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rTTTTTTrTTT. YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1948 THIRTY-NINE IU1 over uhisiaha in uvu PH QQELS STATE. (Joif Champions On the Fairways By BOB CONWELL RICE OVERPOWERS TEXAS TECH TEAM BY 11 TO 7 SCORE Southern Routs Northwestern by 38 to 14 Score OLE MISS LINE TOO MUCH FOR BENGAL SQUAD Ah Wimberly Stands Out By Scoring Two Touchdowns The two-man battle between Ben Hogan and Lloyd Man-grum to determine the top money winner in golf for 1948 seems destined to extend to the final tourney of the year. Benny has pocketed $32,112 and, Lloyd has $30,874.99. However.

Stanford Scores Mangrum can bridge that gap in the Miami Open, Dec. 9-12. The winner! Score Three Markers Early in First Period Lubbock, Oct. 30, (JP) A powerhouse Rice Institute eleven methodically marked up yardage here today before a homecomig crowd of 19,000 persons, grindnig a light but fighting Texas Tech eleven under 14-7. Coach Jess Neely shot a multitude of slithery backs at the Red Raiders, with fullback Bobby Lantrip.

halfback Huey Keeney, halfback Gordon Wyatt, halfback John Kelly and quarterback Tobin Rote leading the array. The Owl" deftenses also stiffened every time the Techsans had the ball, cutting down the Raider speedsters before they could get started and breaking up nearly every passing attempt. So strong were the Rice defenders that Tech gained only one 20 to 0 Win Over Washington Club Baton Rouge, Oct. 30 (JP). Natchitoches, Oct.

30 (Special)- of this event picks up $2,000. But then Ben could come in second and grab a $1,400 check. Jimmy and Bobby Locke, who finished ont-two, a year ago, rank third and fourth this year. The remainder of the moola-makers finds Skip Alexander, Cary Middle-coff, Johnny Palmer and "Dutch" Harrison following in that order. The PGA is conducting a vote on A high-powered Mississippi southern I The Mississippi Rebels took eleven scored three touchdowns in Louisiana State's line apart the nrst few minutes of the first tonight to see what made it quarter nd went on to defeat a tick and WOUnd up with a fighting Northwestern State Demon 49-19 victory to dull the Palo Alto, Oct, 30 (JP).

Stanford's Indians, slowly but surely aproaching the football heights they the "outstanding professional of the once enjoyed, wrapped up a 20-0 vic- team 38-14 before 5.000 fans here! Tigers homecoming year." Whether he is top money win- i tory over the University of Washing first down in the first half and its ner or not, Hogm will undoubtedly get the nod. Whotta you think? deepest penetration of Rice territory was the 49 yard line. The new Women's coif champions at the Shreveport Country club and Querbes park are Mary Marston and Mrs. i. W.

Bahh, respectively. The picture at the left chows Miss Marston and Mrs. T. E. Trigg whom she defeated, 7 and 6.

In the lower picture Mrs. Bah I) and Mrs. Smith Colvin head for the club house after Mrs. Babb had won on the 18th hole, 1-np. (Times Photos by M( Eat hern).

Fleet Billy Mustin loped through yawning holes in the Bengal forward wall and when the holes Jammed. Fullback John' Dottley made His own. Farley Salmon, Reb quarterback, played Houdinl to complete the show. But for Lus's Abner Wimberly, the 44.000 fans might have seen a rougher rout. End Wimberly turned Mfe4 I 1 Football Scores (Continued Frm Preceding Pace) American International 6.

St. Mi chael's 0. Putters and Pineapples Top U. S. pros and amateurs are taking off for Hawaii this week for the Hawaiian Open tournament at the Waialae Country club.

This clambake runs Nov. 2-7. Among the linkers either there or on their way H-e Harrison. Demaret, Alexander, Midd'ecoff, Vic Ghezzi, Clayton Haefner nd of course Mangrum. That boy doesn't miss a chance to make a buck.

Some of the top Hawaiian linkers entered are Kop, Ltu, Coelho, Ukauka, Shirai, Makaiwa, Kinoshita, Miyaoka, and Brown. Saturday night. The Southerners were sparked by Bubber Phillips, Frank Spruill and Morris Brown, a trio of hard-driving backs. Vernon Wells, quarterback tossed a 15-yard pass to George Stevens, end. for the first tally.

Cliff Coggins, end, tallied next on an end around from the four-yard line. Phillips tallied th3 third touchdown from the 5. The Demons' defense stiffened and the Southerners were held scoreless for the rest of the half. Phillips passed to start scoring activities In the third quarter, passing to Hindu Reynolds, end, for a tally from the 30-yard line. With the score 26-0, Spot Hon-aker added two extra points after touchdowns.

Jackie Givens. substitute Demon halffcack, sparked a Demon drive and tallied fro the one- Penn State 32. Colgate u. Rochester 14, RPI 7. Army 49.

Virginia Tech 7. Lafayette 33, George Washington 14. Brown 20, Rutgers 6. Notre Dame 41. Navy 7.

Wesleyan 53, New England college 0. Cornell 20. Columbia 13. Pennsylvania 40. Washington and Lee 7.

Dartmouth 41, Yale 14. Boston university 12, Syracuse 7. Gettysburg 27. Western Maryland 0. Wagner 23, Ursinus 6.

Arnold 14. Montclair Teachers 9. Middlebury 40. Norwich 0. Springfield tMass.j 21.

Rhode Island STATISTICS MiiMppi LSI' Fir down Net yd Kainrd rmhinc 24 :7 I ward nasjri attrmnlrd 10 II ward pasjri rnmplld 4 Yd forward paint IhS F'wards inlrrcplrd by 1 tt Yd, nainrd run back intrrceptioti ft Pontine avnur 27 5 3S 5 Total yds. all kirks rrturnrd 4H 141 Opt, fumbles reed I Id lost by penalties 4 1.1 ton today. The team that lost all nine of Its games last season outplayed its northern rivals practically all the way. Coach Marchie Schwartz's inspired Indians shoved over a touchdown in the second quarter, staved off Infrequent challenges by the Huskies, and turned the contest into something of a rout with two more scores In the final period. It was Stanford's second league win and the third victory of the season.

The Indians will travel east next week with considerable more confidence for their game Saturday with Army In Now York. The Indians took over ball control late in the second quarter. Bill De Young, sub fullback, recovered a fumble by Washington's fullback, Roland Kirkby, on the Washington 47. Promptly Star.ford scored, on a pass from Quarterback Tom Shaw to Fullback Emery Mitchell, who ran 30 yards to the goal. In the last period Fullback Mitchell, the best back on the field, passed into the end zone to Left Half Rupe Andrews.

For the last score. Fullback De Young raced around right end and went all the way behind timely and hard blocking. State 21. pass catcher de luxe, snagging two from Quarterback Charley Pevey for yard line. Ernest Davis, guard, added St.

Lawrence 6. Alfred 0. Hamilton 13, Hobart 0. Amherst 14, Tufts 13. Union IN.

Y. 19, Williams 7. Johns Hopkins 22. Drexel 0. Bridgeport 25.

Kings Point 20. NYU 21, Lehigh 20. West Virginia 35, South Carolina 12. Massachusetts 33, Vermont 0. Delaware 12, Muhlenberg 0.

Boomsburg Teachers 27, Kutztown the extra point. Jim Lancaster, center touchdowns. One traveled 57 yards, put the Demons back in the ball tne other 58, with Wimberly legging Local Rambling One lady that Is finding the new holes at Querbes park quite to her liking is Mrs. C. P.

(Judy) Perkins. Last week Judy set a new record over the new front side by recording a 40. Well, this week she had a 39 and to show you. the new greens on one, two and three are not tricky, she one-putted each. Querbes was not the only place to ind hot rounds.

Out at the Country game, intercepting a pass and going most of the way. Reb Quarterback Bob Oswalt's 43 yards for the tally. Davis added flawless place-kicking acco'unted for the point. Teachers 0. Southern.

SDarked bv Morris. aU seven extra Points. Here is how 1 it Albrignt 19, Lebanon Valley 1J. Westminster 26, Geneva 25. Grove City 33.

Thiel 0. Connecticutt b4. Champlam Alleehenv 14. Dickinson 7 started another offensive which re-'the 194T Southeastern conference suited In two tallies, one by Brown. icnamPs scored touchdowns.

from the 8 and another by Ed Lang-I In tne nm Quarter a 53 yard drive, ford, halfback from the 2. sparked by Dottley, ended with Sal- Statistics favored Southern which moa Bailmg over a cutback from Washington and Jefferson 19, Carnegie club a foursome composed of Kenley Wild Bill Horton Crashes Through 10-Ton Ice Wall lech 'mai-lr Winn Tirln. i i West Virginia Wesleyan 20. Bethany jiauici ou (W. Va.) o.

Randolph Marston had 16 birdies and JMienois junior college zo. rtr-i rrosn v.ii me iwo. in tne second quarter Dixie Howell took in a pass from Bobby Wilson for 54 yards and a tallv. Sewanee Wins Ajiain to Remain Unbeaten California I Pa. I 20.

ShioDensburz 8 West Virginia State 39. Bluefield marked up 16 first downs to the Demons 10 and a net yardage rushing of 278 yards to 165. The Southerners added 91 yards passing while the Demons hit for 15 yards. Kenley was high man with seven birdies and a score of 71 and Suzy had five birdies end A 72. State 0.

rioweu set up another with a 48 yard punt return and Wilson scored Fort Devens 19. Lowell Textile u. Penn Military 19. Susquehanna 12. Davis and Elkins 27.

Shepherd 6. it on a toss from Salmon. Two more Wild-Bill Horton crashed through in the third. Tiblier from the three a 10-ton block of ice yesterday at the Juniata 34, Haverford 21. '1Villi otil Cimifl Franklin and Marshall 39.

Swarth- Orlll ailU OOlllll more 20. Roanoke. Oct. 30 (JP). Se-wanee's Purple Tigers remained among the nation's dwindling group of undefeated, untied football teams today by turning back Hampden-Sydney 20 to 13.

A small crowd of 4,000 watched the contest. One of the oldest fixtures of golfs Potomac State 26, Montgomery col lege 0. and Buddy Bowen on a quarterback State Fair as Jimmy Lynch 's Death; sneak from the one. The final period I Dodgers bid farewell to Shreveport saw Dottley plunge for one and and the Louisiana State Fair. Bobby Jabour leaped for another to Kpn who narrowlv escanedl Toronto 33.

McGill 0. New Hampshire 48, Northeastern 0. Niagara 21, Waynesburg 13. calendar, the North and South Open will be staged for four days starting tomorrow at the Pinehurst Country club in North Carolina. Jimmy Turnesa will defend his laurels with Lew Worsham and Claude Harmon considered top challengers for the event.

Incidentally, Hogan and' Mangrum are absent. Boilermakers Overtake Scrappy Marquette, 11-9 Lafayette. Oct. 30 (JP) Purdue's Boilermakers won a 14-to-9 football victory today over a determined Marquette team that repeatedly fumbled away scoring chances. Little Harry Szulborskl provided the running punch that won for Purdue, after Bob Demoss.

Its star passer, was lost with a leg Injury early In the second quarter. VMI Keydets Drive Over Davidson, 33-6 SWGA Lexington, Oct. 30 (JP). Slender Bobby Thomason and Vince Ragunas showed Virginia Military institute's Keydets the way to a 33-6 homecoming and Southern conference victory over Davidson college today. SOUTHWEST Baylor 6.

TCU 3. Nevada 79, Oklahoma City U. 13. ast Texas State 27, Sam Houston State 21. McMurry 19, Austin colleee 6.

Ouachita 20. Arkansas Tech 13. Southwestern 41, East Texas Baptist 0 Howard Pavne 19. Hardin 7. Sul Ross 33.

Texas A. and I. 19. West Texas State 28. Houston 13.

Prairie View 21, Texas State 0. Texas Mines 27. Hardin Simmons 27. Central Okla. State 20, East Central (Okla.i State 7.

Philander Smith 25. Jarvis 0. Panhandle A. and M. 14.

Michael's 14. Heidelberg 61, Ohio Northern 0 Kansas 13, Oklahoma A. and M. 7. Manchester 14, Canterbury 14.

South Dakota U. 33, South Dakota State 0. Lawrence 25 Beloit 6. London 23, Queens 9. Oklahoma 33.

Iowa State 6. Southwest Texas 24, North Texas 14. Injury in trying to jump an 18-lnch ramp with his motorcycle Friday, succeeded topping the ramp today. Leaving the first ramp his machine sailed over a convertible coupe and cleared the center of the second ramp easily. In addition to the Ice crash and motorcycle ramp Jump there was Roman racing over high and low ramps by drivers In open-topped con- vertible cars, fire wall crashes by i automobiles, and the firing of Harry Pollak, the human torpedo from a cannon.

i A large crowd was thrilled by the events of Jimmy Lynch's Death Dodgers, who will turn the fair; grounds race track over to the motor- The Shreveport omen's Golf association meet has been moved up to Thursday at Querbes 60 as not to conflict with the Louise Suggs exhibition at the Country club Nov. 18. America's Newest Sensation on wheels? complete sustained drives. The lineup: MISSISSIPPI Left ends B. Poole, Fletcher, Poole.

Left tackles Dale, Pearson, Webb. Left guard P. Poole, Fuerst, Campbell. Center Farragut, Bidgood, Floyd. Right guard Fant.

Right tackle Hamley. Clark. Right end J. Stribling. Odom.

B. Sterling. Quarterback Salmon, Jabour, Bowen, Oswalt. Left half Mustin. Wilson.

Hemphill. Right half Howell, Tiblier, Davis. Fullback Dottley, Jenkins, Buchanan, Whittaker. LOI ISIANA STATE Left end M. Lyle, Bullock, J.

Lyle, Adams. Left tackle Baird, Voss, Slrother. Left guard McClelland, Cusimano, Bradley, Lewis. Center Claunch, Wray, Barney Right guard Woriey, Reynolds. Right tackle Hover.

Ft Collins. Shoaf. Right end Wimberly. Bullock. Kitto.

Quarterback Cole. Peavv. Porta. Left half Clegg. Gray.

Konz. Menetre. RiRht half Baggett, Nagata, Heroman. Griffith. Van Buren Fullback Schroil, H.

Collins, Blake-wood. Toth, Clegg. Score by periods: Mississippi 7 14 14 1449 Louisiana State 7 6 6 0 19 Mississippi scoring: Touchdowns Salmon, Howell, Wilson, Tiblier, Bowen. Dottley. Jabour.

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Is observing his sixth season as Villanova's head football coach. i Jr Aiii a yi cycle races today. WEST Oregon 14. St. Mary's 13.

Michigan Stale 46, Oregon State 21. Utah 14. Colorado 12. 100 Miles To Gallon San Francisco State 25, California West Virginia Smacks South Carolina, Agriculture 0. faliforn'n 13.

Southern California 7. GORMAN'S HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES, INC. 1805 Texas Avenue Morgantown, W. Oct. 30 (JP).

Oswalt 7 (Placements). ipucnoowns west Virginia university came up down- Iriffith placement). Colorado State 34. Colorado College 7 Brigham Young 26. Montana 20.

Washington State 19. Idaho 14. Stanford 20, Washington 0. Colorado A and 33, Colorado Mines 0. Adam (Colo.

State 52, New Mexico Military Institute 0. Idaho State 20, Montana State College 14. UCLA 27. Nebraska 15. Mesa JC 42.

La Junta 7. Utah Slat? 45. Wyoming 34. Portland 21. Pepperdine 0.

Central Washington 6, St. Martin's 0. Puget Sound 22. Eastern Washington College 6 San Mateo JC 21, San Bernardino JC 7. with a rousing second half attack today to smother South Carolina's Gamecock's 35 to 12 before a homecoming crowd of 24,090.

shitoi't mark- New York Art Nehf of the Giants achieved two of the eieht world se-! shutouts In history, with 1-0 Phillies In 1916, stil la National league SHLTOtT KING Philadelphia Grover Alexander turned in 16 shutouts while with the record. victories over the Yankees In the 1921 and 1923 games. YOUR NEW KITCHEN V. AND M. VIC TORS Williamsburg, Oct.

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