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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper EL PASO HIGH DEFEATS AUSTIN, 12 TO 10 WITNESS Bowie Meets San Angelo In Bi-District Tilt Here PANTHER 11 1 UacingEntries Racing Results lf MIU IIUUIUU 30,000 WM HOUSTON RACES SCHEDULE GAME ON DECEMBER 9 Kpaom Down, Ilouton. TeTaB, Thura-day. Nov. loth, Weather, cloudy. JIuuMton, 'J'exae, Friday, Dec.

1. fcl'SOM HUM VS. Kirat raee. running, 8-year-old and Bengals Earn Victory But Fumbles Are Costly To Eastsiders. tra.

faat. LONGHORNS TIE Cornell Trounces Pennsylvania, 20-12 Philadelphia. Nov. 30. A P).

Cornell carried its football comeback through the closing game of the season today, beating its old rival, Pennsylvania, 20 to 12, before 50.00C holiday spectators in a battle marked by brilliant passing. Four of the five touchdowns tallied by both teams came on aerials, with Walt Switzer of Cornell and Don Kellelt on the sharp-shooting end. up, 5 furlouK; Hell Diver lit Lew Hla' Ill Hoel I Treanure lu Ijofty Height ..111 Flower Day 1 (hi Lamp Hlaek Imnej inn tinrtrude Head KBESJ TO I Cadets Push Over Counter, Add Point, In Final Minute Of Plav. 'irMt race, fji4j furlong. Mutuel paid.

HI, fl. Sh. 1 Oene 6.20 4 B0 3 40 2 Scout Chief 14.00 3 Narllla Time; 1:07 3-5. Alao rana: Kaeoha Lena. Social Service.

Grey Hip, Lovely Amelia, Winning Woman, Willie Klein, ltuth Landoll. Mariana. Morvim. roieond race, 6 14 furlonir. West I'n ik .111 Hlaek Maid 1 Tov Town Kteetera Ill Hun Thorne Clnneae Melody Hli; El Pasoans Have First Chance To See Local Team In State Race.

Shai ailford Worship ...111 rin i', claiming, 3-year-old and no. fi furlonga: 1 Leham .0 6.20 6.40 Frank llt.Mlaa Snappy ...103 4'ouimandmaH 3. HO ".60 (alt li HH'Amerlcan Queen 11a il Half Day 6.6(1 Hd Hill lufi'M ui Lant ....,,.11) Carolyn 1'H f'hlefa Heout ....109 TUB StMMARY. F.I I'an AtiHtln Vnnrhdowoa 0 fnlnta Bflt-r tuoehdowa. 0 dnwna 15 A 'wMt attempted 0 1 'aawa rompleted 6 'iwfw Interrcptpd by 0 0 Innla Ralnrd naming 4ft 4ft nrln from arrlinmnft II" ianla lost M-rlmninlnc 21 f'nmhlm 8 ft tiwn fumble rwovwed 1 'I rnnta, numlier of ft 1'nntm riiatani of fl 101 I'unta, returned by It II I'ennltlra.

number of Nardil lout iM-nalllra 5S IS KlrknfN, number of 1 hli-koffa, dUlnnco of 1411 Kll Klikoffa, rrtnrnril by It fr'niro points where bull wh li li ked. THK MMAHV. AiikI. TiuhIhIow 1 War Dust 1U Hantel HO Time: litis 2-3. Aleo rana.

Amaslnir, Chief Itiinper, Solo FIlKht. Moreanon. Sand Kunner, Ifamua, pretty i'rinceaa Queen. ..111 ..104 TECH EFEATS .111 Klngsport I Hi t'relty Iti-onc I I ft ft II Seven .111 elalinlng, S-year-oldn, Renae Flore Tiinierlane Third fine, Hr. I'airih Try King I) 7 5 I 3(1 mil a i 7 Ill III llliFlipflnah .114 Hrookale ,111 (iyiiale t'hief .111 Noel Hoy I'm I ion III i 11 (iiimlry Tom Each Team Makes Touchdown, Placement Kick To Thrill 25,000 Spectators.

College Station, Nov. 30 (AC). The Cniversity of Texas bong-horns and Ihe Texas A. M. Aggies jerked the strings off their football thrillbags today and, while an estimated crowd of thundered applause, battled to a 10 to 10 deadlock, It was the final Southwest conference combat for both teams.

from the start, the game will go Into the record aa one of the greatest classics between these two arch rivals. It waH the last game for Coach Malty Hell of the Aggies and, when he walked slowly off the gridiron, he knew that his boys and thrige of Coach Clyde I.lttle-field at Texas had contributed their supreme efforts and that ..10 i or. ..100 Third race, 6 furlungs. 1 llokuao jl.00 5.60 3d (i 2 I'luremnnt 7.00 3.6ll 1'ana Franka 4.20 Time: 1:13. Also rana: Monks Flrat, Like Sweep.

Huxon Lady. The Dipper, North Hhadow, Tlckory Took, Keanntiul. Mm. Lei. Fourth race.

ThankaKlvlnK Pay Handicap, 6 fiirlonKa. I (lift of Hose 14.40 6.80 4.21. Sol.ieha 14.00 S.00 riiintM lifter toiirhdown I IrM iIom ri I'jtfcM'ft HllCMlU'd oinil'til lhtt'n-eted by gullied imimhIhk Vnrilw from wrlmmiiice VarilM lost mi rliionUKirifr Hililili'H I'iiiiIh. iiuoiImt of I'niitt, nril aw-nige 1'unlH, n-ltinipil by I'mnltl-, minitier of nnlN IimI peniillleH Kit ittiiiilter of KIl'koffM, flintlllH'F of hlrkolfN, retliriifd by I'll a i'h me Miukward lll ilood Seout 1 Fa at Life IlHi fit 1 1 ii ft 1 III as 1 mi claiming. 2-year-old, Multliimar Mid Pride Fourth rii'i, 'in lol.va: .1 Mian Tulaa, 7.80 Klevx For the first time In the history of the Texas Iiitcrseholastie league, Fl Pasoans will be treated to a hi-district football playoff, the winner of which will advance in the race for state football honors.

Bowie high school's Bear grid-ders, winners of the championship In District 4, will clash with the San Angelo Bobcats here Saturday, Dec. 9, It was announced last, night, following a conference between A. L. Carlton, Bowie principal, and San Angelo officials at San Angelo follow Ing the'defeat of Sweetwater, 12 to 10, at the hands of the Bobcats there yesterday. Coaches Guy Davidson and I.uthei Coblentz, of Howie, who scouted the fracas at San Angelo yesterday, are expected hack in El Pnso today to start pointing their Hears for what promises to lie one of the most interesting games of the year.

111 Copaln I'lil In A -SI out Hoy 1051 A -Two Sun 103 en! ry. Vln Noir 1 lonna A Axton By PAXTON II. DENT Times Sports Kiiitor Flashing a superior brand of foul-hall and outgaining and outplaying a desperate, hard fighting Austin high school eleven, KI Paso high school yesterday defeated the Fnst-sidcrs, 12 to 0, before some Time: 1:12. Atao rana: Kleva. Mr.

Sponfrc, Hold Step, Fortunate Youth. ('iimhri'lKethlre, I'utlc Face, Heniler Flrat, Heela, Hud KniKht. Fifth race, 1 1-16 milea. Flllli race, claiming, J. year-old, Irtpeeial To The Tlineal Las Cruces, Nov.

liting liitketl tin iiiighout the first three 3.60 4 00 1 I'orinne 6.60 2 1(13 Heei Tree 'i opitiel 10', Itiltige Hoa il-' ieliln Ili'J Maveo .1114 Hit H)k It mm KeiMIH tt lid Tllin-lt li.ei.l I'oiiuuti Sweet Hi, I Lck.iI lianihle 3.00 (Mo Hoy periods, the New Mexico Military Institute hrmicos put on a final quarter drive, shoved across a touchdown and added the extra point in the fi .107 ham mxiIi nice, claiming, 3-year-olda and H'-lKian Lllaa Time: 1:17 4-6. AIo rana: Hawn Mist, Happen Crazy. ItunninK Waler. Hixlh race, 1 1-16 miles I LouiB 14.20 4.40 2 Potentate .1 Major Lnnphler ni. i i-iti nine.

nal minute of play to trounce the HiBillaramzaua NntlniK laleAldli'a I'al 114 2. SO 2.60 2.6u New Mexico Agyics in their annual Helen Hub Hi'i I'dlurun llight ..111 the two teams were so evenly matched that it was football justice for them to end the) game In a tie. Homer Norton will re-plare Bell as the Aggies' coach. It was the second time that the onghnrns have tied the fighting bailie here today, 7 to 2. MiiiMir 117.

Plucky Play ....109 'ha. Clarke 1 Hi Hiollo Fervlce S-venth race, claiming, S-year-nldn anil ip, 1 l-li! mile: Torealong 117 Hurva 1 Bobcats Outplay Gift Of Roses Wins Feature Event As Epsom Downs Track Opena Houston, Tex, Nov. 30 (AP). A crowd estimated at celebrated Ihe return of horse racing to south Texas today by attending the inaugural program at Epsom Downs, new half million dollar race track a few miles from Houston. The colorful throng, numbering amonj Us members, Governor Miriam A.

Ferguson and her husband, former Governor James E. Ferguson, cheered wildly as many of the nation's noted thoroughbreds sped around the track. The pari mutuel booths did a rushing business as south Texans walked up and laid bets on the poines, a privilege denied them for 35 years. The 8'2 windows received the heaviest play, with only a few patronizing the $50 booths. (lift of Hoses, owned by J.

P. Fbelhardt of Covington, Ky, and mounted by II. Schtilte, came up in, the stretch and won the six-furlong Thanksgiving Day handicap, the feature event of the program. Sobleha was second and Miss Tulsa third. The race was a three-horse affair most of the way.

It paid the winner 2170. (lift of Hoses went to the post at fi to 1. Gold Slep and Mr. Sponge had been favored. Earl Porter and Jackie Wes-trope, two of the nation's outstanding jockeys, each acored victories on the opening day.

West rope rode llokuao across the finish line first in the third race and Porter was up on Le-bam, which won the second event. The 27-day meet at Kpsnm Downs was the second big racing program in Texas since wagering under the pari mutuel system became legal three months ago. The first was at Arlington Downs, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. A total of was wagered through the pari-mutuel windows. However, thousands of spectators did not place a bet, being content to get their thrills from the sight of sleek thoroughbreds straining every muscle and nerve to finish ahead.

Time: 1-5. Aiao rnna: Ilnwn Pay. Yarrow. Scandal Sheet, Luke Conncll, Never Quit. Anita tlrniont, Huraivny.

Seventh race, 1 1-16 nillee. 1 Hahee 6 40 "..40 3.2n 2 Ounny Hoy 5.60 4.00 1 Indian Hoy 6.40 Time: 1:48 3-5. Alao runs: LHWful fjamblo, Irene T. Kleehe H'Arjjent, Eaplnette, llurkus. Haramzada.

Aggies on Kyle field. They have only Moth team were unable to make much headway in the flrat and kcrond uarter and play for the most part waa a nunting duel between Jim Haird of the Aggies and Parentl, Institute kicker. After receiving the kickoff at the one victory over the Aggies on Ibis Who Win lli'KI 112 ludge Leiidei .111 High Hatter Hi Innntasy (igilen ,,117 Head I'p Ill' First pout time, 12:48 p. El Paso lime. iiliron.

Their other lie was in 11121. The first downs, like the score. were close. The Aggies scored 13 start of the third quarter, the Farm against fl for the l.onghorns. The ers put on a tliive winclt appeareti Aggies Inst 3.1 yards on running plays, against 23 yards for the to hae the punch needed to chalk up a score.

However, the Cadet line stiffened and Haird kicked to I'a-rcnti behind his own goal. The In It was a game of touchdowns, Mustangs, 12 To 0 San Angelo, Nov. 30 (AP). San Angelo Bobcats outplayed the Sweetwater Mustangs, twice District 3 champions, here this afternoon to win district honors, 12 to 0, Herb Held, quarter, and Curly Hays, fullback, led Hire Bobcat offense, each scoring a touchdown. Hays' try for extra point from placement failed both times.

Virgil Jones, Mustang quarter, was the outstanding player of the visitors. More than 5000 fans, 1500 of them from Sweeiwaler, witnessed the game. placement kicks and phenomenal stitute safely man was tackled by Jefferaon Park, New Orleflna. Nov. 30, 1:1.13.

Weather cloudy, track fast. First race. 6 furlonga. Mutuela paid. St.

HI, Sh. 1 Infinity 4 60 4.00 2. so 2 Heferred 14.00 7. 00 3 Nynck 3.2(1 Time: 1:13 2-6. Also rnna: Ourgler, Cliarlle, Shaatu Gorgeous, Blighter.

Inurage. and ralwalk. Second race, 6 furlonna. 1- iliiv Joe 10.00 6.40 3. so 2 lloyal Leon 6.60 4.80 i Huay Spain 3 d( Time: 1:14 1-6.

Also rana: White Man, Morn-1 0 ir Crv. High I'lovcr, Miaa Maaeara. field goals. Texas Matadors Win, 6 To 0, As Substitute Center Makes Only Score. Lubbock, Texas, Nov.

30 (AP), A towering Kansas Aggies eleven, flushed with a smashing viclory over the Oklahoma Sooners, and basking In the runner-up position in the Big Six conference, found a nut too tough lo crack here today, and were outplayed and beaten, 6-0, by the Matadors of Texas Tech. Outweighed on the average of 19 pounds to the man, the faster, shiftier Matadors, turned a hreak into a touchdown. Hut to prove their supremacy they defended their final marker at the two-font line, made It first downs to the Kansans' four, threatened to score a fourth quarter marker and again drove close enough to the Aggie wall to attempt a field goal. After a first half in which play was almost entirely in Aggie territory, the early third quarter found Kansas with the ball on its own 21-yard stripe after a Tech pass had failed to clear the goal line, Sund-gren, Aggie center, uncorked a bad pass back and in his mad scramble to retrieve the oval, Dougal Hussell, star Farmer back, fumbled and Lawrence Priddy, Tech sub center, fell on the ball for hut proved to be Ihe margin of viclory. Davis' kick for goal fell short.

With their vaunted aerial attack smothered and their great running back, Ralph Graham, whom Coach "Bo" McMillin has declared is "All-American material," rendered virtually helpless, the Purple Wildcats front Manhattan made only one serious threat to score. This came after a first quarter Kansas recovery of McFlroy's fumble of a punt on Ihe Tech 10-yard line and three line thrusts by Hussell and Graham lugged Ihe leather lo within 21 inches of the last chalkline. There, however, the Tech forwards held and price booted out of danger. Texas Leads. The Longhorns jumped to a 7 to 0 Caniunez, playing in his final game tinder Aggie colors anil acting captain, behind the line for a scfety Thanksgiving Day football fans in the high school stadium.

Doped as the favorites before the game, the Tigers played true to form throughout while Austin put up a surprisingly strong battle. At Hint, two costly fumbles by the Panthers played an important part in the two touchdowns scored by the Bengals, one coming in 1 lie third quarter when Herbert Raird, Austin fullback, droped the pigskin on his 16-yard stripe and KI Paso recovered. Cisneros and Hiehardson alternated at carrying the ball, Cisneros finally going over with it and kicking from placement but an offside lost the extra point. Again in the fourth quarter, an Austin, fumble in midfield, with Xeely as the offender, gave the Tigers the ball on the Kastside 44. Two bullet like passes, iieinentan to Cisneros and Taylor, advanced the ball to the five-yard stripe.

Two plays Inter Cisneros again went over for touchdown. His kirk from placement for the extra point was wild and the scoring was ended. But the Panthers were not through. In the closing minutes, the Eastsiders took to he air. Salome flipped a long forward to Wright good for 25 yards after he had made 17 on a running play and then heaved a long one to Redditt who was downed on the Bengal eight -yard stripe.

Salome lashed off his loft tackle to the one-foot line but Neely fumbled, losing two yards though recovering. The Tiger line strengthened and took the ball on downs with the. game ending one play later. Flrat Omirtrr. Ihe, remainder of the period was lead in the first period, when Honald Fagan, Texas quarterback, stood on the Aggies' 32-yard line and threw JeffiTann Turk, New Orleans, I rldiiy, Dor.

I. First raie, claiming, 3-year-old anil up. fi', furlongii llliiliiln lOS'Misa ITpiiet lilntola 113 Prince Plato ....111 Holtniit lLVliolhir Prlneaas ,113 Hetty Fnrrell Lady Chllhowce 111 Harahkova 1 Oa' 1 'Itlmatu Vote Kenton lli'WeHty'a Itose ...110 Kal-FInn Ill Kite 113 All Play l'ol Marabou His Hamtiurger 111 Maslmlirn 113 Si nd riici'. maiden ll-year-nlila, Spe- -1 1 1 welKhta, 6 fnrloni'a: lnaell H9 Viekl 10ft Drill Maaler 1 1 SI F.lolse Marie ....109 Melody Slar 1 Hiainai ek IK' Kllglebert Servant'e Pild H'JiKiaaie Mill Polvo'a Pride Muring Km Talltllall I O'J Kvao 112 linel ill' Ml. Hood Ill' Mean lore Lady Korkledge Third rai e.

claiming. 8-year-old and up, l- furlonga: Miirl.lst l10Marilelle 105 Illnek C'nnial 1 1 1 ilum Orchard Margie Lou IMiQu.et Chut 114 I'limp Hoaa 1 13i William 71.401 III Mueller Ill: Young Hill Tinnaeript 103 Anele 11 110 Saucy Murle Koi Lorraine KM- played near the center of the field, with both teams making numerous fumbles. i bullet pass to Jay Arnold, half Slater Clare, militant Itaby. Gold Pot. back, who reached into the air and The Drones, taking the ball on aught the ball behind the Aggies their -IN-sanl line ul the start of the goal.

Fagan was knocked cold by final period, drove to Ihe Aggie NEBRASKA DOWNS Murrav on the play and had to be lifted from the field. Harry Mayne ard stripe before they were halted. Sexton punted for the Fanners and kicked goal from placement. Third race, 6 furlonpe. 1 Pantaloons 6 40 SO 3.00 2 Captain Joy 4.00 3.0(1 3 Luen LuKRnge 0(1 Time: 1:13 2-u.

Alao rnna: Uug ln. Rizla. Royal Pur-ehaae, Clinnteauta. dene Urown, Screen Idol, L. E.

Komorlus, Wenredlt, Mamma n. Fourth race, furlong 1 Zekiel 4.00 3.60 3.2(1 2 Walter 8-40 6 00 3 -Flying Home 8.00 Time: 1:12 4-6. Also rana: Modesto, Prince Farthing. Neither team could score in the BEAVERS. 11 10 0 He Cutlets thrcaletied again, going to the lint before losing the ball on downs.

The Aggies suffered second period, which gave the l.onghorns a 7 to 0 lead at the half. losses on two attempted line plays One of the longest field goals In Southwest conference history was 11 Marlon ina Firing Flynn Ki6i.My nheer 113 and Sexton punted to I'at'enti, who returned the kick fill yards to the made in the third period. Held for Fourih race, claiming, 8-year-olda and hd. 1 mile: Ked. Tty Product, Tod I'lark, Little Aggie mark.

A scries ol downs, the Aggies gained three points Flvlng Arnb'dor Lai Hark Ayr ItSiWIld Hour 112 line smashes by lltilfaker and Dinelli Marreiie, Vnlta Maid, and Itlue nay. Fifth nice, Thanksgiving Handicap, 1 1-16 milea. when Conch Madison Hell called Grailv Ood win off the bench and ind a penalty inflicted on the Farm Keen I'rlnc 100! Lugano 108 Itaeketeer llihMail A 04 2.60 2.6" sent him in to try for a field goal I'rlnceaa (Icta f'mhrlan Princes 10 Friend John His Muak 3.80 ers placed the ball on the one-yard line, from where I'arenti plunged mver. Huffaker added the extra from the 35-yard line. i lur Johnny 1 7 Hlaek Flaah ...100 With the wind to his back, God OFFERED Mer- 1 Contraband 6.0 2.

SO 2 Kip Van Winkle 3.20 3 F.va II Time: 1:46 2-6. Also rans: Pacheco, rlly (n, and Tela. Sixth race, 1 1-16 mile. I Mallmnl 14.40 7 00 3 I'Tvlnif Cadet 4.40 3 War Tide Time: 1 :54 2 5. Lady I'alliloga, Noel'a Mrea Hhanahali .112 Judge llixon ...107 Fifth ra-e, claiming, J-yenr-olda and iii, a furlonga; point from placement as the game ended.

win put his toe against the ball and it sailed squarely between the goal posts. 4 On 2. so 2.S0 aridity The lineup'. JDt Puo received, Batrd 1 1 ball over the goal line ami t)u TlB-ri bad the ball on the 10-yard fit-neros waa utopned nftrr a fraln of a y.inl JOB TEXAS Agciea Hreak Alao rana: Little I.nd, The Clanaroa knifed throiiKh rninr on. I it Lincoln, Nov.

30 (AP). Nebraska's Cornhuskers swept to a great intersect ional triumph today by defeating Oregon State's Beavers 22 to 0 in the Thanksgiving Day fool ball game here. A crowd of witnessed the contest. Jerry Laiiquc, a sophomore, raced across the goal for the first toucli-ilowti in the second quarter. George Sutler, triple-threat fullback, scored a touchdown in the last quarter and a few minutes lalcr Robert Benson, a substitute added the third.

A safety added two points. 4 Tulsa Hurricane Nips Razorbacks Tulsa, Okla, Nov. 30 (AP). Tulsa's Golden Hurricane took a nip and tuck football game from the Arkansas Razorbacks here this afternoon, 7 lo 0, before a holiday crowd of nearly 18,000. away for a ran to the TIk.t 47 wli.r son rleauty 10h Vena Hock Hon .....112 Lull 114 My Hetty lm.

llertha Mlas Conlnn .111 (ireen ...111 1 1 2 claiming, 3-year-olds and Hot shot Miiutieia V'olwood Hattlltig On Foreign play Fitkln Anno Pi omei heua Sixth Salome atopped him. lasuci Pel. Brolli'a 1. a HoV'l I. I.lttlolohn 1.

Vaughn Jt II 1 1 r. Hwope Katon Wat son il. MeKliiney I. mil i. Ii Huffaker f.

Ii. ilini'lli John Mill, and F.asy. Seventh race, 1 1-8 miles. 1 Hurnaide 6.40 3 40 2,00 2 nateii 4.00 4.00 3 Sizzling 3.i) Time: 1:64 2-6. Alao rana: I'orlmeas.

More Power, Mia-, TIGERS WIN. Sherman, Tex, Nov. 30 (AP). The C. Ill eyl.n I laird ililmer Trinsieiid Trinity university Tigers marched 35 iiele, tiny l'nliuian.

Storm AtlKel, arils on one sustained drive In the The) Aggies kept battling and In the same period gained a 10 to 7 lead. The opportunity presented Itself when Ted Spencer Intercepted Fagan's pass on the I.onghnrnH' 49-yard line. The Ak-gles, with Domingut', Murray and Klmbroitght plunging and passing, got the hall to the I.oni?-horns' two-yard line and first down. On his third line plunge, Doniliittue swept through for a touchdown and then place-kicked a goal. It was late in the fourth period witch, Have.

second period here today to defeat up, 1 mile: Hirojizo ,112 Kelso Ln.y Maty loll Hiieitlinyay 1 03: Vlhionary Kaiimin Hope Mi sal 'urry lilrl iai, 112 Prohatloner I'lenipo I'll Sklln .107 I 04 I "7 the Austin college Kangaroos, 6 to U. off riant end to the Aimtln 1. iih- ynr hort of a firm hti 1 rimo-ros m.v! It flmt and 10 In a tit mound hi- I. end. Claneroa tlir.nith i.

i.tcr I. lx yarda on lh I'antlKT A trv Ihe line failed to anln with Moor norj in the ball, but Cl.morm pl'-lit up tun yarda orf rlliht tackle and then rlsht atrnlght through center in tl I'm ther It for a flrft nnd 1. VtSor. behind the line of arn'ttmat: for a two-yard Inn. Kdena eii'it-lit neroa bark of the lln for iraln.

Moore pleked up llir. ov.r rlKht tarkle and It waa a fourth at-all. ClBtieroa futled to irnln and tl. thera took the ball on their LI tl KK.Vn CKY BKATEX. Lexington, Nov.

30 (AIM. bed Tucson, Ariz, Nov. .10 (AP). Harry Mehre, football coach of the I'ni-vcristy of (ieorgia, who is taking his team to I.ns Angeles for Saturday's game with Southern California's Trojans, said today lie had been offered the position of head coach at the I'mversity of Texas. 'I have received a telegram from the Texas university officials offering the position to me," Mehre said.

'No terms were staled, however." Mehre said he would discuss the offer with the university on the return trip of his team to Georgia. Sim lie Rollins college in I'lot 'ida was not by Ihe brilliant Ileally Feathers, Ten defeated in football last vear. and Happy Lad 1'iT, Patricia MrKeon HU -ilk Hoivn HU Ahsslaln lot Ln Salle 1 i2 I'arnlral Seyeiith race, claiming, 4ycar-ulil and up, 1 l-li'. milea. nessee downed Kentucky, 'J7 to 0, in their annual football game todav.

the first lie games this season were won liy decisive scores. I'be ildcats hardly threatened anil BY WINK, 101 Lnat Attempt ..11. 'I, Ion Hearted Hairnet 1 OS Kly el ..10" thai the l.onghorns lied the game. Trtil le Fyrn but for Halph Kcfcbeval's expert punting might have been defeated rria.rm hd iraituMl yarila withnul llaitv Mayne was called from the bench. He walked on the field, stood 9fra even worse.

1 1 1 Pi Inccaa 'el. la 1 1 1 lin metier l'H Wild Laurel lor' llonle Ill Claude inf. Hold llldge Mo, ood Honey iriiii.titlriu. ii-tii a I Cream Madelon HoliOllt.lO Hen (anil. hell I ion Taalier on the Aggies' 1 7-yard line and booted the ball over Ihe bar to lie the ..111 meKlIng inurll tnadi rouple of yard" for Austin 't Salono fulled to train on the aet-ond try.

hut little Panther bark nmde il.n- ynl-on the next try. Ainanorth kirkfl of bounia on the Auailn 4b. t'i kiek Ing hltth and no Rood for dlnann-. ir renlared Alltaworlh at Elinrd for Alts ..111 score. II was a lazy kick, with the Results Football 0 e.

I 1 To The Turn al Wink. Nov. lid. -The Wink Wildcats trounced the Vslcla Indians here today. "JO to (I.

Scoring two touchdowns, luilh by all, in Ihe opening iti.ii'ti the Wildcats were never seriously threatened by the. visitors until late in the third quarter when the Indians drove to the 10-yard line bull barely clearing the bar before it fell to the ground. tin. Claneroe, on a fnke. picked up elt-hi II varda around hie Irrt eon.

iwa t. 1..,... a aaln of a yard 0 hit Clone bard but the 'Hirer loiel made It flmt mid 10 the VantlK-r KB DEFEATS El Texas I'niversity 3-10, Texas A AiMaryvillc 0: Central Missouri Teach- after a series of passes. Yslcta at I CARNEGIE Moore mad two yarda on a at rlaltt taekle. Claneroa futniile.l atet ib tin recovered on Ha 34.

liiilley went off left tarkle for two yarda. BiiH.I rs 7. York, Neb, College McPherson 7. Colorado It; Denver 7. South Dakotu Illinois Wcsleyaii 15501.

2 10 five yarda and Salome made it nri 10 on hla 40. Salome made one two trlea at the line and then Pittsburgh, Nov. 3fl Panthers rang down the cur lain today for their 1M3 foolbal ki'-kf tempted another pass which was in-terccpleil on the goal Hue by Wil-lai'd Coffey. Wildcat half, who raced the entile length of the field for the final score. Ilntchins, Sieger and Keith starred for Vslcla.

while the work of Tin ker, Hush, McMillan and Davis was outstanding for Wink. 13. Lawrence, Nov. 30 (API. two touchdowns by (Juarlcrback Ole Central Okla.

Teachers season with a Id to 0 triumph over Central Okla Teachers 0 (Tie). Fast 12; Carnegie Tech in a game marked by Nesmilh and one each by liob White tile Tart a n's stubborn defense Southwestern Memphis) i ml Civile llloonificbl, sophomore Springhill 0. reserve halfback, gave the Kansas against the big Pitt team, llogan and Weinslotk each scored a touchdown avbawks a 27-0 victory over the Mis M. 0-10. (Tie.) Arkansas 0, Tulsa 7.

Wofford 0, Citadel II. Wichita HI, Washburn 0. Centenary 28, Loyola 12. Centre Ft, Chattanooga li. Newberry II, South Georgia Teachers 7.

Alabama 7, Yanderbilt 0. Mississippi College 0, Millsaps 'I. Colorado Aggies 0, I'tah 1.1. Transylvania I'nhersily li, Western Kentucky Teachers -IK. W.

'a. Wcsleyaii 12, Marshall H. Oklahoma Axuics LI, Oklahoma I'niversity 0. Simpson (Iowa) College 111, Pills-burg Teachers 10. Tennessee 27, Kentucky 0.

Oregon State 0, Nehraaka 22. Cletuson 0, Furnian 6. William and Mary fi, Hichmond tl. "mi. ni Oregon 13; St, Mary's 7.

Murray Aggies ti; Cameron Aggies fur Pill while the Panthers got two souri Tigers here today before a Kansas homecoming crowd of 15,000. 20. ftUBJlMI. BEATS more on a safely. Parsons Junior College fi; Forst Fach scored a touchdown at the Scott Junior 13.

cud of a drive through the out St. Mary's Drops weighed Tigers and Nesntith made Early and late they come in steadily increasing numbers. Because it's a different kind of fun to 11 10 his other one after intercepting a Fort Hays State Kansas Wcsleyaii 21. Oklahoma Deaf and Dumb, Came, 13 To 7 dine and dance in pass. out of bonnrta on tne i icer quarter ended.

Hiehardson Hememan for the Tlucra and n. went In for Walker ut a I'anlhtr ei, Score, 8 to 0. Second Qillirter. Cunuroa and ltlchatdaon mad It fu" and 10 In two trlea. Claneroa falbd to gain and Moore fumbled.

Auatln i erlnn on tha Tiger 4H. Halotne, In to trlea picked up alx yarda liiroush He line, trying both aldaa of It with e.pial euceeaa. tialome'e pan to Italrd wue in-complet when Ualrd loafed koIiik down tsalome fnt iff a nice punt, but roughed after (tetllnir it off and the 'IMffera drew a penalty, glvlnie the Pun ther a flrat and 10 on the Tiger 3 Three trie at the line gained only elx yard but Salome, on the fourth down took a bad pane from renter and laxlm! around hi left end for a flmt and in Auatln waa offal'tw and the play wa railed back. Auatln had the bull on 7 Salome' pus to Heddltt wua tight In Heddllfa band, hut he dropped it Taylor mad two yanla around hi riglii end. Austin waa ortnH a Claneroa gained a yard and the Vunther drew five-yard penalty.

Moor made it flrat and 10. On th flrat play from the Titter 40 Wright laahed through to throw LH-neroa for a two-yard loaa. Jleiiteman went bak In for Klchurdaoo. Iieinentan tailed to gain at the line and a Ions fim to Murtihy win barely out- Texas Deaf and Dumb, 0. Kczar Stadium, San Francisco, Nov Juarez's GayestSupperClub Colorado Defeats 30 (I'Pi.

I'niversity of Oregon's New Mexico Military Institute, New Mexico AKities, 2. Kansas State 0, Texas Tech 6. colorful football team, defeated St Pioneers, li To 7 Mary's of Moraga, 13 lo 7, here this Pacific I'niversity of Forest Grove, afternoon. Where the crowd KOes, where there is good fond, good drinks, good music and Juarez's ftl est floor show. Ore, 13, College of Idaho 6.

I'rsinus 7. Albright 11, Denver, Nov. 30 (CP). Colorado university today dug deep into its bag of trick plays, dragged forth one mildewed with age. and 11 was Oregon's first viclory ln five years of Thanksgiving compe Nashville, Nov.

30 (API. Mabaini's Crimson Tide closed the Southeastern conference season without defe.il by conquering Vandrrbilt unirrsity by a score of 7 to 0. here this afternoon in a stubbornly fought bailie. Washington Stale Loses To U. C.

L. A. Memorial Coliseum. Angeles, HIGH FOOTBALL Marshall 0, Greenville 38. Crane 14, Midland 7.

Knox City 13, Munday 0. Washington and Jefferson 2, West tition. Virginia 7. used it to defeat the Denver university Pioneers, 14 lo 7, and them St. John's (Annapolis) 13, Johns Hreckenridge 17, Thomas Jefferson Cowboys, Iiitlies Hopkins II.

Cornell 20, Pennsylvania 12, of the Hocky Mountain conference hainpionship, Catawba 0, l.cnoir-llhyne (I. (Tie.) FEATURING Frankie QuarteU Charge d'Affalrs II was the old "sleeper" (day, used Hid th Tiger end' Halonie Davidson 20, Wake Forest 13. Missouri 0, Kansas 27. many times in years past hut long i. (District 12 championship.) Troup 0, Henderson 31.

Sulphur Springs i), Paris 6. Gainesville 7, McKinney 0. San Angelo 12, Sweetwater 0. (Dis trict 3 championship game.) Hrownwood 0, Temple fiS. Cisco 0, Abilene 20.

since discarded by most teams as too well-known to have a chance of Play OToO Tie Hrownwood, Nov. 30 (AP). The fighting Daniel linker forward wall slopped the Simmons Cowboys' running attack today, holding the Cowboss to scoreless tie. The Hillbillies threatened several lime, but a fumble cost them their best scoring chance, Kills fumbling mi the Cowboys' two-yard line. After two more tries for a score, Simmons went twice to the 'billies' five DON and BEVERLY, Dance Team f.EOUCE and NANCY.

Dance Team BOBBY BKENNEN Souhrette BABY P1DELI.A Mexican Baby Star ALUEKTO SERGIO Mexican Sliver Throated Tenor success, which provided the seven-point margin of victory for the boys from lloultler. Not. (IP I. -All interceplcd pass gave the I'niveisily of California at bos AngcUs a 7 to 0 victory owl' Washington Stale before l.i.itliil people here tod.i. It was Mike icli, Uruin quarter, who snared the puss anil then ran iiphumpercd 40 yards In the goal line, He then kicked goal, ending the scoring for In- day and giving l'.

C. A. its lirsl coast conference win this season. Central (Fort Worth), 20; North Side (Fort Worth fi. (District 7 Lebanon Valley 0.

P. M. C. 0. (Tie.) Davls-FlkliiH 1.1, SI.

Thomas 12. Gettysburg 7, F. 21. Haskell 111, Xavier I'niversity 21. St.

Honaventure 12, Notre Dame II," 0. Hluclicld 32. SI. Paul (I. Yirulnla 0, North Carolina 14.

V. M. 1, 0, Virginia Tech 0. Carneiiie Tech 0, Pitt 16. Oklahoma A flies championship).

Sherman, Highland Park, 111. Heaumoiit, Port Arthur. 18. took Claneroa' punt una returneu iv th Auntln 3. Bailey lot two yarda around hi right end.

Hnloin gained lour yard. Heddltt got off a beautiful punt and Helnoman wa nitialie down on tola St but both aide were oflaide and th kirk went bak. 1-arede went In for Murphy at a Tiger nd, Heddltt took a bad pas from tenter nd booted It out on the Tiger 87. Claoero. and lulled to gain In two trie at the line lennroa pl-ked up the flrat and 10 on a elurtlng run around hla lj.ft end.

Hntrd toaklng tha taekle. Ihtlley replaeed Heddltt In th Panther baekfiebl. Cieneroa took lateral from (arraaeo good eight yarda and Wright laahed throuiih like a comet to grab Claneroa for a ven-yartl loe a Ihe half entlt'd wUh Hie Tlgera In poelon of tha bull on their 47 and th" 1 Third urlr. Amlln reeelved, llovan kleklng out of I nrt on th flrat try, but aendlng th 4t yard to Neely on th aecond (Continued on Page 8) Horgcr, fi; Pampa, (District 1 Miami I'niversity I'niveriily of championship). Victoria, 2ft; lieevillo, 7, Athens, tl; l.nngvlew, 7.

Nacogdoches II, Tyler 39. (District 1 Trounce Sooners Norman, Nov. Illl (AIM. Two sophomores, little Dean Welter and Hut. nd Itanium, joined the constellation that has been sparkling over Ihe Oklahoma Aggie campus this season lo guide Ihe Cowboys to a bl-ti victory in their 'JSth classic with the I'niversily of Oklahoma Sooners here today.

yard line for first downs, but conic nel no closer, Carl Pee missed two tries for field o.ils in the last period. Kill (iih-son's fia-yard return kickoff at the opening of the second half was the most sensat ionul play of the game Siiiiiniiiis made 10 first downs, Dan iel linker five JACKETS WIN. Cicorgelowii, No. lin (AP). Southwestern iinlversitj's Pirates lost a heart-breaking II to 7 game to the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets today in their annual Thanksgiving day Cincinnati 2.

Simmons 0', Daniel Maker 0 (tie). Trinity Austin College 0. College of F.mporia 11); Kmpoiia Teachers 7. Uah Ancles Montana V. 26.

Northwest Teachers of trict 10 championship), Van Alslync, I); Clarksville, 48. Corslcana, Cleburne, 13, San Antonio Tech, 11); Austin 12. (Continued on page 8.) PHONE JUAREZ 56 for RESERVATIONS.

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