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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 10

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TEN DAILY ADVERTISER, LAFAYETTE, LA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 197 Bulldogs Lose To Louisiana Tech By 9-0 Score LI Gridmen Find Ruston Foes More Than They Can Handle Mich. And Southern Cal Rolling oward The Rose Bowl Downhill SPORTS ROUND-UP BY HUGH FULLERTON. JR. Associated Press Sports Columnist Of iro; b1 I rs at an ose.

tth xni iM is ble. Bill Glidewell turned in his best game of the season in the SLI line. Ted Andrus, the injured Don Petit, and Ed. Dressel were up to their usual good performance. George Luffy saw much action at left end, and Bill Bradley and Howard Fournet did most of the work at center on offense, and Warren Douglas did some nice work on defense in the center spot.

The putting of Smith stood out in the backfield performance. Davis Farris, Maurice Chappuis, Frank Ferachi and Jerry Hodges carried a heavy load in the backfield. Dave Fisher was bottled up during most of the game and couldnt break away. Tech's best backs were Joe Rabb, Eddie Harelson, Brittain and J. R.

Bres. UCLAs defending champions thefr first conference defeat, 6-0. The all-victorious list due for fm ther paring this week when Virginia meets Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in one of the Easts standout games Army, which shook off its loss ta Columbia by flattening Washington anl Lee, 65-13. goes to South Bend to taka a shot at Notre Dames perfect record in the last game of their popular series Michigan will be at home against Indiana, fiist of three underdog oppon. ents standing in the way of the Wolver.

ines drive to the Big Nine title and a trip to Pasadena. Purdue, which blank, ed Iowa, 21-G, goes to Minnesota; Iowa to 29-0 conqueror of Northwestern; and Northwestern to Ohio State, which dropped a 7-0 decision to Indiana, for other Big Nine tilts. Mississippi State, which dumped Tu. lane, 20-0, in its only Southeastern Conference start, hooks up with An burn at Birmingham and Mississippi which held third place in that league by edging Louisiana State, 20-18, meets Tennessee in Memphis. Georgia in vades Florida in another conferenco bom.

Southern Methodist risks its lead in the tough Southwest Conference against Texas A. and M. at College Station, while Arkansas, which tied the Aggies, 21-21, invades Rice; and Bayor tripped by Texas Christian, 1 1 BY AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (AP) With Michigan and Southern California rolling toward the Rose Bowl on paths that are down hill the rest of the way. Coliege football still had enough names on its list of unbeaten teams today to gladden the hearts of the sponsors of other post-season games.

Such unbeaten powers as Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, Southern Methodist. Pennsylvania, Penn State, Virginia and Utah survived last Saturday's grid cattles in which the lone departure from the chosen ranks was made by Texas, squeezed out of the all-victorious group by SMU, 14-13. Georgia Tech, headed toward the Southeastern Conference crown and a possible spot in the Sugar Bowl, kept its record spotless by nosing previously oncevt'ci Duke, 7-0, leaving Southern Cal as the only major club with one deadlock of an otherwise clean slate. Michigan turned back Illinois, 14-7, and Notre Dame blanked Navy, 27-0, to continue their two-way race for the mythical national title, while Pennsylvania subdued Princeton, 26-7, and Penn State crushed Colgate, 46-0, to share top honors in the East. Southern California not only whipped Washington, 19-0, but got an added lift toward the Pacific Coast title when California, humbled by the Trojans a I week earlier, bounced back to hand 1 Cathedral Hi Loses to Eagles By 1 9-1 3 Score De-ville.

0 air. in TV 1 el i Two Teams Play Scoreless Tie Until Last Quarter Then Tech Scores Nine Points The Southwestern Bulldogs met their p-state namesakes Saturday night in tuston and found Louisiana Tech a ittle more than they could handle. The core was 9 to 0. The SLI Bulldogs went down in de-eat for the second time this season in game played on a rain-soaked field nd in a drizzle that threatened to ome a downpour at times. A touchdown and a field goal did the rick for Louisiana Tech.

The two teams were apparently on heir way to a scoreless tie until the hird quarter when Techs Joe Rabb iroke through the line and outran the ntire Southwestern secondary to score he games only touchdown. Tech drove to the 10 yard line in the ourth quarter and from there Joe dichael kicked a field goal to make he score 9 to 0. Both teams played hard but Tech lad the advantage of a home field, and lie experience gained from playing tther games in the mud. The Bulldogs ladnt played on a wet field this season. Aside from the two scoring thrusts Tech, the game was for the most iart a punting duel between the Bull-logs H.

T. Smith and Techs Hollis Tones. Smith had an average of better than :3 yards on punts and several times he licked over the head of the safety man. Jnce he quick-kicked 73 yards in the ilr. Southwesterns ground attack could-lt get underway in the soft mud.

times big holes appeared in the ine but the backs were unable to get hrough because of the mud underfoot. Line stars are unheralded in the as the mud was so thick of tacklers was almost impossi- YES We Pick Up And Deliver Golden Cleaners And Dyers Phone 120 just an enlisted man when he was as signed to West Point to coach the ends. No doubt the fame of those wartime army teams helped him land at Purdue, where hes doing a standout first-year coaching job. Rayne High Squad to Play Doubleheader (Special to the Advertiser) RAYNE, Nov. 3 Introducing a novelty in football for this section, Coach Vincent Chappuis announced this week that Rayne High Schools squad will play a doubleheader on Wednesday night at the new athletic field on the RHS campus here.

This twin bill will bring together the Rayne High Baby Wolves, and the Jeanerette High Baby Tigers in a half hour game that will get underway at 7:15 p.m. Following this preview of football strength to come the varsity game will begin at 8 p.m. with the St. Edmunds Blue Jays furnishing the opposition for RHSs Wolves. In the young division, the players are listed as 100-pounders, and this event will give the youngsters a chance for real playing experience and will also give the Jeanerette and Rayne coaching staffs an opportunity to look over the foot ball players of the future.

RHS Girls Marching Corps will also be presented during the game half-time, and the local pep squad, as well as the clever cheering corps from St. Edmunds promise plenty of activity in addition to the two games during the evening. Plan Forming Ball League In This Section LAKE CHARLES, Nov. 3 (AP) Representatives from at least eight Louisiana and Texas Towns will meet in Crowley Nov. 9 to discuss organization of a new minor baseball league.

Organization of a league with either six or eight clubs is planned. Towns asked to send representatives include Lake Charles, Jennings, Eunice, Opelousas, Morgan City, and Orange Port Conception and Central High of Baton a16 Chares, ff5 I Rouge palyed to a 0-0 tie here Friday Arthur have been members of the Class. 1 a Tr BY WILBERT WOODY The Menard High School Eagles won. a one-touchdown decision over the Cathedral High Tigers with a score of 19-13 in a game played on soft turf here Saturday night. The Eagles displayed a brilliant running attack that was highlighted by their hard running fullback Bobby The first half was all Menard with Deville, ONeal and quarterback Kelsa carrying the main brunt of the Eagle offensive.

Early in the first period the Eagles culminated a long drive with Deville carrying over and T. Kelsa adding the extra point. The Tigers were unable to muster their offensive force and were compelled to kick throughout the first half. Early in the second period Kelsa tallied for the Eagles and Menard led at the half 13-0. The second half proved almost disastrous to Menard as the Tigers roared back witn Landry, Higginbotham and Bergeron leading the way.

The first Cathedral score came when Paul Bergeron sneaked over the try for extra point failed and the Tigers trailed by seven points. However, the turning point in the game was the third Eagle marker as Deselle went over on a quarterback sneak. The Tigers still not to be denied, kept the Eagles alert ty shoving over a touchdown as Ed Landry lobbed the ball over the line of scrimmage to end Clifton Creighton; the extra point was added by Landry. The game ended shortly after with the Eagles in possession on the Tiger, 46 yard line. Outstanding players for Menard were Deville, Rust and Deselle.

Rust constantly broke through the Tiger defense and spilled Bengal backs for losses. It would be difficult to single out any outstanding Cathedral player, for they all played an inspiring ball game against a heavier and more experienced ball club. night for the annual AIC homecoming. NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (AP) Looks as if Alabama, a team that has been in the football bowl picture frequently, will have the final say about the South's representatives in this seasons bowl The Crimson Tide took care of any aspirations Kentucky may have had and, with Harry Gilmer pitching, may do the same to Georgia Tech, Louisiana State and Ole Miss Texas, by blowing that one-point decision to Southern Methodist, may have blown itself out of the Cotton Bowl (capacity 45,000) into the Sugar Bowl (cap.

Incidentally, statistics on that tussle dont sound much like the wide open" Southwestern football you hear about. The teams completed 13 passes for 211 yards. Notre Dame alone beat that total and in the conservative east, Yale and Dartmouth accounted for 287 yards through the air and only 259 on the ground. During the recent Indiana-Northwestern football game Floyd (Red) Grow outdid himself in showing courtesy to the officials. During a time out.

Red grabbed his Water bucket, rushed over to the nearest official and asked: May I go in now, sir? The wearer of the striped shirt glanced at the weary subs on the bench and replied: yeah, 1 think the coach will be ready to send you in any time. Monday Matinee Joe Louis, passing through town Saturday, en-route to Pompton Lakes, N. listed a couple of light heavyweights, Gus Lesnevich and Ezzard Charles as the likeliest title contenders after Jersey Joe Walcott. Can you imagine Tex Rickard or Mike Jacobs letting the champ come in on a day when most of the sports writers were tied up with Notre Dame publicity department points out that 17 of 33 games between the Irish and the Army have been decided by seven points or less did you hear Frank Leahy on the air Saturday? I can state without fear of contradiction that everyone associated with the Notre Dame team has no thought other than the coming game with using a lot of words to say: Well moider da bums. Cleaning the Cuff The Easts best pair of football teams, Penn and Penn State, both will be playing in Philadelphia next Saturday.

Too bad it isnt against each Aud Tut-en, former Chicago and Kansas City hockey player who claims to be the only pro hockey player born in Alabama, is attending college in Kansas City and refereeing in the United States League on the And how about a vote for Purdues Stu Holcomb as the football coach who got the most out of serving as an army private? Stu was United States Retain Ryder Cup By Defeating British 11 To 1 ta, rn 0 1 a inf US4 ikrj irn, ksi id -S, hr 1. tht Si he I Lafayette Hi Junior Team Wins Two Tilts BY WILBERT WOODY Coach Sam Selfos Lafayette High Juniors continued their all-victorious ways by trimming New Iberia 6-0 and then dropping the Junior Opelousas team 20-7. -The New Iberia game was strictly a rock-ribbed defensive battle, the Lions scored what later proved to be the winning touchdown as Del-homme passed 40 yards to Hebert. A few plays later, Mayers received a lateral from Peck and raced the remaining 15 yards for the touchdown. In the Opelousas game, J.

Mayers scored two touchdowns, and also added a 60 yard jaunt which was nullified due to a penalty. Coach Scelfo plans several more games for the near future. SPORTS MIRROR (By The Associated Press) Today A Year Ago Princeton upset previously unbeaten Penn football team, 17-11. Three Years Ago Bob Kelly, Notre Dame grid star, received appointment to U. S.

Naval Academy, effective in spring of 1945., Five ears Ago Baseball writers named Joe Gordon of New York Yankees most valuable player in 1942 with Ted Williams of Boston Red Sox second. Ten Years Ago War Admiral, 1-20 wor. eighth straight race, coming from behind in stretch to beat Masked General by two lengths in Pimlico Special. 14-7, visits Texas. Lees, 2 and 1.

Jimmy Demaret, USA, defeated Dal Rees, 3 and 2. Sam King, Britain, defeated Herman Keiser, 4 and 3. Saturdays Scotch Foursomes: Olivcr-Worsham, USA, defeated Cotton-Lees, 10 and 9. Snead-Mangrum, USA, defeated Daly-Whrd, 6 and 5. Hogan-Demaret, USA, defeated Ad ams-F aulkner, 2 up.

Nelson-Herman Barron, USA, defeat ed Rees-King, 2 and 1. America took possession of the shiny gold Ryder Cup for the fifth time in the seven times it has been at stake since the initial competition in 1927, The Americans also won in 1937, the last previous battle for the trophy. NOTICE I am applying for a pardon or com mutation of sentence to time served. Lafayette, Louisiana, October 23rL 1947. DAVID WIRE.

FOR MV PAL. YOU MADE THINS5 TOUGH WITH OU LIES AN ALL THAT STUPE, BUT NOW, you WITCHWITH BY RUSS NEWLAND PORTLAND, Nov. 3 (AP) Americas golfing supremacy over Britain, a I least for 1947, was firmly established today, the result of a smashing finale in the famed Ryder Cup competition. In the revival of the International classic after a decade, the American professional stars handed their British links brothers the worst beating in the history of the event. The score was 11 to 1 out of a possible 12 tallies in the two day matches.

The Americans completed the route yesterday before a gallery of about 6,000 by winning seven of the eight singles events in the wake of sweeping all four Scotch foursome bouts on Saturday. Only Sam King saved tHfe day and the humiliation of being stopped on every front by capturing his singles contest yesterday. The 36-year old Englishman, professional at the Wild-ernesse Golf Club, defeated Herman Keiser. 4 and 3, in the eighth and final match, Keiser was an alternate. He did not play in the two-ball foursomes but was named to the singles by U.

S. Team Captain Ben Hogan who withdrew in his favor. Victorious King accepted his honors modestly, but his feat of standing alone against the American landslide will be long remembered. The two-day results went as follows: Sundays singles: E. J.

Harrison, USA, defeated Fred Daly, 5 and 4. Lew Worsham, USA, defeated James Adams, 3 and 2. Lew Mangrum, USA, defeated Max Faulkner, 6 and 5. Ed Oliver, USA, defeated Charles Ward, 4 and 3. Sam Snead, USA defeated Henry Cotton, 5 and 4.

Byron Nelson, USA, defeated Art Inclement weather ruined the local program and the half-time ceremonies were cancelled. Betty Jane Goudeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Goudeau, queen of homecoming, witnessed the game from an automobile parked alongside the sidelines. Central High sent its band and pep squad and a large number of students but were unable to take the field at the half. Following the game the queen was entertained at a reception at the AIC gym and there she was crowned by Harold Barque, Wildcat captain. Other members of the court were Earline Richard and Shirley Chachere, cocaptain; Mamie Briley, Henrietta Christ, Rosemary Fadoal, Diane Le-! doux, Rita Meche, Wanda Prejean, Gloria Rambin, Lawrence Savoy, Neal Bertinot, Robert Hidalgo, Calvin Moreau, Wally Pastorick, Donald Des-hotels, and Austin Wyble. Evangeline league at one time or another.

A A. Nelson, leader of a group which has been seeking a place for Lake Charles in organized ball, said he had been informed by Lee L. Carver, chairman of a Crowley baseball committee, that the Crowley group will be host to the representatives. Quarterback Club To Meet Tonight The members of the Lafayette Quarterback Club will hear a talk given by Coach Bernie Moore, head coach at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, here tonight at 7:00 oclock, it was announced today. The meeting is scheduled to be held at Oak Grove and it was stated that pictures would also be shown to the group.

emt -gVOOlMV: That the pre-war pre-war straight whiskies in Old Thompson are 5, 6 and 7 years old? That Old Thompson is rich and full-bodied it contains 32 of these straight whiskies? That the same formula that has made Old Thompson famous is used today? That Old Thompson is blended by Glenmore in Old Kentucky? That Old Thompson INTHE WOOD? This means that aged Glenmore whiskies are blended with choicest grain neutral spirits hut instead of being bottled immediately, Thompson is put hack into barrels to assure perfect blending This old-time method takes longer and costs more but it gives added smoothness and flavor. GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Blended Whiskey 86.8 proof. The Straight Whiskies in this product are 5 years or more old. 32li Straight Whiskies67YiGram Neutral Spirits. 2li Straight Whiskey 7 Years Old 50Straight Whiskey Years Old 25 Straight Whiskey 5 Years Old.

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