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THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GAME Nearly every Florida player saw action during this game in which the stubborn resistance of the Se- wanee team was outstanding. Florida 27, Citadel 7 After their triumph over Sewanee, Florida's Gators went a step further and gained a two-fold victory the following Saturday by defeating Citadel 27-7 and by breaking the jinx that had overhung Florida Field since its dedication against Alabama in 1930. Only a few minutes of play had elapsed after the opening kickoff when A1 Rogero took the ball on Citadel's 37-yard line and covered the distance for a touchdown. Hughes kicked the point, and Florida led 7 -0. The Citadel team remained stubborn, however, and battled the Gators on even terms dur- ing the remainder of the period. Toward the close of the second quarter, Faulkner, Citadel's elusive halfback, intercepted McAnly's pass on the Citadel 25-yard stripe and raced seventy-five yards for a touchdown. The extra point was good and at the close of the first half the score stood deadlocked at 7 -7. A THE GEORGIA TECH GAME Page 171
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THE SEWANEE GAME The opening quarter was scoreless, with the seasoned Sewanee team gaining considerable yardage over the Gator line. The Bachman aggregation soon began to show form, however, for hardly had the second quarter begun when Jack Henderson eluded the Sewanee team and dashed forty yards to the four-yard line. After the Tiger ling-ghad withstood three mighty thrusts, Stolz ploughed through center for the first Florida score of the season. The try for point was wide. Early in the second half, Herb McAnly flipped a long pass into the waiting arms of Cecil McLean, and the ball was again in scoring position. Jimmie Hughes, whose play during the entire game proved outstanding, plunged across for the second touchdown. His kick was blocked by the fast-charging Sewanee line and the score stood 12-0. Then came McAnly's jaunt, the last scoring gesture of the game. Receiving the oval five yards be- hind his own goal, the elusive Gator back momentarily fumbled the ball, then knifed through the left side of the Sewanee line, evaded the secondary, cut to the left side of the field, and behind perfect inter- ference completed his long 105-yard journey for a -touchdown. Stolz split the uprights and the score stood 19-O. No points were gained in the final quarter, which was characterized by frequent substitutions. THE CITADEL GAME Page 170
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