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+ | Here's how quickly they made a home run. Montgomery returned the kickoff 20 yards to his 22. Roberts, McCall and Montgomery carried for 4, 4 and 5 yards to make it first down for T.C.U. on its 35. Roberts lacked less than a yard of first down on a quick opener through the middle, then made the distance for first down on the 45 after Meyer had dropped a dazzling, whirling pass from Baugh. Marquette here went into a 5-1-2-2-1 defense as a guard against the vaunted Frog aerial attack, managed to stop Roberts on a ground play for no gain and then — Sam went to slinging again. Little Dutch Meyer, who scored all the Christians' | ||
+ | The last touchdown came late in the second quarter, when the Frogs put on a 62-yard drive from their own 38-yard line, where they went into action after a 22-yard return by Baugh of one of Cuff's punts. Two quick openers through the middle, which the Marquetters seemed utterly unable to solve, saw Roberts pound out a first down on the Purple 49. A reverse by McCall got 5 and a right end sweep by Montgomery made first down on the Marquette 40. Roberts waded through the middle again for 10, and after McCall picked up 6 more on a reverse inside left end. Donkey splashed center for first down on the visitors' | ||
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- | Here's how quickly they made a home run. Montgomery returned the kickoff 20 yards to his 22. Roberts, McCall and Montgomery carried for 4, 4 and 5 yards to make it first down for T.C.U. on its 35. Roberts lacked less than a yard of first down on a quick opener through the middle, then made the distance for first down on the 45 after Meyer had dropped a dazzling, whirling pass from Baugh. Marquette here went into a 5-1-2-2-1 defense as a guard against the vaunted Frog aerial attack, managed to stop Roberts on a ground play for no gain and then — Sam went to slinging again. Little Dutch Meyer, who scored all the Christians' | ||
- | The last touchdown came late in the second quarter, when the Frogs put on a 62-yard drive from their own 38-yard line, where they went into action after a 22-yard return by Baugh of one of Cuff's punts. Two quick openers through the middle, which the Marquetters seemed utterly unable to solve, saw Roberts pound out a first down on the Purple 49. A reverse by McCall got 5 and a right end sweep by Montgomery made first down on the Marquette 40. Roberts waded through the middle again for 10, and after McCall picked up 6 more on a reverse inside left end. Donkey splashed center for first down on the visitors' | ||
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For the rest of the half the Wisconsin lads were trying desperately to close the gap with an aerial offense of their own but it was hopeless. The vastly superior Purple line charged through repeatedly to rush Buivid off his feet. He had no time to get set or hunt receivers but could only peg wildly and try for long yardage, a mistake S.M.U. made a year ago in the Rose Bowl. | For the rest of the half the Wisconsin lads were trying desperately to close the gap with an aerial offense of their own but it was hopeless. The vastly superior Purple line charged through repeatedly to rush Buivid off his feet. He had no time to get set or hunt receivers but could only peg wildly and try for long yardage, a mistake S.M.U. made a year ago in the Rose Bowl. | ||
Throughout the third period the Christians maintained the upper hand, keeping Marquette at a distance except for one rally featuring a pass from Buivid to Cuff when the invaders drove into T.C.U. territory. This offensive wilted when Aldrich intercepted a throw while standing on his goal line and fought his way out 34 yards. A speedy back doubtless could have turned it into a length-of-the-field touchdown run. | Throughout the third period the Christians maintained the upper hand, keeping Marquette at a distance except for one rally featuring a pass from Buivid to Cuff when the invaders drove into T.C.U. territory. This offensive wilted when Aldrich intercepted a throw while standing on his goal line and fought his way out 34 yards. A speedy back doubtless could have turned it into a length-of-the-field touchdown run. | ||
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Throughout the early stages of the fourth quarter the Purple reserves furnished most of the show. Once David O' | Throughout the early stages of the fourth quarter the Purple reserves furnished most of the show. Once David O' |