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November 24, 1929 n0v Page Six New Mexico Holds Arizona to 6 to 0 Score in Their Annual Clash, Her ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL ftc Wow! A Knockout! NOTRE IS II PLAY BY PLAY NEW MEXICO-ARIZONA REPORT OF THE GAME 13-7 lltTHW m.v isu 0 Dutch Clark's Sensationhp EHJH Ilrrt Quarter passed the ball to Leiber far a first Arizona won the tow and kick- down on tne k01'0 11 arJ off to Morrison who returned I. The referee ruled In a recovered 18 yards to his own 36 yard lino, fumble. Crist recovered a fumble Morrison Brown and Willson hit to halt the drive, the line for a first down on three Wilson punted to mldfleld and successive, plunges, Willson anil the Wildcats started another drive Brown made eight vards on through the line, determined to Run After Receiving Pa 'bjoc In Tfrrd Period Is Cc win Gan lege Only Score BOULDER, Nov. 21 -Ths University of Colorado HAR1 IDOl urday outplayed Its traditio of foot cel ad' le 10 football rival, Colorado college, won a highly exciting battle by score of 13 to 7. The victory gal Coach Myron Wltham's for undisputed possession of the Co rado championship and Insured team of at least a tie for seco place In the Rocky Mountain cc forence standing.

'iee grot 18.00 (SMirKll frale I gam Colorado scored In the first minutes of play. An exchange kicks gave tho sliver and gold ball on the C. C. 45-yard Reagan, Capt. Bill Smith and wli SNAPPED AT LOS ANGELES The end of the world's Junglewelght championship after tne knockout by Cocoanut Nell, champion of the Canal Zone, of Terrible Betty, champion of Brazil, who Is jhown fUt on her back at the end of the big fight, which was staged at the Monkey Farm here.

kshlr the I thre nJ the Lobos piunsea again. Vinson man- Ins the first down. Brown an.l Willson made seven yards more through the line, but an Incomplete pass, and a allp by Brown on the wet field gave Arizona the ball. The Cats were right back at the lodos. Margis and Lelber went through the line for a first down and Hargls made another around left end to place the ball on the Lobo 4g yard line.

Acuff and lelber plunged through the line foi a third first down on the Ixbo 8'i yard line. The Lobo lino stiffened and held for no gain on two plays, but Acuff passed 20 yards to llar-Sis to give the Cats a first down on the Lobo 13 yard stripe. Lelber made It first down on two plunges and then took It oer. Hargls' kick for the extra point was wide. Score: Arizona, New Mexico, 0, The Lobos kicked off and an exchange of punts gave them the ball In mldfleld.

Brown went iroun.l right end for 12 yards, and Puccttl made 19 more through a right tackle to place the ball on the Wildcat's 20 yard line, A fifteen yard penalty for holding and two Incomplete passes halted the Lobo drive. Second Quarter Hargls got loose In the open field and made 85 yard on an end run before Brown pulled him down. Acuff passed to Dlcus 12 yards, but Foster stopped the next two Arl- zona plays dead, and they punted to the Lobo 20 yard line Willson hit right tackle for five yards and Morrison made two mode over the1 same spot, but the Wildcat line forced another punt. The Cats failed to gain and returned the punt. Brown made 11 yards around right end again, but Dlcus threw him for a loss and a five yard penalty forced the varsity to punt again, Harris punted In return, 65 yards to the Lobo four 1 Crl qui to ps gi ha ARMY DEFEAT pore S.

BEST GUI OF Fumble When Close to Wildcats' Goal Line Prevents PrCbable TOUChdOWni Visitors Score Early By DEACON AULrjMiF With a light blanket of snow severing the ground, and falling -ent'y throughout the game, the University of New Mexico Lobos fought valiantly against the University of Arizona Wildcats before a homecomlnf crowd estimated at 1,000 here Saturday, but when the timer's whittle finally blew, the score stood: Arizona, New Mexico, 0. The Wildcats scored near the mldd'e cf the first period but throughout the remainder of the same, try aa they might, neither team could push across another touchdown. Twice the Lobos threatened to score, but one their pass was Intercepted snd on the other occasion, Willson fumbled on the Wildcat three-yard line. In the second ha'f, the Wildcats were determined to scors again In erder that no fluke play might tie the game. Three times they ad-vanced the ball from mldfleld deep Into Lobo territory, but three times they were repulsed.

Once on the fourth down with s'ght yards to go, Riggs tried a drop kick from his 20 yard line, but it fell short. Once Crist recov-sred a fumble on his own 10 yard line, and the third time the timer's whistle Interrupted when It was fourth down and the Wlldca's seven yards from the New Mexico goal line. Lobo's Best liu me The Lobos did as fans had expected, played their best football gams of the year against their traditional rival. But they fell short of the required punch necessary to scors. The Lobos took the opening klckoff and started out to drive down the field.

Morrison returned It 18 yards, and he, Willson, and Brown hit the- line for a first down. There mors plunges netted seven yards, but Instead of playing conservatively and punting, the Lobos, In their newfound might, sent Willson through the line for another first down. Two more line plunges retted silly five yards, Brown slipped In the snow on the third and an Incomplete pass on the fourth gav' the Wildcats the ball. The Cats were anxious to have their Innings. Hargls led the at-tao that netted three first downs.

Then the Lobo line held, but Acuf. passed 20 yards to Hargls on the thirteen yard line and Lelber drove; through the line for the touch-flown. Hargls' kick for the extm point was wlda. iAibos Not Downhearted The Lobos were not discouraged LOBO PLAYING SEASflM HREAT Crl 1 1GH HUE 'St 1 rvsr var "rotn yar Fill Kelvey smashed away at the Ti line until they had the ball on seven-yard line. Here, On fou down, the Tigers were detect offside, snd the penalty gave CJ orado a first down on the two-ydj mark, from where Smith over and kicked successfully the extra point.

Colorado scored another toucl. down In tho second quarter. long run of 4 5 yards by McKelvl at left end put the ball on the gers' 24-yard line. The Tiger 111 then held and Smith raissed placektck when the ball hit an ul kicked and Colorado began steady march from the Tigers' yard line Reagan finally go: over. Smith's try for the ex point was blocked.

Colorado gained 1P5 yards In first half to the Tlrrers SS made nine first downs to C. four. The Story Ctinnge It Bll's era! lit lr. Bhor tin It was an entirely different stcfrf th yar Tt rvat IT IIM TO But the Victory Is Costly, As Irish's Center, Tim Moynihan. Is Hurt, Out of Game For Season DYCIIE STADIUM, EVANSTON, 111., Nov.

23 (PI Notre Dame's thirty-four men of all nations, eleven of them playing at a time, smashed Northwestern's well clawed Wildcats, 28 to 8, before 65,000 hn'f frozen spectators Saturday to win their eighth consecutive game of the season am" send them bound. Ing along In the direction of a national championship. The R-irne was so lopsided that It was hardly a contest. A stone wall Notre Dame line supported by three young men who certainly are not full blooded Irishmen Jumping Joe Savoldl, Frank Cartieo and Merchmont Schwartz simply ran the Northwestern players ragged, i The victory was costly to the un-i defeated Notre Dame eleven, be-i cause Tim Moynihan. the big 190-1 pound center, sustained a broken rtK ht leg after the scoring orgy In the second period, and had to be carried off the field.

The Injury lends his football career at Notre Dame, as next week's contest with the Army was to have been his last. Scoring Starts There wasn't a scoring threat, however, until the second period openi, when Schwartz, Pavoldl. and Carldeo got Into action behind the first string Notre Dame line and thrilled the capacity crowd with some sensational galloping. Schwartz started the hall when he fore r.ff a 40 yard run that; h'oucht him to the Northwestern's 40-vard line. Then, behind a solid, ob'lnue wall of Interference, Joe Savnld! ga'loped another 40 yards for a touchdown.

Carldeo added a point with a place kick. i A few seconds after this scoring venture, Schwartz passed to Brill for 25 yards, ptnclnj, the ball on Northwestern's 10-yard line. Then Schwartz skipped around right end for another touchdown with fnrl-deo adding the extra point. Carldeo then decldfd to do some Important scoring himself and speared a Northwestern pass while standing on his own 15 yard line and galloped swav for 85 yards and Notre Prime's third touchdown Ills Northwestern's 7-yard line. A pass ever.

i i Notre pame scored Its final touchdown In the third period when Savoldl hroke away on a 82-yard run that hroucrht him to kick for an extra point fal'ed. how-put the ball on the one-yard line. (and then Jumping Joe lumped over center for the otre name fourth touchdown. CarMeo's kick was ton low. North western Score When praetlealtv all of Notre Dime's regulars had been remove! from the lineup.

Northwestern's WI'deots still were clawing snd scratching. In desnerntlon they resorted to a flock of forward pnses, but were unable to ronect with one (bit would produce touchdown. They mnnneed to score, however, a bad n.iss from Yarr. one of the Notre pame renters, h't Shea, one of otre Pame's numerous backf'etd players, snd hounded nrro the goal line Marvlll, Northwestern tackle, pounced on the oval for a touchdown, hut Berg-herm's effort for the extra point failed. CHUCK Wivs is FREED FROM JAIL INDIANAPOLIS.

Nov 23 Wl Muffled In larc-e fur coat Ind'nnapoll-beavywelsrht boxer. Saturday left the rounty Jail, having served a slx'y-d'iy sentence Imposed for hiving beaten up several policemen The f'pht. which began In the st-ect and ended In a bftel, followed an Automobile accident. The boxer, whose eccentricities have en used him to he ea'led "the Voy of boxing." sMd he intended to go hunting before reentering the ring. NORTHWESTERN tkefl hts IETI Defeats Huskies From the West 26 to Watten-burq's Uncanny Passing Is Feature of the Game STAGO FIELD, CHICAGO, Nov.

23 (UP) Coach Alonzo A. Stagff Saturday right was again "the grind o'd man of the gridiron," for his much lighter, less experienced Chicago Maroora scored a dazzling victory over the University of Washington. 26 to 8. Using to ad- I vantage the many new trick aerial I iuu)3 v.nnn oiaKB naa taugni tnem, tne young Maroons literally warmed all over the giants from the west coast and the outcome of the game was never In doubt after the first period. I Ben Wattenburfr, a near-sighted lad who throws passes by Instinct because he can scarcely see hnlf the length of a gridiron, was th big gun In the Chicago offense.

Before the contest was half over It had developed Into battle between the near slirhted bov'a iinennnv throwing ability nd "the speedy legs of Hufford, left half-back of the Husky eleven. sounds DENVER. Nov. 23 P) Tomato soup, Waldorf salad, turkey and dressing, candled sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, hot mince cigars Being the Thanksgiving menu for prisoners st the Denver county Jail announced by Warden T. C.

Clennan. An Rrmed guard ill be established to keep those frn the outside out. iS 1 ill 1 TEAM yard line. Willson returned It to mn'- mldfleld, and Foster again made! Purdue. 82; Indiana, fl.

the tackle. Arizona made eight Wahah. Pennuw. T. yards through the line, but Illley Minnesota.

11; Wlsoon-tn. 12. recovered a fumble on the Lobo Si) Southern Methodist University, yard line. The Lohos punted tojJ4; R'oe Institute. 0 mldfleld at the half.

ARetrhenv. St Vincent. 8 Arizona. 0. Swwthmnre.

8: Dickinson. 0. Tlilrd Qnnrtcr Mlchltran, 0: Iowa. 0. leu msi mt Ot iod' Hi flsses tht to.

4 oth tt i i TEXAS CHRISTIAN'S SEMI-FINAL WITH BAYLOR IS A VICTORY WACO, Nov. 13 (UP) Running true to form, the Texas Christian university's Horned Frogs emerged from their "semi-final" game with the Baylor Bears Sat urday with a percentage nf 1 con defeating BrU.n, on the.r home' hv cor 0r to 7. Tho i PurpIe tNim was rushed off fept .,1 iu "n-unu qiinrirr ny uayior a ch.iracterlstle early rush and It accounted for a touchdown, but thereafter the Bears were forced to take the defensive and could'i't hold back the Irresistible Frog attack. BEADS IS IT UPSET Trim CaHforn'a 21 to 6. by Outo'assinrj Them at Every Style of Football Play STADIUM, STANFORD.

Nov. 23 (UP) A mighty Stanford eleven came Irto Its own g.iturday nfternnon snd defeated the vaunted California Bears. 21 to before a crowd of 90.000 persons. The Cardinals outplayed the Rears In all departments of the gtme snd during the last two period" had the California biiu.i.I completely de-i except during the last 1 two mlrutes ef the game. It wss snothcr game surprise this Cnrdlnal victory for Coach Pop Warner's men were not considered equal to the Bears after their defeat a week ego at the hands of little Rnnta Clara.

Time efter time the Stanford "power" bnckfleld crashed through the California wo 11. The Stanford ends outplayed the Besr wlnrmen man for man the Cardinals were a better team. California's heralded pesslng attic failed to live tip to expectations nnd the Cirdlnals hnd little difficulty breaking- up such until the final minute of piny. SI LOOT IF Patrolman Salazar Reports Alleged Trade of Valencia For Marijuana: Hunt Still Going On Additional loot, -was recovered Saturday by police Investigating Santus Vnlenclno, arrested here for the robbery of a Pojen home November 13. In addition to a shotgun, overcoat and other articles alreody secured, suit of clothes, pair of shoes and camera wore discovered Saturday by Patrolman Uomulo Salflzar.

The camera was recovered from a man to whom Valen-clno Is snld to h.ive traded It for some marijuana, aJd the shoes and suit are reported to have been found In the home) of a relative in Martlneztown. A pistol which was among the stuff taken from the home of B. E. In Belen Is expected to be recovered by Monday. Sheriff Ignaclo Aragon of Valencia county and Special Agent Dee Robinson of tho f.mta Ft? railroad arrived here Saturday to take Valcnclno back to Belen.

decided to hold him here un til Monday pending; further search for stolen goods. The special agent ing the case in an effort to connect the prisoner with several minor thefts In railroad wrr.ps wljcre faa waj employed. i i WORD'S WH BELEN Hi IS IW I hrhu fcrhth score. Bever and Hargls led the a'tacx anil made wo rirst downs through the line. Hargls skirted tfla for a 20 yard gain.

Then he gnd hit the line for a fIrt on the Lobo 2 yard line, Avtor)H. wa, penalized five yards and prAwn thrpw B(ver for ft yard loss as the game ended. Score, Arlzano, New Mexico. FOOTBALL RESULTS Harvard, 10; Yale, New York University, 20; lungers, 7. Vlllanova, 21; North Carolina State, t.

Lebanon Valley, 11; Quantlco Marines, T. Illinois. 2T; Ohio State, Fordham, Bucknell, 0. Clemson. IS; Citadel.

0. Temple. 18; Drake, 14. John Carroll, 25; Marietta, f. Lehigh.

IS; Lafayette. II. Juniata, II; Wagner, 0. Haverford, 25; Delaware, t. St.

Joseph's, Drexel, 9. Missouri, Kansas, 0, Nebraska, 10; Kansas Aggies, 8. Gallaudet, 25; shepherd. 7. Navy, 8ft; West Virginia Wesley- Notre Dame, Northwestern 8 plf, penmen.

pnn stat(l Freshmen, 6. Chlcaen. 28; Washington. 8 Loyola (Chicago, 14; South Dakota S'nte. 0.

Florida Frosh, 28; Clemson iFrnsh. 18. Howard, Birmingham Southern, 8. Tuskcgee Institute, 20; State Nor- Niagara I'nlverslty, Depaul, Florida South Carolina. T.

Massachusetts Auctes, fl; Tuts. rtoton Collee, sj; poton ITnt-ver1tv. 0. Lowell Textile. 12; Providence, 12 Brown 14; New tTimnh're.

7. Hnlv Crs 8 Dnouesne. 7: HnkeM. 8 fVecnn Aeries 14; I'nlverslty of Detroit. 7 Westminster.

II; Geneva fl. St Xnvler 15- ft. I no Is Weslevnn. iv Normal University, fl. St.

Viators, fl; Charleston, 8. Indiana, (PA) Teachers, 21; Kent. 0. Illinois 6, Ohio State Reserves. 0.

Southern. 13; Rollins, fl. Transylvania 33: Fnstern Tearh- ers rol'ece. fl. Mount Union.

34; H'r-irn, n. Washington State, J7: r.nnzola, ft. Stanford. 21; California, Texas School of Mines, np College Arizona, ft. University of Southern C.l'lfornla, Idaho, ft.

Oree-on. TTiwall. ft Howard, ft; Moron College, Bal- tlmore. fl. Centenary.

15; Loulsans Poly. technic 0. Emory and Henry, Maryvllle, Occidental college, 12; Pomona 7, Western KVntuokv Teachers 4S; FvmsvlHo Cn'Vee, 0. Del'a fit ate Teachers 14; Teachers, fi. MI'lsips, Southwestern Louisiana.

Potomac TV Va Teachers UV. Shlnnenshttrg (Pnt Teachers, fl New River. itV Va 1 Teachers, Bronddus College, ft ,1 weairene.l Wet Vlrclr.tji Weo. leynn ele en for fl 3ft to vlcforv he-e The came w.is nlived In a swirl of snow that hroiirht the enoi.nt "tl-g1e hells" from the l.7ftft that nude un ohout half the spectators In the ttandt, bent1 lght "Pbe twe guve ine 1 fM. In the third period, when the gers opened up with a scnsatloi aerial attack that had Colors reeling and calling time out.

only Tiger score came after Hti den recovered a Colorado fum1 on home team's II "Dutch" Clark, the Tiger quart il back, was thrown for a 16-ya loss on an attempted pass. Ing' ham then dropped bark to Colo-do's 43-yard line and shot a dia nal pass to Clark, who contrlbut a brilliant piece of running In ting back through the Colors defense, spinning snd stiff-armi his way across the goal On drop-kicked for the extra point. This was the Tigers' only serlc rhrM however, while Colora was deep in the visitors trrtt' time sfter TKXAS MINKS WIN EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 23 (UP) The Texas School of Mines Satt day had little trouble In defeat Gila College of Thatcher. Arlzor to 0.

The Miners gained at tnrougn end runs and aerial tcks. The great open field ru nlng and generalship of Andrev quarterback for the Miners, was feature of the game. The Long Christmas List however, and after an exchange of wo rlnv later Rices Collier and Davl. Fll ns. 28 Cantstu.

0. punts gave them the I all In mid-', J-1 hit f0- Pennsvlvnn'a Military College field, they were off to get a score cesslve first downs to place the ball Suouchnna, 6. their own. Brown made 12 on New Mexico's 80 yard line. Louisville, Georgetown Col.

yards around right end, and Puc-! Rlws hit left tackle and cut bark leee. ft cetti hit right tackle for 19 more for an II yard gain. The Lobo line Oklahoma, Oklahoma Acgles. to place the ball on the Wildcat 2 i fotiRht hack hard here, and on the 7. yard line.

A 15 yard penalty for fourth down with eight yards to Loyola, 21; South Dakota State, aoldlng. halted the drive, however go Rlggs tried a drop kick but It 7. The Lobos tried two long passes was short. Texas Christian University, S4; In a desperate effort to score, but! Willson punted out 40 yards, and Baylor. 7.

they were both Incomplete. 'Rlggs wss forced to punt to the Relolt, Lake Forest, (III Both lines held well In the sec- Lobo 20 yard line at the quarter. Iowa State Teachers, 19; Par-end period and a 85-yard dash': Score Arizona. New Mexico. 0.

sons. around end by Hargls netted the' Fonrth Quarter Mllllktn Bradley 0 ,1 1. TU. k11 In as Captain Cag'e Plays Lnst Game at Home For Sprvirp Mon ertz Scores fcr Visitors; 19-6 WEST POINT, W) Army's foo'tn! pood' ye to the home Nov. 23 eTn said folk Situr- d-iy by dof Ohio Wesleyan 19 to 8, In gun" In which tho visitors from Delaware, Ohio, were In the game from first to last.

It was the last appearance of Capt. Keener Cacle, Hrtz Murrel, Huster perry and Herb Clhner at Mlchle s'adlum, and two of the quartet said their farewells with touchdowns, Cnls and Murrel coun'lng on eich, perry ploved a great defensive game and Clb-ner was a stir of the starting team which did so well that Coach B'ff Jones let It play half ine Kirne. Army has two gam left trf May, but one Is In New York end the other nt Palo Al'n, Calif. ITert, Score Twice Hertz, who was the sorond best runner on the field, being rnnked only by Cncle, scored the slr.slo touchdown registered bv the vls-I'ors. ITe took a pass behind the iron I line to score wl'lvut vigor ous opposition after a clever pass, growing out of a fnke placement kick, had put the ball In easy reaching dls'ance of the Army coal line.

Polly Humher. big Army guard, for the last touchdown ivhnn he plared himself front of desperate Wesleyan pass, tos.ed as Werts was about to be Into the ground by a covey of Army taeklers. After number caught the ball he hyid only to run 45 yards. PURDHF CINCHES HER BIG TEW CHAMPIONSHIP BY BEATING INDIANA LOOMING TON, Not. IS (UP) There was much Joy on the banks of the Wabash Sotuidny nlcht as he first undefeated football team Purdue University has produced In modern time returned to I.sfayeMe after tr.vinclrtg Indiana 32 to 0 at Stadium.

The s'rercth of Indiana must have resided In Its wh'sker for the team which tle.i Ohio St-'ite and last week defeated Northwestern to the cheers of student who had sworn never to shave until enrue was won, never threatened to score. Already owning Purdue's first B'g Ten title when they came hero todnv the Bol'ermakers reached the Zenith of hanplvee hy defeating their traditional rival. His Foster pulled an onslde klckoff, snd the Lobos recovered on the Wildcat 4 5 yard line. The Lobos failed to gain and Willson punted to the six yard line Flings punt was only 24 yards. The Lobos lost 8 yards on three plays, but Brown passed 20 yards to Crist for a first down on Arizona's 15 yard line.

Brown and Wilson made six yards through the line, but Willson fumbled on the next play, and Arizona recovered on their own three yard line. Rlggs punted out 45 yards this time, and Intercepted a Iho pass Kiges returned tr.i New Mexico 20 vnrds to their 40 yard line but the Wildca drive was stopped short when Willson recovered Rlgg's fumble Willson passed 21 yards to Brown to place the ball on the Wildcat 37 yard line, but Acuff stopped this drive when he a second Lobo pass. i Acuff and Rlggs hit the line for to the Lobo 10 yard line Wlilson's punt went to mldfleld, Bover and Rlggs hit the line for a first down. Bever went through center, and At the half each team had made six first downs. Lineups: New Mexico pos.

Arizona Rlre Segar Henderson Mangum Llpp LO White Fish Middleton Foster RG Swlck Willson RT. Seidell RE Pa-ten Brown Acuff Pucoettl LH Sancet Morrison Hli Hargls Willson FR Lelber Substitutions: New Mexico llackst Good Renfro, and Moar. Ends: Christ, Cagle. Linesmen; Riley, Baer, and Jenkins. Arizona Racks: Collier, Bever, Ends: Dlcus, Linesmen: Grldlev.

my ino ian mldfleld at the half. The Lobos were on Arizona's 15-yard line three minutes after the second half opened. They had recovered an onslde klckoff and Brown had tossed a 20-yard pass to Crist. Brown and Willson drove tVi tin fn mln of seven yards. Willson drove through center on the next pl-iy ot 0 a-a on' "IS II I "L.f ft.

I I but fumbled and the Wildcats re- a and 'HRRs got off an- West Tennessee Tethers rol-eovered on their own three-vard beautiful ount for 'O yards eCe. 27; Murray state Teacher. 31 Beautiful Chain Gang your budget Is small and the gift list long, don't eliminate all those friends you'd like to remember make your money do double duty Visit this gift store where delightful gifts can be found at prices often far below what you would expect to pay. You are always welcome to come in and look around. 'Ins to halt the most determined drive of the game.

Shortly after, the Cats intercepted a pass In mldfleld and Rlggs, Collier, and Lelber drove through the line for three successive first downs before they were hslted. Rlggs' drop kick fell short. Brown took a piss from Will-son snd gained 21 yards to put ths Lobos 'n a scoring position tarly In the fourth period, but Acuff Intercepted a pass from Willson to remove this threat. An ichanre nf mints trnve th Cats ths ball In mldfleld and Bever snd Rlggs started apo'her drive, which Crist broke up when he recovered a fumble on his own 10-yard line. Willson punted to mldfleld and the Tucson boys started another parade through the line and down the field.

The game ended on their fourth down seven vards from the New Mexico goal line. Hargls and Rlggs were the stars of the Arizona b'ickfield, with Lelber, Bever, snd Collier gaining through the line upon occasion. Foster and Crist stared for the Lobos on the defensive. Foster was down under every punt and kick-off and made nearly every tackle upon such occasions. Brown was able to make several nice gains around end or off tackle for tho Lobos and Willson was a consistent gainer through the line.

But for a series of bad breaks, both teams should have cored two more each. The Wildcats made sixteen doMu to for tht Lotos. pUSS JK i i JJ I fit s-, f'f MW fi rS f- a it rr '1 i Dunse.ith. and Herring. Referee: Bonev.

I'mplre: Short. H1GHSCH00L FOOTBALL Linesman: Fleam. Summary: Crnces. 21; St Michael's Firs! downs: Lobos, Arizona, eo'ieee Ct-m Fei. 9.

16. Rosu-rll, 7: Tul.T'os.i. 7. Yards gained by rushing: 111; Arizona. 237.

vrTmr Fr WfWTTts Passes completed; Lohos, 3 for ANNAPOLIS. Nov. 2.1 (Pi- fiO yards; Arizona, 2 for 25 vnrds. yrivv third strine- foot- Passes Incomnlelei r.ohos 7- rlnrrl1 'heir wnv throneth in- i iffy Korber China and Gift Store Korber Block Phone 115 Ha i v. i-17.

MW 4 k. zona, 2. Intercepted: Lobos, Arizona, j. Net yardage: Lobos, 171; Arizona, 262. Penalties: Lo'ooa, 25 Ari- tona, 20, of Kansas who received first hnt left ri VCOrUned rbpd JaU- Kk- Wo''al-Freda KeIIer- Ruby TT CSV.

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