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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL October 23, 1838 Yrmt ncfifnf Rt-nnrnc 11 fn 7 BULLDOGS WIN Around Albuquerque Whip Woodmen Circle Raises $150 for Kids' Hospital Cottonwood Grovo No. 2, Woodmen Circle, which conducted a Tag Day Saturday for the benefit ikulv vuwvi; PITT HANDS One Way of Getting That Ball I 'A--F 0 Mlse Winifred Hllllario. 2 North Walter, was slightly lnjui-. about the fuco and neck Saturd when the automobile she- was dn. ing collided wdth a truck belongiij to the State Highway Depsrtmfj and driven by Joe Montoya, 131 North Fifteenth.

Dean 11. K. Lobdell of the Ma sachusetts Institute of Technolui was in Albuouerouo for a sho time Saturday for a visit Dean J. L. Bostwlck of the utilv.

slty. Dean Lobdell was on bis wi home after a trip to California. Dr. George M. Peterson, lnstrv tor in the psychology departm of the university, will addrses Phi Beta Kappa Association New Xlexlco on "The Doctrine Specific Knergy" in the first oi series of public lectures, to be 7:30 p.

m. In Room 6 the slndlum building on the can pus. Vernon G. Sorrell, pre dent, Is In charge. Republican precinct tneetln will be held at 7:30 p.

m. Mond. at the Cristobal Chavez hall In Lj Padillas for Precinct and at Barelas Society hall In Barelaa Precinct 8. Mrs. Benny Cordoy 1213 South Williams, will enterta, with an open house from 7 to! p.

m. Monday for county cantj dates and Republicans of Frecli) 25. J. T. Mutllns, 111 South Corn" reported the theft of a Thopf lin valued at several hundred lars.

Xlulllns said the lustrum' was taken from his home ea Saturday, according to police ports. County schools will eloso election day, Nov. 3, because -I buildings will be used as vo: places. School will bo held on following Saturday to make up the loss of time, tho county sur lntendent, Xflss Margaret Fast day, announced. A wire wheel and tire, presi ably from a Ford light truck, being held at the police stat, where the owner may reco same upon proper ldentif Icntlot Pat Gavaldon.

laborer, broil suit in District Court Satur. against W. E. Bundurinl. tractor, and the American 1 plover Insurance Company.

$175 compensation. Gavaldon leged he broke his ankle whll work on the viaduct Jr! 11 I.KMHKE CAR RECOVKRF Charles Lembke, of city commission. Siturday a was In possession of his automo! ARIZONA RIPS AGGIES, 28-7, TO TOP LOOP Wildcats Stop Fighting Farmers, Gain Both In Air and on Ground TUCSON, Oct. 2 4 W) University of Arizona's Wildcats displayed a brilliant passing and running attack here Saturday night, defeating New Mexico Aggies 28 to 7, and taking nn undisputed lead in the Border Conference gridiron race. Arizona repulsed the fighting Aggies before a crowd of 6.000.

Nellsen carried the ball over for Arizona after a series of line plunges In the opening period and kicked goal for the extra point. Waille Smith scored again In the next period after SmIUinlch, Arizona back, made a 50-yard dash. Nolan converted. Arizona advanced the ball 60 yards on straight plays later In tho second quarter and Nellsen carried it over, Nolan converting. The Aggies' touchdown cume a short time later on a pass from Pratt to L.

Apodaca. The New Mexicans had worked the ball into scoring position, advancing from their own lS-yard line with a series of line plays and a 40-yard pass. Arizona's final score came late In the closing period, Wynne passing 35 yards to Jackson. The conversion was by Nolan. The Aggies threatened on several occasions, but despite the brilliant efforts of Hookle and Lauro Apodaca could not penetrate the Arizona defense.

Starting lineups: Aggies Po. J. Hlxon LE Yurclc LT Sagan LG Arizona Parker Nolan Smith Detterick Greenfield Pettin RQ A. Johnson E- Hlxon P.T Rogers Kozrllikl RE Warford Pratt Cjl.5. Tucker H.

Apodaca. Woods L. Apodaca. Jackson Spanogle FB Nellsen Score by periods: Asreles 0 7 Arizona 7 14 0 7 7 2S Scoring: Aggies, touchdown, L. Apodaca.

Conversion. L. Apodaca. Arizona, touchdowns, Nellsen 2, Smith and Jackson. Conversions, Nellsen, Nolan 3.

Officials: Referee, R. E. Doney, New Mexico Military Institute; umpire, Jesse McComb, Stanford; head linesman, Gomer Lewis, Mary land; field Judge, Emil Larson, Kansas State. 1500 Hl'NTITRS OUT SILVER CITY, N. XL, Oct.

24 W) Deputy game wardens estimated Saturday that more than 1500 hunters are In the surrounding mountain regions awaiting the opening of the deer season Sunday. General rain and some snow was reported over the area Saturday. WEATHER (TODAY'S REPORT) Weather report for the 'M hours ndlr(r at 6 p. m. Saturday, furnished by the U.

8 Weather Bureau Station at tho 'IWA airport; Weather Condlt'ona A trough of low preavire extending from Arizona to Minnesota paris two areas of high pressure centered over the Canadian northwest and the middle Atlantic state. Ram has occurred over southeastern New Mexico. Texas and the narihern portion of the great plain. Gene-1 Data A free ball but not for long; as Cadet Joe Bourland of the Valley Forge Military academy team takes charge In flying fashion. Cadet Joe comes from Hasbrouch Heiehts.

N. J. PRAM RFI FN I it 111 UUUU11 Maddox Leads Team in 19-13 Victory Cleo Maddox, star fullback for Albuquerque High School Bulldogs, led his team to a 19-13 victory Saturday over the Eagles In Belen. Maddox scored twice In the first period by long runs from the center of tho field, and again in the third period by another long run. The Eagles scored In the third and fourth periods.

An Intercepted Bulldog pass and a long run accounted for the first. A completed pass gave them the other. Straight ground football was played by both teams throughout the contest. Only four passes were attempted by the Bulldogs while the Eagles tried seven. The Bulldogs were a larger and heavier outfit than the Belen squad, but what Belen lacked in weight It made up In scrapplness.

OUTPLAYED COWBOYS NOSE OUT PORTALES BY FIELD GOAL, 3-0 LAS VEGAS, N. XL. Oct. 24 OP) The New Mexico Normal University Cowboys maintained their undefeated season record here Saturday by downing a hard-scrapping Eastern New Mexico Junior College eleven, 3 to 0. A field goal, booted by Riddle near the end of the first half, gave Normal the only score of the game.

The Portales team, displaying an efficient passing attack, outplayed the Cowboys in midfield, but couldn't score. Twice the Cowboys were forced to kick from behind their own goal line. Oden, quarterback, and Barnes, fullKack. were the stars of the lineup, while Quarterback Riddle and Osborn, a substitute fullback, turned the tide for the Cowboys. AGUAYO AND PALUSO MEET MONDAY NIGHT ON WRESTLING CARD John Flaka will bring together Francisco Aguayo, Xlexican, and Tony Paluso, Italian wrestler, In his weekly mat card, which will be held Xlonday night instead of Friday, at the armory.

Fans have been anxious to see these men clash. Paluso has not been defeat ed here for a long time. Fred Knlchels will meet Sailor Watklns in the semi-final, and Al Szasz will tangle with Larry Tillman in the curtain raiser. LEGAL NOTICES Pt BLIO NOTICE Docket No 1J7S. Notlre hereby tht rustaquio Sanchez of Enitel.

N. applied the State Corpuratlon Commission ot NfW Mexico for Contract Motor Cnrrlfr Per-mil to operate a fervire aa follows: Enifl to Hot Springs, New M-xico. Said Corporation haj at the S7th day of October. If36. tor the public hearmi! to be held at Santa Fe, at of-Ilce of Cuinmliwion.

10 a. for the consideration of said application. The purpose of this notice la to allow all persona Interested an opportunity to allow cause why auch authority should not be granted. STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION, Motor Transportation By ROBERT VALDKZ. Chairman.

Journal Oct. 35, 193S. NOTICE OF St II' Ptate ef New Mexico. County ot Bernalillo. In the Dhtrict Court.

Case No. 23ena Mary R. Wallsky, Plalntllf, vs. Frank A Wallsky. TWendan'.

To the Above Named D'lendsiits: Vou are hereby notified that a suit tins been filed against you In eaid Court an1 County by the above named plaintiff, in whk.h the aatd plaintiff prays for absolute divorce on the grounds of aonndonmfnt And you are further nottfted that unless you enter or cause to be entered your appearance In said cause on or belore the 10th day of December, 193B Judgment will be rendered In said cause aaainst you by default and the telle! prayed for will be granted. The name of the platntlffa attorney ts Chas. A. Reynold! whose post office ad dress la AJbuaueruue, N. M.

EDNA MONAHAN, Clerk. (Seal) By Harry F. Lee, Deputy. Journal Oct. 18.

25. Not. 1, 8, 1839. ANSWKll TO FRIDAY'S FIZZLE e-t- bearing license X-1S. which stolen.

Friday from Seventh GRAB VICTORY POINT BEHIND Winning Touchdown in Fourth Quarter Made on Flash Pass Attack Ticul the T.n: er Saturdn I first ti C-i I li. ili" l.uln-s '1 oat a the Ni' iifi'S. nftr uvi i i 1 last-') iiri Xlexlco Ii li-'. Ey tneir Mclorj', tl.e Lobus upset pro-game dope, kicked their y.nx clear out of (lie park, maintain. their supremacy our the Institute a third ttrmght victory, ami r.iw.l of nearly 450U iioiueiow Incidentally, they i-imI i i ti attacks Of XUftltldX, I'lMilU'o who marred in thu wctory over the Agi" 'k prewouhiy, ni) over nlut" (liability the two teams had lm.

i.o-ir the breaking point. The Lobos, winning umlcr four straight defeats Ibis autumn, were stuntt Into anion when tho Broncos thrust ami '1 tl.tir way over for a touch. i.m thoitly after the game opened" ami ran the score vp to 7-0 with kicked conversion point. Henrys mm came right back with a touchdown, the result cf brilliant r-wins. but Fellls failed to kick the extra point.

25-Yurd Pass The visitors scored on a 25-yard pass from Miller, iua rteiback, to E. Malcolm, right half, ovir -on1 line. I'ne smashing the lute Blar. with Miller a nil Malcolm haring most of the honors, drove the ball from the 50 to bcciii.g position. The Lobos retaliated with a core oon after.

A ehort pass, Evans, Je't half, to Gasaway. left end. from the Eroncos' 6. over the goal line did the trick. Pete Fellls.

who was sent in for the kick, failed to make the extra point. Lobos Score Again The Lobos scored the winning touchdown early in the fourth when Evans threw a reverie forward pass 38 yards to Eoyette over the goal line. Fellls converted. After letting the Cadet gain the trt score. Coach lieniys men back like a steam roller.

r.mm took tVie Cadets' klckoff v.ktn 11, coal line, but as on the 20-yarJ line. Six line plavs took the ball from there to the Broncos' 2 7. A pass. Evans to Gasawav. pained feven yards, and two line drives accounted for 16 yards more.

A five-yard ren-aitv on tho visitors for olf sides, pla'ced the ball In position for the past. Broncs Mls Chance The Broncos threatened to score again early In the Fcrond. when they recovred a fumble on the Lobo 24. but lo'-t tho Pail on downs after attempting ecvtral paes. A punters' bftt'Jo then developed it.

in the period, with neithr team galiiitiS an v.rf:t:n-d ocain The when Kkthlty ioten-pt ler's and I A one oi an 3 yaids to the Itutit-Jtt'a teams threatened again in the, last half. The held on 'he I'vencs the third in riod, nnd Lobos were -j aid liti In vjairi on the g.yard hne in the fourth. Two hour nut's und pleted r-'os irora th'ir own 3 8, to thtvnter, the final poti. Milhr was fa: bet'TO tie i i.n i 4j to the LoboV sulti tun before nr off iU- ended, after behind the throwing- a K03.1 line to pull his team oui hole, lie was one of tho ouutand-itK Fronc vs. Th J-' hos rail ed Sf.

''r-1 SS-atuH 1 S3 ami li tirM downs against 7. Ted 1' ivtnutc-1 ol V't end for a dt.rlng rrt ct ti sam'. wn- after the Fa mo whi the i raid, an lhp bee h-lan t'l trohably about t'vo utar quartf. r', to St. f.

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i rot. N'" I-' i RT Kb W. Malcolm Bru- KKen.tin Jenkuit Klf't Hobert Orny Ciaoiway J.t. i.ft.'a truhsuic'Elnln Mrnavt-i HViiorrun T5 Mmcolm 1 rtc imf Central. The car was recov undamaged but "out of gas'1 i Wllhird.

AUTOMATIC FURNACE Guarantee Right Temperature at All Timet. Plumber Imtall of the furnishings fund of the Crippled Children' Hospital in Hot Springs, reported $150 collect ed. This amount will be presented at the Circle's district meeting Wednesday In Santa Fe. With collections In other parts of the etate, it will be held In trust by the state secretary, Clara Gray son of Tueumcarl, until the hos pital Is ready for furnishing. It Is hoped the total amount will be sufficient to furnish more than one room.

Circle officers said they are thankful to the public for supporting the Tag Pay. Social Science Faculty Invited to Coast Meet President James F. Zimmerman and the social science groups of the University faculty have been Invited to tttend the Institute of World Affairs at Riverside, Cal Dec. 13 to 18, It was announced Saturday. It Is an International conference.

Dr. Vernon G. Sorrell, head of the economics department, has been asked to be chairman of the sectional meeting discussing "International F.conomlc Relations." He Is also on one of the other programs for an address. Dr. nrroll said Saturday an effort will be made to recruit a faculty group to make the trip.

More Than 2000 Dance At Ahepa Benefit Affair Between 2000 and 2500 persons danced to the music of the nationally known orchestra directed by Tommy Tucker Saturday night at Carlisle Gymnasium in the first public effort of the Ahepa Silver District to raise money for Its national sanatorium that will open In March at Albuquerque. Novelty musical features by the Tucker musical ensemble and traditional folk dances by local Greeks were presented during dance Intermissions. DRIVER rORFT.ITS BOND Benito Carplo. Isleta, who was Involved In a three-car accident at the corner of Gold and Second Street Friday night, forfeited a bond of IIS In police court, Saturday night, on charges of reckless driving. Car- lo's truck Into a car owned by W.

and scraped fenders with a truck belonging to John Erlweln, 200 West Gold. 1709 Ka.t Central ELF.CTROLl CHEVROLET OLDSM0BILE Comer Fifth and Copper dalles skidded Holland WARD FLOOR 10-Year Turns Itself Off and On. Have YOUR ALBUQUERQUE i tAc Mt MWtt feGOtiS CAN YOU ENTER OUR BIG PRIZES TO EVERYONE GIVING JOIN THE FUN! A fifteen dollar ($15) Redemption time within a year on the CAR at Galles Motor Co. is tion of It's the Truth cartoons. WATCH AND SEND GALLES HURRY! Get your answer to for consideration.

The correct tisemcnt in Sunday, November These Redemption Certificates Certificate AGENCY COMPANY NOTRE DAME 26-0 DEFEAT Minnesota Turns Loose Its Power First Time to Whip Purdue by 33-0 M1VV YORK, Oct. 2 4 W) -Pitt's Infuriated Panthers handed Notre Dame lis worst defeat in 11 years Saturday as six other major teams were wiped off the undefeated list and Minnesota's Gophers, turning looe the power for the first time this year, rolled up lta 2 1st consecutive victory. Upset by Duquesne In shocking fashion a week ago, Fltt gained double consolation thid week. First DuqueHne, unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, was knocked off by West Vlrglons. Wcleyan last nlKbt.

Then the Panthers routed Notre Dame, 26-0, before a crowd of 70.000 to put themselves rlht back In the running for a possible Rose Bowl nomination. Minnesota, Ins 33-0 Meanwhile, 50,000 watched Minnesota roll over Purdue, previously unbeaten, with a tricky lateral-passing offensive, 33 to 0. The boileruiakers put up a great fight for the first half but bowed to Minnesota's superior reserve strength In the end. Joining Notre Dame and Purdue In the beaten list for the first time were St. Mary's of California, Michigan State, Duke, North Carolina and Catholic University.

St. Mary's lost a gruelling 7-6 decision to Fordham's Rams who thus will take a perfect record Into battle with Pitt next Saturday. Michigan Stat bowed to Marquette's unbeaten array, 13-7. and Catholic was bowled over by Mis sissippi, 14-0. Duke I'psot.

r5-13 Duke, which had looked like one of the country's finest, bowed to Tennessee's fighting volunteers in a spectacular engagement at Knox- vllle, 14-13, while North Carolina wa no match for Tulanes undefeated green wave and surrendered, 21-7. While Pitt and Fordham were upholding Eastern lntersecllonal prestige, Manhattan and Syracuse dropped decisions to foes from other sections. Manhattan was beaten by Detroit and Syracuse by Maryland, both by 20-0 counts. Remain Undefeated Holy Cross, Villanova, Army, Yale and Georgetown remained In the undefeated clasa although the last named was tied by New York University, 7-7; Holy Cross rallied In the final period to stop Carnegie Tech, 7-0; Army rolled over Springfield, 33-0; Villanova stopped Boston University, 25-7, and Yale trounced Rutgers, 28-0. Tho Eastern program otherwise was marked by Princeton's 7-0 conquest of Navy before 61.000: Dartmouth's 26-7 rout of Harvard; Tenn's Impressive 48-6 parade through Brown; a 41-0 victory for Colgate over Lafayette, and Cornell's 13-7 defeat of Penn State.

Northwestern Konta Illinois In the mid-west, North which tackles Minnesota next week, kept Its undefeated record Intact by trampling Illinois, 13-2, as Michigan upset a favored Columbia eleven, 13-0, and Ohio State knocked over Indiana, 7-0. Nebraska took a strangle hold on big six honors by whipping Oklahoma. 14-0, as Missouri earned Its first conference victory since 1932 In trlmmln Iowa State. 10-0, and Kansas State romped over Kansas, 26-. The Southwest conference race found Texas A.

and M. still on top although held to a scoreless draw-by Baylor. lilce unexpectedly upset Texas. 7-0, as Texas Christian and Mississippi State of the Southeastern conference battled to another scoreless tie. Vnnderbllt Tie Georgia In the South the defeaU of Duke and North Carolina overshadowed the rest of tho program but Van-derbllt surprised by holding Geor gia Tech to a ecoreless tie and Florida gave Kentucky a tussle be fore surrendering, 7-0.

Auburn and Louisiana State, Undefeated but tied, were returned winners. Auburn halted Georgia, 20-13. and Louisiana checked Arkansas. 19-7. In the Southern conference.

North Carolina State won from Virginia Tech, 13-0; Washington over Virginia. 13-0. Virginia Military over Richmond. 20-0, and Davidson over Citadel, 21-0. Washington, "Washington State and Southern California remained unbeaten In the Pacific Coast conference race.

Washington won from California, 13-0; Southern California upset Stanford for the first time since 1932. 14-7, and Washington State eked out a 3-0 victory over Oregon. C. C. L.

A. Boats Oregon State University of California at Los Angeles staged a fourth period rally to defeat Oregon State, 22 to 13. before 30.000 Los Angeles football fan. A 2 4 -yard place-kick by Billy Bob WilMams. Bruin back, broke a 13-13 tie in the final period, and U.

C. L. A. added another touchdown Immediately afterwards. Utah State moved to the front In the Rocky Mountain conference by handing ttah lta first defeat, 12-0.

LONG DISTANCE HAULING (Afeota far Mayflower Trenail Cm.) wall rtione V. RITTUGERATORS udot Joe Uourland 1 i-' 1 RESULTS Hardln-Slmmons, 13; Crelghton. Miami (Ohio). Ohio L'niv 0. Case, 27; John Carroll, 0.

Western Reserve. 14; Toledo, 0. Roue Poly, 20; Holbrook, 7. Hanover, 19; Valparaiso, 18. Albion, Hillsdale.

6. Kalamazoo College, 13: Hope. T. Iowa State Teachers, 12; 'Western State 6. Butler, Wabash, 7.

Evansville, Indiana State, 0. De; auw. 13; Manchester, 7. Coe. Cornell (Iowa), 0.

Rlpon, Iake Forest, 0, tie. Wichita, 13; Oklahoma City, 6. De Paul, 4fi; Omaha. 0. Lacrosse Teachers.

Dubuque University, d. Hardin Simmons, IS; Crelghton, 7. North Dakota State, Morntng-side, 7. Lacrosse Teachers, Dubuque University, S. SOUTHWEST Texas A.

nd Baylor, 0, tie. Wee, Texas, 0. Mi.v State, Texas Christian, 0 tie. Tuba, 13; Oklahoma A. and Pou'hwestern Oklahoma Teachers.

Northeastern Oklahoma Teachers, 7: (tie). i ak wist ashlr.cton, 13: California, 0. Washington State, Oregon, 0. Oregon State, 13; UCLA, 22. USC, 14; Stanford, 7.

Idaho 6: U. of Nevada, 7. San Jof. Stale, San Diceo 1 14, 14; Pomona. Paeif'c New hur, College, 32.

I.a V. tii 7: Occidental. 32. P.Ot RY MOUNTAIN Wyoming, It; Denver University, Colorad State. Colorado Unl- vorsity, 9.

Montana Unlve State. 0. sity, 27; Montana Western State, 10 Greory State, 12. Colorado Mine, Colorado Col-It H. N1W MI i HK.II stnooL SATinilAY Lnrdsbtirg, Tombstone, Alb'niuerque Indians, 20 Gallup 1 1 i 1 1 7.

Albuquerque Hh.h, 19; Helen, 13. Ie Moines, Dawson, 27. Alnmofordo, Demlnir, 7 (tie) Hot Sprlncs, (I; Silver City, 13. INDIANS DEFEAT GALLUP HIGH 20-7 IN SCRAPPY GAME Albuquerque Indians defeated a fighting Gallup High School football team here Saturday afternoon 2 0 to 7. Gallup scored a touchdown In the first quarter, when they recovered a fumble on the Indians' 12-yard line, and Harroeks took the hall across on a sweeping end run.

The Indians scored on a long pass in the second quarter, hut the half ende. 7-6 in Gallop's favor. The Indians scored two touchdowns In the third quarter, the first on a pass, and the second on two pases that took the ball to the one-yard mark, and a lineplay. Galittp had the best of play In the fourth period, and were on the two-yard line, eeoond down and goal to make, when the game ended. New Mexico Teachers Down Alamosa by 12 to 0 ALAMOSA.

Oct. 24 UP) The New Mexico State Teachers College of Silver City. N. de feated the Adams State Teachers College 12 to 0 here Saturday in an lnterec-tIonal football game. Gene Haby, New Mex'co quarterback, scored the visitors' first touchdown in the second period, and Forrest Delk, left end, made the final marker.

The, attempts for the extra, point after 77uit FOOTBALL By the Asorlnted Preeg I COLI.KC.PS At Alamosa, New State Toathers Colli'ne, 12; Adams Stat Teacher Collrgt, 0. At Albiifiuei'titie: New Mexico riifrerclty, 13; New Mexico Mill-tnry Institute. 0. I.astern New Mexico (Por-tales) Junior College, New Mexico (Las Vras) Normal I niversity, 3. ArUotiti State of Flagstaff, 19, Arizona Stale of Tcnipc, 0.

Centenary, Texas 12. I nhtTslty of Arizona, New Mexico Aggie. 7. Boston College. 2C; Frovldence.

0. Buffalo. 19: Hiram. 12. Coast Guard, 14; American International, 7.

Rowdoln, 13; Colby, 7. Colgate, 41; Lafayette, 0. Cornell, 13: Penn State. 7. Delaware.

19; Tiandolpbe-Ma-con, 6. Dickinson. B5: Swarthmore, 0. City College of York, Drcxel. 0.

Fordham, Ft. Mary'a (Cah, S. (ieilj sl.in L' high, 7. Darthmuoth, 26, Harvard, 7. Hobnrt, IB: Denlson.

0. John Hopkins, 10; Haverford, J. Maine. 21; Hales. 19.

IMP. i. Manhattan, 0. 'on-. I.

l'oly, Mnssaclui- s. tls Sl.Te, p. La Salle, 13; Ml. St. Mary.

6. New Yotk Aggies. 26; Hartwlck. n. New YorV, U.

Georgetown 7. Holy 0. I'ritnsjlvnnin. l'rcw n. 6.

rranklln and Marshall, Penn Military, 0. T'ittsbui-rh, 2(1: T-'oire Dame, 0. Princeton, Navy, 0. 6. Itensselaer, 0.

lawrence, IB: Niagara, 0. Man land. 20; Syracuse, 0. Trinity, Connecticut Ptato, 0. Army, Springfield.

0. Hampshire, 54; Vermont, 0. liiar.ovn. IS; Ponton 7. H-i.

kn-ll. -0, W.T-htngton and J. II. rion, 6. M'T-hlngton Co-dee, gvts qti i.land, 32, tern Mar; (Pan Antonio).

Weeb-yan, 14 Mary'a 12. Aniheri-t, 7. Tufts. 0. Yale.

o. Normal Albany. 0. son ii T. Duke.

12.. Auburn. 20; Georgia. 13. Louisiana State.

19: Arkansas, Geo-srla Tech, YanrVrbllt. tie. Kentucky. 7: Florida, ft, 1 Catholic, fl. Tui.it.o.

21; North Carolina. 7. State, 13; Vir- Lee. li Vlr- Temp'ture Weather Station Low Hlsh Bain at 8 p. m.

Albuourque 38 55 Pt. Cldy Ama-tllo 35 SJ Pain Chicago Sfi 5t! Cear Dallas 48 .04 Cloudy Denver SO Pt. Cldy Fit Paso 44 53 .07 Rain Flagstaff Cloudy Kansas City 3 S3 pt. Cldy Los Aneeles so Clear Oklahoma City 38 64 Cloudy Phoenix 58 CS Clear Roswl 40 .01 Cloudy St. bonis S8 Pt.

Cldy 8n Fmnclsco 53 70 Pt. Cldy Santa Fe 33 S3 Cloudy Wathington, DC. 4 Clear JWSAfcNOT DMioW PROVE IT? CONTEST. OPEN TO ALL EACH WEEK CORRECT ANSWER WIN $15! CIA1T Sj jElLlAiM I RlgVU LET? LOBE ff AN A 5TL1NS1PWAWAY Ife A tS I MS agaalISeERap banaliivrenq amont oo aljo Mom vieTtIivI51e Loral Data. Highest temperature this date tinea 1893, 77 In 1936.

Lowest temperature this dale since 1893, 33 in 1903. Saturday's highest, 55 1 at 3 10 p. lowest, 36 1 at 6:10 a. m. Departure from normal for Saturday, -I.

Accumulated deficiency eince first of month, -45. Precipitation aince first cf month, .13. Departure from normal since first of month. Departure Irom normal lnce first of year, Relative humidity, 93; noon, S3; 6 p. 88.

Sunday'! sunrise, (1:23: snnset, 1:31. Sunday's moon rise, 3:18 p. moon set, J.05 a. m. E.

L. HARDY, Meteorologist. Date changed this week Certificate, applicable at at purchase price of a NEW OR USE North Carolina Poly, 0. Washington and 0. i Vircinla.

M.lltar;.'. offered for correct proof or justifk FOR THEM, YOUR ANSWERS TO MOTOR COMPANY NDAV MO us before Friday, 6 p. Oct. 3i proof will be stated in our adv 1st newspaper. 3 Big Matcbes ARMORY are transferable but only 0M by M.

M. 1 1 0 0 7 Jv Mdlto 0 7 0 13 M. M. I. peering: 1 oucr.fi'.-a.

tdal-eolm. Pu nt alter touchdown iplsce kicks Rohrtt, New M'xi'-o scorlr.g- Class-v; Boet! toa rdnwa Tisff i. Feiil (Kchoiii ftetrtite. baaL't. Btb'lt; un.pire.

Hii'. Obie; bfbi laf.a.an, Thoxpsoo, Albuquerquean Second In Santa Fe Shoot L. D. Wilson of Santa Fe won possesion of a sliver cup or one yeir and a gold medal by win-jilnjr the Santa Fe Rifle Club Annual WitnbJtton Match held there last Sunday w.th a score of 67, according to official scoring released Saturday, C. K.

Hlutt, secretary Duke City Rlflo Club, nnnuunced. V. id. Gellette of Albuquerque won sttoond ploe. and a silver rnt'du! with a scote of Buford Fndth of hanta Fe won a brotue medal for third pU' a.

Hi core rich. mo ml. 0. Davidson. 2 1 Citadel.

0. Oglethorpe, 20; Emory and Henry, 0. Union Univ. 27; Louls-t llle, 7. Wot Virginia, 2C: Centre, 13.

13; William and Man'. 0. Elrmlniiham Southern, 11; Chattanooga, 7. Southwestern (Tenn.l, 14; Hen-drlx, 0. Abilene Chrlstia.i College, Southwestern 8.

MID-WFST Michigan. IS: Coluinhla, 0. Minnesota. S3; Purdue, 0. Ohio State, Indiana, 0.

Northwestern, 13; Illinois, 2, Marquette, 13; Michigan State, 7. Missouri, 10; Iowa State. 0. Nebraska, 14; Oklahoma, 0. Kansas State, Kansas, ft Drike.

29; U. (St only because of convention 8:30 o'CIock BRING 'EM TOGETHER TONY PALUSO VS. AL SZASZ ti. LARRY TILLMAN Tins Taj. Ticket at Rlngling't.

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