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TIMES PHON'E MAIM 2020 TIMES PHONE MAIN 2020 10 THE EL PASO TIMES El PW HOME Newjnaner SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1935 900,000 FANS TO SEE BIG GAMES TODAY Speedy Loyola Backs Lead Lions Greenville Is First District Champion HERS BEATEN Battering Football Will Feature Rice-Texas Grid Clash At Austin Greenville, Oct. 25 (AP) FEMININE PHI Ml IN FINIS TfilHIE SEEN 1 Gi FRONT To 16-0 Victory Over Texas Tech The Greenville High School Lions became the first 1935 district cham If BUFFALDES i-os Angeles, Oct. 25 (AP). Loy. oia University's Lions, gathering pions in the state tonight by defeating the Paris Wildcats, 32 to 7.

The High Football momentum after a bad early season DEFEATED teams are the only Class A aggre start, roared through their first Rations in District 9. major intersectional foe tonight in Goldthwaite And Newbold Canyon Scores Twice Second and third-string reserves At Abilene: At Cisco: an arc-light game at Gilmore Sta played a full three quarters for Ranger 0, Abilene 28 Breckenridge 21, Ballinger 0, Cole- Ranks Of Undefeated Are Sure To Be Thinned In Contests. dium, defeating Texas Tech. 16 to 0. Earlv And Smothers Oredigger Attack.

BY AUBUHN Greenville and kicked on the first The game was witnessed by 18.000. down all of the second half. The Lions got under wav a minute Cisco 7. At Coleman: man 0. At Pcrryton: ton 42.

At Hatch, N. By BILL PARKER Associated Press Sports Writer Seven Southwest Conference football machines are at the battle front and ready to roll Into action Saturday in two important Conference and three non-Conference combats The heavy touchdown gunning will be at Austin, where the invading Rice Owls and the University of Texas Longhorns clash In the Conference's top game. Blistering rivalry exists between these two teams. Rice must win to retain a chance at the Conference bunting. The after the opening of the second quarter, when they rammed the drive through the line from the Mlnea Guymon 0, Faben, Texas one-yard stripe.

Texans back on their own goal line, As far as scoring was concerned aided by a penalty, and blocked Merrill's punt. Texas recovered, giv 81. Hatch 0. At El Paso: Ysleta 0. Austin (El that was the ball game.

But there was plenty football turned in during the remaining 50 minutes of the ing me Lions two points lea minutes later, Byrne. Lovola Meet For Title In State Open. Fort Worth, Oct. 25 (AP). The championship of the first Texas women's open golf tournament at River Crest Country Club will be decided tomorrow, when Mrs.

Frank Goldthwaite, Fort Worth, and Mrs. Charles Newbold, Topeka, meet for the title In a 36-hole match. Mrs, Goldthwaite gained the finals today when she defeated Miss Marion Miley, Lexington, in an upset victory, and Mrs. Newbold advanced with a 2-1 triumph over Miss Betty Jameson of Dallas. Mrs.

Goldthwaite shot a 40, four above men's par, on the first nine this morning against a 42 for Miss contest football good enough to Pasol 32. At Houston: Jeff Davis (Houstonl Milby (Houston) 0. At Texas City: Texas City 20; THE SUMMARY. W.T.S.T.C. Touchdowns PoInU alier toichdowns Tint downo 17 rosaoi attempted 4 Paues completed Puiti Intercepted by 4 Yard taintd paulna; to Yarda from aerlmmaae Y'ardi ti acrlmmaf inf 3 Fnmblrs Own lamhlet recovered 1 Panta.

number of II! Panto, dl.tance of 444 Pants, returned by PenalUei, number flf 5 Yardi loit penalties 41 Klcaoff. nomber of Klraoffi, distance of 131 Klcaeila. relumed by naiiback, raced 16 yards to Tech's 31 on a punt. Acquarelli made 15 please nearly any football fan. The IS 23 111 111? it i IS I 40 40 Buffalo reserve backs chased in to Pasadena 0.

Duke Stadium, Durham, N. Oct. 25 (AP) One blocked punt gave Auburn's Plainsmen of the South-sastern Conference a 7 to 0 victory nere this afternoon over the Duke Blue Devils in the first defeat at home the Southern Conference team had suffered in football since 1931. It was, however, the second consecutive loss for Wallace Wade's men, Georgia Tech having beaten them 6 to 0 last week in Atlanta. Just before the first quarter ended, Duke's star triple-threat artist, Ace Parker, tried a punt as he stood on his 23-yard line.

Frank Ganit, Auburn guard, blocked the kick and take the place of Dow and Van Noy yards two plunges, then rammed through for a first down six yards At La Feria: Raymondville La trom tne goal. weren't near up to the standard of their overstudies, but they were Feria 12. By ALAN GOILD Atiotlated Presa SporH Editor New York, Oct. 25 (AP). Anywhere you happen to look lor it there's likely to be trouble along the collegiate football front tomorrow.

October's last Saturday of American gridiron warfare holds forth the prospect of brisker weather, bigger upsets and better crowds than for any day this season. Reports gathered by the Associated Fress tonight indicated close to 900,000 fans will witness 30 of the nation's outstanding college games. An aggregate turnout of 300,000 is expected for ten leading games in the East, including a capacity crowd for the Navy-Notre Dame affair at Baltimore. At New Haven 50,000 Snell scored on a Quarterback good enough behind the strong At Rio Hondo: McAUen 20; Rio sneak. Ratkovitch entered the Canyon forward wall.

10 convert ana Kicked the extra Passes Intercepted. Rosa 7: Donns Longhorns will be making their 1935 Conference bow. They are determined to erase the sting of last year's crushing 20 to 9 defeat. Battering, bruising football will be in order with Rice running formations from single and double wing backs, and the Longhorns offrring deception from the Notre Dame system. The undefeated Baylor Bears arc at College Station for a major engagement with the Texas A.

and M. point. And it didn't make any difference From points where ball was kicked. Hondo 0. At Donna: Santa 35.

At Fort Worth: Grandview 0. At New Haven: anyway, because the Muckers jus Handley 27; couldn't launch a sustained gaining Miley. The Fort Worth girl's putter HATCH DEFEATED Shoving over two touchdowns drive. Ashley and Adkins both turned brought her victory in the afternoon Junior Army early in the first quarter through nice, long runs, and a passing in spite of rain that made the links1 V. 0.

Varsity 26; Yale combination, Cresap to Andrews and heavy. straight power plays mixed with a At Atlanta: Gilmer 25; Atlanta 0. as the pigskin bounced it was gathered in by Hamp Williams, end, who raced 18 yards to score. Hay-good Paterson, a tackle, blocked Crcsap to Ashley, gained several Mrs. Newbold also was shooting Aggies.

The Bears seek their sec At Dalhart: Dumas Dalhart 67 fast running attack sparked by Van Noy, Dow and Murry, the West yards, but interceptions brought ond Conference win. The Aggies excellent golf on her morning round today, turning in a 41 for the first At Coleman: Ballinger Cole are expected for the annual battle them to an end on three occasions. will be after their first. Spectators Parker away from Williams and man 0, (tie.) The Mucker line just wasn't up to nine against a 44 for Miss Jameson. at this game will see the Aggies un then added the point after touch At Estelline: Turkey Estel- coping with the larger, rangier Buf leash a dangerous running attack down by placement.

une b. falo forwards, but a few of the line that was strong enough to come The scoring and the scoring At Happy: Happy Canyon 0, men, including Lionel "Red" An back and score two touchdowns last HI1S GROCERY drews and Pete Paredes, with Carl Texas State Teachers' College eleven, of Canyon, yesterday defeated the College of Mines eleven, 14 to 0, before some 500 football fans at Kidd Field. Apparently convinced that his eleven could take the Muckers just about anytime they chose after watching the tilt for seven or eight minutes, Coach Al Baggett, of the threats were over for the afternoon Dut a crowd of 9000 sitting in crisp, week against Texas Christian. 'tie.) At Wheeler; Wheeler 40; Texola 6. Ivey, center, turned in sterling per Just how much the Southern sunshiny weather, was treated to a formances.

At Stamford: Hamlin Stamford 81-D BY FABEIMS (Special to The Times) Hatch, N. Oct. 25. A big Fabcns team scored almost at will today to run over the lighter Hatch High School eleven, 81 to 0. Sparkplugged by Ross Robinson, little quarterback, the Fabens team scored in the first five minute of play and had counted 12 touchdowns and run up 9 extra points before firing ceased.

Robinson scored four touchdowns; Claude Howe, three; A. B. Cronkrite and Al Pearson, two each, and Mike Moros, one. Fabens scored 14 points in the first quarter, 26 in the second, 19 in Methodist Mustangs "let-down brilliant exhibition of football both Several of the Muckers, including 7. TEAMS WIN GIES after their inspired 10 to 0 victory last over Rice, will be seen before and after the lone tally.

Lee Barnett, tackle, received bruises At San Saba: Brady San Saba Duke staged its nearest threat at and cuts that will handicaD them 34. visiting Buffaloes, started firing reserves into the game. ior several days, but no same is At Baird: Rising Star 0: Baird 6. a score immediately after the Auburn score. The Hawkins Dairy team took two lated on the Mucker schedule for games out of three from the A.

B. C. Before it had ended, he had used next week-end, giving Saxon and the third, and 21 in the fourth. Pete Beermen and the Piggly-Wiggly Rollers won by the same margin his assistant, Harry Phillips, plenty between Yale and Army. Expect 56,000.

The midwest's biggest attendance, 56.000, is forecast for Northwestern' challenge to the powerful Minnesota Gophers at Minneapolis. Five major attractions on the far western schedule likely will draw over 150,000, and another 150,000 will witness the main conference engagements of the South. Whrther or not the survivors prolit from the lessons of outfits which forgot to cluck last Saturday, the ranks of major underrate teams appear certain to get another brisk clipping. There are only about a score of unbeaten "big league" teams left. Half of these may be knocked off tomorrow, aided by the fact that a couple of unbeaten elevens, Mississippi and Marquette, meet at Milwaukee, while two more, Vale and Army, get together in the Last.

AtvfMH the others lucky to es- i just about every man on the squad of 28 he brought to El Paso for the game. But tossing out that first quarter, when the Muckers couldn't McGIoughlin, captain and tackle for of opportunity to get their proteges the Hatch eleven, stood out on from the Able Cleaners In Federal League tilts on the Federal Club back into eondition for a tilt with the Tempe Teachers at Phoenix, Saturday night at Wichita Falls. where the Mustangs gallop against Hardir -Simmons. The undefeated Texas Christian I rogs crippled but stout of heart, arc at Shreveport for their annual tilt with the Centenary College Gentlemen. Coach "Dutch" Meyer invaded the Louisiana City with 26 men.

He experts to use most of them. Meyer is badly in need of able bodied tackles. At Payelteville, the University of Arkansas Razorbacks will battle the stop Dow's line plunging and the At Gorman: Stephenville Gorman 22. At San Antonio: Sidney Lanier, iS. A Floresville 6.

(tie.) Edison, (S. Uvalde 0, (tie.) Kennedy 20; Beeville 0. Karnes City 20; Waelder 6. T. M.

I. (S. 20; San Marcos Baptist Academy 0. Carrizo Springs 19; Cotulla 0. At Cleburne: Temple Cleburne alleys last night.

The scores; Nov. 11. fast scooting Van Noy and Murry, A. B. C.

Beer Club. W.TS.T.C. Pn. -Mine. Player ut 2nH the game was close and hard fought.

Waggnner Andrews Biff Peters 122 1H8 Lee It Barnett Hinser le Parades NOW Kicking Saves Mines. The Buffaloes never made a seri Bob Lowman 147 133 E. L. Trowell 129 168 Jackson c. Ivev Zwlrk 147 184 ous threat after mat nrsi quarter Rankin tg Thomas H.

P. Vouehn 181 a 151 8 MeeK rf Kirbv-Smilii and the Miners never did penetrate Handicap "IkttfJ ftrwttmt we mtt. Mybi wii tht moonlight. But I ntvr sd 'Till cUtth cfo u. Tht wis his td o.

Cain re Page van noy nrj Fondr ri Total 734 808 the Buffalo 15-yard line when in possession of the ball. L. O. Page At Teague: Malakoff Teague 7. At Corsicana: Waco Corslcana Hawkins lHlry Club.

Clark lhb Spence Champion rlib Ashley Dow fb Adkins Players 1st 2nd College of Ozarks in what the Razorbacks hope will be an easy game. turned in a brilliant punting performance for the Orediggers, fre T. Johnson score By quarters: At Dallas: Sherman 20; Highland W.TS.T.C 14 0 0 014 quently getting Coach Mack Saxon's 204 183 13H 14 135 171 145 121 148 135 H. Feldman W. T.

Horrell M. Ponsford L. J. White MINKS 0 0 0 0 Park 0. Substitions: W.T.S.T.C: Walline for si Jr.

At McKinney: Gainesville 19; Mc- Waggoner; R. Davis for Van Noy; T. Mur crew out of trouble with deadly accurate boots of between 45 and 55 yards. Total 810 720 Kinney 12. ry for R.

Davis; McGrhee (or Hingcr; Cavlness for Rankin; T. Slack for V. Johnron; Johnson for Lee; L. Gibson 3rd 158 486 122 402 126 421 14 457 158 490 8 34 718 2280 3rd 148 523 126 454 145 405 148 443 178 446 741 2271 3rd 146 429 152 394 118 340 134 404 149 507 700 J074 3rd 130 266 156 515 138 335 170 476 125 386 20 60 739 2158 At Rosenberg: Eagle Lake 10; The Buffaloes, a rangy, loose gagement at Champaign, headline the Big Ten warfare. Ohio State and Minnesota figure to fatten their scoring averages at the expense of second division members of the Big Ten, Indiana and Northwestern.

should break into the conference winning Able Players for Dow; T. Waggoner for Walling; Pat- Rosenberg 0. ton for Cain; Davis for Meek; D. John At Fort Worth: Toly (Ft. Worth) son for Mrtiehce.

Cleaners Club. 1st 2nd 158 125 135 107 124 97 Ill 159 178 180 jointed hustling ball club with plenty of power, versatility and alertness, received the opening kickoff and lashed off two first and Mines; Walton for Barnett: CresaD for D. Juen H. MrKemy Benedetto Seth Orndorff B. Amato Paschal Ft.

Worth) B. Fondren; Paden for Suencc; Hoarigan for loan, never io gorgeous, at the hard-t charmer who meett htr match. Her Greatest Romance! Ashley: folk for Ivey: Walton for Jor- don. column at Wisconsin's expense. At Galveston: St.

Juseph's (Dallas) 12; Kirwin 'Galveston) 7. At Barstow: Fort Davis Barstow Scoring touchdowns: WTSTr- Van Total 70 868 tens from their 20. The Miners braced and held, and Van Noy punted to Fondren on the Mucker 14. Two line tries by Fondren and AOy. Dow.

Points after touchdown: Dow 2 Piffly-Wifily Club. umotals: Referee. Bonev N.M M.I urn Players It 2nd 8. plrc, Davidson i Denton headlincsman B. 1 Baker L.

Cotlins At Quanah: Wichita Falls Pennington iTexasi; field judge, Keenu (Texas A. M.l. Quanah 6, Uie.) Adkins failed to gain and Page, on his first punt, got off his worst one. 122 192 11 182 166 20 114 167 101 144 83 20 Laskv S. Feldman L.

Rosenfield Handicap At Graham: Bridgeport 0, Gra It went straight up, the Buffaloes Rockies Send Seven ham 32. getting it on the Miners Ja. van Total To Big-Time Grids Noy skirted right end behind nice interference for 12 yards and Clark At Columbus: La Grange 8, Columbus 16. At Brownsville: Kingsville 7. Denver (AP).

At least seven for mer Rocky Mountain conference Brownsville 18. picked up eight around his left end. Down plunged to the 10 and Van Noy scooted around right end for football players are now in profes LDE MY LDLFE At Texarkana: Longview 8, Tex- sional ranks, five of them with the 0 witl arkana 0. the touchdown. Dow converted Detroit Lions.

DEL MONTE CAFE All Kinds of Mexican Dishes and Yoor Favorite Drinks COME OUT TONIGHT 3300 Alameda At Dallas: Carrollton 0, Teriill from placement. BRIAN AHERNE They are: Earl (Dutch) Clark cape unscathed so lar. I'enn siaies rtreak seems likely to be abruptly ended by Pittsburgh. It will be no surprise if Texas Christian is stopped by Centenary's nigged "Cientlernen" at Shreveport. Washington's unbeaten Huskies, although playing on home grounds, are favored but will be hard -pressed by Stanford.

Iowa stake its clean slate against Illinois in another tightiy-drawn affair. Teams May Rebound. Otherwise it's solely a ipiestion of how fur the "underdogs" will in spoiling sectional or national championship ambitions of high-balling aggregations. If there's anything in the rebound theory, already exploited. Harvard has a chance to whip Dartmouth.

West Virginia to spill Temple, Cornell to beat Princeton, California has a chance tv upset California. Oiegon to trip U. C. L. A.

and Indiana to topple mighty Ohio State. Hut no Mich eventualities can be expected, let alone forecast. The recoids of the unbeaten array here look safe for at least another week. Yale's well-conditioned warriors, who ended Navy' winning streak last Saturday, have an excellent opportunity to check Army's unbeaten march. Navy, on the rebound, has enough man-power to upset Notre Dame, but the ltamlilcrs figure to ride their winning streak for at least one more week.

Michigan's Wolverines, invading New York for the fir-t tunc, look too big and strong for tne Columbia Lions, mangled last week by Pennsylvania and apparently going nowhere this seas' m. North Carolina State figures to beat Manhattan, but -School 43. Colorado College; Jack Johnson and Launch Touchdown Drive. The Miners received and had the At San Antonio: Austin 0, Thomas Frank Christensen. Utah Universi Jefferson IS.

14. frank MORGAN AUNE MacMAHON NOVELTY CARTOON FOX SEW ty; George Grosvenor, Colorado ball on their 20 when the kickoff was over the goal line. The Buffalo At Tyler: Gladewater 6. Tyler 0. At Harlingcn: Corpus Chrlsti 41, University, and Elmer Ward.

Utah SAT SUN MON State. The best way to handle the Southern situation, so fur as trying to pick winners is concerned, is to avoid it entirely. No team's reexrd or reputation seems in Dixie this season. For that reason Georgia's apprehension in staking its unbeaten record against Alabama tomorrow is well justified. On past performance, it be Georgia, I on a hunch we'll piik Alabama.

Picks L. S. Georgia Tech, which toppled Duke last Saturday, doesn't figure repeat over another unbeaten ri-al. North Carol. na.

Elsewhere in the Old South, it looks like Louisi-a. i State over Vanderbilt, Maryland over Florida. Tulane over Se-wanee and Tennessee over Centre, but keep your fingers crossed. Mississippi State, conqueror of Alabama, stens out against Xa ier at Cincinnati on the way to its engagement with Aimy at West Point the fol'iMWing week. A sellout crowd of 37.00(1 will see Washington's attempt to turn back Stanford at Seattle, with the Huskies well fortified to do so.

Oregon State looks have a slight edge over Washington State at Portland, with U. C. L. A. favored over Oregon at Los Angeles and California over Se in California's battered Trojans at Berkeley, where 411,000 are expected.

line was strong, and Page punted to the Buffalo 45, R. Davis returning Harlingen 13. Burle Kobison, formerly of Briir- At Edinburg: Mercedes 0, Edin- to the 50. The Buffaloes immediately nam Young, has joined the Philadel launched another touchdown drive, burg 14. phia Eagles, and Wilbur (Red) wnite, all-conference halfback at with Clark, R.

Davis, Dow and Van Noy alternating, Dow finally chalking up the second tally with a power At Weslaco: San Benito 7, Wes-aco 6. At Lufkin: Palestine 20, Lufkin 12. At Athens: Nacogdoches 6, Ath Colorado State, has gone from Chi cago to St. Louis to Brooklyn. roaovvai Worth) 27; Olney 0.

ens 13. (Dallas (Dallas) 39; Forest Avenue At Bryan: Waxahachie 6, Bryan 0. At Houston: Sam Houston (Hous ffinnmn At Henderson: London Hender ton) 52; Conroe 0. son 30. At Big Spring: Plalnvlew Big fee him ride the Spring 6.

lid inn of At Winters: Mozelle Winters 51. At Tahoka: Slaton 48; Tahoka 6. At Littlcfield: Littlefield Ralls At Greenville: Paris Greenville Venice In bil 32. tin taxi nd tame the wild 0. women of Broad At Levelland: Levelland 27; Tar- way with hit At Victoria: Corpus Christl College Academy Victoria 12.

At Sulphur Springs: Marshall Sulphur Springs 13. brand new ltal- as" well 12. iano muitachlo i At Post: Post 31; Anton 14. At Acuff: Frenship 18; Roosevelt At Mount Vernon: Winnsboro 12. Mount Vernon 0, (tic.) i i mi mj At Plainview: Lubbock Juniors v.

ft' 'fl At San Angelo: North Side (Fort 21; Plainview Juniors 6. Worth) 6: San Angelo 20. At San Marcos: Seguin San At Fort Stockton: McCamey 31; not by much. Villanova should l.i ip its winning streak intact aiMiust Detroit, in the first game of the home and home "double-header" between these intersect mnal rivals 1his season, but Carnegie hasn't the manpower to cope with untwiit-en Purdue. Colgate Favored.

Down East, while Dartmouth's Marcos 3i At Brownfield: Lamcsa 39; Brown- It i upset by Southern Methodist last week, is likely to rebound into the victory column at the expense of Texas in the outstanding Southwest Conference game. Baylor should remain unbeaten against Texas A. M. hi the Kocky Mountain Conference game, Utah, playing at home, is the choice over Denver. The Big S.x Co' Terence title hopes of Oklahoma, now coached by Capt.

Biff Jones aie likely to be upset by Dana HiMe Nebraska Cornhuskers. Fort Stockton 0. At Shamrock: Memphis Sham rock 14. field 0. At Jacksonville: Mexia 12; Jack sonville 0.

2 BIG FEATURES 2 At Albany: Clyde Albany 13. At Dallas; Woodrow Wilson At Olney: Masonic Home (Fort An Outcast Doctor A An Outcast Doctor '(T Hy I A M9Vf Derelict Beauty high-scoring Indians go after Harvard's scalp, with every reuson to feel confident of the result. Colgate's Red Raiders are fav.iieil to whip Holy Cross before a sellout crowd of 23.000 at Worcester. After three major games in a row. Pennsylvania has a "breather" ar.alnst Lafayette.

Syracuse, somewhat riddled by injuries but still unbeaten, should have sufficient reserve strength to trounce Brown. Iowa and Illinois, each of which took an extra week to prepare for this Saturday's en- prove their an the nt ove mightier with forces of crime COUNTRY STORE Ewry i iliii sdn N'ii(ht St 9 I'. M. GEORGE'S PLACE KOrt N. Stunton I'ercy AdUxnon knight I Is.

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