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NOVEMBER 12, 1935. PART JO TUESDAY MORNING. "Mustangs One of Best Teams Ever to Come to Says Bill Spaulding Mustangs Stampede for Third Touchdown Statistics on S.M.U., Bruin Football Game How Mustang and Bruin Teams linpi II BRUIN COACH LAUDS FOES (1 j. Bruins Opponent U.C.L.A. S.M.U.

Southern Mrthodint 202 183 Tctal yardage scrimmage 'gained) Total yardage passes (gained) Total yardage lost TiDton t.E. Says' Wilson Southern Methodist Team Heading for Classic at Rose Boui 114 30 31 144 5 2 7 18 3 42.4 MeCl.esrwj (C) Stawitkr Hasting Chavoor Sargent Dlckerton Schroeder Murphy Cheshire Punk Schell Total yards gained First downs frefm scrimmage First downs from passes Total first downs Forward passes attempt Forward passes completed Average length of punts t.T. G. C. R.O.

R.T. RE. QB. L.H. R.H.

F.B. 2 -j Spain 385 Baker 8 1 Johnson 9 1 Stamps 17; Orr 29 Stewart (C.) 17 1 Russell 42.00 Wllon 14.16 Shuford SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Average return of punts 8.0 Yardage lost on penalties 10 Fumbles 4 Fumbles recovered 3 YARDAGE GAINED BY BACKS 2 Southern Methodlat 7 0 0 14 31 OOOOO U.O.Li.A. Tira C'ur- T(l V.H limn Fl'nl Aivn-f. to Giln I'Idw rtl Ball Anrarn l'er 3.47 Southern Methodist scoring: TouchdownsStewart, Finler (Burt.) S. Point after touchdown Orr.

3 (place kicks.) Southern Methodist substituting Ends, Carroll, Ranspot, Acker, Colville; tackles, Weant, Sanders; guards. Bcottino, Btuffie-heme, centers. Raborn. Oray; backs, Sprague. Meyers, Smith, Turner, Guynes, Cheshire 19 4.401 2 0 3 0 2 Shell 5 Funk 6 Olmsted 1 0.16 3.00 3.50 Williams 2 1 'it" BY JACK SINGER Get out the feed bag, Texan, Petuna gets an extra handful of oats tonight.

For Petuna was the happiest little horse In the world as he watched his Southern Methodist Mustangs stampede and trample all over U.C.L.A.'s Bruins, 21 to 0, yesterday In the great, green Coliseum pigskin pasture. "Southern Methodist Is one of the best teams ever to come out to the Pacific Coast," mumbled Coach Bill Spaulding of the Bruins as he solemnly watched the scoreboard operator take down the huge 21. Forty thousand football fans agreed with Bill Spaulding yesterday at the Coliseum. GREAT TEAM The Mustangs were a great team but here's the payoff: "We weren't up to par today." said little Bobby Wlhon, the 147-pound package of TJJ.T. whose sensational dashes and passes featured the Southern Methodist attack.

"We played better ball against Rice," continued Bobby as he ran for the showers. Finley, Gore. rj.C.L.A. substituting Ends. Robinson.

Pike, Harris, Peer! tackles. Olson, Rlleyi guards. Baldwin. Bnrr. Taber: center, McConnell; backs.

Williams. Barnhlll, Olmsted, Shubln, Ferguson. Reieree. C. M.

Price. California: umpire. Cort Majors. California: head linesman. Tom Fltzpatrick.

Utah; field judge, Bruce Ktrkpatrlck, Occidental. l'Uen Wilson 16 Shuford 5 6.12 10.00 TJ. IJt 22 0 7 31 12 0 6 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 24 68 22 21 3 0 114 110 50 28 10 0 0 0 3 1 0 202 i Whittier High Trims Alhambra 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 (7 5.50 1.65 0.00 1.00 0.5 1.00 1.00 3.00 Burt 4 Finley 6 Russell 1 Smith 2 Turner 2 Guynes 3 Gore 1 Meyers 1 Scoring on the opening play of the fourth quarter, Whittier High yesterday defeated Alhambra, 6-0, in a hard-bought game played on the loser's field. Winenger tallied the only touchdown on a 19-yard smash. The line-ups: a "I ran smell that Rose Bowl game now," cut In Truman Spain, the 210-pound tackle who looked every as the third quarter ended.

Score Southern Methodist, Whittier () tarson L.E R. bit as good as California's Larry -1 U.C.U, 0. FOURTH QUARTER Ober L.T.R. Luts. LONG WAY TO GO "We've got a long way to go be down- the sidelines to a touchdown.

Orr kicked the extra point. Score Southern Methodist, 21; U.C.L.A, 0. KICK OFF Orr kicked off to Cheshire, who received on his 5 and returned to the Bruin 33. BRUINS Cheshire gained 2 at right tackle. Olmstead gained 2 Alhambra (0) Hoat Haskel Regan Oreenougti Barmore Denniston Laret Sagerman Reid Craven MUSTANGS Wilson was smeared for a two-yard loss by Robinson and McConnell.

Wilson passed to Stew l.O.R. C. K.O.I. R.T.U REX. Q.

LHR. fore we hit the Rose Bowl," Inter Sl-mon Polenty Hamilton Claxton Lewis Winenger Dedmon Pugh rteJXhtm. -I? 'Jim art for a ten-yard gain. Wilson failed to gain trying to run right end, but the Mustangs were penal RH.L. r.

Cameron McKinner HCORB BY QUARTERS at right. Cheshire kicked to Wil Here's Bob Flnley, Southern Methodist halfback, galloping down the sidelines for the third touchdown yesterday at the Coliseum. Stufflebeme, guard, Is the Mustang running Interference. George Dlckerson (21) and Earl Sargent (27) are the U.C.L.A. players.

Flnley scored after receiving a lateral pass from Ranspot, who had intercepted a stray aerial. The Mustangs scored 14 points in the last period, getting two touchdowns on three plays. wide wormpcto ized fifteen yards for holding. Wil e-e 0O Whittier 0 0 0 Alhambra 0 0 son, who received on his 13, and returned to the Mustang 37. son passed to Goodson for sixteen yards.

Wilson took a pass behind the line and circled left end for a first down on the Bruin 17. Wilson MUSTANGS Turner failed to gain at center. Russell gained 2 posed the taciturn Matty Bell, Southern Methodist coach. "The Bruins are a good club. It was just our dav.

I hope the fans liked the kind of ball we played. I think they got their money's worth." "Congratulations, Matty," thundered Bill Spaulding as he grabbed the Southern Methodist coach's hand. "The best ball club won. Everything Just seemed to go wrong with us today. I'll be seein you In the Rose Bowl." "You mean you'll be sueln' me In the Rose Bowl." returned Bell.

ON THE BENCH With Spaulding on the Bruin Play-by-Play Story of Mustangs9 21-0 Win on a reverse at left tackle. Flnley punted over the Bruin goal line passed to Acker for five yards. Taber threw Wilson for a yard loss. Wilson passed to Stewart, who lateraled to Turner, and the latter ran to the Bruin 2. There was a fumble on the next play, but both and the Bruins took the ball on their 20.

PLAYERS CHEERED FIRST QUARTER KICKOFF The Bruins won the BRUINS Wilson and Orr were toss and elected to kick off with Southern Methodist defending the punt and tried to pass, but was downed by Orr on the Bruin 16. Funk punted to Wilson who fumbled and recovered on the Mustang 47. MUSTANGS On a reverse Burt slipped through left tackle for 6 yards. Burt passed to Stewart for a first down on the Bruin 37. The west goal Schell kicked off out bench the Mustang tried to run left end.

Orr fizzled a place kick from the 17 and the ball was partially blocked by Stawlsky. Murphy picked up the ball on the goal line and ran it back to the Bruin 26. Time out for the Bruins. BRUINS STOPPED BRUINS Ferguson replaced Murphy who was injured on the last of bounds and they had to do It for the Mustangs. Cheshire banged right tackle for 2 yards.

Funk fumbled on a reverse into left tackle and Raborn recovered for the Mustangs on the S.M.U. 46. MUSTANGS Burt passed to Tipton but the Mustangs were penalized 5 yards for having only six men on the line. Burt's long pass to Smith was knocked down Burt. Burt broke over il-K -on a quick opening play and The Mustangs took the ball on downs on the U.OL.A.

48. MUSTANGS Gore gained yard at right tackle. Myers lost 2 on a reverse. Guynes gained 2 at center. Gore punted over the goal line and the Bruins took the ball on their 20-yard stripe.

CHESHIRE RETIRES BRUINS Cheshire was given a hand as he left the field. Funk's long pass was incomplete. Barn hill's pass was muffed by Funk. Meyers intercepted Funk's pass on the Bruin 35. MUSTANGS Meyers tried to run left end and was smeared for a 5-yard loss.

The Mustangs were penalized 15 yards for holding on the play. Guynes gained a yard at left guard. Guynes failed to gain as the game ended. Final score Southern Methodist, 21; U.C.L.An 0. After Southern Methodist scored Its second touchdown Spaulding said: "We'll either get beat awfully given ovations as they left the field.

Cheshire made 2 at right tackle. Cheshire's long pass to Pike was incomplete. Cheshire's pass was incomplete. The Bruins were penalized 5 yards for not having seven men on the line of scrimmage. Cheshire passed to Funk for a first down on the Bruin 32.

Cheshire passed to Funk for a sides were offside. McConnell threw Turner for a yard loss at center. Time out for Southern Methodist. Finley went over left guard for a touchdown. Orr placed kicked the extra point Score Southern Methodist 14, U.CX.A., 0.

PASS INTERCEPTED Kick-off Orr kicked oS to Schell, who returned from his 15 to the Bruin 39. BRUINS Ranspot intercepted Schell's pass on the Mustang 45 bad or we ll score ourselves." On the next play the Mustangs Intercepted a pass and tallied their third over again, scneu Kicked on to Burt, who received on his 12 and returned to the 35. MUSTANGS Wilson failed to gain at left end. Wilson went back to pass and bobbled a high pass from center and then ran around right end to the Mustang 43 for a Bruins took time out. Schell injured.

Burt's pass was intercepted by Murphy who ran back 8 yards to the Bruin 34. FUNK BREAKS LOOSE BRUINS Cheshire ran wide at touchdown Bill will have to first down on the Bruin 46. Ches hire's long pass was Incomplete. casnea to a nrst t.i Bruin 43. Smith passed to Tiptcn for 8 yards.

Smith ran wide around right end, but was tossed for a yard loss. Brut passed to Stewart for a first down on the Bruin 31 first down. Chevoor tossed Shuford for a 5-yard loss on a lateral be Ferguson's pass intended for Pike fell Incomplete. Cheshire's short pass was incomplete. Cheshire hind the line.

Burt after faking a punt passed to Wilson for no gain. and lateraled to Flnley. who ran passed to Ferguson for no gain. Wilson punted to Cheshire, who ft buv himself a new pocket knife. After the Bruins lost to California, Spaulding discarded the knife he carried with him on the bench during his team's seven-game winning Bill bought a new one, but It didn't prove a lucky charm yesterday SIIL'FORD HURT Harry Shuford, S.M.U.

fullback who suffered an Injured knee, was not carted off the field on a stretcher until late In the fourth quarter. "Does It hurt bad, Harry?" questioned Coach Bell. "Naw. coach, thoe 21 points on the scoreboard is all the medicine I need," answered Shuford with a wry grin Every time little Bobby Wilson got his hands on the ball you could Just feel the occupants of the Brain bench become all tense fumbled but recovered and was downed in his tracks on the Bruin 21. BRUINS GAIN BRUINS Cheshire piled into right tackle for 2 yards.

Schell went over center for 4 yards as the Bruin line swept the Mustang forwards back. Funk punted to Wilson, who received on the S.M.U. play. Cheshire gained 2 at left end. Ferguson's long pass to McChesney was incomplete as the latter dropped the ball after Juggling it for two steps.

Cheshire's pass to Funk was incomplete. Funk punted to Wilson who took the ball on a dead run on his 25 and returned to the Mustang 47. However, the Mustangs were guilty of clipping and were penalized to their 30. MUSTANGS Smith passed to Ranspot for a first down on the Bruins 37 as the half ended. Score: Mustangs, Bruins, 0.

THIRD QUARTER KICK-OFF Orr kicked off for Southern Methodist to Cheshire, who received on the goal line and returned to the Bruin 18, where Tipton downed him. BRUINS Cheshire hit right tackle for 4 yards. Williams fumbled but Schell recovered for the Bruins on the 17. Schell punted to Wilson, who received on his 40, and returned to the Bruin 44. MUSTANGS Shuford cracked! left guard for 6 yards.

Time out ngnc end, out railed to gain as Shuford made a shoe-string tackle. Funk broke through left tackle and ran to a first down on the Mustang 48. Baker replaced Stufflebeme at guard for S.M.U. Time out for Southern Methodists. Flnley replaced Burt.

On a spinner Schell cracked center for 5. Schell drove over the same spot for a first down on the Mustang 38. On a reverse Cseshire circled rtght end for a first down on the 8.M.U. 20. On a reverse Cheshire went inside right tackle and gained 6 yards.

Funk piled into left guard for 2. The Bruins were penalized 5 yards for back-field in motion after Schell had made it a first down on the Mustang 14. Murphy's pass to Cheshire was incompete on the 10 and the Mustangs took the ball on downs on their 20. If PI frail 25 and returned to his 41. MUSTANGS Burt shot a pass to Wilson, who made a leaping catch on the Bruin 40.

However, the play was called back and the then as he was smothered to the ground BROWN HOARSE Joe E. Brown, U.C.L.A.'s most rabid rooter, shouting himself hoarse on the bench Some one for U.C.L.A. Shuford ran around I. piped up that the Bruins were get tin? some lucky breaks left end for a first down on the Bruin 20. Wilson's pass to Tipton "Lucky breaks my foot." retorted Joe "I USED TO THINK any one brand of belligerently.

"They're Just playing was incomplete. Cheshire knocked down the ball. Burt's pass intended for Wilson was intercepted by pood football, that all" Mustangs were penalized 15 yards for holding. Wilson gained 7 yards running right end. Flnley replaced Burt in the Mustang back-field.

Time out for Southern Methodist Finley punted to Cheshire, who receivtd on his IB and returned to the 30, where he fumbled when tackled by Johnson Stamps recovered for S.M.U. on the Bruin 34. Wilson failed to gain. Chavoor spilling him. Finley's pass was incomplete.

Wilson ran right end for 4 yards after taking a lateral from Russell. Finley punted over the goal line in a vain at-j tempt to kick out in the coffin corner. I FUNK KICKS LONG ONE i BRUINS The Bruins brought the ball out to their 20 and on the Cliff Simpson, the Westwood scout, chewing nervously on his fingernails Chavoor on the Bruin 14. SCHELL MAKES LONG KICK "Sturzzy" Sturzenegger and Cece Holllngsworth, assistant coach es, running wild up and down the BRUINS Cheshire gained a yard at right guard. Williams slipped trying to run left end and lost 2 side lines Babe Horrell, as eistant coach, strangely silent "You've got to play perfect foot V.

cigars was pretty much like the weather-sometimes good, sometimes bad. I guess that's why I changed brands so often. "But that was before I knew about Vintage Tobacco and White Owl Cigars, I liked the first White Owl I tried because it was so mild and mellow. I've liked every White Owl I've smoked since because they've all tasted just like that first one! There's plenty of satisfaction in discovering a cigar you can depend on." WALTER MURLEY yards. Schell, standing on the goal line, punted, and Hasting grounded the ball on the Bruin 4S.

ball to beat that Southern Metho 4 dist gang," said Lamar Butler be MUSTANGS Wilson passed to lore the gRme and after It first play Cheshire gained 9 yards Russell for a 5-yard gain. Shuford gained 2 at left tackle. Wilson was all over "I told you so. This from the same Mr. Butler on a reverse over rignt tacKie Schell smashed right tackle for a first down on the Mustang 34 CHAVOOR STARS Cheshire gained 1 at center.

Schell 3 SHERMAN CHAVOOR. There's (passed to Stewart for a first down on the U.C.L.A. 32. Wilson passed to Shuford, who fumbled after dragging a Bruin player along with him for several yard', but recovered on the Bruin 27. Shuford suffered an injured knee and was carried off our nomination as the best player on Frascr, Montana cracked left guard for 3.

Cheshire took a shovel pass from Murphy and lost 2 yarls trying right the field. If anyone on the U.CJA rr team deserve AIl-Amerlcan It's the "Turk," as Chavoor Is known to his 4 tackle Funk got off a long high punt that soared out of bounds on intimates he's old kid con slstency himself Bobby Wilson the Mustang 23. MUSTANGS Scot tino replaced Chuck Cheshire is suffering from a boil on his Jaw the reason why Chuck missed Murphy's pass In the second quarter deep Stamps in the Mustang line. On a quick opening play Shuford broke over right guard for 9 yards. Wil the field.

Turner replaced the Mustang fullback as S.M.U. took time out. Burt took the ball from Turner and passed Incomplete over the goal line. Burt ripped over left guard for a first down on the Bruin 21. Wilson ran risht end and cut back for a 5-yard gain.

Wilson lobbed a short pass over the line tc Tipton for a first down on the Bruin 8. McConnell replace Chavoor and Stawisky replaced Riley son took a lateral irom snuiora In S.M.U. territory was because i and ran around right end to the the sun was In his eyes Bruin 36, where has was downed Murphy took a nasty fall in the by Cheshire and Murphy. Shuford second period. He was accidentally struck across the face and was knocked unconscious when he tried gained 1 at center.

Murphy intercepted Finley's pass on the 15 and returned to the Bruin 35. Time out for U.C.L.A. in the Bruin line. Time out for to drill a hole in the ground with the Bruins. Turner fumbled and his head.

"Irish Bill's" handsome Stawisky recovered for the Bruins MUSTANGS Shuford sneaked through center for 4 yards. Wilson ran right end for 4 yards. Finley punted to Cheshire who made a fair catch on the Bruin 38. FUNK SMEARED BRUINS Cheshire's pass was knocked down. Cheshire picked up 4 over center.

Funk faked a punt and then tried to pass but was rushed by the Mustangs and smeared for a 10-yard loss by Stewart. Funk punted to Wilson who was downed on the Mustang 32, where he slipped as he caught the ball. MUSTANGS On a reverse Flnley circled right end for 3 yards. Finley cracked center for 2. Flnley passed to Ri'ssell for a first down on the S.M.U.

44. Barr stopped Flnley for gain at right guard. Wilson passed to Stewart who lat- on the 13. face resembled a balloon in the dressing-room it was that PASS INTERCEPTED BRUINS Cheshire made 1 at BRUINS Schell's pass to was incomplete. Cheshire swollen MUSTANG MASCOT right tackle.

Cheshire's flat pass was intercepted by Russell on the TMdCCa like Vintage wine is cMd and gained 2 at left guard. Schell punted out of bounds on the Bruin 34. Petuna, the Southern Methodist mascot, is 2 years old the MUSTANGS Wilson's pass to Bruin 48. PASSES CLICK little pony Is the son of Petuna who was killed last year when Stewart was incomplete. Finley's pass was rushed and fell incomplete.

After faking a pass Wilson ran right end for 6 yards. Mur struck by an automobile MUSTANGS Wilson passed to Tipton for a first down on the Bruin 37. Funk replaced Williams. Petuna is a freak of nature, like ais pas a he is a stunted phy tackled him frcm behind after horse and will not grow any larger the Mustang back looked to be ou to the races. Flnley passed to' eraled to Shuford lor a first down down on the Bruin 42.

Olmsted replaced Stewart, who took the ball the center on the Bruin 5 and Scneu. smith replaced KusselJ. went over for a touchdown. With! Shuford slid around left end and Wilson faked a pass and zipped through left guard for a first down on the Bruin 27. Cheshire knocked Wilscn's pass right out of Stewart's hands.

Smith replaced Wilson. Burt's pass was intercepted by Dickerson, who returned 12 yards to the Bruin 33. BRUINS Cheshire broke over right tackle for 8 yards. Cheshire dived over right guard for a first broke loose to the Bruin 11. where THE only way to be sure of a good wine is always to order it by Vintage.

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No harsh, non-Vintage quality tobacco ever gets In, to spoil its taste. Wilson holding the ball, Orr kicked the extra point. Score Southern Methodist, Cheshire threw him out of bounds. On a thrilling run around right end Wilson evaded two tackleri and went to the Bruin 5. Smith lost a yard at left guard.

Funk came up U.C.L-A, 0. KICKOFF Barr and Harris went his mother was a -fun-grown mare Petuna is fed two of oats a day Petty Bailey, the nifty number who pyades about with the Southern Methodist Jazz band, is the daughter of the business manager of the college Southern Methodist started elev-wi seniors, and conclusively disproved the theory that a senior team lacks dash and fire Wilson calls playa fcr the Mustangs and Shuford barks signals Bothy loves football treated lion loo gently when tackled, Wilson always came up with a big smi'e he's a real sport Chavoor and SchfU were the Mustang players' choices as the best1 41 Time out to toss Wilson for a 3-yard loss as down on the In for Hastings and Schroeder for the Bruins. StuSflebeme replaced Baker for Orr kicked off to Cheshire, who returned from his 9 to the Bruin 30 as the first quarter ended. xrn Score Southern Methodist, i i i U.C-L-A, 0. BtllitHl Stadiam Xi-m Tit.

Ml. X-Daaiar. Clft-Eftr SECOND QUARTER BRUINS Cheshire' pass was in i i UuiJLi Li Tetsura Hteami-Mar Allahl TONIGHT i Red Lyons-Frank Taylor complete. Cheshire banrcd f.zf.l (J Coca. IM.

(riaml CtfM C. last ior ir.e j.ru u-i jr nai i Also came in for considerable praise, 'guard for 5 yards. Funk faked a.

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