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131 ARKANSAAS DOWNS 1 7-0 TO STRENGTHEN TITLE BID 9 TP SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS RT WORTH STARoELEGRAM A FORT WORTH OWNED NEWSPAPER SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS FORT WORTH TEXAS Whel the West Begins SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 1936 IP 9 IPO 0 A SS FROGS Til21 VE CEV 9 lb I ONE TIME WHEN FLIPPING FROGS CHOSE TO RUN ONE TIME WHEN FLIPPING FROGS CHO TO RUN 1 1 HOGS CRUSH IfUSTANGT HOPES REGISTER 4 SORES ON PASSES HOHMANN gemoswyk es k- ArN T1 TS s-- RvD :1 l' Apt Iv' i A sv- 11y -r lb yi 4 A pit 7: i ili 711 1-10Httk i-4 43': iii 00iil --7 4'''' tp 7 oot1 4 1 Z-- igt! i' 7'' g'EW -I -7'''It 1: 77 --1': -N- ci-0'' 0 a 'It ItAk le -4: 1i 4 41- It 4t 4-41r Itli ikto4s ci) 44 'Itt i i :::0 I -5-- ft iE -7 4' 4 1 Is': 4- I' I 1 titMI 011 'S Ikt P5 AF11 r'' GAME AT A GLANCE tgO Yards gained rushing 122 go Yards gamed passing 80 10 passes completed 8 30 Yards penalties 0 GAME AT A GLANCE CENTENARY 8 First downs 78 Yards gained rushing ite 211 Yards gained passing 30 12 of 16Pas Nes completed8 of 19 30 Yards perialties 55 I11 BY FLEM HALL DALLAS Nov 14 They call him "Baby Face" but to the University of Arkansas Razorbacks here Saturday afternoon Kenneth Goodson halfback and quarterback looked for all the world like Santa Claus It Innnritari 1-incre th r111-1 hnil like Santa Claus He handed the Hogs the old ball grime that practically cinched them at least a tie for the Southwest Con- Iference championship The final score was Arkansas 17 0 and all of the points resulted from miscues by luckless Junior In the early minutes of the second quarter he fumbled on his own 15-yard line to set things up for A Owens field goal that made the score 3 to In the final 10 seconds of the same period he tossed an ill advised arid poorly executed flat pass that Bob-he Martin ran back 20 yards through a clear field for a touchdown kie4S: VARREN Jo (4: ty STOKES --4 z- e- A RR EN 4-ii 1 4: BY ED PRELL To the accompaniment of a spectacular aerial barrage the Horned Frogs said fare-Well to their home field for 1936 yesterday afternoon Their "sparring partners" (that's just what they appeared to be) were the Centenary Gentlemen from Shreveport and when it was all over the score was 26 to It was a twin passing show by Sam Baugh the outgoing prince of passing and little Davey O'Brien the crown prince who will take over the Royal Purple next Fall Each of 'em tossed two touchdown passes and the showing of little Davey assuaged hi part the sadness of the Frog fans as the end of Baugh's career drew nearer Throws Six Passes Hurryin' Hal McClure of course was in: the thick of proceedings He was on -the receiving end of two passes that netted a score The other markers were made by Willie Walls and Vic Montgomery Baugh was only in there for one quarter but that was all the time he needed for his devastating work He unfurled only six passes and five of them were completed for 66 yards Sam led a stream of seniors out of combat when the firq quarter ended with the Purple on top 13-0 but the invaders came to life at intermittent periods and Coach Dutch Meyer was forced to shoot some of his regulars back in action to stem the tide 7:: on a spin play Center Stokes and Fullback Hohmann the Gent linebackers are trying to reach him from behind No 29 is Warren right end trying to get back into the play The Frogs' 26-0 triumph was a home "farewell" for 13 seniors (Star-Telegram Photo by Tom Dillard) Glenn (Donkey) Roberts slipped through the Centenary line for many a yard Saturday afternoon The senior fullback is shown here after making eight yards When Owen converted the score was 10 to The slender North Dallas boy didn't play in the third quarter and there was no scoring Five minutes after he returned to the cid in the fourth quarter the boys from the Ozarks had seven more points They got the ball when Lloyd Woodell intercepted a Goodson-thrown pass on the 45 It required only three plays to store from there against a Mustang team which seemed to suddenly sag in its boots In the final 19 yards were made on a pass Jack Robbins to Ralph Rawlings who caught the toss on the 10-yard line and ran by Goodson Except for that last scoring thrust azainst doubtful resistance the Razorbacks never came close to gong any place under their own poAer but neither were they ever danzer of being scored upon The Mustangs marched up and down the BIG TILTS FAIL TO BRING OUT ROSE BOWL CLUB A Grand Slam! Aggies Blister Utes 20 to 7 TULANE ERRORS GIVE GEORGIA 1-6 ININ TIDE NOSES OUT GEORGIA TECH 201016 11 617 rs on ned tire tin-lent jtht had ook Lion tish don for was 0 11 1 TO PAGE 3 COLUMN 5) Louisiana State Defeats Auburn THE LINEUPS Texas A Position Stages McDonough Young McGarry Routt Seibold Deware Todd Phythian Page Whitfield Schleckman Morrow Balken Vitek Mecham Pitner Snow Shockey A Jensen Cummings Crandall Score by Texas 7 6 0 7-20 Utah 0 7 0 0-7 touchdowns Pitner 2 Shockey points from try after touchdown Boyd (sub halfback) 2 (placements Utah touchdown Jensen point from try after touchdown McGarry (placement) Don Reddish ford) umpire Roy Cahoon (Utah) head linesman Al Williams (Cornell) NEW YORK Nov 14 W-- Northwestern's undefeated and untied Wildcats completed their football sweep through the Big Ten Conference today as Notre Dame Pittsburgh and Minnesota chalked up impressive intersectional triumphs and Yale's Bulldogs paced by their great end Larry Kelley toppled Princeton 26-23 Northwestern overcame sturdy resistance from Michigan's Wolverines to win 9-0 A record crowd of 80000 packed the Yankee Stadium to watch Notre Dame which will play Northwestern next week humble the Army 20-6 The day's program accomplished little in the way of developing an outstanding Rose Bowl contender Fordham the East's leading hope was idle and the two eligible Southern machines Louisiana State and Alabama both won SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14 Texas A M's touring gridders outpointed Utah University's football stalwarts in a rugged battle Ute Bowl today 20 to 7 The victory was the brilliant Texans' third in eight days Last Saturday they drubbed Southern Methodist and Armistice Day University of San Francisco felL victim to a sensational passing attack- The vaunted Texas -aerial circus had an off day against the Indians however but Homer Pitner 185- pound halfback more than made up the difference It took the Aggies only seven minutes to score Taking a punt on their 26 theAggies reeleA off a series of first downs to Utah's 20 Southpaw Jim Shockey whipped an aerial to Quarterback Richard Vitek for a first down on Utah's 7 Pitner squirmed through center to score ing 30 yards to midfield Shockey bolted through another gaping opening to Utahs 18 and Pitner dashed to the Utes' 2-yard line then went over on- the next play Only five minutes later Utah tallied its lone touchdown on a freak Tacklers swarmed over Quarterback Milton Mecham on the Texas 43 He flipped a wild pass Halfback Sterling Jensen stole the ball as it bounded out of a dozen eager hands and sprinted 25 yards to pay turf Bernard McGarry's placement was good The Texans opened up in the final quarter for their final points Center Charles Dcware intercepted a pass on Utah's 28 Pitner made first down in two tries then added another to place the ball on Utah's 10 Pitner lateraled to Shockey who crossed standing up Boyd once more added the extra point NEW ORLEANS Nov 14 Tulane fumbled its way to a 12-6 defeat at the hands of Georgia University here today before 18000 The flying heels of Bucky Bryan fleet wave halfback which carried Tulane to its lone touchdown were unable to offset the sloppy offensive play of the Greenies After Tulane kicked out to the 40 Green passed to Anderson for a touchdown The former's try for the extra point from placement was wide Anotiler fumble paved the way for the second Georgia score Bryan juggled and dropped the ball on his 42 and Haygood fell on it Cavan circled end for 16 and Anderson sliced through the line for eight more Green cut back off tackle for 14 and Cavan added three before Green swept right end for a touchdown standing up Tulane came back a minute later with its lone tally Bryan took the ball on his own 20 reversed his field and sped 80 yards to a BIRMINGHAM Ala Nov 14 VP) tcluisiana States 'unbeaten Tigers cruthed Auburn 19 to 6 here to-lay before 25000 fans in a game featured by a 90-yard sprint for a touchdown by Jess Milner Tiger left halfback in the final period Auburn drove to a touchdown in the closing seconds after most of Ls regulars had been relieved t're bY 6 0 13-19 AitNre 0 0 0 6-6 9iroz LouflOana State touchdowns Reed isun for Mortoni Nittner Tinsley hont (rem try after touchdown Coffee Auturrt Blake (sub for Bites-- cock I William Boyd halfback was rushed in to placekick the extra point Pitner ripped a hole through the Utah line in the second period rac O'Brien Sparkles But once he took charge Little Davey never needed any help even from the great Baugh He appeared very competent as he drove his men through the final three-quarters In the face of adversity which bounced on the scene a few times in the form of threatened Centenary uprisings the Dallas sophomore was just as cool and masterful as whet he was engineering his two touchdown campaigns His passing percentage was almost as good as Baugh's Davey completing seven out of 10 for 145 yards This gave the Frogs 211 yards through the air their high mark of the campaign Tacked on this total were 78 yards gained on running plays just eight less than the Gents compiled In going ahead of Centenary four victories to three in their all-time competition the Frogs again copied the pattern of the Baylor and Texas games It is a simple getting the jump on the other fellow The game was scarcely three minutes old before had a touchdown Four Games-81 Points! For the three consecutive home games the Frogs amassed 81 points to their opponents' six The crowd of 5000 that came out to watch their favorites' final fling was treated to an excellent show even though the Opposition was below par Meyer threw a constant stream of new warriors into the battle giving all of the 13 seniors a chance to play and likewise furthering the collegiate baptism of his sophomore brigade who must play a more prominent part next season First downs were even eight to eight but net yards gained told the story-250 to 88 The Frogs' first touchdown came the second time they took possession of theball- Starting from their' own 45 Sam passed to Walls who ran to the 38 for a 17-yard gain Roberts and McCall cracked the line RICE HILIBLES TEACHERS 347 Football Results WOLF B01'S TO DUKE 71-1 PANTHERS t'AIIP NEBRASKA 101 Michigan State Smashes Kansas ATLANTA Nov 14 (A') weathered a savage second half attack here today to protect its unbeaten record with a 20-16 victory over Georgia Tech The Redshirts sent their supporters' Rose Bowl fever to new highs by slashing through to three scores in the first two periods but the Engineers stormed back after the intermission forced a safety earned two touchdowns and kept on threatening up to the final gun The battering 'Bamans took the opening kickoff and drove 63 yards to a touchdown on 13 plays Kit-grow Nisbet and Caldwell pounded it down to the 12 and there with the Tech defense drawn in Kilgrow flipped a touchdown pass to Caldwell Shortly after the quarter the Red Elephants turned on the steam again after a punt exchange gave them the ball at midfield going over after a series of eight plays A few minutes later Hughes pounced on Edwards' fumble on the Tech 27 and four plays later the 'Bamans rang the cash register again Tackle Cushing started the fireworks for Tech a minute or two after the second half started by smashing through to throw Hughes behind the 'Bama goal on a punt attempt Konemann hauled the free kick 34 yards back to the Alabama 40 and two plays later took Sim's pass on a dead run at the 25 and legged it on over Konemann paved the way for the final touchdown in the last quarter with a 71-yard sweep around end bringing the ball to the Tide 16 Jones hauled it to the three and Appleby finished the trip on two Score by A la llama 7 13 0 o-20 Georgia Tech 0 0 9 7-16 touchdowns Caldwell Shoemaker Nisbet points a ter touchdown Kilgrow 2 (placements SR fey liughea Georgia Tech touchdowns Konemann Appleby points after touchdown Sims 2 tplacementsi Hoosier Passes Foil Chicago 20-7 GAME AT A GLANCE PITTSBURGH 19 NEBRASKA 6 20 First downs 5 244 Yards gained rushing 76 77 Yards gained passing 21 5 of 7Passes completed1 of 15 20 Yards penalties 15 By Associated Press SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 26 Centenary Arkansas 17 Southern Methodist Baylor 13 Oklahoma A Augustan a 46 Sioux Falls Wentworth 13 Principia 20 New Mexico Military Institute 0 West Texas State Teachers 0 (tie) Texas A I (Kingsville) 20 St Mary's (San Antonio) Rice 34 Sam Houston Teachers 7 Hardin-Simmons 31 Howard Payne Tempe Teachers (Ariz) 19 Texas Mines New Mexico Aggies 7 Nwo Mexico 0 Texas A I 20 St Marys (San Antonio) LAWRENCE Ran Nov 14 1-chzah State overwhelmed the of Kansas football team 41 to 0 scoring six touch6mAns a powerful drive that gathered force both on the ground and in te a-r as the came progressed 6000 spectators saw the V-ne rzii State 14 2' 20-41 10-)a) 0 0 A 0-0 Sr Michigan State touchdowns (sub for Nelson) Pingel F71b f)r Pinael) Nelson Diehl (sub points aftr touchdown "ub for Coolidge) 4 (sub for riseementa CHAPEL HILL Nov 14 (AP) Capt Ace Parker ran 105 yards returning a kickoff today and played brilliantly otherwise to lead Duke University to a 27 to 7 victory over Bear Wolf's North Carolina Tar-heels virtually clinching Southern Conference and state championships A crowd of more than 34000 the largest ever to watch a game here saw the Tarheels battle bravely in holding the Blue Devils tight until midway of the tliird period when Parker took a kickoff five yards back in his end zone and raced for a touchdown HOUSTON Nov 14 ic reterves went into action today and whipped the game Bearkats of Sam Houston State Teachers College 34 to 7 before 4000 Aside from Jake Schuehle the Rice backfield was composed entirely of sophomore reserves and Schuehle played only five minutes Steen right end was the only Owl regular in the line None of the remainder of the usual Rice starters played Coach Jimmy Kitts saving them for the Texas Christian battle next week Their work in the backfield marked Russell Brandon Parker and Mechler as fine material for the Owls three remaining big games with Texas Christian Baylor and Southern Methodist Sam CHICAGO Nov 14 (AP) The Hoosiers of Indiana University with Quarterback Vern Huffman giving one of the greatest individual performances seen at Stagg Field this season defeated a stubborn band of Chicago Maroons 20 to 7 before 20000 spectators today Held to si points in the first half Coach Bo McMillin's red shirted invaders with Huffman passing the Maroon secondary dizzy a slashing through the Chicago line for consistent gains put the game on ice with touchdowns in each of the final periods LINCOLN Neb Nov 14 Pittsburg Ifs superior running attack combined with effective passing in the pinches and ability to seize breaks enabled the Panthers to whip Nebraska 19 to 6 today before a capacity football crowd of 36000 in Memorial Stadium Arnold Greene big fullback tallied two of Pitts three touchdowns but the all-around play of Bill Daddio end featured the winners' performance Score by periods-- Pittsburgh 0 12 0 7-19 Nebraska 0 6 0 6 touchdowns Greene 2 Urban points atter touchdown Souchak (place-kick) Nebraska touchdown NV CHART (TURN TO PAGE 2 COLUMN 1) fi rvi Bucks 'Take' Mini In 3rd Period 13-0 In This Section You Will Find CONFERENCE STANOING Pct eta UP 5 4 1 0 800 83 42 4 3 1 0 750 80 36 5 3 1 1 700 43 31 tJ 3 1 2 0 333 20 4 4 1 2 1 375 31 50 3 1 2 0 333 21 23 4 0 4 0 000 31 69 11e olrnes Count 02 game won and S2 1Prs EAST West Liberty 7 Concord State 6 Lockhaven (Pa) Teachers 14 Mansfield Teachers 6 Montclair (N J) Teachers 12 Trenton Teachers Glenville 27 Shepherd Shippensburg (Pa) Teachers 14 Indiana Teachers Albright 26 Lebanon Valley 7 American (Washington C) 14 Johns Hopkins 6 Amherst 14 Williams 13' Boston College 22 Western Maryland 7 Boston University 14 Clarkson 7 Tufts 13 Bowdoin Holy Cross 32 Brown Catholic University 7 North Carolina State 6 Columbia 17 Syracuse Dartmouth 20 Cornell 6 Drexel 7 Delaware 6 Franklin Marshall 71 Dickinson 10 Duquesne 13 Carnegie Tech Bloomsburg Teachers 7 East- burg Teachers George Washington SO Catawba Ithaca 12 Grove City 7 Wisconsin Takes Cincy 27 to 0 Georgetown Loses To Manhattan 13-0 Position Utah State Wins Lowe Williams Klindworth Hines Irio Landry Alountain Title Nickelson Bumpers Price Morris Archer Belton Reimer Steen Mechler LOGAN Utah Nov 14 coorsie emeati Russell toe of Tackle "Red" Wade brought Callahan Coffee Utah State Agricultural College a Kivell Hancock 14 to 13 victory over Colorado Uni- SRamme Houston 7 0 0 7 14 0 13 7-34 versity and the 1936 Rocky Moun- Houston touchdown Ive II: tain Conference football champion- I try for point Rose (placiment) Rice ship today It was the first undis- toctounc h2dovot rnysf 0C off point Sstteen 214 e( cpht al ecrem Be nrtasn)-- puted title for the Aggies since 1921 I Daugherty a (Placements) utts WEEKS GAMES 1 vs Race at Houston 8- vs at Waco "'Has Aggies vs Centenary at Shreve-- 0m Sports 1-2-3-4-5 High School Football 5 Racing Results 4 American Agent 7 Financial News 10-11 Humor Parade 12 I Phillips 12 Elsie Robinson 12 Week's News in Review (I CHAMPAIGN Ill Nov 14 M-- Ohio State's scarlet jerseyed warriors defeated Illinois 13 to 0 before a Dads Day crowd of 18000 today The Buckeyes crashed over with two touchdowns in the third period Rabb zipped through tackle for a 29-yard dash to score the first with Booth scoring the second on a lateral from Dye on the six-yard line Illinois threatened only once MADISON Wis Nov 14 Scoring a touchdown in every period and capitalizing on several breaks the University of Wisconsin football team defeated Cincinnati University by a score of 27 to 0 before a crowd of 9435 today It was Wisconsin's second win in seven games NEW YORK Nov 14 tumbled Georgetown out of the undefeated class 13-0 today scoring both touchdowns in the second period nf their game at Ebbetts Field Brooklyn LAST WEEKS RESULTS 17 td 25 Centenary 13 Cloahoma owes ar)gIps 20 Universty of Utah neseta Lntveraty of Texas it I tCONTINL'ED ON PAGE 4 COL 4) 7.

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