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PAGE TWO AlimpoimommonomowaimomiroIVI'ildionoommamoHpmooddhE FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAY MiliMiiMIIP SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 9 SU 1 11dimmommoninemoulhMmomommonommoomElinnonommommilmsammilgthemott PAGE TWO FORT WORTH SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 194 su Marquette Fails to Make Single First Down SMU Wins 16wa0 1 They'll Scrap It Out for Title Belville Opens Play-by-Play as Aggies Shatter TCU Jinx 20-6 Ohio Siaie's Rally Defeats Gophers 23-20 Tar Heels Tie Tulane 14-14 in 4th Quarter Scoring in lf Second Period 55000 Fans Watch Buckeyes Come From Behind Take Lead Stave Off Minnesotans Methodists Throw Up Tight Defense to Smother Northern Eleven 1 North Carolina Gridders Miss Field Goal Attempt in Last Seconds of Game NEW ORLEANS Oct 21 A fiercely fighting North Caro' team came from behind in the fourh quarter Saturday to pass tts wav two touchdowns and a 141-1 tie with Tulane's great powerhoue beert 34000 wildly-cheering spectanrx the last seconds of play the third attempt at a field zoal wide GAME AT A GLANCE Ohio State Minnesota 10 First Downs 11 128 Yards Gained Rushing 228 168 Yards Gained Passing 48 10 of 13Passes Completed 2 of 7 1 Pass intercepted by 0 429 Punts Average Yardage 418 50 Penalties in Yards 35 GAME AT A GLANCE Marquette 0 First Downs 15 13 Yards Gained Rushing 215 10 Yards Gained Passing 144 3 of 7 Passes Completed 8 of 18 1 Passes Intercepted By 2 291 Punts Average Yardage 31 8 53 Penalties in Yards 20 IC Ten spec ban' bon tors Tl ente ono in I 0 i A Ok o''' 0r- t''''': i ii k' IL'1 A 1 V' i ---i 4 1 tiz4 isi-: '-s) 0 1 4 i I it 1 1 AV :1:::4 2 1 --s I A'r5 i 1 's 4 '1: iti2ti'-' "tir: '7'i'ZeiNSR :4 04 i 1 1 4144 'a :1 2 :4 ts I :::::::1:::::: 1 i 14 1 :1 it" 'i: ''A' 'i i 4 -4 2 i I e' 4 I 2 i 1 I ::::4 'I '1-' 5 1 7 1::: 4 -k Armstrong Ready for Another Title Fight 3 Jrhr 12 164 52 of 1 6 to 5 to SATTLE Oct 21 (4))--Threo and three to go Homicide Henry Armstrong was ready Saturday 14 leave for Los Angeles and another title fight after turning in a three-round technical knockout over Ilfch ie Fontaine of Missoula Mont Fri day night Armstrong the world's weight champion who 13934 bounced Fontaine to the clr vas seven times before the towel came in from Richie's corner in tv1 minutes and three-seconds of the third Fontaine scaled 141 It was Henry's third knockout en his present Western tour He off Al and Howard Smt during the last two weeks On Oct 24 he fights Jimmy Garrison ot Kansas City at Los Angeles 03 Oct 30 he fights Bobby Pacho Los Angeles at Denver then 1 rest a couple of weeks at Hot Springs Ark before taking on Lo Ambers in New York Dec 1 MINNEAPOLIS Oct 21 (A)--Ohio States roaring Buckeyes pitched three touchdown passes Saturday and then resisted a Minnesota last quarter drive that netted one score and just missed another to win a topsy-turvy ball game 23-20 before 55000 fans Three points behind the Golden Gophers drove desperately to the Scarlet and Grey's four-yard line with two minutes to play On that play Minnesota was caught holding and penalized 15 yards On the next play fourth down Joe Mernik tried for a score-tying place-kick The ball struck the center bar of the goal posts bobbled a split second and then dropped back the wrong way Ohio State thus became the first Big Ten team to defeat a Bernie Bierman-coached Minnesota squad on its home field since 1932 Maag Kicks Field Goal The three-point margin of victory that stood out so prominently in a game that several times threatened a blizzard of touchdowns came in the Buckeyes' big second quarter when they twice came from behind to score 16 points With 48 seconds of the first half remaining the Gophers stopped an Ohio State drive on their 12 so 210- pound Charles INIaag tackle from Sandusky Ohio kicked a field goal from an extremely difficult angle That made the half-time score 16 to 14 and it looked like the visitors had things fairly well under control Don Scott tossed to Frank Clair in the end zone 34 yards for another Buck score The next Minnesota drive started from the Buckeyes' 39 where on first down Harold Van Every passed to Bruce Smith on the Ohio two and he fell over the last line The try for extra point was blocked and the score was 23-20 FIRST QUARTER' kicked for tbe Aggies to Clark on the Frog 7 He returned to the Frog 19 where he stumbled and fell a wide reverse Herring picked up 2 yards around the Aegis right end Cowart hit through a big hole at the Aggie left tackle for 5 yards On the same play Cowart was jammed for no gain Sparks punted high to Moser on the Aggie 30 He let the ball get away from him and Cook recovered for the Frogs on the Agiie 28 Herring was smothered for a 2-yard loss at the Aggie right tackle Cowart's attempted pass Wan knocked down by a rushing lineman and fell harmlessly Cowart dropped back to the Frog 35-yard line lifted a beautiful pass down the east sideline to Earle Clark who was wide open on the Cadet 10-yard line Earle caught the bail easily and ran over for a touchdown Horner's try for point was blocked TCU 6 kicked off for the Frogs to Moser on the A ggie 6 He made a fine dodging return to the Aggie 37 was smothered at guard for no gain On a wide sweep Moser circled the Frog left end for nine yards before Sparks got him Kimbrough hit off his right end for a first down on the Aegis 49 Moser got a yard at the Frog right end Moser swept around the Frog left end for a first down on the Frog 41 by inches The Frogs took time out Kimbrough swept the Frog right end for five steps Moser danced through tackle for three yards Kimbrough etarted Into his left tackle tried to ro wide and was dropped hard by Clark for a two-yard loss Moser kicked over the Frog goal line for a touchback FROGS On an attempted reverse sweeper Clark was spilled by Thomason for a two-yard loss Herring swept around the Aggie right end for 10 yards Sparks drove into the middle for a first down on the Purple 30 Herring reversed Into the sideline for three yards Cowart's pass to Looney over the middle was knocked down Looney was hurt on the play and was carried from the field He was replaced by Ronnie Brumbaugh Cowart's long pass to Clark down the sideline was high end incomplete Pugh came In for the Aggiee for Price Sparks got off a beautiful long punt to Kimbrough on the Aggie 1 Kimbrough fumbled but picked up the ball on the Aggie five and got back to the Cadet 19 before Cook got him Shook was hurt on the play A whole new Frog team went Into the game a spinner Pugh hit off his right end for four yards Kimbrough was dropped by Brumbaugh for no gain Moser broke inside the Frog left end for a first down on the Aggie 35 On a fake pass Pugh broke loose off tackle for five steps Moser dashed around end for a first down on the Aggie 45 Pugh's pass over the middle was intercepted by Roach on the Frog 45 and he returned to midfield It was a fine leaping catch reversed off tackle for two yards He fumbled when hit but Roach recovered on the Aggie 48 The quarter ended before another play could be run SECOND QUARTER Frog first team camegback In the game The Aggies sent in Buchanan Conatfer Rahn and White Herring was caught from behind on a reverse for no gain Cowart's bullet paps was too long to Herring Sparks punted to Jeffrey on the A ggie 16 and he returned to the Cadet 32 but on the play the Aggies were clipping setting them back to their 12 for first down lost a yard at the Frog left end when he slipped Conatser punted high to Cowart on the Frog 49 The ball went right through Cowart'm arms and Pugh recovered for the Aggies on the Cadet 47 Pugh's quick pass to White over the middle was good for five yards Sparks hit him as he caught the ball Jeffrey raced around the Frog right end for a first down on the 40 Pugh's running pass to Conatser was short and incomplete Pugh's pass down the sideline was intercepted by Clark on the Frog 23 and he returned to the Frog 27 a reverse Herring was dropped for a three-yard loss by Rahn Cowart was smothered at the Aggie left end for another two-yard loss Sparks punted high to Conatser on the Aggie 36 He returned to the Frog 47 before Clark got him Again the Aggies were caught Clipping pushing them back to their 43 AGGIOS Kimbrough came back in the Cadet backfield On a sweeper Kimbrough was brought down by Sparks and Brumbaugh after a two-yard gain Kimbrough stepped back and shot a long pass to Conatser on the Frog 25 Conatser made a fine catch of the ball and was downed in his tracks by Herring Kimbrough piled into his left tackle for two Conatser was swarmed for a two-yard loss at the Frog left end Pugh's pass -in the right flat to Conatser was good but made only four yards as Herring was up close Pugh's long pass to Conatser in the end zone was knocked down by Herring at the last minute and it was incomplete Frogs' ball on own 20 ItA as I is A SA 1' BETTY JAMESON national champion and defending tournament champion is Miss liemphill's opponent They start at 9 a -i 40 KATHRYN HEMPHILL will try" for her first Texas Women's Open golf title Sunday at River Crest in the 36-hole final match Longview Tourney Starts Thursday Paducah Virtually Out of 4-A Grid Race Belly Kathryn in Golf Final Rank Sherman High Netters Tar outs lege Eric and 14-6 Pico Mot Eac Tex garr St ends tacit Beer Sn epos Beat Ora ban 1 StJ Jo mon Keit ter: back Sa Pa i'i Coln Sc Joht Ean Sc Jo dowl tine' touc 10elv Sn ti fat1e short of a first on the Frog 29 Sherrnd broke through to smother Kimbrought for a half-yard loss on a smash Kimbrough drove Into the middle for a first down on the 27 Horner got him hard but Rua too late On an attempted pass Pugh fumbled but recovered for a five-yard 10S13 Pugh's pass in the right flat was intercepted by Horner and the big end raced all the way to the Aggie 24-yard line before Robnett got him from behind with a desperate diving tackle was dropped for no gain on a spinner Sparks' pass to Looney in the flat was good Do tried to Metal to Cowart but the bell was fumbled and Bobnett recovered for the Aggies on the Cadet 29 slipped and fell at right end for a three-yard loss Moser hit Into tackle fumbled when hit and Looney recovered for the Frogs on the Aggie 27 wail dropped for an eight-yard Inca on a sweep but the Agglee were offside and drew a five-yard penalty On a man-in-motion play Spark' hit oft tackle for four yards Bparke fumbled going into the line but Shook recovered for a yard toes On the play the Frogs got a five-yard penalty for offside It was second down and seven Cowart'' pass over the middle to Looney was too high and sailed Incomplete Moser Intercepted Covvart's pass on the Aggie 10 He lateraled off to Kimbrough as be wee tackled and big John roared to the Aggie 39 before he was knocked out of bounds lierlee waa hurt on the tackle And replaced by Everett swept the Frog left end for two yards before Herring got him Price broke off the Frog left tackle and raced for a first down on the Purple 44 before Herring got him from behind On an attempted sweet) at the Frog right end Moser was dropped for no gain by Spud Taylor Kimbrough ambled around the Frog left end broke down the sideline and went all the way to the Frog 13- yard line before he went out of bounds The big fellow was roaring with unstoppable speed and drive Kirnbrough tried the Frog right end but was dropped by Horner from behind after gaining only a yard Moser swept wide around the Frog left end raced to the sideline and over the goal line for a touchdown right In the corner before Cowart could get him Audish's try for point was good A 111 13 6 KICK Frogs sent in reserves including Mac Best Crawford Duckworth Kring Alexander Jones and Hinton Robnett kicked for the Aggies to Spud Taylor on the Frog six He got back to the Frog 33 as the quarter ended FOURTI-4 QUARTER came back for the Frogs Cowart's long pass to Taylor was knocked down by Herman Brumbaugh made a fine catch of Cowart's pass for 10 yards but the Frogs got a 15-yard penalty for roughing on the play pushing them back to their 2e Cowart's pass across the field to Duckworth was much too high Cowart's pa ss to Kring was good for seven yards but it was fourth and eight Spud Taylor punted to the Aggie 22 where Everett 'killed the ball was chased out of bounds on a sweeper for no gain but the A ggies were offside and drew a five-yard penalty On a quick opener Thomason hit through the middle for five but the Agglee drew another five-yard penalty for offside Again Thomason hit into the middle and got a yerd Spivey added two yards at tackle Conatser back to punt got a low paseback He picked the ball up and ran around the Frog right end for 10 yards It was fourth and about four Conatser punted to the Frog 33 where Buchanan killed the ball 1 made a good catch of Cowart's fiat pass but slipped and fell The play lost a yard Cowart's pass sailed over Duckworth's hands Kimbrough almost got it but couldn't hold on On the play the Aggies were caught holding giving the Frogs a first down on the Frog 37 Kring fumbled but recovered and made a yard at the middle From a spread formation Cowart'' pass was much too high for Duckworth Cowart back to pass from the spread ran but made only two yards as Kimbrough came in fast Spud Taylor got off a beautiful kick entirely over the Aggies' safety man It rolled to the Aggie 1-yard line where Spivey picked ft up and got back to the Aggies 72 before he was dropped a fake kick Conatser tried to sweep end but lost half a yard RI Crawford got him Conatser punted to Taylor on the Frog 50 and Spud returned nicely to the Aggie 43 a spread formation Cow art came around the A ggie right end for six yards Cowart's short pass to Taylor was good but made only a yard From the spread Cowart raced the Aggie left end for two yards but it was short of a first down by two feet Kring drove over the middle for a first down on the AFCgie 33 Cowart's long pass was intercepted by Conatser on the Aggie five-yard line He took the ball away from Brumbaugh and took off down the west sideline He picked up speed as he went and outdistanced all the Frogs to go for a touchdown Kring was the last man with a chance at him but he couldn't keep up with the flying Conatser Davvson's try for point was blocked but bounced off the rushers' arms and over the goal for point A 20 6 kicked off to Taylor on the Frog HI He got back to the 15 before he was bit hard by Routt was spilled for a yard loss on a tackle try Kring's pass was incomplete in the flat All the Frogs' first-stringers able to play went back into the game Cowart's long pass was knocked down by Kimbrough and Conatser Sparks punted to Conatser on the Aggie 42 and he returned to midfield before Horner dropped him AGGIES Conatser got four yards through tackle Kimbrough was dropped for a five-yard loss by Looney on an end try Pugh tore through tackle for a first down on the Frog 35 before be was wrestled down Pugh failed to gain at tackle Kimbrough failed on a line buck Jeffrey fumbled but recovered for a fou-yard loss Conatser punted out of bounds on the Frog 29 pass to Horner was good for eight yards The Frogs got a five-yard penalty lot too many times out Pugh Intercepted Cowart's long pass on the Aggie 45 and he returned to the Frog 22 before he was caught It looked like he was loose but was dropped and the gun sounded as he hit the ground A 20 6 LONGVIEW Oct 21 Go Ifyi from Henderson Kilgore Tyler shall Jacksonville Longview sri other East Texas cities have sgr: fied their intentions of entering tha first East Texas Open Golf tourna merit for East Texas players which got under way Thursday when tiri par shooters and dubs started tying at Boones Public Golf Count The open flight will be over 72 holes and medal play while all othr flights will be match play with golfers to each flight Pro Floyd Boone announced then would be prizes for the winners srl runnersup of each flight Monday the tourney gets in sway with the regular East Tevi pro-amateur sweepstakes and so cording to the tournament commit tee the scores in Dilonday's play may be turned in for their qualifyirg rounds The best ball affair will ut under way at 1:30 PADUCAH Oct 21--The Paducah Dragons were virtually eliminated from the District 4-A football race here night as they dropped their second conference game to Crosbyton by a score of 6-0 The Crosbyton Chiefs already twice defeated in the campaign scored in the fading minutes of play after almost four complete periods of scoreless struggle The scorii play came when the Dragons were trying a desperate passing attack Howell Crosbyton right half intercepted Rudolph Mobley's pass on Paducah's 12-yard line Two plays later Howell carried the ball over for the touchdown The Dragons dominated the first half of the game but threw caution to the winds in the second half and allowed the Chiefs to penetrate the 20-yard marker three times on pass interceptions and fumbles First downs were even at 7-all Starting lineups: Crosbyton Blackwood and Freeman ends Karr and Davis tackles Simer and Reed guards Smith center Karr quarterback Howell and Hodges halfbacks and Scott fullback and Biddy ends: Cranford and Bighant tackles Handley and Sublet guards Lee center: Mobley quarterback: Stamps and Whitney halfbacks and Thompson fullback Two brilliant shotmakers both near the peak of their games will clash Sunday in the finals of the seventh Texas Women's Open tournament at River rest Country Club Survivors of a fast field that was something of a "who's who" of the Nation's top women stars are Kathryn Hemphill of Columbia and Betty Jameson of San Antonio Miss Hemphill annually one of the leaders in the season's campaign gained the final round by crushing Mrs Cardona 9 and 7 beating Mrs Ainsworth of Houston 7 and 6 nosing out Mrs Dan Chandler of Dallas 2 and 1 and holding onto an early lead to outplay Mrs Frank Goldthwaite 4 and 3 Miss Jameson defending champion and national titleholder marched through Mrs Vincent Hoetchst of Dallas 8 and 6 Mrs A Tuttlebee of San Antonio 7 and 6 Miss Jane Cothran of Greenville 3 and 2 and Mrs Helen Hicks Hart) 3 and 1 First round is to start at 9 a and the second round at 2 Finals in all lower flights were completed Saturday I Special to The Star-Telegram SHERMAN Oct of Sherman High School tennis players for this year were announced Friday by Miss Faye Noble Sherman tennis coach Vernon Bedingfield heads the boys' bracket and Juanita Schumacher is first among the girls Juanita is a sophomore and displayed such prowess in her freshman year that she played in several tournaments Boys' rankings are as follows: Vernon Bedingfield Jimmy Gribhie Gar Ian Bryan David Bryant Vernon Ray Griffin Jack Kolb Billy Hardy and Harry Hull Girls' rankings are: Juanita Schumacher Sally Williams Marcella Reeves Cecile Worth ley Margie Turley Joretta Compton Sara Cantrell and Odette Kennedy Players in the lower brackets have the right to challenge the player in the next position above to determine final positions Miss Noble is attempting to organize a North Texas tennis league including Sherman Gainesville Denton and Durant Okla and possibly Bonham The league would provide a means to arrange for practice and non-conference games so as to have opportunity to play each Saturday BY HAROLD RATLIFF Associated Press Sports Writer DALLAS Oct Red and Blue of Southern Methodist University colors expected by many to rest around the top of the Southwest Conference flagpole in December buried the Golden Avalanche of Marquette University 16-0 here Saturday in a game of glittering runs and long all on the side of the victors Marquette's offense was thoroughly Avalanche failed to make a first down and netted but 23 yards from rushing a a stubborn line that gave grudgingly the only reason the score was no higher Bob Belville led the scoring parade with a touchdown and field goal with Wally Bearden ringing up the other Methodist countre Sanders kicked one point after touchdown Johnson Injured The game played in stifling heat was around 90 degrees and the nun was a feature of the State Fair drawing 8500 fans It wound up the intersectional schedule for the Mustangs who next week drive into the conference campaign with six tough opponents ahead The Methodists rolled up 15 first downs and netted :559 yards running and passing while doing it The Mustangs played without the services of Preston Johnston their sensational sophomore Johnston went out of the game early in the first quarter with a bruised hip but he wasn't missed with Belville Johnny Clement Gerald Geise and Dandy Dick Miller running the Marquette ends and tackles dizzy Belville's touchdown was the most sensational of the game the- Mustang fullback storming 53 yards for the score His gallop was a net cutback over tackle with the runner eluding a half dozen would-be tacklers in his goalward dash Ponies Miss WitPass The score came about midway of the second period following an exchange of punts in which the Mustangs gained the ball on their 35 Clement a consistent gainer all day raced around left end for 12 Belville's cutback to the right caught the Marquette team flat-footed and the defense did not begin to form until big Bob was in the middle of the secondary Jimmy Richardson Marquette sophomore back shortly before had saved a touchdown when he batted down Clement's pass to Roland Goss over the goal line Goss would have taken the pitch had not Richardson dashed in front of him and leaped up to deflect the ball The play stopped what looked like a touchdown drive by the Mustangs who had rolled from their 44 to the Marquette 33 where Clement flipped a pass to Bobby Brown for 13 yards Clement's plunging and passing figured in each gain Midway in the third period after the staunch Marquette line had halted the Mustangs on the 1-foot mark Belville trotted out and kicked a field goal from the 10-yard line Clement passed to Chelsea Crouch for a gain of 52 yards to put the Mustangs in scoring position Bearden Goes Over Miller led the way to the final counter From midfield Miller raced 29 yards in two runs then Bearden picked up 9 at the line 'Miller made it first down on the 10 drove to the two on the next try with Bearden rapping guard for the counter Lynn Barnett missed the goal Clement fumbled over the goal line to lose another Methodist Geise recovered Richardson's fumble of the kickoff on the Marquette 29 He made two at tackle then Clement passed to Bill Mullenweg for 20 yards Clement crashed over but fumbled the ball and Richardson the Marquette opportunist recovered the ball and it went only as a to In the last half the Mustangs were continually poanding at the Marquette goal but found the rugged Avalanche line tough to dent when the chips were down The ate rting Vosherg le: Brye It Kernnitz ig: Apolskis Kinsey rg Busier rt Burke re Phillips fib Richardson lh: Leysetiaar Renzel fh southern ie: Sanders it Bailey lc Echols Bianchi rg Curik rt Hamm re Mullenwek qb: Johnston lh Crouch rh Belville Score by periods: Southern Methodist 0 7 3 0-1S Ma rquette 0 0 0 0 Belvtlie Bearden point from try after touchdown Sanders (pthcement) field goal BelvIle (place-Spent) Substitutions: Ma rquette Ends Thomsen Sleske Roche tackles Pelfer Woods guards Tunis Hooper center Briggs backs Rank Ma Itscn McCahill Coldagelli Bice Woods Southern Myres Heeton Maddox Goss tackles Beesley Bostick Harris Barnett guards Fawcett Dux all Baker Simes center MeGaffeY Pope hacks Clement Brown Bearden Mangum Miller Elder McClain Geise -Harerman Referee Abe Curtis (Texas): umpire Howard Allen (Morningside) line sman Dr: Hawn (Texas) Jettlinger (Harvard) field Charles Yank Hurler Hurl in 'Tr Crash Teacher Killed 11 -Y 1 1 Ty lei i3 117 32 18 163 2 327 :5 Van Every Stores-Minnesota gained an early edge when the Buckeye halfback Jim Strausbaugh fumbled a high twisting punt on his 25 John Mariucci end fell on it for Minnesota on the 12 George Franck on the first play ran end to the two Mernik scooted around the other end for the score and then kicked goal The Buckeyes came smashing back Fullback Jim Langhurst tossing a forward to his end Esco Sarkkinen in the clean on the 10 Scott missed the extra point A Minnesota man tipped a forward into Clair's hands on the Gophers' 28 and on the first play Langhurst fired the pigskin into Strausbaugh's hands on the Minnesota 10 and he skipped over without resistance Scoffs kick was good and the visitors led 13-7 Minnesota's Franck almost got away on the kickoff coming back to the Ohio State 48 Then on third down one to go Van Every ripped through tackle and went all the way Bartelt got the extra point and it was 14-13 for Minnesota until Maag's field goal Lineup and summary: Ohio sarkkinen le Daniel It Marimb Ig Andrako Nosker rg Maag rt Clair re Scott ab Strausbaugh Ih Wedebrook rh Langhurst le Pedersen It Bob Smith JR Btorcklund Kuusisto rg Sy Johnson rt: Bill Johnson re Paffrath qb Van Every Ih Smith rh Christiansen fb Score by periods: Ohio State 0 18 0-23 Minnesota 7 7 0 6-20 Scoring: Ohio Esen SarkIcinen Langhurst Clair Field goal Maar Points after touchdowns Scott 2 (place-kick) Mernik (sub for Palfratb) Van Every Bruce Smith Points after touchdown Mernik Bartlet (sub for Paffrath) (Placement) Fred Gardner Cornell: umpire Anthony Haines Yale field judge Myer Morton Michigan head linesman Ira Carrithers 7111nols Missouri Nudges Kansas Slate 9-7 Colorado City Wolves Plowboys Tie 12-12 NEW YORK Oct 21 It dianapolis kindergarter teacher (-het Saturday from injuries suffered an automobile collision in whicii Oral Hildebrand 32 New York Yen kee right-handed pitcher who WPI cut on his throwing hand Miss Anna Fern succumbed 11) a hospitll on her fifty-seventh birth day Five other teachers returnirg from an outing at a state 'park were hurt four of them seriously when their station wagon and Hildebrand's car met head-on south of here 161 night Hildebrand was treated by pbYn sician and could not be reached Sat urday to learn whether the injury might affect his pitching He wPo driving to the home of his father in Southport a suburb 1 In dc41 ri 'hicn Yen wI tn irth nig 'ere Men Lnd's 161 5at jury wP1 i Bolan Stops Rally to Trim Merkel by 14-13 COLUMBIA Mo Oct 21 Ei 11 Cunningham's 14-yard field goal place-kicked from a difficWt angle early in the second quarter piovided Missouri's margin of victory as the Tigers defeated Kansas State 9-7 in the first conference game of the season for both teams Saturday Kentucky Cracks Georgia by 13-6 Llano Jackets Rap Richland Springs 13-0 0 COLORADO CITY Oct 21 The unpredictable Colorado City Wolves staged a 6-A Upset at Colorado City Friday night by tying Roscoe's Plowboys 12-12 The Plowboys were doped to win easily Roscoe tallied 16 first downs to seven for Colorado City but also stacked up a topheavy penalty total The Wolves' biggest weapon was the passing combination of Broadwell and Taylor who ahared Plowboy honors with Shelansky a a Smith Neal Ballard Glover Cox and Ca fey were outstanding for the Wolves Starting lineups: and Vernon ends Hopkins and Davis ta ckles Harold Coleman and Johnson guards Harrie Coleman center Bros dwell quarterback Smith and Walker halves Shelansky fullback Colorado City Ballard a Wood ends Caf fey and Hunter tackles Bodzin and Majors guards Coker center Cox quarterback Neal and Glover halves Smith fullback Substitutions: nks Colorado Blassingame Cooper Jones McCorkle Webber Score by periods: Roscoe 0 6 0 0-12 Colorado City 6 0 0 6-12 Scoring Roscoe Taylor touchdown In second on pass froam Broadwell Broadwell touchdown early in last quarter plunging line Colorado City Ballard touchdown in first on pass from Cox Glover touchdown late in fourth running 65 yards a round end LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 21 (fP)--- The University of Kentucky passed its way to a 13-6 victory over the University of Georgia here Saturday before 15000 sweltering football fans Both teams scored on passes in the final quarter LLANO Oct 21--Llano's Ye 11-ox Jilekets won another district :34 -ft Conferee game here Friday night by Richland Springs High School eleven LI' tOouctldungwennegWAInlies csacmoreedinbtohl eh ercitmhde ter and another followed in the thir period 9ek 3 101 Ism) 1111 tbir fror Gre chal Dist nigt Bea TI the the thre mac line a 31 utes led Ilan dow In I still but they clov yar goir ton bott A 11 Har put Hon off Stir cept agai win rad Yar( kic14 Ty tack ter: tPt gtzkr tight lett centf 'trick (Thar halt 1 I i I 1 0 1 I I 1 1 I 4 -1 7 1 1 1 li i I 'i i I i 1 I i I i -t I 1 I I A I I Holy Cross Rolls Over Brown by 20-0 Non MERKEL Oct 21 Rotan's tricky Yellowhammera nosed out the Merkel Badgers here Friday night in one of the best football games this town has seen in some time The final score was 14-13 Rotan got away fast and boasted a 14-0 lead but the Badgers came back strong in the second half and score six points in the third quarter and seven in the fourth period The Yellowhammers used pass plays to count both of their points after touchdown Halfback Smith scored for Merkel in the third quarter Bryant scored for the Badgers in the fourth period and Frazier kicked goal Starting lineups: left end Davis left tackle Davis left guard Andrews center Rister right guard Martin right tackle Gilbreath right end Frazier quarterback Bryant right halfback Smith left halfback Rutledge fullback House left end Hamby left tackle Kilgo left guard Curiae center Durham right guard Wortham right tackle Ragsdale right end: Bentley quarterback Underhill right halfback Hale left halfback Hargrove fullback Substitutions: Merkel Reynolds Coats and Fowler Nash Day and Smith Score by periods: Rotan 1114 0 0-14 Merkel 0 0 6 7-13 Scoring: ran for touchdown in second caught pass from Underhill for point after touchdown In second caught pass from Underhill for extra point in second Underhill ran for touchdown in second Merkel Smith ran for touchdown in third Bryant ran for touchdown in fourth Frazier place-kicked point after touchdown in fourth Powell Whips Sireetman 20-13 13 Georgia Tech Raps Vanderbilt by 14-6 Grand Falls Whips Fort Stockton 12-6 was dropped for no gain at the A ggie right end Clark was piled Up at the line on a reverse for no gain Sparks punted a low roller to the Aggie 46 where it was permitted to die came in for Conatser for the A ggies Kimbrough ripped through tackle for four yards Kimbrough's long pass was almost intercepted by Clark against the sideline but it fell incomplete Pugh's bullet pstiS to Buchanan over the middle was good for a first down on the Frog 44 Price came in for Pugh in the A ggie backfield Kimbrougb dropped back to pass wasn't rushed and ran the Frog left end for a first down on the Frog 32 before Horner got him ha rd Price was dropped by Cook for no gain on a "keep It' play Price's pass down the sideline was out of bounds and incomplete On a fa ke pass Price hit through the middle for six before Shook dropped him Price shot a quick flat pass to Smith and he raced to the Frog 10 before he was downed It gained 15 yards Price's pass to Sterling on the goal line was knocked down by Cowart Kimbrough bit into the line fought and battled his way to the Frogs' three-yard line before he was halted by several defenders The Aggies drew a five-yard penalty for too many times out pushing them back to the Frog eight On a running pass Price flipped a short pass into the flat to Kimbrough just as he was hit Big John caught the ball about the six and drove on into the end zone for a touchdown Audish's try for point was low and no good TCLI 6 A tteM 6 KICK came in for the Frogs and Spivey for for the A ggies The Cadets kicked from heir 45 when the Frogs took too many times nut Robnett kicked for the Agglen to Clark on the three-yard line He returned to the Purple 20 Clark hurt on the play and the Frogs took time out He was taken out and Spud Taylor went in bit into the line for three hut the Frogs were offside and set back five yards Sparks drove into the line for a half yard The half ended before another play could be run 6 A St THIRD QUARTER kicked for the A PIgies to the Frog 12 where the ball slithered out of bounds Frog0 ball on their own 35 pass over the was almost intereepted by Pannell but he dropped the ball Coward failed to gain on a spin play Covvart's pass to Clark in the flat was good but Made only five yards Clark who started the half had to come off the field Hs was replaced by Spud Taylor Sparks punted nicely out of bounds on the A ggie 20 roared through the middle for four yards Pugh tried the Frog left end and got three more Re fumbled but recovered on the aide line Kimbrough was piled at the middle for no gain Moser punted short and out of bounds on the A ggie 46 an attempted double reverse Herring and Taylor fumbled and the A ggies recovered on the Frog 49 got a yard at the middle as Horner and Sparks met him fast On an attempted wide sweeper Moser as dropped for a yard loss Looney played it well Pugh's pass to Moser over the middle was good for a first down on the Frog 39 Kimbrough piled around the Frog left end for seven yards Fie simply drove the last three or four yards Kimhrought hit off his left tackle for three step It was Mabee PROVIDENCE I Oct 21 (IP) Scoring all their points in the first two quarters then smothering all their opponents' numerous threats in the last half the Holy Cross Crusaders defeated the Brown football team here Saturday before a crowd of 10000 fans 20-0 CORSICANA Oct rowel ill-man football team defeated the Street' man team by a 20-13 score Ort the Powell field Thursday afternoon The game tAall a fast and furious one from PtArt to Hilo and Streetman was apparently headrg tor the Powell goal line as the 11" ended lot Vrit RS 11101 r111 Mr FORT STOCKTON Oct Fa lig defeated Fort Stockton 12-6 in Friday night's 7-13 Conference tilt here Williams and Tallaferro led for Stockton while Carr and Christensen starred for Grand Falls ATLANTA Oct 21 (A') rough tough team of 'Georgia Tech Engineers which played for the breaks and muffled Vanderbilt's famed aerial attack beat the Commodores Saturday 14-6 before a crowd of more than 15000 Colorado City Golf Title Match Today Purdue Runs Over Michigan Slate 20-7 Si Louis Falls to Mississippi by 42-0 High Grldman Dies WATERLOO Iowa Oct 21 Glenn Williams a tackle on the Roosevelt High School football team of Cedar Rapids Iowa died here Saturday as the result of a fractured skull received in a football game Friday night 111'- 'S 04 1 AND BOY a ts i rigif r-r7Te i 1r tosti CfC441 441 'Ao it 401111 l'4-Po' COLORADO CITY Oct 21 Championship match of the city golf tournament of the Colorado City Country Club will be played Sunday afternoon by Nix Jr and Bob Battle Nix reached the finals by defeating Percy Bond 5-3 while Battle defeated Grover Williams by the same score Final match in the first flight will be "Abe" Dolman vs Dr Oscar Rhode Smith and Gene Smith will play the second flight finals Belton Tigers Defeat Killeen Kangaroos 18-0 LAFAYE'rTE Ind Oct 21 (A') Long Long aerial thrusts brought Purdue's Boilermakers a 20-7 victory over nchigan State before a Dads Day crowd of 21000 here Saturday Purdue scored in every period except the first The visitors put ever a touchdown in the final quarter UNIVERSITY Miss Oct 21 (IP) The Rebels of the University of Mississippi rolled over the St Louis Billikins Saturday 42-0 scoring in every period before a crowd of 10000 WE PIE Manhattan Blanks Plainsmen by 7-0 Smukler Quits Grid PHILADELPHIA Oct 21 (P) Bert Bell president of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Professional Football League said Saturday Dave Smukler star Eagles fullback for four years had given up football and had been placed On the suspended list Hoosiers Defeat Illinois 1111 7-6 Princeton Passes Down Columbia 14-7 BELTON Oct 21--The Belton Tigers defeated the Killeen Kangaroos 18-0 in a District 33-A game played Friday night at Killeen The Tiger scores were made in the first third and final quarters The first tally was made on a short line plunge by Blackburn after Belton had advanced the ball to the 5-yard stripe on a aeries of passes and line plays The second score was made on a 30-yard heave Blackburn to Utley and the last touchdown was a 24-yard pass Blackburn to Drummond Utley with his punting kept the Kangaroos backed deep in their own territory His punting average approximately 45 yards one being a 65-yard boot out of bounds Jeffers Belton end also turned In a good game Bishot candidata Pmr a berth in the all-dlorict backfield wee the pow0r for Kt Ileon along with Jean and Boydatutt Dear Sam: 'When are you conlirg -7- over to Dallas? Herb and I live a jJ svvell evening planned for you st El rtliF Tivoli We owe you a dinner tot in- iiii troducing us to Y-13 Man 011 man! That's the best news in cigars I had in years I didn't know a niLel could go so far It tastes like a tine ten-center (and you know I know my ci R211) You call put Ire 1 down ior a life membership in tic Y-B club of wise luls who get their moneys vorrh 1 Yours Cli1 (4) Dg ovg Ts iv 1' tro Tr'21t- Th 1 hat: cou tcn mY dov Y-t a a -1 itc--ve Drake Upsets Cyclones DES MOINES Iowa Oct 21 (JP)--- The underdog Bulldogs of Drake University roared down the field for a last quarter touchdown here Saturday to upset Iowa State College -0 before a Drake homecoming erowd of 13500 VVJ 10 a a no Th (MR lip ry tr riors Pt it Penni On- Plen itg NEW YORK Oct 21 scored a touchdown on the second play of the fourth period and hung grimly onto that lead to defeat Auburn's widely traveled Plainsmen 7-0 in en intersectional football game played before 7488 at the Polo Grounds Saturday CHAMPAIGN Ill Oct 21 Indiana Untversity squeezed out a 7-6 victory over the University of Illinois Saturday before 20000 spectators for their second Western Conference victory of the season NEW YORK Oct 21 (p) Dave Allerdice passing genius of the Princeton Tigers stabbed twice in the first half Saturday to give Princeton a 14-7 victory over Columbia before a crowd of 30000 CORSICANA JUNIORS WIN CORSICANA Oct Corsicana Junior High School Panthers were given their first drubbing of the 'lesson Thursday night by the litghland Park Juniors by 20-1 Amm 1 rsat tr 1616 1 I lit 111IPMfoMIM amIMErIMEMEIMIIIMOIMEMMenliMImm I1EM11 eimlra ump.

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