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THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER " WELL V'UE CHANGED || | T™E TickeTS AGAIN TO PLEASE » MAGGIE: WELL SAIL ON THE STEAMSHIP CANOPENER BETTER GO IN AND SEE MOTHER: SOME THING 1S WRONG- 5 SHE 1S CRYING- A nomination of Troy's stars for All- American comsideration, although Howard Jones undoubtedly would be just as_well satisfied to have this " subject tabled until after the game with Notre Dame, at least. Some of the 1929 Trojans, flat- tered perhaps by early nomina- tions for the all-star cast, didn't recover from their mid season slump until the New Year's Day game in the Rose Bowl. Ernie Pinckert, the hard-running and blocking halfback, Mar: Duffield and Orville. Mohler, the quarterback twins, and Garrett Ar- belbide, wingman, have caught the fancy of coast critics. | CAMELS ROLL 1593 {7 5 ELKS TOURNAMENT on, this team,| The Camels rolled a high team was 'total of the present tournament, at 1593 pins, and nosed out the Wild- cats, who previously had high score ever by one pin. On the Elks alleys Tuesday night the Camels—Metcalf, Andrews and | |Simpkins by winning three Istraight games from the Goats— |N..Bavard, Bringdale and Hermle —jumped from eighth to third n of being America’s high-|place and the Goats tumbled down ing aggregation {from third to eighth place. Mzt ady had upset col-|calf scored high single game, ¢ Tech piled up some high total, closely followed by N res a strong op- Bavard who was second high man | rough the sea- for the evening. | The Tornado In the second match the Wild-| great southern football being discussed, as they n because of of pigskin-t many still believe wartime n the coun one of the foot " Tech eleven to fame as th rolling up a winning nine games and earning the dis- T THINK - DADDY YOU HAD 8Y GoLuyY- | THOUGHT THAT WOZ HER TAKIN' LESSONS IN B80T MAGQE- r | THE CANOPENER 15 ONE OF THRE | | FINEST BoATS 1 vania. 41 to 0:/cats — Stewart, G.' George and| Vachington and Lee by 63-0; steah |Sperling—continued to hold second | rollered Vanderbilt 83‘-0; and Tu- Place by taking three straight| lan then slaughtered the |88mes from the Lions—Robertson, ns 98-0, and wound |Selby and Faulkner—and the Lions up the year by running wild against {4roPPed to. the cellar. = Sperling| Alabama Poly was high man in this match. x = Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the )3(":\1‘5l ; _* |play the Elephants and at 9 o'clock | Alabam o ey o ",‘the Buffaloes take on the league| |leading Tigers. y ! especially | noteworthy beca had held the Western Conferen ;litn(n;.z,m Chio State, to a score- | Team Standings | Bulwarks in the 1917 Tech line pye o V;](,Dn Lj" Z;C,};i » were Captain Carpenter, and Fin-iwoigeor 9 3 750 her at the tackles, Phillips at cen-lganers” 7 5 583 The ball-toting aces were Hill,|g,raloes 5 4 556 e quarterback, Strupper and Guy-|yalamutes 6 6 500/ on. Elephants 6 6 500} The performances of these stal-|colts 6 ¢ 00| warts climaxed three straight sea-|Goats 7 8 466 sons of un football for Heis- (1eopards 5 L { 417 man and Georgia Tech. It was the |Bears :......... 3 6 333 “Golden Age” of football in Atlanta|Beavers 4 333 and Dixie’s first national cham-|Lions 4 11 266 pionship product. Tech did not oc- - - cupy such heigl n until Cap- | ROCKNE CALLS 1920 TEAM , tain Pund's leven, coached HIS BEST AT NOTRE DAME by Bill Alexander, swept the grid- pns SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 20.— R Knute Rockne classes his 1920 team The firing has been heavy alllyotha pest of his Notre Dame ma- along the California football front and Southern Califor- of chines. The Army team of 1925, e day it trcunced his cha | opened a fresh set of steam valves.|ino phest he ever saw. son crushing defeat n the | was | ni Stanford 8 m{& LOD(AI:"’;_[:LL‘:‘I’l; ‘gf;;“‘;(‘;;? The Nebraska outfit of 1925 ] £ 2 " |which also roundly licked Notre| Yl’v:‘flfl”\g of course Th‘(‘ veteran Dame, was the most powerful l(’;\m! Glenn Warner, SLfmfords coach: 1. ever saw in action. yourself: “The present| ang George Gipp of his 1920] g m may be the dumb-|y.,p “pockne rated as the best of est I ever had, byt it's a 1ot smart- |,y the. griddess fe ‘has seen. His AU D 9 oA, best teams at Notre Dame were in ing h Webster: ‘Smart 1920, '21, '22 (the year of the Four| Horsemen) and 1929. Rockne expressed the above con- | —an acute, painful sensation’.” Southern Cal's big victory at ; : " * Vi S jo interview. i Alto Bas lediinevitalie boithe | toRs 0 8 TR Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan| Hotel. (adv.) | Men! 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