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jjB Inspired Aggie Team Fights S. M. U. Mustang Vaunted Passing Attack Is Equalled by Cadets Cuthreil, Afigie plunges, got a first down at midfield, pass which Cheeves tossed 23 yards i mi 1 1J-J 1 51 tl earn BinintT Texas Tech Loses To Christians, 7-0 LUBBOCK, Nov. 10 in the first few moments of play, Abilene Christian college defeated Texas Tech, 7 to 0, in a football game here today.

The touchdown was made on a surprise Breaks Through the Pony Line to Block a Kick ALL AS, Nov. ing over Swarm and Fincher added another with a 15- yard end run as the quarter ended. Plunge Aggie Line Plunging at the Aggie line. Love and Reed advanced to the to Hendrick, who ran the remaining 24 yards to the goal line. Stephens added the extra point from placement.

With the exception of brilliant bits of play by the Abilene line, the game was dull. Ransome Walker lu iUnHkt uni- 23-yard line. Reed then got nine wag the only Tech back to gain cpn the Southern Methodist uni througb center on a spin play, I sjatentlv. versity defense for three touchdowns and got one more and a first Texas and today spiked dope down on the Aggie 12-yard line. forecasts when it held the vaunted Methodist passing attack to an equal score, the game ending in a 19 to 19 tie after the Aggies put Plunges by Hopper, Love and Reed in succession failed to gain, and on the fourth play, Brown, on own five-yard line, intercepted a Pony sistently.

Runners Lass Defeat the Razorbacks FAYETTEVILLE, Nov. 10. Nov. Notre Dame Defeats Outsmart Cadets And Win Game In Thrilling Finish Hoosiers Score Winning4 Touchdown Against the Football Results Soldiers With ard Army by Score of 12 to Baylor-Texas 6 CONTINUED FROM PAGE tng upon it. King through the it off to who returned about side of the Baylor and into to line At the defense for a gain of eight Koch, who played such a star game In yards.

Reese dove over the tight side for jor Baylor in the first, half, but was per ever a touchdown in minutes of play. With the Ponies in the lead, 19 to the last two pass, which he ran out to his ow YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK, Dame upset Oklahoma Aggie cross lbe hitherto unbeaten Army eleven country team defeated Arkansas iocjay 12 to 6, in a thrilling finish be- The wide margin and was incomplete. King punted to Wilson, who returned five yards to Baylor 27-yard line. Douglas of Baylor went in for Lewter, Wilson carried the ball out of bounds on the next play, no gain. first down on Baylor's 40-yard line kms tried right end and thrown for a yard loss.

A wobbly pass thrown by was caught by Ford for a gain of 11 yards Texas larked less tnan a yard of making a first down. Reese was rushed on the play and passed poorly, but nevertheless Ford was h'iured, went back into the game, tuting Wlnton. King tried right guard and got a yard. Beular took the ball and ran across the field to Baylor left end, but could not get around Lucas and yard. On third down, with about 10 caught it.

King took the ball out of yards to go, Beular passed over the bounds for no gain It was fourth down ter of the line to Ford for a gain of with an Inch to go. Texas put Eddie about nirie It was fourth down, Furl lost a couple of yards at right Beular back into the game at this time for tb(S baU on end. Wilson punted low to Beular. Perkins Beular dove over the a foot t0 g0 for nm d0WT) Ajram who fumbled, but Meadows got the Bay 28 -yard line With Beular back, he took ball and ball just when it seemed a Baylor player waa about to get it. Now 47-yard line and Texas refused to take a chance on making the distance and punted to Washatn, passed to Reese, who dropped It.

Beular took the ball near the on mm, I. hid nwn traen 25-vard marker. The Aggies failed to gain and here today in the first lntercolleg- forP a huge crowd of 86,000. tempted to punt, Cuthreil Aggie sub- and a pass from Reed to stitute tackle, broke through the Schaerdei, took the yards Methodist line and blocked the kick. from the Aggie Lotte Win Chance to Captain Gresham of backs.

The course was four and Three line one-half miles long through the plunges and a pass failed to net an Ozark hills. inch and the ball went over. Dorsey Three lln. plunges b.H’ College To Meet Paul Ouinn a hi la, i varus anu four yards from the 1 12-yard line, and another substitute, Mills, in Wjth fW() minutes left in which to backfield threw a pass to Za piayi the Aggies tied the score etis for the tying points. The Aggies lost their chance for a win when Zarafonetis missed his try for tne CXWith Redman Hurne, its quarterback and ace scoring threat on the sideline with an injured ankle, b.

U. lacked the spark that carried Reed, on hiR own 10-yard line, attempted to punt and his kick was blocked, the Aggies recovering seven yards for a touchdown. Three line bucks carried the ball three yards and Mills, substituting in the Aggie backfield, passed to Zara- a touchdown. Zarafone- to orevious victories and they fonetis for them frazzle by a set of tis failed to convert. didn't know when they Kicking to the Mustangs, the Ag- Aggies that didn Know to work at top the opening minute of play speed after the tying count and a until final gun sounded to let Pony kick was blocked and a pass Aegie rooters swarm upon the intercepted as the game Sdd To celebrate their vie- 4 and St.

the Mustangs appeared strong more versatile than their determined opponents, but they simply didn't click when clicking meant touchdowns They compiled 22 first downs to 7 for the Aggies and gained 237 yards from scrimmage against, 72 for the Biblemen, but in the final analysis they scored just as many touchdowns and kicked just as many goals. Aggies Primed The Aggies were primed for the conference leaders, no doubt of that. With Davis on the passing end, they Two full teams of Paul Quinn football players left early this morning for Marshall, where they will clash with Wiley college on tomorrow. This will be the Quinn second conference encounter. Hoosiers scored the winning touchdown on a 45-yard pass in the fourth period and then stopped the last Cadet charge one yard from the goal as the final whistle blew.

Notre Dame decisively outplayed the Army, exhibiting a powerful running attack, in one of the biggest reversals of the season. took the pass from Niomiec that decided the game. Red Cagle engineered the only Army touchdown and started the last Cadet threat with a 55-vard run back of kick-off. but this fell short. The thrills that were packed into the last half came to a climax as Red Cagle, the great ball- 1 carrying ace, raced 55 yards up the fieid from kick-off, then swirled around end to the Hoosier 10-yard line.

Here the famous redhead, who had engineered Army's first and only score, was withdrawn and the best The Wildcats were reported as being considerably stronger since their his successor, Hutchinson, could do emploved an aerial attack that apparently took the Ponies by surprise and it was by this route, sed to be the chief forte of the Petty Delery Richter J. Brown Fioyd Bartlett (c) Alsabrook Davis Conover Zarafonetis Dorsey Score by periods: S. M. Aggies L. E.

R. R. Q. t. R.

F. Schaerdc! B. Browt; Daniel PoweU Sanders Hamster. Trigg Reed Johnson Hopper Love Scoring -Touchdowns for U. 19 Love last game with Texas college which they won 13 to 6.

After a lay-off of some 25 days, the Tigers are in the best of condition and capable of meeting any team. Coach Ray Sheppard expressed his confidence in the team since they have perfected his system. All during last week the squad was put through strenuous drills and scrimmages. Wiley so far has been undefeated. The Wildcats have defeated Texas and Samuel Houston colleges.

In was work his way to the one-yard line before the game ended. Rise to Heights Rocknes rising to the greatest heights they have reached this season, got the jump on the Sol- diers from the start. They kept, them on the defensive throughout the scoreless first half and. displaying an attack that was superior in nearly every department Cagle was the one bright star in the otherwise full eclipse of this pow- Trigg. Long (sub for A M.

ADabrook, Conover, Zarafonet.s. Point after touchdown S. M. Love A. and Zarafonetis 1.

referee: Kenney (Mississippi A. and um- phe; Jacobson head linesman, Roach (Baylor), field Judge. ana non-conference game the team tied erful Army array as it was repeated Mustangs, that they pulled out of the fire, Almost before the surprised knew what it was all about their adversaries had rushed across a touchdown. Dorsey, taking the kickoff, rambled through the Mustang ranks to the 38-yard line before he was dragged down. Brooks Conover smashed tackle for yards, and on the next plav Davis shot a beautiful pass to Alsabrook almost on the goal line.

Not a Mustang touched him. Zarafonetis booted goal from placement. The Ponies, with a sustained drive from their own 48-yard line, carried the ball over for a touchdown. sing only one short pass, the plunged off tackle for four downs on their march goalward, finally going over for a score ffem the two-yard line. Love missed goal.

Store: Aggies 7, S. M. U. 6. After a battle in midfield, Conover broke loose and ran to the Mustangs 46-yard line where attempted long pass was intercepted by 10 yards from the Ponies goal.

Reed then tried a long pass in retaliation, but Conover took it on the 31-yard line as the quarter ended. Taking the ball on their own 28- yard line, the Ponies started another of their continued marches, piling up five first downs as they bucked and short-passed their way to the Farmers' seven-yard line. the game California Bears Win From Washington U. SEATTLE, Nov. 10.

By the skin of their teeth, the Bears of the University of California won a muddy football battle from the Huskies of the University of Washington here this afternoon, score was 6 to 0, the Californians making the lone tally of the game in the last quarter on a forward pass. with Langston university of Oklahoma, The same squad defeated Paul Quinn in its first game by a large score. San Saha Wins Sari Saba defeated Richland Springs by a score of 13 to in the district championship race Saturday. ly battered back, and Cagle, while he had comparatively few chances to get loose, flashed across the gridiron brilliantly enough to demonstrate his all-American ability. Notre Dame rolled up 14 first downs to five for the Cadets.

Army completed only two passes out of five attempted, while Notre Dame it i pleted three out of seven. Stars of the game were Hartley for San Saha and Dagley for Richland Springs. The former was playing without the services of three regu- The lineups and summary HOG RESERVES WIN FAYETTEVILLE, Nov. 10. Arkansas reserves defeated the freshmen, 7 to 0, in their annual game today.

the I hink By DAMON KUNYOJN NEW YORK. Nov. 10 My celebrated west coast operative, T-69, otherwise Mr. Hap has been going about, it seems. Moreover, he has been seeing things.

Not that my west coast operative has to go about to see things No, indeed. 1 have known Mr. to see things when just standing still that caused his eyes to bulge out even with his chin. Or, say, a foot, to a foot and a half Some day I shall write a monograph on Mr. chin.

It is truly a remarkable chin. It juts outwardly from the southern extremity of Mr. mug like a rudder. There, though, the Aggie jn some porj.s jvir. is fait Army i Ca rim ark Sprague I Haamack Hall Humecr Perry MeMtnyp-r Navo O'Keefe Cap.a Murrel 1 and the ball over, the Farmers known as kicking to midfield.

you Ided the combined chins of the Messrs. Otto Von Porat, old Frod- ward Fulton, and Hypiua Igoe, the sports writer, you would get a general outline of Mr. gunga din, as we rail it in din, that's your Mr. chin has been at once hia distinguishing mark, and a misfortune. When he was an umpire.

he was never able to find a mark that would entirely compass his chin. Some of it was always lett sticking out. Hence the foul tips frequently caromed off the chin and Mr. became foul tip drunk, and would be walking on his heels this very day, if the chin act as a stablizer. Reed to Love Believe His Own Eves Fincher, who replaced Johnson, But that has nothing whatever to he might report to me.

I am duly took a leading role in the Pony drive. I do with Mr. report on astonished. And yet 1 can see that Notre Dame i E. Twomey L.

Law f. Leppig G. Miller (c) I Vezie Brady Niemiec Chavigny F. Collins Score by periods: Notre Dame .................................0 0 ti 12 Army .................................0 0 6 fi Scoring Army: Murrell. Notre Dame; Chevlyny and (sub for E.

Referee- Walter Eckersall (Chicago): uni- pire. Tom Thorp head lines-: man, W. Murphy i fieid Judge, N. E. Kearns (DePaw.

Chicago). Stanford Defeats Santa Clara Broncs STANFORD STADIUM, Nov. 10 Beating down a sturdy Santa Clara defense in the second half, Stanford football team defeated the Bronchos here today, 31 to 0. The fighting Santa Clara line held Stanford to one touchdown in the first two periods, but a high powered aerial attack launched by the Cardinals in the second half netted them four touchdowns. Herbert Hoover and Mrs.

Hoover were in the crowd that watched the contest. Carnegie ech Beats (Jeorgetown, 13 to 0 ALBANY, N. 7.. Nov. 10.

ers JBBIM center for a first down. Then, dropping back to the 40-yard line, Reed threw a perfect heave to Trigg, who was standing on the Aggie gos.l line. Tackled, Trigg fell across the last marker for a score. Love converted. Another midfield tussle ensued, Dorsev finally getting away for a run to the 35-yard line.

From to this pastime in the pearl of the i The football that is being played by a score of 13 to 0 late this after Pacific barefooted. now is becoming slow and stupid, The first time Mr viewed what with the huddle, and a myriad the natives kicking the old leather i of other delays. It needs speed. I melon around with naked tootsies, he thought his eyes deceived him. He ceased drinking the native exhilirator, forthwith, switching to cognac.

The natives still 4 ere Davis slung a pass to Petty, seemed to be barefooted to his aston- as downed on the Mustangs' jshed orbs. Then Mr. line, and another heave. Da- picked up a copy of the Honolulu to Conover, who made a pretty Advertiser one morning and discov- cxtch although surrounded by half ere(j two columns headed a dozen Ponies, gave the Farmers their second touchdown Powell blocked try for phenomena Lineups and he realized that he had really seen this singular the extra point. Methodists 13 Score: Aggies 13, As you may imagine.

Mr. O'Connor was greatly relieved. He went The Farmers kicked and a Pony back to tbe and made care- pass was intercepted on the Metho- observations of the pastime that 40-yard line. Then Love TJl Do That Back in Pueblo saw Penn State and Notre Dame play a game in Philadelphia last week that for sheer dullness surpassed any performance of the year, including some of our musical shows some afternoons, 12 to 15 barefooted games are played in the islands," reports Mr. breathlessly.

have seen Yamada. a fullback for Moiliilis team punt over 60 yards in his bare feet. halfback for the Kalihi- Kais, is also a corking kicker, and can throw the football about 75 yards. It is the old barefooted game we used to play back yonder in the old home 24-yard line and after ineffectual line bucks, Reed kicked to Davis. Three tries at the line failed, and Conover kicked straight up, the Ponies downing the ball on the Aggie 46-yard line.

Fincher, on a lateral pass, gained 15 yards and a first down but four plunges failed and the ball went to the Farmers on their 24-yard line. I pause to observe that Mr. feet, and that kind of gives them nor may have played barefoot football in his old home tow which was Los Angeles, but they play it that way in my old home town. In the first place, the sense of modesty inherent in the youth of Pueblo, Colorado, would have pre In an exchange of punts, er vented barefoot football, and in the kicked out of bounds on his own 46- hv time the foot- yard line. 68-Yard Dash second place by the time the foot ball season came on in Pueblo, a young person exposing his nude pup the old natural ability for football They are very tricky, and know how to hide the ball, and use fake formations.

newspaper reporter sure has a tough time getting the lineups, and keeping track of the subs, and etc. The guy that has the toughest job is the radio announcer in the Honolulu stadium, who broadcasts every play, and who carried the Mr. O'Connor sends me a batch of noon in a battle for survival between two of the hitherto unbeaten teams. Before a mildly enthusiastic crowd of 700O at the home of the Albany baseball club of the Eastern league, this stalwart band of athletes from Pittsburgh marched ahead to their sixth straight victory of the season in impressive style. It was the first reverse of the year for the Georgetown team, which had gained recognition as a contender for the mythical eastern title by flattening New York university.

Georgia Overwhelmed Florida Alligators Win by Score of 26 to 6 SAVANNAH, Nov. Alligators definitely established themselves as real contenders for the southern conference championship here today when they defeated Georgia, 26 to 6. It was the first time that the Alligator has been able to defeat the Bulldog. Florida scored in every period, while the Georgians had to be content with one touchdown in the second quarter. SAINTS BEATEN BY HOWARD PAYNE, 16-0 AUSTIN, Nov.

Howard rtf Rnr-Uu Mr. otonnor senas me a natcn oi Al ST IN, Nov. Howard Xrt weather would have'b, on to ruyno oolleRe defea.ed St Edward'a I doomed slightly daffy, and been filod fought his way aoroas goal. Love missed a placement kick. On the kickoff, Dorsey, catching Doc Work the ball on his own goal line, slip- The very sarne Doc Work, in fact, ped through Pony to the who ran Mr.

campaign Mustang 32-yard line, a 68-yard run before he was downed. Score- Mus tangs 19, Aggies 13. Doc Work was our home town alienist, and he always did a good buai- what with the number of citi- me an idea of the lineups of some university. 16 to 0, here today, be- of the teams. Here is one of them: fore a fairly large crowd.

The Yel-i jow jackets literally stung the.Saints liner lo death and Proved to be the I FuuLnoto eleven the fans in this section have Kubota Yoshida Inia Kimura After several attempts at the line on hand who thought a demo- had gained only nine yards, Davis crat could carry Pennsylvania. -But L. G. R. L.

T. L. Churn? Jackets. Hata H. Alba I Fukabori R.

i F. Asiu i Maeda seen in quite a spell. MUsunaKa it is the third consecutive annual Ozaki defeat of the Saints by the Y'ellow Tamara IN THE SOUTH liavlor Texas 6. Vggies 19, S. M.

U. 19. I 7, Rice 0. Howard Payne St. Mr Murry college John Tarleton Agricultural college ft.

ihilene hristian college 7, Texas Tech 0. IN THE SOUTH V. P. I. 2ft.

Virginia ft. Duke X8, Wake Forest 0. Louisiana State Mississippi 6. Furman 13, Citadel 0. Transylvania 64, Eastern Kentucky Teachers 9.

Stetson Newberry 0. Mississippi Aggies 6, Centenary 6. Loyola (New Orleans) 2ft, Hankell 0. 21, U. of Miami 18.

Tulane 13, 12. Tenn. Teachers 24. Mars Hill 6. elitre college 7, I of Louisville 0.

Birmingham Southern Mississippi college 7. Louisiana Tech 15, Millsaps 7. West a. 32, Okla. A.

and M. Mahama 14, Kentucky ft. Georgia Tech Vanderbilt 7. Lenoir Rhyne ft, Catawba Carolina State 14, Davidson 7. estern Kentucky Teachers 18, Kentucky Wesleyan ft.

Howard 0, Chattanooga 14. Tennessee 37, Kewanee ft. Ilampden Sidney 14, Lynchburg 18. IN THE EAST Notre Danie 12, Army 6. Princeton 25, W.

and L. 12. Colgate. 21, Hobart ft. Penn 7, Harvard ft.

Dartmouth ft. Drown 12. Tutts 12, Middlebury ft. Rutgers Lafayette 17. New York 71, Alfred ft.

St. Xavier 7, Western Reserve 0. use ft, Wooster ft. Akron I. 52, Baldwin Wallace 6.

Navy 6, Michigan 6. Maryland 6. Yale ft. Cornell ft, St. Honaventure ft.

Bowdoin ft, Maine 26. Syracuse ft, Ohio Wesleyan 6. College of 4 ity of New York 19, Norwich ft. Columbia 14, Johns Hopkins IS. Temple ft.

Villa Nova 0. Schuylkill 32, Lebanon A alley 14. New Hampshire Conn. Aggies 0. Susquehanna 21, Juniata 6.

Penn State 50, Geo. ashington 0. Bucknell 40, Lehigh 0. Buffalo 13, Long Island U. ft.

lloly ross 15, Boston I ft. Springfield 14, Mass. Aggies 0. Cunisius 12, Thiel 7. Williams 16, Wesleyan 13.

Rensselaer 9, Vermont 6. Bowling Green (Ohio) 20, Detroit City college 0. Grove ity ft, Wa nesburg 0. Westminster 6, Bethany ft. Albright 19, Pa.

Military Col. ft. St. Joseph 12, St. John (Brook- ly 3.

Drexel 18, I rsinus ft. Catholic I 21, Loyola 13. Davis Elkins Ift, St. Francis ft Western Maryland 21, Mount St. ft.

IN THE WEST Wisconsin 25, Chicago 0. Illinois 14, Butler ft. Earlham 1ft, Rose Poly Manchester 35, Oakland City 6. State Normal (Terre 30, Evansville Central Normal (Danville) 26, Franklin 6. Monmouth 13, Lake Forest ft.

Southern Teachers of Carbondale 12, Shurtleff college 7. Norhwestern 7, Purdue 6, Drake 20, Washington 0. I of Detroit 39, Michigan State 0. Iowa 14, Ohio Stute 7. John Carroll 18, Lombard 6.

Grinnell HI, Iowa State Teachers 0. Bethany 6, Sterling ft. Charleston Teachers 19, Illinois Normal ft. Wheaton 15, American Physical Education 6. Augustana 2ft, North Central 0.

Haskell Reserves 6, Washburn Reserves 6. Columbus IS, Still Phillips 6. Northwestern Teachers ft. Friends 16, Ottawa 6. Knox II, Cornell 7.

Milliken 25, Illinois college 0. Findlay 13, Defiance 6. Ark. Teachers 6, Little Rock Col. ft.

Minnesota 21, Indiana 12. Drake 2ft, Washington ft. Bradley ft, Illinois Wesleyan 0. Marquette 7, Kansas 0. Wisconsin 25, Chicago 0.

Illinois 14, Butter 0. Hiram 6, Capital 0. Ohio U. 40, Marietta ft. Mt.

Union 12, Ohio Northern 0. Missouri Kansas Aggies 6. Southwestern 7, Wichita 0. Miami 18, Oberlin 0. abash 13, Chicago Y.

M. C. A. Loyola 7, St. Louis U.

0. De Pan 25, Indiana Central 0 Lawrence 14, Northwestern Col. 0 Cue 0, Carleton 0. Baker 20, William Jewell 0. North Dakota 6, South Dakota 0.

Nebraska 44, Oklahoma 6. Tulsa U. 13, Oklahoma City U. 8 S. Dakota State 27, N.

D. State 6 Otterbein 6, Heidelberg 38. Debtson 6, Wittenberg 16 Antioch ft, Rio Grande 59. Beloit 12, Ripon 19. Hillsdale ft, Albion 27.

IN THE FAR WEST U. of Colo. 13, Colo. Aggies 7. Montana State 14, Wyoming 7.

Western State Teachers 0, Utah Aggies S3. Colorado Col. 28, Colo. 8. Loyola 13, Regis 7.

Denver U. Colo, Teachers 11. Southern Calif. 78. Arizona Fresno State 12, Nevada 12.

Providence 6, I S. C. G. 6. Washington 38, U.

C. L. A. ft- Stanford 31, Santa Clara 0. T.X.« own 31-yaM Km, JT With Beular back.

Meadows took the fumbled and Furl of Baylor or 24 yard Une. Wilson went back ball from the quarterback position He took the ball, started out to lett end. and shot through center for a gain of four yards. Ernmerson of Texas went in for Cowley. On the down Beular lost a yard at left end, but the ball was brought back and Texas penalized five yards, being offside.

A pass was completed from Beular to Rose for a gain of about 20 Meadows took the ball, started around Baylor's right end and came dangerously near getting loose, but fell forward for a gain of only about three yards but a swarm of Texas linemen broke his own 17-yard line. Baylor asked how much more time re r.iained. Gilliland went back He took the ball, ran toward left end, and through and repulsed him for a four-yard paired to Noble for a gain of 11 and loss Wilson dropped back again, started a first down. running and passed perfectly to Newberry, Gilliland took ft again and tried ths who received the ball, but dropped it. On right side of the Texas line, but gained third with 14 to go for a first only two vards The ball was now on down.

Wilson dropped back and punted to Baylor's iine Gilliland dropped who received in mtdfleld and re- bock and fired perfect pass to Douglas, turned eight vards. putting the bail in Bayior end. who revived, and ran for a Texas' possession on Baylor's 42-yard line. net gain of 28 yards, placing the ball on Beular took the ball and started toward 45-yard but was thrown without Waaham tried to circle left end, left a gain Reese sot through the Baylor line but was completely smothered, losing threa and gained about six He had a yards At this time Texas asked lima more substantial gain in front of him but oub Rhoads hurt fell down. King lost I Br.ylor’s lin a yard at left side of Rose went in for Rhoads Rose wsj Jerked almost instantly, noe.

Wilson came forward to Intercept on 3 line Texas was pen Fourth down, with the ball i ever Rhoads, who had never left tfc' field, a pass from Beular and ran the ball back 20 yards to Texas' 42-yard line. Baylor called time out at this point and there was very little time left to play in this half. Wilson stepped out of bounds for a loss of about a yard on the first down. Wilson dropped being kept In. i'll zed five yards for taking too much time Noble tried a running pas: to Gilliland.

in the huddle King punted across the tut it a failure. He was rushed by Baylor line and It was Baylor's ball on her Brown on the plav and would have lost own 20-yard line considerable ground had he not pasaad. A dangerous pass, attempted to Wilson, With Noble back once mure he passed over went straight into the arms of Newberry, the head of the safety man, but there but he dropped It. Wilson then fired a was no Baylor player to get It Baylor long pass to Douglas, but the Baylor end the five-yard penalty on this pass. Now fourth down and Baylor had about secondary slowing up, decided to run yards.

Now third down, ball on 15-vard line and 15 yards to go for a first with the ball, and gained eight yards Wilson Bopped oack and punted to at the left side. Wilson passed to Keese who returned about five yards to Newberry, but overshot the mark by 45-yard line did not get close to It and the bail was hack to pass, and catching the Texas brtught back and Baylor penalized five 17 yards to go. Noble dropped hack and punted and 0f boundg on Texas 22-yard line. Oilbland tried the center of the Bayior line, bounced back and tried It again, gaining about two yards on the second attempt. Reese tried Baylor's right tackle and lost a yard, Baylor was playing tight defensive football with Koch back in the line King dropped back and punted to aeham, who returned about 25 yards, but Boynton was a little too quick with his whistle and officials declared ball dead before Washam broke loose.

Now a small margin. Newberry was loose, too. On the fourth down wuth about two yards to go for a first down. Wilson punted full and far, but it rolled across the goal line and the Texans got the ball on their own 20-yard line. Meadows took the ball and ran around left end for a gain of Beular.

frnm punt formation, started around Baylor's left end, cut back over center, and made a gain of three yards. King took tne ball, threw it to Reese, who attempted a pass, but tt was batted down oy a Baylor back. With Beular back, Reese took tne ball and attempted a pass, but Furl of Baylor came forward rapidly nd Intercepted on tha Baylor 43 yard cenler of 1he line called time out at tlmj. Here Bavlor sent In four It was the backfield. Washam in at quar six yards.

King was piled up at Bay- i ter. Gilliland at a half, Noble at a right side without a gain. half and at vrnson far Baylor had had no trouble in stopping King. Baylor again called time. Bullock went in for Morris for Baylor.

With Beular back, Meadows broke through the right side of the Baylor line for about five yards and a first down. Beular took the ball and started around right end. He shook of two tacklers and when he apparently had a clear field he was tackled viciously from behind without a gain. Meadows took the bail over left side for a gain of nine vards. Wilbanks of Texas Roee now went in for Rhoads.

Tigner went in for Phillips for Texas. With Washam back, he took the ball and cut back at center but gained only a yard. K.m 11 i Noble dropped back and on a triple Purl and WcElreattl 1 back Of the line, threw a long pass to Now h. hall Douglas, but it was incomplete Noble who received, but to was back on punt formation again and and paseed fell down as he did -hance i the bait to Texas' 10-jard line, but seven yards Noble had a Lurag a yard of wal make a spectacular gain on this play, but caught the ball in an awkward posi- tiori. Gilliland love ove- center for a first penalty another Incomplete pass and Baylor Texas 4 S- I Now Baylor ball on her own 44-ya yard line in Bavlor's possesion Washam within Texas' took the when it did fall Reese waited fcr aide of for a Ut to go acroas It did not go but bound- yards.

GUll and went rL ec. the other way Reese fell on it and 1 (h ani ball on her own seven- broke through the of two am gained lour mure fblrd down went In for Lucas at Baylor with two yards to go for a fir I Meadows went hack into the game hut the ball was in the come, of the Tcxxs reulaclnu Reese Beular tried field Washam tried to go. through placing Mo. Beular i right mde of the Texas line and was a gam in the game up to the this point of in a Uerre manner by Burnett or formaUon but Time was taken f(. BeuIar took .1 for the second time in a row.

Juggling It on time KiCKen 10 He endeavored to kick the bill out cetved on 47.yard was tackled in his tracks With Washam back Gilliland was given Mwoows went nack S3 tat -------the game. i a loss of two yards. Beular cracked through center for another first dow on Texas' 44-yarc Baylor went in for Lucas. On the through center for our h.f1 for the second time in a row. Tuggiint nutting the hall wnT ,1.

ot Nobb failed to gain King went back l'mr the Texas Punt formation a third time and this line. Guu of Dack pun ed Texas to Washarn, who for Lucas. On the line He endeavored to kick the ball out hall on Texas' 47 -vard iine. intorni nass which netted Texas of bounds but failed by two yartls lateral pass men neitfu icxaa ball on her own 20-yard line. Witn its touchdown, threw the took the ball in ball to Beular, who gained about six formation and ran through the center of for a KaJn of elgM yards as the quarter ended.

The ball was in the middle of the field. Score end of first half: Texas 6, Baylor 0. Third quarter the Baylor line for about seven yards With Beular back again on the same play. vards, putting the ball on Texas' 39-yard On second down with two to forUaafiSt Noble dropped back. 30 yard line.

Baylor was mlsing the serv- es of Koch, who was hurt In the first alf. Th quarter closed as Reese crashed thtough the right side of the Baylor line To open the second half Baylor kicked yards, placing the ball on Texas to Texas Douglas did the booting, sending the ball careening toward the 20-yard line. Here Hughes fumbled the ball, bu! recovered and downed it on Texas' line Griffin of Baylor broke through and caught Reese for a seven-yard loss King got through for the first time of the game, crashing through Baylor's right side for gain of about 12 yards. Reese then made first down, carrying the hall to Texas' 29- yard line. King got through the center of 31 -yard line Score third quarter ball and plunged through center for first down on 35-yard line.

Noble dropped back and sent a pass to Douglas, who received for a gain of about 13 yards The ball was now on 23-yard line and first down. On a spin play Washam was smothered In the center of the tine. Noble dropped back and ran toward the right, passing to Gilliland for a gain of about vards. Reese got through the right side of the giving Bavlor the tall on Texas' 12-yard and first down Noble broke through the center of line and had an open field for a touchdown, but fumbled the ball and lucky to recover and gained only three yards. Texas 6, Baylor 0.

KOI KTH Ql Baylor line for five yards. Beular plunged over the center of the line for a first down on Texas' 41 -yard line. With Beular back. Ktng took the ball yard vara line. gui me van! i 1 rr uvri Baylor's line for a gain of four yards over Baylor rsght side, galin Tben otimand went left but two King took took the ball again over the King was stopped on nex caught him on the dne-yard lint gain of only yftro, vn us Baylor right side for a gain of five yards, a gain of only one yaru.

1 fof a ot abOUt a yard. Eor the first time during the game King down Beular dropped k. third down Washam tried to take went around left end. and fe foot of being was now flashing the form he knew two ears ago. He took the ball for ihe third forward for what lacked Consecutive time and made it first down first down on 49-yard line, On the ball on a fake play, but Ford broke I through and tossed quarterback for a 4-yard loss It was fourth (own with fourth down King decided not to Baylor of the ball oh the 15- With Perkins ack in punt formation, attempt the distance and kicked out of King took Ihe ball and gained a yard at pounds on Bavkrt's line It seemed Waghafn took the ball and gHve it to Baylor center Pi-rklns passed to Rhoads.

judffntfnt, for Loaghoms were Nuhle wb0 Httemptcd to but two who caught the ball but lost it. Officials trouble going through the Bav- Texas linemen broke through and him to ruled it incomplete. Perkins passed again Wlth N-oble hack. Gilliland took the ground before he could get rid ot It. to Hughes, who cropped the bar.

and Texas tossed it underhanded to was then Texas ball on Texas 34- drev the customary five-yard penalty. Now nmi c.UEht the ball, but did not yard line fourth down, 13 yards to go. King punted Washam, who taugn Meadows cut through left of in splendid fashion cut of bounds on Bay- gain lor's 14 -yard line. Wilson tried left end' but was thrown without a gain. Furl drove through Texas' right tackle about two yaros for a gain of four yards.

Wilson dropped Bullock into the gam r-nter back in punt formation and booted the ball, third down Noble passed over the ff.0.1!! It was then Texas ball on Texas 24- yard line. Meadows cut through the On second down Ncble took the ba'l Meadows being hurt through Texas' left side for a gain ot Texaui was penalized Pve- At this time Bavlor fo? Uklng out too much time Sec- back in punt rorniaiion aim 1 no Bavlor Player Beular tried to Reese who fumbled, but recovered, on of the line. but cunt which Koch stopped htm with Texas' 49-yard line After fumbling Reese there to receive it punt wnuo Texas 6. did not try to carry the ball, merely fall-j followed, was almost blocked, out he got, Baylor's left guard, thout a gain, Baylor 0. droi opped back on tho last down to and was thrown for a 20-yard and tho ball wpnt to the Ponies their 40-yard line.

Fincher and Love, on two line I again disgress. muses Mr. O'Connor, "these natives have long been accustomed to climbing cocoanut trees and palms their bare CANYON TEACHERS WIN CANYON, Nov. 10. West: Yes.

the names sound very strange. Texas State Teachers, ldoking their; season's best, beat the New Mexico Military institute football team, 27 to 0. here today. The Cadet line failed to hold tn the pinch But like to hear what an Ha waiian thinks of one of our American lineups drawn from mixed company. HIGH SCHOOLS Jeff Davis (Houston) 24, John Rt-agan 6.

ichita Falls 13, Quanah 12. Kastland 6, San Angelo 43. Main Avenue (San Antonio) 19, Alamo Heights (San Antonio) ft. Bail (Galveston) 34, Milby (Houston) 8. Oak Cliff Tech.

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