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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL jgy; Pfcico Haegs Up 16-14 Vktory Over Texas Rfes EMto October S. 1941 City Briefs knsssx Jajcets TrcsccItaaL.2$.7 ROSWELL, Oct 4 -Scor MWiaVBW (COM fell on the Lobo 14. On fourth down, Shoopman tried a field goal, but it wat wide. Three times. New Mexico got within the 10-yard stripe, but they fumbled.

Excellent timing of plays from Coach Ted Shipkey's accordion shuffle shift meant a 208-yard net average for the Lobos to the Miners' scant 87. Loss To Crcces, 7-6 Breaks Cost Locals Second Heartbreaker A scrappy outweighed outfit Fer Testis' Lists of rooms which wttl fea available for teachers attsmsj the New Mexico tVucatfonxl Assn. convention here Oct S3 to 25 are being compiled by tht Chamber of Commerce, CharWs Reatow, tourist director, reported. The city's large hotels already havt capacity mervatsoos and the overflow of teachers will havt to stay in Albuquerque nomas, Res tow said. He urged persons with a room they could rent during the convention to telephoM him at No.

6730. Tennis Schedules; Saturday's Results The Sunday arhedule far tha alo-atera tenaia loureament will ktfta at 1 a. m. at the Unirersity at fat Meaita courts. All games posuM via ka played at the University.

Bbbm mUWs may be held at Ri Grand park, Seml-finais. men singUs, 4 a. as. Walter Driver vs. Roy rimes.

Jack Ballaek sa. Bok Turpln. Piaala. vaaata'a sin-tiei. a.

at. Roiie Donnally n. Andrea JohRJon. Ptnali. Junior ilrls ainijes, a.

at. Lrla Whit a. Maurata Mad-iox. Plnala. women's doublet, I a.

as. Lae-Proetar vs. DaaaUy Jahawa, fta-ala. Junior girl's doublet. a.

av. Maddox and Waekrrbartk ri Wklta and Maros. finals, boy's singles. I a. Phil Aur s.

Dick Wiillaau. ttter-ans" singlet Shea s. Lasher a. as Fletcher vs. Butt.

II a a. Piaala. Is Veteranr doubles. Butt and WUktns s. Hanna and Christie a.

m. Plnals: Shea and Fletcher va. srlnner af proceeding match. 1:30 p. an.

Plnala Junior t-eran's ainglea. t.M a. as. Pred WUklaaaa vs. Charles Berntnghaus.

Jaalar eeteraa daakte: Saeaat rwrad: Chew-Wheley defeated WUklBtaa-Kelo. sick. 4-4. 4-4. Bare' tiagtoa: Seatl-fiaali: Phil Aiar defeated Mark Mathews, (-1.

1-1 Dick Williams defeated BUly ing three times on their football and once on the breaks, the Ari xona Junior College of Phoenix downed New Mexico Military In stitute Broncos 26 to 7 here Satur day. The Jaycees opened the scoring in the first four minutes of play. Bogard, left half, got off to a hot pass to Perry, right end, that was good for 30 yards and the marker Despuy It Expected la Sacta Fe Tuesday Journal Capital Bareaa FoCcOegians Reach Seini-Fnsals Of Southvestern Two Junior Stan Advance; Ball Brothers Beaten The Southwestern tennis tournament Saturday night was headed toward an all-collegiate windup in the men's singles, with two of the semi-finalists actually still ir the running fo the junior singles crown. And it was those same two 18-year-olds, Walter Driver of Texas University and Jack Ballock of Redlands (Cal.) University, who ended the domination of the Ball brothers of El Paso in quarterfinals Saturday morning. At 9 a.

m. on the University of New Mexico courts, young Driver. HeM ftoea Haspllal-Urs Charles Abreu, 703 West Lead, is recuperating at home from an operation performed two week ago at the St Joseph Hospital AcvoaatMt KMutt Charles A. Mehlhom, Albuquerque certified public accountant has been elect- ed a member of the American In stitute of Accountants it was an nounced by the institute Satur day. Mehlhorn is a partner in Horton and Bixler, 101 North Sixth Street EPISCOPAL 80CIXTY Young Episcopalian men and women will meet in St John's 't 7:13 to take steps to form cnurcn ocly nZEtt speak to the group.

Those assisting Dean Matthews in organization include the Misses Theo Buggeln, Del Means. Joanna Pen-field, Mary Rea, and Mary K. Wood; also the Messrs. Donald Knode, David R. Lane Jr.

and Ben McConnell. SANTA FE, Oct. 4 Friends ofjCathedral House Sunday evening Steiert, 4 1-4. (-1. Jaalar girls' daakiet: Beml-rlaala: i Maddox-Wackrrbarth defeated Stanlon-Ralev.

1-4. (-1. Whlte-Marea defeated Ouerln-Taichert. (-1, 4-1. I Jaalar bays' daaktea: SeaH-rhtaH: i Park-douler defeated Pancratl-Powell 1-1, 4-4 Palkenburg-Palkenburf defeated Lebertteln-Vidal, (-1, 1-9.

Bbaffer-RicB- ard. bve Jaalar bars' ainglea: Seeaad tUrnm: Waller Driver defeated Harry roweii. -4. 4 4. jack aatiack defeated start vi- dai.

1-4. 1-4. Art Graybiii defeated Bob Third raiad cr John Lulisich In Last Quarter Debate Game To Gnard Who Had To Quit for Season Sjr PAt'L WEEKS 'arnal Sporte Editor Fighting lor a teammate who ad to give up football, tnose ast-half Lobos of New Mexico hiversitv battled to a fourtn- uarter 16-14 victory over Texas ines here Saturday night oeiore roaring crowd of 6000. Thev dedicated the game to old hhn Luksich. who was told oy Soctors two days ago that his grid fcareer was over.

After the deeming 52-yard touchdown march, the Milltoppers staved off a Mucker throat inside their own 15, and hammered back to the Texans' 15 1.4 nt iha cramp. WIC cuu Halfback Norvell (Keel) smim, hero of New Mexico's 12-6 tri-nmoh over Flagstaff last week. Jcarried the ball over for the win ning touchdown ana we second Border Lontercnce vic tory. Price Fumbles ah.a mer can Owen Price, of Mines, whose off-tackle giants and bullet-like passes might have made him the hero, turned out to be the goat of the game, because of a fumble behind his own goal seven minutes after the game started. Crashing through the line, End Vince Bo-gren and Tackle Ben Agajanian smeared Price behind the stripe just as he had recovered the ball.

The margin or tne saieiy the margin of the final score. Price passed and he ran and he passed as the Miners drove goal-wards in the second period. From midfield after an exchange of punts, the Miners hammered Prin. xlashed off right tackle from the seven-yard line for the core, and Tackle Bill Shoopman a.j Via Tevnn a from Las Cmces bowled over the Albuquerque High School Bulldogs 7-8 on the Bulldog Field Saturday afternoon the second consecutive close decision dropped by the locals. A 28-yard pass from Quarterback Jack Redman to End John Hart set up the Bulldogs' touchdown early in the first period, with Lee Hyde, hard-hitting left half, taking the ball over on reverse through left tackle.

The Bulldogs line-plunge attempt for the extra point failed, and with it went the chance for a tie Fullback Al Hill's interceotion or an Albuquerque pass in the second period paved the way for th- Las Cruces victory. He snag ged tne aerial, tossed by Albu querque's Fullback John Kouba on the 30-Vard line and three Py ter Quarterback Walter Isaacks rifled a 26-vard nasi to Alfredo Apodaca. left end. for Hill carried the ball su, fnr ho lne cenlPr ior We extra point. The locals racked up 12 first downs to Las Cruces' 6, gained 152 yards from rushing compared to the visitors' 142, and completed three passes for 73 yards as against Las Cruces' two for 29 yards.

TO HYDE PARK NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (Ml Presi-dent Roosevelt left his New York town house late Saturday by motor for his Hyde Park, N. home after spending a day attending to personal matters. 17 0 E) Art Oraybill defeated Georbt Wily A Good Petition in Albuq'Jcrqa May be secured as a result of thorough training at the Western School for Private Secretaries, largest business-training school in New Mexico. Established 22 years.

Faculty of competent nstructors. Graduates placed. mste member of the Junior Davis Cup 'i, oumru cigiiui in mri (United States, is favored to turn 3n.vrnr.n1rl Rnv Hrimco nf San Diego State College. Three years ago Grimse defeated Walter for the Arizona State championship, but the experts predict this is Driver's turn. In the lower bracket at the same time and on the Lobo courts, Ballock faces a teammate, Bob Turpin.

If anyone might be ranked as a favorite at this stage. Turpin probably would be the man. On the California clay courts, he consistently whips young Ballock, but the cement bothers him. Ballock and Driver put on sort of a preview of what may be coming attractions Saturday evening. In their quarter-final junior singles match, the first set went to Ballock, 7-5, and thev were tied at nine games apiece in the second set when the umpire said "let's call it quits until the sun comes up again." In the quarter-finals Driver defeated Russell Ball, 6-8, 8-6, 6-3.

Grimse turned back Bob Hill of Albuquerque, 6-3, 7-9, 6-2. Ballock defeated George Ball, 6-3. 2-6, 6-3. And Turpin conquered game Dale Dellinger of Albuquer que, 7-5, 6-3. Dellinger was the only unseeded player to reach the quarter-windup.

While the Balls fell in the singles division, they were hot on the trail of another doubles title Saturday afternoon, reaching the semi-finals by quelling Dellinger-Hill. 6-0, 6-2, 7-5. The other semi final to be played Sunday morning pits Turpin-Ballock vs. Pratt Grimse. FOR PIclVATF Wstt TljafM Ave.

cr GAS SZZ 1-4. 4-2 Homer Richards defeated Orwiond Parke. 1-5. 4- Tom Falkenburf defeated Don Leonard, 4-0, 1-8. Seail-llnals Tom Falkrnburg defeated Homer Hi- chards.

4-2, -T, 1-S. Waajea'a doubles: Seeaad reand: Pallcenburg-Vldal defeated Darls-Rieo ardann. 4-1, 4-2. Real-finals Loew-Proctor defeated FTalkenburg-VI- dal. 4-4.

4-4 Donnally-Johnsoa defeated Faler-Camnbell. 4-2. 4-1. Weairn's Mingles: Third Reand: Jean Davis defeated Jeannett Patera, 4-1. 4-0.

Roale Donnally defeated Lala White. 4-1, 4-4. Mickey Falkenburf defeated Sarah A. Sampson, 1-4, (-2. Andrea Johnson defeated Betty Flack, 4-2, 4-1.

Semi-finals Donnally drfratrd Davis, 1-2, 4-1. Johnson defeated Falkenburf. (-1, (-4. Janlar girls' singlra: Third raaadt La Verne 8i anion defeated Annie Maros. 4-4.

(-1. Lela White defeated Louise Taichert. 4-0. 4-2. Maurlnt Maddol da fealed Betty Henry.

4-1. 4-4. Helen Wark- rrbarth defeated Louisa Raley, (-1, 1-S, Bemi-iinala Lela Whit defeated La Vern Stanton 4-4. 4-1. Msurlne Maddoi defeated Helen Wackerbarth, 4-2.

1-S. Girls Singles: Fiaala: Annie Maros defeated Louis Raley, -t, '1-3. Mlied Double. All competition cancelled dut la lack or time. Veteranr tingles: aecond round: Sag Shea defeated S.

H. Mathews, 1-1; 4-2. C. Z. Lesher defrated Hal Christie, 4-4; S-d.

Frank Fletcher defeated Tom Hanna, 2-4 4-4: 4-2. Dr. E. c. Bult won from W.

Ball by default. Veterans' doubles: Second round: Shea- Fletcher won from Beutltr-Blumenscheln, 4-1: 4-4. Junior veterans' singles: Second round: Pred Wilkinson defeated Lynn Jones, 4-2; 4-1, Jack Brandenbrug, defeated B. Elfcrs 7-9. 4-1.

Charles Bernlnfhaut defeated Roger Wheley, 4-3; 4-4; (-2. Kenneth Wentworth defeated Oeorge Cound, 4-3: 2-4: 4-2. Seml-flnals: Pred Wilkinson defeated Jack Brandenburg, 4-2; 4-2. Charles Berntnghaut defeated Kenneth Wentworth, 4-3; 4-1 Postponement of a scheduled field day at Wagon Mound to show results of sheep experiments was announced by County Agent Frank L. Wayne.

It had been scheduled for Monday. No data has been set for it Wsyne said he was Informed that rains and floods over th state, which would prevent many livestock men ffom attending. were responsible for postpont ment tfrrHpr- OITID Ttfcn TKI ASaSICm Kr7 3 I. I convex leu iu I P-? The starting lineups and weights for the New Mexico University-Texas Mines game Saturday night: UkM Uku. 1M Araiaalaa, in Thaaaasaa, IU Xaarrts.

tl llicli. "1 D. SaaHk. SIS Bafrca. SIS SaHlb.

I4S Server. lit Hill. 1 Gastatira. Officials: Cm Parcclh, lie r. ft IT BG BT BE Tna MIbm Saara, Id Shaaaua, -U t'atar.

fatlaa. las ward. S4 CaalreU. (ellard. IM rrare.

IM Bat Stallard IM III RH IB FitaieraM. IM Uvfcs, referee: p. a. C. B.

Saeeae. kead- liafsasaai Glk Jarssaa. fiaM t4tl. Tom: I a. Wlliap Staiaj.

Summary: LakM First Downs, Rushing First Downs. Passing Total First Downs is Yarda Oained, Rushing Yardi Lest, Rushing SO Net Yards, Rushing lot Passes Attempted I Mlaera 4 It 111 17 14 Passrs Completed, 4 for IDS yds. i tor lit jrdt. Passes Intercepted Punts. I (or 31 yd.

ar. for yd av Punta Returned for yd. net for 47 vd. net wicKuua ior 4 ja. BT.

a ior za yd. ar, KickoKs Returned 1 for IT yds. 1 for viti Fumbles Fumbles Recovered I Pni I for yds. 1 for yds Substitutions: Lobos. Ends: Beard and Ogelsby: Tackles: Hanklns.

McClintock, and Wstklns; Guards: Attel and Thompson; Center: Progge; Backs; N. Smith Maclntyre, Behl, Crocco. Miners. End: Bules; Tackles: Howard and 0111: Guard, Howard; Backs: Clark Wardy. Malone, Devlin, and Bloodworth! Scoring: Touchdowns: Lobos 1 (Ousto-Tlch, K.

Smith, substitute for Hilll Miners I iPrice 2i. Point after Touchdown: Lobos 2 (Arajlnian 1) Miners (Shoopman 21 Safety on Miners iPrlcel. WEST TEXAS STATE OPPOSES TEMPE TEMPE, Oct. 4 WAn under-rated West-Texas State College football team made its Border Conference Deput Saturday night by upsetting the Arizona State Teachers College Bulldogs, 1940 champions, 13 to 7, before 4500 spectators. Ben Collins, 156-pound halfback, sparked the Buffalo attack, scoring the first touchdown and setting up the second with a spectacular line-plunging exhibition.

WILDCATS BURY AGGIES, 47 TO 0 TUCSON, Oct. 4 (P The University of Arizona plow ed mercilessly through the New Mexico Aggies' football team Saturday night for a 47 to 0 Border Conference victory. The Wildcats turned in a stea dy flow of touchdowns and even smeared the hapless Aggies for a safety at the start of the game The visitors, without reserves and depending upon willing it inexperienced volunteeis to fill out their squad, leaned heavily on Lloyd Sullivan, quarterback, Bugs Carrasco. fullback, and Red DemDscv. end.

but cot within scoring distance only twice and lacked stamina to cross the line. C. Z. Lesher Heads Southwest Netmen Albuquerque Gets State Open, Closed C. Z.

Lesher of the University of Arizona at Tucson was elected president of the Southwest Tennis Assn. at the annual meeting and dinner Saturday night at the Dinner Bell, Lesher succeeds Roy A. Stamm of Albuquerque. Other officers named were Carey of Phoenix, vice-president; S. H.

Matthews of Tucson, secretary-treasurer. Er. nest Blumenschein of Taos was elected sectional delegate. The 35 members of the association set the New Mexico open and closed tournaments for 1942 in Albuquerque. The Arizona open was given to Yuma.

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John J. Dempsey, under secretary of the interior, were informed to arnve ln aanta re next Tuesday ror of several days. Dempsey, it has been announced, will attend the National Reclamation Assn. convention before returning to Washington. Ties Artists Open Aspen Week Cillery TAOS, N.

Oct. 4 -The Taos Artists in observance of Aspen Week, has hung a special exhibition of golden aspens in the La Fonda gallery. Sunday, the Red River Circle Drive north of Taos through Red River will constitute the most popular route for aspen tours with Forest Service guides. GLOBE DOWNS GAI.LUF GALLUP, N. Oct.

4 (M- Scoring twice in the final quar. ter, the football team from Globe. defeated Gallup High School, 13-0, Saturday night. A COSTS-tJIT. o)pr Jl SEE THIS NEW 1942 RADIANT-CIRCULATOR ONLY COAL IU- A fine looking full size Gas Range, all white enamel finish, has 5 gallon water reservoir, 4 large holes and 2 small holes ln top.

Thermostat in oven door. Here's mighty good stove for such a low price only Extra Easy Terns 395 W5 111 95 IfJ FUEL-OIL L9U Late in tne tnira quanci, Bogren Intercepted Price's pass on the Mines 45, and ngnt mere commenced some of the fanciest running you ever saw. Bogren cailoDed seven yards, lateralled to Larry Fellicetti, the guard who look Luksich place. Larry pack the leather another seven yards, lateralling to Reese Hill on the Taxas 31. Hill picked his way to the five, and Fullback George Gustovich crashed over three plays later.

Agajanian's conver sion shot the Lobos ahead 9-7. Pull Ratile Daizle But the Muckers hadn't shot their wad yet. Price returned the I hickofr 35 yards to the Lobo 42. I Owen and Jim Wardy lugged it tlP yards, before the Mines pulled I their biggest piece of razzle-dazzle. rrice passed to Freddie Salem Who fired an over-hand lateral toward the sidelines to Hershel 3oyd.

Boyd was thrown on the 5, but Price battered the left side (t the Lobo line three times for Ihe 'core. Shoopman's conversion gave the Miners a 1 4-9 lead. The last quarter was well un-ier way, when New Mexico made As supreme effort. Maclntyre returned one of Price's rangy punts from the Lobo 29 to the 48. Red fired a pass to the weak aide from a spread, and Walt Beard, a substitute end, carried it to the Mines 29.

Another pass, Maclntyre -to -Beard, advanced he Lobos to the 18. Server fum-Med, but Gustovich recovered, and raced to the 5. On a spinner, Red Smith carried it over. Agajanian added the final touch with a place kick, and the Lobos held their 16-14 margin. Excellent Timing The Miners headed for paydirt in the closing minutes with the same piece of razzle-dazzle which fooldl the Lobos before.

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