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RECORPtCHRONICLE, OCTOBER-IS, Mil BRONCOS TUMBLE LIONS, ENTER VICTORY Hy ROY MOSES Conch Clyde carter's Denton iHigh Broncos, showing lots ot clowns in (he second iort and; lhcir own 40-yard line. Cromcr Ui2 Bioncos accounted for one Me- cut and as Woods for the Kinney broke the ice first carlv! Llons 1(lrlc to pick up the ball in the sworn! nimrier. when and Rayzor, playing hearts playing a uan -np for the i Jtotbnlt. pounced on the bull visitors plunged over from the' 011 lnc MfKinney ciglit-yai'ct line, one-yard mark. Hnynes trv for ox- I Tlu thc noxt I 11 Boorman tra point was blocked hamlert off to Cromer on a reverse The Broncos slapped lcft fO1 tally.

Cro- bark few minutes inter to tie the mt the ball over for thi remainder of the field for the touchdown. Abbey'also kicked the extra point. Early In the last pe- rlod Hie. Broncos accounted for ah- and power before record- other score after ft 62-yard drive breaking crowd this season, an- Boormnn nnd Cromer put the their first win in ijic District thcc McKlhney seven MA scholboy rld race lasl. night yaul mnrK the next try Cromcr setting the McICimiey High streaked around left end for thc Lions back on (heir heels.

26 lo IS). Abbey's kick was low. was Bill Cromer with his skil- The Lions had not given up and nil passing and brilliant change of cnmc midway in this period Dace running that paved the way to the gume at 19-all. Hamilton to victory tor his leiummites. Cro-1 sl(K llis 46-yard line and shot mer figured in on eveVy touchdown a ofl-yard pass to fteathington who lJ.v.

the Broncos. He was assisted by i ftll ei i 34 for Hie touchdown. Kood teamwork headed by Abbey, woods ran the ball over for Ihe. ex- Stewart. Doorman.

Raynor, Sclilcl- niil and Mays. playing the first quarter I scoreles, (lie two (corns went to' work. McKinney (AVO tonch- Kay'zor Saves Game With less than three minutes to play the Broncos had the ball on The Hand That's Almost a Foot ccunt. when Cromer stepped back and shot a neat pass to Schleinnt who gathered the ball in on the Lions' 30-yard line and was taken in from behind by Woods of McKinney on their 5-yard mark. This pl'iy u-as god for G3 yards.

On the third play, Cromcr flipped a pass lo Rnyzov over (he (ton! line for the ulley. Abbey's kick was blocked. McKinney took to Ihe air. Hamilton doing thc pitchim: and la(e in this same staiuca, the Lions started a drive on the Denton 4(i. Hum- tl'on hot passes (o Chapman and WUK'I tt'orkwi liie tail! down toi Ihe Bronco tlnve-yard line.

From lucre on three line bucks uTiett over for the score. Huynes' try for extra point, was wide, just before the half ended Denton had the ball first and ten on the McKinney 32. limncs Overhaul Lions Trailing at (he bcgitiuinK of the second half thc Broncos" fought bacv. for the lead and scored one in' the ililrj and marking up two more in the last period. Earlv in EAOLES, OVERHEAD ROUTE IDE OPEN, HUMBLE SFA CONFERENCE OPEIR28-0 extra point and the final score of the game.

The first downs stood even for both teams, 11 each. Starting Ends. Russell and Abbey; tackles. Enlow little finger and it Is attached to Bill Coach Jack Sisco's North Texas Eagles took to the air In Nacogdoches Friday nigiu to wallop the Stephen p. Austin College Lumberjacks, 28 to 0.

In a Lone Star Conference, grid battle. Co-Captain Eugene Wood did most of the pilclung damage for the e.lassy Ea- 1 glcs, hurling Iwo touchdown passes in Ihe first halt to help build up a 21 lead and then selling up Ihe four and final tally in thc third quarter. Ouvwc-ighcd nearly 20 pounds to the man. the inexperienced Lumberjacks never had a. chance until a flurry of passes, most of them from Cotton Bolt on to Larry Covin.

sparked a Gii-yard drive against Eagle substitutes- in the final quarter. The gun nipped thc threat on the seven-yard line, however. Some nifty passing by Wood, one each TO Forrest Covin and Power, and two to Purcell, put the Eagles on the march in the first qnar- ter. On fourth down Wood cll- i maxcd the 85-ynrd parade by pass: ing yards to Orenbaum the touchdown and Formagus kicked tlie extra point. Cash in Opporluruty After the Eagles covered Mills' fumble on the SPA 40.

they off to another tally in the second qnar- Where You Going 9 Bud? fabulous six-foot four- i ter. und Waldrip; guards, McAlister 1 inch. 203-pound all-round athlete and end ot Texas A. nnd M. It and Blair; center.

Stewart; quarter, Schleiuat; halfbacks. Boorman and Rayzor; fullback, Cromer. McKhiney Ends, Royal and Hcutlilnglon; tackles, Yarbroligh and Brlce; guards. Cok and Price; center. Haynes; quarter.

R. ITamil- without saying that with milts like superlative pass snatcher. this. Jitterbug Henderson is a Wood peged to Koonce for 12 P. Covin to orcn- Duel of Aggies Outrun Eagle Harriers, Vaughn Second i The North Texas cindernien, run- i ning in their second meet of the! Eagerly Wailed Villa nova Slill Undefeated as Bears Fall counter and Pormajuis aj-iain con: verted.

1 Austin's Larry Covin made a bril- Ham 40-ynrd punt return just be- Settled on Field Today By HAROLD CLASSEN NEW YORK. Oct. 1 football program pcrhap; doesn't have the quantity of recent Saturdays but it makes up that deficiency in quality and there are at least a half dozen games whose outcomes have caused more discussions than the issues in a by-year election. Uppermost in the. debates is the North western-Michigan fracas in which Lynn O.

(Pappy) turns loose a whole horde of bacr against a Wolvehtine line that isn't supposed to have a weak spot. Every one of the Evanston stadium's 48,000 seats will be occupied for this first meeting of two bi" ten standouts but it cnn't completely overshadow such other get- to- gcthers as Cornell-Navy. Christian-Texas A. Columbia-Georgia or Michigan State Santa Clara. And down the South they will bet that yon can't pick the winner of; JB the Alabama-Tennessee or North fi)770 Carolinn-Tulane contests.

The Michigan-Northwestern to. however, does overshadow- Big Ten tilts as Iowa's meeting 1, wit litwice-beaten Wisconsin. Ohio i Util Curt Mecnain, Oregon great jeit-jianaed passer, itn-ows himself ns welt as the ball while Webfeet beat Southern California. CilUlfl in; Final Denton Girls Have College Average fore the hntf, ljul tlio Eagles reared State's Mopes of making It three Pouvteen Denton girls have been i listed among T. S.

C. W. students I who have a scholastic average of With a total of $760 pledged to- ol DcUer aml are entitled to 'ward a $1.200 goal, the annual Boy class exemptions thLs semester at PORT WORTH. Oct. up atul added tlieir third touch- wins at Purdue's expense.

Pitts-1 down. Orenbaum ran thirty yards burgh's visit to Minnesota and Barnes passed 10 Covin lor nine to Drake's collision with Illinois. the 20. and then Ashton swirled Indiana, unable to get started Scout finance, campaign diluted by the college. year goes against another FuHevton was virtually com- i They are Misses Wavy Alice tough foe.

this time Nebraska of the I'leted Saturday when only a few Barnes. Mars' Evelyn Blagg. Agnes i remained on the list. i DeNicholas. Edith Ellison, Barbara.

Including tlie sustaining pledges, Hancock. Mary 'Frances Harris, S2.530 has now been raised Mat tie Koonce, Elisabeth McCullar. i over in jannts. kicked the 21st point at half time, run mugll 1VK7, LUIS LilllU ul Lilt PHILADELPHIA. Oct.

A 13-yard run by Wood, his Big Six and last year's Rose Bowl 6 couple of Goliallis of Soudiuest op homore Joe Pezelski, "with passes to Orenbaum and Covin, and victim. Conference football battle here to- scimnerin" mint returns kept Clayton's 19-yard heave to Koonce day but a couple of Davids with two scampeim punt returns. "Pt set lhc wood's one-vard their slingshots cocked are ready a scrapping Villanova eleven un- pkmge for tne fourth touchdown to steal the show. beaten nnci untien ns it walloped in the third quarter. Forma- the Baylor Bears or the Southwest i gus converted, and felt so frisky current season, fell the tlili'cl quarter Cromer.

standing Imrriers his own 34. tossed a puss to in two-mile team race who gntliered ball in on his own dowii- before the A. M. ipid on the Kyle Oillespie. who always stars for the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, will duel Reruce Moser.

great triple-threater of the Texas Aggies. They are the boys who have led the Ooliaths through three games Conference H-6 before 31,000 fans with his kicking that he later tried at Shibe Park last night. two field goals, one from the SPA He ran back one kick SB yards 35 and the other from the 34. Both for a score in the first quarter and short. set up the second counter in the i First downs favored the Eagles, 19 18 MONTHS TO PAY! Sec Them Before You Buy! King Radio Electric Shop i we.

but was unable to meet tne Gmes clone lunsn ot the Aggie runner Wood 6 nc 01 North "toxas liiiLshed in the third var( position. Laney of the Aggies cap- llie Frogs llavc rcglllal enter tured fourth place honors trailed by Howard of North Texas. Mayer, Gurrett, Bibbs and Elmore. all of the Angles, liuished in the order named and Evans of thc- Eagles trailed in 10th place. Also running far the North Texas team were Kent Wagonseller and ClltTord Robinson of North Texas The two mile learn race was run off under fust mau finishing to count one point, second, two points and so on.

Low score wins the meet. Billy Blackstone on the shelf with njuries. Arkansas Set For Lonn'horns Pezelski stepped his long sccor- fl ins; run behind uayoU blocking bv MljKlTl OUTS Bill Sullivan nnd Tony Anderson, i At the start of the last period he i put the ball on the Baylor 18 with his 27-yard jaunt, and passed to' Zig Xamlynski for a first down on (he six. A penalty tacked the Bears to their one, and Zamlynski lunced over. -0 (By Press) Lulkin's roaring Panthers, one of the high scoring machines of In Southwest Down in the Southwest ence where they call them; Lone star eleven but every Confer- i tne S3.2M Denton district part of Dorothy Marie Scott, Winnie Dim- c-the La Fort Worth area budget, according to Lyndon T.

Grant, county scouting executive, who estimated an additional $350 would be pie gar Watts. Beatrice Wltte, Mar- McMath and Mmes. Bess Mc- worked To Have Religious to the St. Louis University Billi- kens. In addition to Indiana-Nebraska the Big Six oners Oklahoma at Kansas State and one of Missouri's 1 ip better teams against Iowa State at! E-mpnaSIS VV eeK Ames.

I Out on tlie Paciflic Coast, where! With the theme of "Returning to they change football leaders as of- Religion." the sixth annual "rell- tcn'asn Broadway playboy changes Bious emphasis week" sponsored by girl friends. California mixes with Student Council of Rellaious Oregon while Stanford, its victory Activities next week on the T. S. string exhausted, hopes to take off W. feature Rev on another win San Francisco Uni- erett Holland Jones, rector of versify at the victim.

st Mark's Episcopal Church, San 10 Pounds NO. 1 FANCY RED POTATOES 15c Piggly Wiggly AUSTIN, Oct. rolled to South Carolina." rules which allow theirs' injury-hampered Razorbacks 1 pulled themselves together here to- Take-a-chance, clept. Judging by last week's results. Sanger Downed lash with the undefeat- University of Texas Longliorns, the best football pick this time clip, undefeated, untied and uii- jthe tilt opening thc steer's 1941 would be to pick a seat in thc last scored on, Lulkin today stands as Southwest Conference schedule at row and keep quiet, But with ut- the major team in the schoolboy, 2:30 p.

m. ter abandon we'll take Villanova erid destined FFA Cool, clear weather was in pros- over Baylor for tonight's shot in sweep unhindered into thc slate peel tor an antiiMpateLl crowd of Ihe dark and Navy over Ccrnetl, playotf. 23.000, largest ever to see a Porker- Nebraska over Indiana. Northwest- Texas schoolboy football history, other games on the sunset coast Antonio, as the principal speaker. rolled another hapless opponent pit Washington State against Sou- Hls schedule includes talks In under an avalanche of points last them California and UCLA against the mam auditorium on "Whose uight to strike terror from Pali- Washington in addition to unbeaten Business Is It? at 11:15 a.

m. Tues- handle to Gulf. i Santa Clara's party with Michigan rtnv 1Llte GrL at Moments" at At more thun a point-a-mbiute. State. p.

m. Tuesday, "Was Christ a at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday and "What Is the Good News?" at S.15 p. m.

Thursday. The Interfnith Council, organized last year to supplement work of the student council, will sponsor The PPA Band of the Tenchers an 11:15 o'clock assembly Thurs- Men's Super Big Mac OVERALLS $1.19 Blue or stripe. Low or high back. Big values I.C PENNEY CQ Distributed by 7-UP HOri'MNG CO. Denton, Texas Money We liavo moiioy to moot all your building noeds or to ro- i iiiiinco your obligations.

Good terms, service. Gut our Denton Kcderal SayinKs I.nan Association W. E. MANN. Secretary IVicphono LJG line-np for Sancer l.eroy MeClendon and Ray Rector.

ends; Prod Schcw nnd Wallace i TootJink-rr. tackles; Charles Ezell llt'Olt Jit. i and George Morrow, guards; Calvo NEW YORK, Oct Spe- I Hoydstun. center: Bobby Ready, ciul News Rcrvicel Arkansas quarterback: Cotton Farrell and I which admits being in (lie South- Oscar Vaughn, halfbacks; Jerry west Conference doghouse, is aim( Oilcs. fullback.

Sanger substllu- ing to ouldo the oilier six by sien- (ions were Sam Lewis, Vul Wylie. i ing up 1,500 volunteer i Harold Simpson anil Virgil Ward. rates from SI for end coaches to $'2fi. or what have you, lo be a coarh of the And (hen, says Drum Heater Johnnie Porter, "Walch our fur tly." Stan Ben- 1 jaiuill. the Phillies' oiuuelder.

is keeping in shape this fall by helping Coach iMass) High, where he was crld captain in 1932. Mayon the Philly welterweight puucher, given up i for dead' live years when 11 i heater exploded and burned him. just how he feels. Going'into your first conference game you can feel a llatningo fluttering in your stomach." Someone reminded him that GrifYin had to break in against Minnesota, and Nile corrected it two tla- iningns." Don Outteridge. who coulcln'l get back his old job with the Cardinals last season, says he won't play minor league ball any side.

i ame Tlie two Fort Worth teams piny- Evangelist what was considered the battle Hyman Appelman, who is conducting a revival at the embly at tlie Senior High School. Favored Rice illfffflflllff for the district title and in the lust minute Gordy Brown flipped a 55- yard' pass to Louis Btirress for a 12-1 victory'. Bill while the learns with perfect ASSISTANT ATTORNEY OFN- marks came through, seven of the! FRAI CI SHOT twelve that had been undefeated! woobBRIDGE. Oct. IS but had ties on then- records were Clark.

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Oct. institute's Owls, who np- mighty Txilane last week, go as heavy favorites tonight after the top Louisiana team, the Tigers of Louisiana Stale. Rice look a physical pounding while lioutinR Tnlane. Tlierc were rcporls dial Fullback Bob Bruin- loy. who scored the Owls lo Ihelr 10-0 ictory, will not be at his best If lie does the Owls had problem of maintaining the i line edge Uiey had against the Ortvn Wave.

Today's guest star. Carter i Scoop) liXimcr. Greenville is. C.i News: "What we thought In be pumpkin ou our Ranch yesterday turned out to be the Inst foolball which llooty Payne kicked in Boston and The old school try. When the Oalesburg (III.) High School -pony" team scoivd a (ouch- O)ViJ- Jllllll-ll riown against Molina lint II Fullback Don Williams tried 'a line plunge for the point and didn't BIRMINGHAM, Oct.

18 make it. But Moline was olTsitle The Mustangs of Southern Meth- and he got another chance. That time Oalesburg hud a man in mo- ixiist ijniversity. given hasty enciors-nnen' BE CAREFUL Most accidonls hiippon right in the home, and prompt "first aid" for every little cut, burn or bruise prevents serious trouble. We urge every family to huve hnndy of Bandages, Adhesive Tape, Absorbent Cotton, Mecuvochrome, Iodine Why not stop in a( once and net a supply Our economy prices niiikc it easy to lie safe.

Brooks Drug Store Humes 20 and FOG LIGHTS make nijjlil i i sut'or. Stainless steel, pniber lens. Priced $1.45 up CUT HATE AllTO SlU'l'LY Phono 32ft railbirds' favorites. tlon and was set back five yards. meet Auburn's Plainsmen In an In- Ou the third eflort Williams miss- tersecdonal clash today, cd on a pass but.

Sideline talk, spouting after both line again was ollside. Finally squads nrrlveti. went as high ns Williams ran thc end nnd failed: couple of touchdowns margin for to score. Moline won the game th? Conference- team, i based on statistics showing the Professional note. 1 Tony McKelvln.

sports editor of the Ralcisli iN. News and Observer, has been promoted to the managing cd's clmir and Sam rxvnakl. his former ttike.s over the sport spot. John Cmn- ley is tlie new sports of the Oklahoma City Okhihomnn nm! limes, succeetlUiy Biw Ifaiu. Mustangs the edge in weight over the NEW 1942 RCA-Victor Radios from $11.95 up On Display At MARTIN RADIO GIFT SHOP North Side Square Phone 130-For lee PENRY BROS.

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