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NovemTiw ST. i Notre Dame Whirlwind Overpowers Army Team In Thrilling Gai THE ETTGEttE BEGISTER-GTTA'RD Coaching Dream Comes ALUMNI REALLY HELP KERR AT COLGATE! True For Andy Kerr HGnUiFj MONTI ELEVEN mmm FOR BRILLIANCE QF RAMBLERS' ATTACK rvt A. Jr frNv NEW TORK, Nov. 25. W) The football coach's dream a team neither beaten, tied or scored on had come true today for the keen-eyed, smiling little Scotsman, Andy Kerr of Colgate, whose fame as a teacher of the "Warner ayatem" haa apread from coast to coast since the day when he tossed his meager 120 pounds into the gridiron fray for dear old Dickinson College.

Rolling back from the battleground where his Colgate team completed its all-conquering march yesterday with a decisive 21-0 victory over a hitherto unbeaten Brown eleven, Andy Kerr paid tribute to hia boya aa "the most responsive to his coaching, the best By EDWARD J. NEIL Associated Press Sports Writer PITTSBURGH, 26. UP) The Panther of Pittsburgh, tired, war-worn but still pugnacious, clawed its way through the Cardinals of Stanford today, climbed to the final height of an undefeated aeaBon, and SPOKANE, Nov. 26-()i bled a tottering University tana football team, 80 to 13 conference game hero today, Except for one valiant bojl. first period, the Bulldoj, Grizzlies completely in tteh using first, second and third player.

Montana's stand ring drive for a touchdown, MotJ. firat, that pushed over evetrtS front of it. Hl Big Max Krause, playing college game, counted four of xaga'a touchdowns, one. from there roared one last challenge to the far west for renewal of the footballing war, if it carea to, In the twHx son for three successful years, then went to Colgate in 1929 to build up another winning system. Kerr regards Warner as the greatest creative, mind football strategy has ever known.

Their long association datea from days when Kerr was an undergraduate trying to make the Dickinson College team, with medium success, and Warner waa coaching the Carlisle -Indians. Both schools were located in the little town of Carlisle, Pa. Kerr was at Pittsbu'vh, coaching track and basketball, when Warner took charge of football for the Panthera in 1915 and immediately put Andy on his staff. They have been co-workera and friends in the development of football tactics ever since. Kerr UBes the Warner double wing-hack atyle of offense exclusively at Colgate.

He is recognized as one of the aoundeBt and most successful gridiron teachers in the country. He pridea himself in developing smooth-working teama, minus individual Btara, though he regards this year's Colgate captain, Bob Smith, as one of the best running gunrds he has ever had. He has two boys, Andy and Bill, on the high school team at Hamilton, N. T. "I'm glad they are In the game," says Andy.

"It is teaching them and thousands of other boys how to take care of themselves. Bnt they must itose i5owl on Jan. z. Plainly showing the effects of the hardest schedule any eleven In the By ALAN 60ULD Associated Prea Sports Editor YANKEE STADIUM, New Tork, Nor. 28.

OP Picking up the path of a cyclone somewhere along; the way east, a green jeraled whirlwind carried Xotr Dame to an overwhelming Tictory over the Army 21-0 today before 80,000 spectators In the most startling upset of the intercollegiate football campaign. Big, powerful and dazzllngly swift, the Ramblers struck the gold el-meted soldier with an attack that was as brilliantly executed and as devastating as it was effective. Before It was all over and the Army's weary, battered forces gave ground for the last time near their goal line, Notre Dame had tallied three touch-- downs, narrowly missed putting over about five more and put to rout one of the east's greatest team. Tackles Shine Notre Dame not only gained ample revenge for Its crushing defeat by the soldiers a year ago, but handed east tackled this season, the Panthei content to whip "Pop Warner' invading forces, 7 to 0, and lay its record beside that of the east's other yards. Carroll, halfback, itZJJ sensational touchdowns, the fir.3 a 75 yard dash on tha mighty undefeated outfit, Andy Kerr' and the second on an 85 yuj rfea Maulers ot Colgate.

To one or the other is certain go the annual invitation of the west team unit" he baa ever had, in more than a quarter-century of athletic teaching. Kerr haa coached other unbeaten teams, his 1021 Pittsburgh freshmen and the 1926 Washington and Jefferson varsity among them, but he belonged today with the select few of all-time who have turned out a defensive outfit yielding not a single point. Kerr needs no introduction to the Pacific coast. Andy learned hiB football under Glenn Srobey (Pop) Warner and when the old master accepted a call to Stanford, he persuaded Kerr to pave the way by taking charge of gridiron affairs at Palo Alto during the 1022-23 seasons. Kerr remained two more years at Stanford aa War-nor's first assistant.

He then declined other offera to coach in the west, came back to Washington and Jeffer-1 Stansberry, one of the headim fastest backs ever seen hert to meet its best, this year Southern California, in the Battle of Rosea, and both Colgate anl Pittsburgh are customers on their feet as kVij sronnjdmtl the first period. Vesel. mJ in a receptive mood. The first quarter waa onlv half started the march after Gonial dosen plays old, mostly punta, with the conventional plunge or two separating each kick, when the PantherB punt return, stonnine on be safeguarded, too, and the reeogni tion of this in the new rules has ac their rivals the worst setback an mode the first "breok." took it comnlished a great deal for the their teeth, and shook from It a tic. Army team has met in this series since the 280 triumph of the late sport." tory that left Pitt with a record of Knuta Rockne's 1921 outfit.

conquest over Army. Notre Dame. Wee Andy Kerr, the little 8cot who'e doing mighty thing. In football way with hit Colgate aquad thla year, haa lota of advice from alumni. But thla advlee doean't come from thoae boya Pennsylvania and Carnegie Tech The tornado In green led by the vicious charges of two spectacular Horseshoe Dope On Thursday Meet among others with only scoreless ties with Ohio State and Nebraska 32 yard line.

Starting through the lint fotl( yard gain, Stansberry altui passed to Vidro and tore thtonjk line to bring the ball to Gonuji'i yard stripe. Here Vesel enttttd tl advance, and the two of them an up to the three yard line on bid Vesel went across on a dteeptj spinner and Emery, qturtabu kicked goal. Near the end of tha second nn Stansberry waa carried from tha fsi apparently badly hurt, bat ht nw ered and played through the tar ait Mumo nu oununuaiiy kick flooui xms ana max. it cornea rrom tnree former Colgate playera who are now aaalatant ooachea to Andy. The ooaohlng aquad, ahown above, left to right: Line Coaoh Tom Doyle, one of the achool'a flnaat Andy Kerr; Backfleld tackles, Joe Kurth and Ed Krauso, sweeping along on the terrific momentum of Koken, Mellnkovich, Banas, marring one of the greatest records Offered By Cook any I'ittsbnrgh team has comniled.

vv.m. n.rl, groat, nauoaoK, ano jonnny urai, an ena from last yaar who waa All-America, and a half dosen other ball-carriers Bob Hogan. a 210-nound onarter. back who kicks with skill both ac oy curately and for tremendous dia taneea, banged a. punt from fifteen yards back of his scrimmage line on the 37 yard line, all the way to inches from the Stanford goal, where Ted 1JW1UU.

The Eugene Chess, Checker and -Whist club haa announced ita new II unlley, a brisk little end, downed the 1 11 tejo Ball, ranking rulea, drawn np in accordance with the newly adopted "Progressive Stanley Anderson. StsnfnriV full. simply was unbeatable once It got under way. Except for two brief flashes, in the first and last periods, Army not only failed to display its vaunted offense, the power that bad ripped Tale and Harvard to plecea, but Its hitherto sturdy defense crumbled under the green Impact. When Notre Dame was not punching holes through the line It had the aerial resources to penetrate the soldier defense and did so with satlonal effect.

Passes 8 00 re The first two touchdowns by George Mellnkovich, fullback, and Hugh Derore, sub end, were the back, immediately punted back, but System" of plsying which clnb of By RICHARD JOHNSTON ne got the ban out only to his Sn BLOOD BATTLI ficers favor as being a fair and impartial method of stimulating com dingy attire. However, the outcome rather eonolualvely proved that the olothea do not make the yard line. From that nolnt Pitt Apparently some horseshoe fans didn't get the straight ot the Thanksgiving day matches held Thursday, and H. O. Cook of the Eugene Horseshoe Pitchers' club has volunteered the following information: Theodore Allen, Oregon state champion, gave an exhibition of fancy horseshoe pitching to start the program.

After it waa concluded, he challenged anyone in the crowd to a 50-point game, he to pitch first one shoe right-handed and then one left-handed each time, 'and if defeated agreed to forfeit a prize. Carrol Cook, Lane county champion, accepted the challenge, and got off to an early lead, winning the first pitch with a double ringer, 'Allen missing, giving Carrol 6 points. At the end of 83 Innings Cook still had his Well, bow did you like the match Friday night? Everybody haa decided launcnea lta one scoring drive. petition among the membera. ALL-STAR BEIT man, In wrestling at least.

in two plays Mike Sebastian, right halfback, and Irrv Welnstock. a opiniona on the resulfof that battle, and we rather hesitate to voice our Rules and regulations: (The member holding number While' the nominations are In crunching 200-pound fullback, ripped order, we nominate Art O'Reilly position shall be known as club eh-am- Sneese Achlu will wr.atle Thor ideat. Before you continue reading this column, we recommend that you pion), number 2 aa rnnner up and Jensen In neit Friday a main event! aa tne nest snowman in the local ring for aome time. Art always look elsewhere on thla page and find ao on, Thunder, lightning, fire and destruc- DENVER, Not. 26 W)-Hl tnrougn to the Cardinal 11-yard line.

Warren Heller tossed a short pass to Dalley for a first down on the three yard line. Two plays later he dove through tackle for the score and a atory on next week'a match. By Rule 1. Membera wishing to ad waa good at antagonizing the tion enveloped Eugene all day Sntur direct result of passes Into the arm end sone. The third score was the result of a fumble by Ken Fields, Army triple threat back in the end reading that you will have all the vance in position may do so by chal crowd, and bringing them to their feet to enthusiastically boo him.

members of the champion Uninns of Utah team were selected 1032 Associated Press M-ied longing and defeating (in a aeries of day, with Jensen accounting for aome of It, and Achlu and tlie Eugene wrestling commission furnishing the uut ainoa nia return, he aeema 4 out of 7 games attended by an official score keeper) the member di none wnere Dig Jim arris, guarn, fell on the ball as It bounded loose, Mountain conference football ihrn welnstock placeklcked the goal. Aa far aa the decision waa concerned, the game might well have end to have blossomed out aa never 6-point lead, 40 to 84. With his next named from a consensus of aadal reat. Local fana bombarded Herb Owen after the match and during the There wasn a missing cylinder any before. Personally, we got more rectly above, him.

ed there, allowing the 35.000 addicts officiala and aports writers. where In this astonishing Notre facta of the case, and we won't have to aum them up here. Read It? Ok. To begin with, It seems that the Eugene wrestling commission is holding up Thor's purse, because, ao the commission says, of his habit of carrying hia activltiea outside the ring Frldoy. Well and good.

We think It should be temporarily held up, and Rule 2. If auccessful the chsllenger kick out of that preliminary pitch, Carrol got another double ringer, making it 48 to 84, the champion again missing. Carrol tossed who braved the freezing weather and following day, demanding that Bneeie be given another chance at the Elkton Colorado college, conferesn Dame offensive as all three touch' will assume or trade position with tne threat of nneuraonia to retnrn to killer, won three places, and Btithi downs were converted. the defeated member. i-rioay man we did the main event, Just watching Art elown.

And he's right there with the terror. their firesides and the comforts of Rule 8. The defeated member will Young university, Utah ArgHt The tremendous crowd, Including another double ringer, and the champ missed, the game ending. Carrol had 52 points, 41 ringers, 11 double ring Achlu threatened to pack np and nome. Denver university each wu inria Immediately upon termination of the the corps of cadets, was shocked by the failure of the soldiers to come With but one excentlon.

nothing- match play re-challenge the victor if one position. return to JJnyton without a moment i delay unless he waa given a re-match, ers, 70 shoes pitched. Allen had 84 that Jensen should be, perhaps, fined. However, the commission goes on wrestling ability, too. While Jesse MoCann may net be the world'a greatest wrestler, he outweighed Art enough to give him "Pop" Warner'a men could do had any The Utes won their fifth and he1 so desires, for a return match.

even close to scoring with an attack points, 85 ringers, 10 double ringers, and the wrestling commission made enect upon the team Jock Sutherland (In all cases this match must be which Felix (Pick) Vldal had led to tive title this year, and the villi to say that the only way Thor can collect hia money ia to meet Achiu 70 shoes pitched. played within 7 days) otherwise a succession of daszllng victories. certain by refusing Jensen hia purse unless he agreed to meet the Chinese haa coached in the identical system of the Pacific coast master. Through played by the quintet of BskrJ named on the honor team ia buJ Next on the schedule was a six- a big advantage, but It took everything he had to toss the forfeit will be declared one way or again next week. Probably the com man round robin, with Cook and Al tne other, Vldal, the "ball of fire," sputtered oat after one solo dash that brought the crowd to Its feet In the first grappler the coming Friday.

The com mission also laid down rules of con' Eugene bad boy. possible a continuation of Cul tne entire game Stanford, with Anderson bearing the brunt of the at Rule 4. Any member who defaults premacy won them almost tuiuissl When th wiia wrtttAn. TTArTt tack, gained only 44 yards from acrtm- len again meeting in the outstanding game. Allen got back at Carrol in this game, but UBed his right hand by failing to show or to notify his period.

Army bad turned back Notre designation. mission knows a great deal more about the facta of the case than we do but, on the surface of the thing, we can't see thnt Walter Tinkit ia entitled to another ahot Whatever you may say about Jensen'a ring one being Hint unless Thor confines hia activities to the ring next week, both purses will be The five Utes named an torn Owen, the Eugene promoter, was m.nffe an completed only three passes trying to line up a match for next the 18 trlw1' As matter of fact, Dame's first threat on its 12 yard lino and looked to be on the loose all the time, playing bis best Score opponent that he is unable to attend a match will sacrifice his position or in case of the challenger, will be entitled Frank ChristenBen, stellar fJ forfeit. counting the 32 yards lost from scrim week between Jensen and either was: as Vldal broke around bis right end, who was the leading sll-aroiod mage, Stanford finished the day with Jensen was forced Into the match, Theodore Allen 50 points, 58 ring Okanogan Charlie or Teddy Waters. to no further consideration. tactics, the fact remained that he shook off four tackier and romped former of the year; Rolud Ham a net gain of only 12 yards rushintr Either of these should be a honey, Rule 5.

It is ruled that if the vic ers, 20 double ringers, 70 shoes won Friday a match by perfectly 86 yards to Notre Dames forty, Here Ken Fields gambled with flat, ana yaras passing. but why not give Harry Elliott a elusive quarterback; Harold IN outstanding defensive end: Di pitched. tor is in turn challenged by the de legitimate tactics, throwing Achiu both times with body slams. Thor refusing point blank at first to meet Walter Tlnkit again, but yielding when he realised that It would mean the loss of the money. Jensen claims that he Buffered from severe atomach shot at the great Mr.

Jensen? Elliott, feated he is not eligible to accent any Carrol Cook 38 pointa, 50 ringera. bullet-like passes, three of them In "Jack" Johnson, without Nl nfter the match at least, said that 17 double ringers, 76 ahoea pitched. may hnve toBHed the Chinese the first the oonforence as a tackle, uq other match until return match is played except in case of default by he would be willing to wrestle Jen All four shoes on the peg 9 times quick succession. All failed however, and Army never was that, close to 4 he opposing goal line again except Bcckstead. one of the best bkKbj time, a month ngo, with a Tight to the jaw, but there waa nothing wrong cramps most of the night Friday.

opponent. during this game. sen. Perhaps in the cold grey dawn lid's changed his mind, but It would Rnle 6. A member challenging for guards in a number of lesions.

Colorado collece placed Guy on the last play of the second quar caused by Achiua battering sonnen bergs, and believea the wrestling com do no harm to Investigate the matter. advance may not accept another chal tin. who booted three field jui wltn riday a win. Sneezo says he will go back to Dayton unless he gets the match. Of all local wrestlers, with the possible exception of ter, wnen It didn't mean anything, Margin la Wide mission Is putting him on the spot In lenge from hia runner-up until first West Point Grange And it ought to pack the crowd In.

It would be one revenge match that making him take the match. match has been played and vice-versa. over pour, 6-0 addition to ploying an aggrenhi at hia ruard nosition: CactlB To Hold Homecoming would be absolutely authentic. Rule 7. Under no circumstances Friday'a match kept the fans on their toes throughout, and waa the Don Hill, eneese ia our fnvorite.

We'd hate to ace him leave. But Notre Dame registered IS first 'downs to Army's five, piled tip 201 yards by rushing to the Oadet'e meager 66 and gained 77 yards by Another bright Idea! Remember Fries, ranked with Robisos ham loung as the most coinCT imii Mf.atv.ra. and Robert B1 will a member be allowed to "pass up" nny other member except in the following instances: best example of rough stuff and sol WEST POINT. Nov. 26.

(8ne why the commission should permit htm to force them Into a match Joe Pnrelli, the ape like Seattle mat man that met Wildcat Pete last sum entific wrestling aeen here in many clal.) Extensive plans for la winter passing to 4o for the soldiers. PORTLAND. Nov. 28. UP) day.

The Chinaman waa the aagrea Notre Dame took complete com' mer In a 45 minute special? There, homecoming for the next meeting center, who won out in close nwj Hon with McDonald of Etli "1 a. Prolonged absence of player. b. Refusal of player to accent chal without a legitimate cause is beyond us. A short forward pass from its own aor most of the time, but Jensen Is a mand of the proceedings from that to our way of thinking, is the mean Vranea of TJtai Aggies for Hurt night, Dec, were made at the meeting of the West Point grange lenge.

natural defensive wrestler, and the et wrestler that ever wore tighta, 48-yard line and quickly developing, impenetrable interference for the re- moment the first string backffeld, ron iHstlng of Jaskwlch, Koken, (Prolonged absence Is hereby de game was played exactly to his liking. position. Compared to him, Jensen and Jen neia naay evening. A special program is being arranged by the lec Jensen spent a good deal of time in a Branchean and Mellnkovich, entered The other mdjnbers ot tas positively gave Columbia university a sen style of dirt is fined as a refusal to answer a written challenge by mnil within 5 days, forenca eleven ere Basil AUpiSl personal quarrel with Harry Klllot, amateurish. If Herb Owen wants 8-to-0 victory over College of Puitet the game in the second period, turer for this occasbn.

and th We nominate Sneeie Achlu for the honorary title "the best dressed man In the ring." The red tights, with the white shorts over them and the white half aookt made a striking combination Friday night, especially when' contrasted with Thor'a llnlvoroltV tackle. Hid A the referee, and aurcceded in remnv. all other means of communication man to meet Jensen thnt takes every- ountt in their football game here to women ot the home economics club Ing hia panta before the bout was Htendlly pressing ever deeper Into Army territory, they finally put over a touchdown on two quirk passes In tnmg 'i'hor hands out and pays it anT- pian to serve refreshments. with opponent having failed. A verbal challenge Is also official.) Tolraan, Utah Aggies, vA ton Bertothl, Brighnm l'oung, tsVl over.

Elliot aaya that If Jensen tries The lone tally came In the aecond back with interest, we recommend All patrons are requested to ottond Rule 8. It Is ruled by club offlo als any rough stuff (on the referee) in the last few minutes of the half, l'oosh 'em Up" Joe. period when the Portland Irishmen received the ball two yards on their this meeting aa it promises to be one of the most interesting affairs the another match, he'll "bust him on the after twice being stopped near their that a member must defend his position on the roster at least once every month although not required to do whiskers and disqualify him. objective. Bide of midtield.

On first down John VaughnP.T.A.Hu Jensen believes that the whole field goals In the second, while hold Ing the Crow boya arorciess. Mellnkovlch's fumble, recovered by local grange has held for some time. After the regular busienss meeting the women of the organization served LOUISIANA STATE Thomas, right halfback, faded far back and flipped a quick pass to Phil town is against him, and that he hasn't Fields on Army's three yard line Evening ProgM I i so oftener. Also thnt a new runner-up is entitled to a match play with his new superior within ten days-of cheeked the first drive from mid- league competition, thl. being from the line of acrimmage and a friend in the place.

He thinks he haa been unfairly used by everyone PPies ana popcorn to the members. near the side line. Irish interference ttaining his new position. A refusal connected with the game In this ter- their first year. There were only 4 boys in the school last season, mak VAUGHN, Nov.

26-- field. The next bogged down when Army's greatest defensive stand, on its four yard mark, hurled back four Hiccesntvo plays for no gain. But rm, 1, A. "1 ritory. and his opinion of.Kugencans Thurston Couple formed instantly, and two Loggera at of a member to comply with these provisions will automatically retire uo voukuu ing a team impossible.

dny eveninfc with a largs aiw--- im to the bottom of the club roster. tempting to stop the play were blocked out. Morrison romped down Hosts At Dinner the soldiers failed to capitalise this. in general is better left untaid. He-ports say Hint the town of Klkton will deelsre a holiday, close up the whole place, and coma to Kugene en masse After a abort business Pll 1-- VTAI tlB' Rnle 0.

A new member entering Hatton To Teach tne side line and into scoring terri They left thenmelves wide open to air attack. MikA Koken's pans to his captain, Paul Host, was good for THURSTON. Nov. 20.fSn.rf.il tory standing up. Sullivan's kick -UanKSKlVlUK, "3 L.vejl BATON noiHiB.

Nov. 26. ItrPh TMIW'1 to see that their boy geta a aouare Swim, Dancing the club is privileged to challenge the position of nny member in the club. (With the exception of the chnmpion.) If auccessful in defenting his oppon after touchdown was wide. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Baugh were hosts Thursday for A first half power and passlnc deal. Sit yard gain and put the ball on The closest the-team from Tocoma piny. -1 uc Spirit," by four boys; foartt newspaper, rend by Cmm i Army's five. On the next play of their family for the Thanksgiving Owing to an increased demand for ws able to advance toward Colu offensive carried Louisiana State university to a H-to-0 victory over a crippled Tulane teom todoy.

ent 4 out of 7 games on return match he will assume the defeated membera swimming and dancing instruction at Di' line waa the 28-yard line uuiurr ana niternnon. Thn. Koken passed to Mellnkovich who was standing In the end tone, and e--iu TMtiinf- flJ Football Results I tending from a distance were Mr. and the i. M.

C. the management an- 'hird period. A Logger drive position. The ixiiusiana State scored on consist the deadlock was broken. Subs Carry On well as all members below him will -aivert, and Mrs.

Elmer Buss and Dora Calvert, all of ent offensives In the first and eerond periods, with Keller going over center retire one position on the roster. If rending, Virgil i.ues. viif Mrs. Virgil Liles snd The Ramblers readied the peak of nouncea that Hal Hatton, well known the first period was stopped on university athlete, tap dancer and the Irish 81. Columbia marched to swimmer, has been signed to handle the College of 1'uget Sound's nine classes in both of these.

Hatton was and again to the seven in the first Lity, lMr. and Mrs. Dan Paolflo Coast At Ran Jose Weher College 0: not successful he will tnke his posi their onslaught In the third quarrer. Duckworth were appom' "sn nna jayior Circle of Thurston for a needed two feet for the first touchdown and Yates making one foot tion at the bottom of the roster. program committee for San Josa Stat 20.

ana tne boats, Mr. Mrs, Ray in cnarge of the Ked Cross Swim period, each time to be turned back sweeping down the field from klckoff, 74 yards all told, for their second touchdown. This tlspe the second At Ie Angeles. Santa Clara 18: campaign last Bummer, whirh was by a flghtm Locter wall. over rlitht tackle for the second tally.

Jack Torrance kicked the extra Mr. and Mrs. Archie Menl Loyola fl. nM sua iifirrT, Ella Baugh spent Thanksgiving day at Corvallis as the guest of friends string field was unstoppable as Kurth At Spokane Montana 13: Oonura lKilnta. and children visited relatives OV and Krause continued to raise havoc nil.

Georgia Tech And The victory cave I S. TJ. a clean aome late Fr day very successful, ana naa taugtit dancing all over the northwest. His schedule includes men's awim-ming classes Monday and Wednesday at 8 p. m.

and boys' classes Monday and Wednesday from to IS. At Tortlsnd Collere of Pucet conference slate. through the Army's field line of defense, Banss and Luknts drove Georgia Tie, 0 To 0 Bound Columbia ti. Many of Tulane second and third ST. MARY'S LOSES The Red Sox girl's team of Eugene won from St.

Mary's high school girls 80 to IS on the St. Mary's floor Friday night. The Red Sox will ploy Oakrldce high at Oakridge Monday. The lied Sox lineup included: forwards, Schneider and Snodcrass: centers. Bemton and Spats: guards.

Ithodes and Gerher; Bubs, Walkley and Ellis. Southwest through for eon si stent gslns until the string men had to bear the hrnnt of ana oirs. sons, Wayne and Larry fc Bailey, and children. Kennk M.r. Tbantipn At nouston.

Tex. llaylor 0: Woe News Of Goshen battle as a result of the loss of more Classes in tan dancing will he held 2fi. (P) flenrcis institute VI. an a score of the best green wave and rruiay evenings from 7 teen and tne Iniversitv of Ueorsia v. V.

near At Hallae Texaa Christlsn Uni to 7:43. A small charge of fp cents battled to a aroreless tie on a mu.l. 'avers. Including the danxeroua Don me W-'SP-Cial)- versity Si Southern Methodist Vnl- and wi tc mmerman, because of influents and each will be made for the dancing soaked field today in a savagely versity 0. tained with a TbanHi" -J lessons.

colds. fought twenty-eighth renewal of their south for Mr. and Mrs. long rivalry, At Baton Route. L.

Tulana 0: children, Frederick, t'rvsi The slippery condition of the field Linslaw Outfit O. LI, J4, of Veneta and and tne ball forced both teams to stick Mrs. Aim. Mathers, Mrs. Mnry Zelma Mathers all of route 3.

Eugene; Mr. and Sirs. si.i. -j East Old Time Manager Dies In Memphis Vaughn. i Westfir Personals WESTFIR, Nov.

Special) Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Redhead and fam.

largely to straight football, kick often Wins Hoop Tilts At Pittsburgh Stanford 0: rilta- Wayne nnd Darrei Durgh 7. spending the vacation at snu wsit Tor a break. But when these few breaks came neither team of reswell: Mr. and Mrs. John Mc.

At Wheeling, W. Vs. Washington their parents. Mr. CJ Parrel INDIANAPOLIS.

Nov. could take advantac. of them. Another lesgne team that may Im Mrs. ml Jefferson 13: West Virvlnla 0.

rove a menace to the champion St. tending high school in Eof At Hoston Boston College 0: Holy i niuill i nrr, eiMTis goons manufacturer and former professional hasclmll player and manager, died attark finally was bottled up on one side of the field on Army's R7. On fourth down, with five yards to go after a penalty, Banas fooled the Army defenee by dropping bmk to mid-field and hurling a 60 yard pass to TVvore who made the catch while standing on the goal line. A beautiful punt by Banas out of bounds on Army's two yard mark led to the final score. Fields, bark to punt, fumbled a low pass from center and Harris fell on the ball In a wild scramble.

Throughout the last period devplte a flock of Army replacements, Nntro Dame pushed deep into opposing territory. Two fumbles around Army's ten yard line cheeked smashing advances and on two other occasions, passes Into the end tone narrowly missed connections. MVlinkorlrh apparently grabbed one of these tnspes for a score but It was dinallnwed. On thft last play of the gams Vslro, substitute end, hsd the ball and a touchdown hi his grasp, only ft 1st both eU thrown hia finger Mary's quintet la'the newlv organ- Vrsa 0. Mrs.

E. E. ilimanjs At Washington Ixvola (Haiti- fnmiiT of JZZr-'" Donald and Annette Maltzan llror, to Newport to rk Texas Christain Southwest Champs ily entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Robinson and family and Miss Anns Bee Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Allen had as their guests for dinner on Thanksgiving day Mrs. Allen's brother. Carl Fisher, and children Vcneta and Osburn. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. (lerimonte were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Croner on Tlunl.ii,,.. more) Catholic I'nlvereitv 2. lied live at 11 ith only seven boys In the school to draw from, the l.inslaw outfit hss already defeated Hlarhly and Crow in pre-aeason At Iew lork Notre Hi me SI- Army u. DALLAS. Texas.

Nov, M. games. Rooky Mountain At Colorado Hnrinsa Colorado. They took Blachly's measure Wed early today in Memphis, members of his family here were informed. In the southern city on a business ttip in connection with his baseball supply factory here, Carr was stricken with a heart attack and died In the Hapil.it Memorial hospital, Carr had played first has.

with tha Cleveland and Washinjlon American league clubs before coming to verely burned two gasoline exploded in aide to sit up for a Thanksgiving in 'B the Eugene hospital. nW Arthur Johnon spe with Bill MrHride at Brw" Little William Kmgn pupil at the Vaughn come to make his home Mrs. Hike Iiankin. nesday with a 28 to 20 win. and a week ago they nuaed out Crow Stl to Minea 7: Colorado Collece JO.

day. J12. In the Crow same the count, was Middle Weil Milwaukee Drake II: Texaa hristian university clinched the football rhamplonhlp of the Southwest conference with an victory over Southern Methodist university today. It was the first time since 1i)2fl that the championshin waa siren a tied at the half, 17 to 17. and the week-end with the H.

L. Edmonson's Mr. S. E. Cole and son Thanksgiving day Salem Shnm, O.

Carmony and Mrs. T. J. L'T'" guests of Mrs, R. O.

Mood Wedncdsv at theNorman Jones boo i.Eu,ne WeaMdaf eeeninc Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willard enjeved Thanksciving dinni-r with Mr. Bed Mrs, lyl lawman and family. Miss Je.m.r Fiher and 3.

L. Fi.h. 45. end of the game found the score still knotted, this time DO up. The first Indianapolis as mauaier In 1HOS to Mr.

and Mrs. SrECIALChll.lren's Haircut, If. vertlme period ended 82 to 82. but er enjoyed Thankstivinr dinner with Mr. and lire.

Waiter Workoaa and champion undefeated and tmtied so win Ui America Aaawowtioej aeo-MbV I tta( muur, Oak ft. Ike Uaetaw exMfit aa a wen is tw tained Mrs. liraosm and Mrs. Wolf of i Thanksgiving daft.

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Pages Available:
347,874
Years Available:
1891-1963