Show "T The Salt 12 B TCU Grinds to 23-- Lake Tribune Sunday October 14 1956 Win Over ’Kama Georgia Tech Tumbles LSU 6 Wiiicburg Paces :F rog Club: Sub Back Sparks Jackets : By Associated Press Preaa By Aaaodated TUSCALOOSA ALA Oct 13 "—Halfback Ken Wineburg shining In the reflected glory of Jim Swink led powerful Texas Christian to a 23-gridiron victory over feeble ' Alabama Saturday tile Longhorn team under with one of the" most awesome running games the Cotton Bowl t ever saw Back in 1908 Oklahoma 'beat Thomas was almost as 50-for the worst defeat Texas 123 Faced he as for of all time Saturday’s Oklayards In 13 carries homa victory was the iifth STATISTICS straight over the Longhorns It 33 straight Taas Oklhm would have been higher but the Flrat 14 U - It tied the modern college rec- KnMu niiui fumSooners committed-jUn- e 14 lh 18J 114 - three ord and came within three of the rMln lost of rrdil four bles and r i7 5 mark The nation's No ruuilalunultlki halted drives One touchwhich J4 1 team lashed Texas with its Turn dash by Jay down— a 4 Fumble lost t 1 Yutfs penalised second worst defeat In the O’Neal Sooner quarterback — was wiped out when it was history of this Ancient intersectional game A crowd of 75504 watched the found that the baU had been McDonald ran for 14(1 yards big Red plow a lighting but fu whistled dead - By Atiorlated Preii DALLAS Oct 13 — Oklahoma’s twin football phantoms —Tommy McDonald ’ Thomas— Saturday scored three touchdowns apiece and ran Texas ragged for a 45-- victory that brought the magifi-cen- t Sooners’ winning streak to ATLANTA Oct Vann swarthy second unit quarterback for Georgia Tech passed for two touchdowns scored one and set up another with some beautiful faking Sat orday as Tech tumbled crippled Louisiana State 397 It was the third straight football -- victory of the season for Tech which went lntohe game ranked No 3 in the nation 13-T- oppy Wineburg who went Into the game with 233 yards rushing in TCU’s first two appearances of the season showed the 20000 fans his powerfuf ground-gaininDESPITE LEAVING three of ability early In the game their top four ends and their touchdown sprint No 1 with a on the bench quarterback in the first quarter He got loose for 41 yards again in the third STATISTICS period for another score ISO BI I7 Flftt FULLBACK BUDDY Dike ran Rushing ysrdtr 15 rdii 11 yards for the other TCU Ftuini 911 Fumi Puira intcreuiel Vy touchdown in the second quar- Pants 915 5 ter Halfback Vernon Ilallbeck PambUi lost SI field goal in Yirdi penalis'd booted a the same period when stubborn att’Bama opposition blocked a with Injuries LSU’s passing M C Reynolds and led ack by Horned Frog drive Matt Burns made Tech’s defenses look silly for a while and with a second quarter touchAiling Quarter Stars down tied it at Duke Victory But after Tech had made It on a DURHAM NC Oct 13 UP) 13-pass from Ailing quarterback SonnyJur-geise- Vann to halfback Stan Flowers f u 1 1 b S c k Dick came off the bench to third-strinprovide the spark Saturday as Gookin stole a Reynolds toss twjce-beteDuke defeated and raced 67 yards to sew It up The at 20-- just before the halt Southern Methodist 14-- and-Clen-d- returned a kickoff for 54 caught one 61 for threw passes pass for 27 and had one run nullified by a penalty -- two 0 0 inl s-- all-tim- e 1 " ' t-- r 1 ' 7-- 7 Id - 7 -- n OKLAHOMA -- 7 Intersectional football thriller was marked by 11 personal fouls "and a total of 210 yards In pen alties " A crowd of 23000 In sunny Weather saw SMU go ahead midway In the second period when quarterback Charlie Arnold of Dallas scored 6-- 0 from the - run by halfback Charles Jackson set it up Jurgensen out red-haire- the last with an Injured knee entered thfc game late In the second period and gave the Duke offense a shot In the arm two weeks Ceorgia 2612 CHAPEL HILL NC Oct 13 (A’)— Georgia’s victory hun-gr- y Bulldogs threw a host of STANFORD CALIF 13 to a total of artil- noon’s work Oct airborne lery with quarterback John UNIVERSITY MISS Oct 13 passes usually on the tar(A) — Fullback Paige Cothren bombarded underdog San kicked three field goals and get Jose State Saturday beone touchdown Sat passed for urday to lead the University of fore a crowd of 25000 at StanMississippi to a 16-- football ford Stadium victory over Ineffective Van Brodle who finished up the derbilt before 28500 homecom- game with a gash above his ing day fans right eye that required four stitches passed for two touchCOTIIREN AN downs and marshalled the team was Rebels' the stand hopeful out Unable to score a touchdown over or through the frustrating Vanderbilt line Ole Miss called In Cothren three times for three field goals in three quarters (UP)— Stanford’s Bro-die'-s Tulane Tips By Associated Press egon CORVALLIS ORE Oct State kept Its faint Rose Navy 13-Or- Bowl hopes alive by gathering its stuttering offense together assault fof a In the second half Saturday that overcame California Paul A sophomore halfback " Lowe provided much of the spark that finally got Oregon State under way in the second halt Lowe who only Friday ran into trouble with the law the Owls had less trouble with California ADVSSTISIMINTHe rambled around end for 30 Gamecocks 2713 and a touchdown early In yards RICHMOND VA Oct 13 (A) the third DIM Vm quarter stiff arming d —Sophomore King1 Dixon’s one tackier to the ground and run jolted touchdown the only other man you keedaH FILT-0-RE- G Carolina out of a severe outrunning South who had a chance to stop him FUEL PRESSURE REKUUTOR intf FILTER attack of nerves In the fined Stop flooding tolling eapof lock Cuh THEN AFTER Oregon State m4 pewer kwi quarter Saturday and the Gamefvl watt Ceh H9 your motor Fit loot lino between bum ond cocks went on to a lead victory had taken a narrow v torborotor hetory see No odpwUm an State Lowe over led unthem Oregon wttdoltoe Complete peorewteedL Virginia again MUMry thatkept In Atlantic Coast Con- drive that culminated - at the AUTOMOTrvSERDclToEPrlVvERYWKERE beaten ference football play final gun In an insurance touch-26-1- 2 21-- three-touchdow- n 21-1- 3 - “ n 42-2- five for his after- - -- dians had pulled away to a 13-lead Then In the third period halfback A1 Chapman spurted 0 10--8 - — 14-1- Leading Medical Men Rave Found Is n Basle Necessity For GOOD IIEAITII through our system of train ing thousands of men have pre I vented HEART CONDITIONS DIA BETES JOINT DISEASES and many other overweight and underweight problems that com thru today's easy living d Amazing b't I clia and F "Y bt ma by far in tha of my lit" wt fail to gat dayti body and mnr chest me MARA® nM HAIR TONIC wfe ©Wit vVAW By Associated :VTO ist0i©i Ctouia? ©ettoartte©) Press LOS ANGELES Oct halfback Don Long shook UCLA out of an early lethargy and given every break homore book led the Bruins to victory over Washington State College Saturday The Long scored two touchdowns as 27192 fans in Memorial ColUseum watched the Bruins hand the visitors their second loss In Pacific Coast Conference play the in a 2fi70© 28-- 0 rt nrTf-idu-r' tl ’Vl n Vt 4' teT I i fl f Was 4995 $4 Down $3 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan 's "T i f C t I' lAA r AA A ' State dominated the first quarter e W- a f' Y All 1 it Huskies Defeat Oregon By 20-- phyiicaj condition — 0E Y EAR FREE — If to inateeiKBtDiea&raii the play In against the listless Bruins Long then came Into the game In the second quarter and the Bruins began to move Chang TNAOI VASSUKI Breaks Assist Brain Win end zone Washington a la Marvin Instructed light alter tam batht took off 40 poundi 1 o? fot for mo in and put only 4 month This j “just-combe- 65-yar- d - SYSTEMATIC EXERCISE sy ic hard-fightin- THE BALL bounced Wrong In practically every Instance for the unlucky Cougars of Pullman Twice UCLA fumbled inside the Washington State line and each time was fortunate enough to recover the ball and go on to score UCLA punts bounced out of bounds deep In Cougar country while the VVSC punts seemed to bounce into the IS KEY TO LONGEVITY New Vaseline’ Cream Hair Tonic conditions and grooms hair without greasing itl Non-greaIt’s enriched with Lanolin yeti doesn’t show And it has a clean fresh smell For that look all day long get d 173-poun-d Before Age 42 1 v OUTSIDE of that the Indians who had lost to second-rankeMichigan State and fourth-rankeOhio State in their last down Lowe scored It Jdilfing two outings were completely In five yards over tackle little California featuring twe fine charge of the gang from nearby San Jose sophomore quarterback? had jumped off to a 134) lead while Oregon State’s offense was going only by fits and starts In the first half One of the sophomores Joe Kapp directed the team on a march to a score In the first quarter and then the other Joe Contestabile took over to head a drive ' In the second quarter 49-yar- 27-1-3 X Jc - 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