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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 8

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SUNDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 19. lm nin daily senttnet; and junction, Colorado TACX Elflir Alsab Wins Ninlli Kace on Saturday Colorado Buffs Pass Way To 26-13 Win Aggies Weber College Whip Girls lo Come for Game Northwestern Defeat by Michigan Is Outstanding Performance of Weekend Colorado College Whips Mines in Biggest Circus Of Rocky Mountain Area Colorado 8tato Score First, ut Herd Cornea Back ta Hatch Tally Victory Fata Colorado at Htad of Big Fevcn Cooftroco Minnesota Rollg Orer Pitt Panther! Nary Wears Down Fine Cornell Arrayi Army Show Signs of Revival and Toaaeg Ytla for Long Hr Fight From BcMnd Thrw Tlmw to Finish Dizzying Afternoon an Only Undefeated, Untied Eleven Left in High Altitude llegion Manhattan, 21-12; and 8yrari aad had so trouble with New York nlveralty, 21-9, Wisconsin spaet tb dope ta () easy 110 conquest of Iowa la Big Taa wbll Missouri aad Oku. boms scored decisive Big Bit via. tortee, th former over loot 8iita 29-11, aad Oklahoma over Kaa aa State, 19-9. Ia tba far west, Santa Clara pushed over the one tonchdowa la tk first period and beat Mlcbltu Slate, 7-9.

Oregon, Washington aad lonthera Cal I fora la ecorad Pad fie Coast conference trlampka Or ton trounced California, J-7; Souther California nipped With. Ington Slat 7-6, aad Waahlagtoa oataeored U. C. L. A.

14-7. Unbeaten Utah waa held to 6-6 dra by Brigham Touag la a Rocky Mountain Big Seven bat. tie. Colorado handed Colorsde Stat Ita first defeat, 26-11, wklla Deavar swamped Wyoming, 41-1, another tonchdowa aa tha reward for a 14-yard march ba personally conducted. Meanwhile, Colorado Mlssi ball rnnaer aad blocker were doing all lhay eoald (a atop th Tiger rusk.

fallback Del Redding, a 104 pnnnd eophomore, drove II yards through th C. C. middle for the first Engineer ecore. Harry Campbell skimmed 47 yard for the second ea a faked reverse. Tk third was the prettiest of 11 halfback Harry nosers took a revert aad want all th way, ft yarda.

with fallback Reddlpl mowing dowa th aafety Schuler, with a gorgeous block. Tb payoff point were tb two placeklcka arter touchdown by Al Ritchie, Tiger right end from ftallda, th second breaking a 19-II tie. Two of Redding tries for the points tbit might bars meant a Miner victory spaa wide of tbelr mark. Th 4.101 apecUloro an 5. It.

turnout for th little Brooks field grandstand -haven't a kick coming If they don't another football gam this autuma. This bad everything. Ida nay weii-eonttraeled heir-rslaer It saved most of it punch tor thn.last act. Th count was 7-4, Mine going Into tb final sad piaee-khked the conversion. Tea Rethly pa to Jenkins carried to th Algl 4 7-yard Hn and sisrted the Buffaloes oa a touchdown march, ended when l-ockard drov over from tb five, Knowles converted tie th scorn at 7-all.

Locksrd recovered Maeda'u fumble on tk Colorado 45 sad crested Colorado's asst scoring cbaac. After Reilly raa II yards, tb young Tessa passed Locksrd oa the sertmmsg line. Lorkard naked loose nnd rambled 49 yards to score. Kaowle missed tb conversion kick. -Reilly started off -the third period running bark th kickoff from hlu five-yard line to th Aggie 47.

Lorkard ran oa a rovers to th Afgl It. Reilly thea passed Jenkins, who pushed thru horde of Uckters for a touchdown. Knowles converted. Paul McClung. held from tb starting lineup bee sum of a leg Injury, cam In and paused to End Etna Hendrickson, who rsa to tho Afgl ld-yard linn.

McClung plunged to tho five-yard line and then passed to Knowles tor tb final Buffalo touchdown. Know-lea missed tb kick. Coach Jim -Yeager Inserted a second string team, which passed Its way to another touchdown, but th play was called back oa a penalty. Maeds and Bergmaa alternated at throwing and receiving passes that carried Aggie to Colorado's five-yard tin early la tb fourth period. Kenneth Murphy, nophomor bock from Pueblo, rna over th touchdown after taking a short pass from Leon Eastiack.

By LOUDON K5LLT Golden, Oft. II. CTt- Two football uuw from amall college today atad tb bluest rtrcui et touchdown and tbrllla la the mountain aectloir acsson today Colorado college 80, Colorado Mine II. Tho Tlrare throe time fonght from behind to finish dizzying afternoon ea the only oodefeated, aotled eleven left la tho high oUti- tade area. They giatehed the passing arm of Jnnle Schuler, hardy quarterback from Galveeton, Texas, against the flying legs of Mines for their fourth straight victory and third In ftocky Mountain conference play, Twice Schuler threw paaaet for touchdown.

ene bridging IS yards, th second five with only three minute to play. BUI 81a yea. 111-pound C. C. fullback from La Crescent, acored rs Lick Pitt 39.

to 0, Lose MlnnesoU Hu Hard Tima Getting Underway Two Top Linesmen Also Out TYPEWRITER TALK Cgilre, I eh, Ort. II. flj Wrbev college's It hip Btrla, pep erfsalisliaa, are wwewallle If aothleg else la their wCforta to rle fund for a trip lo Cirand June I low, where tlx Welirw Wildcat meet Ih bleaa College hleverlrka oa grldlroa Ort. II. Oa aaceceelv days (hey eld cooked food, readied ap-, plea, poprnra balls, candy and cookies.

The red Ihey appeared oa tho caaipaa equip-pec tor a peoeperoae shoe, olilnlag hoelaeaa. Earlier they peeled tana-toes ItW a taanrry, Tb Whips are ea I he lent lap now, with only noro seceded to transport tho clab la a body lo th Colorado city. Today Is Final Day of Season -On State Deer Todsy Is tb final day of th antlered and anterless deer hunting season In most of th state (aorthwsat closed a week ago, bat It will be tb first b'g day for duck hunter. A lumber of deer hunters who were unsuccessful la prsvlous expeditions wilt take to th hills today In last attempts. Tb duck season opened Thorns' day, but majority of hunters wait Btl th to flirt banging awny at th mlarator bird, gavaral hunter report good lock la th Mesa county hunting arena.

Tb antlered elk aennoa In areas other than th northwest will open Nov. 1. to last nntll Nor. 10, aad the antlerless-lk seaaos In areas that are open will be between tb asm date. Majority of dr hunter hav been successful according to reports, bnt some returned home with nothing but ntorlea of thotr ndventuree, a few ache from unusual exercise, and th deslr to mah another try next year, Tb deer aeaaon opened In eastern Utah during th New Army Mules Kick Boots Yale AH Over Field New Haven, IS.

A 7 Th new kick In the Army mule booted Yales footballer all over tha bowl on dreary, wet day today, but on) after th Ell threw a scar Into th Cadets. Army won 29 to 7. Picking themielve up off the floor after the Eli had eet off a touchdown firecracker for fans In th first 75 seconds Of the ball game, the Cadets pulled themselves together and Jurt paraded bom before a Yale team that never really got going. Hitting the -victory column Tale for tha first time since 1935, nnd. at th same time, running tbelr 1141 record to three ntralght triumph), the Cadet went 51 yard for one acor In the first period; sent Sophomore Ralph.

Hill oa a 68-yard touchdown gallop to climax a 93-yard drive la the second and cloeed out the scoring with a 20-yard push in the third. French fishermen i 1 1 mad with their oars to the RAF flying over th English channel. By Ham Flabe IX WAS A CINCH-OODSTE1N WAS A BUM AN' I OWE NOTHIN' TO A PUNK I ONLY WteHFALOOKAf WAS STILL By HERB BARKER Naw Yoik, Oct. II. (A1) Michigan's Wolverine' pushed North-weatera out of tha sndefeated list today, presented a aew aad somewhat unexpected Big Tea challenge to Minnesota, and gained complete.

If somewhat belated, recognition as on of tb astlon's top-rsaklag eleven. By all odd, th Wolverine feat la baiting powerful Nortb-weetera, 14-7 a spectacular battle at Evanston was tb outstanding performance ef a comparatively calm football Batarday marked otherwise by th talllal defeats suffered by Columbia, Cornell and Dartmouth of th eastara Ivy league, Nebraska, Rig Biz champion, aad Texas Christian. Lacking slI-Amerlca Tom Har-moa but paced by Tom from Cary. Ind. Sopbemor Tom Kuuna Michigan struck twlc thri tb air, Kuama doing tb pitching, and thea staved off repeated Northwester threat to protect Ito margin and assure Itself of aa unbeaten record.

Th Wolverlass meet Minnesota at Ana Arbor next Saturday. Minnesota meantlma rolled over Pltt'a purified Panther, 19-0. but suffered a heavy blow when Half-baek Bruce Smith waa Injured early In th gam. Sailing bllthlely along tk unbeaten trail along with Michigan and Minnesota were Teas Longhorns. Texaa A.

and Duke, Vanderbilt, Army, Navy, Ford-ham, Penn, Temple, Notr Dame, Ohio State, Detroit. and Georgia, to mention a few. Navy, led by BUI Buelk, slowly worn down a fin Cornell array, 14-0, wbll Army, showing defiant algna of revival under Head Coach Earl Blalk, tossed Yat for a 30-T lota. Texas, continuing it sensational pace, burled Arkansas under a 48-14 count, while Texas A. and M.

handed Texas Christian Its first defeat, 14-0. Duke, after early trouble with Colgate, finally began to roll and wound up oa th long end of a 27-14 score, whH Vanderbilt, sole unbeaten, untied team In the Southeastern conference, stopped Georgle Tech, 14-7. Ohio 8tntea, arter picking up 11-9 lesd. Jnst managed to last again at Purdne, 18-14, while Notr Dame, playing In the rain, was beld to 16-0 acor by Carnlgle Tech, beaten twlc this seaaos by, amall-collega foe. Penn took full kslf to get under way and then trampled Princeton.

21-0, whll Fordham took West Virginia over th Jumps easily, 27-0, Temple baited Penn State, 14-9, whll Georgia, with Frank Slnkwlch doing the coring nipped Cplumblsa previous1 undefeated Lfona, 7-8. Detroit won over Oklahoma and M. In a-tight duel, Harvard, Improving steadily, spilled Dartmouth, 7-9 In th east 's only upset of the day. Nebraska caught a tartar in Bo Mc-MilUna Indiana Hooaiera who combined a fine running attack with effective passes to win Meanwhile Tulanea Green Wave, recovering from tb shock it beating by Rice a week ago, scored almost at will against North Carolina, 82-8, as Lou Thomas got away for one 192-yard run and Rubber Ely for another of II yards. Alabama, paced by Jimmy Nelson, tripped Tennessee 1-8 in a Southeastern conference game, while Auburn took a 20-7 beating from Invading Southern Methodist.

Maryland caused considerable eye-brow raising with a 13-12 decision over Florida, Virginia Tech whipped Davidson, 18-0, and Furman and Citadel played a 13-13 drgT Southern conference spilled Virginia Military aa Bill Dudley tossed threa touchdown passes. Mississippi rolled over Holy Cross, 21-9 as Ray Terrell-acored twice; Boston college stopped Bouldsr, OcK It. UP) Sharp, hondn passes by Bopbo-more Tax Reilly aad Paul McClung and tricky running by Vern Lock ard carried the llolverelly of Colorado Buffaloes I a 24-12 vie lory over Colorsde But today sad Merited tb Buffalo to th top of th Big Itvta confereac standing. Colorsde Wads th Big Bevel rsr Hh we victories nnd a losses favored Utah was held to a to 4 tie by Brigham Yeung, (he conference giant-killed, making tuba record wta and on tit. Btstrlng with aa Inspired rush, tb Aggie scored flrat.

Bat Colorado ctm right back to match Ih scora at 7-all la th first period and dominated lb play until Colorado Slat fashioned a eecond touchdown la th ftaal period. Locksrd, Phi Beta Kappa scholar from 8L Praicla, scored touchdown la th tint aad second periods. Fullback Ray Jenklnt aad Bob Knowlea, second string back from Sterling, added tb final Buffalo touchdown ta th third arter. Chet Maeda'a pita to Baa Bergman, which Bergman ran from the Colorado 4 to th 9-yard Jlna, set op Angles' first touchdown. Fullback Lewis Dent plunged over B.

Y. U. SMASHES UTAHS ATTACK IN TIE CONTEST Salt Lak City. Oct. II.

tm Brigham Young university smash-Utsh's raunt power attack today and sained a tie over their ancleat Big 8vea rivals. For two scoreless periods th T. U. Cougars battled tb ftes on evea terms, then tb Cougars took th ball In midfield nnd Bob Orr threw a pass to Mike Mills for a touchdown. Tb kick for point was blocked.

With visions of tbelr first victory over Utah In 20 years of grid relations, B. T. V. Cougars held the lead well Into tb fourth period. Then Utah, after a punting duel, started a drive on Its own 24-yard llne-Boyd-JVblteWpody Peterson and Sumner Hatch carried the bait to tha B.

Y. U. 21 whera a penalty gav tb Ute an additional five and Spud Sperry, a substitute fullback, scored la three trie. Peterson missed the place kick for point. Each team missed severat scoring opportunities.

Th Utea fumbled once on th Congara five yard line and B. U. was stopped on th Utah II by pas Interception, To even that up, a Cougar back mad a goal-Un Interception of a Utah pass and ran 10 yards to the UUh ten. The Cougars advanced to the 1-yard line but lost the Lall on Peterson kicked out but the Cougars were not to bo denied and Orr passed to Mills' Tor tb B. U.

score. Appsrently that was what was needed to spur th Utes Into action, Tor they drove first to the B. Y. U. Held there, they took advantage of a favorable punting duel lo smash thru forthetylng score.

IRISH SUP TO 16-0 TECH WIN Pittaburgh, Oct. 18. (JP) Notr Dams allpped and slid today to a 16-0 victory over underdog Carnegie Tech Before rain-soaked crowd of 27,719 who cam expecting to see ad Irish field day but left cheering the Tartan amaxlng goad lln standi. 241-net yarda rushing while holding Tech to a net loss of II yards but bogged down tlm 'after time in the face of savage Tech resistance near the goal lines. Tech yielded only two touchdowns one In the first period-and another to the Irish reserve In the final quarter The Tartans also gav np a safety after bearing back a dangerous Irish thrust on their own one-half yard lln In the second quarter.

The Tartans threatened to add to their glory In the first period when Jackie 14 8-pound Tech half back who starred all day. Intercepted a Notr Dame pass on th Notre Dame 43-yard line and raced back to th Irish ten. But Techs scoring opportunity faded when End Frank Ramsay dropped a paes on the goal line afier the ball bad been deflected by a Notr Damr defender Into hla' hands. Kiwanis, Wisemen, St Josephs Win Lee Laurel. Oct.

II, UP) Al sab, Iba bargala baaemeat Coll that txperleaeed bortencs call lb best 1 year-old con dowa th plk la year, woa his ninth straight race today aad become Ih ISlh Juvenile la racial klatory to eara Dior than 1 1 00,000. Th colt Mr. Albert Dabath of Chicago purchased for 1 700 added 15.131 to his earning by bla trl amph la Ih mil and one-sliteeath Spalding Low Jenkins sod boost-d hi total to $191,119. Second to Alaab waa R. Heritor Clark Colchis.

Two aad a half lengths behind Colchis came D. Buhl's Sweep Swinger while William Ziegler Walt A Bit brot up tho rar. Denver Blanks Wyoming 40-0 Laramie, Wyo, Oct II. Denver university Ploaesrs, thrice defeated tbl season. avenged themselves oa tb University of Wyoming Cowboy today, rambling to a 40 to 9 victory over Coach Bunny Oakes' hapless Cowboy squad.

Tb defeat Wyoming's third straight. Fleet Ed Estlow, Junior half back from Colllngwood, N. waa tba spark la tb Denver attack, running 17 yard for on toach-down, 11 yards for another, aad sprinting 15 yards to set ay a third. Th Pioneers, upset lsst week by Brlgbtm Touag. II to 7, Jumped Immediately Into action to nrort two touchdowns la the first period, ene In th aeeoad, two mor la tb third and on la th fourth.

Denver ehecked Wyomlni'n Tanning nnd passing attempts thrnout th one-sided contest. Tbs closest th Cowboy cam to scoring was recovery of a fumble oa Denver's 2 3 -yard lln la th fourth quarter. Mavericks should sot cipcriencs too much difficulty against Greeley Frosh at Greeley Friday. Fans her ar hoping that the Weber-Mesa Homecoming game Friday afternoon, Oct. 31 wilt be a clone contest.

All Indications are that Weber ahould provide some competition for th beat ball team produced la recent years at Mesa. Attempting to guesa football Is about as aafe aa predicting International polities, avan la the high school circuits. Montrose walked away with Delta a week ago, hut Friday night, tha Indiana failed to pH up an impressive victory over Olathe. Regardless of that fact, however, Montroa will provide tha Tigers with plenty of opposition, and If the upper valley team click aa it did at Delta, the Tiger will hava to play their beat brand of ball to win Oct. Jl.

Paul Briggs, Grand Junction athlete, whoso transfer from Meat eollega -to Colorado nnlveraity- thla fall caused a minor uproar, la rated as varsity Umber for the Buffaloes, according to word from Boulder. Briggs Js playing ora the freshman squad this year. A large number of local football fans, especially UUh and Colorado partisans, are planning, to attend the battlo at Salt Lsk City Nov. 1. And speaking of delegations to games, there probably will be a sizeable crowd from thlr city making the trip to Montrose for tha Tiger game there.

Because of the muddy roads on tha first two weekend! of doer hunting on the slope, there were a number of minor auto collisions In which fender were imashed, door dented, and tempers roused. In some, cases ths cars became stuck and hunteri had difficulty In getting out. Onifft ildajsifew' II. S. Golf dub George Onan la both president and putting champion of the newly organized high school golf dub, Onan won ths club championship recently, downing Dick Burgess in the final round of th putting tournament.

High school golf because a high school sponsored activity threa week ago when 25 boys and girl Interested In the Aport met to organise club. Onan was named president at a later meeting. Officers besides Onan art H. B. Bowman, vlca president; Hon Kirk, secretary, and Wea Harlan, treasurer.

May Cancel Game Denver, Oct. 18. (p) If any more black paint finds It way to building walla aad ildewatka on the Denver university cam put, the football game between In- ver and Colorado Mine on Nov. I 15 may be cancelled, authorities' of the two school! Chancellor Caleb R. Gate of D.

li. and Dr. Nf- F. Coolbaugh, Mines president, l-suel the -warn- inxa yesterday after the word Mines and Greek symbol of lb Kappa Sizma fraternity weie found smeared on the Denver campus. of Mlnaaapollt, OoC II.

(JP) Mia-aaeota mauled Pittsburgh's puneb-drunk Panther, II to I. today but the Ooldea Gopher crack captain- Broca Smith, waa knocked out of thn ball game. Joined an omlnooa eaaualty Hat. Including the squad's beat tackle, Urban Odeon, nnd It top backfield blocker. Bob Swelger, aa th team got aet tor Its tremendous teat neat week against Michigan.

Minnesota, handicapped by the absence of Sweiger and Odaoa had a hard tlm getting going and waa getting the atlffest kind or a battle from the Panthers until Captain Smith broke up the gams In th second period after the Gophers bad been held scoreless la th first Ha twisted yards to the two-yard line and hi partner. Bill -Daley, catapulted over for the first score. Then Smith passed I yards to Quarterbick Carnsas. On th ae-st play Smith ran 14 yards to the Pitt 14 but on th tackle Smith wen hurt and th Panthers got II yard to their one for roughing the hall carrier. As Smith limped from the game, Daley again banged Bud Higgins Min to keep the drive roiling, speeding 47 yards to score and ths first hair ended 21 to 0.

When th. second half opened. Higgtna took nil of the fight out of th punchless Panthers by cootlng 71 yards kith the klckorf to the Pitt 25. A fumble stopped the threat. Pitt punted and the who jrelgha around 147, hauled It back 49 yards to th 21.

dashed to the on and did a mighty aprlng to Jump over the game's fourth touchdown. Higgins dominated tho matinee, pulling a punt back 21 yards and snatching a lateral for 21. Pitt again got a fumble and tried a pass but Carnass spiked this by grabbing the ball and running 72 yarda for th fifth touchdown. period. Reddings touchdown and I conversion kick against Schuler's tremendous forward pass to Rttchle for II yards aad a touchdown.

Th host was to come. Oa ths second play of th fourth stints Campbell swept left end behind a screen of blockers and ontran th field for his 47-yarder. That mad it Mine 12. C. C.

I. Th Tiger then gav a rest to Schuler, who bad pained, run, punted, kicked off and played safety, and th big fellow Singes took command of the defending champlonn' attack after th Mines kickoff. Between Bingens passing and running, C. C. punched from it 25 to tha Mlnea fir and big Bill ran tt ncros from there.

Rttchle pllt th 'pole for a 12-12 deal-lock. On very nest kickoff Mines nsarly sprang tb fleet-stepping Rogers, Jonesboro, veteran, loose for a touchdown sprLnt. Ken Nickerson caught th kink, lipped th ball to Rogers and he raced 52 yarda to th Tiger 30, C. C. put off th Engineer for a tlm when Schuler grabbed an enemy past.

Then Campbell returned Schuler kick 20 yards to th Mine 21 and Rogers (truck with hit electrifying touchdown run for 11-11 Mine lead. It waa Redding's block on tha tough, Upper Schuler that earned the core. But th Tlget-a refuted to be licked turned to tbelr best weapon. Which todkywaa'-'SChtt- lera passes, long and short. Starting on hla own 20 and working -behind a -powerful- pas defense, Schuler whipped one to Tom Pelican and another to- end Dal Peterson for 25 yards, then a flanker shot to Slngen that carried to Mines 22 yard strips.

Twice mor th Texan pitched his fast ones and th ball lay on th Miner five. For thre downn the Mines forwards refused to yleldTh touchdown, but-Cr-C-mad good the final chance, when Schuler toesed one to Peterson in the flat and ha waa thrown smtck on th goal line. The Inspired Tiger line held' off th enemy long enough to let Ritchie boot th victory point, MERE brick; IT BILL- GUY 46-Y ard Pass Wins Contest For Michigan Wolverine Takg Hard-Fottf ht Gima WItk Northwestern, 14 to 7 Evanston, 111., Oct. II. (FV-A 41-yard tonchdowa pas find th baia overhanging Dychn its-dlum In th fourth period today gav Michigan a desperately earn, ed 14-7 victory over Northwesters.

Thus tb victorious Wotveriae clung to perch netr th top la th tcrambl for tb weitera coa-ferenca championship and await with confidence their all-important engagement with undefeated Minnesota next Saturday. Tha hard fought game Proved to he a thrilling spectacle for spectator from the momeal th Wolverines drov 72 yarda la tha first period to make their first score to th closing aecosda of tha gamo when Bill DeVorro vont, on of Northwesterns ara halfbacks, completed a 49-yart pan which almost tied th seem The Wildcats blew foqr scoring opportunities In th second half, two ob fumbles In tha third period, once when they aeedri only It yarda to score. The games winning tonchdowa was th work of Tommy Knsmq sophomore tailback who had re placed All-America Tommy Han mon. Kuzma fired zhort pan for tha first marker la ths opening period, after they had drives 78 yarda to Northwesterns 19. NavyWins Game In Second Half Baltimore, Oct.

18. (Pushed all over the lot th first 31 mlnutea of play, Navy'a powerful football squad finally gathered Ittelf In th second half to capi-tallxe on two scoring opportunities and hand Cornell ita first defest of the season, 14 to 9, before i crowd of 45,999 In Municipal it dlum. Barnacl4 Bill Buslk, re-enterlnf the gamo In th third period after the Cornell boy had been wora down by weight of Navy man power, engineered the two acorlaf drives, slipping tha ball on a reverse to Sammy Booth ph scampered 15 yards for a touchdown In the third quarter aa4 plunging across from th" yard mark for th third quarter -j and plunging across from the oa two mlnntes before the gamei end. Th victory, -Navys, fonrti straight, ran the Middle ecorinl record to 149 point to oppos ents 1 for th season. r.auE Then 8.1 he ih lai let Ra Ad elu toe JOB PALOOKA Finale I WILLIAM NELSON Quips Friday night aftsr th Mesa massacre were nnanlmous to th effect that tha Mavericks could easily handle teams from larger schools, la fact, many remarked that th 1941 Mtfs Menace could glv plenty of competition to sods of the Mountain xonfereuc varsity teams and maybe even com of th Big Seved quads.

Sine there Is no way to prov It, arguing th point either way would be of little value, but -the FOOTBALL SCORES Rocky Mouutaia Weber, 0, Albion 86. Brigham Young Utah I. -Colorado Colorado. State 13. Colorado Mines 19, Colorado college 29.

Wyomtujr'9, Denver Adams State 0, Regl 62. Utah State 0, Idaho 18. Montana 13. Gonsaga C. Regis 18, Adams Stata 0.

Westers Stnt 7, West Texas Stat tl. East RochesterTr'Amherat T. Yale 7, Army 20. Boston college 21, Manhattan 13- ri Bucknell 8, Boston U. 0.

Brown 28, Tufts 8. Carnegla Tech 0, Notra Dam Id. Duke 37, Colgate 14. Columbia 3, Georgia 7. Cornell 0, Navy 14.

Harvard 7, Dartmouth 0. Fordham 27, West Virginia 0. Cross 9, Ma'ss'PP1 New' York U. ft, Princeton 0, Penn 23. Penn State 9.

jninneeoC Midwest Creighton 14, Washington 13: Oklahoma 5 M. 14, Detroit 20. Illinois 40, Drakr 9. Nebraska 13, Indiana 21. Wisconsin 23.

Iowa 0. Iowa State 13, Missouri 39, Marquette 33," Kansan 7. Kansas State 0, Oklahoma 19. Northwestern 7, Michigan 14. Santa Clara 7, Michigan State 0.

Ohio State 16, Purdne 14. Tulsa 33, St. Louis 7. Mouth Tennessee 2, Alabama 9. Auburn 7, S.

M. U. 20. Cincinnati 18, Centre 0. Davidson 0, V.

P. 1. 16. Maryland 13, Florida 12. Citadel 13, Furman 13.

Vanderbilt 14, Georgia Tech 7. Xavier 6, Kentucky 21. L. S. U.

27, Rich 0. Tulana 52, North Carolina 6. Richmond 0, Washington and 21. Southwestern 35, Sewane 6, V. M.

I. 7. Virginia 27. Wak Forest 7, North Carolina State ft. Wliilam and Mary 28, H.

Sydney 0. 4 -THE ANNOUNCER IS HOLDING UP THE HAND OF BRICK RENSHAW--IN A SECOND WE'LL HAVE A FEW WORDS FROM THE NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD- Theres Nothing Wrong With This Picture That a Smile Wont Cure! and if It weYe a picture ef you In a new tailored suit youd be smiling often aa you caught 'the admiring glance of your friend: HE WAS SMART TO RETIRE BECUZ I'D A KNOCKED 'IS BRAINS OUT IN ANY RING AT ANY TIME NOW YA'LL SEE THE GREATEST CHAMP THIS YA PUNK. THE WAR DIDNT STQI OUR WOOLEN SUPPLY HOUSES from turning out the grandest array of smart Imported and domestic woolens weve ever had. True tha war m7 hinder future supply, but youll he amazed at the quantity, th quality and the price of the suiting have oa hn-Com In soon and let ua get your measurement. deaite Klwanls, Wisemen and 8t.

Joseph's were winners In tba Yodng America football tilt Saturday morning. Knwanis beat ElksT toi In th first lightweight fray, and Wisemen won another T-to-0 score oter Rotary In the second. SI. Joseph's licked- the State Y. 1 4 to 9 la the heavyweight en-j U.

C. L. A. 7, Washington It. counter Turn to Pag 9.

Col 1. Southwest Arkansas 14, Texaa 4 8. T. C. U.

0, Texas A. A M. 14. Centenary 0. Texaa Tech 25.

Far est California 7, Oregon 19. -Stanford 42. San Francisco 28. Southct California 7, Wash- CUSTOM TAILOH 8. Bank Building 117 8oth 4th.

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