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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 35

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14 s- ''kt 41 IV 4 4 1--46- tr0210--- t' cb-lo)or i i 2- 44 li 4 i 114 I Dawkin's Late TD Clinches Contest 44 4 4 7" 4'4f '4 -2' t0)4b1 41114tr: 4 4 4 -it- 1' A Nilo l' 4' '5? s'''' i 1: -ti- iV4) 777i '9a 'r 1 :4 ierfta It4i -41 -Itvettlitvr 4 () 4 4 1 00sgtisa 400'6' 4 7 to erz 1 0-1 0: F- 18 see -nitr: 3 1111 3 3 'i 3 4kle 4 it 041'' -49L' te durtcIi 41 ::1 a94 i t4'0 -'z'' -04 E'''' 4 4 'AI 4A e' '1 i :0: 4 Tt 3t -4 4 4 14i4t41 -tsof ::0: Igte 4 i' ti 5 r4I'lk io': 'i1111t -1- i i ai: The Texas Regional Fall Roundup sports car races sponsored by local Lions Clubs gets underway at 12:30 Sunday at the Eagle Mountain National Guard ease track Aside from top sports car races the Fort Worth Skydivers will put on a parachute jumping demonstration at noon and again at2 The Texas i a Fall pors re spo Roundup st caacs n- sored by local Lions Clubs gets underway at 12:30 Sunday aGtu the Eagle Mountain National ard Base track Aside from top car races the Fort Worth Skydivers will put on a parachute jumping rldwrAttnctrntinn nt nrwin nnri nilctin Regional Fall orts car races sponal Lions Clubs gets 12:30 Sunday le Mountain National track Ti top sports car z'ort Worth Skydivers a parachute jumping on at noon and again GAME AT A GLANCE TENNESSEE GA TECH 10 First Downs 29 Yards Gained Hushing 136 Yards Gained Passing IS 0 of 12 Passes Completed 2 of 5 I Passes Intercepted br 0 1 Opp Fumbles Heovered 2 11 for 408 Punts No AVir 10 for 40 55 Penalties 'Atte 30 TENNESGPIMEE AT A GLANCE "8 TECH First Downs I Yards Gained Rushing 1ifi la Yards Gained Passing IS 8 of 12 Passes Completed 2 of 5 Passes Intercepted b3 1 Opp Fumbles Reovered 2 I xwo1111 11)L CHICAGO Oct 11 (111--I Scheffing was given a one-yi contract Saturday to main it-7N ag711 Chical CHICAGO Oct 11 (171--Bob Scheffing was given a one-year contract Saturday to manage 9 again the Chicago Cubs in 1959 --7' tract 'i-' terms were not reveaied -0- but Cub Vice 4 President i ''f: 7 John Holland '--ii- said "We all feel that Bob did a fine job oi in 1958 and -a our apprecia- tion was 0 shown in his -40 1059 nBOB tract" SCI1EF1'ING Schell I guided club to a tie for fifth place their highest finish in six years lie became Cub manager in 1957 After contract signing Schetling off for his home in Arizona said The club made a better showing in 1958 but we won't be satisfied until we reward our fans with a pennant contender contract Saturday to manage CHICAGO Oct 1 1 (111--Bob Scheffing vvas given a one-year again the Chicago Cubs in 1959 'rot -4 tract mns were not reveaied tvZ 0r li: ipitr eCUsb i i John 11ollami Ndrticnet 4 said We all feel that Boo did a fine job -0110 -4 44N i 3 44 3' 3: r1 Ar 1 'Z' 11 1 44Y' '4 'mazingly AO 4 iff 4- litt141 14' A te ftrSi 5 Drivers tuned up their powerful machines Saturday and five small car races were held Jerry Shawver won the AC Bristol class George Parker finished first in the T1l-3 division: George Dundas won in an MGA Jerry Morton was first in the Alfa Romeo-Veloce class and Gary Laughlin won the Porsche division Sunday's events will feature the larger cars many of them being entered by local drivers Alan Connell Jr will be at the wheel of a powerful 250 Maserati Emory Cantey will drive a Porsche Carrera and Dr Richard 1IcGuire will enter another Maserati Admission for Sunday's races will be $125 at the gate vied up their power-Saturday and five aces were held awver won the AC George Parker fin-in the TR-3 division: idas won in an MGA on was first in the o-Veloce class and hlia won the Porsche events will feature 'ars many of them be-by local drivers nell Jr will be at the powerful 250 MaseraCantey will drive a irrera and Dr Rich-re will enter another I for Sunday's races 5 at the gate Admission will be $125 s- 4 1 -4rt-' 4 tb- '11tt' l'-''' 4et: l0 45 ic Ae-15'1-- 1 kiciilosi0 '-kpi: 13 '4'01 --'-4-----7: --0- '')4e- '3' ''ett stii 44 5-- 4 t'i- ttIf ''g: s'f t'-- -'-'19k '4 4: i i Ii L'-m-' 't1e'' GAME AT A GLANCE ARMY NOTRE DAME First Downs 15 116 Yards Gained Rushing 203 100 Yards Gained Painting 11 7 of 10 Passes Completed 4 of 9 1 Passes Iniereented by 1 3 Opp Fumbles Recovered 0 2 for 365 Punts No Avg for 44 t7 Yards Penalized 20 SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 11 UPI Army's penalty-plagued Cadets led by amazingly swift Pete Dawkins relentlessly punched out a 14-2 football victory over favored Notre Dame Saturday Dawkins befitting a great performance all this cloudy-windy afternoon scored the clinching touchdown on a six-yard run with seven seconds remaining Neither Notre Dame nor a rash of penalties could stop unbeaten Army a one-point underdog from scoring its third-straight victory and handing the Irish their first loss after two triumphs Army was rat ed No 3 and Notre Dame No 4 in the current Associated Press national rankings The Cadets had the game in the bag all the way although they led only 6-2 until Dawkins' touchdown spurt The first Army touchdown came on a 16-yard pass from Quarterback Joe Caldwell to End Jack Morrison with two seconds left in the first-quarter Notre Dame advancing twice to Army's 19 under its own power scored its two points when Cadet Caldwell was trapped for a safety early in the third-quarter Army 6 0 0 8-14 Notre Dame 0 0 2 2 16 pass from Caldwell (kick tailed) Caldwell tackled in end zone 6 run (Dawkins passed to Anderson) ARmy GAME AT A GLANCE 11 114 Eirst nownNsOTRE DAME Yards Gaind Ittichinff goo Notre Dame No 4 in the current Associated Press national rank- ings The Cadets had the game in the bag all the way although they led only 6-2 until Dawkins' touch- down spurt The first Army touch- down came on a 16-yard pass from Quarterback Joe Caldwell to End Jack Morrison with two se in first quarter seconds left the ft-ter Notre Dame advancing twice to Army's 19 under its own pow- er scored its two points when a safety early in the third-quarter Cadet Caldwell was trapped for Army 6 6 6 8-14 Notre Dame 0 0 2 0- 2 Army-Morrison 16 pass from Cald- well (kick failed): ND-Safetv Caldwell tackled in end zone Army-Daaluns 6 run (Dawkin passed to An derson) EirSt Downs 15 GAME AT A GLANCE 00 ARMY NOTRE DAME 11 ilg Yards Gained Rushing 203 Yards Gained 'noising' 1 7 of 10 Passes Completed 4 of 1 9 1 Passes Intereented he I 3 Opp Fumbles Recovered 2 for 305 Punts No Avg I for 44 t7 Yards Penalized '20 SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 11 iM Armv'S nennityninollori p4h aybdel swift Pete Dawkins relentlessly punched out a 14-2 football victory over Ia VUL VII iluLre vame baturoay Dawkins befitting a great per- formance all this cloudy-windy afternoon scored the clinching touchdown on a six-yard run with seven seconds remaining Neither Notre Dame nor a rash of penalties could stop unbeaten Army a one00int tindorrino frnm Press Wirephoto crashing through center of line in second quarter of Saturday's thriller Irish suffered 14-2 loss ARMY Pete Dawkins (24) of Army pops an eye at Notre Dame tacklers after Mrs Stripling Is Club Champ Russ oiripling I Club Champ ATLANTA Oct 11 (R) 1 gia Tech rode three big two of its OW11 and one by the opposition to a thrilling 21-7 football victory over a fighting Tennessee team Saturday Frank Nix's explosive 74-yard punt return for Tech's first touchdown set a pace the Vols couldn't match The tingling run by Nix cut loose by a jolting block by End Jerome Green followed a 14-yard field goal by Tommy Wells and gave Tech a 9-0 lead at halftime After Tennessee scored Tech's Joe Delany broke the Vols' back with a 72-yard quick kick that rolled dead on Tennessee's eight The rest of Tech's scoring although resulting from some razzle-dazzle play was merely window di essing The game kept 44726 fans largest ever to witness a game at Grant Field tense with doubt until Delany's towering bouncing quick kick caught the Vols flat footed with 10 minutes left in the game Everyone seemed to sense that was the death knell for Tennessee And Tech proved it by striking quickly for two more touchdowns A short Tennessee punt set up one with Ronnie Lewis streaking in from 12 yards out A 45-yard punt return by Cal James whose fumble set up the Vols' touchdown started the drive toward the final Yellow Jacket score Ken Sadler fell on James' fumble at the Tech 13 to start the Tennessee touchdown march Sophomore Tailback Bill Majors took it to the one in four beautiful bursts and fullback Carl Smith slammed across Fred Braselton got the final Tech touchdown from the one Tennessee 0 0 7 7 Georina Tech 3 6 0 12- 21 Wells 14 Tech- Nix 74 mint return (kick tailed) 1 run I Burklow kirk 12 run kick failed Tech Brasciton 1 run (kick failedi though resulting from some raz zle-dazzle play w- dow diessing as merely win The game 4n ept 4726 fas largest ever to witness a game at Grant Field tense with doubt until Delany's towering bouncing quick kick caught the Vols flat looted with 10 minutes left in the game veryone to senTe that seeeath was the dmed nell for ennes- mg quickly for two more touch- see Arid Tech proved it by strik downs A short Tennessee punt oe I set qh Ronnie Lewis streakinn A in from 12 yards ot A 45-yard punt return by Cal James whose fumble set up the Vols touchdown started the Jacket score drive toward the final Yellow Ken Sadler fell on James' fum- ble at the Tech 13 to start the Sophomore Tailback Bill Majors Tennessee touchdown march ful bursts and fullback Carl took it to the one in four beauti- Smith slammed across red Braselton got the final Tech touchdown from the one Talo-ssee 7 o-7 t-'1 1a 14 Tech- Nc 4 pi a 6p uliiiirrli1(k ict c(iiii 1 )1 The 1 thu I rr: il hi fa (kick failed) Tech Draseiton I run (kirk failed) sr1 1 (21 l' ----3-- 1 1 01 1 e1 1 fr OW! -sized ET STAND NI i 5 la'9 Northwestern Tops Minnesota by 7-3 GAME AT A GLANCE NOR TIM ESTERN MINNESOT A I First Downs 113 Yards Gained Ittuthinr 220 100 Yards Gained Possing 137 9 of 23 Passes Completed 8 of 17 I PliNSPS Intercepted by 0 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 2 In for 35 Punts No Avt 9 for 34 35 Penalties Vdte 40 MINNEAPOLIS Oct 11 Brash young Northwestern herded by Sophomore Quarterback Dick Thornton stormed 59 yards in the final minutes Saturday to whip Minnesota 7-3 for its third straight victory Thornton charged over from the two-yard line with 58 seconds left as a Minnesota crowd of Minnesota 0 3 0 0-3 Northwestern 0 0 0 7-7 Gerths (23) run 2 (Thornton kicked) STATISTICS ON BAYLOR DUKE BUSHING TCHNIGAVO Humphrey Bar lor 2 8 Fisher Baylor 2 0 40 Hickman Baylor IR 89 47 McMillen Baylor I 4 Pavliska Baylor 12 39 33 Clark Baylor 7 3 4 Brodhead Duke 6 3 5 Carlton Duke 24 111 46 Dutrow Duke 21 13 35 Crulkshank Duke 8 12 Vintner Duke 9 90 Lee Duke 13 22 Bell Duke 6 37 62 Ftsko Duke I 5 50 Cottontham Duke I 1 10 TCB: Times ear ried ball NI'G: Net 9ris gained AVG: Averaged PASSING PCPAN VG Humphrey Baylor 8 I I 55 McMillen Baylor 2 6 19 Brodhead Duke 5 7 53 Duirow Duke 1 I PC: Passes completed PA: Passes aIt NIG: Net yds gained PASS RECEIVING PCNIG Moore BaYlor 2 24 0 Wist nee Baylor I 9 0 Witcher Baylor IS 1 Pavliska BaYlor 3 IS 0 F110110Y Baylor 2 11 0 Moorman Doke 2 IS 0 Padgett Duke 2 34 0 Fetsko Duke I 7 0 Lattimore Duke I 12 0 PC: Posses caught NIG: Net yds Wist ner Baylor 1 9 0 Witcher Baylor IS I Pavliska BaYlor 3 IS 0 l'uouay Baylor 2 It 0 9toorman Duke 2 IS 0 Padgett Duke 2 34 0 Fetsko Duke I I 0 Lattimore Duke 1 12 0 PC: Passes caught NI Net yds airier! IDS: Touchdolt xis PUNTING a TKIIKAVG Hickman Baylor 3 KO 206 TK Times kicked YDS: Tat yds kicked AV(: AVPrilgt per kick EXECUTIVE SALESMAN AVAILABLE 13 years experience in direct selling -and sales management 36 years old 5 dependents property owner Available for immediate interview and 'placement Box 232 Star-Telegram FUMBLES PENALTIES KILL BEARS Duke Rally Trips Baylor 127 DURHAM (Spl) Oct 11 GAME AYLOR AT A GLANCE Lit KE Baylor's snake-bit Baptists lost 12 First DOWni 29 a bout with the Devil here Yards atur- i7 Gained It Nhina Yards Gained Pasina fit day afternoon as Duke struck 119 nt 17 pae 6 at 1(i) early in the fourth period for a 3 nun si''unibiscepiteenvered 3 12-7 victory to please a homecom- ffoorr nia' Met's' lAikLrgf: finorr 3:: jog day crowd of 26000 Fumbles and untimely penalties noon and was thwarted by a neat killed the Baptists however not bit of defensive play on the part Duke's highly-lauded lonesome of Baylor's 5-9 172-pound Ferrell end sprint world record co-holder Fisher on a fourth down try Dave Sime Baylor's multiple offense Sime was on the receiving end with its wing and halfback flanked of but one pass during the after- on every play would have done Itt 9- xr e-- oTin in i7! liot-vc t-trik At 44 0 00- 10)441Ap 1 t44 is 0-414 too FA1J 1: -'7Virlti 2-ok tkr l'F At 7 yir1 rct A Press Wireohoto DUKE Carleton of Duke gets a beautiful block and romps 15 yards around right end in Saturday's game with Baylor Duke won 12-7 IA ell had it not been for fumbles two on the first two offensive plays and the penalties that seemed to strike at exactly the wrong time The crowd swelled by 76 bands on hand for band day was treated to a touchdown the first rattle out of the box Winning the toss and choosing to receive the Blue Devils did not give up the ball until they had scored marching 63 yards in 17 plays Carlton nearly went all the way 46 ir- 4 I 10 4 t-'I t'li 4 "4 of 0 iff' 1 4'2' i' If 1-A l' 0''' 4 7774 'P Li etkeIJ 'fr r7 Texas League Ump North Texas Slate Cuts Going to Winter Loop Lloyd (Tex) Harper Texas a rake League umpire for the last four Affi 4L seasons will leave Fort Worth Wn Wins -11 Sunday for the Donvinican Republic where he will umpire win- DES MOINES Iowa Oct 11 iSp1)---A smoothly ter baseball operating NorthTexas State football machine cut clown Harper who resides at 3408 Drake in precision fashion Ave II is the son of Mr and Mrs Harper Ile was graduated from Poly High School and attended Texas Wesleyal College He will return to Fort Worth in March after the completion of the winter baseball season own Drake Wins 42-0 on the kickoff taking the ball on his four and racing to the 37 where it appearei he was in the clear before Bear Defender Arils James hauled him down Right Half George Dutrow got 11 yards in two trips and the Blue Devils were off and running With Carlton and Fullback Bob Cruikshank pitching in Duke stayed on the ground for all but five yards The touchdown came the hard way Armed with a first down on the five Dutrow made two wide en the option pitchout Carlton then hammered for one and Dutrow was slammed hard on a third-down try fumbling and Baylor's Al Witcher recovering but it was ruled the ball carrier was down Then on fourth down Carlton swept right end for the score Baylor took the kickoff and fumbled the first play Hickman bobbling it after a five-yard gain but Teammate Billy Joe Kelley recovered Then on second down Pavliska fumbled and Dukes Wade Byrd on the Bear 24 Here the Bruin defense came to attention and when the Dukes had used up their four plays they had netted but one yard the incomplete pass to Sime included Baylor then moved hard and fast Humphrey hit Moore with a seven-yarder for a first on the 34 and then connected with the same target for 15 to move three yards inside Duke territory Hickman carried the brunt in thrusts of four five and three yards for a first on the 34 and Fisher and Hickman collaborated for another on the 24 Then the penalties showed their ugly head the Bruins caught five then another five on third down that really hurt moving them into a third-and-la situation on the Duke 30 Humphrey was clobbered trying to pass for a loss of five and Hickman could only make up the five on a fourth-down line try Baylor scored its touchdown midway the third quarter Taking the kickoff the Bears marched to the Duke 39 before stalling Hickman getting off the first punt of the game a short 24-yarder Carlton returning from the 15 to the 22 Carlton made elght and Dutrow one on two tries and EAST LANSING Mich Oct 11 State scored on two short drives and one long one for a 22-8 victory Saturday over a hard luck Pittsburgh team that twice lost the ball within 10 yards of the Spartan goal line Michigan State needed to punch only 23 yards for one score and travel 34 yards for another The final march in the closing minutes was a 50-yard drive gan Pittsburgh made long drives downfield in both mulled scoring chances One march in the second period went from the Pittsburgh 30 to the Mal eight Quarterback Bill Kaliden passed the team downfield The big play Mrs Will Stripling Jr won the women's golf championship of River Crest Country Club Friday when the week-long medal play tournament came to a close She also was tournament medalist Mmes Patrick Reardon and Gordon Harriman tied for putting honors in the championsmp flight Mrs Reardon was also runner up to Mrs Stripling in medal score In the first flight of the 13-hole division Mrs August Esenwein won over Mrs Anton Carter Jr In the nine-hole class Mrs John Mays was the medalist winner of the putting contest and runner up to Mrs Smith who won the championship flight Mrs Robert Baker won the first and Mrs Daniel Settle was runner up In the consolation division Mrs Harriman had the low gross score Mrs James lips the low net Spartans Tumble Jinxed Pitt 22-8 CAME AT A GLANCE HTTsfIClual NIICIL STATE First Downs 10 Yards Gained Rushing 1411 138 Yards Gained Passing 46 it of 23 Passes Completed 3 of 9 0 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 OPP Fumbles Recovered 2 6 for 364 Punts No Avs 7 for 415 15 Yards Penalized 70 was a 24-yard throw to Dick Haley who went to the MSU 18 before he was dragged down from behind But Kaliden bobbled the ball on the eight and Frank O'Brien jumped on the ball for Michigan State The jinxed Panthers twice '1 The Panthers started from blew scoring chances and a third their own 43 for another surge in the third period Pittsburgh was time saw what looked like a down to the AISLI seven when a touchdown run called back by officials pass by Ivan Toncic was inter tug ILIUM lill() a LIM U-d1111-10 third their own 43 for another surge in uation on the Duke 30 Hum- blew scoring chances and a phrey was clobbered trying to time saw at looked I the third period Pittsburgh was pass for a loss of five and I called lick- touchdown run ca inck by down to the MSU seven when a pass by Ivan Toncic was inter-man could only make up the officials cepted by Ellison Kelly of Michifive on a fourth-down line try Pittsburgh was riding high i rt- gan State Baylor scored its touchdown er wins over UCLA Holy Cross Pittsburgh finally scored in the midway the third quarter Tak- and Minnesota and had dreams fourth quarter when Haley busting the kickoff the Bears of a team comparable to those ed through right tackle from the marched to the Duke 39 before that took four Hose Bowl trips nine The payoff drive went 42 stalling Ilickman getting off the between 1927 and 1937 yards first punt of the game a short But the crowd of 56793 in Michigan State scored two out 24-yarder Carlton returning from Spartan Stadium could see that of three of its tries for the two-the 15 to the 22 all the luck was with the home 1 point bonus and Pitt made good Carlton made 1 and boys 1 its one two-point gamble Dutrow one on two tries and Although not as impressive as Duke went into deep punt how- The summary: the scoring indicated Michigan Pittsburgh 0 0 0 V- 8 ever it must have been new for State put it in the record books the center snap was far over i l'I'All''sllo'lftSilteh I sneak 1 Johnson and was undefeated in three i msu- Loek 2 run (Johnson rum Pill I Haiev 9 run DeJine pass from Ton Dutrow's head Ile retrieved it I only blemish being etc) 6 pass nom Bielat last in the end zone and instead of week's Ix 's 1 12-12 tie with Michi- tailed I 1 i 1 ti FUMBLES PENALTIES KILL BEARS 1 pulite Rally Tnps Baylor 12 7 1 Ms Will Stripling Jr won 1 the women golf championship 1 res DURH AM (Spi Oct 11 Ft tyLotrAME AT A GLANE 1t hE ell had it not been for fumbles on the kickoff taking the ball on of 1(e Country Club Erie Baylor's snake hit Baptists lost 12 First now 1 two on the first day hen the eek-long nedill a to offensive his four and racing to the 37 bout with the De ere vil Satur-1 I4 plays kn Yards Gained Rushing 7 Yards Gained Passing 61 and the penalties that where it appearei he Was in the play tournament came to a close day afternoon as Duke struck 119 nt 17 pLa7'7vitfetdb 6 dt 1(i) seemed to strike at exactly the clear before Bear Defender Arils early in the fourth period for a 3 non Tumbles Ro ecvereg tor wrong time James hauled him down Right ist She also was tournament mdal- 12-7 victory to please a homecom- 3256'6PenTlitTlet's' l'(7'' 4 for 30 The crowd swelled by 76 bands half George Dutrow got 11 yards Mmes Patrick Reardon and Fumbles and untimely penalties noon and was tharted by a neat to a touchdon the first rattle out were an running ing day crowd of 26000 On hand for band day was treated in two trips and the Blue Devils Gordon Harriman tied for put- off Settle as run the five tin- onors in the cha killed the Baptists however not bit of defensive play on the part of the box Winning the toss and With Carlton and Fullback Bob mpionsam fliaht Duke's highly-lauded lonesome of Baylor's 5-9 172-pound Ferrell choosing to receive the Blue Cruikshank pitching in Duke Mrs Reardon was also run- end sprint world record co-holder Fisher on a fourth down try Devils did not give up the ball stayed on the ground for all but ner up li-s Stripling in meda Dave Sime Baylor's multiple offense until had five yards they a score marching Sime was on the receiving end with its wing and halfback flanked 63 yards in 17 plays The touchdown came the hard I score 1 In the first flight of the lit-hole I Northwestern Tops of but one pass during the after- on every play would have done Carton nearly went all the ay way Armed with a first down on tar- 4our 4131005 :70 tiro 4 i Irvv- -s' tir ttlati division Mrs August Esenwein Dutrow made two wide over Mrs Amon Carter Jr WW1 sa sta 1 '414 I too 41i 4 it0' 4 4bt en the option pitchout Carlton Minnesota by 7-3 '11'4 47 4 13 4 r' M-- N'''1 then mmered for one and Du John Mays was i4 A en a- In the nine-hole class Mrs -R kt -20- r' 1 the medalist win GA ME AT A GLANCE -0 It' 10)1160 I i I'v! '4' 7 1a "os 'ato" trow was slammed hard on a NHMESTERN MINNESOTA ht''46 ir- 4A14 l4 J- 11' l' 4' I third-don try fumbling and Bay- ner up to ner of the putting contest and run- ORTts First Downs IS 1 A th 41 IOC Al Witcher recovering but it Mrs Smith who 113 Yards Gained Rarthing 220 24' 4 i or '4 ilti 4 won the championship flight Mrs 109 Yards Gained PitAlking 137 Ak: i4i 3 A 1 was ruled the ball carrier was 4184980' 9 of 23 Passes Completed 8 of 17 Rober Baker on the first flight 1 PliNSPS Intercepted bv 0 S-I'' fi 4' 't 4 4- clown and Mrs Dni Then on fourth down Carl- --xia 04vAltiil I OM Fumbles Recovered 2 6i7ks 4 Daniel 'attic ia for 35 Punts Avg 9 for 34 f' ton swept right end for the score divis- 3S Penaltieso Ydge 40 at sas tt ner up In the consolation 4 I 't- 4t 'l it Baylr took the kickoff ''4--- 4 and ion Mrs Harriman had the low MINNEAPOLIS Oct 11 IR- 4'0144 i 19' o- fumbled the first play Hickman Brash young Northwestern herd- gross score Mrs James Mil- hobbling it after a five-yard gain lips the low net Dick Thornton stormed 59 yards by Sophomore Quarterback 44) I 44 'e' but Teammate Billy Joe Kelley in the final minutes Saturday to 4i" 1 0- Lic t- Pa fumbled and Duke's 7-3 i recovered Then on second down tin 4 whip Minnesota for its third o4 a de Wade Byrd rem ered on the Bear partans Tumble straight victory t'! it 0- i 24 Here the Bruin defense came Thornton charged over from II- 4 ir A 'el 4: Ito attention and when the Dukes 5- ta' aak a 1 the tvvo-yard line with 58 seconds 1011q 't- ia i had used up their four plays they I left as a Minnesota crowd of 4 -26 3' 44'-40t had netted but one yard the in- inxed Pitt 22-8 Minnsota 0 3 0 0-3 2 'IFItrir f- sS it vv complete pass to Sime included Northwestern 'I Baylor then moved hard and AME AT A GLANCE Minnesota-E75-6erths (23) '''4'''- As 'a rill' EAST LANSING Mich Oct Oct PITTSBURGH 311111 STATE 0 Northwestern-Thornton run 8 (Thorns 14 ts! iriti fast Ilumphrey hit Moore with a First Downs 10 ton kicked) A -ic der for a fir I on the two short drives and one long seven-yar 11 (R)-Michigan State scored on 7 1:01 75 Yards Gained Rushing 149 Yards Gained Passing 46 'Y ic 4614 -a lk 14 Pass (amp leted 3 of 9 A STATISTICS ON 4 1: 34 and then connected with the for 5 to move same target 1 (''' one for a 22-8 victory Saturday 23 io Passse es Intercepted Isv over a hard luck Pittsburgh I ()pp Fumbles 1 Recovered 2 BAYLOR DUKE 'P 1 three yards inside Duke terr t114 114 i- -io aittea-o! tor Hickman carried the brunt team that twice lost the ball 10 yards of the Spartan within N4 in thrusts of four five and three goal lino 75 for 364 PluTris No Avg 7 for 414 dm Penalized (091 was a '24-yard throw to Dick e- 1- yards- for a first on the 34 and RUSHING 10 19: -06 1Tichigan State needed to Ilaley who went to the MS1 18 1 TCBNYGAIG 4' C1 1 I Fisher and Hickmzin collaborat- Humphrey Barlor 2 8 -40 11'T''' VierhiCignani fore he vas draliden bob gged down Fisher Baylor 2 8 4 0 i 4 10v4i- ee 24 punch only 23 yards for oae he Hickman Baylor 19 89 47 tk'i behind But Ka- cMillen Ba' vlor 1 score and travel 34 yards for an 11' bled the bae eight and Pavliska Baylor 12 39 33 i sk s1-- I (4)h77) for another on th 4: Then the penalt ies showed tr'-: 'A: ''''Ilt- '-4 ther ugly head the Bruins RE (lark Baylor olther The final march in the ill on th tisirtiapteed on the Brodhead Duke 4 3 4 AS vo- arow 3 5 I caugiht five then another five on closing minutes es as Carlton Duke 24 111 4 6 'is Jr-s e' 'fr drive 4 6 I Dutrow Duke 21 13 35 0 4 A 1 third down that really hurt mov- Crulkshank Duke 8 12 '2S ittIV AsF' 4 The Panthers started from Duke 1 9 91) is xti rw41'N 1 -yos4: ing them into a third-and-16 sit- i -(-2 The i Panthers twice their own 43 for another surge in 41 gStt Lee Duke 1 41 4 1 '4 uation on the Duke 30 hum- w' a 50- yard 1rdainfkor blew scoring chances and a third Bell Duke s688-Lss the third period Pittsburgh was Fetsko Duke I 4 -W ''v 7 44 S' 41141144 '''''SZQin Vi- 2 lIi: gPiviJo phrey Was clobbered trying to 5 5 0 4 6 046' St' -'44i 7-: -4 :6 siiri au ss -V 4 4 ii -f 4 'BS sv time saw what looked like a slzed Cottonghom Duke 1 1 10 10 iisli 10 VI''' JP: 4' pass for a loss of five and Hick- Iled back by dow-n to the MSU seven vvhen a touchdown run ca TCB: Times earried ball NI'G: Net 0 4: 'es '614' 'lla' I is pass by Ivan Toncic was PASSI inter- 7 ds gained AIG: Averaged "Ig' 4 -AA- OAF r- tfro -r man could only make up the cepted by Ellison Kelly of Michi- NG 1Z'arle4 '6' officials PCPANYG -Associated Press Wirephoto five on a fourth-down line try Pittsburgh was riding high i rt- gan State gen Humphrey Baylor It 55 I Baylor scored its touchdovvn er wins over UCLA Holy Cross McMillen Baylor '2 6 19 DUKE Carleton of Duke gets a beautiful block and romps 15 Pittsburgh finally scored in the plosce Brodhead Duke 5 7 53 midvvay the third quarter Tak- and Minnesota and had dreams nali'd i Dutrow Duke I 1 11 yards around right end in Saturday's game with Baylor Duke won 12-7 ing the kickoff the Bears of a team comparable to those fourth quarter when Haley bust- PC: Passes completed PA: Passes ed through right tackle from the NYC: Net yds gained marched to the Duke 39 before that took four Rose Bowl trips I PASS BECEII ING PCNYG 'LDS stalling Hickman getting off the between 1927 and 1937 nine The payoff drive went 42 ep 'Moore BaYlor 2 24 Texas League Ump yards cinil first punt of the game a short But the crowd of 56793 in -lc witner Baylor I 9 0 North Texas State Cuts 24-yarder Carlton returning from Spartan Stadium could see that al higan State scored two out Hitcher 15 1 Payliska Baylor 3 15 a it oing to Winter Loop the 15 to the 2'2 of three of its tries for the tvo v- WI FUQUItY BLIVIOr 2 te all the luck was with the home Moorman Doke 2 18 0 1aiint bonus and Pitt made good Padgett Duke 2 34 0 Carlton made i and boys retsko Duke 1 7 0 yT ex II a Texas 'D houg not as impressive as Alt 1 as on tw to Point gamble tko 't i Lattimore Duke I 12 0 Llod Passes caught NI Net yds Leag11 I umpire for the last four own Drake Wins 4 went into Dutrow one on to tries and eep punt How- l'he summary: IF94106 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 11-- 8 VeinePd IDS: louchdoons seasons vvill leave Fort Worth i ever it must have been new for I the scoring indicated Michigan I 8 8 0 ii--22 EXPt PUNTING Duke 1 State put it in the record books 1 sneak 'Johnson rill' TKIIISAIG Sunday for the Dominican Re- the center snap was far over 1 and was undefeated in three i mse Look 2 run (J01111S011 runs Pitt 1 Hickman Baylor 3 80 266 public N1Vilere he will umpire win- DES MOINES Iowa Oct ISp1)--A smoothlY Dutrow's head Ile retrieved it -11tiev 9 run pass from Ton- 1 T1tx: kzkeerd10Y IXr: yds ter basebll 1 games-the only blemish being I etc) MSU-Burker 6 WINS Dom Bielat a 1 operating North Texas State football machine cut down in the end zone and instead of 1 Harper vvho resides at 3408 1 i Drake in precision fashion last week's 12-12 tie with Michi- tailed' -moon gan Ave II is the son of Mr and Mrs EXECUTIVE SALESMAN Harper urg made long drives Pittsburgh AVAILABLE Ile was graduated from Poly dovvnfield in both muffed scoring Iligh School and attended Texas chances One march in the sec- l5 years experience in direct selling Wesl College ond period went from the Pitts- -and solos eyal anagement 36 years old 5 dependents property owner Avail- He will return to Fort Worth in burgh the AISU eight Quar- placement able for immediat ram Star-Telege interview and March after the completion of the terback Bill Kaliden passed the Box 232 team downfield The big play shts 1 03 VA opt? 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Register for FREE DRAWING service station durin OIL PROGRESS WEEK 0 giving up a safety tried to run it out finally being stopped by Hickman on the eight Hickman made six the hard way and then one but was slammed hard by a red-dogging defender for a four-yard loss on third Humphrey then pulled the trick of the day faking a couple of times before pulling the trigger on a pass over the middle Witcher making a brilliant catch between two defenders for the touchdown Junior Beall's placement put Baylor out front 7-6 with 5:33 left in the third There was little lustre until Duke made its winning thrust the fourth The summary: BAYLOR Gonsoulin Dowden Wisner 1 Kelley Douglas Cobb Burt Frazier Watkins Cen James DansbY Cagle Horton Pyburn RT Dickson West McLeod It Witcher Davis QB Humphrey McMillen Fisher Priviiska Clark Futmay Moore FB Hickman Cram Evans DUKE Bumgarner Lattimore Sim Bartal I Denne Swofford LU Bostlan Browning Drye Royal Byrd McGee Lyon jamison Gardner Kersey Padgett Spada Moorman Broadhead Millner I Carlton Burch Bell It Dutrow Lee Fetsko FB Cruikchank AIU Cottingham Score by periods: Baylor 0 0 7 0-- 7 Duke 6 0 0 6-12 Scoring On order of occurrence): (Duke) ran 1 yard for touchdown at 7 Run failed Score: Duke 6 Baylor 2) None (Baylor) passed 5 yards to Witcher at 925 Beall kicked point Score: Bavior 7 Duke 6 4Q --Dutrow (Duke) ran 16 yards for touchdown at 240 Run failed Score Doke 12 BAYIOT 7 OffiCiAlg! GPOrge Watson referee Thvior Wilkins tittOre: Peppy judite Pnill Wood bend lines man Ernest Hackney back Judge giving up a safety tried to run it out finally being stopped by Hickman on the eight Hickman made six the hard way and then one but was slammed hard by a red-dogging defender for a four-yard loss on 30 to third Humphrey then pulled the trick of thp day faking a count Doke 12 111tYlOr 7 ()fn GPOrge Watkon referee: Tavior Wilkin linore: peppy liaaint Indite Pan' Wood bend lines) man Ernest Hackney back iudge of times before pulling the trig- ger on a pass over the middle Witcher making a brilliant catch between two defenders for the touchdown Junior Beall's place- ment put Baylor out front 7-6 with 533 left in the third There was little lustre until iihteficefonuratdhe its winning thrust The summary: BAYLOR 1G Gon (i'ler(ti JamesHoDratio-insbYpChagle DUKE 1" si'' 11: ET Bumgarner Lattimore Sime Bartal Bostlan TrnontieiMnSwogord Royaf 14144 McGee Lyon jamison Gardner Kersey on ri It Gutrow Lee Fetsko Cruikchank Mlle Cotiinghain Score by period: Baylor 0 0 7 0-- 7 Duke 6 0 0 6-12 scoring (In order of occurrence): -7(1-5)4llunrantaiLlYarsdeorte Hoke 9 Baylor sit))--irgrthr (Baylor) tumeil vpris to Witcher at 925 Beall kicked Score: Havlor 7 Duke 6 E111(9e- 112)iiinroogylor(1)71)kel ran 16 yard9 for touchrlovn at 2 40 Run faied Score GPOrge Vi'ataon referee Tuvior Wilkim titnnire: Pimp) Itiount PROgE 42-0 here Saturday night NORTH AN1E AT A GLANCErmAKE A 1 tAAN IL NT I i First Downs 3 The Eagles scored three of the 2(4 Yards Gained Rushing --A four times they got their hands Yards Gained Passing 73 rof 20 Passes Completed 3 of Sc on the ball with John Darby re- 1 Passes Intercepted by litm Fumbles Recovered 1 turning the opening kickoff 88 I for 38 Punts No Ave 10 for 3C 50 Penalties No Ydge yards for a touchdown Some beautiful blocking enabled ta qnond intn tha (-1 inno 42-0 here -Saturday night NORTH 1 II First Downs 3 The Eagles scored three of the i 214 Yards Gained Rushing --A 1 IIS Yards Gained Passing 79 four times they got their hands i i of 20 Passes Completed 8 of 30 on the ball with John Darb re- 1 Passes Intercepted by 0 Fumbles Recovered 3 turning the opening ki Dm ckoff 88 1 for 38 Punts No Ave 10 for 38 50 Penalties so Ydge yards for a touchdown Some beautiful blocking enabled Darby to speed into the end zone 11 1 without being touched by a Drake 101m defender pLr320i3 altlryakne tlillaed stcqhtal ralte er to assreroorriel Molt recovered Abner Haynes' fumble on the Eagle 23 yard line r- ill rier But four Bulldog passes netted ttli Jilsri :7 iinly four yards and North Texas lif 447iltiqtr i State took over Srit 4 it iii' Five plays later Eagle Quarter- i 1 71 1 I i hack Vernon Cole fired an eight I I yard pass to Haynes I who stood i LOO i 1 95 directly in the path of Drake's i Torn Newell of aynes running at full speed $14 applied the brakes lak-d a step ii to the left and sent the Bulldog i' plus Tax I defender sprawling 4 Then with a clear field ahead MostrMoTtle'-s- oe I be raced the remaining 50 yards to paydirt Cole passed to Frank Klein for two points i 'i-H 'i tc ir-ii- tti i The Eagle second team which played the major part of the first half drove 54 yards 12 plays for the third touchdown An offsides penalty appeared to have halted them on Drake's TAILOR 30 but Sophomore Quarterback Bob Duty rifled an 18-yard pass '1I: MADE-NOT to Theon Thetford for a first down on the 12 With time run4'' READY MADE ning out Duty and Thetford moved the ball to the two where MOST 204 pound Morris Rose blasted ii to 158 over The summary: MODELS Drake Norh Texis 0 0 0 0 20 8 6 8 -43 ser! order of rwu crrence 1' All HAND-TAILORED t4 1) rby l's1 on Rti vAtt-1 551th te ttlent for ttoichr55rt at 15 Kit Kt 11k EV GIME AT A GLANCE 42-0 here Saturday night Eagles NORTH TEXAS sTA IE DRAKE 11 First Downs 3 The Ea cored three of the -A 204 115 Yards Gained Rushing Yards Gained Passing 79 four times they got their hands 7 of 20 Passes Completed 8 of 30 on the ball with John Darby re- 1 Passes Intercepted by 0 Ono Fumbles Recovered 3 lyti turning the opening kickoff 88 60 re for 38 10 for 36 i yards for a touchdown arby tn soppd into thp ri 711114 204 poonO Morns Hose blasted 1A1 1 re tO a 0 over The summary: MODELS 411 rake 0 0 0 0 Nor'h lexts 20 8 a 8 HAND-TAILORED All 01en17 tor to)irh) nvu at 15 1 without being touched by a Drake defender Drake had a chance to score 62 0 early in the first quarter as Tom Holt recovered Abner Haynes' fumble on the Eagle 23 yard line But four Bulldog passes netted err 9 Iltrit- A lit only four yards' and North Texas 4 4111 ti 11 vy z)Kite took over '241r 411 Five plays later agle Quart er I 1 1 1j hack Vernon Cole fired an eioht I I i'' yard pass to Haynes who stood 'I Newell tsii 1e utb it tdapiriliccitdlnyele hnredna iknpegas at hifj 11d1B pal ith a clear field ahead e' Sol 495 1 di I I LOON plus Tax 11 I St IS 're'" I be raced the remaining 50 yards 21 -72'-' l''' to paydirt Cole passed to Frank Klein for two points '1e second team which firs -t half drove 54 yard In 12 AA played the major part of the pl for the third touchdown TA ays An offsides penalty appeared 41 to have halted them on Drake's :30 but Sophomore Quarterback TAILOR Bob Duty rifled an 18-yard pass MADE-NOT to Theon Thetford for a first down on the 12 With time run- READY MADE 'I' 1 idyl ft ---151 ning out Duty and Thetford moved the hall to the two where '204- pound Alorris Rose blasted over i ONLY '14" MOST '41 to '58 MODELS Wide Selection of Materials VAaCCI113 ai10 OTHER COVERS $995 lb NO CLOTH USED Installation iliN finest MU SAFE MOO mteAsc 0 I I lila CZ 113 You pay no more d1111110 it' Vail 1' 41W 'WI 11' for the world s- finest I ONLY OTHVERS $9ER 95 CO il -4- 1 I Li 3 SAFE MEMO Up 1 iiht I 1495 i I i 1 1 I niteAs motii 1 I MOST 141 to '58 MODELS 1 1 I s44 ifdatitake) i 4 4 A 7 i s1 44 4 41 l' I 1 i- 1411 1 411111 I Wde Selection of Materials i o1 I kit' awl ') Yi 1 OICUJF1 ER -11: cf I And you SAVE CD installation cost NO I I ie --e" CLOTH e'-' 'Ili f'1''' ry I ---1grb----s 111111111" I 7 1 I 11)EI? 7 ft Hti I (cc' I l''' '1 '1--11118109Pontf- '40 a 1 A4 Actillk r- 1 GUARANTEE In---7--- Writing 114 1 For the Lao of Your Cor Zg Socked by the MIDAS s-A Coostte-Coott Network -i---- 4if ''''11121IP------ 'Ll' EESZIC 1) )14-- ffilfiPP)))))11))11)3?) ort 11 '-'itAl(tIMMdfkititikAik1kAft114 'P- GUARANTEE In riting 1 For the Lao of Vow Cot --4- Socked by tho MIDAS 1'" Coostto-Coott Network --11121P-71 COMPARE ANYWHERE FOR PRICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FOSIE "Auto Seat Covers Our Specialty" 1108 So Riverside Dr (1 Block North of Rosedale) salty" IN 1 HOUR fat rort NTS DI a to N11-o hi rd to 11tytt eit Come see for yourself how we cut and 1)101'e 110e r3n f0r sew each pece together for a perfect ft 13 ALL OUR SEAT COVERS ARE FULLY 21 "(locieN'r) ran three Yard' for GUARANTEED tchdttlkn at t't 40 Otte Nis Lta-ed to for too nohns Score IS 213 Dr 1E5-9097 0 30 Groce NTS ran 2 for tonchdown at 0 01 Pass Score rs 34 Droke North of Rosedale) 4Q-- Pair (NTS) ran vordri icth re eovered funth for touchdoon at 1117 Score NTS 42 DrRKe Langston 22-6 Winner Langston College of Oklahoma City scored a 22-1 victory over Texas College of Tyler in a Negro football game here Saturday Cross Country Results 43 Cola 33 Okla Patot 62 Okla 66 Army 21 St John's 39 New York AL FREE INSTALLATION By Specialists 4 Takes Only 15 Minutes Safe Driving Quiet Comfort Assurci by All Welded Construction Msfflers Tailpipes Exhaust Pipes fo All Makes of Cars including Chryslers and flocs HENDZRSON Owner 00 COIAMERCE CORNER 1 FIRST ST Open I PM Monday Thru Saturday ED 6-0059 WI SETTLEMENT 1)6 NI BLOCKS UNIVERSITY YE ADS ED 6-1305 I 1 -101 7 I CrMPARE "11111111kkWitlittV kt''''''--7--- i 1 1 ANYWHERE FOR 4''''Y 1 1 PRICE QUALITY ii LIFE FREE INSTALLATION By Specialists 1 Takes Only i5 Minutes WORKMANSHIP '4'c-- Lv ''N ving Quiet Comfort Assuid 1 Langston 22-6 Winner Safe Dri tL! 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