Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1930 — Page 13

OCT. 28, 1930

BULLDOG GRIDMEN DRILL FOR WABASH CLASH SATURDAY

Butler in Top Shape Many Injured Stars Back After Week of Rest. After a week of light workouts and a rest from actual competition Saturday, Butler's Bulldogs today were to resume hard work for their encounter with Wabash Saturday in the Scarlet home-coming battle at Crawfordsvillc. Coach Bell sent his squad through a lengthy workout at the bowl Monday, drilling his men on both offense and defense. Several hew formations have been developed during the last week for use against Vaughan's crew. Return of several regulars who have been on the hospital list have strengthened Blue hopes for victory and Bell expects his squad to be in; the best shape of the season. Wabash Works Overtime nu Times Knerlnl CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 28.—Another long drill, with scrimmage against a freshman team using Butler plays, was on the program for Coach Vaughan’s Wabash squad today as the veteran mentor i prepared his charges for the tilt } with Butler here Saturday. Mon- i day’s workout lasted until after ! dark. Vaughan plans a shift in j ids forward wall which will send BJork, veteran tackle, to one wing post and Pope to the other, with Vosloh and Kirkhart, promising sophomores, taking over the tackle positions. Chocolate Scores K. O. fiu Ini ted Press NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 28.—Kid Chocolate, Cuban featherweight, made his first appearance since his loss to Jack Berg of England, here Monday night, and knocked out Jackie Doyle in the first round of a scheduled ten-round bout.

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George Van Bibber AN important factor in Purdue’s great performance Saturday in nosing out Wisconsin was the all-round play of the Boilermakers’ veteran tackle, George Van Bibber. He starred during the hot scrimmages, made numerous tackles and kicked the extra point after touchdown that was the margin of victory. The husky Badgers were not too big for George to handle and his position was well covered. lOWA DRILLS PASSES Hickman and Mastrogany Form New Aerial Combination. lUI United Press lOWA CITY, la., Oct, 28.—Iowa's thrice defeated team will try a passig attack Saturday in its game with Detroit, rated as the Hawks’ most dangerous foe of the season. Coach Ingersen is grooming Hickman and Mastrogany as a pass combination and was pleased with their effectiveness Monday. Princeton Drills Light PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 28. Coach Bill Roper plans to give his Princeton squad only the lightest sort of workouts this week in preparation for Chicago Saturday.

No Protest From Yale Army Score Will Stand as Official; Booth Back in Uniform. fin United Press NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 28 Motion pictures displayed for Yale athletic officials Monday were reported today to show that Army’s touchdown in Saturday’s Yale-Army football game, which ended a 7-7 tie, was scored illegally. The Yale Athletic Association announced, however, that ’ there will be no protest over the alleged illegal touchdown made by Army. The official decision Is accepted.” The film was said to show that Kilday failed to cross the goal line until Steckner, another Army back, boosted him over. This would appear to be a violation of Rule 10, Section 1, Article 1, of the football rules. The pictures also revealed that two or more cadet players piled on Albie Booth in the play in which the Yale quarter back was knocked out after the referee had signaled the end of the play, it was said. ALBIE RUNS SIGNALS Star Yale Quartet Recovers and Drills for Dartmouth. fill In ted Press NEW HAVEN, Conn, Occ. 28. The question of whether Army’s touchdown, which gave the Cadets a 7-7 tie with Yale here Saturday, was legal or illegal, was overshadowed today by the return of Albie Booth to the Yale lineup. The little and speedy back field star, who participated in but one play against Army before he was carried off the field on a stretcher, was released from the university infirmary late Monday in time to run through a signal drill with the varsity. He is expected to be ready for action against Dartmouth Saturday.

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News of Local Ten Pin Pastimers

Showalter Duco added three more games to the win column, defeating Northwestern Sales, during the Meridian League contests on the Illinois alleys. State Highway also enjoyed a big night, talcing three regular scheduled games fTom Wash Rite and three Irom Edie Battery in a postponed series. Other games resulted In a three-time win for Indiana Bell from Packard and a two-game victory for Burke Cadillac over Edie Battery. Bartlett was the inidlvidual star, games of 256. 172 and 206. giving him a total of 634. Chuck Klein lost no time returning to his favorite indoor pastime, rolling with the Giesen Products of the St. Philip’s No. 1 League Monday night. Giesens lost three to Outlaws, while Michaeiis won two irom Casady Fuel. Schleimer starred with a 618. Local women bowlers are beginning to prepare the wav for a successful meeting of the Women's Central States tournament which has been awarded the local Women’s Bowling Association this year. Some of the best women teams in the country are included in the regultr entries of this body, and local fans can expect to see some real scoring, during the life of this meet. Kriner carted home the coffee after the Star League series at Pritchett's, his 598 total leading the field. Games were onesided. Mailer No. 10. Mailer No. 1 and Intertvpe taking three from Stereotype-. Operator and Circulation. Moore appears to De the class of the Rough Notes League, his 176 average leading Behnke bv six points. All Capa and

Contributions of $lO or More Reported in Community Fund Campaign at Noon Meeting, Monday, Oct. 27 The Campaign Committee of the Indianapolis Community Fund takes this means to acknowledge, with great appreciation, the following contributions, which evidence the interest of these citizens in the social welfare of Indianapolis. ARTHUR V, BROWN, ' Chairman Campaign Committed

American Central Life Insurance Conmuny SBOO Abel Bros. St Winfrey ... 10 Adams, A. H 12 Adams, Jack 25 Adams, Will H 13 Advertisers Press 60 Ake, The Rev. J. K 25 Akers, Clyde 10 Albershardt. F. C 13.50 Albertson, E. T 10 Aldas, F. W. Cos 40 Allen, Harry R 10 Alien, Robert E 10 Allen. Rowland 60 Allerdice, Martha 10 Alwes, Charles E 10 American Legion Monthly 100 American Multigrapb Sales 35 Anderson, J. VV 80 Anderson, Louis M 2i Andrew, Lewis E 10 Angst, Carl X 120 Angus, Donald 3 250 Antrim, 3. M 300 Appel, C. E 10 Argus, Frank R 10 Armstrong, V. M 10 Arnold, Abraham 10 Atkinson, Elleanora 25 Augsteln, C. H 25 Avery, A. U. 10 Baehelder. H. K 10 Badger, Cecil 10 Baemcopf. Joseph B 25 Bailey, Koy 10 Bailey, R. S 25 Baker Bros 50 Bales, Ralph W 30 Baker, Herbert A 25 Baker, Minnie 35 Baker, William 10 Blach. W. E 60 Ball, H. P SO BaU, Paul 3 10 Barnard, Pant ........... SO Barrett, Fred E 16 Barnlckol, Ferd 25 Barrett, M. Helen 10 Barrett, John R 60 Bartkrtt, Janies E 300 Barton, James F 15 Baum, Mrs. William .... 40 Bayer, Mrs, Margaret C. 10 Baxter, Mrs. Alice 10 Beach, Gertrude 10 Beasley, Thomas J. M. D. 10 Becker, A. H. 10 Becker, Charles I. 500 Beneficial Loan Society ~ 25 Benham-Pray Company .. 70 Brookside Civic League.,. 35 Broorer, Chas 10 Brougham, Ralph .••••••• Brown, Mrs. Anna Belle V. 150 Brown, Grace I, 25 Brown, Jennie H 15 Brown, Mrs. Irvin R. ... 10 Brown, L. M 10 Bruee, Amy G 10 Bryan. J. W. 80 Bryant, Alfred 10 Bryant, Felix T 10 Bryson, Robert 11. Jr..,.. 10 Bugbee, Ben M 10 Buick Motor Car Cos 100 Burford, William B 300 Burns. Eva 5® Bnskirk, F. R }0 Butler, A. E. ........... 10 Butler, Helen 10 Butter Crust Pie C 0..... 80 Buttolph, Richard 60 Buttz, Claud 10 Cabb. C. A 10 CadyAjtohn U 10 Cain.'Lee 15 Cambridge, Transfer C 0... 15 Capital Machine Company 100 Carey, Cass I 15 Carpenter, Gertrude!—.. 10 Bennett, Frafucls 10 Berger, H. I 10 Betsy Ross Candy Shop.. 25 Beyer, Fred IV ' 10 Beyer, John C 10 Bird, C. D 10 Blri Frank Transfer Cos. 25 Btrdsall, Pan! D 10 Blaine, E. C. 3* Blair, John 10 Bogne, Benjamin N 60 Bonner. R, O. 45 Born, Marie 10 Bose, Carl C 10 Boen, Anthony W 100 Bowen, Roy E. 10 Bowes, Charles E 12 Bowles, Essie 10 Bowman, E. I, 10 Boyack, Charles 10 Boyd, Roberta F 10 Branham, R. J 10 Brannum - Keene Lumber Company 150 Branghton. Guy A 15 Brennan, John J 10 Breunlg, John B 30 Bristor, A. M 10 Britz. J. J 10 Brooks, Anthony A 10 Brooks, Luther 10 Carpenter, Guy 0 20 Carpenter. K. J... 4 30 Carr, John R 60 Carr, Silas J 15 Carroll, Mr, and Sirs. J. F 250 Carson, E. P 10 Carson, Joseph 0........ 50 Castle. Frank 10 Cavanaugh, Robert E.... SO Caylor. H. I) 10 t entrnl Bulck Cos. ....... 59 Central State Hospital (employes) 254 Central Supply Cos 1,440 Century Biscuit Cos 390 Chambers, D. % 60 Chambers, G. G. M. D... 10 Chambers, Nora T 112 Channing Club 10 Chapman, A. R SO Chapman, Miles 500 Chapman Price Steel Cos.. 1,100 Chambers, G. G., M. D.. 10 Chesnntt, Ralph C. 10 Chevolair Motors, • 1nc.... 15 Chevrolet, Arthur E 10 Chipman, Elizabeth 20 Ciaffey, Albert W 10 Clark, Robert VV 10 Clark, Louise 10 Clark. Ralph B ......... SO Clark, Salem D 10 Clark, Thomas E 11 Cleland, 3. F 10 Clio Club 10 Clune, W. J 100 Coburn. Henry. Storage and Warehouse Cos 400 Cohen, Snitan G 15 ColdweH, H. B 10 Cole, Mrs. Albert M SO Coleman. William H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 1,200 Collins, Mrs. Caroline V. 600 Collier, Ted 30 Collins, A. N 75 Colvin, Leslie 786 Combs, Bert f., 1* Combs, Mrs. George W.. 12

Gifts to Community Fund Reported Through Employe Divisions

REPORTED OCTOBER 24 - Total At. Gift EMPLOYES OF — w Amounts Per Empl. National Library Bindery ..... SIIB.OO $5.90 National Silk Hosiery Mi 115.... 1,115.50 5.58 Herff-Jones Company 725.50 5.58 Graybar Company .... 77.30 5.17 National Cash Register Cos 80,00 5.00 West Baking Company ....... 471.00 4.58 Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 845.30 4.69 Indpls. Belting & Supply C 0.,.. 120.00 4.29 Bro-an Abstract Company ..... 100.00 4.00 Paul H. Kranss Company 81.00 3.87 L, S. Ayres & Cos. 5,028.65 3.66 L. Strauss Company 613.00 3.65 Henry L, Doherty Company ... 40.00 3.33 Herdrich & Boggs 45.50 3.03 Indianapolis Glove Company... 1,300.00 3.00 H. Lieber Cos. (1400 Madison). 202.00 2.69 Kahn Tailoring Company ..... 1,828.50 2.61 Hanger sls Store ........... 10.00 2.50 Sentinel Printing Couiparfy ... 63.50 2.44 Indpls. Drop Forging O, ..... 800.00 3.40 Info* Title Company 112U35 2.30 .. a

BY LEFTY LEE

Extra Copiss are tied In team play at 10 and 5. Whiskers and Heads are In their proper position m the Lions League, but Ward Janes' Teeth are far out of place, bringing up the rear with a record of four wins in eighteen starts. N. Hili has dared to pass Kemper, long the king pin of this loop with an -average of 190 to Kemper's 183. Ray Chrlsnev. anew member, should start a fight among the captains of this loop, as he is a real pin spiller. Two-game wins again ruled the Reformed church series. First V. Mr c.. Misfits. First Owls. Pleasant Run, First Tigers and Carrollton Boosters defeating Trinity. Barracas. St. Paul’s. Second Reformed, Third Reformed and Becond Reformed No. 1. Play was normal. Charlie Cray again leading with a total of 631 on games of ISI. 203 and 237. Indianapolis Auto League games on the Hotel Antlers drives, resulted in a two-out-of-three series, En-Ar-Co., Eisemann Service. Madden-Copple and R. V. Law defeating Chevrolet. Central Motor. G. St J. and Perfection Pin. Two-game wins also were In order during the Optimist League play, the Smith. Wynne. Fray and Memo quintets defeating Carter. Cooper. Davy and Steve. Reilly No. 1 won three from Reilly No. 2. wh !, e Off’ce No. i and Maywood No. 1 won the odd game from office No. 2 and iviotwood no. 3 during the Republic Creosote series. Good scoring featured the South Side Business Men’s League games on the Foun-

Comer, W. F *lO Condlct, Fred G it Continental National Bank 600 Cook, Russell 10 Cook, R. O. ... 10 Cooling, Parke A..' 60 Cool tag-Grume-M upmf ord Cos 150 Cooper. Charles M.. 75 Cora, C. A 15 Cornuui, G. IV 10 Cornelius, George M. (Mr. and Mrs. > 500 Cornwell. Turley J 40 Coulon, Norman H.. 10 Cour, Frank C 10 Courtney, J. C. 10 Coval, Willis N. 15 Coy, Munfred 10 Crawford, Glenn D. ..... 10 Crist, Charles B 10 Crets. C. R 120 Critchlow, IVilmer VV.... 200 Crommelln, Mrs. E. 8.... 10 Cropper, Stella V. Rogeres 50 ( rosier, P. E 10 Crown Products Cos 20 Cronk, A. B 16 Crystal Spring Water Cos. 10 Cummings, J. Pierce.,,.. 15 Cummins, F. VV. ........ 10 Cunningham, E. N 10 Cutright, David D. ..... 10 Daniels, Mrs. Virginia J. 25 Dargltz, Dorothy 10 Darntcdy Company 500 Darmody, Mary 1 10 Darcach, Eugene H. ..... 1,350 Data, E. B 30 Davis, Fisher N 18 Davis, Paul G 25 Davisson, Jean 80 Dawson, Lester 10 Deal. Spencer E 10 Dearborn Chemical C 0.... 10 Deckard, Edgar C 10 Dee. Frank M 35 Del-Mar Garage, Inc. ... 25 DcLong. Gregg A. ...... 20 Delta Sigma Delta 15 Dennis, M. 3. 10 Denison, C. VV 10 Denny, Jessy 26 DeSautels, George 0., Cos. 25 Devenney. Philip 10 Dexter, J. G. 10 Dfohl. Henry C 25 Dlchman, Ray 1.0 Dlckover, Edith 36 Diggs. .John C 10 Dissette, Janies I. ...... 220 Donaldson, Weber D 13 Dollman, Henry G 150 Dollman, Henry L 300 llowden. Samuel 120 Drake, Ethel 25 Dubuc, John B. 35 Duokwalt. Herbert R 260 Duffey, The Rev. Charles 25 Daffy, Frank 20 Dukes, Forrest E I() Dunn, John G 10 Dunwoody, Gertrude ..... 13 Dux, Edward F 10 Dwyer, William 10 Eagle. Flora 10 Earhyrt, George TANARUS., D. D. S 25 Economy Auto Rebuilding Company 38 Edwards, C. B 10 Edwards, VV. D 10 Ehrlch, William VV 10 Klrhel, Marie 35 Elx, William F 10 Elgin. Bertelle K 30 Elkin’s Auto Parts and Tire Company 10 Kmgle, M. E 10 Em-Roo Sporting Goods Company so Engelke, John F.......... 10 English hotel 50 Enright. Mark W..' 25 Epstein, Joe 10 Equipment Service Company and employes 62 Ermston, Janies D 12 Ertel, J. C. Jr. 20 Esterllne. John VV. 400 Evans, Edward D........ 750 Evans, Robert B 25 Ewbank, Lewis B 150 Excelstor Laundry Company, Inc. 800 Fahnley St McErea Millinery Company ....... 100 Falling, Harvey M 10 Calender, Samuel St C 0... 400 Farber, Harry 10 Fashion Dry Cleaners.... 26 Fehrenbaeh, L. SI 10 Felbleman, Mathilda .... 10 Feltman. Cumie Shoe Company 50 Fendrlck & Son, A. A,... 50 Finch, 8. J 10 Fishback, John 8 50 Ftshback, Ruth 20 Ftthlan. B. F 10 Fleig, Mrs. R. V 10 Fleischer. R. VV 600 Florea. William B 30 Forrest, Gertrude 50 Forsyth, W. 13 Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 350 Fowler, D. C. ........... 10 Fox, William F. Sr 30 Frand, G. E..., 10 Free, O. M 10 Freeland St Gibson 10 Freeman, Sam J... *5 Freers, George 35 Fritz, John P 10 Frost, B. W 25 Fry, A. W..... 0 Galbraith, Walter 0 10 Gardner, Leo M.......... 10 Garten, Frank A 15 Garten. W. C §0 Gass, George 8., 100 Gates, Edward E J* Gauld, Gordon S 10 Gauld, James 25 Georgescn, Petri 10 Gibson, The Company .... 1,850 Griffin, D. H 10 GMklson, A. 0..,.,, 10 Gillette, Almon R 25 Glsler, A. H 25 Glass, F. E. 60 Glass, J. 10 Clatter, Louis ........... 25 Gloln, James 35 Goldsmith, Julius ........ 50 Goldsmith, Louis ........ 60 Goldsmith, Sol . .60 Goldstein Brothers ...... 1,500 Goodrich, Pierre F I*o Goss, K. R 15 Great American Tea C 0... 85 Green, Edward R. 350 Green. Myron R 25 Greene, Rtewart A I*o Greenland, J. A 35 Greenlee. Fred C 12 GreenwaM, Philip 10 Griffith, Cora. Miss 25 Griffith Victor DUt. C*i 50 Grlnstelner, George 10

tain Sauare alleys. E. Roth leading with 631 which included the high single game of *47. Tacke had 628: J. Rea. 815. and Ward. 905. Kesner Furniture. Ellis Barber Shop and Toman Shoes won three from Koch Furniture. Carson Bros, and Fountain Square State Bank as Heidenreich Florists took two from Madison Avenue State Bank. Games of the Kiwanis League, where good fellowship, and plenty of fun predominate. resulted in a three-time win for White and Horuff from Yorger and Hays, and a two-game win for Kerz. Calloway. Llpplncott, Jones and Martin from Shaneberger. Vovles, Pennington, Titus and Montrose. S. and S. Body continued to rule the Pastime League, their latea, nc,i.> 0t...; the Weber Milk team. Cranny Case and Lang Jewelrv also won three, not having to play the Rockne team of this loop Monday night, defeating Blakely Monument and Stanley Jewelrv. Other games showed the Noble Oil. Williamson Furnace, Fair Store and United Dental taking two from Coca-Cola. West Side Five. Schmitt Insurance and Indiana. Kissick hit one of his ol dtime games, starting with a great 257. This start gave him a three-game total of 607 to lead the field. Murdach was next with 602. MILLER BEATS RUTH WHEELING, W. Va„ Oct. 28. Babe Ruth, Louisville flyweight, lost the verdict to Freddy Miller of Cincinnati in ten rounds of fast milling here Monday.

Grinstelner, George C ... SB4 Grumme, Fred J 30 Gurley. Boyd 25 Guthrie, M. Roy 25 Haag Drug Company, Inc. 100 Hadley, C. A 30 Haerle, George C 200 Haggard, Ernest M., MD. 10 Hahl, K. K 10 lialdy, Margaret to llatgren, Mrs. Ross 10 liall. Harry E 10 Halstead, 11. G 50 Halverson, G. M 25 Hamaker, John M 12 Hamer. VV. 0 36 Hamilton, Mary Earnshaw 100 Hampton, John E 50 Hampton Printing Cos 101 Haney, Michael E 25 llannon, J. VV 15 Hansen, VV. E )0 Hardin, Irene 10 Harding Advertising Company 25 Hare, Clinton L., .'. 20 Harmon, H. H 10 Harms, Mrs. Nell lull Harriss, mills L 20 Hart, Mary A 16 Hart Brothers Grain C 0... 10 Hartley, Harry D 100 llasselman, Irma 10 Hauck, Miss Lillian 10 Hauge Stoves, Inc 25 Hausman, VV. E 10 Hawk. A. Grace 15 Hav.kins, J. h 10 Hays, Thomas H. ...... 10 Hays Body Corporation Employes 17 Hnywood. May .......... 10 Heagy, Charlps F 10 Heater, W. F 25 Hedges, James M. 10 Heinz, H. J. Company .. 100 Heinzelman. J. S, 250 Hellekson, John H 30 Hennessy, R 10 Henrlksen, Aksel 10 Henry, A. R 60 Henry. Chester W 20 Hensley. J. A. 10 Herff.Jones Company ... 50 Herman, O. W 60 Herman. E. J 10 Herron, Mrs. C. D 580 Hess, 1.. E 50 Hey wood, Mrs. Henry B. 40 Hlday, Frank 10 lltgburg, William 15 High, Milton C 10 Hlle, M. B 10 Hlles, Maggie Mae 20 Hill, Joiner ft Cos., Inc. 40 llHlycr, V. 8 25 Hlrsehman Cos., The J. C- 30 Hirst, W. R 18 Hitt, George C 25 Hitt, Walter L 10 Hltz, Mrs. Elizabeth Holliday 150 Hockerd, C. L 15 Hodson, Edith 10 Hofert, Fred 35 Hoffman, Alva H 20 Hoffman, O. A. 10 Hoffman, R. P 10 Hogue, H 10 Hohlt. F. W. & Son .... 10 Hallett, F. VV. ........ 10 Hollingsworth. V. H. ... 10 Hollweg, Ferd L. 100 Holmes, M. E 10 Holmes. B. 11. 10 Hook, Miss Katherine.... 25 Hoover, G. Jf 10 Hoppe, Gustave F 10 llornbeck, D. E 10 llosea, Mr. and Mrs. M. ** Iloss, Mrs. Pauline L. ... 10 llovve. Sue • • 40 Howell, Miss Florence VV. 10 Hubbard-Scearcc Lumber Company JOJ Huesmann. Lours M I*o Huggins, E. 8 80 Hughes, Thomas -QQ Hull, I. H 10 Humphrey. JI. H J 2 Hustdt, Carl . 10 Huston. Mrs. Sylvia M. (Francis P.) ... Hutcheson. William L... ■ ■ 50 Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 25 Ityfleld. ft. A. ... 4 Hyman, H. Joseph 30 Indiana Catholic and Kecord Company 40 Indiana Insurance Cos. ... *3O Indiana Veneer and Lumher Company SOI) Indianapolis Association of Credltnrea ** Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc. (VVKBF) 80 Indianapolis Home for A*ed women lO.sw Inland C ontainer Corp. *. 200 Irvine, T. F ippenlatz, C. e. 10 Ives, Josephine C Jacobs, Fred S3 Jameson, .Mrs. Mary .... 10 Janes, DeWltt D 10 Jenkins. Paul 10 Jeup. Agnes I). ....... •. 10 Johes, Norman E. M. D.. -5 lohantges, J. M ■ ■.. 10 Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Bert B : 1* Johnson, Mrs. Clara .... 12.50 Johnson, Eunice ......... 10 Johnson. H. H 10 Johnson, Wilbur C. and Grace P. Johnson, William F 10 Johnston, Frank M 3* Joiner, Beatrice A *0 Jones, C. R 10 Jones; L. G -0 Kaercher, A. J 10 Kayser, Karl H., D. D. 8. 10 Keegan, Mrs. Mary R. .. 10 Keegan, 8. C 10 Keeport Cos., Inc., A. B. 25 Keller. A. E 10 Kendrick, William 10 Kennedy, William E SO Keaush, Mr. and Mrs. J. E 35 Kern, John VV 10 Kernel. E 19 Kerr. Harry R., M. D... 10 Ketcham, H. B ] Keystone Gravel Cos 25 Kingsbury, John K., M. D. 25 Klnsel, H. VV ,1® Kirk. Clarence I* 10® KlrUhoff Bros., Inc 10 Klor, Louis 18 Knox, Mr. and Mrs., M. G 20 Kohler Company ........ 35 Kothe, Mrs. Herman W.. 10 Kothe, William 30 Krau&s St Bons. Charles. . 20 Krebs, Leonard JJ Krebs. W. L. 1® Kroger Grocery St BakIng Cos 600

TEN LEADING FIRMS PER CAPITA Total At. Gift EMPLOYES OF— Amounts Per Empl. George S. Olive, Inc. $438.00 $16.22 Herff-Jones Company 1,525.50 11.29 H. Lieber Cos. (24 W. Wash.) 435.00 9.67 Kothe, Wells & Bauer C 0... 378.50 9 23 Real Silk Hosiery Cos 24,332.60 7.28 State Auto Insurance C 0.... 574.00 7.00 Homer McKee Company.... 106.00 6.62 Hugh J. Baker Company.... 192.00 6.40 Eli Lilly Company 6,757.34 6.14 Keyless Lock Company .... 1,065.50 6.09

REPORTED OCTOBER 24 Total Av. Gift EMPLOYES OF— Amounts Per Empl. Ernst & Ernst $33.00 $2.36 Marmon Motor Car Company.. 2,259.40 2.08 Rost Jewelry Company , 31.00 2.0 T Hudgins-Carter Company 10.00 2.00

Development of Pass Game " Features Early Grid Season

BY GLENN S. WARNER Member. All America Board of Football. (Reg. U. S. Patent Oflicei PALO ALTO. Cal., Oct. 28—The football season is half over and one of the developments which has become very noticeable is the great increase in the development and use of the forward pass as a means of advancing the ball and to a lesser extent, the increasing use of the lateral pass. Some of the weaker teams, physically unable to make headway against their heavier opponents by rushing plays, have given their opponents plenty of trouble by developing a strong and clever forward passing attack and some of the outstanding upsets which have occurred have been caused by a very clever use of the passing game by supposedly .weaker teams. I believe statistics will show that as many or more points have been rcored thus far this season in the

Kroll, H. A $lO lirouch, Anna • 25 Kryter, Charles C 60 Lacey, Janies B 10 LaFountaine, R. V 10 Lakey, George 11 25 Lamkin, llusscll 10 Lamb, Harry F Iff Land, Valeria 10 Landers, Mr. and Mrs. Fisk 100 Landers, William F 60 Landis, George T 11 Lamb, C. Harold 13 Lasher, Clinton D 50 1-astey, 8. C 10 Lathrop, H. C 150 The Lnnthrop Moyar C 0... 50 Lauth, A. J 20 Leach. 1. VV 25 Learning, Hugh Maurice.. 10 Ledwlth, T. VV 15 Lee, C. H 10 Lee Door & Sash Cos., Inc. Charles T 13 Lemcke, Ralph A. 300 I aimer Stores Corp 25 Lewis, A. D 10 Lewis, Allen F 20 Levy, Martin D 15 Libbert. C. B 10 I.ibby Realty Cos 13.50 Linder, John F 10 Long, Mrs. Robert VV 100 Long-Knight Lumber Cos. (lit Loomis, Bessie E 30 iaronris, R. M 10 Losev, Robert H 125 Loucks. John 10 Lovinger, Wm. 1} io Jaiichinger, Martin .? io l.uten. Mrs. Daniel B 25 i.ux Laundry Company ... 10 Lybzook. B. II 25 Lyon, Mrs. Miriam 8....i 26 Lyon, Wayne 10 -Mackenzie, May 0 10 Mann, O. It 10 Mansfield, Ada F 50 .Marchino, Raymond, Rev. 10 Marion Finance Cos 100 Marquette, E. 0 10 Marshall, Jesse G 25 Martens, Nancy 10 Martin, VV. P 10 Martindale, 1,. B 25 Martindale. John T 135 -Hesters, Charles A 10 Matravers, C. H 20 Matthews, Myrtle 10 .Matthews, M. E 10 Mattwlg, John, Dr 10 Mayer, Mrs. Charles Sr. 500 McAlpin, C. M 15 McConnell, B. 8 Ift .McConnell, Maude E 10 McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Martin 100 McElroy, Joseph 30 McFerran, Walter L 15 McGinnis. Alice 10 McGuire * Shook 100 McKamey, C. A 2ft McKee, Hazel D 20 McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J, 100 McKinnls, Rachel ....... 10 McLaren, E. E 12 McMullen, V. E. ....... 100 MeTuman, Lawrence .... 25 McWilliams, Mr. W. J.... 60 MacMillan. A. R 20 Mallory, Chester A. ...... 10 Mason, Marjorie 10 Meier, George P 75 Mellendorf, H. VV. .? 25 Mcnzie, Louise 10 Merrhnnt, A. B 25 Merriam, Joe 10 Men, Inez 10 Mettenet, F. X. 25 Meyers, R. C 20 Mid-Western Petroleum Corporation 100 Miles, Lowell VV 10 Miller, J. T 20 Miller, Robert F 27 Miller. John W 15 Millholland, W. K 12 Mlnneman. C. J 10 Mitchell, Docia 10 Mitchell. Ross E 13 Mogab. Shaker M 10 Moll, W. C 10 Montrose. F. A 100 Moore, E. R 10 Moore, Frances H 15 Moore, John 10 Moore, Marlon 20 Moore, Nicholas 10 Moarhead, Robert L 61 Moolz, F. J 10 Moran, Elizabeth 10 Morgan, Martin 25 Morrison, J. E 10 Mossier, Jesse J 100 Mothers’ Circle of St Matthews Episcopal Church 25 Mote, Montee St Loughry 50 Moyer, William F 150 Mueller Nash Sales Company, A. G 10 Mueller, E. H 10 Mueller, Frederick H. ... 10 Mtimfnrd, Rufus W 21 Murphy, T. R 35 Murray, James L 40 Mutual China Cos 600 Myers, Walter 10 National Bellas Hess Cos., Inc 50 National Dry Kiln Cos.. .. 100 National Bellity Cos 10 Neale, Thomas 10 Neldlingcr, Thomas 10 Nelson, F. E . 20 Nelson, F. H 13 Nessler, Ralph 1 20 New Page Cos 10 Newett, Edward L 10 Nicolai. N. A 10 Nicholson. Edith VV 10 Noggle, E. 0 30 Noland. P. H 200 Norman Furniture C 0.... 25 Norman, R. A 10 Newels, Helen VV 10 Nylrart, Howard E 15 Oatlsout. Vance 50 Obergfell, F 10 Ocfterlng St Eltzelruan Coal Cos 10 Oglebay, G. J. 10 O'Hara, Delia 10 O’Hara, Joseph T 15 Dewitt 30 Olin Coal and Fuel C 0... 12 Olive, E. VV 60 Olive, J. C 18 Olvey, Charles 10 Olwln. G. F 25 Mahoney. Joseph P 20 O'Neal, Loey 109 O'Neill 15 Opoenheimer, Isaac J,. ... 10 Orchard school children.. 51.26 Osborn, Orpha 26 Osborn, Welts M., M. D.. 23

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REPORTED OCTOBER 24 Total At. Gift EMPLOYES OF— Amounts Per Empl. Metropolitan Life Insurance Cos. (811 Merchants Bank Bldg.) $64.00 $1.72 Prudential Insurance Cos 125.00 1.64 G. & J. Tire Company 1,875.00 1.63 17. 8. Encaustic Tile Works.... 200.00 1.37 K. C. A. Radiotron Cos 659.50 v 1.33 F. W. Woolworth & Cos 181.00 1.18 August Julian Company 14.00 1.17 John J. Madden Mfg. Cos 138.50 1.07 Progress Laundry Company ... 296.70 1.06 H. L. Sanders Company, 28.50 1.05 Fletcher Ate. Savings & Loan. 12.00 1.00 Union Clothing Company 13.00 1.00 I. E. Solomon Company 16.00 1.00 Supreme Oil and Refining C 0... 38.50 .98 Gus Habich Company 8.00 .80 Hayes Body Corporation 37.00 .73 Barts Corporation 12.50 .62 Climax Machinery Company ... 39.00 .60 Indpls. Brush and Broom C 0... 24.50 .89 Dietz-Baltweg Company ...... 10.00 .40

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important games by the forward pass aa by rushing the ball by running plays. The forward pass is coining more and more to be a real part of nearly every team's offense rather than a mere emergency play ‘to be used only as a last desperate resort when running plays have failed. Many teams are using the pass as their main offensive weapon, and only use running plays to keep the defense from scattering too much. CHICAGO ELEVEN BUSY CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Injuries to Toigo and Wein, ends; Norwitz, guard, and Rewitch, tackle, increased Coach Stagg's worries today as he drilled his Chicago squad for Saturday's game with Princeton. While the line has been weakened, Stagg found hope in the return of Temple and Stackler, half backs, for Monday’s drill.

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