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Michigan 40 Wisconsin 6 FOOTBALL SCORES Anderson a Resigns as Iowa Coach Referee Battles as SMU Edges Porkers 14 to 6 AND CLASSIFIED SPORTS NEWS: 1 2 3 4 BUSINESS NEWS: 6 7 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16 Cramble McNeese kicked the extra point -his sixteenth in eighteen tries this season Arkasaab laa SMI Cm IT HtnkuiA Taamten Lr Eithondso Ttobarta 1C Lewt Thomas Sufism Palm HO Coes Minor FT Haxibcrscr Canada HI Hallkkajr Pipkin CIP Baansa Scott LH Walk! a Fit Paa aripbrlt Sullivan Arkanaaa 8 8 SMU STS 14 Arkanaaa srofina: Touchdown Camp-bclL Southern Methodist bearing: Touchdowns McKjbaark ifnr Sullivan Walk- Points after touchdown Walker 111 Iptaccmontel Si batilutMn: Ends McGahx Daualirrtjr: lackle Halstead Lively Luitney Cla torn: guardx Franklin Jarkatm Count- tarn Thomas Craflon: backs Pritchard Davix Looney Holland Fow-r Lons Ends Blakely Folsom Wallace Clarks tackles Hallidar puardx Ro-bartfa Hill Prchal: ranter Boater "ot win barka Johnson Parna Moon MrKltsark Ctfum Weatbarford Mm ley By HAROLD RATLIFF DALLAS Nov 15 ll Methodist's Mustangs rolled on among the nation's undefeated untied teams just two gamea short of the Southwest Conference championship today as the Methodists beat stubborn Arkansas 14-6 in a battle that gave a crowd of 23000 many anxious momenta It was not until Mi minutes of tthe contest were gone that SMU was safely past the rugged hurdle Penalties hull Arkansas badly and at the game's close hundreds of fans flooded the field and referee Jack Cisco floored one man who he said a ime up to him and cursed him i 1y minutes after the game's the fans were still on the fl milling around and arguing It Cisco who officiated the Trxas-Oklahoma game here this SlalMtost IOWA CITY lows Nov 15 (Ft Dr Edward (Eddie) Anderson resigned early today as head coach at the University of IoM-a and said he wanted a showdown over what he called "loose talk" around the state The resignation has not been aided on by the athletic board of control and Anderson indicated he would remain if he received sufficient backing from the board Board m-bers had made no comment The unexpect- ANDERSON cd resignation came only a few hours before the scheduled lowa-Minnesota game which closes Anderson's most disastrous season since he became Iowa's mentor in 939 The Iowa board of athletics is scheduled to consider the resignation Monday There remained a possibility it might not accept the vignation In 1939 when he deteloped the men" team into one of the most colorful Iowa ever fielded Anderson was named "coach of the year" tough Raiorbaeki today The Methodists had to come from behind to get the victory Arkansas stunned homecoming fans with a touchdown late In the first period The score came after SMU had failed of a first down on a fourth-lown fumble by Ed Green when he was back to punt Green picked up the ball and tried to run hut lacked a foot of the first flown The ball went to Arkansas on the SMU 57 and Scott and Leon Campbell alternated in driving to the touchdown Campbell made It from the 17 In a cutback over left guard Duval Thornton missed the extra point Southern Methodist went ahead deep In the second period on an Bl-yard drive sparked by the passing of Gilbert Johnson who completed nine 4Mit ot 15 today for yards A holding penalty hurt Arkansas when It gave SMU a first down after three tries had failed Dick MeKissack and Walker rammed the line for timely gains and Johnson completed four straight passes as the Mustangs stormed to the Raxorbnrk six McKlasark made four In two plunges An offside penalty put the ball on the six-inch line and MeKissack rapped right tarkle for the touchdown Walker converted The second Southern Methodist touchdown came after Clyde Scott Arkansas great running back fumbled on his 32-yard line Walker hit the line twice for six but penalty act the Mustangs back Then Walker started around right end reversed hia field and aped to the left to drive to the Arkansas 14 MeKissack made two at the line Walker passed to MeKissack eta the Arkansas taro and rammed light tackle for the score Walker SPORTS SPORTS BARKER: 1 SECTION By BILL LEE slashing attack in the final three periods of play netted the John McNeese Junior College Cowboys of Lake Charles La a 46 to 0 victory over the Corpus Christi Junior College Vikings last night before an estimated crowd of 2500 in Buccaneer Stadium The game counted against the Vikings on the southern zone of the Texas Junior College Athletic Conference and eliminated them from any title consideration McNeese did not schedule enough games to be considered in the title running There was no doubt as to the outcome after the second period was underway The Louisianians weie simply too good and too many for the local collegians Some of the Vikings battled all the way but they simply did not have the finesse the power or onto the hall and moved down to the four-yard line in seven plays On the eighth Canady went over Texas went 60 yards In seven plays to score its second 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struck Cliff Gray kicked to Wayne Kingery the talented McNeese halfback and he rushed from the Viking 34 down to the eight On the first play Kingery passed to Bob Doland over the goal line Frank Pomna blocked Kirg-oy's try from placement and Me Neese led 6 to 0 Minutes later the Cowboy were hack to count again this lime when Kingerr faked a for ward gave ground and then cut through his own right tackle to score standing up He kicked goal to send the Cowhands out in front 13 to 0 The McNeese eleven moved 64 yard for this score Within a matter of minutes the Cowboys were over again this tim with Irving Richard tossing StatlrfWof FM i MXs 111 Vtkss S-Vsr- nl-4 Vlkton Bl Z4i Ik lor Fssl MXs Titian YarSs S9 wrl Viktor H'1 rare avatar aokack of wta-XrS ITT Vlkiara I rar oaa4S MrXaa It rum MrXros Si IS Tar4s asloS SfSl 11- torts: vi lor a r-4x roi to4r Br MXm Viators Tsr4sr r-ta4 oo 4orrpi4 VtrXrrs III silu Via lor rSm Ti Tlkla I Ova foofctoi rrortsS MXi Via to I Fotais MXso IS vsrJx 44 yards to Kingerr Kingerr took the pass on the Vikin 29 and wed over untouched This time Kineery tried a pant for the point and it was Incomplete The Vikings stared onhr one threat in the first half and that was stopped when Riehard grata hod Gene Jnhn-on's pas on the McNeese 17 and returned to the Cowboy 35 The lyviirmi Tads hirr-d on he heat in the final half scoring 27 points while the Vikings were helpless The next Louisians score was late in the third with Dick Pruitt knifing right tackle from nine yards out to cap a 3 yard drive Kingery kicked goal and thr Coro lor led 26 to b- As the -fourth period opened the Cow Wranglers warmed to their task Lewis sailed an aerial 20 yarda to Caroll Neely over the goal line and Kingery kicked goal to move the score to 33 to 0 Minutes later the Cow-bora were back for another with Watson a fine end intercepting Gene Johnson's pass at midfield and dashing all the way to score without a hand on him Irving Richard kicked goal and the count was 400 Late in the game the Cowboys drove to the Viking six from where Richard slashed left guard for the score His placement was wide and the Louisiana club led 46-0 Johnson teamed with Ray Er-ben on a passing attack coupled with a great run for 19 yards by Johnson that i-arried to the Me-Neese 14 But Watson grabbed an Continued on Page 3D diving catch on the Army 30 Anderson and Kinnear brought the ball to the 11-yard line where Kinnear rammed over the double stripe for the winning touchdown for the Navy The Comets ran up a total of 17 first downs 14 of them in the second half to Army's 13 Nary racked up 194 yards in nrt yardage Brooks Medical had a net gain total of 138 yards The Comets fumbled 12 times and recovered six Army recovered three of their five fumble the winner nf the Anstln-Cer-pus Christi same being tied with Brackenridge fee the district lead mast took to Thomas Jefferson to tie nr defeat Brackenridge and clear the path to the throne room After the Buc game here Friday night Austin closes the schedule with Kerrville at Austin Nov 28 Brackenridge plays Harlandale this week and ends the season with Thomas Jefferson on Nov 27 The game with Austin is the stark ability to match the sunerb play of the Louisianians There were no standouts for the Vikings unless it be the offensive play of Larry Patterson a nifty 155-pound halfback and Gentleman Gene Johnson who bottled up a large part of the night blossomed foith ai a passer Wayne Kingery the big blond terror of the Louisiana lads lived up lo advance notice He rereived some great aid from his mates both in the secondary and forward wall but he was the big noise from the standpoint The Vikings slaved off the attack of the powerful Louisiana dub for the first period but could not handle them in the second period as they rushed to three touchdowns and a 19 to 0 lead at the rest period Early in the "Second the Cow green sod of the? great home stadium for the last time for the Texas Christian eleven stopped them abruptly In one of the Southwest's big upsets a year ago 14-0 Texas barrelled through the TCU defenses for a total of 220 yards net rushing while TCU netted only 104 in futile smashes at the Longhorn forwards supposed to be much less effect've TCU Moorman F-dosrrt Btoson H1slor Hm-H Frown C'wMv Forrv Browning lC Lr L3 FT FT H4 OR LH FH FB Tourtido' Vrmss BumisHnti Hsrti Mssliolo Fowinsi Fr Titan Schwsrukoof Lsvn Pel Csnsdjr Landry i a as Canady Hunt TCU Ts Trass amrtns: mount fnr Hchwsrlsknof Srtiworto-kap Pstn! after touchdown Guess I (or Fytol iplarekirkat Substitution: TCU -End Bill Moor-fnan Bailor Bosll fork to Edwards Hitman: gusKta Caffrr Pika: BnihlwrU Kuban ki bockx Josl Kuo Lnrsx lUononx Blank BHhon Fitrock Browning Tr a End McCall Holder Watean King Blount: tackle Edge Fetmvtrh Watts Kelley: guardx Vaoteek Wolf JungmirheL Mitchell Marshall center Psrri borkx Glllory Samuels Raven Jon BnnwmiX Campbell Clay Allen South Carolina Upsets Duke in Scoreless Tie DURHAM Nov 15 MV-A vastly under-rated University of South Carolina football team provided a majc Southern Conference upset by $ghting off every Duke scoring threat to hold the Blue Devils to a scoreless tie heie frday before 5000 in Duke Stadium There is Jio basts for the belief that it Is dangerous to sleep tn the moonlight for tear that It will effect the mind and sight Bieber missed the attempted conversion and the medics held a six-point margin at half-time A thoroughly aroused Navy eleven thundered back in the second half the Sailors scoring twice in the final quarter The first Comet touchdown came when George (Puffy) Kinnear smashed through right guard from the one-foot line to cap a 60-yard touchdown drive The second NATH score came In tle final four minutes of play Coe Anderson flipped an aerial to Tony (Chief) Byars who made a Brackenridge having defeated both Austin and Corpus Christi retains the Inside track The field of contenders will be reduced to two when Austin invades Corpus Christ! for the Buccaneers' last regularly scheduled game of the season Friday night The loser of the Austin-Corpus Christi game will be eliminated barring startling upsets and a series of "queer" developments which could throw the race into a four-way tie with two defeats apiece for the leaders Such a situation is possible although hiehly improbable If Austin dereals Corpus Christi if Kerrville defeats Austin and if Ttunnas Jefferson stops Bracken-ridge The nwre ratiaaal view that Additional reserved scats for the Austin-Corpus Christi Same Friday night in Buccaneer Stadium will go on sale at the office of the assistant principal of the high school tomorrow morning Mark Nelson business manager of athletics has announced Sections A and those which cover the ends of the west side stands will be offered for sale on a reserved seat basis There has long been a demand for additional reserved seals but Nelson and his associates have hesitated to reserve any additions! cnes as they would cut deeper Into the limited supply of seats for those holding general admission ducats But for the Austin game at least those sections will be reserved They will foona first-come first served basis at $1 each Sale will be limited to four seats per person Likewise for the first time an entire section will be reserved in the east stands for the Austin band and pep squad No seau will be available to the general public in Section In the past visiting pep squads and bands have been pressed for space It is not more than right that the visiting student body be cared for Section tickets have been placed with Austin officials for sale to fans there Cates to the stadium will open at 6 o'clock 30 minutes earlier than usual Nelson said he realised that a serious seating problem is faced for the Austin game As a matter of fare it is a problem without gn immediate solution The pnly one is an enlarged stadium The time has arrived for the horseshoe to be completed Indeed it might be win to complete the bowl There is a demand for addi tional tests in the stadium a definite one New Development Due on Eight Semester Rule Members of the Quarterbacks Club who meet Monday night at the Nueces Hotel may expect some new and startling developments on the eight rres tr rule passed by the Interscholastic League this year and scheduled to be in effect for the 1948 season The rule will prove a crippling blow to Corpus Christi football if it stands When the 12th grade was installed in the local schools students were merely moved up a grade This was true in some other Texas school systems while others held their students at their former grades All of which will mean that schools in the same predicament as Corpus Christi will be penalized by one full year when the rule that outlaws "hold-overs' goes Into effect In other words Corpus Christi will be playing boys predominately 16 years old against some schools whose average will be 17 with a few having reached their 18th birthday after the eligibility deadline Breaks Give Tarlieels Victory Over Maryland WASHINGTON Nov IS North Carolina held scoreless for three periods turned two Maryland fumbles aid a pass Interception into a 19-0 football victory u-day The game played in a drizzle on a soggy field was watched by 22351 fans The north star is a little more than a degree from the true north pole and is a much surer guide than the compass needle Deer and turkey hunters can go after ducks and geese too today and tomorrow' The deer and turkey (and bear and javelina) season opens today The first half of the split season on migratory water-fowl closes Monday The next open season on ducks and picsc is from Dec 16 to Dec 29 both dates inclusive Quail season extends from Dec 1 to Jsn 16 Mourning dove season in the south zone continues through Dec 3 tiiat the Buccaneer Vikings and Cavaliers all will field better ball clubs and Coles should show improvement Entering the gridiron picture here next season will be the University of Corpus Christi For Austin Game Wright attempted to kick and was nailed in the end zone after taking a bad pass from center blartls Noeosai By UjOTD LARRABCE AUSTIN Nov 15 Ol-The University of Texas kept alive its Southwestern Conference championship aspirations today by humiliating Texas Christian University 20-0 before 43000 fens in Memorial Stadium Blond Bobby Layne celled every play right as the Texas eleven found the answer to TCU's rugged defense and drove over the goal line for a touchdown In every period but the third TCU's running game was stopped cold and the Horned Frogs from Fort Worth were never serious contenders Jim Canady scored from the TCU four in the first quarter Frank Guess passed to i Peppy) Blount for 40 yards and another touchdown In the second and end Dale Schwa rtzkopf Interrupted a TCU kick in the fourth and raced 35 yards for the lest of the six pointers The Texans were on the way 'early in the first period when tackle Dick Harris Intercepted Lindy Berry's peas on the TCU 40 and ran It beck to the 25 The Longhorns held By IPocl Horton and another high school team movrs 4nto the local scene later No football famine for South Texas grid fans Amaya Fights Neat Joe Amaya Corpus Christi's contender for the Texas boxing championship probably will headline the next fight card here Local promoters are attempting to line up an opponent for Amaya here on the night of Monday Dec 1 Contracts have been offered Buddy Baggett Dallas who has not lost a fight since turning pro after he won the Texas Golden Gloves bantamweight championship last February: and Baxter Horne Oklahoma City 127-pound scrapper Rounding out the card will he Dallas Houston and Sai Antonio punchers against such local favorites as Bill Wilson welterweight: Carl Shobe heavyweight Tommy Ramirez lightweight Popular prices will prevail for the next mitt show at Town Hall Arena FOOTBALL CALENDAR The weekend football schedule for teams In this area: WEDNESDAY Solomon 21 Coles vs Wheatley Hieh at San Antonio FRIDAY Corpus Christi vs Austin District 15-AA Buccaneer Stadium night Robstown at Kingsville Alice at Sinton Beeville at Edna Flour Bluff -at Mathis Ingleside at Taft Fremont at Falfurrias Three River at George West Kenedv at Karnes City San Die-o at Ben Bolt SATURDAY Corpus Christi Junior College vs Texas Lutheran College Se-guin night NAS Comets at Pensacola Fla- Navy conference 1 Comets Rally Take Win Over Brooke Eleven Lumberjacks Topple roiit Undefeated Ranks 15 to 7 Two sixty-yard touchdown drives in the final quarter of the game gave the Naval Air Station Comets a bitterly contested 12-6 decision over the Brooks Army Medical Center team from San Antonio in a game last night in Bleacher Bowl at the Naval base Sluggish play with neither team showing much offensive strength marked the efforts in the first half The Army eleven broke the scoring ice in the second quarter when Boyd Taylor burst through right tackle and raced 46 yards to the goal line Rudy itors Into a bigger lead He circled left end then cut hack to the right and outdistanced the pursuing Jatelinas Smith booted the extra point The Hogs got their lone tally in the fourth period Mhen Wright M'hipped a pass to Gene O'Neal for a score The Lumberjacks got an additional two points in the same fourth period Backed up to their own goal line by a booming punt BUCS MEET AUSTIN Grid Smioii Fades Our football season is drawing to a close The Buccaneers still hang by two slender threads in the District 15-AA championship race The Bucs must defeat Austin here Sri day night and Harlandale or Thomas Jefferson must tie or defeat Brackenridge to give the district championship to the Corsairs Otherwise the Bucs close out Friday night with the Austin game The junior college Vikings have two more games with Texas Lutheran in Seguin Saturday and with the Southwest Junior College Cowboys from Uvalde here the night of Nov 29 The College-Academy Cavaliers wind up their season here Nov 27 with a bowl game entertaining the Mexico City YMCA eleven in a tilt with net proceeds going to the Elks Lodge charity fund Solomon 31 Coles Green Hornets with a district championship in sight close out the regular sea son with Wheatley High in San Antonio Wednesday The Navy Comets wind up their hall of yam in Pensacola Fla Saturday Next year it is entirely possible sibly two limit for the season The deer season opening today will close Dec 31 inclusive Bag limit is two bucks per season As in the past it is illegal to shoot doe fawn or spike buck -The bucks were reported running in the Hill Country but were not moving so well in South Texas Cold weather is needed for that Turkey conditions are reported to be good with as many or more wild turkeys as last year But Held biologists admit inat it's hard for the average hunter to spot the difference between tame and wild ones Brackenridge-Jeff Tilt Key to District Title Hunting Prospects Good for Deer Turkey Season Opening Stephen Austin a LumherJprks knocked the 1mm AAI Javelinas from the unbeaten ranks here lot night 15 to before a large Homecoming Dsv crowd The Jairlmu Mere clearly nut-r'-setJ especially in the line tohirh hid been the Javelinas strr-s point up to the game The breaks were fairly eenly dn iced but the Lumberjacks capitalized on them more than did the Javelinas Stephen 'Austin stunned the homecoming crowd by getting off to a 6 to 0 lead in the first period The Javelina kicked off and took over several plays later when Danny Wright intercepted a pass The Hogs marked the line and moved to the 12 but a 15 yard penalty pushed them out of scoring territory and the Lumber Jacks tk the ball after a quick kirk on the AAI 34 A running rr moved the ball to the 19 Leo Anger tossed a pass to James iue fr a first down on the three The Javelinas checked Anger's line buck but Doug Sam ford r-ahed er for a touchiftm-n The 1 Aim bar jerks drew a 15-yard whm 'ikhbtV'lie' Smith attempted to convert and his try short on the second effort The second Quarter see-sawed with the teams lein guilty of numerous and the invaders led 6 to 0 at the half Sherman Hushes ralloped 44 yards behind good interference in the tiurd quarter to send the vis- Br H8 (DOC) HORTON Times Sports Editor One of the slender threads that might have connected Corpus Christi High School's Buccaneers writh the District 15-AA football championship snapped Friday night when Thomas Jefferson of Ssn Antonio nosed out Tivy High of Kerrville 13 to 12 Kerrv file's less opart any calculations that the Ban might end the season In a triple tie for the district title with Bracken-ridge and in whirh event the Baca wnnld have been awarded the championship on a net-score hosts As matters now stand Austin Brackenridge and Corpus Christi are tied for the district lesd with one defeat charged against each team South Texas sportsmen were scattered throughout the brush and Hill Country this morning as deer season opened with prospects good Brush country bucks were reportedly plentiful and in good con dition The word from the Hill i Country around KrrrvUle was that bucks are plentiful but running smiller than in previous years An extended dry ill has reduced foliage for the deei there Surprisingly enough however the drv weather had apparently not affei-ted the brush cointry deer which were reported in good Virtually every hunting lease In both sections had been taken although there were still a few spots open for hunting "by the day" Ammunition was one of the hunters' biggest worries Sporting goods stors here reported a deflate shortage of rifle ammunition Most sportsmen however had a supply of ammunition on hand sufficient to carry thorn through the season provided they wasted none While most hunters will be after deer the javelina crop is reported heavy in the South Texas brush country and many hunters are due to return with a hog pos.

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