Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1948 — Page 50
— : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 1948 ria — Huntington Howitzer Scores for Ary in Second Period Against Navy Georgia Smashes ad
Boudreau Looks 21 to 13; Bid to Bowl For 2d in Row Game Cinched by Wii
But Pitching Could Become ‘Rauch’s Passes, Halfback’s Line Smashing:
A Cleveland Problem Lead Bulldogs fo Title Before 53,000 Fans <_
‘ "By EDWIN POPE, United Press Sports Writer ~~ | \ By Eddie Ash : pr. 4 Ga., Nov. 21—-Georgia’s bounding Bulldogs, - Times Sports Editor
i IP is NOT easy to win two major league baseball pennants in a row although it has been accomplished more than a few times down through the years. . . . But it's an ordeal |
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; dogs their sixth straight league to bear up under the wear and tear of a strenuous 154- ander Tins triumph. ; game campaign and repeat the furious pace the following Po a reals 32 _— season. , ... Lou Boudreau, ace shortstop and manager of Cleye-| . |neers in the game, but stay in - land’s new world champions, has said repeatedly that his club will 7 they did and Georgia’s victory i «bow 8 e again ig 1949. ... or thereabouts . . . and for wre was not certain until just before Years to come. . . . a second championship in a row in base ‘finish, even ythough Georgia + «. at least it's against the law of averages. ‘Nov. TiS Sai, 14-0 faiftime lead. i (Bayer had to. battle overtime to win. their pennant this tis ALLL ma. No Veo Tech narrowed the gap to 14 . year an strain told on them y p in the World Series. . . . Some of| adores Bummbisd Tennessee forito 7, but just as their supporters Robart that 1048 zip could be lost for- Iris warm Heat Sane Sines 081 ioasy, began whooping up uitle Kenpy running up a 28-to-8 victory. McCall hauled back a punt 55 ever. . .. The real Cleveland prob-| After starting off sourly withiyards for the clinching Georgia = lem, if there is one next season two losses and a tie, Vandy has|touchdown. 3 . might be In the mound depart. now won seven in a ‘row. The Clinches Title K INC Fem. a . Ba et us has pasaca Commodores will play Miami next! The victory clinched the South~ A va 3 week. eastern Conference title for the : regular season in 1948 yg A (Continued From Page 49) Acs Topo |TV tearin dogs een. 14. . . , He is not the same old pack Gordy Hunger ed ob Army's Harold Schulz (48) of Huntington, Ind., s Novy players in his wake as he charges through center for the first Army score Boa derbit won by tearing Bo Bullde 8 TY hve Been, Jo or Feller and his second World's own 45 and Frank Gaul, ND| in the second period of yesterday's annual Service cies sic, Hanging on to Schulte is ng avail is Navy's Pistol Peto Wiliams (22). ondary defense when it countedithe Southern Conference powerBerar froved (DPolnk tac, rsovred on the {3 ony t . Cr aE ed Tee Te ee see | Dri 15 seconds of playi ti . " ols had to off longer resis bekvesn mound. av manus 1 he tesa woes | GO] Ca ers ose Hoosier Cracks Navy Line Fi tins Middies ay yn Lose SII Yew rive signments next year. . . . Gene Tripucka dropped back and cas- : A lightning 43-yard pass play|their own 34 where a Tech punt 10.42 Beardon and Bob Lemon carried'ually hit the target with a touch- “A MM T k ¥ u A o § 5 | gave Vanderbilt a touchdown|fell. Rauch’'s first pass was a | 4 Cleveland's flag load last season. down pass to end Bill Wightkin, S om a es 0 er ia S start in the first quarter. And|wobbly heave but his favorite end, In Sta It's the history of baseball The pass covered 37 yards. 2 : “5 Ie rmy - then, after two scoreless periods,|Gene Lorendo, snatched it and SLR of : winning! Oracko added the extra point Huntington Family Forms Living Room y two more salted the game away{rambled to the Tech 32. : More. int m usually falls Into and the Irish led, 32 to 0, as the] (Continued From 49) v . : s before Tennessee could score. Long March Started ore Inu § slump te Allowing sempaigy, Ihalf ended. Ernie Cline and potted one from Cheering Section When Indianan Crosses Line a Dage 49) y Taps it was prophetic, but| John Donaldson made first and Sridiron on 48 Yard March undecpeath. y TTMAN » ATMY|the sun, behind the clouds for 24/down on theaTech 21 with an end Prev the theory his club will be Strong-| ny i.o name marched 48 yards| Fiffeen seconds to go, Kgnie Young Hal Shultz broke through center for the first Army Started from its 45 and 2 hours, broke out just as Herb|/sweep. Ger ran for four and The incre er in 1049. . . , Maybe he's right. = TORT iis. ar oh who Phelps fouled Cline, who took it/touchdown this afternoon and a little piece of Philadelphia Muniei- Shultz finally Sarid il yer TOM Rich, halfback, took a scrimmage|Rauch sneaked to a first down on clever plays - Wouldn't want to bet on it,|q, "Cont ror 38 yards ‘right|out. Just as the gun went off. pal Stadium broke loose in the living room at 820 Oak St. Hunting- the 6 aie iD yeoman line pass and skittered 43 yards|the 10. Geri burst through to game more p though. . . . Maybe he believes the |g 0 1 "410 ‘or the field and |Phelps fouled Throckmorton. The|ton, Ind. OY ew minutes later it looked|d™™ the right side line for thatithe five and Floyd Reid, on a high schools Red Sox and the Yankees will be hit the center of the line twice| Tech guard started to take it out, Hal's best fans, Mrs. Beaulah Shifltz and his brother Alfred, Hk . A Lt Arnold Ga: first score. wide end sweep, went across schools in all weaker a year hence. . , . Andi" up his own score on a Dut went to the charity lane and|acted in true-football-fan fashion as “their boy” broke the ice for a He An ne mo NE standing up. Geri kicked the first had football he’s a better than fair observer in plunge over left guard. Oracko|COnverted at the gun, making it stalled Army team. Dave Parrish catght on the Na Park C B of his extra points. | 9988 boys pla his chosen profession. . . . With/o E8 Over let guard. Oracko|,gy, ay “I was a little disappointed at|high school graduating class and ug vy agers DOW | geri started a 92-yard Georgia on senior hi the smooth operator, Cleveland rd straight e led. 12 to © at the first/the outcome,” said Mrs. Schultz, |now stands 36th in his class of|3 and Fullback Rudy Cosentino mareh: for school te placement. Howe led, ’ bucked it with T S d f the second score by ‘President Bill Veeck in his cor" woshineton showed som) life|duUarter, but the count was("I hoped they would make one600 at “The Point." ae ad ip ee Borin i o Sacred Heart running from his own eight to while 437 b ner, Boudreau is sure of all-outl;,.. in the third quarter with knotted, 20-all, at the half. more touchdown.” | All-Around Athlete oh was all there was to the| Sacred Heart's Spartans won Tech's 47, a jaunt of 45 yards. played for j backing. - |fullback H Tech’s margin of victory came| Alfred, who 4s following in his! 15 hioh school h an atl their second cage victory in two|Rauch tossed two straight first- for high scho ns ullbac arry Tiedemann doing n high school he was an all- first half, but shortly after the 25 hi the runni at the foul line, hitting 15 of 23|brother’s footfleps as left half starts last night, defeating Park|down passes and with the ball on or 104 ing nati yn horse back passing. The Huskies got as fos|8itempts. Hows hit 11 of 17 from|for Huntington High School, said, (870Und athlete, making letters TTL BC S60 tUUG DeRO% APWisenool 52 to 34. The Spartans|the 18, Gerd ran for another first school gr ® ce “ in football, basketball and track. the men were as Notre Dame 3 the gift stripe, but hit poorly from|“I would have liked for Army to But ing N ) scored 10 points before Park|down on four. Then Rauch ng) ache. Jin rT Tet stoonrd ne ng field, 13 of 69 tries for a :181(win, but as long as they didn’t|He went to the state track meet Calis passes wont” stray ang|School could get started and led|again crossed up Tech, faking a | £1ided 1B Iron a a of 14 |fense. Leahy swept the players’ |3verage. Tech hit 12 of 47 for|lose it's all right. at Technical in 1945 as a hurdler. [Navy ‘took over on its 1. at the first quarter 19-7. sneak and handing to Johnny Til- aly hr eo wily on a [bench clean of substitutes during|~>%: Another Brother in School |He played on South Central Con-| Aided by an interference pen-| FISh point man of the game|litskli who scored easily as the > farm. a that's how he |the Boal period, using 44 players|,, Pols waa =e big Sup for Another brother, Allen, is also|ference. championship teams in|aity Navy drove to Army's 25,"as the Spartans Jim Engleking|seécond period started. ar 3 in al ech, getting markers. ers| away to school. After graduation basketball and football two years. |from where Bill Powers went 22|With 16 points. Park was sparked| The Tech line that had been: s learnce mounts of on top . hei in the final quarter, after|3°t 10 and McKinsye nine for|from Manchester last year he ac-|. Harold will be 19 next month|yards to the Army 3. Powers|DY Suards Cline and Bowes who!so bewildered during the two Dey To ee of the starting ate Washington's Pete Wilson had|"°": » cepted a chemistry fellowship at/and is only a sophomore. picked up 2 in the next play and|dumped in 14 and 13 points re-|Georgia charges broke through p14 ae punted poorly out of bounds on Teoh mn i al owe a) 1 pr| Cornell. He was home for summer vaca- then Hawkins, who has been SPectively. to block the first of two Geri a 1 IT MAY Be" years before a his own 30, the Irish went tol Pollom.f 6 6 1stewartt 3 1 3| Since their father died eight|tion this year and is coming|plagued by injuries most of the| Scred at ( Fark School Ipunts late in the second period. Ing ! ae ee Pacific Coast Conference eleven work again with a one play touch- |Sreuithe 3 | 3Pes® 4 3 3 Years ago the boys have helped home for Christmas. Last Yule year, carried it over. Drew con- Engleking! 8 o "lBiackwens '§ 's %/Dan Bradach knocking the ball ape is a outside of the State of California/down. It was Jack Landry, re- Roepkeg 0 1 5/Browng 2 1 5/augment Mrs. Shultz’'s income season Mrs. Shultz spent a week verted to tie it up. Filey? r 1 0 1 Bradford, 1 1 1pack to Georgia’s 29 where Tech bial and gets to the Rose Bowl. . . The|serve halfback. who found wide: kmorions 3 2 LPirtle,g 1 0 las a bookkeeper with the Wilson |at the Academy, but she is more ARMY Carroll.g 30 ato : : i|recovered. pais oO . University of California is back|open space at the center of the Page 10 Ebel 0 : 3 Insulating Co. Harold worked|thrilled about the prospect Of [eit Tackies ton. Fein” Ackerson. |HoRinE 10 Bowes § § 14 Punt Blocked for Score oe in the big time, Southern Cali-|line and went highstepping 30 5,8 0 0 Okdginglong © 0 O/several summers as a filling sta- having her son home for the holi-| omer Guards—Henry, Lunn, Hendrick- Hardesty, 1 2 2| * But the engineers got nowhere fornia and Stanford are on thelyards to score. Oracko completed| Totals 12 15 16 Totals 13 11 1s|tion attendant before entering days. ® Centers—Bullosk, . Yeoman, Meckmull Schasteig 2 1 3 that time and it wasn’t until the I comeback trail and UCLA always his day's work with his fourth| Rees Para Fane Umpire. Prank the Academy. He also worked| “I am proud of him,” is all Mrs. Riel Junrds—T astuca, Irons, Barnes. Dwengerg 0 0 1 third period that their stellar h fon i is a threat. . . There is every|placement. Bh as a construction helper and car- (Shultz could say about Howitzer Rich: Ends Embed Parris To — == — — —|line-play paid off at all. Georgia A Yh prospect that at least one of these One Irish © It eee ried papers in the winter. Hal, her son, who broke the ice Ruarterbacks—Reed. Galiffa Dielens. Rotoe: OnOS0 Tol ore Alllwas backed up deep after a of, Evausvill will represent the Far West asan’y . He was valedictorian for his|against N Lett Halfbacks—Vinson. Stua Masariu. | ompirer denn South. Bot four e Pasadena classic for years| ‘Washington was held to a net Valpo Cagers Win n fo s8|ag avy. Right Halfbacks—Shelley, eat shuts. clipping penalty and Geri tried However, the / : lec Stephenson. Lost. |to kick from his 5. Bill Healy, : to, come. . *. The future looks Yard rushing total of 89 while| "Final Peri d Goal Gi Senne Pro Basketball . Mahding ung dark for the Tour northern /NOtre Dame smashed at will for With Late Spurt ina erio od vés Fs Left Ends—Prasier Carson, McElroy. | ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Al America guand, thiew id 200 state — Ren schools, the two Oregons and the oo yards. Tripucka attempted A strong second-half drive| ° ° tart Shckis—tmerson, Sn ! Western we TP OP ot ok oy the - zone Ripple, Weal > ve passes and connected on | Centers—La ct, r ea two Washington . three, each good for a touchdown. during which two forwards piled Caps 1-1 Tie With Bears BE ens, Comper ™ neni UE 3 2 800 HY 826 where end George Brodnax re- In picking THE SUM “of $20,000 has |The only Irish casualty was guard |" i points, ie Valparaiso Yul: | gilt Tackles—Beeler, ‘J. Hunt. Kno- 8t. ‘Ly Lou “ 83. an 37 So covered for the Tech touchdown. back, the wes - versity a -94 victory las HERSHEY, Pa., Nov. 27 (UP)|from behind the cage by Frank,’ “Right Ends—R, wil oer : M0iDinky Bowen kicked the point. the sta ed En pe lop a eh Whe suffered a ght over Concordia Seminary| Cliff Simpson scored an unas-|Mario. Bruce blasted the puck| Quarterbac pe Basinger. Horne Ridgehol ToriAiFouss” 1 i Jl W418 eorgla came back banging thinking, 3a ing sandlot baseball in the New | Leahy's post-game remark was OP the Valparaiso hardwood. sisted goal in the final period to-linto the cage from the edge of| Hight Haitbacks cous, i hp 4 W L Pct. Tp op|harder than ever and drove down Don Klingl York” metropolitan area. . . |a terse “I am very proud of the| The Valpo.cagers were trailing night to give Indianapolis a 1.10 1|the crease. The Caps were short Fullbacks Hawkins, Bittern. Was ca lag 's $100 ta Sato the Tech 7 where. the drive Broad Ripple Sald cash amaunt was contrib- team for doing such a grand job./27 to- 24 as the second halfjtie with the Hershey Bears in aja man at the time with Otto Hel- avardt, (Philed ste By 8488 113: ujSuddenly. wilted, But on Tech's George Enj uted by the baseball Yankees (All the players are very happy opened. They had opened the bruising American Hockey|ler, playing coach, sitting ‘out al Army scone BY PERIODS 1g Bulmer +3 : 3 1033 103 punt for better position, McCall, Cathedral w and Giants. . . the entire met [in the thought that they have|3¢oring and had immediately heen | League game played before nearly|tripping infraction. | Nay cbiowisBassisete O puekr 121 [Providence 1 9 .100 sis 939 165-pounder, gathered the ball in back on the receipts of a benefit exhibition played with a record-breaking pesand ie, Qsare Ane 5000 fans. levine with mak Simpson tabbed the equalizer at sais ¢ thm Gh Hawking. 1 RESULTS 1AST Jame on nia wa 45 ald races through tion he could ame they played one night last team.” seven s e Bears, playing make-|7:14 of the final stanza after a —Drevw eom a8 v erica a cluster of tacklers for the fullback job 8 " y play 5 Today's game here closed the Valpo regained the lead and kept shift lines due to injuries lost two|faceoff in the Hershey zone. He! STATISTICS Army Navy | Peary providence 1 Hs Te. third Georgia touchdown. squad. He is a 8.» «Irish home season. but they will it until the end. more of their players in rough|skated right in qn Gordie Henry First downs _.......oioe.. 11 19° | Rochester 80. Pt. Wayne 70. S———— et —— VERNE GAGNE, Minnesota's... "on : ey : Bob Metcalf nrarked up 12iscrimmages. Dave Creighton was|and tallied. Ros Jars Jushing ......... 181;. 256 |, Rochester 105, Chicago 103 (double over- Dies at ND Game 1 : 1948 end, and a good one, is Southern Cen ay .— he points in the second half to finish carried off on a stretcher with a| The game was delayed five min-|Forwards attempted ........ 10 1 | Minneapolls s7. st. ‘Louis 71, t S ineligible for 1949. . .. He didn't "em, WOH a Where Sy with high score of 18 points for back injury at the fourteen-min-|utes before the final buzzer as the Forwards SOmpleted, 1nis : s | NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH BEND, Nov. 27 (UP)— ‘ play in 1947, but by competing on Pp the season against Valparaiso. Ted Bean was second lute mark of the first period ufter|fans protested what they regarded |Number of punts SE 3 | Besulls ‘Last Night James F. Kinsella, 54, Chicago. 8 1 the Gopher wrestling team it was the Trojans next Saturday. high for the hosts with 16. Don|a hard check into the boards. He|ag poor officiating. One of Arded| Fo fAverage distance of punts 54 23 Anderton 3. Hammond o> collapsed and died today as be ; I 8 0 smal 121 Lot So: Poa: cr [KOWIE, I for Concordia with id te seburn’ i the second pa-1hit Gur Sue with rogram ssa Bl Spm pguie = § | | Wo ped of stepped from his parked autorao- City ¢ id Le while rams was secon ; mM. x (he called a cop to eject the fan.|yards penailzed =... . 1GHT 3 5 Gopher varsity grid team as a! Budynkiewics. Cieenanowiaa tk: McGehee. | oi 13. | Gordie Bruce tallied the Her-'Tpe Re ed to toss| x-Prom ine of scrimmage. . National League \bile here to attend the Notre- y freshman in 1043 and again in| Left Guards—Pischer, Oracko, Frampton.| The summary: (shey goal at 16:21 of the firstihim out. CTS AR Cp | Scacate (2% Hammong, Dame-Washington football game. Are o 148 after he returned from he Centers Walsh. Groom, Grothaus, Jef-| Valparaiso whi Concordia gi , period after taking anitypassolit uy pee nd 1 9 0— 1 Oregon State Trampies | GAMES TONIGHT " | Doctors at St. Joseph hospital said service Right Guards— Wendell, Lally, Johnson. | | Bean. 4 8 1jAbram.f a1 . INDIANAPOLIS mae” Arussisiun - America t A 21-gar ..n..8 Dail © 0 —. The lineups: he apparently suffered a heart CHICAGO 1s looking ahead RE iior. Gaul: Zmijewski, ar nt 3 3 Coent lao On The le a so Mauapells (1) Hershey (1) Cornhuskers, 28 to 12 | Phlatelpnin at loses olis. attack. trimmings, a Schroer, { 3 2 1Eifertg 00 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE uk G Hemry| PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 27 (sma mo -ocabols this week. to Frofessions)_fovthall pi pleut Ends—Hart, Wightkin, Waybright, | waters, o 0 0 2Hasg T3313 Western Division, ' op Eicon #4 sie vs »ooo.c Mclenahan| 3p) Oregon State College's of-/® ~~ oS S 00S The cho! works on \ «+ + the da Schreiberc 3 2 1{Faszholzc 0 1 4 ts. rare Lresteariase ’ Y the Bears and Cardinals ollie Quarterbacks—Tripucka, Williams, Beg- Luther g 3 3 0 Braem.{ 3 1 NE eens on 13 4 4 30 84 48|Simpson + es Cc ex reer worie| fense-minded Beavers defeated 4 . 3 > intra-county headon at Wrigley Field. . . . hn Halfbacks—Brennan, Gay, L. Smith, Ie Beats 0 0 Koenies : : Amur eels i : ; i sn i Pedi Dewsbury: Ee nage 13 before S004 Hand Tailoring for More ¥en 3 Yeors/ g Ee That will bo quite: a explosion [Bop taoatht — = Loree velan eh Spares: Indianapolis—Dews%ury, Melong, elve 0 on the bBo but the Windy Righ Hulfgacksositko. Swistowicz, Cou- | Bosal at me Vou anlic n SI DANA POLL itis Division ne nergy Ha Re Cr actay, * crowd of 12,900 here today. : . 3 carded Frida City fans are sure to brave the |", Landry. G. Smith ordia 27. Officials: Wallace, referee;| diiide W L TES G OPiCain, Maloney, Kuliman, Bettio, Crelih-| The Oregon Staters ended aly Fo r C h ri st mas y featuring tw Weather ‘and pack the park to PE backs Panel: Wallner, Cotter, [Berteirom. wmpire © Hershey Yi o 7 2 20 87 32 I is, lso- 80 Season before flying to} se = =» s = =» 3 slated Satur watch the Chicago rivals tear WASHINGTON | ge ° : I a pono M 8 104 Ta Period: Herahey — Bruce (Mario, | (Hawaii's Pineapple Bowl, ? on tap Tu up the turf Left Ends—Olson. Gossett, E. Johnson. Fighting Aggies Philadelphia 1100 4 13 3 10 11 (Brown) dn § ST Bidar Howing. four touchdown at 4 re § me 0 ave 3 i 3 Wednesday, . ft Tackles—Prechek, Vickery. Hepler. | | Washington 3°18 2 8 © 108 eriol ne. en: es Xo r in a ng a safety against a s The | Still Ti i H Ha d- 4 5 ® =» | . { ; ’ Bruce, Lowe, Jones, Dewsbury, Haidy. Giants PACK DEMPSEY. tas a new Showit levis Sune (Give OU Scare | ssp Nee Lod Sil a Sebruske team thar sovediy ry V, under his Ng . . .|Hughes * y ershey (tie). han, Melong (Major), Hario (Major \ y i 4 ship engage one Joe Weidin. . . . Probably| Right Quards—Hematad. Burnett, Judd, STILLWATER, Okla, Nov. 27| “New Haven 3, ringheid, 4 hy. Officials: Des Smith and Joe Patrick. _|on a slipper, wind- swept field. |% i it 1 pc i } L 2 county frac another lemon. . .. A great champ MacFarl emsiad. Burnett. Judd! UP)-—Oklahoma had the fight| Siyeiand ¢ Springed 4, (te - y: Der re am 8 aliore “ or u 0d rom eon ¥ 3 Flashes’ gyn himself, Jack has been a poor Right re leoBayer, B. Smith, of its life today before squeezing NATIONAL Legos ’ ¢ #3 rl ; : 3 £55 s 3 fending cou piker of hevvyweight talent tol BROTHA Cot | out 8 018 victory over an in|, Er ih Nik AND THE COST 2 In emecot tm bring along. . . . Most of his ® ng. 8can-igpired Oklahoma A & M eleven| Toronto 3. New York 0 v sa. , tertain Plaiy proteges have been musclebound, Tart Halfbacks—Seth, Dallas, sprinkle, that hadn't read the public opin-| Chicago 5 Detroit So Mp. R. B. Hemmings a 8 IS NO MORE THAN THE On Wedn which he wasn't Wiis lon polls. American League "|X and Pike Tc Ri oh Halfbhexs— Biddle, Hunger, Coryell. The underdog Aggie team, as INDIANAPOLIS at New Haven. fe. 2027 Park Avenue, and bis new ; 2 4 » VILLANOVA ent em one bet. aialb*cks X11 x by. Hiedamasn. Mac: much as 21 to. 35 points behind SprinkBeld. at Bt. Louis. & 8 COST OF GOOD READY- 2 Taiflane ter yesterday by naming three co-| SCORE BY PERIODS in pre-game experting, played the| Pittsburgh at Buffaie League 1949 KAISER 18 so WEAR CLOTHES ; 15> Carmel captains for the game with North |Notre Dame ..... 251.1 1—ssirugged Oklahoma lines—both of} Games Tenig . - ee crea Carolina State . . , It worked, t00, ® Notre ome 8¢ ie Chi pane. |them—to a standstill and had| Detroit at Chicago. fr Bes as the Pennsylvania Wildcats 8 pre- Bi orennan. Hart 3. Wightkin, Gay. Lan-|the Big Seven Sugar Bowl- bound! only games scheduled. Stop in tomorrow . . . Our tai- 3 Cathedral af vailed by a score of 21 to 7 dry. Points After Touchdown—Oracke 4. champions cowering in their own S——————————— oy ill 8 to Washing SANTA CLAA Situ te 00k Np. wasn end zone at the end of fhe game: College Basketball 3 sw take your measure- 8 ane | First Dow axl s STATE : of its Satie ib strong Mien £ Rushing me + 1 i the Sooners pulled an automatic Yalsarsise hr Concordia oS vuiluany 32. 2 ments and go fo work at once 3 A gan e “yesterday . . 0 [CRInE . 8 } |safety out of its bag of tricks to ag City $ on your new clothes, for t 4 amo Broncos are coached by Len et. a0 rushing = 3% 8 [save its ball game. As in the Breskiyn Poly CE 88. tt J . : he 3 i Casanova, who broke into the Nei yards forwards | D107 4 |21-18 victory over Texas Chris- Magnets Jo, Carrol &. R holiday. Time is short . . . so X Warren Cen headlines 25 years ago by boot- {Forwards attembteq 5 3¢ tian, Oklahoma purposely gave|c 5, Pat IR h 1 a 3 at the Gian ing a 95-yard punt . . . 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