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Invitation to Meet Lorighorns Accepted—Formal Approval Certain r, 5 Harvey of Charleston, W. Va.
DALLAS, Tex.. Nov, 23 (UP)--The University of Tennessee's qropped a loud hint it may .go to Vols will complete the grand circle of 1 major howl games come Jan. the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, 1, 1951. : : Fla. The Golden Eagles have Whether the fact had anything to do with their decision Was tyrned down the Pythian and Re-
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4 Unbeaten and: untied Princeton Basketball Notes | University served notice that it Hurst Deans defeated the Garfield PAL Fine Hetan Hocord does not want any bowl bids. In Clay; 21 Lo 35. Jas MERL ON IW loa a formal sfatement, Princeton » / In marked contrast, Texas has president Harold W. Dodds point- 2 An 48 Ack Ereaerin an RC ola di, never lost a bowl game in five ed to the Ivy League agreement Dawnes 33, Englewood Hardware 53, Deaf previous appearances —three of of 1945 barring post-season foot- Bush-c “allahan results at Dearborn gym them in the Cotton Bowl. The ball games, and he. added RE Ep aL Ea Longhorns dropped Georgia Tech! Princeton - “approves” this rule RoMeisy, 38: Silver “Circle Juniors 48.) = - - - en ae .- > *
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not known, but when Coach Bab Neyland's once-beaten Vols agreed frigerator Bowls and are still Chandler », Millersbure i. “Bison Skaters x last night to meet the University of Texas in the 15th annual Cot- dickering with the Cigar Bowl at rile 0h Lats 55 (overlime). # ton Bowl, it welded the missing ——————— rr Tampa, Fla. Clark Twp. (Johnson) 84, wee rawiorasv . oblesville link in the. Knoxville school's 14-7 7 and played wartime-powert ful Thought of Coach Danville ‘61. "Greenwood 41. The Hershey Bears are closing bowl chain. Randolph Field to a 7-7 tie in Morris Harvey coach, Eddie hophi o% Camden 35 in on the first-place Buffalo nin 7 2p Tennessep the 943 an % ‘0 Jar ’ 3 7 : : Perennially-powerflil Tennessee the 1943 and 1944 Cotton Bowls; King, said he thought a Tan- Foanomy 45. "Blosmineon 3: niversity sq. Bisong in the Eastern Division of clubs have visited the Rose, Sugar defeated Missouri 40-27 in the gerine Bowl bid would be accept- Fairview Twp. (Fayette) 69. Manila 66, the ‘A i Hockey Lea - 3 . a a 1946 Cotto Bowl: Alz am. 3 i z ies Fillmore 63, North Salem 47 e merican SKE) ~eague, and Orange Bowls in the past, 18 tton Bowl; Alabama 27-7 ed immediately without waiting Fiera 57. Royal Center 46. 5 § with mild success, ‘but they have in the 1948 Sugar Bowl, and for the outcome of the Cigar Fountain City 49, he Parker 10. The Bears beat the Springfield never been to the huge 75,349- Georgia 41-28 in the 1949 Orange negotiations. Fremont 63, Wolcottville 52 Indians, 3 to 2, last-might while o i ae Bowl ‘ : i & Gary Wallace 60, South Bond Adams 19. i i + capacity Cotton Bowl, which has eT Southérn. Methodist and OKkla- Greencastle 33, Attic the Bisons played to a 5 to 5 tie ; . tive of the * Both teams have lost one gz - raw a ANY Greensfork 31, Whit > 29. 3 become.the most lucrative of the thie dass lave lost one game homa were busy denying they gyijichare 19. King ites ter with the Providence Reds, The ; big-time post-season classics this season—Tennessee a 7-0 had been offered bowl bids. Jackson Twp, ‘(Hamiltan) 49. Kirklin 29 bi d Hersh The Cotton Bowl Athletic Asso- Spoiler to Mississippi State” and” ‘Athletic. director Matty Bell of > gaon Twp. (Tivpecanse; 64, Wingate cOmbination move ershey to ciation announced last night that Texas a 14-13 battle to No, 1- §MU said a report his team had seiférson Twp. (Adams) ‘0, Twelve Mile Within one point of the front the Vols had accepted an invita- ranked Oklahoma. been offered a berth in a fiew yelfcrson Twp. (Tipton) 61. Fishers 45. | running Bisons. > ef x - 4 = lao ae » iu Bis avy . n - i tion to meet Southwest -Confer- = Each has two games to play bowl game at Stockton, Cal, was, Klondike 51, Shadeland : The Cleveland Barons defeated ence champion Texas on the con- O0 its regular schedule. Tennes- “incorrect,” but he added that|Latsretie 5. Lebanintio. the Pittsburgh Hornets, 4 to 3, dition that permission could be see meets Kentucky Saturday at “feelers” from Some others had Lancaster Twp. (Huntington) 44. Hunt- in the only other league game obtained from the Southeastern Ruoxvile and , yanderbilt at peen received. Bell said the Larwill 48, Wolf Lake 45. {last ‘night and increased their Conference. Dg 2 Texas plays Aggies’ policy was not to PIay| Leavenworth: 36 Albwal 38 Western Division lead over Cin-| § Z ar 3{- : ; i i ’ re | : Expect No Difficulty exas A&M ! by. 30 and Louisi- ynjess “we have an outstanding| losanspert 41. Menticeilo i. cinnati to four points. Cleveland's J 3 : ; ana State Dec. 9, b6th on their record and it's a top bowl.” Marenge 39, Milltown 3 victory © snapped the Hornets Little difficulty was anticipated home grounds at Austin Ma 57. Elwood 4! inni 1 . . e grounds a ustin, President George L° Cross .of Manon bi. Eweesd 49. seven-game winning streak at, in view of an announcement by The Vols will find their latest oy) ahoma denied: Te "that ts a, Vir 95 Jetersun Twn, om . ; ‘ ‘ 2 i Klahoma denied reports 1at a a home, Southeastern Con ene 1 wl venture the most pr able Mentone 5%. Burket 52 utheaste 1 0 ferer ce ( on bo vl ven ire th 10st profitable pn. gooners hive Yocuived bow Mentone nl rket ia Jerry Brown scored two goals missioner Bernie Moore who said of all. It will be worth approxi- id 11} “there | oboe: Moral Twp. (Shelby) 39, Morristown 36. {, ‘lead the Bears while Provi RGR Purans $2402 . sn bater Si a 2 olas, although here hav JEN Muncie Burris 6%. Tipton 3 - teal AM PRA an Win Tenne: See {on Jaubledty ti Ww id mately $126.000 to eacl fo the two hints that we m ght be acceptable Hunele Gene i 5 Shsthy ville 0) dence faltered in the second and ermitted y play in ie Cot- smchool when ot} iuditor get t > oleon rilford ton : oy ; ; on he 4 od oe 5 “0 some bowl Cross, who said New Le axtle Hartford: City 34, third period after running off to i i through next . ew a 3. Woed 10 i . BY q PPRF The SEC directors will make The let ak tek : , he personally is -against post-iNew Palestine 63. Waldron r1 (evertime). 2 4 to 0 lead over Buffalo. ProviSE lirectors i mak plas ink'in the Vo bowl wampe. mide PG 14 North .Judsen 32, South Bend Central (ence lost (Goalie Harvey et their formal decision at a meet chain will be gold plated eason * games, added he Would Catholic 4 y ot entr de n lost Goal lar Benn it FER Cr a ree giun eC iYnot-stand-in--the--wav!. if. the Nerth Manchester 63. Columbia City ss... When he was hit in the face by ing opéning Déc. 7 at Atlanta, Ga Tatest “deévelopmeniss in the . Oakland City 52, Francisco 44. i i i j nN A tie Other Bowls: : ; team voted to accept a bid. Osgood 50, Versailles 36 the disc in the first period and { For Neyland, it will mark the ther bowis: . . . Ousian 05. Lafavette Central (Alien) 38 Buffalo scored all its goals at the : * oR : co +B . ’ { first time in his 25 years of coach- Texas A&M Signed 47 St * ht Vi . Gholi 41, Seettsbuts € expense of Al Bently, his substiing at Tennessee that he has raig ictories .. | Plainfield 43, Bainbridge 46. tute, ; hown one of his teams in his ..TeXas A&M and ‘Georgia are CONCORD, M N I i. in 28 8 of eams 8 : . : * eal Y NCORD, Mass, Nov, aleix quina 38. - - i signe seale 2 2 y . > y 4 Boone) 353. Wavnetown 33 native state. He was born at Signed, sealed, and ready for de- yp) Concord High School, un- micrnand rwe on : . z iverv he dre] at “orp : ’ ising Sun 69, Central (Jefferson 33 i} Greenville, 60 miles northeast of livery a oe : pe dential CUP heaten in 47 straight games, has Tre Cie, 5 Oriand 51 Fight Results this bowl city, Haine 3 : 1 1 Diversiy of Mary- agreed to meet the R, J. Reynolds Saluda 58 North Madison 34 By United Press a n oa hie land Stadium ee, 9. The two y y Q: South Bend Washington 50, Madison Twp (8 Nicholal Arena He © hope it “will change hist hools reached agreement. Wit High School of Winston-Salem, "°(g¢ “roseph) 45 ; 151 Chica a bowl luck. For, in six previous th AN I Si the in C., in the "Piedmont Bowl” South Whitley 63, Jefferson Center (Whit 148. Boston, : " 18 Americ: eR Ss SOrs 52 I L Jackie ra 129 Austin, 5 post-season appearances, I'en- the game an Ww: Ji TI 3 football game Dec. 1. Spartanbure 34 3M. Lynn 32. 3 stopped Miguel Acevedo, 129, Cuba, ag ans 4 y ‘ B 4 as 1g8ton, A A Stilesy 50. Clavton 4, 1 Jassee has managed to win only oi sdav with each team 10 ret i (Suthmitville 50. Frankton 34 MOLINE, 1il.--Joey Maxim. 184, Clevewice. The Vols lost to Southern: ¥ : : . 5 Svracuse 53, Rremen 17 land, ouipointed Al (Big” Boy) Brown, 265, California 14-0 in. 1940 and’to the 40 percent of the net proceeds. Solunar Table Tangier 40, Greene Twp. (Parke) 31 Detroit, 10 Saad : : AR It i AAR The Aggits have a record of AM PM — aa = RRR <a i same club 25-0 in 19435 in its two bb eS Minot Majer Minor Major % A six won, three lost, and wir ) Minor Major Minor Maj Rose Bowl starts. their season against Tex: ig Hi Today 18:35 4:40 11:00 @ ® They broke ever din douhle ap- } season again exas Nov. Tomorrow 11:25 5:25 11:50 1 pearances in the Sugar and 30. Georgia“has won five, lost. one Saturday 12:95 gpa 3 34 Orange Bowls lean Okla and tied three and still must Monday = 3 740 1:30 : 2, ‘ g a~- 4 ET a: Yarra vanp | Tuesday 13 ‘8:30 2:40 E homa 17-0 in 1939 and losing to play urman Je Georgia Tec h. | Wednesday Se 3:30 3 ua 3 1 3:33 ’ § i ~ ‘ seating capacity » Maryvls ‘Thursday 93 A504 ( : Rice 8-0 in 1947 at Miami; losing Sane a SOO00 Xe aryland i parent EO. . to Boston College 19-13 in 1941 thi : . » ttn ’ v
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