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i 111- ii HI i SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1937 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES A THREE CENTENARY BEATS AGGIES SNOW First Period Touchdown Gives Army 6 to 0 Win Over Navy in Traditional Battle in Mud RESERVE BACK CRASHES BIG HE'S IN AGAIN By Jack Sords Arkansas Names All-State Teams For Grid Season IN 1 1 iY 1 BAD WEATHER CUTS CROWD TO 1,000 AS SHREVEPORT SQUAD HOLDS OKLAHOMA SCORELESS MIDDIE FORWARD WALL FOR TOUCHDOWN IN CLOSE CONTEST JOHNAjy Wet, Cold Result in 13 Fumbles; Bynum and Ston Are Standouts for Gentlemen, But Great Line Play Provides Margin of Victory Sailors, Trying to Duplicate Their 1 936 Victory, Manage to Pierce West Point Eleven' Territory Only Three Times During Entire 60 Minutes A C0MB5ACK rcetApr-Ae Meets Little Rock Squad Places Four Players on Honor Eleven pec. 17 (Continued From Pule One.) Little Rock, Nov. 27 (ff). Little Rock High school, third rank By HENRY SUPER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Beasley, on next scrimmage, shot a Philadelphia, Not.

37 OI.R). An understudy became a hero today as Army ing team in the Arkansas High School pass to J. H. Outz at the Cowboy 15 and he raced on to the goal. Alvin Blrkelbach's placement was blocked.

sank Navy, 6-0 In the mud, rain and fog of Municipal Stadium. Big Jim Craig, reserve back for the famed Monkey Meyer In the "J5 and "38 classics, hurled his 170 pounds Into the Middy line late In the opening period. The Sailor forward wall broke as Jim catapaulted a yard and a half Atheltic conference, placed four men. Including the captain, on the 1937 Associated Press Composite All-Star V' sprfe Mis yeARS kAO 7i "Jt uf RlS WAS Sec As It still looked like a ball game as the Aggies moved into Centenary terrt tory agalif after the second-quarter football team. Camden ran a close second with of the touchdown that brought the Soldiers sweet victory before a crowd of 103,281 largest of the 1S37 gridiron season.

It was second down when Big Jim, sitting on the side lines, was called touchdown but the threat never got past the 30. three. Pine Bluff got two places and Bynum iced the game In the third punted to Cramer on the 10-yard lin he returned to the Aisle 13; Beasley tafkling. AfoslM ball on own 13-yard line. First and 10.

L'Cramer lost one yard around left end; PafterHon Gents' substitutions: Steeples for Bradley, Olzack Inr Warren. Cowling failed to gain at lett guard; Zimmerman tackling. It's second, and 1. Cramer raced right end for no gain; fUrkelbach tackling. It's third and 10.

Cowling around left end for no gain: Steepif tackling. Fourth and 10. Cowling punted, but the partly blocked ball went out of bounds on Aggies 3T-yard line. fnt' hall there. First and 10, Bynum'a pass Intemied for Patterson was Incomplete.

ond and 10. Bynum's pass Intended for Heasley was incomplete. Third and 10. Bynum'a pass to Birkelbacb was good for nn gain around right end: Williams tackling. Fourth and 10.

Bynura punted out of bounds on the Aggie 33-yard line. AgKi hall there First and 10. Asuiee substitution: Cartlle for Case. Cowling punted to Bynum and he was downed In his tracks on the Gents' 25-yard line, where four Aggie tacklers nailed him. (ienls ball there.

First and 10. Bynum Into the battle. On his first play he3- took the ball from Center Frank Hope and North Little Rock com Hartllne and smashed off his own pleted the first team. period. The Gents had driven to the Aggie seven mid-way the third but failed there.

Bill Cowling punted out The composite team was selected right tackle. tonight by mathematical compilation He was a half yard from home of the selections of nine Arkansas when the Navy line tried to stiffen, newspapers The Arkansas Gazette, For a split second It held. Then It bitke as Craig took the second step Arkansas Democrat, Pine Bluff Gra phic, Pine Bluff Commercial, Hope that carried him over the line and Irish schedule for Four Seasons Announced Today Noire Dame to Continue Playing Nation's" Big Grid Elevens Star, Camden Evening News, Russell- cnt his name winging around the world to Army and Navy men listen' ville Courier Democrat, Hot Springs Sentinel-Record and Hot Springs New raced left end and made three yards be tng to the classic by radio. Era. The ball game might just as well Selections were made by awarding have ended there because Army fore Gogler tackled.

Second and seven. Bynum around right end made two yards. Cowling and Webb tackling as the quarter ended. Score: Centenary Oklahoma A. and M.

0. to Centenary's 42. On the first play, Bynum raced around the left end, cutting ar.d weaving, and sprinted down the side line to score. Centenary scored again in the dying moments when a desperate Aggie pass was intercepted by John Lingo and run back to the Aggie three. The Aggies had thrown from their eight.

Stone slashed across his left guard. There were 13 fumbles of the wet ball as the numb-fingered lads vied with each otr-er at fumbling and recovering. Oklahoma backs let the ball escape seven times, the Gentlemen six. Both teams had three recoveries. It was so cold that linesmen wore cotton gloves and the backs might have done as, well If they had followed the example.

Centenary's line play that backed the Cowboys away from the scrim rugged defense tightened, and, with the going heavy, Jt threw back every players 10 points for first team, five points for second team and multiplying the total points received by the number of times the player was picked. Navy assault yards and yards away SF.COND QUARTER from pay dirt. Cenlensry substitutions: Whltehurst for fAj fgX RlCKARO'S Birkelbach and Stone for Bynum. Assies By GEORGE KIRKSET Cnlted Pre Staff Correspondent. Chicago, Nov.

27 (IP), Notre Dame, substitution: Rivera for Cowling. Beasley punted to Rivers on his 28-yard The sailors, trying to duplicate their victory here last year, got Into Point territory only three times Only one tie resulted Stern of Camden and Thompson of Clarks- 4 Goloed line and he la downed In his tracka by Vinson. vllle tying for fullback on the second It's Aggies ball there. First and 10. team with a score of 40 each.

during the 60 minutes of play and all those drives came In the third period on smashing drives off the Webb went over tackle for three yards; stopped by Stone. Klven was pioneer of big time lntersectlonal fottball, will continue to play outstanding teams from eoast to coast for the next four years, it was re-vea'ed today by a perusal of the Irish Don McConnell, Little Rock's bril spilled from behind for a two-yard lose; Army left ta-kle and guard. comHT. mi. kinc hatus sync to.

rt i. topped hy Jones Aggie substitutions: liant center, was named team captain because he was almost unanimous choice for his position, running up The best the Middles could do schedules through 1941. Orloskl for Fletcner and Reynolds for Cramer. Webb punted out of bounds on the io-yard stripe and the Genta take the ball there. mage line and rushed the Oklahoma passers badly, was the determining was penetrate the muddy black an gold line to the 17 on the opening It had been hinted In some quar a score of 600 points.

PREP SCHOOL Beasley raced left end for about geven element In the ball game. Except for ters that Notre Dame planned to de The teams: (Players score indicated ruth of the third period. But with ysrds; tackled by Rivers. fciecond and Bynum'a great run and the quick- three to go. Heaaley rammed center.

em phaslze football. These surmises in parenthesis). onlv Inches to go for first down fumled. and Williams recovered for Ag grew out of the fact that Notre First Team: on the 18. the Army line stopped the gie on his own 41-yard line.

Dame this season officially asked the Aggies hall. Reynold rumbled, owl re striking touchdown pass in the second period, Cente-ary had but little more luck against the Aggie defense than the Aggies had against charge. Player Position School Phillips (490) Pine Bluff sports writers to refrain from refer covered after a three-yard loss; tackled by Mays. Keynolds' pass waa Incomplete FOOTBALL (Cntlnf4 from Flnt SporU Pair.) first downs to Oakdale's six and also completed more passes. The Warriors outpunted the visitors and made more yards from the line of Army's victorious march came at DAVEY O'BRIEN'S FIELD GOAL GIVES TEXAS CHRISTIAN 3 TO 0 VICTORY 0VERSJI.U.

MUSTANGS Close Victorv Gives Horned Frocs Chance lo Win nd it third and 13. Ball an Aggie 30- Left End the end of the first period after lng to the team as 'Ramblers." The fact that Pittsburgh was dropped the Loutslanans. The total yardage yard line. Webb punted of bounde Navy bad been kept backed up on on the Centenary 35-yatTT line. was 98 for the visitors, 61 for the lie ti the Irish schedule also led to Gents hall there.

First and 10. Stone Its heels by Woody Wilson's boom' Oklahomans. Oklahoma had five first quick-kicked and Rivers picked It up the same conclusion. tng punts. The break came when his four-yard line and he returned to nia nine-yard line, where Patterson downed bim.

Year after year Notre Dame plays Lemuel D. Cooke got off a bad boot downs to four for the Gents. But Centenary had the scoring thrust and made more use of breaks that the toughest schedule In the coun that Huey Long, flashy Army back Aggies ball on own moe-yard line. First. returned ten yards to Navy's 4.

Wll trv. The next four years will be no and to. Time out for Genta All player came Its way. rubtunc their bands, which are cold, and exception of Notre Dame's tough Stone (360) Hope Left Tackle Wilson (225) North Little Rock Left Guard McConnell (600) Little Rock Center Good game (120) Camden Right Guard White (90) Camden Right Tackle Ambort (240) Little Rock Right End Bolln (385) Pine Bluff Only two passes were completed sen hammered the line for a yad I and Jack Ryan added five more. Then of the past.

Only Pitt will be by the visitors and they stayed out the uniforms are becoming a little mud-stained. The field seems to be soft in spots. The snow has stopped. Attendance, is estimated at little less than 1,000. missing from the Irish schedule these of the air after their 13-point lead was amassed in the third quarter.

Wilson faded back to the 80 yard line and whipped a short pr which J'm Bchwenck caught on the Navy years. Webh dove over center for a yard, the I.EESVILLE WINS Leesville, Nov. 27 (Special), The Wampus Cats, football team of the Leesville high school, closed the 1937 season by defeating the Devils of the Natchitoches high school by a score of 21 to 0 on Gilbert field here Friday afternoon. Friday's game made a total of nine games played by the Wampus Cats during the season, in which they lost only one and tied one. line stopping him.

Second and nine. Rey The fact that Notre Dame hasn't Bvnum and Stone were the stand nolds over left guard for no gain: Patter Southwest Conference Championship; Single S.M.U. Threat Bogs Down on 1 0-Yard Line By WILLIAM T. RIVES Port Worth, Texas. Nov.

27 If), Half-pint Davey O'Brien, the busiest man in the Southwest conference every Saturday afternoon, beat Southern Methodlt 3 to 0 with a field goal today and thereby kept Texas Christian university in the title chase. The game was the season finale for the Horned Progs, but If Southern Methodist can defeat Rice next Saturday at Dallas, O'Brien and his help outs for Centenary although the end 40 and ran to the 19, where he was son slopping him. Aggies take time had an unbeaten team since Knute Hotkne produced his pasterplece In I driven out of bounds. Hivers was hurt on the play. weon punted anil it went out of bounds on to end play of the Gents' line was in realitv the edee the visitors H'llson tried the Navy line but 120 doesn't enter into the arrange AgKle 3S-5'nrd line.

Quarterback ment of the Irish schedule. Gcn! ball them. First and 10. Stone Klzzia (300) Camden carried. FIRST Ql Aim raced left end and was run out of bounds The administration at Notre Dame hy Keynolds after making a first down Left Half he lost a yard.

Then Long passed to Ryan who caught the ball on the ytira and a half stripe where he was dtopped on the sidelines by Quarter- The Anflrt (he of tho coin The Wampus Cats made the first Martlndale (270) Little Rock ihnM in nfotd goal. Hirke doesn't expect or ask the national championship teams. All they dementi of Elmer Layden, athletic di mates will win the championship. 1, knf Centonary will kick off. Bl-y two points of the game on a safeiy.

Pull Back Ibtck Art Franks. Rice defeated Baylor. 13 to 7, at Houston to hold first place, and could holding the hall. Hp kicks to Crantrr on The first touchdown was made when Second Team: Cramer returns the AkI- tlv-yr! line rector and head coach, Is to produce Wilson hammered the line again Cotton" McCIure, Cat's halfback line, where Aliis gain the title with a victory over the Mustangs. A homecoming crowd of 17,000 saw Kenedy (200) Pine Bluff to Akkipb n.i-yara hrmishl him dotvn.

teams representative of Notre Dame. I but was stopepd cold. Then Craig Left End took the ball deep Into the Devil's territory and Captain Smart went Layden himself prefers to play the th game. AifKlen ball there. Crumer short over tiickle for five yards; mopped t'y I a 30-year-old senior from Paul's Val-lov.

nut the game on Ice. end; Hale, left tackle; Rogers, left McPhall (75) pine Bluff bert teams he can book. Webb smashed Uratlley. Two and five over for the touchdown on the next guard; Aldrich, center; Mayne, right Left Tackle enter for no gain. Zimmerman stopping If we have to lose," said Layden, on Aggie line.

First and 10. tone fumbled the pasa back and recovered for a three-yard loss; Vogler tackling. Second and Beas-ley's pass to Outz was good and he ran across the goal line for a touchdown, going over untouched. Gents' substitute: Birkelbach for White-hurst. Blrkelbach's kick from placement was low.

Score: Centenary ti; Oklahoma A. and M. 0. Genta will kick off. Blrkelbach kicked off lo Hivers on the goal line and returned to the Aggie 12-yard line, where Birkelbach tackled.

Aggie ball. First and 10. Ball on Aggie K'-yard line. Aggie substitution: Malone for Rivers. Reynolds went through center for nine yards, Beasley tackling, but the ball was brought back and Genla O'Brien's field goal, kicked from the 13-yard line after carrying the bHll to "the came on the tall end play.

McClure's pas was good for him hut the rients drew a five-yard pen Beasley (90) Forrest City Ryan's try for the extra point was wloe but It didn't matter. Army hrd scored Its 21st victory In the we might as well lose to good teams. Ity for oflslile and us tirst ana in tor extra point. Sepeda, Cat's fullback Left Guard Our players would rather lose a hard Aggies. Cramer was caught from nenina of two furlour fourth-period assaults and Lyons, halfback, carried the ball guard; White, right tackle; Williams, light end; O'Brien, quarter; Taylor, leH half, Hall, right half; Black-mon, fullback.

Score by periods: by Outi for two-yard loss. econd ana Boyd (190) Pine Bluff I classic that began back In 1890 with game to a good team than run wild 12. Cramer hit a stone wall at ngnt Center to the Devils' six-yard line and Captain Smart again went over for a over a weak one." end and it's third and 12. Vinson tackling. la Navy triumph.

and was his second attempt. Minutes before, Hughes, Southern Methodist tackle, broke through and Third and 12. Cowling punted wide ami Roes (20) pine Bluff If anyone thinks Notre Dame Is On the first series oi plays In the it went out of bounds on Gents 37-yard touchdown. The kick for extra point S.M.U 0 0 0 00 Right Guard I third psrlod the Sailors marched line. Gents' hall there.

First and 10. Bynum blocked O'Brien's try from the" 17-yard line. Shelby (80) Hot Springs looking for soft touches take a peek at the Irish schedule for the next four years. Thirty-six games, nine per raced right end for one yard: Fletcher drew a five-yard offside penalty and II I I from their own 35 yard line to the Army 17. Cooke and Halfback Emmet), Wood hacked awty at the Right Tackle tackling.

Hocond and nine. Blrkelbach Through the second and third rammed center for eight yarns; stoppea season, have been scheduled through Warrington (140) Blytheville by Cramer. Third and about one to go. periods, the Horned Progs were set I tackle and guards and In fhu'-i 1941 as follows: first and five. Keynolds added three yards three center: Birkelbach tackling.

Second and two. Keynolds again rammed center for a first down. First and 10 on Aggies' 24-yard line. Ma lone lost three yards when Mays tackled from behind. Ifa Right End Hirkelbach fumbled the pass from center back deep la their own territory be and the Aggies recovered.

Kharp of the I were down past the 50-yrd line Army, Navy, Georgie Tech, North Bright (120) Hope T.C.TJ 0 0 0 33 Texas Christian scoring: field goal, O'Brien (from placement). Substitutions Southern Methodist: ends, Dewell; tackles, Echols, guard, Aaron Rlchter; center, Hawn; Stld-ger, Patterson, Morrison, Belville, Harlow. Texas Christian: tackle, Kline; guard. Dunlap; center, Tittle; backs, was good, bringing the score to IS to 0. In the last quarter, "Cotton McCIure took a pass on the 20-yard line, passing the goal line standing up, closing the game 21 to 0 In favor of the Cats.

Sepeda, McCIure and Smart starred in the Cat's backfleld, while Martin, Franklin and Robinson starred in iho line. Starring for Natchitoches were Roark, Watkins, Hudson and Aggies recovered on the Gents' 44-yara I the first time they had reached Quarterback line. western, Carnegie Tech and South era California each year. cause of a whistling, cold wind that made ineffective O'Brien's best punting efforts. second and I'd.

raced left end and ran Into Beasley afler a yard gain. First and 10. Cowl lng short pass to I my territory. Mosely (90) Blytheville Case wag good for six yards; Allls tackling. Kansas end Minnesota in 1938.

Then Navy moved from the 7, It's third and U. Gents take time out. Malone's pass to Williams was goor for a first down on Aggie 41-yard fine: Ic the fourth period, with the Left Half Stern, Camden and Thompson Hecnnd and about four to go. vvenD rammed center for three yards; AIU Southern Methodist, Iowa and I aided by an Army offside penalty of five yards, to the 26 on a pair of Beasley tinkling. Jurdue In 1939.

tackling. Third and about two to go. Cowling dove over center for one yard Clarksvllle, (40) each. wind at their backs, the Frogs surged downfield sarcely impeded by a Aggie ball there. First and 10.

Rey smashes by this pair. Wood picked Clifford. Clark. Mays tackling. Cowling rammed right nolds' pass was high and wide and in Murtang forward wall that wilted Pull Back Honorable mention: complete.

Gents' substitution: Bynum fir Arizon and Iowa In 1940. Indiana and Iowa In 1941. Illinois each year except 1939, guard for no gain. Zimmerman stopping him. but Centenary drew a five-yard offside penally, making It first and 10 for Stone.

Reynolds pass was Incomplete under the battering of burly T.C.c I up four to the 22 and then Cooke made five to the 17. A yard to go-ami two tries to make It In but anas Keese, Hope; Gardner. De- linemen. and It's third and 10. Gents' substitution: Allls fur Clark.

Malone fumbled CLARKS DEFEATED Clarks, 27 Special). The Officials: Kenney (Miss.) referee; Hart (Texas) umpire; Pouts (Baylor) head linesman; Frazler (Baylor) field Judge. the Aggies on Gents' 30-yard line. Cnvvl- when the date could be arranged. Queen; Paladlno, Catholic (Little ng's long pass was killed by Allls.

O'Brien picked up a first down I the Sailors failed. Since Layden came to Notre Dame and Steeples recovered for Gents on Aggie 3tf-yard line. Second and 10. Cowling raced left end CHarks Lumberjacks were defeated on Rock), Adams, Beebe; Beeson, Clarks ville; Hoffman, Little Rock. and Vinson ran him out of bounds afler Op the last try Wilson broke clear tients hall there.

First and 10. Bynum the local gridiron, Thursday, by a the Irish have consistently outgrown any team In the country. et the 37 to start the first drive of the last period. A S.M.U., penalty, one line buck by Clark and mighty line three-yard gain. Gents substitution: atterson for Outs.

Cramer rammed his went around left end tor fmir yards; Car-llle tackling. Bynum's puss was Inter score of 12 to 0 by Choudrant. Choud- Tackles Edwards, Little Rock I through the Navy line and brought Wood down before he reached the eft guard for three yards. It'i fourth This year's team which has lost cepted by Vogler and he returned to Aggie rant will meet the winner of the Sharp, Catholic (Little, Rock). Minor plunging by the 153-pound O'Brien, 40-yard line; Bynum tackling.

ll'iie of scrimmage. two games and tied one, will come Columbia-Lake Providence game for Russellvllle; Dreher, Jonesboro; Fish Aggies ball. Klrel and 10. Malone'g carried the oval to the 7. O'Brien and four to go.

Cramer's pass wive Incomplete, Blrkelbach knocking ball down and Genta takes the ball downs on own 25-yard line. First and 10. The Sailors continued hammering oee to last year's mark of 481,000 the Northeast District Class title er. North Little Rock; Ferguson, Pine was on the 17 when Hughes crashed Close Contests Feature Nations Football Games spectators. Already the Irish have next week.

pass was low and incomplete. Aggie substitution: Cowling for Keynolds. Gents' substitution: Lingo for Heaaley. Mulone went arinind left end for three yards: Gents ball. Hirkelbach rammed center Bluff; Goelzer, North Little Rock: through Just as his foot met the played to 424,000 In eight games, and for no gain: Vogler tackling.

Mays started The Aggies started a drive that going to Army 32, where their passing attack stalled, and to the 49 where their running game bogged down. Roberts, Blytheville. ball. at center for Centenary instead of Kaw- stopped by Lingo. Third and seven.

crowd of 60,000 Is expected to at netted them a touchdown In the first nson. Bynum raced left end. but was Webb's pass to Cowling was good, but John Hall, Prog back, gave O'Brien tend the season's finale against three minutes of play. With Camp forced Out of bounds by Volger for no lost nt' en yards when Mays rushed him. tho second opportunity with an in gain.

Bynum punted to Wramer. who In the final period the Sailors Southern California Saturday at owlinT punied to Bynum on the Gents" bell, 318-pound fullback doing most umhled and his 30-yard line and Jones terception on the S.M.U., 28. O'Brien lc-yn 4 line. here he was tackled by Iwert back on their heels throughout South Bend. of the Gents recovered.

Bynum's short Yogi i I with Army playing It safe, going ass over line to Beasley was good for a of the ball carrying, the Aggies drove to the three-yard line. Prom there Cobb, left half, went over on a line Gents ball there. First and 10. Bynum passed to Clifford on the 11, sneaked to the 7 off right guard and got to rst down on the Aggies' lii-yard line. It's Gents ball there.

First and 10. suiiirmc.l through left tackle for two yards; Vogl-r tackling. Hirkelbach hit Chapman the Chap Iso far as to kick on second down evtn when beyond the 60 yard line. the 6 on another essay at the line, nlav. The trv for extra point was Aggies called time out.

Birkelhitch will enter for no gum. Sharp tackling. Third From the 13 he made his second ttenipt a place-kick from the Aggie The line-up: Army: Rogner, left (Continued Krom First Sports Paw.) Auburn polished off Florida, 14-0. Mario Tonelli's 70-yard run and subsequent line plunging In the final two minutes enabled Notre Dime's fighting Lrlsh to overcome stubborn missed. Clarks" best scoring chance Seattle, (T).

University of and eight to gu. Bvnum punted to Malone and he fuiiibicil, hut fell on It and rec yard line. It was a fake and turned out placement good. be a pass, bul tt incomplete una overed on AKgie 44-ard line. The game was over five minutes I i second and 10.

Bynum pass was came in the first quarter, when they marched to the Aggies' 10-yard line, but a pass on fourth down fell In I end: Isbell, lelt lacaie; ljitue, 31'ard: Hartllne, center; Skaer. right quard: Stella, right tackle: Sullivan, Guards Burton, Blytheville; Atkinson, Pine Bluff; Glrard, El Dorado; Lawhon, Catholic (Little Rock); Mc-Knlght, Clarendon; Young, North Little Rock; Davis, Pine Bluff; Parsons, Hope; Keith, Hope; Grlsham, Brlnkley; Petrus. Subiaco Academy. Centers McClelland, Jonesboro; Thompson, Russellvllle; Bunch. Blytheville.

Backs Smith, Hot Springs; Lang-ston. Pine Bluff; Pharis, Jonesboro; Duckworth, North Little Rock; Ham llton, Paris; Keeton, Russellvllle; Batson, Russellvllle; Carter, Beebe; Reed, Beebe; Beeson, Clarksvllle; Mc-Glbbony, Pine Bluff; Pine Bluff; Brown, Blytheville. Iso Incomplete in the end inne Washington gridders selected California's halfback, Sam Chapman, as the outstanding Pacific coast football player of 1937. later Aggies tisll on own 20-ard line. fir! Southern California, 13 to 6.

Lowoll Southern Methodist missed its nd 10. t'ratner dove over right guard Irlghl end; Ryan, quarter; Wilson, lett complete in the end eone. English's second period f.tld goal four yards; Aills stopping him. Cowi With one minute left to play In golden opportunity In the second period. Jack Morrison set the stage ng lost Ihree yards when he was run I half; Long, right hall, Bchwenck, fullback.

Navy: Pike, left end; Lynch, the second auarter. Clarks tried a from the 23-yard line enabled Nebraska to trip Kansas State, 3 to 0, nut of bounds by Beasley. It's third and Aggies bii'l ou own 4 4-yard line. First and In. Aagte substitutions: Cramer for Malone.

lor larllle snd for illinnis touts' eubstilutiuns; Smith for Zimmerman, Burgess for Vinson. Cramer's short pass to Case was good for eight yards as the half ended. Score: Centenary ti; Oklahoma A. and M. 0.

THIRO Birkelbuch kicked off to Watson, who returned to Aggie 28-yard line, where bn if uiitlnucd On l'age Fuur-A.) Prontczak, Craig, O'Connor. 0. Cowling punted out of bounds on the pass from their 20-yard line, which Gents' 45-yard line. Navy: ends Corbett, Burke; tac- tind retain the Big Six conference championship. was intercepted.

On the next play Gents ball. First and 10. Bvnum with a beautiful 74-yard punt to the Frogs' 8. Regaining the ball a few minutes later on the 39, Jackson cut off tackle to the 19 and Bclville fol Jarvis; guards, Spector, Mln- left tackle; Drools, left guard; Wallace, center; Player, right guard; Hysong, right tackle; Powell, right end. Pranks, quarter; Cook, left half; Antrim, fullback.

Rice's Owls bowled over Baylor, Hennen, right half for tne Aggies, made a beautiful 35-yard end run to rammed lelt guard for two yards: Vogler tackling. tsecond and eight. Birklhadi made one yard over center; Williams tackling. Third snd seven. Bynum viellc; center, Incher; backs.

Case, Whitehead, Qillette, Mayor, Ingram, Coward, Hansen. 13 to 7, to remain the team to beat lowed with a splnenr to the 10. There the drive bogged when Mor score standing up. The try from placement was blocked. for the Southwest conference title.

Score by periods: Referee W. G. Crowell, Swarth- Texas Christian nosed out Southern deserted line play and passed Clarks was unable to stop the heav Austin, Miss Round more; umpire C. M. Waters, Wil Methoc'lst, 3 to 0, on Davey O'Brien's I Army 6 0 0 08 Navy 0 0 0 00 twice over the line.

ier Choudrant team. campDeu aia ms; linesman L. Conover, Penn C'Brin stole the show with his fine running attack and the winning goal. most of the line bucking for the Aggies and he was easily the star of Stste; field Judge Q. Vergare, Notre Touchdown Army: Craig.

Substitutes Army: ends, Samuel, Dame. field goal from the 13-yard line In the fourth quutter to remain in the chase. If Rice beats Southern Methodist next waek the Owls will win the title outright. If they tie. the but crowding him all day were Kl Top British Lists London IP).

The Lawn Tennis association's official ranking list for 1937 gives H. W. (Bunny) Austin first place for men and Mrs. D. L.

McUavld. Kobes, Bailey; tackles, Blsnchard, Lotozo; guards, David, Mather, Brown; center, Howell, backs, Amherst has beaten Williams throe A'idrlch, ponderous center, and I. B. Hale, 244-pound tackle. tlme In the last four years.

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Choudrant scored 11 first downs to Clarks' seven. Choudrant did not complete a pass while Clarks completed three. DePauw Football Players Went There to Study Tex is Christian in a dead-lock. A Rice defeat automatically will give and Hale kept the Mustangs from ga'ning through center and the left the crown to Texas Christian. Little (Dorothy Round) first place for women.

The women's ranking has caused surprise. Kay Stammers, last year's No. 2, has been relegated to No. 4. Mary Hardwlck Is now No.

2 and Miss Missouri's Marathon effort to play side of the Prog line and frequently halted attacks on the other flanks. two games In three days boggod down In the fourth quarter and the Uni Roger and Mayne, T.C.U., guards, Greencastle, Ind. (. Don't try to versity of tt Los Angeles M. C.

Scrtven, No. 3. The last two were ranked 6 and 10, respectively, In 1S36. There Is general agreement In tennis circles that Charlie Hare and romped to a 13 to 0 victory as Kenny Washington topped off the performance by on an 88-yard run and lateral. Another Pacific coast conference member, Oregon, routed played excellently except for the one time the Mustangs drove toward their only opportunity.

Acker and Sprague, Southern Methodist end and tackle, smeared Prog back often and when Sprague loft the game with an injury in the C. D. Tuckey have earned their the San Diego Marines, 24 to 7, classify DePauw university's football team as all brawn and no brains. Members of the 36-man squad have 1,950 hours of college work to their credit without a single hour of failure. The scholastic average for the squad Is 1.72 points while the all-uni-verslty average la 1.61.

And persons who think girls are smarter than ooys should look this situation over, too, because the football squad average is higher than that of any woman's or places as Numbers 2 and 3, respect lvely, on the men's list. while Michigan Btate, paced by John Pengcl, conquered San Francisco university, 14 to 0. lait quarter, the Progs made most of their goalward gains through the tackle position he had vacated. T.C.U., made 13 first down to the Mustangs' 9. Line-ups: Southern Methodist: Acker, left end: Phillips, left tackle; This Wrestler Knew Mi Cows The Party Is On Us! See Page 11 ganization on the campus.

The eleven first-team men have an Sanders, left guard; Gray, center; lloosiers Beat Champs Bloomlngton, Ind. (P). Although Michigan State's cross country harriers won the I.C.A.-A.A-A. championship, they were beaten earlier In the season by Indiana, whose hooslers have won a dosen consecutive dual engagements. Matthews, right guard; Sprague, Manhattan, Kas.

(Jp). Forrest Fan-sher won fame at Kansas State college as a wrestler. But ha won a 1400 scholarship to take his master's degree because he knew good dairy cow when he saw one. He's on the dairy Judging team, too. even better record with a scholastic average of 1.93.

DePauw played an eight-game schedule this fall, winning seven games and losing one. Phone 5194 1219 Jordan right tackle; Ranspot, right end; Crouch, quarter; Ewlng, left half; Jackson, rtght half; Bearden, fullback. Texas Christian: Looney, left.

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