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THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SHREVEPORT, LASUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1941 TWENTY-THKfchi RAMS REMAIN UNBEATEN, BEAT FROGS Fumble in Third Period Paves Way for Northwestern to Hand Ohio State First Loss of Season YOUR MORVTNG NEWSPAPER Scribe Learns Lof HUGE TURNOUT 43-YARD PASS PLAY SETS UP LOVE BLOOM it Field Goal Wins for Louisiana State University Over Florida in Taking Betting SEES CATS IN FORDHAM PILES UP VICTORY IN ''FINAL PERIOD LONE MARKER 77p ips trom Crosby 14 TO 7 VICTORY FOOTBALL KLSLLTS feinted the Centenary player Into making a move and hten sidestepped. He did this three times on By MARTI KNE New York. Oct. 25 p). An Intro- 7JV)fi Watrh Buckeveft Lipkis Uescurs Henpals With Three-Point Boot in Last Quarter tCnnlinneil From Preipdinr Fflfffi moved the ball Into position for Oarnaas' wide placement hut after an exchanse of nunt.s.

Joe Rneers rf- Lff'4- ductory lesson In the art, science and: 39,500 See New Yorkers Trounce. Fori Worth Lads 28-M Drop From Hanks of I ntlefeatPfl his return of the Intercepted pass. Although he did not figure in the ball-carrying. Feducia played a fine part in the GenU' improved showing He used good Judement in directing plays and called tbe one that sent covered a fumble by Higgins on Mm- technique of laying a deuce on nesota's 34 and Michigan spent the goat, under the guidance o( Dr. Harry remaining nine minutes banging at uilis (Bing) Crnshy, turned mi to- the goal line door.

I day to he a lesson in morals Kuzma passed 13 yards to quarter-: Bnrt nothing to warrant a textbook back George Ceithaml for first down on economics. R.v HARRY KKRO I SON 'I nlled Prn Sport ililor) i New York. Ort. 25 (LP). Fordham Opened up in the fourth period to- STATE fiAMKS Centenary Washington I'.

6. Tulane 1,1, ole Miss 'in. Louisiana Mate 10, Florida (Ry 1 he Associated press) Army 13; Columbia 0. Duquesne 31, Marquette 14. Boston college 14; Georgetown 6.

Cornell 21; Colgate 2. Fordham 28; Texas Christian 14. Navy Harvard 0 (tie). Holy Cross 13; New York V. 0.

Brown 13; Lafayette 0. Dartmouth Yale 0. Syracuse 43; Rutgers 7. Amherst 16; Wesleyan 7. St.

Lawrence 13; Brooklyn college on the 21. Stopped on two ground Griffith off on a touchdown run. The Hears' splendid work against running plays Is written In their goal-line stands. The fact that Centenary forced the Bears to go Into the air and held them to a low total gain on running Bay and kept it.s unbeaten, untied vs." By NORMAN WAIklK Baton Rouge. La, Oct.

25 Louisiana States veteran center. Bernie Lipkis, broke a deadlock with the scrappy and versatile Florida Gators tonight by running an intercepted pass into scoring territory and then booting a field goal to give L. S. U. a 10 to 7 victory before 20,000 spectators.

The Tigers gained this Southeastern conference victory when the rangy senior lineman's aevcurate toe lifted I fMIRsON (I nitcd Pre.s Correspondent Columbus. Ohio Oct 28 (IP). Northwestern converted a fumble lntc a touchdown in the second half todav to eivc Ohio State Its first defeat of the season. 14 to 7, before a capacity crowd of 71.896, End Robert Motl pounced on the record intact by defeating a crippled IE Texas Christian team, 28 to 14, be- 4 X' plays, rthithaml called for the touchdown pass that whipped Northwestern last week Westfall to Ceithaml to Kuzma with Kuzma passing to Harlln Fraumann, an end. But Frau-mann dropped the ball on the one-yard line, and Garnaas intercepted Dr.

Crosby, who will travel far and wide to find a hetfjng window has Just returned from South America, where he bought himself emht horses and Inspected an Argentine ranch he had purchased sight unseen. From South America he went directly to the Empire City race track, where he dropped enough at the $50 1 y'. loo.e ball early ln the third period Kuzma's next pass on his own 4. lore 39,500 persons. The Fordham backs slipped through holes In the line like greased els and made Ions? shifty runs round the ends when they took charge of the game with the score plays Is evidence of their hustle on the defense.

Thry were guilty of missing quite a few Important tackles in the open field, but the line hackers were quick in giving aid on close-in plays. Summarized, the play of the Gents Bears was: On the Ohin 17 onH CnnVirttnr Of tn Al Thomas and Westfall rushed the ball squarely between the goal 7 the next, Minnesota punt 14 yards to Mil miuiiiiv if, IjCUHIlOU VHIU u. windows to buy himself at least one stK)t a tQ Bu, HMM more horse. He says he finds re- rm the touchdown tnat laxlng ater the strain of turning brok a nf straight CORCn. out such films as his Impending )n2 victories for Pal rtrown the new posts with seconds left to play.

The 188-pound Lipkis climaxed their 49 and Kuzma passed 12 yards Ik" Penn State 40; Lehigh 6, what already had been a wild and uru in ine unai quarter. Texas Christian was handicapped Pennsylvania 65; Maryland 6. Duke 27; Pittsburgh 7. City college, New Y'ork Susque Buckeye coach. Parks kicked off to Washington jwooly game by Intercepting a pass university and Schwenk quick-kicked from Florida's halfback, Frank Buell.

"Birth of the In eight years as Crosby has shown a i stable owner profit, lor two i i after two running Diavs. Johnson. then racing 25 yards to the Florida hanna 6 to Rudy Smcja, but Garnaas stepped in again and picked off Kuzma's next pass to Fraumann on his own 10 and that was the end of the ball game. The Gophers simply piled Into the line until the timer's watch ticked off the last 50 seconds. The lineup: After running plays failed.

wimams iuhs Raley and Varner ran up two first seven. years. "I fiiiure it pays off In fun and relaxation," he explained Albright 13; Moravian 0, Bates 13; Maine 6. Colby 14; Bowdoin 6. downs on ground plays and Raley Lipkis made good his field goal try punted after Johnson fumoled andlwith Halfback Billy McKinney hold-Centenary drew a five-yard penalty, ing.

Gently pressing lip to a small rose Itud, Maurice "The Angel" Til-let, French wrestler, struck this "l.ove in Hloom" pose at Atlanta, as he told a girl reporter he was in the market for a wife. "A nice, rich girl." he prescribed. And when the right girl comes along, he added, he will willingly forego his wrestling career. He was In Atlanta for a wrestling match. (N.

Schwenk ran two plays and punted' that s.atr FloririB had v-mrKsnn u. toruana The teams put on an offensive die-play in the first half which ended 7 to 7 But the la.st half was all Northwestern and the Buckeyes never hed the hall beyond mldfleld. Northwestern twice drove Inside the Ohio 10 in the fourth quarter only to Infe the hall on downs. Graham raced hack a punt 34 yards to the Ohio six at. the final gun.

Northwestern had lat four games in Ohio stadium since last winnirrg here, 10 to 0, in 1931. Rebounding from its first defeat i i earners u. Michigan Fraumann. lc: Wistcrt. It; Kolesar.

lg; Ingails. Prcgul-man, rg Kclto, rt; Rogers, re; Cei- to mldfleld. Centenary launched Us ft fllght PdRe ln tne play witn riicxcl 14: t'rsimis 7 first threat. After Johnson Rained 10,., Ho- thaml. Kuzma.

)h; Lockard, rh; yard, Ralcy and Daughcrty -d Jefferson Today's lesson started off with a winner, a splendid animiil named Son Islam who gave up for This was In the second race anil from there on Ir. Crosby broke his own rule hv betting on cerv race. Thereafter the roshv choices ran out. of the monev. laterals, which had the heavily- The Gents were held and Schwenk m.

favored Bayou Bengals at their wits punted 74 yards. Raley returned thel a punts and Centenary lost 20 yards fu i I One of the manv intercepted passes by an Injury to Kyle Gillespie that kept the brilliant passer out of the game. Fordham started off as though to make a rout of It. Alex Santilll. the Rams big tackle, blocked a punt deep In T.

C. U. territory in the first period and Jim Lansing, a Fordman end, caught the ball in the air on the T. C. U.

eight and ran for a touchdown. George Cheverko kicked the first of four extro points. Toward the end of the period Joe Anrirejco broke through the T. C. U.

line, laid back calmly for his blockers and then went half the length of the field for another Fordham touchdown. Four T. C. U. men between Andrejco and the goal were mowed down by Buperb blocking.

T. C. U. came back after the half. Fordham made the mistake of trying to pass deep in Its own territory and Van Hall, a T.

C. U. back, intercepted one of Jim Blumenstock's passes and scored a touchdown. Phil Schwenk started an aerial attack and lthat. kPP' froW(1 tyd set of the season hv Michigan last week, The people I know who win on up on tne up ij.

e. u.s touennown, Mcivinney. the ir r.i.iiini, mr tnriav Knarker! hv Gra SCHWENK RUNS 82 YARDS FOR EARLY SCORE Havcrford 38; Jihns Hopkins 0. Norwich 34; Middlebury 0. Hartwtck 21; Lowell Textile 0.

Muhlenberg 13; Dickinson 0. New Hampshire 39; Vermont 18. New Y'ork Aggies 21; Stockbridgc (Mass.) 7. Northeastern 14; Upsala 7. Rochester 13; Hamilton 9.

Marshall 13; Scianton 0. Connecticut 25; Springfield 8. Trinity 14; Coast Guard 13. Rensselaer Tech 32; Union 0. Massachusetts State 32; Worcester Westfall, f.

Minnesoat Fitch, lc; Wlldung. If; Ivy, lg; Flick, Pukamo, rg; Lech-ner. rt: Ringer, re; Garnaas, Smith, lh; Sweiger, rf; Daley, fullback. Score by periods: Michigan 0 0 0 00 Minnesota 0 7 0 0 7 Touchdowns Frickey. Point after touchdown Garnaas (placement).

Substitutes: Michigan Ends, Smcja, Sharpe, Tackle, Flora. Guards. Melzow. Backs, White, Nelson, Thomas. Minnesota Ends.

Anderson. Tackles, Odson, Mitchell. Guards, after punting well to the Florida 15. nabbed a pass from Gator Halfback Tommy Harrison on the Florida five-yard line. Richardson plunged over for the score and Lipkis converted, giving L.

S. U. a 7-0 lead with the game only four minutes old. Florida started its successful R8- who hold off and bet only when ham tnfi WilnViUs drov, to the they fancy a horse at a good price. UnP nncp tn, 3.yard Btrip We are doing it the wrong way." bPfor( tne tnlrd march rP.

Dr. Crosby is a man who can face suited ln a touchdown. It took the the facts and disregard them. I Wildcats four plays from their own He got to Buenos Aires on a Friday 4H Graham heaved a long pass It. but delayed going to the race track Hass from the Ohio 43.

Haaae snared until Saturday because ln Buenos the ball on the five and scampered Aires the races are run only on Sat-j0VPr the goal urday and Sunday. The BucltPV(, came baclc on the The dope sheet was in Spanish 0rf t.h- (Continued From First Snort Pate) were held for downs. Schwenk drove yard touchdown drive late ln the Tech 0 Wagner 20; New Britain (Conn.) drove the ball on the Centenary 10-yard line with a punt. Play was kept ln Centenary's territory until Birtman Intercepted a pass on his own seven-yard line. The Gents punted to mldfleld.

The third quarter found Haley bombarding the Bears with passes until Schwenk made his interception and touchdown run. The Bears came hack after the Gents were held and scored again. In the third quarter, the Gents got a start when Birtman and Odoin completed a 25-yard pass, hut deep In Washington's territory the Gents fumbled and llefel-flnger recovered. The Bears punted to their own 35 and then came Centenary's attack that scored a touchdown. Billman.

smitn. aacKs, fiunKcii, nna i cnuian i react it, ne related Roach converted. Emery Nix then Centenary back to their own 40 with tarted a T. C. U.

drive that netted 56-yard kirk and the Gents lost no another touchdown. He varied passes ln returning. They went to the and runs to take the ball close to;" Blrtman heaving. One 10-Forriham's goal and, Just after theVBrd PRSS WRS completed to Raymond fourth neriod started, hurled a touch- paugherty, a 12-yard pass was com- nine plays. Sophomore Bob Shaw took a 30-yard pass from Dick Fisher Teachers 18.

Gettysburg 22: Franklin-Marshall 7. Geneva 13; Carnegie Tech 6. Youngstown 12; Waynesburg 0. Hofstra 38; Trenton Q. SOI Til "and I didn't know anybody to ask for advice.

So I had a winner In the Frickey, Higgins. Referee. Frank Birch. Earlham first period, aided by one particularly "razzle-dazzle" play good for 30 yards In which Harrison passed to Forest Ferguson, end, who tossed a lateral to Milton (Peanut) Hull, a tackle. Harrison crossed the goal on a 10-yard end sweep hut his knee was ruled to have touched ground on the two, where Fullback Red Mack car- on the Northwestern 14.

Bob Heck- first race. I didn't know anything Urigrr a sophomore starting his first about South American horses but rammPri the final two yards liked the looks of one ln the second nvpr arri for the touchdown. Umpire. C. Krieger, Ohio unlver-jsity.

Field Judge. Lyle Clamn, Brad-! ley. Linesman, R. W. Finsterwald, Florida i Ohio university.

Furman 31, Davidson 13. Ga. Tech Freshmen 16, down pass to Frank Kring. Roach's extra point tied the score at 14 all. Then Fordham leveled down.

Starting on its own 44 the Rams, The half time gun stopped Ohio's pleted to Johnson, a 15-yard pass intended for Nash was battered down by Devine and then came the long heave to Griffith that put Centenary in the shadow of the enemy's goal posts. With the exception of the two ried it over. Substitute Guard Paul Freshmen 13. and he paid 4 to 1. In the third race I stabbed the program and got the winner.

"I finished the day nicely ahead. only other scoring threat. With a few minutes left. Fisher tossed an East University of California Carson Newman 18 aerial to Shaw, this time for 39 yards Eller converted to knot the score. Louisiana State scored a touchdown ln the first four minutes of play.

with Steve Fllipowicz doing the bulk of the running and passing, moved to the T. C. U. four. Filipowica hit Shatters Losing "Streak The Gents got a start ln the fourth quarter on Johnson's -un from the after Halfback Billy McKinney Inter Statute of Liberty play.

They last the the line for a touchdown. The game touchdown strikes, the Gents out-was sewed up for Fordhom when played the Bears. In the third quar-Charlie Pierce intercepted a T. C. U.

I Guy Feducia directing play, pass on the Texan's 25. Filipowicz they remained in the visitors' back passed' to Jim Lansing, an end, foryrd. In the fourth quarter their a touchdown. ground and running attacks kept Berkeley, Oct. 25 University of California snapped nut of its losing streak toriny defeating Southern California, 14-0, before fans.

cepted Harrisons pass and ran the ball to the Florida five-yard line. On fourth down. Fullback Lyman Richardson carried the bal lover for ball on clowns on the 25-yar mark. Aided by ft penalty, they lield the Bears and then started a goal-line Teachers 0. Tennessee Poly 12, Sewanee 0.

Centenary Washington U. 13. Alabama 27; Georgia 14. Georgia Tech 28: Auburn 14. Kentucky 18: West Virginia 6.

State 56; Union 7. Mississippi 20; Tulane 13. Tennessee 21; Cincinnati 6. Vanderbilt 46; Princeton 7. Wake Forest 13; North Carolina 0.

Virginia Military 25; Richmond 7. "By next afternoon I had a wide on the Northwestern eight. Ohio was acquaintance among South American unable to advance the ball In three trainers, owners and Jockeys. They tries. gave me the best of information but Bill de Correvont, who had been I had the winner of only one hospital with a severe cold nil It happened like this.

week, almast broke away several times "I had become fluent in Spanish i for another Northwestern score In the and when I plHced my bet I called fourth period but couldn't dodge the for 'numero receiving a ticket 1 last Ohio tackier, on No. 6, No. 6 won but I almost The victors held a wide margin ln tore up my ticket because I thought statistics. 17 to 9 ln first downs, 'scis' was Spanish for the and 368 yards to 175 ln net passing horse I had picked." (Cnutiniiril On Knlln.vln Coming back after three straight drive. Birtman and Robbing started jtwo yard and a touchdown.

Lipkis' it with their pass and the drive ended placement was good for the extra Lineup: wasnmgton on tne aeiense. ine oniy Fordham Ritinskl. le; Hudacer, It; time the Bears pushed the ball across on the six-yard stripe. After a 50-yard p0int. Florida was rallying as the punt the Genu came back and again pPrlod en(jed wjtn Harrison clicking bombed the Bears with passes.

John-on lor)g pas.ses to Ferguson. midfield In the fourth was when Schwenk kicked 60 yards from his Bennett, Sabastianskl, Snrtorl, rg; Santilll, rt; Lansing, re; Piecule- defeats, California pushed over a touchdown late ln the recond period and added the clinching touchdown late in the fourth for an unexpected victory. wicz, qb; Blumenstock, lh; Andrejco, 1 own ten. Virginia Tech 13; Washington and son and orinitn oemg me receiver. contlnuine a spectacular drive be- Schwenk subjected the Gents to a The threat ended near the goal line wn ate openlnR period 3 with the close of the game Wofford 28; Randolph-Macon 13.

Ida climaxed the 88-yard march with rh: Filipowicz, fb, Texas Christian Alford, le; Palmer, It; Rogers, lg; Woodfin, Pugh rg Adams, rt; Roach, re; Nix, Hall, lh; Medansch, rh; Kring, fb. Lineups Red I touchdown when Fullback heavy aerial bombardment in the sec. ond quarter. He was shooting at his terminal players and his halfbacks hut completed only two. One was to Bill Pufault.

who played left end. BOOKS CLOSED! Charge Purchases Payable December centenary Washington I'. Mark plungpf ovrr tne last Nasn Pufalt snhstltllte truarrl was rushed! TV I Score by periods: Fordham 14 0 0 1428 Hnrt tn Clarence Turley, rne nrst was gooa ior 1 71d ngni run Parke Spafford Left Tackle Whltehurst Blades into the game to convert the placement, tying the score 7-7. After Florida kicked off and a punt exchange followed. Klutka recovered an Touchdowns: Fordham Lansing, i -r i- tt He tossed a soft pass that found its 2 Andrejco, Filipowlc.

T. C. ed fcy the Hall, Kring. Left Guard 1" S. U.

fumble at midfield and the Wisconsin 27; Indiana 25. Purdue 7: Iowa 6. Missouri Nebraska 0. Creighton 12; Drake 7. Kansas 13: Iowa State 0.

Tulsa 16; Oklahoma A and 0. Alma 13; Kalamazoo 0. Grinnell Connell (Iowa) 0. Ohio U. 20.

Butler 7. Ball State 40; Valparaiso 0. Denison Ohio Northern 7 (tie). Bluffton 26; Ashland 0. Oklahoma 16; Santa Clara 8.

Elmhurst 26; Concordia (111 7. Wayne iNeb.) 26: Chariron 6. North Dakota 20; North Dakota foints Hlier inuennuw i-mutinm 1 Gators passed to the L. S. U.

31 but Heckert Rav nvfT tnpre downs. Once again Right Guard Florida threatened hut fumbled on Heath Jurcs L- s- 's I8- Right Tackle I Cahlll Intercepted a Tiger pass on Daugherty Turley the L. S. U. 43 but Cassldy of L.

S. V. Right End on tne npxt play intercepted Buell's Feducia Costello.pass to give the Tigers the ball back The Gents failed to rush Schwenk hut centered their attention on would-he receivers. In the midst of their aerial bombardment the Bears shifted tn their famous spread formation hut It failed to haffle the home club and Washington soon returned to its Notre Dame attack. Cheverko four, T.

U. Roach 2. Substitutions: Fordham Ends, Boudreau; tackles, Yakanich, Decon-clni; guards, Pierce, Maryankhl; centers, Kovach; backs, Ososkl, Cheverko, Noble, Babula. Texas Christian Ends, Brumbaugh; tackles, Hampton; guards, Harter, Moss; centers, Blackstone, Odell; backs, Hall, Sparks, Bond, Quarter Back hear midfield ln the third quarter. state 1 1 Illinois 14.

Raley jscnwenn rucis.inney long punt out oi oounas Notre Dame 49 Here is where style declares itself for Fall Left Halfback on the Florida 12 put the Gator? Johnson Lindowjon a spot but Harrison punted out With only one exception Schwenk Bngley, Ramsey, Taylor, Montgomery Provl- took care of all his team's punting. Referee: W. T. Halloran and after the Gents were checked on rirta tlmnirp' Hart Texas. Right Halfback Varner Hefelftnger Fullback safely.

The Tigers could do nothing and Florida, taking a punt worked out to midfield where Harrison punt- Field Judge: C. Y. Swartz, Rice. the one-yard line early in the first period he booted 74 yards to give Linesman: J. McKenney, Boston col Officials: McCulloch (T.

C. u-' ied to L. S. 18. As the third Van van lege.

referee; Fouts mayior) umpire, period Pndp1 u. pot the ball at Reen (Bradley Tech) neaa linesman, midfield when Bird int.erceptPd Har. his squad a breathing spell. He handled the bal! on nine running plays and fired all the passes for his team. Bob Raley, who started at the left-half back berth for Centenary was Huff (S.

M. ncia juage. rison's pass. Score L. S.

U. 7, Flor rison's pass. Minnesota Michigan 0. Northwestern 14: Ohio State 7. Michigan State 39; Wayne 0.

Western Michigan College 34; Toledo 0. Case John Carroll 6. Bowling Green 39; Heidelberg 6. Baldwin Wallace 14; Akron 0. 1 Western Reserve 20; Kent State 0.

Ohio Wesleyan 26; Miami (Ohio) 6. Dcpauw Oberlin 0. i SOt TIIWKST Texas A. M. 48, Baylor 0, Texas 40.

Rice 0, Hardin-Simmons 44. Tex. Mines 14. West Texas State 27. Ariz.

State. 0. At Brownwoori: Abilene Christian Texas Trims Oklahoma in Negro Grid Contest Scoring touchdowns: For Washington Schwenk, Lin 1 4 iria 7. Fortunes changed and furious- the Gents' workhorse ln the first Tyler, Texas, Oct. 25 hr Points after touchdown: for Wash- and lnt rarh othfi ington Schwenk; for tt Led by its brilliant little qarterback.

I Hnd Harry VarnPr wUh the ball carry- Clarence Nix, who was a doubtful Parks. i to the Florida 12 fumbles, Lee of I I A Ine. Raley was kept busy through the first half punting, passing and running and he almost got loose in Florriia then i rionaa recovering. Duquesne Kiiniung jmiU.cnrd t0 the l. Florida recovering.

S. U. 21. where 17 yards around right end to nullify i Aerial IMaVS to irilimpll ft A 1 Im; auer a iive-yara penalty, fciiers try coliPiP 4S, Dame Baker 0. for a field goal failed.

In the clos-j At Commerce: East Texas Teacher ing minutes L. S. U. plowed to ouaehita Teachers 0. a 15-yard penalty Centenary had re THE NEW PARKWEDGE TAILORED AT FASHION PARK eeived for holding.

Milwaukee. Oct. 25 iP). Duquesne HOCKV Hl STAIN unleashed a devastating ground Kn!" "np nut, again iumoieri tack an da brilliant overhead game With only seconds left to play Lipku to smother Marquette and gain a 31 intercepted Buell's pass and ran to 14 decision before a record crowd tn tne Florida 12, where alter tailor 22,000 here tonight. It was to nn running plays, Lipkis starter up until the eve of the game.

Texas college Steers upset the dope bucket and handed the favored Lang-iton university Lions of Oklahoma an 18 to 7 beating here today ln Texas' annual homecoming game. The victory toppled Langston from the top of the Southwestern Negro Athletic conference and threw Texas into a possible lead with Prairie View for the conference lead. The same two teams played a 7-7 deadlock recently. Texas scored Its first touchdown five minutes after the opening kickoff. icored two more in the third, all led by Nix, and Lanrston's only threat of the game came with their fourth-quarter period score.

Utah 0, Denver 0 1 1 le Colorado 27, Wyoming 0. Colorado State 7. Utah State 6. Montana 23. Montana State 13.

Greeley State 20. Western State 7, fifth straight win for the Dukes this KlrKP0 a rlP1d R1 for the winning Birtman shared the passing and running in the last half. Chief Johnson came close to getting loose for a touchdown In the fourth quarter when he. was sent on an end sweep on the old statue of liberty play. He was caught after a 25-yard gain.

In his lor.g touchdown run Schwenk made the Gents look helpless. He made no effort to oi'trun the enemy. He depended on de--ption. He pranced up to a would-be tackier. year.

Florida Ferguson, le; Hull, It; Raborn, lg; Robinson, Konetsky. WISCONSIN BKVIS INDIANA KAK WK.ST Wash. State 7. Oregon State 0 California 14, California 0. A.

14. Oregon 7. Stanford 13, Washington 7. Idaho 33 Williamette 6. Nevada 7.

Santa Barbara State 0. Madison, Oct. 25 (P). Wis-, rg; Lane, rt; Klutka, re; Tate, qb, consin marked up its second western Harrison, lh; Mack, rh; Cahlll, fb. conference football victory today by! L- S.

U. Fulkersan, le; James, edging out Indiana 27-25. The thrill- Edwards, lg; Lipkis, Eastman, rg: packed see-faw game kept 33,000 'rK. ruiow, re; cassidy. qn; (Weaver, lh; Hightower, rh; Richard- homecoming fans on edge.

Ontstandine were Wisconsin's ereat son' fb- FRIDAY'S RKSI'LTS Mississippi Southern 2, Spring Hill 1 7. sophomore fullback. Pat Harder and1 Score bV quarters: Indiana's Billy Hillenbrand, also a 7 0 0 a sophomore back. Hillenbrand sparked Flonda 0 7 0 7 his team with three touchdown! LSU' coring: Touchdown, Rich- The chesf, gentlemen, the chest-that is the focal point of style interest for Fall. Chests that formerly draped with casual folds now assume a smooth rounded effect with slight drape only at sleeve head and arm scye.

All of these things come to pass in the new Parkwedge from Fashion Park. Broad of shoulder and lean of hip it streamlines your figure into handsome proportions. How about 0 mirror test? nnxxp.s and an 85-varri scorine run HiRhlands university 12, New Teachers college 6. Centre 32. Translvanla 6.

Midland 40. Nebraska Wesleyan 6. Xavier 8. St. Louis university 0.

St. Benedict's college 7, Washburn Touchdown John Tavcner. Hoosier center, was ment). Florida scoring carried from the field in the second alLlr ucnaown, jmici- quarter. Tavener suffered an eye ln-(sub Raborn (placement).

Jury and was detained at the Wisconsin Infirmary for observation. NEW and USED ONE-MAN SHOW 1 Donaldsonville, Oct. 25 (J1). Little I 48' Yor Tony Falsetta scored every point ln! Roanoke coiirSe 7' Apprentice rVinnlrisonvlllo hicrh'a 90-7 NORTH CAROLINA STATU WINS Raleigh, N. Oct, 25 (U.RI North Carolina State turned loose some Southwestern 0.

Chattanooga 7. Erskine 7. Georgia State Teachers 0. Mt. St.

Mary's 6, Elon 21. Mercer 0. Rollins 52. 50 4m scoring punch which had been ing all season tonight and swamped Morgan City in a Class A football game last night. The win was the fifth straight for unbeaten Donaldsonville.

Falsetta scored in the first quarter from the one after Tony Bacala's 30-yard run put the ball on the Mor little Newberry college, 44-0, before 9,000 chilly spectators. Men's Clothing Main Floor Iowa has beaten Michigan in only twice In history. Be Gfiicrcs gan City goal. Led by Fullback Hebert the Tigers drove right back 70 yards to tie the score. Falsetta scored on a 20-yard dash ln the second quarter and then on a 35-yard sprint in the fourth to Ice the game.

DRIV-UR-SELF CARS Delta State 7. Memphis State 23. Louisiana college 7, Southwestern Louisiana 23. Iowa Wesleyan 13, Kirksvllle Missouri Teachers 14. Kansas Wesleyan 28, College ol Emporia 6.

Louisiana Tech 21, Southeastern of Louisiana 14. Cleburne 26. Mexia 0. Nacogdoches 14, Jacksonville 8. Arkansas university 9, Detriot 6.

U. S. Naval Station of Pensacola 26. Northeast Junior college of s. u.

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