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4-1. "I ililfi -v' f-v i November 11, 1945 8 William and Mary Moments omlilam 6 to 0, in Fi nal a manoun IT'. Break! Me rlsJNorcross IP scores from Is IVorfolk'. Final 1945 Col- la.asfcaf aaa lege) fimiaitk. NEWtSTORYNBOOKj V.

A kid named McrI iNorcross fct off the charre that wrecked the Indian and blew the Tar Turin iitM riuhlnr Isetj.vvt for ward inn JS Forward pmn 4- rnrwanf puwi Tarda; alni mnbark strjaKVgt "DtM dsmv J. Ill terdayatremanFidd.f; i'i At the 'exact moment whensvery- Ifcin ffolUff nowhere Hn glow Punttnr artram." (froai acHm-' I niir i fuop, tniii v.TOy.onaimp(tjKorcroii Total jrarda all tttrka Oanonrnla fiinbli Tarda lost ay tnat rouMa 10JD00 people from.thelr 'fteatcTt lUji couldn't." hv vdUfurbed the Ieac iinor'- if he' were: -to llcht of in jchurcfev SfiVnw nil l1T vnit lhit: hinw -Norfolk's 1 9 4 5 Intercollegiate footbalL season officially ended yes4 terdayi at Foreman 'Field with 'the, Vniverf lty ir of North Carollna coachet) by the veteran sCari squezlng? out 3 an unlai-pre'ssive victory overs William: tn name, of thli Doy, but? there If. lUtie more tht cn be uid ia csm jtvL would vwant to fuf him" for -i 11 1T1M1 mr T-Trnnr ir --t -r rr iTitm nr rreaunf a ge weara the aTnirt Ko, 24 while playlnit foot- ana mary in Kaiue ircqavnur guu but of coure' he doean'tweai AN INDIAN ON THE WARFATH Bc4 Piefki Tripe halfback, streaking through CaroUna line for 14 yards at Foreman FieU yesterday. CWergW cm and uninspiring. Both 'elevens', gar-bWd scoring opportunities: before (43)treme leftaJHiM Carolina end and half back.

MtfUYeIy. North Carolina defeated William and Mary, to 0 lforo 10,000 spectator (Photo by Borjes, Vk. PS There; la nothing the football gktian-PiIc)t staff photographer,) tne -rrar Heeis 'capitaiisea in? ine fufal moments ot the fourths quar alicka called the 1 program do mot lint Wm at and "TarHeel Thir; vwaa no nueaUon thatf the 7 ires legation; headed, by the Notre best pexTonnance of Jdayj'was amenavY wamps the jrcrack loo-piece nattllyatured hiu. ana New EllUbeth City. cr fllgh school York City, managed band i- that paraded at half -time, in the bottom part of a aa tenet.

't They 5 were given va ji bjfMand by WiW-j wa if." MidcUes Find -seems that Korcrbss lsJ7 years Dfage Is from the I State, of? (pretty vblg State) and that he has; been.1 hiding ifcWlth precious moments ticking Uavis Scores 3I6KdoTsS away and the game a stalemate, out on what is known as. the junior Their Stride oucnaowns -cj-vlwa apparent that -the aeoaches farsity down at Chipel Snavely and Rube JJcCray of Wil OtherwUe Lnobody knows much liam and Maryr were? satwr ted about this young man; and posai talhmore Unomp avauers settle 3 And theBfthe Coach Snavely. stunned ty the sud- tatrange part of the e-afternoon's V- I -rti Team Clicks in Big League wunwicn xnurray suru second, wc erlng of 10.000, (esiirnated)Ians. den display of activity 00 the kid's It ftkrt pnee he snaked Initqi-lhe; ball I Km in tttei last few was 'I plainly shaken out of usual on- negative' mood out at the park yes- Styleofpr: First Tiniej i BIi.lricMl eifTHX STATISTICS 5 thesJTar i Heels suddenly; camexo lif jf Ariunsunx iunlorvarsltyStall- I-; ternary back, JV-JSlafclsaa' Sarr FrierioVVl'mVihbti'handing ybti a bin of at al1.A.r. This from IKingsloo; defeat the -''of Richmond into his own handsNort rim wm j.4 Tarda rained rnanins (nati VI t.lS.

Forward r.patara attrtiptM t.i IS forward, pawen rompteid Tarda vaineo. mahltur. Caal ass Forward aaaaca atteaiDlad lina's anvil-footed athlete. rasouW NarcrOM justcroesed tip eyeirybody if tie I game went injw the -icord as. rorward 'Banana' roniDlud r' played 1 lit the first Shalfi blasted Yarda by fnrward aaaaea ,7 Forward pawar tatrrerptad, bjr William' and Mary aetenses to smithereens in theJ4Ayardt6uclV Tarda sauad ruaDa.

ipwrwpv! Tarda br forward paaara. .114 S4 aaaw Ularwptad Tarda runa bark inlanwptejj paMaw-. 4 4S SS Puatlnir "sraraaw (from orlm Masai SA 3S rarda all kii-ka rrturad tfl .8 loppmirata furnbW raravareil S. loat by prnaltlaa to SO down drive, witn jo i-pouna Puntias avaraaa If raai aerial' here this afternoonf 450, before a shlvei lng homeccffling Ccrowd Zotlj'iy W00V stralg it fori ths'Cavalierilglf Co h.FrahK:aiurtaf started. a V'-J iecom string backf Ield behind the varslt; line and used replacements full- ba'ck ihiftedTtA 5 halfTiaoV wimrf UMin theJast feiii: nilhutes iW, this KmMcwnt th same, jran Norcros: bearing the bront of the imasar St otal jrarila all kick ralarwMl 1U 4 Opitammta' fumblaa rawMffrad, 1 3 Koalward rrom own sjryarn pr pcaauira; ta IO piniiiw the ball on the THbe 24: The TarHeel had 4 gained about By Bus Ham Baltimore, Nov.

10. CSV-Navy's kicked out of bounds jon tne in Br-' GayleTalbot Vanis all dav piViousl.it put "it remarkable opportunist answered; New NoyT IQ(ffV-ArmyB aOf i Ok' dians 46-yard line, Carolina's much niibliclzed aerial circus: tried a V- seemed that' It i took; them or .10 atomic twins; Glenn Davis and Felix screen that: proved a jdud. and replacing; Coaptain Hank; Walker at end. Vliir crushing spirited Wolf (Docl 'Blanchard, ran wild for flvel imagine consternauppcanen. vermes, 3a to 7, toucnaownS: oeiween -mem asuie then -the i7-yearoid KOMsrosSpCpiay-Insnhls first yarslty; game, streaked Johnny puda's postv 5 -nen tne.newcpimep.

wn.ineq oii Cadets great' overpowered Thus the Middles surpassed' to vthe i East sldelincsvadefl two eyepeneirTlie wholeplace includine the olavers.vbecamewlde a counten ine. first Cavalier touch-. 1 down hhUe a Notre pame, 48 to for its letn might Army's 28-7 victory' -over. Michigan by t. marginof five points.

WlUiam Marys tacKiers. oouea awayifromv another'and he Jone marker to the; tally sheet and if was the Tirst time In their grid- was Inallv nailed, jie: was iwu 1 ---ii cnunsea a pass to, Brown for the) final. Virginia counter. s. Axaln the Middies capitalised oh teVRubiaK down; oft the Yilght there liam and Maiy's that ate ywdiMM Iron rivalry that Army won two straight games front the fighting Irish' The score might have mount might be a touchdown or.

was l.ta Chuck StobbsCaunby the. opposition's mistakes, but there was nothing indecisive in the way. they went after scores on almost every opportunity. ed hiKhcr than last year's had The Cavaliers lighten Spiders every depart v'ef ment, scoring I9i downs spear-, not both. Biancnard and uavia peen '3rf Wl left head of Carolina's Junior varsity yanked midway of the third period one.

arid, netting 425 vardsl rushing They ran more like a big league i outfit. punched right for end pass- that" was wiRleted; Leaving It.third down and; the second and third cadet Comets ilaim and passing to Richmond's 30. -t club than In any prevlout, game. seven regain aidetj 1 him pgetting teams been permitted tp play: out Richmond held the Cavaliers five Made few. mistakes snd wasted no time in going over for each of their me.coniesu i the goal line in? the awayifromi Tribe; inn net rn av miuwB er SnavelyiJnto electrifying action.

wholiad Davis wing-footed halfback of the irglnia drive downf teld; The tWhile Snavelv paced up ana five touchdowns. Cadets off three touch and the Cavaliers took: uus Still alertly hawking the ball, as No: 19at Newport downs-on beautiful, runs and Blan- down the Norcrosa a forward to BotrOliphant but arch, Pcrnr ,4 scampering slumber by the proceedings, leaped they have all season, the Middles end to score with Charlie V' chard pile-driving fullback, bounced across for a pair before Coach Earl went on. their scoring sprees after from Uiencw.vanotnn.-minseii, the galn was pegugtoie Heel halfback waa ace-kicking the extra point. picking up a wild Michigan lateral. f( lnu the spirit of tne we wtnriMi tr.f fullback7 named Cox.

BlalK decided the throng of 76,000 seen.1'-enough his twin rown counted twice for Vlr. I -l i. Stobbs Leads Granby the' second quarter, taking after; Milton Parinw mmw. beauties, 'V. i.W:;'-v i- Noicross completed another.

pass, this time to Mike Rubish. a former member of 5 the The Army wobbled across Blocking one punt and causing another to be kicked only eight yards, intercepting a pass and picking up a fumble. Navy 13-T at Half For a half. Michigan made a close 35-0 Victory Oyer Uh-defeated Opponent ri Whispered I something; tifniland '4 jotit trotted Cox with the business Snavely leaned toward lof actloa as the lads Hired up fo iTblavii: jUive-lsi't terrier i for more scores in the final ered wmiams' fumble on the 20 and culminating four tdeshes" bv gobd for a frst lheinlne vard Rubish out of quarter, the, Jast ope inr the closing THE' STATISTICS- CLOSE SHAVE, v. A forward pass slides off the fingertips of Denver MilU (10), Wilfiara and Mary, in the end son.

Bill seconds of play, uianchard am! uruar sweeping lizards around end to county Ellis again added the extra IS atraining at the jvash Thjls wbuty Dayis each ran his total touch the grasp of Nick ForkoVltch. Tflbe Voru (22) coyertng Mills on Tom Korexowski's heave. (Borjes Tarda aafenm rnaaiar Aunt point. downs for the. season to 19.

be IL Nothing quite tpucnp dnwiti football is a great Carolina's mass interference got MlOWaV Of the Second rtorind KorwantTpaMra attempwd Forward Fpaaara Mniplrtd Mti: Kamble Halts Irish photo.) tforcro Just two ards, lljen BrwnNcored again; on the" game's sThei iplay was called Kotre Dame's, scrapping young Norcross pass to Rubish on i the sters lost their one great chance Forward ipauea tnumvptad Tarda avnad paaains; DppnnmU' -fumbtoa Mcoverad Vania fnr all kra ratutaad Tarda loft by peaaUie 'ti as goal line was short Its marfc Oklahoma Aggies Win most speciacuur piay, starting over right tickle he fumbled but recov- ered atd reversed hi field as Jay Kennaf cut down the last: def en- sive Spider, Brown sprinted si v- to score on fumble late In the third quarter after they had marched 58 yards down to the ine jinaian prewiuv coverlanother. frjf 6Norcrosa 15 through Ms -I right tackle and whirled Into the 'J end sohe aseasy tn- Coach; rushed V'aubstt' By Abe Goldblatt tute Into the affrayahd prompUv through fright Cadets' one yard Une Bill Gompers, Newport News, Nov.r lOcon- yards to score. Ellis try for extra! Missou trying aesperaieiy to dive that final Valley Title tlnuing its spectacular victory ri tackle to score the, clincher Bob -The-a-ame: was i won was yardj; let the ball pop from his grasp Cox's placement was wide. Witt, wMnrlAii If Irat 4 rinwiia march, Granoy a. rooioaa power house (exploded for lye touch imo tne waitinr arms of Bob points mi Virgl nla counted ln th first Inute of play': In the second half, -own gettlnsr the hall on an wiby aiypungster whd jwUl StuarL who ran it out to tha 27.

downs here today ami left a pre ld kicks returned: statistically Theyi haven't; made any ofi vArmy's great -first team forward Torth Carolina excelled irtv every wall wound tip Its -seventh game viously undefeated Newport News eleven buried beneath a 35 score. 'i. exchange of punts to race 62 yards to score. The try for extra point Fenlmore'g Brilliant IIay Brings 12 Victory Bjr Iiooprr department The Tarheel In handing William and lts second oi me year witnout having yielded Petersburg Tops Roanoke, 13 to 0 Petersburg; Nov. 10.

6P Pvi a loucnaown oy thousn The lease- In which the highly- Southern Conference defeat out- Well sir it was a the Irish made them take a coiioic reira struggle, i. weird truggle; ef ecicnt Blue Comets rode to their JamcVon kicked off for the Cav 1 Hers after the llneun and whn ruahd lb Indiana 103 vardS to 64 orheTorcroaa 1 9th consecutive triumphs bewild yards.rThey completed tour passe. oi iimes out in me first period today to talk matters over as 76,000 Johnson attempted to punt Tin re- Stillwater. Nov. iO.VP fi- tersbure defeated Jefferson Senior ered af packed stadium y.

of SJ000 watcned in Yankee Stadium. for 59 yaras, wnue ine itido. engineered four aerials of Roanoke, here this 'after faps. rtany of whom had doped the Typhoon as the team to knock J-The cadets, as ususl. chilled their be twaaun his.

first game-Hne- lost i. ihoVloniiwasierrif iboys are gtte them I should not pan 6he man adversaries right at the start, and noon, -nefore a crowd estl-mated at 3.000. feftorth Carolina while the Tribes bettered theVTarf IIels in" punUirelurried. All America Bob Fehlmore's speed and passing overcame a superior University of Tulsa line today and the Oklahoma Agglea edged the Golden Hurricane 12-6 for. the Mis turn Mm jncKcuv proke through the Richmond line, t.

blocked the kick, stooped up the ball and ran 17 yards to score. The try for point was Mild. In the waning': minutes i -of plavv left no doubt in anyone's mind that off th Norfolk eleven team in pre-game predictjons. i But- the Typhoon never had a The Mairicians drove rleon Inm oit Js mey were tne DossesJ on the second Peters bufff territory on several oc galloping 79 yards to" Carolina's something itlean out; of theifootbalJ chance being outclassed in every casions but failed to produce suf- piay from scrimmage after they had recovered a fumble deep In Irish ground Davis broke to his game of it, holding Navy to a 13-7 advantage, but the Middle broke things wide, open in th third period by scoring twice in the last three minutes-. A mistake by Michigan put.

the Middles In position to drive home well along In 'the opening Henry Fonde made a wild pitch to; Pete KHIott on an attempted lateral on Michigan's 21. Navv's Dick D'uden touching the hall Just before It went out of Tony Mthisl. hero of 7 the Tenn and Notre Dame game for Navy, caught Michigan's defense flat-footed with a left-handed pass to Lrn Bramlett for the score. Just before the period ended. Jack WelsenhergerS punt Into, brisk north whirl, was gosd for only eight yards, going out of hounJs on Michigan's .31.

MMdlrft Take to Air Again Navy took to th air with, Hruce' Smith throwing to Duden for 16 yards and then tossin to Clyde Pcott from the II for thej touchdown on the first play of. the scc-i onrti-perlod. Michigan made Its bid during th remalnd' of that ouarter. nulling un to 7-13 status an-t falling op two lidriiMnnpt scoring chances. Tlie fleet Vind ran mint back 2.1 yards to Navv's .13.

then took a nine-varrl nass from Rlllott to set nn the Wolverines onlv score with Welaenburger splashing over from the 2. Mike Prsshaw hloekcd a nunt on Na vy's 30 am the Wolverines niWHj to the Jfi- before the hig! Middle line row up and took charge of the situation. Then time played the Wolverines an unkind trick hv running out at hair time with Michigan on the seven-yard line sftef 50-yard march. With 30 seconds left, the W61-tCnntlnned Second Sport Page) vvas. inline iimncK zram 'ft je idna JBxrel 'In somewhat drab' first, half souri Valley football championship a record crowd of 16V 000 persons.

ibelleve iHlil) Prlu ehard. the l7-yearoId Carolina end. ncient to score, while the Crimson Wave capitalized on 7 Its opportunities In the second anrl Thomaf Ky- went off Uckle for six yards to score and as the period was hearing lis end tossed a left; 'cut back and raced 26 yards WUIiam and Mary, behind Us big for; bis, first: score. Dick, Walter- The Diond Fenimore, laying. Ko.

43.played vthe'vbest jfootball fief the dayfor both 1 liked lineVs. dominated. playy although third to its way. to ysrd pass to Brown In the Solder- end spfie for the final touchdown. Carolina threatened in tne miaway thjei first quar tori Ma.clgt lak; punt almost sll of the bitterly fought gamej passed for one touchdown and lateralled to end NeiH icnicnaowns.

Aside from the two tmiehrinwn nouse placed kicked the first of his extra points, and Notre Dame headed: for its. first defeat since the Cadefs turned the trick a year ago. et Aaotber iiixr iiiuiaiis Niui. piu varney i ar Kennarid booted the extra polnt- raa. irhMoad iai -i thrusts bV the local, the came m.

ing the strong; norm wind that svi'ept the field, -kleketl out): of. bounibt on N'orth Carolina's 30V; U.K., Wood strong for the other. In addition he did most of the solved itself into a punting duel is Muni Kirhlanj c'A" navis scored another early In the Cowboy kicking, carried 'the. ball CoeapUtn Hilt Vorls3 and i Bill iom thcite- can fe The Jiulians vhipiiod Maryland week Vie day Iwat 'Mi, 38-d. pi.awcin nul Kurtailly, of Peters' burx and Ishell.

tli ifft.rantmi second' period on a nasn Mill UuU. tVnlrr. R.O.... K.T.... a a' a on.

almost every piav ana was 5w im at lit as the edge that gave the Aggies the! bMkickcr of Jefferson High, with hon play from Arnold Tucker's Armv's T-formation quarterback, climaxing riamisn engineerea two-qujex first uownx, driving i to tbe4Tribe'si39. Tom Gorman's eighty-yard tpass to Rubish iS.was void 'anxpfNide iohaaonr jamaaml sixth consecutive dtictory of the ors auoui even. Q.B.. araonlla St ooebu rper ti i lt'M a- season and kept them in the rankr of the undefeated. a rgrinaing anve of 74 j'aros.

and Bianchard after ploughed across from the one after the Cadets b.rf.. r.n.. ppnaltybut the sTar jHeeJs cahie do par it lent as the Comets plied up a 28 to O-lesd st the halfi Grfanby reserve i took charge In the third period but fstied to then the first' string coasted to the fifth toiichd( wn In the final period. Wilwia Next Foe Granl ty's victory set the stage for Its Stat championship game with W'oudrt Wilson, the. only other unbeaUn untied team in uiej conference next Saturday1 at Foreman Field.

Chuc Stobbs, Granby'Sf gifted Southpi iw and Barney Gill co-starr ftf in todays' victory. Stobbs scored wo touchdowns and passed to GUI for another. In the second period. Gill intercepted-: a pass throv by Bob scramb ed 55 yards, across, the: goal line, for the longest run of. the 'day, Larrj Brown reserve' back, tallied the-, final Granby; touchdown in the (final quarter on a sixty srd plunge to climax a 50-yard drive.

Folles In Form I lienor the Comets' Iboot-ing spobialist, made good alii five kicks scter touchdowns, feii Jaifm- Sinclair i ii i i- ira aimv a jwaumr. am ra Tulsa scored first with six i aonabie day tit his guesses. 1 Here's rignt wun. anotner. ff' WorT had gone 53 yards.

Tlrsiala-l. 13 I I3--4S minutes gone in the first jwirlod Davis made It 284 with a arret. man tossing 1 1 yams, to rtubish for first on William and Mary'e VinriiSa aoanna: Tmrhdiinu.lHm a ine rredlcted scores lPert. Roth. Pmbi aft ik.

run early in the third quarter, iri which he swerved hack dowo KIIU (placrmeou)w Kaaaani varonne inea a in rv pass hieh nroed dudd i and to midf ield and dodged a half dozen back to the. Aggie 12 early in the fourth; There Aggie Fullback Jim Par-mer Intercepted R. Boone's pass. Another Tulsa drive wa. halted a few minutes later when ahother this one by Cowboy, Quarterback Nate Watson, spiked the Hurricane's last scoring Representatives of the Cotton, Orange -and Sugar bowls reportedly scouted the game.

Vinrinia. TS-. jinn -a vr r. ris -s-v- then the drive bogged -fi down tackier. The big.

bruising Bianchard Intercepted a pass by George CVoimni v.iet:- VPl.rW OhiiUHi SS-O; when Umpire Beet de SajNrffafoHa: Biehmond-Eada Piaerrla. Wood. If ark la. Uatburr. miarda, Oil.

hwri; bafka. Bode. Mama, frnt, -j Wtlliaaia and Seithrr. Taralnia rarla. v' Mittara.

Hardr. Wkiia: tai-klra. Parlow, tynmprtoav BIOMart aaarda. Bar. pour, IvttMka.

Arraphlotia: raatm. Mjf. -Mr Si barka, Ellla. Konnard, Fray. rrr.

SUrk. Rotk. Wada, Jtunia. 7 naxierman iwo minuxes later ana blurted 36 yards- for another score. tected holding nd the Tar HeeUt were-set back 15' yards.

This ended Carolina's lone firsti half vscorlng rrom mere on tne. two terrors watched the game from under their when Bob. smith ran 22 yaras on double reverse. The hurricane hsd recovered the opening kickoff on the Aggie. 20 snd the Cowboys were never out of the hole during the first quarter.

Fenlmore's running game began to- click early In second period, however, and Fenimorc gassed from his. 36 ti Freshman ill Grimes who scored after liking the toss on the Tulsa 40. Armstrong's try for point failed. Armstrong Scores A few moments later Fenimore took a Tulsa pupt on his own 41, shook off a half dcxen tackier? gesture. fur-coiiared great coats while their JUinOia.

fl Iowa lllinnti. US-T. near, ine ciose or xne itenry Blanc, former Jefferson CityyTenn high -school returned 1 a5 Carov less talented teammates played out the i Jean McLean9 Edith Fable MaiMippi A' ir-frBaa, Right after, the Irish missed their lina punt nine yards The Typhoon failed to penetrate Granby! territory in the first'' half. 39.f; IS: MiinMMta7v Iadiaaa.4S-0, big scoring chance. the Cadets piled 73; yards -down- the field for their sixth score, I with Elwyn Rowan, The Indians accepted a Ume! pen- jwiawnicre Jtorai- Judged Best in Chicago Slibiv i ne superiority oi me iMoriptx forces clearly shown in the statistics.

Which, reveal that the Com- altyv and.r Bab Plefkii who haiU 6frata. 34-el' Tom: Mcwuiiams and walternouse rom BIoomf ield, J- running as 0.1. i State. and sailed through -the Hurricane WaMiinctoa 13; Oivrtm; Stata o. at Chlcago, Nov.

10. (Special) alternating in charges eta gained a net total of 282. yards th syi'-yfy. v' Mad Wlsi" North' restenv? arid Wl sconsl fought on even terms through three jeriods of a Big Ten football game lief ore 45.000 today put two Badge1 fumbles In the final quai J. ter pr aved costly as the Wildcats The outcome enable Miss McLean to achieve her pre-announced ob- erects a drum -vmajorjEippunded through to Carolina's: 20.V through tne Greensnirts.

mcwii- rusnine wnue Newport mews maae liams finally unched over from the liTy i varney, a bulwark only 211 Granby registered 10 first downs to Newport News' three. m-t. rrciJ13j Tnaa i iSTafhl. lSoJ. Tate Brown fl Brown.

2-T. i1WMiaa Bajrlo sc: Tr Aavlm SMU 0. Aieit. a.A. The final Army touchdown Inf Carolina's line ialls afternoon.

was. scored on pass from Walter- nailed Piefkl at the line of scrim urany got a presx right at tne. start the game when two; kick- ana Tom Korczowskl imss house to Clyde Grlmenstein, sub-end after Walterhouse had. raced toi Denver Mil four krincked EWIth Fable, six-ear-bid chestnu: mare owned by Miss Jean Mclean, a Senior at Woodrbw Wilson High School. Portsmouth, last night showed' the qualities that won her the world's threc-galtcd championship by winning 2.000 three-altefl saddle hcrse stake event In the 860,250 Chicago Horse Show.

A eppielty. of saw the McLean entry clinch the Ames'l-can Horseman Sjrtologue award. to the. seven yard- line Where he lateralled to Armstrong the. Cowboy end ran over.

Mack Crca-ger fafled to. Jtick point Neither team was able to gain consistently as the third period opened but toward the end of the quarter with Fullback Camp Wilaon tearing the Coyboy lin? to bh, mirched the Aflnpl? 4 A. snd M. atoppad that dilva with a ffoal line, stand but. Tulsa was recovered and went on; to scores thst hat proved the margin rof.

victory. The score was 28 to -llife offs byf Storts went out bounds, giving the Comets possession on the Tviihooki's 40. MVnn S7: 14 jectlve of the -outstanding victories In horse show history. Her Oakhill Chief and Edith Fable recently won world championships at Louisville. Ky.

"Meadow Wisp, of Hie Hickory Creek Farms. West McHenry. Ill finished secrnd to Edith Fable last rlg't. with Vmir Lrky Day. owned by Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Kaiser, of Wichita, Kans, third. 16.

yards around end to the Notre lowg Dame 2 yard mark. and WJ 'Mary Kcepjfcg" the Typhoon defense off firfrwrighanwent agllnv It was a great dffensive haule through the first threei out-stetlstlckcd the Irish bv a wide margin, goining -a total balaneeu-with ineir fiecepuye anu iKiwerftil reverses. Dick IvanhoeJ iuntsv of '441 yards by -rushing to the sml uj to the 'final quarter; there had been only three (ContisiMcd Third Hiwrt Page) (Continued on Second porta Tage) (CvntiaMed on Third Kport. Page) arvM i.

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