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FLORIDA’S ’GATORS DESERVE A HAND
CLAIM FOR NATIONAL RECOGNITION CAN BE AIDED BY WIN FROM TENESSEE
■ (By BOB MATHERNE, NEA Service Bporta Writer)
One Bears much talk these days about undefea.od football elevens
but Flo, da (ana are somowtmt chaarlned over the fact that the unde..
tested F.crlda teem Isn't getting the nice press notices that some
ether teams are receiving.
Fior da happens to be one of the few undefeated elevens and also
one of the highest scoring machines. They have won seven In a row
and should get their eighth vie lory on Thanksgiving Day. The.r
ninth game—and we’re not saying y'ctlm in this case—is with Ten-
nessee oh 'December 8. • 1
The unfortunate part of this record is that it has been made at
the expense of teams Jike Auburn. Ciemsoh, Mercer. Sewanee and
Georgia. Each of these has been beaten at least tw.ee this season,
and i: Is rather hard to get all hopped over such a 1 st °* v ctlms.
But we Icprn from Frank S. Wright, whose business it is to tell
peope things about tbia Florida eleven, that Florida a one of those
teams gOfU^nough to take over most of the teams about the counto .
The Cadman .t O.'he.vllle I- Charle. W Bad,man. who got a
few headlines at Notre Dame and who made h.« reputation aa a
C ° ’ on an 3 u o t * Id a ^ Va t glimpse of iho Florida team laat tall and
■s*
^Cra^ree, 0 says°Dachman, U the ^ Tool
^.wVelS* hand and run. m a way that reminds one of fled
Orange. Some say he ia 80 t . p ^[*® n | h ° f resene°bkcks*and a line that
.he Florida team
th But y< tbc back* are ? ur * P ne , c h * e n t t * e 1 c C a ’'An.Amcr l co' guard at
Ask Bachman, or lot' h ‘ 0 o aJ ed three yeari under Andy-
Penn State, or A. P. Pie™"- wjbaah uradnate. about
Smith at Callforn a. or Na»li *!“ they neV er have glimpsed a
those backs. Ono and all w 1. aec are . . k „ „ lh „r
let of equals. Thr
Only Owens and —
when the roll 1* called nex ' . lllB yoar is j mmy Stee’.e.
The ontstand tg man on he Florida line this year ^ ^ j goo( , a
a sophomore E u * rI ' |nat ,!ra footlml player. At east
guard aa any about 'J * ? nu[( 0( , ;h e opinion of a man who
Bedeck thinka bo, and you ran t anuit or. » tw0 years,
made Walter Camp's All-America fpr h t po nlturm|ljr .ggreaalve."
■•Steele , » 4 B a a ttw Mua « « an'lnterter ng lineman, con-
STMi he^guardTve^n either In the southwest or In the
' oaih ^, r«r. r «*-.-» sr^’-ajs.^st
ule this year. They aurely must hove a team of power anu
m Victory *ronT TenneMee—that io what Florida must gain to con-
vfnee tho skeptics who may harbor the Idea that F.or da hasnt a
deserving football team.
n 13 to 13 tie. A win '.y either
team Thursday v. ill decide tnc
?nnd lot chnmpionshrp. The two
teams have been practicing regul
arly on the ‘Y* athletic field since
the last game, and a great deal of
interest has been worked up oyer
the game to be ployed Thanks
giving morning ta decide which
team will to call.*4 s “champion*
There will be no admission
charge to the game, ami if you are
interested in seeing some future
football stars »n action, and have
not planned to go hunting Thanks-
"ielld "and
gams, on Saolord F.eld Thursday gjur ^ -W**, ^tho
' ‘ ycd in tho afternoon.
the probable
N.Y. U. ELEVEN
FEARS OREGON |
AGGIE GAME
lets were to be defeated by the The surface of Paris streets re-
westerners, yei things like tha1 quiring the attention of the pub-
h. ve beer, happening right a’ong. lie works department of the city
’-I-. ck J.'*, coach of the now amounts to more than 10,-
a’c.v York University eleven, whs 000,000 square meters,
being htiled as the t’ cst of the
younger school nf football mentor;
; admits that psychology is again u
I 'm but pluck and the drive of
ids !:a?kf eld and t*»e power cf hi?
line may offset this consideration
NEW YORK.—(UP)—Poo**:i
aspirations have been blasted
many times during the current
season that New York UniversitV ^
f«°! P s nJnc '“‘hTp^a-o™ Thur-' I There are 47 pubHr iwimming-
ay’s b ; " inf-’r-. *-tional n-amc ' batJl3 in London and *3,995,913 of the -ulp wood. 84 per cent of
-V the°Oregrn Agg.es. '* i people bathed in them in 1920— saw legs and 74 per cent of
wo.,1 he a rod anthCimaxU last year for whteh mmphfc SW
to a bn.liant season if the Vb- figures are available. i months of 1928.
Exports of chemicals and allied
products from Germany to for
eign countries have advanced
steadily, especially during the
■' n 8t two years, until during 1927
they exceeded $300,000,000. .
PALACE TONIGHT
SEX — LOVE — STRIFE
NORMAN KERRY and LEWIS sfONE
FREE FOOTBALL
fill Will BE
s “Y. M. C
morhlnff at ten o'clock. —
Preps and Owls have p’ayed throe | in'the aftt
same, together this season, the [ The following
firatheinir a victoiy Preps, score lino-up of tho two teams.
being 32 to 0. The second •ruriio
wM'WOT by the Owls, score 26 • •
Y PREPS
OWLS
VAN SICKLE
BRUMBAUGH
STEELE
CRABTREE
—IN-
‘'The Foreign
The Florida ’Gators are boasting they have one Rainey Cawthorn, and th’nk no less of two stclar *
of the greatest sets of backs in the country this linesmen, Jimmy Steele, a guard, and Da’e Van.
year in Quarterback Clyde Crabtree, Halfbacks sick’e, an end. These six players, so the Floridians
Carl Brumbaugh, Royce Goodbread and Fullback | say, are deserving sectional and nado.nal honor.
LEFT END
41 Pete” Torp’.ey .. .Howard Pope
LEFT TACKLE
Harvey Taylor... Edward McCoy
LEFT GUARD
Albert Wier, Jr, Jeff Sailori
Prince R Jordc T n HA . L Wm AC Anderson 1 Athen * And Gainesville
LEFT1IALFBACK I
Frown Wilder “Bud” Dav s
FULLBACK i
To Meet Undefeated
Legion”
With Mary Nolan and June Marlowe
^oiuiv—Mad passion cf the flesh—sublime passion of a pure
o—- rcnfllct that has endured since the beginning of time.
STAN LAUREL —OLIVER HARDY COMEDY
“Early to Bed”
. An orange icqntains about 87
per cent -water.
(Continued from page one)
38.. Tha .third ua'nc resulted in Alex Ashford Joe Caldwell Howard Hudson
CENTER
Richard Pulat Omar Smith
RIGHT GUARD | Nebraska lias 1,200 natural i' ea 'm'" m “ J '
Jack Proctor Clinton Sorrells lakes. . ...
RIGHT TACKLE i — 'axSt OalneavH
Stokelcy Pound... .Glenn Dillard! In the des?rt ranges of the „i.. v .... ..inwt n..
RIGHT END | West, sheepmen sometimes cover Vhost* urn Kami!
“Hutch” Hodgson Ki’l Kemp ;!;’* • units with s^raw to delay h4 .. 1(! fIU , k i„.
QUARTERBACK melting and furnish water for a j onc J, and jj. lxw ,
Tuck ir • longer period.
STRAND TONIGHT
Red'
ThankHgivlng
end; Moore- I
center; and
halve* Five
j Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life
By BRIGGS
Old Gold
«,not a cough in a carload
■u
A cheery hearer «f
Christmas good* will
cite special Old Gold
Holiday Package
or. i
that played in Rame are on the ‘
Georgia freshman team. These are j
Leathers, tackle; Matthews, guurd; j
Hamilton, ern; and Mell and Joe!
Cos a, quarterbacks. '
A light workout Wednesday pu‘. }
the finishing touches to the local
team. They are In fine condition for i
the battle, \vl h the exception of I
Hupcrt Maxwell and I.MI Fant. Doth ‘
may be able, lut they wl.l not be in j
good shape. Farit has a bad ankle. i/»\
hurt In the yume wi h LaOrnnxc,
while Maxwell Is suffering with ^
slight lacerations received in tho 1 (0)
Pint few days. |.
Much Interest is being shown In t 1
Athens about the game omorrow.
h the Hulldogs playing in B|rni- :
mm, local fans who remain In i
n for tho Holidays will avail '
n-elves of the opportunity o.'
wing n geo I game, even they do
io go to Birmingham.
FLU EPIDEMIC
CATCHES MANY
SCREEN STARS
HOLLYWOOD Cal — VP)_Thir-
Wn mtcion picture stare and two
d’rect-vs were confined to their
beds Wednesday with attacks of
inliuenza. What was described as
a “mild epidemic" rtruck the f.’m
colony Sunday when Clara Bow
r-u n fjiibe-t. stars, were
•brought down with the disease.
Others under physicians care in
due i-o« Wilson, Monte Blue
Mr. and Mrs. R cha* ' Bartheknes
Loretta Youn?, Saily Phipps, Jean
I Arthur, Ruth Toy'or, Willian
i Haines and Buster Keaton, actor*'
• p vy Mumau and EdwarJ
Sedgwick, directors.
In Los Angeles, 502 cases of in
ine.ixa wus reported Tucsdav
bringing the total for the month
1 t0 2,163 cases. Deaths totalled 41
j to date.
BULLDOG* ATHLETE
HIGHLY PRAISED
BY TECHC0ACH
ATLANTA, Ga. — (AP) — Hal
Barron, track coach at Georgia
, Te< !i, has advised the Mi rcse
comm’tteo that Ed Hamm of
; Georg a Tech, and Bob Young of
i the University of Georgia, are the
two best prospects In the south
, for entry in the annual Mi rc.se
Indoor racing events In New
York.
FOR YOUR 1THANKSGIVING
Dessert—real turkeys in Individ-1
ual molds. COSTA'S, Phone 174«
or 9161.
in
Dog Law
—Another action triumph for Ranger as a dog of the lumber
camps who bared his fangs against the world to save his master!
SALESMAN SAM
Names They Can’t Use
By Small