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SAN ANCELO STANDARD-TIMES MONDAY OCTOBER 29 1943 PACE THREE "A Standard-Times In Every West Texas Home SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith By Uchty At The Halfway Mark GRIN AND BEAR IT Five Aditional Colleges Lose Perfect Records NINE CLUBS INCLUDING ODESSA OUT IN TEXAS SCHOOLBOY GRID STAND SOIREES Falls and Austin haven't lost a game but have been tied Other teams with unsullied records in the state include Pampa Plalnvlew Brownwood Cleburne Mllby (Houston) and Brownsville Oalveston hasn't been defeated but has been tied Last week Oalveston gained stature by downing Fort Arthur the defending state champion 13-6 Plalnvlew finally wai scored upon as It defeated Lubbock 13-7 Last week's -results by districts: 1 Amarillo 21 Borger 0 Pampa 25 Brownfield 0 Plalnvlew 13 Lubbock 7 Vernon 24 Olney 0 Electra 39 Oraham 2 Highland Park (Dallas) 7 Wichita Falla 7 Abilene 27 Midland Odessa 7 San Angelo 9 Sweetwater 14 Lamesa 9 Bowie (El Paso) 34 Globe Arts 7: El Paso High 32 Phoenix Aria 7: Las Cruces 19 Ysleta 12: Austin (El Paso) 14 Roswell 7 Denison IS Greenville 0 Gainesville 38 McKinney 6 Paris 60 Sherman 13 Denton 41 Arlington 0 Port Worth Tech 13 Amon Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth) 12 Paschal (Port Worth) 41 Rly (Port Worth) 6 North Side (Port Worth) 27 Big Spring 7 Imagine her boasting she had nylons all through the too bad the Allies can't get around to all the war criminals!" It would be nice If while we was WOW "WR vwet YOU OOm CNRt TOR TOC to feXCAOSL fcWtQ YOU LK YOG WONKbRYl OUT OUR WAY we could get out and home still heroes" UKttVfLWiR-SlSC VOtVL V0CRU YT By Williams 1 8 Crorler Tech (Dallaa) 49 Forest (Dallas) 14 Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 19 Adamson (Dallas) 19 (tie): North Dallaa 6 Sunset (Dallas) 0 9 Masonic Home (Port Worth) 12 8tephenville 12 (tie) Brown-wood 20 Mineral Wells 0 Brecken-rldge 34 Ranger 6 Cisco 25 Weatherford 0 Cleburne 44 Ennis 0 Bryan 38 Arlington Heights (Port Worth) 7 Sulphur Springs' 7 Tyler 0 Longview 21 Waxahachle 0 Glade-water 6 Henderson 0: Nacogdoches 13 Kilgore 0 Texarkana 32 Bonham 0 12 Athena 22 Livingston 18 Jacksonville 13 Orapeland 7 Lamar (Houston) 27 Sam Houston (Houston) 0 Mllby (Houston) 7 San Jacinto (Houston) 6 Reagan (Houston) 20 Lake Charles La 20 Austin (Houston) 9 Jeff Davis (Houston) 8 Oalveston 13 Port Arthur 6 Qoose Creek 20 Orange 7 Beaumont 13 St Anthony's (Beaumont) 13 Austin 58 8an Antonio Tech 0 Corpus Christ! 32 Kerrville 14 Laredo 12 Texas Military Institute (San Antonio) 0 Brownville 35 Robstown 7 San Benito 24 Weslaco 19 McAllen 26 Harlingen 13 Jefferson (San Antonio) is Edinburg 0 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE By The AMoeikted Preu Inwn stand ing: Pts Op 1 144 31 Texas 1 1 II AM Baylor 3 I 13S 44 Texas Christian 3 I I (4 II Arkansas 3 3 5 SS Siuthern Methodist 4 SS St lea 1 4 SS IIS Conference standing: Fta Op Fri Southern Methodist 1 31 IS 10M Tessa Christian 1 Tessa 1 Klee 1 Texas AAM I 1 Arkansas 1 Baylor 1 last week's results: Rice 7 Texas Texas ARM II Baylor 13 Arkansas it Mississippi 0 Tulsns IS Boutharn Methodist 7 Oklahoma ARM IS Taxas Christian 13 This week's schedule: Riee ve Texas Tech at Houston Arkansas va Texas AAU at Fayetteville Boutharn Methodist va Texas at Dallas Baylor ve Southwestern at Waco Texas Christian va Oklahoma at Nor- Leading scorers: TD Preston Smith A AM fb Rob Good AAM hb 7 Hubert Bechtel Tex Jesse Mason TCU hb a Howard Mslejr (MU hb 5 Alton Baldwin Ark hb 5 Mika Bchumchyk Ark a 4 Bammie Pierce Baylor hb 4 Art 8weet Texas fb 4 Btonie Cotton Baylor hb 4 Huey Keeney Rice hb 3 Herman Cox TCU fb 3 Joe jyner Baylor 3 PAT FO TP I 0 41 a a 43 0 3 0 30 0 0 30 O-JO a a a a a a a a a a a a a 34 34 34 44 IB IB ie IB Rica fb Mansfield Wins Calf Roping At New York Rodeo NEW YORK Oct as Gar-aid Roberta of Strong City Kana won the bull riding contest and took second in the saddle bronc riding event at today's Madison Square Garden Rodeo Summaries: Calf wen by Tools Mansfield Rankin Ttx 14 it seconds John Pogue Miami Okie tie for third place between Roy Sewalt King Tex and Jack Skipworth Clovis 26 35 Saddle bronc won by Jack Wade Halkirk Can 824 points Gerald Roberts Strong City Kins 324 Bill McMackln Florence Aria 313 Wild cow aron by Dick Truitt Stonewall Okie 33 35 seconds Walton Boage Rankin Tex 34 25 Pat Parker Faw-huska Okie 35 15 Hondo Field Shades Ellington 7 To 6 HOUSTON Oct 28 Hondo Army Air Field 'Scored In the second period here today booted the point after touchdown and won from Ellington Field 7-6 before 1600 fans James Davis a guard ran back an Intercepted pass 69 yards to the Ellington one yard line and two plays later Campbell McKeilar plunged over Paul Hagan 190-pound end kicked goal Ellington's aerial game began clicking in the fourth period and moved the ball from Its 49 to the Hondo 15 Then Jack Wllbouroe scooted to the one and from there Fred King the Ellington passer scored Left footed Glenn Swenson missed the conversion Redskins NipGiants NEW YORK Oct 28 Sammy Baugh heaved two touchdown passes and pitched for 217 yards altogether today as the Washington Redskins rolled ovef the Olante 24 to 14 to tighten their grip on first place in the national football league's eastern division race before a sell-out crowd of 85461 LIONS THUMP CHICAGO DETROIT Oct 28 (ff) Out sta tie ticked in nearly every department the Detroit Lions used taro one of their own and on of the to beat Chicago 16 to 10 In a national league professional football ganls here today By Hie AeeocUted Freee Nine teams stand out as the Tex-a schoolboy football campaign moves Into the November stretch although more than half of them fail to boast unblemished records AmarilU Odessa liVIchita Falls Paris Highland Park (Dallas) Wacs Lufkin Goose Creek and Austin represent the top when It comes to consideration for a state championship OO With the race more than half run I It appears the leaders are so closely bunched you see daylight between them Wichita Palls moved Into the top I three when it battled Highland Park to a 7-7 tie last week The Coyote line actually outplayed the vaunted forward wall of the pre- vlously ranked No 1 team Consider the fact that Highland Park heat Waco only 7-g and was fortunate to do It that Amarillo was edged out by Odessa by a touchdown that Lufkin defeated Goose Creek only 7-C and you see that other meetings of these loams on doom the lino might'well result the other way Of the top-ranked outfits Odessa I Paris and Lufkin are unbeaten and I untied Highland Park Wichita Flying Marines Nip Skymasters LOS ANGELES Oct 38 Scoring on a sensational SByard pass in the final minute of play the Toro Flying Marines today defeated the AAP Training Command Skymasters from Port Worth 7-0 In a slam bang grid battle The low broke the Skymasters' 16-game winning streak Elroy Hindi former Big Ten ace tallied the touchdown running 14 yards after grabbing Paul Cover-nail's long pass which had been knocked into the air by Skymaster defensive backs Herman Rohrig and Pat McHugh Dick Jamieson place-eked the seventh point The winning tally climaxed a eat aerial display by Oovemall hlch kept the Marine! knocking at the goal line from the second quarter on It was the Marines' fourth victory In five starts and the first loss for the Skymasters in six starts this season Last year as Randolph Field the Skymaitera wera undefeated In 11 games while marching to the armed services championship FIRST AIR FORCE SCORES LATE TO TIE FOURTH UNIT BALTIMORE Oct 28 The First Air Force gridiron team from Mitchell Field strictly the under-logs came from behind in the final nlnutes today to push over touch-lawn and battle the favored Fourth Ur Force team from San Francisco siM tie After a scoreless first half the fourth Air Force flyers broke the lead-lock in the third period Forest Hall former Duqueane lumin-iry cut loose with twisting 20--ard touchdown dash but the at-empted placement by Joe Vetrano if Mississippi Southern was wide There were six minutes left when 3111 Paschal of Georgia Tech and be New York Giants suddenly fire for the First Air Force tees His 20-yard punt return to he flyer 24 set the stage for the ring drive Almost Immediately he ook short toss from Minnesota's 3ob Paffrath lugged the ball to he 14 and on the next play shot ff left tackle to score The extra point from placement rent wide from the tiring toe of be Pasqua Washington Redskin inesman AIR FIELD 3EATS PENSACOLA PENSACOLA Fla Oct 28 mighty Corpus Christ! Naval Air lase football team defeated a flght-ig Pensacola Navy eleven 26-6 be-ore more than 10000 service per-annel at the Naval Air Station ere today In perfect football eather The Corpus Comets marched from heir own 26 for a touchdown after ecelvlnf the opening kickoff with-ut losing the ball The Pensacola Goslings sparked the brilliant passing of Len Ilian tossed their-way to a touch-own to tie the aco re ixl the fading loments of the first period Corpus Christ! tallied twice In ne second and once In the final eriod ACKERS CRUSH CARDS GREEN BAY Wls Oct 28 on Hutson was the head man sin today as the national league reen Bay Packers trounced the hicago Cardinals 33 to 14 to go ito a tie for the western vision leadership with the Cleve-md Rams The Rama helped fay rapping a 38 to 14 decision to the hlladelphla Eagles 1 anks Edge Out Steelera PITTSBURGH Oct 28 The acton Yanks pilfered a Pittsburgh us in the final quarter and then pped 62 yards for a touchdown iat wiped out a three-point Steeler (vantage and gave the Yanks a 1-8 victory at Forbes Field today By TED MEIER NEW YORK Oct 28 The Monday morning quarterbacks In college football will scarcely know where to begin their 'second guessing tomorrow So much happened during -Saturday's hectic competition that saw Pennsylvania Purdue Minnesota Tulsa and Texas chopped from the list of unbeaten untied major elevens that the old grads are hard put where to point the finger For a starter they might peculate about what might have happened to Navy If Penn had net tried a field goal from the Mid-din 90 on first down In the loot two mlnutee of their standout fray In Philadelphia The try for three points missed This gave the Middies the ball and a chance to win after being outplayed for 52 of the 60 minutes They promptly put on a series of passes that produced a touchdown and a 14 to 7 victory In the last 25 seconds Sklppy Mlnisl who starred for the Quakers a year ago snared the winning aerial from Huncy Hoemschemeyer former In dlana luminary George Munger Penn coach missed the game He waa confined to his hospital bed because of Illness The Purdue Boilermakers who tasted fame and glory last week by overpowering Ohio State got it In the neck 26 to 14 by Northwestern while in another upset Ohio State bounced back into the national picture by whipping Minnesota 20-7 TEXAS WAS CONSIDERED A CINCH TO WHIP RICE IN THE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE BUT THE OWLS CAME UP WITH A' STUNNING 7 TO 6 CONQUEST ON BOB CONVERSION Southern California also came a cropper In Washington when a substitute halfback Wally Dash faked a field goal attempt but instead passed for a last period touchdown that gave the huskies a 13 to 7 triumph Indiana unbeaten but tied whittled Hurricanes down to size 7 to 2 Army and Notre Dame ranked No 1 and 2 nationally in last week's Associated Press poll won as they pleased against Duke (48-13) and Iowa (56-0) respectively while Alabama No 6 took another stride upward by turning back Georgia and Charley Trippl 28 to 14 This week Notre Dame and Navy tangle In the country's top game at Cleveland while Army and Alabama face leaser opposition In Vlllanova and Kentucky The unbeaten untied At Gaels No 10 In the rankings had an open date prepay story to meeting Southern California next Saturday Holy Cross Columbia and Temple continued their unbeaten untied record In the East by overcoming Colgate 21-0 Brown 27-6 and Pitt 6-0 respectively while Yale tumbled Cornell 18-7 Michigan and Illinois battled Scat three quarters scoreless before the Wolverines put over three touchdowns for a 19-0 triumph Nevada and California fought for three periods 6-6 before the Bears managed to win out 19-6 Seetlonally the national picture now Is: East Army Navy Columbia Holy Cross and Temple unbeaten and untied with Penn beaten only by Navy Midwest Indiana with three wins and one tie now on top in the Western Conference Notre Dame of course tops the Independents Big Missouri and Oklahoma still tied for first Missouri Oklahoma Aggies and Tulsa southern Methodist now on top In league standings but Texas still favored Southern Virginia la unbeaten and untied but Duke still la regarded as tops Alabama by far although Mississippi State la still unbeaten and untied Rocky Colorado and New Mexico Pacific St Washington Southern California Leading games thla week Include: Vlllanova at Army La Fayette at Temple Cornell at Columbia Dartmouth at Yale Princeton at -Penn Syracuse at Penn 8tate Navy vs Notre Dame at Cleveland Minnesota at Michigan Northwestern et Ohio State Pitt et Purdue Texas Christian at Oklahoma Missouri at Michigan State Texas at Southern Methodist Texas Aggies at Arkansas Texas Tech at Rice Duke at Georgia Tech Florida at Auburn Kentucky at Alabama Mississippi State et Tu-lane Mississippi et Louisiana 8tate Virginia at West Virginia North Carolina at Tennessee Far Colorado at New Mexico' Denver et Utah Washington State at California Washington at Oregon St Mary's at Southern California Eaglet Wallop Roms PHILADELPHIA Oct 28 Turning their vaunted power into touchdowns the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Cleveland Rama 28-14 today wrecking the Rams' undefeated national football league record Rixxuto Receives Discharge NORFOLK Va OCt 28 Phil Rizxuto former shortstop of the New York Yankees was discharged from the Navy today Three Officers Sentenced To Death In Guatemala GUATEMALA Oct 28 Three a major captain and lieutenant were sentenced to death by a court martial today on charges of complicity in a frustrated revolt against the government on Sept 28 WLE VOUOWN3 UP ON VHf mysterious PLANS CRASH WHCH HI CHIEF OP NORTH STAR ALASKAN AIRWAYS WAS BUNNS AN EK-nSHTER PlLOtiS SUMMONED ID CONFER WITH THE COMPANY NEW OWNER IN SEATTLE WHERE HE SUDDENLY MEETS SCORCHY LATE SATL'BDAY SCORES By The Awocleted Prese Amsrllld Army Air Fttrca IS Delbert Army Air Feres 0 NorU Camp Hood 34 North Texas Assies Arisons Williams Field I Louisians Tech It Northwestern Louisiana state COS 33 Beloit 37 Connecticut 33 Lehigh Cincinnati IS Kentucky Oodmsn Field iKyi 33 Lane Collet Wsrtburt 30 Upper lows 30 (tie) Bis Grand onto Northern 13 Florida 45 Southwestern I La) Rlpon SS Lawrence 7 Tuaket AAF It North Carolina Collet 0 Camp Gordon Johnston HtUdlrsrs IS UBS Melville Destroyers Millikan 13 OuUIord 0 MiuimIe ppi Blais 43 Arkansas tat Collet 0 Fort Bennlnc 31 Fort McClellan CXark (Atlantal 11 Alabama Btata Tchrs Illinois Btata Normal 1 DeKalb (HI) Tchrs Eau Clairs Tchrs Stout 0 Milwaukee Tchrs IS Lacrosse 7 Northwestern (Watarlown Wis) SI Stevens Point Tchrs 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 43 Midland 7 Wayna Tchrs Yankton SDt 0 Doana IS Kearney tNeb) Tcbra It SEKV1CE FOOTBALL Corpus chrlstl Naval Air Base 3S Pensacola Naval Air Station I Fort Worth Skymaslers 5 Cl Toro Marines 7 Hondo Army Air Field 7 Blllntton Field Fourth Air Force Flyers I First Air Forces Aces (tie) John Cowley Back From Overseas Duty John (Red) Cowley son of Mr and Mrs Oowley arrived last week afrom 35 months' overseas service He received his discharge in El Paso on Oct 19 He served as a sergeant with the Seventh Air Force being assigned to group of professional baseball players who played games on moat of the Islands of the Pacific a a a Formerly a baseball player with the Sheepherdera here Cowley also played with other- teams In the Permian Basin League before going into Class AA baseball a a a Mast of the games Red played while in service were around the Islands of Hawaii Kwajellen' Sal-pan Guam and Tinian Included on his team were Max West outfielder for hte Boston Braves Enos Slaughter outfielder for the St Louis Cards Tex Hughson pitcher for the Boston Red Sox Johnnie Sturm first baseman of the New York Yanks Lew Riggs third base-man for Brooklyn and Walter Judnich outfielder for the Browns Red's plana for the future trill probably be more baseball and stockfarming with his dad Nefson McSpaden Continue Vocations SPOKANE Wash Oct 28 Byron Nelson the nation's leading professional golfer and Harold (Jug) McSpaden who ranks right behind him in money winnings left tonight by plane to continue a vacation from tournament Nelson going to Denton Tex and McSpaden to Philadelphia Nelson who said he would not Join the pro golfing caravan again until December explained he wanted to attend to business matters at Denton Louisville Air Force Team Defeats Bergstrom Field LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 28 A heavier Army Air Forces personnel distribution command team of Louisville held to one touchdown for the first three quarters turned on the steam for three touchdowns In the final quarter to defeat the Bergstrom Field Texas First Carrier Command squad 26-0 here today Ben Hogan To Ploy In Richmond Tournament RICHMOND Va Oct 28 little Ben Hogan Texan whose tournament victories include everything except the National Open and the Masters today Joined the roster of outstanding golfers who will compete In the $10000 Richmond invitational open golf tournament at the 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