Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1940 — Page 35
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will meet the Young Democrats at|the Muncie Fliers, 56 to 0 last SunStout Stadium Sunday. Kickoff is|day. By WILLIAM J. TUCKER United Press Staff Correspondent
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 8 (U, P).— Mississippi, Co-leader of the South- {] | eastern conference, plays the Holy Cross Crusaders tomorrow in Boston but the real crusader in this instance is Harry Mehre, whose specialty is taking Southern teams East §- 4 and bringing the bacon back to Pa, Indiana-Michigan State game caused Freapen; No. 1. Out own pH ‘ Dixie » e Ash selected Indiana and was backed by Bob Godley an ry . > ; ; + Grayson of NEA. Notre Dame's Elmer Layden and Harry Ferguson of This marks Mehre’s first visit to + United Press chose the Spartans. the East since he took over at Mis- ‘ Ash and Godley agreed again on Purdue, but were opposed by Layden sissippi three years ago after being and Grayson. - Ferguson missed the roll call. In the Midwest's top eased out at Georgia by disgruntled game, Minnesota was blessed by Ash, Godley and Grayson, while Layden | alumni who couldn’t see the Bulland Ferguson joined in a mincrity vote for Thomas Harmon University | dogs winning an intersectional vic(alias Michigan). tory one week and losing to Ten470 Mr. Layden found it hard to agree with anybody. In the face of four | oH by six touchdowns the next. . Mississippi State votes, he coolly picked Louisiana and then stunned the Bespectacled and sharp-tongued. . other four boys by choosing Southern Methodist rather than Texas:| Mehre makes no secret of his for- : A. & M. Also, his vote on Arkansas was the only one cast. mula for winning on the road. It's «+ - Army. looked good in the eyes of everyone but Godley, while Grayson the old time theme of “Get in there ! was the only one who didn't Hke Wisconsin. Three-two splits were and get even with those damn numerous and popped out on the Tulane-Alabama, Clemson-Auburn, ‘Yankees for what their grandfath-Texas-Baylor and Stanford-Washington games. ers did to your’s.” : Unanimous decisions were reached on 12 games. They can be found More than Mehre’s inspiring remarks will be on Mississippi's side
among the following: tomorrow because the Rebels are a ASH 'LAYDEN fast, smart tear. Only Arkansas «Indiana Mich. State has beaten Mississippi this year. + Notre Dame Notre Dame The big battle down here this
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41 to7, plays Kentucky and Sewanee 3 y U. Jeuas ay Leas A&M. To . : meets Vanderbilt in games that will ang abamng ane Optional Pass or Run Leads to Minnesota Score in Northwestern Battle
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Git Get Ga ete 110 Million More Wild Ducks to Become Targets sms =. sar
BR his Fall Due to Conservation Aid | Of Hunters This Two Battle for ‘Duck Factory’ Almost
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Phere Seems to Be Some "Winning Plays of 1940 Difference of Opinion Here GEORGE FRANCK SWEEPS WIDE ON OPTIONAL.
SES Te Paes oR i Pl PSE Experts Took One Look at This Week’s Headliners And Then the Fight Was On
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MINNESOTA'S SECOND TOUCHDOWN IN 13492 VICTORY OVER NORTHWESTERN ...
All the pleas for national unity have had no effect on “The Times’ board of football experts. The boys took one: = look at Saturday’s football headliners and began spatting «without further ado.
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Sur rise Team [mo sais gr ie As Big as Mexico. S C on Basketba. ague needs: two A ; tat Pp ine teams to complete its roster. : d € r own RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 8 (U. p).|C#il John Dugan, BE-0732, between = z : Carl Marvin Voyles, a stocky and|f and 7 p. m, r WINNIPEG, Nov. 8 (NEA). By UNITED PRESS {etermined individual- who learned | : American hunters have 10 million| yngigna’s college conference footBout coacling Jootsall BY lop BS oy ae eps, Rho more wild ducks to shoot at this pay title goes on the block tomorEDuke A Bott years, is about to |U. S. Tires last night with Byron fall than the 3 mils wtinslal row as Butler and Manchester, tied =push into the front rank of Dixie Arnold collecting 13 points, desire last year, according he N=\for the lead with three victories and Zgridiron mentors. a game next Thursday with any in- limited, an organization with 3400 no conference defeats, play league In his second year as head coach a Call Homer volunteer “kee-men,” including Opponents in the final state game 4 an ary College, [Fulton at the Y. M. C. A. : or each team. fa hie ea hay that Be " trappers, farmers and aviators who “pn 0. coed ste ‘seventh straight years was just a shade tougher| Liehr’s Tavern will play in the : report regularly on water and duck conference crown while Manchester than an open date and has mould- | Wednesday night league at the conditions in the Canadian North. |plays Valparaiso on the Uhlans’ zed it into a favored challenger for |Pennsy gym .and schedule state The “duck factory” is almost as field. ithe Virginia state championship. |teams on Sunday afternoons. Last large as Mexico. Both teams are favored to win £. William and Mary and four of year’s players who have not yet Officials of Ducks Unlimited say (and if one should win while the the five other members of Virginia's reported are asked to call Mr. Liehr the duck population was increased |other loses, the victor would gain the Big Six” football teams are mem- at WAbash 4359. from 40,500,600 in 1930 to $49,044,000 state crown on a platter. pers of the Southern Conference, rr in 1938, the first year of operation| Other conference games tomorrow “but any loyal Old Dominion tan| Eastern Coal beat Wilkinson of this non-profit organization the are DePauw at Earlham, and Evansould trade you two conterence ti~- Lumber. 38-25; Dual Temps won announced sole objective of which |ville at Franklin. : Stles for one state championship from DeGolyer Printers, 30-21, and is to increase the waterfowl popu-| “Big Three” contests bring Michwand believe he had the best of the gy = The state title was the first tar- = get on which Voyles lined his sights Sand this looks like his year. William E nd Mary gave advance notice for last night at the Hawthorn gym Sthe bid for fame last season by win- follow: Kingan Knights, 45; Farm Zning six more than any other W. Bureau, 25. Link Belt, 51; J. D. I& M. team had been able to win Adams, 24. Mt. Jackson Tires, 40; in a decade or so. National Malleable, 25. Most of the Southern Conference Steams meet neighboring elevens this week, chief exceptions being Clem- kh owli n Zison-Auburn, South Carolina-Kansas g
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Schacht of Huntington. will play with the Mounted ‘Service squad which represents the Culver Battery and the Black Horse Troop. Schacht was fullback for the Cavalry. The Mounted Service stars will play a picked team representing the four companies of infantry and ‘the cadet band. The kickoff is to be at 2:15. Company D won the regimental championship by defeating the Culver Battery, 7 to 6, in the last reg-
Tom Main, general manager of Ducks Unlimited, and Bill Dooley, in net, release a banded duck at Many Island Lake, southeastern Alberta. Birds are banded to ascertain migratory habits.
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a city-wide amateur program. to: he given at the English Ave. Boys’|Club, 1400 English Ave. Friday night, Nov. 15. It will be the first of a number of inter-center shows which will be given at various centers. The fall and winter program in the community center gyms is now in full swing with boxing instruction and fights on the program in one or more centers each night. There are- 12 - centers and gyms where boxing is part of the program and where instructors are provided by the City Recreation Department and the Marion County Recreation Department of WPA. Free: lessons are given to all boys applying who are physically fit, The centers are: English Ave. Boys’ Club, Raymond Crady (Young Leach) in charge; North East Community Center, William Stakley (Bobby
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Billy Soose Wins From Pimpinella |,
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Nov. 8 (U. P.).—Billy Soose, Farrell, Pa., middleweight, won a 10-round decision over Vince Pimpinella of Brooklyn, N. Y, in a slow-moving bout before 1800 fans here last night. Soose weighed 162, Pimpinella 164. The Farrell fighter, conqueror of Ken Overlin and Tony Zale, took eight of the 10 rounds, Pimpinella getting the nod in the first and
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