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gir PAGE FOUR Defeat Subdues Spirit of Frogs BY IRVIN FARM AN Star-Telegram 1 titer The big tackle flung his nelmet into the locker his bruised face a mixture of solemnity and disgust He turned to the husky young man unINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS I dressing on the bench beside ON STEER-FROG GAME RUSHING IH NIG Ayr bleKowth ICU IS 52 29 Fouler Tel) IS 29 12 JOI1PS TCU 2 5 25 Hallmark TCU 2 2 10 ()Moe Texas 94 104 43 Quinn Texas 20 94 46 Rawson Texas 21 69 42 Jones Texas 46 TUB Times carried ball INVG: Net girds rained A yards per carry PASSING PC PA NIG MeKown T(11 9 24 Fouler T('U I I 4 Dawson Texas 2 2 43 Jones Texas I 6 17 Quinn Texas 0 I 0 Passes completed PA: a a attempted NIG: Net ards gained PASS RECEIVING PC NIG Age Jones TCU 2 16 1 1 aught TCU I 16 0 Mrliown TC11 I 4 0 Quinn Texas 43 0 Siolhandske Texas I 17 0 PC: Passes caught INYG: Net yards gained Avg: AVerAge TINTING TIC Yds Arc MrKown TCU 10 347 347 RaleY Texas A laii 360 TR: Times kicked Yds: Total yards kicked Avg Average Per kick BEFORE 15000 Kansas Clips 'Pokes 12-7 GAME AT A GLANCE KANSAS OKLA to First Downs 10 137 Yards Gained Ruybing 153 113 Yards Gained 40 of 11 Payses Completed 5 of 10 3 Intercepted by 1 Opp Fumbies Recovered 8 2 for ss Punts No Avg 5 for 33 20 Penalties cite 26 LAWRENCE Kan Nov 15 (W) The Kansas Jayhawkers turned on their only sustained drive into a fourth quarter touchdown for a 12-7 victory over the Oklahoma Cowboys in a non-conference football game before 15000 shirt-sleeved fans Saturday It was Kansas' seventh victory against tvV losses and the Jay-hawks' seventh successive victory over the Oklahoma Aggies As in Kansas' early season victories it was a matter of lionhearted defensive play that meant the difference between success and disaster Tu lane's Late Spurt Downs Tandy 16-7 irst doss ns total Rushing 5 Passing 3 Penalty IOW ottenst net yards gained 126 Number of pia) 48 Rushing net ards gained SA 'zed lost Number of rushing plays 36 Passing net a ai gained 36 umbel of forwards completed 4 Numbei of fora ards attempted 10 Interceptions by number 2 3 ards interceptions returned 0 nick returns total yards 74 Number of punt reurns 2 Yards punts returned 26 Number tor kickoff returns 3 Yards kickoff returned Punts number Total yards 3 i7 Average Yardage 31 Had blosiked 6 Kickoff number Total yarda lt lees' ludas 5 Total saris Average mutate Had blothed kit-Milt number Total yards it term ardage umbles number Bait lest Penalties number a rds lest Srerina tosta4 Pointe Teuabdoe II mersion Field seals Safeties ILL tela 19 5 15 3 3 1 388 84 838 60 "I played lousy" said Harris "They made 9 to 12 yards right over my tail I'm gonna turn in my uniform" 'Cut it out" said Morgan MI hams "'You're talking crazy" Harris apparently had forgotten how he had recovered two Texas fumbles deep in Horned Frog territory to help preserve the seven-point TCLI lead that had loomed larger and larger as the minute hand crept around the scoreboard clock "Nice game" Harris said to Williams and here was no overstatement of fact The 200-pound former Paschal High player had stood stout and firm a bulwark in the Horned Frog line It had gotten almost monotonous hearing the public address announcer declare "Williams made the tackle" a a BUT NO ONE was in the mood for giving or receiving bouquets in the subdued and sorrow-drenched TCU dressing room Saturday afternoon Self-blame despite the terrific effort by an underdog that fell only seven points short was the order of the day "That blocked kick beat us" McKown said flatly "We had 'em I thought" What happened on that fatal play? McKown shrugged "The guy (Leath) just dived over cen ter and as he dived the ball hit his hand" Section Two 1 I wit fc tgtii i'''4't5' 1 4 17 Photo by JOE McAULAY HARD TWO Dawson Texas back leaps in an attempt to evade TCU tacklers Ronald Fraley (16) and Wayne Martin but is brought down after a two-yard pickup in the first period at Amon Carter Stadium Saturday Ray McKown whose kicking I lit" allti VI dylic ilia' Lin um ta uivu61AL tauv 11 clIti a and running had given the Frogs two-yard pickup in the first period at Amon Carter innumerable boosts in the clutch Stadium Saturday as they fought to hold their one- touchdown lead and whose pass to Glen Jones had put the home TEXAS OVERHAULS TCU 14-7 team out in front was a picture of misery as he got out of his Continued From Page 1 sweat-soaked uniform went through the gap provided by Buck Lansford for seven It was hit quick kick blocked and Jones convoyed by Don McGraw Bill McDonald by Marvin Leath that had turned and Phil Branch for five more Ochoa's two-yarder put the tide in favor of the Long horns and McKown inconsolable the ball on the six and here Jones faked to Ochoa who was blaming himself for the dis- I carried his fake into the line and decoyed some tacklers aster that struck in the final who too late saw the pitch-out from Jones to Quinn quarter Billy the Kid went around left end for the score and "That blocked kick beat us" I this made it his llth of the year tying the record for a McKown said flatly "We had sophomore set by TCU's Connie Sparks in 1938 'em I thought" When Dawson added his 23rd What happened on that fatal conversion of the year to put but the expected big push never play? McKown shrugged "The Texas' lead at 14-7 five and one- I came off guy (Leath) just dived over cen- 1 half minutes remained in the 1 TCU held on its 28 again on ter and as he dived the ball hit 1 the same time left i its 47 and again on its 14 where his hand" for Texas to come from behind Fraley made the important inter last week against Baylor ception And the half stood 7-0 OVER IN a corner another The Longhorn defensive pla- Texas as stated still had the member of the valiant Frog de- toon however lost no time in wind in the third but TCU domfensive platoon that captured the demonstrating that it was not go- mated the early part of the third hearts of the near-capacity crowd ing to let this one slip away On period twice going into Texas with its great stand against the the first play from TCU's 34 territory before the Longhorns much-heralded Longhorn offense wnere Gilbert Bartosh had re- made two trips across the mid-was fighting losing turned the kickoff Carlton Mas- stripe the tears that se' skidded off his blocker and Then in the fourth came the persisted in flowing pinned McKown for a 10-yard ill-fated drive to the nine the two "We should've on that one" loss as Ray was trying to pass 1 breaks and the two touchdowns burly Bob McEachern said bro- kenlv Ile was whipped to al On the second play as the i This was the first time since i I Frogs double-wing both teams have been in the The Jayhawks' defensive corps 00 last week against Baylor ception And the half stood 7-0 0 'ER IN a corner another i which stopped Oklahoma i The Longhorn defensive pla- Texas as stated still had the member of the valiant' Frog de- 1 threats on the six and nine yard I however lost no time in wind in the third but TCU dom- fensive platoon that captured the 1 lines in the first half responded demonstrating that it was not go- mated the early part of the third heaps of the near-capacity crowd to a game-saving stop on the one- ing to let this one slip away On period twice going into Texas with great stand against the the first play from TCU's 34 territory before the Longhorns yard line after Kansas went much-heralded Longhorn offense ahead 12-7 wnere Gilbert Bartosh had re- made two trips across the mid- was fighting losing turned the kickoff Kansas got its first touchdown the tears that ur Canton Mas- stripe se' skidded off his blocker and Then in the fourth came the with the game four minutes old persisted in flowing pinned McKown for a 10-vard ill-fated drive to the nine the two after recovering a fumble on the "We should've on that one" loss as Ray was trying to pass breaks and the two touchdowns Cowboys' 29-yard line Gil Reich burly Bob McEachern said bro- On the second play as the I This was the first time since the Jayhawks' fine double-duty kenly He was whipped to a Frogs double-wing both teams have been in the player whipped around left end frazzle and the tears that coursed Frogs 10 yards for the score down his cheeks mingled with formation and went to the spread Southwest Conference that Texas the sweat on his face for the first time in the game was able to make it three vie- The aroused Oklahomans McKown overshot Vaught by tories in a row over TUT promptly marched 71 yards in "We should've on he said inches alter Ted had slipped into seven plays to tie the score on again the clear Williams who lined up one be It was McEachern along with Quarterback Don Baber's 17- On the third play Ken Harlow DEFENSE yard pass to End John Weigle hind the other in the TCU defen- Harley Sewell and Massey And until the Kansans started smeared McKown for another 10- Continued From Page 1 sive secondary and stopped play their winning drive in the last yard loss and TCU was penalized lentless pressure applied by the after plav period it appeared the Cowboys willia-ms and I were fading to the or intentionally mg 10 team that TCU coaches called "a had an upset in the making with a hnil grounding the ball I fine football much bet seven plays to tie tne score on ern ac Mc Was Eh along with Quarterback Don Baber's 17- 1DEFENsE Williams 'who lid' up one the clear On the third play Ken Harlow ne be- yard pass to End John Weigle 1 hind the' lined in the TCU defen- Harley Sewell and Massey And until the Kansans started Continued From Page 1 sive secondary and stopped play smeared McKown for another 10- their winning drive in the last yard loss and TCU was penalized tentless pressure applied by the period it appeared the Cowboys after play Williams and I were fading to the 10 for intentionally team that TCU coaches called "a had an upset in the making fine football much bet- with ball" McEachern grounding the ball Oklahoma blocked Don reported He added this was a Then Ray had to kick White ter team than Texas had last received and returned to Tais year" Hess' conversion attempt but new wrinkle cooked up by Dutch 40 In the four minutes remain- Playing with extraordinary Bennie Davis was successful in Meyer to combat the quick- ing Texas ran making his conversion and the opening split-T run by the and was alertness and determination as 10 play Aggies led 7-6 through the third Longhorns on the three at the gun Jones well as with unusual knowledge had pitched out to Quinn and he of what was coming the Frogs quarter "It looked like the whole had nothing but the goal line stopped practically all of Texas Playing without the services Texas team was blocking but three steps in front of him He Split-T killer stuff to the outside of Halfback Charley Hoag for the that Genthner was plenty rough" couldn't however hang on to and they spiked Quarterback second straight week Kansas the Frog linebacker added the ball Jones' passing guns but they lacked offensive punch moving "Ochoa" he said "is their TCU having won the toss took couldn't in the fourth quarter the ball on drives into Oklahoma toughest runner" the wind in the first quarter and cope with the pure power that territory only twice all 4 dominated the period running 14 the Longhorns poured inside the afternoon I MeEACIIERN a n' rd ITe in Toy el rri tnru nQ no- --1 the wind in the first quarter and dominated the period running 14 plays in Texas territory as opposed to none by the Longhorns Score by periods: overly impressed with the South-bthe Longhorns That was Okiahoma 7 0 0 7 west Conference champions "I I posed to none run on TCU ground All of the fancy stuff was Karsas 6 0 0 6-12 I i Okahonla Scor think nk Kansas could beat 'em The second time they had the stymied and defeated but Texas Weicie Comerslon Dass Kansas Reich i and I won't be surprised if Brancieben-y i beats 'em" he declared i ball the Frogs struck for a had another card a trump card: i touchdown after being set up in plain fast striking hard-driving Meyer strode into the dressing football with Billy Quinn 140 business on Texas' 45 as Lambert Tulane Late Spurt room to be greeted by a tomb- blocked and then intercepted and Dick Ochoa "00 barrellino like silence The little coach was Jones pass intended for Spring inside and outside the tackles Downs Tandy 16-7 grim-faced but his voice was soft From double wing Fowler when Jones wasn't riding up the as he said to the roomful of plunged for one on the next middle NEW ORLEANS Nov 15 (W) players "nice going gang" No play plunged and lateralled to As long as they were reason 'rulane broke Vanderbilt's back one spoke and Dutch looked McKown who raced around left ably fresh the TCU defenders with a fourth-quarter field goal around him for a moment end for seven Plunges by Fowl- slowed and with luck stalled and a touchdown to win a 16-7 "It's all right" he said Then i er and McKown made five and the Texas attack even when there Southeastern Conference football he walked up to his players and then McKoyvn flipped a short I was no tipoff but at the finish chiller Saturday handed out back pats and hand pass to Jones in the right flat I the Orange offense had the TCU The score was tied at 7-7 with shakes around the room 1 and he dashed down the sideline defense licked and the TCU of six minutes remaining when Vaught the fine 1 for nine and a first down on fence couldn't help Quarterback Pete Clement kick- offensive end said "they wear I the 25 The single statistic of plays ed a 71-yard field goal to nudge you out That one play killed McKown's first pass from here runs: Texas 84 TCLT 48 tells a Tulane ahead for the first time us (the blocked kick) They're missed and he appeared to be lot The Vanderbilt's quarterback the best team we've played all hopelessly pocketed for the sec- It is much tougher to stop a Bill Krietemeyer fumbled on his year They came through when I ond attempt but Hallmark picked play than to run one own seven-yard line and Tulane they had to" off the most pressing pursuer The TCU defense fine as it Tackle Mike Houspian recovered From Mal Fowler the hard- lAlcKown escaped and fired to was ran out of gas and answers on the four i driving fullhagk "thpv're as Vaught for 15 to Texas' yersntile offense NEW ORLEANS Nov 15 (W) players "nice going gang" No I Play plunged and lateralled tn 'rulane broke Vanderbilt's back one spoke and Dutch looked i McKown who raced around left with a fourth-quarter field goal around him for a moment end for seven Plunges by Fowl and a touchdown to win a 16-7 "It's all right" he said Then er and McKown made five and Southeastern Conference football he walked up to his players and then McKovvn flipped a short chiller Saturday handed out back pats and hand pass to Jones in the right flat The score was tied at 7-7 with shakes around the room and he dashed down the sideline six minutes remaining when Vaught the fine for nine and a first down or Quarterback Pete Clement kick- offensive end said "they wear the 25 ed a 71-yard field goal to nudge you out That one play killed McKown's first pass from her( Tulane ahead for the first time us (the blocked kick) They're missed and he appeared to b( The Vanderbilt's quarterback the best team we've played all hopelessly pocketed for the sec Bill Krietemeyer fumbled on his year They came through when I ond attempt but Hallmark pickeO own seven-yard line and Tulane they had to" off the most pressing pursuer Tackle Mike Houspian recovered From Mal Fowler the hard- McKown eccaped and fired to on the four driving fullback "they're as Vaught for 15 Fullback Max McGee cracked good as we've played against Here at the 10 and on the over from the One on Tulane's but we should've we very next play Ray threw to third try and for the first time played that last quarter like we Jones over the right side just in the nerve-tingling contest Tu played the first three" across the line and Glen sped lane held a comfortable margin on eight more yards to the corner Vanderbilt 0 7 0 7 FROM CENTER Carlton Mc- of the end zone Tulane 0 0 7 9-16 Crouch kicked the point Cormack "We gave 'em a hall y'ancertailt Scoranw Touchdowns Rod- ent Conersion Foster i game for three quarters they'll "Now the Longhorns will roll" 'nllane Scoring Touchdow ns Batley thought the fans familiar with Nictio-e Flex Goa Clement Con ersion remember a long time" Clement Meyer sat in the taping room the power of this Texas team and puffed pensively on a cigaret Texas held the ball for remainder CAME STATISTICS ON ''The blocked kick turned the of the then drew ba') game" he said "If he'd got the wind for the second quarter TEXASTCU CONTEST ti aby off it'd been different TEXAS one spoke and Dutch looked McKown who raced around left around him for a moment end for seven Plunges by Fowl "It's all right" he said Then er and McKown made five and he walked up to his players and then McKovvn flipped a short handed out back pats and hand pass to Jones in the right flat shakes around the room and he dashed down the sideline Tedd Vaught the fine for nine and a first down on offensive end said "they wear the 25 you out That one play killed McKown's first pass from here us (the blocked kick) They're missed and he appeared to be the best team we've played all hopelessly pocketed for the sec year They came through when I ond attempt hut Hallmark picked they had to" off the most pressing pursuer From Mal Fowler the hard- McKown eccaped and fired to driving fullback "they're as Vaught for 15 good as we've played against Here at the 10 and on the but we should've we very next play Ray threw to played that last quarter like we Jones over the right side just played the first three" across the line and Glen sped on eight more yards to the corner ba') game" he said "If he'd got toe wino iortnes secono quarter NEW YORK Nov 15 UP)-- 1 th haby off it'd been different The Saxon Stable's Marcador TEXAS Our hovs played as tough as they Spring Georges May owned by two southwestern busi Ita 1 Lansford Don Miller McGraw 19 komk bow" Sewell Leath Harlow ness men ran on the front end 15 Meyer said the defense "played Cen McDonald Rosser Younger 3 Price Reeder all the way Saturday to capture I marvelous ball Texas never 11g Branch Johnson the 556150 Butler Handicap as a Genthner PeYrovich 3 made any long moves against RI Biolliandske Moon Kitchens 40602 dampened customers turn $4 us" As for the offense Dutch QP- Jones Andrews Kelle a31 Dawson Raley Pace ed out for the close of New 10 fieured TC13 had "played it right Quinn Ingraham Pace White York's i97-day racing season at Ochoa Barton Matthews II We had the lead" he said "I PiersoP Jamaica race track au Tcti never figured the seven points Blair Martin Marcador a three year old 3 was a safe lead but we had to Wrenn Williams Sikes Maclin le I LG Ramsay Glenn chestnut son of Kentucky Derby ose to the vest When Cen McCormick McEachern I lay it cl ce winner Bold Venture was rid they tied us we had to come RI 7 Harris alad Buck i8 a Frrbe oacrg 11 back throwing A tie didn't do us Vaught 'Crouch Ford' Rogers den by Hedley Woodhouse the 09 McKown Robinson Clinkscale Canadian jockey in the fog and 4 any good All they needed was Hallmark Fraley Meredith 43 Jones Morrow Harville Finney a drizzle 1 a tie" 13 Fowler Bartosh 10 Told that some of the players 'core by periods: 5 Texas 0 0 0 14-14 Ida were blaming themselves for the TCI 7 0 0 7 ProAm Slated Monday Mt urine dr) order of occurrence) a ICK Meyer shook his held "No 1Q-A' 11 30 MKown TCH passed 3 one is to blame" he declared Jones In right and North Texas Pro-Amateur will I fit to a touchdown: rennch tii --t ran tant to a toUchnown: Crouch 41 an tl "that's a pretty tint I be held Monday at Meadowbrook 2Q- Nom 5 tr o1 kids to bibme them Nrr starting at 11 a 4Q At 5 50 Quinn (Texas I ran 1 33 7 1 zU1' No one has a darn thing touhdow Dawson converted 44 tO be ashamed of" Meyer rent for Crelas) ran six varda owarwon Service on fectingiv ofrial nvenootball Results girtrorrci ed a vi FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM cope with the pure power that the Longhorns poured inside the ends That was The TUT offense of course iist didn't get off the ground nfter scoring one touchdown It tried but fine rushing of Passers Ray NIcKown killed every attempt to move Marcador Wins Butler Handiran 2 Tamaita 1 2 No one has a darn thing 33 3 I 14 to be ashamed of" Meyer rent Pot roannttipxd vards I 2 on feelingly Otftrial Referte Clifford Shaw Service Football Results i fArkanFfis umpire Byron Rilome I 8 i i "They gave the best they could TrItv head Impsman HA leh Leonard 11011ing AFIR 32 Kergier AFIR 7 I i fleld 1 Clifford i amp LeJeune 32 Raldnlo-Waliate 7 That's ail you can as I Domilque (Texas steglati Parris Island 87 Elgin Affi Jones Confident Boys Would Come Through Forget Viols Gel Ags Agree Cotton Bowl Bound Steers BY ROY EDWARDS StarTelegram Sports Writer "We're not going to scout Tennessee or pay any attention to them until after the Texas I game The Aggies have got a good enough tough-enough club to require all our attention" Ed Price tired but happy was holding forth in the University of Texas dressing room for the benefit of inquiring sports writers while his exuberant Long horns were cheering the clinching of at least a share of the Southwest Conference football championship Like Price they seemed more concerned with their next game the Aggies although welcoming another crack at Tennessee which beat the Longhorns 20-14 I In the 1951 Cotton Bowl game No 1 now" said Quarterback James Carroll (T) Jones who was a sophomore defensive back the last time Texas met the Volunteers KING'S QUALITY Hand Tailored Covers 95 most Cars E5130 Special Stop Shock Fluid 69c Bottle 1 "WE STARTED slowly today" Jones added "and they started like a house afire I knew we had it though if we could just get started I've been with these boys so many times I knew we could go" On that first-quarter gamble when the Longhorns ran instead of punting with fourth down and one on its own 25 Jones simply said: "I called the play" Co-Captain Bill McDonald wandered through the steaming hot room with the game ball looking for Fullback Dick Ochoa another co-captain "Hey Och" he called "where's Och?" "Give it to him" urged Tackle Charles Petrovich "he deserves it" McDONALD FINALLY located his quarry and made the presentation with: "It's yours Och" Ochoa clutched the treasured souvenir and explained the Longhorns' slowness in getting started "It seems like we were really 2840 West Seventh 2117 West Berry All 1st Quality keyed up" he said "It took us the last 10 or 15 minutes Then a while to settle down Those we realized we had to go" linebackers jumping around got About the Cotton Bowl Stolus offsides a few times both handske merely said: "We're those ends Crouch and Martin going back" were great" "That was a booger wasn't it?" Harley Sewell the big tough inquired Backfield Coach Eck double-duty guard agreed that Curtis happily TCU's tandem linebackers (Mon "VVe had a lot of tough breaks gan Williams and Bob McEach- penalties" said Curtis ern) confused the Longhorns a before explaining that TCU's debit with their maneuvering fense a six-man line with tandem About the Teti personnel "I linebackers wasn't new to the thought they all looked pretty Longhorns good" Sewell added "LSU used it some against us "Ready for Tennessee? You're We've worked against it a lot" TCU's tandem linebackers (Mon gan Williams and Bob Mc Each ern) confused the Longhorns a bit with their maneuvering About the Teti personnel "I thought they all looked pretty good" Sewell added "Ready for Tennessee? You're darn right" he exclaimed "I KNEW WE could do it if PRICE SECONDED this point- ingout that Texas ASLM used it we ever got started" Tom Stol against the Longhorns last year handske tne great senior end said "We played them regular "Dutch's defense consists of 11 but they were fired up We were good tough boys" the Texas below par at the start and not as coach complimented sharp as last week (in the 3533 "I told the boys they were not victory over Baylor) except for fighting for the Cotton Bowl to 2 Hour Service SPECIAL-4 Discontinued Patterns ALL PLASTIC NO CLOTH LEATHERETTE OR ELASTIC USED EACH PIECE MEASURED AND CUT TO FIT YOUR CAR ALL WORK GUARANTEED 2HOUR SERVICE Reg $2211 Value Long Wearing Good looking plastic seat covers with trim ed trim a birthday cake already? Sure we're one week old tomorrow in our new home downstairs at 7th Houston that is! And we want to thank all of you who dropped by last week We hope you will come back often for some of those thick tasty sandwiches and that wonderful Boyd's Coffee Well be looking for you COFFEE BOYD'S DOWNSTA IRS S7At hN 8D WH 0I Cu Hs Eo Sn OPEN SUNDAY 9-2 4-DAY SPECIAL SUNDAY MONDAY SAVE $1 ON THESE Saran Plastic Covers a' 71 t9 Most Cars trim FREE SAVE $700 INSTALLATION PEEMEINIIIMMIE For Coupes Front Seats only Save $300 Sunday November 16 1952 day" Price added "They were fighting for the I thought TCU had a fine Gall the best defensive team in the conference The Frogs are a hard-playing clean group of boys "1 felt we had the game after we scored our second touchdown and they punted" Price continued as he attributed the Longhorns' early fumbles to "being keyed up and good TCU tackling" Price didn't consider Bill White's interception of Ray McKown's pass preceding Texas' second touchdown a break "THEY INTERCEPTED our pass too" he pointed out referring to Ronald Fraley's grab of Billy Quinn's toss into the end zone when Texas had first down on the Frog 14 in the second quarter TUESDAY WEDNESDAY -e71 etki SAVE '20" 'g HAND TAILORED SEAT COVERS (7)) 95 rilpal Most Cars Thru '52 I FACTORY TAILORED PlasticCoated Fibre COMPLETE SETS Front and Back Seats SI I95 WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW RIDGILEA STORE SOON! 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS b-1 2833 Belknap VA-9721 I 616 lth FA-9826 2840 lth FA-6210 2111 Berry WE-3462 1900 White Settlement Rd SU9051 IP kl in PAGE FOUR Section Two FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM eat of ilea on :::7 ir 7 4 7'11 1' it Jones Confident Boys Would Come Through Sunday November 16 1952 so ''i' Atr 4 or '4 -7 -4 1''' Forget Viols Get Ags Agree Cott Bowl Bound Steers Spiru Frogs a BY ROY EDWARDS ElarTelegram Sports Writer keyed up" he said "It took usi the last 10 or 15 minutes Then day" Price added "They were a while to settle down Those i we realized we had to go" fighting for the championshie- BY IRIN FARMAN 111 '''s a '''L LeAdtdmir Amee -a About the Cotton Bowl Stol I 41- 5 "We're not going to scout Ten- linebackers jumping around got thought TCU had a fine Gall Star-Telegram Writer i -a 7'-- nessee or pay any attention to us offsides a few times both them Texas ends handske merely said going back" We re club-certainly the best defensive team conference The The big tackle flung his nelmet into the locker his kL until after trhe those i I game The Aggies have got a were Crouch and Martin reat" Frogs are tha hard-playing clean bruised face a mixture of solemnity and disgust He turned Nor good enough tough-enough club Harley Sewell the big tough I "That was a booger wasn tt? I forgot for tl 2 to the husky young man un 4 to require all our attention" double-duty guard agreed that i felt I inauired Backfield Coach Eck we had the game after antis happily group of boys INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS I dressing on the bench beside h- risiii4 him tg Ed Price tired but hapPY was TCU's tandem linebackers (Mor- we scored our second touchdown --I i holding forth In the University gan Williams and Bob McEach and they punted" Price mbles enalties" said Curtis "We had a lot of tough breaks I Harris They made 9 to 12 yards tinued as he attributed the Long- ON STEER FROG GAME "I played lousy" said lk- idiatit of Texas dressing room for the ern) confused the Longhorns a I -0' benefit of inquiring sports bit with their maneuvering horns' earl fumbles to "bein A befuore exPIPaining that TCU's de- keyed up and good TCU tack- tense a six-man line with an RUSHING 6r writers while his exuberant Long- About the Tel) personnel te '47efrOkp linebackers wasn't new to the ICH NAG AYE right over my tail I'm gonna i) horns were cheering the clinch- thought they all looked pretty Longhorns Price didn consider line McKowth ICU illt Cg 11 turn in my uniform" 1 4 1- OA Atli Fouler 'feu i'der Bill Jones TCU 2 5 25 "LSU used it some against us Hallmark TCU 2 2 10 r-- i Southwest Conference football Ready for Tennessee? You're 'Cut it out" said Morgan Wil- 144- --71 ing of at least a share of the good Sewell added A ft We've worked against it a lot" White's interception of Ray Mc- Ochoa Texas '4 43 hams "You'g 4 4 sc 1 championship darn right" he exclaimed Kown's pass preceding Texas' Quinn Texas 20 94 46 re talking crazy 3 40 Dawson exas 1 Int 42 arris apparently had kt- It 0 i 1 Like Price they seemed more second touchdown a break Jones Texas 0 46 51 TUB: Times carried ball NIG: Net ten how he had recovered two iie ip i concerned with their next game 4 Yards rained Avg A yards "I KNEW WE PRICE SECONDED this point- per carry Texas fumbles deep in Horned the Aggies although welcoming could do it If ingout that Texas used it "THEY INTERCEPTED our PASSING re PA Nyn Frog territory to help preserve L5 'VII 4410 a4 another we ever got started" Tom Stol against the Longhorns last year pass too" he pointed out refer MKownTCH 9 apt handske tne great senior end 9 94 the seven-point TCLI lead that which beat the Lohorns 20-14 111 1 1 ng 41 nth crack at Tennessee Dutch defense consists of 11 ring to Ronald Fraley's grab of Fouler T('U I I 4 a A said We played them regular Dawson Texas 2 2 43 had loomed larger and larger as i I In the 1951 Cotton Bowl game 's toss into the end TJones Texas 0 I 0 I a 17 I Quinn Texas the minute hand crept around i bbeultotwhepyarwaetrethfeirestdartupa coach ctoomugplliimbeonytesd" zone when Texas had first down the Texas Billy Quinn nWdenowteares c4m9lelet 1 4 4 the scoreboard clock i 4 4 No 1 now" said Qu-ar- attempted NVG: Net sards gained terhack James Carroll (T) Jones sharp as last week (in the 35-33 "I told the boys they were not on the Frog 14 in the second PASS RECEIVING -''1 who was a sophomore defensive PC NY(1 Avg "Nice game" Harris said to I victor over Baylor) except for fighting I gg or quarter the Cotton Bowl to Jones TC11 2 19 1 Williams and here was no over- it back the last time Texas met the 1 aught TCU I la 0 Mchown WU I 4 0 statement of fact The 200-pound Volunteers Quinn ndske Texas Tessa i 43 0 former Paschal High player had Stolha7 PC: Pa I sses caught NI N1 0 et yards stood stout and firm a bulwark "WE STARTED slowly today" Yd Avg gained Air: AVergo PUNTING in the Horned Frog line It had 1 Jones added "and they started YR Mcf(own WU LO 347 347 gotten almost monotonous hear- like a house afire I knew we had Times kicked Yds: Total ard ing the public address announcer Raley Texas A llta 360 it though if we could just get aloirt hday cake Th: Ys kicked Avg! AYerare per kick declare "Williams made the started I've been with these 1 0 Th--- tackle" 44 WA 0 4 OT14V 1 boys so many times I knew we BUT NO ONE was in the mood 41 BEFORE 15000 a 0 4 col irst-quarter gamble 4 t-itti already? Cl q4 On that 4i'v 1 for giving or receiving bouquets 4 '''e4' l'''Ve4-'z'' 4 IVA't 'il'r' 34a21aasao' 1 4 when the Longhorns ran instead 4 46ftwasta0ti- i a in the subdued and sorrow- ie -04'7lrc'0011711777 4 of punting with fourth down and i drenched TCU dressing room -4' one on its own 25 Jones simply ansas 4 4' 'tei-- A 0 i it Saturday afternoon Self blame i4 ittlt-1n li- 4-41 said I called the play" I Id rr ow Se wee tomo despite the terrific effort by an Star-Tel ure we re on I --Star-Telegram PhotO by JOE MeArLAY Co-Captain Bill McDonald wan- t---- IP ok es 12-7 underdog that fell only seven points short was the order of HARD TO Dawson Texas back leaps dered through the steaming hot I room with the game ball look 7th Hous- It SAS l' it the day in an attempt to evade TCU tacklers Ronald Fraley ing for Fullback Dick 0 our new home downstairs a oa an- GAME AT A GLANCOKLE A AAM ay own whose kicking (16) and Wayne Martin but is brought down after a other co-captain ton that is! And we want to thank all of you LI i 10 to 187 Yards First GainDoed wns Rustling 153 and running had given the Frogs two-yard pickup in the first period at Amon Carter "Hey Och" he called "where's who dropped by last week We hope you 113 Yards Gained Passing 48 Och?" a 1at caniatataa 5 Or et innumerable boosts in the clutch Stadium Saturday will come back often for some of those thick 3 Passes Intercepted by 1 as they fought to hold their one- "Give it to him" urged Tackle 0 Om Fumbles Recovered 8 2 for ss Punts No Avg 5 for 36 touchdown lead and whose pass glExA vERHA 1 Charles Petrovich "he deserves tasty sandwiches and that wonderful Boyd'S 20 Penalties Ydge 26 0 Glen Jones had put the home I 4-7 it Coffee Well be looking for you LAWRENCE Kan Nov 15 team out in front was a picture (AD) The Kansas Jayhawkers of misery as he got out of his Continued From Page I McDONALD FINALLY located sweat-soaked uniform I went through the gap provided by Buck Lansford for seven his quarry and made the pres- turned on their only sustained entation with: COFFEE SANDWICHES drive into a fourth quarter touch- It was hit quick kick blocked and Jones convoyed by Don McGraw Bill McDonald "It's yours ()ch" down for a 12-7 victory over the by Marvin Leath that had turned and Phil Branch for five more Ochoa's two-yarder put Ochoa clutched the treasured DOWNSTAIRS 7th Houston Oklahoma Cowboys in a the tide in favor of the Long- the ball on the six and here Jones faked to Ochoa who souvenir and explained the Long- non-conference football game be- horns and McKown inconsolable I fore 15000 shirt-sleeved fans was blaming himself for the ails I carried his fake into the line and decoyed some tacklers horns slowness in getting started "It Saturday aster that struck in the final I who too late saw the pitch-out from Jones to Quinn seems like we were really It was Kansas' seventh victory quarter i Billy the Kid went around left end for the score and against tyo losses and the Jay- "That blocked ki ck beat us" I this made it his llth of the year tying the record for a hawks' seventh successive vie- McKown said flatly "We had sophomore set by TCU's Connie Sparks in 1938 tory over the Oklahoma Aggies em I thought When Dawson added his 23rdl ---t opEN suNDAy 92 4DAy spEcIAL As in Kans as' early season vie- What happened on that fatal conversion of the year to put the expected big push never tories it was a matter of lion- Play' McKown shrugged "The Texas' lead at 14-7 five and one- I came off hearted defensive play that meant guy (Leath) just dived over cen- 1 half minutes remained in the 1 TCU held on its 28 again on mtmopopamminamop mapalop twitimmpisea the difference between success ter and as he dived the ball hit 1 game-about the same time left i its 47 and again on its 14 where and disaster his hand" for Texas to corne from behind i Fraley made the important inter- 2840 West Seventh SUNDAY TUESDAY The Jayhawks' defensive corps last week against Baylor I ception And the half stood 7-0 IN a OVE another which stopped Oklahoma 1 The Longhorn defensive pla- Texas as stated still had the 2117 West Berry MONDAY WEDNESDAY 1 i threats on the six and nine yard I member of the aliant Frog de- toon however lost no time in wind in the third but TCU dom- fensiv platoon that th a oon a captured lines in the first half responded -e demonstrating that it was not go- mated the early part of the third arts of the near-capacity crowd to a game-saving stop on the mg to let this wa On period twice going into Texas l' with its great stand against the the first play from TCU's 34 territory before the Longhorns a ta- yard line after Kansas went much-heralded If ong orn ense ahead 12-7 one Wnere Gilbert one slip ay Bartosh had re- made two trips across the mid- aye A was fighting now-another losing turned the It koff Canton Mas- stripe urne lc a 00 COAfffiiNdOTI OV51 11 1 Kansas got its first touchdown battle-against the tears that ilr sey skidded off his blocker and Then in the fourth came the a 1 a '1( Ifillka- 114 tc with the game four minutes old I persisted in flowing 1 tl 1 i il pinned McKown for a 10-yard ill-fated drive to the nine the two i i' i i '1 111 after recovering a fumble on the "We should've WW1 that one" a 1 1 ta-Na a loss as Ray was trying to pass 1 breaks and the two touchdowns Cowboys' 29-yard line Gil Reich I burly Bob McEachern said bro- i 4 a- 1 1 i i la V7 the Jayhawks' fine double-duty kenly Ile was whipped to a 1 On the sseecrotnd plda the 1 This was the first time since 4 'r- 1 player whipped around left end frazzle and the tears that coursed (i't'ibales-wing Frogs i both teams have been in the I 1 ''k-' ii 1- 1: I t- 1: itijiz 0 Aixt formation and went to the spread i Southwest Conference that Texas I 4 tx- 10 yards for the score down his cheeks mingled with for the first time in the game I was able to make it three vie- it 11 1 i I 1 the sweat on his face 110 z1e1 titt PI -c I 0 1 The aroused Oklahomans 1 McKown overshot Vaught by tories in a row over 'mu 4 -4 44 promptly marched 71 yards in "We should've won" sai i 1 4- aaa vas iee1 a it Tdhd l' dto' I inc es a er a ippe in a aolarialli ar '1r 4- 4-- again ta'11- -1 4''''' ounnt LI -4 -Vi seven plays to tie the score on the clear I au a aaa saat sag alaz aaai tat 11 11 It Was McEachern along with a' Quarterback Don Baber's 17- 1 On the third play Ken Harlow 1DEFENsE --fogno doutiOn01 i 1 Williams who lined up one be 1 a lia: yard pass to End John Weigle 1 Harley Sewell and Massey hind the'other in the TCU defen a li a- -s 0 in Kilt A And until the Kansans started smeared McKown for another 10- Continued From Page 1 '---00 a ve 1r i their winning drive in the last saiflIeersecloanvdary and stopped play yard loss and TCU vvas penalized tentless pressure applied by the 00 ''k ii t'i "1 gil 1" ''t lls' ageat period it appeared the Cowboys a to the 10 for intentionally 1 team that TCU coaches called "a OA itlaiLsi' Williams and I were fading hi --s had an upset in the making grounding the ball I fine football team-a much bet- ai ---aL 4 with ball" McEachern MP a '4 a Oklahoma blocked Don reported He added this was a Then Ray had to kick White I ter team than Texas had last a 4 I- 4 '-iial 1 ks Hess' conversion attempt but new wrinkle cooked up by Dutch received and returned to Tais year" 'aa 'a i a aaa: Bennie Davis was successful in Meyer to combat the quick- 40 In the four minutes remain- Playing with extraordinary '''1 making his conversion and the opening split-T run bv the ing Texas ran 10 plays and was alertness and determination as aa -aa Aggies led 7-6 through the third Longhorns on the three at the gun Jones well as with unusual knowledge 'i quarter "It looked like the whole had pitched out to Quinn and he of what was coming the Frogs 04 I ilk o's i 4 IIII 1 rti had nothing but the goal line i stopped practically all of Texas Playing without the services Texas team vas blocking but to fie a a a a- aaaaaa ca 4 -A tnit ste in front of him He 'S I' k'll fl th it- 7 er uoar er 1 Te l''' :4 a aa'aa 1 till: 441 1 za' of Halfback Charley Hoag far the that Genthner was plent ho rough" etorueldent Pwever hang on to and they spiked te if:" econd traight week Kansas the Frog linebacker added 5 the ball a4 lacked offensive punch moving "Ochoa" he said "is their TCU haying won the toss took 1 cloouniedsn' paisnsint fi gfuonusit igi tu a rt theery -) 7- i 11 the ball on drives into Oklahoma toughest runner" the wind in 1 the first quarter and cope with the pure power that 011if 1 ct) I territory only twice all 0 dominated the period running 14 the Longhorns poured inside the i A a a a aa at 'e a ola afternoon UT McEACH plays in Texas territory as op- ends ERN a n' a i a --a a'aa ea ai t' Score by periods: overly impressed with the South- posed to none by the Longhorns That was it-power la 4 4' Okiahoma 7 0 0 7 west Conference champions "I Kansas 6 0 0 6-12 I think run on TCU ground All of the fancy stuff was a s- Okahoria tame nansas could beat 'em The second time they had the i stymied and defeated but Texas Weigie Cons erslon Davis Kansas Reich I and I won't be surprised if ball the Frogs struck for a had another card a trump card: a la''aa aig' t'''': Branciebem em i beats he declared touchdown after being set up in plain fast striking hard -driving ea aoka I Meyer strode into the dressing business on Texas' 45 as Lambert football laith Billy Quinn 190 I 1 a --i' wp 4 4 11 Tulane's Late Spurt room to be greeted by a tomb- i blocked and then intercepted and Dick Ochoa "00 barrelline a a aa $sra111Ils--is 1 1 a' IPI' 5g 1 1-10 itIf yily1 like silence The little coach vvas Jones pass intended for Spring inside and outside the tackles a a aaa a- aaa a aa a a Ak Downs Tandy 16-7 grim-faced but his voice was soft From double wing Fowler When Jones ya ft an ri' up the 't 1 i 'ff 1 1 144' It i aatalar a ail' 4 laae' a r' ea I is-111-----' 'l ili'- as he said to the roomful of plunged for one on the next middle '1 i' t''' a a I Jo IL st 11 i NEW ORLEANS Nov 15 (W) players "nice going gang" No I play plunged and lateralled to As long as they were reason ''V'1 '1re: tr'''til "e-erli Ill 1 oi-io ist: --A '-'I'AIC 4f 1il ir 't 'ilts' ii 1 I' Tulane broke anderbilt's back one spoke and Dutch looked i MeKown laho raced around left ably fresh the TCU defenders aa ar i' aa 1 la -4 ir I- with a fourth-quarter field goal around him for a moment end for seven Plunges by Fowl- slowed and with luck stalled a aaa slat aaaaa al a At1 1 0 6- all and a touchdown to win a 16-7 "It's all right" he said Then er and McKown made five and the Texas attack even when there a- a aa a aa 51ira 1 ircji4voll sain: Jt 7 1 tataa araaaaaaaraeaaaaa flaft -iag-a a s' ''1" a'aia 671 Southeastern Conference football he walked up to his players and then NicKovvn flipped a short I was no tipoff but at the finish 171 'i a 't 'Ili) act- -I aaaaa fa a '4' a chiller Saturda handed out back pats and hand pass to Jones in the right flat I the Orange offense had the TCU I a -aa 4 jjaall a --a a i a -1 lt '1- rr' -i '''z: ir 1- 1 The score was tied at 7-7 with shakes around the room land he dashed down the sideline defense licked and the TCU of 1 a a a itallian--a -aaa'a a aaallie six minutes remaining when Vaught the fine I for nine and a first down on fence couldn't help $2000 Quarterback Pete Clement kick- offensive end said they wear I the 25 The single statistic of plays sl aai: i 0" aar-: a f''' SAVE vo ed a 7I-yard field goal to nudge you out That one play killed McKown's first pass from here runs: Texas 84 TCLT 48 tells a ''i a Tulane ahead for the first time- us (the blocked kick) They're missed and he appeared to be lot 4 HAND TAILORED SEAT COVERS The Vanderbilt's quarterback the best team we've played all hopelessly pocketed for the sec- It is much tougher to stop a Bill Krietemeyer fumbled on his year They came through when 1 ond attempt but Hallmark picked plav than to run one own seven-yard line and Tulane they had to" off the most pressing pursuer The TCU defense fine as It 2 Tackle Mike Houspian recovered From Mal Fowler the hard- McKown escaped and fired to was ran out of qns and answers All Hour ou SPSetocpial on the four driving fullback "they're as Vaught or to Texas' versatile nffense fla-Service 95 Fullback Max McGee cracked good 15 as we've played against Here at the 10 and on the The TUT offense of course 1st Quality over from the One on Tulane's but we should've won-had we very next play Ray threw to iast didn't get off the ground Shock third try and for the first time played that last quarter Jones ove the right side jut ter scoring one 'ouehdown It Most in the nerve-tingling contest Tm played the first three" like we across the line and Glen sped tried but fine rushing of Passers SPECIAL-4 Discontinued Patterns Fluid lane held a comfortable margin I on eight more yards to the corner Ray McKown killed every at- Cars Vanderbilt 0 7 0 7 I FROM CENTER Carlton Mc- 1 of the end zone tempt to move ALL PLASTIC 69 Tulane 0 0 7 9-16 'em a ball I Crouch hkicked the point roll 1 NO CLOTH LEATHERETTE OR ELASTIC USED Th Cormack "We gave Scorin Touchdowns ru Vanceroill Rod- "Now te Longhorns 1A'11 ericii IaConScosersion Foster i game for three quarters they Marcador Win Butler Clemnt familiar with fans oug ll I EACH PIECE MEASURED AND CUT TO FIT YOUR CAR '52 Bottle Clement Tlne ring Touchdowns Baileys McGee iec Goa' Consersion remember a long time" the this Meyer sat in the taping room power Texas team ALL WORK GUARANTEED 2HOUR SERVICE Texas ball i held the fr remainder od I and puffed pensively on a cigaret nandican 2 Tamaita 4 CAME STATISTICS ON ''The blocked kick turned the of the quarter-and then drew ba') game" he said "If he'd got the wind forthes second quarter NEW YORK Nov 15 UP)- KING'S QUALITY SAVE $1 ON THESE FACTORY TAILORED LORE!) TEXASTCU CONTEST ti Laby off it'd been different 1 TEXAS The Saxon Stable's Marcador Our hovs played as tough as they LE Spring Georges Massey owned by two southwestern busi Saran Plastic Covers Plasli lit te cCoated Fibre xas Lansford Don Miller McGraw 2 irst doss ns total a 11 hilOA how" Sewell Leath Harlow ness men ran on the front end Hand Tailored Covers Rushing 5 15 Meyer said the defense "played Ce ay McDonald Rosser Younger all the way Saturday to capture Passing 3 3 Price Reeder Reg $2277 11 577 For Penalty 0 I marvelous ball Texas never Branch Johnson the S56150 Butler Handicap as The Best 795 IOW ottenst net 5 made any long moves against ards ta 40602 dampened customers turn oupes Genthrier Pe'rovich Value gd ila SiOlhandski Moor Kiteh ns Front Seats Numshing beainer of plaYs 48 84 gained Mt 830 us" As for the offense Dutch th3: Jones Andrews Kelle ed out for the close of New Money Can S2 795 Long net ards Dawson Pace Wearing Good lards lost lii 10 figured TCU had "played it right la Quinn Ingraham Paces White York's 197-day racing season at Buy Reg looking plastic only Most Number or rushing plays 38 II we had the lead" he said "1 FB Ochoa Barton Matthews Passing net yaix gained 38 60 PiersoP Jamaica race track Most Save 300 Cars Numbet of forwards 4 8 never figured the seven poi nts TCU $55 Value seat covers completed Blair Martin Marcador a three year old Most with quilted Cars Numbet of forwards was a safe lead but we had to IL Wrenn Williams Sikes Maclin SAVE COMPLETE SETS Intercept attemp lay it close ted 10 10 BilMSaY Glenn chestnut son of Kentucky Derby Cars trim FREE lards interceptions num er 2 at ions -rG se the vest When en McCormick McEaebern S27 11 they tied us we had to come Fal 7 Fraarrialired Biliacksi Lambr et winner Bold Venture was rid- SAVE $700 INSTALLATION Front and Back Seats SI h95 returned 13 Crouch gill' fttlo(recrb 05 den by Hedley Woodhouse the any good All they needed Wa mann Rick returns total yards 74 59 11 0 back throwing A tie didn't us McKown Robinson Clinkscale Canadian jockey in the fog and WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW RIDGLEA STORE SOON! Number of pang reams 2 4 3 Hallmark Fraley Meredith Yards punts returned 26 43 Jones Mo rrow Fowle Harville Finney a drizzle Number tit kickoff returns 3 I I a ties" 13 Bartosh Yards kickoff returned 4' 19 Told that some of the players ee by Periods! Punts number in 5 'cos 0 0 0 14-14 sa 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Total yards 3t7 inn were blaming themselves for the TCC 7 0 0 7 Average yardage 34 tri oring in order of occurrence) Pro -Am Slated Monday A 14 4 Had blocked a 10k Meyer shook his held "No IQ A 11 30 --t cFCown TCU nagged 0 I (i i -f- 2833 Belknap VA-9721 I 616 lth FA9826 Kickoff number 3 la" te-i to Jones in right la' and North Texas Pro Amateur will a 1 4 Total yards on Cii one i to bme he declared ran eight to a touchdown Crouch li erase Yardage 5 41 an "that's a pretty tint I verted I be held Monday at Meadowbrook ambles number 7 2(2- None I 2840 ith FA6210 2111 Berry WE3462 Pentie number Bali lost tr ol kids to Ithme them "0 Norse starting at 11 a -4-aazaa ais 3 5 zL'1 No one as a arn thing 4a-4 At ran 17 1 Ards lest 25 33 a converted 1900 White Settlement Rd SU-9051 Onv Sroring tota4 POingt I 14 tO be ashamed of" Meyer went (Texas ran six Yards ss Touchdou it own Dawson rongerted Service Football Results ersionS I 2 on feelingly Official Referees Cliffrd Shaw I s' Field seals a i -They gave the best they could I Bolling AFR 32 lieesler ANA i NI Safeties IIMMIIIMIEEP INI 41 11EINIENEW That's ail you can ask" i r')-' es Clifford i I raitTrig Iiirillnt781201zitiiatie 7 i dnligt 11 I 1 i ii 4 -'101" 4 0 A- a 1 0m-ofh Atiagd SO.

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