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PAGE TWELVE SECTION ONE SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 1939 "A KUndard TImn In Every Went Ttiw Hoi Same Old Berwanger Off to Races Aggies Baffle Rice With Passes Win 19-0 Steers On Top In 25-19 Thriller Steers Cinch At Least Tie Robert Lee Socks Miles 40 To 0 Roitert lee turned the heat on the Invading Miles grlddera In the Coke County capital -day afternoon and swept to a 40-0 victory in a District 9 game The game result left Robert Lee assured of at least a tie for the district title but added Incentive for Bronte to beat Norton and then make it Interesting for Robert Lee In the traditional Thanksgiving 'nte Bronte a ith only one ms on its (Lrlct escutcheon ii xe View at lake View Friday 7 0 Lake View was whahng away on the Bronte two-yard line at the half but the threat failed In the Steer-Bulkiog contest at Robert Lee yesterday Coach Troy Mullins used first second snd third stringers Fullback Lowrey snd Captain Scott quarterback did most of the scoring Three touchdowns were made In the second quarter two more in the third and one in the fourth Robert Lee leads the district with four wins no losses or ties Tigers Cinch Big Six Title With 7-6 Win Over Sooners nr GAYLE TALBOT COLUMBIA Mo Nov 18 (P) The fighting Missouri Tigers removed Oklahoma from the listing of the nation's undefeated teams and established themselves as prime material with a surprising 7 to 6 victory over the defending Big Six champions before 26000 in Memorial Stadium today The victory virtually assuring the Tigers the Big Six crown was scored on the recovery of a blocked punt in the third period of a bruising con- Jay Berwanger University of Chicago's last All-American wearing nose guard tears through New York rugby team for substantial gain Bill Pasley No 6 prepares to make tackle Chicago city squad won 24-9 at Soldiers' Field Chicago was a very minor factor In the up-aet victory With Christman bottled the Tigers gained only 39 yards by the pass route while Oklahoma was picking up 77 through the air Including a 15-yard toss for their score Nice Leads In Yardage The Tigers sprang a deceptive running game to pile up 157 yards on the ground to Oklahoma's 14 LIST DROPS CAROLINA test Bob Orf tow-headed Tiger end stepped over the Oklahoma goal line after catching the ball that had bounced 30 feet In the air Ronald King a reserve back and outstanding player on the field for the day place-kicked the deciding point 71-Yard Drive Oklahoma scrapping back fiercely drove 71 yards for its touchdown In the final period and twice again threatened to pull the game out of the fire But a missed placement try for extra point by Dick Favor proved fatal Paul Christman Missouri's all-America candidate was Just another ball player He spent much of the muddy afternoon sitting on the seat of his pants But whUe the Soon-a were busy hamstringing the glamor boy they were taking a beating from his less famous teammates Missouri's vaunted aerial attack YESTERDAY THEY AVRACLE man BPPIB Owls Stopped Dead By Cadet Aerial Attack Kimbrough Takes Care Of Leaders' Gains By Ground ST WILLIAM RIVES HOUSTON Nov 18 Jts offensive ticking like a fine watch Texas A pasted the punchless Rice Owls today with an offensive that rolled up a 19-0 conquest before 25000 fans Big Jim Kimbrough the demon fullback and a couple of other backfield gems Bill Conatscr and Derace Moser sped behind superb interference to bury a crippled game Rice eleven that could rack up only eight yard a nek The Aggies' furious charge brought them 339 yards as Rice was completely baffled by a versatile attack that gave the lie to any claims the AA1L band could wreak damage only on the ground Kimbrough Rolls On Twenty times the Farmers passed and ten times the ball struck against a receiver The passing yardage total SI exceeded the ground values although none could say Jarrtn John Kimbrough failed to do his usual stink The big fellow gathered 92 yards In 17 trie for a 34 average The win left the bowl-bound Aggies with but one game to play the always unpredictable fracas with the Texas Longhorns tbs age-oid rival on Nov 30 On the showing today none but the brave would give Texas a chance Oil Cor dill a grand back did his level best to keep the Owls In today's game His spiral punts and broken field efforts kept the Aggies on edge throughout The Aggies started the fireworks early with Kimbrough plunging over for the first score In the opening quarter The drive started on the Rice 42 Audlsh missed the point try Xn the second A AM drove 65 yards to its tally Walemon Price always a thorn in the Owls side with his passing shot aerials to Moser and a couple of ends Bill Buchanan and Harold Cowley which produced Mixed In the assault was a tricky lateral with Kimbrough on the tall end The clinching pass on the drive was the 19 yarder to Cowley Price converted to make the score 13-0 Rice held In the third but a dazzling run by Conalser scored early in the fourth 79-Yard Drive This time the Aggies drove 79 yards Kimbrough bruised his way through the sagging Rice line for three first downs to the Owls' 34 After a two-yard gain Price shot a short one to Conalser In the right flak he cut toward the sidelines reversed his field through a mass of tackier shook off four other tarklrrs in the clear cut back again and breezed over only chance came In the second period when Billy Heard burly tackle recovered Marland fumble on the Aggie 24 Bob Brumley passed to Cordlll on the IS but times out penalties hurt and Billy Cline finally was smothered back on the AAM 37 as he vainly tried to run The starting line-ups: Nelson Parks Lead Bears To 13-6 Victory Baylor Center's Trained Toe Too Much For Gents SHREVEPORT La Nov 18 UP) The field goal kicking ability of Robert Nelson Bryan Texas center coupled with a 39 yard broken field touchdown run by Dwight Parks gave the Baylor Beam a 13 to 6 victory over Centenary here today Nelson sent his team in front by a 3 to 0 acme In the second quarter with a perfect kick from the eleven yard line after two Baylor drives had been checked within the Centenary 10 yard mark and added another in the fourth quarter from the six yard line After a 39yard touchdown run by Parks In the second quarter Nelson added the point after score The point enabled him to finish the game with high point scoring honors score its third of the season was made by James Barnes in the third quarter after Ted Ol-sack end Intercepted Parks' pass and returned 27 yards to the Baylor three Alvin Birkelbach missed the placement The third quarter ended with Baylor on the long end of a 10 to 6 score Barnes "chilled" Baylor followers with a brilliant 67 yard return of Malcolm Llder'a kickoff that opened the third quarter and was prevented from making a score by Sherman Barnes Baylor tackle who headed him off on the Baylor 27-yard line The Texas team was kept well away from the Centenary goal In Uie last half until the closing minutes of the fourth quarter when Llder Witt and Mcrka combined their ground gaining ability to drive 33 yards to the Gents six where Nelson collected his second field goal Starting line ups: Bsyler Pos Centenary Lummua LE Looney Anderson LT Partin Aiken LO Steeples Williams Padgett Taylor RG Allen Robinson RT Jones Lucas RE Olzack Merka QB Birkelbach Uder LB Bynum Wilt RB Barrie Grumbles FB Whitehurst Score by periods: Baylor 0 10 0 Centenary 0 0 6 6 Baylor scoring touchdown Parks (sub for Witt) field goals Nelson (sub for Williams) (2) point from try after touchdown Nelson (place-kick) Centenary scoring touchdown Barnes isub for Bynum) Curtis (Texas referee Milton (Indians) umpire Huff (SMU) head linesman Hann (SMU) field Judge Raiders Lose To Marquette In 22-19 Tilt Tech On Big End Of Statistics In Lubbock Contest LUBBOCK Nov 18 Marquette launched a smooth offense and stubborn defense to triumph 22 to 19 today over the Texas Tech Red Raiders who had outsrorrd snd outplayed the Golden Avalanche most of the way Trailing 15-19 Marquette started a drive late In the third period and pushed the ball to the 3 yard line aa the quarter ended James Richardson threw a scoring pass to Robert Stake early in the fourth to give the Avalanche victory Kemnlts converted Xn a desperate last-minute attempt to come back Starrs threw a pass to Francis Bingham Tech end who dropped the ball for an lncom-pletkm behind the goal line Takes Early lead Marquette took the lead with a safety and a touchdown in the first period Vosberg big Marquette end blocked Charley Calhoun's punt and the ball rolled back across the goal line where it was covered by Tech A minute later John Maltach shot a long pass to Vosberg who was downed on one-yard line Fullback Douglas Renzel went over for the touchdown Kemnltz's try for point waa Mocked Late In the period Tech's Tbm Douglass recovered a Marquette fumble on the Avalanche 40 A series of passes climaxed by Lefty Bill Dodd's heave to fitorrs on the three brought the score Flusche'a try for point waa wide Raiders I rad 13-8 In the second period Stores flipped a 60 yard pass to Bingham who scored Flusche's placement was good and the Raiders led 13 3 Tech scored again in the third on a pass from Stores to Wheells over the goal Fluseh missed the conversion attempt Marquette took to the air for a 43 yard gain Richardson to Vosberg and Coldagelli ran around left end on a surprise double reverse for the touchdown Kemnlts converted Then came Marquette's winning score The statistics favored Tech a 7 0 conquest of Northwestern llarqurtle Takes Tech One of the greatest personal duels of the day occurred at Philadelphia where Tom Harmon paced Michigan to a 19-17 victory over Penn led by Francis Reagan The East suffered still more grief as Detroit buried Manhattan under a 38 13 count and Kentucky took West Virginia over the Jumps 13 6 Marquette won a spectacular 22 19 decision over Texas Tech Ftordham Catholic and George Washington were the Butt lone winners Ford ham shellacked oft beaten St iCallf) 13 0 Catholic buried Loyola (New Orleans) 34 0 and George Washington whipped Kansas 13 6 In the East Georgetown completed Its second successive season without defeat by taking advantage of opportunities and bowling over New York University 14 0 Syracuse sprang an upset In taking Colgate for a ride 7 0 while Nick Bases' broken field running carried Villa-nova to a 12 0 derision over Temple Army had to come from behind to tie Penn State 14 14 Georgia Tech remained unbeaten in the Southeastern Conference nip ping Alabama 6-0 while Auburn finally hitting the form expected of it in pre-season forecasts buried IiotiLsiana State 21-7 Georgia and Sewanee gave the Southeastern group a pair of victories over Southern Conference rivals Georgia whipped South Carolina 33 7 and Sewanee topped Citadel 14 7 Purdue Wisconsin Tie In Southern Conference games Virginia Military topped Maryland 13 0 William Ac Mary conquered Washington A Lee 18 14 and North Carolina State surprised Furman 12-7 Virginia Tech took non-conference Virginia Into camp 13 0 Badgers almost won their first Big Ten derision but Purdue rallied in the fourth quarter to gain a 7 7 draw Indiana played non conference Michigan State to the same score Chicago's long scoring drouth ended as the Maroon won from Oberlln 25 0 Iowa State unexpectedly knocked off Kansas State 10 0 in a Big 8ix test In the Southwest Texas came from far behind to whip -Texas Christian 25 19 Baylor knocked off Centenary in a non-conference struggle 13 ft All was calm In the Rocky Mountain Big Seven where Utah trounced Colorado State 42 7 Colorado the leader shipped Brigham Young 12-8 and Utah State won from Wyoming 20-13 Oregon State and Washington State hung up victories in the Pacific Coast Conference where the leaders are Southern California and UCLA Oregon Stale erusiied California 21 4 while Washington State subdued Stanford 7 0 Southern California was idle but UCLA played to a scoreless deadlock with non-conference Santa Clara Gilly Davis Is Saturday Star For Longhorns TCU Hangs On To Final Minute Of Breathless Game AUSTIN Nov 18 0P One frantic run bantam weight Gilly 6-yard effort as dusk engulfed the muddied field today capped and sealed what must go down as the father of all thrillers in Southwest Conference football Texas 25-19 conquest of Texas Christian Nothing could touch this football game not even the storied Southern Methodlst-Trxas Christian classic of 1935 when those teams passed out heart attacks to see who would get the Rose Bowl Invitation Intermittent rain precarious footing snd wet footballs were nothing in the see-saw battle of six touchdowns two safeUes and three runs past 50 yards Nrck-And-Xeck Game The Christians snd the Texans fought through four quarters all square and even In the dying seconds after Davis' magnificent clincher the Christians were throwing that slippery football smack to the goal and almost connecting lagging 14 19 as they went into the third period Texas four times arrived at a chance for a touchdown but killing breaks stopped them Twice Texas Christian backed down inside its five-yard line protected that slim lead with Intentional safeties But they didn't reckon with Gllly-Davls From his 39 yard line where Texas Christian had kicked after an-lntentional safety he suddenly emerged from a plleup at right tackle and started down the sidelines The 145-pound gamecock who today shunned even shoulder pads as he twisted to glory dodged In and out and finally Just outran the Christian secondary at the fag end of his 66-yard touchdown sprint Some 20000 wet customers Just about tore up old Memorial Stadium Davis' run was Just one among many but It was the one that counted His partner Cowboy Jack Crain the boy who started all this climax running at University of Texas this year and Kyle Gillespie of TCU were Just as breathtaking Gillespie Frogx Star One leg dragged and rain splashed against his muddied face but Kyle Gillespie a 155 pound sophomore came to play football today He waa a marvelous figure out there scoring all three of tha- Christians' touchdowns and building up to many other threats with his running passing and kicking Some noticed his limp but not all knew he was playing with (me knee In a specially made brace The leg has bothered him all season and only last Saturday did he blossom as a hero Crain was himself which Is to say he still Is the most feared runner In these parts He wore himself out trying The line-ups: TCU Pm Texas Looney LE Buck Cook LT Williams Taylor LO Dawson Alexander Goodwin Sherrod RG Freeman Adams RT Myers Horner RE Kutner Gillespie QB Gray Clarke LII Crain Ware RH Doss Sparks FB Davis Score by periods: TCU 6 13 0 Texas 7 7 0 1 TCU scoring: Touchdowns Gillespie (3) point after touchdowns Conk Texas scoring: Touchdowns Crain (2) Darts Point after touchdown Crain (3): safeties Gillespie (Intentional) Officials: Referee Cooper Kinney (Mississippi State): umpire Jack Mahan (Texas AAoM) head linesman Jack Roach (Baylor) field Judge Bill Bushman (Missouri Wesleyan) Tennessee Downs Vanderbilt 13-0 In Strenuous Tilt KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov IS UP) Volunteers rolling along In the role of the nation's No 1 football machine and a choice eligible overcame a stubborn Vanderbilt team today to score by 13 to 0 their 21st consecutive victory before a crowd of 25000 Playing without the services of Its ace quarterback George (Bad News) Cafego Tennessee performed sluggishly in the opening half as the Commodores gave the Volunteers their mast serious threat of the campaign Vanderbilt marched 48 yarda for a first down at the Volunteers' 2 yard stripe in the second period but a great defensive stand thwarted a score that might have turned the tide Early In the third period Tennessee got Its first touchdown when Bulst Warren substituting for Cafego fired a floating pass to Ekid Jimmy Coleman toward the blank for the score Tennessee's last touchdown came on a sensational 65-yard touchdown nm by Newman a husky substitute fullback OPERATED ON HANKIE JeAW ONE TACKLE WAS A FULLFACfC- JV TffE OTHER NAP NEifER PLAYED FOOTBALL- AH END PLAYN6 GUARD -SQUAD SO SMALL dranderson CANNOT AFFORD To RISK INJURIES IN PRACTICE PRACTICAL NO CONTACT HORN IRON MEN ARE WELDED T06ETHER FOR SATJRDAV sj Canyon Teachers Stifle Sul Ross With 26-6 Score ALPINE Nov 18 JWThe thundering Buffalo Herd from West Texas Slate Teachers College stampeded Uie Sul Robs Lobos here today to via 26 to 6 on a muddy field which caused fumbles galore Powerhouse drives by the Buffalo backfield combination of Watkins Ricketts Faust and Cornell set up the first score in the opening period Sanders skirted left end for the tay but Watkins failed to convert Sul Ross followed with ft 15yard paw from Scott to Brandon that was good for a touchdown but Brandon failed on the extra point try In Uie second period Faust went off tackle for the second Herd tally and try for point was gnod Watkins galloped 45 yards behind perfect blocking to open the third period with another Buffalo touchdown He also added the extra point A play around left end saw Cornell rack up the next touchdown for tha West Texans The two teams were even on yards gained from scrimmage 89 But the winners scored 14 first down to 7 for Rul Row Our cuvtam tailoring I gives you personalised rlothing at No Extra Cost! 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KRIST TAILOR and FCRRIER UK REMODELING 23 South fhadbourne 'Aa I Sew So Shall You Reap" 17 od JV aa Jiipleadid sofa Mswaiss ragged Wet i aa Aa 277 JEWELER Beauregard UNBEATEN SOONERS By HERB BARKER NEW YORK Nov 18 JV-OkIa-homa's Sooners and the Tarheels of North Carolina bounced out of football's dwindling undefeated class today but the headlines belonged to Iowa's sensational Hawkeyes Paced as usual by the great Nile Kinnick Iowa spotted Minnesota a 9 0 lead and then rallied to whip the GoiAierx 13 9 before a crowd of 50000 at Iowa City Kinnick coin pleting his sixth successive game without relief passed for both Hawk-eye touchdowns Oklahoma suffered its first regu lar season defeat in two years as Missouri's Tigers squeezed through to a 7 6 victory and virtually clinched the Big Six crown Ronald King a sub back for the Tigers stole the show from his more famous teammate Paul Christman as well as from Oklahoma's Beryl Clark North Carolina was derisively out played by Duke's Blue Devils whose second half drive buried the Tarheels under a 13 3 score There was no stopping such other unbeaten arrays however as Tennessee Tulane Cornell snd Texas A snd as well as once beaten Ohio State Notre Dame Holy Cross Nebraska and Princeton Tennessee Keeps Clear Tennessee top ranking team In the Associated Press poll for several weeks whipped Vanderbilt 13 0 but had to make one early goal-line stand to maintain intact its un-srored upon record Tulane pushed Columbia around almost at will to win 25-0 while Nebraska chalked up another Intersections! vlrtory at the East's expense beating Pitt In a great duel 1413 Cornell unbeaten and untied threw its full strength against Dartmouth In an important Ivy Lrague struggle snd swamped the Indians under a 35 6 count Princeton beaten only by Cornell had to push over two fourth quarter touchdowns to stop Yale 13 7 Texas A A M- boasting a perfect record moved steadily ahead toward the Southwest Conference title by swamping Rice 19 0 as Holy Cross one of the East's few strong outfits rammed Carnegie Tfrh 19 0 Ohio State which like Princeton has bowed only to Cornell found Illinois an easy victim 21-0 and thus clinched at least a share in the Big Ten title Notre Dame's second snd third stringers led the Irish to Wesleyan Trinity Play Scoreless Tie FORT WORTH Nov 18 Texas Wesleyan and Trinity battled to a 0 0 tie in a TrxasConfer-ence football game played on an extremely muddy and slippery turf here today The Tigers drove to the (me foot line in lie oiening minutes of the first quarter with Harry Kunkel flipping short passes to Chancey Lockard But the stout Wesleyan line checked the drive Most of the game was a punting duel between the Tigers Hinton Williamson and TWC's freshman star Johnny Hunter Bible To Crane As Grid Fete Speaker CRANE Nov 18 (AC) Coach Dana Bible of the University of Texas Is to lie the main seaker for tlie football banquet liere Uie evening of Jan 18 Plans are being discussed to extend Invitations to neighboring coaches and to open invitation to the Crane public through sales of tickets fprrial Maontiog Pries far Riimt Spread la Hlark TaU a( Hfeita Tail Derr HraS Harm far IKW Seaaaa Slas Nat Faiata is Whits Tail Derr 31 II FEl'GK TAXiniaWIST AND II sails ass Amass Pksas SS-S kai Assets Tessa However the Sooners made 12 first downs to Missouri's seven While he completed a number of (riddling passes Christman's best contribution was a pretty 15-yard run In the second quarter The punting of King a sophomore was what caused Oklahoma's downfall Taking over the kkklng In the third period he pushed the Sooners back to their goal line and kept them there until the big break came He was the hero of the Mlx-xou campus tonight WHIPPED GOPHERS iv i Denfon Teachers Beat East Texas DENTON Nov 18 The North Texas Teachers College wrested the Lone Star Conference crown from the East Texas Teachers here today by defeating their traditional rivals 16 to 13 A Lion offensive in the second half dangerously threatened but failed 'to wipe out the North Texas Eagles lead The first Eagle score came on a safety when Phillips covered Harp's fumble behind the Lions goal line The North Texana then drove to the five where Jamea skirted around end (or a touchdown Sheffield Intercepted an East Texas pass and handed It to Rinla who scampered fifty yards for the other tally James converted twice Xn the third period the Lions came to life White climaxed the first touchdown drive by ploughing the line from the two tor the score White got free In midfield for a sparkling 43yard run to rack up the second touchdown Auburn Outplays L5U In 217 Rout BATON ROUGE La Nov 18 UP) An alert and aggressive Auburn football team took advantage of every opportunity today In outplaying Louisiana State and piling up a 21 to 7 victory over the Bayou Bengals After driving 8 yards for a hard-earned touchdown in the second stanza the Plainsmen Intercepted a pass in the third for another score and fell on a fumble behind Ub goal for still another In the fourth The Bengals starting the game's scoring with their lone touchdown in the first quarter a brilliant 57-yard run by Charlie Anastasia settled down to a poor variety of football that Auburn quickly sized up and easily surpassed SMARTNESS COUNTS so make your gift a glamorous LG I Our superb new 71lh Anniversary I Jgis walrhes lists a winning beauty you'll admira want to givo or own Ttmmuglily Anus-iron in their peerless rraflsmanship and honest value Each ia a limekeeirr of dependable arrurary Advance Myles in a wide range of attractive price Don't mias aering them now! Tha new 19 10 Elgin begin at 12475 Denny Shute And Local Aces Tangle At Country Club Golfers will have another chance to see one of their major champions in action here today Denny Shute exP A titlist and British open winner and (Red) Covington multi champion locally will seek to duplicate on the San Angelo Country Club course the 3 and 2 drubbing they administered to Tony Butler rlub pro and Hezzie Carson on the Santa Fe course Friday Shute will be plavlng the country club 18 hole layout for the Irst time this afternoon The three local boys know it by heart so the competition should be good The match la to begin at 2 o'clock The public la invited Champion Shute brought here by Montgomery Ward's will break his stay in San Angelo Monday morning He la ticketed for exhibition play In Big Spring Monday after- From Tee To Green Titty play over nine hota for the Cox-Rushing-Greer trophy and fifth play over 18 holes for the Robert Massie Furniture award are to be held Monday by the Women's Municipal Golf Association Mrs Raymond Winstead has been appointed chairman for the dub's Christmas party to be held In conjunction with the luncheon Dee 11 Pairings are Mrs Oliver and Mrs Elizabeth PummlU Mrs Ducote and Mrs Woodrow Holt Mrs II Robertson and Miss May Helen Ede- Mrs Rudd and Mrs EL King Mrs Charles Harless and Mrs Frank Voight Mrs Aubrey Lewis and Mrs Ruth Belcher Neal Mrs Otis Reed and Mrs Winstead Mrs John Loehaby and Mrs Paul Lassen Mrs Norris Creath and Mrs Vincent Childers Mrs Ed Pullman and Mrs 8 Evans Mrs Jim His lop and Mrs Gunter Mrs Bob Reid and Mrs Curry Ducote Mrs Floyd Carr and Mrs Carson and Mrs Jerry Chesnutt and Mrs Doss Droddy Texas AAcM 7 0 Scoring: Texas touch downs Kimbrough Cowley Const-ser Point after touchdown Price Offwiaia: 1nrr Missouri referee Higgins Southern Methodist umpire: Bedford Southern Methodist head linesman Noah North Texas State field Judge Eldorado Wallops Ozona 28 To Seek Interim Game Eldorado which sacked away the District 8 championship the previous week-end Saturday ran over Ozona SB to 0 in the Eagles final district game and reiterated an Invitation to any West Texas team for a game next week-end The Eagles would like to play either next Friday or next Saturday If no one accepts that proposal they may wait mtll Thanksgiving and play Eden Their bl-distrlct game with the winner of the Spring District 7 tie up will be the following week Eldorado did all of Its scoring In the first half then the second half over to the second string Jack H2ert skipped around end for the first tally In the first period Three touchdowns were added in the second chukker Bob Williams hitting 30 ymrds and the pay off tackle on one spectacular run and then tallying around end for another and the finale coming on a pass from Williams to Halbert over the goal line Crt ijtle (red uh mm (s aaarrsM-'a arvs Ire ad 7 euwla Aa JVI H-SU Slams Now Mexico LAS CRUCES Nov 18 UP) The terrific ground and air thrusts of Goodnight and Russell paced the Hardln Simmons Cowboys to a 28-13 victory over the New Mexico Aggies here yesterday Webb and McAdams scored the Aggie touchdowns with Flahia Russell Cowsar and McRae counting for Ilardin Simmons Dine and Dance at Place Cafe Open Day and Night 33 Tom Bowen Rsg noik TEXAS LEFFEL 1-1 West i.

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