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THE AS IllL LE TENNESSEAN 15 rp 7 1 77 sT rV--jrr-- If txinble Marquee any Sunday Morning-, November 17, 1935. Pie Comp ten His Best Game Boosts Stock Racing Results and Entries FINAL PERIOD BREAK BRINGS NOONE'S SELECTIONS At Arlington Downs SATURDAY'S RESULTS WARNER'S CLAN WHIPS WESTERN TEAM BY 20 TO 6 Smuckler on Bench But Kusko Stars in SMASHING SEASON FOR WINTER RACING SEEN FOR FLORIDA Rich Purses Offered As Leading Owners Will Participate STAR SEEN FOR SANTA ANITA EYENT NEXT SPRING Omaha And Discovery To Vic With Other Fine Horses FOR MONDAY Cepiht, tailed rrw One bMt Mr Colin. Beat loniihot dhoot. Beat Lady and TruJ- TIE FOR IRISH First, 1 mile 70 yards Wise Will (J. Lynch), 11.70, 1J.40, 11.10; Lady Scout (Simpson), 4.70, I.S0; Bar.

I Hi 1 7 sac (Arnold), 4.20. Time, Also ran: Desirable, Rustic Lai sle. Christine Adee. Devilish Nick. Mild Manners, xHead Right, xCall Money, Imperial High, Santa Interference on Pass by Array Costly to Cadets Anita, xFleld.

I Second. 3-4 mile Quick Flight (Senas), 8.70. S.00. I.S0: High Bottom (Caperton), S.00, S.30; Chiefs NEW YORK. Nov.

16. UPh-There may be no sentimental favorites in the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap In California next spring, but it is like a much more brilliant field will race In the 193S Victory LOSERS OUTCLASSED Avalanche Aerial Show Clicks But Once In Game MIAMI. Nov. A "considerable Increase" In patronage and wagering at Florida horse and dou tracks over th record smashing totals of last wintei" when 2.000,000 persons bet was today forecast for the season Just ahead by Secretary Walter H. of the Plate Raring Commission.

Ranger (Dudley), 1.20. Time, 1:12 2-5. Also ran: Eva Marble Girl, Kmpresi Yvonne, Phyllis xRare Oen, Coin, xMeany. Terrier, Quick, fivent than In the first running FIiNAL SCORE, 6 TO 6 Noire Damp Puis Across Tally in Last 30 Second last year which saw Equipoise. Twenty Grand, and Mate finish In Third, 3-4 mile Masked Revue thn ruck." rilaas), 13.60.

1.50, 3.70. Flying Next year will find even faster AT NAKRAGANSETT One bM Johns Birthday. Lum Jor 80 High. Urandmas Bor. Transit Lsdy.

Ovsr Yonder, Kroaa. I Qoldattp. Airline. Hllrr. Johns Birthday, Len Bwlft, Inttf-rlty.

1 How Hlsh. Dark Dlsnne, Snaplock. Thatrh, His Akom One. 1 thoot, lodlofiu, Ztvsr. AT nOHIE One best My Colls.

1 Trujtllo, Aura. Stuck Arms. 5 Vanda Ctrulaa. Marys May, Calf try Kay. 3 Mv Colin, Orog t.emont.

4 Muclio Cuito, Hops To Do, Olft Of Hhii i Our niih. Brlndle, Rough Diamond. Sir Tan. Thoraon, Sun Appolo 7 Stimulator, Church Call Four Spot. AT ARI.INtiTON UOWM One brat Kt Movi, 1 AdM.

Denver Lad, Madniia TujMuiud. Lucky Dear, Chkkahomlny. IJlua 1 Waft-wnoit, March Ktfp, Renalanc. 'ltln. Crout As Pot Ulyndos Belle.

5 Vuliant Fox, Ooran, Holl Imasa, fmt Movt. arc, win. Tranaposa. Hcrwn. Hinntra Klylnf.

t.tttlv Cynic Store Marlln. Fahhis llammtl. At Arlington Downs F.NTKIW t-oi( MONDAT first, inaidtn 2-vaar-olda. RAN IE THROGMORTON Blocking the kick of Copt. Toby ilustlce (Capertc: 5.40.

3.70; Flag. RAND DIXON Pliying the bent game of his ca horses competing for the 4100,000 llors racing play an Important part in the attraction Florida of won last February by Aiucar. Palmer, of Tennessee, that led to Vanderbllt'a second and decisive fers Its thousands of winter, visitors) which hasn't won a race oince. reer, Rand Dixon, Commodore quarterback, playing a prominent part In the Vanderbilt victory over and with purses atrfirregatlnr Only five horses which raced In touchdown against the Vols Saturday, Kannle ThrogmortorL further the Inaugural are considered good Tennexsee in Knoxvllle Saturday. iii'u offered at one track alone, the fifth lefrallzed season, opening one month from today, will see some PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. 16 (IPh-Striking with terrific force In the first half. TeinpIe'H Owli outcharged and outfoiiKht Marquette's Mole-sklnners today and dumped tin Westerners from the ranks of the unbeaten and untied bv the core enough to make another try. They are Azucar. Ladysman, Time Sup demonstrated his great value to tne Commodores, lie played an all-around star game for the RED HOT PARRISH bearer (G.

Smith). 4.10. Time, 1:13, Also ran: Justice Contrary, Stroll Along, Best Buck. Benefit, Carbines Count, Dark Seeker. Fourth, 3-4 mile Polish Beau (Pollard).

18.70, 4.90, 6.10: Time Flight (Mauro). 4.50, 3.50; Indian-town (Nolan). 5.50. Time, Also ran: West Main, aMoney (letter. Biff.

Morning Mail. Chance View, aQuatra Brass It. a. Three D's entry. Fifth race.

1 1-8 miles Top Row of the nation's finest thoroughbreds in action at Hileah and ply and Top How. which finished one-two-three-four, and Head Tropical Parks. Play, which finished next to last or zb to s. Tropical Park apena December but later raced so sensationally IS WINNING HOUND The Owlt itruck once In the first 1, running through Januarv 15. that he won Jul, 125 before going The racing scene then shift to lame.

quarter, twice In the second and one again In the fourth. Hlaleah Park until March Whether Axucar will race again IN HUNTERS' EVENT Tropical resumes March 11. and is doubtful. Ladysman and Head Play, out of competition most Of Marquette was completely outclassed except for a brief spell In the third quarter when the tioiden finishes April i. The state's seve YOKK.

Nov. iG.tPr Aided by an extraordinary goul-linn "break," Notre Dame put ovef a touchdown with barely 30 seconds in' go anil guineil a 6 to I lie with the Ai my In (bo Yankee stadium toduy In a ncrve-tlngling finish. West ruinl. fU'litllig off a succession of Irish threats in brilliant il filter, of a had gained on Monk Meyer's tl-yttnl touchdown pass to Kd 1 rove, w.n a victim or its over-eagerness just when vio' ti ry neenieil firmly In its gruspj L'lidrr circumstances reminiscent of tho dramatic climax br which Noire liaine triumphed over Ohio State two weeks ago. the Irish struck desperately through the, air In their Inst nil erupt to overcome the Cadet lead.

The critical 'ind hotly disputed play came on I In- suine type of pass. Bill Shakespeare to Wayne Mlllner, that decided the battle ot Colum or more) greyhound tracks hnv Courav Krnvfr Lad in. Buck Prlvata the Kcacon with injuries, are being been allotted dates between De conditioned fnr another try at the 111. Van iMiss Anthony 10J. Tornlllo 111.

xVltonina 103. VII Dressed 1 03. charlaa i S. M. U.

GRABS GAME FROM RAZORBACKS TO STAY UNBEATEN Arkansas Humbled by 17 to Losers Gain Most Ground remher 2 and April 10. (Woolf). 3.10 3.30 2.70; Rip Van-winkle (Jacobs), 13.00; 4.90; Our ('runt (HuKhes). 3.80;. Time.

1:51. Also ran Prince Torch. Karsfn, Sweeping Light. Advising Anna, Jnn O'Kuley. Sound Advice.

Risk-ulus, Toro Nancy, Martin Bartln. Blessed Event, Bold I-over. icli prize. Top Row, with win Donovan renewed on the com nings of $78,570. is one of thi nay mi, Li.

Hon 111. Il.nrrl rv. Ohio Dog Much Better Than Rivals at Jackson mission' behalf Its pledge of un year' leading hiindicappere. and Time will be a dangerous relenting; warfare on "easy money entry lnii, Madame Tueaauil ion. Second.

l-ytar-oMa and up. rurlonn tUolden Bun lie. xJobloao 10T. tea. iLucy Hear 100.

xChlrka- ooys touts, cheats and doners. contender if he holds hla late aea Ninth race. 2 miles Ballahoo in addition to Its being a noou son form. (Caperton). 6.70 3.50 2.70; Ker lar sport." sold the commlsslo The great heroes of 1935 racing, Avalanche famous aerial attack clicked for the first and only time.

The Invaders went 87 yards through the air for their lone tally. While Temple's ace ball-carrier, Pave Smuckler, warmed a seat on the bench owing to an injured leg, hla Junior understudy, Johnny Kusko, turned In the most brilliant Individual performance of the day. The 116-pound substitute fullback accounted for almost half of Temple's 333 yards pained by ruihing. In addition he played a whale of a defensive game. Keant Hill (Dudley.) 3.40 2.50 secretary, "racing contributes in JACKSON, Nov.

16. fP) Omaha and Discovery, are ex Freeh (O. Hmith), 2.50. Time. 2:06.

very practical way to Florida' ported to enter. Both Omaha and Aiso ran Sir Dean, Bagadora and revenue. From Its Deration Discovery have rticed a mile and uinn. last reason, the state realized It. a quarter in faster times tha Seventh race.

1 1-18 miles Ma uv.oi i.di, wnn net proceeds Nov. 1 Southern Methodist Univer pie- Hussey (Caperton). 6.40 3.30 bus, Kqul poise. Twenty Grand and Mate ever recorded during their 1S.i02. to each of the 67 counties.

2.110: Volgadalo (F. A. Smith). 4.1 "Red Hot Parrish, wearing; the cellar of Dan C. Meek of Coshocton, Ohio, was declared the champion foxhound of the nation tonight at the National Foxhunt-era' Association meet here.

The smooth-working dog was the second Meek entry to win a title at the association's meet which closed today. His A von It was thrown with the closing Prominent amomr those shin racing career. sity overcame superior statistical Poopdeck (Boucher). 3 60, seconds tlckitiK away rapidly and lung 10 lonaa mis season are Time, 1:40 1-6. Also ran Leans plav tn defeat the University King Suxon, winner of $.18,010 this year, may try for the Santa The lineup: Joseph E.

Wldener. George Arkansas. 17 to 6. here todav an (j. Mount Lookout.

Sure Gamble, Marquette Wldener, Col. E. R. Bradlev. C.

Anita stake, although the mile and point their perfect season tnward bam Alexander, Novito. Thlstl vtnitney. A. G. Vanderbilt, Oreen a quarter distance Is considered uenie.

a Itose Bowl bid. tree btahles. John Hay Whitney beyond his powers. This year The Inexperienced Razorback eighth race. 1 3-1(1 miles Bub Masterman" took the bench show championship Thursday night.

liberty Lane Stable. Tranquility three-year-olds which may Jol Pos. outlined, the undefeated Mustangs wrack (Caperton). 6 80 3.40 2.o My Own Lad (Garrett) 6.60 4.20 rarms. Archibald Stab es.

an, McMahon Pecplcs Frankenstein Relf Cierneclcl Luinb Muth Art Guepe Omaha in an attempt to defeat the on the ground and in the air. Kx rltzxlmmons Stables. Temple Walker Docherty Zanin Konopka Gurzcnekl Russell Ippollto Frey Renso Longsderff Kueko older horsts nre Flrethorn, Whop pected to lose, ihey became th t-nieig Troubador (Johnson). 4.30 To Justify and sustain nubile only member of the Southwest per ana count Artnur. all among Time.

1:47 3-6. Also ran Gull nominr lot. lAlwlntour xBUnd star 10. Dunbar lot. Off Duty 11)8.

Hlue Iky in, xPbarlera 103. Waoaover Itti Third. -yetr-olde and up. Wasonr Coure Kuryalua 113. Henalananra xliaiild Hell lot, xlllack Pater 10.

Oalllarrlta I0S. Benares 11. Marcli Hlcp 101. iWagwood 101. xTha Jurtat los.

Broad Meadotva 111, Sarahmena In C'hanceiy lit. Fourth. -ytar-olda and up. Wacgcnrr sWhliklns Ion, Crout Au 1'ot 111. Olyndon Bella lot.

iKl Bandido 111). Buckmlnater 107. Wlae 1'layer lot, Kxponent 110. Buletrede 10V. Hld Mor Fifth.

S-year olile. mile and "0 yarda Border queen KU. Hlilnlng Hour iv Bfreit lei. Kra Dlavolo 10, Doran 115 Lady Koma 10. Tantaur luc Tap Dancer 103 Ilol, Image 10, Continuity IK'.

Rudolph Lad I0. Valiant I'm uj. Slxlb. 4-year-olds and up. mil and l-ltiSljtnUied 112.

xFaat Move 1(1. The Slnarer 112, xTraneuose lo. fulia xLumllllon xDark Miat 104. xltemarower 107. xllerowin 107.

llarcar-dl Sweep lit. xLet Her Flay 108. Eaay US. feventh. 1-year-olds.

mile anrj 70 jarda American Quern 101, Cat I no 111, I Annan 14, Mttle Cynlo l. iBaimi llaiter 102. Station Halle 02. xCarl B. 102.

iMy Ideal 107. Kreemen ximn-ners Hying 107. iPrintemps lot. xScreen Kuluh. S-year-olila and up.

mile and 70 yards xLeuul Gamble 111, xKlevsnn fit. llammel ll. irthroprlem 110. Seet Memories 102. lll Mlea 07.

Tiny Valet .0. sCandle Kly 10. xKabitia 111. Stone Martin li. Cliarlea R.

102, xButnliitf Up 104, Apprentire alloitanc Helmed. Weal bar clear, track faat. confidence In racing-' Donovan Conference to cross the Methodist the leading etake winners. tten. JNawab, Try It.

Just Mrs, Miss QB said, "in cooperation with the Na goal line Cavalcade, 1934 champion which L.utz. tlonal Association of tat. Racine The gnme was a battle of for was made favorite for the 193 Bulvid UIB. Al fiuepe RUB. Cuff FB.

ward passes with Arkansas flinging commissioners and the Federal Santa Anita only to be withdrawn, At Bowie The Judge's score card posted tonight showed clearly that "Red Hot Parrish" was far superior to the rest of the purebred hounds In tre nil-age stake. He placed first in hunting, first In speed and driving, third In endurance and fourth trailing. The 1935 champior. is a sorr of "Lotta Trouble." sire, and "Marv Ann dam. fiecond in general average wax "White Man." the property of R.

Taylor of Memphis. Tenn. rnh Narcotic Hureau. a 'black list' of most of the aerials and gaining mon will be etchooled for a come-back undesirables has been compiled' in the 1936 event. His trainer.

Bob of the ground. On the few occa slons when a ground game was call Smith, still contends he Is a faster SATURDAY'S RESULT8 ed upon. Jack Robblns, Itazorbat MOCCASINS MASH horsw than Discovery, and intend First Race 5 1-2 furlonas. Co quarter, proved a more able gainer lo try to prove it. the ball In Notre Dame's P-Kesslon on Army's 29.

Mlllner was surrounded by three Cadets as he readied for the ball and missed, but A. V. Talnier of Colby, tha i Id Judge, called the pass com-pleto on Interference bf Grove, Army halfback. Palmer was promptly backed up by the umpire, W'. It.

Crowley of Bowdoln, and It was, Notre Dame's ball, on Army's two-yard stripe, with a ute. to go. Big Larry Danbom. Notre Dams substitute fullback, dived over the middle of the line for the touchdown that everyona knew was coming. Fromhart took plenty of tlm in his placement attempt for tha extra point but his kick, like drove's in the first period, went Notre Dame registered 14 first downs to Army's four.

The opinio, of press-bos observ.1 ers as well as the views of ths capacity rrowd of $0,000 wera so. sl.arply divided on the disputed Pass by partisanship, that the argument was as much of a deadlock as was the final score. The officials agreed there was no doubt as to Interference, they saw IL 1 11 in oin na (Hobertson) 6.70 3.80 Score by quarters: Marquette 0 0 6 0 6 Temple 7 13 0 Marquette scoring: Touchdown, McMahon. Temple scoring: Touchdowns, 'Renin, Kusko, Walker, Davidson (sub for Points after touchdown. Docherty (2).

SOUTHWESTERN than the highly touted Bobbv Wll win of S. M. V. Arkansas piled up 1 310; fiweet As Sugar (Richards PARKER IS HERO 34U 1.1m; xSumac (Booker) 4.50 flret downs to seven for' the 'Mus line, 1:09 1-5. Also ran: Manv KM I'll IS, tangs.

Smith," owned by W. K. Herrln of Clwrkstlale. won third and "Dixit Lee also from the Moons, I.ct Pretend. xWhite (Continued from First Sport Page) inn or hattnnoopa But It was the unerring accuracv HavenifTal.

Sun Surpllace. einow- urove 10 a nard-earnel -o vie of the Mustang passes when Jack Ilonnemler, Duke center a.ioe. xrashlon Queen. Dark Love tory over Southwestern here to- touchdown was in sight that proved uerrin Kennels, took fourth. Divisional winners were: Hunting "Ked Hot Pnrri.h aay liness, Ilourbonctte.

Swift Oueen snaRKd It on the alx-yuid line, the margin of victory. lem. ami three plays iter Ward scored Tipton, S. M. IT.

end. scored both In the second quarter. Klein, on ar. end around pluy, drove around Second Race 1 1-16 miles. Mas- touch downs for the Methodists.

His isiiu added the point. ena nr a touchdown. Thn final tor Ijid (Booker) 8.00 3.60 2.50: Bis A hectic fourth quarter saw the marker cume In the fourth qiiRrter first came in the closing minutes of the first half on a short pass from Wilson across the line. Ills Cawk ('V. Iforn) 4.50 3.10:" Ml-rfcr UtiKcH fount two more touchdowns GENY GALLOPS Continued from First Sport Page) In Nashville enmc true when he told Major Bill liritton.

who was not Impressed by the Vandy back, that "some day he will beat you." A ftir the way Hand Dixon operated lie Commodore craft mi its wnen wanend climaxed a drive hy (Lyc) 3.80. Time. 1:50 1-5 After Ncrth Carolina had marched second waa registered early in the Also ran: Furled Flag. Myoonne. At Narragansett KNTKIM rX MOMIIT Kind, r-yeai olda, furlonsa xTronl.

down the field from Its 37-ynid jeii cna lor a touch down. tounh quarter when he took llocky Trlnce. Behemoth. Cele line to the lie Devil 14. JarK first: "Dixie Lee Herrln," secon.l-"June." owned by H.

P. Richards Bluff City. third; "White Man." fourth. Trailing 'Hob Smith." first; "White second; "RubMing Over." from the Jt. J.

Lowe Kennels. Madison, third; "Red Hot Parrish." fourth. Hpoetl and driving "KpcI Parrish." first: 'White Man," second; "Luke 11.." owned by Hugh M. Hay, Corhorton. Ohio, Smith," fourth.

brant, Bread King. Alexander pulled down one of Burt's ID-yard heave and dashed 10 yards to tally standing up. Orr ral Moon JOi. Kalr Deal 110. il.im Jny bovines devoured the sleek and fat cattle he aid that mpant a famine Third Race 3-4 mile.

aThlrteen I0S. Wie Kins xtlrowheatrn 102. converted on both occasions, and Ktara (Rosengarten) 17.40 6.60 3.10 Jarrfson aerials, tucked the ball under his arm and blithely skipj.ed 95 yards for a score. Parker added Polly Vsrraml Hplnnllii 110, kicked a field goal In the fourth. and that was that.

wouia roiiow years of great har vests. xKdrl 107. Minnie Oraenock 107. Knulr. Transporter (Robertson) 4.60 3.10: A ilisiiut-d plav late in final Notre Dame (6) Pos.

Ina. fav High Pool fMerrltt) 2.30. Time rel 107. Kmllln Ed IIS. (irandma'a Hoy 111.

Mlaa Phllura 107. Cvrua 115. xHo 0111 a (lay of great harvest came tne point. Later In the same period Wagner snagged one of Jackson's Mlllner LK fiht.ler t-i :14 2-5. Also ran: Irish Ted period gave Arkansas its score.

The Razorbacka got the ball on their Hlh 107. Hurnt Wood 110. The Dan-phln 110. Uncle July 110. Say Do 110.

aOiant Killer. Tramway. CInar passes on North Carolina's 32 in anty arter wearily traveling along for nine years In which they were never able to ncore more own 36-yard line. Robhina snlial Ktelnkamper Krlksen Laut" 13 smith teoolari rurrnl.A xTlme I.iarht 101. llanpy Dear.

aV. M. Jeffords entrv. Parker got two yards and then ran ji ahiI Into the beautiful Isles thev oujilit to make him chancellor of Vanderbilt for a while and let the sensational Cspt. Willie Geny who ij ws carried limping away, governor jl of the state.

There was no Com- module other than these who could I ba singled out for laurels. They were a unit of splendor. bursting forth after a lime-year eclipse of ij Vandy at Tennessee hands. led a long high pass to Mentnn who Second. 2-vear-oMe.

furlnnaa Fourth Race 3-4 mile. cCycle for a touchdown on the next play than one touchdown in a gnme. lateraled to Johnson. The Arkan HV v. xy.owie me, ijnua n.

Herry Patch 101. I Be Juat Jeckentne ill. Opnrela aierntt) z.70 z.20; Wkse Prince sas hack was 'ackled on the P. anu in four of those years they vvaru missed the goal. Carolina had only two good scor necraaon T.

Kopcsak Wolf (Wagner) 3.60 2.60; Dartle li. i'5-yard line. A few seconds were uarrea irom a trjp Into touch r.naurance "White Man," Slth." second; "Red Hot Parrish." third: "Dlxi, Le, Herrin fcurth. the Commodores did not make a first down, for they tried only five Mlee 101. Kpeom Prince 107.

Transit Lady log. Two Kdsed 107. Krone ill. iCWer Tonder 10, x.lan Marino IOC. Wright) 2.90.

Time, 1:12 3-6. down territory by great Tennes f.c,er? Btromberg tromhart OB nh. ia'-cr, Kobblns rifled another long heave toward the goal line. Jlow)l Also ran: Dancing Doll. Tweedle- see teams Third.

3-year-olda and up. furlonee dee. cMlcrophone. cHowe Stable ing opportunities and tossed both away. In the second, the Tarheels charged down to Duke's nine.

After three passes were broken they called on Babe Daniel for a field Ooober Prince 101. xTudor Queen 404, leaped for the ball. Turner. S. Shakespeare Meyer Grove Carideo Ffl xPayrack 101.

xdoldetep 10. Tractable ntry. U. back, leaped for It also. They 111, Lanlar Ion.

xZulu Lad 110. Radia Fifth Race 1 1-H miles. Only tor HI. anelletef lOi. xAlrllne 107.

collided In mid air and the ball rolled free. Umpire Gordon Camp- Having watched Tennessee play North Carolina and Alabama and Ole Miss, I thought the beaten Orangemen performed today with waa a toss over the line to Captain Willie Geny for the winning Notre Dame scorlnar! On (Mtrrltt) 5.20 3.60 2.60: cPur-ple Knight (Knapp) 6.40 3.40; xraorem 100, Canlerahine 112. xCrula-Ins lot. ihb.vs in me last '16 minutes Many Vandy followers famished by the nine year famine wanted a tallish score. But the Commodores equipped with a ball an slippery as a snow slide, relied oeii ruiea it inierrerer.ee by Turner down Danbom.

Army Touchdown Grove. Fourth. S-year-oMa and un. 1 1-U Thursday (H. Richards) 3.20.

Time, no gave the ball to Arkansas on mllee Speycreat lis, Herkimer 101, ine s. M. u. one-yard line. Ruckar 47 4-5.

Also ran: Tabltha, Notre Dame substitutes- goal rrem the 20-yard line. It failed. Their most sustained drive was in the fourth before Alexander dragged down Jackson's heave and converted It into a Duke touchdown with his long run. The starting line-ups: Peeper 110. Latlelch 111.

Our Admiral ma rser. The alert Commodores com finally sprawled over the marker Scotch Bun. Vicareai, Roustabout. 110. Dean Swift 110.

achrvamiita too. on their defensive strength to hold Zwers and O'Neill. Tackles, Cro-, nin and Stilley. Guards. Zann.r after three attempts, tiea mater's cA.

G. Vanderbilt entry. pletely punctured the Vol air raids, ine variations of the Statue of xRI Puma 105, Thundertone 110. John'a Hl-lhlay 101. Inteirlty lis.

kick was loWi Sixth Race 1 1-2 miles. Naval intercepting three heaves. Ten piay to vltuaily nothing and Ruetx. Center. PoJman.

Bank. Arkansas attemuted 4S Dasses ntlh, lyaar-oldf and up. 1 1-U miles Xevereade. 101. Dark Hin 111.

sCar- nessee raaned in on only three out arounn pay airt. C. Pos. Duke Wojclhovskl. Wllke.

Punlls. Ela.i- Cadet, iH. Richards) 3.80 2.60 2.20; Fort Dferborn (Dougherty) 6.30 ave in only one Instance. whn it was pecking Its wav out nf th. eono 10J, zTrue Pharm 102, xflnanlock 'luck West Of course Rand Dixon by hlm-self could not have beaten the Vols today.

II needed the aid of X'lasman's first two kick-offs which were returned only one yard i because the Vols handled both In faulty fashion. He needed the blocked punt which Rannle Throg-1 tnorton supplied. He needed the ftae line play of the Commodores who held the Vols to nine running yards In the first quarter, and 2 In the second. i In fact throughout the muggy. dreary, chilling afternoon the Vols i lugged and passed the leather 145 yards.

Vandy, by foot and land, collect-i ed 171 yards. What's more the Vandy second stringers barely missed a touchdown late in the first half of the floppy combat. Vandy At lit Peak completing J8 for a total of 242 yards with five Intercepted. S. M.

U. playing a defensive game almost ul. Davidson and Azzlottl. Army End Ptm.i 103, xCharmtng Sir 103, Dark Dianne tney scored, the Vo a did th. hulk nell 40; Fogarty (Wright) 2.90.

Time. Irlmpey LT Brunanskv too. xPowder Jlonkey 110. xMathlae 40 3-6. Also ran: Silence HI.

-uneir grouna gaining around mid- uerryoerry was called on to Joyce Johnston on. Guards. Klmhrell ami nhm.n II. Donee IS. xDerek 101.

St. tihrlato- all of the first half, completed seven Fluffy Lee. Hanlel Hennemler tieia, which looked like an excel- Punt because Toby Palmer had not Center, Vincent. Back, A. Kopezak.

fh-r 101. zTrarert 101. How Hlfh 101, snilfhted Ho pea 102. tent piace to nsh. But Tennesson I Deen ud to his standard.

Thrr.p Seventh Race 1 1-14 mile. Our Webb Cardwel! oui oi iv neaves tor yaras wiid one intercepted. sum. I-year-olda and tin. 1 1-U ml tee found no suckers around there 1 morton on the 20-vard line rrnxhmi r-vlns r.t Durner The IneuDs: Mile Prince 101.

Pa.a Shot 101. FINAL RITES HELD wearing the Vandr black reiratln throuah and blocked th tn. nt ih. Ship (BookT) 26.60 9 60 5.80; Wise Advocate (Dunbar) 3.50 2.R0; Mettle (Madely) 5.30. Time, 1:51 3-5.

liershak H.K Taliaferro Ollnt 100. xCepiioquln 10. Sia Asnea Arkansas Pos. S. M.

U. There was no gold visible on their Columbia boy. Dick Plasman Snyder Q.It Hacknev 112, Gddle Wrack IOC. Mabel Kraea uniiorms. Hut there was trntrl nn renched anil fnr Ih.

Montgomery Ull Gardner lso ran: Idle Flirt. Rose, Sun Ab ion. xHelen Bab 100, Ono 10, Lady Klluna 105. Thatrh 101. Mary Franclne FOR FRANK NAVIN DETROIT.

Nov. 1 fau. "1 the scoreboard. leather as It hnnned tnwnrrf. th.

Henton Lt; Tipton Haden LT Hpsln Sanders LO Kiufflebeme Lunday Johnson Jackson Ward bot, Slave, Old Judge, Muslet. IS. xNewton Belle 1, aDIane li. ry air, vanav made on IS Vn in Final hm. 11 Keswick.

Seventh. S-year-olde and un. 1 1-11 Hutchlna Parker Scoring touchdowns: Alexander ball said farewell tnilav tV. elsnt which safely and was tearing; along to Gilmore HQ Scottlno mllee xKeveltsh 17. Hickory Lad in, xHarpei 110.

xRtfirflre 107, xt.uck In ihiia 1 aiirmpieo, uut one score. Hut I'ete Cralir n.tt 1 him Vandy waa at Its peak mentally Vaneickle RT Orr At Narragansctt Park mora ln.nlillr.n I 03. Dunfoxt 11. Nankin 101. Zerar lie.

Funeral services for n. 2 (sub for Hackney), Ward, Parker. Point after touchdow: Gardner (placement). and on the war path. Tennessee Howell RK Stewart Lanturoue lee.

xOolden I'rlnreee 107. "H-nun in njr vt ine 1 irom tne rear ena. big shot battles I saw. They looked A long pass acroe the field from waa better than they nave been Dodlodo 111. Royal Unease 107.

xShoot dent of the Detroit Baseball Co-who died Wedneeda nt Kobbin QB Russell B. Martin LH Wilson Substitutions, Duke: Liana. Ed i thus far. But Vandy was Just SATURDAY'8 RE8ULT8 First Race 3-4 mile. Meloy (Os i.

7. xFleubya 101, Tensor 100. xAAC. Wtatlier cloudy, track alow. wards.

Fischer. Padgett. Lipscomb. in owy 0111 win- i uixon to Oliver netted only one fling from Ola Miss last Baturday yard. It got so that it was fourth in Memphis.

dOWn and flv vsrri. In mn Sn were conntlelrt al tho Keene RH Hun little better than tney nave ever borne) 49.80 33.20 20.80; Douglas F. rower, Kaklns. Larngey. llartneas.

Blessed Bacramer.t church. been or the vols will be again this Rucker rb Turner (stout) 3.70 3.40; Merovech (Jack 1 ne looting ana tne vs sell no I ihu tin, ,1 ni.n- McAninch. McCaskill, Hudglns, t-resldents of American Summary: scoring touchdowns: year. coating which the fine dHri. or "LTl.r, At Bowie The high flying Orange banner Tipton 2 (passes', Rucker (plunge) son) 4.00.

Time, 1:14 4-5. Also ran: Cardamon. Die Hard. Good rain put on th ball made nlavlm? I n. wi.

la trailing now In the mire oint after touchdown: Orr 2. I nex 11 em 11 nuui iiuu nil clubs. msnager. officials from both the American and National leagues.1 i leaders in the business and pro-' feKMlonnl life of Detroit, imld al. Jest.

Lady Hockberger, Sophist, Shields Watklns field. But Vandy Alexander, smith. North Carolina: Moore, Pender-grntft. Avery, Hartos, McCarn. Mel'achrrn, Little.

Officials: Referee. W. K. Arnold placements). Field goal: Orr.

unsatisfactory. It clutches. now it entries: for monu.iv Turf Beauty, Migratu, Glint. Aileen "MBiie 10 generate any an Pima -hi mn.h. placement).

C. wi 1 1 inio snv ramn- I lent tribute to th man who imiM. lonaKl. 1 1 nown, saw ills cnu tuinrMut niHK Kirat. maiden 2year-oll.

tur-lotiyn rhambereburier 101. Mack Arms ie. Ktrophe let. Mlea Ulnrv Carles Knlhf lot. Mark Me I0.

xWrousht Iron 101. Aura 10K. rov-l Second Race 1 mile. Momentary Auburn) umpire. Whiter Powell Bethesda High Cage Slate 'l the D'trolt Tlgere to the cltv the score which Throgmorton had waited ulna years to see the miracle.

Some men died without seeing the sunshine where most other folks saw rain today as Vandy feasted after nine years of living off the busks which Tennessee Howell) 69.20 28.80 11.40: Creston The only explosion which came (Wisconsin); headilnesman, M. D. first world's rhuniDionahln In hla4 made possible Of 14 Games Is Announced followed a destruction of the Ten Jackson (Emory Henry) field Sentry 101. Knlrht Warrior 10S As the fourth quarter opened the (Cooper) i.0 16.10; Blue Dam (Jackson) 7.00. Time, 1:44 8-5.

final year at the helm. The fnn whn mitnnnm.A kl. nessee goal by some Vandy fol judge, Wilson Collins (Vanderbilt) Vols in desperation began taking Btaibereugh let. iTratlllo 111. Perfect ilo.t 101.

Art Bell 101. Fuette 101, Chil BETHBSOA. Nov. IS tswitd disdainfully to them. Also ran: John's Son, Kate Oreen to) the air.

Derryberry completed ly Khble 105. xOe ew 10O. The verdict didn't decide a title. Ich Tichenor, Ex-Auburn away. Oay Lass.

Oun Bhot, Fleen, (Spl) Coach Charles Oliver, of the Betbesda high school, announced an 11-yard pass to Humphreys. lowers. They say some of the wreck planning Is on its way to Nashville. Others say Knoxvllle coppers forced the Commodores to But It meant that Ray Morrison Way aloft. Vltofol, Pomona.

Second, l-year-olde and up. 1 1-14 mllee iVtnda Cerulea 104. Red La-be' 105, Hani Chaae 106. Juata Jane Another to Epperson was cood for Star and Coach, Is Dead baa taught the Commodores how Saturday that the basketball sched Third Race1 1-4 miles. Dears In six yards.

But the air bombs bt UIH II 111 were there too, thousands visited? the cemetery. Webb School to Stage Annual Intra-Mural Football Came BELL Nov. I 1tWl. 1 1 .1 to beat the Vols, an enemy which mi. JFalr Billy 107.

Dim Canter 1M, ule of the Bethesda high school for aoanaon their souvenir. (O'Malley) 74.10 10.70 6.40; Cachalot (L Hanford) 5.70 6.20; Beaver fca them since in. The Vols let Dick Plssman's gan to fixxle mo Derryberry. losing faith In his arm, tried his toe. He ATLANTA, Nov.

16 fiy- Reynolds (Tlch) Tichenor. SI, Flower Tim 101, Bunky 104. Sandy Belle 10. Mary'a May 101. Calsary Kay III.

sToItmtta 10. sOur Ship riva minutes after the second booted one for 61 yards. Dixon KicK-orr rotl, thinking perhaps it would cross tha line but It stopped frame opened. It was impossible to (Jackaon) 4 50. Time, 1:09 1-5.

Also ran: Fair Countess. Our Pal, Cynwyd. Tuffy a. Flying Flynn, ill. Third.

1-e-ear-olda I furlonae aTo fired right back. Crawford par former star football player at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, died at his home in suburban Decatur iti.ttnsulsh on niayer rrom anomer. me n-yara stripe. Rand Dixon brought the punt to Tennessee's tlally blocked it. Officials ruled ney's Wife 111.

Nlihtrap 101, Lemonr itvum Qtiiinii i ouiiuuat'. and Tiger football teams were) Tou may bava heard of twins who Ilk. Orog 11. lit Colin 111. aBrlsbt interference on Vandy's part on a early today.

the season Is: November College Orove, there: November 28, Oibrell, there; December 6. Hampshire, there: Iecember 14, Hum mertown, there; December 20, Hllasboro, at Franklin; December 21, Eagleviile, here; January 3, Hampshire, here; January 10. College, drove, here; January 11 Hprlng Hill, game pending; January 18, Unionvllle, here; January choen today. These teams. foLs yard line and never did Vandy stop could not told apart save ny Plumaie jay Jay 111.

Naushty pas, and it waa the Vous ball on wss in gioryiand. Three furl lor. V. Wnltney entry. Hie health had been failing since 1929 when he was stricken 111 while lowing a custom of long standing, will compete on Thanksgiving Dav.

theirs own mother. But here" on Shields Watklns there were 21 mud Play, took It to th. VMU. Geny Vandy's 11-yard marker. m.j.

i I Te urea innn nrta fhel It was soon after that Fourth, t-jrear-olile and up. I fur-louse Boat on Brook lit. Olft Of Rneee Red Harp officiating at the Georgia-Tale made five on an and arming warriors wno were un The Student Athletic committee' 111. Mooneoa 101. Murhe Quetn 10.

game In Athena. Dixon banked In for four. Thea he went bustling through to "Core. At ledst, they said It ws Red Harp. Krlal lit.

Motto 10, eSi-atter known to tha stand. Of course, could tell that some were big elected two captains who then' chpse the teams. Tichenor attended Auburn from maae it nrst down. That put the oggy football on the Vole' 20-yard It may have been Benttie Feathers, The membership of th. two and some were small.

You couldn't 1 th. flaming red head of Willie For all men looked alike on Shields 1893 to 1896 and was named All-Southern quarterback three years, although he weighed only 114 squads is as follows: I lain 10S, allnnt Tn Da 114. Mlrro-phnre HI Dliice lit. Greek Fire 101. Tiubbleeome 114.

a-Mre. J. D. Herts anil T. Qrayaon entry.

Fifth, and up, 1 1-14 mllee Commonwealth Offlrlal lit. Ovr Reith. lll. North Walee II 117., Rooata "inpe. vancierDlit waa momentarily halted.

It Waa fntirtb Ann- 23, Hillsboro, here; January 24, Summertown, here; February 1. Dlbrell, here; February 7. Spring Hill, game pending. Watklns field today. They looked Stormer.

raradiae Maid. Fourth Race 8-4 mile. Lad field (M. Helm) (.40 3.90 1.30; Rock X. (Dcerlng) 4.80 8.10: Isaiah (Ray) 1.80.

Time, 1:14. Also ran: Polar Flight. Wis Anna, Some Pomp, Semaphore. Fifth Race1 mile, 70 yards. Cross Bowed (Arcaro) 4.90 2.60 1.80; aNeap (Stout) 2.30 2.70; aln-dlan Broom (Corona) 2.70.

Time, 1:45 8-6. Also ran: Eddie's Brother, Sir Jim James, Barnsley. aBrook-meade Stable entry. Sixth Race1 miles. Propa gandist (Q.

South) 12.20 6.80 4 40; Idle Along (Stout) T.70 Balloa (Sea bo) 1.10. Time. 1:48 2-5. Also rnv. however, the sloppy goo Bradley Jlunro.

captain: Van: ana iwo 10 go 4-rixi th black. Dixon then grossly lf tnJr ben emeared with Vola. He made out hruh dipped In huge can of shoe co-captain; Ouy Wilt. Billy: pounds. He went to the Unlver sity of Georgia one year.

deceived the rieironl 14. Brlndle 1IT. Only when a ub went In. was everyone able to decide what was like be Intended for Rnhh. blacking Kamioiph Banna.

Luther Bill Steele. Dlek Munrm Hill" Later he was assistant football Talladega Registers a sth. l-vear-uHl anil n. 1 coach at Auburn. For the past ten to have the ball.

Oliver tore to- but th n'd to wards tackle arDarentl tn bathe half a dosen time again to 12-6 Victory Over Fik what and now come. tnf.ntrv. the Vols obtained 91 mllea Thoraon Iflfi, Conle 101. Jutlr Orany 101. Sir Ten 100, Sun Appolo 104.

Round Table lit years he had been a member of McLean. Bob (inrrard, John Crlrh-, ton, Geo. Webb, Arthur Lindsay Bishop and Andrew Olaaei? the Southern Football Officials I yards and never were they able to pass. Me waa ganged. But I ciean, lo and behold.

If Capt. Willie Oenv' It waa the end of trail for blank Seventh, l-year-olde and sp. 1 1-1 soclatlon. TALLADEGA. Nov.

16. mliee Lady Marlhere 111. Stlmuletor in his rubber boots, didn't mm. I Commodores and blank Vole. connect a pass oi by the Interference on some Com- (Spl.) Before the fans had time 111, Fueca 114.

Brandon Fnnce lie. sloshing around, taka hull tmtnl LJneuns and Nummary: Catholic Machine Whips to enter the btadium, Talladega Tigers: n. s. Stuart, lohn D. Fudlckar, ro-captaln: Matt! Redmond.

James Meadows, Barry, fltubbs, IMcr" Itedmond. Taylor' Dixon and gallon to acore. I Vanderbilt Pot. Teneieesee ran: Air. rete, Hogan Fox, Pana-long, Hokuao, High Image.

registered a touchdown in the xOblmney Top 115, Kii1ee 101. Bunt-Ino 101. Churrh Call 111. ss-Den'tre riosd 101. a Four Snot 111.

xHlilrten Oust loo. Patee Bluee 114. xChalterfol Western Maryland, 20 to 6 Old Reliable Rannle Ttirnemne. (lenv LE first three minutes of play to gain There was a time when vandy was accused ct interference and the Commodore followers raised Seventh Race 1 1-16 miles. Live ton, playing hla last ttma avBlrtat I Ray LT 12 to vlrUrf-y over risk Mull- Hi.

e.J. V. aritlon entry. lommr noviter. WeDD t.

If. 1.1... I. 1. is 1.

One (Stout) 6.70 4.00 2.90; Oldfield WASHINGTON. Nov. U-Wh- the Vols, booted the extra n.ilnt Prown LO dogs here today. nov vdI nut De mi 'v (Helm) MO 4.10; Flint Shot Catholic University team turned Albert Rolston. Joh'rt Crlgler.

Billy Cloudy end rood. Tennessee elected tn peeaiva k. I Htnkle A 70-yard return of a punt give vaunted air attack of Ten (South), 3.50. Time. Also three scoring opportunities Into kick-off again and thl.

im. I Merlin HO llutton and Allen Sloan. Talladega their final score. ran: Vote Boy, Fake, Count Adrln, touchdowns today and downed Humphreys Btlbermun Weaver Tad Dougherty f. Crawford Rose a.

Craig Derry berry Ia liner Llppe Throgmorton Vols again played the kick with 8ELMER GIRLS ARE BUSY KELMEK. Nov. 16. (Kpi Diverting. Plasman nessee In threa passes gained only Punt Aid.

Vol. Two of the passes paved the way for Lipp. the New York boy. to e.h nVM Oil fourth down to fall Eighth Race1 1-4 miles. Patient RT RE QB Lll RH Dixon The girls' basketball team rep- rMnllnff tfe XlnVnlw, nnntv fen- aour results.

It came to rest on the J-yard marker. Talmer kicked out to midfleld but the Vols were never able In that half to ant nut Saint (1 Hanford) 5.40 3.90 3.40; Dunrock (0. Watson) 6.90 4.40: liver Watson FB Ae Port O' Play (Jackson) 7.00. Time, from under the preasure. K.hinrf tha Vandy foal.

But the Score by periods: 1:11. Also ran: Free Advice, Peren- The same Vandy eleven which opened the war returned to the i'anderbilt 7 0 011 Tennessee 0 7 ablt. Thatch, Masked Jester. Bright Chance. Dlsasaburd.

Western Maryland a fighting terrors 20 to 6 before (,000 shivering spectators In Griffith stadium. The Mar) landers tallied in the second period on a blocked kick. GIBSON LOSES TWO TRENTON, Tenn, Nov. if. (Spl.) The Gibson high school basketeers lost a double-header to Tretevant.

The score were TT-7 In the girls gam and 15-9 for the boys. SCHOOL GRIODER DIES firing front in the third nunrler. tral high of Helmer. has an Interl esting schedule) during the next two weeks, according to announcement of Coach Mlss Mary Braddock. After playing Chester county high here Friday night.

Jackson high comes for game November 22 and Helmer plays on the Jackson hardwood November 30. Oood prelmlnary gnmes botwen boys' squads will be seen here. Scoring Vanderbilt: Touch The Vola began hurling passes and MeKENZIE ROMPS MtfCENZIB, Nor. U. You Are Invited to Attend THE MEbllS CLASS o'f McKENDREE CHURCH Next lo Warner Bide- SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.

Faith Fellowship Fun downs, Geny, try for point after touchdown, Throgmortnn (place- employing au the camaf buged I "wvmi piaya in inetr arnmun moil oumn r. Touchdowtis. (Spl.O The McKenzle Yellow i i uiriii. iriniriare. mining nappenea iur ine torn- i Harp (sub for Jackets tore through the lines of Derry berry); try play was called back.

Ray and Plasman were rushed In. Epperson ot to the one-ysrd line and Bed iarp bucked It over. Dltmore converted the point. That touchdowa resulted from ne of Bnd Dixon's Infrequently poor punts. It was partially blocked by Crawford.

Vandy wan't making much ef-for to carry tha ball which was as slick as lard. Band Dixon was vuntinc on first or second down. jThat'a why lb the fourth Quarter u.wuuive wwr eju wen cuacnea for point after touchdown. Dlt the Tribble eleven tn every against the Tennessee opposition more (sub for Rose), placement. quarter of the frame to defest them 44 to 0 on McTyetre field.

hey frequently smothered It while Officials Strapper (Georgia ot a aoxen attempt Tech, referee;) Burghare, (Miss. When Joseph, brought from his I llmnlre? Weeallnar fa-thln GARY. Nov. U.W) James Bonko, H-year-old Fro be 1 high scbol player today of a fractured skull, received la a foot' ball gam last night. GROVE HIGH ROMPS PARIS.

Tenn, Nov. 1. (SpD The drove high school Blue Devils defeated Wavorly high, 17 to on Barton Field here. The Tribble team put up a hard, ggresslvs fight and Iucas tossed passes to Moor. Fortner and Sharp for some nice) gains.

prison cell. Interpreted the dream I State): Lead llneaman! lfranka of rharoah where th seven skinny I (Artnjr), field judfe. 'A 'T.

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