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The possibility of bringing the American Bowling Congress’ na tional tournament to Indianapolis in 1950 has been a much discussed

It was discussed again yesterday at the annual board of directors meeting of the Indianapolis Bowling Association, Neil King submitted a report fo the assembled keglers in which he said ‘that proposals had been sent to the ABC headquarters regarding a possible site for the tourney in Indianapolis. Several buildings have been considered. The realization of the national tourney coming to the city awaits the approval of the ABC, Elected to head the association for the next year was Fred Tegeler Sr., who moved one step up from his former position as first vice president. Moving into Tegeler’s former " spot was Harmon Pritchard. Harry Wheeler, Glen L. Campbell and Kenneth Bogart were elected 2d, 3d and 4th vice presidents, respectively. ; In the election for the Executive Committee the following were named: John Blackwell, Everett Chandler, Charles Fisher, Harry L. Freyn Jr, Dewey Gommel, Arthur Haufler, Albert Hermann, Ired

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BOWLING PRESIDENT |kicked the extra point again and Fred Tegeler is the new president of the Indianapolis Bowl-

vanced from first vice president in a meeting yesterday and succeeds Richard C. Lennox,

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' Drop 5-2 Decision to Bisons Last Night Following 7-2 Loss at Springfield Saturday

BUFFALO. N.Y, Nov. 34—The Indianapolis Capital d i id y vNLY Nov, 2 e Indianapolis Capitals roosted in 3 De re isin hit, So the Western Division of the American Hockey League victory. AY iver a Soubje koe 3 Qeient.aver jhe Lg 4 3 . A ‘The Caps fell. a point nd the Buffalo Bisons by droppilig a 95+ a. Nally Sot Sous, helped decision here last night before a jam-packed throng of 9812 Memorial Adams pl ed over for a touche Auditorium fans. This came on the heels of a 7-2 loss at Springfield down and Art Haverstock kicked Saturday nigh. ‘ the extra point. The Caps’ record on the eastern a the mitial period As time was rapidly running out road trip now stands at three vie- 9:0 re their advana the Boilermakers, they put ove tOFies against three defeats and one The Bisons BRpe i pelt Asyan. another touchdown on a pass over tie. Indianapolis still must tackle ng Hh whi Aig R re. Cooper the IU goal line, Bob DeMcss to the Hornets at Pittsburgh Wednes- At, YOU b h rst oy his ir Rh W . de day night, and the Barons at Cleve- rapped home the first of Ris pals p eiger, W 0 made’ & SPEC) oq’ next Saturday before they re- from the Caps’ goal mouth an (tacular diving catch. Haverstock | to their home arena. | then Tommy Bell fired home 2 {wicked shot on a pass from Les lit was 16 to 14 with only 20 seconds| Lose at Springfield | Douglas. remaining. Russell was the game's] The Hoosier City skaters’ never| ghortly after Bell's tally, with leading ground gainer. |were in contention against Spring-|puffalo's Art Lessard off the ice, | Irish Win Handily {field Saturday night as the Indians|cjifr Simpson scored on a nice pass | Notre Dame's Irish didn't even tallied four goals in the first pe-|play—blinking the red light behind need the guiding hand of Coach Tod. Enio §clisizzi and Nels Podol-| Bison netminder Connie Dion at Prank Leahy Ws the South Bend SKY got the two Indianapolis mark-|;):54 of the middle stanza.

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Hohlt, Dean Linson, Willard McCoy, Ray Shields and Louis Sweeney. In the future there will be one §72 scored last week-end. representative on the Executive Committee ~ ‘ach 200 teams, orflwas Mandy Zelt' of Decatur,

portion thereof, in the association. replaced Art Smethers’ 1882 with an

The membership of the committee 1336, will fluctuate each year in propor-

tion to the number of teams in the Week-End Bowli

group. . The “shadow ball” rule will now 00 BOWLERS (MEN) Larry Lehmann, Br. Rip. J p.m. Mi

permit a practice alley in doubles and singles con. Mace Jenkins, National Malleable John Harris, Fox-Hunt Sun. A. M

tests, In the past & practice hall porn Revnolds,—Br. Rip was permitted only in team evenis, Red Maynar Fox-Hunt Sun ’ . a sy, Jim Rutter In the West Side's Capital Cty gq pjummer, Jones Auto Co. Mixed tournament the Wed 2ug's activity OTHER LEADERS (MEN) - ve rise to several changes in the Bill Lee Br. Ripple 1 p.m. Mixers ga i to ge Glenn Maxwell, Pack. Indpls- Co. Mi standings. A. Nelid, Delaware Social Mixed

The top three teams in the handi- Abe Schuchman, Bethel Men's Club : Russ Hart, Br. Ripple 8:30 p. m cap division remained the same With walter Blackwell, Hosiery Workers

Davidson's Indiana Pur leading the Kenny Christensen Antlers Mixed

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: Don Sterrett, Clark Mat. & Sup. Mix. 378 ceptions were turned into touchway with a 3267, including handi- Louis Mruittio, CYO Mixed P 576 d bled Cincinr Ht cap, posted the second week-end Verton Evans, Moon-Lite Sun A.M. . 573 Gowns and enable incinna 0

3 Father Earley, Holy Spirit Mixed of competition. » 3 5

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Clyde Cantrell, wayne eon- Marvin Bartle, Solitaire Mixed

of Ft. Mark, 6 p.m. Coca Cola (Cent)

J tinued to lead in the tctual section; pon Roeder Cathedral High School «.

but the Blemar quintet of South Tom Heininger, City Walther Mixed John Wolf, B'nai B'rith

Bend moved into second place with pon Chesher, VFW a total of 2951. In third was Hill- Robert McPherson, Del

Aeasd i R. Gulley, 2:30 Coca Cola (Cent.} brook Tavern of Louisville with a/R Sole 2 cian Can Mixed

2017. Don The city of Cincinnati placed ron Carver, Fnt. Sq. 8 p. m. Mixed three new leaders in doubles piay. 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 1 Helen Schmidt, Packard Indpls. Mix Elmer Dean and Dr. Dan Smalley Ruth Lehmann, Br. Rip. 3 p.m. Mix of the Queen City assumed first: yesta Ditvis, American Can Mixed Ww No) : Jane Wright, Clark Mat place with a tal of an even 1500 Sa ant CR i pins. Dean hit for a 307 while his gthel Maher, Solitaire Mixed partner dropped a nifty 693 timbers.

OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Babe Dietz and Vic Vielhauer moved Fitelle Nash Br

Mary Riley, Pnt. 8q. 6 p.m. Mixed

Alta White, Fnt. Square 6 pm. Mix

1206. Vielhauer was high for ihe duo with a 666.

\ The new singles leader was Jonnny Betty Fox m. Mixe

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» , ball on PAch Glyde Cottingham, Fox-Hunt Sun A.M. 629 each scoued two touchdowns to lead

# p.m. Mixed 608 five of the nihe extra points. Bren806 ) x-Hunt 7:30.p.an. Mixed 605 DANS 12 points boosted him to sec-

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terrett, Parkway 6 p.m. Mixed 507 Otto Marhens. Fut. Sq. 6 p.m, Mixed 30% play of the game when Halfback cago Gears regular, in their lineup! (unassisted) 6.01; (2

& Sup. Co. 506 the second period, Stephens un- league and the Windy City team.

Ripple 6 p.m. Mixed 491 . b 480 : into second place by virtue of their Ina Christie, Delaware Twilight Mixed 471 In the third quarter, breaking loose room for Hale on their roster.

I Musgrave, Fox-Hunt 7:30 pm. Mix, 460 Lena Huston, Pritchett Sun; Eve. Mix, 463 he was

power rolled over helpless Tulane ers in the final’ session. | Buffalo's Doug Lewis and the for a 59-6 victory and its eighth ASainst the Bisons last night it caps’ Don Morrison traded marklof the season. was much the same story. Winger ors in the final period before Cooper Leahy was on the West Coast Tommy Cooper notched a goal each ended the night's scoring. getting an eyeful of the Southern in the first and third periods as the| Elsewhere around the league last California team his eleven will meet Bisons got revenge for an early- night, Providence registered the in Los Angeles on Dec. 6 and the S¢8son home shellacking by the most notable achievement by pullnq Irish were in charge of his assist- Caps. ~ ing within a point of the leading g ants. The action was fast and furious Hershey Bears in the Eastern DiviTerry for two periods, but slowed up in gion, The Reds rapped the Bears, . the final stanza as the teams tired, g.2 with Plaver-Coach Terry Rear Little Freddie Hunt gave Buffalo den getting his team away to a lead it never relinquished when. two-goal lead in: less than five with the Bisons short-handed, he minutes stole the puck near the Indian- New Haven nudged Springfield apolis cage and whipped it past ¢.3 and St. Louis walloped Wash-

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x. 650 boi the attack and Fred Early kicked a

. 600 ond place in the state individual . socring race with 66. This put him

397 — “ 3 , x. 385 six behind Bill Klein of Hanover, gto, 8-2, in the other games last 38 who=has completed his season. Kautsk S Meet night. 1 Butler is Beaten ‘Hockey Summary . 580 | - 8 oo . 379 Two fourth-period pass inter Sutiale. 15) dndianapolis: 13) Dien * Goalie Almas Lavooe Left Defenseman Fogolin fs HR Field Right Defenseman . Nicholsdn ai turn back Butler's Bulldogs, 26-19, Douglas Center Doran ua x 1 Left W Paveliok 565 In the closing game of the season The Toledo Jeeps will be the next Be Ra WR Bi

561 for the Fairview team. The game, Butler Fieldhouse foes of the In- _ Spares—Buffalo: Lessard, Jackson, BIake.|, Campeanu, Halderson, Curry, Lewis, Hunt,

iH Pleven ut CTIETat: betore'-some dianapolts Kautskys nua regularly Hickey, Brown. Indianapolis. Millay, Sum us 10.000, gave the Bearcats the first scheduled National League encoun- mers, Simpson, D, Morrison Podolsky 238 'Mid-Anferican Conference champ- ter tomorrow night. Bullivan, Gauthier, Schisigl, Least 313 fonship. The Hoosiers will : 2

513 : have the Ruffalo Cincinnati scored on ‘the second services of Bruce Hale, former Chi-

-5 Indianapolis oe 8 3 2 First Period Scoring— (1) Buffalo, Hunt Buffalo, Cooper . Bell) 17.54. Penalties—Jackson Roger Stephens broke through the tomorrow for the encounter. Hale [ejard, Summers, Sclisizzi sd 1 left side of the line and went B87 was awarded to the Kautskys after og tcond Period Scoring - 3 Bultala. Bel ed 532. : t { as, Jackson) 34: olis, 227 vards across the goal. Midway in the breakup of the new professional Hig (Doran) 11:54, . Penaities—D | Morrison, Lessard, Millar

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5 Third Period Scoring — (5) Buffalo, s04 corked another 42-yard dash which! The Kautskys have released Lee [.yis (Halderson, Hickey) 8:20. (6) Inwas or S yr a 0 10 ar dianapolis, D. Morrison Summers, Scligood for a second touchdown. Pugh, acquired from Dayton near disnapolis,_ D. Mortis woes. Bell,

make Douglas) 16 12. Penalties—None Officiale—Rabbit + McVeigh and Waiton from the 15 when it appeared that Lose to Lakers Russel ; trapped on a pass play. Last night at Minneapolis the On the Ice

Capt. Ott Hurrle's interception of Hoosier defenders couldn't do much AMERICAN

Kenny Smock tallied for Butler the close of last season; to

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. Nellie Martin, Jones Auto Co. Mixed 462 R : » : Kiesel, star of the Marott’s Shoe Maude Howard. Christian Church 4% a pass and jaunt to the Bearcat 6 about lanky George Mikan and Jim Western Divihion 0s. 6 0G team, who marked games of 233, gertiude Sneed ohn Mixed ~~ 441 set up another Butler marker in! Pollard, so they dropped a 67-56 de- pittsburgh B13 3 aoa 246 and 213 for a sizable 691. Second anna Riba, City Walther Mixed 45 the same period, Francis Moriarty cision to the Lakers. Minneapolis Ihikapois 11 8 F 23 94 12 caw John L. Sullivan of Louisyile © Tie, Beissare Socal Med 4 going over for this one. strengthened its hold on the top Seand ~~ 3 ¢ 3 18 3 hit for a 672, and Milt Bryan of jo Berkepes, CYO Mixed . in Interceptions Costly spot in the Western Division by the Eastern Division = SE ——— — - Ef ——— ——— 8 . £ 1 ' t q.! 3 & 3 "lt 5 i y ’ 1s ’ CG rons NEED MONEY ene Doris Rugh, Cops Cola 10 Mac Graham and Jim Dougherty Victory. : Hershey 9 7 3 31 63 68 | : bk A scored for Cincinnati after fourth- Saturday night, at the Fieldhouse, Frovidence ..... } 2 2 h » 4 i # ; > Bb Roembke to ppear veriod interceptions and Tom Jessen the Kautskys had little difficulty Washington ..... 7 12 ] 1M 8 On Wednesday's Card kicked both extra points to make in subduing the Tri-Cities Black Eulladuipine ‘ $13.1 0 a0 . Dick Roembke, 147-pounder, will If 26-12. Smock’s 21-yard pass to Hawks, §2-48, helore 6200 fans. RESULTS LAST SIGHT ON PRACTICALLY return. $0 action Wednesday night David Peterson accounted for the uneapols 67 oh Indep A ol punaio Rb. Ds. EVERYTHING! to appear in one of the two fea. final Bulldog touchdown late ui the Pélara, f . 3 3 0 Ceniachen, £1 3 | New Haren Ae 0 ATOS, 4 K < . 3 +% LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS | ture fights on the amateur boxing game and Ray McSemek converted A at 2% 3 EN 1.33 THIE WEEK'S GAMES A over wein o1 | cara at the South Side Motor Arm: Evansville accounted for the de. Saraliase 18 § pion! 8 4 AMRRSGMCANBIARAnoLlS bl Fl — 9015 S. Pennsylvania St. feat of one of the few teams of aikan c # 6 2 Risen. c 3 2 3 burgh: Cleveland at Buffalo; Springfield m— ion or : u : i To AD. ’ at Philadelphia ¢ south Side Comntunity Center the nation remaining with a clear Dwain. & 4 3iplamdes, ©. 3 3 2" THURSDAY ~ Springfield at Cleveland uick Service! boxers will face a team of South record when the Aces topped Upper Durkee g 0 1 2 Dietz § 1-3 o Ditsburgh_at Hershey: Bufels nt Fe ® | Bend amateurs. Russ McKinney, Towa, 6-0. It was the first defeat Rocker, g. 0 0 0 Andres, g 3 0 0 FR DAY=Brovidence ut Washington 3 § wo - “ .- 2-HOUR . 5-HOUR 126 pounds will oppose George Bu- for Upper Iowa since 1945 and the Towls 26 15 18 Totals © 22 12 15 lang. Springficid at Heishey, Buffalo at RY CLEANING: LAUNDRY _ |lchanan of South Bend inf the second: Evanevilie marker eame in thei Coy, jt Het-Mmnssools 3, todas: PRAY Nerney at INDIANAPOLIS D . feature bout. Roembke's opponent final period on a 35-yard sprint by polis 34. - Cleveland at St. Louis springfield ai $ eT . ‘rovidence: ittshurgh al ew aven;| BROOKS Laundry & will be Harold Payne. Jack Crouch on an end-around Shelbyville Rifleme Philadelphia at Buffaio, | BESERES play. . Cleaners bl T : Valparaiso easily rolled over i S T Cap Scoring | : is Table Tennis 5 Win Strauss Tourney BD A. Pu 238 S. llinois St. Result f the Marion County Niagara, 771-1, with. ihe Crusader Shelbyville's riflemen carried off Simpson 0 1» 18M 0 site Union Station aus of : : linemen playing in inspired fash- y 35 Tie BI Gauthier 20 14 12 26 pposite 0 Table Tennis Championship tour- jon to contribute largely to the the major awards stake yesterday in p Morrison ....... 20 10 11 21 - — _— m=l ney held. yesterday and Saturday in o.oo mowards broke through 'OUrney at the Indiana National Jer, o-oo Ba. 5 the Dearborn Hotel were: twice to block punts which. led to Guard Armory under the sponsor- Sclisizzd : 1 3 12 19 3 s single Paul Baker, winner shi ‘aus Sullivan . Fgh 2 1 Edase Hancock, runmerip. Women's Valparaiso touchdowns. ship of L. Strauss &.Co. Pavelich Lie 30 § 33-18 s orothy alke, Winner Norma : 1 : h a 5¢C 0 X Aa whens ingles, Dorothy B as. Kenny Peck; wit ore of 192, [TAT ag 17 4 $1) een. rameter ns snp. Dod C . paced the ‘winners. as the Shelby R Morrison .oseiie 3 3 1 12 7ile : se, I y 0 n ‘e or" singles: Bd Hancock, winner arr, Manning Tie County shooters posted a five-man summers arrose bt Morris gomnson, rusnerup, Men's SE 1 Casting” Event score of 934 to win the team event Brac Hf 4 Charles Dorsev, Frank Hamm runnersup and also capture two of the four Burdett ............10 1 9.1 Women's doubles: Dorothy Balke, Norma Ralph Carr and William Man- “ § . i’ inpuin ton. winners; Laverne VonWiller, Vir- tied with . MET" individual trophies at stake. Totals 04 120 In Felton, s p ables ning le with perfect scores In . Three Goals One Game—R Morrison, ginia Hassler, runnersup. Mixed dou : : . Other members of the Shelby thy Balke, Stan Webley, winners the Indianapolis Casting Club's : ; * Gauthier, Doran i Doro it 1 / The : county squad were Clarence North- Three Assists Ope Game—Doran, Pave vy, runners q Delores Schmith. Charles Dorse ; . weekly “s-ounce accuracy event at . 2 lich, Simpson. Podolsky up. Novice men’s singles: Harry Des: tl Tomli Shi ~ am, Don Wendling, August Belter Goalies Record Almas Games, 20 | Champs, winner; Gerald Cobee, runnerup. the omlinson Hall yesterday shutouts, 0, goals against, 72, average,

Novice weamen's singles: winner; Norma Felton, rumerup

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virginia Hassel, Other leaders were:

first play of the second quarter with a ar RESULTS YESTERDAY Louisville 33. Washington (8t. Louis) 20 i lo defeat the Beech Grove Silver 5,.0unce—i(Men) Ralph Carr 98, Ed . Marquette 39, Arizona 21 ullets. 7 to 0, in an amateur football Bright and Charles Sutphin, each 97 COLLEGES | Marshall 33, Bradley 19 ame yesterday at Riverside. Right half women) Mrs. Florence Bright 95, Mrs Villanova 21, San Francisco 19 Michigan 21, Ohio Btate 0 y - $oe sawrey caught the pass from Guile Myrtle Sutphin 94, Dorls” Bright 93; Scranton 27, BL Vincent 5 Minnessta 71 Wieohain 0 5 vs k ack illis lis rop- 11 ’ { ¥ 3 N ississippt tate 4, IS81581PP1 outh- ~ ron fa point. The Wildcats yl Uuniom) Civde - Blackard: . 80, 'Bevexy ional League P

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and Fred Thoman. 2 60 . >) —— - — *s-Ounce— (Men) Ralph Carr and Wil{lam Manning, each 100, Carl Hoover 99; | twomen Mrs. Florence Bright 95, Mrs ee "- n 00 G4 . cores Frances Carlisle 94, Mrs. Ruth Wilson 93; on the (juniors) Beverly Bright 85, Clyde Black-

wan n ern 7, out- Bright 178 | Missouri Valley 21, Rockhurst 7. Maryland 20, Vanderbilt 6. Muhlenberg 39, Bucknell 0 Memphis State 40, Austin Peay 0. Mount Union 26, Wooster 14 Morris Brown 0, Benedict 0 (tie)

Nat Boston 21, Philadelphia 14. Washington 45, Chicago Cards 21. | New York 24, Green Gay 24. | Chicago Bears 49, Pittsburgh 7. Los Angeles 28, Detroit 17 All-America Conference

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: Western Division New York 28, Cleveland 28. Murray 21, Western (Ky.1 0 Won Lost Pet) Los Angeles 16, Brooklyn 12, New exico. Military 27, Eastern New, I Minneapolis .... .....o00 4 2 67 Buffalo 33, Baltimore 14. Mexico 6 | Sheboygan 4 4 500 w——— North Carolina State 7, Virginia 2 INDIANAPOLIS Fite 3 4 «29 RESULTS SATURDAY North Larolng 21, Juke 0 Tetss Binte d OE 3 : 42 STATE COLLEGES Northern INlinois State 26, James Milli-| is 433 Cincinnati 26, Butler 19 ken 6 d Eastern Division . Evansville 6, Upper lowa .0 Northwestern 28, Illinois 13 Anderson $3 857 Indiana 16. Purdue 14 Occidental 6. Pomona 6 (tie), Rochester 6 1 £57 Notre Dame 59. Tulane 8, Ohio Wesleyan 27, Oberlin 68 Ft. Wavne .. 5 2 14 Valparaiso 27 Niagars J Ohio U. 12, Xavier 7 Syzacuse 2 4 429 OTHER COLLEGES Oklahoma City 46, Baldwin-Wallace 25 Toledo 2 ‘ 13 Alabama 4), Louisiana State. 12 Oklahoma 14, Nebraska 1 Flint 0 7 000 Arkansas State 45, Centre 0 Oregon 14. Oregon Btate 6

Poston U. 20, Colgate 14 . Boston College 23, Bt. Marv xs 7 Bluefield 12. Kentucky State 0 California 21, Stanford 18 Canisius 21, Toledo 13 Centenary 8. Trinity 6 (tie). { Charleston 19, Macomb 0. Clemson 34. Auburn 18 Columbia 23, Svracuse

WEEK-END RESULTS (Saturday INDIANAPOLIS »2 Tri-Cities 48 Rochester 64 Syracuse 60 Oshkosh 66, Fin: AJ (Sunday) Minneapolis 67 INDIANAPOLIS 36 Tri-Cities 68 “Anderson 52 Ft. W

Princeton 14. Dartmout Penn Military 27, Albrig Prairie View 19 Langston 7 Rice 7, Texas Christian Rollins 40, Otterbein a Sewanee 12, Hampden Bydney 7 Shurtle 26 Principia Bouthein Methodist 10, Bavior 0

Penn State 29 Pitishurgh 0 A 12 ht 19

3 ayne 62. [.ledo 49 Colorado A. & 21. Wypming 4 outhe ols ~ 2 eas! Mt . NEXT GAMES Denison 12. Wittenberg 6 ® Southern Iliinois- 20, Southeast Missour: TONIGHT - Rochester at Anderson Davidson 28 Citade: 7 Southern California 6, U CL A 0 TOMORROW Toledo at INDIANAPO- Davton 7. St. Bonaventure 6 southeastern Louisiana 30, Eastern Ken Lis Shebeyian at Tri-Cities. , DeKalb 26-James Millikin 6. tucky Teachers 6 THURSDA Rochester at Toledo. An- Dickinson 7, Washingion & Jefersom 0 Southwest Texas Biate 2, Houston 0 derson at Sheboygan; Minneapolis at Fastern Illinois 18, Western Iilino Stephen Austin 13. Bam Houston Syracuse Emporia State 28, Pittsburgh Teachers 7 State

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| George Washi } | | Georgia Tech 51, Purman 0 Georgie 27, Chattanooga J ! Grove City 7, Carnegie Tech 0 Hardin 25, Austin 0. Holy Cross 48, Fordham 0

Haverford 13, Swarthmore 0 "Hofstra 1, Kings Point 7

New Mexico 20 Texas College 7, Houston 0 Utah State 49, Idaho State 42 Wagner 27, Hartwick 6 Washington College 20 Rider 6 Washington & Lee 18 ‘Delaware 17

Hillsdale 41, Illinois College 7 Western Maryland 14, Johns Hopk 1 Ilinois Btafe Normal i2, Illinois Wesley- (tie) ! whe 14 | an 3, | Wes Virginia 21, Temple 0 24, Lewis and Clark 6, William Mary 20, Bowling Green 0

| Wilks 13, Wyoming Seminary 7 Wheaton 34, Lake Forest 19 Wilberforce 30, Virginia State 0 Wofford 13, Randolph-Macon 7 West Texas State 35, Arizona Bate (Tempe) 7

Idaho John Carroll 31. Akron 0 unista 20, Lebanon Valley 6. nsas 20, Missour > ings College 13, Keystone 7 errviite State 19. Langston 7. fayette o Lehigh 0. . 7 ne 20, Alabama Aggies Washington 20, Washington State 0 Lostana College 17, pelts Teachers 6 Yale 31, Harvard 21 ’

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