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Nov. 4—<Ah—The eyes 12- Bv ALAN lOt'LD, I one of the hardest-hitting back- college has the best eleven in Its Martin's crew held McAllen to Of Texes trill bn on the mighty 0 and Harlingen to 14-0. Weslacc AsMeiated Press Sports Editor. flelds in the country, stepped into Schreiner history, she will enter the at 1 Strong In- Texr.rs University Longhorns again game should coast on ‘n without another NEW YORK, Nov. 4—<AV- The the national picture as well as the this week. The team that has gone Kingsville Tuesday against the pow- defeat Several of Coach Martin's rare for sectional and national foot- big ten lead by trimming Viscon- stitute Team through three southwest conference, erful College cf Arts and Industries boys are going to make good ma- ball honors has narrowed down to sln for their fifty straight victory. is to1 team, a handful of surviving contenders, Minnesota also has a clean slate, Hits without meeting defeat the decided underdog. The Jare- teria! for that Ali-Valley ihgaee orr M the most promising * * # with the November campaign just with Indiana as the latest victim, Some 22 strong, a determined | linas have a elevens of all time flashed brilliant at- headway due to the moat but the two remaining contenders Baylor University What make- us say that Donna, gathering bunch of Brownsville Junior col- Saturday at Austin. tack and a strong defense this sea- spectacular series of upsets along for western conference honors, held | will give Weslaco a good scrap is lege Scorpions left here stock suffered scarrely son and are favorites to cop over and the college gridiron fronts. for the past two years by Illinois, Monday Longhorn the Redskins’ fighting spirit j for * the locals. So far as material, Tech. Illinois and South- do not met' .his season. Minn- Kingsville wher they r*. Dll as the Tt ult oi la tvrrh'sj the fact that they are led by Quar- j Georgia piay scholastic enrollment, etc., the ern all in esota tackles Iowa this week while the rcorelc.. draw x ith Son' hern Meth- go, terbacfc Pattersons. Pat's California, top-ranking Kingsville College of Indus- Javeliras should beat the Browns- nobody's; have 1 n tumbled to defeat Purdue has an intersectional od n*. Coach Clyde Littlefield's ma- slouch, if trickling down the 1928, easy trial Arts ville and in reports Tu.jday afternoon. an even her Edinburg colleges year in the general melee while such assignment With Mississipi. chine still looks lift*' Valley are correct. The Javelinas* are and year out. as This week’s is featured said to be one con- * * * sectional tftleholdcrs Nebraska program to capture its second straight « • * of j in the big six and Texas in the by two of the most colorful east- the strongest *ams in South ference crown. Although the Steers will The Javelinas did to Armistice Day. Nov. 11. prob-i s the with plenty southwest are barely hanging on west engagem? of year, Tetas. and tlfc local** are not felled to score chains! the ittrstancs see championship j Schreiner Institute, and later the ably the Valley in the title hunt. army invading the stronghold of thev c!ee rlv otttrlevrd the Meth- determined when McAllen and liar-' under-estimatinr their opponents. Mountaineers walloped the Rice On the basis of latest Illinois and Harvard Journeying to edlsts £n"f? M. U linn that rose meet in the crucial of! perform- nre a Slimes. If you have been follow- lingen game have alter- • They trough but the ntnehes ances. the most powerful arrays are Michigan, but defeats out..c, to subUrnf* heights in fee’ball will the season at Harlingen. They are ot ing closely, you know Yale in the ed their of signific- club is "oing to be out the: a thn Bfovrisnn-1 undefeated, untied teams, Pittsburgh and east, early promise vas all that sM,*‘d wpat this meins The Rice Slimes the only will be a ! Notr*' Dame. Purdue and Mome- ance. Nevertheless there fighting from the first until the v'*”! from a di istrous lart-hftlf, are the most first vea- in the Valley, It's a funny Red mates powerful ihim.\t let 9 In the middle west. Tennessee battle when Cagle's last/’ Coa ri toule. too. when one considers that nelthei in Surtees sr.id. outflt in the Southwest conference Vanderbilt and Tulane tread the gridiron made famous by * dub has a stiff offensive Kentucky, This Rerover* They have six complete teams really 1 the Red will be the last game T Bayltrr Their is in in the southern conference croup Galloping Ghost, Orange. The Slimes defeated the Edinburg punch. strength strong the season a Utah in the rocky mountain area I ifce locals, unless Baylor apparently is reedy for the Junior college Broncs handily earli- forward walls. It s going to be Irish After Title wnen these and California's surprising golden games not i scheduled are ob- tflal encounter Saturday. Alter tad- er in the season. great defensive scrap j Notre Dame, after five straight Cen- Usually, bears on the pacific coast. In the tained. School officials lag an u&espccied licking from We arc not inclined to believe two clubs get together. victories, expects to have comp- are seek- backiields. If other main sectors, Texas Christ- tenary the previous week, the Bears that Kingsville's win will be top- fans watch the you aratively little difficulty in dispos- ing a game here Armistice with wal- to this watch the line- ian holds at ast t temporary edge themselves together and heavy. The Scorps proved they go game, of Drake. If so the Hoosiers the San have watched in the race for southwest confer- ing Antonio Junior college. Etilledked Texas Tech, 34 to 0. The team have worlds of fighting ability two men and you wJl will stake their national cham- ence honors while Oklahoma bars They have ot r opponents in functioned smoothly ecalnst the weeks ago by outplaying the Bronc.- the game. pionship bid in the game with « * * Ncb-aska s path to the big six mind also. Matadors. ami Jake Wilson and Er- throughout the first half. Pipkin top southern Califor. a at Chicago Nov. nest McE’reath were their dynamic and his hrwfhide hustlers should "Bjc” Plato’s up-and-eotnfns "B"[ talc Loams Large 16. Of the ■rives again. be able to punch over two touch- Eaglets are to ulay Raymondvil;*’ big four" contenders for PiTMDurgn s steamroller, auer national The week s second mee t Important downs against the Javelinas. His on Armistice day also. The Eagle*s honors who entered Sat- six victor*** in a row, faces the un- this so tilt will sec Southern Methodist and short accurate tosses are about due have never been headed yea* urdays fray confidently one defeated, though twice tied, Wash- with Notre the Apgiefc Kicked in their annual to begin a .scoring Spree. Although and thev should romp away Dame and Pittsburgh emerg- ington and Jefferson eleven, then it the Javelinas are to win. Plato lias been ed with s that are duel at College Station. The Mus- ‘doped’ Ravmondville. try- prospec bright- only ngs to tackle Carnegie and j had better not Tues- to match a With the San er than as a result of tanas still have an out ide shot at they approach ing game before, Penn State in succession to make week l show. day’s game over-confident for the Benito second team for this smashing victories over Georgia If the Panthers ’1 the title, but their indifferent it a rousing finish. TIES are determined to make a The are almost as powerful Tech and O*io Inn against Te as Saturday caused Scorps Eaglets State respectively, j can wade through these rivals good showing. among the lesser teams of the Southern California and Dart- Sc. Val-j* without a no one will dis- a slump In their stock. A. M.. * • « setback, lev as the Eagles are in class A i mouth fell ! the already definitely out of the chase y wayside in two pute their claims to national hon- “The Most Coach Cal Surtees, will take his circles. We believe they would have of the most sensational and with noth’ng to lose, may be games of ors. squad to Kingsville Monday to have made a showing with a lull t the the to the Ponies a fit. strong season, Trojans before the Oklahoma must beat Kansas to ospccted them in condition in time for *Ti' schedule in the Valley. of Beautiful ot in good charge California's Bears, led in the six race after this Thev displayed punch « • stay big plenty the The team Is + 1 0.
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