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TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 17
PITTSBURGH RATED NATION'S BEST TEAM BY WILLIAMSON
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State H. S.| California Placed Second | Hoosier A. C. Girls’ Team Compiling Excellent Record Deny Panthers Schedules | With Crimson Tide Third; |© 7% = 2 ds = © ae ii = Sought Money —Continued|| Fordham in Sixth Place __ aa | a a ott For Bowl Trip
(Continued from Page 16) | Villanova and L. S. U. Are Ranked Ahead of Rams; System £ ho He "1 =P 1 b>, EE £ k | g Officials Say Players Made Se Clie. 88 Per Cent Efficient in Reporting 2591 Games RF r WE» ri To G » 3 RF No Demands Before Veto—December— During the Past Season. oR oF Fi a x ; bs a _ ing Post-Season Tilt.
L—Sharpsville 22—Sheridan® 10—Plymouth 29—Tourney 4 ak 4 : p 2 17—Elwooq {Evansville) Phe L 7% 4 = ; 5 a 18—Central (s. Bd.) ue By PAUL D. WILLIAMSON ; 2 % : ; i ¢ Ws | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30 (U. P.) == -—Jan Vom y ; ; 3 2 & F 2 4%, : 8 _ ; § ! x yi Peru 21—Elwood® | (COACH JOCK SUTHERLAND’S Pitt Panthers finished | _ = f vi Rad | 5 - FX i a ff $i "| The Pitt Panther football team —Marion 28—Windfall ¥ : Sa ; : 3 1 | made no “demands for money or va-
13 -Bosiestil 29—Wabash their amazing schedule in a display of smart football bo 1 he : “ | 7 He ; oR % Feation mon dieiars or tLe Universioy
—February—— . % : F ¢ BE Fi Suis Sa iBEO to beat gr eat Duke, 10 to 0, to earn the title of the nation’s oe SLY 7 aA RP ta Pi 1 lof Pittsburgh when the ‘players Tegreatest gridiron eleven. 3 : : : g | ected a possible Rose Bowl bid or
Ne ton 25—Noblesville®* VALPARAISO . . i ther post-season football invie Taking advantage of Duke's mistakes, the Panthers Sy Pos *Denotes Home Games g g 3 | tation, it was announced today.
wan, p ecember— [pushed through a touchdown and a field goal in the pinches | | ; —— ; i 4 Dy TE | , In Xhe Yate Sor ¥umbts that he J0—Froebel (Gary) © pp ChicROE to win. That victory ended a schedule against nine Class 1 | Sg # nH 5 ae. os oe Wa pert o£ ol ] | | players had sought spending money —January— "| teams and an opening workout against a Class 3 school. F A A we en, Fi GRY | Yc Jako the ap bo T—Hammong 22 Jammongd ig = ; he si fi 4 Weber, business manager and ase
14—W} 9% T3 > - + » . he Ta phe. a With only a few scattered games remaining on the Eb sinus AhEnAger HH aD.
wha a ar amm'd Tech | 1937 schedules the Williamson System came through Thanks- | § 3 : : a 7 BM | man, said the players made no dee 1s—Lew Wallace | giving week with an, over-all efficiency of 88 per cent on i a 5 Ax : : | mands on him when he called them Br : : : : : E | together yesterday to sound them
3 y) 2 2 3 H—Whiting 2s—Mich Oy | 9591 games reported for the season. That includes 36] | : : : : : ® [out on a post-season game. A ’ » y 3 7 : 4 : In an effort to scotch numerous VINCENNES games previously unreported and corrected scores of some| & : : : 3 [vumors ‘of ‘reasons ‘why ‘the ‘team
*Denotes Home Games matches. , SE : ; i turned down a possible post-season ii) Der . - . - i ; 7 9 % t | pame, Weber today issued the fol=3—Washington NEW Albany Of the 2591 games there were 234 upsets, 99 upsetting a : % 7% : : f | lowing statement:
—0 23—Centr . : : | 2 b vid 10—Linton® Evansvine + | ties, 283 called upsets and 107 called ties. Not counting the : 1 i | “No university official was pres14—Huntingburg* 30—Martinsville ; : : : Eg | ent when the Pitt team voted on
Vakidgige | ties the system has a season efficiency of 90 per cent. Call- ; ¢ ; : T ; ; bpar ticipation in ‘shy ‘pusi-season
1—Tourney 21—Central ing 107 of the 206 ties for an average of 52 per cent is a : oo : 0 1 ; i |lgame. This always has been the 7—=Sullivan* (Evansville) * . . ; : : ; : 2 be Gg ; custom.
14—Reitz (E'vill pen : E k 1 E 15—Jeffersony 11 33 Princeton feat of special note. 5 3 : ? fe y : ! “The players were told why they
FEY The 10 leading teams, with little chance ef their being altered in Fr : oo — 3 ; : ; gr were brought together and that in A—Washington® 1 ills the few remaining regular games are: Pittsburgh, 98.8; California, idle a gE _— 1 ; pe Ee a i event of any bid being received that 18—Bloomington 25—Bosse (E'vile)* | for the past week, 98.4; Alabama after beating Vanderbilt 9 to 7, 97.9; : Bu i a EE ; : : ) the entire team of 52 men would WABASH Villanova, idle Saturday, 97.8; Louisiana State, after beating Tulane 27 5 ; : a 4 : Bi ol, - make the trip, . to 7, 97.6; Fordham after beating N. Y. U. 20 to 7, 96.7; North Carolina : i : : ? ; “No university official was presDenotes Home Games after blanking Virginia, 40 to 0, 95.9; Dartmouth, idle the past week, : : ent during the meeting to receive shang Somos 95.8; Harvard, idle the past week, 94.7; Auburn, after beating Florida, = a EE ET = ; a REET : : any demands for money or vacation Had 18—Warsaw 94.6. - . and no mention of any such de1 Eang] ST AlEandria® California. though idle, retained its second place rating and won a Above is the Hoosier Athletic Club girls’ basketball team, defeated Prom left to right they are Myrtle Miller, Mary Hribar, Canrillus | mand was made when Student —January— | well-deserved invitation to represent the West Coast in the Rose Bowl on | Put once so far this season. The Hoosier girls, who meet the Gibson | Pierle, Elma Allison, Chauncey Taylor, coach; Aletha Boyer, Betty | Manager Al Barr told the univer1—Fourway Tourney 22—Springfleld, IL New Year's Day. That invitation automatically cancelled its game Co. five in a league game at the Hoosier A. C. tonight at 7:30 o'clock, Fox, Zelma Wilsey, Katherine Duncan and Miss Lincoln. Other games sity of the boys' decision in the 14—Elwood~ o 29—Tipton* scheduled with Georgia Tech for Dec. 4 under an agreement calling off play on their home floor every Tuesday night and Sunday afternoon. tonight: U.S. Tires vs. Linton Radio; Greyhounds vs. Aces. presence of the squad.” —rebruary— the match should either get a bid for a post-season game. The athletic office announced
2—Manchester 18—Monticello* Alabama proved its right to championship rating on Thanksgiving 9. o | that none of the four Pitt teams 5 nouth* 25— hester : 3 : Roun 33 Kokomo Day by out-smarting a great Vanderbilt team. 6-Day Bike Race Opens ln New y ork and that made previous trips to the Idle Villanova jumped two points on a readjustment of season cor- Basketball | Rose Bowl had ever received any WARREN CENTRAL rections to gain fourth place in the nation. Louisiana State pulled on “pocket money” from the univer
: . “ . “Denotes Home Games its reserve power to win over the fighting Tulane eleven and jumped to { d th d T | sity —December— a rating of 97.6 for fifth place. The Lilly Varnish basketball team 0eé Ge S Low own on e - tmers | James Hagan, athletic director,
3—Southport 17—Manual* Fordham's Rams were expec i ir R Ww i S, sai i i | pointed out that al ses, ine 3—Southport HT ave a Ra a oted, In ifielt Rose BOW] sshirations: oo lusintaited tis defeated vevord in By JOE WILLIAMS vented a gear shift bicycle with your column. Yes, a Whole Week |Nluding the beet of trarooristin FEB Dre N. YU which suffered Joss t L f As nd Go : to ® Altht dt the “Smith-Hassler-Sturm Commer- Times Special Writer three speeds which promises to |—" a and hotels, r vided b the pm STI Cotity was taken into Conte that Fo Fordham-N. Y. 2 eam — an | Cia] League last night, defeating the) NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—You can | bring him another million or so.” For a while it began to look as if | jversity from Hat 2 i ai el 28—Greenwoods intracity grudge battle it must be remembered that score differences | Indianapolis Pharmics at Dearborn | always tell when the six-day bike| This was interesting as a financial |the gentleman intended to do just — 28—Gr eh > ; S : > . is in town. Mr. Harry Mendel item. At least Egg wasn't cracked. | that. . —February— also were applied to all other teams, and therefore the Rams failed to |gym, 18-17. In other games Stoke- | [aCe 1S : . ars . : , . F dh Al b 4—Decatur Central®* 18—Washington rise in the ratings beyond 96.7 for sixth position. ; ois will be dropping into the office to|So many prizefighters had wound | gThere was Maurice Brocco. Don't | I OFdNAM Or Alabama = s 8: sixth p ly-Van Camp defeated Western |y,ye 5 few thousand words with you.| Up either half-cracked or Wholly {tel me you never heard of Brocco. | pen as Choice
11—Rensselaer (Indpls.) | SPECIAL NOT 12—Clark (Hamm’'nd) 19—Veedersburg* | E: About 60 games not reported on during the respective weeks i -99. - Si 4 Fc { vie 25—Broad Ripple In which played have now been obtained by direct PrespUREne and a number Flgdaric, a, WA Elec-) 1t will always be about the six-day TRCked hay, on rapk ; y He was one of the most popular and | ( of incorrectly reported scores straightened out. Other scores are 'siesited to ‘com- tric defeated Wilkinson Lumber Co., | bike race. It seems that Mr. Mendel | I could spend a week telling you colorful riders America ever saw. BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 30 (U P) 19-18, and R. C. A. defeated Kahn | has something to do with this fasci- | Stuff about the old six-day bike |y oan still hear the crowds at the | —With the apparent elimination of
WARSAW plete the record, but the followin i g table shows the most consistent ranking possible . . » i iv i *Denotes Home Games according to the record at hand including games reported for Saturday, Nov. 27. Tailoring Co., 34-21. nating form of | racers—stuff that would make ereat |,)q Garden screaming ‘Come on | the people's choice, University of
<SDeceniber-— As consistently as possible teams are rated over opponents from which they ere madness. I believe | reading, and stuff that should be in Broccoooooo!” Somehow the name | Pittsburgh, California's selection of 3—Huntington 17—Garrett have won. That is not always possible in any season of many so-called upsets. Games tonight in the Beverage “ily he answers guilty | seemed to have a fascination for | {a Rose Bowl football opponent apIi<Rochester $3 yanashy In general, when a team has lost to one or more teams averaging below it ana | League at Dearborn gym are. 7 =~. ™ to the charge of| them and he had a way of living up | | peared today to rest between Ford- = ly Raye won from ope averaging above it, it is inconsistent to rate it above the stronger |O’clock, Dougherty’s Tavern vs. Sin- : press agent. Wi Ili Mi to the name. He was always in the | ham from the East and Alabama Big Pour wourney 20<2fiasCuutity team just on the strength of one upset of that sort. clair Qilers; 7:50 o'clock, Nu-Grape 7 he This year Mr. | 1 ng er thick of the spills and the sprints. | | from the South. 8— wg Touma Cit It should be emphasized that the percentage figures below (right-hand column) Bottlers vs. West Side Merchants; : : Mendel is dis- | : ) Well. old Brock's running a tavern There was nothing from the of« 15 Beaver. Dam Vo o ity are the most important and that the listing figures (left-hand column) are for [8:40 o'clock, Furnas Ice Cream Co. v i turbed because so! Be : Ak > |in Paris now and it's one of the hot | fice of Kenneth Priestley, California, —-February— | convenience in giving the fractional differences in order. t i . ’ pe : 3 ; $ | d i i " vs. Sterling Beer, and 9:30 o'clock ; few of th 7% 2 graduate manager, to indicate any 4—Plymouth 19—Auburn* If, f g : ; ’ ew o e sports spots of Sh Websters I Plymouth » for example, a team with a rating of 83.1 is listed 10 places below one with Fehr’s Beer vs. Falls City. histor] ke | fo % change of plans as a result of Pitt's 11—Rocheste 26—Peru a rating of 83.9, that does not mean it is RANKED 10 places below the latter. The 1 tandi istorians make | i : | Did Mr. Mendel wish to suggest | gepision that it did ish 't K e Sage standings follow: : an effort to find! : that old Brock ‘was ‘still “running | Seek od at i an Sa o make 1 : e long jowrney est.
18—N. Manchester | Actually the two teams have ratings very close together, differing by only eight- Tea h ° tenths of one percent. poughertys Tavern out what happens ..: 3 * |around in circles? : : to retired six-day| .- : If California made any overtures
WASHINGTON (Games Reported Through Nov. 27.) Sinclair Oilers - & ; “Denotes Home Games | Perfect Team 54—Miss. U. . «.. 90.6 108-8, Carolina uv. Fehr’s bike racers. To| “= 1 % Me Rengel Visi ko Sugg to the Smoky City Panthers, Priest : % inothing o e ind. e merely | ley did not reveal them.
1—Pittshurzh 55—Maryland U. 109—Howar Falls pase 7 a Dt v.. Eh Ni-Grape Botiling [wanted to get along with his story . oe ri abama ........ 9%! —Georgetown —S'wstrn, . e am , . 3 y is story. ROL 1 jcucsonville 4—Villanova. ........ 9%. 3% —Centenary “ 112—Loyola, Calif. West Side Merchants’ this is pretty out- | 8 g
5—L. 0S. U...... eee. 93: 59—N. 113—DePaul Sterling Beer rageous. It amounts practically to Sa : : : “It saddens me to think how
10—Huntingburg* 6—Fordham ........ 96. G0—Syracuse’ 114—Davidson | — § pr : y i i - A team of former high school | Class distinction. ; : he ls oun! Pre Tie is for P SS
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—January-— oe » ; y 7=—N. Carolina TU... 61—Princeton 7—Bicknell* 21—Reitz (E'ville)* | g_ oy. : po 4 ov WA LL Gast. Mi stars representing the Conkle Fu- a Br : Was he by any chance referring Rinses, also, in ; . soft water Lou Bright, 1936 W. New York St. doing bits in the Hollywood epics, | i WWE | Go bike racer of all time. Just a
S 8—New Albany* 22—Bosse (E'ville) | 9_Harvard ......... 63—St. Mary. Calif.. St. Joe's, with a team in the 18- | that old Maurice McLaughlin is do-| | few years ago he was winning races
Bem 1tral 1 Betrord e ? ral ile) Yale to-21-year-old class, wants games| ing something or other in San Fran- | | and his name was spread all over e at with teams having access to a gym | cisco, but what about old Charley | : | the sports pages. But today you sel- W stern Auto
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132—Chattanooga. 0. raising pigs, that old Jim Thorpe is| Zed. | Namara. There was the greatest six-3-—Citadel 124—West. Reserve 125—~Furman 126—~Boston U. 127—Santa Barbara.. 128—Baldwin Wallace 129—Fresno State ..
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11—Jasper* 23—Bloomington* 13—Notre Dar 18—Huntingburg 15—Duke and ask for Joe. “That just goes to prove my 2 himself. He liked to drink too much. . : ; point,” bristled Mr. Mendel. “You | | But he was such a tremendous rider 363 Nor th [linois
A oa WASHINGTON (EAST CHICAGO) Janta ara *Denotes Home Games 19—Vanderbilt One opening remains in the Sen- | gon't know, and it's your business | 9B he didn’t have to keep in condition. 301 East Washington ior Boys’ League at the Central | t, know. It is also your business | ; : Re | He was like Gen. Grant——-" OPEN EVENINGS Christian Church, which holds its | {5 find out and tell the people. Even ; He "Was ‘0Imost “85 0K 88 CHEN. [mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—m5mmmm——m—————"0s final organization meeting tonight if vou don't care for six-day bike > Grant, too, wasn’t he?
2)—Colorado U. ..... at 7:30 at the Ft. Wayne Ave. en- | yacine a lot of other people do, and | + 4 aa 3 1 “As I was saying,” snapped Mr. GOING OUT 3 :
3—Valparaiso* 17—Lew Wallace* | 22—Tennessee U. .... 93. 10—Emerson* 18—Valparaiso | 23—Stanford 11—La Porte 23—Hammond | 24—Holy Cross —January— | 25—Indiana U. 92, 7—Emerson 14—Technical { Sy Oklanema 7 81—Duguesne 8—Whiting ‘ §fismmondss Baki 1 ape: $2—Drake N-Ciag Pa 35 jiorace J1°nR* [Gn_ynin, State A... 92. 83—st. Louis U.. 137 mond)" Ba Roosevelt 30—T. C. U 81—Hardin- Simmons 138—Virginia U. peoral : And AE Ro—Marshall C. . ® —Ok. A&M. yy 32—Arkansas A 8G—Marsha vere Diy 4—Whiting* 18—Roosevelt* 33—Kentucky U. .... 92. Si—Towa State .... 83. 141—Creighton ; 5—Clark (Hammond) 19—Hammond* 84—Tulsa U. ce 88—Denver U. .... . 142—St. Vincen oe 11—Horace Mann 25— Texas p Jot 89—Centre 3.1 143—Wm. & Mary... inoi J 91. 90—Kansas State ... 82.! 144—S. Dakota U. 36—TIllinois x
N N J ND) 37—Manhattan ...... 91 H 4 h ve WASHING ION (SOUTH BEND) Be ambattan .- cool 4 Eh ison ~ : Denotes Home Games J-—Gevrsia U, 6 9: 1 U. . 147—Rutgers SS TM era 94—Kansas U. ..... 32. 148—Kalamazoo T. —December— 40—S. M. 91.4 . tt v. > " §1—Michigan St. .... 91. 95—Marquette 5 3—Central (8. lkhart 42—Texas U. 91.° 96—lowa U. Bend) © > WY | 43—Wisconsin U. ... 91.3 97—Chicage U. R~iakeviliee 31—Goshen | si—mavlor . .... eee Oi 98—Miami. Fla. —January— 25_Dotreit U. ove. 9. 09—Catholic U. ... T—Middlebury 22—Michigan City | 46—Cornell U. .. . 91.1 100—Appalachian T.. ] Bs fnselm 8—Riley (S. Bend)* 26—Argos 45—Tulane 90). 101—Bucknell ; d55ucSi, Honav 15—Clark (Ham'nd)* 29-—Madison* 48—Purdue .. 90). 102—Elon . can . A oC. 21—EKnox 19—_Montana VU. ..... 90.8 103—Wake Forest ... 19.7 157—Colorado ie —February— 50—Miss. State 90.7 104—Bricham Young. aay I ran 1 ex. 2—Bristol* 18—La Porte | SlTemas Teoh |... 00d IO Nalier Olio . 304 Je_US ie A 4—Angola 19—North Side | a nS ia “UU. T 90. 0;—V. M. 1 79. 161—Calif. Ramblers
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—December— 21—Oregon St. trance of the church. Church organ- | {yey are interested in knowing what | 3 Mendel. “As I was saying, every- OF BUSINESS izations wishing to enter a team are | yacame of Charley.” i body seems to have forgotten asked to have a representative pres- So what did become of Charley? Reggie. And do you know what he’s ent. The league plays on Wednes- y : doing now? He's working in a|fSALVAGE CO. South day nights. Joe Gets Educated ; : brewery. I know that will hand you “THE ARMY ~~ EITHEPSTEEN i “Well, first by way of educating | : a laugh. It would. But this won't, GOODS STORE The Fairmount Glass Works you, I'll tell you Charley Miller won Old Reggie's on the wagon. Hasn't League opens its season tomorrow the first six-day bike race ever held 3 2 had a drink in 18 months, is very | 4 at the Pennsy Gym, the State St.|; “14 pMadison Square Garden. This happy and doing all right.” 17 il covers the Shippers meeting the No. 1 Pack- was back in 1899 and he was paired F(LT0% we have il’
ers at 9 a. m. and the Bottle Busters . i , : with Dutch Waller. Right now : . playing the No. 1 Selectors at 2:30 Charley's out in Chicago and he’s Rug-Linoleum IN hE lc 11— Woodrow Wilson (Ft. Wavne) 53—Lafavette
p. m. The glass works will have a drivin 4 er litici : 3 i ise g a taxicab. Every poll ician A 12—Mishawaka® 25—Nappanee* NOTE: Teams rating below 70 will appear next week in conference Lroupings. team in the Bix Six League at Gooa- in Chicago knows him. His stand is ; SPECIAI S and Te. — (Copyright, 1937, by United Feature Syndicate.) will Industries Gym, which OPENS 14), front of City Hall. Inlaid Linoleum, sq. vd. 89¢ up 4 WERT WASHING TON STREE tvs Thursday, Dec. 3, ‘at “Goodwill In- | “'ppis was as interesting ‘as ‘a ‘pro- Armstrong Embossed, Soursiiitiouioiinl (bh “Denotes Home Games dustries Gym. v gressive note. Charley had at least sq. vd. ; wa BIG TEN SCI {EDU LES The schedule for the Wednesday [Kept In step with time. He had fa Rugs, felt base, 9x12 .. ... $3.95 e 1 T— { . . J " 1. + ; 3—Lew_ wa llace Ly KF N night Brookside Senior League fol- vanced from a bike to a cab. Bu Rus Border, ‘wpecial, "yd. ... 29
(Ga y ? 10—T. cal 18—Roosevelt (E. re. ie : what about Dutch? Where was he? : : 1 Technical Roosevelt, lows: 7 p. m., Indianapolis Cubs «Oh. he's somewhere,” answered : : We Deliver Anywhere
11—Clark (Ham 25—Lew Wallace vs. Bethany Lutheran; 3 . m., . . NW mond) "Gary ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Shawnee Ny C. vs. Wincel A C.; 9 |Mr. Mendel impatiently, ‘and prob- so JORDAN BROS.
“Gilg TY * ; ing all right. And about Roosevelt (E. 19--Horase Mann a Hing Cn i © es Eiri Sens Rams vs. By oe Rig Soirve heard of Ralph Brown. “a Opromising Out “Rate SC hioag)- = 28 “Hammond ggaprellt. gai . John's U. | 4—De Paul* 32 Nheateps : Nee Oscar. What do you think he’s do-| young local lightweight, will enter Rugs and Linoleum 14— Valparaiso e THER* 11—Augustana g-~Tempie JisMarqueite *8—Marquette The Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. is |ing now? the novice class in the 16th annual 207 W. Washington LI-0684 5—Hammond High Technical he 15—Washington SHEE | —January— planning to hold a women's basket- | The answer was an embarrassing | city and county amateur boxing Opposite State House — S—Purdue* 29—Loyola* ball tournament in Indianapolis |biank. tournament which opens at the
—February— = _ 15—Chicago* 90 a : . X : <= % b etc Ea qa 4—Washington (E. 18—Sullivan S—Mithigan 17—Minnesota* . |19— Roms in 29--Minnesota this season. William Britton, chair-| Mr. Mendel smiled briefly. He was| South Side Turners’ Hall Friday.
pCR) n- J yincenhes 10—Purdue* 3 Olio State —~February— man of the Indiana-Kentucky A. A. charitable in the superiority of his| The tournament finals will be held 11—Valparaisor om 7—Purdue eT i Citak fie Se 35 Minnesota® U’s women's basketball committee | knowledge . » Te, cok wid Friaay, Bex 10, on awh ovice - i a : 28—Michi “Wisconsin® 38—Pu and a member of the national A. A.|you Egg was born In Switzerland and open class. Tickets are on and developed into one of the most| sale at Em-Roe Sporting Goods
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—December— S JISCONSIN UN ITY MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY i i NO-Sputiter %—Washington WISCONSIN UNIVERS to contact Mr. Britton at the Em- Oscar Poing All Right * WATCH REPAIR we
17—Bicknells : (Indpls. *Deriotes Home Games *Denotes Home Games Roe Sporting Goods Co. \ It was an unkindly thing to do “ | q " —JANUAL Y= a — i i : endel was rompt Service on Guaranteed A 1 h (@ | 3 —December December but at this point Mr. M el Watch and Clock Repairing "I
J-Gartlal xe 21—Wabash Valley | 4 marquette* 13—Notre Dame 4—South Dakota* 20—Nebraska® Teams wanting games in the 16-|interrupted and asked which came
i Pre | kota* 18—Marquette 6—Grinnell* 27—Long Island U. Ny a 3 . ze ees yases} | 11 Pitesburghs s 31_Missouri 11—Carleton* 9—New York U.U | 18-year-old class are asked to phone |first, the hen or the egg? It was a GUS MEISTER oo] | eo) fe 9
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—January— —January— Dr. 3143 after 6 p. m. and ask for |vile attempt at pleasantry and re- 204 Indiana Trust Bldg. —February— | 3—Northwestern 15—Purdue —George_ Wash. 15—Michigan* Dukor. ceived the clammy silence it so rE MER. ot. Making New Friends
5—Princeton® 18—Greencastle 8—Minnesota* 17—Michigan* Notre Dame* 17—Illinois Re. ichly warranted t{1—Danville® 19—Bof¥e (Ev'ile)s | 10—Chicago® 8—Wisconsin 29—Chicago* Th richly ed. . \5—Brazil 26—Petersburg® —February— 10—Indiana* e Rockwood Buddies are to| «I was speaking of Oscar Egg, Yi 4 You Every Day
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5—Michigan State* 19—Purdue* —February— play the Whiteland Independents at | {he great bike racer,” continued Mr.
WINAMAC | gindiana | Sy mchigan a | 3-Jowar 21—Indiana 8:30 o'clock tonight in-the White- | Mendel grimly. “Today Oscar is a | *Denotes Home G imes [1 I Sunihwes sia Se ania vanla nn land High School gym. The follow- ira He has a string of SOT : | Fe r's X-1 —November— | —March— ing are asked to meet at 6:45 o'clock | apartment houses in Paris where he | SESE TESOL 013 SEEN SER Our Regular $3 Photographs h
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