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(- SO SUNDAY OCrOBER 2 193 PAGE SIX FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAY I 55 TO 0 11 II) OGS iILL---- -ilf3sI-LLILilS 51 1 Christians' Machine Clicks Beautifully to Roll Up Huge Score Tulane's Green Wave Turns ack 1'4 ggies 26 to 14 1 FA armert stt CENTENARY UPSETS LONGHORNS 13 TO 6 re Firs to Score Junior sSparkles in Frog Backfield PifigIVITgr oft Eight Touchdowns and Immovable Defense Indicate Purple and White Will Give Their Future Opponents Something Over Which to Worry Spearman Scores Three Times I iE rrT- 0 ciffILRA) Gents Are Too Fleet For Texas iGents Are -or-Rum Louisianans Are Fighting Mad Because Captain Felts Is Put on the Bench Both Teams Use Passes to Score First Punt Returns by Hilliard Are Feature i Tbe final and official Texas League statistics released for publication Saturday reveal the Fort Worth Cats as weak as they were could have won the pennant hands down if they had to play nothing except doubleheaders They were the most Successful two-a day team in the league The Cats on eight occasions won both games of twin bills Only twice did they lose two Seven times they earned splits Beaumont was the next best overtime team The Exporters won eight lost four split three and tied two games of doubleheaders One game a day was bad enough for the San Antonio Indians When faced with the prospect of two they threw up their hands in surrender They didnI win a single doubleheader all season lost nine and split only four itz fix th txt 9 by ed eix thi loo Ch of erc da: cal Bc sit sp Jp1-INNNI VNETCHEN1 TOUls TRIPLE TIACZEAT Juti 1 otz meggW 4 -1N iv- 104 ril '17111114 His styLe OF PLAY is REMINiSCENT OF 140WARD I GRUBBS HE sE7 THE FOOTBALL WORLD AFIRE IN -11S a FRESHMAN YEAR 014 0' 414 Virsths4s: 2 0 :0 0-f' Aeier id Al 4'1111 1 1 i6' 4 IL 7' ''111111P11 0 461 011 4 Foal si irk 1 :10 i -t)rt4tA a a I 's -Iitkr --Vow- HE SET THE FOOTBALL WORLD AFIRE IN I-IIS A lit-: -go---1afprove1--- FRESHMAN YEAR i 1- 1 i '''4ft- i c41 Aial milltiow s' dpia -47 BIPP' 41a I 4 '44 ck At I It) As 11-: -11- 4 't His styLt OF ee --7 t'i As er ti 'cv N4 0 TA s0-- It' 9511i 1 e- PLAY IS REMINtSCENT -4! 4 96 ROWARD CA- JOI-INNNi ---t- GRUBBS 7 '''-'7--- a n) tx ell 0 414 0 of NE's A 77 -0 pualt4UM 0 11 0 U's LON ft "TR i PLE TI-ICZEAT JUN 1 OR BY ITEM HALL Texas Christian University's touchdown factory got back on a championship production basis here Saturday afternoon and ground Daniel Baker into a 55 to 0 defeat Clicking with a 'versatile per Sumner Perkins Graves Tab ness which presages trouble for all lace Jacks Brown Bassinger Clark future opponents the Purple and Truelson Allison Harston Tiner White machine tore the stalwart Hill Floore Taylor Green Creed Billies' defense to pieces and rendered Daniel Baker Moore Hopkins their offense null and void Points Blade Hunter Morris Hickmaq came easy Only once out of nine Stoup Snodgrass Head times were the Frogs stopped after Woodward they reached the 20-yard line and then Score by periods: it was the timekeeper's gun ending 7 14 21 the first half that halted them Daniel Baker 0 0 0 1 In grinding out the eight touch- Scoring: Touchdowns Spearmar downs and seven extra points against 3 Oliver 2 Graves Kitchen anc the team which held the University Coleman Points arter of Texas to a 26 to 0 score last -7-veek Boswell Dennis 4 Tiner Coleman gained with all sorts of First 20 Daniel plays as she rolled up 26 first downs Baker 2 and 470 yards from scrimmage Coach Yards Gained on I' Francis Schmidt's chest swelled with completed nine out of 16 for 12 pardonable pride as he watched power- yards Daniel Baker completed on ful and well timed blocking open gap- out of five for no gain ping holes in the Billy line and mow Total Yards Gained From Scrim down the secondary defense to clear mage--T 470 Daniel Baker :57) the way for ball carriers However it wasn't all open field galloping for the leather totem Not through a herd Football Scores TeXall Tech 8 8 in nllgiesthBeuth hard-ernungnivineng Frog backs smashed tore and spun COLLEGES until either loose or hauled down as Daniel Br Blanard Spear Baker ()'II A4)ustin Spearman led the scoring 9onreetuofrnwohfieha of Texas Tulane 28 Texas A 11 with ai 1 was scored three 1' er ed loonn ah dGO-yard 0 ll Tilarilllot LS-1: 14tStEde of Oklahoma 7 Tulsa 0 punt but he was no more prominent than Red Oliver or Johnny Kitchen and a half dozen others including Joe Coleman Hubert Dennis Jack i-neswgule-hoarknnta-1323 Hobart 07 Langdon Jack Graves and Otho Western Reserve 6 Denisonn Tiner played with a sparkle that cap- Southwevtern Louisiana 6 Southeast- tured the eye and admiration of the em College Otterbein 18 Oberlin 2500 spectators Oliver scored two of the early touchdowns with sensa-in: rd 3S66ionnauetcfalic7it Iga A ir I eg tional thrusts off tackles Kitchen Brown 19 Rhode IslandKState Coleman and Graves counted one each Pennsylvania 38 Franklin Marline Plays Well shall per Sumner Perkins Graves Wallace Jacks Brown Bassinger Clark Truelson Allison Harston Tiner Floore Taylor Green Creed Daniel Baker Moore Hopkins Blades Hunter Morris Hickmaq Stoup Snodgrass Head Banner Woodward Score by periods: 7 14 21 Daniel Baker 0 0 0 0 Scoring: Touchdowns Spearman 3 Oliver 2 Graves Kitchen and Coleman Points arter Boswell Dennis 4 Tiner Coleman First 20 Daniel Baker 2 Yards Gained on completed nine out of 16 for 129 yards Daniel Baker completed one out of five for no gain Total Yards Gained From 470 Daniel Baker 57) COLLEGES 55 Daniel Baker Tessa Tech 8 Rice 10 8 Tulane 26 Texas A 14 Centenary 13 University of Texas 6 Baylor 32 St Edward's Trinity 14 Stephen Austin University of Oklahoma 7 Tulsa 0 New Vork 33 Hobart Susquehanna 12 Mtoravian 7 Itestern Reserve 6 Denison 0 Southaestern Louisiana 6 Southeastern College Otterbein 18 Oberlin Harvard 66 Buffalo 0 Maine 33 Connecticut Aggies Brown 19 Rhode Island State Pennsylvania 38 Franklin Marshall Yi ne co fa ST 0 FT TI ft b' ri 1-1 --1 edeos 11 al 4 -----o 7 11 1 1 7 41W' Imo emil's a it --Virrilli 14-V ede-656 WAS UNDERSTUDY -1 Fop CAPT GREEN LAST YEAR AMC) DI TAT PLAY ENOuG14 TO 4 LETTER UN DERSTUDY 11 YEAR I i MO DI D'NT ENOT UGH By Associated Press NEW ORLEANS Oct 1--Fighting mad over the benching of their Captain No 'lie Felts on charges of baseball professionalism Tulane's Green Wave gave the Texas Aggies a vicious licking 20 to 14 Saturday in Tulane's first game of the season Ted Cox head coach for the first time beat the Texans with his varsity team and in the last half held them with his sophomore lineup until the last six minutes of play when the Aggies pushed over a second touchdown In the main it was a battle between Cliff Domingue Texas flying Frenchman against Don Zimmerman Tulane's flying Dutchman with the Dutchman coming ont ahead with the support of an inspired Green Wave Felts Looks On Felts Tulare' mainspring watched the game from the bench with the waterboys and Saw Joe Loftin play his first varsity game at his fullback berth and gain on every play he at tempted The toe of 'Little Monk" Simons son of Tulanes trainer served to substitute for the loss of Felt's punting The Wave went out to show they could win without their star captain The Aggies took them by surprise in the first minutes of play by running over a touchdown and kicking goal makins the score A 7 Tulane somethins new to Tulare that has not been defeated by a conference team since October 1O2S The Wave turned and Zimmerman chareed for a tonehtlown but missed his kick for the point Texas brought the ball three times within the five-yard zone and failed to score desnite the struggles of the overworked Domingu and Aston Scores on Line Plays Texas scored its first touchdown on atreight line plays after setting up the ball on the 412-yard line from a 30-yard forward pass Their second touclolown come from a slashing 44- yard broken field run over right end by Hewitt who was stopped on the three-yard line by Simons Aston took un two yards anti Stringfellow carried it over 'rulane's first score was brought down by Zimmerman on a 15-yard right end run In the second quarter Zitnraerman repeated by outrunning the opnesition on a left end ruu The third Tulane score started from Hardy Tulane's end recovering Bar-field's fumble and was carried over on straiebt line plays The Wave called it a day in the third quarter with a fourth touchdown when Roberts ran the ball five yards over the goal The Tulane varsity then was 'withdrawn and the sophomores took the field The sophomores held well until midway of the last quarter when the Texans demonstrated they still could fight by shooting over a touchdown to the bewilderment of the yntingsters Tulane showed it had another good reliable team not colorful but steady and dependable like its massive coach Ted Cox The lineups: Texas A le: Jordan It: Breedlove Ig Nolan rg: Cummings rt Wright re: Domingue oh Graves lh Barfield rh: Aston lb Titlane---Hardy le: Cunningham it Schroeder Ig: Lodrignes Sea-fide rf Bankston rt: Phillips re: Rich a rdson qh Zimmerman lb Payne rh Loftin Th Score by onarters Texas A 7 fl 7-14 Tulane 6 13 7 0-26 Texas A 3L Aston Strinefellow Tulane: Zimmerman 2 Lemmon Roberts Points after tonehdown: Texas A Domingue Aston Tulane: Roberts 2 or I I i 1 4 I 1 Princeton Shows New Life in Win AUSTIN Oct band of game galloping Gentlemen from Centenary College at Shreveport humbled the University of Texas football squad here Saturday 13 to 6 The Gents outplayed their vaunted rivals most of the way and kept on fighting to score the winning touchdown in the last few minutes The Centenary backfield men were light and the husky Longhorn tacklers hit them hard but not bard enough to keep them halted Ralph Murff Centenary quarterback and Harold Os lin Centenary halfback were in1 jure(' so badly in the second quarter I that they had to be carried from the field ()Min came back in the fourth quarter to make a beautiful 19-yard sprint and place the ball on the Longhorn one yard line and 31urff Plunged across for a touchdown after the Steer line had held for three plays Oslin was injured aid removed from the game again just before the winning marker was scored Overshadowed by Gents Individuals on the Longhorn team looked good at times but for the most part were overshadowed by the light fast Louisianans In defeating Texas the Cents proved that they again were able to make life miserable for Southwest Conferenee teams just as they have been in the past Texas uncovered a pair of sophomores who made an auspicious showing against their first potent opposition Ilochey" Earle former Waco High School star played a haag-up lefensive game at end Bohn Hilliard highly publicized back got away several times for long returns of punts In addition co-Capt Ernie Koy drove through the Centenary line a few times for good gains For the most part however the game was fought in Texas territory The Steer passing attack proved a boomerang A long pass in the second (flatlet from Ronald Fagan to Ed Price was good for a touchdown but nearly all of the aerial attempts were knocked down or intercepted Invaders Score Early The invaders scored their first touchdown a few minutes after Texas had made Its tally Smith Centenary fullback (lodged around behind his line of scrimmage for several moments before heaving the ball through the air Murff was stumbling 25 yards down the field and near the Texas goal line He clutched the pigskin over his right shoulder as he fell across the final white marker "Nig" Stafford rangy Texaa back was only a few feet away The play wes the most beautiful Of the day Murff Oslin Eddie Townson and Smith were the mainsprings in the Centenary attack Olin and Town son weigh less than 150 pounds and Smith the heaviest of the quartet tops the beam at 165 However the four speedsters rave Cheesy Cook veteran guard shifted to end and the Longhorn backs an exceedingly busy afternoon Both of the kicks after the first touchdown were blocked and the score was 6-6 until late in the fourth period Texas opened no with a desperate passing game after the final Gent scored but none of the flips was completed Once in the fourth period Texas got near enough to the Centenary goal for Earle to try a place kick from the 35-vard line but it waa Short The lineups: Texas Earle le: Wanton It Birdwell lg: Smith Furrh fir Moody rt: Cook re: Clewls ob Hilliard lb Stafford rh Roy fb le: Taylor lt: Blakemore Ig: Ames Waters rg: Oliphant rt: Geisler re Murff qb Smith lb: Oslin rh: Parker fb Scoring by periods: Centenary 0 0 7-12 Texas 0 6 0 0-- (i Centenary 0 6 0 7-13 7tIntff 2 point after touchdown (place kick) Texas scoring: (sub for Earle) Officials: Winters (Ohio State) referee: Roach (Baylor) umnirt Dyer (Rive) beadlinesman Strickland (Baylor) field judge Bears Wallop St Edwards 32 to 0 Amarillo in Win Over Ranger 1 William rt Ruggles boss of the Texas Statistical Bureau which turns out the averages has done his usual thorough job in keeping the records There are :31 pages (foolscap) of closely typed figures which tell the story of the season's accomplishments Too long for reproduction the averages will be milked of information by sports writers of the State throughout the Winter to give swallowing size doses of substance to hungry baseball fans The 31 pages will be an almost inexhaustible well of Interesting paragraphs There's been such a flood of copy from the World Series no one newspaper has been able to find room for more than a small portion of it As a result reams of stories from some of the highest paid typewriter punishers are finding themselves filed in waste paper baskets Threshing these leftovers Saturday rescued some gems of journalism Edward Murphy of the Consolidated Press Association when reminded by a National Leaguer that there would be a Worlds Fair in Chicago next year jumped at the chance to predict "The Yanks will win it" Will Wedge also of the A has observed Chicago believed the depression is putting on a rally Ile says the Yankees from the big town have become lost in Chicago "So cunningly" be says "have they been tucked RWRY in the intricacies of the North Side assigned to a labyrinthine monastery in a section of the city somewhere just south of Milwaukee they are in danger of not being able to find their way to the ball park "Lefty Gomez was told that it did not really matter whether he got located in the proper hotel of the proper side of Chicago or not seeng that he likely would not have to pitch here and that his only responsibility was to get back to New York as soon after the World Series as possible to keep his date with his girl- to get married "'But I registered at the team's hotel and went up to the room and plunked down my bag and now I can't find the place any more' said El Goofy '1 went down in the lobby and looked around and got lost looking for the right elevator to take me up to the room again and then I wandered outdoors to look over the North Sde and now I can't even find the hotel' "Gomez was assured that there were practically thousands in the same predicament not thousands of but innumerable members of their camp followers who mired in the miles of tortuous corridors of the team's hotel had rushed out Into the fresh air and cast themselves into the nearest taxi and pleaded to be taken to the Loop Once in the Loop they were immediately swallowed up in the milling thousands of torchlight paraders bent on welcoming Governor Roosevelt to Chicago "If the Yanks heretofore accustomed only to the South Side of Chi-cage felt lost and at loose ends in the traceless regions of the North Shore the downtown World Series visitors felt the same way when the Roosevelt hosts swept into town last night and obliterated them "Whose series is this anyway Judge Landis' or Jim Farley's?" Bill Comm of the International News ventures to say Lou Gehrig is not only the greatest player in the series and the greatest in the game today but one of the four greatest of all time Ty Cobb Babe Ruth and Hans Wagner were the other three 'What an infield Gehrig and Wagner would have made!" Comm exclaims "Me and Joe Doakes could have played third and second It wouldn't have matterea The truth is that on this October day Babe Ruth superplayer and superman that he has been can't carry Lou's bate That statement will lie as it falls if the old Bambino two or three home runs this afternoon which he very well may" Davis Walsh of the I in commenting on Joe McCarthy's return to Chicago says "Joe still has more friends at Wrigley Field than the cigaret girl in a night club" Special to The Star-Telegram AMARILLO Oct 1---The Golden Sandies of Amarillo Saturday turned back the Ranger Bulldogs 13 to in the first game of the season for both teams The Sandies were without the services of a regular fullback Enoch Sant Le left half raced 62 yards after catching a punt early in the first quarter to tally the first score He had perfect blocking assistance Kirby 'Sandie co-captain and regular tackle was hurt on the play and did not get back in the game Roach regular tackle running mate of Kirby also was taken out early in the game Sub-tackles played the rest of the game and performed notably Dunaway scored again in the third after a 39-yard drive Ranger never made a serious threat to score The Sandie defense both against running and passing was fine The game was played on a muddy field Amarillo made 14 first downs Ranger seven The Rangers gained about 69 yards from scrimmage while the Sandies marked up 166 Cornell 7 Niagara Tufts 9 Middlebury Bowdoin 20 Mao-sachusetts State 6 Rensselaer 7 Williams 6 Boston 12 New Hampshire 6 Springfield 20 East Stroudsburg I Lowell Textile 19 St Michael's Manhattan 32 St Joseph 2 Princeton 22 Amherst -Georgetown 26 Mount St Mar3's Catholic 47 City College Fork) Co itunbia 41 Lehigh 6 Colby 19 Trinity 7 Clarkson 31 Hamilton Johns Hopkins 21 Washington Mary 6 'Nary Ohio State 34 Wesleyan 7 Bate 0 Yale 0 Weo Upstate 35 Cooper Croton 0 lioly CTORS 26 Providence 8- Ilwiton College 20 Loyola (Baltimore) 0 Rochester 8 Alfred 6 31ercer 21 Howard 6 Auburn 77 Erskine Springfield 20 East Stroudsburg Army 13 Furman re State 27 Lebanon Valley Rowiltur Green 7 Mount Union 0 tooter 12 Ashland Findlay 0 Heidelberg 6 (tIe) 'Hiram 6 Kent State Northwestern 27 Missouri Fordham 69 Baltimore Indiana 7 Ohio 8 31anchester 7 Depauw 6 Wabash 0 Franklin Deyton Reserves 13 Wilmington 6 Toledo 13 Capital 0 Minneaota 12 South Dakota State a Nebraska 56 Freshmen Purdue 29 Kan-as State 13 Wisconsin 7 Marquette 2 Coast Glutrd Worcester Tech Western Maryland 12 bt Thomas 6 Dartmouth 32 Vernumt 0 South Caralina 7 Villanova I Lafayette 6 Muhlenberg Delaware 11 La Salle 8 Juniata 3 Gettysburg 2 of Kentucky 18 sewanee 6 Eastern Ky Teachers 27 TranAlvents 7 I 7 Georgia 6 Duke 44 I Vanderbilt 39 North Carolina 7 Davidson 7 Washington Leo Wofford 34 High Point 0 Inters 20 Pennsylvania Military College Teneessee 33 Mitosissippi Iowa State 32 Merningede Iowa 31 Bradley Tech 7 Missouri Mines 20 Arkansas 19 Beloit 32 Dubuque Arnold 0 Brooklyn College Hampden Sydney 42 Bridgewater 13 Missouri School of Mines 20 1 of Arkansas 19 Rentneky 18 Sewanee Alabavna 53 3lisMsalppi State 9 Georgia Tech 52 Clemson 14 Pitt 40 West Sirginla Wanesburre 19 Slipper Bock A Virginia 7 Maryland 6 Nevt-bery 9 Catawaba 2 Presbyterian 9 Lenoir Rhyne Oshkosh Normal 13 Northern (Mich) Teaehers 7 Bluffton IC Ohio 'Northern 8 (tie) Clarkson 31 Hamilton University of California 22 Olympia Clot) 6 Shepherdetown College 8 Shippensburg Teachers Baylor 32 EL Pdwards St Marrs 35 University of Nevada University of 1Vashington 26 Montana University 13 University of Southern California 20 Washington State Vtah Aggies 26 Montana State Davit and Elkins 7 Weat Liberty Creighton 6 Haskell Indians 0 Mississippi College 32 lo011blittlka College Georgia State College for Men att Twenty-ninth Infantry Fort Henning ()- Concordia Aurora College 0 (tic) Texas College of Mines 88 Wayland College 7 Spearfish Normal 7 Eastern Normal Madison IL River Palls Teachers 13 Northland College Stanford 27 Oregon state Notre Dame Varsity 91 Freshmen 0 New 31exico Normal 13 New Mexico Miners New Mexico Aggie Frosh 20 Fort Blias (El Paso) All Stars Ball State (Muncie Ind) 26 Parham Pniversity of Colorado 31 Colored Schema of Mines 0 Washington 26 Mantana 13 WiThfgrre 53 Wen Kentucky Industrial le PRINCETON Oct Princeton's first non-alumnus-coached football team at times resembling the Tiger for which it has long been known jumped away to a running start in its 1932 campaign Saturday by smothering a gallant Amherst eleven 22 to 0 The men of Nassau now drilled by Fritz Cris ler of Midwestern grid fame displayed to about 10000 fans mostly alumni and students a deceptive line and backfield shift a tingle wing back attack and better tackling that they have exhibited in many years James substitute right halfback shookoff several tacklers in a 25-yard prance for the first touchdown on the first play of the second quarter and Milt Draudt went off on several similar sprees His 33-yard jaunt in the opening period went for naught but he twisted- around end for the last touchdown in the fourth quarter Johnston got off for the longest run of the day taking a kick on his own 35-yard line and dashing behind perfect interference to Amherst's five-yard line Drandt made his six-pointer a moment later The hard rushing of the Tiger line resulted in the third touchdown ia the third quarter and also was responsible for the two points by an Amherst safety Brehm fumbled near his own goal line and Ellwood Kalbnugh sophomore center recovered for the touchdown whiles Captain Cadigan fumbled a pass from center behind his own line late in the game and fell on the ball when half the Nassan team surrounded him Snore by period: Amherst 0 0 0 Princeton 0 7 6 9--22 By Associated Press WACO Oct 1--Bny 1or University today defeated St Edwards University of Austin- 32 to Four of the five touchdowns came directly as the result of passes while the other resulted from the interception of a St Edwards pass by Price of Baylor who ran 70 yards to score The result of the game was never in doubt Baylor completely outclassing the lighter St Edward's team The Bears let down in the final period and the ball changed hands several times on intercepted passes Until that time Baylor had completed one pass after another The Bears scoren in every quarter The lineups: St le: Denterstadt It Quebedeaux Ig Shaw Musgrove rg Guynes rt Cohen re Donohue qb Kivlin Ih Evans rh Stone fb le Weatherby It Ewing Ig Edwards (c) Clem rg Clark rt James re Kroney qb Hall lh Reeves rh Freels fb The score by periods: St Edwards 0 0 0 0 Ba ylor 7 7 12 6-12 Scoring: Touchdowns Baylor Hall Pearce 2 Eroney Price Points after 2 Alderson: umpire Proctor: headlinesman Henderson field judge Sears Less spectacularly than the backs the linesmen did their work as gallantly and as well Headed by Capt Johnny Vaught the forwards chilled the Daniel Baker offense before it could get started and shattered the first line of defense when the Christians had the ball Daniel Baker made two first downs and one of those seas on a penaltr The other mule late in the third perind when reserves were on fluty The Frogs started 'slowly but struck their stride soon enough to stage a convincing 77-yard march to a touchdown in the first quarter Gathering speed they pushed t'wo over in the second and three in the third Constant substitution halted the slaughter for the first half of the final 15 minutes but with the regulars back In the field in the last seven or eight minutes two more touchdowns were rushed aeroes Expert place kicking by Dennis who scored four Boswell Tiner and Coleman converted after seven of the eight touchdowns Jewell Wallace missed the last one in gathering dusk In spite of the score the game wasn't softly played Injuries testify to that Hopkins sophomore Daniel Baker fullback from Amarillo suffered 'a paralyzed lee Bud Taylor and Doc Sumner of left the field crippled It is believed that a bone in Taylor's right ankle is chipped and Suraner's left collar-bone is broken X-ray pictures will be made Sunday to determine the exact extent of the injuries Oliver Scores First Climaxing a long steady drive Kitchen drove 16 yards to the Daniel Baker 20-yard line after 10 minutes of play Oliver took a lateral pass cut back over tackle and tore his way to the first touchdown Boswell kicked goal Coleman made a beautiful 20-yard return of a punt early in the second quarter to put the ball on the Billy 20-yard line and from there it was carried over in six plays Oliver making the last four yards Dennis kicked goal The next march was 65 yards after Dennis had intercented a pass and ran it back 25 yards to the 35-yard line He made another 14- yard gain before Spearman circled end for 36 yards and the touchdown Dennis kicked gcal The half ended with on the Baker eight-yard line Boswell recovered a fumble on the Dnniel Baker 35-ynrd line to open the way for the first touchdown in the second half Four plays made a first down on the 23-yard line Lang-don on an end around picked up 12 Spearman went to the one-yard line and then over Dennis kicked goal A few minutes later Spearman gathered in a punt danced and dashed throne the bewildered Billies for 60 yards and six more points Dennis again kicked goal A series of beautiful passes Tiner to Phelps and Tiner to Graves made the next touchdown Tiner kicked goal Kitchen counted No 7 by smashing the hat five yards after a Inn gain by Oliver Colemsn kieked goal A sensational 40-yard pass Kitchen to Lanedon put the ball on Daniel Baker's five-yard line in the elosing minute and Coleman carried it over Wallace missed goat Score by periods: 7 14 21 13--55 Daniel Baker 0 0 0 0-- 0 Starting lineups: Texas le: Boswell It Vanght Ig: Townsend Taylor rg Shackelford rt: Myers re Dennis qb: Spearman 1h Al Kitchen fh Daniel le: Patters Oliver It Linkenhoaer le: Wren Wood ra: Wise rt: Holland re: Baker oh: Gibson ih Smith rb Weaver fix Curtis (Texas) nmpire Fisher (St Mary's): Head-linesman Bradshaw (Baylor) field judge Winkelman (Arkansas) Substitutes: U--Walker Salkeld Howell Coleman Evans Armes Phelps Cm Polo Game Start Set for 3:30 Today San Angelo Wins First Game 13-0 Bierman's Team Wins First Game Carnegie Tech Noss Out Win SAN ANGELO Oct 1-4T)ne of the heaviest clubs in an Angelo High School's history opened the football season here Saturday with a 13 to victory over the lighter Class Ballinger Bearcats who lost to the Bobcats last year 4f3 to San Angelo made 15 first downs to Ballinger's two but met stubborn goal line defense Long runs by Hays and McGlothing featured despite the Lund After hays ran 18 yards in the second quarter Delker rammed' 20 yards for the first counter and kicked goal As the third quarter ended Reid returned a punt 34 yards to the six-yard line and on the first play in the nest period Delker lunged over lie missed goal Equipoise Wins $20000 Handicap MINNEAPOLIS Oct 1--A spirited South Dakota State team fighting the desperate battle of underdogs held Minnesota's heavier and stronger squad to a 12 to 0 victory Saturday before 17000 persons in the Gophers' opening game It was Bernie Bierman's debut as bead coach at his alma mater but the game left him viewing with disappointment the ragged play of his squad which next Saturday plunges into Big Ten play against Purdue Although playing out of their class the South Dakota team outclassed the Gophers in every department except power play It was recourse to pure power which enabled the Gophers to score two touchdowns Score by periods: Minnesota 0 6 0 13-12 South Dakota 0 0 0 0-- 0 El Ranchito and Dallas polo clubs will meet today at 3:30 tn on the formers home field one mile east of Arlington in the second game of the two-game series now being played El Ranchito presenting an exceptionally strong lineup won the first game Friday afternoon but the Dallas aggregagation promises to even the score this afternoon Cecil Childers El Ranchito captain who was high man Friday with 10 goals will use Luther Weekes A Wharton Jr who celebrated his return to the El Ranchito lineup Friday by smashing through five tallies and turned in a splendid game Stephens Jr Fran Johnson Ranger Capt Tom Hickman and himself for the home team Hardy Neel Dallas mentor who was 'handicapped in Friday's game when of his stellar players were absent plans to start himself Capt "Bub' Newman Randolph Allen and Fred Bal les and will use Maj "Bir' Long George Prendegast Cecil Adkins and George Bennett as substitutes Capt A Barnhart A and Eddie Compton will referee today's encounter for which a small admission will be charged PRO-AMATEUR GOLFERS TO PLAY BOAZ MONDAY PITTSBVIIGH Oct Tech's football team eked out a 7 to 0 victory over Geneva College Saturday It was a case of a pupil Howard Harpster Geneva coach bowing to his teachers Coaches Bob Waddell and Wally Steffen under whom he achieved All-American honors in 102S as Carnegie's quarterback The lone touchdown came late in the third period Art Crahame Geneva quarterback got off a poor kick ont of bounds on his 40-yard line From that point nine plays were needed to register the marker Karel going over from the one-yard stripe FORDI1AM RUNS OVER OF BALTIMORE TEAM 1 HAVRE DE GRACE 31d Oct 1 Equipoise Whitney's great 4year-old outstepped a chissy field Saturday to win the $20000 added Harve Ile Grace Handicap with Gallant Sir second and Tred Avon third Sonny Workman drove the greRt Equipoise the mile and an eighth in just a fifth of a second back of the record for the event held jointly by Cudgel and Crusader Carrying top weight of 128 pounds the mile record holder paid $410 to win $440 to place and $4 to show Tred Avon was a field horse along with Late Date Clock Tower and Charleigh Other also rans were Jack High former mile record holder Mate last year a leading 3-year-old Dark Secret which beat Equipoise last week: Her Grace St Brideaux White Clober and Ile limatbus Twenty Grand a favorite was seratched earlier in the day because of an injury suffered Thursday Ohio State Beats Wesleyan 34 to 7 Women Golfers to Set Fall Tourney I Charley Casper athlete who is majoring in journalism reveals in a story through the university's news service that a group of the football Frogs had control of the Louisiana state government headquarters for a few minutes while in Baton Rouge to play tr "King for a day" Charley quoted to start his story In Huey Longs domain Charley it is Casper tePs how Foster Howell Red Oliver Dan Sa Meld Wallace Myers and Jack Graves while inspecting the Louisiana capitol found the chief executive's office deserted and took charge With their college government and politcal science the Frogs were well on their way toward reforming the world especially that part of tt In NEW 'YORK Oct University of Baltimore provided little op- position today as the powerful Ford-tam eleven ronted the Southerners at Fordham Field by a 69 to 0 count The 1932 Ram varsity was on display only at brief intervals during the contest but on each appearance the 165-pound backfield ripped and harrassed the Baltimore line and secondary defense Baltimore Olowed cf brillianey only in rho firs4 period The battering Rains were held to a tnnehdown but with the ineeption of the second team backfield Harlow Boyle Pavlicovic and Sarausky the Cavanaugh formation began to click Score by periods: Ealtimore 000 0--0 Fordham 23 7 27-69 OHIO STADIUM COLUMBUS Ohio Oct I Ohio State Universsity football team opened its Beacon here Saturday afternoon by scoring a 34 to 7 triumph over an old rival Oiio Wesleyan University in the second and third periods Many of the Scarlet's second and third string players were in the lineup WesleyanB lone marker came in the third period when Vanderbilt broke away oft tackle for a beautiful 53-yard run with Gall adding the extra point Dates for the annual Fall handicap tournament of the Fort Worth Wornans Golf Association will be set Monday morning when a business meeting of the organization will be held at the Glen Garden Country Club at 9:30 a tn Announcement of thp meeting was znsde Saturday by Mrs Greene secretary After the meeting the weekly play will he held Two-ball foursomes are to be staged again The monthly proamateur event of the State A will be held Monday over the ronz course Smiley Rowland manager announced Saturday Rowland has teamed with Byron Nelson to win the last two events and they will playtogether again Monday More than a score of teams are expected to compete BMW SCHOOL- 'North Side (Fort Worth) 33 Arlington Me Conley 13 Peron Amarillo 13 Rangor Bonham 39 Von Alstrne San Angelo 13 Bollinger itt Mc Carney 13 Fero' Waco St Forest (Datta) Sonnet (Dallas) tta State Home Meow steam) 16 Louisiana until Howell made the mistake of putting his hamlike hand down on a battery of buttons That called in a brigade of secretaries and what-nots 01111 tb 11(L1 11 AMMON! niM IMENIIIIIMMEW.

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