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aMIIIMAWphwav ONIMMINARBPAtiFEIEMiltal MiniiiftkMMONOIMIdin60AAWWiAW vow Sunday November 10 7937 FORT NV ORTR STARTELEGRAM FORT NVORTR STAR 1 PAGE TWO PAGE TWO Oklahoma Grabs 47th Straight Sooners Cinch Orange Bowl Spot With 39-14 Trouncing of Missouri rst If It's a Failing It's Admirable One By BILL VAN FLEET diltofti AidA BY RILL VAN FLEET If It' 1 0 iv IV I Its a ing Fail t's Admirable One BY BILL VAN FLEET I :0 41 IN It's a Failing Admirable One BILL VAN FLEET I Soction Two Soction Two rrerPttr worm 3 emilvowr0wo 11rwrowmporwww-wA1Porelgslememerwmeereamom I txrkilk MOM 71i11101polleses ro nwng 410totiewsgempqpptpmppr 47401 4 tht '7 4 I I 440of t5 1 't 4' A 4 VI i 1 0 0 A 4 ti' -t l'- -ivq 1' 1" 'tfr) i 4 1 0 1 1- it) l'el 'IJ'1f -I' a 1 c) At --i- t--- 1- 0: 1 ii lo-8 g- 11-1 -5 -) I A "1 i 1 40 1 4 4 tt I 1 4 41' I 1 I 1 4 -) 11 i I I Am 0 4 1 'N I 1 Itrorwrix 5 "upweswftnpopmwEmpmmmaimamoina awry nom -7commwes mow1t 1 I- frk 0 kt i 1 4 ow 1 't A 1 A 4 rt 1 1 1' -441 t't It I lip ipt it 1 1 I 4 a A l' 444 I l''' 1 A A 4 A l' -040 4- It fl a 1 't 'r' 't r' 1 --i- 1 4 awl) --1 40 vst i 0) I t-1 i A "1 00 4t 4 40 1 10 tt 1 lt1 ltt1 yriy) I 1 I 4 0 4Nit 1 1 GAME AT A GLANCE OKLAHOMA MISSOURi Flynt Oolong 024 'Tardy Gained Rulhint 104 00 Yard' Gained PazIfni 50 2 of I Paws Comnieted 8 of 11 3 Passe Intercepted be 2 Ono Fumbles Recovered 8 for 21 Punts No Ave 8 for 32 23 Yards Penalized 20 ference game without a loss and the 101st coaching victory for Wilkinson Missouri now 3-1 in the Big Eight still could share the title but itwould require Missouri vietories over both Kansas and Kansas State as well as a Sooner loss to Nebraska Oklahoma 7 0 7 19-30 Missouri a 7 0 7-14 Oklahoma Car- ranittrr run rtilnun)i Thoman (two ton) Omni (three tun Conversions Baker 2 elherrod (places merits) Missourt scoring Knew den (one run) Kuhlmann 4:12 ran) Conversion: Rash 2 (placements) second touchdown It was Rash's 16th perfect kick of the season Hank Kuhlmann hard-hitting Missouri fullback got Missouri's final touchdown on a 32-yard draw play after Oklahoma had built its advantage to 32-7 It was Oklahoma's 64th con Immo Mar-Telegram Sports Vernet Occasionally and about as rarely as the TCU team loses a game some knowing observer will criticize Abe fdr Martin Ithusly: I 01 "Abe la too 1 kind hearted 'e for his own good Ile would hare a lot better ms 5 leant If he would run off 4 about 20 of 14 those boys who will nev 1 er help him a A II COTICCII ABE Irate on MARTIN teaching I rest of them "Ile and Allie (White) and Walter (Roach) could do a lot better job if they didn't have those boys who aren't football players to teach too" Twenty Seniors Remain Oceas as rarel loses a AB MA RI 4'lle Walter ti better jol those bo) players tt Twenty Star-Telegram Sports Misfit lsionally anct about Dly as the TCU team game some knowing I observer svill '0 criticize Abe i 1lartin i4 thusly: 'Abe is too 4 Star-Telegram Sports Mist ionally and about as the TCU team anle some knowing observer will 4 1 criticize Abe iltartin '6' 4 kind hearted for his non 4 th 4 '1: would hare a 1 lot better leant If he 4'1 would run off l'' 1 about 20 of those ho oill nes 1 er help him 4 a eonCeM ABE trate on MARTIN teaching rest of them Be and Allie (White) and ter job if they didn't have her (Roach) could do lot se boys who arent football enty Seniors Remain yers to teach too Jackets Dump Lobos by 20-6 4 5YMana AiiimilOdhifiNibtimenommtowiamoL 4 11' 4 0 omassw m40FA 4svowqrspvireasuidommir -eaf 111 4 4- 04ko' i i loorat0- 11 AA 4 6- 1 ''''''61- 'i t' i 1 4 11 1 i 'swi I ifr -0 i11 1:451 A 41k Oi 0 l'i '6- 4 2 rt Can iii 4 AlA 0 I 'N 4 4- I- 9t-' (1 itfr- 111" kt 1 kk AL 4-4'6 ''''4 -'6 I 1) t'' 6 474 (: A I I 1 4 '''A L' 11 ce fit it ii ''4 4' 1 I -11- 0- ---g ael 0- e( ii 71 0 '11 1 1 i i 2 4 4 Li i 4 kind-heart-'' i 4 ot 0 COLISEUM EYED AS BUMS' 'HOME' LOS ANGELES Nov 9 (INS)--A top official for the Los Angeles Dodgers indicated Saturday that the Bums may play all their home games in mammoth Memorial Coliseum next year if the preseason rush for tickets keeps up Harold (Lefty) Phillips the Dodgers' chief scout in the Los Angeles area said: "If the Dodgers plan to play 50 or 60 of their 77 home games in the Coliseum next season they may as well play them all there" COLUMBIA Mo Nov 9 Sharp and alert Oklahoma stormed over Missouri 39-14 Saturday to clinch an Orange Bowl appearance and assure itself of at least a tie for the Big Eight championship Coach Bud Wilkinson's Sooners sluggish offensively the last several weeks struck for at least one touchdown in each quarter in scoring their 47th consecutive victory It was Oklahoma's fifth Pig Eight victory this year The Sooners need only to beat Nebraska in their remaining league game to clinch their 10th undisputed title A record Missouri crowd of 39500 sitting in clear cold weather was treated to a fancy contest for the first half before the Sooners broke it wide open Trailing by only six points at the half 13-7 Missouri's highly touted defense cracked under Oklahoma pressure in the third The Sooners got only one touchdown in that period via a one-yard keeper by Quarterback Dave Baker but they had opened the gates for three more touchdowns in the last quarter Six different Sooners scored touchdowns Dick Carpenter ran 17 yards for the first one midway of the opening period Bobby Boyd scored on a four-yarder in the second In the final period Clendon Thomas Carl Dodd and Prentice Gautt each came up with a touchdown Missouri made its bid for an upset in the second quarter when Sophomore Phil Snowden engineered a 76-yard touchdown drive in nine plays Snowden's passing edged the ball near the Oklahoma goal and Snowden scored on a plunge from six inches out Charlie Rash converted and Missouri had the margin cut to six points But the Tigers didn't remain in the game very long Thomas Oklahoma's prime candidate for All-America honors scored only once but was the leading ground gainer with 100 net yards on 19 carries as the Sooners picked up a commendable 424 ground yards Rash tied a Missouri record of 22 consecutive conversions with his placement after the Tigers' BROWNWOOD Nov 9 (SpD-- Howard Payne won its first Lone Star Conference game of the season here Saturday night by brushing past Sul Ross 20-6 The winners started their scoring in the second period when Halfback Brown Smith raced three yards for a touchdown Fullback Joe Cruse's one-yard plunge pushed the Yellow Jackets into a 13-0 margin at halftime Sul Ross notched its lone counter in the third period when Charles Winstead passed to Guy Lindsey on a play that covered 40 yards Howard Payne's clincher came in the final period with Smith scoring again this time from one yard out witomoommotamt 4ittramomoornmonorrummoololimeMMAPPAlgoonnomppsammonlIEMPIMNI Press Wirephoto of Jim Ninowski (41) as Michigan State thwarts Irish offense in first period The pass was intended for Frank Reynolds (27) Spartans won 34-6 km A Associated Press Wirepboto SPARTAN Dick Lynch (25) of Notre Dame tosses pass which is almost blocked by Dan Currie (55) and finally lands in arms Andreason 68 Leads in Golf MichLan state PkMIAs Late Clemson Spree Rocks Maryland 26-7 Fumbl ling Irish 34-6 If Abe's so-called kind-heartedness is a fault it is one to be cherished by students administrators ex-students and friends el Texas Christian And especially by those "almost" boys be encourages to stay until they are graduated Abe's philosophy just doesn't call for running off any boy from a wholesome game a game that Abe loves and that the boy playing under him grows to love and enjoy The Frog coach thinks it a personal PC hi eVerliPtit when a boy who doesn't get to play much sticks through three varsity years And it is a 1 A study of the MC rosters reveals the Frogs although not known as a "senior team" this year have 20 seniors on the squad Only Baylor with 23 beats that number Other senior totals are Texas 13 Arkansas 12 A0115 Rice 11 and SNIU 13 One year doesn't tell the story Last year the "senior Frogs" who finished second in the SVC and went to the Cotton Ilowl listed 19 seniors 15 of whom lettered If Abe' edness is cherished trators of Texas daily by be encour are gradu Abe's call for from a 1 game the the boy grows to Frog cos( achievenu doesn't gc through And it is 1 A study reveals th known as year havl squad 01 beats that totals are 12 One ye story La Frogs" wl the SWC DOWI list( whom loth Abe's so-called tess is a fault it is one to he rished by students adminis- 1 frtariticc 111 MEETING CALLED FOR TODAY DALLAS Nov 9 called meeting of the Texas League will be held here Sunday morning to consider requests from Dallas and Houston for permission to negotiate with other leagues Dallas and Houston seeking to move into leagues of higher classification want the league directors to rescind a motion passed at the fall meeting of the league Oct 14 when Dallas and Houston were denied the privilege of making such negotiations The two cities want to know what the league will want in damages if they move GAME AT A cusiNcr NOTRE DAME MU MOAN RTATE Del Downs 20 112 Yards Gained Rushing 333 Yard Gained PanNing 13 of 24 I' oninleted Of 11 1 ragmen Intercepted lit 2 OPP tumbles Rvroverril for 28 runty No Avg I for II 25 Tondo Denolisvg 85 LONG BEACH Cal Nov 9 Dale Andreason former Long Beach pro now playing out of Pittsburgh Ia took over the lead in the 54-hole $11500 Long Beach Open golf tournament Saturday with a second-round 68 The score five under par gave him a 36-hole total of 134 The final round will be played over the Lakewood Country Club course Sunday Mike Souchak Grossinger first day co-leader with San Diego's Gene Littler at 66 blew to a 77 Saturday while Littler shot a 70 Tied for second at 135 were Joe Conrad San Antonio and Bill Parker Tulsa Okla De A adreason 8068-134 Jno Conrad 678-135 BflI Ealsrgr Jr 7043-115 Bill fili-08-136 Erie Monti 0848-138 Howie Johnson tl848-136 Gene Littler 6670-130 6108-137 i371 nforgartton 0948-137 Al Besselink 7048-138 Ed Oliver 7048-138 EAST LANSING Mich Nov 9 States rock-hard defense forced Notre Dame Into a flock of costly mistakes and the Spartans rumbled to an easy 34 6 triumph Saturday before 76- 391 spectators largest crowd ever to see a football game in Spartan Stadium The quick striking Spartans fourth-ranked nationally in the Associated PreSS poll overwhelmed the Fighting Irish with powerful assaults both on the ground and in the air despite freezing temperatures and winds GAME AT A GLANCE MARYLAND CLEMSON 12 First flown 4 223 Tattle Gained Rushing 202 11 Yards Gained Pilling 94 2 of 14 Passes Completed I of 0 Intercepted by 5 Opp Fumbles Reeovered 0 7 for 27 Punta No Avg 4 for VI 80 'Yards Penalised 10 CLEMSON Nov 9 Clemson used its potent mho more touch to crush Maryland 267 with a second half splurge in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday MarYland 7 0 0 Clemson 0 0 8 20-28 Maryland Kershnet (four runt Conversion Fritsch Clemson acorins--Touchdowns: Jordan ((4 run-pass from White) Usry 127 run): Spooner (two run): Mathia (20 run-pass from White Conversions Bar-bar White that reached 45 mph held to a 7-0 had through the first half Michigan State recov ered four Notre Dame fumbles in the second half and turned three of them into touchdowns In one of the most decisive contests In the long tradition-Nicked series between these two End Unbeaten Streak 4 t- 1 FOO 1- 0 IIIS Ole Miss Edges by LSIJ 14-12 in SEC King Sparks 1Iousion By Southerners 27-12 GAME AT A GLANCE LK mississim First Downs 175 Yards Gained Rushing 365 0 Yards Gained Passing 21 0 of 5 Passes Comnieted I et 0 0 Passes Intercepted by 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 7 tor 52 Punts No Ave 4 for 16 65 Penalties Ydge 50 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SMU 6 Baylor 7 Texas 7 (tIe) Rice 13 Arkansas 7 Tulsa 3 Texas Tech TEXAS Baylor Club to Show Texas Film Monday Baylor-Texas game films will be shown Monday morning by the Fort Worth Baylor Club in the Derrick Room of the Hilton Hotel Breakfast meeting will begin at 7 a and the films will be run beginning at 7:30 All Baylor exes and friends are invited and no reservations are needed GAME AT A GLANCE HOUSTON MISS SOUTH flit Down 8 22111 Yards Gained Rushing 614 1201 Yards Gained PS nt SS 10 of 17 Completed of 18 Pawn Intercepted by Opp Fumbles Recovered I 3 for 33 runts No Avg tor 37 55 Penally Td8 85 Attrition takes away many SWC players before they become i seniors The word covers scholastic failure loss of interest 1 personal emergencies lack of i ability and sometimes dislike of the coaching staff The coach who most success fully fights this attrition is helping the boy and the school in Abe's opinion Furthermore and Abe did NOT say this he Is helping his own future recruiting efforts When Abe promises a young ster a four-year scholarship he means just years lie will do everything he can to keep the boy eligible and wanting to play and on the road to a de 1 gree in his fourth year The Frog coach regards that as part of the bargain and he is just about as proud of the football ragknot who is graduated without ever baying won a letter as he is of the star Attrition SWC playe i seniors 1astic fail 1 personal i i ability ant the coachi The coa fully fight ing the hi Abe's Furthert NOT say own futurc When A ster a fou means jus will do CV( the boy e' play and I gree in his coach regi bargain a proud of who is gt baying wc the star powers the Spartans rolled up three third period touchdowns and let third and fourth stringers play out the rest of the game It was State's sixth victory in seven years over Notre Dame and the second straight setback for the Fighting Irish after four successive triumphs Reserve Halfback Art Johnson lit the fire under the Spartans with a pair of sparkling touch down runs The lithe junior skirt ed left end for 11 yards and the first Spartan score and helped turn the game into a rout with a 50-yard scoring sprint in the third period Penalties pass Interceptions and fumbles helped demolish Terry Brennan's club which was unable to punch beyond the Spar tan 15 until the dying minutes of the game Notre Dame mils tered just one other real threat A fumble halted that one on the Michigan State 16 and the Spartans promptly turned it Into an 8I-yard touchdown drive in the third period with Johnson breaking through tackle at mid field and outracing the Notre Dame secondary 50 yards to the end zone Quarterback I Ninowski calmly directing State's first line unit in this clash of Midwest gridiron powers buckled the Notre Dame defense by mix log an occasional pass with the potent Spartan ground a The slick senior set up one touchdown with a 60-yard pass play to End Sammy Williams 'who grabbed the ball on the Irish 47 and raced to the five on a nifty bit of sideline running Michigan State roared to a 34-0 advantage before Notre Dame averted a shutout Quarterback Bob Williams under tremendous pressure all afternoon from the Spartan forward wall finally put together an 81-yard scoring drive in the final minutes Ile capped it himself by plunging over from the one-foot line Notre Dame 0 0 0 0-- 0 Michigan State 0 7 20 7-24 Notre MID Wil Hams it-tool plunge) Michigan State Johnson 2 (II run: 50 run) Kowalczyk i toot plunge): MRrtin (5 run) Baker (I pitinge) Conversions: Kaiser Fonts I tir5sure au anernoon trom tne porton forward wall finally put ogether an 81-yard scoring drive the final minutes lie capped It himself by plung- ng over from the one-foot line Intro Dame 0 0 0 0 dichist an Stale 0 7 20 7-34 Notre MID W11 Lams 111not plunge) Michigan Siete 0111180n 2 111 run: 50 run) Kowalczyk 1 foot plunge) Mitrtin (5 run) Baker 1 nitingel Convei atonal Kaiser 3 ants 1 UNIVERSITY Miss Nov 9 (R)--Raymond Brown passed to Don Williams in the end zone with five minutes left and gave Mississippi a 14-12 victory Saturday over Louisiana State which kept the Rebels alive as a Southeastern Conference champion contender Louisiana State 8 6 0 0-13 MISSISMPO1 0 7 0 7-14 LSU Taylor (00 run): Brodnaz (53 punt return) Mississippi Scoring Touchdowns: Brown (1100t quarterback sneak)) Williams (11 pass into end zone from Brown) Conversions: Khavat 1 JACKSON Miss Nov 9 A fired-tip Houston team ran up a 27-12 victory Saturday night to drop Mississippi Southern from the undefeated ranks before 10000 fans Houston Quarterback Claude King scored twice in the second quarter and Halfback Don Brown made two touchdowns in the fourth quarter Mississippi Southern trying to extend its record of seven straight victories tallied twice in the second period Quarterback George Sekul made both touchdowns on short plunges Houston combined passing plays and end sweeps to get the ball within the five-yard line and then bucked over for the scores Both squads played heads up Begley Beals Snyder Wins Handball Crown MIDWEST Oklahoma St 39 1Vyoming 8 Michigan St 34 Notre Dame 6 Ohio St 20 Purdue 7 Cincinnati 21 Indiana Illinois 20 Michigan 19 Iowa Stale 13 Nebraska Iowa 41 Minnesota 20 Kansas 13 Kansas St 7 Penn Slate 20 Marquette 7 Oklahoma 39 Missouri 14 Wisconsin 41 Northwestern 12 Detroit 16 Villanova 7 Wichita 14 Drake 7 SOUTH Tulane 7 Alabama Auburn 15 Mks St 7 Citadel 14 Presbyterian Florida 22 Georgia Vanderbilt 12 Kentucky 7 Mississippi 14 URI 12 Clemson 26 Maryland 7 Davidson 16 Wolford 7 Richmond 13 Geo Wash 6 Tennessee 21 Georgia Tech 8 Carolina 28 Carolina 6 Wm Mary 7 Carolina St 6 VPI 10 Wake Forest 3 FAR WEST COP 21 San Jose 6 UCLA 19 Wash St 13 Oregon St 21 California 19 Washington 13 Oregon 6 Stanford 35 USC 7 Washington 13 Oregon 6 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Colorado 20 Colo St Idaho 35 Utah St 7 Denver 26 Air Force IL Fresno St 27 Brigham Young 14 ball snagging almost Impossible passes and shrugging off tackles with apparent little effort Southern opened the scoring in the first minute of the touchdown packed second quarter Sekul darted over the goal on a keeper play from the four Midway of the second quarter King ran from the 15 for a touchdown The second Houston score came when King went off right tackle from the three in the last 90 seconds McDonald made the first of three conrerslons With 21 seconds left to play Sekul sneaked over from the one for the Southern's final touchdown Houston 0 14 0 13-27 Miss Sows 0 12 0 0-12 Houston King 2 (4 run) 3 run) Brown 2 (1 Plunge 2 plunge) Conversions: McDonald 3 MI Southern Scoring Touchdowns (Segui 2 (4 run 1 plunge) Sekul sneaked over from the one for the Southern's final touch- down Houston 0 14 0 13-27 Smin 0 12 0 0-12 Ho uston King 2 tit run) 3 run) Brown 2 il Plunge 2 plunge) Conversions: McDonald 3 Miss Southern Scoring Touchdowns (Sekut 2 (4 run 1 plunge) Miller Repays Patience Miller Pei Dr Grant Begley defeated Dr Snyder 21-12 Saturday at the YMCA to win the 1957 Fort Worth YMCA handball singles championship In the third place battle Grady Cook slipped past Bill Christian 21-13 20-21 21-15 PEC Snyder Tie 0-0 SNYDER Nov 9 tSpD Panther Boys Club's South Side Lions and the Snyder Boys Club battled to a 0-0 football tie here Saturday night a 1r 1 View 20 Texas College IV Texas St 12 Abilene Christian 2 SW TOXIIII St 9 Sam Houston Texas St 12 Chattanooga McMurray 26 New Mexico 6 Hardin-Simmons 26 Arizona 20 Texas Southern 23 Jackson St 7 Texas Lutheran 20 Corpus Christi 13 Texas SI 19 Stephen Austin 12 Howard Payne 20 Sul Ross 6 Lamar Tech 13 Texas A81 13 (tie) Houston 27 Miss Southern 12 EAST Boston Vol 27 Boston 2 Cornell 13 Brown 6 Colgate 32 Bucknell Dartmouth 7 Columbia Princeton 28 Harvard 20 Holy Cross 20 Syracuse 19 Rutgers 31 Lafayette 19 Penn 33 Yale 20 IV Virginia 7 Pitt 6 Delaware 71 Temple 7 INTERSECTIONAL Army 39 Utah 33 Navy 6 Duke 6 (tie) Detroit 16 Villanova 7 12 Lehigh 7 Penn Slate Pounds Marquette by 20-7 refill Oldie ruunu3 Marquette by 20-7 Sometime of course Ahe's policy pays an unexpected city' dend Ken Miller the tall MA 230) senior from Brownwood was the fifth-ranked right tackle when he became a freshman in 1955 He didn't play a down and not many people knew he was on the squad Sometirr policy pay dend Ken Mil senior fror ifth-rankc became a didn't pin many pun squad --tv' iv LL A4o 1' I Is ::10 Ac 0 I tatalA4-4: 441 -1 34 '4 ''''1'' 0 itk 0 '7 Orlk''-- Shelby's Qualifying Leads in California 1 MONTEREY CM Nov 9 I Carroll Shelby of Dallas clocked the best time in qualifying Sala-I day for Sunday's eighth annual Pebble Beach Sports Car classic Shelby driving a 45 litre Maserati owned by John Edgar of Encino Cal raced around the new 19 mile Laguna Seca Ranch course in I minute 26 seconds and hit 110 miles per hour on the long straight-away helby' Qualifying eads in California MONTEREY Cat Nov 9 (A' Shelby of Dallas clocked he best time in qulifin ayg Satur- lay for Sunday eighth annual 'ehble Beach Sports Car classic Shelby driving a 45 litre Ma- erati owned by John Edgar of ncino Cal raced around the Iew 19 mile Laguna Seca Ranch wrse in I minute 26 seconds Ind hit 110 miles per hour on he long straight-away I GAME AT A GLANCE FENN STATE MARQUETTE 17 First Downs 17 154 Yards Gained Rushing 196 124 lards Gained Pitman( 114 4 of 13 Completed 8 of 24 Passes Intercepted by 3 21 Op ble Recovered 5 ol 387pr mannts Ag 4 for 30 8 Yards Penalised 25 MILWAUKEE Nov 9 Penn State pumped out a 20-7 football decision over stubborn Marquette Saturday on the strength of two short touchdown bursts by Dave Kasperian and two defensive stands on its own three-yard line It was Marquette's lath consecutive loss in a string extending back to 1955 Penn Writs 7 7 8 0-20 Marquette 0 0 0 7 Penn Stile perian 2 (1 run 4 run 9 Cave (13 pus-run from WW1) Conversion cafragrrarua 2 Marquette Perin Webster plunge) Conversion: Safran 1 Swain Long Gallops Spark Tolar Victory GRANBIMY Nov 9 (Spl)--1 Quarterback Kenneth Swain scored four touchdowns here Saturday night to spark Tolar over Kennedale 46-6 in a district 17B skirmish Swain intercepted one pass and dashed 60 yards grabbed an- other stray aerial and galloped 80 yards ran a punt back 79 yards and went 35 steps on a keeper play Put Your BUkK in BUICK Hands ALL MODEL NICKS I Remove cylinder head 2 Clean carbon 3 Reface cylinder valve stems 4 Lap In valves 3 Clean and adjust spark plugs 6 Clean distributor points ell dist timing 7 test car I Put Your BUIC in BUICK Hands 1 FENN AVVIF7 AT A GLAir ARQ ETTE 1 1' lir'!" 17 I to 1 184 Yards Gained Rushing 196 124 lards Gained Plilminl 114 0 of 13 11' Comoieted 4 of 24 SAFE 2 Wasseg Intercepted by 3 I tor 3Opn Fumbles Recovered Nov i2 ea aurnt 4 for 30 8 25 Sg Gll INC wain Lona ops MILWAUKEE Nov 9 4 Penn State pumped out a 20-7 football decision over stubborn Tolar Victory VA LI! i 13 Marquette a a on the GRANBURY Nov 9 (Sp strength of two short touchdown 1)--- Quarterback Kenneth a in bursts by Dave Kasperian and two defensive stands on its own scored four touchdowns here Sat- a three-yard line urday night to spark Tolar over Kennedale 46-6 in a district 17B I It was Marquette's lath con- sh skirmi secutive loss in a string extend- ing back to 1955' Swain intercepted one pass and i I tr -0 40100006 Penn State 't 8 0-20 dashed 60 yards grabbed an- -L Marquette 0 0 0 7 lb Ale Penn Stele Ka other stray aerial and gallOp ed 09 perian 2 CI run 4 run 9 Care i13 80 yards ran a punt back 79 ikasi Eass-7rna f2rom Scrable) Conversions yards and went 35 steps on a cf for Month of November salrftwn et keeper play "77 1- I i ALL MODEL BUICKS A i 804 0 I Remove cylinder head rt 3 2 Clean carbon i EBUI 3 Reface cylinder valve stems rl TEACUP 4 Lap In valves -T-- 84 --e Clean and adjust spark plugs 6 Clean distributor points ell dist timing 1 HAVE IT 7 test car 299IteAlied I Last year he played enough to letter something more than 100 minutes out of a possible Sso hut still was regarded as noththing more than good second string potential Abe listed Miller first in his summer "three deep" roster this year but those possessed with superficial knowledge on the matter figured he would be left there only until one of the husky young sophomores could shove him aside Miller's still in there an important member of a line that owns the best defensive record against rushing in the Southwest Conference He has become a prime mover on offense and overall is considend a good solid SWC tackle Abe proved a good prophet in that summer 'three deep" Nine of the 11 he named in August started against Baylor last weekend Jack Spikes placed at right half yielded his place to another sophomore Marvin Lasater when he moved to full back Last yeiq letter son minutes but still thing mot string poti Abe list summer year but superficial matter fig there only young sor him aside Miller's portant owns the against ru Conferenci prime nu overall is solid SWC Abe pro that sumn of the 11 started ag end Jack half yieh other sopl ter when back It jalt HILLMAN MEASURES GAS KlY THE TEACUP NOT BY THE GALLO 1 Wotch 'em took when you whiz by in your Hillman Appeals to your pocketbook too the surprising number of miles per gallon! Those in the know say Hillman can't be beat for easy handling easy park ing perky performance See them today roomy Hillman 4door sedans convertibles station wagons tjall HILLMAN MEASURES GAS By THE Watch 'em took when you whiz NOT BY THE GALLO I by in your Hillman Appeals to your pocketbook too the surprising number of miles per gallon! Those in the know say Hillman can't be beat for easy handling easy park ing perky performance See them today roomy Riiirnem Leleseir cAnne tnnvortibiot station VintIelni- 11 servicing valve lifters $3995 STRAIGHT I with hydraulic valve lifters S2995 Includes servicing all lifters 3995 2995 V4 servicing valve lifters $3995 STRAIGHT I with hydraulic valve lifters Sn095 California (TO 49 Fiber'? 1 Lincoln Pa) 24 St rani Stroudsburg 39 Climneg 0 Shaw 33 Bluefield Bridanwatnr 51 tiallandet Findlay 14 I timinsion Simpson 20 I Amhara 14 Grinnell 29 Moninoilib 11011cr 14 thin Persona 24 I nner In a 13 Ohio 7 Hoisting (renn 7 (Tie) Itittenbere 20 Ohio toles an 13 Alma 4o Ohio Northern 14 Anderson 31 Defiance 7 A anii al 14 Wooster 7 Satith 33 Wash Leo 14 Northwestern La 19 Southweitern La 0 Bradley 29 Washingion (SI 11 a IVesley on 21 Davis El kin litelhanY 31 Grove City 13 Sewanc 33 ash Lee 14 Ft Knot 49 Kentucky I 0 Hanover 29 Franklin 13 Ball St 'NI md SI 0 Joan ph's 25 I' vonsville 0 7 Woe 13 NI ancheoter 13 CLIO Butler 26 DePanw 13 I abooh 39 Southwestern (Tenn) )11 Ind Central 53 Eazlham 19 I is-Mil IA Ferris Omaha 14 IllInnt 7 Concordia Neb) 21 Concordia (III) 1 Int at Idaho 49 Fastern Dre 21 Nionterev 20 Menlo Park 13 Maryville 25 Concord II heaton Milliken A 1(1 wctran 20 1111 Normal 39 Illinois 7 Central 32 Elmhurst Hope 47 Albion 1 Kalamaton 13 Olivet 1 Guilford 14 Arivalachian 7 Hampton 19 toward 7 IV hits nrth 19 Pee Lutheran 7 San Diego Marines 27 Cal Palv 14 Hawaii arinea 25 San Diego 0 I hillier 34 Pomona-Claremont 20 illiamelie 40 Paoli NM Highlands 20 IVA Military I (Tie) Gellosburfr 39 Scranton 0 Savannah St 13 Ala St 7 Maio's-Salem 14 St A ti I I I I 1 13 Blobon 33 Jarvis SW Okla 14 New 3IPie0 it (tie) 1 Prin Teeh 34 Kentucky 14 Va Tech 20 asneshurg It Motown 11 Montclair 1 Niemnhis St 34 Ark Si Florence St 40 Morningside 0 sinaralon IV Wayne St 7 Okla Si 33 Panhandle Okla A11 13 St Norbert al Forenoon AL Lake Forest 0 Carroll 0 Kearney 42 Neb VI ester an IS 11114181n 53 Adrian A hilwater St 41 Loris II Sterling 49 Frienda 13 non 34 Newberry 7 hirkavillo 14 I arrensburg Midd 'Omer 13 Vermont Hash Jeff 20 Otterhein 13 New Hven 39 American Int I Indiana Tchrs 15 Geneva 1 Juniata It Penn Mi Mary est Chester 13 Bloomsburg Taus 7 Colby 20 Bates 19 11est Marviond 25 Drexel Tufts 47 Rochester 13 Carnegie Tech 13 Franklin Marsh Allegheny 20 Case 0 Slinnerv Pock 13 Weatminster 0 Moravinn 21 Miele 11 Lock Haven Lycoming 7 Albany St Col 9 Florida Normal 7 Conneticut 48 Northeastern 14 New Britain Ichrs la Pont 7 l'irgini st 311 Fayetteville Tchrs 0 Denison SO Oberlin 7 Akron 3A MI Union 7 Alleithene 20 Case Dillies It Dickinson 6 Allen 25 Benedict 0 (' smith 19 Livingston 19 lite) Albright 32 Lebanon Valle! I Amherst 40 Ttinii Springfield 28 New Hampshire 0 Brandeis 41 Mnosachusetts 7 Butler 20 De Paws 13 Miles IA Tuskegee 0 (lark 20 Xavier 14 Livingstone 14 Mins College 7 Jahns Hopkins 40 Swarthmore 20 Ilayerford 19 Lrinus l'ainn 28 kings Pt 12 Vastern Mont 37 Montana Mines Montana St 22 Montana 13 Hestern tit 20 Colo Mines Wiley 21 Langston 7 (rambling 20 Bethunts 12 Cent Mich 21 Southern 111 12 WI Blom Jewel 25 Baker Ripon 42 Cornell Col 9 Cape Girardeau 20 Maryville 0- Lincoln 30 Northwestern Okla 7 Rolls 3 Springfield Middle Tenn 22 Murry 0 Western Ken 28 31orehead Rose Poly 20 Principia 19 Highland 20 NM 311liturs 20 Ion 13 St Olaf 7 Colorado 35 Adams St IL Dayton 40 NO elate (olo Minna 20 11 extern St 20 Lsweence 48 Knox 0 Touga too 1 311se Industrial 0 Northnestern 19 SH LOUISIIIIII Dillard Rust 12 Bluffton 20 Centro 19 Brockton St 2 Alfred 0 Muskingum 74 klarictin 0 St Benedicrs 48 Vmporia It Grace land 20 5lissour1 Valley 12 Tenn 13 Austin Peay 7 Mace tester 19 Beloit 2 2) St 211 Mankato I Moorhead 10 Concord In Huron 41 Northern SE Okla 10 Southern Si 7 Hofetra 28 Muhlenherg 7 Susquehanna 20 Wain Delta 20 11 (niter's 14 Tenn 33 Southern 14 111 Tech 21 AV La 14- glansilield 13 Millersville Completely remanufaetured for good-as-new looks and feel Hat body thoroughly cleaned reblocked refinished Crown and brim reshaped to original styling All-new lining- leather sweatband and trim tured for good-as-new looks and feel Hat body thoroughly cleaned reblocked refinished Crown and brim reshaped to original styling All-new lining- leather sweatband and trim 1 Any season is the daffy season it seems Take these examples: A fellow is trying to sell a sound system to baseball club owners that includes a micro phone at home plate which would pick up all that passed between batsman catcher and umpire and boom it into the stands The things the patrons would hear! Then there was the fellow who wrote to Dutch Meyer log about his inability to buy a bot dog at Amon Carter Stadium before the TC11 game He thoughtfully sent a carbon this way The last paragraph read: "This is not an anonymous letter because I know you and you know me However I am not going to sign it because I certainly do not want to get into a wrangle over a deal like this" How's that again? 1 Any sea son it see pies: A fellov sound sys owners phone at would pic between umpire a stands TI would hea Then tht wrote to log about bot dog Mum be! game He carbon (hi graph re anonymou! know you However it beeaus( want to gt a deal Ilk t' $ti" iMoil orders acid 75c for postage pocking and insurance) 100G INNING FE HINES 11C-Iwiv'SPI 4r 14 cer CARS tztws-tee HILLMAN SEDAN CONVERTIBLE HUSKY SUNBEAM RAPIER TRIUMPH SPORTS CAR 2733 SEVENTH FD 5-4941 INGINIS without hydraulic valve littors 4444ae4me SANFORD WEBB ELMO WEBB 0' MOTOR COMPANY YOUR DEPENDABLE BUICK DEALER FOR OVER 45 YEARS 1022 LAMAR PHONE ED 2-6201 Tito Above Prices Include All Necessary YON' Grinding Gaskets $20" '4 40'4 x- 4 4 INGINIS without hydraulic $20" valve littars 41rEac Tito Above Prices Include All Necessary 1 Erin! 17 Valve Grinding Gaskets I -4 'Vet CARS 4444a6e4ae SANFORD WEBB ELMO WEBB $4 0 0 1M7 5a di I dalorsitXd tr-stes-111-e-oe 731 fot7L BUIC III711t7T packing and HILLMAN SEDAN CONVERTIBLE HUSKY insurance) 1T it i SUNBEAM RAPIER 1 0 latkU ab-04-- 2733 SEVENTH TRIUMPH SPORTS CAR MOTOR COMPANY YOUR DEPENDABLE BUICK DEALER FOR OVER 45 YEARS 11 6 ED 5-4941 411 004111111111100- 001110 4i 1022 LAMAR PHONE ED 2-6201 10011 JENNINGS 1 2095 WEBB 101111 P4 1' i vi lArINgot AOL01140 ollifilk0410OPP 011L14011-Iii000 00ofs4Pouvoa-isok-alkos40t ao01 A A- QC" 94 A AIL NA 1A-Alk 011fe 40110 "Ai Ani41411v9016411 011111Ant 411' Aft 441a.

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