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9 MILES SOUTH ON C0LEMAN-IALLIN6IR HIWAY By FRED RANKER Rrpnrter-Nrws Sports Writer As the Texas schoolboy root-ball races head Into the November home stretch this week lliere are six undisputed leaders and five S-way ties in the 11 districts Involving West Central Texas teams Big Spring Colorado City Comanche Hermlcigh Baird and Woodson are out in front in their respective districts Meanwhile Abilene and Midland are deadlocked for the 1-AAAA lend with 4-0 marks Slephcnville and Weatherford ore lied for the 9-AA lead at 2-0 Wylie and Dublin are the 7-A co-leaders at 2-0 Albany and Haskell are all even the area sends Childress to Seymour In what should decide the S-AA winner and Hie bi-district opponent for the 4-AA champion Albany idle last week lays its 1-0 district 8-A record on the line at Roby while Haskell which pulled Into a tie with Albany with 13-7 uphill victory over Throckmorton will host Merkel Dublin which defeated Cross Plains 20-6 will be at Clyde while Wylie with a 32-14 triumph over Clyde behind it will travel to Eastland Hermlelgh the 6-B leader by virtue of its 20-19 victory over Loraine will host Bronte Rochester which polished off Luedcrs 54-12 is idle this week but 7-B co-Icador Aspermont will entertain Luedcrs Aspermont shaded Knox City 12-3 last week Baird which blanked Moran for its third 8-B win will be at Carbon this week Woodson the 9-B leader is idle after taming Valley View 19-13 for its second district win EVANSTON 111 Oct 30 Iff -Northwestern's pass defense suddenly collapsed in tha fourth period today and Dave Leggett loRed a 24-yard touchdown pitch to Bob Watkins to give Ohio State a hard pressed 14-7 triumph Ohio State thus took undisputed lead In the Big Ten race The Wildcats playing before 41650 homecoming patrons threw a scare into 14-point favored Ohio State by holding the Associated Press' top-rated team to a 7-7 standstill until the decisive Leggett pass The toss kept tha Buckeyes unbeaten in six games this season and pinned a five-game losing streak on Northwestern The Wildcats have beaten Ohio State only once in 10 years and have failed win a Big Ten game since 1952 Northwestern sophomore quarter back Jack Ellis stole individual honors in his first collegiate appearance Ellis' three successive pass ompletions in the second period touched off a 54-yard Northwestern surge in six plays that fullback Bob Lauter capped with an 8-yard scoring smash' Ohio State 0 7 0 7-14 Northwestern 0 7 0 Ohio State scoring Touchdowns Bobo Watkins Conversions Weed Watkins Northwestern scoring: Touchdown Lauter Conversion Calla way Pill Startles West Virginia For 13-10 Win EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN'S DELIGHT FEM CIIAMP RUNNER UP Mrs Hays Jr right admires her championship trophy with runner-up Miss Judy Lewis following the annual Abilene Country Club golf tournament Mrs Ilays defeated Miss Lewis in the finals 1-up in 19 holes (Staff Photo by Bob Gulley) at 3-0 in 8-A and Rochester and Aspcrmont are 7-B co-lcaderi with 1-0 records Twenty-six of the 27 games on (his week's light schedule are district aftairs with Ilulibs at South Taylor the lone till not counting in the standings District 1-AAAA takes a week off Three games stand out this week Big Spring which blanked Level-land 20-0 Inst week to take the 1-AAA lead with a 3-0-1 mark travels to Hreckenridge which walloped launesa 35-0 for a 2-0-1 record These two teams were cochampions Inst year with Big Spring representing the district in the playoffs Sweetwater last week's 1-AAA leader was upset 12-7 by the Vernon Lions and is now third with a 2-1 mark Colorado City ended the two-year domination of District 5-AA by Stamford as they shaded the Bulldogs 20-14 to take the lead with an 8-0 season and 2-0 district record The Wolves are now the only undefeated untied Class AA eleven in the area Colorado City journeys to Rotan this week while Stamford will be at Anson for a game which will retain its tradition although losing some of its usual significance for the past three years The Jones County showdown has decided the district winner as well Comanche idle last week goes after ita fourth 8-AA triumph at Lake View while surprising Brady which knucked Ballinger out of the chase with a 3-0 upset la at Coleman The two 9-AA co-lcaders Ste-phenville and Weatherford meet headon at Weatherford Stephen-ville tamed Cisco 26-12 last week while Weatherford was whitewashing Mineral Wells 6-0 to rap the pre-season favorite from the race A Class AA game of Interest to suggestions for -Indoor and outdoor sports Sensational new Football game A real action Basketball Aid 3 fame Jndoor Par-Pak Carry All Bags A genuine Par-Pak zipper bag represents tbe very oest procurable finest feature is the WYD-ARC zipper opening gives easy access to the contents and enables easy an excellent carry-all bag for week-end traveling or your Athletic trip bag Only $395 other bags from 295 up Rice Over Vandy 34 -1 3 Tether Ball sets Table Tennis Dart Games Electric Baseball Electric Basketball Electric Football Archery Equipment Shuffle Board Golf Accessories Tennis Badminton Sets Bat Tennis All Star Punching Bag Set Father and Son Box Glove Set THE KTOBY IM FIGl'RES riXDElSILT BICE 11 Ftrrt nmrM 17 1SJ Yd Cirnncd Kinhing ITO 1 Riun Allrmpitd 13 1 ar 1 Pawn CompMrd I for II 1 Pum Intrmptfd Bp 4 for 4 lnia Amin for i 44 Prnaldn Yardaoo UR 4 Fuiublra Lurt 1 Princeton Coloote Battle to 6-6 Tie PRINCETON NJ Oct 30 W-Princeton a two-touchdown underdog battled unbeaten Colgate to a 6-6 tie today before 23000 chilled spectators Princeton dominated play for most of the game but Colgate rallied in the final period to tie the score on a 29-yard touchdown pass Guy Martin to John Williams bination permitted Moegle to race around right end untouched for his second touchdown Nishet also handed off to Gordon Kellogg before Moegle got the ball for his 22-yard scoring scamper on the first nlay after a fumble recovery on the Vanderbilt 21 Vanderbilt 0 0 0 13-13 Rice 7 6 21 0-34 Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdowns Looney Jalufka Conversions Throckmorton 3 Harris Sporting Goods The Athletic Supply Ltd 945 Butternut Phone 3-1171 MORGANTOWN Va Oct 0 (A-Two arrow-straight passes by sophomore Corny Salvaterra in the final half punctured West Virginia's perfect season and bowl hopes today as rexurging Pittsburgh scured a 13-10 upset victory at Mountaineer field The 190-pound sharpshooter hit his sophomore battery mate Ambrose Bagamery from 9 yards out late in the third period and then connected with towering end Fred Gluts on a 4-yard bullet pass into the end zone to clinch the game with 2 minutes and 22 seconds to play Both touchdown strokes wiped oil leads by the West Virginians who scored a 19-yard field goal by-center Chick Donaldson with a second to play in the opening half and who added a touchdown midway in the fourth period on a 4-yard sweep by fullback Joe Marconi The Mountaineers had a 10-7 lead until Salvaterra a brilliant field general who is a double threat as passer and runner marshalled the Winning 65-yard drive It was the third straight victory lor the Panthers rallying to a fine season under interim Coach Tom Hamilton after losing the first three games Hamilton robust retired Navy admiral tods over the reins when Red Dawson became ill Hamilton led the Panthers to triumphs over Navy and Northwestern before today SCHOOLBOY SCHEDULES i I gainer with 50 yards in 6 carries Nishet completed 5 of 7 passes for 89 yards while Looney connected on 4 of 15 for 76 Rice's touchdown drives were good for 19 55 37 22 and 17 yards 31-yard pass play from Nisbetj to Moegle on the first play after a fumble recovery on the Vanderbilt 37 setup Rice's third score A roughing penalty on tha play placed the ball on the 1 from where Xisbet plunged over Moegle rounded out his all-around performance by taking two passes for 47 yards returning a kickoff 21 punting one time for 48 yards and averting another Van- derbilt touchdown by slapping down a Looney pass in the end zone Before the two long fburth quar- i ter drives Vanderbilt Lid crossed midfield only three times to 4he Rice 20 45 and 48 The Commodores recover-1 ed Rice's fumble of the opening kickoff on the Owl 20 but gave the ball back on a fumble of their own two plays later A couple of neatly executed reverses gave the Owls their second touchdown Xisbet handed to Moegle who reversed and handed to Bryant Stone for a 30-yard gain to the Vanderbilt 4 Three plays later a Xisbct-Stone-Moegle com By MAX SKELTON HOUSTON Oct 30 Wi Dick Moegle carried the ball ony 12 times but scored three touchdowns and had another nullified by a penality today as the Rice Owls relied to an easy 34-13 homecoming victory over Vanderbilt Rice's first team sat in the bench most of the afternoon as a crowd of only 28000 saw the Owls wrap up the intcrscctional victory by capitalizing on Vanderbilt mistakes A fumble and an intercepted pass were turned into first half touchdowns and two more recoveries and another interception launched three more scoring drives in the third period Vanderbilt taking its fifth straight defeat saw a fumble wreck a golden opportunity in the game's opening seconds The Com-odorcs then had to settle for two long scoring drive! against Owl reserves in the final period -Moegle plowed over from the one the first Rice touchdown in the opening period sped around right end from the 7 in the second and scampered 22 yards for another in the third Two other third quarter Owl scores saw quarterback Pinky Xis-bet plunge over from the one and halfback Page Rogers ram over from the 7 Quarterback Jim Looney hit center from the one for Vanderbilt's first score and then passed 4 yards to end Earl Jaluika for the second Jack Throckmorton added three extra points for Rice while rhil Harris broke even on two attempts Bobby Goodall kicked Vanderbilt's first extra point but missed the second' Moegle's 12 rushing plays accounted for 81 of Rice's 271 net yards rushing This brought his season total to 508 yards in 72 carries Vanderbilt got 123 yards rushing and completed 5 out of 19 passes for 83 yards Rice completed 6 out of 12 for 98 Halfback Mike Jabalcy was Vanderbilt's leading ground 1 htm performance DISTRICT IAAA4 All Warn: wwn dale DISTUIfT I UI Bis Kurin Hrn-krariiU U-mm at Vmtaa Plain view al Sweetwater LeveUand Snvdrr: firm Dalrt DISTRICT MU Brawmveod Irvin DISTRICT 4-AA Si am ford al Annua (ulnridu Csy al Rntan lUmiia: Open I DISTRICT Mt Cokmaa at Brady Cumiai'tie at lakr View Iv1ro at Winlm Ballirtrrt Oprii I 'Me DISTRICT Ml CKro at (Irnham Mineral Wtl'a al Raasrr Strphravillo al Weaihorfnrd DlaTRICT Ml CTUMrrea at sevnuair DtsTRIIT 7-A Dublin at CIdo Bonn Mir at man Plaint Wylie at EaatUnd DISTRICT S-A AHumy at Reby Mothol at llvakrn Monday at Ruarre Ihrurkmunen- Dale DISTRICT 4-A Coahoma al DISTRICT S-R Rnmle al Urrmleiili H'liha al Stiulk Taylor tnra-dialricO Trent at Hubert lee Loratne: Oi-n DMe DISTRICT T-R Tnedera at AapornMat Bale Kao CKy He barter: Open Date DISTRICT RaM at Carts Siraan al Mona Dorman Souih Taiior Orea Dale DISTRICT S-R Weudtaa: Open Hale Ml-RIt DISTRICT 4 Mi CAMFS 1 HI S-DAVI 0 Brwn al Vdwvlln Vera at Wrmrrt Irtwn at Brajamm Mallaua at Paint Cr-k DISTRICT lUarkurll at Wairr Vallry Chnrtinral at by MeiUe at l) kit Cantm cay at I'itui DISTRICT 4 Mnllhi at Vihhi iThuraday) 1 awn al Star Bruukeambh at Lobn Nua-Diatrirt) UlTOWfr tread for "quicken-01 Jon wound curve eSlw awnP fighting the wheeL 1 itiiout fflRA COWf on fro-14 You'U nde "lVD Irish Football Tilt Mixes Queen's Visit UNITED NATIONS v-Quecn Mother Elizabeth's visit to the United Nations today clashed with a scheduled tour of the world organization by an Irish football team here for a scries of games sources said the Irish canceled their tour Florida Beats Maroons 7-0 GAINESVILLE Fla Oct 30 Sophomore tackle Buster Hill grabbed a teammate's fumble in the end zone for a touchdown and a 7-0 Florida victory over Mississippi State today that kept Florida in the running for the Southeastern t'onlercnce football title Florida's Gators have won four SEC the first season they ever have done so and lost one The scoring fumble started with a wide sweep by halfback Jackie Simpson from the State 9 just before halftime Simpson dropped the ball just as he was alwul to cross (lie goal and Hill-who was down to help was In position to snuggle it in his arms Ed Bass kicked the conversion and that was all the scoring but tha Gators had to make two goal line stands Inside their 10 In the lute minutes to keep Mississippi State from making the same kind ef comeback it did in upsetting Alabama a week ago Mississippi Slate Florida 0 7 0 0-7 Florida scoring: Touchdown Hill Conversion Bass 3 EXTRA VALUE Top tire quality GALVESTON ROARING IN AAAA Big Spring-Breck Tilt Tops AAA Action This Week By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS phen Austin of Austin Galveston's Tor are in a posh Waco removed one of the un-tion to win their greatest glory in beaten teams from the list last Texas schoolboy football week in strapping Tyler 7-9 The unheralded Tornadoes who Temple and Palestine clash In NYLON 6ome SPECAL 670x15 Hi Tread All other sizes it corresponding prices Written guarantee against running flats cuts snags whipped the licst in the state oi consecutive weekends are kxikirj toward a No 1 rating and a quick clinching of tlie District 8 title la the Class AAAA division Then they can go into state competition the most respected team of all Galveston did the totally unexpected last week as it beat Port Arthur considered the top team in the state 13-12 It skyrocketed the Tors who had licked Baytown tlie week before to their highest pinnacle in history This work Galveston plays one of the weakest teams in the state -Orange-ami by winning that can lake a stranglehold on the district title Nut many undefeated teams are lcR in tlie top AAAA an! and In only ohe Instance wiT Tomorrow te two of them meet this week Thzt: comes in District 1 of Class AA The southpaw said his doctor where Big Spring and Breckri-: told him he found torn cartilage ridge both unbeaten but once tie' left knee but it was nut in clash in a game that might wd 100 bad a condition decide the title doctor said it wasn't as Big Spring showed power las chewed up around the knee as in week in whipping I-evelland a the other knee and it should be as team that tied Hreckenridge 2041 good as new now" Spahn said Galveston should become the championship favorite In Class AAAA Lufkin still is the top outfit in Class AAA The Panthers whir-ped Mt rieasant 41-0 last week to remain undefeated untied and virtually unworried The schedule is crowded with conference games this week The schedule by districts (all games conference unless indicated otherwise': C14SK 4444 I linn Thyd: El Dm Mfrrara ti ri Pm Mich: El Pm Aurtin Pm Dm if 14 Pm CrtlMdril Yilril Thiitwl Port Worth Arlmctm Wih Amo ('tlrr-Rurr- WUt Pawlul 1 Fort Wmh Pihr Thurtdty: xrth Dallm Mu Th: Frida: IUDi Smart II Swum Oak Cliff 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