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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 19

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Walker Shines Suadtr Nor 13 1949 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Sec 2 PAGE 3 as A 8IFT flPPRECIflTEl BY ALL MEU ounce Razorbacks 0 I1IL SANDER Ponies 0 v3 X- tl '5Ml'f- vj i iii i ir 4 82 flrprec'fl'S ChrJjTrr-s cf this outstanding icw-priced be sender tVt enters ci t'v crntrucin aid performance demanded by s'si''ed craft-mn Aluminum cast f-r Strength and t'a'nt vveiqM Right s'd? ef machine is flush wifh be't fr sanding upright ebects Be't speed is 6D0 faiet per mlrt'jt Extra Sander Ee'fs Asorted Gris 23c laaWaaWWaWtwTteYfliaJj WaBiaia 4 jo a 1 i jrTJ -v Ml -'j4 CjJll HedSUnb "0i Jail ivg yJ fl avI TIIK DOAKKR SCORKS-Doak Walker strps through the Arkansas scconflary on a ton-yard scoring run for Southern Methodist's second toviendmvn in Saturdav's Tlrm Fhntn JOE Mrl IST Jim Rinchart (10) Theron Roberts (61) and Billy If ix (r6) Walker scored three touchdowns passed for i iii i rMK at a rt ARK44 Tirl nw I 14 of It er (amnlFlil ii ss 1 I a laA aamJ fciiaS atSati'Wi mwi 6 1 SKIL HOMESHOP SAWS HOME UTILITY SAWS GUILD SAWS a-nour Pcrter Cab'e 6" gul'd saws of rat aluminum al'cy 4 precision ball bearing gie smiKer operation and longer Ue Re' feet' ba'anced comfrtab'e aip handle with trlcner swich Sped up production with this saw Tilting A'fa-hment 675 6" b'ade diamefr saws with cuHirq capacity I7'?" Ti't fcr cut to 4 5" through lumber I 316" tnick 10 times faster than had saw-ing Die cast aluminum a'icy construction for strength and lightweight rmcu B'L and DeVr saws made cf die cat a'uminum a'y fcr streng'h and weinnt o' d'ame'er saw b'ade cut 2 116" oeer Cperafes cn ba'l bearing' for smooth eperatirn and Imger life Tilting AMac'nment 775 00 5995 595 65 game at the Cotton Bowl BY JACK MinPHV DALLAS Nov 12 A purpoM'-fut Southern Methodist football team with Poak Walkrr asain trims the hizh road to All-America eminence corcfd itself on some partictitarly succulent pork here this chill blustery afternoon before 42000 onlookers in the Cotton Bowl With Walker the master chef mieldins a knife that cut Arkansas' Razorbacks to shred in the opening quarter the defending Southwest Conference champion rolled to a ridiculously easy 34 6 triumph Walker was three horses and a man bundled into one compact frame as he squirted through Arkansas' sturdy line for three touchdowns tossed a touchdown pass to Johnny Champion good for 54 yards and kicked three points from placement The Ponies this day were the champions of 1547 and 193 as they dusted off a good sound Arkansas team that can be dan-Eerous at any time They were in rommand almost from the opening kirkoff they never made a serious error and almost everything worked for them Take 2n 9 Advantage Walker and Company marched yards on six plays for a fiO lead the second time they handled the ball then rushed over two more counters in the last five minutes of the first quarter That startling outburst gave the Mustangs a 200 advantage After him are Razorhacks and put the decision in deep freeze A scoreless second quarter followed the two teams exchanged touchdowns in th third and young Fred Fenners came along in the closing chapter to provide the final Pony tally Though this was no onman achievement the brilliant Walker once again sound physically clearly was th All-American he has bcn proclaimed SMU Defense Strong He took a fearful drubbing on occasion while pounding the guards and tackles but dazzling Doak squeezed through his openings for PR yards on 18 carries and completed four of five passes for 113 paces One of his aerial strikes (to Champion in the opening period) was a prodigous thing that traveled 39 yards on the fly and brought on a touchdown play that covered 54 yards in all As expected the Ponies bottled up Arkansas prayerful passing game but the victory for their defense came against the Porker ground game Karring one lapse (when Gino Maranti charged 45 ards in the fourth) the Mustang forwards rarrd up and threw back almost everything that came toward them This superiority was best evidenced in the first half when SMU was striking for a margin of safety Arkansas crossed midfield only three times reach- Hard Downstoirs wore Fa lnfrrrptrl hr for rn At tT 11 for Prnaltir ltl 4 for 4 ing the Mustang 3fi 34 and 44 The last time the Hogs were helped by a lVyard penalty Milam Out on One The Ra7orback attack again was bereft of most of its striking power Ion (Muscles) Campbell squirmed and sweated through the long (for him) afternoon still unable to play because of a knee injury In the first two periods Arkansas didn't complete a pass (five attempted) and made only 49 yards aground By contrasi SMU moved for a total of 204 yards picking up 102 yards rushing and the same number over head The first Methodist touchdown came after a short kick by Louie Shaufcle Arkansas fullback the ball going out on the Porker 39 On second down Walker fired a pass to Knd Raleigh Rlakrly in the right flat Blakely shaking off two defenders at the 30 and rac ing to the 19 Thrown back to the 27 on another passing attempt Walker ronnected with Zohn Milam on the 17 and the big Pony end charged to the one foot line before being pushed out of bounds Walker slithered over a mass of humans at right guard for a LEONARD'S TERMS: 10 DOWN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS MIL LOT! PRIG fe3 On 54 Gallon Drum Lots I ul si I )M i touchdown on the next play His try for point was declared no good Doak Tricks 'Em Two minutes later the Ponies had a 13 0 lead Starting from the Porker 45 after another short punt into the wind Walker started to his right as though to attempt a pass Rut he suddenly handed the ball to Wingback Kyle Rote who was headed the opposite direction With only one blocker Karo Kle sprinted 34 yards to the Arkansas 11 before going beyond the boundary Walker sent Dick McKissack into left guard for a yard and then took personal charge Cutting quickly over right guard he feinted a linebacker out of position and then hurled him self between two defenders at the one Walker kicked goal and it was 13 0 with 259 to play in the first period It was Walker and a football again in the period's last minute Standing on the Porker 45 he took his time until he spotted Champion behind two defenders on the 15 Then he reared bark a la Dizzy Dean and let go a high wobbly toss that Champion snatched while off balance Torkers Strike Back Champion quickly regaining his footing raced into the end zone without heini touched Walker converted a second time and SMU led 200 with 16 seconds remaining in the quarter After a scoreless second period Arkansas elected to utilize a brisk wind blowing from the north and quickly struck for its only touch down Mazzanti Ray Parks and Alvin Duke were the steady gain ers as the Porkers moved 53 yards in eight plays Parks took it over right tackle spinning across from the four after being momentarily checked Duval Thornton's placement try was awry This came after five minutes of the third period and revived Arkansas' flickering hopes until Walker went to work again Ponies Halt Threat Here he sparked a 71 yard effort that needed 12 plays Carry ing five times in the series Walker gained 40 sards including his bolt across the goal from the Torker three Doak again kicked goal and SMU led 27 6 after 12 minutes After Mazzanti had raced 45 yards on a delayed buck to the SMU nine only to see the ball go over on downs four plays later on the SMU five SMU racked up its fifth and lat touchdown in the fourth quarter Benners was in charge and he needed only three passes from the Torker 44 The last was a pitch to End Charley Russell that cov ered 26 yards Only 1:26 remained when Bill Sullivan kicked goal The summary: ARKANSAS IE I Pmth LT tun frr Tforntnn to Rnnrtt M' jhmt Griffin PTu'h Pim-ton RG Rfrr Brown Stanril Wi3V 8imcn FF n- I ir-'tr i-r QB Rinchart Lu T-nre r- Permanent Anti-Freeze TO COMMERCIAL USERS SERVICE STATION OPERATORS rnr' a'hsad cf t(-e ce'd wetLer ruh for afi-f'esre buy permanent anrl-f-eeie now Anti-freeze proven to be as as any nationa1' brand by chemical analysis Pc'y-thy'ene-glycol combined with rust inhibitor on ffi)69 Gallon Gallon In 54-Gallon Drum In Gallon Container IF IB 5 i 1 PINT RADIATOR CLEANER With Each Bottle of Permanent Anti-Freeze Purchased fv vScnf I 1 A FB Mrii I IE fMl 'mm Flkr IT Prrr chrT Fnir 7 ANTI-FREEZE Frc4ect your motor eoainjt cost! repairs with Saf-Tee Anti-Freere Typ anI-freeze with rust ad evaporation inhibitor added Prepa-e- for cc weather row ANTI-FREEZE Alcohol base an'i-freeze with rust in'-'btor added cjy yoy s-jcc'y ef row be p'spa-eo fc ce'd vese' ''ad Auto Acetson'es Downsfoirs Ifi Raiiinsr Artiwn Chp-r H-sh'- Daviv wwvi FO r--'tr Wai 1 ip RT Tr'''- irn C'- r- Pf Kmtht wmt QB Ficfuf Fnrr LH MrKat Rot Jr Sir FH Vp'tfm 0rTi er FB Fjii- e-ora Hj A-ana PM 3 Psrt pnnl at'r PSfT' Pit ricrt lrrr Lib- Wa'ker wu-o Water "SMC- trr'iir ritt rd l'in 16 wr Vi'irr ifMVi Cta?" i Thl'll BOlWl- P-ll A-- iv' wit ovr rtiht ia-k from 5l-U 4 Tiominn jai ov? inats lietr Araa' W'a if'rk-- oi venwi PMC" -( R-j1! rlckel ea t-1 tai r-r-'e 0'ria t- or-- C-r" MatT Mi-t 'Texti'j Lfa Ea- TCU) F'-1 Jue jesa Bailor 89 69 Gal I anrjjzfri' 'I'D QH 1 cacj M' Q-o I'LL KFFr EM OFF! 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