Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1941 — Page 16

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CHAPTER EIGHT © THAT took Bie wind - out ‘of Northwestern. e team fought -hard, but the rapidity of State’s ‘attack had taken everyone by .surprise. - Before the half ended Pete Laird faded and tossed a 30-yard] strike to Socko Wonsocki, who caught the ball in the clear on the 10-yard ‘line and loped over. : th : : A : | ..Half time found Dinty Dugan BR iN Sees : A | $ , | | ~ still: undemonstrative. = “Don’t let ty oo 4) : Lata iw br : ; = : CE y b A all ! - up,” he cautioned. “Two touch- ; ; oh x ono ssid SR : ra SEES | ROOK “ERNIE BuSHAvLLER ~ || —By Fred Harman °

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