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PAGE SEVEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941 Orlinba flare tn 5 Brtittari HONE 4161 Georgia And Crimson Tidof Eustis Trims Leesburg 28-0 Kowboys Hold Lake Wales to Tie i i 1 i (. Clash Today CXt Ci" Vw I BIRMIMOttAJkf-IlS fcUaeel bftiOd ft uX4 MlwJfl' lft Wftm 1 ui 1 i I 'jaC-r Sft I LtUiAM V1CIU1 WlTK S1r UEZSBL'HO-EisaUe haUwi after tf.an LittKUf eiiow Jrs4 Imi Ua4 bight ft havU I 1 lst4 ftbd CaTlapd Lftf tKU Ul lrflil UWea Bxa? up ill JiktU tl ki I Lbuig riMU rlftU- dhl iA.lHy Of Jl cftffyiftf fur th Jf ir'j fkettdlttf actt pfcViK tlj bli.J Ul oil Utt dttrjkSli pisrt a'lvlf of Ijtluit I tlft to flu so? huhxxI lo the atie mad Uvetn lauft ex tl.ao ialh lit Toiv Key MrC.etn wrr ftieo iJ eo U- hi. Cftplftl R4 Paris r.e 1-VwM ftddud l.he four few fi.s rtrfw.l't had tsitu It'll to l-'i' I t4 ttr.rr-U, C-' ba-i Je. kl gft' Jo! ft PeriU-rr laffty In the Sam quarter Jkkru Soil dowes or. "Jju own Minr.K.

pv rd up srd befar reisrd hlra in If md Mil drop kicked in rati ten ii s'ju'jrd a dr from ibe Lrrtburg 1 and In thrr firil downs fmi5 the to hrr Lend nt nf! g.sard an scroti Hr kick was wdr on h.s own ld SJ lii latf p'ey kirk on nri: Hr ft ftm i'r dlr! Iht JftfkrU hfid for or.r dnn nd then Bnvwlt pttwd lo Lnd In end vmt Wftikrs's (rmpi'd dtop kirk B) IHVJ Two p') lr Ijmd PftM nd ft Hopper! on Ui Lrmburf 3 MrClftln n- ni)KII)A SKMOR 11 Ctrn lrfi i ai.ldr Mk (fiUhl) Rive Klondft'i football train plrnn ptir, ir, -mrn ir rmif mid will wr i Gators Hope to Spring Surprise On Powerful LSUIiger Tonight TlAff I K.IITIN WI AKI lUi! 1 nt! Mt. Dora Eleven Favored Gridders JIMMr stviu I i v. A An invading Mt Iua levrn battled a favore.1 squad to ft 6-6 deadlock here laM night as both teams strov for a inning marker In the laM few mlnulra of play. Mt lira passing combination. French to Meeker paed the ay for Hie Imailrrs' tally lat the third slanra when the pair oiwned up on the 40-yard stripe wll pft.rd 11 jrwds to Bnioii and Ihra lAnd "tit off Uckt ovrr with coflvrrtlrif wtlh drop kirk Lcwbtin id EutU bind iwr-Ilftdrd rrh othrr brtwrrn hlvr rid then a rrtftAtrd bftnd rut i.i(K-iri IKEJUU'KC Tm.

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li.ni;HM Nmpirl.1 Yrrt. p.lr. liuw mi.n-.pir! prn.ilmt Pumhir. fumMl. rrrtiv.r 0 I IS 1 1 Montgomery Scores aQJ QvOF KogOIl rnirnn itlPI Bob Mont gomery.

Philadelphia negro light- weight last nlghl puncnec oiu an easy 10-round decision over Julie Kogon of New Haven. at Chlrago Coliseum Montgomery, rlasslfled as the No. 1 contender lor tne nnv- wrlaht rrown. won elgnl rounds Ha featured a body attack all the way. Football Scores Rollins 53, Marcar 0.

Miami 1. Howard 0 Manhattan I. Vlllanota PraabrUrtan 11, Camp Croft Lanolr-Rhjrn JO. Appalachian (. Tampla 41, Bucknall 14.

Cooti li. Transylranla Hop Ckillafa Hllladal 0 DWlano 81 Mary a IMirh 1 St. Vlocant 1. W. Va Waalryan Mamphl Stat U.

Delta Bute 7. X.TIer S. St. Louis 0. Midland 40.

Nebraska Waalrran Mississippi eotithrm 34. Spring Hill 7. Chsttsnooaa 1. Southwestern 0 Finn 31. Mt Bt Marrs 4.

Plndl.T JS. Adrian 4. St. Olsf 3.V Augsburg A Somersrt 7. Khrnshurs Itlsl.

Aurora 11. Milton 7. Dukr Prosh 13. Tennesa Frosh 7. Fairmont Tachra 1.

6alani 0, For detailed news of football in Central Florida Read Sentinel Sports. tNPIANS ar oni-r 71 7 tWr7aWW 4, OWtSHAPOX WOLVERINES a kUJ of hftifWfta FuwsaaJ FYftcUk BUUwfch Jtausiy ktefeoa SMI kastUy bptftvm Oemtlft afa A gaar he e-uai at kuA in Uat Uts Tim ewasrwartit saUl ul UaJ Vos-rwtSUi4 taywevs BKBtlUieeMefW Ctttif foutbftll ftbd Can lift OUWrUM I ViS (MaJtgVft hjotsrft e4 rauulrwsUrfti usl mm Uoal initial Tt UVlrfrftlyl ad im4 uly try MuaaiiM ttapH Cbluctttolft 4 ut.tarUt Ijb Ui Yutt last rk If U-) jtd uSay i ut ii.t I( arftaio faur.U lo tn te i l.ampww.sJilp line o4jerrvi will rmie Ja a gwMl rl.alaa go iff uf i undttrauad A.aba,nift was upas-1 at Urf bf 1 Htftte and "i Uul swk o.r 1nrvs M.it.h hftjbmrfU-4 ay lottiO Ail Amrtitft n.aul.rd ft'rtit suuv fur auW and t.as fw tv by Alft-j bam "No er gained rating Ejwh Uam lias rrtwt tr.an IU ahftr of ftr.e bf rf. Itawt Mora Cp-I lain Hrjaafd A.fi ami 1 ff i Ktmer? A abama ltb ta'S Brown PtftjH fti.d Al PaUo i TT Ual ill be al)tlr A -Same ran mrl and bra: -lias frat New York a'Sl-rrt siUI.M 't ra Ird Van trails and la of tir first md l-i iirrtirm tl.ii sraaon tn a'l aiid lite ilal.d'Hit plat of tih'-ntoir Hirliar n.ts a I si. aat. hrd the wtlh a rtr.ra! rye a Inr from ''d lo rrful an Hsrty Metire irrat tram uf l27 i i onr gamr I Aiatiama ran matrh Ehrtardt and altrinal Hi I in, aitli Damnanovii if the In- luird 'IM irnt'l i l.a plav and hoaat or.

of bl rnd in ronferm tn Holt RaM TtMlay game with Oo" ex-perlavl. will til renewal of a rivalry whl. Il gan In 1SBS. Alabama holds the Ktor edge, 13 games tn 10 RiNC.iit inrNTinrn rltlCAOO I API Th thoroughbred Hasty Notion, now under guard of drterttves at the laurel. Md rate track was identified by witnesses at a hearing yesterday as the "ringer Rapid Bone which raord to victory at Hawthorne Trark Chli ago.

Sept. 24. odd of 118 40 to 13. Sl'FFERN' WINS 5AN FRANCISCO I API Withstanding a strong rhallenge from Takled About In the home stretrh. fluffern won the feature rare at Tanforan Trark yesterday lo pay 124.60 on 12 wtu tickets.

HORSE TRACK OPFNA LOUISVILLE I API Churchill LAiwim uterus ll-a liiliarnv ran meeting In a decade today, wltrtj the unusually large number of (100 1 norses sutoiro at ine trara lur uie 13-day, 01 race program. BIO RACES ON TAP LAUREL, Md. I API The 113.000. added Washington Handlrnp. this track's richest rare for older horses, and the SlO.OOO-added Re-lima Stakes, the nation's most valuable race for two-year-old fillies, top a sparkling card here today.

DEVIL'S GIRL WINS NEW YORK. (API Devils Girl, Ogden Phlpps' wacky filly, romped home the winner by a length and a half yesterday In the featured Lauri DlanU purse yesterday at Empire City. cmvj pmu ri. fz. SM VASTS ri PwAvesj li rrt a n.e lm I ai.il l-l ball In rtrrdu far Hit 'Sir rMMUi'f Inimepl-e-1 a (.: av a oi, ft nun to th drltgls! of l.leb ho that If diitn Utrll oil! hr Ik-at out Tl.err wai no knee or nr deriving that floblnann knee iihould he bo'herini trlrk htm but It has certainly It In practice Perry fnUmtnger.

not shown Orlando's other contribution to the Oator has a good chance to trt team. tonight alao This quarterback IS inr oi nu i (Jiuc ui mc mjkjea At the beginning of the season he was Uie lowest qusrterbark on the lot and right now Is rated in the number one spot He has proven himself to "be a fine defensive man and this above anything else has accounted for his original recognition by the roaches. At the same time he has developed into a good punter an above the average pass receiv er, and an excellent down the field blocker Coach Lleb. him self said that Percy's signal call ing against Maryland was the best of the year. Percy has been running first string all week with no exceptions and this has led many to believe that Lleb may be going to give Entzmlnger a big assignment tonight.

The only possibility of his not starting will He in Lleb plrkng Tate because of his experience At any rate Entzmlnger will be called on plenty whether he gets the starting nod or not. Coach Llrb and Assistant "Moon" Mulllns left yesterday at noon with 34 players all of which were determined to do their best to redeem themselves for their let-down last week-end jgym toss otiir. MKHKIAN ill 'rrv. Holds Umatilla's to 6-6 lie Good Racing Season Seen 111 P' TALI ASS EE A successful Florida Winter racing season was predlrted yesterday by Secretary Paul Shelley of the Slate Raxing Commission upon his return from a three-wrrk tour of Northern racing He said horse track men Maryland. Kentucky and New York to whom he talked believed the raring season would be one of the best In Florida history.

"I have been Informed." he aald. "that we will lose only one major horse-racing stable this year, and that others are coming that have not raced In Florida before." He said he understood that Al- sab and Requested, considered Die outstanding two-year-olds In the Nation, will nin on Florida tracks during the Winter. "The dog racing season ought to be as good as last year, probably better." Shelley declared. For detailed news of football In Central Florida Read Sentinel Sports. flflST St.

Iv ii Or to push the oval deep Into Uma- lllla territory when Herker snagged a 10-yard aerial and went ovrr standing up. An attempted Plare kirk was knocked down flNAI. PERIOD ACTION Vmatilla rame out In the final period for and after a sustained drive augmented by a pass. Umnle Orren plunged off tackle to even the score. A rlijjit end run failed lo materialize for the extra point.

The two elevens battled throughout the first half with neither team seriously menacing the other. Hecker and French started the aerial attack Just before the half ended and took It up in the third quarter to dig pay dirt Umatilla resorted to line plunges most of the game but failed to break through the Mt. Dora forward wall, nnd took to the end plays where they were also halted until Orren. Jullrh and Oetch. on the offensive, pounded away to score.

For Mt. Dora. Mlnkley. Oood man and Dave French stood for their offensive efforts, while Burk harclt. Hogsett.

and Don French were key men on the defensive, THE LINK-UPS I'M ATtlXA Pas. MT. DORA LK Harkar Luoaa Dugan Rurdom La Allan Allan Thompson Walgle HO Hogaett Hablch RT Burkhardt Oeteh RE Don French Ctreen RH Oood man Caldwell LI Mlnkley Jullrh Q4J Dae Prnoh Collins FB MoOftbe Umatilla SOS 4 Mount Dora SOS 4 Scortni touchdowns: Dare prenon Oreen Substitutions: CmatUla: Penly, R. Orean. MoOowan.

Webb, Maultoy Day, Short. Mount Dora: Taaaley, Williams. STATISTICS UmaUUa ML Ban First downs, running 10 pint downs, naasln 1 Paaaaa attemoted 4 Pasaee completed Psaaea Intrrcented Punt yardage average IS Gator Frosh Battle Tech HAI.NlVII Ttr B.by (U tori )i of tftkir Uit (eoi, rrnhmrn (hrif fun iir.f of yrf rioiid fmS.mrn Kjuftd Vhti )fftr Ifttgnl Ul Ul hU-loiy of thr kIhkjI nd ten out-mimixri iht tarsHy K)ud by (r InlrrrMtni fiinuih iht fftrl lhl 30 of iht 41 rr formrr Florid huh whnol nd morr IntTMimt Iht fft Uil not our of Uwm from Orange I County Mlftrnl Senior Hlfh IrsdJ Stair hlfh whooU with tlx mm on th- Kjtiftd whllr llttlt Ft My-rri and Bftrtow hr thrr men r-h Ern without an Ornie Cminty rrprrwnUtUe. Uif Bftby Oators till play the Oronila Trch Frrwh tonight and will hav a powrr-ful Hnft-tip Thrlr only handicap will br lark of adrquatr Urn- to devrlop thrtr offrnar All arason long thry have brrn forced to Iram Florida varsity for plays and run them against the Oaton. Florida has certainly gethrmJ In a flock of good barks on the Frosh squad notable among which are Harvey Comfort.

all-Southem high school halfback, and Bobby Frailer, high publicized halfback from Bartow. Jay Krndrlrk. a huge tackle from Miami weighing 233 pounds has turned out to be the best prospect in the entire squad. The graduation of Benny Lane and Peanut Hull won't look so bad to Llrb now that he has found this boy end rick. A possible starting line-up selected from the large squad would find at ends: Al Qreve, Lincoln High.

Brooklyn. N. Y. and Broughton Williams from Plant High; tackles: Kendrick and Jim Pratt, Farrell High. guards: J.

T. Blanton, Plant City High, and Gilbert Wilson. Miami Senior High: center: Durward Alexander. Lake Wales; backs: Frailer, Jimmy Dyer, from Bartow, Char ley Fields. Bartow, and Junior Horsey.

Lakeland High flash of last year. Winter Haven Drubs Ft Myers SO ly J. W. FOKSYTHI rSprirl 'o Orlondo kAuming Senrinen WINTER HAVEN Bill Mc-Cutcheon. fast, hard driving quarterback for Winter Haven's Blue Devil's, put the third conference clash on Ice last night when he caught one of Fort Myers many passes and raced 58 yards for the only score of the game.

The Blue Devil's held the Green Wave to a 8 0 victory. Ellis and Herndon, backs for the Fort Myers eleven, held up the at tack throughout the. game piling up yardage and tossing and collecting a majority of the Green Wave passes. Exhibiting one of the most brilliant pass defenses in a South Florida Conference game, the Blue Devil's held the Fort Myers air attack during the entire first half outside the 15 yard line. The touchdown interception was a short pass over center at the 44 intended for a Fort Myers man but McCutcheon snared it and after shaking off three tackles raced the remaining length of the field.

gSf UNSMM naTsBf Fa FasMf, LftWtnt Solpaa BotMTta Jatbe Baltay KaUy LIS est Ob lids Oftrntt -kHrwt awkUM Jonas A. KaUy McKlniwy ByvMahum utetuiiaaai OMMaa e-e s- Port afyaai rartiM koaaobdoww: SxibBtttwUoaa: For WlnUr Bkmai tf Cututiaon. BHntiy, Bumataa. Hainaills aTTATISTKW Pva Sovna, rtualac IS It Hra aowaa, pftaalng mm attatapfd Yftraa galBad aalng Pinta raturiavn. yardft Yard ftaullaM PUKblaa a 1 It ICKilS O.MNtSVlIJJ Florida! a fare tl l.ighly toulr.1 li-U l.k-era al H.i..r After tail m.ir.i'.r Die gam wnt'F nine riorldi rhanret fur u- nil If previous worn mean anything a ISV conquerrd Hire last week by four tmn downs Rlr had previously Ul- umphed over mighty Tulane Florida at the same lime has only bealrn and Tamna and lost lo Mississippi ci.

i- vntannva nH the lowly Terps of Maryland Injuiiei have hit the Oatnrs and the possibility of Nick Klut-ka. regular right end. Peanut Hull, outstanding left tackle, and Red Harrison, the Oalors' only triple threat back, playing Is uncertain. However, It wouldn I surprise many people If they all aaw some action. Coach Tom Lleb has been drilling his Gator desperately this week in an attempt to get a smooth offense ready for action.

At the same time he has organised his pass defense, and is determined that L8U will have to fight their way through Florida's strong forward wall if they are going to score. There Is no denying the fact that this year's Florida team -is no slouch and may turn up a big surprise tonight. Florida has a powerful and experienced line and two fast backflelds that have so far this year failed to really get going. A victory for the under dog Oator eleven would certainly put them back In the good graces of the Florida fans and Increase their rating in the Southeast flve- fold. Bill Robinson of Orlando is al most a sure bet to start the game, 0 tyaaszxmr i Sroaos toucbdowiu: aronaon.

Land rolnt rtr taueJidown: Wlkr 1. tiltli: bad pftM by LMaburc cnltr 8ubaUlutlolu rut lMburg: Dftn- drld. BftUa. Ktrc. Morrl.

Ctrl nilchrut. Short. Dftru. Undftman Srarcy. Hfttur, Prmblt.

Shtlton. Hill. Alftobrook. For BuatK: Dttlftrd. Wood-hm.

Bmlnrd. Crwl. Uftnd. Wftlkar, Broiuon. Ttmd, Conklln.

aMtnbnca-r. JinU, Bjkry. ITATIIT1C Lftokarg IiuUi Pint dowru. ruonlng Ptrat dowru. pftialn( I 1 Pint rfnarn.

nftnftlLlflft 1 1 Pum ftiumDtrd 11 1 rum completed 3 YftrtU (ftlriftd pawlni SJ Pmm InMrccptftd by 1 Pun yrdftt. trftft Yrd punu rtturned 30 0 Punl blocked Yrd prntllKd Pumblftm 1 IndlTldUftl YrtU Lftftftkort Pftmblr McClftln Dftndrldf Becrcy Biutlt BUMtt Land Bronftoo Wftlkar r. Trrra Total 70 41 JO IS 5 1M Total Frostproof Bows53-0 ly DICK SfMMONDS Our Own Staff Correspondrnl FROSTPROOF Mulberry't Panthers turned a football game Into a track meet here last night In running roughshod over Frost-proof's helpless Bullpupa 53-0. Im by Berqulst. McQuady and Jordan, the boys In blue scored In every period while keeping the Bullpup offensive bottled up tightly.

The Panthers offense began clicking at the opening whistle, taking the initial kick-off and marching for a score within the first five minutes of play. From then on It was a touchdown parade. With the Mulberry backs scoring at will over the ragged Bullpup defense. Frostproof took to the air almost from the start and Cox and Sullivan, Bullpup backs, pitched their arms off. vainly trying to crack the stubborn Panther defense.

Eighteen passes were attempted by the locals, and four were completed, while Mulberry attempted four and connected with three. Only ray of sunshine In the Bullpup showing was the superb punting of Hed Cox. who awraged our 49 yard. the general de- IwaalvaplayMJun--. FVOnVfMMMT Tm.

KL'LBKBBT TlMkftT sPOHtll Kent 11 IK Moody atarfuM JhmO SMU a fttarvoM Jordan MeQuftdy Mftnb MM II T-SJ e- M4b CHllll NarUt MulMrry VoIleybcdlToumoy Set for December 13 Th Florida AAO handbaU askd volley ball tournament will be held hero Saturday. Dec. 11. It was learned yesterday through the Recreation Department. Ray Stevens and K.

U. Ivey. rot-Icyban leaders, have op4 I campaign inviting anyone who is interested to Join these sports. The campaiga ends next Wednes- Penal ttea Individual Tartace Monnt Dura Uau Mlnkley SS Oraan French 40 Julleh Oood man 10 Lee McOabe II Total Total 130 T3Ci 1U Whlrly and Company Off to Wide West LEXINGTON. Ky, (API OWing a Hollywood touch to the crosscountry caravan.

Plain Ben Jones is moving out of the Blue Orass toward California this weex-ena with what Is probably th biggest shipment of horses ever sent off to the racing wars by on stable. Headed by Whlrlaway and the two-year-old stars. Sun Again and Some Chance, plain Ben has out together a string of 40 thor oughbreds with which ha hopes to mop up a good portion og to loose change at Santa Anita una Winter, from the 1100,000 handicap right on down to the cheap overnight races, So hugs la this army of gallopers from the Calumet farm of Warren Wright of Chicago and Lexington that It took six railroad can to aooonunodate the lot, GRID PROTEST KILLED GAINESVILLE. I API Lafayette Golden, secretary of the Florida Bute High School Athletle Association, said he received a tele gram yesterday withdrawing ft previously-filed protest over the cancellation of a football game between Ponce Dt Leon and Ckeectaobets AaTMV iSgfti netner yen Un yotir wklsUy trotouf Die esmpfirg ef Is) the lutcbea jcpss; get snore real enjoyment when It is Century Clue, the champ ion el rhent alt, 6EDTDGVGIDC sv.l.eT BUCKSYSS Ova ruaaMaa lamwi lWal Tarf Flat ity-ft jWtaaafBavsa Oarase nutaWaiaaa laiin as lunnw Bora MocwtatMsa lie aftat 121 1W rus rrri runs oi.

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