Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1937 — Page 8
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WHAT WANING SEASON OFFERS a the question of whether, us part of the by 8 W PAGE 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1937 service, Dix dusts off the customers, MORE CLASSICS FOR HOOSIERS a—————
sue ww ERNIE HEILMAN'S 702 PACES CITY BOWLERS
main on the schedule of the Hoosier Big Three. . . . In- 2 A i diana is to journey to lowa next Saturday, Purdue will be —-— re
at Wisconsin and Notre Danie goes Bast for its annual He 11 Do Battle With “The Killer’ Bob Bollinger | His Geese Brought Him a Ducking B < Bob Kersey’ S
battle with the Army in New York. . . . Scores last year:
3; a, 6... . Purdue, 35; Wisconsin, 14. . . . A ‘former ss | . — oh a Indiana, 13; lowa, 6 urdue, 35; Wisconsi x i LL Suita, Mths And Ed Green AN | Er ee 2 Sure Toe Wins
Notre Dame, 20; Army, 6. . . . Indiana and Purdue will Universit close out the season on Nov. 20 in the Hoosier classic at : A ne y -— a I wa — Bloomington while on the same date the Irish will be fac- | a ing Each Get 622 —-—" . —— a AE For Boguemen ing Northwestern at Evanston. . . . The last tilt on the outlet. Putt uh " | " a —— w— | -. is with Southern California on Noy \ ll Rafert’s 610 Is High in x — % — Big Green Rally Falls Shorty at South ‘ ‘ | a In 1036 Indiana and Purdue played a deadlock, 20-20, (kite) shikue- Government Employees’ 3 ; Shortridge in Triumph; and Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, 26-6, and tied ma, 205, Japan- Competition. — — Irish Top Manual.
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. m a a 19 X : : with the Trojans at Los Angeles, 13-13. 3 TN : the Armory | i a : SA R 3 | The veteran Ernie Heilman blasted | = A | Washington High School today
5 ” ” : : RX srestling head- : UTLER will ring down the curtain a week from today SE x TRH : HP diny (the ‘maples for games of 246, 221) was ready «to pass a vote of a 8 3 3 N " 9 . 9 4 . . \ : RR ; and 235 for a 702 in the Washing thanks for the sure toe of a lanky
stern State Normal of Kalamazoo on the Ra nicht. Warper [ton League at ‘the THinois Alleys 16 ; a’; . than against Western 8 . 3 : a take pa. place in’ local owTing | Continental end by the name of Bulldogs’ gridiron. . , . The Teachers forced the Hinkle- h Clevie wn | competition today . % Bob Kersey. men to step on it last fall when the Bulldogs won, 13-7. . . . puwertn ine. ; Three times in yesterday's Techs
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hail Bob Bollinger and Ed Green each : Sd Washington battle tl . i an he teadits SN : ; man, hails hit for 622 with Newt Werner and “i ; i ge ; : Ee ‘mace-over DePauw and Wabash are matched Mm their traditional \ ha trom Wouston, |Joe Danna both getting 613, Fay | : : ‘ se IRR booted a melee on Nov. 13 and the scene will be Crawfordsville. . . . Tex. Young Rush 611 Yon Yes Sell re 605 na Sf : Cogs bo three points enabled Washington to . ~ ms: . Ny ER | Sansone 606, Charles Sellers and | 5 % “i . hy . 3 The Little Giants turned the tables on the Tigers at Green- \ 3 GUtch, 218, | wart Henderson 604 » mente | 1D 2 thrill-packed encounter, 21-19, Shortridge maintained its place
ast st vear, 19-0, in the final performance of the cam- AF n Towa, makes Max Patton Cafe, with 2043, Pehr's | TS TE 4 ain ; castle last ye i \ : his initial ap- | X-L Beer and Triangle Bowling | Je %d : ie woos as one of the state's few undefeated | Shirts won three games and Dr.| : 3 3 a } teams by downing Crawfordsville, " | Pepper, King's Indiana Billiards| _¥ TE : go» salty i Fu. A CS luek™ Seni riator ing Tommy and Sterling Beer triumphed twice. | ; d ‘one ‘ol their most THER state college games next week: On Thursday, 3 Ny s Pon oggd and Fog Gt a Do 3 ; : | disastrous seasons with 3 Smashing at Valparaiso. . . . On Friday night, Evansville at Cape Girardeau, : i y WOD, Haugsinn TER 336 Nid | : % ; 4 ; : 28-0 victory over Manual. The Sie Mo., Teachers College. _.. On Saturday, Franklin at Ball State, Oak- | g : Arizona, and | 00 O48 DP P35 302 | : ad : : BURR | lent Hoosiers tied with Kirklin, 0-0: land City at Rose Poly, Indiana State &at Ypsilanti, Mich., Teachers | x Walter (Sneeze) | Witenell x Y 193 192— 582 : | Crispus Attucks dropped a 20-0
College, Georgetown College of Kentucky at Hanover. x y Achiu., 185 | Barkman 202 186 165-- 538 | Y 3 es i * Toe to Central of Louisville, and Hanover’s final He will be with Evansville in the Pocket | SR & o 3 | Werner JB R- 6i2 : a g Bo p yd Westfield defeated Warren Central, Citv on Nov. 20. . . . Rose Poly is to end its season on Thanksgiving | © : po : Chinese grappler, Totals ........... 1006 946 991-2943 a w 5 =~ : # ; | 18-0. Employees’ | ; i 2 ; | Carter and McCOalip Star |
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Day at home with Shurtleff College of Illinois. Sa appears for the | Tn the Government hy NW > % W E =) : first time. League at the Illinois plant, Rete : The Tech-Washington battle was OR the benefit of Indianapolis grid fans who support the big-time x He ‘meets an- [51 gh ) h a of [one ‘of the most exofting in recent : w ti Green Bav 3 3 ¥ 3 aul oore closed with a pair of | b ] » city series history, as both teams professionals: In the National League tomorrow he 'G Bal g other newcomer, 544 counts for 680 to lead the Beam’ S| ; 3 : | raced up and down the field t y Packers meet the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field; in the yh eHoan aa + Spike Ashby, |Recreation loop at the Pennsylvania | - again and again, ii League the New York Yankees play the Cincinnati Bengals at Crosley NR 8 180. “knuckle drives. 3 ; ; Charles Howard of Tech ag I ER ae } h dlock” | ‘Carl Hardin included a fine 278 : E i ¥ {80 vards for a touc haw ig Dye, Ohio State, and Bob Wilke, Notre Dame. Thi : enue middle game in his 662 series while = E 3 | first play of the game Adkins ke Bill Lee. former Alabama tackle, how with the Packers, has chal- | RR : exponent from | Pred Mounts had 656, Leo Ahearn : ing the extra point but Marion lenged Bronko Nagurski to a wrestling match in Chicago on a winner- : RS . Flint. Mich. 645, Bill Branson 641, John Bader | 2 Yo py ' re v ne ; Carter and Bob MecCalip led = take-all basis or all receipts to charity. . . . Nagurski, former Minnesota VER : : |827, Arch Heiss 621, Ray Chrisney| : : Washington march that ended when bone-crusher, plays fullback for the Bears and is one of the heavyweight 619, Lee Carmin, Lorenz Wiesman | 3 MeCalip plunged for a score {rom mat title claimants. . Lee has made several wrestling appearances and Larson each 618, Jack Hunt 616, § g | the 8-yard line. Bob Kersev's first in Indianapolis. C l S F . Pred ae 609, John Murphy | | place- kick tied the score, 1-7, > » % Jj. A , Don Johnson 601 and Henry J | Eh oi ollege Scores Friday Sir so | Cl | Orn Neowin the” oon WO college elevens are going to try a new stunt in football pres- Pails City Hi-B d Bart tinentals touchdown twins, were the - | | Ss y - nN % . S N itr + : ti entation, . . . St. Benedict's of Atchison, Kas.. and John Carroll of | | made Oy St i a a eS w» y : it Tus WW aslinpiing SUPA Cleveland will play an indoor night game in Chicago, Saturday, Nov. | Ottawa, 13; Bethel, 0. | | Thsurance HOOT Tir s M tt 2 : TI ARACu ip pe Jot 13. . . . The contest is to be staged in the 124th Field Artillery Armory. Arlington Aggies, 18; Decatur Baptist, 7.| Pomona, 12; San Diego Marines, 7. She d Bo nc Kens = ro = Eo SRR the touchdown after his 20-yard ty ‘Peters, Notre Dame '36. is St. Benedict's mentor and Tom | Kansas Wesleyan, 0; Morningside, 0. | California University Subs, 7; College vic a Cann A non we | Es E : pass to Carter had put the bail in on : be yd p de Strenks College of Emporia, 11; McPherson, ®. [of Pacific, 4. [oad game. Canada Dry totaled the | ’ > SE | scoring osition Then Carter Conle , Notre Dame ‘31, directs the John Carroll Blue Streaks. North Texas Teachers, 10; Southwest Texas Weslevan, 7; St. Edwards, 0. ( high eount of 3007, but lost twice to | 4 : SRA | passed to Kersey for another touch=
® ® = ®» » = Texas Teachers, 3. | Central (Mo). 19; Missouri Valley, 18. the Schmidt team. The scores: | Times Photo | dow ; ; . : : : - . n to give the Continentals a 21-7 y . ie J. “ 8; i rt « 10, 0. Moorehead Teachers, 9; Tennessee Tech, SCHMIDT INSU OE | Th srher ay arris a olis, who had | 3 , ICHIGAN and Chicago met at Ann Arbor today and there Miami ( Wilburton J. © ix n s s DT 1 SURANCE a When Herbert J. Miller, Hotel Harrison, Indianapol lead at the half. Ada Teachers, 0; Bacone, 0. (> Cobler .............. 161 223— 575 | hunted all his life and never bagged a goose, shot three Canadian | !
Santa Barbara State, 20; La Verne, 0,
~ Wa Sh nmvicible TOUOIHSCUOR 51 Vie (YS Wich DoW) Schools U. C. L. A. Frosh, 6; University of South- | New River Teachers, 12; Bridgewater, 0. | M4 TR0— 58 | honkers within 10 minutes Tuesday afternoon, he was so astonished he | Howard Scores Again were football giants in the Middle West. . . . Wolverines and Maroons | ern California Frosh, 2. West Liberty Teachers, 14; Fairmont | I 2 M4 2 BRO | pop “rep l nk” into 20 foot of water. But Mr. Miller said it was more ell "Rerplu nto < . i : . | Howard scored again for Tech in
battled in one of the greatest games in 1905, on Thanksgiving Day ih | Oklahoma City, 19; Missouri Mines, 7. | Teachers, 13. § 205 213 201 619 | : : | EI ch \ . y . ‘ or fuck S ; e dav he bagged s . Chicago. . . . Michigan, arter 57 games without a defeat. after scoring Rockhurst, 7; Maryville Teachers, 0. Coe, 13; Knox, 0. {| Myer: 5 137 1i— ses | than worth a ducking to get those geese. During the dav h 88 the third period after a sustained
: : : ist Dh d Y ; { — pe cor { sev (s—three llards, three pin-tails and : . \ 2811 points to opponents’ a0, lost to A. A. Stagg’s inspired Maroons, led Oklahoma Baptist, 24; Durant Teachers, | Murray edruess, 19; West Tennessee | gins Uh Tom Tobe | The ‘three SR Who WS ro oy Ta Pounds [drive from the Big Green's 25, and Teachers, 0. one teal. Lake kva, neal rthingtion, War SapD) : | Jim McCormick smashed Washing
; i . . ; g > 11, by VRE BERL by hg OLS Solp 2 coin. ‘eis. eat Portland, 51: College Puget Sound, 0. Cape Girardeau Teachers, 15; Carbondale | g pou Nn ri ‘oo . | At the same lake, owned by Capt. D. H. Smith, Governor Townsend [tons Tine for the final Counter mid Jas FUISINE STruf "es { s Tas y - Oreg Frosh, 19: Eastern Oregon Nor- | Ea ery : 2 HR : , Bane NERS . y rag » oe i Tener Bader .............. 2% M8 16-6 | Opened the season Monday by bringing down two Canadian geese and Fh in the final quarter, Whitten Lingeman, Fred Rash and Kenny Hare did the scoring for
spread. . . . Some of football's earliest super stars waged stirring action mal, 6. Springfield Teachers, 13; Huran, 19, Hurt several ducks. i : ; rol: . { low N . 1 RE 99% ® 5% in that Turkey Day classic 32 years ago. Sra a LoyRin. 4: San Francisco | Newberry, 19; Alabama Teachers, 6. r 183 298 178 5% State, 14, » ® » ” ” n | ————— . en en ———— Mercer, 25: Preshyterian, 13,
Wies 200 ' 31 le ® - k i o NIVERS oy Rollins, 31; ‘Oglethorpe, iy a _— in H Shortridge in the Blue Devils’ conAYTON UNIVERSITY eleven, unbeaten in six straight games, is Fk b Nn s, B41; . otals 1051 1017 939-3003 E tor n Aga by quest of Crawfordsville, with the Roches Minn.) J. C.. %; p : S { } : ) oot a chester (Minn) J. C.. 6; Waldorf The . [play of Capt. George Pike and H. Ln.
Southern, 39; Dillard. 0. Shriv 221 IR8 191 $00
coached by Harry Baujan, Notre Dame '16. . . . The Flyers pulled 13. C.. ». Insurance League. which one of the biggest upsets in the country when they toppled Western A clash between Brightwood and | Coast Guard Academy, 7%; Massachu- also competed at the Pennsylvania Freyn outstanding in the line, Reserve. . . . The Red Cats had a record of 28 consecutive defeatless Beech Grove at Brookside Park | setts State, 6. | plant, was led by Speicher with 606. | Trial At Manual, Cathedral was supers games before they bumped into the Flyers last week. . .. Baujan also heads tomorrow's schedule in the | Arkansas Tech, 41; Monticello Aggies, 14, | Det getting 605. Bquitable Life u cn in p ior in every department of play, runs is athletic director and baseball coach at Dayton. : Smith-Hassler-Sturm Senior Foot- | Miami, 25; Stetson, 13. . Wa Stone-StafTord-Stone H. J. Spier ning up 19 first downs to the RedPenn Military College grid team is permitted only 45 minutes’ ball League. Other games INCHIGE | Nita wid Mary Frosh, %: William "nd | and Connecticut General registered . yy | skins’ six. Reed. Calderon. Fitz practice a day. . . . Judson Timm, former Illinois star, is the Cadets’ |Midways vs. St. Roch's at Garfield | | pumtn Teacher 10; Winona Teachers. | Siple triumphs while Equitable Se- | BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, [back to the starting line. ‘Then, gerald and T. McMahon made the coach. ... P. M. C. is located at Chester, Pa. | and Holy Cross vs. Broad Ripple at |p, | curities and Hurt Brothers gained a Utah. Nov. 6 (U.P) .—Capt. George with only 15 minutes left to make | Irish touchdowns. Christian Park. | Western Union, 5%; Columbia (Idaho), 6. | brace np Eyston’s assault on the world’s land | a return run-—the A. A. A. rules rh ———————— » ein | Hattiesburg Teachers, 34; Union, ®, In Hardy rolled games of 228 |speed record was balked again to- | require two runs within an hour Probable Li ne ups for a oe Boh of St. Louis, 12: Oklahoma 2 and 2 os in the Bankers | day when his mighty Thunderbolt | he started again. When he came Seabiscuit to Run : S Ot, ! Jer- | Aggies, 0. | Circuit at Pritchett’s alleys. Carl h trouble | it Wak in3 ; Aireatnd ; Bai : hi ic 1} alleys, Carl | racing car developed Ritch rou through the measured mile it twa: Pall LE drag. while it r Wustin eager, 2: Powis Nur-i) JSSHPEY Sitting ih 607 and Nick on the second run through the | obvious that he had the motor At Bowie Thursday | Curtain Raiser League program in-| Morris Harvey, 12; Blueheld, 0. | Na O02, Jiardy's score is & league ‘measured mile " throttled down, and was merely reay Ss ajor mes | elutes Roval Giard Vs. Spades at| Mississippi College, 18: Springhill, 7. jee for the season | The middle-aged Britisher seemed | turning to his depot at the south | BALTIMORE, Nov, 6 (U. P)== Christian Park: Irvington Bucca- |, Cckhaven Teachers, 6: - Westchester Leiber Scores 642 { to have the record in his grasp when | end of the «alt flats. Charles §. Howard's 1037 handicap — vs. South Side at ‘Ellenberger | Teachers, 0, b | B he made the north run through the| The Britisher took his bad luck champion Seabiscut will probably ’ : : . ‘ PT : 4 > > Texas Tech, 25; Lovola of South, 6. amaze axter showed the way measured mile at a speed of 303.2955 | gracefully. He said he did not Kk i 4, start in the $10.000 f ; \ 1 t 7's or t OVE VS. + -Slavs at Gar- | . make his next start in $10, The following are the probable lineups in today's major football es ae So Mia Crosse Teachers. 13: Eau Chaire| in the Kernel Optical Ladies loop miles an hour. But hard luck| plan to abandon his efforts to break added Bowie Handicap here on BambSs at Brookside ys sis ee Ce: Hdtines. | with 575, Helen Kritsch getting 566 dogged him just as it did a week | Sir Malcolm Campbell's mark of ‘closing day, Thursday, Trainer Tom Ny oo ., and Helen Fehr 562. Budweiser ag0, when he had to abandon a sec-| 301, established here two summers | Smith said today.
m Pitt HUH h ova | whi > : a Notre Dame *.E = R Ss A. MM. Ss. M. . Denton Teachers, 10; San Marcos | Bee | a.
Sk ; addio | s,m tor 3 : , . Selund EN Matis | ween bE Pr, | Teachers, 3. , Marott Shoe Store and Mor- ond run after having made 309 ago. The rugged 4-vear-old son of 3
uetz . Lezouski | paytt Sande, s TS re ——— eee. | 1iSON’s Were three-time winners and miles an hour on the first leg. | “Tt won't be anv good to mend it | : ; ad : evens GRINS [Rare a © a | . t 1 b+ | y 8 Hard Tack clipped 3-5 of a second z . Sn ush C weve Echols { OR é ' rs a y , 5 . . . Kuhgtich co RG Petaro To Matthews Basketball Scores d Se Seal Fast and Har- te ton wy er | WT ee: i will re to So [off the mile and three-sixteenths A. Shellogg ......2. Ih | Boyd oo RT. vo. Sprague M Seon In Brothers finished ahead twice an 305.2950 on his first ru ver | something radical. And perhaps by | pimii , ' ‘dl § i Sw y cE ea, Souchiak a | CO Ire . : . : ; . imlico Track record in winning the Pupils Michelosen Schroeder 0 wane, REID 0S ni S | Kurt Leiber finished with 255 to | the flats today, but the triple-A | then the weather won't be g00d | Ripps Handicap yesterday. electric timing device “hung enough for another run this year,” , :
McCarthy H.......... Golaters | pogy Stidger | : total 642 for the best score i | ised i el x IN Stebbins re Try rv pp al soe | Aurora, 34; Patriot, RU. Bridid St score in the | oS . ’ S c y ee a TI Patrick | Quen : Harlow | Guilford, 26: Aurora Reserves, 17. Hi -Run Record Construction League. Gus Loechle | When the Thunderbolt entered the | he said. |, Seabiscuit covered the distance ih Thesi Shockley TB. ves GUYIES | Zionsville, 29: Advance. 28. Si rh th hd [1:57 2-5 over a lightning fast track A Wy came through with 634. Jeff Ather- measured mile. Eyston estimated | “But T will be back next vear, | to finish a neck ahead of Shandom Pittsboro, 19; 3. | ton 630 and Larry Langb 603 | from his tachometer readings that . oll PHILADELPHIA, Nov. § (U. P) angbein Farm's Bi St d Yacunski wi E ‘ .., Powell | gu rtord vr Sunier Gaston, 18; Alexandria, 16. nd A, y . ti ; 5 ming Star and capture Franco ......... Schreyer | puto CT Woodiuft | Claybool, 0; Atwood. 13 . —Willie Mosconi of Philadelphia EF eee: Fuel & Supply and Wm. | he made better time than he did a Jacobs C ancels first money of $10,025,
| | | ver eaees BYROWSKI | Sir oy | Bedford, itchell | . week ago, figuri rO instruJoche Kl | Sivell 1G. Teer {| Brownsburg. 52: Notth Salem, 23 held the high-run record of the Jungclaus captured three games Wi go, figuring from the instru The purse sent the handicap
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Wojciechowi CZ ... Humphrey | a ptiev 35; - : | aren i Flayes Sly ROT. ~ Woltman Sillam RYE Crawford Bunker, Hill, 33. Mexico Beaver Dam, 238. won a OH ur EO Ts Cr Aso Thoronlonts EE Fight 2 griam Ap dB a A veavens. 2aChATY |Wiariceiok o RB. >“ grant °| Wiikinson, 27; Carthage, 16 - ney today after pocketing a cluster e t Pillsbury imer rg ein Rng in "Cody Isbell | acKissick - REE... -- Hen Riches | Knightstown. ‘33; Charlottesville, 24. | of 98 balls in defeating Charlie Sea- i, by Two-orr-orune | i oS Fo a Pe YORK, | Nov. 6 (U. PJ pion War Admiral's winnings by S. 3 S y S¢ ! romoter Ike Jacobs announced $642.50. Th i e little Admiral was res
Cecil Isbell | 1 wing | Dover, 23: Jackson Twp., 16, | +o Br ok [Renvon a en I Decatur Central, Si Center Grove, 30. | back of Boston, 125 to 87. Bert Bruder's 625 was two pins Capt. Eyston made no ‘effort at | tod that ¢ PP wi . Pins Crvin, 34; New London : as y S re « RYS 'v dav xX 4 . > Rr — TE Greencastle, 30; Banville i My Cha De iy | better than Joe Fulton's series in| speed on his run south. Shortly Show at Madison Se raes | tired Move) his victory in the Pims Ohio State Indiana | Roll, 10: Gas City, 53. oy Bozman Ma and Jett AY the ee circuit while Hunk | after he started his second Tun | had been canceled. He was unable | lico ‘Special on Wednesday. oe , 2 - : : | Hunker and Bob Darnaby each had | his clutch began to fail and he [to find a suitable © SE RR . ’ e ! pponent for WALKER DATE NE 'S SET
Crow Kinderdine (CO) | Union, 25; Greentown, 21. made a clean sweep and! - — | toli of San Francisco. { LONDON, Nov. 6 (U, P).<Thw
Schoenbaum Mageied Wolf (CC) Zarnas Kaplanoft Ream “ee McDonald (CC) . Luckman | Kabealn SV Tavlor Nardi Bonom | Rahh
McDaniel Galveston, 460: Clay (Howard), 21, alone in second place behind the 621 v 3 S7al Walcott, 23: Goodland, IS. Sethi and Vance Oathout 604. Falls | halted the car and had it towed | middleweight challenger Fred AposSiocs | Mt. Comfort, 20; Maxwell, 17. pace-setting Greenleaf. | City E ¥ yp
Olmstead Mt. Vernon, 33: Helton, : Seay y Sn ul | ” Haak Kendallville, Hartrord City. ‘15. I Selmier's Towels. Rowe's Jewelers Apostoli originally was scheduled | | Walker Cup series to determine CU pees | Mantinegt, i bhje eC Basketball | Robern con amnescs tne PIU igh INS to fight champion Freddie Steele Men's team golfing supremacy bes . File : s Dy ard, 30. bid y : id Heistand | Linden, 42; Hillsboro, 35 {odd game. of Seattle, but injuries forced | tween the United States and Britian
. Graham Jasper, 45: Petershurz, 24. The Lawrence Trojans play the| First honors in the Insurance | From | | ba Steele to withdraw Jacobs then | Will be played at St. Andrev's, Soot is R o i . : n " » | . . i i Ji h , uv. 8S, Ne - Davis North Websfer, 86: Lersburg, 1. Sinclair Oilers at Dearborn gym to- | League at Pritchett's went to | r na planned to use the winner of last | land, June 3 and 4, 1938, it was ane | Eden, 22: MecCordsville, 20, morrow at 3 p. m. | Gerlach, who turned in a 580. Rail- , ws WwW . Harry - | nounced to Princeton Dartmouth Duquesne Carnegie Tech | Corydon, 31; Madison. an, aim roadmen’s won three games while URBANA, mo Nov. 8 GC. PH! night 8 Walter bg Harry Bal ne He a \ day, Ravmond - Mill Kursling “en riege Milford, 24: Mentone, 21 The Kingan Knights will prac- Midwest Heating & Service ond Peru, Thd., High School, one of the “amo fight ae victory was im- — I= v v few undefeated elevens in Indiana, | Pressive enough. TRUSSES
Dilkes | Maras Se minkn Mavs, 28: Clarksburg. 22. ; Duckworth | Barko - Slaminkn | Mooresville, 40: “Fillmore. 15. tice in the Dearborn Gym tomor- | hsurance Associates scored a pair Schmid: | orristown, 51: Mt. Auburn, 25. y > i “tri : : : ! ‘ Secutiv x ; Musiai | Marengo, 49: Birdseye, 25, row at 5 p. m. The following are | of triumphs. neh} SER, Salts just INDIANA CENTRAL WINS \BROMIA I, BELTS | pr hv eating previously un- ABD INAL BELTS
Gibson | Srabinski Zitrides | Amann ve Camuni | Michigantown. 3 Sharpsvilie, 30. asked to attend: Rominger, Bepley, | Howarth | New Augusia, 29: Speedway, 21. Lynch, Mortimer, Currv. Collins. | Bowers Envelope Wins | beaten Urbana, Tl. High, 14 to 12. | i Lrdy and Map Piiter=Rensonuble More than 5500 fans witnessed the| Indiana Central's Greyhounds to- NN -
Schildgen | Sritchfield .. avis | Serangelli Gates | Zopett Py >| Batesville, 40: Napo) 24, * HollingEWorth (Bonmeteh o. Tamingt: New Richmond. 33: New Ross, 19. Dugan, Sileox, Link, Leach, Logan.| Francis Raftery marked up a ) He og RI Sani Lr aes fh. 13. Allison and Thinnes. The Knights son's high of 668 in the New York a re a ro To 2 MASS, AVE is Paoli, 19; French Lick. 3s. play the Sauter Boys Club in the | Central loop at the Indiana Alleys, | , In¢ game, billed as the “prep straight basketball victory, trounc: 245 MASS. AVE. 11-0272 a ie Napivasorn ie | rairie. 30; Cicero, 12! Bush-Feezle Thursday Night League | M. 0. Pi championship of the Midwest” ing Taylor, 52-32, at the University . 55 - Lay Kovatch ..... LE. Kieniv | Reehenter. 15: Arta oo" next week. Engl erson shooting a 647. Walt marked Urbana's first defeat in 16 | Heights gym last night. Ten Tndiana - — : Cutlich ’ Lasater Lewinyille. 21: Ra eh. i | glish 632 and O. E. Berry 608 " ® ) 1 ott 5 fi ured in the scor- | STUTHZ vvvuvva> ons Brewer Russellville, 31 R hdale, % 5 re Locomotive Shop, wit 300d, ED Or ing, Bohr sho 3 : it Sh = McBonatc | Romer. i: Cinaine ale, CAMPOFREDA IS VICTOR cury and Seren ete | Urbana took a lead of 12-to-7 at |ing, Bohr showing the wa with 14 | H ti v | aws Shoals, 35. ick ! p points ON y » : r Rising Sun. 28: nara 2s. NEW YORK--Nick Campofreda. [swept their series and Wheel Shop. the half by SOrCing over a Or Ti a
. D OE. vie CaSHRIN Summitville, 30; Frankton. 25. Baltimore, i 4 down in each of the first two "Piliatrault 5 wana ve Berner Spencer, 38; Gosport. 1. Dine Ne Willie | Wire Benders, J-1's, Locomotive conversion | point Yossi.
Palumbo | Heap CHL Wardley | Smithville, 25; Nashville, 14. | Davis, Roanoke, Va.; Stanley Pinto, | Tin Shop. Freight Shop and Store | Periods Attempts at ' Oivets [Sammars Bl vee Well Tama So: pA 31. Nebraska, tossed Mike Strelich, | No. 1 took tw > pamen, The Loco- | failed, however. The Indiana team | NT : : | Salem, 3%: Orl Ts oa : Chicago; Ray Steele, Glendale, motive Shop scores countered in the second period and | HEALTH | | Scircleville, 23; Forest, 16. Cal, pinned Cliff Olsen, Minne-| Pierson 198 212 %o1— @q¢y | made the extra point. ; INSURANCE
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¥. BEET roves ! | john §.T . Larkowich | Janke Peiersen | Veedersburg. 23: Kingman, 18, Sehaekel 2» 11 x» | winning touchdown until the last oN Goon ‘teeth wenn w 11 Castle eres 5. G Manrodt prealzn @Groveveenn. FINK | Kempton, 30: Windfall, 9. * T8 hile B41 gn Che Tito 4 a b Goof © Sot pean our 11 Gallagher ...esese C Turcone fe on : Peirce | Almo, 53: Wavnetown. 22, Stricklin 94 190 206 590 | period after nois team | se teeth cxamined now. Miller ..over-R.G......» Mawhilinev HEED : Anderson | Darlington, 20; Waveland. 16. | ‘English 285 101 632 Tone a desperate effort to hold the | k les Dentists Jead it had built up during the first Peop n
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