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01 adtaUquoAi riMtfcrrMmw a gafwyw 4 4 v' BIG SIX TITLE TIE ARMY AND NAVY BOTH -GALLOP I---: i vi ffS i ri 2 ml BUNPAY MORXXNO NOVEMBER 1 144 Cessna Vet Gets Ready to Dunk One rrrvr 1 soon EMPLOY POWER ATTACK TO BEAT 20 TO 0 POWERFUL NAVY IN 5-TOUfflDOWN WIN OVER PURDUE 32-0 KAN STATE HUFFS SCORING CHANCES HAS SCORELESS TIE Vf Sgy Winhoite veteran little bet shot far the Cessna Cats finds an easier wref getting those fielders and pots one fat the 'rim at the Slim Crowd of 4500 Turns Out to See Favored homa Team Wip Game HAS ONE CHANCE LAWRENCE KAN NOT (ff) Big Six defending champtoiu battered their wij to a 20-0 triumph jover the Jayhavkers Cf Kuuai here today and assured Itself of at least a tie for first place in the conference year The Sooners featured off tackle smashes with Deraid Lebow Tom Meagon and Charles Heard doing most of the carrying to crush a dogged but outclassed Kansas eleven that made only one serious threat to scare The Sooners scored the first time they got possession of the ban In this 42nd meeting between the two state universities -Bud Wooten Oklahoma end blocked Leroy first attempt to punt and Coach Dewey Luster's stalwart set nil for the goal from Kansas' S3 yard line Eight plays later Lebow bucked the final yard to give the Oklahomans their initial touchdown and Wooten placeklcked accurately for the added point Kansas went Into the air In an attempt to overhaul the more powerful Soonfers but made but one fconaflde push that threatened the Oklahoma goal In the second quarter the Kan-sahs got the ball on their own 40 and pushed to the Sooner 12 before they were stopped Charley Moffett vpiwim tailback and Dwight Sutherland carried the ball in the drive and two Moffett-Sutherland passes flldfd th rally ground-eating running attack got into high gear In the third period after the half ended 7-0 The Sooners went 02 yards fxbm the kickoff after the Intermission and Homer Sparkman sneaked across the final yard for the Oklahoman's second touchdown Wooten again converted Tha Jayhtvkin' rial attempts white of IS wtn completed could not brine sustained drive tor the Kansans Three lattrctpfcioat at crucial momenta cut snort the Crimson and Blue's onU valuable offensive weapon Oklahoma's moat Impressive throat came te the final Quarter when Tom Keason Sooner back hurst Into tbs open ott "tackte and raced IS yards from his SO rto ths Kansas IS John Wright fullback promptly aped around Kanaae loft and far the-remaining IS yards and a touchdown on tha following play Statistics of the same showed Kanes made only one leea first down than 11 to but the Sooners had a wide martin In yards coined 33S to 111 The victory i which save tha Somers three wins on- tie and no losses teavee them with only Nebraska left on their conference schedule Oklahoma Position kinsi iB Reynolds iT Chase Okl ahon pinklnr Haltett tMMIIMIt No Beds for Fans BALTIMORE Nov It (AP) eut-ef-tewnen attending the Army-Navy game are going to find bods mighty scarce in Baltimore the nights of December 1 and 2 A survey of downtown Baltimore hotels showed tonight that there Is not a single unreserved vacancy for the Army-Navy week end Room clerks said army and navy personnel had reserved an available rooms KENNA IS KEY TO SUCCESS Gridder Plagued by Injuries for Two Seasons Now All-America By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK Nov (ffV-We were at West Point a little over a year ago It was a day right out of a picture bright and cheery with plains cloaked in an early fall beauty that might be matched but never surpassed Despite this touch of heaven you could cut the gloom that pervaded the post with a knife Tom Yates then in the publicity department gave us the firet clue to the trouble Kenna Doug he said dolefully twisted his knee in practice yesterday and we know yet how bad It is Just slipped out in the open on the damp Well the name was vaguely fo-miliar as we had heard the year before that there eras a football player named Kenna who was highly regarded but he had broken an arm in the first game that year and nothing more iras heard of him We stalked Lieut Col Earl Blalk to his tower office in a corner of the gymnasium Colonel Blalk frank and affable made no secret of his concern over the injury to this kid Doug Kenna of the greatest natural backs I ever 1m said say he promises to be the best back since the days of Chris We walked over to the football practice field A plebe named Glenn Davis was making tacklers look silly as he darted down the field with the ball in scrimmage A bright future was predicted for him But the conversation still was of Kenna and Colonel Blalk called over a young fellow garbed in grey sweat suit who was walking around and around the field one leg poker stiff Xeuua the erioael said aad exchanate pleasantries with aa nice-looking personable a lad aa you ooald meet He seemed of medium ilia If art a little on tha emaU aids but you aould see he waa well-knit and wall coordinated Well It until last Saturday that the football fang saw tha Dow Kenna Colonel Blalk had seen for two roan at least in his a aye Ilia toy reached a peak of glory that more than vindicated the colonel's faith man ha operated the lntrlcs formation superbly He ran with shifty-legged deceptive stride baffling to tacklers He threw passee with cabanase and precision: On pase defense he waa deadly Ha was 911 football player Dogged for two yean by hay luck he finally had coma Into hla joWn small wonder the massed Cadets In Yankee stadium with wham ha is tremendously popular kept ohantinx: on Roori" at tha kid from Mississippi all tha long touchdown-punctuatod afternoon Ha and tody crashing Doe BUitehafw tao difference in the Army offense of 1944 They provide Just what was waded to make a good backhsld a areal baekflald Kenna has only two mere ernes to dicks in and Navy ttoee games aa we think will Colonel Blalk will be eq titled to a told you It looks pretty much like the 1944 football1 picture is shaping up like the finals of the 1944 semi-pro baseball championship tournament here last all military When schools with football prestige of Purdue Penn Missouri and University of Washington are trounced by score margins ranging from 32 to 55 it begins to draw on even the most obtuse that the service teams have something on the ball besides the laces If West Point and Annapolis be compared on a fair basis this year to a college there be the slightest doubt but what for the first time In Intercollegiate history a real title game will be played on December 2 and it be a rigged up bowl game either The treasury department prevailed over the war department it seems in getting the Army-Navy classic Into some living room space It waa a compromise Philadelphia's big stadium which seats 103000 and where Tunney won from Dempsey was the favored spot Baltimore however was a bit closer and the navy bigwigs had a face saver in the "boat angle they being able to take the midshipmen to the scene of action by naval boats so Baltimore was chosen Baltimore Improves on Annapolis by 45000 although still 40000 less than the Philly plant However a victory for those who thought the game deserved more than a private results went to "the That Is the favorites on the left side of" your 6trd 'went over their handicap allotment in nfost instances with Navy Army Notre Dame Seahawks Alabama Indiana and others galloping The few surprises were south and southwest Arkansas which has beat the surprise team three times this year surprised again this time by losing about the only gSme it was favored In Washington taking In a special assignment at Georgetown While In Smith saw the Redskins play pro ball with the Rams and saw Sammy Baugh' make one of the most remarkable punts ever booted 80 some yards but admired most the whip passing of Fllchock who can make the fans almost forget about the one and only Baugh when the Texan Is absent Sammy has to fly to Washington over the week-end for the games He naturally In football keen edge that-away and Fllchock has taken over The well known referee admired the stunts the Redskins management put on between halves of the an election take-off you beat anEast-North game for spirit and Captain Smith said after viewing the highs play He had often refereed the North-East basketball games at the Forum and the school gyms Another big kick lie had this fall was In viewing two games of the world serin and one from the air in an army plane while listening to the report over radio while flying over the field We can recall those planes but never dreamed was in one Scotty Hopes for Boxing In heyday of boxing tournaments a colorful fig ure was Scotty McLean of Dlghton He trained boy to box and he trained his own Tillman Wildcats Outplay Sailors Olathe but Neither Are Able to Count MANHATTAN KAN Nov 0F) Kansas State paned up golden scoring opportunity in each of the four periods here today In a scoreless tie with Olathe naval air base team although the Wildcats had much of the better of the argument most of the afternoon The Navy Clippers came to life in the last 5 minutes and a penalty nullified a Clipper touchdown pass Just 25 seconds before the game ended The Clippers rode into Kansas State territory on a forward pass from Waif Herkal to Waldon McCoy which eras good for 22 yards and placed the ball on the Kansas State 18 With less than 2 minutes remaining Herkal fired four forward passes His first two were knocked doom by Bill Faublon Arnold Langner Clipper back took the third pass on the Wildcat three and stepped oter what seemed the grinning touchdown but the play was called back because Herkei was not five yards back of the line of scrimmage when he tossed Herkei passed again on the fourth doom and Faublon knocked the ball doom and the Wildcats took over with time enough for one play Into the line as the game ended The Wildcats played without the services of Jean Smith who suffered a fractured le6 In the Kansas game a week ago and call on Ronnie Webster back who scored one touchdown in the victory over Kansas university a week ago Webster eras not In top form today and he eras permitted to rest In preparation for the Nebraska game next week The atartlnx lineup: KANSAS STATE OLATHE Haas LE McGor King LT Coffelt Horbi LO Fiedler Pollom Burkhart Brown HG Kapehever Cowan RT Cook Newell Uncles Feddleod Paubiox Moonex Gam caAtaliu: Shields Barter Fuste Greiorski 'B Unties aad Kansed State Langner Olathe Officials: referee Mike Oberhelman (Kansas State) umpire Bill Melssinxer (Kansas State): head linesman Maurice Pacer BTATX9TXGS Kansas Otste Olathe First downs 14 Yards Rushinx i 306 Passes attempted Passes completed 3 Yards hy passes OS Passes intercepted Yards run back Int passes 9 Puntinx average Yards kicks returned 1 40 S3 a dP soverte fumbles resonate Yards lost penalties GIANT MEXICAN IN MAIN GO MONDAY Moctezuma Will Attempt to Toss Two Opponents on Weekly Card MAT CABS Mala Maetexwma 385 vs WUd BUI Ely aad Tex Liatal Jehaay Plwmmer va Fred Devlae Special lash Sxsek ve Back Faaalas AI Marti Cwwat Van ZoppL Whether Mexican ehampions are any better than the home grown variety will be determined in part Monday at the WAG card at the Forum The 289-pound Moctemma urlll attempt to tom two heavies Wild Bill Ely and Tex Lintal on the main event He claims he can toss a full grown steer and afraid of a couple of villains Johnny Plummer and Fred De-vine show some' old and new style wrestling on the semifinal Trio popular -villains Jack Suxek and Count Vin Zuppi return to meet opponents of merit on the first two bouts Ray Piper will referee New Award for Semi-pro Champs The National Baseball Congress announced Saturday that The Sporting News national baseball weekly will award annually the troplyr to the non-professional champions in the global program of this organization To tho champions winners of ths annual national tournament hare ths Cessna cup will bs presented In M4S for the fifth annual year This la the award of tha Cessna Aircraft Co of Wichita having been started In 1940 by Dwane and Dwight Wallace The Concrete office announced also that the winner of each sanctioned league district and- state tournament would bo awarded a trophy from tha nation organisation in 1045 Complete list of awards for the National tournament here by local organisations will be presented In the 1945 National Baseball Guide scheduled off tha press in March Baseball tickets for tho 1949 National championship tournament here- next August will again be available as Christmas gifts tha National Baseball Congress has announced Twelve tickets will be each book good for any games Bhadoan will again handle the ale of tho Christmas books at tickets His phone number Is 3-5855 GRECO TO MEET RUFFIN NEW YORK Nov Johnny Greco Canadian welterweight and Harry Ruffin of New York will meet in a return boxing match at Madison Square Garden December 15 Promoter Mike Jacobs announced today Greco iron the decision in a stirring 10-round bout last night after viewing pictures of the gnme bed still another slant He also said the of flteals had erred bat in ueieeelng any penalty at all and said the movies reveal a onL Do you still wanna be a football whistle tooter now? Football Finals Oklahoma 20 Sl laws Preflt SL Mlssourl7 West Vbgtads 9 Xntady 4S ArkniUAs 12SMU29 Drnkn 9 Iowa Ststnlt North CsroUPs Tals 1 Dais 34 South CatoIIha 7 wnilsm sad Mkry VMX 0 nttabnra 0 InJUim 47 Kbbsss State a Otaths Clippers 0 ColgBte IS gyrseuss 43 0 Nsvy 32 la Bflcblgna 14 Army (2 Pena 7 Lehigh 9 Lnfnyette 64 Msrylaad 19 Pens state 34 Marquette I Great Lakes S3 Mlmlnippl State 9 Alabama 19 Swarthmors 3 Prlneetoa 9 Camp Peary 19 CL Preflight 7 Rlrhmond 9 State 39 Brewn 12 Cohuabta 0 Ohio State 26 Hllnols 12 New Mexleo 7 Texas Tech IS College of Padfie 7 UCLA 54 Minnesota 46 Iowa 0 Chatham Field 6 Cherry Point 35 Georgia Tech 14 Louisiana State Darthmeath 13 Cornell 14 Hamptoa 6 Morgan State 55 Waelayan (i Marrar SO Inttwutafi InliU PtaM CtMsaaa Mi Tahsna Wert Vfa-rtaU SUte Ml WUberfsrse 8S Ulehmand Army Alrbaeo it Navy nabaa ftuii nlKUi Blee lastltate A Ottwbeta Mi Capital 0 Aabarn Mi Georrla 4k OrtaradaU Mi Catorsda CMteeu A taph 14i Teansssee 07 Miami (Oxford O) 7i DaPsuw 11 Paurth Infantry (Tsrt Banataci JaekaanvUla NAB IcrasUs It Bteemsburar A Santharn Branch 7 Edmantoa Alberta riwawr MISSOURI GETS TERRIFIC Tigers Are Trounced 51 to 7 by Speedy Running Iowa Seahawks COLUMBIA MO Nov The Iowa Naval Pre-night eleven bombarded an outpowered university of Missouri team with eight touchdowns today to win Its ninth consecutive victory by a score of 51 to 7 The Navy Pliers fortified by several former college stars were Just too big and too tough for the young civilians of the Big Six conference Onlytaur times did the fowsns lose possession of the ball without scoring Mdst of the touchdowns cams op long runs behind sharp downfleld blocking Missouri unable to dent the Navy rugged line scored Its only touchdown as the result of a pass and almost passed to another The first six times pre-flight got the ball it scored on marches of 35 to 83 yards Halfback Don Samuel scored twice In tha first quarter first running 15 yards and then taking a pass from Quarterback Dell Taylor Hie filers tallied three times In the second quarter with Halfback Robert Smith making two touchdowns end Fullback Charles Woodward and led 32 to 0 at the half After lows opanad tha third parted with Mwthar QQlek tally aa two teas caltepa by Halfback Lloyd Barron tha Missouri Tteprs braced sad outealaod tha Piters ten aaoMh to tally tbslr only touchdown tarly la ths lost Quarter Steal HaU frsshman Quarterback from Jsffbrsoa City who woo tho chief around talaor for injury wookonod Missouri throw -yard pass to Laoaard Brown a back mated it over from tho two Tackte James Kskoris klekad tha astro point But town coma back with two mors touchdowns ona a forward pass to Halfbock Wsaloy Williams which canted 44 yards tha other by WUllame on on end run Alex Kapter a tuard klekad three extra points for tho Xowxns Two lont HaU passu brought Missouri fruitlessly to ana-yard lina as tha taina ended Unsuas MISSOURI IA PREFXJOHT Maslborasr LB Phillips Kskoris LT Smith Stone LR ICaptsr Erlinser Remlow Murphy RO rampton CrCed a RT a a a a a COPP Cliffs 1 1 i RK a i i Horvath HaU QR Taylor Hopkins iLH Sullivan Micks Ison RH Samuel Kuterson FB Woodward Iowa Prafllaht it 14 0 41 Missouri 0 a 7 lows Prafllaht tsarina: Touchdowns Samel 3 Smith 3 (sub for Samuel): Williams 3 (sub far Samuel) Woodward: Barron (sub for SulUvan Prints after touchdown Kapter 3 (placement) Missouri seorlnx: Touchdown HalL Point after Kskoris (plaeomoat) StstlsUeo Iowa Missouri Profllsht First downs 7 Yards calnad rushlny (art) Forward passes attempted- completed 10 4 1M 134 i Forward pawn Tarda hr forward -aasainy lit Forward passes Intercepted hr Punting average (from ecrlm- mage) 337 Trial yards all kicks re- turned Opponent fumbtee recovered a Yards tort by penalties a ANTHONY AND HARPER TO CLASH FOR TITLE i HARPER KAN Nov With the Southern Kansas league title at stake Harper and Anthony Trill battle it out and here Thanksgiving day By winning Harper can clinch the championship while! Anthony loser to Kingman in a league tilt can gain a tie by defeating Harper Due to their power Anthony Is picked to win but the locals picked to lose almost every game this season but with a record of 6 won and 1 lost 'concede their arch rivals nothing and hope to upset the dope once more FAVORITE WINS RACE ymr-rid Pot (PLuck ctoaad with a ii drive to win the 33nd running rtch the Important Plmltoo futurity hr hsad lh gjhote'flnlsh ever Georgs Dl Wtdaners Recoverlnx from the next to tho Ixit pasltlon Jockey OousPodson smartly rods sob of Chance Mayteto tbe picture tha far nrn aad la a thrmins stretch hritte bronchi the xaiwlte home te grab the share of owner Warm cago cSC FOOTBALL Thsmksghring Day Not' 23 2 in WICHITA DRAKE Reserved Scats 5L22 9LS3 Bleachers 66e Ind Tax (ChiMiaa UUSir 13 9a If North Blaaahara) TICKET 9ALX STARTS Xtriar II a ato I a a Thxrrta? te It Oaatlaaatal Abtiaaa Offtea Laaaaa Ratal Bite 4741 tee" 1 WINNING 62 TO 7 Too Many Extra Point Kicks into Stands Almost Ends Gama 65000 SEE CONTEST By HAROLD CLAASSEN PHILADELPHIA Nov Without the of a stogie adding machine 65000 spectatarslcept of the points today aa tub- beaten football machine ground out -a 62 to 7 victory over Pennsylvania The Cadets a bit rugged in thetri play execution aa compared to a week ago when they mauled Notre-Dame meeded almost the entire first quarter to get started But once they found their direction they be stopped By half time it was 27 to total then hetag one point higher than Navy was able to compile to an entire and a 28-' point third period made a rout of the contest Glenn Davis the California comet was the scoring hero with three touchdowns and-Dide Walterhouse converted five touchdowns to tie the national record of 44 in a season but It was Felix (Doc) Blanchard who waa the Cadet standout accurate toe how-: ever brought a delay to the gatoe The extra points he kicked resulted to tells when the fans refused to return them and when he booted another among spectators on a fourth period field goal attempt play had to te halted while- A blackened practice ball was found for the final eight seconds of Rg tha first 13 mlantee it was even contest with Max Minor darting OS yards for tha tint of nine touch-' downs and Penn retaliating when Bill Sticks! Quaker tackte mussed up an Army lateral which finally waa grabbed by BUI Bchuman reserve Pena and Ha galloped 51 yards Then tha Cadets went to work Tfcfcr counted once more that period on a yard run by Date HaU before XUadfchard registered on a yard blunge and Daria topped aver the Penn Una for three yards and Market in tha second Jaunt was set up- hy DaTb' 34-yard return of a punt and the latter's market followed a wobbly fi-pard punt by Andy Gordon Tha moat enact Malar touchdowns wete reserved for the second half Daria getting one when Doug Kenna handed him tho ball fatar catching a punt on tha Quaker 46 early In tha third Dean Bensan-haugher got tbe other when ha grabbed fumble on hla ten and want 90 yards -lor tha payoff Blanchard acorte twice hla second aa a 11 -yard pass hut it waa hla blocking adding and all around play that did'1 much to bottle up tha Penn attack-Barney Poole Mg plebe end who-alee counted on a paaa waa another iter One time he sicked off and raced down tha field to dams receiver AI Sica after latter had moved tot Ite st niseis was tha last for the hafnta Mia Iti In wiCIi Navy till Tho fpr I 1 it thte-Uadel Cadets before they tangle with 38 to 0 victor over Penn cai caaoa a Baltimore an Deeanitor 3 triumph waa Army's eighth atralghf Mason but Ita firet aver tha- Phj phians elnae 1901 Tha debacle approached ttia 76 l4y 90 defeat plastered on Penn by Princeton' In 1995 worst ever Buffered hy tha Quakers Army 12 24 3S Penn 7 9 7 1 Aim aortas: Minor Halt Blanchard Daria (sub for Hall) 3 Pools (aub Ur Fitter) BnigDptdir (rah far Blanchard Prints after 'touch WalternouM (aub for Blancliard) (placckicka) Seneanbaughcr dab fdr Blanchard) (plunge) 3 Cliabet (abb fpr Blanchard) (pom) Penn Bearing: Touehdown Schuman (aub for Rosenthal) print after XawteM (sab fa Beldenberger (pleeeklck) Penn Army is Varda gained rushing (net) 1)4 SIS Forward hum attempted If If Poniard pasaea computed 4 11 Tarda by forward paaaaa 3f 1W Basses intercepted bp 2 A Pint downs Varda 13 99 (from e) The call off cricket been! for one quite can STORE JCKCsVif' ft Middies Get Off to Early Lead and Win Before 35000 Grid Fans By FRITZ HOWELL BALTIMORE MD Nov 18 OF) Navy's powerful Middles tuned up for that all-important December 2 date with unbeaten Army today by poundfog out a five-touchdown tattoo against a gambling the Purdue team beating the Boilermakers 32 to a before about 35000 In Municipal stadium The 1943-co-champlons of the Western conference reached Navy territory only once the 32-yard line aa they absorbed their first in 18 contests The Navy line stopped all Purdue threats but tbe Boilermakers never stopped trying attempting to plunge for yardage several times on fourth down deep In their own country Navy used four full teams In romping to tha victory four complete backflelds The Middles cashed two quick touchdowns In the first period got another In the third and then raced to two moye In the last session aa the Indiana squad tired Little Hal Hamberg the 150-pound Navy halfback from Lonoke Art was the Navy sparkplug The youngster out with Injuries most of the season set up the first touchdown with runs of 13 17 and 11 yards Clyde Scott of Smackover Ark going two yards far the touchdown Hie second marker was on an 18-yard Hamberg to Ben Martin pass the first of two touchdowns scored by the big end Early In tha third scuton an Intercepted paaa aant Navy aa Iti way to a touchdown Albion Walton aub -back who Intercepted the aerial In midfield pleating two yards for tho eeote Perdue tort Ita last hope whan Borla Dbnancheff twisted his toft knee and waa carried from tho field Tho Middles marched 78 yards to their fourth touchdown which came on a 30-rard paea from Brace Smith to Martin Cha fifth came jest before the end of the tamo after a 48-rard march started by a 14-yard Charley Rlehl to Ralph Ellsworth liaaa and climaxed by a six-yard heave rom Rlehl to Art MarkelL PURDUE NAVY Morton LE Bramlett LT Whitmire Clymer LG Turner Winkler Martin Chxobot RO Chase (el Barbolack RT OUllam Colling RB Hansen Canfield QB Duden Pfohl LET Hamberg Carnaghl RR Barron Mmanchtff Scott Purdue 9 0 0 Navy 14 9 4 32 Navy scoring: Toeehdowns Scott Martin 3 (aub for Hanson Walton (sub for Scott)' Mar kail (sub for Bramlett) Prints after touchdowns: Finos 3 (placs-ments) MICHIGAN STAYS IN BIG TEN RACE Wolverines Blank Wisconsin on Two Long Runs and Prep for Ohio ANN ARBOR MICH Nov Michigan Wolverines with a pair of Ughtnlng-llke touchdown sprints of 84 and 56 yards defeated a fighting Wisconsin eleven 14 to 0 here today to run their victory streak to six games and carry their Big Tten title hopes Into next Saturday's dash with Ohio State Halfback Bn Culllgn Wolverine navy trainee from Detroit set the Badgers back an their hgela on tha first scrimmage play taking a lateral pass from Quarterback Joe Fonsetto and skirting ths Wisconsin right and to outrun Bad Roger Laubenhelmer the last 40 yards on an $4 ydrd touchdown fount Poneetto booted tha point hla ninth straight Wisconsin playing tha sntlrs gams without Its passng aes Freshman Earl (Jug) Olrgrd almost scored on tha next kickoff aa Pumack Jerry Thompson took a lateral from Joe Camubeel and ran 77 yards before bring thrown out of bounds tar CuUtean on the Michigan seven where tha Wolverines braced and took ever on downs Ths Badgers eutiushed Michigan's vaunted ground game for three full periods from that point until Wolverine Fullback Don -Lund broke through ths middle of tho Wisconsin lino on a spinner play midway of tha final stansa Shook off three tacklera and tight-roped the sideline to score on Si yard dash Halfback Ralph Chubb converted after that touch down ARKANSAS UPSET 5 Springs Surprise to Bent Fnwored Razor backs by 20-14 Score DALLAS TEX Nov 18 UP) The Southern Methodist Mustangs came to sudden life In the mud here today to upset the University of Arkansas Raaorbacks 20 to 12 for their first conference win and stop cold an Arkansas eleven that had turned the conference race Into a five-team affair by defeating the Texas Aggies and the Rice Owls The star of the game waa 17-year-old Bob Folsom at right end for the Methodists At the start of the fourth period he ran back to the BMU 25-yard line to intercept an Arkansas pase and then with splendid blocking raced 75 yards for a Mustang touchdown He also Intercepted four other Porker passesA OPEN BASKET LEAGUE The basketball league opens its preseason games on Tues day November 21 at 8 when the Military Police play TooL At 6 Aero Parts will 1 Cola Wednesday at Kuhlman-Harmon ml play Davis Westholt The schedule Is open for two more teams Honor East Squad at Dgnce Monday East high winning Aces win be honored at a dance-1 party Monday night at the Bam-v baola dub first Meek on North Topeka starting at eight The party Trill be for tho 36 East plQrers comprising the squad and Idnwood 8exton former East star now at win bo Invited te deliver a victory talk Coaches Mayo and Henkel off the East team win bo sneelal encsta The party wfll be the last time tho East squad may be together as several are army bound before toe long Tho East squads 23 sailors including regulars like Freeman Keltner Agncw Jackson Regan Itaedand Duguld Frasier McLean and Kennedy Next year's team win be bunt around Dixon MacAlistcr Lorens 'Wilson Jack Yascl Dick MnUen Bill Buford and Ren McEnulty Juniors who wore regulars and a host of sophs and Junior I jj )I 6 i 4 i i i- S' S' s- 3 1 Trl i i- 4 -'ir -1 4: 1)4 i I Dick Smith opens the interstate AAU wigim here Tuesday at the Forum playing tho powerful Norman Skyjqckets who battled the Bobcats oo evenly bore last year that fitlsleuffs wen narorriy averted Norman also has an all veteran team on tho maples this winter Well Scotty is now in Wichita working for Aero Parts after some bad luck with cattle turkeys in western Kansas He hopes to get boxing going at the plant Tiro of the McLean boys who boxed at the Forum are in service another fanning Sandy moat colorful is in France right with the invasion troops has been Inf or two years a sergeant Jim the youngest who was always a era favorite a little fellow whoao stele waa perfection Is In a California MP battalion a corporal Joe is the farmer Those kind of fighting brothers will return sane bright day and when they do boxing should really boom and crowd out the rasslers who can carry on better with fewer numbers with older men many of them past 40 age How Fat lx Joe? Joe Louis by the by is reported as both fat on the waist line and limp ing around on a flat tire All of which doesn't bid so well for his title defenses Louis makes a rather odd statement In praising Billy fighting ability Louis on the face of It got a dose call from Conn Just why he urould want to meet him again then ring so true Or maybe Joe Is looking at it purely from the money angle but how could ho make money if he have that title? Maybe Conn as close to the title that night as a lot of the boys thought he was Joe Is no slouch as a businessman as his fighting record proves He always has opponents coming back for more and usually they get more the second trip too Rulings on the Roles The U-Aggle game last week brought one of those finishes which would have been a perfect Justification for a re-match Just as the final gun barked Moffett of ran some 75 or 80 yards for an apparent winning touchdown But a clipping penalty was seat by a diligent official and the play was recalled penal ized 15 yards and given another play New the roles experts agree that the official erred in allowing tho extra play They say K-State matey had to decline and the game Coach Shenk of SHOOT 4 DATS FRI SAT SUN MON Ilovember 17-18-19-20 NOON TIL ALL TYPES OF SHOOTS GEESE Net to Be Invested In War Bends mm ms ms IStMMIH Keller Midfield MMiMtetC Bird Tigard shmimicmROmsmmsm Long Cci Harley HT ltousej 'WOOteA iiaateete j(Bs Meaetetoi aAtMuGf dpErkflltt eyeeisijQBissitneis Moffett Sutherland Robison OklahOfRg soli esse ejiT I SUMMARY: Touchdown Lebow Sparkman Wrlcht Paint after touchdown Wooten 3 Substitutions: Backs: Lebow Dollarhide Sharp Peddycoart Culver Harp: enda Austin Buriert OambreU Morton A Stover: guards Sawyer Jack-son: center Stover Backs: jdowmTt Danaentors Milter WsathsrbrOolUns: ends Newton Mlsebo tackles Mvcte Bailey Lamkta: guard Day Stoekdale Bird: center Langford ntatiiftlaa Oklahoma Kanaae 10S ia 1 downs IS Tarda coined nuhlnc Mi I I I a a elS Porward passee attemptod Porwara passes compteted Yards by forward passee passee Intercepted by 3 arda cabiad run-back of int passes 17 puntlnc aver see (from) MfiHIMMt mo ol aa 7a 1C NOTRE DAME WINS I I I1 Bruised and Battered Irish Return to Wallop North- western Wildcats SOUTH BEND XND Nov Notre bruised and battered Ramblers minus their ace yipiffrarfr Bob Kelly bounced back from last week's crushing defeat today to defeat Northwestern 21-0 before 46000 fans Jim Brennan understudy scored two touchdowns in the first seven utes of play and Martin Wendell added aMthlrd In ths last quarter Swenson Says 1 1 Lut 8wndny1g Eglo eArried atoxy about a new manfuaeturing development which may have a groat effect upon the Wichita of tMtaVBf a This story told about th first trial construction of a homo based entirely upon the pMnd-ples of aircraft technology It Is tiring built under the Joint sponsorship of Beech Aircraft Coup the International Association of Machinists and Dwelling Machines Inc The Beech Aircraft Corp deserves groat credit for Its Initia-fttvo In going oat after bnaineaa which trill help te fake up the slack when peace returns All Wichita labor and Wichita business stands to gain through this energy and foresight which will provide continued Jobe and spending ability after Day Tha mortality rate of American autos Is 5A00 a day Six million 1 Relining Brakes Drake Shows Stubbornness As for the game here Thanksgiving it shapes up as a big turkey for the Shockers to digest Drake one of the undefeated teams up to Saturday lost its first one but It lose by the 25 Vt points the bookies had It Drake holding tough Iowa State to a 8-point victory is no groat encouragement hero For that was better than K-State did ai the Cyclones and K-State much too good for Wichita two weeks ago But the fans would rather see a fast well coached club like Drake than some lumbering team like Me Cook field win or lose And the Shockers with that extra week of preparation might be fired up for the fray and do a bit of upsetting in their concluding stand Captain Smitty Returns One of the most Interested spectators at the East-North grid game was Capt Herman You mm CAPT HERMAN SMITH recognise the military title but sports fans win remember Herman as half of the Smith and Smith refereeing team which worked through several national basketball tournaments The other half Red former El Dorado coach went east to continue his career Capt Herman smith hgs been In the service two yean and has been for some weeks In AUjliOMOTilV 3 OVERHAUL ill- IM tssg- With Firestone MateheA lining' 2 Machining Brake Drams 3 Repack Front Wheel Bearings 4 Adding NacMMury Fluid to Hydraulic Brake System 5 Fireston Scientific Brake Adjustment 2 HOUR RELlniUG SERVICE Cell 31238 for Appointment WRESTLING FOR 171 tmu NOV 20 MOCTEZUMA MEXICAN CHAMPION VS BILL ELY AND TEX LINTOL 1 Other Matches 4 Tickets at 128 8 Main £-4717 COe 75c fL88 6159 Wichita Athletic Club out of our 30 million have gone to scrap since Pearl Harbor Very yew tar replacements have come through and fewer yet are the only prospects until Day or after If you want transportation taka can of your car SWENSONS at Topeka and Waterman maintains an up-to-date shop devoted exclusively to automotive repairs Wehave the how" and the personnel to do a GOOD Job Oar Dynamometer machine Trill save yen money by siiMixsiiwy neediest repairs Tours Andy 8 SERVICE rX' 1 2M NORTH EMPORIA Outpost No 1 3161 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