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DODGERS Ole Miss Vaults Sundoy Sept 20 1 959 CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE Mississippi with 27 returning CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE coffin comer for the score ct Tj i a a i 'S sv a a rJ jtuiM out tor Muter ns: tor straight ground power over the si nuarter psvennort in Tth DouNed for wn nation in the th Ira qUR Her 3 1 THE LSU quar best opportunity came TCI oils Kansas Warner Okla ON SECOND THOUGHT Lions Smash tied by a clipping penalty Attempt At Upset UBI Washington CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE first downs 1S 7 out rushed them i carries to lead the jayhawkers gway and kill the threat brawny rog defenders I scoring with three extra pointsLtrajcht and Gurl foI no chances quickly and a 28 yard Held goal lowcd for two uilh 5:25 a Kansas punt and TCU ronnor a s'foft in the period spread formation with Less than lour minutes later running from the deep Connor icorins Jum Puck his second score SAYS HOMER NORTON Surprising Owls Had LSU Worried in AD MlMSlON Wa The answers to those questions Offkc: Mkt GB 1 Buffs would welcome El 1 3 TV CLOSE UPS TV CAMERAS TEXAS AaM vs TEXAS TECH may I'M tvvt was an alternate team tackle! SB or Brosnan () Law U74) ing Rice is going to be tough last year WITH KIRN TIPS' COMMENTARY AMERICAN LEAGCE Otherwise the starting lineupi trounerd Saturday is likely to find Al (Saturday HUMBLE i a bsinmura mi whip pne are captain Bob Salerno Grandelius docsn find them for pcuai (202) at left guard Bill Eurieh'at least one more week vriSk'inlT 1 I I 0 The Bears saw tor themselves Saturday thanks to the television a I thought Warren Rabb the quarterback was great Billy Can non of course proved his ability as if he had to and I thought he looked great on the run for two points after the final touchdown The thing that hurt LSU was its constant fumbling especially in the first half Part of it was due to vicious Rice tackling I1 touchdown by Land started before the a Ctnra It was a i at right tackle but McGuire took a pitchout around right end juggled it back to the five then tucked it in and out ran the Raiders' corner defenders As the band tooted Randy Sims split the posts and led 7 6 with 8:47 left On their next possession two STATE ARM MUTUAL backing is all new even through the third team divided being paid to eligibly Tcxm policyholder Set me The 1 taking forced a used a TYoi crw spot to 82 83 787270 67 61 th 3 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 110 2 UH Join olks Devils 3 2 Bob Knoop's 2 run homer and a solo drive by Bill Thompson both in the fifth gave the Sena tors their winning margin Caf fery checked the Red Devils with 6 hits while Ramirez held Austin to 5 Angeles Milwaukee Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Until Philadelphia KWTX TV Channel 10 5:30 pm 'ter The sideline scamper by the Rebel kicking specialist carried to the Houston seven and MlsUsippi six yards around the Owl left end be fore Gene Miller could make the stop (DPI Telephoto) HUHHLS OIL A 7 except possibly against Army Wendell Harris and Don Purvis the quarterhacks on LSU's second unit could play on any ball club I was really impressed by not only the backs but in the line I thought one of the big plays of the game occurred when Rabb was trapped but got out of the trap and got the ball off to Can non who caught the ball on the 18 on the play which started the first touchdown march Another pretty play was the dou ble reverse and pitchout to Rabb who went to the 17 from where Cannon carried over tor the first score rom then on the game belonged to LSU To sum it up I thought Rice did a fine job considering every thing but LSU came hack strong I really like Jess of ifense It looked like the pros the big fourth down try McClinton and Hadll Marvin Lasater for no MrCovev lb Mayt cf Cepeda It Kirkland rf Spencer 2b lAndrllh Davenp'l io (Taaan Sb dWaaner Antonelli' tier bRhodei aRrtndt Intuit Navarro Junior College to a 30 6 trouncing of of immediately after the contest Many Answers Awaited President Cup In inal Run WASHINGTON (AP) Roaring Miss US with favored Maver I 4 1 ILm 4 17 zlnf kfltVs Sl'ifVt TflVOC in Ulliy VirtJ ui uie ujc wv mcilc "4UI Tech will the rebuilding Bears! In its league Baylor is being be rated an even bet by the odds picked to finish no better thanmakers Witcher and Sonny Davis at thei ends Royce West and Buck Mc Leod at the tackles Everett razier and Herby Adkins at the guards Bill Hicks at center Ron nie Stanley at quarterback Ron nie Bull at right half Billy Pres tidge or Randy Brown at left! half and Jim Evani at fullback1 RABB ON terback Warren Rabb failed to find a pass receiver in this first period ac tion Saturday against Rice and moved Austin Clips Reds Leads Playoff 3 1 AUSTIN Tex (UPP Austin pitcher John Caffery won out in a pitching duel with Mexico Pancho Ramirez Saturday night as the Senators took a 3 1 lead in the Pan American chamnion 4 IlAHm tarn 1 UllL OU1Y fit me llOiVldl J1UUCC JJ Anan 4 Boulder for the game and return against Arkansas (Warn lb Neal 2b Moon If Ihxkei lb urlllo rfSnider rf Demeter Wills at Pis'Unu Cra i By DAVE CAMPBELL News Tribune Sport Editor There are a couple of vital dif ferences in next Saturday's op ponents however I As official football brochure notes are no real weak positions to the line At Baylor outside of the ends there are no real strong ones But at Colorado speed is some thing Sonny Grandelius looks tor upd find Baylor on the Milwaukr at PhHarfrlphla RurdHte vi Roberta Houston 6 4 MtM aeorint: Oibb i4 yr ranklin (Lrard run) OKhavat 23( PAT (kick i jof LSU At least Rice seem right down my alley predict prepared tor it ing Rice is going to be tough LSU passing gave Rice plenty as the season goes along CAR INSURANCE DUE? Kirk end vet EX 5 rnS J5 giS! 64 yrd clnnt 11 from where a film Ria 4 KtH snap from center spoiled a field simple httle smash Mltchamor a nniA tsrae there Once through it McGuire In tJle closing minutes Gibbs The kins' return amazing grid 3er" they call him and also: best little man in the Big Eight'' Although he weighs only 170 Colorado halls him as one its finest ends In history He was an all stater at Highland park under Tugboat Jones Of those sophomore line start ers Denvir is a West Virginia transfer who tuned his muscles hy digging graves in the sum mer Klinker is a tough quick home grown boy who was being groomed a starter last year he broke his leg in an August horseback riding mishapnd Romig Is an all state full back and state champion wres ter who carries the stamp of iture greatness at guard Teaming with the sophs in the DRAG RACES SUNDAY SEPT LAKE WACO DRAG STRIP Out Highway 6 Aertw Labs Left Tkrwigh ollow Pttpmfil 14 MUw Time Trials ItiO Raree 1 Movercycle Sleeks Gas Modified Dranters 5545545S1 51443476 456412 Lipsey Shines In Navarro Win CORSICANA (SPL) Kenneth Lipsey former Hubbard ace and three time Central Texas scoring champion scored two touchdowns one a 98 yard kickoff return to lead the Bulldogs Connors hotna A safety and a Bruce things off right in the first period and Lipsey added another tally in the second for a 16 0 halftime edge Then Lipsey opened the Buller Wins 27 8 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Butler University's Bulldogs clustered three touchdowns in less than 10 minute of the third period two on runs by Elmer and trounerd Bradley Braves z( a SIGN Happy Durolt 1 Chicago 4 Baltlmor Waihlngton 3 i itveiana mix VL Pirtce 14 14 Cleveland al Kanaai McUan (1M vi Garver Rltim(r al Waihintnn O'Dell (6 11) Sr4r I I hand had five newcomers reaay to start against the University of Washington yesterday in its season opener and had a sixth (likely to answer the first whistle if an ailing ankle healed in time Baylor has 16 sophomores on its first three teams Colorado has two more than that Baylor has only eight seniors among its first 33 men Colorado has two less Graduation laid a heavy ha a vjew of strong rivals that must be met on up the that on both Baylor lost such talentwas Saturday football menu for the Baylor Bears as Charley Horton and Paul Dick jt was jast eaSy Saturday of the season for John son Buddy Humphrey and Larry gniins They barge into what shapes up as Baylor's toughest sched 4 104 114 144 21 running from thp deep Connors icorlnj Jum Ducke Kavarm Tjnsv 7 usf up the clock Vgnr River Miss US I the defender owned by George Sinon of Detroit and piloted by Don Wilson set one record and bettered another in the opening runs which saw three en tries beached Maverick leading boat on the 1953 hydro circuit overturned dur Ing the first 15 mile heat of the! afternoon and was knocked out of the regatta as i 3 1 0 the deepback positionsBill Elkins of Dallas if right three fullbacks (knee comes around Liltie Man in the Bi 8 (222) at right tackle and Campbell (209) at right Salerno and Campbell are erans of the 1957 Colorado team that went to the Orange Bowl while Campbell is a junior who The word from the Buff camp is that aside from the obvious lack of speed the team has shown steady improvement since Sept 1 At last Saturday's final game scrimmage says spokes man red Casotti block ing and tackling as well as im proved play execution were evi dent A pair of fleet fbacksi Jfp could change the Buffs from ai nd' auit lightly regarded club into a dan I lwroi chimso Mot 15 3 Pifi ra 1 4 1 4 a gcrous one At Baylor the only hope is that QUARTERB4CK CLUB KICKS THURSDAY The Waco Quarterback Club opens its 1953 season Thurs day night with the program to range from coaching reports on the local schoolboys to the finest In professional football With the season membership list now totaling more than 250 a sizable audience is assured for John first ap pearance before the local football booster group Bridgers will give an up to the minute report on the Bay lor situation as it looks on the eve of the season opener against Colorado and will also introduce his staff Staff member Chuck Purvis who scouted Colorado in the opener Saturday against Washington will be present for a first hand report on Colorado prospects and will have ex cerpts from the Colorado exchange film to illustrate his report I Schoolboy reports will come from Carl Price of Waco High Bill owler of University and John Vasek of Catholic Highlight of the program will be the show ing of a sound film of the 1958 Baltimore New York game for the pro championship of the world The contest has been described by one national publication as greatest game ever played" i Quarterback Club meetings this year will be at South Junior i Auditorium starting at 7:30 Season memberships are 4 S2 50 each and mav be purchased either at the meetings or I from Quarterback Club directors The admission fee tor indi vidual meetings is 50 cents The Bears opening their season in Boulder next Saturday points in the final period and de leated Washington 3144 Saturday National ootball 6 6 3 0 0 Page Waco Texas ULift) (tribune erjld BRUINS NEXT OE nf hb'dihlc HrrriHnn of the quarterbacks and the fak ick spilled out of contention ing of the other backs was as two heats Saturday and mystifying and clever as I evenled six big hydroplanes into the saw Time after time Rice de final run of the Cup fenders chased men they thought Regatta on the placid Potomac had the ball and it turned out to be somebody else I think it's great that this LSU squad have senioritis Being picked No 1 seems to have given them extra confidence They played Saturday like they had something to stand up for Gurley with two blockers in front'! A i All (1411 Mllt'lMMl SiniUJV Davril iGerald Lambert finished the Gurley the blockers moved 5 i fJ i rrh anrl Lirlzats 1 I Added to I Gas 36 Mos to Pay Iautry plbg heating VUiUlUi MVI 1U 4 UH 4 1 Nava rm conn: upey Lam 1 1 ecu uimea iur gooa wnen II 3 Hitman Ai rwaman strinfpa flrotnd rhf J1 1 i for 33 vards and it was Tech 20 AIM 14 with 1:35 Then heartbreak set in as the Aggies marched laboriously to the Tech goal and bobbled the ball the chance and the ball game isual infield ci estopped went at 6 0 when a bad snap isni'Nii ruinixi me conversion ah Ml ilaln4 rtitaHoi 5W HIIIU ipiuro BrsaaouJ Ih I Iliauv up lr first two lacked Tech took the kiekotf and i moved with its best eiliciency o'yet unu another Gallin fumble 1 1 1 olgave the Aggies possession on Raider 47 Ralph Smith re loo covering 0000 toot 1 33 14 Mr hut it wa 14 lyuiM VWS WAuL ootball Gume of the Weekf ON VIDEOTAPE NATIONAL YEAGCE I 66 72 77 77 MJ 87 Salurday'i RfulU Pittihuftti 4 Cincinnati 3 Lot Anjelct 4 5 San nncUco Milwaukee 9 PhiUdelphli 3 St Lomi 2 Chics 1 Lol Anseiet at San I Podrea13 Si or Koulax (8 6 Jones 420 13) Chu ago a St Drabwikl (5 101 Vs (4 6 mg on LbU ana later Rice Hay den ry was in Baton Rouge Saturday scouting LSU Walt Hackett was in ayetteville scout ing Arkansas and Charley Driver and Chuck Punas were in Boul der scouting Colorado Light Practice Wfek I This week of practice will be a light week of review and polish Bridgers said Saturday "We'll do a lot of running and a lot of work on our kicking ho said "But the team contact work is over We may do a little indi vidual contact work and work on some goal line defenses but not much rough work We want them to be fresh next Saturday" Bridgers was generally pleased with the showing of his troops Thursday night in the last big intra squad game He thought the quarterbacking of Ronnie Stanley Marion allwell and Bobby Ply looked particu larly good The Interior line problems are still acute however and in an effort to bolster the situation he will groom 200 pound sophomore renter Ken Havs a rugged boy who likes to play at tackle this week Hays and 230 pound soph Jon Markham who has been out with iniuries 1 I (Ur rJySc nArtrt talv nPCxIe if Also to be watched closely thisiahoad good week will be the work oi ten halfback Austin Gonsoulin who1disappointed Thursday night and was promptly nemoteo io me third mam The coaches hope he will snap back play up to his potential and reclaim a starting berth sora Hatish in tram Satuirhv nlehf hi pass inicrceptioii return by Rob fore a crowd of 15000 rogs gaming lju yarns on id f0 a touchdown of Insurance carries and several tunes comingiwhen Michaels fumbled a im with riAfpnsive saws IPUHl Xril Uir lYrtUaib ttiui MCliUU Both teams also aanui a neavy dependence on sophomor BayJ Michigan lor wall start at least tour snaryards wth a punt return early in1Jayhawkers uny camg Upwith (Perhaps nve sophomores against the quarter for a touchdown then the right answers the Buffs Colorado on the other hn the last minute and a half sped individually this was a stir i yarus wiui an iniercepuon iur ring oanie DCtwven tne veteran Crvbnr oviH criHcwi Tlarll kniloe CllIXA Uit 51AIAU A4CIU4I DETROIT (AP) The Detroit han lus best nignt ever lor me TCU got one late opportunity Kcond half with his 9Syard jaunt I rivre raminer 1T1 varrl mi 1a ij Lions played under waps most of gun found the rogs in possession ILa qv Rut al it)M with 1 AIT thf IAnSA 20 ww up wiuj di utuwwve mws nnnt nn thP Kansns ivhh Gra ni run wa rL 7 i rogs Lead stats Hadi making his first varsitylcump reawering But that Jay uiiback Butch Presslev UnJa ro' TCU was clearly the statistical appearance played like a man hawker defense was still strong half Barry Copenhaver left half Lnni winr hni finnL 4 master The rogs gained 409 several years removed from and when Donald George tried a james Davis and substitute quar UtUauknl 'V yards in total offense to sophomore ranks He tackled vi thirdj0UI1 pass end ZOne terback rank Chisolm scored a'r ih 107 outdistanced the visitors in ciously averaged 58 yards on 4 Michaels was there to take it touchdown apiece for the victor GUhy WAh bo5kP7 ln frOn IA part ho lavhawker loucnnown apiece lor me viwsr0 Amerson slmD1v nassetli tne DaCKilt'lU W11U ai State His opposite number aLHickrmn Colorado lost 10 three ule of all time next Saturday afternoon meeting the University Baylor and just as new is year lettermen including Boyd of Colorado Buffaloes at Boulder and then for the nine straight Rrirteer IDowler John Wooten and Eddie Saturdays they jump from the frying pan into the fire 'rv aiijvmfprpncp vo In onlv one of the games the Oct 17 date here with Texas i tiotn teams wui ue umhk hcwwvc offensive systems Baylor a pro lection type style that features several changes from that used last year and Colorado the "Variable formation The formation in cludes straight slot and double wing but the basic formation Grandelius says is die winged DIAL PL 4 4661 for 4 CORRECT TIME was in almost complete command the rest of the way Jake Gibbs junior quarter back skirted left end from th Imir nn the fourth DklV after Milstead hit Smith with one big run The Rebels continued their dom col lecting nine points on drives of 67nd 66 vards while limiting Hous LU 1 third down from the one ton to four plays VAI UUV 1 i wno nas oecn out wim I hr miriri nrwi lust cPVfn flVS nroir arn nnmo rxii irit 1 1 PucrnH'e i nhTnit eVirtl to lead strengin at a pos ni rnrhave been unexecuted on the part: today and that quick kicking is I CITT A Irmo DinA 4ir4rt erArtwa rlntttw VASS Art rirzvl 1 li lM) Ml llltf lllllll 1 till! 14LL1II lltintl 111 1 1 A 111 UMUI'l roia wiin new iype gum whww oyxi a nkctfTt cImvm AnH npHc At the ID end oi the football field the Buffaloes will be splendidly attired League exhibition game In new silver and piacK I The fact that a discussion of 1959 football at Baylor and Colo rado should start with the uni forms rather than here at Baton Rouge LSU truly looked like the No 1 team in the nation in rhe second half as it defeated Rice 26 3 TTip first half wa all Rirp Jess' Neely his coaching staff and Ms'lf LSU can go all season like it boys did a groat job They really 'did in the second half Saturday had LSU worried and they did it I think liable to end the sea with an open offense and quick son first in the nation again kicking I must say the stands and the press box here at Tiger Stadium were plenty worried at halftime Then we saw a complete reversal of form The second half was all LSU I thought Rice did a tine job of meeting strength with strength but the heat and LSU' three i hi uie ran niiiviivaii uiUHpiuir teams finally wore them out As though both teams were built up playoffs by edging the Red II 4J 11 tr switch ae thau Vbltld rr on piVUJ Ui IJUW bLWU up 133401041 CT3 iW 13 i Wl early in the game it took LSU he Rice throughout the first half 20 minutes to get its first first stowed me more desire and de down and it penetrated Rice ter teiminalion than seen in ritory only twice in the first halLjany Rice team In a long time Paul Dietzers system of sub stituting his White team Go team and Chinese Bandits really paid off It was interesting and surpris ing to me how each team takes pride in its specialties rankly I thought the Go team or sec ond unit was the best ball club on the field With the Go team in there in tiro third quarter we saw the rare sight of a team gaining approximately 100 yards but hav ing it just about all wiped out with 60 yards in penalties The turning point of the game came out in the double wing in the second half The double wing bothered Rice and seemed to confuse them Rice failed to spread its defense enough to meet the double wing i and the Tigers started springing i their speedy backs loose 01 course the double wing might Bobby ranklin a senior quar terback scored from the one after nowers had moved tor 32 yards in six plays after the second halt kickoff The Houston defense tightened after the second Mississippi drive miDui ruiayai uuvicu o7aiu uvio plays were needed to make llgoat Khayat who broke even on 1W Aggies tw0 eX(ra point attempts arlir McGuire was th1 now on a (ireppnt effort from 78 yard march (including an off i thp and 40 yard lincs falk 3Kirr j'viiuiiji MivanHih iw vardt tn thp Artip 11 on thp i Like Baylor new look in football even extends to thp uniforms 1 WMLS afternoon will be wearing a new ensemble of white green and with now tvnp pnld helmets and short aleeve Vneck jer 3kc an4 At thp OnnOCltp Buffs Drop Decision To Washington 21 12 Terry Barr provided the onlv (excitement in an otherwise list 295 yards to 85 and out passed i rushers caught three passes for (less game with two spectacular them 114 yards to 52 120 yards and punted sensation riuiy lor a io a average On one play in the second quar ter the Kansas flash got away on a 22 yard burst that would have gone all the way had not Spikes the final defender intervened In addition to strongper formance the Jayhawkers got sterling defensive play from tackles Dick Davis and Ken itch: guard Dick Rohlf and cen ter Kent Staab stubborn trenches were sparked as usual by all America Don loyd Ramon Armstrong Arvie Martin Paul Peebles and Bubba Meyer also took starring roles in turning back die invaders TCU started in a hurry rolling from its own 26 to the Kansas 1 yard line in the first 11 plays But on Curtis stopped gain Kansas kicked out and TCU I struck back quickly and this tirne fima tiJand the team that took the field A BAILEY 617 Wojhlngtan Bus rL61H9 Rm PL 3 2993 BOULDER Colo Theldepth to contain Washington's' the end zone Washington guard University of Washington penal lhigh prcssure balanced running chu Allen fell on it for six ty prone but fast and tough de attack And two feated a aophomorish University line units stopped the young?" of Colorado football team 21 12Big Eight Conference team cold the first period Washington Saturday before 20000 spectators when It counted (moved 5 yards tn pmy on Washington quarterback Bob' Washington wrapped it up of left half George Schloredt a magnificent punter the third perfrrt with a 53 yatxi leming and fullback Ray Jack got off successive kicks of 53 66 touchdown drive scored by Car son Qla rrorback Boh Hivncrt 62 IS 53 and 60 yards His puntver Gayton from the ix and a passed 19 yards to leming in the ing cancelled out most of Colora gift touchdown on the ensuing corner for the score yardage jkickoff Colorado halfback Jerry' Washington was sound on of Colorado did not hate the de watched the kickoff sail tensive fundamental but drew tensive know how or the line ovcr his head and roll deadjmsix harmful Ove of tnem tor cupping or rougningi But the line redeemed the errors! stopping Colorado once on the Husky ten and again on the five' Colorado's first touchdown icamc when Gayle Weidner inter 'cepted a Hivner pass on the Colo rado six just before halftime Washington was completely out of i position and Weidner galloped' untouched 94 yards to score I Colorado scored again in the last minute of play against Wash 'ington substitutes on Don Mau rer's one yard buck Weidner threw three straight first down passes in Colorado's early drive to the Washington 101 and completed a 48 yard pass in (the final touchdown march i But Colorado's new 29 year old coach Sonny Grandelius had only nine lettermen in his first I two units The Buffaloes could not! sustain attacks and did not have: pay off play savvy i WasHrgton 1( Pt' Colorado 0 5 0 ly Washington scoring: leming (14 i vard bs fmm MivnrL Cavtnn ttvarrt run' Alien trecoverea mh in eno zone) AT iemtnf 3 (Kjcxl Morado Weidner (94 yar(l rum Maurer (piungei Out of the Boulder game will tube hat they wall face in tak am i Li I anW in ran uma mov come some answers that are NOTICE Dr Thornton Announces Removal of Chiropractic Offices tn 2520 Bonque Blvd PL 8 3671 tviilij rauCi U34 the personnel a tipoff on what is being expected of both This fa the year of re construction both on the Brazos knd in the Rock ies and in neith er ease should pne expect nura ces 5 In a number oi EIDNER ways these teams are lookalikes Colorado has a new coach Everett (Sonny) Grandelius suc cessor to Dal Ward and last year harkfielrt coach at Michigan Bears Drill Light Watch Owls LSU A light workout in the morning and a long range televised A Difference or Two At left half was Jerry Steffen I 11 no WrJ A 9 full tick At being awaited eagerly by the team No 2 fullback At njrt by half was George Adams anguerg (0 qllestions as howa lettered fullback for the pastu gUards and tackles hold two seasons And at fullback! and wjj sophomore quar was Chuck Weiss (210) who wasterbacking come through and willthe 1958 starter at the position! Bay for have an adequate defense Thus the stage is set for a con land has the new pro offense been test of brute force vs sped and mastered sufficiently finesse and the big question is whether Baylor's lightweight for wards can hold tin to such bat other hand has one of its fast lerijlg weight est backfields in years and the fine at least has quickness offense will be going i Because he is so lacking in against a line that has size but (peed Grandelius is going with less than average experience power as one would expect of our sophs will be in the Coio 1 coach running the Iowa type rado trenches end Chuck Me rr SftSX 4 wing 1 nans I'n yrMnuiyaDnue lurii uwmc uuthi opening date with (217) center Walt Klinker (202) rallnrt (nr snnhomore Gale Weid 'ani cniard Jo Romir (197) I her to open at quarterback and McBride a Chicago for three fullbacks to operate could lose his position to Texan from That's T4 rn id All 1 came in on Craig's bunt Miller LIO xz jiiggiett me oau iieming as mi headed for the plate and all hands HOUSTON AP) snip i In the sixth the Giants left two ert Khayat and the power of Mississippi with 27 returning runners stranded after Willie Me Charlie lowers guided exper lettermen had a bit of difficulty Cnvcv walked and Willie Kirkland I ienced Mississippi to a 16 0 vic with new Split WLng singhsl Silencer filed to righttory over a young University information until Khayat made his ending the first real San ran 1 Hong run late in the second quar cseo threat 1 1 Hie Giants scored In the ninthi A a walk Leon pinch! 1 1 yj Luki I iitfaatfl zsi UUUUiC 4imi U4ru VUG Rain riday led to the double header The infield showed effects of the rain the usual infield and battinu nraetice we will give a better line on what sixth Colorado is bemg sighted Bridcrs wpect! to carry three Saturday Oct 3) when in for a ftfth place desUnatron orteams a ew spcciaIists t0 on defend worse (face the Buffaloes The Bears champion LSU in Shreveport and And on both teams quarter jn leave by plan? riday mom the next Saturday when they open their conference season By HOMER NORTON National Championship Coach BATON I saw LSU end the season in the Sugar Bowl and open it against Rice There was no comparison in the way 'ISIJ looked that dav nine months uhen thev nlaved Clemson the rogs went all tne way tne1 slippery little Moreland getting the final yard on a neat play after apparently being stopped in the line After an exchange of punts Dawson got the rogs into posi tion for another thrust by return ing a Kansas quick kick well to the Jayhawker 37 Lasater on the first play ran 20 yards with a 1 screen pass and Spikes ripped to th? Kansas five Then with the Jayhawkers ex pecting the worst Hadi came up with pass and quickly 1 turned it into the tying touch down Hadi's booming punts kept the' rogs out of range through the (first half and stymied them for a moment in the third quarter Then Dawson got tilings going with a 12 yard pass to Moreland and after an exchange of penal ties the rogs found themselves on Kansas' 49 Abe Martin sent in his second team and Don George found Mil ton Ham open at the 37 On the next play Lasater passed com plete to Larry Terrell at the Kan sas 9 but the rog halfback fum bled and Benny Boydstun recoy ered to kill the threat A moment later TCU was work ing at the Kansas 25 when Justin I Rowland tried a lateral that went astray and stopped the machinery at the 21 Hadi punted 60 yards out of danger and when i return punt fell short Kansas used the advantage to drive to the rog 16 Arvie Martin and Armstrong rose up to hurl th? invaders back to the 29 and reclaim the ball rom there it was just three plays to 64 yard burst up Tiitul 4 LiroundM out for urtllo tn 5th irt irs 7th rf hnuMrf for PnSAR rii 'In 9lh GroundM out for Worlhinruml taCKIPS ft BQ mum HU in jternating Um RKrlea I Mui fittarhru I tAndnth Kirkland rmvenport PO Angele San rancisco 2711 los Angeles San rancisco 3 f'urino Davenport Demeter Cra'g Hodges IP Craig 9 5) 9 Ant'lli tU 3 13 Miller 3 24 WorthlnBtnn 2 i Conlan Barilck Besses Dacoii 2:22 A 23 sissippi ii irum wnere a rumoiea i a hole ir wiggled twice and was in thepvartp1 a nail ooan uouia oe clear at midfield He raced on ar returned a punt 70 untouched and Sims kicked the Yar'' or as nu1' I 1 i 1 iiiciimn up tu ifo Tech tied it up in three plays mu On third down from the Tech 25 Amerson faded had a world of time then threw to Bake Turn er who had cleared behind Berry in tlsA AirerriA rfA 1 onldKES Turner took it and went on in make it 3(W by the time the The pay toat Ucd up uas 1U1U faMtl UHU DAYLXICHT Etai nW mi 9k a jf a fjww a a TK aa 1 A a mJh99Rb Mi iwu 4 'X mibii ta'' A a KnaviK fot 4a XZi r' ypp vy' a Hou Ua Mist Mrl don i Kawhint irdaca IM IH Patoina ar4c PtltaM 16 IM latrrifpird br Cuni I umblri teu 6 Tarda pwillud 2t prt GB 6U 6 62 51 New York 75 73 507 Detroit 73 75 493 17 BalUmors 72 76 4 Boton 70 78 473 20ft Kuitii City 63 71 Washington 02 6 284 Mhirday'a Reuulta I.

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