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_ , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1941 » theme song maa De Lnigersity of Missouri this year—sort of a/ rt ? Paul ChifitnidsHiiened up toot tat Koucse ea) © off hiv backfield tesoufces: and: f ise cae) i _ ound that he bad Harry Jee, a slip-| byemapnn I moe ee ae | *% promise as a runner. { And he figured that Bob Steu-' ber; a 195-pound end who does the bundred in 9.8, was wasting | his speed as an end now that. Christman the pitcher was gone. So, to make each of his three | Tunners a threat, Faurot worked | out a super-special T-formation {no floater and a little wider thap . the usual T). Since he didn't have a super-passer like Christ-! man he figured he'd have to get. everything possible out of his Tunning potentialities. Did the idea work? : Weil, in the opener against Ohio. State, Mizzou outstatistick- j- used to ‘is: ball-eartying job and! Sitwice cut-back inte «safety? H : ‘Sta Ui at | only fwo | touchdowns in the first six — : MAURICE ‘RED’ WADE a | Great despite sophomore errors Li @ 155-pound fadeaway ‘lettermen all set to take those jobs: but a big, rough, tough kid oe ‘whipping harmlessly by ™@™med Art Santow brought him. He does the short passing 195 pounds up from the and_is just effective enough to man ranks and placed it make trouble for teams that gang in one of the varsity spots. At up on the T. Wade, 2 bright the other flank Bert Ekern, a . - fast-growing youngster who fail-{ ae aoa hes He's . ed te letter as a sophomore full- | left-foet kicker (can kick with ‘back last year, took over and is his right) and an ambidextrous drawing great praise for his; passer: Steuber’s' rimming style- clever play as a regular end. | Imagine 195 pounds going at 98) There's another angie to that/ er if : doesn’t ete @line story, too. When Harry} 4 ler it’ smash Over; Smith, former Southern him. That's Steuber. He does fornia All-America, came in last the long passing—and he can'spring as an assistant to Herb throw the bali 65 or 70 yards. Bunker, Mizzou’s 4-letter, Phi In the first’ six “games Ice'Beta Kappa line coach, he averaged five yards a ball-carry-!prought along some youthful fire ing try, Wade and Steuber about | and spirit that mixes perfec 7.5 yards each. Most teams are'with Bunker's studious, detail- tickled if they have only one | perfection coaching style. H ball-carrier boasting an average] Bunker and Smith worked | like that. | together to change the line's | defensive tactics from the old middle sections in the country. | mage. Norv Wallach and Bob Brenton; Most of Faurot’s outfit will be (215 and 205 pounds respectively | back next fall Most important if you're gullible enough to be-' departures wili be Wallach, Jef- lieve the programs) are extreme-| fries, Jenkins and Iee W ly capable anchors at tackle, but}means that if Faurot ca’ 4 the are the _pigasant sur-/a replagen pri 3 ‘ this T_ Bel ; '* pair of capable | much ger see pes, Cae eae 8 lor the Ice part of if i =i —— zPepper's Plumbers . 7 0 1.000/ (Amecintes These OMe ive pont xvRed alder 5 2 -Ti4/ han in mid-field age xNavStas es ischool’s traditi Coast Guard 465. down ‘with eigh NA 2 5 286! sue to a bad zvNavy 0 6 000! TF second quart zxvTie games. ing, and the game ' present time looks very Island City Baseball League fom an offensive and def Club— W. L. Pet. standpoint, Key West Conchs __ 3 01000) WHAT WOULD You DO? Pandora Bears 2-2 500 | 1. Fake punt? Red Raiders 3-3 508} 2. Long pass? I > "Trojans 2 3 400) 3. Reverse? ; Regulars 1 Fy Lg End ren? $) Subscribe 19 Sue Giizdh—20c|9 & Kick > pweekly. A “wer YOUR NEWSBOY . . . buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. . « « loses if a customer fails to pay- . . . is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay- . . « goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. TROJANS CONCHS SUNDAY RAIDERS T0 TIE Mizzou Gets Triple Punch From Its Made-To-Order T é sie | TANGLE IN 2 Suipkme wanes! SECOND GAME; NAVSTAS DODWNED COAST REGULARS AND RAID- ERS IN FIRST th three Key West Conchs, breezing \ raight victor-!Rew softball s€ason got under take | ¥@¥ at Bayview Park some weeks Tro- ; } | GUARDSMEN IN OTHER { | —— ! | For the second time since the! ago, Navy, without a victory to its credit, battled a topnotch ten ig better bali ner-up Red Raiders, the! rs last night earned an even break with the youthful perform-j s with an 8-8 count. | Arthur (Reese) Thompson, an} ier, held the weak-hitting a half-dozen safe e costly errors by his mates proved his down- Sailors, miscuing just once,! Red Raiders will got only a hit less than the Raid- | ude “Honky (By Asnccimted Press) PIERRE. S. D. Nov. 15.— The smzll game hunting sea- 2 screwiest A crockshet Indian near Waubiy ired his double barrelicd shcigun and drop- Ped sever. geese. more than twice bis limit. @ Webster locker plant say- folks back home. They won't believe rabbits get as big as sheep out here“. (They don't, quite.} The state game director capturd an albino pheasant reoster in a quarter mile foot rece down a stubble field. found it had a broken wing. nursed it back to health and now plans to have it mount- ed fer the department's mu- seum. Three members of a rifle chab, all qualified as sharp- shooters or experts. ran into @ covey cf more than 40 par- tridge and failed to drop a bird with their shotguns. The former sheriff of Pot- ter County uses a muzzle loading double barrel and drops pheasants with the IIIS IIIS ISD we feature at 1:00 for the Regu- RHE} 8 6 ti eee @7s5 Raidres vedo. Fe the Raiders, Bell and Swenson; Thompson Lastres and Roberts will do the 24 Garcia. respec: Johnny (Little John) Ogden re-} 0 old-time form last} he turned in a six-hit -4 job against the sinking Coast! 3 d ten in the twin bill night-! Ogden was holding the} of the Navy's new unit,} he and his NavSta mates were] pounding the offerings of Mach-j| Clied for 11 safeties. They were} aided _by four Guard errors. i Its: RHE! ees r 4 6 4) and Rosam; MachClied pton. iFirst Named “Yeams “Visiting”y MONDAY NIGHT { First Game—NavStas .vs. Pep- Plumbers. i ond Game—Red Raiders} vs. NA. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Peppef's Plumb- ers vs. Coast Guard. Second Game—NA vs. Navy. TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—NA vs. Coast Game—Pepper’s Piumb-| Raiders. j BASEBALL Price Field (Trumbo), 1:00 p. m./ TOMORROW ] First Game—Regulars vs. Red} Raiders. | Second Game—Trojans vs. Key West Conchs. { Tribe to The Citizen, 20c Su ‘You save all the flavor and juices twhen you cook with a General Electric Range. Its “Flavor-Saver™ ‘Oven seals-in moisture and taste. Come in and see how it’s done! See the Deep Well Thrift Cooker that steams-is tbe natural good = way to cook, REASONABLE PRICES and TERMS - fine running, passing and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : Pack Ta OPPOSE ‘SAILORS PLAYED | Future Book For Touchdown Tactics Sunday's 4 Answer Hor < _ ALL-AMRIC —— tain and his teammates would By DILLON GRAHAM determine why the center pass * Sports Bdittr, AP Feature Service sen Matty. is bo oh. ar tuitn re. only a few more Gue to a stiff jolt. or other in weeks of football re- jury. Determine this by calling maining, only a few dozen © Signals to him and be suze he) = stars are left as All-America understands and can function contenders. Here are three Properly. aces still in the running: Throw a long fifty-yard for werd pass down either sideline If complete it means a touch EX Gown. surely a fine gain. If m- complete, it means merely the loss of a down. If intercepted it sbould still be just as good as a Punt. 25 Whiteneac Street Key West. 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