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HAYMAKER SPECIALIST Henry of the prize ring, was ong fessional! punchfest history
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talse : * feather, lightweight and welter oo oo. oo formed for the pen- fore the high school teams swing back into their regular scheduled play y ! “perpetual motion crowns, this perpetus nant-winning Los Angeles club of ‘later this week. , . fighting machine the Pacific Coast League, énjoyed Speedway is the Marion County entrant into a four-team meet to 1 : scored: 42 knock» a great year, and in one stretch | be played at Plainfield on Wednesday. The other quifithiag are Monrovia, > outs, losing only played 53 games without an error | Mooresville and the host Plainfield snipers. Holds 2 once, and that Here's hoping he makes It this | ; emo ee Y , lugs have was in ‘the 15- trip ANY nk. Bi e teams Siders able to match points with In St | rounder which " #0» Ib ne e Se beidg Tw Plain. the Hornets. Howe outscored Broad v © By FRA was his light- USES HIS NOODLE . . . Min- in Ftev Ra to Mooresville Ripple from two to fouf in the The only t weight champion- | neapolis' Golden Gloves heavy- e ut losing $ . others to end up the victor. High- forth during ti ship farewell to weight ace, Vince Donnelly, 17, The last of the Indianapolis ..oring honors, however, went to . : Lou Ambers has received several huge offers meets before the annual county Ripple's Stephens with 12 points. the St. Philip’ The present k o to turn pro and all said offers tourney three weeks away Was pio games on the local docket Handicap Swee artist is Billy Fox have been rejected , . . He's still played at Tech gym Saturday with (hic week bring Richmond's strong its two weekthough he has Armstrong in high school and aspires to win Howe as the host. team to Tech on Friday night and hoon not met the high national and Olympic honors in | " : The Hornets bowed to Peru's a renewal of the Tech-Washington : caliber of hoxers who were on Arm- Loa ieur fistic sport He i: classy Tigers in the afternoon ses- feud on the East Side court Satur Following the strong's list There were plenty 4106 intends to continue on A : hd i sion; 47-24, but won at night from day night. Washington blasted the Jak Soa of good boys in Henry's days and ,.....n college before listening j ; ; ‘i . Broad Ripple, 42-33. This was the Big Green out of the recent city . 3 at his weight .. . and he feared no "00 00 | BIG. FOUR MASTERMINDS — The men who will tell the college boys how to make with the points aif the | rr re sensor thet te toTiney Will SOE ToctrE i ay yas Asin » man when he climbed between the © T° POV : Big Four college doubleheader. Thursday and Friday nights at the Fieldhouse are (left to right) Tony Hinkle of Hornets have repulsed the Rockets, shooting and Tech has vengeance in Poss 190. : ropes up into the glare of the ring GREAT FOR HOME PLAYS f . fp . FN D But! d Purd the other coming in the city tour- mind. games 0 h lights Henry threw punches Illinois has arranged an attractive Butler, Branch. McCracken of Indiana, Mel Taube of Purdue and Ed Krause of Notre Dame. Butler and Purdue Or re Bo TT Py Nr Coming up | with both hands from the start to 19048 home football schedule. will clash irtne first game Friday at 7:45 p. ‘m. their first meeting on the strength Maury Wellmar the finish of his bouts . He was The Illini will play Kansas State, EE . || re =" of a last-second field goal. Basketball Results actual, added a one of the greatest crowd pleasers Army, Purdue, lowa and Ohio State | totaled 905. .T . pe | | Elwood Wins RESULTS SATURDAY of his generation, and for other , The Ohlo’ Btate tilt, Nov, 13, Kauts S Nn d p ormer: a e ra ayer | d es 0Se er Bob Schaub wit generations The fans knew they will be home-coming When . > . ! Broad Ripple lost the other after- CY Cy SCHOOLS includes his 29 were going to get all that their!Purdue plays at Champaign, Oct L d ND = S in noon encounter to Elwood, 57-42, $0 Feri 47, Howe 24 A was fourth wit ticket called . for whenever Arm-'23, it will be IT Men's day I'he : ea / 4% ive in coring this made an all-visitors final Satur- Howe 43. Broad: App Die, 42, actual score a strong was & principal in a main Army plays there early, on Oct, 9 in 0 IT | . : | day night. Peru outlasted the Peru 47, Elwood 38 (final). Gerald Thoma event He Always waded in and Illinois’ road dates are with 2 Other College Tourneys Billed in State; | Panthers to win the tourney trophy, TIER WigH scjooLs first five ‘with seldom w guilty Kk ~pe y Wisconsin, Minnesot chi «Bd! heir , . . | ( he 4 ey wilordsville don y ’ } of back-pedaling Wis \ » My nesota, Michigan «n Their winning streak at an end, Unbeaten Ball State fo Meet Xavier CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (UP) The 47-38, Jabenon o, Frunkion, & (svertime) % score of 795. the tight situations Northwestern the Indianapolis Kautskys return H 4 Biz Four" of llegiate basketball—But! tndiana Chicago Cardinals held their sec- Coach Johnny Ward's Elwood = (overtime, The first f . : Hoosierdom's “Big ur collegiate baske —Butler, Indiana, " g d : . Frankfort 3 . sv FRE HMAN MENT ¥ | HITS - g WHERE THEY [2 ite ned a Pielahouse Notre Dame and-Purdue--were back on the boards today in practice nM rt a gi Yeam puto Steal 18-point 1yjid- Lepanon’ 41, sichizan Gi’ 48” (overtime Saturday With S MENTOR : A seinets tomorrow night to oppose * ] v 2 Te - OVHEE championsh ay a . nall, $ Harry Combes, University of ti- | MN} Tall Ted Willlams pre I Dow 5 Ten in opp sessions to sharpen up for the “double double-header” at the Fieldhouse | pis yp atid the Rastern Di- period hilirge 0 cut the Peru Jad . At East Chicago only ‘one of th : really proved himself during the "790 ih “on Thursday and Friday. ; ’ to 33-30, but the Tigers settled to South Bend Washington 52, Rennselaer 39, Sunday. nois, is the only new haskethail 1947 He batted 343 National Basketball League en pura d Butler will vision champions, the Philadelphia again assume the mastery in the Pon as chee, Roosevelt 2 Portage, 36. High indivic 4 i i wh irdue ar rw > ' ’ v ) 8 coach in the Big Nine this season. : Bean J k A tel : counter Purdue an a er. wi ee} at ; 4p m. in the opening game ON gaoles nearly rewrote the league's final eight minutes to win h¥ndily. East Chicago Roasevelt 40, South Bend tourney so far His team. unbeaten in six. ‘espite a ve tric defenses There's ‘an indication. of trouble Jan. 1 and the osiers will play the Irish at approximately 9:30 in playoff record book. : Ga ; Washington 34 (final). 256 rolled Sun non=Confercnce games. has a lot thrown up against him like the read. however. 1or. Fink: put up aU second attraction. . On the sec- : - , b Hard-driving Bob Snyder, who Evansville 8 At Evansville ne 4 § hg oweve ) 1 ‘ . " rdi f 's n i 5 e 8 5, celo of scoring power Look for Cardinals used in the 1946 World Sih k tte at Andebs i bo, pt ond night, Butler will meet Indiana Week $ Collegiate | The Cardinals won, 28 to 21. By cooreq 14 points in the afternoon Tei city 3 ea heeion 48, by Carl Hindel Horion It goes to prove you errific battle a mn lad hig in the, opener and it will be Pur- virtue of four long téuchdown runs and 12 at night for the Tigers, was Evansville Reitz 68, Princeton 37. The tourney a tight race all the way in the before bowing to the Packers, 74-71 : Basketball Schedule over the hard-frozen field. Be- : Evansvitle Bosse 51, Tell City 38 (final). ) “ can't keep a good hitter down ; : due against Notre Dame in thé i i . one of the meet's outstanding play- At Gary sessions New Yi Midwest's intercollegiate hig Indlanapolis isn't in the best of fore the game was over 17 playoff Gary Froebel 36, Gary Tolleston 3§ league” this season Sor long © + . hn ayes have R, shape, either, after a heavy week- ™SDlcapper. TONIGHT ° . ds Bi equalled or Sk " Gary Horace Mann 42, Gary Emerson 3 Day, Saturday ’ : . A a : oa 7% : cords were 3 : Gary Wirt 40, Gary Roosevelt 35. : rize is $75 wi ". FORMER INDIAN ADVANCES end. . The Kautskys lost in Shelhy- Meanwhile, Ticket ‘Manager A. 8. Ball State at Xavier. J Chsslic "THiPoL high. piiced Yor Basketball Schedule | Gary Froebel 38, Gary Horace Mann 38 Prise Jo ] MASS GRADUATION, » The Ben Wade, a former Indian- ville Saturday night to Syracuse, Kendall of Butler announced that TOMOREOY | gy Wis ii fm At Hammond of $50. nl New York Yankees are taking up ols A ro Wiil—Ret a Chance His53-pliving-wWithout te services SPProximately 4000 tickets are. Canterbury at Earlham. {mer All-American from Georgia, For Local Schools Elkhart 30. Hammond 27 given to the bx apo JITCTVET, I / p da, y < * AA an BE y be > Fai 8 x we o" “am 3 practically the entire Kansas Ciy lor PHC ye . . available for public sale for the two THURSDAY nade” ‘two of “the pay-off dashes, WEDNESDAY Shinmond Clark 87, South Bend Central 51. high single gan with the Cubs next season He of Bruce Hale, and his running mate, Elmer Angs- 1 : niral 62, Hammond 51. {11 pitching staff that propelied the quip r “tashville last nights, They may be purchased at Purdue vs, Butler at Butler (7:45 g , 8 T t Plain M " tlkhart 62, Hammond Clark 38 (final), game will- rec shere for the 1947 champion Blues | VPN 17 games for ’'ashville las Lose at Minneapolis po m.). man, made the other two. ourney at Plainfield (Monrovia, ; At Lafayette there will be sphere for the 1947 champion Blu season. 11 in Succession Ben . . : Marott's, 18, E. Washington St., or . ; Mooresville, Speedwa Plainfield). East Chicago Washington 39, CqJumbus 31 : : Tommy Byrne, Frank Hiller, on: i § gi Arp Hale returned to the lineup yes- by mail order to Butler. Indiana vs; Notre Dame at Butler, . Their speedy performances were ! pt Y ' Evansville Central 65, Lafayette 81 (Anal). seven entries. Pred Bradley, Bill'Wight and Jlar- Sper our Yewrs ia te oA terday at Minneapolis but still isn't The altel Will be something of » (9:30 p. m.). dhe salvation of the Cardinals, who | FRIDAY Rae tot’ 3 at Ls Ports Tops in the ence Marshall have been promised °° | d io “pitel { In the pest of condition, Emi home-coming for Leo Barnhorst a Canterbury vs. Evansville at Vin- Started the game wearing tennis’ Ben Davis at Terre Haute Gerst- |. pos 40, Valparaiso 33, week-end were a thorough 1948 trial with the par- "*%' who also used [o ‘pitch for|anqreg still is on crutches with a oo cennes (1:30 p. m.) shoes for more secure fooling. mever Goshen 36, Valparaiso 28, S47 who tallied an Lie : ++ (the Hoosiers After coming »d ankle and will be out of former Cathedral High School **7 : « Ubla "op Th the Eagle’ yer. La Porte 56, Rochester 45 (fthal), ent club Also going from the out of the service, Ben bounced rack SPT Nett a . basketball captain, who holds the Southern Iilineis vs. Southeast emmy ompson, 8 8'€S| Beech Grove at Warren Central. At Martinsville games of 210, Blues to the champion Yanks are to baseball as Vf he'd mever: been action indefinitely. lead in individual scoring for Noire! issouri- at Vincennes (3 p. m,)|ACeé passer, set two new recurds.! Greenfield at Cathedral. Martinsville 82. Seymour J. : Packard - India catcher Gus Niarhos, first sackor AWAY irom it. Tae Hecslers Jos W he Laxers Dame 2 - (consolation and finals at night). He auempted #4 throws, surpass Pine ViMage at Crispus Attucks. Seymour 57 Greencastle 35. stertime) the Central All Steve Souchok, third sacker Jerry!’ Wn yesterday, 58-48, after holding a 26- . Fourth Last Year | Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Ced- N8 the previous playoff mark of Pike Twp. at Franklin Twp. | Pranklin 45, Martngvile 40 (final), who marked a Coleman and outfielders ClUff Mapes FROM CHAMP TO CADDY ... 19 leadership at the half. George Vioedh ; : : oh arville at Terre Haute (1:30 p. m.). 33 set by Sammy Baugh of Wasn- Manual at Washington. Montorey 15. Bois Lontercy c terial & Supp and Ed Stewart’ It's their re- Twenty-three years ago he was Mikan, Laker ‘ enter and the Barnhors : who is in his secon Indiana State vs. Georgetown N8ton in 1837. Thompson com-| gacred Heart at Whitestown. [Sines Creek 1 ewan 38. Parkway, ward “ fof copping ‘the American the king of America's golfers . . . league's top scorer, was held to nine your u) oe Notre Dame Suintel, (Ky.) at Terre Haute (3:15 p. m.). Pleted 21, breaking the record of Shortridge at Columbus. | Grass Creek id Monterey 26 (final), " Association bunting He captured (he coveted National Points but “Jim Pollard and Don i Pot ch : Jol y ne 200 Northeast Missouri vs. ‘Murray 2 pletiens set by Baugh in! Richmond at Tech. | Metea 32, Lucerne 20. or Week-e : oo” . . Open crown, the game's top prize Carlson filled the breach with 17 for He Iriel alter A op BE hie 2 n State at Terre Haute (7:30 p. m.). oo | SATURDAY | Fey Waverly % Royal Center 33. BOXING TOPS FOOTBALL e's w'The name of Cyril Walker 1804 15 respectively Loss of Leo ark wi 2 ’ oa : Pid }% Jt Anderson vs. Eastern Illinois at : Provipsen : heaves Sale a Stanual at Sacred Heath... | New Waverly 45. Meien 40. nai). 00 BO « «. The 1947 Golden Gloves tour- monopolized the headlines and - Klier on fouls in the last half hurt seas On arnho fin Terre Haute (9:15 p. m.). otal of 207 yards, but his best ef- 1 ; bs h . | Pt. wayne NOL, Roll ao By bawaka ” Fred Schwomeyer, naments- in (he Windy City | feature sports storles But in he Indianapolis cause considerably. in Notre Dame scoring during the FRIDAY 7° forts were in vain. Coach Greasy, Washington at Tech. Ft. Wayne Central 60, South Bend Riley. 39. Ray Hider Cur cleared $79.343.17 for Chicago ater years Walker lost the win- NATIONAL LEAGUE 1046-47 campaign, Butler vs. Indiana at Butler {7:45 Neale had the Eagles change from|— ie a no Wayne Noth Side end, Ale 2 cen. Mike Tom, Indu Tribune Charities, Inc, and was ning touch and the breaks Eastern Division = «t pct| An outstanding battler on the p. m.). cleated shoes to tennis sneakers ers. Big Farl Karowsky, Tiger cen- ° tral 38 (final). DI a). Thos contributed to Santa Claus funds. oo AAS him . .. He now |Botheter 20 : 30% boards, Barney was captain of the, purdue vs. ‘Notre Dame at But- C2fly in the first period but the ter, alsg was a handy-Andy for the Srkimscs op Boos “ OTHER 1 + + » Close behind was the all-star | Lo L000 ddy in Florida. Pr Wayne 12 9 871 1941 Cathedral high school quintet ler (9:30 p. m.). rubber soles were unable to turn champions, who easily, were the class Bradley: 72, Denver 54. = H Van Devender gridiron super attraction in Sol. apy Brians 8H 4% and during that season was given SATURDAY the tide either. of the four with a devasting fast Connecticul vs. Akron (postponed). fu Sole TC: dier Field which produced $78,- | BUSY IN THE SHORTFIELD Fin Woon Biiiia 1% all-city and all-state honors. He pepauw at Chicago U. | Trippi dashed- 44 yards for the break and fine ball-handling. | Emporia State a, Miami (0.) 52, i Mace Jenkins, Na a | os ¥ Visio * a | re “ lv ob : J #91. aise contributed to Chicago's | . The veteran Eddie Joost, the rh Miva Lost Poy, returned to Notre Dame last year Franklin at Eastern Kentucky. {first touchdown early in the first Juggle Lineups Loyola (La) Ee caetown 53, Jerry Baler. FL charities, . {Philadelphia Athletics’ 1947 shori- Minneanolis 13 .9 82 after service with the Army Air quarter. Angsman added the sec-| ; Marshall 73, Idaho 44 ; Russ Hart, Br, at Banded I 860. Sheboygan : Ho 300 C Wabash at Earlham. ond score in the second period, All four coaches used the.event Michigan State 57. Wayne 55 ot Russ Ba i 1 . u =a stop, handle more chances, 30, INDIANAPOLIS 10 11 4! orps. Semifinals and finals of Terre ’ ? bi 5 bl xperiment to juggle North Carolina State 65, Cincinnati 54. : PT PLUGGING VORY! . Oshkosh 10 13 435 iy , as a noble experim JUBBl®| vebraska 51, Stanford 47. Al Nelis, Delawa rr PLL ysy 2 Sy Jeune than any : other inBeidas in She Tri-Cities 8 12 400, Capable of playing ang position Haute tourney. FEIRing 70 : yards on a delayed their lineups and give reserves some Niagara 46. Southern California 4. Orville MUeGilliar Chicago Cubs 1 Y ec. lo lhe American League ... not Counting; RESULTS YESTERDAY “ {on the floor, Barnhorst is rated by, —— Spt Gla needed tourney experience. 0 So MR Perc Henry, VFW ucago Cubs and he was tabbed first basemen . + He participated, 0 “Fint 1 " {Coach Ed Krause his most valuable Murray State, and Anderson vs. The crowd wasn’t ‘quite up to ex- Dep grdine 39, West Polos State 47. By Scaif yy ure . y + . > Trie cu | : , S $ 3 , Br. as a sure-fire big leaguer. . . . The in five double plays in one contest 5 Gti 8), Byracuie 4l, |performer. Last season, Barney Eastern Illinois. Betz Defeats Cooke pectations, with only about 1500, San Francisco 44. Oregon State 4a. bud Massing, Am scouts said, “The youngster can't However, the AL made fewer 8heboygan rR nay {started the campaign as regular, The state's only undefeated col-| NASSAU, Bahamas, Dec. 20 (UP) fans sitting in on the final session. St. Francs 3, Altona 2 S———— Miss. : .s Bu the rookie infielder assists than any big league ever Minneapolis 33, Toledo 53. ’ (center, but when John Brennan lege quintet, Ball State, tackles' _payline Betz, former women's sin-/It probably won't be attempted Southern Methodist 3, yoming 9. A,6C to make the major grade in turned in for a season Si rucuse oi INDIANAPOLIS 0 {came along fast he was inserted at! tough opposition to open the week's gles champion, got the Bahamas again next year, at least with the BRE 5 83, share Ys a 45. Oshkosh 51, Sheboygan 49 {regular center to gain added height. schedule tonight. The Cardinals tennis season under way yesterday same four teams. | Temple Dartmouth 54.
THIS WEEK'S KAMES TOMORROW NIGHT APOLIS
26 ¢ St. Joseph's (Pa) 54, estern Kentudky. 80, Utah State 49, ichita 37, Warrensburg (Mo.) 33.
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3, : . + : | Utah 41, Canisius al INDIAN. Barnhorst then was shifted to a play Xavier at Cincinnati. Xavier with a 6-1} 6-2 ‘victory over Sarah| Only in the second period of the|U. C. LA. 64, Syracuse at regular guard berth. This season,|is the only team holding a victory paifrev Cooke. Howe-Rocket game were the North v Ander- when Krause was seeking a man over Purdue thus far. A Re — St5ot’ie -
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| For the balance of the current season, Barnhorst also will have ladded responsibilities. To -weeks
{ago Brennan fractured hishgrm and A will be lost for the John Deranek Honored
Foley, Brennan's replacement, was MONTGOMERY, Ai. Dec. 29-
Fi » Graziano, Zale - ) ’ . . » Decision Awaited moved to the NO. 1 center berth, Players and coaches who particithus leaving the Irish with no Pated in the North-South football
MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Dec. 20 (UP) capable second string center, Thus, 8ame here Saturday won -by the Promoter Harry Voiler awaited When Foley needs a rest, Barnhorst South, 33-8, were en route tn their 1 word today from the Miami Beach is moved from his forward post to homes today with Dick Deranek of ! Boxing Commission over whether the pivot line {Indiana U. picked as the outstandTwo collegiate tournaments also/!n& back for the North.
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W. Maryland St, Indianapolis 9, Ind. it ‘will sanction a middleweight title = = bout between’ Rocky Graziano and are on tap for Hoosier and visiting] ¥ Tony Zale at the Memorial football teams ih ‘the state this week, one F S b tit H R | stadium here, Feb. 26 at Vincennes and the other at Terre AM-PLUS ree uf S u ion u e Voiler sald that he would donate Haute. ° ° 4 all proceeds from the match to] The meet at Vincennes will have BAT TERIES Is Michi an % Best Wea on charities approved by the Veterans Canterbury, Evansville, Southern ' P of Foreign Wars which would spon- | Illinojs,- and Southeast Missouri| 18 Months ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec. 20 (UP)—The University of Michigan sor it. He said he could get 18,000 Playing on New Year's Day with, team which returns to.the Rose Bowl.on New Year's Day after persons at the bout, which would 'Wo gameés in the afternoon and Guarantee 46-year absence used the free substitution as its greatest weapon this be at the height of the Florida win- tWo at night. t All sizes in sei ‘ ter season”at prices ranging from ~The first round of the Terre F twa s rule, oft criticized by various branches of the dames $8 to $50 per seat Haute tourney also will be played| Stock for expert which gave Coach Fritz Crisler thé opportunity to develop - Graziano was offered $150000 to on Thursday, with semifinals and) immediate the higi pecialized offensive and defend his title in a rematch with finals to follow on Saturday after- delivery at, defensive teams which permitted minutes left to play. - Zale, who was offered $75.000, noon and night. reduced the Wolverines nine straight vie-| Orisler’s specialists ‘dazzled, foes me Contestants Listed prices. Lorie . the Big Nine cham- this year with 170 differe™ plays k' : re. Haute Pati _ |wmd w down formations. They Week's Important wna in the order of pny are. | BLUE POINT (AU™® Things were different when Michi- loosed stars’ that performed their H. S. Net Tourneys Southeastern Oklahoma vs. ‘Cedar-! SUPPLY ah Azet v il: 37% 4 © ASSIRNmMents Lo perfection and ie . a ; Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. “» gan last played in the Rose Bowl rarely did anything. else Here are the team lineups in im- ville, O.: Indiana State vs. George- on That was In 1902, when. football Bob Chappius, All-American half- portant Indiana high school basket- town, Ky.: Northeast Missouri vs.| . first replaced chariot macing Inthe!’ 1d hext to Johnny Lujack ball tournaments this week and'on ~~ EK T LT lournament of ross : the most publicized player in the New Year's day ® ® 2 Wolves Dazzled Foes country, is the Wolverine's passing, D®, 32-10, at Jaspers Jnsper, Hunting: “TUESDAY IS BASKETBALL NIGHT" Secretary of State George C. Marshall, while Chief of Staff of the For the ‘occasion, they called a! technician Jan. 1, at Monticello—Monticello, Alex y ied : little-known University 6f Michigan) He won the Big Nine's individual "jis: PERO FOC Greensburg MAJOR LEAGUE 3: S. Army, dedicated Rising Sun Tavern. at Fredericksbiirg, team to play mighty ‘Stanford. It|all-offensive title for the second Rushville, Connersville, Shelbyville Virginia, as a national historic shrine. Its first inn-keeper was was not at first certain that Mich- straight year oun, 1 AL Miriol--Mazioh, Muticle Cen. General Weedon, hero of Brandywine and Germantown. In its
igan could make the trip, but finally a group of Ann Arbor merchants donated the uniforms and Coach Fielding (Hurry-up) Yost. managed to. pack 11 men aboard the train. Michigan won the game, 49 to 0 Stanford's mightlies were so battered by the time the fourth period rolled around that the game was called by mutual consent with six
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Big Nine's Top Passer The spectacular Toledo, O., star topped the conference's passing with 39 completions in 71 attempts for 655 yards. He also ran 364 yards for a total of 1019 yards, just 20 yards short of the all-time record he set in 1046 Bump Elliott, a right halfback who can swing around his left side Just as fast as most players can run to their right, was Michigan's ace {ball-carrier | Fullback Jack Weisenburger led the Big Nine in Ground gaining.
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