.{*K' lt;.*••v r•v f-\*-: •./A-pJi• r.'-:*'.-■ :'•**:.■**'sassK*Vifl^:*V--\-*5 Vi.:’.-• :,'J';lt; •*-w.THE SI,yu'** Jrfi? '*ii ^S*SWi^. ••«v'*’ -■*,• V'*'Ap •, AND TAKE TITLE AStI \No Checkeefolio wed at so me plUce for 5 more to1 place the ball on the Amarillo 5 yard~-!Jlinjg:; JPpweO hit line for l^y^rd; ,Key-** [jnolds ^carried/- it over for a toliehdownW/Vfevv;.to Reynolds., for 48 n a straight line play: Smith toiled l^i.eiBeynolda,,received the t a-rul to kick goal. Score—Lubbock G; Am-’A'.rK'*elult;jf ! tfcem all. with ex-:'ak3; a rfeniarktr-P^Wiptel Vf k^MV .; miniato.,!f'unloosed a, mightyfrore'VSren^W.' ; tM#4n.R0 and • bjtfeBfj^juii^hiti0i.with -the aid of _Bor.-detf, crash*},ripped and tore huge holesariHh, 0. .; Smith kicked off to J^unn .who catrie bpek fgv § yards to the . Amarillo 35 •yard' lihe. t ;Rey*id}dS • and Wotffarth bro y thFbuit, to,TWow • -tea trey for a 5 yard loss;. Doe bier ripped th rough rjgtTt tackle for 6 yards, Rockwall hit fd£lht!^d$^ of fftie fpy B yards; Bassettpunted; for 55 yarctk to Doliahite who Was downed in his tracks on the Lab-defense ^ndmaa-elied i)0,;k 15 yard line.4oWn ivoift ntidfield: to score early in smith slashed off left tackle for thopenlflgol the second half Ba 6 yards; Reynolds on an attempt atti’ttkle run. was thron'd for a 4 EVenthaushu steady march brought yard loss, and Smith punted for .'17 |l»'^i-;io::.»b*pipgr distahce, the pantiles yards to Bassett, who came back for toutidUbemVelveM up against an ill- 5 yards to the Lubbock 39 yard line.tttOst Imp^inio4)le defense wall and Rockwall gained 4 yards at right5*onir*only tackle and then was hold for no gainBj*i.wdhes. by VVolffarth; Bassett was held for noCBiSiatlc . gain, Wolffurth getting him; a pass.I,**. ■£• .4 y- r .a tp a'J deadlockrfeji dtid neifhei* wasBassett to DoebHnv netted 15 yards and placed the ball on the Lubbock 34yjtfut5byeF5AftdHKvftMy ^ , Bassett rapped off 4 yards*4W| clldnriorfedi fbr pohsekaloh- of the off right tackle and Fa ire y followed3 engage in airerihl . attek; jmiki after risk was taken by Ba«sett'. '.,*r •. ,r« V... * ' • ’ - » - ' • ^ . ‘irt this las t period dm per tely endeavor -with 5 yards off left tackle; .Larsen, cm tackle back piny, gained another first down and placed Uio ball on the Ifoe.-' It..-A I 14 yard line. Bassett on line piny was idu^hdowb^^^ nad^i lite.game would held for no gain by Cummings and #lt;WiW to ifce^ Aiparillo g^id performers I WolCfarth ; Falrejv leaped over the anad entitle jfienr td battle with.the! Westerner defense for 8 yards and IPidnners of the eastern half of section! Bassett alt;Uled 2 yards at left tackle one Of tbb Texas Intenscholastic! placing the bail on the Lubbock 7lea g u e; . ; ^ _TJnlike B4^sett, Powelh the cool hpaUed general .of the Westerners, led! over to Lubbock the Westerner 7 yardyard line; Larsen on tackle plav, failed for a first down and the bail wentHis jcltib tl^obgli a prpceedure of very j ^nt‘*lt;5bn8ervativ^ and .safe plays in the last ! Second Quarter#^da, «teMiiy Wearing away the time j Smith punted for 41 yards to Bus-tintil the final dowh would he called, j sett, who came back for 5 yards toJI OW’D you liko so. nti u full i*arneNeither Would we. ri”a*j ferocious had George 4,Tiny i.emig. star linemmt 01 Snj) Fruncisc^e Shoving a play throuj care to tackle, lie just brushes oppo c loss. With ’‘Tiny” the laundry buair “No heckc^ — no washee,*’ the cusionieiHowever, in the last few minutes of, the Lubbock 43 yard line; Tea! foja! I ia first down ;.*?»lt;i put the ball on the Lubbix k 4c vard line; Conklin carriedthe play, the Von TUngeInmen had a* liurdberger, for Lubbock. Koynoldslt;h nc® to score after Brothern .re- ; went back to intercept a long pns*; Smith »*ui f«»r i .card loss; a pass. | ceiyed a thirty yard pass from Smith, i of Amarillo on the Lubbock 15 yardj^jpp t() p.r-uhers, incompltue: Birh-iline. HifYe Smith made the longest ^ rlIgjHlt;j Smkh to hurl him hack for!which placed the ball on the Amarillo20 yard ‘line; at this turn of the game, punt of the game, going 71 yards toBey?)olds, speedy halfback, with re- j Bassett, who made a dazzling return , V){rijs Uut of bounds.vards; Stnitli krakt-d out iov 3 kjharkable broten field running trbility, ! for 14 yards to the Amarillo 3lt;J yard [was sent in to skirt the Sundie ends, i line.but as he ran on the field he greeted his team mates with expressionsAmarillo's ball on the Amarillo 41\urd line; Wojffarth slopped Bock*A —Fa:rev carried it out of bounds foriwaP on the lino of scmunutnc: 'i * :*l . ^ no gain; Basset hit center for 1 yard;^ i ush**d Bass^u, \vhi nttenipPal to passof gratitude which cost his club fif- j jivt|ry added another yar dot right | ana cot biro fm- a 5 yard loss-—thisteen yards for talking. This ended the j tackle and Bassett punted 3-H yards to! ».»nb d tbo quarter, kt-ure Luhb okchances for another counter for the j Lubbock 32 yard line where L»r- j Atna»'•:!!lt;» 7.Lubbock crew, } sen killed it. ’ i ' ‘ ouartprWinning this encounter not only LAa ybmnh was thrown n»r 1 y;-n*d b»ss by AimniUuH b.til on tluir 5* yBishop-- and Larsen lu-ld Beynolds flt;c- ; j. IH Fassot kilt;‘kcd 45 y;^ ns out; bounds on the* Lubbock 1 ’ yard lirscprior to the beginning of the game, a v — - —............. Hill hit right ynaru ior l \ord ;timfootball trophy which is to remain1 * * Doebler and Fairey hit right sabi of line for i) yards on (wo at torn n isnot onlymeans much to the lacks, but to tin coaches as well. Coach Yon Tungeln nad^ * , . . tLjt i no gum and Smith punted tor 4» yard ■Frnka presented to the lads, just / . . . lt ; t ,.. . . , , e „ ta Bassett who came back tor 11 yardsr to the beginning of the game, aLn ___n,. ''*• Arnailllo 44 yard iim-.permanently in the Lubbock high « *school and each Westerner club that i :■. . , , .11 Vm i Rockwall fumbled and Teal rushed toaccomplishes a victory over both Amarillo and Mainviewq will have theirrecover on the Amarillo Reynolds fumbled, but«h*n Smith pun:«-d '-r1 v,.\,»ct. who lt;a UK1 hod;Amarillrfs bail on :d«‘ yard line; Bussvtt v.rni 4!' .vinl liil!'K1„yI,,|K I,, th.- Liili!- k .'Ivnrd* h* lor 5 yard-i/idt’wick 4 5(ai ad luerecoveredinames engraved on the trophy. The ^ A jjf a (ni!;Goachos scored a victory in that theii club Was the first to be engraved on the valued gift.Wolffanth Great On Defense Tpffy’ Wolf fa rth was most valued man the Westerners had on defense. Playing his first game at backing up the line “Tuffy’f tinje*H ’ ’ 1 bii riuhl t:^d;3c l«»r 1 run, witii a perfect pns. Fowlt;-H t»lt; j btibrd 11* ^va*n f»n c K«a. irlt; Smith to Reynolds for -H yards, wi-r.t | !li u'a ?n‘for a toir hdown, Reynolds made ujbnr.th euie* d -L v.oa.L I ,a.. .sensational I'rolam field rim fete «*lurt-* u as n mm- lt;»n io*- e.. ; easily the . . , ... . , . ( t.., . mg the Amarillo tackier* enmjtrn ?-’m ivoi.;mt;• i i • ■. *M'Mm i. 4 ■» i i 1 •: 1 r * • U s ‘ ’• ■ t x \v i i •,»lire* 1-v! Ai^iarilband again smothered the charging J inarin0 0Satldie backs and many times threwj race thru ugh for 38 yards.Dlt;11 ahit e‘s j; 1 ace kiek Ur »-x( nt \ }’rde n ripp« 11 point was wide. Score, Lublock 12; | y^irds: l*;»sseti! mrnt;lete ;*n«*Smith kickoHl off to Bassett %h‘j RrK-Uwdl, inc*/mpl«, tithem buck for no Kuins. He truly put j mmt. ^ ^ J,lt;rlt;l}lt; t„ tb7 ^n,, j t pum.:; ;5 ' Cn VUP a ; fight of a vetcian at backing ? 3- ynVii jjne ?Auire netted 1 yard and *t n,.. Anon Hi*. v.lt; \• t*\! ]ha-.the line up and on every instant thv|a^3f.lt folJo%ved at right guard for 4Ktocky built lad \iiis found mtululiijg ♦ yards and again he tore iht ough on lit the offehtu? attacks of the Sandies, • play fu»* 3 imua* ards hut«»u: scar:i :.sV: t!J uHr In4 .i 1lt;-k'if 1Xirrv,pa»*rp..IA*lt;’£ ••.*■k ttv 5\ vd r* }'a;' •' i * *of 1\!'\ • , - ! lt;v:-» -• ■ ^ *i '■ * •lt; '.ijrJ * * * JU*** 1 ; ■i 1\ I ii I ftts r n 1 vt ' •v i, i ? iX] i t s4, ! 1 yj Jr*t)i x!»dSS1!♦ :r 1BAssett and Bishop played a ga r«it ; wrtS forced to punt and kicked 15 \ardsl rii|t) game against the Westerners. Bas-jOUt ot* pountis. Brothers tor Bryan se.ttVi. drives on offense and Bishop’s j for Lubbock.defensivo game was indeed a characteristic f eh lure of the Sandies showing tviih the Lubbock crew.An excellent combination was shown this afternoon in the Westerner haek-field* Led by Powell, who called an excellent game and whose generalship Jed the westerners to a championship title, the Westerner hacks, Smith.Reynolds, and Dollabite made up u Amooth running and working machine.The Line-UpLubbock Position AmarilloBryan ------------- McAfeeL. E.vard 5',,Utr u f* * *i Basse*f era in*\subsi it mbm f»*r LuhhLlildock s ball no tlio f0 yard lint*, j yy}Cy. ,V.IS *w.\h'*-d 13Bishop rushed Reynolds and threw1 him for a 3 yard loss; Smith rapje-d off 4 yards al right guard and th-at j {hrou..^ t*oi kicked for 34 yards to Bassott who1 was nailtsl by Teal on his own 18 yard line.Bassett on two attempts no liedyanl* and pur^.-d in th- thjd -5 ! • a:.an-!52a yards out of bounds to the Amarillo 45 yard lino. Reynolds andSmith, with hard drives, chalked cp;t first, down and placed the ball on the Sundie 33 yard line. Smith and Dollahite were both held for ngoain,Bishop and Larsen backed the line'■'ha '* d HdhJ jib* i» tI *•right I.: v • k i •: b'W ajvlA i c:' * i 'itBarton ..............----- Larson (with vigorous strength. When Rey-L. T.WolCfarth .........— HamiltonL. O.Magee —----- Bishope.HiCklnsOn -— ..... - KrtydenR. G,Cummings ------------------- LarhardtIt. T.Hardberger —----------------- NunnR. E.Pdwell ____ BassettQ. B.Pollahite ........ Dcr-bler13. 11.fteynolds —... RockwallIt. ILSmith -.. u i,—---- Fairey |' F. B.nolds failed to gain, the half ended with the score, Lubbock 12; Amarillo,0.Third QuarterB1N h a t\ • . i '.vn. - f‘*r :;■» i • tt*no* Smithal. Hoy »b ■;i: andtrth* l‘*rin:;. A tripb* F‘^v. **11 init. Teal, ineomplet** !'»«ll;*hit»- ri ;})• di yards a; plact* ka k ha* -k I urard line.ym’d I *: ve-* »!*ud for 1'*1 yard.-, ii was a laaimifu! i un. at » a-t5 nio I nscet; \vas r *• **s n am I y \ hi •. o n fov :i I os*, balt; Iff tdmb-d tli*- tv sand mad*4 tie* run sinrh- handed. Am-a4‘iilo ball mi tmdr 3a yard life* hhr hit right t;n“kle for 5 yards andfailed on next play. A pass, Basse*; t o I’en rlt; • o, i\et t ed 13 yards i * • * hA m -itr-illu 4«, yard line.Smith and Dollahite rm’td*. I’ y:inSrv»n their attempts at line plays; aftnnb’vit f»:1HillBrothers went to full for Smith, i Pass, Powell tlt;» IwiL netted yards, ill for Reynolds, at half and Bryan » Smith punted over the end :wnc andhr Smith, aubstit utions for Lubbock, i ^ mariilo put tlie l.mh in play ;4 their j 3 Borden for Fairey, Amarillo. Bansett | line.kicked off to Brotheis who came back) Brmseu through rieht tackle for H for 21 yards to the Lubbock 47 yard yard; a pane, Basst p t,» i tuck well, | f tine; Onear Eckhardt put Barton and netted IS yards to the AmarilloEarhanlt out of the game for rough- j yard line. Andhc i*;a,ss, PctssCdJ to,Ino.ss and Parkinson was sent in forLubbock, and Conklin for Earhardt,Doeblcf'. 5 yards on another pass.1} Reynolds intercepted and carried It to J |ifruniJtcm broke through to get Bro- the Ainnrrdo35 vardlineJ' o w e 11Officials; Eekhardt (Texas) referee, Anderson (Ba y lor} u m pi re; J uckson(T, L U.) bondlinesmani8%rimaty of GameT6\al yaVds from scrimmage: A math or s for 1 yard loss. Doebier reached u I to nab Riot hers* puss on the Am-arillo 4 3 yard line, j Rockwall crashed through for 8 yds* * ind Mur den drove lnto:*the Westerner? * i+*defense for 3 yards; Roekwa! fumbledand lost l yard; Bassett punted 32 yards to Dollahite who came bvck for 4 yurds to the Lubbock 24 yard line. After Brothers hit line for a 2 yardlt; ndffl tin* game with a charge ini ?!Die Sandb' defense. “ ' !12. Amarillo 7.Score: Lubbock * 11 ‘ 1 1Stanton Loses toLamesa Loboes 20 to 2i crtHb 122 yards, Lubbock 152, Bunts— gain, he punted 58 yards to Bassett,who made a brilliant return for 12 yards going out of bounds.Amarillo's ball on their 35 yard line.Borden netted i yard at right tackle;AjpMiuo 12 for tin nverngo of 20 2-3 Ltilibbck 133for 32 3-4v Passes—-Lub-,:-^0^\3c6nl^|ted rfpur for -total 126 ds» AnuiFilfo completed 5 for a to-:|ai 3pp.v 01 kyards. ; Pdn ti 11 i es ^ A m n r 111 a|jbbbock: 40, First downs—AdfipriUo 3»yLubhpek^'■■11. Substitution^-Mriltiillo, Speer for Hajnllton* Smith Ha^dbne Pearce for McAfee, Bor-fpr^Hbfeb!er Conklin for JMrlibreU:for Hardberger, Smith Reynolds for Hill; Park-tiiu-ton. 'M-fM-XX} IgFjr*! Quarter.kl§ked:hff to Fairey who re-fpi*3'jF3ykrds to the Sandies 36 i 36 yard line. Doehler and Basset3|tnmliijgs vheUI BaHsott for off-tackle pi ttys crashed throughAV.-lfDtHiblor hit through left Kuarrt • thJa play was followed ■ 5' ;^ard- penalty for Amarillo, ; ■■(iP'pa'HH, ; to OoehJor.4 .-.ytos:' IfaiBBQt t dropped back 'ktekctl ■ for 46 yard a to Sfelfehlte 3 yards to theyard line,'rflBht taoklo for Miiti Reyn old «fo 11 o we d up withto'-.'place the 'U-,l yard line;• iSpktod:Smithtpwas the tangent p«rh.|Atb)mok'aball ' on thefor Ham -(to; aihith eraHhett o11then two parses, one Bassett to Doe-bler, and one Bassett to Rockwall, were both grounded, but on th*.* last pass Lubboc k was assessed a 15 yard penalty for interfering with the receiver of a pass, this placed the txHl on the Amarillo 46 yard line.Another penalty was given Lubbock was talking to the referee* for 5 yards. Borden on two at tern pin gained fi yards and Bassett carried it to the LubbockDoehier and Bassett onto vu first down a*nd placed the ball on theLubbock 26 yard tine; Rockwall hitline for 4 yards; Smith for Bryan; Brothers took end. Doe bier hit left tackle for 5 yards and Rockwall carried it over for a Hist down to the Lubbock 12 yard line.Borden, running down the side linowas gone for a touchdown, but went obt of bounds for a 0-yard ga in. Bax * ilbtt; failed to pierce the Lubbock lineMm for no gain;iidttbd 3 yards followed with Dbfdeh’s drive for t? touchdown, Bas-sett's drop kick was good, Seorc^y-Liibbock, 12; Amarillo, 7.. -.off to Hill who mm®baclG TOF 26 yanla to Ida own 3B yardIlt;IiIi1(Special To The AvataiH*he-Jourii;d)LA MESA. Nov. 2lt;L~The Lamesa Loloes today walloped Stanton on the local grid by a score of 20 to 2, clearly outplaying the visiting eleven inevery d«r»artment.Lamesa scored her points In thefirst and second quarters with Stanton scoring in the second. The Lo- , bo oh exhibited u much better offen- j $rfive machine, and presc?nlod a heavier Rnc-up. hut Stanton formed n strong lt;leff*nsive ami held Lam era. in the third and founb qunrter.v,Lamlt; sa is scle-.lujcd to meet big SI )r 1 n g h e re T h a n ilt; s t: i v i ii g d a y.I(Fear for Safetyof Missiny TeacherSIthttaaiMOUNT vunxow lc.vva. Nov. 20. (IP)—Two unsigned-letters and a telephone call, threatening the lives ofWendell Webb and Bin ford Arney* Cornell college students,* If they did not-give tip their search for Miss Myrl Sizer, missing Mrufuoketa school loach-or, - Increased • the fear of the young womans relatives today that nhe had met foul play.. Alfss Sizer left Maquakcla Novem- \ h bc«r5 for Cedar Rapids and has been} n t raced a a far. nn Marion where she j P left a friend who was traveling with \ h1 e,v,Nf«•?-*! 4!*rv * .*• ■■. v «Sftiltte SHI »ati pollabilo guinea J her,