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In 27-73 Attack Norton Big Gun i Football Score si COLLMiK FOOTBALL RKKI'LTS Kiiui Ktels If lk Anratetert Prss RIND AY Kn I ISH HITS FALLS TKXAS Wyoming Kanui Ruto luwi Mato 94 lralu 7 District 4 AS Members Start Playing for Keeps This Week Stops Aggies any chance for the conference diadem But SMU loser only to Texas still hBS chance SMU held 1M halftime lead after the first period had gone after taking a terrific mauling in the first half Norton who was Just 'about tlu whole offensive show for I the Mustangs was put out of coin- mission with just 33 seconds of the 3a a 1 rough game left to play Lows Hurts Aggies The loss which gave the Aggies a iference record put thedt out of two-loss one-win one-lie COIF1 -reiice record out them out of i Although the wind apparently Kart am ihhmm skappam afb hamnrrpri (ha Arstas in the first TmM 8t BtPha Aurtin Stala Hutlar 11 WaaMnatoa UN i i inmeiiriii Tcia Kul Trias Tach IS I Manrhmier 14 Indiana l'i bother the Mrth-' Koathwrt Tra State SS Sam lloirtsa IT Franklin 7 AndrranS 4 lldil((ii who roared 59 yards in five Kart Ta Stephen Auiia 7 playa to score in the second qw ter View 44 Texas Cslleia 11 jnie Pony march began on tjw rrnkss is SMU 41 when Norton passed 34 Bllna JC as Koulhwr Texas JU 4 yards against the wind to End David Powell Norton trfnde 16 yards in runs of 12 and 4 and then passed 9 yards to Jimmy Hawn for the first score It took the Methodists 7 minutes to score again this time with Norton running 36 yards behind stei- DENTON Tex Nov 8 (Spe- clal) The North Texas Stale tojk the ktekoff on Eagles made their honMH-omingl) 0 and fought his way M'll U1 kb MrNraaa 41 Ijmar Tarb 7 Arlinatoa Stela IS Raniter JC IS Ilia) Mill Hark JC II Kllanra JC Taxaa AAI 14 Hawarrt Fayas 7 Kart Dartmouth IS Columbia 14 I'rlarctea 41 Harvard II (laoriia 14 Praa IT I Inly Croaa II Colaala 7 Clrmaua II Fsrriham II (lie) Nyramao Paaa State 7 Trmpta 14 Beaten Unl 14 (llal Trinity 7 Amherrt I Rutem II Lalnyrtte Boardaln 11 Main 14 Curt Guard 4S II iWabarti Ball Mil IS Hum Holy Aurora 7 Hanover 10 Taylor Muller 11 Wartime Ion IK Karlkam 17 Wllmlnsloa Arkanua Mala XI PlUrtwrs Wnteni 14 Arizona lim-ola (Mo) (I Jarkm Kinpnria Mala 11 irtaim Mate (Viiirn Boise Junior 7 Htrks Mjirinafirlfl Mato (Xu) 7 Whllworih 7 Onlnl Carroll (Mont) 14 Wetfminuter lb-muon II obrrlla 4 ClnrinnaU 41 Obis Carroll (Mont) Wrrtmlnster lu-alMfl II (Hirrlia Cim-innail 41 iihia Capilal (Mlerbrla II IIuwIIm Gran Vsunsrtown Ohio Waatayan 14 klurtunaum H'oortar 4) Ashland Toledo X) Brad lay 14 Onlral Stela 17 Krnlurky llelitrlbeni IS Cbm 7 North Dakota Stela opening conference struggles week ago Waco and Highland Park beaten in inaugural district games at Dallas Friday to determine tlfe temporary occupant of the cellar then all four clube will rest lor Thanksgiving Day tussles that will find Highland Park en tcrtiiinlng Coach Joe Puck while Tyler travels to Waco for the season wind-up Couch Buck Prejean's Tyler outfit with seven returning regulars from last year's offensive platoon and two from the defensive group rested Friday and will be in top physical condition for this week's Coyote invasion A pair of pony halfbacks 142-pound Hershel Lyle and 145-pound Boyd Murphy have sparked the Lions to seven victories in eight the lone defeat coming at tho hands of Texarkana 20-14 Flynn Tap Kicker Lyle end Murphy have scored seven touchdowns each Fullback Ronnie Neill has accounted for five and End Delmer Herberger four while extra-point specialist Don Flynn in addition to handling the bulk of the Lion passing duties has converted 23 extra points in 28 attempts The Coyotes' Friday foe knocked off Palestine 28-7 Dallas Forest Avenue 21-7 and Austin 21-14 before stumbling against Texnr-kuna but since have come on to whip I-ongview 20-0 Marshall 31-27 Dallas Sunset 34-8 and Highland Park 21-14 Wichita Falls blitzed Gainesville with three quick touchdowns in the Coyote Stadium finale then coasted to an easy 35-0 triumph The heavier Leopardi moved into Pack real estate only twice in the game reaching the 21-yard stripe once and driving to the four on another occasion Meanwhile Wichita Falls scored on its fourth play from scrimmage as Kenneth Roberts found Jimmy retterson with a 23-yard aerial Don Maraney passed to Patterson for 34 yards and another touchdown five minutes later and shortly thereafter the elusive Pat-tenon slipped inside tackle and raced 47 yards for his third marker of the period Maraney converted successfully each time and the Pack led at the close of tho tint quarter 21-0 Curtis Reeves' 37-yard sprint early in the second stanza plus a Maraney placement made it 28-0 at halftime The final score came in the third quarter when Gene Leach intercepted one of Charley 34 forward passes and danred 30 yards to paydirL Maroney's conversion brought the score to 33-0 Pack Nate 208 Yards The rack netted 295 yards on the ground to the Spotted Cats' 45 and picked up 77 yards in the skylines on three completions in six attempts while Gainesville earned 1 12 yards in the air on 20 completion! in 34 trice Leach picked off three of Curtis' shots At Waco the Tigers bounced back into the win column with a 14-0 non-district triumph over Woodrow Wilson of Dallas Bengal mentor Carl Price experimented with several barkfield combinations In an effort to salvage something from the debris of the Tiger district hopes end Wnco scored quickly when Linebacker Curtii Spivey stole the ball from a Wildcat back and dashed 31 yards Joe Bob Gough's placement made it 1-0 and Quarterback Truman Smith plunged one yard to cap a 67-yard drive Just before the half ended Gough converted again and Waco led 14-0 A 75-yard eprint by Bob Bush was nullified' by a Waco offside penalty later in the contest but the Tigers had all they needed In the final period Tiger reserve battered to the Wilson two but were thrown beck Wilson penetrated to 15 once then again to the 25 but never got closer Waco had 10 first downs and 238 yards net gain to five and 132 and the Tiger pass defense allow a single completion against it in 13 tries The District 4A-5 chart: SIRIICT STANDINGS to the SMU 36 but the Aggies were penalized back to the 31 for clipping Two pnssee by Graves were no good but then he connected with one to Erie Miller which left it fourth down and a yard to go Graves gambled with a run but fumbled when SMU'a Tiny Goss hit him hard It looked like another SMU scoring chance as the ball went over But the Ponies couldn't go and took over H-ste Irtind SI Brooklyn Collrxa 7 On their own 26 1 Mlrhnrls SS rhamplaia 7 Graves' Passes Click Graves' passes started clicking then and thi Aggies roared to a touchdown with the skinny boy running for thj score on the Jat play of the half The Ponies came bark with a rush In the third to score in less than 3 minutes The drive began on the SMU 36 Norton went Moraan Mate 4 Vrulln Dntea The Grave-less Aggies had a TDiFan kuku lot Lm left in their system They made it in the closing minutes when Pete Mayeaux a six-footer made it from the Puny 17 threading his way through the SMU line to go over standing up Texas 0 6 0 7-13 SMU 0 14 7 921 Texas scoring: Touchdowns Graves Mayo conversion: Hooper SMU scoring: Touchdowns Hawn Norton 2 Conversions: Stol-Icnwerrk 3 Brawn 11 Cannrrtlrol II Itetrx 17 Colby ftlkfcOrbury 44 Klnaa Mai IS Muhtaalirre 11 Naltonal ASNtaa 44 Ualludal 14 Horhritrr 11 llamUloa I Alfred XI Hobart XI Ulal New Haven Stela Teachrta IS Adelpbla lark Havre 11 Maaaflrld 7 Fairmont 7 Cnlllornin Mate (PaS Juniata 7 Grave (lly Wart Cheater (Pa) Mlllaravllla Grtlyaburi SS INrklnaoa 7 Mm-ela Pal 74 Paul 7 I Waxnor SI Suaqurtannn Indiana Mala ll'ai II Fraarla (Pa) U'larnm Mate Pal II Slippery Williimx 14 Wetlryaa I Norwh-h X) Wander It Wertmlaieter (Pa) 1 Alleiheay SS Kdlnhuni (Pa) Mate IS Geneva Wartiinafoa Jellereoa 41 L'poala tl I'num llavrrlurrt Buffalo II Lawrence I Klilppenaburs Trarhera 44 Cbayney Wllkvv IS Meravlaa Praaklln Marahall IS Vnlaua II Delaware 41 Peas Military SR Wart Liberty 14 ratomac Mala IS Srraotoa Kmua 11 Sanlh Georgia Teeh 41 Army Navv II Duka David vaa is Hlrkmend If Vlruiaia 14 North Carolina 7 William Mary VPL IS Haorieli-Maraa XI Kent larky 17 Tulaae Wart Virginia XI VMI 11 damn II Palaa Alabama 41 Cballanaasa IS MMataalppI Stela 4U Auburn Smith L'arellna 11 The Citadel Teaneaaee IBU 1 Aukura IS Alabama Mate IS Kart Carolina I Metem IS diet llamptna Inrtllute 14 Howard in Cl Mrmphw Mara Imulavllle IS BOB IIKKDIEN Timcmi KoorU Editor strict 4A-5 play lx strictly for keeps from now until the end of the reKuhir Nov 27 The schoolboy loop regarded this year as the strongent in the g'ite will have an undisputed render Friday night after Wichita Fulls' iindvreated and untied Coy-ides finish up their lnuincss with the surprisingly strong Tyler Lions at Tyler as both crew won I Southern Cal Buries Stanford 54 to 7 PALO ALTO Calif Nov 8 Ut-Smithern California's Trojans unveiling a stunning new found offense to go with their vaunted defense buried Stanford'i Indians under a 54-7 avalanche today before 45000 fans The unbeaten contendere for the Pacific Coast onference championship and the Rose Bowl charged another lap to their twin objectives with a ground ont1 aerial attack that shattered the defense as writ as the morale of Stanford It was thi most one-sided victory fur USC over Stanford since the gridiron rivalry was established in 1905 'Bama Romps Over Chattanooga 42-28 TUSCALOOSA Ala Nov 8 WV-The Alabama Crimson Tide racked up Its seventh victory In a free-scoring 42-28 decision over Chattanooga today San Diego Marines Win SAN DIEGO Nov 8 lil-Ths nimble running id Tom Caradine and an aggressive defensive team gave the San Diego Marine Corps Recruit Depot a 21-12 upset victory over the Parris Island Marines in the Boot Bowl football game today PROTECT EQUIPMENT UNMOTECTSD PROTECTED WICHITA COVER DALLAS Nov 8 Statistics of the Texas game: TniT aim hs- is Arkansas MUwrtni It Wrrt Tnu Stela IS Trial SS Baylor 7 Mark I (Pa) I (da) Howard (Ala) TSaulhwealara Aim at Bmrdiri Murray (Ky) II Middle Tanaaaaaa II Wart heoliicky 41 Kaal KaaUchy Nrwanra 4 frail a 14 Brthaay iWVa) II Marlrtte Florida ASM I North Carat lna AST 11 Kmary -S Itenry 11 Weatera Carolina Mtartartpyi fatlvsa Haadrtn 14 Southern Uulv I4S Birtme Collrfa I Tampa IS Appalachian I Hua It Nawbarry 14 louirixna Treb SK Louaatena 7 dial Taanvaaaa Tach II Kart Toaaoaaco IS Mlrtwcvl Michigan 4S Cornell Mlchuian Male 41 Indiana 14 Wlacanate S4 Northwcrtom HUlaburgh 11 (Mila State 14 Purdue 14 Mlnneaate 14 life) hulftim lend and let the renmei carry the load in the last two pe- riods Colorado College Wins COIGRADO SPRINGS Nov 8 Ml College remix'd to a 49-0 win over Fort Hayi of Kunsaa today Air its fifth straight victory and seventh triumph against two losses Rebels Outlast Houston li to 0 HOUSTON Nov 8 W-Miiiie-sippi handed Houston a dose of Its own a rugged defense-tonight whilo taking a tough 8 to 0 victory to protect its undefeated although twice tied record Houston sixth ranked team in the nation on total defense was unable to push its sluggish offensive attack beyond the Rebel 40 yard line Harold Lofton 180 pound fullback cut rapidly through a big hole at right tackle on fourth down from the 9 late in the second period for the lone touchdown The drive had begun on the Mie-issipjd 40 after a Houston fumble The' Rebels running and passing scored in 10 plays The crowd of 34500 Included scout from the Gator Bowl In Jacksonville Fla It was Mississippi's sixth victory against ties with Kentucky and VrnderbUL Next week the Rebels tackle mighty Maryland Temple Ties Boston BOSTON Nov 9 IIV-TralUng 14-7 after three periods the Temple Owls fashioned an 98-yard drive for a touchdown In tho final period today and gained a 14-14 football tie with Boston University Hiim Great Laki It oiNf 25 W'tTnL NorthtiiiAMMrt MiMwin mihm it leuill II Central II IS (Kaa) Mala 7 (MasrtalD 7 (Hllul I Bcnadirte I Montana state 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Stela C4C 14 Mantorri 7 Wlllamrtte Unflald 14 Nrw Maalro Hlahlaada II Camp Caraoa IS F'reana Mala Nevada 11 Warfare Waahlaatna 11 Rrillah Catambla Poctlle Lutharaa XI Karfarn Wartilastoa IS aao too FaulhalJ Cape Mav CG II Pbila Port Sarurily I Sawait AFB IS Daaaldaaa AFB Camp Ltjeuae 41 Cherry PalM Flyare 14 Haiabridaa Navy I'aUisant Navy I Uuaallra Marinas 41 Fart Javkani ilC) II Kan I Man Marinas II Parris Irtaad 11 Fort loaoarrt Wood I Camp Attarbury Par FU Am phi ha SS Banlow Mariaea Saa INaaa Naval Camp Pradlrtaa 14 MIUH MIIIMIL FOOTBALL Onlral Calhalte ISA) 4 Lamar ISA) Rav icarpus Chrirfli 41 Swaalwatar hlilby (llaualoa) 47 Jrfl Davis (llsurtsal SI Maroons Blast Auburn 49 to 34 AUBURN Ala Nov 8 (D-Jack Parker of Mississippi State gave one of college football's greatest performances today to lead his club to a wild 4 5-34 victory over Auburn and ruin the homecoming celebrations of the Auburn old grads Parker counted three touchdowns himself passed for three more and engineered the drive for the seventh That brought his season's scoring record to 97 points just a single point ehy of the Southeastern Conference record set in 1943 by Steve Van Buren then of LSU The 21000 fans saw a game of offensive football almost exclusively marred by frequent fumbles and penalties Kentucky Overpowers Green Wave 27 to 6 LEXINGTON Ky Nov I Steve Meilinger a bullish young man overpowered Tulane with two touchdowns and passed for another to direct Kentucky to a 27-6 rout today Big Sieve a brilliant end until a week ago set fire to a dormant Kentucky attack in the second period as his team trailed 90 and quickly put the Southeastern Conference clash beyond reach Syracuse Topples Penn Stale 25-7 SYRACUSE Nov I Syracuse's touchdown twins Pat Stark and Ilob Lrlierman reeled (rf two apiece today to lend the aroused Orangemen to a 25-T upset victory over Penn State It Just about ruined the bowl chnncee of the Nittany Lions Holy Cross Triumphs Over Colqate in Snow WORCESTER Mass Nov I Chuckin' Charlie Maloy the East's outstanding passer clicked with two touchdown passes during a short-lived second period snowstorm today to give Holy Cross a 13-7 victory over Colgate First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized p4rfrct here today by completing the day with a 74-69 exhibition basketball victory over the Sheppard Air Force Base Jets Earlier i the afternoon the North Texas football squad stun nod Texas Tech 31-19 The hotly rontested cage game In which the Jets led until the third quarter had a total of 60 personal fouls railed North Texas drew 22 while Sheppard 28 Even the lending scorer of the game made the majority of his burkets by the personal foul route Pat Kelly who led the North Texas attark with 20 points netted 16 of them on free throws The game saw the Eagle start slow and finish strong Early in the first period the Jets surged out front by an 18-6 count At halftime the Sheppard team' had their lead cut but were atill leading 38-35 A strong third quarter by the Eagles including most of the scoring coming on free tosses put them In possession of the lead that was never relinquished Both of the two squads demonstrated high abilities from the free throw line North Texas sunk 38 of their 41 attempts while the Jets dropped through 21 of their 28 tries However from the field the Jets were the most effective when sinking two pointers The airmen poured through 23 field goals to the North Texas 19 Let Taylor accounted for 16 points to lead the Jets scoring The remainder of the Sheppnrd tallies was divided aut almost equally with Bob Alston hitting for 12 Mace Dicbler 11 Joe Bradley 11 Norman Pilgrim 14 and Barry Amey five It was the first exhibition tilt for both of the two teams this season tksffart (Ml Nartk Taiaa flti Plajar Aranr Alrtsa Ff ft Ta Plarsr I Woaitwairt 1 llAstril 1 HGaraaf UBaairt I HKrllv Banka ISI-aniaotiaia i allaxpar iVaaitenraa tUlIrkaU Ilnpprr 4 Tote hi FsFITp 1 II 4 1 411 111 114M 111 111 ess II I I is IS 74 Mterta Tartar Dunam Millar Tstela Offlrlatai Pal lar a art Williams Waller Ehlert Joins Bowling's 7-10 Club Walter Ehlert veteran Wichita Falls bowler is the rity's first member of the American Bowiing Congress' 7-10 Club Last wek he rrreived from the ABC the shoulder patch reserved for bowlers who have made the 7-10 aplit in ABC sanctioned com potion Ehlert made the plit In Classic League play Oct is i member of the Lester's Hickorv Inr team at the Falls Bow! Veteran bowlers here believe was the first time the split has ever been made in organized competition here and Ehlert is positive it was the only time he has made It In 43 years of bowling He caromed the seven pin off die axMioard to knock down the tenpin Vols Make Bowl Bid Beat liU 22-3 BATON ROUGE Nov 8 rit Oleksiak a third-string halfbark transfused a sluggish Tennessee offense with two second half touchdown passes to give the Vole a 22-3 fnnthiill victory over LSU today Tennessee Inuking fur a bowl bid saw Its flense grind practically to a standstill for the first two period by a lough I5U team By CLAYTON IIICKERSON DALLAS Nov 8 Iff-SMU'S Mus-i tangs powered by Jerry Norton outgunned Texas 21-13 be- fore a Cotton Bowl crowd of 42000 today to hang onto a chance for the Southwest Conference title SMU scored two touchdowns in the second quarter to take the lead and was never headed Both stars of the Norton fhr the Mustangs and Ray Graves I for the were out of action at the close I Graves ho might have meant the difference for the fighting Aggies sat out must of the last half MIDWESTERN- Continued from Page 1-B plays Hansler burst tbiough center for the final yard then kicked the vital extra point ts give MU a 7-0 lead after nine minutes of play West Texas took the Jdckoff and marched to the Midwestern eight where the Indians halted a fourth down smash to take possession of the ball Coach Dixie crew roared back to the Buff 21 before losing the ball and following another exchange Bob Rat liff of West Texas Intercepted Ethridge's pass and returned 23 yards to midfield' The Buffs used six plays to tally as Quarterback Kenneth Clapp ran for nine yards passed to Seldon Woods for 23 and Leon Evans made 14 yards In two carries for a first down on the four Copeland cracked center for two and Evans went over standing up A bad snapbaek killed the extra point attempt On the ensuing kickoff Webster speared the ball on the Midwestern 18 rut to his left and outsped Ratliff to the goal line conversion made it 14-6 with three minutes to play in the first half Buffs Advanre Wtit Texas advanced to the Indian 26 and 21 In the third quarter but couldn't narrow the count Two minutes deep in the final chapter Copeland punted to the Midwestern one-yard line where Newman Young fumbled Ratliff recovered for the Buffs on the two After a five-yard penalty Bobby Lane passed seven yards to Seldon Wood for the touchdown and Clapp passed to Joe Walden for the extra point as West Texas trailed 14-13 Following a punt exchange the Indians battered S3 yards in 10 plays plus a costly 13-yard penalty against West Texas to decide the issue A six-yard pass from Shackleford to Webb kept the drive alive and the roughing penalty presented Midwestern with a first down on the Buff 20 Shackleford shot a pass to Jeter on the three-yard line and the big end carried over Hansler converted giving MU Us final 21-13 edge Score by quarters: Midwestern 1 1 Wert Texaa 0 I 0 Game at a Glance Meertem Wert Tnu Tlrrt Dw IS Yurt Ga Inert RwMae OS Yalda Gtawrt PMMS IS a( IS Paasra CuMtatert 11 rt II 'I Paasra IWeieisMrt If 6 lar see enemas Amici I I Fwrtrtae Last tar IIS rmaltlM Iw 41 NOTRE DAME- Can tinned from Page 1-B 16-yard shot to Joe Heap capped a 39-yard Irish drive for the touchdown Heap grabbed the ball on the Sooner 8 and hinged across with an Oklahoman draped around his ankles But once again two minutes later the Snoners uncorked a swift scoring strike Don Brown of Oklahoma recovered Worden's fumble on the Sooner 32 Two plays later Vessels set sail off his own left tackle from the Sooner 38 and raced 62 yards for a tnurhdown He was in the clear by midfield That gave Oklahoma a 14-7 halftime lead but the party was only starting The Irish took Oklahoma's second half kickoff and barged 74 yards in IS plays to Oklahoma's 6 before Lallner fumbled and Ray Keller recovered for Oklahoma But Notre Dame was not to be denied and a few minutes later were off to their second touchdown when Lattnrr intercepted Crowder's pass on the Sooner 35 and! romped to the 7 A Sooner delaying penalty moved the ball to the 7 and three plays later Worden smashed over for the touchdown to tie It at 14-14 Oklahoma 7 7 7 Notre Dame 0 7 7 Oklahoma ecoiing: Touchdowns -Vessels 3 Conversion Leake 3 Notre Dame scaring: Heap Worden 2 Carey Arrix 3 Oklahoma ND First downs 13 Hushing yardage Fassing yardage Passes attempted Passea completed Passe intercepted Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalised Cavaliers Hammer North Carolina 34-7 CHAPEL HILL Nov 8 IP Charlie Hurding goat of last week's last minute defeat by South Carolina more than made amend today by throwing three touchdown passes and scoring once as Vir glnia pounded out a convincing 34-7 Asdball triumph over North Carolina 1 I THIS WKERTI STHFDITB Wichita Fella Trier It) Ware el Hlfhtaad Park WEATHERLY- (Continued From Page 1-11) the air ways The Rangers triad 18 pasaee and completed six Brlfht en Defense Bright defensive ball was the order of the day for the two military squads with Weatherly providing most of it The former All-Amrrica had himself a field day from a linebacker position es he played his final game of service football before receiving his discharge and returning to civilian life For the airmen Bill Engle Paul Vargn Mary Schumacher and Lonnie Williams turned sterling performances to hold the Ranger attark On offense for the Rangers It was Kenneth Shobe former Texas bark who sparked the running game Here too Weatherly showed the crowd some outstand- UCLA conqucrere of Wisconsin Ing performance that gained him California Stanford and Washing-All-Amerira honogs jton Tripperr who guided the Jets Coach Henry Sanders' Uclans offensively was the big gun for bunged out four touchdowns and the Jets With Huhliy Di-Mott 'two safeties to take a 30 to 8 lead Merle Mvers and Eural Ramaev at half time clearing the way Tripperr ripped lluauuri 17 foterado 7 lllterta lawa IS Nahraaka 14 Kaaaaa II Naira Dama 17 Uhlakama 11 YOUR AIR-CONDITIONING WITH "WICHITA" COVERS Save Trouble and Expense of Removing and Storing Units Covers mad of rain-proof dust-proof and wind-proof oil-lreated Canvas REFRIGERATED WINDOW TYPE 425 no Deliver and fnsfofed Sic Additional 31 i 31 SisiM i off several nice rune The game was the sixth season win of the Rangers against one loss and broke a string of four Quarterbark Wayne Anderson and straight virinrle whlrh the Jets! End Ray Lewis led Idaho to an had running It was the third easy 27-0 fixitball victory over hup-artbark this year for the airmen! less Montana today gsm at a Giaaro Idaho had a three touchdown EVAPORATIVE TYPE COOLER COVERS WICHITA FALLS TENT FIFTEENTH and UMAR $7M up AWNING PHONE 1-3604 Mrppiri Fart Pan RmiImi 1 Flnl IWvii Finn 4 Pimm Fawn Iv Ynlo GohiM Pi'Ufif TiNi tflaktti Rnlhf far FmiHIn Ml pMltfff AwOTBgO I i ki' it Western State Bows GREELEY Colo Nov 8 LT-Colorndo State rushed and passed to nn easy 35-9 homecoming foot- Idjying before 351X10 homecoming victory over- Western State 'Saturday The Rocky Mountain Cntifercnee game was the final con- I 1 II n-r Ki'inc iiiuii nnF Overseas Shipping Deadline November 1 5 YOURS ALONE Highland Wins First rai LAS VEGAS Nov 9 I9 mCMurry Indians Curbs rr Colorado State hlrh went Ilighlund University played its Inst kj a rare a ror 239 yards on the ground and 145' grid game and won Its first victory I' Mexico AgS l4 in the air and held Western State I today 2120 over Camp CnrMin of LAS CRUCES Nov 8 to 21 yards rushing and 88 passing I Colorado Springs nuddy Fumes Hill Cnntwcll and Elroy Payne rut big holes in the New Mexico Aggie defenses today ns the MrMurry Indians of Abilene posted a 27-14 football triumph The Indians snapped a 7-7 halftime tie with two tallies in the third and from then on had control of the game East Texas Wins 15th Slaps SF Austin 54-7 NACOGDOCHES Nov 8 Of! -East Texas State's I inns won the straight game today by) We Install Front End I 0 King Pins 0 Bushings 0 Lower Outer 0 Lower Inner Pins and Bushings 0 Upper 0 Tie Rod Ends 0 Drag Links 0 Anything Front End Overhaul For the husbond or son in service send a camera to record those unforgctable and historic scenes and events Come down tomorrow and make a selection from our complete line of cameras and accessories Let Us Worry About Packing and Shipping Auto Paris Pins and Bushings Pins and Bushings for a Complete WE ALSO STRAIGHTEN AND DYNAMICALLY BALANCE AUTO WHEELS FRAME AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT EXPERT BRAKE WORK LODEN AUTO SPRING SERVICE smashing Steiihen Austin's out- manned IjimherJarks 54 to 7 Marvin Brown and George Riley 'eaeh scored two tonclidimns Tim McCormack Luckv Porks limb Williams and Carroll Holliday each making one tally Vt 212 Ohio Wo are now accepting orders for Christ mas Cards mado from your favorite snapshot or have Iht youngsters' picture made In front of our beautiful Christmas Tree Call ui for prices and appointment Pitt Beats Ohio State COLUMBUS Nov 8 'ff -Pittsburgh used Its supposedly weakest Its air to fciiilol) sensational Sam Houston defeat Ohio Slate 21-14 before 75-' S' diiarierhack smashed the i 129 fans today jni((-raj rrrill college total offense Deitrirk shook off five Ohio lack-1 icnud May lint tics iforiniinee fore as he turned and twiMed down wasn't i-eoiii'h to overcome a hnt-the sideline for the touchdown which proved decisive Southwest Texas Nips Sam Houston 35-27 HUNTSVILLE Nov 8 iff -Don ii iwi liiuiii ijwiKn'( cr'ourh to overrome a lifting SmiIIiwpM Ti'X'is Slate squad! land Sam Houston lost 33-27 THE CAMERA SHOP 1013 Lomar (Across From the Post Office) Phone 3-6970 WICHITA'S I'll INKERS IN WHEEL ALIGNMENT bat-111 51 Phone 3-4280 "jggryjMjp 1 in MtekwiMM.

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