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Harkness with 128 was high bowler
for the Bears, The first game was
won by the Bulldogs by 18 pin*.
but the next two were taken by the
Bears by H and 18 pin*.
MAGNETIC MARYLAND
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ATLANTA — <JPh~ Six Southeast
era Conference teams this week
have their hands full and possibly
overloaded while the other six will
be building up to a big climax for
Nov. 3t. /
For the second consecutive week
the state of Tennessee supplies the
top game in the Southeast—Van
derbilt vs. Maryland in Nashville.
Last week it was the Mlssissippi
Tennessee thriller won by the Re
bels 16-13 In Memphis.
Vandy and Tulane have been In
a dead heat since Oct. 16 to see
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which is the most Improved team
the Southeastern. Thl*
meeting with Maryland can do a
lot for or against the Commodores,
Maryland has won six and lost by
only one point to Duke before
dropping last week’s game to the
North Carolina Tar Heels 49-20.
The Commodores are the highest
scorers in the Southeastern—233
points for and only 61 against.
Two games involving Southeast
ern teams push Vandy-Maryland
as the pame of the day. Alabama
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touchdown favorite over L. S. V..
and the Tennessee Vois play the
second dl/iiion Kentucky Wildcats
at Knoxtiue.
The aL.th team with a big Job
ahead is Florida which plays
old state rival, Miami. The Gators
are third from the bottom of the
SEC but on occasion have shown
powerful offensive ' headed b one
of the best runner* in Dixie—Ghuck
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Three remaining games are ex*
pected to be stiff workout* for
Georgia, Tech ana Tulane.
Tulane makes one of its few trips
of the year to play the University
of Cincinnati in Ohio. Georgia is
at home for the first time In six
weeks in a game Furman;
the Citadel of Charleston, S. C.,
coached by Quinn Decker, old
friend of Tech’s Bobby Dodd, will
be in Atlanta against the Yellow
Jackets.
Auburn, Mississippi and Missis
sippi State are idle.
After this week’s games the sea
son will be hi Its highest gear. On
Nov. Tt this is toe date: Tech
Georgia in Athens; Alabama-Flo
rida In Tuscaloosa; Auburn-unbeat
en Clemson In Mobile; L. S. U.
Tulane In Baton Rouge; Missis
slppi-Mississippi State In Oxford;
and Tennesste-Vandy in NashylUe.
The ftlght of Nov.. 26 Kentucky
meets Miami tn Miami.
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Pe nn and Penn State arc meeting
ffll ^ gridiron fM* season for the
first time since 1948.
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