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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 11

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Ifenford, East, afli Dutch Clark Thrills 11, Denver Fans TAssocfnterl 7revO Denver, Jan. scoring attack reaching Its fury in the third period, the Detroit i crushed a team of other National Pro- fesslonal-loaguo plays- billed as the All Stars, 33 to in Denver's first pro- football today. than ll-jopp- persons stamped chilled feet and found delight A the touchdown plays and other smart tricks of the national pro-champions. Th.ey found additional gratification In the of Colorado's Clark, Detroit's quarterback, made, several gilt edge runs, scored a touchdown and drop kicked a conversion point, Clark, All American, both college arid professional ranks, also ran 52 yards: for another score, cross stitching his field with his spefed' and eluslveness, but a clipping penalty called the ball back. Link Lyman's All Stars never were able to do" inuch when they had the ball but they to a single score in the first half, after once breaking up iion attack, on their five yard line.

Early 'the second period. Full Ace Gutowsky from Oklahoma. City, faked to Ernie Caddel and spun thru left euard for four and the flmf touchdown. The Lions were far the superior In the statistics, up IS first downs to six for the. Stars and' malting.

335 yards from scrimmage to BB. Clark" carried the ball, fclno: times 'scrimmage for an average, of eight yards per try. Every one ot the Lipiis lived up to expectations. George Christensen, and "Ox" Birie'rson were-standouts In the line. -Malone, Lou Gordon and -Forrest, McPherson- were-the- best of tlie- All-Stars front, line men.

-when It was all over, it 7 on the back', of Colo- 'radb's 'own "Dutch" Clark" and the attack that All-Stars Ir.wln Mile Marvd -ByPap UL AMD'S LEAOIWS CAHDIpATK CtfAMPlOMSfllP The 'linaupa jiprso McPherson, p'Brien astersbn Herber G-rChristensen Clark (Captain) -qb Christensen Caddel' rh Gutowsky Scoring: Gutowsky 2. Clark, Shepherd, Presnell. "Goals after 2i Lions--Randolph for Ward; -Monahan for Hupko Emerson; 'Shepherd for Caddel, Stacy for" G. for tor' F. -Christensen; Presnelr for, for Morse; Steen for for Ebding; Ran- "dplph for Ward.

AlliStars--Hpkuf -for for' Irw.in:; McMullen for ards; McDonald for Croft for.) 3IcPb.er.son; Cprjon for Richards, lUchlns for. Mastereonj Lose the Bench Basketball Scores Girardeau 45. 27, Lpygla (Baltimore) 40. 13,, State. 38.

Michigan S.tate" U. '38. "Washbu'fn 27.. Wisconsin 36. 3.8.

VCeiiteriary :39, Illinofs. College 42. To Put the Ball Down By I CROWELU" Eastern Football Official (AsBOciatcd. Prcga) Jan; all. the declsipus I have "m.ade in football coast, I refnem- from.the 1929 season most The game brought together the undefeated Notre ajni and at.

Baltimore before The; Ja'te Kririte Rockrie had''iripulded "another fine eleven with 'O'Connor, Bill, -arid heading, a herd of backs. in o-first, peribd', appeared iiXiante. its first defeat, -i after Bauer com- forward passes to nC.ranb' to 'the- Cjliftori, Navy- full- went 1 try. in the sec- (period. give; '15.

Carldeo then passed to Eider touchdosyu rand. tied, 7-7. the stage for the decision so Shbrtly -before, reached the fourth, down. arid ioTS Jiitjfithe iplle" to grab. I until the noticed) I-noticed) dare.

grburid- the 'ball inch one; fputfing it 1 Tbm Thorp, Columbia, --the. uniplre, if the i-wias a touchdowriv Thorp said teU.r -The upshot, was I. head bring, out his a 4 stood the 'V'l'h thej'playefs'- 'pt'Botb chain," which wb a'of dL of -It Inches jsHort a Rooky Mountain football -fans got' their first real of the prpfesslon- al It! Nearly huddled'-on windswept seats Denver stadium and depended iipon. the. thrills of the game 'to keep the circu 1 latiori going.

The Detroit Lions, champions, led by Colorado's own Dutch Clark, romped- al 33 to 0, after the All-Stars had put up a good defense ind epiirie creditable -gains during the first -period. There, -been some, talk -that Dutch Clark han "slowed down" a lot and has to depend upon- his brains instead of his. legs to him in the spot in the football. But if he has slowed down any, he did, show it Wednesday. He one touchdown aud made a 52-yard run for another tbuchdpwn called back.

but It was That 62-yard run" was one for the P'utch" snatched'. 'an- All-Star: 1 his Interference fprrij-. Ing' fast he "suddenly reversed "'ha' field, stfpok pit three vicious 'and" shot apross the" "goal line- with- 'plenty of iriteff ererice to'spate. 'The cr.pwd sat stunned when the Lions attempted long placemerit- rpm the 'field; 'Presuell. tried a place- kick from.

his. own 45-yard line near. touchdown, giving Navy the ball on dpwns. This brought a howl of "protest fi'bni'the Notre Dame players. Notre went on to win, 14 to 7, but I wonder what would have beeri Eaid "if the.

game-had 'ended in a the end.of the halt, "but the ball was ah'ort and 'east of goal posts; Red -own goal: dine and made a-15-yard return. Whltb made -several- good" gains "during -the 4ay for the; All-Stars. Ace tor the Lions was a fellow the fancy 'the to Dutch Clark-Gutowsky like a'freight train and -runs, an-airplane and his charges on revenies, splnenrs and: straight bucks looked like Irreolstiblo incarnate. -With 22 giants on. the field, the sod of Pioneer stadium fairly ehpolc flrheri'l thetteams got in motion.

The officials looked Ilka midgets vrhen-they got- auywhoi-e one ot the of the "-two gangs only oefyed to -sharperi-the impression that, the teariia were composed of real-gladiators. Broken noses, and the scars" of many battles were carried 1 by most of the players. Not pnce during the game, did the saw-bones- of either tearii go out to patch, up any injured men. Not once during the there a man his back of unable to rlae after -a -play. Those bpya know hpw to take.

It and howtb give it without getting hurt. They play they do not Ijairi- anything by putting-opponents out of the game. All the big-wigs ot the state seemed" to be, at the game. Governor. Johnson, was- right on 'deolc.

Near him s'it Sis brother, 'Roy Johnson; of Sterling, if bigger than the goy- is a big shot in Northeastern Republican politics 'Ed, as "has Been rum-. prsd, la aligned the democratic party. (AaaooJuW Preen). Rose -Bowl, Pasadena, Jan, I. --Stanford's light hearted fbbtball placers were serious today as -feated Southern Methodist TJn.lversity 1 to 0, before a crowd of morb than only touchdown of the gamp -was scored when the, first-peribd, was about three quarters over; Bill Stanford's sophomore Tquarter- back, flanked of left tackle froiri the two yard line to the first, last and only play to count all day; Oddly enough the winning touch- dp.wn was made possible by a "forward pass, a weapon which not- supposed to much: railbirds had-thought Southern Methodists would do the throwing arid Stanford -the As it.turned S.Santord deep into Southern Methodist territory-and led.

to the.score.. The lineups: All. dark wizardry of Texas fopt- ball was displayed tha little: raiding band from and; while the spark of suiiprfee plays queiitly and sometimes effectively) Stanford always, 'had enough--, defensive power to; stave' oft- the ittaick when it got critical. SMITH WINS BILTMORE After a kickout, "S.tanfprd began dig In. T.ppptng,'dove.-,bver.-a..blo.Qker's.

back. to smear: Cat i Fppted Wilson a nine-yard Deficit After aii.exchange.of Stanford capitalized It Paulmah. orieaked'back a quick- drove. 1 the alf and "Mbacrlp -downed it on' the Methodist lp-'yard mark. The sudden in; im- limbered Indian 'Morton Smith, Oak Hill, (center) csrded a brilliant 70 In th Coral Elltmorc open golf meet to net.281 for tha 72 holes win $10,000.

The former southwest Mlisour! golfer li ihown with of Chicago (left), former Denver flash, who tied with Tad Turner, Pine Valley, (right) for second place with 284. (Associated Press Photo) Store Seizes teacl Feam of Piii Totirney After Plnt Sized' Jimmy Cpffis raced back .17 yards wlth Bob Einleyfs-klck-; Bpnea Hamilton faded; and; slammed- a 20-yard'" pass into' Cpffls', arms jra' the' Mustang. 19. batterei on the 12-yard Gra'ysbn 'off his eiid, -nearly out-running-. Harry Shuford to the cutting, in' for seven yards.

An instant later; Hamilton, on reverse from' Boomer Bobby, other the a 'for Goal Marshall Wins Cincinnati, Jan. 218, La Junta, defeated Chief Sunoco, North. Carolina Indian, In a wrestling match here Wednesday. The Mustangs, repulse'd" Ihe th'rust, and big, Larry Stan- guard, went back huddle and called, asked'for it thru his qwn alle'jf'and "got "It, PaVrlman snaking- 'Scpttinb -and. Maurice '-Orr for" the score, Moscrip split the goaj posts' with 'his kick.

'With 10 rijinutes to play. In tlie final period, threw In the book, on. every arid most" bitter "of their "failures, was a fourth dow)i paras' which' had worked, and won against Texas But Stanford' was -The -eighth aflriual- Northern Cplp- radp bowling; got tiff, tp Wednesday at the local' with taking, the team" lead' with" --the score i. Taylor tdpfc "the" lead -in with Hr Stiif- divan-laads the witli 624; -Tay-. 1808.

League, teatiis will -up, nW, with fol Jaco.bsbn"-Motbr-- w.jr.ay'lpr'sVCoilege-Stor.e.. the team. play league wiUC compete les iand" ev.entSj...^with' good FrldRy will- be bo.pster team day of: the tournament local, beginners' teams, bowl for -prizes-'-in -their, own- division. Saturday riigb.fc.-_will see j6enver, teams competing, in. -attar will 1 State university-14, New Aggies Mr i Catholic University 20, University of Mississippi; 3,9, at.

-Southern California 38; at Honolulu, --Detrpit-LIpns "'33; National 'AlUStars 0. U. East 19, West College'. 7. fralrle View 8.

and wtien the final gun'l lng ever men. of tinuirig to pome, the tournament that the' even', will cbnie up to. adxance and will be of, blggest'ljpwi-! 'against their goal, arid the -Indians were driving for another score. S. M.

U. Tipton, le; Spain, It; Johnson, Stamps, Orr, rt; re; Spragiie, qb; Wilson, Ih; Biirt, rh fb. Stanford It; Rouble; tT; Top- plng, re; Paulmau, qb; Coffisi Ih; Hamilton, -RefereerT-Bob Umpire-- Harry Viner, 'Head: Linesman: Tom Field Judge-- Aba. Curtis, Texas. Persian Prince Wins a (Associated :r.rf«) Crown 116, gained rushing Greenhithe, Kent, Forward 'passes c.bmpleted-^2, Hmid: 18-year-old -the H.

Stufdivan! 192 Blake 182 R. 130 191 192 ,210 170 191: 215. 170. 204 i Greeley. 34-- 51? 38--635 590 576 Rose Bowl Figures 1 Jari.

'the fbptball game: S.M; late ex-Grown' Prince -Hassan. Kadjar of Persia, -is learning to. 135 pounds arid forced to meet boys much, heavier, the championship of the Thames Nautical Training college. NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS Trademark ORE A WEEK A01 AT HEttRV HAT) ON VUS-BEST FRIEHpS VH GrETtmG BACfe HIS His FORHEP. PERHAPS EVEN WALLY Uiimfc-u a) QF Yards by passing frbni' scim- yards 56 0ppi recoyered tpunts arid 20- ehifty flock 'Cardinals "from bllo XJulvpralty 1 shaded 7 Mississippi' fighting to second annual The game Cardinals rpiu.

'gave the its "spcpndj yiotpry 1 by tho inarrpw- pit- after the- boys' menacing, raJly last 'quarferV Hering Repp Distance Mbyiing, -Shipping Theifnion Delivery Co. 12th St. Tulane S.tadlum,. New by Taldbn held: steadily ithe hands-of. of i-ain afternoon by Horned Christian.TJn,i- bver.the,.,Tigefs of Louisiana, score A reAprd-breaking 35,000.

for victory -oyer: Sgutheast.er,n opnferencb n' Lpuisiana way- second' Texas Jja'cS to paos.ia ter ajyaliant. goal-line, Siin El P.aso,,.Jan. Bf6f 'ever' jargest: PasjS, -the; sity New lexlco "Sta'' Mexico "Sta'ta. -VAgglea a -gamei jperspnsl who Aggies', come twice, i the In: th'p 'waning Outfit Wins Easily, Scpre 19-3 (Associated Preu) Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, Jan. hT 8 uered West the foot-' ball field today with a 19 to 3 score that turned the-final quarter ot tha eleventh intersectlpnal chaiity classic' into a western rout.

On the snort end of a 3 to o''count' just after the final period finest collection of collegiate stars as- i sembled under the eastern banner'for years snatched at a fumble and inter-', cepted two passes to convert ttie breaks Into touchdowns while'nearly 60,000 fans cheered them on. i T.he score was the most one-sided since 1928 when an eastern team won by a 20 to Ojnargin and-It completely justified the two odds'estab- Hshing the visiting squad as the favor- ite early in the practice period. Antohtni, Mjnne- Ohio Oech, Jo'nes, Lewis, Ohio Purdue re- Smith, Alabama, qb? Heeki'n, Iowa, Minrieso- The -flood- started -with- West .3, to 0, the, result of a place-" John Sylvester the, first- play of: 'the -final Colorado the villain, Hte sec- :prid.fumble, on the line opened 'the dam gates. N.Y.U.streaked -off for ,13 yards. A forward lateral to' Paul-' Paulo 12 nibre.YA jr- to Eriuce.tpn:" line rbmpedVacjoss eix drwitt converted; the West-took tp.the air tp.get that ecbre and- their efforts'-bpbmer- i field are doing other on- bprg, ihetfd baske'tbaU.

jBurt, KSliC -Wfreshman, a a i i manager 'for aftd. "act as tb'rmer- rp-i d''d l'e Milwaukee, in -the -first, round of 'a -Scheduled round bout, Jauuch his W.edriesday.. a a of Trails" "thS, 'lit. games week.VTfiey:3lay:. Thursday at rilghCftrid 1 1 1 ThVHTerhoUId'pour otit-two-ponnds-oj jnto your boirftls thistle It conitipmttd.

it pblioned i the punk: Vre A hiara movement dowin iret'Rt Etrter'ai-EittleiLlveri get thee-twTpoundi of bilo flowing and make you fcelVup Hnrin- amuilnfir In making' bile flow -freely. Liver.Pilk by elae; 2So. 8 tiand. sputhspf; J.ohnstown.^· Oregon new range; Sinai (Ike bed, -2 2 -J tewing" machine, 4, kitchen chairs, the Geo. "If- 'cleric.

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