Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1946 — Page 22

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Old Kunnel * Nits Trail for Lower Slobbovia

The Tough

Amid corn pone crumbs meerschaum was found this h

that is." A careful check disclosed that the old boy had missed no fewer than five—count ‘em, five—of his Tough Ones. Ang lots and lots of his customers were able to top that record. They must have been tough enough, however, for not a single picker in the several hundred trying their skill was able to call them all correctly. This week's champion had eight | of the 10 correct. He plowed! through such tough ones as the | Connersville-Rushville and Bloom-ington-Martinsville outcomes but | missed Franklin over Howe and | New Albany over Bedford. » ” ~ Here he is—The week's winnah and new champeen—JERRY | MURRELL of 1809 College ave. | Indianapolis. ” " » Nine of ‘the experts wound up with seven out of 10 correct, .the same number called by our addled expert the previous week and giving him a batting average thus far of. .600. The seven - correclers were: Dutch Taylor, RFD No. 1, Bloomington; Bill McCurdy, 728 8. 1nlinois st.; Dick Drake, 122 E. 47th st.; Gerald Williams, 39 N, Bolton ave.; Chris Leckas, 440 S. East st.; Cecil Lambert, Westside cafe, Hope; C. F. Kortepeter, Southport; Don West, RFD No. 12, Box 561, and James E. Walters of the United Press. (This last

guy probably.should be ruled out,

since he more or less picks them professionally.) ” sg ! Forty-one of the contestants] called the turn on six of the 10 to| beat the Kunnel by one selection. | But they'll have to do better than that to get their names in this| column. Ninety-three folks broke even with five right and five wrong and the Kunnel had the dubious distinction of beating the rest of the field,

» ” » The contest came up with three wrong way Corrigans, the clerks report. They'll have to draw straws for the “booby” prize Missing eight of the 10 were: Delson Monroe, 953 Albany st.; Donald Gustin, RFD 6, Box 341, and Keith McClarnon of 102 Riley ave., Greenfield. .

FEAT OF THE WEEK . .. It|Tech scouts

__By ‘os STRANAHAN

THE OLD KUNNEL was gone with the wind ( South wind, that is) today as bookkeepers figured up the results of his last week's Tough Ten picking contest.

note: “Have gun to lower Slobbovia—Southern Slobbovia,

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"Misses Half of Teams In Week's’ Tough Ten

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|ing one of the best in the business | tral conference king row in the!l |goal-getting department. Steiner, in his first season as the Blueclad bossman, jiggled his lineup a bit and stuck Bob Wade on Garrett. Wade, a Frankfort transfer (and how'd they ever let him get away from there) curtailed Gar-| rett's activities to a couple of field goals in the first half and Shelby|ville was stopped. True, Garrett | |canned a couple of later ones and picked up six points from the foul |1ine, but Wade wasn't around for some of that since he had picked? up too many personals to suit] | Steiner. Wade constributed {points along with a good guarding job. . t Now, will the “big ten” pickers kindly look over Indianapolis-way | (

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| = =n t LOOKS GOOD FROM HERE | . With Shortridge, Tech, Southport and Franklin Township all coming through with victories over the week-end, that little gathering out at the Butler field house next Friday afternoon ang night looks like a sure-fire akfair. It would be possible, of course, for Tech and Shortridge to meet

in the final game—or did the :

schedule-makers think of that one? » » » TIGERS ON TOP . . . Crispus | Attucks owned the city's longest

winning streak today at six in a

Clear Spring.

Manual in which Coach Jewell] | Young confused Shortridge

by using his first]

isn't necessary to Jook further away stringers only a part of the last alf,

than 34th and N. Meridian to dis-|h cover’ a ‘mighty neat basketball week-end. Jerry Steiner's Blue Devils popped’

achievement of last up with a convincing 34-26 triumph over Shelbyville. The professional dopesters had made the Golden Bears a six-point favorite. And to make matters even worse and Shortridge hopes sag even lower, Bob Benjamin

Steiner had to stay home with a case.of in-

He's the. team's top scorer. And Bill Garrett, the Shelbyville | ‘pivot star, has & reputation of be-

Ben Davis handed the Hornets their second reverse of the weekend, 31-29, as Earl Stegemoller ran wild with 19 points, and Broad | Ripple walloped Washington's Con- | tinentals, 47-35. Frank Baird's boys | drove fast in the last two periods after a 26-all halftime deadlock.

Hardwood Notes

Life Ban Urged Mum on ‘Fix’

Hapes and Frankie Filchock, fine football players, were under a cloud wanted to make a fast dollar and the volving il demonstrated the need for drastic

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10 playoff, Bell disclosed.

was cleared gentleman te be in on any on the field yesterday. failed to say the word that would | have at least left his own team with a clean conscience.

Bears won decisively, showing oo partment, a gratifying revenge for the 14-to-0 {beating the Giants gave the Bears lin regular-season play.

game, figuring in two touchdowns)

row following the 45-28 conquest of | pro cot two playoff records—seven [touchdown passes in total playoff Southport left no doubt of Cardi-| games, nal strength in a 45-25 conquest of |gained by passes in p

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Only Purdue, "DePauw On Unbeaten List,

MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1948 |

For Keeping

Bribery Attempt Shows Need for Action

By OSCAR FRALEY Upited Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Merle two today because somebody athletic scandal inNew York Giants

current the

action in organized sports. Gambling is here to stay. You ouldn't- abolish ‘it by putting a op on every street corner. But to a great degree you can avoid the “fix.” The method would ye to ban for life from all ornized athletics, anybody who does report outside efforts to in“deal.” Hapes, according to Commissionr Bert Bell of the National footleague, was approached “dito throw the playoff with he Chicago Bears. Filchock was] approached “indirectly.” “Feeler’ Went Unreported Yet neither reported the “feeler” Coach Stefe Owen, President Tim Mara of the Giants or Bell, and the bribe attempt was made ‘three. or four days’ before the

ectly”

Hapes refused to go along with he gamblers involved and yet, by failing to yell “copper,” was kept nit of the game and thus indirectaided the bookies by weakening he’ team. Filchock ignored all “feelers” and Now Frankie is a fine and proved his refusal “fix” with his. play | But he, too,

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PIGSKIN HEADED—Howle Lidogtton of ther New York

Giants

looks as though he had Ken Kavanaugh of the Chicago

Bears by the head as he leaped high to intercept a pass in the

second period of their game at the Polo Grounds yesterday.

The

aerial was thrown by Sid Luckman and was intended for Kavanaugh. The Bears won, 24-14, for the National league championshi Pp.

he 24-14 victory would have been|

Sid Luckman was the star of ol

and directing the Bears perfectly.

and a total of 720 yards, He gained 144 yards yesterday.

for 128 yards; Luckman completed nine of 22 passes. Keep House in Order | Baseball is the one sport which/| seems best able to keep its house in| But every sport has its gambling troubles, Of late they have been| plentiful, This is the second known attempt at pro football fixing, although the first one two years ago. at Washington was’ given a white-washing. Hockey had its Babe Pratt case, in which the Babe was wise enough | to bet on his own team, There was|

Twenty-one entrief for the holiday basketball tournament starting Sunday, Dec. 22. at:the Dearborn gym have been filed with H. C. Engelhardt, tournament manager. Teams entered are Ace Electric, Degolvér Printers, Jolly Coker, U Tires Wayne Burial Vault Co. Laing Dratung

Coll D. Adams, Schwitzer CumSF East 8idé Vets, Cumberland Comets, { Indiana Central Business College Puper

ypackage, Monarch Steel, - Squirt rker F Christamore RE toh Independents,

| Whippets, Cranfords

road Ripple Legion, «Cafe and Noone Coal C

College, High School Basketball

CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Ben Davis 31, Howe 29 Broad Ripple 47, Washington 35 Crispus Attucks ‘45, Rial Spring 28 Southport 45, Manual 25

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Anderson St. Mary's 47, Middletown 28, Columbus 67, Martinsville 51 Elkhart 48, Toledo (O.) Waite 23 Evansville Memorial 47, Louisville B8t Xavier 35 Evansvi lie Lincoln 24, Dougias (Henderson Pe

Washington 33. Gary Froebel 41, Gary Tolleston 35 Gary Lew Wallace , Mishawaka 40, Hammond 39, Jeffersonville 34 Howe M. A. 44, Shipshewanna 30, La Porte 48, Culver 37. Otterbein 32, Fowler 30. Richmond 44, Evansville Bosse South, Bend Central 44, Pt

South Bend Woodrow Wilson 37, Bend Central Catholic 28 Whiting 38, Thornton Fractional 37,

Tourney at Summitville Sweetser 43, Gaston 30 (consolation), Fairmount 38, ‘Summitville 36 Anal), i County Tourney Winslow 49 Paterspurg 4“ Spurgeon 49, Stendal 35 Spurgeon 44, Winslow 38 final), STATE COLLEGES

Canterbury 74, Deflance (0), 56 DePavww 62, Ball State 54. Hanover 53, Center 41 Huntington 51, Oakland City 50 Indiana Central 62° Manchest 42 Lawrence Tech 64, Tri-8 Louisville 53, Indiana w Purdue 54, Indiana State AS Wabash 58, Hlinois Normal Wisconsin §3, Notre Dame 0 (overtime),

OTHER COLLEGES

American International 65, 55

shire

Adrian 46, Hillsdale 41. Akron 57, Dayton 48 Alab 5, Florida 1

ama 4 5 Allegheny 52, ObeFhin 48 Albright 64, Flizabethtown 80 Alderson-Broaddt ae 102, Bates 64. Colby Boston College 6 Providence 49 Bowling Green 75. Wilmington 41 Bowling Green 3% Western Kentucky (second gam Bn ham Young 0. 1daho Southern 30 cknell 54, Lehigh 37 Dt U, 54, Cark 45 Brooklyn 68, Cathedral (N. Y.) 48 Capital 86, Hiram 44 Gincinhat) 2 Pepperdine 40 C. N.Y. estminster 42 Sinthson 50, BL 36 Clemson 52, Wofford 50. Colgate 96, Toronto 37 Connectitcut 53, Wesleyan 34

Rio Grande 40.

5, Rochester 13 h 78, Jaiichert ed 48 56, Kalamasz 1 48, Rice “ Dae 8 Parsons 3 . p Dequesne Soneva a. ks 47, 0 ying ia 3 4,

ieet——— Men’s SUITS, TO and OVERCOATS

We have some real bar-

Wayne South Side 40, South Bend Luther 49, Augsburg 41

South oN tagara 64, Montana 39

New Hamp-

37 William & Mary 48, American 1

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TeCon Others up to 328.50

j Gettysburg 39, Juanita 3R Georgia Tech 5), South Carolina 34 | Hamline 52, Jamestown Harvard 60, Brown 48 Heidelber Assumption 30, Hobart 58, Hamilton 22 { { Illinois 58, Pittsburgh 31 | Kansas State 56, Arkansas 41

| Kenyon 49, Case 44 | Knox 55, Chicggo: 45 (overtime) Kenscky 84, Texas A. & M. 18 Lafayette 64 Jou isiana State 61, Baylor 34

ola (Md) 63, Randolph Macon

Mercer 50, Chattanooga 47. Maine 81, Bowdoin 54 | Michigan Normal 51, E Ontario 49, Minnesota 75, North Dakota 34 | Mt, Union 39, Fenn 35 | Missouri 58, Iowa State 55 | Misstsaip i Btate 61, Alabama Tech 35 Morehéad (Ky.) 56, Baldwin-Wallace 51

| | Scranton 36 |

34 Wayne North Moravian 51, Penn Military 46

vy 71, Hampden-Sydney 40. Northwestern » Oklahoma A. Oshkosh 49, Py 1 | Ohio Wesleya® 53, Otterbein 40 Oklahoma 63, Nebraska 52 Pennsylvania 48, Yale 45 Plattville 55, Upper Towa 7 Richmond 56, Ft. Belv

Marquette 49

River Falls 43, Macaleste 3 Bansyelaer Poly 68, Midd ur 26 Bat (Brooklyn) 58, Loyola (Chi0) 43. st. a bes (Pa) 49 Nevada

St Syracuse 77,

Franeis (Brooklyn St

65 Lawrence

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| Sout hern California 54 Red! ands rk 41 hi

| Susquehanna 50 Seton Halll 55, Ge«

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| Texas 52, Canta 18 46. 37, ortheasterr Utah Sate San F Trinity 48, Wiliams 47 ver Vanderbilt 64 J ce 37 Vermont 65, McGill Pi | Washington U. 41, Culver | Wartburg 45, Py Ia 28 | Wheaton 60, Illinois Wes lev: an 47 | Wooster 74, John Carroll 19 | Washington & Jefferson 46, Penn State 16 [Western Michigan 65, Michigan 61 Western Reserve 50, Ohio U 46

Stockton 30

West Virginia 81, Marviand 43

{ Washington College 48, Catholic 1! 29 Jorcester 59. Massachusetts Teoh Ss Youngstown 58, Gannon 49 PROFESSIONAL Association of America Prove iden ¢ 31, Detroit 88 ington 72, Cleselar d 52 Bost on 17 Philadelphia 65 SUNDAY SC ORES COLLEGES LaSalle 82, Bcranton 36 PROFESSIONAL

Chicago 84; Pittsburgh 7% Cleveland 70, New York 52 Toronto 50, Bt, Louis 46

~Exhibition—

PCOATS

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LaBelle, LaDue In Top Mat Bout

sive | Mass.

Indianapolis Becos 42, Chicago Bom bers 1.

the Brooklyn basketball incident two years ago in which five players adtaking bribes, and prize fighting has many bouts of bad odor where one participant takes a dry dive, Yet,

where Brooklyn's basketeers

board ported it immediately to Coach | Vadal Peterson and that ended that. | 80 off the record, the only end this “fix”

business is by com-|

Weatherly Sold To Seattle

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Tonight—Bowling, Tomorrow night—Kautskys vs. Gems bowling, all alleys; Wednesday night—High school

| Week's Indianapolis Sports Calendar

all alleys. Detroit wrestling at armory; high school basketball. basket

at Butler;

Roy (Stormy) Weatherly, former ball; bowling, all alleys. Thursday night—Cincinnat! vs. Butler at

layoff games, major league veteran and part-time | Fil- | perfarmer in the Indianapolis Indi-| , and [chock completed nine of 26 passes ans outfield during the 1046 cam- Tech vs. has been sold to Seattle of seu: | the Pacific Coast league, it was an-| lina

nounced today.

The transaction was a straight | ing, all cash deal, and the price was not an- | nounced.

Weatherly came to the Tribe in

early summer after being sold by

the New

York Yankees. In 46

games with the Indians he batted

285 and fi¢ Ji ‘one home yun one "home run,

Sparks Named

Pro at Coffin

Paul Sparks, 1945 state amateur

golf champion, has been appointed

WAY Bt. {fell into ill repute, Utah university's professional at Coffin golf course, a’ in gt on court team escaped by being above] lit

was announced today by Stan

The Utes were approached, | Graves, city golf supervisor. | too, that same season, but they re-|

Sparks, now in Florida for the {winter links season, will succeed Bill | Russell who has been transferred to

way 10 the South Grove course.

Graves said that Sparks will take

< | plete honesty within the ranks, ‘over the Coffin job on April 1,

throwing such bribery attempts into the open where the sunshine of publicity will kill off the larcepous

| lice,

Baird is Hurt

Frank Baird, Broad Ripple high school basketball coach, sported a bandaged head today after he slipped and fell against some steps during an independent game at the Dearborn gym yesterday. Baird was treated at the Methodist hos-

Rene LaBelle will be back in main {pital and then released.

go action on the Armory wrestling | card tomorrow night, the Toronto

{grappler going against the aggres-

Monty It is

LaDue of Manchester, for two. falls out of three LaBelle, who was upset here a few weeks ago by “Friendly” Jack Terry, y anxious to get started again. He| has been a big favorite with local fans Salvator Balbo, the New York ling ace who has made a big | hit here, will be in the semi-windup {against “Indio Yaqui, man out of Mexico City,

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{event chance at a later date. Buddy Kn Tulsa, will be in the third match, in one

of last Tuesday's bouts. He

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Knox tossed Steve Nénoff!|

meets Ken Ackles, LossAngeles, to- | |

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City Pin Tourney Produces Several New Leaders

Pace-Setters in Team Events Retain Positions in Week-End Firing

By BERNARD HARMON

. Although the two leaders in the team events of the 41st annual men's city bowling tournament retained the positions they gained last week-end, several changes were Tegistered over Saturday and Sunday. Bach Sinclair Service held its lead in the handicap division of the five-man event with 3148, while Circle Tower Hat Shop remained

State College Fives Near Yule Shutdow

Notre Dame and I. U. Suffer Defeats There may be joy in Mudville to

as the leader in actual scoring day but in Hooslerland the gloom of

th 2762. |Ci 73 with 2 Sa ‘ob Ohta City : Meet Leaders college basketball fans could be Marberry clung to their leading|l—Bach Sinclair Service ........... s158| With a knife. positions in the handicap doubles rcle Tower Hat Shop .. . Notre Dame and Indiana, both with, 1348 Jo Joe Ren and Jess es hie +rerey touted as being of national cham I a Jock iE . yo 1c rele Tower “hat ‘shop a 7a plonship caliber 2nd the state's bes Rea had 578 and Montague 602. 3_Guarantee Ato orel BRE exxnee 3138 took it on the chin‘over the week Luther Tansy became the leader! 5 Sfewart-warner South Wind... 3120| end: Wisconsin followed up a vio

tory over Butler by edging the Iris

of. both the handicap and cham-53-49,

DOUBLES soiandieap) 1-Schindeckler- Maybe Ty

plonship divisions of the singles, | i Muttinaly Hobs s in an overtime at Madison getting an actual 631. 3 -Theoboid ‘Lentz ©! 204 while Indiana, beaten early in th —-Bennett MCALISIer ......ovvvevee This total was good for the lead- |5—Ginsmore-Eiixman ...."" on 15 Wesk Jy joys Dee, lost again in ition, and when he added 67 DOUBLES Actual) a ib i g pos 1—Rea-Montague ..............ee0n That left Purdue and DePauw as

free pins he took over the No. 1 3 position in the handicaps.” The 20th annual “Pot of Gold” team event got under way at the Hotel Antlers. It will continue over the next two week-ends. Eppler Marathon Service became the early leader by firing an actual 2636 and adding a 537 handicap for 3173,

Halmon-Steele 3—-pchindeckler. Mayberry -Louis Stumpf-Frank Stumpf : os -Ferguson SINGLES (Handicap) 1—Luther Tansy Joe Reeve Cres Lloyd Jaco als H, Stahl »

the only undefeated quintets in the ,| state. Both won last Saturday. Th Boilermakers cast sentiment to the g| Winds and beat ex-Purdue grea

4 ' 5—Gordon Smock SINGLES 1—Luther Tansy .. - ~Lloyd “Jacobs

2 Aetuatj Conference Standing

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Indiana State .

BOWLINGRAMS: We have been

telling you about consistent bowlers Pot of Gold Leaders of late and last week included Paul|)_g

Evansville Anderson .... Ind. Central , Huntington ..

Eppler Marathon Service

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+ va 1 8 | 3173 . Bal gs Ray, who had produced three con-|3— ~Melsterbrau Beet 3153 PE Saree 1 4 secutive 179s. Well, three didn't] | Dixie Margerine 060} HBROVEE . «eqsesyos 3 A seem enough for Paul so he pro-|° — Service CONSLIUCLION u.uvesssssss 3060 Cahterbury ono “1 141 t : Tri-State +} 12 ceeded to fire a 179 game in his Week-End Leaders Taylor ve i 17 first trial the following night. After St otepl's <1 21 : p bt . oN artlham ....... . that, it wen't be surprising to have ey BOWLERS Sixx) guy | Wabash 0 3 a" a . Ip n Xe .iuineis \ someone réport five or six identical {Paul Pields, Traveling L639 Quktend City : seasvel 13 games. . Marott and Bowes are fiauds Miller, fosters, Workers 35 +: §i8| Butler and Rose Poly have not played | elly, Pleasant Run Mixed ... 609 1 still even for the Indianapolis league | | Miller, Sn, Traveling yo 2Y sonelence sume. er Tavellng ......... lead, but the Shoemen have a three- | Frank Argus. TR ami Ceead

Bill Nojke. Uptown Miked

OTHER LEADERS (MEN) {| Russ Collins, National Coal Mixed

game edge on the Sealfasts in the Fox-Hunt classic. J. Kohn, Beth Wayne Clarkson was greatly re-|j5,. Corsuro, Fox- Hunt sponsible for that Marott advantage | Oren Fass, Link-Belt : on Foltz, Dr. Scholl's in the Fox-Hunt. As a “pinch- -hit- {Dick Simmons Fi Sq. Mixed ’ wi ity Walth ter” for Paul Stemm, he mowed | E51 Staniion Upiora oa: 300 down 693 pins, which was very help- [Freq A C y, O. Mixed im ee arkway Mixed ful in aiding the Shoe team to a'Bob Yager, Ft. Square (8:30)

{John Wooden's Indiana State club .. 806!54-49, and DePauw moved into a tie s71| for the state conference lead wi Sta} | Valparaiso by drubbing Ball Sta 363] 62-54. Many of the state's - collegiat quintets—10 of the 24 now playing 2lto be exact—round out their 1946

as 539 1080 game and a 3145 total, season | 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) activity this ,week. Indiana and t pr m. toi records for the loop. Clarkson also Peggy Pekew National Coal Mixed. s1o| Ball State join the list next Mon hung up a new individual mark, a Mary Leppert, Uptown Mixed ...... 509 | day. 277 game, but before the evening M®rie Sauls. + 502 Attention on Coliseum was over, he was forced to share | poroun? Bohlson, Parkway Mixed ) 496| Shutting down for Christma that record with Fred Estel, who} v*jghn Moore. Ft Ba. Mixed .... 43% vacations this week-end are Han duplicated the. 277. | lozenge Roster), It Square (8:30).... 462 gover, Huntington, Manchester, Ft t rainehae 5¢ 3 Bill Kriner’'s 697 in the Printcraft| i Seater ly. ¥ 0. Mixed 2 13 wayne Concordia, Canterbury, DeThursday night brought back mem- | Audrey Buiter, Pleasant Run Mixed .. 449| paw, Earlham, St. Joseph's, Taylor ories of the printer's circuit of a} Th and Tri-State. : few years ago, when high 600’s and Captain Fired Much of the attention within 8 were numerous. . , . “Jiggs CLEVELAND, Dec. 16 (U. P.).—|the-state centers this week on th

Seal, after flirting with the 600mark ih the fire department league Coarh Paul Br for several weeks, finally got over . George Crofts is back at his old stand — the Illinois alleys. George became a salesman for a trucking company

own today fired cap-!Indianapolis Coliseum. There, on tain and star tackle Jim Daniell of | Friday night, Cliff Wells and Ever the Cleveland Browns less than al ett Case, two of the most famou | week before the championship game | Hoosier prep coaches, match thei with the New York Yankees. collegiate teams. Daniell was charged with intoxi-| Wells now is coaching at Tulane at the end of last season, but Jike cation growing out of an early-|Case at North Carolina State. most-others who have served around | morning ruckus with police here|Tulane-State game will be th tenpin establishments, he felt the|Saturday. His dismissal will leave nightcap on a double-header tha urge to get back where the crash! the club with but three tackles for opens with Indiana Central meet: the league playoff here Sunday. [ing Canterbury.

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