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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 3

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4 11 4' ryan High Outplay Corsicana In Scoreless 1 1 A 2 i to MN CUBS TIE THE CARDINALS IN LEAGUE PENNANT RACE ENBRONCS 4 SHARP PASSING GAME 'Vr 4 i a ve completed three for punted seven two line playsj'down igoing right guard Completing The Evidence By Gene Byrnes tf MAX BAER TAXES THE COUNT A LUMLANDHIBUKE WW I A'V A WWwtil iwm iding Champs AvrAi A toMTMIAlt Me SPIRIT SUccoTASH AGGIE ELEVEN COPSCONTEST RIDAY NIGHT mavSiajg te effil peeL Like thg rrt Or rvU AlArtic ho ice tptat you THRolU AvuaY" Six Penetrations irst Half Of Contest 8 AH A uulu IkMIK vid'M Defeats Bearkats 4th Successive In Many Years 129 Bryan Tried five com THE I 4 SEE IT NOW JOHNSON RONDE thq score remained: Aggies 12 Sam Houston 0 The Aggiesislowly pushed the Bearkats back an late in the pe Tfod'Ifitaerjpnntetb outof bounds pn the Sam Houston 5 Rose punt ed out but a minute later Keia faked a pass and ran through cen ter for 26 yards to the Bearfait Nesrsta circle right end for 41 touchdown Morrow placed kicked goal with Reid holding making the score: Aggies 19 Sam Houston 0 The quarter ended after the kick off and an entire new Aggie team took the field with Charley DeWare at center Walt Phythian and Virgil Jones at guard John Whitfield and Warren Church at tackle Orville Puryear and Roy Young at end and Ed Wicker Dick Vitex Wayion Manning and Bruno Schroeder in the backfield A poor Bearkat punt gave the Aggies the ball on the Sam Hous ton 30 and Wicker Van 17 to the 13 yard line Manning lost 3 but Wicker picked up 6 and a Bearkat penalty for too many times out nut the ball on the five But Wick er made less 1 than two yards in two tries and the ball went over to Sam' Houston A pass Clark to Huggins made 18 but a swarm of Aggies block ed a kick and recovered on the Sam Houston 21 Vitek ana Man ning' picked up 9 and scooted around right end fot a touchdown a Vitek fumbled the pass from center and the kick for goal was spoiled the score remaining: Ag gies 25 Sam Houston 0 4 20 yard spurt and 13 yard run carried the Aggies to the Bearkat 17 a few minutes later but Sam Houston stiffened and the ball went over there Vitek intercepted a Bearkat pass on the Sam Houston but the Bearkats recovered fW fumble on their own 32 Rose picked up 1 9 yards in two runs(Continued on Page 5) i vutpiayea ahu Outgained V' iiiMiri7sfftTi iinra and Pitner punted toj the Bear 1 Lindsey place kick was and kat 48 Moller whipped a12 yard pass to Lefkowitz and the Bearkats were in Aggie territory offen their'lone thA TMpht A line play failed and two passes hit the dirt Clark punting 1 out of bound on the Aggie 23 1 In straight plays the Aggies featuring Bob Nesrsta and Percy Reid marched to the Bearkat 15 where they lost the ball on two over goal incomplete passes Dur ing the march Reid once faked a pass and galloped 20 yards A moment later Nesrsta sliced cen ter cut to the left and raced 17 yards The Bearkats punted and it was the ball on their own 42 yard line as the quarter ended Aggie Are Held On the second first play Reid snapped an 18 yard pass to Taylor Wilkins who carried it 12 m'ofe to the Bearkat 28' a gam of30 Nesrsta cut cen 1 ter for 8 and Reid followed suit to the Bearkat 5 but the Aggies wertrholding and were penalized lo yards Pitner flipped a' 10 yard pass to Wilkins gnd Reid tossed an 8 yard pass to Pitner for a first down on the 14 Pitner and Nesrs ta up 2 yards and John ny Morrow on an end around gal loped 12 yards abound left end for a touchdown Score Aggies 6 Sam Houston 0 Nash Thompson was rushed in to kick goal but the ball hit the left upright and bounced away leaving the score Aggies 6 Sam Houston 0 Later in the period Bear kats recovered a fumbled punt on their own 37 tut could do nothing The' half ended as the Bearkats intercepted a long Aggie pass In the third fifth play Pitner sliced canter and ran 41 yards to the Sam Houston 1 yard stripe Pitner make it but Percy Reid did on second wall Stan Stach at center Marion Crow and Nick Willis at guard Selmer Kirby at tackle and Tay lor Wilkins at end did outstand ing work The hard tackling and all around defensive play of Les Cummings Bryan boy and Ag gie fullback formed one of the highlights The Aggies rolled up 19 first downs to 7 for the Teachers most of the Bearkat first downs devel oping from passes in their own territory They came ho closer than the 40 yard line to the Ca det goal The cards were stacked against the Bearkat running attack from the start because of the recent ill ness of Charley Quinn their flashy sophomore from Navasota Although he played riday night he was far from top form having been bothered with a heavy cold and light attack of dur 1 ing most of the week Against the AVil pnp Christian Wildcats the week before he had made touch I down runs of 9 50 55 and 62 yards Bearkata Improved Dosnite the loss of Quinn as their running threat however the Bearkats appeared as abettcr team than the Stephen Austin Lumberjacks whom the Aggjes trounced 37 to 6 aLwcck past on Kyle field the wingback formations they a light but fast and scrappy combination Captl Jerry £adler at guard Sam Lefkowitz and Huggins on the wing posts and Clark Beeson and Madeley in the backfield did great work 1 With their running attack hand cuffed the Bearkats turned to the air quickly and tossed aerials from behind their own goal as early as the first quarter The Bearkats rammed the Ca dets far back towards their goal in the opening minutes Taking the'kic off they made four yardsin two tries and punt roll ed to the (Aggie eight The Aggies picked up eignt on 1 CARTOON TOLLIES S' This photo shows Lindyv Lindstrom Cub center fielders smashing out a two oagger mine unu 1 1 i 1 ci norn 4 aom wnn crama 1 to 0 and seneR between tne cuds ana me vaiuiiiau lajulo juc tied the champions in the race for League honors since won by fthe Cubsas the result of winning streak that has run to 21 game's By RUBE GOLDBERG rMe Hi uWY rsits YOO UMfcZXK Your pajamas isiER I 1 he sAibaecAuse i a 1 a I A TTirt A I rite eALLets' or eueJiMG cana 8 I Yardage Gained: Bryan 255 Corsicana Passes: pleted tw for 36 yards Corsicana Tried 66 yards Bryan times yards Corsi cana punted 14 times averaged 23 yards Penalties! Bryan penalized twice for 10 yards Corsicana once for five 5 Official: Boynton (Williams) ref Curtis umpire Wolfe (Baylor) field judge Hig gins (S U) head linesman COLLEGE STATION Sept 28 1 by the veteran Glenn Scobey 1 (Pop) Warner probably the most colorful figure left in football to day a powerful Temple University Owls grid team one of the strong est in the East will come to Tyler Oct 5 to battle the rejuvenated Texas Aggies It not only will mark the first time in years at least a major Eastern team has "invaded Texas but also will be the first big time college football game to be played as a feature of the annual Tyler Rose estival Warner built great foot ball machines at Haskell Institute A TlRJenvein flPn nnti hi nuiiiiuiu thO 3TT1P 1 Utzvv 10 a Mvrsa ti Teniple A keen student of the grid iron sport he long ago devised and developwthe wingback formations so widely used today and which are often called the forma 1 It will be the second meeting as many years for the Aggies and Owls crew literally smeared the Cadets 40 to 6 the past year at Philadelphia on a rain Roaked field It was the Ag first trip East of record and i their hopes had been high 1 The raindrops fell steaouy on te Aggies while they were tak inthafc in nearly thirty years and the utter sting of that defeat sank deeply Coach Homer Norton and his vet erans of that retreat from the East have been talking to themselves about it ever since and planning re vengeful measures no secret the Aggies have had their eyes fixed on this game since their Philadelphia rout was completed Even this year schedule was arranged with Tem ple in mind for the Sani Houston Bearkats the riday night opponents use wingback formations exclusively Norton had this in mind when he gave the Sam Houston tilt the spot he did on the Cadet schedule As early as the past March in Rnrintr nractice everv play every defensive hint has beeit given with the idea it may work not only in Southwest Conference competition but also against Teniple been Smukler (Temple's ruthless fullback) will tear you to pieces if you do better timn that when the Cadet defense cracked a bit in practice scrimmage ur never' get past line of scrimmage if you drive harder than when the offense happened to bog dbwn This is the second year of the and two year con tract It probably will not be re newed5 And football records show the Aggies never have played a football team a series of games without winning at least one no hint of the a good idea in the Aggie camp out to win Warner ullback Dave Smukler the entire Temple team and the opinion of critics in general not withstanding They may not do it but an overflow crowd at Tyler that afternoon will have seen a Maroon and White Texas Aggie elevgn trying really better than it Apcdes Seek Revenge rom Temple 1 Eleven or Overwhelming Defeat Of Year Ago Clash Next Saturday cTADTErv rur iAf it wi i rt nAME tTHIS SpoRT'! Has ReACrtdA crisis Huajtsissi Afae SHOCTIMO AAXTceiCR BY His TAKe so oTex rHCRe ARC ucrx rcuJOMWCM uenr AAJCx LuoHo I GOIMG auattiaJG THAT ARE eaMG HAbe EMERY YfeAR? for a time at Bob Harding's tackle position Robert Ball let terman tackle who was expected to be the best Bryan lineman of the year was unable to play be cause of an injury but the sub stitute linemen came through in great style The Bryan forward wall played as veterans opening up holes time and again and completely stopping the Corsicana running attack ex cept on very few occasions Prac tically all of the Tiger yardage came as the result of three long passes and a few dashes around end by Johnston With Eldridge McCall andi Waitis Priceiat ends Bill Moore and Bob Harding at tackles Alvin Syptak and Ernest Bond at guards and Robert Cole Nelson at center the Brone line never was handled by the Corsi cana forward wall and it was the charging lineifhat kept the'Tiger passing attack in check in the last period No Subititute in Backfield The backfield quartet started and finished the game without a I substitution Though Stallings and Joe Novak were the biggest ground gainers Pete Scajilm a marked man for the night and Antone Merka splendid blocking and defensive back gamed many yards Novak who also was a star at a defensive end post was good for yardage practically every time he carried the ball our times electing to try for a yard on fourth down rather than punt he plowed through the line for the necessary yardage Though liryan 1 made' twice as many first downs ajid penetrations than did Corsi cana there was nothing wrong with the play of the Tigers who played smoothly but could not move the Brone defense In the Tiger defense McElwrath stellar end was easily the outstanding performer but Everetts George and Klutta also turned in good games Johnston speedy back gave the Broncos plenty of worry in the last half It was while John Nelson second string quarterback was handling the Tiger offensive that it functioned best Pawing Better In passing only did the Corsi cana eleven have an dge Each team tried five Bryan completing two for 36 yards ana Loi'sicanai completing three for 66 Corsicana attempted to pass several other times however only to havethe Bronco linemen smear the passer before he could throw the ball The two Bryan passes came early the first being from Stallings to Wallis Price who made a leap ing catch for a 31 yard gain The game was cleanly played and well officiated Only three penalties weje given Bryan get ting two and Corsicana one five yard setback 'Starting lineups: Bryan il Corsicana Price I Nelson Harding Little Bond Nutt Nelson Klutta Syptak George Moofe Everette McCall 1 Ik McElwrath Novak 2Q j(C) Scaniin LH Gray Stallings (C) Itrjohnston Merka J2 Smith Substitutes: Bryan Lindsey Restivo and Tobias Corsicana Gilcrease Stroube Loftis Pope I) Hale James Nelson and John Nelson irsl Downs: Bryan 15 Corsi ELLERS OE UPSET CORSICANA MW Aids Norton Proteges To Win Opponents ail to Score HUNTSVILLE Sept A surging running attack spiced oc casionally with sharp passes en abled the Texas Aggies to over power a scrappy Sam Houston Bearkat eleven 25 to 0 riday night before a gala crowd of about 4000 at Pritchett ield Before being subdued however the Bearkats carried the fight to the Cadets in the opening min utes held them scoreless for the first neriodand trailed only 6 0 at ihe half A laiig pass Percy Reid to Taylor Wilkins put the Aggies in scoring position for their sccohd quarter touchdown and 41 yard jaunt to the 1 yard line set them for their first score in the third quar ter 26 yard run set the stage for another in this period and a blocked punt arranged things for another in the fourth On occasions the Aggies lost tne ball on the Bearkat 15 3 and 17 yard lines It was fourth vic tory in aS many years over the Bearkats iThey won 26 0 and SI 14 in tilts here in 1932 and 1933respectively and won 28 0 on Kyle field the past year Although this score was in line with thepast! figures the Aggiesstamped themselves as a better ball club than their immediate predecessors in that they were playing the strongest Bearkat eleven turned out by Coaches Jim Jones and Molly Crawford in years i Star! in A AM Line Up Bob Nesrsta Pitner and Ed Wicktjr bore the brunt of the Aggae running attack in capable fasthon and on occasion tceia snappy passes brought quick and gi atifying results In the forward 1 1 left half Holly Hall right half (Jack Glover) reemon It right end and Daniel Edmerson center Starting lineups Kemn 21 Harrison LEJ21' Waffield Andrews LT Hawkins Richerson 'AL G' Brown Edmerson Joseph Etherly Richerson Owens RT Durden reelhon RE Durden Collins Evans Dorsey '2 LH Brown rrii Dorsey Hxuii Substitutes: Crawford' ft Sour Lake Jenkins i' 'irst downs: Bryan SoutT' five Penalties: Bryan 35 yards Sour Lake 20 yards 5 Bryan completed one for five yards ALLRED COMMISSIONED IN NAVAL RESERVE 1 4 4 AUSTIN Sept Jov ernor James Allred has receiv ed a commission as lieutenant commander in the intelligence de partment oi the United states nav al reserve feel tremendously he said there is some doubt as to whether I can accept it under the constitution I expect to ask the attorney gen era! for an Arthur rinnnvan was nearina the tenth count In the final au a Mv Rar crawled weaklv to one knee after t'Joe Louia Detroit Negro had smashed the former heavyweight champion i 'to the canvas concluding their In Yankee sadm Nsw York (Associated press noxo i erbly coached battling jBryan Broncos did every Ait outscore the powerful i 'pg district champions the ia Tigers on the Tigertf Way night and kicked the fall directions as they tied igals 0 0 in the first con game played in District the debut in Classall Brones carried the fight to ighly favored opponentse been district champions consecutive vears and had gan(j district nee 1929 Relentlessly np iough the Bengal line for ter gain and throwing up ribbed defense the young eleven whipped their heav inents all over the field in I half Then taking every he Tigers had in the la ie Brones still played on pms and had just made a wn on the Corsicana 35 ripe when the final gun I Bronci Ruth Tigers lines in the first half thepenetrated the 20 yard i three times they drove A ess five yards of the The first time the green te jersied grid warriors got 1 they drove from their iyatd line to within three if a score only to lose it nd 'lateral pass Anothery bst it pn the four yard and again after haying first down on the nine 5 he they gained on four line plays but lacked only I of scoring 1 half the Brones chalked 7y' irst downs to one for the s' and never allowed the get closer than within of the Bronco: goal The nded with the Brones hav jed to within 14 yards of again? I 1 3ryan Team Holds Corsicana eleven famous fast half wins came back ftcr the halt ana quieKiy down the field as the re a couple ot long runs uy i lright light in Tigers i for the night 1 ney went 13 yard mark but there ncs (held for two downs en Corsicana received a I penalty When Smith Novak pounced on the Bryan And scoring threat ws over more during the half the a result of passes and Johnston threatened but ic defense was impregna nonce the opposition got coring distance In tho I hinutes Corsicana took )to gain but Eldridge McCall onc end who drops back tek on the defense snared' hrow on the 25 yard line back 31vards beford brought down by the one Tiger left in ms pain i exchange) of punts the narked up the final first the game on the Corsi yard line just before the tnded green and rather light i deven starting the gamer three lettermen of 19341 leup and with no critics district doping tnein to hin less than four touch the defending champions fefiancq at the district they made their injtial co in Class A football in strongest district in the "j' 'Stallings It Star his team! in its surpris Captain Stallings the greatest perform his career as he gained puhd thanany other man team passed well out iis opponents By a good hnd turned in rhis usual defensive 'gamfe But on the scrapping Bryan on the' field: by Jones and Line Coach Cook: could be idit for the showing jand appeared weak' the Jeleven starters i tary minute and the otfi ilayed mosw oiincwm pdsey went in for a few end and rankid Aubrey Tobias played THE BATTLING BBOWHS LETT KxiouO LoAlteSGMG I SHG evlCR OUT I Houj MUCH I Miss HCR1 THt knows how to take scalp back to College Station Kemn IsWinner 7n Opening Tilt On riday Night iXy'V' The Kemp High Bearjwi practically a neW team this ye nnened their season auspiciow and rounded out a big night for local football fans when they de feated the Sour Lake high school OI Cl rivtlaw tViA PnrYAct tyj anaMrta Af lights riday niehuz ve a tjs 1 A gooa crowa turucu out see the well coached Bears defeat the visitors who fought valiantly in their loss' The Bryan Negro eleven scored a touchdown per quarter in the last three while Sour Lake scored its one in the nnirtpr ullback William Dorsey a smooth running back was the out standing man on the field He made two of the thfee Kemp touchdowns and kicked the three extra points' but was at his best on the defense where he figured in nearly every play wOihezLBearstajure Cantyin Edwin (Monk) Collins little qnar terback who scored mother Kemp touchdown Travis Dorsey i A wa A 7 a ins 3 yz 'J anvil! rim CATIinnAV gPTMRR IMS 'r vf' I 1 SSsIH i Wzl A 1 i I I Zf V' 7t '7'' I CA 1 A HE vffi5 hatin' 7 au YOuDO4tI 11 I SAvJ ft cowsl Horses bueme it ILL xl 1 GlftHT Ktthe oncet i seen 1 EVHRYTHiHfe pegsE I vp I HllrfRED OOT I OHEO 1 jpor S6NEHEET ITAIVheted teSpe 8 TALL' iE VW5 I to HIDE 8MT I I I V4OPPER too SHORT "r' POLtS i I A 7 tj VI '(5 a xh XS 'I American eature Incl raoUBLE MAKRMS rerX JUTtL fl to I az VZTZA I sr ij 1 I i COL BB 'I MECJMl MR I TilliSii CBWV WBJ ai I ry ZZ 2: PllM 1 JaXfKTlto SL 'AiSSa uB i ji'iaKU'm a A dress jr 3M 1 WV" 'A 7 cuMrtto gw if sw Il M' 'Sto 1 JlgYai 4 iW 'r to wwvw 'hr X'tr I fc 017 1 5 I 4 Jt a it I tu K1 4nsiw Ik' 3 a ASP if' 4 fc to JT tto 1 a rw ATto fej I A K' ft 4 'dr J' i i A fl rr "'1 if 7 7 rzg Srlj I'i I i la' 1 I.

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