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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 19

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i THE WICHITA EAGLE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 11 1942 Commandos Seek Second Straight oday EC Losers Ex-Foes to Combine Against Colorado Air Base Eleven Today ustrial Cage Squads Work Out TEXAS CHRISTIAN CRUSHES KANSAS GRID SQUAD 41-6 mam pros to FACE COLORADO TEAM AT STADIUM K-STATE FROSH BEAT FT RILEY CAVALRY MANHATTAN KAN Oct CF) 15th Cavalry football 'team from Fort Riley Kan took a 32 to 0 thumping today because its opponent was woefully lacking in manpower The Soldier eleven originally was carded to play the Kansas State college team but a shortage of reserves caused college officials to substitute the freshman team The yearlings administered the 32 to 0 spanking LONGHORNS PASS FOR 70 VICTORY OVER OKLAHOMA Texas Shifts from Running Attack in 3rd Period to Beat Sooners Commandos Announce1 Only One Change in Lineup for Game Today KICKOFF AT 2:30 Victorious in their first start cf the season the Aero Commandos Wichita's rugged pro eleven hopes to make it two in a row this afternoon at Lawrence' stadium when they face Lieut Ken Ormls Colorado Springs air base squad The Commandos looked impressive in defeating Camp Gruber rOkJahoma 26 to 0 last Sunday and today Coaches Pete Bausch and Gene Ronzanl are hoping the club will cut loose with some fancy fireworks in the way of plays Indications are that a large throng will view the contest with officials announcing last hight that plenty of medium priced tickets are available Rams in Lineup Fans who viewed the Commandos In their debut voted the club the greatest this section oi the country has seen There seems to be power every position and with the addition of two players from the Cleve-' land Rams the roster now seems pretty iwell The lure of professional football apparently has hit the town because of the spectacular play in last Sunday's game Most of the fans got a terrific -bang out of attempting to follow the ball under the famed T' as used by the Commandos and all agreed it was a difficult job to identify the ball carrier until he was in the open 1 While It still October sewal gymnasiums in town vibrate vltt the bounce end rebound of basketballs as many of the tlty'a leading teams ars organizing and preparing for the coming season to be sponsored the park board Cessna is working out four dare a week and i a casual visitor to the Friends uni-veisity gym Is apt to run into the Boeing Sponsors are contacting the park office for a In the league and a meeting will be -called in the very near future to accept new applications and to give the team managers an opportunity to adopt a policy of league play Team managers or sponsors should call Emory Cos at the park office for informa tlon about the league Gymnasiums may be scheduled for prac tice purposes through the park office Basketball officials who plan to either men's or women's basketball should dtop a card or phone to the park office for registration purposes MINNESOTA LOSS TO ILLINOIS BIG SATURDAY UPSET MIddlewest "with Buckeyes and Notre Dame Winning Provides Fast Action NAVY LOSS SURPRISE By HERB BARKER NEW YORK Oct An other stunning series of upsets left the nation's football fans limp but happy today and the experts merely limp Topping the list by -all odds was the defeat of Minnesota's Gophers in the Big Ten for two years by a vastly underrated Iilllnois outfit operating under a new head coach Ray Eliot Given absolutely no chance against the big men from the north the Hlinl paced by the brilliant play of guard Alex Agase Much of the most spectacular action was concentrated in the middle west where Notre Dame and Ohio State successfully repelled far western Invasions Notre Dame with Angelo Bertelll in rare passing form crushed Stanford 27-0 Ohio State a powerful team on the basis of results thus far handed Southern California a 28-12 beating Wolverines grabbed a 14-0 lead In the first 20 minutes against Bernie Bierman's Iowa preflight outfit but could not fight off the superior reserves and bowed 2S-14 It wax Michigan's first defeat and Iowa fourth successive triumph Including a 7-6 decision1 over Minnesota Wisconsin with Elroy Hirsch in the starring role whipped Big Sir champions handily Head Coach Bausch is making f0Ught their way to a sensational only one change ih his starting line-1 20-13 victory that turned the Big up over- that used last week This Tea conference race upside down sees Bob Layton the sensational right end going in place of Triplett The rest of line finds Kelly at the other end Gene Ely and Garrett at tackles Merkel and Ax at guard with Coach Bausch at center The backfield will see the pass throwing artist Ralph Miller at quarterback Red Hayes and Tip Mooney at the quarterback positions with Paul Graham at fullback However several other backs are certain to see plenty of action including the popular Snoz Wheeler and backfield Coach Gene Ronzanl The latter is one of the greatest Agase first stole the ball from Minnesota's Bill Daley and ran 33 yard to one touchdown and then after Minnesota had tied the score at 13-13 the same player recovered a loose ball in the end zone for another touchdown Purdue In Up Set Purdue and Princeton accounted for two more big surprises Princeton Itself the victim of an upset at the hands of Williams a week ago uncovered unexpected strength in a 10-0 rout of Navy at New York Purdue beaten by Fordham and trounced by Vanderbilt pulled itself together and nipped passers in the business and also wildcats conquerors of Texas 7-6 TWO COLLEGE RIVALS now playing with the same team are slated to see heavy action In Lawrence stadium this afternoon when the Wichita Aero Commandos go after their second straight victory against the Colorado Springs Air Base squad Doug McEnulty left will see heavy duty today attempting to crash the Colorado line from his fullback post His now team-mate Snoz Wheeler will be hack in there as a pass-receiving and running halfback Wheeler former Southwestern university back kicked the deciding points that handed McEnultys Stokers a defeat In their opener last season1 ouch Football Tilt Astounds British Spectators Baldisb Colonels 20 Years Out of College Help Bombardiers Beat Eagles in First English Tilt of Its Kind Jayhawkers Put Up Battle but Horned Ifrogs Show too Much Power WITHOUT WIN 1 FORT WORTH TEX Oct Powerful Texas Christian scoring almost at will remained among the undefeated untied football teams i with an easy 41-6 victory over Kansas' today (The Christians sporting what appears to-be their best team since the 1936 machine which went through the seasbn undefeated and whipped Carnegie Tech in the Sugar Bowl rolled on their two favorite weapons to down the a smashing reverse play and the forward pais Some 6000 spectators had hardly settled in their' seats when the Frogs made their -first score a drive for 55 yards On six plays Van Hall went over from the four-yard line and Patton converted The Frogs picked up two more In the second period Fullback Ralph Porter recovered a Kansas fumble on the 8 Don EZell tore around right end to the 1 then Charles Conway bucked it over Guard converted Rons as Pass Falls A few minutes later Beecher Montgomery the outstanding offensive star With 101 yards gained returned 'a Kansas kick to the 28 tore through center! to the 14 Fading and attempting to pass Montgomery found no receiver and dashed around left end for a touchdown kicked the extra pptat The Christians addedtwo more In the third Montgomery tossed to Hall -who lateraled tp Patton a guard the play going to the Kansas 18 Montgomery on a Take reverse went to the 3- then Conway went around- left end for the score A few minutes later the Christians took over at midfield Dean Bagley pint-sized halfback passed to End Billy Heame for a touchdown Smith converted final counter came early In the last period on jbl series of passes that drove deep into Kansas territory A clipping penalty gave the Frogs the ball on 1 and Montgomery bucked over kick was blocked but Montgomery picked it rup and ran across for the extra point Midway in the filial period he fad beautifully and tossed to End Otto Schnellbacher the play good for 60 yards and a touchdown kick was blocked XA2aA3 I TCTJ- LS Alford lM984LT(caMllhMM FlllRCP LQ Patton uitlMQS Blsckstonq nodcci RT Flowers Hardman RE AAsms Altman QBBaaB Klx LH Hall Unquiet Bond JSherwood FB Porter 0 0 0 Texas Christian 7 14 II Kansas- scoring: Touchdown Sehnell-bacher (sub for Dick) TJxas Christian scorlpg: Touchdowns HsU Conway liub tor Hall) 3: tor Nlx Hearnel sub for Alford) Point after touchdown Patton (placement) CHeal (sub for Patton) 2 (placement Smith (sub for Pslineri (ru MinsT Montgomery (sub for JXlx) i Andy Swenson Says 'Vi- "VO- -re rX''A With Canada threatening i to chain Nazi prisoners because they said the Nazis were chaining Canadians captured in the Dieppe raid in retaliation for alleged British fettering of captives In the same raid prison camps of the two -nations are soon going to resemble a Georgia chain gang Of one thing you can bo sure The scheduled- fox Monday evening wont be a bed time story Two French cruisers are reported target off of Martinique Island in West Indies These two ships are supposed to be immobilized by agreement high time we not only Immobilize these two ships hut all French war equipment on and around this Island Do you suppose for one moment the realistic Nazis would permit Martinique conditions to exist If they were In onr place? It's a close race between Jane Arden and Captain Easy to see which can get In tighter spots than Orphan Annie The Horse show at the Forum this week was voted the best ever held here hoping we never get too pre -occupied to present the 4-H Club show or the Horse show Both are good and steadying: influences in a hectic world Maximum motor efficiency never meant so much to the motorist as lt does today With fattening being based upon a very limited amount of gasoline car owners are going to demand super efficiency and gas mileage from theta motors at Topeka and Waterman maintain one of the largest and best equipped shops In the region devoted exclusively to auto repairing With our experience and our exclusive DY-NA-MO-METER machine we discover exactly where your motor Is falling down on the Job and we correct that condition have saved motorists many thousands of dollars by eliminating needless repairs Yours Andy Swenson 17-2 Pitts Panthers put up a flneltro point before only 12315 Clever stand against Great Lakes naval iand stadium customers station but went down 7-6 Iowa trounced Camp Grant 33-16 and field They were carried into the game on stretchers Play-by-play accounts over a loud speaker only added to the confusion of the British spectators but they cheered dutifully Major William Cowart whose mother wouldn't let him play foot ball when he attended I Harvard and I was' the hero A long bombardier forward pass bounced off the chest of a defensive halfback and fell into hands and he fell across the goal line The fighter pilots made a brave bid for a tie In the last minute when Capt William A Sherwln formerly of Chicago university passed 30 yards to Lieut Clro Beal- tags' formerly of I Tt who stepped out of bounds bn the one-yard line The unfamiliar assortment of forwards laterals pushings and shovtags were summed up by the announcer who said a large group of English schoolboys who were invited to see the game were apparently with Marquette ran up a 34-12 count on Iowa State Texas Aggies Fading In the Southwest Texas A and obviously only a shadow of Its PITT PANTHERS LOSE BY POINT TO GREAT LAKES Pass and Kick for Point by Blue Jackets Spells Defeat for Pittsburgh SCORE IS 7 TO 6 CLEVELAND Oct WV-Spotting Pitt's Panthers a touchdown by tricky Bill Dutton the Great Lakes Bluejackets rallied in the final period for a 7-6 victory today Billy Harrell pitched a 22-yard scoring pass to Red Hickey and Bob Nelson calmly booted the decisive a DORADO VINNER ARKANSAS CITY Oct Sparked by their powerhouse fullback Howard Kelly the El Dorado Wildcats blasted out an 18 to 0 victory over the City Bulldogs here tonight and stayed in the running as one of the top valley The Wildcats started their first touchdown drive midway in the first quarter and on a series of line plunges and end sweeps put the ball on the Arks 4 yard marker Kelly then lugged the leather through center for the counter Attempted conversion failed The El Dorado eleven threatened several times In the second frame but a fumble on the Arks 20 gave the ball to the Bulldogs who punted out of danger As the first half ended ihe Wildcats were out in front 6 to 0 Holmes Wildcat halfback scored the final two El Dorado counters The first In the opening minutes of the third period on an end sweep and the second bn an off tackle play which went across from the 10 yard line Both conversions failed The Arks rallied In the final quarter and laid down a barrage of passes but as the gun sounded the Bulldogs were battling on the El Dorado 40 yard line SUMMARY El Dorado Ark City BATTLES HARD DALLAS Oct 10 CP) Texas pounded futllely at a rugged Oklahoma line for two periods today then found the Sooners were too slow to halt a passing attack so the Longhorns pitched their way to a 7-0 victory in the 37thr renewal of this colorful Intersectional football game It was Roy McKay who got Into the hair of the Sooners as did Jack Crain in the immediate past years pass from the Oklahoma 32-yard line deep in the third period brought the touchdown 'Kenneth Matthews one of the Texas trackmen-halfbaCks took the pitch over his shoulder and stormed untouched across for the score McKay tried for the point and missed but Oklahoma was off-side and on the second attempt the Longhorn fullback planted the ball between the goal posts A crowd of 20000 less than half the number that saw the contest last year was treated to a game jammed with long runs and long passes and mighty kicking In fact it was kicking that really brought defeat to the Sooner Sooners a Hole McKay had kicked outside on the Oklahoma two yard line to put the Sooners into a hole from which they never could dig 'themselves Huel Hamm something of a punter himself booted the ball to Jackie Field the other Longhorn trackman-halfback Jackie scooted back to the Oklahoma 32 Then McKay uncorked his touchdown pass Oklahoma proved surprisingly strong on the defense Hie Sooners almost held their own against the big Texas eleven in the first period and actually outplayed the Longhorns in the second quarter driving down to the Texas line where they missed a first down by inches But McKay was a little too much for the tired Sooners Not only did he do a tremendous job of running passing and punting but he was the! defensive gem of the game It was his fine work at slowing down three blockers at once that saved a touchdown by Boone Baker in the third period Anthony Rodeo to Open Wednesday ANTHONY Octi Thousands of southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma residents will converge on this city Wednesday Thursday and Friday when Anthony holds its annual three-day Fall Funfest General Chairman Al Gard announced last night Bulldoggtag 'calf roping Brahma bull riding bronc riding and all the' features that go to make a rodeo will be staged during the afternoon sessions at the fata grounds' starting daily at 2 Running horses which competed at the Kansas state fata at Hutch tason in Eureka Iola Coffeyville and TOpeka have been arriving here for the past several days to train for the yearly fall rodeo and galloping horse putt Gard said A big parade will open the show at noon on Wednesday followed-by a free ham hock and beans lunch-eon at the fata grounds Thursday will be at the funfest with the mile and 70 yards running -event slated to attract many of the -Middle West's st bangtails school parade Is carded for ay afternoon along with the rodeo acts The Anderson-Srader carnlva company opens the week-long program on Monday night at the fata grounds Chairman Gard said AUGUSTA RUNS OVER PEABODY HIGH 30-15 PEABODY Oct 9 August high school chalked up their fourth victory here last night In a wild scotlng Sams winning over Peabody high 30 to 19 i The Augustaas scored in every' period but the second with Robson skirting his left end in the first period to give his teammates an early Head Xn the- third quarter it was Applegate who stole the show breaking away a 55-yard Jaunt to score Kennedy circles nls right end in the fourth period for- the final touchdown FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Before Yao Malay Write sr Print Flalalyl WISCONSIN BOWLS OVER TIGER SQUAD IN 17-9 VICTORY Sophomore Halfback Hirsch Scores Two Touchdowns to Pace Badgers 25000 WITNESS GAME MADISON- WIS Oct A favored Wisconsin football team paced by sophomore halfback Elroy Hlrsch defeated a strong Missouri eleven 17 to 9 before 25000 in an tatersectlonal encounter today Hirsch scored two touchdowns FORDHAM TIES Rams Miss Victory by Iield Goal After Taking Ball io Three-yard Line i NEvrf YORK Oct Ford-hata slid North Carolina battled to a scoreless tie before 19500 fans at the Polo Grounds today in an intersection football game that packed most of its excitement Into the final period when the Rams ripped to three-yard line but missed a victory on an unsuccessful field goal by Joe OsosU ENGLISH TIE SCOTS I 0-0 IN GRID GAME LONDON Oct MV-Brltbh greatest wartime pageant -an international game between Endlind and ended In a scoreless draw today before a crowd of 75000 at Wembley stadium Hie biggest football crowd In England since 1939 Included two kings George of Greece and Haakon of Norway as well as several cabinet ministers high government and military officials ANTHONY HIGH' BEATS OXFORD ELEXEN 7-0 OXFORD Oct 9 (Special) Anthony high school's' rrid eleven displayed a flashy passing attack In the final half to turn hack squad 7 to 19 here tonight Holding tht edge in the first half Oxford kept the Anthony squad scoreless hut subsided to their rivals passing attack In the final half which set up the only touchdown Menasco carried on short plunge for tba seoro former potent self fell before Cor-Keith pus Christl 18-7 as Texas barely made the grade against Oklahoma 7-0 Baylor stopped Arkansas 20-7 and Texas Christian routed Kansas 41-6-In the East Boston college chalked up a hard fought' inter-sectional victory over Clemson 14-7 as Fordham and North Carolina played a scoreless tie Harvard battled William and Mary on even terms 7-7 and West Virginia scored over South Carolina 13-0 Penn trounced Yale 35-6 in an Ivy league fray Brown led by Hank Margarita halted Columbia 28-21 army with Hank Mazur in the leading role easily handled Cornell 28-8 and Colgate taking advantage of pass Interceptions whipped Dartmouth 27-19 Sinkwfch Goes Wild Georgia with Frankie Sinkwlch operating in high gear buried Mississippi under a 48-13 count while Vanderbilt eked out a 7-6 verdict over Kentucky the second such one point loss the Wildcats have suffered in Southeastern conference play Tulane easily defeated Bice df the Southwest conference 18-7 and Georgia's pre-flight squad thus unbeaten decisively trounced handles the club in excellent manner when ihe runs in the quarterback position Pullback! Doug McEnulty is also expected td see service while Herb Schlotthauer and the veteran Swede "EUStrom will also see" much action The latter amazed last audience with his ability to handle the -ball on punts converting them into long gains with I Us laterals Two new linemen from Cleveland will also see action today (Teeter) SchupaCh the 273 pound tackle who also doubles In the role of kicker with boots that averaged between 73 yards and 80 yards in practice last week and Red God- rey a flashy end I Colorado Springs brings a team here with a reputation for wide open football Coach Or mis ton a former Pitt man is a great believer In the single wingback and will throw it against the Commandos PROBABLE LIVECPS Commandos Kelly Ely bX A LQ Bausch Merkel RO Garrett RT Leyden Re Miller eyes III Mooney RK Qraham c) FB Official REFEREE John Cover Oklahoma UMPIRE Tirri Komhaus Wichi't HEAD LINESMAN Leo Kalliv Chiea0 FIELD Jl'DGE Oltn Henderson JTendv STARTING 3:30 o'clock Ticket sale opens at Stadium o'clock Builders Down of 34 to 0 Colorado 1 Borinas Hobson Miller McKeever Baylees Kins Pruitt Martin Kazm-erczak alenaor WINFIEIZJ KAN Oct (APV-A gqard John Xlatheson of Kunaa City made the longest scoring run cf the game os Southwestern walked over the Colleee of Emporia 34 to 0 tonight Intercepting a ETpcriaptn in the third quarter he rar yar da for the touchdown Haltbscic Howard Spoon an Oklahoman apnrierd the (round attack conn three cf tne Southwestern touchdowns Emporia sever eroded Southwestern a line drawing that near only once fj recovering a fumbi The Interonfer-eae victory was the i third win of the season fur Southwestern which now has rolled on NT points compered with- none npDontnrjr' FOUTHWESrfcliN poq EMPORIA MOrrig t-M aeons: IltltlBd ROtl 1 a lT seaeesi e- VC Mftthf -spaseaestLOasseisSsoN Muler 4mmhssm-C sssMiesi MAislrtiisl RddfrlCk eaetseess RO own svsssese esilSI RT Pcrkijii 30 Z1 MISMS Rl sassstllsss FI Ml sessea ONI N3Dd Thorn to zi Fr eiaa AodfMon FjlOfl II seaisef issttseeee Blind FT3 jv Richer Score tor COaire ft' Eirpor 0 0 fl South 7 14 si! Vani 4 irisrerrrnr- RcS-rce John! vec -c'-r ursirt jjii-i cover -ui dav Mjsirr Fori hjv iv l- Bowling Facock Jewelers Arms-ran Boiomon Candy Fulstafl Kanus Coal Wallis 14 10 9 I 4 4 I 11 13 15 Fet 774 Sto 500 5V M3 331 137 'MS Bchitx Beer UThey Bread Kish team ten -FaUtiff fch team thinv Kansas Coal 2387 Cox hish tea lt Walrs hiah thirty 345- WRESTLING FORUM MOIL OCT 12 GRAHDOUICH BS VIRAG 3 OTHER 3IATCIIES Ticket at 126 Main 44c 55c 75c110: Aibee WITH THE AIR FORCES SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND Oct Maj Gen Ira bombardier eleven blasted the football hopes of Brig-Gen Ftank Eagles 6 to 0 today In the first touch football game ever played in Eng land A befuddled crowd of RAF and English spectators accustomed to rugby looked on Baldlsh lieutenant colonels 20 years out of college grunted and groaned with second lieutenants almost young enough to be their sons on the turf of a former school The WAAFS placed blankets on the side lines to give the game an American college touch The bombardiers made sure their substitutes would not be too exhausted when they reached the UNITED EAST RUNS OVER RAILROADERS 39-0 Pollock Paces Aces in Win with Three Touchdowns in Wild Exhibition (Special to The Cade) NEWTON Oct East Aces whipped their speedy backfield into action early here tonight to roll to a wild 39 to 0 victory oyer the faltering Newton Railroaders Taking the ball In the early minutes of the game the Aces with a combination of passes and running plays marched twice to the one-yard line of the hapless Railroaders with Wendell Pollock and Bill Gelst crossing With a 14 point lead the powerful Wichita offensive was not to be denied with drives netting: them another tally In the second period one more In the third and their finale score in the fourth' Pollock was the spearhead of the: Wichita attack here tonight reach-tag pay dirt fur the Aces in thej first and second quarters and dashing 44 yards to score in the third period The right-handed passing of: Gelst however was a big factor in! the East gains with one in the last period setting up the final score In the fourth period already out ahead 27 to 0 the Wichitans marched again to the one-yard line of Newton where McEnulty plunged for the tally Their final touchdown came a few minutes later when a pass Gelst to Jones set up the threat on the 20-yard! line and Jones galloped across from there for the score STAKTIXO UXIUP XEWTOX EAST MiiitMi siLK i Pbpow Monro ZT 8 Boon Mftttos mimmmg tLOs (S(iii qJcrnijin Howard C- Slattery Sedowaki Slvtcr Bpnro gs RT Cowon Bocuc Boll a Geiot Crawler LH Hclnolw Wrlfht Pollock FB Jones Yards sained rusfcint 330 lost raahlnr 3 First downs rnshlng IS passing 0 Passes attempted I Passes Passes completed for yards tcrcened 1 Punts 3 Punts Penalties 3 Penalties yards 3 Own fumbles recovered Kickoff yards 311 Newton: Yards reined rushing Yerdr tost rushing 40 First dowrs rushing 3 First downs passing 2 Passes attempted 0 'Passes completed 3 Passes completed 53 Passes intercepted 1 Punts 3 Punts for yards 137 Psnalties Penalties for yards 40 Fumbles 3 Own fumbles recovered 2 Kickoffs 1 STATES Washburn Loses to Pittsburg Eleven TOPEKA Oct Sparkling with laterals the Pittsburg Teachers swept over Washburn university their first conference football foes 19 to 0 tonight A blocked Washfcu rd' punt seven minutes after the opening kickoff was picked up by Melvin Jones Gorilla left end-Who ran 30 yards for the first score: Three era later Leroy fichutte quarterback aked through the line end 33 yards to second tally A double lateral fSchuette-to-Olenn Tolle-to-Zd Williams worked on the third play in the third period for another touchdown Schuette converted Washburn failed to muster a single threatening offensive drive Ed Bolduc Ichabod center did outstanding defensive work Commando Tickets on Sale at 9 a The ticket sale for the Com-mzndo-Colorado Springs game will open at 9 this morning at the Lawrence stadium ticket office Officials revealed there were plenty of medium-priced tickets remaining FOR WICHITA I START $105 to $175 MONTH MEN WOMEN PREPARE IMMEDIATELY IN YOUR OWN HOME Duke 26-12 Alabama and Ten- easily over compare- RliRCJ cr opposition Virginia TWVi nmr k-acei ana Virginia icon won Southern conference victories af Virginia military led by Joe Muha trounced Virginia 38-18 Utah's reign in the Big Seven came to an end as Brigham Young earned a 12-7 decision The big surprise in the Far West was furnished by A which handed Oregon State Rose Bowl champion its first defeat 30-7 Washington maintained its winning ways beating Oregon 15-7 and Washington State ran up a 68-16 count on Montana Santa Clara nosed out Call'cmla 7-6 and St Mary's pre-flight stopped Alameda Mast guard 40-0 PASS INTERCEPTIONS HAND CALDWELL WIN KIOWA Oct I CadwrQ high school on two csss interceptions in h- fourth oertod for touchdowns here today to turn hack Kiowa hish 13 to 0 Oardneawaa the tint to come through for CaldwKl anagglnc a Kiowa pass in early minutes of the fourth quarter to cross Kiowa however continued their passtnf In an attempt to knot the score and thla time it was Brag who Intercepted and tromped goalward Washington IS: Oregon 7 Brigham Young 13: Utah Brown 24- Ctiumbi 31 Loaa Marine 0: Idaho eouthern branch 37 California Ramblers 4: Collett of pacific 0 Alieeherv (F 33: FarBiam 0 Buena Virta 0- Upper Iowa 33 Manksto Teachers 7: Winrna Teachers St Cloud Teachers 33 Duluth Teachers 7 Lake Forest Carroll 19 iTEXAS AGGIES LOSE TO CORPUS CHRISTI CORPUS CHRIST! TEX Oct 10 C45) The Comets of the Corpus- Christl naval air station hit the victory road for the first time today playing a fine defensive game that paid off with an 18 to 7 win over the southwest conference football champions the Texas A Aggies i The navy team coached by Lt Marty Karow former backfield coach at A 6c ihit the Aggie running attack In reverse and held the vaunted cadet aerial offensive to 161 yards The Cadets lost a net of 15 yards by rushing while the Comets could boast of 38 Fumbles and intercepted parses prevented a major drive by either team CLEMSON TIGERS BOW TO BOSTON COLLEGE BdsTON Oct 10 A heavily favored Boston college team was pushed to the limit today to overcome a scrappy Clemson Tiger eleven 14 to 7 giving the their first victory in three tries against the South Carolinians AND VICINITY EXAMINATIONS! 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