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WILLIAMSON SELECTS

TT u————— » » : 1936 | X pert re dicts Nebraska i Team No. 1 Rating Team No. 2 Rating Predict Place Score it e vent . | ot i 9 s $ OU. ... . 90.8 Northwestern U, 91.2 2T Madison ...... 13 2, | x BE tin . «4 st. Ambrose 2 Mt. Pleasant “ 3 x James Milliken 45.4 Illinois Wesleyan .. 53.8 2 Decatur ...... 0-13 | ® x Simpson 33.8 Parsons _ .........» 49 2 Indianola ..... 0-26 1C or y Duluth T 1 Bemidji 1. «0 sis 41.2 1. Dulpth ......: 26-6 n ma eur 0 1 v Findlay 39.4 Heidelzerg ........ 49.8 2 Find'ay ....... . y Ironwood J. C. 33.2 Marquette T. vars SHE 2 Ironwood ..... Xvia Crosse T. ..... . 388 St, ary, Minn.. 41.2 TT a Crosse 0 ° YMt. Union . ........., 41.8 Ashland. Ohio ..... 42.6 2T Alliance 25-7 | ur ue a1n St Haw e es vy St. Thomas, Minn. .... 41.3 St. John, Minn, "... 301 3 St Ps ian 0-13 ay oug t y Superior T. .......... 4%. ubuque _.. ...... : Superior ...... ..... | - y y Virginia J. C. .....0000 33 Coleraine J. C. .... Tr Virginia, Minn. ._ Adrian . ..uuivaven, 8 Hillsdale ......... 4 *T Adrian ........ } 14 _— —_— Abies, Mich, «.ovnune. 2 Qlivet se 35 3 Albion : Alma “aan seaeae “2 a . ~ | i 2 3 1 ’ Aurora _...... . 18.6 Mission House . ? 2 Aurora 9-0 : : Dartmouth Named as Winner in Battle With Yale in East's &apiti v. ih Ohio Northern 6 oir Columbus o13 Local Umpires Given News : Cart Ky mhurst . . . 1 i : i b Charleston T. ‘ 42.6 De Kalb T. . 46 2T Charleston .... .... A . Leadin At > | Coe 52.6 Beloit 44 1 Cedar Rapids . 41-0 t Annual Banquet g Attraction; Favors North Carolina Een in HN D§ES Ir Even oi ee quet; : : | ustavus olphus 3 amiine .......... oD ver nme Heent In Tilt With Fordham. | Jordan COUN 363 Whitewater T. on 412 2 Menominee .. 1. a 54 Attend. ent State ........... . owling Green. 10 vd 2 Kent ....ecuse - Renyon .. ......evviss 45.9 Det i Tech . 40.5 1 Gambier ...... . Lawrence Col. ...0.00 17 Ripon Cs ar Appleton ravens 0-26 By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON Monmouth: HL. 52000 44 Amana WC GEE AT Macomb Co Gf Members of the Indianapolis Um- | ana, 53.3 St. aan A Moorhead ..... 0-6 |pires’ Association, o - HE Fighting Irish of Notre Dame will come crashing | Mootheas, Minn. ..... 3 Rwy ho a BE ee ; apy He of the coun | North Central ..'..... 42° Lake Forest =...) 51.5 2 Naperville ..... d-15 try. s best in the field of amateur | back into the national gridiron limelight by achieving | Diineis Normal /....." 424 Carbondale T. ..... gti 1 Normal ....... 0-6 jad if1ceperens baseball, last night | { crranaees 308 Wittenhery ....ois 39% IT Oberlin ,........ 3 i i vor ' ; i ds? Otterbein ......coveais 403 Marietta -......-. 40.2 2T Westerville 0-26 | heard F. Earl Geider, vice president a stunning victory or holding Minnesota to a tie—that is | Piterbein ............ 368 Bluffton i858 IT Rio Grande... 031) of the National Amateur Baseball | my prediction for the outstanding football upset of the | &"% = Mich, : 40.8 Michigan Mines ... 31.2 IT River 0 Lake ‘3-41 | Federation, announce there is an ex ; ary ich. . 29.3 easant T. 51. 5 rchar . 8 ’ S - St. Viator ...... 56.4 McKendree ... 34 1 Kankakee . 24-0 | cellent ch hi ; week-end. Upper Towa 3 Columbia C. . 49.2 3 Payette ....... . t chance to bring the national | ! \ | Western Union .4 Buena Vista .. 42.7 2 Le Mars ...... 7-13 [tournament to Indianapolis in the Other surprises apparently are in store for football fans | Wheaton 8 Mankato 7. L468 2T Wheaton ...... i826 | near future. \ : + low fnsiantt Co. .. 9. Nl mw CY Ypsitant ..... Mr. Geider addressed the arbiters through 'v. Temple's giant killers should stop |, yesitanti 49 ve 39 ave rod ( : ti 9 plow the Cn Iv C i Mi hican should make its je Oshkosh T. (11:3). sha Wiktonsig Mines B33 Bheesn ill 7.7 |at their annual banquet at Iozzo's ne Victory marcn o i0ly Cross; micniga Cafe and complimented the organcomeback ‘com rlete with a victory 3 nots and Oregon MISSOURT VALLEY lization on its growth and efficiency. Re ; d, although all of these predictions are | ¥ fugustans 8. D. 90:2 Jamestown crown ] Sitar Falls... #3-a4|He has been secretary-treasurer hough all 0 | x Kansas esleyan ..... mporia C, ...v+v.0 Salina .....o.. 3- 0 . v State fgures 10 umile sianford, Soong ble ties are indicated | X N. Dakota Science .... 3) Ellendale °......... 1 Wahpeton ..... 12-7 |of the Indianapolis Amateur Basecontrary to the Williamson ratings. However, possible X Citar zs renee oo. 15 Ba 3 } Gave. 13-0 pall Association for 15 years, and i 11 thes mes. | ¥ Wentworth Mm S ..... 30 Chillicothe B Cc... 3 2T Lexington . 0-6 ta sich : y na Jose fumes , hav slight | ¥ Albia J. Moberly J. C. ...... 29 3T Albia ... . .....|his visits to the national events In the East's headline clash, Dartmouth appears to 1ave a p g | ¥ Missouri Central Rockhurst yrvaes 3 Pavette 32 have convinced him that the Hooedge over Yale, although a tie is possible. Other top-ranking rpms NOW = | y Hastings poorer § Poane -. purine 1. Hastings . ster capital I8 Just us capable os - > » v : 3) 9 <i oi - " : 3 ever, prokably wili come through os especie]. CBIfORRia SAOUG PRYE 3 |v mipetile 5s hia: Ramsas 3 Kirkwille "6:2 |other cities of making a financial fairly easy Yime against U. C. L. A, and Alabama appears too strong for I'v Midland es : Haskell 2T Fremont | 6.13 | Success of the tourney. Kentucky, as does Pittsburgh in its intracity battle with Carnegie Jock B Warrensurk TT: fverdern 1. Mo. 2 RAP YE 1.6 Mr. Geider added that the NaOther predictions of national interest, all of which may result in |v Yank ton Madison ilove: 4 1 Yankton “yy va 6.20 | tional and American Leagues will be ties, are Cornell over Columbia, Harvard over Princeton, Northwestern 3 TOT re stockion”” A Vi itey, = IT Canton ........ 6-13 asked for an appropriation for the over Wisconsin, Vanderbilt over Georgia Tech, Nebraska over Indiana, [Fue renee $pearfisn rate’ 5 iT Huron vos 3d amateurs’ support when the winter Baylor over Texas Christian, North Carolina over Fordham, and Arkan-| g&- ped oe wooo 8 Dakota State : . 3T Vermillion ..... 6-0 [baseball meetings are held in Desas over Texas A. & M. Shringheld $v 3 Misseuls ig ruven * oe a SPringfeld veins wuss cember pringhe . Siou a . 36 ~ pr . $ . Purdue is my choice over Iowa as is Ohio State over Chicago, Santa Tarkio r 2 William Jowell 33.3 1 Tarkio City> 2% Bat 1.000, Quinn Says alley y q. not Th .ciecsuse 37. 2 ees 13-2 Clara over Marquette, and Navy over Pennsy lvania, “Wirhita . aay 69.8 Pittsburg T. ....... 45.2 1 Wichita ....... 0-7 | Fifty-four umpires and ts at- > d llege clash, Butler should win with | z Emporia T. ........... 61.4 Ft. Hays .......:.. 52.6 1T Emporia ...... 7-1 pires guests a In Indiana's oan secondary colleg § SE WAINE TT. oorvnerrre 63 CRARIOR. verano 19 2T Wayne ..eeenen LA anne the banquet and Tom Quinn, points to spare over DePauw. ATLANTIC y president of the Indianapolis AmaOther selections include Wabash over Franklin, Ball State over Man- | SOUTH 1 ; tear Easeball ASOOIcD. Lod Lise chester, Earlham over Rose Poly, Indiana State over Evansville, and Val- | 3 5, Carolina We converse 318 Citadel bea 3 1 Qranzelure 3 cheering in the capacity of toastparaiso over Luther, with ties possible in all these games. [7 ‘Clemson ye . 81.4 Wake Forest... 2 1" Clemson - 0-6 master. “This occasion proves to me Hanover should have little trouble against Danville and St. Joseph's | Viints " 3 Newberry, oars? di 1 Salem. i. + 23-1 |that umpires are people after all appears much too strong for Oakland City. YS. PL = 3 Hampden Sine .. 521 1 Blacksburg eee |and know how to bat 1.000 in the EXPLANATION: Figure after each team is its rating according to the current Wash. Lee je © Duke Vipinia C.. 2 3 Richmond wrens on-3% | social leazue.” he said. Williamson Football Rating Table. In *'Predict” column: LL means win for oy. ] | Davidson x. oe 68 Furman Cai 4 IT Davidson sarees 13-11 The dean umpire on hand was Team; 2, means win for No. 2 Team: T, means possible Je kame o Close Wuleome; | X Qoacory Te ivi ios Yow RiTel a sent 33.3 } Athens | *1wter 0-3 | Mike Qualter and the dean exR, means prediction contrary to Tabingss Ne: 1 Team plays at home. X, | x Salem nei 33.3 Fairmont ry 32.2 ir Sem ceeneeos 25-0 I phgl]l player was Charlie French who afternoon; Y, Friday night: Z, Saturday night. IyWm & Mary, Nik, ... .. Greenville sheen 3 orfo “ee . ' 3 These predictions are made on the basis of each team’s past performances to Campbell wn ivany Lal Mars Hill Crave 21.6 2 Buies Creek ... Py used to hold down the keystone 1 ossible the exact shade of difference Catawba Carranes 62.2 Cullowhee T . 214 1 Salisbury ...... 33- for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago date THIS SEASON. They tell as closely as » | Emory Henry ......... 47 Presbyterian ....... 43.6 IT EMOry ......o» : > Hi / between each of the competing teams, so far as this is revealed by their previous Glenville T. .......... 38 Morris Harvey ..... 43 21 Glenville cavaks 53-0 | White Sox. Mike Kelley, manager ; RE dict Potomac State ........ 3 WV, Liberty T, ..... 3% eyser eee ys . i S. I'orecords this season. When the symboi “T with a ‘number Rpwears in the Predie} Doloma Siats $einire 33 3: Liberty To nurs 3. 3 Chestertown SS of the Syracuse Internationals, re column, the number indicates the team which is slightly 2pvere . . a points or | X Mercer ge "ius 33.8 Oglethorpe J 1 Macon ‘ + 20-8 {lated some gems of the diamond. i i ff of 5 percentag vTampa U. .....cvvvaev. 38. iami, A, vee 39.7 : ampa curare -0 | Ay : i decision or ‘‘upset” is predicted as possible. 5 Slerenss very evenly matched Aaa. l D9 RA ce U. 0 I Top osa ... 140 | Harry Geisel of the American less in the ratings of two teams often indicates Centenary .....oco.cn- 88.8 Miss. State . x9 2T Shreveport . League staff, Indianapolis’ No. 1 and their game is a ‘‘tossup.’ Georgia Tech .... ' x. Y2nderbilt Ba ir Aliant 2 umpire, who got his start on the . SY. . 2.2 § y INDIANA TEAMS Southwestern. Tenn. . 162 Chattanooga . 63. 1. Memphis : : sandlots here, was unable to at- > ennesse J. . Nn eorgia . Lnoxville «vo 46- abs : sis IIE rs 87.4 Miss. U. 83.5 27 New Orleans .. 73-6 |tend on account of an operation. Team No. 1 Rating Team No 2 Rating Predict Place ths Wenn: 0 93 Levels, XN. ©. Sas 1 Baton Rouge £6 wens Officers of the umpires’ associa93.2 INDIANA U. ...... 92.3 IT Lincoln 13:3 IVS. 'W. La inst. ........ 56.5 Louisiana C. fe rer 31 IT Lafavette ..... 0-12 | tion are William Noffke, president; Sera [oo arena 506 BUTLER .....:- Bs 3 {riencasile 13-0 | Spring hin 3, Rowand Ry NI 3 Pee ii 19:30 | Harry Schmidt, vice president; Cecil ds “ttre, R/R . 9 a «1g y Union, Tenn. ..... uu . urray . H8.% 2 versh'e, . 19-3 i PURDUE ....corvsoren 38.2 iowa Xe cexraih a3 Yon Crawfordsville. 21-0 | Carson-Newman ...... 10.1 Johnson City T. 39.8 IT Jefferson City . 2-0 | Tryon, treasurer and Ed Hartmann, WABAS 6 2 42.2 1T Muncie d ld ateshore TT ee 333 {cchran 1 . i] iI Fuatesbory 1-3 | secretary LL A 31.2 mon >= | Unions, BY. ..cvenvn 3.7 ¢ v 2 ville - ye : 31a i Hanover . > | Georgetown. Kv... 13.4 Lonjsvifle "wt 315 2TR Georgetown 8-12| Informed that Shorty Birch, the $e 19.2 1 tollezeyilie, 20-3 Morehead T.. Ky. 33 Richmond T.. Ky. . 46.7 1 Morehead ..... 18-7 Indianapolis ball club's veteran INDIANA STATE 333 roth Ny JT Valparaiso . SOUTHWEST scorecard purveyor, is seriously ill M Nan 2. ME 55 MR Winneapone City Hospital, the umpires went Minnesota .....ooovess 925 NOTRE DAME v Arkansas Tech ........ 53.2 Conway T. .. 848 °T Russelville 13.29 | at City Hospital, the umpires INTERSECTIONAL | vy Denton T. .. ... 50.3 Sam Houston T. .. 50.8 2T on .... 23-7 [to bat for him at once and con- “ Arkansas Os voivnvnnns 93.4 Texas A & M. .. 92.8 IT Fayetteville 13- -9 | tributed a sizable purse. Louisiana Normal .. 55.8 IT Commerce .. Baylor . ress 93,3 C. U. . . 91.1 1T aco 28 Ee rt Whitman R98 IT Caldwell Oklahoma A. & M. ©. 14.2 Texas Tech .. - 30, 21 Stillwater 2 y {4aN10 CO%s (»vvery ur 32.7 1 Pittsburg RE S. M. U. . 3. exas U. ‘ . 8%.2 2 allas 137 Y Duquesne Richmond | Us ox a 90.8 2T Washington ... . ..|z Hardin-Simmons Fh] Sul Ross T. .. 60 1 Abilene Chgnihgn y Geo. W ashington U. De P 1 Il ne IT St. Louis: ...... 0-6 |z St. Mary. Tex. .... . 65.4 Oklahoma City U. . 55.5 1 San Antonio .. 7-13 d t 0 en 5 St.Louis De o an) ee 336 ST Deland .......- 0-13 vy Ouachita =... ....-» 42.3 Durant T. . 29.6 1 Arkadelphia ... 16-6 | pee way 0 p TR sites Colorado ‘Col. ..... 33 3 Topeka ........ 0-0 | x Wilburton J. C. ....... Murray Ags., Okla. . 41 2 Wilburton ..... 12-10 | y Washburn Breuer New Hoe. St. Les 1 NY vavsaren 3-3 [y Abilene Christian ..... 4 Howald-Fayne vesur 3 3 Abilene csveves 0-26 | Arizona U. ccvvvnnnnes. 1 oston .“ in YAIvE TT. .. ..-cuvenavin 5. a 1. ....cinnsvee 32.0 WB cieevredtesus | North Carolina St. 81 ort | § d 32.5 . Boston C. ...... y 3 1T Buffalo ........ 26-6 | v Arlington Ags. ........ 30.2 Weatherford J. C. . 28.5 1 Arlington ..... +..... WwW y Buffalo vsakvasuurry “i \b DeRance aict & 2 Canyon ....... 0-19 | y Cameron Ags. ......... 36.7 Conner Ags. ....... 32 I Lawton ....ess ;.x-; € m Ov. i Canvon TU 68 SL Beng, ST Newark 1 ERT Deye Rane vy 03, JOUR Ig Me 1 Buusuul 15 SR Delaware vreenws Bh Rl Tn : 2T Detroit .... ... «-13 | vy I. Tarleton ........... 352 illsboro . % ephenville ... Aa ; High School basDetroit U. ...oovensses 91.2 an 1 Carliste ....... wavs i PVIOIMUITY . uuounrsess 5(.3 St. Fdward ....... 58.8 .2 Abilene «oe 3140 The Speedway Hig} CcNnoo as Pe ak al rn : Ba 0-45] TE DIAFOOS xx evernsrs REE TW 0 a bs 1 San Marcos “++ o1-8Y | ketball team will play in its new exas | 8 sunnah lig : S =3: 2. J SRG Ferris Inst Be Au an 2 Beaver Falls 0:0 ' Kilvore 3.C, -.\%.. 0. _ Schreiner Inst. 48.7 2 Kilgore . | gymnasium Nov. 12, opposing Lizton. Gnertiowy v.11 BY Mamata IF SEtiepee os) SRESg Sn ws Taipan %o HE FF Eame UU IEM The complete schedule follows: flagstaff T 61.8 Las vegas wv Vv 12.5 I1TR Hiram 0-32 ' z Southwestern, Tex. ... 57.8 Texas A. & I. . 56.5 IT Georgetown pS 12 Nov. 5 at New Augusta: 12, Lizton; 19. Hiram . $2 Bethany. v. 5 82.8 2 Ames 0-10 ROCKY MOUNTAINS | at Stlssviel 2. Jamestown; De A at Towa St. vo 33 1T Kalamazoo 2 S Lawrence ; eelsville; 7. at Whites- | 3 Bowling Green, Ky. 63.7 | : 99. ster: Nev Kalamazoo T. iT ¥ 2 Manhattan 6-6 | town; New Winchester; Jan. 7. New Ronen: State Oklahoma U. .. -- 88 2 Chicago Brigham Young Gunnison T. ...... 59 2 Prove ... | Palestine: 12. at Avon: 18, Clayton: 21-22 Marquette U. Santa ox 1T Huntington ' 13-13 Colorado U. . Colorado Mines ... 68 1 Boulder | Pepe 4, tournament; 26, at Jamestown: Marshall C ol Thy 1T College Park .. 6-7 Montana State Montana U. vars 82 2 Butte .. , Avon: 11. at New Winchester: 18. Marviand uv. ¢ Kansas 1 Lansing ‘41-8 | Utan State Ll Colorade State 632 1 Logan | Stilesville: 25. at Clayton. Michigan ate ....... pai 1 Reno ves Bh Boise 3 C, .......s: ion aho ...... 31.5 2 oise BE Calif, T | : . Nevalls _.. _.ceseveees 2T Albuquerque ... 6-3 | Idaho, So. Br. ......... 45 Montana Mines . 36.5 1 Pocatello New Mexico U. ...oeeee Tempe T iT Chapel Hill . ZWILLING NAMED N. Carclina U. Fordham 2 Elsa 6-13 PACIFIC COAST Kemper Mil A 3 | Principia sanaarrsayenee 2 Houston ...... ..:.- Rice ie Bakiwin- w allace L593 TR Weir Pelne SH Ea; Col. ..ovvin. $86 St Mary, Cal... 2, ofa lockten ...... 2-3 T0 PILOT OAKLAND | Spring e ‘ee 10D 1 es oint ... ..... apford ....... eons 91.5 regon ate ...... 9.2 2 alo ive Be grmy " Shenandoah ....... 133 1 Qrange 22.0 X. GS La. tystvinns.n 81s Sakiiernia ©. aces a 2 Iss Anzeles rer 1-4 ——————— Upsala .. a, | 1 Seattle ....... ~~ as . 8%. alif. U. . 91. 2 MMA i. .eves - Wash. U., Cst. Idaho C senses oa 1T St. Louis . 8 Loyola, Cale (Sunday) 728 San Francisco U. .. 76 2T Los Angeles aes M-¥ OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 29—E. W w i ekiiia Westy Waynosburg oo... BE Ih Surtkhanmen 13:3; | { Fuket Sound, Col r3hG Nhomills vn 91S § fag de 10:83 | (Dutch) Zwilling today was manXavier Ohio .. onire Westy. ...... 432 2 Bluefield \....> 0-31] yLa Verne ++. 38 Redlands . 382 2 LaVerne ...... 1-27|ager of the Oakland team of the gis dian EAST | Ppbicto Marines - Ff, San do ra Si. 3° 3 ROS" "gige| Pacific Coast League. | fads | Albany C. . 2, [nel 423 3T Albany 0- -20 | Zwilling, whose appointment was Ibright Bucknell ........... BB, | Seating... isy | Cane pi, 3 hfe © -30 gpRre Obispo ‘3.7 | announced yesterday, succeeds Bill | Amherst 1 Ma Jaana i Providence 38-7 | Ellensburg T."......... "8 Cheney T. wharves 2 Ellensburg 6-12 | Meyer, who recently replaced him as eres 3 Providence PE br eli pony 1. Ore. Br Send I. Ore Ir Hammwath oo. 38-0 | manager of the Kansas City Blues Cornell U.". 2 vues even 29.1 ra ik 87.8 2TR Worcester ..... 0-3 | Portland U. .. 23 Linfield . ©... .... 1 Portland . 33-0 | in the American Association. ZwilIN een Sie Ea el RF x ENT (Copyright, 1937, United Feature Syndicate) ling was a former Indianapolis outJ, Us ovrsronneness 3d z 91.6 3 Philadelphia :.. 16-6 - : Behn Lyre 3 Sarnetie 1 Tech ....- 4 y L Pittsburgh 2 31-14 | F St { Sk { Y M C A TO HOLD fielder. el . Pittsburg v rssereuuu SIE Harvard .. os veree 8S. 2 rinceton - e rr Princeton ......essver R38 Lehigh .. o...vvsns 62.4 1 New Brunswick 0-19 our- a e e . . - . R twers sruenes. S53 Penn, State .... 2.2 IT Syracuse 0-18 Syracu un 383 Rend crrsaane 47.8 1 Washington, Pa. y/ t H HAN PURDUE REA Washington- Jeff. 63.8 Union. N S174 1 Williamstown . 26-13 100 pens ere TO MEET IOWA Williams Dartmouth eens sis ir New Haven ... 11 Yale L.revrevevs 33 Nassau C. C, ...... Nd ven i Nissim ———— 1d RR 51.3 2 Hackensack | : bsniok The Y. M. C. A. fall rn J. © Gordand 1. ..>.v 5x I Brunswick ..0. 23-6 | Marksmen from Indiana, Illinois, | o.oo" ~ open all au LAFAYETTE, Oct. 29 (U. P).— i rooklvn .. . | : : ’ - Dron 3 Dissam Hofstra uo IT California, Pa. 13-0 | Kentucky and Michigan were 10 |cap event, will start Monday, ac-| Purdue was ready today to meet the Clarkson adhe 2 Marwick |. RE 3} Noaame ".." *2:0y | start a three-day skeet shoot at the | cording to Fred Dickens, physical challenge of Iowa's husky Hawkeyes | a 8 Maite ...::c>ssseven .~ ~ ) Colby . 3 a alebury evanany 38 IF teres i ‘=. | Capital City Gun Club today. education director. at Ross-Ade Stadium tomorrow Conn. State .. 3 Ursinus : . 36.8 1 Philadelphia ... itl : The committee in charge. H. D.| after a final light scrimmage stressDrexel ate “1.8 Muhlenbers . . 13 ] Qettvspure rv Ae18] Tomorrow eight events are sched- Hi im nN iin . r ol offensive and defensive ON rare 39 Slippery Roc - 412 Ir Chet "* g.0 |uled, including 75-target all-gauge inman, chairman, A. E. Billger, R. Grove City .....e» oey 39 Swarthmore . 43 1T Clinton ver 6-0} , g 1-8 , : , ti Hamilton .....coereree 50 Ithaca C. . 4% 1 Lock Hzven ... . | 75-target 20-gauge, and 75-target L. Flannigan and C. J. Sherman has | tactics. : . : 3, Ithaca lL. .....--x: od 3 Howell ...---- 0-12 : . icht’ Lowell Textile aswaave 418 Paneer HE oe | 28-gauge shoots for men as well as |announced that awards will be pre-| In last night's final hard drill, it Mansfield T. ....ooveee 153 San anna 17 1T Bethichom -. 26-16 | 75_target events for women and |Sented at a dinner following the| was apparent that Coach Mal ElNew Britain T. 1.00 American Intl. > 3. IT Formincdale . 13-7 | juniors. Trap events are a 100- | completion of the tourney. Two|ward intends to stick to a starting T hut v | : : New York Aies : 3 Vermont . 306 2T Northfield ++. 8-13! target race at 16 yards, a 50-target | separate schedules are being drawn, | lineup made up largely of veterans. RO Saclaer 33a Sred I 39% 2 Rochester ..... 13-21 handicap and the doubles. for contestants who play at noon Elward was to send his Boilermaker Roshestery alley . 58.7 Penn. Mil co $2 TR phnville its] Sunday’s program includes a 100- | and those who play at night. A |charges through a light workout Montclair : : 33 Br hire ... 339 1" Manchester ... 3] i! | target all-bore race in three classes | doubles tournament will follow the |this afternoon. St. Ansel . 618 Northeastern 5243 Anton “* 450 | for the skeet shooters and a com- | singles event. St. Lawrence * 33'% Bloomsburg 41.2 1 Shippensburg .. 12-0 sn T. pd es a Siippensture ye Ns es iminster Xi Jos 1 Hartford Sil 20- isi bination 100 for the trapmen. HOT FOOT TOO HOT master To o-oo 32 Rutttown T........ 31, JF WOH ChOSter °° ore SOCCER SOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 20—The hot Worcester "HL t 628 IR Buffalo = .... 13-0 ot—that playful prank of tuckin SF oriius (Sunday) [613 St Bonaventure .. G3 Yop Plilqtipmia |. 236 | COLLEGE PARK, Md. Oct. 29. | tat tn oe LaSalle (SUndaY) ii) 30 St. Thomas. Pa. ... 68.7% IT Latrebe _.... 6-13 —Pershin Mondorff, Maryland's a lighted matc in e viclim's St. yincent pa. (11-2). 59 West Chester T. ... 52 1 Phiddeipnis | ing : shoes—sent Red Anderson, WestRhode. Te MIDDLE WEST | sophomore tackle whose 43-yard ern Illinois Teachers’ place-kicker Bo | effort against Virginia stands as ideli H p fered » Ell ae Des Moines ... 19-6 f the I t field Is of | to the sidelines. e suffered a ke warrevavare B35 Grinmell et i ines 33.7 | one of the longest field goals o oadly blistered foo ¥ Biron q renee . 63 John Larre 8 He 0-41 | the year, learned to kick goals by y ‘ Chicago > Western Reserve . Payton .....:. 3-19 | pooting a soccer ball. io RNR y . Urbana ....... 9-6 B — Diinois U. 83 Fee vooun Galesburg 0-12 ad DREWRYS LIMITED U.S. A. . ' 6 Jade: =. enhen xfo Miami. Ohio .. : os wa Falls T. Sioux City Morningside ' 636 Cincinnati .... Delaware Wa Yeseyan :..!. 63.3 Toledo oo Detroit Bio CU. rr A :

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