Show c i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1938 on Aerials Give Sooners 19-- 0 s to 26-- Victory Over Cougars 0 Tulane Downs McAdams Sparks Huskies LSUJ 140 In Touchdown Parade In ‘Rough’ Tilt Against Old WSC-Rival- s Gridders to Perform on Powivoiv Program Victoryr Darkness Puts Halt To Fight of Oklahoma Ags Stop Foes’ Gridders and Fans i Ground Attack Seattle Stadium ‘Jinx’ Holds Good as State Crew Fails To Score in Final Battle of ’38 BATON ROUGE La Nov 26 UP) Tulanes fast football team STILLWATER Okla Nov 26 UP) trounced Louisiana State Saturday By HOWARD J BRICE — Oklahoma’s Sooners unbeaten 14 to 0 before 40000 fans in a SEATTLE Nov 26 (UP)— A jinx that has kept Washington champions of the Big Six traveled rough game climaxed by fighting State the air lanes Saturday to a college from scoring a touchdown here for 12 years held good among fans and players victory over the Oklahoma Aggies as the University of Washington passed and galloped to a Saturday The Tigers could no nothing to before 9000 shivering fans here 26 to 0 victory in a Pacific coast conference football game Stymied on the ground by a stop Tulane’s shifty halfbacks Bob stern Aggie line the Sooners took The game closed the season for Kellog and Fred Ca&slbry who to the air to set the stage for two ths state's two big schools rivals sparked the wave’s attack and touchdowns Iik the second period for generation It was a disasscored p touchdown apiece and added and end zaps pass for trous year for Washington Stats the third in the last quarter The game was one of the fiercest which failed"to win a conference Led by C B Coffey and Ralph of the 36 the teams have played contest ' Foster the Aggie forward wall Bronco Brunner Tulane’s brilliant A substitute halfback Dean Mcthrottled the Sooner ground attack Adams sparked Washington’s atback and Jack Staples Tiger fullthrough a scoreless first period tack Washington State could peneback were carried from the field First Touchdown trate no farther than Washington’s ' with injuries — The annual examination for line The first touchdown came on thb Gridders Ousted third play of the second period college football officials will Washington passed for its first — be given Monday at 7 p m touchdown six minutes after the -when Bob Seymour drove over from In the fourth quarter officials at the Union building at the line Two passes Hugh the game started The Huskies passed -ousted James Stell Tiger halfback into the end zone for another touchUniversity of Utah under the McCullough to Frank Ivy for 17 direction Of Homer Warner down in the third period and a few and Tom O’Boyle Tulane guard yards and McCullough to Dick conference commissioner and minutes later Jimmy Johnston Favor for 21 late in the first for swapping punches The Tigers Coach Ike Armstrong broke away for 65 yards to score-Aquarter set the ball In striking unwere penalized for clipping All officials who are not aldistance intercepted pass paved the way-tojnecessary roughness and slugging Later in the same period the ready qualified to officiate In Washington's last touchdown Bruce Hedric L S U field general the intercollege games must Sooners took the ball at the Aggie late in the fourth period was put out on the slugging charge 47 after a punt exchange and Otis lake this examination to beThen the players cut loose with Stem Drives come eligible for the 1939 conRogers tossed two passes to Gene and streamed Fans swings wallops tests W S C turned back two other Corrotto one for 5 yards and one down out of the stands some of for 29 which carried them to the Washington drives taking the ball them using sections of the stands on downs on its own eight-yar- d stripe Rogers went over as clubs from the line near the end of the first half line on the third d down and Raphael Boudreau kicked Fighting Abated and again on its mark the extra point shortly after the fourth period Coaches from both benches quietopened Early in the final period the ed the fighting a few more plays Sooners drove to the Aggie three After an exchange of punts were run the last whistle blew with Bob Seymour and Bill JenWashington took the ball on its some Tulane admirers ripped up own 43 early in the first period nings doing most of the ball carrythe Tiger goalposts and the battling Bill Gleason passed to Johnston ing The Aggie line held however started all over again and the Aggies took the ball Bill who raced to the W S C 10 On The fist swinging went on till the third down Johnston tossed to Cowling got off a wobbly kick that darkness put an end to it went out of bounds on the SACRAMENTO Cal Nov 26 UP) MacDowell in the end zone for the Tulane its second team driving line and a penalty took the Sooners with tremendous power got ’down —Detroit and Santa Clara univer- first touchdown Fullback A1 Cru-v-' to the 17 d the conversion to business in the second period sities tuned up their football ma' Three plays two of them atHuskies The opened the second 69 The Greepies marched yards chines half with four first downs that Saturday for a charity tempted passes failed but on the Cassibry scoring on a run wide fourth down Rogers shot a pass ctsh in Sacramento sta- took them to the W S C 13 Mcaround end Kellog converted dium Sunday Adams passed to Peters in ths end straight over the center of the line Shortly after the second half beto Jennings in the end zone McConfident Coach Gus Dorais zone and Cruver again converted a beautiful pass shot gan Kellog drilled the Titans in the horseshoe- Washington State kicked off and Cullough kicked wide on the extra on fourth down to Paul Krueger point attempt just as he did after Tulane end for first down on the shaped municipal stadium while 20 on the second play Johnston broke the first touchdown L S U six Kellog scampered miles away in Woodland Laurence into the clear from the Washing(Buck) Shaw prepared the Broncos ton 45 and streaked down the side Ninth for Sooners through tackle for a touchdown for a team with a reputation for linea for a touchdown Cruver He also converted The victory ninth of the year for missed the -- try for point passing the Sooners was something’ of a Santa Clara which lost onljr to Back loss to them for Howard “Red” McSt Mary's in a seven-gam- e sched- Right ule was established as the favorite suffered a Carty junior half-bac- k Washington State cams right broken leg and several others reDorais promised to show the coast back with four first downs but JACKSONVILLE Fla Nov 26 ceived less serious injuries CD— Florida's football team struck “a real bout” although Tie said was stopped on the Husky 18 when It was the eighth defeat of the three passes fell incomplete may be a little overmatched” Saturday with all the fury stored "we “I haven’t been able to field my year for the Aggies against two Late in the game Mucha inter- up through a disappointing season wins and ended their season The and downed Auburn 9 to 7 in a best team all season" he said “but cepted a pass from Bayne oh the Sooners still have Washington State the train ride seems to have done Washington 40 and was only forced major upset to play next week A blocked punt converted into a the boys some good and I think I out of bounds on the W S C 8 fourth period safety offset Au- will be able to open with my strong- McAdams twisted over left guard for the last touchdown Newton’s burn’s superior offensive showing est eleven” Santa Clara’s answer was that it drop-kip- k failed The Gators held a defensive edge W WASHINGTON McI C would line up the first team of throughout le Klumb MacDowell It5000 persons hud Carthy Pellegrini Gilbert & Co Farman Yonker Approximately WEST Football followers who studied Means Knapp The Utah Redskin gridders will provide much of the entertainment for fans at the annual football poWwow Wednesday night died together in Jacksonville’s cold Devine Mucha Stanford 23 Dartmouth 13 est weather of the season saw the both teams said the Titans have the Klivlnakl Huovila rg to and Clark Gehrke Clarence are cf are the left over Some Wayne McGarry They Captain Barney right looking performers Hill rt Hubert Temple Teachers 21 Whittier deciding break late in the game edge in kicking and passing with Peters re Brown the program with Chairman Stan Layton College 0 Angelo q after Auburn had surged several Santa Clara tops with its line and Newton In Emerson Gleason Oregon State 14 Oregon 0 times into scoring distance Three running attack rh Johnston Bayne San Bernardino J C 43 Phoenix 1 Dorais whose gridders have won Cruver Holmes times Bo Russell Auburn’s tackle Score by periods: lost five brilseason J C 0 was and four this and captain who closed out a 1 O 13 $— 2fl Washington 0 0 0 0— 0 for puzzled as to why his proposal to W S C Washington 26 Washington liant career missed place-kick- s MacDowell Peters JohnTouchdowns— State 0 field goals drop the point after touchdown as ston McAdams Points after touepdowne— Occidental 81 Colorado College 0 23-1- 3 Bud Walton put the Plainsmen an experiment did not materialize Cruver 2 Tom Referee Pltipatrick Utah: umpire Bakersfield J C 32 Glendale “I made the original suggestion" Verne deep into their own territory with Landreth Friends: linesman Ralnh 7 J Coleman Jibs he said while was fleet "and Coach Oregon State field Judge The Shaw a Spec phnt lengthy ’’’ Price California EAST The University of Utah gridders Kelly dropped back to punt with quoted as saying he would like to By JOSEPH PIGNEY By nENRY McLEMORE line Much try the plan here I heard nothing STARKVILLE Miss Nov 26 UP) the ball on the Army 14 Navy 7 PORTLAND Ore Nov 26 JP)— STANFORD UNIVERSITY Cal Nov 26 (UP)— Dartmouth Big Seven champions will be feted Battista knocked down the ball into official from him about it” —The Mississippi Rebels crowned Holy Cross 29 Boston College 7 The football d at the annual powwow the end zone Tom Walker knocked Oregon State played Custer to Stanford’s Indians here Saturday and was scalped A record crowd of 18000 was ex- their thirty-sixt- h Fordham 25 N Y U 0 meeting on ths Wednesday night at the Hotel Utah it off the field for the safety for the contest sponsored gridiron with Mississippi State Satcollege Beaver slashing greedily at 23 to 13 in the third football pected Niagara 6 Duquesne 15 of two schools between these meeting starting at 7 p m by the Elks’ club of Sacramento and urday by a 19 to 6 victory over ths the goal in the fourth period killed SOUTH The powwow is given by the local Jose San learning Maroons higher to 14 duck startoff a flutetring Oregon six of its coast foes this service clubs to honor the Redskins Mississippi 19 Mississippi State 6 Beaten six times in its own con- ed ‘ making offensive yeargestures each season 0 Saturday Jn a Pacific Coast conClubs participating Texas Tech 21 Marquette 2 ference football game bathed in 42 ference and held in such low esteem toward Dartmouth when the game include the Kiwanis club Lions Tulane 14 Louisiana State 0 ATHENS Ga Nov 26 ' by its followers that only a sparse was scarely under way The game Rotary Exchange chamber of years of tradition Baylor 21 Rice 6 Bulldogs battled a faHal Higgins the Beavers’ reserve handful of 18000 of them turned was hot five minutes old when the U Men Rollins 23 Tampa University 0 Utah alumni vored Georgia Tech to a scoreless Texas Christian 20 Southern halfback provided the powder and out to people the vast stadium that Indians had driven to Dartmouth’s Knights of the Round Table Foot tie Saturday before a capacity line and in position for ’a Printers Advertising club and the crowd of 28000 Jim Kisselburgh sophomore full- seats 90000 Stanford played its Methodist 7 back the spark to explode Oregon finest game of the season field goal Auburn 7 Florida 9 Salt Lake junior chamber of comTech had the edge in every dein its final contest of the year beDuke 7 Pittsburgh 0 Striking through the air and over This try for three points failed merce which directs the affair but when it came to the ground the Indians missed but just before the first period endfore 21000 spectators The event will be held t the partmentthe ball over the Iasi white Georgia 0 Georgia Tech 0 putting In make Lance own second to the ed its Stanford starting fronj period Hotel Utah for the first time and scoring only striving Larry MIDWEST the Engineers lacked the line unleased an attack with a championship to celebrate stripe Tfiree times they drove to headway for the Wjebfbots on an and outclassed Dartmouth throughOklahoma 19 Oklahoma Aggies 0 end power around play' fumbled bn the out as far as the distance between that ended in a touchdown With a record turnout is expected within a whisker of victory but line dnd set up the Palo Alto and Hanover’s snowy Fay and Paulman whacking at the A splendid program has been each time the Bulldogs held them Oregon Beavers’ first score line the Indians worked to a first arranged with much of the enterKisselburgh hills danced through Webfoot tacklers to There is no mystery connected down on Dartmouth’s 44 On third tainment provided by talented mem- at Inbaythe second Georgia’s "Billy line as the third with Stanford’s win From start to down with seven to go Paulman bers of the “U” squad the seven-yarDecoracame out of nowhere to bat finishit showed a stronger line and Whipped a pass to Fay on Dart tions will carry out the Hawaiian Mims quarter- ended Shaw’s attempted down Cowboy The teams changed goals and a faster more resourceful back-fie- mouth’s line Taking it on trend with the Utes scheduled to LAS VEGAS Nev — Negotiapass just before it reached Smith to In had he Pete was the it six nailed as run Honolulu on dead 17 the speed at December Higgins grabbed Fay yards Fay play in the end zone tions for a state championship one where Kisselburgh bounded to burn power in Norman Stand-le- e by a tackier spun and lobbed the The general public is invited to In the fourth Tech started a drive football game between the Reno Presover score and center a for and ball as the to West well as members front on its own superb quick kicking lumbering attend Byron Big line with Joe high school Huskies and Las Ve- cott Hutchins veteran DartBill in was he as Paulman Slow con' punting tackle and clumsy the various participating clubs Bartlett leading the way It cargas Wildcats were expected to get verted from placement guard backfield even mouth’s a the with West couldn’t miss going for Jvlany leading civic officials will ried to the Georgia three but the under way this week or early next Later in the quarter Higgins sped highly touted Bob MacLeod and Bill score Not a hand touched him be in attendance 6 line stiffened and held for as the result of the Vegans’ 42 yards to the Oregon 28 and with Hutchinson working in it was no and when Paulman kicked the goal The committee in charge St the Bulldog downs Shaw rushed into the game triumph over the Gallon Green Morrie Kohler and Kisselburgh match for the natives MacLeod Stanford the despised underdog powwow includes: v Wave on Thanksgiving day and attempted a field goal but five save for one fine touchdown run was out in front Stan Layton chairman Dave from the goal posts Reno definitely is interested in hardly averaging less than Orewas fairly well shackled all aftera Once 'ahead the Indians stayed Freed Bob Porter Ted Merrill with smashed to the yards to spare playing the game as Coach Herb yardsone plunge Dartnoon for a set defense was that Ellison where Dave Ted there Anderson Clare by by gon game surges pierced despite Kisselburgh Foster stated in Fallon that he is Georgia never seriously threathim center for the score mouth in the second and third pe- - Wonnacott Art Shdldon Sherm ened In the second quarter Lee willing to play the contest but that to frazzle Dee a hfaten riods Stanford Hutchins and Clark converted’ by Pomeroy again the superintendents of the Reno and — McKinney recovered a Tech fumble 4 schools will have Las Vegas-hig- h on the 26 but that was as far ps to work out the details jtheJBulldqgs could go -0 - Whether Reno would-- be willing Captain Quinton Lumpkin playn to come south for the titular coning his fifth full game of the sea-sowas the outstanding man on test could not be learned and some line Ben Eshmont U eleven each time it reachedea touchdown Fordham’s yardagcRams’ By GEORGE KIRKSEY consideration may be given to Georgia's team making almost half NEW YORK Nov 26 (UP)— A scoring territory In the second pe gained was 224 to N Y U's 220 Fordham halfback got off a the tackles after Tech ball carriers staging the bame on a neutral field Fordham Ford- kick to N Y U’s 131 On the VioDom Principe football team that started riod N Y U’s defense reached in the north football experts here passed the scrimmage line fast and finished even faster won its heights when it halted the Rams ham fullback from Brockton Mass lets’ return kick Fordham started Saturday's tie was the second in said “The Battle of the Bronx” Satur- on the Violets' 12 and 22 yard lines who was selected by sports writers from N Y U’s 28 Principe ripped succession for the teams Last year in two plays Then the two teams played a 6 deadday by swamping New York uni- Again in the third period N Y U as the most valuable player in the off versity 25 to 0 before to 000 shiv- threw back the Rams at the Violet game scored Fordham' first touch- Eshmont broke off tackle for 22 lock in Atlanta down mdway in the opening period yards and the touchdown line ering spectators Will Meet By completing their season with N Y U made two threats reachi- The Inarch covered 55 yards in 15 A few minutes later Krywlcki " of -Lake Federation Salt The line after plays with Principe going over intercepted Boell's pass and ran it Soccer six victories one defeat and two ng- Fordham's nine-yar- d Amateur Baseball board of control ties the Fordham Rams kept alive a d line — back 18 yards to N Y U’s march in the third period from the members will hold an important Quarter- line On the next play a triple pass hopes for landing in either the and going to the Rams’ 15 early in After the next kick-of- f Campaign meeting Tuesday at 5:15 p’ m at Cotton bowl at Dallas or the Sugar the fourth period The Violets were back Krywicki Fordham intercept- Krywicki to Principe to Ipshmont to room 210 the Dooly building Y Bdell's on N on latter the the ed Jacunski Ed scored Orleans U's at bowl New ground Harry pass virtually helpless The 1938 campaign in the Utah to Secretary C Orfcn WilKrywicki succer union reached an official Scoring two touchdowns in the making only 24 yards rushing but 45 and the Rams were off again the fourth touchdown son 12-dis17 0 of the out kicked covered six 4? passes In this goaf first period Fordham took a plays they conclusion Saturday when A J they completed n tance to pay territory Mike Hearn The game wSs played on a lean which stood up until the last for 196 yards Rogers secretary announced that Scheduled 12 to swept N Y U’s right end for field and the Fordham team all remaining scheduled games will 10 minutes of play Then the Rams Fordham rippedjN Meeting wore bftskctball shoes in the sec not be played Sait Lake City basketball officials started roiling'again and clicked off shreds in the first'period and in the yards and the score f N Y U stood off every Ford- ond half Inclement weather led to the ofwiU gather at the cham'bcf of com- two more swift touchdowns as the entire game piled up 207 yards in The the unti ten that after Score ham thrust ficial postponement of all games periods: only pass by plays merce Tuesday at 8:30 p m for an N Y U defense fell apart running 0 0 d— 0 listed for the remainder of" the All officials In between Fordham’s offense Rams completed out of nine at- minutes before the game's end N Y U important meeting d 12 0 13—23 season N tempted was good for 17 yards and After stopping the Violets on the Fordham was stalled by a areiirgcd to be present — "V College Grid Officials to Take Exams r Santa Clara Detroit Meet Sunday six-yar- er place-kicke- l Florida 9 Auburn 7 ' Grid Results Oregon State Trips Ducks a Underdog Stanford Defeats Invading Dartmouth Powwow'Will Honor Utes chisel-toothe- Ga Tech 0 Ga 0 UP)-Geor- gia’s com-mer- Title Game Plans Wait Official OK d ld 13-- FordhairrSwamps NYU 25-- Before 50000 Spectators 'Y rd Federation Leaders Tuesday six-yar- Teams End rd one-yar- rd 1938 near-froze- stout-hearte- |