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Hum Miller Second Stringers ble Flagstaff State 40-0 I 1 Reserves Display Power; Axemen Fail To Threaten By CHIC WMTLOCK 11 rc Ho .1.. Sunday, October 5. 1947 Page 26 Txs College of Mines remained with Arizona University the only undefeated members of the Border Conference Saturday night as the by CWCIK WNITLOCM Miners, uilng second string ana B-squaa members for the most Dart overwhelmed Arizona State of Flagstaff 40-0 before a large crowd at Kidd Field. Coach Jack Curtice sent his second stringers into the game en masse early in the second period alters Ed Smith and Co. had racks up a 13-0 lead and had shown the Flag- ONE of the most colossal insults ever perpetrated on the sports-minded public of El Paso was dished out by Austin High School officisls Friday night when they had the effrontery to sell tickets to the Austin-Ysleta game to some 2000 persons for whom they knew there were no seats.

Complaints at the injustice and money-grabbing aspects of the over-selling of Austin stadium be- Georgia Rallies To Break The Statistics staffers to be lacking in any kind of payoff territory Never did the Lumberjacks move into threatening territory, although at tim-i their passing attack, which Tsu nr Mlnee Mali L.S.U. Jinx Willi 35-19 Win Athene, Ga. (INS) After potting the Tigers two touchdownt In rt 1 I puuruig lino wua uesn uhui Total first downs JO the game was ended Friday night r.i yarns a-inert, ruihln completely outshone the pitching of avummaee MM Yards furwaxd tfi first fiv mlnutei of play, Georgia rallied to stage one of the year1 the Orediggers, made them potentially dangerous. The invaders connected 14 times Yard! I.t. NMI a Net yards pm 50 lrisn smash Pill, 40 To Ltijack Star PlM greatest gridiron comebacks Saturday by toundly thumping Louisiana State University.

35 to 19. to the delight of 44,000 yelling football fans. The victory ended one of the most amazing jinxes in big time football It was the first time in 19 year! and seven grid engagements in 24 aerial attempts, some of them 1 fhtUft COniDlLiwl HwinlltJ A razzle-dazzle, for a net of 170 yards forward intercepted via the air. Tiie Miners hit for aevenj Jfrtpilt? that the Bulidotfs nave ever come iM 170 0 no 24 11 1 1 IT 1 I 1 4 I 14 a i of 13 tries for a net of 50 yards. eut on top against L.

S. U. "We bought good tickets to tbe game, and bought them early. But when we get to our seat there were so many people standing aroutid the field we couldn't even see what was going on," ran the typical angry complaint One fan told of purchasing seats on the 50-yard line and being unable to see the game. He then asked us the score of the game, and swore he actually didn't know, although he had been in his seat throughout the game.

Such a situation ii entirely un Asni.fc jrfg. punt 4a Number punt retiirna a Aim as yds. pint 11 for their third score. Tittle scored from the three on a quarter-back The Tigers jumped off to two wwiiurr KlCKUIIS Pittsburgh. (INS) Tons of press clippings erupted into dynamic life touchdown lead in the first five Averaa yardass kiekofti' II klikof returns 1 sneak, and converted.

Georgia took the see-saw lead Avutuf Yd, klckoff return. Saturday as the fighting Irish of 4 on the first play of the fourth pe minutes. Abner Wlmberly recovered Bninsnn's fumble on the Georgia 30. and Y. A.

Tittle promptly pawed to Wimberly for a touch 1 IS riod when Rauch again hit Ed iiiiiUOT Tiiiirt ball toat. fumbl Number of peruiltia Tarda Ion, panaltla Starting Ilnup: Tnaa Miata Paa. wards with a pay-dirt aerial Ed riMMaff wards taking in the ball on the 1. a down. Just 60 seconds later, the ame Mr.

Wimberly latched on to a ruuch aerial on the Bulldog 35 Evans seventh and bulling his way over. Perrill Notre Dame, picking up momentum like a runaway monster, smashed Pittsburgh 40 to 6 to open their "year of destiny" before 64,332 fans. With cool John Lujack hitting receiver after receiver with his fine passes the Irtsh dented the I. Bmxtiam Geri converted again to make it. called for.

THE maximum capacity of Austin tarltum la in he nelffhhnrhnnrl ftaha Mom MfXEKM I.INF. PROVES HARD TO rASS But on the ground it was a different story the story of a vicious and never-let-up Miner line that held Flagstaff to a net of 66 yards, Including a number of laterals. It took tli Miners some 12 minutes to work the first Jim Bowden Intercepted a pass! from IL Muse after it had bounced through two receivers, and started the Muckers from the Lumberjack 43. The eighth play paid off, Smith twisted around left end for five, then took a pass from Buwdim to the 23. The driving full-1 buck sliced tackle to the 18, Pug Cabrcl hit center fur two, then Pun sneaked up the middle for a re.

rt. Georgia 27. L. S. U.

19. Stan Nestorak, a sub halfback. uonkerniey Keilr Everest Rhoa It DeGroat Bowden Wendt and sued down the side-lines for a missed both extra points. Georgia in the second quarter Cictema Henry O. Vurtlite parked the Bulldogs 64 yards to of 8000.

We know from personal tx rh. their fourth score, made by Keid William Panther goal line once in each of checking, and anyone who wants te rr.arciied 63 yards for their first Kellev SinlTn the first three periods, then ran who darted IS yards through the Tiger secondary. Geri kept his unman; Krmn Lasw. Belolt, referee: Ef r. u.j..i..

right over their trm-and-bear-it Jeff Mif.l. Te Weale'yan. heed lined opponents with three savage tallies slate clean. Georgia 28-19. Len llcCall.

third string quarterback, snagged a Tittle pass on man: burton Hayes. Ntw Mexico, field Judge. Scorlnf- summary! Touchdown Smith, in the final canto. Lujack passes scored three touch' nooen 7. laner.

nun itr-ineman. Pnlnta after touchdown Hoffman 4. Georgia's 37 and raced down the core. Fullback Floyd Reid went over from the half-Ioet line. Geri converted.

Rauch's short passes led the way ar.d a Rauch-to-Edwards aerial hit paydlrt on a 15-yard scoring play. Gerii" placement put the Bulldogs ahead, 14-12. The Tigers took their turn at the Colden Gate by marching 52 yards Siibadtutlona: Texas Mines Cowell. downs and set up a fourth. That one was the first Irish score, consummated by Terry Brennan's sidelines to the Tiger 20.

Rauch fired a pass to Luke Brunson. Bull first down on the 10. Smith in two ntreeraifl. Humpnrey. jone.

sreeie, Fraaer, Wflklnaon, Brewster, Helneman, Travis, Ferguson, Rat, 7ylka, Melcar, Perez. L. Kelly. Valencia. Sthockman.

An four-yard scamper on a quick dog freshman for the crosalng. Geri booted bis fifth atralaht extra tries punched to the two, then took the bull ou a straiulit buck and. derson. Norwood, Hanson. Umuixu.

Hol opener after Lujack had provided the set-up with a 34-yard toss to point. blusted over. Hoffman's conversion count the seats, as we saw done, can verify that fact There roughly are 7600 numbered seata In the stands and boxes, and it might be possible to pack In an additional 400 by seating them two-abreast in the aisles. School officials should have known that figure, and respected it Knowledge of seating capacity Is one of the first elements for staging a public event And most promoters know it is not good business to sell more than 10 per cent standing room not if they want to hold future shows. Ten per cent of 7600 certainly isn't 2000, or at least it wasn't when we finished school.

boot was wide. ler, ManiMrn, Btevens, siewnorter, i line and Hoffman, nafitaff Tumllty. Goodwin, bavafe, Saba, Mum, Bums, HI'-araKor. See. Khnroe, Pooler, T.

Martinet, Martin and Peach. V.nr tiv TinAm Jim Martin. The secuud counter came in the Lujack speared Doug Waybright, opening minute of the second quar TEXAS MINtS IS IS Sfl tea rLAGSTTAFr STATE a relative unknown, with a 10-yard touchdown throw just before the half ended, then rifled one 34 yards ter. Fred WeilUl quicK-Kicnea Ilicc, Southern California Battle To 7-7 Deadlock Sam Medina to Martin who fell across the line with the ball for a third-period Los Angeles. (AP) The Rice T.

D. Thirty-four yards from Lujack halfback, outpunted the Troys and to Leon Hart spelled the first of Leads Crnees To 28-7 Win Owls of the Southwest Conference and Southern California of the Pact tic Coast waged furious grid combat for four quarters Saturday and put them in a hole early in the third period. Then Quarterback Ike Notre Dame's three final-stanza scores. Swiftly Coy MeGee sped 20 yards through center for the Eikenberg ran and passed the out' L' W. McCONACHIE, director of interscholastic events for El fit ta i io TWO BREAKS FOR AUSTIN The pictures above thmo tome of the activity that went on in McKee Stadium at Austin High School Friday night when Austin defeated Ysletu, 28 to 7.

Above, Buster Oppenhelm scampers down the sidelines 72 yards after intercepting an Ysleta pass in the last quarter, setting up conditions for the final Panther score. That's Willie Rodriguez, Indian end, straining ajter the speedster. In the bottom picture, Les Stamper, chief target for Ysleta's Gene Gillis, strains to get a pass which is too wide. (Photo by Gerlach). Paso public schools, who nominally going over on a aneak him v.ith a 7-7 tie in the first meeting self for the tally.

Jimmy Williams over the safety's head, the ball rolling dead on the Flag five. On the first play Gabrel intercepted Muse's pass aimed at Cisterna and returned to the 15. Smih drove to the 10 at the quarter ended. BOWDEN BI RROWS FOR OI NTKR Wendt picked up five In two plays, and then Bowden, ever the master of the Minor formation, burrowed through guard to find pay dirt under his nose and two tacklers hanging onto his legs. Hoffman's boot was good.

It was at this pint that the Miner second string came In. Midway of the period the Mineri held on the 45 and Tom Shckman and Jack Wilkinson rushed in to block William's punt The ball rolled out of bounds on the Flaf- booted the extra point Social I tU PASO TIMES Lea Crucee, N. M. Sammy Medina, the Bulldog flash who was Kew Mexlco'i leading scorer two was in charge of ticket sales for the Austin-Ysleta game, wired this desk personally last Sunday from Los Angeles with a positive message The Owls seemed headed for another touchdown but Halfback Gor next one. Lancaster Smith bulled through the middle for the final damage.

Fred Earley kicked four eytra points for the Irish. Sooncrs Bump Texas Asgics Co don Gray intercepted one of Ike's passes, and returned it 17 yards seasons ago, turned on the heat again her Saturday night to lead Las Cruces Union High to a 28-7 that only 7500 seats would be sold for the grid tilt in advance. That would leave him some 500 for sale the night of the game. to the Trojan 31 to end the threat. Late in the fourth.

Rice got deep into Trojan territory but had to victory over Hot Springs. So what happens? Someone in au thority, with the necessary backing to over-rule McConachie's de 26-14 Count Medina scored three of the four touchdowns, and saw another long By of the two schools. A crowd of 04.231 saw the big Ulue snd Grey eleven from Texas, outplayed in the first half, come back in the third quarter to score even points, and then roared with excitement as the vaunted Trojans forgot to fumble for the first time (Saturday afternoon and traveled 81 yards in 13 plays to tie the count as the clock ticked into the final two minutes of the contest Costly miscue? robbed the Trojans of scoring chances in the first half as they outran the Owls, 152 yards to 69, and racked up six first down to two for the visitors. Rice came back strong after the lialf time, grabbed the play and vent on to tally. Huey Keeney, Owl jaunt to pay nullified by an uv staff 29.

fraction of the rules. Kay Perez, diminutive squirming Norman, Okla. (UP) After losing cision, and despite McConachie's obvious experience in handling large mobs for school events, went over his head and ordered that anyone wishing to lay out the all- The first Medina count came punt on fourth down. From his own 19, Sophomore Quarterback Jim Powers, with Jack Kirby and Gray lending the most help, put together a final sustained drive that carried on across the mldfield stripe. From there Gray ran 29 yards.

Kirby smacked the middle of the line for 9, and Trojans pounded down to the one, from back, made his entrance here and dove up the middle to a first down early in the first quarter. Medina control momentarily midway in the first half tha University of Okla- Morgan State 31, Delaware State had already taunted 40 yards to on the 13. twisting and whirling the goal, only to have the ball 0. Municipal College 0, Lincoln 0. a powerful dollar would be sold a homa pulled away from Texai A.

t( rf Border Conference. Texas Mine 40. Arizona State (FJaplaff) 0. Arizona 40, Montana 7. Abilene Christian 13, Arizona all the way.

From thew Danny (Button) called back on a penalty. Hot Springs held for downs, but the ana m. nere oaiuroay to wi o-ii West Virginia Slate 0, Howard whether he got a scat or saw the game. Fraser, on a delayed buck, sashayed before 32,500 fans. where Fullback Lywhlte crashed Univ.

0. Auburn 14, Louisiana Tech 0. SUU (Ternpc) 7. over. Tom Walker converted.

Perspiring in 90-degree hert, the Bulldogs recovered a fumble on the enemy 21, and several plays later Medina went over from the Massachusetts Stale 7, Bowdoin 6. teams battered each other bar and New Mexico 20, Kauaaa State 18. Texas Tech 21. West Texas) SUt six. forth on even terms until Oklahoma turned on additional offensive 13.

Henry Telles made the first of Raiders Overtake West Texas 21-13 In Border Loop Opener Lebanon Valley 21, Moravian 20. Vermont 27, Colby 3. Rochester 18, Union 13. Wesleyan 19, Worchester Tech 0. Hamilton 13, Wagner 7.

power in the second half tail four conversions good from place COLLEGE. Hardin College 19, Oklahoma back Jack Mitchell emerged as ment City U. 7. In the second quarter, little Felipe star. Mitchell's versatility was directly Lubbock, Texas.

(UP) Texas TruJUlo broke loose for a 42 yard BronsviUe J. C. 21. Trinity responsible for three of Oklahoma dash to the three, and from there 0. Tech's Red Raiders broke Its pre' went over to score.

East Texas State 33, Howard scoring sprees. Denver Slams SUCH an attitude is entirely uncalled for on the part of school officials. They should remember it is the sporting public and especially their football fans that supports the team financially as well as in other ways. And some of the angry fans that called us Friday night swore they had seen their last game in Austin stadium, John Q. Fan would much rather be told he was too late to buy his ticket than to be sold one from which he couldn't see the field.

It is common custom any more for the Sun Bowl to be sold out completely well ahead of the game. But this column has yet to hear a complaint that the spectators With less than a minute of the His short pass to end Bobby Ooad Payne 0. eason Jinx Saturday to wallop West Texas State 21-13 In the first came of the Border Conference Brooke Medical Center 7, Los early in the first period sent Goad bouncing off Texas tacklers for the game's and first touchdown. first half to go Medina tallied again on a short plunge from the three. On the next klckoff, before the Alamos 0.

for both teams. Pensacola Navy 45, Memphis West Texas managed to take an Oklahoma Aggies 26-14 Oklahoma fortunes took a turn halt ended. Hot Springs went Aavy 0. arly lead when Lloyd Johnson went over from the one-yard line for the worse when Texas A. and M.

capitalized on an O.U. fumble NIC 19, Brooklyn College 6. Kentucky 20, Xavler 7. through the Bulldog reserves In three plays, aided by a penalty, for their only touchdown. Williams Middle Tennessee Teachers 7, and a faulty punt for two rapid-fire touchdowns as the first half wore after a 35-yard pass, Owen Jordan to Bill Cross.

The second counter came after Johnson took a sTiort past for the Milligan 0. Denver, Colo. (INS) Denver Uni on. Potomac State 31, Morris Harvey versity was added to the day's foot, 48-yard march with Charles Then, in the second period, the 7. couldn't see the Sun Bowl game from their seats.

counter. In th fourth, Raymond Apodaca passed to Medina for 52 yards and the final Las Cruces tally. ball upsctters Saturday night, when across the double stripe behind perfect blocking. Not a hand touched him. Hoffman cooly converted for the halftime lead of 20-0.

Smith, re-entering the game late in the second quarter when the Lumberjacks started what looked like a drive, once was away for the goal line, but a Miner blocked his man into Smith's path to tumble the El Pasoan before he really was started. SMITH STARK OX I.OXG DASH The Miners took the klckoff starting the third quarter and moved to the Flagstaff one-yard line, where the Lumberjack line held for downs. On the first play which Smith took on the Miner 45. twisted and wrlcglcd loose from Williams got off a hurried boot, three tacklers and wound up right bark on the Flagstaff five. This time the Miners wouldn't be stopped as Gabrell first bulled to the half-ynrd line and then bur-rowed tip center for the touchdown.

Hoffman's kick was good. Later in the period Miners held for downs on their own 31, on one of the rare occasions that found Flagstaff in Miner territory and on the first play after taking the ball Perez shook the crowd alive. He took the handoff and squirmed through the right side of the line, then on a solo jaunt danced up the field 51 yards before three tacklers. each of which had missed him previously, finally nailed him. Ralph Brewster nailed Sam Maru-slch with a pass on the Flagstaff seven and on the first play of the Wittenberg 7, Wilmington (Ohio) EdinboTO Teachers 7, Clarion Teachers 6.

Tulsa 28. Drake 11 Denver 26, Oklahoma Aggies 11 Texas 31 North Carolina 6. Oklahoma 26. Texas A and M. 11 Texas Tech 21, West Texaa State 13.

Notre Dame 40, Pittsburgh (. Columbia 13, Navy 6. Yale 14, Cornell 0. Colgate 29, Kings Point 0. Penn State 54.

Bucknell 0. Pennsylvania 59, Lafayette 0. Princeton 21. Brown 7. Holy Cross 19, Temple 13.

Dartmouth 28, Syracuse 7. Harvard 19, Boston U. 14. Willitm and Mary 56. Citadel 7.

West Virginia 35, Washington and Lee 6. Georgia 35, I.onlslan State 19. Michigan 49. Stanford 13. Michigan State 7, Mississippi State 0.

Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 7. Houston U. 35, Daniel Bker 12. Mississippi 33, South Carolina 0. Purdue 21 Ohio State 26.

Stephen F. Austin 34. Trinity 0. Oklahomans took command and it was their ball game until the final the underdog Pioneers outplayed whistle. the Oklahoma Aggies for a 26 to 4 Cincinnati 26, St, Bonaventure 14, PASSING GLANCE AT THE WORLD SERIES Regardless After trailing 14-13 at the half.

MeMurry 20, Centerary 12. victory before 23,000 joyous Walker, S.M.U. Texas A and I 19. W. Texas Oklahoma added tallies in the third and fouth periods and held the Ag of the final outcome, Friday'! thriller will be the game of conversation, at least until next year.

When you State 13. Denver scored in every period gies scoreless for the final 26-14 Wright picking up the last three feet. The Raiders got back in the game on the next play when Charles Reynolds took the klckoff on his own 10 and raced 90 yards down the center of the field for a T. D. Before the half time gun, Freddie Brown connected with three straight heaves to Bill Kclley, the last for four yards and six points.

The Brown-Kelley combination brought another counter in the early part of the final period. Dazzle Mizzon SMU 35, Missouri 1. John Tarleton J. C. 25, Weather hear of hardened newsmen break tally.

with a deceptive and unexpected offensive that caught the favored ing Into screams of suspense ever ford J. C. a plays like Cookie Lavagetto'i dou Carson-Newman 33, Emory and Atfgies off balance time and again. Tigers 35-19 Georgia Tech Henry 0. ble in the ninth, you know us something.

We felt sorry for Tbe Pioneers romped to a 13 to 0 S. Carolina State 13, Knoxville halftime lead and scored again a Floyd Bevens so near but finally so far from the biggest of all marks. few minutes after the intermission, Dallas. (INS) Dazzling Doak Rollins 20. Richmond 7.

before the visitors could Red Barber similes in the Rambles 20-0 OverTulane Walker turned in a spectacular Memphis State 13, Missouri Tbe Denver defense throttled the exhibition of how football should be Mines 0. Rutgers 21, Western Reserve 6. running of Jim Spavital and Billy played to lead Southern Methodist Catawba 21. High Point 0. New Hampshire 33, Rhode Island radiocast of the series are things of wonder.

The old' redhead certainly has made the otherwise sometimes minor league playing a thing of interest Mrs. Lenore Joe Grimes, the principal Aggie offensive threats. University to a 35 to 16 victory over N. Carolina State 14, Davidson 0. Illinois Normal 6, Michigan State 7.

Wisconsin 7. Indiana 7 (tie). New Mexico Overhauls K-State 20-18 Missouri in the Cotton Bowl in Three of Denver's scores were on Dallas Saturday night. Normal 0. Colorado College 7, Western State passes.

The other, in the second Jorgensen, our Johnny'! wife, ia Superior Teachers 20, Lacrosse Walker ran, passed and punted 6. watching the series, as what wife wouldn't if she had the chance. period, followed a 50-yard gallop by Spence Peckenpaugh through Utah State 26, Colorado A. and the Methodists to their second triumph of the year, scoring 15 of the points, passing for another Teachers 0. Utah 35, Hawaii U.

0. South Dakota 33, Parson 7. fourth quarter Pug Gabrel went the question we'll never have M. 13. Denison 19, Wash and Jeff 14.

the entire Cowboy team, before he was overhauled on the two-yard over off tackle with tacklers stick Slippery Rock Teachers 21 In Emporia (Ksns.) State 12, Wash line. the answer to is why Bucky Harrii ordered a pass to Pete Reiser Friday instead of letting Beveni pitch touchdown and doing most of the running on a drive for a fourth score before retiring from the game burn 6. Cedirrville 13. Canterbury. 0.

Middlebury 19, Williams 7. to him. But Harris says tie diana Teachers 6. Franklin Marshall 21, Swarth more 6, Virginia 41, V. P.

7. Dayton 20, Bowling Green 13. New Orleans. (INS) The Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech proved beyond doubt Saturday they will be a power to contend with in the Southeastern Conference race this year by running roughshod over tbe Tulane Green Wave, 20-0. It was the second conference victory in as many weeks for the Engineers.

Fullback Frank, Ziegler galloped 17 yards for the Jackets' first score early in th period after George Mathews set the stage with a 17 yard run. Bowen'a conversion was good. The second and third Tech scores came in the second quarter by do the same thing again under wim a pronounced limp, Missouri was in the running at Milwaukee Cops "Little World" those circumstances. Which is Guilford 6, Hampden-Sydney 0. Utah State 26, Colo.

A and 13. moi to the end, although most of just what he did Saturday Wilberforce 34. Kentucky State 6. California 45, St Mary 8. ing out every which way.

Hoffman's kick was ruled good via an offsides penalty on Flagstaff. Moments later Danny Fraser Intercepted a lateral-forward past on Arizona's 37, and Joe Zylko started the Muckers back toward a touchdown with a 12-yard end on the next play. Two line playe netted five and Gabrel made it first and 10 on the Lumberjack 15. Gabrel and Humphrey picked uo four lo a hraee of Milwaukee, Mis. (UP) Two big Pugct Sound 14, U.

of British McMILLIN at Indiana had a its points were made against S.M.U.'s weak reserves. The Methodists cinched it in the closing minutes. Walker's 56 yard Innings and the strong right arm of practice play fouled up on him Albuquerque, X. M. (UP) Mexico overcame a Kansas State touchdown lead here tonight to defeat Coach Sam Francis' Wildcats 0-18.

K-Stnte had taken the lead on a jiair of second quarter scores. Jim Jitehley went over on 28-yard run fter taking lateral from Dana Attains shortly after the second pe-criod started. John Conley, K-State center set up the second score with 40-yard pass interceptor. A few J'lays later Atkins went over from trie 1-yard line. Both extra kicks vere missed.

New Mexico bounced back to inake score 12-7, when Ben Kelly went over from 1-yard line following a drive sparked from mid-field Ly Jerry McKowan. recently in a way that hits us as funny as all get out. Milwaukee's Glenn Elliott combined Saturday night to give the Brewers an easy 9 to 1 victory over the Syracuse Chiefs and the right to wear Columbia 0. Navy Air HeUcati 34, San Francisco State 0. Occidental 26, Cal.

Aggiei (Davis) 14. N. Texas Teachen 20, Florida 12. Hoosier quarterbacks call their William and Mary 56, Citadel 7. Ohio U.

14, Butler 7. Vermont 27. Colby 3. Conn. Teachers 27.

C.C.N.Y 0. Maine 26, Northeastern 6. Amherst 13, U.S.C.G. Academy 0. Waynesburg 12, Alliance 0.

Buffalo 14, Rennsalaer Poly 7. Muhlenberg 53, Albright 0. Gettysburg 6, Western Maryland the mythical Little World Series the aerial route. Jim Still passed plunges. plays according to McMillin's "card code" using hearts, spades, diamonds and clubs as signals in the huddle.

crown." The Brewers quickly hopped on Then Lloyd Helneman, B-string to Robert Jordan for 27 yards, and two plays later the combination Princess Anne 20, St Augustine DacK xuu or willingness but lacklns; Herm Wehineier, Chief starter, for clicked again for the second score. This time, however, the signals somewhat In size, entered the fray 0. three runs in the second inning. went wrong. Everybody went in nis iirst time In a Miner nm.

This would have been more than Conn. 14, Springfield 6. Randolph Macon 23. Johns Hop a different direction, and ball and And on his first play of the game An interception began Techs third touchdown drive. Mathews grabbed Ellender's pass, and was downed on the Tulane 40.

Still ball carrier parted company. kins 18. enough for Elliott, but hit Milwaukee team-mates decided to "insure" the win with six big runs in the And when McMillin investigated. Trinity 33. Bates 12.

Scran ton 54, American Interna what do you suppose he found th run, in wnicn he reversed his field twice, set the sta.w for Green to score from 4 yards away, and Bill Sullivan added the point Wildcats Upset U.C.L.A. 27-26 Evanston. III. (IXS) U.C.LA. was supposed to run Northwestern to distriction Saturday, but U.C.L.A.

got there first ard Northwestern scored a wild-eyed 27 to 28 upset on a 33-yard pass play in the fourth period. The pass, from Jim Farrar to Jules Slegle, tied up a blathering football game at 26-26, Siegle turning in a near-miraculous catch as he fell on the goal line. Then Farrar calmly booted the extra point that meant happy upset to 41,000 fans. whipped one through the air for 30 yards, and on the next play The Lobos went ahead 14-12 when lxm Cullen went over from the five to climax a 63-yard drive in the eighth inning. signal had been on the play? Two ne iook me ban on a naked reverse to the right to eeore in a dive.

Hoffman's kick was deflected. That ended the scoring, and for all practical purposes, the The string, forming almost the entire team on the field. Bounded tional 6. wehmeler was followed to the mound by Dixie Howell and Alex iSird period. passed to George Brodnax waiting in the end zone.

Dinky Bowen, who missed the aecond kick, made Mustaikis, both coming in during The winning New Mexico score the big eiehth and meeting a simi tame on a fake kick when Bryan this one good. down to the one-yard line at one lar fate. Two Syracuse errors didn't Lousville 37, Dcpauw 0. Wake Forest 18, Clemeon 11 Illinois 35, Iowa 12. Minnesota 28, Nebraska 13.

Hanover 19. Georgetown 13. Northwestern 27, 26. Georgia Tech 20, 6. Duke 19, Tennessee 7.

Wichita University 28, Bradley help Wehmeicr's cause any. Urock scatted 39 yards around end. Kansas State came back for a third touchdown in the fourth period on four completed passes by Gophers Outlast Bill Church. Nebraska 28-13 Lincoln, Neb. (INS) Minnesota's Tulsa Dumps Drake 28-14 Tulsa, Okla, (INS) The Univer The final toss was a 10-yard flip 12.

Bethune Cookman 33, Edward Walters 0. Western Military 1, Christian Bros. 0. Ream Field 21, U.S.S. Tarawa 6.

Simpson 35, Coe 6. Emporia State 12, Washburn 6. Indiana State 13, Valparaiso 0. Oregon State 11 Washington 7. Washington State 7, Idaho 0.

Nevada 13, Oregon 8. Wyoming 12, Brlgham Young 7. Army 47, Colorado 6. Nichols J. 0, New York Aggies 0.

Main 28, Northeastern 8. Lincoln (Pa.) 35, St. Paul Poly 0. Main 26, Northeastern 6. Juniata 21, Westminster 7.

Suiquenhanna 20, Haverford 18. Montclalr Teachers 12. Hofstra 7. Dickinson 27, Grove City 13. Urintnus 6, Drexel Tech 0.

Kenyon 41, Buffington 7. Hillsdale 21, Hope 14. Grlnnell 14. Knox 6. Lake Forest 27, Elmhumt 7.

Ferrlss Institute 39, Wisconsin Extension 6. Carroll 7. Wabash 7. Augiistana 19, Illinois College 0. ClafUa 10, Morris College 6.

University 7. to Wendell Pollock. Arkansas 6, Texaa Christian CM- time, with tha diminutive Heins-man again starring with a 20-yard drive and Humphrey taking off for 17 yards. But the Lumberjack line held on the one, threw the Miners back, and recovered Melear'a fumble on the 12. The game ended seconds later after Muse had passed to Williams on the Flagstaff 20.

Oregon State Tops Huskies, 14 To 7 Seattle. Wash. fLVS Oregon rersity 6. COLUMBIA IS, NAVY Golden Gophers got themselves a scare or two Saturday, but their heft was too much for Nebraska's football forces and the Gophers sity of Tulsa survived three recalled touchdowns Saturday to defeat Drake University, 28 to 14. Kansas 27, lows state 7.

Alabama Poly. 11 Louisiana no-trump, of course. The quarterback was promptly doubled. THINGS WE HAD NEVER KNOWN BEFORE until we got a complimentary copy of Spalding's Sports Show (we got a kick out of the booklet, so we're willing to give a plug) In the first national amateur golf match, in 1895, on of the players persistad in putting; with a billiard cue. He lost when he used too much English.

Ed Llnke, pitching for the Senators against the Yankees, got an assist when, with a man on first, the batter hit a line drive that bounced off Llnke'i head back to the catcher'! mitt, and the catcher threw to first to double the run-ner Nick Altrock once walked eight men in a ball game then picked off seven at first base. In 1916 Georgia Tech swamped little Cumberland U. 222 te Annapolis, Md. (UP)-Paced by iharp shooting Bob Kusserow, Columbia pushed a weak Navy team all over the field Saturday to Tech 0. came away with a 28 to 13 triumph.

Billy Bye scored one touchdown J. R. Boone, under-sized Tulsa halfback, ran almost the entire length of the field within two High School Scores: San Angelo 13, Mexico City and Harry Elliott passed for an win an easy 18-6 victory before Y.M.C.A. 6. 2,000 fans in Thompson Stadium.

other as Minnesota took a 14-0 half-time lead, but Nebraska made it Arizona Thumps Montana 40-7 Tucson. Aria. (INS The University ef Arizona's football team trounced the University of Montana Grizzlies, 40 to 7, Saturday. A quartet of hard-running, accurate-passing backs-Art Pollard, Cecil Crouch, Fred Enke and Charley Hall spearheaded the Arizona attack with marches of 63, 66 and 71 yarda Adamson 6, Temple 6. John Regan (Houston) 19, Arling State's mighty line rushed and powered the Beavers to a 14 to 7 minutes after Drake had scored their second touchdown.

Boone ruccd 98 yards through the entire Drake eleven. 14-13 with two scoring passes from ton Heights (Ft. Worth) 7. KANSAS TOPS CYCLONES. Lawrence, Kan.

(UP). Riflln' Hay Evans sparked a hustlinr Kan- Del Weigand to Ralph Damkrofer early in the second half. victory over the Washington football team before 39.000 fans at The Golden Hurricane got tha Humble 28. Cedar Bayou 0. Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio) In the final period, however, the University eleven to a 27 to 1 Seattle Saturday.

jump on Drake with two second Gophers got down to business with 34. Harlandale (San Antonio) 0. two savage scoring marches that Beaumont IS, Carter-Riverside A blocked kick by Center Jim Swarbrick of O. S. provided the winning margin.

period touchdown to one for Drake after tbe teams had played score-leaf first quarter. fitcory here Saturday afternoon Vver the Iowa State Cyclones In the Big Six curtain raising game. put the game on ice. (Fort Worth) 6..

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