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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Tuesday Evening, November 9, 1937,
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Preview Of
GRID COACH
Hades Trip
By FELIX R. McKNIGHT
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strongly enough otherwise to avoid
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and untied in seven starts, plays
been tagged the season's outstand-
the Majestic.
Second Un: 11. Nebraska, 55; 12.
Louisiana State, 52; 13 Baylor, 43: |
Ranchers Off
To California
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seasons... Dwight Sloan.
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Texas' ball on the 25.*
HONEST MISTAKES
I and other officials.
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over unpredictable Auburn.
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Fuller. San Angelo back, became
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Warner Pleads
For New Rules
CHAMPS AT MAJESTIC
Loyolans will have a .former end.
Manager C. W. Moss down at the Don Schult. playing quarterback.
T. S. Rollins Set y.
J. T. Rollins, Asst. Sec’y.
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without lifting my hat and making
a sweeping bow
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Pitt Panthers Displace Bears
■ Of California As No. 1 Team
Beam Abilene ..
j McHorse, B wood
Moser 8 ville
Frogs Gloomy And
Ailing This Week
Labor Board Winner
And Loser In Court
Auto
Glass
Installed
Fresno Prepares
For HSU Invasion
212-pounder passed for six touch-
downs, rammed another over. K .He
smacks the 1mhe tikes Nagurskt,has
idle last week and only four of the
six in action producing any scres,
status of the other leaders was not
Peel talked Monday with Stanley *
Thompson, president of the Port
Worth club and indicated that a
Warner, the master offensive strate-
gist of college football, is ready for
Ambers and Barney Ross retained
their titles against Pedro Montanez
dicate the two teams are evenly
matched, each having chalked up a
two touchdown victory over Albany.
The Tigers looked especially potent
scoring figures, the coaches and |
writers were listening to a man who I
has been a leader in building foot-
It Happened
On The Gridiron
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tie
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gain, was lying flat as he fumbled
Of course he was down, but the
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to
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7. Paschal 14
67, Ranger 0.
OSweetwater 14.
6, Stephenville 13
34 Big Spring 7.
74. Eastland 13
12, San Angelo 6.
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Game Armistice
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District Pennant
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Rice’s football stars come in
pairs...Now it's lain and Otie
Cordill, a 190-pound Weal Tex-
an who took two of Lain's last-
minute heaves for touchdowns
that boat Arkansas ..Cordill,
too, is a powerful runner, dead-
ly kicker and pass snatcher .
Already they’re comparing the
soph twins to Bill Wallace and
John McCauley. _e
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in a row. You can't keep boys
going at top speed in every
game. Even Rockne couldn't do
that
tests.’’
WE WuZ ROBBED
athletic staff, left this morning by
Santa Ft from Buffalo Gap.
of |
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The Hardin-Simmons footballers
hope to extend their victory streak
to fifteen straight Armistice Day in
far away Fresno. Calif.. where the
Cowboys play the Fresno® State
Bulldogs.
Twenty-six members of the squad,
accompanied by Coach Frank Kim-
vtte
crat
gua
Robbins running mate, wished to
be quoted as saying "Lain and Cor-
dill will give Rice the champion-
.ship."
One of football's tougher cus-
Baylor Drops From 4th To 13th After
Surprising Loss To Texas Longhorns
By ALAN OOULD
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The ear doesn't slop suddenly
Your heart doe* but not the A
cage. It starts doing a super-
big-apple, as though hung on
a spring. It keep* on doing this
until the -rat dies," so to speak.
The occupant beats the cat to
it by fifteen minutes.
First ten
1. Pittsburgh '31 1-2)
2. California (9)
3. Alabama (13)
4. Fordham fl 1-2)
5. Dartmouth
6. Yale *
7. Santa Clara
8.Duke---
9. Villanova
10. Minnesota
card pits Cross Plains at Winters ! BRECKENRIDGE
and Bangs at Santa Anna Friday.
Awaiting Decision
FORT WORTH, Nov. 9 — (UP)—
Homer Feel manager-outflelder. of
the Texas league and Dixie series *
youll see another opening for the
fans to kiek about officiating.
"It was also a fumble which gave
the Texas team the chance for the
game: "He is the best passer I have
ever run up against." And Mr. Rob-
Speaking Of Sports
By HAL 8AYLES
These southwest football officials are getting some tough
breaks this fall. Week after week close decisions have arisen
for the fellows in the striped shirts. Adding to their misery •
is the motion picture and candid camera checkup on most of
the hard plays.
After pictures were used to point out that officials had erred
in the Rice-Texas game, Benny Lee Boynton, one of the section ’s
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1 wide tday thoughts' of their 46-8
I victory over Nevada Saturday End
in the "first ten," is indicated by
I the following tabulation:
(First places bracketed: points
I scored 10-9-8-T-6-5-4-3-2-1
ABILENE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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won and lost today; in an endea or j
l to obtain a supreme court review .
of two of its orders which have
pany. in which the latter was di-
rected to bargain collectively with I
The cowboys have been scored on
only three tims and rolled up 210
points. Fresno also has six wins and
a tie with the U. S. C. varsity re-
serves. /
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BRANNON-SIGNAIGO CIGAR CO.
Dalles, Houston, San Antonie, Fort Worth
less he reached an "understanding"
with Business Manager Cecil Coombs
life sweeps past. from the first corn Boutwell. Larry Cunningham, Clar-
silk cigarette back of the bam. to ence Headstream, Elmer Oatman. |
the latest phoney nickel in the slot Kirk McKinnon and Harold Rus- u .
machine. sell, backs. Mosan brecK ’ *
Fuller. Angelo .
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The supreme cgurt consented to ,
review a case against the Penn- I
the Rice
BROWNWOOD Nov 9.—(Spl.)-
Battles will rage on two fronU in
the Marine
association.
In a third
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Arkansas passer, after
turned in a bad game against
S. M. U. while Baylor had
stayed at a peak for three weeks
The team will arrive in Fresno e . i 1
Wranetdevrmpaeizr"pndmnandgmne San Angelo Back
return trip will start early Friday A. . , .
morning Nearc eA0 n
The Ranchers must play the hol- -‘-u‘ - LvUU III
legality of the sit-down strike the
court directed the full fashioned
hosiery workers to show cause why •
the litigation should not be dis-
missed. on, the ground that the
matter had been settled.
and Ceferino Garcia, respectively,
for two
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Dstrict U-M fans must wait an-
other week for the big game. Put-
nam and Baird, still unbeaten, clash
on Nov. 19.
Traditional Armistice battle be-,
tween Clyde and Baird wi be play-
southern front Brady, unbeaten
that Texas recovered.
between Pitt and Fordham.
The ranking list, as a barometer
on what may happen to the leaden
this Saturday. Indicates Pitt a
heavy favorite over Nebraska, Notre
Dame the choice over Army. and
608ay Methodist field today and
hoped for a few day, of sunshine
before the Saturday encounter with 1
the Bears.
Said Jack Robbin,. the great
h,
for over
Abilene Backfield
Shot With Injuries
For Holiday Tussle
Abilene, battered Eagles, mating
I groggily down the home stretch in
; the Oil Belt pennant race, must
NEW YORK, Nov. 9. (AP)— Pittsburgh 1 football power- rA n A 1/1 A m
house, triumphant in the Rose Bowl last New Year’s day and | ( ) KAY)
seemingly ambitious to try it again, displaced the University I V UM I LVN
Copper miners make tKis trip 1 prepared for the Hardin-Simmons I Webster, 8 water
twice a day They think nothing ’ Cowboys here Amistlce Day.
of it. The Texan upset Fresno 28 to 6
As for me I 11 never again be at Wichita Palls last year and are
able to look a kettle in the face undefeated in six games this year.
derby to Morley Jennings, Baylors
fine coach and one of the grandest
mentors in the business.... said
Jennings after D. X. Bible's deflated
Texas Steers chilled Baylor "b wl‘
hopes Texas played a whale of a
game. They outplayed our boys and ‘
deserved that victory. I thought
Wolfe and Atchison were outstand-
ing. I have no alibis for my boys. I
of California today as tha nation’s No. 1 team.
The combination of Pitt's emphatic victory over Notre Dame
and California’s scoreless tie with Washington helped bring
about the biggest shakeup so far in the national gridiron
---------------------—— ranking poll conducted by the
My i
ednateatFe’orhomecomhingac- merpihe BaylorBeare Saturday at
uivities, will take place Saturday thns. ” Y stadjum. ,, .
night between the Daniel Baker c Methodists.kinzpin blocker.
Hill Bulles and the Wildcats of ; Che ea Crouch, will be ready to go
Ablene Chnstsan College, again Saturday and hi, backfield
- _ mates Henry Guynes, Jack Morri-
i son and Red Ewing will be in con-
| ditlon,to play at least part of the
fame.
I Coach Matty Bell looked at the j
muchly abused officials cannot be plan was being considered that was
expected to see verything, and they agreeable to him. Peel insisted aft-
saw only that Brazell fumbled and ' er the season was over that he
it was would not return to Fort Worth un-
The arguments have.been going the boxing fans and sports writers,
tney i on since September on several ‘ The motion picture camera gives >
fold ' fronts. Just take a glance at a few zouanringside seat for the four
1 - - championship bouts in which Lou
Associated Fress.
ALABAMA GETS VOTES
Pittsburgh collected a majority of
the first-place ballots, 31 1-2 out
of 55, and piled up a decisive mar-
• gin on points while California drop-
ped to second place after leading
the procession for three weeks. Ala-
bama received more first-place votes
than California in this week's
Engi new Benefibial
for scoring
Rain Is expected to cut short to- _ . -
probably ablest arbiters, fixed up the situation as follows:
"Well, I guess the officials --------------------
pictures showed or was it a per-
fectly legal catch?
Why did the official call back the
forward lateral on which Texas
The reel moves along at a more
rapid clip than In most fight pic-
tures since only the Important
rounds of each bout are flashed on
the screen. Another thing that dis-
dropping a notch to third place, x^ence beamed Bible: Everythin,
The marked swing of football's L OS in our favor. My boys had
balance of power .to the north-east
with five teams from this second
of the picture, "Carnival of Cham-
pions". late last night for a few of
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request has been ' made for
Jim Thorpe and ErnleNevers.father more tickets. .
DALLAS. Nov. 9.-P-Dott the ; piyamcomprativebscores in
sizzling rvalry between Anson’s I brace themselves this week for
, Tigers and Stamford's Bundogs wil ! fig shetdwneghest sAmgeonrce
be renewed Armistice Day at Stam- the Breckenridge Buckaroos, pre-
। ford with the district 9-B football season favorites, at 2:30 Armistice
I title hanging in the balance. : afternoon
day’s practice program,
keeping the May hew men
Monday after a heavy rain They
were Bob Harrell ad Ward WU- j
kinson, backs, who have been out 1
for some time. Russell Hensch end
and Jack Tittle. reserve center. ■
Hurt in the Centenary game Satur-
। day Glynn Roger* guard. and I
I thu wood Horner. and. |
laurels in the Oil Belt last week
when his three touchdowns against
Brownwood left him within five
points of John Hogan the Breck-
enridge tally maker. Fuller’s sea-
son aggregate rests at 79 points.
Fuller * at 84.
By HENRY McLEMORE
United Press Staff Correspondent
BUTTE. Mont.. Nov. 9 (UP—
Starting today. Rocky Mountain
Standard Time, my life is going to
be devoted to the doing of good.
I am going to get up earlier
in order to find more old ladies
to help across streets, and more
eats who need tin cans removed
from their tails. When I see a
crippled bird I will stop and.
after putting splints on its
wings, lead it by the hand to
a reasonably priced, but well-
filler—the satisfying mellow-mild-
ness that lets you smoke Lovera
from morning til 'way after sunset!
It's hard to believe that this great
smoke costs only a nickel. You'll
say it's worth a dime in any man's
er i McKinney the Hardin-
Simmon* backfielder who has
gained 319 yards from scrim-
mage for an average of 7.6 yards
per thrust and completed 21 of
42 passes for a .500 average of
five touchdowns, is president of
the senior class and the college's
nomination for "who's who on
American college campuses.
Worth, today awaited ecis ion on
— L. - -- whether he will direct the local team
score which placed the b em ish on 4 ,,,
the Bear record for the year Bra-asai m<938
baseball champions from Fort
turners is George (No Pads)
Graham, member of the St. Ed-
ward s university crew. . .He
gained that nickname because
he plays a very mean guard
without the use of blocking or
thigh pads .. And Burns i Scoot-
Texas
prp4)
Brownwood Fans
Have a Full Card
Hardin-Simmons
To Play Fresno
State Thursday
No wonder Lovera is the fastest-
selling cigar in the entire State!
Texas smokers know what they want
—and Lovera gives it to them. Try
Lovera yourself! Get acquainted
with the magnificent workmanship
nuIND < HANCE
PHILADELPHIA A bandit wear- , been set aside by lower court,
ng Elasses burst Into bespectacled : ~
James M Cassels druig s tore and
Was L 8. U oftside when an L
S. U. end grabbed the ball out of
touchdoandrand Aoceyards * Marcel Thil dropped the European •
How about Rice s winning touch- middleweishtcrowntoEred Apos-
down pass again,! Texas’ was the to * and Sixto Eacobar.was. de-
b.U snatched off the ground as the | Aartybantamawensht cham-
have ridden around the old and lie Clary, Ollie Reeve*. Neal Da-
dath-defying Indianapolis race vis. Truett Fuleher, Bill Pletcher,
track at full speed flown across the ends; Mack Alexander. Charles
continent i the sfratosphere seek- Radosiovich, Travis Green. James
Ing a dawn-to-dusk record, and Cooke tackles; Vestal Newberry,
had a part th many other before- ' Prank Selfridge Buell EHison, M
the-age- of - reason - sets- in didoes. ' H Raiborn, Lloyd Guy, guards; Ed
But when the brakes are put on Bigelow Clyd Turner, centers; El-
that super squirrel cage, rigor mor- don Mahuron, Burns McKinney,
tis sets in like high tide, and one s | Jack Hinrich*. Luther Raley. R. T.
With Your members of the circuit NEW YOkK, “NDDI. Opop
scored against Rice? Wasn't the
i behind the picture from the or-
Wasnt it a pretty big mistake for runeofenhatmeness
mike in the ring. It picks up every
punch—and let me tell you. those "
little fellows landed plenty of blows.
14. Auburn. 30: 15 Rice, 29: 16
Colorado university. 23; 17. Indiana.
13: U. Notre Dame, 12; 19. Holy I
Cross, 7; 30. Arkansas. 6.
Minnesota, traveling a surprising-
ly g-zag course, bounced back in-
to the first ten after one week's
absence. Duke and Villa nova also
moved into the select circle, as the
experts filled gape left by Baylor.
Nebraska and Ohio State. Baylor
skidded from fourth place to 13th
after its first defeat.
Only two of the top ten, Alabama
and Santa Clara, have records clear
of either tie or defeat. Seven others
have nothing worse than a tie on
their slates, including the now fa-
mous and third successive deadlock
iday game this week without the m , r e ,
services of their star backfielder, Ke e \rorinm
bald-pated Ed Cherry, and veteran - ~-V. 9′9
tackle. Odis Crowell. Both regulars
54. Snyder 0.
62 Ranger 12
21. Eastland 6
49. Brownwood 12
7. Sweetwater 0.
13. Cisco 0.
7. Stephenville 6. •
Tickets for the game went on
ball attacks. I sale this morning at Frank Myers
Since the turn of the century 1 drug store. A block of only 450 Football fan* should keep in mind The c,t hi. ..
Pop has been an outstanding foot- ducats was available today, but a that officials are not out there de- onemic“ ,0 , nsam hsretent
ball figure, coach of the fabulous----* --- •--• —a- *— —* Hheratelv treine +e -- -1- -1— operation rot a shoulder ailment at
jured arm has not entirely healed, the referee not to notify the S. M
Benny Combs has recovered from U. coach he had exhausted his quo-
a severe throat ailment and will beta of legal tune outs against Van-
ready toge- — — —derbit? This failure cost S. M U. । Regular-runpfthepicture i
---— ---------------- ----------.Comparative scores indicate the | a five-yard penalty when the Pori- scheduled today and tomorrow at
ing blocker and is a defensive ter- Rising Star before a home audience Eagles hold an edge in Thursday’s ies had * first down on the Vandy
ror. Friday. It is the last league game ! game, but the Abilenians are look- four.
for Brady and the competition is ing for an even harder test than ( T, C. U. ans want to know why a
just about as stiff as can be offered the Stephenville game offered the pass* Interference penalty Pirot Hormner Peel
ift the 25-B loop. That one was just about as hard against Baylor Was not enforced in
Ballinger goes to Coleman for an as the Eagles could stand. ’ the Frog-Bear game.
Armistice Day game Rest of th. Here are the yawn record.: Now take thas par.gr. ph from !
I BRECKENRIDGE IN Tuckers Waco paper account!
of the Baylor—Texas game and
500 Iberately.trying.to rob the alma Temple would put him in shape to
- -
"orK the seme 8 .the.fellows soon to his home at Port Sullivan,
with the whistle may blunder, but Mlam county, for some hunting be-
on tore lie leaves for the annual minor
an league meeting at Mliwaukee Dec 1.
NOTRE DAME played South-
IN ern California in the last
game of a Knute Rockne foot-
ball team. Marshall Duffield.
Trojan- punter, got a bad pass
from center. The Notre Dame
line rushed in. Duffield, facing
the stand,, punted sideway,.
The ball went 60 yards for a
touchback—By Pat Hanley.
Boston university.
' balloting but was not supported was -pleased with their hustle "
for calisthenics and lighter work
List of Injuries now includes three
. . __- .. . . . „ of the Eagle,' backflelders-R: H.
I in downing.the Haskell Brave, 18-0, Mughes. P H El and James
' & tx suenenana x.-s e,
"Hamn game atHaskeuin the i aginst the Buckie? Bearmhe hom. , of 'em:
otneBs8am ecrdazenig htwe ever, is not expected to be sum- —
fulTohosopiwcors utherrtaP the' ciently recovered from a broken
Snyder Tigers in the feature Arm, colarbone to seeactionThu Breck
istice billing of 6-B The Plowbos Ov nthi e.ryalcamp.at ? reck:
are .out in front with four straight enridge. Coach Eek .Curtis plans a
1 triumph, and there is little UkeU- strenuous workout today with tap-
hood that the Tigers or any other ering otexereises tomorrow, arter-
team in that, sector can stop the noon. The Buckles also had..their
rugged farmers. string of casualties as Ralph Hamil.
Other games listed are Merkel second string back, went out of the
at Loraine and Rotan at Roby, both lineup last week with & broken
Seven of Rice's eight touchdowns : Armistice Day affair, hand.
can be laid directly to Ernie Lain —„euu.w Randy Knox, regular left end. out
। who begins to look like one of the ' NEAK pennant since the Eastland game two weeks
greatest all-around backfielders in Faint hopes of Ballinger and \ ago. is back in uniform but his in-
| Southwest conference history... The Winters to draw even with the fast-
stepping Brady Bulldogs are vested
in this week's encounters along the
PORT WORTH Nov. » -,UP>—
Texas Christian University , fobt-
bel squad was as gloomy as the
weather today as it prepared to
meet Texas Saturday at Austin
“Theyn beat us at least three
touchdown, ” said Howard
(Gloomy) Grubb, Frog freshman
coach who scouted the Baylor-Tex-
aa game
Six regulars were ailing as the
team went through a short drill
case, involving the
HATS OFF
' - kept and orderly bird bath.
. Thanksgiving will find me not
' only giving out turkeys, but pre- 1
: stuited turkeys, and In my spare
-time I will rub Boy Scouts together.
thus producing merit badges, fire
“and. I suppose, anxious parents.
I decided to be good yesterday,
renewing a hasty acceptance of
an offer to explore an Anacon-
da copper mine. Such a trip
wi make a saint out of the
most confirmed cuss, even a
sportswriter, because a trip to
the bottom of a copper mine is
nothing else but a preview of
that ride to the satanie suburbs
where the mayor wears cloven
hoofs and everything is served
well done.
One moment you are standing on
the ride of a hul, admiring the
' Butte civic projects, and adjusting
your bow tie. The next you are
dropping like a shot thing, straight
— down into the earth Down yon
racket. In pitch blackness. The
world is left behind as 100-500-1 ,000-
2.000-3,000—feet you plummet to-
ward you know not what. The sort
of fireman", helmet they clamped
on your head before you stepped
in the steel eake is pelted with rocks
and dirt. The tiny electric light
on the helmet casts a feeble glow
that only heightens the weirdness
of the plunge into the fire and
• brimstone region.
Brownwood the afternoon of Arm- • announced: This is a holdup"
istice Dar. Beginning at i o clock in mhey tussled. Both lost their
the high school stadium the Brown- Elasses and, helpless began groping,
wood Lions aril) clash with the The bandit found a pair and dashed
Sweetwater Mustangs in an Oil Belt away. They were Cassea.
rootball game
with the adjournment of that AAc.L.:.. , u
Marion, most of the fans will gomerhodists Hopes
to the Howard Payne stadium, a Soar For Saturdav
few blocks away, for the home- -oaT ror >aruraay
as Pop calls it, two wingbaek) sys-
tem. and originator of a dozen play, | Valley Boll Worm
that have stood the test of time. _ .... e .
"The defense has advanced this Eradication Complete
year to a much greater extent than i any. mistake you see out there
the offense." said Warner. This is AUSTIN. Nov. 9 P—The agri- the field is 999 times out of 1000
due not only to the more general culture department today had an- ; honest mistake
use of a five-man defense line but nounced virtual completion of a
to the many variations which an 1 Pink boll worm eradication pro- THE suggestion was made to me Centenarv Fovored
offensive team is up against ’ gram in Rio Grande valley coun- * at the Stephenville-Abilene -enrema! rurorga
The thought that hl, own Tern- ■ tie, but its final result, will not be game that the chain bearers wear To Beat Lovolans
pie team has played three scoreless known until next year special jackets or uniform, to dis- ■ . ‘ ,
ties probably was in Warner", mind I J M Del Curto. entomologist ’ tinguish them from others along LOS ANGELES Nov. 3-«-
; *hen he offered three suggestions i said cotton stalks Lad been plowed the sideline. Centenary s football Genu were
to help the offensive: (D Legisla- under destroying the breeding Brightly colored sticks at each considered odd,-on favorites her,
non to compel the defense to keep | place for a new generation of the i end of the ten yard, chain also today to trounce oft-beaten Loyola
six men on the line of scrimmage, , pest, unseasonably warm weath- , would help the fans keep up with in the coliseum Armistice Day.
<21 Adoption of the profesalonal er has caused some roots to sprout the yard, to go These little im- : The Gent, are due to arrive from
rule permitting forward passing \ anew, he said, but they were being \ provements. small as they seem. Shreveport tomorrow, drilling this •
from any point behind the scrim- plowed under । mean much to the paying custom- afternoon at Tucson, Aria in good
mage line <Instead of the present in addition, all seed to be used er. -------- I shape despite a hard season, the
five-yard limit); and (3) Restore in planting next year’s crop has
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FRESNO, Cal., Nov 9 — (UP- ।
The Fresno State Bulldog, put
ed at the latter’s home field, but ARILFNE
| there is little prospect for an up- 1
. .. - . ---- ------- I set in this one Strawn goes to
bins ran up against one Sam Bough Moran Fridsy in the other 11-B
contest. ।
sylvania Greyhound Lines, bus op-
erator*. in which the board hat di- |
rented the company to withdraw
all recognition of a labor organi-
zation which, it alleges. the com- ,
pany formed and dominated.
The court, however, declined to
• review the board's case against the
Delaware-New Jersey Ferry com-
There's a sickening turn-
then another—and another—as
the care sweeps around the
eurves hidden deep behind the
surface. Your knees buckle and
your stomach sweeps upward.
Then, seemingly miles under-
ground. lights begin to flicker.
But they bring no hope, only
fear as your dizry mind inter-
prets them as signals to the
devil that another resident is
on the way, and to get the
pitchfork ready.
The sing of the cable on which
you're dropping turns into a tor-
tured whine and then— I have been out of the lineup since
Well, the sensation at this point the East Texas skirmish. a serious contender
makes all the others I have ex- |
perienced pale into nothing, and I Those making the trip are Les-
Pee -J
An
Assa
4, 2
'&d0Ma a f AEdt
, the goal posts to the goal line been sterilized The Mexican gov-
aliped ■ rules committee move that win, Lou Little, Columbia coach and ernment, operating a similar pro-
mrmu-. . strip the defense of the edge he chairman of the rules committee of gram in parts of that nation ad-
°P men in tne race louo* . believes it holds over the attack in the American Football Coaches' as- joining Texas has cooperated ful- l
i an. PAT TK the modern game. sociation, backed up Warner * view*, . ly. Del Curto said
-n When the,veteran coach of Tem- and suggested a solution of eur- However, the final test of the
19 plc goltpat the meeting of the , rent offensive problems: the aban-J program will come next year when i
25 Football Writers association yester- don m ent of the huddle system of ; the new crop will be subject to at- i
74 day. and pleaded for rules change* | signal calling in favor of the old . tack from what insects, if any. re- ’
42 to eliminate scoreless tie* and raise fashioned quarterback method. | main, he said.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 179, Ed. 2 Tuesday, November 9, 1937, newspaper, November 9, 1937; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1589986/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.