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i- pTCUV. 17. 14 Rice .7., 27 Arkansas 13 "Texas Tech 7. 14 Oklahoma 27 Tulsa Anny 777.7 34 Notre Dame 27 Texas 0 Texas Ags 10 SMU 0 Okla. 7 Missouri 6 Baylor 0 Penn 7 Northwestern 0 4 To 0 TCU Horned Frogs Do It Again: Knock Longhorns From Title Race, 1 Irish Click In Underdogs Stop Layne 4th Quarter To And Mates Completely PRESS BOH ffy 3o6 AfarTtM Can't Win For Tying We are fit to be tied Read those Friday scores again Down Wildcats ByJWAXJSKELTQN Fort Worth, Nov.

16 Texas Christian's South Bend, Nov. 16 W) Tyler 7, Kilgore Marshall 13, Notre Dame, which played three Horned Frogs, led by Carl Knox, 150-pound tailback playing his first year in Southwest Conference competion, outplayed the Texas Longhorns here Saturday to gain a 14-0 victory Longview 13; Texarkana Men derson and Palestine 12, Jacki that knocked the Steers out of the running for the conference PAGE EIGHT I sonville 12: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1946 championship. All three of the District 11-A A It is the third time since 1941 that an underdog Christian contests ended in' stalemates, and one of the two District 12-AA quarters as if it had left its heart in Yankee Stadium In that scoreless battle with Army a week finally found its spark in 19-year-old Johnny Panelli Saturday-and cracked out three touchdowns in the final period for a 27-0 decision over Northwestern. Gaining their sixth triumph in a campaign for the National Collegiate championship.

the Irish eleven has overcome strong odd3 to beat the Longhorns and Vols Score Lafe Win Over BC conference games of the day also knock them out of a conference title. ended in a deadlock. We are will' In to wager one -worn-out bowl Knox was not the only star of this homecoming victory, however, for the, entire irog ing pin that never in the history of Texas schoolboy football have ing but outgained the steers, 56, ii' so many tuts In one region in one hurled a total of 45 players against to 21 in passing. i day been tie games me stubborn Wildcats to wear Two years ago, the Frogs de How are we, as a mere sports them down for fourth-quarter feated Texas here in Fort Worth, team, particularly the forward wall, stopped the Texas ground and aerial attacks throughout the game with the exception of one scoring threat in the opening period. A strong, cold north wind was at the backs of the Frogs when scoring drives Of 61, 50 and 38 Boston, Nov.

16 (TP) The Boston College Eagles did nothing wrong for the first 12 minutes and very little right the rest of the game while being overwhelmed, 33-13, by Tennessee's late-surging Vols in their third intersec-tional football clash Saturday at-Braves Field. Those 1941 Sugar Bowl rivals went into and the Eagles stunned the 40,500 crowd by outplaying the highly regarded Vpls by the widest, of margins to gain two rapid-fire touchdowns. But after Freshman Don Pan-ciera tossed touchdown passes of 32. and 18 yards to Johnny Kille-lea and Sub Fullback Ed the Eagles clipped their own wings. MICHIGAN STATE WINS East Lansing, Nov.

16 (JP). Michigan State College snapped a three-game losing streak by downing Marquette, 20-0, on three second-half touchdowns. The Hill-toppers penetrated State's 30-yard line only once; yards in the sleet as a sell-out throng of 56,000 buttoned up its overcoats and roared approval. Panelli, a 190-pound sophomore from Morristown, N. collabo they pusched across scores in the rated with Emil (Red) Sitko of Courier-Times-Telegraph Photo by R.

L. Falkner. QUIET, EXPERT AT WORK How he does it is still a secret, but the circumstances under which Theo L. Dubber, Courier- 7-6, to edge the Austin eleven out of a championship by a half-time margin. A 14-7 upset over the powerful Longhorn squad of 1941 lost another title for Texas.

The Lineups: Texas Texas Christian Beehtold LE Taylor Demo Harris LT Edwards Collins LG Pitcock Dick Harris Hale Weedon RO pike Keller RT Kilman Schwartzhopf RE Lipscomb Halfpenny QB llerry Cromer LH Bishop writer, expected to predict such outcomes? Why, Cassandra, H. G. Wells, Einstein, Drew Pearson and Theo L. Dubber in their primes could have combined talents and still not been able to hit those scores on the nose. That 74-Yard Punt What a ball game that was at Lion Stadium Friday night! The underdog Bulldogs and the ambitious Lions went at each other for four quarters like demons possessed, and rang the curtains down Fort Wayne, Ind.rand-Bob Liv second and third periods.

Knox set up the first touch Times-Telegraph golf specialist and sports writer, makes his down with a 77-yard quick kick. Texas took the ball on its own ingstone of Hammond, to provide most of the backing-up power behind Johnny Lu jack's 32 but could not gain, and a punt alert quarterbackmg. by Frank Guess was good, for only 12 yards, going out on the That companion, which helped Notre Dame roll up 27 first downs Frog 48. Eleven plays later, Knox football selections are shown in the candid photo above. On the-nose selection of the season was made Friday by Theo, in declaring the Tyler-Kilgore game would be a tie, and naming in advance the exact score, 7 to 7, Some of the hush-hush factors Dubber considers in choosing his winners (or ties) are expected to be revealed in his forthcoming book "How To Pick Winners," or "Gamblers Go To An Early Grave." on the regular home season with (Janady RH Jackson Layne FB Bloxom Texas .0 0 0 00 TCU ...0 7 7 014 Texas Christian -scoring Lipscomb, Bloxom.

Point after touchdown. Bishop 2. passed to End Lipscomb from the 11-yard line. Lipscomb was in the clear in the end zone. a real clang.

Beyond a doubt, the 2000 or 3000 fans who apparently stayed away from the game be Block Texas Punt (piment). Shortly after the second half ODened. Halfback Bill Cromer ANNOUNCING OUR OPENING EAST TEXAS CHEMICAL CORPORATION Serving Tyler and East Texas with the finest In Janitor supplies and sanitary chemicals. WE HAVE SOAP POWDERS IN TWO GRADES-LIMITED QUANTITY to, Northwestern's four, gained 523 yards by rushing. For the first time this season, however, Notre Dame, with Lu-jack doing most of the hurling, completed only one pass.

That loss was completed behind the line of scrimmage for a loss of five yards. The game was only 5 minutes old when the Irish scored their first touchdown on a 63-yard push in eight plays, featuring the line slashing of Sitko who picked up 34 and 14 yards en route. Sitko capped it with a one foot plunge and little "No. 1" Fred Earley of Parkersburg, W. Steers Wallop Tillotson, 56-0 Porkers Assured Of Tie In S' west By Downing SMU cause of the cold weather and threatening rain missed the outstanding contest of the year in Tyler.

As it was, the rains held off until several hours after the end of the scrap, and the field was not muddy or even slippery as result of the light rainfall Friday afternoon. In a game chock full of sensational offensive, maneuvers and stubborn goal-line stands, nothing stood out more than Billy Porter's booming 74-yard punt in the third quarter. With the ball on Tyler's 20-yard line (and With Porter, of course, standing much farther back), the lanky Lion end out all his 175 pounds Playing their best game of the year, the Texas College Steers forward passes and had a seven- to-six edge first downs; Arkansas SMU dropped back to punt for Texas. The entire center of the TCU line broke through to block the attempt, with Tackle Harold Kil-man recovering for the Frogs on the Texas 11. Tailback Lindy Berry made a first down on the one, and on the next play David Bloxom, 210-pound fullback hit center for the second score.

Halfback Tom Bishop made both conversions good. It was a tough day for Texas all around. Besides the championship picture, the defeat led to long, fruitless journeys for two scouts from the East and West coasts one from the Orange Bowl at Miami, and another from U. C. L.

the Los Angeles team favored to represent the Pacific Coast conference in the completely overwhelmed the Tillotson College Eagles, 56 to 0, at Steer Stadium Saturday afternoon in a non-conference colored game. Fayetteville, Nov. 16 A pair of sensational touchdown tallies by Clyde Scott and Aubrey Fowler gave the Arkansas Razor-backs a 13-0 victory over Southern Methodist University here Saturday and assured them of at least a tie for the Southwest Con went in to play his lone role as placekicker. The kick was good, and he hit twice later to run his record to 24 conversions in his last 28 tries. ine eagles hail from Austin.

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Our "ECONOMY" powder is specially manufactured for dishwashing and scrub purposes. -steers got better in every quar ter as the game progressed. They into the ball, and it went sailing through the air like a shot out of a cannon all the way to Kilgore's 6-yard The kick was, of course, the best we have seen all were new scoreless the first period, but scored two touchdowns in the second quarter, three in the third and four in the fourth. The" nine touchdowns, were scored by the following players, in the order named Frank Ri Arkansas .0 9 7 6 13 SMU 0 0 0 00 Arkansas scoring: Touchdowns, Scott, Fowler; point after touchdown. Fowler (placement).

ference championship and a probable Cotton Bowl bid. After fighting off numerous Mustang threats in the first two periods, Arkansas broke the ice as Scott returned the second half kickoff 86 yards for a touchdown. Then, in the first two minutes of the fourth quarter, Fowler shot through left tackle and sprinted 85 vards for another tally to year, and we doubt seriously that it has been topped in schoolboy Football Movie At Saint Gregory Postponed Week A showing of football movies at the St Gregory's School Auditorium has been postponed from this Monday night to Monday night, Nov. 25, it was learned Saturday. It will be a full-length filming of the 1846 Sugar Bowl game between Tulsa University and Okla Rose Bowl.

They were here to look, over the once powerful T.nnffhorns. nlav throuehout the state. ley, Sam Sibley, Raymond Lew Will Be Glad To Submit Samples WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN SWEEPING COMPOUNDS 1005 N.Bols d'Arc Telephone 2280 GIVE US ATRIAL is, uapt. R. J.

Mitchell, J. He-bert 2, Harry Else and Abram Lewis 2. Horace Champion kicked Kilgore JC Wins State Title By Edging San Angelo Kilgore, Nov. 16 (JP) Kilgore two extra points. Texas College completed only homa and is being sponsored by the St.

Gregory's Booster Club. one pass, while the Eagles com pleted none. Junior College won the Texas While we are speaking about Porter and his punting, we may aa will say right here and now that we shall believe, until we hear evidence to the contrary, that Big Billy, is the best schoolboy punter Uk the state. In every game this year he has gotten off punts of 50 or 60 yards. Against Kilgore be averaged 39 yards on six tries, even though he was purposely trying to kick most of them out of bounds.

Joe Florey, Kilgore's hooter, also had an excellent record in the game, averaging about 36 yards per punt. throw 1 5,000 Homecoming fans into hysteria. Fowler added to his day's work by booting one extra point and doing some fine punting to pull the Porkers out of plenty of treacherous positions. But both he and Scott had to share the limelight with Leon Campbell, Arkansas' stellar freshman fullback, who ripped the SMU line all The Mustangs got three good scoring chances, moving to the 1-yard line in the first quarter but For the all-around Bobby Layne, who for five weeks has led the nation's backs in total net yardage, it was even worse. The Christians, particularly Kilman and Lipscomb, rushed Layne all afternoon and his passing record was eight completions out of 19 attempts for a net gain of only 23 yards.

In all, he handled the ball 31 times and cleared only 37.. yards. Texas launched three attacks during the first quarter but gained only the 18-yard line on the final try. It Svas as far as they advanced toward the Christian goal. Almost Scored Again A A freak play nearly led to a Junior" College football conference championship here Saturday night when it defeated San Angelo College 7 to 6, in a contest played on a muddy field.

Alan Neveaux brought Kilgore from behind with a touchdown from the seven in the third pe Stanford Noses Out Washington State Team 27-26 riod after Kilgore had marched from the San Angelo 46. Then he Palo 'Alto. Nov. 16 (R An underdog Washington State booted the extra point that meant Layden And Dick Layden Hitchcock, 136 pounds of football dynamite, turned in the best eame of the year by a Rn3 College team almost upset the dopesters but the Stanford Indians pounded over a touchdown failing on three rushing plays as the Arkansas line held. In the second period they advanced to Arkansas' 28 with the aid of 15-yard penalty against the Razor-backs.

Wayne Campbell tried a field goal but it was no good. A few minutes later another 15-yard the championship. San Angelo scored In the first period with Hickman, halfback, going over from the 1-foot line after the visitors had marched from the Kilgore 42. in the final minutes to win 27 to third touchdown. In the second period, Texas' Halfback Jack Halfpenny partially blocked a kick by Knox.

Cromer, playing safety for the Longhorns, barely tinned the ball as it bounded over mi First downs favored Kilgore, 10 to 5, and Kilgore made 153 net the line of scrimmage. He finally recovered on his own 10 but was tackled so hard by Bishop that he mm 26 in a wild Pacific Coast conference game before a crown of approximately 18,000 here Saturday. The Cougars scdred midway in the final period on a 27-yard run by Don Paul, to take a 26-21 lead but a determined Stanford team, sparked by the running of Bob Anderson and Lloyd Merriman and the passing of Ainslee Bell, rolled back to win. fumbled and Lipscomb took over for TCU on the Texas 4-yard penalty started SMU on a drive to the Arkansas five. After a penalty set the Ponies back to the 10, Campbell missed another field goal attempt.

Arkansas, which tried only passes and cqmpleted one for eight yards, rolled up 243 yards on the ground to 58 for the Mustangs. The visitors gained 65 yards by completing seven of 20 Tyler backfield performer, in our opinion. It was he, of course, who itreaked 41 yards for Tyler's lone touchdown. To get started on this payoff jaunt, Hitchcock had to shake off four or five wouldbe Kilgore tacklers. And throughout the contest he fought savagely for every inch of ground whenever called upon to tote the ball.

His defensive play was slightly terrific, also. It was best of many good performances this season. While handing out the bouquets, we musn't overlook Dick Hightower, Tyler's 190-pound Tower of Strength at backing up the line. The big redhead is a star in every Lion game, and we have difficulty in trying not to line. Hubert Bechtol.

the All-Amerl can Texas end intercepted a pass from Knox to eive the Steers a yards rushing to 134 for the Seven thousand fans saw the game. YALE 30, PRINCETON 2 New Haven, Nov. 16. (JP) Yale's football team, which hasn't lost to an Ivy league opponent since Howie Odell became coach, lived up to all its advance notices Saturday by trimming Princeton's Tigers 30 to 2 in a "big three" contest. KANSAS DOWNS KANSAS STATE Manhattan, Nov.

16 (JP) The University of Kansas exploded for touchdowns in the third quarter in routing Kansas State 34-0 Saturday to remain in the running for the Big Six football championship. A homecoming crowd of approximately 17,000 saw the game. mention him too often. But. the CELLULOSE PAPER touchback.

Charlie Jackson, 170-pound freshman wingback, set up the final Frog threat with a sparkling 34-yard gallop around the Texas right end. He was tackled by Center Dick Harris, the only man barring a touchdown run. The play carried to 'the Texas 38. For Bechtol was the outstanding lineman, while Cromer "was the backfield power. The Denton flash, who started his first game today carried the ball 26 times for a net gain of 82 yards.

Texas' team total was only 121 yards net at rushing. Jackson handled the ball three times for a net of 30 yards to lead the Christians. TCU gained only 54 yards rush fact of the matter is, he's good. Marshall can have Its Bobby Dun. can and Morris Weis we'll take Hightower.

All the praise in the Tyler-Kil- gore engagement doesn't belong to the local grinders, for the ei tire Bulldog squad rose to the heights to hold the heavily-favored Lions to a deadlock. James Canter was the best passer the Lions have all year, and You Can Have Lovely Drapes At This Canter and Jack Honea, 200 pounder with speed and swivel hips, were the best runners the Lions have come up against in AMAZING LOW PRICE1. quarter, but theJfcall was brought back to Kilgore's 24-yard line because of a clipping penalty. In oisirici competition. The more experienced, but lighter, Bulldog linemen opened holes in the Ty ler forward wall in the second half of the game the likes of STILL ONLY NOTICE Due to the rise In costs of materials and labar, sugar rationing, and the more costly ingredients of Pepsi-Cola, the retail price of Pepsi-Cola is now six cents per bottle.

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Late In the third quarter, the Lions recovered a Kilgore fumble on the Bulldog 21-yard line to set up one of their good scoring opportunities. There was never a dull moment during the game-or during half-time. The Kilgore High "School Band and Kayettes and the Tyler High School Band and Blue Brigade put on a wonderful show between halves. which had not been seen since the Tyler-Austin fracas. And three times the Bulldogs held for downs after allowing the Lions to pick up first downs within the Kilgore 15-yard stripe.

Those Kilgore Fumbles Fumbles and penalties in the game worked more to the advantage of the Lions than the visitors. Tyler recovered three of Kilgore's fumbles, whereas the Lions did not once lose the ball by fumbling. Several of Kilgore's I most noteworthy plays and drives were nullified either by penalty discovered wood cellulose remarkably soft drape beautifully. SEE THEM 9N DISPLAY AT COOK'SI Mm PAIR or fumble. Canter fought his way loose for a 48-yard pickup to ler's 35-yard line in the third -r Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company 216 ErW'" Phone 5060.

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