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PROVE BEST IN SOUTHWEST FOOTBALL Says He's Good and Is Schoolboy W3KI miECm "second oldest DAILY 'IN TCXAS Saturday, October 16, 1943 Page 3 Aggie-TCU Till Tops Loop Card Unbeaten List Shrinks Sports Roundup LSU, TCU Untouchables When They Play Each Other FORT WORTH. Oct 16 (VPW Ex-Steers, Mates Drub Ags26-0 By WELDON HART Austin Statesman Sports Editor The Southwestern Pirates have the best football team in Texas and can almost prove it by pointing to their 14-7 victory over tough Texas and their double verdict over North Texas Aggies, the second edition of which came out here Friday night to a stirring 26-0 tune. Next Saturday at Houston comes a test for Greater Southwestern honors, in an engagement with the Southwestern Louisiana institute team composed of former Rice, L. S. Tulane and Tulsa players.

This may be the last time around for Southwestern's mighty marines, most of whom are scheduled to report to boot camp early in November. A game with Tulsa will be the t. (r I) AAA By HUGH Fl'LLERTON JR. NEW YORK. Oct.

16. (Pt Baseball brain-teaser: George H. Poore of Amsterdam, asks a question that led to a lot of research by this Who was manager of the New York Giants before John McGraw? Try that on your memory and we'll give the answer later along with the tip that it's almost as hard to find as who'll be the next Brooklyn manager Bastrop 8, Lexington 0. Burnet 54, Thrall 6. New Braunfels 34, Luling 0.

Florence 6, Leander 0. San Marcos 0, Lockhart 31. La Grange 45. Smithville 0. Bellville 13.

Brenham 0. Llano 34, Richland Springs 0. Lampasas 39, Fradericksburg 20. Thorndale 0, Rockdale 6. Gonzales 28, Nixon 0.

Rosebud 46, Academy High 0. Elgin 52, Giddings 6. San Saba 0, Taylor 37 Yoakum 26, Seguin 0. Brackenridge 12, Kerrville 6. Amon Carter Riverside (Fort Worth) 20, Paschal (Fort Worth) 0.

Arlington 19, Bowie 6. Weslaco 31. San Benito 12. Harlingen 7. Edinburs 7 (Edin By the Associated Pru The Texas schoolboy football campaign rolls to the half-way mark Saturday with 15 teams in the ranks of the undefeated and untied.

Three more took the count Friday night with Quanah falling before Vernon 20-6, Kerrvillc losing to Brackenridge (San Antonio) 12-8 and Edinburg being held to a 7-7 tie by Harlingen. Edinburg however, won its game a conference affair by the penetration route. Amarlllo's Golden Sandstorm continued to blow with tempestuous fury, downing Norman, 13-6 in the week's feature. Norman had been unbeaten and untied prior to Friday night and was rated the top team of Oklahoma. Aggicland moved to Fort Worth Saturday for what might well be the decisive battle of th Southwest conference football campaign.

Twelve hunded Cadets from Texas A. M. stormed into town to watch their youthful griddcrs pit speed and spirit against Texas Christian's Horned Frogs in the onl, game matching unbeaten teams. From this battle is expected to emerge the team that will meet Texas with the conference title at stake. Both teams were in excellent condition.

A crowd of 15.000 was fotecast. Probable starting lineups (kick-off 3 p. Texas A. Geer. le; Mon-crief.

It: Neville, lg; Wright, Turley, rg; Bryant, rt; Wiley, re; Butchofsky. qb; Hallmark, Ih; Flanagan, rh; Turner, fb. Texas Christian Gartner, le; Smith, It; Morrill, lg; Hale, Harrison, rg; Flowers, rt; Marshall, re; Arjny Should Take Columbia burg wins on penetrations, 3-1). La era 6, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo principal unfinished business they'll San Angelo, Denison, Highland Park (Dallas), Longview, Marshall, Lufkin and MeAllen, other heralded powers, rolled on but Highland 12. ark had a narrow squeak, nosing Will Harridge, American league president, says this year's world series umpiring was the best ever saw in a series.

POINTING FOR POINTS When Texas Christian and Louisiana State meet at Baton Rouge, Oct 30 it will be their fourth football clash and both teams will be trying for the first touchdown of the series TCU won. 3-0. in 1931; next year it was a 3-3 tie and the Sugar Bowl game of 1938 brought a 3-2 victory for the Tex-ans. DID YOU KNOW IT? Here's the answer to that leading question: McGraw became Giant manager In July, 1902. after Horace Fogel and George Smith had failed to keep the club from slipping into the cellar And in 10 years before that, after Jim Mutrie finished his nine-year term, the Giants operated under 11 different managers.

SHORTS AND SHELLS Add 17 -year -old all -America candidates: Eddie Bray of Illinois; his supporters say he'll give Pitt's Joe Mocha a lesson In ball carrying Saturday Chicago story is that Charley Grimm, who recently signed a 25-year contract to manage Milwaukee, tells friends he has "been living for the day" when he will again pilot the Cubs "Rooster" Coffee, Indiana guard, gave his teammates a new rallying cry when he announced in a huddle just before the Northwestern game: "Not a soul shall penetrate this line-horizontally, vertically or transversa ally." out Sherman 21-18. San Angelo beat Cisco 34-6. Denison blasted McKin- Mission 18, Mercedes 0. Longview 45, Texarkana 0. Breckenridge 33, Stephenville 0.

Denison 58, McKinney 6. Marshall 47, Kilgore 7. Athens 20, Jacksonville 7. Sweetwater 53, Ballinger 0. Norman, 6, Amarillo 13.

Gardner, qb; Lucas, lh; James, rh; ney oo-o. ijongview swampea iex-arkana 45-0, Marshall rar. over Kil 4 Carter, fb. gore 47-7. Lufkin walloped Pales SMU AND RICE BOTH tine 52-0 and MeAllen defeated Robstown 25-7.

I leave oehind. As indicated in Friday's leather-popping tussle with the Aggies here, the Pirates have recognized the limitations of a ground game and are trying to vary it with passes an ambition rendered difficult by the fact that they don't have a passer. Jackie Field, one of the fanciest running backs these parts have seen in a dozen moons, can throw the ball pretty hard and pretty far but often does not know where it is going. Jackie did figure in three passing plays that made Friday night's victory easier, however in the first quarter he caught 27-yarder from R. L.

Cooper and then tossed a SEEK FIRST VICTORY DALLAS, Oct. 18 iPy Southern Forest (Dallas) won its first game NEW YORK. Oct. 16. (INS) Despite a probable one-sided victory for unbeaten army, more than 20,000 spectators were expected at Baker field today for the encounter between the Cadets and Columbia's harrassed Lions, who have been trounced in two previous Starts.

A parade of the cadet corps was to precede a tussle that shaped up on paper as a virtual track meeting starting from the formation which Coach Red Blaik has installed at West Point for this season and which Columbia will face tor the first time. Coach Lou Little has drilled his Lions all week on the intricacies and deceptiveness of the but admittedly foresaw nothing to cause the slightest' optimism. Army beat a Governali-sparked Methodist and Rice institute try to break into the win column for the first time this season at Ownby stadium Saturday in the Southwest Shamrock 21, Wheeler 0. Perryton 0, Canadian 31. Midland 6, Plainview 20.

South Park (Beaumont) 19, Beau-mont 6. Lufkin 52, Palestine 0. Tyler 20, Gladewater 0. Weatherford 28. Mineral Wells 0.

Hillsboro 13, LaVega 0. Paris 12, Greenville 6. San Angela 34, Cisco 6. A young man who knows and doesn't mind saying he's good is Bing Turner, Texas Aggie back from Beaumont. But the lad is proving what he knows and says, as witness the fact he's now leading Southwest conference scoring with 33 points.

He, was expected to continue his stellar play in Saturday's Aggie tussle with TCU. conference opener for both clubs. in two years, nosing out North Dallas 7-6. It broke the interscholas-tic league's longest losing streak. Other results Friday night: Pampa 13, Phillips Brownfield 19, Levelland 13; Plainview 20, Midland Electra 12, Wichita Falls Olney 6, Burkburnett Childress 19, Graham 0: Odessa 15, Abilene Coaches Jimmy Stewart and Jess Neely will field starting lineups sprinkled with new talent from the short one to Gordon Hollon that put the ball on the NT AC 16-yard line.

Big Spring 41, Lamesa 20; Sweetwater 53, Ballinger Bowie (El Irish Brewing Bitter Unbeaten Navy After 4th Win Paso) 34. Austin (El Paso) 13; Paris Pa 12, Greenville Denton 13. Gaines- Columbia team, 34 to 6, last year, and this season has rolled up 126 points in swamping Temple, Colgate and Villanova. Columbia no longer has Governali and so far reserves. Probing for more speed and hustle, Neely injected eitfht new faces into the Owl starting crew, shoving the touted Bucky Sheffield to the second squad.

Into the back-field he moved Charley Maden, Roland Stelzer, Dayid Parrish and Wilson Green none of whom ever started a high school game Probable starting line-ups (kick-off 3 p. Rice Grininger, le; Malmberg. It; Cox, lg; Kilgore, Nichols, rg; Davis, rt; Lamprose, re; Stelzer, qb; Green, lh; Haden, rh; Parmh. fb. Southern Methodist Croft, le; Holt, It; Shaw, lg; Cloud, Hill, rg; Pool, rt; Levy, re; Cunningham, qb; McClintock, lh; Gibbons, rh; Allen, fb.

hasn't a victory. ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 16. (INS) Navy's undefeated eleven met Penn State Saturday with a half dozen injured performers on the sidelines, but still rated as top-heavy favorite to make it four in a row in the final of the season at An Denton 13, Gainesville 7. Sulphur Springs 24, Ladonia 0.

Odessa 15, Abilene 0. Highland Park (Dallas) 21, Sherman 18. Electra 12, Wichita Falls 0. Waxahachie 41, Mexia 0. Waco 47, Corsicana 0.

Henderson 27, Livingston 0. Killeen 26. Belton 12. Cameron 13, Hearne 6. Olney 6, Burkburnett 0.

Graham 0. Childress 19. "McAlle 25n, Robstown 7. Memphis 13, McLean 7. White Deer 27, Panhandle 6V Lefors 0.

Wellington 41. Hereford 12. Friona 9. Pampa 13, Phillips 0. Brownfield 19, Levelland 13.

Temple 13. Cleburne 12. Bonham 13, Whitewright 0. Brownwood 19, Ranger 0. Weslaco 31.

San Benito 12. Harlingen 7. Edinbure 7 (Edin Golfers to Replay Blackland, Bryan Renew Grid Feud BRYAN, Oct. 18. (Pi The Bryan field Navigators and the Blackland army air field Eagles renew their football feud when they meet at the Stephen F.

Austin high school field here Saturday night When the two teams met in Wacb Oct. 3, the Blackland gridmen bested the Navigators 21-12. Key Tourney Match ham 13, Whitewright Sulphur Springs 24, Ladonia Amon Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth) 20, Paschal (Fort Worth) Brownwood 19, Ranger Breckenridge 33, Stephen-ville Weatherford 28, Mineral Wells 0: Waco 47, Corsicana Temple 13, Cleburne 12; Bryan 37, Ennis Hillsboro 13, La Vega Waxa-hachie 41, Mexia Tyler 20, Glade-watre Longview 45, Texarkana Athens 20, Jacksonville Henderson 27, Livingston Lamar (Houston) 14, San Jacinto (Houston) South Park (Beaumont) 19. Beaumont Weslaco 13, San Benito 12. From there it took Field only four plays to power over, what with Spot Collins, Harold Fischer, Zuelil Conoly, Bobby Henderson, Jack Sachse and Bubo Barnett as potent offensively as defensively spreadeagling the outclassed NTAC line.

In the third Quarter, after Cooper had galloped 73 yards for the second touchdown on a fake reverse, Field pitched a nice 33-yarder to Billv Hearne that lacked a scant yard of scoring. Ken Matthews picked up the touchdown that settled everything, and the fourth one, scored by Bobby Magruder for the -second string In the fourth quarter, was lagnappe. Magruder completed short pass in this period to give the Pirates four out of 14. SAN ANTONIO. Oct 16 Defending champion R.

H. Nix of Dallas and Billy Hunt of Houston played 22 holes to determine who would meet Guy Keith of Beaumont Saturday in the Texas Senior Golf association tournament's finals MADISON, Oct. 16. (INS) The University of Wisconsin Badgers ran into a football party Saturday with the Notre Dame eleven pouring and the Badgers were conceded little chance of making the game even interesting. Coach Harry Stuhldreher has had his boys concentrating on an aeril offense to combat the powerful passing game of the Irish.

The Badgers also have been working hard on defense to combat the Notre Dame formation. Failure of Wisconsin to gain on the ground swung Stuhldrei-er over to the airlanes strategy but the chances that this attack would click were practically ruined when Right Halfback Don Kindt and Left Halfback Paul McLaughlin turned up with injuries which kept them out of the game. Kindt, besides being an offense star, also has shone on defense and has done most of the Badger kicking. Coach Frank Leahy, striving to prevent the Irish from becoming too and they still don't know. Mid-IIite Show Hunt won a 22-hole semi-final TONITE 11:45 burg won on penetrations).

match from Nix Friday but at the request of both golfers, committee decided that a question involving a technicality on the 17th Pharr-San Juan -Alamo 12. La napolis. Among the casualties in the 14-13 victory over the powerful Duke team last Saturday was Al Channel, captain and left end of the middle eleven. Backs Bruce Smith, Jim Pettitt and Bob Jenkins also were expected to miss today's tussle. Winners over North Carolina-Pre-Flight and Cornell prior to scoring the Duke upset, the Middies were prohibitive favorites over the Penn State team which lost to Bucknell, beat North Carolina and tied Colgate.

However, Capt. John Whclchel expected a tougher game than the sideline quarterbacks, with Penn State ready to start the same team that faced Colgate last week. That the Navy regarded the game as a breather is revealed by the schedule, showing them next meeting Georgia Tech, then Notre Dame and Penn, to be followed by weak Columbia, and the biggest tussle of them all at West Point hole should require a replay match With the deciding Hunt-Nix match scheduled for this morning, Lubbock Elevens Play Each Other LUBBOCK, Oct. 16. (IP) A couple of touchdown-hungry teams clash here Saturday night when Texas Tech meets South Plains army air field.

Tech has been able to score only 46 points against 74 for the opposition in four games, while SPAAF was getting 42 points to 67 in three tilts. Both teams have been shut out once Tech by the Texas Aggies and SPAAF by Southwestern. the finals were to be played this if While these passes did figure in the scoring, it couldn't be said that Southwestern has suddenly developed a passing attack. Field Gen. Collins must continue to call them, however, for two reasons: to loosen up those "10-man" lines the opposition likes to throw against Southwestern, and to take advantage of such a concentrated ground defense.

Even as erratic a passer afternoon. Tulsa and 0U Play Tonight OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct 16. (IP) Tulsa's Golden Hurricane will meet the University of Oklahoma Sooners here Saturday night in the 13th test of a 29-year-old football rivalry. With reserves three deep and a know-how carried over from 20 victories in its last 23 matches, the Hurricane was a heavy favorite to splinter the Sooners, staggered by an imposing injury roster. The duel of the night will take place between Tulsa's Clyde Le-force, whose tossing brought him national fame last year, and big Bob Brumley, the power in the Feria 6.

Mission 18, Mercedes 0. Forest (Dallas) 7, North Dallas 6. Big Spring 41, Lamesa 20. Quanah 6, Vernon 20. Dublin 32, Coleman 0.

Stamford 40, Hamlin 0. Seymour 14, Haskell 7. Rotan 6, Baird 0. Brady 53, Cross Plains 0. COLLEGE GAMES Ursinus 10, Temple 6.

Drake 19, Missouri Valley 7. Southwestern (Texas) 26, North Texas Aggies 0. Fort Sheridan 14, Gardiner Army hospital 0. confident, been drilling the sauad on Wisconsin plays. The num LAST DAY 22c TIL 1 Duke, N.

Carolina Renew Old Rivalry DURHAM. NT. C. Ort. 1fi (INS) V-12 football powerhouses from the tTniversity of North Carolina and as Field is going to complete one now and then when the receivers can continually get wide open on early downs.

Collins, who likes to block as well as he likes to tackle, is inclined to favor the running game. To use a D. X. Ciblism, he prefers to stick his nose into the current and try to make headway and headway the Pirates can make a lot of, with their fine blockers' ber 1 team of the nation, however, is not likely to experience much difficulty in solving the Badger running attack, since it is at full strength for the battle. John Lutz got the call at indt's position and Self a frpsh-man, took over McLaughlin's post.

Ray Dooney, former Notre Dame freshman, drew the fullback Doane uNeb.) 46, Fort Crook 2. riV Miami (Fla.) 51, Third Armored regiment. Camp Gordon. 6. boontr iMckltUU, no com'-? vm Rice institute.

In the series. Oklahoma has won six and Tulsa five, with one tie. Cornell, Holy Cross Contest Watched ITHACA, N. Oct. 16.

(INS) Cornell and Holy Cross clashed on Schoellkopf field gridiron at 3 p. m. Saturday in what was regarded -Cuke university mei uumaiii Saturday afternoon in the first of Southwestern (La.) 20, Fort Ben ning 176th Infantry 7. a two-game home-and-home series. The Blue Devils and Tarheels, Fort Douglas 6, Kearns Air base 0.

and shooting-star runners like Field, Matthews and Cooper, al -STARTS SUNDAY ft I li 1 1 I i yM, ffffji" 'NOW SHOWING Mrltf ancient state and Southern conference rivals, meet in a second game at Chapel Hill Nov. 20. Rivalry between the two institutions dates Iowa, 3-Time Loser, Takes on Indiana though the last-named is no crash ing fullback but rather a third half back in the Pirate offense. Austin Gets TAAF Softball Tourney as one of the most important games in the country. Although defeated by Dartmouth 3-0, Holy Cros3 has not had its goal line crossed in back to 1888.

IOWA CITY. Iowa. Oct. 16 Gophers Get First Real 1943 Test MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16.

(INS) The Gophers of Minnesota got their first big test of the season Saturday when they met the army eleven from Camp Grant. Around 35,000 partisan fans were HOUSTON. Oct. 16. (JP) Texas Amateur Athletic federation of' three contests.

The Ithacans have won three out of four banging out a 30-0 victory over Princeton last ficials will close their two-day Saturday taking ashellacking from meeting here Saturday after decid ing that TAAF competitions in prac Porkers Will Get Enforced Vacation FAYETTEVILLE, Oct. 16. fP) The Porkers will take an enforced vacation next week-end. Navy. tically all sports would be revived nn hand when the well-restea it it; i ii in i i fii'ii Southwestern will need to mix 'em up against an SLI line that includes such worthies as Billy Blackburn, Weldon Humble, Win-dell Williams and J.

W. Magee of Rice, to mention only the principal contributions from a single school. NTAC had its moments Friday night, none of them lasting long enough for a touchdown. They had their best chance and closest bid in the second quarter, when Red Ma- for 1944. (INS) Coach Slip Madigan's Iowa Hawkeves sought their first victory of the 1943 football season Saturday, hoping to post it at the expense of the Indiana Hoosiers.

The Hawkeyes, losers to Great Lakes, Wisconsin and the Iowa Seahawks, are without benefit of navy trainees and must rely on an all-civilian team to beat the visitors. The Hoosiers boast a better 1943 record, having tied Miami, lost to Northwestern and defeated both Gophers took the field. In their three games to date, They made the decision Friday 111 1 I ir mm and named the following tournament (ho r.nnhers' best showing was UTS fate I dates and cities: aoainst a weak Nebraska team Boxing. San Antonio, date unset which ttiey beat 53 to 0. The Warriors, coached by Char- Baseball, Houston, date unset Arkansas University Athletic Dir.

Eugene Lambert said Friday that the university's football team would remain idle next week, being unable to fill en open date caused by cancellation with rbe naval air technical training center of Memphis. Nagurski Satisfied Playing Tackle CHICAGO, Oct. 16. (IP) Bronko Nagurski, who returned to the Chicago Bears this season after several years retirement, isn't going to make a bid for his old fullback post now that Bill Osmanski is leaving the team. As to reports that he would re Track and Field, Fort Worth, lou Rarhman have Dlayed six "white mm i panne so far and while the record March 17-18.

Tennis, Houston, Aug. 18-20 (pri ley's passes and runs topped off by a John Bond rampage through center pierced the Pirate 20-yard Wabash and Nebraska, although like Iowa. Indiana will have eight II If WAh, is not imoressive In victories, the vate club players under 18 will be freshmen on its starting team and teams met have rated better than Minnesota's previous opponents. line. Then things got tough, but eligible for the first time).

is without benefit of service play on fourth down Pete Stout almost Also umm 1 WOMEN IN SPORTS I ALSO Men's Basketball, Fort Worth, ers. turned a disastrous-looking play into a touchdown. The fleet TCU March 10-11. Swimming, San Antonio, Sept. 3-4, place Osmanski, who is going into the navy, the 34-year-old Bronk freshman, backing up to pass, got KITCHENS Refrigeration Service Commercial Household PHONE 6362 116 E.

5th St. Austin, Texas Roque. singles, at doubles himself chased almost back to the said: "I'm having enough trouble at tackle. Why should an old guy like me look for trouble like that?" at Fort Worth, July 3-4. Soccer.

Dallas, date unset. Penn Favored PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 16. (INS) The University of Pennsylvania's undefeated eleven took the field as undisputed favorites Saturday when they clashed with Lakehurst naval air station at Franklin field.

1 And I I NEW 1 bugs bunny MARCH OF TIME 1 Rd 7 oj middle of the field, and then broke around his left side to make it all back and nearly 10 yards more. Horse Shoes, Houston, Stpt. 3-4. Men's Softball, Austin, Aug. 25-26.

Girls' Softball, Dallas, Aug. 18-19. John Steele, another TCU frosh playing tackle, knocked the props from under the nearest Pirate to cut Stout loose, and he ran and Segura, Tolbert Are Net Finalists lunged until Collins blocked him ing a Home? Cats Hope to Avenge Bluejacket Defeat EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 16. (INS) Northwestern university's football team swarmed out on Dyche stadium turf Saturday bent on revenge and training their sights on the Bluejackets of Great Lakes naval training station.

It was the third meeting of the two elevens since 1918 when the sailors crushed the Wildcats and went on to win the national grid championship. Last fall the Bluejackets hung a 48-0 licking on Lynn Waldorf's boys and the Purple eleven was out to show their followers they aren't going to be a doormat again. out of bounds inches short of a first down. JAWN JARRING AGAIN COLORADO SPRINGS. Oct.

16. (INS) The Kirtland field, N. eleven headed by "Jarrm' Jawn" Kimbrough, former all-American from Texas A. will clash with the undefeated and untied Colorado college Tigers Saturday night at Colorado Springs. Kimbrough's entrance into the game was announced Friday by Capt.

Ted "Shipkey, coach of the army team. OPEN UNDER New Management MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16. (INS) Francisco Segura and William Tal-bert Saturday were slated to meet Later stout, who made some ml nice runs while fleeing from Pirate passers-rushers, was hurt receiving Sunday in the finals of the Pan American tennis singles. Pauline Betz and Dorothy Bun "AERIAL GUNNER" HUMPHREY 1 SrV.

-W UW North Atlantic" jg 'Tv Imn Mi'll punt. He left the park in an ambulance but Saturday morning NEW FOOD NEW SERVICE NEW dy vied Saturday for the women's st. David reported he had a rest Let us finance it on small payments and low interest. MUTUAL, DEPOSIT LOAN 905 Congress ful night and it was believed he ATMOSPHERE would leave the hospital during the day. HAWTHORNE CLOSES CHICAGO.

Oct. 16. (INS) The Hawthorne race track closed a 33-day meeting Saturday with a nine-race program, the top event of which is the Illinois-owners OLD MEXICO 806 RED RIVER Conoly, the agile former Long- horn tackle for Southwestern, got a severe eye cut in the third quarter STARTS TODAY 11 title. Segura got to the finals bracket by virtue of a win over Mexican Champion Armando Vega. He took each of three sets by the same score, 6-4.

Vega battled the Ecuadorian all the way, but the latter proved too agile. Talbert beat Rolando Vega, '6-1, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. In the women's doubles. Misses Betz and Bundy won by default from Aurora Legoretta and Chelo Roldan, while Margaret Osborn and Louise Brought beat. Maria Tapia de Roldan and Carmen Christlieb.

The score was 6-1, 6-0. and had to quit Otherwise both sides seemed to stand up well under the pounding. NTAC's line, headed up by Jim Wright, the ex- IT'S HERE AT LAST! WOMEN! SMU guard, did its share of the socking for more than a half. Far Eastern Expert Sees Big Losses BALTIMORE. Oct.

16. Predicting there will be no "island hopping" campaign against Jaoan, Far Eastern Expert Morris J. Harris foresaw Saturday a crushing offensive, chiefly naval, which will strike not only at Japan itself but rake her war-won empire from north to south. Speaking before a state-wide conference of civilian defense officials, the former Associated Press correspondent at Shanghai asserted that "our losses are going to be tremendous in men and materials." HIS FIRST A disappointing crowd, probably They can't do STARRING fewer than 4,000 people, saw the game. TV any more.

Favored Seahawks ou can Take on Missouri JOIN THE fVAC NOW! LAST DAY 5c -17c JOHN CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY BRUCE CABOT in M-G-M's Thriller "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" Fighting Thrills in the Northwest! Plus "BAT MAN" HELEM WllKfl SEAT COVERS FOR YOUR CAR Protect Your Upholstering With a beautiful Set of SEAT COVERS Wesley Pearson 313 South Congress 45th and Guadalupe KANSAS CITY, Oct. 16. (INS) The Iowa Seahawks, seventh ranking grid team in the nation, were in Kansas City Saturday for their night game Saturday night against Missouri university. The preflight eleven rated a strong favorite to take the Tigers over the hurdles by a large score. The Hawks were out to get even for a 7-0 defeat by the Tigers in 1942 when Den Faurot was coaching them.

Faurot is the Seahawks' mentor now and he has assembled an eleven that boasts a four-game unbeaten record. BRADFORD NEWS CARTOON Also: NIPPONESE MASK SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. Cardinal Threatens Nazi Sympathizers BERN, Switzerland, Oct. 18. (JP Cardinal Schuster, Archibishop of Miian, has threatened to excummu-nicate writers of anonymous letters betraying alleged sympathizers of the Badoglio government to nazi occupation authorities in Italy, Milan dispatches to the newspaper La Suisse of Geneva said today.

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