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TIIK WACO NEWS-TRIIU NE. FRIDAY. NOV EM F. ER 30 9 Slip and Slide to 13-0 Triumph Over Texas Aggies Twenty Thousand Brave Cold, Rain For Grid Classic Cadets Keep Up Dangerous Attack in Their Futile Efforts to Put Over a Score Ry JINX TICKER Mewa-Trlbune Editor MEMORIAL STADICM. AUSTIN, Nov.

For first time since the good st'iisuti of the University of and Aggies met today in their annual battle on a slippery, muddy gridiron, and for the first time in the history of the conference the two teams met under such adverse conditions in Austin. Likewise tor the ninth time in ten inference in Austin the I'ni- rsitv ot Texas Longhorns defeated he Texas Aggies. On a gridiron that had become almost a quagmire through incessant rains of the night i and early morning. the mighty Orange machine bristling with pow- er, and sparkling in brilliance, slipped and slid to a 13 to 0 victory over a valiant band of Farmers from Ag- gieland that not only fought every second of every minute but in the third quarter rose in their wrath I with an attack that became dangerous enough to make the Longhorn adherents shiver from something be- JJP- 1 1 Hoi Racing Entries Kpsom Downs malien? 5 Weedldlt 112 Iiarkie 105 Mighty wuiok ..105 Konanne .105 Natalie ..105 Brilliant Lady too Traiiipnrt Flay Off (5rent 105 fhlcard .109 rah Ira ..105 House .112 Wile swrepogan .109 Molile Stark ..105 Hun Richard .112 Watcti In .100 (IMI Rtl $700. claiming 3 furlongo Dornoch 107 1 Glynson Chatterfoi Daudet THIRD up.

6 Credit System Mega OnHop Along Panout Forest Avenue Btar Pliy Kill KM up, furlonga: Royal Pride Jessie Seymour Two Ladino Bobby FIFTH RAIK: up. Full Tilt Saint d' Amour Wee Prince Sulleman 99 Grimace Grand champion 112 .104 Her Hero103 600 claiming. 3 years 101 George ion Marceline Jack Collins .111 Oommandman lofi Hay 111 Young Bill .104 103 .111 10 10W .111 OND RMI $700. ela-mirt up, fi furlongs: Aax fi 50 3 40 vvoia (Undberg) 3 3o Chllally (Ciellandi Time 1:11. Also ran; Busy St rm, Joel c.

Chevigny. American Kmblem. Tee l'ee Ruth, Radiator. Dozana Blow Awiy IHlRIi umiit eare SV furlongs Sun circle Riaie (Lind Bon Champ Brilliant (Jueen (Anderson) Time 1:13 Also ran Grandpan Corsicana Tiger Spanks Cleburne In Mud by 12 to 0 (Corsicana and Officials ('onfcr Shortly on Site for trict (Contest 15.40 ri 20 5.90 $soo, claiming. 3 Bud Charlton 103 John Mill .............111 11 Kllckeraon Ladder .111 .111 Larquer ................103 .111 Chinese Custom 104 $800.

claiming, 3 yeais 107 Kven Play lorraine 107 Altmark ..102 .102 ...104 HIXTH RM claiming. 3 years side the cold. I Plane' iO.OOO See the fact that the game was played under low gray clouds that threatened rain, and desptie the fact that there was no smiling aun to temper stiff breeze that out of the north. 20,000 fans sat and shivered, roared and quiv- ered as they watched the progress of the oval in this spectacular traditional battle, and considering the conditions under which the game was played, for it was too wet, too cold and the wind blowing too hard to be conducive to football, it was great and in thorough accord with the traditions of the two schools That Texas had the better team there was no doubt from in the first quarter until the close which found the ARRtes battling to keep the from getting another score. Once more the annual game iced its heroes, and they wore the range spangles of the winner Charlie Coates, Philip Ranger and Bohn Hilliard As we write these lines the trio are now in the gym under the soothing influence of the warm shower, receiving the congratulations of their friends, hanging up their Uniforms for the last time.

For throe years they have battled for the Mil honor and glory of the 1'niver- of Texa.s. It must have been with a tear of regret that they received the thrill of the thunderous OVation that greeted them as they Hierehed out lust before the close of the conflict They knew it was their last game, and there must have been gome regret attached to that, but the indicated their successful Careers and they must have gloried Bi that fact. An All-Conference End Philip Sanger of Waco, an end, if there ever was joined hands with Charlie oh tes, another Waco boy to tear the beat laid plans of the Aggie ticking forces asunder Charlie Coa tes a remarkable defensive demon. turned his moat spectacular fame ot a long and glittering career in his farewell appearance today. The best defensive player on the field today was Coates.

A chart that graded the tackles the defensive stars made, on tackles made Which prevented teams from gaining, which tossed them for losses and which got them after were ie. had Coates so far in the lead there was no comparison. But Her Gold General A 102 Woodlander .111 stealing Away .106 Hickory Lad ..107 111 $700. claiming, 3 MKVENTH RM I years up, 1 miles: Parties ...................107 Sleepy Joe Liberty Ace .....106 Sun Worship ...115 Inferno Lad ....111 Hunting Lad ...106 Patch Eye ......100 Enigmatic ............100 KIGHTH RME: 600 I up, 1 mile: Kmpress Mother Vagabond Spanflow F.asle Mr Omareen Breeglng Along Caw Talomond .101 .104 Lady La Marne 103 Quiver .101 Cjmstockery .101 American Queen .104 Kissle .110 Hoy Crazv ............101 .105 Good tone 4 oo 3.70 3. SO I Boy, Leonard Wilson, Texas Moon, Hahy Sweep.

KOI RTH RME: 00 Thanksgiving hnndtcap, 2 years up, Forlorn (Wall) 7.5o 5 oo vt My Dandy 4.SO 3.2o The Pelican (Klngi 3.40 Time Also ran Biff, Martial Music, Wise Anne, Money Getter. FIFTH $700, claiming 3 up, 1 Strap (McCunej 8 5o 4 40 3 10 Shoot i King 5 3 Le Miserable (Llndbergi. 3.20 Time 3-5. Also ran. Friend John, Our The Trainer, Wayward Lad.

Lemon, Michigan Lad. RACE; $700. claiming. 3 years up, 1 mile: Sizzling (Chestnut) ............18 80 5.50 5.40 Plumage 3.20 2.90 Little Joyce (Moser) Time 1:51. Also ran Goodesrone, Stop Gap, Cellba.

Gawame, Peacock Girl. NEVE.NTH claiming, 3 maidens, 1 mile: Reipect (Longo; i Cappoquin (Heyward) Morris (Cantietd) Time 1:51. Also ran: Crosa Kin, Pretty Peg, EIGHTH KM $700, claiming. 3 years up. 1 mile: Deemster Little Honey Glace (Cleilandi Time 1.50 4-5.

Alao ran Missouri Tiiiers Beatt'n COLUMBIA Mo, 29 Outweighed and outclassed hv powerful of Kansas eleven Coach frYank Cardeo hapless Missouri Tigers were crushed under a 2o to 0 defeat here today that placed them in the Big Six cellar for the third successive year. The victory, fifth straight over the Tigers in their annual grid feud, left the Javhawk eleven fifth in the conference standing and marked the eight successive loss of ses-on for the Missouri team Picked as the acid test of the Carideo grid regime, the encounter made it all but a foregone conclusion that the stocky one-time all; America quarterback under strong Huskers Lose To Kansas State In Big Six Classic the Lynn lad Wal Haiders Kansas State ins I Title in I listory Sclinol I ast I Kallv irst the I alt ripped the Cornhunker fort that had thPir touchdown Ti and all over 11 the in isho first half PROVI irM 4 naa for Kalla It fit" for in the nee Kansas first and only lav but vioua victory the in handing charn pionship hawkers the I- Ider Stoner feats in three years, would not retained for another vear be CORSICANA. Nov 29 Corsicana High Tigers bounded out of the central Texas Interscholastic circles with fifth straight district championship on Tiger field by handing a scrapping but outclassed band of Cleburne Yellow Jackets a 12-0 licking before a crowd of almost 3000 fans on a muddy and sog- alumni fire for a string of 22 gy field in the rain Thursday afternoon. To Confer on Cite Corsicana and Athens high officials will confer relative to details for their bi-district tilt within the next few days. Smith, fullback, wer.t over for both of the touchdowns, the first on the second plav of the second period for a yard and his in I the third period when he carried the ball through the line for four yards after he had passed to Ashworth.

who sped ond wiggled 32 yard-. The an(J I I A oK. Spotlight Saturday in Southwest Final Chapter to Grid Race Is Awaited LINCOLN Neb Nov Kansas State's voting football opportunists, gallantly coming down the stretch 'or the coach of the conference helmed Nebraska with a last half rally here 19-7. and wrested from the Cornhuskers the Big Six football championship. the first won in major rivalry by the Iste arriving "Purple Break l.nnae in Final Quarter With one touchdown in the third period and two in the final quarter, all scored from the vicinity of al Kansas Jaw l.ead Purple lder KNCK, I Nov 29 uP) hand of Brown Hears, ir a major victory, fought enly for three periods to- ilted as the magical Rei vards for a fourth clinched a ISO-pound scored 1 the old re- dir.

th (ted vi, Stoner other two Maurice (Red) sophomore fullback touchdown that ena liable halfback. Ore the score with a we kick in the third swept the ends foi touchdowns in a fourth quarter uprising. Nebraska score was made on a short sfJib Rob Benson the climax of a long march. The Times Square subway station is the htiMest point in New York City's rapid transit lines reveal. touchdown 1.1 triumph Bruins we be th? renot igat score were even ex- gh to hold reasonable hopeless pre-ut ii i this Th gate The) underdogs that only a slim 10,000 came out to watch nksgiving morning classic, ars covered the speedy Col- ks and ends from start to finish while holding Colgate's famous passing and lateral attack in eheck But po i tackling enabled Dick Of- fenhammer.

who scored first by running back a punt 90 yards. Don Ir- and Ike Kern to pile up shout 2iMi extra var Is on plavs that should have stopped at the line of scrimmage. 40 4 30 3 10 3.70 2.90 2.SO Scarletta, Three. 10.6o Our Sis. The Trslner, Lemon.

Michigan Lad. 4.B0 4.40 5.20 4 11.30 Kriend John, Wajw-ard Fair 0 2 IJttle Ina Squire Bob .112 Southland Poet.112 Kdger Belle .109 Tall Set CfM Belle Col Melus .112 Bunny Fly .109 K.MF: $400, claiming. 3 years up, SS Vonme .111 The Nile Oderlc ..111 Hard Hit .103 Guide Book .103 Barashkova .111 Annie ..113 King Belgian los Zev Star 1 (Ml Holland ............111 Brookhattan 111 Sister Noah Chile Gold Ten wood .111 Alatnac .103 Thurnbergia .100 mik it it $t'Mi. claiming. 3 years up 51.

furlongs Mesh Honors .111 Corid a .110 Blue John Ill Theo P.oche&ter 111 Northern Sir Conner ill Fountain 113 Peggy1M Little Marcelle. 103 Hamburger Jim 111 Magna Mater Ma 100 Span.103 Sorcery Brown Polly 105Morlng .105 Km RM $400. claiming 3 up, Flag .105 Flying Silk 99 Dauntless Miss Ill Vern Preferred .111 Nell Kuhlnian. 107 Poliva Folly .103 Gay ....100 Fit kin ..111 Shirley 103Burnside .107 Two Brooms Cloirado .102 Ready for Co Bl'ENOS AIRES, Nov. Camera of Italy, former world heavyweight champion, and Vietorio Campolo of Argentina, completed training today for Saturday 12-round bout.

a gate ot more than mi kni it will be Camera's first come-back attempt since losing his title to Maxie Baer last summer. Mear.w’hile Paulino I'zcudun, veteran Spanish heavyweight. is training nearby to meet the winner. Win Doubles Tourney PARIS, Nov. -(UP) Bib Bill Tilden and Bruce Barnes of the United States today defeated Martin Plaa of France and Albert Burke of Ireland in a doubles match of the French professional tennis tournament The score was 6-2, 2-tf, 0 4, C-0.

This turned the tables un Burke and Plaa who had beaten Tilden ar.d Barnes, respectively, in singles yesterday. Hans Nusslein, of Germany, defeated Tilden in a professional am- i gles match, 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, h-6 punt returns and end runs of Ashworth was a highlight. Harshaw, Aston, McCuIloch, McElwrath, Langston and Walling performed fine in the line for the victors Peacock. I Stroud and (iriffin were the stars for Cleburne. Plavs Without Humphries Corsicana played without the services of Homer Humphries, star ball- I lugger, ho sat in a car on the side- 1 lines.

He has been out this week from an infected boil and spider bite. Johnston, another half, was also absent due to a cold. Corsicana rolled up 15 first downs to five for the Jackets and excelled in all departments of play. Cleburne never seriously ned, but the educated toe of Stroud staved off several scoring chances for the i Starting Corsicana Lar.gston and McCullough, ends: Aston and Wailing, i tackles: Laudan and Harshaw. guards: McFlwrath.

center: Sharp, quarter; Ashworth and Dowd, halves; Smith, fullback. Cleburne Patton and McLaurin, ends; Bickner and White, tackles; Grift in and Ellis, guards. Larson, center Stroud, quarter: McKenzie and Peacock, hal.ves; Collings. fullback Officials: Giggins, S. referee; Roach, Bavlor, umpire; Howell.

Trinity, head linesman; Wolfe. Baylor, Judge. Trinity Tigers Win WAXAHACHIK. Nov. Trinity university's Tigers took a thrilling 13-to-0 game from the Austin college Kangaroos here today, protecting their goal line for the fourth straight year against Kangaroo drives.

Pete Cole scored Trinity's first touchdown in the opening period and Raymond Miller added the final tally in the fourth quarter. Cantain Lewis, Cooke and Cole stood out for Trinity, and Crouch, Caudle, Gamimil and Hardin were the Kangaroo stars. This Section of Football World DALLAS, Nov. The 1934 Southwest conference football will be concluded Saturday with Ri.e plaving Bavlor at Waco and Texas Christian meeting Southern Methodist at Dallas Rice can win the championship by beating Baylor, but if the Owls should lose, the University of Texas would win the championship If Rice and Bavlor should tie, the titular race would end in a tie between Rice and Texas. Westher Mad Inclement weather promises sog- gridirons for Saturday games The smothered last week by Christian.

7 to 2. have been fired up by Coach Jimmy Kitts and will be ready for a torrid battle against Bavlor Bill Wallace halfback, John McCauley, quarterback, and Ralph Miller, tackle, will be seen in action for Rice The trio made todav Associated Press' annual All-Southwest conference team. S. M. I'.

Max Have Trouble Texas Christian's power-smacking 1 backfield is expected to give Southern Methodist trouble Darrell i ter, 215-pound Christian center, who made the all-conference team and i led his mates to victory last week over Rice, is the lineman the Mustangs fear Texas A. and and the University of Texas closed their conference schedule todav at Austin, where the Longhorns won, 13 to 0. Conference Standing Team W. LTPet. Rice 41 0 1 4 1 1 Texas Christian 3 2 Southern Methodist 2 2 1 Arkansas 2 3 1 A.

and 1 4 1 Baylor 1 4 0 FirTH KUK: claiming. Karl Carroll Vanities, 3 up Betty Farrell ...105 Diehard Mueller ....................10) 105 Heavy Sugar ....103 The Immortal II 105 SIXTH K4(K: $400, claiming, 4 up. 1 1-lfl ...............100 Ballot ...103 Blind Nanny 1119 The Spaniard Marabou 10 Baiotataway .103 Lady Kmily ..........105 Backward N'v'r 100 Bourbon Prince .107 Tarnish 104 did not have to have a chart t(i Royml JacK MurPhr 108 knew the kind of game that Coates nkienth $400. claiming, 3 laved. Nobody needed such a chart, up.

I mile; Rand Fiddler ,111 Allegretto 10 Tie With Plovvboys STEPHENV1LLK, Nov. (AP)The North Texas Agricultural college Aggies clinched the Central Texas conference title here today by battling the John Tarleton Plow boys to a scoreless tie in a drizzling rain. Both teams chugged up and down the rain-soaked field in futile efforts to score, the Aggies piling up seven first downs to six for the Plowboys. The Aggie line braced in the pinches and beat off Plowboy scoring threats. pin He was all over the field, six foot two.

200 pounds of football dynamite, charging in and backing out, diagnosing plavs with the precision of an all -American. Inconquerable Grid Hera Slashing mud, sliding over the grass, stopping this Aggie play and that one, intercepting breaking up interference, carrying men out, a raging mcon- qpjerable football hero determined to make his last game the best and succeeding beyond the fondest hopes Of his most sanguine admirers Char- Mr Coates was the greatest football plaver on the mud-coated gridiron this afternoon from practically every of view, in rapt admiration the DcivH in the press box and at the radio watched his play. Seldom have they seen anything like it. It manv years before it is equalled In another Aggie-Texas game. And then Bohr.

Hilliard He, too closing a spectacular three-year career at Texas, playing his last giune of a colorful 10-year grid career It was not his kind of day. )4e is not a mud horse, but a passing kicking, plunging will o'the wisp, ho can do everything a good backfield man should do and when the field is dry and fast is just about most dangerous backfield star in southwest Well, the mud and in conspired to slow him up today, ut the elements could not stop him. The elements which had conspired with a fighting Aggie clan playing its tl football of the season, and coached to stop Hilliard above all others could not do it. He got away for a gain of 30 yards to place the ball on the Aggie 10-yard line. He away on another 18-yard jour- pey another tune.

He carried the kail to within inches of the Aggie oal on another occasion, and then the fourth period took that slip- fery, heavy pigskin and made two Spectacular passes in a row, one to ut the ball deep in Aggie territory the next sailing across the goal ne for a touchdown. He added the point. He led Texas' attack. did some of the punting and sent fne out on the one-yard line, lie flayed the safety position and intercepted Aggie aerials. Perhaps it not be amiss here to tell just kow the old ball game progressed.

No Heora In Klrat Quarter The first quarter closed without score by either team, but the longhorns in making two first for Texas and the Aggies failing to make any and with Texas aubstantial yardage on exchange of punts completely outplayed Farmers in that period. In that iod Texaa passed five times, the irst four being incomplete and the fifth intercepted A. and M. was lever in a position to pass in that it period but tried two to no avail, naa punted three times for '10 45 yards. Aggiea punted four for S3, two, and 25 yards.

in the second quarter the game "TURN TO PACK 11 COLUMN I Ilasola Hill Luts Lusano Upset Puwer Oolden Oriole Probationer .110 Yarnailton 103 ..111 Suffolk ,.112 Hold Hard Baritone Donle All Forlorn Pays $7.50 HOUSTON, Nov. Forlorn, conqueror of C. V. Equipoise at Narragansett .110 r.K.HTH RME: Hub race. JfcOO.

claim intc, .1 up, fut Principio IOS lit) Wirt Proud Princess Justa .108 Polly Ilia Kuglt Big Blur Mt. Washington 111 ............1 (iM Oreen Wave Polly Dlskln Ali ove lus Morvim Judge Primrose Wlgrose Southland Belie 10S Oolden Storm Race Results Bowie .110 in lio Park last month, raced to a popular triumph in the Thanksgiving handicap at Epsom Downs today. W. C. Reichert's My Dandy, year-old veteran campaigner, was the runner-up to the Mrs.

Mildred J. White candidate, with The Pelican third. Seven high class platers ot miscellaneous ages contested the six furlongs sprint over sloppy track in i winner paid $7 50 straight in the $2 mutuels. 'Jockey N. Wall was astride the four-year-old Menifee filly and was warmly cheered by the large crowd that braved one of the most dismal days ot I he meeting.

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C. IloUter. KU up 1 3 Tuffy i Tiempo (heat'Oi Peiiridtr i Meade Time 7 os tai' Iruii Vote Krumptr, Plav, Paridle Flv 3 7 70 4 30 ano 3 3 Hcotch Soldier, 4 30 40 claiming. jeare Un THIKII up I-IS (Weir I SO ft SO Hound Money 4 30 3 50 Airway Time 2.116 ran ob Ntssertoe. Hattie of 11 tiankie.

Jimmy 1 Appear, Bun- tlno, Socialite Mil Kill handn ap. all furlenga: Htar Purler iB.j.-hak* SO 3 10 30 (KoiriiKarten .) 4 70 3.20 Happy Oo 3.30 1:13 3-5 ran: Burnin Blaze, Indian Runner. IIITH RACEt claiming, 2 Dukt Oirl (Meade) tto 14 (VI 0 70 Kvetsold (Kenick) 14 80 70 Cbatmoaa (Lynch) 30 Time 1 4S 4-5. ran- High Olae, Identfy. Silent Hhot, Projectile, Thursday, Lady KeiKh.

Only One. MIXTH 1600. claiming, 3 years up. 1 1-16 Band Wagon (Fallon) 7 40 4 30 3.50 Careful (Smith) 4 70 3 80 Hnow i Meade) 4 40 Time 1:52 2-5. ran: My Counsellor, 1 1 Oaly arrow.

Broadway Lights, Long Bit, Wotjly West. MKVFNTH RAfKt added, claiming. 3 up, l'j Oarden (Rosengarten) 8 SO 4.00 Out St eelhead (Betm ki 4 .40 Out Carabinier II i Out 3-5. Also ran: Moralist. Kpsom Downs HA( 1400, claiming, 3 )eam up, Kal Finn Parvin) 7 60 4.so 3 10 Pride (Audernoni s.So Slit Yancey 4 40 Tune Also ran Oiuidr tom Panther City.

0 l.una ics, Foiget Not, High Clover i LAST DAY In Which to Pay ONE-11ALF our State, County and School TAXES For I 934 Without a Penalty First Hall Must Be Paid by Midnight November 30, 1934 Second Half Due and Payable on or Before Midnight June This office will remain open until 10 tonight to accommodate those who cannot get off during our regular hours. clennan county tax collector ahn litr ear Use Onr Liberal A depnalt will hold any article until even later. Take advantage of this liberal HiranKenient to select Christma? gifts, tires and many other items now from one of the largest and most complete stocks to be found anywhere at these unusually low prices. targe. Complete Mocks, While They last at These Prlcea VELOCIPEDES Our Kamoua Safe, more durable and t.etter loriking.

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