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TENNESSEE PLAYS TIE GAME WITH CAROLINA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2.) and Blount four. Timmons fumbled. Goodman kicked out of bounds on Tennessee's 40 yard line. Forward pass failed. McCabe took three over tackle and H. Blair hit the same place for two. Tennessee failed to make required distance and ball went to Carolina. Good man took two off tackle and Timmons six in same place. Carolina fumbled and Good man kicked out of bounds on Tennessee's 12 yard line. Hatcher kicked 30 yards to White, who was downed in his tracks. Skinner made eight around left end and Blount took six off tackle. Forward pass, Timmons to Brockington, nettted five. Carolina fumbled and Goodman kicked out of bounds on Tennessee's 20 yard line. Hatcher kicked back 25 yards. McMillan went over tackle for two yards and Tim mons forward passed to B. Smith for six. Fourth Quarter. Tennessee offside. First down Carolina. Carolin's ball on Tennessee's 30 yard line. Goodman failed to gain. For ward pass, Timmons to Skin ner, netted eight. Carolina failed to make first down by inches. Tennessee's ball on own 20-yard line. Hatcher kicked 15 out of bounds. Good man took four off tackle. For ward pass incompleted. Caro lina made her only substitu tion, Seaborn for Blount. Ten nessee intercepted / forward pass. Hatcher kicked to 35 yard line. Carolina fumbled, but recovered. Forward pass failed. Goodman kicked 60 yards over goal line. Hatcher took four, but McCabe lost 10 on attempted end run. Hatch er kicked 35 yards. Goodman lost four. Tennessee intercept ed forward pass. Hatcher punted to 40-yard line. Tim mons fumbled and Lowe re covered. Blair took five and Evans four. McCabe made it first clown. Blair failed to gain. McCabe took five. This was the first time in the half that the ball was in Carolina's territory. Hatcher tried a pldcement, which went wide. Goodman kicked 45 to Mc Cabe, who returned 20 to the 25-yard line. Dietzen made three and H. Blair two. Mc Cabe broke through foil ten. McCabe failed to gain twice. Blair fumbled and Skinner re covered for Carolina. Tim mons took four around left end. He ran it out so that Goodman might kick. Time up and the game over. Score: Carolina, 6; Tennessee, 6. All Prove Stars. Blair and McCabe played good ball for the visitors in the back field. Lowe showed to advantage at tackle, and Lane put up an alert game at end. It is hard to single out play ers for special mention for Car olina. Every man in the line up did well, playing brilliantly at times and safe and sane at all times. Skinner did good work on offense and defense, and Timmons ran well with the ball and passed perfectly. Goodman, playing his first game in the backfield, did well and kicked in sensational style, far outkicking his opponent. McMillan, at tackle offered the best playing in the line Captain Brockington and B. Smith offered great play at the ends. In fact, every man there played splendidly and was worthy of trust. No better for ward passing has ever been seen in Columbia. Coach Ben der, of Tennessee, declared af ter the game that he had never had such a successful forward passing attack worked against him before. Carolina, 6. Tennessee, 6. 13. Smith .......L. E. ...........Lane W aite .........L. T. ......(c) Lowe Thomas .......L. G. .... Henderson E. Smith .......C......... .Robinson Crawford ..R. G .........Russell M. McMillan ..R. T........Lindsay Brockington (c) R. E. ........R. Blair Timmons .......0........... McCabe Skinner .......L. H. Evans ...Evans Blount ........R. H. .......H. Blair Goodman ......F. B. ........Hatcher Score by period: Tennessee .............6 0 0 0-6 Carolina ..............0 6 0 0---6 Subst'tutions: Tennessee, Brad frrd for Robinson, I)ietzen for Evans. ('relina, Seaborn for lount. Carolina Scoring: Touch down, Brockington. Goal miss ed from touchdown, B. Smith. Tennessee Scoring: Touchdown H. Blair. Goal missed from touchdown Hatcher. Place kick missed, Hatcher. 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