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i 'si if 4 'A Standard-Times In Every Texas Home SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES SUNDAY OCTOBER 10 1943 PAGE SECTION ONE Lanier And Russo For Fourth World Are Nominated Series (3ame Oklahoma Sboriisrs By 13 To To Whip 7 Count UnndecTcafred ulane By HABOLD RATLIFF f- Aaaaa IsteS Fraaa Sputa Write DALLAS Oct 9 MV-The widest two minutes In Texas-Oklahoma football history produced a 63-yard pass play--thirteen points' and a bushel of thrills for 15000 fans today aa'Texas came from behind to beat the Soonen 13-7 It was Bobby Coy Lee spindle-shanked Texas fullback who got In the deciding punch to bring -Texas Its fourth straight triumph In the 43-year-old gridiron classic Oklsboms had Joist scored a toechdown and Bob Bromley had kicked the extra print' to pat the Soonen aheod The dock shewed less than a mlaato to ge to the period when the Lsag-took the klck-sff and Lee came skipping back to the Texas 37-yard Mae The tow-headed 180-pound fullback faded deep Down the aide-lines sprinted Ralph Ellsworth a Texas backfleld Thirty yards from of a Juries Set Price On two Groups Of Bowie Land -h i Average Of About $101: Per Acre Oh Suburban Property District Court Juries here Saturday aet values of two more groups of tracts condemned by the govemmeni In August 1942 for the Camp Bowie maneuver area Judge William AtweU called the first night eesalon of the term to bring the docket up to date Most of the new week also Is to be devoted to Camp Bowie land caaea making the present eeBrion one of the longest in recent years' The term win conclude with naturalisation hearings Oet 33 One Jury awarded a total of $102 413 on 3770 acres principally range land1 This 1 la an average slightly in excess of $27 per acre The amounts were divided as follows: Dr A Ia Duffer 1510 acres 48-810 Grady 585 acres 815 820 Grady 1302 acres 27r 892 and Jackson 383 acres $11780 The Jury in the above trial Included Jim Ia Daniel foreman Blalock Joe Chapman Jack Cowley BlaCkstone Stewaidaon John Patterson' Ernest Adaml Willie i Stephens -O Toney Pettit and Charlie JKeeneyV A second jury Saturday night allowed 987500 on 66638 acres of suburban property most of It within a mile and a half to two miles of the Bzownwood city limits Landowners had asked as high as $200 per acrq for some of this proper ty The avert ageprice was about 9101 per acre 1 Individual awards In this group of trsets follow: Alloom 684 acres 910A00: Rekl 57J acres 98A00' Joe Reid 7016 acres 911000 Red Wright 3M acres 920000- and Clardy 80 acres 994)00 Members of the Jury were McKinney Marvin Patteraon Whitley John Armstrong Jess Neal Floyd Rodden Arthur Clark A Cazr -C Jeans-Charles Dankworth Martin and Hugh Campbell Germans Getting Set For Immense Propaganda Go LONDON Oct 9 MV-Naz! -leaders taking their cue from Adolf Hitler am preparing a tremendous propaganda campaign In tended to bolster fast-sllpplng German and plan to hold 600 Cologne alone to the next 'few weeks it was learned today A confidential source hem which make It his exclusive business to study eodltlonf Inside Germany reported that morale to the heart ef "fortress has been equece-ed to its lowest ebb by repeated military setbacks snd the terrific pounding the AUiee are giving the Reich from the air At th same time however he warned that German morale at present shows to sign of complete collapse -The new morale-building campaign apparently will be a eombfc-nation of stern threats and at tempt to persuade the people than military defeats and heavy booty togs are not of major consequences To accompany verbal blasts the Nails have relaxed some food restrictions Including increasing of the bread ration by three and a half ounces weekly A New Milk Quota -System For Dallas te'f DALLAS Oet 8 MV-A new mflk quota system which will freeze distribution approximately at the current amount will be applied a the near future in the Dallas-Fort Worth area LJ Cappleman ro-Clonal Fool Distribution Admlnlstra tlon director aid today He said that PDA originally had planned to put the system Into effect Nov 15 but that the date probably would be later than that Cappleman met today with milk distributors of the DaUss-Fwt Worth mllkahed to discuss effective date for the system The avers household win to eelve about the same amount of mfik as now but no mote when the ir tern Is applied Cappleman said Distributors win be allowed to tell about as much fluid milk as at pr-ant and they In turn will mica their supply to the consumers KERlTCOPS The KsrmH YeDew Jaefeete who are the main threat te the' supremacy ef their nlne-oifle-ewsr neihberin Wbk Wildcats defend in champs to the font haUL championship ef District 7-A night knocked eff the Feed Eaclea 13 te In era it Abilene Wins One The Abffine high school EegleW ef District 3-AA had rereHed'W let ef punishment from teams In non-fflstrlct eembat bat they came back last night in Abilene te win one In non -district play from the Bren ii weed Liens 'f District t-AA by a 19-te-S Next came only threat of the day a threat halted at the thiee-yard line by a line under the dogged leadership of Buddy Gate-wood who was an allBouthwest Conference center for Baylor University last year Three passes with Buck Sheffield pitching put the ball there but four tries at the line crumbled Late In the third Tulane struck again Oatewood taking a Rice pass and running about 15 yards for another score Leonard Finley missed the kick The fourth produced two more for the Wave which was running around and through the game but groggy Owls like kids around a maypole Alex Athaa teamed with Shiver to power and pass the ball from midfield to a score Shiver missed the kick but It matter Athaa Bd Fechon Shiver and Bill Jones got rolling again and from midfield another touchdown was achieved In about' 10 plays Shiver scored the touchdown and kicked the point Soon the gun mercifully for Rice ended the game performance waa a reversal of the beating it took from the Memphis Navy team last week 41 to 7 so evidently Coach Claude Simona fooling when he predicted Tulane would be a Wave of another color this Saturday Tolane Rice Bailey iiii Rasor 1 Left End Malmberg Left Tackle Bourg ecus Hook Left Guard Licks a) To 13 yards following an LSU fumble And loss on 'the Tiger 19 THE' TIGER FIRST SCORE CAME EARLY IN THE THIRD QUARTER AFTER CARROLL GRIFFITH FRESHMAN BACK INTERCEPTED ONE OP HALLMARKS PASSES IN THE BENGAL 40 AND RACED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 'The Bengal second marker near the end of the game resulted when Van Buren unable to find a pass receiver pushed Cadets out of his way for 38 yards tosoare vThe' Tigers led the visitors 10 to 9 'to 'first downs and 198 yards to 123 to net' rushing yards but trailed the Aggies 37 yards to 110 passing At least fear Aggie backs shared their third victory "of the season almost equally with Jim Hallmark of Kilgore probably deserving the largest Share because ef his accurate tossing )' Van Buren who ran through Rice and Georgia occasionally found himself meeting Texan backs behind his own line and several times' waa surrounded before he could pass His best gains however were made from the same situation Including a 38-yard sideline trip for a touchdown By JUDSON BAILEY Aaaoelatei hm tun ST LOUIS Oct 9 Two souths paws Max Lanier and Marlua Russo were named today to the pitching assignments for the St Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees tomorrow when the World Series Is resumed at Park Russo's selection by Manager Joe McCarthy surprised many of the observers who expect to be In the crowd of 34000 at the fourth Installment of annual classic and It surprised Manager Billy Bouthworth of the Cardinals too Before the two teams worked Ht on the series scene today Sonthworth said he doubted very much that the Yankees would pitch a left-hander Essentially the Cardinals are a right-handed hitting ball dub and Russo has been bothered for two years by -a i sore arm which reduced his record this season to five victories and ten defeats 0 But after Russo was named Bouthworth declared Okay with us We care whom they pitch" He said there would be no change whatever In the St louts batting order which includes three left-handed batters Btan Mu-yii Harry Walker and Ray Sanders -McCarthy reticent as ever gave no explanation of his reason for choosing Rukso but it appeared that Spud Chandler needed another day Russo despite- his record has convinced McCarthy he has recovered from his arm ailment which was caused by a sinus condition THERE WAS NO SIMILAR QUESTION ABOUT THE CARDINALS OPENING WITH MAX LANIER TOMORROW BUT SOME DOUBTS ABOUT HIS effectiveness CAME UP WHEN WORD GOT AROUND THAT THE STOCKY SOUTHPAW WAS SUFFERING PROM A COLD However Lanier said he felt fine and waa ready to go At the park today Southworto aent his squad through an intensive workout which Included everything In baseball Afterward the Cardinals held a lengthy meeting In thelr duMmuse The Yankees whlppMthghu routine hlttlrg and fielding dm dressed and returned to their hotel without any more ado than wouxa occur at a spring training workout Both teams appeared confident but the Cardinals must win tomorrow to keep from falling almost hopelessly behind Park which will hold only half the crowd that packed Yankee Stadium for each of the three previous games this week long baa been add out except 6800 unreserved seats standing room tickets which win be placed on sale when the gates open it 7 tomorrow morning The fifth game wHI be played-Mends? with Chandler due to to draw Mort Cooper as his pitching opponent and If eon testa are necessary the sixth win he played Tuesday and the seventh Thursday Iowa State Wins LAWRENCE Kss Oct 9 0V-The Iowa Stole Cyclones defeated the University of Kansas Jay-hawkers 13 to 6 In the opening game of the Big Six season for both schools played here today It was the first win for the Iowans and the third straight loss for the jayhawkers University Of Richmond Wins CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Oct 3 The University of Richmond won Its first football game In history from the University of Virginia today 18 to 7 before a homecoming crowd of 4500 Clemson Loses By 17-7 Score ROANOKE Vs Oct 9 Virginia Military Institute staved off a last minute rally by Clemson to best the Tigers 12-7 before a crowd of 5000 here today to take over first dace In the Southern Conference football standings Harvard Loses In Upset CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 9 MV-Worcester Tech's well drilled and well equipped football force upset Harvard's highly favored and over confident Informal eleven today 13 0 before a slim crowd of 8000 Team 33-0 Gatewood Kilgore Center MacMillan Nichols Right Guard Roseman utchf laid Right Tickle Olsen Lamprose Right Did Finley Lawrence Quarterback Renfro Sheffield Left Half Jones Mills Right Half James Scruggs Pullback Tulane 7 7 6 13 33 Tulane scoring: touchdowns Shiver 2 (for Jones) Renfroe Gate-wood (intercepted pass) Athas (for Jones) points after touchdown Jones 2 (placement) Shiver (placement) Substitutions: Tulane -ends Taylor Tsnottl Chaplain Loris tackles Zolllcoffer McAfee guards Kane Hedgeeock Lennox center Kirschenheauter backs Jackson Shiver Schmlts Pechon Athas EUender little Hen ends Xsaacks Orlninger tackles Davis guards Allison Cox Wright Harris center Tate backs Cotton Green Hsden Stelser Swatoell Moore Sheehan Parrish HOUSTON Oet etstiatics Iha Tulana-Jtle football gamo: Woo Tulan 4owni IS Tarda satnad running si SSI Forward paaaoa attempted IS It Forward paaaoa completed 7 Tarda forward paulng 130 117 Forward pauai ini by 1 1 Yda gad ruabaek Int paaaag IS 3S Funung avg from acrlm 43S 441 Total yda all klcka raturned 14S 14S Opponent fumble reoovarad I Tarda loat by penalties IO 104 Yugoslavs Fight Germans Around Italian Trieste LONDON Oct 9 Yugoslav liberation forces am fighting the Nagls to the southern suburbs of Italian Trieste while to the south the Germans have thrown an entire division against patriots in heights commanding the port of Flume Yugoslav sources said today Thera was bitter fighting In these renewed drives to seize the two seaports and to the Interior of Yugoslavia' the partisans declared they had surrounded the German garrison at OgUlin 22 miles Inland and destroyed the largest bridge on the railway line from Ogulin to Karlovas and Zagreb Intensified sabotage In southern Hungary meanwhile forced the Germans to proclaim martial law them the Swedish newspaper Degens Uyheter said In a Budapest dispatch reported by the Office of War Information The southern ramparts of the Hitler-ruled Balkans again were brought under two-play aerial assault with powerful fleets of the Northwest African Air Force striking at airfields to Oreece Crete and the Dodecanese Joined by RAP planes of the Middle East command bombing Heraklion to Crate Calato to Rhodes Axis Lose 6000 Airplanes Since Last November 11 AUJED HEADQUARTERS Algiers Oct 9 MV-The campaign that began to North Africa last Nov 11 has cost the Axis more than 84X planes up to Oct 1 Allied Airforce headquarters said today The total does not Include planes destroyed by bombings to ftai still held by th Germans MARIUS RUSSO The TTana-Peoas football district this weekend saw Efano McCook's McCamey Badgers still riding high as the loop leaden with a hard 36-to-20 win over the Crane Cranes In McCamey That'S three district victories for the Badgers The Port Stockton Panthen lost to the Marfa Shorthorns to Msrfa by a 14-13 score 'V v- Monahans Hof But Wink Wins i The Wink high school Wildcats District 7-A and Beglon 3 dofoad-Ing champions remain up front But the undefeated Wildcats had their troubles They came from behind 1 in the last two minutes of eembat Friday night In Wink to nndge so the firecracker Monahans Lobes 38 to Si Football Scores SAIT Amy Bl Itapb a Brown 15 Tufta a FWln a Marshall IS BadatfB Tslo SO Columbia 1 Bwarthaoro 14 MOMbtif It PcnnaylTUila 7 DartmouUi A i Colgate a Fm inn a Fituburgh aa Virginia a Com 11 SO Princeton I Kochaater SB Rennaatlaar Poly Willow Grora Navy a Urilnua a Bate IS Gmp Bdwarda Worcaatar 'X T- 4 Gamp Bdwa Poly iv Howard a SOUTH i- Wavy Duka IS -v VltfiaClemMnT'1' Carolina as Jaekaenvlllo kiiy-t mchmoDd ia Viral nla 7 Maryland IS Richmond Amy Air Balnbrldge Mary B7 Port Monroa a Camp Darla 17 Carolina St a Ooorsla Trch It Oa Prr-PUght Va Bt CoU 14 Pretbyterten South Carolina aa MtDWBST Owat Lakaa IB Ohio State a Iowa Pro-PUgM SB Iowa a MUaourt 47 Kmnaaa State 11 Indiana Xobraaka It Illinois aa Wlaooaaln 7 Caaa SB Cirncfti Toch 18 Western Michigan 40 Barter a NOtro Dame IS Michigan IS Purdue IB-Camp Grant a Wheaton 0 Northern XU Teachars a Depauw aa Indiana State i IlliDole Normal 7 Wabaeh Oberlln aa Bathany a Bowling Green 31 Patterson Field a Iowa State 18 Xanana- a Booth Infantry SB Daniel Flaldt Lawrence College 0 Marquette aa 1 Rio OranUo 7 Muskingum Ohio Watleyan i- Baldwin Wall IS' SOUTHWEST Tmi II Oklahoma 7 Tulane SI Rice a Arkanaas A Ai IB Arkanaaa ia SMU-Memphle Nary cancellea Tulaa J4 liwae Ttch 1 Tesae A A LSU IB South weetern 4a South Plalna Army a Camp Punnln a NbzUi Tha Aggtea 4a FAB' WEST Colorado 'H Utah CSC sa Harfr Pre-PUbt a Fourth Air Poroe 47 UCLA7 Oragon-Waihtngton eanoalled San Diego Nary 4a Pomona Army a Allege of-Pacific ia California I Washington 47 Ackana Air Bre 11 Penn Remqlns Umlafeated PHILADELPHIA Oct 3 unbeaten football team won Its third game In a row today noring 'out Dartmouth to before 45000 at FTanklin Pleld Penn' acoxed in the second period on Joe six yard end run while Rank McKeraan booted the all-important extra point touchdown came In the final quarter on a 14-yard pass Tom Kasprzak to Larry Bartnlck' Harold kick for the tying point was wide -'j- By Kraeger iHMlilcf Finn Sparta Writer HOUSTON Oct 9 MV-Under-rated Tulane smashed slow-moving Rice Institute Into Its worst defeat their 17-year rivalry today scoring in- every period for an upset 334) lntersectlonal victory That perfect combination of smart fast backs operating behind hard hitting line gave the Green Wave from New Orleans more than enough stuff to overrun tha floundering Owls Statistics ef the game trid the atofy: TrianaTs If lint dawns to Rice's five 363 yards gained agraond to net 23 Among the many backs who hone for the Loulslanans was a halfpint named James Shiver 158 pounds a Valdosta Oan boy who played freshman' football for Auburn He icored the first touchdown and waa on hand for -much of the later scoring SHIVER STARTED THINGS ROLZJNG FOR TULANE BY RETURNING A 50-YARD KICK THROUGH MOST OP THE FIELD TO RICE'S 16 HE PASSED TO KENNETH TARZOTTT ON THE TWO JOB RENPROE PUPPED TO SHIVER WHO WAS OVER THE GOAL WAITING FOR THE TOUCHDOWN PASS BIU JONES TULANET8 STEADY STAR MADE THE KICK In the second a lateral from Jones to Renfroe got another touchdown' for the' Greenies and Jones again kicked trues RATON ROUGE ZdC Oet 9 M7 A A an eleven "man track team in football toggery out-sprinted and outpasaed IrfwUlana state's powerful but slower Tigers 28-13 here tonight before a 'crowd Of 2540' The speedy Cadets slg-sacsed and passed the previously undefeated Bengali dlssy and at the same time dashed through and around the LSU forewall to break up an but a few runs and heaves by Tiger Star Back Steve Yen Buren Pullback Stanley Turner of Beaumont Indirectly set up the first Cadet acose by kicking out on the Tiger seven In the first quarter The Tiger return punt was snatched by Marlon Flanagan of Sweetwater who gig-sagged to the 25 Hallmark heaved to Geer on the 19 circled left end to the 13 and right end to score Turner converted The visitors scored again to each of the remaining periods early In the second quarter on a one-yard drive by Turner following a SO-yard pass from Early Beesley of Dallas to Flanagan to -the third quarter on another Short plunge by Turner after alternate end runs and passes by Hallmark carried the Cadets from the Aggie 40 and to the final period on a six yard end run by Hallmark after Flanagan ran 12 THUJA Okla Oct 9 MV-Clyde Lefosce gallant little triple threat artist -who stepped Into the Shoes of all-American Glenn Dobbs almost made -Tulsa fans forget the great Dobbs tonight as he led the Golden Hurricane to a 34-7 victory over Texas Tech A crowd of 13000 saw Leforce gallop 44 yards to one touchdown and pass to Erie Field for a second after' setlng it up with a 62-yard sprint that left would-be tacklers sprawled all over the field Bat It all Ifefr game far the Bristow bombardier vent a large part of the evening on the bench as Coach Henry finks need three full teams against the Balden a scrappy bat completely outclassed outfit' Fmka who has 1 developed a ground attack as devastating as the aerial offensive of his 1943 team which breezed through a ten-game schedule and went to the Sugar Bowl Showed Tulsa fans a half-dozen fine backs In the first home appearance Red Wade whose brilliant font-bal career at Missouri was halted by a back' Injury crowded Leforce for honors as he broke through the Tech defense for several long dashes In a stirring exhibition of his old form THE HURRICANE ROLLED TO A 284) LEAD IN THE THIRD THEN RESORTED TO A KICKING GAME' AS FRNKA GAVE HIS SECOND AND THIRD STRINGERS A WORKOUT Against the third string Tech went 42 yards for Its only touchdown in the fourth quarter Buster Melton climaxing the drive with a one-yard plunge for the book Freddie Brown kicked the extra pointr The Hurricane took Just two and one-half minutes to move 65 yard for the first touchdown with Leforce and Dell Taylor battering the Tech line for that dlstance'to eight PtoF- Yank fifth (cpwroruBD from faob sumably Is organising his defenses for northern Tills mcond line-which undoubtedly will be much tougher to crack than the Voltumo-Termoll line may be based on the natural barrier of a mountain line more than 30 miles wide and 6000 feet high stretching from the Ugurlan Bea to the Adriatic Three days of heavy fighting on the Adriatic front subsided somewhat after Qen atr Bernard Eighth Army forces knocked out half of 30 German tanka which attempted to break the British hold on Texmoll 1 (A Baris broadcast said that i naval Iq the vicinity ef Vaste 19 eillee north ef Tarmoll' and that violent fighting waa fat pragma In the TenaeU mter) Allied medium bombers and fighters supporting the Eighth Army along the Adriatic destroyed 30 enemy motor vehicles and damaged a bridge at Palate 13 miles west of TermoU yeeterday RAP bombers struck at road Junctions and bridges at Ioernla and Mormla northeast and north of Naples lost night Heavy and medium bombers of the northwest African air forces battered enemy airdromes at ZSev-sis near Athens In Greece and Heraklion In Crete yesterday after Liberators had pounded the air field at astell In Crete and Maritsa In Rhodes the previous day The RAP also hit Heraklion Thursday 'and Calato In' Rhodes last night losing one plane In these and other attacks The raids on Crete and Rhodes were the first to be made on these German-held Islands by Northwest African air force units a a AMERICAN MTTCHSX8 AND LIOHTNXNGS BASED IN ITALY CARRIED OUT RAID ON EUSVBI8 DESTROYING MANY ENEMY PLANES PARKED ON THE AIR FIELD TWENTY ENEMY FIGHTERS GOT INTO THE AIR TO CHALLENGE THE ATTACKERS THE BOMBERS DOWNED THREE OF THEM AND THE FIGHTERS AC-COUNTED FOR TWO OTHERS Four-engined liberators hit gasoline and ammunition dumps and destroyed' runways ln the attack on Heraklion The total score against the enemy for the past 34 hours was seven planes shot down against no losses for the Allied air forces Air fores headquarters announced meanwhile that up to Oct -the Axis had lost more than 64)00 planes in the campaign that start-ed la North Africa last Nov 1L Indiana Whips Nebraska LINCOLN Neb Oct 3 MMUx touchdowns by air all cm RALPH PARK A 1 -y: a a acerea great ran '4 -4 -y tha ODklahoma goal line Ellsworth turned and took the throw In came two Oklahoma backs They both grabbed at tha flying Longhorn They got their arms around him but skidded off Ellsworth ran like a scared rabbit straight 'for-the goal v- r- Texas soared early to -first period on a great 37-yard run by Ralph Park chunky tailback Lee missed the goal but Texas' led 6-0 Back -came Oklahoma to roll to tha -Longhorn one-yard Una Just as the period ended Deraid Lebow headed the surge with his passing on the five-yard line the going got rough Lebow made two at tackle and Brumley hit the aan place twice but made only one yard each time Brumley next plunge met a mass of Longhorns and the ball went over -r BUT' THE' SOONER 'KEPT HAMMERING AWAY FINALLY LEE GOT OFF A SHORT PUNT THAT CARRIED ONLY TO THE LONGHORN 18 A PENALTY AND AN EIGHT-YARD RUN BY LEBOW CARRIED TO THE TEXAS FIVE AND LEBOW CRUNCHED OYER UEFT TACKLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN BRUMLEY ADDED THE POINT i Then followed the pass play from Lee to Ellsworth that won the game Texas kept Oklahoma bottled up most of the lost half and only in the final minutes did the Soonen get a dangerous march under way Oklahoma Texas Dinkins Parker Left End Tlgart 'Gm Left Tackle link Butler Left Guard Mayfield Marshall Pulghum Simona Right Guard Kenuon Plyler Right Tackle Wooten McCall Right 8parkman Magliolo Brumley Park Left Half Baker Ellsworth Right Half -j Lebow Lee Pullback Oklahoma eeeaaoeaee 0 7 0 7 Texas' 6 7 0 Oklahoma scoring Touchdown Lebow point after touchdown Brumley (placement)-' Texes scoring: Touchdowns Park Ellsworth point after- touchdown Park (placement) Substitutions: End Burgert tackle' Gassaway Hailey guard Tillman center Dunn backs Geter Heard Estop Meinert Texas-Ends Coleman Harvllle tackles Klshi Phillips guards Wetx Bolin oenter McGlnls backs Main Peres Uunn Canaday Thome --t OKUIumk Tml Flwt downs It 7 Tarda sained nulling nat 143 Its Forward pauai attempted 15 14 Forward aaaaa completed 4 Tarda by forward aaaslng 74 ISO Forward paieca ini by 1-- Tda end runback int paaeea -14 Punting avg from acrlm SS 87 Total yda all kick returned 0 Tarda loat by ptnalttoa SO Colorodo Whips Utah! BOUU3ER Colo Oct 9 UP) The Colorado football fleet shattered all-clvlllan Utah 38 to 0 today with a Show of power that produced four touchdowns In the second half It was the first game In a home-and-home aeries that will decide the Mountain States Conference championship Yolo Whips Columbia 20-7 NEW YORK Oct 9 MV-A fat second period 1 In which Bin Kirst scored once and Ray Scussel twice brought Yale a 30 to 7 victory over Columbia today before 20000 Ivy League ana No Dope in Doviss Drops! mu Thar Is a Sangarous pate klSa dene In Darlaa Drop Dlopd hr Dr XL Darlaa apaeiallat for the Santhira FaaOe Jt naad hr tbonaanda ef Taa Earachaf Deviaa Dropa Quick! I "Aafe-a Uaar All good drag atoraa including cM Drag Brady Sonars Dras Sonera': Siadfd For Sore Muscles Pains and Insect Bites' No Bandage Necessary I Fnl Size 4-eunee Settle r' for SSc at Any Drug Store ARMY i At I '4 1 -el dim I Wtaf? rtAZ J35bj PcBtfroroize tifoe Piroveim IHIoiuisisl AND TRUNKS Navy Defeats Duke By Score Of 14-13 BALTIMORE STADIUM Oct 9 MV-In a bitterly contested rough and tumble battle Navy's Middles barely manager to drop Duke's Blue Devils from the undefeated class tonight 14 to 13 as Bob Gantt an exprit place kicker missed the tying point with two minutes left play after the Durham eleven had rallied to push over a final touchdown All season long the treat Blue Devil end who had missed ploy because of a broken hand had kicked extra points like a sharpshooter his first conversion tonight making It 18 to 20 this year Then with time running out and obviously neither of the tired teams able to score again he substituted Fifty-six thousand fans sat spell bound as the ball went back the Navy line surged forward and Gantt booted The ball sailed to the left of the uprights and them went the ball game Lowe Infant Buried4 The Infant daughter of LL and Mrs R-F Lowe died at birth in a local hospital Saturday morning Graveside services were held at Palzmount Cemetery at 1:30 Saturday afternoon under the direction of Massle Funeral Home Survivors Include the father and mother 1011 Jefferson St and the grandparents Mr and Mrs 2X-IfcLowe of Kansas City Mb and Mr and Mrs William Deph-er of Woodward Okla Purdua Triumphs By 19 To 0 LAFAYETTE tod Oct 9 mighty Boilermakers took another step forward today toward the top among the nation's best football teams by rolling to an Impressive 19 to 0 victory over Camp Grant before a Dad's Day crowd of 13000 It was Purdue's fourth straight triumph Mrs Knbecka ef Big Spring was hospitalised hem Saturday after she fell and broke her arm to a local grocery store MONDAY ONLY These aro used regulation ARMY loot lockers and trunks recently purchased from tha War Department EVERY TRUNK AND EVERY LOCKER IS CONSTRUCTED OF PRE-WAR MATERIALS i jt i 'r 4- Somehow there is a deep satisfaction in doing business with a well-established reliable firm With one that has proven its worth by year! of continuous service to its clients This company organized in 1909 is the pioneer wool finance and marketing organization the grower in Texas A j''''" fts HERE TODAY BUT NOT GONE TOMORROW! i' r'm -if 1 Wool Growers Central 11 i Storage' Company Phones 4492 3780 and I 33 San Angelo EVERY SALE NO REFUNDS tossed by Robert Hoernschmeyer and- two via the ground gave Indiana 84-13 victory over Nebraska here today before an estimated wowd of 54o Iowa' ProiFlight Win- Again IOWA CRY Oct 9 MV-The Iowa Pre-Flight Beahawks scored three times in the air and once on the ground today to defeat-the University of Iowa Hawkeyes 25 to and keep their 1943 record dean with four victories crowd1 of M00 saw the' Hawkeyes lose their third straight vie -i I its fCRtPIT dxhodbowroe ummtctwitBof 1 4 '-'e.

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