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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1947 YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER eaoccAsn Mil GEORGIA TECH CLIPS PLUCKY Moccasin Halfback Stopped on 40-Yard Line Texas Christian Deals Out Upset to Texas Aggies Crowd of 9,000 sees visitors blankl0cals AUBURN TEAM THIRTY! I GHT DEFEAT, IF ol mm MLwi ov HE! EES BY BARNEY CHIO for Tigers Mar Unscored on Lindy Berry Stars Victors in 26-0 Triumph Chattanooga Eleven Scores on Fourth Running Play pt Game Record But Bow, to Air Game, 27-7 Fewer Ladies Nights-Rabid baseball fans on the distaff side will have to plunk By WILBUR MARTIN' By chick noscii Fort Worth. Texas, Oct. 18 (JP). Atlanta. Oct.

18 (JP). Georgia Tech out more cash to see Texas league baseball games the com With Lindy Berry in the starring role, took to the aJr today for-three touch ing" season, the high moguls of the loop decided at their the Texas Christian Horned Frogs up downs after a 69-yard scoring sprint recent meeting in Dallas. At the annual meeting of the set the Texas Aggies 26-0 here today by Fullback Prank 2legler to down WW ik'tH Thirty thousand fans jammed TCUs a plucky Auburn eleven. 27-7, and re club presidents and board of directors, it was decreed, among main undefeated. In four football other things, that clubs will be limited to only one Ladies Night per week next season.

stadium for the 50th anniversary of the two schools grid rivalry and saw the Horned Frogs break a listless de games. The Tigers braced at their goal on Most of the business transacted at the meeting was of several occasions but Teqh took to fense duel by scoring once In the second period, twice in the third and the overhead to accomplish what the again in the final quarter. ground attack couldn't. The Jackets, t's in yielding their first points of the Berry chalked up the first of his two. touchdowns, skipping around season to an 80-yard scoring drive 'ss is irr right end for six yards to finish engineered by Travis Tidwell's ac drive that had started on the Aggies' a routine, rubber-stamp nature, according to Bonneau Peters, president of the Shreveport Sports, who attended last weekend's gathering-.

The presidents voted to retain the 19-man player limit, and approved the sale of three-fourths of the Tulsa club to the Cincinnati Reds. Finances, which must have been on the encouraging side after the record crowds of last year, were given the once over. In January, the schedule-making meeting will be held at Houston, and we hereby make an early plea for a saner and curate passing, held the upper hand throughout. A crowd of 37.000 own 29-yard line. The underdog Horned Frogs looked on.

Zlegler. a sophomore with speed scratching paydirt for the first time In conference competition this year held the big Aggie team well In and power, was Tech's main threat and hammered the Tiger lines to check, keeping it bottled in Us own more rational playing slate than the one the fans had to try si- -M. shreds except in the shadow of the goal. There Auburn was a stubborn territory most of the game. The Christians threw a monkey wrench into the A.

and M. passing at outfit ana twice repuisea tnreais Merle Ilarrel (No. 48) stops University of Chattanooga Halfback Roy Jensen on the Gents 40-yard line lil yesterday's game at the Fair Grounds which Chattanooga won, 20-0. (Times Photo) when Tech had first downs at the By BARNEY OHIO Times Sports Editor The Centenary college Gentlemen were tumbled for the fifth straight time yesterday as 'the flashy University cf Chattanooga Moccasins took the measure of the local crew, 20-0, before a crowd of approximately 9,000 shirt-sleeved partisan fans at the Fair Grounds stadium. It was a bitter defeat for the Gents as it marked? the first time they had failed to score since their return to football even though they were given the ball on the Chattanooga one-yard line late ia the game when the Moccasins drew an unnecessary penalty.

Chattanooga, like most of the Gents' foes this season, sent the Maroon and White reeling with a lightning thrust early in the contest, scoring on Jack Hoover's dash around right end from the nine-yard line on the fourth running play of the game. Chattanooga started from its own 38, where Johnny Kovacevich had returned Pete Landrum's kickof and the drive was highlighted by a 46-yard run by George Carden which placed the ball on the Gent nine-yard line. Sarratore was given two attempts. three-yard lnie and the two. tack, one minute and 58 seconds after the third quarter opened.

Shangle Bloxom, big TCU guard grabbed Stan The Tigers likewise were held at Doak Walker Keeps SMU Ponies ley HoUmlg's long toss and lumbered bay on several occasions, once when a fumble gave them a chance at the 44 yards for the second touchdown. Tech 24 and again at the Tech 31 Five minutes later 'TCU scored again. Berry pitching a 23-yard touchdown Undefeated by Whipping Rice The Jackets scored twice in the first period. Prank Zlegler broke over center on first down to race 69 pass to Charlie Jackson. Berry, climaxing a terrific defense yards for a score, with a convoy of day for the Horned Frogs, finished six teammates guarding his wake, the scoring with the longest run of the game a 60-yard runback of one of Buryl Baty's desperate fourth Fiery Soph Back Sparks Two minutes later Tech drove 59 yards to score on a four-yard pass.

quarter passes. Joe Brown to George Brodnax. Early In the second period, Auburn -'14-0 Upset As Owls Never Get Going Wayne Pitcock kicked the extra point after the Frogs' first and third went 80 yards, mostly on bullet-like to keep up with during the 1947 season. Bluebyrds Get Baseballs-Members of the North Louisiana championship Byrd Bluebyrds American Legion junior baseball team were presented gold baseballs during the past week by the Lowe-McFarlane Legion post through its athletic officer, Bert Kouns. The tokens were to have been given to the boys shortly after the season closed, but were held up at the factory.

Don liar buck was voted the most valuable player of the three local teams sponsored by the local Legion post, his selection being made by the league's three official umpires, Vernon Wolfe, E. E. Brown and Gus Whalen. The umpires were appointed by Kouns to choose the most valuable player among the city's junior baseballers. Those who received the gold baseballs were Billy Randolph, Billy Anders, Victor Matthews.

Billy Hanna, Ray Kightlinger, Ousley Cunningham, Ray Studstill, Scotty Robertson, Andy Sidaris, George Baird, William (Spevins) Rosenblath, R. W. Bruce, Sammy Booras, liar buck. Ralph W. Ezell, bat boys Micky Oursler and Bobby Childers, and coaches Jake Hanna and W.

M. "Bill" Bailey. Quick Passes W. J. "Jerry Mize, former Byrd.

high school football touchdowns. Texas A. and offensive display By HAROLD V. RATLIFF was sadly lacking. A quick kick In passes from Tidwell to Ray Williams and Bill Waddail.

A 33-yard heave to Waddail reached the Tech 13. Tidwell hit Williams with a toss at the two. Tidwell sneaked over and Dallas, Oct. 18 (JP). Southern the first period put TCU on its one LOCAL TEAM Chattanooga 20.

Centensry 0. fTATF TFAMS Louisiana Tech 30. Louisiana CoIIpbp Methodist whipped Rice decisively, yard. That was as close to the goal 12. as the Aggies came.

Bull Cochran converted, making it 14-0. today to remain among the nation's unbeaten, untied teams and to exalt Doak Walker as the greatest 13-7 for Tech at halftlme. A. and M. gained only three yards Ole Mis 27.

Tulane 14. STATE Mississippi Southern. 15. Southwestern 7. on the ground and 96 in the air out In the third period, Bobby Davis, all-around back ever to play for the of 83 attempted passes.

Methodists. but he failed to convert, and the Tech tackle, blocked Bobby Weaver's punt at the goal and Jimmy Castle- Idaho State 19. Western State 9. Lawrence 27. Grinnell 0.

Huron 26. Western Union 13. Missouri 47. Kansas Slate 7. Ohio State 13, Iowa 13.

Notre Dame 31. Nebraska 0. Missouri 47, Kansas State 7. Hanover 14, Manchester 6. Roll a Mines 14, Warrensburg 7.

Southwestern University 7, Emporia State 7. Xavier 6, Miami (Ohio) 6. Akron IJ, Mt. Union 14 Bowling Green 2. Ohio university 0.

Carlelon 26, DePauw 0. Hillsdale 26. Albion 0. Illinois 40, Minnesota 13. Indiana 41.

Pittsburgh S. Iowa 13. Ohio State 13. Michigan 49, Northwestern 21. Michigan State 20.

Iowa Stale 0. San Francisco 34. Marquette 13. Pete Stout had helped set the stage A crowd of 22,503 roared approval for the Frogs' first touchdown along Moccasins held their 6-0, lead until early In the third quarter when they extended their margin to 13-0. berry carried it seven yards to the Tiger three before being downed.

Au-, with a nine-yard pass from Leon at the amazing feats of the fiery sophomore who now has run vir Joslin to Jackson. Johnny Sherrod SOUTH Southwestern 6. Centre 6. Alabama 10. Tennessee 0.

Duke 19, Maryland 7, Georgia Tech 27, Auburn 7. Kentucky 14, Vanderbilt 0. North Carolina 13. William and Mary 7. Kichmond 21.

VMI 20. Texas 21. Arkansas 6. Virginia 32, Washington and Lee 7. Waka orest 39.

George Washington 7. burn held and on fourth down, Bob Bob Barlow's triple-tumble set up tually at will over four straight almost gave the Frogs another touch by North missed a field goal at tempi the second Chattanooga marker as teams. down in the waning minutes of the from the 15. Arvel Holmes recovered for the Moc game. He romped 35 yards on one Three plays later Tech recovered Walker led an 80-yard surge in the first period for the initial Methodist casins on the Gent 30.

On the stxti play, but the Frogs drive was stopped an Auburn fumble at the Tiger 17 play after the recovery. Hoover passe for a few seconds until It started up (Continued On Following Face) touchdown, scoring himself on a dash around end, and getting 6ff a long to Kovacevich. who took the tosa again and they were on the ten-yard on the Gent 10-yard line and scram run that led eventually to the sec line' when the game ended. bled across unmolested for the Mors A. and Howell If.

Tuliis tt. Stauti- Seven! earns Have star, is having wonderful success in his first year as coach of the Lake Providence high school grid team. The Lake Providence fans are behind him 100 per cent Among the leading changes in the official basketball rules are pro end. He also kicked two points after touchdown, narrowly missed a field 12th point. Sarratore placement enberger Ik, Gary c.

Overly' rs. Winkler made It goal from the Owl 15-yard line and rj. iiiKKinj re. nuram qo, welch In. Goode rh.

Smith fl. Texas Christian: Moorman le, Pltrock It. Bloxom la. Mnlnn- e. UlrW Midway In the fourth quarter, the intercepted two Rice passes that visions that the watch be stopped on every dead ball in the Moccasins concluded the day's scor were labeled "touchdown." Gaddy re, Berry ob, Browning lh, Rogers rh.

Hunt fb, Texas A. and 0 0 ftO last three minutes of every 40-minute game and the las Walker cnrrled the ball 12 times ing when Ray Jensen tallied fron the six-yard line, and Sarratore converted. drive, which began wbt Tesas Christian 0 7 1.1 826 three minutes of every extra period and that credit be given for 87 yards na the lending ground giUner. and he completed four of five Herry 2. JaekNon ttw Nnaerxl tllnxoin.

Point after touchdown: Pitcock 3 (place. EAST Wilmington (Ohio) 0, Morris Harvey 26, Salem 12, Shepherd 7. Ithaca 20. Sampson O.Arnold 20, Lowell Textile 6. Allegahney 17.

Westminster 7. Huckncll JC 54, New York A and 0. Knst btrouilsbui'gh Teachers 21, Cortland Teachers 0. Indiana Stiite 1.1. Fairmont State 7.

llnvri'iord 33, Drexcl Tcuchers 6. Li-hlKh 9. 7. Mmirsfirlii Teachera 40, Kuyztown Teacher B. Lebprnon Valley 35.

Mt. St. Mary'n 0. Montclalr Teachera 7, New Mritain Tencher o. New HamPHhlre 21.

Springfield 17, icier 0, Trenton Teacher 0. Slippery Rock Teachers 6, Shlppens-burgh Teacher 0. Trinity 25, Hobart 7. Vermont 33. Norwich 0.

Kings Point 40, Adelphi 0. Army 40, Virginia Tecb 0. Amherst 13. Colby 7. Tiowdin 14.

Wllllrmn 0. Bates 12. NortsenKtern 0. Brooklyn 39, Wanner 0. Clarkson 27.

St. Lawrence 12. Dartmouth 13. Brown 10. Harvard 7, Holy Cross 0.

Lafayette 27, Bucknell 7. Maine 13, Connecticut 7. SOUTHWEST McMurry 14, Texas A. and I. 14.

North Texas State 13, Stephen Austin 7. Baylor 32, Texas Tech 6. Georgia 20, Oklahoma A. and M. 7.

Georgetown 12, Tulsa 0. Kst Texas State 33. Houston U. 7. I.ewlsvlllc 20.

I'hllmlcr Smith 7. Oklahoma 13, Kansas 13. Roswell Military Inst. 28. New Mexico Highlands U.

7. West Texas State 39, Tlnrdin Colleue 0. Texas CnlUue Latittston 6. Ohio State 13. Iowa 13.

TCHf 2H. Texas A. and M. 0. SMU 14.

liice 0. son it Allen 4fl. Paine 0. Clark College 13. Fort Bennlng 0.

Davidson 4U, Hampden-Sydney 0. Delaware Stnte 11. J. C. Smith 7.

Fayetteville State 20. St. Pauls Poly 6. Fort Valley 21, Kdwnrd Waters 0. Florida A.

and M. 6, Morris Brown 0. Glenville State 14. Concord State 12. Hampton Institute 19, TuskeKee 0.

Jackson 3, Miles 0. Lemoyne 13, Dillard 6. Mississippi State 34, Duquesne 0. North Central 13, Lake Forest 6. North Carolina State 19.

Florida 0. Perfect Records in Junior Loops One Club Unbeaten But Has One Tie on Slate for a field goal by a player fouled while shooting when the basket is the result of "continuous motion" started before the foul 47,000 fans are expected to see Rice and Texas Erk Hunter punted out of bounce on the Chattanooga 40-yard line, given Its biggest boost by Jim Ale- parses for 33 yards, but his ball handling and genrralship were as important as his individual offensive Substitution Tetca A unri Vnff. Pollock. Prokop, Whtltakrr; tackles, Hook, Routt. Settegant, Sacra: auardk, Bennett.

Grelner. Dnprre, Turley; Cen. efforts. clash next Saturday at Memorial stadium in Austin, Texas Bill Gompers, right halfback from Wheeling, W. Va is STATISTIC Chll Oa Mlf Rice never was in the game, and but.

for some SMU fumbling would the second rotre Dame football player in as many years to uuiyi nsi-K urw, v.reene, Ooff. Anderson, Hollmig, Daniel, Kadera, Hallmark, Baty. Texas Christian End. Bailey, Rotten. Alford.

Boat: tacklen. Edwardn, lirown. Cook. Kilman. Henderson; auards.

Cati'ey, Lowe, Edwards, Pikes centers, Uiiuhi well, Lincoln, Eubanks: backs. Joslin. Knnv. wear contact lenses on the field. Last season John Mas have betn beaten by a more decisive score.

The Owls, preseason favorites for the Southwest conference cham rirnt Down 13 Yards Uatned Roshtna 327 Yard Lost Hmr.ina Net- Yards Rushing 289 Passes Attempted 3 trangelo, All-American guard, first tried the lenses with Sherrod. Bishop, Bloxom, Montgomery, pionship, never had a chance with success through a combined total of 93 years of play, oioui, vaini, jacKson. the spirited Mustangs and Walker. Yards Gained Passing 31 Total Yards Gained 320 boutnern Methodist. Known as a Passes Intercepted 3 in 64 games, Ole Miss has never emerged with a tie verdict against either of its Louisiana rivals in the Southeastern 4 34 14 17 S7 7 14 is I 3 Oklahoma Azeies Run Back Interceptions 10 passing team, stayed on the ground Princess Anne 53, Shorer 0.

Potomac State 7, Davis and Flkins 0. Randolph Macon 35. Catholic U. 0. South Carolina State 28.

Clafin 0. Swanee 14. Missisiiini Colleue 0. most of the game, ripping through NumDer or runti a Averace From Scrlmmase 44 Yard Kickm Returned conference, Tulane and LSU Seven teams remain in the undefeated, untied ranks in the city recreation Junior grid leagues, while one eleven has been tied once, but has not met defeat. The Terrors, of the 85-pound loop, the Mustangs, Hornets and Cyclones of the 105-pound league and the Blue- Bolts, Broncos and Bombers of the Owl line for 236 yards.

Pice, Number of Penalties known as a running team, tried 23 Bow to Georgia Navy 38. Cornell 19. New Hampsnire 21 Sprinafield 17. Penn State 40, Syracuse 0. Purdue 62.

Boston 7. Princeton 20. Colgate 7. Pennsylvania 34, Columbia 14. RPI 33, Union 24.

Rhode Island State 20, Massachusetts 13 Rochester 14. Tufts 0. Rutgers 36, Fordham 6. Vermont 33. Norwich 0.

West Virginia 40. NYU 0. Yards Lost Penalties Fumble 4V Southern University 25, Arkansas AM and NO 0. Virginia College 19, North Carolina passes for 121 yards. Just 31 yards Opp.

Fumbles Recovered 1 Gilmer Passes Alabama State College 0. less than it made rushing. Passing Attack FAR WEST university 9. Brieham Western Maryland 41. Washinfflnn enl- Colorado Youne 7.

The only Rice running threat was George Walmsley, who carried 10 times for 67 yards, but Walmsley had trouble holding the ball, and it To Last Half 10-0 Win ickp o. the 125-pound league are the undefeated, untied elevens, while the Rockets of the 85-pound loop Is the unbeaten, but once tied, team. 28, Colorado col- Colorado A. and M. leae 7.

Wisconsin 9. Yale 0. W'esloyan 40, Swarthmore 7. West irslnia Wesieyan 27. Cr-neEie Itauch'g Accuracy Gives ander's beautiful 60-yard run from his -own 42-yard line to the Qut eight, where John Luffey temporarily saved the day with a alee after Alexander had twisted out cf the arms of two Centenary defenderi.

Late, In the game, the Oenta, California 21, Washington State 6, Idaho 20. Portland 14. was his fumble in the second period Tech 6, Players In 85-pound loop will Idaho State College 19, Wastern State that gave the Mustangs the ball on the Owl 36, from where they passed Biilliloga All Three 'Touchdowns MIDWEST begin their fourth week of play this week. The Red Imps and the Colts Completes 11 of 13 After for a score. coiiege v.

Montana State 13, Montana 12. Oretfon 6. Washington 0. Southern California 48, Oicnon State 8: Utah 13. Denver 7.

ITcla 39. Stanford 6. Wyoming 33. Utah State 19. sparked by the toaaea and runs of McGonagill to Meet NcClare will meet In a game which will give St.

Louis 42, Drake 12. Soutn Dukota VI. Momtnsnide 19. Cnrthase 12. James MiUikin Indiana State Teachers 26.

Illinois Wesieyan 13. The Methodist second stringers Jewell Humphries threatened tttm one club the first win of the season Vols Control Play in First Half drove 77 yards through the weary Moccasin goal line but were thwarted Stillwater. Oct. 18 (JPt. The Hornets will meet the winless on the one-yard tine where the bail Twenty-year-old Johnny Rauch, who Owls in the fourth period to add further to the Rice humiliation.

The Plainsmen this week in the 105 was placed when Chattanooga waa as pitches a football as If lt were a Owls did have enough left, however pound league, and should have an for Club Title 6essed an unnecessary roughneta pen silver dollar, shone Just as brightly as he passed to two touchdowns and easy time, while the Cyclones meet to stop four jabs Inside the eight Barksdale Golf Finds Underdogs yard line and take over. The penalty came as Joe Chandler took Carl Brewington's pass ard battered his way to the Chattanoog the Dragons. If the Cyclones should win, the league lead will be thrown The nearest Rice ever got to the McGee Provides Spark for Irish to Top Nebraska Birmingham, Oct. 18 (JP). Hurling Harry Gilmer was bottled up for a half by the Tennessee Vols today, but he completed 11 out of 13 passes in th eflnal half to lead set up another to give Georgia a 20-7 victory over Oklahoma A.

and M. here today. 1 Cbfavorites Advance to In a three-way tie. The Mustangs SMU goal line was the 15-yard stripe eight-yard line. Erewington trie several passes, but, the Gents were and Walker intercepted a pass to have played one more game than the Rauch'a accuracy was amazing as he in Final Round halt this threat.

other two unbeaten teams and will unable to dent the goal line of the Finals; Play 36 Holes Today Alabama to a hard-earned 10-0 vie The next touchdown came after be Idle this week. Moccasins. tory. About 32.000 fans saw the hit his receivers for scores in the third and fourth quarters while the Aggies were able to muster the scoring punch only in the third period. Walker and Dick McKlssack had The 125-pound league will furnish The statistics revealed the superior game.

(Continued On Followlnc Pace) the fireworks this week when the Oofarorlte Jimmy McOonagUl and ity of the visitors who rolled to total of 320 yards as compared wttH Bill Cadenhead accounted for the Bama touchdown on a nine-yard Bombers and Broncos meet at Betty Thirty-six hole finals of the Field officers club championship South Bend. Oct. 18 (JP). Halfback Coy McGee, 158 pound Edwin McClurt will meet today tot Aiding the 173-pound Junior was solid forward wall that only a Virginia park, the winner taking Centenary's net 87. The Moccasins the championship of the Shreveport run after a hand-off from Gilmer in the third period.

Harry's passes, five commanding spot In the title race couple of times had the Georgia MIAMI WILL STAGE FIRST BULLFIGHTS IN UNITED STATES Country club, playing 18 holes begin made 13 first downs to Centenary five. Both teams feature strong running Bulldog in Its own doghouse. good In succession, had done all the ring at 9:30 a. and the second attacks, and the Broncs also have Ralph Hutch) Hutchinson, Only a little behind Rauch In other gaining In a 61-yard drive. fine aerial attack.

Both teams run will be run off today with two underdogs battling it out for the title after whipping the defending champion and the medalist favorite in matches yesterday. Major N. R. Thompson dumped the defending titleholder. Captain A.

W. 18 holes, or as many as are necessary, beginning at 2 p. m. Texan, provided the spark plug which swept unbeaten Notre Dame to a methodical 81-0 triumph over stubborn Nebraska today before a capacity 56,000 crowd at the home opener of the Fighting Irish. lived up to his billing as a Little AU-American as he consistently smeared.

The other Tide points came from from the short punt formation and McGonagill advanced to the finals playing a sparkling offensive game was the Aggies Jim Spavital who scored the Aggies' only touchdown. In the first minute of the third a field goal by Hugh Morrow, like boast of flashy tailbacks. the Gent ball who could Gilmer a Birmingham senior on the by defeating Claude Strahan, 3-2 yesterday, and McClure gained his amass only 48 yards on the ground The Blue Bolts will meet a strong while losing 34 for a net of 14. pri- test when tangle with the Buc "Bams eleven. He booted It squarely between the uprights from the 17- quarter, he took a punt his own 25-yard line and savagely snaked his Although Little McGee who wears a Buck, yesterday morning for the right to play Colonel N.

In the 36 hole final. Colonel Mash- caneers, a group of boys that will give them a tough battle and. with yard line midway of the final period. size five shoe, scored only one touch ay through the entire Georgia team down, his scat-back running, plainly the breaks, might win. Out at Broad Gilmer running and passing had taken It to the Tennessee 7.

burn eliminated favored medalist to score. A perfectly timed block by helped the Irish to their third straight moor, two old rivals the Ramblers Joe Spencer cleared out his biggest obstacle. Captain R. L. Thompson in a grueling match, one up.

In a quarterfinal victory a triumph that was sub For his day's efofrts, Gilmer con and Tornadoes will clash. stantial but far from overwhelming. (ContinafS an Pare frty Committee Rules Justice Eligible to Play at UK Spavital made another 51-yard Miami, Oct. 18 (JP). This winter playground capital, already famous for Its horse and greyhound tracks, Alai and Polo, win this winter Inaugurate a scheduled bullfight program for the first time in the United States The Orange Bowl stadium advisory committee announced that application for a three-day "blood' less bull fight" spectacle had4een accepted for the nights of Feb.

2. 3 and 4. Jess Tarborough, Miami director of recreation, said that Mario Garcia, South American bullfight pro-motor, would stage the fights. None of the animals will be killed or maimed. nected with 11 of 14 passes for 87 yards, and got 59 more rushing.

He In a renewal of a series which The standings: 83-POl'XD LEAGUE Teams Won Lost Tied match, and advanced through the semifinal round with an identical win from Col. Conner In the punt return but was stopped on the Bulldog 33. was thrown for losses totaling 15. Terrors 3 0 Rauch's passing first paid off In afternoon. mostly on pass attempts which he failed to get off.

lapsed In 1925, Notre Dame played cautiously but relentlessly against a game Nebraska team which yielded a touchdown In each of the first three Pet. 1.000 .750 .667 .667 Bockets 201 the middle of the second period In the first night Major M. Tah- Tennessee had all the better of It Whirlwinds 2 1 0 Wildcats 2 1 0 finalist berth by eliminating Dr. J. HilL Jr, 4-3.

In the first flight. Drew ZJddell defeated Ted Cramer. 3-2. and Clay Garrison ousted Gay Plnlayson. 1-up.

J. B. Harris and Marlln Drake gained the finals In the second flight. Har rls defeating Jack Tulle. 6-5.

and Drake ousting McClellan. 5-3. In the championship consolation, C. T. Hamel defeated Kenley Clark.

3-2, and E. R. Brockway won from Wlna Taylor by default. S. L.

Clark and H. L. Holland were victors In the first flight consolation. Clark defeated Ed Minor. 2-1.

and Holland ousted Fred Watklna, 1-up. P. W. fiwearlngen defeated Stan Ross. 3-2, in the second flight consolation, and will meet John Baird.

victory rtir Jack Petersen by default, for the title. Finals la all flights will be played today. when he tossed to Weyman Sellers 25 yards to the Aggie Marl-cich sliced, to the seven and Iukie periods and two In the closing quarter. seuan meets Major D. C.

Miller over the 18-hole route and in the second flight a brace of Lieutenant Colonels In the scoreless first half, but Inept ball handling and a stout Alabama Andrew Currle 1 1 1 .500 Score by quarters: Durham, N. Oct. 13 (JP) Th Southern Conference Executive com .333 Branson off right guard to tee off, Lt. Col. D.

E. Allen playing Nebraska 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 6 6 7 12 31 .000 Hurricanes 1 2 Red Imps 0 3 0 Colts 0 3 0 squaeze tq the goal. Joe Gerl's try line thwarted the Vol efforts. One Tennessee drive stalled at the Tide 9 and another at the 14. Lt.

Col. D. H. Cromer. I for extra point was blocked by Tom .000 Pet.

Won Lost Tied Teams- Turvey. After Morrow's field goal had cinched it. the Vols came roarlna- No sooner had the Agglea scored their third period touchdown than Hag en, Rodriques Matched to fight 103-POIM LEA I CnUoard Om Pace Forty-Two) Georgia struck back the kick- Duke Knocks Maryland Ten Rounds in Auditorium Wednesday off. Starting on their 21, Georgia moved to the mldstrlpe and then Rauch passed, hitting Sellers on the Mustangs 3 0 0 1.000 Hornets 2 0 1.000 Cyclones 2 0 0 1.000 Dragons 1 2 0 .333 Red Devils 1 2 0 .333 Kitty Kats 0 2 0 .000 Plainsmen 0 3 0 .000 mlttee today upheld the eligibility of Charlie- Justice. University of North Carolina grid star, tc play football.

After a more than two-hour close! session. Col Wllllair Couper of Virginia Military Institute, president of the -conference, announced that the Tar Heel flash had been given a clean bill ot health. Couper said th committee hd studied not only the eligibility documents and declarations submitted by Justice In 1948 and 1947 but had considered the reported signing; of a pro football contract by the player From Unbeaten Banks side of the ring. Rodriques, was Durham. N.

C. Oct. 18 UP). Duke's Light-Heavy Wrestlers to counted out. Byrd Team Defeats Marshall for Third Win m-poirxn LEAGUE Prudhomme recently displayed his IB and he scampered to a touchdown.

Gerl made the extra point kick good, his first of two. In the closing minute of the game, the Bulldogs made their final touchdown after an Aggie fumble put Georgia in business on its own 35. Georgia moved to the Aggie 32 where Rauch unllmbered to Bob Walston Teams Won Lost Tied Pet. Don Gloves in Effort to End Dispute boxing and punching ability by win Blue Devils knocked the University of Maryland from the unbeaten ranks today with a 19-7 football victory before 15.000 shirt-sleeved fans In the top Southern conference football game of the day. Duke, also unbeaten, but once tied, scored In every period except the third.

ning a bout and Rodriques served as a boxer over a period of years before In 1943. wlndup. Charlie Laye, the popular Tennessean, and George Craig, the Tulsa Blacksmith, will grapple for the best two falls out of three. A one-fall curtain raiser bout will send Billy Sandow, the strong boy, from Ohio, egalnst Prince Omar, the rough-and-tumble expert from Persia. Prudhomme and Rotfriquez were matched Friday night to fight lt out when their argument persisted about who started the punching In The committee war convinced, he Jack (Prudhomme) Hagen of 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .500 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 over the goal.

Rauch hit 12 for 17 said, that Justice had never beea under contract with the Philadelphia Shreveport and Carlos (The Evil) Blue Bolts 2 0 Broncos 2 0 Bombers 2 0 E. Ramblers 1 1 Ramblers 1 1 Tornadoes 0 2 Lions 0 2 Buccaneers 0 2 (Tie games count '2 lost.) passe for 182 yards. Lineups: Geomla Seller, le. Bush lt. St.

John Rodriques, Mexican, who three times Eagles and is under no contract cow. Florida Breaks Losing turned their wrestling matches into punching duels will seek to settle le. Chandler B. Reir rs, Deavers rt, Edwards re. Rauch ob, Brunson lh, Donaldson rh.

Bodine fb. Oklahoma A. and M. Van Pool le. The Byrd high school team defeated the Marshall.

Texas team. 12-6. yesterdsy on the Byrd gridiron. The win gives the local team a reocrd of 3 wins against one loss. They defeated Homer and Rodessa before today and lost to Moorlngsport.

The first Jacket tally came In the second quarter on a 30 yard pass from Rsy Klghtllnger. quarterback, to Bobby Spear, end. The second score was made when Ralph Ezelle scampered 65 yards for a score, on the first play of the second period. Marshall scored in the third ouir. won and SOMETHING To SIIOIT AHOIT Sacramento.

Calif Oct. 18 their dispute over athletic supremacy 7-6 Win Streak With Gov. Earl Warren yelled nimseif turning wrestler. Considerable speculation has been going the rounds over the pugilistic ability of Prudhomme and Rodriques and Promoter Gladden Harrison received many requests to offer them In a boxing engagement. Prudhomme started preparation for the battle Saturday with long road work and says that over the ten-round route he will score a knockout.

Rodriques was offering to wager a share of his furse on scoring a knockout. by meeting In a ten-round boxing bout Wednesday night in the au Ross lt. Walker Ik, Davis Melsen-heinier rg. Spencer rt. Miller re.

Cook ab. Spavital lh. Grimes rh. Meinerl fb. Senre by Quarters: Raleigh.

N. C. Oct. 18 IP). The ditorium.

University of Florida broke a 13- Georgia 0 6 7 720 A. and 0 0 7 0-7 The light-heavyweights will top a their previous engagements. In one of the contests Rodriques left, the ring bloody. Last week the pair did as much punching as wrestling and at the conclusion both were well marked. The decision went to Hagen when he climbed back into the ring before the "20" count, after knocking Rodriques down in fist fight out TRIPLICATE WIN'S Albany, CaliL, Oct.

18 (JP). Fred Astaire's Triplicate, with Jockey I.ongden up, won the $75,000 Golden Gate handicap today. Bymea-bond was second and Autocrat Georgia scoring: Touchdowns Brun hoarse at a high school football game. The reason? Earl reserve halfback, intercepted a pass and raced 40 yard for a touchdown as his McClatchy squad defeated Grant 45-13 lag night. three bout program, the other con game losing streak, dating back to 1945, tonight by nosing out heavily favored North Carolina State, 7-6, son, Sellers, for wrunsont.

Points after touchdown Geri (for Brunson) (place kicks) 2 tests being catch-as-catch-can wrestling bouts. before 17,000 fans In Rlddick I third. A and M. scoring: Touchdown Spavital. Point after touchdown Hartman Uor Cook) (place kick).

ter. In the first half of the double.

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