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BULLDOGS,
GIVE THOSE
’GATORS HELL! i iT
GEORGIA TO PLAV
L. S. U. IN LAST
GAME FOR ATHENSl
Georgia faces L. S. U. In the last
home game of the current season oh
November 17. This will also prob
ably he the last football Kane to be
played on Sanford Held, scene of
many historic gridiron Imttles.
L. S. U. has not lost a conference
game this season and has had only
two touchdowns scored on them
This gives promise of an interesting
1 afternoon on Hit 1 seventeenth.
L.’ R. H. Is the second Louisiana
) team to appear In Athens, Tulane
| being the other team from the Rayou
■ country to perform on the local Held.
The star of the Louisiana State team
Is Tinsley, who Is rated as one of
the best In the conference.
The Tigers started this year under
a new coach, Kuss Cohen, former as
sistant to Wallace Wade at Alabama
and liIh team’s record Is Impressive.
Georgia will have another hard
game on Saturday week.
Red Devils Defeat
N. G. A. C. 75 to 0
BULLDOG HALFBACK
LOOKING ON
By
R. E. HAMILTON
FILLS SHIVERS SHOES
Harvey Hill, Georgia punter and
passer who has been playing a bril
liant game this season. Hill’s pass
to Maffett against Auburn put the
ball on the one-yard line.
Georgia Track
Captain Beats
Tech Leader
The Red Devils, reserve team of
the Georgia Bulldogs overwhelmlng-
l.v defeated the North Georgia Ag
gies from Dahlonega Saturday while
their big brothers were winning from
Auburn.
The star of the game was Dick
ens, last year's freshman half. He
played quarter and made many
spectacular broken Held runs.
The Red Devils played good foot
ball all the time but the lack of
opposition by Dahlonegn makes
It Impossible to judge Georgia’s re
serves by this game. Retell, Me-
Tlgue, Kelly, Scrlver, Turner, Owens,
Hamilton, and James played a highly
creditable game for the Reds. Cap
tain Backntan, who had charge of
the Reserves played every man who
was In uniform Including freshmen.
The Reds scored thirty-two points
In the firwt half. Dickens scored the
Hrst touchdown on an end run and
shortly after this McTIgue caught a
pass and carried It across for a
marker. Revolt scored and Dickens
scored twice before the half ended.
In the second half the Georgia
team exhibited even more drive than
they showed in the first, six touch
downs being scored in the last half.
Hamilton scored the first, then
Owens carried It across the line, and
Kelly blocked a punt and ran for a
touchdown. Turner scored a marker
< n a forward pass, Dickens ran back
a punt for a touchdown, and Dick
ens scored for the final time on an
end run.
Running In line iform, Captain
Mob Young, Georgia, beat Captain
Roy Brewer, Georgia Tech, in the an
nual Georgia-Georgla Tech cross I
country run last Saturday at Atlanta
with a time of 26 minutes and 30 I
seconds. Georgia Tech won the race |
by a score of 24 to 31.
In winning the rare Young con
tinued his record of the past two
years of winning first place in every
dual meet that he has participated
In.
The men in the other places were:
third, SummeroiiH, Tech; fourth,
I Owen, Tech; fifth, Crlsfleld. Tech;
Injuries have been the most prom
inent characteristic of the Bulldogs
lately. Haley, Frisbie, Smith, Mc
Crary, Boland, among the regulars,
may play Saturday and then again
they may not. Personally, we are of
the ppinion that they will play.
The Florida 'Gators are not to be
taken lightly. Even though it was
against weak teams, 144 points in
two games is a whole flock of touch
downs; a good fraction over a point I
a minute, in fact. Our neighbors to I
the south patently have a high gear-1
ed scoring machine, and it is up to I
the Georgia defense to stop it.
—
In 1927, during the game at Jack
sonville that led to a 28-0 victory
j for Georgia, the Red and Black for- j
ward wall held the 'Gators on the
! one-yard line. We hope that it will j
not be necessary to do this again; [
j such a moment is downright tense, i
even if the line should hold.
Neither Georgia nor Florida has I
I lost a conference game. Barring the I
I possibility of a tie, it takes no great
| stretch of the imagination to see that
the record of one team must be
spoiled for the year. We are forced
to admit that the ’Gators have a fair
chance to win; better if injuries take
Herbert Maffett, Bulldog left end
and pass receiver, who scored two
touchdowns against Tulane and made
another possible against Auburn'.
Maffett plays Shiver’s old position.
[ toll of Georgia regulars. Notwith
standing that admission, we would
look upon a defeat for the Bulldogs
as an upset. In other words, Geor-
| gia is our choice.
Indications are that a goodly num-
1 her of University students will at-
tend the game. Two special trains,
I automobiles, and the college way of
I traveling hoboing — are currying
j red caps to the Port city.
The biggest sports news of the
week was the announcement that
, .. Yale would break tradition next year
sixth, lloyd, Georgia; seventh Simp- , ,
and Journey south to dedicate Geor-
Track Team to
Face Meets in
Next Few Weeks
BULLDOGS DEFEAT
TIGERS’ TEAM IN
CONFERENCE GAME
The Georgia football team won
its second conference game Saturday,
' , e"eating Auburn 13 to 0 in Colum
bus. Most of the Bulldogs who
played were second-stringers, the
regulars being rested as much as
possible for the Florida game Sat
urday.
Both Georgia scores came in the
first half, the first when after Joe
Martin had recovered a fumble, Ar-
min Waugh circled end for a touch
down. Benny Rothstein bucked
over for the second marker after a
ppss to Maffett had put the ball on
the one yard line.
Auburn has been hopelessly out
classed by almost every football
team they have played in the last
two years. They have managed to
get only a couple of ties and one
victory during that time and it was
generally conceded that Georgia
would have an easy afternoon, but
the Tigers put up a real fight espe
cially in the second half. One of
’■o characteristics of teams from the
village is its fighting spirit; in the
(Continued on page 8)
son, Georgia; eighth. Taltnadge.
Georgia; ninth, Jones, Georgia;
tenth, Morgan, Tech.
gta’s new stadium. Dr. S. V. San-
(Continued on page 7)
The University of Georgia varsity
cross country team faces three
matches during the next few weeks,
according to Coach Bill Tate. The
team meets Auburn on November
10, competes in the Southern Con
ference championship in Atlanta on
November 24, and is entered in the
A. A. U. meet to be held In Atlanta
December 7. Young and Talmadge
are expected to place In all these
meets.
The Freshman team also has a
busy time ahead, facing Tech High
November 17, and Dahlonega Novem
ber 24.
A race open to all University of
Georgia students except varsity
track men has been announced for
] the first week of December. The
first upper classman to finish in this
j race will be awarded a minor letter,
i Medals will go to the first ten men
I finishing and the first six freshmen
j to finish will be given numerals. A
I cup will be awarded to the winning
[ fraternity.
TEAM IS INVITED TO
ATTEND TWO ALUMNI
DANCES IN SAVANNAH
:
Members of the Georgia football
squad have been invited to attend
two alumni script dances at the Do- i
Soto hotel in Savannah this week- j
end. There will be a dance Friday
and Saturday nights as a part of the
activities centering around the Geor-
gia-Florida game.
STUDENT TICKETS WILL
BE ON SALE AT DE SOTO
Students desiring tickets to the
Georgia-Florida game may obtain
them in Savannah Saturday morn
ing at the DeSoto hotel upon pre
sentation of registration cards.
Tickets will be $1.00.
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Georgia-Florida Game
Play by play details by
special leased wire direct
from playing field to
GUS’S
3 P. M. SATURDAY— 3 P. M.
Gome Early and Get a Good Seat
Bus Schedule
Travel Bv Motor Hus
SAFE, CONVENIENT AND
ECONOMICAL
For information call Union Bus
Station, Clayton St., l’hone 1(17
LEAVING ATHENS
For Atlanta via Monroe:
7:30 A.
M.
1:00 P.
M.
4:00 P.
M.
For
Atlanta via
Wtn<
10:30 A.
M.
BiM P.
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For Macon:
7:30 A.
M.
4:20 P.
M.
For
Gainesville:
8:0ft A.
M.
11:00 A.
M.
3:00 P.
M.
For
Augusta:
8:00 A.
M.
8:00 P.
M.
For
Elberton:
0:00 A.
M.
6:00 P.
M.
For
Anderson, S
. C.:
8:00 A.
M.
12:00 Noon
6:00 P.
M.
If
fourteen or
mor
go to Savannah for the Florida-
(ieorgia game by bus, make
reservations at once; round-
trip 87.30.
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