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Corpus Christi Times du lieu suivant : Corpus Christi, Texas • 11

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1 -i v' r5f -l- 'w' -v-- i-i Y'WVV I tfVAkrrtk gM- i -A --X jte 1 ft f' i' iff i fr'i1 BUndtoo in diUrkt of Taxu Jefferson High Ivy League Gats Conparitsii Of Grid Prices tai Ir BUGH FULLERTON II NEW YORK Nov 22 tAV-It cost 44000 customers only four bita apiece tosaa Harvard and Boston College play football Saturday and from all accounts they lot five bltcks worth of action Top price lor the Dartmoulb Prineeton slaughter waa $3 JO If it waa worth that pppeyealer-day'a Scars-Rcoakiua brawl waa a bargain at the $30 ware asking land ran get a War remember Bond for only MONDAY NOVEMBEB 22 IMS crownd I other 13 are known but here 1 BIB 75) Those fiaurea shouldl tha ttF for tha opening give Ivy League authorities of the Texaa achoolboy foot tcrial for a iut of heavy thinking I bl playoff: I (IB I hi piayou before another football season And apeaking of pricea COLLEGE STATION Ncv 23 Th shoe ia bn the other foot as the kids of Aggieland work themselves into a fever at tha thought of the guys they'll meet out at Kyle field Thursday Here's a chance to get even for what happened on a cheerless November day in 1240 when Texas ARM's "wonder the national champions of fell out of the Rose Bowl and out of a second Southwest Conference title in a row The Aggies lust to Texas 7-0 that day after having gone through )9 straight tictories ARM vowed vengeance in 1941 against Texas' greatest team yet nut wily foiled but lost its second game in history to Texas on Kyle Field There waa little solace in the knowledge that Baylor and Texas Christian had done what the Aggies wanted te blast the Longhorns out of the Rose Bowl Georgia Tedi and Duke Still Talked iFor Cotton Bowl won-1 gelo va Yaleta Denison vs High-1 bmhh a der what liko Jacob will get lland Park' (Dallas) North Side I ainffiUia for the next Beau Jack-Bob Mont- (Fort Worth) va Sunset (Dallas) Rrewau Breckenridgt va Waco Marshall va Lufkin Jeff Davie (Houatonl Jtwwirtw Pdf I va Goo Creek Jefferson (San Francis Ouimet has presented Antonio) va McAllen (he Golf Asaociation museum I Yaleta Waco Jeff Davis and an exhibit showing the develop- Goose Creek already have clinch-ment of the golf ball during the ed their titles therefore the guess past half century i That must that Jett Davis would meet Goose take it from gutta percha to gotta Creek in the bi-district 1 round is get one somewhere If we're goinga Mcinch t0 pU5f' Amarillo1 Veras Saa Aagelas Hlchlaad Fark North Me RreekaarMge Lafkia a ad Marshall are prekihHIva faverltea te take the reamlalag gaame ea their caafereaee aehedalea hat la the rases Dealaaa Saaaat Jeffereaa a ad MeAllea there la for mack reajeciare Maaday Matiaae Tip for this week: A scout who watched Army most of tho reason for Notre Dame and sines then has been helping correct the weaknesses he observed picks the Cadets over Navy because smarter" Carlen Lou PMrM a HtSnid I Orrenvlll iMWisns te IBia Bwina Ifcliin kiM Midland uiainlns Midbu id Sprina OMrirt a Tdin-r p5n Autm (El Rpmainin An tin iEI OtalrM Oatnmvill Rama min Parla at RICI BACK G0IS THROUGH Bill Scruggs Rice fullback goes through center for three-yard gain in the fourth quarter of the gome with Texas Christion University at Fort Worth Saturday: He wo brought down by Kendall Bond (32) who is just rooking the tackle The Owls won I3-6 V'- cn VJcoIi's Grid Ccrd i'j yS 'L i Ray Nova's manager who hopes to McKinney Denison plays a Sherman teamlAriisoa SSAWUFWS that went through one of the hard- tn Oakland Calif la iU of Cali- Whiules of the season and forma grid rooter Probably he Lrhoie mord t0 comMre I nothing twiW happen lo jvery faVorably with Deniren al-1 Wwfcw 2 hadn Jillady I though the latter is undefeated Ikmms 7 i happened to Nova Although I poi 2 i a thdi Ritfin fimlnt tunic Id vnArl SUAlfet lost tO WOOdfOW WU I Mtoonlc Home tn on Bruins wok inoroi fnoMi in ttim it mptHiAmon ciir-iivtwJd i srjra SSstGSSK181 uho rfurnd 4uo nhoni -K)o cipibli oud I ihiriiu (fiiiM) np eicr'ca UU wy pnww tKre TpinU tlf ksiti I TNBId liEg Out the Triple boys urn AM 101 Pet FACE There's as Rase Bowl nt stake this time bat there's that hoary tradition that champtana never repeat la this eonfaranee a fart hsonght forcibly hews to Aggie-land an ThaakaiHrlai Day of 1848 Too' there Is this thought: ARM with the youngest team in Southwest Conference history wasn't given a chance this season the critics figured the kids of Aggie-land would be lucky if they won one game And now they are the last barrier in the way of Texas to its second championship in' a row Also while knocking the Longhorns out of that glory the Aggies would be winning a title even their coach never dreamed about The and the betting favor Texas The Longhorns in even games have rolled up 2429 yards rushing and passing an average of 347 per contest ARM in eight ghmes has made 1943 an average of 2431 Defensively ARM has the best record having allowed only 991 yards while Texas- shows 121L But Texas has scored the most points with 243 against 137 lor the Aggies In the sir ARM shows 1017 but Texas has gained 771 and when the number of games played considered the Longhorn record is almost as good as that of the Cadets Some 12-point money has been reported although it isn't likaly such odds favoring Texas will pre vail generally List of Unbt ottn United Grid Clubs Rcductd to Nin NEW YORK Nov 22 Tbe list of unbeaten untied football teams was shaved to nine over the week end as the Iowa Sea-hawks Rutgers Boston College and Duane tumbled from the select group Notre Damn Pin -due and Randolph Field top the remaining nine Records of the undefeated tut tied teams (three games or more) A ft 'iJu s'- was Notre Dame's comeback to squeeze past the formidable Iowa -Ses hawks 14-13 and Coach Frank Leahy finally admitting he has champipnship team In another exciting 'game Fur--due's Boilermakers finished their season unbeaten and untied by putting on a great goal line stand the final minute to defeat In diana 7-0 v-o Randolph Field of Texas and Colorado College retained their perfect records by beating the North Texas' Aggies 20-13 and-? Colorado University 8-0 i Dartmouth wound up a satis factory season by lacing Prince- ton 42-13 Villanova and Al Postus whipped Temple Penn State humbled Pitt 14-0 and Lafayette Upset Rutgers: -2-' i --rr-) In other outstanding games Duke trounced North Carolina-27-6 Kansas Upset Missouri 7-8 Northwestern whacked Illinois 53-6 Great Lakes beat Marquette 2S-6 Colgate licked Columbia 41-0 Michigan ran over Ohio-State 45-7 Minnesota took Wis 1 consln 25-13 Rice beat Taxaa Christian 13-8 Texas Tech downed Southern Methodist '7-6 and Del Monte Pre-TOght stamped it-eeif es one of the best Pacific Coast' outfits by' trouncing St Mary' Pre-Flight 37-14 ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! Bring us your odds and ends in shells- Let's give other portsmeri breaks 1 We will pay you prevailing prices and tell on same basis -h KEITH'S? -v Sporting Goods Vg miMi 7242 II MraquM Officials Hope Either Will Be Available DALLAS Nov 22 Cotton Bowl oiliciale had not given up hope today that either Duke or-Georgia Tech would be available as gueat team against either Texas ARM or the University of Texas in the annual New Year's Day grid classic here Chairman Dan Rogers of the bowl association board said he was contacting officials of both schools today by telephone in an eifort to get a final say-so on possibility of temporary lifting of military restrictions forbidding service trainees from being absent from the campus longer than 48 I hours Elimination af Dike tha leathern t'enference leader and Gears la Tech pace-setter In the Southeastern Conference would leave Oklahoma and Texas' awn Randolph Field as top ran lenders Both Duke and Georgia Tech lire known to- be acceptable to ither of the Texai teams who wai decide the Southwest Con- ThiJnksaivUiS 1 oltiahona I automatically would be eliminated the Sooner state eleven al- F54 pan toward Oklahoma than Randolph Field although the Fliers are understood to be acceptable to Texas it wasn't certain that tha undefeated untied Ramblers paced by ex-Tulsan Glenn Dobbs who completed 28 out of 48 pawes against North -Texas but Saturday would be able to accept the ir 1600 POUNDS OP M00SI Dan Souzzi of Cheektowaga grins at the good luck which brought this gigantic moose within his gun sights during the last hour of a 22-day trip near Foleyet Ontario (APwi rephoto) Redskins Take 217 Victory From Favored Bears Phil-PittCops Thriller From Detroit 35-34 Br 'vxiTEn Miss The Washington Redskins re reived credit today for the neatest double-crossing job of the football they sidetracked their forward passing and resoned to straight-away football to beat the vaunted Chicago Bears 21 to 7 and clinch a tie for the Eastern Division National League title WhlthaSCn lwek iilf tw iaugh of the Red- skins and Sid Luckman of the oTrunniuad foofoallbv fhm te afSaSgroa the Statue of Liberty play one of the oldest in the books The Bears were nearly 3 te 1 faverltea but Washington playing before 35873 bsme fans put Baugh te work for two minutes and hopped to 7 -to -4 lead Fosinr as If to para he faked perfectly and Wilbur Moan took' tho ball from his autst retched I (etuulMf fwilbdir wtlh remaining con BSKf taSe BBb- Rnnainlna nmai Lu view Amanlla av Pamea VaNIAN WZ Ife ianJI gf ajumatt KO SW7 JM4 airkburrwti VarHon ara at ohmic Pri at Odnuu gurealwalci at MK Ana jpg Uires Sail Abi- i -prfdB Pare) i Add aainret 11 Paso Uiab a Parti camca! 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Gordon is iie sort of ball player who never geta out of shape I remember Lou Gehrig once got off a train one morning in St Petersburg and played an exhibition that afternoon like Sorvico Dopt Chief Specialist "Dynamite GusH wrestler it ttcimp Warriors gained revenge for covering from a sre iOness at Bn earlier shellacking at: the the Ba nbridgeMdj Naval Train- hands of the Ward Island Marine ing Station hoapitek After II I Raiders when they- took a 7-to-8 weeks Gua la up and around and victory from the Marine eleven the station doctors report he's pn a game played at Hearne yea- By TED MEIER NEW YORK Nov' 22 WV-The college football season winds up this week with the Army-Navy traditional classic at West Point in the No i spot Thera is tremendous interest of course in the Notre Dame-Great Lakes game at Chicago and to a lesser extent in such sectional rivalries as Penn-Cornell Brown-Colgate (both Thanksgiving Day) Texas-Texaa Aggies Georgia Tech-Georgia and Southern Cali-fomia-UCLA The big news of the week end UngHorng Stogg UghtWorkout AUSTIN Nov 22 Uni ver aity of Texas' Longhorns went through a light: football drill today just to keep in condition for the jaunt to College Station where they hope to annex their second straight Southwest Conference title in Thanksgiving Day game with the Aggies The Longhorns will leave here early Thursday morning by automobiles They will lunch at Caldwell drive the remaining 23 miles to Aggieland and after a 30-minute rest take what they believe will be the road" to the title Argentine Not Titlo Won by Don McNoilf BUENOS AIRES Nov 22 Don McNeill of Oklahoma City the former national singles champion added the Argentine national tennis championship to his achievements today defeating Francisco (Pancho) Segura the ambidextrous Ecuador star! 6-4' 6-1 5-7 6-3 in yesterday's finals On th'e battlefronf it takes twot men to supply one fighting soldier I RAZOR II II in tlote racial tfu mb vi Yw Mb low Mi Is'Fovoritefor vv 15-AA Crown XXX HAROLD RATLIFF Aaaectoted Freaa Sparta RdMar Only four district champions Amarillo1 Vernoni San An 1 pClif 7101) W'OVI Of 111 it ISrkenVidTand nf-i' uhindffdlnA nhe I111 in deadlock for th top by Iwinnin their fimM (his uiMilr winning their games this week McAllen is undefeated and un- ar ia favorite but it Quite a battle I MUW I Hcsrno Sloven Ccp)76Csmo from Kbrlnss -V-v I I 1 1 I I 1 making excellent progress though they don know when he will be 1 The Raiders had rolled to a 32-1 Remaining time! Manhaii at Tytiu-i able to resume his duties to-0 triumph over the OWmur Max Marek th Chicago heavy-jin a contest played here few I oiirit-1 I weight who licked Joe Louis dur- weeks ago ing their amateur days now ill Possibility that the Marines may a Stationed at Mitchel Field Y-1 play the University of -Mexico SJSJSSra- I where you'll probably find more I eleven here was seen in a die- iSirnvi1a ffrirtfl KftVRffl flop HflltAM Afl( 4ltnn 1 tn)dk -1 fMtM fllaa I good boxers foot than I patch received from I a MO 1000 J00 10 per square Mexico City at any other Army post Don I today Fleming leading ground gainer I Leopoldo Noriega manager Of of tlw Camp Lejeune Ma-lthe Mexican eleven said negotia- rina grid team -ia- brother-in-law tiuna ware Under way tor a game of Howie' and Bob OdeU Yale Corpus Chriiti between the roach and -Pent) "baritfield star jLklin team' and the Ward Island nd Hke them rated as a Marines The date probably will insistent rather than spectacular be either Dec 4 or Dec 11 Noriega player said pointing out that the latter -c would bp more convenient for his Cleaning Hte Cwff club At Johnson who rode two Kn b4t month the Mexicans In tucky Derby winners is dirretor vadisd San' Antonio ttf lose to of a California training school for Field 34-0 a team that jockeys sponsored by Bing Crosby I ha beaten tha Marines twice this i If you can judge by radio aeabn 1 rv ly! 4 Hra 0nm4 4uarlWra at iKi4 i raM raS Aaartarat ir raraM luk vwmn am rms ormvo nr raosnv cm I vi year ray Ini Sara hearne mI iracr-Swra vSb nl 'Halm mam iran May gags it isn't jockeys Bing needs tab? trowed- Center Marty grts I7TH DEER Rilovich of Marquette who has ALBUQUERQUE arm and wared from the 28 IbVd but officials were hopeful that thafiBauVhtiredand 1 Arn7 regulations would pertnit from the fire Baugh retired and hould thejr be invited didn come back until tHe third period when he played another two minutes and paired 19 yards I Artur Goooy Dcfenat to AndyTarkw in the end zone Amcricon Till The third Redskin (core came when George Cafego passed 12 CARACAS Venezuela Nov 22 yards to Alex piasecky after Frank v-Arturo Godoy of Chile who Seno set up the play with a 52- gained fame' by lasting 15 rounds yard run Uvith Champion Joe Louis in 1940 The Phil-Pitt Steagles won a defended his South American thriller from Detroit 33 to 34 heavyweight boxing title last night Don Hutson ot the Green Bay by knocking out Fernando Mem- Packers set a new league record chelli of Argentina in the seventh of 237 yarda net gain on passes round caught a 31 -to-7 victory over a crowd of 7000 that filled the Brooklyn new Caracas stadium saw Meni- The New York Giants found chelH saved from a second round the Chicago Cards easy and best kayo by the bell He rallied to them 24 to 13 with Tufty Lee- open cut over Godoy 's left eye mans' passing and Ward Cuff's in the sixth but was counted out running and kicking sparking the in the seventh after Godoy landed victors several hard rights to the head SW6- 'football RESULTS nr imited razes Holy Crow 41 Tufts 0 Del Monte Pre-Flight 37 St WAUKEGAN 111 Nov 22 MV-1 £47 1 kl Where was Elmer? Out hunfingLP? Brooklyn pheasants Couegej Elmer Lay den commissioner of the National Football League one of' Notre famous Four Horsemen and former Irish foot-1 ball coach see the Iowa I Seahawk game -at SoutH Bend Sat- urday It the last day for pheasant-hunting so he decided probably after much meditation to pass up the game I But hii solved the problem nicely by packing a portable radio on hie back 'While listening to Notre Dame win he bagged the limit of two birds MHrt li JatfenoA (Im Anton) 4 Nov SrrakinrijlifSan An) 4 attended every grid practice this 1 22 (4VMrs Nora Caverley wasn't I lesson without a mi does all excited when she bagged a "big lUrwio right by hlk name i Si lvoeh Isa buck she's a veteran It was the Brarkanruss rv Slavonic wcml mrening if strong I nth deer ior a 70-yesr-old3rfr- xrrviua at Auaun t-'iT Pet fAUra 4 1S0I Sinbiir 4 Jiun 8dd Benito 4 lUnuunintf 'k tv- MS 400 J07 -1v SaiitDur at MqAI Have completed season OFFICIALS TO MEET A meeting of the Gulf Coast Coaches and Officials Association will be held aj 8 o'clock tonight at Northaide Junior School BUIE! I I 3 i i Id ie a ill in ut ht 5 1 A' nf ot a- ea Pi ut iW id ie ia Is sr 1 re te t- id I ed of It r-r B- 1- Bt ll- lU: 7T mk MM r2f CIGAR PERPECTO de LUXE Stfubtr Continuts: To Pact Scorers NEW YORK Nov 22 I Koolowski of Holy Croas took foot bait scoring honors for the week by crossing the Tufts goal line three times and making five conversions for an aggregate of 23 I points This gave him 78 points for the season and first place among the East acorere Bob Steuber ot De-Pauw continued to top the ns-tiomd list with 129 points Ikiaak Laaaa Har First Iteca Pane Starts MEXICO CITY Nov 22 CV-I San Luia Stables' Kloak lost her flivtrace in four starts Sunday at tha Hipodromo de las Americas -when she' stumbled at the start but her atablemate Tangazo run ning on the same ticket in the I Nuevo Leon feature came in first The entry was a 4-to-5 favorite You will find exceptional pleasure in the supreme qusdity and mildness of this hew size made specially for Texas smokers High Food Pricci Coutiiig Drop in Houston Milk Supply HbUSTON Nov' 22 Mh-Highl feed prices are drying up the milk supply- asserted Stallones manager of the South Texas Milk Producers Association as the district OPA announced approval of ft voluntary milk rationing program for Houston Thft city's milk supply -in the last month has slumped from 35514 gallons a day to 31943 gallons a day reported Dr Austin Hill city-lieallh director Dhfrifetition of Whiskey Ataotg Win Bo Hoitcned NEW YORK Nov 22 The National Distillers Products Corp announced today It had contracted with 14 associated distributors to purchase Century Distilling Co aaiiela Including about 1 250000 barrels of whiskey Hastening distribution of the whiskey to the consumer ia eontemolatsd Sports Mirror ioc Vfbfthy of the name 'Jl VnaV Amociatcd paws Today a year Duquesne defeats- Villanova in football 8-0 St- Mary's Pre-Flight beats Santa I Clare 13-8 Three yean Lew Jenkins lightweight knock! out pete Lello Is second-round Five yesrs Chicago Cuba I announce Dizzy Dean will be of fond same salary as in 1938 ap Iproxlmalcly 920000 VA'-.

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