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GENTS, bears meet at centenary Louisiana State Tigers Tackle Ole Miss at Home Tonight; Tulane Plays Colgate in East DPAI PERFECT RECORDS WILL BE AT STAKE IN BATON ROUGE GAME; 25,000 MAY ATTEND CONTEST VLUIU3 ELEVEN THAT BEAT CHAMPS OF SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FURNISH TEST FOR LOCALS Texans Will Offer Perfect Record for Season in Battle With Shreveporters; 10,000 May Witness Struggle; Visitors Favorite TWELVE SHREVEPORT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1937 i Versatile Offense and Strong Reserve Power Malu Bengals Choice Over Rebels; Green Wave Made Favorite Over Red Raiders 1 Revolta Blazes Ace in Gents9 Deck Orioles Beaten in Gridiron Duel Way in Meet at Tlafnn Hnurro riff IK PS T. nil Inland an ti TTnt- PROBABLE LINE-UPS versltv of MlsslssslnDl.

iealous guardians of nerfeet football records In t'f CENTENARY BiVIOR current Southeastern conference title campaign, polished off tonight fb! With Mansfield Oklahoma City Trs.on Position riavrr Player their duel under the lights here tomorrow night. Wt. Squad Trs.on Sqnad TVt. 3 1M L. S.

U. held a brief signal drill here while Ole Miss did the same a nearby Hammond, La, Some 25,000 fans were expected to be on hand for the kick-off at Wolverines Score Three Chicagoan and Mangrum p.m. (C.S.T.) with a clear, chilly night in prospect, Generally considered as two of Dixie's strongest teams defensively, most Defeat Cooper, Smith hy One Up Touchdowns on Team From St. John's experts rated L. 6.

U. favorite by a shade because of its versatile offenwv BOVP tft End OITZS 175 1 BllE Left Tackle VINSON 210 2 KRIEL Left Guard ZIMMERMAN 210 3 WILLIAMS Center RAWLINSON 170 2 COLEMAN Right Guard BRADLEY 187 2 MtRX Right Tackle PARTIN 240 1 Hl'ESSNER Right End WARREN 187 2 PATTERSON Quarterback (C.) 150 3 EVANS Left STONE 165 3 GERNAND Right Half AILS 205 2 BRAZELL (Capt). ull Back WHITEHIRST 183 1 I 1 3 1 3 -vauu sbruxig reserve power. ti IPS loo 180 180 L. 8.

V. will be after Its 30th vl Jennings Will tory In the 36th renewal of the 43- Oklahoma City, Oct. 15 iff) John. Mansfield, Oct. 16 (Special) year-old rivalry between the achoolsl ny Revolta, the Chicago golf artist Mansfield defeated St.

John's, 20 to 0, whose temper flared when his op today, flashing a most powerful of' Have 32 Players Buffalo, N. 0. 15 ponents! refused to concede a putt. fense. The hard blocking of Garner, Officials: Kinney (Miss.

A. referee; Higglns (S. M. umpire; Huff (S. M.

head linesman; Matthews (T. C. field Judge. Gibson ar.d Anderson enabled She! lane's Green Wave ruled a alight fav.J bore down on the back nine today and led a crack field of 18 pros in ton and Mitchell, speed merchants, for Local Gamel the second round of Oklahoma City's orlte tonight to engulf Colgate's RecU Raiders when they clash In their flftnt to make many long runs for the 5.000 four-ball tournament with a Wolverines. football meeting here tomorrow.

I par 71. 1- i -w YV i I v' Vi ft 1,4 Iy -y xj ivYf IT' 1 lit'CJ rx 'J 1 I jj Malone, P. Lagood. Capt. H.

Burgess As the vanguard of an anticipated Visibly ruffled, Revolta putted Rears Remain Horn Iliili! and White turned in brilliant per 38,000 spectators trickled Into town. tne Detter on tne last lour grecno, formances in the first quarter. the intersections! rivals laid final and his consistent work gave him and Mansfield scored on an off tackle By JOE R. CARTER Absent from their home field since Sept. 18.

when their pride was given a severe Jolt by being held to a scoreless tie by Louisiana State Normal Demons, the Centenary college Gents return to their own gridiron today to receive the plaudits of a crowd that Is expected to total 10,000. Victories on foreign soil against Oklahoma City university Gold Bugs and the Southern Methodist university Mustangs have erased the sting of that scoreless tie, and wiped away the rancor of those who were disappointed over the failure of the Maroon and White to win their first game of the year on home soil, leaving only a united fandom eager and anxious to cheer for the Centenary collegians again. plans for a battle of power agalijv After Last Workout Friday partner Ray Mangrum, of Dayton, run by Mitchell. legerdemain. a 1-up victory over Harry Cooper and I Andersen, 170-pound fullback, Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate, Intent Horton Smith of Chicago.

scored on a line plunge In the second on regaining tne prestige lost oy ni Ralph Ouldahl, Chicago, national Waco, Texas. Oct. 15 (Sreclall. team in it 40 to 7 defeat hv Cn-fi) quarter. i -j open champion, and Billy Burke, v.

whjThirty-two bruising Baylor Bruins, two weeks back. Indicated hU squarf Mitchell again scored In the third Z- 7'K" rr was once more In control of it In quarter on a long end run: 8. Bur Baylor's Golden Bears of Waco, a leu me neia ai mu ucBiuiiig trlr.1. vtm nf h.M.h.nHiin,, gess and Anderson added the extra (UvnH riav't nTnv All even I MnrlMir lAff Um n.oln. I BARKER'S PICKINGS IN GRID BATTLES -J I point lor the Wolverines.

wun iram, Armour, 1 wsltv campus FridaT evenlne for Second and third teams played the .11 m- Thnminn th lnnff.dlstance "1 victim In seven of nine engagements with the Gents, but this year sporting victory over the Southwest conference champions, University of Arkansas Razorbacks, will furnish the opposition for the Centenary war I Chrv.nnrt a nh.p th.v wMll n. I thj. ThlB will mt wf itn4 last quarter. rlmitr frnm 1 "-i th. I the bovs.

he said of the ctIsd tarn Glen Bonvillan, quarterback, and H.aHA I L. Ok.U,.K 1IU1 I By HERBERT W. BARKER New York, Oct. 15 (ip). Roaring with anticipatory pain, this corner 1 I rfii that ort V.

I I I ir, th.t -It. r.t,. I -u-u Lawson Little 01 unicago, woo ltg arrlvai his brother, a guard, played outstanding ball for the Orioles from Shreve- port. riors today. The Bears, cruncning carded a 72 for the second best score noon.

we expect Colgate to be i wic scuuiiu ruuuu, rm uu- in tne game is at a nlqn ne assert a. i wiu oe a wiae-oprni St. John Burns, I.e.; Wilson, I.t.; yan or New York, witn a 7, scorea game J. Bonvillian, l.g.; Cordaro, c. a 2-up victory over Ky Laffoon and c.in Rr-zrii Tulane.

exponent of the power-plaH Boogaerts, r.g.; Lacobee, r.t.; Neal, Dick Metz of Chicago. the Bears says that they will return type lU lnto thH Ed Dudle? of Philadelphia and w(th h. 1 contest a record or two victories anq Jimmy Hlnes of New York chalked unlrss thcy nn unexpected Lh r.e.; G. Bonvillian, L. May, l.h.; Presnall, r.h.; Jones, Id.

Mansfield G. Burgess, I.e.; Dykes. I.t.; Malone, I.e.; H. Burgess, Bartlott, Robertson, r.t.; Lahorde, r.e.; Shelton, Hall, l.h.; Gibson, Mitchell, fb. I UU lUl.lt.

Colgate once In previous meetings, Eaton and Prancls Bcheider of Okla The Bears fully realize the power plows head-on Into a baffling slate of major football games and then scurries hurriedly for the nearest gopher hole: Fordham-Pltt: For two years this alleged "natural" has been one of football's biggest duds. The Panther and the Ram haven't even a safety to show for their pulling and tugging matches of 1935 and 1936. We'll take Pitt. Tennessee-Alabama: This should be one of those 4 to 6 and take your choice propositions and the professional bookies lay. Tennessee played Duke's powerhouse to a scoreless tie last week.

Alabama kicked In everybody it faced so far. For no discernible reason, Alabama. Northwestern-Purdue: Northwest homa City 3-up. of the team they 11 meet this week- Fkir- Gainesville, Oct 15 UP). end as the entire squcj raw the Ida's reserves were nominated to take Gentlemen whip the Southern Mus- the field tomorrow against SewaneeJ under those many defeats from local representatives, and humiliated by the Shreveporters In the Rose Festival at Tyler last year, are more eager for victory this season than any time alnce 1927 when the teams first clashed.

National recognition, gained In victory over Arkansas, and a perfect record for the season Is put at 6take by the Bears here today. The battle looms as a real test for the Gents, and will give an Insight on what to expect on their contests with the I'nlverslty of Arizona, Mississippi Slate, Texas Christian, Loyola of Los Angeles and the other major ernt that are to follow. Baylor entera the battle with the reputation of having its greatest team In several years, a well balanced at Tech Scores in tangs into submission two Saturdays the one Southeastern conference foot ago in Dallas. same squad men ball team the 'Gatora are favored ta also remember the humiliating 10-0 whip. Final Quarter on defect handed them last year by Cen- Starting with a 19 to 0 loss to Lou Hicks, Didrikson Meet for Texas Open Golf Title tonary at the Rose Festival at Tyler, lsiana btjje.

Florida trimmed Stj-t- Maklng the trip to the Louisiana io lo ana aroppea a i-o -rr, Ruston Invaders town will be the followlne: Ends. to Temple. Frank Huessner. 8am Boyd. Sherman oewanee nas piayea inree games- Barnes, W.

Wlmpce and James trouncing Tennessee Wesleyan. 35 to ern. Texas Christian-Texas and Aggies. a. YvY4 Y' -1 I i- I t.

v. i I rvt oiri u.R.. riiwassee, to ana taamg a I I Rs tn hAAttntr Tmm AThHatt i Standing on his 32-yard line, Eagar Blue, nans Marx, jack Black. Louis 1 Southern California-Oregon: South- tack on land and air. and aerial em California.

marksman In Bullet Bill Patterson of Louisiana Tech passed to Funder- "uumaou' "uuo au, otuuen Boston, Oct. 15 (P). The burk for a touchdown and Hall con- TJl heavyweight BuUd who is mentioned as the successor to Cornell-Syracuse: Cornell. Yale-Army: Yale. Navy-Harvard: Navy.

I unQeiesteo ny a norxnem nvai since verted for the extra point to give the Tayi0Ti Bllly FostfIi Fostcr coleman. Yale Couslns turned the trick in 1928. Fort Worth, Oct. IS (P). Helen Hicks vs.

Mildred (Babe) Didrikson. It goes on tomorrow morning here and promises to be the standout match of the 1937 Texas women's open. Through the luck of the draw last Tuesday, the two famous professionals both landed In the upper bracket. Their duel In the semi-finals Ruston collegians a 7 to 0 win over and Leonard Akin; centers, Hoyt wil- wll, taenia Holy Cross' air-minded -Slinging Sammy" Baugh as the for-'WKar-ifts king In the Southwest conference. r.nt.n.rv Int.n, Action keved Carnegle-Notre Dame: Notre Dame Mississippi State Teachers of Hattles- "fraio Mccarve, anerriu nancy, crlBadcrs at Fenway Park tomorrow una nerman ose; Dacxs, uiuy ratter- ono of the -at10n's outstanding burg here tonight.

Colgate-Tulane: Tulane. Brown-Dartmouth: Dartmouth. Manhattan-Vlllanova Villanova Chicago-Princeton: The Tigers. son, ouoDa iernana. Milton vans, mtersectional football battles.

I Tut T.Ml.ll.n IT. seems certain to produce the finest Although the Invaders will ouU Mississippi Teachers Bracey ivis wiuiams, w. j. urumoies, ana Kentucky Washington and Lee: Smith, le; Downing, It; Vincent, lg: welgh their Worcester rivals in al. most every position, that advantage Malcolm Llder, Webb, Campbell, rg: Morgan, rt; Is expected to be offset by Hot Bell, re; Dabbs, qb; Messangall, lh Patrick, rh; Blngless, fb.

McClure, Haas Cross' brilliant array of baU-caxriera who will be pacid by fleet Bill Os- Louisiana Tech Punderburk, le; i. Kentucky. Michigan-Minnesota: Minnesota. Indiana-Illinois: Indiana. Wisconsin-Iowa: Wisconsin.

Nebraska-Oklahoma: Nebraska. Missouri-Michigan State: State. Kansas State-Marquette: State. Georgia Tech-Duke: Georgia Tech, Columbla-Penn: Columbia. up by its brilliant victory over tne Ponies of S.

M. U. in which they roundly outplayed the enemy, botb on land and air. The fans are ready and eager to see which of these two combinations will survive. With Patterson able to throw strikes with the pigskin, and capable receivers In Sam Boyd, All-American wing candidate, and Frank Huessner, Baylor expected to launch an aerial attack early, and carry on this type of warfare throughout.

It was a touchdown pass from Patterson to Boyd la the last 30 seconds of play Giddenson, It; Nltter, lg; Hewitt, manskL firing of the annual event. In by far the greatest match of the day, Mrs. Goldthwalte put out Edna Saenger of Shreveport, defending champion, one up. In the lower bracket, two crack amateurs fight It out for the right to meet the Hlcks-Didrikson winner In Sunday's 36-hole title match. They are Mrs.

Del Henson of Little Rock. Arkansas state champion, and Mrs. Frank Goldthwalte, Fort Worth's own contender and former Texas and Adkins, rg; J. Williams, rt; Vllllam Again Figure in Birmingham, Ala- Oct. IS iJPj.

The son, re; Darling, qb; Carroll, lh; West- WEENIE" BVM (CENTENARY) brook, rh; Whitman, fb Auburn Tigers and Mississippi State's Maroona went through final practice Officials: Leonard (Marlon) ref Tie Golf Match Louisiana btate-Mlsslssippt: Louisi eree; Campbell (Mlllsaps) umpire; drills today, preparing for thclf Southeastern conference tilt here Haxton (Ole Miss) headllnesman, MEMBERS OF STATE'S "LITTLE and Hair (Iowa) field Judge. ana. State: State. Virginia-Maryland: Maryland. Centenary-Baylor: Baylor.

southern titllst. The weatherman predicted fait a "winS Vo ''hr, Teams From Louisiana and With most galleryltes, the duel be FOUR" OF FOOTBALL TO CLASH tween the professionals rates as a toss About 3,000 Ian were eatimatea io om weainer icmorrow (it rainea tan two Saturdays) and pro-game estl. I up. Miss Hicks fired a great 71, one In attendance. With Tech defending the north oal, Southern Methodist Vanderbllt Southern Methodist.

Rice-Tulsa: Tulsa. Texas-Arkansas: Arkansas, Arkansas Must Meet Again Saturday over man's par, to win the medal but John sldnev Hewitt. Bulldoa center, kick mates were for a crowd of about 15,000. I ed off to open the same. The Jacket I IN TRADITIONAL STRUGGLE since the first day.

Miss Didrikson returned to the 26. and after a loss of I two yard from crimmage Measengale I has turned in the best medal cards. Washington State Washington: Knoxvllle, Oct. 15 W). punted.

Tech took possession on their I Babe blistered the front nine Fri Meeting the 19th time since 1901. the own 30 and kicked on the third down. I By KENNETH GREGORY, day as she swamped Jo Henson of The Teachers promptly exchanged, wun powerful Alabama and Tennessee foot- Washington. Oregon State-O. C.

L. U. C. L. A Colorade-Brlgham Young: Colorado, Greeley-Utah.

Atlanta, Oct. 15 (Pi. A Georgia Paris, 8-6. Arrangements Made to Care for 5,000 Fans at Home the Bulldoas receiving on their 39. Fau- ball teams clash here tomorrow la I ing to make any aubetantlal gain.

Darling Miss Hicks was shaky in her quar again punted to the Misajsaipplana. An- "'uiwoumiu ut ni- a Southeastern conference conttPt ter-flnals match with Mrs. E. R. Hury Skimming over the chalk-lines taTSS'the ow carrou4 Bull- tomorrow In the southern wlth fans rating the outcome of Demons; Warriors From Louisiana College Classed as "Underdogs" for Duel of San Antonio but won, 4-3.

keif wnaHa flrf rlnun nn th nAt 1 at. I i. otherwise: Georgetown over Lafayette; New York University over St. Mrs. Henson, a fine, steady shooter, From the Teachers 44-yard -tripe weflt- newly offered Bobby Jones trophy.

The university heeding a predle- won her match with Jennie Grout of brook, Tech riM half, failed to gain. Motor car headlights ringed the tion of cool and fair weather mad John's (Maryland); Penn State over Lehigh; Bucknell over Miami; Detroit Oklahoma, 4-3, i rive-1 I 5, assessed a nve-i I Natchitoches, Oct. 15 (Special). More than 5,000 football fans are ex- Then tiie Bulldogs were e.v.. a liauute uya(7ivf pected to witness the traditional grid cla5Sic between the Normal Demons and rart, penalty m.tion tour 25 00a yard offside penalty in dditlon to tour I ticu iuu huu Minii)jcuicui9 over Catholic; Florida over Sewanee; Furman over Citadel; North Carolina vn TTimLaia ucic onimway nigub, lie I territory asam.

ine leuinren imiiicu. ITTtttnlr Rtlerilp ftn1 fnlllnfc ftatnpc 7r State over Virginia Tech; Virginia Wun tne jacKets receiving on meir i 1 Utea I Or a CiW.lt. l. nl.W.rf van). rm nt Irtineo.

itninnlul oil 1 f-' tirTTP WTff FOOTBALL SCORES Emerging from their game with the Sam Houston Bearcats last week with- right end. on the next move Patrick 1 '-'rtii IL.Li Military over Richmond; Iowa State over Kansas; West Virginia over ora tn k. in nhvslnal nivl first down on the 46. Meseengaie o-- i gamed six yards and Patrick got first that With par threes, I I II i.1 tti. A 1 1 itiinitnh i BE CONDUCTED AT LOCAL RACE TRACK cuuuHiuu uiu witu vaw.

jjutuiig bueir wuu6 down on Teen a. wun iwo imun Darkness forced nnfitpnnpmpnt nn I At Ruston: Mississippi Teachers Xavier; Denver over Colorado College; Idaho over Utah State; Wyoming over Colorado State; Montana State over Idaho (southern branch). three heavy workouts early this week. Coaches Twpln and Alllet topped off by fimdowrLth. "HZ til tomorrow of their extra-hole nlav 0-0; Louisiana Tech 7-7.

loSrdown aldTht.WS,,J- right to meet Georgia's num. At Monroe: Northeast Center of S. U. 37; College of Marshall. the Demons "training pedod for the Louisiana college squad by a light practice session today In which running and passing plays that will be used against the visitors were featured.

4' Open house will prevail at tb i touchdown Messengale was thrown lor a per 1 team, wnarue yates and DlCk State Fair Jockey club at the Lou Texas, 6. four-yard oss by westtoroos Cwllngtm, In the finals. It B2onnrt mft th. lsiana State Fair grounds Sunday and At Lafayette: Sprlnghlll South Photographers Under Ban at Gents' Games western, (La.) 0-19. Early in the second quarter a mog tournament carried overnight hv -oil "1B Poc is.

wa. Assuming the role of the underdog In Saturday night's fray, the Wildcats have been singing the blues song punt wai fumbled by ouore, teacners I track talk with horsemen eo throueb. haifhack. on Tech's 83. and the bail was matched teams.

Haas ar.d McCluro M. I At St. Louis: South Dakota 0-0; scheduled at Natchitoches and at Pineville. The Cats won both tilt-by the safe score, 12 to 6. Five years prior to the 1935 season and last year the Demons have recovered by Wyss.

Tech gnard; After gcOTeA one urJ ouarter-flnnl vlr. Inc newly built pan-mutuei plant, St. Louis unlverlsty 0-0. this week because of reported uerlous At Grand Forks, N. D.

Depaul three attempts by joe Eager failed to and see preparations which have beea I move the ball Dari ng tried a pas. on the tory this morning over Crawford I tha mtln- With the exception of duly press representatives, photographers will be put under a ban at North Dakota university 0. Injuries to several of their star play fourth down, wnicn waa mcompreie. Rainwater and Frr.nlc Mnihorin Alliwuan w- Utivw-ia nn the 4t fc1. uc At Maryvllle, Tenn: Mllllgan col ers following a two-week rest.

The Demons are taking these reports wnippea tne -ouisiana college icaiu. trom tne a me iecn otieiuo mrceu umi iUu-, More than 150 horses are now lege Maryvllle college 20. iu i- nc i ura witiuu cuucu iiub ii ik ii i. an square, i that gavs the Bears a win over Arkansas. In addition Coach Matty Bell can afford a good running attack, featuring Malcolm Llder, a speed merchant, Fred Oraham or Milton "Crazy Legs" Evans, so nick-named because of bis side-stepping ability.

Although handicapped In training the past 10 days by bolls, W. H. Stone, the old reliable of the Gents, will carry much of his couches' hopes for victory. Stone and Weenie By-nuui, his alternate, are expected to be featured In triple threat roles. Coach Curtis Parker had about decided to place Bynum in the starting line-up but at the eleventh hour Friday said he will wait nntll he learns who Is to receive the klckoff before deciding on Bjnum or Stone.

The former, playing his first year with the varsity, was a thrilling ground gainer in the duel with the Mustangs, and Is a capable passer and receiver. He Is not the finished product, however, of his teammate, who has been In many bard battles. Either Bynuro or Stone are expected to match the running attack of Patterson or Llder. Centenary has two brilliant sophomore fullbacks In Ed Whitehurst and Alvln Blrkelback, with the former possessing a trifle more driving power. In the battle at Dallas Whltehurst plowed through the 8.

M. O. line like a veteran, picking up from three to five yards per trial. Capt. Carl Brazell, 185-pounder, wiU care for the fullback duties of Baylor.

The "Good Old Baylor famed In song and history, is said to be better than In many years. It la In the comparison of the forwards that Baylor gains the distinction of being favorite to triumph. The Gent have only one of the 1936 regulars In the first line of defense. Bud Warren, a brilliant pass snatcher. who will be on the receiving end of some aerial shots today.

la many respects the Gents and Bears use the same type of attacks, the punt and single wing back formations. The Bears run either left or right from an unbalanced line on on the single wing back. At times the ball carriers lineup strong on the weak siCe of the unbalanced line. all but one game by close scores. on the Fair Grounds and to his 31 ana aaaea live yarai iroin onauica Yates and At Clinton, S.

C. Newberry 13; Garllngton eliminated scrimmage, but the Bulldogs again naa lightly, however, since they cannot understand how the central Louisiana with arrivals expected Saturday, this Presbyterian 0. to kick. Centenary football games. Athletic officials said Friday that persons desiring to take pictures of the Gents in battle will have to receive permission from the college.

The rule will go into effect for the game with Baylor university Saturday. Starting in 1930 with an 18-to-6 win, the Demons won 12 to 7 in 1931, to 0 in 1932, 28 to 0 in 1933, 7 to 0 in Texans Don Schumacher and Morris number ,8 expeced reacn the aoo Norton, 5 and 4, today. Best ball of mort A t. mark. All the horsemen will either After punting cross-fire had continued At Chattanooga: Oglethorpe club can possibly be so badly crip for some lime Westbrook of Tech inter Chattanooga 0 (tie).

cepted a pass on his 44. A Tech penalty pled after the Wildcats' "breather" At Russellvllle, Ark. Northeastern last week, especially since the sea Oklahoma Junior college Arkansas son Is far advanced and the players Tech 33. are supposed to be well conditioned. set the ball back to the Bulldogs' 39.

Tech lost the ball on downs on their 42. Shortly afterward tne whistle ended the scoreless half. Head kicked off to open the third stanza. The Jackets punted back to Carroll no his 26. who returned to the Teachers 45.

Westbrook annexed flva yards, then Carroll and Darling suffered heavy losses In the Georgia team was seven under par; for the Texans two under. The Georgians dropped twe of the first four holes to Schumacher and Norton, but quickly repaired the damage by taking the next five. They were two up through 18 holes and three up through 27. At Texarkana, Texas Lon Morris Regardless of ratings based upon games played against mutual foes. Texarkana college 6.

At Ithaca. N. Paner 0, Ithaca S. At Fairmont. W.

California (Pa.) be with their horses, or else have tendants present all day Sunday. There will be many horses working out on the track Sunday. The racing; strip is being fast rounded Into shape. Work has been practically corn pleted on the pari-mutuel plant. CHAMPION LOSES.

Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Oct. IS (LP). Isadora Castanaga, a lumbering heavyweight from Cuba, tonight won a decision over John Henry Lewis, llght-heavywelght champion' of the nasslng attempts and the Techsters punt Teacher fl. Fairmont State 7. ed Later, a pass from Darling on Tech's statistics show that when members of the "Little Tour" clash, and especially Louisiana college and State Normal teams, the contest is a toss At Waynenburg, Salem (W.

Va.) 17 to Funderburk. who lateralis dto car- 1934 and last year, 13 to 0, in a game on the Cats' home field. Probable starting line-up: State Normal Perkins, left end; Ledet, left tackle; Saucier, left guard; James, center; Ma this, right guard; Flournoy, right tackle; Jackson (C), right end; Cope, quarterback; Harmon, left half; Parker, right half; Loomls, fullback. Louisiana College Simpson, left end; Mitchell, left tackle, Dolron, left guard; Pace, center; Corkern, right guard; Hazel, right tackle; Ledoux, right end; Cameron, quarterback; Payne, left half; Dear, right half; Cremllllon, fullback. Wayneshurg 41.

roil, advanced the Techmen to their 35. Whitman and Westbrook carried the bail At Baroourv'lle, ky. Georgetown Col The best ball of the Louislanlans in the inconclusive match was three under par. The Arkansans were four und.r. Haas and McClure and Stiedle and lege 0.

Union College 19. up until the final whistle. Compara to the Jackets' 43. Darling passed to Funderburk who caught the ball on the tive scores have never been used with At Lexington. Centre SI.

Traneyl-ama 0. At Seward. Neb. Concordia College T. 34.

Whitman made first down on the 33. A pass from Edgar to Sumnierall was Nebraska Central 0. any degree of accuracy and there has never been such a thing as a reliable At Butte. Billing (Mont.) Poly knocked down, bagar htt the line for no gain. Then Caslon kicked out of bounds on the Teachers' 12.

a moment later the third period ended scoreless. technic Montana Mine 20. dope bucket" in the annual Demon- For years, under Coach Homer Norton the Gents used only the punt formation, but later shifted to the single wing back and under Coach Parker have used both the punt and single wing back. Baylor has averaged better than 30 points per' game In three contests and Centenary has averaged better than 30 in four contests, despite the scoreless tie with State Normal. Both teams played the Oklahoma City Gold Bugs and had a slightly better scoring record against the Oklahomana than did the Bears.

Centenary has made arrangements to care for what they say will be the largest crowd since Louisiana State played the Gents here. The student body has caught the spirit of the occasion and plans to offer a few stunts that will add color to the At La vtu, M. New Mexico Nor Cat contest. mal 2a. Trinidad, Junior College 0.

In the final quarter Darling passed to At Grinneil. Iowa: Central 0, Orio- In Dear, Agulllard, Cameron, Payne nell K. Ai Dallu: Wtathertord College Gaines were even at the 27th and again at the 34th. They halved the 84th and 85th in par fives in semi-da rkness. For their play on the final green, the motor cars of spectators were lined up to light the course.

Each team produced again, Haas dropping a 7-foot putt to keep tho Iouistanians in the running. Finals play is scheduled to start and Barber, the Louisiana Cats have one of the fastest backfields in B. Southern Met hod -t Frenhroen 7. world, in a non-title 10-round con test. The champions, unable to keep awny from the looping lefts of Castanaga, was knocked to the canvaa three times.

Twice In the first round, he bounced up before Referee Elmer E. (Slim) McClelland could start tha count, but In the third Lewis took a nine count before he wobbled to his feet. Ark. Monticello A. At Arkadelphia A.

A. conference circles, and the Henderaon State Teacheri Col- nd M. 7 lege 28. lines of both teams compare favor Funderburk, who latere lied to Meeks, giving Tech tha bail on the Jackets' 43. 'Bar-nett ripped off nine yards to the 84 and Darling bui-ked the line for first down on the 3J.

Eagar then passed to Funderburk from that point for a touchdown-Hall, Tech guard, converted from placement. DETROIT t. WINS Washington, Oct 15 (JP). Detroit university, featuring three long At Alma. Mich.

Micmgan p.orroai is: ably In both weight and experience. SOUTHEASTERN' WINS Lafayette, Oct. 15 (). The Southwestern Louisiana institute Bulldogs ripped and passed their way here tonight for a 19 to 6 victory over the Spring Hill Badgers from Mobile, before a crowd of approximately 5,000 fans. Attna 12.

At Wheeling. W. Va. Glenvllle Teach- era 31: Weitt Liberty Teachere 12. Each squad will be in a position Saturday night to place an entire eleven of last year's lettermen on the field.

At Lexington. K. centre as; Tranayi- at 9 a m. tomorrow. Viinia 0.

At New Haven Army Jayveee Tale Princeton and Maryland have ar 81nce 1930 the Wildcats have tasted sprints by Halfback Andy Farkas, Jayvpea 13. At rambridge. Maai. Providence victory against the Demons but Junior Vareity Harvard Junior Var romped to an easy 30 to 0 gridiron triumph over Catholic university uuy acy, manager or tne Umer-icus club in the Georgia-Florida league, has signed his own son, Guy, to play second base. The Crlslleld club In the Eastern Shore League will be operated by the ranged a home-and-home lacrosse series starting at Princeton next spring.

twice, both times in 1935 when the sity JS Court Jester, racing dog. has wen 0,000 in purges this season. At here tonight before 10,000 fans. Cambridge. 88; Holyj playefl double bill With games New York Giants In 1938.

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