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PAGE FOUR THE TUmUNE-KEPUKLICAN: GUEELEY. COLORADO I OCTOBER C.T.C. Bears Overwhelm Western State Mountaineers 40jo Reserves Are Too Fast For Hilltop Boys Hear Due-cation off Hancock's liasio Orfonsivc System Baffles Visitors Who Lose Complete Trace of Ball Bear decention off tenners a hootleK piny completely liaftled V. enl- crn State Mountaineers, Colorado Teachers i i to 0 on Jackson i Friday nighl. Tin- victory gives tho Hears a win nnd 11 loss in two sturla In thu confer- Ttio Conch John Hancock storied his Bci-ond team with the exception of a Hay, Tiny OlHCil.

nnd Brcnnecke. anil tho lio jerked Brcn- neekc, Huy, O'llanlon later, i visitors from the high hills lallwl to niiiko it interesting for the Coliirailo I'liiliiBinon. or- for Ibc reserves' scoi'Cil Iwtce ber Iliey wcro replaced ILL tlio second Tlio'n-Kulars counted three llnies Ihe short period they BUW nc tlon in Ihe second tnmrlur. llaucocH di! not use Ilium In the las! hnlf. He a everyone else on tlie Tlu; tisuclldowns were divided oven ly: llcserves 3, Hcj(iilavs 3.

Iliinllii ran ii2 yards for touch Game Statistics W. State Teachers First downs Downs from scrimmage Downs from passes Pnsces attempted Pnsses completed Yards gained from passes Passes intercepted by Yarda return of Intercepted Penalties Yards lost on penalties Yards lost by scrimmage 27 Punts 9 Total punts Puntino yardage 37 Yards return of punU 5 Klckoffs In a 200 Return of klckoff, yards Fumbles 4 Own fumbles recovered 2 10 8 2 7 2 27 1 2 8 100 437 18 97 3 120 117 6 6 the east or short side of end and Wosleru Slalo look linll on downs. Hnrdln fumbled punt but recovered nnd 8 yards to Western State's 32 yard line. Western State took llmo out. Pearson tho jtiiiiie, and Milner return- nil to lefl half.

JiIcrilniBiL run down the short Hldr 32 a for touchdown on 1'ete Brown's ancient and honorable bootleg. Western Hlale didn't know who had bull. Hnrdln converted. Score: Bears 26, Mountaineers 0. Hay kicked off lo Mllner who ro- turned 11 lo own 32 ynrd line.

Milner's pass was grounded. Milner's pass was wild, und Masl nlmoBl i grabbed It. Milnor punled fo Hardln who caught on his own 38 yard lino nnd nallopcd C2 yards down center ot field, i the a i safeties a ho crashed the forwards, llardin converted, with a drop-kick. Score: Boars 33. Mountiiineers 0.

1 Dick Hay kicked off short to Mil- who returned yards to own 35 yard line as half ended. Score: Bears 33, Mountaineers 0. Third Quarter Coach Hancock started tho same bunch that opened the game, except Makes 47-Yard Run uu i. nnnch tmu openou BIUUU, the flohl lo the i i ncer 17 i mck line It 33 yard i bured Into center for tlirco ynrds I a fulled to gain off Ifift tackle. Haynes on a wide end i was run outside, on (ho seven yard line on the east side of Ihe field.

Wordcn Scores Standing, up Wordon ran around Mountaineer end tor a touchdown. Not unml was laid on the fleet Boar. Hay's eiviiiit i i placement tor the conversion was low. 0. for Brcnnecke.

Hny ar.d O'Hanlon lire tho only veterans In tho lvalue. Mast 'replaced Haynes because the a hurl his ICK In first period. Worden fumbled kick off and recovered on own yard line. Worden kicked out of on own 3fi yard line. Brlttnin mnde five yards in 2 plays.

A pass. Miluer to Doose, grounded. Mountaineers were yards. lost a yard at center. Milner passed to Doose who and Denver Hard Pressed, But Achieves Tie recovered by the -visitors on their own three yard lino.

And Denver's only chance to score- was gone. G. W. U. Bchwalm lo i T.

Fciia Watts Manu Wllnrti Brickell Trainer I Associated Denver. Oct. a brilliant defense battle Denvor J'ionoers accounted for a mild upset here tonight by playing George Washington university lo a lie-. Woefully weak on tho oftenso wilh B. net gain of ono yard for the evening Denvor threatened only onco and most of tho lime was backed up to the goal lino.

Tho Colonials liarl many scoring a materialize because of Wright McGuh-o Young Bruegge Ault Bearcatsl Beat Timnatl Johnson I)e Lacey Score by periods: Denver university Makes 47 Yard Run Joe Belluzzo, reserve who, In the third qLiartei- of the game with State here Friday nlflht Denver's stellar defense, norrvcr'u offense was feoWo, hardly Denver gained a iotal ot 20 yards from scrimmage i the JonKlns. game while the George Washington hoys were learlng tip and down field for a total of 2P1 yards. But they pay oft on touchdowns arid the Colon- i ials had everything bill Gain But Not Scoro LcciiKiiiH, rip-roaring lialf- hack for the visitors, who could punch Iho center of tlio Hue tor i downs, slice off and cut a for more 'Cochrane, spectacular yardage and run around elirlnger, tho opposing the way t. TMnuerg, (Special to the. Tribune) Ault, Oct.

Bearcats trd od tho TUnnalli high football I'lntnickl i a "'e 111 20 to in No 1 lotnicfci tml uu mo Lamkin lh Heeves jrst hn1f (h6 sc irs; i i en I wltt both teams i and Ihe hall wilh Blckeuing regularity. The Bearcats hit strldo Ic 1 second quarter when Torutey loose twice and bored tho Tirr.tj lino for touchdowns. Bolh converted by smashing the forward wall. hi the fourth period White -n lllr11 tackle for touchdown, hut Strayor, Rathjen, holkor. liana- Beai cat attempt to convert by runt field, Kavaller, Leeinans, IJtinken, WRB stonpeu Breivcr, Reeves, FlolnlcU, I a TinlliaUl ll(lll noro Witucki, HcGibbon), ti ltm was CMiected ir, Bearcat camp, hut never sot yond the Ault 20-yard lino when- rj ponetrated in ihe second quai-Lerf fore the Bearcats dug in and them.

Ault's miming of Interference Tormey and While was an Breazel 0 0 0--0 i 0 0 0--0 Snnslltmions--Denver: Devereaui. BroUillch, Berry, Voung, Pauek, Brownoll, J. George Washington Substitutions--Don 11. BptiiiE. BroUillcrj Harrison, Powers, Pa Friday's Box Score broke center on a i and i lu irt cara r-an uronnd tie Union -flitted 47 yards for Teachers' last six touchdowns.

47 vonls for tho touchdown. For Hie visitors. at end proved the main stumbling block. liey showed no offensive what- i field 20 a to his own -10. Bolluzzo Eliot oft left tacklo for 4 iv tlnll Bears were penalized 16 yards, i Tiir: i downs were: Bears t'J, Western Slate 1.

Western Slate gained hut 15 a Scouts Bee i JlalicocU. with Smiling Bill Conch of Colorado University a Albert "Big Bed" probably an illeca! shift. Iliiynes on spinner ran 11 yards "llose nntl Dick Hay. Wordcn kicked to Doose on W. S.

30. and Doosc tunic back 10 yards, lint the ball was called hack nnd the Bears tonk a 6-yard poimlly for side. Worden i i i i duplicated the to Dnose who was slopped in bis tracks on GO yard line. Dciose was knocked out on tho play. Doose made a yard and LL liolf.

apparently recovered. Mlluer's flip wa: i army, was the star of tho evening- did of tlie ball-toting for his team i Owen, AM a carried it all over the field in one rl -of Iho finest exhibitions you would IlnUges, to sec- But ho score. was the man responsible for George Washington's 17 first downs while Denver was being held to ono. The big moment tor the liumo bays c.iino In tho third period when the Colonials i r.n attack as Hashing Fort Collins Oct. -Ted Blar.d, as lhe i dazzling uniforms, slarled University of Arizona Quarterback, hll i their own 20-yard lino nnd the.

outstrelchcd fingers ot a sulisll-1 n( down tho field. The ndvuneo ArizonaU.7 Colo 0 Aggies 3 was interrupted hv penalties but tho Dolancey, Orsalfi, cf Into end i a bullet pass today and so wrote a 7-3 victory for thoj i i kol coming rigbl ahead. Wildcats over Colorado Slato A stopped Near Goal Wallace, subbing for Carlyle at 1j( cmnl Carrying the hall two Hogwtt, Totals 35 St. Louis Nationals riayeis- AB. H.

ll.I'O. A.E. Martin, 3b 3 Hotheroclr, 1't Frisch, 2b 4 Melwlck. 1 Collins, 11) factor in chalking up tlio Sallies Coach Earl Voris' men. Men cleared tho way with their good iivfl ing and interference wore Jesse KuKer, GiiLiit Seela James.

Noxl week, either Friday or S- day nights, the Bearcats jily I'urh here in a North Central game. Last Saturday niglii, won here from the Bearcats, Twice the Bearcats were ill Ihe ng zone their attack sr and fizzled out. Duroclicr, ss -J'. Dean, Football Scores! Rocky a i Arizona Colorado Aggies 11. Colorado Teachers 40; Wo: college 0.

Georgo Denver and Doosu came h.icV. 10 yanls. bull on own 40-yard f.ecuge SooU i School ot Mines scouting In th: a was r.ol reciulrcd lo show, a i pass i cks didn't do BO fumbled. he to Smiling a BriUaln punted outside to HH-: a i bad." i Bill nt a "Wliut you mean, pony a Baunders soflly uueried. "1 dldn sec j-ony bucks." Hanco'ck kept his aerial attack un- dor wraps, the seven simple passes used ivsviltlnti in two completions.

Bear 29 yard line. Beihizzo's spinner thru center was ll slopped. llaynes run off Olson's tackle for Wordcn to Doosc who fumbled and Rose recovered on tlio visitors Roso and Dick Hav who started on! yard line, but the official brought the sid" of Bear i (lid nice, hall hack lo midfield, where he gave il HrMlu77o loose on splntHJrs. i to Western Stale. "vork was missed nliHn fnml.led on 50 yard line, when Buruc-u'replaced him.

and larg-1 Belliuzo recovered, but the bull was tbe Bears wcro a back. b. a i to ninimo civ heciLilso of tills tbe Bears wcro lield scoreless the i a period. This a sleepy a a i friiiu'? was i an occasional I'ri'iii thu then Hallos official gav tho Bears the (liotnrbinr. the bull.

lielluzzo bored thru center for Tho lUienviK follow: Western State llli k'-rxon, lo Mnliiy, Vco. i Swrtiison. rt. re nl i i rh lh fli llayiies niailo i down off own Teachers I'ackh-, on visiting -10 yard Hr.e. Smith, re Bcllu7.zo on a.

reverse ran off itose's Hose. 1 for a down on Western Hay rn plain's 25-yard line. Belluzzo drove a i i center for yards, pushing the f.ushill. I i ahead of him. Olson, It Beilnzzo was stopped by a i le a 3-yard gain.

He ran I Franklin Worden. (jl I who apparently was surprised to i Haynes, rh i thereabouts. Haynes bored to Brcnnecke, Hi Wcaloni Wlate 10-yurd line for -Belluzzo, fli i down ab Llin i nnarter ended. ns: Score: Bears 6. a i 0.

Colorado Teachers: First group in I Second Quarter second i a i qb; Merriman. i Bears' ball, first down. Mast, rh; H. Olson, re; Murphy. ecr 10-ynrd llii' Itonilnno, Ig; Clifmn.

le. Second Idree men when he a to circle cud. Denver was a starling i up bai-k, except Worden Scores Around End Ilaynr-5 on reverse hit Olsen's tackle Musi for a a and Backus for Bren-ifor 3 yards. Worrten went around i.ocke. and "iternett for i Olneri.

Smith's end Tor the touchdown, with Fourth i Kchropp, Hi; Rondiino. Fetronovlch, rb. Western State: Torter, lo; Hasen, rt; 1'carion. rh; Mllner, Ih; Citlmore, le; and sundry othera. Scores hy (iiiarters: Western State- 0 0 Colo.

Teachers 6 27 iVan Dyke rs Rimondi Cochrnne Ig Buwee Hea It Nolan Iav: naR lc Ci ialized lo tlie one yard line for holdln a a I a i White 111 Geist rh a fb Score by periods: 0 7--7 iieid to a yard gain (it right tackle, and here Friday. Milliken outscoriim- tin-own for a i yard loss hy Rilcrest 13 to 0, iuid i Wynne and the eastern in roller was ped into gear again, i Brewrjr Brimsek 0 0 0 Conversion tor recovered ami kicked out of Denver 0-- 0 0--40 Summary: Touchdowns: Worden 2, MerrJman 2, Jlardki, Belluzzo. Hay (plRcoinenl) a i 2 (dropkick); Worden (placement). lirenneckc clearing the way. Hf.yncs converted with a placement that liarcly cleared the crops bar.

Bears 40. Mountaineers 0. Fourth Quarter Tlio quarter was Bcorolec and The Mountaineers tailed to show any offcnylvo power, and tlio Bear reserves suddenly their punch. Tlio period saw the 1 parlure of O'llnnlon for the i lime during the. game, going to center.

Final score: Bears '10, Western State 0. LamaVif Tts City Conversion tor' the I'i'ncer, vecovered a fumble deep i place-kick by Nolan. For Colorado (-corgo i Tltn- Canon City. Oct. whirlwind i a tielil soal hy a a ercatix a.

puss Ihat i i i i i a aerial attack i had tlio Canon City in mld-uir hut only flicked it high eleven i i for two i Cannabls Indicia, an Indian hemp, i pulling the ball was chiefly responsible Friday for a is in East India as bhang, In on the visitors' ll-ywil line. Dever- i i a 21 to 0 viclory for thu Lamar Mexico as marijuana, and in Arabia rnujc and Powers picked up high football a i and the- United States as hashish. yards in two plays hut was them 2 to 0. Illinois Wesleyau 0, SI. Loui, XorLli Dakota btute 27, St.

(St. 1'anl) 0. J'Vrl Hays Slate 15, Emporia Tt era 0. Peun Military college 20, 0. Nebraska Wesleyan 14, Teachers 0.

Simpson 14, -Peini J.amar 7, Texas 3 ti. The game with GUI was an excep-1 Panhandle -Aggies 7. good ono considering the lack i experience on both sides. Touch- i football is a sport in the 1'otomac State 32. William and Mary 0.

i university 15, xperienced players are lacking, jl'olytoch 0. and Oilcrest battled for three Henderson State 27, Louisiar.i Gill quarters with neither team able to' 0. score. At Ihe slart of. tho tourtii a N'.

college 27 tnim university 0. safety a pass which was Inter- 7. 20, Concord Score: Bears Mountaineers 0. Hancock then pulled his second stringers. IJfiase kicked off to Hardin -who ran back 30 yards to tho Bear 45 yard line.

Mast lost a yard on a reverse. Hardln ran 7 yards around own right end. Mast ran 3 yards thru cen- i i a Johnny Jordan, Dartmouth to tha visitors' SS yard line. referee- Bresnahan, Colorado A i Merrlman on a spinner 3 yards thru s- center of line. Mast failed to gain a Meyers.

Hansen for Swanson NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS hy Gilcrest In the end zone. 'aUing in iiis attempt to run Ihe ball li. Osier was trapped behind tbe inc giving Gill their only score- Tho game was well played and free jf penalties. Jaclc Ware looked good Gill; especially his bullet-like 'asses. Jack Is a Greuley boy a has lad soino experience at playing foot- i Truscott, Simpson, headl.ne man.

First Qunrler i The old rcllRhlo blocker, Fritz Brcn- necke, was the only regular hack to start the gamo. was given to Frill al tackle. Hardin failed to gain around Olson. Hardln Punt Well Hardin punted out on Western to mow "down tr.ckiers for tho pony State's 2 yard line. Mllner limited trio-- Wordcn, Haynos, Bnlluzro.

on Western State's 25-yard lint, Western Stale's kick off was nhort going to Wordcn on the Bear SO yard line and he ran hack 17 yards. The i ball was used. Belluzzo lost a yard, on the i play. The Bears were penalized 16 yards as they prepared to huddle. Worden got about 2 a i center.

Bears Fumble Twlco Merrlman fumbled and recovered for a 4-yard IOSB. Hardln passed over center of i to Clifton for first down on -Mountaineer vard line. Merrlman got Rii yards thru the center. Merrirnun scored thru Score: Bears 19, Mountaineers 0. liar- din's placement was low.

Dooae passed to P'rankltn for (Irst Hayne.s on a reverse ran 27 yards down on own 4" yard line, i visit- for first down on the 50-yard stripe- 1 Ing first down in game. Doose fumbled Belluzzo and Worden re- 1 and lost IS yards, Pearson recovered. covered for no gain. Wordcn fumbled I Olson tackled Ikjose for the loss. lof.t 5 yards.

Ho recovered Ilia fumble. Worden over the goal lino. Doosc to Bear 45 yard line, out side. Worden slipped around right end for two yards. Teachers took lirne out.

Hayr.ua on a reverse thru Olaen got' two yards nr.arly three yards. I Har'din rifled a pass to Olnon on Worder, booted a pretty spiral SUUO'H eJglit yard line for Bide on the Mountaineer's 14-yard line, first down. Worden fumbled the punt on 50 yard Mast thru center for a yard. a i line, a Mountaineer dived for Ihe got 5 yards Him right guard. Doose'n a quick kick was blocked.

Hay recovered. Bear ball on Mountaineer 23 yard i Merrlman advanced center 3 yards. Mast got a yard around left end. Hardin raced off right tackle for ghost ball and It wasn't thore. Haynes (hen fell on 11.

Belluzzo 33 yardi on Spinner lielluzzo on Eplnncr that clicked Teachers penalized 0 yarrin. Merrl man plunged center to 4 lino. yard Harbin failed to gain arouno. right TALKING; THE SUSPECT, COH- VmCEO HE K.HCMS NOTwne ABOUT THE STOVEH FURS-THtY JUST USED TO OP THE AW BtSTOES HE'S GIN EM US SOME VERY VALUABLE INFORM ATlOn! OKAY, If VJE TUW VOU TO HAVE TO TURN HIM LOOSE, IVE 3UST I DISCOVERED HE'S A PIHOCHLE PLANER, AMD TtMt HEAVV TO KEEP IHTOUCH WITH, THC T5ISTRKT A OrTVCE CASE VOU TO IHE rXX. CROOKS iall.

He ran tho Gill team In good thapa and did most of the ground i i for them. Tho entire GHcrost team showed a marked Improvement over their ex- iiibition against Mllliken a week ago. Hoover, and Shepherd, a pair of midget backs looked good for Oilcrest. Mora Oaler and Underwood good on the line. University of Mississippi 15, western Memphis 0.

Texas Teachers 20, School of Mines 6. Oklahoma A. and M. 7, Dralre l( Solltheust Missouri State Southern Illinois Normul 6. Wayne Teachers 6, Nebraska 2.

Seen from the Bench Midland 41, Hebrou 0. Oklahoma Baptist U. 10, ern Oklahoma Teachers 0. Kansas Wesleyan 13, Bethany I Parsons 7. Carthage llplier Iowa IS, Buena Vlsla High Schools Scottshluff, 21, Bayard, Sj looked Oerlng, 12, Jlorrill, Mitchell, 55, Sunrise, WrJ iKmball, 7, Minatare, N(-1 Gordon, 13, Alliance, NtSJ Sidner, 6S, 19.

1 Bridgeport, 32, Halton, 6. Crawford, 6, Hay Nehr. 0. Las Anlrnas SB, Ordway 0. Fort Morgan 32, Sterling 0.

Bonldflr Trop 13, Lor.gmont The Crimson Tide of Doover unlver- slly which, oeforo the geafion started, appeared rcidy to surga 111 a deTOS- tatlnK flod all over the Tlocky Moun- laln region. Is on the ebb. A drubbing at tho hands of Utah Aggies followed by a 0 to 0 game with CJeorgo ington ami the Pioneers are In the' dumps. They never once threatened ngainal George Washington. It begins to look like a shamo that Teachers do not mecl D.

U. i year. Hnrdln's 62-yard return of Doone'R print Friday night was one of tho pret- Jersey, pounded his way to a tlcst runs seen on Jacksnn grass in a I over Art T-asky, the long time. He had good interference killer In a savage 10 round to start with and uncorked his a a tonlghl. broken field ability to get thru the secondary.

Hamas Wins Madison Square Garden, New Oct. Hamns o' Possnir I Belluzzo rnarto eiactly 80 yards on two spinners In the third quarter, the St. Joseph's Beats Displaying a brilliant tack, St. Joseph's high of tho JJ Parochial lenguo downed last one being for 47 yards and touch- 10 to In a game unild' down. Tho Boare had plenty Inter-1 Friday night at Brighton, ferenco In front of.

the ball carrier on In the third period Frank the spinners that worked so well took a 35-yord from against Western State. for Iho firat score of tl A few rolantea later Coquoz Tho Mountain hoyn did not know 40 yarns, lo score standing np. (Continued on I'age 7) conversions failed..

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