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SOT, 7-0 stopped by au 1RAWM WM SI Penalty Kills Chance Wildcat Gridder Seriously Hurt in Scrimmage Session For 1st renod score and already lost lot of Mike Krmpbtirh, University penally Arizona footballer seriously in- Mood STfNDAY MORNING, SEPT. 22, 1946 a By ARXOTT DIXCAX" if. a then rnsnea vo nu tari Hospital. University football play EL PAGO, Sept. 21.

(Special) The hard-drivinz Aus. Jnred in a practice scrimmage session yesterday afternoon, was reported rallying early this morning anil ti It rlfwf or described Ills ron- ers were rushed to the hospital to ve transfusions" to Krmpotlch. un quarien The nar footballer grada- against Tuoon's tiring Badgers to win a well-deserved 7 to 0 dition as mtill serious, but that the Clarkdale youth's progress was sat ated from Clarkdale mgn ocnwi viuiuiy anci 04 uaigr.l 'last year and was an outstanding cameS. isfactory rill! iii riiunxai Army Tumbles Villanova, 35-0; Major Powers Have ToughJDay Krmpotlch, a pint-sized that paJfdi" tju into the dressing room, fie Denneim nau tei uu wie t-uie wun a iw-yara launi around ar ll I 111-HflIIM ia.1li I i Tralnpr Charlie ott that ne wi, the same as the third period ended. HIS parens, anu pain where he had been kicked In, the' ine AUi-suii uiiciiac wu wufjcu cumuli, binKie-nanaea ov The 1U the ribs.

He Carey who carried' first sent to Krmpotlch of Clarkdale, were nfSJ? SlZrl It was' ied last night's of the boy'. In- Fullback Lee he was bleeding inter-Vrie the ball to the the Panther one-yard university found that Football Results line in fin period and who INDIANA FALLS TO CINCINNATI; Harold (Muddy) Ruel Signed To Manage St. Louis Browns DOC BLANCHARD BENCHED AFTER penetrated to the Austin 2a again in the second. Evenly Matched American League as catcher and Fliers Battle Tempe iBulldogs to 6-6 Tie The teams were evenly matched In the first half. Austin rolled upi four first downs to Tucson's three1 1ST PERIOD TD LONGHORNSWIN Texas U.

Wallops Missouri, 42-0; Illinois Tunibles Game Pitt, 33-7 land 78 yards from scrimmage toj COLLEGE riinoif S3: Pttuburatn J. Armv 2' Viliano 0. I-ehuh 7: Kintft Point Cincinnati 15- Indira Purdue 13: ifjhmt T. Nortn Tex flaw 0: Txa ktljt 4P. Denver 7: OkiArorr.a Agg, 4ft.

Iowa J9: Nortn Prebvterian it Cftnytn 2S. Marouette 0: Wisconsin 34. CMterbein 1. Wet Vntm: River 7ettrrt St. OUf 13.

Winona Tmr.Mtt 0: MatAierter 11. Ivi 14: Jin Tiro Marine t. Virnnla Military 21- Catswaba 7. lill.ra and Marv Ft. MLellaa ADDalirhiin Newberry 1.

Texas 42: Mjivud 0. Blaik Uses Touchdown Tucson 54. Austin, reiving on( the plunging of Buster and Buddy) Oonenhcim twin backs Buster; ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.

(). Harold D. Ruel, a native St. Louisian, today signed a two-year contract to manage the St. Louis Browns, the club with which he made his professional debut as catcher back in 1915.

In taking over the management of the Browns, effective next spring, Ruel will retire as assistant to A. B. (Happy) Chandler, baseball commissioner. coach. He gained his greatest fame with the Washington Senators where he Mas Walter Johnson's last battery mate.

He was the Senators' first string catcher from 1923 to 1930. Later he served with the Chicago White Sox as coach of pitchers and assistant to Manager Jimmy Dykes. In his first managerial role, Ruel will succeed the veteran Twins Sparingly; Doc Favors Leg Injury TEMPE, Sept. 21. After knocking on the door all night, the Bulldogs from the Arizona State College here tonight reached paydirt late in the final quarter and gained a G-6 tie with the Williams Field Fliers in the 1946 football inaugural.

Fullback Morrisson Warren, former Phoenix Junior College star. nv HAROLD CLAASEX Fraser and Little Joe Langford, began to roll in the waning minutes of the game and were on the Tucson 24 as the final gun sounded. At the end of the game Austin Arkjniai 21; Northwest Louisiana But: NEW YORK. Sept. 21.

It took only the first Saturday of the' prtcn In nrnvo that A miV. plunged 10 yards for the tying By HUGH FULLERTOX JR. WEST POINT, N. Sept. 21.

() a pouring rain and an optimistic Villanova football team His signing was made possible touchdown with less than three minutes of play remaining in the the announcement that catcher and coach, Zach Taylor, couldn't stop Army today as thej by lnt. 14. Tul5j S3- Wichi'J 13. oa Slate 7 IS Coloralo 25 Fort Wan-en. Ww.

Coloiado Stie Coiiece of Education Wimmf 7 Et Norfrt iWii 54: Steven PL (Ta, TeacnT 0 Texai Chnjtian 0- Kana V. S'te 13 IIiinoi Normal t. Dubuotie U. 7. Bucna Vf-ta Loraj 23: South Dakota Sta'e 31.

rrT Blocked Punt Gives tinrh oVihsaSTav7 tailnt1 New Mexico U. 12-7 Chandler had given permission game, matching an unconverted touchdown registered for the Airmen in the first period by End had piled up 11 first downs and; 98 yard3 from scrimmage. Tucson kicked off to open the-game. After an exchange of punts Badger tenter Don Smith inter-; cepted a pass bv Wayne Slaughter! Win Over Flagstaff, Jim Brau, CalM Back Tukee IniUtute PhuatJler Smin enough to defend themselves ade-, quately on the field. While the Cadets were skidding: to a 35-to-0 muddy victory their i 19th in a row over Villanova, such I who was appointed to manage the Browns on Aug.

31, following the resignation of Luke Sew--ell, another former catcher. Under Sewell the Browns won their first American league pennant in 1944, dropped to third last year and were in seventh place when Sewell stepped out. Ruel's salary was not disclosed. on the Austin 30-yard line ana re- 4U. lima U'affnll to President Richard Muckerman of the Browns to dicker with Ruel.

The three held a conference at the commissioner's home in Versailles, Wednesday at which most of the details were arranged. Ruel, who Is 50 years old, has had a notable career in the Conece 0-Southneitem 7: Ealor W't Texaj Stat Teachera Texas Tech 26. Hardin-Simmon 31: McMurry t. Kentucky 20 ALBUQUERQUE. N.

Sept. 21. had crossed the Flier goal line. But- 7c ave wpro ra i other two were called Bulky Linnie Burnett, a 225- the plays XJUi.Y i-iiniiK ouure PurHno circled his own left end to the one-; Anton State. Flacslaifl 1: Ke 1 mdjoi Pu trnnnirfnimfl thlr Pound tatkle "Ivom Kilgore.

back on penalties, JS, 1 a punt with his nefore a crowd IS l-n r-f lino i i u. 1 1 -i a mm -ctlmntwl at 7 (W) T.ir.n. Stat FieM lUblUUII U1 MIUUISI.I I opposition surpr gridiron champions of 1944 and 1943 proved with a 35 to 0 victory that they're still the team to beat in 1946. Everything was against a decisive Army triumph today, including much stronger opposition than the Villanova Wildcats have been able to offer in the past two years. The result, except for the size of the score was the same.

They slipped and skidded and fumbled on the wet field. They lost line crushing Doc Blanchard "for the day before the first quarter was over and they lost a country mile of penalties. Crashes Line In spite of these handicaps, which also afflicted their opponents to a large extent, the Cadets sprang Mr. Inside Blanchard and i win aim u-n v.iuss mc fans, the ljuiiaogs came out. iigni- 1 .1..

U.l 1. Indiana Falls coal for the touchdown that gave nrnmnt had thair faces.10 ine or cuPP n. Krw Mexiro Sat Teachers Vr ICO A 37. St. Marv'f 7: North Phoen! t.

In fact. Indiana, Western Con-the New Mexico Lobos a 12-7 vlc-islDDed Bradv accepted aistarte.d uj' one first down before they lost ference champion of a year ao, tory over Arizona State of Flag- forward pass from "Phil Phillips. I 11U1I1 1 IU1 1I11IIWO. discovered the going so torrid the staff tonight right halfback of the Flier 1,311 on lne Austin u. linJ Hoosiers bowed to little Cincinnatlj BUrnetfs counter came with less squad, and crossed the line stand-! Panthers Tale One iotrOnS rFOSll oQUaQ Murry Dickson Hurls Cards to 2-1 Victory win.cieii.., lnan lwo minuies piav anu was ing up.

ine atLeuipieu tunn-isiuii' The i'aniners, lKing over mere, coached by one-time Chicago Bear the second in lne finai period 'rolled up four straight first downs! Info I A YarSllV- Kilt Rav Nolting, Unleashed an aerial Kw Mvir-n'R rmrtPhark- kirla. uhnl mu- I i rrr-V. rfrn-fiolri I Jix lJi.ja Drops 7 to 3 Contest attack that completely befuddled trailed almost from tne start. jtained the pressure during the rest! Right Half Don (Buttons) Fraser the Hoosiers. The Flagstaff Lumberjacks scored of the game, piling up 12 first; sparkplugged the running with! Purdue sweat through to a 13- a 1 By JACK HAND CHICAGO, Sept.

21. (P) Slender Murry Dickson protected the St. Louis Cardinals' one-game National League lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers today with a five-hit performance against the Chicago to-7 decision over lami ot the Arizonans End Lee Wil-' Chandler. Once they fought their'the Tucson line. The Panthers lost Coach J.

F. McKale's Mr. Outside Glenn Davis loose for a pair of touchdowns in the first ten minutes. They picked up another early in the third quarter mat UHl imv Home a fuml.ln TTitlt. in -x fftr.

fho TTlior- 4V.1 1 Ik. second quarter Gf Arizona varsitv Yr Cubs, 2-1, scoring the winning run after he opened a ninth inning! service of Stormy Pfohl Vffprpri en l7onPlback Rud-V KraH "hicn J'ard line only to lose lhe baU on opened, when Tackle R. E. Wal- an awful scare thrown into the After waging violent warfare witli the Cubs' rally with a single. lace recovered Fraser's fumble on yesterday by a freshman tean thsd when big Herschel Fuson crashed through the Villanova line and two more, one in the third quarter and Tyine Score Tucson 29.

itlie Wildcat coach said is a ber-1 i Vr i 71 i 'o the 41. Quarterback George! burgh forced I Illinois into high gear, prompriy passed to End before losing, 33 to J. "er Srab-, ho scooted five yards mJjfAs. bine a 7-to-7 tie at the half: andL mained than three minutes re-J Ed Jacome stepped off 13 yards nine than his regular cub of when Warren roared nvpr his own left sruard. but the jear.

ii i-y a Luutuuuui. Juu xivn. 11- around right end into the clear, Badgers were forced to punt when! Going into the eighth mnir.g Buck White Holding Four-Stroke Lead in Memphis Links Open AiKdiisds ndu tu pun uul an convert pel defense stoppers to quell comerteu- anu over wmi Johnny Schmitz for eight innings, the lean native of Tracy, struck the blow that finally meant the ball game after two were out in the ninth. Lining a single past the Veteran Billy Jurges at shortstop, Dickson pounded home with the big run when Red Schoendienst doubled off the wall in left center. Dickson's poke turned the tide and when it was followed by Scho- one in the fourth, when Barney Poole caught passes from Arnold Tucker and Davis.

The Villanova team, laden with former servicemen and hopeful of giving Army a close game, only the tying touch-! they ran out of downs. Langford varsity held a slim 2-1 load ov npted conversion; took the punt on his own 21. The the peagreeners. but In the 01 1 1 1 1 tr ti down. The attem Even such apparent walk-aways' L0NGH0RNS ROUT I turn fnr-faA tn It DrOKe lOOSe lO CJiailv lip a 1 again was wide, II tfllLUCia nric i as Iow a 3D-to-0 verdict over North cnt into a thrpatpmncr nnsifinn ICCHTTPT AO n' After they had established a kJck and thev booted to Carevvwul yesieraay morning.

411, the Fliers fell back on the de-j who returned the ball 23 yards to lasenor, Lowell Bailey and Fr Ifensive, playing sound, i7.varri linp. Carev was Stockhaus hurled for the twice. In the second Quarter the MEMPHIS, Sept. 21. (ff) Dakota State were misleading, the Ilawkeyes snaring three fumbles in scoring territory In a three r.nd Wildcats nenetrated to Armv'a 2S Buck White, the robust Missis.

AUSTIN Sept. 21. wntive football and using the ,5 iv Moore. Lagunas. Cutler endienst's blow, it assured the Card yard line and were promptly sippian with the golf game to ne on the ereat nassins of.

passing arm of Phillips as threat. Ac.i!Nrohn chucked for the froh. I hurler of his 14th win to five de- a half minute interval to gain 19, Capitalizi thrown back. In the last period maicn, siooa on mounting pres. and the burninsi Joe Batiste stood out in i i The frosh lineun had Murrz tin far-lrlAl- feats and clinched the season series of the tallies, Bobbv Layne they completed a pass to Army's speed of their other backfield Tempe backfield contributing sev a catching.

Morales at first. Camt ine liaogers, wiui and Kivel at second. Men! the Texas Longhorns routed the.eral fine runs, one for a gain of sure with a two-under-par 70 today to protect his four-strike lead going into the final round of the $10,000 Memphis Open tournament. 20 only to have It nullified by a penalty. Blanchard Out nowara tvinu ljacKiiiK uic imuj, tA rmn for the Birds over the Bruins, 12 to But there were surprises the 5 with five to play.

other way, too. Texas walloped St. Louis had won the series! Missouri, favorite for the Big Six from every club in the league and, I title, 42 to 0. The two teams closed if they missed the flag, it would! the 1945 campaign with Texas' Missouri Tigers 42 to 0 before a 7 yards. crowd of 33,000 today, picked up another first down and fihort ttVAo in ieftfield.

Ha went to the Austin 2o before los- and Awards in rightfiel The loss of Blanchard obviously The 3o-y-ear-old former army hurt the Army attack, but it wasn't; private nailed a birdie three on Standings be because -the Dodgers cod whip triumph in the January 1 tlle inTt'iaT carried the Braves and Phillies more con-. Cotton Bowl iing tne nan. ine nair enaeo. in an, jcjange ol puU WHU MARY'S TRIPS a permanent loss. Big Doc limpedjthe 18th hole just when the gal- off the field late in the first quar lery was whispering he was be rrr, line to Missouri's two on a couple! national league sistently.

With onlv seven games to play ginning to crack, and brought Second Half MIKT AVP-C 7 Tfl inuse two twins oi me Missouri m. Louis i3 Valley Conference, Tulsa and Okla- pasf an, for each contender, St. Louis could home a 54-hole total of 203. a half game tomorrow because Shortly after the second halfi opened Carey punted over the Aus-j 5S 7 84 K4 homa A. ponded to a pair VlHC'lton 77 -mar, represented rouncis or Qro fnt.

a inlo of resoundinsr victories with iwipii r.nWuiui iu PHOEXIX, Sept. 21. Cincinnati lit tin coal line with a 53-vard boot. Pittsburgh 60 New Yorlt sa UO-IU Lllli LCCU UilUCl icguiaiiuu figures for the gun- with the Cubs while Brooklyn plays? former defeating league rival! tne rlnt nand crncr lor ine "rsi two in Boston. Dyer announced he.wichita.

33 to 13. and the Cowbovs touchdown. Frank Guess, subbing Vv, vard drive culminating in a cr vThen the Panthers again racked Ver(ed touchdown inb lhe would send Howie Pollet, his Denver. 40 to 7. for La3nes.

converted. ter after he had been tackled hard on ten yard line. Later Coach Earl Blaik sent word to the press box that Blanchard had not been hurt but that he had strained a ligament in practice and was being kept on the bench to prevent a possible Davis, Army's other Goal Dust Twin, also was used sparingly but effectively. He was pulled out right after Blanchard left, played a few seconds at the end of "the up iour biraiKiii ut tonigilt gave the St. Mar drive that went o4 yards including -cr i 200 Yesterday' Result Brooklv-n 6: Boston 2.

St. Louis Chicaco J. Pittsbureh 2: Cincinnati 1. New York at PhiladelDhta. rain.

winncin The Loncnorns rouea uj barrel, Chickasaw course. Herman Keiser, Akron, Ohio, stuck to the leader's heels by matching his 70 for a total of 207. But two of the other big siege a -o iciorv o'ver a l.yard penalty on the Badgers. phwnix Mustang, in a in searcn or nis zisz victory against Hank Borowy, the Cub choice. ST.

LOUIS I CHICAGO ABHOAI ABHOA 1UCSOU iuwn men ii orr, fornia University next Saturday, yards rushing to the Tigers loJ. conquered its main intra-state! rirLt tn-' KENTUCKY UPSETS 5 14 5i Hackr3b 3 12 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston mo Detroit I as New York 5 0 2 4 0 2 0 3 0 7 0 guns British Open Champion Sam Moore cf l-Wn Tirlicr 4 0 11 1' Waitkus.lb ar -mr a-W aX 1(7 'vasnincion Snead and national wpeu -nuihi Kuro 3 2 0 2 Nicholson.rl 4 1 2 rumors hnarrl nf its ctroncrtl-i I going out on the Austin 24. Buster- Oppenheim then set up the Panther nntTS" 1 473 i. i i Carev punt 13 vards to the 1 uh hia sparkling cut-, on -3. thci; aUernaled v.

OLE Z) 1U 4 KS 7 7 P2 97 11 A. a. rt at 1 A Riflrort icaso 4 0 1 Oil i Cleveland Lloyd Mangrum reu idr to me 4 4 0l Cuiio Bh.c 3 010 oitrue by spilling Presbvterian. 39 70 At CflfAnrl fnnrtnn 1 11 V. 1 i 1 1.

LOIIIH i cuwuu tjuauci ci 1 1 i an ui me Liiii rear oaciv auer ko'S oiuuiru cnu, I -i 1 1- -ill 2 0 SCS 3 3 0, and Virginia Military polished LEXINGTON, Sept. 21. .336 I Rice.c Dickson, 3 10 lljurses.ss 2 10 3 off Catawba, 21 to 7. men was Dencnea again after pass ing to Poole for the final -Kentucky's pass-minded and op- 1 Schmitz. 3 0 0 1 TOWN CAT MEETING Virtually Totals 33 7 27 151 LUduy all ine remaining CUi- IJetroit Cleveland 3 all the remaining col- iS in thf The Badgers stormed o-with the ba on the Tucson 3 Bua oppenheim on the Bad: Langford pounded over the left 24 the came ended, side of the Badger line for 20 yards T.

5. a I Totals 30 5 27 8 lese set into action next Saturday chicaeo n-9: st, io-t. -wv. I Batted for McCullough jn ninth. "7 nnpneft jts Southeastern Conference PhUadclohia Kw York, nod r.ln BILLED TOMORROW c.

i IU tn Inmn flvnflM art Tr 1.1 I OI. 1.UU1S UIU UUU UUI xcain, cauciiu Ul. with PACIFIC COAST I cir.iit football campaign tonight a r.llt-al nr; rhirapn nnft inn nnn i lnn-A A f. mc mir In two attempts. Buster Oppenheim titcson oi p.

TEXAS AGGIES RAP NORTH TEXAS, 47-0 Errors: sturgeon. Rice's. Runs: Ku- hi TiiirCms 20-6 victory over Mississippi before San Dieso 8: Los Anareles 0. Sacramento Oakland 1. nf-AtinH Al fl- lhA Cf- M- AUSTIN Be.

F'Ji- Co The Monday morning quarterbacks the Towncats meet tomorrow at noon at the Pioneer that boat Tucson. The Badgers rowski. Dickson, Waitkus. Runs batted 3U'CU-' "FJ a record irst-game Crowd Of 19 COO Hoi vwood 4 s.tti. i in: Marion.

Schoendienst. Two-base hits: I a fray that has been a Sellout a cora ciowu OI 2n FrcJc Marion. Hack. Kurowski. (n.

tannlos lans. Portland 6. Po rtl D. i r. "i'i iui tvj iiiuiiLiis.

iiiuiauu ere unaoie to Ktl oucr jacon COLLEGE Sept oiauEnxer. aacri- rtt- t.i- I icaas llague pi ivnrr i. LG PG PH Hotel to hear a report on last fices: Rice. jUrKes. Double piavs: Dick-Pvun Jvncnigan ana uKiaiiuma, iu i.iimuns.

Kort Worth 7.... 210 ono oob-s being scored upon ana lost, ine 21. The Texas Aggies opened nighfS Tempe-Williams Field game iuuaiai, ouiuciiuiensi ri hc pii riv .1 1111 1 1 iiiii. nu vax--. emu a uw wft fi 10 1 hii rn fiimr.

nv 1 arnv nn in R.iau Ps keif. Fr- Afarion ant A.I i -a 1 nn St. AmV Tlnp Rlanchard. Stiriin 92-vard return of a 1 and Pfuter; PuUi Jacome cousin of Army Louii 9 rhir '5 men gnu caoun ia.y fei.inj, Dy jA coacn Mike casteei. the North Texas State Eagles a 47.

The Towncats now boast The Towncats now boast l.i,,rt MCKOII 1U11U.I.S n.c w.c. Kin. a rec-json 2. Schmitz 4. strikeouts: Dickson 3.

visits West Point. ivivivuii ui liuii tuujiey; X'tifips TO: ame to 1 1. Badcfrs Weaken nrnvifl trio v5ntru-r marrrin tt' to 0 lesson in returning punts, linejord membership of 1385 over Iastl chmjtz 8-Wiii pitch: Dickson. Umpires: TCI -KAXSAS DRAW Although they held the Panthers year's 900. In the Towncats' mem RIDE 'EM, COWBOV I noa a aigiiiiiidiii, viciory lor Hie KANSAS CITY, Sept.

ui 1, Belli. 1. ball on their 9 u': punging, cottin-corner Kicicing and pass interception. The Aggies had things their own ONE AGGIE STARTER NEW YORK eakening badly iconvertionshaeffer. Substitutions bership drive Knox Corbett and Fred Blanc lined up the most .1 nn anu IUU1V CI IIIC -A total of 120 ildcats, playing for the first time fP) Exchanging fumbles and nacs'CO the line began never ridden in under Coac Paul (Bear) Bryant, jlntcreptlonh and took over the STILLWATER, Okla.

Guard bucking horses 35 trapped far Jn: Nehrme. Feliow Drachman Le" way throughout, the Coach Homer t-. weissman. Ailrea. M.

Bircn Blake Williams is the onlv starter comnetition is included in the members and 'won trips to out-of- me iwnsas jaynawks and Texas back of the scrimmage line hue Hmwood: Austin: w. siauehter Bar Norton paraded practically hisitown Arizona games. Ray. Drum of Oklahoma A. national shipment of stock en route from RHAPSODY IX HASH Christian Inivfrsitr llnm.j Baker.

Johnson. 5trir.f Music i hattlnrl fV. 1 1 jBuddv Opoenheim. Brockmueller. BATON ROUGE.

whole squad out on the field, 61mond, Dick Jacome, Ade Abbott, collegiate championship basketball Texas for Madison Square Garden; nt 11- 1 1 iv, cut tie 111 oneMiniT' ine 1 anrners anu causers ex- nuer. orewier. Anoern. and the 21st World Championship served with meals at Lou ana iimtn kuc 1 1 ...7. Kermit Lash.

ur players participating in the Aggies i Ed Erickson and B. F. Peters also team of last winter who is back part of the game. I won prizes. 5 'in school.

iw -iioukcu m.u "ic tunc Dire: Moo Carson E1 Pao. head Rodeo, September 25-October 27. State's athletic training table. runninir out Laneford almost cpt mn Jvr centenarvi. field juace: ner ilex.

referee. Wildcats Scrimmage as Tempe Opener Looms One Week Away Tommy Black charged the Baker to rim a couple across. Jarrin' I Lowell McDonald (184)- Joe Goffl backfield, causing a fumble that Jim Lochner tallied once and then (160); Marvin Srol ni ii Lnke recovered. Crouch passed to the Jet-nronrlled Fullback By ABE CHAXIN Star Sports Editor A week short of opening night. The 198-pound left lialf took off! Sco" a 61-yard touchdown.

Bill Win (191); Jim Lochner, against the Tempe Bulldogs lne P'ay ior a 4.arrt Casteel Isn't-niaklng excuses for llJ'' "ay Human (191). University of Arizona Wildcats tamper 10 ine iirst touchdown be-1 his squad. He figures he lias a good went through game-condition 'hind neat blocking by Hogan. Joe one, but he knows that every team scrimmage yesterday against BobjGoff converted easily. tin conference is loaded and aiming Svob's for Baker team.

Some 300 A short time later Coppinger, 'for hs Wildcat pelt. In the next mnina mese players Mike has the following additional players (some on the Injured list); Left; end Bob Ortiz and Link Rich-mond; left tackl 'f I i spectators sat in arsity stadium Black and Marsh blocked an day of practice before the 1 Tempe opener the Wildcats will left guard Bill Wilson, Leigh" Heath and Fred Kn- work hard to get the polish of ana watcnea tne woiKout. tempted Baker punt. The ball was On the sunshine side of the ledger recovered by the varsity on the was the power running of Freddy and Human plunged over. smooth-workinsr club.

I arrj iiogge and Van Cunningham Position by position hern'. guard Rav Klzev anri virHi hnkc and company and a pair converted again 1 ---e- rugged lines that held Baker squad The hard running of McDonald i l' Lrft right tackle-Carl Young: without a first down. Over hall urst learn; Burt AVal- fn--Mast Snillsbury; left on the and Human lnnrrrl 1W. 1 ff na cloudy sitie was lumbling, jittery- to the Bakrr .10 i.i! 8,1 iram; Hurt Wal- iV Kiand: 1 ight half Aegri and Tom laying and a general jagged kickoff. and Hoiran slinned i lcam; Joe Bernal.

htcli had the players takinir off thromrh lean, 1 n. j.pir tarlilv II-, beforc me count at one tiino im-r naner Miua1 nUn 1 las potential iw Bturr. Ilirlr irnvnl.l cum. 'ii. th ree Touchdowns were called back That was all for the first 'Kigs for the vai rsity lineup in mm J-r u.

ia.7If. Ikill Mil II Charlie Ack- lor onwes pen- it had shown much nower rnnnlna right half; on alt les. -------e i m-nz iiMui: erman. fnlllm.t. rr i 1.

l.x "Cllliritt lata Th. lrum lual wenl naa, Casteel's second club came Haines (ni- I 7. ievenson, ana in with Bill Peterson quarterbacking. Center-Art Converse (196 Don ind Joh A rm BlnKham Art Pollard was at left half. (204): AI Smhh Enke at left half, Shanty Hogan at quarterback, Lowell McDonald at right half and Bernie Rinnan at at richt and Bill Lovin at fnliharL- i Bennett nfi.

Illll. ha 1..1 T11. Th. aaT VI TU -I if ii DW1iamiMvin, who all fall has shown "igh guard Yirsil Marsh picture shows good, nZ Jb endS Harry Var- desire to play, shook l.ver (189); Chck McCowan aU least nrr and Bob Morrison at tackles, loose through the line for a 68- Archie Ross (207). cowanwo deep, but still injuries could; Pern "in to paydirt Pollard passed Morrison fasttrl'n plans a great guards and Art Converse at center, a 25-yarder to Burt Wallis, and (m) Harr.V Henson (225); Donl And in a wa' Dili lenn.

billed as the rpciilar tl. Hunsakpp toci. I read.V. He had nl-jnnj r. I 1 nnii uiu- iiiuiseH on me next iii nunara use Drr inn.

Has sidelined with a nlav fr snmu. -1 ana at mi Cdita I t. Right end Jim fnnni half posts, but both have knee In-! juries. Spillsbury is a good end, but injury that's not expected to Lovin scored again and the sec iL fTlnf18 Week' nd team Went out The tnird back- quTcklv with rX Trkr CaSteel had Marrln quickly yah Enke doing most of Scott at right half, Cecil Crouch at ZTif! hner 'at TuUck Junior Crura (209); Steve Chalmers (1.9); George Durazzo (178). Quarterback Shanty Hoean (188); Bill Peterson (173); Jack Ruble (18fi); ade Johnson (177) uw piaying is limited he wears a metal plate in his knee to cover a war wound.

Richmond is a great1 offensive end, but he is nursing chipped ankle. The best answer to how success-' iui the Cats will i.i lIciir nnrn.iiuoe, at the signal post, he was spilled bv a hand farklo. Th. tj. The Baker rrea J.nke (198); Art team made it initial Pr.lli...l liuil.

r- rallKf film ovf 4i'm -Z1 FIRLV FREDDY ENKE rst down a-rainst thi. I TV.7 11m jthe club took over. Then Ea ei even at that the third team wasj Right half Bill Penn wait until the Tempe game. SWEET WILLIAM PENN.

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