The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, November 02, 1928, Image 7
THE RED AND BLACK Page Seven Hockey Tourney Will Begin Soon The date of the hockey tourna ment at the University of Georgia has not been definitely set, but it will be held sometime in the near future. Every year the W. A. A. holds tournaments of various sports in their respective seasons, hockey season coming in the fall. The class teams are practising and training, but the captains have not been elected. The teams are usually given a banquet at the close of the tournament by the W. A. A. The class of 1930 won the tourna ment last year. GEORGIA BULLDOGS DEFEAT GREENIES IN CONFERENCE GAME especially true in the first half of the game, the backs were getting their men out every time and the runners were clipping off gains at every attempt. The line however, was not blocking the secondary as last year's line did. Captain Roy Jacobson at right guard played a beautiful game for Georgia, he was through the line and on the Tulane backs before they could get started. His play at guard is one of the strong assets of the Bulldogs. LOOKING ON By R. E. Hamilton (Continued from page 6) It was Banker, big bertha of the Tulane offensive, that gave Georgia the most trouble. He ran off tackle, he ripped through the line and he threw passes with uncanny accuracy. And it was Banker who, after a drive had placed the ball on Georgia’s seven yard line took it around end for a touchdown. On his run for a touchdown he ran wide around the end and it looked as if he was going to be thrown for a loss but the first Georgia tackier missed him and so did the second, third, and fourth. The Georgia defense looked bet ter than it has this year when Tu lane got the ball down to the five yard line in the third quarter. And after three plays had been executed the ball was on the ten yard line. The fourth play, a pass, was inter cepted by Johnson, Harvey Hill started the game in Bobby Hooks’ position and Benny Rothstein was filling the vacancy caused by McCrary’s injury. These two men played well, Hill taking off the offensive honors for the day and Rothstein’s line plunging and defensive work was the best. The blocking of the Bulldogs, which has been way off of late, picked up against Tulane. This was (Continued from page 6) Probably the Red and Black ma chine will not be so devastating this year, but an Auburn victory would be the biggest upset of the day. Men who think themselves sports writers pick the winners on form and performances, so we hereby choose Georgia as the victor. Two special trains will be routed to Savannah for the Florida game November 10. The team will leave Thursday night and a second special, carrying students, will pull out over the Central of Georgia tracks Fri day night. The Seaboard has sched uled a special to Columbus leaving Athens tonight at ten o’clock and arriving back in the Classic city early Sunday. 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