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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL September 27, 1936 Lobos Bow, 6 to 0, to Silver City Teachers in First Game of Season Page Four LUMBERJACKS RESULTS OF FOOTBALL CLASHES TEXAS TECH Yesterday's Results FUMBLE OPENS WAY FOR LONE MUSTANGTALLY Varsity Reaches Two-Yard Line in Second Half But Passes Fail in Rain P0RTALES JAYCEES NOSE OUT TEXANS IN 7-6 GRID TILT rORTALES. N. Sept :8 CP) Coarh Al Garten's Eastern New-Mexico Junior College (Jreyhounds opened their season hero Saturday night with a 7 to 6 victory over tho Hardin-Slmraons froah from Abilene, Tex. Flaying In a chilling northeast wind, the Greyhounds passed their way up tho field and Ilarnes, quarter, smashed over for a touchdown. He skirted right end for the extra point.

Anderson, Hardln-Slmmons froxh quarter, blocked a Greyhound punt on the 7-ynrd lino and fell on ball over tho lino for the Tcxans' score. Mt. St. Mary, 12; Davis and El-klns, 0. New Hampshire, 66; Lowell 0.

Northeastern, 22; American International, 0. Pittsburgh, 63; Ohio AVesleyan. 0. Providence, 27; Colby, 0. Cortland Teachers, 14; St.

Lawrence, 7. St. Ansolm, 14; Springfield, 0. Susquehanna, 21; Dloonisburg Teachers, 7. Middlebury, Union, P.

Navy, IS; William und Mary, 6. Villanova. 32; Penn Military. 7. West Chester Teachers, 13; Slippery Rock Teachers 6.

Western Maryland, 3S; Shenandoah, 0. West Virginia Wesleyan, Geneva. 8. Williams, 20; Vermont, 0. BRONCS DEFEAT WAYLAND, 12-0 Miller Leads Military Grid Team in Victory ROSWELL, Sept.

26 (P) A pass and tho fleet cleats of quar lei-back Miller, gave the New Mexico Military Institute Brono eleven a 13 to 0 victory over this WaylanJ Jackrabblts of Plalnvlew, here Saturday. Plowing into Wayiand territory early In the second period, Miller shot a pretty aerial to rassett, who carried the ball across the goal line. Another scoring drive ended successfully whvn Miller crossed the goal in the third quarter. ARGENTfXA WINS CtP AVESTBURV, X. Sept.

W) The cup of the Americas, emblem of International team polo supremacy, was captured by Argentina Saturday us the wild riding guachos crushed Greentree, United States champions, to 4, for their second straight victory before spectators. AWHXK VICTOR NEW" TURK, Sept. 116 OP) Granville, nailing another Fplke In his claim to 1 936 supremacy among tlu turf's 3-year-olds, Saturday won the 41th running of the I.nwrenc Realization ut Belmont by two lengths from AValter M. Jeffords' Giant Killer at 1 C-S miles. Columbia Network 6 P.

M. Tonight and every Sunday night, the idol of the concert stage, screen and radio will be host at Vicks Open House. Tune in and hear Nelson Eddy sing the song that have won the hearts of Over Columbia network, coast-to-coast. Sponsored by Vicks, makers of Vicks Va-tro-nol, to help prevent many colds, and Vicks VapoRub, to help end a cold quicker. NELSON ED DY SOUTH Centennary.

21; Illinois Wesleyan, 7. Carson-Newman, 26; West Carolina Teachers, S. Duke, Colgate. 0. C'lonisnn, 20; Virginia Tech, 0.

North Carolina, 14; Wake Forest, Citadel. 13; Ersklne, 6. Maryland, 20: St. John 7. Tennessee.

13; Chattanooga, 0. Furman, 31; Wofioid. 0. Randolph Macon, Richmond, tie. Washington and Lee, 27; Lion, 0.

Tulane, Mississippi, 6. Alabama, 34; Howard, 0. Mississippi State, 20; Millsaps, 0. Vanderbilt, 45; Middle Tennessee. 0.

Georgia, 15: Mercler, 6. Virginia Military, 24; South Carolina, 7. Virginia, 26; Hampden-Svdney, 10. Davidson. N.

C. State, 2. Illinois Wesleyan, Centenary, 21. Piedmont, Appalachien, 105. Rice L.

S. U. 20. Newberry College Tampa University HIGH Albuquerque Indians, Daw. son.

6. At El Faso: Clovis, 13; El Paso, 13 (tie). WEATHER (TODAY'S REPORT) Weather rfport for the Zi hours at 6 p. m. fumljhf by ht 3 V- eatlier Burtdu Sution at tiie TWA airport: Wtathrr Condi tiom Vnder the coolina: influei.ee oi a pressure area considerable tensity cen'ered over the micdSe Rockies modert'e to heavy ratna have occirrfd over northern New Mexico, Color ad 'he southern plains Texas, the middle Mississippi valify and the l'er luke region.

(ienersl Ilnta. SATURDAY'S RESULTS COLLEGE FOOTBALL New Mclo University, Silver City Teachers, 6. Arizona Siato Flagstaff California I'olytoeh, 0. Viiliind New Mexico Military ItiMittilo, 52. Hiitdiii-Miiitiions FrtK-li.

6: TUisU cm New Mexico Junior College (Portnles), 7. SOITUWEST North Texas Teachers, Southern Methodist, 6. Baylor. 13; Harilln-Simmons, 0. Arkansas, 53; Kansas State Teachers, 0.

Emporia tKas) Teachers Central Oklahoma Teachers 6. Texas Christian, Texas Tech, 7. Westmoreland (Tex.) Southwestern (Tex.) 3 3. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah State. 12; Montana State.

Albion (Idaho) Normal, 20; Westminster (Utah) 0. Grcvley O.iUtah U. 2C. WeMern State Colorado State (Aggies), 13. Montana, Washington State 19.

MIDWKST St. John's (Annapolis) Maryland ill. South Dakota State Wisconsin 24. Sam Houston Teachers. Texas Aggies 39.

Abilene Christaln, Sul Ross Teachers, 12. Missouri Freshmen, Mis souri Varsity, 26. Tulsa, Oklahoma, 0 (tie.) Iowa Wesleyan Augustana, 2. Chicago, 34; Lawrence, 0, Iowa, 14; Carlton, 0. Wisconsin, 24; Suuth Dakota State, 7.

Purdue, 47; Ohio University ,0. Illinois. De Paul, 6. Michigan State, 27; Wayne (Detroit) 0. Kansas Stale, 13; Kort Hive Stale.

0. Muskingum, 24; Otterbein, 0. Lehigh, 16, Case, 7. Wooster, 33; Ashland, 0. Akron, 33; Detroit Tech, 0.

Michigan Normal. Ball Slate (Ind.) 0. St. Joseph Valparaiso, 7. Hlllnols 12; Turdue 0.

Iowa State Teachers. Iowa State, 0. Washington 32; Bradley, 0. Butler, 40; Evansvilie, 0. Whitewater (Wis.) Teachers, Northern (111.) Teachers, 0.

Karlham, 26; P.ose Polly, 0. West Virginia 40; University of Cincinnati. 6. Dcpauw, Miami, 11. I All UF.ST Minnesota.

14; Washington, 7. Southern California, Oregon 7. Was in stun State. Montana, 0. Santa Clara.

13; Stanford. 0. Maho, ZZ; Whitman, 6. California, California Ag gies. 0.

i fi'! gained California. 1 College of Pacific, C. (Second game, i U. C. I.

21; 0. (fust sjral. U. C. L.

A 26: Pomona -011(1 joh I dlTgnn Institute of 'I. 0, i Urei.oii Normal 37. HAST Hobnrt. 0. tie.

Conner-tl'-ut State, 27; Brown, 0 'arkon, 41; llai i-vj. 0. Wr-lr-ar. i'hm Ouai-d, ti" 71; Alfred, Damn out 51-; Norwich. 0, Moravian, 13; Dickinson, 7.

Kranklin and Marshall, AI-bricht, 6. Holy I -fo, 4 ri.ites, 0. l'tcx'-l. Ji; Juniata, 7. Khodc- Maine, p.

32; St. Llonuvcntuit. "it 1 1 I AMERICAN Chicago, 6-S; Ft. Louis, 8-8. Cleveland, Detroit, J.

New York, Washington, 1. NAUOXAE DEAGtE Brooklyn, New York, 2. Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, 1. Chicago, 12: St. Louis, 2.

DODGERS WHIP GIANTS, 9 TO 2 Champions Look Bad 3 Hurlers Fail NEW YORK. Sept. 26 W) The National League Champion Giants, lokc-d like anything Tut that Saturday as they took a 8 to 2 walloping at the hands of their one-time Jinxes, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Freddy Frankhouse limited the Giants, who fielded a second-string team, to nine hits while his Brooklyn mates pounded Lefty Al Smith, Clyde Cattleman and Dick Coff-man for 13 hits. It was Frank-house's 13th victory against ten defeats for the season.

The Dodgers got away to a big lead with a four-run splurgo in tho second, and were never in danger of losing it. Frankhouse paced the attack with a pair of singles driving" in three runs. Brooklyn fiew York-Ac! H' ABRH Bord'rav, a 1 If Mayo. Sb 4 1 2 1 0 1 Barttll. Trrmark.

ct. Strlpp, Phelps, Hassett, lb. Moore, rf Jordan. xWinsett Rad.kf. 3 0 0 R.pp'.r, 4 4 1 I Lciwr.

rf 4 1 1 McCarthy, lb. 4 4 3 1 Dm-, if 4 5 1 I Whitehead. 2b 3 9 12 Kcenig. 1 10 1 Shrehan, 4 10 0 Smith, 0 0 1 sJ. Moore 1 Frey Frankh'use, 5 1 2 Cattleman, p.

I Coffman, 1 Totals 98 a 13 jzYoung 1 Totals 3 3 Batted for Jordan in sixth, Batted for in third, zz Batted for Coflman In ninth. By innings: Brooklvn 04 1 035 000 New York 000 1 10 ooo 5 Somrnary: Error: Sheehan. Runs ba'ted In: Jordan, Prap.kriouse 3, Cooney 3. Frey, Whitehead. Leiber.

Winsett 2. Two-base hlta: Bordaparar, Phelps. Btripp. Double play: Barttll, Koenlf and McCarthy. Hits: Ott Smith.

Castle-man. 6 In 3: Coflman, 1 In 3. 1Osmg pitcher: Smith. CARDINALS DROP CHANCE TO CIXCH SECOND PLACI FT. LOUIS.

Sept. 26 UP) Th Cardinals, who could have clinched second place in the Nationa League with a victory, were de flated 13 to 2 by the. third-place Chicago Cubs Saturday. Cavar retta. Gill and Galan hit home rune for the Cubs.

Chlcaca I ft Louis ABRH ABRH Oalln, cf. Cav'retu, lb. Herman. 5 Demaree. 4 Hack.

3b 3 Hartnett. 4 Gill. If 5 Juries, i Lee. 4 2 1 Moore, cf 4 0 1 1 I Garibaldi. 2b.

4 0 I 0 0 Martin, 3 1 1 3 2 Medwlck. 4 0 0 1 1 lb 3 1 1 2 1 Oelbert. as 3 0 3 Gutieridge, 3b 4 0 0 i 0 2 Ogrodoitl, 4 0 0 4 1 1 Win ford, 0 0 0 McGee. 0 0 0 40 13 IS Heusser, 0 0 0 'Pippin, 0 0 0 'Farnshaw, 0 0 0 0 0 nrr-ilils 1 0 0 zizS. 10 0 Totals i To'-sl" 32 2 6 Baited for McGee in third zt Balled for H'i'ser til sis'ri zz: Batted for Tippen in eighth.

Br inningi: Chicago 010 15212 6. Louis 000 M0 002 3 Summary: Errors: None. Run batted Herman. Gill 4. JutKes 3.

Hartnett. Galan 2. Mire. Gelbert, To-base hits: Cavarrflta Giil 2. T.

Moore. Martin. Gelber. Three-bae lilt Lee. Home run.

Cavarreita. Cell GV.an Double plays: Garibaldi to Mize Giiber' to Oaribaidi to Mire; Jurats to c.e'.arrette ni. un wimoro. a tu i-i i j. Ea-mhaw, 2 in Losing' pitcner nr.

at pirates. cinch Firm PLACU CINCINNATI, Sept. 26 If) The I'ttrgn 1) to 1 d.iy to assure themselves of fifth pine in the Na tional 1, ramie pennant race, ritutrarjb Cincinnati AB tWaner. 0 3 Walker, cf 1 0 i-n-rn, I 5 0 4 0 Ruhr, lb 4 0 Bruhakcr 3n. 2 1 Votit lb 3 0 T'Xid, 4 0 4 0 0 Goodman 4 2 Cljjler if 3 0 F.farf el.a.

lb. 4 0 I.oinbur'Ji. 4 1 n-az-. 3ii 4 I Joo; 3 1 KampouriE, 2b 4 3 4 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 To-a's 1 50 Br inningt: Summary: baoed in: Yosir.2. 33 5 10 000 1' 0 0001 "13 O'UJ 01 Runs IxnriHrci 3 JcoM.

To-bae rut: Young Lomoardl. Ricitr. Strikeouts. 6lft. Hallahan.

1 HOW THEY STAND Natlonnl I.catnie SOUTHWEST TENNIS TOURNAMENT SET FOR OCTOBER 8-11 The twenty-fourth annual tournament of the Southwestern Tennis Association for tho 1536 championship will bo held Oct. to 1 1 on (he courts of tho University of Arizona at Tucson, it waa announced Saturday. Events are men's open singles and doubles, women's open singles und doubles, veteran's singles and doubles, junior boys' singles and doubles, Junior girls' singles, boys' singles and mixed doubles. Tho tournament is open to all pluyers In good standing belong ing to clubs or associations having membership In the I'. S.

Lawn Tennis Association. Tlayers who arc not members of such clubs or but whose entry Is acceptable to the tournament com-mit'ee will be considered eligible. Mrs. Hthel Durkhardt Arnold, Los Angeles, will be official referee. Drawing for events Is scheduled at 7:30 p.

m. Oct. 7 at the Pioneer hotel, tournament headquarters, play will start at tho following morning. DAWSON HIGH TURNS BACK ALBUQUERQUE INDIANS IN 6-2 CLASH DAWSON, Sept IS (P Blocking a pant on the 5-yard lir Dawson liixls school eleven over for a lone touch davin to beat tim Alliiiiiicrquc Indi.ins 6 to 2 here Saturday. In a ruH wind that swept down across the field, the Dawson Miners stopped tbo In-lian offensive a stonewall bloi-ked a Miner I'tie 7 to thir two points.

The Miners, their bacl," to tho wail were attempting to kick out of -infer iien the Indians -toni" i kick and fell on the ball n.f.-ty. Rediscover America! I places and see things Rediscover America! FLOY BROOKFIELD EASTERDAY I ANNOUNCE MT CANDIDACY FOR THE NOMINATION OF BERNALILLO COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ON THE REPUBLICAN' TICKET I Have Served Four Year In the Bernalillo County School Office 'Without "iv. I am a College Gradual UPSETSFROGS1 Red Raiders Score in Last! Period to Win 7-0 LUUBOCK, Tex. Sept, UP) Texas Tech's Red Raider Saturday drove 70 yards In tho third period to score, a touchdown and chalk up a stunning 7 to 0 victory over Texas Christian's) Horned Krogs. Tho powerful running attack of the Tech squad was highlighted by Jim Nelll'g performance at halfback.

Nelll's punting and passing kept the 1'rogs In a constant turmoil. He knifed his way seven yards through the Frog tine to score the pay-off touchdown. Ilia run climaxed a spirited 30-yard march. rniitY-m ix.k to meet I.tiS ANGELES, Sept. ilS CP)--Til, their way through straight xct victories, Ercd l'crry of amateur tennis champion of the world, and red-haired Donald Budge of Oakland.

American tltllst, won the tit-lit Saturday to meet each other fur the men's singles chnui)ilnnHlil of the I'acifie Southwest Tennis Tournament. SUCCESS RECORDED becomes tradition. When a business firm keeps going forward and builds name and fame, it is proper to record the progress in printed form. The record becomes an inspiralion to the younger workers and a stimulant to all in the organisation. VALLIANT PRINTING CO.

with '1 fling Experience. Ad I nr Ancr $269 $339 $469 $499 $319 WIN EASILY California Poly Is Downed By 7-0 Score FLAGSTAFF. Sept. Playing with the second string on tho field for two quarters, Arizona Suite Teachers College of Flagstaff won its first game under Coach Garrett Arhelblde, 7 to 0, here Saturday from California Tolytech of San Luis Obispo. The Arizona State touchdown came in tho second period when Dushck and Salzbrcnncr, alternating In carrying the ball, advanced from midfield to the eight-yard line, from where Dushek crashed over.

Pavlichs place kick waa good for tho extra point. The first period saw both squads devoting themselves to punts and careful defense play. The scoring burst In the second quarter was brief. The Arizona Lumberjacks opened strongly In the third period, line plunges by Neilsen, end runs by Chapman and passes to Dunbar accounting for five first downs. The onslaught bogged down near the goal and the Callfornians pushed the ball out of danger and then began their only serious scoring threat of the game.

Miller and Dooley, passing and running around the flanks, advanced the ball from the 50-yard line to within five yards of the goal. Arbelblde frent his first squad back Into the game and repulsed the drive. CHICAGO GOES IN THIRD PLACE Sox Beat Browns Tice As Senators Lose CHICAGO. Sept. OP) The Chicago White Sox moved Into third place Saturday when they heat St.

Louis twice while the Washington Senators were losing to the Yankees. The scores were 5 to 3 and 8 to 6. with the second game going only six and a half innings on account of rain and dri kness. Less than 4000 fans saw the double header. First fame: St.

Louis Chicaio ABRR ABRR Lary. as 3 1 3 Raddiff, 0 1 Cllft, 3b 4 1 1 Rosenthal, cf. 3 1 0 Bolters. 4 0 1 Haas, rt 3 1 0 Bell, rf 4 0 0 Bonura, 4 1 3 Bottomiey, lb 4 0 2 3 0 0 West, cf 4 0 1 Jb 4 0 Hemsley 4 0 1 Dj'kes. 3 1 2 Carev, 2b 4 1 1 Semell, 3 1 1 'Cnott.

1 0 0 Lyons, 3 0 0 Van Atta. 0 0 0 jtGiulianl 10 0 31 3 7 xxColeman ..1 0 0 Hog'ett, 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 9 Bared for Knott tn filth. xx Batted for Van in seventh. By inmnss: St. Louil 200 000 1003 Chlcaao 300 200 OOx-3 Summary: Krror: Suiters.

Runa bst'ed 2, Bottomiey. Bonura. Appllup. Hayes. Radchff.

Tvo-bae bus: Boniira HemMfv. Home rim: t.ary. Douhle piav Ar.p:mg and Bonura 3 Hi's: Off 6 in 4 van Aita, i id 2. Hott. 0 In 2.

pitcher: Knott. Serond game: R. Louis 000 S-6 1 1 Chtreto 310 004 x-t 8 0 "Called In sixth account ram. darkness. i Cairinell and Hemiiey; fitratton.

Brown a.id Shea. NEW YORK YANKUKS BI.AT ASHINGTON SKNATORS, 3-1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 4i The New York Yankees took the first game of the last series of the season from Washington Sat urday, 3 to 1. The Yanks' seven singles and a double boosted their total bases to a new American League, high of ompared to the old league record of compiled by the of 30.

New York- Washington BK1I ABRH Cro-t! 4 1 2Chaprran. 4 1 nut-. 30 4 1 1 Hill. II DlMaagiO, rt. 0 fMone.

Gehrig, lb 0 1 Knhel. lb baita; ver. lb 4 1 rf Dicsry, 2 0 2 3 0 0 .200 .300 .10 1 .200 .200 .300 .400 .301 .200 .10 0 Gienn, c. Felkirfc, rf. Po'li.

II. l.arzerl, 2r. rioitieir, p. Hadiev. xjohason .10 0 Trayu.

3 0 0 Biuegf 31' 3 0 0 Mihallr, 2t), .310 Hcgan, .10 0 .10 0 zLettis 0 0 0 1 Totals 30 1 3 .32 3 8 To': Waited for oomez In rif'h liao vviiiwhill in ninth. Rv innings: New York 000 300 -3 WB'tuneton ooo ooo loo-l Summary: Errors: Kijhel. Runs hailed in: Crose'tl, Dl Mnaelo KinKifjn, hits: Uirkrv. Chapman, Sine'eri Double plays: Miha'ie. to Krr.

to Kuhel 2. Hadiev to Crofeti) tQ gs'iz-ga'er; Travis to Mlhallc to Kuhel. tlit Otf Gfiii'T. 1 in 4 innings; off 2 mrmgs. Winning pitcher: liadl'y.

losing pi'chcr Whltehlil. 1HMJV WINS FIRST VICTORY FOR INDIANS CLEVELAND. Sept. 26 OP) Willis Hudlin pitched his first victory the season as the Cleveland Indian- defeated Detroit 5 to 3 hire Saturday, Uelroil Cleveland ABnH ABRH Walker, 4 0 Hughes. 4 1 I Burns.

.,401 Haie. ib 3 1 I Uehrmger, 2b 4 2 2 If 3 0 0 Troskv. lb. Summons, 4 1 2 Campbell, rf R- jtell, SE 2 0 0 Heath 0en, 3b 3 0 OBhllvan, c. Tebbei'j, 0 0 boeker, Ss 4 1 (I 4 0 2 4 0 1 3 (1 I 4 0 2 1 1 I Bricges, 3 0 0 Hudhn, ..421 Totals 26 1 SI Totals 8 10 By innings: Detroit 100 100 loo C'ieveiand 000 100 kjmmary: Errors: Oosllii, Hale.

Runi batted In: Trosky 3. Hale 2, ighes, Simmons 2, Bridges. Tuo-base hits: Campbell, Oehru.aer 2, Hudlin, Hughes, Knickerbocker, Three-base hit: Trosky. Double plays: Hale, Hughea and Trosky; Hughes en-l Trosky; Oehnr.ger, Bonell and Burns; Rogell, Oehrlcger and Bums. He marched through tho tournament, which began Monday when he won the SC-hole medal with 141.

is ensily as his overwhelming choice as the. favorite had indi I Stand for the lollouingt rRM.RKS IS HHCATtOV 1 I I'lCIENf I ADMIMSTR ATION ECONOMY IN riNWCIAL MX U.EMENT ABMJMTI I.Y I'OMT KS IN IIOOI.S If the parents nnrl are satlf-flcl with the present administration, we again solicit jour support. (Signed) MARGARET EASTERDAT. Superintendent. FLOY B.

EASTERDAY, Candidato fr Nomination. tl'lii-1 T'inr. lute r.i'h-r Stariotl Low HiEh Ruin at 6 p. lu. A.Duqu'rue Am.inl'.o Cloudy hi fcii 40 Rain 78 1.44 luin Denver 34 15 Dodge City 62 8 .08.

Bam Curar.gu 116 .12 .02 Hnin Pa hi 0 8 4 Oar FinJMalf 41 58 Oar OalveMcn 74 68 Pt. Cldy Grand Junction 52 12 .02 Ham KarifiiS City f-2 66 1 46 Ar.lteiPx 6J Milllieapoits -4 N-riifi 74 82 Oklahoma Cry 66 78 n.n Oniar.a 2 Ci'-ifiy Phcenix 72 91 Clcr Purbio 44 48 .10 blio-v Hotvrll Ii8 b8 Cloudy S- lo-l 51 84 Kill I 44 58 86 Cnr 48 64 .56 Khiii Wsha.g-.on, D. 46 72 cfcr Flaying In mud and In a driving rain, the Silver City Teachers Mustangs defeated the New Mexico University Lobos 6 to 0 Saturday afternoon before a small crowd of shivering and drenched fans. The Lohos their chance to score In their first game of the season, when they were stopped on the Mustangs two yard line In the third quarter. Taking advantage of a tumble in the second period the tiny squad of nineteen players, coached by Ray Brancheau of Notre Dame, drove the ball from the nineteen yard line for the lore touchdown of the same.

Tommy Cox, a rncced halfback who carried the offensive to the Lobos through tho first half, crashed over left guard on fourth down to score from the one yard line. The attempted conversion by placement was low. YVordon Recovers It was a fumble by Leslie Evans, halfback of Coach Gwlnn Henry'a eleven, that paved the way. Alert Elmer Worden. right tackle, pounced on the slippery ball.

Then Cox swung Into action. He slid off tackle for seven yards as willing hands reached In vain to pull him down. Two more to the ten were added ss he smashed into center. Fullback Reese hit the same spot for a first down on the nine. Cox added another and Reese on a reverse drove to the 2 yard Una.

Cox was Inches short of the goal on third down and then drove through left tsekle again for the core. Lobos Come Back at Last Outplayed badly through the first half, the Lobos came back to stand their ground In the second, but passed up their only rhance to score In the third period. Warren Hill returned a punt 20 yards to set up the opportunity. Evans behind nice interference slid and skidded 14 mere to the 21 for a first down. Three more plays over the weak side made it first down on the nine.

There two pastes and a drive Into the center of the line failed to click, although Joe Gasoway gave the home eleven a thrill as he Juggled one of the tosses over the goal line for a second and then drvpped It. An off-Mile penally set the victorious Mustangs back to their three but a fourth-down push into the center of the line failed and the Teachers punted out safely. Teachers Hold Downs Edge Frantic but vain efforts of the lA'bes to beat back through the eoppms final period with passes failed. The victors gained a total of S3 vsrds. fc9 on rushing, while New Mexico made 64 on rushing and increased the total to 39 with three successful passes in 12 attempts.

The Teachers held a to 3 edge in aowns, two oi uivm fw. altles and had tho advantage in I the runtir.s with a 4 against 23.3 yards averaged by the Lobos. I New Mexico lort 4W yards on penalties against 15 for the visitors. The lineups and summary: irsram r. LE Casawayi Turner I.T Ill i (t: l.G S'hlick; rui-y Jenkins Webb KG.

Meincrshagc-n Worthen Dorrls Stuart Rti. Lcholiawkj Jlaby McDavid Cox I.H lark ST. Joliii nil Kvuns Reeve I Dwytr Score by periods: N. M. Teachers 0 0 06 M.

Lobos 0 0 0 00 New Mexico Teachers scoring: Touchdown Cox. Officials: Kefi-ree, Loabs. Deloit; Umpire, lUiss, Ohio; li'ad Linesman, Mulculiy, Notre Daine. STR1 KU SLTHXMKNT SEF.N MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 26 OP) Gov.

Hjaln.ar Petersen said Saturday M'ttlenient of ftrikrs which have tied up the city's wholesale grocery and mill and elevator Industries many weeks appeared likely early next waek. Only union acceptance of an agreement already approved by employers was needed to end the strike of mill and elevator workers. TODAY'S PITCHERS NHW TOR Kept. 26 I'robable pitchers in the major leagues Sunday; National League Eoston at Philadelphia C2) Chaplin and Lannlng or Bush vs. Walter and Passeau.

Brooklyn at New York Mungo or Butcher vs. Hubbell or 1 itz-fclrnmoru. Chicago at St. Louis Warneke vs. Dean.

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Lucas vs. Do more. American Ix-aituc New Y'oi at AVashlngton Ma-lono or Murphy vs. N'ewsora. Detroit at Cleveland Rowe vs.

Feller. St. Louis at Chicago Thomas vs. Kennedy. Philadelphia at Boston (2) Kink and Archer vs.

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I9M I I'll llAN This car Is A-l throughout: very rcoiioiiiieiil ear to drill'; Hydraulic limkr: nil jt-fl ImhIj; floating jxumt. 1931 ill VROl.irr SEDAN Yon will lime (o see this ear to appreciate Innv rlrun a tisril i-nr Iki; nrlglniil lilnc flnlr-li mohair upholstery; im draft ventilation: Knit iii'Iioti: fhock proof sii-criug; all 1 1 1 iiindci'ii feature i niin coach Here Is a car Hint will catch our cjr; "lilny black finish; upholstery A-l; low mileage; lias had llm iM'st Of I'll IV. 1933 CHEVROLET ROADSTER This uport model Is In A-l condition: Air tvlHTls; radio; and new sport top. Ni York pi; fj 7 1 Detroit S2 70 3 Chic.fi go vi AVashlngton SI 71 Cleveland 74 Boston 73 St. Iouis .3 Phliudelphia 52 99 .314 Tbf Bfar Al Prfsa sft op Tor an aslf.

Th! hMlraallr )ark auppllr. trrmrnduua prts.ure and slralrhw-hs the aale colli, l'rrss clamps orer tUe axle and sprliif, leatlrif spring bed undisturbed. "Is My Steering Safe?" When that question flashes through jour mind, don't isnore It! A car that'a Kerpim? along at 40 to tn miles an hour mutt i under p.erfect control. Steering gear inn.st he In A-l condition; axle mut-t he etraight; wheels, tnus-t Fpin true. Common iniuilisnment trouhlrs su.

1, as sliinmiy, wander, weave and hard fecrlmx are a men ice. to nafety and comfort. And they often occur even In new cars. The best way to play SAFE Is to corne In and let give your cor a FREE CHECK UP. No obligation! Then If you need the ervlce of our Dear System of Axle Straightening and Alignment and of our Rear-trained, experienced men, we'll tell you to.

That'a fair lun't it? PETE'S TOP SHOP Pueblo, Man Wins Left-Handed Golf Title ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26 OP)--Ho ward Creel of Pueblo, defeated Fred Evans of St. Louis. and 4.

Saturday In the final of the first nationa! I ft-handors' tournament. To creel, the victory and possesion of the huge. Hi' imp H. Waltke trophy meant recognition of his long. 1 ui (1,,.

OFFICIAL AAA CARAGE 24 HOUR SERVICE GALLES MOTOR CO. 5th and Copper Oldsmohile Phone 270 Cadillac Chevrolet La Saile 710 North Fourth St. iiiuthpaiv fUir oi tut cuauu'J cated, 1.

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