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T II R R K I) AND BLACK
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
FOOTBALL SUMMARY
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DI.Nfl passes for a gain of thirty-two yards.
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GAMKH THIS WEEK
Georgia vs. Florida at Savannah.
Tech vs. Vanderbilt at Atlanta.
Sewanec vs. Tennessee at Knox
ville.
Alabama vs. Kentucky at Mont
gomery.
Maryland vs. Yale at New Haven.
Virginia vs. V. P. I. at Blacks-
burg.
Clemson vs. V. M. I. at Lynch
burg.
Washington Sr Lee vs. Princeton
at Princeton.
South Carolina vs. North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
North Carolina State vs. David
son st Greensboro,
Auburn vs. Tulune at New Orleans.
Mississippi vs. L. S. U. at Baton
Rouge.
Centenary vs. Mississippi Aggies
at Starksvllle.
Georgia, 111; Auburn, 0.
Georgia Tech, 3-2; Oglethorpe, 7.
North Carolina. 6; N. C. State. 6.
Mississippi, 26: Clemson, 7.
Florida, 71: Sewanee, 6.
Virginia, 20; W. & L., 13.
Vanderbilt, 14; Kentucky, 7.
V. P. I., 9: Mnrylnnd, 6.
Wisconsin, 15: Alabama, 0.
Mississippi Aggies, 6: Michigan
State, 6.
Tennessee, 67; Cnruon-Newnan, 0.
Tulane, 27: Mlllsaps, 0.
Arkansas, 7; L. S. U., 0,
V. M. I., 13; Davidson, 0.
Citadel, 0; South Carolina, 0.
Tech ...
3
0
0
1.000
converted into a touchdown. Au-
Tennessee _ _
_3
:i
0
0
1.000
burn’s aerial attack netted them
Florida . _ _
_3
3
0
0
1.000
about ten yards on two complete
Vanderbilt _ _
.3
;t
0
0
1.000
passes while ^ix failed bo reach
V. I*. I.
2
0
0
1.000
Ihelr receiver.
Georgia _ _ _
.2
2
0
0
1.000
Ilerdls McCrary was left In Ath-
L. S. U. .
.2
2
0
0
1.000
ens because of an Injury as was Joe
Clemion _ _ _
.4
s
1
0
.750
Boland. Cree Stelling was also out
Alabama _ _ _
-4
:i
1
0
.750
because of a knee injury.
South Carolina
3
2
1
0
.667
Joe Martin pluyed Red Smith’s
Mississippi _ _
.4
2
2
0
.500
end position and did a good Job of ]
Kentucky _ _ _
.2
X
1
0
.500
It. Rothsteln was also effective in
V. M. I.
.3
1
1
1
.500
the fullback position.
North Carolina
.4
X
2
1
.3 33
The starting backfield was some-
W. & L. _ _ _
.4
1
3
0
.250
what of a surprise to most Georgia
Tulane _
4
1
3
0
.250
followers, Armin Waugh starting at
Virginia _ _ _
4
X
3
0
.250
right half, Bobby Hooks tit left,
Sowunoe _ _ _
_2
0
2
0
.000
Johnson at quarter and Rothsteln at
Maryland
.4
0
3
1
.000
full.
N. C. State - -
.4
0
3
1
.000
The play of Auburn was featured
Miss. A. & M.
3
0
3
0
.000
by the passing, kicking, and running
Auburn _
_4
0
4
0
.000
of Tuxworth. He was the brightest
star of the Tiger team.
BULLDOGS DEFEAT
After Georgia’s two scores |the
TIGERS' TEAM
TN
play was rather dul.l the wet field
five thousand people but the mediocre
team that Auburn is supposed to
have, kept the usual interest from
l>e : ng manifested in the game. Geor
gia's victory Saturday marks the
sixth consecutive win over Auburn
which is the longest string that has
been hung up since the teams start
ed playing over thirty years ago.
CONFERENCE GAME
PI KAPPA PHI PLEDGES THREE
Lambda chapter of Pi Kappa Phi
announces the pledging of Norton
Sanders, Los Angeles, Cal.; Jim
Stoinoff, Sanford, Fla.; and Gene
Groover, LaGrange.
On the same day you
have another Photo
grapher make your
pictures, let us make
some. Compare re
sults.
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face of certain defeat their teams
and their student body never quit.
The game was played on a muddy
field and this in some part accounts
for the fumbles that occurred on
both sides.
The local gridders out-played the
' churn team clearly, mnklng fifteen
first downs to ten for the Tigers and
completed two out of five forward
made flashy football impossible and
while Auburn made several good
starts they never came close to a
i score. Gfeorgia would march the
ball down the field only to be held
for downs or to fumble.
The game was attended by about
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