Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 10

Location:
Fort Worth, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 PAGE TEN FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAIVT-MORNING PAGE TEN FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM MORNING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25 193t 01 Crowd of 10000 Is Expected for Frog-Owl Contest This Afternoon ARKANSAS ITATS TEXAS TO CLAIM SOUTHWEST GRIDTITLE Outstanding Frog Tackle I ARMY NAVY THIS MORNING'S Razorbacks Face Probe 79TocoloWAY TNRE for Of Ineligible Gridder I T1 S' I----1 I M'ARE for Christians Determined To Triumph Over Rice Championship Chances of Hine on Conference Ruling on Hogs Blocked Punt Intercepted Pass and Rem bred Fumble Win Game 4 '1 1 -04-104t4 (7 1'-Psj 315' minonnimmemonnomP 10 I 'C 1 THE PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS RICE 4 No Player Wit Position Wt Player No -'4 25 Graves (r) I SS ISO Sylvester 8 '4 10 Perkins 190 190 Mays 11 38 Taylor 190 L-1i 160 Lagow 25 22 Lester 205 Center 180 Lauterbach 71 13 Bassinger ISO ISO Mickelson 54 1 11 Groseclose 193 190 Lauterbach (c) 47 1 39 Myers 181 175 Haley 21 29 Harston 170 Quarter 175 (lore 67 8 Lawrence ISO 200 1Vitt 3 4 5 Casper 169 R-11 170 Connelley 20 15 Kitchen 175 Full 180 Letts 68 Fortier (Washington State) umpire Howell (Trio lity) head linesman Fouts (Baylor) field Judge Alderson (Texas) BY LEROY illENZING Undismayed by the trend of events yesterday at Austin that may rob them of their second successive Southwest Conferece football championship the Horned Frogs will enter their game with the Rice Institute Owls this aft- 4 emoon still hopeful of gaining the crown Ten thousand fans are expected to be seated in the Stadium for the opening kickoff at 2:30 o'clock to watch the Frogs battle to retain their chances at the title The Frogs' championship possibilities now hinge on the ruling of the 4 Southwest Conference on the Arkan-) Team Rosters sac ineligibility case But to retain the title chance the Frogs must rid their path of the Riee Owls who No veight came here Friday night "fired" 'to 1 Allison tackle 205 block u's path to any claim on 2 Pulliam quarter 152 the title 3 Trueison tackle 210 Owls Powerful 5 Casper half 174 Although the Owls have a low rank 6 Wallace half 170 ing in the conference they boast one 4'7 Clark half 177 of the body's strongest running at 8 Lawrence half 181 tacks one that marched 60 yards to 9 Rellow guard 1S0 a touchdown and 7 to 6 victory over 10 Cannon tackle 185 Arkansas It was the only conference 11 Groseclose tackle 198 defeat sustained by the Porkers who 1 12 Diggs end 182 completed their Southwest schedule 15 Brown guard 188 yesterday 17 Jacks end 1711 The Frogs also will throw a strong 13 Hill guard 210 running game against the Owls as a i 19 Seybold quarter 179 counter-attack It carried enough de- 20 Coleman quarter 172 ception and power to thrash Texas 21 Stow end 171 University 80 to 0 last week 22 Lester center 198 Coach lack Meagher led his Rice 24 Godwin tackle 213 Owls into Fort Worth early last 1 25 Graves end 182 night after having worked out in the 1 27 Simpson center 169 morning at Houston Meagher report 28 Kline half 176 ed his squad in the best of condition 29 Harston full 172 with the exception of Fay Lagow Langd end lso crack guard who has a severe cold So on 33 full 115 Meagher indicated that he would 1 at Fullenwittr half 154 start Schulze at Lagow's position With that exception and Dick Lauter- 6 35 Walker qhalf ua rt 14 er 10 bach at center instead of Percy At- 2 Stanton 38 Taylor guard 180 filar the same Owl team will take 'Ss the field that fajed the Texas Ag' 39 Myers end 40 Perkin tackle 190 -ries last week a 41 loom center 170 Sylvester a candidate for all-con- 43 Bassinger guard ference honors will be at one end 180 with Haley at the other Capt Fred i 45 Kitchen full a Lontorhgeb inlet hditlat dl le a Trith Although the Owls have a low ranking in the conference they boast one of the body's strongest running attacks one that marched 60 yards to a touchdown and 7 to 6 victory over Arkansas It was the only conference defeat sustained by the Porker who completed their Southwest schedule yesterday The Frogs also will throw a strong running game against the Owls as a counter-attack It carried enough deception and power to thrash Texas University 80 to 0 last week Coach lack Meagher led his Rice Owls into Fort Worth early last night after having worked out in the morning at Houston Meagher reported his squad in the best of condition with the exception of Fay Lagow crack guard who has a severe cold Meagher indicated that he would start Schulze at Lagow's position Vith that exception and Diek Lauterbach at center instead of Percy Arthur the same Owl team will take the field that fajed the Texas Aggies last week Sylvester a candidate for all-conference honors will be at one end with Haley at the other Capt Fred Lauterbsch also a bidder for a Cy Perkins six-foot and two-inch tackle from Olney who has been an outstanding member of the Horned Frogs Although light as tackles go weighing only 190 pounds Perkins twice stepped in to relieve the injured Ben Boswell the first ACING By Associated Press AUSTIN Nov 24--The University of Arkansas drove its way to a 20 to 6 victory over a fighting University Texas eleven Friday to clinch its claim on the Southwest of Conference championship and end Texas' dwindling aspira tions for a share in the title It was Arkansas' last conference4 game of the season and gave them a conference record of four victories and one defeat The title of the So HAS Two Porkers however has been clouded mtharnouginh two playing of of an ineligible CRUCIAL GRID the games hould be forfeited games The conference will decide Dec 9 whether GAmEs TODAY Although Arkansas pushed over three touchdowns to Texas' one the Steers played a much better game than the score indicates Texas marked up 11 first downs to four for Ar- Two conference championship games kansas and was credited with more Baylor against Southern 'Methodist ai yardage from scrimmage Dallas-and Rice against Texas ChrsHogs Get Breaks tian at stadium feature Arkansas playing like champions urday's Southwest football prograa in spots took quick advantage of These are the only game schedulel the breaks to seore its counters and The Baylor and Southern Methodia held the Texas backs in check when battle boasts the most doubtful ostthe rampaging Steers staged two drives come- Both teams have announeed that came dangerously near to scores their intentions of playing wide teas Texas got the jump in the first football with each planning a laritil period when it took advantage of a assortment of passes high wind to gain in an exchange of Texas Christian rules a touelslowa punts taking the ball on the Ar- favorite over the Rice Institute Osis kansas 44 Jureck and Hilliard made 'The Christians scoring stock jumpsd six yards and then Hilliard got away last week with a 20 to 0 victory me for 23 yards Standing on his 25- the University of Texas Charley Cab-yard line Hilliard 'shot a pass over per leading the conference seorirg the goal to Gray who snatched it out race with eight touchdowns for 4i of the hands of two Arkansas players points is expected to be the spark Hilliarcrs place kick was wide plug of Texas Christian's offenqe Arkansas scored in the first min- Casper running from a halfback pis ute of the second period when a block- sition made one of the longest rune ed kick late in the first period gave of the season last week when Le them the ball on Texas' 13-yard line caught the opening kick against Texas Geiser Criswell and La Forge buck- from behind his goal line and real ad it to the six-inch line from where 105 yards for a touchdown La Forge plunged over His place Baylor with a powerful line ad kick was good two of the best wings in the confer-The Porkers scored again when Ar- ence in Frank James and Jim Tsai nold fumbled on the first play after Petty is confidence of stopping Pols the kickoff and Rucker recovered on ert Wilson eel-hip halfback who has Texas' Rucker passed to Lake scored the majority of Southern MA0)- for 30 yards and a touchdown La odist's touchdowns Wilson not Forge again place kicked the extra is a broken field artist but has seorpoint ed several touchdowns after enagging The final Arkansas counter came passes heaved by Smith another shortly after the second half opened Southern Methodist hack the Bess when La Forge intercepted Fagan's will have to watch Pearce a triples pass on the Texas 25-yard line and threat star will carry Baylor's Beer down the side line for a ing punch when it comes to lugging score the leather His place kick for the extra point Texas A remains idle Sat was partially blocked and fell short urday The Aggies are preparing flr Texas had the ball in Porker ter- their annual Thanksgiving clasFie ritory most of the third and -fourth against the University of Texas at periods -College Station Steers Malted The 'Longhorns passed and plunged early in the third to the Arkansas southwestern 16-yard line but were halted by an intercepted pass Near the end of the period Texas aided by a sparkling Beats Daniel Baker run by Hilliard and a 26-yard pass from Fagan to Gray forced Arkansas ROWNW001) Nov 21-Daniel back to its eight-yard stripe This Baker's lull Billies went down be- threat ended when Johnston passed fore the Southwestern University Pi over the goal line rates 13 to 0 here Friday South- Texas in the last period again drove western scored in the second quarter with to the Arkansas 12-yard line but its Newton -li passing attack blew up going 14 yards roLs the line An intercepted pass and a 15-yard Jenni ngs hard-driving Pirate full- penalty which placed the ball on esck second touchdown in Texas 14-yard line was the only se- made the the third quarter and added the ex- rious threat made by the Porkers in tra point from placement the last period Daniel Baker offered only one or Lineup and summary: two mild threats these coming in the Arkansas-Johnson le Neasel It first quarter The Pirates bad the Spivey Ig Newby Black rg ball on the Presbyterians' one-yard Benton rt: Rucker re La Forge line when the game ended qb Geiser Ih Rucker rh Bid- 4 when tile outhwestern completely outclaqs- ed the Brownwood team recisterirg Texas-Runtiell le Niebuhr It I a first tn three Newton Smartt Ig Smith 'Pennington T-- olvil -Penning and Jackson were ontstand- rg: Coates rt Gray re Baebel qb -'s ine backs for Pirates with Hilliard lh Arnold rh Jurecka lb Score by periods: Erickson and Williams starrine in ttie Arkansas 0 14 8 0-20 and Wrenn were the line Shults a Texas 6 0 0 only outstandires men et' Os Iti des ing: Touchdowns La Forge Scoring Summary-Arkansas seor- Lake (sub for Johnson) goals from (2" Mrs Moody Will point after touchdown- La Forge (2) place kicks Rest for 2 Years Texas Scoring-Touchdown Gray Officials-Viner (Missouri) ref- eree Fortier (West Point) umpire SA FRANCISCO Nov 21 Moon (American School of Osteo-e of the great- Helen Wills Moody on Paths) head linesman: Dyer (Rice) est woman player in the history o13 field- judge tennis is not going to compete 1 SAN FRANCISCO Noy 21 Helen Wills Moody one of the greatest woman players in the history of tennis is not going to compete in the game she loves so well for at 'fast two years Tbe many times American and Wimbledon champion said Friday the had resigned herself to a period of red and recovery as a result of the (be-Placed vertebrae that foreed her to default to Helen Jacobs in the retmnal finals this year at ForeQt Canzoneri Kayo's Kid Chocolate NEW YORK Nov 24--Tony eauzoneri former lightweight ehatutdim here Friday night knocked Out Kid Chocolate claimant of the fenhrweight title in the Feeond round of a lafround match hefore a crowd t't 12000 A right dropped Chocolate forward the only knockdown and Le never had a chance to rise It 'oal the first knockout of the CubauF career Ile weigked 130 pounds Canzoneri 133 Ow CAGERS WIN The 31 A baket ball tert defeated the First Methodiqt quirt 31 to 19 last night at the 31 A was recovered by the North Text' Lg However the NPrth Texas Teaders failed to put the ball over on Wes line plunges and an attempted Plac kick went wide San Marcos drove to within in1101 of the 'Anton goal in the third perAgain in the last period San 31arcA advanced the ball 40 yard hot halted near th goal line The game ras featured by the 10'1 and irANS By LEROY MENZ1NG Rice vs at Stadium (2:30 has gone undefeated and untied by the Rice Owls for the past fivt years The Owls have a chance to spoil that record today Only a mere chance They have a tradition also to overcome never having defeated a eleven in Fort Worth But that won't help the Frogs any they'll have to have the ability and fight to win from the Owls Tile Feathered Flock is battling to save the year and job for thkir coach Jack Meagher Remember what the Aggies did for Matty Bell last week That performance was against the Owls who learned a few pointers in striving for the "dear old coach" Concede the Owls that much and then cast a vote for the Frogs Baylor vs at fooling! One to get ready two to get set and three votes for Wait a minute? It's going to be a stiffer battle than that The victorious eleven will need more than one long run to jump into a winning score It's a game between two elevens meeting on an even pair of wins and two defeats each Now that everything is equal we'll take another run Take the three votes and drop them in the box for the Mustangs Arkansas 'vs Texas at mistake here The game was played yesterday The Texas Aggies are resting this weekend That is only from active competition as they're pitching hay while the sun shines down at College Station getting everything ready for a warm reception for the Longhorns on Thanksgiving Day Arkansas' victory over Texas yesterday afternoon plaees the determination of the 1933 football championship on the table before the Southwest Conference offieials What will be their decision? A question that is being asked by everyone Will they forfeit the games or merely rive the Porkers a reprimand for the playing of an Ineligible player? There is no doubt but what the conference heads will do the fair thing They always have in such matters Prof MeDiarmid of 1 vice president of the Southwest I Conference already has voiced that in his opinion the games will be forfeited If the conference should take such action the championship is still an open affair Dr A Penick of Texas University president of the conference has gathered the full facts of Heinie Schlueter's case and will lay them before the conference at its meeting in Dallas Dec 9 That in reality is too long for the fans and players to await the outcome of the race There should be a decision before the season closes Not after the race has been ended a week If the games are taken away from Arkansas at that time the team fortunate to win the championship whether it be IT or Baylor would not feel the fun thrill of receiving the crown It would seem a shame to take a championship won on the field away from Arkansas But something has to be done If the Porkers are permitted to escape the ineligibility with nothing but a reprimand the other conference elevens could not be asked to adhere to the rules They too should be permitted to use ast ineligible player It is not that the involved player aided in any of the Arkansas victories but that the rules of the Southwest Conference must be upheld If Arkansas isn't penalized why have any rules? Arkansas' decisive victory over Tex-' as will wit be any help to Coach Clyde Littlefield in retaining his position It was reported from Houston only a few days ago that Littlefield would go unless his team won it remaining games Ile already has lost to Arkansas and there is a strong possibility that the Texas Aggies 'will take the Long-berms Thanksgiving Day at College Station filarlffffm John Tarleton and Ranger Play Tie iimlWilmm RANGER Nov 24--The failure of Ranger Junior College to kick a field goal from the 20-yard line Friday afternoon brought a scoreless tie with the John Tarleton Plowboys the second scoreless tie game for the Rangers this season in addition to on defeat The game here was a punting duel between Landers Ranger and Howard Tarleton Rangers chance at the field goal came after Townsend Ranger back intercepted a Tarleton pass in the third quarter and returned it to Pane-tons 32-yard line Williams made six Brown seven and a first down on the Tarlton 20-yard line After working the ball in front of the goal posts Black's attempt to place-kick for a field goal went wild On two different occasions the Plowboys had the ball deep into Ranger's territory but failed to put it over Each side made six first downs CYCLONE BURNS WILL MEET NENOFF TUESDAY Cyclone Dunks Palm Desch Fla will meet- Steve Nenoff Tuesday in the North Side Coliseum In the other tilts Frank Wolff meets Stanley Rodgers Jimmy Logas tackles Kid Lott and Elmer Guthrie bumps Cadets Made 3-1 Favorites Over Sailors 'Rivalry Is High on Eve of Classic BY ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA Nor 24 Primed to carry the first of its last two objectives in a sensational bid for national college 'gridiron honors West Point's hard-charging football forces will train their big guns on the Navy Saturday before the biggest and most colorful crowd of the Eastern campaign Unbeaten untied and not even scored upon in their last seven straight games Army ruled a 3 to 1 favorite tonight to score its fifth straight victory over the midshipmen and stake the cadets' hopes for a perfect season on a conquering Notre Dame next Saturday in New York- ARMY-NAVY GAME The Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia today will be put on the air in a joint broadcast by WRAP and WFAA A detailed report of the game will be broadcast starting at 1215 o'clock this afternoon Franklin Field is expected to be jammed to its capacity of 79000 for the thirty-fourth renewal of the service battle This is the second game to be played under the agreement for official resumption of relations effected a year ago and the rivalry between the soldiers and sailors never has been at a higher pitch Many Notables The host of notables who will be on the sidelines or in the big University of Pennsylvania stadium include Secretaries Dern and Swanson More than 50 special trains will bring close to 35000 visitors mostly from New York and Washington Secrecy surrounded the final workouts of the teams secluded on opposite sides of the Delaware River the Army on the New Jersey side and the 1Navy in suburban Philadelphia but the word from Head Coaches "Rip" Miller of the midshipmen and "Gar" Davidson of the cadets was that their 'charges were filled with good health spirits and confidence "Army's record is far superior to ours" admitted Miller former Notre Dame line star "The Cadets must be good but Navy has a maybe a good win Things can happen on a football field and it may be our turn to get the breaks We may have a surprise or two up our sleeve Navy has shaken up its lineup this week making several changes in the line but the Army will start the 1 same combination that has taken the measure of Illinois Yale and Harvard in West Point's major objective games thus far The spearheads of the soldiers attack Paul Johnson of Ashland Ohio at quarterback and Jack Buckler triple threat halfback from Waco are primed for heavy duty The only recent casualty among the second line troops 'Halfback Ed Grove of Glenwood Minn was reported in good condition and ready to replace Henry Sebastian at left half if and when needed Opposition Is Hue Army's hard-running backfield combination with Joe Stancook in the heavy duty role of blocker for his roommate Buckler as well as key man of the secondary defense looms as the decisive factor on the recortis of the rival teams thus far Up forward Capt Harvey Jablonsky at guard leads one of the East's most aggressive lines but the Navy will offer plenty of opposition along this front with a powerful trial on one side in Brooks Zabriskie and Dar-bold The colorful Hawaiian Chung Hoon will be missing from the Navy backfield this year but the Mishipmen rely on the fleet Fred Borries and the hard-running Bill Clark to go places with the ball Fair but brisk weather in contrast with the unseasonable heat marking the 1932 game is promised for tomorrow's game which is called for 1 :30 Greats of Gridiron in Feature Duels Today NEW YORK Nov great day when the games that go to make a national institution instead of a mere game out of the gridiron sport comes Saturday It is the day when Army meets Navy when Yale clashes with Harvard when California and Stanford eome together when Notre Dame and Southern California meet All these games fairly dripping with color and carrying backgrounds of age and tradition are scheduled and a lot of others besides The Midwest sees the windup of the Big Ten campaign with Northwestern taking a final crack at Michigan's title claims Ohio State and Illinois fighting it out for a place in the sun Chicago facing Dartmouth in an intersectional fray In addition there are the Minnesota Wisconsin Indiana-Purdue Nebraska Iowa and Detrit-Michigan State clashes The Stanford-California clash on the Pacific Coast usually attracts one of the season's biggest crowds by giving the fans something worth going for And for those who can't see that game there are the IT A-St Mary's and Washington State-Washington struggles The Army-Navy game with an ex-fleeted tnrnont of 780400 at Philadelphia and the equally important Yale- Harvard claQh top the list of the East's traditional games Right behind these two come Lehigh-Lafayette and Prineeton-Rutgers a historically great pair of games Columbia-Syracuse r-Carnegle Temple-Villanova and several others In the South Duke winds up its Southern Conference campaign against North Carolina State confidently expecting to clinch the championship and such important Southeastern Conference tilts as Georgia-Georgia Tech Tulane-Sewanee Louisiana State-Mississippi time in 1931 and again in 1932 and played a fine game Ile has been the Frogs' regular left tackle this year to receive his third football letter his offensive play has had much to do with the success of the Frog running attack this year Entries Results FRIDAY'S RESULTS Bowie (Maryland) (Weather clear track fast) First Race 2-Iesr-Olds Maidens One Mile and 70 Yards 110 (Humphries) $840 1520 1320 Beau Todd 110 (Hunter) $14 $740 Round Table 110 (Gilbert) $380 Time 1:49 Scratched: Huppy Desert Sands Forty Days Unchanging Second Race 2-Year-01ds Claiming Six Furlongs Bill 108 (Gilbert) $16 $15 $7 Bungalow 109 (Meade) $6 $440 Taunton 111 (Tipton) $3 Time 1:15 2-5 Scratched: None Third Race 3-Year-Olds and UP Claiming Six Furlongs $800 Some Knight 113 (Balaski) S5 $320 $240 Loughport 111 (Robertson) $1040 $480 March Step 113 (Gilbert) 1260 Time 1:13 4-5 Scratched May Vita Norsa Grace Stone Martin Sunny Susan Eternal Maid Corrymeela Fourth Race 2-Year-011 Fillies Six Furlongs Claiming De The 104 (Lowry) $26 $1280 $10 Hawk Moth 106 (Cruz) $1060 $940 Appomattox 101 (Hunter) $660 Time 1:14 2-5 scratched: Mint Bud Knana Donna Barone Dun Dora Infilee Flying Wind Fifth Race 3-Year-Olds and Up Claiming Mile and One-sixteenth Stroll Along 300 (Hunter) $2160 8980 $720 Vested Power 112 (Babson) $2240 $1440 Carbon 112 (Miner) $920 Time 1:49 4-5 Scratched: Golden Princess Vote Field Goal -Sixth Race 3-Year-01ds and Up Claiming One and One-sixteenth Miles $800--Kindacorn 108 (Meade) 1820 $380 $3: Politen 112 (Babson): $360 $340 Millefiore 112 (Grecco) $6140 Time 1:51 Scratched: Post Brigade Welsh Betty Silver Scepter Rock Point Kappa Chaumont Seventh Race 3-Year-Olds and UP Claiming One and One-Sixteenth Miles 108 (H Elston) $1160 $6 $520 Reyal Durbar 108 (Humphries) $20 $10 Rock Coventry 103 (Rosen) $680 Time 1:51 3-5 Scratched: Muskoday Resisting Sweet Joe McDonald Fair Crest Wahoo Tanforan (Weather clear track fast) First Race 2-Year-Olds Claiming Spreckels Course 115 (Grayson) 1480 $360 1220 Miss Tracer 112 (G Smith) 1340 1220 Rolling Wheels 114 (Johns) 1220 Time 1:11 Scratched: Morcharm Second Race 3 Years and Urn Claiming Spreckels Course 1500--Lord Algy 110 (Coghill) 1440 1349 13: Berfandot 110 (Craig) 127 11680 Clear Star 110 (Williams) 17 Time 1:11 Scratched: None Third Race 2 and 3 Years Claiming Spreckels Course 1500--Zebu lo 108 (Grayson) 11040 1440 1420 Blue Lake 113 (Stoddard) 1420 1340 Betty Terry 110 (Coghill) 11240 Time 1:10 4-5 Scratched: Prince Bow Fourth Race 3 Years and Up Spreckels Course 103 (Simmons) 14420 11220 1620 Flag Time 109 (Winters) 1340 1260 Miss Cheyenne 106 (McCune) 13 Time 1:10 Scratched: Noce Fifth Race 3 Years and Up Claiming Mile and TO Yards $500--Xingu 104 (Winters) 1740 1540 1540: Sycamore 108 (Coghill) 1320 1280: Bon Eva 104 (McCune) 1480 Time 1:45 2-5 Scratched: None Sixth Race 3 Years and Up Claiming Mile and One-sixteenth Favorite 113 (Chidger) 114 $9 $640 Russcenes 113 (Williams) 1680 $580 Sand Boot 108 (Pollard) 1520 Time 1:48 1-5 Scratched: None Seventh Race 2 Years and Up Claiming Mile and One-sixteenth 1500--Phl Delta 105 (Warren) 1960 1640 1540 Comradship 113 (Johns) 12120 1220 Sour Mash 113 (Turk) 12240 Time 1:48 Scratched: None ION SIMMONS FROSH DEFEAT INDEPENDENTS 23 TO 0 ABILENE Nov of Simmons University went on a first quarter romp bere Thursday afternoon to score 2G points against an independent team from Burkburnett The visitors' defense stiffened for the remainder of the game and held the score to Buck Howell speed star from Snyder led the scoring with two touchdowns one of which was made on a punt return Other scores were bY Theo Rigsby Alvin Thigpen and Batis BUSH MAY MANAGE MINNEAPOLIS CLUB MINNEAPOLIS Nov Bush has been offered the managership of the Minneapolis American Association baseball club and may accept President Kelley said Friday Kelley said that Bush who piloted the club to the association title in 1932 was under contract to manage the Cincinnati Reds another year but had tet it be known be was open to offerz elsewhere and desired to leave in view of recent club executire cbangea mythical berth will be at a tackle position with Mays running on the opposion Ride of the line Miekelson will complete the starting line getting the nod at right guard Best Backs to Open Coach Meagher plans to start his most powerful backfield which includes the veteran Hank Clore quarter Harry Witt and Quinn Connelley halves and Norman Letts fullback Witt a 200-pounder is regarded as the eonference's hardest running back while Connelley supplies the Owl attack with its passing Instead of Charley Casper and Johnny Kitchen the Owls came prepared to stop Jimmy Lawrence "My scouts reported that he's the most dangerous back of the Frogs" said Coach Meagher "I believe that he is the best back in the conference" Lawrence is expected to be in the Frogs' starting backfield Coach Schmidt announced after an early and snappy drill yesterday afternoon that he planned to open against the Owls with the same eleven that routed the Texas University Longhorns Which means that Dan Harston will be quarterback with Lawrence and Casper halves and Kitchen fullback Casper and Kitchen are bidding for positions on the all-Southwest Conference eleven and their play will be watched with much interest today by the selectors It was Casper and Lawrence who enabled the Frogs to gain an early lead against the Longhorns with the former running back the opening kickoff 105 yards to a touchdown when great blocking by Lawrence gave Charley a fine start Frogs to Star After that practically every one of the Frog backs joined in the point-making with Kitchen Casper Wallace Harston and Lawrence regarded as the most consistent performer in the game George Kline Rex Clark and Jewell Wallace ripping through the Longhorns Great blocking from the Frog forwards made possible the brilliant running of the backs And this same forward wall will face the Owls Capt Jack Grave and Wallace Myers will be at ends with Wilson Groseclose and Cy Perkins tackles: Lee Bassinger and Bud Taylor guards and Darrel Lester center The play of several of the forwards was so outstanding that they gained immediate recognition for the mythical team and their play today will go a long way toward determining which shall be selected from the line BROUILLARD VICTOR Dos Tim Nov 24--Lou Brouilhrds drive for his third championship got off to an unfortunate start Friday night when he took the short end of a divided decision in his bruising 10-round battle with Tony Shucco Boston light heavyweight The verdict was unkindly received by the slim crowd of ti5e0 weighed 170 and Brouillard 10114 "I am not going to make a fight for my job as football coach" Littlefield stated "I do not mean to Rev I am a quitter The job as football coach is not wprth the price I am goina to let the university authorities decide tile question" tie statell that "if the University of Texas wants a new coach I would like to remain here as track roach with other duties that the athletic council might ORO Et to give Inik" HANDICAP SELECTIONS Bowie Selections Way Peedeeque First Flag High Donna Barona Horatio Hugh Hut Faux Pas 4-4-lying Heels Halcyon Qua 5--Chase Me (best) Mate Mad Frump Martin Vote Bubbling Out Flag Zambia Arab Tanforan Selections (best) Rapid Bells Ray King Fred Almy John Bane Chletoney Nada Barondi Ted Canard Knee High Sidney Grant Hills Shipsea Plum Shot Ladrone Searing-ton Ready Red Mountain SATURDAY'S ENTRIES Bawls (Maryland) First Race MO Claiming 2-YearOlds Mile and 70 Yards-Little Comoral 107 Hidden Lore 103 Triangular 113 Peedeenue 111 Infilee 101 Cabochon 109 Chryamuta 110 Easiest Fay 104 Flying Song 114 aEscadron 109 Nancy 106 Flag aW 3L Jefforda entry Second Race 2800 Claiming 2-YearOlds Mile and 70 Yards-Purple Patch 101 Donna Barona 106 Never Fail 106 Bickering 104 Hours End 104 Slipper King 112 Horatio Hugh 104 Trio let 101 Lauretta Nash 106 Top High 113 Patch Pocket 115 Forty Days 104 Third Race 2800 Claiming 3--YearOlds and Up Mile and One-half-Sword Craft 107 Jo lie Fine 105 Faux Pas 112 Dark Nun 109 Dark Star 105 Hut 109 Syriac 107 Wiahing Star 107 Do Tell 109 American Smile 103 Red Clare 112 Bub McFarland 107 Lavisby 107 Beck-villa 109 Jodhpur 112 Make Believe 112 Pretty Boy 107 Main Street 104 Fourth Race 81009 All Ages Old Virginia Handicap Six Furlongs-aDe Valera 108 Flying Hour 102 Flying Heels 117 Banos 106 Okapi 109 Halcyon 107 Quel Jen 99 aH Phipps entry Fifth Race $5000 Added Bryan and O'Hara Handicap 3-Tear-Olda and Up Mile and One-sixteentb-a0sculator 112 bIlalies 104 Inlander 107 Watch Him 105 bDominua 113 aPomposity 109 Chase Me 117 Kerry Patch 114 Silent Shot 100 Mad Frump 106 Mate 116 Chat Moss 101 Thursday 104 aW Coe entry bH Phipps and Be lair Stud entry Sixth Race 2800 Claiming 3-YearOlds and Up Mile and One-eighthImpish 107 Silver Scepter 112 Redivivua 107 Renaissance 109 Inferno Lad 112 Chat Eagle 111 Gay Party 107 The-boy 107 Darkling 108 Golden Princess 102 Fairly Wild 106 Xandra 103 Vote 102 Chiefs Troubadour 112 Bubbling Out 107 Moralist 111 Airway 115 Stone-martin 110 Seventh Race MO Claiming 3-YearOlds and Up Mile and One-eighthGeneral Court 112 Light Breeze 104 Muskoday 112 Daisaburno 115 Fleet Flag 116 Angry Lass 104 Little Stokes 110 Just Fun 105 War Banner 105 Arab 111 Chaumont 115 Wahoo 103 Fabius 107 Field Goal 113 Zambia 109 Lone' Hand 108 Bander log 112 Duelist 112 Tanforan (California) First Race $500 Claiming 3-Tear-Olds and Up Spreckels Course-Sophist 114 Lae Palmas 108 Queen Beth 111 Ray King 117 The Miner 108 Meteoric 109 Cold Wave 112 Gerard 112 Rapid Bells lag Golden State 114 Chief Almgren 114 Second Race 8500 Claiming 3-Year01d9 and Up Spreckels Course-Fred Airily 116 John Bane 115 Center lane 108 Beth Hogan 107 Chaszan 105 Third Race $500 Allowances 2-YearOlds Spreckels Courae--Nada 107 aSunny Bank 112 Mazol 112 Chictoney 112 1" 110 Fighting Bob 110 bBissagos 107 aMarchbank entry ta Spreckels entry Fourth Race $500 Claiming 2-YearOlds One Mile and 70 Yards-Bardoni 103 Load Num 112 Loafer 110 Aga Ray 113 Vanbank 108 Ted Conard 110 Melting Pot 108 Fifth Race 63000 Added 2-Tear-Olds and tp Handicap Mile and One-eighth -Bonny Grafton 107 bGuardrail 104 Segura 100 Bahamas 112 bBobsied 114 Prince Pest 105 Boardwalker 103 Tara-lice 114 Knee High 102 aSidney Grant 118 aBartelstien entry bA IL Creech entry Sixth Race $500 Claiming 3-TearOlds and tp Wile and 70 Yards-Parawick 113 Plum Shot 111 Skipsea 108 Lady Riot 103 Shasta Star 110 Proud Hills 109 Seventh Race 3500 Claiming 2-TearOlds and rp little and One-eighthRuse-can 114 comradeship 109 Just Ormont 114 Searington 114 Ledrona 114 Goreptive 114 El Ga livan let Eighth Rare S504 Claiming 3-Tear01d5 and Up Nide and One-eighth-- Orarge Plume 109 Smith 114 Pattn 114 Aye Ready 114 Red Itountikin 1146 Chan lel Argo Lek RICE No Weight 3 Witt half 200 Nivel! half 160 7 Daunoy guard 180 8 Sylvester end 180 10 Fouke half 165 11 Mueller half 165 14 Mays tackle 190 15 Arthur center 175 IS Carrett tackle 195 20 ronnelley half 170 21 Haley end 175 22 Lagow guard 180 25 hagow guard 160 26 Mehl guard 165 27 Meador end 180 29 Atkins full 185 31 Riven quarter 170 33 Metzler half 175 34 Dunbar tackle 180 35 Clark tackle 180 10 Schulze guard 170 11 Kellogg quarter 150 12 Mans end 175 13 Cashman end 170 14 Itoliman center 170 17 Lauterbach (e) tackle 190 :11 Smith guard 160 73 Young tackle 185 74 Michelson guard 180 78 McCullough tulle 185 37 Byrd tackle 180 58 Brandon quarter 175 7m Barnes tackle 1901 62 Nicholson full 1991 tt Hutzler half 15 47 Clore quarter 1751 ttS Letts full 170 71 Lauterbach center 180 ow Howard Payne to Play Cowboys BROWNWOOD Nov a victory that has eluded them for aye successive seasons the Simmons liollege Cowboys Saturday afternoon will meet liovrard Payne here It will be their eighteenth game in the 17 Reasons The Cowhands remained at home Friday for their final pregame workolt and will not leave for Brownwood mita early Saturday morning Simmons will be crippled for the contest but that is not a new experience for the Cowboys whp have been handicapped by injuries practically the whole season Every member of lbe squad however is expected to be in uniform although Fullback Johnny Hill missed Thursday's practice Ile wtto nursing a bad ankle Simmons' probable starters are lfuestis and Winters ends Cpraberry and McLeod tackles 11 Neely and Dentley guards Cope center Pee quarterback McCollum and Creighton halves Milby ION MORRIS TRIUMPHS nJACKSONVILLE Nov filth- final game of the year the Lon NIPrria College Beareats Friday the Blinn Memorial College eleven 12 to El Ranthito Plays Oklahoma 4 Sunday Oklahoma City and El polo squads Will battle Sunday afternoon starting at 3 on the new turf field at-El Ranchito according to Cecil Childers who Friday completed all arrangements for the eneounter There will be a small admission charge and Earl Shaw Pacific Coast poloist will referee Jack Schaeffer Tom (Red) Guy five-goal star Deane Gill and Hardy Neel hare been named to represent Oklahoma City with Childers Dr Haworth Williams who Tuesday scored nine goals George Oliver Fran Johnson and Clarence Starke former Georgetown player will take the field for El Hanchito FT WORTH VOLLEY BALL TEAM DEFEATS DALLAS The Fort Worth A volley ball team took five straight matches from the Dallas A club 15-11 15-10 15-5 15-7 and 15-9 last night at the i I I7 1 1 1 Coach Cb-de Littlefield Will Not Fight to Retain His Post at-Texas North Texas Teachers and San Marcos Battle to Scoreless Tie Kick Fails By Associated Press SAN MARCOS Nor- North Texas Teachers frpm Denton and the an Mareos Teachers battled to a scoreless tie in a Lone Star Conf re nee football game here Friday night The game put the San Mareos team In a runner-up position in the cor re The Denton team threatened to score when 1 AUSTIN' Nov 24--C1yde Littlefield head ellaeh of the University of Texas football team stated Friday that 'the job is Ti 0 worth the priee' and that he wonld not "make a fight" to retain bin place-There 'had been eonsitlerable page gogsip that Littlefield might be replaced aq a result of his eleven's digastrotts settn Littlefield said he would let the university officials decide the question arkFL gnaw Ana lorlaa-Auburn I into Albion Britt I tn Evar: mareos gaiety punting of Horton of San Marcos I man lWJLbled -------ar----me -3o- 0 (--9- State and Florida-Auburn into Albion Britt Porter San Marcos safety man fumbled a punt and the ball punting of Horton of San Marcos Vaughan of Denton.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Fort Worth Star-Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
9,058,788
Years Available:
1902-2024