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molasses-like stickiness that lay in the hands of "Spicier" 'Webb that paced the Bull onslaught The Smithmen wasted no time in unleashing its attack and the score came three minues after the opening whistle culminating a 50- yard land and aerial drive A 30-yard pass from Powell to Webb set the Bulls On the States five-yard line and from there Mc Girt stormed off-tackle to score standing up The Eagles made two serious threats once in the third stanza when they gained to the Smith five yard stripe and again early in the final period when they drove to the six-inch marker Purchase Laster rom ti ST LOUIS Nov of George Caster 3I-year-old righthanded pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics WAS announced today by the St Louis Browns Caster won OnIV tour games while losing nineteen last year Iretirromelimoammemuppow Shaughnessy's Boys Crash Rose Bowl Albert Leads Injuns Over Oregon State PALO ALTO Calif Nov 16 Stanford's invincible Indians nailed their football battle flag on the ramparts of the Rose Bowl today with a thumping 28 to 14 victory over Oregon State's Beavers The team that Clark Shaughnessy coached from the Coast Conference cellar to undisputed leadership in one season assured itself of nothing less than a tie for the title One game remains to be played against California With six conference wins to its credit Stanford can do no worse than an even finish with Washington with still two games to go And inasmuch as the roundtable Indians already have vanquished Washington 20 to 10 there was not much more left than the shouting The assumption on all sides today was that the balloting of ten conference members who vote on the western representative for the Rose Bowlwould be a mere formality The score was tied 7 to 7 as they came out for the third period Within a period of nine minutes Shauglmessy's gridiron magicians had crashed over with three touchdowns and a margin that made most of the 35000 fans rooting for them relax in relief Cheers filled the air as the Indians smashed 50 yards to break the deadlock: pounded 33 yards after recovering a fumble then hit the turf on a 61-yard thrust after an intercepted pass Oregon State outscored but still full of fight came back in the last quarter to capitalize on a Stanford fumble and move nineteen yards for a touchdown For a short time thereafter the northerners were still in the running They passed and smashed 70 yards to Stanford's eleven-yard marker then lost the oval on an intercepted pass Stanford scored on the first series of plays after receiving the kickoff The 71-yard advance took exactly three and one-half minutes Oregon State retaliated with a march of its own to travel 58 yards and score eleven minutes after the game had opened It tied the count and they finished the half even up 7 to 7 Sparking the sensational attack of what many believe to be the greatest team in Stanford history was Frank le Albert 170-pound quarterback Thetricky little field general aside from calling the plays and handling his share of duties on defense gave an exhibition of left-footed "punting that brougnt gasp of amazement from the crowil lie kicked for an average of 526 yards Albert also place kicked all four of the points after the touchdowns 3tiddies Lucky To Earn Dran NEW YORK Nov 18--Navy crashed like big breakers against the rock-bound defenses of Columbia today and was lucky to escape with a scoreless tie before 31000 fans Although the heavier Midshipmen rolled over the Lions with nine first downs to three just as they had dominated their last two losing frays with Penn and Notre Dame the heroics and the drama belonged to the Lions They fought back fiercely every time their lair was threatened in the final five minutes they prowled deep into Navy's territory to set up a field goal attempt by Len Woll on the fifteen-yard line It WitA a difficult angle shot but he very nearly banked the ball into the corner pocket It struck the left upright of the goal posts and bounced to the outside- wmg-nr" 2 Aggies Bury Rice Under Brute Power Kimbroutrh Gains 108 Yards Alone COLLEGE STATION Texas Nov 16 Methodically almost casually the Texas Aggies poured ruthless power and a fabulous passing game into Rice Institute to day for a 25-0 triumph that took them to the very brink of a second successive unbeaten season Never in their classic string of nineteen victories had the Cadets struck with such viciousness as today tumbling through once-beaten Rice for 406 yards by ground and air Once again it was John Kimbrough the massive All America fullback in the bellwether role The grinning 222- pounder proseruted and closed his All-America case for 1910 by shredding Rice's stout line for 108 yards on eighteen carries for an average six yard gain He butted he dived he jolted and he simply overpowered the second ranking line of the Southwest Conference But today John Kimbrough shared the glory with a six foot sophomore gangling lad named Bill (Jitterbug) Henderson who threw the crowd of 30000 into a panic with eight consecutive catches for a total of 117 yards Not until this astonishing string-bean essentially a basketball player had enrolled at Texas did he play football Now he ranks as the league's top pass snagger He was in the Rice secondary all afternoon grabbing passes all the way from two to 31 yards Only once was Rice in this ball game Deep in the fourth period second and third stringers dotting the Aggie line they put on a drive featuring Bob Brumley a magnificent back that surged to the Aggie fourteen But there it stopped Prior to that the Aggie 42 was their best effort Kimbrough who had belted the Rice wall for some 50 yards in the first period blew the fuse with seventeen yards on two smacks that carried to his 43 Then he made good on a gamble that led to the three quick touchdowns In the next twelve minutes On the Aggio 43 fourth down and a yard to go he simply dived for three yards and the first down Reserve Back Marland Jeffrey bul- leted a 34-yard pass to Henderson on the Rice twenty Kimbrough chipped in five more and then Jeffrey pitched to Jim Sterling for a touchdown Marion Pugh kicked the point ITIMELY CLOTHES it's "fair and warmri inside a TIMELY TOPCOAT When the wind whips in with the Fall a TIMELY topcoat' New models tailored in original fabrics arid patterns keep you comfortably well dressed at a moderate price All TIMELY topcoats are lined with pure Celanese Rayon for added luxury 124 Mouth Tryon It rtarlarldrimartirtriaat 1 -11mELy 11F4O L0 -4e CLOTHES 'te $7- ') I 4' 'i 'II I 1 $35 0i to 1 1 $45 I 1 0 1011 41 ATE- BROWN CO' 7 44 414'4' 4 '4114 40 NAk-soe e('' -'s 1 kr kZektxria' 4s s' kl s4 11 7' ex 4sts N-' kzi4itk 4 zt -44- 74A k' 114N 4' -44--'e '''''k -s A'kk' 't' v-: 44 14 '4''s ik 4 tA 4'V4 ss4r4 A irlie zt's iz -xs-' sess st 4 44 111itelogefis Carol Carolina's Li Sid Sa and Dukes and the pretty good job The is coming up from the right to give yesterday the Blue Dukes becoming 774- Dukes TT' 'S WOlilt is Carolinas swapped shirts ye Sad off nd although Sub Tackle Ralph Felty him a hand he seems to be doing a omin the White the white-washed Snavely Can't Be Discredited For This One Dartmouth Claim' Officials Bulled HANOVER Nov Mighty Cornell one of the nation's outstanding football teams was rocked and shaken by an inspired band of Dartmouth Indians for 57 minutes today before it unleashed belated aerial drive that gave a 7-3 victory before a startled crowd of 10003 Out-fought until the last three minutes of play by their underdog rivals the Ithacans pulled the game out of the fire during the last six seconds of play when on a disputed fourth down and six yards to go Walt Scholl encld a 57-yard overhead thrust by tossing touchdown pass to Halfback Bill Murphy That more than offset the seventeen-yard placement field goal the Indians Bob Krieger booted early in the final period Captain Lou Young and his players however insisted that Cornell' scoring play came on a fifth down and just before it was made the former demanded that Referee "Red'' Friesell give his team the ball on its twenty-yard line for Fullback Ray flail had batted down a Scholl pass on the previous play The disputed series started after Scholl had passed to Murphy for first down on Dartmouth's five-yard line with one minute to play Cornell then rushed to the one-yard line where after stopping the clock by rushing Right End Al Kelley back into the game it drew five-yard penalty for an extra time out Most of the writers' charts showed that Mort Landsberg had rushed twice and Scholl once before the latter uncorked the pass that Hall batted down behind his goal-line Friesen refused to discuss the game-deciding incident and the only comment Earl Blanc Dartmouth coach made was have every confidence in Referee Friesen" Cornell's Carl Snavely first thought that both teams had been offside thereby nullifying a play but th officials assured him that such had not been the case That thrilling windup was heartbreaking to the gallant and courageous Dartmouth team that gave unbeaten Cornell its stiffest argutnent since it was last defeated Syracuse early in 1938 nineteen games ago Dartmouth May Get Its 3-0 Victory After All HANOVER Nov President Edmund Day of Cornell and Athletic Director Jim Lynah tonight issued a Joint statement on the Cornell-Dartmouth game "If the officials in eharge of to-days Dartmouth-Cornell game ruled after investigation that there were five downs in the final series of plays and that the winning touchdown was made on an illegal fifth down the score of the game between Dartmouth and Cornell will be recorded as Dartmouth Cornell 0" they said Both President Day and Lynab emphasized their confidence in officials and pointed out that game was in their hands at times and that they would abide their final decision 1B At II SOUTH CAROLINA SALE: At hlet Dopt Wake Forest College Irish whip expert in one of the two main event bouts each of which will be two out of three falls Cowboy is always good for some sort of a near riot and the fans know it They Jeer at him and taunt him always rooting against him but they turn out to see him work Daniel Boone Savage the droll and bearded mountaineer from Boyd County Kentucky encounters hard-bitten Joe ttAttle) Beaver the Indian "villain" in the other featured bout Promoter Crockett late yesterday announced a change in his card Whitey Grovo replaces Pete Manngoff who has an infected knee in the single fall supporting bout Orovo tangles with Bill Bartush The action will start tomorrow night as in all future mstches until further notice at 8:15 o'clock instead of 8:30 Crockett pointed out COMTI1C Today It Took a Broken jaw Nose To Improve Cowboy's Look When you look back at Jack Dempsey's savage two-fisted attack on Cowboy Luttrall last Summer don't feel sorry for the Cowboy Save your sympathy for the Eyetalians in Albania for Dempsey really did 'Antral' a favor That doesn't mean the two and a half Os that Clarence the horseless cowboy pulled down for his share of the fracas either There's another angle benefitting ole Cowboy Dempsey fractured Cowboy's jaw rebroke his nose Many mat addicts said "Cowboy'll never look the same" They were right he doesn't lie looks better The jaw is good as ever rugged as the prow of one of Uncle Sam's destroyers The broken nose was reset is now much straighter than it once was when it listed very badly to port Cowboy engages Don McIntyre the well set up young Shrine Coaches 1' 4 lk i I 1 'Texas Tech Taps IN 7 akes Continued from 1st Sports Page As the period neared the end Tech was forcing the Deacons backwards That was the Wake's last definite threat although the Deacons piled up yardage a-plenty in midfield rushes and passes Gallovich and Polanski got going in the third period before and after Techs winning touchdown The Wake Forest players mentioned were by far the most superior of Tech's opponents this season and the crowd was on its feet a good part of the time Tech marched nearly 50 yards late in the second period but the drive was halted by the hard-hitting Galiovich and Polanski In the fourth the Deacons took over on their 20 punched at the line with short drastic heaves three four and five yards at a clip even rushing on fourth and twiLe making the necessary yardage They tried this once too often however and were tossed for a long loss the drive ending on Tech's 40 Backed to the shadow of their own goal late in the game by the rushing of Tillery and big Tackle Newman Ledbetter the Deacons came out to their 40 with a long pass Pruitt to Greer who lateralle0 to Vanden Dries but penalties moved them back again and Mayberry punted till tot Cl I rine Seweit Agaiii CLEVELAND Nov Luke Sewell was reappointed coach for the Cleveland Indians today by the Trbe's new manager Roger reckinpaugh CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL STADIUM THANKSGIVING DAY-NOVEMBER 2S111 KICK-OFF 2 ADMISSION PRICES 04223 General I 50 High cn LI Incl tax Admission i Incl tax School initi 1111E SIX coaches who will select the two 22-man squads from North and South Carolina will meet this afternoon at the Red Fez Club on the river with members of the Shrine committee to consider recommendations Picking from the North Carolina list will be Leon Brogden of Wilson June Scott of High Point and IV Hie Shelton of Mount Airy The South Carolina coaches are Jim Nesbit of Parker High School in Greenville Johnny Jones of Rock Hill and Bill Clark of Sumter The two squads will be announced a week from today after all the boys selected have been contacted They will report in Charlotte Dee 2 have a week to get in shape for the Fourth Annual Shrine game in Charlotte's Memorial Stadium Dee 7 Chief Hendrix Palmer is chairman of the Shrine committee which will turn the proceeds of the game Over to the hospital for crippled children in Greenville At present the football series is deadlocked with each club having won once tied the other game TICKETS ON Dept ONO TWWnEEMINIPMES1011111 OWBON11bblORMIMiIMOSWIRMIA.

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