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November 23, 11 PaxtFocr ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Single Tonchdown Drive Subdues SMpkey's Hobos, 1 to Texas fes Beats Raton Declines Invitation Minnesota Overpowers Badgers 41-6, Winds Up Second Perfect Year Aggies, 24 to 13, Gatevay Covl Hill Saves Army Game Ltercepted Pass hSacd Quarter Ssals Outcome New Mexico Holds Upper Hand Uctfl That Point OnUddyFicH Notre Dame, Duke Refused "IT" Saturday Football Results Finish Unbeaten Seasons, Navy Wins NEW YORK. Nov. 22 (AP) Minnesota's power. School Board Out MaryrUit. I); Weitera Carolina Teeth- A.

IrtJUTUlt, 0n, Hi Bethany, Reasons (or Action RATON, N. No (AP) The school 1 COLLEGE BOEDER CONFERENCE New Mexico Aggies, 13; Texas Mines, Zt. ful Gophera completed their By PAUL WEEKS Journal Sports Editor MlllWMT second successive unbeaten, untied football season Satur Thawing out on a pass in day and firmly established them Noire Dae. M. Souther California, II.

Neb atka. 14; Iowa. 11. Kaittta 11; Iowa BtaU. It tle).

Uarrecki. 11; College ol Idaho. Pltnojrg Kaa Teacher. 11; Emporia terception in the secona auarter. Loyola of Los An New Mexico State Cashes In on Only Two Scoring Chances EL PASO.

Tex. Nov, 22 Texas Mines skidded to a 24-13 victory over the New Mexico Aggies on a muddy field Saturday. Owen Price, Mines quarterback, wheeled around left end for a touchdown in the opening minutes of the game. From then on there was no doubt about the outcome, even though the Aggies cashed in on both their scoring chances. In the third period Dick Boyd intercepted a Mines pass and ran to the Miner 24.

From the six, FAR-SOUTHWEST Loyola (L. New Mexico L', 3. McMurray, 13; 45th Division. 12. Saturday declined thanks an invitation to ton's high school fot team to play in the Ga Bowl at Artesia on Dec.

5. The decision came as a su State Teachers, I. geles marched 49 yards in five olavs here Saturday aft ernoon to score a 7-3 victory over the Lobos of New Mexico University in Hilltop Stadium. oniy nours after Supt. Harrison had indicated that St.

Loui. wicmia. a. Missouri. 45; Kansas, -Northwestern.

37; UllnoU. t. Indiana, Purdue. 0. Ohio State.

Michigan, St kmneaota, 41; Wisconsin. S. Michigan State. 31; Ohio Oklahoma. II; Marquette, 14.

Evensnlie. 54; ArUniae A. an I tn- I. would not look with disfavoi Al Smith, substitute center for Marty Brill's Lions, pulled down bid from Artesia provided i a pass thrown by Lobo Quarter North Central Scholastic approval. Board Meets With Coarh Rnuth.tern tKu.i.

Poll Kara State. selves as the nation No. 1 team for the second time in as many years. Overwhelming choice for the No. 1 spot in the last Associated Press poll the Gophers, led by Bruce Smith, buried Wisconsin under a 41-6 count for their 17th successive victory, clinched the Big Ten title for the sixth time in eight years, and left no room for doubt that they would be ranked on top when the football rolls are closed for the season.

Smith Is Mainspring Smith, showing small trace of the injury that hampered him in earlier games, was the mainspring of a ferocious offense that swept the flighting Badgers off their feet and settled the outcome back Charlie Smith, and Loyola Xr'A 1 j4( gained the upper hand for the West Texas Slate, Texas A. 39. IA8T Army. Wilt Virginia, Boston Collfi. II; Boston Calve riltr, 1.

TtmsU, 11: Holy Croaa, II. Harard. II: YaH, Pennsylvania. 11; Cornell. (.

Perm. State, Jl; Plttsburita, T. Auburn, 13; Vlllanoa, Ultyette, 47; LeHIh. T. Dreiel, Svartnmor, Nivy, JS; Princeton.

0. Oettyiburf, II; Dickinson, IT. Muhlenberi. 43: Upsala, 1. Pordham, 35; St.

Marya 1 Bucknrll. 41; Albright, o. Colgate, 30: Columbia. 31. Delaware, 11; Washington, Lasall.

13: Perm. Military. I. The school board met for! the Aggies scored on a pass, first time. Toledo, 14; Bradley, I.

SOUTHWEST eral hours soon after a telegii Harold Wiggs to Lloyd Sullivan. invuauon was received Iron" Chester Giggs, end, intercepted A substitute halfback. Gene Thornburgh, raced eight yards around his right end for the touchdown after an 18-yard pass. Artesia Gateway Bowl Closeted with them were son and Coach Larry G. ich.

Vince Schenk-to-Don Maclsaae, a Mines lateral in the fourth and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. George Johnson made the conversion for the only extra point of the game. The Miners sent- fullback and Thornburgh's own 23-yard The board issued the folli run had put the ball in position statement through its seci BhlDoenburi (Pa.) Teachere. 14: Lock Lester Friday booted the extra E. C.

Smith: Dewey Fitzgerald over from the of the game almost before it "The Raton Board of Edue; point. 3SM Set Game after due consideration and Haven, f. Hofitra, II: Hartvlck, S. Morrla Harrey, 40; Detroit Tech, 1 SOITH Florida, 14: Oeorgla Tech, 1. Cleraaon, 14; Purman, (, Duke, St; North Carolina State, t.

Oeorgla, IS; Dartmouth, t. Tenneaae. 10; Kentucky, T. deeply appreciating the bid, clines an invitation to partic A crowd estimated at 3500 kept one eye on a storm brewing over the Sandia Mountains east of the stadium, but the sun favored the started. Notre Dame and Duke, two others of the slender band of major teams who have escaped defeat, closed their regular seasons with victories.

But there was sharp Southern Methodist, mjw. Rice. 0: Christian, (tlei. Christian, II; St. Mary (Texae), 14.

BOlKY MOUNTAINS Colorado State. Brigham Young, 1 Regia, 1J; Oreeler S'ate. 0. Idaho. 31; Montana State, Grinnell, 13; Colorado College, I.

PAB WIST Santa Clara. 11: B. C. L. II.

Oregon, 19; Washiniton. II. Oregon S'ate. 17; Montana. 0.

Washington State. Ooniaea, I. San Pranelico, 30; San Jose State, I. Friday's Results: HIGH SCHOOL Santa Fe Indians. 13; Stanley, 7.

Versatile Loyola Band Enthralls Football Crowd in tne post season football for the following reasons: Welfare of the Boy. nine-yard stripe for their second touchdown in the second quarter. In the same period Ed Barnes, a substitute back, shook loose on a line play and went 69 yards to score. The Miners racked up their final touchdown in the third quarter, concluding a 34-yard march when Price plunged over right tackle. Hampden-Sydney.

14; Randolph-Macon, "1 The well beine of th contrast in their methods. Duke, with Winston Siegried scorine is of first importance, and New Mexico Youth Catches Touchdown Pass, Cadets Beat West Virginia, 7-6, in Final Period 1 Mississippi. II; Arkanaae, Vanderbllt, 7: Alabama. Mississippi 8tatr. 4S; Mlllupf.

Southwestern Centenary, (tin. Bluefleld. 13: St. Paul. aireaay nos played a strenl four touchdowns, buried North Carolino State, 55-6, but Notre Dame was hard-pressed to turn rootball schedule.

"2 Undue interference period. The punt out went to mid University of Havana, Camp Davie, regularly scheduled school ac back four-times-beaten Southern field, and two Army running plays 17. California, 20-18. It was the first ties. "3 A game of this kind w.

got nowhere. unbeaten season for the Irish, who were tied by Army, since out of its own territory at the have no official school status Mazure then dropped back from his own 43 and uncorked a long, half. Larson Probes Players' Conduct it is not sponsored by the Knute Rockne's 1930 outfit. high pass. Hill caught it over his Mexico High School Athl The third quarter waxed hot in From a stirring interpretation VV IWkJ A Vl'1 4 WT anew W) Army ran into a peck of trouble in its football encounter with a hard-tackling, hard-driving bunch of West Virginians Saturday afternoon, but thanks to a tremendous forward pass by stocky Hank Mazur and a great catch by Ralph Hill the Cadets squeezed through with a 7 to 6 victory.

Just as the 25,000 fans were re Assn." Bice Ties T. C. V. Of the other major unbeaten of "The Star-Spangled Banner' game all afternoon, played in 48-degree temperature. New Mexico's offensive lacked variety from the beginning.

A lively, go-get-em spirit was there, but a well-charted attack was lacking. The first quarter was all the Loboi', as was the last one as far as brilliant punting duel was concerned. But despite a handful of good breaks the Lobos' way In the dosing minutes, they couldn't generate scoring power. Perfect Field Goal Ben Agaianian, who was in hospital two nights ago, kicked a field goal late in the first quarter to climax the second Lobo drive to the Loyola 13. Without a consistent pass attack to function alongside the rush offensive, the Hilltoppers failed to penetrate the Loyola 40 again until the fading seconds of the game.

shoulder on the goal line, and Gene Smith placekicked the extra mldfield not the football end of it, particularly, but the growing Two years ago, Raton decl: at the kickoff to a few whimsical teams, Duquesne closed its season a hi1 tn film, In ri enmity of the players. Officials bars of "Let Me Call You Sweet uic mat ut wav Rnurl arroinct Tl tj heart" after a fist fight on the point to put the Cadets ahead, to 6. Cadet Hill Is the son of R. J. had to stop a fight after one pile-up, and on the succeeding play.

School, chosen as the Southe! Tempe-Flagstaff Game in Question field, the 60-piece Loyola Univer sity band wooed and wowed 3500 Loyola workhorse ground-gainer, Vince Pacewic, drew a 15-yard signing themselves to the idea of Hill of Albuquerque. Young Hill em reprerentative again year. Amended Regulations The board did not at once TUCSON. Nov. 22 customer! at the Lobo-Lion foot ball game here Saturday after noon.

is a graduate of Santa Fe High roughing penalty for taking a swing at his tacklers. Emil Larson, Border Conference and the New Mexico Military In stitute. commissioner, said Saturday the plain the objection to the gi Feinting Duel Impressive, too, were the band From the Lobo goal to the Loy maneuvers on parade, the color having no official status. The State Athletic Assn bearers with armed escort, and Raton Is Planninr ola goal went the punting duel of the last quarter. Bozo Mcln last week while Texas A.

and M. which clinched the Southwest title Saturday when its nearest rival, Texas Christian, played a scoreless tie with Rice, will face Texas on Thursday. Two other conference races were decided Saturday. Missouri, routing Kansas as expected, 45-6, took over the Big Six throne vacated by Nebraska. Utah, which was idle, walked into the Big Seven crown when Brigham Young was upset by Colorado State, 22-7.

In the East, Fordham's once-beaten Rams, hopeful of a bcwl engagement, spotted St. Mary's Gaels an early touchdown and year amended its regulations baton-juggling, acrobatic drum results of his investigation of the conduct of Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff football players during and after a game at Tempe last week will be presented at the December meeting permit holding of post-seai could tyre fumbled a punt by Pacewic Golf Course and Park have done in warmer major, who much, much games and in advance the assd The Lions, too, were drained of on the Lobo five as the quarter better ation board of control gave opened. He recovered, however. any high-powered attack, failing weather. Concert it Halftlme tesia approval of the Gatevi Raton Is moving ahead with many new developments in sight, of the conference in El Paso, to live up to their reputation.

game. Tex. They were favored to romp over At the halftime, the musicians R. H. Faxon, manager of the the soldiers entering their classic with Navy next week with a 6 to 0 defeat fresh on their record, the Cadet offense, stymied practically all afternoon, lashed out.

It was early in the final quarter. The Mountaineers already had stopped one assault on their 10 in the opening seconds of the Injured Loyola Men Return With Team To Los Angeles Hugh Ward, guard for the Loyola Lions, suffered a fractured ankle, and Gene Thornburgh Lions' halfback, a dislocated shoulder within two plays of the Referee Arthur Mulvey signed Ted Shipkey's team. Orstir Breaks Loose marched quick step to "God Bless America" to the center of the Chamber of Commerce, said here ii i la Saturday. He came here with thenOCkey KCSUltS and New Mexico wore down -he Loyola kickers, until finally a 60 yard quick kick by Clyde Hill had the Lions with their back to the wall. A holding penalty after another exchange of kicks, with Charlie Smith getting off one for 60 yards, threw Loyola back on field, executed intricate maneu NATIONAL LEAGL'E a complaint in Tempe justice court charging that Bob Wing, Flagstaff end, struck him in the mouth after the game between the two teachers colleges.

Players vers, and halted in the proper New York Rangers, Montr However, a little scat back named Gene Grady gave the Lobos two scares, once late in the first half when he scooted 60 yards around left end before he positions for concert music John T. Boudreau, director of its own 1-yard line. o. both teams were benched for Canadiens, 2. Toronto, Chicago, 0.

Detroit Red Wings, Brook Americans, 1. Pacewic booted out of danger, rough tactics during the final was run down behind by the quarter. Raton delegation to the New Mexico Reclamation convention, and served as secretary of the resolutions committee. Final word has been received, he said, that airport improvements will be completed at Raton, and plans are going forward for building of a municipal golf course and park. Business in the coal mines is showing a little upward trend, livestock conditions are good and the Chamber is lowever.

The Hilltoppers tried desperately for a score as the game neared the end. Charlie the nationally-famous band, stepped to his place in front, and the musicians immediately went into the classical strains of Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto in Flat Minor," which has been arranged into the popular number of "Tonight We Love." game with New Mexico University here Saturday afternoon. Larson declined to say whether he would recommend a rule outlawing players who strike officials. This rule is in effect in the Southwestern Conference. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St.

Paul, Omaha. 0. Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, overtime). Hershey, Washington, 1. Both injuries occurred late in then used the airways to chalk up a 35-7 decision.

Harvard, extended to the limit by a gallant Yale eleven, pounded out a 14-0 triumph to take the Big Three crown. Penn, concentrating its scoring in the first half, buried a hapless, fumbling Cornell outfit, 16-0, as Navy, paced by Bill Bu-sik, ran all over Princeton, 23-0. Indian Bill Geyer was the star as Colgate toppled Columbia, 30-21. Mazur-To-lllll A fourth period pass from Henry Maaur to Ralph Hill was all that carried Army to a 7-6 verdict over West Virginia, but Temple, rallied behind a brilliant performance by Andy Tomasic and Smith's pass was intercepted by Grady on the Loyola one, where hv. was thrown by Hill.

Again Pacewic kicked out to the Lobo 35. Pacewlc's interception of Mclntyre's pass intended for Clyde Hill spelled doom to New the third quarter, Cleveland, New Haven, 1 Swing 'The Lonesome Road' Leon Server, Lobo halfback, al WILDCATS SWEEP SERIES worKing on several other proi- Then, they whirled off into a Philadelphia, Providence, Buffalo, Springfield, 2. so received a shoulder injury in th a TUCSON, Nov. 22 swing rendition of "The Lonesome Lobos' scooter, speedy Leon Server. Early in the third quarter, Grady got away for 26 yards on the identical play, this time Fullback Vic Crocco running him out of bounds.

It was a great day for the kickers. There was nine punts of more than 45 yards and two by the Lobos' Charlie Smith and Clyde Hill for 60. Agajanian averaged 51 yards on his kick-offs, and Loyola's kicker averaged 60. Lobos Open Stront New Mexico opened up strong, drove from their own 45 to the the game. Mexico's last opportunity.

SUartlna llneunl: University of Arizona's polo team swept the two-game series with Stanford University by winning Road," the solo parts taken on a hot trombone. The concert ended with the band accmpanying tobat Loyola Loken US McCarthy 8 to 3 Saturday, after Friday's D. Smith LT Vogflaar a trumpet player's interpretation of "St. Louis Blues," encored by 11-4 victory. Thompson Lo Rosen The two Loyola players re- i turned with the team to Los An geles by rail Saturday night.

TWO-FOOTED DOG SACRAMENTO, Cal. a white and tan puppy weighing! less than a pound, was born without a pair of front legs, yet Roberta mnch Fellcettl RO Smith another arrangement for trumpet of the "Birth of the Blues." count on Marquette. Southern crushed Holy Cross, 31-13. Villa-nova proved no match for Aub It was "California, Here 1 Loyola 14 all running plays Methodist won a Southwest Conference test from Baylor, 14-0. In the Southeast, Vanderbllt ruined Alabama's bowl hopes Come" when the final gun meant a 7-3 victory for the Los Angeles Agajanian RT Mtksti Bpttier RX Toombs Mclntyra QB B'ehly Server IH Daugherty N.

Smith RH Orady Oustovlch PB Pacewic Officials: Mulvey, referee; Parcells, um oerore they lost the ball on downs. Loyola thought it had kicked out of danger, but Mcln- with a 7-0 decision, Jack Jenkins team, and the drum major laid down his batons to keep time with handsprings, cartwheels, climaxed with a full somersault in doing the scoring as he has in VALUES that never change Since 1853 the care and thought, the fine materials and the craftsmanship that have gone into the Steinway piano have produced a standard never surpassed. Holding to these constant values has mafic the Steinway the Instrument of the Immortals. Alert responsiveness the resonance of the Diaphragmatic Soundboard and matchless workmanship make the Steinway en investment of constant value to you. Convenient terms.

Prices start urn and the Southerners won 13-0, Monk Gafford scored both touchdowns. Pitt scored first, but Penn State turned on the heat and buried the Panthers, 31-7, with Pepper Petrella scoring three touchdowns. Lafayette won the Middle Three title, beating Lehigh, 47-7. Bob Zuppke's 29-year coaching job with Illinois ended in disaster as the Illini went dwn before Bill she is overcoming her handicap by walking erect. Mrs.

Bertha Stroud of La Mesa, who owns the dog, says Skeeter was the only survivor in a litter of three. "I am teaching her to walk on her hind Mrs. Stroud said. "And she can walk four or five steps now." mid-air. pire: Boney, head linesman; Mllner, field Scoring: Touchdown Loyola (Thornburgh), extra point bj placement Loyola (Friday).

Field goal New Mexico (Afia- janian) from 20 yard line. Substitutions: Lobos End, Bo- tyre's 10-yard punt return to the Lions' 40 and End Jerry Spitzcr's 46-yard kick put Loyola back on its 21 after a 7-yard return. A clipping penalty against the Lions followed by Grady's loss to the 2 again put Loyola in trouble. They punted out, Charlie Smith Deer Permits for Sandia Season Drawn gren; Tackle, MacCracken: every previous game on the van-derbilt schedule. Florida's passing attack upset Georgia Tech, 14-7, and Tennessee spilled Kentucky, 20-7.

Frankie Sinkwich led Georgia to an easy 35-0 conquest of Dartmouth while Junie Hovoious counted twice as Mississippi stopped Arkansas, 18-0. Clemson took a Southern Conference decision from Furman, 34-6. Oregon State, rushing past Montana with ease, 27-0, remain ed in the thick of the race for the Backs, Smith, R. Hill, C. Hill, Gustovich, Kline, Valentine.

Lions Ends, Sweeters, Mac- SANTA FE, Nov. 22 (4-)xheDe Correvont and Northwestern, State Game Department disap-u7-0. Billy Hillenbrand accounted pointed 1598 hunters Saturday for the only score as Indiana nip-when it staged its drawing for ped Purdue, 7-0, while Michigan Issacs, and Jennison; Tackles, Hrabetin, and Parker: Guards, returned the kick 18 yards to the Loyola 14, and on fourth down Agajanian went in to kick the field goal. Vic Crocco sparked New Mexico's only offensive thrust in the second quarter following the kick-off after Loyola's sore. He cracked the middle and skirted special ut-er miming permits onj ana unio State, battline for pc.

Markles, Ward, and Songayio; Center Bussiaeger; Backs, Car the Sandia game refuge near Al onu place in the Big Ten Confer at only $19.50 down for the Sheraton, ence, played a spectacular 20-20 ter, Schenck, Thornburgh. tie With Bnh UVstfall nnrf Rose Bowl assignment. However, buquerque. State Game Warden Elliott Barker said 1798 applications were filed, the largest number LOBOS HONS 1 First downs, rushing 1 1 First downs, passing 1 0 First downs, penally 1 right end, once for 18 yards, the Kuzma setting the Michigan pare and Jack Graf doing yeoman the Beavers still must face Oregon which sprang a big upset by ever received for a special luint- longest Lobo run of the game But Server was tackled bv Tripping Washington, 19-16. This service for the Buckeyes.

Nebras 495 hard-charging line when he fad ing season. Issuance of permits ka bitter rivalry with Iowa once was determined by lot since the agam was decided bv one ooint. Total first downs 10 Yards gained rushing 310 Yards last rushing Net yards rushing 141 Passes attempted 13 Tassea completed 3 Net yards gained passing 31 ed to pass on third down, and t. o. 6.

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L. 31-13. Washington State handed Gon-zaga a 59-0 trouncing while Idaho won from Montana State, 39-0. Pawn Intercepted 1 from the Loyola 47. Grady Sprintg 66 Yards STEINWAY season is limited to 200 hunters, i Nebraska earning a 14-13 ver-with 50 permits reserved for per-'din with a garrison sons living in or near the srcajlj To 12 Draw The season is from Nov.

21 to; Iowa State and Kansas State 30, inclusive. Either bucks or does i played to a 12-12 draw while Ok-may be taken. 'lahoma ran up a stunning 61-14 30 lnl 14 in 3 13 4.1 11 3 111 SI 1 3 15 The Lions quickly changed the complexion of the game on Grady's 60-yard sprint to the Lobo 27, but Jack Roberts, Lobo oy fpminin Klgin Yds sained after in'ceptlons I Punts attempted 13 Average yarki punta 1 Yards gained punt returns si Kickoffj Average yards glrkolfa Total yards kickoffs rtd. 11 Fumble A Ball Inst on dnir.l 0 Penalties I Yards lost penalities luxe, ntthoinvn -J vacuum treatment yB's are made pure, clean and mellow by modern center, quelled that threat by in rrysta. l.t.00.

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