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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 15

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The Odessa (Tex.) Sunday! Oct 26, 1647 15 Ilorlh Texas Roars Slate Monahans Retains Perfect Threatens 'Civil War' 1 JERUSALEM VP) Irgun Zvai today against the self-styled Jewish defense army, Hagana, as a result of recent clashes between the two groups in the Tel Aviv area. To 27-0 Victory Over Sam Houston Leumi, Jewish underground threatened 1 i I With 53-13 Romp Over Denver City jrnr i. i j' (uuahJidea irem tilt Westminster 16." Bethany (WVaV IS Coach Fv O. Scroggins' Lobo re Allen Univ. 20.

Benedict College 13 short lived spurts in the third and fourth quarters when Denver serves got a full quota of action DENVER CITY (Spl) The Monahans Loboi took command of the situation early In the first Quarter here Friday night and City's hard fighting Gene Streety'fagainst Wilson Head's charges Centre (Ky) 33. Bethel Mississippi SUte 37, Hardin-Sim mon 7 v--, jr. whose occasional but unsustained Lafayette 30. WaihtngtonAJefieraon a rairmont (WVa) Teachers 0, Slippery Rock (Pa) Teacher. 0 (tie) Grove City 36, Edlnboro (Pa) Teach raced 70 yards in-the first in' HUNTSVILLE, Tex.

W) North Texas State's big Eagles roared to a 27 to 0 victory over the Sam Houston State Bear Kats Saturday, scoring their fourth touchdown in the last 15 stance and 10 in the second, to scored touchdowns in every stanza Louisiana Tech 34V- Northwestern attacks were no match against the Monahans defense. Both 8tate College 0 to wnip tne jjenver t-uy tancs 53-13. r-; teams tried extensive aerial stra Mississippi State 33, Vanderbilt er Calif. (Pa) Teachers 28, Clarion (Pa) Teachera 7 erase the zero figure on the Mustang field scoreboard. Three Streety passes late in the second quarter good for 16, 18.

North Texas State 37. Sam Houston tegy, Monahans attempting nine passes and completing seven for a total of 173 yards and Denver Three Griffin, two by Waldo Young, and one each by Ju Donaldson, o- McCook (Nebra) Junior 13, Dana 6 Dubuque Univ. IS, Luther 0 Mount Union 21. Otterbein 19 Stat. ft.

and 20 yards respectively put the Prairie View Collere a. Arkansas The first score came late in the first quarter after the Eagles had been on the defensve. Joe Abbey caught Fred McCain's and scored from the Eagles' 44. State O. Wendell UechL and Hartwell South Dakota Univ.

36. South Dakota. City attempting twelve ana com-oletine four to pick up 78 yards. Randolph rteI4 B3, Eighth Air Forces Martin were enough to past the SUte 7 Grinnell 7. Cornell (la) 6 National arm new lorn uim Monahans picked up 298 yards Mustangs into complete submis In the third quarter Ned Mc sion except for two effective but rushing, Denver City zub, MIDWEST ilT'S A.PLEASURE TO DRIVE ball on the Lobo five yard line but additional throws failed to hit the mark and the Mustang threat was removed with the Lobo recovery'of a "DenvefCity fumble.

Longest run of the evening was Carl Griffin's 72 yard dash from the Lobo 28 yard line to hit oav- IS NejUeceiyedaandofffrom Michlran 13. Minnesota Kentucky 7. Michigan SUM 6 Baldwin-Wallace 13, Western Penn Rolls Over Re- jncvain ana went arouna ngni guard for 47 yards and a Early in the final period, Ervin Du Bose went over the Bear Kats right guatrd from the four-yard line for a touchdown, serve 6 Denison 33, Oberlin 0 Ohio Northern 13. Capital 7 Notre Dame 31. Inwa 0 dirt.

Another Griffin run from the a smooth running car, with the ignition system functioning; perfectly," the wheels, in balance, the brakes, carburetor, everything working efficiently to SAVE you money as well. Soulhern Cal Blaxls California Bear9-14 Ilavyr 21-0 For Lobo 30 to theMustang goal line Morrhead (Minn) Teachers 19, Pnly. 1 was qiuea DacK lor a Monahans penalty. Brown 13. Colgate 13 (tie) -Cornell 33.

Princeton 31 -Holy -Cross ...0 Tale 49. Springfield 0 Pordham 13. King Point 0 Hobart Union 0 Marshall 33. Indiana State 0 Columbia 21. Army 20 Dartmouth 14, Harvard 13 Wesleyan 30, Amherst 0 Rhode Island SUte 27, Coast Guard 7 i "Washington Col.

14? St Mary's Tempi. 21. Buckneil 0 Tufts 13. Northeastern 0 Trinity 33. Williams 0 St.

Lawrence Freshmea 13, Ithaca -Freshmen 6 13. Wagner Univ. of Delaware 26. Gettysburg 0 Univ. of Massachusetts 39, Norwich 0 Middlebury 13.

St. Lawrence 7 Johns Hopkins 47, Catholic Univ. 0 Morris Harvey 14. W. Vir.

Tech 18 Syracuse Freshmen 16, Niagara Univr-Freshmen 0 Rutgers 46. Lehigh 13 Kutztown (Pa) Teacher 33, Trenton Teachers 0 Univ. of Connecticut 27, Champlaln Rochester 48. Hamilton 7 BERKELEY. Calif.

MV-Crash Kentucky Preserves Lloyd Lowe ran 55 yards to cross the goal in the last minute, but the score was not counted because he hit the sideline. Lowe then! received a pass from Tom Francisco on the 15-yard line and made the fourth touchdown. The Eagles piled up six first ing, whirling giani from Southern California charged a long and portant lap toward the Rose Bowl Saturday by battering California's of Manitoba "Central SUte (Okla) Soutwest-ern Tech (Okla) 13 (tie) Purdue 14. Illinois 7 Northwestern 7. Indiana Wisconsin 35.

Marquette XT Missouri 26. Iowa SUte 7 1 Nebraska 14. Kansas. SUte 7 Bowling; Green 31, Kent SUte 18 Cincinnati 27. Xavler 35 Wooster 18, Muskingum IS Texas' Christian 30, Oklahoma 7 Bradley 39.

North DakoU Unic. 15 Butler 31. Western Michigan 30 -Manchester 13. Canterbury- -6 Eastern Kentucky 18. Valparaiso 0 -Rio Grande 21, Rose Polytechnic 8 Wayne 83.

Buffalo 13 (Wi. 40. Albion 0 Bill Hale Motor Cor Your Only Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer in Odessa 1st and Texas Dial4691 "If We Please You TeU Others, If Not, Tell Us." Unbeaten Record Willi 7-6 Victory 1 hitherto unbeaten Bears, 39 to 14, downs, to the Bear Kats' five. before a capacity crowd estimated PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania's ponderous football machine rolled up impressive hunks of yardage and a 21 to 0 victory over the Navy Saturday, but it wasn't until the final quarter that the Quakers moved fast enough to make their "fourthstraight triumph a certainty.

A capacity crowd of 78,205 saw the home team take a 7-0 lead in the first quarter and hold grimly onto it through an unimpressive disDlav of cower football until Ilorlhveslern Puis at 0,000 fans. The big Trojans, passing and pounding relentlessly, and snatch- ing at every opportunity, scored two touchdowns in the first period; one each in the second and third quarters and crossed the EAST LANSING, Mich. (P) Kentucky- edged out Michigan State 7 to 6 Saturday as the Spartans, also suffered the loss of their star back, George Guerre, who broke a lee makine a touch- GusUvus-Adolphua 14. Concordia New' Hampshire 28. Vermont 6 Skids lo Indiana American International 20.

Bergen 7 Geneva 40. Carnetrie Tech 13 West Virginia Wesleyan 9, Wayne- (Moorehead) 7 North Central 39, Elmhurst 0 St. Olaf 14. Carleton 13 Wichita 55. Arizona SUte (Flagstaff) 7 Central Missouri Teachers 20, Culver-Stockton 12 'l goallineof7 demoralizedaHH-downr-The-fif tlr-successive vie- the-weary the-weary Midshipmen crumbled in the last Deriod.

EVANSTON, 111. (ff1) Indiana's Bob Young ironically "pitched Statistically, it was all Penn's eame. but the Red and Blue clad Durg Muhlenberg 40, Upsaia 0 Swarthmore 7, Urslnus 0 Pennsylvania Military College 25, Drexel Tech 0 Susauehanna 20. Juanlta 7 both of the games' touchdowns as Kentucky SUte 48, Wilberforce team wasted many of its opportunities throueh fumbling and tory for the Sugar Bowl pointed Wildcats was a rough and tumble affair. A record of 26,997 fans witnessed the fourth and final inter-sectional meeting between the two teams.

Kentucky scored-in-theclosing Church 0 Southern Illinois 90, Northern" 1111 nois Teachers 0 Franklin and. Marshall 21, Dickin Door passing. son 7 fornia eleven twice in the last "period. California counted touchdowns in the first and second quarters, but except for these scoring flurries, was outplayed by a team the huge crowd cheered at the end as possible Coast Conference champions and western representatives in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Emporia SUte 39.

Fort Hays SUte 7 Northwestern upset the Hoosiers 7 to 6, for the Wildcats' first Big- Nine victory 4n three starts, before 42,000 homecoming fans Saturday. Quarterback Young's 59-yard touchdown pass to End Bob Ra- Penn one touchdown right William Jewell 12. Tarkio 0 Lake Forest 7. Illinois Wesleyan 0 SOUTH at the outset and fumbled away IAJabama-17 Georgia 7 19, Unir. another in the third quarter while minutes of the first period-after Georgia Teen 88.

citadel TenneasM 49. Tennessee Tech 0 Navy's two scoring chances both Washington and Lee 82. Davidson 0 taking a quick kick from the Spartans. of Manitoba Platteville (Wis) Teachers 8. Stev- ens Point Teachers 20 South DakoU 36, South DakoU SUte vensberg gave Indiana a 6-0 half were fumbled; away.

Cuke 13. Wake Forest 6 time lead. But then Young's pass IonyMinisL. Richmond Ham Dden Sydney- 0 from" deep-iirhir owrrrterntory Haverford College 14, Randolph-Ma XOCNTlAiTDITORlIJM shipman, led Penn to victory, gaining 58 yards on. running plays was Intercepted by North west ern's Tom Worthington and re and 67 on passes.

turned 35 yards for a touchdown in the third period. con 7 Arkansas 19, Mississippi 14 Maryland 21. V.P.L 19 Virginia 35, V.M.I. 6 Furman' 30. Wof ford 6 BiuefiBoT 42rSt Paul 0 82nd Airborne (Fort Bragg) 14.

Cherry Point Marine 7 Tulane 40, Auburn 0 11 North Carolina 35. Florida 7. Shaw University IX Morris Brown wildcat Quarterback Jim Far- fftouble Main Event Dory Funk vs Gray Mask Pierre LaBelle vs Sailor Watkins Hew Model (-50 AUTOCAR TRUCK AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 200-inch wneelbase, 10.00 20 tires, model 6231 Browne Lipe auxiliary transmission with power tower, air brakes, fish-plated frame. Bible, Choral Groups Give Student, Play Dubuque la. Univ.

13, Luther 0 Tulane 40. Auburn 0 SOUTHWEST Texas 12. Rice 0 Texas 24. Baylor 0 Trinity Univ. 20, Univ: of Houston 0 FAB WEST Washington 25.

Stanford 0 MonUna 13. Washington SUt33 -Oregon SUte 46, Portland Univ. 0 Brigham Toung 27, Utah State 12 Colorado Univ. 14, Colorado AAM 7 Utah 26. Wyoming 7 Texas Tech 36.

Denver 7 Colorado College 35. Colo. Mines 12 rar cooly place-kicked the extra-point -to seal the victory. The' Hoosiers, a six-point favorite, played erratic balh fum bling four times losing pos session each time. They faded Special Event Guellemo Lopes vs Gordon Hessel Alabama Scores badly in the second half and got Try outs for 7 an-original play, "Patience of Joan" written by Joann Moore and Jimmy Mallord, werestarted-Wednesday.

Bill Adams, dramatics teacher at OHS is. going to use. hisjthoral readers to give the plot of play but the leading roles "will go to those students taking Bible. AUTOCAR SALES 4 SERVICE CO. little help from -their- heralded Montana State 34, Idaho SUte Col triple threat a Halfback 17-7 Upset Over Phone 3855 2100 Kermit Highway Odessa George Taliaferro.

He carried lege of Pocatello 13 Colorado SUte 7, Western SUte 7 (tie). Nevada 31. Tulsa 13: University of Southern California 39, the ball 18 times for 44 yards, Wrestling 8:30 Every Monday Nite 7 Tiny Moorman, Promoter- less than three-yard average. He Favored Georgia University of California 14. completed two of eight passes Oregon 84, Ban -7.

Southern ethodist 7, UCLA 0. for 11 yards. ATHENS, Ga. UPi Alabama cashed in on the running of Low m. i.iilliy-v.'uwM..i a i.

u'MW-y. ell Tew and the all-around abil ity of Harry Gilmer to defeat a favored Georgia eleven, 17-7, Sat urday to the surprise of an over- flow crowd of 48,000. Style QyaIity Value Yoij get all three in rz: The Tide jumped into a 7-0 lead-ta-4he-iirst-minute-oi play when-Gilmerraced 80rards to Vf score on a punt return. Georgia managed to tie the count at 7- OF ALL TIRE all before the half on an 83-yard pass, John Rauch to Eli Maricich, but-that-about-told-the-toryof -TROUBLE thRiiHrlrgs' nffns- 7 11 Mostly on Tew's running, but with some help from Bill Cadeiv OCCURS IN it head and Gilmer, the Tide had an edge in net yats-ushingV-251tp 75, and led jn lirst downsl7 to THE LAST 10 11. Georgia completed nine of 18 passes for 200 yards and Ala r- bama connected on six of eleven for 63 yards.

tailored by Hart Schaffner Marx OF TIRE LIFE Broncs Blast (Continued from Page 13) jured fullback- came from- the bench twice and both time provided that extra something necessary to pull the Broncs away from 5 the Bobcats when the going got close. TRADE IN THOSE THIN TIRES TODAY ON The first instance came in the second period. Halfback Jimmy Patterson, who turned In an amazine running and punting average, had shoved the depleted tvn rrr i ir" i 1.1 Broncho lineup to a 6-0 first' quarter edge with a 31-yard power drive to the pay stripe. AT fVSs. With prospects bright for a The" bciTor'' the styles, the finest details of workxhanshjpy the superb wearing quality of fine all-wool fabrics that's what you get in 'the new Hart Schaffner Marx Front Row Worsteds for fall! 6-0 half time score, Coach Cole- man sent Town send in to the accompanying roar of some fans, and the taped-leg tornado scored from 15 yards eat a few plays More than anything elseJiOweverwaa the showing change for the better which Townsend's presence effected on the Bronchos.

Irtthe-thirdafter-SanAngelo had driven 65 yards lory their score, Townsend was hustled in again and on the third play, breezed. 54 yards to score, then kicked the point which gave Odessans a breathing spell at 19-7. After that it was Arnod's rtm, a 45yarder by- Patterson and 37 more paying yards by little Sonny Mobley that shoved 6-pointers over." Townsend kicked-goaLon fhe three final markers. Along with Townsend in the Get rid of old, smooth, dangerous 4 tires now. Reduce the risk of blow Andbecausc" yo virtues in extra measure, these 'great suits keep their distinctive smartness through outs, punctures months of hard wear.

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Arnold turned in a sparkling pass defensive game. Along with his touchdown interception, he knocked several other long Harvey aerials to the, ground when completion seemed sure. Arnold also scatted 42 yards to the goal with a pass from Quarterback Paul Matejowsky in the first, but the play was called back on a clipping penalty. Def ensivel little Gerald Campbell established as one of the roughest, time and again loosing ground-s a in tackles upon the Angelo carriers. In the line, it was Center Tommy Moorman, Guards Gordon Headlee and Harry Pace that carried the load.

The Bobcats, too, had to give no quarter in personal standouts. Backs Tommie Gray, the1 boy who ripped off big chunks of ground on the touchdown drive, Donnie Taff and Harvey turned in tasks that', were remarkably proficient However, the Bobcats. 'Suffered a loss when Taff broke, his ankle i on trie one-yard touchdown run. Harvey was the Angelo workhorse, throwing, running, and calling the plays the entire game. Center Bill Banta and End Sammie Fitzhugh were the top hands in the Bobcat forward GLOBE CLOTHIERS 313 N.

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