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Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Nov. 19, 1950 A'55 Texas Downs T.C.U., 21-7 'ar Navy Beats Columbia-; Poll lnfercptIohj Stt Up Touchdowns; Fights Highlight tilt NEW YORK, Nov. Breaking a fairly tight game wide open two touchdowns on intercepted passes in the final Navy football team, defeated Co ilumbia at Baker Field torlsvi. SS 16 7. It was a bitter battle, enlivened by brief fisticuffs, until that final scoring splurge of th lads from Annapolis, who had been slowed under In aix of their seven" previous game this ye'.

-J At the half Navy held only it 7 to lead, the result of a plunge -by Bob Zastrow from the one- lett The Qons drew a five-yard penalty on the play for back-field in motion. In the next quarter Barni scored San Francisco' Ion touchdown cm an 84-yard runback of a punt Stadium yesterday. Running- Interference for him End Bob Weibel. while Halfback Roy Barn! come in from the left. The California man moving in on the play Is End Ed Bart- Halfback Jo Scudoro (13) packs tho ball and picks up a yard for tho Univorsity of San Francisco Dons In the first quarter of their gam with California' Bears at Memorial CAL NIPS DONS, Millions discovered Car-Plate through Reader's Digest! They were passing out rosea in the Cal rooting section.

Eve the Stadium policemen were wearing roses in their caps. But the Bears weren't Rose Bowl team today. The scare should make them nntfiftt oiir? tougher than ever for Stanford. Continued from First Sports Page who caught the ball between two iCal defenders. Peacock was tackled in his tracks, which were only three yards short of the goal, The Dons had time for only one 'play, and Matson was held foi no gain in the middle of tile line.

The entire second half was played in U.S.F. territory; but, although the Bears were always threatening, they were able to punch over only one TD. This was the big one, and it was set up when Bob LemMon Intercepted another Brown pass. LemMon plucked it on the tfovn.e A i The condition of the field is re- u.S.F. 33, when Marinos fumbled, fleeted in the statistics.

Cal and stanfel, an outstanding line-netted only 163 yards on the man todav, recovered, ground, which is still more than the' very next play Carlev wioyy(a-upai-6eiii- Mi- Longhorm Capturt Conierenct Cotton' Bowl Spot FORT WORTH, Nov. 18. tfl Texas' bruising Longhorm smashed stubborn Texas Christian University, 21-7, today and roared into the New Year's Day Cotton Bowl game as Southwestern Conference champion. iwo ugnining iourtn quarter touchdowns snapped a 7-7 jock and Rice's 21-13 victory" over Texas A and wrapped up the- championship and the bowl bid for the Longhorns. The horned frogs of Texas Christian, paced by their magnificent little Quarterback Gilbert Bartosh fought the Lohghorns stubbornly and tied up the game early in the third period But In the final period a 79-yard quick kick by Townsend put T.C.U.

in a deep hole and when Texas took over on the return punt the Steers were on the Horned Frogs' 24-yard line. In eight plays they had a 'with Townsend scoring from the one-yard line. later Bobby Dillon in tercepted John Morton's pass and; raced 46 yards for the score that clinched the game. Ben Tompkins, who kicked three extra points for Texas, tallied the Longhorns' first touchdown in the second quarter. Bobby Jack Floyd's line smash and Homer Ludiker's extra point tied the score for T.C.U.

in the third period. Regardless of how Texas fares in its final conference game of the year against A and the championship goes to Texas, only team with a perfect record in league play. All others have lost two or more games. The Cotton Bowl bid automati cally goes to the conference t-ham- A jackpot of some $125,000 goos with the bid, too. CAL.AGGIES DOWN CHICO STATE, 26-7 I OlICO, Nov.

13. -The California Aecies took second place, in the Far Western Conference today by defeating Chiro a fain.tnHHfln prtflirnn The conference championship wa won last week by San Fran euro tate Despite the steady rain and the mud, California Aggie Back) George Bonachich completed three passes for touchdowns. In all. he completed six out of 11 passes during the game. Colorado College Beats Idaho State mIno.nn cooTvrc COLORADO SPRINGS, NOV.

18 ufi Paced by 150 pound Fullback Wes Boucher Colorado College powered a 20-7 win over Idaho State to retain the Rocky Mountain Conference crown todav. The victory, ninth in 10 start for Colorado Collcte, was witnessed by a crowd of 300. While the Sophomore Boucher did most of the work. Senior End; Btll Perkins did all fhe scoring for the Tigers. He took a short pass from Bob Jones in the second quarter for the first the second in the Third" period on an end-around play which covered 16 yards; and with 10 seconds remaining in the same period took 15-yard payoff pass from Jones.

I Coiia Idaho Slala 11 lu 14 1 I 1.1 4 Tirit do na Ruihina vardaaa r.iina tt.ta Hiwi attrniptd Tirwa rtimplated Pa lnlercpid Piint PimtM.a 'unb) Ut VatU iM-nahred Hi 2 it i Alabama Smothers Georgia Tech, 54-19 ATLANTA. Nov. 18 flrV-Ala-bsma IochwkI it pent-up might on Georgia Tech, 54 to II, today with Bobby Marlow, ls pounos pi sophomore thunderbolt, running and catching for four touchdowns before 38,000 wed fans. Marlow shared Alabama' fiH dav with Silin' Ed Salem, th Crimson Tide's Sjian passer. FnH AI Larv and I double the running yardage i yielded by the Dons to other.

opponents. I DONS TOTAL 10J i U.S.F. made 80 yards runninc and 22 with their one completed for a total of 103. Cal totaled at -mm iatss i a. i i 1 1 i oc- ran he was These figures don't show ,0 Richter, who moved on to Bsrni's fine run down the west .1 illL i'iistMBSM ivdOCuOUu wU I L''N' flKMMr? it 1 iY so tne 35, sideline with Robison's punt, of Olszewski picked up sevenjCourse.

yards on two plays as the third Cal outdo wned the Dons, 18 quarter ended. Pete Schabarum! to 4. and generally had control was inches short tot a Iirst Sn thpv pav th hall to (Tiszew- asain, and he ploughed to a first down on the 23. CLICK WITH PASS a. i I ijj-l I of the ball, running bZ plays ta SI for U.S.F.

Tire Duns didn't get into Cali foinia territury once in the ec ond balf. Tk. mm fl.liilnri Jim ftionatnino stuauea arounu left end for one yard, and Ols- they scored the winning touch- "zewski went off left tackle forfdown in the final period, but twice stopped by fumbles, ydl. frBm tord Pa th imr 14 and ain Yd. kxt from lurwd pa nCTnvtt U.b.F.

14 and iin(ht rt llwtt iwd p. foot line climaxing a 45-yard drive late in the second quarter. The Middies boosted their total to 13 early in the third period as Bill Powers sprinted 10 yards through his right tackle, but Columbia came back with a 80-yrd drive of its own which brought a touchdown in the opening minute of the final quarter, Howard Hansen going over from the one. rf I Columbia Ttrgt downn Runhtnf yard! Pawing yanlafa Pmtsr attrmptmt Pan etmpltr4 Paue intercepted Punta Puntinf avraf Pamhl Opponent' fumblM is 11 4 1 -a i I it rpasemt dee beleee yew warn Aaea wts afraid al-aa be ereJied a dea csc.TW faisl) shoiudl be" free seed fits asd paftidcs el i deeuuiposed pais. Tbat'i wby It is -impotcsM uW poa da jom at thoroustalr before appenag Cp Plate, fix seidc, aaay dranisg ef yon car, JcabadOaU Caw ssteaa aadL dot the job fast mi Sdkia Uaass pgfcq snrisc lot sparUiskg Car-PW 1 1 irublbpnn 13 TO 7 Brown place kicked the extra point, and there was great jubilation on the U.S.F.

bench. Those Seven points looked like the ball game at that moment. MARINOS FUMBLES The Bears took the following from their own 36 to the fumbled, as related above, and! Soiati plucked the ball out of the! rain-filled air and was off for the tying TD. "he Dons were on the Cal three-yard line as the half ended. but that was their last aunougn was so auncu.i 10 hang onto the ball that the crowd was in continual suspense during the last two periods, And it wasn't until the 'final 'period that the Bears were able to put over the decider.

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The Dons were playing an "ht-man llne wlth th cond- trying 10 mane yaruage inrougn i l. Tier i or arounu wiai oiR u.o.r. iwwuu wall, so Marinos tossed a pass. Olszewski took the ball on the 10-yard line and ran to the seven before being pulled down by a swarm of tacklers. The Bears threw enly two passes all day.

In the first half they made first down en a Interference penalty and the there was this ene la the clutch. That aerial lofWened up the Don defense, and on the next play Monachino took a lateral from Marinos and went around left end all the way. Dick Lee, holding the ball for attempted conversion. fumbled the hide momentarily and the kick was low. Kl IIARIC1I DISAPPOINTED Joe Kuharich, U.S F.

coach, was deeply disappointed over the defeat, but we can't agree with his statement that the Dons were hurt more than the Bears by the mud and the rain. Joe addrd that he thought the Bears, if they play up to their strength, should beat Stanford in the Big Game next week, although the Dons were drubbed 55 to 7 by the Indians early in th, "Cal I to aUtie IU offense" Jee, who apparently kad high hopes to the biggest asset of the season, added. "Yi know what, they art going to de ahead time." Oach Pappy Waldorf of the were away up in me siraiopnrw.i 1 i i Pnfl 5 MMAaWd.A!..aX a gives a proOccOfluc uunjt Aivava rt Brown aid OUlSUnaing JOO 0 kicking for the Dons, while Robinson had two kicks slide off the side of his foot There were five punts in the first quarter alone. In the second period Brown booted the Bears back to their own 44, and with two yards to go on fourth down Robinson got off a high kick to Barni. who took the ball on the ll-yrd line In th southwest cor- nrf4h field a i a He sidestepped Cal tackier and was off to the races along the west sideline.

He went all the way without a hand being laid en him. tne center 01 mi iieia, encwra up by the cleats, was a sea of mud, but Barni had good footing along the sideline, and after that M. first sidestep his mates made sure that nobody got even within waving distance of him. LINEUPS tir, IE PraM-li. MrLauahlin.

LT Marchettl. KamatKt. LO Hlllw. Trtnaaii. LubamtnkT.

Alou. Tolr. KO Conta. ST Marian, Siavf-ia, CalhoMt. a Tkoniaa.

St. Clatr, Wrihal. QB SwaaKara, Prow Henntbarrr. LH Sradara. Whit.

BH Cartanr, Pamt. Kraroaf. FB Muxlar. Matann dotal. CAiiroaNtA Lt-Minahan, rnumM, SarlMt.

LT Kama GMtvm. LO taatar, fWvlart. Harrta, Crvdvr. Batap. Warttlaw.

T.1r. PT Kruaaa. Cur-ran. Cimnimttant, Cummrnf Baal. Apdrav.

QA aUrlnoa, Lav, Vaa Hauit. Cracai-laat. Ul Manactian Ttiaiwm, Pnktaon. Fapaa. PH grhanamm fuMawi.

Cadanaaaa. Pa Olaararaart, Pxitat, JUIalo. sat euawwra: lit rai csr. a Cauioraia SCORING TaucMova, Barni paint aOr teurkatarara. Brwwn, Calrtomia: TamPaluim.

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Tad Cadi mat 'BC; hrad linaaWan, Haftf U-rd tl'SOr twtd Ivdaa. Tanaina riati WKoU Dartaa.i axarnatav KaMa HiaM iiawr, WAKTWIWAtf Ceme Int Alamed trrt let "i rv what- rONTIAC 9t ye can makt LvWvtrkel m4 ktjk tTd-4) Hewifc SAVE YOU MONEY 4C- ray porrnAO sttt aj tt Mm "dnamond oEnnnc" Carlat it a radically difftrtnt kind of rlquld wax the malt ot a great new chemical iWtty in the Johnson's VTtt Iaborttooe. Just spread Car Plate the cleaned finish of jour car let dry then ire ltghrly. In 20 minures, irhot yout that blizzards aod licet storms can't damage! End Jug Jenkins, whose block of Bear conceded that the Bears punt and an interception set up: ere "kind of lucky." the first twS scores. This correspondent drew the Marlow set off on one l-yard impression that Cal, sfter those burst for a score and averaged two successive buildups for Wash-ISh yards on 13 lugs with the ington and U.C.IaA.

was flat to-ball as he virtually cinched aopho-Jday. more of the year honors in the. DONS WAY VP Southeastern Conference. I The Dons, on the other hand, Georgia Outscrambles vMA Aubum tO Win, 1 2-1 0, the Be.r!tdat.!ilr. their minds on their, work, begin COLUMBUS, G'ov Swith, they werlOP.

forced to get 'I Jll Wines, sleeping Tiger by th tail. today i i nd had to hang on to xr. J0AO JO Isst sjSaifrt tatWt1( litl SON'S t9vjrissj svl wvx As) idLCJ tSaa taa. tCl rough-tumble nd fumbUng F0 SALE. nn CATALOG ut rtti Waadfoda af a taada a faMaaaraa a aaia a mm aj -ujinus iutiii eurei" tiai Wmat SH SC.

taa artia S. Saata earaaa. Sad Sraa.ia.a 4. aH. to 10 victory before II.000 bi- partiMn fan.

Th Bulldog were busy holding the Tiger that they fumbled the ball themselves, misaie tettlrg up bota tf Auburn' core. llaatkal.teM,Wv.m.

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