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LOPIL MIIMIMIMilEi JLP FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAY SUNDAYNOVETIBETI 12 13 MEER 12 IT 4'1 PAGE TWO fr 111 SU Baylor Line Stifles Longhorns Gophers Dash as Bears Gain 200E0 Decision Fumble Checks Abilene Threat Arlington Heights Jackets a Michigan From Win Over Abilene 6 to 0 Title Race 20-7 ABILENE Nov 10--One swift aerial raid here Frogs Outscore Hurricane 16-0 Frogs' 16-0 Victory Over Tulsa Play by Play 1 PC OE 01 Wilson Runs Passes for Two Counters Vilson Runs 'asses for Counters Plit's Pass in Final Minutes Beats Carnegie Gillespie Odle Looney Star in Mud Battle (CONTINUED FROM PACE 1) Jones' Aerial From Midfield to Thurbon in End Zone Beats Tech 6-0 Before 55000 Fans Jimmy Wilt Hurls to Barnes in 3rd Quarter for Jennings Athletes' Final Touchdown Friday afternoon brought the Arlington Heights High School Jackets a 6-0 victory over the Abilene Eagles Only a shivering handful of fans smallest crowd to see an 'Abilene GAME AT A GLANCE game in years watched the Eagles Arlington Heights Abliens First Downs 17 absorb their seventh straight cie- 752 Gained Pushing 237 feat 96 ---Vardn niinori Palatna 26 GAME AT A GLANCE Arlington Heights Abilene 7 First Downs 17 52 Yards Gained Pushing 237 96 Yards Gained 86 Minnesota Scores in First Third Periods Before 64(345 for First Major Victory of 'a A of dc -Passing 6 of 15 Passes of 18 0 Passes intercepted by 0 9 for 294 Av Yardage 5 for 121 2 for 10 Penalties 3 for 15 Rice GAME AT A GLANCE Baylor Texas 11 First Downs 151 Yards Gained Rushing 12 Yards Gained Passing 2 of 3 Passes Completed 2 of 9 1 Passes Intercepted By 1 34 Punts Aveerage Yardage 33 23 Penalties 10 rirTsBuncit Nov 11 (X)--W1th less than two minutes to play Edgar Delivery( Jones unwound a mighty oass from midfield to Halfback Bob Thurbon in the end zfne to give the Pitt Panthers a 6-0 victory over their backyard rivals Carnegie Tech before 53000 today Gregory or Tulsa won the toss and eieeted to defend the north goal Captain Taylor of the Frogs eiected to kick oft Cook kicked for the Purple to Gibson on the Tulsa 12 and be-returned to the Hurricane 21 got halt yard at the Frog left tack'e From a spread formation bides passed to Collins tor a first down on the Tulsa 40 From the same wide epread Collins raced the Frog right end for tour yards Miles' rasa to Gentry down the line ot scrimmage was wide Co 11111S Quick kicked user the Frog goal line te's ball on own 20 punted to Ciilins on the Tulsa 43 and he returned to the Frog 31 as trickiers shoped and tell in the mild the spread Sherrod broke through and got Coiling no gain on a run pity Collins got a yard at tackle tveteore Alexander 'dropped )aim Miles dropped back to pass found no receiver and ran or fore yards around the Frog left end Collins punted oser the Frog goal richt in the corner got off a great kick to Collins On the Tulst and tie was dropped on the Hurricane 33 by Looney who was down fast broke through and dropped Co tor a two-yard loss on a tackle try The rain was drizzling down again now Collins punted to Odie on the Frog and he got back to the Purple 40 punted high and out of bounds on the Tulsa a wild pasststick the ban felt free behind the TIl13a backfield but was recovered Ow Gibson for a 10-yard 1014 Collins punted to thile on the Frog 31 lie returned to the Tulsa 4 but fumbled when hit and Centre recovered for the Hurricane On a cross buck Collin til9 into the line for four 'semi' but fumbled when hit and are recosered for the Frogs on their 46 19 86 5 of 0 11 oe 0 MiAnNneNsoAtan'sBGOori' Gophers 1:: igan Saturday 20-7 boIN i fans for their first tnarr vc1c7 I of the football season dropped Michigan out IP 2 1 I Ten title race The Goplfr tco: in the first and third pc ((7 touchdown coming on George Franck 's 59-yald ar'i then matched Michigan's 1ouchc't-A in the final perird 0 I 2 i 322 0 0 In the second quarter payoff drive Phillips threw to Fry for 39 yards andagain passed to Dewees for 27 and first down on the three Philips plunged the rest of the way and Fry failed on his conversion attempt Abilene with a heavy statistical margin had its best chance ruined when Parramore Sellers fumbled bu the two-yard line in th9 third period The lineups: 4 Arlington and Smith ends Griffith and Bradley tackles Heath and Renaud guards Robbins center Phillips quarterback: Dewees and Fry halfbacks Bellew fullback and Gentry ends Killian and Brown tackles Hackney and Stovall guards Cowan center Dalton quarterback Narrell and Jones halfbacks Sellers fullback Substitutions: Arlington Reusch Ward le Mitchell Curry Jones Able Score by periods: Arlington Heights 0 6 0 0-0 Abilene 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring: Arlington (touchdown in second) Paducah Dragons Beat Spur 25-20 Crowell Ca Is Hand Seymour 24-7 Defeat Hawks Upset Irish by 7-6! Mustangs Scare Aggies Bow 6-2 with fine protection got off a long pass down the sideline The ball just cleared the fingers -of Iwo defensive backs and Earle Clark made a fine catch on the Hurricane six It was an easy score Durward Horner's try for point sailed to the right and it was 9-0 Again the Frogs came back to score Pushed back to his 10 on a holding penalty Collins punted to Gillespie on the Tulsa 32 Again Kyle made one of those daring outfield catches and rambled all the way to the Tulsa 19 before he was caught Then he fired a pass to Looney against the east sideline and Don sidestepped his way to the Tulsa two-yard marker On the first play from scrimmage Kyle started at the Tulsa left tackle suddenly swung wide and raced for the goal line He got good blocking and was far ahead of any Tulsa player as he went over for the score This time Bob Cook kicked goal to end the scoring at 16-0 All this scoring was concentrated into a few minutes of the second quarter A few seconds later Gillespie was knocked out Be made a fine run through tackle but was hit on the head by a defender's knee as he fell The stout-hearted little fellow came up and begged to stay in the battle but Coach Meyer waved him to the sideline He didn't come back and received a fine and well deserved ovation from the crowd Odle again took over and did a fine job himself Jack gave the Frogs another fine scoring tunity in the fourth when he intercepted a pass from Tulsa's Don nobards about the Hurricane 40 made a fine run to the 20 and later-ailed off to Ware Logan drove on to the Tulsa four before he was caught But the Frogs couldn't make that last four steps Connie Sparks smashed for two On the first play tut the Frogs were offside and thc next play lost three Sparks and Odle got back to the Hurricane thiee on the three remaining plays but it wasn't enough stitu of it foug zorb tie Fi' swer and the 1 outg tired Yade Or Lain runr sidel II( an Hi club pass Owl: back yard I yard i first 0 f( 7 tl 1 I 0 I a a 3 Iowa Scores in 2nd After Recovering Notre Dame Fumble Clement's Pass in Last Minute Knocked Down PADUCAII Nov 11 The Spur Bulldogs were from their throne as prospective 4-A conference champions Friday afternoon as Paducah's Dragons nosed them out 25-20 in a scoring bee The Dragons won the game in the last minute on a 1-yard pass starting Itneuns: left end: Cranford left la kie: Hand1 ey left tuarel Harrienn center Suriett ricnt guard' Hsdnes rEnt tack's flaldv right cod: Ntrley quarter-Stamps leflP hatteack: tuttle) rico! halPsara and flP1111Ck left end Pim 14 left tackle: Wrtrtam lett Claret smart renter: Hae right guard: Thomas TM tarixe: Nt4rtan reit end Cuthert quarterbacic: Garner oft Pnuers Irtiht ba'fback and Mnrriscn turback Prorira: Paducah Mnboey touendoun In first: lteley ran sense Poltlt altOr touchdown in first: Mc-Pe tcuchdoun In peened: touchdown In fourtt touchdown In fourth touchdown In seeond: MottrWthdOWIll tn serond: Cuiherd ran hennas extra potnt after touchdown tn serand: 34'irriso1 touchdown in fourth Morrison ran astra point after touchdown In fourth (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) a quick reveree Sparks raced the Tulsa right end for fie yards Gillespie flipped a perfect pass in the left list to Looney who caught the bell against the sideline and dodged his way to the Tulsa two before ha was knocked out of bounds Tulsa sent io five replacements Gillespie started into tackle cut wide and raced over for a touehdown without being touched Ile was 10 yards ahead of the nearest defender when he crossed the goal showing terrfic speed for a boy with a bad knee Bob Cook's kick for point vias squarely in the middle TCU 16 Tulsa KICKOFF--Cook kicked to Straw on the Tulsa goal line end he got back to his 21 where he welt hit hard will smothered at the Frog left tackle after a 3-yard slant Gray was dmpped by Looney for a 4-yard 111 on a reverse after Adams spilled all the interference Miles rushed fast by Adams punted short and out of bounds on the Tulsa 3X spun through guard for a yard GI 'leapte flipped a fine little pass a defender to Looney for 10 yards but on the play the Frogs drew a 15-yar4 penalty for holding pushing them back to their 44 Gillespie punted nicely to Strow on the Tulsa 12 and he relairned to the Hurricane 27 and Alexander got But-(Rh) for a 4-yard loss on a reverse On a spinner Moore dived over the middle for three Strove punted to Gillespie on the Frog 4 Kyle again took the ball on a deed run and got back to the Tulsa 43 cut through a big hole at the Tulsa lett tackle and went for six yards Kyle was knocked out on the play and a doctor Was called on the field but the little man was able to leave the field under his on power Again he received a huge ovation from the crovsd as he was replaced by Odle On a wide reverse Ware was caught for a 2-yard loss trying to rut uptield Odle's long pass over the mierile to Looney Ivan perfect for a first doun on the Tulsa 17 Don jerked away from on tackler Ware was bagged at the hoe or scrimmage on a reveree Chile lifted a great long pass to Looney who took the ball just as he went nut of the ends sons and the offtetals ruled It no good Don made a fine catch Odle hack In pass was rushed hard The ball fell from his band as he tried to pass and the referee called it a fumble Tulsa recovering on the Hurricane 34 as the third quarter ended TCU 16 Tulsa FOURTH QUARTER 1 Crawford Rertee Pugh Ehlers and Spud Taylor came into the Frog lineup Williams dropped back In the flat and intercepted Robard's pass clearly But for some unknown reason the officials called it incomplete over Dutch Meyer's protest Robards pass watt too hot to over the middle Crawford smashed through and tossed Robards for a 10-yard loss on an attempted palm Collins punted to Odle on the Frog 35 Jack fumbled hut picked the ball up and got back to the Frog 43 was caught for a yard toes on a spin On a reverse Ware was pWed after a yard pickup Rack to punt Odle made a fine leaping catch of a high passtoick from center ran with the ball for four yard The ball was high over his head Odle punted to Collins on the Tulsa 12 and he returned nicely to the Hurricane 26 It was raining again pass was intercepted by Odle Jack returned 20 yards to the Tulsa 15 lateralled off to Ware who went to the Tulsa 4-yard line before he was canght drove Into the line for tvat yards but on the play the Frogs drew five yards for offside pushing them back to the nine Odle was swarmed for a three-yard In Ps at tackle Sparks drove through the Tulsa left tackle for four yards Odle faked a reverse and went around the Tulsa left end for three yards The ball v-as on the five-yard tine Sparks smashed Into the line for two yards but the bell went over to Tulsa oft the three Sparks went in at full for Connie Sparks It was raining hard now From his own end zone Miles kicked to the Tulsa 49 Odle picked the ball up and got hack to the Tulsa 36 a reverse Ware fought his way for six yards through tackle On a double reverse Taylor added a yard at end Nolan Sparks drove into the line for a yard On a reverse Odle cut around the left end for a first down on the Hurricane 22 Sparks spun into the line for a yard Duckworth came in for Ware Odle tried to pass fumbled but Duckworth recovered for a four-yard loss Odie's attempted pass was knocked down The Frogs got 15 yards for holding pushing them back to the Tulsa 42 Odie's pass in the flat to Nolan Sparks fell Incomplete Odle punted to the Tulsa eight where it was killed hit through the Tulsoi lest tackie for four ards On an attempted steep at the Tulsa left end Otte was dropped for noi sain by Gregory ttarke punted tn Collins on the Tusa 13 where he sitnaied for a fair catch punted to the Frog 29- yard line inhere the ball was killed INg McKibben The loather was Licit as 1111" and both sides were playlng It safe punted to Collins MI the This IS and he was hit on the 20 bY Looney and Horner failed to gain on a drive at The no an end around play McKibben failed to gain after a stow on across the muddy field Corins punted to the Frog 41 where (bile let it roll drove off his left guard for three )ards Odle hit inside the Tule left end for three more steps lta minted to the Tulsa 22 where Cook killed the ball the spread Collins failed to gain viten Sparks came up fast on a sweep Collins got off nice low bunt that rolled ta the Frog 27 when it was killed Earle Clerk was hurt on the play and wee replaced by Sinpl Taylor It was ratites knee agnin Collins was also hurt on the play end replaced by Sirots in the Tulsa backfield faulted short and out SEYMOUR Nov Wildcats gave the Seyrnoti their worst defeat of the yPer Friday night winning the 9-A cAr ference game 24-7 Crove1 scnTi on the second play of the ga-re Orr circled end for RO yArc mour went ahead a little Reeves intercepted a Wliricat ra) and returned 58 yards vhes it was pushed over ond touchdown was on a 45-117- pass the third climaxing a' drive The last Wildcat scere suited from Mcason's nice plrit re turn which carried to the 26 Ircr- where it was plunged over Seymour threatened in the th but was stopped on the six-yard starting Fneups: and Shipman ends Hit rison and A Smith taciiles Ssro and Boone guards Reeves cerver flier quarterback Nelson and 0 halfbacks Nicholson fullback and Smith ends: 0411 and Johnson tackles: Sonia Rnd rbst grtardes Fitzgerald center: Orr (vsrstback Meason and Ownbey hkftstic Gibson fullback Substitutes: Seymour Datuhsriv aps sion and Conner backs: eas McCauleY Crowell: Diggs and Budgeobs sasrls Brown and Olds hacks Score by periods: Seymour 7 A A A Crowell 6 12 a-21 Scoring: Seymour Nelson toubrin first Plummer place kicked extra it first Crowell: Orr touchdowns in flrst so third Canup touchdown in PRIV11 pass from Smith) Mason touch16)111 second 'f ii It r'S 1 ktt 141 tt Al ips 41 -2i 1 4 It go I it Shamrock Irish Beat Wellington for Title SHAMROCK Nov 11 Sham int hom-e3 en the 46 tTreLe1-SA irded the Frog tot recks fIghtme P-ihtylen wrested a en Sheekx sl eppe4 tut 1 a rd 1r7n hard-fourht F-0 victory from Weily ma slte rro tens Iha ner ington Skyr)ckets here Friday night othee Ths vurig wSt hea to clInen the District 9-A grid 9 Mlles punted out ot bounds the Frog nunt Mocked champion Wellington punt blocked I 0 411 it :4 --I I-i 11 i 1 -1 rz 4 Punted tn Strnve on the on the 20-yard stripe and recovered Tu fumhled when e'hilrr hbaurtig' In 47 Ile behind the goal line by Holmes- he I( tck how tr Tulsa Irish center in the second quarter game 177rItyit en ahlzttehe Fr a first clown en illveekissf was the only score of the erhatic6 Tr Itolmes lora accuate punts kept Otte at quart mostir sfonner hut Tulea was titt in VII otdisrindroinn ellington its own territory drew a fite-yerd penaltv of the time Boyd Williams charg- cluleTip'7: daron as the off tackle for three 'Ards ing Rocket quarterback was a con- ended Tu'sfs stant threat li stcoNo cauARTER new ple ere cam I for Tulsa Phll Roach replac'eft Timmer for Sarting neups Wellington 'Moulton Frogs Gillesple dro in the middle fforr ftrid5: Belem White tackles Cox: a first down on the Frog 44 On a reerse RI tisti the beer takil dow 38-y A Kay Paz( Mau Rice thro and ton Ri pen Con kick muc Lair 01 Ark Ark Con to star the erl goal whe 1pasc 'And on pass 3 I I 111 I 3 I 1 1 I ti I 4 I 1 1 1 4 1 Stevenson and Zontini and Kinnick downed a Notre Dame punt on the Hawk 27 Kinnick placed a punt out of bounds on the Irish 23 Piepul Zontini and Stevenson made it first down on the Notre Dame 38 Piepul smashed through for a first down on the Iowa 47 and the Hawks took time out Piepul got away on two reverses for another first down on the Iowa 33 Their power attack finally functioning the Irish smashed through the Iowa line for another first down on the Hawkeye 20 Piepul carrying the ball in a series of 4 to 7 yard gains Couppee halted the threat however by spilling Piepul for a 9- yard loss on the Iowa 25 and Stevenson' attempted place kick for a field goal partly blocked veered wide of the goal posts Kinnick kicked out of bounds et midfield and the Irish came roaring right back into Iowa territory Stevenson passed to Kelley but the officials ruled he caught the ball out of bounds Stevenson tossed an aerial to Kerr on the Iowa 25 and the Irish wingman was downed on the 23 Piepul hit the line for five yards Stevenson for three and Piepul for five again to the Iowa 10 as the quarter ended Score Notre Dame Iowa 7 FOURTH PERIOD Stevenson smashed inside his right tackle to the Iowa four Piepul cut through center to score standing up Zontini's kick for the point was wide Score Notre Dame 6 Iowa 7 There was 14 minutes left to play Zontini's kickoff was out of botmds and Iowa took the ball on its own 35 Three Iowa line plays failed to produce a first down and Kinnick punted to Stevenson who was downed on the Notre Dame 31 Stevenson ouickkicked over the Iowa goal and Towa took the ball on its 20 Green hit center for four Dean skirted "eft end for a first down on the Iowa 34 The Irish tightened and Kinnick punted to Sitko who was downed on the Notre Dame 27 Stevenson was spilled for a four-yard loss And got off a long punt over the Iowa goal line' on the next play Fredericksburg Wins 34-A District Title force and earnestness with which the Aggies are playing this season and Preston had to be helped from the field He returned to action in the fourth quarter but while he was on the bench the Aggies made the most of his absence They gained on punt exchanges and they partially blocked two of Wally Bearden's boots A shoved to the three-yard line once only to be thrown back by an infraction of the rule on holding a sin that cost them 15 yards They got close enough to try a field goal from the 21-yard line but big Bill (Dog) Dawson flubbed the ball was so heavy and slick that it was impossible to hit it squarely with a toe The Aggies remained in more or less full command of the situation until within seven minutes of' the end of the game Then they went temporarily wild and nearlY lost the game thereby Goss Blocks Kick Cuard Marshall Robnett intercepted one of U's desperate passes on his own 25-yard line but instead of playing safe dodged around for a second or two while losing a few yards then made an ill-advised pass to Kimbrough It was supposed to be a lateral but the officials decided it was a forward so A was penalized 15 yards back to their own six Conatser tried to punt out Some Aggie forgot to block Goss U's right end and he blocked the kick Conatser recovered in the end zone for an automatic safety that gave two points Less than two minutes remained to play In that time got the ball twice and A made one first down With 15 seconds left Johnnie Clement kept hopes alive with a 31-yard pass to Goss that carried to the Aggie 19 On the last play of the gave Herb Smith and Kimbrough combined to bat a pass out of bounds in the end zone It was a high heroic shot from Clements that Goss might have caught if the Aggies hadn't kept playing the game up to the hilt to the very last play BY DAVE CHEAVENS Associated Peess Sports Writer WACO Nov lor's bruising line smothered Jackrabbit Jack Crain and his University of Texas teammates in the mud Saturday while the Bruin offense piled up 20 p( ints to nothing for the Longhorns Despite a drizzling rain that made a slough of the field and kept the ball slick throughout Baylor went into the air in the first and second periods to score touchdowns on passes and in the third the powerful and speedy Jack Wilson dodged around right end seven yards for a touchdown Baylor played without showing any evidence of knowing the ball was slick and the sfield muddy The heavy veteran Bear line stopped Texas running plays before they started Crain carried the ball nine times for an average gain of one and two-tenths yards feline Wilson and Jimmy Witt consistently eluded the Longhorn defense The victory left Baylor very much in the running for the Southwest Conference flag Texas Goes to 12 Texas threatened early in the game taking the ball to the Baylor 12 The Baylor line held and an attempted place by Preston was wide Baylor got the ball deep into Texas territory late in the first period after the Bruins gained a net of 20 yards in a series of punt returns Then Wilson slashed through the line for 15 On the next play Witt dashed from the 44 to the Texas 20 after taking the ball from Wilson On a neat reverse Wilson then made it first down on the nine and two plays later in the next period Wilson ran wide to the right leaped into the air and threw the ball to End Jack Lummus for a touchdown Lummus also jumped for it from a nest of Longhorn defenders Center Bob Nelson who led the Baylor line in its overwhelming charges place kicked the point The second Baylor score was practically Wilson's personal property but the slick ball helped' He started the drive from his own goal line where he dropped a bad pass from center then picked it up and scooted to his 15 Then he kicked 53 yards and Texas fumbled a costly fumble that was nobody's fault Wilson then punted out of bounds on first down putting the ball on the Texas 10 Texas kicked again and Wilson on the first play ran eleven yards for a first down Witt Sets up Touchdown Graham of Baylor fumbled in a mud hole but recovered and skidded on his face for nine Wilson avoided a pile-up on the line and ran across the goal line untouched Nelson's attempted placement was low Witt set up the second touchdown in the third period then passed to Sherman Barnes for the score Baylor had kicked over the goal line on first down and Witt returned a Texas punt from his own 50 to the Texas six where Crain finally nailed him Witt passed accurately to Barnes for the touchdown and Nelson made the placement good The game was late in the second when Crain went into the game but he was never able to find an Open field: His play at safety was consistently good Patrick was responsible for one of the day's most sensational plays when he punted deep into Baylor territory early in the fourth Witt fumbling Patrick was right there to recover on the Baylor 14 but he and Crain lost eight on the next two plays and a Texas goal line pass axas dropped to end the threat Baylor had the ball deep in Texas territory as the game ended Baylor's passing really paid off The Bruins attempted three and completed two for a total of 12 yards but both completions were for touchdowns The lineup: le Edwards It Akin lal Nelson Taylor tc: Marx rt Wimpee re Graham qb Wilson Ih Witt rh Merka fh le William' It: Dawson lc Thayer Freeman re Myers rt Flanagan re: Grubbs qb Davis lh: Does rh Leyden lb Seore by periods: Baylor 0 7 13 0-20 Texas 0 0 0 7 13 0-20 0 0 0-0 Williams guards Brewer center Williams quarterback Harper Smith halfbacks: Irgram Pullback Shamrock Wi1on Anderson ends Burton IFwelI tackles: Isaacs Blount guards: Holmes center Allen quarterback: Puett Roden halfbacks- Gathreath fullback Arrangements for bidIstrict game for the Irish are not yet made Tulsa Hits Long Passes The Frogs were in complete cornmand all afternoon Despite the slick field and the heavy ball they msde few of those costly mistakes that hurt so badly at Baylor They were smarter blocked better and played fine defense Not until late in the game when two long passes connected for 70 yards did the Tulsa team push into Frog territory And then they bogged down with the Purple taking the ball on downs on its own 35 Tulsa made only four first downs and oily one running so strong was the Frog defense in the mud Don Loone? turned in his best game of the season and Bobby Sherrod' went well The big tackles Bob Cook and Woodrow Adams really tightened the defensive play Ware playing his first game in a month had fine drive as did Connie and Nolan Sparks at the fullback post The hard work early in the week clnd the complete rest the last three days was easily apparent in the Frogs They tackled well and hustled hard all afternoon Gillespie of course was the day's star seconded closely Odle and 1 Looney Bill Crawford and some of the other line replacements did a good jcb Collins Capt Rogan Gregory and Happy Miles did yeoman service fox Ware swept the Tulsa tett end for two yards GlItesple ridded two yards at tne left tackle Genie ktcked to Colima en the Tulsa 'ght and he returned mceiy to the Tulsa 26 evading seeral tacklers waded two yards on a tackle try Miles plowed through the same bole tor seven yards before he was collared On the same play Miles made It a first down on the Tulsa 38 Jones fumbled but recovered for a two-yard loss Mites drove through the Frog left aide for three paces Collins punted to Gillespie on the Frog 31 anti he returned to the Purple 41 tore through the Hurricane left tackle for five yards On a reverse Ware failed to gain at tackle Gillespie got-off a beautiful high runt that bounced to the Tulsa one-yard line where Looney killed the ball punted to GIlleaple on the 34 and the Ittt le made a bensaticotal driving return to the Tulsa 18 jounced to the Tulsa one-yard line her Looney killed the ball punted to Gilleeple on 34 and the little fellow made a iensaticuial driving return to the Tulsa 15 FREDERICKSBURG Nov 11 Fredericksburg's Hill Billies we! the championship of District 34-A here Friday night by defeating th! Llano Yellow Jackets 13-0 in'a girrt played during a driving rain Llan had been undefeated until the Fir Billy encounter which incidentally was Fredericksburg's sixth stralrh district victory and the final distrirt game on its schedule Llano hAri won its four previous district carrr and was the only other undetcatel team in the district Fredercksburo first touchdown was scored in tit second quarter when the ball WA! advanced to the one-yard line fro' where Ahrens plunged over Wcs! bucked line for the point In qt third quarter the Hill Billy Lre rushed and blocked Morciica's rnt which rolled to the five-yard InIt from which Ahrens went ever or the second try Llano completed but one try' down the locals two Llano did not penetrate Fredericksburg's line Their district schedule cont pleted the Hill Billies play Niaoo here next Friday ve 4-A he l''''t An' Hil alli r'll nr hiri 3en rts t'l iJ'e 1re )nt re om and c-17n a-011 Wink Callahan Rap Kermit Eleven 78-0 WINK Nov Wildcats scored their most one-sided football victory of the season here Friday by walloping Kermit at Walton Field 78-0 counted 26 points in a big third quarter Callahan led the attack by scoring 29 points Kermit didn't make a first down until late in the fourth quarter when Callahan and three other first-strIng Wink players were taken out Wink was forced to punt only once Kermit never threatened Plipped and fell for no gain at tack Miles alttpped back in his end zone and lifted a long pees to rgJ ory who was wide open on the 40 Gregory an to the Frog 49 before AVil- hams caught him from behind Again into the mitidle Atiles this time to Pat Smith who lot' two Papa Gii tossed a perfect vas wide open on the Frog 25 He feu ias to Ware itt the right flat but the there as be caught the ball Miles' long Ark ball 'slithered tiff Logen's hand and pegs as broken up by Duckworth Brumlel! Incomplete Gillespie cut irsale the baugh came in at the Frog end Miles' runrulse left end to the Tuba 10-yard line broken up by Williams who Floyd Thompson field goel kicker went nin4 just tapped the ball out of Cergile'e bands In ator Spur Taybr in the Frog bark- Miles was smothered by Xer lee and Craw-Veld On the try for a field goal Gil- ford a 10-yard loss on an attempted pass lespie fumbled the pass-back and the ball Another long Miles pas was broken WW1 blocked going over to Tulsa On the by Duckworth The ball went over to the It Ise 21 Frogs on the Purple 35 got two verde on a tackle a deep punt formation Nolan Sparks drove ineide Tulsa's right thrust Coiling Waft apttleti after a yard gain at the same spot Cl1ins punted to tackle for mix yards Thompson replaced the Frog 411 here the ball was killed Spud Taylor for TCU Odle punted out of A reverse Ware broke bounds on the Tulsa 32 through tackle for eight yards OillesPie pass over the middle was spun over the middle for a first down on broken up Miles' pass down the sideline the Ttliatt 41 On a reerse eweeper Were was out of bounds Miles' page wee aleircled the Tulsa right end for six paces most intercepted by Odle hut fell incomGillespie hit Ruud" the left end tog two Otte Welt punted to Odle on the Frog mnre yerdiv Smirks added a yard on a He tumbied but recovered and was drive at the guarrtg On fourth down dropped on the Frog 34 Gillespe ernaghed into tackle for a first deep punt Nolan Sparks driwn on the Tulsa 11 Odle replaced GII roared off tackle for almost 10 yards The testae at the Frog quarter Kyle got a finial gun Founded before another play tor ovation from the crowd Odic long could be run TCU 15 TULSA drove into the mitidle for MO Pt GI Herr tossed a perfect pass to Ware in the right flat but the Etrit ball Illiitherel off Logan'a hand and fell Incomplete Gillespie cut inside the Tulsa left end to the Tulia 10-yard line Floyd Thompson field goal kicker went in 'toe Sour Tayi lr in the Frog bark-field On the try for a field goal Gillespie fumbled the pass-back and the ball wits blocked going over to Tulsa On the T1 hot 21 got two yneds on a tackle thrust Coiling wax spillett after a yard gain at the same spot Cvl punted to the Frog 411 where the ball was killed a reverse Ware broke through tackle for eight yards Gillespie spun over the middle for a first down on the TUIFIN 41 On a reverse aweeper Ware circled the Tulsa right end for six pare Gilespie hit inaide the left end for two drive at the guard's On fourth down Cillesrce rtimithed into tackle for a first tiriwn on the Tulsa 31 Odle replaced CIItestae at the Frog (platter Kyle got a LE ovation from the crowd Odies long Colorado City Raps Rotan Eleven by 6-0 Late Field Goal Wins for Aggies 9-6 Javelinass 'Jacks Play Scoreless Tie the outclassed Tulsa team The lineups: TEXAS CHRISTIAN (Starters followed by substitutes) Brumbaugh Adams Pugh Jones Alexander Shook Taylor Crawford Ker lee: Roach Williams Gillespie LH Clark Taylor Thompson Duckworth Sparks TULSA Grimmet: Stanley Wickham: Sag Blankenship Onion venni Stewart Turner Stanley Gibson: rtr- bards Smith: Strow Carzile Buffs In Lamprich Miles Jones Moore Score by periods Texas Christian 0 3 13 0-16 Tulsa 0 A 0 0-0 Texas Christian Clark Gillespie (sub for Odle): goal from field Thompson (rub for Clark) STATISTICS Tulsa 2 First Downs Penalty Tulsa 2 First Downs Penalty 0 The lineupi: M' le Sanders It Bailey Ig Echols Simes rg Curik rt Goss re Crouch qb Johnston lh Mullenweg rh Bearden lb Texas A Smith le PR nnell it: Rohnett Ig Vaughn Hanke rg Boyd rt: Buchanan re: Jeffrey qb Moser lh Thomason rh John Kimbrough lb Score by periods: Texas A 0 0 0 0 0 2 Texas A ggie Kimbrough Southern Methodist Scoring Sa fety blocked kirk recovered by Moser A Keeton Maddox tackles Arris: guards Fawcett backs Miller Brown Elder Bel-vine Texas A ggie Sterling Dawson tackles Ruby guards Rahn centers Erman Hauser backs Pugh Audish Price Conatser (Texas) referee: Minton (Indiana) umpire Dayvault (Texas) head linesman King (Texas) field Judge COLORADO CITY Nov 11--An Armistice afternoon crowd sat through two hours of drizling rain to see the Colorado City Wolves defeat Rotan's Yellow Hammers 6-0 on slippery Cantrill Field here Saturday The victory left the Wolves sharing with Roscoe the undefeated berth in District 6-A since Snyder bowed to Roscoe Friday night The Wolves' record is marred by two conference ties however First downs were 10-7 in favor of the Wolves The game was scoreless at the half the Wolf tally -coming late in the third quarter after a long around-end run by Ross Glover Wolf halfback had placed the ball in scoring territory Two plays in which Jack Smith carried the- ball put it across for a touchdown Raz 1 to 1 thrt A ama forr thre the 40 1 Paz I das1 1 Col to 1 I i to 1 mol 1 five it I It whi aft( I ere visi fiel pa by 1 rail 1 'lc' lc rrIty: I It: A IC Hirl 1 rAr fl i Ark 1 1 A itmisrti I mI: 1 trp Pvt (IR A 7ori Ant Silt 1 litIcr) 714 linR (At 1 1 1 I I i 1 i 1 i I 1 1 1 I 1 ''s 11 1 NACOGDOCHES Nov 10 (T)-- 'Mr A I Jalielinas of King-vIlle and the Stephen Atrztin Lumberjacks batVed to a scoreless tie on rain-swer Birdwell Field here 1 riday afternoon It was a punting duel between Harmon Roquemore of the Lumberjacks and the Javelirase Francis Mattingly LAS CRUCES Nov 10 (P Halfback Jim Hubbell booted a goal in the last 10 seconds of pia: Friday to give New Mexico Uniersity a 9-6 victory over the Nevi Mexico Aggies at Quesenberry Fele It kept New Mexico University ca beaten in Border Conference Outgained 237 yards to 89 ir scrimmage the favored vary LPbos were hopelessly 0ute1as5ed or the ground but they cashed in the breaks 1 ur Le i play 11er Nevi "ee UR' Ay on 0: Smith Frazier Lead Merkel Over Loraine North Carolina Raps Little Davidson 32-0 pass down the middle was hroken up He threw the hail Cat banded The Frogs' got a five-yard penalty for on the play Looney made a fine catch of Odle's Pass for nine yards Odle's pass deep to Roach was hroken up it was almost Interrepted On the play however Tulsa drew a 15-yar4 penalty for roughing msking It a first on the Tulsa 15 From the 2-yard line Thompson lifted a field goal that just cleared the cross bar for three points The heavy ball barely made it IT 3 Tulsa kicked for the Frogs abort and out of bounds on purpose giving Tulsa the ball on the Hurricane 43 made a fine Jumping catch of Miles long pass on the Frog as the second quarter ended 3 Tulsa THIRD QUARTER Horner and Clark came back in the Frog lineup Wickham Sicked for Tulsa to CiPespi on the Frog in end he returned to the Frog 41 with a 'driving run made a fine catch of flillesple'n pass after the ball wee touched hv a defender Looney fumbled when act( led hut Horner recovered for the FrnIZI for a first down on the Tulsa 411 niliespi faked a pass and hit the middle for three yarda hut the Frogs were of fettle and got a N- rtt setback Ware swept around the Tulsa right end for nine yards a watt of Mocker sterped hack and with Plenty of time finally got off a and perfect pass down the sideline The hall sailed over two defenders Into 'Earle Clark's hands on Traan Braves Trim Fort Siockion 34-6 MERKEL Nov 11--The Merkel Badgers won their first district game of the season here Friday night by outscoring the Loraine Bullodgs 18-0 Smith of Merkel turned in be game's longest run going 45 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter The Badgers scored all of their points in the first period and then coasted in Numerous penalties hurt both teams' scoring changes Frazier scored two of Merkel's touchdowns Georgetown Beats Maryland 20-0 Baugh on Program Sammy Baugh will be th ol Bill Stern on his Sunday brosd cast which will be beard Over Sl ton KGKO at 8:43 I veqt former gt id star now 11 playing for the WasKington skins 4qt of rnsd S'3 zh I ii Fed 3 First Downs Passing 3 5 First Downs Running 1 10 Total First Downs 4 112 Yards Gained Runs 43 102 Yards Gained Passes 106 214 Total Yards Gained 149 6 Yards Lost Runs 16 19 Yards Lost Pass Attempts 23 25 Total Yards Lost 39 189Net Yards Gained Scrimmage110 11 Forward Passes Attempted 14 5 Forward Passes Incompleted 1 Forward Passes Intercepted by0 5 Forward Passes Completed 0 14 for S49 No Punts Total Yds18 for 666 392 Punt Average 37 a Fumbles 3 1Opponents' Fumbles Recovered Own Fumbles Recovered 2 5-45No Penalties Total Yards4-50 4-174No Kickoffs Total Yards1-40 32-Yds Run Back Intercept Passes 0 10-99No Punt Returns Tot Yds7-66 1-21No Kickoff Returns Tot Yds3-61 366 Total Yards Gained 276 1 1 1 WINSTON-SALEM Nov 11 GP)--The University of North Caro-Lila 'far Heels had no difficulty in defeating the outc1as1-ed Davidson Wildcat! 32 to in their annual football zame played here Saturday before 11000 spectators gem I I Marquette Batters Iowa State by 21-2 Auburn Edges Out Villanova by 10-9 FORT STOCKTON Nov WASHINGTON Nov 11 (W)--A Iran Braves proved too powerful highly-favored Georgetown team de- for Fort Stockton Panthers here feated Maryland University 20 to Saturday running wild in the secO Saturday before 15000 at Grit- end halt to score four touchdowns fith's Stadium Maryland greatly and win handily 34-6 outweighed never threatened except Denehill Kummer for the winners in the first period when it tried a ran 38 yards from scrimmage t) placement from the 23 which failed score one of the winning touchdowns Georgetown scored twice on passes and Patterson kicked four of five and once on a running play attempted conversions Ash scored for port Stockton in the first guar- ter to give his team a temporary Ohio Staie's Reserves lead Iraan remains undefeated District 7-B but was tied by Grand Drill Chicago by 61-0 Falls Fabens and Big Lake are still on the list Baylor scoring: (sub Inr Vim-pee) wilson Barnes Point from try ft er touchdown Nelson 2 placement kirks Substitutions: Payloc--Ends Lummus Lucas tvkles Anderson Robinson: guardsAley Mickler Willis: barks Grumbles Lider Neely Schwarting Kutner tackle Weedon guard Daniel renter Goodwin: backs Crain Patrick Gill Filen Harkins Mayes Officials---Referec Vinr (Mtssourit umpire Allen (Morningside) head linesman Allred (Austin College) field Judge Swartz (Rice) AND A Bit" o(' 114IY CZ I 7 i 1 i 1 7 1 4 1 61-f1)7t yos cf 44 24 MILWAUKEE Nov 11 University smashed and passed Its way to a 21 to 2 football Pecos Plays to 14-14 Tie With Monahans BIRMINGHAM Ala Nov II (r) Auburn gave Villanova an intentional safety in the fourth quarter and won a 10-9 victory over the Easterners in an intersectional game hee Saturday before 12000 fans inal 000 Miss Belly Marlar Melvin Grid Queen CHICAGO Nov 11 (W)--Ohio State using its second stringers most of the game rolled over Chicago 61-0 in their Big Ten football game Saturday before only about 2000 fans The Bucks Western Conference leaders scored almost at will against the hapless Maroons rruTre A rr 11 ra" Cornell Marches On: Colgate Bows 14-12 victory over Iowa State here Sattlr-1 the 6-yard tale and Earle ran over easily day afternoon before a crowd of f9rawLioeucihndoishnr rigHhoirnectry9 inot 15000 kicked for the Frogs to 41ii Miles on the Tulsa 3 and he got back to the Tulsa 27 Women's Foursomes went In at the Frog right end for Horner Sherrod broke through and spilled Gentry for a 2-yard Start Monday loss on a reverse Prom a spread Collins swept the Frog left flank for a yard Collin quick kicked to the Frog 35 Gil- Weather permitting oualifying 1 Trem rti ko en tild oep ntoth ball there but was the 21'1111131 foursome tournament of kicked nicely to the the Fort Worth Womens Golf Asco- Tulsa 24 where lb ball rolled out of cation will start Monday at Colonial bfT'llSg A--Collins cut back over guard for Club two yards Miles fumbled the pass back The rine-hole players will go out but recrnered for a 5-yard loss Hut on from to In a -n the 18-hole hhoeldpnisigy plfustshaingdreiacheam f17ir rtpyerc from In to II In the tour- 'Mina Pooled to Gliconie on the Tulsa 41 rament two-rlaytsr teams will tom- Kyl "wsk the t'all on a 'teal run do another peat run to the Tulsa 19- vete pa a single entry )arn are Nov and Pecos played to a 14-14 tie here Saturday afternoon Medonich scored both touchdowns for Pecos one in the second quarter galloping 35 yards to pay dirt the other from the one-yard line in the third quarter Monahan apparently stunned by the attack of Pecos played sive football throughout the first half then turned on the heat in the last half to score 14 points and knot the contest Harry ran 25 yards in the third quarter and Ellis gal-12 loped SO yards to score the oTher Monahans tally 4 47' Dear Bert: Glad to hear thit Ina are 'seeing Larry this weekend 1 guess you know about his tiOil so you won be surprised hr he starts passing the tigats wait until you smoke one of h1 fine Y-13s Its a revelation I didn't know so much real smclirt pleasure could be packed into a eige that sells for a nia el So row I life member of the Y-B doh of boys ho their money's worth up Your Ted 4-1 Dear Bert: are seeing guess you kn tion so you he starts pa! tT wait until fine Y-Bs didn't know pleasure conl that sells for life member i their money up I 44attle TImtnE 571 Boston College Passes Foil Detroit 20-13 DETROIT Nov 11 College outpassed Detroit to score a 20-13 victory in an intersectional football battle played before a crowd of 10342 here Saturday The Boston eleven scored the deciding touchdown early in the fourth period on a 12-yard pass from Charley O'Rourke to Vito Anams BRADY Nov 11 Miss Betty Marlar daughter of Mr and Mrs Marlar was crowned queen of the Melvin football team Friday night at a ceremony between the halves of the Melvin and Paint Rock football game She was honored with other courtesies from the football team and pep squad ITHACA Nov 11 M-- Cornell retained its undefeated-untied status Saturday by the margin of two points-after-touchdown frantically beating clown last-minute Co Irate aerial attack to win 14-12 before some 15000 fans un- gin an- lute 1 fe 45 of do lal 14 tUo 1 fe 45 of do lal 14 14 rog tU if tr Perryton 28 Spearman 6 PERRYTON Nov Perr)ton Rangers defeated Spearmdn Lynx here Saturday 28-6 in a C1as4 football game A I ijminmo almommamoor 7---n1.

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