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Show Trojan Scouts Say Vols Have Ample Offense LOS ANGELES, Dee. 13 ISV-Southern ISV-Southern California scouts who watched Tennessee play It last two games have made their reports, re-ports, and the verdict, as Southern South-ern California announces It. is that the Volunteer should whip the men of Troy In the Rosa bowl at Pasadena January 1. George Levtson, former North western university quarterback who has been scouting Notre Darn for the Trojans, watched Tennessee Tennes-see clinch the Rosa bowl bid last week by defeating Auburn, 7-0. His charts, diagrams and comment are under scrutiny by Head Coach Howard Jonea and hi assistant. Almost Sum Attack Jeff Cravath, on of Jones' lieutenants, lieu-tenants, say Levison report how that Tennessee's offense is built along the general line of the Trojans', but differs enough to worry the S. C staff In trying to build competent defense. The Vols use a single wlngback to the right or left, but from a balanced line, and run reverse and spinners, although the team doe not shift Like the Trojans, say the 8. C coaches. Tennises ha three top notch ball packer, Cafego, Butler and Warren. Soouta reported back that the Tennessee weights as posted seemed "too low." Said Levtson In hi report: rTannaaaea la a big Haw with speed, deception and lots of durability.. dura-bility.. They are uat unlike Notre Dame in that Coach Bob Neyland use a system which is In part' Notre Dam and part the tame single wlngback to the right of the left, that Southern California depends de-pends upon. Line Big Factor "The reason for the current success suc-cess of Tennessee, a well as In 1938, when they also war unbeaten, un-beaten, I the great speed of a big line, topped by the work of Ed Melinski and Bob 8 uf fridge. The back work from behind a bal-and bal-and line that generate immense drive and is very efficient in it blocking and charging." The wont of It, a th Trojan staff see things, is that then doesn't seem to be any way of stopping stop-ping th Southerner. |