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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 25

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SECTION i THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 18 Texas Touchdown Avalanche Engulfs Winning Streak Is Ended Grooming Their Best And Long And Short Of It You Beat The Bobwhite When It Comes To Game Birds I By FRANK VESTAL bring them up! To us tha chukar Southern aportsmen may well of fer their thanka for Old Bobwhite1 looked like a hunk of meat and Easterners Drop First Game Since Midseason In 1940 DUQUESNE SCORES FIRST Max Kielbau Xompa Over In First Quarter But Tar Heels Clinch Victory With Two Touchdowns In Third Period bones revered with feathers with nowhere to go! While only fair fliers the chukar once under the nose of dog will run circles and maybe come hack to look Old Ftdo in the rye About all wa aaw were recently propagated chukars but we isw them fly 90 yarda and fall to the ground On at loaat two occasions wa aaw them caught by doge Birds of that variety hatched In the wild might show some Improvement but from what wa aaw of them we'll take bustards for the little gamester that tope them all by tha proverbial country mile! Wo "caught on" many years ago and began usa of the phrass about Amartra'a grandest asms the bobwhite but like many nth-era wa had taken up the pnrase because It waa In general use Today Ills without hesitancy that wa can call Old Bob tha tope referring te experience rather then hearsay Learned Abant Others levaral times have wa found ourselves within the domain of tbs ringnack pheasant but not until a game birds and like recent Journey through the that wa obtainad tha lowdown on I uindly word for Ckrolina loosed terrific power In ''I CHS 2w aver the sacoitd half Saturday aad and' CHAPEL Him Oct Tha University ef North grouu Mmmoiilynok'n is I K'lttr1Jn merchandisa In their na-natad grauae commonly known as amj wa wonder no longer the prariw chicken although dif- that they ifved In Dixie fere elighty from the genuine (where the quail taking with a IcgiU mate crown Duqueene'e 16-gsme winning atresk' 13-4 before a homecoming crowd of 14000 For the Tar lfeeia it was but continuation of their undefeated season with a fairly inexperienced quad and a new coach Jim Tatum Ktalbaea Mpoeda Acres The Iron Dukes who had rolled merrily down tho victory read since mid 1940 commanded tha first half With Max Ktalbaea lead lag the way they moved to the 401 Then the 199-pound right half cut looeo with a buret of speed that carried ever the goal line Ktalbaea tried for the extra point but it waa no good Tho hoys from Pittsburgh whB ly to happen tomorrow night in the rrlvd here early Saturday after a feature of -the American Legion a dhiy caused by transportation dif-show at tha Auditorium fu-uttlea due to flood moved The 3Q5-pound masked Cahfnrn- the Tar Heels' 19 in the second Former Champ Faces Masked Man Tomorrow Night If the Golden Terror ta to he beaten here any time anon it ta like- low-tag i-hickon And then we learned something of the Hungarian partridge a bird fairly common now in some sections of tho North and too murk about the Chukar a bird that might broil to perfection but apparently baa no other merit We are all familiar with the qualifications of bobwhite qualL We know It to be a hearty bird that breads prollfically a feat and strong flier smart enough to gain onto measure of protection for itself by uae of available cover and a bird that behaves well for the bird jdog adding much to- the hunt Sometimes Old Bob ta hard to find but that too adds to the hunt and he ta much the same when found regardless of the weather Of all the North's game birds we would much prefer to hunt the Hungarians or aa they are referred to in sporting circle It was our obaervatton that all weather considered they behaved better for the dog than any of the others and Mialer they can boll out In a bevy like a tin coffea pot In a blast furnace Of course they tbrivo bettor In a country that makes them easy to follow but more sport looms In their hunting than that of tbelr feathered colleagues Mow On the Getaway Tho pinnated route or prairie chicken ta a fine big bird that cackles 'when flushed like a barnyard Bessy after laying an egg but their getaway ta miserably alow and aeldom do they put any distance between themselves and the hunter before dropping down There are times In warm weather when they taka to the bluffs or thickets and there they lie aattafactorlly for the dog But come cold and wind and Its something else! When the prairie grass la blowing the chickens ian da matched with Pete Bauer also known as Ray Steele in the 90 minutes best two out of three falla match aa the top attraction of the three-match program Won Lost Title This ta Sauer'a first showing hero since he won and lost the championship some months ago But tha Glendale Calif veteran ia by no means a stranger He has probably ahown here aa many times aa any man In tha business and soma of hta matches with Jimmy Londoa years bark war classics Sauer ta ona of the most popular men and one of the beat wrestlers to ever show In this section The Terror has compiled an amaxing record since he made hta first start the early part of the year He haa been beaten only once in almost weekly engagements and that was by Joa Cox He later erased the black mark Chief Chewacki comical and wild Indian from Cherokee Okie and mjtsw FM 47J06 mORY Raxorbaeks Score Lati To Earn Soma Consolation WINNERS SHOftT WORKS 1 Dsu Bibla'i Fowtrful Keren Turn Loom With I wry Play Known In Oonforonoo Oaao At Littlo lock By 0A1I a HARRIS Aeeclei4 frew Marti Write LITTLE ROCK Oct IT-Roy Me-Kay the Junction Jitterbug took a delayed buck over center for yards on the eecond play Saturday to acora and atari a Texas touchdown avalanche that engulfed the docile Arkaneaa Resorbacke 47-d The Raaorbacka got a alight measure of satisfaction out of the encounter played before a bare two fans scoring the first touchdown of the season against the Went Longhorns In the waning minutes of the game Tsana Sheets Weeks Teams using second and third Stringers sxcept for a few minutes of the first quarter employed every known offensive play In trampling Arkansas except the "Statue of and the hide-out end McKay's romp at the outset took the oleum out of Arkansas Worn then on It wasn't even a brisk scrimmage for the Longhorns The Texas second stringers took over In the last 4 minutes of the first period and pushed the ball to the Arkansas 4 On the first play of the second stansa Max Minor circled his left end for the marker They started their next drive on thior own after taking an annas punt and marched to the Soal without losing the ball Jackie lelds McKay and Minor alternated In lugging the leather to the where Minor wont over right end for the counter Arkansas kicked to the Texas 10 to open the second half and the lmnghorns -gain moved seoreward without surrendering the ball with Heids contributing a brace of 13 yard sprints and Minor dashes of 23 and 27 yards Raymond Jones scored the touchdown diving over center rneeing Combination Clicks The Walton Roberta to Max Bumgartner passing combination figured largely in the next Texas touchdown After an exchange of punts that found ball on Arkansas 49 Roberts passed to Bumgartner for 10 Bumgartner lateral-log to Don Fkmbrough who galloped 39 yards for the market The Longhorns added two more In the final period Fambrough in ts rcepted an Arkansas pass on the Forker 47 Roberta heave 1 to Bumgartner for 12 then ran It eight yarda over tackle Jonea made It a first down on the 23 and then took a Roberts pass to score A punt exchanged ended up with the Arkansas 47 A couple of line plays were good for eight yards and Roberta took out over tackle on a 39 yard canter that ended the Texas scoring for the day Arkansas' lone toUchdow cams against the Longhorn third string era with less than five minutes to go The Porker ground game had etarted functioning after a fashion but Arkansas was held for downe on the Texas 29 On the next play Texas had a bad pass from center that rolled to the 19 and Raxor-back Tackle Jay Lawhon fell on It One ground play netted a yard and David Paul Jonea hurled over the goal sorker Threat Fails The Raxorbaeks had threatened only one other time midway of the second period when Chick Forte peeled off a 30-yard dash to the Texaa 39 On the next play he tossed a 32-yard pass to Virgil Johnson who was downed on the Texas six Dana Bible sent his first stringers back in and the rally was halted Te Poeitto Arkinm K'wjrttaf HJ TibMtta PalAriinu FllWhtr ease JUQse CUfttr OmL ease leasee Cllltr S-2 ms si ei se RTi ieaa aseeie LlWnOfl Sj'wi as as It Kee JutlTlPOfl 'JI'R' se ee ee less FHll fi" Marshall Matthew! RI TV Jonas McKay rk Matthews Texas Arkansas Texas Minor I for Texe Brnrinc: Touelutowne McKay Innr If nr Metthewe) 1 Robert June quarter The Ureat ended however when Tom Hvrum got through and tackled Kieibasa for a 10-yard lost North Parol ins Strikes Back As the second half opened North Carolina struck with sueh power that tha Iron Dukes were visibly surprised On two plays Clay Croom made 13 yards to mldftald and Billy Myera a sophomore made 40 yards to the Duquesne KX Myera passed over the goal line 1 Joe Austin for tiie touchdown Mika Cooke try for the point was wide The fens had hardly resisted themselves comfortably before BiU Sigler handed the ball to Austin who breezed 71 yards behind tho blocking of Jack Hueecy for another score Myers kicKed the point The Dukes had the advantage ia first downs netting 11 to North Carolina six In rushing however the Tar Heela totaled 22 yards to the vtaitora' 201 Duqwene tried 14 passes end completed four tha Tar Heels triad eight and caught two ISrtueisx foallioa Korth Carolina Janariuia LK Mxtiat LT TanriV Wolf Dorv Roche stocky Pennsylvanian lo Hishamlijl Marshall RT Hermans Turn renka EP5 Shirlov Jackson (left) holds Blacky Boy while Joan Cones grooms Grebeu Topsy for the show ring et tho Memphis Kennel Club's annual axhibition at tha Auditorium Both are Cock-or Spaniels and ownad by Hal-an Grabau of Memphis At tho loft Vassal of Va-kack Great Dana ownad by Harold Lund of Bridgeport Conn quite figure out tho little fellow Kirks Gwcktrs Chihuahua ownad by Mrs Paulina Marshall of Birmingham Tha show continues today with tha finals tonight Stall Photo Dog Show Results Fniitrr Or rasa etarj-halrrd-J Ann 004 by A Smith Pinckney Mkh Wlnnrrx Lady Uuaty Dull ownad Beal Lady Duaty Dan Sdtlwm Boat HauUton Psixy owned by Uovan BaeUife Hrtler But winner Bon nf Devon owned by Dr and Mra Bniwa Sort Veayno lnd Bral Knnllah getter Th Mr Our of Delated owned by Mr and Mra Prank reldechaudi Elgin III Ciatdaa Mlm Beat nnrdoa Better-Blebon Black KbIrm owned by Dr Ira J- Kuif Birin ini baa IRA Nrilora Winner Tlrvolda Storm Lark nwnad ky Irvins Kliiridg Nw York City Wlnnarn bttrh Scholia O'Cmwemft owned by Marcia t'mwlay rhaitanonaa Beat of Tlrvrlila Sturm Lark Bret inch Krtlrr- Ch Wanuiitta-i Victor Eamnn owned by Mra Leonard Tran-buun kaxttxauuga lacker Roark I Winner male Hnlmertc'e Brueit ownad K-llnr Wuklt Ha-ala ribula Kl-idav rtraias 'Inoria f-H KjftJI Kt-Una Anatls Kt-lhaa FB Onltlirl Pwiursn Carolina Cranage a 0 13 ti hour best two out of three falls semiwindup Won Few Matches Chewacki has won few matches here but he continues to be one of the beat drawing cards mainly because It ta seldom that the fane or anyone else can figure out what tha Indian will pull next The 30 minute one fall opener will Introduce another masked man jtn Mysterious Mr 9 feet Pmu-eoe Snoring Tour Mown Kielhaea North Carolina Auaitn Point aber touehSowa Myera (placement) dog than can aucceaifully point one And the ruffed grouse! Good grouse country ta good only for grouec and insects! While they look with great favor on tho heaviest cover and tightest country the ruffed grouse ta after all the dumbest of gam birds They seem to llkt hardwood timber where the underbrush ta thickest and there they could live on and on wero It not for their weakness for roads The ruffed grouse observed will come and alt upon the road maybe in Its middle or maybe on the but there they sit often until a car ran be stopped and the bird ehot And even though the car flushes a dumb grouse It may fly 20 feet and perch on a tree limb a setup for the guy that knows once the bird reaches ground in that underbrush its bye bye grouse We realise that we hit the grouse country before hunting conditions BOSTON BARELYWINS FROMCLI inches 2 80-pounds The newcomer will tangle with Jack Dillon Miami husky Promoter Charlie Rentrop hasn't elected the referee The first match will go on at 8:30 o'clock College Teams Hold Their Own In Play With Service Elevens BELLEVUE WINS FOURTH TWO LONG RUNS COST SAILORS THE VICTORY 1 (Continued From Page Three By EDWARD COCHRANE IsUmstmosl News Servle Sport WrHe New YORK Oct If service bv Cosby HndRra blrmlnslum Winn Wlnnrtiavra Mlaehlrl Makar osmad by Wynmhavra Kmnil Orango Jersey Brat Hlythevillo Easily 29 To 0 BLYTHEVILLE Ark Oct Bellevue Orange Jerseys of the were bieet for there may be some Memphis Junior High Conference sporty shooting at this gamester chalked up their fourth coneecu-after tho frost and freexee have tive triumph without a lose defeat-knocked down the cover But baling tha Blytheville Papooeea 29 to that as It may we were in grouse 0 Friday night The visitors tallied Eagles Grab 7-6 Decision Over North Carolina Pre-Flight BOSTON Oct Boaton College climbed over the toughest hump of Its 1942 football Journey Saturday and became the firet school in the country to humble a Naval PreFllght eleven aa It queesed past the North Ckrolina Cloudbustera 7-6 befora 25000 at Fenway Park Tha Eagles can thank Don Cur-riven their big right end for their victory because this young man played All-American football all Bxxt nf Cb Holmtrie nf Bronk trill nwnad by Mrs atrlnilsllow Blrmlssbaai though Georgia PreFllght beat Penn 14 to 6 There is plenty of room for argument that Penn ta not tho strongest college eleven There ta considerable doubt if the Red and Blue could survive a schedule that would Include Michigan Illinois Georgia Tennessee Alabama and Boston College In fact It would be an even money bet that four of the seven mentioned might whip Pennsylvania a touchdown in each quarter William Crumby scored the first from the nine yard line Leo Page tallied In tha second quarter on a IN LAUREL'S FEATURE three-yard plunge and Fred Moors afternoon scoring the Ions Boston raced 19 yarda around end for tha I touchdown and averting a certain third period counter Tho final iNorth Carolina score lata in tho came when Turley Pearson pulled down a pass in tha end sone Rellsvus Position Blytheville Prxnmi I John non game Long rase Works Ilia telly came lata In tha firet JUDGES KEEP WORKING TO NAME THE BEST DOG country during the open season on grouee! Praise' With Reservations The ringiiefck pheasant we would ay serves sportsmen of its domain very well But there are plenty of reiervntlone to the atate-ment Tha rlngneck Is another nice sised bird that ta fast on wing after the getaway However good pheasant doga would have to catch and then the sport of shooting would be eliminated It auf fices to eay that more pheasants re killed without doga than with them which drops the ringnack down on tha list of good game birds But It 1a a bird easily propagated beautiful to look at and a bird that will stay In country it likes Worthy as LT LQ BISS a Albright Rtl Allen RT Andereoa Koeter QB Crumby 17 Mnors RH Pbri KB Rellevn Blytheville 0 Bnmnwry: Retiring touchdown Cmmhy Png llonr Pcsreon Rub Hrsm Bkimeyer Rnlcrirr Pogue Caldwell Robinson eirSl BeUrnin I for McKayi Fembmtigh few Maximim ota might become another Wisconsin nemesis after he passed to Nebraska's Fred Preston for a 65-yard touchdown play In the first period A crowd of in-1 SSSvfSS THUMBS UP BY A NECK victory after the cardinal-ehirted Badgers had virtually pounded themaelvea apart on the ponderous sailor line Second Lakes Low Then Hindi and Wink pulled down the curtain on the Blue Jackets' second defeat In four games this eeexon and Wisconsin maintained Ue unbeaten record through five contests In the third period Hirsch took the ball on the Bailors' 39 after Wisconsin had lost 20 yards attempting to pass and slid around end for the eidelinee He etmaked down the chalk line end panted Into the end xone for hta 61-yard touchdown Stopped Tho March Wink's sprint in the same quarter wee even more sensational Smith bad wound up the Blue Jackets on what had the makings of a touchdown surge He unreeled 23 yarda passed to Carl Mulleneaux for 23 more finally reaching the Wisconsin 23 From tiiore he uncorked hta arm for a pass to scoring land but Wink stepped In He snared the ball a yard behind the goal line waded through a wave of tho whit clad allore to midfield and behind a vanguard of blockers danced into pay territory The run goes Into the records as 100 yards but actually covered 101 or more The injdred Pat Harder place kicked the extra point after the first Wisconsin touchdown but missed after Wink's score Center Bob Nelson of Baylor booted tbs Bailors' point In tha first period Wisroaala Joillon: Orxst Utoa Tjanaiix' V'VV fc-Ti V' Voarta LO lUftoyrR Nirui hi Filly Queenr Vagrancy Finishes Fourth LAUREL Md Oit Magnate Louie Mayer's Thumb Up scored neck decision over Mrs Miller's Incoming to win the 29th running of Maryland Handicap at Laurel earning purse of 3629a In the other feature the Spalding' Lows Jenkins Handicap A CL Ernest's Aiqueat raced to three and half length victory over four other two year olds Both features were marked tha upsets of odds-on favorites tha Maryland Bslair Queen Vagrancy was the choice the crowd of approximately but finished fourth I Vlncentive favorite in the Spalding Lows Jenkins wound up behind Aiqueat and Pins Farm's Drudge Thumbs Up ridden by Woolf covered the mile and quarter ef the Maryland In 206 over a muddy track The Blenheim II eon took the lead on tho turn and outran Incoming Price Equinox was in the field of seven three year The winner paid $78a $390 13-90 across the board Vlncentive waa favored on strength of hta easy victory in Maryland Futurity last Saturday Breaking first ha relinquished lead at the first turn but Alquest trailing bim closely up on tho leader Drudge as went Into the far turn the elllullon Bellevue Krsiler Riddick we don't know why we 1 TI" I Steady As Steele 4: football has done nothing else it has furnished concrete proof tlyit the beet university elevens are at leant on a par with an assemblage of former college atari into which Is nprinkled a genefous portion of professionals Ona need only atudy the rosters of both service and top university teams and their records to data in thle campaign to pruvo this point Which convinces ona that tha professional brand of gridiron play aa presented by such standouts as the Chicago Basra la somewhat better than college football but by no means ranks over It as professional baseball ranks over tha amateur varfbly Still a Cottage Game The time may corns when this will happen but tha gams still belongs to colleges In spite of National League financial success Tha leading service teams are North Ckrolina Georgia and Iowa re Flight eleven! and tha Great Lakes Naval Training Station The latter la not quite up to tha standard of the ether three In spite of a roster that would bo tha aniwer to a Natioal League coach's dream On tha Great Lakes team are stars from 30 prominent universities Among them are Rudy Mucha All-American center from Washington Gus Zarnae All American from Ohio State who served two years in the National League Bob Sweiger of Minnesota Carl Mulleneaux former star of Utah and a standout end with Green Bay for several seasons and many others as good Btarman Has Best Tha beat Pre Flight team Judging from performances to date la at Iowa City Bernle Btarman collected a galaxy of college and Srofeuional start Including Bob wisher who wee a great halfback on the Chicago Bears for several Sara Schultx and Svendaen of Inneaota and the Green Bay Packers Benson and Ringer of Minnesota- Evaahevskl one of the greatest 'blocking backs Michigan ever had Paskvan and Jankowski of Wisconsin and the Green Bay Packers Bolger of Notre Dame and a lot more Just as good team may be the beet football eleven in the Nation and yet it beat Minnesota by only 1 point and Illinota whipped tho Gophers 29 to 13 These scores do not make team look any better than a top-ranking college quad California has a good PreFllght squad Yet It beat Oregon by single point and Oregon lost to Washington State 7 to 0 and to Washington 19 to 7 which rank tha university elevens a shade above the service entry out that way And California teams ere admittedly not the strongest in the country this rear North Carolina and Georgia have strong PreFllght teama may be the best But Georgia's coming fliers were tied by tbelr North Carolina rivals who beat Harvard 13 to 0 while Harvard wee tied by William and and Penn beat Harvard 19 to 7 These Memphis Kennel Exhibition Will Close Tonight Judges Duncan and George Owen go back to work today at 1 o'clock in weeding out the finest of some 339 doge in order to name the champion of tha Memphis Kennel Club's 17th annual how at the Auditorium The allow opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and will and with this selection of heat In show and tha awarding of Tho Commercial Appeal's beet in show trophy Final Judging will begin et 9 o'clock but the last tap of the exhibition will open at 6 o'clock with apactal events Including the parade of champions end the lady and her dog always colorful additions to the proceedings Jo Ann German ehorthaired Pointer owned by A Smith of Pinckney Mich was the first of the quarterfinaliita chosen That ta It was the first to move into the selection of the Variety Groups which waa the Sporting Doga Lady Duaty Dau owned by Lee of Memphis placed feet among tha Pointers and Hautaume Patsy owned by CL Govan Memphis was best of tho Golden Retrievers Champion Sir Guy of Delwed owned by Mr and Mra Frank Feldachmidt Elgin UiH waa tied with the blue among tha English Setters and Gordon Satter waa Bishop's Black Knight ownad by Dr Ira King of Birmingham Champion Wamautta'a Victor Ea-mon owned by Mrs Leonard Trenholm of Chattanooga was un beatable among the Irish Setters end the beat Cocker Spaniel solid color was Champion Holmeric of Brookvlllf owned by Mra Stringfellow of Birmingham Half of tha net proceeds of the show will be turned over to the Dive for Defense Fund Tickets are available at the Auditorium door 1T-(AP-Movle the Saturday 33X25 by In filly of 10000 Bran's third Tree George 2-5 stretch Hal third olds end the the the with moved they Alquest came up on outside however as they entered the stretch nd under a drive by Jockey Johnny Gilbert outran Drudge which held a two length lead over a tiring Vlncentive st the wire with Coldstream Stsbls's Attendant fourth Aiqueat ran the mile and one-sixteenth In 147 3-9 end returned 110 1410 and 3250 for 2 Favored Frits Wins Rockingham Feature 8ALEM Oct 17--(APi-The favored Frits Rluttx'a entry won the fifth race feature of an all-claiming card before 12000 fans Saturday at Rockingham Park Frits took the lead on the far Bird Allen period when Mickey Connolly dropped back and rifled one down the middle to Currivan who took It on tha dead run on North Carolina's 39 and weai hta way fop the rest of tha distance Connelly's placekick split the center of the up- 0 rights for what proved to be the wjnnlng point The Eagles threw away several other scoring chances by over-cagerness of their linemen Almost a dosen offsides wee called against them Cloudbueters score' came with startling suddenness Just after ona of many grim Boston stands deep In Eagla territory The North Carolina team apparently deep In tha hole whan a Wally Boudreau punt went outside on the Cloudbuster 11 changed the whole complexion of the game when Len Eihmont tbelr outstanding back rifled a pass to BiU Krywicki In the deep flat Kry-wlckl had a fiva yard head start but Currivan finally overhauled him on Boston's 21 Kirk la Blocked The Eagles then bottled up a North Carolina aerial attack to take over on their 19 Time waa running out and they used as much of It as they could to freeze the ball before Ed Burns a backfiald replacement went back to kick on fourth down Steve Hudacek waa In like a flash and took the boot right on hta cheat Tha ball roltad back over the Boaton goal lina and John Wltwokakl Juat beat Burns in a frantic diva for the pigskin Walt Zwiesynaki went back to kick the extra point but hta try from placement was wide of tho mark and that with Ieaa than two minutes to go was enough to assure the Eagles of virtory PfrilM PMitiua Soft ox Cnlte Wlkoweki LK 44 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uanta Arnold Cl alone Martin: renter Scarborough: back Dtlmonego ClaloB Jonea Hayca J7 lnll Me-Malr HUNT DEADLINE NEAR Applications Fee Wild Hog Deer Event Muel Be In Friday ATLANTA Oct (AP)-The decline for applications for the wild hog and deer hunt In the Chattahoochee Natlonel Forest next month la Friday State Wildlife Director Zac it Crevey reminded sportsmen Saturday Participants In the hunt will bo selected from among the applicants by a public drawing to bo conducted In Gainesville Gil Sat urday by the Chamber of Commerce Bow-and-arrow hunters will be permitted to hunt first for five days end then a group of riflemen will hunt from Nov 16-1S and another 100 from Nov 10-21 Applications for the event sponsored Jointly by the Stela Wildlife Di virion of the United States Forest Service must be accompanied by 49 to cover a special fee and a state hunting license purchased Inca the opening of the current season Aug MARQUETTE SOPH STARS Strxykalakl Plays Great Game In Brattng Michigan State 29-1 EAST LANSING Mich- Oct IT Sophomore Johnny Stray-katakl staged brilliant one-man bow before 7400 fans Saturday aa Marquette's versatile' Hllltoppers walloped Michigan State College 29-7 for the Spartans worst football defeat In decade Strxykalakl scored two touch downs himself one on 53-yard run and passed forjthe two other State's only touchdown came on a 29-yard peas from Elbert Stark to -Currier RO Xernse Htrertininner jf Sthreiner MR Mullenrsus Much ffi! 5 KB Swelcrr Wink Hlrarl Hoskins Wisconsin 5 Ureal Like 0 Wisconsin scoring Htre-n Wink Point trier Harder ituh for Rtyi placement Clr-at Lakes acnrlpa Tmirhrinwn-Pr-a Inn Point altar Ndaoa (kluca- "wiaennaln ruhelllviri Kma Jirim son etupka Tackles Waaacrbrtrh Trrn-ally duarda Uncle Marklt K-rt Robert Centers McKay Nwrmsn A Anderens Seeilpaer Reanr aean Callleara Harrier Mavta ynoe naler A Anderens Seellpaer Reaon in Catim riMAl lil jcklea Orison Blister Great Lekei eubetitullonr: pnd Hickey ar Quanta Roheekv JUrlnnn Crew' Center pnry Barks Xchneldme a Propov Awter- Knutovte acn BaUch 4' At A 4 i A Texa Run Away Told In Figures Fans Harvest Corn LINCOLN Neb Oct Nebraska Cornhuakers tacked their usual vocal support when they met the University of Minnesota Saturday Because of the shortage of farm help hundreds of university stu- mi dents forswore the football game to Christopher's Water Cracker won help nearby farmers harvest their I the first sad second recce reepec-'corn 1 lively turn and nosed out 8 Garfield's Lou O'Neill In a photo finish run nlng the alx furlongs in 1:111 Mra Burks' Balmy Spring was third Frits paid 3640 3140 and 3260 Lou paid 3320 and $240 and Balmy 8pring 12 0 Tha dally double paid 31420 as two favorites Millen and Hav makes Spare Room and A Arhan Texas aaa First downs 17 I Vr1 ruahtnx 411 Passes attempted II at Pas nmpleltd A Vstrla by Ill here Intercepted 1 Runhark el Punt inn avtraae 4 Terda kirk reryrned rumbles recovered Voids pastilles 30 i Pete Sauer alio known as Ray Steele retumi to Memphis tomorrow night to face tho Golden Terror in tho American wrestling show at tho Auditorium End Roy Fralcigh lata In the sec-(comparative scores do not give the ond period IPreFUght teams a big sage 1 iif rr ifn tgi sn nniinf W-- iniGirtifr.

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