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ie severst- maj “ : 3 | IT'S RARE WHEN a sophomore makes the football 8 will be se major football games on - Fr wr ol ——— : ; | team at’ Notre ame, even during war times, and that's | 8: g day and next Saturday but today’s tilts so =. a one Robert Joseph Kelly At ort the curtain on the grid sport's second : . Ba 8 ” : ‘More. upuEGAL even. ‘season. . . . The Western conference called it p b: : : : "or Mr. Kelly, whose You toad 1 tle pavers aust Hens one season with the playing of this afternoon's contests. | : i 4% | the radio more —— habaf a "rec? On Thanksgiving, Cornell and Pennsylvania meet in their annua! ¥ 2 i Yd Just out of Leo high of Ch wher he wa 43 struggle at Philadelphia, Colgate plays at’ Brown, Lafiyette at | nih seponaiiog 3 sty feage : member h, Texas at Texas Aggies, Wake Forest at South Carolina. |= 2 ; 0" football Shan- 5 ; ' Arkansas ut Tulss;- Oklahoma A. ‘&-M.- at Denver, and. North a aa \ g plonhi otnall team Carolina State at North. Carolina pre-flight. - his 3 18 SS Hiinale bi a . : Next Saturday the major games will be Annapolis - Navy at ? ER 1 3 : apple-c youngster, West: Point Army, Notre Dame at Great Lakes, Iowa Seahawks at | ad CA | Who was In the starting Irish Minpesota, Southern Methodist at Texas Christian, Okizhoma at | =. Hit backfield against Army, was not Nebraska, vifginia- at North Carolina, Georgia at Georgia Tech, eligible to participate in athe Delmonte pre-flight at California, U. C. L. A. vs. Southern California letics at: Notre Dame until the | end of the semester as he en:

i i : ee as a three and one-half-year Boy Kicker Outprayed Ceacls Madi faa . i abn at 8 high school graduate, He played . During a recent interview, Slip Madigan, Iowa university foot- ok ee If ; nis fist game against Navy, 1 : D bl ball coach, related how a Nevada university halfback, with no pre- ; “a ’ started against the Army, saw Si : rocer Doubles vious experience as a fleld goal Kicker, defeated his great St. Mary's : 3 action in a good share of the : ! : OUR GROCER 5 (Cal) team of 1931 with a boot from placement. il : Northwestern game, performing y a 4 tead of running hi “My 1931 team was one of the best I developed at St. Mary's” “| So ad brilliantly in_each of the con- d it might do, 8p recalled: “We defeated Southern California, "a wonder team : tests, hi nd vegetable busine that season, after we lost to Nevada, and defeated Southern Meth- Bob received considérable odist's great team of that year. We also won from California uni- Lt. Col. Bernie Bierman foxtroiis right), former Minnescle football coach ond how marine corps athletic directo or, says "well done" prominence Suring he high wersity, Washington State, Oregon university, University of Wash- to Lt. (j.g.) Mal Kutner (second from left), backfield star of the Bunker Hill, Ind., naval air station Blockbusters. “Lt, Kutner played for | finest kickers “in: Chicago school- nside

ington, Oregon State, U. C. L. A. Santa Clara and. Fordham. "| Bierman's lowa Seahawks last year and before that was an all-America choice at the University of Texas. Looking en are Aviation | boy. BiSteLY: me was Sredine Robert Joseph Kelly ss » . CE I Vv . with an 85-yard punt in 1941 ; ” Cadet Vern Bennett a and Seaman |. | c Bob Gordon, also stars of the Blockbuster eleven. : andl booted several durig his senior year that Wavelod 65 asd. PROFILE OF TH

MID! ed Nevada which had not A er. ame ot 0 And maybe you think Frank Leahy isn't counting on his kicking an, the town's No

: scored a touchdown, much less won a game prior to meeting us against those tough seahwis today. : : siice We gob | It looked like such a soft touch I couldg’t make my players take ® a rv -man campaign te game seriously. The inevitable happened—we lost, 9-7. i So Uu e ne Vi n RC — patter Rey ris me Rv sa ar with - fol She: game ¥ SE “What Do They Expect Them to Do? * ¥-seats:

With Than a Minute to Go rena : | i. SPRARING OF South Bend, 2 dispatch out of New York this week : Less , eral chi 5 to ps Notre Dame at the top o e nation’s gridiron teams again, but, MY GANG gained ,565 yards, but blew several chances as the article Teads, the Irish “apparently lost a little prestige” in

LA Cag. e Ta 20 rites Retai n Fa ahi cashed in on one of our fumbles, but -fatled ck goal. ; A week ago, every one of the 90 sports writers voting unanimously

~ geored a touchdown near the close of the game ang converted the oa the South Benders for the top spot (that was right after the “point to lead; 7-6. : - Army debacle) but this week three of the writers gave the Irish a second place vote. Duke received one of the No. 1 nods and ‘the other

« LT FEE . Washirigton 11 Beau Jack to Defend Title - “New Casile, Rs See Sanylls Sonas oie 1) NE i } | ns ur 4c ite ..._ (TopsHammond In March 'Rubber Match’ Artesians, | mien Li Re my wa So

All of which reminds us of a remark ‘written by Harry Grayson “ONE of their halfbacks, I've forgotten the iad's name, was “NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (U. P.).—Champion Beau Jack. Georgia's re- | | “Well, it's thelr business and what do taey want Notre Dame to mile west of Carm chosen to make the try because he did all the kicking off. To Cl k, 31 t 0 | vitalized wildcat, will defend his recaptured lightweight crown in a do—kil Smet! : . At 54, Arch Gross!

. their elation and our chagrin, | the boy bodted the ball between the . March “rubber match” against Bob Montgomery, from whom he won | Burris Win os a om ’ } ) ’ Individual with decid: and beat us. : ‘| back the title last night in an electrifying fight ‘before 17,566 fans at | : } ' . ; I about expressing. uprights | | Ma dison Square Garden. The Battered Hulls, etc., etc.! ough ll obstacles B to Do A Thinkin SOUTH BEND, ‘Ind., Nov. 20 (U.| Promoter Mike Jacobs announced plans for the March bout immedi- | Early-season favorites in Indiana's HEREWITH IS the “lead” on the Iowa Pre-Flight-Notre Dame him into an argumen Too usy to ny g . R + |P..—Washington high school of | me | ately after the thundering upset in'annual high school basketball chase handout by ‘the U. 8. navy school: “The ‘battered hulls of eight foes = ame time, he has ~ SAPFTER the game, while congratulating the boy on "his fine which -brown-skinned - Jack; - former! \.Iny astern of the Navy Seahawks this week as Lt. Don Faurot, the .. pisecrack. - He's-highl South Bend demonstrated its power] Arena Named {maintained their perfect records to- | Towa City Pre-Flight school ‘grid coach, sounded “general quarters” thers.

“kick, 1 asked hint what -his-thoughts were as he prepared for the Augusta bootblack, won the unani- t ki and claims to the Indiana prep] mous 15-round decision and the 02 uniter at least thiee squeaked | and swung his helm toward a collision with mighty, imbeaten Notre About 5 feet, 6 or '

phy. school football championship today | For General New York version of the world 135- | through tests by Margins of three to| Dame in the nation's No. 1 game of the year.” Sid Luckman's or a fringe of gra __ ."'Cosh, coach,’ shswered the boy, 1 was too busy praying to do by a 31<to-0 triumph over Clark | pound championship. He had gone six points. "passing yardage in the Chicago Bears’ 56-7 triumph over the New n, erect Ee any thinking. v ’ “ a 10.) | REYKJAVIK, Nov. 20 (U P)— into the ring a 17-5 underdog. New Castle's veteran team romped. York Giants last Sunday has heen entered in the official records as: “He's fairly. slow “Ag T stepped up to kick the ball, I prayed in the name of ’ on Hannon Row Micsory No ot ~The. “Andrews Memorial,” a new . Duplicates -Ambers’ Feat jover Connersville -high. school. last | 433 yards, an atdit of the play-by-play revealing an error of 20 vards Archie.” . the Father, Spn and Holy, Ghost, make this ball go between those ., ashington Qefeate pif ast| feldhouse named for_the late Lt. Beau Jack peca the “second night, 48 to 1, bus Martinsville had |’ ri one -completion to George Wilson. = The correction lowered the : postal’ ei np ni ghisht. belgpeg cond of. +2.000.4 2001s FRA Mr: Aen 00 : BER Shastors TAB ie SAE in 2 Aan Sopioherote Be: Rahs HER te sad Sh TST st BS cult RRR le Clade fo . “1 patted the pov o on n the-back and told him he oi uipraved me me.” Sart IaEern She-NortHer 1d a Hrianier OU. 6. Tofeed ry the er t th ho de- ferehce game with Gree marks, as well as Luckmans, however, ‘still stand as new league ; : ea . "Ipa conference's football crown. Wash-| European theater who was Mi he crown from the man who de winning 32 to 26, for its fourth con- records. HE HAS SEVERA . — |ington was the unbeaten titlist of| in a plane crash in Iceland, will [throned him. Only Lou Ambers had secutive victory. : PE ist are black cats a 1156 EHSTArT AIVISION “of the “corifer=|"b& dedicated tonight by May, Gen. burned. the. trick before; by-virtueauneis Burris tired Re York" St fo “Bid Ali Fn ht, Too a. coo tatu table ‘where Bowling Association to Elect ence and Clark, once defeated, rep-| William S. Key, U. S. force com- [Of - his. victory over Henry Arm-|iown, 30 to 27, for triumph No. 3 euber 2 00 he path of a black 8 resented the western division. mander in Iceland. strong. a while undefeated Anderson held the! . =~ NOTES ON the DePauw football season: Featured by. the brilliant pement on the | : Lie--Shows-Power The program Will include the | Montgomery, the Philadelphiajsame record after winning from | running of Bob Steuber, former All-American at Missouri ahd currently eal for him. By- Show = unveiling of an oil painting of [Negro Who had wrested the diadem Logansport on its home court, 28| the nation's leading scorer, the Tigers rolled up 2401 yards net game One Friday the ficers ane hange y- WS "Clark, which ended its Western| Gen. Andrews and demonstrations |from Jack last May 21, lost by ito 25. Logansport went into the! in six games for an average of just over 400 yards per game. Their - hfice, his wife - chid schedule in ‘a four-way tie and was| of Icelandic wrestling and boxing. |fair margin last night; but after one contest with one victory and two opponents gained 517 yards for an average of 86 yards. . . . At the serting that “ther the various tournaments on city alleys to- [tected for the Washington game The fieldhouse ‘will seat 1000 at [Of the best fights ever staged in the losses, . : extreme, were Ft. Knox, which gained 66 yards in rushing against the 3th business.” An ho : ‘Bowlers jot. vale i : : voi a oy oon by lot, found itself unable to cope| boxing bouts and 700 at basketball Bouse that Rickard bua Ch In another South Central ¢On-| micers and 77 yards in passing. Illinois Normal wound up with & So there's nothing morrow, proba with “the South Bend school’s games. 3 BF rawl than ference game, Shelbyville took its ds from seri and 12 yards by passing. . . . Steuber present _had a bad Bowling association, which is scheduled at the Claypool hotel at 2 p. m. powerful line and swift ball carriers their May melee, and it deservingly season-opener from Greencastle, 40 minus 13 yar scrimmage y Election of officers and several proposed changes in the constitution |™p hc aa Fl So ate = > drew a larger gate of $96,873. The|to 23. Elwood tumbled Frankfort, Simmaelt Mrerased I a A Or irey via a

snd by=iivs a are the most important items that will confront the associa- Zelejski were the big guns for A n gelo t 0 Me et May gate was $94,500. Although the 38 to 35. Lafayette won an over- And that was for but five games. ashi

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Yecretary O Oscar Behrens Ras: re- [Bob Susemichael hitting 651 in the | Washington's attack, each scoring Gide sections were DOL com-ltime match from Deiphl, 3 to 30. “a — ay 1 taries un- Sports Bowl Recreation on games of |'WO touchdowns. Reserve Wingman pletely sold out, the galleries were. , — : w eague secre ber tol 186, 211 and 254. He is a member Johnny Pallo scored the other tally. ® .- |Jammed; and police were called to The University of Pennsylvania news bureau, in distributing pub~-- = ble. to attend, send a member to, Sh quell a disturbance among irate] Cross-Countr Heity for the Penn-Cornell game Thanksgiving day, starts out by quot- 5 yepresent, their respective loops. Helof the Madison Avenue Flower Zalejski raced 95 yards to cross ran 14r y x By, Sar, ya WASHINGTON, has also requested that names of | Shop. Larry White also passed 600 |Clark’s goal in the third period. fans unable to purchase gallery fod ing from a newspaper accéunt of the first game played between the two hould be impressed . bowlers now in the armed. forces be in this league, getting 610. Todd! Washington's power was shown Martino Angelo will make his Jhiekets. Jack Displays § Awards M ad e x Schools Nov: 3% 1003 3 wd: ht and unobjectionable and-the- severity pordell Hull before t furpished him within the next 10 Wilbur, who mixes baseball with by its yardage margin of 362 to 95. third Indianapolis appearance in splays Speed : a was a Sun ' —_e Ey Hr aoe 1 was a kind of p days. | his bowling, came up with a 650 in And its 12 to six lead in first downs the armory wrestling ring next| Bull-shouldered Jack, believed| Jack Pevrine ani .-Dick. Fine.| 3} elles Wane al I TB Stam, of patauetis fost impressive on he over Clark, © [Tuesday where he will opposetwashed-up at 23, galvanized the| Dave been awarded major cross- | How times have changed: "Three tournaments will be under-| [the Allison A, C. circuit rolling at Pp ga the | university has really seen ‘om come and go this season, He has issued way today and tomorrow, Compie- | the West Side. He had 246. 169 anf | re ——————— | Frankie Hart of Chicago ih the crowd with his unexpected speed, country letters at Shortridge high | eo po loi Pd I HW Coma. or the squad, tion of the annual Capitol City at|235. Four fellow leaguers topped Phillies to Tr semi-windup. |agility and stamina during the see.| School by Coach Don R, Knight. | ; ain Angelo, an Italian matman out of saw battle in which both principals| . Perrine, a senior, has been a « » } » x»

the West Side Center and the “Pot|600, Bob Stevens getting 641, Jim , of Silver” at the Antlers, along with Richwine, 639, ‘Bob Waker, 616 At Hershey Again [Akron upset Rene La Belle here were staggered several times and consistent winner and placed | 4.4 wag Tony's Face Red!

t= , ‘ ; in the city meet. Fine was ts at the Penn- and Reeve Merideth, 608. [two weeks ago and drew with Coach from which both emerged - with| SIXth : atrioof pei lg Keglers. a eride PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 (U. P..| Billy Thom last Tuesday. blood-smeared mouths. Montgomery 11th in the city meet in which LT. PAUL (TONY) HINKLE, coach of ihe Great Lakes Bluejackets, or plenty of action. She Sets the Pace .. ~The Philadelphia Phillies will do| A return engagement tops the required two stitches in his lower the Blue Devil squad finished | had a rare opportunity to § Mismette 30 pays ganie simply. : In feminine circles, Dorothy Ber- [their spring training at Hershey, program afid sends Farmer Jones lip. Beau had a balcony of bruises fourth. This is the first presen- | by closely checking the movie of the first game between the two ound Scoring Is Light kopes, the youthful West sider, set | Pa., in 1944, club officials revealed of Arkansas against Abe (Half on his left brow. tation of cross-country awards in | Oct. 24.. The idea was great did wr lie t fb am Was 55 were Light scoring resulted in last the pace with a 585 series rolled initoday. The team went through its Pint) Coleman of New York. Jones,| ‘Montgomery, taller, rangier and neatly » decade. hat Tony Soulany se Who dul way lo. 9) league matches, aithough (the J. E. Kernel Optical Jeague at limbering up exercises at Hershey(s junior heavy, hopes to “even up” enjoying a slight weight advantage 3 individual series were | Pritchett’s. She had 180, 219 and |last season and said the conditions|with Coleman, a heavyweight from of 133% pounds to Jack's 132%, Football Teams d in. William Gooch flanked a 186 in her top series. Tillie Kagel| Were satisfactory. |New York. They staged a fast bout suffered no disgrace. He fought as et es ts : ~ with 203 and 219/talled by three pins, hitting for| J. B. Snollenberger, Hershey|last Tuesday, the verdict going to|gamely and effectively to the final fF Cut Mileage Industrial loop at 582. Sixteen other members of the Naschall official, said the field Coleman when Jones was injured bell, He had Jack on the curb Of | Anderson, 28: Logansport, 25. ‘Pair Oaks, 37; Morocco, i. : wr ag this age. They ap | circuit passed the 500 mark. would be enlarged for the team. after each had taken a fall, queer street in the 14th round. It| Auburn, 41; Bluffien, 35. Fairbanks, 35 Merom, 16 1". CHICAGO. Nov. 20 (U. P.).— = | praised the pat

Carr, member of the execu- Marie Fulton had 547, Muriel ; seemed then that Monty might| Decatur, 33; Garrett, 28. Fontanet, 34; Pimento, 4. Professional and college football ‘ tt ommittee polis | | Hayes, 546: Fran save his crown but| Martinsville, 32; Greensbure. 26. | Fairland,’ 50; Mt. Aubura, 22. eaten Oh Bowling es nF. Prideman, 532; Gertrade Brad. | With Sac red Hea rt Jack rallied to ight on even. iermms| LAisreie, 34 Dah J rity | aris, 35) We Mavs (Andersen).| teams are cutting 770,000 miles That ignited a 2 with the Casings of the Link- | ley, 527. Judy Hindel, 526: Rose- in the 15th, i Frankfort, 33. Fountain City, 67; Webster, 23. ‘from . their railroad travel this one pe

n, 33; South . 39, i Sr tholic Belt No. 1 circuit at the West Side | yhaty Kruger, 525; Gene Drexler, |«... ATI a Franklin Township, 30; Clark Township, Season, Savy Age magazine Ca Bi nd red a 688 that was 519; Marie Krauss, 513; Katherine ~ - : he i : Butter ; Colw 3 s TGSRASS Tevered runnerup honors. | Hoover, 511; Wilma - Smith, 509; anak Two More Fl r Plymouth, 33; Rags. rg rssowoed, wis speeds 3 n3 Jhon : it Fo ” he T b To lo i 5-4-0 : Armett . | : % A New Castle, 48; Connersville, 31. n, 23; Bu . magazin profes- Ss ‘middle game, 268, also helped | etta Doolittle, 507; Dorothy |: . : Loops to Open rT _ Kegamer 3 ville, 24. 48; Besmomy, 88. | oo eams cutting their travel jgreement “or disagre

“him bulging : Res ; — series, as he | Barton, 507: G .| ltville, 30: Nappanee, 30. Clifford, 13. unism a with 216 and closed with 204.! Tess Cox, 502, ond Biaathe Mer od : : § | Two more Bush-Feezle basket. | Sucwer. 8° a Tm oie TUNLMp, 18; Nentingien| by 0000 mies. while eolicge nat iden a Two other pastimers reached 650, 502. Sg 4 RRR | ball leagues will Wing into action| ¢ so. Su; Peru, 2, n Im Cay oir teams were reducing their trips a Publicly in th « nn . | AG gr - girls league will open its ral, 3 0: Edinburg. 17 | dntirsen Hownehip (Grant), 3s; van| DY 70.000 miles, : bordell Hull in a desi omnes #00 BOWLERS (MEN) }- OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS ™M \ 2 : : LL open [is 309° v itohel. : E : N. Y. Central.... 647 Norman Guyer, Foster-Messick — 3 : x : : i : son ai_ihe Brookside community ro “i Knights sown, 8 Lewis ie, »; Shortridge Frosh re parte Ioewrance....... 1 Jim McCoy. Atlien Inserary en 5 | house with the following schedule: | New Ross. it) Ladogs, | Eames: "Summitvine, 2s. M Gar Decasion Signi; a 639 John Crist. Wm. H. Block Rartmental. 883 Ml ; 2 : 2 p. m, Pt. Harrison WACs vs.| Liberty. hd, 1 Reasivilie, 33; Middiotown, 2. To Play 14 Games .. 633 John Barrett, Switzer-Cummin . ne 3 . $ ¥ Eli Lilly; 3 p. m,, Curtiss-Wright vs. on 28; .Ca 2; "5. THE OCCASION, -... 620 Stubby Matthews, St. Joan of :" , L Brid : - Mt. Ayr, 31} DeMott, 25. Roy V. Aberson, Shortridge freshee 621 | Delbert Wilson, Allison Snap-on oot geport Brass; 4 p. m., Pepsi- Goshen Paris, insville, 32; Greensburg, 26. * . nificant. I doubt, | : 826 | Red Williams, J. D. Adams Co..." 311] » [Cola vs. Link-Belt. Shelbyville, 40; Greencastle, 23. town, 20; Mulberry. 20. man’ basketball coach, has an- rs will be address ¥ 4 Basi Cloud. for Oy Water Co. 30111 a hes 6 The Bush-Feezle City league will] Fantom: 84: 5. Southport, 3 om =, A Nes. ja [nounced this schedule of 14 games: len, Certainly not ee Mike Shelley. Ti snare mam. Body. 382 open at Pennsy gym tomorrow with Eimpuret, a“ Wayne Concordia| “Monteses, 44; West Twp. (Marshall] ‘Dec. 16, Ben Davis, there; Dec.2l, : : ©.. 23 |Bob Barnaby, Hillerest Crevenee MTS 5 i this. schedule: prairie Crook, ! i: 18 Al Bray, Allison No. 2 .. 535 B88 : x 1 p. m, Kingan A. A. vs. Lukas- Ei 3; Sa Tun pe Joe i 5e io ” ( : v1y

“++ G17 Kay Cuilivan, Lukas-H ++ S11 Walter Strance, state avoid - id 3% Ch Harold Nite Hawks; 2 p. m., Mon- Noblesville i a Ih i Needmore, J2. ‘Jan, 25, Manual; Jan. 27, Washing- _

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bon Ice Cream. 515 0 , Fostrer-Messick Mixed 5 : ; i Josephine Pesut, Emerich’'s Inn . B02 P ittsburgh Heavy ne Central, o; Bese Grove, 15. Oi; ; : = of family lite, OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) sin SAN DIEGO, Cal. Nov. 20° (U. Now Wininmier her Painted, 31. : , Fhssbeth Tazior. State Board Health ns |P).—Al Jordan,” 192, Chicago, won i Boshester, Frances Cyl a My tints ied 52 | |8 close decision over Bob Smith, x Stewart, Cuttin Wright 436 11188 Pittsburgh, in a hard-fought 10VE. {round main event last night, Jordan made a last-minute rally

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