Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 3

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THOSE SPORTS WRITERS use picturesque : language—A fellow reporting the Purdue-Ohio State game week before (Purdue won)—wrote that the Purdue line stopped Ohio State— “colder than a night watchman’s lunch.” k

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Here are MUFFLERS for your cheering section— Some stocky OXFORDS for "broken field" footwork and ground gaining generally.

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