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T H E K E I) AND BLACK
Page Seven
Bulldogs Off Form
As Gobblers Win
Opening Game 7-6
Cl)t 3Ktb mb Placfe sports
Students May Get Inclement Weather Bull pups Will Open
Georgia's Green Team Look*
Ragged in initial Contest Athletic Cards Now Stops Tennis Flav Season in Clemson
()nWoodruff Courts
Of Season
Georgia's Bullpup football crew
loaves Athens Saturday morning for
Clemson, S. C., where they will meet
Permanent athletic tickets for
freshmen are now being distributed |
at the athletic office, room 111, Aca- With fifty upperclassmen and
demic building, and the names ot thirty-five freshmen already entered, the Clemson freshmen in their first
students whose tickets are ready are the first university intramural tennis game of the season. The game will
get under way at 3 o’clock.
Johnny Broadnax, freshman coach,
ly good gridmen, evinced oc
casional flashes of good work indi
vidually, but almost at no time could
they get together and effectively
smear the Gobblers’ hard running
backs.
Athens Roys Stand Out
Leroy Moorehead and John Brown,
two Athens sophomore guards, did
some good defensive work in spots,
and McWhorter, playing with a se
vere. back injury, also made several
neat tackles, as did Batchelor and GRIM BULLDOG TEAM
Turbeyville. None of them played
a consistent enough game to merit
much praise.
The Bulldog backs failed to get
away for appreciable gains except
for that one belated drive in the last
quarter in which Bill David scored
on a line plunge after carrying the
ball Into scoring position on a bril
liant 22-yard gallop outside right
tackle. Both the punting and pass-
inexperience, poor coordination,
and dispirited play were the prin
cipal factors in Georgia's opening
game 7 to 6 defeat which the V. P.
I. Gobblers administered them on being posted daily on the main bul-1 tournament will get under way on
Sanford field last Saturday. | letin board between the Academic the Woodruff hall courts as soon as
The Bulldogs’ green but potential- building and Demosthenian hall, the weather permits. Matches sche- had not determined the starting line-
Charles Martin, graduate manager duled for early part of week were up Thursday afternoon
of athletics, announced Thursday. called off due to inclement weather.' The freshman roster follows:
Upperclassmen will also get their j The freshman entry list contains j Reynolds, L. Wilson, McKay, Will-
permanent tickets at the athletic of- the name of Peggy Henry, the only <ox, Baxter, C. Martin, Spence, Bow-
fice. These will be ready early next | co-ed to enter either tournament. | den, Sheldon, Whitten, Inman, Can-
week. An announcement will be ] Miss Henry, a native Californian, has j dler, Gomez, McKnlght, Jones, R.
posted on the bulletin board when played against the famous Helen Willson, Lindsay, Costa, Morgan,
they are ready. Students registered Wills Moody, and will prove a seri- Hirsh, Robertson, Treadaway, Wim-
at the Teachers’ college will receive ous threat to male athletic supre- berly, Shi, F. Johnson, Hollis, Vick- mont last year. He was defeated In
their tickets at the office of Dean macy according to reports. Miss Hen- 1 ors, Chester, Ashford, Bond, May, a tough scrap by Garner of North
Meadows. ry last year won the Los Angeles■ Walker, G. Johnson, C. Wagner, Carolina.
City High school girl singles title, Vaughan, Lindsey, Hines, H. Wag- Upperclassmen making the team
j and, with her sister, the doubles ner, Cordell. Alger, and Byrd. j will be given a minor "G,” and the
FACES GRF*EU WAVF i title. I ———^ freshmen winners will receive num-
IN SATURDAY GAME Four high grade tennis rackets will **- —- * i orals.
Boxers Will Start
Work-outs in Gvin
Monday Afternoon
Preliminary workouts and instruc
tion will begin Monday for all candi
dates out for the university boxing
team. All men wishing to tryout for
the squad will report to Coach Clar
ence Jones in tne Memorial hall gym.
Heavy work will begin after the
Christmas holidays when the annual
intramural matches will be held.
Winners in the different weights in
these contests will represent the uni
versity in the Intercollegiate bouts
which will be scheduled later.
Three letter rlngmen were lost by
graduation last year. They were
Latimer, middleweight; Burkhalter,
lightweight, and Blrehmoro, bantam.
Jack Sullivan, only varsity fighter
back for the sqund, went to the finals
in the Southern conference tourna-
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have romped through the varsity First round entries as announced
lines with entirely too alarming con- ! by Hamilton Napier, follow:
sistency, and on the offensive the Chappell Mathews vs. Jim Dun-
varsity men have failed to show the lap, Ab Conyers vs. L. A. Garrett,
kind of alert and spirited play that Kd Laundau vs. Billy Sterne. Mack I 5
it takes to win football games. Harrison vs. Clin k ulmer, Wesley
r, „ . . . , Martin vs. Frank Davis, George
Rex Knrlght and Chick Shiver, Lon(?lno vs . Krpd Schuster. I. W.
ing of the Bulldogs was ragged, j Georgia assistant coaches, scouted Harrell vs. Alfred Colquitt, Ham]
though this was due in a measure Tulane’s game with Texas A. & M. Lokey vs. Karl Day, Frank Deese
Sights worth seeing-—a heavy, j'
be given the winners and runners- lumbering. Mack truck type fresh- ftee-wheeling, V-8, syncro-mesh gear-
up of the two tournaments. : man lineman trying to run down ed Homer Key in practice this week.
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last week, and brought back reports vs. Klatte Armstrong, Joe Vinson vs ] j
Of a Green Wave even more power- Natl,an WoIffi - c - L - Jordan vs. Fred
or a t.reon nave even more power blrchmore and R P Minor V8 A Jj
fill than that of last year which won j, smitp r,
the conference flag. „ ,, , , , ij
The following drew byes: j J
Loftin Replaces Felts Jack Morr | Si Harold Hunter, Billy ^
lethargy in the closing minutes of Tulane’s only major losses have Maddox, Frank Swift, R. L. Black,
the game, and he was the only Geor- been those of Captain Nollie Felts,
gia man to show the kind of fight ’hrough ineligibility, and ends Dal-
to the rushing in of the Orange for
wards.
New Fullback
David was the spark plug that
spurred the Bulldogs out of their
that it takes to win games.
In sharp contrast with the loggy
play of the Bulldogs was the alert,
spirited, and hard battling of the
Gobblers. The Orange forwards sent
Hugh Jackson, Billy Blun, Marvin]-
Turnipseed, John Brennan. Whitjj
Morris. Ben Conyers, Jack Brooks. /
L. J. Kilburn, Irving Rolinick, H. B. 4
Lott, M. L. Hardeman, Lustrat Wine- J
coff, Howard Burns, John Marshall', A
rymple and Haynes, through gradua
tion. Scouts Enright and Shiver re
port, however, that Joe Loftin, a re
serve fullback who took Felts’ place an( l John Todd.
Saturday, is as capable a player as
Georgia linemen sprawling on their jibe ineligible captain, and two re- j Buster Mott, who was kept out of
haunches, they raced down the field serve ends filling the shoes of Haynes , he openlng Ka ’ me due to i nc „mpleted
to cover punts as they should bejsnd Dalrymple are reported as good , t|ldlpH lia „ made up hls scholastic
covered, and after they had taken a ;•«. if not better than, the two star deflplencleg and l8 expected to be
seven-point lead in the second quar- flankmen of last season. eligible for play in the Tulane game,
ter on Casey’s touchdown and Hite’s Back in the Wave line are Winnie 1
kick of the point, they fought like | Lodrigues, center; John (Tarzan)
tigers to hold it in anticipation of
Costa’s
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
Pcafide and Bill Schroeder, guards; f?
the Georgia rally that came too late. Bankston and Cunningham, tackles,
The fight and play of the V. P. I. and a host of seasoned reserves,
line was epitomized in the charge In the backfleld are the great Don
they made on Paul Hart when he Zimmerman, the Flying Dutchman:
attempted to tie the score with a Payne, Hodgins, Lemmon, Roberts,
drop kick after Georgia’s touch- j and Richardson in addition to the
down. Four linemen rushed in new find, Loftin.
when Captain Grinus blocked Hart’s Georgia’s starting lineup was at
boot which would have been good this writing extremely doubtful. It
had the Georgia line held. is expected that Bill David, who fur-
Gcorgla Overshadowed nished Georgia s only fireworks
Casey, Mills, and Holsclaw, V. P. I against V. P. I„ will be with the
backs, completely overshadowed the starting eleven, however.
play of the Georgia backfleld with
their hard, driving stabs into the . -
line and their sweeps around end. J
V. P. I. backs batted down four 1 1
of the sixteen passes attempted by
Georgia, making good three of their
own for a total of 59 yards.
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