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Fort Collins Coloradoan from Fort Collins, Colorado • 7

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FORT COLLINS EXPRESS-COURIER SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 1919 Lambkins Smother Eaton Reds 40 to 0 In Conference Opener Long Runs and Passes are The Highlights of Victory Watson Gets Free Again Displaying a superior brand of football for 60 minutes the Fort Collins Lambkins smothered the Eaton Reds 40 to 0 on Eaton's home field Friday afternoon in both teams' Northern conference opener After an unexciting firt quar" Lambkin Statistics Lambkin Eaton First 4on 17 3 Yard tiom ncrimmsir 44 Yrd fntiii scrim 27 27 It 23 Fuse completed Slid av jsrd 1-21 4 Piuuw 0 intercepted by 1 Fumbles 4 Pun's and verses distance 1-17 St 19 fMurn of punts 101 24 Kitkoffi and av distance 141 fUturn of kirkoffa Pnwlttea 0 Puats blocked by a Sirois Wrestles Here Wednesday Wrestling will return to Fort Collins Wednesday night when the Veterans of Foreign wars stage two interesting bills at the state armory Walter Sirois after a tour Into Canada will return to the local mat to meet Steve Brody now recognized as the junior heavyweight champion of the world Brody defeated Mike Kilonls recently for the title Matchmaker Hank Lauer said the Sirols-Brody match will be for the heavyweiglil crown Einar Gust Johanson "The Terrible Swede" will tangle with Rod Fenton billed a the Junior heavyweight champion of the British empire in the other match ENGLEWOOD (Special) powerful Indians rode roughshod over Englewood 33 to 13 In a Northern conference foot 1st 1 1 game plajed at Englewood Friday night Loveland drove down the firld time after time sparked by the brilliant running of Ferguson quarterback: Wnlaver half hack and Long fulllack Englewood scored In the first quarter after recovering the hall on 35 when Long fumbled a punt 3 Touchdowns The Indian made three touchdowns in "five minutes of action of the second quarter Wolaver crashed around end 20 yards to the 13 and fang but hi 1 the line for the score Long's placement was good A few plays later fang punted the ball the end zone and Ferguson fell on it for a touchdown fang's placement was again good Several minutes later Ferguson Intercepted a a pas and dashed 30 yards to the 15 Wola- Utah Vies Hold Santa Clara 7-7 SALT LAKE CITY (AY Utah Indians lassoed and hog-tied the Santa Clara Bronco on the gridiron here Saturday but the scorer divided the poinls evenly 7 to 7 The Pacific coast eleven reputed to he as strong as usual played circles around the Big Seven champions in the first period but thereafter the Indians ruled the roost Superior First Hiring Santa first siring was stqierior to Utah's but the Rod-skin reserves outpouched the Bronco replacements The sea-level Californians tired quickly in Utah's thin mountain air Tlie Utes amassed 165 yards from scrimmage and 54 from passes compared with Santa Clara's 105 and 101 ver passed to Ferguson for the score fang plu emrnt failed as fav eland went Into a 20 to 6 lead at the half Mohr 21 Yards In the oening minute of the third quarter Ferguson swept left end for 2r yard and a touchdown fang's placement was wide In the fourth quarter Ferguson scooted 45 yards on an off uckle play for a touchdown and fang made the extra point Coach Bill need sent In his second and third stringer midway In the final period and Belt Englewood halfback scored on a pans from White Belt buiked the line for the extra point as the game ended Statistics faveland gamed 257 yards from scrimmage Englewood 60 Loveland lost 15 yards front scrimmage and Englewood 35 The Indians made eight first downs limiting Englewood to 5 and completed three passes for 48 yards as compared with Englewood's seven passes for 126 yards Four of Loveland's passes were incomplete and neven of Englewood's faveland had four penalities for 26 yards and Englewood none 4 a 4 1 12 's S' tv CM I Little Billy Watson Aggie tailback is shown here scooting around end for a gain of several yards in the third quarter of the Aggie-Mines football game here Saturday Two players No 42 Jack Torpey and No 39 Marvin Katzenstein are seen working in for the tackle (Staff photograph and engraving) McKechnie Gives Team Good Chance Against the Yankees Laporte Holds Windsor to Tie The Laporte Pirates held Windsor to a 6 to 6 deadlock in a practice football game Saturday afternoon on the Windsor field Both teams displayed a tight defense during the first quarter but in the second quarter Cam peau and Lopez Pirate back began a running attack that advanced the ball to the WLnJiir 25-yard line On the sui'ce-Png play Campeau passed to Johnson who went over standing up Lopez hit the center for the extra point but was sapped Just short of the goal line Windsor Score Windsor took command of the game in the fourth quarter and after being held for three lowns on the Laporte two-yard iire an off-tackle play resulted in a touchdown on the fourth try Tite pas for the extra point failed Campeau carried the brunt of the ball carrying attack and Roebecker and Johnson were outstanding on the line for the Pirates Berthoud Routed 31 to 6 By Johnstown Phantomg JOHNSTOWN (Special) Leading by a comfortable 13 to 0 margin at the half Johnstown piled on more scores the remainder of the game to rout the Berthoud grldders 31 to 6 in a North Central league engagement here Friday afternoon Three touchdowns were made by Lloyd one by Chandler and one by Hoover Two were on passes and three on wide runs Slroh scored for Berthoud and was one of the best offensive men on the field Longmont 6 West 0 LONGMONT (Special Paced by Steve Jurich and Walter Clay the Longmont Trojans downed West Denver 6 to 0 In a practice foothall game played in Longmont Friday night Jurtch paved the wav for the winning touchdown in the third quarter when he recovered a West fumble on the Cowboy's five-yard line Clay plunged for the score Wellington Upsets Estes Park 6 to 0 ESTES PARK (Special) Wellington's Eagles scored the biggest upset in the North Central league football debut Friday afternoon by whipping Este Park 6 to 0 here in the last six minutes of the game The big Estes Park team tabled a the dark horse in the league this year pushed Wellington over the field for three quarters Many times Estes Park was within scoring distance on'y to bog down when the going got tough Intercept Pa In the wanning minutes of the final quarter Hatfield intercepted an Estes Park pass on his own 35-vard line Wellington sparked by line plunges of Hof-ferber half back moved the ball to the 10-yard line From here Halfback O'faughlin shot a pas to llofferber who stepped three yards to the winning score Hof-ferber attempted a drop-kick for the extra point but It ent wide Timnath Wins The laporte second team played ho-t to the Timnath eleven Friday afternoon ard took a 6 to 0 defeat for its second consecutive loss of the season Timnath xrored on a pass In the first half to put It In the win column The Pirate remained bottled up for the rest of the game 117 Llndrs Kt fu 4 -1 ways of beating them just like any other club" Did Bill think for Instance that he had a better pitching staff than the three-time champs? he said cautiously 1 think the Yankee pitchers are any better than mine In other words 1 wouldn't trade Walters and Derringer for Ruffing and Gomez At the same time maylie Joe McCarthy wouldn't trade with me either1" Greeley Bears Score 13-0 Win (her Idaho POCATELLO Greeley's Slate's aerial-minded footballers smothered University of Idaho southern branch under a barrage of passes here Saturday winning 13-0 The Bears scored once In the opening period and again in the closing quarters meanwhile only once permitting the Tigers inside the Greeley 30-yard line Greeley made 14 first downs Idaho Southern 8 With the ball on the Idaho 28 Cox Greeley reserve back tossed a pass to Left End Funk in the first period Funk fell over the goal Again in the fourth quarter Cox taking advantage of a short punt by Idaho's Lund-berg passed 25 yards to Sears halfback for the final touchdown placement was good How They Stand KOBTHFRX rONFFBEHCK ter the Lambkins overpowered the Red In the second period to puh over two touchdowns on line smashes by Dee and Sara cino In the third stanza Coach Bill team unleashed its aerial guns and a pass from Iees to Vance from the Eaton 27-yard line was completed for the third touchdown of the game Saracino again showed his running prowess when he took the hall on a fake reverse and dashed 50 yards for the fourth touchdown of the game midway through the third quarter Kbnllne Gets Cbaare Sholine's wish for a chance to score came true when he received the ball on a pass from Saracino late in the third period to score the fifth touchdown standing up from the Eaton 31-yard line The kick for extra point by Thomas Lambkin right tackle was good making the score 34 to 0 as the third quarter ended Coach Crompton gulistiluted freely in the fourth period and a substitute backfield sparked by Denig and Frank Collopy advanced the ball to the Eaton two-yard line where Collopy hit the center of the line for the last touchdown Threatea Continuously Triple threat qualities shown by Dees and Saracino coupled with fine blocking by Collopy and pass receiving by Vance continually made the Lambkin eleven a goal line threat But not until the second quarter could the quartet aided by excellent Mocking on the line show its scoring ability The first touchdown was setup by running plava with Dees Saracino and Vance carrying the brunt of the attack Dees went over from the six-yard line on a center plunge during the first minute of the second quarter A pass from Dees to Sholine failed for the extra point In the same stanza Saracino clipped off 65 yards for a touchdown only to have the play recalled because both sides were off-side On the next play Vance carried the ball on an end run to the Eaton 25-yard line and on the succeeding play Saracino plunged to the Reds six-yard line Shows Revived Offense In the same series of plays interference was called on a pass Irom Vance to Smith when Smith was tackled by an Eaton player while trying to catch the ball over the goal line Then Saracino smashed the center from the one-yard line to make the score 12 to 0 A pass from Saracino to Sholine was completed for the extra point After receiving the kickoff Eaton showed a revived offense as Sivers McClure and Wilson advanced the bail to the mid-field stripe but lost it to the Lambkins on downs The half ended Just as Saracino had gone off-tackle to the Eaton 21-yard line Dees to Vance In the second half the Fort Collins eleven ran wild as Dees took Eaton's punt and returned it to the 27 A pass from Dees to Vance added another touchdown and Saracino skirted his left end for the extra (mint With the aid of brilliant blocking by Collopy Saracino scored again from the mid-field marker and added the extra point on another left end run making the score 27 to 0 Fort Collins recovered the ball on downs after the kickoff and Saracino along with Denig carried the bail to the Eaton 31 Sholine playing his best game of the season got into the open and took a pass from Saracino on the next play to go over untouched Placekick for the extra point by Thomas was good With the score 34 to 0 against them and no capable reserves on hand the Eaton Reds were scored on again when Frank Collopy went over from the one-yard line A pass for the extra point was incomplete Lineups Fort Collins Eaton Guy Harrison Puts Another 4 odge Truck ervice By Gayle Talbot PITTSBURGH Twenty pounds underweight hut recovering fast now that his boys are in Manager Bill McKechnie of the Cincinnati Reds is choosing his words very carefully when he talks aliout the World Series starting next Wednesday against the New York Yankees expect me to make any fire-eating said the Deacon Saturday I will say this much: The Yankees are a long way from being a super-team Every club in their league has beat them this year and I think I have a lot better team than most of them in that league" Pitcher "That'S correct" said Third-Basemao Bill Werbsr ho came to the Reds fijpn the Athletics last spring "We beat them three straight one series" figure it out from that" McKechnie went on are Tames Cyclones 6 to 0 Before 15000 DENVER iP) Denver university launched a new football deal by scoring once In first period and protecting this touchdown with a powerful defease for a 6 to 0 triumph over Iowa State of the Big Six conference before 15000 persons here Friday night Flashing the new offense taught them by Head Coach Clyde Hubbard Denver struck for 56 yards in five plays late in the opening quarter for tile winning touchdown Fullback Herb McCarty passed 20 yards to Right End Teller on Iowa State's one-yard line and Halfback George Hall flashed through for the touchdowa Gophers 62 Arizona 0 MINNEAPOLIS (Ah Minnesota massacred Arizona in the Big Ten opening game Saturday winning 62 to 0 before 43000 persons The Wildcats from the far western border conference were hopelessly outclassed Minnesota getting 34 points in the first period Coach Bernie i a used almost five elevens testing out his squad for the strenuous srhedule ahead He found needed front line power In Bob Smith guard and John Billman and Butch Levy tackles all sophomores Sidelights Saracino and Dees are good prospect for all-conference berth if they maintain their running and passing attack displayed against the Reds Ogan first string quarterback for fat-on was taken from the game In the first quarter with a broken shoulder and at least four regulars on the Eaton forward wall were held togetner by adhesive tape Coach Hal Campbell will have a hard time getting his boys into shape this week The center of the Lambkin line consisting of Cameron Pinkerton and McNey didn't give an inch and all three boys turned in some beautiful blocking Mc-Quine Brown and Knuffke gel the orchids for opening many of the holes for Saracino Denig substitute tailback has plenty of ball carrying ability and should get more chances to prove It Ault Overpowers Brighton 12 to 6 BRIGHTON (Special) A scrappy Ault high school football team punched out a 12 to 6 victory over Brighton high here Friday night The Bearcats outplayed the local completely although they had three of their regulars out with injuries and hid it not been for a fumble early in the game the Brighton team probably would never have scored With the game only three minutes old the Brighton team tool a fumble jaa 25-vard line and marched for a touchdown Ault Bcores Withr the ball on the Brighton 30-yard line in the third quarter Warden skirted end for 30 yards and a touchdown while in the last frame Pike circled end for 12 yard to score The Bearcats holding the ball on the one-yard line were ready to score again when the game ended Third Team Defeats Junior High 7 to 0 The junior high school football team dropped Its first et counter of the season to the senior high school third team Friday afternoon by a 7 to 0 sco-e The score was made in the third quarter when Windburgh received a pass from Deines on a sleeper play and galloped 50 yards for a touchdown The extra point was made on a line plunge Ilnrup The opening lineup for the senior high team was Cross center Gahlchouse and Smith ends Morris and Knuffke guards I owe and Mclver tackles and Ghent Windhurgh Sigler and Deines barks Shields was used as a substitute Starters for the junior high eleven were Gibson center: Martinez and Harvey guards Mclver and Tafoya tackles Mos-queda and Keelcy ends and Hunt Saracino Goodrich and A Tafoya hacks Towers Kiley and Alford were used for substitutes Frisch to PITTSBURGH (JP) President William Benswanger announced Saturday night Frankie Frisch will manage the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National baseball league In 1940 and 1941 succeeding Harold (Pie) Tray-nor Although it had been rumored here for days that the Fordham flash was to succeed Traynor who resigned Thursday Benswanger said the deal was not Utags Win 33 to 0 LOGAN Utah (Ah Dab State Agricultural college dis played its 1039' football machine to the public Saturday for the first time and the Farmers romp ed to an easy 33-0 victory over little College of Idaho The Farmers striking hard pushed over one touchdown In the first period three In the second and one in the third then let the reserves display their wares r- 4 'X I 1 i ti ft i 1 1 I -A A 'a I 4 tit i V'?" i -rv-vw i i i i I I 5- J' tS Fort Collin Eaton 0: Loveland S3 Enflfwood 13 Boulder IS Greeley 14 Longmont 4 Wort Denver 0 (non conference Gfrt Thli Friday Longmont at Greeley: Boulder at Eaton Engleurood at Fort Coilina Loveland bye KOBTtfl CENTRAL LEAGtK Mtrhalc ha travelled more than 73000 mile In the pant 12 month and erved Harrison faithfully that he Invested in another Dodge Harrison I shown left with the newest addition to his fleet a 19-19 Dodge I1 ton truck Guy Harrion 03 Shields SI shipper of feed livestock and building material now operate two Dodge track on the haul between Fort Collin and Walden The 1938 Dodge 2-ton track hown right with driver Alva -s 3 tf 0 Fbns TA Manage The Pirates ENGINE SHOWS ALMOST NO WEAR AFTER 75000 MILES OF making bigger profits out of my business because using Dodge says Guy Harrison have been using Dodges on our tough hauls for the last three years and have found them dependable powerful and easy on fuel My 2-ton 1 Dodge showed almost no engine wear when we examined it recently after 75000 miles of Wellington 4 Parte 0 John I town 31 Berthoud 4 Ault 12 Brighton IS (non-conferenr)- Laporta Wind-tor (non-conference) Game Friday Ault at Berthoud Johnrtovm at Wellington Eatea Park at Laporte New York probably Tuesday when he will meet Benswanger and Traynor at the draft meet-1 ing preceding the opening of the World series Wednesday the Pirate president added Traynor resigned he said be-1 cause of the of the sixth-place Pirates a Iona I first division club which this year experienced its poorest season since 1917 Pitt 27 Washington 6 SEATTLE Pittsburgh's Panthers who traveled the 2600 miles from Pittsburgh to Seattle by plane took to the air again Saturday completing 12 of IS' passes for an easy 27-toA vie- tory over the University of Washington Huskies In an inter-j sectional foothall opener before 25000 fans Lightning fast back-field work by Dick Cassiano only remaining member of Titt's 1938 and Ben Kish rugged 200-pound quarterback was a deciding factor only 1-1000 of an inch wear in the cylinder walls and absolutely no piston wear This is just one example of the faithful service Dodge trucks are giving owners everywhere sturdy powerful and long-lived Our service department has serviced trucks periodically for the past three years Recently after 75000 miles of use Harrison brought his 1938 Dodge truck into our shop for a general checkup A njinute inspection with micrometers revealed closed until noon Saturday by telephone Frisch will sign a contract in Alonzo Tigers Beat California 6-0 BERKELEY Calif (AY Amos Alonzo Stagg 76-yearold football wdzard brilliantly signalized his 50th year of coaching Saturday when his College of the Pacific Tigers scored a smashing upset tn beating University of California6-0 Pacific putmaneuvering the highly favored Bears virtually all the W-ay -pushed over a touchdown lata in the third period as the climax to a 54-yard march The touchdown thrust was a pass from Halfback Bob Adam-ina to End Doug Smallwood tosed from the 16 Smallwood grubbed the bail on the seven and elbowed through three California players to cross the goal line standing up Dcdgo Owner Before Yea Buy Any Ask A 245 0a3c- Fort Wagner Knuff ke- Case Denig Born Lowe Cross Sigler Parsons Thomas Collins Robertson Deines Me-Iver Smith Collopy Mickey McN'ey Ghent Windberg Morris and Knuffke Eaton Zeis Hill Ricord Moody McWilliams Flctter and Nix i.

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