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REPUBLIC Wildcats Romp To 47-13 Victory OverStagg'sTigers Ari lzonas rasses Bomb Calif ornians By IIAKVKY I. MOTT (Kepuhlic Staff Correnpondent) TUCSON. Oct. 19 The University of Arizona' big Blue Brigade defeated Amos Alonzo College of the Pacific Tigers. 47 to 13 Jacks Stage Comeback To Down Aggies By EDDIE LEE FLAGSTAFF.

t. 19 AP Coach Frank Brickey's injury-riddled Arizona State College Lumberjack, breaking loose for two second-half touchdowns, celebrated their first postwar homecoming with a 14-6 victory over the New Mexico Aggies. The Lumberjacks were virtually powerless daring the opening half cf the Borne Conference game. 4 II here tonight. Living up to the predictions that the game would be a free-scoring i affair, but upsetting the dope that made them the unnrdog, an alert Wildcat eleven seized on fumbles I and intercepted passes to run away tires by passing alt over the fieM.

'nu his whiplash right arm wan't with the California Mike Casteel. coach of the Wild enough to overcome the cats, started mostly his second team mane by his teammates, nor could he prevent freouent interre ptioni by the Wildcats. most or the first team being rid dled by injuries in the Texas Mines work and made fre while the Aggies built up a 6-2 lead. But a the third period With Art Pollard, flash Wildcat quent substitutions so mar at sjfiHjnod hv inlnriev Fri close of the game the fourth string! i- vr ih. irfinff i (1 4 was jiiByuiy.

spot 8nrt mace the Wi'O'-at- 'r The score stood 31 to 0 for the oud thir first Pacific hit Wildcats before the Tigers ever scored a point. Eddie Lebaron, Tiger left half, lived up to his advance no- the hard-charging Arizona State team started to click. The Jacks scored in that quarter, and again in the final period, both times without successful conversion. The Lumberjacks entered the contest as underdogs, in Brickey's estimation, with a number of regular starters sidelined with injuries. After a scoreless first quarter, during which they were continually knocking at the door, the Aggies registered their only score of the coast competition of the season.

Arizona's starting team was unusual in that it included eight all-state high school players of last or earlier years, and before the evening was over, 10 all-state players had entered the came. With Ellsworth (Shanty) llogan and Bill Peterson alternating at quarter Football Scores 0 back, Arizona ran a smooth game ARIZONA COLLEGE University of Arizona 47, College that made Pacific look. like a small equipped high school squad. Bill Penn. the Arizona right half.

game when Dick Apodaca took a 15-yard forward pass from Bud Atterbury and danced the remaining 35 yards to the goal line. Only a few plays later, Emil Nasser. 215-pound guard from Miami and cocaptain of the Arizona of Pacific 1.1. was a power in the Wildcats' b.ick- Arizona State College at Flagstaff fiM hm nnn nf the niphf fUshiest 14, New Mexico A and 6. games was plnved hv Sol Ahe.

Arizona State College at lempeifourlh stiingleft halfback who t.ud- State team, recovered a long-rolling r. 0, Portland University 13 denly found himself playing a major Aggie fumble on the ISew Mexico. i-MM izht-vard line to set ud the safety wt.dr High School Morenei 34, Pima 0. Long Beach. Polytechnic that made the halftime score 6-2.

The Aggies took over when the 18, Phoenix Union 14. OA A Lumberjacks were held for four downs and a blocked kick led to the safety. The Lumberjack attack grew out i of a series of fumbles. As the sec-1 ond half started. Vincent Cisterna," State end.

recovered a fumble on the New Mexico 23 two plays after the kickoff. CaKin Hall recovered an Arizona' winslow Holbrook t). Douglas 46, Thatcher 0. Yale 6. Tornpll 6 Uio.

North Carolina I'l. Navy 14. St. Mary' 33, Fordham 2. Pittsburgh 7.

Marquette Army 4K, Columbia 1. Bates It), Northeastern 0. Penn Virginia O. I'nion 'St. Rensselaer 7.

Rnnrioin Williams II. Wolverines, part or tne game, wy a mange quirk. Pacific led Arizona in firt downs, IS to 14. What Arizona lacked in first downs it made up in touchdowns, for It gained 455 jards to 221 for the Tigers. Pacific was able to gain only 13 vards on the ground to 276 for the Wildcats, but in passing it excelled 206 to 179 yards.

Arizona with Enke carrying the burden, completed 10 of 21 passes, while Pacific completed 16 of The game In detail: First CJuarlef After a cautious period of sparring, mostly in Pacific territory. Arizona found itself with the ball on its own 47. Penn burst through the Pacific line for a 17-yard gam. Enke was stopped at right end, but passed to Spilsbury for a 17-yard gain to Pacific's 19. Ixivin gained four at left tackle, and Enke.

on a TOUCHDOWN PLAYS: North Phoenix and Glendale football teams fought losing battles Friday night. The Mustangs took a 19-6 pasting from owie High School of El Paso. At left. Hector Lopez, Bowie back, has intercepted a pass that led to a marker. At right, the cameraman catches the only touchdown play in the Yuma Criminals' 6-0 win over Glendale.

Johnny Garrett, Yuma hack, lias the ball in the foreground, with Manuel Aja (44), Glendale backfieid star, surveying the damage. The official is Milton Mdre, umpire. (Republic Staff Photos.) Valley Group Will Discuss Tamble on the 16 two plays after that. One the next play. Dean Despain.

Lumberjack center, recovered another Aggie fumble on the 11. i v. New York University RrK-lvster 0. Delauare 27, iJettysnuiR Harvard Coast II. BiH-knell 21.

Buffalo II. Mli'iimnn Sl.ile I'rnn Stale lli. F.Nmn o. 11rt mouth IX Trimly 21. Jl-'hart 11.

Colgate 47. Kings Point 7. Hrinrelon 14. It I Rem 7. Brooklyn College 2S.

Wagner 33. Muhlenberg 5. Swarthmore Westminster iPi.i'H, Allegheny 0. Syracuse 21. Holy Cross 12.

Fiankiin" and Marshall 49, Catholic of New York It. Baseball Loop 'f 1 7HPPtMMT i Northwestern Battle To Tie ANN ARBOR, Oct. 19 (AP) Michigan and Northwestern, battling for a clear claim to the Western Conference football lead, fought to a bruising, thrilling 14-14 tie today before a crowd of 74,500 in Michigan Stadium. Fullback Bob Wiese and 'half Valley baseball men interested in organization of an Arizona- MlWSPAtljt HcntAJtiLH. Rthe state! OCTOBER 20, 1946 SECTION 4.

SUNDAY seranton :4. Alnngnl Texas league will attend a meeting today at Tucson called by H. C. Corbett. 'hoaiitiful exemnlifimtion Of the Drexel 3.1, Haverford Cisterna fought his way to the two-yard line after recovering a short forward pass from quarterback George Henry and right halfback Frank Reteria plunged over center for the score.

Left halfback Bob Kelly set up the next Lumberjack touchdown ini the final quarter when he intercepted an Aggie forward pass on the 24. Marcello Soto, quarterback, raced to the seven on a wide sweep around his right end, then passed to Cisterna on fourth down for the Lafayette 7, Washington and Jefferson 6. hnotlep nlav carried th Springfield 14. New Hampshire 6. tlw, Vermont O.

Norwich lie' Phoenicians attending include R. A. Becker, member of the New Blanked Battered Bulldogs Dickinson 27. Susquehanna II. Morgan Slate 35.

Gramhling College in Phone Island State 14. Massachusetts back Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, of Michigan collaborated in the final period on an 88-yard return of an intercepted pass to doom the Wild York Yankees board of directors and associated with Del Webb, co-owner of the Yankees, in the contracting business here; Henry-Goodman, who, with Harry Nace. leases the Phoenix Municipal Sta 13-0 By Portland Pilots, nan in inir jnvmi. imic-iuv Peterson failed to gain, but Lovin smashed over for the touchdown and a moment later Goff'i kick was good to make the score 7 to 0 for Arizona. After the kickoff.

Pacific couldn't go anywhere, and LeBaron kicked to the Arizona 37 as the quarter ended. Second Quarter Arizona required only eight plays to score its second touchdown. Penn lateraled to Hogan for a 24- cats to a tie after Northwestern core. Bob Schatzabel. Aggie quarter State fi.

Wesleyan 2fi, Middlebury 0. SOITH Duke 41. Richmond V. (ieoige Washington JO, Wayne t'niver-kity i. STorth Carolina State 14.

Wake rnreM 6. Fort Belvoir 30. Qnanttrn Marines Tennessee 12. Alabama Virginia Military institute 25, Davidson 11. William and Mary 34.

Washington and had seized the upper hand, 14-7, in a bitter struggle. dium; and Harry ISace, jr. From Mesa, it was announced the chamber of commerce had named The battered Bulldogs of Arizona State College at Tempe, whose coach, had offered to resign prior to The break came after Michigan back, turned in a fine performance throughout the game with his long forward passes, causing continual difficulty to the Lumberjacks. Late the game, passed the pigskin all over Goodwin Stadium greensward for two quarters at Tempe last night, had held Northwestern on the Wol- as its representatives at the meet intr Tohn (Rat) Allen and but they came apart at the seams in the second and third frames. and the Pilots of Portland University iverine 21-yard line.

Quarterback Don Bursons fourth-down jump took a 13-0 triumph. Price. The Gonzaga go-getter, little Pat Sweeney, and right halfback Johnny Ford set the Pilots' touchdown pass was intercepted on the 12 by Wiese, who swept down field to the in the final period, he combined with Bob Depew, an end, to drive from the Aggie 30 to the State 27, where the ofiense was halted yep, by a fumble. yard gain to the Pacific 33. Enke gained six at right tackle, and on a spinner gained A penalty set Arizona back to the 32 but Lovin hurst through the left side of the INTEREST WIDESPREAD TUCSON, Oct.

19 (AP) Rep right and lateralled to Liliott on Bowl -Bound the Michigan 40, from where the resentatives from seven southwest course in the second hair alter Tempe's first-half drives had died in the shadow of the goal posts. The Pitots opened their third-period offensive on their own 35. Ford and speedy back sprinted 60 yards down the side-line for a touchdown ern cities will gather in Tucson tomorrow morning to discuss formation of an oreanized baseball Lee IS. Miami 20. Florida 13.

Georgia 33. Oklahoma A and 13. Guil-iford Wofford North Carolina A and North Carolina College 0. Tulane 32. Auburn P.

Randolnh-Macon Itampden-Sydney t. Kentucky 10. Vamlerhlll 7. Km man 14. The Citadel II Mississippi Slate 48.

San Francisco 20. Tuskegee institute 13. Klsk I'niversity 0. Louisiana Tech 7. Mississippi Furl Benning 44.

Clieiry Point Marines Camo I-ee 12. Aberdeen Proving Ground Western Kentucky Slale Teachers College 20. 1DUHMlle 19. MIHWF.ST Ohio Wesleyan 13. Oberlin 0.

John Carroll 1f. Case 7. Wooster 21. Dcnlson Minnesota 46. Wyoming ft.

Elliott also scored the Wolverines Kennel Club Feature Won Sweeney alternated in short runs- Resignation Is Offered By Coutchie first touchdown late in the first to cross the midfield stripe and Jb orci period when he caught a 37-yard UCLA Stops California sprinted around left end to the to pass from Bob Chappuis in the cor Pacific line for a first flown on the Pacific 12. Hogan was gmlled for a loss of 15 yards, but Enke in a snap-pass play, gained five, and then shot a long pass to Crum for a touchdown. Goff'i kicjt madt it to 0 for Arizona. While Arizona kicked off. Pacific not.

in only one play before Le Baron's pas was intercepted by league similar to the defunct League. Meetings' will begin at 10 a. m. H. S.

Corbett, who called the meeting at the Pioneer Hotel here. ner of the end zone. "Automatic State 35. He took it again, driving to the 15, and Sweeney romped in Jim" Brieske converted for both of Michigan's vital extra points. By Deep Rose -TEMPE.

Oct. 19 (AP) Steve 'said that Phoenix, Yumar Bisbee, BERKELEY. Oct. 19 (AP) Headed for the Rose Bowl to the end zone, cutting through tne Tempe line and weaving through the secondary. Then the Heaving Harp dropped back and booted the In the second period, however, Northwestern's running game Coutchie, veteran coach, today of- have accepted his invitation to and seventh in the box starting which outgained Michigan, 202 yards to 80, began rolling with Vic terea nis resignation to Arizona State College at Tempe because of the disappointing showing of extra point that gave tne uregon send agents to the conclave.

Albu- and still undefeated, the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins outscored an underrated University of California eleven, 13 to 6, today but only after the losing Bears eleven a 7-0 bulge. Schwall, Frank Aschenbrenner and in the fourth quarter, the Bull Art Murakowski carrying the ball featured ninth distance event of the 5ve declined and probably will not dogs handed the Pilots a red-hot the football team. College officials said immediately that the resignation had not been Starting from their own 16 the Arizona Club erevhound accural ng io v.ur naa supplied most of the thrills bett. for a crowd estimated at 65,000. racing program last night at Phoe In addition to the delegates rep mx Municipal Stadium For the Bruins, pushing across wildcats drove 77 yards in seven plays.

Schwall raced through right tackle for a touchdown and con scoring chance, with Jim Winning-ham dropping the ball on the Bulldog 27. Sweeney rifled a pass to Jack Oberweiser on the Tempe 15 and shot another to Biggi to place the ball on the nine. touchdowns in the first and third resenting specific communities. Bill Veeck. president of the Cleveland The Jack Roche entry's win surprised -the lookers-on for she paid J25 for the victory.

Andrew's Judg periods, the victory was decidedly- verted to knot the count at 7-all accepted, and that the situation would be discussed at a meeting of the athletic committee Tuesday. Coutchie acted a few hours before his team was to meet Portland University. So far this season Tempe has Indians, is expected. He notified costly. Their star right half and Nebraska m.

Kansas It Otterbein 33. Ohm Northern Iowa 13. Indiana O. Illinois 27. Wisconsin 21.

Northwestern 14. Michigan 14 'tie. Purdue 14. Ohio State 14 tiei. Miami 28.

Xavier (Ohioi Hamline 12. Dakota Wesleyan 7. Ashland 13. Wittenberg 7. Heidelberg 40.

Cauital Oklahoma 28. Kansas Slate 7. Missouri 33. Iowa Slate 13. St.

Louis 27. Drake 6. Butler 41. DePauw Si. JosPDh'i 19.

Indiana Stat A. Manchester 14. Blufflon 0. Kalamazoo 13. Hone 0.

Alma 14. Albion 13. Warthuig 12. Buena Vista 7. Lawrence 21.

Gilnnell 13. St. (Minn.l 2B. MacAlester 0. South Dakota Stale 26.

Aurustana (S D.t 6 Wheaton 27. Klmhtirst O. Coper lima 28. Luther O. Lincoln I'niversity 7.

Kentucky Stale 0. Great Lakes 25. Fort Sheridan 7 Wilberforce 32. Philander Smith Aik.) 0. Ausiistiina 0.

Knox 7. North Central 7. Lake Forest 10. Curl hate O. Monmouth 28.

Corbett that he would arrive by leading ground gainer. Cal Rossi. The Bulldog line pulled itself to Michigan roared back after the kickoff and drove to the Northwestern 48 where Henry Fonde was carried from the field late in gether at that juncture and took Penn on the Arizona and returned to the Pacific 44. Penn at center gained four, and at right tackle got five. Then Hogan gained four, but, impatient at the rate of progress.

Enke uncorked a pass to McDonald, who received the ball on his 10 and ran over the goal line untouched. Goffi kick was wide. The score stood 20 to 0. Arizona leading. Again after the kickoff Pacific got in one play before Peterson Intercepted a pas In the Pacific 44 and returned it to the 38.

McDonald skirted left end for 16 yard to the 23. Rav Ruman smashed the line three times to make it a first down on the Pacific 194. Arizona gained seven, but wa off side, and Ahee had to pass to McDonald to make it first down on the five. Ruman and Ahee battered at the line until, on a first down from the one-yard line. Ahee fumbled into the end zone, and Peterson Ml on the hall for a plane tonight.

Also attending will be Bill Essek, Yankee scout; Merv-in Shea, Cub scout, and Mickey the opening quarter with a leg the ball on downs. But after ham fumbled and Northwestern left broken just above the right ankle. guard Francis DePauw recovered. tied Williams Field, defeated Pep-perdine College of Los Angles, 13-12. and lost overwhelmingly to mering out a first down, Tempe again bobbled the ball and the Pilots were perched hungrily on the During most, of the bruising the shortend Bears out- anaaer.

uiant scout. Originators of the plan to revive in modified form the old A-T loop This set the stage lor one oi Murakowski's sweeping end runs University of Arizona and Uni ment, highly favored, was second, and Eddie was third. The heaviest quiniela return of the night came in the fourth, also a distance race, when Bob In. bobbed out in front at the start and never was headed and West Star placed for a combination paying Slll.40. The five-sixteenth-mile ninth vent highlights the 10-raee program tonight.

Firt rare. 3-Mt yards Toy Tod won. Ca- charged the UCLA Bruins, who hao jviaroons id. An ori-siae penauy that was stopped on Michigan's two versity of Nevada, 67-0 and to arrange for a class league. yard stripe, and three downs later Tentative plans propose a six-club respectively.

gave Portland five yards but triple-threater Ozzie King temporarily pulled the Tempe chestnuts he plunged over trom the one-toot Coutchie said in a letter to Grady beginning, with a possibility that as many as seven or eight might be line. Schwall again converted. out of the fire by intercepting Gammage, president, that "to date SIoun Falls College II. Yimklon 33. chopped down three successive foes by one-sided margins.

The locals were hitting so hard, they laid out the Bruins' star quarterback and master mind, Ernie Case, in the fourth period. California scored its touchdown The Wildcats turned loose an included. results have, been disappointing' Sweenevs pitch on the three and other bruising drive in the closing racing 50 yards before he was pun moments of the final period after Cornhuskers ed down by an astonished posse of and that he was submitting his resignation "in order that the president and the athletic committee may feel free to do whatever Michigan tieing touchdown, tak Pilots early in the last quarter and knock ing the ball from their own 38 to touchdown. Goff' kick was good to Portland broke up Tempe's plays ed at the UCLA goal line twice the Michigan 20. Schwails at would be in the interests of Ari and took a Bulldog punt on its own earlier in the game, reaching the Trip Kansas tempted field goal was blocked, Kaba seeond.

More Blue third. Count Du-Pi'u. Sugar. Hill Fiathborn. Tigreix.

and Bill Winters also ran. Tirre. 25 4 5 avnnl- Second race. yards Rube Again won. ffky Pipit second.

Nova third. Moving Priae. Pluto. Marchalong. Mr.

Nebo. and April Vet also ran. Time. 29 23 seconds. Third rae, 455 yards Seven Seas won.

Gailop Time se-ond. Barrehrl third. Sad Sam. Nire Sailing. Miss Beautv.

Grand Central, and Canton alo ran. Time. 29 3 5 eronas. I Fourth rare. "LVl va rH Rnh In won.

I zona State." 12. The Pilots couldn't go anywhere UCL.A 15 in the opening period however. The resignation would become and the nine-yard marker in the This turned into another Michi either and Portland kicked to the Arizona 30. Tempe again fumbled and Portland recovered. Sweeney third.

LAWRENCE, Oct. 19 (AP) The University of Nebraska gan threat as Jack Weisenburger effective at the end of the season if accepted. The Bruins sweot into action cornhuskers were forced to resort heaved a pass to Oberweiser for a scooped up the ball and dashed yards to the Northwestern 40. With shortly after the kickoff to score Cootchie, a graduate of Uni- A A on make the score 27 to 0. Third Quarter Pacific's attempt at an offensive bogged down when Lebaron.

trying to pass to Hyduke, fumbled on the Pacific 21. and Lovin recovered. Enk's pass to Tenn was Incomplete on the 11. but on the next play the combination clicked with Penn in the end zone, and after Goff kicked the extra point. Arizona led bv 34 to 0.

Arizona then made frequent to a fourth period field goal by a touchdown and convert the extra i.f r-in tht Ford, racing off a reverse, gal- quarterback Sam Vacanti for a bit tally for a 7-0 lead. Fullback Jack less than two minutes to go, Chappuis passed to Bob Mann on North-western's 20. but 'the Wolverines terly fought 16-14 victory over the Myers went over from the six to the one and Gene Connors previously undefeated University of yard line on the tail end of a 68- bid fell short when Don Robinson's Ball Stale an. vnioaraiso t. Wabash 34.

Rose Poly O. Hiram 20. Grove City tt. North Dakota Slale 31. North Daknla nlversily 0 Oslikosh (Wis.

Teachers Plnlteville Teaeheri 7. Superior (Wi. Teachers 13. Slnut Institute 13 Ulei Milwaukee Teaeheri 12. La Crosse Teachera 21 St.

Norbert 27. Ixiras (Dubuque. Ia.) 7. Stevens Point Teachera 25. Whitewater Teaeheri 14.

Penn Iowa G. Iowa Wesleyan 28. Cornell (Inwai 13. Cne 0. Central tla.i 33.

Duhuoue 7. Western Michigan Teachers O. nu.i Teaeheri 0 (tiel. SDtlHWEST Texas 20, Baylor fi. Texas Tech 13.

Arkansas 0. Texas A and 11. Tct' 0. FAR tflh Stat 47. Colorado A and 0 Denver 211.

t'tah 14. Washington 0, Oregon 0 tie San State 28. Idaho 14 Western Slale 19. Colorado Mlne 7. Stanford 33.

Santa Clara 2fi. Eastern New Mexico College 13. N. M. Highlands t'niveriily 7.

t'SC 28. Washlnglon 0. Rrigham Young 10. Colorado 7. Bradley Tech 20.

Colorado College 0. Montana 20. Montana State 7. UCLA 13. California 6- I.ATK OHKS Geneve Bethany li.

Florida A anil 7. Morriii Brown 0. Georgia Tech 2fi. LSU 7. Corpus Chrlitl Naval Baae 27, Memphis broke through the line to score.

Kansas Jaj hawks in a Big Six yard drive. Myers also ran 43 the postwar football revival at pass was intercepted by Burson be Conference game here today. yards during the advance. Tempe. hind the Purple goal line lor a A Kansas home record crowd of est Star emnd, Cherokee third.

Reba Neon, Don Juan. Ala Flag. Poppa Jack. Pack alao ran. Time.

12 seconds. Fifth race. SVi-yards McLtone Faith on. My Babe second. Tricky Ruby third.

Pv-lr t'p. Purple Tad. Karen Kay. Royal Charger, and Bob Martin also ran. Time.

31 4 5 aeconds Sixth rare. S5rt yards Tonauanda uon. Wi Tavea aerond. All Talk third. Ram-blng P.ube.

Hidden Secretary. Roosham. Silverlignt Mama, and Ben Melstone alao t-. Time. 32 eTKls.

Seventh race. 45 yards Sir Cat won, Ijve Ammunition second. Top Bill. Sir Taxes. Kitty O'Shea.

Dock ke. and Marywana also ran. Time. 29 4 5 During the first half, it appeared that Tempe would give the Pilots a stiff battle. The Bulldogs dominated the nlav.

holding the ball most touchback. Outplayed in the second period. Fliers Lose The tie left Michigan and Northwestern tied for first in Big Nine the Bruins came back with a second scoring punch in the third of the time, and twice rammed in 33.000 watched the heavier Cornhuskers take a touchdown lead in the second quarter, come from behind with another six-points in the third and settle the issue on Va quarter. From their own nine. side the Portland 10-yard line.

standings with two wins and a tie each. The Wildcats, who previously Bill Saunders and Ozzie King tossing to trap-fingered J. C. Mont had whipped Wisconsin and Min cantia place-kick from the 12-yard Grid Stars Williams Field has begun to sep nesota, go outside the conference econas. Eighth race.

SSO yards Provincial Lady gomery, engmeerea tne aempe trips up and down tne neia in tne wo. iveiie econj. ttoooy koii mird. Yankee Blue. Rzycki.

Melstone Survivor. Nikko, next week to face College of the Pacific while Michigan, with victories over Indiana and Iowa, is arate is own personnel, and the substitutions, and for much of th quarter, the game waj played in midfield. The crowd got a great thrill when Peterson intercepted, on his own 10. A long forward pass ran I to the Arizona 37. Arizona's offensive bogged down, however, an.1 McDonald kicked.

Then Pacific's offensive came alive, and with Lebaron passing, the Tigers carried from the Pacific 32 to a touchdown, the most spectacular play being a flea-flicker from Hyduke to Harden to Lebaron. with the Pacific left half beim; stopped at the three-yard line. Le-haron nassed to Harden in the end and In Flynn also ran. Time, 31 35 aec- first half. Portland held a 13-10 edge in first une me nnai period.

Kansas forged into the lead in the third period after Frank Pattee recovered a Nebraska fumble on the Husker 29. Ten plays later a pass from Ray Eians to Bud French liers will nave a lot of trouble they drove 91 yards. Starting right half Ted Shipkey put on a show by galloping 79 yards to the 12 and then going over from the two-yard line. The Bears smothered the Bruins in the last quarter, blocking a punt on the Bruins 15 to take over on fourth down. From the 11-yard line, left half Jack Jensen passed to sub left end Jack Cunningham, who fell into the end zone.

The Bears' Cunningham, in exKis. Ninth race. 550 yards Deep Rose won, Andrew" Judgment second. Eidie third. with Old Man Discharge.

downs and cain 228 yards to 46 at home for the fifth straight week against Illinois. First player to be pulled off the on running plays, while Tempe had Taxes Due. All Night. Happy team for separation at Williams scored a touchdown and Don Fam- an eage in gains inrougn me an, ie. ana Lure uiarlie also ran.

lime. 21 2 seconds. Tenth race. 550 yards Stepping Jack Won. Orten second.

Snio's Ereezo thud. 160 to 50, is Guy Lackey, first-string guard. No. 2 on the discharge pa NATTC 13. Southern Methodist 7.

Rice 21. McMurray 13, Texas A and I in. Lawrence Tech 3H, Ferris Institute 20. Buffalo 17, San Franrinco 11 (Pi os i. brough made the kick to put the Jayhawks in front, 7-6.

Kansas returned the fumble favor Georgia Thumps Amber Roll. Steep Canyon. Ob's All Over, Jjm Harker. and Pat Firday also ran. Additional Sports Section 4, Page 2 Section 2, Page 8 Southwest Texas Slate 18.

AMiene enns two minutes later, however and 31 35 seconds. 1 ci. rade is expected, to be Kay Phillips, Flier quarterback. Coach' John Kropenick expects a number of other players to leave soon but their dates of discharge have not AeDraska forged ahead as Bil Aggies, 33-13 cidentally, was just about the best! lineman on the field. Shipkey and Myers starred in the backfieid for tl.m II.

I West Texas 20. Te.xaa Mines 2K. Rice 21, SMt; 7. 1 Georgia Tech 26. l.SIT 7.

Nevada San Diego Slale 0. Moomey broke awav on a 47-yard touchdown run. Vacanti kicked the point that put Nebraska ahead ATHENS, Oct. 19 (INS)- the winners. yet been determined.

Elis Are Tied By Cornell, 6-6 ITHACA. N. Oct 19 JAP Two hurried line smashes by Walt to The University of Georgia took 1o the air today in a thrill-packed To further add to coach Kropen-ick's woes a handful of the West Bisons Defeat Another Kansas fumht tn th performance at Athens to send All- last minute of the third quarter Point graduates currently on the team also are leaving. While most American Bob Fenimore and the zone for the touchdown, and Wait's kick was good, making the corc Arizona 34 to 7. Fourth Quarter Taking the ball on ill own 30.

Arizona required seven pla make a touchdown. Ahee pas.xed Peterson for 19 yards and a lir down on the 29. Ruble gained two ard at left tackle then Ahee paxsed to McDonald, but the ball was too high. Ahee trimmed hi. sights, and paed McDonald fo Londos And Shapiro To Mix In Title Bout 49-ers, 17-14 Oklahoma A and Cowboys back to the setting sun in the West un of the former members of the academy team will remain.

Eddie La-Mar and Bob Wayne already have BUFFALO. N. Oct. 19-(AP) der a 33-13 trimming. sei up vacamrs final-period goal Ed Srhwartskopf.

Husker guard, pounced on Fench's third miscue on the Kansas 19-vard line and Nebraska advanced the ball one yard before the Quarter ended. It.wa fourth down when Vaneanti ot Buffalo's victory-starved Bisons left. Swinging into action at the whistle, the Bulldogs eased Tackle Eddie LaMar played with won their first All-America conference football game tonight bv the second string on the champion over a score within tne nrst two One of wrestling's diminutive "giant killers." Jim Londos, Greek heavyweight championship claimant, comes back to Phoenix Madioon Army team of last season. A big minutes. A Charley Trippi pass and defeating San Francisco's 49-ers, 17 to 14.

Kreti with seconds to go fell inches short of giving underdog Cornell a victory over Vale today as th ancient rivals battled to a -6 tie in a nerve-tingling Ivy League watched by 27,000 Schoelkopf Field fans. Overcoming a first half 6-0 Yale lead, the Big Red forces came hack to square matters in the third period on Norm Dawson's sparkling galiop and then jut rr.issd the chance to knock ofl the favored Elis in the final fading seconds. player. Eddie knows how to use his Square Garden tomorrow night to attempt to put down another of 27 Then Ahee passed Into the'end zone, and it wan knocks set on the 12-vard line for his field oaI. He solit the cross bars to 'eave the Jayhawks nine points behind.

Kansas had a lot of fieht and one A crowd ot 6.101 saw the home'the brash "youngsters of the mat game who for so long have threat- down, but on a tight end run Ahe- team score its inaugural Iriumph ened hi3 reign 200 pounds and six feet to the best advantage. Wayne, one of the let teamen on the Army team last season, has was a step out ol fwunria on tne Londos will tanele in the two-of- first invasion of Arizona rings for both. a dazzling sprint into the end zone by John Donaldson accounted for first, blood. Georgia piled up a 19-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, bul the Aggies rallied, held the Bulldogs, reached pay dirt, in the second canto and sent more than 35,000 fans four. Then Ahee hit center for a on a 53-yard drive late in the final period.

scoring drive left and Evans elim- three falls, hour-limit main event tfiix hdow n. and Got ki msfl- been a standout with the team this Shapiro's scrap with Londos Is in I'll nip li li iii'i'. The Bisons snatched their win with Maurice Shapiro, classy New Hxed a 1 8-yard march with a 20-'ard pass over the oal to unH rittr, certain to be the show's highlight. i 31 to 7 for Arizona Pacific. af season.

Before joining the Fliers, Bob player three seasons on the York Jewish matster with the the kickoff, ran three lai and for Maurice lone has dickered for with less than two minutes to go bv starting on their own 45 after a punt. Five plays later. Allan Dek- vaunted West Point eleven. In a is-like build, the lightning like speed, and clever wrestling style. into a screaming hysteria.

Schnellbache. Fambrough kicked the point, his 10th in a row thi season, to pull the Jayhawks with a meeting with the Greek here be cause of Shapiro's large and enthu recent article in a national magazine, coach Red Blaik included Bob Both elevens displayed great offensive power throughout, both -n The championship claims debrun, former Cornell star, passed two yards over the goal line to siastic following among local fans. definitely will be at stake, it was in i wo points or a tie. but all of the producing power had already been the air and on the turf. in a listing of ends on his crack squad last year whom he considers Dolly King for the game-winning announced bv T.

R. Mortord, pn The Jewish strong man already has declared he is prepared to "shoot the works" in seeking to score. Jxu zontinl kicked the extra moter, and John Contos, match Loop Sets Three Contests Today Three games are slated in the city touch football circuit today at University Park. Melton's All-Stars will meet the Northside Mustangs at 1:15 p. m.

Mo renci Drubs maker. But two falls within the hour limit will be necessary for flatten the Greek and gain his title. Shapiro to lift the crown Shapiro, much the younger of Another bonebender who has Pima MORENCI. Oct. 19 ttverv nlavr been absent from Phoenix for on the south field.

Games booked th? two, should hold much or an edge in stamina, for Londos now is nearing 50. But. in the Lew An some time, and whose return likely for 2:30 p. m. pit Eastlake against on the Morenei High School grid Pkllanir ,1 I i Phalanx the south fie'ri anriisnuad will be greeted warmly by the kicked out of bounds on tne Arizona 3S.

Ruble danced down the east sideline for 62 yards and another touchdown, making the score Arizona 37 to 7. Golf kick was not good. pacific took the kickoff and marched 68 vards for Its second touchdown. With Johnston and Swanson passing and receiving passes, the Tigers went down the field without serious interference. The payoff p'ay was a pass from Johnston to Kerr from the Arizona 24.

Kerr takin- tn ball f1ep in the end zone. Wait's kick was not good, and tiie score tod 4" to 13. Arizona. On the second t'lsv after the kickoff. Ahee blasted through for a tun that ended on the Pacific 29.

but a few minute later Pacific took over on downs, and despite desperation passes, wasn't hl to go anywhere before the finnJ run sounded the score the greatest he has seen. While the team will be hurt by these losses. Coaches Buddy Elrod and Kropenick are more pleased with several of the new men on the field who have reported for practice. Most of the new men will see action in the Flier games. Montana Clips Montana State BUTTE.

Oct. 19 (AP)-Mont8na University Grizzlies capi on saw point. The Bisons opened the scoring late in the first quarter when Zon-tini place-kicked a 45-yard field goal. The 49-ers erased the deficit with two early touchdowns in the second period when Len Eshmont counted the first from the two and Alyn Beals raced 25 yards with Jess Freitas' pass for the second. Joe Vrtrano place-kicked both extra points.

Twenty seconds before the sec action as the locals Grant Park on the south field andirolled to a 34-0 victory over an geles Greek, Maurice bumps into one of the cleverest men In the ring, a past master at all styles of Norrid 'Burns' Encanto Course Norman Norrid of Globe, former Arizona amateur links champion, toured the Encanto Park course yesterday in 60 strokes 10 under regulation figures for the 18 holes. Norrid's task in the fairways was aided by the use of temporary greens, which are closer to the tee than the standard carpet, but the greens were rougher. He rang up 11 birdies and one eagle. Playing in the foursome with Torrid were Dr. H.

G. Kershaw, Col. Webb Weise and Dean Childs. on the north field. Hockey Results I MTf II TT I Ktl.lK Minneapolis 5.

F-rt Worth .1. Kansas Citv Tu'sa (Tin. AMI KI AN l.r t. Hervv Krj J. Providence Reds 1.

New Haven 2. Pittsburgh St. Louis Flyers 7. Philadelphia Rocket; fans because of his ability, is George Dusette, French-Canadian ho takes on Jimmy Lott of Georgia in the semifinal. The clash also is for two of three falls, with a RO-minute time limit.

Two faces new to Phoenix fans are billed for the wo-of-three falls opener. Ace Freeman, another New York Jewish matster said to resemble in appearance and wrestling style the clean, fast -stepping Billv Vargo, collides with Joe outclassed but fighting Pima eleven here tonight. Gila Baca broke off tackle for yards and the first touchdown. Don Grady romped 35 yards around end for the second, Louis Moore vent over as the last man on a iriple lateral that carried 40 yards, Florencio Navarette went 25 yards off tackle for the fourth and Baca wound up the scoring with a 15-vard dash around end. Navarette kicked four extra points.

grappling from the clean anrt scientific type to just plain alley brawling. Shapiro appeared in rare form la.xt week as he added to his following by spilling mean Ted Christy, the Calii'ornian with the Nava-jo-type haircut, in straight falls. Shapiro von the first when Christy was disqualified; the second with a corkscrevlJeglock. ond period ended, Steve Juzwik set up a Bison touchdown, racing 53 yards to the 49-ers 29 on a talized on halfback John Reagan's accurate passing and timely breaks to defeat the Montana State Co'-lege Bobcats, 20-7 before more tharavlO.000 fans in the renewal of the IVpper Bowl football classic hereSoday. screened pass.

Then Dekdebrun aerialed over the goal line to Chet tra point. i Cleveland 5. Rurfaln Tlovl. I. TVmtn 1.

Montreal 1 (tiel. Itpnn 2- Beirut 19. styling Arizona 47, pacific IX Lyman, Portland, Ore. It is the trta point..

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