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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 27

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7 13 i i oe cairn imperturahte 39-year Both of ACt-s entrics on the 'Neill Tackles v(isoman met at his head Ile ran old VW Yorker in the morning scoreboard came as a result Of and Herman Phillips Fo1 leye hack and retrie141 the hall lout 2 18 holes of a tale dad scheduled East Teas hobbies and Lion 111rwe11 and Gitacd YIvin 111hoo 1 Neill and IlarAcIl nailed him bc id for 36 holes Halfback George flovnton fig the Cats manwed to be -11aup Hold the voal tor the safety enow4h tit stralrgw moment to 'hhanks to his 44 yard sprint i After lunch the compact col ured in each leotan v'as a hit more onserva Tile Wildcats Alto bad traded I an Tv a' lhr Vilnll the gdme Ideeuntent to mot( Gardners int since Lion Fullback Wallace leating pmour Oh III yards on amt" steady drone of par until the 1 Millors 61-Yard home run dash 1 Thc hid vhalo gn tor hut I chance tor a birdie came im cark iii Ito second oo wards caiesed itiiyalon fornme liaid the Acc gromo It it th i 4 1 which led to the Inudidown itid 1 rame with steps in eight I oil on 1)(1( li own IS a 4 I 'lien sensing the kill he ham- i Airco laun or novnton's rum lhVy 010 hi liught atiout the salety 11 it mered in 13 1001 toe par and ddpper Bolt iArdner to their knees Saturday and captured the fiuth Nat amid Aniteoc golf chtumnonship tth a relentless 4 triumph Brilhant iron play and clioch hen 11 needed it the soun the 22 carold I IT pound Wirylind senior around 32 hole the cun-drenchod St Louis Country Club course in a specLientar cunder-ptr lo 1 4 1 1 't 51t are Yank Terrell (44 1 and Pobby started on the Purples' 23-yard hne ohby ni hile II oIhy RUNNING Fullback Max Pierce takes off on a 33-yard scamper in opening quarter Saturday Up front P1------ or 464i i i Ili 011 iii 11F1 i iii tni 1111 1 I A i I 40'44411 frt I "1 1 1 I I i hit Id( on a punt iticiiiiii Then lil 0 10 I ti (1( 'awl oncil'4' 1 1 J1 1 to tr go otittip ant on itt r41Ny A it 1 1 1 lin)111 1 tir foot from tho the fourth period again on 0 SIC1111 10 Mint! I IA iiiit No I s' -4 i shot Lc It no-N tt l'u no 'Vs 1 1 the crink to its lect The tirst tt-) totta 1pin at nthe 31st anot 3s if dirhaalie ected te-y tiltlaetrimtV fi 1 1 "I '1611(lill V3H1 I- Ow IN ifri I 10f l'AilM 'Ot her I i FC 1 H(11 11 nli0 ra lor I INI Tovi' only hnitlidtmn ri I 11H 80 rr wit It'll' "1'lly'11-1 "II 1114' "Litril "ilh 1 1 ulane CHIL 11 LI a 1 lim their OM) 30 311 VI i il Vk 1 11 ti I oil1011 (FI ten 1'111111liter t731 Play a par-hoir to tardr's ne hogeytts Ao nvit" i Boynton's interception of an ACC mP11111k at the 32nd iiib tiowo aet hi Minni nil te Lio ns sent 1itiack i 1 hVerell MI tly vile ony NEottlina il Lit kle tor un I 1 1 ri Alio (Aped inLt their second child ears 7-3 on first (tom) i 1411 ri01 1 tif Vitgllik Willi11211111 Ladets Win ni the 17 kid Aid) the on the next pldy tiller stitio t- 1 Nrai tt 1t moo 1 i cherubic face and confident air i (AME A II A CI Al I IA 4tio ltItt 111011 ittUt Ill 'OE I Alm on No l'ii tilt 011iZli 3 hl)le MI 1111 li't 1 SInIt' Int volt II trhnrN inlet- gae tirdner a chance after litsl ie A of the tine steamed down the side- wit t- si rok InIty Ovel: the first me holes of the morn- sm I od tomlel It tishint fig IJI rt Ill 4111 i ar MI (imuird l'asttig II ines and mitt An (1 '14 I Iwen Mooch lind 11 1'111111111(T (731 l'hly 37-0 Over nil putt on A i I i A 24 'mi rt 1 sktIf ket14t4' t-tt --c4ita4: s0- 4 'fk STATISTICS ON TCU KANSAS Sandie Field Goal Nips Paschal 3-2 Buffalo Buffalo 017 0111INIP1Pli 01 101 If' Intreented QtEtrterirtrk nues itm kr! nnibtr Iter rrrrr It tut 1h runt 4 Int 00 1 ardm Penalised rounl lipman's also vivre in the gallery Deane ILI(' only a one up eft4e i Olen looked like a See-S3W dUCI CIAN1 JO might he developing hut the young parents al'() Itatto nod I) tun 0 yr unn 1 1 0 6 At ti 0 7 2 4 to1! --pro tt to 11 it I Ii 110' -111 I itirg tit 1 SIN 111111'd Ili rt12111V 4 11 tor tho kk Oh :17 sottorttlt 'Vt fr it'll he seellittl Itu iricr 11 l''Itr4111 thtx mg 0 (I is droppol kick Irom 1 117 6 t1 1-111WVII AC() IACkitti EWA tot 1 w) t1 Tiliir len Ihe I I 1 41 Nrio AAee 99 ttfftt BY FRANK LUKSA Star-Telegram Sports Seiler Val Tenorio a defensive end provided all the offensive punch Amarillo needed with an arching II-yard field goal in the fourth quarter as the Sandies slipped past Paschal 3-2 Saturday night at Far- rington Field pAscnA(LAME AT A CLANCF AMARILLO '1H1 fierrv retrrer: (1111v Nordhiliti IIIII 100' 1310110 licht 11110 i) Muvo iirk0 perfect strike to Illnick Johnny leltnian who hint slipped behind in the end zone Dot the Lill slipped Ironi Veit tllIl' itreip and served 10 hhint the AFL Exhibition RUSHING Till V6 A511 Piere' Tfl a 52 6 DodSOn TCI' 6 Kt a Jarrell TIE 3 11 7 Gibbs HT a la 0 5 'III 16 11 Dawson ICI' 3 12 411 Moreland TCI' 4 I Terra'' TIT 4 I 03 lath Kansas ID lio 9 Coati Kansas 8 69 6 McClinton Kansas frt 56 Schick Kitilhat 6 21 3 5 ilson Kansas 10 3 3 Itukals Kansas I 4 fl Mal' arland Kansas 2 7 3 Smith Kansas 2 6 3 0 Keisling IIlIsI I 5 544 carried ball ads gained PASSING Pe PA NSW George VT Gibbs TIT 0 Dawson TIT II I 0 glad' Kansas Coals Kna II I 0 completed att sds gained PASS RECEIVING P( GT 11)S Dawson TCI' 1 11 erre'' UT I Deer Kansas I 5 0 caught ds gained ns PUNTING Th V111 AS I Terrell TCI 4 152 38 0 Anne TIT 4 Ila 211 5 Gibbs TIT 2 75 37 5 George TIT 112 31 0 Mad' aea 119 43 2 Kicked Ads Kicked AS Per Kick IIo(ufl New mit 24 Cal St 17 Tubule parlayed one touchdown awl a II Ut gallata goal lino dehmses Friday to heat the University of California 73 in their intersectional opencr With 24 seconds romaining in the first half Quarterback Phil Nugent threw an 11-yard scoring pass to Halfback Tommy Mason emnpleting a march of 73 yards ill 12 plays Kistler kicked the conversion California which Vol its three points on a 33-yard field goal by Jon Ferguson in the first quarter gained a first down al the l'ulane early in the fourth But in four plays the home dill) 110 a half yard and Tubme took met Minutes later the Bears got a second down On III TtilanP i St'111 hilt a g1111 the delendors Islood rock hard TIIIIMP 7 A A 7 CaltrArnIA A A Ci-Ffl Yervoon 0 0An Nugent Isner kirk Attend Ance-31500 First Dont os 21 ds (ittined Hushing 2611 man with the great golf game aids ((kilned Pasinft It wasn't havng any of that this et 21 Posses ornpleted 9 of Passe lotereented sleaming hot day Fumbles Recovered 9 tor :134 Pools Not UK 5 for 10 artis Penolited WEST POINT Sept 17 (44 FEATURE RACES Army crushed ambitious Buffalo Saturday 37-0 With a like touchdokk attack that included a 75- Here zit's' the results of feature yard run by sophomore Dirk races at the nation's leading tracks aturday: Eckert and a 71 -yard romp by Halfback Olen Adams Two other Army scores WIT(' Affileny' zroi 9- 40t 11tir joy nullified by holding penalties thud In the earliest season opener ill J1-siskol ouNs too 0 Cadet history Army got up steam after a slow Stall The crowd of included many Wh() trak vied 1tv 4 1tk from Buffalo hoping for an upset I)' the Bulls Army's new lonely end Bob Fuellhart joined his mates in the ($1 o) nor1 trld (9)( huddles in a departure from the TtyRiN previous system but he lined up s2 9t 4et: wide when play started 40 94 41)) third King's Morholl fiAo ECkelt a 19-yearold 180-pounder from Carlisle Pa showed fine speed and canny running ability HOLE-IN-ONE in his 75-yard jaunt on a punt re turn in the first period Adams $11000 CA moved from quarterback under- study to right half because of (3 8 CEO It 'I SEPT HOLE-IN-ONE (3 First Downs 1 113 l'ards tiained itushint 114 11 29 Yards Gained Passing of 3 Passes Completed 0 or 2 1 Passes Intercepted hv 2 ODD Fumbles Recovered for '29 Punts No Avg 5 fee 4111 5 for 35 Yards Penalized 5 or OS Tiffany averaged 40 yards on five boots one of them a surprise 53-yarder which succumbed on the Panther five Neither unit used the pass te any advantage Paschal threw three times and completed two the at a 2I-yard game-ending play which was its largest single gainer in the game Sandy defensive stalwarts actually included the entire forward section as did Paschal's The Sandies evened their sea son record at a game apiece while Paschal dropped its second in a row 0 3 111410 PROFIT PROVED Moyicig Equip' id tinnntriciPri COIN LAUNDRY STORES pp(pple ito experiewe Moffrqate investrncnl 9 fe tie thaw n-1 )0 rnoie business becouso ::::1 -i PLOP IF BELIEVE IN MAYTAG UP UP 10 1oto tillA Lf1'OPE INcomf 111'1 tr)(Ali()W4-- PPOIECIf FRANOWAS of AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY CO INC lowits Mnst Experitmed Osttbvtor WACO TEXAS OR A JACOB 0 BOX 13333 FORT WORM Atka 4-5255 or 0110n 6-5850 '1MAyirki''0 'AilerA 0 Holt New Sports Editor PORT ARTHUR Sept 17 Corlis Holt who has been on the Galveston Tribune for the past five years has been named sports editor of the Port Arthur News TOURNAMENT CASH FIRST PRIZE BAIL51 $LOO 16-25 GOLFLAND NOON TO 10 PM COBB PARK SPONSORED BY DOWNTOWN SERTOMA CLUB I Roger Zailska's injury rambled Memph is Sta te Rus 73 yards in another punt return in the third period Coach Dale Hall's latest edition also broke into the scoring column Past Rebels 35-0 on a plunge of four-yards by Fullback Al Itushatz a two-yard burst GAME AT AGLANCI hy Jun Connors ii Ill-yard pass Asi First Dilyrna Is from Tom illanda to George Yards Gained 3gg 1411 Yards Gained Passing los Isirschenbauvr and a 23-yard field 5 tif "'Res 7 'Pr I goal by Wanda the first-string 0 Passes Intercepted by 3 Om Fumbles Recovered 0 quarterback Blanda added a two 1 fa 9363 1Pn' OLT point conversion On a pass to Adams and booted two placement Peterson at the three James Earl conversions Wright got the six points three Buffalo was held to a total of plays later on a wedge from the 78 yards moving the ball only 21 I one yards on the ground 1 It stayed 7-0 through the first Army li IR 11 I' 37 BultnIn 0 0 0 0 0 in Tenorios fourth down placement took the shine from a rousing Paschal defensc which had slapped the Sandies down after they had a fresh series in the works and goal to go from the Panthers' six Amarillo surrendered a free safety later in the period when Halfback George Tiffany backtracked through his own end zone on fourth clown rather than risk a punt from deep in San de-land An estimated 1800 fans sat through one of the most vicious rih-rattlin' defensive struggles ths stadium has seen in years Paschal could dent the gangt ackling Amarillo delans past its 20-yard line on only one occasion This drive which followed Tenorio's ield goal ground ashore on the 15 when Halfback Ronnie McLean was popped to earth by Tackle Don Sanders and Tiffany Amarillo couldn't push out of clanger and with the line of scrimmage on the 13 Tiffany crayfished past the goal posts to hand Paschal its points Tenorio raised the bellowing crowd to its feet in the third period when he almost zipped away for a touchdown on a punt return The speedy 165-pound flanker took Halfback John Allee's punt on his own 25 headed toward the sidelines and then cut across the field through a widening patch of daylight Halfback Leo Davis the last Panther with a shot at the fleeting Sandy calf roped Tenorio on the Paschal 25 to halt the 50-yard runhack Tenorto later tried a field goal from the 11 hut it slithered short on Paschals two These were the only marillo threats during the evening Paschal watched a bright opportunity glide away in the second quarter when standout Tackle Buddy Owen and John Stewart smothered Tiffany on a punt attempt at the Amarillo 33 This time Davis' fourth-down crack at left tackle was halted by End John Britton and Sanders on the Sandie 24 Amarillo used the quick-kick to great advantage during the first half which bottled Paschal in its own end of the field AMARILLO Edwards Pritchitt I Dewlen Oration Berry Mayhan Cf'n Clark RO Smith Zusoan Whitehead blinderg Webb Britton Twing Owens Mongoid Dean FB Hunt PASCHAL Sanders McNeal Owens Lanier Prescott Cen Estes Clary Bourland Ellis It Cooper Stewart McNeal Gray Cashion I Garland Cates Mclean Cen Ectes Clary hour land Ellis Cooper Stewart McNeal Gray CaAlion I Gar law! Caim McLean You arc cordially invited to visit our all-noK modern and more spacious location al 66ig Camp Bowie Located just west of the Rio blocks west of Western Hills the street from the Desert Village Motel and just four blocks cast of the Weatherford traffic circle Atm: Eck rt 75 tuted Putt return ftttlrel 4 run pett hum Connor lUll litsutia kirk Vet Bleturla 23' AdAtn it punt 'turn Fitttneitt kUk I icu'scptup bnuott Itt from IThintitt kirk atter I Our New Cdr and ried Car dkplay roomi our Service and Parts Departments provide for you adequate eitsv parking for your convenience Green Bay Crushes 41-7 MEMPHIS Tenn Sept 19 State used a season'stworth of long gainers to break Arlington State's resistance and rode that crowd-stirring route to a 35-0 victory here Saturday night The interstate duel of two ambitious collegiate independents drew almost 10000 spectators to humid Crump Stadium Quarterback -fames Earl Wright one of the outsanding offensive backs in the South led the Memphis team to its easy victory I le scored wo touchdowns passed fo: third and gained 114 yards in eight attempts at the Arlington State goal Teammate Charlie Killett picked up 108 in a similar number of carries Arlington State could never penetrate deeper than the Memphis State 23 and during the last half could never advance past its own 45 The Rebels' top gainer was Reserve Fullback Dan Duncan with 21 yards in four carries Though the Rebels were clearly overmatched they hung 01 during the last half when the roof seemed likely to cave in on them Memphis Stale fumbled three times inside the 10 a pass receiver in the clear dropped an apparent touchdown and in the end the Tigers had to settle for a mere nine 25-yard dash by Jack Carter Wright's xtra-point kick and a safety picked up when third-team Guard Bill Scott tackled Arlington State's Douglas Wilson in the end zone During the first half the Rebels twice made threatening gestures MEMPHIS Tenn Sept 19 (Sp11--Nlemphis State used a sea- son'stworth of long gainers to break Arlington State's resistance and rode that crowd-stirring route to a 35-0 victory here Saturday night The interstate duel of two ambi- tious 1 1 i a independents drew almost 10000 spectators to humid Crump Stadium a a James Earl quarter but Memphis State counted three more times in the second period A Wright pass to Halfback Jerry Reese was good for 39 yards and set up another scoring to his End Don Coffey Ircin 19 yards out A pass interception later Second-Unit Quarterback Jack Carter hit Coffey again on a quick pass from the eight Coffey managed to get head shoulders ball and one defensive man into the end zone Two minutes before the halftime buzzer Wright whom Memphis State fans consider an all-American candidate slipped around his right side cut up the middle and gl yards later had scored the fourth Tiger touchdown of the evening Carter converted after the first two TDs mpniphis State 7 I :15 At 0 a 0 0 0 MSLI Wright 2-yard plunge (Carter kick MSLI- -Coffey 19-yard pass from Wright (Carter kick MSt1 Coffey 0-yard pass from Carter kick failed): NISLI Of-yard run i kick failed) AISU --Carter 25yard run (Wright kick) tackled Wilson for saletY WINSTON-SALENI Sept 17 kir--The Green Bay Packers Saturday night crushed the Washington Redskins 41-7 in a National Football League exhibition game The victory was the sixth straight for the unbeaten Packers and the sixth consecutive defeat for the Odorless Redskins Some 8000 fans saw the Packers open a 34-0 had before the Redskins scored on a 2-'I id SCrevri pafS from Quarterback NI Reynolds to Fullback Don Bossier midway in the third quarter Bossier's run as the first penetration hy hapless on beyond the Packers' 43-yard line Revolutionary is the wool that best describes our new Service facilities which have hcen designed and built to service the smallest foreign car to the hugest American-made luxury Gi A new experience will he yours when you drive in to one of our seventeen separate reception stalk where one of our Service Counselors and a trained mechanic will come to you to discuss your service needs with the same courteous personal attention you've come to expect from Bob Campbell's Western Oldsmobile And while our factory-trained mechanic is restoring your cars vitality you can relax in our air-conditioned waiting room or be whisked away in a courtesy car to your office or home But before you leave please note the all new and modern up-to-date factory equipment which allows us to furnish you the quickest possible service at the lowest possible rates Now for im added bonus! When vou patronize our Service Department you receke another innovation for customers of Bob Campbell's STAN1PS! Wre sincerely fed i that Bob Campbell's Western Olds new facilities is the answer to rill your itutomotive needs Here you'll find a casual atmosphere for suburban shopping plus the "LOWEST' TERMS with the SERVICE ANYWI WWII you please visit us soon? Thank you i NI (Bob) Campbell President American League Leaders Player AR PO Runnels Boston 131 500 79 'tin Smith Chicago 142 Ro WE HAVE-OR WILL ORDER BOOKS ON ALL SPORTS barber's book store 1 at the Memphis State goal but iteovnnr egveland I'S 44 01 146 103 pass interceptions foiled them on my'llwr'srnn both occasions and their Tennes- i See hOStS used four splendid and Francrma Cle 31 ve 1 490) '80 141 esh end throckmorton ED 6-7002 '113144 it Al lee Davis Beduel FS Sandera Mann score by periods Amriflo 0 0 3 3 0 2-- 2 Scoring lin order of occurrence) 10--None None 40 I Amarillo I kicked ILYard field goal at 244 Amarillo 3 Paschal Sanders (Paschall credited wiih sliff 1 Virn Tiffany backed through own end zone Amarillo 3 Paschal 2 Officialli Adrian CI ar IL referee Jimmy Weehont umpire Quince Fill ton field Judge Don Hunt head lines man FELT HAT SALE rte A I 1 DI Ca1411 WESTERN OLDS -J very unsplit-T plays to retire with a 26-0 adtantage at the intermission point The first of them was a 45- yard run by Freshman Fullback Charlie Kil lett who missed scoring by the margin of an olympic 'dive by Reb Halfback Maurice 101 I 1 AktibiOvel lititertS 4 Vit IT ess WISTIRN OLDS 'Nji New Cars Parts Service Used Cars VPAlt llopttA biwn 041 11040A 063 PE 8-2803 6618 CAMP BOWIE BLVD c-' Five-Game Ticket Offer Good Through Oct 15 Po OLP Thousands of Felt HatsL--all colors Western dress wome n's children's all price-slashed All Sizes Shady Oaks Hats 1 up Add 75c for Mail Order EVERY HAT IN THE HOUSE DRASTICALLY REDUCED Children's Hats S5 95 up ladies' Hots $895 up Men's Hats Dark Pastel Shades $795 up wISTCO31 VOICOw009 2 41h 4 (A) (1 ---eit q411111' 3 I I i fl-not' 'ii )-1- OK tifircirtjb 41' fist worPorl 't1 LI zEti 'l IC 1 littV4 alt 14 li 7111) 24 grjrn 4444 Ifiel 11 Ma mit SOFI elms A N- 'x V17 1 adults are 75 cents per game and $1 at the gate The bargain admission is nONV on sale at the Central Ticket Office in Clark's office at 3210 Lancaster and at Dale's Grocery Market BOO 21st The tickets also are good for Negro city high school games The five-game ducat may he used only for regular season contests and is void during post-season playoffs Fort Worth football fans have less than a month remaining to take advantage of an exceptional ticket bargain being offered for city high school games A special five-admission ticket for adults and students will remain available only through Oct 15 Herman Clark city athletic director announced For $3 adults may purchase a ticket allowing them to qttend any five games during the year Otherwise pre-game prices for No' 6 yvitIc 11 a 909909V2 HOUSTON ST PETErtS BROS adosie4S'V 'Art INC ED s-ins 'TOM PETERS President Mail Orders Invited Imo 101611t0g614'1111141aldbel IL 7 iPe4'0".

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