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I A Standard-Thau It Every Weal Ttna Homs" SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10 1935 PAGE SECTION ONE Texas sot Rips Baylor Rice Routs Arkansas I a rus ri ei TOP MORN STUFF BT BLONDY CROSS Girl Grid Star Lake View 11 Shades Talpa' In Tie Game Triple-Quick (pictured) highly futures wrestling athletes Is Bsasi strong Heard Meets Szasz Tuesday jOwls Knock 1 Off Porkers By 20 To 7 Wallace and McCauley In a Rampage Against Visitors By HARRELL LEE Associated Press Staff Writer HOUSTON Nov 9 MV-Relylng mainly on sheer power supplemented by an occasional long broken field sprint by Bill Wallace the Riu Owls trounced the- University of Ariunua 30 to 7 In a Southwest Conference game here today The Rice stum roller moved up and down the field for a net gain or 333 yards on running (days compared with the net of 71 for the Ruorbacka Big Jawn McCauley onckingthe line with terrific force was the main power In the Rice McCauley led the 50 -yard drive which culminated in one of the touchdowns and enahed yards through the center of ths line for another Bill Wallace who picked np even more yardage than McCauley a result ef three dazzling plays scored ths third on a weaving 38-yard sprint The Owls who rank among the leading elevens were master of the situation throughout the contest They counted two touchdown! In quick succession In the second quarter then settled back to let the pass-conscious Red Shirts from the Onrks see what they could do When Arkansas finally found pay dirt In ths fourth quarter on a 38-yard pass from Jack Robbins to Keen the Ricemen eliminated all possibility a tie by immediately coming back with ths 75-yard march for a touchdown McCauley picked up 101 yards net from scrimmage mostly on power plays and Wallace gained 111 The advance in the fourth period waa the longest sustained drive Wallace and Vickers carried the ball to the Arkansas 34 where MoCauley wu sent In for Vickers McCauley carried the ball on two plays and Rice had a touchdown Robbins A Star RoMna (teller eophomara wu virtually the only threat In the Arkansas backfleld His punting wu the best assn here hi a long time His kicks avenged 50 yards and most of them bounded beyond the side lines He also completed ten of his 94 passes despite the fact that the Owls had been told that passes constituted the Ruorixcka' only dangerous weapon and bad been drilled In breaking them up There wu nothing about the only score Ths Hogs went down the field for 80 yards with Robbins alternating the passing and darting through the line after faking a pass Howell and Keen were the Ruorbacka' best pas receivers and several times Howell broke through on detenu to throw Rice backs for losses Friedman scored the first touchdown on a one-yard run around the Arkansu left wing at the end of a drive from midfield McCauley picked up much of the yardage In that march but wu given valuable aid by Friendman and Walla ea Arkansu players thought they had scored In ths third quarter when Robbins shot a forward to HoweU and the rangy end latereled to Keen who fan across the goal line but officials ruled that Howell's progreu had been stopped before ha let go or the talk John Sylvester played his usual great gams at end for the Owls who still are In the running far the conference title with two victories and one defeat Score by periode: Arkansu 0 8 0 7-7 Rlcs 0 14 0 6 30 Arkansu scoring: Touchdown Keen point after touchdown Seamster sub for Gilmore (pises Uric) Rice scoring: Touchdown Friedman Wallace McCauley points after touchdown Sylvester 3 (place kicks) Officials Curtis Texas)" referee Watson (Texas) umpire Murrela (Army) headllnesman Llpcombs (Center) field Judge Substitutions: Arkansu: Bod Fools and Hamilton tackle Bpil-ler MoCncken guards Seamster Banter Roberts center Donaldson back Jeffrie Brown Holt Rice: Bid Sadler Kllndworth Seale tackle Hughe Daugherty Blering guard Ard Morris Moore center Bollman and Stark back Brandon Atkin Caldwell Vteker Neece RoyalL Charley Heard mingles with the scrappy and potent A1 Sam In one of ths of the Black Bear arena card Tuesday night Both are popular The fans know which to choose Hesrd ranked the speediest Junior middleweight In the country Young hu shown himself to be adept and highly scientific FOOTBALL SCORES CO LIEGE Intersections! 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To 0 ABILENE Nov 9 (ft Home field tradition wsa upheld today by the McMurry Indian who iron 8 to 0 from the Daniel Baker Hill Billie who have not beaten an Indian eleven since 1938 The Indiana scored on two sudden thrust In the second quarter punt backed Daniel Baker to the 9-yard line and when Howard tried to punt out the kick was blocked by Stockton the ball rolling aoroM the end zone for a safety The touchdown came in the fourth quarter on two spectacular Steers Down Bear Brigade By 25-6 Tab Longhorn Backs Gain At Will In Surging Contest BY BILL FABKEB Associated Fteu Sports Writer WACO Nov 9 The University of Trims touchdown power that wu bottled up and failed to explode gainst Rios and Southern Methodist flamed hers today and smothered a hard-fighting Baylor University team 38 to 6 Fighting to retain a chance at the Southwest Conference crown the Baylor unit tried every defense In ths book but Trim slashing backs and low dharglng forward wall went after an Impressive victory and scored it with an exhibition of flawless footbaU that kept an estimated crowd of 8000 persons thrilled Trounced by Bice and Southern Methodist and out of ths titular running ths orange and white stalwarts crashed through Bsylorh green colored line for touchdowns In the first third and fourth periods Wray Shines Baylor offered one Individual who played a marvelous game but he alone eoukl not turn back the Longhorns Earl Wray elongated wing wu everywhere He caught passes sailed down and nabbed punt receivers brought through and ns lied ball carriers but bis wu a one-man battle and fruitless against Coach Jack Oherignyk perfectly balanced offense and defense that struck the first few minutes of the first period and the last minute of the final period Lloyd Russell one-man backfleld scored the lone touchdown from the one-yard line but it wu his only worthwhile contribution Striking quickly the Longhorns wept through Baylor for a pair of first period touchdowns Just A Romp A few minutes after the kick-off James Hadlock Trims signal barker Intercepted Clarence long- forward pass and speeding through a broken field returned to Baylor's 35-yard line A five-yard penalty and Mg Jay Arnold's mighty smash through right tackle moved Trims to the 17-yard line On the third down Ju-recka rifled a pass to Jack Collins who caught the ball on five-yard line and stepped across for a touchdown Hadlock missed the placement kick A few plays late Bffl Fltaev fallback received the saapbaek and after being apparently topped an a center rash he saddenly flashed from eat ef the mass ef players an the Hne and raced 81 yards for Texas' second touchdown Hadlock again mimed placement trick Russell struck pay-dirt early in the aeoond period when he passed to Earl Wray for first down on Texas' eight-yard Una Trims held Baylor but on regaining the ban BID Pltser dropped back to punt and fumbled Earl Wray pounced on the ban on five-yard line Plunges by Russell and demand moved the ball to the one-yard line Russell carried it over on the fourth down Placement kick wu missed The Longohrns were not through by two touchdowns In the third period Ney Sheridan Intercepted Russell's long pass and weaved through a broken field for a 50-yard gallop and Texas' third touchdown Small missed tbs placement kick The next Trims touchdown did not come until the but minute of the fourth period Russell Shot a pass down the field and It wu intercepted by Mike Collie who returned 45 yards for ths garnet final touchdown Collie kicked goal BUI Pltser Buster Jurecka and James Hadlock wen outstanding in the Longhorns' backfleld Jack fine end play wu a feature of the all-round strong playing of the Trims forward well Starting Uneupe: Fo Collins LE as Clark Small LT Wllfong Chapman LO Buchanan Hughes Reynolds Smartt (c) RO Mill Simpson Frankovlo RT Blue Launey a RE Williams (e) Hadlock mi QB a Russell Jiwcta isnti Qfmand Arnold RH Masters Pltaer FB Braszell Score by periods: Trims 13 0 8 39 Baylor 0 8 0 0-6 University of Trims scoring: Touchdowns Collins Pltser Sheridan (sub of Jurecka) and Collins (sub for Gilbreath) Placement kids CoUia Baylor scoring: Touchdown Russell Referee: Fortier (Army) Umpire: Kendrick (Trims AAM) Head-Unesman: 8 warts (Rice) Field Judge: Fisher (no school) Army Just A Jog For Pitt PITTSBURGH Nov I (ft football Hots of Pittsburgh Masting through the ltna and sheUlng ths foe from aloft scared an amas-lng 39 to 8 triumph this afternoon over the grim Cadets from West Point The gay home-coming throng of 68JOO fans packed Pitt's stadium and roared applause ths Pan-then entering the final perior with a 10 to 0 lead slammed over three touchdowns in the closing minutes of atrlfa with Choc McCollum of Texon yesterday The topic it being that time of the year was football There were numerous discussions but the biggest kick I got was from going over the record of the Comanche high schori Indians of 1913 This team lumbered to the state final where it lost to Houston SO to 0 There were only II players on this old-time West Texas team Choc was one of the backs and weighed 16S pounds He was the lightest and smallest man on the squad The rest were big strapping fanner boys They decided to organise a club and do things They did I Included by the way in tbs crop was Curtis Stevens of Mlllersvlew He is some relation or other to Eustace McCullough ths Angelus Pharmacy pilot and first string Bobcat grandstand quarterback Ths coach was Bill Carpenter who died recently at Comanche The first football game Coach Carpenter ever saw was the first game In which his Comanche Indians of IBIS played But Coach Bill was plenty shrewd He figured out a lot of things the "sophisticated" football mentor never would have thought and they worked with this big rawboned eleven After the start of the season an ex-Michigan fullback known as Hare helped out some on fundamentals but ths major share of the glory went to the inexperienced mentor and that big tough set of lads who formed this 13-man squad Before losing in ths stats championship game to Houston Comanche beat a flock of teams The Indians downed Amarillo at Amarillo in the snow They knocked off Beaumont Northslde of Port Worth came down to do combat and was sent away the loser On the Northslde team wu a scrubby little quarterback with all the gamenesa In the world He caused so much trouble that the big Indlads tried to knock him out roughed him In every way possible After the gams the Comanche sportsmen In tribute to the courage and fine all-around football display by this hitherto unheralded high school lad took up a collection and bought him a watch and chain That boy was Alva Bo McMillan who later won the all-America quarterback slot at Centre College Bo McMillan one of the greatest of players in his college days who the last decade or so has been a topnotch coach at Geneva Centenary Kansas State and now Indiana University In this game with Houston the Mg xawboned West Texas country boys met a trickier and obviously smarter team Houston Should have been Choc got away fbr a touchdown run almost at the start They called the baa back to mid-field said ha had stepped out of bounds The team from the little West Texas vUlage wu let down It lost much of Its heart Houston hacked through to aiSO-tod triumph Ohio State and Notre Dame have been vastly over-rated Trias hu three teams any one of which could beat either one or both of those contingents any time The three? 8 and Rica Folderol 1 Pop WXrner is trying to cause us some troubles He wishes to revise the football scoring system and count a point for each first down That would drag a lot of the lustra from the gritty goal-line stand of a lighting defensive team It would take much of the Ilfs from the game You have your goal and if you make it you don't win-end you deserve to be awarded pointage fbr how close you mart aged to get to that goal As far that goes the first downs mean too much from a scoring angla I've seen many teams win handily but not tag up many first downs did the losing adversary I rri call a game not too long ago in Abilene One club won something like 99 to 0 yet it negotiated four first downs while the loser made 10 Last week Rice raked George Washington 41 to 0 Rice tabbed 13 first downs while Georgia amassed 34' First downs look like much in that Six of Rice's first downs by the way were touchdowns WISE OLD DOVE THIS Bird Found With BaiM sn Leg Dated July 19M SAN SABA Nov -Several weeks ago Tommie Maekie son of Mr and Mrs Mackle who live north of town caught a dove near his home on which a numbered band used in determining the migratory habits of the fowl by ths United States government Check-up by Moren district game warden with the 8 Biological Survey shows that the bird was banded on July SO 1930 by Thompson of Lisbon North Dakota "Burglar Caught BUDAPEST Nov I (UP) A "Queen of Burglars" hu been caught here When Marla Kon-drea age wu seised while try Ing to break into a suburban villa of Budapest she confessed that 71 unsolved burglaries had been committed by the gang of which she wu ths leader Fsuntaln Spools Root Bear RACINE Wis Nov 9 (UP) Root beer instead of water spouted from a city drinking fountain here one afternoon Hundreds of children crowded around the fountain to drink A friendly druggist connected a pips which led to the fountain with his cartxmated root beer tank Noted Eariy-Day Actor Dead SAN FRANCISCO Nov 9 (V-Fred (Dad) Bhetdon II noted actor of thru decades ago who trouped with Edwin Booth in 1178 died today the result of injuries suffered when be wu struck by an automobile Hantnnen have eeaord Mumming at the bratal dove and new are oillnc np for binrr o' fame The open season on deer hope wider way nest Saturday It ehxes Dee SI Various of the scouts report the anllrred M-lowe are more plenllfal this year perUeelarly over in Mason County The dork ereinn etarta Wednesday Nov and cioero Dee 19 Speak Inf of the hunting season reminds Billy Hellas that ragged nlmrod of the wrestling mat has invited the writer to visit him on his farm In New Mexico and do some bear hunting I have turned down the Invitation I would not trust myself that far from civilization alone much leas with Hanas and bear too 0 0 0 There is a football game over in Big Spring Monday afternoon between the Bobcats of San Angelo high and the Big Spring Steers Many of the fans have inquired about the prospects of San Angelo winning Frexy Anderson ths Abl-lens scrivener says: "San Angelo have a chance against Big Spring on Armistice Day In the deciding battle of district Or maybe you already read that Lubbock goes to the mat with Amarillo Monday afternoon at Amarillo In a contest that MIGHT decids the Panhandle-Plains title LubboCk 8-to-0 winner over Pampa a eouple weeks back would have the championship in ths satchel if it socks the Sandies However Amarillo from this distant point looms as a heavy favorite Abilene goes to Breckenridge Monday afternoon for the deriding scramble of the Oil Belt or district 9 Abilene was getting Ray Moser injured warrior In shape to do some speeding for the black-shirts then he got hurt again and Is out With the fleet Moser In the alignment Abilene would have a bit of a shot to beat the boisterous Buck-aroos but now it looks very bad indeed for Dewey Mayhewk scrapping youngsters If Abilene wins which most San Angelo sportsmen wish Abilene to do it will be no small touch of an upset and a lofty tribute to the coaching ability of Mayhew and his assistants and the flaming spirit of his underweight football team A gentleman that is he sounded like a gentleman called up yesterday give his name and said ha had donated IS points and wagered on to smack a A out there in Los Angelas tomorrow afternoon hoping the Texas team beats the Uclans by SO points but if a fellow bad the money to spend he still give IS points You fans driving baric from the Big Spring game tomorrow who have radios in your automobiles ean tuns In on the'S game The contest beginning at 4:10 San Angelo time is to be broadcast by six Texas stations KRLD at Dallas KTAT at Fort Worth KTRH at Houston KTSA at San Antonia KNOW at Austin and WACO at Wua There are going to be many more ears than usual on the Big Spring highway Monday Here's hoping everybody drives sanely I for one would ride the special train were it not my schedule of work for the day permit a Jinx Tucker veteran Waco scribe unlike Kid Anderson of Abilene strings with the Bobcats Tucker guesses the score like this: San Angelo Big Spring it Harry Taylor says he'll be very happy indeed if he wins by as much as one point The Bobcat coaches lack much of taking Big Spring lightly They know trouble is In store Hooey The Big Spring newspaper says a syndicate of San Angelo fans is giving eight prints and betting on the Bobcats like -to tell you that the Big Spring newspaper has erred flagrantly There is nothing like that going on Occasionally one might find an over-exuberant San Angelo sportsman a fond believer in his team who would offer eight points Just as frequently however you can find Big Spring fans who win offer you right points on Big Spring to sack lb There are people you know who let their sentiment and their grandstand coaching philosophy cop the upper hand On the dope Big Spring holds a shade edge Our aide may take it away- Big Spring may beat us by a decisive scon You can't tell about this business and there has been no formula yet developed that fits such a situation given points and won on various games But when you get right down to taw a man is a fool to give points ETwin a' former San An-geloan writes in bum San Bernardino Calif for the paper The man says he wants to keep up with Die Bobcats and is pulling for the Bob-t eats to bat right up there In the stats nee Let us pray ths Bob- eats disappoint this distant' friend Monday afternoon It Did Look Suspicious The dept carried a picture of the Big Spring coaches and football team in the morning paper the other day under the caption: -This Layout lent From the It Is the Big Spring Football Entourage" Tom Beasley of ths Big Spring paper tells ms that gave Big Spring school officials an Idea and they got excited and started an Investigation to see If maybe I mls- taken Back There Bad an old reminiscence session Istke View and Talpa battled to a T-to-7 tie at Talpa Saturday afternoon Lake View wu ahead I to 1 on penetrations and made 11 first downa to two Lake View amassed 177 yards on running plays to 75 Watson of Lake View plunging fullback uncorked some hefty power drives and end runs Sedge of Lake View looked good on plunges and run Chief of Lake View aoored the touchdown on line plunges lake View's extra point wu made on a pas Eledfre to Edward Schreiner Ties Froth BAN M'AROOS Nov 9 (ft- The Southwest Texu Stata Teachers College Freshmen drove the Schreiner team all aver ths field here tonight but were unable to do better tliun tie at 6 to 6 The Freshmen made 13 first downs to seven tor Schreiner North Texu Tear here Cop DENTON 7ex Nov 9 The North Texu State Teachers College Eagles climbed a notch in the Lone Star Conference race last night by walloping the previously undefeated East Texu State Teachers Lion 30-8 Prgram and Stoval Eagle tacks starred for ths winner Time Supply Wins 7 NARRAGAN6ETT PARK Paw-tuckett I Nov 9 (fl-Mn FI A Carres ud'a Tima Supply won the mile and a furlong of the New England Handicap by a length and half from the Brookmeada Black Gift here today With Martin Dark Hope third Peeaa Thieves Jailed 7 SAN BABA Nov Three boys giving their boms address Lam- pasu and Austin are in Jail ban following their pleading guilty to theft of pecan The boy ranging from 17 to 19 yean old had camped mar the Ren Bluff bridge on th Colorado River As loaded truck passed by one of their number would climb aboard and roll oft auks of pecan Companions would pick up tha sack take them to adjoining towns and sell them Distributed by Martlo-GIevsr TUuetti at MINIMUMC0ST This great 33- point buck wu killed by Hon Coke Stevenson Speaker of the House of Representative Ha writes: "The mounting la tha FINEST I have see I am mart than pleased" 1 a i a a a bt 4 A 4 1 -I 405 a Chadbrami 'W Texas This is ths star eentsr and sparkplug of tha Mlddleflcld (Coon i Air Cadets football team a real triple threat player who answers to ths Bams of Either Burnham Fourteen years old and weighing 110 pound Esihsr went Into ths gamn for three minutes sod Blocked pant that enabled her team to score a g-o victory over tbs Deep Hirer Indian YOU FIGURE IT OUT PIMLICO RACE TRACK Md Nov 9 Race fans saw the closest finish of many moons here four hones pounded under ths wire within "three noses" in the first race here today a Tonya Wife waa first by a nose Nightcap wu second by a none Pullman third by a nou Her Reigh wu fourth only a now back of Pullman Tonys Wife wu better than 10 to 1 shot and paid 3230 for 13 A BREEZE FOR TITANS DETROIT Nov The Buck nell Blsons stampeded before the demoralizing overhead and running attack of the University of Detroit here today and the Titans routed them S3 to 0 before a homecoming day crowd of 12000 Christians Tie Kangaroos ABILENE Nov 9 (V- Austin College of Sherman and Abilene Christian College batted to a 8-0 tie in a Texas Conference game here yesterday Saints And Jackets Tie BROWN WOOD Nov 9 (ft Howard Payne Yellow Jackets and the St University Tlgeri of Austin battled to a 11-11 tie In a Texu conference game last night We skin year deer FREE in Asa Angela! at Drew Duqttoan Indiana of La Sul Hm -Teiu 0 MeMurrjr Texaa Trial a North Minnesota Illinois Ohio Wlooonoin Neferaaka lterquetta Xanaaa Oklahoma South Clarkson Emporia Vie Carthago Wheaton Mm St Moorhead Butler Bon Depauw Wabaab Elmhunt IWneia Illinois Deptul bare Lawrence ohm Western Baldwin Akron Ml Marietta Findlay Chaney Slippery Luther Chadian Wayne Michigan Defiance Hillsdale Lake Indiana SrraeuN evy Pitt Tala Haw Rutfers Holy CrOM 7 Cimegl Tfeeh Merearshoig 14: Kuklmlnotaa I I Blots 7: Conn Stole II: Oose a RarlwUk Mi Aggie Bethany II Orooe City a Montclair II: New Britain Springfield 7 Bt Thoms Providence Niagara a Ml St IS: Washington OoL 7 Arnold American International Upsala 44 Wagner a ClnctnnaU Mrhn 11 Westminster I Morrte Harvey hlpnen burgh MIUenvMw Thiel IS: Allegheny a Fairmont 10: Potomac a Wore ter Roly 7 Renwelaor Poly Randolph-Maeon American 1 WorcMtor A Hi Doan a a Buffalo II: Hobart II Union II Rochester II Catholic Mi -Virginia Woo Amhent 40 Bwarlhmore a- Indiana 17: California Pa Stroudsburg 7 Mansfield a Lock Haven Clarion Dtcklna Gettysburg 1 Wllllamt 41: Welyen I Bueknell Pmah Penn Stata Pruah a Lafayette Baltimore a West Cheater 7 La bright Lehigh IS: Muhlenberg a Moravian IB: Juniata 7 Penn Stato 17: Villa nova II Lowall Tex Mia Brooklyn New Hampshire Hi Tuft a Trinity 7: Vermont I Franklin Mmnhill IS: Unlaw Kototown 41: Trenton Homrford 17: Hamilton Lebanon Volley II: Bt 1 Dnuel II: Stuquofaenn 7 Bowdaln IS: Maine 11 (ttal Northetitrrn 11: Mut BUM 1L Iihaeu 14 MlddMunr a Manhattan LaSalle Obetfln Woo ter (Uo) ConMno Dayton a Capital Hi Hiram If Miami Mi Adrala plays which gained a total of 80 yanl Johnny Brookshire first broke off tackle and whirled through a broken field for 18 yard then passed to Anthony for 44 yards and the score Daniel Baker readied the 18-yard line near the dose of the first half for its greatest threat and Conger missed a field goal from the 34-yard strip McMurry made 13 first down Daniel Baker six GENTS JOLT TULSA SHREVEPORT La Nov 3 (ft-Flsehing the most destructive offense a Centenary team has unleashed against a major foa in one that brought into play practically every type of attack and a defense that kept the enemy well beyond their 10-yanf line until late in the fourth quarter the Gentlemen completely overwhelmed the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes In an in-tenectional clash here today 32 to Ol Bobeste Slam Sam Houston BAN MARCOS Nov 9 (ft Southwest Texas Teachers College Bobcats upset the Bam Houston Teacher 19 to 0 last night for their first Texas conf erence victory of ths season Yonr trophies too ire worth mounting well There is no need to accept 1cm than the best artistic work manship Let us make your deer skin Into bucksldn the finest gloves ever seen Canyon Buffs Blam NMMI CANYON Tex Nov 9 (IP) Completely halting the ground attack of the New Mexico Military Institute file West Texas Teachers College Buffaloes today iron a 20 to 7 contest under a torrid sun The Buffaloes scored twice in the second period Dow fullback count-ad both time ones on a 33-yard run and ths second time on a five-yard hmga He also place klcked both extra point The Buffaloes added to their score at the start of the third period with a long power drive down the field with Davis going the last five yards around end Dow attempt to kick extra point failed Aided by two 15-yard penaltiei and a pare Interference penalty the Cadets went to the two-yard Una in the third quarter Fullback Hcnocheck plunged over for ths aeon and 8t John passed to Montgomery for the extra point The sco re by period The score by periods: West Texas 0 14 I 30 0 I I Ths largest Blacktail and WhitetnD Deer Head mounted FREE! 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