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Fort Collins Coloradoan from Fort Collins, Colorado • 9

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4 JqcIi Girisiiarisen Races to Two Touchdowns As Aggies Wallop Denver Pioneers 30 to 1 4 Sunday September FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN I "li i 9 V- 7 7 jmim- -V 'i EJ i (k 4 Mft 7 -AVMN AV MV4WAV' JACK CHRISTIANSEN dres placekicked both of extra points' Colorado needed only four plays from scrimmage to take a 14 to 0 lead at the start of the game The Aggies got a break on the opening -Tdckoff when Hal Pfeifer of Denver received the ball on his own 12 but fumbled on the 19 Dale Dodrill recovered for A On the first play Jack Christiansen swept right end to the 11-yard line Fullback Lyle Stucker smashed his way to a first down on the 8 From Split Then running from a split-T formation for the first time in Aggie football history Quarterback McKie handed off to Faucett who cut up the middle for a touchdown He kicked the extra point to make the score 7 to 0 with one minute and 40 seconds gone Later after a DU drive was ended on the 7 the two ON THE BALL Leon Root carries a rugged pre-medical course yet the 210-pound youth made the senior honor society and is president of the class whilg playing plenty at center tor Rutgers USE COLORADOAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS! GOING GOING Laurent Dauthuille French challenger for the middleweight crown slumps on the ropes as he goes down under the blows of Jake LaMotta who retained his crown with a 15th round knockout The fight was held at Detoit LaMotta was losing the fight on points before connecting for the KO Yankees Increase Their Lead By Bailing Down Boston 8 to 0 By Joe KUpple Coloradoan Sports Editor DENVER I (Special) Colorado grabbed the initial lead in the Skyline conference football race and turned back Denver university for the third straight year here Saturday evening winning the opener 30 to 14 before 27000 fans in the Hilltop stadium Taking the field without benefit of a practice game the Aggies quickly went ahead 16 to 0 in the first quarter They went on from there to inflict the worst Denver defeat by an Aggie team since 1931 The loss was the second in a row for Denver Colorado took command of the game at the outset when Guard Dale Dodrill recovered Hal fumble of the opening kickoff on -the Denver 12-yard line The Aggies scored their first touchdown three plays later Frank Faucett going over from the 8 Blanked Until 4th Long sprints by Halfback Jack Christiansen gave the Aggies two touchdowns He churned 71 yards for a first squarter score and rambled 80 yards for a third-period touchdown the only Aggie score of the second half Denver strike paydirt until the fourth quarter An Aggie boner helped set up the first touchdown With their backs to the wall on their own 10-yard line after Mike Peterson blocked Cliff punt the Aggies committed the cardinal sin of having 12 men on the field They were penalized to the 5 from where Denver scored in two plays A pass from Jerry Collis to Gordon Cooper scored Ags Score Quickly Shortly -afterwards Denver 'moved goalward from the gie 41 A fourth down pass from Lou Rillos to Cooper scored from 10 yards out Larry An- Grid Scores By 'Associated Press Colorado A 30 Denver 14 Wyoming 7 Baylor 0 Iowa State college 14 Colorado 7 Western State 26 Montana State 13 Southern Idaho 47 Mesa (Colo) 6 21 Central Washington 0 UCLA 28 Oregon 0 Idaho 26 Utah 19 Stanford 66 San Jose 16 1 Ohio university 28 Akron 6 Louisiana State Kentucky 14 Xavier 24 John Carroll 19 Clemson 65 Presbyterian 0 Citadel Florida 7 Virginia Military 25 William and Mary 19 Bradley 33 Ripon (Win) 0 Marquette 57 North Dakota State 0 Southern Methodist 33 Georgia Tech 18 St Ambrose 26 Omaha tr 18 Oklahoma A 6r 12 Arkansaa Trinity (Tex) 20 Texas A I Sam Houston State 8 Southwestern (Texas! 7 Abilene Christian 34 Sul Ross 0 Drake 47 Emporia State 6 Yale 25 Connecticut 0 Fordham 20 Lafayette 19" Villanova 39 Duquesne 28 Syracuse 42 Rutgers 12 Michigan State 38 Oregon State 13 West Virginia 38 Western Reserve Dazzling Plays Pay Off for Ags In Denver Victory By Ben Fank DENVER JPh- Colorado A pulled some dazzling touchdown plays out of Us bag of tricks Saturday night in crushing a big fumbling penver team 30-14 Rangy Jack Christiansen Skyline Six conference 440-yard dash champion showed his heels to a slow moving Denver secondary on two spectacular touchdown runs of 80 and 71 yards and the hustling Aggies turned the breaks of the game Into two more touchdowns The one-sided victory indicated that the Aggies who finished second in the Skyline race last season again will offer competition to the champion Wyoming Cowboys who scored a 7-0 Intersectional win Saturday over Baylor Fumbles First Kickoff Hal Pfeifer Denver halfback fumbled the opening kickoff to give the Aggies their first scoring opportunity Dale Dodrill recovered for A at the 19 and in three- plays the Aggies had scored Frank Faucett drove eight yards down the middle for the touchdown Half way through the third quarter the Aggie lead was a lofty 30-0 and not until the fourth period was favored Denver able to generate a scoring drive Christiansen scored the second Aggie touchdown midway in the first period With the entire Denver secondary neatly sucked out of position the Aggie speedster found a weak side hole and rambled 71 yards He was In the clear as he passed the line of scrimmage and had no need for blockers during his long gallop Two on Safety In the second quarter Cliff Hoeizer Aggie tackle boomed' a 55-yard kick out of bounds a yard from the Denver goal When Denver booted it back Duane Rice shook off several tacklers on a nifty 35-yard return to the Denver 8 and from there Bill Mullgne hit Bill Noxon with a touchdown pass Christiansen again found a vulnerable spot- in the left side of the Denver line in the third quarter and shot through for his 80-yard scoring run Faucett kicked four extra points and the Aggies added two more points to their score with a safety when Frank Stanko blocked a Denver end zone punt in the first quarter Fumble Halts Advance A 73-yard Denver drive in the opening period was halted when Jack Parsons fumbled the ball and Marvin Patton recovered for A at the 8 Two other Denver marches to the vicinity of the Aggie 20-yard line were stopped by the hard-charging line Mike Peterson blocked an Aggie punt to -set Denver up on the Aggie 19 in the fourth period and the Pioneers moved down to the A 3 where Jerry Collis threw to Gordon Cooper for a touchdown A 9-yard pass from Lou Rillos to Cooper accounted for the other Denver score Aggies REMEMBER WE ARE DEALERS FOR Dollied Gas Late Uprisings Win Foolbail Games for Half Dozen Teams upset the Phillies They seem sure to win their first National league pennant since 1915 The World series will start at Philadelphia Wednesday Oct 4 and preparations are going forward steadilywthere Shibe park into which 34000 can be squeezed is sold out many times over Tn the lone night game Connie much maligned Philadelphia Athletics erupted for a dozen runs in the sixth inning to stun Washington 16-5 Three Mackmen hit homers Paul Leh-ner Pete Suder and Joe Astroth the coming In the big sixth: with the bases full Irv Noren hit two homers for the losers- but Hank Wyse coasted to his ninth victory anyway 1 I OURS IS Holler Fasler Cleaner Cheaper Call Us i For A Supply! FOR YOUR Cooking Refrigeration Heating 'Wafer heating Christiansen took over right tackle and raced 71 yards down the sideline to score extra point kick made the score 14 to 0 The Pioneers got in another jam a minute later when a pen alty for delay of the game put the ball on their 5 John Zib-nack attempted to punt from end zone but Frank Stan-ko blocked the kick It rolled out into the end zone giving the Aggies two points on the safety Third Score on Pass Colorado A led 16 to 0 at the end of the first quarter The Aggies scored their third touchdown late in the second quarter after Cliff Hoeizer had punted out of bounds on QU's 1-yard line The Denver return kick was taken by Duane Rice on 45 He returned it to 7 for a gain of 37 yards On the next play Bill Mul-lane passed to Bill Noxon for the touchdown third conversion kick made the score 23 to 0 at half-time an apparent touchdown was called back Iowa State waited until the final period for all its points in its 14 to 7 margin over Colorado in a Big Seven encounter But the big bounce of the day -was the 27 to 7 lambasting suffered by Maryland at the hands of Georgia The Marylanders ballyhooed as all-everything got off slowly but still were even with Georgia at the half 7 to 7 Then John Duke an end scooted 43 yards to set up the touchdown that put Georgia ahead 14 tcf 7 In the final canto Georgia piled up 13 more points to insure its victory Another for Villanova Fordham from whom so much is expected this season defeated Lafayette 20 to 19 on a third period touchdown which Jim Erickson converted successfully Villanova overlooked by bowl pickers last New day despite only one defeat in 1949 gained another victory Trailing 21 to 19 at the half the Wildcats slipped Into high gear and knocked off the young Duquesne team 39 to 28 Although this was the opening day of the season conference games flecked the schedule In addition to the North Carolina-North Carolina State affair the Southern conference also produced such results as 14 to 0 verdict over South Carolina 19 to 0 conquest of George Washington and Washington 27 to 6 verdict over Furman All were conference games Oregon State Drubbed Michigan State a slight favorite over Oregon State found the far western team easy and punished it 38 to 13 as a prelude to its meeting next Saturday with mighty Michigan Yale counted in every period to keep intact Its record of never having lost to Connecticut This time the young Elis won 25 to 0 The other easterfl feature Vas easy win over Rutgers 42 to 12 California patched together the mernants of its two-time Rose bowl representatives and easily bested Santa Clara 27 to 9 The Broncs are the Orange bowl champions In another far western contest UCLA defeated Oregon 28 to 0 Washington played host to Kansas State and trounced the Big Seven team 33 to 7 Wyoming avenged the only defeat on its 1949 record by blanking 'Eaylor 7 to 0 It was the Texas first start under Coach George Sauer late of Navy Texas expected to be -one of the best beat Texas Tech 28 to 11 ONE HITTER FIRST NEW YORK W-jOne Hitter the aptly named son of Shut Out beat Noor the Irish-bred star from the west coast again Saturday in the $29850 Manhattan handicap at Belmont Park Calumet Ponder finished third two lengths farther back in a field of 10 Our gas Is Ideal for house trailer Quonset or home Make us your fuel headquarters! We also have clean no 1 water-white fuel oils! I Georgia 27 Maryland 7 Colorado State 32 Sterling Kan ollege 0 Arizona State of Flagstaff 0 New Mexico 78 West Texas State 34 Arizona 26 Washington state 46 Utah state 4 Duke 14 South Carolina 0 Georgia 27 Maryland 7 Texas 28 Texas Tech 14 California 27 Santa Clara 8 Washington 33 Kansas State Stanford 33 San Jose State 16 NEW YORK (A3) New Yankees pushed out ahead of their arch rivals in the close American league baseball race Saturday with an exhibition of oldtime batting power crushing Boston 8 to 0 Cleveland known as a spoiler of -pennant hopes aided the Yankee cause by knocking down Detroit 10 to 2 making the Yankee lead VA games over the Tigers with only a week of play left defeat put the Red Sox three full games behind New York and almost out of the contention In the National league Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia 3-2 but only a miracle now could More Reds Surrendering TOKYO JF Psychological warfare is beginning to pay off for the Allies The millions of surrender leaflets showered by air on North Korean Communist lines are bringing an Increasing number of surrendering Reds The Communists ignored them when the invasion was running smoothly Now that they are reeling backward they are recalling the message reiterated over and over by leaflet and radio Boiled down it runs something like this: you will be well treated You will get good food and good medical treatment The whole world Is against you the sooner you surrender the sooner the war will be over and you can go home to 3rour families" The project Is conducted by men with the ponderous title of "Psychological warfare (PWB) Military intelligence section (G-2) of the general staff GHQ Far East When the Reds finally failed to crack the entrenched allies the surrender appeal began td take hold Yanks Found Dead KOREA Sunday Frontline radio reports said the bodies of 20 -American soldiers each shot through the head were discovered today by advancing Negro troops 1 The preliminary report reaching divisional headquarters said Is evidently another The victims were identified as from a 25th division field artillery battalion which was cut off 6n the southwestern front last month- Many of the men fought through to safety but some were known to have fallen into Communist hands Welcome Aggies! EsL 1903 YtE GIVE NEW YORK Last half uprisings won football games for North Carolina Texas Christian Villanova Fordham Georgia and Iowa State today as the fall college sport made a hesitant appearance un' the athletic stage Most of the-name schools still were in the process of building their teams and do not open their season until next week or later But'of the teams that started their marches Saturday at least six learned that football is a game that must be played until the judge fires the game-ending pistol' For three quarters a hopped up North Carolina State outfit outplayed the North Carolina Tar Heels who meet Notre Dame next Then Bud Carson lugged a punt back 33 yards and seven plays later Bud Wallace banged over for the touchdown that gave North Carolina a 13 to 7 decision With 4 Minnies Left Texas Christian waited until four minutes before the end of the game in polishing offKan-sas of the Big Seven 14- to 7 It came on a pass from Gil Bartosh to End Wilson George a few minutes after Kansas sophomore Charles 89-yard run for COMPANY Phone 161 Bears 'Easy Victors GREELEY Colorado State rolled to an easy 32-0 victory Saturday night over Sterling Kan college behind the brilliant running of Jim Rhodes Rhodes scored three touchdowns for Colorado Bears all of them circling around his left end He did it from 2 to climax a 42-yard first quarter drive from his own 48 on the first play of the second quarter and from 28 on the third play of the third quarter Oliver Leads at KC KANSAS CITY (A3) Ed Oliver jovial Seattle golfer was still in front at the 54-hole mark of the Kansas City $15-000 open golf tournament after a par cracking battle Saturday with his slim rival Lloyd Man-grum of Chicago Oliver dropped feud to Mangrum by one shot posting a 67 five under par to 66 but still held a one-shot edge as the tournament moved to the final round WE AIM TO GIVE YOU the finest of AUTO SERVICE GREEN STAMPS fjr MART 9 Good Used Car HEAD WORK His professional contract made Gorgeous Gussie Moran sojhappy that the tennis player of lace pantie lame stood on her bead See Us First For We have a good selection North College Ave Our work is guaranteed satisfactory our rates are lower because out of the district We finish your car on time as promised Come in and get our free low-cost estimate on your' job! 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