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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE-HERALD. OCTOBER 27, 1040 IJ i i i i i yi ji wi ninnn i rtqij Owls Kick Dope Bucket Into Air With in Over Texai Hot Shots Now Baylor to Fort Worth and could have won the hud annual gam? with TCU. The I It been able to use freshmen, but Baylor was In the conference and teams play Saturday Baylor has done very well against the Frogs for the last three years. The Bruins defeated TC I In 1M7 in this city, lost to the great Frog team In Fort Worth In hut won from that team here last season, it to 0, TCU and Baylor have one of the oldest rivalries In the state. Time was when they were arch rivals, and played three games against each other each year.

In those days Baylor usually had the edge, and also In those days both of the schools were located In Old timers can paint vivid pictures of old clashes between the two teams and the two student bodies, for there was usually a cross-town battle between the two student bodies after each game. In Tight Battle TIME OUT Outfit Hands the Sooner Power Too Much for Iowa Cyclone; By CHct Smith Id not play It 1 again until TCU was a member of the conference or playing under conference rules, and Baylor did not play the Frogs again until I the season of 1925, a year after the became a member of the conference, It so happened that the 1925 and games were played as Mate Fair attractions In Dallas, and both were played in a downpour of rain. Both were financial flops, and both resulted In 7-to-7 ties. When Baylor supposedly had the better team In 1925, TCT outplayed Baylor. In with the dope favoring TCT, Bavlor outplayed the Frogs.

The teams started on the present home-and-home basis in 192T. The 1927 game was plaved here, and that Longhorns Their First Setback of Current son; Crain Is Stopped By WILLIAM RIVFS HOUSTON, Oct. Rice institute, playing the grandest game of the young season, struck down the colors of unbeaten, untied University of Texas today, bursting loose in two terrific for a 1 victory. The bonfire that eager Rice students built on the campus last night still smouldered as the Owls set out In their first Southwest conference tilt, underdogs against the league's leading ground gainer. WM "Uer the Rivalry continued to be great bus tragedy.

TCU won the game between the two teams when TCU 1 In Baylor won the game on was first moved to Fort Worth, a mistake by Matty Bell. TCU but Jnterest lagged when Baylor had the better team. Matty started his second team Vergil Gilli- became a member of the Southwest conference and TCU did not. When Frank Bridges came to Bay- land got loose against the second team on a 70-yard run for a touch- lor in 1920, Baylor had a Cotton down. and goal was kicked Matty Palace game arranged with TCU, i ran in his regulars and they out- and Baylor lost it, 20 to 9.

It was played Baylor a bit the rest of the not the loss that nettled Bridges, way, and got a touchdown, but did but the fact that freshman players not kick the goal. Baylor won, 7 on the TCU team did the most to am did the most to to 6 In 1929 in Waco Cy Leland kickoff and chur win the game for the Frogs playing with the championship lor had a freshman team that year TCU team, ran the Bears which was better than the varsity, I and won ith ease. Kept Horned Frogs From Title in 1930 The 1930 game was a big upset, TCU had to win it to get the title. Texas won the title by a fraction of a game, because Baylor was In sensational form in Fort Worth, scoring points before TCU tallied, and winning 54 to 14. Lean days hit upon Baylor in 3931 and 1932, and the Bears did not have much chance against the Frogs, but did nose out a favored Frog team in Waco in 1933 with great passing Sam Baugh became eligblle at TCU in 1934, and Baylor did not win from TCU in the three years that he played, but had an offense strong enough to do so in 1935.

As stated Baylor won from here in 1937, 6 to 0, in one of the hardest-fought games in the history of relations between the two teams. Baylor had no A. and M. teams could never win from Matty's TCU teams, and so far as we can remember Bible has never put a team on the field that has won from one coached by Bell, save in 1924. the first year for TCU in the conference.

At that time TCU had nothing in the way of material. Indeed since 1925, teams have had much trouble in scoring against team. You will remember that Bible's A. and M. team in 1925 won the title.

It was a great team, but it lost to Bell's team, 3 to 0. In 192f! A. and M. was superior to TCU, but team got a 10-to- 10 tie. In 1927 Bible had his best team of all time at A.

and and it won the title, but against TCU, coached by Bell, it got only a score Owls F.arlv With shocking suddenness. Rice displayed It was no respecter of reputations, racing across for a touchdowm in the first four and a half minutes, A the fall sophomore, who wrote his name in delihly on roll of honor today, touched off the explosion Rice took the hail on a punt on own SI On the first play from scrimmage, Weems zig-zagged 41 yards on reverse around right end to the Texas 28. Rob Rrumlev and Price shook the Texas line to the fi and Rrtmiiey car- rled It over In three essays Weems kicked the point, and Rice led 7-0 The third period lasted oniv four before Rice again Weems churned run out plays later, from the 24, Brumley broke through the Longhorn forward wall and eraied to Weems as he was being tackled along the 10-yard line Weems cut behind two tarklers and raced over He failed on his conversion attempt. Crain Stopped You've got your hunting license, I hope! Southwest Eleven Handed Heal Tesi In 20-to-7 Victor Jack Jacobs and Johnn Martin I )ear )l Homecoming Plenty to Irv o' om perio There he goes for his fourth touchdown; that coach oughta hring up his a little, huh, Prof? hut silly ideas the gets just bemuse a tmidder! Jack Crain, the wraith of Texas university, was Just another ballplayer today. His net gain in five tries was four yards, compared with 94 yards for Weems in 13 efforts Crain played about 26 minutea He was Injured in the Arkansas game last Saturday and did not suit up this week until Thursday Coach Dana Rihle apparently was content to use him little today.

Rice rolled up 301 yards rushing holding Texas to a meek 94 The Longhorns, however, plucked 102 yards on Pete Layden's and passes Rice completed no passes, but Notre Dame ses Aerial Attack To Conquer Illinois Harmon Steals Show Limcron Forfeit As Michigan Defeats Mighty Penn Eleven Fighting Irish Cross I Opposition by Keeping Their Pow- Fans See Wolverine Ace Stage One of His For Ineligibility Ruins Title Hope AMES, Town, Oct. Oklahoma's big strappir fellows from thp southwest, hr to use all their power here toda to pull through a 20 to 7 vlctoi over a hard-fighting band of low State Cyclones, The gnMnnf Cy b.nt! I please a homecoming crowd ahlv warm October sun. fot almost even terms with Ok until late In the fourth when rip roaring Johnny Marti broke their hearts with a 53-yar touchdown dash. Second Conference in Martins scoot through the le: side of the Iowa State line an down through the secondary pn vided the with their ond straight Big Six triumph. Until then, however, big Han Wilder and company had th hustling all the way an it migh! have been an entirel different story if Big Hank hadn lost an apparent touchdown wit the score tied in the third perior cr Plays Hidden CHAMPAIGN, 111, Oct.

26 (UP) Notre hailed as a power team, from an unexpected quarter tried only three view of whack- with a deadly display of forward passing sucres, along the ground. ing today and raced on among the na- a fl unbeaten, untied football by humbling 26 to 0, before came back Rice a second play touchdown drive in peruwl the Owl line reared up to halt it. i pi the first period, getting to the after ce in before Createsi Exhibitions of Offensive and Defensive Football; Highly-Publicized Reagan Fails to Come I to Advance Rilling Found to Have Violated Rule in Rockdale and Georgetown ilts, nien Pav Penalty Wilder grabbed a flat on tl Iowa Stale 4 and dodged through the entire Oklahoma team a 52-yard Iowa State horn moaned, however, tl railed bark of clipping penalty. and Martin Star IJUdrn Star chance In 3938, but whipped the 1iL 8 Club 'defeated A. and M.

6 to 0. Frogs all over the lot, and have a chance to win from the Frogs this week. SMI and Texas university meet In a feature game in Austin this week. It will be a game that will mean almost everything to both teams, and we are wondering if Matty Bell does not have Dana number. Matty got the job as head coach at A.

and M. back in 1929 because Dana The Aggies, coached by Beil, I think, played one game in Nebraska against the Nebraska team, coached by Bible, and the Nebraskans won it, 14 to 0, but that was the only time their paths crossed until Bible came hack to the conference, and now for three years in a row his Texas teams have lost to Bell's SMI teams. His team did not score last year against Mustangs. Law of Averages Predicts Steer Defeat From 37, after a Rice punt. J.av- bore alrnoat the entire offensive burden in great style for Texas to Noble halfback, on the 48 and then dashed to the Rice 37 around left end.

lateraled to Mayne, fullback, who scampered to the 25 An aerial. Mayne to End Mike Sweeney, swept 5 more and then I breezed to the 7. Rice regained punch there and Layden's futile fourth-down pass went without a receiver into the end In the third period. seemed once more to recapture form, driv- I ing from own 43 to the Rice 12 on passes and off-taekle. Crain however, was for a 7-yard loss by Weema and again fourth-down was wasted A few later, Ken Whitlow.

Rice captain and center, intercepted a in mtdfield and raced I to the Longhorn 21 Rrumlev drove i a first down on the 10 but and Daniel, Texaa guard, recovered to end the threat. a homecoming crowd of 63,186 It was the largest IUinos turnout in 11 years and moat of them were there in the hope -or fear that Illinois and aerial tricks might be ihe combination to this great Notre Dame team. Irish Control Air Instead, Notre Dame controlled the air completely. Once the Irish staited passing, their fourth consecutive victory became merely a matter of time. Twice they threw touchdown the first period and two more tosses good for 40 yards and a first down on the Illinois three set up another score in the second period.

With the issue clearly settled, Notre Dame returned to power offense and marched 63 yards for the fourth touchdown with five minutes remaining By HENRY MeLEMORE 1 nitori Fresa Staff Correspondent ANN ARBOR, Oct. 26 -(UP) Tommy Harmon, a combination of poetry of motion and you know what on wheels, gave a 60- minute show of power and speed here today to lead undefeated Michigan Wolverines to a 14-to-0 victory over Pennsylvania. A crowd of 59,000 saw the 195-pound ail America back sweep around end for Michigan's first touchdown, rifle a beautiful pass for the kick both points after the scores, do all the punting for his Harrylloppllops All Over Mizzou In Nebraska Vi in side, and a great share of the tackling. A One-Man Show' Harmon made the game a one- man show, completely eclipsing Penn's Francis Reagan, who, be- Shock Deliver Father of lO-Dav-OId Son by manv First Period So when Texas and SMU meet this week the law of averages says that Texas will lose, even though Texas might look a little better on performance for the season. You can rest assured that Texas will not score often on the defense that Bell will have for Texas after scouting that team yesterday in The Rice Owls play the A.

and I. team In Houston Saturday. Rice should win, hut It he easy. A. and I.

is strong and will be primed for the occasion. Rice may take the game too lightly. The A. and M. team will play the Arkansas team at College Station, and the Aggies no doubt are glad to get that one at home The Porkers should not bother the gies very much at College Station.

Bryan plays Waco in this city, and it will be an important game for Bryan. Bryan not won a game from the Tigers in the history of the league, but will enter this one a big favorite, and will he determined not to muff this golden opportunity. It is likely that a large delegation of Bryan fans will be here on a special train. They have been here before when their team had little or no chance to win. Jack Kearns, former manager of Jack Dempsey had an interesting story in Look azine or recent date.

Kearns spoke out frankly about his days with Dempsey and said; will confess Jack did belt out the same opponent under different names five or six times, but opponents were scarce In those days, just as they are today. And boxing commissions almost non-existent. It is unlikely we could get away with that Kearns bluntly characterized Georges Carpentler, one of Demp- most famous opponents, as overgrow middleweight and a washed-up old man. Dempsey agreed to carry the frail Frenchman for a few rounds to give the crowd a run for Its money at Rickards Look article, entitled, Inside Story of Jack went on to discuss bouts with Jess Willard, Luis Anglo Firpo and Tom Gibbons. Firpo had Dempsey licked with the first punch and would have won the title had he not been paralyzed with fear, said Kearns.

As a result of one of blows, was out of the ring at least 20 seconds and should have been disqualified. He broke every rule in the book against Firpo. He did everything hut bite him. and probably the only reason he didn't do that was that Jack never liked Argentine ked off to Rio on the Owls' 35 and after two weak thrusts at the line, Weems booted to the Texas 23 and I-ayden punted bark to the Rice 31. On the first play from scrimmage, Weems, on a reverse around right end, blazed behind great interference to the Texas 28 Brumley and Price plowed for a first down to the 15 and then Price blasted to the 6.

Brumley barged through for a touchdown after three lunges into the center, Weems kicked point. Score, Rice 7. Texas 0. From his 36. Rice kicked off.

hurled a long pass to which just fell off the hack's fingers when he was in the clear. Mayne blasted to the 47 and Layden passed to Sweeney on the Rice 46 The next time, was thrown back to his Coach Elmer Layden started his shock troops agatnst the lllini and they i six after the opening JLVrL I 7-yard touchdown' Fred to Steve Ragarus. Joe missed the placement. The lllini faded quickly when I.av- den In his mop-up highly efficient Irish varsity. In three plays, the regulars scored from the i Illinois 46, It was in that series that Rob Saggau, Notre Dame great disappointment of 1939 and under par for three of 1940.

returned to his Blasts Missouri Line to Pieces as Cornhuskers Win, 20 to 7 on horn ore greatness. HU 29-yard touchdown pass to Steve Juzwik was the first of five consecutive completions. Capt. Milt Peipul place-kicked the extra point. Irish Half own 39 by Goforth, burly Rice guard he attempted an aerial, Texas kicked I noon ''and juzwik''made 9 and Weems and Brumley blasted to a Saggau passed 26 yards leading 13 to fl as the second period opened.

Notre Dame tried a running attack and advanced 69 yards to the Illinois 1, but four straight plays pushed the Irish back to the 9, Th'at threat was soon repeated and the Irish Starting on own 48. Notre Dame called on Juzwik. whose hard running caused the lllini deep concern all after- at left end to Johnnv LINCOLN. Oct. 26 Introducing Mr.

Harry Hopp, father of a 10 -day-old son and workhorse of the University of Nebraska football team in 20-to-7 Big Six victory over Missouri. You won find the name of this stolid, black-haired Husker halfback in the scoring summary, but he did everything else. He blasted through the Missouri line, twisted around the Tiger ends, passed for a touchdown and punted. The reason the 21-year-old junior didn't score in this battle of the bandages that attracted as Tommy's equal, if not superior But Reagan, face to face on the field with Harmon, and with no press clippings to bolster him, couldn't stand the pace. The Penn star had one of the worst days of his caretr, and was removed from the game midway in the final period.

He was weary and frustrated. Harmon, the chief target of the fierce-hitting line all afternoon, was running just wild at the he was at the start. His jersey torn, his pants ripped, and face smeared with dirt. Tommy roaied to 17 and 15 yard gains just before the game endpcl If Penn had dented his whipcord and whalebone armor ha didn't it. Early The game was scarcely five old when Harmon shaking off with each swung of his each drive of legs, swung around right end for 19 yards and a touchdown The way for the was paved BELTON, Oct.

26 At a meeting in Belton of a commitop composed of Superintendent C. B. Ransom of Belton, Coach Lee Peebles of Killeen and M. E. of Rosebud, representing thp dis- distriot 33-A in place of 1 he regular district committee and at the request of the district committee, Cameron High was found to have played an ineligible boy in their two district games against Rockdale and Georgetown which Cameron won.

As a result, Cameron was as sessed the minimum penalty, forfeiture of the two games which gives the Rockdale team a chance in the race, for the team has defeated Taylor, and lost only to Killeen, 8-7. Georgetown is eliminated anyway as it has lost to Killeen and Friday lost to Rockdale. The decision leaves Taylor, Belton and Rockdale in the top positions. The meeting was held at the request of Rockdale. That school presented the evidence that a boy on the Cameron team had enrolled at Rockdale and attended classes for one day and on the following Monday went to Cameron and started to school.

This according to the rules prevented the boy from playing at Cameron for this year. The regular district I committee is composed of E. I Robbins of Taylor, C. Miles of Rockdale and R. L.

Hiles of Georgetown. Cyclones threatened on varioi had a rally chnk- off by the big on the jard line. Oklahoma with slippery Jark Jacob, the triple-threat Indian flash, an Martin providing the spa-k, drove for a touchdown in the ftri quarter Martin finishing the power house attack with a one-yard Jack Haber lein came off the bench o' Xtra PO'nt aml The didn't hold that tage the Cyclones coming rij back to knot the count Wilder, an who nitely was in today, grabbed a yards for the touchdown Paul Darliti kicked the extra point to tie the fsrly There were several scoring threa by both before Oklahoma final cracked the deadlock late in the thl quarter with another long drive mixing with rippted 64 yards for a touchdow taking the ball over on plunge from the 4-yard mark. Ha herlein again did his extra point ktc ing stunt and Oklahoma led, 14 to i i icheiown ptii pass to give the their 43 They picked up four mo and Martin dashed off wi game-clinching run. Colgate Rolls Over Mississippi College HAMILTON, Y.

Oct 26 Colgate's Red roiled off on first down after another here todav a thev defeated Mississippi college 31 hat sii in a tale that swept down the Chenango valley Harris One of Several Hopefuls at Clevelani President Bradley He Talked to Burky 'iif r' Rnen then 14 to Juzwik for ann a first down on the Illinois 3. to the Longhorn whence Layden Rernie Crimmins bounded mer tackle for the touchdown, but Juxwik tt aped around left end to the Rice placement was wnde, L.n 4 to Mayne. who raced Notre Dame second team was held to the Mayne to Sworn- scoreless during the third period ey, pushed Texas to the 20 layden swept left end to the 7 but there Rice stiffened and Layden end-zone threw a futile pass from the fourth-down Owls' 4 Weems faked a punt from 20 and sped straight downfield to the Rice 43. Two plays to pick up a first down and Weems kicked out on the Texas 80. Rice sent in a new team and the crowd gave the a tremendous ovation, after Texas tried one plav.

getting to their 35. the period ended, Rice 7, Texas 0. long enough to hoist two consecutive passes to Luther for a total Second Period poorly to the Texas 23 A lateral, Mayne to Harkins, picked up but one yard and Harkins shot a pass to Mavne which got only one more. He then faked a punt and got to the 30 but was forced to kick out of bounds on 41. Rice drew' a clipping penalty to 26.

Weems tried fake punt trick I again but was downed on his own 24. i The next time, however, he sailed a 49-yard kick to the Texas 23. Harkins declared, Dartmouth team in Hanover this attempted to skirt left end and got smacked Jess down ao week. Time was when Sewanee had JCarLfereVthLgameCfrmn viciously that Willard long main- one of the most feared teams in tained that Rice got a break after five minutes i of kicking back and forth when Pat- rick fumbled Keel's punt on the Texas 4 Harkins punted to Rice on the Texas 42. McDougie slithered off left tackle Stephen I-.

Austin college swept to to the 40 and Zander hit center for five in two tries Keel kicked out of bounds Juzwik was the siege gun in the final Irish touchdown, romping 28 of the 63 yards in the uninterrupted string He cut back over his own left tackle from the Illinois 6 for Notre Dame's final touchdown. place-kicked the point. Notre Dame made 18 first downs to of 48 yards and a second marker. Six ouLof tossed 10 passes to seven of 19 for Illinois. to Luther for the third touch- Those six Irish were good for down.

ii 2 yards por 53 minutes Paul Christman h's Missouri mates were 1 Aimnerjacks in Over mied by more than 38.000 homecoming fans when John Dutcher. Penn hark. largest outpouring ever to see a fumbled Harmon punt and Kelto re- 0. covered for Michigan seven- Big contest that Roy yard line bad from center Petsch forsook his old job of block- pushed Michigan to the 19 hut ing to gambol 53 yards for the the on the next first Husker tally. It was a dou- lateral.

Fulfback Rob faked hie reverse. Vike Francis to Walt plunge into the ime and handed Luther to Petsch, that brought the to. (vaPtal? Forest Evashevski. tniicHHmch who lateraled to Harmon Rig Tommy UC under full speed when he snared Jhen Herman Rohng shook off the ball and he swung around the end the arnica and doctor's wrappings ani-1- Ppnn secondarv Oregon State Cains Victory Over I ('I A LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 Oregon State defeated the University of California at Los Angeles on a soggy field, 7-0, in a Pacific Coast conference football games todav.

Attendance was 25,000. Three or four Quakers got their hands on Harmon but he brushed them aside and went on for the score. He then kicked the point and Michigan was out in front, never to he seriously threatened, March 68 sty- the tough Huskers, who Sail Marcos Team 13-7 determined that there would NACOGDOCHES, Oct. a 13-7 victory today over Southwestern of San Marcos, scoring touchdowns in the first and third quarters. Willard Swore His Gloves ere Loaded Princeton Shatters Rutgers Hopes, 28-13 be no third consecutive victory for the Tigers.

Missouri got some in the first conference defeat for them since late in 19,38 when Ted Leihig, sub guard, added the extra try in 11 attempts for the Tigers trp in 11 attempts for the Tigers. Elvis Cox Slavs Bear The Wolverines need help from Penn in scoring their second touchdown. They went 68 yards with precision to get it. Harmon launched the march with a 23-vard run through the Penn pack Westfall followed with a line smack that saw him drive to Penn 34, They gave it to Tommy again and he (upswung to the 21. and a play or two later he ignored the presence of two enemy on his back and charged to the li.

With the Quakers expecting another of savage thrusts, Harmon faded back to the 27-yard stripe and jumping high in the air. sailed a to End Ed FYutig who made a leaping catch on the goal line for the touchdown. Late Field Goal Beats Lions 3-0 NEW YORK, Oct 26. (AP) Leland (Bunky) Morris drop- kicked a field goal from the 20 yard line with 40 seconds to play today to give Syracuse a football victory over Columbia and remove the Lions from the un boaten list before a crowd of about 22 000 CLEVELAND, Oct. 26.

(AP) President Alva Bradley of th Cleveland Indians admitted toda; he had talked with Bucky Harris Washington manager, about pilot ing the Indians in 1941, but, said had made no offer. is simply one of severa whose names will be submitted t. our board of directors when meet Bradley said. car name is also on the list Brown Drubs Crusaders 9-to-fi Triumph Chalked I byj Rhode Islanders Of Willard, Kearns Jack's gloves were the south, and now that it has Discussing present-day quit playing such a tough schedule, boxing Kearns commented: it Is doing very well this season, few exceptions you could take all continues its traditional rivalry the brains in the fight racket to- Vanderbilt and will play that day, put in a thimble, and still team npxt week. Then It will play have plenty room left over for a w- L- anfl The Citadel.

Se- good-sized Of the present. wanee might give Dartmouth a champion: would have hattle this week. was good for 16 to ths 41. but two later Brumley sailed In and nailed Crain for a 11-yard loss to the Texas 34 Crain fourth-down pass to the fiat zone was incomplete and Rice PRINCETON. Oct.

26 (UP)- Prlnceton shattered hopes for an undefeated season todav with a 28-13 triumph before 36,000 spectators in Paimor stadium The Princeton eleven displayed an aggressive ground attack as well as passing game for the first time this year Starting with the opening kickoff. the Tigers marched 72 yards. Bob Jackson scoring the touchdowm on a short pass from Dave Allerdice. Former AYacoan Writes Barney Torrence of Alaskan Feat took over. Weems shot a long pass to i Aueraicc, accidentally which incomplete and then Cox enclosed blocked punt breezed to the Texas around right end Rice was penalized five for ioo many times out and Weems blasted to the 17 as the half ended.

Score, Rice 7, Texas 0. qua 13 uarter by carrying ards over the goal. Third Period whipped Joe Louis bv knock- licfty Brown, the greatest tennis player that Maco has ever produced, has returned to this city from California, and will re-enter Baylor Monday. He will be eligible for the Baylor tennis team next spring and has a chance to bring to Baylor a conference, tennis title. Brown, however, is a better netter on cement courts than on clay courts, due to the peculiar high bounce that kb ball takes.

The duck hunting season will open Saturday, Nov. 2. There are more ducks and geese on the coast than there have been for many years. Many of the football fans will leave their teams this week-end to take a few shots at the mallards, the springs, the butterballs, the widgeons and maybe at a ean- vasback or redhead, and also perhaps at a big ring-necked goose. We have been Invited to Teague Friday for a big game between McGregor High and Teague, and we Jayhawks hip Kansas I 20-0 Elvis Cox, former Waco resident, now statoined at Sitka, Alaska, with a detachment of the U.

S. marines, wrote Barney Torrence, city detective, last week that accidentally killed myself a no details on his Sitka is situated in the heart aldina Myth Wins In Sci ima Horse Stands Off Big Challenge at Finish hunt. LAUREL, Oct. Valdina Myth, from the Valdina stable, won the 10,000 of some of the finest bear hunting added Selima stakes today, stand- West Passes Beat Ka nsans 40 to 14 CANYON, Texas, Oct 26 (AP) They hailed little Ben Collins of Wichita Falls today as the minute man of the West Texas State Buffaloes. He pitched touchdown passes to Jones, Morrison and Price and raced for two more last night as the Buffs crushed St.

college of Atchison, 40-14. Brandon got West Texas' other counter on a 66 -yard punt return. Irv Comp ran 62 yards for St first score, then blocked a punt for a safety. Blaney passed to Farrell for the other touchdown. PROVIDENCE, R.

Oct. 26. 'AP Brown defeated Holy Crosi here this afternoon, 9 to 6 first-period field goal bj En Savignano and a fourth-peri touchdown by Andy High, ing a 67-yard march, brought Browns Holy Cross scored on the last play of the first half on a Natawich-to-Roberts pass that traveled 60 yards. National Coursing Fa Races to Start Sun $13,000 in Prizes on Three Sti 100 Entries Ready country in the world. Goldthvvaite Noses Out Lampasas as Per Past Tradition I pheld ith 7-to-0 Victory Over Badgers would like very much to witness Is going to play the that game, but can't make it.

The scored awm in four plays, taking the kickoff and racing immediately to a score. Weems grabbed kickoff and 56 yards, starting up the center amd cutting to the side- lines, before he was run out of bounds on the Texas 29. The big fellow failed on a pass effort, but Ellis got to the 24 through the line. On the next play Brumley broke through the line and lateraled to just as he was tackled. Weems continued across the goal line tried for point but failed.

Score, Rice 18, 0. A'Y? the rolled freely and Iheir determined winning from the Badgers in this 11 OllI Stf lateral and got to the a2 from his 28 defense choked every Jayhawk city, A 15-yard pass by Sebolt to scoring threat. Kansas State's Henry, who ran 10 yards more, Kent Duwe roared through the gave Goldthwaite the' only score opening which the superior Kan- of the game, and also gave the sas State line punched in the K-U game its most sensational play, forward wail and traveled exactly The game was novel in the fact 140 yards on the ground during that Goldthwaite used onlv one the afternoon His average per try substitution, and Lampasas used wa 4.3 two. MANHATTAN, Oct. Kansas State Wildcats did a business like job of disposing of Kansas university, 20 to 0, GOLDTHWAITE, Oct.

26. today in the annual grudge bat-: Goldthwaite Eagles nosed out the tie to settle Kansas gridiron su- Lampasas team. 7 to 0 and there- i $6.90 for $2 The running attack upheld the tradition of always ing off Col. E. R.

fast- closing Big Event by a neck. Cleveland Moja was third in the field of 11 2 -year-old fillies. The victory was worth $23,580. Jockey Harry Richards sent Valdina Myth up on the outside at the far turn and she hung on gamely as Big Event moved up with a threatening rush. covered the mile in 1.41 2-4 and paid Navy Marches To ABILENE, Oct.

The National Coursing associa fall race meet, offering mor than 12,000 in three stakes, wi open tomorrow with first, round in the Futurity stake. Entries fo the stake exceed 100 Others events are the Fall Sap ling, starting Tuesday, and th Waterloo Cup stake, starting Fri day. Triumph at Yale Ijiydsn struck around 'eft end to the 42 and a first down but Texas was penalized 15 for roughness. Layden hurled two great passes to Sweeney, Texas end one for 9 and the other for 36 Then from the Rice 32. Ijavden breezed around right end to the Owl TURN TO PAGE 11, COLUMN 6 rt'RIH LOSES.

13-14 LAFAYETTE. Oct. 26. A substitute Wisconsin halfback and the timekeeper lifted their arms in unison today and the youngster won- hurling a touchdown pas? as the final 1 gun cracked and victory over- Purdue 14 to 13. when the overtime kick sailed between the crossbars Not only did the Badgers on the play, but they erased a 13- point Purdue lead in the last three to win after three 1 YALE BOWL, New Haven, Oct.

26 (AP) Undefeated navy's power and deception gave it a well- earned 21-0 victory over Yale today pefore 47,000 fans. Lenz and McTigue took touchdown passes while Cameron tallied on a brilliant 35-yard dash. (.1 IIRii ETOH beats NEW YORK Oct. 26- (PP)- Geor town powerful football team crus I New York university, 26-0 maintain an undefeated record that tends over three years Before a of 15.000 in Yani stadium the winners tallied in evi period except the second to score th fifth straight victory of the year, hard-smashing line coupled with masterful running and passing atti was too much for the hapless MORRIS R. WOOD INSJ RANTE I.egal Rorro nrrent FIRF, AUTOMOBILE 118 R.

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