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PAGE TEN MONROE (LA.) MORNING WORLD TEXAS A.ANO M. BEATS S. OUACHITA AND HAYNESVILLE IN ANNUAL TILT HERE FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, CLOSE GAME, 7-0 Lions Observe Homecoming In First AA Game And Last Contest At Home football afe (By prri East Aggies Score Late In Game Marked By Strong Defensive Play THF, SIXTIETHS BATON ROUGE Oct 14 State- Texas A football statistics: A. State First downs 6 4 Yards gained rt 12063 Forward attempted 3 8 Forward om completed 1 Yards by forwa vl passing -730 Forward passes intercepted. ti 1 Run-back of in: ercepted passes 0 17 Punting avcract 24 2 33.

Yards rei turned ......54 73 Opponents fumi lies recoverei :1 3 Yards lost bj enalties 1515 BATON ROUGE, 1- Oct Texas A. edged out a 7-0 victory over State tonight in tight tussel marked by outstanding defensive play on both sides but marred by numerous fumbles. With the exception of the Cadet score in the third quarter, both lacked a scoring punch when needed and spent much of the tilt exchanging punts. Paul Yates, Fort Worth tv. sted eight yards jus! insid his right end for the lone Cadet marker early in the third quarter, after Cotton Howell, Nacogdoches end.

had recovered an L. S. U. fumble on hi 34 and Yates. Jim Parker and Don Kmgery alternated on short plunges, Abraha converted.

Outstanding on the offensive for the Tigers were rn son and A Tittle, both, oddly, ocas boys, but their gams were too far from pay dirt and passes failed to click often en gh to ke the difference Gene (Red) Knight, only vet Bengal hack. sev punted his teammates out of trouble. Louisiana Stages an en half-dozen times and visitors hut the Tigers recovered four of Cadets slips to three of the ir own picked up by the Asgses. Outstanding on the defensive throughout the game were Clyde Lindsev, another Tiger from xas, at end, and Will Landry, Baton Rouge fUllba k. both of whom ash -i through to keep the Aggie offensive off balance.

The entire Aggie wall pot in the Tigers hau on defens ve, frequently allowing the secondary to pin an S. carrier nr passer far back of the scrimmage line. The Tigers made their best tin eat the second period, driving to the Aggm three-yaid str: with alt mate plunges by Cason and Elwyn Rowan There they fumbled but re overed and again the pry stripe, but the Aggies held and kicked out of danger The Aggies made six first four for the Tic rs, and netted 120 yards lushing to 63: but the host te; completed five passe- to one for the visitors and aver: 33 7 yards pci punt the Cadet's 21.2. Pos. LE l.T LG R(; The Ouachita Parish High School Lions and the Haynesville High School Golden Tornado clash here I next night in a Class AA con- feiencf -kirmish that will highlight ScWTITiy, prep school grid activity in north Louisiana for the week-end.

It will mark the first conference scrap of season for Coach George Riser's Lions and also their first game at home since their September 13 opener with Homer. And O. P. S. fans who expect to see the Lions on home soil this year will have to do so Fi id; as the Tornado date is the sec( nd of a two-home-game schedule The battle, hilled for Brown Field on the campus of Northeast Junior College, has also been designated as Homecoming game and student interest is particularly strong Claiming interest on the Ouachita campus right now' is the selection cf the Homecoming queen.

Leading dida; rs are Mona Cleveland, Yvonne Craven, Alice Phillips, and Julia Wil- Mississippi State Scores Early To Defeat Bollweevils, 49 To 20 Discharged From Navy, Ready To Resume Quest For Gold CHICAGO, Oct. boys around the professional golf circuit have a new worry on their minds to- William, Snead is back, ready to start halfback, again led in tne at- STATI COLLEGE, t. 14- pi State Maroons downed a dogged, rd fighting Ar- k.ins is A. and football team today, 49-20 Both teams pt the 5.000 spec- tat rs on edge throughout the game wild sensational touchdown plays. Tiie Maroons, however, showed su- pcriotitv in every department of play, iu all quarters.

Mc: late college fast step- slamming down gold trail. Slamming Sam, who had the hottest clubs in gall when he enlisted the navy after winning the 1942 Professional Golfers Association title, recently received a medical discharge And he intend to let any divots grow under his feet before he goe back to reclaim that crown, and regain tack woring two touchwownr and get ting away for some brilliant runs. The arcons to a 28-7 lead the If time. Early in the firs; pci State drove 52 yards for the markei Utct McWilliams hit right tackle and dashed 20 yrrds for the second score Hardly had the spectators settled buck in their seats when Jay Parks, pint-sued substitute tailback, went ranking as one of the leading over right guard and scooted 64 yards money winners. down the center of the field to pay will face the Lions with a rugged team that will be out to avenge defeats at the hands of the Lion the past three years, and the P.

II S. forces can depend on the Golden Boys to charge into battle with detei urination to keep ville the Class A A championship i race. For many years Ouachita suf- forc after defeat at the hands of tire Tornado, but has no intentions of slipping back into the old groove Friday. The Tornado is coached by north Louis All-America end from L. S.

Gaynell Tinsley. Coach Tinsley. several years of professional foot! all experience under his belt will throw at the Lions everything he ere 1 in experience in his years on the grid. had developed an end that has made Tornado nrm' ty roud. He is Bill Kellum, all-state wingman last year who I is destined to win the berth again lie has catching pa ses ever the field this year and prom- Monroe fans a rare treat as far at He intends to start down an exhi- dut.

The Maroons fouith touchdown 01 it Hi Ti all his pc The 11 adh aro concerned this week-end have had an off week as sintering a foe is concerned, P. H. S. force was pretty jpled when the rest period ind and really needed the ther treir strength for the bition trail while awaiting the play-for-pay circuit's opening with Bob Hamilton, 1944 PGA tithst, a. his companion.

The two will get together tomorrow in Evansville InrJ Hamilton's home town, in the fiist of a series of matches that will end in Portland, when both go after the Oregon open title. Snead, a first class petty office: when discharged by the navy, says a back aiLment that pievented his enlistment early the war eventually ended his naval career. But, he says, it not interfered with his sw.ng and he expects to pick up wheie hi left off with the FGA title bifore his induction. played as much golf as possible while in the service, and I think lost he said today. "Oi course, only tournament competition' will tell.

I think IU bo able to ng in there, Snead, not attached to any club, his exhibition schedule included Detro Philadelphia, and to Valley Forge, before the winter "g( 1 begins at PotUand. Snead said he planned to take ir all the west coast tournaments thi? winter, starting it Portland and going down through California, Phoenix, Texas, New Orleans and Florida came when Hal Franco, in a quarter' ack sneak, went over the goal. In the third quarter, the Maroons marched 50 yai is tu the Bollweevil Army 69, Pitt 7, Notre Dame 61. Dartmouth 0. Navy 7, Duke 0.

Colgate 14, Cornell 7 Pennsylvania 46. William and Mary Penn State 20, Bueknell 6 Yale 27, Columbia 10 Temple 25, N. Y. 0. Muhlenberg 19, Franklin and Marshall 18.

Worcc: ter o. Tuft, ftic) Connecticut 10, Brooklyn College 0, Uranus 13, Bloomsburg Teachers 6 S. Coast Guard Academy 38. Rensselaer 6 New London Submaune Ba.se 18 Bates 12. Atlantic City Wavy 21 Scranton 7.

Morgan Slate 39, Camp McKall 0. Lincoln University 19. Delaware State 0. Midwest Great Lakes 38, Western Michigan 0 Iliinois 40, Iowa 6 Indnna 54, Nebraska 0 Michigan 27, Noithwextern Minnesota 3' Missoun 27 Ohio State 20, 7 Iowa Pre-Flieht 13. Purdue 6.

Iowa State 25, Kansas 0, Michigan State 45. Kansas State 6 Miami 12 Pauw 0 Rochester 21. Obeihn 7, Wayne 27, Ottcibcin Wartburg 19, Lutnei 0. Capital 26, Kenvnn 6 Indiana Statt 'I TEXAS ROMPS OVER OKLAHOMA, 20 TO 0 I.ayne pass to give Texas the ball Oklahoma 27 Then Layne flipf tu Benndt for I he touchdown. I passed to Layne for the lxiint.

Notre Dame Deals Out Humiliating Defeat To Eastern Opponents DALLAS Oct. 14 Bob- fcy Layne, a 17-year-old freshman, passed and ran Texa? to fifth straight victory over Oklahoma in annual intersect! onal football battle today as the Lon'thorns ti i- umphed 20-0 before a owd of 0C0. Lmly in the opening period Oklahoma, spearheaded by the brilliant Deraid running and passing, wept down to the Texas one-yat line only to lose the ball on downs. But it was a backfield-m-motion penalty that had made the distance far for the to cover Texas punted out and the ever- i present Layne bobbed up to inter- humiliating setback the Indians from Cept a Lebow on the Oklal BOSTON, Oil. Notre Dame Fighting Ii ram up their highest point total since 1232 as they crushed Dartmouth, 64-0.

while n.ak mg their first New England footoall bow in 30 years today between showers at Fenway Paik It was the moat GREAT LAKES BREATHES GREAT LAKES. Ill Oct. 14. With first stringers playing only minutes in the third peri: Great Lakes used 39 players to Western Michigan at Ross Field tod 38-0, It was Great fourth ry in five games, the only blot the record being With Illinois. 4 acners Wa coufle of Me- 26 (tic the goal line, aided by Williams pisses At this point score 35-7 in favcr of atate.

the Maroons' sixth touchdown late in the third and Stole i sroring ended in the fouith State 6. cm: nen Moore reversed his field bi illiurtlv and went over tacKle C-vaid line Tom ked irven stmight conversions fringing his total for the seas to te 15 The Bollweevils Showed flaihes of tilt ir heralded power in vercl di ives score i two touchdowns rn pa: es In the second quarter, Crnmnr the State secondaiy fid-footed passed from madfitld to fuiiback wi the hall the Martin 10 and loptd over the goal line, in the last period, the visitors' using attack clicked with Fen ell mg 40 to CrcRMtt on the i Che Bolh'eevds finai score also me in la -1 period. Cromei inter- pted a State ardj and ereu standing up. Southern Illinois State To; Western Illinois State Traci Olathe pp Wichiti Indiana Central Normal Far Wist Washington 71, Wiuun.ni California 14. Colh Of U.

C. L. A 29. St M. ry Southwest Texas 20 Oklahoma 0 Norman Navy 27, Arkaro.

Hanover. hive suff.ned tiicir Yale grfme of 60 years ago, 10 touchdowns, the Notre Dai ers, rati 1 the nation's: top football team, set up four counters for three of their Greater Boston products. Frank (Boley) Dancewicz who made two trips into toe Dartmouth end ne on a ne-yard plunge and a 33-yard sprint, and Johnny Corbcsitrc nd Eddie las by The Irish sored in pern.d rushing tiie bell fcr a 1 of 429 yards and 19 first downs The rtnnuth rari iern made over la hut, throv for a mg loss of 12 wjur.d up wit 19 tot and six first down? Tne lineups: Drrtmouth LE l.T RG RT RF QB LH Fi I Hi fc no, nr 44 from where the Longhorns paraded to their first score and Sandy Crow alternated in smacking the line for a first down on the Soonet 4i, Next rapped right tackle six, then he 1 to Harold Fu cr behind 1 line with sc1 er i mg down to the Oklahoma 16 down Layne niched a high to Bechtel in the end rone for touchdown. Layne kickf-1 the ej No1. fi ithrn.

Fi Colorado 2t Compton State CoUegp Texis Ut: ARKANSAS LAD LEADS YALE TO 27-10 WIN M. Texas A Howell Sh i ra Gray Gai Tascos Moncncf Higgins RF, Cashicn So ires LH Scott Yates FB La. McClelland vis Bertucci Did.er Trapani Parnhcm Webb McCarson Tittle rest to Tornado. FI cm McMillan, fullback out with a houidcr injury, be able to set some tien Friday. Carlton Potter, out of tne Jonesboro game week us still a very doubtful starter.

In practice the past week the blocking end tackbng of the Ouachita boys apparently didn't measure up to tioas for this time of the season as Coa Riser and Herbert Holliman put emphasis on such work in extensive blocking and tackling dulls. Sam Hixon, a guard, who has not rvice so far this year, has so much improvement during few days that he is almost to see some action this week. His blocking and defensive work has really been improved Johnnie King and Jack Faeundus, hark who b.avt also seen little combat, have been showing quite a bit during the pest week and also are claiming con: fioin the coaencs. The of Terry Bedgood has EAGLES DEFEAT PACKERS IN EXHIBITION CONTEST SOUTHWESTERN WINS ER0M TECH, 15 TO 0 NASHVILLE, Term Oct 14 Wf USTO i I i La Scoring in every period seen show i the 1, re.tai oughly outplaying tnen ucky poncnts, the Philadelphia Eagks ie- feated the Bay Packers 33-1 here today rn the first big-tirne professional frxitball game played in ti.e south. The exhibition was si benef of the 20th ferrying group athletic fund.

The Eagles scoreu on both ground plays and on passes wnile the Packers seemed impotent except thi jugh the air, both their touchdowns resulting, from a succession of pa.s.se: MICHIGAN STATE WINS EAST LANSING. Mich, h.t 1 State College i victory rtnng to in a row return to intercollegiate fca.itba overpowering Kansas State, 45 here today. Michigan State xcom -P took to he ir here this afternoon to score a 15-0 vieto ver the Loui. ana Tech Bulldogs in a gamr man ed by many fumble and inaccur; passing. Unable to through the stout Tech line Southwestern uncorked an act ial offensive late in the first period to SU py Jim Shamblin 40 to End Wachs who the Tech 3-yard line.

Two plays later Shamblin fiippeJ a lateral to Bl Back D-ve Cook wi.o across easily from eigot-yard lire. John Abraham the xt: a point from placement. I illciog.s counted their first tv. on the -eventh piay of the game on a saft ty. Southwfste scored asam on a from toStewp.it.

Virginia St. 0 (tie 1, Hampden -S V. 7. a taw t. West Virgin land 6 (net Tulane 21, Mussi? 20.

Jacksonville 13. Duke Squ 12. Mt St tary 6. rt Cero 14 Georgia 7 Tennessee Alabama 55 North Can 1 tie1. Tenn A 7 HI SKD WHIP VA IU I VI ti.

A ction ree been improving steadily since the Bos- CVery ier City scrap. Two of his lave gone for touchdowns and several have been near scores with the afety man getting his receiver. Jack Beriberi, a disease common in Ja- pati is caused by exclusively on polished rice. CLECTED O.N "AYE" APPEAL Whetber vour the vote un -iior- buv. vou tu wrong with tion-Free itv -iiKirtri' mo-t al flexible to fbe ti, 4 1 3 I 0 1) A i i A 50 acore 7 00 (i Yo, Texas A.

M. L. S. U. Texes scoring- Touch Point iftci hdown Afcra- ham (sub fo Substitutions: Tox A tndr.

Greer; tackles hhira: guards: centers, EiHs; bucks: Goff, McAlh ter, Pat m- Vo- 7. Daniel, Kinpeiy. Mathews Louisiana Stste: Sigia Lindsev. McE Iland; tackles: Land. Bernhard; Cavigga.

Core. Janneck; centers: Bullock: backs: Knight. Cason, Pardo. Landry. att 25.7*00 Rowan Brittain is also improving as a pas.er V0LS TURN ON POWER TO BEAT FLORIDA.

40-0 unti 50 to $9 50 KNOXVILLE. Oct. The University of Tennessee turned on the power in the last three quartets today to defeat Florida 40 to 0 in a Southeastern Conference football gamr. Midway of the second period the Florida Gators drove to the 11 yard but there the only real threat ended and Tennessee had things its own way thereafter. CONTINENTAL Is.

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