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Citizen November 25. 1946.. Important Games Dot College Slate This Week WILDCATS LACK SCORING Postponed Races PUNCH AGAINST RA IDERS Carded morrow Yesterday's Rillito racing card, nil i A postponed by inclement weather, By BILL, LUCAS rim at 2:30 p. m. tomor- The University of Arizona lost a game of wasted oppor-.

0 acc0 rding to Racing Secre- tunities in bowing to Texas Tech, 16-0, here Saturday tary Clancy Woliard. it is neces- and now turns its attention towards next Saturday night's sary to complete these speed finale with Kansas State. Arizona repeatedly pay dirt in the second half, once recovering a Tech fumble Thanksgiving day and Sunday. Thfe mces yesterday were ex- pected to eliminate some contenders and bring out others for the fall championship. A tractor and a team of horses were employed yesterday in a futile effort to clear the muddy track.

Tech Star Reels Off First Down Masked Marvel on the Raider's four-yard line but lacked the steam to go four yards in four downs. A crowd of 9,000 turned out to see the game despite! a steady drizzle. i The third quarter saw Arizonaj rCStlCS LtOtt continually in Tech territory, moving everywhere taut over the goal line. Center Don Cdrbitt, who gave a great exhibition in 60 minutes of football, intercepted a Raider pass on the Wildcat 34 and the Casteel clan moved to the six where the drive was halted on a fumble by Fullback Wrenfred Tackett, End Joe Smith recovering for the Raiders. Arizona then started another drive from the 4O which finally sputtered out on the Tech seven after Halfback Bill Penn had The Masked Marvel, a 200-pound mystery man, will battle Alabama Jimmy" Lott in the feature event on tomorrow night's 40 and 8 wrestling card at the Matchmaking Barney Armstrong! states that no one, himself includ-; ed, knows the identity of the Mar-, vel.

i The rules connected with the, wearing of the mask call for him to' jtake it off when he is beaten. The I Marvel is reported to have won 82' Cowboys, Tech Meet Saturday By EDDIE LEE Associated Press Sports Writer When they encounter the aparked the offensive deep into matches in mask with Cowboys for Tech territory. Penn moved to identity unknown to even his -B the IVyard stripe as the third jponents. The masked grappler is; 194b Border conteience period ended. This drive also reported to be the roughest man football championship next in the ling a jLott.

i Morris business hut will be a urc av Texas Tech's rough and heady opponent lnj a me inst tbe out after Penn, who sparkplugged the Arizona attack all evening, had carried the ball to the 10. The final gun sounded with th Wildcats again knocking at th door as Fred Enke completed pass to End Max Spilsbury on the accord- a nine Ed Robnell, elusive Texas Tech fullback, is seen reeling off a first down on the Arizona 40-yard line in the first half of Saturday's game here against the University of Arizona. Tech won, 16-0. (Photo by Reggie Russell.) three-yard a Spilsbury played a hangup game, both offensively and defensively for the ing to Armstrong. Red up against the most (effective attack in the conference.

Shaf WOP DELAYS Cadet Or CADETS. IRISH, GEORGIA, Wilford i White, Mesa's star halfback, informed a Tucson fan at the close of Friday night's Tucson-Mesa game that lie has received offers from both the V. S. military academy at West Point and the U. S.

Naval academy at Annapolis and will enter one or the other graduation next May. upon White denied a report that he intended to matriculate at USC. Friday night's game, won by the Jackrabbits, 7-6, marked the first time this season that the Whiz- zer had not scored a touchdown. Browns, Bears Win Pro Titles By UNITED PRESS The Cleveland Browns, having clinched the Western division title in the All-America conference with a 42 to 17 victory over Buffalo yesterday, went ahead today with plans for the league championship against the New York Yankees at Cleveland Dec. 22.

Ten games remain on the league schedule, including Los Angeles at By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, Nov. 25. (If)--With the Rose bowl filled and several major conference races settled, the college football teams which haven't quite had enough will pick up the loose ends of the 1946 season this week as promoters select the opponents for other postseason games. The final week of the campaign will its grid fare between Thanksgiving day and Saturday with the Big Four--Army, Notre Dame, Georgia and UCLA--risking their unbeaten records on the week-end date. Army, shooting for its third straight season without defeat, plays Navy at Philadelphia.

The Cadets will be top-heavy favorites to crush a Navy team that hasn't won a game since its opener. Georgia, which breezed past Chattanooga, 48-27, to run its perfect record to nine wins, will be invaded by Georgia Tech, a team (hat trampled Fnrman, 41-7, for its eighth triumph since dropping its opener to Tennessee. after beating Nebraska 27-6, winds up at Oklahoma A. and M. Other major games Saturday will find Koly Cross at Boston college, Washington at Oregon State, Washington State at Michigan State, Kansas State at Arizona and Tempe at Wichita.

Thursday's top game in the East send Cornell to Pennsylvania with the Ivy league title depending on the outcome. Kansas will be at Missouri Thursday to see which can share the Big Six title with Oklahoma. A tie would hand the undisputed championship to the Sooners, who beat The winner probably will go but lost to Kansas, the Sugar bowl and Georgia can clinch a tie for the Southeastern! conference championship. Tennessee, which squeaked past Kentucky, 7-0, to match -Georgia's conference record'of four wins and no losses, will be at Vandcrbilt. A Tennessee loss and a Georgia triumph would give the Bulldogs the- title, while both would share mainly hv Rudy "Little Doc" can be affected.

The Browns showed great run a his' national collegiate rushing tvhn niavort i i Rn over toe hold Shapiro last week Tn their conference engagements, Marsh who played the full 60 mm- beat Doc Bonicaj Nfi York i 0 i he Cowboys have registered 162 with this hold and it was only the points and allowed only 28 points fact that he got too close to be scored against them. ankle to get good leverage that pre-1 The Cowboys also have a strong Statistics showed that Arizona led with a net yardage of 131 rushing and 85 passing for a 216 Nogales Enthused Over A-T Circuit the best record in the conference in the scored a TM a i co i umn in their nine nf A 11 i games, 42 points have been scored jby their opponents. The Raiders, in three conference victories, have scored 69 points to 14 by their opponents and in their eight wins and two losses for the season have scored 142 to 95. The blanked Arizona 16-0 in a conference game at Tuc- i-usmng ana so passing tor a ted aerious injury to onica's lse total. Tech made 152 yards rush ing knee 11'.

and only one on passes. The Cats; Toinmv i an, also led in first downs, 13-11, champion of Australia were unable to function inside iu face Mike Mazarian, billed as 10-yard stripe. Syrian roughneck, in the open- Penn aparked the Cat attack jcr p. m. as he reeled off 1O7 yards rush- Ing while losing only five.

He was the only Arizona back, however, who was able to make consistent gains. He carried the ball 20 times for a 5.4 average. Arizona's ball carriers received little In the way of good blocking. It looked, however, as if the Cats would certainly score when a clipping penalty against the Raiders followed by a fumble on high pass from center gave the locals the ball on the four as "permitted" entry'Tn West Texas climbed ahead of Verne Wnerte recovered U. S.

organized baseball. Texas Mines into fifth place with Arizona was-'offside on the first x- i a 7-0 victorv over Arizona State rush but Tech refused the penalty Although the new Nogales team (T e) bu their visit be as the Cats had failed to gain. only tempol ary one The iners play the cellar-dwelling New Mexico Aggies next Saturday and a victorv will move them into a tie ORGANIZING TO DEC. 15 Miami tonight, but only runner-up! the championship by winning. Tennessee already has accepted a bid to the Orange 'bowl.

UCLA, which won the Pacific coast conference title and the right to be Rose bowl ning power'in crushing the Bi- sons yesterday, and the game was replete with long gallops by Cleveland backs. Edgar Jones, I Thursday have Furman at David son, and Virginia Tech at Virginia Military. Texas A. and M. will be at Texas in the Southwest conference and Arkansas will play its traditional Thanksgiving day contest at Tulsa.

Phoenix Open Golf Carded Jan. 23-26 host team in the by turning back Action on the organization of an Arizona-Texas class CJ 1 1 baseball league was delayed until Dec. 15 at a meeting othci games, the Chicago of team representatives held yesterday at the Pioneer Rockets upset the Eastern chant. hotel. Tucson, Phoenix, and Bisbee had their $2,150 checks ready and Andy Cohen, representing El Paso, stated that NOGALES, Nov.

25. (IP)--Reports from Tucson that Nogales is interested in entering the Arizona Texas league has stirred much enthusiasm in this son Saturday to knock the Wildcats into fourth place in the league standing behind New Mexico uni versity, 14-7 victors over Kansas State in border town which in 1931, as a Saturday. A-T league team, became the first Mexican city permitted entry In U. S. organized baseball.

Although the new Nogales team an international clash Kansas State goes to Arizona next Saturday. pass into the end zone was incom- Nogales, it is certain play plete. Enke picked up a yard off- wrm rl 1iavp tn hf bolrl i i 0 tackle but was stopped on the one, Tech taking over. Art Pollard's long punts kept the Raiders away from TD territory in the early stages of the game when they were continually on the move. But the first break Game Statistics ARIZONA 13 154 23 33 TEXAS TECH would have to be held in this city's Hoeffer stadium for one year at least while a plant is erected across the border.

Martin Loughman, produce agent, heads a group of Arizona-side businessmen interested in joining the Arizona-Texas league. There is volved in a serious the use problem in- of Hoeffer with Arizona. The Miners were edged 14-13 by Brigham Young university in a nonconference game Saturday. In Ihe only other game involving a conference team, Hardin-Simmons shattered Howard Pavne 33-0. First Downs Gained From Scrimmage 188 Yds.

Lost From Scrimmage 34 Passes 6 Passes Completed 1 Passes Incomplete 4 1 Passes Intercepted I 4 Yds. Gained Pass Interceptions 9 Yds. Gained on Passes 1 7 Punts 8 95 Average Yardage on Punts 43 0 Opponent's Punts Blocked 1 0 Blocked Punts Recovered 1 36 Yds. Gained on Punt Returns 44 0 Yds. Lost on Punt Returns 0 139 Yardage on Kickoffs 92 32 Yds.

Opined on Kickoff Returns 90 0 Yds. Lost on Ktckoff Returns 0 4 Fumbles 3 Own, Fumbles Recovered 1 Opponent's Fumbles Recovered 1 4 Penalties 5 30 Yds. Lost on Penalties 45 M-Yd. Penetrations 4 tame when Roger Smith booted 50 yards to the Arizona 14. Pollard fumbled as he attempted to run from punt formation but Halfback Lowell McDonald recovered for the Cats on the eight.

Tackle Bernie Winkler crashed through to block Pollard's punt rolled back over the end zone for an automatic safety to give the Texans a 2- lead late In the first quarter. Tech marched 50 yards for its first touchdown in the second quarter with Ed Robnett, 200- pound fullback, and Roger Smith carrying the brunt of the. offensive. Those two riddled the Arizona line with Robnett finally crashing over from the one. Smith place-kicked the extra point to give the Raiders a 9-0 lead.

It appeared that Tech was offside on one play on their touchdown trek but the only offside penalty on that drive was assessed stadium, local enthusiasts have Tempe. sandwiched between Ari pointed out. The field is under a state at Flagstaff and the a 10-year commitment to the Minej- plays at Wichita next AP Starts Poll For State Champ A poll of Arizona sports scribes was started today by the Associated Press in an effort to select a mythical state high school football champion. The Citizen, voted for Douglas and Mesa as co- champions on tbe basis of their season's records. The Prrscott Courier voted for Presrott and tin- Xogales Herald for Mesa, in the early balloting.

Douglas, Mesa, and Preseott have all lost one gamp to date. the Texas entry would have a check in the hands of-Secretary Waldo Dicus, of Bisbee, this week. Miami-Globe reported it was ready but still needed a sponsor. It was also disclosed that Marty Loughman, of Nogales, and a group affiliated with him had expressed I interest Xogalep, in placing a Ariz. Dicus team in and Gus pioii Yankees, 38 to 28, and the San Francisco beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, to 14.

Frankie Albert's passing and Norm Standlee's hard i outweighed fine all-around play by Glenn Dobbs as the 49ers won over Brooklyn. Dobbs completed 13 of 28 passes for 1 18 yards, but Standlee gained 335 yards rushing and Albert passed for another 28 yards. Dobbs and Albert engaged in punting duel, which ended in Southern California, 1.3-6, winds up Its regular season against in- vadinjr Nebraska. Southern C'al, meanwhile, will invade Notre Diime Saturday whose unbeaten but once-tied eleven swamped Tiiianc, 41-0. PHOENIX, Nov.

25. The $10,000 Phoenix Open golf tournament will be played Jan. 23-26 at the Phoenix Country club, Fred Corcoran, manager of the Professional Golfers association tournament bureau, announced. The purse for the 1946 tourney sponsored by the Phoenix Thunderbirds, special events group of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. Joe Valeiizuela Wins Fifth Game HERMOSILLO, Nov.

25. (yP)--Current sensation of the Mexican Pacific Coast league is a Tucson. righthander, Joe 7 alenzuela, property of the New Michaels, of Bisbee, planned to i confer with Loughman last night, i Mesa is still searching for a ball park and a sponsor. Bill Schroeder, president of the class Sunset league was prcs- ent with directors from that league. They urged a merger of the Sunset league teams of Anaheim, Riverside, El Centre, and Las Vegas, with four teams in the A-T league.

Representatives of the proposed A-T circuit, replied that they coulc not make any commitments until it was determined just what team? would join the Arizona-Texas cir cuit. Schroeder and his associates had urged immediate action so that the circuit could be represented In the Big Nine. Illinois won thei a 500 title and qualified to represent, Tnc East in the Rose bowl by whipping! Northwestern, 20-0. Other Big Nine' finals last, week saw (Michigan- slaughter Ohio State, 58-6, Indiana defeat Purdue, 34-20, and Minnesota clip Wisconsin, 6-0. North winner of the Southern conference with a 22-7 Sonora State legue and its use by A-T 'league teams depends largely on a decision handed down by the Tamale circuit whose president is Governor Abelardo Rodriguez.

The feeling is general here that week. New Mexico and Flagstaff have finished their schedules. The Flagstaff school, however, may have another game. Discussion of 'last week's disputed 13-13 tie with the newlv named San Devils the two Nogales can easily Tempo has reached the stage two teams. This city alone last! where a replay of the contest, with year provided the home base for th i charity, is three teams--Nogales, Santa Ana, and Carbo--and near the end ofi the season even league champion' Guaymas booked its home games! at Hoeffer stadium because of its peso-attracting qualities.

probable. HS Elevens Face Mouzon Ready For Fight PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25. Champion Bob Montgomery and Wes wound up game handily. against the Cats who also lost five yards for substitutions.

The work of the head linesmen, who seemed oblivious to many ting the Tucson Badgers at By ASSOCIATED PRESS Traditional rivalries usurp in terest in claims of the state high their training program today in preparation for tomorrow night's York Yankees, who scuttled Guaymas, 5 to 3, here yesterday to give Hermosillo's Senators their loth victory in 18 league games. It was Valenztiela's i straight victory without defeat. Valenzuela's sensational string might be even bigger were it not for the fact that he and two other American players. Art Lilly and Herman Rich, are banned from playing against Culiacan which carries in its roster most of the major league aces who jumped to the Mexican league last season. Ouliacan is managed by Mel Steiner, formerly of the Cleveland Indians, who has been suspended for five years by U.

S. organized ball. Two of the hardest hitters in the 1946 Mexican league, Theolic Smith and Harry Dandridge, were kept to a lone single between them yesterday by Valenzuela. Among Val cn7Aiela's pitching victims is Daniel battle for the lightweight' i leading winner in last i title (New York-Pennsylvania ver-i Mexican league. championship in; I i L.Y 0 sco red a sur is To Perform school football Thanksgiving day games.

two-round knockout over -The The Phoenix Union Coyotes and! Bobcat in a non-title brawl the oddsmakers' the North Phoenix Mustangs i 1 All ust renew their cross-town feud in the 1 cnoicfcl a at abou Coyote stadium Thursday af ler- 1 oneat his to 5 to Tension was mounting hourly in St. Mary's Knights will travel a of the contenders, both to San Diego, for a Turkey; regard the convention day engagement with St. Augustine ha11 as an opportunity to settle i a personal score. Montgomery, said to scale around high. Douglas, which has plenty of backers in its claim for at least! 136 unds one over the required a share of the state title, plays i i weight, completed his return match with its major 14 da vs of homing with a session Bisbee.

Douglas won the firsts 111 which observers said he was Iii Orange Bowl MIAMI, Nov. 25. (U.fi)--Rice institute of the Southwestern conference will play Tennessee of the Southeastern conference in the Orange bowl game here New Year's day, it was announced today. Rice has dropped only two games this season, by narrow margins to Louisiana State and Arkansas, and will close out its season Saturday and slam-banging as he against Baylor in Houston The Yuma Criminals will seek! had never don before, to improve their status by upset-i The 2 champion, re- as a puncher rather than i Tech offsides, brought frequent! Old rivalries will come to the- i i is expected to carry howls of protest from the crowd.jfore when Miami invades Globe- i a the National association meetings in Los Angeles Dec. 4, 5, and 6 The long bus trips involved in traveling from El Paso to the wes coast did not appeal to A-T moguls who said, however, that they woulc give consideration to the proposi tion Deo.

15 if they could not effect a six-team league. The Sunsei representatives, however, expressed unwillingness to wait, stating thai they were considering two othei franchises and wanted to act be fore the National association meet ings. An article recently appearing on the sports page of the El 1'aso Times quoting remarks attributed to Carl Hubbell, ex-Giant sonthpaw, concerning Mexican teams came up for discussion. It was reported that Hubbell, in a conversation with a Phoenix sports editor, had stated that organized baseball was opposed to the Pasquel interests that he (Hubbell) doubted that baseball heads back East would accept a league with a Mexican entry. Cohen said that this report hac dampened the enthusiasm of Julio Ramirez, president of the Juare: club.

The league voted to send a letter to Ramirez advising him tha his team would be welcome in the A-T loop ahd a copy of the letter to the El Paso paper. Five years ago--Lou Boudreau 24-year-old shortstop of the Cleve land Indians Avas signed to manage the Tribe for two years, thus be coming the youngest big leagu manager in history. Selection of Tennessee to be host team in the 13th annual Orange! bowl classic was announced yester- On one occasion the Texas left end and Thatcher goes to Safford. was several feet in Arizona terri-j Mouzon Casa Grande" and Florence will om ery, a Philadelphia Negro. tory when the ball was snappedjget a head start, on the holidav' I scra is expected to draw but the official must have playing Wednesday night at 1 000 0 1 a mav a as day.

i Negotiations with Rice were com- and, like Mont-j pleted last night, and the announcement was made at a hastily summoned press conference this morn- thinking of something else. The final Raider touchdown, coining in the final quarter, was a direct gift. A long punt from Roger Smith struck Joe Goff, who had his back to the play, on the leg, Roy Williams recovering' for the Texans. Robnett crashed over from the three six plays later and Smith again converted. It was hard to understand how the Cats could have been caught napping on Smith's hoot as they had attempted a quirk kick the prpTions play but the ball wan called back on an offside penalty.

Arizona then sent two men down the field but neither deep enough to handle the The Mesa Jackrabhits, whose i victory over, Tucson last Pridav skyrocketed 'their championship ontract to manage the St. Louis claims, will be hosts to 0 a TM 10 OYt IWO Trie comedy play of the game occurred in the first half when Williams, Tech end, took a flat is from Quarterback Dick Stan- with nobody in his vicinity became confused and ran the ball back almost to the line of scrimmage. Had he proceeded forward a long gain Would have resulted. The longest dash of the game fer and immediate Florence. '(much as $100,000.

Ten years ago--Rogers Hornsby's Browns was renewed for the next Friday night. seasons. Three years ago--Colgate defeated Brown, Penn downed Cornell and Texas tripped Texas A. M. in some of the nation's Thanksgiving day football games.

when Halfback Glenn Lewis took Pollard's boot and raced 62 yards before Pollard tossed him o'ut of bounds on the Arizona 24. Arizona, however, held at a stage and! took over on its own 18. The lineups: ARIZONA Pos. TEXAS TECH SnUsbury Varner Knez Corbitt Marsh Howard Crum li'oean Pollard McDonald Rubel LE LT LG RG RT RE OB LH RH FB ARIZONA 0 TEXAS TECH 2 .1. Smith! Winkler i Lawhorn Nabors Reed Zoller H.

Williams Hawkins R. Smith G. Lewis Robnett 0 0 0 0 7 0 7--18 on itnpninff opening Scoring summary: Texas Tech. touchdown: Robnett (3). Conversions: R.

Smith (2). Safety: Winkler. Substitutions. Arizona: Peterson. Penn.

Morrison. Richardson. Bennett. Cooolnser. Black.

Goff. Hunsaker. Enke. Richmond. Tackett.

Wuertr. Texas Tech: D. Lewis. Standefer. Hall.

Norris. Meyers. KeUcy. C. Smith.

Reynolds. McCurry. Gcddie. Jackson. Henderson.

B. Williams. Birdwell. Moss Gettys. Officials: Jack J.

Taylor. Daniel Baker, referee: Clvde Wafer. Centenary umoire: MeNutt. SMU. headlinesman: jGuyton Hayi Univ fleia jude FORE! Xmas Suggestions Golf Sold Only By Your Pro.

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Greyhound Terminal Tucson Phone GS70 Ncgaiei Phone 163 tie. Dobbs set a new A AC record! triumph over Duke, closes out its with a 78-yard kick, taut at Virginia Saturday. Other iced one out of bounds on the teams in that loop argue over sec- one-yard line. qnd place Thursday. Rice, still trying to share the NEW YORK, Nov.

25. Southwest conference title with a i i a cast seemed assured today; Arkansas after tronnring Texas 'or the National Football league! Christian, entertains Baylor championship game, with the Chi-! Saturday with Texas Christian cago Bears in as Western division 1 champ for the eighth time and either the New York Giants or Washington Redskins a virtual certainty for the Eastern crown." Pittsburgh, which lost yesterday to the Giants, 7 to 0, still has a chance to tie, but must win next Sunday while New York and Washington lose, and then the Kedskins would have to beat the Giants on Dec. 8. Even so, Pittsburgh, Washington and New York would end in a three-way tie, each with six victories, four losses and one tie. The Bears crushed Detroit yesterday, 42 to 6, for their title, while New York edged Pittsburgh in a brruising battle of power, 7 to 0.

Washington eliminated Philadelphia from the title running by whipping the Eagles, 27 to 10. In other games, the Chicago Cardinals defeated Green Bay, 24 to 6, and the 1 Boston Yanks won their first vie-!" tory of the season, 40 to 21 over Los Angeles. playing at Southern Methodist, which blanked Baylor, 35-0. Oklahoma, assured of no worse than a tie for Big Six honors RENTACAR For Your Next Outing Planning a trip to Nogales or any otber outing? You'll enjoy It more with the convenience of an automobile. Drive it yourself.

Call and Make. Reservations Now! per day pins lie per mile. Maple Leafs Trip Red Wings, 5 To 0 By ASSOCIATED PRESS The surprising Toronto Maple Leafs continue to pace the torrid National Hockey league pennant race today. The Leafs cooled off the up and coming Detroit Red Wings, 5-0, in the motor city last night after the Wings had clipped the Leafs, 4-2, in Toronto Saturday night. New York Rangers, who ended an eight game winless streak Saturday by nosing out! Montreal, 3-2, moved into i place and dropped the Chicagoj Blackhawks into the 'cellar by whipping the Hawks, 5rl, at Chicago last night.

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