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I 1:1 I tV NOVEMBER 28 1930 I 1 ISSOUTLI Sooners Tie Bulldog Lose by Score of 13-0 014 fOOR WIFE IS PERFECTLN? ALL RICAHT MR MULLMIS C1000-DAN' SIR WHEW I COME IN AND KISSED MAMIE JUST IONN- I SMELLED 70e1ACCO HER WILLIE THERE AIN'T- A4YTHIN4 TO CRNe ABOUT: STOP THAT SNIFFINta OWEN FIELD NORMAN Okla- Nor Missouri Tigers crowned their ancient gridiron rivals the Kansas Jaybawks champions of the Big Six Conference here today when-they held the Oklahoma Sooners to a scoreless tie before a Thanksgiving' Day crowd of 12000 spectators The tie cust Oklahoma a hare in the Big Six title a conference rule- providing a tie game shall count one-half game won and one-half game lost Kansas and Oklahoma each had--- lost one game but Kansas has not been tied 3 3 Cat Mick Stars Battle to 0-0 Tie Reg Pat Off Coprright 1930 by Me Chicagth Trtbune rv 4 sshiated Press FIELD BIRMINGHAM 21'--Alabanias Giant Crimsea Tide the 1Tniversity tlrortia here today 13 to in the Thaukegiving Day classic Georgia kicked i)ff to Sather Alabama's line Ile returRI the ball SO yards On the next Sather scampered 16 yards off 14-- tackle Alabama rammed the uccessive plays for to but punted on the fourth dvti with 1 yard to go Georgia 'wired out On the second play VHbama took the hall on Georgia's line and Cain on the second pia hit right tackle for 22 yards to '23-yard line Successive line nh Alabama a first down On iortzizt's 13-3ard line A pass Cain MKire put the ball on Georgia's gele-f-ot line for a first down went over right' tackle for the Campbell failed' to make point Score: Georgia 0 Ala-After the kiekoff -Georgia ran the kd back to midfield and punted to Abhainas 10-yard Nue where it was rundell Alabama kicked the ball oAt of danger and later Roberts foomhed aat Sington recovered for Alalitma ra his own 40-yard line as the end ed Score: Georgia 0 Ala- hInld iloS and Chandler two regular baJ went in at the start of the twriod Downes at quarter The peri1 opened with a punting tile1 between Cain and Chandler Each -team was seeking to keep the ball in opponent's territory ipponeut territory 0 W' It HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RESULTS 11 Kansas Aggies Down: Nebraska by 10 to 9 I eats Penn uffs at Indians 6 to 3 Luling Loses 'LULING Nov 2 The Luling Eaglets were trimmed by the junior teams of the Seguin High School at Seguin Tuesday afternoon the score being 13 to 6 was brought to the 20-yard line and Swartz plunged for three yards Two plunges and a penalty for Nebraska took the ball to the Aggies 32-yard line Brown returned Cronkite's kick to the Nebraska 30-yard line but Cronkite intercepted a pass to give the Aggies the ball on Nebraska's 30- yard line as the game ended Score: Kansas Aggies 3 0 Nebraska Big Lake' 32 Odessa 7 IIIG LAKE NOw 27--Coaeh Tannery and his Big Lake Owls defeated Odessa 32 to 7 his team has a season of seven victories four defeats and one tie White Kimmey Cartwright and Steil were the outstanding stars' San Angelo 20 Brownwood tl 1 SAN ANGELO Nov San Angelo lligh Sehool football team closed its scan here this afternoon with a :20 to 6 victory over its ancient rival BrOwnwood High The San Angelo team amasved 27 first downs but found the Lions unusually stubborn when Dear the goal Two of the Bobcat counters were scored pu upfield marchcs by Peltier and Ilosson The third score came late in the fourth quarter on a dash by Cobb Brownwood's touchdown was scored in the second quarter on a forward passing attack which was capped by Harrison with a 14-yard sweep over an end to the goal line Pampa 58 ftuanah 20 PAMPA Nov 27 Playing last game of their first Class A PAMPA Nov 27 Playing last game of their first Class A 23y Associated Press SOLDIER FIELD CHICAGO Nov football stars of Notre Dame and Northwestern slipped and skidded to a scoreless tie in their abbreviated charity game at Soblier Field today 'rite game a preliminary to the West Virginia-Oregon State game was played under handicaps of near zero weather and a snow encrusted gridiron It was too cold and slippery to play the best football and team threatened to score in the game which was cut to seven-minute periods Several of the big stars of other years still showed that they knew some tricks of the game however with beautiful kicks and long passes that were too slippery to receive of the entire large collection of Stars Jack Elder Notre Dame's star -of 1929 and -Moon" Baker of North-western's team stole most of the honors Baker repeatedly booted 40 to 541 yards and toward the end of the game he lla41 the ball placed well down in Notre Dame territory Jack CZ1110011 all-American lineman for Notre Dame last year played well The lineups with the year of eac player: "25 le: Schuler '27 It: Kent '20 17 Lowry '25 Magnuson '23 rg Sieberman rt: Fisher '27 re: Levison nb Baker 112 McElwain '2S rh Crthierwood lb 1 Lampasas Wins District Title -LAMPASAS Nov 27--The Lampasas Badgers won the District 11 Class 11 football championship today by defeating the Ballinger Beareats 32 to 13 Lampasas will next play Junction winner in Class 11 of that I I I Colgate Trounces Brown for 27 to 0 to The Star-Ter-gram CANYON Nov 27--For the first time since Me3lurry College opened its doors the AVest Texas Buffaloes were able to drive the Indians front their range 6 to 3 in a conference football game here Thursday Pool McMurry quarterbaek was the most powerful gainer of the game Johnson stopped the Buffs from gaining around his right end Green was good at half ODonald half for Buffs was the star performer he made the only touchdown of the game Clark t7iI good at half and Powell 1N-as excellent at returning punts MeMurry made their score by a field wtal from Buffs eight-yard lino The win places the Buffs second in the T- I A A deb- Savoldi Stars as 7voldi tars as A) i I punting duel continued and the bail was generally kept within the 10- riil lines Candler appeared to have Cie edge getting off one kick for 53 Neither team was attempting plays and only one pass had been trio up to tills point that by-Alawhich figured in the first period Georgia completeil its first pass of izant0 for eight yards when Chandone tokSmith within GeorCa's line Roberts replaced stiinoff at fullback and on the next made a first down for Georgia suffered a 15-yard penalty for roughing Roberts broke through' for 12 yards and another first down en Alabama's 3S-yard line as the perarl ended Score Georgia 0 Alabama Third Period inbnma was unable to gain conitistently after the kickoff and Cain punted out of bounds on Georgia's 21)- yard line After another exchange of Slattbn Grabs- Title STATUS: -Nov- ne Sham! nigh Tigers icon the championship tbi District Class 11 here Thursday by defeating the -Littlefield Wildcats 14 to 7 Slavin 'scored in the first and second quarters Littlefield's only score came in the third quarter when Carter intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown l'ampa Harvesters Thursday maintained their fast strides to defeat Quanah High to Pampa made 15 first downs to -nine for Quanah nnd gained 162 3-ar1s from striaanage compared with 2-1 I for the visitor Capt jkon Saulsbury of Pampa tarred Imaking his teatifs first four touchdowns Quarterback Lard also was brilliant and his teammate Martindale likewise the latter making an 85-yard return of a kickoff for a touchdown Quanah scored one touchdown in each of the last three periods First two came on passes hurled by Captain Hall to laircloth and Norman respectively and the last against Pampa reserves on 'lairs line plunges lIass was one of the best visiting backs to play here this year Notre Dame VoeAliseh 27 lc' Twomey '29 lt Cannon '29 1g GameMoynihan 29 Anderson -22 rg Bears Cop 6am MtM ullen -25 rt Vezio '29 re l'arisien '2G qb: Elder 29 ili Mil ler '24 rh Enright -25 6 By AssoctateJ Press By Assocd Pr'ess LINCOLN- Neb Nov The Kansas Aggies defeated the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers 10 to 9 here Thursday afternoon The first two quarters found the Kansas Farmers loading 3 to 0 after three scoring threats had been Dipped opportunely by the Huskers Snapping out of the doldrnms after the Aggies had forced the fight throughout- the first half the Huskers came to-Lek in the third quarter with a determined offensive that sent Marvin Paul bs titute fullback on a ball lugging expedition of 41 yards for a touchdown Frahm Nebraska half kicked the extra point Scarcely had the Hasher followers regained their Lreath however when Cronkite speared a 30-yard pass eboltal the vs-hole fitpld and scampered away for a touchdown The kick for goal was good Nebraska however continued its hard fighting pace anti carried the ball to the Aggie one-yard line where after two tries Auker -Kansas back' gave the Iluskers- a safety The Kansans remained on the defensive the rest of the game Nebraska won the toss and Cron-kite kicked: off for the Aggies 40 yards to Brown who returned to the Nebraska 36-yard line Long went over the Aggie right guard for four yards An end play and a pass was unsuccessful Nebraska punted and Rhea was downed on the -Wildcats' 23-yard line Aucker went over the Cornhinikers' left tackle for eight yards and Nigro plunged to a first down on the Aggie 35-yar1 line An exchange of punts resulted in a touchback and the Wildcats scrim-waged from their 20-yard line Auker rounding left end for three yards Nigro's fumble was recovered by Broadvtone for Nebraska on the- Aggie 48-yard line" A forward pass Long to Frahm was good for a first down hut' the Cornhuskers -lost 11 yards on lateral A forward pass was incomplete and Long' punted Nigro swept around the Nebraska left- end for 11 'yards and Swartz hit the line for three yards Auker's punt- was fumbled by Brown and the Wildcats recovered The quarter ended with the Aggies in possession of the ball on the Corn-huskers' 3-yard- line Score: Nebraska 0- Kansas Aggies Electra IS Vernon 7 VERNON Nov 'Vernon Lions fell before the stubborn fight of the Electra Tigers here Thursday afternoon in their traditional football contest and the visitors emerged from the game with an 18 to 7 victory The game was a defensive affair throughout and all of Electra's scores came on breaks while the Lionscounted on a pass and a 55-yard run all By issociated FRANKLIN FIELD PHILADELe PHIA Nov by a 19-yea Told battering rata in Halfback Bait Viviano Cornell's big red football team handed a beating to Penns3Ivania today for the first time in seven years The Ithacans turned the tables on their old rivals by a final score of 17 to 7 but their margin of superiority was much greater than the tally indicated pepite near freezing weather- close to spectators saw the most powerful Cornell team developed sinee 1923 by Gil Dobie slash Pennsylvania's line to pieces with a power attack featuring Viviano This young sophomore from Plainfield revived memories of the exploits of Eddie Ka111- and George Mann backfiehl aces of Cornell's last gridiron golden era as he ripped off tackle and tore around the ends for repeated and sensational gains Viviano lugging two and three tacklers on his back as he plunged forward scored Cornelis first touchdown in the second period on a short line plunge His hard running and blocking helped the It hacans tally again shortly afterward on a long pass Handleman to Beyer who caught: the ball on the margin of the end zone All told Viviano carried the ball 34 times from scrimmage for total gains of 160 yards an average of five yards per play Only twice was he Itopped without gain Al! the games scoring was confined to the spectacular second period in the last minute of which Pennvivania put over its only touchdown on a brilliant passing play Munger to Burnett 'who raced 30 yards to score after taking a 23-yard heave Aside from this scoring and a drive to Cornell's 20-yard line in the third quarter Pennsylvania was decisively outplayed and seldom threatened the Red goal The lineup: Cornell le George It Tullar lg Rickert Hunt (captain) rg Martinez-Zorilla rt Martinez-Zorilla re Beyer Pond Handleman rh Viviano fb Pennsylvania le Sokolis It 'Willson lg- Engle Barrett rg Olsen rt Riblett re Graupner Gentle (captain) lb Perina rh Greene fb Score by periods: Cornell 0 13 0 0-13 Penn (1 0 0-- 7 Cornell Vivian() and Beyer Point after touchdown Hunt (plitee kick) Penn Burnett Point after touchdown: Smith (sub for Graupner (place kick) Officials Referee Thorpe Columbia umpire McCarty Episcopal Academy: bend linesman Carson Penn State field judge Eckles Washington and Jet ferson IT AEIIIVP LEA Pr EA iipmq 7 1r0- 72-IL --g 45 11nson LAMESA Nov their final game of the 14eason- the Lamesa High School Golden Tornadoes defeated Anson- 45-0 Thursday The Tigers were clearly outclassed in all departments of the game Treadway quarterback for Latuesa was outstanding- with Salzer center and Moore fullback doing good work Gray' halfback for the Tigers made two beautiful passes' CHICAGO Nov Joe" Savoldi former Notre Dame football star made his debut in the national professional ranks Thursday by scoring the only touchdown in the Chicago Bears' to 0 triumph over the Chicago Cardinals ite their annual Turkey Day game Savokli plunged Over for the score from the 2-yard line during the second period: Bill Senn and "Bed" Grange 'were the big stars for the Bears in their victory however Grange reeled of several nice runs while it was Senn who put the Bears within striking distance of the Cardinal goal In the second period Senn intercepted a Cardinal pass and raced it back 59 yards to the Cardinal 16-yard line Successive line plunges and off-tackle smashes carried it to the Cardinal 2-yard line from which point Savoldi was given the ball So score the one touchdown Savoldi did not carry the ball very much during his professional debut but performed well when he did The Cardinals failed to threaten the Bears' goal during the game although Ernie Never attempted to boot over a field goal which went wide Near zero temperature handicapped the players 1 0- 40 I Eastland 27 Mineral Wells 6 MINERAL WELLS Nov Sensational gains by Clark for Eastland enabled the Mavericks to take a 27 to victory from the Mountaineers here Thanksgiving Day Clark did not start until the second quarter and on the second play he raced 53 yards for a touchdown He scored again in the fourth quarter ona 63- yard sprint Clark made the four touchdowns for Eastland and Captain Foster kicked the three goals and missed one Mineral Wells' only score came early in the third frame 7when Yancey Mountaineer tackle intercepted Eastland's pass and ran 20 yards for a touchdown Brunson's kick for 4oa1 was no good Eastland made 15 first downs and Mineral Wells made nine Hillsboro 35 'Waxahachie JuLLsrpoito Nov 27 In the battle to -see who would occupy the cellar in the District 4 this year the Hillsboro High School Eagles shunted the Waxahachie High School Indians down into the lower regions 35-0 here Thursday afternoon The losers held 'Hillsboro to a 7-0 score during the first half but witted after the Eagles unloosed their aerial and line -plunging attacks Herring fullback for the locals was successful in kicking goal for extra point after each touchdown He also scored two of the touchdowns Stars in the game were: Ellis Orr Herring Burt Colville and Jones- For the losing club it was Watson Davis Mathews and Nugent Hillsboro made '20 first downs to 9 for Waxahachie Farmersville 18 Commerce rAltmEnsvILLE Nov 27 Farmersville beat Commerce 18 to 0- in a hard fought game Thursday Farmers' first score resulted from a 45-yard pass Wright to Combs and I yard buck by Captain Hoy Second score came on lateral pass to Anderson who ran 12 yards for a score Farmers' last score was made in last minute of play when Wright recovered the ball behind the goal line atter Commerce made a bad pass from PROVIDENCE I Nov Colzate's powerful foothall machine after a slow start dipped a hard-fighting Brown eleven wide open in the final period for a 27-0 victory here today before 20000 hardy spectators who braved an extremely low temperature for the Thanksgiving classic between these ancient rivals The Bruins who started with little hope of success made a stubborn stand during most of the well-played contest but the lack of even a mediocre punter couted heavily against them Each of the Maroons four touchdowns could be traced back- to one of Capt Link Fogarty's exceptionally short kicks Andy Kerr'st speed backs With Len the East's highest scorer leading the way banged over a touchdown in the first period arid then were checked until the finale when three maroon-clad runners tripped over the Brown goal line in rapid order Brown's only scoring- chance came when Mackesey outstanding Bruin lineman recovered Terry's fumbled punt on Colgate's -35-yard line Fogarty and ltoteili ripped inside of the tackles for two first downs and when the fourth period opened Brown was but seven yards front the Colgate goal Part of this advance was due to a forward pass but when Fogarty tried to complete another to Sawyer Captain Hart of Colgate grounded it in his end zone and regained the ball Colgate regained its scoring stride after Terry downed a Brown punt on the latter's 35-yard line Masaluso hit the line to tighten the Bruin defense and Hart then hurled a low scoring pass to his quarterback Al buzzinio A few plays after another poor Brown punt Hart- booted the ball deep into enemy territory and the Maroons were again in scoring position when Maraland Colgate pivot man intercepted Fogarty's pass on Brown's -35-yard line Again INIaPfl ltiso drew the Brown defense tight with a line smash and there was no one near when Hart rounded his right end anti dashed 30 yards for a score Brown's last stand a desperate passing attack deep in its territory gave Colgate its final score when Orsi able end intercepted a heave on Brown's 35-yard line Before the teams lined up Kerr replaced Abruzzinio with Reynolds and after the usual successful Alacaluso plunge Bart completed a scoring pass to the sub stititte quarterback The lineup: Colgate (27 le Lockwood It Doyle lg Marsland rg Schiehel Orsi rt Abruzzinio qh Hart (captain) lii Terry rt Maealuso fb -Brown le Maekesey It Richardson Ilg Horton Gilles rg Schein rt -Sawyer re Harris qb Fogarty (captain) Ih Edes rh Rotelli fb Score by periods: Colgate 0 0 20-27 Brown 0 00 0-0 Colgate Mac- Hart Abruzzinio Reynolds (for Abruzzinio) Points from try after touchdowns Macaluso 3 (drop kicks) Ed Thorne (De Ln Salle umpire Crowley (Bowdoin) linesman McCabe (Holy Cross) field -judge a a mil ler (Pen State) punts Alabama made a first down when Cain ratied around right end for 13 yards to teortzin's 49-yara line- Georgia drew a 15-yard penalty for roughing Sather on an attempted pass Smith tossod 'Moore an Alaitatna sob lotek for 15 yards and Ala ba tna lieked over the mull line Peitli tile Tide i4nd the Bulldogs continued to keep the ball deep into tipposing territory with long- punts Chandler was still outkickitil Cain rptting another long one for 43 yards Yew attempts were- made at line plays which netted gains of bat a few yards when tried Roberts got a way for a lq-yard tain over right tahle but rtie play was called baek and Georgia lost 15 yards for holding As the period end! Cain of Alabama broke off right tackle for 41 yards to Georgia's 14-1 yard line arid was brought down from by Chandler Score Alabama Georgia 0' Fourth Period Georgia sent in several line substitotes to halt Alabama's touchdown drive front the 14-yard line On line plays with Campbell do-in-': most of the ramming Alabama caheil Georgia's 4-yard 'line Here Campbell fumbled alit' Roberts reoven-41 for Georgia over the goat line for a tomihbaek The ball was brought not to the 20-yard line and Georgia ti-'itried a determined running attack with Roberts leading the pungers Georgia's drive from its own 20- yard line ended on Alabama's15-yard iitripe Roberts carried the ball on of the line plunges Georgia completed a 15-yard pass that put the on Alabama's 1-yard lino where art ineomplete pass gave the Tide the hall there Frequent substitutions were being made by both sides After an exchange of punts Campreeeived a kick from Chandler Ncho ran the ball back 00 yards -to Ccorgia's 10-yard line where Roberts to-optied him Campbell shook off four OiPirgia tacklers to make the ruin unin ent over 'On CI third down fr the touchdown Campbell made tile extra point from placement Seore Alabama 13 Georgia Tile lineups: le: Clements lt 1g: Ebert Howard rg: sington rt Elmore re: Campbell Sufber lh MeRight rh Cain le Rose It Mad- dex li: McWhorter Patterson rg: Het-aria rt Maffett re: Sullitan Davidson lh Dickens rh Stoimiff fb 0 1 ffi 0 i 1-'M 1 Or i I 001) VCR LIPS 517--- -4 DI-PcPpe: Co :3 Dallas Tes1930 i i I AT I 0 sii 2- 4 O'CLOCK 1 Spur 40 Simmons Frosh 12 SPUR Nov 27---The Spur Bulldogs defeated Sim Lions Freshmen here Thursday 40 to 12 Both teams took to the air early in the -game scoring twice by that route Spectacular long runs and long passes were the features Capt Brode Puckett and Jim Hahn scored three times each for Spur Wilbanks and Seed scored for Simmons Barrett was the star fpr Spur with Buster Morgan Ragsdale and Rhodes playing a -good game Sprayberry Wilbanks and Trammel were Simmons' best: PITTSBURGH NOSES OUT PENN STATE BY 19 TO 12 PI TTSB UR I I Nov a rlin embattled-lion from Penn State College today wfl clawed into submission 19 to 12 by an equally vicious panther representing the University of Pittsburgh in their annual Thanksgiving Day gridiron classic The cold weather kept the crowd down to approximately $10000 Warren Heller Pitts I G-pound left halfback played brilliantly scoring two touchdowns Heller a sophomore once galloped SO yards and again 30 yards for the 12 mints besides- gaining many additional yards in scrimmage through his speed and behind good interference Denison 52 Denton DENISON Nov 27---Denison High School Yellow Jackets defeated the Denton High School team here Thursday afternoon 52 to Clark for Denison made five touchdowns one after it 70-yard run Gaines added two by snatching long passes and Iones scored the other with a pass from Clark This is the closing game Df the season for the teams also for a half dozen Denison boys who gradu-: stte this year Among them is Adrain Clark fast quarterback and principal ball carrier for Denison Nocona Wins Title NOCONA Nov crowd of approrimately 3000 including special train from Weatherford witnessed the Thanksgiving game tcslay when the Nocona Indians defeated Weatherford Kangaroos by a score of 20 to 13 for the championship of District No 4 Class Turner for Weatherford did the scoring with two touchdowns and goal kick Evans for Nocona two touchdowns and goal kick Zachry for Nocona one touchdown and goal kick Lineuns were as follows: Weatlierford----earroll- le: Wallace It: Norman Ig Flora el- Hamer rg: Briden rt Itanspot re Emmons (31: Besse th Turner rh: Bradshaw re: Garrrson rt: Saye rg Willinms Carado Ig: Perryman It Wall le Evans ti Cunningham rh Fenoglio lh Zachry You'll be 1 1 SURPIVSED 4w-11 TEXARKANA JUNIORS LOSE TO A ARLINGTON Nov A hornets defeated Texarkana Junior College Bulldogs by a score of 14 to 7 in a fast game played on the local field Thanksgiving morning The Junior Aggies scored first in the second quarter by carrying the ball downi the field for 75 yards- to the touch-I down made by Jack Stephens The I Bulldogs and the Aggies both scored in the third quarter All goals for points after touchdowns were good-In the second quarter IL Parker intercepted a pass tossed by Sanders on the Aggie 25-yard line The Aggies gained their first down on the next play when Texarkana was penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness Stephens made 15 yards threugh the Texarkana left tackle for the second first down On thee next play Bud Parker made 20 yards around left end Jack Stephens carried the ball for 22 yarda around right end on the next play for the touchdown Bud Parker kicked the goal Texarkana made hee lone touchdown in the third quarter Jack Gray got off a quick punt to the Texarkana 45-yard line after recovering a had pasabaek and op the- first play Win-tern of Texarkana raced 55 yards around the Aggie right end for the touehdown Huddleston kicked the goal for the extra point The Aggies scored their second tom-Mown in the same quarter Stephens returned a punt to the 40 marker a pass Stephens to Robert Gray and tour runs by Buddy Parker put the bat! aeross the goal line Bud Parker kicked the goal Bonham 22 Honey Grove 2 BONHAM Nov the last and most interesting game of the high sehool conference tit Honey Grove this afternoon Bonham was victorious 22 to 2 The local team was to much for the Honey (rovers who fought faithfully The largest crowd of the season saw the game estimated at nearly half of the number being front here In the second period Nigro pulled the Old hideout play and got a forward pass which was good for a (10W11 on the Nebraska 18-yard line Two plays later Nigro hurled a useless pass into the end zone Nebraska scrimmaged to its 24-yard line and drew a 15-yard penalty for: holding Nif-ro was hurt on the play and McMillan took his place- Nebraska punted Ina -the Aggies sOongot a 'first downon the Nebraska six-yard line- only to fumble on the next play Punting continued and Nebraska finally got past midfield a couple of yards where a pass was fumbled A -pass from Auker to Cronkite was good for a first down on the Nebraska 27-yard line and McMillan broke loose on the next play for 11 yards Swartz carried the ball to the Nebraska four-yard line for a first down Nebraska held and dropping back to the 12-yard line Auker kickedl a field just before the half ended In the the third period Nebraska finally got going They worked the ball from their 45-yard line with a pass to the Aggie 28-yard line Then Paul ripped center for 12 yards Three line plays reached the Aggie five-yard line Sweeping around the Aggie right end' Paul carriedthe ball across the goal line Frahm added the extra point Score: Nebraska 7 Kansas Aggies 3 A pass from McMillan to Cronkite was good for an Aggie touchdown: After catching the ball Cronkite ran 55 yards to the goal live Wiggins added the extra point with a place hick The third quarter ended with the- Aggies again in possession of the hall on their 49-yard line Nebraska 7 Kansas' Aggies 10 Fourth Period: After failing to gain around right end' Paul plunged through the center of the line for eight yards Kreizinger gained a half of yard and then' Paul- was stopped after a half yard line Swartz gained two yards and the Aggies were penalizedfive yards for delaying the game Auker replaced Harsh and Swartz broke through the line for eight yards Atiler was caught behind the goal line and dropped down for an intentional safety scoring- two points for Nebraska Score: Nebraska 9 Kansas Aggies Fourth Period: The Aggies scrimmaged from their 20-yard line Cron-kite punted Rhea returning five yards to the Aggies' 47-yard line Rhea caught llokuf's punt on the Aggie one-yard line and skidded into the end sonefor a touchback- The ball Masons 27 Graham GRAHAM Nov Graham Steers met defeat at the hands of the Masonic Home eleven of Fort Worth here Thursday afternoon 27 to 6- Neither team WaF4 able to make much headway during the first periad but Masonic Home 'crashed the Steers' defense -for two tonchdowas in each the second and third periods Perkin-son scored twice and licradden and Thomas once each Grahams lone tat-ley Was scored during the final quarter after a beautifu1'75-yard run by Carl Ramsey Central Hi Wins Over Poly by 2 to 0 by to 11 -PARIS JUNIORS WIN PARIS Nov Scoring two touchdowns in the second period one in the -third and another in the final quarter the Paris Junior College Dragons romped to a 26 to victory over the College of Marshall Tigers here today in a game that decided the championship sot the Texas Junior College Athletic Association 1111 Snyder Wins Title SNYDER Nov Snyder Tigers won the district interscholastic football championship today by defeating the Haskell Indians 2L to vosp- Sul Ross Loses Er PASO Nov Texas College- of Mines defeated Sul ROFS Normal 23 to 7 in the final football game of the season here today Emmett a back playing his last time for the Miners led -his team to -victory with several long- runs That so many fascinaCqg vacations can be accompi ished fors 2:1 tie money Let us give you facts Jr $12350 up you can cruise on a de ixe liner to the West Indies-12 to 13 days For $420 ty3 you can tour t1 Ilediterranean in 45 to 57 days 1r $1750 you can go round the world ii regal luxury in 133 days Also poplar cruises to the North Cape Famous steamers and utrivalled service to British and north European ports and Coast4o-Coast Om Panama Canal via Havvia AtIllatIc Clots IJdg Dallas Tazas TULSA IS VICTOR SKELLY STADIUM tiL A Nov University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane widened its swath of victories here today with a 33 to 13 conquest over the previously undefeated Oklahoma City University eleven Clorni brought the 1930 high school Il to a close Thursday nfternoon inf Polytechnie 2 to 0 on Worthata Field Panthers scored a safety in the ft-1 cluartcr for the two points and I :11 Parrots iu check daring the ioncluder of the game 1930 high school irsday ie 2 to 0 on a safety in the two points and check daring the Dalhart Grabs Title DALHAItT Nor 27 District champions with their goaldine uncrossed Tbis record htng up by the Dalhart Wolves today when they completely outclassed the Memphis Cyclone by a score of 20 to 0 before 2000 people This is the largest crowd ever gathered at one game jr4 this section of the Panhandle Coacb'Blake Bolton's Wolves started with a rush and carried the ball over in the first quarter Hammond of Memphis was stopped at practically very phase of the game the passing of the eyclone i squad proving the only effective WPIL- 1 non against the local lads With Tar-berry and Childers stopping practically every line play of the Cyclone and Williams on the receiving end of a number 4-if well executed passes t1-14-! result of the gamewas never in doubt after the secondquarter Rihhle and Howell in the backfield played excellent ferthall as did Captain Reynolds Bolton did not make a substitute during-the entire contest if resint VE tile KartclAus neter ill lititIOL after the second quarter Iiihide and Howell in the backfield played excel- lert ferthall did Captain Iley- nolds Bolton did not ake a substi- tute during-the entire contest if ST MARY'S WINS afternoon- OKLAHOMA AGGIES SHUT OUT PREIGHTON IMES CREIGHTON Tyler District' Champ -MARSHALL Nov 27--The Tyler Lions won the district championship this afternoon when they handedthe Marshall Maverieks a 33 to 0 trouncing Harry Johnson and Captain Gregory were the Ttler stars One of the unique features of the game was the fact that Tyler five tonchdowns came as a result of four fnulIdes and one 30-yarit- pass With Had lock and Mills hnrt after they bad ripped Cie Tyler to PiPeei4 the 31arsha11 second string tackfieid did creditably Craig not year's triple threat candidate booted punts from 30 to GS yards for an average of 53 yards na(t npneii tie -1-yier 11'0 to plees the Marshall second string taekfieid did creditably Craig next year's triple threat candidat booted punts 30 from to GS yards for an average of 53 yards KEZAR STADIUM SAN FRANCISCO Npv 27--A touchdown early in the second quarter foilowed bya conversion tby harry Ebding end gave St Mary's football eleven a 7 to 6 victory over Oregon here today ti i it A WHITE STAR LINE RED STAR LINE PANAMA PACIFIC LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PANAMA PACIFIC LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE No More Games for Kansas LAWICENCI'1 Kan Nor 27-1 or Allen director of athletics a- the tniversity of KO MOIR said Wednesday night the nniversity football team was tiirougli for the season anti would not consider invitations for post season -or-charity games Alien oirecior utnieties a i the tniversity of Kansas said Wed- nesday night the nniversity football team was tiirough for the and would not consider invitations for post season-or-charity games IttklIA Neb Nov 27-1-Sweepill Creighton ends for big gain tt1 i'irking the (-enter for the yard-f- Htt made first downs the put ou a determined in die last minutest Of the third 'I'llt-ttr 81141 part of the fourth period tftat Creightou Universitr today 13 It ov Os for big gains ter for the yard-downs the 4)1ilaal a determined utes of the third the fourth period LTniversitr today Woodson- wooDsoN Nov Throckmortou High Schoul football team defeated the Woodgon eleven here today by a scoryx of 31 to 13 The game was attended by a- large crowd from Throckmorton wooDsoN Nov TlirocK- morton High chool football team de- feated the W00(111 5:0 eleven here today by a score of 31 to 13 The game was attended by crowd from ThrOCklilOrtOtt- INTMANAMONAL MCPCASIMAC MARINE COMPANY 1 1 MAIMANAMONAL MCPCASIMAC MARINE COMPANY ---1 I i i loo---- Greeniille Is Champ SHERMAN Nov Groom-Me High won District 8 championship Thursday by defeating Sherman High 31 to-2 ni-ille Is Omani Nov 27-- Grn eeville District 8 championship defeating Sherman Hi gh.

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