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WILDCATS TIE WITH GOBBLER OUTFIT, 13 ALL
WERT'S ALERTNESS, FINE PLAY BY
SMITH ARE DECIDING FACTORS

ports, arc not ns strong as in previous
years, having lost their first two
;ames of the season by decisive mar-jin- s,
the competition for regular berth:
one to the Knox County High
keen.
.chool eleven and another to the
frosh (whoever they are),
The Gobbler game last Saturdaj
t's up to the Kentucky freshmen.
was just another one of those affairs f they win Saturday all right, but if
in which poor football on the part of not we see little pohe for them.
the visitors causes us to say. thai
neither team outplayed the other
Centre College left for a Michigan
Despite the fact that V. P. I. scored
a good many more yards than Icn laughter house last night. The
will meet the Michigan Aggies
tucky, their eight fumbles did no
look so good, and this goes a lonp in the Aggie field tomorrow afternoon
way towards determining the relative ind we see no reason why Centre
strengths of two football teams. V houldn't lose another game. As for
Georgetown, Maryville should be too
took brilliant playing by a hcads-u- r
football team to come from behinc hard a nut to crack for the undefeated
and tie the visitors and that's wha' Tigers. Ogden College mixes it with
the 'Cats did.
The Gobblers said Transylvania and the former should
themselves they were glad to tie Ken be defeated. Coach Elam's team is
tucky and the 'Cats said the same 'mproving with each game as was
thing about V. P. I. And they were shown by their 18 to 0 defeat at the
hands of the strong Georgetown team.
about right.
Keen, Barnhill and Dodson. Six numeral men from the Rat outfit of las
season are out and promise to make

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his 45 yard line to begin the second
OF 15
(By JOHN W. DUNDON, Jr.)
half. Tech gained on an exchange of
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Kentucky's Wildcat football team punts. Esleeck took one of Smith's
fought and slashed its way to a kicks and ran to the 33 yard line be3
tie with the representatives oi fore he was stopped. Peake made it
Clothes
V. P. I. commonly known as the
first down, and Looney skirted end
on Stoll field last Saturday aft- to place the oval on Kentucky's 11
ernoon. The game was played in a yard line. Looney made a gain, and
drizzling rain, which continued to a Peake skirted end for a touchdown.
greater or lesser degree throughou the McArthur's try for goal was blocked.
contest. Despite the adverse weather On the following plays, neither team
conditions, 5,000 loyal' Blue and White gained consistently.
Once Jenkins
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rooters populated the stands, and took the ball around end for an eight
QUALITY GUARANTEED
boys as much yard gain when he found no receivers
cheered the Kentucky
as vocal power allowed them. V. P. I open for a pass. Kentucky had the
had one of the best teams ever seen ball on V. P. I.'s 30 yard line as the
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in action on Stoll field. The rain not quarter ended. They were held here
only bothered the spectators, but and on the exchange pf punts Peake
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probably caused the Gobblers to fum- fumbled, Wert and Portwood recovThe Kentucky freshmen will try to
It is indeed gratifying to see a
All Wool Well Made
ble the slippery pigskin no less than ering. Here the fun began for the redeem themselves by defeating the better relationship existing between
eight times, two of which led either Wildcats, terminating jm Captain University of Tennessee Rats on Stoll the University of Kentucky and Tran9
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directly or indirectly to Wildcat Smith's touchdown, as has been des- field tomorrow afternoon.
U
Unless a sylvania. The Crimson Rambler has
scores. Kentucky's snappy band was cribed before.
great change has come over the Rat been making it a habit of publishing
s
'present, having donned their new unisquad, it seems very probable that a the Wildcat schedule, while the fresh-- ,
V. P. I. had a great combination.
forms for the first time, and they There is no way of knowing what rather uninteresting game as far as men teams of the two schools have
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certainly put forth a striking appear- would have happened on a dry field Tennessee is .concerned will result. already engaged in a friendly scrimance.
certainty that the The Rats, from all confounded re mage for practice of course.
but it is almost a
ECLIPSE
LUMBER
V. P. I. Fumble Is Costly
game would not have ended a tie.
Collar attached
JACK
points camo as a Kentucky considered V. P. I. htr hard
U. of K.'s first
result of a fumble in the first quarter est opponent. With this same safely
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of the game. Peake, Poly half, fum- out of the way, preparations are be
bled on his 15 yard line, and Wert, ing made for Alabama. The band
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upon the ball and slid across the goal toward a great day for the Blue and
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A few moments later W.ert White.
line.
The summary:
the extra point. Again
Pos. Kentucky (13)
in the last quarter, when V. P. I. had V. P. I. (13)
Gilb
L.E.
a seemingly safe 13-- 7 lead, Peake Nutter
Phipps
L.T
again fumbled and Kentucky re- Miles
..... L.G
Belt
covered on the Gobbler 40 yard line. Jones
C
Pence
Three plays by Jenkins, Ross and Moran (c)
R.G
Wert
Portwood brought a first down. At Bailey
R.T.
H. Portwood
this point Mohney was substituted for Brown
expect- Petty ..
R.E
Schulte
Portwood. Naturally V. P. L
Q.B.
Jenkins
ed a pass, and while their defense was McArthur
L.H.
Mohney, Captain Peake .,.
Smith (c)
intently watching
R.H.
Ellis
Smith tucked the ball in his arms, and Esleeck
Ross
F.B. .
smashed his way through tackle, Looney
Score by quarters:
evaded the safety man and took the
0 7 6 013
ball the remaining distance to a touch- V. P. 1
7 0 0 613
down and a tie score. With the whole Kentucky
Looney, Peake, Wert,
Touchdowns
crowd holding its breath, so to speak,
Wert made ready to place kick. How- Smith.
N. LIMESTONE
Substitutions: V. P. I. Handy for
ever, fate was against the Blue, and
the pass from center skidded along Bailey, Mattox for Esleeck, Jacobs
WE ARE OPEN FROM
the ground, the try for goal tailing for McArthur, Esleeck for Mattox.
SEVEN TO SEVEN
The came ended a few seconds lat McArthur for Jacobs, Bailey for
er. It is said that V. P. L has one of Handy, Mattox for Esleeck, Rice for
the best teams in the Southern Con Peake, Moss for Miles, Mahoney for
ference, even stronger than the famed Nutter; Kentucky Franklin for Gilb,
Alabama eleven. During the second DeHaven for H. Portwood, Edwards
quarter, and partly during the second for Belt, Creech for DeHaven, Gilb
half of the contest, the Gobblers clear for Franklin, Mohney for Portwood,
ly outplayed the Wildcats. They Kirkendall for Mohney.
Officials Lambert, Ohio State, ref
gained ground consistently', making
Washington and
25 yards from scrimmage, to Ken- eree; Goodwin, Maxwell, Ohio Jef
State,
tucky's 140. They chalked up 10 first ferson, umpire;
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WHAT
to the Blue's seven. Very lit- - head linesman,
downs
aerial work was attempted, and
tla
BAND RELATED TO EACH OTHER?
none of the passes tried were completed.
The eame was very well
played, as neither team drew over 1!
In the secon1
in penalties.
period V. P. I. took the ball straight
down the field for a touchdown, Loo
ny scoring. McArthur kicked goal (CONTINUED FROM PAGE SIX)
Asrain, at the start of the second
half. V. P. I. gained through the line the Louisana State University eleven
and skirted the ends for a marker, last Saturday, the Wademen brought
A. a pocket of horseshoes into the fray
Peake scoring on an end run.
GOT
THAT MAKES
OF
Portwood blocked McArthur's try for with them and threw one out onto the
ground when the wanted six or seven
goal kick.
MAIDENS
AND
DELIRIOUS
points. The first half ended 3 to 0
And Another Fumble
in favor of 'Bama, but here comes a
To start the game, Ross kicked off boy by the name of Prichard, who by
CUSTOMERS!
to McArthur. who returned to his 40 the way defeated Sewanee by blockyard line. Schulte recovered a fum- ing a kick for a safety and a 2 to 0
ble, and an exchange of punts and victory, and blocks two punts in suca 15 yard penalty on the Wildcats cession and runs for touchdowns after
gave V. P. L quite an advantage. each one. And then one of the lesser
OF A SUIT
A COLLEGE
V. P. L was held and punted to Ken lights gets away for a long run for
tuckv's 25 yard line. Ellis fumbled the other touchdown and away 'goes
EDUCATION?
and Bailey recovered. Looney like victory hopes for L. S. U.
wise committed an error and Ellis
recovered. Smith punted and Peake's
you
Alon.o- - with this little info there
now, by
20 vard off tackle thrust featured
was also passed' along the secret that
punts L. S. U. blocked a .punt and instead of
Gobbler drive. An exchange of
is
foufid V. P. I. to a great disadvantage, running down through an open field
three-butto- n
point that Peake for a touchdown, which at that time
and it was at this
fumbled and Wert scored the Wild- would have made the score 6 to 3 in
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cat's first marker. Ross kicked off their favor, the alert "U" man comes
airain. Schulte recovered Peake's along and falls on the ball and allows
models
one
double
fumble as the quarter ended. How two other mates to pile on top of
ever, they lost the ball to V. if. 1. as him. Of course sHch a trick can be
Double
the second quarter started, on downs termed nothing but dumbness on the
Peake and Esleeck took the ball down part of these fellows. A touchdown
the field with some remarkable runs right here might hare been the turn
Peake ing point of the game, bat it wasn't
to the Blue 35 yard stripe.
Billy
newOn
we
broke away for a long run, being made and that's that.
nailed on the one yard line. Looney
carryMARSENA
on
plunged over and McArthur kicked
We notice that the Orange and
goal.
Jenkins received the kick-oDON
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White, student publication of the
for Kentucky. After several line University of Tennessee, carries a
plays, Smith punted. Plunges by story concerning basketball practice
AT
overMattox and Peake netted 12 yards and at U. T. We would infer from this
you
see
up
down. Peake and Mattox ad that they're out to cut a wide uvath
a first
vanced the ball near the Blue goal
.
in southern uonierence circles tnis
Crimsons
Vols.
but fumbled on the Blue ten yard year. About 25 men reported for the
line. Wert recovered and Smith punt-o- first workout. Prospects for the team
of danger as Jhe half ended.
are good, the story says, five letter
Peake Makes Touchdown
men returning from last season.
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