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Six of the state’s
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rookie of 21 won the last game,
5-2. Saturday afternoon before 68.-
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a team may have no more than
11 players on the field at one
time, doesn't penalise if there are
fewer.
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tion." Harman says, "is the rule
• involving interceptions or receiv-
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la-t week, but '
I tuned tor its
bruising 21-0 victory j
8.MC lost Quarterback H N Rus- j
sell. Jr . and Back Henry StoUen-
werck for the Cowpoke game be-
cause of injuries Stollenwerek may
be out a month
Rice, one of two surprise club« !
this t ear easily walloped Louisiana '
State University, 35-20.
Texas A&M. the real eye opener,
scared Oklahoma silly before bow-
tng tn the final minute, 34-28.
Baylor tor the second straight ’
week used the deadly passing of |
Larry Isbell to win. and its 14-7 I
victory last week over Mississippi ■
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Is allowed five | with AAM second with 1050 i
And the nicest thing about them The defensive leader is Baylor. |
is they aren’t too radical for the which has given up 191 yards per
fans. i game
"That won't slow the game
much." state. Harman. ' Starting I
the clock again as soon as the
ball ls ready for play Instead of
wai'dau fur the snap Will almost
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Patrie a Canning Todd
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Into Its toughest week of plav bid
ding for greater national prestige j
For Southern Methodist, Rice
and ths University of Texas
means undefeated untied records | Four unbeaten teams tangle in a
are on the line as thei try for football doubleheader at Dallas and
more acclaim. | here's where Southern MeShodist 1
Tati week set the stage Three and Texas risk national rankings
Victories and one defeat brought and perfec t records
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co lawyer, were leading Art Lar- I
sen of San Francisco and Herbert ’ n«r;c
Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif, 6-1, (Week's schedule.
6-4. 3-6. 2 1 when the rains came
Earlier, Felicislmo Ampon. the
Phllliptne*. won the men's singles
title from Brown 6-3 6 8. 6-4. 6-3
In the women's singles. Beverly
Baxer of Santa Monica.
beat Mr’
Allen and Midland have unblemish-
ed records
Longview Lubbock, Sweetwater
and Pasadena have ties against
them
Friday night Pampa plays Lub-
j b ck Texarkana meets Longview
• and Midland ecashes with bweet-
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completed 34 of , ,
Vernon Glass of \ .
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Southern Methodist leads In
1 totgl offense with '.296 yards ;
of the tip four ball-carriers.
Rambling Robert Smith, the Ag-
gie fullback, has carried 63 times !
for 332 yards and is far in front of ;
field. He made 111 against i in
Oklahoma last week Second is
i Bill Tidwell of AkM w-ith
on 28 runs and third
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There are 17 left, four of them
unbeaten but tied
Pampa Big Spring Lamesa.
Breckenridge, Texarkana. Pales-
! tine, Cleburne port Arthur, Free- .............
port. Galena Park. Corsicana^Me-1 McA’l'len "gets the tag in District
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Three teams fell from the un-
beaten. untied ranks last week
Amarillo crushed Sherman 34-7 in
a startling reversal of form. Don-
na took out San Bemto 20-7 and
Conroe felled Texas City.
Corslcai a rolled on without hav-
ing a point scored against It,
blasting Greenville 20-0 Brocken,
ridge also has given up no points
The Bucks trimmed Abilene 13-0
last week
Longhorn Loop Moves Up Notch
baseball there before Dr Dykes
could, if he so willed, make a geo-
| its 1951 season Apr 11 19 as a Class I graphical move
The league plans to have a club
plus er limit of 16 next season, In-
r It will
have a limit of three class men.
seven limited service players and
I six rookies.
Roswell. N M . was
the 1951 all-star game.
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DENTUN (Tei.i KECORD-CHRON1CLB- Monday. October #■ 1950
Nswonal University of Mexico re-
spectively. North Tents woo 76-6
•nd Mmwestsrn romped in 67-6
with Jimmy Crawley scorn* five
toucnaowns to take over the indi-
nduai lead in the conference
Crcwley bow has s.x . touch-
dow-iia.
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' conference struggle
I and the winner
Mack Massey
Motor Co.
416 S. Elm Th. 520
Yanks Tabbed
For Long Run
As Champions
NEW YORK. Oct »--<A*» — The
1850 World Champion New York
Yankees rosy be set for a long I
run atop the baseball world.
Tills Is no wonder club _____
I swept four straight from the hick I
less Philadelphia whiz kids in the j
World Series No "murders row" |
humbles the opposition Hut it s a ' circui
band of alert opportunists, darting I
through the fust chink m the ene-
my defense
Maybe Tommy Henrich, a Yank
discourage « lot
place kick
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Mighty Southern Methodist, the
3 team in the country last I
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Oklahoma AkM
The Umversitv of Texas, rated |
better than Southern Methodist m I
.j pre-season picks but seventh in the ;
last Associated Press national poll. ,
r i in .. < . » v o t xx.4 /A ir I n ho KI a
*H»s Bouthwest Conference tears lone licking was Texas AkM s last ■
Ito Its toughest week of plav bld I second loss to Oklahoma
Texas Christian opened confer-
ence action with a 13-6 vickuy ove:
it l Arkansas,
untied records '
try for :
Three i
. with 256 while Glenn Lippman of
j the Aggies is fourth with 214
Texas AkM has romped to #66 j Rote is the total offense leader
with 486 yards, having rolled up
I 240 passing. Second is Gill Bar- j
tosh. Texas Christian quarterback,
with 442.
Benners,
passing,
59 for 433 yards
262 Rice is second with 17 of 30 for
paas-re- ' yards on 28 runs and third is j 3L« and Ben Thompkins of Texas
cetvers are Russell. Bennie White Kyle Rote of Southern Methodist ! is third with 14 of 25 for 248 Rus-
Texarkana Longview battle
big one because it is a
hattia i '"‘‘sisucr .I.uaaie m District 9
I and the winner will be the top
! favorite for the championship.
■■f yesterday's I Pasadena runs ir.’o trouble It
totirna- I has Conn*, the giant-killer Con-
roe la*t week ushered Texas City
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UDWARE CO.
— The blocker's
hands must remain in contact ,
with tus body and he can t use his
a ... u ‘ G'c aiimoai ’ ’lunos-'-i. una —— -- .—^.l on tack-
Miawest jt s K<i] the same old ters.” say» he Rutgers coach.
ern seeks to repel the Norh Tex earre ’ r-
same. Each team no'
Annual changes In the rules are time-outs a half, one more than '
the season's most Important game as inevitable as death.' taxes and., last rear.
of the Gulf Coast Conference Notre Dame but this time around
Trinity opened the UUe drive last men *ho wr::e U* bo°r’
wee* by beating University
Houston 20-16. , j PussiUv the most notable alter- '
In other games this week Trim ation from the point of view of
the stands, is the abolition of the
fair catch
No longer ean a safetv man
about to gather in a tick, bold
up one hand signifying he intends
to catch the ball and cjwe it.
He has to run it baca
Harvey Harman. Rutgers coach. (
thinks the new ruling should ap-
peal to the Ians, who know the
receiver must run.
"It puts the safety man on a
spot, though, says Harman. He
may be tempted to let the bail
go. rather than be hit by two or
th-ee tacklers "
j A eouple of penalties have been
Of Hialeah a racing officials Ste- Created to protect players involv-
Campbell, Starter cd In place ticking
Previously, a foul by the de-
fensive team on an extra-point try
was forgotten if the play was suc-
cessful This season, the success-
ful try counts ard, in addition. I
ths offending team is penalized j
15 vards on the f flowing klck. ff
Also, the 15-vard penalty design-
ed to protect a kicker from being
knocked down row applies to
roughing the holder of a place
kick as well
' That should
of rourhn<—.« on thosi
plats." Harman says
no position to defend himself can
take quite a beating on those
plavs.
"Another rule protecting play-
ers is one which disallows blxk-
Ing with the elbows above the op-
runs Into filth-rated Oklahoma
■"exas was idle last week.
Southern Methodist tuned tor
. tilt with a t---------
over Missouri
Hal Sayles, managing editor of
the Abilene Reporter-News, was
re-elected to his third term as pres-
ident by acclamation. Will Guinn
of San Angelo was unanimously
re-elected vice president.
The league also voted to chal-
lenge the Class C West Texas-
New Mexico League in a poSt-sea-
son series next year
Directors okayed the purchase
of the Ballinger club by Dr. Mar-
shall Dykes from the Runnels
County Baseball Association and
the purchase of the Sweetwater
club by a group of local business
men from Cy Fausett of Albu-
querque
Former owners of the Ballinger
Club retained an option to re-pur-
chase the club in order to keep
WICHITA FAIJS. Oct. 9 —(/Pl—
Thomas Carlton SSummar, 20, who
Favorites are strongly defined, bad returned to his home here
in each of the 16 districts as the Friday after three years in the
campaign whirls toward the half- Navy, was killed early Saturday
wav mark. ! when the car he was driving crash-
Pampa gets the nod In District I ed into a bridge abutment two
! Wichita Falls In District 2 des-! miles wsst of here on U. 8 High- i
pite three beatings from outside wav 287
DALLAS Oct 9—.*—Southern, and Johnny Champion of Southern
Methodist controls the sir and Tex- i Methodist
as AkM the ground in Southwest ;
Conference football. J yards rushmg and furnished three j
The mighty Methodists have
lashed the ozone for 837 yards in
three games to top the loop with
i Fred Benners the conference in-
i dividual leader in yards gained , the
' and Rusty Russell, Jr., compiling
; the best average
j And the three leading
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Hy JIM HART | poner.t s shoulders
NEW YORK Oct 9 —■ VIA'- ;
Football fans throughout the coun-1
trv are smiling c mfentedly thia elbows as a shillelagh
season. It s still the same old iers."
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day night at the height of the
victory dinner.
"We used to overpower them,”
Henrich said "Now we have to
substitute hustle."
Hustle, that tndefiniable quali-
ty, was more responsible for the
Yankees' season long success than
any other factor. It carried them
through when Henrich, hobbled by
a bad knee, couldn't play, when
Joe DiMaggio, slumped and was
benched in mid season: when Joe
Page, the 1949 relief ace, couldn't
get anybody out.
When the big guns were spiked
Dy the brilliant Phil pitching in the
series, the "little guys”
through Gene Woodllng
Bobby Brown ( 333 >. and Gerry
Coleman < 286' carried the ball
Only DlMagglo ( 3081 of the old
wrecking crew held up his
Aid Joe w ent hit less until
broke up the second game with a
10th Inning homer off Robin Rob-
erts
This was the Yanks' 13th World
Senes win and their sixth in four |
straight.
! Eddie
PRESS | foes. Lubbock In District 3 Yale-
unbeaten ta In District 4. Sweetwater in Dis
I trict 5. Breckenridge in District I
1 6. Sherman in District 7. Highland 1
I Park (Dallas' tn District 8. Tex-
' arkar.a in District 8 Conroe in 1
District 10 Port Arthur In Dis-
i trict 11. Baytown m District 12. :
Corsicana in District 13. Kerrville
in District 14. Laredo looks as good
, as any in weak District 15 and
MEXICO CTTY Oct 9—'.P—The
first and second seeded teams tn
the men's doubles of the Pan-
American Tennis Tournament
meet again to finish a
terrufited by rain.
The continuation
ma'/h Ls the last of the
mer.t. Billy Talbert of New York
and Tom Brown. Jr , San Francis- j out of the unbeaten, untied ranks
with a 15-7 victory.
There are 4o games on
Notre Dame
the men who write
didn t tamper much. Fans won't
b* confused, anyway.
ty will play Sul Ross of the Lone
Bust Cooferonce at Alpine and
Houston U. will entertain Univer-
sity of Louisville
Last week found North Texas
and Midwesterr. smashing victories
over Southwestern. Okla . tech and
the circuit's intersections! record i
No :
week
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