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Grid Results Texarkana Iline Dallas Rebs Whip Southwest Routs Oilers, 11-1 TT. of Texas 42. Missouri 0. Fori Worth, 6-3, For League Title YESTERDAY'S RESULTS TWai-tana Son. 1 UFLTgpITh- nA Forth Tew State The Texarkana Bears went, on southwestern Louisiana inititnt i.

Texarkana. 11. gj a ramnatre Saturday nigni to wai- I Houston 7. em, 2 frames to nn. i lop the Henderson oners, 11 to 1, Texarkana, at in the East Texas xague nessv Dlayoff finals here.

The Sunday). TEXAS LEAGtTE(Playoff Finals) Dallas 6. Fort Worth (Dallas win." league championship, 4 games to 1) triumph was Texarkana's first in three games piayea wixn nenaer-son. Dallas, Sept. 21 (IP).

The Dallas Rebels came from behind here Saturday night with two three-run rallies for a 6-3 triumph over the Fort Worth Cats, and thus won the Texas League playoff, four games to one. (Playoff Finals) No rame scheduled. rpnn. 1 j. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1946 The Bears, drove Elton (SlicK) bock.

game, to Ok PAGE EIGHT I game). Baylor 21, Southwestern T. (night). Oklahoma A. and M.

49, Denver 7. Tulsa S3, Wichita IS. Texas A. 0, Howard Payne 27 (night) i Abilene Christian 26, East Texas State Tech 26 (night). West Texas Stat Teachers 14, Texas 7 (night).

Hardin-Simmons 81, McMurry 0 (night). Kilgore College 88, Corpus Christi Navy 0 (night). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION iriayeii finals) Louisville 7. I Davis, the league's top- hurler, from the mound in the fourth frame, and got 19 hits in all off Davis and Pewee Arnes. The Rebels will now meet the.

leads. game. to T). i tu Jinx Poindexter, veteran south- Pet. .83 (4 .638 -92 66 62 St.

Louis Brooklyn Texas Longhorns Drub iVlisso i-T i rs42- 0 winner of the Southern Association in the Dixie Series for the first time in -five years and the fourth time in history. A rmwH of 11,394 saw Rebel pa, the Oilers to six scattered hits. Henderson's lone tally came on a home run by Catcher East REMAINING GAMES ST. LOUIS Pitcher Tom'Pullig turnTn a Sam Demma in the eigntn inning. Poindexter paced the Bear slug Home Cincinnati 2, Chicago' I Total I.

Away Chicago 2 Total 2. BROOKLYN Home Fhiladelnhia 3. Rnatnn seven-hit performance and allow only one earned run. It was Pul-lig's second victory in this series, as he pitched the opener in Fort Wnrth ging with four bingles. John Berry, Texarkana second baseman, socked a home run.

6. By BO BYERS I yards by the air route. The Long- Austin, Sept. 21 fP). Capital-1 horns intercepted five passes for Army S5S Villanovsi Lehigh 7, Kings Point 0.

West Virginia IS, Otterbein T. Davis Elkins 14, Quantico Marines Midwest Illinois 83, Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati 15. Indiana S. Purdue 13, Miami (Ohio) Wisconsin 34, Marquette 0.

Iowa 39, North Dakota State Away Boston Tntl NATIONAL LEAGUE The two clubs will play here returns totalling 105 yards, leading Lunghurn I right-j Ellsworth; Brooklyn 6, Boston 2. St. Louis 2, Chicago 1. New York at Philadelnnia r.l. again Sunday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock.

nana ace wno won me seuuuu ace who won Cincinnati 1. Pittshnrirh lit The score by innings: Henderson 000 000 010 1 6 3 South Texarkana 123 104 OOx 11 19 0 Davis, Arnes and Demma; Poindexter and Kracher. Kentucky 20. Mississippi t. Detroit 6, Cleveland 8 11 Innings).

Chicago 11-9, St. Louis 10-1. Philadelphia at New York (Rain). Boston 7, Washington 6. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Virginia Military Institute 21, Catawba William ft Mary 61, Fort.

McLelhra 0, Clemson 89. Presbyterian 0. Tuskegee Institute 69, Philander Smith game, came back oh two days rest to absorb the beating and was removed for a pinch batsman after six frames. Rebel Hal Hirshon clouted his fourth homer in five games. Dallas knocked out two doubles and a pair of singles to tie the count 3-3 in the fourth.

In the sixth inning, Hirshon clouted a homer to break the knot, and three singles followed to produce the last two scores. Ft. Worth 210 000 0003 7 2 Dallas ....000 303 OOx 6 10 1 Chandler, Samaklas and Pfister; NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston (2) Higbe- (18-7) and Lombardi (12-9) vs. Sain (19-13) and ground gainer of the afternoon, galloped 64 yards in the second period for the second touchdown. Guess converted.

A Tiger pass boomeranged three plays later when Dick Harris, Longhorn center, intercepted a pass by Medill Gartiser on Missouri's 45 and went for a touchdown without a hand being laid on him. Guess' try for extra point was wild. Jimmy Canady, Texas right halfback, renewed the touchdown parade the first time his team gained possession of the ball in Earl Stewart Reynolds Smith Reach Coif Finals Richmond 46, Randolph-Macon 0. Davidson 74, Erskine 0. Appalachian 28, Newberry 19.

izing on the great passing of Bobby Layne and the burning 6peed of its other backfield stars, the Texas Longhorns routed the Missouri Tigers, 42 Jo 0, before a crowd of 37,000 here Saturday. For Texas it was almost a repeat performance of their' game with the Tigers in the Cotton Bowl last New Year's Day, but for Missouri it was complete disaster. On that day Texas scored 40 points, Missouri 27. Shortly after the initial kick-off, Layne carried the Longhorns from the Texas 41-yard line to Missouri's two on a couple of passes and an 11-yard dash and then took a lateral from Halfback Ralph Ellsworth for the first touchdown. Frank Guess, subbing for Layne, converted.

Texas' burly line opened holes for sneedv backs, and the tv vtiiace St. Louis at Chicago Pollet (20-8) t. Borowy (10-10). New York at Philadelnhla T. West (0-1) and Trinkle (7-131 vs.

Schan. 7J. and Stanceu (2-4). Colorado Iowa State 1. Colorado A.

M. 25. Fort Worren 0, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2) Begga (10-10) end Blackwell (R.m n.k. Wyoming 7, Colorado State College of DICK HARRIS Rangy, rugged soph center for the Texas Longhorns. Mi-Conference as a freshman last year, he has added 15 pounds and Education 6) and Sewell (7-12).

AMERICAN LEAGUE Pullig and Riebe. Philadelphia at New York (2) Savage (3-14) and Flores f9-S) n.u.n. ntn High School Results and Gettel (6-7). Dallas, Sept. 21 (JP), Earl Stewart, medalist, Dallas, will tee off against Reynolds Smith, also of Dallas, in the 36-hole show-down for the championship of the twelth annual Lakewood Country Club Invitation golf tournament here Sunday.

Smith stormed Into the finals Saturday by wiping out Paul Lacy of Dallas, 3 and 2. Stewart, vho nosed out Smith by one stroke for medal honors, eased into the finale Detroit at Cleveland (2) Newhouser (26-8) and Benton (10-7T vs. Feller Satuiday Might Hesnlta: Late Friday Night Scores i Austin 14, Waco 6. Amarillo 19. Childress- 0.

Fair Park (Shrevenort) 26. Gladewater t. 11-AA Teams Split Yilh Dallas Clubs, third quarter. On third down with the ball on Texas' 19-yard line, Layne faded back, took his time and i then heaved the ball to Canady, who snagged it on the Missouri 40 and. ran away from two would-be tacklers.

The play covered 81 yards. Guess drilled his third Arkansas Porkers Cop Opener, 21-14 and Gromek (6-13). Boston at Washington Ferris (25-6) vs. Wolf (4-7) or Leonard (9-10). Chicago at St.

Louis (2) Papish (6-4) and Rigney (4-6) vs. Sanford (1-0) and Conroe 26, Sam Houston (Houston) 0. Lonehorns rolled up 200 yards Orange 6, Texarkana 0. Odessa 26. El Paso High 0.

to the Tigers' 139. fcramer (13-8). As Mavericks Win, Tyler Loses Among Carter (Fort Worth) 23, Goose Creek 20 Passing netted 160 yards for Texas, Layne accounting for 126 nrrf with three completions in STANDINGS. with a 4-and-3 decision over Don extra point. Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio), 12, Temnle 0.

Guess entered the touchdown Schumacher, also of Dallas. five Missouri gained 73 Brownsville 27, Burbank (Ban Antonio) NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis .....98 In the morning quarter-finals, department when he returned a punt 51 yards in the third period. Fayetteville, Sept. 21 (JP).

--Expecting a "breather" and getting far more opposition than they had bargained for, the University of Arkansas Razorbacks had to Stewart eliminated John Olver of Brooklyn 92 By BOB MARTIN Sports Editor The Marshall Mavericks passed 64 .688 65 67 .635 3 Chicago I Laredo 60, San Benito 0. Kingsville 31, Sin ton 0. Ouanah 24. Crowell 0. He added another conversion Amarillo, 4 and 2, while Smith de Boston .527 Bears Claw feated Tom Miller of Austin.

3 Philadelphia Baylor Other Friday Night Score ..77 ..66 ..61 60 ..68 The Longhorns added two more hustle to nose out the Northwest 69 81 85 84 89 Cincinnati Pittsburgh their second major test on a tough non-conference schedule Friday night to retain their pre-season points when Don O'Hara, substi Louisiana State Teachers College Demons, 21 to 14, In their 1946 Nek York and 2. Tigers 5, Tribe 3 tute Tiger Quarterback, was AMERICAN LEAGUE Crozier Tech (Dallas) 13, Tyler Waxahachie 14, Paris J. Lufkin 13, Bryan 0. Gainesville 14, Mineral Weill 6. Hillsboro 7.

Ranger 0. San Angelo 6, Lubbock T. -Rnnin 31. Arlington 0. tackled behind his goal line by rating as one of the four or five football inaugural here Saturday.

The big, hard-fighting Demons, ..100 ..100 Roger Evans, substitute back. .449 .418 .417 .395 .67 .676 .598 .558 .483 .473 .446 .434 .336 topnotch schoolboy elevents in Boston Detroit Detroit New York Washington Tommy Landry, substitute 'lexas nearly all war veterans, fought Milbv iHoustoii) 21. Woodrow Wilson the state, but Tyler's Lions, who the over-confident Razorbacks to 48 48 59 63 76 78 82 82 97 (rmllos 6: 82 71 ...70 66 Southwestern, 21-7 Waco, Sept 21 (IP). A slumber-, tog Baylor eleven woke up in the second half Saturday night to roll tover Southwestern University, 21- 1, after being outplayed the first two periods by a scrapping Pirate hand. fullback, completed the scoring on a fake pass-and-run play good for 30 yards.

Chicago i Cleveland, Sept. 21 (IP). The Tigers exploded five hits in the eleventh inning Saturday for a pair of runs which walloped the Cleveland Jndians, 5 to 3, giving Brackenridge (San Antonio)) 46, Beau mont 0. a standstill in the first half. Arkansas opened up in the third period, and the Porkers Cleveland St.

Louis Philadelphia had risen to glory with an upset victory over Lufkin in the season opener, bowed to an underdog South Park (Beaumont) 1Z, San Jacinto ..49 TEXAS FOB. MISSOURI (Houston.) 0. Fredericksburgh 27, New BraunfeU 13. Dizzy Trout his 15th victory of counted three times before the De mons slipped over a pair "of touch' Crozier Tech team in Dallas to the season. Shurnas downs on the Razorback's third Peacock 13, Somerset 18.

Brownwood 6, Kerrville 0. Sweetwater 6, Pampa 0. Rio. Snrinor 20. Cisco 0.

CLEVELAND drop back down to their original status of just another good club. ab.h.o.a DETROIT I ab.h.o.a. Lake.ss 5 114 6 2 2 3 string in the final stanza. Arkansas' big fullbacks account 6 12 3 Moss.Sb Corpus Christi 70, San Antonio Tech 0. 5 14 2 But for one sustained drlye the i Bears found themselves on defense most of the time during the first half as their T-offense was broken onway.ss Bowie 20.

Masonic Home (r ort wortni ed for all of the Red nd White 4 2 11 0 Evers.cf 6 110 LE Bechtol LT Wets Collins D. Harris R8 Mitchell RT Kelley RE Bumgardner QB W. Heap LH Ellsworth RH Canady FB Layne 0 0 0 7 II 14 8-42 Graham 13, Polytechnic (Fort Worth) 6, Sreenberg.lh 8 1 15 1 Hodges Abrams Stewart Reginato Kekeria Oakes Browns Hopkins Brinkman Bouldin Missouri Texas Robinson, lb Mitchell.cf 3 110 touchdowns, John Hoffman going over twice, once on a 35-yard 5 2 5 0 Wakefield. If 5 14 0 8 0 3 0 4 111 Seerey.lf up repeatedly by the hard-charg tag Southwestern line. Half time score was 7-7.

sprint, and John Shaddox getting Midland 19, Brownfield 0. Vernon 6, Altus (Okla.) T. Kilgore 20, acksonville 0. Electra 31, Bonham 0. Greenville 27, Sulphur Spring 18.

Henderson 6, Nacogdoches 0. Edgewood 19. Mount Vernon 6. 2 10 1 110 0 2 0 3 2 the other. 4 0 2 5 rebbetts.e 5 0 6 2 frout, 4 2 11 Mack.2b Fleming.l Weigel.e For the second straight week, the Mavs squeezed through to victory without much room to spare, but again their victim was a plenty potent team Sunset of Dallas, which is favored to cop the District 8-AA crown.

Score of the contest was 8 to 6, with the marein beine provided by a safe Frank Kimbrough, Bruin coach, used 48 players in an effort to 2 0 3 0 A complete story of the show, witnessed by 9,000 fans, isn't told 10 0 0 North Side (Ft. Worth) 20, Adamson the right combination. Al by the score. Although disappoint ordan.c Kuzava.p Texas scoring i Touchdowns, Layne, Ellsworth, D. Harris, Canady, Guess (for Tvnel.

Tndrv (for Layne). Points aft 2 111 8 0 0 3 ing to a certain extent, the Ra (Dallas) 0. I Lake Worth 48, Azle 6. Decatur 26. Bridgeport 0.

though prewar lettermen showed ud well, two freshman backs, Ben 110 0 zorbacks netted 353 yards rushing Ball (Galveston) 20, Stephen F. Austin and passing to 64 for Northwest Becker.3 Berry.p Lemon, Woodling.5 Hall and Jerry Mangrum; with table assistance of Sammy Pierce, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 ern Louisiana, and the game might nave been a lopsided affair had 215, fallback from last year, pro vided the spark of the Baylor yio 1 tory. ty, as Carroll Holliday, Marshall end, blocked a Sunset punt on the Bison goal line. Little Gahlen Dinkle raced 66 yards for a touchdown the first time he got his hands on the ball not Rrkansas Coach John Barn Totals .42 9 S3 1 Totals ....41 12 33 12 SPOT COLLINS An All-Conference blocking back in '42, he's now a first line guard on D. X.

Bible's 1943 ..011 010 000 02 Bucs 2, Reds 1 Pittsburgh, Sept 21 Whitehead's run in the 13th with two out gave the Pittsburgh, Pirates a hard-won 2-1 victory Saturday over the Cincinnati Reds in a benefit game before 13,810 fans. Cinc'ati 000 000 010 000 01 7 0 Pittsb'h 000 100 000 000 12 8 1 Hetki, Huesser, Gumbert and Mueller; Hallettjmd Salkeld. Negro Nines Play Twin Bill Today The Tyler Black Trojans, local Negro semi-pro baseball team, will take on Henderson Black Oilers in a doubleheader Sunday afternoon at Trojan Park, beginning at 3 o'clock. Admission will be 75 cents for adults and 35 cents for children. MISSISSIPPI LOSES, 20-8 Lexington, Sept.

21 (IP). Kentucky crashed in on two pass interceptions and Don Phelps. 92-yard runback on a Mississippi kick-off Saturday to down the Rebels, 20-6, before a record opening game crowd of 19,600 fans on Lexington's Stoll Field. Detroit Cleveland hill wanted so badly to get a good look at his reserves, who played ..000 002 O10 003 i Texas Longhorn edition. most of the time.

HalL brother of Johnny and Van Hall of TCU fame, and Mangum, 18-year-old from San Antonio, were responsible for two scores and proved constant threats when (Houston) 0. Piano 19, Cancaster 6. Matador 34, Turkey 0. Level land 14, Denver City Sundown 27, O'Donnell 0. Seminole 6, McCamey 0.

Seagraves 20, Slaton 6. Wichita Falls 0. Denison (tie). Richardson 14. Hillcrest 12.

Athens 13. Palestine 12. Sherman 12, McKinney 0. Mount Pleasant 6. Clarksville 0.

Galena Park 26. Wharton 13. Smithville 0, Thrall 0 (tie). Aldine 13, Tomball 0. Pasadena 27, Kirwin (Galveston) Port Arthur 21, Longview 0.

Henrietta 19. Iowa Park 0. er touchdown. Guess. 4: O'Hara (tackled by Evans and B.

Procter). Substitution! Missouri: Ends Bounds, Wstsig, Shee-han. Wren, Thomssson tackles Mollet, Stone, Pepper, Bornhauser, Schults; guards: Frtii. Quick, Tarpoff. Cliffe; center Tatum, Fuchs: backs Voli.

Austin, Darr, Gartiser. Entsminger, Mills. Bowman. Klin, O'Hara, West. Parker.

Texas: Ends Blount, Holder. Schwarti-knpf. King. McCall. Bauman tackles E.

Heap. McCauley. McFarlane. Hames. H.

Harris. Maddera, M. Jones; guards L. Procter, Vasicek, Neal, T. Allen, Jung-michel, Tracy, Evins: center Gill, Marshall, Haney.

B. Procter, Musslewhite; backs Baumgardner. Evans, Cromer, Pyle, Campbell. Schutie. Taff.

Halfpenny, Clay. Raven. H. Allen. R.

ones, Lsndry. Lawler. Kane, Samuels, Guess. Jackson and Gillory. IBatted for Mack in 6th.

SBatted for Weigel in 6th. 8Batted for Kuzava in 8th. 4 Ran for Becker in 8th. Batted for Lemon in 11th. early in the game, but the Bisons tied the score late in the first quarter, and the game was played Runs Lake, Kell 2, Greenberg.

Wake in the ball game. Barnhill's strategy of using his first team sparingly almost backfired, especially when the third stringers bobbled in the fourth quarter. It was this Demon rally that gave the fans thejr biggest thrills and the Razorbacks a terrific scare. field, Edwards, Mitchell, Jordan. Errors BEARS Kuzava, Moss 2.

Runs batted in Green berg, Mitchell, Wasdell, Becker, Evers, Wakefield. Two base bits Edwards, Mit chell. Three base hits Mack. Kell. Stolen base Jordan.

Sacrifices Robinson. Blood Lamar (Houston) 25, Lake Charles, La. POS LB LT LO RG RT RE QB I.H RH FB worth. Double plays Bloodworth. Lake 0.

PIRATES Chaf in Moore V. Jones Butler Davenport Ulery Means Francis Vernon Evans 721 0 triumph over Bryan, after being upset by Tyler, 7-6, in the season opener. The new addition to 12-AA, Conroe, walloped Sam Houston of Houston, 26 to 0, in its first game of the year. Meanwhile, Athens, which was dropped from 12-AA this year, nosed out its former district rival, Palestine, 13 to 12. In feature games in other regions of the state last week, the Austin Maroons, Oct.

4 opponents of Tyler, downed last year's co- and Greenberg Meyer and Robinson Edgewood 18, Edison (San Antonio) 0. Stevens I Jones Jack Griffin Murski Candy Kittrell Mangum Kimbrough I Pierce Ravlnr Bloodworth and Greenberg. Left on bases Alama Heights (San Antonio) 24, Lock. Detroit 13, Cleveland 11. Bases on balls Kuzava 7, Berry 1, Trout 5.

Strikeouta hart 0. Thursday Night Score Highland Park (Dallas) 26, North Dal Kuzava 8, Trout 6. Hits off Kuzava 4 in 8 innings Berry 5 in 2 innings Lemon las 7. TCU Frogs Battle To Scoreless Tie 0 in 1-3 innings. Losing pitcher Berry, Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) 81, Southwestern Baylor scoring 707 Touchdowns, Hall, Kit- Umpires Rue, Passarella and Berry.

Time Cleburne 0. Forest (Dallas) 27, Corsicana 14. Texans Give $633,133 To Foundation For Infantile Paralysis Dallas. Sept. 21 lP).

Texans 2:40. Attendance 2,772. i trell. Pierce. Points after touchdown.

on practically even terms lor tne rest of the way. Considering the fact that Crozier. Tech's defending champipn Wolves are ranked as one of the weaker clubs in the Dallas district this year, Tyler's 13-to-0 loss to the Wolf pack would seem to indicate quite definitely that the Lions are not on a par with Coach Cotton Weidrrian's Mavericks at this stage of the season. Too Much For Tyler Clint Brisendine, ashort, stocky 150-pounder, played brilliant football to pace Crozier Tech to victory over the Lions. Brisendine, a letterman but not a smarter last year, dashed 13 yards around end for Tech's first, touchdown in the second quarter and then galloped 78 yards for the other touchdown on a punt return in the third period.

His longer run was truly a fancy bit of stepping, although he picked up some good blocking after he side-stepped the first few defenders. The blocking on his first scoring jaunt was excellent. Tech's first touchdown was the ftfsult of a 73-yard drive, which gave $633,133.98 to the Nation-ail Foundation for Infantiile Paralysis during the 1946 March of f.y Mangum 8. Southwestern: Touchdowns, Jones 1. Points after touchdown, Francis i Muddy Ruel New Pilot Of St.

Louis Browns 1 St. Louis, Sept. 21 (P). Herold 'D. (Muddy a native St.

Saturday signed a two-year contract, to manage the St. Browns, the club with which he made his professional debut as catcher back in 1915. Dimes campaign, George waveny Briggs, chairman of the Texas committee, said Saturday. One half of the net proceeds from the March of Dimes re 1 1 mains with the local chapters of the foundation for local relief and one half goes to the national foundation for research and epidemic control. fi i 1 wiampion waco Tigers, 14 to Denison and Wichita Falls, a 1945 semifmalist, played a scoreless tie; Odessa stomped El Paso High, 20 to.0; Thomas Jefferson of San Antonio beat Temple, 13 to 0-Lubbock edged San Angelo, 7 to Sweetwater blanked 'Pampa, 19 to North Side (Fort Worth) defeated Adamson of Dallas, 20 to Amon Carter Fort Worth) and Goose Creek played to a 20-20 tie; and Corpus Christi drubbed San Antonio Tech 70 to 0.

Games This Week Spotlight tilts in East Texas this week will pit North Dallas against Tyler here; Marshall against Greenville in Greenville-and Lufkin against Orange at Orange. North Dallas is ranked as one of the best teams in District 8-AA, but bowed to Highland Park, 1945 state co-champion. Thursday night by a 26-to-7 count. Greenville has a strong team this season and beat SulphurSprings, 27 to 13, Friday night. LAST WEEK-S RESULTS District 11-AA Teams Tyler Cratier Tech (Dallas) 1.

Marshall (Dallas) 6. Henderson 6, Nacogdoches 0. Texarkana 0, Orange 6. Longview 0. Port Arthur 21.

Kilgore 20. Jacksonville 0. wSSeT; (Sh) Lufkin 13. Bryon 0. Conroe 26, Sam Houston (Houston) 0 Palestine 12, Athens 13.

Texas Ags Swamp North Texas, 47-0; Barney Welch Stores 3 Touchdowns Kansas City, Sept 21 fumbles and pass Interceptions throughout the game, the Kansas Jayhawks and Texas Christian University Horned Frogs battled to a scoreless tie in opening their 1946 football campaigns Saturday. Playing before a near capacity crowd of 20,405 cash customers, the Jayhawks arid Horned Frogs were ragged in the execution of their plays arid neither team was able to develop scoring steadiness when they got near the goal line. Kansas made two Serious scoring threats, reaching the Texas Christian 9-yard line after driving the opening kickoff 83-yards, and -getting to the Texans' 12-yard stripe after a pass interception as the game ended. The first threat fizzled when Halfback Bill Hogan fumbled and the Horned Frogs recovered. Texas Christian bottled up Kansas' great pre-war star.

Halfback Ray Evans, and the Frogs were able to make one serious scoring threat of their own, a 94-yard second half drive that ended on the Jayhawks' one-yard line. Each team lost the ball five times on fumbles. The Frogs intercepted three Kansas passes, and the Jayhawks snagged two enemy tosses, Kansas picked up 215 yards passing to 91 for Texas Christian, and the Frogs led in Brisendine, as quarterback, en-' gineered. Four (of the Wolfpack's five first downs in the game came during this drive, and the longest gain came on a 31 -yard pass completion from Brisendine to End Joe Deeds. Tyler likewise was held to five first downs, only one of which came by ground attack, and never seriously threatening to score.

District 11-AA teams kept batting 1.000 against their District 12-AA foes last week, as Henderson edged Nacogdoches, 6 to 0, point, and his kickoffs averaged 57 yards for seven boots. The Aggie forward wall was stout on defense, setting the Eagles back with a net loss of 3 yards. The Aggies gained 145 yards on the ground and 93 yards on four completions out of a dozen aerials thrown. The Eagles hit five out of 13 tries for a net gain of 71 yards. First downs were 10 to 7 in the Aggies favor, and the Ag College Slation, Sept.

21 (P). The Texas Aggies opened their 'grid season here Saturday by giv-iing the North Texas State Eagles a 47-to-0 drubbing. The Aggies had things their way throughout, and Coach 'Homer Norton paraded practically jhis whole squad out on the field, players participating in the iAggies' part of the game. and Kilgore spanked Jacksonville, gies lost 70 yards to the eagles 15 Stronger Body Helps This New Tire OUTWEAR PREUAR TIRES 6. Nacotrdoches 0, Henderson acksonville 0, Kilgore 20.

STANDING District 11-AA Teams rushing 85 to 57 Team Pts. Op. T.c.u POS Se Us for this Exira-Safe, Extra-Troubl-Fr, Extrp-Mikmg TkmT 21 12 Barney Welch of Stephenville, i on penalties who wore the uniform of Gen. ntsc George S. Patton's Third Army team last year, made h'is re-entry In the Aggie lineup by plugging I 'for two touchdowns, intercepting fi pass and running 37 yards for a og.ii,b7 (third, and by a brilliant display Mci ain of his kicking prowess.

He also returned punts brilliantly. i nfnkie POS. J. LT I.G RG RT RE RH A.M. Howell Dickey Stautzenberirer (isry Winkler Moncrief Hiugins Hallmark Welch Goode Zapalac 0 W.

....2 ..2 ....1 ....1 ...1 ...0 Marnhall Henderson Tyler Texarkana Longview Kilgore Gladewater 26 7 26 14 S3 18 Of count, fupplie of tire are still liiaitcd. In tpfce gready increased production, demand is trta gresMac KANSAS Schmidt Penny Famhough Ettins-er Tomlinson R. Johnaon Bchnelihacher Hog-an Bertuzzi a Evans Pattee LE LT LO RG RT RE OB RH I.H FB Lipscomb Edwards Polzin Presley Pike Foth Tayjor Hishop McKelvy Lucas Turner This is especially true of die B.F. Goodrich ttrt tsaat KB OUTWEARS PREWAR 1 20 to 0. Henderson's victory left it as the only team in District 11-AA besides Marshall with an unbeaten record in two.

weeks of play. The lone Henderson tally against a good Dragon team came on a pass from Allison' to Propes. The Jacksonville Indians, who had seen six lettermen kicked off their team earlier in the week for failure to follow training regulations, their second straight setback by a lop-sided margin. James Canter, speedy halfback, raced across for two of Kilgore's touchdowns, and Fullback Tom Fox plunged over for the other. Texarkana Loses The three other 11-AA clubs, Texarkana, Longview and Glade-water, all took it on the chin last week.

The Tigers lost to Orange, 6 to the Loboes bowed to Port Arthur in Port Arthur, 21 to and Gladewater dropped a 26-to-6 contest with Fair Park in Shreve-port. Fair Park, you'll remember, was beaten by Marshair a -week earlier 5'n the last few seconds of play, 1.1 to 6. Burl Baty of Paris started the 1 North Texas suie longest Dunt return of the dav A- nd m. 13 14-47 No sensible driver would deliberately run his tires over a rock like the one in the picture. But sometimes it can't be helped that's when you will be glad if you have new B.F.Goodrich passenger car tires.

Built with more and stronger cords, the tire body is better engineered and 33 stronger than in wartime tires. This extra strength was needed to carry the wider, flatter tread. But in building this stronger body to hold the more durable tread, B.F.Goodrich engineers built into it greater resistance to "road Pts. Op. 2S 0 Xirhmt he latAralloH in Mann Sor.lt 1 M.

Si'ormg: Touchdowns. Welrh District 12-AA Teams Team w. L. Conroe ..1 0 I.ufkin I i Nacogdoches 1 1 Palestine 0. Jacksonville 0 2 TIRES.

Please check your needs well in advance. Talk to as. We'll do oar best to keep your car rolling until we cam get new tires for yon. 19 19 0 Danlfls (fnr Hallmsrki: Hlariaasn I for of Athens on the 15, and then Hallmark i HoiimiK. ir.r jhelped clear the way for Scott lo for oode.

iv.ints after touohiiown Veach pay. dirt 85 yards away, -Marion Fldnagan of Sweetwater AWics: -Ends: 1 rmpVnn Yrin Bosox Win th cicju vf vo Jai ''a iiic iicai TrriKiii, TievaiT, Vnlninff, Cm If bmvght Smtl Dowa foyimtH mod CnymUml Tfiw longest touchdown punt return steymsnn. TuiH, kJE Washington, Sept. 21 m-Leon era. Leguenec, Wright, H.iok.

Guards Culberson's single in the eleventh Overly. Turiey, D.cra. Brow, Barrowj i inning and a Washington error rwElTn Wally Moses and Dom DiMaggio gave Boston, a 7-5 vic THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE FRIDAY. 8EPT. 27 District 11-AA Teams North Dallas at Tyler.

Marshall at Greenville. Paris, at. Longview. Palestine at Henderson. i Sulphur Springs at" Kilgort.

at Jarksonittsl Gladewater, oen dale. Dislrict 12-AA Teams I.ufkin at Orange. Nacogdorhes at HillsborOk Htintsville at Conroe. Palestine at Henderson. Teaarkana at cksonvllje.

4nd Lee Daniels of Bryan did a pieat bit of stepping in covering 7 yards for another, A new comer tt) Aggie ranks, Stan Hollmig of Hondo, made the iinal Aggie score with a two-yard Wive after Bruce Wallace of Cole-nan stepped off 23 yards to be' brought in on the 3. wanieis, llurih. Scott. Terne; H.ylM, Flanaan, Bal-lantine, Greene, Sturken. swell Smith, i'icki-lt, llew, llri.ley, Daniel.

NTSC Khds 'MrKnighf, Reinzi, Tack lis: Chanrc. Arnold, Williatr.s. (ate. Robertson. On- tory Saturday, over the Washington Senators.

Boston 100 000.031 02 7 10 3 Washingfii 000 200 030 005 8 0 Harris-, Zuber and Wagner, Partee; Newsom, Candini, ra'iee inewsc Lufkin's Panthers, favored to cop their fifth successive District 19. A A titlA tVtie cpQcnn Krnlro int Phone 123 Across From The Post Office ier: nueni, Mule, Smith. Bsck-: Furrh, John Ballantine of Yselta con- I Miibson. I.slliker Shnemsker erted 8 out ot 7 toes lor extra Bonner, K.iti. jumbit, smith.

DerWi I Haefner and Early. jthe victory column with a 13-to-.

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