The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 30, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MONDAY, DECEMBER CO, 1935.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Stanford University of California Will Clash with Southern Methodist University of Texas for Mythical Title of National Champions
ODDS OF 3 -1 FAVOR MUSTANGS OF TEXAS
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Can Stanford
Stop the S. M. U.
Passing Attack
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Stanford's football team has in
dicated that it would be at full
strength at the opening whistle of
the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena,
on New Year's day.
Monk Moscript, crack Stanford
end, turned out for practice last
Tuesday. An injured knee had
kept him in the hospital for two
weeks, but he is expected to last
most of the same if not the en
tire period.
The other members of the squad
are all in fine physical condition
and expect to give a good account
of themselves.
Coach Thornhill is optimistic
over the outcome of the contest.
Breaking up passes has been the
one thing most stressed in every
practice session during the past
fortnisht. Moscript and Topping
ends, have consistently broken up
passes thrown from S. M. U. for
mations, and are improving their
technique along this line daily.
Mustangs May Win by
Kicking
Coach Matty Bell, with thirty
two S. M. U. players, arrived in
Pasadena several days ago. Bell
is putting the finishing touches on
the greatest array of gridiron war
riors S. M. U. has ever produced.
Big Maurice Orr and his prec
ious right foot make up a combi
nation that punches footballs over
the cross bar from all angles. His
placement kicking may prove the
deciding factor between the two
teams when they meet Wednesday
in the Rose Bowl. Coach Bell in
tends to open his bag of tricks
against the Stanford Indians with
some surprises via the aerial route.
Doubtless there will be many sur
prises during the sixty minutes of
playing time, and the Mustangs
may be on the wrong end of some
of them.
Journal readers who plan to lis
ten to the broadcast of the game
will doubtless enjoy it more if
these photos of the major stars of
both teams are saved for reference.
The boys shown on this page will
be featured in many of the plays
during the game and some of them
will emerge heroes and be credited
with the victory of their respec
tive team. Which will it be?
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