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week's series of important grid games to another round of difficult assignments next Saturday. . . . Indiana
will resume Big Ten competition against Ohio State at Co- Roy Parsons Sh ortr idge Bids for Place A mong State Leaders New Champ
lumbus, Pittsburgh's Panthers will swing West to oppose
Notre Dame and Purdue is booked for an intersectional $F da Ew. a : . iL : : | battle with the Fordham Rams in New York. . . . Last Sets Pace for A ‘eo Ne & Waal Ro EY TF Lacks Class, vear's scores: Ohio State, 7; Indiana, 0... . Pittsburgh > EN a bE 2
26; Notre, 0. . . Fordham, 15; Purdue, 0. City Bo Bowlers és Y a 5 J 3 & 3 . ‘ 4 + * Fe. |. p. pp du | Writer Says 3
The Notre Dame-Pitt tussle at South Bend will con-
clude the long series between the old rivals. . . . They are § '¥ p TA ® i Te a : a. 3 | not scheduled to meet in 1939 and the sawing off of foot- Topples Pins for 669 Total \ a : L pl L 3 ; — EC : § . a Demonstrated Good Punch,
ball relations is said to be indefinite. In Construction League | a a My i ah 1] 3 oo eh € LE . ®. . | Nothing Else, Against bp ® a | Competition. | Be ™ Ce mel 0 SRL - 0 WL a . ® Sarron, He Claims. ' rag DER & - U
UTLER’S annual feature with the Little Giants of Wahash will be played in the Bulldogs’ bowl next week Games of 253. 202 and 214 gave and it will be recalled the Scarlet-clads from Crawfordsville |Roy Parsons a 669 lotai in the Con- | | ; . ‘pe : [struction League at Pritchett's Al-| file §& §. § EN 1 BS A 5 | NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—-Maybe I'm offered stiff resistance last year when they finished on the Hows (ar OF wh oo nd LN aN : SRY TT OO TE ow YW FC cetting old. Or maybe I exe ¥ . vi. yy x ' ‘ [leys a rs ay in loca PR Te AW Ral ' f AE I |» : fhe Vp " short s a 9-7 scor ’s Nov y | FR a | pect a little more from my “great short side of a 9-7 score. . .. DePauw s Nov. 6 date is with [bowling competition. Harold Horn Ce 3 iu v a pa Sitle yore Yom) THY re, Earlham at Greencastle and Franklin entertains Hanover. [toppled 621 pins and Larry Lang-| $a 1 . E |gressiveness which even sputters
» Q ne . rae {bein had 618. { pS : ¥ / en. But the Henry ArmBall State invades Indiana State, Evansville goes to | The William P. Jungclaus team ua 3 " A DN ited ‘out @ ‘wideseyed Valparaiso, St. Joe tackles Central Normal at Danville, Rone ite ge Se Johnson- _ elfin ‘creature by the name of Pete . soe : : | Maas, yonn t w | 4 ; ns } . Albion of Michigan will be at Manchester, Rose Poly is to | Brand ky arunare and Wo } [A ™ BON Surron for the visit McKendree while Oakland City will use an open date |games. . a a championship in o by { A 275 middle game featured Mere- ” : JRE La : A : ig rid Ne | the sixth round as a “breather. | dith's 647, which is the season's high | RS \ ? 4 we HT | last night at the St. Joe edged Central Normal last fall, 2-0: Indiana Re Joa Asem loop. | EEL SE : aN i PRE | Garden did not vi n iy r high scorers in this league| § ) : poe. od : : ; ; ; . State downed Ball State, 3-0; DePauw dropped Earlham, |\ere Rinne with 63¢ and Fons ay > k § ae | Sera Op 19-6; Valpo downed Evansville, 6-0. . . . Other teams listed Sh 602. Gregory & Appel made a RN E : RE : Le night. And fam- . Tibas bak Sandra LHR in 1936 clean sweep while Railroadmen’s \ & ; i 9 i id 3° 4 ¢ vil Cc | ly records prove in the Nov. 6 Hoosier pairings did not meet in 1936. and Home Insurance gained two- IF - si b: hs Ng a ; we Willis mses out-of-three verdicts. R : es a v all | know how to LENN THISTLETHWAITE. former Earlham and Wisconsin coach, Fc eurol: Showed, Use hig in, the TT : i ; whoop wien the ! is directing the University of Richmond eleven Bill Hutch- | Clark Young had 628. Young, who aan : ie : = a Bi ih ” ; =" Da yo Williams inson, Dartmouth’s newest grid sensation, has an older brother ON |carries an average of 165, fired a | = " 3 ; TNR at IE NL Tr in ie PN Armstrong had > the New York police force. ... Jack Manders of the Chicago pro- |mijddle game of 286, getting 10 con- | y Sh bi 3 RT ay vy El vk ra i a job last night and did it well. He fessional Bears has kicked the extra point 191 out of 201 tries in five secutive strikes before running into | . ¥ i » “kis owe pt : — had Sarron beaten by from here to years . He kicked 79 straight in his first three seasons with the pros. fa split in the 11th frame. | . : i ; : SE TR Wali wi | Joannesburg, or wherever that fele Notre Dame and Illinois are scheduled in football through 1942 Carl Rugenstein was the pace- | Fred Rash, plunging Shortridge fullback, is shown in the center of line. This play climaxed a 55-yard march by the North Siders in the |low had been hiding himself, when with the exception of 1939. Setter in the Bankers loop, hitting | this pileup as he smashed through from the 11-yard line to score the second period of yesterday's battle, which Shortridge won, 12-0, It was he opened up with the assault that » = Ww ny & = eS San Shug had 600. Blue Devils’ first touchdown despite the heroic efforts of the Cathedral | the sixth straight victory for the Blue Devils. finally dumped Sarron. But bless Dates of the deer hunting season in 30 Wisconsin counties have to vd eH Jeu o ies RRR RN 3 4 SRR Jnanoand. 03000000 a 5 @ — you and Prof. Bill McCarney, is been changed from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, inclusive, to Nov. 26 to 28, cirouit at Pritchett’s Dn R ins J : x a : : gi : : Y « every winning fight indicative of inclusive. . . . An open season on black bear in 19 Horeens Wiktondl getting 585. Team laurels on | al pg Tae ; : t Chalks Up Sixth Straight | genius? ] Son ped counties also has been announced by the state superintendent o the Bowes Seal Fast five, whi So 3 : i ‘ : : ¥ te LN 3 : game. . . . Many apaser hunters invade the Badger State during the totaled 2608. Scores Ee es x Ri a With 12-0 Victory Over NA au of round-heels and , Ee oer appeal in Minneapolis last winter and the Ameri- dwn Soe Phen ih C8 : | CL - a | Cathedral Eleven. In my book fat Eddie Meade has can Association team there dropped $16.000 Ci 1S Sun. Thomas 5169 198— 461 Sa a : : - | —————— ham ig t erica i a ‘aps Xt . _ ; 3 : 4 ; : ary w Sie ns ra profession, footbul teams, the Bengal o IN CHICAEDS [1 ‘wieoman ™ 1 Tee oat = . | | Shortridge with six straight vic- | tence of J. Edgar Hoover hunting League and the Vere c et to ‘a close ‘ith ‘today's card ‘at Sport- wl ee ee SR Re SEE oN Te tories, and Washington and Broad | put the newest night club. When racing season of 157 days co Brals Briere YY a Gl i bs k : : EB i. i ® | Ripple, with five wins in six starts, | Armstrong catches his man he puts man's Park. . % Budweiser Beer, Coca-Cola, J. S. | ; p= ; TN aE .: were leading the local high school | his head down and dishes out a y Ww Ww C. and Morrison's won three games | Eu . 3 : Toa bs. | : : football parade today. hiding. Tl grant it's effective—22 OW that the Chicago Cubs have signed Tony Lazzeri, how about while Bowes Seal Fast and Harlin | es N Rf SE ; ¥ ® aE : The undefeated, untied Blue | knockouts in 23 fichts this vear a couple of new outfielders able to blast the sphere for a long Brothers finished in front twice. ARE ii i y : & & ' Devils held their place in the ranks | qoesn’t belong in the same olass ride with runners on the sacks? Especially in games after mid- John Blue hit for 668 to lead the | x Na ll a ® of the state's most powerful teams | with the Griants’ batting average in * season. . . . Sunday ball was not permitted in Philadelphia until Beam's Recreation League at the ; Ra ae. TEE : 3 BB : Fi § vesterday with a 12-0 triumph over | the last World Series—but is it art? three vears ago and this year the Athletics for the first time set Pennsylvania Alleys, nosing out | a Rp = i 3 a Va Fa Fi. 5 , a stubborn Cathedral eleven. Wash- | And. seriously. there is stich @ thing aside one day a week as “ladies’ day”... And were rewarded by Jess Pritchett by one pin. Ray ° ¥ Ce j i : rg = § [ington trounced Crawfordsville's | qs art in this beak-busting trade an increase in box office receipts. Roberson was next with 665 Harry | SR ii Es N Athenians, 21-0; Broad Ripple | at least. T like to think 0 And be te Wheeler had §61, Don Johnson 651, ko = N i 3 : ee | coasted to a 20-0 victory over | guau'll have to humor me : » w= & . Neil King 644, Paul Striebeck 642, | E pe & is 1 , ; : | Warrey Central; Manual con- |’ Back i y bean tl v ; i OHNNY RISKO, the old “rubber ball” heavyweight of Cleveland, Walt Heckman 640, Jack Hunt 639, 3 » he 3 : | quere@Westhield, 14-12. and South- | ty) ny ean ere ire Cle talks of a comeback and a bout with Jimmy Adamick, the Michi- Larry Fox 628, Joe Fulton 627, Paul NR BN : g Ee | port nosed out Columbus, 21-19, wi SN Win, Sun gan walloper. . . . Risko is 35 and does hot belong in the ring any |Stemm 619, Lorenz Wiesman 618, | : SN Ra : = ke : : At Anderson, Tech's Big Green | a Fe y don't eo hi Si more. . . . He used to perform in Indianapolis when the professional | Bob Wuensch 614, George Meeker E E : | weakened in the second half and |... I Want a fighting Wan ye E fistic sport was popular. . . . Gene Tunney says Joe Louis has gone |612, Leo Ahearn 609, Carl Hardin : A : 3 ; |dropped a 12-0 decision to the | (lo. opto ne re back 25 per cent or more and predicts Schnieling will knock him out land Bill Brunot each 608, Joe | % BN TW 4 g : | Indians. Dunbar of Dayton, O., de- shponent eo y Rig n 3a if they meet again . . “And I don't think they will,” Gene adds. | Michaelis 607, Dad Hanna 602, and | § 3 : : : wm : R EE | feated Crispus Attucks, 18-13, and | Pp I TN i I Yd ute min me - | Chuck Markey and Lee Carmin| § 4 “0 ke » % | Sheridan won from the Silent |i8ht him. ‘Frankly, there were ‘mo= [ ments last night when I thought
— | each 601. » qh . k b | fers, 19-6 \ % | Hoosiers, 19-6. and Cathedral | Armstrong looked bad. Even the
fi Marott Shoes, Barbasol, Louie's | 2 3 E g : . 3 ! ; | Both Shortridge : Probab e ineups or Tavern and L. S. Ayres were three- a ; #3 4 oN | played hard hitting, smooth foot- | 10Wnish Mr. Sarron was putting { time winners while Bowes Seal Fast : \ : : Es \ ball in their clash at Butler Bowl, | over a thing or two, and what and Falls City Hi-Bru captured | . : 3 ed a. ; but once again the Blue Devils’ | Johnny Kilbane might have done
T S Leadin Games two games. The scores for Falls A : i Nis bh i | great forward wall gave them the | With such opportunities I hesitate oday’ City Hi-Bru. which had the high- : W T a i. A a edge. Bernie McKay carried the to SR col . Gia aa team count of 3081, Side: i Eo . , a 2 3 brunt of the Irish attack, with Sal eginning of the End Roberson as 2 191— 665 3 : 8 Lo s a 3 > E: ‘ Iozzo and Nick Scollard outstand- In y y x , y : : hy hidiana | rs oar oun Ho 3 : wi I~. ER ] ? any event Armstrong didn’t rliowing are the probable lineups |, 4 Je Xenderdme | 1. Striebeck 1% iv Si a Ee = i ; x ing in the line. Fred Rash scored | look the part of a brainy fighter, in todav's major football games: | Smit ov MAIR hin i + RD E : y : Bil ad a PR & pr the first Shortridge touchdown IN| or a well-rounded one. In the first : : {EERINE ‘vxeuvayes ia wr .| Fulton ...... verre 2 05 196 226— 627 hy | ‘ oa a ; the second period, and Jim Crockett i Carnegie RO TH oo] Olmstead | Hardin L195 172 2M1— 608 | NERA ; < x 10S RP 1 : U'two rounds he was exclusively a 1 § Vila Toda” = WRIT Se climaxed a Shortridge march in the | pight-handed chucker. As he moved
Siaminko | Dovie . McDaniel | 7030 1031 1030—3081 3 ai } WAR : sing inut ft) by Kawchak Tm ie Ess eava en BOHCR | A 595 'bv Speicher ‘was best in the | -- & EE aw Rh Soe HAY = 0 : t a. game oe [into the third Henry began to dise . HR | An : ih ves > ham Insu ranc Le u which also rolled a 3 : : h om the w y od li a To er Te Ts Th, : i : r | Insu e gue, § LS i [om e one-yara line, plish more than one. At that he : didn’t become an instant ball of
Swab | D ad hs * ‘is : 3 b | Gallihan N Cove at the Pennsylvania drives. Hurt | va | fire and Sarron surprised him with | | | |
By JOE WILLIAMS
Times Special Writer
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Carnell Butler DePauw : ’ ny ak % NOR ~ LR he Be Mandi | Perry oo LE... Edwards) scored shutout victories and Fidelity | oo a cold gs "a V aliupians leased My respect for Armstrong—and it
3 I P Lee | Hauss & Casualty, Stone-Stafford-Stone | the Nort is purely as a workman, not a
Schofield . s : ag . 2 3 : : 3 W. COnNOT ....ss -~ Sees da arr and Connecticut General won the Sal Calderon of the Irish, carrving the ball, is all-around play was a large factor in the North At Title Chance | technician—didn't really come inte
Notre Dame [\Yuest : RT Hager [odd ‘game. | nailed by Bob Miller, Shortridge guard, after a short Siders’ victory, stands by to see that nothing goes |
: Skoglund Vandermeer .... qh | Ernie Veelz came through with a | gain as Jim Crockett, No. 58, Blue Devil back whose | wrong. coneay RUCLZ | Welton | Tongghore | 663 count to top the Washington | a i = . i : AY ee FF | loop at the Illinois Alleys. If George Zaharias, the powerful | being until the fourth. Here he A Shelloge : | Walt English fired a 630 for first | F thall Greek mat star turns in a victory suddenly lashed into the fine fury ens PUPlS pawen TT Ove CE WA Lannon | Position in the New York Central Football res 00 over Everett Marshall in the Ar-|of a slugger, driving Sarron about McCarthy | Senrever (C) ....L. T......... Harris (C) | league at the Indiana Alleys. Elmer The Shawnee A. ©. football team | MOry wrestling ring next Tuesday | the ring for the last minute. Sare
: Me ing | BYRowski Srey tes : Aner | Dietz rolled a 613, O. E. Berry 612 | will oppose the Shur-Deth ‘Club at Night he will lay claim to the world’s | ron went down in this round, but 3 . r All J. NV | Bremer +R F Gananer | | and Ni BO ns | 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Butler Bowl. heavyweight championship. not from a punch. Dartmouth fe a : Prass vertree Hig corer Southwest Teachers, 26; Stephen F. Aus- | San Marcos Teachers, 26: S. F. Austin | a Everett, skilled and clever La| Armstrong took up the pursuit in Purtek | Codv Isbell ...... See <| H. Overtree was high in the In- | tin. 6. | Teachers, 6. | The Park School Midgets and | Junta, Colo, performer, is rated in| the Same uninspired way in the
ke sil Ist See > icherly Ree . . x . i Dope kes och Jsben gi ‘Gallagher | | diana Recreation circuit and Hill's | Paris J. C.. 12: Lon Morris, 6. St. Louis, 7; DePaul, 7, ho). cor. | Fairview Prep teams battled to a | SOMe quarters as champ. If he is| fifth. Sarron was on the Arthums LNG Juske “vy McClain | ’ ado, 6; Washburn, 0. 2 26; Louisiana Col- | : Ge - ¢ ... Gibson | Juska 519 paced the Shell loop. also in Colorado, 6; Washburn Sabie Louisiana, 26: Louisiana | 12-12 tie at Park School yesterday. | upset by Zaharias the latter wili in- | Duffy all 180 seconds and once « [ sist upon taking over all of Mar- | nudged back to his own corner,
Zitrides | action at the Indiana establishment. | Wesley, 20; Marshall J. C., 0, lege, aun, Fashion Cleaners will leave from | Shail's claims. | slipped down. Tn the sixth Henry | | |
Schildeen Marquette Santa Clara John Tarleton, 14; Hillsboro J. C, 0, iy. Ky., Teachers, 21; Union Uni- . 9 at | : t Mount Union, 21; Ashland, 0. 1440 W. 22d St. at 8 a. m. tomorrow | Marshall scales 220 and Zaharias | wasted about a minute, bearing fore
Davis | Burke x. Coffer The St. Joan of Arc League at m : % ¥ ul n > he | “hillicot B. ‘'C.. 21; "Wentworth, 3. ). . Hol Wiievorth zern BL L ¥ Ia svn | the Uptowh drives was led by H. os. RN Arkansas City J. C., it . ip MacLeod Schoemar vernon Cou hs tv | McHale's 616, Roth _Retting 610. |, St. Thomas. 14: St. John's (Minn). for their game at Wabash. Players 241. ‘The bout is listed as a “nat- | ‘ward but landing without effect, nub sler Adaaed CII won | Uptown Cleaners, Kirby Moran | murray Aggies, 33: Wilburton J. C. %.| Pt. Dodge J. C.. 7: Wartburg, 0. unable to be there are asked to call|'®1" and is expected to attract a | Then he pinned Sarron against the Worlliwestérn ire E888 - vn | Trucking, A. C. Crum and Pibtnvan~ | Rockhurst, 7: Central, 0. Howard, 14; Springhill, 0, LI-9629. large turnout of fans. Two other | ropes and whipped in a left to th Bl Ie td Pakula Nay avelXo I'Rice triumphed twice. Ada Teachers, i: Alva Teachers, 6 Conway, 13; Arkansas Tech, 9 tugs are carded. | ‘body. A hurricane-li 0 3 Sonnenberg wor aR Art Brenn's 620 was hest in the | Hardin Simmons, 15: Commerce Teach- | Daniel Baker, 14; Trinity, 7. | a S———— ly jowed s i al lg lige shower foi= BYEL Mv Kearney Teachers, 37: Nebraska “B", 1 | lowed as Pete continued the retreat
| “| American Can circuit and T. Clark | erica wWasievan, ‘6: Emporia ‘College, '®. |g. HIGH SCHOOLS | Third Net Tour on | from Moscow. Directly in front of
| hit for 488 in the Bemis Bag League, | 5 Rg gue, North Texas Teachers, 13; Sam Houston | ‘pyjqa, 14; George Washington, 13. my seat Armstrong tossed a right
= both competing at the Fountain ! > a TT Ya ; - ? | Teachers, 6. Tulsa U. Freshmen, 45; Wichita U. | N uppercut to the chi op Heap +C) pnt raski Le Goeveniann, Re a Alley S. { Daniel Baker, 14; Trinity, 7. | Freshmen, 0 Ft. Ww ayne > Schedule | ED his KIGOs chin and Sarron Yeferson V i sceresan aan | . . " 3 { b - B. : | ’ . " . i Shada G Jer lo a ps Se the pace in the | ‘Weatherford College, 6: Arlington Ag- | ‘wjgand, 24: Haskell, 0. | Shortridge (Indianapolis), 12; Cathedral | im RR, SE : iver | | Central No. 1 League with 612, Daw- | gies, 0. | 'Fdmond ‘Teachers, 11; Weatherford (Indianapolis), 0. FT. WAYNE, Ind. Oct. 30 (U.P). GUARANTEED
{ Chesney x | ; ? bee : ls " TI a0: W | Chicago Ohio State Filiatrault IR TH «x | son being two pins behind. Brick- Santa Barbara Teachers, 20: Whittier, 0. | op, 0 0 | Washington (Indianapolis), 21; oriv- | —The Ft. Wayne Troys, a pro- CONSOLF, 4 5
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tageral Ah Crow I alunho . Stoover | Jayver Presidents annexed three | Redlands, 6: La Verne, 0. 3 MT ’ ou: Nepeeviite oA | | A “ue Sct 11 m | Farkas Sete Stoviak . 3 1 > - ” : Bg. ~ Cape Girardeau Teachers, : ville, 0. | fessional basketball team composed © Maggied | Oliveto ...... 0 LF Ramio | games and Bricklayer Secretaries, | South Carolina, 21: The Citadel 5. b AJESTIC Minois Wesleyan, 40; James Milliken, 6. M
ah EY Vanderbilt Ballard Ice Cream and Gray-Grib-wp Zarnas| G . o LB, Broad Ripple (Indianapolis), 20: War- ; ; ; I TL TE McElreath | ben-Gray ‘won by two-out-of-thr ; Monett J. C., 2 i, THCIandyy var , : ' : , g m Ream | Cushing cveovd. OF Ricketson | margins. BC ers, vn. . : "cottesville 3.C. 3; Tol 3. C, o. | ten Central, . paring for their third annual tour. |] Federal Home Equip ent ‘Xx 1 Valley City Teachers. 7: Minot Teach- | Anderson, 12; Technical (Indianapolis), 0,
LL pond | Brooks” ULE Coach Wayne Scott, who starred yoy WN, Penn. St R1-1766 +» Kabealo | Chivington ....... C, ~ X . y s, 0. { " with Michigan State for three years, | . : Na o Nardi | Nixon .. ro .. ‘Hay Toth Leads With 600 ETE : T Dunbar (0.), 18; Crispus Attucks, 13. : A A nr, ¥ oat Quacitits, 55, Durant Peaches, . SICKNESS DISCOUN ED West Lafavette, 13; Rensselaer, 0, has a capable squad headed by | -
Rabb | Wood . 3 | Smith x Franklin Joe Toth fired a 600 to head the Central, 14; McCook J. C., 7. | South 31. Y | Sr 1 EO > fo) port, 21; Columbus, 19, Harry Leeper of Northwestern, Bob wiemp Thimols Michigan | Rey a Hinton | National Malleable ‘circuit and| Murray Asgies, 33; Wilburton J. C., 3. BY DARTMOUTH COACH Rushville, 7; Shelbyville, 6. Miller of Loyola, and Claud Todd of | Lane. Bn A Konemann Sov Is _Remschia Minardo’s 593 showed the way in| Farsons. at Sup tiie b . | Logansport, 7: Marion, 8. Missouri U. Brewer 3...+.00.-++ Brennan | Collins [ th : Superior ‘Teachers, d-: ' on | Clinton, 12; Wiley (Terre Haute), 6, i Lyn wil : e HOLC loop, also at the Central | oi" Srile of Norfolk, 18: Green- NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 30| jaravette. 20: Kokomo. ©. Teams wishing games are asked to
MeDonaig vereeaaass. Rinaldi 3 — | svveses. Heikkinen Alleys. 4 : : h 20; i . 4 L BY ADOTR Eon HN PENDLETON GAME | "Lou Dugan ted ‘the ‘Cathedral ville, N. C., Teachers, 0. : (U. P.) —The serioushess of a mys- Hammond. 14: ‘Whiting, 0. write the basketball manager, Hotel . gan e athedral | gattigshurg, Miss, Teachers, 55; Troy, 0. swept Dart- Froebel (Gary). 20: Hammond "Tech. 3. | Milner, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Gedeon | $ a | terious sickness that Farmer BOOKED BY INDIANS | League at the Hotel Antlers with American International, 9: New Britain | mouth's undefeated football team | Emerson (Gary). 0: Wallace (Gary), o, i i
Teachers, 0. | Manual (Indianapolis), 11; Westfield, 12. | of former northern Indian i | LNs RADIOS
ilitary y ves, | Sheridan, 19; 8 ers, 6. | Concord Teachers, 36; New River Teach. en Military Academy Reserves, | eridan, 1 ilent Hoosiers, 6 school and college stars, are pre- |
Trosko « : A | 250. The Walter C. Boetcher team | Teachers, 5. was discounted today, and coach | (tie) OUTFITTERS TO
Barclay | { Stanton . - ’ | swept its series and Vv Paint Maryville, 20: Cumberland, 6. . . : { ». Wr y The Indianapolis Indians of the | P Be My ih Findlay, 13; Heidelberg, 1. Earl Blaik said he did not expect | I eI a MEN, on and n=
. Graham Furniture and No. w ; apdennsylvania Nav : | Midwest Pro Football League Will | op = 0 game 3 WOR | ion. 7: Wpprentice, ¥, his lineup for the Yale game would | (Lt nen. 3: Brazil, 7. (tie) Sa reser ie] inven gwnch | DIRY She Pendleton Reformatory | “yy, ‘the St. Philip Wo. 2 esgue, J. | Jeteer, 15; Ogiethorne, $, be changed. : Washington (South Bend), 12: Riley 4 . : team at Pendleton at 9 a. m. tomor- : : *» ¥:| ‘Yankton, 34; Madison Teachers, 0. Some sources characterized the | south Bend). 6.
Neill hadldgias Finehe ara . Maye | Russell was high with 601. Rural 21: Ri D. ; : " | YXamara IUIRTG. Gunderson | TOW. The Indians were originally | po inoy EN C. Mescall w Duquesne, Yi. Richton. > illness, which struck 12 members | Lowell, 19; Crown Point, 0. THE, — OREDIT STONE \ aR vce Hysong | scheduled to meet Louisville in a | ,.. ", = U, JVestall were Tampa, 13; Miami (Fla), 0. of the Green Thursday night, as Princeton. 13; Central (Evansville), 0. Indians Theats Fike | joapue ‘encounter. but injuries ‘to triple winners while Star Headliner | ‘Roanoke, 6: Newberry, 0. te | SHIIIGF QYSCRCOLY.” ine, Rollie | Per. 4: Wardaw, = 120W . Wash. St. Shports” iS ; RL and - iri ri Missouri State Teachers, Maryville | ys Vv, ) : A ar several stars forced cancellation of | Cocoa -Cola triumphed twice. Mg . | Devan said it was nothing more | Vincennes. 20: New Albany, 13. + stomach disorders. Men's Fancy
Foe bo SE erg d — 1 Buxbaum ........F. B..., trim | the game. Players are asked to re- | Lacrosse Teachers, 13: . Mary's | than minor MERI | I port to manager Bauermeister's 'KIRSHBAUM N L Dh 0. All the strick layers were well | a ] s ET (Minn.), 0 TE Shoes for the Family Cotton Hose J pyr 0
| M State A - > . | x. Gri y , & , ill | TRE bE Shirk | home, 1735 Dawson, at 7:35 a.m. to- | SQUAD PRACTICES Drake, 45; Grinnell, % enough to undergo a snappy drill | Wssorted ‘Colors Speelman LT Rosilevac | morrow, or call Bauermeister at Bethany, 26; McPherson, i. in the Yale Bowl yesterday. [| Thrift Basement Shoe Markets All Sizes
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Kentucky State I. C., 51; Montgomery ; includ 1B. ‘ Warren Those reported affected included | Bldg. 382.334 Ww, Wash. s : CGI Anderson | The Kirshbaum varsity basket- | Fathers, : Ottawa. 0 five first string men and seven sub- || Mer. and Wash. t. Kinney Shoe Store Gaines lvvieness Sinlanick | DAVIS | WINS 7 MAT EVENT ball team is working out under the | 2 or “pl TRG a0: Aberdeen | Stitutes, including the sensational || Neighborhood Stores: 030 8, heritin 138 East Washington Street DISBOIE wey Masoner | | NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (U.P).— direction of Coach Norman Weis- |. eners. ©. sophomore halfback Bill Hutchison 1108 Shelby Nuznov . H.. ‘Replogle | “Wee” ‘Willie Davis Roanoke. Va., man every Monday and Wednesday | ‘penton Teachers, 13; Sam Houston | and Capt. Merrill Davis, right end. | — — — : Douglass | night. A schedule of games with | Teachers, 6. -— ‘ HEALTH
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