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The Shreveport Journal du lieu suivant : Shreveport, Louisiana • 10

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IP CT Suspension of School Fails to Slow Training Pace for Gents 0 Ring Rowdy Given Bounce As WE WERE SAYING By 0 tis Harris Postseason Bowl Bid for Boston Victor ame 6 Talked Hete Gents May Be Matched With Wepeport Dournal Former Stars 110 1 110 I olhal now mthd wIth Former Stars 1)-repeitort Dournal Al Davis Barred From New York After Raining Illegal Blows on Zivic tho 45 Preparation for Game With Southwestern Lynx Proceeding at Fast Tempo When the Centenary Gentlemen meet the Southwestern Lynx next Saturday afternoon at Memphis they will ooze condition from every pore Night Battle Ngnr of Present Suspension of classes at the school as a safeguard against the and Past Gridders Is spread of infantile paralysis has not been attended by a suspension Under Consideration or even relaxation of the football Former members of the CenteI labors It's been quite the other nary college football team were waY being canvassed today on their in-I -With the campus to themselves and terest in a postseason game here no clasps to attend the ath- that vould array the ex-Gents 'letes are reporting to the drill against Coach Jake Hanna's 194 field an hour earlier than usual varsity and Coach Hanna is pouring it on even The game if played will be to the point of scrimmage ai night affair and will precede although the Gents do not go into the! Christmas holidays but it's all in action again until another seven days the blueprint stage To the speculative comment over who is going to be playing who end where when the football "bowl" casts square off the usually well-informed George White of the Dallas Journal contributes the feed-box special that talk of Texas A going to the Rose bowl and Tennessee to the Sugar bowl pure twaddle They're going to play each other right in the Cotton confides with a degree of certainty that brooks no back talk 7 7: ''''''7-It''''''''litl 0 (UV i 4047' 1 (L-- iI i' k7 Fi: 4': VVV 4 '-'-'e 's L--0 i -Jaii -CV 'aikke' Unbeaten Eagles and Georgetown to Clash in Crucial Battle Boston many things are at stake in the football game which Georgetown and Boston College are to play this afternoon in jam-packed Fenway park that the best way to break them down is by classing them as "strictly commercial" and 'not so concrete" 10 Saturday Nov 16 1940 4 New York (43)--Rolvdy Al Davis of Brooklyn who gave promise up to last night of being a boxing champion some time soon is free today to shop around for another career He finished himself as a fighter in this state at least by his exhibition of fouling against Welterweight Champion Fritzie Zivic in the Garden After Referee Billy Cavanagh had stopped it in the second round and helped the cops carry the kicking snarling Davis back to his corner the three members of the state athletic commission said indignantly that a through for good in their bailiwick In addition they held up Davis' end of the purse Davis threw about 10 low blows into Zivic before Cavanagh stopped the thing He had warned Davis earlier in the second round and between the first and second has wagged his finger at him Zivic was so angry when it ended that be rushed into Davis and the pair fought like cats until police and Garden attendants separated them dants separated them To Make Bow Here Lynx First Gent Victim of 193g It was the Southwestern game that put the brakes on a threatened Centenary skid into oblivion last season The Gents came to the game without a vistory in 10 battles a tagged Lynx 13 to 7 A subsequent 19-to-0 victory over Louisiana Tech contributed another 4 Winner to Be Bowl Bound Commercially speaking item No Numerous 'Name' earns In Acilon i is the fact that the winner ap- one of the postseason bowl pears almost certain of a bid to in fact already has re-Today Against Strong Opposition ceived numerous unofficial assur- ances of an invitation to New Orleans' Sugar a likely cut Boston-Georgetown and of $80000 or it gets by The Louisiana Way Minnesota-Purdue Are the Hoyas By simple deduction Georgetown should become eligible Among Headliners (Associated Press) for that spot if it knocks over the Bernie Bierman left Tulane Eagles New York there and has the nation's No 1 rank-To continue in the commercial aren't more than a half doz im- ing team at Minnesota Clark i vein being a bowl team will en- Shaughnessy another ex-Tulane portant contenders left for trie na- able the winner to arrange a more tional football championship therel coach is giving Stanford the senattractive 1941 schedule and a bet-sation of the West Coast should be several dozen very good ter schedule naturally will mean 1 and very itneresting games today Biff Jones left Louisiana State more money in the box office 1 if TrillfitiV slid snowy fields don't and his Nebraska team leads Boston-Georgetown and Minnesota-Purdue Are Among Headliners New York there aren't more than a half dozy' important contenders left for tile national football championship there should be several dozen very good and very itneresling games today if muddy and snowy fields don't (Associated Press) Bernie Bierman left Tulane and has the nation's No 1 ranking team at Minnesota Clark Shaughnessy another ex-Tulane coach giving Stanford the sensation of the West Coast Biff Jones left Louisiana State and his Nebraska team leads Game Discussed at Meet Here The projected battle was informally discussed at a meeting this week in the office of Charlton Lyons chairman of the Centenary athletic committee and a second meeting will be held Wednesday night of next week for a report on what progress if any has been made toward bringing such a game about Ed Sante 11 above who will make his Shreveport debut Monday night when he meets Roland Meeker Shreveport wrestling copper in the opening match of a three-bout auditorium program hamper the players too much Many Top Attractions White does not divulge the solirce of his information but he is very definite about the whole thing He does not explain why Texas A tri should pass up the 84500-capacity Rose bowl or why Tennessee should ignore the 70000-capacity Sugar bowl to play a New Year's day game in 40000-capacity Cotton bowl but he insists such a turn of events is in the cards and that Dallas will be the capital of the football world on the holiday The general assumption has been that the Aggies now two jumps from an undefeated season and a second Southwest conference championship just about have the Rose bowl nomination wrapped tied and ready for delivery and that Tennessee with the Southeastern championship virtually won Is in a similar situation with respect to the Sugar bowl If White's slant is the correct one the case is ready for submission to the Jury: At least two football teams are in the business for the fan they get out of it crass commercialism has no part in their attitude toward the sport they're throwing money When it is considered that Sugar and Rose bowl teams knock down the Big Six Moon Mullins who left Loyola (New Orleans) is coaching a St Ambrose eleven that is unbeaten and unscored and Homer out at Centenary Aggies the Rose Win to Boost Ranking Not quite so commercial is the question of national ranking Both are near the bottom of the coun 11Lit-LIIJLI tI nil LUIlat I ill111111g 130M are near the bottom of the coun- Attending the meeting besidesimorsel of relief from the necessity Mr Lyons were Henry having to go home by the back- Bonneau Peters and Allen Mor-alley routes Champion Badly Bruised I ids members of the Centenary ath-1 Although Southwestern has been Examination afterward showed letic committee and Coach Hannapretty soundly kicked around this hat Zinc was badly bruised and Coach Tim Moran of St John's Hanna is taking nothing for skinned up by the low punches a Cenenary alumnus Coach Nor- granted and he means to have his was severly battered about man Buckner of the Centenary team in A-1 fettle for the Gents semi final road game and the one in the the face from the beating he took freshmen end Assistant Coach Roy first round Wilson of FairPark that will privilege the senior ele- inden 14 to 1 It obviously was no match from on ea an rave met to travel the Moran president of the Cente- the start Zivic clouted Davis vir nary ex-Letter Mens club said his for the last time successful itually at will almost flooring him organization had a membership of Ills espionage agent Elmer conversions after touchdown gaveimidway of the opening round At about thirty-five and that former Smith has seen the Lynx in action Centenary players would be con- in two losing Hay-nesville a 14-to19 victory overithat rate the Brooklyn boy would lhave been in bad shape before Minden Friday night in a spirited Two former Gents who were me tacted for their reaction Mississippi state and Minden the scheduled 10 rounds were up 1 something caught his eye inibattle I something caught his eye in Two former Gents who were men-land 1 lbattle At the top of the list are such on in eight games contests as Boston CollegeGeorge- Norton who started try's first 10 this week town Minnesota-Purdue tenary has the Texas A decisive would be Dame-Iowa Tennessee-V i i i a parent!) headed for 24 games without a 1 a Georgetown eight straight th I Texas A'' grles-Itice and Stanford- bowl year for boost the Oregon State I winner right up with the leaders Ti College-Georgetown in- The coaches seem to think it volves two really important teams BOWLIN will be close because of the stout- both of which are undefeated and ness of the rival lines-13 C's ay- untied In fact if Cornell isn't the eraging 210 pounds from end to best team in the East one of these SHREVEPORT BOWLING teams is Then the first named team in each of the other gamesi Classic League is unbeaten-untied and is meeting! HONOR ROLL on in eight games Norton who started has the Texas headed for bowl BOWLING SHREVEPORT BOWLING CENTER 13lows Started Near Floor Raymond Peace scored both Haynesville touchdowns one onal The blows he laid into Zivir 50-yard punt return and the otherionce he got the range were full lefts that started near the floor On a 12-yard jaunt around an end I and landed with a clang on the Minden went to air for most of ithamp's protective gear tinned as possible participants iboth games that Caused him to caution against pop-over ideas the game were Harold (Shorty) nit the former mighty mite of the Centenary back field and Paul Last Game for Southwestern Geis ler all-American Maroon and' White end Os lin is now in 'Mobile' The fact that it will be South- western's Ala and Geis ler is coaching andi last home game of the med as possible participants in' both games that caused him to game were Harold (Shorty) Osaution against pop-over ideas I the former mighty mite of the ntenary back field and Paul Last Game for Southwestern isler all-American Maroon andl The fact that it will '11- out- hite end Oslin is now in Mobile western's last home game of the Ala and Geis ler is coaching and i 7 256 first class opposition Irnell Not to Be Pressed High single game for night: Fox (Stein' ClothierS) High 3-game series for night: Fox (Stein Clothiers) 633 from $S0000 to $100000 apiece andlend Georgetown's 203 with Shot to rure siximmIPutter Al Blozis in at tackle The bookies who claim to have Fein AS WE WERE "handled more on this game than on any other betting event in Bos- ton including presidential I c- Southeastern lions make the 7-10 choice This corner timidly takes and joins with the rest of the Easy for Tech 40000 spectators an the 15000 who couldn't get tickets in a silent prayer for clear day and a dry field Southeastern Easy for Tech end Georgetown's 203 with Shot Putter Al Blozis in at tackle The bookies who claim to have Pct 704 667 630 556 519 407 333 185 '-')') 185 Cornell generally hailed as the 1 East's best and as good as any STANDINGS team in 1113 country probably Will Won Lost Da no Florist 19 A not be called upon to prove iti I Stemn Clothiers 18 9 's against Dartmouth a rival honoredHi re Root Beer 17 pinis sg aJgeewe 10 more because of a traditional en-I Ka try Jr 15 12 mity than for anything it has donel Shres eport Hat Co 14 13 i Clarke Auto Servife 11 16 this season I Studebaker Champions Getting away from these 9 18 puted leaders there are such games' Funeral Home 5 22 as Wichigan-Northwestern 0 I a- Jewelry and Luggage 1st 2n1 3rd 165 15S 157 144 14 igo IA7 203 154 157 209 I sti 203 175 196 i tt 11" its gains Porter scored one Min-i i is on is being stiesse a o- atigrv crowd-of i7 000 was den touchdown and Green thelelling murder long before the teaching at Lake Providence (La) cal end of the build-up as a cir-iother high school referee acted and some of them umstance weimhing heavily on the i The possibili ty of a rematch be- li 6 possibity that the Lynx will come! 1 It was a nonconference game for still hanging around he tween Centenary and Louisiana out moking and swinging from teams dressing room an hour later in Normal heel was discussed but it was hopes of tin a punch et thought that a meetinsg between I -Bummy" will he game be the third in the past and present Gents was the great Gayland Smith and took a the series more desirable Normal defeated seres between the clubs and second victory by a one-touchdown! the Southwestern batting averagei i the Gentlemen in their schedulen margin in 1939 now stands at a cool 000 The Gents1 -this Aims Game in game this season at Natchitoches They will be favorites again wangled a 6-0 decision out of the season but Hanna is putting the on such conversation in! ast Minute of Play 4 i hb i Cenenay neighborhood i the I Jonesboronevis Youngbloo4 uents in Top Shape from the two-yard line in Ithe last minute of play to give Barring the possibility that anyArcadia a 12-to-6 victory over players will be knocked out here Friday night next week in practice Han-1 Youngblood had scored in tho Ina will have his squad in top shape second quarter on a 14-yard drive assem-and will be prepared to fire every off tackle to tie the game after weapon in the arsenal even if alFred Clay had punched the line for inclosing game with Louisiana Tech4i Jonesboro touchdown in the first 'is coming up five days later that climaxed a 65-yard drive 10000 Attendance Seen trijs game wnen outnwestern naa An admission fee of one dollar and a dime was discussed -along ference rules would prevent his Totati with an intensive ticket-selling team from playing an all-star array 4S01 Campaign proponents of the game' and said his squad would be kept 4731 thought ought to dispose of a min-in training after the schedule 524 552 imilM of 10000 tickets with thei closes provided the postseason 2141 pnrire proceeds above expenses go-game is Arranged 10000 Attendance Seen 1936 game when Southwestern An admission fee of one dollar and a dime was discussed along ference rules would prevent his with an intensive ticket-selling team from playing an all-star array campaign proponents of the game and said his squad would be kept thought ought to dispose of a min-in training after the schedule imum of 10000 tickets with thecloses provided the entire proceeds above expenses god game is Arranged NS No it Carolina-1 Duke and Utah-Colorado Statejsorolmaivenrs--- 1 where the stakes arent so big but' Kahn itthe quality of the teams can't -be! Lancaster i Barton I questioned Sanzobrino Michigan and Northwestern each Total loser by one point to Minnesota sh are due to fight it out before S000 fans for second place in the West-TTeaT-- homa-Missouri- No it Carolina- Carolina- Duke and Utah-Colorado State 1 a 11-- where the stakes arent so bi butt Ian the quality of the teams can't -beet er i Barton questioned i Sanzobrino si tultta 110 01 0 tI it vault Totals by one point to Minnesota are due to fight it out before fans for second place in the 81F Ruston Team Completes Five-Game Home Season Meager rArdiD i Fare Without a Defeat Ruston a five- game home schedule without a or prepsters defeat the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Friday niEht scored a 26-to-i victory over the Lions of Southeastern Louisiana college of Ham- Holy Cross Remains mond Undefeated Jennings An uninterrupted drive that began on the Tech 14 resulted in the Gives Bogalusa Scare first Bulldog touchdown early in the Initial quarter Half Backs (Associated Press) Johnny Perritt and Pirgle Vise An abbreviated program for Lou- and Full Back Fred Mtchael col-i isiana's class AA high school foot- laborated in carrying the ball to iball teams last night included a the Southeastern one from where121-0 victory by Holy Cross of New Quarter Back Robert May went Orleans to keep its undefeated recover Michael's kick for the extra ord clear in the only intradistrict point was good game game of the evening and a narrow ball tams last night included a 21-0 victory by Holy Cross of New Orleans to keep its undefeated ord clear in the only intradistrict game of the evening and a arro game or tne evening ann a 83694 873-2603 ling to the Centenary athletic dP-I The old gtads would be assemloser shreveport Hat to partment to further the footbaW bled in advance of the gPme and program ihave a reasonable time to get in ixt 2nd 3rd Total 191 201 195 5s7 i Hanna said be doubted that con- condition if the game is booked ern conference and a possible tido' Hughes I chance if the might Gophers should' i 7 slip in the snow 151 213 149 5131 ti raTttehrignit 1 1 4 1 6 34 A Painter 204 150 174 532 Second place in thP Rig Six is 1 I-INTermiiy 1S7 177 364 4 -90-0 1 4EMINIMPOMENNEMENIMI I IF 4 ing to the Centenary athletic del The old giads would be partment to further the footbeW bled in advance of the game andi program I have a reasonable time to get Hanna said he doubted that con- condition if the game is booked -4At the Oklahoma-Missouri stake To Tata Duke title bound in the South-I Studebs ern conference might stumble rec-against 1 1 its old enemy North Caro-ipmArom lina and Colorado State has al tcrnnedy to upset the Big Seven raced FI'l'aet7C' a I Mobley narrowichance to upset the Big Seven race Studebaker Idrom toedy tson bley 1-Indn rti Af--e-v I Totals Champion (Texarkana) let 2od 3rd Total 15R 149 16R 475 156 157 190 503 1R3 126 139 44R 177 185 19R 560 152 185 147 484 Male 826 802 842-2470 Totals 826 802 842-2470 1 1Traditional Battles Numerous escape from Jennings by unbeaten Tech Hits Second Time lusa escape from Jennings by unbeaten! escape from Jennings by unbeaten Bogalusa 1 4) ite)' 'cei7 iv- I Ks leek 01ANSV -k mow -77 1 AU I Shortly after the second quarter Pass Wins For Bogalosa Most of th East's major battles Hires Root Beer mes----- began the Techmen struck again and many of those in other sec- lst 2nd 3rti Total with Left End John Laughlin cover- It took a 30-yard pass from 19i 2'24 1St 596 tions are itneresting mainly be-rAlbridge ing a Southeastern kick which was a I cause iScelfo to Sam Scelfo bringing i Butler Coley 206 193 175 574 of tradition Among these are! Shelton 155 149 164 46s blocked by Right End Albert Parks 'touchdown with only two minutes Isixty-fourth Yale-Princeton tusslelraltqer' L14 174 11 gri and Half Back James Tinsley to play to pull an 18-13 victory out continuing football's oldest unin- converted to make the score Tech of the fire for the Bogalusa Lum- To 932 899 864-2693 terrupted rivalry Harvard-Brown 14 Southeastern berjacks the scourge of the South- Syracuse-Colgate and what used to Clarke Auto Service I Recovery of a Southeastern fum- east It was the Lumberjacks ninth be the intersectional struggle of 1 ble by Laughlin on the lions' -95 straight win titans Pittsburgh and Nebraska I Pia Froplifna 1st 2nri ard Total 165 190 192 5471 led to the thtrd touchdown made Jerome Daly was the big gun in Nicolas 1St ist 172 537 on a six-yard run by Michael Tins- Holy Cross' triumph over St 0 interesting intersectionchne 136 1s7 192 5351 ley's kick for the extra point failed Aloysius He gained 130 yards games include Catholic versus un-i! Gareultner 19R 213 1s2 595i 200 184 211 593 and the score was 20 to 0 where it rushing and scored one of his beaten Hardin-Simmons ei ton-Kansas Texas Tech' Total remained until the start of the team's touchdowns Washings 900 960 949-2809 second half The a Charles Wildcats (tied but unbeaten) versus Wake Stein's Clothiers in 3-- Early in the third quarter Per- champions of the Southwest ended iForest and Gonsaga-Detroit lst 2nd 3rd Total ritt received a Southeastern kick Armistead 179 1S9 17 555 1 their regular season with a 21-01 Krumpeln 152 Is 1 209 542 i on the Bulldogs' 40 ano with Mich- Major Conference Tilts in over Little DeQuincy The 'cats Wilt ord 170 163 154 4R71 set arid Vise carried the ball to the Baden 198 1s4 191 5731 now have nothing to do but wait Major conference tilts of more Fox 203 256 174 6331 Lions' 15 from where he sprinted until the other three e- than passing interest are Georgia districts Totals 902 973 915-2790 to the Tech team's fourth touch cide their champions for the state Tech-Alabama A ur n-Louisiana down Vise failed to convert for the title playoff State Tulane-Georgia Furman- Dance's Floriat extra Point- South Carolina The Citadel-North 3st 2n4 3rd Total Istrouma Beats Bolton Lions Drive 60 Yards Carolina State and I-Mary- Howard 155 '204 22'2 581 land in the Big Ten Kansas State- Barnette 190 204 176 570 Dance 168 191 16S 527 IniUer 192 159 203 554 zrt II Al rt 3st 2n4 3rd Total Howard 155 204 222 51 Barnette 190 204 176 570 Dance 169 391 369 527 Ponder 192 159 203 554 1 ad 1-407-7: 1010pimmoratelliMeNtleirk ts ii IF) Williams 193 164 145 502 Totals 898 922 914-2734 Benge-Ahearn Funeral Home --Games This 1941 SPECIAL 4-Door Sedan with 125 Buick fire- ban straight-eight en gine only RrfT 1gmw4--a 122 10 MIMED HMI 3rd 13S 169 166 1A5 172 Tot 11 534 474 515 50'2 50 1 2nd 212 151 14S 171' 387 asnington-1 IA4 Or-1111reerVi 154 Hollembeak 201 166 IBusch 142 I Totals S47 Total! 847 0 1Z511intillit In nilltni titnige IN On Southeastern's score came latel 19-7 over Bolton of Alexandria as Iowa State in the Big Six South- In the final quarter when Haiti ern iMethodist-Arkansas and Texas end for one yard to culminate a 60-1 Henna was the night's 1 Back Albert Reisz rounded right Chrstian-Texas in the Southwest hero Herman threw a 31-3ard passi yard drive sparked by Reisz an Colorado-Utah and Denver-Utah in to Thomas Charlton for the In- the Big Seven and Washington- Tall-Basw Jojo WadeReisz's at- dians' first touchdown and later Southern California California- Or- was carried from the field with a tempt for converston fa i I leg injury Ile returned to race 50 egon and A-Washington yards for the winners' last touch- State in the Pacific Coast confer- down ATTENTION! arp loerstsi Northern district race ou ft- 1 ye wt to be turned hack 41-7 Orleans made a ence Jackson Miss I The Byrd-Noachita affair 'which emon was to have had an important bear Win on ing on the Norihl oniAti 0 a ss hcracipoortf sbeehcoaoui because of on accicoosui ring 1 Touchdown Pass T-7 of illness among pupils BOWLERS sm g-t-vth him 1A Southern California California- egon and A-Washington State in the Pacific Coast ence Istrouma of Baton Rouge won Southeastern's score came late Iowa State in the Big Six South- 4 au ez1 -ffi-" 1n11- 19-7 over Bolton of Alexandria as 869 810-2526 amand Football Results 0 (Apsociated Pre521) Lea ktla NO "PACK" IN THE PRICE! Wiggins Hurls Aerial to Migues to Give Normal Decision Over Ouachita Southwestern Loses First I A A Game 21-14 I ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT TONIGHT AND SUNDAY East Navy 19 Pennsylvania South Howard 14 Mercer 6 Chattanoog 34 Spring Hill 6 Mississippi Southern 21 Southwest Louisiana 14 Southwest Hendrix Teachers 26 Central (Mo) 7 Louisiana Normal 9 Ouachita 6 Texas Wesleyan 7 Trinity New Mexico Teachers 6 Eastern New Mexico Abilene Christian 6 Howard Payne Far West Arizona 20 Loyola of Los Angeles 13 Hattiesburg Miss (p)--Missis- Normal defeated a stubborn Oua- sippi Southern scored in the last Arkadelphia ouisi ana two minutes of play last night to hand Southwestern Louisiana insti- chtta college team 9 to 6 here Friday with a fourth-quarter touch- tute its first A A defeat of the season 21 to 14 down on a pass from Parker Wig- ins to Roland Migues deciding The final score come on a one- rmay wan a tourtn-quarter touch- tute its first I A A defeat of the season 21 to 14 down on a pass from Parker Wig- The final score come on a one- ins to Roland Migues deciding yard plunge by Allessandri game had previously scored one other' Normal's other points were on a touchdown on a 40-yard run and second period field goal by Ted passed ::6 yards for a third 1Wright Wright WHAT IS A "Pit CK" a A pack is an extra item slipped into the delivered price of a new carte enabte a dealer to offer more for your present car than it is reallyworthintrade It is a sort of "bait" intended to make You think you're getting a better deal than you acPually are A sk us fora free copy of "What You Get for What You Pay" and sea how the "pack" can cost You money A tournament will be held to see who will meet Lowell Jackson one of the nation's outstanding bowlers when he appears on our alleys Feb 27 We Nvill allow you a full and fair allowance on your present car in trade But we will not deliberately inflate our delivered prices just so we can offer padded trade-in allowances as bait Here you get a good car at an honest value sold without trickery or deceit Come in and look these Buicks over Match their size style performance value with anything else near their price See every detail of the price plainlylaid out before you Might as well get the best while you're get it on a basis of fair and square dealing Local taxes we are required to collect are of course additional -V-ES back up this best of all Buicks with an ironclad written guarantee that there is no "pack" in our prices! All you pay is the advertised factory price of the freight and any accessories you order And you not only get an itemized invoice proving that there are no hidden charges or unexplained "extras" but you get a guarantee under which you can collect in full any item that can be shown to be an unjustifiable charge That means real savings to you And it means fair honest and aboveboard a willingness to sell our cars on their own merits Vs touchdowns were made by Neil and Votier after sustained downfield drives Ouachita scored on a 'nine-yard run by "Foots" La fitte on an endaround-end play in the third period after Ouachita had recovered al SPRING HILL WINS NINTH Spring Hill Spring Hill Panthers made it nine in a row by beating Brownsboro 20 to 6 Friday Bobby Wilkinson made two touchdowns running his total points for the season to 143 Register for the tourney end roll three games The person rolling the highest series will be the winner A cash prize will also be given SAREPTA IN FINALS 'Norma' iumnie Lisbon--Handing Lisbon its first First Down Edge to Ouachita defeat of the season Sarepta moved into the Northeast Louisiana class Ouachita had the first-down edge play-off by defeating the local with seven to four for the Demons team 19 to here Friday Lisbon but Normal had the best of was undefeated and unscored on up yardage on the ground and in the to the Sarepta game Sarepta madeiair with 177 to 119 one touchdown in each of the first Wiggins hurled the winning pass three periods and displayed alto the Ouachita 30 as he was be-strong defense ling tackled and Migues outran two A nn11 pursuers the rest of the distance Normal fumble 1 Wiggins hurled the winning pass to the Ouachita 30 as he was be- ling tackled and Migues outran two the rest of the distance This tourney will end Feb 24 MORRIS BUICK COMPANY INC I UNION GROVE WINS union Grove lion Grove defeated Sabine 12 to 0 Fri-'pursuers day and now has only Big Sandy to whip to win the football title in NO CENTER BEATENidistrict 23-A Monroe La (Jp)- Arkansas! Tech swamped Northeast Junior WHITE OAK WINS college 27 to 6 here last night White Oak Oak 1 The game was close In the first defeated Big Sandy Friday 20 to 0 but Tech swept ahead In thelinthe Roughnecks' last home Igame of the season Shreveport La Phone 6142 301-303 Spring Street ILET'S TRADE MOTORS I Service Stoke Co Corner Edwards and Travis Sts Johnson Sea-Horse Motors IIIIEVEPORT BOWLING CENTER Inc I is MARSHALL STREET GCO32100 OUR NO 1t-C30321r) CID Distributors 1 na ol IP second half second a I I I wmaj.

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