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Page Tan A I I 1 MORNING STAK, HARLINGEN, TEXAS Sunday, NovmbT 19, 1930 Notre Dame ........7 7iTexas A 13 Ohio 7 San 0 Steers Whip TCU, 21-7; Win SWC Title Sooners Swamp Dillon, it' jj 7 Townsend Missouri, 41-7 Pace UT NORMAN, Okla. (UP) Fearsome Oklahoma, scoring four touchdowns in the first half, breezed past Missouri like a Bv EH FITf FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Bruising Byron Townsend and bounding Bobby Dillon paced the University of Tex- streamliner through a whis- as Longhorns into the South- tle stop Saturday for a 41 to 7 vie- west Conference championship and torv and its 29th atraiffht triumph. a Cotton Bowl berth Saturday with The runaway win the face-saving final period touch- at least a tie for the Big downs which Texas Seven championship which they Christian University have held alone the last two sea- Until Townsend and D.llon tons The Nebraska Huskers have caught the victory spark midway a chance to share the Edges Stanford 7-0 first they must beat Oklahoma next week. Streak Snapped The only disappointment for thia dad's day crowd of 47,000 was the failure of Sooner quarterback Claude Arnold to equal the record of 8K passes without an interception.

held by Pennsylvania's Francis Bagnell. second pass of the game the Kflth in his string was Hnaggcd in end jfone by Missouri halfback Harold Carter. Oklahoma's Leon (Mule Heath set the pace In the opening period when he shattered the Mis- iiouri forces on two straight plays totaling 4ft yards, putting the ball on the Missouri five. A moment later Billy Vessels went over from the four and Jim Weatherall kick his first of five conversions. Less than two minutes later.

Mfety Buddy Jones sprinted yards for the Sooner's first punt return touchdown of the season. Brushes Tarklea Heath, brushing off tacklers like went 22 yards for a second period touchdown, and Vessels made it 27-0 shortly before the half by diving two yards for a set up by a Tiger fumble. Missouri scored in the fourth period when quarterback Phil Klein passed 10 yards to Bob Henley, the third straight completed pass in a series totaling 50 yards. Score by periods Oklahoma 18 14 7 Missouri 0 0 0 7 Touchdowns: Oklahoma Ves- aels 2. Heath, Jones Green, Jerry Ingram.

Missouri Henley. Points after touchdowns: Oklahoma Weatherall 5, Missouri Glorioso. the fourth quarter, the stubborn TCU Honied Frogs had fought the seventh-ranking Texans on even terms and were well on their way to at least a stunning 7-7 tie or an upset victory. triumph, coupled with upset of Texas A and eliminated any possibility that Aggips could gain a share of the crown and a possible bowl berth in the Texas-Texas A and meeting Nov. 30 Blaik's Pass Accounts For Winning Score Houston Rambles Over William and Mary, 36-18 HOUSTON HP' Little Max Clark and Quarterback Jolly Hartsell scored more alone than the each scored one touchdown for entire William and Mary team hometowner8t and Randy Gw- Saturday as University of Hous- i STANFORD, (IP Brilliant rambled to a to 18 foot- ens kicked a first period field goal.

lu ball victory before 26,000 fans in William and Mary, behind 16-0 Bobby Blatk struck like lightning Hou-ton staflUlm. before it ever had a chance to through the ram storm in the third Clark scored three touchdowns get rolling, scored twice in the quarter here Saturday as he led and added three extra points. Add- I second a 4-yard nin Army to a 7 to 0 victory over ed to that considerable accom- Stanford in a sea of mud. plishment was the statistical re- While rain-drenched fans which showed him with 18 Nebraska Hits iowa State for 20-13 Triumph SMU Defeats Porkers, 14-7 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UP) Kyle Rote jockeyed Southern Mustangs through their first muddy field in three years Saturday to a 14-7 Southwest Conference victory over ever-threatening Arkansas.

Rote showed off all his triple threat talents Saturday, carrying the ball 25 times, averaging 35.7 yards on 11 punts, and taking over the passing when Fred (The Needle) Benners was hurt. A near capacity crowd of 20,000 fans sat through chilly weather and intermittent showers to watch SMU, once the top team this year, win again after losing to Texas and Texas A. and M. on successive Saturdays. Score ('ailed Back SWTSC Hits East Texas; Wins, 14-0 by Dickie Lewis and a 28-vard pass play from Lewis to Vito Ragazzo and again in the third per- LINf OI Neb (IP Nebraska losses in a row fcr the Dallas with their minds on Methodists.

With only 35 seconds COMMERCE The Southwest Texas State Bobcats knocked East Arkansas almost made it three Texas State's Lions out of a chance to hang on to their Star next week's Oklahoma game, overcame a sluggish start Satur- A disappointing home coming huddled in ram coats through one yards gained aground. iod on a spectacular 85-yard pass day to stifle Iowa State and Wing- crowd of 28,000 saw Texas forge into a 7-0 halftime lead on a one- yard sneak by quarlerback Ben Tompkins in the second period and TCU tie it up three minutes deep into the second half on Bobby Jack Floyd's one-foot plunges that climaxed a 65-yard surge from the kickoff. Stall With crippled quarlerback Oil Bartosh in the atartlng role, TCU surged goalward three more of the season's worst storms, the Gene Shannon, who added anoth- talented Blaik first put Stanford 157 yards mshing for Houston, in the hole by kicking out bounds on the four. Then when the day seemed darkest for the Cadets, Blaik rifled a pass 32 yards through the downpour into the waiting arms of Dan roldberg. A1 Pollard converted and that completed the scoring for the day.

I Up until that third quarter, Stan- ford had outplayed the Cadets, i play from Webber. Ted Magziak to Ed Parilli Breaks 3 Records As Kentucky Wins, 83-0 LEXINGTOW. Rlfle-arm- elapsed in the second period, The 57 yards to shade the performance on the ground and 56 through Jim Rinehart threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Bill i Jurney, but it was called back I and Arkansas drew a 15-yard pen! alty for illegal use of the hands. When the clock ran out, Arkansas was in possession of the ball on the SMU 15-yard line. Arkansas also dominated the enough to make statistical columns, netting 10 sparkling work futile.

first downs to seven for the Meth- Weeks completed 11 of 20 passes odists. The Razorbacks picked up for 137 yards and ran for another while SMU managed only 94 yards Willie Weeks, 20 to 13. Nebraska, hitting hard Inside the tackles, punched the Iowa State line for two second half Conference football title, beating them, 14-0, Saturday. Southwest scored in the first and third quarters. East only threat was stopped In the last quarter on the 10- yard line.

times with a 22-mile wind to their Kiting a standout performance backs in that period, but a fum- trom a fast-charging line. The In- ble and a pass interception ended dlans bottled up every other Army two of them and a field goal at- threat. West Texas 47-31 Win Nets Crown tempt was wide on the other. Then, Townsend and Dillon went to work. To set the stage, Townsend executed a beautiful 79-yard quick kick that rocked TPU back inside their own 10, from where the Frogs had to kick out Don Barton ran a short punt back to the TCU 34.

and Townsend ripped off runs of 11, 8, 3 and 7 to get the ball inside the five, and then drove through the middle behind guard Bud Me- Fading big hole for the score. TCU lashed back with a parsing flurry, but that's where Dillon came up with his speciality. He hauled in one of tosses on the TCU 46 and weaved his way down the sidelines for a touchdown behind some excellent blocking picked up along tho way. Tompkins converted for The win was the 28th in a row for the Cadets, extending back to the 1947 season and it was a tough blow for a Stanford team I that fought, its heart out and actually outplayed a rival that was a three touchdown favorite. Three times Stanford drove down to the rmv 30-yard line but each time the attack stalled and coach Marchie Schwartz sent in his giant end Bill McColl to try a field ftoal.

But the waterlogged ball, ed Babe Parilli shattered three college passing records in some is minutes Saturday as the University of Kentucky Wildcats routed North Dakota, 83 to 0. Parilli stole the show in the Pabe added two more touchdown tosses, both from only inches out. The 18-minute bombardment pushed Parilli's touchdown pass total to 23 for the year, one more than the mark set by Stan Heath of Nebraska's sophomore star, the air. Bobby Reynolds. Benners, climax passer, The Cyclones tackled Reynolds the game with an injured on nearly every play, whether he arm in the second period.

aimed straight the center of homecoming celebration Saturday first quarter, completing eight of of Nevada in 1948. He also broke 10 passes before a single rushing the Southeastern Conference rec- play was run. He passed to A1 ords for touchdown heaves and Bruno three times for touchdowns, for yards gained passing in one And before three minutes had year. Texas Tech Spoils Arizona Homecoming with 39-7 Win TUCSON, Ariz. (IF Texas Tech The Wildcats fumbled on the invaded a University of Arizona first play from scrimmage after had the hall or not, but he ripped off a seven-yard toughdown run in the dying minutes of the fourth quarter.

the goal posts, was a bit short each time. Both clubs played a waiting game throughout kicking on the third down and just seeking a break on a fumble. It never came. The result was a kicking duel between Blaik and Dick Horn that was just about even the ball game, the championship and the Cotton Bowl journey ABILENE, OH Striking for -Ian. 1, 1951.

although TJlaik got the decision third straight time and that was when that 35-yard punt that went out of bounds on the four set up i the touchdown a few minutes later. and stopped the Wildcats short, 39 to 7, to spoil the outing for 15,500 fans. Fullback Earl Jackson started scoring early, plunging from the five yard line in the first period, and repeating again in the second. This touchdown was followed by a Pete Edwards pass to halfback Ike Stuver that carried 41 yards and notched Tech's third touch the half-time intermission and linebacker Gene Doss grabbed the bobble in the air and ran 31 yards for another touchdown. Halfback Hudson Routh and fullback W.

Thoimion barrelled for the final Tech tallies late in the third and early in the fourth periods. Halfback Dave Richards got lone score in the final quarter on a five-yard run. Gophers Whip Purdue, 27-14 For Bierman MINNEAPOLIS Wt Gophers, fired by the announced resignation of their coach. Beanie Bierman, put on their finest exhibition of football this year to come from behind and whip Purdue. 27-14, in a Western Conference game Saturday.

The Gophers spotted Boilermakers two touchdowns one each in the first and second periods and then put together its first victory of the year. four touchdowns 1n the quarter, the West Texas State Buffs Saturday completed a perfect Border Conference football with a 47-31 victory over mons Charlies Wright and Bill Cross the ground game and Gtne Mayfield the aerial thrusts for West Texas State. John Ford. Hardin Simmons' All America candidate, made 20 of 34 passes for 311 yards. Three Ford passes went for touchdowns and he smashed for one touchdown.

Texas Bowl Ticket Sale Starts Monday FORT WORTH I.f The University of Texas will put 12.000 Cotton Bowl tickets on sale Monday. Business Manager Ed Olle said Sat urdav Applications will be received for a three-day period Nov. 20-22 inclusive and each purchaser will be limited to two tickets, priced at $4.80 each. Ticket applications should be accompanied by a check or money order to cover the price of tickets, plus a 15- eent mailing charge. The applications will lie screened and the priority groups will be given first preference.

The priority groups are made up of members of snts association, loiter nten ihd voting members of the faculty. -56 LSU Tigers 13-7 Victims Of Maroons BATON ROUGE, Miss Outplay TCU, which held the ball most of the time in the second half except for one concerted drive, outgained heralded Longhorn offensive 234 yards to 198, the edge coming on passing which was good for 120 yards. Texas relied on Townsend's workhorse plunging for the most state stormed to a 13-7 upset vic- part, Tompkins, throwing only i tory over Louisiana State Satur- eight passes and completing day night in a bone-jarring South- oi them in a and eastern conference football game wo of them in Texas 53-yard that had 33,000 fans wincing all scoring drive In the first the way. i Frank Branch, 127-pound headed by centers sissippi State quarterback, engi- Herb Zimmerman and Roy Pit- one touchdown in the ml ufj Conaway and third period and passed for 1hr StluskH and Bob other one in the final period. LSU's only score came in the fourth quarter.

Colorado Buffaloes Corral Oregon in 21-7 Meeting BOULDER, Colo UP' Colorado in the final quarter while Oregon managed to push across its lone touchdown in the second period. Hodel was the standout, although he received tremendous assistance from wiry Woody Shelton, Dane Graves and the powerful kicking of Zack Jordan, the nation's number one punter. For Oregon, the one touchdown was scored by Tommy Edwards who took a pass late in the first half from Hal Dunham. University, with Merwin Hodel charging over for two touchdowns, won a 21-7 intersectional football game from Oregon University here Saturday before a small crowd of 12,223. The Buffs, rated a dovm favorite over the West Coast team, lived up to expectations and outplayed the throughout.

Colorado scored twice in the second period and again Tulsa Golden Hurricane Rips Wichita, 48-0 TULSA IB) Tulsa University's Golden Hurricane, blowing with its brilliance of old, outclassed Wichita, 48-0, to win the Missouri Valley Conference football championship Saturday. It was first conference crown since 1947. i i Wheat-shockers, who have now lost four straight games, were making a hid for their first title. SMU scored both touchdowns in the second period and spent the last half playing a defensive game. The Methodists got their first break when center Dick Hightower intercepted an Arkansas pass on the Porker 40 and returned it 10 yards.

Rote took over and went across four plays later. Forester Hits Five minutes later SMU started a ten-play touchdown march from their own 24, with Big Bill Forester hitting the center of the Arkansas line for a touchdown. Arkansas's only touchdown came when Lou Schaufele intercepted a Rote pass and hurried 34 yards to 23. Jiggs Phillips made 11 yards off tackle and Jack Bailey took a pitchout and skirted his right end for the score. Score by periods: Arkansas 0 0 0 7 S.M.U.

0 14 0 Touchdowns: Rote. B. Forester, Bailey. Points after touchdown. Sullivan 2, Thomason.

Auburn Holds Georgia to 12-10 Win COLUMBUS. Ga A heavily favored Georgia football team had to fight down an accurate passing attack by Bill Tucker Saturday to come from behind and beat Auburn 12-10. Halfback Billy Mixon made the first Georgia score after it was set up by Bill fumble deep In Auburn territory. In the third quarter, when Georgia trailed by virtue of a Tucker field goal and touchdown, Mixon sparked two Georgia drives that were necessary for the winning score. Tennessee Stomps Mississippi, 35-0 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

(JP Tennessee rolled to a convincing 35 to 0 victory over Mississippi Saturday to set the stage for next Sugar Bowl preview game with Kentucky. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP PARMIRS EXCHANGE A TRICK INS. EXCHANGE Save tiith Safety Without Sacrificing Protection Standard, N'nn-Assessable PoHej 30 0 Currant 0 Savings Dividend S. M. CARRELL District Agent Hotel Bldf.

Phone WESLACO man, outplayed the supposedly rock ribbed Texas forward wall and gave thr Texas backs a mauling except on the two scoring drives. Score by periods TCU 0 7 0 7 Texas 0 7 0 14 21 Touchdowns Floyd. Texas B. Tompkins, Townsend, Dillon. Points after touchdown: TCU Ludiker.

Texas B. Tompkins 3. North Carolina State, Wake Forest Tie, 6-6 WAKE FOREST. N.C.. t.fi A pass play covering 70 yards in the last two minutes enabled underdog C.

State to tie once-beaten Wake Forest, 6-6 Saturday. FOOTBALL SCORES MHJH ENT Wff higan extern Mirhnjii Mate Pilt 0 University to. Western Mirhifun 1. Illinois It. Ohio Slate 7 Indiana IX, Mai quelle 7, Indiana IK.

Marquette 7. Iowa 14, Notre Dame 14. Hit). Minnesota It. Roller 3'i, Indiana stair 0.

Nebraska Stale IS. tlWahonia tl, Missouri J. Detroit Oklahoma A and IX Denison ill, apital 0. Muskingum (Mi, Otterbein 13 fSSleton 48. Cornell (la oil Jewell 17.

Central (Mo.) Coll Toledo Wayne 7. Belalt Grinned 47. Kansas State 7. Bluff ton 14, Huntington ('oil 7, 47. Kansas Slate 7.

13, Monmuth 7 Oftcrllon SK, Wooster WMtei-n Illinois 25, Southern Illinois 7. ZZ east tl, Dartmouth A state IK. Rutgers It Itofco 18, Roston ill Midland 41. West Virginia 31, Holy Cross 14. Wisconsin 0.

Harvard It, Brown IS. Ftfiham 16, Temple tl. Nrry Columbia 7- Colgate 19. Syracuse 14. Princeton 47 Vale 12.

Villanova Boston College 7. Tech 3d, Westminister 0 Island State II, Connecticut 7. Haven State iS, New Britain State IK WMt Liberty State 41. W. Virginia Tech 13 WEST Coll.

30, Idaho State 7 88, Utah State 7 State 31. Oregon State Cljtfrado Mines New Mexico A and Mexico Western 7. Stanford Washington use IS. California 1.1. San trsnrlsro 7.

Bradley New Mfilro 1 Colorado 31, Oregon Tesas Tech Ariiona 7. SOI I HW l.s sou hern Methodist It. Arkansas 7. ena-. 31, Tetas hristlan 7 Klre Teias A and IS fesas Tech niversity of Arltons 7 Wiley 7, Mamuel Houston 4.

Arkansax 37 Henderson Stale IS Tulsa Wichita 0 North Texas state 34. Nevada 31. University of Houston 3 illtsm and Mary IK. rhilander Smith Tougaloo 0 Southwest (Tex State It, Fast (Tex) 1 State 0. West Texas State 47, llardln Simmons 31.

SOUTH Wake ('Orest ti, North Carolina Hie) I Tennessee Mississippi 1 Carolina II. South Carolina 7 Georgia Auhurn HI Duke 47. Virginia Poly Miami W. Florida 14 Clemson 57. Furman Alabama 54.

Georgia Tech IS VMl 13. The Citadel Mississippi State IS, l.SP 7 9 Memphis State 13 ane 19. Alabama A and Washington and Lee 33 l.oulsvllle 9 i Bethel (Tenn.) ti, Hendrix 0 Tennessee State 45, Kentucky State 13 Flak 13, Morehouse Tula lie 43, Virginia IK Kentucky North Dakota II Georgetown (Ky.) 7. Center 3 Florida and I 13, Alcorn Florida A and Southrrn U. Eastern Kentucky Slate 34, Bowling Green (O.) 7 Livingston 13.

13 Western Renlocky 37, Murray State 37 Miles iX Mllimaa North Texas Holds Nevada Off, 34-21 DENTON HP North Texas State College built up a long lead Saturday and then stood off a furious University of Nevada finish to get out with a to 21 Homecoming football victory. About 10,000 fans, a standup crowd, were in the stadium for the game, which was pretty much of a ho-hum affair until Nevada evened it up with a late surge for two touchdowns in the closing minutes. But North Texas already was in front, having coasted along 34 to ti after the early moments of the fourth period when Loyd Lowe broke loose for a 23-yard touchdown, the fifth and last that the home folks could cheer about. Bagnell Leads Penn Past Wisconsin Badgers, 20-0 PHILDELPHIA. Francis the harried Badgers for 164 yards (Reds' Bagnell.

Penn's brilliant on 28 rushes and hit his receivers Ibw to winler-wax your car in 20 min halfback, gave a magnificent performance Saturday in leading the rugged Quakers to a crushing 20-0 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers from the Big Ten Conference. The redhead from the sidewalks of Philadelphia sparked the win- on eight of 14 passes for another 65 yards. This brought his season's total to 1,587 yards running and passing. Wisconsin offered only feeble resistance against Penn's slashing single-wing attack and on only ners on three long scoring one occasion put together a sizea- es of fi8 62, and 49 yards through ble march. the Badgers and smashed across ---------------------------himself for two touchdowns.

Mustard has been knowTi to man Bagnell ran through and around since earliest times. Win-Hungry Middies Halt Columbia, 29-7 NEW YORK t.fi Breaking a falr- tight game wide open with two touchdowns on intercepted passes in the final minute of play, a victory-hungry Navy football team defeated Columbia at Baker Field Saturday, 29 to 7. It was a bitter battle, enlivened by brief fistlccuffs. until that final scoring splurge of the lads from Annapolis, who had been plowed under in six of their seven previous games this year. DANDRUFF fmetau at Urn Ba( tvs.

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