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RTL A La m ARE BIG, TOO — Southern California is not greatly publicized in this part of the country it has something to boast about in the way of weight and height to send against the Notre Dame football challenge in Los. Angeles tomorrow. John Ferraro (left) and Paul Cleary are just two samples of the potent power on the Pacific Coast championship eleven and both have been included on some All-American selections. Ferraro, tackle, stands 6 feet 4 inches and weighs 240, and Cleary, end, stands 8-1 and weighs 195. Only three teams have scored against USC this season.

Caps Lose Again | : By One Goal

4652 Fans Watch Ramblers Win, 4-3

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not easily fooled but Southern| 18-0, Lehigh 50-0, Columbia 85-0, California “pulled” a fast one on Lafayette 96-0, and Virginia 115-0.!

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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 (UP)—The nation's top football machine, University of Notre Dame, arrived today from South Bend and tomorrow | will attempt to grind out enough touchdowns against Southern California to insure_itself a strong claim on the national championship.

With the gigantic intersectional classic only some 24 hours away, the Irish remained firmly entrenched as 13!;-point favorites to make

1947 their first perfect season since 1930. The game has been a sellout-for

months and Memorial Coliseum | Manager Bill Nicholas estimates {upward of 103,000 fans will jam,

the stadium at 4 p. m. (Indianapolis | Time) tomorrow, kickoff time, de(spite the threat of inclement | weather, | | Field Covered Rain fell all day yesterday but {a shiny new tarpaulin made of | nylon and costing $10,632.06 left the playing field bone dry. The huge fcloth will remain on the field {until just before the start of the (game. The forecast for togiorrow| | was for scattered showers. | Despite the threat of rain tickets for the game are being quoted by scalpers at between $50 and $75 a pair, depending on location. This is Notre Dame's first visit here since 1942, when a team led by Angelo Bertelli defeated Sotithern California, 13 to 0. The series was not played from 1942 until 1946, The Irish won last year at South Bend, 26 to 6. 2 Followers of the home team prayed for an upset by a fired-up {Southern California squad but conceded that on season's performance Notre Dame should win. Additional Incentive An additional incentive to the ish will be that their performance against Southern California tomorrow will be compared with Michigan's work against the same team| in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day

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ND-USC Record

1926—Notre Dame 13, USC 12. 1927—Notre Dame 7, USC 6. 1928—USC 27, Notre Dame 12. 1929—Notre Dame 13, USC 12. 1930—Notre Dame 27, USC 0. 1931—USC 16, Notre Dame 14. 1932—~USC 13, Notre Dame 0 1933—USC 19, Notre Dame 0, 1934—Notre Dame 14, USC 0. 1935—~Notre Dame 20, USC 13. 1936—Notre Dame 13, USC 13 (tie) 1937—Notre Dame 13, USC 8. 1938—USC 13, Notre Dame 0. 1939—USC 20, Notre Dame “12.

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DENVER, Dec. 5 (UP)>-Preckle-faced Mike Golden, 16-year-old Denver youth who set Johnny Lu{jack as his example in a fight against paralysis, leaves today for Los Angeles to see his hero and the rest of the Notre Dame squad play Southern California. Golden will have a seat on the Notre Dame bench, at the invitation of the Fighting Irish, He will go to Los Angeles aboard a special United Air Lines plane—thanks to [the Denver chapter of the Footprinters, an organization of law enforcement officers. | Lujack and Mike met yesterday at Cheyenne, Wyo., when the Notre Dame train made a 20-minute stop en-route to the coast. Lujack and | Coach Frank Leahy were the first off the trai. Mike managed to say through his excitement that he hoped the Irish would win the game,

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Technicality Stalls

Big League Promotion MIAMI, Fla, Dec. § (UP)—The Pacific Coast League won a hollow

a third major league when the National Association of Minor Leagues

asking the major leagues to vote on the proposal next week. The: minor league presidents did not support the proposal for major league status by the Pacific loop

ing for such a vote, but merely re.

upon the measure. The resolution provided that if the major leagues act in favor of lit, the measure then will be sub {mitted to the minor league presie

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passage.

‘Hoosier Named Pilot

Va.,, was under contract today to play Catawba College in the Tan-/—Al Hoder, freshman guard from

gerine Bowl here on New Year's East Chicago, Ind, last night was night. The Taneerine Bowl is spon- elected Drake University football sored by the Orlando Elks Club for captain for 1948 at the Buldogs an=

the benefit of crippled children.

Good Tailoring for More Than 33 Years!

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10 to 1 to make defense of the ti ease, the Madis box office predic gate of ' $230, garden record. Hard-headed ing10to 1 on'L talists were hopi Cinderella Man" would climax come-back by vu of the greatest history. Champ H: Louis was fav remarkable reco Max Schmeling fights and of m defenses qf the Bamber Joe w eause of his p over the challe: to have a weight ly 20 pounds ot a figure of 212 ¢ cott's 192 or 193. In addition, tages of height who is working straight knockon advantages of plosive purichin lenger. Howeve supporters poir stocky Camden, much faster afc pion. Against the | ners that mone

/ > ; Cr a 1940—Notre Dame 10, USC 6 { ol We are £ appeared accurs Bo HOB STRANARAN enn he I cute weiven, The res couch uf Wk St py cut an ine county net 9 SST which 3 te even anne Be ay wot 3, | | Prem a 2 Exe A fellow quick with figures "it was the sortlof the United States . . . Woodrow Sauads are slated to see action to- ‘cam. oh 1942—Notre Dame 13, USC 0. th ol of the Walcott's condi pointed out-today that the Indi- { ~ ted Wils an Inight with the big double-header| Coach Jeff Cravath, with the psy- 1946—Notre Dame 26, USC 6. an go LEON because the chal anapolis Caps would be considerably ° ar | on . nw 'scheduled to be held in Butler's chological advantage of being the Notre Dame 11 victories to USC's | ° Ready-to- . upon practicing higher in Western division stand- pay/ is no de- FOOTBALL TOURISTS .., The spacious fieldhouse billed as the Ihgeon on His side, ig expected (g ang one tie. ear label in ’ which to baffle ings if it were not for these one-| fense. . . . It isn’t Michigan State College grid team top attraction. 2 On .r soe pes ® ed the! Total points: Notre Dame 227, Clothes! ‘your Walcott goal defeats. ! in the book and! chalked up a mileage record this] Both Washington and Howe, who qUaTvorbRd > BC ee = oe | USC 200. - clothes! Walcott—who New Haven scored the latest over {t wasn't in the Year by playing at Washington meet at 7:30, lost their season open- boghovioenoiin Ree DN S ol : PROBABLE LINEUPS 31, 1914, baptize the Indianapolis skaters at the Trojans’ book. State, Temple and Hawail. , . .er last week. Washington lost by 8 I 2 a Tae, she NS Tolman... 1 Yoke Dame . Cream—has ha Coliseum last night, 4-3, before It was just Michigan State, a non-conference a one-point margin to Southport | 4¢7 splay ” oe 0 = OWN. john Ferraro. .. L. T .. George Connor since he turn 4652 fans and it was the seventh Op of those School, has to range far and wide and the Hornets were overwhelmed Tod e a rave Sy : Bon a ik Teo Bil ukaer | . early 1930's. F time this year that the Mowersmen things in which 0 complete a suitable schedule. by Tech, 51-28. ig wh Tro om TC acre - Pred McCall .... R.G ‘Marty Wendell n outer who reti have ‘shed one marker in arrears a "12th man" - + But that trip to Honolulu was Broad Ripple will meet Cathedral wh Wl other A Pol Ohren «He 1 igey, Caatolskl » who was on rel of * opposition. | unintentio n a 11y Not hard to take, to hula-hula land. |in the second bargain attraction at slaved a a . schedule, I b t | Fiiekay ——o R H BA ack | A a-half Detore | 8e. 1 ties would have the Caps in| Elmer Layden helped USC, and . .n4 8:45. Both teams are undefeated pays 1 : ee Ne, nas a Bn oo ar e “B. Bob Audiote | a markable comet second place, this Figure Filburt en 00 (00 enough 10’ take IN BONANZALAND , , . After'thys far. The Rockets hold deci- nl elensive record and a tougher ye. TLiiywhite ..F.B. ..... John Panelli _ —— pointed out. But he didn’t figure 4.00 of the situation. . , . tompieting » io on Paper work, 8t sions over- Westfield 0 Decatyy, Roll in High G Broadenst—WFBM. 330 p.m: WBC, t & Set New Re the youth of the local club and the! oo" fl” pi Cold do Louis baseball writers estimate tnaticentral while the Irish have oll in High Gear dd rindlanspolie. Tomer NOTRE DAM tendency to go shaky in the } EE Sam Breadon took around $5 million dropped Ben Davis, Mooresville and . UCLA boasted one of the strong- eee — new home att 3 about it was to tear hair and gut of the game in 30 years, ex- fer jest lines in the nation this season, ! : clutches, » gash teeth. . .. Elmer Layden was! . ’ {Silent Hoosiers. : Brown Is Named 228,171 was esta That - apparently fs what hap- on") 4° lootoall ” h [clusive of his living expenses. . . . See Action Twice but in the Southern California- . Notre Dame's pened last night. The Mowersmen io, ea al el Bo The Cardinals and ri farm elubs/ Both Broad Ripple and Howe pena game the Tyo ine stopped [U's Most Valuable This breaks las were steaming along very nicely 1840. inclusive. were big money makers for far wil] see action twice this week, the Bruins on the 4-yard stripe in .

Timés Special the last seconds of the game. | BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 5—Cap-. The only blot on Southern Cali- tain Howard Brown has been fornia’s “record for 1047 is a 7-7 named by his Indiana University tie with Rice in the second game grid teammates as the most valuof the season, before the Trojans able member of the squad. began rolling in high gear. Since! It was the second time in three then Oregon State jand California years that the 210-pound ‘guard were the only teams to score on had been honored. . Brown capUSC and the Trojans lambasted tained the squad the past two seaboth by lopsided scores. sons,

Bulldogs Serve Notice

++. Layden had & more seasons than when good record, too, 47 won, 13 lost, landed in the financial red. . and three ties. . , , Against Southern California his teams won four, tied one and lost two « In the 1036 clash, ND entered the tilt as!

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with a 3-1 leadership until midway in the final period. In fact, they looked like a “shoo-in,"” and no one was particularly worried when Buck Davies went in on Goalie Red Almas alone to score after Ott Heller had broken up a Cap rush and pilfered the puck. This goal

they meeting on Tech's floor Saturday

; + - But nigh, Breadon's teams really produced for | Noblesvijle, who has a record of

John Fan down through the years. {wo victories and two defeats, will

28 : oi " ne {invade Shortridge tonight. The GOAL POST ARGUMENT... Satans will be trying to make ft

the favorite but it wound up in a Two sports readers have a differ- two-in-a-row after dropping Green-13-13 tie, mainly. because of the ence of opinion about the goal field last week. It will be the 11th “Incident "++. The payoff for the posts in college and professional tilt between the Wo schools with I'rojans was Bud Langley's inter- football, cos JUS this waY. ¢ + Shortridge holding a 10-to-1 advanception of an Irish pass and a On college fields the posts are tage in games won {98-yard touchdown run behind cane placed 10 yards back of the goal | Manual will be trving for its sec {of the game official's, Tom Louttit,| line; on pro fields, the posts are or \ p "whe

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y | d victory in as many starts when first honor ser Almas goal Bievenson who ran interference for Langley. ! A . : S BA a right defense Lamirande . +. No. Louttit ‘was nt Pr ane . on the foal Ure, i lit travels to Speedway. The Red- ’ * Her closest cor Millar leit de fense Cameron terference on purpose. . . He was skins dropped Lawrence Central, ey £ ou iS ear Woodruff Clear Lies Tight wing + Binet | TURNING to get away from the play; Reed to Fac 32-25 last Friday. 5 DEN | League. Bclisizz left wing /ebs ’ ; Yi oc . - } g gel Indianapolis — Nicholson. R.\Langley just got behind him and e Tech, unbeaten in one encoun | ay By GEORGE WELDE ice today th f an i The men of tl Morrison, D. Morrison, Doran, Sulliibh.| coy’ 1ym “ae "n' plocker ntil I |ter, will move to New Castle for a| Butler University's basketball team served notice day that 1 y . : tal Favellch, Fogoluey ahi, Tugelia; broke away into i. vil ne ” |North . Central conference game. of their opponents intend to come out on the winning end of the Good ¥ your , duce a total + Fisher, Machintosh, © White, Robinson, The luck of ) £ ea; _ {New Castle lost- its only conference ledger they will have to do plenty of fast breaking and a lot of new clothes Tops was Alvin Fshe Ick of the Irish was all bad | : Hand in the Parkway Score by periods that day 11 vears ag : {game thus far to Anderson last accurate shooting. a are for , Indianapolis 0 3 ’ . ‘ . REQ. week, y The varsity squad steam-rolled over a tired Alumni five last night Tailoring ial Following him, New Haven aid | THE n " A 10-round heavyweight brawl Attucks Seeks Win 178-49, before some 2000 who came out to see what Coach Tony Hinkle takes’ time. a speci were Emmett First period scoring. New Haven, Deni ON THE AIR FOR FREE. ... will top four preli ry el i Blak Insulation (Bell) 848. Penalty: Fisher (Slashing. | yndianapolis radio sports custom I Ir preliminary clashes! ©rispus Attucks, who lost the had in the way of a net team for 8 8 We suggest occasion a Second Jesiod MORE. (3 Idienapois. | ra are having a big weak a} the Arias tonight, with Willard season opener to Warren Centralthe current season. SUMMARY , that you we can Louis Mart 9 N PER, slzzl) 0. > ? rT oe . . S dh - : ; i er V 28)! 1 (49) . i er polis, D. Morrison (Fogolin) TH The big fight In New York will |witt on J to try Ta conclusions by a one-point margin,” will invade | Aj of the players, referees, tim-| "vor Vanity 00) -Alumn ng k= measured finish them rington ga : dianapolis, Pavelich (Doran, R. Mc ! o with Earl Turner, 203:pound Cin- Vallonia to round out the city a. : he Cranny f. 5 2 4/Schumacher, {4 4 2 . TWO Both had 647. m) 13:19. Penaltier: Heller hooking. be broadcast tonight, between a |cinnati belter, in the featured spot. % Y|ers, and press paid to get into the Toon, f..... 3 2 0 King, f 01 2 »omorrow! In . Doran and Lanciéen (roughing! Fogoll coupla Joes, Louis and Walcowt, | His last two starts here have Sotho np d of Bulijesbut 1b Was Woody Norris ol | rinvs. § Pei Nb WEEKS! : Last Nig Bierierence ‘ v ‘ 3 ! : ’ : § en Davis, with a record of two iw , js! O'Brien, f.. 4 0 2 Braden, c.., 0 0 1 nolire pericd scoring: tr New fawn + And tomorrow it will be the [resulted in disaster for the Bright- victories against three defeats, will the Alumni. who really got hisioBries, 1.4 o 0 Deputy, g.... 3 1 0 es Te achiatosh. | White . 10:08: DIK game, in Los ‘Angeles, South- | wood pride. He was stopped by Stories agains e ats, money's worth, Woody connected peiff 2 0 OlSteiner, §.. 1 1.1 a0 BOY 1) New Haven, Denix (Fisher) 16:37. ern California vs. Not D Billy Peters . . meet Warren Central who has won ¢.. 93 points to draw top honors Larsen, c... 1 0 0 Dietz. g I 1.4 Alvin SULEr, 2» | Yen R riatoncs: Denis Notre ame, lly Peterson in four heats at the y d lost one thus f Bon Sheppard, o. 5 1 2 Sch'meyer, f. 1 0 0 Emmett lon, es NE vutun thigh + + + The big Aight at'9 p. m. and TArmory 1 Hriter " . One and lost one thus lar. for the evening's work. Maas, g.... 5 1 0 An'polous, f. 0 0 0 Louis’ Martin, Mi d {roughing TAL naar] 11 * Amory ast winter. to drop his state} y,awrence Central will invade last Doyle, g.... 2 0 2 Hickey, f.... 0 0.0 C. Clark Stewart King): W ashing; Davies (sla the big game at 4 p. m,, Indian- heavyweight title, and met the same year's sectional champion's home! Hinkle has nine lettermen back, gvans, g.... 0 0 1 YT Stitwell, Sf I PPR vu apolis time, * * |fate, sans Indiana crown, when he court with South ort dil the | ncluding last year’s starting five, Mehl, 1 : ! | Jemh Allre Del ' an [met Bob Sikes at Sports Arena this Ee 5 hh 8 and all rotated in and out of the =~ p41 0 — Harold Mursey: te On the Ice FIRST AFTER ROCKNE » «Summer 7 |edge in statistics. The Cardinals game as Tony sought the better Total 35 8 12! Total 20 912 Ike Bellc)y. Auto AMIRICAN LEAGUE The 1931 USC-ND tift was a thrill-| Main event—10 rounds—h have: won the last Hhret-ina.row combination “They looked good Doyle 1: Sphu py 37 Dota 1 ron “ Quy Por Brinee Western Division " Ee - f FON Loe s—heavy- m , % . | © . » + Doyle 1: Sghumacher 3; Dietz 1. | Buic x, “WET pe 6 0a er as the [rojans made a Garrison! weights: Willard Reed 199, In sy; dropping the Fim) OpeHer whether it was at fast breaking, or| Officials—Smock and Hurrle. | NO RED TAPE . . . NO EXTRA cosT Forrest Cox. MC % 6 3-4 36-108 A ge 2 1 b § © to a rough quintet from Franklin . : { Jim Me 3 {8 2 30 #76 finish to win, 16-14, Knute dianapolis, vs. Earl Turner, 203 moving the ball in slowly. ’ George Shearer. DIANAPHLIS 12 r 26 108 8) Rockne had die by pena = * [Lawrence holds victories over War- x i im Johnson, McC DISNAPY HH X ckne C Ged In the spring of Cincinnati, i ren Central and Beech Grove, but! Jerry Steiner got the Alumni off | Walter Hier gr. Bt. Le } 13’ 98 1031, Notre Dame held a 14-0, Semi-windup—6 - rounds—light A ] Howard Mitchell, Eastern Division lead in the 1931 cl . rel ; : RAL= ‘suffered a set-back at the hands to & 2-0 lead in the opening seconds, Bob Pruet, Turks LT Pls. 0 og 931 ‘classic going into; weights: Jimmy tobinson, Louis- of Manual of the game and that was the last! : Wally Taries, Mc Hey . 6 <8 a the las » rv ~, ” ¥ al, > ’ Hershey 8 Ba oN widbis Y guaster, . The Trojans Wile, vs. Bobby Beamon, Indian- Decatur Central will entertain time the Alumni got in front. Bon ara Munter, p Pnila h 8 14 19 84 7 pa iy bi an scored two ° touch: Je A Greenwood, Pike Township will play| Jerry Cranny hit three from in D, THE NEW Pp) Lg Stew: : Rg 1131 48 a 0 ow : i one conversion, | ~~ Fal) Shoal rounds—welter. host to Whitestown and Silent under and dropped a couple of free § F 0 B f M M i D | ATE WEA B Carl Essig. Coca “RESULTS LAST NIGHT Or a 414 Then with, Weights: Frankie Ray, East Chi- |goociers will meet Union Township tfirows to get the Bulldog varsity| Robert Powell, Ce New Haven 4 INDIANAPOLIS 3 rv. Mohler holding the ball on the ¢ago, vs. Ronnie Hamlin, Cincin- 1 t1 ight foot . Ralph Lloyd, : Philadelphia 3 Hershey 2 24 scrimmage line was the 13] nati in the Union goalry to round out ©ff on the right foot. ; ' RY Don Galey, Parky roiiorrow NE Hc. devi’ to Tage ry 8 : Prell tonight's action. Wilbur Schumacher, and Jim! IF YOU RE IN. A HUR yi John glk, MORROW NIGHT aven Johnn r kicked the win-| Prelim—5 rounds — Harold ; Mec veland, Buffalo at Hershey, Bt. Lous 0 qo 00 G Besides the Broad Ripple-Howe Deputy hit for the Alumni but erman Garspett st Philadelphia: Washington at Pitts. NINE field goal on a third-down play.| Green, Indianapolis, vs. Wally i 4 | A hndihem a Bill Lorton, McCl burgh: Providence at Springfield . dn Rose, Louisville tilt tomorrow night, Crispus Attucks Buckshot O'Brien and John Bar- HEATS MORE oy Fa ob Laycoc ru : 3 ' 118 N A ———— —— 1) of ¢ : x NDA Y--Hershey BE ANAROLIS, BULLETIN FROM CALIFOR- Prelim 4 rounds—middleweights: will travel] to Monrovia. {rowcliff punched in two to com- BE | See the tailor shop ready-to.put-on garments! Roy a er. Pri Providence. NIA . .. Writing in the Los An- | Kenny Vint, Kokomo, vs. Se ————— /mand a 12-6 lead before the Alumni| BY. { FN] LESS fn ~ 1 | We may have just what you have been locking Gearge Frank, Fi Cap Scoring sles Times, Dick Hyland said, in | Gray, Indianapolis. : City, County called a rest. B= | for at a price thet you can afford to y! Rell Yeager, et J G 0% Mi Ty Darts (Waal hope for the Trojans | The first bout wil sart at 5:30 |H. §. Cage Card The oldsters Yallieq néar Hie eid |= Necessary alterations will be made by LEON's John Dezelan., Ho Gauthier § 18 3 @ Maing Notre Dame? Very litte, | p'olovk. +9. \vag [21 the fst hal as Novis Sioned | TAILORS without delay! Rovert Taylor. ‘Dy D. Morrison iF 3 A 0 a as 1 can see. In brief, the | Se ————————— TONIGHT Hough Be Mea iling Lo Sw ville hiiney I, I Podolsky 11 10 2 Irish have much more offemsive | k b I Ben Davis at W none point of the Tlinklemen, 22 | OTHER 1 $ 12... | arren Central A ; Selisizal’ ? 8 {i votency than they have been Basketba Results | mr Ripple vs. Cathedral at/2}: But Herod Toon, Bill Sheppard | OPEN EVERY DAY from n filam Davos, jieart 3% 5 '3 It showing. Rain or shine, it prob- | STATE COLLEGES | Butler (and Marvin Wood connected with | 8y | chaskl. P. | ra ahaa ANR IRL ‘ | MM: pe Le L { . b ; " ; . ped 4 3 13 16 ably will be Butler 78, Al ’ tachi {under-the-basket shots to make Her Pay elion On : 2 3 n I USC Saturd a cold afternoon for om on Vn 0. 65 (overtime), Howe. vs. Washington at Butler. ,, score 35-23 at half-time the morni fo 8 in the eveni Hogn- O'Gars = Summers 23 0 8 8 ? ay. Indiana State 80, Southern Methodist 53.| Crispus Attucks at Vallonia, : € ng 7 Bud Hunt, Lohss ogolin Jere 2 2 ) 1 HOL * x » Murray Tinie, Teachers ua, Evansville 60. | Franklin Township at Beech Hinkle . continued to shift his E Louis Gropp. Pit! wsbury h pv > ols . Ny { 0 re . B13 princeton swept ER... In 1890 13k it "Concurain Fi: Werne) 4d | Grove, | \ineup, ane any conthination he put OPEN FRIDAY FROM 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. gy Simo, urdeld o.iueianine _? _ Princeton swept the gridiron clean, OTHER GOLLEGES ! 4 . on the floor proved too much for ; ! Bob Steiner, Totals ......: me 8. A 208 undefeated and untied, and chalked {ion 80. Grerd Rapids oe n Greenwood ¢ Decatur Central, the Alumni who tired quickly in the : we BK atest - pahree Goals. One Game-—R. Morrison. yy, the staggering total of 381 points| Wiimingion ©) 80. Blass College 43, Lawrence Central at Southport. [opening minutes of the second half. Good ‘Selection of ae Neely 8. puihrse Assists. One Game — Podolsky, to ronk for opponents in SIX games. |E. Texas State repr ido Ad 40. 30 | Manual at Speedway. { The varsity scoring was fairly . Irs Rar, Cu $ ’ at AR 1... AI'gOSY mag . {MeComb Teach 49, E ! J ol i . . - oy Goalie RatoraMhuiouns, 0: gne go: - ATEOSY magazine for December MICH etchers do. Bureia 1" M*| Noblesville at Shortridge. evenly divided with Jerry, Granny's ~|. HEAVY WEIGHT CORDUROY TROUSERS bat Sven Aga at. §. BOs ag ' carries the remarkable record of | Virginia a3, U. 5 var Department 38. Silent Hoosiers at Union Town- 12 points high. ! Laverne ters : — ma—— Jregon 4, rt . | A —————————Sg— amin y (that great football team of 57 years! Denver 5 Bt land U i ookiyn: "63 ship. | Ready to put on at LEON'S! jos, : [North Carolina State 68, Catawba 41, Tech at New Castle, g 1 Eva all, St. Fh Holy Gross. 8 ay, 2dckton % Whitestown at Pike Township, Choose from brown, green or blue £ Mary Elwanger, ZEPHYR Miami 10 T5. Defiance’ 40 nv FOOTBALL FOOTBALL HELMET : ll Jo ferkopes, Sex CCNY 61, Brigham Young 56, . SATURDAY i . Red. Bmall. quedinth . Jheima Eimons, Missour) 172, estminster Mo.) 40 Official size. Rubber - valve Tan and . y ‘ 4 Marie ‘ nd (Hardin Simmons 40, Oklahoma City Uni-, Broad Ripple vs. Howe at Tech. bladder : Iarge,- $2.75, $2.29 sty Silas, ah oA 30 in Houston. 41 Crispus Attucks at Monrovia, 32.30 Value )....... Yalue i . NC. Fiera Cullivan. | LSU 12, Spring Hill 43 Man . tball Shoulder Pads, nn : a i— Boye’ FOOTBALL Pants | J Relies it Riri ie 1 n y Ch, a. ; . TWICE DAILY Loyola 58, Maa De, Teachers 38. a ye, n pr. . $2.29 " 235 M ASSACHU SETTS AVE. Reg Jelly, LR 2:30 to 5 and 8 to 10:30 | National Leasue DIAMOND LOANS gathering Drehol it Shenovaan 54. Ter-Cigjes: 31 W ins : IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST BLOCK Le ne No Skaling Monday Nights i 30. Pr Wasi 42 * WE BUY DIAMONDS 4 SPORTING ) ; Margaret Ristow - N | Association of America 00DS CO , ' Fuel Natt Brig COLISEUM Bt. Louis 88. FEN ScHoOLS G : : » 33 Y t: r nyllis ] : ' Early, , Clayton von 29. ; for More Than ears : fo | Fairgrounds TA. 4555 Seersonitie 45, Washington 44 (over. 136 E. WASH. Good Tailofing | | ' inifred ; | me). at La 4 . . 2 . 3 " Lik New Richmond 34, Alumni 33. pe Willow ‘ BT IT . ! Ste i O