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KICKOFF SET P. M. MHC Morehead Clash In Final Home Tilt By BBNBBOWN Daily ftbQ Writer MorrV Harvey, hoping gain its fourth victory in eight Morehead State College; in the final honie appearance at 8 at LaitSley Field in the annual Sadie Hawkins game. Not since 1M7, Eddie first year at coach, has Morris than wins. However, the Golden Eagles now have record and meet Ohio University next week in (he final game vet the season.

A win needed In both games to finish above .900 again. vey will be meeting lor the 11th time since their first game in .1925. The Eagles hold a slight 5 4 1 advantage in the series. Only a couple ot listed In the Gee Eagles startup lineup. Joe Is back at right half replacing last week's starter, Tommy Dixon.

George Carter returns io hjs tackle slot and Bob Brown gets the nod this week over Clarence tPug) Lowery at right end. Marines 11 i tear West Vlr Celts Tie For First By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Don't vrile the Boston Celtics off yet as an also ran in the Eastern Division the National Basketball The Celllcs were supposed lo be slipping because ot the lack of sub. stitutes to spare such veterans as Easy Ed MacAuley. Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman. But they came through last night with a 119 T5 victory over the Minneapolis Lakers to tie the New York Knieks' for the division lead.

Each has wpn two games and they meet tonign! to decide undisputed leadership. MacAuley paced the Celtics but seven other players also were in double figures. Easy Fd dropped in 23 points, clicking wnn nine oi a shots from the floor and five of six from the foul line. Dick Schnittkcr led Minneapolis with 12 paints. PRO BASKETBALL 3 ntSl.tjiuli 1 Bmlon I OIBodieiter 1 Philadelphia 5 Mlnwapnlla 3 1 0 HATtmiMYH RCHEDVLE lioaion at Ntw Ynrte va.

Fort Wayne St Inula Hvraniae st SL Lcula Minneapotia vs. Wills, st HrrHw, Pa. hfsspi.th Ductal II), Mlnneapolla 74 scNDA snntnci.K na icDeduieU). OFT i vitcuntf Sennll'lccr 1 1 Palam I rows Xalafat 1 1 1 llfmrk I RarnVfrer 1 WrrrrtMn UMllrt' fi 4 1J Hitch 11 2 SMmi' i 1 Jfilsharm' SkDOS SJBsrrell IW 4 Srirrwl.e 3 1 IWttfa tUS ttWl'' Tiital i na nflrkKhiire Victory 2fi. tlarks MartSnsburg 34, Frederick, Md, College Gomes New Haven Tchrs 'S, Intl Carneele Tech 7, (Pa) 7 (Be) SOUTH Miami (Fla) 4S, Bucknell 0 stjitK Furman fi Chattawwa 28, Psrris Island BOB Morris Harvey Senior has' lost more th lmes.

Ten seniors will make their fi ll appearance before crowd Saturday night. Five will be i starting rolls. The starting seniors are George 102 YEAR OLD IRISH NATIVE REAL ND FAN WATERV1LLE, Maine IB A spry old lady oi Irish ancestry, celebrating her 102nd birthday Sunday, will be root ing Mrs. Margaret Fcrrlter Ab bqtl said it was a toss up which excited her her coming birthday or the Notre Dame signed by the 11154 squad and coaches, was given her by (he Fighting. Irish team's coach Terry Brcnnan.

She reads the sports pages lo "keep tabs on my boys" and watches all their televised Karnes. Slightly deaf she. has trouble keeping up With radio announced Mrs, Abbott Ictt County Kerry. Ire 1 make lirthe United States. her I Three 1 League May Drop Playoff CEDAR RAPIDS.

UB The Three I baseball league will con sider dropping tne snaupinessy playoffs when the league directors meei ai uncago aunoay ana iwon President Hal Totten of Rapids, said that playoff i dance has been reduced to the nolnt where Interest of fans and I It lo'pro'H t0 the clubs is a matter ot 7 3 li'concern. If the playotf system is dropped, net sjt ho said, the alternative would be use a spilt season. The top FOOTBALL SCORES High School COUNTY TEAMS Charleston 3S, Slonawall 13 Poca )9. Nltro 7 Clendenin 6. Sissonvilte Gauley Bridge 51.

Catholic Seth 20, Ripley 19 Ccredo Kenova 7, Wayne 0 Pennsboro IT, Horrisvillo 6 Pt. Pleasant 19, Spencer 13 BeeWey 12. Hinton 6 Summersville 13, Richwood 7 Elizabeth 34, St, Marys 6 Paden City 55, Williamstown 6 Trladelphla 20. Warwood 7 Follansbee 6, Wollsborg tie Benwood 19, MoundsvtUe 0 Welrton 26, Parkershurg 7 Bellaire, Ohio, 21, Wheeling 19 Crum 13, Fairmont, Ohio, 6 Bluelieia 19, PrlncetMi 6 Weston 19, West Union Wlnfield 31. Fort Gay 6 11 WillianuDn 6 EMdhs ParsonB, ppd until tonight Harperi Ferry 6, Charles Town Webster Springs 19.

Burnsville Sistcrsvllle 27, New Martinsville Union, Ohio, 14, Chcs of War ft Ricblands Vn nnaltwmcd Salem (W.Va.) Bridgewater IM St. Augustine (NC) vs Blueueia postponetl to sat. mgnt isnowj Detroit 6. Omaha IS, Idaho Stale 7 Tarkio 20. Westmar fi Southwestern (Kan) 19, North western Okla IS Western Illinois 19, St.

Amnrose Minnesota Dtilulh 12, Emporia Johns (Minn) 6, I ureka.7(Ue) Srailbern (SD) 20, Dakota Wes leyan 0 Central Missouri jus, (Kan) 0 Huron (SD) 26. Yankton 14 College of Emporia 25, Ottawa (Kan) McPherson 2S, Bctnany (Kan) Northern (SD) 13, Moorhci (Minn) 0 Sterling 37, Friends (Kan) 7 Washburn 21, Springfield (M 21 (tie) Missouri Valley 25, St. Benedicts (Kan) 7 Arkansas Tech 51, Hendrix 12 Henderson 26, Memphis Navy Central Okla 51, New Mexico Highlands 14 WEST Idaho 49, Brigham Young fi Western Colo. State 24, Colorado Mines una (Colo) State 24, South (Utah) 21 Mesa (Colo) 37, Carbon (Utah) 6 Humbotdt State 47, Nevada 6 Pepperdlne 34, Arizona State (FTagstatll 14 Alameda Nss Hellcats 21. Treas' ure Island Pirates 11 Fort Ord (Calif) 49.

Fort Bliss! (Tex) 26 Camp Pendleton Marines 33, San Diego jxai Carter, Bob (Red) Hill, Bob Brown, Bob Maxwell, and Eddie Colfman. Other seniors on the squad include: Paul Rice Gurtls, Tommy Dixon, Roy Ross, IFugl on tap Saturday afternoon. St, Al oans oamen tor me ciass championship In a 2:30 p. m. 1 test at Crawford Field with Bar boursvillc and Dunbar met South Charleston at 2 p.

m. in Field. Jim Stec George Carter LG BU1 Chandler Bob (Red) Hill Bid Coutz Tom Crutchficld Bob Brown Ray Jones Joe Romano FB Eddie Coffman Rusty Lane LT Ernwn LG John Plybon Lawrence Adams Eugene Motley Tom Spradlin Tom Parker Don McKenzle (capt.) Billy Adkins Connie Pappaa FB Hart Villanova Falls 6 0 DETROIT. Nov. 11 (it University of Detroit, climbing over the .500 mark for the first time this season, defeated Villa nova 6 0 Friday night on a 22 yard; Inurhdown pass play from quarter 1 back Jlro Lobkovich to halfback Ktisseu early jn tne The victory gave the Titans a 4 3 1 record.

The loss was the seventh against a single triumph for villanova. The winning touchdown was set up by a partially blocked punt, giving the Titans the hall on tin Villanova 28. On the secona play Lobkovlch, a senior from rolled out to 'his left and hit the fleet Russell with Detroit touchdown; Russell pass run from Lobkovich). STATISTICS nun ImrrrtslPd by a 4 Com ton JC Tops Contention For Junior Rose Bowl PASADENA, Nov. 12 A nine man board will meet in dena Nov.

27 to setec teams that will compete here Dec 10 in the 101b annual Junior Rose; Bowl football game. npion, ib inc i rated team nationally in (he AH American index and Jones Junior ColleKe ot EMsvtUe. is rated No. 2. Top rated western tennis include Taft, Mt.

San Antonio and Menlo, California. Taft currently ted No. 3. Mt. San Antonio No.

4. and Menlo No. 5. Tan and Compton have won eight games and are nndeft Mt San Antonio seven and Menlo HOCKEY RESULTS NSTtORllI. LEAOEE Chicaso ug Clei'ftanil 1, Pltlrtmth 1 EASTERN TjUoBE cllnUn 1 WBTEHS I.CSUOK WllltlSlKI A.

RtflM 1 Rdmwson 4. Siikiitowi 1 By TED SM1T3 NEW YORK Thfl Associated! Press All America football team will not be announced until Dec 2 but based on performances up to now AP regional boards feel that following players are at least good bets. Ron Beagle, Navy's great end, a first learn AH America last year, who is having as good a season as In 1954. Hopaiong Cassady, the big ffround eainer in Ohio State hlgfl powered offense, who also made; the first team last year. Bill Walker.

Maryland end second team choice in 1954, and key man on the undefeated Mary land Bo Bolinger, guard on yna homa's top teams. Brace Boaley. tackle on the big West Virginia forward wall. Earl credited with lifting Michigan State out of the doldrums. Scott Suber, guard for Missis sippi State.

Arnett. U.S.C, Joe Childress, ace back on Au burn faulty nrlfleo li a TTOI 'CIIIXJWKS: Giulry Aytuman 1 rj7.y»rt red run. finh rlsht ildcl: Tuylor a (S yarij attr rliht aide. Vsvtt afound right Dotion mil from Ayanmaji): (1 yard Ufr middle): Scarbro (ST yardpin klicr (rpllon). Smith (B yart Avrn Tx.

Caulev AyeTimsTi (placament. run): (pan mint arrlly. Paul SHHiMraar. Track Coach Hits Hassle Over Time In Record Dash EVANSTON, Til. LB The coach ot Jim Goiliday, Noruiwestem sprinter, sharply cnucjieo an announced effort by the national AAU to credit Goiliday with a new world record of 9.2 seconds for 100 yards.

Rut Walter said he had applied for recognition of world record matching 9.3 by Goiliday in the Bisr Ten relays May Referring lo a New York an nouncement by Dan Ferris, secretary of the AAU, that a 9.2 record would be asked, Walter asserted: "If they go fooling around asking for a 9.2 record, Goiliday won't even get his honest 9 said the Northwestern coach. ALL AMERICA OUTLOOK WVU's Bosely Gets Big Push Hardiman Cureton, UCLA guard. Jim Swink, the top ground gain cr in the South weal i Mense. center for. Notre Dame and a stubborn linebacker who has averaged every game.

Two or even mree' more oig utiet remain for roost of the teams on which these men play and much can happen, between now and the end of the season But as matters now stand these 12 men form the solid nucleus of an All America team; Close behind them tatm such guard; Hugh Pitts, TCU center: Ron Kramer, Michigan end; John Oregon State UcMe; Frank Tamborello, Maryland' quarterback; Freddy Wyant, West Vir ginia quarterback; Paul Homung. Notre Dame quarterback. The Associated Press All Amer ica is selected on the basis of rec ommendations by hoards promt ne tit newspapermen and new; era In each major region or con ference. The final decision is made, after the last regular season Is played, STATISTICS aV BAtXt' Charlestnn Catholic end Kenlon WH fnr in the first quarter ot the Catholic Gauley Bridge game after it had been deflected bv the Travelers' Clyde Staff photo by Chet Hawes. Gauley Smothers Catholic By 51 6 By JERRY GOULD, Daily Mail Sports Writer Gauley Bridge closed a successful season Friday at Oakes Field in South Charleston, defeating Charleston.

Catholic, 51 8. The game served as a combina tion home cominr and Mothers Day affair for the Fighting Irish. vas the eiRhth win in 10 starts for Gauley and the sixth loss tor Catholic against Ihree triumphs and a tie. QUARTERBACK Rflb AverMUin scored twice for t.auley and passed for another pair to take the leading role. Julian Taylor had a pair ol TD's, Ricky Dotson, Clyde Crrw Billy Smith and Scarbro each.

Ayet.iman passed 21 yards to Smith for the first Gauley score. Ayersman's placement was wide. Taylor, a bruising hack, went fcr from the five later in the opening period and Ayersman's In the second quarter, Crewcy GSVtCV MIDGE Blckty Dotmi KlrttWDOd. Urxy Kins Jim NMl, Tom Froplu Bob Aywuiim. Julian Tnjlor, mllh.

CATKOMC wul Kratoo Wltltami Juhn Condry. Cx Ted Vlnce Kohltecktr Tnlal First downf cyjni'leltd Ayprminn Cath. Couler 301 IS went through the middle from the one and Ayersman's placement was blocked. Ayersman went II yards lor touchdown number four, but NEAR THE end of lie Taylor cut off tackle front the live and Ayersman passed to Vance for the extra point. This gave the Travelers a 31 0 halftimc margin.

Ayersman traveled 27 In the third quarter and passed lor nine to Rickey Dotson. Catholic's only score came on a 73 yard pass play from Doug Baldy to Paul Bama In that same period. Scarbro went 37 yards with a pass Interception in the fourth quarter for the final Gauley (ally. Idaho Overwhelms Brigham Young U. For 49 6 Victory PROVO, Utah Unlversily of Idaho won its lirst game ot the season in smashing fashion Friday, crushing a befuddled band of Brigham Young University Cou gars, 49 6.

The Vandals, who have lost sev en games this, year, couldn't seem to do nnylhing wrong as they! ran up the most one sided victory the Idaho BYU series. Alertness In grabbing loose Brie ham' Young fumbles and errant passes was the key to the Van This alertness was evident in the first quarter when the Vandals ruck pay dirt three times. The Cougars, who have but year acainst sevenl losses, broke into the scoring col umn in the final 36 seconds ot the game on an eight yard pass from Carroll Johnston to Ed Hunt in the end zone. the Pacific Coast League was still up for sale Saturday. The rack bottom price: $90,000, In addition, said league president Claire Goodwin, any buyer must also take over the club's more than $200,000 ing here, took several steps to help any prospectiva.

purchase, Including the suspension of several sections of the league's constitution. Among (hem, Goodwin snld, was a change through which any money obtained through sale or trahsfer nt the franchise, previously earmarked for the league, will now be turned over to the San Iranelsco team's stockholders. In other business. Ihe directors reelected Goodwin league president and chose Laws, who transferred his Oakland franchise to Vancouver after last season, first vice president. Emil Sick, Seattle, and John Holland, Los Angeles, will remain sejrnnd and third vice Anril 10 was.

nicked tnr 1936 opening day. The schedule will remain 172 games, the same as last season. Cards Slate Camp For 40 ST. LOUIS St. Louis will Invite about 40 major and league players lo open spring training at bi.

retersourg. Ma. Feb. 12. March 1 is the official starting date but players may report earlier for special conditioning! and instruction.

"It gives the rookies and minor league players a better chance make Ihe impression lhat mi( keep them with Ihe Cardinals, a secondly. Hutch (Manager Fred Hutchinson) and I arc bot here and we're anxious lo get a good look at all young Cardinals and our top minor league pros pects. Lane said deals haven't been acceptable want to explore fully all ers in our organization who have any kind of chance to major leagues In ISA. Among those Lane said he would invite for the early date were calchers Dick Kand Smith, pitchers Frank Smith, Bon, Flowers, Lindy McDaniel, Stu Mil ler and Larry Jackson, infielders Eddie Kasko, Don Blnsingamc and, Dick Schofield and outfielders Ar chie Wilson and Russeit Rac. BOXING HEW YORK (MaJlMli Square Gardenl CHrmelo coaia, tircoKij n.

ouipoini pit Jcey Lupei, IJSli, Sarramentn. Cullf. I1UUAYIU, JIAU. imiy. cu lipouiled gATUtDAY.

NOV. 12. 1935 Sooners Seek 27th; I Bowl Bids At Stake By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The miehtv Oklahoma Sooners, boasting the longest cur rent winning: streak in college football, forgot about the Orange Bowl today to concentrate on winning 8th con secutive Big Seven title. The No. 1 nationally ranked Sooners, who became assured of to the Oranee Bowl last week by whipping Missouri for their 26th straight victory, played Iowa State at Norman In one of the top games on thi; national Droeram.

Since the Sooners have won 51 straight in the conference, Iowa State's hopes are forlorn at best. AN Oklahoma victory, coupled with a Nebraska defeat by Colo rado, will give the Sooners me con ference title. Nebraska now is nra with Oklahoma for I at 4 0, but even it they beat Colo rado todav and tne sooners next week, the Cornhuskers can't go to Miami. Big Seven rules prohihlt the same school playing in the Oranee Bowl two years ia a row and Ne braska was there iast New Year's Day. Maryland, the No.

2 team behind Oklahoma in The Associated Press PRICE $90,000 PUT ON SEALS CLUB football poll, had a date with Clemson, and a victory would as sure the Terns of at least a tie for the Atlantic Coast Conference championship. The AAC, like the Big Seven, hap a contract with the Orange Bowl. The Rose Bowl couia oe nan tilled if Michbzan State sot past and Indiana upset Michigan. Tills would automatically send the Spartans westward with a 5 1 leanue record. The best the Wolverines could do then would be 5 2, even if they heat Ohio Stale next week.

However if. Michigan wound up with a victory over In diann, then went on to lick the Buckeyes, the Wolverines would be in. UCLA, the favorite Coast Confirmee Rose Bowl assignment, had a date wi so so Washington. The Uclans sport a 4 0 mark, while Uregon state, the only other team in the has a 4 1 record, and took on hap. less California The Cotton Bowl could wind up.

with the victor of (he Tesaa Christian game hi Austin. With? Texas A. and the Southwest, Conference leader on prooauon; and not permitted to play in postseason games, the second placa; Club in the league will act as the; home team in the Cotton should the Aggies win the title. That made the battle between TCU and Texas a pivotal one because second piace was at stake. West Virginia, openly hoping foe a Sugar Bowl bid, had a date with.

Pitt, a rugged customer. Panthers upset West Virginia lest year, 13 10. handing the' Mountain. ecrs their Urst loss since ine.raio die of the '53 season. Auburn, which would settle for a Colioii or Sugar Bowl berth, played Georgia in one of Diiae's.

oldMt rivalries. Auburn and sisslDDrtfe bal eastern Conference crown, The winner probably will go to rhe Sugar Bowl, the loser to the Cotton. Sophomore Stars In 46 0 Miami Win MIAMI, Fla; Miami's Hurricanes abandoned their ground attack almost entirely Friday night and a new quarterback, sophomore Gene Reeves, pitched them to an easy victory over uueanen. Jack Losch, Miami's best "home run" threat, raced yards for a touchdown on the Hurricanes' first REEVES threw touchdown es of 30 vards to Phil Bennett and 16 yards lo Jerry Januss and scored another himself on a yard end sweep aflcr pulling the bail in position wim two throws to Janusz. Bucknell's left tackle on a lT yardi scoring bursl after Sam Scamec i ehia had mrown yarns to jw nett.

passing In completing The defeat was the first of. the year for Idaho Slate which won eight straight. Omaha has, lost one game and won eight, Engelhardt scored two of the Omaha touchdowns and passed for the third, lie got his pet scores on plunges of one yard and one loot and combined in a 25 yard pass play with John Cimino for the. other Omaha touchdown. Idaho State scored in the first period on a 55 yard off tackle run by Art Bushnell and held a 7 6 lead on Bob alls succcsslul place Idaho State touchdown: Bushnell (55 run).

Ex. PL Falls. Omaha touchdowns: Engelhard! 1, plunse, 1 plunscJ! Li 125 pass run). Canadian Team Fires New Mentor OTTAWA IB Ottawa Rough Rid ers fired head coach Chan Caldwell after a turbulent season marked by strife on ihe Big Four football club's coaching staff and players' ranks. Club President Dave Gill, who announced the club decision gave no reason for dismissing Caldwell after only eight months two year contract.

The Rid ers finished last ill the league standings with three wins ir games. OAK HILL SENIORS IN FINALE Oak Hill's seniors including three regulars, will play their final game for the Collins High School grid outfit against Mount Hope Saturday on the latter's Shown are, front row, left to right, Larry Slater, Casmir Kania, Kenneth Joe Tolley and Gene Vance; back row, Stuart O'Dell, Walter Faykus, Larry Swan nigan, John Norosky and Frank Miller. End Miller and tackles Kania and Panell art regulars. STATISTICS Pawfc Interrupted hy scores and John Siege! plunged eight yards for the other. BUCKNELL'S MOST serious threat was made in the last period, when Don Koppes, Bob Hef shock and Irwin Conner ripped oft good gains In a drive that finally stalled at the Miami 32.

soo kV 1 1S 14 48 Whitev Rouviere lore tlirough1 In the last period Terry Stewart iced back 75 yards with an in tercepted pass for one oi Miami touchdowns Loach (90 run); eeves (5 run)t Bennett (30.. pass, run from Reeves); Rouviere (lT run); Janusz US pass from. Reeves); Stewart 75 (pass Interception); Slegel (frplunge). Ex. PL Oliver 3, Januss (pass from Be Omaha Downs Skyline Ends Idaho State OMAHA UB BllI Engrfhardt ot Omaha University, the nation's total oltcnse leader among small football college players, picked up 93 yards runmng ana passing Friday as the Indians handed Idaho State an 18 to 7 defeat.

Enelehardt got his 93 yards run ning on 33 plays and his 165 yards1 Season Sunday The final and biggest stock car ice of the season is scheduled lor Skyline Raceway Sunday at 2 p. with time rnais orginnini at 11 a. m. Approximately 100 miles ot rao ing Is chalked up for the "up ln thc sky" raceway with a purse ot or 75 per cent of the gate hanging to lure in the best In talent. Sunday's stock car show at mountain top oval will bring together a double barreled program of sportsmen and strictly stocks.

On Ihe agenda are two 25 lap consolations and a IXXHap feature for the sportsmen and modified racers. The strictly stocks will bang away in two 13 consolations and a 50 lap feature. Trophies will be awarded to feature winners in both divisions. Top drivers will include: Comstock, Bud Cliaddock, Curiey Conlcy, Danny Coughlin, Cubby Ball, Jlmmie Thompson, Carl Kiser, James Joseph, Bill Sinnett, Pappy Johnson, Junior Bowsher, Wayne McGulre, Vernon Alder, son, Ccne Morris, Brad Dzodan, Bill Linville, Joe Chandler, Bill Dotson, Howard Wecthee, Kenny Htimrick, Homer Graham. Bob Carpenter, Harold Brady, David Rock, Monty Ward, BUI Spcccc, Bill MalDy, Paul Prince.

Charley Williamson, Denver Nutt, Amos Moacsett. Lion Bremerton. Chet Moody. Jim Wright, Jim Shoemaker. Larry Brown, Dick Beaver, Cloyd Runyon.

Ernie Reed, Mark Burnfteld, Ted Rambo, Jim Sloan, Ed Huffman, Bob Hayes, Don Kelly, Homer Norman, and Bob Edwards. Children under 12, if accompan ied by an adult, will be admitted free. Former Boxer Gets Parole From Jail To 'Live It Down' PHILADELPHIA Joev Giar. dello. 24 year old onetime middleweight boxing contender.

is free on parole today with the admoni lion from a mttge (a "live down what has happened." Giardello was released from prison yesterday serving' three months and three weeks on' an assault charge. Ho was sentenced to six to IS months for beating a South Philadelphia gasoline station attendant in a brawl in October, 1954. Judge Edward P. Little granted the parole. HUNTERS SHOOT NOW FAY LATER) Watt Sfr Um.

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