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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE HERATjT) OCTOBER 20 1935 Great Mustang Grid Machine Smothers Rice Under 10 0 Score When Had a Chance Considerable Trouble 19 tm crowd pro has TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 2 1U1 in TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 3 OLERS rs ut )le It In and 14 SD 44 1C AND Al Espinosa Ke Russel and Southern Oct 20 at 1:30 13 Concordia Moor up of Missouri Varsity 45 Phone 4141 AT period of Louisiana State's de thwart i eight successive tries by ground and air Louisiana five yard line Sooners Triumph In a Big Six Game With Iowa State 58 6 Texas University Noses Out Gents In Bruising Game and mu Longhorns Playing on Home ield Avenge a Stinging Defeat of Last Year 19 to 13 Runyan Defeats Sarazen in Pro Golf Tournament i I ten Tirlur pi Lh ui 16 to 0 Victory Makes Oklahoma avorite in Conflict With Nebras ka Next Week Crew Victors 1 COLUMBUS Ohio Oct Ohio State university hurdled the first obstacle today in the path it hepes will lead to the western con ference championship by upsetting a surprisingly rugged Northwestern eleven 28 to 7 Coach rancis A Schmidt of Ohio used 31 players and he needed all of them to stave off the repeated threats of the invaders ey ras mol fid 'SsJ DA nail Di ng Louisiana State Stops Air Assault by 13 7 Grove Goldenberg Pit Ag Hno wolf Preston Gtohi ARMY Shuler Sr 1th Clifford We are deilrrs In the famous DIDRIKSON and ESPINOSA model clubs and will have a beautiful line on display See them Popular New Yorker Outplays Squire in Ok lahoma Twin Hills Na tional Event ft Kansas 20 TWIN HILL? Oklahoma City Oct Paul Runyan the golf professional who has a title and intends to keep it and Gene Sarazen the talkative Connecticut squire who frankly admits he needs one furnished the high points of today's matches in the national A tournament Sarazen Misses Runyan "won his match and moved a little nearer retention of the title he won a year ago at Buffalo Sar azen missed and thereby proved the fallacy of the adage that practice makes perfect Sarazen who wanted this A title very badly practiced for a week before the army of pros arrived but it didn't carry him past the second round 18 hole matches Alvin (Butch) Krueger Beloit Wis who will play you at golf baseball or basket ball in a profes sional way came between Gene and his ambitions and took the and 1 There were 16 matches in all but it was these two that drew the gal lery West A irglnla rosh 7 Washing ton and Lee Grove City ey 0 University reshmen 6 St Johns 0 A Irglnla 12 Elon 12 Roanoke 0 Militarists Win ROSWELL: Oct 19 The New Mexico Military institute defeated the West Texas Teachers' college of Canyon Texas 4 to 3 a tennis meet here today 68 Yard Eel Like by Heart Breaking Pen Score Does Not Include down by Bob Wilson Which Was Nullified alty ootball Is Witnessed at Its Best Vicaress negotiated the distance in 1:50 2 5 the fastest time of the meeting She was liberally support ed by the crowd of 15000 paying $1340 in the $2 straight wagering Gallant Goal Line Stand of Centenary7 Broken in ourth Quarter for Victory AUSTIN Oct 19 A ua 19 Texas Chris Stand Pat Triumphant In Atlantic Claiming BOSTON Oct Stand Pat won tho Atlan tic claiming Makes before a crowd of 35000 at Suffolk Downs today Georgie Woolfe had the mount on the Canadian owned colt and booted him into the lead to win by half a length from the A Carreaud favorite in 1:37 1 5 a new track rec ord for a mile Ted Clark well upwith the leaders from the start fin ished third Stand Pat paid $660 $360 280 across the board in the $2 tuels Alabama Crimson WRESTLING WRIGHT ARENA Tuesdav October 22nd JUAN HUMBERTO vs KARL HANSEN Two Other ast Bouts' State 0 Wisconsin 12 Walter Hagen five times winner of the National Professional Golf association title attacted his usual crowd of gallerjites as he took the lead with a record 67 in the A meet opening at Oklahoma City ne last won the classic at Cedar Crest in 1927 But his 1935 winning streak did not last (Associated Press Photo) Navy 6 Yale 7 Massanutten Military academy Mercersburg academy 13 Susquehanna 0 St Joseph's 7 Amherst 12 Rochester 0 Arnold 0 Maine 26 Harvard 0 Army 13 Rutgers Princeton 29 Columbia 0 Penn 34 Bates 6 Boston university 6 1 State 6 Mass State 7 lAfaVCftR 0 Indiana university 0 Unhersity of Cincinnati 7 Toledo 18 Case 7 Baldwin Wallace 14 Western efforts he cracked center to the six inch line from where Pitzer full 8n(J hack took it over bv inches for the winning tally With Texas playing ragged ball in the opening period and fumbling frequently Centenary had things its ay Crowther Carries Over A fumble by Gilbreath a few min utes after the game opened recov ered by Crowther for Centenary on 14 opened the way for a Centenary touchdown: Texas was nerialized five yards for offside and Is lie'a in two tries Stokes place kicked the extra point5 Centenary threatened repeatedly until near the end of the I second period when Texas marched down the field for a touchdown from I its 37 yard line Sands passed to I auney for 22 and passed to Arnold for 22 more Atchison tossed one into the far corner to Johnny Mor row a substitute quarterback for the score Small place kicked to tie the count Texas took the lead: in the third quarter when it bucked and passed I to a touchdown from the kickoff I Morrow took Crow ther's kick on I his 10 yard line and behind almost 1 i' Ks rviirbt if bark tO did not have a chance against these he Centenary 4g Atchison skimmed around Centenary ngne ena 10 nine yard line hut Texas um penal ized 15 for holding ading far back Sands shot a high pass across the Hl AtlliHin 1 it bint smnsnea mruugii iu tipped the ball with his fingers and it dropped into outstretched Gentlemen Score Centenary came bark almost Im Purple Holds Back Late Aggie Attack or Victory 19 14 Dutch Team Rushes Three Touchy downs Cher Before A and Wakes Ljp When Aggieland Eleven Docs Start Driving It Takes Every Effort of Christians to Safeguard Score COX Golfers Meets Unexpect ed Opposition in Ar kansas University and Dazzling Passes Dope Bucket Almost Upset by Ozark Boys Ironclad Tightening of Defense Be Whips Tennessee SHIELDS WATKINS I ELD KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct Slashing the flanks ripping the line and firing aerial bombs Alabama's crimson tide rolled over a helpless Tennessee eleven today crushing the Volunteers 25 to 0 in a Southeastern conference duel witnessed by 18000 fans The Tide revived Alabama hopes following its distastrous loss to Mis sissippi State last week 'It wasTennessee's first conference setback the Vols conquering the Auburn Plainsmen last week SEE THE GRAND EXHIBITION MATCH eaturing Psychic Bid Runs Off With Scarsdale Purse NEW YORK Oct (UPJ Mrs Isabel Dodge Sloane's Psychic Bid ran away with the $4470 purse in the Scarsdale handicap which had Its sixteenth running as the featured even on today's program at Em pire City race track The sturdily built Chance Play colt elipped two fifths of a second off the track record set by Polydor in running the mile and 70 yards in 1:42 Psychic Bid with Corona up paid 13 to 5 George Widener's Sation car rying 12S pounds odds on favoritewas soundly beaten finishing eight lengths behind the winner with Mrs Silas Mason's Mid Victoria anoth er two lengths away and William Adnan Round 'labia cringing the rear Grid Player Dies TAVARES la Oct 19 I Horace Weaver 16 high school foot bali player died today of complica I tlons resulting from injuries received I in a game played Oct 10 rosh 7 College 7 Morrls Harv Aggies Beat Teachers ALBUQUERQUE Oct' 19 The New Mexico Aggies re mained in the win column of the border conference standings with a well earned 7 to 6 victory over the invading Arizon State of Tempe here today Polywogs Play Bavlor Cubs on Oct 29 ORT WORTH Oct The freshmen eleven will make their first appear ance here Tuesday Oct 29 against the Cubs of Baylor university Coach Howard Grubbs has a likely looking bunch of first year men who are shaping up nicely and the Wogs hope to avenge the 18 to 0 defeat which the Baylor freshmen dealt out to under the lights in Waco last year The rosh starting line will av erage about 190 pounds while the backfield will average about 170 No first string eleven has been picked from the 31 men on the squad but practice sessions give some indications as to possible start ers against the Baylor visitors At ends will probably be Bob Jor dan of Albany and Charley Wil liams of Hillsboro At tackles will be I Hale of Dallas and Russell Hinch of Houston Allie White of ort Worth Masonic Home and Clif ford Kellow of Lufkin look like the guards White will play offensive guard and tackle chang ing with Hinch Ki Aldrich all state pivot men from Temple will be at center Dave Dallas all state star will call the signals The three other backfield starters will be chosen from Pat Clifford San An tonio John Hall Kaufman: Horace Carswell ort Worth Ward Wilkin son Dublin and Leo Crockett Mc Kinney Today (Sunday) Spring Lake Country Club Be Sure to See These Two amous Professional Golfers Corsicana Bows To Dallas Tech DALLAS Oct our thousand fans tonight saw Dallas Tech win a nori spectacular 12 to 0 victory over orsicana in the main high school battle of the week end Short plunging from the one yard line scored the first touchdown and incher drove seven yards for the second: Both goals were made in the second quarter Corsicana threatened several times but lacked drive machinery to break through the powerful Tech line Tech made 10 first downs Corsi cana six Rice 0 Southern Methodist 10 Arkansas 7 13 Centenary 13 Texas Texas A tian 19 Nebraska Michigan Duke 0 Georgia Tech 6 Gullford 0 William and Mary Juniata 18 Bridgewater 0 Mars land 6 I 0 Middlehiirv II Tufts 20 Conn State 7 Worcester Tech 9 Geneva 12 ranklln Marsliall 19 Dickinson 14 Swarthmore 7 Ohio University 20 Marshall 13 Univ of Pa Squad 12 Naval Academy Squad 12 Stanford reshmen 7 California reshmen 19 John Carroll 12 Miami Otterbein 0 Kent State Ohio Wesleyan 10 Syracuse 18 Miami 0 Georgetown 13 New Hampshire 0 Springfield I Erskine 0 Wofford 0 5 Holy Cross 13 Manhattan 13 LaSalle 0 Villa Nova 20 Hiram 0 Kenyon 7 Iowa State 0 Oklahoma 18 Baltimore College 0 West Ches ter Teachers 34 Ironwood Mich Junior College 14 Hibbing Junior College 13 Luther Decorah) 30 Eau Claire Teachers 6 MacAlester Morehead 0 Union College SI Wiona Teachers 0 St Cloud Teach ers 13 Adams State Normal 0 ort Lewis Randolph Macon 26 Delaware 0 "Lehigh 0 Penn State 26 Mt St Gettysburg 7 Bloomsburg Teachers 0 Mansfield Teachers 3 Muhlenberg 0 Vrsinus 21 Temple 13 Carnegie 0 Northwestern 7 Ohio State 28 Bowling Green 0 Ohio Northern 54 Catholic university 13 Detroit U7 Penn Military 7 New York uni versity 33 North Carolina 14 Davidson 0 American university 6 Coast Guard academy 3 Morrisville Aggies 31 Hartwick college 7 Vanderbilt 7 ordham 13 Dartmouth 41 Brown 0 Northeastern 33 Norwich 0 Union 0 Vermont 6 Haverford 13 Wesleyan 7 Providence 26 Colby 0 Alfred i Buffalo 7 Michigan State 6 Boston college 18 Hobart 6 Trinity 13 1 merj and Henry 11 Richmond 6 Montclair State Teachers College 21 Millersville Teachers College 6 Notre Dame 9 Pittsburgh 6 TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 4 Runyan Popular irst the Runyan match" because the White Plains pro has the title and a manner that is pleas ing to the crowds Later came Sarazen who had an TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 4 Dizzy Dean Sorry or His Walkouts LONGVIEW Oct (U Like a bad bov wanting to return to his home after he has "played hookey" Jerome (Dizzy) Dean sad face4 and serious repented here today The St Louis mound ece said he his mistakes" at Chattanooga and New Orleans where he departed unceremoniously when fees for his exhbition appear ances didn't appear worth his while have wired both places offer ing to pay for thcr losses or to plav there when this barnstorming tour the penitent Dizzv explained The one and only came here to play in an exhibition game tonight NORMAN Okla Oct The University of Oklahoma5 jumped into the thick of the Big Six: football conference race today with a 16 to 0 defeat of Iowa State before a of 7500 on Owen field Captain Lawrence (Biff) Sooner team scored in every except the first and outplayed the lowans decisively Oklahoma ran up 18 first downs and traveled 328 yards rushing while 4 the Ames men i made three first downs and gained 37 yards from scrimmage Kicks ield Goal Raphael Boudreau Purcell sopho more halfback kicked a field goal in the second period to put Okla homa 3 to 0 Bill Breeden another sophomore halfback led a 70 yard sustained drive for a touchdown in the third period After Woodrow Huddleston led an 80 yard drive the last quarter Carey: uqua senior quarterback made Oklahoma's second touchdown on a reverse play Huddleston con verted Three Oklahoma back? made runs that approximated Iowa State's total yardage gained Melbourne Robert son Seminole made a 34 yard run Muckers Lose MARA Oct Sul Ross State Teachers' college of Alpine de feated the College of Mines of El Paso 19 to in a football game at the Highland fair here this afternoon before a crowd of 3000 persons in cluding a special trainload of fans from El Paso The A HOLT CO Inc exclusive SPORTING GOODS 113 11S Sth Southwest Rulers Of Last Season Are Ousted by Ponies Run for Touch Back Staves Off Defeat fore Big Crowd SHREVEPORT La Oct A desperately fighting nf 'Arkansas football come down out of the Ozarks to day and staged a brilliant aerial ex hibition that: sent 10000 spectators home gasping but was beaten by Louisiana State more powerful team 13 to 7 Hogs Almost Upset Dope The scarlet jerseyed Razorbacks came within an ace of imitating so many underdog teams this season and kicking pre game dope sky high but quite make the grade and Louisiana State which had been figured a victor by easy margin hammered out its triumph hi a tussle packed and jammed with spectacular thrills or the past several seasons Lou isiana State has regarded Arkansas a set up for passes and has consistently depended non Its bombing raids to win The Tigers had heard that the Porkers were planning to fill the air with: passes by Robbins brilliant triple threat sophomore and pre pared to meet them Robbins Comes Through But Robbins came through bettor than expected and kept Louisiana State hearts thumping as he hurled forwards and started laterals that gained yard after yard with assist ance of5 able spearing by Keen Poole and others Had: it not been for an iron clad tightening fenses to Arkansas from the just before the game ended the Porkers might have gone back to ayetteville with a tie or a victory After playing a nip and tuck game through a scoreless first half Louisi ana 'Scored first in the third period when Bill Crass broke: ever from the two yard line after a pass from Crass to Dumas who was standing on the four yard line was ruled complete there because: of interfer ence Crass converted from place ment Arkansas struck back quickly and flashinglyjin the same period with TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 2 Lumber Jackets Lose 'ALEXANDRIA La Oct 19 Avenging a loss of last season college Wildcats scored a touchdown in the second period to defeat the Stephen Austin Lum ber Jackets in Pineville tonight 6 to 0 4 ru Ohrran Stromberg Never True Kpcsafc By OSCAR LARXCE Tribune Herald Sports Staff CLARK IELD ORT WORTH Oct (Spl) The Texas Aggies who had the finser put on them by back in 1925 tried again here this afternoon to remove the Purple blight but for the eleventh time they failed Dutch Horned rogs rushed over three touchdowns be fore the Aggies came to life in the first half and won a spectacular contest by a score or is to 14 3 Close to 18000 fans witnessed the contest and not a single one of them left their seats before the final shot rang out rogs Score Early Taking the opening kick off ner and Nesrsta led a brilliant Eie drive to the rog 28 yard Here they lost the oval and 'Jimmy Lawrence took it on a reverse dare ed off his own left tackle shook off half a dozen Aggie tacklers and raced down the sidelines to the Ag gie 35 Just as two Aggies nearly pulled him down Sam Baugh top pled one of with a perfect block Lawrence was not quite fast enough and Taylor Wilkins finally hauled him down on the Azgie seven yard marked Dutch Kiilten then tore across for the touchdown The extra point attempt was wide It took the rogs only about a dozen plays to make two touchdowns early ut the second quarter Un third down with about seven to go and the'sball on the Aggie 40 yard line Sam Baugh fadedeback and dropped a perfect 5 pass into tho arms of Rex Clark who had to race but a few yards for the touchdown Roach converted again punted out after the next kickoff and Baugh ran it back to the A and 35 5 Two passes one a lateral failed to gamand then Baugh dropped another pass i to arms for 35 yards and the third rog touchdown The try for point was blocked Aggies Come to Life Just when it looked like a rout fir the Aggies they came back tn the second half to outplay the rogs as roundly as they had been out played in the first half It was first Dw Pitner: massing to Wyalong Manning then Pitner spinning through center or dashing off tackle He had made it first down on tne Aggie 38 yard line about two plays after the kick off then darted to the rog 45 Pitner passed to Wilkins for a first down on the 30 5 Nesrsta made nine and a 15 yard penalty placed the ball on the six On fourth down Pit ner drove through for thei touch down Manning kick was good Near the middle of the final pe riod Pitner led another sensational Aggie drive up the field from 'tie 20 yard line He raced through fur a "first on the Aggie 32 and then passed to Manning who took the oval rto the rogs' 46 Again he passed to Manning this time to put the ball on the rog 29 Two plays later it was first down on the 17 The drive bogged down and the rogs punted to the Aggie 15 after pluwirg up to their own 39 Here Wayling Manning gave the boys a plain and fancy exhibition of weav ing dodging and side stepping He tore up the field to the 41 yard line A holding penalty after the Aggies had gained but few yards made it first down Pitner then tossed a short pass to Wicker to put the ball on the 22 He then drove through to the eignt on the next play passed to Taylor Wilkins on the goal line for a touch down Manning again added the Nowell Two of Rest Oregon Defeats Jinx and SC MEMORIAL COLISEUM Los An geles Oct 19 (AP) Afier 19 years of trving Oregon State defeated the University of Southern California football team here today 13 to 7 in a thrilling encounter 1 Princeton Triumphs PRINCETON Oct (J) final quarter rally which pro duced four touchdowns double quick order enabled the Princeton football machine to defeat its oldest rival Rutgers by 29 to 6 today and thereby hold its place aa one of the undefeated teams Vicaress Wins Handicap SPRINGIELD Mass Oct Belair Vicaress eked cut a close decision over Benjamin idelis in a driving finish in the $5060 added Teri Eyck handicap at Agawam park today Surrendering the lead Tnomen tarilv to the sweep of gelding in the Kpel went to the whip and the Hying ebony filly re sponded with rare courage to regain the lead and maintain a ehort ad vantage to the end of the mile and an eighth test WY Martins Dark Hope was third in the field of I Babe Didrikson I And Espinosa To 4 Play Waco Stars I Golf Exhibition at Spring Lake This Afternoon 1 One of the Best Ever I to Waco 5 Babe Didrikson own fa ij mous girl athlete and one of two women pros in America with Al Ex I plnosa top notcher of the pro irolt '1 ranks this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock 3 will meet Nowell Spring Lake 'W pro and Russell Cox Waco's str amateur in an exhibition match at fl Spring 1 ake Didrikson can dri' a golf bailfl over more distance than any woman fl In the game and keeps her drives up fl with most of the men She shoots fl consistently near and sometimes un lifl der men par figures Espinosa at top of his game is plenty not eral weeks ago he captured the $5000 Indiana open Cox and Nowell are capable of ex eellent golf over their own layout and srtll be hard to beat The exhibition will be one of the best that Macoans have had a chance to witness in some time Tickets will be sold at Spring Lake Split Second Takes Rich Selima Stakes LAUREL Md Oct King ranch's Split Second decliningthe issue in Belmont futurity last Saturday won the Selima stakes and its pure of $20580 from a small but select field of juveniles today The coal black daughter of Sortie followed Beanie Mi pace to the "stretch turn where Eddie Arcaro rushed her into the lead and first by four lengths In going away fashion Beanie asa like distance In front of the fast dosing reminders with fiie others beaten off Split Second tan the mile in 1:39 3 5 over a fast track and paid $830 in the $2 straight betting i Carnegie Tech Loses to Owls 1" 5 toTTTcnrtTtrnr Oct (UP) Glenn (Bop) undefeated Temple Owls remained In the select class today by winning their fifth I game of the season a 13 to 0 vic tory over Carnegie Tech I Touchdow ns in the second and I third periods sent the Owls home with I the ball game but the victory left I little impression on the 18 (XX) fans I at the game I It was game all the way I and only for a short time in the I opening period was there any doubt I as to the outcome of the game gave an exhibition of football that ing crushing runs by Jay Arnold would make a nation marvel and big halfback gave the University of in doing so defeated a Rice insti Texas a 19 to 13 victory over Cen 1 4 in tenary college here today in a tute team one of the greatest Jn game that was a battle America by a score of 10 to 0vAnd bfrom start t0 finish but for a heart breaking penalty I VjCtory atoned for a 9 16 de whicb nullified the greatest play of fpat JaBt vear that spoiled a day set the game a 6S yard run for a aside by Texas team to honor touchdown by Bob Wilson the iu coach Jack chevlgny score would have been 17 to 0 I Gentlemen Labor Bice Thoroughly Trounced Gentlemen battled to That Is how thoroughly this Rice the last ditch to stave off defeat team which quite justly has been after pulling up even with the Long extolled from coast to coast was jorng by sterling playing in the outclassed thia outclassed th)rd period' But the Texas power bv a rhythmic machine which cut house was too much down 200 pound giants like they were On his touchdown march Arnold midgets which tore through reneatedly rammed the Centenary under and around a giant blue wall jjyjg for heavy gams and first downs tnat had been thought to be im Thrown out of bounds on the pregnable was a giant red three yard line1 in three bruising 4 4 I a' 4 4 a zx rt i i a A 1 A BiiJiiuu uuaiii Miai nucn nut bo strength and under a steaming tober sun sained momentum power as the game progressed oot ball at ns best was the game this afternoon ootball giants big 'bruis ing and powerful fought each other with such pile driving force that one paused to wonder how the hu man system could stand the jolts Crashing a smashing dashing foot two teams one the pride of south Texas the other the pride of north Texas and both objects of ad miration of fans and critics of the entire nation from coast to coast met in a smashing football game growther took jt through the line A BA a a A WA A A A AA A A z4 Va Wl 1 1 1 ft Vft ZV A I A A 1 A I11CU Hl BIJVri pUYltl OliU LHUHailVWI has probably never before been equalled in this state As flesh met flesh these 20O pounders flew into each other with merciless abandon I for 60 seconds of each minute of 60 minutes of piay One line had to give and it was not the red wall of It was a wall of steel which grew stronger in the late afternoon But as the old game waned it was the mighty front wall of Rice insti tue which was about to crack wide open under the strain Rice Completely Held or the Rice team as great as it is as great as you know it to be i high flying Mustangs of today The Owls never advanced the balltpast i the Pony 37 yard line Rice made four first downs That is one each i quarter xuee never saw any ii Lo I 1 stars go streaking down the field i a long gam nice was naming turi ously most of the afternoon to stave nfi Ini i rtxk nf PnniflR and until late in the afternoon did arm3 a very good job of it but Rice was ini ViaVssH mit nlnvArtl and just about outclassed The Mus mediately with a touchdown eid 3 tangs had 14 first downs to their man intercepted Sands' pass on credit when the final shot sent the Texas' 34 and Crowther passed to home town tans racing on me neia Huddleston on Texas vnui in hysterical glee 1 took it through guard from the two As state in the first paragraph It ard jjna to score was astf Tayas an rontml TYAR I rr 1A first rtnWTIB to joining hands with north Texas to I for Centenary and a net gain of 218 bring this thrilling victory to the yards from scrimmage to 74 for the Ponies Leading the parade was lit Qentlemen Centenary attempted 20 tie Bob Wilson What a ball carry passes completed seven for 87 yards Ing marvel is this youngster I They an twO were' intercepted Texas said he couldn't take it did the took the ajr 13 times completed six Houston scribes They said that this little 147 pound bundle of dynamite TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 6 would be carried out of there when several of those 200 pounders of Iuce RaHiprc LoSC AjJaifl sent him reeling to the turf I '1 ADISON is Oct Bob Wilson a Hero Employing a brilliant aerial attack in Bob Wilson's answer was shoved the first half great squarely in the teeth of those critics touchdowns which over today with an exhibition of football I a handicap for their as great as anv voungster has ever I come and handed the 8 2012 gnen on this historic field He was fourth successive defeat by 20 12 tackled with all the fury that foot rcore today ball giants could muster and also came back for more He was al Allhlirn Deals KCniUCKy drilling dazzling will the wisp a MONTGOMERY Ala Oct red ghost who trickled through the I An inspired Auburn line rose arms of tacklers who whirled wig 1 10 great heights today to smash glcd and ran who also kicked who Kentucky's offense sent interceded nasses and who finally dewn the emerged from the game the hero to win 23 to 0 and crush the of the greatest and most dramatic the wildcats in their bid October football spectacle this state Southeastern conference title has ever known A little red arrow was Bob Wilson whenever he re XI rnn ccived a punt an arrow which MISSISSIPPI 1 OpN pierced the championship bubble of UNIVERSITY Miss Oct 19 tle mighty Rice institute Owls and ()P) A powerful Ole Miss eleven which did much to uphold the old met its first serious Southeastern tradition that champions in the conference test today by defeating Southwest conference do not repeat the University of lorida Gators Here there and yonder was the to 6 strengthening its early season stnop shouidcred son of old Navarro bid for conference honors county ana it tne soumwesi conier ence has ever had an all America here is one the greatest running back In these United States Until the boys start growing wings there be none better than this selfsame Robert Wilson On the ground carrying that ball in a broken field he is the acme of per fection The Real Pay Off The real pay off came early in the fourth period Once more it was a central Texan playing the hero icde Good old Hill county produced Mzurice Orr and Hillsboro fans can walk ith jaunty steps and pardon able pride this morning for it was Orr who first put out the victory lights for the Owls The Mustangs due to a thrilling punt return by Wilson had slowly but surely crowd ed into Rice territory ighting back in valiant desperate fashion the Rice line had once more stemmed the tide "Then Orr was called back The ball was on the 23 yard line at a slight angle Thirty three yards away Here the goal posts The ball was snapped back In a manner as calm as one could be in his own home in a restful moment Orr took one step forward He put his toe into the pig skin and it sailed squarely between the crossbars as the Rice forwards dashed in their groping futility after the ball Right then and there young Maurice Orr a 215 pound giant who had been playing one whale of a football game all afternoon kicked tre Rice Owls right nut of the championship picture It was a mil lion dollar boot if kicks can be measured in dollars and it is doubt ful if the victory hungry pluvers would have traded that kick at that time for a cold for TURN TO PAGE 9 COLUMN 6 By JINX TCCKEB Tribune Herald Sports Editor OWNBY STADIUM DALLAS Oct Centra! Texas joined hands with east Texas to give north Texas its great est football afternoon in the long history of the game in this state or as 26000 raving swaying hysterical fans nma in nf TTH rat lOTl SOIT1 in SlCkCDiDE lUUhcU I 1 1 vz agonized the finest Southern Methodist university tained 30 ard drive in the closing agotnzt uteam in ths history of the school minutes of the fourth period featur Army Turns Back I Harvard in Grid I Tradition Upset I Military's 13 to 0 Score I Was irst Elomc'Vic I tory in orty Years of I Tilts With Crimson I 1'4 Vfl MICHIE STADIUM? West Point I NY Oct 19 UR) had I never lost a football game to Army I on the plains of West oirt until I today but the Crimson had never I encountered little Monk Meyer son I of an army colonel from ort Sheri I dan Ill on the gridiron until this I sunny autumn afternoon "I I When Mejer a Blim wiry lad I lad weighing 159 pounds was I through for the day Army had van I quished the invading Crimson elev I en 13 0 and had accomplished what I the Cadets have been trying to do I since the two schools started play I mg football back in 1895 1 I Harvard had beaten Army 14 times on' its own field but part of the sting of that string of Crim son triumphs was wiped out as Mever kicked ran and passed the Cadets to their third straight vic tory of this season Mejer Substitutes A With a capacity crowd of 27000 in West Point's tiny stadium Mejer alone gained more ground than the entire Harvard team'? 'He ripped off 83 yards in running plays and tossed four passes which gained' 60 vards His running and passing re suited in both Army touchdowns After a scoreless period Meyer came into the game in the secon 1 period as a substitute at left half for Jimmy Craig Army had the ball on its own 36 yard line The first time Meyer earned the ball ha ripped off seven yards He sneaked around Ieft end tor 15 vards On the next play he passed to Grove for a seven yad gam Meyer plunged center for first down sf on Harvard's 30 yard line Meyer rifled a pass to Captain Bill Shu er of El Monte Calif on Harvard a one yard t)n the next play Grohs plunged over for the touch down attempt at goal was blocked by Captain Kelly Har vard ends HARVARD os Dubiel AdiM Gaffney Jones Kessler Maier Kelly (C) Heablom Adziglan ord Struck Arrey 0 6 7 lt ard 0 Scoring Touchdowns Grohs Grovex Goal after touchdown Grove Harvard Knapp Kennedy Army Jansen Rogner A A we Lz TTl isbett rt a ix Underwood Nazzaro Ht ggernaut Has Texas I '4' "A A i i.

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