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t' -I 0 A t- 4 Inme 4 '1-''- 4 0''' '-''rt'''' 4' 4 4 i 4 I l'''''' 4 i Z' 12' 4516i tie-i- i 4 I r'1' '''''rt' g' ('e 4'''' 4t 4' 4 1 4 t-tAk tr 6 i-2 1 ''''''3 111 1M OS MELTON star-Te legtarn zrirtg 'Writer If the Texas Longhorns never see the pesky TUC Horned Frogs again it will be 10 years too soon And its most likely that Bible due to end his active coaching career this sCaSOn after 32 years always will ha a -pore feeling- for little Dutch Meer For those rumors ou'Ne been hearing about what went on in the 'all Statimin Saturday afternoon are true The 'leyer coached Frogs losers of five straight games anti rated hardly good enough to get On the field with a major foe rose right up and smacked over the mighty Longhorns 14-0 It was one of the most startling believe-it-or-nots of a dippy season Back in 1941 Bible got his Bible-plan going and came up with a great ball club but the Frogs beat him by a touch In 1942 it was the same story when Little Beecher Montgomery had his three minutes of und3ing glory Then in 1944 the Frogs did it again nosing out a 7-6 triumph that gaVe them the conference title It seemed impossible that history could go right on repeating- There wasn't a reason in the world for the Sters being unwary They still had a chance at a piece DI the conference title and almost a sore shot at some game They had ITohhv 1arne and as fine an over-all squad as the circuit has seen But as 21000 fans who looked on ill testify It did happen again and there was no fluke about it An amazingly efficient pass del nse concocted by the Dutchman plus a Purple squad tree from injuries and spoiling for was the story 1 I ilt ll pouin itAll t'S arm sg for was the story third period and set up the second TCU touchdown covered the ball on the Texas 10--yard line Layne Later the Frogs themselves could not decide which treated roughly all afternoon was trying to punt from man had actually blocked the kick but Harold Kilman his own 20 (Staff Photo by Al Panzera) BLOCKED Frogs rush through the Texas defense to block Bobby Layne's attempted punt and smash the Texas star to the turf The play came in the It 'LEM HALL Star 1 eirgra Sport' Icriter FAYETTEVILLE Ark Nov 16 Plain John Barnhill the blackbroNA ed dead-pan young man who walks like a panther and plays his football straight can have his beart's desire in Arkansas In his first year of coaching at Arkansas University the Tennesseean Saturday earned the scarlet Razorbacks zt least a share of their first South est Conference football thampionship since 1936 He did it at Razorback Stadium tv the SMII Mustangs 13-0 rik ith two stunning one an 8F-y ard kickoff return by Clyde Scott and an 85-yard gallop by Aubrey Fowler from scrimmage Both came In the second half after the Mustangs surprisingly had given the homecoming gathering a bad scare or two It was a raw grey day with a cold 2(Fnile wind sweeping from the north lengthwise of the field a wind which was destined to play little part in the outcome of the game The field was spongy and slick in spots but neither muddy nor heavy It did not materially effect the play Every one of the permanent Feats along the side lines of the concrete stadium situated in the natural valley between beautifully wooded slopes were occupied and the temporary end zone sections were partially filled to bring the total attendance to an estimated 15000 By employing an ever-changing defense that featured a seven-man Lne when the Porkers were out of their own end of the field the ktustangs had the Pivvies stuttwed In the first half but Scott opened the second half with his sensational sprint and early in the fourth period Fow ler tore off tackle for the clincher Aside from those two tremendous wallops Arkansas never came really close to got Inside the 25-yard that's Me saying the home run hitterl never beat out a bunt SMt was within hunting distance of two but couldn't make it Once In the first two minutes the Mustangs reached the Arkansas two only to be thrown hack by a hard charging line that wouldn't yield In the second quarter the Blue and Red reached the five and failed A field goal was tried that time Again in the same period the Ponies got close enough to call on Wayne Campbell for a place kick but it too into the wind at an angle missed the mark Sticking almost entirely to rushing the red-suited huskies who play their football hard but clean picked up 260 yards running azainst Coach Nlatty Bell's well-conceived defense but the greater part of that total was made in the Arkansas end of the field SMU'a ground game practically as helpless against plain six-two- two-one Arkansas defense and the i Mustang passes which came in 1 large bunches when the wind was favorable could never get a reeeiver in the clear COLLEGE SCORES L4v ti 1 4 4 T'I 4A I S-4 IATTEN REICE 116 6) 1 II1 0 I Irish Spur! in Fourth Crush Wildcats 27-0 9 ley Holimig set up the Aggies first score that 29-yard field goal by the wizard John Huey fielded the ball perfectly all with the Cadets making and returned to the Aggie 43 six first downs to one for Rice Then the Owl's struck with the The Farmers also had an edge nrecision that carried them to in the first minute or so of the and returned to the Aggie 43 six first downs to one for Rice Then the Owl's struck with the The Farmers also had an edge precision that carried them to in the first minute or so of the GAME AT A GLANCE TEXAS ALM First Downs gj Yards Gained Rushint 124 Yards Gained Passing cO4 7 or Passes Contpleted of 23 ranNtill Intereepi e4 by 1 I for 30 Punts No Yds? 13 for 2 for 20 Penalties No- I cite 6 for 60 their 18-13 victory over Univer-i second Then things began to go sity of Texas 11vr0ng A 15-yard holding penalty Virgil Eikenberg fired an back 15 to its 22 James Keeney was rushed on his kick front the end zone the ball rolled GAME AT A GLANCE NOTRE DAME NORTHWESTERN27 First Dolt ns 4 43 'Yards Gained Rushing 52 5 Yard' Gained Passing 21 I of 11 l'i IIolleS Completed I of 10 3 PASSeS intercepted bY i runts Avg Vdtr 26 C5 Penalties Tdge 25 BY LORIN McMULLEN SOUTFIWIIST Tc'L i Texas Arkansas 13 SMIJ 0 Rice 7 Texas ABM JO ulsa 17 Baylor 41 Texas Tech 14 Oklahoma ABM 7 North Texas State 7 Houston Arizona 13 New Mexico 13 (Tie) Texas ABI 23 Stephen I Austin 20 Oklahoma City ID 6 Louisiana POIY 2- Kilgore Junior College 7 San An Lein College I Lamar College 26 Schreiner Navarro 1znIr Colic-se 20 Clifton Junior College 7 McMurry i rioward Payne 6 Soitthwet Texas State 13 Sam Houston State 13 PACIFIC COAST Stanford 27 Washington State 26 Oregon State 7AL California 7 l'CLA 111Montana Washington III Oregon Idaho 26 Portland ROCKY MOUNTAIN Colorado Mines 35 Kansas State (Hate) Teachers IL Colorado College 14 Grinnell Denver 13 Colorado 13 (Tie) Brigham Young 20 Colorado ABM FAR WEST Fort Warren 13 Wyoming '11" 6 Redlands 28 San Diego Naval Training Center 13 Pomona Caltech 14 Western (('olo) State 6 Idaho Southern Branch 6 (Tie) Western Washington 9 Pacific Lutheran St Martin' College 21 Nineteenth Fleet Greyhounds 0 Central Washington 56 Lewiston State 6 Hallmark lost six yards in twodead on the Rice 37 Star-Telerram Sports Writer lyard -pass to Billy Taylor C-art i nd lot 10 COLLEGE STATION Nov 16-1Russ made two more for the first' PlaYs Frank Tonto slipped 1011 kick' Here Baty passed to Clarence! The Christian team made up Battled furiously for most of the down on the 16 Keeney and An -i asor His ki How ell for 14 yards Welch went tor I he most part of freshmen bounced dead On the Aggie 38 der son made eight yards on twol through the nudtile for four to the and l'houtores plaed one of plays and after one incomplete' And on the first play from Atte faked toss to the right whirled Aggie lead to 10-6 It a an from Baty to Welch in the end finest games in TC1 histor 7 pass from he I I Eike nherg there nice scored to cut the 19 and after an incomplete passm i It i 10s tele zdert altt it-s in i lie a ws I i i places apparenti and threw to Russ who was stand odd play Eikenberg took zone Ballentine went in anti hoot-I tee th' coached a ready for per- and A ing near the left sideline and the ball from center ran far ed the ball between the effort with a clear field ahead he back and then WOUIld up and Soon as the Aggies gained pos-1 1 They made none of the ms-- dashed the 11 yards for the touch- threw the al apparently as session again they -3 yards -1()Ne 3 takes that hate nate urt them 41 'down far as he could in seven plays for a touchdown and a 10-0 lead badly all season And as even was a high wobbly floppy Ithe most ardent Steer frin must kicked goal to make it 20-10 James (Froggie) i I I i a It In this business Ezity connected 1(111041A i 11 iLusi 1 In this business Baty connected'concude the game by aggressive Texas ASINI Rice Institute suddenly hit its stride late in the fourth quarter here Saturday counted two quick touchdowns and wrapped up a 27-10 victory before 32000 fans to remain in the race for the Southwest Conference I oot ball championship game by aggressive Texas Rice Institute suddenly hit its stride late in th fourth quarter here Saturday counted two quick touchdowns and wrapped up a 27-10 victory before 32000 fans to remain in the race for the Southwest Conference I a II championship effort but Don Anderson made a young-ters richly ito Welch for nine then to Wray deserved I heir triumph I was miraculous stretch to get his Whittaker for 13 missed one try! The result of COU re ruins what hands on he ball fumbled it 1 connected with Dowell lor 17 to have been one of Texas knocked it into the air again and yards missed another and thenigreatest seasoms They cant win then with one last desperate from the 16 passed again to Ilow- ve ee' knocked it into the air again and yards missed another and th to ha one of Texas en' then with one last desperate from the 16 pased again to llo igreatest scasoms They can't IA in SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 16 Dame which played three quarters as if it had left its heart in Yankee Stadium in that scoreless battle with Army a week ago finally found its spark in 19- year-old Johnny 1ane 111 Saturday and cracked out three touchdowns in the final period for a 27-0 decision over Northwestern Gaining their sixth triumph in' a campaign for the national col-I legiate championship the Irish hurled a total of 45 players against the stubborn Wildcats to wear them down for fourth-quarter scoring drives of 61 50 and 38 yards in the sleet as a sell-out throng of 56000 buttoned up its overcoats and roared approval Panelli a 190-pound sophomore from Morristown collaborated with Emil (Red) Sitko of Fort Wayne Ind and Bob Livingstone of Hammond Ind to provide most of the backing-up power behind Johnny Lujack's alert quarterbacking That combination which helped Notre Dame roll up 27 first downs The Aggies took the kickoff tried two passes and on the second effort Barron Ellis intercepted Leo Daniels' pass intended for Mann Scott ran it back 28 yards to the 37 and from there the Owls scored again on five running plays leUltillti et tpt I 114FILPII A rt- Its intercepted Leo Daniels' pass intended for Mann Scott ran it hack 28 yards to the ASLIVI 37 and from there the Owls scored again on five rioning plays I hat disa sw-any lunge reached for the leatheriell ho lunged kind craw led over part of the conference title 7s fxr70d bo thl 17n i(mittee hardl At the same likely th ti: again When he came down hethe goal but they returned the II en -11 be le the Russ ripped off 17 Ellis addedl Is7peai ti kil lging a 1 salao had the ball and he was acrossball to the one From there on i SO the goal line James Williams i ani-' the first play of the second ni uar-ie i unpgo i rtt 'arm 4 missed the conversion try ker Ed Du sek luned over and Frog 1 four Russ made 10 more through! Two minutes and 25 secondsiBallentine kicked his 12th extra 111( the guards being stoppe on theilater Rice had another touchdo oi wnpnt in succession to ma 0 make it 10- new ear ave the two and from there after Ander-land the lead it never relinquished The Nggies now have two con-come incennve for the ears to son failed to gain Ellis raced On his own 22 Bury! Bat' of the ference defeats and are out Of around the Aggie left end for the Aggies fumbled when hit by Ralph U1 the race Rice still has to play TC In the final analysis per- touchdown Again James wilIMurphy and Eikenberg reeoveredand Baylor and must in both haps it was the Frog vas' de- hams kicked goal That made iC on the 17 to tie Arkansas 1 fense plus outstanding indi- 27-10 and left time for only the A holding penalty set the Owls! Eikenberg's passing deadly as: idual play by a dozen lad kick-off and two Aggie plays back to the 32 and on the firstlif was sas no more outstandm2 that told the story against The victory was hard to account Pk' Eikenberg passed over thel than the guard play of Weldon the Steer double-wing forma- for in the statistics The Owls i left side medium wide to Kenneyillumble Nvho at times seemed tc! tion Laynes faorite throw- made only six first downs five! who made the catch with Hall- be making every tackle for thel ing setup cl mark pressing him closely on the ground and one in the air 1 The Frogs used a 6-1-4 From it ranthe t1ast 15 yasrds to tpiet end li lie was especially effective in they got terrific rushin with But they connected quickly four closely hi in mar pressing osey an ()Nvls I The Frogs used a 6-1-4 From it on the ground and one in the air But they connected quickly four ran the last 15 yards to the endli lie was especially effective in they 74ot terrific rushing with The Owls came from behind in the second period with two touchdowns that put them ahead 13-10 but until the last four minutes ol the heated struggle the margin did not appear enough to beat the spirited Cadets The Aggies bucking a strong north wind in the third held the Owls scoreless in the quarter while resting Burl Baty's pitching arm for the big push they hoped to make when they drew the wind in the fourth But when the Cadets' big chance came early in the fourth they failed on a fourth-down pass on the Rice 31-yard line and never again threatened Immediately afterward lIuey Keeney who did some spectacular punting throughout the day kicked out of bounds on the Aggle 23 The Aggies lost seven yards on the first play and then Lavern Watson Owl line-backer detected Barney Welch's intention to quick-kick and waved Keeney back Scott sparked the defense N4 hich Ito Northwestern's four gained 523 intercepted three and knocked 'Yards by rushing A granite Irish down 10 of the 20 attempted limited Northwestern's ground the most part the two defenses of the best in the canceled out the offensive maneu Big Nine competition with an aver-Turn to Scott on Page 2 Turn to Irish on Page 2 times in as many opportunities zone This time James Williamslthe first half when the Aggies Capt Fred Taylor Dick Lipscomb BIG SIX Nebraska 33 Iowa State Kansas 34 Kansas State 0 Oklahoma 27 Missouri 6 BIG TEN Minnesota 16 Iowa Notre Dame Northwestern Illinois I6 Ohio State 7 Michigan 28 Wisconsin 6 MI DIVEST Missouri Mines 13 Kirksville Teachers US (Tie Iowa State Teachers 46 Drake Monmouth 13 Knox 0 Central 21 Luther 6 Beloit 12 Carroll Deka lb 10 Carbondale 0 Ripon 10 Coe Hillsdale 32 Lawrence Tech 14 Culver- Stockton 6 Dubuque 0 Lake Forest 20 James Millikin 0 Baker 3 Kansas Wesleyan St Benedict's 26 Emporia State 14 Albion 12 Ashland 7 Augustana 13 Illinois College Principle 44 McKendree Miami 20 Western Michigan Toledo 14 Baldwin Wallace 7 Kalamazoo 19 Defiance Southwestern (Kan) 14 Washburn 0 Cape Girardeau (Mo) State 27 Springfield State Cincinnati 34 Western 7 Michigan State 20 Marquette 0 Dayton 14 Ohio 7 Butler 25 Valparaiso 0 Wayne 37 Case (i Detroit Tech 9 Adrian 6 Otterbein 53 Kenyon North Central College 13 Elmhurst 6 Bowling Green 33 Xavier 6- Carleton 24 Cornell College 6 Illinois Normal 7 Illinois Wesieran 0 Oberlin Alieglieny 0 Ohio Wesleyan 39 Denison 0 Dakota Wesleyan at Morningside postponed (snow and rain) to Nov 22 IA erne at estern Union cancelled weather Findlay Cedarville 0 Wabash 26 Depauw Arkansas State 6 Evansville 6 (Tie) Indiana State 3 Ball State Franklin 12 Rose Poly Canterbury 7 Hanover Earlham 19 Manchester 6 Harvard Frosh 28 Brown Frosh 7 DeKalb 10 Southern Illinois State Normal Western Illinois Normal 13 Shurtleff Bradley 6 Marquette 6 (Tie) Parsons I Buena Vista 6 Otterbein 53 Kenyon Mount Union 26 Northern 2 Wheaton 24 Carthage Purdue 14 Ohio State 6 SOUTH Bethune-Cookman 13 Paine Floridan Normal 100 Albany State (I Southwestern Memphis 15 Cumberland Mighty Army Rolls Over Quakers 34-7 1114 114 -v -0' r-- 1 lrlir 4rn rr: gwir 7Acx 1 4-spf Atiiat dits- 4 -10z -'1ePal-444177-itz-v 4-! 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lsung quarterback pitching passes close to being the top performanceuntil he injured his leg and bad to be relieved of a Career that has been strictly star-studded all the way Meantime the Quakers tossed Altogether he was in there' a scare into the Cadets for a tew banging away for fifty minutes moments in the first period when and carried the ball nine times for they got an Army fumble on the a net gain of 59 yards or an aver-leadets' 30 and huffed and puffed siie of better than 6- yards a' to the 12 where they tried to settle for a field goal that did not click From there until Army ran out its third and fourth stringers in Turn to Arrny on Page 2 7 't'irginia State Greensboro 7 Louisville 25 Union Benedict 27 Fort Valley ((a) State 6 Kentucky State 13 Morris Brown Tutikegee Institute 3(0 South Carolina Hampden Sidney 14 Randolph con 6 Georgia Tech 25 To Vane 7 Alabama It Vanderbilt 7 Georgia 41 Auburn 41 Duke SN South Carolina 6 Clemson 29 Furman North Carolina 2ti Wake Forest I'M! 26 Citadel 7 North arolina State 27 Virginia 7 Bluefield State Virginia Union O' (Tie) Si Augustine 2 St Paul's 0 Florida AS'S(' 32 lark it BrCIVal 5 Tusculum 40 Virginia Tech 7 Richmond 7 (Tie) Kentucky 1:1 West Virginia 6 Morehead 9 Marshall 240 Wham( I Smith (Tie) kollin DI Stetson MississiPPI State 27 Northwest Louisiana 40 West Virginia Wesleyan IL Bethany 7 West Virginia State 54 Fort Knox 0 Maryville 33 Carson-Newman 7 Turn to Scores on Page 3 carry This with his two completions for 76 and kis kicking thrown in for good lime where he was forced out of meaaure made it strictly Davis carry This with his two completions for 76 and kis kicking thrown in for goodi lime where he was forced out of measure made it strictly Davis! 7 WATCH OUT BEIIIND Jackson w-hack nears the e- --ns9tiona1 -ii'i0 11---- Ere -4''' '-Mr'' '-i '4 --f a -r-'''''' 4 i t' sc -3 1 34-yard run against the Longhorns He had plenty of int--ferenee un front but Dick 1- 1- -'''''ic--'''v 1'41-7 -t6 ii---' 4 '-I f4'i Harris caught him from behind on Texas line (Staff Photo) JP a II it.

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