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It- Sunday, November 11, 1951 THE SAUNA, KANSAS, JOURNAL Kansas From Behind To Trip Loyola Sooners Beat Missouri To Move Nearer Title Columbia, Mo. (AP) Tony Scardino, a 164-pound Missouri freshman, threw the daylights out of Oklahoma Saturday, completing 23 of 42 passes for 365 yards, but his fell short as the Sooners marched toward fourth straight Big Seven football title with a 34 to 20 victory. Oklahoma waJ tied only once, 1-1 in the first quarter, and never behind. The mighty Sooners notched their fourth conference victory against no losses and stretched their league victory to U. Three of Scardino's passes were ruled complete because of interference, but those didn't show in the atatistics, where interfer- Utah Crumbles Before Buffs By 54-0 Count Boulder, Colo.

(AP) Shackling ence is counted as penalty yard- Utah's highly rated passing game age. Two of his tosses werejColorado's Buffaloes plastered, caught out of bounds and didn't their foes 54-0 county either. jfor the worst beating in the 47-! jgame rivalry. Colorado's hard running backs FOOTBALL SCORE: Stanford From Behind To Drop Trojans: 27-20 Twice Scardino passed Missouri to yard touchdown sliced the Utes line to ribbons with The little man had nine a devastating exhibition capped i ov a iour-loufhaown outburst in be- (h fflurth JOURNAL. QUIZ RESULTS of 21 Ottawa IS 34 Lovate 21 Oklahoma 34 Missouri Nebraska 34 I-State 27 Tulsa 43 Kansas State 26 Michigan State 33 -Votre Dame Minnesota 18 Indiana 14 Stanford 27 Southern Cal 20 SMU 14 Texas A and 14 (tie) Baylor 18 Te.vux 8 Kentucky 37 Tulane 0 Illinois 40 Iowa 13 Cornell so Michigan 7 Columbia 21 Dartmouth 6 Colorado 34 "fah 0 Kiccessive "ginning with hie first ton of the -game from a wide spread formation.

The 21,500 fani who witnessed the game in perfect football weather must have felt after the first Fullback Merwin Hodel, a senior playing the last home game of his career, won many sentimental cheers from the crowd with his First Dowci P.ustitng Yardage Utah 7 53 Passing Yards.E« 137 Pastes Attempted 35 Passes Completed 11 Passes Intercepted 0 touchdown a 12-yard return of a pass interception by Ed Rowland that. Mis- souri was in for a real Weatherall converted, one his four for the day, and Okla-' homa led 7-0. bull-like charges. 41 15 ITS 12 But he was only Then Scardino came In and Mis-: one of a half dozen ball carriers souri shifted from its split to who ran the Utes ragged. Sopho- wide spread.

One rushing play, 'more halfbacks Ronnie Johnson, good for one yard, and five Scardino passes put Jtissouri over for Woody Shelton and freshman Carroll Hardy led the rout. its first touchdown. Scardino hit Junior Wren on the 33-yard scor-j Alert defending backs and fasti ing play aiid Paul Fuchs' conver-j charging lineman completely muf-j sion. tied it up. jfled the Utes passing game.

'terback Tom Dublinsky, the na-i lion's fourth-ranked passer until) Saturday, completed only 10 for: 29 for 104 yards. Colorado steamed along thci ground for 462 yards and heldi i Utah to 53. Of Utah's seven, first downs, all were made in the air.i First Dotvns Rushing Yardage Panning YardaKe Passes Attempted Passes Coraplcltid Passes Intercepted Pimtlns Average Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized MU so 1 Okla. I 114 11 East Princeton 5 Harvard 13 P.uteers 2S. Brown 21 Columnla 21.

Dartmouth 5 Cornell Michigan 7 Slsine 40. Bowdoln Tcmslc 31. York Holy Cross 39. Marqilftte 13 Penn State 32. Syracuse 33 Williams 33.

Wesleyan 7 Colby 13. Bates Delaware 25. LsFayettc 7 Johns HopKins 31, Pfcklnson 13 Wisconsin 16. Penn 7 60. Tufts 0 Rhode Island 52.

Brooklyn 0 Ohio State 16 Pitt St. Lawrence 41, Rochester 5 Bucknell 21, Colgate 20 Kansas Wealeyan 27. Bethel 19 Drake I I Wichita 7 Minnesota Indiana 14 Washington t'St. Lrnifji 20. Butler 13 Baker 3i.

Friends 30 Virginia 31. North Carolina North Carolina Slate 31. Davidson 0 Wake Forest 19. nuke 13 Tennessee 60, William and Lee 1-1 Florida -State 14. Wofford 0 and Mary 25 Virginia Tech 7 Maryland -111.

Snvy 27 Clemson 21. Boston collets 2 Army 27. Thc Citadel 6 Georgia Tech 31 V.MN7 Oeorsia Florida Louisville 35. Houston 25 Mississippi State "7. Memphis Stale 20 30.

Auburn 21. Delaware State 2 Alabama 1U. Miss Southern 7 Kentucky 37, Tnlanc 0 BriKham Younp IS. State 27 Colorado A and 31. ilontsnn 6 Stanford 27.

Southern Cal 20 California 37. Washington Wa.ihineUm State I 1 Idaho ti Tflti's ITLA 7. Oregon State 0 Wyomin, 41. Mexico 7 W'lLSOX HIGH SCHOOL'S ROW gi-muslHnt to be dedicated Thursday. To Dedicate New Wilson Gym-Auditorium Thursday Wilson Dedication of Wilson's new combination gymnasium-auditorium will be held Thursday night.

Dedication a will Ralph Stinson, superintendent Wilson schools from 1922 to 1935 and now a high school supervisor for the state department of education in Kansas. The $160.000 building- is a large combination gymnasium, auditor- urn and vocational agriculture shop. The gym is connected to the ligh school building by an enclosed hall. Seating capacity of the, gym is about 000 for a basketball and much larger for stage Paul Grauer, senior member of year. the school board, will preside over dedication ceremonies.

A those participating in the program will be Mrs. Opal Weinhold, Ellsworth superintendent; Indiana, Ing 96-yard touchdown run by fullback Bob Mathiaa of Olympic Decathlon came from behind in the final minutes Saturday to defeat Southern California, 27-20. The victory gave Stanford the inside track to the Rose Bowl. Trailing 14-7 tlle final quarter began to unfold before a roaring crowd of 96,130, the hambome Stanford star took a kickoff in front of his awn gonl Hawks Win By 34-26 Margin Lawrence (AP) Kansas did it the hard way again 5 Saturday, coming tram behind to cop a 34-26 footbail decis. ion over stubborn Loyola university of Los Angeles.

Stunned by the Lions' Tennessee Rolls Toward Bowl In Winning, 69-14 by sill the Jayhawks couldn't get moving until Iho second Quarter when they managed ii touchdown. Then, after the Intermission, which probably Included some unkind words from Coach Sikes, the Kansas team took command 31-20 lead. to move into a posts on thc four yard line itnd Knoxville, Tenn. (AP) Ten-! nessee's mighly Volunteers, un-i beaten and the nation's No. 'team, roiled on toward a post-sea! Hearlon'ng to the Jayhawk fans Glen E.

Benedick, architect, andj racing to the right, sped ail son bowl g. ame Saturday by crush-iwas the brilliant running of their ing Washington and Lee, 60 to pride and joy, Charlie Hong. The Hunk Lauricella touched off the halttmck, bothered by a groin Kerkorian, rout with a 20-yard touchdown injury all year, cut and twisted in tion. the most consistently prulhant per- lop three minutes afler the game 'his old style Saturday. During dedication orm er on the field, missed the'opened.

Playing less than eight 1 Hnag made one twi.illng 33-yard the high school band and girls'i ry for extra point. -minutes, the great little Ml up the second Kim- glee club will perform. The hlglij The Trojans, on lhe move 5-1 yards for a school will be open for inspection selves for this coveted touchdown and set up James F. Beveridge. general con-j 8 wa y.

tractor. The Rev. John McMauusj will give invocation and benedic-i Quarterback Gary SH.S touchdown. He scored in lhe quarter on another fine 32- both before and after the dedica-; ent further ahead a moment la--third with a 27-yard dash lo i rul Hong WHS ahlv nssisli-ri tion for people who want to viewj ler when Kerkorian was hit in the 'L's 39. Vunnin'g department "by other improvements made during! elu 0 ne and fumbled awav six! In ull ran with the the pasl years.

The building has been in zone and fumbled away six! In ull 1-auricclla ran with Bob BranUcberry (valuable points. Thai sent USC six times and netted 11-1 yardsJB Laughlm. U3e 20-13, and set-the stage forjbcfore retiring in favor of reserve! by and since the beginning of the one the most amazing tailbacks Hal Payne and Larry! Named jthe big memorial coliseum ever seen. as a passing outfit with Georgia Tech Worst Defeat To Orange Bowl For ND's Leahy (AP) Unbeaten but! Bart Lansing XUch (AP) has Crowson. They continued to Klosterman doing tha hcav- off touchdowns almost at will.

Loyola shocked Kansas with Tennessee clipped off its 17th a ce cn running atlnck In tlio I The clock showed seven minutes-straight football victory lo the. quarter. when Stanford began to roll'light of 20,000 spectators. i from midfleld. Kerkorian found i Virtually helpless on the ground reserve e.nd Si'm Morley for 23-against Tennessee's stubborn de-i to punch deep into Trojan'tensive line, Washington and Lee.

(territory. A penalty nut the pay dirt twice on passes. land SC r(: St Atlanta mce-tied ur, four, i Bob Thomas with I a 2 ChiSan hit Thomas TM midway the fourlh'off and went ulcir own game, officials of the Miami, 0 speedy Spartans 35 to TM tlVertCli on post-season game announced thai! The flaming: Stanfords, a terrific, A cfll bcme Mt-Kernan. whose injury the troupe of stylists, suddenly! Displaying amazmg power on third quarter hurt Loyola's again. Linebacker Skip th(; ground, thc Vols rolled up SIZI.chances, and Bobby Burton nsnvcd intercepted an SC despera- yrds rushing, added 40 on passes the ball tlownueld.

The payult tion pass by Frank Clifford. returned kicks and was a 7-yarti pass from Kk3- offs 93 yards to arrmss grand lerniiin end Kn-ti Snyder. I total of 616. I Payne, who took over frum Lau-' Tho next tiiucliilou-n i field was the longest run of! as tlvo Kerkorianjricella after seven and I i a as KU tiu-kle Ne.I Tech already has been signed and for the Jan. (will murk It was the woiv-t defeat a Notre 1 date.

dame team coached by Frank KUllck Tech's fourth appear-JLcahy ever suffered, the "previous Cnst ance in the Orange Bowl. "nnrk bavins; boon Stuart M. Patton. president, to score in 1900. back 29 yards Orange Bov.i committee, said- ttn lhe did not expect an opponent Panm's surprisiup; charge dowiv ibe picked for "another week orithe field was the.

lonsTMt" rtm i to the Tro- ng considered, Illinois Oklahoma's power struck vital Zp.ck Jordan's passing and John- telling effect in the second quar- son running accounteH for of ter. The Sooners marched 77 the fourth period scores and then! yards, fullback McPhail scoring, reserves took over and they scored i I I 10 and 74-yards, Eddie Crowder, 1 tw e. Two of these, halfback Ron IOW3 U. I counting-, for touchdowns, and Ok-! Gray and end Ca rl Fisher, electri lahoma turned the half ahead 21-7. e( cr wd vvitn a 30 ya touchdown pass completion 1:35 left in the game.

A crowd of watched the' ms sses game in 54 degree weather. i a unbeate lll Utah 0 0 0 Rose Bowl chances Saturday. 1 J.wirf Colorado scoring: touchdowns-- Mean Jordan, Johnson 2, Shelton. Model' 2, Venzke, Fisher. Conversions- Williams 6.

isaid, are Clemson. San'beaten Stale, winning ilsj. Francisco, Holy Cross, Villanova.i thirteenili consecutive victory.I' Oklahoma, which has only Iowa State and Nebraska to deal with before hoisting another pennant, outseorcd Jllssouri two touchdowns to one In the third quarter but was shackled, 6 points to nothing by the inspired Tigers in the last period. i plunge. 2 team, chomped Iowa, -10 to.

Freshman 0 to strengthen its, Big Ten titlel Tl h( (Colorado 713 7 27-54' i Best Ted big defensive line for an a possible jmore than three or four yards per lhe game but kept on dsv and wt thc ran-u-itv asscci tn Wcs Uubscher for seconds of the first criocl, diet StrehloWs pass on he crowd of into frcivv i but an put the Inhered ovcr on short runs lor four the Lions' and went all way. a CM. dians baclt t(J lhe 12 Halfback, touchdowns and tossed one 10-yard and before thc quarter was OVIT artckrt another on a Kloslrrnum ui.ide wo of his three conversions lues. That wus (ho end of thn rottii for Uiyoln, hiiwcvcr, anj until lhe flnul siTondu ihc I.Ions wero tMiltletl up as Kansas' drfrnso xtlffi'iii-d and Uio offeiiM Rut niovlnc- In the second quarter Kansas Hugasian more than to freshman end Vic Kok'Uik Burton had a Texas. Texas Christian, Baylor! scored hree touchdowns lhe hi3 wilh one to the one-'for a fifth.

17-yard dnve. and Texas A. M. times st gained the ball andi a mark He addcd the Unlike early season games when: ia mm ed down No re Dam( jyard-and the winning points, as 20 Buddy Leake, Oklahoma's strong running freshman halfback, who picked up 129 yards in 20 rushes, scored, two of the Sooner touchdowns. Wren was Scardino's most able target.

The frail senior halfback took in nine Scardino tosses for 160 yards. John Willson, end, took in one Scardino pass touchdown. for a Missouri Victoria 44 Schoenchen 6 Schoenchen --Victoria's beat Schoenchen 44 to 6 after leading- 25 to 0 at halftime in a football I game here Friday. N. Younger of the usual fleet Leon; seventh straight Illini Glenn Turner and i tory and their fourth Turner and John win also included two short'And part of the time, the V.

M. I.j touchdown dashes by formation keydets looked bet-: Johnny Karras, who now has I2jtcr manned instead of outgunned! six-ponters, one under the Illinois.as publicized. record shared by Red Grange and' Ruddy Young. broken nose during tying. He I wag taken to the college hospital Larry Ruffin ov x-rays, looking footman in-; Tech running was the perfect com-Uack so hard that bc an to run out thjrd The AF poll last week rate lidfield Southern California sixth and Stan 7 ford seventh.

Not much more than; Ithaca, N. V. lAP) --Aroused that separated them loday. Cornell stormed buck wilh three Stanford still must overcome touchdowns in a violet second Oregon State and its touch rally Saturday to upset fn- ditional foe, California. USC has-vored Michigan, 20-7, sending to play UCLA, and the Rose fans on a wild emotional binge.

scored two touchdowns for Victoria. Single scores were made by Scardino's passing eclipsed thc marks of Paul Christman, Missouri's record breaking chun- ker of tlle late 1930s and early forties and later a star with the pro Chicago Cardinals. D. Pfeiier, V. Leiker, D.

Knoll, L. came in Pficfe Army Cadets 27, The Citadel 6 West Point, Meyers, one N. Y. (API -Fred! big leaguer on SMU 14, Jens A-M14 College Station, Tex. (J 1 Miltonvale 34, Clyde High 0 Miltonvale --Miltonvale remained among the undefeated teams ot state by thumping- Clyde 34 to 0 in a.

Solomon Valley league football game Friday night. Miltonvale led 13 to 0 at the half. Bump Catlis made Miltonvale's score lhe opening- period. jrace could still wind up in a three- Giving Ivy lengue prestige a shot marched yards Urandcber- jway tic to be decided by confer- in the arm by decisively bulling his way for 13 yimls icnce vote. i lhe dcfentling Big 30 a toiiclidown.

to give As of today, however, Stanford Cornel! poured it on Michigan in hulftuue of 2Q-7. jhas the edge, by virtue of a vic-'a sensational second half. lory over UCLA. The reckoning nannot come until Nov. 24.

Kent Campbell scored in the sec, ivith a lineup studded makeshift football team, passed! sophomores baltledH back a ra 100 nd third period for a touchdown that I Schoenchen victory of the season Saturday TexM A and fourth frame by.2i to 6 decision over The (military college of South Carolina, thei and cd the extra Bill point. Sylvan Grove Wins Seventh Holiday For Abilene High It was a i story a ilhc rest. The a a drove I yards, helped by Hoag's 33 yard j.ipnm. with Liiughlin plunging fur liiliy Hoag's K-yurd jaunt uiaoe the third counter. John Konrk ir.issci! the kick i er this touchdown and thn Abilene (AP A high school 'q ended holiday has been declared here rrnnl 1(-ir lh1 tne a fnl Luray-- Sylvan Grove won its; Monday to celebrate winning of seventh straight football victory thc Central Kansas league football a11 lm In the third Campbell ran 70.

yards for a touchdown. The fourth' frame Baldock scored once and, 1 the extra Friday by dumping Luray 13 to O. championship by the Abilene high llown a ut 111 lh Mrt "''v Diers made Sylvan's first scorejschool Cowboys! Lnughlin's 2- Oklahoma's Coach Bud Wilkinson never has lost a conference game, and Saturday was the first time since 1947 any Big Seven team had come close to matching the Sooners in the statistical department. Missouri led in forward passing, 408 to 114 yards, but Uie Sooners were on top rushing, 362 to 32 yards. That made the total of- Ames, la.

Istruck Iowa fcnse, Oklahoma -476 yards souri 418. Mis- Builpups Win Third Place McPherKon--Mcrhcrson's Bull- pups cinched third place in the Kansas league foolball race and dumped the. Manhattan I race. The Methodists came close to, winning it and were launching converslon dangerous drive at the finish after halting a couple of frenzied Aggie surges in the final seconds. Jerry Norton, a gangling sophomore, smashed and crashed the 1 crippled, limping Mustangs Into! (AP) Nebraska'The Buskers put on the clincherjwhat was regarded as an upset.) State with a two minutes 22 seconds ieft! The Aggies were heavy favorites! Courtland Courlland captured its eighth straight game and won the Pike Trail league football title Friday afternoon by beating-Simpson, 41 to 1.

The victory seventh in Nebraska Stuns Iowa State, 34-27 i touchdown and Baldock kicked the conversion. Courlland Wins Pike Trail League touchdown thunderbolt in the third the third quarter on Bordogna'sj to win the game. period to stun the confident Cy; throw to Novak from the Stitlttlci McP Man First Downs 3 9 Ruihlnff 212 235 Pajiei Attempted ft Puaei Completed 80 71 Indians -Into spot here Friday night by-doting the season with 21 to 12 triumph. McPherson led 14 to at the half. Steve Bersuch led a one man charge for McPherson icoring 20 of the 21 Longford Wakefield 8 heat field 24 lo 9 in RCMO lesjrue football Rime Friday.

Longford led 16 to the half. clones Si to 27 Saturday in a wild Big Seven football duel chiefly foupht in thc skyways. Nebraska, without a victory in five games, and apparently headed for another defeat, tore Iowa State apart with its third- quarter blast after the Cyclones had soared lo a 31-7 half- tima lead on three touchdown passes by Dick Mann, Decker's kick made it 3-1 to 21. Iowa State, dizzy from the Husker thrust, managed to clear itsj 'collective head for a touchdown in the last period when tossed to Bob Voetberg from jthe six. The Cyclones trying to recoup had two chances, but they were ruined by -pass interceptions.

Mann's four touchdown were a i record. The quarterback Downs 20, Mankalo 6 opening period on a line! Principal E. L. Fielder said no vard llln i il 1 0 led 7-0 at the half.iclasses will be held Monday morn-:" cctcd for a 27-2 'alters to Peters In'ing and a special assembly has' A fine interception by Dean scored the tinaljbeen scheduled for afternoon, part- Wells started the final KU coun- touchdown. Sylvan Grove meetsjly with an Armistice day theme ter.

He ran to the Loyola -l-l and the St. John's Cadets Friday atjand partly to honor thc team and'in four plays Chet Strehlow was home. Coach Paul Turner. Tulsa Triumphs Over State, 42-26 Tulsa, Okla. (AP) Tulsa's one of lhe contest's greatest- wasj ve rizing ground power, sprinkled, thrills u-ith nj.

4-yard scoring rnmpi a play- In another Randall ran Pike Trail contest! ovcr Jamestown Downs-Downs handed Mankalo! passes a 20 to 6 defeat in a Sunflower! Oah Cenlral league foolball game day night. Mankato led 6 to I the half. Hays tossed a to IS Cawker City handed Burri I defeat in homecoming A homecoming just enough passing to make; and sub halfback Gene Helwig istoppable, offset a a clo.scd the Hurricane's poiiit-mak-i spectacular aerial a i with a 15-yard scamper end-j ie the Golden ing a 63-yard march. triumph. I Crocker's touchdowns were fronv crowd arrf Uvf) yan)s om rives of 41 and over from the one-foot mark.

With reserves in the Kansas secondary, Klosterman unlimbercd his arm and passed the Lions to a touchdown in the closing minutes. Starting on the 20, Klosterman passes to Snytler and Guido iCimim to carry the ball lo tha KU 15. He then tossed to Burton touchdown with 29 seconds to piny, Klosterman's kick was no good and the game ended 3-1-26, single gam. Iowa State 1 ass to Posl for that pointj rc The quarterback threw 4lj half In the third Robinson intercepted a pas Manhato 5 yard line and raced for Cawker. Rhodes kicked I passes'for'22 completions, a'lso'cyt I intercepted a pass on al1 bllt one lra int rett and John Schoen scored touch-! scored on pass plays of 40 and Klosterman.

second in the nation in pass completions before Saturday's game and tops in passing yardage, hit 19 out of 25 for ISO yards. Thai gave him a season's rambles; r( or( i 120 completions out of 033 hrows Or yards. The turning point came with clone records. Mann's efforts were. one minute and 37 seconds gone for 254.

yards. The feature to tie th count in the third quarter. Tackle a 63-yard play in thc second ry Minnick snatched an intended-period, Mann nipping from his 37 hsndoi! by Mann on the Iowa to Mai Schmidt on the Nebraska State 18 and with no guilt in his 135 and a Koops in heart over the theft tromped ovcr the goal. That anexpected development fired the Huskera to the heights. Sophomore John Bordogna who threw (or four touchdowns hit Ray Novak in the end -one from the nine and Bob Decker made the extra point for a 21-all tie.

The Huskera shot ahead with another touchdown pass, Bordogna to George kicked the point to put front. Bob Crosley tossed a 25 yard pass to Koops for another touchdown the same frame and Robinson ran the extra point. In the fourth Crosley hit Robinson with a 35 yard touchdown Bordogna, operating as the tail back, about seven yards to the rear of the center In a spread formation used for the first time Nebraska tossed the ball 28 times for 234 yards. The 79 passes thrown by bolhj Wichila (AP) The Drake Bull-i was believed to be a Big dogs "won one for Johnny I Seven record. (Saturday, downing lhe University Tfl BoWl At I Dfll lot Wichita 14-7 on a touch- Bordogna look over main of- down pass in final quarter: Salina bowlers will meet Me- With Bright the nation's top'Phcrson st 1 pm Sunday In the qDrake 14, jWichita 7 Holyrood Wins 25th Straight Holyrood--Holyrood won its 25th straight game over a three year span by Kanopolis 22 lo 0 in a non-league game Friday.

It was homecoming tor Holyrood and Betty Bast was crowned queen ana Clifford Johnson king. fensive work for Nebraska as All- All this excitement for Bobby Reynolds did only ground-gainer sidelined by Inter-Cllv Traveling league. Salina ns came in six i 52 1 fans came in six minutes 52 sec- effective parMime duty. of the fantastic third period. Bui Nebratka wasn't finished.

broken jaw, lhe Bulldogs look the IHB with 15 wins and The freshman cud snagged thc first toss from Lane Brown and the second from Ted Maupln. His two tallies, scored two minutes before the intermission, left the Wildcats only one point behind, 14-18. But their brashness stung Tulsa to a fury that before the end produced an astounding 705 yards--534 of which rolled up on the ground. Only liberal substitulons from midxvay of the second half and frequent penalties, costing Tulsa 1 165 yards, held cane attack. down the Hurri- The victory gave Nebraska a 1-2.

the air for their third Missouri five losses. McPherson is tied for 1 record in the conference and Valley conference win in third with Hutch wilh 11 wins and brought State's mark to 3-3. alarta. mne rtcfeHts touchdowns were all tallied on the ground by four men with halfs Jack Crnckcr and Billy Parsons each sharing Iwo. Fullback Howard Wsugh pro- J31 ITI ComplotM 3 PftssM Inlorcppteii 3 Punllnc Average H.6 Fumbles Ixwt 0 Yards Penalized 25 Quarterback Ronnie Morris added sparkle to his smooth T-formation ball handling with several long passes between touches to favorite receivers Crocker and end Willie Roberts.

In all. Tulsa completed 11 of 22 aerials for 171 yards. Kansas Slate's reserves t-j scored Tulsa subs in the waning minutes, gelling a third touchdown on a 31-yard heave from freshman' back Carl Albacker to Cecil Taylor, another froah. Hays High 14, Hays Cadeis 7 Hays--The Hays high Indians scored in the last minute and a half of play on a 34 yard pass from Swim to Pfeifer lo give them a 14 to 7 victory over the crosstown St. Joseph Cadets here Friday night.

Hays high had to come from behind to tic the score at 7-7 at halftime. The Cadets scored firsl the initial frame. On the kickoff the Cadets drove lo Hays high 40 where they fumbled. On gaining possession thc Indians fumbled, and Koerncr of the St. Joe clult I scooped It up and run for a touch- The visitors' last scoring efforti down.

Leiker kicked the extra WHS two-yard plunge by Dick point. Hays high scored ils first trip touchdown the second frame on a to winrtup a started on Tuba's. 49. 1 quarterback sneak by Simpson..

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