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November 8, 1925 ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL Page Four their first score, when Bobergl iTnnr quarter iwck, wok in oa II on AGGIES BATTLE HOLD RADIO PROGRAMS Time Shown la New Mexico Time, BULLDOGS TAKE AH Corftebt. ISIS, br DSMt Denver's 40-yard line and ran through a broken field for a touchdown. Boberg then kicked miinrn the goal. WILDCATS OF BREAKS ib tin At the opening of the second TEXAS MINERS TO G-G DEADLOCK quarter Denver made their yardage, for the first time, and resort The. AND BEAT L0B0S ing to an aerial attack, carried the ELEVEH TO TIE ball within threatening distance of Utah's goal line.

However. Utah held them for downs. Boberg then Longhorn College Starts Off carried the ball for 40 yards around left end. 24-0 III HOQECBIG GAPE BULLS EYE EafgMsf QtatemlMnqti Witt, ROGERS In the third quarter Champion, Fast in First Quarter But New Mexico Eleven Evens quarter back, drove over the line tor the third tally after Utah had made a steady march down the field. Southern Pigskin Artists Unable to Score on Albuquerque Boys Despite Many Threats With both teams missing opportunities to score when they bad the ball In the territory of their opponents, the Albuquerque Bulldogs Count in Third El Paso, Nor.

T. Texas KPKA, Pittsburgh (SOt.l), 8:48, Interdenominational services. KFDM, Beausooat (S13.S), J-8, sacred program. KFNF, Shenandoah (Jes), Golden Rule circle; 8:80, church service. KFVE, tnlversltr City (JeO), 8, sacred selections.

KFVYB. Hollywood (21), 10. movie frolic. KGO. Oakland (SS1.2), 1:45, church service.

KGW, Portland Orflgoniaa (481.S), 8:45. church service. KBJ. Los Angeles (405.3), 7:30. concert orchestra; organ recital; 9.

program. KNX, Hollywood Express (S38.S), 8, service; 9, concert orchestra; 10, classical program. KOA, Dnnw (323.14) service. K.1K). Kan Francisco (43.3), 7:35.

Palace Hotel concert orchestra; 9. concert; 9:30, orchestra. KTHS. Hot Springs National Park (374.8), 8-9, clasatcsl hour, Meyer Davis orchestra; cornet soloists; Phil Baxter and his singing orchestra. KYW, Chicago (5SS.4), 4.

Chicago Utah's fourth touchdown was made In the last few minutes of play when a successful forward College of Mines and New Mexico Aggies battled to a 4-8 deadlock here this afternoon. In the first quarter the Agglee started as tf and the Las Cruces eleven battled WCAE, Pittsburgh Press (441.3). Capitol theater gang. WCAl, Philadelphia Bonwlt Teller concert; 8:15, Jaffe's Collegians. WEAF.

New York (4l.6), 8:20, musical urogram. Capitol the-, ater; Atwater Kent hour; Mary Lewis, soprano; Paul Kochanskl. violinist. WEAR. Cleveland (381.4), 8.

or-i chestra: 8. Fireside hour; 7, program. WKBH, Chicago Post (370.2), 8-8, selected artists program. WKEI. Boston (348.8).

6:20, Major Bowes and Capitol theater gang; 7: IB, Atwater Kent hour. WFAA. Dallas News.Joarnal (475.8), 4:30. services; MacDowell sisters, string music WGX. Chicago (447.5), 8-9, Drake concert ensemble.

WGY, Schenectady (74.5), 7, Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, WHO. Dcs Bfolnc (528), 7:30, Reese-Hughes orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia (508.3), 7:30. WIL Little symphony orchestra.

WLS. Chicago (344.8). 5:30. Ralph 8. WL8 Little Brown church on the Vale, choir.

WLW. Cincinnati (4SS.3), 7:20, program. WOAW. Omaha, (534), I. chapel service.

WOC. Davenport (483.8), 8:30. Palmer Little symphony. WQJ, Chicago (477.5), 7-9. Rain-bo concert, artists.

WWJ. Detroit News (3517), 6:20. Capitol theater gang. they were going to pile up a big pass. Champion to Moyle, scored the filnal tally.

The game ended on the Colorado eleven-yard line. 8. Mabey, aged 45, Is the oldest of the active jockeys on the American turf. He has been riding for 27 years. Robert Havllacd.

the youngest jockey, is only 18 years old. Poor Passing By Craven and De Gryte, Both Green Men, Leads Directly to Arizona's Touchdowns and Nips in the Bud at Least Two New Mexico Offensives Taking fullest advantage of three bad breaks and several minor ones, the Arizona Wildcat took sweet revenge for last year's defeat by the New Mexico Lobos and won Saturday's homecoming game 24 to 0. Poor passing from center by Craven and De Gryse, both green at the job, led directly to Arizona's three touchdowns and nipped in the bud at least two Lobo offensives that looked prom score on the muckers. Wesley gained 28 yards on two trials, bringing the ball close to the line, and Hines slipped over for a touch down. Try for the goal was missed.

The Miners held them score less after that. In the third quarter Byrne, Try Journal Want Ads- Sunday Evening club. WnAP, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Miner halfback, returned a punt 40 yards for touchdown, but missed the try for the extra point. Aside from the scoring plays the game was keenly fought with the Aggie to a scoreless tie here, Saturday afternoon. In the final quarter, the Bulldogs checked the advance of the heavy southern eleven three times on their five yard line.

In the closing seconds of play. Las Cruces failed In an effort to boot three points over the goal line from placement. Albuquerque missed Its best opportunity to score in the first period. Cruces kicked out of danger and recovered an Albuquerque fumble on the punt. What was slated for a Crucea touchdown failed to materialize In the second quarter, when the left end dropped the pigskin on a forward pass.

(475.9), 10, poular music. WBBM. Chicago (128), 7-10, ising. Fllckenger. Wildcat end.

scooped bad para in bad pass Merry Garden orchestra, classical artists: 11-1. request program, midnight nutty club. hull after a having the edge In the first half and the Miners In the second. Wes ley was the Aggie star. Springfield (3SS.1), 7, pro gram.

WCCO, Mlnneapolls-Bt. Paul (414.4). 7:15. Atwater Kent artists. WEAF.

UTAH OUTPLAYS DENVER VARSITY fli 27-0 some more tscklers, as the line was leaking. The ball was on Arizona's 30-yard line. Long passed to Donahue, who dropped the ball. Arizona kicked off to Donahue, who ran the ball back 1j yards to his 34 yard line. Long fumbled a low pass from center, and Arm Both teams resorted to passing in the second quarter In an effort to score but neither wss able to maintain an effective and consist Another forward pass was Incom ent offensive.

strong recovered tne oaii zor an eight vard loss. Wlllson punted to Gilliland. Coen jarred him Vann got off some nice punts brilliant game in the backfleld, marred only by his one poor punt and by his muff of one Arizona punt, which Armstrong recovered. He was the offensive star of the game. Armstrong played a sterling defensive game in the back-field.

Creecy, Coen and Monklewlcz played good ball In the Lobo line. Fllckenger and Brookshire at ends, Mosley at center, Salmon at half and Crouch at full starred for the Wldcats. First Quarter Brown kicked off to Salmon, who ran the ball back to his 25-yard line from his goal line behind splendid mass Interference. Drachman's punt was short, and it was New Mexico's ball on Arizona's 8-yard line. Armstrong hit right tackle for 2 yards, then again for a yard.

Brown passed to Long on Arizona's 23-yard line for a flrBt down. Brown went through right guard for 6 yards, then through the same place for 5 yards and first down on Arizona's 12-yard line. Bwick for Smith, Arizona, Arizona time out. Brown made 2 yards through right guard, then was held at the center of the line. Fllckenger for the Bulldogs while Bice featur ed at end.

loose from the ball, but an Ari Another "Bull" Durhm plete. Long was sidestepping Wildcat linesmen on almost every forward pass. Long punted almost straight up. and Arlsona recovered on the Lobo 27-yard line. The Lobos took time out.

Dlebold made two yarda through left guard br Will Rogeie. zona man recovered on the (0 yard line. Crouch failed to gain through right tackle, salmon ZiagMd foiuo, sad ktmb Mr, Sim Uftdlng American kumorUC Morecomina. W.ttii tot than. COLORADO MINES went close around right end for 20 yards with splendid Interfer the first quarter and dashed 88 varda for a touchdown, frank Brookshire.

the other Wildcat end, picked a similar fumble in the third period and ran 78 yards across the Lobo goal. Brown. Lobo fullback, broke hla collarbone when he dived for Brook-shire as he almost overtook him at the goal. Early in the final period, after De Oryse had taken over the pivot Job, he passed the ball high over Long's head and it rolled over the goal where Bwick fell on it for a touchdown. The only other Wildcat tally came in the second period when Salmon booted a dropklck from the 23-yard line after the Lobos had held on their 18-yard line.

This was Craven's first attempt to play center, as he was drafted from a tackle position after the Miner game two weeks ago. De Gryse had played one cams at center. Faw. regular center, was not in the game. Both De Gryse and Craven played a splendid defensive game.

Aside from the bad breaks, the Lobos played the Wildcats just about even up. Arizona smashed the line and ran the ends for 150 yards to 49 yards for the Lobos from scrimmage, this small total laused largely by losses incidental to aliasing bad passes In the back-eld. The Lobos gained 101 yards by the aerial route to Arizona's then went off right tackle for nine yards and first down on the 18-yard line. Gilliland made half a yard ence for a first down on the Lobo 29 yard line, the fourth of the game for Arizona. Crouch failed By WHITEWASHED to gain at the center of the line.

Arizona was penalized five yards. Creecy stopped Gilliland for a four Mormons Remain Undefeated in the Race for the Rocky Mountain Conference Championship Salt Lake City. Utah. Nor. 7 University of Utah remained undefeated In the race for the Rocky Mountain conference championship when they succeeded In rolling up a total of 27 points while they held the University of Denver scoreless.

Denver was outplayed In each period of the game when the yard loss on an attempt around MONTANA STATE around left end. then four yards through left tackle. Brookshire lost a yard on an attempt around right end. Diebold's pass to Brookshire was incomplete and Arizona lost the ball on the Lobo ten-yard line. Long passed from behind his goal line to Dolzadelli for 15 yards.

Long started to pass, then ran with the ball when no one was open and made four yarda around right end. Davis for Salmon. Long passed to Dolzadelli for four yards. right end. Gilliland passed to Fllckenger for 12 yards and first down on the Lobo 25 yard line.

Two Arizona passes were incom recovered the ball for Arizona plete, as Donahue and Craven Victors Have Things Their rushed the passer. A try at the on his 15-yard line after a bad naas from Craven at center. line failed, and Arizona lost the Crouch made three yards through Own Way Pretty Well Throughout the Game; ball on downs on New Mexico's 25 the center of the line, then Arl Long passed to Armstrong for 11 yards and first down on the Lobo yard line. Long failed to gain Utah team, working In machine like precision, drove many a long play through the lines and around zona lost 10 yards on a penalty. My little boy, thirteen years ol 43-yard line.

A pass to Brewer Salmon DUnted to Long, who ran has just returned from a trip Notice Hunters! Deer Heads Mounted True to Life. $15.00 EACH Regardless of Size E. 17. Coulloudon Master Taxidermist 512 North Fifteenth Albuquerque. N.

M. Phone 1946-J was jong made live yards off right tackle on a fake the ball back to Arizona's 41-yard through the line. Armstrong lost two yards on an attempt at center. Long punted to Gilliland, who was missed by Wilson on a flying tackle and stopped by Craven on the Lobo 46 yard line. line.

Brown made a yard at rlgnt the Mediterranean. He wa, just at that age when there waj guard. Long scooped the ball off tha eround on a bad pass from pass, but New Mexico was penalized five yards. A pass, Long to Armstrong, was Incomplete. Davis intercepted a pass on the Lobo 47-yard line, Dlebold made 11 yards Drachman made fire yards off center and ran it yaras to an sona's 22-yard line for the Lobo'i right tackle.

Brookshire made eight yards around right end on third first down. Armstrong made II. Each team made ten am downs. Tho Lobos started out to whip the Wildcats, and it appeared for a telle that they might do it. They parried the ball to the Wild-cat lW-yard line right off the reel, ttaen lost It on the 15-yard line on a bad pass.

When they received a punt, they took it right back to the eight-yard line where they losi. it for the first Arizona the ends. The entire back field of the Utes divided ths honors, while the line was an evenly balanced, consistently opening up holes for the driving back field-Ray and McQuald, ends of the Denver team, were directly re-sponsible for holding Utah's driving team from a larger score, both men playing an outstanding game. Howell, left half back gave Utah most of their worries, and at numerous times threatened to get away for a clear field. In the first quarter Utah made through right tackle, then followed it with eight more through the same spot.

Stofft hit center for yards off right tackle. Long an end around play for first down on the Lobo 32 yard line. Brewer went around right end on a boot Final Score Is 25 to 0 Denver, Nov. 7 C) Montana state college defeated the Colo-rado School of Mines here this afternoon by a score of 28 to 0. Preceding the game, supporters believed the teams about evenly matched, but Montana had things Its own way pretty well throughout the game.

Mines held however, In the first perjod despite the fact that Montana was on the offensive most of the time. In the first play of the second period Cotton broke through the line and wiggled his way 40 yards for a touchdown. Glynn kicked goal and the score was Montana 7, Mines 0. Montana's second touchdown lev nlav for 10 yards and nrst for Wilson. New Mexico.

Crouch made a half a yard at center. down on Arizona's 10-yard line. Armstrong ran Salmon out of Armstrong lost a half yard at left auard. Long ran the ball out bounds for a four yard loss. Arizona was penalized five yards.

An Arizona pass was incomplete. Sal touchdown when Creecy was pulled of bounds for 2 yards. Creecy was pulled back from tackle to hit the line. Craven sent him a shoe hack to hit the line and couldn't two yards, then through right tackle for three yards to the Lobo 2 4 -yard line. Davis went around right end for three yards.

Armstrong stopped Fllckenger for a yard loss on an attempt around left end. Arizona took time out. It was fourth down and four to go. Dlebold passed to Fllckenger for 12 yarda and first down on the Lobo ten-yard line. Van Deusen for Fllckenger, Arizona.

Gilliland made a yard through right tackle. mon placed a mint neatly out of recover Craven's pass which hit bounds on the Lobo five yard line him on the shoestrings. string pass, which Fllckenger picked up and ran 88 yards for a Dlebold for Drachman. Arizona. Lata in the first period the Long punted, and Brewer recover touchdown, salmon oootea a per Wildcats launched a drive which carried thwm from their own 30-yard line Into Lobo territory feet drooklck for tha extra point, ed on the Lobo 32 yard line after an Arizona fumble.

Brookshire Brown kicked oft to Salmon, who came In the same period after repeated line plunges Interspersed stopped Armstrong for no gain on where they were held and punted ran the ball back 28 yards behind -n attempt at right tackle. Crouch The cunt usas fouled on the Lobo solendid interference to nis so OPPORTUNITY with a few short passes. On the 25-yard line Glynn dropped back vard line. Crouch broke through Intercepted a forward pass on the Lobo 46 vard line. Dolzadelli for as if to kick but passed to McGuIn right tackle for a neat 25-yard Wlllson, New Mexico.

Dlebold who ran to the five-yard line. run to the Lobo 45-yard line, made three yards off right tackle. Van Deusen made two yards around left end on an end around play. Stofft made three yards off right tackle. Diebold was held to two yards, and the ball went to tho Lobos on their two-yard line.

Long punted to Diebold, and the game ended with Arizona's ball on the 28-yard line. Score: Arizona, 24; New Mexico, 0. Babcock passed to Cotton who Gilliland made 3 yards around left two-yard UiSjb. Long punted out to the 30-yard line, and the Wildcats launched another drive which took hem to the 13-yard line, where the Lobos hettf. and Salmon dropped back to tine 23-yard line and dropki2ked at the opening of the second quarter.

The Lobos launched a drive late in the second period which took end. Arizona was penalized went over for a touchdown, Glynn kicked goal. Gilliland made three around left end. Salmon made five yards around right end for first down on the Lobo 29 yard line. Crouch yarda.

Ollllland made 2 yards through left tackle. Crouch hit Babcock made a touchdown by five-yard plunge through the the center of the line for went through center for two yards no doing anything with him home, to I sent him over ther to ice what he could find out his old Father, who had nev been any farther away froi home than the barn. He spei two weeks in Egypt, and visite the Tombs of the old Pharaohi In fact he prowled around i King Tut's Tomb. Now I am a great believef ancestry. I hate to see nc things or new people corns with no tradition or backing hind them.

So when ray Youn Hopeful returned from a thre months' cruise, he informed of a historical fact that even (as a Harvard Man) didn' know. He said the most prize thing dug out of King Tut' Tomb was a sacred Bull, whic the Egyptians idolized as thei God. The wrapping, on clos examination, was found to be empty "BULL" DURHAX sacks sewed together by thos sncient people. And when the) reached the inner tomb or ear cophagut of this old Pharaoh or Bull Worshipper, the pockc of his pajamas was found to con tain a sack of "Bull" Durham proving that "BULL" DUR HAM is older than the ages Now, my own boy told me thi and he don't lie. He ain't ol-enough to have to.

yards. Arizona was penalized an line In the third period and Glynn kicked his third goal for the af ue uryse smeared Gilliland for a other 6 yards. Fllckenger whizzed three yard loss when he cut back FOOTBALL RESULTS 1 ternoon. around left end on a criss-cross to do dee Brewer on an attempt play for 12 yards. Crouch hit Bell International Tailoring Company, of New York and Denver, will have a representative in Albuquerque for several days, beginning Monday, November 9.

on an advertising campaign to acquaint the people of Albuquerque with the products of the Bell International Tailoring Company. While in Albuquerque the representative, Mr. R. F. McMillian, will take orders for suits at $29.50 each and with each order will give FREE a SUIT or OVERCOAT.

Call at Franciscan Hotel for around end. Gilliland passed to Fllckenger for seven yards Coen center for no gain. Salmon got Winner prevented a possible Mines score In the fourth period when he intercepted a pass on his own 12-yard line and sprinted to the center of the Held. Three stopped Dlebold for a seven yard off a good punt and a Wildcat fouled it on the Lobo 2-yard line loss on an attempt to forward Dartmouth, 62; Cornell, 13. Fordham, 17; Holy Cross, 0.

Pennsylvania, 66; Haverford, 0, Washington and Jefferson, them from thear 4 2-yard line to Arizona's 30-yand line before they were held and threw a long puss to the Arizona sutfety man, who bit and intercepted it on his seven-yard line. The half ended with Arizona's ball on the Wildcat 13-yard line, third down and -four to go. Well along in the third period the Lobos took the ball away on downs on their SL-yard line. Soon afterward Brown passed to Long when Long tried to let It roll across the goal for a touchback. line plunges gave Montana a first pass, and the Lobos took the ball on their own II yard line.

Brown Long punted out and Creecy and nit right guard for a pair of two Pittsburgh, 4j. Donahue stopped Salmon in his tracks on the Lobo 30 -yard Una. yara gains, then threw a short paw. to Long, who made the most down on the Miner 40-yard line. Montana was held for downs and Glynn punted over the goal line.

Mines putting the ball into play on its own 20-yard line. Miners fumbled and Patten fell on the ball back of his own goal giving Salmon was knocked out, but Driuiant run tf the came for a Notre Dame, Penn State, 0. Yale, 43; Maryland, 14. Maine, 28; Bowdoin, 14 West Virglna, 20; Boston Col 43 yard gain to Arizona's 23 yard stayed in the game. Crouch hit right guard for 2 yards.

Drach over the line of scrimmage, and the little Lobo quarterback brought the stands to their feet with the line wun interierence working nlcelv after he had dodred lege, 0. Montana two points for a safety. most brilliant run of the game, sidestepped three or four tackier Just clear of the line of scrim MR. McMlLLlAN ma made 9 yards off right tackle on a criss-cross play for first down on the Lobo IS-yard line as tha quarter ended. Score: Arizona, Score, Montana 23, Mines 0.

whirling, dodging and twisting to Montana got another safety mage. Salmon, was the only man the Wildcat 23-yurd line for a 42 left between Lone- and nut New Mexico, 0. when Patten Intercepted a Montana pass and was downed back of his own goal. This made the final score 15 to 0. Second Quarter Crouch failed to gain through but Lone was close to the sideline and could not dodge him.

Long was knocked out, but recov- yard gain. His interference was good, but there was no one left to block Salmon, whs pinched Long Into the sideline. Had the play been in the middle of the field an left tackle, then hit the center of Northwestern, Michigan, 2. Vermont, Rennselaer Poly, 20. Columbia, New York, 8.

St. Stephens, Colby, 6. Clarkson, Buffalo. 10. Ohio, State, Indiana, 8.

Georgetown, 40; Lehigh, 0. Amherst, 14; Springfield, 0. Hobart, 24; Union, 13. Middlebury. 19: Tufts.

0. the line for five yards on two suc cessive plays, salmon booted a almost sure touchdown would have resulted. It was on the next play rra. un tne next play, Brookshire picked up the ball after a bad pass from center and ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Brown tried to catch him and broke his dropkick from his 23 yard line.

Brown kicked off to Crouch, who that Brookshire picked up a turn ran the ball back 27 yards. Sal Me and ran 70 yards for a touch down. collar bone as he dived for him at the goal line. Creerv an. millon mon went around right end for five yards.

Clark for Austin, Ari Navy, 27; Western Maryland, 0. When Brown broke his collai back from tackle to take Brown's zona. Armstrong spilled uiuuana Colgate, 18; Providence, 7. Minnesota, 33; Butler. 7, bone, Creecy took his place at full and Kiordan.

went in for for a six yard loss on an attempt St. Louis University, Detroit. piuce at run. Riordan went In for Creecy at tackle. Salmon Creecy.

around left end. Salmon punted to 13. After the break which gave the Long. The ball bounced oft Wildcats a touchdown In the final Long's chest, and Armstrong grab oropKicned ror the extra point. Craven was taken out, De Gryse going to center and Bebber going in at De Grvse's a-uarit.

period. Long opened up with bed it before it hit the ground, and forward passing attack which net It was the Lobos' ball on their 35 P. S. There is going to he sn other piece in this paper soon Look for it. ted many yards, but no score.

ran th klckoff back 26 yards to Iowa State, Grlnnell, 9. Purdue, 20; Franklin, 0, Marquette, Kansas Aggies, 2. Illinois, 13; Chicago, 6. Wisconsin, Iowa, 0. Drake, 14; Nebraska, 0.

Kansas, Oklahoma. 0. Army. 14: Davis Elklns. 8.

yard line. Brown ran the ball out of bounds to get it taken out In Long was rushed by the Arizona ussi 47 yard line. Long had to june for a high nasa from the field. Long failed to gain around right end. Long punted linemen repeatedly and had to hurl his passes from the midst of a band of Wildcats, as the Lobo line leak Be sure to see the NEW to Salmon, who was stopped In his center and was thrown for a four yard loss by Dlvelbltes.

The next pass from center was wild, and ed pretty badly in the last period Missouri, 14; Washington, Uni tracks by Coen and Wilson, although It held In the crista when versity, 0. Crouch cot two yards a stab at "ni recovered, hut the Wildcats were stopped once on for a 17 yard loss. )iirh Lobo ten-yard line and once on the Brown, 42; Boston. 8. Harvard, Princeton, tl.

Syracuse, Ohio Wesleyan, t. University of California, South, ix) oos back to their 21 yard line ss the quarter ended with the Overcoats mird down coming up. Score two-yard line. The first crisis came shortly after Long had got off his only poor punt of the game, which went straight up In the air and was recovered by Arizona on ern branch, 23; University of Ked- Arizona, i isew Mexico, 0, lands, 0. Fourth Quarter center.

Drachman lost a yard on an attempt at right tackle. Monklewlcz recovered a fumbled Arizona punt on the 50 yard line. Long went off right tackle for four yards. Drachman Intercepted a Lobo pass on Arizona's 33 yard line. Gilliland made four yards around right and.

Creecy. who was playing floating center, smeared Drachman after ha had made two yards through center. the Lobo 27-yard line. Long SldesteriDed a f1.u California, 85; W. S.

0. Oregon Aggies. 66: University of The Lobos played a splendid By HART SCHAFFNER MARX wuacai linemen and forward Forest Grove. 0. came, except lor the poor passing pusea, out it was incomplete, and tha kind of game that would ine next pass from center went probably have won their last two high over Long's head and rolled Montana, 20; Idaho, 14.

Brlgham Young University, It; Western State, 8. University of Southern Califor starts tor them. Long played over the goal line, Bwick falling Fllckenger was thrown for no on ii i or a loucnoown. salmon gain by Coen and Brown on an oropkicked for the extra point Brookshire kicked off to Lona-. end around play.

Drachman punted out of bounds on the Lobo 42 yard line. Brown made a yard who ran the ball back 21 yards to the Lobo 10-yard line. Arizona and a half off right tackle. Long took time out. Long passed to Armstrong for 13 yards.

Creecy cut tl.rmgh left tackle lor eight yards. Armstrong was held to six Inches on an attempt at tha right fumbled the pass from center, and nia, 28; Santa Clara University, I. Washington, II; Btantord, 0. Colorado Aggies, 41; State Teachers' College, 18 Cornell College, Monmouth. 8.

Coe, Knox, 0. Missouri, 14; Washington University. 0. Tucson, II; Douglas, II. Blabee, 87; Tombstone, It.

Montana State, IS; Colorado School cf Mines, 0. University of Utah, 27r Dearer university, 0. crouch recovered on the Lobo 41 side of tho Una. Long made It a yard line. Stofft for Crouch.

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zona. Stofft failed to gain through bare first down on tha 60 yard line. Long went off right tackle left guard. An Arlsona pass was Well-Groomed all Day for three yards. Long passed to Incomplete, and Dlebold punted to Armstrong.

Long passed to Arm- Armstrong for nine yards and first down on Arizona's 35 yard line. Anotl forward pass. Long strong for five yards after dodging to Donahue, wss incomplete, Brown went through left tackle for four yards. Another forward Durham pass. Brown to Wilson, was In complete.

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B.E!csrrE.yTS.ri. been thrown there purposely In place of a ount. Crouch made ill ID four yards oft right tackle. Glllt iHeeeeeaane STj rm, Yzl' wo me provisions always rr XT -hhk- i "Mrr -d made two yards off right tac. kle.

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