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Jl Threats For 147 Texas Western Wfflkstodls 4 Yankees Deadlock A mericmmIjeQigme Race; Cardimai89 Dodgers Loseu Chicago Moon Kaulukukui Passes Pace Tight Game Lindell's Homer Nips Eosox, 5-4 (Centime from Pag 1) Defeats RedMrds (ConUnsad from rage I) their old Card rivals, struck auiek. Id? IDIHOlCBi (Continued rage 1) I BULLFiatTTWO mUM TO 98 QUITS Ai VARIABLE A 9TOWV, so fsr a the fans affection, as was baseball in JU Paso this cepted Kaulukukui's pass in the end zone and ran it out to the Miner 25, final day of play may send that 0 ly to get away to a fast lead and ice, their second straight vietnrv where a penalty moved it back to patteasern, Raphael Rodriguex and Luis procuna. who recently showed in found that out a few weeks ago in Raynosa. When they circuit into a tie, necessitating a 3-game playoff, or produce the Brooklyn Dodgers as N. L.

In in as many days over the Mis the 20. Three trie moved to the .31 and Holderman punted over the end failed to dispatch the bulls in the manner to which the fans were souri ans. accustomed, a rain of beer bottles descended and the toreros responded Zone. Manager Frank Friseh's eharaes This was "Joe Dimaggio Day" at with some earthy language. So Mayor Alfredo Ramirez' slapped a fine of 1000 pesos each on stunt Dang.

Bessette and Asato swept right and left to the mid-field stripe but there Campbell pulled in Kaulu defeated the Cardinals, to 5, Friday. It was the eighth Card loss In the Stadium, and 69,551 simply hysterical fans jammed the place to pay homage to the wan and wasted slugger who returned to competi the two matodors. That's legal in all arts and. professional groups in Mexico. kukui's toss on his 45 and twisted But the terrible aftermath is that last Sunday, Jn Aguascalientes, the last 13 games.

Striking with early deadly precision, Hal Jeffcoat blasted Harry Rodriguez, who was noted for his daring, was wounded badly, receiving back to the Hawaii 35. In three bursts up the middle the Westerns scored. Campbell made 10. Gabrel one horn wound in the eye, It probably means the end of his bull erne Chastened Cat) Brecheen's 13 and then Gabrel went the rest ring career. of the way.

Davis booted point and first pitch in the opening inning over the left center field wall for tion for this climactic series. Joe, about 12, pounds underweight from his recent virus infection, responded to the ear-splitting ovations and tons of gifts by smacking a double and a single, scoring a run, and making two nice catches in the field. But it was another Joe Joe Page the mob was shouting for at the Wines led. 7-0. rE BIG MEN OF THE ARIZONA-TEXAS LEAGUE ARE MEETING this week end in Tucson to decide the fate of the loop.

There was a possibility that El Paso's connection with the AT would end before the meeting opened. Hawaii drove to the mid-field tripe again before bogging down a home run. First Baseman Herman Reich singled to center and stole second, whereupon lanky' Shortstop Roy Owner Jack Corbett, who etill has the Texans on the bloek for Western Hawaii omajiey ianneo ana made way for big Hank Sauer who lashed a dou 17 14 Vint ilnwiM II Wl I I 11 I ble down the right field foul line, the right price, is strongly interested, in obtaining a franchise in the West Texas-New Mexico League a possibility which has been booted around for several years. And there was a fair chance this eome to pass. It seems the Class Longhorn League wants to go to Class rating, but if it happens Sweetwater will drop outf Abilene wants in If Class is obtained, leaving opeq a spot in the WT-NM.

and Corbett was looking at that franchise. scoring Reich, St. ab a Dienns. ef. 1 scnoeacuenst.

Id. 1 1 0 -1 29 175 121 24 10 3 3 33 0 0 4 4 30 309 378 31 7 4 1 78 5 3S 1 11 3 2 13 96 naem, no 3 0 2 1 Musial, rf. 0 2 FIRST BLOOD Harvey (Pug) Gabrel (20), scores the first of his two touchdovms Saturday night as Texas Western College edged University of Hawaii, H-7t before 12,000 fans. The play covered 10 yards as the Miner forwards opened a hole. Watching the score is James Asota (45), Hawaiian halfback, while Bill Chesak (44) comes up as a rear guard and James Dang (right) misses a diving tackle.

Watching from the rear are Saoburo- Takeyesu (55) and Mansfield Doi (66). (Photo by Arcy.) Yards from scrimmage Yards rushing Yards passing Passes attempted passes completed Passes had Yards passes Tiumber pi'nts Average yd, punts Number punt returns A. vdge. punt Fumbles Pall lost fumbles If umber penalties Yardage tost penalties-. i Marion, as 0 i P.

Rice. c. 4 1 BETWEEN TE HERE AND THE BOW WILL THE PERSON WHO wrote this column an unsigned letter in reference to G. W. Fuller please contact us? The matter referred to was taken care of in Qlaviano.

3b. 14i Brecheen. x. 3 0 0 0 'recheen, end of a game that left the people weak from excessive emotion. The inexhaustible relief pitcher, making his 60th appearance on the hill for the Yanks this season, turned in his longest and perhaps greatest performance of '49.

He pitched 6 23 innings, after entering the game with the Red Sox leading 2-0 in the third. Cold, he walked the first two men to face him, forcing home two runs which upped the Boston advantage to 4-0. But then he struck out the final two men to face him in that inning, and gave up only one hit the remainder Of the game Bobby Doerr's fruitless single to center in the eighth. Bettp ab a -Kurawslci February 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stajey. There should be an amusing sight at Dudley ieia Ssunoay aiter- Totals 38 1 24 il a Paope out for Brecheen in Sth.

Sooners Beat Texas Aggies Chleaao ab a noon in. that Donkey Baseball double-header. Syd Cohen, who pushed the Texans. to the A-T league playoff title, is reportedly to play with one of the teams and a special donkey has been imported for his benefit and Bessette punted to Campbell on the Mines 21. who returned to the 31.

On third down McWiUiams was trapped trying to pass but twisted free and bounced off three tacklers on a 14-yard drive to the 47. Chesak 1 2 1 I 0 2 1 Coaeh Dell Morgan at Texas Tech is denying vociferously all Jeffcoat, rf. 3 Reich, lb. 4 Smaller, as. 4 Sauer.

If. 4 Pafko. cf 3 Serena. 3b, 3 Owen. 4 TerwilUser.

2b, 3 Chipman. 1 0 0 reports that he had. died of heart attack. He may be suffering after 1 1 11 41 and Gabrel in three piays aavancou to the Hawaii 42 as the quarter ine nis team aas received uroin ue ouumwesi vuiuciencc teams, but he still alive and kiekipg and will be much in evidence ended. srrnvn QUARTER when his Raiders play Texas Western here Nov- 5.

5 3 3 Totals IS 27 ST. LOUIS 001 000 0001 CHICAGO .216 000 0x D. DUpassio. cf. Pesky.

3t Williams, If. Btephsns. ss. Doerr, tb Zarilla. rf.

Goodman. lb. Brecheen. KB1 Jeffooat Bauer. SaluKhter.

2B Musial 2. Schoendienst. Power Nets Oklahoma 33-13 Win Norman, Okla. (AP) The Gabrel and Hammond hammered to the Hawaii 27 before McWilliamj was trapped on third down on tbe i NO THEN THERE'S THE TALE FROM WACO ABOUT BAYLOR'S first night workout, Someone forgot to turn on the lights, and HR Jeffcoat. SB Reich.

Chipfnan 2. DP Klein and Marion. Left St. Louis 2 4 2 3 3 2 1 1 Captain Don Mouser got a cajesthenics session going in the dark. The grunts and groans sounded ioudlytoo loudly.

When Assistant Coach TtDDCU, B. Hawaii 40 and Holderman punwu iz, umcaEo jh uti inipman viTtrhif-n so Rv Chinman f. Bre bson. cheen 4. Staley 1.

HO Brecheen 8 in fnttMm 6t9lr A in 1 TT Owpn Win. Jim Crow struck a match, the only footballer moving a. muscle was -Batt out on the 17. The Itainrjow was stymied on their 26 and Bessette punted, the ball roUing out on ner umpman n-u. looser xu-acneci a a A.

41 Totals a Bails rrovinded out St a -m for Dobson 9th ab the Mines 19 after uampneu juggu TTrilvavslrv ef OUaVinmo fnnf 2 11 Page 22 1 1 Mouser, naturally In Santa Fe State Game Warden Elliott Barker is glum again. For the fifth straight year, his name was not drawn for an antelope hunting permit Joe PerazawhQ hit high and low spots for the Texan mound crew this past Summer, and was a particular disappointing weakness in the playoffs, found a new high last week when he hurlect a. no-hitter ball powerhouse was ragged! Sunday, October 2. 1949 RlMMta. ss.

Henrien, lb. the catch. Penalties halted the Mines attack after McCraw picked up a first on the 34. and Holderman's punt and fumbling Saturday, but MlWffWWi Johnson. Sb.

(14-111. Phillies' Home Runs Edge Bums still ground down the Texas jarewn. in, Bauer, r. ItfanM- rf. bounded back, downing on the Ha Aggies 33-13 before a crowd of for the barnstorming iuarez: infuos as wwviu -v Lindell.

32,000. Coleman, so. LSU Upsets Touted Rice Eleven, 14-7 Baton Rouse, La. (UP) Underdog Louisiana State threw up a Reynolds, p. i i Pase, p.

0 1 Oklahoma, appearing off- form after its fine showing Totals 33 12 27 11 BOSTON 103 000 000 SlW VOnk .....000 220 Olx 5 A spectacular pass from Bessette, which Kauhunai juggled three times as he was tackled, gave the Rah bows a first on the Mines 45, but an illegal formation penalty moved them back to their own 45 and Bil Tittle recovered when a bad frnm rpntpr was fumbled on the against Boston College last week, amassed 340 net yards rushing and 153 passing that should have paid off in many more scores. Oopdman" Bauer. Coleman. Berra Lin-dll IB J. PIMaKio- HR Lindell.

SH TPirnell. Stephens and Philadelphia. (INS) The Brooklyn Dodgers booted a chance to Clinch th National League pennant Saturday when they lost to granite-like defense, then shook loose a brilliant scoring attack for a 14-7 upset victory over touted Bice Institute of Houston Saturday night before 30,000 rain-soaked fans. It was the fifth consecutive defeat for Rice at the hands of the A fierce Aggie defense and two Rtouto and'HrchTVBtoS 6 New 8)51. BB Off Parnell 2.

Reynolds 4, the Philadelphia Phillies, 8 tp 4. Rrowctor and McCraw went to the Bengals. Other than a broken-field run by Left Halfback Gordon Wyatt, brilliant performers in passing Quarterback Don Nicholas and smashing Fullback Bob Smith gave te' 13 but a penalty offset it and then aood for 71 yards and a touchdown However, the Dodgers were assured of at least a tie for the flag as St Louis also lost at Chicago, nail a in 4 (now out In ill I in 4 (nans out In (Contfawd from Page 1) Army 42, Pann State 7. Temple I. Rutgers 7.

Springfield 35, Maine 0. Drexel 21, Ursinus 0. in the first period. Rice's dynamite- Oklahoma more than it bargained 2 13 inrunas, iKC, 5 th, Dobson 'in OMSfete packed backfield couldn't get going. Gabrel drove up the mmaie to 11 and on next try made it first down on the four.

On third punch for from the underdog Texans. 3 to 2" Louisiana State's forward wail Oklahoma scored in all four The Dodgers jumped off to a at the middle Gabrel went over. threw up a rock line three times quarters, with Halfbacks Land ell West Chester Teachers 20, Penn 3-0 lead, blew it, pulled even again Davis' kick was good and Western Pearson and George Thomas each the shadow of its own goal post to halt Rice's scoring threats after the Indians Beat Tiocrx. 4-0 at 4-all then lost when the Phil-Uer scored twice in the eighth. led 14-0.

Arkansas Topples i I making two touchdowns and End On second play from scrimmage Owls had taken over on recovered Brooklyn ab a Bobby Goad getting, the. other. Thomas made three extra point TCaulukukui Dassed to Asato irom tteese. 3- 5 1 12 n4.it The Cleveland fumbles. Military 14.

Vermont 21, St Lawrence 0. Amherst 27, Coast Guard 13. Juniata 21, Westminster 18. KPI 33, Alfred 18. Grove City 25, Dickinson 6.

Union 7. Rochester 7. 2 Ailing Quarterback Charley vwvw i Indiana assured themselves of at 1 kicks. The victory was the 12th 5- 2 Pevey, playing for the first time straight for the Big Seven and Sugar Bowl champions. M1KS1S, 3D.

2 Purillo, rf. 5 Robinson. 2b 2 Hodges, lb 5 Olmo, If. .....4 b-Hermanski. If.

1 Campanella. 3 Snider, cf. 4 Branca, p. 2 least tie for third, piace American league race as they blanked the Detroit Tigers. 4 to Oklahoma's first touchdown was Millersville Teachers 14, Ship pensburg Teachers 7.

Fayetteville, Ark. (UP) An un 5 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 practically a gift when a Texas Aggie punt from the A 'and 34 this season, punctuated the LSU victory with his unerring tosses. The Rice defense fell in the second half before rib-cracking line bucks by Halfback Ebert Van Buren, Chester Freeman and Lee Hedges. Gettysburg 21, Western Mary Krskine. p.

0 0 a-Edwards 1 0 Roe. d. derdog University of Arkansas team opened its Southwest Conference Clemsen 7. North Carolina, St 6. SOUTHWEST Texas 56, Idaho 7.

Arkansas 27, Texas Christian University of Houston 26, Wichita University 6. Florida 40, Tulsa 7- Oklahoma 33, Tcjh A mnd It Southern Methodist University 28, Missouri 27. McMurry 58, University of Corpus Christi 12. East Texas State Teachers 26, Howard Payne 14. New Mexico Teachers 39, Sandia Base 8.

1- Sam Houston State 26, East Texas Baptists 0. Little Rock JC 34, Arkansas Frbsh Hardin College .28, Austin College 9. NMMI, 12. Panhandle A and 7 WEST COAST Notre Dame 27, Washington 7. Washington State 7, Southern California 7 (tie).

Calif orniav 27, Oregon State 0. USC WaafaJngtoB State 7. Michigan 27, Stanford 7. Wyoming University 8, Colorado 0, Saturday, Browns Edge White Sox, 8-6 0 0 0 0 0 was caught by the wind and blown back to the 19. Five plays later.

land 0. Middlebury 32, Bates 7, Lehigh 39, Case 1. the Hawaii 28. Asato pulling it down on the 40 then rumbling and Bill Chesak covered on the 45. Chesak and Gabrel drove to the 11 before the half ended.

THIRD QUARTER Chesak returned the kickoff from the 11 to the 28 and the Ore Diggers marched, Campbell and Chesak carrying and McWilliams tossing short passes to Grounds, to the Hawaii 21, where Chesak fumbled as he was hit and Matsuo recovered for Hawaii. The Rainbows couldnt move enough and Bessette punted out on Barney, p. 0 0 c-Rackley 9 a season here Saturday by handing Pearson cut around right end for The Tiger defense slammed Owl 24 8 favored Texas Christian a smash the score. Johns Hopkins 14, Franklin and Bt Louis. (AP) Tbe St.

Louis Quarterback Tobin Bote for losses time after time, and Rote't running The Sooners got what proved to Totals 34 4 9 a Struck out for Banta in 7th. Rolled out for Olmo in 8th. Walked for Barney in 9th. Philadelphia ab ing 27 to 7 defeat the greatest Browns gained a lead in a first-innina' attack and went. on be the winning touchdown nine margin of victory the Rasorbacks mates Wyatt, Fullback Bobby minutes through the second quar ever scored over the Horned Frogs.

Ashburn. cf. 3 to defeat the Chicago White Sox Lantrop and Right Half Harold Hamner. ss. The Razorbacks stopped TCU ter after a 75-yard march.

Again Marshall 13. CCNY 14, Colby 20. Susquehanna- 27, Wagner 41. Worchester Tech 19 Lowell tile 12. Bowdoin 26, Wesleyan 0.

Tufts 7, Northeastern 6. vaunted Lindy Berry cold most of Riley could not keep going for repeated gains. Hisler. lb. Cnnis.

If. Seminick. c. the tune thanks to surprisingly fast backs and to tough, aggressive Louisiana State scored its pair of 8 to 0 Saturday. Athletics Defeat Washington, 74 Waabin-ioa.

(UP) The Phila the Hawaii 34. Likewise the Miners lowed down and Hawaii took the Nicholson, rf. J-Sanicki, rf. ones. 3b Goliat, 2b.

Heinzelman. Roberts. D. line. But the day's hero was little touchdowns in the third and fourth period, and raised suffering Tiger Shepherd State 19.

Potomac State 2 3 0 followers' hopes that the future may ball on downs again on their own 16 after Brewster hit Wilkinson with Don Logue, 168-pound quarterback from Fayetteville. The slight sophomore personally lugged two Tarheels Take Win Over Georgia Adelphia 28, Long Island Ag f-Blattner Simmons, p. 1 Konstanty. p. 1 delphia Athletics scored two runs 0 0 0 2 a pass and a penalty offset Boyce's gies 6.

17-yard gallop. touchdowns across and passed for the two others. Totals 30 6 8 27 9 A and 0. not be so bad. Rice scored four minutes after the game opened.

Wing-footed Wyatt cut through center from his own 28, eluded seven Tiger tacklers, and dashed 71 yards for the score. James Williams' conversion was Fouled out for Roberts in the Sth. On first play Chesak intercepted Kaulukukui's pass as it bounced Montana State Uni versity 40." IROOKLYN 011 010 010 4 Chapel Hill, N. C. (AP) North Broekport SUte 3a Jiobart.

MIDWEST Ohio State Indiana 7. Michigan State 48, Marquette 7. Kansas State 27, Colorado 13. Iowa State 19, Kansas 6. Ripon 27, Knox 12.

-Memphis State 34, Washington fMim i ir.i rnia University of Sonthera California out of Asato's hands on the Hawaii 43 and galloped to the 27 where he lateralled to Hanson who went to fcNieholn.Knnis. burn. oimo. Carolina's football forces landed their Sunday punches All-Amerfc- 35, Washington State 14. 1 -t good.

Miosis, iuu-oiuh" l.ni 9. Xnnis 2. Seminick. 2B Snider. each In the seventh and eigntq innings here Saturday to take a 7-4 decision the Washington Senators.

Las Cruces Registers 34-0 Win Jones. SB SUler. HH Ennis. Seminick. Tailback harlie Justice and End Art Weiner three times Saturday for Jones.

aemuswa, miKSH. and Hodaes: Jones. Oohft and fisler: aao KntilnBan and HodSes. Left the 11 before he was halted. How.

ever, holding put it back to the 27 and more penalties forced the Miners to give up on downs on the University 0. a 21-14 victory over Georgia. Brooklyn 15, Philadelphia S. BB Branca Uimhalaun SlmiHIIU 1. Roe 1.

It was Weiner who supplied the yf Erskine 1, Konsanty 1. SO Branca 4 b.intiuii llmmoni 1. Barney 1 Hawaii 24. Hito rut Haintulman in 4 13 in ninssTs run; RoberU 0 to SL innings: Simmon. Ti I 1 innings; i fconsUnr i i.iimi aM.

a in a 13: Scuttles Princeton Baltimore. (AP) A crew of slick Carleton 19, Grinnell 6. -Butler 14, Wabash 7. Platteville 7, Oshkosh 0. Iowa 21, Purdae 7 Anderson 14, Manchester 7.

Minnesota 38, Nebraska 6. Pittsburgh It, Northwestern 7. Wlseenaln 13, Illinois 13. (tie) lUinoif Normal 13, James Milli- But that was the last time for the Owls, although they penetrated to the LSU 10-yard line three times. LSU scored its first touchdown on an 85-yard sustained drive, aided by two passes by Pevey and a fumble in the end zone.

Freeman, trying for the touchdown from the five, fumbled and the ball was recovered in the end zone by Tackle Charles Cuimano for the score. The Tigers struck through the air and on the ground for their winning touchdown. Pevey's passes and bucking runs by Hedges and Van Buren moved the ball to the Rice Erskine 2 in Oinjunf (pitched to 3 men). Banta 0 in 21 innfnss Roe 2 in 113 Innirurs: Barnes' 0 in 23 innings. Win.

finishing blow to the Georgians. It came just after they had stunned the crowd of 44,000 in. Kenan Stadium by pulling into a 14-14 tie, with two minutes and 20 seconds to go, on Fullback Eli Maracich's 88-yard touchdown run with a punt and End Bob Walston's conversion. North Carolina moved right back. Dang and Bessette, and Kauluku.

kui's passes, paced the Rainbow drive, a screen pass to Bessette picking up 16 yards and a first on the Mines 38. Then the Western defense went into gear and they took over on downs on their own 34 after the Rainbows missed four suc Special to EL PASO TIMES Laa Cruces. N. M. Las Crucess ner Konstanty (9-1).

Loser Roe (U-fll. sophomores ended Navy's long vic Bulldogs retained an unbeaten record in intra-state play Saturday Braves Blank ken 0- tory drought Saturday with a smashing 28-7 triumph over Princeton before a crowd of 36,736 in Babe Canterbury College 13, Rose night when they downed tne rioi Snrinsa Users. 34-0. in a game Giants, 4-0 Sophomore Tailback Skeet Hesmer Poly 0. cessive tosses.

FOURTH QUARTER Ruth Stadium. played on the high school field. RAsinn. rAP) Th Boston Braves ran the Georgia kickoff from his It was the first time in 16 games. Western Reserve 69.

Olivet 6. Bowling Green 20, Mlehfgan Cen ai laic4 tin -frvr -fmirtH two. Freeman took it over two 15 to the 37. Hesmer failed on two It was Arkansas almost all the way, although TCU showed fight in the second period, when Fullback Morton scored from the two yard line, climaxing an 80-yard drive. The drive was accomplished on the passing of Berry, plus Morton's line-crashing ability.

Arkansas scored on the opening series of plays, largely on the strength of Fullback Leon (Muscles) Campbell's powerful running and Logue's unerring arm. The drive was climaxed when Campbell took a pitchout and went from the 21 to the 11. Logue dropped back to 15, fired a pass for the touchdown. Thornton converted. A few minutes later Fullback Louis Schaufele intercepted Berry's forward on the TCU 29 and went to the 24.

Campbell teamed with Ray Parks to deliver the ball on the 10, where Logue passed to Pat Summerall for the score. Thornton's kick was short. TCU rallied in the second period, punching through their 80-yard touchdown drive, but for the remainder of the period neither team was able to count. However, Arkansas had the Frogs on the run at the end of the period. Dietzman Cops Three Races After a scoreless first quarter tne Bullldogs scored three times in the second period, one in the third nlace in the National League Sat- a a tral 0.

dating back to 1947, that the Middies came out on top. It also was Gabrel made four through the middle but Campbell fumbled Brewster's lateral and Takayesu recovered for Hawaii on the Western passes, but Justice picked up the reins and connected with Fullback Billy Hayes on a screen pass for urday as Vern rJicKiora DianKea the New York Giants, 3-0. the first win in 11 games since and again in the final quarter. First score came in the first SO George Sauer took over the coach 30 yards to the Georgia 33. 32.

ing job "last year. Kaulukukui passed to Asato for On the next play, iiayes snot a Memphis State 7, Washington 0. Ball State 33, Depauw 13. St. Josephs 12, Eastern Illinois 6.

Missouri Mines 56, Shurtleff 0. Akron 20, Ypsilanti Normal 6. Illinois College 27, Principia 6. Geneva 13, Washington and Jef Navy was in control of the entire five and Dang and Bessette picked second of the second quarter when Back Ed Boykin went across from the Hot Springs 23-yard stripe. Soon after, a drive sent the Bulldogs in Hot Springs territory once up a first on the Mines 18 but on next play Bessette missed a lateral which, rolled out of bounds for a game after scoring in the first four minutes.

In addition to its four touchdowns it had another recalled and two more "sure" scores killed by penalties. pass to Weiner, who caught the ball at the 20, wriggled away from Maracich and breezed over with th" deciding touchdown. Tackle Abie Williams added the extra point. Michigan Flattens Stanford ferson 6. Washington College 14, Swarth- more, and Tom Abbott scored from the 14.

Abbott also tucked in the third score when he raced around more 14. (tie) 14-yard loss. And on the nexi piay the center pass bounded off Kaulu-Vnkui's shoe back to the line and Bob Zastrow, a 30-puound soph Trenton State 13, Glassboro State his own right end to cross from 1. (tie) Notre Dame quarterback from Algoma, brilliantly directed the Navy attack. He passed for two and personally plunged oiver for a third.

the Hot Springs 42-yard line. Another touchdown by Abbott in the, third canto was called back bemuse of a holding penalty. A few Palo Alto, Calif. (AP) Mighty Alleghney 30, Hamilton 13, Carnegia Tech 41, Bethany 6. Lawrence 14, Cornell 0.

Akron 20, Michigan Normal 6. John Carroll 28, Toledo 14 Michigan steam-rollered over a willing but outclassed Stanford football team Saturday, 87 to 7, plays later after Hot Springs had regained possession of the ball, Bulldog Back Andy Moses inter- Trounces Washington Baldwin-Wallace Ohio Wes A crowd of 88,000 fans saw the Wolverines wingback attack pulver Fort Bliss Edges Trinity JV The Fort Bliss Rockets rsirritalit ize Stanfords defense for three cepted -a Tiger pass on tne not Springs 40 and ran it back to pay-dirt. The last points came in the closing minutes of the. final quarter leyan 0. Ohio University 16, Western Michigan 6.

Ft. Hays 14, Southwestern 0, -La Crosse State 28, Superior 19. Carroll 17, Albion 7. touchdowns in the third period, after being held to a 7-0 lead at half time. plays later.

H-SU Takes First Loop Victory Tempe, Aria. (AP) An alert Cowboy drew from Hardin-Sim-mons University scored when opportunities presented to defeat Arizona State College at Tempe 34-13 here Saturday night. The Border Conference game was closer than the score indicated. Arizona State gained a net total of 459 yards from scrimmage while U. compiled 366- Tte Arizona Sun Devils penetrated deep into Hardin-Simmons territory several times only to have a passing attaclf stall.

Bob McChensey, the Cowboy's all conference end. scored three times once on a 77-yard runback with an intercepted pass. He scored after blocking a Tempe punt in the end zone, took an eight-yard pes from Quarterback John Ford for his third. Both teabs came up with plenty of punch on the ground, but U. was able to kit when needed through' the air.

Arizona State scored early in the first period after Wilford (Whizzer) White sent orr tackle for 40 yards to the Cowboy 25. From there a pass play with Quarterback Cecil Coleman tossing to White gave Arizona 7-0 advantage after a successful conversion, when Jimmy Bradley grabbed a Michigan, undefeated since Oc Tiger punt on the Hot springs 4U on early breaks to hand the Junior Varsity of Trinity a 14-6 defeat Saturday afternoon at Armstrong Field. Marion Anderson sparked the team by interecepting pass in Gustavus Adolphus 26, Con tober, 1946, racked up its 25th con secutive victory. Coach Benny and sidestepped all of the opposition to the eoal to score standing up. Oosterbaan's Wolverines came out West defending their mythical The.

toe of Henry Telles accounted for four of the five conversions. Tne iirsi quarter and racing 40 yards for' the first Bliss rami Ernest KeUy recovered on the Mines' 31. Then Matsuo intercepted "McWilliams' pass on the mid-field stripe, but on second play Asato fumbled and Lee Keily recovered on Mines 37. On third down Holder-man punted out on the Hawaii Moore was hit on the four before the big drive started. Kaulukukui passed to Kahuanui on the 19, Asato made five and Dang wheeled around right end for 13 more.

Then Kahuanui fingered, but held on to. Sol's pitch on the Mines 32 for a 30-yard roamed up the middle for 16 yards to the Miner 16 and Asato and Dang went to the 10. Asato sliced through tackle to the one and on third try Bessette went over. Kaulukukui booted the point. Texas Western 14.

Hawaii 7. Mines couldnt gam more than a few yards after taking the ball on Se Hawaii 47 on an illegal kickoff. On fourth down. Holderman punted out on the Hawaii 13. Kaulukukui found Bessette twice with aerials to gain a the 34.

then lost his eye and the Ore Sogers took over at that point on downs. Three plays put the ball on the 30 aa the game ended, Ernie Dietzman sped across the finish mark first in the 23-lap main event and in the trophy dash and first heat race to pace the drivers in th midget auto races at Evans Oval in Ascarate Park Saturday night. Twelve good cars entered the events and the competition was so close that the spectators were standing for a good part of the evening. Art Bisch placed second in the main event and copped the second heat race. Buck Barnett, Clarence Auckley and El Paso's Cliff Hen-drix placed first in the other heat races.

National Championship. cordia 7. Oberlin 45, Kenyon 7. Wooster 16, Kalamazoo 8, SOUTH Duke 21, Tennessee 7. North Carolina 2L Georg 14.

William and Mary 39, VPI 13 Hampden-Sydney 20, East Caro Una Teachers 7. The huge, hard-charging Michi gan line flattened Stanford's less John Acton converted for a 7-0 lead. Trinity retaliated when Scott attempted to lateral to York in the opening moments of the second quarter. Stewart, attempting to make the tackle on th hn experienced crew on both, offense and defense. Seattle.

(AP) The grinding pow of i Notre Dame football Baa-chine driven by the piston legs of squat Emil Sitko wore down Washington Saturday and earned the Irish a 27 to 7 victory. Stunning a crowd of 41,500, a Washington team that was unimpressed by the reputation ef the green-clad Notre Dame giants pitched a touchdown pass in the first quarter and held the score to a 7-7 deadlock at half time. But the vicious drive of the Irish' forward wall took its toll of Washington players In the second half. The invaders capitalized on two fumbles and a blacked kick to score twice in the third quarter and once in the fourth to wrap up the game. The American League has won 28 World Series, while the National ha won 17.

Lincoln Missouri 13, Louisville cwfijthe baU mni rtced 4fJ yards 3, was score. Tnt was fumbled. Kentucky Routs Ole Miss, 47-0 Oxford, Miss. AP) Kentucky Arizona Ties Utah, 12-12 TncsonT Aria. (AP) Underdog Arizona cashed in with a fourth quarter touchdown to tie Utah 12-12 before.

15,500 spectators in an intersectional grid game Saturday night Utah had been favored to win by three touchdowns or more but could earn only a statistical victory. Arizona's passing was ineffectual except for two plays. It made both count for-touchdowns. Municipal 6. Morehouse 9, Dillard 0.

Kentucky .47, Mississippi 0. Baylor 14, Mississippi SUte 6. Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 7. Tnlane 18, Georgia Tech 0. proved its right to a dark-horse reputation Saturday by smashing LAMBEAU QUITS Green Bay.

Wis. (INS) Curly Lambeau, long time head coach of Green Bay's best-known public enterprise, the football Packers, stepped out of the job and will act ouss again recovered a fumble on Trinity's 12-yard-ltat an4 1 pass from Bill Tufenkian to Lout Trom- bo placed the ball on the one. Bliss held to the spot in three attempts but Bob Brown plunged over for the second and touchdown. Acton's conversion was good. the University of Mississippi 47-0.

Lemoyne 20. Philander Smith 0. The Ole Miss Rebels, who were Louisiana State University 14, celebrating the school's 101st home Rice 7. Centre College 48, Marietta 18. coming, just couldn't get going.

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