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OCTOBER 18, 1931 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES SUNDAY MORNING SIXTEEN TULANE BEATS COMMODORES, 19 TO 0 Louisiana State University Boxers to Appear on Amateur Program In Auditorium Friday' GENTS TO INVADE DALLAS FOR GAME North Carolina ZIMMERMAN AND FELTS UNCORK PLENTY OF SCORING POWER AS QUIRK, LANDRY, CETADINO OF 'OLE WAR SKULETOBOX HERE ON EVE OF BIG GRIDIRON GAME CENTENARY TO FACE STROM SOUTHERN METHODIST TEAM THIS WEEK-END AT TEXAS FAIR Turned Back by Georgia Bulldogs BIG GREEN LINE HALTS VANDY Nashville. Oct. 17 OT. Propelled by a fast charging and stubborn Chapel Hill, N. Oct.

17 Fj. A line, Tulane's fleet backfleld quartet galloped over Dudley field to a smash- powerful Georgia team crushed the By JOE R. CARTER. The battle between the Centenary Gentlemen and the Southern Methodist University Mustangs, that has been the toplo of conversation since the match was made a year ago, Is next on the Maroon and White schedule. The contest will be fought In the fair grounds stadium at Dallas Saturday after University of North Carolina Tarheels, By JOE R.

CARTER. Louisiana State university enthusiasts here this week for the annual grid battle between the Tigers and the Bazorbacks of the University of Arkansas will have a chance to root for glove wlelders of the "Ole War Skule" at the Municipal auditorium Friday night. Three boxers trom the state university have filed their entry for glove contests on the amateur program. 32 to 7, before 18,000 spectators here today. noon as part of the state fair pogram.

Louis Quirk, 148 pounder of Lou lng 19 to 0 victory over Vanderbllt here Saturday afternoon. Rolling on unmolested, the Green Wave rocked the championship hopes of the Commodores and kept clean its record of no defeats since a loss to Georgia in 1928. Whatever title ambitions were cherished by Daa McGugln'a team were shattered as the Greenles outfought and outplayed the Gold and Black eleven. Tulane, backed up against Its own goal line in the first period as Vanderbllt twice thrust downfleld within six yards of a touchdown, withstood the charges and to the surprise of the 18,000 spectators drove to three touchdowns while holding the heavier Commodore aggregation scoreless. i The Greenles" great- line checked North Carolina scored early in tne first period, when Georgia's second string players dominated the lineup, but after the firsWteam of Bulldogs went In, the visitors staged one march Louisiana Tigers in Easy Victory Over Mississippi after another through Chuck Collins aggregation to register five touchdowns and two extra points.

After the Tarheel score, Roberts. Key, and Dickens were sent into the Georgia backfleld and a new line the Vanderbllt running atiacit a every turn after the opening period. Captain Jerry Dalrymple and Haynes, ends, and Lodriques, Tulane'a roving center, crashed through to break up if El Dorado Eleven Runs Up Big Score on Fair Park Team started. The Bulldog backs charged through the Tarheel defense and shot off tackle for gain after gain. Baton Rouge, Oct.

17 Gamely fighting to the end, the Mis slssippl A. and M. football team Sat urdny night was overpowered and Croom, Carolina left half, galloped 64 yards for the lone touchdown of his team, breaking through his own right tackle. Lasslter place kicked the extra point. Georgia retaliated in the same period with a 59-yard march that outclassed by the rip-roaring Tigers By RAY WINN.

El Dorado, Ark, Oct. 18 (Special). lslana State university, has issued a challenge to Leo Stevens, Tri-state A. A. U.

welterweight king, and Howard Landry of L. 8. V. has asked for a return match with Millard Wyman, lightweight title holder of this section. Wyman readily accepted and the bout Is a certainty.

Stevens saya he will give his answer In 24 hours. Joe Cetadlno, 118 pounder, will come here to carry the old gold and purple in the bantamweight class and a bantamweight will be signed at once to meet him. According to Quirk who will lead the boxers here from Baton Rouge Cetadlno Is a pleasing pugilist. Matt Price, manager of the amateur shows, is arranging the boxing bouts Friday night in honor of the visitors from Louisiana State university. Efforts were made to obtain boxers from the University of Arkansas to meet the State Tiger athletes In the ring but a letter to that college has not been answered.

In addition to the three bouts In which the boxers from Baton Rouge will appear Manager Price will offer about seven other contests. Boxers who appeared on last week's card here will be given preference on Friday night's card. WlUard Dean, the pride of Cotton Valley will be asked to meet Raymond Bazer, local middleweight. These boys are among the best 160-pounders In this section. A bout the fans have been wanting to see will be staged when Andy Brown, trl state champion, and Boy Blue, of Cedar Grove, will meet in the 95-ponnd class.

Brown won a decision over Blue several weeks ago but the latter has been winning consistently since then. Babe Kennedy, rugged Junior lightweight, is in line for a bout with Bruce Sandlin who recently registered for amateur bouts. Sandlin will have several pounds on Kennedy. Bill Luck and Harold Bounds are listed for a battle In the lightweight class, Sidney Williams is booked to meet Rufus Embry and Arden Ballard and Pat McBrlde will be given a chance to settle their argument. Manager Price says the program is open to any amateurs in north Louisiana and applications can be filed with him at postofflce box 1051.

The boxers of this section are getting ready for an invasion of New Orleans early in November. The Shreveport team fought In Dallas Friday night before a large crowd and made a big hit. play after play before the commodores could penetrate farther than the line of scrimmage. On the offensive the elusive halfback, Don' Zimmerman, made gain after gain to carry the Oreen Wave deep into Vanderbllt territory. Once within- scoring distance, the 113 plunges of Nollie Felts, hefty fullback, were all that were needed for the final punch.

The triumphant Greenles scored touchdown in each of the last three Derlods. of Louisiana State university, who swept through the Farmers for a 31 to 0 victory. After the varsity piled A smooth functioning El Dorado foot culminated in a 22-yard jun for a Supporting the Gents 100 per cent, Shreveport will thousands of football fans to the game In Dallas. A tralnload of rooters will leave here early Saturday morning, but as early as Thursday motorists will start heading for Dallas to attend the contest, and It is expected that more than 3,000 Loulslanlans will be present at the game. The Gents will be meeting one of the strongest grid squads In the nation and one composed almost of let-termen that finished a successful season in 1930, when they more than held their own against a field of worthy foes.

Just what Is the true calibre of the Gentlemen will be proved In this next acid grid test. A victory will put Centenary far advanced In the nation's ranking of football squads. Eight seniors and 10 Juniors form the nucleus of the Dallas squad and the players In the majority are heavy, shifty and fast. An Idea of the strength of the Mustangs was shown la their easy victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Gents will look at some great ball carriers at Dallas, among them being Weldon Mason, a triple-threat performer and a halfback proclaimed by Knute Rockne last fall as one of the nation's best; T.

J. Oliver, a Junior, who has lots of drive and running power, Bob Gilbert, a great field general and a real passer, and Howard Sprague, a 212-pound fullback who Is a great line backer. The Centenary forwards will get their best from such stars as Alfred Neeley, captain and guard; Marlon the score with touchdowns in every touchdown by Mott. In the second period, Georgia made the score 13 to 7, mainly as the re ball machine ran rough shod over the crippled Fajr Park eleven Saturday afternoon, piling up 64 points period, the reserves went into action in the final minutes and held the to the visiting team's 6. It was evi Maroons td a standstill.

sult of gains by Key and Roberts. The same pair, aided by Dickens, ploughed through the Tarheel eleven Although rated the underdogs, the Mlssisslpplans kept the score down by In the third period for another touch down, and in the fourth period, the visitors added two more. WILLIAM YECKLEY Princeton Gents Win From Stetson Eleven After Slow Start gallant defensive stands that repeatedly halted the Tiger goal line drives The lineup: Georgia North Carolina Position. Louisiana's flashes oi fndlvldual play at Intervals rather than sus Crenshaw Walker talned driving power, piled tip the Left End score. Sparkling off-tackle runs, and Towsend Hodges one 46-yard pass, Almokary to H.

Brown, substitute for Fleming at end, accounted for the five touchdowns Mississippi A. and crude at (Csntlnord From rrwedlng Far), while the Gents completed six for 116 yards. times in technique, showed courage Left Tackle Patterson Mclvor Left Guard McWhorter Gllbreath Center Bennett Fysal Right Guard Cooper Underwood Right Tackle ous fighting spirit to repeatedly break the ponderous Tiger line and dent from the start that the Shreveport agsregatlon would be no match for the big Wildcat team which outweighed them about 20 pounds to the man. El Dorado made 18 first downs to the Shreveport boys' five and were penalized a total of 95 yards, mainly due to unnecessary roughness. The first Wildcat score came soon after the opening whistle, when after Jones had scampered 44 yards on an off tackle play Mays dived over center from the 1-yard line for the counter.

Williamson's kick from placement was good, for the extra point. The El Dorado boys did not pause as they took the kick-off on their 41-yard line and marched down the field on a series of delayed bucks and off-tackle, plays. Jones scored off right tackle from the 10-yard line. Williamson missed his kick for the extra point. The Wildcats marked up two more scores in the second period, getting the ball on Fair Park's 45-yard strip they carried it to the 25-yard marker from which Reynolds came around on an end play scoring the touchdown, Williamson kicked goal.

Mays scored another touchdown for spill backs for no gains. Herrlngton, Earl Nolan, who has been on the injured list, got a workout in the first and third quarters and showed lots of speed. Shorty Oslln was one of the starring halfbacks, but retired substitute Mississippi quarterback, was a constant threat on the offen Hammon, who was an Ail-American tackle In 1929; Alfred Delcanbre, center, and Joe Davidson, a wing player. While getting ready for their early Miller Brown sive with his speedy running. in the second quarter la favor of Right End Louisiana State Jumped into a quick lead when Mixon skirted left Sullivan Stewart Chandle Townson.

Quarterback Gelsler was prevented from running Spurgeon Chandler Croom his touchdowns up to three as the re Left Half end for 10 yards and a touchdown after Smith put the ball in position with a 40-yard, punt return. Almo-kary's place kick failed. The Aggies threatend near the quarter's end. Mott Slusscr suit of a penalty late in the fourth quarter. He intercepted a pass and ran for a score, but Womack was Right Half Whlre Lassttcr called for clipping and the Gents season roes, tne uenis nave Kept one eye on the Mustangs at all times and the desire of Centenary for victory over Ray Morrison's team is displayed by the many posters in the Gents' clubhouse calling for the defeat of S.

M. U. Along with the 3,000 fans that will go to Dallas for the game will be the Centenary college band. It is one of the two road trips for the local club and enthusiasm is running high. Passes and end runs by Thompson bringing the ball to the Tiger 12- Fullback Score by periods: penalized heavily.

Gibbons, Carter, Belcher and Nichols were the ball carriers for the yard line where the Farmer offenses Womack to Lee, Is Incomplete over the goal line, and the ball goes to Stetson on their own 2i-yard line. Stetson substitution, Pecululia for Thursdy. Stetson tries a pass, but it Is Incomplete. Womack knocking the ball into Uiesler'e hands, who ran for a touchdown. kicks the extra point Giesler ran 80 yards for the touchdown.

Centenary substitution. OliDhant for Waters. Score: Centenary 20, Stetson 0. Murff klcka off to Petry on Stetson's lS-yard line and he returns to his 25-yard line. Centenary substitution, Morgan for Lee.

Harriman makes no gain. Harriman hit the center for two yarda. Mosloy hits center for no gain. A Stetson pass Is incomplete. Shebel threw It to Petry.

Stetson substitution, Alton for Petry. Shebel makes five yards, but both teams are off side and the ball la called back. Giesler blocks Harrlman's punt, the ball rolling back and out of bounds on Stetson's four-yard line. Centenary's ball, first down. Murff hits center for no gain.

Murtf goes around right end for a touchduwu. Murff kicks the extra point. Score: Centenary 27, Stetson 0. Gibbons. Belcher, Sherman, Blakemore and Shelton go in for Centenary.

Wilson kicks off to Alton on the Stetson 13-yard line. Alton returns to his own 30-yard line. Centenary time out. Substitution for Centenary, Brown for Wilson. Stetson's ball an their 30-yard line.

Centc-nary substitution, Ames for Young. A pass, Alton for Mosley, is Incomplete. Giesler Intercepted Alton's pass and ran 33 yards for a touchdown, but tha ball waa called back and Centenary Is penal, ized 15 yards for clipping. Centenary's ball on Stetson's 42-yard line. Woraark makes four yarda at left tackle.

Womack fumbles, but recovers for no gain. On a criss-cross play, Womack to Gibbons, Gibbons makes seven yards. A pass la In complete and the ball goes to Stetson on their 33-yard line. On a cris-cross play, Mosley to Alton, Alton makes two yardrt A fake pass fails to gain. A pass.

Alton to Mosley, sagged. The Tigers retaliated with long line ripping gains as the period Georgia 6 7 7 1232 North Carolina 7 0 0 0 7 Scoring: Georgia Touchdowns: Gents as the game ended and Belcher showed plenty power in hitting the Hatters' line for short gains. closed. Payne, a halfback on an offtackla play, placed his team mates in position to score In the second period, and Felts leaped over the center of the line for a touchdown. la the third period, Felts again plunged through the Commodores' forward wall to another score after a bad punt by Henderson, Vanderbllt substitute quarterback, gave Tulane the ball on the 18-yard stripe.

With three minutes of playing time left, the Green Wave marched from mldfleld to Vanderbllt'a two-yard line, where Payne plunged over the heap for the final score. Richardson, a substitute halfback, passed to Haynes over the goal line for the extra point. Vanderbllt wasted scoring chances In the first period as two fumbles by Zimmerman that were recovered by the Gold and Black gave it possession of the ball close to the Greenles' goal line. On the first thrust, the Commodores were halted at the flveyard line. The next charge carried them to the slx-rard stripe, where they lost the ball on downs.

The Green Wave was credited with 12 first downs and Vanderbllt with seven. The Commodores attempted 18 passes and completed but two, while Coach Bernie Blerman's Green-lex attempted 11 air heaves and completed four. The line-up: Tulane (19 Position Vanderbllt (0) Haynes Kirkwan Left End Blankston Leyendecker Left Tackle McCormlck Beasley Left Guard Lodriques Gracey Center Scaflde Hughes Right Guard Boasberg Moore Eight Tackle Dalrympla Foster Right End Dawson Close Quarterback Zimmerman Thomas Left Half Payne Roberta Right Half Felts Fortune Fullback Score by periods: Mott, Chandler, Key 2 (sub for Spur. the Arkansas boys before the half Although the lighter wall of the Shebel, Wilderson and Petrey did ended Aggies put up a courageous and stub geon Chandler); Dickens (sub for Mott). Points after touchdowns.

the ball carrying for the Hatters in In the last half touchdowns for born opposition In the second quar Smith 2 (sub for Crenshaw.) the early part of play when they puzzled the Gents at times with a North Carolina Touchdown: El Dorado were made by Mays, White, and Nolan, while the Indians made their lone tally in the final period. ter, it could not withstand the penetrating plunges of the Tigers and the fast sweeps around end. With the criss-cross and a spinner play. Petrey Croom. Point after touchdown, Las siter.

Mlddleton took the ball on Fair ball within the Aggies' 80-yard zone, Fair Grounds Puts Low Limit on Daily Purses and Harriman did the ground gaining in the third quarter, using a Almokary, Tiger halfback flashed around end for 10 yards and then criss-cross and a spinner. End sweeps Park's 25-yard line, tossed a pass to Raburn for. a 20-yard gain andJief ore the local boys had recovered. Chand Northwestern Gets failed to gain for the Hatters at any time and they lost eight yards crashed through the line for three more and a touchdown. His place on four trials.

kick try for extra point was blocked. ler took a beautiful 25-yard pass and the lanky Indian end scampered the remaining 30 yards for the goal, Justus missed his' kick Louisiana scored shortly alter the Off Slow But Wins Contest by 19 to 0 GAME IN DETAIL First Quarter. second half opened. Almokary sent a pass soaring 46 yards to Brown, sub for Fleming at end, who ran 11 more lor a touchdown. Almokarv kicked from placement, The line-up: Fair Park Pas.

EI Dorado Kelly Reynolds Is Incomplete. Shebel punts to Centenary's 17-yard line, where the ball is goal. Neither teams got far with the ball for the remainder of the period. Dyche Stadium, Evanston, The Tigers added another tally as New Orleans, Oct. 17.

Announcement of the Louisiana Jockey club's Fair Grounds stakes for the 48-day racing meet beginning January 25 has been well received by horsemen all over the country. Especially gratifying was the news that no purse would be less than il.OOO at "the Fair Grounds season, which will continue through March 19, on which day the Louisiana Derby, $10,000 added, will be run. The Fair Grounds plant, on which covered by Nemec. The ball Is called back and Stetson gets a five-yard penalty for off side. Harriman punta 31 yards, the ball going out of bounds.

Centenary's ball on their own 31-yard line. Centenary substitutions, Morwood for Left End Hinkley Strange Left Tackle Ossenbeck Williamson Left Guard the final quarter began when Smith cut off left tackle for 17 yards and Cameron kirks off to Mosley. who returned the ball it yards to fala own 13-yard line. Fahbel punted to Centenary's 22-yard line. Nolan sot ths ball and was down In hia tracka.

Cameron punts to the middle of ths field, where the ball la downed by Osltn. A pass by Stetson la incomplete. Wilde-aon made no gain at rlsht guard. Centenary drawa five yarda penalty for being off aide, Bhehel punts to Centenary' 10-yard line. Oslin returning seven yards.

Sturff tries left tackle, but fumbles the ball. It waa recovered by Mosley of Stetson. Wlhleson carries te ball out of bound. Oct. 17 (P).

Gaining momentum after a wobbly start, Northwestern Saturday trounced the University of California's southern branch football team, 19 to 0, In an intersections! Shelton. Burns for Oiiphaht. Carter for Roberts Raborn game. across the line. He failed to kick the extra point.

The fifth and final touchdown came when Mlxon skirted off right tackle for 17 yards. His kick for extra point also failed. The Tiger reserves were holding the The Wildcats played raggedly at Center Brossett Johnson Right Guard the start, but the Regulars were sent Giesler, Stetson substitution. Colvard for Shebel. Belcher hits the center for three yards.

Centensry substitution, Nichols for Womack. Belcher makes three yards at center. Nichols makes four yards at center and a first down on the Centenary 42-yard line. Nichols hits center for no gain. Belcher cracks center for two yards.

Belcher hits center for three yarda as ths game ends. Score: Centenary 27. Stetson more than 50,000 has been spent since last season, never looked pret in, and led by Ken Meehan, sophomore halfback, who scored two touchdowns, swept to victory. The California eleven displayed little of Mulllns Doerge Right Tackle Chandler Dumas Right End Creegan Nolan tier and will be in condition for rac leg with a week or 10 dayB work on the track. Though no announcement to tha goal Una, Lee misses tha try for extra point.

Score: Centenary Stetson 0. Wilson kicks for Centenary to Stetson's lS-yard line. Wlldeson returns 10 yards. On a triple pass Mosley does not gain. Stetson substitution, Harriman for Wildeson.

A criss-cross, Harriman to Petry. loses four yards. A pass, Shebel to Petry. Is Incomplete. Wildeson punta to Townson on Centenary's 44-yard Una and ha returns 26 yards.

Centenary's ball on Stetson's 24-yard Una. Time out for Stetson. Cameron makes five yards at right end. Stetson substitution, Peculnnes for Thursdy. Csmeron hits left tackle for four yards, but Centenary Is penalized five yards for being off side.

Cameron makes two yards at center. On a fake pass Womack hits the center of tha lina for seven yards. Centenary substitution. Allums for Lee. Cameron hits right guard for two yards and first down.

Centenary's ball on Stetson's 12-yard line. Cameron hits left tackle for one yard. Murff makes five yards at left end. Centenary substitution, Giesler for Womack. Glealer tries right end for one yard.

Townson makes no gain at right end. The hall goes over to Stetsdn on their own five-yard line. Harriman hits tha center for no gain. Harriman punts to Townson, who was downed in bis tracks on Stetson's 31-yard line. Murff makes two yards at right tackle.

Giesler hits tha center of the line for three yards. A pass, Murff to Giesler, is incomplete, The ball is on Stetson's 26-yard line. Townson makes one yard at right tackle. The ball goes over to Setson on their own 25-yard line. A pass, Shebel to Olastlc, Is Intercepted by Johnson, who returns the ball eight yawls.

Centenary's ball on Btet-aon'a 27-yard Una. Murff lost one yard at conter. Centenary substitution, Blake-more for Wilson. A pass, Murff to Giesler, la good for 12 yards as Giesler Is run out of bounds. A pa as.

Murff to Townson, Is good for six yards. Cameron hits the center of ths Una for three yards. Cameron hits left guard for a first down as ths half ends. Tbs ball Is on Stetson's two-yard line. Score: Centenary I.

Stetson 0. Third Quarter. Centenary substitutions, Lee for Allums, Womack for Murff, Nolan for -Cameron, Toung for Singleton. Lee kicks off to Mosley on Stetson's 20-yard line and he returns 12 yards. Petry hits left guard for four yards.

Harriman makes two yards at center on a spinner play. Petry makes four yards and a first down. Petry makes two yards at guard. On a delay buck Petry makes one yard. A pass, Petry to M'jsley, is Incomplete.

Harriman punts to Townson on Centenary's 28-yard line, who waa downed In his tracks. Townson makes two yards at left end. Nolan hits left tackle for 11 yards and first down on the Centenary 41-yard line. Townson cracks left tackle for one yard. Nolan makes one yard at left tackle.

A pass, Womack to Townson, makes first down on Stetson's 47-yard line. Womack' a pass to Townson waa Intercepted by Mosley. Stetson's ball on their own 39-yard line. On a faka psss Harriman makes two yards. On a criss-cross Stetson, falls to gain.

A pass, Harriman to Mosley, Is Incomplete. It waa knocked down by Young. Harriman punts about 15 yards, but Centenary Is off sides and drawa a five-yard penalty. Harriman punta to Townson on Centenary's 80-yard line, but he fumbles and Stetson recovers. Stetson's ball on Centenary's S3-yard line.

Centenary substitution. Johnson (or Thompson. Centenary la penalised II yards for a substitute communicating with other players before the first play. The ball Is on the Centenary It-yard line. Petry falls to gain, On a criss-cross Petry makes nine yards, but ths ball was called bark and Stetson Is penalised five yards for off side.

On a criss-cross Petry makes two yards at center. Centensry substitution. Smith for Nolan. On a spinner play Hnr-rlman Is stopped at the line. A pass, Mosley to Petry, la Incomplete.

Harriman tries to pass over tha goal line, but the throw is short and th ball goes over to CenFnary on their own 23-yard line. Townson loses two yards at right tackle. Womack, on a fake punt, pusses to Murff for 11 yards. On the next play Murff goes off left tackle for eight yards and a first down. Time out for Stetson.

Murff hits the center of the line for five Giesler bits left tackle for three yards. A pass. Womsrk to Murff, Is good for 10 yards and a first down on Stetson's 20-yard line. Townsoa loses two yards at right end. Murff hits the center of the lino for two yards.

A pass. Womack to I-ee. Is Incomplete. A rass from Womack to Glee-ler Is good for a touchdown. The psks wss for IS yards, and Giesler ran ths five yards for tha score.

Murff drop-kicks for the extra point. Score: Centenary 1J, stetson t. Lee kioks oft to Mosley on Stetson's 10-ysrd line and he returns 11 yards. Stetson's ball on their own 21-yard line. A pass.

Harriman to Petry, Is Incomplete. Harrlmsn hits the center of tha Una for one yard as the quarter ends. Score: Cent-nsry Is. St-tsoa t. I'sartk Qaarter.

A pass, Shehel to Mosley, Is Intercepted by Townson, who returns to Stetson's 44-yard Una. A pass. Murff to Womack. Is knocked down by Petry. Murff cuts back off risht tackle for seven yards.

Townson hits right end for 12 ysrds and a first down. Townr.m loses one yard at left tackl-. Murff mka ln if fensive strength, but battled stab bornly on the defense and was Centenary Stetson Quarterback has been made by Track Superln Position. daily effective against forward Lee Rurich passes. Al Moore scored the third tendent Frank Kelly, It is believed tht barns will be thrown open to Wildcat touchdown.

horsemen November 1. Many of the larger stables come Tulane 0 8 8 7 19 Vanderbllt 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane scoring: Touchdowns-Felts 2. Payne. Point from try after touchdown, Haynes (pass from Richardson, sub for Officials: Campbell referee; Perry (Eewanee), umpire; Sullivan (Missouri), head linesman; (Army), field Judge. Teasley Burnslde Left Halfback Justus Jones Right Halfback Mlddleton Mays Fullback.

Score by quarters: Fair Park 0 0 0 6 6 El Dorado 13 14 14 1354 down that early and rest up their Left End Waters Horton Left Tackle Wilson Nemec Left Guard Singleton Socash Center JUST A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT racers for the Fair Grounds season. then remain until the early By M. G. G. Johnson Thursby part of April, thus missing all the bad weather in the east and middle-west.

More and more New Orleans Is becoming a winter rendezvous for Right Guard Ollphant Plots horses and horsemen. Right Tackle The switch of dates from the usual Osborne Plastic From the score of the Centenary college game, one might think that the Stetson Hatters were of the straw variety, but for a long while it looked as if they would do some heavy scoring. Clad in Jerseys of Irish green, pants of khaki, helmets of green and white, the Stetson team put up a real fight. The Gents Right End opening January 1 to January 25 will be beneficial to the two-year-olds, as Kansas Aggies in Upset Victory Over Kansas Womack Petry the Juveniles will be nearly a month older when they start raclne at the Quarterback Murff Wildeson Halfback Oslln Shebel Halfback settled down to business and by play ing their usual brand of football sue ceeded in mounting up a real score. Cameron Moseley Lure oi Cash in Boxing Claims 'Gator Grid Man Gainesville, Oct.

17 (JPj. Another Florida 'Gator has turned his back on college football for ths "money ranks" of professional fighting. Irving Ashkenazy, 215-pound reserve tackle for Florida last year, former all-southern high school lineman and three times winner of. the state A A. U.

heavyweight championship, has announced his intention to enter the fight game. For his first appearance he wants Carlos Proctor, his former teammate on the football team, who preceded him from the gridiron to the squared ring. "Ill start with Proctor and take the rest as they come," Ashkenazy said. Fullback Score by quarters: Stetson's ball on Centenary's 19-yard line. Wlldeson makes five yards at left end.

He waa tackled by Oslln and fumbled. Centenary's ball on their own 14-yard line. Murff hit left tackle for no gain. Cameron hit the center of the lino for three yarda. Cameron punts to Stetson's 40-yard line, Shebel returning the ball seven yards.

Wildeson was stopped St left tack's for no gain. On a apinner play Wlldeson makes two yards at center. A psss. Wlldeson to Moaley, Is good for IS yards, Wlldeson makes five yards at left tackle. Petry makes four yards at center.

Time out for Centenary. Shebel hits the center of the line for one yard and first down on Centenary's SS-yard line. Petry hits right tackle for no gain. On an end-around play, a pass, Mosley to Petry. Is Incomplete.

Shebel makes two yarda at center. Wlldeson hits left tackle for no gain. A pass, Petry to Mosley, is Incomplete. Centenary's ball oa their own 19-yard line. Oslln roea around right snd for seven yards.

Time out for Stetson. Murff hits the center of the line for two yards. Cameron makes one rard at right guard and a first down. Murff hits left rusrd for no gain. Cameron punts to Stetson's 43-yard line, where the ball Is downed by Johnson.

On a double pass. Shebel to MoaW to Petry. a yard was lost. A pass, Shebel to I'etry, makes 14 yards and a first down. Shebel hits left tarkla for half a yard.

S'etson calls time out. Petry cuts back off right tackle for 11 yards and a first down on Centenary's tl-yard line. On a double pass, Sheltel to Mosley. Mosley makes two yards. On a fake pass Shebel makes 10 yarda and a first down on Centenary's 20-yard line.

Wildrann makes two yards at center. On a criss-croes Petry makes three yards, but Stetson Is penalised 15 yarda for holding and the ball is on Centenary's 14-yard line. A pass. Phbl to Petry. Is Incomplete.

On a double psss Wlldeson loses five yards. The first fluarter la over and the ball Is on Centenary's 19-yard line. Seroni Quarter. Centenary substitution, Taylor for Ollphant, Wlldeson tries a pass Into ths end sone, but the ball fell short and Btet-aon draws five yards penalty for two incomplete passes. The ball sets over to Centenary.

Murff slashes off left tacklt for nine yards. Cameron smashes ths center of tha line for three yards, but Centenary la penalised five yards for off aide snd the ball 1 on" Centenary' 4 (-yard line. A pass. Womack to Murff, Is Incomplete. A lateral pass.

Cameron to Oeitn, Is good for sis. yards. Cameron punts out of bounds on Htetsoa's 14 yard line. Stetson's ball. Centenary substitution.

Townson for Oslln. petry fumbles but recovers. Wlldeson tr'es left tackle for no gain. Wildeson punts to Townson on Cemnar's tl-yard Una and he returns Ihree yars. Townson los-s two yards at right end.

A psss. Womack to Osborne. Is good for a touchdown. The. pass was 11 yards, and Osooro ran tha remaining dlataaea Farmers on the defensive as the game ended.

Final score; Mississippi A. and M. L. S. U.

31. Mixon was high-scoring man, with touchdowns in the first and last quarters on Jaunts off tackle. Almokary in the second quarter sent a 41-yard pass spiralling to Fleming, who was downed on the Aggies' eight-yard line. A few line plays and Almokary bucked it over from the three-yard stripe. Almokary's arm told again in the third quarter, when he tossed a 46-yard pass to H.

Brown, sub for Fleming at end, who ran 11 more yards for the marker. Tom Smith rushed off tackle for 17 yards in the last period, after which Coach Cohen sent in reserves to hold the wearied Farmers mostly in mldfleld. Line-ups and summary: Miss. A. and AL L.

8. V. Clark Fleming Left End Taylor Powell Left Tackle Ward Malone Left Guard Goussett (C) McLain Center Nash Wilson Right Guard Lundry Allen Right Tackle Page Torrance Right End Brown Stevens Quarterback Thompson Mixon Left Halfback Tutal Almokary Right Halfback Maxwell Smith (C) Fullback Score by periods: Miss. A. and M.

0 0 0 00 Louisiana 8tat 6 7 1231 Scoring: Touchdowns Mlxon 3, Almokary, Smith, H. Brown (sub for Fleming). Point after touchdown Almokary (place kick). Officials: Referee, Oucote (Auburn); umpire. Flowers (Georgia Tech); headllnesman, Haxton (Ole Miss); field Judge, Burgland (Mississippi College).

Clyde Lee politely helps a fallen foe to rise. The truth being that he had Just seen to it that the Hatter took that tumble. Stetson 0 0 0 0 0 Centenary 0 6 7 1427 Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas, Oct. 17 McMillin's Kansas Aggies, led by a sophomore battering ram and carrying a threatening aerial offensive, humbled the Big Six champion Kansas Jayhawk-ers, 13 to 0, in their conference football game here today, before a crowd of 15,000. Ralph Graham, Eldorado, Kansas, crushed the Jayhawker wall for one touchdown and Elden Auker and Officials Huff (S.

M. Umpire; Roach (Baylor) referie; Stroud Tufts) head linesman. Scoring Touchdowns Osborne, Gelsler (2), Murff. Points after touch, downs. Centenary, 8.

Jockey club's oval. Racing Secretary Joseph McLennan has prepared not only an attractive program of stakes, but is arranging what he believes will be the best run of overnight handicaps and high-class selling route races the Fair Grounds has ever seen. Route races, so popular at all tracks, predominate on Fair Grounds programs. The reason for that is ths rule which provides for no selling races under a mile other than those for three-year-olds. A usual dally program of racing a.

the Fair Grounds sees two sprint races and five events at mile or over. Stewards Martin Nathanson and Christopher J. Fitzgerald both have sent word that they expect to spend most of the winter in New Orleans and therefore will be on hand more than a month ahead of the opening to pass on applications of riders and trainers. Johnson runs with his tongue between his teeth. Let's hope he does not live to regret this habit, for his cheerful grin would probably take a vacation! Substitutes: Centenary Blakemore Capt.

Henry Cronklte produced thH other with pass attack. There is one chair that will never seem the same. Why? Well, it was occupied by a Centenary bandsman until Johnson made an end run and was forced out of bounds Just where the unoccupied chair had the misfortune to be I WEDELL-WILLIAMS AIR PASSENGER SCHEDULE Shreveport to New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth NOKTHBOt ND POt'THBOt NT for Wlleon: Taylor for Ollphant, Townson for Oslln: Allums for Lee; Oeifler for Womack. For Stetson Harriman for Wlldeson; Peculunus for Thursby. Second Half: Centenary Thompson for Johnson; Nolan for Murff; WUson for Thompson; Johnson for Blakemore; Brown for Wilson; Ames for Young; Burns for Ollphant; Morwcod for Morgan; Carter for Gelsler; Nichols for Womack; Gibbons for Murff; BelcheT for Townson; Shelton lor Osborne; Taylor for Waters; Sherman for Taylor.

For Stetson Peculunus for Read Read PASSENGER EXPRESH Mile Again usliers are to be congratulated for the efficient way in which they checked the throwing of cushions In the last quarter. It Is a Miles IP New Orleans Baton Kouge s.iii.i It l.v lOMrKa.m.l dangerous and disagreeable habit and should be stopped. liSupm. Ar.428' p.m. p.m.

Lf.f? 13 II ul.t a.m. Lv. 331 9:30 a.m. Dr. J.

D. Woolworth Ha Returned and Besomed Practice 1215 Slat tery Building Phone 5066 Alexandria Chrrveport Shreveport Dallas 1 :30 p.m.HnOjAf Thursby; Harriman for Mcseley; Blos- What do you say? As the banner tlc for Shebel: PlotU for Horton; reads. "Let's Go. with 2,000 Rooters to Dallas," and help the Gentlemen wlnl Connections at Dallas for Houston. Tulsa arid Oklahoma City.

Wildeson for Harriman: Elton for Petry; Colvard for Shebel. snakes two yarda at left tackle. A pass..

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