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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE HERALD OCTOBER 1 1933 xre I Ji 11 Ni a ZB KJ ZYT rZ II i VVl 1 Aggies victors vver luiaue in qac rum van vuiuvdi Qualifying or Or was returned Longhorns Defeat Iowa Hawkeyes Seven Races Dally El Paso Cox School Loses a carried for the Mexia High Wins played in De: quarter Gam ootball Results better at of Shepherd reshmen after 0 West Mlnne Illinois Beals as Cortland 8 Geor Coach and 13 18 50 TURN TO PAGE 11 COLUMN 7 touch in the for the old the is of Birds stand 3 out The victory a little more the armer 0 8 81 0 0 0 meeting will hold forth Nov 11 with seven races daily excepting Sunday has and for 010 030 Judd conference football not in the squtheast yelling Bohn Hilliard was one of the He scored two CHAMPAIGN Ill Sept 30 GP) Two touchdowns by a blond sopho more halfback Les Lindberg and a point from placement by Bart Cummings gave Illinois a 13 6 vic tory over Drake university today after the visitors grabbed a 6 0 lead in the second quarter Lindberg scored on an 82 yard dash after in tercepting a lateral pass and on a 20 yard run after catching another pass from Bey non by in Vanderbilt Is Generally Outplayed But Both Teams Lack the Punch to Make Touchdown Baylor 30 St 6 Texas A and JI 13 Tulane 6 Oklahoma Baptists of Arkan sas 42 Texas College of Mines of Texas 22 Cox School 0 John Tarleton Col lege 18 Henderson Teachers 0 Centenary University of Texas scoring: Touchdowns Hilliard (sub for Hadloclk 2 Arnold Points from try after touchdown Hilliard 2 (place kicks) College of Mines scoring: Wilson New Polo Star Arises WESTBURY Sept 30 Boeseke Jr today made the final of the United States open polo championships almost a personal vic tory as he scored seven goals to lead Seymour Aurora four to a spectacular 14 11 victory over Greentree in the climax to 1933 high goal polo play Boeseke overshadowed his higher ranged western contemporary Cecil Smith who made a gallant but rath er ineffective effort to stem the fast running tide of the Aurora attack from his No 2 position on the Green tree side 20 0 Rut Miss Caln rank Thomas ROSWELL Sept 3O (AP) The New Mexico Military institute Broncos turned back a Texas Tech frosh invasion here today 13 to 6 Both Bronco scores were spec tacular the first coming early in the second quarter when Vaugh Bronco guard blocked a Tech punt in the shadow of the goal posts and Pincet1 Bronco end fell on the ball over the goal line for a touchdown The Cadets converted Early in the last quarter Little john stocky built Bronco tackle ran a Tech punt 50 yards for a touch down They failed to convert Taking the ball after an exchange of punts Tech tallied after Nell! advanced the ball 18 yards from the center of the field and a pass Neill to Duvall put the ball on the Cadet's four yard line Neill flashed around end for the touchdown A bad pass from center prevented the tallying of the extra point MEXIA Sept Scoring two touchdowns on running plays alone Mexia high school won its game with Bryan high school here 12 to 0 Mexia scored in the second and third quarters Bryan had a good offense In the first quarter but lost its drive later in the game Mexia used few passes but Bryan used short passes mainly Intercepted by Mexia Patronella fullback was Bryan outstanding player on de fense and Merka halfback did some good kicking Nelson right end Wilkins fullback Meggurson tackle were Mexia's best players Next week Mexia meets McGregor Thursday as a feature of the iesta de Mexia celebration here Not Worrying definite statement to Broncs Score Two Touchdown White Texans Make But One BEATTIE EAThER5 La Sept the second and on running and Centenary College Mt Calm High football team open its season Oct 6 against Blooming Grove eleven The team to all on tho Red Birds Lose to Bisons BUALO Sept 3O (AP) The Buffalo Bisons tonight got back into the little world series running by defeating the Columbus Red by a 7 to 3 score Games now Columbus 4: Buffalo 2 in the of 5 games Panhandle Aggies Lose to Amarillo GOODWELL Okla Sept 30 Amarillo scored two touch downs in the last six minutes of play here today to defeat Oklahoma panhandle A and college by a count of 13 to 0 The game was scoreless until near the end when the visitors got away on a long end run for a touchdown The extra point was added A few minutes later Amarillo intercepted a pass for the second touchdown Nortlnvcstern University Suffers an Astounding7 to Defeat in Chica go Game CHICAGO Sept Iowa's Hawkeyes beaten underdogs of Big Ten fame for four long years snapped the championship hopes of a hight touted Northwestern team with an astounding 7 to 0 victory to day Blanked since 1929 in conference competition and rated as Just another underdog this season the Hawks battered the Wildcats Into almost feeble submission outplayed them easily and then clinched a long sought victory in the final period as Joe Law raced down the sidelines for 32 yards and the only touchdown of the battle at Soldier field Mt Calm High Squad Meets Grove Eleven MOUNT CALM Sept 29 (SpD The will the following week they face the La Vega High team Their schedule has plenty of open dates and all class or teams desiring games are asked to get in touch with the Mt Calm coach The following players will make up the team for this year: Leathers Duncan Hugh El liott Elliott John Doherty Penn Kimble Rob Hillin Scruggs Hendrix Womberley Bruce Calloway Carter Muri Stone Lon Graves and Doherty NEW YORK Sept 3O (AP) The odds began to shorten today on the Washington Senators world series favorites with the start of base ball's biggest show less than three days off public support rallying the Giants along Broadway and barriers being let down to give John fan a box offices Giants Joe day that his pitching for the open ing game has now narrowed down to three possibilities Wally Stewart Al Qrowder and Earl Whitehill failed to strike any further fears into ths camp of the New Yorkers who have watched all three belted somewhat briskly at the Yankee stadium within the past two days The suspicion that the Washington hurling staff is either tired or for other reasons not exactly "on edge" has further strengthened the pros pects for a close hard fought series This development plus the extraor dinary faith placed in the ability of Carl Hubbell to southpaw the Sen ators into subjection in the opening game or at any other time he pitches has boosted the home spirits The Senators 8 to 5 choices for the past week probably will be no better than 6 to 5 when the series starts Hubbell is a 5 to 4 favorite to pitch the Giants to victory in the opener at the Polo grounds Tuesday afternoon regardless of Washing tons first pitching selection Pitching Choice Uncertain It was still a wide open guess to whether Cronin and his boss Clark Griffith will start Crowder Tuesday or rely on one of the two Senator lefties Stewart or White hill guess might be just as good as said Cronin after admit ting that Monte Weaver the young right hander had been eliminated from first game consideration If the Senator stars work in the order they were used against the Yankees it will be Stewart Crowder and Whitehill But tho lobbyists were strongly inclined to pick White hill former Detroit ace who has the best winning record of any member of the Washington staff Stanford Wins rom of California 3 0 STANORD UNIVERSITY Calif Sept' A place kick In the first period by Bill Corbus guard enabled Stanford university to score a 3 to 0 victody over the University of California at Los Angeles football stadium here today Stanford had six scoring opportunities but lacked the goal line punch A crowd 30000 persons saw the game NORMAN Okla Sept 3O (AP) Sooner crashed Into intersectional gridiron reckoning to day in a stirring scoreless tie with the heavier top ranking Vanderbilt Commodores The product of Coach Lewie Hard age out measured the team of his teacher the veteran Dan McGugin in almost everything but hanging a winning score on the board before 18000 fans that may have been doubting Thomases when climbed Into the stadium but be came Sooner enthusiasts before they left Twice in the last period the Soon? ers were close enough to try a field goal but twice Big Bob Dunlap's toe failed to find the mark from the 30 yard line Only once were the Com modores near the Oklahoma goal and then as the result of a Sooner fumble on the 20 yard stripe To Tarleton 18 0 STEPHENVILLE Sept (AP) The John Tarleton Plowboys today defeated Cox private school of Waco 18 to 0 in a colorless game here The Plowboys did not get their bffense working until the second pe riod when Hebison halfback crashed through tho line for tho first score Hebison was injured and was forced to leave the game Thompson fast halfback inter cepted a pass early in the third and ran 40 yards for another touchdown Late In the third period the Plow boys backed the Waco team to their own goal line There a ball intended for a punt was fumbled and Hoover Tarleton end recovered for tho third touchdown Waco opened a passing attack late in the game and advanced close to the Tarleton goal but lacked punch to put the ball over Woodrow Wilson Second Team No Match for Orphan Boys Playing at Corsicana Texas Tech reshmen Lose to New Mexico Oklahoma Sooners Hold Commodores To Scoreless Tie jts own 20 yard putting the ball 10 yard half doted Ths game wmIng New Orleans '( Blistering Hot Weather i And the sun can beam down with more emphasis In this Quaint old city than in With the brilliant Beattie eathers back to spark plug their offense and a host of other stars In camp the Tennessee Volunteers are almost unanimous choice to capture honors in the Southeastern conference Shown above with eathers are Jack Torrence Louisiana State's 280 pound tackle and rank Mosely Ala bama field general Columbus Bufalo Winford lancey Milstead and Crouse The through carded More than $100000 will be distrib uted in purses during the meeting and it has been announced that big stake races will be a feature of each Saturday's program ollow ing the Inaugural handicap on open ing day the Texas Derby Wag goner Handicap 1 1 16 miles $2500 added Dallas handicap and ortWorth handicap will be decided on successive Saturdays The date of the Texas uturity one of the high lights of tho meeting and an event of special significance to Texas breeders and owners has not as yet been decided but it is predicted that this event will be run off about midway in the meeting Officials Named Recent announcement of the com pletion of the official organization to handle all details in connection with the meeting has elicited pro nounced praise from those close to racing and each executive was se lected primarily because of his par ticular fitness for a special position Stewards include in addition to Judge Joseph A Murphy one of best known racing fig ures who will be general manager of the meeting Herman Conkling and Dr A lowers who been identified with racing thoroughbreds in the southwest many decades Varied Programs On Luncheon Club Week University of Dubuque 0 Beloit 22 Idaho 6: Washington 32 South Dokato State fl sota 19 Iona 7 Northwestern 0 Oregon 11 Gonzaga 0 Missouri Varsity 7 reshman 0 College of Sound 0 Wash ington State 56 Colorado University 19 Chadron 0 Redlands University 6 Arizona State college 13 University of California at Los An geles 0 Stanford 3 New Mexico Military institute Texas Tech rosh 6 Loyola 0 California Montana 0 Oregon State 20 Louisiana College 7 Mississippi College 33 Millsaps 0 Mississippi State 12 St Lawrence 7 Corneil 48 Texans Outclass Green Wave rom Start to inish i irst Legalized Racing Meet To Emporia Teacher 0 Kansas State 25 South Dakota State 6 Minne sota 19 Western State 0 Utah State 28 Colorado Aggie 7 Wyoming 0 Indiana State 0 Valparaiso 26 Wet Kentucky 0 Wilberforce 91 Miami 0 Indiana 7 Central Normal (Danville Ind) 13 Earlham 7 Iowa State Teacher 7 Cornell College 12 North Central 7 Western State 0 California Aggies 0 California 39 Montana State 0 Brigham Young 25 Mankato Teachers 0 Duluth Teachers 0 Aurora 0 Concordia 0 Iowa Wesleyan 0 Monmouth 14 St Cloud Teachers 14 Ilamline 6 Moorhead State Teachers 0 Con cordia College 0 Elmhurst 0 Milwaukee Teachers Baptist ellowship Club Resumes Sessions Wednesday The Baptist ellowship club re sumes luncheon sessions Wednesday of this week at the Elite cafe after having been in vacation during summer George Mason secretary of the Baylor oundation will be principal speaker Tom Hollon president will have charge of the meeting No Speaker at Rotary The Rotan' club will dispense with speaker and toastmaster at its luncheon Monday noon at the Hil ton hotel and will engage in a sing song The American Legion execu tive committee and the Advertising club will both meet Tuesday noon at the Elite cafe Cross will be speaker and Hugh Warden will be toastmaster at Kiwanis club luncheon riday night at Hotel Raleigh An entertainment program with Bob orchestra will be presented also The Lions club program Wednesday noon at Hotel Raleigh has not yet been ar ranged and will be announced later Rice 0 13 Kalamazoo 11 Manchester 0 Transylvania 0 Marshall 38 airmont Teachers 25 College 0 Geneva 14 Wesleyan fl Nebraska 33 Nebraska 0 Middle Tenn Teachers Ky Teachers 32 King 20 Langley 0 Mt Union 7 Bowling Green 6 I 0 Tennessee 27 Clemson 2 Georgia Tech 39 Oglethorpe 0 Alabama 34 Gullford 0 Hampden Sydney 19 Connecticut 6 Vermont 38 Arnold 0 Bates 19 St Joseph 7 Westchester Teach ers 6 Muhlenberg 0 Lafayette ranklin and Marshal gers 10 Hartwick College 0 State 38 Heidelberg 7 Ohio Wesleyan 28 Western Reserve 19 Aaron Centro 30 Louisville 0 North Carolina State 10 gla 20 Roanoke 6 Washington Lee 11 lorida 28 Stetson 0 Hobart 7 Amherst 38 St Michaels 0 Holy Cross Lawrence 0 Marquette 8 Pennsylvania Varsity 11 Pennsyl vania Reserves 0 Western Maryland 2 St Thom as 12 RANK MOSELEY IM Pollard to Enter ive Horses at Arlington DALLAS Sept 30 (UP) Ray mond Pollard nationally known as a conditioner of thoroughbreds will enter five great horses at Arlington Downs for the Texas Jockey club's meeting which opens October 19 ac cording to word received here today Poilard formerly lived in Dallas Pollard who has been campaign ing on major tracks for the past four seasons will have His Way Uliniu Miss Corinne The Point and Osculation He expects to ship these horses from Detroit October 1 fol lowing the meet there Big Six By the Associated Press Spud Davis provided the outstanding hitting stunt for the Big Six yesterday when he walloped two home runs to win a game tor the Phllles but like the others he couldn't gain a point tn th batting averages He made five trips to the plate for the two blows Helnle Manush also bit twice in five tries and Lou Gehrig got one out of three to hold their tie for fourth place Chuck Kleltj get a hit In five attempts and lost three points while Jimmie oxx suffered or 58 Minutes armers Kept Their Goal Line Involatc inal Score 13 to 6 ST ED'S PLAYER SUERS MINOR INJURY IN GAME Patrick oley player on the St Edward's university football team was carried to local hospital in a Wilklrson Hatch ambulance Satur day afternoon after the game at Car roll field in which he was injured Examination at the hospital revealed that his hurts were not serious con sisting of a wrenched knee and an injury to his ribs which were hurt in a previous game He remained State Home in the hospital overnight Woodrow' Wilson Henderson Easv or Centenary SHREVEPORT Scoring In fourth quarters aerial plays the Gentlemen today hung up their sec ond victory of the season defeating the Henderson State Teachers' Red dies 27 to 0 Only once did the visitors get inside the Centenary 20 yard line in the third quarter on a scries of forward passes but they were checked on the 12 yard mark Odds Shortening On Senators or Hilliard Proves Star of the Afternoon Scoring Two of Touchdown AUSTIN Sept 3O (AP) The Uni versity of Texas Longhorns defeated the Texas College of Mines here to day 2 to 6 The game was featured by an 85 yard return of a kickoff by Woodrow Wilson Miner back in the third period for the inly score The running of speedy Texas back game's high lights touchdowns one after a 25 yard run and another after a 19 yard dash The first period ended scoreless On the first play of the second pe riod agan shot a flat pass out to Hilliard who squirmed 33 yards through a maze of tacklers for touchdown He place kicked goal The Second Score Texas' second score came near the middle of the third when agan passed 20 yards to Arnold who was standing across the goal line Hilliard again place kicked goal The Steers tallied again a few minutes later when Hilliard shot through right tackle for a touchdown His place kick was wide On the next kick off Wilson got into action caught ball about midfield made a quick dash to the left then bounded out of a pile up to scamper for the right sideline and a touchdown He was untouched The scoring ended near the middle of the final quarter when Niebuhr Texas tackle blocked Vaughn's punt and the ball rolled through the end zone for a safety Hernandez played a stylish game for the Miners and was given an ovation when he left the field Vice President Garner and Postmaster Gen eral arley Are To Be Among the Guests off Soon this magic yell which has thrilled millions upon millions of turf followers throughout the world will resound at Arlington Downs Waggoner's magnificent rac ing plant midway between Dallas and ort Worth when Texas' first legalized meeting gets under way on Oct 19 Scores of distinguished vis itors Including Vice President John Nance Garner Postmaster General James arley Governor erguson and her official staff Will Rogers famed Oklahoma cowboy humorist and cinema star and hundreds of noted figures in racing world together with the cream of tha nation's thoroughbreds will share the spotlight on opening day when the Arlington Inaugural han dicap will feature the initial program of seven races To Pay Tribute to Waggoner In addition to the nationally fa mous men and women who will be in attendance throughout the meet ing of the Texas Jockey club at Arlington Downs will be many thousands of Texas citizens who are anxious to pay tribute to that great Texan Waggoner who in addition to his many other inter ests has achieved more for the betterment and breeding of good live stock in the Lone Star state than any other man and whose greatest ambition even now is to continue this splendid work and to continue to do something con structive for the live stock and ag ricultural industries of his home state This Afternoon Qualifying rounds for the Waco Country club's annual city wide golf tournament will close Sunday night and pairing In the tournament will be announced Monday Entrant in the tourney will be required to play two matches every week until the final are reached Anyone in Waco is eligible to enter the matches If they want regardless of whether they are a member of the club or not An entrance fee of $1 which Includes the entire tournament and which will be used to purchase prizes 1 being charged The course is in fine shape for the round Sunday and tha opening of the tournament Recent rains and lots of work on greens and fairways have put them In excellent condi tion Leland Hamman who defeated Gus Moreland in Memphis and who qualified for a chance at the national amateur in Cincinnati Is defending champion Russell Cox was last runner up Tennessee Vols Picked for Championship This Year 4 A AAA AAA 4 A Sports Writers of Southeastern Conference Give Alabama an Outside Chance 4 By DILLON GRAHAM (Associated Sports Writer) ATLANTA Sept (AP) Gen erally there are varying opinions as to a probable champion But ern this year Then In a qualifying undertone: Alabama" Usually a tough job to get a sports writer to climb "on a limb" and nominate a football win But now they're same branch and If the Vols slip the crash of the will be heard throughout Dixie The Volunteers are a colorful team and for seven year they have played such great ball that only two defeats have been charged against their record The material is as good as ever Major Bob Neyland one of the smoothest mentors and strategists In the nation must locate only a pair of tackles to have his club com plete His fine backfield headed Beattie eathers tact Will Alabama where coach has its usual fine bunch athletes If there is a co favorite with Tennessee it is Alabama Johnny Cain the crack fullback kickcr defensive ace undoubtedly will be and Thomas must develop anothed triple threat of his calibre If the Crimson Tide is to flow on Louisiana State and Auburn Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt all are potential threats Georgia Tulane and Kentucky may be dangerous The others of the 13 member South eastern loop Mississippi lorida Mississippi State and Sewanee may cause a few mild upsets but should not figure in the race Too many sophomores may hurt the chances of Biff Jones' Louisiana outfit Jones has the advantage of playing almost Into November be fore tackling a single conference op ponent By then his youngsters may have the experience they need In Jack Torrence the 280 pound shot putter Biff expects to unveil one of the country's best tackles Auburn Lacks Replacement Auburn the surprise team of the 1932 campaign lost its all America halfback Jimmy Hitchcock but still has perhaps the fastest backfield quartet in the country Coach Chet Wynne needs a kicker and better re placements Georgia Tech looks for Its best team since the 1928 national cham pions But the Engineers always rough riders and ready for anyone have too hard a schedule to expect an unbeaten season Vanderbilt has the best sopho more crop in the son But few sophomore teams win champion ships and so Coach Dan McGugin say he'll be content "Just to make trouble for the others" Tulane lost half its forward wall and Don Zimmerman the all Amer ica halfback Its prospects however are good Kentucky will have an other sophomore outfit but likely the heaviest in the group Georgia is uncertain It surely will be bet ter than last year but doesn't ap pear a dangerous rival lorida has good but Inexperi enced material And Inexperienced coaches our young alumni are charge Trif inAMT STATS By JINX TUCKER Tribune Herald Staff TULANE STADIUM New leans Sept The deep ma roon of Texas A and has re placed the pale green flag that ha waved above Tulane's fine stadium here on each occasion of the Ag visit here for the last five years As 20000 staunch fan of old Tulane down here in Orleans gazed in bewildered amazement a smashing Aggie line strangely rem ihlscent of the old 1927 crew swept bruisine wall almost off the gridiron and into that hlth 1 erto impenetrable wall the mighty I armer machine 1933 model mould ed by Bell and Irvin crashed through to a 13 to 6 victory that etands as one of A and great est early season triumphs of all 1 time armer War Cries Heard And to add more thrills to the gal lant band of Texans who made the Jong trip to witness the triumph of the Texans a small band of 50 khaki clad cadets stood In the back ground of thousands of white shirts sent the old armer war cries across the field echoing and re echoing In a manner to drown out a rooting body of 2000 Tulane students led by the Green Wave band The armer team in answer to the plea of those cadets dug their cleats into the withered sod and refused to be budged until late in tha game turned back'1 every goal line thrust for 58 minutes of play and then when Tulane did score it took eight downs from the Aggie one yard line two penalties giving the i Green first downs on th armer one yard line Domingue Leads Offensive i) Clifford Domingue full blooded renchman ana aivays a respected football hero in rench city came back today for third vear In a row to lead tho armer offensive parade He carried tho ball 80 per cent of tho time in the first half and then almost com pletely exhausted was carried from th field He had played hh heart out in quest of victory and a wan smile and pat on the back to Couser a he rushed in to take his a 11 1 Pif tri ft me XBJTe to know tnai me tory wrb won and couser carncu on In marvelous manner Great armer Lina The armer Itoe from end to end crashed through to make tackle after tackl against the greatest bag of offensive tricks that any Tulane team ha turned loose against the Aggies It was the first A end victory over Tulane since the days of 1917 but the sweetest victory of all for today tha Aggie team with fire In their eyes inspired deter mlnatfon in their hearts were a team that refused to be beaten To the fan that knows football and its psychological angles it appeared that Tulane was beaten as the armers rode that Southern Pa cific into New Orleans There was nothing on the Ups of those Aggie boys out looioaii iwuwi 't thir all mey ciu nauj quest of victory They Met Every Test They met every test here today had to diagnose plays that they had never seen before for it was Tulane first game despite the fact that the greenies have been practicing since Sept 1 and were in great shape Incidentally when the game was over it was announced that Tulan and the Aggies would not meet again Tulane officials considered the assignment too tough for an opening battle and there was no other desiraoie aaie therefore carried Just honor and glory to cause Tbn Line Won the It you want to find individual hero to plac th laurel wreath ot conqueei lue elngle out the Aggl line The hacke were great but after all the Hne won th gam they fought on and on when teemed that their tired tmucle could ro longer respond accepted heart rending break with tear in their eyes but they were fighting tear that did not hep tne Tulane cause They roe to the emergency they were th money players and once more the Southweet conference Metlon rings with the challenge of the fighting Aggie of Text A end They announced by the very fury of their play today their crushing tackle and their beautiful blocking that they were back tn th chunpionahlp hunt They performed a feet todav that no other Aggie team has been able do Th thousands who saw th armers today know that their challenge ia menacing AXMJKe si'nv Arfhnr twiatint driving aoucmg wiggling around left end It a 10 yard gain the Initial first down ot th game A moment later It Is third down eight to ro and owler takee the ball from short punt formation fades back and whips a enuthpaw pass to he leap to grab th oval on th five yard line and then hl mates started blocking beautifully he raced 58 yard before ne was hauled down on the 22 yard lln th greatest run of this stirring battle The armere lost five on a fumble but a hort pass got seven and then a beautiful heave from th portside owler to Connelley put the ball on the Tulane 5 yrd line three playa and th armer had four to go On fourth down owler again drifted back fooled Tulan completely and String fellow raced over th goal line to catch th ball on the left corner with not a Tulan player within ten yards of him try for point was too low An Intercepted pas by Simon got the Aggies In trouble In this same period With passes and runs the Greenies drove to the armer ten yard line first down i Greenies In Hol owler gets the Greenies In a hole with 6fl yard punt A pas that I given to Tulan because of Interference gets out of th hole A bit later Menge on a sort of fake gets 20 yard at left end and the Greens made nine or mor on three mor plays but lip Breedlove of Smith vine smashed through to toas Menge for a loss on th fourth down and th Aggies took the ball on their 22 yard line Nea the end of th quarter Tulan tried four i passes In a row and gave the up on I its own 20 yard line a pass to Connelly In Aggie' possession on line first down as th played under a blister sun New Mexico Aggies Swamp Jack Rabbits LAS CRUCES Sept 30 Supposedly matched with a superior team the New Mexico Aggie held a track meet Instead ot a football game here today and de feated the Wayland (Texas) college Jack Rabbits 63 to 0 The Aggies took an early lead and kept it throughout the game piling up score after score before the final gun was heard It was the Aggies first intercollegiate game of the season The feature of the game which was slow and uninteresting and marked by fumbles was the pass ing attack of Sexton Aggie quarter back and Seeley right end The armers made 50 of their points in the last half Wayland made only TURN TO PAGE 11 COLUMN 2 one first down to the Aggies 21 so far RHE 000 011 3 10 3 Oil 02x 7 10 2 Teachout Shepardson to Speak Shepardson who was to have addressed the Traffic club last Tuesday at Hotel Raleigh will make his talk at the luncheon this Tues day The Junior Chamber of Com merce is scheduled to meet Thurs day noon at Hotel Raleigh Waco Life Underwriters associa tion will meet at Elite cafe at 12:15 Monday when Monroe Car roll of Baylor will speak Plans for the one day sales conference to bo held in Waco some time In Novem ber will be discussed rom Oklahoma by 47 to 7 Score AYETTEVILLE Ark Sept 30 Scoring in every period Ar kansas Razorbacks turned in a one sided victory over the Oklahoma Baptist university Bisons here to day 42 to 7 The powerful Arkansas offense rushed over two touchdowns early in the first period" scored once each in the second and third periods ana twice more in the final Porkers Start Early The first touchdown came Ralph Laforge speedy Razorback ball carrier ripped off 35 yards to place the ball on the 15 yard line rom there Murphy vet eran quarterback passed over the goal line to Rucker rangy end Rees halfback scored second touchdown and Biddle full back drove through for the third score Laforge tucked a Baptist kickoff under his arm and raced 90 yards up the side line for Arkansas' fourth touchdown Biddle and Jordan scored the other two times The Bison Star Stark outstanding Bison back fielder led his team's offense all afternoon and scored its lone down with a 35 yard end run third period The game was scouted by rancis Schmidt of Texas Christian university Arkansas plays its first Southwest conference game here Oc tober 7 against Texas Christian Scoring: Touchdowns: Biddle 2 Rucker Rees Laforire Jordan Oklahoma Baptists: Stark Points after Arkansas Hagan 2 Jordan 2 Geiser La forge Baptists: Manuel' CORSICANA Sept (Spl) Paced by Sullivan fullback who scored three touchdowns behind fine blocking and Interference running by his mates the State Home lads crashed over the Woodrow Wilson second team Saturday afternoon 31 to 0 State Home made 19 first downs as compared with four for tho Dallasitcs Suggs State Home quarter also carried the ball much of the yardage gained Scoring Stars Early The State Home's crew scored first touchdown in the first minute of play when Thomas center blocked a punt and on the next play Sullivan skirted end for the marker Tho visitors rallied in tho third period and played the locals on even terms The Woodrow Wilson club threatened to score in the first third and fourth periods but lacked the necessary punch Taking to the air Woodrow Wilson hurled passes in all directions four of which were intercepted Starting Lineup Woodrow Wilson: Nowlin and Brown ends Smith and James tackles Brothers and Combs guards: Gibson center Daws quar ter McKinney and Byne halves Sheppard fullback State Home: Easter wood and Thornton ends Pannill and Dltman tackles Morris and Raulston guards Thomas center Anderson and Myres halves Suggs Sullivan fullback Score by periods: 19 6 0 0 Golf Play Ends Affair Be jarrwm "4 'gw Iih A Bl A Er W' Texas Miners By Score of 22 to 6 State Home Wins rom Dallas High' Team by 31 to 0 rom Bryan High Ser Wo Id Drake College of Mines 0 0 6 University ot Texas 0 7 13 TEXAS POS MINES Coates LE Walker Niebuhr LT Williams Smartt LG Mayhew Smith Duffel Prejean RG Hart Beaseley RT Daros Gray RE Barnett Baebel QB Weaver Arnold LH Milner Hadlock RH Vauzhn Laurence Krutilek a two point loss with one hit in aix times up The standing: Player AB Pct Klein Phillies 151 602 101 222 369 oxx Athletics 148 568 125 201 354 Davis Phillies 140 494 51 172 348 Manush Senators 152 657 116 219 333 Gehrig Yankees 151 589 140 196 333 Cronin Senators 152 484 120 164 33(1.

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