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Monday, November 1. 1954
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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from an undefeated.
Moegle leads the ball-carriers
DALLAS (—The battle for ata-
other game for Moore like that
Dicky Moegle, Baylor’s Billy Hoop-
Christian and now has 578 yards
ed out of the race except for a
title on the line. But this
ence
once broke a winning streak.
four touchdown passes, the last one
idle' this week.
tinue to improve, they could make
Red Raiders
Meet Arizona
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Henry Moore Presses Owls’
Moegle For Rushing Lead
Blanda Passes Bears To.
31-27 Victory Over 49ers
Easily Repaid Out at
Monthly Income
Associated Pi ess Sports Editor 1
Time is running out on those,
' neck of Kettler in total offense.
The Aggie quarterback leads with
656 yards on 154 plays. Nutt is only
Meet Rice
Saturday
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
and head of The Jockey Club.
Through the blood of Nashua, a
dot Belair silks. Nashua's dam.
Segula, was sired by Johnstown. '
Summer Tan, an offspring of
Texas Christian leads the punters
with an average of 41.7 yards on
39 kicks but George Walker of Ar-
receiving, Del Shofner of Baylor
is only four yards behind leading
Henry Gremminger, also of Bay
and Southern Methodist triumph
' over Texas A&M at Dallas. then
I SMU would be on top by a half-1
will be known this week. That
would depend on some very star-
tling things happening. Arkansas
leads the league with a 4-0 record.
Southern Methodist is second with
mathematical situation the league
never has had to face—of a team
winning the title after losing two
third
other
a victory and a tie. Baylor is third I
with a 3-1 record. Rice is fourth
with 1-1. Rice plays Arkansas at
Little Rock Saturday while South-
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trinity University is just three
Jr., runs the strains of the great
Johnstowti, winner of the 1939 Ken
tucky Derby and Belmont Stakes
record while Frisco has the same
won-lost mark plus a tie with Los
Angeles.
The Eastern Division was even
gone on before
Rice still is in the championship
race and could throw things into
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Costa, suffered his first defeat a
week ago
the champion.
Both of the outstanding juveniles
of the year carry the blood lines
of horses who once raced for the
er team
Unless the Cotton Bowl team is
decided within the next two weeks
preferential lists of the teams still
in the running will be obtained so
that contacts may start toward ob
taining the visiting team. '
ner for Beliar with victories in the
Kentucky Derby, Preakness and
Belmont Stakes.
seasons with the Bears, appears
on his way to win the league's
All-Star quarterback berth.
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65 for 557 yards and his completion
average is startling—.646.
Nutt also is breathing on the
gersngnos
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who have thought Arkansas young
Razorboks would crack under the
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It was Blanda pitching and Har-
Ion Hill catching yesterday as the
Bears defeated the previously un-
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Saturday, play Texas at Waco in
the nationally-televised “Game-of-
a shoulder separation which will
put him out for the season.
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against Texas A&M could topple
। the Rice Rambler from his perch.
Moore carved out 134 yards on 35
' carries against the Aggies and
at fullback, and is due for a lot of ball carrying as
the Broncos start their last half of the season’s play.
They’ll tackle Paris at Paris in a 3-AAA game Friday.
(Record-Chronicle Staff Photo by Mary Ann Jennings).
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No. 1 in offense with an average
of 340.6 yards per game and lead
in defense by giving up only 228.3
yards per contest.
SMU leads in passing with 135
Southern Methodist loses to Texas
A&M. Arkansas will be in the Cot-
ton Bowl although not necessarily
conference c h a m p i o n. Baylor,
moved from .a distant fourth into
second just 59 yards behind.
Nutt threw for a tremendous 173
yards against Texas to advance
within 21 yards of Hooper in the
fight for the lead in passing. Hoop-
er got only 59 yards against Texas
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at Dallas and Baylor engages Tex-'
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behind, scoring a touchdown in the 236 yards and Shofner eight for 232.
last quarter to Overcome a 24 20
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or Summer Tan wins the 2-year
old turf title is a matter still to
be settled by a vote of racing ex-
Browns are only a half step behind
with three victories against two de
teats
with only 33 seconds remaining, to close. For instance, Ray Taylor of
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
It’s not George Blanda's fault
the Chicago Bears aren’t leading
the National. Football League's
Western Division today.
The Bears, onetime NFL rulers,
are in third place with a mediocre
3-3 record but it would have been
a lot worse without Blanda.
The rugged 197-pound pass-and-
kick expert from Kentucky Un,ver
atty, enjoying his greatest of six
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World by Columbus on his second
voyage in 1493.
Baylor could fall out of the race,
ammncasorld enhane Set. Battle With
eliminated Texas Christian 12-7 Maroons Saturday
dictions are to come true it will
have to be in just two weeks.
The tight-fisted Razorbacks, rid-
ing through six straight victories
on a combination of smart football,
alertness and an element of luck,
met the first of their two remain-
ing foes Saturday at Little Rock
when they battle the famed “No-
vember team ’ of the conference-
Jess Neely’s Rice Owls.
Always in November the Owls
reach their height and the Razor-
backs appear in for an afternoon
as tough or tougher than those
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The 49ers also suffered a dam-
aging blow when Hugh McElhenny. kansas has 41.0 on 30. And in pass
their best running back, suffered ’ — " .
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owned by Lady Bury, were sched- of leading the league. And Texas ; most to do with deciding who's
uled to work out a mile and one Christian would be in firstplacebest.
eighth together instead of out of the race if it had The tie game might well decide
same I High Gun, who arrived from made.° ny1 Points more.n Bowl I the championship. That tie was the
hair-uame -ng came into ^P^jturd^i. to step
ern MethX“ astought to a 1113 itu"ttaruh"kba thst s"hhgefteamowi i tt^ilMakeX” chan/
, tie by Texas. ’ course veteran and the other US be picked toplay it. pionship because it would have at
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haul down the $50,000 first prize 'spread a trifle nuts. For instance, by six points, two by seven points.
The Queen s colt and Ireland’s with 28 fewer points Arkansas two by 13 and one by 14. So. the
Saturday
PHOENIX, Arii. U—The Red
Raiders of Texas Tech, their
Border Conference football crown
clutched in shaky hands, travel to
Tucson this week to see if they
are out of the race but can have |
a lot to say about who wins the
title.
If Arkansas beats Rice and
beaten San Francisco 49ers 31-27
in one of the season's biggest up
sets
Hill, a rookie end from Alabama
State Teachets College, caught
yards per game and Rice in rush-
All three leaders bowed over the ing with 206.2. SMU is barely be-
weekend as Cleveland walloped the hind Rice in rushing. The Method
Giants 24-14, the Chicago Cardinals ists have averaged 305.6.
surprised the Steelers 17-14 and —
i Orleans schoolboy, at New Or
I leans but the match ran into TV
and managerial complications in
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three the number of teams knock- 20 when they meet North Texas should .it lse no more games,
three the numoer oi teams "" State With the Gulf Coast Confer- could tie Arkansas for the title in
. . Moegle tops the punt returners
deficit and nip the Los Angeles , with an average of 14.7 yards on
Rams 27-24. Detroit now has a 4-11 eight runs and Don Watson of
Texas A&M leads the kickoff re-
turners with an average of 25.3 on
six returns.
—-----—------ ...— ——. Southern Methodist still is the
more knotted up with three teams team leader. The Methodists are
— Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
55 yards back and has compiled
his 601 yards on 52 fewer playa.
Other individual races also are
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day. ; in Brooklyn Rv[ outpointed Dupas
, „ . . in „ . for his important victory, Sept
Laurel s race customers will get •
a first hand look at the two French i i,
horses. the filly Banassa and Nor-! The Ryff Davis bout will be on
man. The French horses are rated ABC-TV.
the best of the invading forces, I Moses Ward of Detroit faces
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week Trinity entertains West Tex- Arkansas in the latter s final con-
as State. for whom the Tigers
, the history of its membership in Oklahoma 20-20 last week but is
the conference. I idle’ this week.
If both stand training and con --------------------
ould .take over first place by,a The Queens colt and Ireland's I with £o ewe puu Ananas
combination happenings this Northern Gleam, a 4-year-old filly would be out of the race instead
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ship on the line Nov. 13 when Ar- triumph this season It. incidental-
kansas plays Southern Methodist ly, was Trinity's 13th consecutive
son of Nasrullah racing in the at Fayetteville in its final confer- victory, one of the best records in
Belair silks of William Woodward ence game.
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Philadelphia's defeat, its second
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Washington joined the Cardinals I
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season, shading Baltimore s Colts
24-21.
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i favored to beat Rice and Southern, Trinity was superb last week in
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--- .’ plays Mississippi State at State,
Arkansas didn t find thinge easy college. Miss.. Saturday.
In beating Texas A&m 14-7 to com- —3
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Stop Hogs’ Win Streak Davis Tonight
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1955 a memorable year for 3-year
olds. Right now both are headed
for vacations in the Southland with
the $100,000 added Falmingo at
Hialeah Park on Feb. 26 their big
objective.
Financially, Summer Tan is on
top because of his 9-length victory =
in the Garden State Stakes last T
Saturday. The victory was worth
8151,095.75 and boosted his earn-
ings to $230,420,75. Nashua, who
skipped the world's richest race
because of a virus, has won
$192,865.
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built around tailback Art Luppino,
the nation's leading rusher and
Wildcats have won five of
heir six games, two in confer-
ehce play. Luppino has scored 123
points. 23 of them in Saturday's
48-12 v ictory over Weal Texas, and
has rushed for 892 yards, 179 of
them in the Saturday game Tech,
idle Saturday, has won three, lost
two and tied one and has two con-
terence victories.
aUHardin-Simmons, defeated for
the first time in the conference
Saturday by the surprising Arizona
State pt Tempe. 14-13. visit Texas
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, grass course where the mile and aou -nee quarters oi a mile to _ o.li.n D-r nnnintad nnae
. „ i one half classic will be held
ball march, and if their dire pre- ] Wednesday
Horses sharing the main specta-
tor interest are Queen Elizabeth ‘s j
English 3-year-old Landau, and
Hiz h Gun. the American candidate and they 11 work out on the grass Bobby Jones of Oakland, Calif, in
horse-oftthe, -fter the fourth race of the after- the 10-round feature at New Yrok’s
K in noon.________ISi. Nicholas Arena" Du Mon.
This is the third running of the ___
first time a top American horse Tickets Sold, But No Teams
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cenhing 11:'.^^^ Ready I1 or Cotton Bowl Elay
English horse, Wilwyn. while last
year’s race went to the fine French DALLAS IP—— All the tickets have , ference game Nov 13 But under
colt Worden II been sold and the Cotton Bowl is . conference rules,- if two teams tie
i High Gun has never raced on just waiting for the ball to bounce for the title the one that beat the
a huge mess by knocking over the the grass, but American horsemen zoitcanshae atlsastyonesosthe other in regular season play goes
wonder boys of the Ozarks even expect the brown coli wil) take teams for the New Years Day *
though Arkansas is unbeaten and to the Laurel infield course without football.same. It has been in the the Cotton Bowl i ♦ i
untied and leading the conference any trouble Max Hirsch the 74- „ That s how it has been in the . In the campaign now almost at
with a brilliant 4-0 record. South-; pnxr.d King Ranch trainer will Southwest Conference this season its halfway point, there have been
Mr Mthldist and RAVor is. are yearod King.wancnatrannerr . —the games are so close they re! one tie, two games decided by a
ci i Methodist and Bay .or also are depend on jockey Eddie Arcaro to driving the bovs who deal in point’
still in the race and the Methodists haui down the 350 000 first priye .diins t 6 8Wh Ce In.Poin
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