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LSUB lasts Tulane, 21-0, DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Sundoy, November 27, 1949 3C Rice Drops Baylor By 21-7 To Annex Southwest Crown To Dim Wave Bowl Hopes By JAMES McLEAN New Orleans, Nov. 26 UP) Louisiana State University's Tigers fought with fire In their veins to crack Tu-lane's running attack and win a frenzied football game over their arch rivals, 21-0, today. victory possibly sent Tu- Walker Ends College Career Against Irish Rebels Victors By MAX SKELTON Houston. Nov. 26.

JP) Rice's Owls used a powerful ground attack and a break today to defeat Baylor 21 to 7 and take the Southwest Conlerence championship and become host to North Carolina In the Cotton Bowl. A standing room crowd of 31,000 yr Over Roanoke By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Dallas, Nov. 26. itf5) Next Satur saw the Owls stop tne effectiveness of the strong Baylor passing attack.

Vols Capitalize day afternoon, as the mighty legions of Notre Dame roll against Southern College Quintet overcome a touchdown deficit and move to their first undisputed title since 1937. On Breaks For Methodist in the Cotton Bowl, Doak Walker, a legend of football, plays his last college game. Immediately after the game, Dan Rogers, head of the Cotton Bowl, announced in Fort Worth that North Carolina had accepted an invita The most publicized youngster in Southwest conference history the 26-20 Triumph tion to meet the Southwest cham Roanoke, Nov. 26. iPh-Joe Vala-lik pumped in 22 points here tonight at the Legion Auditorium to spark the Rebels to a 66 to 62 victory that spoiled the 1949-50 debut for the Roanoke College Maroons and helped the home quint to crash the win column.

Valalik, ace point producer for the Rebels as usual, was very instru greatest drawing card Texas sports pions January 2 in Dallas. Baylor had entered todays tilt ever knew will be closing out just like he always wanted to, against a game behind the Owls and needed LEX-TO-WEBER PASS FAILS TO CONNECT Ed Weber (17), William Mary wingback, is ready to go sprawling after attempt to catch pass from tailback "Buddy" Lex which was too long. Action was in third quarter during Tribe's 85-yard drive for third touchdown and N.C. State defender shown is back Bill Thompson (46). Indians won handily, 33-7.

Knoxville, Tenn, Nov. 26. 7P) An alert Tennessee football team took advantage of the breaks to come from behind and beat Vanderbilt the greatest team in football. The Doaker was a little sad today mental as the Kane outfit proved it 26 to 20 today in a wild scoring as he talked about his four great could go a full gah 3 without giving out. Despite a two platoon system years with Southern Methodist Indians All-America No.

37 the (two complete tear changed every 10 minutes) the home forces Jumped battle. The bitterly-fought game almost got out of hand and ended in a virtual free-for-all deep in Vanderbilt territory. Both players and a victory to clinch a tie In final standings and the automatic bid as the Cotton Bowl classic host. The victory gave Rice its first undefeated conference campaign record hi history. An early season 7 to 14 loss to Louisiana State is the only blemish on the Owl's regular season record.

North Carolina has lost to Louisiana State, Tennessee and Notre Dame. GROUND GAME GOOD Rice all but tossed its good pass out front early In the contest and Continued from Page One today, Weber highlighted the He said those associations coach never relinquished the lead. Strange Methods Used By Irish Gate Crashers coaches from the Vandy bench charged the officials at the final Joseph "Buddy" Hackman, tact second-quarter putsch of 74 yards es, players both teammates and the main reasons he'd like to just go on playing college football. ful Roanoke College mentor, dis gun. with a run around his left end for 23 yards that set the stage for Lex's played the newest edition of his lane's confident hopes of a Sugar Bowl bid spinning into space.

The victory gave the Bayou Bengals wins over the champions cf three conferences Tulane of the Southeastern Rice of the Southwest and the University of North Carolina of the Southern Conference. About 80,000 fans were kept screaming on their feet as LSU com- pletely outplayed the favored Tulane Green Wave. Coach Gaynell Tinsley's supercharged team was also vastly superior on defenes. A dull-edged Tulane eleven couldn't find running space. LSU's back Billy Baggert made the third and final score from the Tulane one with one minute to play.

He skirted left end after his untiring teammates slashed aside a weary Tulane squad in a strong 45-yard march. QUICK START FOR LSU The Louisiana State offensive was unleashed in the first three minutes of play. Quarterback Ken Konz, 185-pound junior from Weimar, Texas, flashed 92 yards after catching a punt. It was the first time LSU had its hands on the ball. Konz streaked through a wide spread and confused Tulane defense, sashaying from the left to the right side of the field.

In the third period sophomore Lee Hedges, LSU back, darted off left tackle and galloped 65 yards for LSU's second touchdown. Carroll Griffith kicked all three extra points. Louisiana State played like a team that did not know what defeat meant However, by Southeastern Conference rules, the team is not eligible for a bowl bid because it did not gain a percentage of .750 in SEC contests, losing to Kentucky and Georgia. Jumping with delight, Louisiana State's players ran from the field at the final gun and raised Coach Gaynell Tinsley to their shoulders. He was carried out into the field as LSU stands rolled out ear-splitting cheers.

LSU UNOFFICIAL KING The keyed-up Coir.modores clearly But It's been a pretty long road. basketball outfits and with two scoring peg to Heflin, which covered Thirteen years he's played the outfought Tennessee and ground out teams operating on about equal ing game aside while coming back strong on the ground for two second game Junior high school, high strength left notice with opposing 262-yards rushing to Tennessee's 51, but fumbles, Intercepted passes and staff have fished gate crashers out period touchdowns that overcame a 7-0 lead taken by Baylor the first school, college. In the service. One hundred and thirty games 806 of sewers and pulled them from in the final 28 yards that gave the Indians a 12-0 margin that was upped to 13-0 when Lex booted the extra point. penalties cost them dearly.

The Vols turned two quick breaks time it received the ball. hours. By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN South Bend, Nov. 26. Notre Dame stowaways football fanatics who try to get into sellout home games without tickets are flushed from the darndest places.

William H. Duley, stadium personnel director for 20 years, and his side rolls of canvas used to cover the gridiron on wet days. They have Adrian Burk had tossed perfectly in the first period into touchdowns PROS EYE STAR Football won't end for the Doaker coaches that the Maroons would have to be reckoned with this year. Valalik's 22-point total was high for the, night and good foj scoring honors. Gene Legge and Paul Capp, who was top man for Roanoke College, shared the runner-up laurels with 16 each.

Shortly after the second half and added another in the third found them huddled in wash rooms and flattened out on the press box for five passes totaling 39 yards as the Bears sped 64 yards in 12 plays for their brief lead. Burk tossed four yards to end J. D. Ison for the score. kickoff, McCray's Tribesmen began stanza to take a 19-0 lead.

But Saturday though. As soon as the last gun fires, the prof esisonal teams top. moving goalward again from their Vandy fought back for three rapid will be alter him. That's the under own 15. Lex started it off in an odd Duley won't be bothered with therti any more.

The dapper, white- fire touchdowns in the second period with a dazzling running and pass standing he has with them, that manner when he dashed around Only one pass was used as Rice struck quickly in the second period for touchdown drives of 55 and 81 haired crowd-controller retired after ROANOKE COLLEGE i REBELS right end for 21 yards and fumbled ing attack to take a 20-19 lead at tney won even tal kto him about a contract until he has wound up his college string. I I of 9 Valalik ...10 2-5 0 22 yards. Pi 4 112 ,0 0-0 1 into the hands of Ragazzo who loped 15 more yards to the 42. the half. Tennessee got another break mid 0 Legge 6 4 5 4 IK Detroit of the National Football 1 2 Dndson .,,0 0-0 1 It was Gordon (Sonny) Wyatt, 165-pound junior halfback from Proletti O'Brien Ferguson Skevin MrCart Harless a RedBlaikHigh In Praise Of Arnold Galif a by ORLO ROBERTSON Four more pass completions by League and Cleveland of the All- 3 3-4 2 Holley i 3-3 4 13 0 0-0 0 0 Bushkar 3 2 5 2 way the third quarter when safety Sour Lake, Texas, who spafked both 2 2-5 2 Ruseitk 3 1-4 3 man Lee Nalley fumbled and guard 4 1-4 I Sella 0 Rice i 0 0-0 2 Lex on five tries and a 14-yard jaunt outside right tackle by the Newport News flash gained most of 7 Rrclmond a .3 1-12 Cob a 6 4-5 16 America Conference own draft rights to him.

He isn't sure he'll play with either but he does say he'd kinda like to give the pro game a fling. CailoVleltl 0 l-l 2 I the remaining 58 yards. An 11-yard Charles Baker recovered for Tennessee on Vandy's 23. Halfback Hand Lauricella tossed a 12-yard pass to end Charles Cummins who sprinted 10 yards for the final and Becker I 1-2 2 3 Totals 24 14-23 IS 62: Totals 12 22 17 66 flip to Ragazzo culminated the drive and Lex added another extra point But Walker is due to turn mo Halltime: Rebels 31; Roanoke College 24. to make the Tribe a 20-0 leader.

Philadelphia, Nov. 26 (fP) A great display of individual play by Arnold Galiffa and a defensive unit that rose to its greatest heights carried the Army to a shutout vic winning touchdown. Mr. Smith then went to town and today's Southern Californla-Notre Dame game. Duley hates to see cold, snowy football weather such as greeted today's game.

NEED "AMI-FREEZE" "Too many fellows think they need a bottle to keep warm," he said. "I'll never forget several years ago after a Notre Dame-Navy game played in the wet and mud. After it was over, I looked out on the field before closing the gates, and there I saw a group of men from the stands trying to play football with a clothes were covered with mud, but they were having the time of their lives and were nearly sober when I ordered them to leave." Duley revealed that underneath Notre Dame Stadium is more than dressing rooms for the players. before the pro clubs can sign him to a contract. He's been invited to play in the Senior Bowl at Jackson anves.

although the scores were made by sophomore Billy Burkhal-ter. a halfback, and senior fullback Bobby Lantrip. Burkhalter slipped through left tackle from the 11 for his tally, while Lantrip rammed at the same spot from the four for his. A blocked punt set up Rice's final score in the third period. Reserve guard Delwood Lee broke through to block Burk's kick and the ball jumped out of bounds on the Bay- lor 35.

Carolina ville, Fla. There the players will produced the Wolfpack's only six-pointer of the game by passing for 68 yards on seven connections in nine tries and then taking it over tory over Navy today in the opinion of Coach Earl Blaik of the Cadets. Penalties nullified two Vanderbilt scoring passes. The first came in the first period when quarterback Jamie Wade threw a 53-yard pass to end Bucky Cu: tis, but a Commodore lineman was holding and the Continued from IVgc Two 'Galiffa Is the only man I would get part of the gate receipts. Walker said it would be maybe $2,000 each.

Te thinks he'll play in the Senior Bowl. from the one in a couple cracks at single out for special commenda preserved the victory by stopping Shoaf at the seven on a double reverse. the line. The other four yards in tion," declared the Army coach as play was called back. the 75-yard drive came on a penalty LSU whipped a Tulane juggernaut The Doaker said he wasn't eoinsr the Black Knights from West Point THE STATISTICS trooped into their dressing room Virginia to play college baseball next Spring.

No, he won't be in basketball either. against which moved the ball from the Indians' five to the one-yard mark. that was a seven point pre-game gambling favorite and had tasted defeat only at the hands of mighty first downs IS with whoops and holler. Late in the final quarter, Jamie Wade tossed a 14-yard pass into end Bud Curtis' hands in the end zone. However; a holding penalty When the Southern Methodist- "Our defensive team played the best ball of the year," he added.

N. 7 12 3 I OS 2 52 BAYLOR Hll ENDS Williams. Glosa. Olekerseit till nB8-Bates Sierra. Kaianas.

Al'away. Southern, Taylar. Stln Mayfleld. Cilhgul; Helronimut, Wrignt, Caspar, RIGHT ENOS-lson, Nevill. Treirt, Cook, Dswna, Galloway.

QUARTERBACKS Biirlf Notre Dame game is over and 75,000 There is a "bull pen" where drunks Notre Dame. While Tulane remains Southeastern Conference champions, L.S.U. ranks as unofficial king by manned the play. Net yards gained rushing 16a Forward passes attemutrd 31 Forward pastes completed 10 Yards forward passing 135 Forwards intercepted by I Yards gained runback Interceptions. 24 Punting avsraqa 24.3 Total yards, all kicks rslurned 56 LAST SCORE The Indians scored their last "on- ians have seen him against the top team of football he'll be through as who become insufferable in the "there wasn't one man that stood out above another.

"But that Galiffa, wasn't he 37.1 stands are whisked for a cool off. an amateur. time" touchdown with six minutes and 45 seconds gone in the last "And after several hours on a Opponents tumbles recovered I Irish I IS INVITED FOR EAST-WEST Walker also has been invited to Yards lost by penalties 20 wonderful? I don't believe I have ever seen a smarter Job of quarter-backing." Asked if Navy's failure quarter after a 75-yard land and air trek. virtue of their victory. Both L.S.U.

and Tulane entered the fray at near physical peak. Tins-ley had pushed his players through secret sessions, molding them into one of the greatest surprises of the play in the East-West game and in LEFT HALFBACKS D. Parker, '6rlffl, Blackwood. RIGHT HALFBACK Jeffrey, MeKianay J. Parker.

FULLBACKS Mangum. Boydstun, Sweat. RICE LEFT ENDS Williams. Alleaj. LEFT TACKLES Anderson.

Wvman. Continued from Page Two tne JJiue-oray game. But he'll al to display much of an offensive was ready played in the East-West and Still well, their best gain of the con not disappointing to him, Blaik replied: nes already been in two Cotton test. LEFT GUARDS Roberts, Derwood Lee, McPhall. Neumann.

CENTERS Watsoit, Wealherly. Stotreet, Prleg. Bowl games. Only the Trojans' aerial barrage "Maybe our boys had something i near pro football is nipntv kept them hopeful. Schneider com wugn," said the Doaker, "but I sure pleted 10 out of 20 for 73 yards and to do with that.

They were an eager bunch battling every step of the way. "But Galiffa, I can't say enough iove to play football." Powers struck six out of 16 for 75. VIRGINIA LEFT ENDS Elliott. Bessell. LEFT TACKLES Hehulte, Johnson, Whitehall.

LEFT GUARDS Thomas, Nesbll. CENTERS Wahh. Meadows, Myers. RIGHT GUARDS Wright, Palumbo. Smith.

RIGHT TACKLES Jones, Miller. Goldberg. RIGHT ENDS MaiKlrller. Weir, QUARTERBACKS Mirhf Is. Le-ane, Barkley.

LEFT HALFBACKS Olitrk, Gill. Kern. RIGHT HALFBACKS Shoal, 8ehroeder. FULLBACKS Paplt, Stanley. NORTH CAROLINA LEFT ENDS Weiner, Niekerton.

LEFT TACK LIES Wiley. Hansen, King. LEFT GUARDS McDonald. Beilwltk. CENTER Holdath.

Neikirk. Stevens. RIGHT GUARDS Duderk, Rywak. Augu'tlne. RIGHT TACKLES Kuhn, Hendrick, Williams, Rutfin.

RIGHT EN OS Washington. Powell. Bledsoe. QUARTERBACKS Knos. Rim.

muni uusnua Brnwartr, uelwood Lea, RIGHT TACKLES Murphy. Glroskl, Wlnihla. RIGHT ENDS Woltott, Taylor. QUARTERBACKS Rote, Glass. LEFT HALFBACK Wyatt.

Silver. RIGHT HALFBACKS Burkhalter Campbell. Proctor, Kelly. FULLBACKS Lantrip. Glauser, Rilay, SCORE BY PERIODS boutnern Methodist's athletic of Midway the first period, Powers fice has been pretty well taxed the tried a pass on last down off a fake past three years to take care of ail BAYLOR 7 0 7 me ioiks wanting pictures and nntn punt.

It failed and Notre Dame took over on the Troy 40. Williams spotted a first down touchdown toss HIKE 14 7 ft 2 1 Baylor scoring: Touchdown Ison. Paint iftar touchdown Dlckerson. Rica scoring: Touchdowns Burkhalter', lantrip, grapns of Walker. Aline Hamlett.

office secretary, has handled a lot of Walker's correspondence. So has up on the 25, on the second down Lex passed to Ragazzo for 22 yards. Lewis added six around end and then hurled to Cloud who was finally down on the 'Pack 30 after a 17-yard gain. Another Lewis-to-Cloud aerial was good for 25 yards to the five and then the sophomore whiz from Arlington skirted his right end for the TD that put into a 26-7 lead. Lex converted and then left the gridiron never to return.

Nifty broken-field running by Lewis, after taking Smith's punt on his own 27, thrilled the crowd for 58 yards before this same Mr. Smith stopped Lewis on State's 17. Then, on second down, Lewis spotted Heflin in the end zone and had its last TD to make the final score read William and Mary 33, N. C. State 7 after Jim Martin missed the last extra point attempt.

cold, hard bench, they thank me for it," he laughed. "I've even had to be a shoe repair man in my time," he recalled. "Once a well-dressed lady from Chicago came into my office during a game. She had been drinking, but what bothered her most was that she lost a heel from her pumps. She wouldn't go until I tried to fix it.

with adhesive tape or anything. Finally I got a four inch nail and drove it through the shoe into the heel. It held, and she was happy when we escorted her back to her seat TROTECT DRINKERS Duley said that one of the big problems Is to protect drinkers against pickpockets who hang around any large football stadium crowd. "Many of them would pose as policemen complete with phoney badges," he recalled. "They would 'arrest' a fellow, take him out and roll him of his money.

Now all detectives must have official cards issued for every game and we have no problem. We have plain clothesmen from Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, rrniiams. rotnt aner touennown Williams s. to Hart, who became the first of five men to score. Steve Oracko, who failed on three conversion tries, nis gin mend, Norma Peterson, and LEFT HALFBACKS Bunting, Justice, Carson, I atmer.

booted the point. about him," he said turning to another interviewer. "He may have made some mistakes but nothing that's worth mentioning. Meantime, the Cadets were whooping it up in their dressing room. "Unbeaten again," yelled somebody.

"Nine straight," someone else hollered. "Twenty without a defeat," came from another player as he stripped. "Whoopee, wow, we showed them," came in concert from another group. RIGHT HALFBACKS Csntt, Clements, Verehiek. rai.

jjuc every bit of mail every telegram had to be answered FULLBACKS Weiss, Hayes. Ninety second later John Petitbon, j.naLs wnai waiKer wanted. No 18-year-old sophomore from New SCORE BY PERIODS one ever was turn down for an auto Orleans, stole Powers' toss and bolt VIRGINIA 0 0 0 7- NORTH CAROLINA I II I DR. R. B.

GOLDBERG OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Hours Daily 9 to 5 2904 Vt Washington Ave. Dial 2-6593 season. Tulane swamped LSU 46-0 last year. In today's tilt, played under golden November sun, Tulane fumbles were more than offset by LSU penalties. L.S.U.

was hurt several times by 15-yard penalties for illegal use of the hands. LSU Tulana First downs 15 14 Net yards rushing 282 152 Forward passu attempted 13 14 Forwards completed 4 5 Yards gainod forward passing 44 .66 Forwards intercepted by 5 2 Yards aained run back interceptions 0 5 Punting averaao 297 41.3 Total yards ail kicks returned 152 47 Opponents fumbles recovered I 0 Yards lost penalties 93 25 L. 8. U. LEFT ENDS Lylc.

Andini. Adams. LEFT TACKLES Baird, Dry. Collins. LEFT GUARDS Romsos.

Tauiier, Hover, Shoaf. CENTERS Cole. Reld, Wray. Smith, Pitalo. RIGHT GUARDS Walsh.

Bradley, Brown. RIGHT TACKLES Cusimano, Von. Potter, Coyne. RIGHT ENDS Kttto, Virgets, Windham. Yates.

QUARTERBACKS Ken Pevry. Griffith. LEFT HALFBACKS Hedfes, Shirer. Field. RIGHT HALFBACKS Roshta.

Bageett, Freeman. FULLBACKS Vanburen, Totti, West. TULANE LEFT ENDS Sheffield. Watkins, Deland. LEFT TACKLES Druert, Lea.

Fualer, Joyce. LEFT GUARDS Franr, Doule, Brown, Helluin. CENTERS Kottemann, Maddox. RIGHT -GUARDS Heedriek. Kleinsrlimidt, RIGHT TACKLES Rogas, Oavis.

Bounds. RIGHT ENDS Patridge. Kirkpatrirk. Harper. QUARTERBACKS Svobeda, Bonar, Ernst.

LEFT HALFBACKS Jones. Kinek. Kinaery, Van-meter. RIGHT HALFBACKS Glisson. Skori.

ed 43 yards for the second Irish grapn or a picture. SMU turned out pictures of the Doaker by the counter. Virginia searing: Touchdown ichelt. Point uiuuatuius. alter touchdown Elliott.

Touchdown number 3 for the nation's top ranking team came on North Caroline scaring: Touchdowns Justice, It's been fun," said the Doaker, Weiner. Points after touchdowns Williams 2. somewhat of a fluke in the second Blaik declined to compare this quarter. Williams' 55 yard punt was team with the wa elevens that included Glenn Davis and Doc touched by Trojan Jay Roundy and THE STATISTICS Eagles Slaughter Holy Cross, 76-0 NCS Blanchard except to point out this Bill Barrett recovered the ball for Notre Dame on the USC 24. In WtM 21 217 26 was a different type of a team.

four plays the Irish cross over, Emil There were no alibis in the Navy First Downs 9 Yards gainrd rushing Inet) 34 Forward passes attempted 33 Forward passes eompl'trd If) Yards by forward passing It2 Forward passes inftreepttd by 0 16 Boston, Nov. 26 UP) Shiftv Ed 2i3i dressing room. Pittsburgh, New York and other large titles visit us looking for confidence men." rT-U i.lri Petela, a late season discovery, and reliable Al Cannava. romiwi fnr Sitko doing die honors on a five yard wash after Hart, in his full back role, bulled the ball into posi tion. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Yards gamed runoata or intercepted passes Punting averages (Ire serlmmoge) 44.4 31 Duley keeps tab on more than 900 four touchdowns aDiece todav Boston College slaughtered Holy ushers, ticket takers and supervisors via 60 messengers and an inter- LEFT ENDS Hatfield.

Zimmerman, Jessiip, Bal xuev wcic juoi a mjtti jjci beam than we today," said Coach George Sauer. Borrowing a quote from Dana Bible. Texas athletic director, Sauer added: "They beat the hell out of us and there wasn't anything we could do about it." dock. Bora. Cramer, Linchan, LEFT TACKLES Peters, Conde.

LEFT GUARDS Swope. Colley, CENTERS Barnes. Hachten, Bcek. RIGHT GUARDS McMurtry. Monson.

Downs. FULLBACKS Price, Daiale, Halm. wuss (o-u loaay. A frost-bitten crowd of 38.731 in Braves Field say the B. C.

Eagles more than make up for the 55-12 trouncing Holy Cross handed them back in 1942. RIGHT TACKLESr-Bird. Ashcralt, Brown, Hoid SCORE BY PERIODS 7 0 7 721 i 's ii 1 i il r' I i A 1 JllL I lAft W' All it A IV S' LSU The Big ROYAL 4-5 Room Fuel Oil Circulating HEATER Clean-Burning, Fuel-Thrifty Heats up to 5,300 Cubic feet Quiet-as-a-Mouse in Operation emnai. RIGHT ENDS Bob Stlllwell, Nix. Collar.

QUARTERBACKS Schneider. Powers. TULANE stadium telephone system. In 20 years on the job, his most satisfying experience came in 1943 during a pre-game program honoring the university's war dead. The naval reserve midshipmen were lined up outside the stadium ready to march in for the solemn ceremony.

Duley spotted a character In the group carrying a little paper In addition to his four tnnrh- LEFT HALFBACKS Fouch, Roundy, John Wil Louisiana Statt scoring: Touchdowns Hedges, Baggett. Points after teuehdowrieGrlf. tlth 3. ilowns, Petela made good on 10 of 11 extra point tries for a total of 34 points. Total yards, all mens return Opponents' fumbla reeoered I Yards lost ly penalties 25 14 NORTH CAROLINA STATE LEFT ENO Romanowsky, Cheek.

LEFT TACKLE Oestanko, Tuobyfill. LEFT GUARDS Mussers. Bagienis. Burnett. CENTER Saundera.

Tolaute. Martin. RIGHT 6UARD8 Byler, Sehaeht. Watts, Dsnue. RIGHT TACKLES Costa.

Cegelis. RIGHT ENDS Simon. Maddock Branyan. QUARTER BACKS Kaiser, Carlson. LEFT HALFBACKS Thompson.

Smith, Mooney. RIGHT HALFBACKS Dinan, McArthur. FULLBACKS Johnson, Brune, O'Rourko. WILLIAM AND MARY LEFT ENO Ragazzo, Bates, Goodlow. LEFT TACKLE Gehlmana, Gonior, Elenerlli, LEFTGUARDS McDowell, MeNamara, Kirk, Baber.

CENTER G. Davis. Filer, Witt. RIGHT GUARDS Hughes, Burka Lupo. RIGHT TACKLES Crrekmur.

Floyd, Finn. RIGHT ENDS C. Davis, Smith. Heflin, Wilson. QUARTERBACKS Mark.

0 Pella. LEFT HALFBACKS LI. lewis. Yewele. RIGHT HALFBACKS Weber, Howren, Reeves.

FULLBACKS Cloud, Magflnak. Hilling. irnnc BV PFRlfinft nams. Bowers. RIGHT HALFBACKS Duff, Rogrrs.

FULLBACKS Martin, Pucci, Burke. NOTRE DAME LEFT ENDS Wightkin, Mutseheller. LEFT TACKLES Martin, Hudak, Zmiiewskl. It was a sad finish fnr thP Ga. Tech futile team in Holy Cross 53-year-old gridiron historv.

Texas Tech Scores Lubbock, Texas, Nov. 26 UP) Texas Tech's Red Raiders won their eighth Border Conference footbail crown their third in succession by crushing the Hardin-Sirnmons Cowboys, 23 to 13, here today before 15,500 fans. Immediately after the game, the Red Raider squad turned down acceptance of a Sun Bowl bid for aJn- LEFT GUARDS Johnson, Helwig, Burns, Hig gins. When Duley asked him where he Continued from Page One CENTERS Grothaua, Groom, Hamby, Bojl, Bart lett. thought he was going, the stranger RIGHT GUARDS Wallner.

Lilly. Orarko. Perry. Jimmy Jordan brought back a punt might TACKLES McGoheo, Toneff, Cilelli replied: "Ira going in I ve crashed every big game in this country and Nusskern. to the Georgia 40.

Nine plays later RIGHT ENDS Hart, Espenan, Waybriiht, Con Tech had its touchdown. Humph you can keep me out. You know who won that one QUARTERBACKS Williams. Maur. Whiteside, Never beore have the Crusaders been beaten nine out of 10 times.

Back in 1913 Holy Cross was overwhelmed, 54-0, by Princeton. Holy Cross 0 0 0 00 Boston College 28 20 28 076 Boston College scoring: touchdowns Petela 4, Cannava 4, McCarthy, Norden, Palladino. Points after touchdowns Petela 10. uary 2 by a vote of 38 to 3. reys was nearly unstoppable on a dash to the 12.

On the next play Bcgley. Dirkson. LEFT HALFBACKS Spaniel, Gay, Petitbon, lelskl. RIGHT HALFBACKS Coulre. Barrett.

he fumbled, but finally recovered. North Carolina Stata 0 7 1 William and Mary 7 7 13 33 North Carolina Stata storing: Touehdown. Smith. Peint After Touehdown, Byler (plaoement.l William and Mary soaring: Touehdowns, Ragazzo t. Heflin 2, Lewis.

Points after touehiowna: Lea 3 (plaeementa.l FULLBACKS Sitko, Swistewiei, Gander. Landry, North took his usual short plunge few SCORE BY PERI0OS a couple of plays failed to gam and 0 0 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0 NOTRE DAME 13 732 Notra Dama scorlna TauchdAwas Hart. Pefittian. then Southard, back brace and all. headed across on a quarterback sneak.

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CENTERS Brad lhaw. Jackura. RIGHT GUARDS Payne. Popt. Principe.

RIGHT TACKLES Yehringtan. Campbell. RIGHT ENDS Lorendo. Ill sola. QUARTERBACKS Cook.

McCall, LEFT HALFBACKS Henderson. Field, Minors. Hlppa, Morocco. Recce. Raber.

RIGHT HALFBACKS Marleleh, Branson, Me. Hugh, Durand. FULLBACKS Reld. BodlM, Tillltskl. GEORGIA TECH LEFT OS Anderson.

LEFT TACKLES Coleman, Bk. Luptoa. LEFT GUARDS Bethea, Ungstalf. CENTERS Bostons. RIGHT GUARDS Doyal.

TIGHT TACKLES Bradaeh. Spriggs. RIGHT ENDS Griffin. Harvin. QUARTERBACKS Crawford, Southard.

Salome. LEFT HALFBACKS Jordan, Neal, Humphreys, Cebb, Patron. RIGHT HALFBACKS McCoy, Shaffer, Sykgs. Malixif. FULLBACKS North, Harrison, Thompson, Jenkins.

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