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-e: 1 5 v'J i- 'T I'-:" VV-'-' V--: i 'V '-i 'V' v' V-v r- £: -v 1 w- '-1 Vv-'v' 1 ONE OCTOBER 28 1928 Standard-Times In Every Weal PAGE SECTION Game Deadlocks Calif ornia Football Honors Aerial Attack Used to Beat A 27-12 Richmond 13 Roanoke 0 Louisiana State 80: bp--nghiu '7-Kentucky 8 Centre 0 Miami 61 Unlv of Havana 0 of Louisville 0 Transylvania 18 Union Univ 26 Louisiana Poly 0 Moore Head 18 Eastern Kentucky Normal 0 Southwestern Louisiana' 39 Harrisburg Teachers 7 Vanderbilt 34 Virginia 0 Georgia 20 Tulane 10 Hampden Sidney 37 Randolph Macon 7 EAST Army 18 Yale 8 Penn State Syracuse 6- Villa Nova 19 Lebannon Valley 0 Wesleyan 20 Amherst 20 Wilmington 57 Antioch 0 Wittenberg 6 Cincinnati 0 ''New Hampshire 6 Springfield 0 Colby 14 Bowdoln 0 Fordham 34 Wash and Jeff- 0 Navy 6 Perm 0 8 Marines 6 St Xavier 0 Temple 41 'Providence 0 Massachusetts Aggies 0 Worcester Tech 0 Grove City 13 Allegheny 7 New York 47 Colgate 6 Muskingum 12 Akron Univ Maine 46 Bates 0 Holy Cress 6 Marquette 6 West Virginia 17: Lafayette 0 Columbia 20 Williams 6 Connecticut Aggies 6 Vermont 0 Dickinson 7 Ursinus 6 Harvard 19 Dartmouth 7 Rutgers 34 Delaware 0-Boston College 27 Boston Univ Princeton 3 Cornell 0 Gettysburg1 14 Bucknell 12 Oberlin 18 Mount Union 12 Carnegie Tech 6 Pittsburgh Both undefeated California and southern California -have stopped the race fcfr the Pacific coast grid championship as a result of the 0-0 Is an action shot of the hectic battle at Berkley CaL Russ Saunders being stopped after making a two-yard -gain each other cold in their tracks in tie game between the two Above Southern California fullback is 4 Texas Badly Outplayed and Porkers Are Never In Danger Sr The AMoeUted Prm FAYETTEVILLE Ark Oct Depending almost entirely on an overhead attack the University of Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Texas A- Jb 2T to 12 in a football game here today to celebrate the annual homecoming day The first half found the Texans badly outplayed and with the exception of two brilliant A rallies the Razorbacks had things well in hand through most of the re- the game Before- the first- quarter was five minutes old Beavers Arkansas fullback ripped his way across the Aggie goal line and Dale kicked goal Alsabrook who scored -twice for A on passes matched this touchdown a moment later by snagging a 20 yard pass and crossing the Arkansas goal but Zar-afonetls failed at the extra point try Beavers Again Beavers again crossed the Aggie goal line In the second qpar-i ter after Miller Dale and Gels had helped him bring the ball to the Aggie end of the field Dale1 kick again was good for the extra point Beavers was Injured In the second period and Arkansas came back with a passing attack that be-- wildered the Fanner defense Holmes a substitute back whose fumble earlier in the game had robbed his team of a possible touchdown atoned for his bobble by pulling' down a 15-yard pass and crossing the goal line Dale who has failed only once this sea- son to coin the extra point place kicked to make the score 21 to 6 In the final quarter Gels regular -Porker quarterback gave the Aggie ends his personal attention and scored his team's final touch- down after a series of end runs Spectacular Play A final touchdown was perhaps the most spectacular of the flay Alsabrook collected a 45-yard forward pass from Dorsey with 'but sixty seconds left to play and crossed the line Zarafonetls again failed to kick goal Today's victory restored Arkansas to a plane among the near leaders of the conference while rny chances A might have had to repeat their championship camoalgn of last year were erased The Lineup and Niagara 12 Lawrence 7 Georgetown 35 Duke Citadel 14 Erskine 0 Geneva 7 Duquesne 0 Western Teachers' ColI Georgetown 0 Brown 19 Tufts 13 Beloit College 7 Lawrence ryi WEST San Francisco Olympic dlA California 0 19 Occidental Cd Oakland City CcL 13 2 StignaUus 14 California I Idaho 20 of CaL ila A A 'a- Bri geles 6 Oregon State Col 22- ton 0 Williamctte 25 College of Sound Utah Aggies 10 Buy 0 Unlv of Utah 25 Unlv of Wash State 51 College Bi As be belt Or geltf ed BADGERS BEAT TYOLVEERt 4 0- 0 281 4 Montana State 0 Montana verslty 0 Wisconsin Scores First Victor oJtesD Michigan Since 1899 nigh ford the the (frim Tt a your cent San ANN ARBOR Mich Oct Wisconsin defeated Michigan 7 for their first victory ever the w-verines since 1823 in a hard ton game here today Michimm Michigan gallant stand to prevent a teal down at the end cf the fin but its defense lapsed for a mao ax Oil" pVs'nT npmsnt as the closing moment cf the b- jude maamJ neared the Wear to 45 I- 3 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Pet £33 750 750 667 £00 £00 £00 CISCO a Abilene 2 Ranger 2 Breckenridge 3 San Angelo -1 Brownwood 2 Ekstland 3 Week-end Results (Conference) At Ranger 19 Abilene 19 At -Breckenridge 0 Cisco 28 fiorns Rice Present Tcxfts University "Wins By Narrow Margin of 13 to 6 By The Auoclated Pren HOUSTON Oct 27 In as sparkling a gridiron battle as southwest conference fans will witness this season Coach Texas Longhorns defeated fighting Rice Owls 13 to 6 today-- The sight of that fiercely charging blue and gray line thrusting back -the heavier Longhorn forwards will linger long In the memory of the 9000 fahs vrho saw the battle The proteges of Rothgeb outplayed the Longhorns the first half and recovery of a Rice fumble made It possible for the Steers to score their first half touchdown and lead Rice 7 to 6 at the half Rich coaches players and as many of Its supporters contend Tommy Hughes -big Texas back the ball from Payne who had fumbled and that Payne in reality had recovered his own fumble Up to that unfortunate break the Owls iiad outplayed Texas to run up six to nothing lead Recovery of that fumble gave the mighty Baldwin chance to supply the punch that drove over Texas first touchdown touchdown early in the second quarter was the reward of a sustained drive Another break gave the Longhorns a touchdown a few minutes before the lint half ended With the ball cn his own 40 yard line Payne got the ball on a triple pass He fumbled Several players leaped for the ball Hughes finally came up with the leather and carried it to the owl 25 yard line There was a commotion on the Rice bench The Owl coaches apparently figured Hughes had taken the ball away from a Rice player after a Rice man had covered the pigskin The line up The Extra Pair HIGn SCHOOL Big Lake id Ban Angelo Kittens San Angelo Juniors 25 Ballinger Juniors 0 -1 Port Arthur 13 San Jacinto (Houston) 6 Brackenrldge (San Antonio) 41 Laredo 0 Del Rio 6 Sablnal 6 liv-Breckenrldge 0 Cisco 26 Amarillo 102 Quanah 0 Beaumont 25 Woodville 0 Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) Highland Park 0 Forest (Dallas) 47 Bryan 0 Ball High (Galveston) 6 Alvin 0 Sunset (Dallas) £0 North Side (Fort Worth) 0 Brownwood 44 Coleman 0 SOUTHWEST Baylor University 48 St 7- Texas 13 Rice 6 60 Trinity 7 U- 28 Texas Tech 6 Arkansas 27 Texas A 6s 12 Simmons 6 Daniel Baker 6 -Brownsville Junior College 7 Edinburg Junior College 0 New Mexico Military Institute 33 Clarendon College 7 University of New Mexico 14 New Mexico Aggies 13 New Mexico School of Mines 13 New Mexico State College 0 MIDDLEWEST Purdue 40 Chicago 0 Detroit 7 Dayton 0 Ohio State 13: Indiana 0-1 Lake Forest 24 Davidson 6-Lehigh 13 Muhlenberg 7 Oshkosh Teachers 18 LaCrossc Teachers 6 South Dakota State 13 University of South Dakota 0 North Dakota Unlv 18 North Dakota Aggies 0 Wichita Unlv 27 Washburn 0 Defiance 15 Toledo Unlv 0 Hiram 8 Otterbein 7 Piedmont 13 Rollins 0 St Louis 16 Creighton 6 Wisconsin 7 Michigan 0 Nebraska 24: Missouri 0 Iowa State Teachers 39 Northern Illinois Teachers 0 Coe 14 Monmouth 0 Illinois 6: Northwestern 0 Eastern llllinois Normal 39 Rose Poly 2 Hanover 18 Indiana Central 5-Ohlo University 39 Ohio Northern 0- Emporia Teachers 23 Edmond (Okla) Teachers 0 Wisconsin (B) 19 Michigan (B) 0 Notre Dame 32 Drake 6 Wabash 27 Terre Haute Normal 6 Oklahoma 33 Kansas Aggies 21 Phillips (Ehld) 27 Tulsa 20 Butler 13 Washington Univ 7 Haskell Indians 14 Regis College 8 SOUTIX Alabama 42 Sewapee 12 Mississippi College 14 Louisiana College 0 Florid aJ4 North Carolina State 7- Chattanooga 21 Centenary Tennessee 26 Washington Lee Furman 26 Wafford 0 Swarthmore 13 Johns Hopkins 9 Oglethorpe 6 Maryville 6 Georgla Tech 30 North Carolina Virginia Poly Institute 54 King College 0-Muncic Normal 12 Danville Normal 7 Millsaps 32 Louisville Normal 19 Tusculum 25 Mrs Hill 6 Loyola (New Orleans) 34 of Mississippi 14 Alabama Poly 25 Howard 6 Fuller Pep Says: What has become of the fat tcoman who used to ride a bicycle? FULLER PEP Neglect the Have you a new car? But whether it is new of not matters but little You need regular lubrication service even If it is a car made back in 1907! Careful lubrication Is ESSENTIAL! Let us take care of the problems of your car Lubricating Washing Polishing Come See 1 Us Every 500 Miles or oftener Landon Auto Laundry 211 Oakes Grid Debut Simmons Leads Team 25-0 Win Over Ballinger Junior High to Led by Weldon Simmons captain arid fullback who scored three of his four touchdowns and kicked one goal for extra point San Angelo Junior High school inaugurated football -Saturday afternoon by defeating Ballinger Junior high here 25 to It was a brilliant start for Coach grldsters some of whom Including I the blonde lanky Simmons win be graduated next fall to Senior High providing the Bobcats with the first players cf any experience from the lower grades the school ever will have had Ballinger presented only one player comparable to Simmons Flynt captain and quarterback and whereas his teammates failed to come up to the standard he set Simmons had able support from Edwin Hamilton flashes of ground gaining ability by others althogether better Interference and a line that turned back the invaders on the few occasions they threatened to score The Juniors delighted the Bobcat regulars by executing both forward and lateral -passes i at which Bissett and Crawford's men are adept and by the vigor with which they charged tackled blocked and followed the ball Both clubs fumbled frequently and penalties were numerous The attendance was even smaller than that Friday when the Bobcats drubbed Winters 26-6 In somewhat listless fashion Ballinger threw a scale Into the local camp at the outset when Flynt took a punt from midfield on his own 10 yard line and ran through the entire San Angelo team He was overhauled how-er Inside the 10 yard line Simmons intercepted a pass dangerously near his last chalk zrark and punted out 35 yards Shortly afterward Epps Mocked a punt in midfield and Herbert Reed right guard pounced on the ball and ran for touchdown Extra point was not added A 40 yard return cf a punt by Hamilton to midfield a pass from Simmons to Hamilton for 15 yards and a lateral pass from Hamilton to Simmons advanced the ball for San Angelo to Ballinger's 23 yard line In the second period Simmons recovered a bad pass from center and circled left end for a touchdown boot from placement structk the bar and failed to go over The third quarter was scoreless but in the last period Jackson's boys swept from their 43 yard line on runs by Hamilton and Simmons and a pass from Simmons to Tom Gregg until Simmons skirted left end lor 14 yards and a touchdom Simmons kicked goal making the score 19-0 'One cf the few spurtsBallin-ger made waa when Flynt XpeC the then reg- Istered a first down( A fumble by Barnett covered by Delker ended the advance intercepted a pass on Ballinger's 35 yard line and ran to the 18 yard line A bad pass set San -Angelo back to the 45 yard line but Hamilton tore-off 22 yards and Simmons shot through right tackle for a touchdown His kick was wide Coach Jackson used nearly every player he had and they chased in and out of the game In such rapid procession that it was impossible to obtain all the substitutions the locals not wearing numerals on their jerseys They vary in size from midgets like Rogers' whose mates towered over him like the Bobcats do over Jimmy Russell Up to chunky lads like Hart San Angelo held an advantage in weight Coach Weaver of Ballinger made few substitutions hortly afterward Boyd The starting line-up were: Ballinger (0) POS San Angelo (25) McWilliams LE Talley Elliott Barr A Jones Reed' Epps Gregg Hamilton McGlothin Beatty Simmons (c) Holloway Middleton Lynn Eckert Barnett Williams Flynt (c) Batts Bailey Marsh LT LQ RG RT RE QB LH RH FB Score by periods: Ballinger San Angelo Summary Touchdowns: Simmons 3 Points after down Simmons Substitutions: Madison for McWilliams (3) San Hart for Beatty (1) Jones for Gregg (1) Gregg for Elliott (2) Needham for Barr (3) Rogers for Hamilton (3)- Lin-thlcum for McGlothin (3) Hartman for Beatty Smiles few Needham (3) Lindsey for Llnthicum (3) McGlothin for Hart (3) Collins for Talley (3 Schuchardt few Needham Talley few Collins (4) Barr for Schuchardt (4) Calloway for Barr (4) Borden for Epps (4) Boyd for Beatty (4) Hartman for Elliott (4) Ftte-Ior Calloway (4) pelkOEtoECaHerrt) Smith for MrJenert4T Houser few McGlothin (4) Reed (Louisiana Tech) referee Jarratt (Chattanooga) umpire Baker (S A 8) head linesman Are you taking chances by driving an automobile without having complete automobile coverage? Call Mr Freeman at the Benson Agency for full information adv- Are you taking chances by driving an automobile without having complete automobile coverage? Call Mr Freeman the Benson Agency for full adv Doubles Thc tailor who thought of the extra troupers had the smartest idea of service in fifty years Nowadays business men are finding that extra pair of trousers the greatest bit of economy in their dress budget That is why wc have purchased this special lot of two-pants suits which enable you to get twice the wear They're in the new styles and patterns with a variety of fabrics and ihfj cost but DanielBaker Hill Billies and Cowboys Stage 6 to 6 Battle By The AweeUted Free ABILENE Oct In a battle Of line bucks and punts the Simmons university eleven played the Daniel Baker Hill Billies to a 6 to 6 tie here today Daniel Baker led eight to five In first downs made and gained more ground from scrimmage but did not average as much yardage per play as did the Cowboys Simmons completed only one of its four attempted passes but that pass scored a tcuchdowq It was a 39-yard heave Walter to Simms in the second quarter Daniel Baker'S touchdown came as the result of a punt which Sellers of Simmons fumbled ahd Mae Miller all-conference 'guard recovered cm 15-yard line In the third period Horany and Dil- lard plunged once each for the touchdown Sixhmons made a strong bid at the opening of the game but got no closer than the nine-yard line where a pass across the goal line was grounded At the opening of the second quarter Daniel Baker made a similar bid which the Cowboys stepped on their own one-yard line Head and Sellers were about even in the punting battle' each averaging approximately 39 yards-The line-up Simmons Pcs Daniel Baker Simms Beard Pearce LT Roddie Golightly LG Head Golightly Moore Kibble R3 Miller Smith RT Cobb Moore (c) RE Johnson Sellers QB Vilha Clark L'l McWilliams Walter RH Dillard Houghton FB Score by periods: Simmons Daniel Baker 0 Miller 0-6 0-6 Simmons scoring: Touchdowns: Simms Daniel scoring: Touchdown Dillard Officials: Gill (Texas A 6s M) Referee Cantrell (TCU) umpire A Curtis (Texas) head linesman Cranfell (Simmons) field Judge uarters For Auto Firm $26000 Building to Be Erected for Young and Harris Work will start Monday on a new $26000 building at the comer of Fourth and Chadboume which Is to be erected by Theo Montgomery and EL Young and which will be leased to the Young and Harris Motor Company Desoto dealers The structure win be completed In about 45 days according to Mr Young The building will face 65 feet on Chadboume street and run back 130 feet on Fourth street and will be modem In every 'respect IL Thomas drew up the plans for the building Saturday About 50 feet In the front will be utilised as a sales department and office This will leave a floor space of 65 feet by 100 for a service department for Plymouth automobiles The building will be of concrete brick and plate' glass Mr -Young says the firm plans to make It one of the meat completely equipped sales and service companies in the country "We are opening up this new De-sota agency in respenss to the demand few this new Crysler-built automobile which has been so great that we have found It necessary to seek new Mr Young said 'The firm delivered five cars last week to Perrer Kitrell Stanley Norman 8 Metcalf and White Now la the time to Insure your dwelling and furniture against fire and tornado Call Mr Freeman at 4332 for rates and Information The L- Benson Insurance Agency adv Horned Frogs Defeat Tech In Fast Game Matadors and Second String Frogs Battle Evenly at First FORT WORX3 Oct The powerful football team registered Its sixth consecutive victory of the season here today by running and passing the hard fighting Texas Tech Matadors Into a 28 to 6 defeat Greater manpower largely was responsible for the big score The lYogs had three full teams that played good football while Tech was weakened after being forced to make a few substitutions Coach Bell started his second string team and It battled on about even terms with the Matadors until the second period He then sent In a first string team which was too much for the Scarlet battlers who wilted under the hot sun and the Purple spurted two towuchdowns ahead1 Although they failed to win the West Texans did something -that other opponent of the Christians have been -unable to do all season they made a touchdown Captain Walker did It In the first Quarter he broke over left tickle and ran 25 yards for six points From the first to the fourth quarter the line kept Walker smothered getting him before he got started but in the last period he unreeled another pretty run cf 25 yards 1 While Walker was thrilling the 6000 spectators rom a Tech angle a big red headed back was giving them something to think about on the other side That gent was Jas Eddleman He carried the for many yards and in addition threw it for a number 4 of completed forward passes Red tore knifed slashed and battered off the tackles for a dozen gains of mors than ten yards he ran off and around the ends and' he rammed and plunged the center of the line with effectiveness1 It was day he was the leading spirit of the Pimple attack Other players were changed so fasb none had much Chance to stand out but Harry Akers Howard Grubbs'-Austin Griffith and Ody Thompson did enough to attract attention Chubby DeWltt and Vaughn Corley were to Tech's defense what Walker was to the offense to wit: the whole show The stocky little guard and comparatively light center fought fiercely and relentlessly until they were battered down by the flow of fresh men fed Into the melee by the coaches -The Texas -Hemphell Carpenter DeWltt Corley Reed Knowles Vinsent Waller -L Walker Walker Woclrldge Position LE LT LG BO RT RE QB HB HB FB Baxter Swafford Reid Hlrstlns Butler Barr 'Walker Akers Eddleman Leland Thompson DENY HORNSBY TRADE Reports Circulated That Rajah la Traded to Chicago NEW YORK Oct Reports that Rogers Hornsby man without a country had been traded by the Bcston Braves to the Chi cago Cubs tor a sum approximating $250000 gave diamond followers something to get excited about today The story printed In the New Ycrk Sun met prompt denial from officials of both- clubs The Sun continued to run its story' through all Its cditlcns According to that' newspaper Hornsby has been traded for $20-000 In cash end three Chicago players Outfielders Earl Webb and Cliff Kcathcote and Second Baseman fYcddy Maguire -i Church Announcement Park Heights Baptist Sunday school at 945 Preaching at 11 subject "33Sure" at 15 Preaching at 7:33 subject "The Man Who Lest Coat" The 'Rev pester El El El 35 2 Fashion-Wise Men Elect to Wear This Model- S' 0 A Arkansas Scoring: for A Mr Touchdowns: Alsabrook (2): 'for Arkan- mu touchdowns: Beavers (2) Gels Holmes Point after touchdowns Dale (3) placeklcks Officials: Referee Ramp (Cincinnati U) Umpire Dix (Dart- 'mouth) Field Judge Bell derbilt) Head linesman Moore (Vanderbilt) 7 12 14-27 Intercepted Passes Beat Kittens 18-0 Big Lake Holds Edge Of- fensively First Half Defense Even Two Intercepted passes that were converted Into touchdowns and a fumbled punt on the 19-yard line followed by a forward pass netted Big Lake high echoed an 18 to 0 football victory over San Angelo high school's Kittens at Big Lake Saturday afternoon The Owls set the pace offensively Into the third quarter when the visitors attack began to function but It never was sustained long enough to produce a score The clubs waged about the same battle defensively Big Lake held an advantage In weight but found the Kittens hard tackle rs and courageous fighters until the close Both victor and vanquished were disappointed because Red' Haley a star at San Angelo high last year was unable to get Into the game for Big Lake on account of an injured knee Owl supporters were confident Haley would furnish any margin the team might nsrd to win while the Kittens recognizing power were anxious to see whether they could hold him Coach Bill Bissett upon his return with the team Saturday night reported that Big Lake has a well bal-- anced club He said that Bomer Horton at end Blair at tackle and Bernard Jones at guard played particularly good football for San Angela Birdwell also shotted up well save for wild passing Big first touchdown shortly followed Blrdweirs muffing cf punt on his 10-yard line a forward pass manufacturing the score On one Intercepted pass a Big Lake man sprinted about 60 yards to the goal 1'ns and cn the other the touchdown followed a run cf some 40 yards Rice (6) Power Hyde BlaCkstone Morgan Jones Knippsl (c) Scoenfleld Payne Murray (c) Stopper Alhioch 6 1 0 6 First Rice 10 Texas 7 Rice completed 4 for total gain of 127 yards Texas intercepted 1 for a gain of 3 yards 8 were incomplete Rice kicked ten times for an average of 38 1-2 yards Texas 9 times average 43 5-9 yards Rice twice for 10 yards Texas ten times for 70 yards Tbuchdowns: Stoppel Rice Baldwin Texas Buelar Texas Point after touchdowns Hughes Texas Cooper Kinney Mississippi referee Harry Viner Missouri umpire Proctor head linesman Roach (Baylor) field Judge 4 YEARS FOR SHEEP THEFT STERLING CITY Oct 27 On charge of theft cf sheep George Johns mi was given four yean In the penitentiary today He pleaded guilty The grand jury which adjourned last week returned eightann felony Indictments most of which were for theft of sheep Vemle Davi sheriff and others breaking into what has been declared to be a sheep theft ring Mrs Robert Brown was given a divorce here Saturday from her hus band Robert Brown 'w- 'r mat her ed Ti 8b just Una put inert wad In cf but Edd lor 28 fiS tha tats Kov todi 4er bap let ut to the toe to wc Wc choose this model to feature because it is the favorite of every man who likes to look just a little different just a little smarter than the ordinary man You can take our word for i that the style and wear are there Made of cloth the material that is light weight and heavy ln appearance it is warm durable and comfortable Browns -S iv- -V A.

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