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The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 8

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-JSRjWSFi TOE MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS: SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9 1930 GEORGIA TECH LOSES TO VANDERBILT 6 TO 0 BEFORE 25000 FANS IN ATLANTA Wifi Michael WiU Play Peyton Jones For Idle Hour Golf Crown Today H'- i ASKEW CHS ONLY SCORE OF GAME Barron Gets Touchdown For Jackets But Is Called Back MANY FUMBLES MAR GAME DUKE BLUE DEVILS SCORE SURPRISE WIN OVER KENTUCKY WILDCATS BY 14-7 SCORE Army Team Is Victorious Over Fighting Illini 13-0 -4 Kentucky Line Weak After Battering ty Crimson Tide List Week Blue Devils Outplay Wildcats All Through Game HORNING ROUND TO BEGIN AT 10 Idle Hour Coone OTHER MATCHES SCHEDULED -J By JOHN MORRIS lUcoa's rabid golf taniar pscted ta ox- today la great i ir1 i sumbsr oa thoi manr Boor dab to wttnsss tbo IW at that tastitutiooa annual fall 'ehamnfcweb la Tbo tournament rimJadir tbo direction of a dub having for Its chairman Dr Paul Gatea assisted by Raid ud Tarver faaa been in prog-zees aevaml ooha Korda Michael -Jr Connor of the Tale go If team vIB meet Paytoa Jones well known Macon golfer in the championahlp flight mi today The drat 18 holes prob-M win bo started about 10 o'clock Tk the second about 2 JO o'clock thla championahlp division flnal'sta Y-aro playing brilliant golf and In coo i' smusneo an expected to furnish to 't-day eoaao of the finest match play in the history of Idle Hour Michael advanced to the finals a week ago Vi by Ms victory in the eeml-flnaio over gtevo Solomon former dub champion JACK ARGO Above Is shewn Jack Arge of Atlanta and Us new Model A He bas ipetad in aemker ef Mg dirt track events this eeasen and finished writ ta tha jaeary Ha will attempt to famish eompetltien to each atan as the Callaways Shorty Gingrich and other crack driven whs et in the AmdaUco Day meee here Tuesday Peyton Jonee dofoatad his father Chao Jones la the Bead-finals Chea Jones was low medalist of the tour- large gallary is expected to be oa hand to wttaeastbo Michael-jmm match Usually the ebam 70000 Pack Yankee Stadium to See Strecker Lead to Win By EDWARD NEIL (Associated Press Sparta Writer) YANKEE STADIUM NEW YORK No With one flash of sus- power that blaotsd tha fighting Illini apart and one individual feat of brilliance Army's unbeaten eleven humbled Illinois II to 0 today In one of tha prime Intersection-al duels of tho day Tho Illini beaten in successive Saturdays by Northwestern Michigan and Purdue fought Army to a standstill in the first half but tbo flra worn out A brilliant forward wall crumbled and the 70000 who saw tha colorful In their sola metropolitan appearance of the season rose with them in tho second half to yowl them on to victory- Aside from tbe brilliant play of two fine lines a youngster almost new to Army varsity football stole tha show Steals Shew Strecker a big 170-pound back from Haul ton Pa teamed with Tom Kllday another big hard-running fallow from San Antonio Texas to smash the Illinois line for the first touchdown in tbe third quarter In tha final period whan the mini passed in scape ration Strecker intercepted ana Charley Hall's passes on the Illinois 48-yard Una and scampered around th startled westerners to soon standing up AU through tha second quarter and the flnal half after replacing Ken Fields who used to play with IU1-note Strecker fought a brilliant kicking dual with Stan Bodmaa Illinois' tackle and both averaged 40 ranis from tha Una of scrimmage Tha Big Ten eleven gained only 49 yards from scrimmage completed throe out of 18 forwards tor yards of gains and nude only two first downs Army ran up 158 yards from scrimmage made two successful passes for 18-yard gains in eight tries and Intercepted three others Army rolled up eignt first downs five of thorn in tbo third quarter Exciting Contests Feature of Matches In Chess Tourney Thom wen eight exciting gi played Thursday night at the Haora Chess club Tho weekly mooting was held at tha home of Mayor Luther Williams la North Highlands Play tor the top poattiraa ia becoming intonsting One of tbo two games which Evans won from Jos Hsdarito urns a gambit opening which was entertaining and brought victory only offer a series of sacrifices Robert Wiliams won his second game from Ernest Hadarits which like tha other was a long gamo running into throe hours Ridout won two from Ma-gruder Andrews and Noyes won from Russell Briggs John Harrison after a long game In which ho was at a distinct disadvantage wan tha game by pawn advances Tha standing to data: Pet COACHES TO PICK ALL-STAR ELEVEN Tha sports department" ef The Telegraph la arranging tha aeiae-tton of aa aaaaal All-Bra them team picked by the ef Big Oghthaipcb Tech and Georgia Tbo pick wUl be snnenaeed la early December bene ef Tbe Telegraph A careful stogy win be made ef tbe varies stars la tha Heath nag the best passible selectlea will be mage by the men who have seea meet ef the teams play Into U-bole-matches and played on "bH dUferuat days This year however the two prtodpele tevolred agreed to ptoF the entire match In stogie vnille full week oonduding to duy has been allowod Cor play to tbefiaals of afi flights many the have not been played These r'XWlll bo completed today Xn to the Mlcliaol-Jonee matca the foOowtag will play off the vW finals fa their respective flights: Seoond flight 1 Hay and Prank if Roberts third flight A Lyndon i and Willingham fourth flight Baxter Jones and Arts Blum fifth A "-'flight Harry Oollina and Homer Brawn sixth flight Warren Roberts and A Harris seventh flight Joe Waxolbaum and CE Roberts (won by Waxolbauml first flight consola-A-'tlH WUlazd Murphoy and 8 ff Odom second flight consolatton- CL -Redding and Dr Hendsr-third flight conaolatton Oeorge 0L Clarke and J- Ms esse: fourth VA' flight consolation Charles Mumford 1 and George (PBerry fifth flight eon 1 ablation Marion LUea and opponent net aanouaeod sixth flight eonaote-tioa Piadlay and Bob Oamble Trophy Tbo traphiee will be presented on iUe nlgbt of Nov at a tovish -fv osWfamUon to bo bold at Idle Hour By DILLON GRAHAM (Associated Prom Sports Writer) ATLANTA Ga Nov I Vanderbilt's Commodores won their annual gam with Georgia Tech bare today 8 to 8 in a con tost mark-ad by frequent fumbles wild passing and hard line play Vanderbilt eoorad its single touchdown early in tha second period Askew ncootad around left and tor 28 yards after snatching a lateral paaa from Thomas Schwarts missed his placement kick tor tha extra point On several occasions Vanderbilt wm In scoring position by virtue of Tech fumbles but couldn't muster tbs necessary drive to punch over another touchdown The Yellow Jackets showing much improvement both offensively and defensively over their previous play advanced to the four-yard ltoa In tha third period but tbo attack slowed down hero and the ball went over on downs Vanderbilt outgained Tech and rolled up nine first downs to Tech's six Flowers starting hie firet gam fra tho Yellow Jackets out-kicked Schwarts iff -Vaiiderbllt and bln booting on several occasion drove the Commodores back Tech's touchdown territory Shortly after the start of tbo second period Vanderbilt with a 15-yard penalty imposed on Tech fra roughing got the ball on Tech's 20-yard Um On tha first play Thom-m shot a abort lateral pass to Askew find th speedy halfback raced to tho right and outran his pursuers to cross tbo goal standing up Tech received tha kickoff on It's 22-yard Una and Strickland substitute fra Cain fumbled on tho opening play with Gracey of Vanderbilt recovering on tho 82-yard Una McArthur halted another touchdown march by intercepting on of Parker's pc ssc on his 28-yard Una Parker had substituted fra Leonard Barrow fumbled a couple of plays bouncing plkskln on Tech's five-yard Una Tha ThomM to Askew' lateral pass wm tried again and Askew aped aeroas the goal but this time Vanderbilt wm penalised 15 yards fra holding and tha score wasn't allowed In tha third period Tech marched from Vanderbilt's 45-yard Una to the four-yard stripe but loot tbe ball on downs tha Commodore line stiffened Later Barron fumbled kick and Leyendeckra recovered for Vanderbilt on Tech's 25-yard One Askew shot around right end for 35 yards but wm stopped short oa othsr attempted end slants and tha Jackets took tho baU oa their seven-yard UUl- and too fl Tha Uno-upe: GA TECH Fra VANDERBILT Jonas LE Schwarts Hares LT Leyend acker McKee LG TUkv Neblett Gisccjo Esell RG MoraheatR Holt RT FoaUifl Goldsmith RE Schefjra McArthur QB Henderson Barron RHB Leonard Flowers L-HB Thomas Cain FB Fortune Score by periods: Vanderbilt 8 0 8-6 Georgia Tech 6 8 0 8-8 Summary: Scaring tourjdowns Vanderbilt Askew (substitute fra Henderson) Officials: Referee Gardner (Cornell) umpire Moriarty (SL Marys) head linesman HalUgau (Mesa Aggies) field judge Donahue (Auburn) 3 If you have fallen archies and are tired from weary feet wear MATRIX Shoe 1 1 si PM MIN -YOUR IN LEATVHT Whoa yaw loot align Into "Matrix Shea 11 fsaln at Wmo-i ifiatantly-it needs kiwUnp la That iaboeanso (ho iaiidi I Matrix Man ia ant flat Mt moulded to the exact an teu of tho bottom of yow foot It labour iootfiint in loathra" Watch Our Windowi Walter Clark Shoe Dept STRIB TO FIGHT TUFFY GRIFFITHS Hesvywdgjitg Will Battle Chicago Dec 12 MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT ATLANTA Oa Nov V-The Journal said today that (Toungl Stribliag would flgbt Tuffy OHffith la ten-round bout in Chicago Dee 12 The paper quoted 8 trlMing father-managvr ef the fighter who returned hers today from Chicago ns saying that ho had signed for tbo fight while to Chicago and that It would ba promoted by the Chicago Stadium corporation "Griffith understand has only given verbal agreement to tbo Mteh but it will come off all right A victory over Tuffy will advene us toward a match with Max Bchmellng for the world's "Pa" said Meanwhile Toting StrlbUng wont about bio final preparations today fbr his ten-round flgbt hero Tuesday afternoon with Arthur Dshuh New York Italian Dekuh who reached Atlanta Thursday also' put In several hours' drill with sparring parti aero Officials of the Atlanta baseball and amusement corporation sponsoring the fight announced today that 800 tickets- had ben shipped to Macon for distribution la Btrlbllng's homo city Those officials also announced to-d that an injury to Jock Tunney Birmingham heavyweight who was to meet Mike Maurer another of 'Pa" Striblltig's heavyweight a in the aeml-final 10-round bout on the Tuesday program had resulted ta the substitution of Roy Revise of Philadelphia Barfield Meets Smith ih Main Go at Americus AMERICUS Ga Nov Karo Barfield Macon flash will most what la perhaps tha hardest puncher In south Georgia whan bo to pitted stoat Smith Cuthbertj here Tueaday Nov 1L The fight will prove tha gala event of a full program of Armtsticq day celebra tiona and large crowd to expected from surrounding towns Anyone who has seen tha faat stopping Bar-field wOl ba expecting ptonty of action and a warm evening of entertainment when the two fighters Mt hut according to Tommy Hooks promoter of the fight "Young" Smith to no mild beeese Tilmailf and slings a wicked right Smith has an Imposing list of knock out wtetBBTTO Ms credit Scarcely less interesting to flgbt followers will be tbs semi-final of fair between Mickey HCPtflHIi w-owit conqueror of "Big Thompson end Lee Hibberd of Albany Hibbard's meant showings have been impressive end far McDaniels the engagement is expected to bo rough going Olln Russian Americus boy who has won all of Ue 17 fights will begin the fireworks when ho meets Tracy Bell of Albany Tha fight which will cap tbe climax ot entertainments planned for Armistice day will begin promptly at 8 following the firework display Lehigh Defeats Princeton First Time in 43 Years PRINCETON Nov Tar the first time in their years of football rivalry Lehigh defeated Princeton here ta Palmer stadium by 13-0 score today Lehigh scored two touchdown In tbo opening quarter while Princeton cored its only touchdown la the sound annexing two additional points 4n tha final period on safety The Tigers outplayed the Engineers to every period getting a total of first downs to four for the visitors but they wore usable to supply tha necessary punch when near tha goal Una Lehigh Touchdowns Halstead dark Point after touchdown Ware place kick) Princeton Touchdowns Knell safety Mestre Point after touchdown Purnell (sub for Rutherford) (place kick) Walker Willing To Fight -Strib Or Jack Sharkey DETROIT Nov 8 (Fl-Jack Kearns manager of Mickey Walker middleweight champion who defeated Johnny Rlsko a heavyweight then tost nlgbt announced after ifthax Walker would ba wtn tog to meet either (Young) StrlbUng or Jack Sharkey leading heavyweight contenders In New York and donate his share of the purse to the New York Christmas fund Kearns said Sharkey already had offered to fight 8 trIbUng for charity but that StrlbUng would not agree to the charity bout Forsyth High Team Loses to Gray 14-0 GRAY Ga Nov Coach Melvin Charles' Gray High football team breezed to another victory yesterday afternoon on the local field by defeating Forsyth High 14 to 0 In the first quarter the teams battled evenly In tbo second period Bennett passed yards to Bachelor who ran 18 for the first touchdown The extra point was good on pass Bennett to Bachelor On an end run Bennett ran 45 yards to five-yard line shortly afterwards and than plung-ad over for touchdown Ho fho pxtofi point JIMMY DEHART Jimmy DeHart tha deposed coach at Duka university continued to make tha Duka alumni sit up and taka notice yesterday when hta Blue Devils beat Wildcats 14-7 It marked tha sixth straight win tor Duka including ylctorie over Villa nova and Navy DeHart will ba succeeded by Wallace Wade iff Alabama bis rival tor sensational wins this year DeHart has not yet secured a job tor next year but shouldn't have much trouble landing one FORDHAM RALLIES TO BEAT DETROIT Rams Win Finally 13-7 But Have Goal Line Crossed TRAIL UNTIL 3RD PERIOD DETROIT Nov UB-After three periods of ineffective football Fcrd-nam cams to Ufa with a bang to tbe uiq1 period scored two touendowni and trounced tbe University of Detroit 18 to hero today to keep thfllf ffloort dun But for a sensational 7S-yarl run in tbo second period by BIU porkUng left halfback of tho Detroit team tha Pordham battering Rams would have kept Intact their reputation of on uncrossed goal Una Intercepted pro from Fisher tho Ford ham quarterback ra tha Detroit 25-yard line and stopped the distance to the goal line untouched by Pordham player Rocky Parsaca Titan quarterback drop-kicked tha extra print Tho fourth period was only a few minutes old whoa Ford ham after an exchange of punt got poaaerslon of tho ball and took It to tho Detroit 88-yard line Juris who replaced McMahon at Pordham right half circled right end for touchdown Wisniewski's place kick for extra point was low Jsnls scored tha second touchdown when ho snaicd a pass from Fisher on tha 10-ysrd boa Bcrao by periods: Pwdham 0 0 0 Detroit 0 7 0 Or- 7 Pordham scoring: Touchdowns: Juris (sub for McMahan) 2 pJnt from try after touchdown Tracey (place kick) 1 Detroit scoring touchdown: points from try after touchdown Parsaca (drop Sick) Sigma Pi Fiats Lose to Gordon GORDON Ga Nov Tho fast tapping Gordon 'Athletic club team wm again victorious In a game with tha Sigma FI fraternity of Mercer Stinson wm high scorer tor the Gordon team 1 prhhahlr that tha Gordon team will play tha local team ta Macon In tha next few weeks Slgam PI (14) Fra Gordon AC (11) Gholson 7 UP Stinson 7 Devito 4 RF GrUlead 4 Gallemon 2 Bandera 4 Bellew 1 RG Hardle 5 Stlrk i a XOeo an no a a 9 WOOd Mexicans Go Down Under 40-0 Score JACKSON Mira Nov I Before distinguished representatives of tho United States and Mexico Including tho Mexican ambassador Mississippi college today defeated tha National University of Mexico 48 to 0 in tho first international football game played in Mississippi -made for this event which will be aoeoomg to the sponsors one of the largest social events ta the history of tbo dub la prepare! toe for the I presentation ceremony the regular VJ flaturday nlgbt dances have 1 postponed until Nov Xrory member of tbo elub has been urged to make arraagoments to attend the function It to planned vvlto have several surprise features in connection with tbe event and it la quite probable that several dlstta A gulsbod gulf guests will be present At ton Huy Today I Tbe Macon municipal golf course -fc eppoaito Lakaslda today wUI ba the scans of tbo send-flnals of match 4 play of the third annual Macon AVI Junior Chamber of Commerce golf towns meat The first round of play I A the consolation divisions also wUl 1 -s cUlmlwato at the muny this after DUKE STADIUM DURHAM The Blue Devils of Duke turned Duke stadium into 1 something approaching an inferno hem thla afternoon to crush tbo battered and unsuspecting Kentucky Wildcats 14 to A Kentucky line plainly tom and unsteady from tha terrific poundings last weak of Alabama Crimson Tide failed to stop the Inspired chargee ef the Devils and virtually nil of the yardage gained was through the Wildcat lino Duka outplayed Kentucky from the first whistle hurling a savage assault against the Wildcats that carried the ball to the Kentucky 30-yard Una Hera tha Wildcats tightened and the ball went over but Prbanlak fumbled on tbo first play and Bryan Duke tackle recovered Hurray then took tbo ball around left end for yards and touchdown Late in tha second period Murray ran punt back yards to the Kentucky 30-yard line Murray got 18 yards through tsi kliUtoi two Brewer backed IT Ptoys Tbs extra prints touchdowns were through tho lino touchdown came in tha fourth quarter when Richards throw a 15-yard pass to Andrews over the goal line Duke began another drive down field and the game ended with tho ball on 1-yard lino FURMAN OUTPLAYS GAMECOCKS 14-0 Purple Hurricane Overcomes Billy Laval's Proteges DERRY MAKES 55-YARD RUN GREENVILLE Nov 8 (DU) BiU Laval's Gamecocks were outplayed and out-amartad by a superior football machine hen this afternoon whoa mighty Purple Hurricane roared down on Manly field to turn the university team hack to tho turn of 14 to 0 The Gamecock were completely baffled by tho powerful defense that topped Davis-Elklns and spelled defeat for Florida Tha Birds got within scoring distance early in tha first quartet but the Hurricane held like brick wall Shortly after about middle of tha period Joel Deny received Botoeau'a punt and reached 55 yards through Laval entire team for a score Captain Hoe toe was true and added the extra point The second half opened with drive by tha big wind which was stemmed short of a touchdown Another punting dud was resorted to and again in tho toot quarter Furman opener np hard drive with Pearson's substitute leading tha attack He carried the ban from midfield down to Carolina' five-yard line and short pass Allied to was good tor the flnal marker Hannon kicked goal Presbyterian Wins From Wake Forest ASHEVILLE Nov 8 (UB)-Two field goals and touchdown were scored by Presbyterian col-toga here today to defeat Wake Forest college 18 to 0 Tbo first and third quartan were stubbornly fought and neither team cored but In tbe second quarter Presbyterian forced the ball to tbe Wake Forest 21-yard line where Copeland end kicked a field goal A 20-yard para toom Dunlap to Green was completed tor a touchdown a few minutes later In tho same period Copeland kicked another field goal In the final quarter Score by periods: Presbyterian 0100 IS Woke Forest 0 0 0 0-0 Marty Brill Had Reason to Score Three Touchdowns PHILADELPHIA Nov 8 Martin Brill's gala afternoon against bis former team mates at tha University of Pennsylvania turnad out to be a costly entertainment for his father Edward Brill gome weeks sgn Mr Brill wrote to Marty making an offer of 8L000 tor each touchdown scored by him against Pennsylvania Marty himself revealed this after the game today Marty made $8000 during the afternoon scoring three touchdowns Maryland Wallops WandL 41-7 COLLEGE PARK Md Nov 8 The University of Maryland walloped Washington and Lea 41 to 7 here today In a Southern conference football game It was tha oeoond victory tor th Old Liners against tour for tho Generals since the team have' been meeting It also was tiro most de-clsive victory every scored by either team against tbs other Boris Berger end Ray Fdppeiman tod tha Maryland attack Tha former scored three touchdowns and the latter two Chalmers place-kicked four times out of five for the extra point Gena Martin plunged over for the tally after passes and Una bucks had put tha ball in scoring position TEXAS CHRISTIAN WINS HOUSTON Texas Nov 8 Texas Christian university 1939 Southwest confureuca football chum-on defeated Riee institute to 0 to keep their 1980 rooosd ban of defeat fit I DEFEATED BY TIGER ELEVEN 0 Aerial Game Gives Gemson Victory by 32-0 Score HARVING FIRST TO SCORE NORFOLK Va Nov 8 WV-Pro-flclency in tha aerial game and ability to deliver a scoring punch enabled the Clemaon Tigers to overwhelm Virginia Military Institute to 0 here today It was the wont defeat suffered by the flying squadron in years Clemaon took an early lead when Marring went 17 yards through the line without A I man touching him In tbo second quarter Barring scored another touchdown racing yards across tha goal lino Ha kicked both extra points The second period found tha Tigers at their peak Welch tossed a beautiful 35-yard pass to Jones for a touchdown and a few minutes later Jonea took another yards from Killer to put the ball on the Cadets' four-yard Una Hiller smashed over for the score ghortiy after the third period opened Welch tossed a 40-yard pass to Woodruff for the flnal touch down From that point until tha flnal whi tie the Cadets fought the Tigers to a stand stUl but could do nothing with tha heavier Clemaon line when the goal was threatened Indiana Is Beaten By Northwestern BLOOMINGTON Ind Nov 8 UP) powerful football eleven ewept aside Indiana to 0 in its dash toward a western conference championship before a homecoming crowd of 15000 hen today Hank ruder the hard luck hoy of the Big Ten led the Purple team to victory with his running and accurate passes Northwestern piled up a total of 864 yards gained against IX by Indiana and Id first downs to nine for tha Hoosicra Scorn by periods: Northwestern 18 8 0 Indiana 0 0 0 Northwestern scoring: Touchdowns Russell 2 OUphant ruder Points from try after touchdown Bruder (plsce kick) Texas Beats Baylor 14 to 0 WACO Texas Nov 8 CP) Held scoreless for a half by a fighting Baylor sloven the University of Texas had enough power In tha third and fourth periods to score two touchdowns and win their Important Southwest conference melee here today 14 to 0 Taxaa struck first midway of the third period when Koy shot a abort underhand pass to Stafford big sophomore halfback who tom through the Baylor secondary behind dock-llke blocking and sprinted 53 yard for a touchdown Blanton kicked the point In the final period a substitute Texas bsckfleld half the length of the field for a touchdown through the tired Baylor line Clew Is lipped over for the score standing up and Perkins made good the extra point WE8TKRN MARYLAND WINS CLEVELAND Ohio Nov 8 Teeoe Brubaker chunky halfback crushed the John Carroll defense today to lead Western Maryland to Its nineteenth straight football victory-end Its 23rd game without a defeat-27 to a Brubaker scored two touchdowns tossed a pass to Captain Bates end for another and la addition kept Carroll backed up by some great punting GRID ATTENDANCE (By The Associated Prase) Xetra DaaM-Frnnsylvaaia WOM Army-IlUaeto 1M Michigan Harvard 85009 Ptttsbargh-Canegla Teeh 8949 Geergia-x laJv MN YaaderMtt -Georgia Tech 1M09 Okie State-Navy 29999 Pitacetra-Leklgh XflN erg an-Detroit 30000 Kabraaka-KaaMO SM Mlnaesota-geutk Dakota 39AM Faidas-Ckleag Harpar WUUamo and Curtta De 'VjUmir rslgnlng riiamploa of tha Jay-Coa will mset today in the soaoMlaala of tha champtoeahlp di-j-'-j vision In tha lower bracket John Arnold win meet XL CargUe Camaraa vw Kaplan Tha second flight oeml-flnalioU are Alex Cameron and Irving Kaplan i and Marlon Wade and Martin Meath In tbo third flight Walter 1 Brown ia pelted against Leon Frlsd and Dick Hudson meets Ira Kaplan -t Richard Rothschild and Billy John-i-- son win contest in the upper i bracket of the fourth flight and Bmeraon and Adler Rothschild xn paired to the lower bmkxtr Tha consolatton flight pairings wen aanouncod yestoniay Those matches will bo played off in two-boll Scotch foursomes tbo two men In tbo top bracket of ooch flight mooting tbo two to tbo bottom bracket The two teams will altar-shots only two balls bstag Mail Order Firm To Assist People Who Are Jobless WASHINGTON Nov 8 The management ef Sean Roe- buck A Co with stereo hen and In other cities notified the federal emergency employment committee today It hopes to raise -perbape 11000000 for the relief of the unemployed The compeny has suggested to its officers and employes If they want voluntarily to donate one day's salary every four weeks for the next 16 weeks it wlU match every dollar so contributed Savoldi Facing Cruelty Charge In Divorce Case SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 8 )-Attorneys for Joseph Savoldi Notre Dame fullback carried a divorce suit to the county clerk's office horn yesterday but left without filing it attaches of the office said today The suit petitioned for a divorce from Audrey Savoldi charging cruel Inhuman treatment It waa said at the office Savoldi to a senior at Notre Dame Although ha has been married since 1933 it was not' generally known on the campus that he had a wife Deales Reports PHILADELPHIA Nov 8 (St-J oa Savoldi Notre Dame fullback denied to reporters In the Franklin field dressing room after football game with the University of Pennsylvania that he to married and in- IlltUted a divorce cult before ho left there Thursday "The whole thing to news to me" he sold have never been married and am not seeking a divorce? A South Bend dispatch today said that attaches of the county dork's office there said that attorneys for Savoldi carried a divorce suit to tho clerk's offico but left without filing it Yale Easily Wins From Alfred 66-0 YALE BOWL NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 8 CP) little A Alfred college a co-ed school In tho hills of southern New York today proved to be exactly what Yale hoped and an easy football prey With Sammy Wiener a star on tho tenuis courts and Charlie Helm a Booth-died1 quarterback from Danbury Conn leading the way tho sous of Ell with all of their regulars out of tbo gams swamped Alfred by a score of 66 to 0 Albto Booth and five other regulars got tho results of tho Alfred laughter at Cambridge where they went with Head Coach Mai Btsvens to see Harvard play Michigan ee Downs Morehouse 19 to 6 ATLANTA Nov 8 UP) Tuskeges Institute of Alabama downed- the Morehouse college Negro football eleven here today IB to 6 In one of the' feature Negro gridiron spectacles of tho year Both teams fought hard through tha first half with neither having many scoring chances but both opened up in the tout half Morehead scored their line touchdown through a pan from Kelly to Edmoado Power plays furnished Xuskssfts's main advano tournament is being staged under the direction of John Arnold I aao A second nine holes of the Cherokee pabHe course on the Co-iumkus rood bava bean made i- able for play after baring 5V planted with winter grass Tha first nine now is bstag sodded i VT Flayers Cherokee today vU be permitted to play tbe second aide for tbo first Sunday in wracks Manager Dan Daria yesterday stated are: Robert Williams va Luther Williams Joa Hadarits va Ernest Hadarits Magruder Andrews vs Mrs Harrison Pud Williams va FTancto Williams Russell Briggs vs John Harrison Ridout va Noyes Evans va Perdue and Feagln will have the bye Navy-Army Contest Being Considered By Academy Heads WASHINGTON Nov 8 Secrotary Hurley today began an active consideration of tbe question of the resumption of athletic relatione between tho Army and Navy aead- fWllM Tha war secretary conferred with General Charles BummeraU chief of staff but both declined to comment after their meeting They had before them aroeato tor both a postseason football gams this year to ratoa unemployment funds and a regularly scheduled game la 1XL Tha impression in Army clrclss was that the rift between the Army and Navy wbuld be overcome shortly Both Secretaries Adams'-ai Hurley were understood to bo hopeful of a settlement of the problem before tbo end of the present football V-P-LDefeats Virginia 34 to-13 BLACKSBURG Va Nov 8 (St-After battling Virginia to a 19-18 tie in the first half a fighting Virginia Polytechnic institute eleven unleashed a cruising driving attack In the third and fourth perods to push otor three more touchdowns fra a to 13 victory hero today Virginia was the first to Miorq Thomas passed to Bryant who mead 80 yards fra a touchdown Tech came back with a 80-yard drive to put tbo tofll over Virginia's second and last todehdown came after a drive of 70 yards Slpptoy finally diving over tho 11m to score ran wild to the toot hfilf Howard and Owens fought through tho lino to tho 10-yard mark to the third and Hooper plunged Owens mqnahsd over tor laffe fifSra Mtothoq firty llGoidon Boys Girls Lsf? I Win in Basketball I GORDON Ga Nov 8-Gordon boys basketball team defeated me XX Tenth District championship toem from Stapleton 18 to 12 PH- rdny night Ctoee guarding timely naming and swift floor wort: fea-timed tbo game for both teams For tha local team Knight lanky I runaiax guard played the beat gams I while Isenbarg and Camp cam to IY for their share of team honors On tbo soma program Gordon glris i defeatod Teems boro girls 1S-L Grace rGIbba of Gordon was by far the 1 beet player oa either team 'fJ Next Tuesday night Armistice "day the Gordon hoys meet Sparta 7v Blgfc bore while the girls encounter I Haddock girls WELSH IS VICTOR I NORFOLK Vaw Nov 8 Dick Wetoh of Philadelphia knocked out Rolier Pure Chilean flyweight champiun In the first round of their Mkamnd sight round bout tore tost vpr U-Ifl VICTOR DALLAS Texas Nov 8 Although they hold a decision over Indiana the Southern Methodist university footballers today broke into the Southwest conference victory volnma for tho tint time IMto As Pfld Mm 18.

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