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“"SrorTs [New Year's Day Bowl Lineups Practically Completd] ROUNDUP
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: : / - : : . “ Jeo ' tal * ; tin’ A Downright Lonesome Mr. Pihos Scores for Indiana on 'Purdue Special uaker Rhinie | ‘hat Mousetrap I'ellow Didn ae » ; . By EDDIE ASH : Sa ma . as . : . * . Is Lead Have a Thing on Promoters; : fe . |Is Leader in Ham ey ack Imm Anyway | i Ch aC ee ash coring hace afl By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer AT hg § ; hel, nad ; RTM RAL Sy By UNITED PRESS ab NEW YORK, Nov. 36.—~The New Year's day bowl lineups were about ; ; J \ WS : i 3 % : Freshman Gene Brown of Earl game for the Army's top stars, In-| completed today and they demonstrated clearly, as usual, that the Jan.| | Wo Nil" i A 1) ‘ham wil bb the 1046 Indian Four t cluding Felix (Doc) Blanchard and; ghectacles prove nothing but financial successes and the fact that POR i ; « 3 a ry Be : ; ; collegiate football scoring champio gh schox Glenn Davis, the touchdown twins, travel is broadening, EA rh k) EN ae Ri : : | |unless Notre Dame's Jim Mello amney { With the mythical national co-champions, Army and Notre Dame, : 0 East C on the sidelines, the four big bowl games are expected to present these Terry Brennan pull the same trich Jonate ui: Amos: ’ ; : Ly : , , I ; the Quakers’ scatback pulled las scor Rose Bowl—U. C. L. A. vs. Tlinots. Bayon Bengals of L.8. U, Soe they We : ’ i ; ’ Saturday. 0 A Wahine Sugar Bowl—North Carolina vs. have marched against rough ap-| § J Mek ALB : % “Rl wo J as 3 Coe Tech winner. | position, week after week. AW Sy A . FEE : 2 : Brown, who was nicknamed ace Ray I | Cotton Bowl—-Arkansas vs. Georgia Tech, if it wins over| KEW RE : v ; : ‘rabbit” because of the way hi defending Georgla-Georgia Tech loser. Georgla, is a fair candidate for the| CEEETEESS SHE : Clb » scampers about a football field Gary Edis Orange Bowl—Tennessee vs. Rice. Sugar Bowl on the basis of a rugged ; : . finished his season with a blazing¥ H a a ao. Be a0 ies ncn wa ie oe onl] RO years in the past, the games will|one contest. But North Caro arrie state title prove little or nothing—except dis-'looks weak as opposition when you most of the time as Earlham close | Horace MN appointments in some cases. Army| consider it was tied by V. P. I, lost the college conference season b: inky : oo” lor Notre Dame probably could take|to Tennessee and beat only a Navy trimming Rose Poly, 26-6. 3 New Al he [team riddled by everybody else. The quartet of six-pointers gavi Davis * them all on successive Saturdays, | Bowl. of hes Brown a season of 60, and a six Orval Sto Blanchard | Minus the attendant ballyhoo,| The Rose Bowl, of course, hy 9, by enterts {sold itself down.the river. point lead over Butler's Orville Wi (except against Notre Dame this none of these games would draw| liams, who seemed to have the titld | a Sate 3 rear) and Arnold Tucker, the great| more than normal interest on a big | As for Tennessee, it can hold high “clinched” a week ago. Willlam¥ * conqueror Te ATEuk. . . . These ace grid-| football Saturday during mid-|its head. The Vols take a tough concluded 1946 play Nov 16. HEWN" urday in} . fter com-| season. And in three of the four, one practically every week. And pe rae south’s ou ders graduate next June alter ¢ had 54 points and an 18-point lead leting an amazing record on the | the odds are that the winner will ‘Rice, shaded by both L. 8. U. and ” over Brown then. ¢ Hammo Py rd through 1944, '45 and | run off and hide from the oppo-|Arkansas, looks like good compe- benefit of F : at | sition. tition. This should be the best game : Irish Have Chance Wildcats t '46. , . . Their last defeat was & f the d Bre and Mello thi the hands of Navy in the final tilt Arkansas Good Club of the day. nnan are the on Central St [ the 1043 season, the same year ton Bowl at Dallas| Not that this corner is shilling players with an outside chance This sp of oe t Hi e paddled them | The Cottap Bow] game {for any bowl. But you can look over catch Brown, from all indicatio New Alba Yims Notte Dame pads " |would serve a point. Arkansas i8|the records and it is seldom that They each have 36 points and ongg ton opene THE OVERFLOWING BOWL... a good ball club, having clinched the post-season spectacles provide game to go—against Southern Caf weekly scl Indiana 34, Purdue 20. ... And an-|4 tie for the Southwest conference more than one good contest. this Saturday. Every other Indian holiday 1 other link is forged on the coveted tjtje, But you can't overlook the| These four top tilts had an av- college except Evansville has close teams pre moss-covered trophy for the Crim-|jitle item that the Razorbacks | erage spread of 18% points between its campaign, and, while Evansville’ ing turkey son. , , . Ross-Ade stadium over- have been defeated twice, by Texas winner and loser last Jan. 1. Texas! ¥ Walt Bailey has 30 points, his totaj wards. A flowed in several ways, with foot-| anq Mississippi, and were tied by beat Missouri by 27 points, 40-27, or against DeKalb, Ill, this Thanks after. ball fireworks, fans, passes, plunges the Oklahoma Aggies. And the!in the Cotton Bowl; Oklahoma's -_ giving day won't count in the stand Jasy and runs. , . . The Big Game lived | sggles, mind you, haven't exactly Aggies bested St. Mary's, 83-13, in : - : a for the third Indi d ings because the game is a post Of the up to tradition to the hilt, | been a ball of fire this season. {the Sugar Bowl, a 20-point edge All alone and waiting in the end zone, Pete Pihos (No. 35) of Indiana catches Ben Raimondi's pass for the thir ndiana touchdown (season affair. pr ' uv If Georgia loses to Georgia Tech| which Alabama duplicated in top- against Purdue. The play was the Hoosiers’ "Purdue Special," in which Pihos took the ball from center on the T-formation, handed it off The extra-point title already be i a the a CHAMPS fino | the Bulldogs, unbeaten in eight to ping U. S.C. 34-14, in the Rose to Rex Grossman, who in turn lateraled to Raimondi. It worked for both the second and third Indiana touchdowns as the Hoosiers [longs to Notre Dame's Fred Earley Sail bt to the Bly Nine league and the |7O%: probably will be the Arkansas Bowl. Only Miami and Holy Cross d a 34.20 victory over their traditional upstate foes. Belatedly arriving on the scene here is Joachim Milito (90), Purdue quarterback. |Earley, who does nothing but kic ingburg t in the Big Nine league and the |...) "which brings up the question put on a thriller as the Florida host| scored a ry 8 2 8 = points after touchdowns, booted fi gburg L Hiini proved their fettle and | ii nodded schedules. Georgia team won in the last second, 13-6. » | conversions against Tulane last Sat sme Sal mettle. .. They earned the victory |, 4.¢0 includes among its victims| It's a cinch that most of this By J. E. O'BRIEN | urday to raise his total to 29. 5s es wreath the hard way by bouncing | op, «titans” as Temple, Furman, year's games will be over by the auts S 0 e A bit of reverse English applied to a familiar slogan could describe | tate am Here are the players with 26 od While 2 back from ely yeamn reversals. | Florida and Auburn, | start of The Toure Ware, Yet Jost} | the 43,000 fans and fanatics who saw Indiana’s 34-20 football victory! . |more points: Snr Hye. a y . It would be far more just, it|try and keep customers from | ° | over Purdue. They were satisfied. | TSO AN IRISH MARDI GRAS.... would seem, to take a look at knocking down the gates at any of M k G Somewhere along the 60 minutes of activity was a slice of saustee- Te) Face Test HB ig Bown. Earlham... : 13 : e team mos Notre Dame 41, Tulane 0. . . . New! Louisiana State or Mississippi State, them. The guy with the better 0 a € alin tion for everyone in Ross-Ade stadium Saturday, no matter what his 2 Pete Pihos, Indian 3 8 8 He South Orioqns fiéves SAW anyvhing ee | two schools which have lost but|mousetrap didn’t have a thing on allegiance or the quality of the seat he occupied. FB ° : s 0 uel ”¢ he 1 gr. oy , on mind one game each. Particularly the|the bowl promoter. The Indianapolis Kautskys,| Joy came quickly and in heaping, tof its Jimmy Sherrer, young Milwaukee | ug Max Woolsey, Ind. State 8 : 2 re pi n, pe ser cox . rr knocked out of the undefeated helpings to Purdue's faithful, In touchdown or so to get ou welterweight, will furnish the op- 1 Bob Courtney,” $1 SAS made the North look in * ranks in the National Professional nine plays the Boilermakers had system. The next one came after | - ! leaders pl iG 45 Wey Lujsked the Gres B / / f B B Stu ffed in per ed a touchdown, 8 sustained ground drive. Dick |Position for Bob Simmons, Indi- at Richn Wave, ; ailo ox being Batiotoal) TE otal | SE ee ous three Deranek and Pihos pushed deeplana’s state champion in the 147- Navy Stages Raid © is at Lebs WN Th /AV : ’ : Er rE | yt best aerial de- into Purdue territory, and Rai- |... 4 pracket, when the pair tangle y g ; Jeff and | TOUCHDOWN TIDAL WAVE / B N f | | | counter with Sheboygan at the passes against the best seria ile J ag Tovieh | *° » i mord Pri + ++ Michigan 58, Ohio State 6. ... J [] / gq ine or NOI S Butler fieldhouse. . {fense in the Big Nine and by mondis PR 92-yard line. Pihos (i the 10-round featured attraction On W est Point; rival Rile Columbus area is gone with the The Kautskys were the victims| punching successfully at that In- Was good y : ext Friday night's Arinory fistic| i rammed the right side for the third | of next y nig ory Ine ‘ mond. S Wolverine wind, . . . Time is a By TOMMY DEVINE, United Press Sports Writer of a field goal in the last two sec-|diana line reputedly chiseled out of Ddiana touchdown of fhe quarter. JOH Prisoners Taken ville Wed: great healer but the Bucks are un- CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—The Western conlerence’s Rose Bowl “ballot jonds of an overtime as they bowed | Oolitic limestone. toms thos] Pilvs made i t tou chdowns | Sherrer is rated among the 10 Priday. 4 JiseiY o forge this one , . , Vor: ox was Being stuffed lousy with ships marked Tinos, jo he Bt ane Zul Pils bowel onlookers melon “an t on his personal register early in the peg nrospects in the country by| WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 25 (U tral Wed BYE, BYE BADGERS Min- On the strength of a convincing 20-to-0 victory over Northwestern) 57-55, last night at Ft. Wayne. The | thrills in large gulps had 3 Bl of oF mre or 2 8.7ad plunge, ie writers wha mave| P)—ATmYs football feam buckled NODE LCE oe DE AYUET vee a new Saturday, Illinois won the Big Nine championship for the first time, victory was the third in a row for | that, too, when End Ned ney that cimaxed an 81-yard ch. New York ng s |down in earnest today to practi ford goes star Is added to Gopher ‘grid lore, Since 1928 and with the triumph came the honor of representing the|Pt. Wayne, which meets Anderson's | took unto himself a Hoosier int pg a |seen him score knockouts over| for Saturdsy's Navy game af Phils gu Billy Bye was the difference conference in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena on New Year's day. western division leaders this eve- | ble in midair minutes later an ; such outstanding biffers as Gene|delphia, detertined to avenge # i A a a oh The formality of a vote by faculty | ning. {jigged 90 yards for a second Pur-| This comprised most of the ac- . Xie Ga d O'Neill “raid” by Annapolis midshipme in a tight one against an old foe. Big Nine Standin Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne due touchdown. tion that produced all the sai.siuc- Gudgill, Jackie Gaines and O7 |who early yesterday painted Navy Rochest +. « The best the Badgers got out athletic committeemen from the DIZ e " a g fought on even terms most of the| L U. Buckles Down tion. But statistically minded Hoo- Bell. He's also beaten Billy Par-| J 0 0 “0 owes “army prop pace. am of the season was to finish ahead nine member schools must be taken (Fina : . Ul : hat I. U . and 2 shoots fo Team WL T TP. OP. |Way, with the Pistons in front, 27-| The silence in the Indiana cheer- siers could relish the fact tha - U. sons (twice), Izzy Jannazzo | erties. | ! o The Bollermakens. ‘ Bye halls this week but the smooth-perform- jiinoin wed 1, 8 1 33/26, at the half. Chick Reiser of Ft.| ing section needed no explanation. had 22 first downs to Purdue's nine, johnny Green, among others. The raiders were captured by mili playing p. it's any consolation to Wiser in ing Illinois outfit clinched the bowl| Indiana $3 6 ¢|Wayne connected with a basket However, with all traces of their and that Bo McMillin's men out- |" y, pic 3) pro starts the Brewtown tary police and spent Sunday Muncie : ss om * |bid by gaining its sixth league tri-|\ihm iota 0 s1 108 | from the side to deadlock the game, |gverconfidence gone, the 1945 con- gained their Lafayette hosts, 438 battler has racked up 27 wins with | “prisoners of war,” scrubbing off th Madison, CALIFORNYA DEW AND GOO. (umph as against one loss by | Northwosern ue 3 1 3 37 50-all, at the usual finishing time. | ference champions buckled down to yards to 213. More farsighted fans ,g by knockouts. In his first year blue and red painted “Beat Army runners, : “+... U.C. L A. 13, Southern Cali- {humbling Northwestern. The offi- | Wisconsin 5 0 78 The Kautskys wasted little time work in the second quarter and could appreciate that the only blot as a professional mauler, Sherrer! signs. But Army was impressed b ris tries fornia 6... . So much rain fell it [cial invitation probably will be is- Purdue : 3.1 88 14 |building up a lead in the overtime 'plodded steadily 90 yards for a on Illinois’ Big Nine championship gon all eight «of his ring outings, |the daring of the raid, and Ma Tipton, ¢ settled into a battle of punts and sued Thursday by Commissioner “Buddy” Young, the diminutive | 0 baskets by Bill Closs and Herm | touchdown. record was that administered bY with six k. 0. victories. The fol- Gen. Maxwell Taylor, West Poin beaten bu prayers. . . . With goal and Bowl Kenneth L. Wilson. |speedster who has had trouble all| Schaefer and a free throw by Leo| yet when 30 minutes of the after- Indiana. . |lowing year he captured the duke commander, issued a “war commu Madison to go the Bruins waded in and got | While Michigan's blazing finish | co con breaking loose, turned in his |Kler. However, Ed Towery's two |noon’s football had passed, Purdue| Others were satisfied, too. Those, 11 times in 13 tries. nique” saying: in what the better of the breaks. . . . It with a 58-to-6 victory over Ohio| greatest game of the campaign | {ree throws and Bob Tough’s gratis | still led, 13-7. {for instance, who departed early,| gherrer met Simmons at Mil-| “A Navy commando group raided title gam was mud in your eye all afternoon. [State made the Wolverines the |g oainst Northwestern. He set up | Shot trimmed the Kautsky edge to| The I U. family uhdoubtedly re< knew the outcome didn't change. |waukee about two weeks ago and | West Point . . . although some dam The la + + + Quit laughing, Florida. sentimental choice of some for the | 11linois’ first touchdown with a | two points, and Bob Kinney scored | ceived more than an average ration | Those. who decided to ‘stay were handed the Hoosier welter cham- age was done . .. all participant finalists ANNUAL 2 Ew 2D post-season game, the season-long | 4az;)ing 33-yard sideline sprint. It to knot the count at 55-all, lof satisfaction during the hurly- | rewarded by some last-minute do- | pion a thorough 10-round lacing. | are believed to have been captur Wayne C North Coe Eh IY ER. * ‘Iplay of Illinois shows it deserves | wag his longest run of the confer- With just two seconds left, Tow- | burly third quarter. When the ings when Purdue connected on a! He had Simmons on the deck and!. .. ‘the prisoners Ste HO mt os Wenesds : Cor canon! the championship and the bowl bid. | ence season ‘rom scrimmage. Young |®TY dropped in a Ft. Wayne field | Hoosiers had progressed 35 yards to | desperation pass from John Galvin |in distress throughout most of the repairing damage to our de xs t by gr puter, Bren autle, » CUSLOM, | 1ncluded among the Illini's six Srey 79 yards on 10 hall carrying |808! for victory. the Purdue 25, Pete Pihos, I U. to Henry Stram for a touchdown. |milling. After the scrap, Milwau-| “If the rest of the Navy works u —k ne ih 0 plod for | mphs was a 13-to-9 victory over eforts. Arnold Risen totaled 15 points |piledriver and play-planner, decided | It was satisfying to know, too,! kee sports writers accused Simmons | ar next Satiney Buds a Eyes E Only Be Son oe ood te Michigan. | Leading Ground Gainer and Schaefer 14 to set the Kautsky | the time was right for the Purdue that in these times of coal short- of “running like a thief.” | oners we w ing tie ontay, thef Hivals collide, headon Championship Stamp | Ninois' top ground gainer was SCOTing pace. Bob McDermott’s 15 Special. Pihos himself took the ages and travel restrictions the Old| Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the | Army BY ith _.considerabldl a 2 4 a | Tlinois had the championship ‘Art Dufelmeier, who made 123 yards | Points were high for the Pistons. ball from center, lobbed it to Rex Oaken Bucket wouldn't have to! Hercules Athletic club is lining up coming Le w | lasso UP OFF THE FLOOR. . . . Yale S'4mP on its play against North- in 10 tries. His outstanding effort NATIONAL LEAGUE |Grossman, who in turn shot & make a trip for another year. Ia strong, four-bout supporting card. | concern. . . . 27, Harvard 14. . . . The Old Biue VeStern. The proteges of Coach 'was a brilliant 53 yard dash for Western Division lateral off to the right to Ben Rai-| — — 8nook off two first period knock- RY Eliot turned back one early Illinois’ second touchdown. Anlerton y ; ts. 4 mondl. Raimondi spiraled a long 116 W. 9 ‘downs, caught fire and poured it on. Wiidcat scoring threat in the open-| The Illinois forward wall was the | INDIANAPOLIS ] ss pass to Left End Frank Hoppe in|. | ——— . The Crimson had nothing left 8 Period and then stepped out to key to Illinois championship for it ivi ; 5 3 the end zone, who was downright i ___ after scoring twice and was pushed clinch the decision with two touch- ylelded only two touchdowns in ghicago 66 lonesome at the moment. Charley|" 3 1 out of the park. downs within eight minutes of play [four games during the torrid|2¢*™ boo Y Armstrong's extra point, almost = (o) R YO 1 [* @ ry! y 8 D [* E YA] rE bs of * a ag of the second quarter, I stretch drive. TW LP . op automatic, gave.the Hoosiers a 14-13 hy 8 DIAN TIGERS TOO KITTENISH. . | | Thereafter Illinois played ortho-| Illinois’ squad will be “at leisure” er wr 3 lead. "Ya & Pastmonth 20, Princeion I The gox fossa! but left the impression for the next three weeks and is Toledo coir 3 Te Intercepted Pass | SPOR € Green emerged from the dog- that necessary it. could again [expected to start practice tor the Boiesoe ; 571 r A Few ile guar six “straight. turn on the touchdown heat, 'Rose Bowl about Dec. 15 Youngstown 08 1 on RA ee 8 y iV u . EE e——— —— caer | GAMES THIS WEEK { . A A4 ow did Princeton ever beat Tonight the Hoosiers just 23 yards cway 1 re Penn? ,., The guess is that the Sheboygan at Toledo. 1 the" goal. Again the ball went : —— Tigers folded after Yale thumped Football Results PT AL om a APA ae 2 PY g eer them, | Tomorrow = * w =» | INDIANA COLLEGES | Sheboygan at INDIANAPOLIS. mondi, only it was Pihos alone and ; FREE! LIONS ROAR BACK C0 Indiana. 34 Pirate » Ten State 19, Kentucky State| Buffalo at Rochester waiting in the end zone this time. ) TH . Purdue 20. : Wednesday finished ; ot fou lumbia 58, Syracuse 21. . ., Believe Notre Duis dl. Tulane 0. TELA 13, Southern California 6, Toledo at Youngstown, The fancy tricks were ty 3 oF out, but the Orangemen vere Earibam 26, ‘Rose Poly % Virginia Siate 14. Norin Caroling State §.| Syracuse at pe then, but Indiana still had another ) : / p fre ahead m ashington y ontana 0. 2 7 110 6... I doo make sere 4m 11. on sth 1 Witt Cotes Tare ory | UST 5 | A . '|Arkansas A & M 13, Lincoln 17. © and Henry 6. : ory ta ; \ 2) ; 130 but that's what the scoreboard said. | Arkansas State 14, Centre 0. Western Maryland 46, Mt. St, Mary's 7 Saturday ( ? 7,7 _— a a 8a | Boston College 13,. Alabama 17, Wichita 13, Toledo 7. + ™¥8 T1 petroit at Oshkosh. “8 ’ ; J. / 7 ——— SEASON OF HORSE COLLARS. | Coma 6, Johns Hopkins 0. Viking nia Wesleyan 20, Davis and) Chea BL HCSTART NIGHT ih D {ndols’ ! y : + « Grove City 20, Carnegie Citadel 21. Davidson 13, Yale 27, Harvard 14 Pt. Wayne 57, INDIANAPOLIS 55 (over- ' 7 Indpis’, k : avaniet s ’ y ; 5 . 3A : 2 e Tech 0... , Tartans muffed their College of the Pacific 31, California Sas Francie Ny oning * Hie) Basketball Association " ri Own | ; / vars last chance to score a point this Aguies 8, Ta Niagara 12, Scranton 0. Detroit 68, Chicago 85. - Lr BOB she / y / 7 Yea. ay Sursered the goose Bayion 25, Marana 1 — Cleveland 62, Pittsburg . x DIET? ; g ; ie wy / : Also, Je a ng seven in a | AWAre y uhlenberg oe . 7 % Vii 7 | % Y ” row. . , , Sounds like a hatch my HDjekinson 83. Allegheny 6. . 3 . N i y i ; CENT TOO FAR NORTH " Bapora “Teachers 21," Plitsburgh (Kas.) Pro Sta ndings 1Ce ceepts |]. Butler DIYS oxbe11. 130-103 Ibs, Pm 7 | py ) ‘ / ' 21 Kent « « « + Boslton| eachers NATIONAL! LEAGUE : " ¥ college 13, Alabama 7. , , , Geockia 48. Shanancops 31 Eastern Division +1 | Crimson Tide's — . red. en rie wi © "ih, New x : New York . Hi Tr 121 o Orange Bowl 1 | BIG TIME ; TIS B J ; 7 i J¢ ie Beantown elimate hampered fol coed 1 Templetr, Pittsbureh” 3 1 | a 1 19) O NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE oo BECu, 200% 15 : 2A | Ma erners. . .. At any rate a|1.ros 30. Northwesiérn o, Philadelphia . 4 5 0 199) MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 25 (U, P.).~| a / freshman fourth string Eagle back Lane’ 3%; a oe i Wat : “Rice Institute of the Southwestern! BASKETBALL . Teaches them Jo ky 4 AN, FOR ANY wr: / and beat the Dixie invaders to the pay- Minnow 0 Worle & Chicago Bears 7 1 1 134 conference will play Tennessee of | to count and a Kop, 0 IGF N These off touchdown. Michigan Bate ° Maryland 14. Green Ba ards 3 3 0 113] the Southeastern conference in the| INDIANAPOLIS * / xR ’ Riup, u ; Sho ~ . Mississippi Slate 30. Mississippi 0. Los Angeles . 4 4 1 219, Orange Bowl game here New Year's KA TSKY’S learn the value: : \ DE 7% pir Morris Harvey 6, Glenville 0. Wo AEC o BY day it was announced today 1 aan ; 4 ; garme t f >olo ’ . | el 3 IIRC) Newer 4" racine a rado Mines T. Eastern Division Rice has dropped only two games rR rn of money . | A A ] j ° ‘ orth Carolina 22, Duke 7. W. L T Pet. . OP. this season, by narrow margins to! ‘ - North Carolin te 37, Flo Ni York .. 8 Tq 4 § : od SAVINGS North Texas Slate 41, Bust Tore tate 7. | Bro d he ; i i . 300 85 131 Louisiana State and Arkansas, and| SHEBOYGAN New Mexico 14, Kansas Blaze 7 on 0 3 8 0 200 iis 360|Will close out its season Baturday | TYESDAY—8:30 P. M. A Splendid ) | Now Mexico Military 14, Eastern New Western Division against Baylor in Houston, | AND EVERY TUESDAY plenai Porter Obra N35 ‘Xavier do. 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