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THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT TENNESSEE SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 1030 PAGE TWO BACKF1ELD LINE QUICiaV BATTER -WAY TO VICTORY douGLASROMPS DUKE OUTCLASSES THE CAVAUEttS TIDE RUNS WILD OVER OLE HISS TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct 4 (AP) With the first second and third teams scoring almost at will Alabama ran wild over the University of Mississippi today the Crimson Tide winning 64 Presby College Beats ooga CHATTANOOGA Tenn Oct 4 (AP) Presbyterian College recovered a fumble on the eleven-yard line bucked across with Green carrying the ball the same man kicked the extra point and the South Carolinians nosed out the title defending Chattanooga Moccasins here today 7 to 6 The Moccasins scored on a pass Halbach to Trail which with the run netted 56 yards The kick for point failed The Moccasins launched a drive in the fourth' period which ended a bare six inches short of the goal Speakers Representing Industrial Plants Praise Part BakefcatP-Has Played lit Relations Approximately 50 persons guests of the Kingsport Press Leagtie baseball babauet held at ne seco siariea aT'P the Kingsport PressTfriday night after 3 single touchdown enough heartJ officials of fiveral of the the regulars took the 1 industH4l fc here to win ex BRANDT MAY BE LOST FOR YEAR DUE TO INJURY "A KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct t4 (AP) Injuries mowed down fije star Tennessee players probabl removing Fritz Brandt 1929 aUl Southern end from the line-ui the remainder of the season as Tennessee defeated Center College 18 to 0 (oday Brandt down in the third quarter of the game with a badly lorn knee Captain Harry Thayer reinjured a healing shoulder Paul Hug running mate Paul Heydrick halfback and Merton Derryberry end went out with injuries A courageous Centre eleven fighting viciously to the end and field for quartr add two more Wade sent his Auburn Defeats Spring Hill 13-0 and other sports js done much to bfing about a pser relation the half and they came through sfii amoft Unts with another pair throughout the til The regulars ran not the final period cutting loose with four touchdowns and to cap the climax ox me neiu I port to the variouaysoorts dunn day exercises Causey with tb jthe comihg seaSonT third stringers on the field raced Smith 70 yards for the final score WUs the first and OVER ETOVAH BY 66 TO 0 SCORE Douglas high Tigers led by the brilliant Johnny Cox brushed aside the Etowah high school team by the score of 66 to 0 This is the second wii) of the season for tne Tigers Douglas has nigh nopcs of copping its third straight football championship of Tennessee The Douglas oacks were on parade that is they paraded at through the Etowah defense Time after time Cox danced off tackle and through a broken field for long gains Iloi ton plunged Cox ran the ends and the other two backs did the blocking for the boys The contest resembled a big Hack meet at times as the Doug las ball carriers sped down the field for many nice gains The ligers were really hot too hot in fact for the visiting team Coach Coats has a powerful eleven one that will give a good account during the remainder the season line-up: Dubb le Garrett It Spencer lg Goodson Johnson rg Hawkj rt Simp re Cox Ilorton hb Stafford hb Gordon fb qb and PAYNE WINS GOLF TOURNEY AT Dr Payne carried off all honors 'in the final rounds of the Kingsport Country club golf tournament yesterday by defeating Dr McNeer four and two in the finals of what is reputed to have been one of the most closely contested tournaments in 'many years -In addition to winning the championship Dr Payne was low i i Details of the game form merely a summary of spectacular plays with nd less than seven or eight baekfield men starring Touchdowns were made largeiy AUBURN Ala Oct 4(AP) A spurt of long distance running gave the Auburn Tigers a 13 to 0 victory over Spring Hill College today with Plainsmen showing some of the form that marked them in their better days The touchdowns were the results of a 68-yard sprint by Jimmy Hotchcock followed by one for 20 yards by Brown both (one-yard in the second period Both Hitchcock and Brown sophomores With the exception of the ning second period the Tigers a Series of passes put Tennessee were unable to preveht the gafrie fin position for1 Hackman to cany bolstered by only two substitutes held the Tennessee reserves powerless in the latter part of the game I Straight Football Playing straight football the Volsvput over two touchdowns in the second quarter Paul Hc-drick junior halfback made the first on a plunge at line while Faust substituting for Hackman snatched cne of passes for the sec- ond Early in the third quattel? DURHAM Oct 4 (AP) Uncorking a smashing attack and Working like a well-oiled machine the University Blue Devils this afternoon in a conference upset Kid Brewer crashed through the Virginia forward Wall time and again Bill Murray Mullen and Abbott gave Brewer brilliant support in off-tackle dashes to keep the Cavaliers guessing Bill Thomas veteran back WH3 of the most spectacular players His run of 62 yards in the second quarter when he Slipped through the Luke line was the longest of the contest nd lateY in the game he returned a kick-off 47 yards Score by periods: Duke 7 6 7 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 Scorihg: Duke touchdown Murray Brewer 3 Ershler Point after touchdown Brewer Ershler (line plays) Officials Major Auburn referee Brewer Maryland umpire Sholar Presbyterian linesman Daniels Georgetown field judge Southwestern Beats Latnbuth MEMPHIS Tenn Oct 4 (AP) Southwestern ran a light Lam-buth team into the ground this afternoon scoring eight touchdowns and a pair of extra points to make their home debut an auspicious one The tfinal score was 50 to 0 with every man on the Lynx squad having a hand in the rout of the scrappy Eagles from Jack-son Tenn Southwestern had five regulars bn the sidelines with injuries The Lynx scored early and late Chauncey Barbour playing his first college game ac-cblinted for three Lynx touchdowns George Hightower made a pair Hinky Hinson Sheriff Knight and Herbert Newton one each Newton and Knight scored an extra point each Score by quarters: Southwestern 6 12 19 13 5() Lambuth 0 0 0 0 0 vjf on stock plays Wade keeping anyJlr 1 Garrett of the City League Pau new stuff he has1 mind covered third -placed the ball in scoring of the Kingsport high School) anc Padger line for lon gains On the second play of the second quarter Hitchcock hivleft tackle and behind perfect intei-ference made a 68-yard run jfor first touchdown of the year Hatfield kicked goal Spring Hill was forced to punt after a 15-yard penalty for holding and runs by Hitchcock and Hateld gave Auburn first down on the Bakers 20-yard line A hard buck through' center by Brown netted Auburn 20 yards and the second touchdown try for the extra point was wild Spring Hill r- received tne kickoff and on the next play Miller intercepted a lateral pass and rUn for a touchdown hut the play was called back and the Tigers penalyzed for offsides The seeond half was largely an exchange of punts while fumles went against the Badgers ihe ball down Tennessee failed at all trys f6r points after tdmchdown Centre while never threatening to score played deep in Tennessee terri tory the first quarter Grabruck half back was best STburd gainer breaking througn for several good runs Score by periods: Tennessee 0 12 6 0 18 Centre 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee scoring: Touchdown Heydrick touchdown Faust (sub or Hackman) touchdown Hack-man i for the third touch- Oklahoma farmers reduced their cotton acreage eight percent during 1930 Texans have erected a monu ment at the grave of James Collingsworth pioneer statesman and soldier medalist with an 85 SCOot over from the six yard line Payne leached the finals by de-i Ray stecker of Hazleton Pa bolt-feating Di Reed four andjed yards aiound end to score three whUe McNeer barely nosed for the substitutes in the second pgiiod Furman Wears Out Bowman and Herb featured the varsity attack in the third period The southerners were so worn in Army Runs Oyer Furman 54 to 0 By EDWARD NEIL (Associated Pre Sport Writer) WEST POINT Oct 4 (A) The rising might of another powerful army eleven swept over the "purple hurricance of Furman today swamping the intersectional invaders from South Carolina under a 54 to 0 score The Cadet varsity with Rosy Carver and Bowr-man swapping off at quarterback and Cy Letzelter Ed Herb and Ken Fields taking his ball-parrying orders harrassed the Hornets of the south for only two periods the first and third and accounted for 21 points But the veteran line and one of the huskiest back fields Army has known in recent yeais left Furman so subdued that the second third and even fourth suing replacements had no trouble 1 runnjn Up the huge mariri Great Attack i Army uncorked an attack that threatened to reach massive pro portions as the season rolls along Six times duri thg afternoon man held the ball the veteran Cadet ends Ed Messinger anc Gunner Carlmark blocked attempts to kick the price Suareb Humber and Hill singer speht so much time in the Furman baekfield that it appear ed most of the time as though they were plaing there A third string substitute quarterback Joe MacWilliams of Per-thamboy turned in the prettiest run of the day a 63 yara dash to score in the final quarter He punched over again from a few yards away later in the period and bounced along for tfen and twenty yards on several other occasions Kert Fields from Illinois passed 24 yards to Messinger in the first quaiter for the first of the eight touchdowns Army scored and tossed another to Messinger for 36 yards in the midst of a 70 yard drive that' gave Herb a chance to the final quarter that the substi tutes lan and intercepted 1 passes all over the field I Score by periods: Ai my 14 6 7 0 0 27 54 Furman 0 Army scoring: touchdowns Messinger Herb 2 Stecker (sub for Fields) Frentzel (sub for Let-zelter) Glattly (sub for Stecker) Mackwilliams 2 sub for Carver Points after touchdown: Letz elter 3 placements Glattly 2 placements" (Broshous sub for Herb dropkick Officials: Referee Torp umpire McCarty headlines-men Degnan field judge Kinney BASEBALL TODAY EASTMAN FIELD curtain will be rbng down on the 1930 baseball season at the Eastman field this afternoon at 2:30 when a team of all-stais managed by Carter meet a team from Johnson City The local team will be made up of players from the four Indus trial League teams I Sellers Bran non Gillam Cross Duncan Thompson I King Pendleton Tiendric Archer and Lefty Pendleton will form the array of local talent that will be sent against Johnson City Archer and Lefty Pendleton will do the hurling These two south-siders possess a world of This contest is expected to be hard fought DEPUTIES ARRESTfeb WARSAW Poland Oct 4 (AP) Sixteen Ukrainian deputies members of the former diet were arrested today Among them was the Priest KunicKi confidant of the Metropolitan of Szeptycki head of the Ukrainian church Breaking with an old friend Marshall Pilsudski also ordered the arrest of Jan Kwrginski who has been associated with the marshal for -the last twenty-four years No reason was given for his arrest LEAGUED ISGAlij I NQtlET AFFAIR 1 their belief) jthat basebal if speaker ott the promm was folowed by I of the Borden Mills WiJ Benson easily carried off tiw hohors with his wit(y sayings And keen hu mor Brown President Palme Weije the other speakers on the puygram Joe tiiggifts president ef the Press league Was chairman anc lauded the fnaAy officials -for their cooperation in making the past season one of the most sue eessful since the organization the industrial leagues in Kings port An elaborate difiner was fu nished by the Ladies Auxiliary oi: the St Episcopal church The ladies 'of that society serving The music led by 'Ed Triebe was furnished by the Kress string band with Tom Beefy at Nthq piano A solo was Rendered 'py Tom Allen Of Mead) Fibfe i DOUBLE HEATER APGAPfODAY The Kingsport ali-srs- managed by Andy L6hg willneet teams from Johnson City and Mdrris-town at Moccasin Gajj 1 today the first game beginning 1 2 :00 Morristown will bring fast stepping aggregation to M- ccasin Gap to meet the hard hittf jg all-stars Long has a finet grlip-of baseball players for the ame The cast includes some the best known performers in the Indus trial loop Johnson team will in elude many splendid performers included in Which may be Joe Price first sacker for the oid Kingsport Indians These two games will draw down the curtains on the 1930 season in Kingsport Georgia Bulldogs Beat Mercer 510 i ATHENS Qa Oct 4 LAP) A driving University of Georgia eleven pointing for its jSiv inter-sectiOnal game next urday with Yale battered thiv hard fighting Mercer University squad today for a 51 to 0 victory Georgia won under Ups -and COach Mehte sent in iactically every member of the A jnad for his baptism of Led by the hard plan Roberts star fullback sonally pushed over fo downs the Bulldogs sej every period The nearest approach made to goal in the second period whj Walden passed to Matt who jfefersed his field and carried thegll 13 yards to the Bulldog 28-ym-qf line for a first dowfi Geoiva took the ball on downs Sapre by periods: ir Georgia 6 12 2613 51 Mercer (D 0 t) 0 Georgia scoring: To' jdOwns Roberts- (4) Downes Candler Stoinoff (sub for fpberts) Waugh (sub for Chandler Point from try after touchdf Vh Smith (2) Sullivan 44ib for Mott) Official Ltjvy (Georgia Tech) referee Sebring (Kansas University) umpire! DaflwQ (Virginia) field judge (Atlanta Athletic Clu head By Staff Reporter fired by the brilialnt work of Thompson Agett and Paul r-ellamy Kingsport high powerful football team fy CJ foiled to an impressive 52 to 0 vic-tory over Appalachia high school in the coal field region yesterday afternoon Stunned by the pile driving Kingsport backs and par- alyzed by the hard charging line Appalachia offered feeble reist-cnce after the first few minutes of play The game resembled a dress parade as Coach LeRoy 1 Sprankle kept sending in substi- tutes Appalachia rated as the strong-: est aggregation in the coal fields was no match for the aggressive charges of Sprankle Time after time the local backs rammed the line and were rewarded with short gains It was not the 'short thrusts that rolled the score up for the Maroons but the long runs of Murrell Agett and Thompson i These three lads not only ran ef-v-hard but were elusive when they passed the line of scrimmage Murrell was a veritable cyclone breaking all Virginia speed laws as he raced up and down the field Paul Bellamy rammed the line for the first touchdown carrying the hide over from the four yard line Quick TouchdoWn Appalachia won the 'toss an elected to kick The Maroons took the ball on their own 40- yard stripe and with Bellamy doing the most of the lugging carried the gjnagget acioss the goal line for the first marker Short thrusts through the line and hard smashes off tackle Penalties marred the concentrated drive of the Maroons hut power and speed was' not denied as Bellamy Agett Thompson and Murrell battered onward to a touchdown Try for extra point failed Appalachia threatened to score early in the first period Taking the ball on their own 30 yard line the coal field lads made 15 yards on three end runs Backed into the shadow of their own goal line the Maroon defense stiffened and Appalachia lost the ball on downs The first touchdown served as a stimulus To Murrell who broke away a minutes later for 35 yards and a touchdown The speed artist of Kingsport was as slippery as an eel wiggling Squirming and shaking his way through a number of would be tackleds Try for extra point again failed Score Mount Fiom this point on the game was just a matter of how many points Brilliant work by Murrell and Agett accounted for another touchdown in the second quarter with the try for extra point failing Murrell added another touchdown to rapidly growing list when he broke away for 51) yards and a touchdown "fry for extra point again failed The second half was just a le-petition of the first The Maroon eleven gained steam as the contest progressed With many substi-stytes in the line-up the local toss-ers annexed 22 points in the final period Sheriff Thompson ran 80 yards in the third eriod for a touchdown He broke off tackle from punt formation and dashed through a broken field the remainder of the way Brilliant interference featured this run although it a trifle slowfor the fast stepping quarterback Pastes tumbled The Maroons weie weak on scoring extra joints and ragged in the pass receiving department Many bullet like heaves went stiaight to their mark but the receiver fumbled the leather elusive work in the broken field furnished the coal field people a topic for conversation This bOy showed the coal diggers his heels on numerous occasions All Murrell needed was to get by the line of scrimmage The interference of Bellamy Agett and Thompson aided Murrell in his dashes down the field The line also functioned well on offense clearing a route for the ball carriers The punting of both teams was good Thompson never- booted better while his rival also hung a heavy hoof under the -oval Neither team was able to make much yardage in running punts back as the ends were covering splendidly The Line-up Kingsport Appalachia Maness Collier LE Light Cifers LT I I M(S mEnDUJCTMMS IM Id Dl3E3jOLI2R SDK RldDW been able to cop the last round TROUNCE THE WOLFPACK TAMPA Fla Oct 4 (JP) After being held scoieless through the first half the Florida Alligators founch themselves in the third period and set their offensive in motion to trounce North Carolina State 27 to 0 More than 10000 persons saw the teams make their conference debut and thrilled to several spectacular luns by Betha and Sauls Flodida halfbacks Bethea red-haired the wLp gave the Alligators their first score early in the third period as he raced around end for 37 yards across the goal line This first score set the spark to attack and the big fast backs ran across three more touchdowns in less than ten minutes aInJUd IIJIFTOXUIDS position The Alabama line play was superb with Ole Miss never really threatening to score Once or twice the Mississippi backs got short gains but never were in a dangerous position TurnboW fullback and Capt Dick Peeples were absent from the game Suther and 'Campbell played orilliantly in' the Alabama bgck-field the short time they were in the game Holleyj Cain Mc-Right Long Boykin and Hansen showed enough ability to make later Alabama opponents sit up and- take notice Eberdt Sington and Clements were powers the line 1 NAVY EKES OUT WIN OVER AND ANNAPOLIS Md Oct 4 (AP) Navy got its 1930 gria-iion dteadnaught under Way here today with a 19 to 6 victory over the William and Mary College eleveh which showed unexpected strength It took the first-string stars to make any dent in the defense a second-string starting line-up being played to even terms by the visitors But "with the advent of the 'arsity at the start of the second period the Virginians were outclassed and made but one first down in the last two periods Kirn dimunitive halfback who was the star of the closing season games in 1929 failed to shine until Kis running mate Gannoh was injected in the third period Then with a series of passes and heavy stabs at the line Navy made a steady advance and Kirn scored all three of the Navy touchdowns Score by period: Navy 0 6 6- 7 19 Wm and Mary 0 0 0 6 6 Navy scoring: Kirn (sub for Toth) 3 points after touchdown Bowstrom (sub for Chambers) placement William and Mary touchdown Scott (snb for Baldacci) Officials: Referee Magoffin Michigan umpire Crowley Bowdgin linesman Hohan Dartmouth field judge Hollenback Pennylsvania Swamps 1 85 to 0 baton Rouge La Oct 4 A) Louisiana Tigers swamped Southwestern Louisiaha Institute of Lafayette on the gridiron here today 85 to 0 ih what was merely a good workout for the university team and maintained their place at the top of he point scoring column in the south by overwhelming victory running the 1930 total to 232 Score by quartets: "20 "13 25 1 0 0 0 t) Summary: Scoring touchdowns fendrix 3 Alihokary 5 Bowman (sub for Butler) 4 Keller sub for Bowman) 1 Points af-et touihodwn Almokary place-1 ments four Bowman line play1 1 Sev'eps lisa play 2 dr at I Sf 4T j- Art 1C ST Sr A 1 (EHimmiEEi CHRYSLER Lower Price BUSINESS COUPE 1245 CHRYSLER SIX New Lower Prices COUPE 745 TOURING 785 ROADSTER (with rumble seat) 785 ROY AL COUPE 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