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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1938 SUNDAY COURIEP-TIMES-TELEGRAPH, TYLER, TEXAS PAGE SEVEN W'MIIM1, i i LANDSLIDE, TAKING TUB CU Baylor Hogs, 9 To 6, On Field Goal In Last 30 Seconds CONTINUE TO I Then, in the third, he struck out IAUA TATF WINK Herman, was belted for singles by Phil Cavarretta and Marty, only 8-TO-7 TILT OVER KANSAS STATE WINS PASSING Rice Owls Spilled By Late Tiger Field Qoal, 3 To 0 to wnu Keynoias ana iorce lfli nett to hit a meek roller to Gordon. AS A fc IN FRAY, 21 TO 13 a great imping wn oi -u LINCOLN, Oct. (UJDA liner by Gordon saved Monte from luck Tqws stat, eleven trouble In the fourth, but in the werted Nebraska's opening bid CHICAGO HELD TO FIVE RAPS BY PEARSON Champs Break Loose In Fifth, Sixth; Lee to BRUINS HELD TO STALEMATE BY JEFFERSON Special to The Courler-Tlmea-Telegraph San Antonio, Oct. 8. The Jefferson Mustangs and Gladewater Bears battled through three quarters of almost uneventful football here Saturday night, and then packed the fourth quarter full of action and scoring threats before finally ending up Just as they began, in Baton Rouge, Oct.

8 (JP). A Manhattan, Kans, Oct 8 (U.R) Missouri and Kansas State played a football game that was all passes Saturday, and after the final pass fifth the cubs pusnea over ine fnr. Ri font. sensational field goal with only NELSON, SOPH CENTER, BOOTS WINMG KICK Goal Decides Good Aerial Battle Between Ea-kin, Patterson Crowd Of 10,000 on Hand run that looked like it might be Ml aown SatUrday by edging out big enough. Hack doubled to left.

mt oornhuskers, 8 to 7, before was thrown the score stood Kansas Herman jannea, dus ivwtow uiv 30,000 fans State 21, Missouri 13. to Gordon whoumbled. Hack going A jcty, set up by a blocked to third. Marty whanged one off punt in the third quarter, and a third to Rolfe who threw to Gor- g.yard sweep by Quarterback Ever- don to force Cavarretta. But as ett Klscher.

sparkplug of the Ames It was the greatest aerial display ever seen at the Kansas State stadium. Missouri held the edge in total yards gained through the Face Ruffing In Go Joe attempted a double play, he hit team, supplied Iowa State with Today down. But L.S.U.'s twin-brother linemen, Dick and Jack Gormley from Tyler, Texas, each broke up a play. And Eddie Gatto, Tiger tackle, blocked the field goal attempt of Matt Landry, Rice guard, to end the threat. Soon after the second half began, Don Hagen, on an end around play, and Dan Coffee brought Rice to within 3 yards of the L.S.U.

goal with a first down. Rice failed to shove over on two plays and, on the third. Lain fumbled and Barrett Booth, L.S.U. quarterback, recovered to stem the Owls' last real scoring threat. The powerful Rice forward wall, with Jimmy Rogers and J.

R. air by a wide margin, but there was little choice between the teams Umpire Moran on the moutn witn enough points to beat Nebraska the ball. Hack scoring. The blow of for the first time since 1919. It the ball knocked the upper bridge was the Huskers' first conference in the matter of yards gained from By PAUL MICKELSON scrimmage.

from Morans mouth and time was I setback since Kansas State turned Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct a scoreless tie. The game was marred by frequent penalties, Jefferson being deprived of one touchdown for being offsides in the fourth period, one of eight penalties totaling 80 yards, and the Bears were penalized eight times for a total of 70 yards, though none of them were very costly. The Mustangs did not even taken out as Commissioner Kene- the trick in 1934. 8 'W-Gabby Hartnett's Chicago Kansas State was weak on pass defense during the first period and seconds left to play gave Louisiana State a thrilling 3-to-0 victory over Rice Saturday night in a game that left more than 40,000 fans gasping. Guy (Cotton) Milner, Bayou Bengal halfback, provided the storybook finish to a grand football game with a perfect placement from the Rice 25-yard line.

The kick came only 15 seconds ahead of the final whistle 'after Louisiana staged a dazzling 68-yard march from its own 20-yard stripe in which Young Bussey and Charlie Erdman, Tiger substitute halfback, ran and completed forward passes in a breathless onslaught. Milner came In to try the kick as a substitute for Erdman, entrusted with L.S.U.'s last, forlorn hope for winning the game. Once before the Alexandria boy had won a football game by kicking a field goal, In last year's 9-to-7 victory over Auburn. saw M. Landls held a conference to Only once were the Comhuskers consider if Moran could continue, able to cash In for points against Missouri took the lead, 8 to 0, with Cubs, cut down by Monte Pearson flve-hlt pitching and a home run 'attack that lent a Roman holiday a touchdown.

But during the later Moran waved them aside and car- the stubborn Iowa State defense, atmosphere to the whole proceed periods of the game the Kansas State team kept their eye on Paul Christman, the Missouri pass- ried on. Reynolds, again, halted the That was in the opening seconds rally, fouling to Dickey. of the final quarter when Harry i Hopp, quarterback, passed to End lngs, fell for the third straight time Saturday as the hilarious New York Yankees neared their goal th- ok in Ray Prochaska for a touchdown, thrower, and succeeded in inter ceDtlne seven of his throws. Xr.S Herman Rohrig converted. Fayetteville, Oct 8 (JP); Robert Nelson, 210-pound sophomore center from Bryan, Texa.

booted a perfect angle placement from the re-yard line to give Baylor university a 30-second, 9-to-8 victory over the University of Arkansas here Saturday. The booming field goal in tha closing second ended a nip-and-tuck aerial duel that dedicated Arkansas' new. $300,000 "Bailey stadium" before an estimated 10,000. fans. Only the brilliant field goal marked the measurs of Baylor's superiority as Arkansas' Kay Eakln matched forward passes with the best heaves of the Bears' famed "Bullet Bill" Patterson.

Baylor scored Its lone touchdown as the first ball club In history Christman, a sophomore, pitched to win three successive world series Tf u. JZTitv, vwU Try" desperately for another iAZ.JftZ touchdown, Nebraska carried the threaten during the entire first half, and the Bears came close to pay dirt only once. Taking the ball on the Jefferson 45 early in the first quarter, a 15-yard penalty for holding by the Mustangs and another offside penalty brought the ball to the Jefferson 25, where Forest Lee picked up 7 yards Green playing outstandingly, held L.S.U. at bay pretty thoroughly during the game but L.S.U.'s grand goal line stands electrified the roaring crowd. LjS.U.

drove to the Rice 4 in the last period, the only time L.S.U. came near a touchdown, but the Owls held for downs. Milner. hero of a game studded 35 passes for the Missouri team durini the afternoon. Sixteen of uy ball mto Cyclone territory twice his passes were completed for Bryant was succeeded for the rest the fourth quarter but their at Balked and held hitless for four and two-thirds Innings by Clay total gain of 310 yards.

During the first period he had the Kansas 01 mat latai sixtn Dy oac nua- tack was stymied, once by a pass sell Who gave no hits and then by interception by Halfback George Bryant, the world's champions, sparked by their freshman hero, Joe Larry French, who almost caused Bazik and gain when Hopp's at-a riot in the eighth when he threw tempted placekick from the 23-yard State team dizzy trying to breaK up passes, and he kept them that Gordon, wiped out a l-to-0 def to the 18. Lee broke even In two more tries gaining 2 and losing 2, and a Gladewater offsides penalty broke up the scoring threat, lcit with seven timely blows, two one at George Selkirk's head, line was blocked. way until the final gun. On a first attempt Milner got a bad pass from center and ran and was stopped at the line of scrimmage. But, on the second, he kicked the ball neatjy.

L.S.U., dominating first-period homers, to win, to 2. Mwsourls first scoring drive George, in ducking, hit the ball with Coach Biff Jones used 32 Ne his bat and it rolled in front of braska players, most of them soph Lee-losing 5 more on an attempted started on the Kansas State 45- with heroics, was carried Off the field on the shoulders of L.S.U's wildly-cheering student body Baton Rouge, Oct. 8 (IP). Gov. Richard W.

Leche announced immediately after Louisiana State's 3-to-0 football victory over Rice pass. yard line late in the first period the plate. French, evidently, made, omores, As In the first two routs, the world's conquerors played like champions. Pearson, after a shaky Neither team worked Inside the Christman passed 20 yards to play, took the defensive In the sec a wisecrack as he picked up the Kischer, 150-pound back who ball and threw him out at first, passed, ran and punted for Iowa ond and third as Rice made its start, gave them nine strikeouts, others 20-yard line until the fourth quarter, battling back and fourth James Starmer on the Kansas State 34. Robb drove through center to threat.

Selkirk, unaware he had been tossed State with great effectiveness, was institute Saturday night that he out. walked out to who ousauiaing. He completed 7 01 four short of the record. The team displayed superb defense, though it did commit two errors, and the the 14, and then Christman passed to Starmer on the 3-yard line, and The Owls, with the mighty Ernie Lain rifling slick aerials to Ollie started to come to him. Umpire 14 passes, slipped around end Tiatrr Hears rushed between them for numerous gains and punted well.

he went over for the score. The batting attack came just In time to would commission Guy (Cotton) Milner a major general on his staff. Milner kicked the field goal, with 15 seconds to play, that decided the game for LJ3.U. try for point was low. as players and managers swarmed Nebraska had difficulty in solving Cordlll, piled down to within 4 yards of the goal in the second period, seemingly certain of a touch turn the game from a thriller into Kansas States first scoring drive on the field.

Trouble was averted. iuku-wiu another Cub rout witnessed by started from the Missouri 31, with plays. 236. Yanks Take Lead Rohrig and Hopp were Nebraska's Seeyle alternately passing and carrying' the ball, to advance to the CHICAGO AB. R.

H. O. A. 3 112 0 Herman.2 3 0 0 1 1 best ground gainers. Nebraska gained 191 net yards Missouri 3-yard line.

-From the very start, one could feel the tension. As Bryant fooled the heavy swinging enemy, and Football Results from scrimmage to 158 for Iowa Seelye went around end un Cavarrettajf 4 0 12 0 before the first quarter was halt over. Hamburg muffed a Baylor punt and the Bears opened their scoring drive from the Arkansas 44. Patterson completed two short passes to give the Bears a first down on the Arkansas 28, then-rifled a heave down tha middle to Witt who crossed the goal standing up. Merka'i'placement was wide.

From that point until early in the fourth nerlod when a desperate' Arkansas attack carried to a score the game virtually aV standoff. Arkansas got possession of the ball early In the fourth by a punt on its own 44. Eakln passed 14 yards to Freiberger and when line plays failed, sent a heave from the Baylor 42 to Frieberger who was reaching for It when Blvena, substitute Baylor back, clambered over the Arkansas end. Officials ruled It interference arid, gave Arkansas the ball on the Baylor 0. A short pass, Eakln to Martin, gave Arkansas 2 yards.

Two line plunges failed and on the fourth down, Eakln passed to Bill touched for the first score. The State and made ten first downs to 4 1 3. 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 nine lor the visitors. try for point was good. even was presented with a one run lead through a flareup that al A few minutes later Kansas State -o most incapacitated Umpire Charley started another drive from its 33.

near midfleld in rather dull fashion. But then things started happening thick and fast. Taking the ball on their own 23-yard line, a flock of Jefferson reserves seemed to put life into the ball club, and three first downs in a row had them In possession of the oval on Gladewater's 20. A pass from George Spencer to Pat Hayes picked up 20 of the yards after Palmer and Ken-ney had picked up 12, and Spencer and Floyd Palmer worked down to the 20 In two tries. On the third down Spencer dropped back to the 30 and shot a pass right into the arms of Giles Bailey In the end zone, only to have the play called back for offsides and the threat fizzled when a line plunge gained only 1 yard and another pass was incomplete.

But they were right back hammering Inside the 20 a moment later when a short kick by Bill Trumbull gave them the ball on the 23, and an 8-yard plunge by Spencer gave them another penetration. Moran in the fifth inning, the sus Blanks passed to Crumbaker on TEXAS TECH picion was there that the Yanks Hartnett.c 4 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 5 3 2Lazzeri 1 0 0 0 0 Bryant.p 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IGalan 1 0 0 0 0 French.p 0 0 0 0 2 would break loose. They did, In the the 49 and then flipped another to Don Munzer, left end. Elmer Nieman's pass to Crumbaker put fifth and sixth Innings. Bryant had two men out and two ROLLS OVER SOONER CLUB Lubbock, Oct.

8 (IP). The Texas the ball on the Missouri 9 and then Nieman carried the ball for a strikes on Gordon when a slow ball 3Q'Dea 1 0 0 0 0 finally got him in trouble. Gordon Totals 34 2 5 24 7 1 4-yard gain. With only 50 seconds left before the half Hackney went over for the second Kansas State score. Crumbaker's kick was good.

MIDWEST Minneaota 7, Purdue 0. Southern California 14. Ohio Stata 7. Northwaatern 33. Drake t.

Illinois 12. Indiana 2. Michigan 45, Chicago 7. Carnegie Tech 32. Wittenberg 13.

Michigan State IS. Illinois Wesleyan (. Kanaaa State 31, Missouri 13. Weetern Reserve 24, Ohio U. 14.

Toledo 24. Ohio Wesleyan 0. Ohio Northern .24, Capital 13. antral Michigan Teachera 47. Northern Michigan Tearhera 0.

Hillsdale 52. Adrian 0. Northern Illinois Tearhera 21. Southern Illinois Teachers 0. I.

she Forest 20. Knox t. Wheaton 7, North Central (III.) Burlington (Iowa) Junior 7, Shurtlaff 0. St. Norhrrt South Dakota Slate 0.

River Falls Tearhsrs 20. Stout 4. Lawrence IS. Carleton 7. St.

John'a (Minn.) II, St. Olsf 14. South Dakota 31, Wayne (Nab.) Normal Concordia (Minn.) Moorhead Teach. NEW. YORK caught the slow pitch and; leisurely, though firmly, banked it into the lower left-field box seats to tie the score.

No sooner did the tumult and shouting die than another run had Tech gridiron machine showed no mercy Saturday night and rolled relentlessly over the Goldbugs from Oklahoma City university, 60 to 0. AB. R. H. O.

A. E. On the first play of the third Sutherland across the goal for the 3 0 0 1 0 1 Rolfe.3 4 0 10 10 Henricluf 4 0 0 3 0 0 After the regulars had set the period, Christman passed 53 yards against the wind for a net gain of come home to put the champs ahead SOUTHWEST tUrlor Arkanua (. Oklahoma 1, Txaa 0. Tulsa 14, Washington U.

(St. Loots) t. Soothwaatarn 7, 8t. Edward's 0. Oklahoma A.AM.

7, Craichton II. Sul Ross Trachers 19, John Tarlaton 7. Howard PiTnt 7, Teiaa Wtslayan Abilena Collaga North Traaa Taach-ars 0. ROCKY MOUNTAINS Utah Stat 20, Colorado Brifham Young 74. Wyoming 11, EAST Harsrford 2D, AllsghtnT 0.

Arnold 15, Wagner 0. Boston U. 19, St. Lawrtnca 14. Brown 20.

LaFajrttt 0. Duka 7, Colgata 0. Conntrticut Stata It, Massachnsctts Stata Randolph-Macon 27. Dtlswara 0. Fordham 63, Wayntsburg 0.

Crorgrtown 31, Roancka I. Hartwirk 13. Thlel 0. Cornell JO, Harvard 0. Holy Cross 19.

Manhattan t. Marshall 41, Miami IO.) 0. Mlddlehury 7, toast Guard (. Slippery Rock Teachers 0, Millersville Teachers 0 (tie). Villanova 25, Muhlenberg 7.

Northeastern (. Bates 0. Pennslyvania 2.. Yala 0. Bucknell 14.

Pennsylvania Stat Pittsburgh 27. Ouquean Dartmouth 22. Princeton S. Rhode Island Stata 31, American International 0. Rochester 14.

Rensselaer Poly New York V. li. Rutgers I. ye to stay. Pearson singled; Crosetti 44 yards.

Another pass- gained DiMagglojn 3 1110 0 walked an Red Rolfe singled to tying score. An exchange of punts pushed Arkansas back against their goal as the game faded and the Porkers, yards but the next Christman Gehrw.l 4 114 10 pace with two' touchdowns In the opening1 chapter, the second, third and fourth teams, installed 11 at a time, kept up the firing after a letup In the second period. But a plunge by Palmer on fourth down was short by foot of being a first down and the ball went pass was intercepted by Bill Beez-ley, Kansas State tackle. center to score the pitcher. -The Yanks weren't long In set Dickey.c 3 1 1 12 0 0 Selklrk.lf 3,0 0 2 .0 0 After an exchange of punts tllng the game.

Joe DiMaggio and Gordon 4 1 2 2 3 1 Pearson 3 112 0 0 over. After an exchange of kicks the it was Tech's fourth victorv of i Lou Gehrig singled and Selkirk the season, against noElosses. The Blanke took the ball on his own 27 and ran to the Missouri 7. Blanke era a (tie). Colorado Minea 13, Chadron (Neb.) Teachers 0.

Penn (Iowa) Collmre 14. Parsons T. Totals 81. 5 7 27 5 2 seeking a score, lost the ball on downs on their own 33. A pass, Patterson to Witt, advanced the ball to the Arkansas 24, Arkansas lost 5 yards more on a penalty and after two passes failed, Nelson pulled his hero act on the third down, wet around left end for the touchdown.

Crumbaker's kick was good and Kansas State's scoring was Kemper Military 12, Culver-Stockton S. Raiders have piled up 141 points to 6 for the opposition. Texas Tech drew blood early in the first 'period. Recovering a fumble on the first play of the eanie. Cubs 000 010 0102 nuron of lege a.

Auguatana (Sioux Falla) 0. Moherly Junior Principle I. Yanks 000 022 Olx 5 over for the day. Missouri backed off for a fresh IBatted for Russell in 7th. 4 lentral (la.) College It, Iowa Wesley.

they drove 25 yards to score. Jodie Bears went into action from their own 32-yard line, headed by Lee, who ripped the Jefferson line for two first downs good for more than 30 yards and a 15-yard penalty on Jefferson gave Oladewater another chance to score Just before the end of the game. First down on the Jefferson and only a minute to play, a plunge by Orvel Jones picked up 2 yards, and two drives by Lee gained 8 yards, Just as the final whistle blew with the start and launched Its next touch Marxe went over and converted 2Batted for Jurges In 9th. Peru (Neb.) Teachers 21. Midland tne extra point.

3 Batted for French in 9th. down drive from the 19. Christman passed in quick succession to Orf 4 worked Bryant for a pass. Then Gordon smashed a single to left to score DiMag and Lou. That was all for Bryant.

After his stretch of hitless innings, he had allowed six hits and two bases on balls to the last ten batsmen. Dickey Socks One Bill Dickey cracked his first homer of the series in the eighth after Joe Marty, who drove in all the Cub runs for the second game In a row, had hit one into the left-field seats Pearson, victim of a sinus ailment that caused him far more Runs batted in, Marty 2, Gordon Holmes, before the game was 10 HOWARD PAYNE IS VICTOR OVER RAMS Fort Worth, Oct. 8 OI.FQ. Quar 3, Rolfe, Dickey. Two-base hit.

minutes old. scored on a. 23-varri Rt. Analem 30. Brooklyn Collere 0.

xiuuic juiio, uuiuun, malty, enu sweep. r-TT; to the third period, the shock terback Joe Hext of Howard Payne fired a pass 28 yards to End Roland on' base Chicago Ni.) New okErTTtv 'TntrT York (A.L.) 8. Bases on balls, off 36-. Milton Hill Pearson 2, (Hack, Herman) Bry- ua5nec me and Johnny Sims ant 5 (DiMaggio. Dickey, Crosetti 2, Ped to Hill.

Hill lateraled to oau on the Mustang 12. Stone Quilllan played a fine defensive game for Jefferson, as did Harry Daniels, James Frix and Curtis Thompson for Oladewater. i trouble Saturday than the Cub Selkirk); Russell 1 (Pearson), uauanz lor a score. Walter Rankin and Starmer and the ball was on Kansas State's 30. After another series of passes, Starmer caught a pass and stepped across the goal line untouched.

Christman passed time after time in the last period but thei Tigers never got closer than the 34-yard line and the best Kansas could do was advance to the Missouri 38. 0 NOTRE DAME STOPS TECH Strikeouts Pearson 9, Reynolds 2, ran. 33 yards for the next, and Hartnett, uoinns, jurges, Herman scored another after a 50-vard bats, finished with a fine world series record. He now has won three of the classics, allowing but 17 2, Bryant, Hack): Bryant 3 (Cro drive. Michel, who ran 30 yards for a touchdown to give the Yellow Jack-eta a 7-to-o victory Saturday over Texas Wesleyan college in the opening conference football game for both teams.

Thrown back three times by an outclassed T. W. C. eleven, the Yellow Jackets scored late In the final period. Sunderman converted for the extra point by a placekick.

Howard Payne made five first downs to the Rams three. ALABAMA HELD TO South Dakota Minea 20, Aberdeen Nor. mal 0. Mlllikin 40. Eurka t.

Bowling 40, Ashland I. Woostsr 10, Denieon 0. I.ehlgh Case 0 (tie). Xavlar (Cincinnati) 18, Akron 0. Western (Mich.) Slate Teachera 20, Iowa State Teachers 0.

Depauw 47, Lawrence Tech I. Hanover 25, Central (Ind.) Normal 0. Wisconsin 31, Iowa 13. Iowa Stale S. Nebraska T.

Kansaa 5. Washburn 14. Evsnsville 27, abash Ball State 18. Indiana State t. Earlham 7.

Franklin 0 St. Josephs (Ind.) 1 4, 'Valparaiso II. Rose Poly 45, MrKendroe 0. FAR WEST U. of California (I.oa Angslss) IS, Washington (Seattle) t.

Stanford 8, Washington Slate 0. Santa Clara 7. Teaas A SM. t. Idaho 27, North Dakota Slata I.

Oregon Stale It, Portland 0. California J9, College of Pacific I. (Second game.) Nevada 22, Chlco State 0. SOUTH Alabama 14, North Carolina State t. Tennessee 7.

Auburn 0. Vandarbilt 14. Kentucky 7. Tulane 17. North Carolina 14.

Catawba 27, Newberry 14. Four touchdowns and as many hits in 26 2-3 innings he worked setti. Selkirk, Gordon). Pitching summary, off Bryant 4 runs, 6 hits in 1-3 innings; Russell 0 runs, 0 conversions came In tne fourth St. Joseph (Philadelphia) 27, City College (N.

7. rex el 19. Susquehanna I. Swarthmore IN. Union It.

Syracuse S3. Maryland o. Bergen Junior 24. Trenton (N. Tearhera 7.

Amherat 34. Tufts 7. Montclair (N. Teachers Hofstra I. Columbia 20, Army 18.

Navy 33. Virginia Vermont Colby 4. Bswdoin 27. Wesleyan 13. Western Maryland 13, Washington (Md.) College Washington and Lea Weat Virginia (tie).

Williams 13. Norwich I. Worcester Poly 12. Trinity (. Maine 21.

New Hampshire 0. Lock Haven (Pa.) Teachera 20, Cortland (N. Tearhera 13. Wast Virginia Wesleyan Davla El- kina I. Franklin Marshall 27.

Pennsylvania Military 0. r.ettyshurg 7. Albright 0. Crove City It. Hiram 13.

Hamilton 13. Hohart 13 (tie). Indisna Pa.) Tcschers 21, Blsomsbarf Only one more defeat away from 14-TO-O VICTORY Tuscaloosa, Oct. 8 (IP). Un- period against a badly worn Gold.

elimination, Manager Gabby Hart hits in 2-3 innings; French 1 run, 1 hit in 2 innings. Losing pitcher, bug crew. Tech made 17 first downs to 3 Bryant. Umpires, Sears (N.L.) at awed by Alabama prestige, North Carolina State came to town Saturday with a defense the Crimson nett of the Cubs revealed he would shake up his lineup for the fourth game Sunday, benching himself and plate; Hubbard (A.L.) first; Moran 'r -biiks, and reeled off 446 Atlanta, Oct. 8 (U.R).

The (N.Li.) second; Kolls (A.L.) third, yaros rusning to 79 for the opposi Tide could crack but twice and sending big Bill Lee 'to the mound Irish of Notre Dame won a 14-to-8 UUI1. As disappointed with his own victory over Georgia Tech Satur forced the Big Reds to be satisfied with a 14-to-0 homecoming victory. failure to drive in a run in the first day before a crowd of 30,000. TULANE DEFEATS DARTMOUTH WINS Except for a powerful surge in Inning with the bases loaded and in the third with two on, Gabby the second period that produced two The Irish were on the defensive throughout most of the second half, but Notre Dame, in the final period, NUKTIi CAROLINA OVER PRINCETON scores, Alabama buffeted vainly at an adamant State line. said he's put Ken O'Dea behind the plate Sunday.

He also will bench Carl Reynolds, hitless for all three Chapel Hill. N. C. Oct. 8 (U.F0.- 8 TULSA CAPTURES CONFERENCE TILT Tulsa, Oct.

8 (JP). Two swift scoring thrusts at midgame in its best manner through the air, with Tossing Tommy Thompson doing the hurling gave the University Of Tulsa a 14-to-0 win over scrappy Washington of St Louis Saturday. It was Tulsa's first Missouri Valley conference test of 1938. i cacnara a. Hhlppensharg Tearhera II, East Strands- Herky Mosley rattled off 17 yards struck like lightning to get a second touchdown after being thrust back in several previous attempts to drive games, displacing him with Frank Tulane Saturday handed the Unl- oio oiocxing football versity of North Carolina its first haPles Princeton foe defeat of the season, 17 to 14.

V'. an Carrled away Demaree in left field. Lee Vs. Raffing Tulane scored touchdowns in the 01 i Did Manager Joe McCarthy said he'd around right end. After a pass and two line smashes, Mosley heaved a soft pass to Warren, who crossed the goal unhindered.

Bradvord converted. A few plays later, the Tide took possession of the leather and Mos first and fourth periods, but it was vy 'eBf ue burg (Pa.) Tearhera 14. Springfield 13, larkston 7. Dickinson 7, I'rsJnus 7 (tie). Scranton Keystone 47, Susqaehanna Junior Varsity Shepherd 11, Army Medical (Carlisle Pa.) 7.

Bienville Teachera 7. Bethany (W. Va.) Mansfield (Pa.) Teachera 13. Edlnhore Tearhera Clarion (Pa.) Teachers It. Alliance Junior 4.

0 come right back with big Red Ruffing Sunday instead of taking a chance with Irving Bump Hadley. a placement from the 11-yard line t. leave by Bobby Kellogg, substitute half- fh "i1? to tand back, that gave Tulane its three- MacLeod' Colby How down the field. Backs Ben Sheridan, Marion Tonelll and Piepul gained most of the Irish yardage. The first Notre Dame score came in the opening period when Zon-tinl intercepted a Tech pass on the Engineer's '43-yard line.

Tonelll swept left tackle and skirted the sidelines to Tech's 18-yard line. The Engineers line held for two plays, but on the third, Tonelll ujii uM.iuii3crii, tne lanoven point margin in the second period. The Cubs had as many oppor tunities in the early innings Satur jui- on me iieia wree 01 a Kina an aces. Virginia Poly 27. William and Mary 0.

Virginia Military 7, Clemeon 7 (tie). Rirhmond 24. Hsmpden-Sydney 0. Mississippi Stata 48. Louisiana Tech t.

Mississippi 14, Mississippi State Teachera 0. Notre Dame 14. Georgia Tech I. Wake Fereat 20. South Carolina It.

Centenary 4, Southwestern (Tsnn.l t. Murray iKy.) Teachera 14. Msrehead Tearhera Western Kentucky Slate Teachers I. Howard 0. HIGH SCHOOL Sunsei (Dallas) 42.

Beaumont T. Jefferson (San Antonio) Gladewater (tie). John Reagan (Houatan) It. North Dallas 14. Adamaon (Dallaa) 20.

Dallas Teeh t. I a mesa 13, Bowie (K Paaoi t. Cspltel Hill (Oklshema City) Aaa-rillo 0 (tie). Wink 3t. Crane I.

NEGRO Teaaa College 14, Preirie View 7. Bishop Marshall! 0, Southern 35. day as a burglar in a wide open vault but they couldn't cash in as Pearson fooled them with fast and PIRATES BLANK RAIL WORKERS ST. EDWARDS ley, Holm, and Zlvlch alternated at line cracking and the Tide paraded 88 yards for another touchdown. EMPLOYE HELD FOR WORKING GIRL, 14, AT BEER PARLOR Local agents of the state liquor control board arrested Archie Thrasher Saturday for working a 14-yrr-old girl at a beer parlor.

raced around right end for a touchdown. SHOW GAIN BUT BELOW YEAR AGO Austin, Oct. 8 OP). A scrapping The United States Government CENTS HANG UP 6-TO-O DECISION Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 8 (IP).

Centenary and Southwestern fought evenly for three quarters before the Gentlemen from Shreveport. 0 band of Southwestern university wasnington, Oct. 8 (JP). The in operates two Insurance organ Pirates pushed over a touchdown in terstate commerce commission said PURSE STOLEN A purse owned by Marlorie tlons. One Insures deposits la tne second quarter nere Saturday oaturaay mat Class 1 railroads em- nignt to aereat tt.

Jiowards in pioyeo nersons during sn Hughes, 827 West Bow street, was 4 rrt 9 slow balls in the clutch. In the first inning, he walked Stanley Hack and Billy Herman and would have been scored upon if Frank Orosettl hadn't batted down Marty's hot single. But with bases filled, he struck out Reynolds and Hartnett Monte opened the second by fanning Ripper Collins and Bill Jurges and would have retired the side but for a wild throw by Crosetti on Bryant's grounder. But he made a beautiful play on Hack, scooping up his lazy roller along the first-base line and beating him to first. member banks and the other Insures Investments In approved tiicir iuab caoo uuiuciciitc nunc, La, laid aside their top hats and reported stolen from an automobile parked In the 100 block of West m.

MARTHA RAYE AND member building and loan ase Bob McKnight passed to Waugh CUMPOSER MARRY ciations. Tms association la an Ferguson street on the square early Saturday night. The purse contained a small amount of money lor a iu-st down on. St. Edward's Ensenada, Raja, Oct.

8 (U.PJ, air 'a npi-. iiiaigc wrie mcu 111 wuiuy limit. Vn WIN The offending premises Is what is Buffalo, N. Oct. 8 (IP).

Duke's known' as "The Masked Lady," or undefeated Blue Devils pushed over "Cowboy Inn," also as Archie's a touchdown In the third period I plsce. Saturday and then, with a little i Another arrest by stale liquor help from lady luck, staved off agents here Saturday was made at Colgate's aerial magic to win, 7 to 0. North Flelshel. Robert Clark i-yaro mie. u.

ie, smashed Martha Rave, wide-mouthprf film approved member and money invested with us tip to 83,000 la fully Insured against loss. and driver's license and other papers, according to the police file. over guard for the counter. Mc- star, and David Rose, Hollywood muiry ex(ra point. tails to pass and plunge 70 yards for a 6-to-0 victory.

The payoff drive, generated by Wee Weenie Bynum who intercepted a Southwestern pass on his own 30, ended when Whltehurst plunged over from the 1. ICLANS TRIUMPH Los Angeles, Calif, Oct. 8 fP). The University of California at Los musical composer, were married at the Hotel Plava do Ensend hr NAVY IS WINNER Saturday In a simple ceremony. Held to a net of precisely no Horse Shortage In Province Mr.

and Mrs. Jlmmie Fiddler of Invest Your Idle Money RatV mm A- anMani I HOllVWOOd Stood UD with th rnunU Annapolis, Oct. 8 fP). Chunky Emmett Wood Joined forces with big Cliff Lens, an up-and- jaras rusning Dy Dukes powerful defense, Andy Kerr's Red Raiders took to the aim ays late in the game and nearly pulled it out of of the dread equine disease known ie rttes were performed by an as encephalomyelitis has killed Judge. coming sophomore, to lead Navy's undefeated football team to its Angeles rose to one of Its greatest gridiron triumphs Saturday when about 10,000 horses In Saskatchewan saia ne ano nis wire planned a honeymoon at this Meiiran the lire.

Twice In the final period, Colgate was Inside the Southerners' 5 but a fumble on the first this year, causing a definite short third straight victory 'Saturday, humbling Virginia's Cavaliers, 33 to 0, before a capacity crowd of 22.251 side resort. age of the animals in the province, its gold-suited Bruins defeated the highly favored Huskies of Washington, 13 to 0. in a Pacific Coast conference battle. was charged in county court with possessing a quart of corn liquor. MAN CUT IN CRASH 8.

H. Bynum of North Spring street suffered a cut lip and face when the car in which he was riding ran off In a ditch near the airport about 11:30 Saturday night. He was brought to Tyler clinic in a Burks-Walker-Daniel ambulance for treatment. His condition was reported as not serious. BADGERS AGAIN Iowa City.

Iowa, Oct. 8 (IP). Wisconsin's swashbuckling Badgers Saturday Issued an ultimatum to pau Red Current dividends are paid at the rata of 4H per annum, payable semi-annually. On June SO wt distributed 120,282.00 In dividend which represented our Forty Third Consecutive eVmi-AnnuaJ Dividend a survey has disclosed. The disease affects horses' brains.

occasion and an Intercepted on the second blasted the Raiders' hopes. -o xne marriage was Miss Raye's second. She recently mas divorced from Buddy West more, Hollywood makeup artist. The win marked the first time the Uclans had been able to score on the INDIANA I'PSET Champaign. 111..

Oct. 8 (JP). Illinois smasheJ its way into the Big Ten title picture Saturday with a 12-to-2 upset victory over Indiana's stubborn Hoosiers. fans. o- DRAKE GOES DOWN Evanston, 111., Oct.

8 IIP). A slashing running attack sparked by sophomores, particularly one "Red" Hahnensteln, of Auror. Ill, carried Northwestern td a 33-to-0 football triumph over Drake university Saturday before a crowd of 25,000. MICHIGAN WINS Ann Arbor, Mich, Oct. 8 UP) Michigan's football revival struck a new high Saturday as the Wolver HUNTERS ARRIVE Quanah, Oct.

7 '-P. Hunters have started arriving for the annual field trials of the Southwestern Fox and Wolf Hunters association here Oct. 10 to 13. With the meeting of the hunters from five stale to open officially Monday, it was expected that a large number will pitch camp Cooperative Buildbg stocky lads from the northwest in the four games played since 1932. 8WEET VICTORY! Evansville, Ind, Oct.

8 (IP). Evansvllle college gridmen tasted "sweet victory" Saturday and lost a national football title as they scored their first points since 1938 to upset Wabash collie. 27 to 0. They had been tagged "worst In the country" because they hadn't Western conference foes they must be counted in the championship TECH BLASTED State College, Oct. 8 OP).

A game but hapless Louisiana Tech squad was crushed 48 to 0 Saturday by a freerolllng Mississippi State college football team before a crowd of 8,000. Mexico City, D. Oct 8 0JJ9. Dispatches from the village of Chiltepec said 12 persons were killed Saturday In a battlf between parti- sans in preparation for Sunday's) gubernatorial election in th state of Tabasco. race by beating Iowa, 31 to 13.

Loan Association I0fl CHlseiis Bank Bldf. Telephone (34 REBELS TAKE GO University, Oct. 8 (IP). The Alio In sizes at 3-for-25c, 10c stroJflh and 2-for-25a STANFORD COPS Palo Alto. Calif, Oct.

8 UP). Stanford university's Indians scored unimpressive 8-to-0 victory over Washington 8tate Saturday. It was Stanford's first Pacific Coast ooQferac gams. The bench show will be held Mon- University of MlaslsslDol Rebels Ces F. Taylor, free, von a game, tied or even scored tisv evenlna.

Doe will he rat at Lhns inn. nr ines romped to a 45-to-7 victory over a courageous but sadly undermanned University of Chicago tleren, S. L. Catan, a single point in nine games last 1 daybreak on Tuesday, Wednesday in downing Mississippi State Teach-jear and two this season. and Thursday, an, 14 to 0, fiaturday..

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