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SEPTEMBER 20, 1953 MONROE MORNING WORLD Southeastern Grid Power Topples 28-0 Redskin Fumbles Mighty Cosily In Season's Opener By TED HECKATHORN The Southeastern Invaded the Northeast Indian's Brown Field wigwam last night, and emerged with a 28-0 victory over Jim Malone's 1958 grid machine in season opeper for both teams. A A A XX A A A A 3 A A After a scoreless first qarter, jarly sweet for Coach Gus Tinsley which the Tribe racked up three who had never defeated the Tex- first downs to drive to ang before the Lions' 14, a last down pass from Quarterback Mark Boatright was Quarterback Al Doggett, a con- dropped in the end zone to end the threat, Southeastern came back L. S. Stuns Texas, 20-7 By HUGH A. MULLIGAN BATON ROUGE, Sept 19 UR alert an aggressive Louisiana State University football team broke phenomlnal opening day record with a stunning 20-7 upset victory tonight.

It was the second time in 62 years Texans had been humbled in an opener. It was particu- Manchester Pilots Tech Past Louisiana College verted halfback making his first try at handling the squeaked the most possible mile- Maroons Plaster 34 To 6 Thumping On Memphis State strong in the second period to take advantage of two costly In- out of L. S. L. lumbering dlan fumbles and gain a 14-0 half- 215'POund line.

MEMPHIS Sept. Gaol, time lead. Doggett went to market with Jsckle Parker completed An Indian fumble was recovered assorted running and pass plays every be good for by the Lions on the Northeast 14. that kept Texas off balance all touchdowns as Mississippi State night. cimf behind to methodical- L.

S. U. got on the scoreboard' Uh and after Halfback Tommy Bell had gained nine. Don Marino plunged over for the score. He also with four minutes remaining in faded the extra point via place- the first quarter when Fullback ment.

Another Indian fumhie a Jerry Marchand skidded six yards Parker, AU-Southeastem quar terback, passed six times, good PINEVILLE, Sept. Freshman Ray Manchester of Jena scored twice tonight to pace favored Louisiana Tech to a 20-6 Gulf States Conference victory over Louisiana College, Manchester scored the first Tech touchdown on a 22-yard sprint in the second period. Charles Anderson kicked the extra point to put Tech ahead to stay. Manchester scored the final Tech tally in the fourth quarter with a 62-yard run around right end and Bud McMichael converted. The other Tech score came on a five yard run by Jackie Martin in the third quarter.

The Louisiana College touchdown FOOTBALL South Southeastern Louisiana 28. Northeast Louisiana 0. L. S. U.

20, Texas 7. Louisiana Tech 20, Louisiana College 6. Tulane 54, The Citadel. 6 Central Oklahoma 7, Northwestern Louisiana 0. Tennessee Tech 14, Florence Western 20.

(Ala.) State 7. East Carolina 41, Wilson Teachers 0. Texas A. and M. 7, Kentucky 6.

Georgia Tech 53. Davidson 0. Ole Miss 39, Chattanooga 6. Mississippi State 34, Memphis State 6. Clemson 33, Presbyterian 7.

V.P.I. 7, Marshall 0. Duke 20, South Carolina 7. Far West College of Pacific 25, Stanford 20. Wyoming 47, New Mexico A.

and IM. 0. Baylor 25, California 0. Eastern Washington College of Education 14, Idaho State College 6. Western State 54, New Mexico Emory and Henry 6, Concord 0.

19 FRIDAY'S GAMES High School Ruston 13, Ouachita 0. Neville 12, Minden 7. Rayvllle 31, West Monroe 0. Wisner 7, Delhi 6. Springhill 47, St.

(Shreveport) 20. Arcadia 20. Homer 14. Jonesboro-Hodge 38. Farmerville A's Nip Senators, 6-5; Gus Zernial Hits 39th Homer first time this season in Connie Mack Stadium, 6-5 before 1,057.

For the Athletics, Gus Zernial hit his 39th homer with two on and Tommy Giordano hit for the circuit with one on, for the Washington AB A Vest, 3b ......................................6 ho they STAND pa i Team LBAVI Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 101 47.682 Milwaukee 88 59 .599 St. 67.541 Philadelphia 79 68.537 New York 80.459 Cincinnati 6483 .435 Chicago 6284.425 Pittsburgh 48 101.322 Vernon, lb. Jensen, U. Coan, if Busby, cf.

TerwiUlger, 3b FiteGerald, c. Shea, aVoilmer, Sima bThom at eesSnyder, Totals, Results Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 4. New York 4-5, Pittsburgh 1-6. Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 2. Chicago 5, St.

Louis 2, (12 innings). 0 0 3 3 13 14 118 1 13 3 0 0 17 1 13 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Games oooo Philadelphia at Brooklyn oooo Miller (7-8) and Lindell (6-17) vs. 0 0 0 0 Loes (13-7) and Milliken (8-34 V.M.I. 44, Catawba 0. William and Mary 16, Wake For- I WWW Georgia Strangle Camp Le.Teune Marines 32, Bald- win-Waliace 6.

Tuskegee 6, Alabama A. and M. 2. Hampton Institute 19, Fayette- Platte 6 ville Teachers 12. Morris Harvey 47, Wittenberg 12.

National U. 34, Mississippi College 20. Washington and Lee 47, Shepherd Hinds J. C. 18, Copiah-Lincoln 0.

Ellisville J. C. 45, Sunflower 6. Middle Tennessee 13, Western iiiu.au lummr a jerry Marchand skidded six yards su umti, gooa ne ixmisiana uouege touchdown few minutes later was recovered by up middle to pay dirt after for 90 -virdl- longest comple- came early in the fourth quarter Willi Fullback George Rogers on the Halfback George Brancato gave tlon- covered SO yards, was 1 on a 9-yard pass from Sonny Clark est 14. Tribe 18.

The first Lion play was fourth down life with a sen- clUed back ior penalty. to Frank Mobley. a TT) pass from Quarterback Ray sational shoestring catch of a low Memphis scored late In the first --------------------------Porta to End Henry Husser-in Doggett pass. quarter and its surprisingly stub- OflO th. or rid Fans See The running of Nix and from last 40 yard Jimmy Childress featured In- ypar Conference cham- dian offensive, while two Boatright team, wallowed In fum-: Early in the second period Mis-, to Tommy Leos, before it final- slssippi gamed 30 yards on a punt vv-ii GO 1 gained nine and 25 yards respec Iy 10 laat quarter, exchange.

Two plays iater Arthur lli3llOV3 jZ-lH tively. Fullback Dougal Cameron bulled took and gal- MWMU Ivf In the third quarter, after a 40- over from the five, climaxing a yards behind splendid 0ifTTinpr yard run, by Southeastern beck rugged goel drive, to give the de- blocking to tie the score 6-6. Par- Tommy was nullified by an fending Cotton Bowl champions kick was wide. Kentucky 0 offsides penalty, he broke loose their only score. Phil Branch con-' line again dug In so Jt Carson-Ne'wman 7, Western Car- again for 20 and a firsti verted.

Parker fired two rapid passes. The pn, KelW JdTh oiina 0. down on Northeasts 30 A com- Fumbles helped set up was good Bratkowski's xilUedged Austin Peay 21, East Tennessee nmnlBg I aid-game scores The charging tor 28 yards and a TD. Parker Lg and 32 13' c.rrM to the two, from where Me- Louisian, line scattered th. Tex- of three rion Selloum plunged over.

Me- ang i slons to put Mississippi out A 7 kick from placement wii front 134. (cipal Stadium. It was the largest food again Texas wn on the verge ef eeor- to see a college opening After the ensuing kickoff. the ln thlrd but half- hy quarters: football game here. Tribe eleven began to roB when baek dropped a hand- Memphis State 6 6 0 wasn't figured to hold two Boatright passes to and off from Bunny An- Mississippi State 0 13 14 Bratkowskl, who completed 10 of Poland Gunter, plus two running and biU Stoked 24 Memphis State scoring: Touch- 16 for 175 yards.) gained two first downs The ytr(ia up downs.

Rogers. Mississippi State But veteran line was halted at midfteld. when to recover. scoring: Touchdowns, Davis, Wil- tolded at the tackrfes, and Clemens three Northeast passes were drop- IJ5U center Gary Dildy won this son, McKee, Morris, Collins, Con- and Krily chewed up the yardage soccer match on the 34. LSU drove versions: Parker 3, Collins.

With loaf keeping dawnfleld for second score as the Ukfiani deep in the hole, there fright half Charley Oakley streaked were ao further threeta until late up middle for final 11 hi hie final period, when the visit- began a drive from theUr own la the opening minutes of the running plays, with final quarter, Texes tried a fourth and Don Lam- down kick from its wn 24 doing moet at the csrrying, again opening day trembles caught Fnr an eight yard p. as from Joe up with them. 1 Ol IdOly Johneen to Rod 'Vlstnat, carried to The center pass sailed over I Northeast lg, from where iw- back BUI head to th. one COLUMBIA, Mo, Sept. 19 UR halfbeek Larry Tromler where Sid Fouraet, ISVt 245 Speed-burner Chet Namulsk sped 1 fourth taUy tackle, pounced on It s-Us for a touchdown In tbe 3 DeRidder 19, Natchitoches 13.

Pineville 26, Many 0. Tallulah 13, Winnfield 12. Oakdale 13, Jena 7. Waterproof 33, Mangham 0. Ferriday 19, Winnsboro 0.

Cathedral (Lafayette) 31, Ville Martta, aPopped out for Shea In 7 th. 1 for Sima ln 9 th for Thomas In 9 th. Philadelphia Babe. 3b Phiiley, Robinson Zernial, Mauro, ci. Giordano, 2b.

Murray, Coleman, 0 0 0 0 ------------i Cincinnati at Milwaukee (2)i 8 io 34 13 and Raffenberger (7-131 or Perkowski vs. Antonelli (12-11) and Liddle (7-4). Chicago at St Louis; Hacker (118) vs. Staley '17-8) Pittsburgh at New York: Fried (7-10) vs. Gomez (13-10).

ABr.no A I 0 0 0 118 0 12 3 0 10 3 0 i 5 i 0 0 14 0 0 3 0 0 10 1 oooo AMERICAN LEAGUE 29 0 6 loo Bastrop 39, Lake Providence 6. Score by Innlnjs: Newell ton 12. Oak Grove 0. phraSva Cathedral (Natchez) 41, Block rwililger. (Jonesvllle) 6.

4 Qiontano LaSalle 25. GUbert 0. i n' dp in Sicily Island 34, Crowville 6. or mo a Rob-nsoi i 14, Magnolia, 0. In n' Bossier City 13, Gladewater, Tex no-shea 8 in 6, Sima 2 in 7 1-3, 0 in 1 2-3.

H-ER- 1. Team WonLost Pet. New York 96 49 .662 Cleveland 87 fin .591 Chicago 8463 .571 Boston 81 68 .544 Vi ashington 75 72 .510 Dot roit 58 90 ,392 Philadelphia 55 92 ..274 St. Louis53 95 .358 Terrapins Topple Missouri's Tiger as though it were dummy scrim: mage. The bulldogs spotted Villa nova two first period touchdowns and then ln workmanlike fashion came back to overrun the Wildcats ln the second and third periods on Brat-! kemski's long passes and the fullbacks' running plays over tackles 0.

Eait Georgia 32, Villanova 19. Bridgeport 13, Upsala 6. Rhode Island 13, Northeastern 7. Norwich 29, Maine Maritime 0. Morris Harvey 47f Wittenberg 12.

Indiana (Pa.i 7, Geneva 0, Springfield 34, Cortland 6. Midwest Kansas State 50, Drake 0. Marquette 46, South Dakota State 13. Cincinnati 14, Tulsa 7. Kent State 20, Waynesburg 10.

Evansville 19, DePauw 7. Michigan Normal 21. Hope 6. Wofford 20, Lenoir Rhyne 7 Great Lakes Navy 33, Wayne 6. Emporia State 19, Quincy 19 outside the play.

Score by quarters: Georgia ........................0 13 13 I foiUKva on IX wmuuwwu in Martoo added Wa fourth perfect Pranrato put Jt the next: two minutes snd Maryland Placement, the final horn up with two more Jt' Campagna, afur the kickoff Cltff Btringfleld, whom Doggett the final quarter to knock off Carson Conversions: Mrvos replaced as quarterback for the Missouri's sluggish Tigers. 20-6, al pass attoropu during the opeaing game, kicked first the football season opener for touchdowns, the two extra points, but Doggett's both teams. Cecere 2. Conversion: through to ipUl him for only tttfmot was nino. A rrowd of rout to tht maklrgTho first period toe Mwly with 21,000 fans looking on in warm weather but Missouri to more than a year, made a stubborn bsf.e before i who were being trapped inside and I Allf ear I Shurtleff 26, Culver-Stockton 0.

Maryland 20, Missouri 6. Earlham 7, Rose Poly 6. scoring: touchdowns, Missouri School of Mines 6. Carieton 25, Cornell (la.) 6. Mr 6'5, 0 0 Coleman 5-5 Martin 0-0 Byrd, (Shreveport) 21, Classen l-s a u-Ouffv City) 13.

Honochic. a Bolton (Alexandria) 20, Fair Park (Shreveport) 6. Terrebonne 46, Catholic (Baton Rouge) 0. Fortier (New Orleans) 7, McDonogh (N. 6.

Reagan (Houston, Tex.) 25, Lake Charles 20. Bogalusa 26, McComb, (Miss.) 0. Jennings 20, Marion (Lake Charles) 12. New Iberia 27. Baker 26.

St. James 16, Assumption 0. Gozales 32, Dutchtown 0. Covington 19, Reserve 13 Results Boston 3, New York 0. Philadelphia 6, Washington 5.

Cleveland at Detroit, rain. Only games scheduled. Nebraska Upset By Own Miscues As Oregon LINCOLN, Neb Sept. 19 Two bad passes from center sent KprSan and Trucks (19-10 Today's Games New York at Boston: Ford (173) Henry (4-5'. Cleveland at Detroit (2'r Wynn (17-12) and Garcia 17-9 vs.

Hoe ft (9-14) and Branca (1-6). St. Louis at Chicago (2): Brecheen (5-13) and Turley (2-4 vs. Washington at Philadelphia Masterson (10-11) and Schmitz (2- or Stewart (O-OL vs. Trice Nebraska reeling to a 21-12 defeat before underdog Oregon here to- Hansen (Franklin) 8, St.

Peter's ine national- (New Iberia) 6 (tie) i teJevised football game of the r.cano 8-11). season. Nebraska had hoped to win by St. Martinsville 14. Abbeville 6.

Catholic (Donaidsonville) 19 Port bad boped win by Uen 6. controlling the bail, but Center TEXAS FINALS Allen 6 Lutcher 7, Morgan 6. Independence 20, Amite 7. Eunice 27, Opelousas 20. Vinton 12, Bunkie 0.

Dallas Tom Oliver had an awfully hard time doing that very thing. After first bad pass, Guard Jack Patera of Oregon rest. Joseph 64, Grand Chenier on Nebraska 16. Full- Crowley 28. Kaolan 13.

back Cece Hodges hammered 12 over from one-foot line and Oregon had a 6-0 lead. Just a few moments later Oil-1 Won Lost Pet. 2 1 .667 1 2 .333 Results Dallas 9, Tulsa 3. oftoa to spill the Local behind the line. Ronald Gunter, Jim Joe Rouae were demons on the de fraee for the Tribe, and few were the tacklM ln the first half that ChlLirese in on Huaser, besides snaring several abort Dan- ieia-Johnsoo passes for fioutheatt- ern.

was outstanding on Malcolm Patterson, Malcolm and Joe Lucia. The Northeast State Duke's Air Arm Measures South Carolina, 20-7 yielding Missouri eloaed in with a 70- yard drive after a pass interception in the second quarter. Tony Scardino. who had little success after the one drive, completed 'Eagle' Day Pulls Ole Miss Through Over Chattanooga Valparaiso 34, Wabash 24. Eastern Kentucky State 21, John Carroll 19.

Denison 60, Lake Forest 13. Oregon 20, Nebraska 12. Omaha 20, Fort Hays State 12. Alma 26, Anderson 0. St.

Olaf 28, Knox 19. Iowa State 35, South Dakota 0. Eau Claire State 34, Oshkosh State 6. Whitworth 20, Linfield 0. Southwest T.C.U.

13, Kansas 0. Rice 20, Florida 16. Oklahoma A. and M. 20, Hardin- Crowley 28, Kaplan 13.

Yarnado 12, Summit (Miss.) (tie). Breaux Bridge 51, Sacred Heart Dallas Game at Tulsa. Trinity 40. Southwest Tex. State JACKSON, Sept.

19 (f) four pa.net and sneaked over for Herman (Eagle) Dav a rookie the touchdown from the one-foot Mississippi calling line, Ed Merrifteld miased his rst college football game I lexas Tecb W'est Texas State COLUMBIA Sept If Hammed a 28-yard touchdown pass 14 Pinpoint passing by Quarterback A lnterceptlon tn third in the first period to steady Luts earned Duke a (luartor led to the first of Mary- trailing Mississippi team that Atlantic Coast Conference football l4nd Period touchdowns. A on to crush Chattanooga 39-6. Gunter, Knox, victory against South Carolina to- 49 oft when Day, sparkling in the quarter- night before 30,000 quarterback Bemie Faloney, a haclt that was the biggest pre" passes featured each of minute right concern, passed Chattanoo- for five on fourth The final Maryland touchdown came on the last play of the game (Morgan City) 0. Deleambre 0, Carenero 0 (tie). Thiixxiaux 26, Raceland 12.

Hammond 20, Kentwood 0. Landry (Lake Charles 13, Menard (Alexandria) 7. Church Point 38, Scott 20. College Miss Southern 25, Alabama 19. UCLA 41, Oregon State 0.

Detroit 33, North Dakota State 6. Temple 34. Albright 0. Richmond 28, Randolph-Macon 0. San Jose State 34, Idaho 6.

Denver 19. Colorado College 13. Southeast Missouri 27, Arkansas State 14. Tampa 21, Troy 7. Nebraska Wesleyan 27, Northwest Missouri 14.

Dayton 12, Camp Atterbury 8. Furman 33, Newberry 0. fourth down pass sailed over head back to the 2 where Bordogna finally caught up with the ball and tried to kick. The ball went only nine yards and on the next play. Oregon's Dick James circled his own left end for the touchdown.

When George Shaw converted Oregon had enough to win. Oregon 13 0-20 Nebraska 0 6 0 Oregon scoring: Touchdowns, Hodges, James, Anderson. Conversions, Shaw, Holland. Nebraska scoring: Touchdowns, Fischer, Korinek. SOUTHERN FINALS Won Lost Pet.

Nashvlllj 2 Birmingham .667 .333 Results Birmingham 6, Nashville 4. Today's Games Nashville at Birmingham. Jones. Brister Yocum. Broda, McKola Guards: Cole, Rouae.

T. Centers: Goodwin, Moore. Duke 85, 69 and 66-ysrd touch- Ieoa. Smith, Reed, Cavanaugh, lement, Boati ght, ianmn C. Detore.

Southeastern Ends: Locascio. Miatta, VIzlnat, Polk. Huxser, Bourgeois. Tackles: Peroyea, Seal, Lucia, Stone. Guards Johnston.

Mourras, Patterson. Fourney, Baiicy Centers; Jennings, McMurrsy. Bams; Daniels, Johnson, Porta, Troxler, Fernaridez, Broussard, attack. From the opening until Day added iome poise, the Tennea- ai ngnt end Howard Pitt. on toe last play of toe game imnes- however, accounted Charles Bokold 19 Club had shouldered Mississip- each Duke yards to Jim Kilgallen.

pi deep mto itfl own torriotry But It until the third quar- Score by quarters: erai and led 6-0 about ter that the Gamecocks scored on an unplanned 44-yard touchdown MUaAiiri Jaunt by halfback Carl Brazell Trying to punt on fourth down he coring: Touchdowns. Mississippi .................7 13 13 6-39 picked Up a bad and Hanulak- Patoney, KiigaUen. Con- hattanooga scoring touchdowns ran. He zigzagged through the en- vcrtlrmi, Felton. Bieiski Aialanla Easily Wins For S19.30 Lrshine, Lopat Expected Beldame Payoff To Launch World Series By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK, Sept 19 minutes after the opening kickoff.

Sept 19 700 Score by quarters; hander Carl Erskine of Brooklyn 0 6 0 6 Chattanooga .................6 0 0 0 6 arid southpaw Eddie Lopst of New rouchdowns. Mississippi 7 13 13 Vork to be the likely starters in th? fifth renewal of the Pozzini; conversions, none. Missis- i Yankee World Series scoring touchdowns. Lofton Jackson-Bienville League NEW YORK, Sept. 19 by Dan Ataianta, threw the filly ranks into confusion today with an easy front-running triumph in the 15th running of the $66,200 added Beldame Handicap at Aqueduct race track.

Cubs Baffle From Behind To Shade Cardinals, 5 To 2 ST. LOUTS, Sept. 19 Ufi The Chicago Cubs, held hifless for six innings, matched a two-run deficit and went on to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-2, tonight with a three run, 12th inning attack which included Ralph k.ner bases-loaded double. Natchez Eleven Tags 41-6 Loss The 5-year-old daughter of Count On FUrtr-k leet Omayya, a Brookmeade Jng up.

Duke was two-touchdown fa Goff. Morino. Beil, Lucia ln, thki opene4 lambert. SiHoum, Blu. DevU to MUioun Tbudriowu.

Te.mPUAY°FF up. Scardino. MeCool McKinney and Blair; fmm Wednesday at Yankee Stadi- rw.w- i 'conversions, Day 2, J. Patton. 'um- cnainam PLAYOFF FINALS Won Lost Pet.

Rice Owls Sock Florida Gafors By 20-16 Score Score by quarters: Duke 6 7 0 South Caroline 0 0 7 O- 7 Duke scoring: touchdowns. Red Smith, Roy. Luti. Conversions, Boyd, Red Smith. South Carolina scoring: touch- idown.

Braze 11. Conversion, Kincaid. Engineers Crush Little Davidson By 53-0 Margin 6-Man Football League To Hold Session Monday ATI NT Sept. 19 Leon Hardeman, freshman Wade Mitch- The odds makers already have Danville established the Yankees as 13-10 favorites to make it five straight world championships. i There is little to choose between ----the two championship clubs but RaV Bloom Drv Run undoubtedly the odds-makers re- DIOOm, UTy rtUn i membered that the Dodgers have Take Border Cities been beaten four straight times 1.000 Fleet Omayya, a Brookmeade wUUUli) stable castoff, tip toed home by three lengths in the mile and a JONES VILLE, Sept.

11. quarter test in 1:52 1-5. (Special) The Cathedral Clifford Mis? Traffic Greenies of Natchez. pt j. tongest shot in the race, was sec- ed out a victory over the out- ond and three lengths ahead of canned Block High Boars of W.

La Corredo- Jonesviile in the opening ra, who took the show end of the of the season here las) night. Harrv Eidt, Davis and McDonough edral driv and Quil- ith touchdow n. Game Danville at Chatham. purse by a head from I La Montagne's Valadium. sparked an 80-yard C3 Jockey Harrison B.

Wilson broke With the opening kickt 'Atlanta on top and that was it. lie the march I menaced at all. Miss Traf- yafd run for the firs! A meeting of managers of a six- by the Yankees in the DETROIT. Sept. 19 UP) Bav in take a A man touch football league being Winning world championships Bloom, a shot rap- nivflon th.

at earn iTrZrt l', ell and I arry Ruffin comhin.rt I by Monroe Recrea- has become a New York Yankee tured the first division of the $20 race as Mrs. ad( danothc pi specd, finesse and fakery today to will be held to- habit. It decidedly is not a Dodg- 000 Border Cities Handicap, and 'by added clTvlt' spark three devastating Georgia the purpose custom Over a stretch of 32 Dry Run at S7.60-to-$2. won the efghto to the of 'as Ions the Tech units to an awesome 53-0 tri- flnal p)Kans for opening the ankees have triumphed second division at Hazel Park to- even money favorite Davis exploded on runs o' 65 and umjab over badly outclassed Da- be, The meeting is in 15 of the 19 World Series in The mile and a sixteenth 30 wards for the st tw scheduled for 7 o'clock at the which they have appeared includ- race for and up Fou th choice in the wagering 1 Monroe Recreation Center. Ing 11 of the 15.

run over 01 Four teams have registered for 0n the other hand, the Dodgers Bay Bloom did the distance in Ni'tn xhe Bears went into a unnoau powers, iecn tn unde red which to open mvn perfect World Series rec- 1 minute 48 and 4-5 seconds, and Traffic IS spread formation to rum tue violently over its under-manned Sunday afternoon on the for losses. They Dry Run in 1:48 3-5. Bay Bloom anu Greenie in the ItM, Southern Conference foe with T- beaten by the Boston Red carried 115 pounds and Dry Run La Corredora Was to VXr to Tavlo i and two Teams listed as ready to ct netting up the final thrust on tSSJPEi Flyweight Champion HOLSTON, Sept. 19 tjft Three xtr touchdowns by Dickey Moegle, YV. rind M.

NipS year-old Junior speedster, gave the yj Rice Institute a commanding lead Oil tonight that permitted the Owls to i wun their reason opener, 20-16. by Jt5y XllllOS beating off a late rush by the Uni-1 veraity of Florida. RICHMOND. Sept. 19.

UP who carried ban only 1 nofnt, fliw L. J1 Vic-: are Cordon vidson Serving loud notice that it remains one of the country's top nine umes lasi season, thrilled a me iow consecuuve vie-; are Gordon Avenue RuIIAam uie i an- ouir arreain, winner of three crowd of 55,000 with touchdown goals for William tory for the defending Southeast- ne(i kePs exclusively as October play- handicaps here and the favorite, scampers that climaxed drives of Mary, came off the bench ern Conference champions and B'rds, and Stanleys mates. finished third. Chic Wave was mm uir iavorue, T. finished third.

Chic Wave was Upset, Keeps CrOWEL scampers that climaxed drives of off bench ern Conference champions a 41, and 68 yards and jumped uprjKhts with their 27th game without defeat the Owis into a 20-3 lead. I earb to give the un- After his first trio of The Florida second haff come- Vlctory up. (he first assuring they have a club ready! aver had to Bnaily 106 back was paced by big Rick Ct- Two years ago tniatv to. aitend the Monday meeting i paint to such Princess Trace (106) was sec- sa impre5suc rM) fullback d.aplt. 7 0 9-16 hy uuar.crT' Oklahoma A.

And M. Tips Hardin-Simmons immlnTnUy Fridi Touch- Sept. 19. period touchdown that saw Dickey Wake Forest scoring- touch- FiogLrr downs Parham 2 Comersions- Touchdowns, Frank, George. Haddock.

Dickey. Conversion, peers. Field goal, Casares. Eighty per cent of the wooden er ran it the rest of the way. anthers.

Additional teams will; Experts give the pow-er-packed second. Gulf Stream, a 3-year-old, trio of teams be accepted if representatives, i Dodgers the best chance carried 120 pounds, Chic Wave OSAKA, Jaman. Sept 19. iv 1 Espinosa of the Philippines, ranked only seventh best of the flyweights, upset tonight over world champion Yoshio Shirai in the seventh ter Carl Furillo and the ever-dan-! round of a 10-round non-title bout 1 he defeat may force Shirai to postpone his title bout with Terry I Allen, London, scheduled for Oct. 9 in Tokyo.

Southern Assn. vr Ul UI lilC 00(1611 Touchdowns. Moe-j cigar store Indiana once popular fie 3. Coversions, Fenstemaker 2. in this country were squaws downs, Hardeman 2.

Sennett, Joe BUI Bredde, Oklahoma A St Hall, Morrison, Ruffin, J. L. Mor- i halfback, shifted his football team ris. Conversions, Turner 2. Mitch- into high gear ith two early I touchdowns as the Aggies rode Birmingham past Hardin-Simmons 20-0 today, 1 ----e Libby, Adair (4) and Pottenger; 1 Score by quarters; i Hardin-Simmons Oklahoma Texas League Dallas Tulsa ell 2.

Grant 2, Davis. Safeties Shelton (punt blocked by Sherman and roUed out of end zone), Shelton (tackled in end zone by C. Vereen and Mattison). 020 000 12 002 000 6 Girl Snead Hurt By Lightning PITTSBURGH, Sep1 19 UP Pefe Snead, golf professional who a brother of Sammy Snead, was knocked unconscious by lightning todi.v and his links compan Patricia Chapel, was fatally )n. mo irtrt 1 I i BAT champ The two were hit during a thun- OM 300 10x5a it Santiago CHICAGO, Sept.

19. derstorm as the, to, -a uuj Auair (4) and Pottenaer and Rodemoyer- Wheat City ic Power, Who went to bat shelter near the No 7 on Crowder (7) West i7) (8), Grenkoski (8), PW) (oday was un- Pittsburgh Field Club course, and Sm'ith 9 1 helv (X) Rin.v in.11.. oiBetally crowned the American Sread recovered consciousness in in 0 0 0 and Smith. (Nashville leads 2-1 (8) and Bailey. (Dallas lwds a.

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