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CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—~There was a rumbling in the rear rank of
rugged Alabama. . , . Another Coach of the Week goes down. . . . Bob! Neyland was awarded the honors last week. ... It’s a jinx.
By BERNARD HARMON It was rather quiet on local pin lanes over the week-end with the usual Saturday and Sunday league and a few matches making up the
£8 2 # program. ’ WHO'S LAUGHING NOW? . .. It will be a different story this week-end and for many more to Illinois 13, Michigan €. . . . Coach come before the curtain falls on the season's activities next spring.
The sixth annual Capitol City tournament at the West Side and the eightli annual “Pot of Silver” 8 5» event for women at the Antlers both | WEEE-EXD LEAGUE LEADERS are carded to open Saturday. The ory hy Ee Ee 8) .. 622 | West Side meet will run for four | Geo. Hessman, Fox Theater Mixed .. 608 | week-ends and the women's affair | Bob, Susemichael, Traveling
Field, Travell will be concluded Nov, 9 and 10. Bill Blythe, Tv
Ray Eliot is back walking on the sunny-side of the street. . . . His critics ducked down a side road. n ” 2
‘THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL & , in Columbus today. ... Ohio State 39, Minnesota 9. . . .
baseball brand of weather on tap Bader Coffee, rolling from scratch, pick simmons, Pt. Square 6 o'Clock) 571
Saturday, some grid teams absorbed outscored West 16th St. Merchants, Paul Man: field, Uptown Mixed (8:30) 567 the spirit of Old Sol and among a women's quintet, which with the Ril Bureer Pinas pooti ied - 221
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oddity scores were Bates 7, Maine 4; aid of a handicap totaled 2742, 11 Russell Huf, Hosiery
» » » WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. . .. Bowl. Miles - Ahead! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)
Janice Battreall, Parkway Mixed .... 400 Iva Bauer, Uptown Mixed (8:30) 490
. , t tch from Two Sisters Beauty| Ann Bateman, Uptown Mixed (6:00) .. 489 body's honesty, but he was still riled|® ™ ; x 1.488 y | Shop, a feminine quintet, 2043-2711. yt SaVier. ©. ¥; O Mixed . oi
today about the timekeeping mix-| 2 Bleiaran was Dials Jor the io] Sucviigen, LEB ; 481 up which disqualified a 70-yard pass ™ n 8 | he 3 Russell, Untows Mixed a Claes) pH
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: 1 interception touchdown that would | Pers with ‘548, while Martha Ray Anna Riba, City Walther Mixed Lave beaten Oklahoma A. & M. in Placed the women with 469. It was Betty Murray, Fox Theater Mixe Oklahoma City last Friday. , . . The # handicap match.
run by Charley Jackson was ruled | Sally Twyford’s Comets won over | That out by the officials when timekeeper | MeYers Service Station men in a/When you find out his average is
. Art Griffith of the Aggies rushed |10Ur-§ame match at the Parkway. 141, that's what you call rolling onto the field to notify the referee| ne teams finished even at the end your average. that the half was over a split second |®! three games with 2581's, and| Other bowlers with identical before the ball was snapped b the added a fourth to decide the win- 8ames were Paul Gentry with a Aggie center. A. & M. went 2 to ner. The Comets posted a 989 fin-| rio of 171's and Bob Robbins with win the game, 7-6. of ish to swamp their opponents by three 202's. They were opponents sr 171" pins. {in the John Hancock Mutual InTIME IS ALWAYS FLEETING. In other Sunday matches, Bloom- |SUrance league. ... A near + + + “I'm fairly well convinced now that time had expired,” Meyer said, “but I never did hear any gun of whistle to stop play until we had scored. Nor do I-think schools should put. members of their own staff on such a spot.” Meyer had agreed to permit the Aggies to select “any efficient man” for the job of timekeeper,
Stewart-Warners, 4580-4364 in a Friday night. The second Indiana five-game set at the Pennsylvania Fur-Meisterbrau Beer game supand Davidson Fur ladies outscored Posedly ended in a tie and the Sheffield Inn men, 2406-2304 at Fox- Beermen's leadoff man had thrown Hunt. his first roll-off ball, when the Fur BOWLINGRAMS—"What became (C0: Captain, Charlie Gray, leaped oi Huck Oliver's dog?” is the ques- J : tion being asked by several of the PN.” Charlie's sharp eye had boys around Dezelan's. , . . That Caught a one pin error in addi287 Johnny Murphy referred to in “OM: 50 his boys took the game, ® x =» {the Indianapolis last week was his % “NTs OLD, ORDER CHANGETH. , . . two-game total and’ not his first Seven-Up Wins By now it should be evident that game. , . , Meisterbrau Beer had Larry MacPhail is going to break hut one error, a washout, in one of Pendleton up the Yankees . , . them. . . . Joe McCarthy, Bill|they wound up with an 839. Splits over the pris Dickey, Red Ruffing, Joe Gordon must have i Numerous. prison 1ootonl team. and Ene Bonham, all members of | ' a once-great team, have departed.
reformatory
| good motto for any team, and Darko |romped 70 {Cleaners proved it last week in the|Seven-Up six-pointer in : CONTRACT - HOCKEY S...,.Un Indianapolis, Barbasol had the chapter after
a new rule, written into hockey | Cleaners down seven marks going eontracts this season is a|into the tenth, but when it was all ‘release clause, as against|over, Darko was the winner. . . , 16-day release clause in base-| Johnny Beam’s back from his duck ‘contracts. . , . If a hockey!and pheasant hunting sojourn in'
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the Travglling league yesterday. He
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607 pared for a Wednesday engagement sot} with Douglass Park after thumping 1| Rushville yesterday, 58 to 0. 1!
Week-End College Football Results -
1 Wabash 16, Centre 0. . 540 Ohio Wesleyan 46, DePauw
‘ Hibner, Ci y os , Kings Point 7, Fordham 6; MIissis- pins less than the Coffee team. Jim Of Maciox' Allison Nigni Hewh .... 301 Indians Bae 31. Canterbury 9. sippi VU. 9, Arkansas 7; Penn State! Brent led the winners with 585, Jo¢ RM COL ana i) eens F| Hanover 21, Manchester 0. ¥ . : Ma i v LE 3 Rose Poly 13, Indiana Central 7, 6, Colgate 2 while Mary Elwanger paced the Helen Schmidt, Natl. Coal Mixed .... 347| Eastern Kentucky Teachers 12, Valpawomen with 498. | Audrey Suiter, Pleasant Run Mixed .. 521 | 1qis0
ington Classic won from the local! Pioke out in the Fox-Hunt Classic |S
up and shouted “We win by one |E!mhurst 18. Concordia 0
Seven-Up All-Stars traveled to Hardin-Simmons 48, Arizona State 6 \ : yesterday Heidelberg 13, Wittenberg what's left of | their Sturm tournament games, yet and returned with a 13-0 triumph H an No Lee! Hope, 24, Alm have Hummel seored after a pass play in Don't give up the ship. That's a the third period and Chuck Cret!Iilinois We the other Iowa Teachers 38. Morningside 0, the last!
were Rarick, Goshen; Hamer, Gary | Roosevelt, and Kazmer, East Chicago Raosevelt, | Chief Indianapolis honors went to | Broad Ripple’s team, which finished in a second-place tie with Ft. Wayne North Side in the first race.
‘Sheridan Triumphs | SHERIDAN, Ind., Oct. 28.—Sheri‘dan’s semi-pro football squad pre-|
things until the final session when |son for the only Ball State points the Bulldogs racked up two more |from the Butler 20.
aerials can’t be discounted. The Bulldogs capitalized on Ball | something to do with one of these, State mistakes and a pass play of for it set up a touchdown pass from their own to take a 6-0 lead in the |Jim McLinn to Bill Sylvester from first period. End Knute Dobkins|the 17. got behind the Card defenders and| Orville Williams raced 27 yards
10, foot- and pacing theif terrific touchdown the Western conference today that caused the Big Nine leaders to take Bitter with base- ® | machines for a long-awaited show- quick glances over their shoulders. Hockey league Win down at New York Nov. 9, rated The cause of the “back row” disturbance was an Ohio State team at Bt. Louis § we one-two and take your pick today| which finally gave indicatio®; of fulfilling some pre-season promises. here last nigh to among the last six major undefeat- The Bucks, who had been one of the conference's major disap= loss of three | mare ed football teams in the nation. pointments through the early yu The Detrol x Josiah Henry Stram With Texas,” Tennessee and weeks of play, finally hit their| CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (U. P.) ~The case of jitters +. that's Notre e swamped North Carolina State jarred from stride as they trounced Minnesota, Western Conference standing, with four games in sae Dam the perfect circle on a disastrous 39 to 9. the coming Saturday’s contests: big league — Pittsburgh E Oct 2 oe He Pan week-end for many touted favorites, With a defeat and a tie already WL Ee 2. reached out ar thers Juvage ] Hom U. warriors | the list of unbeaten major elevens on its record Ohio State's own title | northwestern 2 © 1 1000 of gd siers’ leading lo tackle he oir Hoosier Big Three OW includes only Amy, Notre hopes are extremely dim, but the nei 3 1 § uo a ware, aware, to complete their > th «| Dame, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Har- | Bucks well may hold the key to Michigan T 11 667 58 34 center, as we program. . , . But give she er vard and U. C. L. A. the outcome of the championship Indians = 2 2 0 3x0 38 41 defenseman. credit . . . they made ‘the Boi Army, still invincible although “a race. Ohio State's next two league 'Wisconsin 1 20 maa Couture and makers go all out. . lacking the lightning power of earl- starts are against the Big Nine's|purdue = 1 21 un scoring with 1 : \ STAR IS RE-BORN In. |ler games, whipped’ Duke, 10 to 0, ranking outfits, Northwestern and URADAY TS SelliD, aces, along wi e AS veo lon three touchdown passes by Illinois, and -the results of those| ohio State at Northwestern. report to the V diana 27, Nebraska T7.... Ben | Quarterback Arnold Tucker and] § battles will go a long ways toward Pinal) Moun ne . were loaned t . Raimondi, who failed to hit the meets West Virginia at West Point affording definite clarification of | Wisconsin at Purdue weeks. and the 2 target on scoring passes against Saturday in its final engagement the scramble for the crown won a | Pittsburgh at Indiana cised their p _ | before Notre Dame. season ago by Indiana. teran Iowa on Oct. 19, reduced the Husk Trish at Baltimore B Spark Illinois combined alertness and Ye ers to corn fodder Saturday by | The Irish, meanwhile, gave every rugge Sparks Bucks a solid defense to turn back a In exchange, pitching’ four in the! payoff well. | .uigence of churning up momentum Bob Brugge, who starred on Ohlo heavily favored Michigan outfit. Seive . three Bo McMillin is op again. 5 they defeated Iowa, 41 to 6, for State's title-winning team of 1944 Sam Zatkoff, Illinois end, inter= wingman Steve 3 wh # [their first victory in three tries at ? ? prior to his entrance into the serv- [cepted a pass by Bob Chappuis and Simpson td '* JINGLE, JANGLE, JINGLE. . . .|[owa City. They'll be heavy favor- : : Tat 5 os ice, was the youngster who sparked | ccd 50 yards in the third period the Rt m py Butler 20, Ball State 6. . . . OR, ites to rout battered Navy at Balti- Terry Brennan of Notre Dame receives a 40-yard pass from Johnny" Lujack early in the first quarter of the Notre Dame-lowa game. |the Bucks’ rebound. Brugge scored to provide the Illini’ with their win- The Caps ar homecoming. . , , Ball was ay. e play resulted in a score, the first of the game for Notre Dame. Robert Sullivan, No. 55, and Dick Hoerner, both of lowa, are in lon runs of 31 and 24 yards ning touchdown. But the big Illi happy b 8 vas more Saturday play ' 9 ' ' yards and|, .. i.e had to thwart two d uignt, when tI the Bulldog's’ meat ... assDelta. Both Penn and Harvard have| the foreground. , passed 29 yards to end Ernie Parks 0 desper. A Tau Delta pointed out. . . . Hinkle's spetter than an even chance to con-| 9 for another touchdown. Ete Jourth-quarter touchdown bid LL yen in a glow. tinue unbeaten this week against * . . ” . : Northwestern stepped outside | Michigan to clinch the victorys v ge 8. 3 ice-defeated opponents, but in the | Tit D d d ‘Sectional Harrier L tt] G ant Are Next league - competition Pp defeat th Notre Dame gave- additional evi Dave now. won ° twice-defea , > 0 defea e flag KENTUCKY HAYRIDE. . . . ‘south Georgia moves into a rough| ITles vecige | =ITTie I $ College of the Pacific, 26 to 13, but [Oc c¢, Of Ils greatness by rolling Shiels Just ge Wabash 16, Centre 0. . A one against Alabama after achiev- | ® still moved into undisputed posses- | c' 10%8. 41 to 6. Iowa, rated as and the Bam down in the Blue Grass to bool. |i; gstronomical scores against ave| Af Woodstock eets anne On Bulldog Grid Agen qa sion of the Big Nine lead. | Spe of the Midwest's stoutest de- two tilts, both «+ + Fifth straight for the Wa- joc0r foes, Georgia crushed Pur- | 80 mass, Fumie, (OME Und 300) The move of the Wildcats was | Fo ive veal, had ven up only league's defen ‘bash oh idi - : : i : Inet s in five previous ga the ron FA . Can Butler an. re le A be Byron Hollett and Mrs. Hathaway | were entered in the first state high By BOB STRANAHAN SsSompiistied when Tinois handed the Hawkeyes were ls bu In last ni flag 'em down? ei with 8 321-to-7 victory Simmons ruled today as the men’s | school cross-country championship A titter, went. up from the 12,000 customers at Butler Saturday pack to break a ic on dor Eo | Irish offense. Played before =» = over Kentucky. land women’s golf champions of | Saturday that I H. 8. A. A. officials when the public address fellow announced a substitution: “Pem Two Michigan Bids Thwarted Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame's ag wes on IPS THE SAME OLD SHILLE- ‘po. which walloped Navy, 31 10 woodstock Country club isaid today that next year's event Cornelius now playing football for Butler.” . . ta deleting Coll wa talented quarterback, completed Cee EE LAGH. . . . Notre Dame 41, Iowa 6, : ti touchdowns and a . would be broken up into sectional He got his “football” and “fullback” mixed up, but Coach Tony| In defeating ege of the Pa- seven out of 11 passes for 136 yards. ory Pe _. . Another attack of insomnia soot CE UCU le Tony | 10 op defeated William Dive® and regional contests with only the | probably will need both football playing and fullbacks in the Bulldog cific, Coach Lynn Waldorf em-| A field goal in the final thres in the frst, 2hits Army Coach Red Blaik. . . . If lst AWioe-Deaten wet ke | finals here. camp next Saturday when his team tangles with Wabash. ployed his Northwestern regulars seconds of play by Henry Stram 1-1 1 the Wn . (Skip) Minisi, meets twice N | while Mrs. Simmons won from Mrs.| oy, Saturd . for only eight minutes of the first |w , ’ Gerry Coutu the headache persists, see your doc- pineeton at Philadelphia and Har- i d 3 i 13e race urday was neces-| * The unbeaten Little Giants loom 8 5's 5 e first was Purdue's margin of victory in tor. . . . No chance of erasing Nov. .. a 13 t0°6 victor over Holy Cross {John Kinghan, 3 an h nt |Sarily held in two sections due to|as Butler's sternest test and the quarter. The Wildcat first string- |its 10 to 8 win over Pittsburgh. Hon of Wie 9 off the calendar. Ane twice<beaten, algers Onl Al Clarke was the first flight {pe number of runners and two sets |Indiana college conference cham- Conference R ace [os were on the field for but Dine | Indiana downed Nebraska, 27 te Haid 7.8 entertains twice sks Hts nner among the men and W. A.|,¢ winners were decided. John |pionship probably will hang in the joffensive plays and scored two |7, with quarterback Ben Raimondi HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN. . . . ne West Oat, u a hin a Miskimmen, the second. First flight geavton, Anderson high school | balance . Indiana collegiate cenference rapid-fire touchdowns in that brief [passing for all the Hoosler touch spotless recor ’ honors among the women went to : football standings: bit of action. | > Penn BE a ni Sp sgainst the galloping Gaels of St. Mrs Julian Bobb. | ophuamnre, snd dvse Si. oh poe minor details in Butler's W. L.T Pi Op | downs. straight o- a bas sprung a Marys. U.C-L A. whipped Santa; ie Goi club off | winhers of the two divisions. Simon locked i EE ae Riya Butler Yoo nom . ’ Clara last week, 33 to 7. ‘1 Pleasant Run club officers | : a : Hanover 3 yn K D f P / 1 ‘leak and it's back to pre-war level "TCC for 1947 are Jack Steffy, president; 100k the ust race in gy iis and band failing to show up for the st. Joseph's 3 083 + een erensive ay eeping at Annapolis. . . . Quicksand recon- M Art Wettle Jr, vice president; yton set a record n. the final dance didn't dampen enthusiasm |FanSvile IF’ 4 1 : version Race Meeting ark Fos, recording seerctary |SOURG with 6 Ube of IHD. {over the team's 20-5 whumph ove fol SC 1:4 # Cathedral El Up F ih | LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct. 28 (U. Earl Ensinger, corresponding secre- Ball State. ; Indiana Central 2 3 0.38 8 0} even P r ont DEEP IN THE HEART... . Mn |" 0" 0 io fall racing meet tary, and Ned Weaver, treasurer.| Anderson and Mishawaka won Bulldogs Get Points Pranglin jj an Texas Us heart, that is. . . . Rice |,noned at Churchill Downs today, New Riverside officers are Howard Seas Honors iin were given to| The Cards gained a lot of ground, | tains state 1 4 0 4 4 Cathedral's brilliant line play and City Standi 38, Texas 13... and at the hands |with approximately $178,000 in Hartley, president; Clark Maudlin,| a x ive J uiness Placeq but Butler got the points—and DePauw 1 90 8.4 all-around defensive excellence have y mg of fellow Texans. . . . The Long- |purses and stakes offered during| vice president; C. A. Kespohl, treas- 548 Re nish of {that's what counted. The Hinkle- | Vaiparaiso o 3 ‘0 ¢ had much todo with propelling the| wLT horns horns shorn . . . by the the first nine days of the meet, urer; Lee Rawlings, tournament tag race. Ee a r ot the va men were on their toes and ‘made HI ek Gam Irish up to the top of the city high’ c, nedras 3.50 yu. it fo oll Owls el more money than ever before dis- committee chairman, and Ted Ne- | rp Teck Veg "MecA hw n te Stithe most. of their scoring oppor-|. _ THIT WEEK'S GAMES school football standings. Teeh .......2- 8 8 3 13 1.008 - wise Ow tributed at a fall session, bol, handicap committee chairman five runners across the finish initynities. Ball State didn't —Or| myansvive at Indians Central (night), | Anyone seeing the Irish perform Silent Hoosiers 1 © © 34 13 1ese 5 a = ; FAL i —————— cp —— eer Soames | BCH THOR | WET presented similar {couldn't — and that spelled the| Manchester at Ball State. {might overlook this defensive Washington... 1 0 1 20 13 Looe THE BREATHER BACKFIRES |awards. Pinishing behind Simons | difference. : Earlham at DePauv : | strength: while watching the smooth |P™°* Bibplé.. 2 1 0 2. 2.46? Wake Fb 9 T 6 . . Joh h Si Defiance, O.. at Canterbury. g g Crispus Attuck : +. Wa rest 19, ennessee 6. Quiet Bowlin Week-End | Were Jo nson, South I PL.| The Cards presented only a medi- Wimington, O., a Franklin, Cathedral offense at work. But on na ucks A : : » 15 500 . .". Move over Texas, the Vols want " g i | Wayne; Ramsey, Gary 1501; |ocre passing attack, probably due| St Joseph's at Louisville. the record Cathedral's stinginess Shortridge .... #8 1 1 13 38 0 CAB! to share your bunk. . . . This was | Crowe, - Gary Wallace, and Burns, Hamlin at Valparaiso. Howe i-e 0X 0 18 13. 480 ) { {to the injury of the key man, Bob readily shows itself. {Sacred Heart.. 8 4& 0 32 138 .oee Immediate | Placed in the Tennessee schedule May Be Last of Season Hammond Tech, in order. Other Rhoda, in the previous week's game. In city competition Cathedral has : BUILT to “rest” the boys after meeting place winners in the second race|pgut Butler's defense against these counters. A half-the-distance pen-|yielded only one touchdown—that | See Ou
|alty on the Cards probably had{to Shortridge—and since its open-| Was responsible for both Spartan ing defeat by Cincinnati Elder on] touchdowns. - Sept. 21 the Irish altogether have| Another individual star on the granted their opponents only eight ¢ay's high school front was Ed points while winning five straight, |Brown of Broad Ripple, who scored Attucks Latest Victim | three touchdowns as the Rockets | breezed to a 26-0 victory over War-
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was in the right spot to catch alaround left end for another less ; N heave from Norman Williams which | than four minutes later. McLinn ap - ANCES betame the latest ven Central. His first touchdown the morg yun was tipped off the fingers of a|added both points from placement... saturday and made only one! the result of a 30-yard run and Why Julsel A would-be interceptor. Rhoda came into the game in the vigorous touchdown threat while he scored again on a 45-yard end Drug co... 203 1 Butler was concerned chiefly in waning stages, game leg and all, |i no 9.0, The Cathedral defense sweep. On his final touchdown he polis. staving off Ball State threats to tie|and heaved .a pass to. Fordy Ander- | .¢ resnonsible for those two points drove 20 yards. FREE! HE! .
of insurance in the fourth quarter by nabbing an Attucks runner be-
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STATE COLLEGES
Notre Dame 41, lowa 6 Purdue 10, Pitlseurgh 8. Indiana 27, Nebraska 7. { Eutier 20, Ball State 8. |
| The annual city “tourney, along Bob Drexler, Traveling .............. 60 Buck's fick lenced Geo. Ashman, Link-Belt (Dezelan) .. 60 a ie tans of for at | yith several other established meets | Paul Moore, Traveling in 600 | least a ‘week. . . . Take five, Coach |i) follow in quick succession, with Lar™y Godfrey, Link-Beli (Dezelan) .. wl Bixler, {the state tournament in the spring| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) “« 0» climaxing the season's competition. DP Foie Parkway Mixed . ] . : , Uptown Mixed (8 o'Clock) 583 WHO'S. PITCHING? . , . With a| In a match at the West Side, Wait Sicanofl. Beth-El ; 581 Carl Walker, Wiesman Rech, 573
| Evansville 20, Murray Ky.) Teachers 0, {8% Ambrose 14, 8t. Joseph's 7,
OTHER COLLEGES | Alabama 21, Kentucky Me {Army 19, Duke 0. | Baldwin Wallace 21 | Bates 7, Maine #¢ | Bethune-Cookman 18, Benedict 0 A Bloomsburg Teachers 12, Shippensburg 6 Boston 14, Brown 14 (tle), Bowdoin 6, Colby 0. Bradiey 34, Tennessee Tech 13, Brooklyn 13, Hofstra 8. Buckneil 29, Lafayette 0. Buena Vista 13, Western Unjon 6. California (Pa.) 19, Clarion (Pa.) 17. | Carleton 20, McAlester 0. {Case 13. Mount Union 0 IC. C. N. Y. 27, Wagner 6 {Central Michigan 58, | Central Oklahoma 20, Southwestern Oklahoma 20 (tie), {Cheyney 14, Storer 9. [ Cincinnati 18, Michigan State 7, Colorado 14, New Mexico 13
, Kent State 12,
Corpus Christi Navy 14, Texas A. & 1 0 “olumbia 33, Dartmouth 13, ~ Cornell 14, Princeton 7 Cornell (Ia.) 20, Grinnell 6 Davidson 40, Hampden Sydney 0, Dayton 20, Western Reserve 6. Delaware 52, Drexel 0. Eastern Washingion 20, ington 0. ast Tennessee 6, Carson-Newman 0 au Claire 20, Whitewater 6.
Western WashE E {Fort Hays Btate- 25, Emporia State 8, | Georgia 70, Furman 7, | Georgia Tech 27, Auburn 6 Georgelown 13, St. Louis U. 1. Grove City 14, Allegheny 0. Gustavus Adolphus 26, Concordia (Minn) 8, | Hanover 21, Manchester 0 | Hartwick 20, Lowell Textile 0. { Hampton 12, Delaware State 0 Harvard 13, Holy Cross 6. illsdale 18, Michigan Normal 17, Hiram 26, Athland 12. a 0. Michigan 9 Illinois Normal 26, Charleston (Ill) 13, seyan 306, Augustana 13, { Indiana (Pa.) 12, Bethany 7
Illineis 13,
fhraca 16, Rensselaer 7. RaudoIph-Macon 8 n
Johns Hopkins 24, 1 h Hamline 0 (tie), ham
| Kalamazoo 24, Alblo
Knox 14, Beloit 12
Klutztown Teachers 12, Trenton Teachers 0, wrence 37, Coe 0. Lawrence Tech 20, Defiance 7. | Louisiana State 14. Vanderbilt 0,
1 F Rutgers 25, George Washington 13, St. Bonaventure 26, St. Vincent 0. St. Lawrence 20, Middlebury 13 LaCrosse (Wis) 0.
{ Niagara 14, John Carroll 6
North Carolina 40, Florida 19.
North Carolina
North Carolina College 13,
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ginia State
sity 0.
| £ 19, West Vir- New York Giants 14, Chicago Bears 0
{ Pittsburgh 33, Boston 7. ¢ ARI : Union Univer- | Philadelphia 28, Washington 24. virtually sewed up the city’s indi- Ne tune Green Bay 10, Detroit
North Central 40, Carthage 0.
Northeastern 7, e Northern Michigan 7, Ferris Institute
Northwestern 26, College of Pacific 13. Y. U 1
Tufts 6 7 itie) 12, Gettysburg 7.
Oberlin 19, Denison 12. Ohio Northern 48, Bluffton 0. Ohio State 39, Minnesota 9. Oklahoma 83, Iowa State 0.
Oregon Oregon Sta
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Penn 32, Navy 19 Penn State 8, Colgate 2. Potgmac State 20, Salem 0,
Rice 18, Texas Richmond 20, W
Ripon 20, Monmouth
St. Norbert 20,
Rochester 41, Hrmilton 14.
€t., Thomas 18, Bt. John's 0. St.Mary's 26, Loras 9. St. ‘Mary's (Cal.) 13, Nevada 13, Scranton 14, Marshall 6
South Dakota State 20, South Dakota 0. , Southern Galifornia 28, Stanford 20. orth | Southern Methodist 17, uri 0. N rn. Jilinoid 4 Southwest Texas 13, Stephen FP. Austin 7. | Springfield 34, American International 6, | Stevens Point (Wis.) 7, Platteville 0, | Susquehanna 9,
Juanita 0.
Swarthmore 19, Ursinus 12.
riot | Colorado College 25, Colorado A. & M. 12.| Tampa Tennes:
13, South Georgl
Texas A. & M. 17, Baylor 0
| Texas College 26, Texas Tech 21, Denver 6. Thiel Toledo 33, Akron 13. Tillotson 8, Dillard 7. Trinity 19, Williams 7, Tulsa 56, Kansas 0
\ ] ¥ W bY Pct, Pts. Op. Lehign 10, Connecticut 0. 18 | released, | the Dakotas. He's offering duck Now om : i ’ 800 90 62 Logisiada Tech 14, Northwest Louisiana | a S 50° 93 8 ate 7. : salary for|and pheasant prizes in leagues at Ph phia 3 2 0° 800 128 103 | Luther 19, Dubuque 7. 8, +a But a club can the Illinois, Central and Pennsyl- pitiuifeh 3 2 1 60 98 og Marquette 0. Arizona 0. dig » Jo 5 9 assachusetts State 14, Nor A agreement with a re-|vania. That's meat on the table Western Division | Miami (03), Ohio U1 yp 9 “for a lump amount|for free, which is something in these ” yy nets College 9, ; | an a T Pct. Pts. Op. | Micsissippl 9, Arkansas 7. 1 } ys of boosted prices, {Chicage Bears 3 1 1 150 113 20! Mississippi State 14, Tulane 7. : » y 3 2 600 70 72|Montclai : While on the Beam subject, Chicago Cards 3 3 0 500 159 id | Morgan Stace 3%, Liteon 0 9 TE The! Johnny enriched some members of Los Angeles TT 2 1 500 108 118) Muhlenhorg 40, Franklin and Marshall 7. 4 Detroit 5 0 000 65 132) New Hampshire 39. Vermont 0
New México Teachers 6, New Mexico Highlands 0,
and $100 to the high team for the Western DI p | R— ——————— day. - Bob Susem chine! and : Paul Cleveland 1 1. Wis a0 ial] 424 State Life Bldg, LI-1673 bldh split. the first $100 on their chicago = 3.3 2 300 iss 19! HERMAN F. WILD 1607s. while Herff-Jones nabbed the Lo» Angeles 3 3 1 300 137 143] ; p 1 other| prize with 2891. . , . Jack Batters: Di xouion Ew rene Sy 3 A i : x 1 - was the week's most con. new york 3 3 1 aid tae ll perlener in Reine and He : RY 1 . ; + Selling Diamonds, . bowler H “had a trio. of | Brookivn | ga : 1 EL 11 IIL Rightful Setting Adds to the Beauty the Fletcher league. AD. vf 3 Sh a -H3 aa! of Your Diamond. Personal Attention.
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Kentucky
7, Edinboro (Pa.) 0.
U. C. L. A. 33, Santa Clara 1 Union 19, Hobart 7.
Utah State 27, ontana 7
Virginia Tech 14, North Carolina State 6. Washington ‘and Jefferson 19, Dickinson 7. Washington College 7, Mount 8t, Mary's 0. Wake Forest 19, Tennessee 6.
Washington 20, California 6.
Wayne 25, Buffalo 20. Weber 20, Idaho (Southern Branch) West Virginia Wesleyan 13, Waynesburg 6. Wesleyan 46, Amherst 13 Western Michigan 32,
West Virginia .3, Syracuse 0, Wheaton 31, Lake Forest 0 Willamette 7, Puget Sound 0 William and Mary 41, Virginia Military 0. Wooster 12, Muskingum 12 (tie),
Xavier 26, Arkansas State Yale 47, Coast Guard 14.
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Chicago Cardinals 34, Los Angeles Rams 10.
All-America Conference San Prancisco 34, Cleveland 20, Buffalo 49, Chicago Rockets 17. New York Yankees 31, Los Angeles Dons 17.
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