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Al 21, 195A HARLINGEN. TEXAS Aggies Upset TCU 150-Pound Don Watson Sets Up ID With 37-Yard Key Run COLLEGE STATION, Oct. Ion to kick the deciding extra 20 (UP) Don Watson, 150-pounds point with nine minutes left and of football dynamite, rallied Tex- ihr Aggies, rated 11th nationally, to a 7-6 upset of Texas turned in their second straight up- Christian Saturday in a Southwest over talent-touted TCU. Conference game marred by -pcu had one touchdown erased mile an hour winds and tonential hy an 0ffsjcje penalty during the rain. flag-unraveling winds which lash- The little l.Wpound senior from Vvyle Field during most of the Franklin, Tex ripped out a keyJfirst half.

They were staved off 37-yard run in in 80-yard fourth ice inside the Aggie three-yard quarter touchdown surge and then jmr during ihe, second quarter caught the nation's fifth ranking (storm by a magnificent Texas team and 42.000 drenched fans com-! defense, then scored on a pletely by surprise by flipping a 12-yard pass from touchdown pass to halfback John Charles Curtis to end O'Day Wil- row, Lovd Tavlor, a iunior for whom liams in the third period. While Watson provini the hero Mississippi Upset 10-3 By Tulane Watson normally subs, then came 0j moment, it was the sterling Aggie defense headed up by guards Dennis Goehring and Murray Trimble and linebacker Pardee that really saved the day for the victors. TCU drove deep into Aggie territory time and again, only to find its heralded offense built around all-America Jim Swink and Ken Winehurg blunted by the terrific AiM line play. The Vern Hallbeck tried two field goals, hut never came close with the slippery ball. Swink dived yards for nn JACKSON.

M'ss Oct 20 apparent TCU touchdown in the Pint quarterback final minute of the first quarter Newton 85 yards up a only to have an offside penalty muddy field for a touchdown Sat- nullify the score. And then the urdav night and tackle Emmett Aggie defense really rallied, halt Zelenka kicked a field goal to give ing TCU on the two and then, mo-, Tulane startling 10-3 victory ments later, after fumbling 1he Grid Results SOUTHWEST Arizona 26, New Mexico 12. Southern Methodist 14, Rice 13. Arkansas 32. Texas 14.

North Texas State 13, Texas Western 6. West Texas State 45, New' Mex ico 0. Louisiana College 20, Texas Lutheran 10. McMurry 57, Corpus Christ i 0. Sam Houston State 20, Lamar Tech 6.

Howard Payne 22, Eastern New Mexico 0. Texas College 28, Dillard 6. Texas 30, Sul Ross 0 Texas Southern 19, Lincoln (Mo.) 13. Southwest (Tex.) State 32, Stephen F. Austin 6 Oklahoma 34, Kansas 12.

Tulsa 3, Detroit 0. Arizona (Tempei Stale 26. Hardin-Simmons 13. Texas 7, Texas Christian 6. Houston 13, Oklahoma 0.

Rambling Razorbacks Slug Longhorns 32-14 Steers lake Lead Bui Hogs Cougars Storm Back, Win Going Away $cratch Ags 13-0 AUSTIN, Oct. 20 17 opened the way for Texas Arkansas came from behind Sat- first score. Five plays after end urday night on the slashing Bob Bryant recovered Ihe hall, ground drives of fullback Gerald Clements threw a 10-yard Nesbitt and halfback Ronny Un- pass to Bryant derwood to overwhelm Texas, 32- Texas went 44 yards on Us sec- EST State 21, 14 in a furious Southwest Confer- ond drive, climaxed by a nine- ence game before 40,000 fans. yard pass from dements to Fon- Arkansas, behind 11-6 at half- dren. Fondren converted twice, time, outclassed the Longhorns in A penalty erased an 82-yard run second-half play with a running by Arkansas halfback Donnie attack that netted one touchdown Stone in the second period Washington Oregon Stale 0.

UCLA 34, California 20. Southern California 35, Washing ter 7. State Ut Wyoming 30, Utah 20 California Aggies 14, Santa Bar- 110(1 bara 6 Montana 21, Birgham Young Montana State 26, 6 Air Force Academy 49, Colorado Mines 6 Stanford 21, Oregon 7. in the third period and three in the last quarter. Nesbitt, a 24-year-old, 190-pound standout junior from Big Sandy, iplunged over from fhc one-foot Texas mark in Ihe opening period and Arkansas raced 57 yards in the then Billy Smith and guard Billy Michael were defensive for Arkansas.

STILLWATER. Oct. 20 (I pi- -Houston University scored two first half touchdowns, then held Oklahoma to a draw the second half for i 13-0 Missouri Valiev Conference victory Satur- before 25,000 rain soaked homecoming fans. The pow 'i ful Houston team scored its first with 3:40 gone the game when fullback Texas scoring Donnie Caraway piungea over from the two. The touchdown was eslorn (Colo.) Slate 60.

cut 1W margin to A4M T- IrmH Underwood intercepted Nesbitt (1, plunge, 5i. thfl neri pass and ran it back 76 1, Score by periods: Oil 0 06 0 7 19-: set up by an Aggie fumble on the Clement. Tr required only Quarterback ted. ored again Me (1, plunge; 57. run); period after ceptinc 14 Four plays later quarterbark Don run); Ritschel 147, run), ton- 3' wftK-mnc MnwhiH MIDWKST Idaho State Christian plunged over from the versions, Ritschel.

Nesbitt one and Nesbitt converted a-iain brilliant 42 yard punt return to the Texas 32 set up an Arkansas touchdown climaxed seven plays later when fullback Jerry Ferguson shot over 14 Michigan State 47, Notre Dame from the seven. over Mississippi, the nation's eighth ranked team. Newton, a will-o'the-wisp ball ball away, turning TCU back again on the one-foot line The victor of Saturday's game handier, couldn't inject much life was favored to go on to the con Into Tulane during the rain-soaked ference championship and the 1 ot- firsl half but the came Bowl, hut the Aggies put the right back to stun the Rebels and blot on Ill record a year 30.rno with sudden wjlh Watson in the key mle touchdown and a long march that 'hat lime, too, only to see ICU net up Zelenka's final period 16- finish strong to grab the flag vard field goal. Swink was the leading Tt th. first Vm tn 14 same, lor whtrh hart trouble 24 such all night It.

hall THAT ONE HURT Jim Swink (23), TCU All-American halfback, goes over the goal for a touchdown in the first period of the Texas game played Saturday afternoon in the rain and wind at College Station. However, the Frogs were offsides and the TD was called back. went on to win 7 6. Bobby Marks (83) and Bob Clendennon (76) try to stop Swink. (UP Telephoto) that he was afoot in the late minutes when TCU tried des perately to pull the ont of the fire.

Score bv periods 0 ft 0 7-7 Texas Christian 0 0 Texas scoring Touchdowns Crow (8, pass from Watson); down O. Williams (12, pass from Curtis). hacks lonsp on the soggy turf. It also slapped the Rebels out of the Southeastern Conference lead. Fullback Paige Cothren toed a perfect field goal from the early in the game to give 1he Rebels a 3-0 margin and until Newton laded out, faked once and set out on his long ramble It looked like the bare margin might enough.

Newton, aided by the smashes of fullback Ronnie Quillian, guided the Grcenies 34 yards early in the fourth quarter and when Rebel defenders tightened up, calmly booted his three-pointer. flashy offense held in most of the second half but in the final two minutes quarterback Raymond Brown roused the Rebels with an 18-yard dash, halfback Eddie Crawford clipped off 25 more and was clutched by end Harry to put the Rebs on the 11. Brown hit Case again on the one-yard line the game ended. Rain fell most of the half end the slippery footing prevented a single long march although Kentucky Finds Right Halts Bengals 14 to 0 connected for seven of Missouri aerials in the two drives, LEXINGTON, Ky.t Oct. 20 (UP), previously listless Wildcats found a quarterback ith courage and an accurate arm in Kenny Robertson Saturday night and scored a 14-0 South eastern Conference victory over ariatmn Touch-L IN LAST FIVE MINUTES fans.

Kentucky, winner in only one of OOLLEC. station cm io (UPtjfour earlier games because of its of dreary offense, had no such trou Fi rit 1.1 us un il tn 2 il S3 4 Crawford matched the ball out of the hands of Tulane end Will Billon on the Reb 37 and it looked like Mississippi was ready to roll. Crawford tore off 12 and end Record-Setting Lupino Sparks Arizona 2(42 ble Saturday as passing carried 54 yards for a second period touchdown and 60 yards for another in the final minute ot play. The first touchdown was scored on a two-yard slash off tackle by halfback Woodie Herzog and the on a four-yard pitehout to halfback Billy Mitchcl. The first half score developed after LSU missed by inches a try for a first down on Kentucky's 46- yard line midway in the second period.

Robertson connected ith, Mitchell for 14 yards and Her-! running moved the ball to Ihe Tigers' 27. The 17-yard throw! 50 from Robertson to end Jim Ur Ponies Edge Owls 14 to 13 Wisconsin 6, Purdue 6. Iowa 34, Hawaii 0. Michigan 34, Northwestern 20 Penn State 7, Ohio State 6. Minnesota 16.

Illinois 13. Indiana 19, Nebraska 14. Missouri 20, Kansas State 6. Wichita 27, Drake 14. Missouri Valley 10, 0 Southwest 0, I Mines 7.

St. Olaf 40. Knox 6 Lawrence 34, Ripon 21 Bethel 13, Friends 6. i Dakota Wesleyan 13, Yankton 7 South Dakota 19, South Dakota 'assiru Passes State 14 Coe 27, Cornell I 21. Kalamazoo 36, Adrian 15.

North Dakota 14, North Dakota State 7. Bradley 26, Omaha 13. Iowa Tchrs. 20. Morningside 20 Valparaiso 33, DePauw 19.

Wittenberg Mt. Union 7 Oberiin 33, Ohio Wesleyan 27. Akron 35, Capital 6 Arkansas wound up the scoring when halfback Don Ritschel took a lateral from Ferguson and -went 47 yards. Ritschel converted after Nesbitt's first period touchdown. Texas struck for its only two markers in the second period, sparked by quarterback Cle- Syracuse Shuts Out Army 7-0 in Eastern Upset N.

V.Oct. an Aggie pass on the Four plays later, in a downpour, quarterback Samnv Blount from the eight to right cad Buddy Book in the zone for t.v score. Houston f.tiled to make the extra point hen Flynn tried to run it across ar.o was stopped on the five-yard l.nt The Aggies controlled the ball during most of the fourth quariev but were unable to score. Coach Cliff Speeglc's young ball cl jb was stopped on the six-yard lire when halfback Forrest li 20 fumbled, and Caraway recovered A rigid Svracuse line held Houston. An earlier drive, in the SYRACUSE ments' passing and halfback Wal- vamc-i ter Fondren's running.

Clements 1 a 1 sari socon(j quarter, was stopped after tline still on the one-foot mark Satur- 77 on the two. to preserve a 7-0 victory be- Houston picked up 101 yards A fumble by Christian on his fore a record crowd of more than rushing during the game (0 21. The Aggies outpassed the vis AISTIN Oct Texas-Arkamas Kamc. Statistics of the Mi st downs yardagp Passes intercepted Fumbles lust Yanis penalized 'I 13! 132 14-3R A 14 304 Svracuse halfback yards to Score by periods: Morrow Defeated Record ONTARIO. Calif Oc 10.0W at Archbold Stadium Hard-runnin Jimmy Brown sol up the only score on a 36-yard second period Houston run, and the evenly matched teams staged a battle of rock- hard lines throughout the remainder of the game.

Army threatened only twice, in the third period and again on a 67-yard drive to the Syracuse one- foot mark with less than three 20 ri'P) minutes left to play. The Orangt 000 0 7 6 0 0-13 Houston scoring: Touchdowns (1, plunge); Book '7, pass from Blount). Conversi Flynn. STIMAVA TER of tJie First downs Rushing Okla Od Oktah ma Carleton 40, 12 St. Joseph 11, Butler 6.

Washington (Mo.) 13, Western HOUSTON, Tex, Oct. 20 opener for both teams, played in Michigan 7 Charlie Jackson, a fleet half- perfect 63-degree weather back from Paris, galloped Jackson, a junior, went over 12 50 yards in three spurts Saturday from the Rice 4 and end Pommy night and Southern Methodist 1 Gentry booted the extra point for came from behind to hand Rice the final score to complete an 80- 0 its fifth straight series defeat, yard move in 13 plays. 14-13, in as many years. A crowd of 47,000 saw Jackson series edge over Rice. SMU won take off from his own 20 van I last year '20-0.

Passes 1 Passes intercepted Leamon King, University of Cai- men took the ball on downs and Punts Western Reserve 40, Slipperj ifornia sprinter, who is listed as ran it to 44 as the game an Eternate on the U.S. Olympic College of Pacific Mar lettt team, stole the spotlight Saturday the 'umhlcs lost fah 1 penalized Olympic team practice The Syracuse lino crumbled only once, in the third period meet by tying the world record whon 1,10 Cadets moved 70 yards in the i00-meter dash. to five-yard line. Army quar- King came from behind in the Dave Bourland flipped a 100 meters to edge Bobby Morrow pass to halfback Bob Bowling Green 1O.1 34, Toledo and was timed in 10.1 seconds toiMunRer' who the ball. equal the mark set in Germany Munger picked it up back on the Colorado 52 Iowa State 0.

North Carolina State 20, Dayton I The victory gave SMI a 2115 Miami (O.) 16, Ohio Unn Beloit 14, Albion 7. last summer by two Americans, ra Murchison and Willie Williams. I'hane Baker and Morrow were COLLEGE SCORES Northeastern 32, Hoist ra 12. Norwich 20, Upsala 13. Kent State 25.

Marshall 7. Drcxel 14. Penn Military 21. Juniata 41, Dickinson 13. Haverford 14.

Johns Hopkins 13. Bridgewater 27, Susquehanna 0. Westminster 6. Rochester 0. John Carroll 27, Edinboro Brown, the Syracuse workhorse, 'j-, hrs 13 ained 125 yards in 22 carries to 20 and was downed on the 31 for a 26-yard loss neck-and-neck' throughout "the 200- lead the ground-gainers on both 1 fi meter dash, and officials could run Rhode Island 34.

Massachusetts Washington and Jef- ABUQUERQUE, N.M Oct Arizona's brilliant Art Lu baniak was good for a first down Buddy Harbin managed to" hold a new on the 10. and three plavs later, onto quarterback John rushinR record w'th 46 -van1 trough the scat- pass for another Two plavs touchdcmn that started I.SU defenses for the touch iXO later the were 18 yards h)s on way down out and Cothren lined un for ,0 26-12 Nrw Louisiana State fighting hard 1MVN V- 2 line for runs of nine, 37 and four No. 2 quarterback King Hill of yards in the last fiv minutes of Rice shared top honors with Jack- the Southwest Conference season son when he took over from top man-under Frank Ryan to count for one of the Owls' tallies, in the second period, and engineer another in the third. SMU scored its first touchdown in tht' second period on a 69-yard pass from aerial ace Cliarlie Arnold. who wasn't at his best, to Western Is 13-6 Victim Of No.

Texas SOUTH Kentucky 11, Louisiana State 0. North Carolina 34, Winston Salem Teachers 13. Southwestern (Tenn .) 42, Wash ington and Lee 0. Southern Univ. 8, Langston 0 Jackson 33, Xavier tLa.I 0.

Ix)uisville 19, Morehead 7. Philander Smith 6. Tougaloo 6 Florida 21, Vanderbilt 7. Florida State 14, Wake Korest not separate them at the tape. It was called a dcvd heat in 21.3 seconds.

Construction of a new legislative palace and two new bank buildings! Syracuse is under way in Tegucigalpa. Hon duras end Willard Devvveall. who gal- lined up for his second field goal try but Blalack.1 who was holding, elected to pavs and it was too high for his receiver. Score by periods; Mississippi 3 0 0 3 Tulane 0 0 7 scoring: Field goal Cothren (from the Tulane scoring: Touchdown Newton rum. Field Zelenka (from the Conversion Zelenka.

victory of the ico before 13.172 fans Saturday Tor its fir night Ariiona. underdog the in the. second half, and came th Oct. 20 (UP'- Texas State used the in loped down the sideline. Rice came roaring back with a I rive that ended when opened up its own nassinsr attack spired running and passing of 6ryard 1 1 auach signal-caller Ryan fumbled inches battle, but holding a 15-year unx a finger tip of tying the score over the Lobos, exploded for three in tht' final period, touchdowns in the second quarter With quarterback Win Turner third string quarterback Toole to spring an upset on pre viously undefeated Texas Western Saturday night 13-6.

from the SMU goal-line and lost the ball on downs. SMU back Lon Western (Ky .) State 14. Eastern Kyt State 6 Alabama 25, Allen 0 Wabash 23, Sew anee 6 Georgia Tech 28, Auburn 7. Emory and Henry 12, Appa- to overcome a 6-0 New Mexico and (' Reynolds bombarding The victory by the Eagles end- VVhitmirr' recovered lead and all but salt the game ihe Kentucky secondary, LSU ed the four-game string wont over on a quarterback away. used briefly because of Slaughter fumbled the ball on 6 first play and Ovvi tackle St.

Augustine 33, Fayetteville 0 1 I I ball to the Army five and on the next play halfback Jim Ridlon carried over for the score at 8:21 of the second quarter. Brown converted. Score bv period: 0 7 0 Army 0 0 0 Syracuse scoring: Touchdowns, Ridlon 5, run Convension, Brown. 13 West Virginia 21. Morgan State 20.

Trinity (Conn.) 40. Colby 19 Pittsburgh 27, Duke 14. Syracuse 7, Army 0. Navy 13. Cincinnati 7.

Gettys 34, Muhlenberg 7. East Stroudsburg 12. Mansfield moved to the Kentucky 10 on a of 1956 wins and sent North Texas Snoak and Tprry Hall kicked the Mary 13 Tennessee 24, Alabama 0. West Virginia 20, William and yard pass play from Reynolds ahead in their rivalry 3 to 2, ith injuries, left little doubt he'd sp to end John one tie a record, Needing only 21 yards Kentucky's defenses knocked Texas Western went ahead on to break Alan Ameche's record of down two more Reynolds passes the fourth play of the game when back Rav Chilton over from the extra point to tie it 7 7, Hill passed for 7. 17 and 15 yards in the third in a 73 yard drive that pushed full- 3.212 yards, Lupino broke loose and on the fourth down Kentucky fullback Hugh Harman ran a punt SMI' 2.

But Hall missed the kick. Sta'tp the third time he carried the ball center Dave Kuhn broke im tiv back 70 vards for a touchdown. Rice outrushed the Randolph-Macon 20, Guilford 7. North Carolina 34. Maryland 6, Virginia State 24, Hampton Inst.

Mississippi Southern 27. Mem 1 Kuhn broke up the to gallop 46 yards into the end threat with a desperate dive that He picked up an additional sev- an open receiver in the end en yards to establish his own na tional mark of 3,235 yards. Kentucky benefited from break when halfback Bobbv Cra- West Texas Romps 45-0 CANYON, After a st it waj trj Iexas erupted with a a first period drive bog ball to the fout crushing ground attack to defeat down on Arizona one, Wynn plays, and Mitchcl New Mexico 15-0 for its fifth "bite took an Arizona punt and there did a tightrope dash down the sideline for a 51-scoring burst. iiini The North Texans matched that 223 to 212 yards but made only knocked down a pass headed for third quarter with a 54- 70 yards passing to 101 for SMU, yard punt runback by Ben Boehn- all by Arnold who completed only ke that made the score 6-6 zone, a New Mexico, playing before the yens fumbled on the LSI! but largest night crowd in the history fullback Cliff Tribble recovered four of 11 attempts. Rice got Toole used passes to loosen up seven out of 12.

Miner defenses, moving the team Dewveall caught two of Ar from the North Texas 35 to set up passes for 86 yards. Oct Zimmerman stadium, scored on the 17 for the first down Cn scoring run with four and Jackson led the SMU ball first quarter, Parly in second Quarter after vens and Robertson 20 Clafhn IS, Albany 13. Shaw 47, J. C. Smith 0.

Quantico Marines 28. Xavier (O.) 13. Florida 20, Morris 6 I Livingstone 6. Norfolk State 0 Clark 13, Alabama 6, Virginia Tech 46. Richmond II Ison then ran the minutes left in the game, riera with 81 yards in 11 carries, Sh j4 Tf.h|.s yard lint- two Miners threatened to Chilton got vards in nine cat- fiirtii bounce back, but Bob Lar rabees ries for Rice.

Halfback Paul Zip- iA Straight win of the season Saturday night. Score bv pciiodv Kentucky With fullback Charlie Sanders Arizona added two more touch-Louisiana State doing most of the damage, the downs in the second quarter with Kentuc Buffaloes had little trouble gain- Mexico boys doing the dam- ing their second Border Confer- aKe- Gonzales, former New ence victory. Mexico prep star from Anthony. Sanders scored three touch- a Eobo punt and raced 80 downs to run his total to 12 for to score. The third Wildcat the season.

He scored on runs of tally came shortly before the half Kirv 64, two, and 13 yards, in all, he "ben Lionel Romero, al Albu-j picked up 211 of the 4-17 cluerque lad, climaxed a 49-yard 1 scored from 0 7 0 7-14 oooo-o Kentucky scoring: Touchdowns (2-run), Mitchell 14. 'un). Conversions, Hughes 2 t.EXINGTC'.N. of pass was intercepted in the end perlen got 40 in seven carries, zone bv David Lott for the as the game ended. yards rushing.

West Texas counted two touch- sen Passes intercepted Punts 'um tiles trtst drive with a one-yard buck The teams traded touchdowns downs in the second quarter and fbird quarter. Ralph Hun-1 wnaiued led 14 to 0 at the half. It was saker, the nation's No. 2 21 to 0 at the end of three periods intercepted a New Mexico pass and with reserves in the game and raced 50 yards to score. UNM the Buffs added three more in the matched it after Hunsaker had final quarter.

fumbled a punt attempt on his New Mexico made its own eight, John Demman cracked strongest bid early in the fourth over from onp for Rcore quarter. After moving the ball to Score by periods: to take a the Texas three, the Aggies lost Arizona fi 0-26 quette the ball on downs. Fullback Wal- New Mexico 0 6 6 lace Ferguson gained 44 of the Arizona scoring. 99 yards rushing to lead Lupino '46, run); Gonzales the sputtering New Mexico Romero (1, plunge); Hun Sts SUte Krn M3 6-24 10-3 7-45 -1 30 La. College Nips Lutheran 20-19 KG I IN.

Tex, Oct 20 Uxiisiana College came from behind twice, scoring its final touch- Riee down in the last minute of play to beat Texas Lutheran 20-19 Sat- Score by periods Rice 0 7 6 SMU 0 7 0 Rice scoring: (1-plunge), Chilton (2-plunge). Conversion Hall. SMU scoring Dewveall 169-pass from Arnold), Jackson 14-run). Conversions Gentry 2. HOt'STON With 50 seconds left in the COP fi MILWAUKKL, Wi.v (UP) College of the Pacific yards and six points, romped for three touchdowns in the third quarter and added an I Pausing yardage Passes Parses intercepted by game, quarterback Julius Scott passed to Larry Stedley for 30 Stai SMI tfi 14 212 101 7-12 4-11 (t 0 3136 1-29 ys Texas Lutheran had moved into a 13-0 halftime lead The home Yards penalized LAWTON, Okla Oct UP)- Mississippi State 10, Arkansas State 9 Davidson 43, Stetson 7.

EAST Kings College 26, Scranton 14. Villanova 27, Boston University 13. West Chest Tchrs 26. Califoi nia (Pa.) Tchrs 7. St.

Viment 13, Wayneshurg 13. port State 0. staninomi Cortland Tchrs 15 Brockport State 0. Boston College 32. Rutgers 0.

Brandeis 20. Springfield 20. Princeton 28, Colgate 20. Yale 25, Cornell 7. Lafayette 13, Bucknell 7.

Williams 13, Bowdoin 7. Bates 28, Middlehury 0. Amherst 27, S. Coast Guard other in the last minute of team scored in the first quarter 'Hie $5.000 Lawton Ladies IXJA 11 a 28-6 victorv over Mar- "hen Eddie Marburger went over 0pen uas postponed for the Saturda.v. tackle for 62 vards and again in WICHITA WINS 2MI WICHITA, Oct.

20 (UP) again the second quarter when Charley McMann passed to Rod Marburger for 76 yards and a tally. Early in the third stanza Louri second time rain Sat urdav and; two entrants were fined for withdraw ing. Bob Renner, tournament direc-1 The State Railways of Iran Leek. 1 O' rrri JL-iCM lit Hit llillU JUUU 1 1 IVUIiri IUUI IlCUli 1 UUCV saker run). Conversions, Gon- University of Wichita pro- ana College scored twice in two tor.

levied $100 fines against Mrs Swarthmore Lrsinus 13. Connecticut 13, Maine 7 Dartmouth 7. Holy Cross 7 Temple 27, Carnegie Tech 12 Virginia 24. Lehigh 12. Pennsylvania 14, Brown 7.

Columbia 26, Harvard 20. i h' vvi iii 1 it ivu 1.11 it 3 cimllilol ATiio.j 1 tai a aucea an unexpected passing at- minutes, once on a pass bv Frank Betty Bush and Miss Diane Svracuse 7, Army 0 nna ........1 iv inn vjrti Ulifi emu I lit'I section between Andimeshk and Wrhite (51, punt return); up two others Saturday night as on a 28-yard run by Paul Forten Al- sharp grades on the New Mexico scoring: Touch- touchdown and set Mobley to Bill Gardner and then rett, both professional golfers, for Franklin and Marshall 20, sufficient bright 6. Delaware 14, New Hampshire AUTO PAINTING SPECIAL With BAKED ENAMEL Auto Painting BODY REPAIR and FENDER STRAIGHTENING AS LOW AS 8 IN AT HOUR SERVICE 9 OUT AT 5 Arak (1, plunge). it defeated Drake 27-14. berry after a fumbli recovery.

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