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NINETEEN YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 Football Briefs Cyclone Sweeps Through Sky Raiders Owls Lose After Fourth-Quarter Comeback Fails I STEERS OPEN 4 SW BID WITH WIN OVER ARK. Selman Beats Sky Raiders in Close Battle 'BAMA KNOCKS VOLS OFF LIST OF UNBEATEN lOnlinurd tttm Prcetdlnf North Carolina 18 and anded whan Vorn went over from the Marina after 13 plays. KldiiiionJ, Oct, 20. OV- William and Mary scored twUe in the fourth period today to defeat SAW Holds Hiee Scoreless Vlrginu MlUtary lnstitut 13-9 a I t'ootbail game decided In tha last (Contlitutd From Preceding Par) Score in Every Quarter to Gilmer Passes Tide to 25 to 7 Victory Over Tennessee Defeat Porkers Iy 317 Count minute A crowa oi iu.uw thrill-packed game. Wins, 21 to 18 fatuhrldge, Oct.

20. (TV- Dallas. Texas. Oct. 20 ill" A scrap- two touchdown marches In the first Birmingham, Oct.

20 (fl. Lit of the finest exhibitions of Its type ever put on here. The Cyclones soored their second touchdown late In the second period when Bub Entsmlnger, 18-pounder. Intercepted a pass made by Charles E. Jackson, formerly of the Purdue Boilermakers, on his own 45-yard mark and raced through the Barks-dale Field team to the goal line.

On the try for point play, a Barksdalc Field player was offside and the point was allowed. The contest was one featuring teams that put most of their faith in running plays. Barksdale even tle Harry Gilmer, passing brilliantly before a hometown audience, paced Rofck, Oct. 20 alert University of Texas football team utilized Arkansas' futile aerial attack to cash In on a 34 to 7 victory over the sluggish Razorbacks before 15,000 onlookers here this ping band of Rice institute Owls fcf 0f the third period followed iy staged a furious, but futile comeback 44-ysrd broken field run by DuU In the fourth period todav as theyjjones in the opening minutes o' th bowed to southern Methodist unl-j final quarter gave, the New versify 21-to-18 before 10.000 fans submarine Base eleven an 18-7 vle st Ownby stadium. tory over a lighter and less experl- Hopelessly outclassed for three meed Harvard team today at th periods and apparently fighting stadium.

Harvard tallied Its losing battle, the game feathered tCore In the second period on a 30 flock from Houston threw a bis yard pass from Charlie Roche to scare into the favored Methodists fiynn. by chalking up two last-period; touchdowns. 1 il Cnach Alabama to an Impressive 25 to 7 victory over previously unbeaten Tennessee today In a game billed as likely to produce at least one of the major post-season Bowl par-, tlclpants. Gilmer's throwing and punting The Longhorns, successfully lng a drive for the Southwest Terence football championship they are favored to win, intercepted four thought so much more of Its ability Kazorback passes and turned each to drive than kick that It choose to kept the Tennessee Vols In constant run on a fourth down with the ball trouble through the first half and on the Cyclones 40-yard line in the gave his team a decisive 19-0 lead fourth Quarter, and surrendered the before the Invaders made their first vi mem lnio toucnaown drives. Texas, although badly outgalned In the first half, racked up 17 first downs to Arkansas' 11 and gained 357 yards by rushing and passing The game, slated to delegate the losor as the Southwest conference mt Toaill for West Game cellar dweller, disclosed Instead that' both teams cannot be considered San Francisco.

Oct. 19 fU Addition lightly by any of the more favored cnach to the eastern staff entries. ot tne annual Shrine East-West foot- Howard (Red) Maley. back. bRl! game neid on jan.

1 in San Fran-from a hitch in the marines, stole c5cr) ttas made tonight with the ap-the spotlight for the victors as he pomlment of Beattie Feathers, coach ran and passed his team to victory 0 North Carolina State by sooting all three touchdowns, one; Coffrnan, managing direc-in the first and two in the third of game 4al(1 thgt Feathers. 'ton an. American hack at Tennessee, pigskin to the enemy. With Frances Quinn, Sid Rudes and Snndberg the Cyclones then turned on the power and moved rapidly, down to Barksdale's 15-yard line. It looked bad for the local representatives but Ira Thompson fumbled and George R.

McKenna, tackier for Barksdale Field, pushed his 235-pound, six foot three Inch frame over the loose ball to change the sltuatlotn. The Raiders showed their Judgment of their power on land was good when they Immediately Tolled the Cyclones back to Mirl-man Mirimanian, Elmer Cochnrd and Bob Schatzabel rushing over a couple to the Porkers' 203, stealing the statistical advantage after Arkansas be-came listless In the second half. 4 Dana Bible's Lone Star-staters tallied In every quarter. Elg Hubert Bechtol, stellar Longs horn end, accounted for two of the Longhorn's touchdowns, all but on of which came via Texas' classy aerial circus. Slippery-hipped Byron Glllory, 140-pound tailback with plenty of get-up-and-go, strode Into pay dirt once.

4 an cvrlone, Bob Snndbprg, SOS-pound Imlfhaik. Is shown above In one of his rit-MistiUinK Rrmind- gainhiR attacks for Srlmaii Field HRHinst the Biirksilale Held Sky Kaldei in Kervli emnn' fool hall nnnif jesterday at the Louisiana State Fair. Sandberg Is nicking up vantage' although a couple of Hniksilale Held tarklprs have hold of his heel. He had able assistance from David wouM Coa.nM Antlv Kerr and Moon on both pawing and running BernU) Biermkn and woul pick th and from hard-running Cecil Miles-Eas, plavm rr)m southern states, on skirting the ends and Tipping IIe pUyerl tne East the 1934 through the Rice tackles. shnne game.

threat. Little Harry, 157-pounder from Birmingham, completed 12 of 20 passes for 151 yards, and made the first touchdown himself on a six-yard drive off tackle, which climaxed a march of 50 yards. The second Tide drive went 43 yards, sub fullback Fred Grant scoring after Gilmer's passes had taken the ball to the Vol 1, the third score, also In the second period ended a 56-yard drive, Tews run of 32 setting the stage for Gilmer's 24-yard pass to Grant for the tally. Alabama's final touchdown, late In the game, followed recovery of Stephenson's rumble at the Tennessee 16 and a penalty against Tennessee which moved the ball to the 2, Norwood Hodges hit the middle to go over. Tennessee's touchdown, In 'the fourth period, came on a 42-yard pass.

Bob Lund to Max Partin. John Manning had intercepted a Gilmer pass to run 50 yards up the field to the Tide 40 two Dlavs before. Lund end Dale Swartzkopf snared a pass ror Kire. nucy rveeney. v.no scorro two of the Rice touchdowns, D.

L. LEGAL NOTICES Football Results Anderson and Bob Nemlr, a pair of i cvai Rtnv INVITF.n lor a fourth slx-polnter and John of first downs In a row. Nearlng Ring, a reserve tackle, pounced on mldfleld the Raiders went to the air a Texas fumble in the end zone for but were unsuccessful. A low punt the final marker. gave the Cyclones the ball near mid- vnTlr'i." htrehv u-en that sealed charging ball carriers, took top hon Guard Tom Harrell place-klcksd I field and Sandberg again drove Barks- dale back with a punt to the 20 Tigers, Upset Georgia With 32-0 Victory (Continttd From Prerfdlng Pe) the points after four Steer counters.

Plainsmen in 29-14 Victory Over Tulane (Continued From Precfdinr Fire) yard mark, Cochard fumbled the Arkansas' lone touchdown came In the first quarter as Mike Schumchyk kiel and Dlck Kuner, a Selman Field raced 14 yards on an end-around! Burd- covered the ball on the 10. (Continued From Pate One) New London Sub Base 18, Harvard 7. Drexel 19, Haverford 0. Michigan State 27, Wayne 7. Case 20, Ohio Wesleyan 14.

Army Plebes 46, RPI 0. Rutgers 39, Rhode Island State 7. Tufts 70, Boston University 0. Army 55, Melville PT Boat Base 13. run niav line cyclones were preparing a ors, but the most spectacular play of Octooer 22.

1945. covermt the game was turned in by A. proposals for the re-roofm of trie Mu-T Memorial Auditorium (except Macaluso, a guard, who Intercepted state, the roof to be of jieeo ouch an SMU pass and weaver 72 yard' and travel with fia-lung endorsement. Knr specifications and particulars com- downfteld before bring hauled In on vmr, Mayor Sam S. Caldwell, the SMU three.

IW, Council reserve, th. ri.ht to It was from this poljit that Keeney rJect any or all i plunged over for the second Riwj JSece.IA-Tr",,,r.r. score and gave them a bit of life. cny of shreveoort. A passing flurry brought Rice its final score, with Mnson pass.ng to ofC Ka Krnney and F.

L. Brown between permit to sell beer at retail as defined hy law. in tlie parish of Cadoq. -tit 'ivniitnti ss nic uuiiiu, i sub center intercepted a pass from $75,000 Inglewood Race Is Won by Challenge Me threw deep to the right and Lowell drve 65 yards, with Abraham run- Tew, Alabama's defending half back, ning 15 yards off tackle and Kuy-ran Into one of the officials and fell-kendall passing to McClurkin for 28. to the ground before Partin made the Abraham went over from the 13, and catch.

Partin stepped over, all alone th. uy sorain' Cro Old Moortntsport Road. place the ball on the 15 from wherelThe Times: Oct. 20-21. i4.v Mason passed to Bruce Bradbrer for 1 AM aoplvmt to the Collector of I nue ot the State of Louisiana for a the Iinal tally.

permit to ell liquor at retail a de- and Stephenson added the extra Inglewood, Oct. 20 (P). Challenge Me, 4-year-old brown colt by Challenger 2nd out of, Cashbook, won the sixth running of the mlle-and-a-quarter $75,000 added gold cup today at Hollywood Park, The time was 2:00 2, 5. John Rauch and ran 30 yards for day final score. Knight's kick was wide.

Georgia, with the Lee Brothers. Richard and Ryals, carrying the brunt of the attack then drove 59 yards toward the Tigers goal only to give up the ball on downs at the one Except for that march, the Bulldogs thre tcned only one other time in ti second period driving 29 yards to the Tiger 40 on three straight Leahey and Richard Hoot connect- fined bv law. in th fined bv law. in th parlh of Webster. point.

A sellout crowd of more than 25,000 ied on two passes, one for 28 and Llovrt Stewart, Cullen. I The Time-- Oct. 20-21. ning attack from that spot when the game ended. The Barksdale Field crew suffered from fumbling, committing four mis-cues.

These errors checked their offense when It appeared the team was clicking. The local soldiers never got within the shadows of the goal posts but they did gain more from scrimmage, 171 yards, than did the enemy, who picked up 160, but the average per trial was a faction In favor of Selman Field. Cochard was the workhorse for the home gang and averaged 4.1 per yards gained on 11 trials. Mlrimanian had the best average with 8.4 yards per trial but he ran with the ball but live times. Because of the Injury of team Captain Charles Jungmichel and William Nelsen, Coach Curfman of the Raid-" era had to present a change from COLUMBIA PUSHES WIN STKEAK TO saw the game.

Notice to the Public All property owned, fenced and posted bv W. C. Woolf along roarls In th TOPS COLGATE, 31-7 Parish of Caddo, neans there snau 09 hxntin rr IrpR.itr.E OH arS. another for 20, for the other Tulane tally. Levonian again made good from placement.

Auburn made 14 first downs to five for Tulane, and the Plainsmen racked up 230 yards rushing with Tulane only able to garner 48. TT whether huntmt or not New York, Oct. 20 be prosecuted to the lull extent passes from Trlppl to Reid Moseley VPI 21, Maryland 13. Oberlln 26, DePauw 14. Capital 28, Wooster 0.

Oklahoma 39, Kansas 7. Iowa Slate 27, Nebraska 7. Iowa State 27, Nebraska 7. J. C.

Smith 6, West Virginia State 6. Mlsourl 41, Kansas State 7. North Carolina Cherry Point Marines 14. Texas 34, Arkansas 7. Wartburg 20, Luther 6.

Fort Warren 28, Hondo Texas AAF 26. Springfield 25, Rockhurst 0. Charleston Tchrs 0, Carbondale Prep School Football PKI.S BEAT TIIr Homer, Oct. 20 (Special). Th Homer Pelicans defeated the Minder Crimson Tide here last night 34 to 12 for their second consecutive conference victory.

Cason Intercepted the next Trlppl resurgent football machine took ad- of the law WOOj heave at the 16. vantage of every Colgate mistake to- The Oct. 12. n. 2f.

194.1. a hope for at least a score but the threat failed. Then came the Cyclone's last minute drive toward the goal line. Lineups: Barksdale McFarland, left end; Weinberg, let tackle; Dean, left guard; Wasllewskl, center; Jablonskl, right guard; Glass, right tackle; Lovell, right end; Kwasniewskl, quar Louisiana made 14 first downs to POlf-axe the hocus magicians m. i from Colgate.

31 -7. The line-ups: A'lburn Liptak, If ft end: Cannon, left tackle; Bnarden, left guard: Harric, cenier: Smalley. right guard; Dupuy, right tackle; McClurkin, riiiht end; Coch-ran, Quarterback. Kuykendall. left half: JONKSHOKO I NOKFEATF.n his usual starting line-up.

As usual. Jonesboro, Oct. 20. (Special) The Ren Waslewskl. snapper back, played Co-ierout.

risrht half: Lang, fullback. terback; Henderson, halfback Not since the balmy days of 1932 has a Columbia team swept Us first four starts, a feat fully appreciated by the overflow turnout of 35.000 who Jammed Baker Field with its biggest crowd since Sid Luckmau hung up his uniform. The Tigers netted 336 yards rushing! to 30, and completed two of five; passes for 15 yards. Georgia connec-: ted on 7 of 19 for 97. yards.

Trippi' and Knight each had 40 yards punt-! lng averages. FIRST From Georgia'! 4S. the Tigers, drove lo a tnuchduwn with CJene KniKhti ngers trounced xne a great game and John JablonsKl was: chard, halfback Snow, fullback. nancy, leu eno; rerguon, leu tackle: Frank, legt guard: Bowers, center: Burgeois, right tackle; Schneider, right tackle; Cash, rignt end; Crouch, Arcadia high school Hornets, 39 to 0, Friday night, to remain tested. Opportunists was the word for quarterback; Counce, left half; Arthur, 1 Tchrs 0 riBht half; McCain, fullback.

itiua u. Score by periods: Howard 62, Shaw 0. Tulane" I 7 7 0-14 Kings Point Merchant Mariners 26, Auburn scorins: pnrniit. Selman Morris, left end; Ford, left tackle; Moore, left guard; Newell, center; Williamson, right guard; Steele, right tackle; Mandula, right end; Fowler, quarterback; Sandberg, halfback; Forslund, halfback; Harbour fullback. a touchdown and Ray Cnatcs Knight tne ions who vlelded ran over from the nine and Wayne lne LIOns no lclQea Tne, to the Red Raiders In the first Kintcrby placement made it 7-0.

KllVkpnrisll. Ahraham tnr Vairnt I. Tiger line kept Tripni boltied up for! seven minutes, came back to ti: Tthc most part but he continually was; Minnesota 30. Northwestern 7 ls jraA For lwc 1946 Point after touchdown, Smalley, 2 piace- mpnts. Tulane scoring: Touchdowns.

Arthur, Hoot (for Counce). Point aftpr tnnrh. BATON KOI (iF, WINS Baton Rouse. Oct. 20 (P).

The Ba-Jn- Rouge Bulldogs copped a southeastern district victory here Friday when they trounced Bogalusa, 12 to 7. Sparked by the triple-threat activities of J. C. Rhed, the locals scored In the first and second periods for their first win of the season. threatening lo break loose as the period scooted ahead on a third period field ended without further scoring.

Li second Knitht's 72-yard quick kirk feoal by Len Will, a 27-year-old war rolled dead on the Georgia 8. but Tnpoi veteran, and ran hog wild In the ran 112 ards and then kicked to the 1 Tiger CO. A moment later. Jim Caon gloaming of the fourth period on cy quarters Selman 6 7 0 13 down, Levonian tfor McCain, 2 place- Barksdale 0 0 0 0 Monger? 'one. and' Pa8S Interception, and punt runbacks.

Y. A. Tittle went over. KiiiKery's place William and Mary 13, VMI 9. Wisconsin 7, Illinois, 7.

Lawrence 27. Carroll 12. Indiana 52. Iowa 20. MlarnL (Ohio) 34, Ohio University 0.

Alabama 25, Tennessee 7. Southern Methodist 21, Rice 18. Valparaiso 7, Ball State Tchrs 6. Butler 56, Manchester 0. Florida 39, Morris Brown 0.

Mississippi State 16, Maxwell BULLDOGS DEFEAT SOUTIIWESTEKN IX FINAL MINUTES mentwas blocked, making It 13-0 for the Tigers at the half. THlRtV The Tigers added another: touchdown in tile third uciiod who Texas Tech Haulers Hold Baylor Bears to 7-7 Tie HOLY CROSS VICTORIOI New Orleans, Oct. 20 The. Holy Tigers defeated a fighting but outclassed Peters team, 32 to 6, Friday night In the Tigers' first lntra-prep game of the season. drive.

Including 32-yard runs by Knight and Montgomery, the laller to outstanding. Two wlngmen recently promoted to the starting line-up, James Lovell and James McFarland. handled their assignments well. In absence of Jungmichel, the Raiders were captained by Waslewskl. The Cyclones were captained by two Shreveporters, Bill Harbour fullback, and Ken Fowler, quarterback.

The former also serves as coach. Fowler was Injured and had to be helped from the field during the second quarter. He has a lame knee. Plenty cf color was added to the program by the performance at half time of the Bossier City high school band of 68, and eight majorettes. It was Bossier City Day at the game, and that town was well represented.

The contest was less than a minute old when Barksdale received a break but could not capitalize on it. McFarland covered a Selman Field fumble on the Cyclone's 30-yard line but the Raiders couldn't budge the Cyclones. Pope punted out of bound on the 10 and on the first down Sandberg punted to midfield. The Raiders were later forced to return the punt and Sandberg ran it back 23 yards to his own 35. A plunge by Sandberg plus a penalty put the ball on Selman's 48-yard Ruslon.

Oct. 20 (Special) Scoring In the final minutes of the fourth Georgia 10 after a Tiger penalty. On quarter, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 6. Lubbock, Texas, Oct. 20.

(') Texas Tech's Red Raldeis. crippled and battered, withstood everything the Baylor Bears could throw third down, Montgomery knifed through the five but Kmgeriy missed the place-kick and the period ended with Georgia beninrt, n-19. FOURTH The Tigers scored twice more in the fourth, driving 34 WILDCATS BEAT Sl'LI'Hl Lake Charles, Oct. 20 (JP). The Lake Charles Wildcats Friday night downed a game Sulphur Tornadoes after recovering a bulldog fumble with I them, and eked out 7 to 7 tie liituu; ovr iiuui inc iwo.

rungm 3. kick made it 2H-0. A minute later, sub-; here tonight at Tech stadium before TCU 13. Texas 12. Tulsa 40, Nevada 0.

Vanderbllt 19, Kentucky 8. Godman Field 39( Lincoln 7. Cornell (Iowa) 55, Coe 14. North Carolina College 40, Greensboro 0. North Dakota 20, North Dakota sutute center ATbcrt Sanders intercepted I a parents' day crowd of 9.000 lans.

came from behind J.o defeat Southwestern of Texas, 20 to 14, here tonight. Southwestern led Tech all the way until the final score. Southwestern scored first in the first period after recovering a fumble on Tech 26-yard Tech came back In the second stanza, taking advantage of a Southwestern fumble on the latters' 28. After an Incomplete score! Georgia then drove back 59 yaidvThe game provided one of the major on I Ct th ln UthwMt. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW winning.

32-0 Scoring Touchdowns For Selman: Sandberg, Ensminger (on intercepted pass). Points after touchdown Morris (point allowed on offside penalty). Officials: L. W. Kern (Texas Tech), referee; O.

Rawlingson (Centenary), umpire: Jim Radford (T.C.U.), field Judge; Bob Netherton (L.S.U.), head linesman. Substitutions: Barksdale Backs TJlon, Rush, aParker, Schatzabel, Pope, Lindenmayer, Mirimanian, Jackson, O'Hare, Grigg. Ends Rogers, -Price; Stremke'. Tackles Cohen. McKenna.

Guards Vukovlch, Smolik. Center-Weber. For Selman Field: Backs Marko-wics, Thompson, Rudes, Guinn, Ault. Ends Mosher. Dl Angfelo, Anderson, Goodfellow.

Tackles Jordan, Haas. Guards-rKuhnert, Lemkln. Center Rutledge. Complete statistics of the Selman-Barksdale same. BY TSGT.

DON' LABBRl ZZO Yards gained from scrimmage: Barksdale -A Kwasniewskl 3 14 0 14 3 Henderson lh 7 5 1H -11 -15 Cochard rh 11 47 2 45 41 Snow fb 10 1-1 -10 Mirimanian 5 42 0 42 8 Parker lh 3 il 3.8 Rush lh 7 2fi 0 7 Lindenmayer fb 6 22 0 22 3 8 Pope rh 2 2 0 2 10 O'Hara. fb 0 0 0 0 00 Schatzabel lh 2 2 0 10 Louisiana Slate Lindsey, le: Shau-berger. it: StronK. Ig: Didier. Traoani.

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re; Rauch. ob; Trippi, ih; Donaldson, rh, Blanton, fb, Louisiana State 7 fi 6 1332 Georgia 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana Siae sroring-tnuchowns-KniRht, Tittle. Montgomery ifor Goates. (for Didier Point? after inuchdown; Kingery, (ot Coatesj, Knight. Piles Fought In Few Minutes Within few BilnuUs of the verv flml application, the doctor's prescription Chiaa-Roid, ubuiIIt starts fighting tha agonr or Plies in 3 ways: 1.

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to 0 passed to Bill North who scored from the five. Michael's kick was wide. A blocked kick set up Southwest-ern's final touchdown. DeWald recovered the ball on Tech seven and Leary scored after four line bucks. In the final quarter Tech ran up two scores.

Taking the pigskin cn Southwestern -35 after a poor kick. Tech marched to score. In the last minute3 of the game the Bulldogs began a passing attack from their own 35. Witmer passed to Doug McCoy for 15 yards and to Bob Dal-rymple for 35 to set up the game-winning touchdown. Witmer ran 11 yards around right end for the score.

line and from there Sandberg went around his right end for a touchdown. Midway In the quarter Patrlzzo. Sandberg and Bill Forslund combined on a good running attack, but lost the ball when Forslund fumbled and Kwasniewskl recovered on the Barksdale 45. In the second quarter the Cyclones picked up 15 yards on an exchange of punts. Play stayed within the 20 yard lines until Entsmlnger intercepted a pass and ran for a score.

Both teams threatened to break MOTORCYCLE CO. 2I0 Portland Ave. Ph. I-836S Visit our display In Merchants' llldg. nt the state fair Kon't comfort Get Ch.na-Roid from four drutftrt Central Michigan 7, Albion 0.

Illinois Normal 20, Illinois West TcTirs 7. SMU 21. Rice 18! River Falls 14, Stout Institute 6. Southern University 49, Arkansas 0. Virginia Union 13, Lincoln 7.

Colorado 31, Colorado College 0. Oklahoma 46. Utah 6. Wiley 62, Tlllotson 0. Oregon 26, Washington State 13.

Washington 13, Oregon State 0. Occidental 13, Pomona 12. Texas college 12, Langston 7. Idaho 46, Montana State 0. Navy 20, Georgia Tech 6.

Amherst 12, Columbia JV 6. Arizona State 7. Luke Field 15. Occidental 13. Pomona 12.

Texas Tech 7, Baylor 7 (tie). Wake Forest 19, N. C. State 18. Great Lakes 37.

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rt and Sunday, Oct. I Totals 47 171 19 152 3.2 Providence, R. I Oct. 20. With their long passes clicking, Holy Cross' undefeated Crusaders chaiked up their fourth straight win by over-whe'ming Brown, 25-0.

today beiorc a packed 23,000 crowd. Stan Kos-lowski counted the Purple's first two touchdowns, winger Jimmy Diekel-man provided the third by snagging a Selman Gumn 7 42 1 Sandberg lh II 94 0 tfWU i i i away irom gruuuu pinvs Harnom- fb 1.1 3 laterals were attempted but soon It i Fowler qh 0 41 5.8 94 as 12 2 4 0 0 0 -7 -1 .4 6 1.2 1 -0 1 -2 F.ntsmiger rh 2 D0NT NEGLECT IT! was back to the orthodox attack 35-yard aerial and Joe Byers the other ratnr.io rh 5 DEMONS, BULLDOGS BATTLE TO DRAW AT NATCHITOCHES 0 7 2 5 2 1 2 The most Interesting part of the Thompson lh 4 Rudes lh 3 with a 73-yard run midway through the final period. fourth period came after Barksdal Field had surrendered the ball on An "eye-opening" revelation In sensible and comfortable reducible rupture protection may be yours for the askina. without cost of obligation. Simoly send name and address to William S.

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rewarded the players with tickets and ended with a fumble on Barksdale lh 2 Before approximately 3,000 fans. Northwestern State Demons of Natchitoches and Southwestern Bulldogs west viramia. Y. Schatzabel lh 2 1 15 yard line Miami (Fla.l. Flnrido.

8. transportation to the world series this year. The running attack put on by Barksdale gave the team's supporters 2(1 1 of Lafayette battle to a scoreless tie the local gridiron tonight. Jor full information write today! i a I i win. Totals 11 2 Selman Petrl77.io -2 0 Sandbetg- 1 0 Harbour 1 0 Totals 4 0 Denver.

19; Drake. 19 (Tiei, St. Louis. .12: Missouri Mines. 0 North Texas Aggies, 19; John Tarlton, 0.

Wilberfnrce. 32: Kentucky Slate. ChattanooKa, 47; Howard. 7. Murray, 13; Tr-nneee Tech, 7.

Fourth Armv (North Camp Hood). 21; So'ith Hood. fi. Colorado Slate. 69; Eastern New Mex- jj Play for practically the entire gme' -iwas within the 20 yard lines and ill was mostly running plays that gained' A 'ground.

Neither team fired well witn i Turning Barksdale Podc Th flpmnni trierl tn anillico. fi. 3 iw ia Lindenmayer 21: MorninMrie. n.1 -SJV? 1 II -VieV' J- .3 If 1 APorasKa weie.van Lovell 3 96 JZ0(iwo were lnierceptea ana one was Wichita, 33; Fort Riiey (Kans.) Ramb- If Completely Overhauled By Our EXPERTS completed. On the completion the 13.

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0. Longview. 25; Kilgore, 8. Iufkin. 68: Athens.

7, Palestine, 20; Henderon. B. Highland Park. 26; Marshall, 0. line of scrimmage and went straig'U up and was then caught.

The Bulldogs completed two in eight trials for a total gain of 25 yards. Northwestern made six first downs and Southwestern five. 7 2 1 First downs Scrimmage Passes Penalties varris sained 4 J.1S BRING US YOUR Scrimmage 12 Passes 20 Jt oo Sjjy ri 27 a ft 8. 23 70 4 2i 2 C8E ifi a T-r. a i TUTS F.MIS ffcSON Medford, Oct.

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