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(' 1 -PAGE EIGHT FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 19311 Giants Need Only One More Victory to Capture World Series CrownSenators Fight Eleven HORNED -FROGS WILL OPEN DEFENSE OF TITLE TODAY Innings Before Losing Polliwogs to It: attle Tonight Hog Fans See Victory American ZsT Tpse4ggits Hit in COACH MEYER YER TO McCall to Run Again GRID PROGRAM yer chmid Team rgew try ta et gr 'TM' a I 1 I A dt4 I In VYCIT OCILIMILIL 6 lea 1 i )1 'Al 1 -PAGE EIGHT FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 1( qv -yr Aor 1 A fl IT lr7" 1 A 421 Ank "FLOM Aril t-No MAI Bad Weather Threatens for Game Porkers Boast Reserve Strength i BIG GAMES TODAY INCLUDES I 1: Notre Dame and Big Three to Engage in First Tilt Irish to Meet Kansas 3 I I I i-' 14 11' 1 1 7: '1 24: 0 4' 4 Jr i i II it t- A 4 A 4 PI ft LI '1: '-4 4 1--'' -'1 I- I it 4 't 1 I t' 11qi-44 ::::::1 :1 Z': N' A -ri- 04i 1 7:7 1 :1: l': ri '7'' i-: 4 1 1 i- ''7 ft" 'k1010P- t4 t4 ''k--z4N '4-' 1 tc 1 fiJ? -k 1: By Associated Press NEW YORK Oct elbowing its way into the sports spotlight held by the World Series the young but lusty football season claims I its place on the front pages Saturday with a sparkling program featured by the 1033 kickoffs of Notre Dame and the Big Three The Irish opening their third season under the coaching of Heartly (Hunk) Anderson take on a dangerous foe in the Kansas Jayhawkers of the Big Six Harvard Yale and Princeton open their seasons against Bates Maine and Amherst respectively traditional first game opponents Big Games in South Claiming interests with these games are many fine sectional and intersectional frays notably in the South where such standout fixtures as Georgia-Tulane Georgia Tech-Kentucky North Carolina-Vanderbilt and Sewanee-Florida are scheduled Vieing for attention with the debut of Notre Dame in the Middle West are the Texas-Nebraska intersectional fray at Lincoln the Ohio State-Virginia name at Columbus the Indiana-Minnesota Conference collision at Minneapolis and the opening tilts of Purdue and Chicago against Ohio University and Cornell of Iowa respectively In the East the two service schools meet Southern opponents for the second week in succession Navy entertaining Mercer which lost to Army last Saturday and the Cadets playing hosts to Virginia Military Academy Two other Southern schools also invade the North Oglethorpe coming to New York to seek revenge for last year's defeat by Manhattan and Richmond traveling to Cornell with the same idea Villanova invades the South Carolina field at Columbia Other Eastern fields see Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner taking his Temple Owls to Pittsburgh to meet the dangerous Tartans of Carnegie Tech1 and Columbia New York University the undefeated Red Ramblers of Colgate Brown and Syracuse among others playing their first games of the year Pittsburgh and West Virginia old rivals meet at Morgantown Conference Tilt In Southwest The conference meeting of Texas Christian Horned Frogs and Arkansas features the Southwest program while out on the West Coast Southern California meets Washington in the conTerence inaugural for both teams The main Interest on the (Vast however centers at Berkeley and Palo Alto as the two mighty giant killers St Mary's and Santa Clara square off against California and Stanford respectively Santa Clara walloped California 7-0 in the first game of the season and St Mary's defeated San Francisco by the same score in Its inaugural mos a 1 1 5 I I I I LIIIMIER 4ki mik16 year will be at right halfback for Dutch Meyeet freshman club at Ea Grave Field when the Wogs meet the team of Terrell in their first game of the season One of the greatest backs in the history of the Texas Inter scholastic League Scott McCall of the 1932 Masonic Home team will open his career at tonight The an-state back of last 0 Box Score I AMES DRUB SAM HOUSTON 1 BY FLEM HALL FAYETTEVILLE Ark Oct skies a driz I zling rain and slightly cooler weather late Friday added tl the uncertainty which already hung over the football gaze V) be played here Saturday afternoon between the Univ sity of Arkansas Scarlet Razorbacks and the Texas Chr Ls Alan University Purple and White Horned Frogs The gridiron where the game will be played is turfed but a hard rain will make it slow and even wet grass at geme time will make the ball slip- pery The Friday shower was the THIS MORNING'S first here in weeks and brought the first signs of relief from Summer heat which has held over for an unusually long time this Fall 3 Fear Bad Weather If the weather is wet it will handl- ARE for cap both teams since they have count- ed heavily on the use of forward chances of the game to attract the LEROY passes and will probably spoil the AN largest crowd to see a game here in MENZING recent years Play Saturday will start at 2 :30 o'clock With what is admitted to be the Nest Arkansas team in five years Weather clear track fast So le Coach Fred Thomsen is looking for- turn on the heat and take anotht ward to the game with quiet confi- plunge into that balloting racket deuce He is by no means sure his TT vs Arkansas at Faye: team will win but he is sure it will give a good account of itself rule Saturday "I feel that the team that gets the joe Robinson is from Arkansas hc breaks will win" he says "We have he won't be playing with the Pie era That's one break for the Fe a bigger and better squad than in or it would be more votes for any of the four previous seasons I have coached here For the first Porkers But Tom Murphy happe time I'll be able to make substitu- to be a member of Coach Fred Th tions without weakening the team crew and if there is any ado: and that means a lot in a bard game tage he'll pack the margin at I I have two entire teams of just about quarterback position They say 1: equal strength" has a toe ailment Ali the treSee Frog Defeat is turning to the Frogs Don't f- The university students the Fay- get dear folks when you walk etteville citizens and the Razorback the polls that the Porker fans gre supporters from over the State are Coach Francis A Schmidt of CI neither so quiet nor modest They a though chiding when he scouted Le are frank in expressing the opinion Saturday's game Revenge for th- that the Christians are in for a trim- thar unkind words is another pet: ming They respect the strength of for the Frogs That evens the eon: last year's champions but they are and makes the game a tossup If yce enthusiastic about the Razorbacks must have a choice slip a few Fa Thomsen feels the Ozarks and Ok- pie and White votes in the boxes lahoma Baptist games in which the Porkers piled up 82 points to 7 were IN OTHER WORDS TIIE RS against opponents too weak to test HUSKE ARE IT his boys others here think differently Texas vs Nebraska at They believe those games proved the Neb Saturday 1 power of the Scarlet that Bible is coach of the Cornleekra won't be able to stand before it He has won five out of eix dam Coach Francis Schmidt pionships since leaving the Texas At left Arkansas to go to and gies to join the Big Six and that because the Frogs are champions sump'un If President Roosevelt Saturday's game has long been looked plan to reduce the corn acreage forward to as the major one on the made dwarfs out of the Conahuskte Porkers' schedule this season and they're going to pour power into La elaborate preparations have been Longhorns 'Tie true that Texas has made to win it Except for Tom Mur- Bohn Hilliard but he isn't 11 rat phy who has a sore toe on his left But what one big stick of foot the Arkansas team is in top dynamite he is If be were out of physical condition and it has been the game there wouldn't be any eei2r primed mentally which way to vote But his presence Frogs Not Keyed makes the game close One that er The Frogs aren't keyed up for the go either way but we're going tt game but they realize fully that they forget our Texas loyalty and wra are in for one of the toughest con- Nebraska across the ticket tests of the year If they are beaten it won't be because of overconfidence Loyola vs Rice at Houston Sas or unpreparedness Schmidt has re- urday game has a re frained from bringing too much pay- ord of the home club winning sire chological pressure on his team be- the series was started at New Orlera cause he knows it is too early in the in 1927 Last year the Owls wun season to whet to a sharp edge a 14 to 7 coasting to victory after two club which has many hard and Ian- touchdowns in the early periods wel portant games ahead the Loyola Wolves shoving "Arkansas has a fine team but the marker in the final quarter ra Frogs are no slouches themselves and Owls have changed their custornart I believe they have an even chance who-o-o-o into "Who's afraid of the to win" was Schmidt's pregame an- big bad wolf?" But that bi had nouncement wolf is likely to huff and puff until Saturday will be "Fort Smith he blows the Owls little house in It Day" here and 300 or 400 members isn't very well fortified with several of the Arkansas Boosters Club from of the Owls on the bench after the that city will be here for the game bard game with last wed' If fair weather prevails a crowd of Then too that big bad wolf areneve 3500 is expected and that's big for just 201 pounds per man on the this little hard-to-reach city line He's had much experience tea Christians Ready Don't be timid fall in line with the Two or three of the IL reg- Wolves and give them a vote of conulars have bruises but nothing seri- fidence ous enough to handicap the team ma- Iterially Casper has a sore foot and Timm REAR OR ELEVENhand Wallace Myers' left elbow is GENTS TO LOSE swollen and Cy Perkins' right hand Baylor vs Centenary at Shreeeport is in tape but all of them will be La able to play three The squad of 29 players pack that is going to cause trouble arrived here in time Friday afternoon all along the Southwest gridirons to take a final practice drill on the They ney bad an easy time clawing out little Bears ahfetveerngoo renwlain3tIoo field where the game will be played a victory over St Edward's last week Starting lineups of both teams are and the Centenary Gentlemen do not uncertain but following are the ones appear to be the strong Gents that announced by the coaches Friday night: ballot ot hboavzia ibeeetnn Rucker 1e Measel It in a handful for the Bears Spivey Ig Newby Black rg Benton rt Johnson (captain) re Jordan qb Rees lb Geiser rh Biddle fb School of Mines vs 3L le Allison It Tay- at Dallas Saturday afternoon-- those galloping Mustangs from over Texas rt': Graves (captain) re Coleman qb Eastward are with us again 17 Walla lh Casper rh Kitchen fb rode to a surprising the past corner folk! Pa ising 14 to 0 eer Officials will be: Referee Bell of over Texas Tech last wee tr aenedz 1 Vanderbilt umpire Ramp of Cum liners are not ranked as berland linesman Moore of Vander- the Matadors Besidestt Min razi bilt and field judge Campbell of couldn't do anything with a ou Ae Lake Forest Texas team last week Give the al- tangs a hand Frogs Arrive in Time A vs- east rm Wnritni it was played Friday night Frogs Arrive in Time For Workout NEW YORK AR MIL PO A 502300 600650 5121200 402400 401100 511020 200500 502150 401131 Moore If Critz 2b Terry lb Ott rf Davis el Jackson 21) MICUSO Ryan SS Hubbell t' 1' 1 'I (f 1 i I VI 'I I 'I 1 1 I 't i Iit i I i :4 I I 1 4 11 1 4 1 i 1 I i' 41 ''-tk 4 1 Totals Totals 1 t- BY ALAN GOULD i- t' Associated Press Sports Editor i I START TEAM OF 1- WASHIN'GTON Oct young man who sounded the Giants' famous war can not beat us' proved it Friday afternoon in one of the most thrilling world FORMER STARS aeries games played in years 1 John Collins (Blondy) Ryan the fair-haired boy short- Scott McCall Masonic Home stop of the National League champions came through in I' the eleventh inning with the base hit that scored the win- Ace to Be Seen Leading fling run and then saved the game by starting a double play High School Backs to Play 4 i that ended the last desperate rally of the Senators with the '-1 bases full The Texas Military College Bull- i- 5 44----------------1 In a finish that had the hearts of dogs of Terrell coached by Frank and all including 27762 cash Senators It was the third triumph for the on Bridges former Baylor mentor will will start a team bristling with fir- -V customers beating wildly with ex- come here tonight to battle the -4: moRAN OBJECT citement and suspense Carl Owen freshmen in the first game of the Hubbell pulled out his second con- i season for the Wogs The kickoff quest of the American League chem 3 OF SENATORS will be at 8 o'clock sharp at La Grave 4 pions by the thin margin of 2 to 1 Field 4 after a sensational duel with Monte 1 a Many Stars In Game Weaver youthful right-hander of the Co -4 ach Dutch Meyer of the Wogs VERBAL ATTACK 1 BY TED VOSBURGH and puts Assodated Press Staff Writer within one game of its world Giants in four brilliantly-pitched ball games by far the most dramatic of anything that has happened so far this amazing New York team mer high school stars tonight He has many others ready to get into the game when his starters are worn down The game will be a tough one for the Meyermen having I WASHING'rON Oct Bill championship that seemed like a "pipe shown great strength last week in Terry and his victorious Giants tap- dream" to their followers only a few beating the Abilene Christian College team of the Texas Conference 12-7 I dancing and yelling in their delight months ago Friday's breath-taking 11-inning But for an error by the great Hub- However after two weeks of drill '''s World Series battle was "the greatest bell himself in the seventh innipg the embryo Frogs have been showing game" they ever played when be juggled Joe Kuhel's easy plenty of power and drive and Meyer 1 To doleful Joe Cronin and his bunt and paved the way for the tying is hoping for a victory in his first 4 1 Washington mates it was just a head- score the master of the "screw ball" game of the season I ache and one of the bitterest doses would have scored a 1-0 shutout in Tonight's battle will give Frog fans the gods of defeat ever dished out to the regulation nine innings thanks to a good opportunity to see Just what a terrific home run drive by Manager kind of material the varsity can count i 4 a fighting team Bill Terry into the cone-like center- on in the next few seasons In many SI With his hands to his throbbing field bleachers in the fourth frame respects the club Meyer will put on S' raging chorus of bitter denunciation bead Cronin joined but little in the -As a result of this deadlocked sit- the field tonight is one of the best of Umpire Charlie Moran's decision tuition the two pitchers and the two in several seasons especially is the 1 on Manush at first base in the sixth for teams fought in spectacular fashion group of backs highly promising the edge Four times the Sen In the starting Wog secondary to- 4 il and his subsequent action in banish- ators failed to score off Hubbell or night Sam Baugh ace of the Sweet- ing from the game the big left-fielder break through the Giants' defense water team last year will be at quer- 1 who leads his team in batting with runners on third base in a fu- ter Scott McCall great Masonic Cronin Hu Headache rious struggle marked by the ejection Home leader and all-State man will "My bead's splitting" muttered of Heinle Manush slugging left- be at one half with Lennon Black- Cronin his face set and tragic fielder after the sixth inning for a mon fine blocker for Abilene High 1 1 The 'Washington dressing room was row with Umpire Charles Moran of at the other Cotton Harrison a filled with sulphurous explosions the National League on a close de- powerful youngster from Temple will Players mounted benches shouted un cision at first base be at fullback Baugh is rated by printable comments about National Manush was called out on a spect I play in which Hughie Critz Meyer as the greatest passer he has ever coached The air may be full League umpires in general and Moran picked a up hi sizzling siezling grounder with of footballs if the Wogs are unable in particular and yelled at newspa- a grea stop back of first and threw 4 permen that they could "print every to gain through the Terrell line to Hubbell for the putout as Buddy word" they were saying Reserves Good Myer was dashine to third The emu- 1 In addition to his starters Meyer "D'you suppose I'd risk getting ment became so heated as Manush thrown out of a World Series game used strong language and jostled the has such players as Doc Merrell for- mer ace punter with Lubbock High sa if I didn't think I was4right?" asked veteran Moran that the umpire finally Mack McClure 44 's motioned Heinie off the field Despite re of the Mason team Manus ts His mates backed him up in the the ouster Manush went back to his ack Runnsell of Lufkin Carl Mar- assertion that be beat Critz's throw well former Stripling High speedster position at the start of the seventh Brown of San Antonio Glen Rob i to Hubbell on that close and impor- and there was another big debate be-taut play in the sixth while across fore he finally left the field the first' erts of Masonic Home and several World Series player to be ejected in others 1 the way Hubbell Terry Mancuso and many years In the line the 19S-pound Will others said they thought Moran was 41 right in calling Heinle out The Senators' outfield was shifted Walls of Arkansas will be on one Manush couldn't say what he said with Goose goslin going into the left wing with Meyer the frosh 1 or did that caused his exile but one and Dave Harris taking Goslin's post coach's nephew from Waco on the of his mates said it was probably a in right field They came back in other However Walter Roach and combination of highpowered language their half of the seventh to tie the Tommy Adams formerly of Poly and and gestures which the "umps" may score on Hubbell's misplay of Kuhers Masonic Home respectively are due have considered threatening bunt Bluege's infield out and Luke A slammed door and a surly "no Sewell's hard single to centerfield but to get in early Solon Holt of Hen- derson and James Nelson former was the answer newspapermen re- their mightiest efforts thereafter were Stripling star will open at tackles eeived when they stopped at the ar- frustrated by a Giant defense that but big Harold Holland 220-pounder 4 biters dressing room with its guard refused to crack under the heaviest from North Side and Stollard 219- i of bluecoats and asked for a state- of pressure pounder will play a great deal ii went on the incident Many in the crowd were so incensed Drew Ellis of Fort Worth and the i' In striking contrast unadulterated by Moran's decision and his ejection 205-pound Lewis Savage of Tioga joy reigned at the Giants' quarters of Manush that they -milled around will start at guards Corskey Maker- i wi 1 here Bill Robinson Broadway ne- the clubhouse after the game to give ch North Side boy Gail Walley gro tap-dancer put on a shoe-leather vent to their indignation Otis Grant John Shear and big 44 Travis Jackson the substitute third Green 200-pounder tram Pampa will 4 41 symphony of delight and some of the baseman whose play has belied much get in at the line posts Giants followed suit trace of his handicap of bad knees Either Sandy Hagler 200-pounder "ff "It was the greatest ball game I i Bill started the eleventh by beating out from Cleburne or James 4Sicherds ever played it" said Memphis 1 Terry his eyes sparkling a beautiful bunt down the third base former A star will start A line It was a surprise bit of work at center Hubbell Praised Mancuso sacrificed neatly but the The probable lineups: "It's just like I said He's the best Senators did not seem unduly alarmed Judd le Ray' pitcher in the world" with the end of the Giants' batting mond Lolland (e) It Bolton Ig 4 And there wasn't any doubt that order coming up Ryan then cracked Elmer Pardue Sam Gessel rg 1 he meant curly-haired Carl Hubbell the second pitch over Bluege's head Howard Moore rt William Camp who was quietly receiving congratula- and Jackson raced home with the win- re Bill Smith Bernice Wallace a tons ning run Goslin's throw might not rh Red Smith lb Fullingim A St1 "And the way Ryan came back have caught Jackson anyway but Walls re Solon Holt Is and got those two bits" Terry said Weaver prevented any lingering rt Drew Ellis rg Sandy Hagler was something to write home about" chance of it by intercepting the throw Lewis Savage Ig James Nelson It 'l As for that last lightning-like play Weaver was abruptly removed when Meyer le Sam Baugh Scott 44 the swift double killing that ended Carl Hubbell singled sharply to left McCall lh Lennon Blackmon rh the game: center but Jack Russell right-hand- Cotton Harrison "Well" said Terry 'we've been in ed relief pitcher retired Joe Moore an 4: 0 many tough spots all year and and Hughie Critz to end the uprising We played back and took our chance been getting out of 'em just like that All Hubbell had to do now was re- Coyotes Win Over tire three more Senators but it prov- for the ball game on a double play ed another difficult job for him in Junior Ags 12 to 7 4 an afternoon of continual threat by a And we got it" 4 his rivals The southpaw neither "I don't miss that kind" be laugh- -4 ed when somebody kidded him about fast nor so baffling ex in his open- ARLINGTO Oct 6--The Weath- the death grip he took on the ball jug game victory yielded only eight erford College Coyotes defeated North hits but he walked four and frequent- Texas Agricultural College 12 to 7 when it plunked into his mitt for ly seemed to be tiring 4s the final out here Friday in a close contested is As in his first game Hubbell filled game Just before Bolton hit that all-its the bases with Senators before cheek- The Junior Aggies scored seven portant grounder" said Blondy Ryan 1 Eughie Cries yelled to Hubbell: ing them for the last time but again points in the first quarter with the it was not entirely his fault With Coyotes making their first touchdown 1 "Get him to bit on the ground and the orowd roaring for a rally Fred in the second period and the winning 4 ale get him on a double play" A crack of the they did Schulte opened the Senators' last at- points in the third period 44 tack with a sharp single to left The Coyotes gained 12 first downs Is "We were playing half way in so 1s Then uhel bunted along the first on devastating running plays to 4 't we could go for either one or twof base line a dribbler that Terry for the locals Splawn Isbell and said Ryan who seemed to get as big thought was going to roll foul It Wingall Weatherford backs slashed a kick out of the play as out of his didn't and there were two on with through the line and around ends for single in the eleventh which scored' ala one out as a result of the Giant frequent gains Jackson with the winning run manager's "boner" Hard working Gus Mancuso wbo Bl After the Aggies had held the vial- i uege sacrificed Jackson to Terry tors three times within the 10-yard )11 eaught Hubbell's screwballs was al- an the dangerous Sewell then was line in the second quarter they elect- 1 most incoherent passed filling the bases Lacking a ed -to run on gaining t' thhe ball on More Pratte sufficiently reliable right-handed pinch downs A fumble was recovered and 1 1 ssI can't express what kind of a hitter Manager Cronin assigned Cliff on the first play for the Coyotes game Hubbell pitched" be said "He Bolton a portside batsman to take Wingall dashed around right end for was greater than be was in the open Russell's place at the plate It was a touchdown I et- Ile kept getting stronger as the the tensest moment of the game as The final Weatherford score also game went on Can you imagine that Hubbell worked carefully on the young ea a Aa gmg ei er fumble recovered in I third with only two days of rest? backstop Bolton finally dribbled a the quftaerr th ter stle's got the heart of a damn grounder that Ryan pounced on for Norton's boot on the 20-yard line I lion The scoring chances that we bad the start of a double play completed ni by Crits and Terry The A ps then drew a 15-yard pen- and missed would break the heart of 1 alty and Splawn dashed around right three out of four pitchers but Hub- The Giants riding high rely on end for th bell he's the king of everything" their brilliant young righthander Hal i "That's not anything unusual for Schumacher to depulicate his victory as a result of two long passes Nor- old Hub" chimed in handsome young hi the second game and beat the II locals le scored in the first period "ere 1 ton to Jackson With the ball on the Al Schumacher whom Terry nominat- Senators for the deciding gesture of Coyotes' 8-y a line dashing Joe 1 4 ad to pitch tomorrow "Hess the best the series Meanwhile Washington ot onnor circled right end to score itch 4 per that ever lived He's in a class faced another difficult problem in Norton kicked goal I by himself" For the ea pitching strategy Cronin refused to 1 I Is Brown Currie Nor- i What kind of a ball was it that Ray what his hurling choice would be Om ton prior Dodson starred in the i Bolton topped so weakly down to but it seemed likely be would start backfield while Bl 4 ame Lyne Slagle abort for that double play? Al Crowder veteran right bander and Jackson stood on in the line "Screwball" said Mancuso with who was beaten by Schumacher last i la sp va Hamer Wilkerson and Jones i an eloquent twist of his hand to de- Wednesday Ordinarily it wonld be starred in line play for the-visitors scribe the weird course that unique the tern of Wally Stewart southpaw The starting lineups' delivery but the beating he took in the opener A 1 a A pale young man walked into the was not calculated to earn him an- ends Caswell -31iller and Jackson and Curik taekle dressing room It was Bill Terry's 15- other chance Blaine and Lyne guards: Slagle eent-- year-old son ------1111---- ter Brown quarter O'Connor (coWith him as a friend who said: Young Bill wps so weak at that SOONER 4 BEATEN captain) and Boyer halves Norton full whirlwind finish that be couldn't even NOR3IAN Okla Oct Ana- and Jones ends: get out of the box alone" darko's polo four turned the tables j- nson and Spivs tackles Hamer 1 ss How was mother?" asked Man- on the rnive Oklahoma of Okl oma quer- and Wilkerson (eptain) guards ager Bill of young son Bill tet Friday win ning 9 It to 7 for an Gray center Isbell quarter: Splawn 1 have smelling salts" even break in the two-games se ie and tied a ves Van Hoosier Ina WedikesdaN lo a full "She had to 2 START 'TEAM STARS FORMER- ARLINGTON Oct Weath- erford College Coyotes defeated North Texas Agricultural College 12 to 7 here Friday in a close contested game The Junior Aggies scored seven points in the first quarter with the Coyotes making their first touchdown in the second period and the winning points in the third period The Coyotes gained 12 first downs on devastating running plays to 4 for the locals Splawn Isbell and Wingall Weatherford backs slashed through the line and around ends for frequent gains After the Aggies had held the vial- tors three times within the 10-yard line in the second quarter they elect- ed to run on gaining the ball on downs A fumble was recovered and on the first play for the Coyotes Wingall dashed around right end for a touchdown The final Weatherford score also came soon after the Aggie fumble in the third quarter Hamer recovered hnnt nn tha 911 A 1: boot on the 20-yard line The Aggies then drew a 15-yard pen- alty and Splawn dashed around right end for the score locals scored in the first period as a result of two long passes Nor- ton to Jackson With the ball on the Coyotes' 8-yard line the dashing Joe circled right end to score Norton kicked goal For the locals Brown Currie! Nor- ton O'Connor Dodson starred in the backfield while Blaine Lyne Slagle and Jackson stood oat in the line Spire Hamer Wilkerson and Jones starred in line play for the-visitors The starting lineups: A and Jackson ends Caswell and Curik taekles: Blaine and Lyne guards: Slagle cen- ter Brown quarter O'Connor (co- captain) and Boyer halves Norton full and Jones ends: johnson and Spivs tackles Hamer and Wilkerson (cptain) guards Gray (eater Isbell quarter: Splawn and Rutledge halves Van Hoosier full t- Ie 1 I i the ser -I i' stoi ''''t he 1 4 l'im 1' I tha' basl IIIMMINIM I' I I l'i Terr3 I deed 1 Fruit 'i Worl i 1 Same' :1 To -t1 1 Wa611 I eche 1 the 4 I a fig Wi i i Itpad 1 i 7 tH i -'-''1 1: I 1 1 :1 i 4s f-'4 '1 1 ii 1 '4 1 A 0 A 04 O'Connor 4-- ter Brown quarter O'uonnor (co- 1 With him was a friend who said: SOONER 4 BEATEN eaptain) and Boyer halves Norton Young Bill wps so weak at that full whirlwind finish that be couldn't even NORMAN Okla Oct Coyotes--Ranspot and Jones ends: get out of the box alone" darko's polo four turned the tables Johrison and Spivs tackles Hamer "How was motherr' asked Ilan- on the rniversity of Oklahoma quar- and Wilkerson (cptain) guards: ger Bill of young son Bill tet FridaY winning 9 to 7 for an Gray enter Isbell quarter Splawn It I had to have smelling salts even break in the two-games series and Rutledge halves Van Hoosier wma 'Pen Wedikesdairs 1 OR ab fa" RUNTSVILLE Oct before a capacity crowd of 50430 the Texas A Aggies of the Southwest Conference defeated the Sam Houston Teachers Friday night 34 to 14 The Aggies featured such stars as Domingue Couser Powlpr and Robertson as their touchdown artists The Aggies scored first when Domingue plunged across from the seven-yard line He then kicked goal for extra point In the second period Fowler shot a 47-yard pass to Robertson to put the ball in scoring position Fowler then plunged for the touchdown The locals scored in the second period as a result of Bowden's 25-yard pass to Jones who caught the ball with his left band and raced seven yards for a touchdown McDonald kicked goal The Aggies went wild in the third quarter to score three touchdowns when Domingue went over twice and Murray intercepted a pass and raced 20 yards for the third touchdown A pass to Lefkowits netted the locals their second touchdown late in the final period 40 2 11 33 15 1 WASHINGTON AB PO A Myer 2b 4 0 2 6 4 0 (Justin rf If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Manusb If 200100 Cronin ss 501140 Schulte et 501200 Bethel lb 5 1 114 1 0 Bluege 3b 300210 Sewell 402410 Weaver 400060 Russell 000000 Harris rf 100200 1Bollon 100000 Texans Arrive in Lincoln for Tilt Rice Owls Crippled for Duel With Loyola HOUSTON Oct Rice Owls Totals 38 1 8 33 17 0 1Batted for Russell in eleventh New York 100 000 01-2 11 1 Washington 000 000 100 00-1 8 0 batted in Terry Sewell Ryan Two-base hit Moore Home run Terry Sacrifice hits flaGoslin Bluege 2 Hubbell Mancuso Double plays Myer to Hubei Ryan to Critz to Terry Left on bases New York 12 Washington 11 Base on balls Weaver 4 (Moore Ott Manush 12) Hubbell 4 (31anush Myer Harris Sewell) Struck out Weaver 3 (Jackson Ryan Davis) Russell 1 (Moore) Hubbell 5 (Rubel 2 Weaver 2 Cronin) Hits Weaver 11 in 10 1-3 innings Russell none in 2-3 inning Losing pitcher Weaver Umpires: Plate Ormsby (AL) first base Moran (NL) second base Moriarty (AL) third base TT-Lyman (NL) Time 2:59 Busse II 1 (Moore) Hubbell 5 (Kuhei 2 Weaver 2 Cronin) Hits Weaver 11 in 10 1-3 innings Russell none in 2-3 inning Losing pitcher Weaver Umpires: Plate Ormsby (AL) firsts base Moran (NL) second base MO riarty (AL) third base Milian (NL) Time 2:59 LINCOLN Neb Oct 6---A carload of rough and ready Texas Longhorns rolled into Lincoln Friday night to open the football season Saturday for Nebraska's Cornhuskers The Big Six Conference champions' only concern was a congested leg of Warren De Bus senior guard which failed to heal properly Coach Bible expected him to be able to start but Elmer Hubka brother of two famous Cornbuskers of an earlier day was ready to take the place if necessary Lee Penny Nebraska end was definitely out of the game with a broken bone in his face but Gail O'Brien leading tackle was ready to go A shoulder injury kept him out of practice most of the week will be outweighed for the third successive game when they line up here Saturday against the ponderons Loyola Wolves from New Orleans The Owls bad just about decided after the 13-0 battering they took at Baton Rouge that the Louisiana State Tigers were the heftiest team in the South but advice from New Orleans reports that Saturday the Wolves will start five 200-pounders in the line ILIA one in the back field To repel the invasion of these Behemoths the Owls will present a badly crippled front No less than eight Rice regulars or first string substitutes will be on the sidelines with serious injuries Rice will be handicapped most at end where the situation is so acute that Jim Byrd has been shifted from right tackle and at guard where all-conference Fay Lagow will be out with a seTere leg injury Large Crowd Expected at Mines-S Up Game It -4 es Denton Teachers Pirates Play Ile DENTON Oct 6 North Texas Eagles doped to win failed to make etr charges carry through South- western University Pirates' defense and the two elevens played a scoreless tie here Friday night Twice Eagle attacks had carried into the shadow of Southwestern's go but but could not make the last few yards to score The game was slow chiefly a puntNorton'm Eagles doped to win failed to make their charges carry through Southwestern University Pirates' defense 1 Ale game was slow catelly a puntNorton's ow Mrs Cardona Cops Mtmy Golf Title DALLAS Oct 6 One of the largest crowds to ever witness an intercollegiate football game in the Southwest is expected to crowd into Fair Park Bowl Saturday afternoon when Coach Ray Morrison's rejuvenated Southern Methodist University Mustangs take on the Texas College of Mines eleven in the athletic feature of the opening day of the State Fair of Txas The probable starting lineups: Texas Milti es Walker left end Williams left tackle Mayhew left guard Duffel center Hart right guard Daross right tackle Barnett right end Weaver quarterback KruClek left half: Wilson right half Vaughan fullback Southern Methodist Smith left end Spain left tackle Wetsel left guard Raborn center Stamps right guard Carter right tackle Fuqua right end Shuford quarterback Gore left half Russell right half Baker fullback oi Mrs Cardona captured the title of the first annual tournament of the Fort Worth Women's Municipal Golf Association at Boaz Friday She defeated Mrs Mays 8-7 in their scheduled 36-hole match Mrs Dayton won the consolation crown from Mrs Gregory 2-1 in an 18-hole match Shooting fine and steady golf Mra Cardona who also was medalist piled up a five-hole lead over the first 18 holes during the morning round She increased her margin during the afternoon to win handily increased her margin diming the aft- ernoon to win handily FAYETTEVILLE Ark Oct Arriving here late Friday Coach Francis Schmidt found time to send his Texas Christian University Horned Frogs through a workout on the Razorback field on the eve of the Frogs' Southwest Conference opening game Saturday with the University of Arkansas The Razorbacks under direction of Coach Fred Thomsen conducted their drill on au adjoining field Both teams paced through signal practice and engaged in passing and punting exercises Thomsen announe4 that Murphy veteran signal caller who has been absent from practice for nearly a week because of an injured toe would see action part of the time in Saturday's game but that Jordan reserve quarterback would start Other changes in the Arkansas lineup affected the fullback position where Biddle will replace Criswell and the halfback post where Geiser will replace Laforge the chief grouildgainer who will be withheld from the lineup until Arkansas reaches a scoring position Spivey 200-pound reserve will replace Beepple at right Made Other changes in the Arkansas line- up affected the fullback position where Biddle will replace Criswell and the halfback post where Geiser will replace Laforge the chief grouud- gainer who will be withheld from the lineup until Arkansas reaches a scor- in position Spivey 200-pound re- serve will replace Boepple at right mad Cox CROWNED WITH TEXAS JR WELTER TITLE Now that Tracy Cox bag tor crowned junior welterweight of Texas his bout with Tony lier rira Monday Oct IG takes on znoro importance And it already had al signs of being one of the outstanil'3 fights that has been staged in Tells in many years Cox received the official chamPio" Ain recognition when be defeated Willard Brown a clever boxer Dallas Thursday night state Com- missioner Jack Flynn was at the ring- side and sanctioned the crowning of Cox If Herrera can repeat his vioto1 over Cox earlier in the year bell be the crown wearer But that doesn't concern What he be is most anxious in is to defeat Cox and gain a promised 1305 with Barney Ross for the 'will junior welterweight championship Ross and others have dodged Tal in the East For if Tony were to gain a battle with them thert it wol'1 be for the lightweight title laic' is the most valuable headpiece cuts' at gm hemlrGlikt nuts be -II t- -anxious in is re defeat Cox and gain a Pruml'ed hironrl with Barney Ross for tbe junior welterweight cham pions -ed 0 4 Ross and others have dodb in the East For if Tony Were Jo gain a battle with them there it be for the lightweight title ivj is the most Valuable headpiece cut-- of tha holummGlikt nut I ing struggle between Maggard husky Eagle halfback and Fikes speedy quarterback for Southwestern with Maggard having an edge of superiThe ority A 47-yard march In the opening period carried North Texas to the Pirate 17-yard line where Southwest-O'Connor ern's defense tightened and the ball went over on downs Just before the half ended the Eagle offense clicked again and went half way across the field to the Pirate 11-yard line where two charges failed to ir a i more than three yards as the half ended Defensive work of Reeves and blocking of Riish was outstanding for North Texas Ikea and Giesecke did nice work for Southwestern The lineups: North' Texas le: Cate It Cox Ig Knowles Pear- son rg Nichols rt: Daniels re der Yarbrough lh Maggard rh Vaughn le Rosa It: Horn Ig Godley Laurence rg Giddons rt Wardlow re Fikes cl mum lh (Restock thi ft North- Texas le Cate It Cox Ig Knowles Pear- son rg Nichols rt: Daniels re El- der Yarbrough lh Haggard rh Vanghn le: Ross Horn Ig Godley Laurence rg Giddons rt Wardlow re: Fikes entont lh Onseckat Ili It' Gentlemen and Bears Ready for Game Another Donkey SHREVEPORT Oct 8--The sCen tenart Gentlemen and Baylor Bears gaseball Series of Waco Texas were therel7 eree's whistle for their sixth school clash Saturday at the Centenary StaThe first of a series of donkey base- dium ball games will be played Sunday Saturday's game Is the first major afternoon at La Grave Field for the battle for both Centenary and Bay-benefit of the Rio Grande Valley suf- lor neither team showing in their ferers Proceeds of the contest which preliminary games any advantage over is scheduled for 4 in will be given the other Baylor took St Edward's to the valley relief fund at Waco Texas with ease while the It brings together the JuNior C'ham- Gentlemen used only straight plays to her of Commerce and the Beese Bert- beat Louisiana Normal and Benderka Station at NATersidli Tauber' an flatx first ixe gamin -ine tint or a series ot donkey base- dium ball games will be played Sunday Saturday's game is the first major afternoon at La Grave Field for the battle for both Centenary and Bay- benefit of the Rio Grande Valley suf- lor neither team showing in their ferers Proceeds of the contest which preliminary games any advantage over is scheduled for 4 tn will be given the other Baylor took St Edward's to the valley relief fund at Waco Texas with ease while the It brings together the Jusior C'ham Gentlemen used only straight plays to her of Commerce and the ffeese Sere- beat Louisiana Normal and Bender- tea Stilton at NATenadaD a2a Mambas la tholg Lint tga games I I e---- A 1) I I r-1.

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