TITURMAY, , NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Texans Lose NFL Loop Franchise DALLAS, Nov. 12 (?P)—The Dal las franchise in professional foot ball folded today in the wake of losses that ran to alinost a quar ter of a million dollars with the season a little more than half finished, President Giles Miller of the Texans, a club that came to Dallas last winter as the first major lea gue professional football franchise in the state, announced that it was being turned back to the Na tional Football League. He explained that the club did not have sufficient funds to meet its obligations, adding, "for that matter, unless additional funds were made available immediately this club could not play its next game." In Philadelphia, Bell said he has not been notified "formally" that the Dallas franchise has been turned }lack to the league for operation. Bell said that lie wasn't sure just what Miller meant when he told a press conference that the pro team was "now in the hands of the league." "The only • thing. I can tell you now," said Bell, "is that regardless of who operates Dallas it will complete its schedule of fi v e games this season." Dallas still has home games with the Chicago Bears, and De troit Lions and away games with Detroit, Green Bay and the Eagles. Boxers Care! Seven Meets A rugged seven-meet •schedule has been carded for the Penn State boxing team. The ringmen will open with the University of Mary land Jan. 13. Harold "Ike" Gilbert, graduate manager of athletics, announced that the final meet, with Catho lic University, will follow the an nual Eastern championship mat ches. The schedule: Jan. 13, Mary land; Feb. 7, at Michigan State; Feb. 14, at Syracuse; Feb. 21, Wis consin; Feb. 28, at Virginia; March 7, Army; March 13, 14, 1.8. A. championships at Syracuse; March 21, Catholic University. WRA Results Basketball Kappa Alpha Theta, 34, Phi Mu, 6. Delta Gamma. 17, Alpha Gam ma Delta, 16. McElwain-S immon s, 49, Phi Sigma Sigma, 4. Alpha OmicrOn Pi won by for feit. Ping Pong Atherton East defeated Alpha Epsilon Phi. Leonides won on forfeit. Alpha Omicron Pi defeated Gamma Phi Beta. Kappa Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta. Get Ready for JACK WIMMER'S State College Sunoco Aeross from Windcrest TAE COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENIsTSYLVMA Ted 'The Foot' Kemmerer . . . A Punting Whiz College football coaches usually scrutinize out-of-state boys for an outstanding passing whiz, a triple threat, or a specialist in place kicking or punting. For Penn State's Coach Rip Engle it took three years before he found the latter performer. Surprisingly, the punter was found in Engle's own backyard. He is Ted "The Foot" Kemmerer, who is a native of Sunbury but played football at State College I‘. itt, ! Ted Kemmerer High. He kicked exceptionally well in high school, averaging 38 yards. The finer points on kicking were shown to him by his father who was,coach at State College High at te time. The father and son collaborated in a "coke and milkshake" punting contest. 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State's exceptional showings against Nebraska, Michigan State, and Penn, can be credited to his spectacular punting, his blockers, Joe Gratson, Gene Danser, and Roosevelt Grier, and the Lions' fast defense. With Kemmerer's fine punts and a fast charging defense the safetymen from the aforemen tioned football elevens made a measly 75 yards on punt returns on his 31 kicks. Against the powerful Michigan Stat.% Spartans he had a spec tacular punting average of 39.6 yards in ten tries. Scatback Jim Ellis returned the punt returns for a scant 20 yards. Averaged 37.8 In Penn State's upset win over Penn he averaged 38 yards in nine tries with the Quakers re turning the punts for 19 yards. In the same game the kicking specialist thrilled the 67,000 spec tators when he booted the pig skin 52 yards from the line of scrimmage. Last Saturday, despite a slip pery turf, Kemmerer kicked 12 times for a 37.8 average which was slightly better than the 32.6 mark of two Syracuse punters. 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