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Price Will Head
WT-NM Baseball
LUBBOCK, Noy. 18 (P)—Mil-
ton Price of Dallas has been re-
elected president of the West
Texas-New Mexico Baseball
league, as were vice president’s
Bob Seeds of Amarillo and Sam
Rosenthal of Lubbock.
At a meeting of the league of-
ficials here yesterday Price was
authorized to vote the group's ap-
By HAROLD RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Editor
Two district champions will
have been determined and four
Bowl will emerge from Satur-
day’s important struggle between
Southern California and UCLA.
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The Big Nine and Pacific Coast
conferences will crown their
laying once-de-
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Down in District 14 where a
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Yale record of three victories, one
lost and a tie, Harvard could win
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schedule.
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fans in Gainesville through
the years we’ve been here.
They were boosting the boys
when they couldn’t win even one
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there’s a new ob-
stacle-wives. The tradition is
finding rough going among the
many married ex-servicemen now
crowding the campus. The wives
mystery play .. .. ..... we. aleu
that/haskept everybody guessing sihnce arlyFSeptembobaisresch « Elore, had besn invited, did
a dramatic peak this weekend with most of the puzzles being solved
on the same afternoon.
ing by beating Dartmouth 21-7,
>r its third league triumph
against one tie, however, and a
victory over Harvard would
the Owls must dispose of the
Frogs and the Bears.
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on. Very few members turn- "
out to be r — - “ '
other eastern headqurters,
at Delaware
away a --- J- g--- -----
beams tonight, when they will be b
guests of the local Quarterback i
club. Regardless of the reason for
Rice, on the othe r hand, may ge
a bid to the Orange Bowl. Th
Houston team has been i______ ‘
COMES NEWS NOW that rex-
A&M colic gel will change the
athletic setup there, with official
announcement to come at the end
of the current football season.
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VV “holler calf rope" | on this
business of picking winners of
football games it's been the most
cockeyed season this corner has
ever exper ie need.
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race for the mythical national
championship.
Michigan stayed in the running
by knocking off Wisconsin, 28-6,
and if Illinois should falter' the
Wolverines could take the title
by winning this week a Ohio
State. The remainder of the Big
Nine windup will find Minne-
sota, 16-6 conqueror of Iowa, at
Wisconsin and Indiana at Purdue.
“Jocke" Joughin _ -___
DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer
325 North Commerce Street
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on the line this week as 1
i schoolboy football race 1
rardthe state play-off.
is “in” in District 9 and
HESPERIAN
Building a Savings Asan.
r ill East California St
hich turned back Missouri, 27-6
ntertains Nebraska, 33-0 winner
has only to tie Forest (Dallas) to
win the championship. If Adam-
son loses to Forest and Sunset
beats North Dallas there will be
— triple tie for the lead. But if
Forest wins and Sunset loses
indicated he had been contacted.
The Little Rose Bowl is being
sponsored by the Pasadena Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce. It has
announced it will select the west-
(counting three years
was no football in the_______
due to the war,) is believed sol-
idly in line for the invitation.
Coach Jimmy Parks, of the un-
defeated, untied Rangers, while
making no comment when asked
along wjth Tulsa, i
stands a" chance fpr
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might hurt the Cottoi
that , Arkansas-Tulsa game
coming Up. If Tulsa wallops the
Hogs and goes on :to the Orange
Bow 1 it won't mak our own bowl
look ।—1 * 1-T ----
experiencing,
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ment we have ordered to expand the exchange here and in
scores of other towns.
and tips the beam at 190.
Baldwin is more matured, hav-
ing returned to UCLA after serv-
| ice in the army. He is 24, comes
from Bakersfield, Calif., and is
: six-foot-one. Baldwin, a senior.
You can say what you wish,
but a doff of our fedora goes to
the Porker mentor, who took a
* that was unanimously pre-
__ _ to wind up last in the
conference and actually landed on
ping Pennsylvania, 34-7, rests this
week for its Nov. 30 finale with
Navy. The Cadets are itching for
a Rose Bowl bid now, what’s
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rolls towa
Odessa L ___ _,__
Conroe holds a like position in
District 12. There are more games
to play and each could be tied for
the lead but the teams) that could
Big Six teams have come down
to the wire with four of them
tied for the lead. Oklahoma,
the type of electric power service that indus-
trialists favor ... is abuo dantly and depend-
ably provided in Gainesville by Texas Power
colle ge
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Quarterbacks
Feed Leopards
Leopard football performers,
both the first and second string
squads, will be guests of the
Quarterback club tonight at the
Rowanis Country Club, the affair
to start at 6:30 o’clock.
The Quarterbacks have been
active supporters of the Leopard
teams this year and are treating
the boys to a barbecue and all
the trimmings tonight. The guest
list also includes the coaches of
the city.
Tonight’s program will take the
place of Tuesday night's regular
club meeting at the Chamber of
Commerce, President Bill Block
stated.
. _ -smaller all-
irious schools, Bucknell at
team tomorrow morning and
~nete- dudire ate
Forest will be champion.
Bucs Are Favored
& Light Company. Because of this service,
Gainesville is in a position to offer to industry
the same power inducements
the Leopards’ poor showing this
season, it certainly can't be
the Quarterbacks.
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t Georgetown at 1 YU. .
over Iowa State this
.the winner clinching
crown. Kansas, whi
Kansas State, 34-0, plays Misso
for the other half of the titl
Thanksgiving day. *
Harvard, which____
Brown, 28-0, and Yale, 30-2 victor
Princeton, will try to settle
the Ivy League race
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' THE AGGIES GAVE the Owls
a tought battle for most of the
ball game but the Feathered Flock
finally broke loose and went to , — .
town in a big way before the District 9 also determines its
final gun. Now to share the con-
ference : throne with Arkansas,
GAINESV
GLASS &
SHOP
earn n the nation. Trouble is,
hey won’t do that . . . Well, one
more game here and we can get
ready to start over. Teemerde
meetBpnham here on
l iving afternoon. Get your tickets
Leopards
Thanks- .
Muhlenberg wilr be
fori a sort of little
between two of the
victol ‘ l,
Rutgers, Holy Cross
and C-----* " “
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flag by disposing of the Ponies,
who are a whale of a ball club
unil they near 1
line Then they bog down worse
than a loaded wagon on a black-
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tie them would be in no .
to put in championship claims.
Odessa i beat Sweetwater,' the
only team retaining a chance of
finishing in a deadlock with
anucr
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cities ... is in a position to grow as rapidly as
the people desire . .. with
of proud of his boy . . . Kilgore
Jun or college may ‘
the Tittle Rose rt
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can wrap up the Big Nine 16
this week at Northwestern, whose
27-0 licking by Motre Dame kept
the Irish abreast of Army in the
of plenty of dependable electric power
ice at all times.
THE LEOPARDS FAILED to
gain any district honors this sea-
son but they’ll at least
3
Bowl. The
mentioned.
the title by taking t ie Bulldogs.
Cornell Still in Running
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choolboy Race
oils on Toward
late Grid Title
Number of District
Championships Have
CHANGING TIMES
EUGENE, Ore. (A)—In pre-war
days the men students never
balked at following the University
of Oregon sophomore tradition of
growing. beards for the annual
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HUBERT BECHTOL
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Football Season That H
Kept Everyone Guessing to
Reach Climax This Weekend
By AUSTIN BEALMEAR
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 Like a well-staged
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In other "districtiT champion- more important, academy offi-
will not be decided until cials appear willing to accept one
week barring some sens a- this time if it comes. IT.
upsets.
their lighted" kieta, thPEinKn_
gridders scored a 32-12 victory
♦ver Azle High, Friday night.
Era counted three times'in the
first quarter, Bobby Anderson
going over for two and Jack Hen-
derson accounting for the other.
Bob Grundy was responsible
for the other two touchdowis,
counting one in the second quar-
ter and again in the fourth.
’ Arie scored once in the second
id again in the third. First
Georgia, which shares honors
with UCLA £ the ‘ '
toripus majorteams,91
Tech, which walloped 7
to 7, for its seventh.tr
--r- took a notion to play them
as they did Texas, the Houston
crew would experience a tough
afternoon.
champions before Saturday’s sun
goes down and by that time the
officials of the two leagues prob-
ably will have decided whether
to match the winners in the Rose
Bowl or clear a path to Pasadena
for the Ary's unbeaten team.
Title races in various other
conferences also are likely to be
cleared up and performances this
week will go a long way toward
determining which teams will ap-
pear in the remaining bowl games
on New Year’s day.
Army Takes A Rest i
Army, which followed its score-
less tie with Notre Dame by clip-
, high and if the former wins
Ysleta will be champion of Dis-
trict 4. But if El Paso comes
through it will take the title.
In District 8 Adamsor . (Dallas)
The visiting team in the. Little
Rose Bowl game scheduled at
Pasadena. Calif., Dec. 7 wil be
named Wednesday and Ki gore
Junior college will be all ears.
This game, matching crack
junior college teams, will probab-
ly have Compton, college of Los
Angeles, as the host eleven, i1
Kilgore, which last week won
its fifth Texas Junior College
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outfit and another. Hope
'exans do geta shot at em,
. . .4Second-guessers are now pre-
dieting that the Western and Pa-
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During the war bet ween 90 and
95 percent of all meat sold in the
yn ted States ! w as federally
INESVILLE
has won two other football l atters
playing for the Bruins. ...
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ovr favored G
e meets Pasadena
minutes of play .
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best
But the Big Nine has voted to
i Here's how the othe districts sendits champtthe Rose Bowl
look: ’ and the Pacific Coast loop, now
- ! 'faced with the biggest assortment
o choices in the history of the
post-season classic, must decide
who gets the nod.
The west team for the Rose
iwns favored the Cooke county
even. 13-7. Era completed five
11 passes for 48 yards and Azle
nnected with four of 10 for 40
yards. In rushing Era netted 306
yards to 108 for the visitors.
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Tex., stands one inch over si:: feet
and tips the Beam at 190.
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One will fall omt this week
when Brownsville plays Har-
lingen. Edinburg is idle.
The district races ex ter then-
final two weeks with only four
undefeated, untied teams in the
only all-vic-
I, and Georgia
ed Tulane, 35
- _,__.Straight win,
tion for their Dixie classic the
following week.
teams. 7.
, Hub, one of the best
catchers in the southwest,
20-year-old senior from Luk
standard-bearer for the state
playoff in December with unbeat-
The busiest place in fawn
is the telephone off if
The telephone office isjust about the busiest place y< *u can
imagine these days. There are more telephones com iected
| to the switchboard and more calls a day than ever t afore.
Operators are doing
Syracuse, upset
25-7, invades oluml
trounced Lafayette, _______
bama, 12-7 winner over Vander-
bilt goes to Boston College which
lost to Tennessee, .33-13, an
Penn State, < 12-7 c mqueror of
Navy, will be at Pittsburgh,
Odessa lor the top. Conroe won
the enemy goal over Lufkin by forfeit and Lufkin
is the last school that could
for the lead.
Austin (El Paso) plays El Paso
.we are doing every
can tofurpihyou tM best aers ice possible. 2
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iron great and _____
His 1 eing mentioned as ________
possible successor This will not
be known, however, until after
the Longhorn-Aggie tilt on Tur-
SEEMS A DEAp-CINC
Arkansas Razorbacks will
sent this conference __ _____
Years day in th Cotton Bowl,
even though Rice should win the
two remaining games and wind
in a tie for f irst place. The
two have met and Arkansas won,
so the Porkers wil be the Bowl’s
representatives, udoul
mer Aggie grid-
end coach there,
Prompt—Courteous
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
PACE BROTHERS
h 109 North Red River Street
Back of Tanner Furniture
swamped Montana, 51-7, for its
eighth straight win, can grab
both the Pacific Coast title and
the Pasadena plum by beating the
Trojans.
A victory for Southern Cal in
this last conference outing for
both clubs would give each a
share of the title, however, and
hand the conference the added
headache of selecting one of them
for the Rose Bowl.
Last Saturday was a open date
for the Trojans, who still have
nn-conference dates with Notre
Dame and Tulane. UCLA winds
up against Nebraska Nov. 30.
Illinois Can Win Flag
Illinois, ‛which blasted Ohio
State’s title hopes Saturday, 16-7,
„ov---omte '• t*ee •
AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor
There’s a merry battle on for
All-America end positions
two of the outstanding flankers in
the country are Hubert Bechtol
of the University of Texas
Burr Baldwin of the University
of California at Los Angeles____
play left end. Incidentally, so
Bechtol is seeking one of the
two end positions on The Asso- i
ciated Press All-America for the
third time. He made the last two
Naturally, they'd have preferred
- a s inner, but they didn’t let up
in their support all season, in face
■ of tie boys' showing A lot of the
—edit goes to Bill Block, the
Shereum tied
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Sherman, and. North Side,
have been tied but V9 rr
f esated. They are Pasadna,
ferson, Lamar and Marshall
leave the issue in doubt, until
Cornell’s Thanksgiving date with
Pennsylvania *
Syracuse, upset by Colgate,
ibia, which
any too hott . . Chicago
Beats beat Washington Redskins
Sunday to take a commanding
in their division of the po-
league. The defending champion
Los Angeles Dos • nosed out the
.Chicago Cardinals in the last two
n . J. Notre Dame
are just naturally the
teams in the nation.
They never get upset, like Texas.
Henry Stollnwerck, son of Coach
Stolly. scored the winning
down for his team at Waxal
against Temple. Bet Stolly is sort
it's possible for a team to be as
putrid as the Frogs against Ark-
ansas and then look so good
^pinst a better dub, such as the
Longhorns
But those Tea ds just flat out-
played the Steers from the open-
ing toot of the whistle until the
referee called it quits last Satur-
day. Never have we seen Bobby
Lane so bottled up as the Frogs
had him A lot of credit goes to
Dutch Mever for figuring up that
special defense. He had the Steers
guessin? all afternoon Infact, we
can well imagine they’re still
guessin’
THE ARKANSAS HOGS made
.Certain of at least a tie for the
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TOUCHDOWN PASS FOR TCU—Left End Dick Lipscomb of Texas Christian University, a
takes a pass from back Carl Knox for TCU’s first t ouchdown against the University of Texas at F
Worth. The pass, thrown from Texas’ eleven yard line, climaxed a 75-yard aerial march by the Fra
Texas players James Canady (10) and Jerry McCauley (76) chase Lipscomb. TCU wan 14-0.
their best to keep the epee 1 and
it of heavy demands. They handle
aaptly, but sometimes, during very
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RSHIP
this time, which is okay by fans
<f the nation. Only ill be too
1 ad for UA ... An SMU stu-
dent tolthe writer if they’d put
1 he gl fines on the 20-yard line,
i he
UCLA, which
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r get a bid to
__________ Bowj,” a tilt be-
tween ’ California’s best junior
lead.
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