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November 27, 1938 Fare Six ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Lobos Take to Air to Beat Lumberjacks 25-6, End Season With Victory Lobos Defeat Axemen BELEN BEATS INDIANS SAN JOSE ROLLS UP MATMEN MIX IT WASHINGTON MINERS BEAT BULLDOGS LOSE PETE M'DAVID GRABS FUMBLE, RUNS 97 YARDS Score Tied When Quarter-1 I i i back Recovers i th-fl uawn took i ihp nir f-r n.iitl-ei' hcor( An Own Tkrpp-Yard Line i AGGIES27 TO 7 Texans Victory Gives Them Sun Bowl Bid EL PASO, Texas College of Nov. OP)- Mines gt laoers Thursday gained a berth In the Sun Bowl game here Jan. 1 by up- setting a highly favored New Mexico Aggie eleven, 27 to 7, be- foie 7000 fans. By virtue of their victory, the Miners won second place in the Border Conference, gained the Sun Bowl bid after Arizona, Confer- ence champions, turned down an invitation to represent the Con- ference In the New Year's attraction. Day Playing brilliant.

Inspired football, and making up for a few- UNDERWEAR HUSKIES WIN COAST TITLE Fordham Droooed Out Bowl Race 7-6 by NYU; Alabama, Pitt Victors NHV TMTtK, Nov. 26 (P) Washington's Huskies captured the Pacific Coast Conference championship and won the Hose Bowl assignment Thursday aa Fordham Rams, hot favorlteg two weeks ago to represent the F.ast In the annua New Year's Pav classic at Pasadena, were dropped completely out of th reckoning New York L'ni-versi ty. While Washington's crack array, beaten only by Minnesota, was handing Washlm-ton State a 40-0 drubbing before 40.000 at Seattle. Fordham accepted a 7-6 defeat from N. Y.

Its tra.litlonal rival, and apparently left Alabama, Pltts-burch ati.1 foiilslHtia Slate as the sole remaining ellirihles for the other half of the Hose Bowl assignment. Mahnmn, Pitt Win Louisiana Slate, tied by Texas hut undefeated, closes Its schedule Paturdiy against Tulane but Ala- bams a- Pitt both wound fp their 1 uccessful campaigns with victories Thursday. Alabama, picked by many as the. team Washington will Invite to i iiMut-uji oecause or tne close friendship between Coach Frank Thomas 0f Alabama and Coach Jimmy Phelan of Wa-shington bad to come from behind to stop Van-derbllt, 14-6, In their traditional Thanksgiving- Day contest. put.

tied by Fordham and beaten by Dii'iuesne. ran over Carnegie Tech, 31-14. with another resslve display of power. These were the Important games I from a Kose Bowl aspect hut the holiday program did not lack for other chTn'on'hlp contests. Duke Takc TltV With Ace Parker breaking loose twice In the final quarter, Duke pained clear title to Southern Conference championship by whipping North Carolina State.

130. Lightweight cotton, fall ileevt and ankle length, or ihori deeve and nkls length. $1 50 lO'o wool and rayon a wonderful lightweight garment. $275 HARD GAME TO TUCS0N26-13 Throw Mo Arizona Team With Brilliant Air, GroundAttack Tl'CRON, Nov. 2 6 UP) Tucson High School climaxed Its 1 936 footbnll campaign with a brilliant 26 to 13 victory over the heretofore unbeaten Albuquerque High Bulldogs here Thursday.

Opening up with a high-powered running game, the Badgers had pushed over two touchdowns and added a pair of conversions before the contest was seven minutes old. Score Twice Quickly All-State Halfback Johnny Black streaked over the line on a spinner for the first tally following a 70-yard klckoff march down the field, and added another four minutes later on a shovel pass play after the locals ripped the Bulldog defenses wide open with a terrific rushing game. The visitors came to life as the second period got underw-riy end halted another Badger drive on their one-foot stripe. Then following a 40-yard punt return by Quarterback Concannon. Black rip ed through for the third Badger tally on a 12-yard gallop.

IliilldogV Passes Thrill It was at this point of the game that the Bulldogs opened up with a breath-taking aerial game that saw them complete five passes in succession with Morris going over on a heave from Pappan. The second half was altogether a different story. The outclassed Bu'ldogs suddenly turned on the badgers and with Msddox and Echohawk sparking their ground game, drove up the field for their second touchdown to bring the count to Tucson 20; Albuquerque, 13. As the final period opened, the visitors launched a twin-powered skyway and ground gaining eame which was halted deep In Tucson territory when Guard Gray Intercepted a pass. Tuc.s.in immediately turned the tables on the Bulldogs by driving 40 yards for their final score.

Lead on First Downs The Albuquerque team made 15 first downs to Tucson's 10. but the Badgers outgalned the Invaders from scrimmage 2S3 yards to 203. The visitors completed six pa-sses out of 16 for 64 while Tucson snagged two for 1," jards The starting llneu; Tucson Pos. Albuquerque Morse LE Egbert Simmons Chavez 3ray LG Bueche Darrow Holladay RG Chllders Cook RT Cohea Lohse ''E Plomteaux Concannon Morris Black LH Maddux Seedburg RH Pappan Scott FB Burgess Men WITH A STRONG AIR AND GROUND ATTACK laying a i (I r) -i P'l a i 1 i '1 iurjtie l'i running i Me Helen (he A I -in i Thanks-stmt Ivlng for the Ind1 com wo i ti 14 points wr rd a touon- 6 i In d. The ltj.li.in Braves took to the sir in l' beitlnnlng of tho third period In a desperate altetnpt to sj-ntf, hot laekeii th11 punch to oro.xfl the goa! hen they got int.) soorir.

territory. Arizona University Polo Team Beats Stanford, 3 to 2 Tl'C-ON, Ariz, iV) Tie I rivrrsiiy of Arizona team came from behind In the ciosipu rhtikker to defeat Finn-ford I'niv. rity to 2 Thursday. Stanford toi.k tin- load in thi. initial rhtikker boil scored on a fn' shot.

Arizona tallied a the ieult of a Stanford penalty in the third chukker arul were unaiiie to do any more dam-ago until the wh, F.vans and Rranson scored. lnh Fuller-ton, veteran Stanford back, scored the second point for the visitors. opportunity. A sub sent in ta.Kvd to the other players, and the t.vun was penalized 15 yards hark to the 25. From there a diagonal pass to Ilannett did the trick.

I rholiiiwk scores After a brief punters' duel early In the fourth period, an 'yard pass from Bassett to O. 'tchohawk. end, brought the Lolios' final A 80-yard run made by Halfback Clark returning a Lumber-Jack punt from the Lobes' 4 set the stage. Although the Lobos lost five yards on a penalty and then a few yards more In at-lemprns lo cr.ish the opposing line, a pass from Can.i'.eld to Kiethley put the ball In the scor- lng position for the pass on a fourth down. 1'assig win Clinic Coach Henry's ten in completed inlne out of 16 passes ror 2 us yards of the 260 yards pained.

Arizona with a superior running attack rolled up 11 first downs to 7 for the Lohos. Even though the Flagstaff team displayed a superior ground game. Jtime and aain they were held to only short sains by the Lobo line and I'niversity hall earrteie were p'n'rcted by the greatest exhibition of blocking displayed by the team this cea-ton. The lineups and summary: lagstaff I'o. Xov Mr-Tiro Dunbar LB Gasawav 'Wolf LT With LO Schhck Gl ts? in Jenkins Matthe.wa HO Hal! B-rg RT Powlevs Blale L.

QR Por.km I.II Tooco Neil-cti Score by periods: 0 Nw- 6 Scoring- suii.mary: E'-ho ha MrDavid Livingston I'ay 0 0 6 6 25 Fl.itrstaff. iNeilsen). vi i -hupman New M'Xice: Touchdown. I.iv-ir.'-. inrett E'-licnawv.

a'ter tcui-l iplneenientsl. KellLs i Off elals: Referee. J. E. Jones: Harkell: umpire, Harry Bliss, Ohio a'r.

he-id llresrrtan. Ingy Notre Da-no; fit Id judge. Benjamin Sacks, New M. xlro. 1 i in r.

-i 33 TO 6 SCORE OVER TEMPE IN CALIFORNIA J05-E. Nov. 26 W) -San Jose State tolbd up a 83 to 6 score on Arizona State College of Tempo Thursday before a Thanks-givliur crowd of 6000. The home team i.rove 62 yards after t.iklng the opening klckoff, to score and had the game In control from the start. Arizona's lone score came In the waning mintucs of play, when Clyde Phillips pa-sod four yards to Marvin Palmer on the goal line.

San Jose scored five touchdowns, converted by a pass after one of them, and scored a snaf'ty when Phillips was nailed behind his own goal. A lateral pass play, Lewis to W'lng, netted 57 ya ds for San Jose, slingluff turned in another long run of 55 yards around right end for a touchdown as the game ended. ST. MICHAELS BEATS DEMONS 12-0 Victorv Gives Horsemen City Title PA NT A FE, Nov. 26 (PI An aggressive St.

Michael's College Horsemen eleven outfought and outplayed the Santa Fe High School Demons to win their an- cipnt Thanksgiving Day battle 12 to 0 here Thursday and vault Into the City Football Championship for 1 936. The Horsemen, on two occasions, took advantage of the high school's failure to return punts by downing the bail and taking It over again for big gains. The first break came in the ba on U)e 0. yard line from where they ran it over, with Pacheco making the touchdown. Demons blocked an attempted place kick conversion.

The lust Horseman touchdown came In the third period. Demons recoered a fumble on the 10-yard line. Hill soon punted and downs four plays later. Pacheco intercepted a Demon pass. The Horsemen kicked soon afterward and Montoya failed to handle the punt, the College taking the ball on 25-yard line.

Hill. College-right half, tossed a long pass to McSpadden wno went over for touchdown. An attempted pass for the extra point was knocked down. A capacity crowd of rabid fans saw the game which brought the total Horsemen wins in the history of the classic to Ave, against eight for the Demons. P.

Given dirt track, six miles fro Ch Thursday and Injured lnJurea six of them, four seriously. gin la Poly tech nose out Virginia Military. 6-0, and Richmond hurdle Will'am Mary by the same count. Kentucky gae Tennessee a mighty battle before bowing, 7-6. In the Midwest.

South Carolina's Invading Gamecocks were beaten by Xavter, 21-13; Detroit nipped Crelghton. 6-0. and St. Louis spilled Washington University. 21-6.

A tremendous crowd of more 1 ITS BEEN AYy FAVORITE In Two-Mile Race A two-mile race between the Flagstaff track team and the Lobo team Thursday afternoon was won hy the Lobos 17-19. Sandoval of the Lobo placed first, Lucas, Flagstaff runner, second, and Gallego? placed third for the Lobos. mistakes with accurate passes, a crushing running attack ana smart footnall. tne jumpea Into a lead in the second half. The score was tied at halftlme, 17 to 7, Miners scoring on a pass.

Barrett to Moore, and the Aggies getting a counter when Hookey Apodaca, picked up a fumbled lateral on his five-yard line and raced 95 yards for a yards for a counter, the first half, however. 1 After Mines gained at will through the line, flipped a few forwards and brought laterals Into play to add 20 more points. (d. Clothiers "sewS The eyes ol a dreamer 1 I Missouri, clearlv heading hrv Demons took the ball on 20 Wool asd Rayon $3.25 25' 7 Vool and Cotton $3.00 59r; Wool and Cotton $3.75 AH Wool, Heavy WeigH $5.00 iVaghburiTiric cA Ibuquera ue's the football h.th,. it pled, came with a second half rush to topple Kansas.

19-3. and earn second place In the Rig Sijt Conference race won by Nebraska. Tons' Longhorns. meanwhile, knocked Texas A. and M.

out of the Southwest Conference race, winning a 7-0 decision. Arkansas' Knzorbncks. fighting Texas Chrls-thin for the title, overturned Tu'sa. 23-13, In a non-conference engagement. Demer Beats Colorado Denver, nosing out Colorado University.

7-6. gained second nlnce In Exclusive An N-v Vnl-ve'sity lIk foot ha turned an ima7irg pasMng to defeat the Flag-taff l.vtm-bt for i spec. of 1 wor, i in I. p- fO' crowd of Mrs at the t' the firs; Border for th Lobos. vv-th th score tied 6-1.

Pete M'Pavsd. quarterback, an turn1 on own 3-ird line and raced ST yards to score the Lobo'e necond touchdown. The Ih'-ee others were made by Ions l.lMf?t-n Started, tho In the first period with i run after he had taken a 4 -yard from Kay KbtV.ey. T'-e Lur-. herjacks came bark with a power dr from their own 41 and gem cd In fbM two minutes of the second period jfumb'p on it-Yard ine The Lurnber'acks were threatening to push over a f-oonii touchdown and had the ball on the Lobo three-yard line when Mc-Divirt seized thief Chapman's fumble and raced the 97 yards for the LohoF' second wore.

A from Charlie Canfield over the (trial line to George Hantiett sewed the game up for the Lohos earlv In the third- and a 14-yard pass from Ralph Basset, at half, to D. O. Eehohawk pained the Lobos final core In the fourth period. The Albu.iueroue team gained position for their 1 core when Livingston, Lobo right half, caught a Lumberjack punt on the 50 and returned It 16 yards to the visitors 44. The pass and Livingston's touchdown run followed.

Pete Fellls failed to kick the extra point. Axemen Open Drive The Axemen e'arterl their scoring drive from their 40. A combination of line plunges and a lateral forward combination. Chief Chapman to Left End Dunbar to Quarterback Blair, put the ball lr scoring position on the Lobo's 13. Chief Chapman slipped over for the score on a trick pi iy without much as being touched by an opponent.

Tr; for extra point failed. McDavid's sent-atlonal run came tuo plays afier Chapman or th Lumbt-rjaoi-s had recovered Fullback Ceorce Day blocked quirk kick, which bounced from the 20-yaM line to the 3, On the next plav Chapman car-ryin? the ball was stopped hard by melio Lopez, center. Th hall flew out cf his arms. McD.nl! seized It In the air. tr.d ran for t'ue touchdown, ohns Clear War Five Tvob.) plae-9 ran f- P'stvld a -nest the way.

but the only or was soon outdistanced. In about the nVidie of the third reriod a s-a-d tsj? from Charlie Cannelrl. suh oi' the line to GeO't-r. Hanr.ttt ored rl? -s hti found neme'ves ou the 10 and unihje to jeore. A pass from Canfleid was not completed, and they appeared about to lose the bail on down.

Whether lnti'n'onal or not, R.vieralshiri fp.in the sideline gave the their r. i i ft i SEEMS TO ME. IT TOOK YOU A MlGHTy LONG TIME TO ROLL THAT CIGARETTE, BARN Ey iftoM-CUAD v. 1 I I 1 w- I i I I i I won 'EM DOESN'T IN A MIXED CARD FOR FLASKA TONIGHT If fans' expectations mean anything, George Hanson, the handsome Greek, and Rod Kenton, who can deal and take roughness, will put on a thrilling and perhaps gory battle In Johnny Flaska's wrestling ring Friday night. Both men can use science or rough stuff, as the spirit moves them, and Indications are It may'move 'em pretty-fast.

Tommay Tasans will meet Angelo Martinez, and Sailor Watklns la matched with Dory Detton. Hanson is returning here after a comparatively long absence. Fans recall that he was a hard guy to beut when ho showed here before. BARNEY ROSS 3-1 FAVORITE Champ May Enter Ring 4-1 Against Garcia NEW YORK. Nov.

26 OP) Chicago Barney Ross Is a 3 to 1 fav orite to successfully defend his world's welterweight crown against Izzy Jannazzo, New York East- Sider, In Madison Square Garden i Friday night. The boys are scheduled over the 15-round championship route with the winner pledged to defend the crown against Ceferlno Garcia, hard-hitting west coast welterweight, within 60 days. Unless there Is a flood of Jan nazzo money roured Into the Broadway betting centers between now and post time, Barney may climb through the ropes at a price i of or even 5 to 1. About all the Jannazzo money In evidence Is wa- gered on Ross falling to score a knockout within six heats. On paper It looks like an easy-victory for Barney, but smart fight men wl saw Jannazzo ficht Garcia to a furious 15-round draw a few weeks ago In the bout thai supposed to develop a conto for the champion, are not at an sure that Ross Is going to have a waiK-away.

Jannazzo, they point out. will pour a broadside of left hand labs Info the champion and unless Bar ney has been schooled acalnst this particular stylo of attack, he may-find the going a lot rougher than his admirers anticipate. Oze Simmons Makes Bow As Pro Football Player CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (--Oze Simmons, former University of Iowa fullback, made his prote. slonal football debut In dramatic fashion Thursday carried IN ball once and ran 40 vards for a touchdown.

Simmons, who said he dromied out of school a few days ago. played 20 minutes for the Amer. Giants. Chicago Negro pro- (esslonal eleven, against the Calu- met All-Stars, a brother, Don, an end this fall on the Hawk.ve squad, who also had left school. played about the same length of time for the Giants.

7 it X) L5I CLN I RAL the final Rocky Mountain cham-! RifFR rnAvtivs rnnnn Pionship stands. Ctah State, hlch CHEV already had won the title set 1 rA 3." Nov' f5 P)X ta i -tLir-n-ing automobile speed ns at 60 Idaho, 10-0, In a non-conference' gRmt, i nines an hour, plowed Into a Except for Fordham'a defeat N. Y. U. In one of the season's easuns most startling upsets, the slender e-istern protrram pretty well followed form although Bucknell by holding Temple to a scoreless tie.

Penn had too much power ror Cornell and won, 14-6. af-er a bitter fight. Colgate ran over Brown. 3 2-0; George Wa.sh-Incton nosrd out West Vlrsinla, 7-2. Carolina Crus tu Irglnla A big Southern Conference schedule saw North Carolina crush Virginia, 59-14; Furtnan topple I 4 5S "5 A -J, JV lr i '1 A fc.i v.

4- i Clemson, 12-0; tavidson check than 1 00.000 saw Southern Califor-Wake Forest, 19-6: Maryland win nla and U. C. L. A. play to a 7-7 from Washington Lee, 19-6, Vir-' draw at Los Angeles.

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