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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 19

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ians 10 To 0 oao 00 00 Fresno State Overpowers Santa Barbara 26-0 Th Bee Sports Curt Mecham Is Stair In Oregon Win Over Troy Rain Soaked Gridiron Bulldogs Display Flashy Attack Crushing Gauchos Bradshaw's Men Pile Up Twenty Point Lead At Halfway Mark FRESNO CAL SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1941 Tribe's Victory String Is Ended In Thirteenth Game By Beavers Who Won All Of The Way Bkrfiid YuHi Spri FRESNO STATp'S LATEST FOOTBALL HOPE Passing Ducks To Earnad 20-6 Victory Broncos Display Offensive Power Trimming UC Santa Clara Performs According To Form And Triumphs 13 To 0 By BUM NEWLAND CORVALLIS (Ore) Oct 11 UP) Stanford' football dynasty Its Rose Bowl hopes and a great victory string came to an end today on the rain soaked field of Oregon State College The score was 10 to 0 and the fighting Beavers won all the way This was the day the football world has been waiting for The formation was stopped at last It melted in a downpour Bogs In Mu4 The rezzle dazzle that had ear- iL rled the Indiana through twelve r()mnQI fHlS wins unbeaten laat year in a coaat11 VWI'M 1 fHpeolal To The Bee) SANTA BARBARA Oct The Fresno State College's battling Bulldogs opened up with a sensational running attark on La Ploys Field tonight to defeat the Santa Barbara State College Gauchos 28 to 0 in a wide open California College Athletic Association game before a crowd of more than 5000 spectators The Bulldogs were In complete control during the entire first half By RONALD WAGONER LOS ANGELES Oct U9 University of Oregon's heavy football team with a reputation for powerhouao tactics unexpectedly took to the alrlanes today for three touchdown pastes which netted the Oregonians a 20 to 6 win over University of Southern California Forty thousand spectators aat in Memorial Coliseum and watched Curt Mecham a 21 year old Bakersfield Calif who went north to Oregon for his do his home state wrong all afternoon Mecham a lefthander threw all three of the spectacular passes which meant victory for Oregon Mecham la Star Mecham a right halfback went to work after the teams had played scoreless ball until a few minutes before the half was to end Mecham Intercepted a long forward pass by Bobby Robertson the Trojan quarterback on the USC forty one yard line Passes by Mecham and plunging by Fullback James Newqulst worked the ball to a first down on The Statistics WEST Santa Barbara 0 0 California 0 USC Froah Washington State conference championahlp drive climaxed by a Rose Bowl victory bogged down on a muahy field The polnti that actually won the game were (cored on a field goal seven minutes after the opening kickoff The Beavers had charged fifty eight yards (o eightl1 yard line An Areata Calif boy Oregon 20 USC 6 FAR Fresno Slate 26 OSC 10 Stanford Santa Clara 13 Stanford 'Frosh 35 Washington 23 Fraano Rants Rtat Bart The Statistics By ED ORMAN MEMORIAL STADIUM BERKELEY Oct Santa Clara' University Broncos performed according to form here this afternoon and skinned the Golden Bears of the University of California 13 to 0 With the preponderance of the offensive power dlitlncUy in their favor the Broncoi after being held scoreless in the first half came through with touchdowns In the third and fourth periods and remained on the undefeated list for the season while the Bears were taking their second successive shellacking Jvkevich Is Mlsed Obviously weakened offensively because of the absence of Jim Jurko-vich of FresnA the stellar left half knocked out of action for the remainder of his career the Bears were forced on the defense nearly Stanford OSC IS S3 3 7 40 11 127 91 17 0 9 499 1 59 13 99 3 0 0 11 3 0 238 Tarda lost 13 Nrt yard puaaa 39 Paasea attempted 9 Pa- completed 3 Intercepted by 4 Punt number I Punta ivinn 393 Klrkoffa number 3 KlrXnff amass 421 Tarda kleks returned 99 Punta a 3 Fumble 1 Reeoverad by 3 Penalties 9 Tarda Inrt on penalties 49 Touchdowns 4 Conversion 3 1S1 4 as 31 331 The Statistics Occidental 13 Redlands 0 Whittier 14 Pomona 6 Portland Freshmen 13 Eastern Oregon 21 Delano 29 Lindsay 0 Los Banos 28 Avenal 0 Army Air Corps (Moffett Field) 26 Ramblers 6 Arizona State Teachers (Flagstaff) 34 New Mexico State 0 California Aggies 21 Humboldt State 0 FSC Frosh 0 Vlulla JC 0 Fresno High 32 Madera 0 Arizona 26 Nevada Pacific Lutheran College 7 St 0 California Polytechnic 0 Chico State A Boise Air Base 7 Portland Air 101 SO 13 IB 10 sad 5 3 first dawns aids sained by rushlas tart) a a pasaas at- tamptad Forward paaaaa competed Tarda gafatd by forward YardMoaL attaiaipted far- ward yaaaaa Farward paaaaa Inttr- Intercepted paaaaa FunUas avarasa (from aerlmmaso) (a i Total yards klcka rain road Oppeaaata fumblaa recov- Tarda The Statistics (it Inrludra punia and hlrhaflo Rants Clara a uc i T5 3T ruffling I- IT to Flrrt downs Ysrds Ahliwd nstl Farward tempted Forwsrd passu completed Tsrds by forward pan Tarda lost attempted fm- wafri SBSSSSSS Forward passes Inter- TsVstncd of Intercept sd pass Punting averse (from sertmmagcl Total yard all klcb returned Opponents tumble recovered Yards Inst by pcnslllss 19 9 91 3t 3 33 434 183 0 30 1 3 3 413 13S 1 19 Warren Simas stepped Into the lead role He Is a sophomore and sub-1 Base 13 stltule quarterback He came In took aim and toed the ball through from sixteen yards out I gontui Oregon Stale made Its victory M' Kw ork certain In the third period A I cat substitute SLanford bark Bob Mitchell fumbled deep in Ms territory Quentin Greenough OSC center fell on the ball fourteen yards from gosL Clinches Victory Eight plays later the Beavers crossed the last line Bob Dethman left half dived over center from Iho one foot line on fourth down Simas rame in to make the extra tally Some 22000 fans crowding the stadium to rapacity made the wel kin ring with their thunderous ovation to the Oregon Slate team and the coach Blngularly it was a former University of Nebraska player Lon who became the roachlng Stiner Warriors Rout Madera Bears By Lopsided Score Fresno High Wins Open ing Yosemite League Contest 32 To 0 the Tfojan eight Mecham then I passed over the goal line to End Bill Regner for the score Newqulst converted from placement All of the remaining touchdowns of the battle rame in the third period with Oregon chalking up two additional markers before USC could score The second Oregon tourhdown came after Oregon took the hall on USC's forty one yard line after an exchange of kicks Mecham Passes To Rohltn Nswqufst passed to Anthony Crlsh right end for a first down I on the USC seventeen yard line I On the next play the flashy Mecham dropped bark and passed to Halfbaek Tom Rohlln for touchdAwn extra point Newqulst kicked the Barrett Meir Run Wild In Second Half To Wipe Out Early WSC Lead and returned to their former fiaihy form of early scoring when they took the opening kickoff and In a cries of eight -ployi crossed th goal line of the hard fighting Gauchos Fullback Bud Myers converted Three minutes later the Bulldogs crossed the Gaucho goal line again making the score 13 to 0 In the first eight minutes at play In the middle of the second quarter the Bulldogs tallied again but were threatened by the inspired Gauchos during the third quarter and until the last five minutes of the final period when Mickey Most nl sophomore fullback led an eighty yard march to score in tho last two minutes of play Myera Plunges Over Sherrill Vanlandlngham left half for the Bulldogs took Captain Ernie opening kickoff on the ten yard line and ran It back through a maze of Gauchos behind good blocking to the Gaucho forty six yard line In eight plays that baffled the Santa Barbaras Captain Lea- Terry left half Bud Myers fullback and Vanlandlngham drove the pigskin to the Gaucho one foot line from where Myera plunged over for the first tally Myera plocekicked the convert aion Myers Intercepts Poos Myers almost immediately come into the limelight again when ho Intercepted Fullback FTanda Graham's forward pass on the second play after the kickoff He leaped high In the elr to pick the boll out of Captain Saena1 reach and raced from the Gaucho forty two to the nine yard stripe He lost three yards on an attempted buck through renter On the next play Vanlandihgham went off his own right tackle to score from the twelve yard line Myere missed the plareklck conversion The delegation of mote than 1M Fresno rooters went wild The Bulldogs again looked like the teams of 1939 when they were in the habit of scoring against all opponents with the exception of San Jose State in the first five minutes of a game After Fresno's second touchdown Captain Saens took Captain Terry's kickoff on hla own goal line and executed a thrilling runberk to mid-field where was stopped finally by Vernon Humphrey top rating Fresno guard The Gaurhos rushed Max Diamond Into the left half bark all of the game The only spark of attack they showed came late in the lost period when they took to the air to offer their only scoring threats which went for naught when they got down where the going gets though around the twenty yard line It waa Kenny Casanega 175 pound flying back who ruined the Bears from the offensive side Midway in the third period the left half of the Broncos playing safely on defense gathered in on of the booming punts of all American Tackle Bob Reinhard on the forty five yard stripe ripped through a bevy of Bear tacklers and rambled to the Bear' four yard line before he waa brought down by Quarterback Glen Whalen The Broncos bid on this play was short lived as Fullback Joe Vital let the ball scoot out of hit hands at he bounced through right guard to the goal Una and tha ball went to the Bears on a touchdown The Bronco rooters moaned at the tough break but It did not dampen the spirit of Casanega 67 Yards To Tally On th second play from the twenty Reinhard again kicked a long high punt to Casanega who took the ball on his thirty three maneuvered quickly to the aide lines and danced and squirmed his way the sixty seven yards anyone touching the Oakland speed demon As Casanega ram dangerously close to being brushed out of bounds Tackle BUI Braun came up to put a perfect block on the last Bear who had a rhanre to atop Casanega The Broncos missed converting and led to 0 The Bears nearly always deep In By JACK HEHTNS PULLMAN (Wash) Oct (PI Two sophomore subs ran wild In the second half to bring University of Washington from behind to a Trailing 14 to 0 the desperate 23 to 13 victory over Washington Trojans Immediately started pass- state in a coast conference football Ing and Mecham contributed hisgame today most spectacular play of the day A homecoming crowd of 22000 when he Intercepted Bob Robert- came to watch Washington State'! son's pass on the Oregon forty yard Halfback Bill Sewell past his team line and raced fifty three yards to to victory but remained to see the the Trojan seven Mecham almost Washington sophs Halfback Bob made the entire distance hut was Barrett and Fullback Melr Brooks nipped from behind Mecham save the game for the Huskies plunged two yards and on ths sec- The teams fought in midfield ond down of the seMes shot a pass through the first quarter Air the to Russell Nowling sub right end second period opened Sewell who made a leaping ratrh in the whipped a fifteen yard pass to Right end zone Newqulst's attempted plst-e kick for the extra point was TLe Statistics wide 1 The lineups: 1ST fa Hflrt Havwood LK CnA Wlllrr LT Mnrtinfak Thomas Rhas Wltann IIMMIIt flraan inrli Forward itmplad Forward paaaaa rent plaint 8 4 WSC 24 SB 13 toast of the country It was doublyi wr guryiind 34 pleasing to the baldish yet young Mary-a 21 mentor Ho evened up in part for af7w iT his alma mater Stanford whipped achuat 0 Nebreska In the Rose Bowl last Lu AM'lm International New Day I Sararthmore 20 Amrtlraa Unlvaialty A visibility Peor WaynM and Jo'lrmwi Dleklnsoa It rained Just before game time Nr- Britain' iCana) Track rr sa and almost throughout In the last Trrmou iwiwa 0 quarter the downpour was so heavy MurrhaadTraaMn it made visibility poor I1" Despite pre game predictions by TriSii! as- wiabora Head Coach Clark Shaughnessy and I Virginia Ttrh 11 ahrphrrd 0 24 Blooms- Traebar 0 reverse was true The swift flanker "''rlrfi ts TUnnmmir movements springing from man In kTria I motion (ilays slowed up noticeably I Taabr ral Slraudabarg Trachara $Dry balls were used frequently bull ciarkava Airnd they became slippery almost at midwkst once All American Quarterback nwi wHi'iUT 8 Frank Albert striving desperately Io Jopbs tid) 2A central (ind) bring his team bark from the brink VlMr 7 Of dffMtg couldn't irlp Iho boll to I Whllewsier Tesrtiers IS Olhh oeh complete some of hit southpaw TtMhtraVU3 Rvr Fan Leonard Mickey Masini sophomore gridster of Fretno State has given Bulldog football hopes a lift The former Fresno Tech athlete is a booming fullback who can plug the line hard and also produce long punts Jtfaami unit see a lot of action before the season is over Bee Photo lilt Duluth passes The lineups: Mteafard rlnrra JK 11mm IT OmwMh I Trarlirra'p IilMWAfi IMIIIII a a 4 WrtjnoURni Hnihg 18 te A 'R4un5im Omwdla 'l Moorrimd 7 Hamlin A Mryrr SK Kl llr 7 Cniral tlawal Albert MlW Unit-anil Xmrlnvlr 3t Drlhmaa Armalrung Hit Imrhanl arry a Rl Cnlwfll Crowlhar RT rorn Jonas RK Rasnor Rnbartann Rlaakar IH Rohlln Him) an HR Mrrham Mnalrk Dunlap Bran by parioda: line a Orason 0 7 13 0-20 TrKhrtown--Rrsnar Rohlln Nowling Jnnsa Pnlnla ntlar Nawqulal Riiballtutrs: Knd Hlnla Dnvla orklra Aaulrra MrCall (Harris Franr (Irliia Rargant: rmltra Blanchl: barks 1 Half Fletcher who rambled fifteen Knds Howling Rhapbard: more to the Wsahlnglon three Lon n'Mos punched Itscross In two plsyt qulal Surlra Korh Osman lo Tarda galnod by forward paaaaa Tarda kwt a (tamptad forward paaaaa Forward paaaaa Intareapt-ad by I-- Tarda galnad mnbark In-tarraptad paaaaa Punting avarago (from arrimmsKf (xi Total yards kicks ralumad Opponents' fumblaa rtcov- arad Tarda lust by panalllaa T3 0 a 30 3SS 1TB Sewell's plareklck missed hT Dari JorthWMtrra t-ollrgr 211 Aurora 0 I 0 6 0 0 Valaoraiao Manrlirilrr 3A 3 5 S-iS 114a) Nai a at joarphs Vurlnlrh Blantord om (Continued On Pig SC) (Continued On Pag SC) OSC srurlns: tnurlulonn (t'4l Mini after touchdown--Slmaa ifor lhir-l A Ir 13 dan I plarrmrni: field goal -nuna Micliiaan College (Mirqiiettei Snlwllliile Slanfordi Fulllack Shet-jO Mlrlilggn Teah 14 lerr halfharka Mllrhrll Fawrell Blrkem- WMhhuia of Tnpeka karh jdllevaeik rrnelrongj 5rl erlrk Fill Teach cme Hammalt: cenler Stahle: guanl Mlrtilgan Normal iTpallaall) A Xala Fillibeg Romps To Victory In Lassie Stakes SAN BRUNO with Jockey Ferrll Zufelt In the Irons today raptured the 93000 California Lassie Stakes for 2 year old home bred fillies at Tanforan Filliheg owned by (he Double Ranch turned the six furlongs In 1:13 1-5 with Swan second and the favorite Tlrky Oils third All twelve sltrlers carried 119 pounds Today's result First Tsf Bwcrp $2340 $11 SA $THO Mlnlnurt S2: $1140 War Faint $4 30 Tim 1:13 2 5 have I seen that shirt before?" By ONER CRANE Fresno High School's Warriors with every able bodied player on the roster getting into the scrimmages ground out a 32 to 0 win over' a badly outclassed Madera High eleven last night In Ratdiffe Stadium It waa the Yosemlte League opener for both achooli and the third straight victory for Fresno High thli season As expected the Warrior! dominated the game from start to finish and the lighter inexperienced Coyote from Madera never had a chance to make even a serious threat The Warriors tallied once in the first period added two more touchdowns in the second quarter to go off the field at the half with a 20 la 0 lead Coach Erwin Ginsburg'i reserves who stapled the second half punrhed over a couple of more touchdowns and then apparently bogged down mostly psychologically and failed to score again although there were a couple of threats No Contest From a statistical standpoint also the game was strictly no contest for tha 1940 San Joaquin Valley champion amassed a grand total of 407 yards from passes and scrimmage and marked up twenty first downs The hapless Coyotes managed exactly nothing on ground plays getting nine yards th first half and losing the same number of yards In the second period However four Madera passes out of twenty tries clicked for sixty seven yards All of the victors' touchdowns were of the earned variety coming on drives ranging from eighty to a little over twenty yards and If th breaks had been coming a lit tie thicker and faster than Fresno was making them with its rinm Inating type of football there might have been a couple of more touch downs Drir Seventy Yard Right off th bat th valley rhampa showed their mettle hy driving seventy yards In nine plays to a touchdown after having forced Jed Garlhwaite of Madera to punt when hit team could go no plnce liula Jurkovlch the Warriors' big fullback handled the hall eight of th nln times and put over the Initial score on an eleven yard thrust over renter In the middle of the second period Fresno launched a drive from Its own twenty yard line going th entire eighty yard distance to to the payoff In ntn plays Th passing of AI Cano quarterback the running of Duan Long and Jack Heldenrlch featured the drive with Long passing to Tom Marknvk-h right end on th two who fell over the goal First Conversion Cano made Fresno's first conversion of I hr season a quarterback sneak Touchdown No 1 Just before th second period ended went only twenty one yards The drive followed a sloppy kick by Garthwalte which went out of hounds on the Madera twenty one Rig Duke Hubbard sub fullback did mnt of the work In this punch the moat effective hit of which was a pass completed to Homer Venshle left end (rentlnnriOn rig JC) noheeky Pranrlg McCain larkleg Jo- "wiw Colleie panann: end Ilalln I gSilTI-I Tearhera 3d Oregon rullhark Shell on 111100:1 HgBjS4H4A Plttehurgh 0 kallharka Sima Or llhhoa enlr 2BMlern 4I WIronlFi 14 Clement: suarri Rlelaaknwekl Newmanl JJgJ1" JB- Marniietla Karfcee: larhlea Cieeh Wlekell paanwakl 37 Way Irnlvariltjr 0 rlnstrm and Hammara gelllek rarrr- Marlrtla Mount Union man Ourtafon lnjoii i Pitt Is Smashed By Michigan 0 Otlarhela 14 Odarlln 11 Itewlln nrren Miami (Oh lot Terhr Kantiiflty WMlmlmiler (Pa I Hiram A Mlnneaola 14 Illinois Chrirtian no Indiana 14 Nahnaka 1A Kohmi 0 Mlaaourl S3 Kanaaa Mala A ItMo i is" iU Naahlngtea TVali'Ti Jlahaah 14 Rarlham TN THIS WEEK'S issue of the Satur ANN ARBOR (Mich) Oct 11- KSSBaaiS- suft'sAsmdk DM Michigan Ini reduced a modlfl- emi a ploU cation of ths Intrlcala formatlonl RKKSI 10 Into Us football system today anri Minikm liimma omie wrested a hard fought first half ISUJJJ touchdown from Flltsburgira purged Ra Pair mi Kvanavtiia Panthers before rolling up flvo mareUlMlnnl Tenhrs a dsmeaiaws Onitase score In ths last thirty minutes In Moorhead (Minn I Tesrhers A Ahar win Its Ihlrd successive victory 40 5 T- ton s' In a radlral deimrlms from the Tearhee single wlnghst-k formation normal TeJX'rV 8" ly used Cosch Frlls Crlslrr's un- isles' otnai ai uw- (Tnladiv Ohl Two minutes later Sewell tossed thirty yards to Fletcher who raced across the goal line Sewell's place kirk was good Sophs Begin To Click Then Rarrett and Brooks began la dick They drove elty yards to the WSC five where the hall was lost on dawns A bad pass from BLOOMINGTON find) Oct llnl" went over Sewell's head He recovered behind the goal llnA glv -7-The pigskin pitching Horned WaRhngton Mfety Frogs of Texas Christian Unlver- Washington marched seventy ally beat off two last quarter In- yards to score In four plays after rilana attacks and emerged with a the second half opened Barrett 20 to 14 decision over a scrappy skidded off left tackle for twenty Honsler team today Means tossed thirty yard pass to The unbeaten Frogs lived up to sub End Olson who went to the their reputation for aerial power WSC four Barrett pounded across but the fighting Indians eleven In two plsy Berg's plareklck was making a strong bid for Its first good triumph of the season handed the On the first piny after the kick' visitors some of their own medirlne (off Barren sliced through left The Hooslers scored both their guard' and rambled forty eight touchdowns on passes and their yards to th WSC thirty five left serial game was a constant threat Half Steele picked up twenty five After the fourth quarter started mare- The drive hogged hut a poor It appeared th Homed Frogs were kick hy Sewell gave Washington I he shout to grab off Rn easy victory bjH on be Cougar twenty eight They led 20 to 7 on the strength Th Huskies started another touch-of the great passing of Kyle Gn- down drive Brooks going over from jHplfi the four Bergs placeklck was But Indiana rallied scored quick- ly and twice more drove Inside fbe flnnl period Washington the TCU twenty yard line In the r'V rioting minutes The last march tourhrioii resulsr wss halted at th Frog eight yard Slpbpil "ver for strip with only forty seconds to pvf 7 Hcrg 1 place- 1 kick was good n-w- WMMndim HSC Th Ifooslera got Ih first score Tminsiors ir suaurf of th gam marched sixty seven IT yards the first time they gat their I Hnn WWV I'Rm" hands on th ball 'mSh Worn 1 1 mi in iRH 11 im Ifvnlfy HAYIlR MEATH ARKANSAS "'L I Ht 9916 itssatii lilt naaeasai nr 1wV WACO (Texas) i-Bsy- RUV Fw-f Kvcoml Bshhls tll SS SA $9 3A $3 SO: i SIO SO $3 SO Long Hull 13 3-S ir Fin $4 40 nny $4 I Tim 1 3-9 Fourth- Rulkark 3900 $1 SO 11: Vain Hu It 40 0300 Wildland $4 40 Tim 1:49 2-A Firib -Old Whltev (0 4 20 $9 00: ConsrfHmnn 31SA $330 Wrll-Icy Tlin 1:13 Blnth Fllllh BIT $S0 1140- Rnnn 30 4A fjSO Tlrky OtIA $180 Tim Vtl J'S Hvnlh -Jnt ftnr SI1S0 $3 40 It: Mil Fund AI SO S3 SO Star Wrurk IIRO Tint 1:44 3-S Klnhth Csndv Hern $13 30 $9 44 14211 rater Rlicn 3S 40 $340: Tampart S3 00 Time 3 day Evening Post you'll see Arrow's handsome Gridiron Stripes shirt Cornea in four colors in a variety of collar stylet and with Gridiron Stripe tiea handkerchiefs and aborts to aid and abet the shirt See Gridiron today The shirt la $2 the ties $1 the handkerchief 35c the shorts 45c beaten Wolverines went seventy lSmiVnoSu rSIviUrtiy nla I'nliamii 14 1 eight yards In fifteen plays for a North Da first period touchdown hy Harold tC rt T'rh" Jt (Tippy) IrfH'kard FHt held out tin- fL'SjJl'YL It 1 111 the Intermission hut then faded WA ti7yg RitfVB7cnISM a before power as 34403 Raalavon spertslnrs wnlrheri 97 Baldwin Wallace 14 no Huron Cniiaga a Arkansas Rial a Rnjitharn llllmli IT llcnr Ta'l" Kry and tvSiGm A' 8 sa Bimk A Phllsndaa Espino Gold Is Winner Of Jackson Handicap MALRM (N If) Oct ll-idV-l Mil Frank Nuiinifa Espino Gold nosed out Mrs Sam Orr'a Us In the featured Jackson Handicap todny at Rockingham Park In a race that tha field hunched most of the way Morlan aiiii 'imih sa i With Teddy Atkinson up Espino hw 07" l'" 1 Vlllanoco Ftnriria A Rml 97 44 Mnrrla Coilag A Ws A Vn cl1 Sltapharda Col KM? Tasehars VVrHy Gold covered the six furlongs In Harvard Is Beaten By Cornell 7 To 0 CAMBRIDGE Oct ftl9A sluggish Cornell eleven licked off on austained drive In th fill) period to preserve Its unbeaten record with 7 la 0 trt-umph over a punrhless Harvard team before 20 (XK) fans today Th big Red Unit's victory margin was an eighty aeven yard march Inlr In the opening quarter rll-maxed by a touchdown by Left Halfback Lou niifatmo who snagged a flat four yard pass from sdiiihpnw Ken Ntnfer over the rrlnisnn gnsl line Taritl Charlie Sweeney ronverted from 8f na1 nSKRNO CALIFORNIA Su cU 1:111 over a slow track and for S2 Rial 0 Fli'rman A 1 TJHIrtM 14 MlaaUalppt InHurtrlat In I he mnt dels brought barkers StlLsnlir" Tearhar cm lor't Bears walked over Arkansas wm'ISSm? 'V 20 to 7 her today with big Jack WMhimitrn ma( 11 0 1 11 Wilson again -parking a powerful sir and gmnnd gsni Arkansas hcnt- west fir tourhunwu scored early In th first period after nr triseabcbii aatur a fumble and Wayloe tallied In thel wMiiiaia sti TmiMMin first second anf third to win easily ftSSSt" MiartsrtNpi Rtsla tmnxaaa mats Wish Point ralawba 94 S3 20 and S3 Us paid 11 and S22D while A ft Allegro paid 9280 to show (ConMnned On rsgw r) rof ARROW SMUTS'.

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