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6600. Sunday, October 29, 1939. 6600. EL. PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper.

-Page 19. Oregon St. 18N. Carolina 30Notre Dame7iTexasU. 26jBayIor OiCornell 23jPittsburgh 13'Arkansas 0 T.

C. U. 21 Michigan 27 Yale 7 Wash. St. Miss.

T. 12jTexas A-M State 14jFordham 27Villanova 7jCentenary 0 Break Starts Aggies On Way To 20 To 0 Win Over Baylor Jack Grain Leads Texas Longliorns Over Luckless Rice 26-13 Herbie Smith 'Steals' Game Scores First Touchdown After Wrenching Ball From Opponent. Will Be E.P.H.S. Guests (Also Foes) North Carolina Thumps Perm 30-6 Star Makes 80-Yard Run 7 rr Philadelphia. Oct 28 (AP).

After It was Lalanne who threw two scor 7 marching 68 yards in 12 plays to match Pennsylvania's first-period ball game Into a runaway. He accounted for all of the 3.1 yards that brought the second score and gave the unbeaten southerners a 13-6 lead. He pitched 24 yards Into the end zone to Don Buker a few plays later to make it 20-6. and on the third play of College Station. Texas, Oct 28 AP).

Runaway Texas A. M. Jolted Baylor to its knees in the first 30 seconds on a stunning break today, then turned on its power to run off with a 20-0 triumph tha Ing passes and ran 30 yards for another tally, and It was Suntheimer. a roving center who covered the field, who dropped on two Penn fumbles that led to scoring plays. Lalane didn't play much In the first half just about long enough to complete three aerials, the last of which, to Paul Scverin, a standout end, went for 12 yards and a touchdown.

But the Louisiana lad started the second half, and stayed In long enough this time to turn an even touchdown, a quick-on-the-trigger North Carolina football team turned four Penn mistakes into three second-half touchdowns and a field goal to rout the red and blue. 30-8, today before a crowd of 55,000 in Franklin Field. Leading the Tarheel victory parade were Jim (Sweet) Lalanne, 165-pound pass pitcher from Lafayette. and Carl Sutheimer, sec-ong-string center from Katboro. Pa.

the final period he broke over Pennsylvania's left guard, dodged the red and blue secondary, and ran aixth In an unbroken chain. 30 yards to the final touchdown, rhnnirv Herhla Smith, an end who with Fullback Harry Dunkle tack Rampaging Steers Remain On Top Of Southwest Grid Conference. Austin, Texas, Oct 28. (AP). Slippery Jack Crain, sophomore back of the year in the Southwest, and his rampaging University of Texas mates rolled along toward the football heights today with a smashing 26-12 victory over the Rice Owls.

The triumph was the Longhorns first over the Houston eleven since 1933. It enabled the Steers to remain in a tie for the Southwest Conference lead in sharp contrast to ing the extra point onto each of these scores. I l. a a 1 Green Wave Engulfs OleMiss -WIS 4 their cellar standing since 1934, 106-Yard Run Features Tilt Steps Into The Breaches After watching Crain break loose for several long runs near the game's outset, the University of Texas partisans in the stands never rf. k' ffy, IMS '3a ip--f Clcmson Sinks The Navy 15-7 Southern Team Registers Two Touchdowns And Safety.

stands only five feet ten inches, literally stole a football game for the Aggies. On the second play after the opening kickoff he went bouncing In on Jack Wilson, Baylor's great back, plucked the ball from his hand as he drew back to pass and rambled 25 yards for a touchdown. It was downright larceny. The Baylors struggled, and valiantly, but they couldn't recover their stolen property. The "good old Baylor line" that laughed at Aggie running efforts throughout the first half, finally folded by degrees and was leaking badly at the finish.

Aggies Gain 210. Over, through and under tha Baylors flowed Aggie passes and runs fur a net total of 240 yards. The Baylors, hobbled by the giant Aggie line, picked up only 44 net yards by passing and running. Only once did they muscle in on Aggia territory to any great extent, getting to the 13 on Wilson's thrusts and a couple of passes, but tha scoring punch wasn't there. The Aggies were more thsn' pleased with the seven points they picked up on Smith's daylight rob had any doubt as to the outcome.

It was not until the third quarter, however, that Cowboy Jack reeled off one of his touchdown gallops, this one for SO yards, and the Invaders even then fought back to within two point, of the Steers on Ernie Lain'a deadly passing. Annapolis, Oct 28 (INS). Kellogg Of Tulane Bids For All-America In 18-6 Triumph. New Orleans, Oct 28 (AP). The mighty Tulane Oreen Wave, featuring Jitterbug Bob Kellogg, turned on the power again today and deluged the University of Mississippi Rebels, 18 to 6, before a homecoming crowd of 33,000.

Kellogg, 163-pound halfback from Wynne, made a strong bid for all-American honors In the first and third quarters with an electrifying 108-yard dash to a touchdown, and Aside from Crain's amazing dash from scrimmage, in which virtually every member of the Rice team hit THE Mexico City T. f. C. A. jootball team will play 1 Pato High School here next Friday ntpht.

The Jour regulars in the bacJcield arc shown above, left to right: ff. Schtlon, J. Montesinot, A. Damy and Fernandez. Th two men in the lower picture are Coach Gon-ralo Cordero, left, and Dr.

Enrique Mathey, business manager. Without the services of their ace back, Banks McFadden, the Tigers of Clemson outplayed the Navy this afternoon and walked off the field with a 15-7 victory. Sparked by a pair of speedy backs, Charley Timmons and Ed Maness, the South Carolinians scored a safety and a touchdown In the first period and another touch mm but could not hold him, the Texas touchdowns were scored on V' a -iv; yS v. short line thrusts by Pete Layden and Gilly Davis and a 57-yard punt return by Davis. incidentally, would have been a regular in this, HkN I.

down in the last quarter. his last year, but for Crain. The Owls couldn't punch the A bad center pass caused the ba to go past Whitehead and Fritts sturdy Texas forward wall consist fell on it in. the end zone for ently and their only markers were ifnfo S. Mexico City's Football Team '4m A short kick-off against the wind M'n ana a lateral irom iimmons Bryant on the Navy 43-yard line on Lain passes.

They broke a scoreless deadlock in the second period with a 28-yard goal line toss from big Ernie to End Bob Brandon and tallied in the third with a 10-yard flip from Lain to Doug Tipton, the gave the Tigers their first touch-1 Is Due Tuesday down. They chalked up their final score in the fourth period on a pass from Bryant to Maness. Navy made its lone score when El Paso High School Has a 24-yard sprint without interference through the entire Ole Miss team for another. Tulane got a gift touchdown toward the end of the fourth when Burton "Buddy" Banker magged Junior Ilovious' long axs on the Rebel 45-yard line and raced past the startled defense for Tulane's third counter. Hovious, former high school star of Vicksburg, playing his first year at halfback for Ole Miss, was the shining star for the Rebels.

He saved his team from a shutout almost unaided in the final period. Hovious ran back the kickoff for 30 yards and then dropped back to pass. Finding no receiver open he sprinted through Tulane's defense for 26 yards, He then began flinging passes right and left Copt. Bill Schneller connected with three that brought the ball to the goal line. Leonard bucked over the Clemson other starting Rice wingman.

Crain played a little mora than half of the fray, during which he picked up about ISO yards from scrimmage and got away for a 43-yard punt return. line after a 57-yard march down the field. Extensive Plans For Guests' Enjoyment. The Nocona Jackrabbit was by no El Paso Tech Team Seeking means the whole show for Texas. Out at El Paso High School the bery and Walemon Prices conversion when they went in at half-time.

Baylor had bounced light back and pushed tha issue after that opening break. But it wasn't a full minute after the second half opened that they found good fortune in their laps again. Fulback Grumbles fumbled on Baylor's 32 and Jim Thomason, the Aggies' great blocking back, recovered. Kimbrough Goes Over. Big John Kimbrough, the Aggies' all-America fullback candidate, started slicing through the Baylor line, picking up 16 yards.

Derace Moser skittered around right end on a pretty reverse to the three and Kimbrough bolted over for a touchdown. Price added the point. The climax to a long third period kicking duel came when Moser suddenly legged around his left end on a wide sweep for a 38-yard gain to the Baylor 35. Marion Pugh pegged a perfect 30-yard pass to end Bill Buchanan on tha Baylor 10. Moser, protected by Kimbrough'a blocking, first picked up eight then two more on a wide play around end for tha touchdown.

Robnett's effort at the point sailed wide. The Owls concentrated on him and Tiger football squad is preparing to give Mexico City Y. M. team Cornhuskcrs Trip K-State stopped him in the second period but overlooked another sophomore, Club To Sponsor warm reception when tha good Noble Doss. Doss turned in a 20-yard run worthy of Crain to plant neighbors from south of tha Rio Game With Mexico City Squad the ball on the Owl one-foot line, Grande step onto the stadium field Nebraska Still Unbeaten from where Layden, sophomore Friday night.

Any civic club or other organization that wants to sponsor a charity fullback and passer, plunged It across. That lacks much, however, of be After 25-9 Win Over Kansas Team. football game next week can find two teams to do tha playing without ing the only entertainment planned EUNICE GORDON MOUNT VERNON. Oct. 28.

The McMurray grade school near here was in a bad way. The football team's regular tackle was injured, and there were no boys to take his place. So they appealed to Eunice Gordon, nine years old and weighing 70 pounds. The petite girl with the winning smile liked to play football, but the demurred at first. Then school spirit got the best of her snd she decided to play.

She did so well school officials said they doubted it the regular tackle would be able to oust her from the lineup when he recovers. "It's fun to play football, but I'll step aside when any boys show up who are good enough to take the position," said Eunice. CREIGHTON TOPS LOYOLA. The blow which took all the steam out of tha visitors, trying lor the visitors. The program ln eludes a dinner in the school cafe El Munico Club Pairings Listed Pairings for El Munico Club's ladder tournament which will start on Valdespino Golf Course at 12:15 a search or any Kind.

Tha first step for any such club to take is get In touch with Albert Dewitt at El Paso Technical Institute. Albert a student at Tech, is coach and business manager of tha school's football team, which is eager to be Manhattan, Oct, 28 (INS). teria, sightseeing trips and a high- nara alter tnree non-conrerence losses, was that punt runback by the diminutive Davis. Davis had powered assembly. We want to return soma of the one oi the competing forces.

Nebraska was still undefeated tonight following its 25 to 8 Bix Six victory over Kansas State this swell blocking help after he got -started but he showed plenty of courtesies that tney snowed our The other side of tha debate will ba taken by tha Mexico City team and fans In Mexico City last p. m. Monday, were announced by Mrs. S. S.

Baker, club president as Y. M. C. A. football team, which class to break into the open.

afternoon. A homecoming crowd of December, explained Lawrence will play El Paso High. School here follows: T. C. U.

Beats McConachle, chairman of arrange' Mrs. J. L. Kunr. vs.

Mrs. Pearson ments. Friday night The Mexican team already has asked for the game with Tech, to be played on. the Tuesday The football party from Mexico Muher; Mis. W.

B. Shonti vs. Mrs. H. H.

Johnson; Mrs. Paul Atkinson 82-Yard Run Beats Porkers Gents 21 To 0 15,000 K-Staters went home saddened, The Wildcats held ths Cornhusk-ers to a 6-3 lead until the second half, and even drew first blood in the second period with a 14-yard placement kick by Jim Brock. But Herman Rohrig shortly afterwards will number about 100 persons. Be vs. Mrs.

J. L. Hinyard; Mrs. Ashley sides players, officials and aides it Classen vs. Mrs.

C. A. Puckett; Mrs. will include a group of Indian dancers from the interior of the re C. M.

Edwards vs. Mrs. W. Johnson; Mrs. E.

E. Carson vs. Mrs. Edna Horned Frogs Put Stop public. The trip is being made by Omaha, Oct 28 (UP).

returned a Wildcat punt 80 yards for a touchdown. Scotten Ferris; Mrs. R. N. Lewis vs.

Mrs. Lee Haddock; Mrs. Vergil Neugebauer vs. Mrs. Sidney Rich or Wednesday following.

Here Is th catch: The Tech team Is merely an informal group of students acting independently of the school, which makes no official provision for football. Students who wanted to play got together at the start of the season and elected De-wilt to the two efficea that he holds, then started practicing. Three weeks ago they clayed Creighton University of Omaha defeated Loyola of New Orleans today, 21 to 13, in a brilliant last Joe Be hot Gets Hot To Score For Villanova; Count Is 7-0. After the intermission, the Ne- To Losing Streak Over Centenary. Shreveport, Oct 28.

(AP). Aggie Freshmen Defeated By Gila (Special to Th Tima) Las Cruces, N. Oct 28. A fourth quarter scoring jag that netted two touchdowns gave Gila Junior College a lopsided 25-9 win over the New Mexico Aggie freshmen tonight. The Aggiea made a game of It for three quarters and held an edge in first downa, 14 to 7.

Klein scored for tha Aggies from the four-yard marker. De Coursey hung up three Gila scores and Han-num accounted for one. The Aggies frosh overhead game clicked and 16 passes were completed. braskans capitalized on breaks to ards; Mrs. V.

L. Izard vs. Mrs. John period rally led by Johnny Knolla. score three touchdowns, while the best the Wildcats could do was a last minute 90-yard aerial attack bus.

Arrival in El Paso is scheduled for Tuesday evening. The group left Mexico City last Sunday, planning to play one game before crossing the border at Laredo. The visitors will try Friday to even matters for the 7-0 defeat they suffered last year when the Tigers went to Mexico City after winding Taylor; Mrs. Val Lawrence vs. Mrs.

R. F. Adams; Mrs. Frank Groesbeck vs. Mrs.

A. j. Hastings. In front by a 7 to 0 scora with the game less than two minutes old, the T. C.

U. football team ended a for the second Nebraska touchdown, and Rohrig tossed to Defruiter for the third. An Intercepted pass that netted them a pass over the Husker line, Seelye to Barnhardt Philadelphia, Oct 28 (AP). Villanova's Wildcats shook loose a sophomore speedster by the name of Joe Behot for an 82-yard run to conquer Arkansas University's Hatch High School in Hatch, N. and won handily, 27 to 0.

Their sec HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Woodrow Wilson (Dallas; 38, Fumbles gave the Cornhuskers the started the Huskers toward their fourth tally, Hopp making the final ball deep in Wildcat territory in North Dallas 0. season long losing streak at Louisiana Fair Stadium here this afternoon, defeating the Centenary Gen neavier Kazoroacks, 7 to today. tne third and fourth quarters, crash after Dobson hd carried the Sam Houston (Houston) 13, John Luther skirted left end for 24 yards ball to K-State's two-yard line. Reagan (Houston) 0.

up their regular season play. That game drew a crowd of 10,000 and generated a huge amount of football enthusiasm, El Pasoans who made the trip reported on their re A crowd of 20,000 watched Behot slice through the left side of the Arkansas line, cut back to the right side of the field and outrun a half -n- 3 THE STORE FOR MEN ond game of the season will be at Hot Springs, N. Nov. 3. The Mexico City team wants to stay a few daya after its game with El Paso, particularly to see Carlsbad Caverns.

If tha game with Tech materialises It will be played either Nor. 7 or 8, at night That's tha story. The visitors from tlemen 21 to 0. The Frogs mixed aerial and running plays to push over one score in each quarter with the exception of the third. turn.

Dr. Enrique Mathey, business manager of the Mexican team, is a former resident of El Faso, and TULtl Mexico want the game and the Tech youngsters are eager to accommodate them. A sponsor is the only thing the athletes need. the coach, Gonzalo Cordero, is i graduate of El Paso High School. 'Bama Defeats dozen pursuers to score the game's only touchdown halfway through the third quarter.

Behot shook off at least two potential tacklers as he broke past the secondary, but by the time he reached the 25-yard stripe he had distanced the entire field. Invaders Hold Edge. Except for Behot's run, the edge belonged to the invaders. Villanova outgained the Razorbacks in rushing as a result of Behot's sprint, but the visitors beat the Wildcats at their own passing game by a 80-yard margin and led in total yards gained, 220 to 167. Arkansas rolled up 10 first downs mi loss extended to aeven the consecutive setbacks suffered by the Gentlemen since the season opened.

T. C. 17. waa in complete eontrol of the game from start to finish, registering a gajn of 329 yarda en passing and running playa to 97 for Centenary, and waa never in serious danger of being scored on. Connie Sparks started the three' Missy Staters Tuscaloosa, Oct 28 (AP).

Kurlefs Team Plays Negroes Kurley a Atheltic Club football yoivve uevet wctu a HICKEY-FREEMAN DOUBLE-BREASTED? Alabama power was too much for touchdown Frog parade when he stepped into the end zone to receive a 14 yard pass from Cowart a stubborn band of Mississippi State Maroons today and the Cnnv after Spud Taylor had covered Cen to three for Villanova. Twice the Southerners knocked on team will tangle with tha West Texas All-Stars, powerful Negro son Tide won a desperately fought 7-to-0 victory befora 16,000 home tenarya lumme on the opening kickoff on the 28, and a drive over the touchdown door, but both times coming day fans. eleven, at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at Dud center with Kring carrying had ad vanced the play to the 14.

ley Field. The East El Paso Club is staeina The second Frog touchdown came the exhibition game' to raise fund midway in the second quarter and The Tide scored on a 30-yard march in the first period. Holt Rast taking a 4-yard pass from Charley Boswell for the touchdown, and big Hayward Sanfbrd trotted on the field and added the point with his to complete its organization. Admis was made via the aerial route with sion will be 15 and 25 cents. Herring taking a seven yard toss from Gillespie in the end zone.

Following a scoreless third quarter, S. usual perfect placement Mines Frosh Lose The invaders staved off several Taylor covered Bynum's fumble their offensive stalled after lengthy marches and passing attacks. Villanova held for downs on its 18 in the second quarter and stopped another drive on its 15 in the final period. Two Threats. Villanova twice threatened to score in the second quarter.

Andy Chisick intercepted Kay Eakin's pass and ran to the 25 to set up the first chance, but Eakin countered by intercepting Nick Basca's pass on his five on the next play. The Cats' aerial attack failed after Paul Stenn recovered Ralph Atwood's fumble on the Arkansas 32 late in other tide threats by desperate bat the Centenary 24. Duckworth took three consecutive passes from Cow- To Lobos, 27 To 13 (Continued From Page 18) art to drive 17 yards and on the fourth down Cowart went through I i right tackle for a score. tling, but Alabama supporters were given plenty of chills in the closing minutes once when fleet Jack Nix broke through tha right side of Alabama's line and raced 37 yards up the field only to be caught from behind and thrown out of bounds gan a 70-yard march to Miners' goaL Dick Spitzer, Jerry'g brother and Horner converted the first point another former Austin High player, after touchdown from placement and Thompson added the two extra points. the period.

by Jimmy Nelson, and again when bozo Mcmtyre and Hill ripped the Muckers' forward from flsnk to flank for five, 10 and 15 yard gains to place the ball within the 10- Villanova's only other threat came in the fourth quarter when Tom Gunning-Casteel McMahon intercepted another of Eakin's aerials on the Arkansas 40 Then you've been missing one of the most effective meant ever devised to help too present a smart, distinguished appearance. For our Hickey-Freeman double-breasteds have been so intelligently designed, superbly tailored, that' every line adda oroe definite quality to your atylefulnefs. Slip into one of theee grand garments today. Then look in a mirror and notie how it broadens your shoulder, alima your and adda to Um impreeeiveneM of your appearance $55 to $65 KCOIfD FLOOR yard line. The Miners stiffened and momentarily deferred the final touchdown of the eame.

After the and ran to the 25 before he was the Maroon got first down on the Alabama 33 in the closing minute. Paced by Nelson and Paul Spencer, line ramming fullback, Alabama drove to the state 22 the first time it gained the ball, and Bos-well's 20-yard return of Johnson's punt set the stage for the game's only score a few minutes later. Will Be Honored Members of the Gunning-Casteel stopped, but Johnny Freiberger re Lobos had lost five yards in two covered Behot's fumble on the next tries, Mcmtyre circled his own riaht baseball team, which won the 1939 play to touch off the Rszorhnrku end. reversed for 15 yards and the last threat a 59-yard march to Vil- score. Hill converted with a nlaee.

lanovas 15. kick. pennant in the Commercial League, will be honored at a fiesta in Harry Mitchell's Rathskeller at 7:30 p. m. Monday.

Jackets and awards will be presented to the victorious Drug Co-captain Eakin was almost the With 18 seconds to sro and tha ball whole show for Arkansas, completing five of 21 aerials and he out- Washington State Beaten By Beavers on the visitors' three-yard-line, Or-nelas attempted two passes Into gists, managed by Red Wilson. Jticitad Basca with an average of the end zone. Both were downed. Besides the Gunning-Casteel team yards for his eight punt to Baaea's 37 In 11 tries. A third attempt a serpen pass, was Corvallia.

Ore. Oct 28 (AP). completed lor no gain and ths same honor fuesta will be Andy and Syd Cohen, brother members of El Paso's professional baseball eolony. Oregon State's Beavers maintained their unbeaten position in the Pa- ended. SAN DIEGO BEATEN.

San Diego, Oct 29 (UP). Pomona College upset the dope by defeating San Diego Stata College, 1J to 6, here today before a homecoming crowd of 5000 in Aztec BowL Have You Tasted cific Coast Football Conference by doing the expected today defeating Washington Stata College, 13 to 0. Kenny Dow, reserve fullback, blasted over a score from the four- POPULAR DRY GOODS CO. Tht Southwest't Greatest Department Stort KENTUCKY OJf TOP. Cincinnati.

Ohio, Oct 28 (INS). The University of Kentucky's undefeated Wildcats elawed tha Xs-vier Musketeers into submission by a 21-to-0 score today, gaining revenge for a surprise defeat handed to them last year. Inii yra "ne "ec0" Pend nd Jim Kissel burgh, regular fullback, sxnayrield Lbr. sorinted 3d rri. fn Today! SHB BaOS.

Cera, Dirt. 17M Treat St. Adv. touchdown in tha fourth period..

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