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DOCTOR'S MEAL TICKET... For.a patched-up job, Joe DiMaggio |

«1s doing an exceptional job of stay- | For 16 Teams i .s :

on as a top flight big league ball

player. . , . He has had some type of misery ever since he joined the p |] eaten New York Yankees from the Pacific Coust League) Missouri Valley Has in 1036 and now he's in. John's Longest Streak Hopkins Hospital, NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (UP) - Baltimore, getting Here's to the “sweet sixteen” of the worked over forifootball world, the 16 collegiate!" the 1947 season teams which still boast undefested'’ «+. It's the el-and untied records after the ses-|

y bow on his throw- son's wildest week-end of upsets. LE pr Ing arm that 15/ Topping the list are powerhonse | ! a %J milling. . . . The clubs from Notre Dame, Michigan, | J. DiMagglo gan Francisco penn State and Southern Methodist. |

Italian played practically all of last But there's plenty of glory to go season with a “dead arm” good for around to all on the dwindling list! only one throw a game. . .. He did with salutes going to six teams from | no throwing in practice before the east, six from the Midwest, two

games in order to hide the weak-|from the Southwest, and two from ness. © But DiMaggio continues to the Far West, |

hit that ball, and far, despite the! The longest winning streak of handicaps, . . . He has had knee them all, in point of number, be-

problems, eye ailments, heel trou- longs to- the Vikings of Missour| CLOSE ONE FOR IRISH — Mike Swistowicz (55) of Notre Dame picks up three yards through the line behind the blocking of teammate Terry Brennan (37) against Northwestern at Evanston Saturday. Both clubs salary wing. . ... But prior to 1947, 28th in n row. In point of longevity, Sloshed through a muddy field with the Irish coming out on top by one touchdown, 26 to 19. .

ble," stomach trouble and tonsilitis Valley, whose 31-0 victory over Wil-| before coming down with the bad liam Jewell on Saturday was their!

Joe was one of the deadliest throw- however, the honors go to Wesleyan, |

n_ : . Ea RET TN wa] a oe wnt 2% Wi Si iL SCOMG 71 Points Performances Indicate Wolverines Await Close Tilt Next Saturday Rose Bowl Bid

this latest trouble. . , , He believes, 13-0 win over Trinity, Wesleyan

and rightly, that it is as serious a with 15 victories in a row, started: . threat to his career as he ha: ever its string back in 1042, Nn in ecs confronted. , . . All American Gets-Bow! Bids. : y .

League clubs now know that his Pepperdine, Southern Oregon and By United Press - arm was “dead” last season and Upper Iowa are teams who haven't The Pittsburgh Steelers, they'll be watching for that flaw in been whipped in the last two se the 1948 campaign. : (sons.

ANDERSON WAS HERE ... up its: 14th in a row Eddie Anderson, who has resigned | Humboldt, 54 to 0, and today was as head football coach at Iowa, {considering a “feeler” bid to play in played end for Notre Dame the “Sun Bowl” at El Paso, Tex., against Indiana at Indianapolis’ on New Year's Day. Southern Ore-

in a minute and 48 seconds,

s y d was the other way around at the burg was the 12th in a row. Upper ments of this season yesterday to

, ’ beat the New York Glants, 24 to 7. ’ : {moments as battling Northwestern ho nw oth th ee Theteruption came with only three Week's Hoosier romped to two second-half touch- Michigan CAT FIGHT . . . Villanova and qj], on Thanksgiving and the Glass ®Nd-a-half minutes left in the College Schedule . -|down and turned what appeared to|pyogon Kentucky have been matched 10 Bowl at Toledo, O. on Dee, 6. game and-the Giants, with a 7 to 3 SATURDAY {be a rout into a close, 26-18 affair Hinots play in the Great Lakes Bowl, After playing and winning their lead. i Purdie at Indika. {in favor of the South Benders. | Minnesota’ Cleveland, Dec, 6. . . , In other gst two games of the season with-| But at that point Pitt Fullback Tulane at.Notre Dame | The Wildcats’ stand was impres- | indiana words, Wildcats vs. Wildcats. . , ./gyt notice, the Bt. Francis team Tony Campagno blasted nine yards| .

If the weather Is right, it promises (rom Loretta, Pa., gained ranking on for a touchdown that put the Steel- gam to be a rugged affair, since both yk: iist rof perfect teams by trim- ers ahead. Less than a minute later, teams are physically rugged and ming Adelphi of Garden City, N.Y, After a Paul White interception of| _N!A$ara at Valparaiso. tion-wide rankings.” tory was the fifth in the confe . a ter Wins Handily {and the eighth of the season for Butler Wins Handily [Michigan, and Ohio State wasn’t| was the newly crowned city-county| given any chance at all to upset the high school scoring champ,

put out what used to be called) qq to 0, “ferocious football.” » " » NOW BRING ON INDIANA Purdue 28, Pitt 0 . . . The Boiler- [total of 112 points to 0 for iheir| Val Jansante. makers were forced to work just rivals.

hard enough to stay sharp for you | The perfect record teams by sec- Only seconds later another Gov-

the Monon Victory Bell by blasting week. know what . . . this week's Big tions: {ernali aerial went astray, this one serious preparation on the Prac-'nut a 27-7 verdict over DePauw in Game. ‘ EAST (6) falling into the hands of Steeler tice field tomorrow. [the final game for the season for . . #0 Nine victories—West Chester, Pa., Charley Seabright who lugged it 35/ Taliaferro Out eh teams. Ball State toppled Indi- Three other conference games will NOW BRING ON PURDUE... | Teachers. yards for the third touchdown. |

Indiana 48, Marquette 6 . . . The | Eight Victories—Penn State, New Each time Joe Glamp converted,

Hurrying Hoosiers were not tired Hampshire, Wesleyan. | — aL all as they toppled the Hiil- | Bix victories—Montclair, N.- J, Speer Ha toppers . , . Boflermaker scouts {| Three victories—St. Francis of grew finger weary jotting down |Loretta, Pa. notes on Bo McMillin's pet plays. MIDWEST (6) " Nine.victories—Loras of Iowa.

+ + « Wabash 27, DePauw 7... Lit- son of Ohio, Missouri Valley. born gym, tle Giants had too much of every

thing for the Tigers this trip . , , per Iowa.

Howard Street Merchants, 51-22; Monarch tory over Pittsburgh in their dress

but the losers upheld the traditions SOUTHWEST (2) Fixtures in semi-final games, of the ancient rivalry and fought Nine victories— Non-tourney results were: ; until the Inst whistle. . . The win-| Cameron, Okla., Aggies. aMoose Lodge defeated Vinzer Electric of ners ctroamlined the Bell, | Eight victories—Southern Method- fj onsburg, 43-41. Paper Package thumped ist. beat Beech Grove, 32-35, and St. John's . a = : aa outscored Van Camp, 45-28, HAIL THE NEW CHAMP . .. FAR WEST (2) tee

Michigan 40, Wisconsin 6 i me] Beven victories—Southern Oregon | , Commercial League schedule tonight a

College of Education. Parts vs, Indianapolis Conservatory; 8:15, | win is wonderful . + The Wolver- 8 Aeto . |8quirt vs. LGS Bpring $luteh; 9:15, HanInes again closed the gates of | ix victories—Pepperdine, cock County vs, Turners.

mercy on the Badgers as they | ==s—— — sewed up the Big Nine title . , ,

le on porno wee wri Diy Patter By Frank Wilson

: The outcome will have no bearing T—— | { The men of Coach Jock Suther on the Big Nine race, for both are diana. Two games have ended in the conference crown and a Rose

old Washington Park years ago. gon's 40-12 decision over Chico rp leaking 1 asta Division counted out, but that still doesn’t |'1€5: ? {Bowl bid with a well-earned 40-6 «+ « In that gante, the Hoosiers State was its 15th straight, while °F the Na :

ed the Irish at halftime but it Upper Iowa's 19-0 win over Wart- CAMe up with those wildest mo.

The FPrancisans are ® Governali pass had given the ter of getting tickets for the anunique, for they comprise the oniy Sieslors he ball Seep in Glant ter-| nual struggle. All the prize loca: ndefeated, untied, and unscored- Fitory, Pitt scored again on a 24-iions Jong have been spoken for. 2 z Hoy outfit in the country -with alyard pass from Johnny Clement to] The teams took things easy in Were prenty much wecording W the new titleholders this week-end. [the rival camps today, reviewing for V But still the splurge was not over.! Saturday's triumphs over Marquette |. ca and Pittsburgh before starting into

[their star, George Taliaferro, too Hanover, sending Bill Klein over for| |dral’'s markers. | much in passing and running to an|three markers against Rose Poly, B!8 Nine. Minnesota will entertain

;| Wisconsin, Purdue will travel to England's first tally climaxed an,

rdware Wins (easy 48-6 triumph over Marquette. closed its campaign with a 33-7

Warmup Net Tourney

‘Speer Hardware defeated Squirt,| . 8. ; 47-42, last night to win the WarmUP AND DOWN THE MONON] Eight victories—Michigan, Deni- up basketball tournament at Dear-

| 56-49, and Squirt stopped King's! self.

{due rolled up 309

{of Bob DeMoss. [Clyde Grimenstein

» COME WIND, RAIN OR SNOW . + Notre Dame 26, Northweste 19... It was mud in your eye last night. throughout but the Irish managed to stay out in front all the way by act shaking off some of the lethargy of the three --that usually hampers them after this 1343 actual total” was 94 the Army game , . . Twenty-one| handicap which raised their score 600 BOWLERS (MEN) N. D. first downs in heavy going|to 1437. The two men collected | sam Allen. Beam's Recreation......,

told the tale of victory No. 3 over|$200 for their actual pin total and |Bill Gammon, B, R. 6 p. m. Mix a Big Nine team.

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* » "| Following in second place in both [Bert Oarland, Moon-Lite Bowl......

” YOU FIGURE IT OUT . , , |divisions were Bill Blyth and Bill fag Siac’ meiasol oobi

Towa 13, Minnesota 7 . Prior Lane, who posted a 1207 actual|John Steinhoff, Delaware Twilight Mx. 608 A " ih 34 . to this one Purdue beat Iowa, 21 count. Their 72 handicap boosted Sie JF umdel, Jones Alle Co he Sos | Szulborski.

Stan Glogosa, C, Y. O, Mixed Bernie Maurer, Armour FO

to 0, and Minnesota beat Purdue, the total to 1369.

Frank Stumpf, Harrell Plumbers. ..... 601 26 to 21 ., . That's how :he 4. 8.

guessers are jolted by putting AT THE West Side Bowling Cen- f

OTHER LEADERS (MEN) faith in past performances. {ter the Capital City tourney

passed john Harris, Fox-Hunt Sun, Morn, ru | the three week-end mark. Kenn Christensen, Antler's Mixed ...

~ | p Charles Batts, Packard Indpls. Co. 588 BULLDOGS ON THE LOOSE ,,, Leading in the five-man team jerry O'Grads. Hor aoimibi So

] Pod Holy. Spirit Mixed. .. 97 ; s, handicap divis i i Jon Mullinnix, City Walther Mixed Butler 7, Valpo 6. + On Friday, " 'dicap division 18 the Indiana C. Maddox, Coca-Cola RU Coach Hinkle said this game wor- Fur squad which posted a 3267 | Bernie Krammer, B'nai Brith

~~ Frank Kot, Hosiery Workers ‘ happen.” | It happened, all The major change in the handicap Ray Davis National Malleable . right, but with the Crusaders on the division was the gaining of second | Bmort Bish, PoHL-0'0 Bun. Eve. Mx receiving end as the Fairview Blue- Place by the Calhoun Wine Shop

boys said it with touchdowns. quintet from Ft. Wayne. The up- i B Rippie I Bm. Mixed ou a | Staters scored a 3208 with handicap. Dick Clary, V. PF, W. 5¢ THE UNBELIEVABLE... , , Al ‘The top team in the actual group Bercy Van Horn, Clark Mat. & 8. Mx. §

baseball record that probably never of the tourney is the Allen Dairy | Abe Schuchman, Bethel Men's Club...

| “ will be surpassed was posted by the five of Ft. Wayne, They lead with| Don, Roedste Cathedral Wen ve hx. Chicago White Sox in 1820. . 4 2058 score. In second position is Harry Light, Solitaire Mixed

HERSHELL STILWELL and Forrest Buhneing today were winners| DeMoss, Bob (Stormy) Pfohl and ™ of the doubles tourney which wound up at the Pennsylvania Alleys Bill Canfield registered other .Pur- On Armory Card

Stilwell and Buhneing won first place prize money in both the contributed four extra points from night's Armory mat b al and handicap divisions. Buhneing dropped 704 pins for his half Placement. games’ work, while his partner collected 639. Added to

3 Goes to Sacred Heart ada. at one fall, with a §0-minute

r 5731 The Sacred Heart C. Y. O. 1oot- time limit, ried him “because anything might tally, with handicap, last week-end, Elmer Schrader, Delaware Social Mix, 569 -

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Hert Frey, Pritchett Sun. Eve. Mixed 55

5 protested game with Holy Cross at

| Park.

Grid Fans Scamble for Dope, Ducats

who For Meeting This Week at Bloomington |, CHICAGO, Nov. 17 (UP)—Michi-

8* have been accused of being a plod- Hoosierdom's annual autumn football classic, the old Oaken Bucket ding, colorless aggregation, refuted battle between Purdue and Bloomington, had the fans scrambling for ww wn ou" Pepperdine of Los Angeles, racked ¢} +" charge today by pointing to dope as well as tickets today. | by humbling (he most hectic scoring achieve

The way the Hoosier rivals polished off non-Conference foes in|

in years when the teams tangle at Bloomington next Saturday.

keep thousands of fans from wisning| Meanwhile, Notre Dame, gunning triumph

they had acted sooner in the mat- Of another mythical “ national] ~

‘championship, had a few anxious Bj

Butler at Cincinnati, | Upper Iowa at Evansville,

hind Michigan in the weekly na- —

In most of the other games, scores

Butler. had too much power | « alparaiso and trounced thet,

The Hoosiers didn't seem to miss ana State, 14-0, in another finale; |

|Hugh McKinnis, who replaced the triumph, and Canterbury blanked!

Conference, settled for a 28-0 vic- 21-6.

of the situation. Two Mat Events

due six-pointers and Art Haverstock| Arrangements for

Strong Line ~ Indiana's big problem: Saturduy, Club, with two évents on tap for| of course, will be to budge the stal-/local grappling addicts.

the passing of DeMoss to contend Dutch Schultz, of

Indiana won last season's Bucket| The tussle is slated for two falls

—_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES =" _

sports Hoosier Rivals Point To Bi

Unpredictable all season,

DNOWNNWW A - NOs PO OCCCOO=O~

into the third spot.

ond slot behind Shortridge. In gaining the top position as half, city champs the Satans ‘amassed 260 points against 31 for opponents. They racked up 140 points in the night, but the doctor:on the case first three games, scoring victories) said he wasn't sure whether Water-

gan's high-geared football over Beech Grove, Southport and|field’s handsome jaw was broken.

(with the Big Nine crown clincher, {prepared today for agdinst Ohio State Saturday in the {regular season finals, but had its

ment of the season—21 points with- their final tuneup engagements Saturday forecast the closest struggle eyes on the Rose Bowl

The Fritz Crisler eleven clinched

G k Tichenor, Shortridge 8 orb Mappes, Sacred H'rt 10 Bill. Roberts, Speedway ., Jim Swope, Broad Ripple. . Konnje King, Speedway .. Dennis Jent, Washington . or John Manka, Law. Cent.

over Wisconsin. That vic-

g Nine Standings

OPO ~ScomN

—- aca sOoDe

| Byron Weaver, Law. Cent, 80 [Jim Stevens, Law. Cent... . 9g 10s | roller outfit. From then on it was + a breeze for the Blue Devils. Coach George Gale's charges won * the last five in a row with only | Broad Ripple managing to score. Tichenor Leads Scorers Jack Tichenor, fleet Satan back,

OMmOmOO~Dg ~-

sive enough to drop the fighting Northwe Irish into the runner-up spot be-!one-haif

racking | ip, 0 extra |g The formality of offering the bid| points in nine games for a total of | the Rose Bowl !

ders, 27-6. Wabash retained probably will take place early next|" Fullback George, England was the

potent scoring punch that led to the Continental's downfall Satur-| day when he crossed the double] be on the Saturday slate which will Stripe twice and ran for one extra close the 1947 grid season for the Point to account for all of Cathe- s

Three Conference Games

Indiana for the battle for the Old 80-yard drive early in the sécond Chicago Cards 7 linjured Indiana halfback plunged |Anderson, 13-0 | Oaken Bucket, and Northwestern Stanza, Carl Accomondo and Charles. ere rf i ’ ’ -v,

for two of these touchdowns, The| Against other out-of-state com. “i. Move downstate to Illinois. others mainly were tne work of petition, Hoosier teams lost four of Last week-end, Iowa pulled the Sub Quarterback Del Russell, whose five contests. = While Franklin Surprise of the day ‘by upsetting passes accounted for three scores, downed Wilmington, 19-6, Olivet) Minnesota, 13 to 6, after Coach Dr./ Beven victories—Notre Dame, Up-| Speer dropped DeGolyer Printers, and he went over for another him- edged Earlham, 20-19, Kentucky Eddie Anderson turned in his resigmauled Evansville, 36-0, Otterbein Pation. Illinois tripped Ohio State, The Boilermakers, who've geen ran over Manchester, 33-0, and ld 5 hy oR on Son eyence {the surprise team in the Western Loras nicked St. Joseph's yesterday, #3 1c 6. Purdue bounced Pittsburgh, Notre Dame will be the last 28 to 0, and Northwestern bowed to | rehearsal for the Bucket clash. Pur- Hoosier college to close its season. | Notre Dame, 2% © 15. “ yards on the The Irish will travel to Los Angeles, The Wolverines completely outSouth Bide Turners: 7:15, Central Motors round to 24 for the Panthers and Dec. 6 to meet Southern California, | classed Wisconsin. C really didn't need the aerial work This Saturday, they close their|in the first period, Michigan paid From the time home campaign against Tulane | No attention to the muddy field intercepted a Other games this week are Butler| 2nd the backs handled the ball |Pitt pass and went 43 yards to at Cincinnati, and Niagara at Val- With sure hands to run up a 20-6 comp booted the extra {score in the second quarter the. paraiso. | Boilermakers were complete masters ——

We |Schmutte carried for three first Les Angeles . : ‘downs to "the Washington 4-yard | line where England Jbulled over, Jim | Roberts’ kick from placement was

Two minutes later, Dick Adkins fumbled for Washington and the Cleveland ....10

On the second play of the third iperiod, Don Leppert hurled a 51-|

yar ni arl E for New York 16, Los Angeles 13 9 pass 10 End Oarl bers Cleveland 37, San Prancises 14. Brooklyn 21, Baltimore 14.

Double Forfeit

{Washington's lone tally. | edge at the half. Michigan romped to 20 more points. jp, Come From Behind

In the final half The Irish put up a rigid defense

the second half as the Conti- ; ‘nentals tried frantically to score by Ordered by IHSAA Iowa came from behind to trip the air. Cathedral intercepted three | Minnesota. The gophers took a 7-0 0f the pitches, however, and 14 went ordered by L. V. Phillips, Indiana LOMOYXrow jeaq but little Al Di Marco pitched (incomplete. ill have been five successful passes to set up the | completed by Matchmaker Lloyd | tying touchdown in the first four {Carter of the Hercules Athletic minutes of the third period. Then! he completed twe throws to Bob

| Langley in the fourth session to! si Wart Boilermaker forwards, Pur-| The star bout will be an Austral-| get up the winning marker.

: 4 648 due's line play has been outstand- | ian tag-team skirmish, with Buddy $300 for the top handicap score. '|pyui’ Fields Delaware Bow: meets’ ea|ing in virtually every engagement/Curtis, Indianapolis, and Tommy | g

Horn Sets Record

At Florida Track

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Nov, 17 (UP)—Ted Horn; Paterson, N. J. racing car driver, today held a new world’s record for 23 séconds around a. semi-banked half-mile dirt track, breaking his own previous final period after Ohio made its/mark of 23.78 set at Richmond, earlier this year,

Illinois gainst Ohio easily. thi; season. Then, too, there will be Nilan, Australia, primed to face waltzed to a 14-0 edge in the first

Houston, Tex, half and counted twice more in the {with and the hard running of Harry and Steve Nenoff, the “Russian

strongman” from New York City. 1one touchdown.

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City Foothall Title Is Held By Shortridge

Satans Finish First

As Continentals Bow

By GEORGE WELDEN ii : Shortridge’s Satan powerhouse Things got so rough, the 37,934 was the 1947 city high school foot-| customers were wondering whether. ball champion today but players there would be enough men left and fans alike had a fighting band to finish the game. J of Cathedral Irish to thank for Lo. keeping Washington from sharing! FIVE MEN-—three Bears and two | Rams—were ejected for unnecessary the roughness. Ed Sprinkle of the Irish upset Washington, 13-7, Satur-| Bears was accredited with landing - day afternoon to drop the Conti-| the haymaker on Waterfield.

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Haymaker on Handsome Jaw

‘LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 (UP)— The Chicago Bears professional {football team and the Los Angeles |Rams turned a football game at Staid Memorial Coliseum into a {bare-knuckle battlefield yesterday. | Today, Bob Waterfield, former | UCLA ~stdf “and “husband ‘of movie {star Jane Russell, was being ex{amined $0 determine whether his jaw was broken. Several other players nursed bumps and bruises and even the equipment boy had a shiner,

Jack Matheson, 228-pound Chicago end, allegedly punched Buddy

orp | Leininger, 100 - pound Ram club19 house boy, as the teams were leav2¢| ing the field. 40

Matheson also invaded the Ram

54 | dressing room, where he was felled. 122) by Ram Coach Bob Snyder,

12 a... a WATERFIELD stayed on the nentals from a tie with Shortridge field—the entire game after he got {popped while throwing a forward Broad Ripple moved into the sec- | pass in the second quarter. But he |only did some kicking in the last

The telephone wasn’t being answered at the Waterfield home last

Chicago drew 114 yards in pen-

Then came the 13-13 tie with alties, with Matheson penalized Washington, the only team to come | three times for unnecessary roughclose.to stopping the Satan steam-| ness.

City County Scoring

» » # AFTER tempers cooled, Bulldog

49! Turner, Chicago captain, went to i the Rams’ quarters and apologized | for the fighting.

Some said the after-show was

{caused by a misunderstanding be-

tween Bear Croach George Halas and Leininger. Halas asked Leininger for the football he was hold-

ing, thinking it was the ball used in

the game. Leininger refused, saying that the ball had to be turned over to the referee. : : Actually, it was reported, Leinger was holding a practice ball nd the referee had already taken the playing ball,

Pro Grid Standing

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Division

L T Pet. Pls. Op. Pittsburgh .....7 2 0 918 216 182 Philadelphia .. 6 2 0 .750 224 162 oston -.4 5 1- 286 100 161 {Washington ..2 6 0 .,250 178 271 | New York 0-7 1° 000 86 210

Western Division

0 875 179 109 0 .750 245 173 0 .500 171 134 0 375 170 143 0 333 186 203 ALL-AMERICA . CONFERENCE Eastern Division

hicago Bears 6

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W LT Pet. Pts. oh New York ...9 2 0 .818 205 181 {Buffalo ...s....T 3 1 700 253 218 Brooklyn .....3 -7 1 .300 145 Baltimore .....1 9 1 ,100° 130 295

Western Division

1 0 909 313°%140 n Francisco 6 4 1° ,600 244 220

Irish recovered on the Continental Lot Angeles .. 5 6 0 .455 20." In seven plays Cathedral move: to the 1-foot stripe where England |plunged over. He added the extra Chicago Cardinals 2% Sreen Bay 20.

‘ 261 208 - d Chicago .... 1 10 0 091 226 335

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League

burgh 24, New

ork 17. Chicago Bears 41, Los Angeles 31. Philade!

Iphia 32, Boston 0

Detroit 38, Washington 21.

All-America Confertnce

A double forfeit of 2-2 has been

High School Athletic Association commissioner, against Tanover and Saluda basketball teams,

On Nov. 1, Hanover defeated Sal-

uda, 18-17 but Principal D. C. Weir of Hanover forfeited the game when he learned J. D. Taff, a player, was ineligible because of a trans\fer rule violation.

Saluda Principal, O. C. Boyer,

then discovered a similar violation on his squad. Keith Ligon trans{ferred to Saluda from Greensburg.

(scramble, 34-20, but Purdue holds 14 out of three, with a 90-minte whe {victories in the series to 10 for In-| curfew. |

ent The opening fracas will pair Rex.

. 5.5.» | Moberly, of Birmingham, Ala. and | CYO Grid Division Benhy Truedell, of Windsor, Cane

| ball team won the Second Division i —— e——————" ——| over “st. pnp. Dison 1 wn HEADQUARTERS |

finish play next Sunday’¥St. Catherine will play the second half of a

3:30 p. m. Wediiesday at Christian

DIVISION 1

ws Ww LT The team had four pitchers who Service Sales of Bedford with p13, | Rovere lochs, Stout Meld Mixed... Bs Satrine . : : ] i were 20- p 's, vet 3 Ed G «| William Darnell, B. R. 8:30 p. m. Mx, St, Joan of Are +3 1 1 ire Wo winners, yet the Sox d Gaalema and Red Stuart re Clarence Southern, B, R. 3 p. m. Mx. 537 si. Thomas Eb v3 3 1 falled to win the pennant as Cleve- tained the top spot in the doubles Don Rohr, Ft. Square 8 p. m. Mixed Little Flower * sd. ¢ 0 land prevailed, . Red Farber competition with a 1240. Bud | Bert Redington, Mt. 8q. 6 p. m. Mx, . {8t. Roeh's .. 2.8 1 : 4 t, A ¢ . Mixed. . : Sl won 23 games and lost 13; Lefty Schoch and Jack Hunt are second |™ Thucett American Can Co. Mixe | Holy Rosary : 11.4 Williams, 22 and 14; Dick Kerr 21/ With a tally of 1224, 300 BOWLERS (WOMEN) BL ARB Lvivissiiinannnnin 8 8 C00 and 9, and Eddie Cicotte, 21 and 10, The new singles leader is Milt Jelen choi, Packard Ram ix. 8 PIVEN oma), | I YOUNGSTOWN . + Two of these pitchers, Cicotte Bry#h of Ft. Wayne, besting PACE |e viove Woods ‘Link TBeltt® [\.1 j43|Sacred Heart ... 0 0 and Williams, were involved in the setters Bob Wilson's 646 with a 672. Vesta Davis, American Can, Mix... ip i 3 STEEL KITCHENS Black Sox 1919.World Series scandal, Hershell Stiliwell also passed the Jassie rook pri? sun. ve. Holy Name 3 of CABINET SINKS but the proof did not come to light| Crawfordsville kegler with a 649. ' Ey Deion: Bnd pi p Baatounadred uxer 3 3 until the tailend of the 1920 sea-| The all-events leader fis. Art | oan Joyhans, Holy Spirit Mixed .-- sof st. Joseph-8t. John .. ee FLOOR AND WALL CABINETS mn. Smethers ¥ nes Depke, xed ........... 180, PALFIGI ...5.cosinsnsssnys oe 3 1 son RW hers with 1882 pins. He reached Marg Battreall Clark M. & 8. Mix. Division winners will play for the IMMEDIATE DELIVERY “| this total by combining a 639 team | - Te —— {championship Thanksgiving Day. ON MOST SIZES game; 626 doubles tally, and a 617 OTHER, LEADERS (WOMEN) SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY or in the-singles divisior Ann Riba, City Walther Mixed (All games 2 p. m.) 10 36 MONTHS T0 PAY | : . Marian Maggiore, Del. Twilight Mix. 484 Bt. Cath i 8 { 8 8 =» Shirley Bowsher, F.HO'O Sun. Be. 482 ane Tere fi t. Thomas at 39th | INTHE fifth U, 8. Rubber Co. Earn Pore matinee MintqSun. Eve. 481 A05 INOS of Arc ws. pel ROSE TIRE CO | 4 | mixed "doubles tournament at the hy Rael Chistian Church _.. 478) 00th Mg Aaa >” + Seooke] AN ST { e ull, Br, y . IX. is Vs. « Anthon rook- } \ | Delaware Alleys yesterday afternoon | Christina Reed, Coca Cold mo. ade d yo | 930 N. MERIDI : 243 E. Ohio MA-5584 | the winners were Carl Berne and of’ Carey. Delaware Social Mixed

—— | E. Falkner, who stored a 1366. In| Maree Russell CYO Mixed {second place were Mildred Farr and Lois Hutton" Prius 35 in JO 1. Hoyt with a 1256,

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