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MARYVILLE DEFEATED,
RESERVES SHOW
FINE; OFFENSE IS
FLASHY, POLISHED
Last Saturday afternoon on Stoll
Wildcat football
team tore the Maryville Highlanders'
defense into shreds and scored a 25-- 0
victory in the initial game of the season. The game was slow, sluggish,
except when the
. and without thrills
varsity backfield turned loose some
.part of its potential strength. Thirsty players were used by Coach Murphy and the varsity played only half
of the game.
Last year Maryville played Kentucky in the first game and almost
. defeated the Wildcats with the same
team that played last Saturday. According to reports from Tennessee the
team was more improved although to
a competent critic who witnessed the
fame the Highlanders displayed lit
field a

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tle knowledge of football and had
few effective plays.
Jenkins went over for the first
touchdown early in the first quarter
and from that time on if the 'Cats
had chosen to loose ttie full fury of
their attack they could easily have
Inscored many more touchdowns.
diana and Washington and Lee
scouts were in the stands so only a
few crossbucks and forward pass
plays were used. For the most part
Captain Smith and his cohorts played
straight football and with so much
force that Coach Murphy utilized two
quarters in giving his sophomore
substitutes a little necessary experience. Captain Smith, Ellis, Ross and
Jenkins formed the backfield which
has been greatly praised since the
They executed Coach Murgame.
phy's shift with perfect rhythm and
ran interference in the same manner.
In the line Pence, Wert and Gilb
were the main factors in the victory.
However, the ability of Creech, Edwards, Schulte, Belt and Phipps is
attested by Maryville's noticable lack

of first downs three
Kentucky
made 18 first downs.
Following is the line-u- p
and summary:
Maryville (0)
Pos. Kentucky (25)
L.E,
Hunt
Gilb
Harvey
L.T.
Creech
L.G,
Holland
Belt
Stone
C.
Pence
G. Dunn
R.G,
Wert
Brock
R.T.
F. Phipps
Cartwright (c) R.E
Schulte
Davis
Q.B
Jenkins
Clemens
L.H
Smith
McCall
R.H
Ellis
Byrd
F.B
Ross
Score by quarters:
Maryville
00
0
0
6 12
Kentucky
725
Maryville
Substitutions:
Gann
for Brock; Biggs for Harvey; Mor
G. Dunn;
ton for Biggs; Gann for
Taylor for Hunt; G. Crawford for
Holland; Smith for J. Crawford.
Kentucky Ropke for Creech; Port- wood for Ellis; Scott for Belt; Wad-dfor Schulte; Edwards for F.
Phipps; Knadler for Jenkins; T.
Phipps for Ross; Dees for Pence;
Pieh for Smith; Franklin for Gilb;
Belt for Wert; Farmer for Belt; Summers for Creech; Kavanaugh for
Wert; Ott (despite his broken finger)
for Ross, who went back in for
Phipps when all of the regulars reentered the game in the last quarter;
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We cannot help but admire the
ability of Waddell and Franklin, sub'
stitute ends, who last Saturday tore
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of Maryville's backield
every time they started around ends,
and sometimes caueht them
ed before they even' got started on
their ground gaining journies. Suf
fice to say, this revelation was more
than pleasing to Coach Murphy who
now has four ends Schulte and Gilb
being the other two who are capable
of taking care of their positions most
any old time. We might add that
the former were not boxed once during the entire time they saw action
and this is something to say about
two boys who are playing their first
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eif'ht sports instead of the Georgetown will probably go through they brag about after they have beat-th- e
season undefeated with such a en Rose Poly, Union, Transylvania,
t.ack, with which it
two by four schedule, but what can Eastern Normal et al?
ctaited.
And now that thi3 report is "off
our hands" so to speak, we ju3t can't
keep the excitement from bubbling up
over the prospect of camp this weekend. THIS week-enAt Swallow's
Nest and the crowd will leave Boyd
hall Saturday afternoon at 1:30. And
that excited feeling we spoke about
you see we've been on W. A. A.
camps before and hence, we KNOW.
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(By PAULINE ADAMS)
council will gladly give you one upon
At a meeting of the Women's Ath- request.
letic Association in the women's gym,
And don't forget
on Monday afternoon, Mabel Hill,
Camp!
president, gave a brief history of the
association. Virginia Robinson talked on the point system and the sys
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founded in 1921, with 100 charter
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members, it's first president was Miss happen and let them tiira out as they
Sarah Blanding, then attending may. The Crimson Tide must net be
everybody in these
school here, and now our dean of wo- as weak as most
The secret?
men.
With cooperation, work and parts thought for.
enthusiasm, it has grown until it now Could it possibly be Wallace Wade,
coaching offer at
who was refused a
the University of Kentucky?

Curry for Gilb; Garnet for Farmer-- !
Wigglesworth for F. Phipps; Crowd
er for Kavanaugh.
Jenkins, Ross, Smith
Touchdonws
2. Ropka missed two drop kicks for)
extra points after goal; Ross made
one and missed one place kick for,
the point.
Referee, Lane, Kenyon; umpire,
Head, Louisville; head linesman, Kenton, Yale.

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tomorrow. Many and many an argument will be settled by this game, too.
The Kittens are not to be sneezed at
this year and some line on the ability
which they are supposed to have will
be gleaned from the opening fray.
Most everybody is of the opinion that
Irvine Jeffries was always just about
two thinks ahead of any other quarterback he ever met in his high school
games and he met the best in the
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of the best types of passes te ase.
The rule not infrequently will penal
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ing it into open spaces when the pass
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The worst which can hannen to anv
team that makes three incompleted
forward passes on the first, second
and third downs will be to kick on
fourth down from a noint ten vards
farther back than when the ball was
first put into play, which is not an
excessive penalty for the use of such
Kentucky's attack was not
tactics.
hampered the least bit by the thought
of the new rule, as they went rieht
ahead to make gains on the first try!
vhich thy made at flipping the ball
to a galloping Wildcat.

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In regard to this pass rule, a five
yard penalty is placed on a second
and third incompleted pass within
the same series of downs, except on
the fourth down when the ball goes
to the opponents. But this will not
affect the game seriously at all. It
will not prevent a team from trying
forward passes; it does not penalize
completed forward passes, either be
hind the line of scrimmage or beyond
the line of scrimmage; it does not
seriously affect the strategy of the
game, if anything, in my opinion, it
adds slightly to it.

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Georgetown was not so well satisfied
with the result of the Rose Polv trame
Saturday. The score. 31 to 3. would
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