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17, 1935. VALLEY MORNIXG STAR PAGE FPrVTN Frogs Completely Outplay Texas Longhorns Indians Lay Claims To District 40-B Gridiron Title honor- i'c Si- four 5 to 1 's 7-0. from of their Vest's hithrrto unbeaten The win Kcfuarcly out in front San Benito put Donna in the dis- Christians Led By Sammy Baugh In Circuit Win gridiron jionnant. of margins. At Ihi- pa-t toss, TheWinnahs! and in vKl contiHtantM VfcHri MorninK Hose Howl hm thf of c'ntrantN list 4 I Kfor.

the contesi. 1 'V rmm t. I his left If fimrti in of Nov- ftibt'f Firnt honors jio to whoso 31 ifivf him the cash 4 donattMl liarlinKiii. mak- of Krte miRiht'f of tied for place and iht- were fide follows: I'. irliniion, nu'r- Ralph Har- wun.

iiut- award donated h' Morf- award (hmated fiilf. lo to: L. L. Har- irtt. IC.

I'. ShiuNts, Howard llar- N. i Sam Harlinin-n. M. C.

K. iliis ll-jt- ''an Hutler. Mi I H. San lU'nifo; I. Ih .1.

idryurh. Swiniu fnmi 'I N. llaiHiick, Mr V. Itainioiid mi Hoy Kainiond. KdiiihiMu, John iiroiis, Mamo.

V. F. frotn Theator, sifu; N. Leal, Brow Joe fIlrow (ins ilh Mr W. I 'sjin apittd H.

llar- r. J. li. SNon. Ilarliiiucn, from the api- Thf of jiames will ir in Star, to played hounds into the heap of beaten dis- Irirt clubs.

On basis of a 32-0 crushing of the Weslaco a day i arlier. the McAllen High school Bulldogs moved into second place beh nd Donna for top honors in disirrt No. 40-B of the Texas In- tc tic league. The Canincis have shaded only by Donna year, and have been scored on by no othc-r club. They have yet to meet San Benito, who now has tie and one defeat against r.

For the past four years the McAllen-San Benito Thanksgiving day game been a tie each season. Tiiey meet in McAllen for their Turkry engagement this year. Donna has an open date next week and then meets Pharr in the last battle. It should be an Indian walkaway. The Redskins will probably face the Taft High school Greyhounds rvirna Hsgh Red: kina tiict with only one more game to laid claim again be played, and shuttled the Grey- 111 Second Quarter BY CHAKLKS E.

SIMOXS Press AUSTIN. tian purple-elad juggernaut continued its way to football Saturday with a smashing 2S 0 victorv the University of Texas. Christian plaved with such precision and fire that the might well have been much largtr. The Texfes line swept off its feel by the far.t charging Tvxas Christian forwards and Texas backs were consistently dronned for heavy With the exception of a few minutes in the first when tested the mettle of the line with a sustained drive. Texr.s crack eleven, led by the pass slinging Sammy Baugh had complete control of the situation.

in the hi-district game between dis- i Texas took the l)all on the TCU 23 I irict.s Nos. 39-B and iO-B in the I yard line on av intercepted pass near future i and drove to the three yard lino Valley grid standings are now I uinpilod ab follows: Team A lien San Btiiito H.tym'ville La Feria Rosa Pharr La Joya Kio Hondo District No. 40-B PTS Opp Pet. where four tries at the heavy Frog line netted only two yards. I After that Texas never penetrated inside the Frog 30 yard line.

4 5 3 4 3 2 1 I 1 0 1 1 1 3 4 5 4 5 ti 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 (I 0 0 244 110 59 117 49 56 57 51 13 38 13 69 7 26 25 40 31 129 91 132 147 103 151 72 1.000 .857 .750 .750 .533 .571 .437 .313 .200 .166 .143 .000 Team Diinna 9 0 Mr A lien 7 1 () 1 S. Bfuito 5 2 Hay vilh' 4 2 i.a Feria 4 4 Hr vilU' A 4 4 Harlutr. A 4 4 rila Ro.B A 4 nuH! 3 5 F.ditil»r’g A 2 5 M. 2 7 La Joya 1 4 Hio Hon. 1 7 We.vJaro 8 Records ms 251 122 154 71 70 6H 125 56 Opp Pet.

13 1.000 57 58 58 58 13 13 75 26 40 38 76 141 73 90 91 132 93 162 147 151 62 .875 .778 .688 .625 .500 .500 .500 .437 .313 .222 .200 .125 .000 Nov. 22: La Feria at McAllen tB), af- Wn at Mission nignt Baufsh Tosses Tim Baugh riddled the Texas with his like passes and add- ed strength to his claim for nation- i al recognition. He threw them from all angles, running or back, vith unerring accuracy. Baugh completed seven of 15 passes for a net gain of 195 yards, three of them resulting in touchdowns. I In addition to rolling up sive yardage through the air.

Texas Christian completely stopped thj Texas aerial offensive dead. Texas attempted 15 passes but -ill were either knocked down, inter- cepted or dropped. It was the fir.n time in years a Texas team has been so completely and convincingly halted. Although Baugh had the stellnr i other Texas Christian backs I linemen played sparkling foot! ball, including Jimmy I.awrence I and Taldon backs, Darrell Lester. all-America centcr.

Kellcv i tackle, and Roach and Walls. Roach and were credited with the best game played in Memorial stadium this year. I'rog-s Superior Superiority of the Texas Christian play is shown by tiie statistics. In all, Texas Christian tried 20 passes, completed nine for 220 yards. (B), gained 138 yards from scrimmage and rolled up 17 first downs.

Texas KOSE BOWL ONTEST Southwest Southern Methodist 17; Arkansas 6 Texas A. M. 10; Rice 17. Christian 18; Texas 0 Howard Payne Hardin Simmons 14. Haske'll Oklahoma A.

M. 20. NOIIth Alabama 38: Georgia Tech 7. Sewanee 0:: Florida 20. Georgia Louisiana State 13, Tulane 20; Kentucky 13 Misissippi 26; Centre 0 Vanderbilt 13; Tennessee 7 Duke 25; North Carolina 0.

Maryland Lee 0. South Carolina Furman 20. Virginia 0: Virginia Poly 0. Centenary 0: Baylor 20. Middleufst Illinois Ohio State 6 Minnesota 40; Michigan 0.

Indiana 24; Chicago 0. Purdue 12; Iowa 6. Wisconsin 13- Northwestern 32. lov.a State Drake 7. Oklahoma Kansas State 0.

Missouri Washington 19. East Army Notre Dame 6. LaFayette Yale 55. Bates Holy Cross 79. 13; Manhattan 0.

Columbia 7: Navy 28. Rutgers New York U. 48 Penn State Penn 33. Nebraska Pitt 6. Colgate 27; Syracuse West W'ashington 10; Southern California 20.

College of Pacific California 39. Montana Stanford 32 Idaho 0: Oregon State 13. Kansas 12; Colorado 6. Loyola 0: Michigan State 27 1 11SCORES Boisi' College f'- ty of IdnVio. Branch 19 Luther 7.

Morehead State acher 0- 20 Montrin-r 0: Trento, Teachers 0. Fnstf'rn New 3. Mexico Military Institute 0. Ovoonn 6: U. State College I.

Junior 0. Tf'arhors 0 I Princeton 27. MiddlpHurv 0: Vermont 9. I New Hampshire 0: Harvard 41, Cornell 6: 41. Dickinson Franklin and Mar- I shall Ur'inus 30: Gettysburg 14 Delare 7, Drexel To Fete Gridiron Aces Of Gaslit Era 190' nionoeiram winners prior to to roturn to the They have been asked to register at the alumni offi-e Fr da' evening.

November 22. and wilt of the university at a special dinner after which thJy will be th Maryland 6: At the gami they will be intro Universiiy 20. Ducr.i ne 19; West 0. Baltimore 0: Mt. St.

Alnry46 Case 12; John Carroll 6. Denison 0: Western Reserve 38 Heidelberg Wittenberp 7. Capital Otterbein 6. Muhlenberg 0: Fordham 15. Teacher.s Caliioriun Teachers 38.

Shippensburg 6, Indiana I Teachers 13 Woorter i I iorson 26. Butler Uiiiversity Wiiteri' 10. Ohio Nortl ern Mt. Union P. Muskingum 19; Akror n.

i Oberlin 0. Kenvon 13 I nati 6. Miami Dayton 6 i Kent Statt Ashland 19 i Marshall Ohio van 0. Findlay Bakiwin 79. St.

Joliii's 6, Jr.nr Honk ins 0. North Carolina Stal(' inond I). Lock Haven Teach-rs 13: Denver Junction Junior College field ache-'s 0. 25; Adams State 0. i N-rth Univ.

14: Omaha Univ. 6. Denver U. 2: San Francisco U. 20.

Penna Military Colkiie IH; Sus Hordo at iB), night. Kaymondville (B) at San Benito night. Donna, open date Harlingen at Edinburg nigkt. BrownsMlle (A) at Laredo afternoon. four Texas Christian William Jewel! 13: Central 7.

Puget Sound 12; Gonzaga 50. Iowa State Teachers 41; Morn- inside 7. North Dakota Stale 20; South Dakota U. Concord 6: Liberty 13. Juniata 20; Allegheny 6.

Westminister Geneva 25, Ausustana Island. 111.) Monmiouth 18. Culver-Stockton 6: 7. North Central 0: McKendree 6. Notre Dame 13; Illinois 14.

St. Olaf South Dakota State 38. Washburn College 20; Creighton 3 Tennessee Polytechnic Institute State Teachers 0 0 Cjueharna 0. Albright 10; Valley Upsrila (I; Monivijtti l.i. Bk-i'msburji Teachers 12 i Stroud, burs IVacl.ers 0 Itiiaca 13: Grove City 13 Bowdui 31; Tufts 0.

rsiiy ier 34. College 13 Kl; H. Statv 9 Norwich 0: Coast Guard 19, ieii'iple 2a. SOUTH BEND men who played for Notre Dnme in the dny? cf mustache cups pro to be guoctr of honor at an D-'v celebration at tho Southern fornia game here No'embex 23. Elaborate are by John W.

Eggcman of Fort Wayne, a star In footbal track and basketball the 1 and Glen. Duke Slater and Gordon and his to Locke. Iowa was leading 10-7 the game enterc'd the fourth with the Irish constantly nacing the Hawkeye goal, reji thrown back just as they seemed in position to put over a winning touchdown. Fourth down on the 18-yard remember the stood on the goal line in days'. "Check The Notre Dame quarterback called signals for a field goal attempt, which, if made, would give the Irish a tie with Iowa.

10-10. The Irish captain reared up in th line and shouted The quarterback called the same numbers again and the captain again checked. Stubbornly, the quarterback called the field goal play the third time, after being checked by the captain. Finally the captain stood up said: or lose. want any Well, Notre Dame lost, all right, for the next play, a pass or an end sweep, failed, causing the Irish yield the ball on downs; but the incident sticks in the memories of those who impressed by tlu audacity of the Irish, the jamblu fcr all or nothing.

The Soundest The Rockne philosophy left an indelible mark upon the coaching profession. It was founded on what it know'n in the wide open spacos as Now' a bit of the Rocknian pi il- osophy bobs up out of the Harry Montgormery, the who patrols the stale of Arizona for The Associated Tress, turns up with this one: Coiich Tex Oliver, of tho Univt'r- sity of Arizona, completed an address before a group of coaeh( invited questions. On The Sidelines Temple Tumbles Marquette From The spirt of Notre Dame the' Cirin SrinnitTlif sririt that boat Ohio thi: fall in one of footbairs greate quart rallies, was thus expr. one afternoon 15 ago her a ickne-coached Irish team the Lniversay of Iowa at Iowa City. It was in the early days of the Roi'kne reign at Dame and was while Iowa, under the ing ef Howard Junes, had such luminaries as the Devine brother iced to tht in tiie stadium then vv 11 in a special section v'itness the 1935 brand of footbaF al Notre Dame displaye'd against the Trojans.

Invitations have been mailed to all monogram men from 1887 te inoo Since files of the athletic asso- Ciation do not go past 1887. those ited have been asked to ate in locating those before 1887. committee lists men in dl of life from virtually every section of the nation. Thev are: The Rev. John F.

Farlev, C.S 1900 football captain; the Rev. Thomas Steiner. CSC 1897-9'? Ohio Lniv n-sity 16; U. of Cmrm- ketball star; Hcring, South I Bend; D. McDonald.

San William A. Walsh, Yon- ri. J. Nelson, Du-' oucjue. Fred Murphv, Min- iieaf.ol.s; Blni-si F.

DuBrul, Cincinnati: Thoma' McKeon. Los An, i Edward Swakins. Detroit Fleti Powers. I Gibron. St.

Louis; George Merrill, Oscar F. Rock Island. E. L. Hoi- i tnnd.

Baltimore; Robert E. Lynch Green Bay. Philip B. Neill. Frank J.

McNicli- uls. Chicauo. PHir T- the i.rst i. -d M.t. tie Saturday arci .1 til i f) and The n- seid its t-r TU i' aiti U' a- M-' aivl Ktiii 1 111 X.

i vies in i. t.r.u' lo. ti: 'U I. T- 1 In 1 i jUtUOi tuir: -d Ill 1 1 I ON NFW Grevn i hi lhant 2-13 istu.ky i.nn-e?*-- u.Tt' behind fr. 1 Ve ng L'l Ir.

(hi i i lUvr 1-Mng id Muring ri ally IH ho thu.J that fr. ful- tills lu. nuin should be til in.in or, th I Th it rt ATTLF.RS WIN TOI GH ONE J.tvelnuN Coitiit Late in of Buttle Final KINGSVILLE. St. University Rattlers of San Aniunio scort'd in the first two minntt of play and paced the Tex- A.

1. Jnvilieas in a tough grid- A) The Local Results Nov. 14.15: slaco 0. at McAllen 32. Donna 7, at San Benito 0.

Mission 46. at La Feria 7. Pharr 0, at Mercedes 20. Edinburg 0. at Raymondville 0.

Laredo 0, at Harlingen 6. San Perlita 0, at Brownsville 27. intercepted passes. Texas made only five first downs, i 14. four in the tirst half.

Texas gainer! Cumberland Universit.v 26; State a total of 120 yards from scrimmage Teachers College 0. (A), and lost 36. Four Texas passes I Chattanooea 12: Southwestern 0. were intercepted. Texas was penal-1 Brigham Young U.

Utah State i ized for 30 yards while Texas Chris- 27. i tian no penalties, 19; Kentucky Texas Christian scored late in the Teachers 0. first period from its 24-vard line College Union 0. three plays. Baugh sent a long pass Milbaps Murray 7.

to Kline for 31. A line pla.v failed Transylvania 12; Kento gain and then Baugh passed Teachers (i. for 25 and Walls ran 20 more i Bethel College 19; Sterling Colto score. i lege o. is best play iron battle to win 19 to 6, here asked Rudy Lavik, athletic houioirn Oreeon Nornril 7- night.

tor at the Arizona State Teachers co 21 Ntrmal hi- Locke scored all the Rat- College of Temple, whose team was touchdow ns on long runs. soon to play charges. South Georgia Teachers 25; Geor- Buchanan addend the extra point, i Oliver somewhat nonplurst Military College 12. L-cke counted once on a 55-yard for a moment, but recovered fiinrK- Wiswnsin School of Mines Au- i llop and another time on a 35- 1 ly. i rora i yi dn.

h. bc't nr 1 th .1 lit Mil 1 I Lenoir.Rhyne Carson-Newman Southern III.) Teachers 13; east- (A), The Javelinas, playing before a err Teachers 9 crowd. Eureka Northern Teach- Ihe final period when Scheupbach ers 19. drove over from the one-yard line. Fresno State 32, California Ag- The losers threatened c'onsistent- gies 6.

counting 10 first downs to nine by the mvaders, but lacked the scoring punch. 0 BV HTTSOV cri'-p athor enough to any i nn and it has ac- rding Mil of players on the during the past Of all can safely that Wn ttt'n tops the It net chilly but rainy his to wui lournex and Mrs. C. G. Brindley uf who are Visums Mrs.

Hay played with us sev- times till: wtvk. Dr. Brindley old Harhi but is Cimiu ii vvith tt and ai Trnipk that A. Laimu is Kolter is taking lur on ii'r We are 'rr: to thcin -e Wildcats Whip Badgers 32 To 13 Cr den Mr and F. Mc- Mi and Mrs.

C. Ful- Rr: njoyed from "ber- balk are H-K'nUy in snow Harry Hinkley, Merrnveatlv-r a re founds Friday Bowie tC" are tn Irrito golf- Gola? of 1 Tt a uames rs of Golf Clut Mrs Goan enthusiastic litil. golfer have hei 4 it'k ve ry EVANSTON, Adelman escaped from the Northwestern bench Saturday to stage an unforgettable running exhibition that gave Coach Lynn Waldorf's a 32 to 13 triumph over Ollie, a little 158-pounder who i was that he squirmed 1 out of arms and left them sitting dumbfounded to the delight of 20,000 rushed over; three of the five Northwestern touchdowns spectacular jaunts of 65 34 and eight yards. He was such a ground gainer that he picked up a grand total of 114 yards in eight attempts for an average of 14 1-4 yards a try. His periormance overshadow ed the exceptional passing arm of Lynn JiH-dan, who threw so accurately that he put the Wisconsin Badgers had been Lawrence Scores The second came on a drive from the Texas Christian 20 including a 32 yard pass from Baugh to Clark.

The touchdown I pass to Law rence for 11 yards; I A drive straight dow-n the field from the TCU 34. wdth Lawrence crackmg the line and Baugh pass- I ing to his ends, accounted tor th-I third score. Baugh dropping thr' ball into arms across the goal. i The final score resulted from blocked punt, 11 broke through and knocked kicK to the ground. Roach scooped it ue and with superb blocking ran 31 yards to score.

Baugh place kicked each extra point. Lineups and summary: Utah 14: Colo. State 0. Western State Colorado Mmes 20 TCU Walls Harrison Lester Keltow rosee lose in the gam.e after they hopelessly routed. 1 Roach Jfn'dan.

ho did virtually all the throwing for the Badgers, was so Baugh and accurate that Wis-1 eonsin gained the astonishing total Kline ot 288 through the air as to only 18 rushing. Lawrence Except bad the Badgers nught have score'd four touch-1 nisi; ad of two. Pos Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Left Half Right Half Texas Collins Small fe' to n.et I) N-a Atchivo-i brini: Ft- baok oi.t. W. not how lont: Fhor 1 'iiict Oil Lor neA Par Rcyr'Ids.

ir they did, they wiil be Ihev Y. colf one Crouland of Chy- I'rSETS DOPE Hoosiers of Indiana, starved for a Big Ten football MCtory. gorge'd themselves on a 24 to 0 upset triumph over Chi- maroons at Stagg field Saturday. The HiKJSiers, who had lost to Michigan and Ohio State and had a 6 to 6 tie w'ith Iowa as the high of their season, outplayed the vasos Manx-ns at iieid Sat- few minutes in the first and minutes in the imaL that she was a golfer. Mrs.

Crou- land IS visiting in the home of i Mrs J. T. Ellis and has enjoyed game's witli Mrs. McClendon. Mrs.

Head, and Mrs. Loveless during iier stay. There is one way oi getting a big fat for Thanksgivmg Fullback Score by' periods: Texas Christian .7 Texas .........................0 Texas Christian scoring: downs Walls. Lawrence. 7 14 0 0 0 (' touch- Roach Meyer for points aftei louchdown.

Baugh 4 a Christian substitutions ends. Diggs. Meyer. Needham. Dunlap; tackles.

Walker. Godwin. Linne. Cowan. Nelson; guards.

Mayne, Rogers. Peavy. center. Tittle; backs Montgomery. Clark.

McCall. McClure, Blackman, Harrell. Roberts Midanahan. University of Toxas substitutions: ends. Launty.

Tipton: tackles. kovic. Koeling. Jones Goodson; center Griffin; backs Arnold. Sands, Atchison.

Officials: ee, Viner Missouri); umpire. Kinney A Sc headlinesman. Fouts. Baylor field judge, Howell iTrinity). Cliy The Charleston, to be launched at the Charleston navy that "is by winning it.

Thanks- yard in December, ill be the third givmg is Turkey Tourney Day at ot the Unitea Slates navy to I tiie name Charleston Morehead Teachers College 20: Louisville U. 0. Hillsdale Adrian 13. Alma 13; Central State Teacher? 0 Michigan Normal Hope 7 Nevada San Jose 20. I awrence Teach 0: Olivet 37.

Valparaiso 0: Millikin 26. Lawrence 18. Elmhurst 13. Illinois College 18. 6.

Upper Iowa 0: Luther 7. Knox Bradley 6. Weslyan 13; Slate Normal 6, Shepherd Glenville 37. Potomac State Shennandoah 25. Northeaste'rn Oklahoma Teachers East Central Oklahoma Teachers 10 Wliitworth College Eastern Oregon Normal 6.

Kansas Wesleyan 13; Baker 0. Sunflower Junior College 54; Lamburth College 0. AptDalachian Teachers 6. Tuscu- Smartt i Davidson 14: V. M.

I. Emory Henrv 0: William Mary 32. Mass. Slate 28: Rensselaer Poiy- technic 13. Arnold 13: Low'ell Textile 31.

Hamilton Union 6 Virginia C. P. I. 1 Yale I-ireslimen 21, Harvard Freshmen 19 Swarthmore i ne.v 13. North Dakota U.

14; Omaha 6 Kirksville 13: Rolla 6. Rose Poly 0: Franklin 27. I Slipperv Rock 12: College 7. Chester Teachers 19: W'ash- Coll 3. Coe 34: Grinnell 0.

I State 0: Car, lei on 19. 27; 0 Culver Military Acad nny CiO- ver. Ind 13: Morgan Park Military Academy. Chicago' 6. Oklahoma TeacI; ers 14- North wes ern i rs 6.

Bethar.y WayrT'-'biuv, 13, Clarion Cal forma Pa Teach, ers 38 Ball State 13, Hanov -o. Evansville Indiana Stale 16. Kirksville 13: Missouri Mmes 6 Assumption 0: Blufft 32 -St. Bor.av. luure 7- Salle 7 Bui falo Toledo 19 Dvpauw 0: 0 Oulethoipe r.

Poly- teor.iiic 5. CleniM'i Sar. -Staif Ij; 7 High School Amarillo 49: Plainview 0. Arthur 39; Ball (Galv; Olney 51; Iowa Park 0. Ft.

Collins. 25; Pamna f'ldorado 28; Menard 6. Ft. Stockton 21: Big Lake 6 Odessa 13; Iraan 6 Rock 25: Bronte Breckenridge 26; Swectwatf 13. El Paso 39, Tucson.

INDIANS WiV AG.VIN HANOVER, undefeated Indians, have been perfect ng an erial attack all season, set it-oft for the first time Satnrdav and when tht mountain air was clear of flying footballs. Cornel down- lieooen iorces scalped. 41-H. WINS i PHILADELPHIA Penn- I football machine got the out of its works; Saturday fcr tiie tirsL time this season and battered the highly- rated Pennsylvania Slate College, 33 to 6. I Playing heads-up football anc; uncovering a hitherto concealed offensively and de- finsively, on the ground and in tne Quakers ouUougnt, out-1 and liieir tra- dilionnl rivals.

1 the one where 10 of our men block out 10 of the opposition and the eleventh man tuit- rur.s the opposing W'e w'ere assigned one time, after Hockne's ntimely death in a plane to learn from Rockne, then a shock-hcaded midget quarterback at a school, what his father had taught him about fwtball. He recited the fundamental tenet I I I III eu- Th. HICK I ILL SERVICE I 4-C. j'leri like to kiss you until you hollered Girl Friend Well, guess you picked the girl this time. Youth: You mean you nu' kiss Ciirl Friend- No.

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