Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1947 — Page 9
“SPORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
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* . » YOU CAN ‘HEAR’ HIM COM- . Louisiana State Unisity drum beaters claim a leading | candidate for the homer of loudest dresser among college athletes. He is Dan Sandifer, a member of the Tigers’ grid backfield. . When Sandifer strolls across | the campus it is said the gorgeous southern fall foliage folds wp in |
campus dress goes something like | Orange shirt with a lemoncolored tie, purple-striped sport feather-tipped fedora, powder blue slacks and red and | yellow shoes . . , Here he comes,
” . ” THERE'S A DIFFERENCE . . . Minnesota beat the University of Washington this fall, 7 to 6 . c= The Huskies, iE a strong passing attack, were grounded because. weather and because the wet ball was not ¢hanged frequently enough. .In or Pacific ‘Coast Conference, Pro
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FROM CHOIR 10 GRIDIRON. | . Vanderbilt's toe s Zack Clinard, Le Church choir singer. . . . He was rushed = inte the Northwestern | game this fall in the last three minutes and booted a field goal for victory. ... He also defeated | Ole: Miss by kicking the pigskin over the bar for three points and also for a one-pointer on a kick after touchdown.
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Improved | Philadelphia Satans Hold Edge Sextet to Play Here In Withrow Series Tomorrow Night - | After 19 to 7 Triumph
Indianapolis Bids to Stay in Running | Tichenor, Steeg Lead Shortridge Scoring; For Top Position in Western Division Rough Riders Rack Up 28th in a Row
+By BOB STRANAHAN Shortridge High School held a three-to-two game edge in its inter-| | Victorious in three of their first four games, the Indianapolis state fotoball series with Withrow of Cincinnati today after defeating the [Capitals tangle with an improved Philadelphia Rocket sextet in thelr Ohio eleven, 19 to 7. yesterday at Cincinflati. next American Hockey League contest at the Coliseum tomorrow night | : Jack Tichenor, Shortridge halfback, scored two of the Blue Devils’ at 8:30. ‘touchdowns on a 22«yard pass and a 59-yard run in the second quarter The Caps went through their final tune-up drill this mOrnIng Jatiet Withrow A grabbed a first-quarter 7-to-0 lead. [and Coach Johnny Mowers #3pects his club to be at full strength Tichenor's second touchdown cut, 7 for the engagement.
c short a Withrow touchdown threat. H. S. Card Today Tony Licarl, who has been out Cap Scoring He intercepted a pass and dashed! Broad Ripple at Warren Cenof action for two games with an, Games @ Asta, 59 yards to score. Fullback Ted tral (m), 2 WY injury, probably will play. Mowers tpeaees : {Steeg outran Withrow's secondary Sacred Heart at Silent Hoowers, | He Will decide later which forward will | «defense in the fourth period for Crispus Attucks wt Evansville | ‘remain out of uniform tomorrow { 8
the final score, Lincoln. night following the dispatch of Riders Win Again’ PREP SCHOOLS 0 Sclisizzi from the Red Wigs) Meanwhile, northern Indiana! 8 John's Military at Perk School. to the local club. teams grabbed the Hoosier spotlight again as East Chicago Roosevelt defeated Whiting, 19 to 0, last night R before 10,000 fans. It was the Rough ders’ 28th triumph over a threear period and all but clinched the
mythical state title for Pete Rucinski’s team. It was Whiting's first Bend Central. Philotoff raced 32
jand 40 yards for two touchdowns defeat of the season. and Qiuto Squadroni grabbed ovis | The only upset in high school ‘Michele's pass for the third marker. | competition was the 20-to-7 beating | Gary Emerson, side-lined for six! {Gary Tolleston took from its city |weeks because of its school strike, rival, Wallace. /poured it on Columbus in an inter-| La Porte, defending champion of sectional game and returned to the {the Eastern Division of the NIHSC, Steel City after pounding the Bull|chalked up a 26-0 score againstidogs for five touchdowns and a
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Wally Kilrea Coach - Manager Max Kaminsky was ob- That leaves Coach Kilrea pretty
tained from Pittsburgh and Wally much on ‘the spot, despite the 12} Kilrea was hired as a coach. He is new players the Rocketé signed for| a brother of Ken and Hee Kilrea, this season. But he’s at least con~ former Cap players, and one of his fident ‘that the boys from: Philly first rebuliding moves was to buy| wi, abies Jack Your's resend of five en from e! There'll nefel familiar faces In the only game last night, lin the Rocket roster, too, for Phila- the surprising Washington Lions | delphia acquired Steve Wochy from blanked Springfield, 6-0, to tie the \Indianapolis, and Eddie Bush idle Providence Reds for first place | (another ex-Cap) from Providence. jn the “Eastern “division, of _, fg Wochy, at present, is playing gue. the first Rocket line pay 8 on For the Lions the only somber |Narduzzi and Walt Stefaniew. Nar- {result of the game was the loss of da and’ Sturn werk Haones el” 7k center, Kenuy Schule ast season’s first line. e . On the No. 2 front line are Ken Schultz had just scored WashingKilrea, Chuck Kraiger and Augie {ton’s sixth goal when he was ac-
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for two touchdowns. Dick Alban and ville Reitz blanked city foe Bosse, ! Bernie McMahan made the other 40- 0, as Jerry David scored twice, |
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Herchenratter, |cidentally struck in the mouth by a sais Ughan announced his resignation yesterday. Contreau in Nets the stick of Goalie Ives Nadon of] TONIGHT at 8 o'clock the fifth round of the Alley Proprietors’ Pete, the dean of Hoosier college coaches, will resign Nov, 15 after The Rockets lost a dependable! ithe Indians. singles eliminations will get under way at the Sport Bowl. ithe Little Giants’ final football game and will enter into private net tender when Nick Damore re- i= The leaders at the present’time are Johnny Kiesel with 76.33 points, business at Crawfordsville with his sister as manager of a bottlingy tired because of a back injury, but On the Ice and Howard Deer Sr. with 73.21 points. Following the -two top men TT company. !they have an ambitious newcomer AMERICAN LEAGUE ape Johnny Murphy, 7241; Frank Kagel, 60.27; Fonnie Snyder, 00.21; | Since 1919 when he returned to in Maurice Contreau from San Eastern Division Lee, 68.41; Johnny Mencin, 68.06, and Paul Stemm, 63.23. | the pak Sad. Pete had , Francisco of the Coast League to VoL rrm.d The tourney moves into its Anal) | cone approxima 0 an his shoes. | Rravidents verreas 3 } 3 : u Seasion ® og Indiana Alleys to-! Hor 950 uns on scores of 31, In | yoach g basketball and football. He Right now the Rock 2 ashington 2 3 0 14 y m. onor score Be ore 'was a graduate of Crawfordsville ing makeshift Backes aie lar Fifi ue hi 148 | The winner and runner-up will WAS made by Johnny Fehr, Bowes | High School where he starred in the injuries whish have: beleagu-| 8 21 3 8 2.1% (80 to Chicago for the National Seal Fast star, in Fox-Hunt action. the two. sports. In 1908 and 1909 ered the team, Phil Herhgeshe agus of Western Divisian | Match game championship tourna- Elis 652 was made on games of 191,! | omeuco, ou. 25 Th | he was a varsity fullback at Notre 8 0 ‘ment to be. held from - Rec. 6213 and 248, ew Yor ees,. W m one of the veterans on the club and a. Lo ? PHILLY FORWARDS—Mike 10 14 All expenses : _ | (Spee) Sanders and Claude ee es Sarthe roi : Narduzzi {above} 2nd Steve the Alley howdn, tod : vr y Propriclon. y) Yours showing the way, today | , ? .
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| Of of his services. HT--Buffalo at St. Lou ds: Phila- oe ’ § ® hicage Topping the list was Clarence Williamson with a 589 in the same| over their —t “I forma-
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WILL LEAVE WABASH Robert E. Pete) Vaughan said today {South Bend Adams as Fullback Bob|32-0 score. he would enter into private business after announcing yesterday he Uhlemann went over on a quarter-| Elsewhere, Brazil surprised Terre, would resign as athletic director at Wabash College, Nov, 15. Mr. back sneak and sprinted 40 yards Haute Gerstmeyer, 6-0, and Evans-| Vaughan began coaching at Wabash in 1919.
| B0ise and Bi Riny bootéd two out | added four conversions and Charles! Pete Vaughan Resigns as South Bend Washington, current passes, — Wabash Athletic Director
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» P 3 CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Oct. Pin after By Frank Wilson today of appointing a new athletic director after Robert E.
-at the University of | & Woch {1016 before joining the Army, from ast y@ar, ‘while OChy Hunt Classic League. Rolling for! Top team total in the Pritchett's| Sanders ail Young, alded by She He served two years overseas if
was’ acquired from the Caps in ‘Russet Cafeteria Baker marked group was 2718, -scored by Team Yankee line, put the Rockets’ usual-| France and returned to Wabash in, oast Game Gets S oth ht, the off-se season tradi ng. games of .224,' 265 and 184, Second No. ‘4, composed of the formerly potent “T" plays on the shelf for 1919. In 1932 he was named athe
{honors went: to Jim Fendley of the Comets. In. the Dezelan Classic,| just about 60 minutes last night as) letic director. In 1038, Pete gave up coaching .
( ) N HH | Go wd S {Do-Drop Inn team in the Dezelan the top team was Plach's Tavern they drubbed Chicago, 28 to 7, be-| n a iona rl cene Jan ons |Classic Loop. Fendley connected with a 2803, fore about 20,000 Soldiers Pleld| basketball and relinquished the’
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UP)—Key games and crucial games were
liberally sprinkled through the nation's football fare today, but the i game drawing the most attention and the ballyhoo was the meeting of cago [ dlc ise 600 BOWLERS (MEN) George Snyder. Schwitzer-Cummins .. 363 the former University of Illinois| a
i Clarence Baker, Russeil Cafeteria . 681 Southern California and California. Jim Fendley, -Do-Drop Inn 659 Carlen Beliviin api Envelope . 360 skat back, and Buddy delivered,
The power-packed Saturday program followed a light Friday night! Paul R. Walk, National Basketball Wiliiain ~ Swi Bowes "se, Jan ac a Wainien Dickingon, Poodmaster F. Mix. 387/ but it was Sanders who delivered)
William Switze B: Wi card which was highlighted by the victories of Boston College, Miami, League president, disclosed * today krank Weiland. "Construction 632 | Pred’ Burnside, gy A aid Mix, 3%) first. Just seven minutes and 12) d De “i 8 p Harry Lovendohl, Link Belt No. 1.. 627 Leo Basso, St. Philip's Men's Club HH an troit. : {that the cifcuit has abandoned its|Lorens Weisman, Antlers Rec. No, 1 633! Father Morley, Christ t al {plays after the opening kickoff, clash in the Southwest Conference ¥. © De King Wbout 80,000 fans are expected to In the Southeastern Conference, big alismpt 10 mainte a franchise i Arc Davenport, Link Belt No.1... 620 NX Burien go Re ah u— it sanders burst over his own Hght, fill Memorial Field at Berkeley Chicago. Paul Day, -Andianapolis Traffic Club 619 | 300 BOWLERS (WOMEN | tackle, got away from the Chicago| Championship Race will be held: » Geo! ) Cal, for the USC-Cal game which ae: Tn Sw i A a He announced, however, that Ne- i Becker, ort ARtrew ran 417 | Marvy, Roberts, Ariveh a 4 [a3 | secondary and ran. 78 yaids for thejtomarrow at. the Gremfisid Speeds will probably decide the Pacific. . PPOSE % wills .p 99 Lou Conley, An-De Bar 818 Dotty Clmmerman, Bowes Seal Fast.” 547 11st New York touchdown. | Vanderbilt, and Tulane facing Au- tional League clubs will play 22 Richard Sanders, Freyn Bros, AC. 818| Lots Glass, Pritchie Seal Past Coast Conference championship and p=. games in the Chicago Stadium on Wiliam Dicken, Linde Air Produc 3! Clertrude Bradley. Pri EOFs ai Then after a dull second period, the Western invitation to the Rose woh F 4 |double bills with the Chicago Stags. | Boy Wes Veleran § Administration i Muriel Hayes, ET 13) Founs took the second half kickoff | “e _ wes saves - BOW], Sou thier Cal, Snbeaten bok Notre pare Yes match tne] Walk said Owner George Cha- |Link Richardson. Funbowl Classic .. 813) boris, iter, Poxwers ogshy Jura... 3 98 opting al Poi ; a slight favorite al-! + Wilbur Green, EI Lilly .. 013 ; it 8 oo. e a ‘Pran | though California's Bears were un. POWer that Michigan has shown so Charis withdrew his organisation peu"perdinsia, Sunure’ rons 1! 818 BOL mith fase Gow" touchdown. Then Sanders took is year. | | beaten and untied. far as the two teams duel Jor ine po . Ea ava Ss el Grr aerking. | PRA ped Hassle: / HH | Boa mary JRru aes No Sed) Fast.. 332 over again. He topped an 80-yard | : thi 0; e sutlic streng ~1Bob Roth, Construction ........... 609|Hoae Rulton, Foxworthy Ford........ | McKeever combed the country for, Michigan, favorite to take the Big ay ied) Sutiona) champlonsiin, ay tional Sense: basketbail Bop Roth, Construction ... o8 | Helen Fehr, Indiana Gear... ....... $30 march with a 20-yard touchdown
othy Hiser, Indians Gea . : Harry Bowers, Sport, Bowl Recreation 607 Mae Rath Real Silk Mixed say sa pass to Bruce Alford and later ran! tha’ Irish Coach Frank Leahy has| “We intend to operate the league Ed Pelnthal, Aer tN, | 1. 80¢Betty Deppin, O'Brien Paints +. 831170 yards to score after falling to!
{the Rose Bowl, was a hea hoice! " No tra the Dons is TE ate, priafbugrile mnie g Del ul | ‘feared” all year, i with 11 teams, five in the Western Roy. Paires, New York Cenital : s06 | Anes. Junker, Jndpis. Typewriter. fa 526| ind a pass receiver, Standing: A . eyn 8 ¥ inesota, while Illinois, 46 Big Nine In ‘the East, Army pitted its Division and six in the Eastern Di- yu," pearson, 's port Bowl Recreation 003 op Bernice Thorpe, Frey Radio Mixed ih Eastern Division . McKeever said seven of| : 8 ision,” Walk said. Bill McGregor, Naval Ordnance aos Margarst Skelton Pritchett's Spon... 31 opp the nine Hoosiers, all from Ham. titlists, was a similarly solid choice ground power against Columbia’s|" Th a) St pers Bill Petty “ink Belt No, toes. SORL ERIS Nuttreals adlang rut rece iNew. York WL T Pet Pis Pls s are eo u 7 iaster nods | N "ive d, ommeded to him by 48ainst Purdue. air attack, Penn attempted to stay e Chicago Stags are members Tommy “Bullock, Link Bet No. 1 00|¢ 'Dickinson, Foodinascer Pas. Mix. 813! Bufiaio $03 1 I Te im mond, were recom unbeaten against the revitaliz:d °f the Basketball Association of y OTHER LEADERS (ME Cen ral 800 pio Denny, Solitaire : 815 Baltimore 1 5 1 181 83 156 a dogtor friend, “who felt that the) In the Southern Conference, Duke Navy Middies, while Penn State and America with whom the National Guy Diliman, Washington AIL. 599 Ethel Maher, Matolt Shoss _.. 504’ Brooklyn “ wostten red 167 98 218 and Wake Forest show- Charles Sauter, Rosedale Dairy ...... 596 : : estern Division a aor he. boys dove battle, while Texas 1nd Ries West VIE collided in a meeting eae has + Joint rel wareement. Gillen Jurd, shag U1...) 8/08 BOWL BOSOM vo ro” 8 SN improve the health of the boys.” |d0WR bal 4 & of unbeatens. The Stags have playing rights in| Fonnie Snyder, Real Esta -+ 893 prances Snyder, Indpls Typewriter 503 | Cleveland Poa he Re . Eight Pennsylvania lads also, rt Other 3 a 4 11, the Chicago Stadium. Bd Gaaiema. National ............... i A va Vasar aubn snd 3 1 77a die r leading games around the i . : OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Los Angeles ... 4 3 0 st 176 138 ns’ squad. ] 8 > t Don Moschenross, Steeg's Drug 81 . are members of the Dons’ sq College Grid Card nation included Indiana-North- , elk Said the He National gif ord" Pickenworth, Cathedral Club mn Bthel Hill Presto Lite Battery, Miced & gene v8y 4 198. 308 | western, Baylor-Tex League schedille is bfing re-written Tom Morgan, Moose 5i6 Clara Hatfield, White House PRO GAME IS ROUGH. . . For Next Week . Baylor-Texas A. and M., \. 000 of the withdrawal of the Ed Schott. Chevrolet Nighthawks 578 Margaret Cominons, Pub. Sery., Mixed § Buck Shaw, coach Southern Methodist-U. C.-L. A Chi t Tony, ager, Re Real Bik Area 3i3|Laurs Harding. Beard % Food 0) uf ue ? . " ’ ca eam. oO { oan o re merican suganne artin 1 v “i . As ! Mi ow ie All Ameri- | FRIDAY Arkansas-Mississippi, Maryland- 80 pi 60 Boy Potter, Hilicyent 565 Virginia Scoft, Breer s Drugs . . 0 eyh my gam rancisce m 0 | Hanover af Centre. Virginia Tech, M Tow tat We are arranging a ~BAME Leo Beck Hillcrest . 568 Mavus MoCoy, Linde Air Products 1 Football Confer- | irginia Tech, Missouri-lowa Stal _ 1 “And Wyant Laycock, Gwinn's Food Mkt, . 564 Martha Ryan, Foster. Messick, Mixed ca Professiona ' 8 And Okiahoma-Texas Christian. and schedule now,” he sald. “And each ; ig #000 gcotr 364 R. Pleld, Richardson & Mixed ence, has worried himself a case any Central at Anderson Nanford-Washington, - % team will meet every other team in John Guthrie, Foster-Messick 564 Betty Yount, Eagle Mac rine Co. Mixed 2] of ulcers already this season. . . . . = . the league sp. Aipmes. BE ee riinmarrre
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SATURDAY | 65-Yard Dash
| Ahi South Side Boxers Indiana at Ohio State. | ~ Boston College's 6-to-0 defeat of Parks and Kohen Casey Believes Win at Decatur, il. Bob McBride scored two touche
Towa at Purdue, : Villanova was the standout among downs last night to lead Indiana
after being jolted by a vicious Jove. |35t night's games. The winning ¢ y Gene Bland's South Bide Com- o,ire) College to a 19-0 Victory in es ak. Sh un 4" Nor 4 Cle tongoms vie re dun by On Tuesday Card [yrggher Qut’ mini comer mai mem 2 ove ivan and sor was nervous wreck over .the | - wo Nortiv tiny. Joe Diminick, in the third| Herb Parks of British Columbia, credit’ today Tollowing BD n place in the Indiana individual incident until Standlee. was ali Dae she Woman ar rd run, Othads and Sammy Kohen, New ATLANTA, Ga. Oct. 35 (UP)— four bouts at Decatur, Til, last| Orin Face. | E— right. . . . Shaw sees to it that | Michigan at Illinois. Joe ‘ {3 Untotkcd a 48-yard run, oop cite have seen signed for the Hugh Casey, tie Brovkivs Dodgers’, night. he: Mn | "Bill Fredenberger tossed two long his players feed their “furnas” | Pittsburgh at Minnesota. LL, ve petered out near hel gne fall semiwindup on Tuesdsy “oid reliable” relief pitcher, was| In the five-round feature, Dick P56 to McBride for the scores. well. . . . Before their Sunday | Ball State at Manchester. OO A had iit night's Armory mat card. the. author of a prediction today Roembke of the Indianapolis team, . Eicher scored Central's other games, & Shaw “must” is a beef- | Earlham at Canterbury, o Ble srouble subduing.” pommy 'Nilan, ‘the | Australian! that Leo Durocher' “doesnt haveldefioss Ver Tecs of Decatur at touchdown on a quarterback sneak, § Morris Harvey at Evansville Jo0'8® Was ington, 28 to 7. The . pnler, and Iron Mike Angelo of 4 chance of ever managing in 147 pounds * It was the fifth triumph for Innight). {i he poor a touchdowns 1044 are billed in the top attrac- Brooklyn again.” Boy Roberts. local 136- under. | diana Central and kept the GreyANOTHER STORM WARNING, Indiana State at Eastern Illinois. Eo epics "a d the tion for two of three falls or a 90- Tne rotund hurler, whose home knocked out Stewart Alex po in hounds within striking distance of . + . Plagued by hurricanes for | Wabash at Franklin. | plunge Yo TY 1 aul and the| te time limit. }is in the Buckhead suburb of: At- the second round. ‘Bill Robert, W the two top teams in the Hoosier month, tn still ay own vo ie 1ouawills 4 St. Soup's. ne A Setouption by The opener pits Buck Lipscombe ania said he doubted that Duroch- at oe ight ‘heavyweight, a dn College Conference. w com up. .. baseba w y : doh against Pavo Ketonen. All grap- or who was suspended for th _ McBride was tied with Bill Klein minor league convention is to be Principia at Rose Poly. |e hid ne -yard Suh by Sow plers on the card are junior heavy- 1947 season, ever Peng ae * decinon Roi Don Basger of of Hanover with 26 poitns each in held in Miami in December. ernment pegs Dh - ay e fourth! oo onts. baseball again. Ind 8 i tron Bi youl ‘the scoring race before last night's cre, Bane, Suc ois Golf Champ Dead "a was in 3 10 Kteky Quintet | Jah Ser nk gb ne will be there to make deals, swap CHICAGO, Oct. 35 (UP)—George 6. aa Jo Wright scored the frst Kautsky Quintet t will be di the West Cons where = * 'Boseball:. Adreement stories and just talk from along Payton, 24, State Open Golf Cham- three touchdowns. The Eagles hit Wins Rough Tilt "Te would come. Uaek. to Robinson Intends aseball Ag Pa. Oct. 3
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Sun., Oct. 26—2:30 P. M.
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Winner of feature event will be the Central Indiana Championship Trophy.
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H. 5 Cc Il G i Ri ult: "the Boy Scout benefit contest, 18-17, par, of ham san privileged children. rr — but couldn't match Kautsky brawn | Robinson said he didn't get a Sey A oliege ori esu (but couldn’: mateh Kauteky bromi 71.000 Seats Sold mciamn me senor noted © WORLD'S FASTEST SPORT SCHOOLS Chatta | proximately 2000 fans witnessed the, fact that he was named “rookie of Shortridge 19, Clnelnoati 1. Wear ER 0 einer. For Army-Penn Game |the year” He said his contract After Seeing Hockey, Players in Othe Boonville 7, Marien (Ky) 0. Heldelbarg 37. Wittenberg 13. rr PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25 (UP)— called for = “about . $5000"—the Games Appear to Be in Slow Motion Brasil 6, Terre Hote dersimerer o o, | Tennessee Biate 14, Wilberforce 7. $keator Webb Signs [No more tickets were left today for minimum salary that a major Bet Ch Roosevelt 13, Whiting 0. [Morehead 13, Georgetown (Ky.) 6. hi i the Nov. 15 Army-University of| league club can pay its players. a 5, Aus 0. . Loulsvikle 19, Western Kentucky 1B. With Athletics Pennsylvania football game in| “That” he said, “is why I have Gary Emerson 1, Catusibus 5 Aa Rarian 5a. Michigan % | purr ADELPHIA, Oct. 25 (UP)—|Prankiin Field. | to make this four-week stage tour.” Hammond hor Mich.) 1. 0, Soaeeny J Tua, Claire 4. Jimmy (Skeeter) Webb, 3-Yoas iid Penn officials announced that all . Bill |1= porte 260. Bouth ‘est Liberty 21, Davis Elkins 0. infielder recently released €171,000 seats have been sold. Penn's Sunday, 8: Bl freakin Sout Rend Ora [Pike HL, Morthotos ©" |Diteais Tigers, was signed 10 a 1048|ciaah with Navy today was awe CVO Football | Caps vs. Philadelphia 2) pam. Central Cathae 1.” ~ 7. [Southwestern Te Pittsburg (Xs) 0. contract today with the Philadel-!sold out in advance. | Tomorrow's schedule in the CYO! 2 000 RESERVED SEATS : Washburn 4, 8 Benedict's's. : phi Athletics. rrr rinses 1 Codet Pootball League at city 0 Sal S da t 10 AN is ripe to hold down the keystone in!ingiana Central 19, Earfnam o. | Souiwest sie) Bunter 13, Northeastern ¢ Webb, son-in-law of Detroit Fight Results ’ : | parks: Mviskon No. 1 at 85¢, Tax Incl, On Bo OH y a .. At any rate, Meyer, ormee 'coLusars {Fa Jai 31 3 atkins 1. Masses SLAVE Oak, appeared my valet Freee |B Joan of ATG'VE" 80 ‘Roth at wth and at Coliseum o % ce On ny Wil start Gene | 6. Belhel {Albright 9 Moravian 7 oe Flower vs erine a nera Tickets x Inel tald he will at the mie a iy Michigan Yo Noma: 1. Gantial 23 William Fenn 0... 1. compiling & 203 batting average. warmen, 0. ouipo doer Poor. 14%. fide, Helv Cros Holy Movary "i 250 ge ral Aduitstion and Side 180 a pa welringion x i . on | CREW FORK | (Bt. Nicholas Arena)—Biliy i So Ln vison No 2 | served (Tax incl) On Sale at A second with the Hoosier Indians nH Be ... Bethany (Kar) maperts 13. Pro “Basketball ORE AC Ed nied st. Soh Cutnadial ul ot Biter, Accepted at Both Coliseum and now is earmarked to succeed nih Now York U. 8, Amerie Contetenss =. [Kantskys 53, Greenwood : Tow Jones, lr. Sk i al gl st te 3 SONJA HEWIE In Person » second sme with the Pirates So eG © © 28 tenhibiston). : Sonn,
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