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Spills Touted by 6-0 Halts Attacks Visitors Score on Final Play of Each Half Before 28000 AERAAL 1 PHILADELPHIA Sept 26 (An The New York Yankees clinched their fourth consecutive American League pennant Friday night when Billy Martin cracked a two-out bases loaded single in the top of the Ilth inning to drive in two mates and pave the way for a 5-2 triumph over the fighting Philadelphia Athletics The victory assured the Yankees of their 19th championship in the last 32 years Johnny Sain 34-year-old xightbander who pitched the Boston Braves to a National League pennant in 1948 was the winning pitcher hurling two and one-third innings of scoreless relief after squelching a Phi lade' phia threat in the bottom of the ninth Harry Byrd brilliant rookie righthander who went all the way for the A's was charged with the defeat The victory gave Manager Casey Stengel of the Yangees the distinction of leading a team to four straight pennants previously accomplished Only by Joe Mc YANICEES WIN CLINCH PENNANT earthy and John McGraw McCarthy piloted the Yankees to flags in 1936-37-38 and '39 McGraw steered the New York Giants to pennants in 1921-2223 and '24 Stengel is the first manager ever to win four in a row In his four years with a club It was the Yanks sixth victory In a row and their 20th in the last 24 games The Yankees now Turn to Yankees on Page 10 FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM Saturday Morning September 27 1952 PAGE NINE Longhorns Favored To Clip Tar Heels 1 el apills 1 a I i Touted I i i A kg! ants to pennants in 1921-22-23 Ill ilk -41 rk" t6 1 by b-U 11 4 4 4641 NYE 0 UT 1 i 1111 It 17N-- 4-- 4 I 41 Halts ae---- -4- 4 It Attacks 1 4 4 4 el tors Score 'N Vici- a YANICEES WIN CLINCH PENNANT 1 4 in its al Play of Each PHILADELPHIA Sept 26 (P) one-third Innings of scoreless re- earthy and John McGraw Vic- 't lif4' i I i 3 tt The New York Yankees clinched lie after squelching a Philadel- Carthy piloted the Yankees to 4" PI Half Before 28000 their fourth consecutive Amer- phia threat in the bottom of the flags in 1936 e- 37-38 and '39 jean League pennant Friday night ninth Harry Byrd brilliant Graw steered the New York Gi- Aw' '4' 44 14 ''I' 'S- when Billy Martin cracked a two- rookie righthander who went all out bases loaded single in the top the way for the A'a was charged and '24 Stengel is the first mana- 1 3010ww 1 I -k ger ever to win four in a row '4''': 1 ''''''dtt' 44 totteeess 4 ----er if 411t of the Ilth inning to drive In with the defeat The victory gave Manager Ca in his four years with a club -t -''''''t 1- 107 tessis" towo52mtratieosmanhd opvaevre tthhee twiagyhtifoogr Stengel of the Yangees the It was the Yanks' sixth victory it a Inhi Athletics The vie- sey "IA ria itA 41 yae a distinction of leading a team to in a row and their 20th in the "TN''' ''''''1 NN tory assured the Yankees of their four straight pennants previous- last 24 games The Yankees now 19th championship in the last 32 4 -1 tt'A' ears accomplished Johnny Sain 34-year-old xight- ly lished Only by Joe Mc- Turn to Yankees on Page 10 4 4 ORT WORTS STAR-TELEGRAM 0 1 1 4I bander who pitched the Boston -il' -f-2' "--NN a- Braves to a National League pennant in 1948 was the win- 1 4 ning pitcher hurling two and Saturday Morning September 27 1952 PAGE NINE i 11 'Al 46-4i )- 4 -'0" 0 4t 4 i 1r '---m- 4 --r- Longhorns Favored 1 '''''-kod" 4 4 --k 7 44 1' c2 't 1 A-- wy a i 4 el 1 To Clip Tar Heels '4 i -r'n P- 4 0 re 'I-- 0 i tr i 4 --sA i 4 4001 di 1 f- 1 fr 4 I sv4N 0 A 44- 4 'N -ofe: a 4 et''' IN-- 1P-7 THREE-YEAR-OLD PUTS PEP IN NIGHT PRAYER RICHMOND Ind Sept 26 Three-yearold Candice Elias daughter of Billy Elias coach of Richmond II) School's undefeated football team saw her first game a few days ago It made quite an im pression on her In fact her father told friends Friday she now says her night prayers like this: "God bless mommy "God bless daddy "Rah! Rah! Rah!" her night prayers like this: Rah! Rah! Rah!" bless mommy IGod bless daddy THREE-YEAR-OLD PUTS PEP IN NIGHT PRAYER RICHMOND Ind Sept 26 0') Three-year-old Candice Elias daughter of Billy Elias coach of Richmond II) School's undefeated football team saw her first game a few days ago It made quite an im- pression on her In fact her father told friends Friday she now says 1 GADD AT A GLAM'S First Downs 231 Yards Gained Ituybittli SW 11 010 1 i 31 Yards Gained Wng tie 4 of 4 Completed 7 of 11 I Intereepted by 0 1 pp Fumbles It II I '''44 4 I tot 8113 Punts Ne Avg 4 tot SRI '4kg' 47 Penalties Ydge St 4-4 41 I BY ROY EDWARDS "ksist440 Mat-Telma Writitt '-i COTTON BOWL DALLAS 1 "0- -a-i Sept 25--Duke's Worth Lutz-to- 0-1: ca op- -7 Iloward Pitt passing combination c1rN'' 411'Z' struck for touchdowns on the last c-- play of each half Friday night to ipi'- ruin jinxed SMU's football open- N'l t-''''-' er 14-7 before 28000 at the Cot- ef 1: ton Bowl 4 5 th Jerry Norton rip-snorting 4 SMU tailback tan magnificently "4- 1 and passed well but he couldn't N-4 -i'l i overcome five back-breaking pen If -A allies ineffective blocking and a I i -41 f- porous SMU defense I 4- 'y i -'4 fr Duke crossed midfield offen -4 sively only twice emIch half SMU i i -14 went into Duke ferritory eight dp 2 7 times penetrating the visitor 10- do yard line three times without -0 4i 1 scoring 4 Jack Kistler a 210-pound bat- e--- I tering ram at fullback took per- sonal charge of the winning surge 1 that carried 80 yards in seven ''''-0 4 plays after SMU's Sammy Stollen I werck missed a field goal attempt 't with three minutes and 45 see 1 I 1 onds remaining 4 A Kistler roared straight up the middle for 27 yards to his own '''l 47 to start it rolling flattening a half-dozen defenders en route lie charged down the left side for 12 more before Jimmy Smith an equally hard-running 198-pound halfback blasted for another 12 to the SMU 29 Kistler plunged for two Halfback Charley Smith Photo by AL PANZER added seven and Kistler dyna Ji ti 1 i'''4846' 4v A0 Vf Jaelt Kistler a 210-pound bat- sonal that carried 80 yards in seven kiltk charge of the winning surge 0' tering ram at fullback took per 4 plays af ter SMU' Sammy tollen 2I werck missed a fie a ld goal ttempt ''4'''''' with three minutes and 45 see- 1 I onds remaining I Kistler roared straight up the middle for 27 yards to his own 47 to start it rolling flattening 1 -04 a half-dozen defenders en route He charged down the left side for 5 12 more before Jimmy Smith an equally hard running 198-pound halfback or another blasted for 12 to the SMU 29 Kistler plunged 0 for two Halfback Charley Smith Photo br AL PANZER added seven and Kistler dyne nuke i GAM AT A GLANCIL First Downs sty 23t Yards Gained Kuvb144 3 Yards Gained Passing 1 of ill Completed 7 et 1 interteutod by 1 11 1 Opp Fumbles It 4 I I tot 8113 Punts lbs Avg 4 int 11111 4 rebottles Ydge St 1 BY ROY EDWARDS le Writt A' tl etat-Tehilta it i COTTON BOWL DALLAS oa Sept Worth Lutz-to- 0-'! e- Howard Pitt passing combination t11c'tN' 4 struck for touchdowns on the last ruin jinxed SMU's football open play of each half Friday night to -k kN )''sC''1 oter a er 14-7 before 28000 at the Cot A eo 1 ton Bowl 1 I 4e it41: Jerry Norton the rip-snorting A I SMU tailback tan magnificently 4-! and passed well but he couldn't "4' i 1 overcome five back-breaking pen- allies ineffective blocking and a A I porous SAIll defense I 4' Duke crossed midfield offen- I gil sively only twice half SMU 4 A went into Duke territory eight I 4 times penetrating the visitor's 10 a I Pt das xi yard line three times without )0 1 scoring The Orange and White was dangerously favored by from two 1 to three touchdowns on the strength of last year's lopsided score superior 1951 record and over-ail prospects based on returnees and able new men North Carolina was in splendid position for an upset how ever and Texas followers were concerned The Texas team nevertheless was in the best physical condi tion for the game than It has been for any contest in years Gib Dawson the allAmerica can didate for left halfback was run ning spryly in Friday's drill at Kenan St a di Sophomore Tackle Bob Flinn was anxious for BY LORIN McMULLEN titar-Toletram liporto Writir CHAPEL HILL Sept Price will use two double-duty famed Notre Dame candidate Ilan and traditional rival Oklahoma in ley Sewell as left guard on of the offing University of Texas' fense and middle guard on de Longhorns hoped to avoid the fense and the college transfer temptation of premaure pointing Carlton Massey as left end on and to give North Carolina's offense and right end on defense Tar Heels the concentration they This gave Texas eight letter deserve here Saturday when they men offensive starters SCVCII meet before an expected throng lettermen on defense to face the of 40000 football fans North Carolina platoons which The Orange and White was will have five on offense and five dangerously favored by from two on defense Coach Carl Snavely to three touchdowns on the has 21 of 41 1951 lettermen back strength of last year's lopsided but more than half are gracing score superior 1951 record and the bench over-all prospects based on re This is disturbing to Price and turnees and able new men his staff who rarely have enter North Carolina was in splen ed a game so completely "in the did position for an upset how dark" about an opponent The ever and Texas followers were change in offensive system here concerned has made virtually worthless The Texas team nevertheless notes of last year's game George was in the best physical condi Barclay assistant here who in tion for the game than It has stalled the split-T was at Wash been for any contest in years ington Lee last year and what Gib Dawson the allAmerica can the Texas staff knows about didate for left halfback watt run Washington Lee would not fill ning spryly in Friday's drill at volumes Kenan a di Sophomore The lineups: Tackle Bob Flinn was anxious for TTKAR DEFCNAN Longnorns nopeu to avow the tense ana tne conege transter Tar Heels the concentration they This gave Texas eight letter defense en deserve here Saturday when they men offensive starters seven at temptation ttaoti ng i voof pNr eomr North ec aproolini pointing offense and srsiegyi aesn end coint throng liottrettshmparoolliindaefernIrtotoonsfacvvehtthche The Orange and White was will have five on offense and five efense Coach Carl Snavely dangerously favored by from two on to three touchdowns on the has 21 of 41 1951 lettermen back but more than half are gracing strength of last year's lopsided the bench score superior 1951 record and over-all prospects based on re This is disturbing to Price and turnees and able new men iiis staff who rarely have enter North Carolina was i I II ed a game so completely "in the I position or an upset ow d'd i dark" about an opponent The ever and Texas followers were change in offensive system here concerned has made virtually worthless notes of last year's game George The Texas team nevertheless was in the best physical condi- Barclay assistant here who in tion for the game than It has stalled the split-T was at Wash been for any contest in years ington Lee last year and what Gib Dawson the all-America can the Texas staff knows about didate for left halfback watt run Washington Lee would not fill ning spryly In Friday's drill at volumes Kenan a di Sophomore The lineups: Tackle Bob Flinn was anxious for esse A TEXS orr CEFENSE BY LORIN IlleMULLEN CHAPEL IIILL Sports Writer Price will use two doubleAuty 26With famed Notre Dame candidate liar- and traditional rival Oklahoma in ley Sewell as left guard on of the offing University of Texas' fense and middle guard on de GAME AT A GLANCE PASCHAL AMARILLO First Downs 313 Tards Wine(' Rushing 4 44 15 Yards Gained Pa stan 2 ot 7 Passes Completed I '14 2 Passes Intersente4 by' i Opp Fumbles iteeovered it for 294 Punt No Ass I for MI fur 49 Penalties No itise 7 lot 51 BY DICK MOORE Star-Telegram Sports Reiter Paschal gave Amarillo just one opportunity to score and that came in the opening quarter Friday night After that the San-dies couldn't make a dent in the defense not even a first the Panthers rushed on to register a shocking 6-0 upset victory over the West Texans Only 3458 spectators were on band as the underdog Panthers put on one of the most spectacular defensive shows ever seen at Farrington Field Paschal's defensive platoon actually stole the show away from its offensive brothers Only in the Initial quarter did the home team defenders give then very slowly Amarillo opened the march on Its own 35 and 16 plays later bogged down on Paschal's 10-yard line one play deep in the second period From then on the Panthers were in control of the situation The visitors picked up 56 yards or that march They only had 47 yards rushing at the game's end At passing they didn't fare any better The 1Sandies connected on just two of seven one for four i yards the other for minus two Amarillo had the ball for 46 downs during the game Its furthest advances were to its own 37 in the second quarter 38 in the third and 35 in the last quarter In fact Paschal had such confidence in Amarillo's aerial attack not functioning that an eight-man line was usually facing whatever the Sandies attempted No single defensive lad could be singled out for praise Right down the line Ronnie Silver Doyle Keeter Doug Hudson Bill Collins Herbie Hayes Scotty Williams and Clifton Morris all turned in great performances that left the Sandies seemingly wondering what would work Nothing would they discovered The lone score occurred two plays deep in the fourth quarter with Royce Whiteley easily the offensive star of the evening banging over right tackle from one yard out to climax a 10-play 34-yard march Paschal got two tries at the extra point Ray Bowen missing on the first but Amarillo was off sides However Frank Ryan's second try was wide and short It was Ryan's beautiful 48-yard punt that rolled dead on Amarillo's one-yard line that led to Paschal's touchdown It was the only time the junior quarterback kicked during the game The Sandies tried to move out but three plays gained just five yards and Robert Frazer's kick from the end zone sailed high and short to Safetyman Kenneth Jones on Amarillo's 36 end he got Turn to Paschal on Page SLUG' 0 LULMILULPINII AL waa LIIV July time the junior quarterback kick- ed during the game The Sandies tried to move out but three plays gained just five yards and Robert Frazer's kick from the end zone sailed high and short to Safetyman Kenneth Jones on Amarillo's 36 end he got Turn to Paschal on Page II PASCHALGAMH AT 11 113 Yards bale 15 Tards 6ait 2 at Passes Passes Inti 1 for fur Penaides' BY DICK Star-Telegram Paschal gave Opportunity to came in the ope day night Afte dies couldn't the defense the on to register upset victory ovi ans Only 3458 spl band as the un put on one of th Jar defensive shi Farrington Fielo Paschal's defe tually stole the its offensive broil Initial quarter di defenders give very slowly Amarillo open Its own 35 and bogged down on line one play de period From th thers were in cor ton The visitors or that march 47 yards rushin end At passing the better The 1 Sa on just two of one for four i for minus two Amarillo had downs during furthest advanc own 37 in the 38 in the third last quarter In fact Pasch fidence in Amari not functioning I line was usually the Sandies attet No single dell be singled out down the line Doyle Keeter Collins Herbie 11 hams and Clift( turned in great left the Sandies dering what wot Nothing woul erect The lone scot plays deep in th with Royce Whi 1 offensive star banging over ri one yard out to 34yard march Paschal got extra point Ray on the first but sides However second try was It was Ryan's punt that rolled hi's one-yard lint chat's touchdown time the junior ed during the ga The Sandies tx but three plays yards and Robe from the end 2 and short to Sat Jones on Amarill Turn to Past PASCHALGAME AT A GLANCE AMARILLO i 1 First Downs 313 Yards Gained Rushing 1'''11 lt Fords Gained PASSillit 2 ot 7 Passes Completed '14 I 7 0 Passes Interrepted by 1 for 29Groutn'aimigeos Ateeorered for Di Penalties goA vfdge41 Plorl8d1 BY DICK 5I0ORE Star-Teiegram Sports rites Paschal gave Amarillo just one Opportunity to score and that came in the opening quarter Fri day night After that the San dies couldn't make a dent in the defense not even a first the Panthers rushed on to register a shocking 6-0 upset victory over the West Tex- ans Only 3458 spectators were on band as the underdog Panthers put on one of the most spectacu lar defensive shows ever seen at Farrington Field Paschal's defensive platoon ac- tually stole the show away from its offensive brothers Only in the initial quarter did the home team defenders give then very slowly Amarillo opened the march on Its own 35 and 16 plays later bogged down on Paschal's 10-yard line one play deep in the second DOUBLE Methodist's Duane Nutt dragging a pair of hefty Duke anchors fights for five yards against the Blue Devils on a midfield play at the Cotton Bowl Friday night Tacklers are Carson Leach and Bob Burrows Frogs Uclans at Los Angeles DOUBLE Methodist's Duane Nutt dragging a pair of hefty Duke anchors fights for five yards against the Blue Devils on a midfield play at the Cotton Bowl Friday night Tacklers are Carson Leach and Bob Burrows Frogs Uclans at Los Angeles 45000 Anticipating Offensive Duel BY FLEM HAIL Star-Telegram Sports Writer LOS ANGELES Sept offense figures to have a positive advantage on both sides Saturday afternoon when Texas Christian University moves against the University of California at Los An geles in a football game that's expected to be played under pleasant conditions befcre a crowd of about 45000 After the kickoff at 3 (Fort Worth time) each team will be faced with the problem of of offense Texas ASA 21-14 last year His all-time record at UCLA (now in his fourth season) is 18-9-1 (W-L-T) Probable offensive starters: Pos TCU UCLA Stuckert Thom as FIY1111 4 Feldman Britten Jones Williaina Stalwiek CUMPt()11 Smith OFFICIALS: Referee Joseph Bigna Umpire Orian Landrath: Bead Linesman William Sloan Field Jucike Charles Brown Back Judge William ilimag Al termite James Callanan KICKOFF: 3 rn iFort Worth timel BROADCAST: WBAP-820 at 210 mited another six to the SMU 14 Lutz hit End Bill Keziah for eight then with time running out found Pitt lonesome in front of the goal posts The touchdown pass came with five seconds remaining time only for the kickoff Kistler's super-charged running netted 123 yards on Itt efforts and he never failed to gain The initial Duke touchdown came after Keziah intercepted a pass by SMU Sophomore Malcolm Bowers and returned 23 yards to the SMU 31 with just 45 seconds of the half remaining Lutz passed incomplete hit Keziah for 12 sent Halfback Mickey Riggs winding for 10 on a reverse then fired nine yards to Pitt who was 10 yards from any defender in the end zone as the clock ran out SMU meanwhile had driven into Duke territory five times in the first-half chiefly on Nor Turn to Duke on Page 11 Eagles Blank Big Spring 1111 GAME AT A GLANCE railer Rier vside 11prinf 'hitt Downs 135 Yards Gained Bushing 113 130 l'ardo Gained l'aviking 43 411 of 111 Cempieted ei II Intercepted by I Opp Fumbles Reeovered I 4 tor27 Punts No Avg 4 for 34 tee 311 renal No Vdee tot 211 BIG SPRING Sept 28 (Sp1) Burdette Warner's passing arm played a major role here Friday night as Amon Carter Riverside's Eagles blanked Big Spring 20-0 Warner fired two strikes to End Bill Hunnicutt to build up a 13-0 halftime lead Then Neil Pugs ley ran 14 yards for the third score in the fourth period The Fort Worth visitors took over after Big Spring fumbles to launch both first-half touchdown drives Carter Riverside -started the first push in the first period from its 47 The Warner-Hunnicutt floss play covered 13 yards Warner popped a one-yarder to Hunnicutt after two running plays had failed in the second quarter to cap a 60-yard drive Pugs ley's plunge climaxed a drive which started on the Big Spring 40 in the fourth Carter Riverside had taken over there on downs Fullback Boyd Dollar kicked two extra points A crowd of 3000 turned out for the game a chance andLarry Graham Dawson's understudy reported his ankle hurt in the Louisiana State tilt last week was fully recov ered Coach Ed Price who had deMed to go along with Jones at quarterback and his same of fensive lineup made two impor tent switches in the defensive starting group Trying for more strength and experience against wide running plays expected from North Caro line's newly installed aplit of tense Price moved Letterman hub Ingraham from safety to left-linebacker in the 53 defense and called in Bill White junior from Denton as the starting safety man Early in the contest at least 14 I L' bIT tl ft UI II Mss ae LE Norris 'T Lansford Hisao 0 Sowell kz Mc Nevins Donald Wah 0 Bench 7 Mcercetiv ol's' ICE Mainec I Btolhanciske Bruton 13 Jones 0 Davidson 11 Davison VI Pollock 11 Pace Ai William 11 Ot hoa Parkes 'PEAR DEPENtiE OPPENHE Defuses tr Koronlit 1 Don Miller Prairre 0 0 Fon 111 aewoll 10 Fott Polk Monello Maaspv 0 Patteraon 11 Ingraham It yarbornmat Rimier ItIC Barton QB 1 I4I t11 Bob WI WI tiorloot 11 Parka? I White Witilace Texas MoOnnairt Intileit fitolhilinditit0 wtion Ortioa ()piing Yo Polk In-reliant Barton Paley Sprint Korth Carolina T''' orousit Hot White Parker Wal are iorriei tilitsinsi Murton Lackey Clare Mouth earn tnit retire jimmy Iiiigyirty moire Dalton Williams iftittaborsto lopernin jolin Morrow tTexas teld ItriKe Rititotl 1:30 rti COT iiroaritast WILD at 1:20 0 in ft NI s444 fr i yr i Ai I mat' 5 i 41 ill I ag es Bla 7 (f -t ril 4 '''''s '1 'I 's- EA z'" 4 A i NI I I I a 0 I ig Spring 1 ef I' Ui GAME AT A GLANCE a railer Riverside Big Sti 1 ro 4 I 351 rts pis tretsi 1 arid Gained Passing 44 1 omoleted 11 of 15 II l' Intercepted bv 1 11 Opp tumbles Reeovored 4 tor 37 Punts No Avg 4 for 34 muslin No Idge is for 241 4 5 fur all BIG SPRING Sept 28 Opp mited another six to the SMU 14 Burdette Warner's passing arm Lutz hit End Bill Keziah for played a major role here Friday eight then with time running night as Amon Carter Riverside's found Pitt lonesome in front Eagles blanked Big Spring 20-0 of the goal posts The touchdown Warner fired two strikes to pass came with five seconds re End Bill Hunnicutt to build up a maining time only for the kick- 13-0 halftime lead Then Neil off Pugsley ran 14 yards for the third a chance andLarry Graham Daw I 1 45000 Anticipating Offensive Due Norris Ls stord Biggins score in the fourth period bosel son's understudy reported his t't1 mi" 14 Neville Kistler's super-charged running netted 123 yards on 18 efforts The Fort Worth visitors took ankle hurt in the Louisiana State tic) ma Wash Ranch Sicereetir Oenther It Mainer over after Big Spring fumbles tilt last week was fully recov- ri Stolhandske Bruton and he never failed to gain to launch both first-half touch ered tie ffaii nbvidmai The initial Duke touchdown I II Dawson 11 Stillut down drives Carter Riverside Coach Ed Price who had de 11 Pare Ai Williams BY FLEM HAIL Texas 21-14 last year His came after Keziah intercepted a first i 0( hoa Parker ded to go along with Jones 'I EXAS DEP ENHE OFFENSE Star-Telegram Sports Writer all-time record at UCLA (now in pass by SMU So homore Malcolm -started the first push in the period from its 47 The Warner at quarterback and his same of LT Ot(j147iirt: ril KirrieVrite LOS ANGELES Sept 26--The his fourth season) is 18-9-1 turne owers and red 23 yards rog Hunnicutt tiass play covered 13 fensive lineup made two impor Hi I Sewell offense figures to have a positive (WLT) to the SMU 31 with just 45 sec-ar Polk Wiens' ds tent switches in the defensive Masser 0 Pattern so advantage on both sides I des Saturday Probable offensive starters: onds of the half remaining yards I I 11 Ingraham It Yarborough Warner popped a one-yarder to starting group 1 Rosser It Adler afternoon when Texas Christian Poo C11 uctA hit Hunnicutt after two running Ti strength Trying or more sreng an 1- I 11 Barton 11 Aniline Lutz passed incomplete Paler nob whits University moves against the Uni Ell'--1 11ies Thomas for 12 sent Halfback plays had failed in the second experience against wide running it elthat ite 14 Parker Wh versity of California at Los An Cen Mickey Riggs winding for 10 on quarter to cap a 60-yard drive plays expected from North Caro Texts aM geles in a football game that 4 Feldman a reverse then fired nine yards Pugsley's plunge a ne limaxed line'wly inatalle itT aplf Sralleit Sitolhandske innites kiritten Liawrio rioa Georges Jones to rut who was 10 yards from drive which on the Big tense Price moved Letterman palmy Barton Baler Sp Putt rint expected to be played under Williatne giaiwica any defender in the end zone Spring 40 in the fourth Carter Hub Ingraham from safety to Nftrth Caroline Tar borouth lion White Parker Wallace pleasant conditions befere a crowd as the clock ran out Riverside had taken over there left -linebacker in the 5-3 defense tiorriA Iiitn ur Bto it Ledger PIS Smith of about 45000 OFFICIALS: Referee Joseph Blum SMU meanwhile had driven On downs and called in Bill White junior i re Ori atb an Landr: Bead ineMin ram rn art outh Ce After the ki ckoff at 3 wi umr liarn Sloan Field Wile Charles into Duke territory five times Fullback Boyd Dollar kicked from Denton as the starting linti referee Jimmrt Hitting MMOi (Fort Worth time) each team will It3ergwal4 IraemkeeV5edalligaaft15 5 im51 Al in the first-half chiefly on Non two extra points A crowd of safety man risleT'aTbilltai be faced with the problem of bcroKA0DrcPA's1PwrplAr472(1 Turn to Duke on Page 11 3000 turned out for the game Early in the contest at least 114Irggitl rut' rtL C8t of offense Paschal Highly Sandies Potent Defense West Texans' i Highly Sandie! Potent Ode West Texal I 1 1 1 1 i ascha i hl ig el I bantiles Potent Defense West Texans' I 1 i 1 laden single wing which went out of general use when most coaches sought a substitute for blocking Playing against the formation week after week is one thing and playing against a type of attack that hasn't been encountered before is something else And tougher too in the second week of the season than in the first Kansas stopped TCU (13-0) last week and Oregon gave UCLA (13-6) trouble But those were games which were preceded by three weeks of practice a space of time that enabled the defenses to make unusual preparations This week tbe Frogs and the Brains have had about three hours to devote to getting ready to repel the others attack But if however there is a big score it still should be close Thats the way the handicappers figure it (UCLA a 612-point favorite) and that's the trend of the series between the 15000-student school in the Westwood suburb of A and the Southwest This is the third TCU-UCLA football game with Bruins winning 7-2 in 1939 and the Frogs 7-6 in 1942 Both games were played in the Coliseum The Frogs return to the Collseum after a thrilling 28-28 de feat to last Oct 27 Sophomore Back Ray McKown received a tremendous ovation when he left the field late in the game after he ran and passed for a total of 340 yards this was an all-time record for individual offense against the Trojans His phssing total of 270 yards was likewise a new mark in SC's books TCU's ill-time record against Pacific Coast opponents: 4 won 2 lost 9 Santa Clara 7 10 Santa Clara 0 9 Santa Clara 0 1939--UCLA 1 TCU 2 1942 TCU 7 UCLA 6 28 TCU 26 UCLA's all-time recerd against Southwest Conference opponents: 1 won 7 lost 21 UCLA 0 1937 SMU 28 UCLA 13 1939 UCLA 7 TCU 2 1940-b-Texas 7 UCLA 0 7 UCLA 0 21 UCLA FL This is Coach Henry (Red) Sanders second time to play a Texas team His Bruins lost to tnree weeks ot pracuce a space of time that enabled the rations This week tbe Frogs and defenses to make unusual prepa- the Brains have had about three hours to devote to getting ready to repel the others attack eve But if however there is a big score it still should be close the way the handicappers figure it (UCLA a 612-point fa- vorite) and that's the trend of the series between the 15000-stu- dent school in the Westwood sub- of A and the Southwest urb fobl game with Bruins win- This is the third TCU-UCLA otal ning 7-2 in 1939 and the Frogs 7-6 in 1942 Both games were played in the Coliseum The Frogs return to the Coll- Oct 27 Sopho seum after a thrilling 28-28 de feat to SC last more Back Ray McKown received a tremendous ovation when he left the field late in the game after he ran and passed for a total of 340 yards this was an all-time record for individual of- fense against the Trojans His phssing total of 270 yards was likewise a 'new mark in SC's books TCU's all time record against Pacific Coast opponents: 4 won 2 lost 9 Santa Clara 7 Santa Clara 10 9 Sank Clara 0 UCLA 1 TCU 2 1942 TCU 7 UCLA 6 28 TCU 26 UCLA's all-time record against Southwest Conference opponents: 1 won 7 lost 21 UCLA 0 1937 SMU 28 UCLA 13 1939 1940-h-Texas UCLA 7 TCU 2 7 UCLA 0 7 UCLA 0 21 UCLA 14 This is Coach Henry (Red) Sanders second time to play a Texas team His Bruins lost to laden single wing which went out of general use when most coaches sought a substitute for blocking Playing against the forma tion week after week is one thing and playing against a type of attack that hasn't been encoun tered before is something else And tougher too in the second week of the season than In the first Kansas stopped TCU (13-0) last wee and Ore on ave UCLA (13-6) trouble But those were games which were preceded by three weeks of practice a space of time that enabled the defenses to make unusual prepa rations This week the Frogs and the Bruins have had about three hours to devote to getting ready to repel the others attack But if however there is a big score it still should be close th 1 The bouffant black a dress to dress you up -in lovely style at an even lovelier price Designed with a sleekly fitting bodice of crepe and a wonderfully full taffeta skirt The bowed neckline touched delicately with rhinestones JUNIOR SHOP Third Floor Downtown Fair Oaks 15000 to See Eagles Tonight BY BURNIE KEE Star-Telegram Sports Writer DENTON Sept combination of North Texas State's 1952 home debut and the formal opening of the new 20000-seat Eagle Stadium may bring forth the largest football crowd in Denton history as the Eagles tangle with the University of North Dakota Saturday night North Texas officials ire anticipating a crowd of 15000 which would be 2000 more than some generous estimates on former Denton crowds The game itself is almost a mystery About all that's known of North Dakota here is last year's results and the 31-0 victory the Yankee Dakotan scored in their opener last week over Bemidji Minn State Eagles Strong Again? Last year North Dakota played only six games winning two and losing four North Texas won eight of its 12 games last season Although stripped of most of its starters last year the Eagles apparently have come up with another rug ged team defeating Texas West-1 ern 27-14 in the opener last week despite having to use a pair of freshmen quarterbacks Richard Harvey a starter in Coach Odus Mitchell's standard last year' broke his right hand a few days before the Texas Western engagement and will be out of action another two or three weeks Freshman Don Baker of Pittsburg Cal opened as the man-under last week although Bobby Hughes a first-year man from Fort Worth's Paschal saw considerable action They'll probably share the assignment again this week Change in Backfield There'll be one change in the 'Eagle backfield which will see Ralph Reynolds 184-pound transfer from Kilgore Junior College take over the starting post at left half Reynolds made an impressive debut last week scoring two touchdowns one on a 71- yard run He replaces Julius Smolik Elsewhere it'll be Ken Rahnlen at fullback and Tommy Gray It right half stopping systems they wont see once in a blub moon if at all TCU as you've heard employs th spread formation an attack alignment that hasn't been adopted by any of UCLA's other opponents UCLA on the other hand will fire point blank with the power 'Pokes Aggies Play in Dallas BY ROY EDWARDS Star-Telegram sports Writer DALLAS Sept Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges of Texas and Oklahoma were going nowhere in football a week ago They made the right connections though and they meet at the Cotton Bowl Saturday night as the Southwest's two major surprises of the young season Kickoff time is 8 with 39000 fans expected The Texas Aggies shocked ambitious and favored University of Houston 21-13 last week Most surprising aspect of that victory was the unexpected and spectacular running of Ray Graves the veteran quarterback from Stephenville Graves directing the Aggies1 new split-T ran for 76 yards in 13 plays and added 121 more yards on 9 pass completions in 14 attempts His ungainly but effective running style gained him the nickname "Old Rubber Legs" Pos OKLAHOMA TEXAS AArM Miller ler Dixon Tate Marquette Theriot Little BOOM' Graves redde Ellis Haas Dixon Tate Marquette Theriot Little BOOM' Graves Ellie Haas Magouirk Kickoff-8 at ILTLA Texas at North Carolina Texas ALM Ti Oklahoma Add! Dallas Houston at Arkansas Texas Tech at Rice North Dakota at North Texas (taiga Hardin-Simmons at Tulsa Midwestern at Austin College McMurry vs West Texas Slats ad Amarillo Sul Ross at Texas Western Trinity at East Texas State Stephen Austin at MeNeeae Sam Houston at Howard Payne' Houthwent Texas at Texas AM an Marcos AFB at Texas Lutheran EAST Notre Dame at Pennsylvania South Carolina at Army Lafayette at Rucknell Colgate at Cornell Princeton at Columbia Holy Cross at HartnlotalL Springfield at Ha Vale at Navy Lehigh at NFU Purdue at Penn State Mublenberg at Rutgers ll Clemson FAR WEST Missouri at California Nebraska at Oregon an Diego State at nay Saul (tate Minnesota at Washington Stanford at Washington 4 TODAY'S COLLEGE GAMES SOUTHWEST SOUTH Alabama at LSD Maryland it Auburn PI at Citadel Washington and Les at Davidson Florida at Georgia Tech Furman at West Virginia George Washington at North Carotins State Georgia at Talon? Mississippi at Kentucky Mississippi State at Tennessee' Vanderbilt at Virginia William and Mart at Wake Forest MIDWEST Drabs at Dayton Iowa State at Illinois Indiana at Ohio Stale loss at Pittsburgh Santa Clara at Kansas Kansa State at Cincinnati Marquette at Wisconsin Michigan State at Michigan Minnesota at Washington Missouri at CI Weenie Nebraska at Oregon Oklahoma at Colorado ROCKY MOUNTAIN IVew Mew leo ABM at New Mexico at Brigham Cant ol Ads Mt at Arizona Stabs (Tempe Lowry SSD at Venom tab at Idaho College of racifle at flab State Montana at Wyslaing 149' k4 0111)E11 DV )1111 Write or dial 10-11)11 for Betty Browne The Faiets Personal Shopper Please send me dress size Please send me dress size Name Address City State 0 Cash 0 Charge Sorry no COD 4t4 I i i 1 riybLCIII LPL VLICLI3C LilVy wont see once in a blub moon if at all TCU as you've heard employs 1" 4 40 th spread formation an at- 14' 95 tack alignment that hasn't been 41 os 4- adopted by any of UCLA's other opponents if "lei gigs a 0 UCLA on the ether hand will i 47 fire point blank with the powerThats 4 4140444 oftomml4m4 44 A94'4" 4t4ct 15000 to See Pokes Aggies i 41 It ar ORDER in' MAU Write or dial I0-11)11 for Betty Browne The Fair 'is i Eagles Tonight Play Dallas it Personal Shopper i 6 BY BURNIE KEE BY ROY EDWARDS 4 I Pleas send me dress size Plea send me dress size Star-Telegram Sports Writer Star-Telegram Sports Writer DENTON Sept combi- DALLAS Sept Agri- 1 AP se nation of North Texas State's cultural and Mechanical Colleges I Name 1952 home debut and the formal of Texas and Oklahoma were in football a week opening of the new 20000-seat going nowhere Eagle Stadium may bring forth ago Address I A' 4 City State the largest football crowd in They made the right connec- ill Denton history as the Eagles tan- tions though and they meet at NI 0 Cash 0 Charge Sor no COD' gle with the University of North the Cotton Bowl Saturday night l' oso ry 0 Dakota Saturday night as the Southwest's two major sur North Texas officials are an- prises of the young season Kick- (: The bouffant black a dress to dress you up so 4 tating a crowd of 15000 off time is 8 with 39000 1 which would be 2000 more than fans expected some generous estimates on for- The Texas Aggies shocked am- lj I son 0 1 mer Denton crowd bitious and favored University of The game itself is almost a Houston 21-13 last week Most mystery About all that's known surprising aspect of that victory of North Dakota here is last was the unexpected and spectacu- -o year's results and the 31-0 vie- Iar running of Ray Graves the 4 tory the Yankee Dakota scor- veteran quarterback from Ste- ed in their opener last week over phenville silo Bemidji Minn State Graves directing the Aggies' Ivo- -in lovely style at an even lovelier price Eagles Strong Again? new split-T ran for 76 yards in 13 plays and a dded 121 more i ed only six games winning two yards on 9 pass completions 14 Designed with a sleekly fitting Last year North Dakota play- attempts His ungainly but effec- bodice of crepe an a wo er live running style gained him the ndfully and losing four full North Texas won eight of its nickname "Old Rubber Legs" taffeta skirt The bowed neckline I Pos OKLAHOMA TEXAS Aittka stripped of most of its starters LE--wisie Miller -N last year the Eagles apparently Dixon N40 i toluched delicate Nte ly wo 12 games last season Althoug ereeth rhinctlxestones44 have come up with another rug- Theriot ei I JUNIOR SHOP ged team defeating Texas West- ern 27-14 in the opener last n10114 4 I Third Floor Downtolin Graves week despite having to use a En "'It Haas Fair Oaks pair of freshmen quarterbacks 0B I Richard Harvey a starter in AP 70 A Coach Odus Mitchell's standard I i t- ts last year' broke his right hand TODAY'S COLLEGE GAMES i a few days before the Texas Western engagement and will be out of action another two or SOUTHWEST SOUTH i- three weeks at ITLA Alabama at LSO 4 4 Freshman Don Baker of Pitts- Texas at North CR01111116 Maryland at Auburn Txas ALM vs Oklahoma AAM at PI at Citadel illt burg Cal opened as the man- Dalelas Washington and Lee at Davidson under last week although Bobby Houston at Arkansas Texas Tech at Rice Florida at Georgia Tech Furman at est Virginia 11 if Hughes a first-year man from toasisdivemonits tit North Texas State wait Washington at North Catalina 44 at Tulsa StGate I Fort Worth's Paschal saw con- Midwestern ant Austin Celltle Georgia at 'Wane I '11 i siderable action They'll prob- Anima loosre I west Texas State sa saitateKtantldreeklyin eel I 1 34 ably share the assignment again l'urlotilsrataikaTirsitres7srtslitl WitratormLyirglantiaiVakt Forest i I I tt this week Stephen Austin at Me MIDWEST Neese I 1 Sam Houston at Howard Payne 1 Change in Backfield Southwest Texas at TTexas Ag Drake III Itl an aII on San Marcos AEB at exas uther 1( 4 There'll be one change in the 7 's' 'Eagle backfield which will see EA ST a a 1 lows Stat -a at Illinois Ohio State tonaisat trittsburch i '4 4 '44 1 Notre Dame at Pt enmelvania Ralph Reynolds 84-pound trans- South Cairolina a Army Sonia Clara at Kansas Kansa State at incinnati 1 't i A 1 fer from Kilgore Junior Col- tanfloagtemaldtvekire" Marquette at Wisconsin Michigan State at icgan Mhi '44' 'E' A lege take over the starting post rirliclor 20acoLurtinklo-uth Minnesota at VEashingtou E' ot rt It at left half Reynolds made an Missouri at Ctillernill6 Springfield at 4 hearaaa at ()regal' et 1 11 1 i 1 5 4 oo 1A 1 4' -a -TE 1 11ailntaZayti Oklahoma at Colorado it impressive debut last week scar- 0 4 44 't4N i 1'N I ing two touchdowns one on a 71- ROCKY MOUNTAIN Nt 5 I yard run He replaces Julius la Clem I son 4 4 Ns New Megleo AA Arizona -40 Lit kie I i 1 s3 AP 11 i NS INtst Smolik FAR WEST Mexico at Bri A gham rizona loons Stade wo0 it ol A411 at Elsewhere it'll be ew en Bahn- Migeourt at California (Tempe Lowry APB at Denver dr If len at fullback and Tommy Gray IlLsbr a soma state I tab at Idaho College of Pacifie at flak State it right half Minnesota at Washington Stanford at Washington State Moutons at Wyoming 1 i i I a 150 0 0 1 Eagles BY BUR! Star-Telegram DENTON Ser nation of Nort 1952 home debu opening of the Eagle Stadium the largest fen Denton history gle with the Un Dakota Saturday North Texas tictpating a el which would be some generous mer Denton ere The game it: mystery About of North Dakc year's results a tory the Yanke ed in their open Bemidji Minn Eagles Stt Last year No ed only six gar and losing four North Texas 12 games last stripped of mo last year the have come up 1 ged team defei ern 27-14 in week despite 1 pair of freshrr Richard Hart Coach Odus last year' bro a few days Western engage out of action three weeks Freshman Do burg Cal ope under last weel Hughes a firs Fort Worth's siderable actio ably share the this week Change There'll be 'Eagle backfiell Ralph Reynold fer from Kilt lege take over at left half I impressive deb' ing two yard run HI Smolik Elsewhere It len at fullback It right half 1 stopping systems they vsont see once in a bluti moon if at all 1 0 I TCU as you've heard employs i 1 0' 0 th spread formation an at- 4ise tack alignment that hasn't been tadopted by any of UCLA's other girl opponents 1 Cps 95 14 UCLA on the other hand will 4 4 eo i fire point blank with the power- Alb 46thedt4060dbe-.

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