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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 6

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"AGE SIX Las Ncwi Sunday Morning Oclobor 19, J341 Aggies Fade in Closing Minutes to Lose to Tempe, 19-Ui PORTS LATE PASSES Texas, Minnesota, Duke, Georgia, Navy Roll Up Victories VOID GREAT LANTS AHSTAN9 By ORREN BEATY Nay Open on Quail FOOTBALL RESULTS Unit rpmll Innil- r-o and Tex- a fiamc hlrd at them, slate fiamc war- I season, younc, I i HI. would il floods, Protective i ralleil ml could lie Favor Opening Here n-caiiM- (lie losses weren't lie- I same time, Allnimii-niue's i i i i ash lln came a In open Ihe In i Nell -nun Siiiuliivill rnunl.v ill Ihe I (iriliiile. Thnl i i i a liere ii rhlinre i i shall ilrh-e, while wesl ul (he The finds vletory rkle with flu- stronfier a find favrired Arizona Stole if who eked out 1H-M virlory over the New Mexico QueHenherry l-'leld lust i i a Coach -111 i charters hnd played the visitors off their feel, (-online, i i an ace of the upset of the year. i i-ei-en minutes to fiti the were in 1-1-7, i i Die small ciowd and the overconfident P.ulldojjs from the a River Valley with their un- spirit and Hpine-Hhiili- iiif; play, lint it wiusn't to l.onK I'IIISCH Deelde Those flelile finds a louder and louder as Ihr- game's end drew nearer, i well I fiplilltie; their hearts would fio down to defeat. Their i a i i i i a stand wns voifled liy the long, aeelintle passes of Ted Ulea, i i i I'hoenix a who connected at Ihe l-ifiM i for the i i ors to filve i another close viclnry over the A i i i on Qui-sell- lii-ny l-'li-ld.

Two years afiti nosed out a i i i i i i A i crew. 7-11, I mis a i a lint the Crimson warriors i i a themselves in lili- eyes of local for two ilcleals at the a nl loes Ihe lasl lu'o weeks, Behind dinfi Tempi- hchemoths in 'ipenlnfi period iiu-al vlclory in llself weakened in I see- and Tempi- seored in two a Ray i a had set i a series nf spiirlt- i a Boh Uiekey lilnil, lii-liiri' the tlll-i-nl iiiilnj; ttii- pcr- llK Ti'inpc' will, pni- Bowling League a i I i I a chilis i i a In I Nol II i i i Inn, IIIIHM-I! i heen on Ilinu-ver. In- tlliil mild pnivlile lull, Ihe "Hied In-Ill, In.Hti-llll nl tin- HtllldnHK circled I i i i A I i wun i I I I i i liy A I I Knd IIP i a i i i i i i i liiliin-M. i i CI-IMTI- Jdlin i i i i i In Hi- up I i scon: In Hit- fnlli-Hi, th Fruslraled Men i I I I I I I I Mu-h IS i.l'i l.i-lllllliT I'rlliriH'il KAST Hucknell 0. Boston U.

IJ. I i i i i II, Hiirviird 7. Brown 28, Tufts 6. Itiislon Ci.lli-i;,- MiinliHlliiii 13. Dlilte 21, II.

l-'ordhuni 27. H'l-Kl Virginia II. 7, Ciilmnlllu IJuquftjine 7, St. Vincent 0. I 3 nnnnyivjinia Princeton 0.

Villamiwi 14, Biiylor 8. Nnvy (jirni'll (I. Syrfictisc New York U. 0. A 211, Vale 7.

Temple 11, renn Stllte 0. Georgetown 25, George WusJi- inKlou 0. SOUTIIWKST Texas A. and I. 14, Southwest TPXIIS 0.

Te.viw -IH, ArkliMMU North Texas 28, Stephen F. Austin (I. TrxiiH A. uiiil M. 1 C.

IJ. II. Koulliern 211, Allhurn 7. A i TKIHPE 111. Itlee (I, I-.

S. II. 27. Arixona aa, Mexico G. Centenary 0.

Tcxna Tech 2S. N. M. Tcncliera 7. Fort Lewis 0.

N.MMI 14. ENMC 13. Wcsl Texan 00, Western State 7. SOUTH 2). Xiivlcr 0.

Tlllline Nurlli Carnllini (I. Howard 7, ClinttannoRii 7. MKslKslpliI 21, Hilly Cniss 0. Vlrulillii 27, V. M.

I. 7. V. P. I.

10, Davidson 0. Vanili-rlilll I lii-iir ia Tech 7. Alahitillil II, TennetiHee 2. I'-iinnan 13, ClUilel III i 1.1, nurlita 12. Wnki! Forest Not Hi Carolina Slate 0.

Washington and Lee 21, Rich- nonil 0. MIDWEST CrclKhton 14, WaslilUKton U. I St. Louis I 13. Hell-oil 20.

Oklahoma A. ami M. MlehlKill, I -I, iS'orllmeslcni 7. Dayton 10, i a i (Ohio, 0. Wisconsin 2.H.

I mill II. I i i -III. Drake 0. Missouri ,111. lawn Stale 13.

Ohio I). A 0 I lie I. Smilil Clara 7, Slale 0. Dhlahiiiua III, Kansas II. Mlllliesilla 311.

I'lll-lillrull II. I i a a 21. Neliniska 13. Dame MICHIGAN IS NEW THREAT IN BIG NINE NEW YORK, Oct. 18 UP)--Michigan's Wolverines pushed Northwestern out of the undefeated list today and presented a new and somewhat unexpected challenge to Minnesota In the Big Nine, gain- Ing complete, if belated recognition as one of the nation's top rankers.

The Wolverines' halting of powerful Northwestern, 14-7, in a spectacular tiattlu at Evans ton was the outstanding performance of a comparatively calm football Saturday, marked by initial defeats suffered by Columbia, Cornell and Dartmouth in the "Ivy League," Nebraska's Big Six champions, and Texan Christian. Don't Nwtl Ilarnmn Lacking: All-American Tom Harmon, hut placed by another star from Gary, Indiana Tom Kuxman Michigan struck, twice through the air, with Kuzman doing tile pitching, and staved off repeated Northwestern threats. Minnesota, the Wolverine's next ftie, rolled over Pitt's purified Panthers, 3U-0, but suffered a heavy blow when halfback Bruce Smith, was injured. Hull BllUu-ly Along i blithely along with Michigan and Minnesota were the Texas Lungliorns, who crushed Arkansas, 48-M; Texas A. and 14-0 winners over Texas Chris- lion.

Duke, Vanderbilt, Army, Navy, Fordimm, Pcnn, Temple, Noire Dame, Ohio State, Detroit and Georgia. In the Far West, Santa Clara pushed over a touchdown in the first period, and heat Michigan State, 7-0, while in the Southeast, Alabama strength with a 0-2 victory over Tennessee. Oregon, Washington and Southern California scored Pacific Coast Conference triumphs, while in the Rocky Mountain I3ig Seven, unbeaten Utah was held to a 0-0 tie by Urighnm Young. Sutherland io Talk The American's Duly ROSWELL DOWNS SANTA FEHIGH By ASSOCIATED PRESS Roswell stood a lone today as the state of New Mexico's outstanding prep school eleven, after capitalizing on break to eliminate strong Santa Fe High from the ranjss of the unbeaten, 7-0. Jal, one of the state's giant killers, defeated Artesla, 16-13, while Carlsbad whacked Eunice, 52-0.

Other results: Socorro 2G, Carrizozo 19. Clayton 0, Dawson 2fi. Doming 43. Alamogordo 0. Hatch 13, Silver City 7.

Mcntuil (i, Albuquerque 0, Hot Springs Las Cruces 0. Tucumcari 6, Amarillo Yanni- gans 6 (tie). Ilnbbs 13, Albuquerque G. CONQCO, DEL RIO BOWLEES WIN The Del Rio Cafe, getting a 36- handicap, won three out of four points from Dink's team in a.women's bowling league match last week, while the Baker Drug lost four points to the Cono- team, which had an 18-pin handicap. Lila Forhia, rolling for Dink's had high game with 100, and high series with 530.

LOBO-MUCKEH FROSH DEADLOCK EL PASO. Oct. 18 The Texas Minor freshman and the New Mexico University Loho Pups battled for nearly two hours here this afternoon to no avail, as the game ended in a scoreless tie. The Loho freshmen are the next opponents of the Aggie yearlings, while the been beaten by the Aggies, 7-0. Deming's strong team was still the favorite in District Four play today, but they still have to deal with Lordsburg's heavy team, Hurley and the Hot Springs team that defeated an improving Las Cruces High team, 6-0, here Friday night.

That G-0 defeat spoiled the Bulldogs' homecoming, but Coach Raymond (Babe) Curfman's team still hasn't reached the peak of its potential power, if steady improvement each week means anything. Good Chances The Bulldogs drove inside the 20-yard line three times, twice on sustained drives that were real threats to the favored Tiger eleven, but each time spmething went wrong. Hot Springs drove for the lone touchdown in the final quarter, with an 18-yard rim hy Bnfler climaxing the drive, in which Morton was the standout. Morton was by far the most consistent ground-gainer in the game, as he tore up the Bulldog line repeatedly, and might have made the score worse had Hot Springs not elected to take to the air every now and then. Tacho Contreras intercepted four Tiger aerial efforts.

In the first quarter, the Bulldogs drove to the IS In a concerted drive that netted three first downs, but a pass to Alfred Apoda- ca from Walter Isaaclts, who threw forwards of the bullseye variety all night, was dropped in the end zone. After the kickoff opening the second half, the Bulldogs drove deep again, with Contreras taking the kickoff from nis 14 out to the 35. Fullback Al Hill picked up nine; Contreras made it a first down on the 49; in three plays, Contreras drove for two more first downs, reaching the 25. Hill made four, and Isaacks passed to Ascar Maynez on the 15, but an Isaacks' pass was Intercepted on the next play, ending the threat. Both I'layed Tight Both teams played tight ball, with most of the play being between the 35-yard linos.

Heavy-set Sherman Osborne, Hot Springs captain, played an outstanding game for the winners, while two- headed. Duncan Williams was easily the outstanding man in tho Cruces forward wall. In other district games, Hatch defeated Silver City, 13-7, while Deniing walked over for another victory, 43-0, at the expense of Alamogordo. SATURDAY'S COTTON (Koiintrec Cotton Co.) December January 16.28 00.00 Close 16.38 16.12 We have iaken over the garage located at the FRANCE FILLING STATION across the sireei from the D. A.

Williams staiion, at Las Cruces Avenue and Alameda. We are both Ford factory-method trained mechanics, and with our modern equipment can assure you of FIRST CLASS SERVICE. BODY WORKS and PAINT DEPARTMENT We will appreciate a portion of your business. We welcome old friends to come and try our service. Ernest C.

"Bstd" Hollingsworih Basil S. "Tommy" Tucker LAS CRUCES at ALAMEDA .6 Fidelity Financn Real Estato Management AutomohUu Insurance i iiiiil I i Ohio Id, Purdue II. S.H, Kiinsns 7. SI. Uinls 7.

Tulsn Alt Coliiriuln 20. Colorado A. ami M. ('ill. 1, Slllle II.

l.dyola Texns Mines ti. (Iri-umi I I I California 7. Hnrdlil-Siinmons 7, Han 7 II, I'. C. A.

7. Sun Fnindsco 2(i. Cotton Picker Fails In Suicide Attempt a i i .1. Ciillleotl, nhoiil i i cotlnn ph-hcr, was in inns condition i nl i in Paso, a i his wrists i a i lilade in what was deserihecl hy officers as a suicide aUenipl. 1 a a i i i i llospltul attai'hes suld he had I chllliue to survive.

At the place where he was stay- i northwest of I.HS Cruees a- houl a mile and a a Cnlllcntl was found In a. pool of hlood, pass, ed mil from weakness, neputles liamirer. and John Allll were called In Invesli- i a mid as Ihcy elllered the room, it Kami- he sa raised up. and tried his lor dinner. He throat i the hlnde.

1 Mrs l.i-tnmer i He a note to two sisters i i i lulled itself I i i i i i A a Ihc window of in Tmliiy's news comes to you lodnv in tlic Sun-News. Ii Atty. Will. Sutherland will acl- I dress tile DAV of I--as Unices at 8 o'clock Tuesday nigiit In tlie Bran- iKan library auditorium. Mr.

Sntliel land's subject will be "The American's Duty In the Present Crisis." The public is cordially invited 1)AV nflicers announce. I1VIION TIIEN'I' IJN'IINEY 11.1. tiyron Trent Lintlsey, who is in tile iil'St at Mesillu Park school, is recuperating from a inlUI attack of pneumonia lit the home of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Trent Undsey.

I love a married man! And the way it stands now I'm neither 5 happy and 'bad' nor 'good' and con tented. What shall i -in "Baloney, lady! He's I interested in you for the same reason I am and it's not because 5 you're literary!" I happen to be married 1 to a man who can no I more resist the flutter of a skirt than he can help breathing!" "Women are like eggs, 2 my dear. If they're good, they're good. If they're not--Phooey!" JOHN MASON i at Uie i i i a is Angeles housled viinellcs nl flow- i i Mrs. lionUin U'hltr Mki'v Illey didn't HUSH I While many inon take hrlhk walk in the evenillK to relieve lluil diliyiiril feeling, Pete A i a of i piohnhly i them keepmc the.

In Ihe house. COLD STORAGE MOVING fc HAULING M'e You on Short or Ixing llauhi, H. K. TRUCK Hume 200 AND BRING YOUR WIFE ALONG! Bowling Is a apart your wllo nnd you con take part In together. Make a data with hor tonight and come down to our bowling lor an ov- enlng ol rafrothlng fun and relaxation, Las Crucos Bowling Allays Snve with Sun-News want ads.

i Your OVERCOAT Could Talk II would bo saying: "Lis- lon, my boy, you wash your hands hall a dozen timos a day; you put on frosh Hnon overy day: you havo your mlt clonnod regularly but what do you do about mot Do you roaltzo I'm simply choking with dirt? Every- whoro you tako mo, In lomoblloa. on the train, outdoors, I'm always picking up more dust, more grime. If you'd Just rub a damp handkerchief ovor me you'd toon bogtn to understand the condition I'm in. Havo a heart, will you?" QUICK SERVICE CLEANERS 142 W. Crucos Ph.

402 "When Ladies Meet" starts at TODAY THRU TUESDAY RIO GRANDE SECOND FEATURE! Scream With Skelton in this Surprise Comedy Hii Show!.

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