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ALBUOUEROUE JOURNAL October 4, 1936 Tage Two Take Second Victory, 2-1; Lobos Nosed Out 9 to 7 by Aggieff FOOTBALL RESULTS LUMBERJACK Yankees PEARSON-AND HUBBELL WILL HURL TODAY sidelights on Ohio, Army, Notre Dame THIRD GAME il U7- FIELD GOAL IN FOURTH PERIOD WINS Aoi up impressiue wins TEAM LOSE TV- iVcMy YOhK. 1 OM. 3 niol Vanderbilt Buries Chicago, Cougars Upset Stanford As Maior Grid Teams Clash Pennsylvania, 35; Lafayette, 0. Penn State, 45; Muhlnberg, 0. Pittsburgh.

34; West Virginia, 0. Princeton, 27; Williams, 7. Rensselaer Poly, 14; Alfred, 6. Rochester, 34; Oberlln, 0. Rutgers, 13; Marietta, 0.

St. Lawrence, 82: Wagner, 0. Moravian, 26; Susquehanna, 16. Syracuse, 26; C'larkson. 0.

Trinity, 27; Hamilton. 0. HIGH SCHOOL At El liito, St. Mary'a of Albuquerque, 39; El Klto Normnl, 0. Albuquerque High School, 26; at Santa Fe, 0.

At Menaul, Helen, Monaul, 12, At Cul Tovh, Arizona Stte of Tempo, 26. At I'urt Collins, New Mexico, Colorado Agirs, At Allmqucruuo, I uiwi'sKv of -o in the club tllO NKW YORK. Oct Drops 1 3-6 Game To San Barbara FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, Oct. 3 (A A 16-yard pass In the second per and a tricky double reveiBe 3 (P) Ohio errinut ersity In ti'Mr- -t it football jug. New York I niv Varsity Holds One Point Lead for 2 Quarters; Scores Early on a Pass Giants, with Ace Pitcher, Hope to Tie Up Series In the Fourth Game Army, 2S, Washington and Lot.

New Moxlim Freshmen, fi: East- i In the fourth gave the he; Santa, Barbara, State two touchdowns and a 13 to ike I cn feel throu 'iihti Satui'ihiv us Vun.ler- Inlt. Army and Notre Dame rolled up Impressive victories In lntersoc- f.i tin combat, Cornell's youngsters i fciiii'l themselves outwitted by Yah. I an! Northwestern' Wildcats open- serious bid for Bis Ten championship honors, fihio State, preparing to face I formidable Pittsburgh at Columbu viuioiy over Arizona state Tead on" nf titer hi- ton Hioi Let" 2'-ri. while Nuvv overcame stubborn iMvldson, 1 I'm ilhani and Princeton. two other astern powers, opened their season auspiciously, the former trouncing Franklin and Marshall, H8-7, while Princeton, unbeaten since 1934, turned back Williams.

27-7. Harvard also looked good in whipping Amherst, 3S-6. Christian Ht4fe Comeback Texas Christian, rebounding from the defeat by Texaj Tech, halted Arkansas' Razorbackt, 18-14, and Texas surprised by holding Louisiana State's Tigers to a 6-6 draw, upset 10-0, and only a fourth quarter field goal pulled Texas A. and M. out agnlnst Hardln-Simmone, 3-0.

mistakes. VS.it I mail' two said. era College of Flagstaff Saturd The teams played a rough, ratlc game, marked by freou one In th' It Into the I threw Gehrig a second 3 nl he hit bleachers, I fielded Crosetti eighth when 1 NEW net. 3 P' greatest ef-wd world serb- h-tory, 64 842 fins who flliod th expansite Yankee SMdlum tv arly to capacity, saw Yankees capitalize th breaks of the third tame In New York's baseball civil war Saturday to heat the Cants. 2 to 1, despite T-crM i.

tutir-hlt huril'ir of Fred Fit 3 yea r-ol'l Arcidln. chicken irmer ard 1 1 1 of lm-filng knuckle bail. FORT COLLINS, Oct. 3 (A" Lenny Volz' educated toe enabled Colorado State to defeat New Mexico University 9 to 6 In a football game Saturday. It was the same Volz who kicked the point after touchdown that gave Colorado State a 7 to 6 victory over New Mexico last year.

Trailing 6 to 7 through the second and third quarters, Aggies snatched the game from the fire when Volz kicked a field goal from the 17 -yard mark tn the final period. Loho Punt Pnvpn Way Aggies scored first in the Initial quarter when Winn plunged over the lumuies ana interceptions of pa es. Sanderson. Santa Barbara ft back, was so seriously Injured was feared he would be lost the season. Santa Barbara opened tho sting on the first piny the sec.

quarter Oardetihire passing bounder In should hate The Irony week, gave a record opening dnv crowd of 72,948 (something to talk about by walloping N. V. irivndiriir Violets, 60 to 0. Pitt, loci while, was handing what looked like a powerful Yt Vlr- Ihc em New Mexico Junior College, 19. At Las Votfas, Trinidad (Colo.) Junior College, New Normal, 13.

At Silver City, Gila Junior College, New Mexico State Teachers, 12. At Flagstaff, Santa Barbara, State, 18; Arizona Mate of Flagstaff, e. At El Paso, New- Military Institute, 13; Texas Mines, 6. At Ijw Ciuees, Teias Mines Frosh. 20; New Mexico State Col-leKe Frosh, 0.

At Lnbhoek, Oklalionm City I'm versify, Texas Teoh. 34. 801TH North Carolina, 14; Tennessee, 6. Alabama, 32; Clemson, 0. Auburn.

Tulane, 0 (tie). Florida, 20; The Citadel, 14. Mississippi State, 35; Howard, 0. Duke, 21; South Carolina, 0. was that re-fleldlni; piteh- fat cri, who i the finest niajiirs.

In win ln yards to Smith the totichdovt iv a 34-0 lieatlnn without i t'-- inm he KiniH no hv iin In the South, Tulane gave further evidence of Its glant-kllllng propensities by holding powerful I he kick for extra point blocked. necessity for callins on Its full of tricks. nmlorbilt Hiirliis C'IiIchko grounner. the nin olllhO waii iitnl il( rr-wttiV the winning run In In i or Aruonn Lumberjacks tM the count In the third quarter aft" Auburn to a scoreless tie but otherwise the day's schedule adhered closely to form. Duke spilled South r.i'od die nf the I-'.

its in hn-. Id II, ikiti- dm-l his i. (lii.inrl he to hold uiicliii" 1 critical clintix of 1 -i il loft heart-hr, lif 1 11-TlaOley, ho, a ehai j.ly hit Crosetti In the tatting tne ball on a fumble. Sal renter from the one-yard mark after a march from New Mexico's 35. A pass, Winn to Jams, ae- counted for S3 yards of that ad- vance.

-niter pi-seii 2 3 yards to B.J Kav Motnson's Vanderbilt Com- modules, tossing the ball around Ir. approv e.1 Morrison s'yle, burird 'chiiai'o while Notre IVnne. coming alor after a slow start. crossed the goal. The attend Navy, 19; Davidson, 6.

Washington and Jefferson, 20; Bethany, 7. Albright, West Chester, 6. Mt. Union, 27- Westminster, 0. Yale.

23; Cornell, 0. Washington College, 25: American C. 7. Stroudsburg, 18; Montclalr. 12.

Western Maryland, 28; Upsala, 6. SOUTHWEST Centenary, 10; Baylor. 0. Louisiana State, Texas, 6 (tie). Southern Methodist.

61; Texas A I. 0. Texas A A Hardln-Slin-mon, 0. Texas Christian, IS; Arkansas. 14.

Tulsa, 40; Central Oklahoma Teachers, 7. North Texas State Teachers, Southwestern (Texas), 12. FA It WEST Occidental, San Diego, 7. Washington State, 14; Stanford, 13. Southern California, 26; Oregon, 0.

St. Mary'a (Oakland), 10; California, 0. Washington, 22; Idaho, 0. Oregon State. 13; Wllllamette, 0.

Santa Barbara, 13; Arizona State. College of Idaho, 13: East Oregon Normal, 6. HOCKY MOUNTAIN Spearflsh (S. Teachers College, 18; Regis, 0. Oklahoma, 8: Colorado, 0.

Western State, 18; Colorado Mines. 0. Brigham Young. 19; Montana State, 0. at conversion failed.

WHITE SOX WIN THIRD CONSECUTIVE GAME IN CHICAGO CITY SERIES I he alifornlans' winning toud down came early In the flri nine I a lly that fciuve their second straight a 2-tu-l lead in the the elhih-ii the Vankd.1 triumph and Mrglnia, William Mary 0. penoa. oiorelll took the ball a double reverse and dashed arus. Uldershaw's kick was go. OinCAGO, Oct.

3 UPl-The Chicago hite fox Saturday made It three straight victories over ihelr city scries rivals, the Cub" winning I to 2 back of their veteran hurling Ted Lyons. (inly four hits were needed by While the ma eira point. BEZDEK OUT AT PFNV STATE COLLEGE, Oct. W) Hugo Bezdck, storm center ai'acKs ovl lilt" Alii' New Mexico came back fast to score In the same quarter when Dwyre, fullback, standing on his own 20-yard line, placed a beautiful punt out on Colorado State's one-yard line. Two passes, Evans to Echohawk.

then Evans to Dwyre. put the touchdown over for New Mexico. Fellls, inserted especially for the purpose, kicked the point after touchdown. Neither team could gain consistently through the line or around the ends. Piinslnjr Attack Brilliant New Mexico opened a brilliant passing game In the closing momenta of tho contest make two marches the field, but each time Colorado State stiffened in its own territory to ston the advance.

current championship Mrugi-'le. Home ruv1s Into the ruiht-field tanda by I.ou fiehrlg, the Yankee captain, and Jimmy Ripple, freshman centerfielder of the fliants, carried most eTrltini? match of th Scries all sjuare ifto the iijhth inning hi fore the last of a eorlea of toiii-'h breaks turned gainst the National League champions. Kilts-iminonfi T.om-s Hull Fitztimrnons already had cut off in run at the plate, on plnch-hltter Bed Puffing' bounder to tha box. There were two out, ulth Yankee base-runnera on first ais atnietic policies at the Pen! syivania state College, was Southwestern 26; Mill-saps. 0.

Randolph-Macon, 26; Guilford, 0. Georgia, 13; Furman, 0. Georgia Tech, 8S; Sewanne. 0. Kentucky, 38; Virginia Military'.

0. Maryland, Virginia Poly, 0. Roanoke. Richmond, 0 (tie). Louisville.

13; Union College, 0. Wake Forest. N. C. 0.

MIDWEST Vanderbilt, Chicago. 0. Illinois, 13; Washington 7, Indiana, 88; Centre, 0. Northwestern. IS; Iowa, 7.

Michigan State, 21; Michigan, 7. Ohio State. 60; New York 0. Marquette, 12; Wisconsin, 6. movea Saturday as director of ncnooi or physical Education.

Bel stoppi Carnegie lech, i or-nell, im 'ty well holding its own In yardage gained but lacking a goal-line punch, bowed to Y'ale'a smart Bulldogs. 23-0, but still looked like it will be a foe to be reckoned with before the cumpaign la over. Northwestern, keeping Oze Simmons pretty well shackled, trounced Iowa. 18-7 and looked like a Big Ten team Minnesota and Ohio State will have reason to fear. Michigan State again tripped up Michigan, 21-7, Marquette stopped Wisconsin 17- In a hard-fought game, Illinois earned a ope touchdown victory over Washington University, t3-, and Indiana swamped Centre.

35-0. Nebraska Crushes Iowa State Nebraska opened defence of Its Big Six title with a crushing 34-0 conquest of Iowa State as four other Big Six teams earned triumphs over outside foes. Oklahoma won the most notable of I these, an S-0 victory oifr Colorado. rnrollna, 21-0. Virginia defeated William and Mary, 6-0, and Maryland stopped Georgia Tech, 6-0 in Southern Conference engagements while Georgia Tech was stamping Sewanee 58-0.

Kentucky and Alabama gave the Southeastern Conference victories over Southern Conference foe, Virginia Military and Clemson respectively. Kentucky won by 38-0 and Alabama by 32-0. North Carolina repaid the compliment by checking Tennessee 14-6. Cougars I'psrt Stanford The Washington State Cougars clawed the Pacific Coast Conference race wide open as they upset Stanford, rulers for the last three year. 14-13, with a apectacular air attack.

St. Mary's conquered California 10-0 before a crowd of reversing last year's score. Southern California walloped Oretrnn 26-0, Washington downed Idaho 22-0. and Oregon State beat Willamette 13-0 In other coast games. Oklahoma of the Big Six conquered Colorado University 8-0 while Utah defeated Arizona 14-6, and Brigham Young trimmed Montana State 19-0 In the Rocky I Mountain region.

Cubs outhlt them better tnan iw. to one with nine saf-tles, fine defensive play by Lyons teammates pulled him through when help was ne-led. The victory left the Sox but one game tn go to retain the city championship they have made a habit in recent years. dek was given a one.yt-ar leave absence with salary. The Prong Horn iv.llnniilJ) vtnu ANTELOPE AB I 1 0 AB H' .1 ill Radrllff.

If l.iinu. i-. Tbe lineups: CsvarrettB.lb 4 Dame. 21; Carnegie Notre Cnrtons snd AlerfJ 2 Haas, rf Nrw Is Cut Yon Have Utah 14; Arizona 6. Trophy Should This Expresslo Tel.

OH Olil. If. Dtrriaree, rt. Hck, 3b Hsrtnett, Jb. Jiirgre, Dan.

Let. xO'Deil Root. TjAlien E. W. COULL0UD0N MASTER TAXIDERMIST and third as Crosetti faced FiU-rimmons.

After taking two called atrlkes and strictly "In the hole," the Yankee shortstop slashed a knuckle ball and hit It sharply to the right ot the pitcher'a box. Burfess Whitehead, aecond acker of the Giants, probably could have handled the ball easily for the third out, but Flu darted for the ball and got his glove In the way of It It was hard hit. however, that the ball caromed off and behind the mound. Before Fits could retrieve it, Crosetti was 8 Sor.ura. lb 0 Apr.lir.f.

1 Huven. I 3b 0 Beil, 1 Lvnnn 0 0 Totals 01 el Colorado State Hurt McEufn James Ssuer Winn McCraciten Frank (Vjqway Powie-s Srhllc J-nklns M-(nershpge Dorres Erri-hpwk McDuvld Fvjtls Carle Dwyre S12 North 15th Alliiiqtierqu Tech. 7. Nebraska. 34; Iowa State, 0.

Kansas State, 31; Oklahoma A. and 0. Missouri, 20; Cape Girardeau, 0. Kansas, IS; Washburn, 6. Ohio Northern, 27; Ashland, 0.

Miami 20; Case. 7. Evansvllle, 13; Rose Poly, 7. Depauw, 36; Oakland City, 0. Dayton.

21; Ohio Wesleyan. 7. J7 4 Meanwhile Army and Navy won over Southern Conference foes, the Cadets with Monk Meyer leading the assault, turned back Washing- 13... ftcore by quarters 1 a for Lee In 7th Toisls Putted DOORS ET TIRST NATIONAL BANK Batteit for Root In 9th .001 oio ooo 1 Co'ornrto State 8 0 0 3 9 Nw Mexico 7 0 0 07 ecortnt; summary: Touchdewns. Gi'orado S'ate, Wtnn: New Mexico.

Duvre ponta after touchrton. New Metico, MPs. Field UTAH BEATS Cuba 103 ouo oox-4 jtirgrp Run batted Rosenthal, Haas. Ap BRONCS TAKE LOSS AS TEXAS MINERS BEAT THEM 13 TO 6 EL PASO. Tex Oct.

8 (An Displaying a ground-gaining machine that ran up a total of 17 first downs to none for the New Mexico Military Institute. Texas Miners Saturday defeated the Broncos 13 to 6. Maddox. Bronco back, raced 88 yards for the Institute tally with the game only six minutes gone. Wllkenfeid.

Mucker guard, scored in the opening quarter on a forward-lateral pasa play and Hernandez, scored after two first downs and 17-yard pass advanced the ball to the Bronco two-yard line stripe. Moore made the lone extra point. White Snx Summery ErTor: nv Hsrk, Demure, 1 gcais. Colorado State. Volz Officials: Rj-feree.

L. R. Vidal; umpire, M. W. MacDoicall; head linesman.

L. R. Plte.y; tleld Judge, C. B. Henderson.

BULLDOGS WIN J6 TO 0 Avenge Last Year's Loss To Santa Fe Iowa State Teachers, 25; Grln-nell. 0. Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan. 7 (tie). Western Illinois Teachers.

10; Mllllkln. 7. Knox, Prlncipla, 0. Southern Illinois Teachers, Illinois State Normal, 0. Monmouth, 19; Carthage.

0. St. Norbert, 46; Michigan Mines. 0. pling Two base Lyons.

Double plays: Appling to Haves Bonura. Hits: OJf Davis In jj.j lnnlnm: Lee 0 In i l-S; Root 1 In J. winning pitcher: Lyons. Losing pitcher. Davis.

Miners' Tennis Team ARIZONA, 14-6 Wildcats Bog Down After Taking Early Lead GROUND ATTACK GIVES MENAUL 12-6 VICTORY SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIAL COMPLETE To Play Local Quartet The New Mexico School of Mines SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. Mt PANTA FE. Oct. 8 14 The Arizona University's footballers, nfe for a scratch base hit and Jake Powell was Mcrosa the plate with what proved the winning run. Giants Lack Wallop Fltrslmmons threw his clove to the ground In aheer disgust aa he aaw slip from his grasp the frulta of one of the best games he ever has pitched, and ono of the finest performances ever to meet reversal in world series competition.

It ai the blB5st "break" of a (am that saw the Giants outhlt the Yankees, 11 to 4, only to let coring ch.inre af'er scoring chance eacape the National Ueague champlona, due to their own poor rtrategy, lack of a wallop In the pinches, or the defensive skill of the home club. The team that simply slaughtered five of the Giants' pitchers Friday to the record-brvaklng tune of 18 to 4, won the crucial third match of the series because It was TVi Bulldogs of Albuquerque High School delivered a sound 26 to 0 midfieid. Belen's Aerial Thrusts Short alert anl powerful In COURSE DINNER Lawrence. Cornell (la)-. Wabash.

18; Earlham, 0. Lake Forest, 32; Belolt, 7. Carroll. 21. North Central.

0. Grand Rapids. 81; Iiwrence Teachers. J. 6 trouncing to the Santa Fe High Except One Period School Demons, 1 936 state chain cm.snri MN WINNER.

OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct. OW Top honors In the calf-roping contest at the Oklahoma State Fair were held Saturday by Joe Welch of Carlsbad, N. plons, on Magers Field Saturday to Central (Mich) Teachers, S3; Ferris Institute, 0. Is to send a 4-man tenms tc.m to Albuquerque Sunday, to compete with four members of the Albuquerque Tennis Club in matches at the city courts beginning 10 a.

m. The morning session will be given over to four singles and the afternoon session at 2 o'clock will be for doubles. The Albuquerque racqueteers will be 1, Kenneth Wentworth; 2, Dale Dellinger; 3, Bill Burnett, and 4. Bobby Stamm. avenge the defeat they suffered at the hands of the Demons a year ago.

The heavier visitors, outweighing Coach Brady Magers' eleven an bogged down In enemy territory Saturday and lost to Utah University's green but promising grid warriors, 14 to 6. Arizona gained 362 yards, 238 by rushing, against Utah's 152 97 from scrimmage and 55 on pases. The Indians, however, capitalized on two scoring The Menaul Panthers won their second game of the season by crashing through the Belen High School line for a 12 to 6 victory here Saturday. A series of line drives used by the Pantheis successfully overcame the aerial game used by Belen. Celestlno Rlccon, halfback, galn- Choice of TURKEY CHICKEN DUCK Albuquerque Cabinet Shop Window and Door Frame, Screens, Kitchen Cahlneta and Olher Rullt-lns 3010 S.

Fourth two Blocks North of Itallmad Spar Phono 1300-J A. R. STKOVK Manchester, 45; St. Joseph's; (Ind 0. Columbia 26; Iowa ttes- levan, 0.

St John's 26. St. Marv's 0. Hlbbtng Eveluth 0. Missouri 27; M'-Ken-dree, 0.

Parsons 7, South Dakota I e5 the Panthers their first touch Arizona's off-tackle rives. down early In the first period by 3 short line through the thrusts around end and I triple pa; From to Desss-rt for On! I visitors' right guard after a series of line plays had worked the ball brilliant laterals caught the Utes in the first period of an Intersections! series resumed after vear 7 (tie). South Dakota Morning-side, 13. Butl'T, 12; University of Cincinnati, 12. the better oeienwn home-run hitting hero of the sec-end game.

Tony Lazuvrt. became defensive star by a jumping stab cf Joe Moore line drive, with two Giant, on bane, for the third out In the Inning. It was another great day Jr the It-aJlan triumvirate as Je -Magglo. the brilliant Yankee freshman centerfielder. had another superb afternoon on the defense, and rrosettt came through with the 50c deep Into scoring territory.

Beten's only score came during the second period when a shifty end caught a short pass and raced the few remaining yatds over the I The brilliant Bronko Smllanich, British Girl Captures U. S. Women's Golf Title SUMMIT. N. J-.

Oct. 8 Nineteen-year-old Pamela "Pam" Barton of London. British title-holder, won the 40th S. Women's Golf Championship Saturday and became the second woman In history to win both major titles In one year Miss Barton. plump.

tltlan-hnlred, and always smiling, conquered the veteran Maureen Orrutt Crews of Coral Gabies, 4 and 3 In 33 holes. Mission House, Northwestern. estimated 10 pounds per men, were held on almost even terms through- out the first half which ended 0 to 0. In the third period, their attack began to function. Relying most heavily on end runs, with occasional line plays and a none too accurate passing attack, the Bulldogs scored two touchdowns In both the third and fourth quarters.

Morris, quarterback, Maddox and Burgess, halfbacks. led the victory march for the Duke City team, Morris accounting for two touchdowns and Maddox and Burgess, one apiece. Montoya, quarterback, and Hill, halfback, carried the heaviest offensive duties fur the Demons, taking over the ball-carrying duties almost entirely. Only onco did the locals threaten, their scoring chance coming early In the third quarter when a series of ball-running plays took the Demons to the Albuquerque 25-yard line before they lost the ball 4. I Butler, 12: University of Cincin Entre-4 Including Sonp, Salad, Vegetable, Drink and Phone tit Fifth and Gold Prse halfback, pounded through Ltani line for a S't-yard gain late In the first quarter.

With the pigskin on the Ute 32, Halfback George Jack-. sr, 'lipped a bullet-like pass to End Ralph Warford for a touch-! down. Jackson's kick was low. After a sharp exchange of punts hit that tne act mo, 6 In short, the American goal line. Rlccon raced nearly 50 yards for the Panther's second touchdown after a line play on the 60-yard line gave him the ball.

Belen threatened to score again In the last period, but the game famous "Murderers now league's that It doen ai- monstrated nati, 12, ftlel. EAT Allegheny, Hiram, 6. New Hampshire. Bates, 6. Boston College, 2 Northeastern.

6. Boston 40; American International. 0. Bowdoln, 14; Ma-ssuchsetts State, Try Our Club Breakfwt We Flave Just Installed Modern Equipment To Serve You COAL Aztec and Gallas) Sail! wo Ftrealare IX G. AND O.

FI KL CO. lsa Bolth resets rba 1MI ended with the ball on the Panther's five-yard line. tn the second, reserve Utah Full-! hark Irwin Crandall Intercepted a I Wildcat pass and returned to I Utah's 48. The Wildcats were 15 yards for roughness. Brown, Rhode Island State, 6.

KOM BEATS LOVELOCK PRINCETON. N. Oct. 8 W) Archie San 24-yenr-old Kan son cutrm-ed the great Jack Lovelock on the homestretch Palmer Stadium Saturday to win the fourth running of the Princeton Invitation Mile by eight yards in 4 minutes seconds and account for one cf the maior truck of the year. The time on downs.

I j.L$ ways need to ride the crest or m. basehit waves to win and that It's able to grab the breks with equal success, Pearson Opposes HubrwII The outcome of a game that was a tharp and exciting contrast to the previous day', siug'f st puts the Issue squarely up to the celebrated southpaw of the Giants. Carl Owen Hubbcll. The Oklahoma master cf the screwl ho beat the Yankees so easily In the raln-dremhed opening game, last Wednesday, will reiurn to the box after nearly four full daye of rest Sunday. lie will Monte Pearson, erstwhile Yankee.

Invalid, In quest of a victory that would put the Olants nn even terms with their Bronx rivals. Pearson was named by Manager Joe McCarthy to s'art the fourth me. instead cf Red Ru'fi-c, who the The teams fought on fairly even terms the first Albuquerque threatening only once. In the first quarter. The half ended with possibilities for a duplication of the 0-0 tie with which the two teams stood each other off here two years apo.

I The passing attack of bo'b teams was fairly ragged and few 1 passes were attempted. I i 3 sec, tnls. slower than r.i Id record. Rex Mays Cactures Race, Sets 100-Mile Track Mark GOSHEN, N. Oct.

3 VP) Rex Maya of Glendale, won the 35-mlIe automobile raee Sat-urday over Goshen's historic mile horse race track. Mays shattered the track record, set In the 100-mile race hetv In June, both in the qualifying trials, and In the main race as he finished ahead of Billy Winn of Detroit, snd Wilbur Shaw of Los Angeles. Bob Sail cf Paterson, X. held third up to the 34th lap, where he was forced out by motor trouble. Buffalo, 26; Defiance, 6.

Catholic 81; Shenanhosh, 0. Mlddlebury, Colby, 0. Colgate, 54: Urslnus, 0. Columbia, 34; Maine, 0. Wesleyan, Connecticut State, 0.

Fordharn, 66; Franklin and Marshall, 7. Dartmouth, 56; Vermont, ft. Georgetown 39; Delaware, 0. Juniata, Gettysburg, I. Harvard, 88; Amherst, 6.

Holy Cross, 21; Providence, 6. Hohard, 26; Union, 0. Dickinson, 20; Lehigh, t. i luafterhack Newell un men tossed a beautiful pass to End Paul McDonoiigh, who raced the remaining 10 yards to score. Halfback sterling Jensen added the extra point.

Jn the next, quarter Crandall broke away for a 31-yard run to Arizona's 31. Call added 15. On fourth down. Call passed to Jensen on Arizona's 4. Call skirted his left end to score on the second play.

Jensen again sdd'-d the extra point. The lineup and summary; Arizona (6) I'os t'tah (II) Ickers LE Cwi NoUin LT Mc Garry S. Smith LG Atkinson -Qppointment ofi- Poe Motor Co. Fifth and Tijeras as COVERED WAGON dealer Hadley by a decisive margin at nearly every turn hut he exhibited superb comrol of his knuckle ball, which he mixed with a low curve and change cf puce to throttle most of the Yankee sludgers. Up to the fatal cli-hth the only hits off the stent right-hander were Gehrig's second Ipning homer Into the new right-center bleachers and igelo double to left-center.

Met ires 11 In a Row INTERCEPTED PASS, FUMBLE PAVE WAY TEACHERS' VICTORY Todd KG Page RT. Sehleekman RE McDonoiigh Call Jensen Chrlstensen SILVER CITY, N. Oct. 3 Rogers An intercepted pass and a fttm- ble provided New Mexico State Piper Teachers with a 12 to 6 victory over Warford Gils Junior College of Knox here Saturday before a rec- i Jackson ord crowd of fans. I Wvnee Reese.

Mustang fullback, took a Prelngcr Bm the tamoui braamllne Covered Wagon trailer coache on display. Examine th de luxe appointment lh opposed Hubheil in the opener.1 The former Cieveia mler, who won 19 and lost 7 In his first year with the Yankees, reported he was completely recovered from the lame back that handicapped him in the latter ttages of pennant season. If he's "right," another big crowd should witness a brilliant duel, with the Giants fighting uphill to regain even footing in the for the winner', share of one of th biggest money pools in teiieu hle'ory. Set New Record Fitz retired eleven Yankees In before George Selkirk launched the eighth by golfing a single to Heht ibid. Thereupon Freddy had one of his few lapses ns he passed Jake Powell, alter 'W'li'iwe' rj ii4, pais in the second quarter, periods: to pave the way for tho first tally.

Arizona ....6 Tommy Cox, Mustang quarter t-ta 0 0 0 06 7 7 014 -1 pi frustrating the hitter's original at-i teropl to sacrifice. Luzon's pret-I ty bunt down the third base line advanced both rutineio and Flti- tn 1 large living quarter kitchen Pullman compartment dining room bath. It's th perfect answer for travslhungry menand women. Covered Wagon ci now tn use by eeveral thousand sportsmen, vacationist, tourUt end retired couples. Every com fort every convenience in eluded or cross continent travel, touring, vacationing or camping.

era "tiea across trie intervening five yards for the touchdown. I A few minute later a Gila fuin- ble gme the Mustangs the hall on their opponents 15 and Cox went I Arizona scoring: Touchdown: Winford. Utah scoring: Touchdowns: McDonoiigh, Call. Points trom try fter touchdown: Jensen, 2 (placements). th- spot.

Saturday's a'tet, dance and gate Mruinorj was strictly Kalliiw fur HartleV. hit Announcement At of October ht, the Personnel ant! Businew Interests of the P. 0. Sorenson Co. "Builders Supplies" and the General Materials Co.

"Construction Materials" Form a New Working Combination in the A. R. LOSH COMPANY The new firm pledge, to serve the many friends of the former companiei by an increaied measure of uiefulnew and efficiency through their combined activities and more extensive linei of materials. A. R.

LOSH COMPANY BUTE CLI PRUTICES over the final stripe on the third play. Gila took to the air In the final atanza and a 20-yard heave from Fullback GUI to Left End Allen brought their lone tally. weakly In the front of the box and Fitz' throw to Mancueo easily rt tired Selkirk at the plate. Then Crosetti got the serateh hit that broke up ths ball game and put a disastrous finish to Fitz' otherwise dazzling performance. Ell Ths Duke City Rifle Club will hold rifle practice st 9 o'clock Sunday morning on the National Guard range In preparation for the I state small bore matches, C.

R. THatt, secretary, said Saturday. $395- The Yankees, held almost com- pletely in check otherwise, mean- it. Mary 8 CoUgafS Crush receipts urpascJ records set during the 19i6 feri-s between the Tankces and St. Louis Cardinals In the Yankee Stadium.

The crowd that nearly filled the reconstructed and somewhat enlarged park Included 124J more cash customers than the former record total of 63.600. set In the second name ten years ago. The gate receipts of $286, ion surpassfl the mark of $344,180 set In the first game. Not since the Cardinals squeezed out their sevsnth and decisive triumph over George Karnshaw and th Athletics In 1331 has a series witnessed thrilling a battle of break, or tough a setback for the pile, nr. 'a EI Rito Normal By 39 to 0 ie I- $785 Cnmftlct I.e.

b. Dstiall 8m ths ni Covr4 Wagon today, Laari mhr America ha rapidly baoom, toQilaiconscloua while were nuiu-pressea to iignv off one threat after anotlier by the Giants. The National League champions had four good chances to score, aside from the home run that Ripple belted Into the right-field stands In the fifth frame, but their own shortcomings contributed as much to failure to produce run Ht. Mary's High School of Albuquerque crushed El Rlto Normal School at El Rito 89-0 Saturday afternoon. In the Cougar's touchdown paved John Guest, Jack Jensen, Bozo Mclntyre and Armando Glan- DOG SWEATERS AH Wool KELEHER LEATHER CO.

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