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‘Progressive, | Wi inning Plays of 1937 |Perfect’ List | Follows Dad Purdue Ready , WHAT DO YOU DO Sutherland's [ym -n IsReducedto * #8 For Final Push FOR A HEAD-COLD?

° i & : A reporter calls on typical Americans View of Ste 9 Grid id Teams Ae a GEE : LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 25.—One | and reports their experiences: p 1 | & E of the hardest fought series in the | rg w “My druggist rea Big Ten will be renewed here Sat-| § ’ [ : : a i “a: |urday as Purdue battles for a i = wv RE 5 Schedule to Be Limited and Louisiana State, N Northwest- | 25 | chance to score its first conference | | Re i a — PS a si : | victory of the season against an | 3 " and theyhel od mo Games Confined to 7.0 (2 ern, Wisconsin Dropped | “ : | Towa eleven that has already dem- | va ff: . i onstrated its potential power in its | i -. Aoi ii Eastern Teams. LQ From Select Circle. § stands against Washington and better. Mr. Vincont P —— f : : : Wisconsin, § Clark, 440 N. Milton Ave.,

’ Since the day back in 1929 when i.ic oo. 8% Baltimore. Md. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 25 (U. P.. , NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (U. P.).— the Boilermakers defeated Iowa, |

> 3 ; “ro kaa —Cessation of “special grants” to BLOCKS FARMER, Na Only nine major football teams had 7-0, to clinch the undisputed Big | : m " druggist 17 $y : = , 3 $ re ‘Nn 4 SC University of Pr nh Oommen MICHIGAN QUARTER BACK .. perfect records today at the sea- | & 5 4 Ten ‘title, the Series has been noted 4 players was given “ per cent ap- , Wn A ; for its spectacular play and upsets. | . a ~ proval” today by Dr. John B. (Jock) son’s half-way mark. By Or of last yr 's 13-0 ig | first put on the mar

SE 3 3 ww. | jo} IN intied were i te | ne it'sa | Sutherland, head coach made fa- | S A CHIEN The undefeated and untied Purdue holds a slim one-game edge | Kot [find thatit’sa mous by the power of his grid : : reduced by four when Louisiana very effective relief elevens : Pn ~~ 2777 ND ; State, Northwestern, Wisconsin and | 3 in the series, with eight trumphs for head colds.” Pitt's “simon pure” policy, ane $o Syracuse succumbed Saturday. 3 a go een = Mr. Frederick A, nounced Saturday as the Panthers #4 a. California, Alabama, Vanderbilt, |: & Sheir Ov y. 1 np State ern Hay, 4157 Lyndale fAve,, threw unbeaten Wisconsin for a ¥ RR Baylor, Yaie, Dartmouth, Holy|: i rh Hein S ackfired, anc « Minneapolis, Minn | {"S§ = 21-0 loss, admittedly may weaken PY RW 5 | | Cross, Detroit and Santa Clara epochal EY the Seaver ith | “REL clears the future football teams: but, said \ ~~) > 3 _— i marched on with unblemished | Larry Rolls Kicked pan’ Wik | : 3 ; head and makes Athletic Director James Hagan, the . a N £2 : ; records. ’ : ya :

; | § i breathing casy. +» only financial help football players ) 3 i AY aR p y The Rose Bowl picture began to | Be lye hor The children, James will get from “now on” is through g 7 WN bo : \ take definite shape when Califor- come of their first two a jie #1 and Mary Ellen, an agency set up “to secure employ- [3 4 oy | nia’s Golden Bears rolled back their starts, and are girding for a , : won't let me put ment for students with athletic abil- 2 B A a £2 5 | fifth straight opponent, Southern preme effort in their third bid ‘| g other thingsup their itv on the same basis such help is ” ; / ; . | California, 20-6, to remain the only ; break into the Big Ten win column. | ; nose, but they don't Jiven other students whose resources Cs ; : ~ Ea undefeated team in the Pacific : : Against Iowa's well - executed | i ming REL. & their chances of completing Ty D Gg Coast Conference. The power dis- | & & power attack, which is built around | eT es ror, their education.” p y ) J played so far by Stub Allison's crew | & Nile Kinnick, brilliant quarterback | Baltimore, Md, ‘I believe the program announced | : N appeared certain to carry the Bears who is hailed as one of the reall Nofe: REL is made by the makers of REM by the athletic councii is one of | p to the conference championship Si sophomore “finds” of the Big Ten, | 2nd represents an important new develops the most progressive steps the uni- BALL GOES 70 and the bid to perform in the Pasa- E : the Boilermakers will match their | | JERS in Je rw colts. R Ele versity could take,” Sutherland BUHLER wHO HANDS IT dena Tournament of Roses classic. : . | wide open style of play that makes | clears the head . . . makes breathing easier] said. “Pitt can be sure that so i BD MTRD, SWINGING The Far West's other perfect full use of.laterals and forwards | 30c and S0c —~at all druggists. far as the football coaches are con- , 2 AROUND BEHIND record eleven, Santa Clara, had a in combination with running plays. ersten. red, our co-operation will be 100 . ; HIM ov AS VAN EVERY B) mesons ASSIGNMENTS narrow escape Sunday night when Ee i ee teiittmsesssssma—— ho EI

or Sonik : \, FAKED RIGHT. . CARRIED OUT PERFECTLY { it was held scoreless for three pe- | J Willard Jr. 1 ft} Hagan said the new policy had E i >> " on riods by Loyola of Los Angeles. A | ess Villard Jr. the son of the Boon In Crett mnie Glar of ae Le SM/TRO BS umESOT, SHES last period touchdown gave the former world heavyweight cham- FOR THIS NEW 1938 1937 grid season. It is meant to ; ~ SECOND TOUCHDOWN IN Broncos a 7-0 win. | pion, has started his first training s athletic program “ir accord 3O-b ROUT OF MICHIGAN Vanderbilt scored one of the| 2S & boxer under the direction of st traditions of intercol- WITH THIS REVERSE PLAY week-end’s biggest upsets by elimi- | Ike Deeter, who coached a Wash-

legiate athletic practices.” VAN EVERY @ FROM 4-7ARD LINE «v | | nating Louisiana State from fur-| Ington State squad to the national After expiration of present com- an 7 — ther Rose Bowl consideration. Ala- ate a a, i A, azan Sal on REVERSE on the Michigan four-yard line gave |, around left end behind letter-perfect interference. on Se 6 feet 1 inch, weighs 187 pounds clusively to Eastern teams. the Minnesota its second touchdown as the Gophers Leading the wave of blockers were Vic Spadaccini, George Washington, one of the| NOW, but is expected to scale down chool’s “natural field,” instead of | routed the Wolverines, 39-6, at Ann Arbor. who took out the Wolves’ right end; Capt. Ray King, lesser perfect vecord ‘squads, 19-0. to the 179-pound college division. booking games with ‘the powerhouse As Harold Van Every faked, Rudy Gmitro, right | went on through to smack down the quarterback; Baylor, the Southwest's last hope A junior, he has played in the

elevens of the Midwest and other | halfback, took the ball from Larry Buhler and swept | and Charley Schultz, who took out the center. for the New Year's trip to Cali- backfield in varsity football and

Shntirme i — . was the high hurdle champion of Seclions. 7 : : : : u ural fornia, maintained its conference the northern division of the Pa-

lead by blanking the highly rated Sra ™ ae Bears Retain Texas Aggies, 13-0. Detroit's Ti-| Cnc Coast Conference last spring. —— ea pa 2 Si Soe > d tans boasted the only perfect record | is 5 in go J Soto yi wif ee y ow ing oun up in the Middlewest Jee defeating GULDAHL TAKES POST ll gas TO longer x y hay > =x Pro Grid Lead BO College. 11s CORAL GABLES, Fla., Oct. 25 (U.

football game when teams as power- : . y ! Dartmouth in Surprise P.).—R i Ft Be , ever : ad - J).—Ralph Guldahl, National Open The Powerful 5-TUBE PHILCO Baby Grand Gets ® Standard ee in yn HN Bob Wuensch Setting Fast Pace in Beam S Recrea - In their first real test of the | golf champion, has been signed as a Broadcasts @ Police and Aviation @ Electric Dynamic Speaker RET Not SRE] oes 3p hor i season, Dartmeuth’s Green Indians | member of the Miami Biltmore | ® Beautiful Walnut Veneer Cabinet mg go Io Re tion League. Beat Detroit Lions, 28- 20, proved a big surprise in walloping | Country Club's professional staff for terial, = Oa Yi tov 1 Before 34.000 | Harvard, 20-2, to remain unscathed, | the winter, it was announced today.

Bob Wuensch is showing the way to his rivals in the Beam's Recrea- and Yale marched over one of | SUNDAY GAMES

h niv y : : . ——— x : | to ut qi Ro tieminey tion Bowling League at the Pennsylvania Alleys with a reason's average Cornell's best elevens in years, 9-0. University ot San Francisco, 7; Gon€P | of 204. Carl Hardin and Don Johnson are one pin behind. Averages By United Press Holy Cross nosed out Western |*2g?, 0.

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, Santa Clarag?; Tovola {Im Angeles), 0. 2 Doors From ave been the subject ini follow: © Division leaders meet in the Na- | Maryland, 6-0, to become the East's St. Ambrose, 7; Rockhurst, 29 on the CIRCLE Power & Light Co. na Y I subject of criticism G. Avg. G. Avg. | ' | third undefeated untied major Mt. St. Mary's, 14; La Shine, 8. a in the past, much of it grossly ex- | Wuensch ++ 13 204Branson ..... 185 | Hotdenreich Flowers - 8 13 tions) League's headline football | | tenm. ’ . St. Bonaventure, 7; St. Thomas, 8. qo re air i Hardin .... 03 Roesener .. 1 aggerated and unfair, but all ‘of jt | Jardin... 13 ZUR Strieveck 1 E. Steele ™B | game this week, the Chicago Bears | previously defeated by Southern > | |

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then they will have to be weaker, Hunt . INR oi ada H : Sida Al cern R = and there will be no criticism of or | Apsott... .." a.& reflectio Y - Ss as ros { Pritchett ... 15 1¢ aker . ROE uu.vv refle n on our coaches as a result Macaelt «ily 238 Koelling .... of defeats that may come our way. Crav Cine ED 5 y weave dP 0 | McCann — Argus 9 | Ake vale t Blue .. oi 9: Jers § 9 | Larrman .,. N | Michaelis . 3 vias 1 § Srouwer Kiesel 5 93 Wiesman . i evis F our Mat Bouts Snyder eave 15 93 Henry ves JNA 8 | Power ... Hanna waive od 192 Kenl “ee J Kirschner McNew ..... 1 192 ove £ Siener Stemm oi 192 Ake $ 6 | Hurt Sr

m J Heckman .. 190 Deupree .... ls | Crawford .. On Ar ory Card ' E. Sirieveck 190/Shine 3 [Calawell . | Ha i

harmful to the school. Roberson ... 15 202 Larson going East to play the New York { California, Ohio State dropped

INSURANCE LEAGUE Giants next Sunday. | Northwestern from the perfect rec- Entire Store Open Saturday Nite Until 9 o'Clock (Pennsylvania Alleys) A E Ie Tomek trieie wire ord list, and Pitt, held scoreless by 93 Olsen B Tive ews YOIIEW 00 : | Fordham, sunk Wisconsin, 21-0.

i 161 | 188 Spier | five opponents and have yet to taste | mp East lost Syracuse in a major i J Fut od a Wh 184 Biman ada 16 | defeat, The Giants, after losing the | upset when Maryland triumphed, gi, CT OUIER I RR A —~Has 18) lame Ty id season opener to Washington, won | go incival It eh ARETE 4 we PCL i 180 Boerner . Dther principal results: A Ee WER a i . ern stern : RA Fy “ri, 180/03 reene: four Shmight W Wh We Easte East—Duke, 13, Colgate, 0; Ford- ho a RET yA Everything Your 13 Ennis

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| Kuhns . 190/Cooney $ $ ‘u | Wheeler .... 15 190 Gruner 5 3 | PF. Schmitt . | Chrisney ... 188 Haislup $ 3 | Schornstein . | Z . A “meanie vs. meanie” encounter | Fehr JE3Stamels .... I 3 | Speicher .... McMunamon «id

. d . Fields ...7.. 15 188 «Ie | Showalter ... Steinbach between George (Cry Baby) Za- | Carmin’' '.... 188 Hunter ...., 1: 2] t Jr. 8 11 Steinba

harias m og) Marvin | L: Fox ..... P ee 71/Heckman rias and Tom (Bulldog) Marvin Megkor 22 RA iI Tanger

Eris idd st—Michigan, 7, Towa, will feature tomorrow night's four- | Bader ...... 186 Flanders 1.1 § | Fos : Landers Defeat dropped the Lions into a Mid le We Michig bout wrestling show at the Armory. | os re 8 ise Warren 64 | McCahill 8

6; Notre Dame, 9, Navy, 7; Indiana : « ok ; 18 lace tie with the Green | ’ A ey : * be 15 186 Markey Behnke ..... 1: 130 | second pls 27, Cincinnati, 0; Michigan State, . An Sis o Marvin, who will be outweighed | Mounts 18 185 . | Evens a ...» 15 148 | Bay Packers who crushed Cleveland 21, Marquette, 7; Nebraska, 7, Mis- ; ; : 3 NOW You Can Buy <3 pounds by the Colorado Greek, | Year Standings y | Moore ....11 1 Doerhe 3 146|35-7. The Washington Indians Co 0; Kansas State 15, Creigh- A “i hopes to clamp his “chin lock | pane city Hi-Bru s §|Rev ol 145 | maintained their hold on second |p Too ou Fan Sole ol eb. a : N Madi ANY TIRE or BATTERY hold” on the Cry Baby and take | Goodyear Tire ........ Sw 6 | | Blessing Vans place in the East by defeating Phil- % : 3 i for a rene. 0 | Bowen ar |B roush * HE Jains, 10-7, when Riley Smith Auburn Easy Winner SEARS LIBERAL th atches r & g- | s ; : i 8 S 2 i oerg, Milwaukee, 18 S 1rish an ortimer + 1 Johnstone . seconds of play. i . 1: Mississippi State, 14, Florida, 13: 5 : ra : ae . is y EASY PAYMENT PLAN The floundering Pittsburgh Pi- jm eccan "39 Sewanee, 0; Georgia, N CE ETRA ; : .

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| rates, who won their first tWO| 19 ngapcer, 0: Kentucky, 19, Man- | games of the year, suffered their |yaitan 0; Mississippi, 46, Ouachita, | fifth straight loss, 13-7, to the Chi- | 5. North Carolina, 13: Tulane, 0;

former F light heavyweight cham | Ww. 1. . ’ i i a 79 hr AAD. ROTARY LFAGUE I mquitable Sco. 18 3{Stone. Staffora ©. I | cago Cards. V. P. I, 12, Washington and Lee, LT, ; hk PW - arner (Indiana Alleys) Hoosier Cas.. 11 7 & Stone 9! In the American League, the Los | 7; Clemson, 34. South Carolina, 6; a \ 2 { 9 | hs 4 N

: Cc G 7 5. ; "- Local Pow ling Team .... 3 A Baxter wep. Bureau 10 & New Amst dam Angeles Bulldogs maintained their |v, M. I, 26, Virginia, 7; Centre, 8,

ge Breas 4 HE EUETE Y JE Sue § tend with «record of five straight | Davidsad, v; Nori Garoline State A Gasoline Auto Heate . t /iebke «J Co, id, & as b 2 p Wins at Kokomo :°:. BS Noes nd | Und. “Adjusi’g § 13 | triumphs by outscoring the Cincin- | 20, Wake Forrest, 0. U “= ——————————— | Schlagel «++. 9 176 Morrison un nati Rengals, 17-7. Boston, without Ee canms, BBM

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133 X Bowers .. 3;Clapp .. 4 5 4 9 13, U. C. 1. A, 0; Stanford, 13, Kokomo Recreation team at Ko-! Levey ere Henry .. 2 | Liebtag +... 15 Ales McCreary ... % 5 Pittsburgh, 27-7, Jo k RUCheSter Washington, 7; Oregon State, 14, komo yesterday. The Barbasols put | Schueider Baia tesverene Mason 3 183 Harvey Jah on he Ne To =n HY ! ! 39 Zeller a 9 1e Brooklyn Eagles s : : 1036 for a three-game total of Lindenmuth 168 Wagner ( Ron P't'rs’ 1 1% ut iuer oe 13 ny y ’ Portland, 13, Brigham Young, 10; 0" -0% | Linde 1 h8 agner IH. A. rs'n 1¢ 87 F. A. Montrose 3 Ss francisco onzaga, 0. 3129, while the Kokomo team hit (Se JSS|RUNIDUIE veer Hale 12 186A. B. Butler. 22-7 in an exhibition game, Tg CR UniCoon 155 Rusuissen oe Cooper cee 15 J81W. Baker... This week's Sees ye * Johnny Murphy of the Barbasols | pa 166 Berterman ... § RiJout «+x 15 131 Hall . Green Bay at Detroit; Chicago , ines. 6: : : : ; 3 ® La erte «+ 9 137 | Morris 7 rado College, 13, Colorado Mines, 6; followed Pritchett with a three- | Wege 186, Rettig | Riense 13 {BRohrman ... 9 130 : ve AAT RRS tt 4 K 0 4 kd y . . . game score of 635, on games of 180, | ‘ryjjer Io Pe fmiakior. S130 Stites Sioréy 13 1 Mem ame, 13 43 | Philadelphia; Washington at | penyer University, 13, Utah, 7; 227 and 228. BobLty Resener Jr. led | Demaree 164 Ertel 4 | Bradley . Lancaster .. ¢ 147 | Brooklyn; Cleveland at Chicago yah State, 34, Wyoming, 7. the Kokomo bowlers with 626, fol- | Foreman 162 Dungan Roan. Shively 9 He (Cardinals). _e et ? lowed by Jamsen, 617, and Hurstel, | Pierson 152(Manouge ..... 3 132 | Van aon ¥ nw mi 162 Toves October Clearance Heats Hot eka Em | Wedmore Smith || BURNING” SToves in 90 Seconds . OX . 3214 ma ve 8 30 | Shertrer 1 e : Jugo-Slavs Win, Ring, afk r 158 Carter ....... 9 129 | J “parrell ¥ & HEATERS, 14 OFF : in > % 511 n | Holmes .... 168 Greenman .. 1% 5 157 W. E. Williams 2 | Homeler ... 168 Ward a 1553 N. Meridian St. LI-3531 ; \ “ Fr JST Hannan 3 135 | Thoms 15 168 Clodfelter . 13 2 es sir Sears now offers you ‘he new Stewart-Warner “South Wind 0 5 D0 € we 1

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391 ZOlIEr eves 3 de Oregon, 0; St. Mary's, 6, Idaho, 0; together scores of 1007, 1086 and | ole Elman .... 13 189iLancers re EN dosh. Pa. Presidents | the enandoah, a., S “a 168 Keithly £ 3 | Ledwith .... 184 Hershberger. for 914-1047-1007 and a 2968 total. | Coons ....... r versity, 47, Colorado State, 0; ColoWege 166 Miller Lvs Riensche ... 15 178 Maddux ye 148 | (Bears) at New York; Pittsburgh at | Western State, 7, Greeley State, 0: 164' Jameson .... 33 H Gardner oh 14d | 161'L CO ¢ McManus 5 : t 12 141 io 158/imble ...... 8 129 |W 'S More. 15 168 Pickard * (x If Ti . G aranteed mT Pochner 158/ Patterson .... | Dawse : ® ‘wee tl i u Sram 8 Patterson iF 123 Dawson .... 15 '168/Maver 9 Wins 0 tie Milligan Oil Burner Co. | Starkey 2 R. P't's’'n 15 167 Woods 5

The West Side Jugo-Slavs today | appeared well on their way to a suc- | ees cessful defense of their city inde-!| RB gomen pendent football title. Yesterday | Sahm they trounced the Fashion Clean- | (hirer ers, 25-0, to take a firm grip on first | Shafer place in the Capitol City League.| Raley Both teams previously ‘were unde- | 0. Clark feated. Hunt . The Jugo-Slavs scored in the last | R- Wiliams | 140] Hargitt 9 9 159/ Roth three periods. Capt. Hop Howard,

1401 Schad ye RYO: he came back from 2 down to wind | mR r— 95 BI . 159/ Hendrickson. 3 ; Sarter, Brandenburg and Lewis or ie RY : 13 JasiHirschman . 6 up With | 70 Will She ste, 0 ; a 1 0+ ’ y . § ven 57 Landis 5 : 7 made the touchdowns. EAN STARDING 1115 1871Smith : Pleasant Run Std dneiers will HOOSIER TES - - Yon Ww. L. yp, gr wen 157 Maxson .... ! close the season tonight with a ban- I [7 ; big” heater Hobbs .. 3/Hall ..

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four straight victories, meets the | Fis 8 185 Skinr 164 | SLE : Capitol City Radio Co. || T Y T E earce 58k er $ | ! L. B. Price team, in third place with | Stark 11110 18 184|Krueger : 163 | INSURANCE ASSURANCE 18 So. Cap. Ave. {wid || 33 GE OUR AN I- REEZ Moore .. « 15 182iChamp .. « 15 163 . ! He twp wins and no defeats, while the | Hay WBS ive I0one rive 162 | GREEN BAY, Wis, Oct. 25.— u | Com are It X second place Public Service team | yin" 4iClifton ..... 15 161 | Ernie Smith, Green Bay Packers’ MERIT P 2} Sears Super Serv- Durozone

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Millington .. 3 matches Wm. H. Block Co. opposes | Brier Ww. : 150 | permitting him to leave the elub | “ol e Market 6 t Sraner nnd 128 | any time it is necessary to attend || Merchants Bank 18 Wash. St. as a | ° B Wash. { ry — = Gal.

136 pane 9 123 | Huckleberry 165 Harris... 12 133 | Wedmore Smith today held the A——— — gasoline auto heater. It is a compact heater, easy to mount

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afternoon, forcing Shute to the home . green before the issue was decided And Linoleum Company AT MOSKINS KINNEY SHOE STORE During this round Shute had a 74 139 WEST WASHINGTON STREET : 138 East Washington Street and Picard a 67, Opposite Indiana Theater 131 West Washington St.

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