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SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 1942 "A Standard-Time In Every West Texas Home" PAGE SECTION ONE Texas Smashes Baylor Line For 20 0 Win TOP O' MORN ODESSA VS SWEETWATER I Bobcats Here It Is Tuesday and I Many sportsmen wonder what Is know the outcome of the going to happen when the Sweet- Odessa game yet But whether they water Mustangs and the Odessa beat the Bronchos or not they are Longhorns Drive 256 Yards Through The Hitherto Unyielding Bear Forward 'Wall By IIAROLD RATLIFF AUSTIN Nov 7 (AV-Texas took over first place in the Southwest Conference football race today as Golden Bears came to the end of their tethers hobbled by a Longhorn team that laughed at the vaunted goal-line stands The score was 20-0 with the orange rolling up a touchdown In the second period another In the third and the final midway of the fourth quarter Dennis Bean Has Shot One Jap Plane From Air San Angeloan Was In Coral Sea And -Solomons Battles Dennis Bean San Angelo son of Mr and Mrs Bean can put one notch on the anti-aircraft gun he serves on a largo United States cruiser for certain and the Chances are it could be multiplied several times And the Japanese crew that Served one of the big enemy torpedo planes became just a splash in the sea as they dropped at a range of 2800 yards when it seemed the craft was about to get away Bean at home on furlough at liberty to tell the full story of the battles of Coral Sea and the Solomons but It has been tough going the Japs have been convincing as well-armed fighters skillful and fearless Under fire three days in the Solomons and under torpedo attacks In both the Coral Sea and the Solomons Bean said It was a thrilling sight to knock enemy planes out of the air and that no one had a chance to get either Bronchos collide Wednesday afternoon on Fly Field In what to all Intents Is the deciding game of the District 3 AA football championship run Sweetwater Is undefeated and untied Odessa has one etrly-season blemish but has been coming along rowdily since Scanning accounts of Sweetwater rames it seems quite apparent the Mustangs comprise a fine all-around ball club We all know that Odessa is versatile rough and rugged Both teams will be keyed to a sharp pitch There has been whitehead rivalry between the two schools for several seasons a rivalry that Is downright bitter The relations between the two schools has been severely strained There is no friendship When Odessa played San Angelo both teams were battling hard to win But there was no animosity no bitterness no strained relations before or after the game much different In the Odessa-Sweetwater case Apparently the team that is the hottest is the club that Is going to cake it away War Bond Sale The Odessa Junior Chamber of Commerce incidentally dans a big war bond rally at the football game similar to the stunt staged at' the Odessa -San Angelo game when better than $72090 worth of bonds was sold Just where Top Mom fits in this deal we don't know But several special invitations kindly have been sent the old fat man to participate In some having a good season The best of luck to the team Pass on my regards to Bill Jones Also give him the enclosed bit of publicity about Ellis brother playing football at Tulsa U) which appeared in The New York Sun yesterday I got quite a kick out of seeing a West Texas boy get some publicity up this way Ellis must be having a great year are busy enough that time really moves along I have hopes of being able to fly home for a couple of days visiting when our class graduates here I don't know where my next station will be but if have time between stations sure heading for the Concho country "I have been In the best of health since joining the Navy have gained a little weight and feel 100 per cent right New York has been fun "I hope the Community Gym work is progressing as per 'hopes afraid many people today realize the Importance of providing a place for both young and old to stay In shape "We foresee all the demands which may be made on Americans of all ages The best we can do is be ready for any and everything Certainly there can be no faster and surer way than community cooperation on which the Community Gym project is based one gets in the service he has to draw both physically and mentally on his civilian expert ence A strong-body and a normal mind are essentials to doing a good job The whole program is moving so fast today that there is little time to train bodies Any In good called buying SHIPPING SEEKS SHELTER FROM STORM Civilian vessels large and small scurried up the Miami River-to seek shelter from a tropical storm that' headed from the nearby Bahama Islands toward the Gulf of Mexico Texas Aggies Corral Mustangs In Pass-Filled Battle 27-20 Blazin' Barney Welch Tosses Three Touchdowns For A Aggregation Game Southern Methodist Battles To Finish part of the program Among other things there is to be payment of several wager lost on the Odessa-Angelo game (Score: Odessa bonds and collecting scrap 14: San Angelo 6) such perhaps as the loss of a quart of Odessa Banner sweet milk to Dudley Bean and a large Odessa hot dog to Jav Hembree Hembree by the way lost a Bid-ova wrist watch somewhere in San Angelo when he was here for the angwo worn ne was man (or woman) who stays physical shape before being is doing a god job like "Who can tell? Perhaps strength of one man spot might be very Those of who have seen of sports realize the value physical condition People of age or circumstances unable to participate in Mmc way of keeping In The Baylor team that 11 times stopped Texas A and and Texas CWitiin inside Its 20-yard line was no match for the Longhorns whs smashed to 258 yards through that hitherto unyielding Baylor forward wall The Bears were held to 21 yards A crowd of largest ever to see Baylor play in Austin watched the gallant Bean battle every Inch of the way but finally succumb to the "two-team system of Coach Bible Leading the charge was Roy McKay that geargeous Longhorn fullback Ken Matthews a speed demon in moleskins and Jackie Field trackman-halfback who smashed tackle and circled ends until the Bears were dizzy 0 TEXAS FIRST SCORED ON A 48-YARD PARADE WITH RAYMOND JONES MAX MINOR KEN MATTHEWS AND McKAY CARRYING THE MAIL McKAY RACED RIGHT END FOR 19 YARDS TO GET THE DOWN HE FAILED TO CONVERT The second Texas counter came just five minutes after the third period opened This time It was a 55-yard surge with Field- and Matthews doing the wort Field rapped tackle for a first down then combined with Matthews for another on the Baylor 24 Here Matthews turned In the' prettleat -Texas run of the game He went Inside left tackle and end cut to the sidelines and romped' over with two Baylors grabbing futilely at- him McKay added the point A fumble by Kit Klttrell' who was chief ground-gainer for Baylor paved the way for the final touchdown Lewis Mayne got off a fine kick that KlttreU hold and the ball went to Texas on the Bear 25 On the second play from scrimmage Mayne cut through tackle and raced to a touchdown Field kicked the goal Baylor's beat opportunity to score came in the third period when Bobby Henderson blocked McKay's attempted quick-kick and Gordon Hollo recovered on the Texas 17 But the Longhorn line which performed like a machine today rose upto threw the Bean back for a net less of three yards in four tries and Texas took ever sea Baylor Texas Bailey Schwartlng Left Skids Mauldin Left Tackles Bachae Left Guards Gatewood GH1 Centers Runnels Freeman Right Guards Godbold -Conoly Right Tackles Gandy Scott Right Ends Edmlnson Collins Quarterbacks Nelson Matthews Left Halfbacks Belton Bears To Play Blackshear On Wednesday The BlackShear High fibhool Leopards are to meet the high riding Belton Bears at Bobcat Stadium on Armistice Day The game la to get under way at 2:30 THi Is Is expected to be the tough- est foe the Leopards have met this season Belton has not lost a game Georgetown and the strong Temple elevens have been stopped cold by the Belton lads The Bears of central Texas will 1 be determined to keep their record clean In spite of the high scores the Leopards have ran up against their Texas adversaries: The last time a central Texas team 'came to Angelo was when Temple came here and won a decisive victory over a fine Black-shear team The Belton ooach and the coach are graduates of the same school and are acquainted with each style- of play The last time their teams met resulted In a seven to six decision in favor of team Coach Miller ihlnks the Blackshear Leopards will have to play football In order to maintain the previous fins record of this season The west grandstand is reserved tor white fans Admission Is 55 cents soldiers 30 cents Buffalo Homecoming Spoiled As Cowboys Crash Them 40-0 CANTON Nov 7 VP West Texas State College's 33rd homecoming was spoiled here today as Hardln-Slnunons University Cowboys went uncontrolled to down the Buffaloes 40 to 0 Rudolph' (Doc) Mobley Cowboy back ran wild scoring three touchdowns He gained 164 yards and lost 13 for a net gain of 151 It was the Cowboys' game all the way after Camp Wilson Cowboy fullback scored In the first quarter from the six after running to the Buffs' ten on a fake punt Dave kick failed The Cowboys again took charge in the third period when Mobley Intercepted Buffalo Eddie pass Alvin Johnson burst through center for a 58-yard touchdown -ran try for point failed Mcbley and Wilson each scored against the hapless Buffs Coach Gus Miller of the Buffs was unable to find a suitable offense and used many substitutions Doyle- Ford a newcomer looked good passing and punting The visitors failed to complete a pass in seven tries: the Buffs attempted 22 completed six The Cowboys made 16 first downs to three tor the Buffs and gained 421 yards rushing to 40 for the Buffs Iowa Knocks Wisconsin Out Of First Placa IOWA CITY Nov 7 (AV-lows knocked Wisconsin out of first place In the Western Conference today 6 to 0 before 32700 homecoming fans The score came on a 21-yard pass fTOm Tommy Farmer to Bill Burkett In the second period The first half ended with Wisconsin only one foot from the Hawkey goal line Soldier Basketball By RICHARD WEST ZmtliM rae Staff DALLAS Nov 7 A Barney Welch the Stephen vllle sllnger praised the ball and passed It just three all good for to lead the Texas Aggies to a thrilling 27-20 win today over Southern Methodist 44 It was an extravaganza ef the zkywaya this weird battle which covered the length ef the field a dozen times as both teams scored all their touchdowns In the air a Welch a substitute for the Aggies big show Leo Daniels also was as hard to catch as a eye when gilding across the turf like a drop of mercury on the bedroom carpet The Aggies bunt loose In the first quarter scoring two touchdowns Daniels passed to Rogers for a first down on the Methodist 25 then heaved one to Cullen Rogers deep In the end zone for the score Jake Webster converted A few minutes later BUI Sibley Aggie center Intercepted an SMU pass on the Mustang 24 Welch set off his first charge of dynamite a perfectly-executed aerial to Rogers In the end zone kick was wide THE MUSTANGS STUNNED BUT GAME STRUCK BACK QUICKLY FROM HIS OWN 43 LITTLE ABEL GONZALES FLIPPED A 15-YARD AERIAL TO WINGBACK HARDY MILLER WHO TORE DOWN THE SIDELINE LIKE A SCARED DEER FOR A TOUCHDOWN GREEN'S KICK WAS WIDE Then quickly the Ponies got the ball again on an exchange Gonzales passed to Allen on the 2 A penalty set the Ponies back five yards but Gonzales flipped a beauty into the waiting arms of end Kelly Simpson and Green converted to tie It up The Aggies refreshed after the intermission and realizing they had a ball game on their hands scored late In the third after a long drive The payoff came on second pass of the day this time to Willie Zapalac Webster converted Early in the final period Otto Payne intercepted a Mustang aerial in midfield and the Aggies struck again by land and air The final thrust was a screen pass to Zapalac and kick was good The fans started leaving and SMU Immediately stopped them with a clever drive for their third touchdown Gynzales and Colling alternated in driving to the Aggie 25 Gonzales completed a pass to end Grady Martin on the 10 and then tossed for a touchdown to Miller Green converted to end the scoring Texas A and SMU Henderson Simpson Left Ends Cure Dean Left Tackles Mulhollan Razor Left Guard filbley Baxter Centers Bucek Harris Right Guards Foldberg Booth Right Tickles Simmons Scott Right Elds Rhgers IP aimer Quarterbacks Daniels Gonzales Left Halfbacks Dusek Miller Right Halfbacks Zapalac Maley Fullbacks Texas A and 13 0 7 Southern 0 13 0 Texas A and scoring: touchdowns Rogers 2 Zapalac 2 Points after touchdown Webster (for Zapalac) 3 (placement) Southern Methodist scoring: touchdowns Miller 2 Simpson point after touchdown Green (for Miller) 3 (placement) Substitutions: Texas Ends Cox Slaughter: tackles Stout Montgomery Joerl Brown Steymann guards Ogdee Maples: centers Mercer the physical in a crucial important all kinds In good who because are sports need shape And there again a program such as the Community Gym fills the bill FOOTBALL SCORES EAST Notre Dame 13 Army 0 Boston College 26 Temple 0 Buffalo Hobart 0 Brown 30 Holy Cross 14 Bowdoin 12 Malna 6 Bucknell 7 Gettysburg a Colgate 35 Columbia 23 Connecticut 13 Rhode Island a Moravian 33 City College a Duquesnc 7 St Mary's 7 (tie) Western Maryland a Dickinson 0 Louisiana State University 2a Fordham Hsrtwlck 13 Ithaca 7 Lebanon Valley 27 Juniata 0 Lchign 22 Muhlenberg a Lockhaven tPal Teacher 2a Westchester Teachers 13 Coast Guard 52 Mlddlebury 0 Massachusetts State 13 Clarkson Boston 17 37 Northeastern a Dartmouth 13 Princeton Navy 7 Penn 0 Statq It Syracuse 11' Penn '-Military II Albright a 2 Rochester 40 Union a Lafayette 19 Rutgers 13 7' John Hopkins 11 Susquehanna it (tie) Urainua 19 Drexel 13 Vermont 14 Norwich 10 Rensselaer la Worcester Tech IE Williams 11 Wesleyan a Cornell 13 Yale 7 New Hampshire 13 Tufts 0 Delaware 19 Swarthmoiw 7 Oberlln 4a Allegheny 9 Youngstown 31 Geneva 9 Westminster Tehrs 2a Grove City 14 MorrisvUio Aggies sa-New-York Aggies 'Amherst 35 Trinity 0 Muskingum 21 Washington A Jefferson 0 American International 7 Springfield a Panzer 15 Montclair Tchri a MIDDLE WEST Illinois 14 Northwestern 7 Ohio Btsto 59 Pittsburgh la Iowa 8 Wisconsin a lows pre-flight 11 Port Knox 7 Indiana 7 Minnesota a Michigan 35 Harvard 7 Butler 13 Toledo 0 Central Normal and Indiana Btato cancelled Kenyon 7 Wabash a Bala win Wallace 27 Case 12 Wooster 2a -Denison 0 Bowling Green ia Wittenberg a Xavier lOt II Marshall 7 Miami 2a Ohio WeSleyan 25 Kent 20 Hiram 0 Great Lakes 4a Purdua 0 La Crosse Tcbra 37 8h Mary's (Winona) Tchrs 7 Kalamazoo 20 Albion 13 Milwaukee 3 Whlteatcr a I retire 47 Helolt 0 Moorhead (Minuesotsi Tcbra 20 Jamestown 14 Missouri 2a Nebraska 0 Ball Blate 21 Valparaiso 0 Manchester 23 Franklin 13 Bouthern Illinois 27 Eastern Illinois 7 Cornell ilai 20 Moiunouth a Knox 0 Coe 0 mmols Wrsleysn 14 Bradley Tech la Otierbein 0 Findlay 0 Ohio Northern 21 Mount Union a Ksusas 19 Washington 7 Oklahoma 71 Kansas Stats 0 Tulsa 34 Oklahoma A A 0 Wichita 37 Emporia 0 Bt Benedict's 20 Southwestern Kan- sss 7 Missouri Mines 13 Springfield 0 Iowa Tchrs 27 Drake 12 Drpauw 45 Esrlham a Marietta 24 Rio Grand 11 Wayne 25 Akron Iblnoi 0 St Cloud 41 bau Claire 0 Lutlirr 27 Central (la) 20 liakrr 14 Wesleyan 10 Urtiiaiiy 16 Brtlici 7 Trxaa 30 Baylor 0 Texas a 27 Southern Methodist University 20 Nice 40 Arkansas 0 Texas Tech 11 Texas Christian a SOUTH Georgia pre-flight 41 Auburn 14 Georgia 75 Florida 0 Georgia Tech 47 Kentucky 7 Vanderbilt 10 Mlsalaalppi a Furman 20 The Citadel a George Washington 7 Clcmson 0 North Carolina 4a Davidson ia Duke 42 Maryland 0 Wake Forest 2a Virginia Military a Virginia 34 Washington A Lee 7 William A Mary 40 Randolph Macon 0 Tennessee Tech a West Kentucky Teachers 0 (tie) Alabama 20 South Carolina a Mississippi State 7 Tulane a Tennessee 34 Cincinnati 12 North Carolina State 2 Miami 0 East Kentucky Tchrs 2a West Liberty Tchrs 6 Tamps 21 Drew Field IS Louisiana Tech 5a Southeastern Louisiana 14 KOCKT MOUNTAIN Denver 26 Bngliam Young 0 Utah 13 Colorado 0 Colorado State 25 Utah Blate 0 Fort Hayes 13 Regis 6 FAR WEST Oregon 14 A Oregon State 33 Montana 0 Bouthern California 21 California Stanford 2a Washington 7 Washington State 2a Michigan State 11 All-Army Football Squads Net $24139229 For AER NEW YORK Nov 7 Army Emergency Relief received a check today for $24139229 representing net proceed of the eight football game played In August and September between two all -Army squads and teams of the National i Professional League bocks Webster Payne Williams Bell vllle welch Southern Ends Martin Halil day tackles Wagley Swope guards Ownby Wright' Land centers Gardner backs Ramsey Allen Shaw Green Mon-crief Collings Michigan Coasts To Intersectional Victory ANN ARBOR Mich Nov 7 Michigan surged through Harvard's hapless Crimson for four first half touchdowns and then coasted with reserves to a 35-7 Intersectional victory before 25000 partisans today Wayne Johnson plunged for the only Harvard touchdown In the third period Georgia Overwhelms Florida Eleven 75-0 JACKKSONVILLE Fla Nov 7 The powerful Georgia Bulldogs overwhelmed a badly outclassed Florida eleven 75 to 0 before a crowd of 22000 today to maintain their unbeaten untied record It was eighth victory of the Indiana Comes Back To Defeat Minnesota 7-0 MINNEAPOLIS Not 7 Indiana defeated In Its first two Big Ten starts came back today to defeat Minnesota 7 to 0 before 32000 fans The Hooslers scored In the last 3 1-2 minutes of play two passes by BUI Hlllenbrand to Pete Pinos doing the trick Colgate Dumps Columbia In Annual Struggle 35-26 NEW YORK Nov 7 AV-Colgate sewed enough points In a wiki first half today to defeat Columbia 35 to 26 in their annual football struggle before 18000 spectators Ohio Swamps Pitt 59-19 COLUMBUS Nov 7 Ohio State scored at wlU today to swamp Fittstfurgh 59 to 19 in their Interactional footbaU game before 34-893 Dad's Day fans Corpus Christ! Navy Comets Whitewash Randolph Ramblers CORPUS CHRISTT Nov 7 After a scoreless first quarter the Naval Air Training Center Comets gained almost at will in the three final periods to whitewash the Ran- do'ph Field Ramblers 52 to 0 The Comets broke the Ice when tackle Robert Millington blocked a punt and end Bill Dewell covered the ball In the end zone Sam Chapman placeklcked the extra point Moff it New Head Of State Teachers Association DALLAS Nov 7 (A-F Mof-fet superintendent of schools at Center was elected president of the State Association at the closing session of the association's house of delegates here today Moffett succeeds Dean Pit-tenger of the university of Texas Mrs Virginia Link El Paso was chosen first vice-president and Supt Oilman Graham second vice-president Tulsa Virtually Clinches Missouri Valley Title TULSA No 7 (AV-The University of Tulsa virtually clinched the Missouri Valley Conference championship today by defeating Oklahoma A and College 34 to 6 before an estimated crowd of 13000 DENNIS BEAN excited or frightened they were so" busy attending to the routine of getting rid of the enemy first "Who hits whom first is an Important Item" he said INTO TULAGI HARBOR Personal losses were light In the Corel Sea and "we were fortunate In the Solomons" said Bean re la ting to the ship to which he was assigned His craft was the second Into Tulagl Harbor raking the enemy-controlled beaches and then covering the landing of United States Marines Shore batteries were silenced quickly There were plenty of dive bombers aiding our side and you could see them spitting lead and adding to the confusion of the enemy INTERCEPTORS HELP Interceptor and fighter planes got about 15 torpedo planes coming into attack us In the Solomons leaving about 28 to get through Anti-aircraft guns aboard United States ships accounted for about 15 moce and the others got away some so disabled by machine gun slugs they possibly never made lt back to their bases Anti-aircraft guns are fired a great deal by direction laying down a barrage bursting In Irimt of or in the midst of -attacking planes and seeking to break up the Bean doubts many of the Japanese fliers willingly crash their planes into vessels making a suicide mission of their flight He has seen them barely skim over a ship and crash on the other side and In one such Instance he thinks the pilot likely was dead as the plane missed by a few feet The torpedo craft came in for the most part almost skimming the water and miaafag the ship perhaps 15 feet It was one of these getting away that crew singled out and a shell aet to explode at 2800 yards was the one that got him The San Angeloan describes the closest surface battle In which he was engaged as being slugged out at about 7000 yards NAVAL FLIERS TOPS Bean thinks the naval fliers are Just about tops They lay bombs' right in the lap of the Japanese fleet whereas the Army type craft flying at higher levels find lt difficult to hit the target when the target Is a vessel moving and weaving at a speed of about 40 knots The Navy fliers really got the Japs In the Coral Sea battle he said SUBS GIVE TROUBLE The submarines are plentiful and they are giving trouble The craft on which Bean maneuvers got one at close range and there have been others which destroyers ran to cover Bean has really covered the Southwest Pacific In the time since he has been sailing the seas He enlisted only last Dee 12 He likes Australia particularly because that men are great fighters and the civilians at home are doing everything that can be done to win the war Women are in war Industries the country Is blacked out at night and lt seems that every effort Is being put Into the war The days of bridge and social functions there are out for the duration By contract he feels that the folks 'here In America have hardly sensed the war effort Bean will be back aboard a ship Nov 10 and he feels It wont be long until he will be back where the lead Is flying thick again It will take just that and lots of it to bring the Job ahead to an end he says Oklahoma Smashes Big Six I Record With 76-0 Scora NORMAN Okla Nov 7 Oklahoma smashed the Big Six scoring record today with a 76 to 0 rout of Kansas State marching through the demoralized Wildcats for 41 points in the closing period EARACHE? Doviss fishtlnz Infection tnatantljrl Contain no carbolic acid or dope Develooed by Dr Daviaa former ear apcciaiiat foe Southern Parlfie Railroad "MS A VUS Mg game ef Friday ago If anybody has found it a reward will be paid for its return If you have the watch Top M'jrn would be happy to return it to Hembree when we go to Odessa Wednesday Slow League Request The Knights of Pythias would like to form a slow basketball league There is a fast league in formation entirely too rapid for the Pythian and other possible clubs with older athletes The fast loop roster right now Includes Bombardier Officers Ellis Farts Indians Lake View Independents and San Angelo College Note To The Gophers The Goodfellow Fiir Slack Gophers football team la going to have to look elsewhere for competition The San Angelo Black All-Stars gave the Gophers a great game here recently but since then Uncle Sam has broken up Coach outfit Ticketed for military service off the Black All-Star first string are Sam Bonner end Ben Young fullback: Milton Bland halfback and Big John tackle Several lesser lights are headed for the armed forces Spoonts has a second-hand ocwmg machine for sale at the Community Gym Alden Witt of Veribest nephew of Claude Weatherford is a flying lieutenant now at the Midland bombardier school Witt Is a San Angelo high school and San Angelo College product John Tate has In his possession an American 25 -cent piece dated ISIS Alton Terry has a United States dollar dated 1795 Those boys surely hare been saving money a long time San Angelo football team won arid lwt Friday night Joe junior hish school Crimson Tide went to Big Spring and brat the Big Spring juniors 18 ttf 0 Tltr San Angelo high school Bobcat corps went to Menard and lost to Rov White's Menard Yellow Jackets 7 to 6 ftfPT Clll It Doell Mason's No 1 football fan graciously has Invited Top O' Mora down for the opening of the oeer season on the Sam Branden-berger hunting preserve If we can find a gun and a couple of cartridges we'll be there The meat rhnriage has worried and iwrr an opportunity to stock up the larder Itowiiry Itaik A wide number of topnotcli athletes come and go In the cadet clashes at Goodfellow Field One of the major athletic stars-in the current group is George (Irish) Rooney of Akron He was a varsity basketball player at University of Wisconsin in 1936 through 1938 and was team captain in the 1937-38 season Rooney unanimously was voted all-Big Ten forward two consecutive seasons Kew-pie Richey the Goodyear maestro cf West Texas ought to meet Roorey Rooney played professional for the Goodyear Wingfoot team of Akron The year Rooney was on the combination it finished third in the national pro rating highest Wingfoot cage squads eer have finished George went to South America in 1941 as a representative of Goodyear Rubber Co Rooney and his pal Herb Rothery cf Chicago wage some torrid basketball on the cadet areas FROM HUGH WELCH Midshipman Hugh Welch former San Angelo College and Southern Mctnodist basketball star who also worked on this newspaper drops an interesting note from New York wnere re is in training Excerpts of Welch's missive: First a word about the Goodfellow Field Launches League Play On Community Gym Court Tuesday Night Fighting Irish Did It Again Notre Dame's Sheer Power Nets Them A 13-0 Victory Over Army Coleman Field Right Halfbacks Crain a McKsy Fallbacks Texas 0 "6 20 Texas scoring: Touchdowns 'McKay Matthews 'Mayne (for -McKay) points after touchdown McKay (placement) Field (placement) Substitutions: Ends Johnson' Erwin Hollon tackles McCormick Griffin guards Henderson Robertson center Lee: backs Price KlttreU Robinson Nunally Cooper Burke Marshall Carter Ends Bumgardner Parker West Jeffers tackles Huff Watkins Harris Monies guards Lobpries Ttacy Coltharp center Patterson backs Minor Park Fhmbrough Magllolo Procter Petrovich Mayne Raven Roberts Warren Jones Villanova Wins PHILADELPHIA Nov 8 UPh-' Villanova rolled to an easy 32 to 7 triumph over Iowa State In an Intersections! football game before 11-000 at Shibe Park Friday A1 Pos tus ran for two touchdowns and forward passed for two others The other came on Tom McCarthy's73 yard run with 30 seconds to play Steuber And Carter Carry The Mail For Missouri LINCOLN Neb Nov 7 Missouri spring Bob Steuber and Ralph Carter loose for touchdown runs of 54 and 63 yards and driving 56 and 45 yards for two other scores easily set back Nebraska 26 to 6 In a big six conference football game before 25000 fans today The victory left Missouri defending champion In commanding position in the title race Blue Devils Drub Old Liners Of Maryland 42-0 DURHAM Nov 7 Blue Devils easily solved Coach Clark formation and handed the Maryland Old Liners a 42 to 0 drubbing In their Southern Conference football game here today Cornell Upsets Yale 13-7 YALE BOWL New Haven Nov 7 A closing minutes drive featured by a 47-yard pass and run set the stage for a four-yard touchdown by 'Nick D'Onofrio and enabled Cornell to come from behind and upset Yale 13 to 7 in the Bowl today I before 21000 9 The Goodfellow Field basketball league launches Its championship drive in the Community Oym Tuesday night under supervision of Lt Percy Arthur field physical director It has been decided to use solely civilian referees of all soldier games Partin assistant principal of San Angelo High School is to serve as arbiter Tuesday night's schedule rails for two games: 7:30 Medicos versus Of- fiCBUe 70th versus 68th There are to be no games Wednesday evening but play la slated Thursday and Friday The rest of the week's schedule Thursday night 944th versus 388th 1046th versus 49th Friday 64th versus 67th 56th versus Medicos Army post dopes ters say the pre-season statistics point to the Officers 68th and 56th as being the strongest dubs ANOTHER LEAGUE PLANNED A combination Army offlcers-ci-villan league la to be started later In the Community Gym Teams at present aligned for this circuit are: Bombardier Officers Ellis Parts Indians San Angelo College Lake View Independents There Is a possibility Goodfellow Field will enter an officers team By GAYLE TALBOT Aaaaclatrd Praia Sfarta Writer NEW YORK Nov 7 Notre talented football forces gave a crowd of 76000 an Impressive exhibition of sheer power at Yankee Stadium today In defeating a fighting but outclassed Army eleven 13 to 0 in the 29th renewal of their colorful gridiron rivalry In staking a further claim la high national ranking the polished machine from South Bend proved it could cot up vast distances without recourse to the passing arm of Its great quarterback Angelo Bertelll and in holding the Cadets to three first downs the Irish defense looked nearly impregnable For a half the Soldiers managed by furious tackling In their own tense occupation with the threat end of the field to hold the surg- from the air made them a set-up lng green shirts off their goal line for the tricky running but In the third period the visitors game drove 34 yards to score and again In winning today Notre Dame in the waning minutes of the con- ran its record against Army to 21 tost they plunged and bullied and victories against only five defeats finally passed their way to a total and three ties.

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