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= — — < 3 nn - uno 4 wh § fg 'W * " ; » ’ tm * : eek-end State RB It : Sl YOT Waa cthe a itation After |Roosevelt's ‘Riders Regain ’ = LOB UE CCAS Foote overs Stride in State H. S. Race ov y A» SS Saini reer Ln } . ! . : { Indiana Central at Franklin, mised | ri e i ; : . Ta 1 | Ottawa (Kan.) at Evansville. : - Ian Stage Comeback to Down Hammond Clark; H. = Jiinols Wesleyan at Indiana : . . we : : been havi So I Lv Ell ; : Sn os rey - a Evansville Reitz, Whiting Win Sixth was a mo > ar SAA, “Wesleyan at Indi Sha oY atlati By KURTPR PRE CRN TIER 0 MIA Press Sposts to ' So mis Tay m Ww | A : ] m er DIAN APO lS. Oat. 16--Eaxt Chicago, Roosevelt's Rough ~~ “4 as 0 oro | st 2 om DROW aus Ia.) ] Riders made a belated attempt today to break up the Evan e EET » doe at Loris Ph * Reitz-Whiting supremacy in Indiana high school football. he Joven 2 St. J f Arc Af Calumet Entry Heads The Rough Riders, who tumbled from gridiron fame into the 0 » Joan © rc Harris May Become . | semi-doldrums when they took an overwhelming licking at Reitz 4 I can trust 5th League Triumph pa : Gold Cup Field of 10 |iwo weeks ago, struck back with their old spirit and finesse last a & Th we ; ; — Mark's, =r ep es a St. Joan of Arc and Bt. Catn- Tigers Manager NEW YORK, Oct. 16 _'UP) aight hi hand Harsmond Clarks Adams beat Plymquth in"an in- band. Shot erine, both undefeated, will meet | NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP) — Calumet Farm's Citation, the Um ea ON Or ans ie tersectional game, 19-0. keep our n tomorrow in the headline battle rpne New York Dally News said |Sreatest piece of horse flesh in =" | One of the surprises was Rush- don't think of the Indianapolis CYO Cadet), 54 night that Bucky Harris, re- many racing seasons, goes after Tne victory kept Coach Pete Ville's 19-9 loss at Shelbyville. It 1 I must try os ball League. lcently deposed manager of the his fifth 100-grand prize of the Rucinski’s Riders in the race for Wa# the Lions first loss in six | |, Bt. Joan of Arc turned in Its New york Yankees, will manage , |the West Northern Indiana High Starts and dropped them into sec- ; Tell t ankees, a8¢ year in the second running of theithe West Northern Indiana High] fourth straight triumph last 8un-|i1e Detroit Tigers in 1049 School Conference crown |ond place in the tight' South then wher day with a 7-0 win over Little "4 cording to the News, Walter International Gold Cup today at! \ieanwhile, Evansville Reitz and Central Conference race. Colum. i band and Flower. The grade school Brid-| spike) Briggs Jr. already has| Belmont Park. Whiting, the two top-ranking Pus took over in the SCC, white- i angry and ders have racked up 48 points to| onyinced his father, owner of the| A field of 10, including two dis- Hoosier ~ prep school elevens, | Washing Connersville, 41-0. unhappy. their opponents’ 2, that a safety. lead- [tance gallopers from foreign! cained their sixth nt vie.| An “offside” penalty gained i people ab i Baton rs mune ano CU URL ® change in Sof lea: (ance, gallopers Irom orPgh gained thelr sixth sired vie py yayne South's te wih city {Pound opener, Young Briggs is now in Europe, |the barrel-chested bay colt over |js Washington and came off with rival North. Trailing 13-6 in the : Learn Two other teams, Cathedral, ,. expected back on the Queen|a grueling mile and five furlongs./a 38-13 victory. The Oilers of fourth period, Dick Brett tossed i Important and Holy Name, boast unbeaten| gion veth next Thursday. An an-| Should all the overnight en-| Whiting also were impressive, a 29-yard touchdown pass to Paul 1 you're afr records- to lead the field in the nouncement that Harris will re- tries start and Citation ambles handing Hammond a 27-0 loss. Underwood. Dough Lawrence's Bo league's Division 2, place the present manager, Steve home first, he will net a purse of "Gary Emerson Wins first conversion attempt was wide y Frier In other games last Sunday St.|0:Nc "ly ‘expected to be made at|$76.600. This would raise his| Eiiewhere, the form sheet held Tey the, ote’ petalty “was IT SEI Ann and St. Thomas played to a that time, the News said. bankroll to a staggering $820,000, true with . but few exceptions called against the Redskins, His I do. I've scoreless tle; Holy Rosary ~\i..nwhile, at Detroit, Billy|less than $100,000 away from the|[agayette Jefferson grabbed an- second attempt split ihe uprights. he 3ay3 he downed B Anthony, TD; onthe” | Evans, general manager of the all-time record set by the gallant! other North Central Conference BO gt Kn after dousing When w rd gel Bg t. Tigers, emphatically denied the Stymie, winner of last year's in-\game, beating Anderson, 26-0. awremceburg, 45-0, in an inter- all the tim Atherine spilled St. Philip, 18-8;|,, augural. Gary Emerson humbled city 06 eeotimns z. : : Including n Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Pat-| . Scheduled to lend an interna- 0 Ww toose. | Sectional game. he balks. ick played t . There is not a word of truth Froebel, 25-0, while Gary Roose And i North Central Con{rick played to a 12-all deadlock;|, " Ev tional flavor to the International|yelt dro G “12-7 nd Jn a: ’ . He as} Sacred Heart blanked Holy 0' the report,” Evans said. 1 dropped Gary Mann, 12-7. It | erence game, Richmond won a ith hi Cross, 7-0. and the Holy Nand — were the Aga sons Nathoo.| was Emerson's fourth triumph in one-point . victory over Muncie I had nha Rach sume wat pottonc Alexander Takes [fmm ors Server me Boga tug, 474 Rooseets 80h Zl Sorc, 74 reson ‘and esent league standings: champion : Terre Ha a “ How d D . aute Garfield won fits s 5 i A Glendale Lead Rounding out the field were nr game as Quarterback John | IS 0 en TN return 8k Joan of Are . -4 s g 140 GLENDALR, Cal., Oct. 16 (UP) C. V. Whitney's Phalanx, King|Frew had a field day at passing, y . Bt. Philip ......... 1 1 1 500 __Stewarf (Skip) Alexander of Ranch's Better Self, Mill River connecting for all of the Purple : ‘ Forge Little Flower craves } 2 l 3% Lexington, N. C. held a two- Stable’'s Miss Grillo,” Maine Eagles’ scores, to give them a . trying to Be Patric i 0 2 233) stroke lead in the $15,000 Glen- Chance Farm's Ace Admiral (20-14 win over Terre Haute Gerst- k-End eries phous wl [HON Cross "** 5° 8 3 060 dale Open golf tournament today |Fifty-Fifty Stable's Drumbeat./meyer, | it you'd #1 ( ) ray accept his Games _tomserow ah at 2p. mi 'with a blazing. seven under par and two fillies from the stable of| The Ft. Wayne situation re-| special por . “165 that gave him a two-day total Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitaker, Miss mained as confusing as possible ; Lo Poets The 1 Boys BE COE OF CASS of Ure attr J eee re, eno Request and. Carolyn A, las North and South Side sep- ST. LOUIE, get. 3. to. real atte : . Catherine vs. St John of Age atv Alexander shot three birdies on ~ mete SEAMEN 13:13 tie, Tt was theidianapolis Capa. were n. town. f signe a Luis you. # sath and Arena. Bt Philip at Brook: the first nine and four on the seg-| # y 2 North Siders’ third tie game. They- day. to “ind a i «Sty. (rat 2 ran ME wees side {ond nine yesterday which, added d g 0 | g also have won three. ‘South also Flyers are stil their “cousins Wants F Diviston 2, pe 10 his two under par round Thurs- ’ ! remains unbeaten with. four wins, In the American Hockey League. WHER 3 1 0 1000 day, gave him a nine under par| .. : Central of the Summit City The two teams open & home- d 15 in 1 Holy Ks cee 310 1900 g00re for the two days. kept pace with their brethren by And-home week-end series here a . Holy Trinity - L111 666, Lloyd Mangrum and Ben in gxas PEI este out a 21-0 victory over tonight. In the nine previous séa- Ab MER +1 6 1 433 Hogan, pre-tournament favorites Huntington of the Central In- Sons the Caps have beaten St. ' k a St. Thomas ..........1° 0 3 3% fighting it out for PGA top money| pr. WORTH diana Conference. It was the Louis 25 of 48 games. Only six pe maga St. Anthony ... oD 0 4 : . TH, Tex, Oct. 18 J h beer ti - _ ' go Anthony oo 8% pt mo | honors, were tied at 137. Hogan| in noo Le oo | Vikings” second straight loss. (have Been be BIC Are Won " ] a : Photo by Dave ‘Pennycuff, Times Staff Photographer. | ‘Holy Trinity ya St Ann at Rhodius, |shot a 68 in the second round, perfec. £9 oa ver La Porte Moves Up | Four former Caps. Wil bein TO “N ; a : vey ’ i ur Rosary vs. St. Thomas at ute Mangrum faltered on his|Was forecast today for the final 1a Porte’s rejuvenated Slicers the -St. Louis lineup. Goalie Red they used | S-T-R-E-T-C-H—Cathedral's bullet pass goes whizzing over the heads of St Roch ve. Outhdral at Riverside, second round and was forced to match of the Texas Women's Golf won their first league game by Almaz > one Pi] Nive players Well, | A . y . ' . . . 1s. eech| settle for a 71. 4 beating Gosh . 7 itra ere during the summer. : e. rtridae's big end, Bill |orove. rie se Open, with Mildred Didrickson|beating Goshen, 24:6, thereby en- : , g women, es] Cathedral's Tom Yaggi (17) and Irish End Bob Hurrle as Shortridge's big RA : ; Daharias of Denver meeting Pony|Abling. them 1 Fet. out of ‘the OUher exCaps are Lloyd Doran. No ~ Ralph [25] 4885 Up far-an attempted-knockdown-during-the-ciy-series-cash.yester-_ Ro psooth-and Gadzooks, [Fi or ri Worth” in whatcsiar of ine Basiern division of ZA Sion: Simon, hovever, fo go. any day at Shortridge field. , The Irish won their fourth straight city battle, 21-13 a ’ iv ? . rr PAT -bra-30hoiestiien the NHS. South. Bend Centrally wordont-—» A lighted er fe ! i . ' . : e “Babe” an ss|made ree straight in that = ., Pa hr ct Ey = thedral Defeals Shorrid S07 7 Here's Another Robin Riley have fired sub-par rounds|conference by. lumping Michigan i right to d } ted | ; while moving to the title round at|City, 27-0. rturiti “% Cat e ra De eafs ortri ge; Stasion before MIJhigh Meo | ! . By BILL PITTMAN : the River Crest course. Twice| Elkhart whipped hapless Mish- night Yithout injury 3h Worked PPT didn = 21-13 ‘in Display of Power |Speedway, suffered a broken nose The deer stood poised and then shot toward the thicket as it in this competition the “Babe”|awaka, 19-6, and‘ South Bend . ho y AHADD 8 este ay be- with ‘enjoy 4 ’ land will be lost indefinitely. | suddenly caught the scent of man. has set new course records, firing|———— rig Sioimimsmtaeee. oming here. They will stay gether. . By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | “tm Butler and Tom Dela-| A bow twanged and an arrow shot straight to the mark catch-la par-busfing 70 last Tuesday h |overnight and return tomorrow I hope Much of the luck ‘tis said that rides with the Green blended | =." 0" 0 Tne for Plain. Ing the deer in the side back of the shoulder as he leaped toward |and then posting a sizzling 68-- C arge Cooper {morning. with the Blue on the other side of the scrimmage line for three oo... oitier scoring on a pass his sanctuary. Momentum carried the young buck ‘for another seven under women's par—on fe yesterday. : from Cox jn the second session. = oo oo 40 yards and then he fell dead. |Wednesday. Passed Bad Checks Ripple Harriers Win; Men 3 Then L&dy Luck got a transfer past the Shortridge field and p10. it ‘scored again’ in the : Sounds - like something from| Miss Riley, playing out match. om ° . y open-minde Cathedral's Irish earned a one-way ticket that appears marked g..; period. Score by periods: fac men the Tales of Robin Hood doesn't |rounds as did the “Babe” even wo Lous. Ock. 18 (UP)— Rouse Sets Record girls. Now _______ for Broad Ripple only at the end of the line. Eas ad 18 7 rea Ie We US it> It isn’t. This little episode took [though the match was decided. yep ag hoy agrest of Yor. Broad Ripple’s harriers won a Cathedral's 21 to 13 triumph ; ee _ IPAInfield 0180 61S wo place In the deer country of|already has posted a low score of -ooper. former St. Louis Car- tnree.way cross-country meet _ . a f T a ’ . on le nls dinals pitching star, were issued : Let M over Shortridge “betittingly Ripple Blanks S. H. le Northern Wisconsin. 70. finals pitching sar ued trom Crispus Attucks and Golum- : \ enough, was posted on a Scor®:| Broaq Ripple continued its wir- Reitz Lashes Purp e | Second Dior tow he championship play was Tomplant ne had Ba i ol bus yesterday at the Rocket's Ww rr _ board looking toward Ripple re. . o. | Evansville Reitz showed why it| - e man wit e¢ bow was scheduled to begin at 9:30 a. m. |, ) courge. - BR dlrs minding Klinger and co. tating sways by oy ns e weak vas rated among the state's best | High school track men will bid Bill Ashby, for three years in a|with the second 18-hole round worthless checks. ka. assistant o. D2ve Rouse set a school record ‘ England and Co. will be up. for. Rockets’ field last night. |elevens when it turned in a 38 to for a spot in the annual state row possessor of the Indiana|scheduled at 1:30 p. m. . \prosetwing ay 2, Basie an) for fhe two-mile distance with a Train -S "their date Nov. 5. 2 | 8 tossed 4° 30- ard|13 victory over a game Washing-|cross country meet next Tuesday State Field Championship for| In yesterday's semi-final play.|ta) man reported he had ho time of 10:01. Ripple counted for J cobs 1 That's when dnd where the city Bob Stevens log a Yard... eleven at the Westsiders' field at sectional meet at seven sites bow and arrow. Miss Riley -overcame her fellow|io.o ¢50 checks for Cooper he t 26 points while Columbus totaled a $. title’ may be nettied. George 'Ouchdown pass to Jo.R. Bumth,. isrday af : throughout the state. Ashby who lives at 5802 N.|amateur, Mary Agnes Wall of ou ct “He anid Gooner ident). #3 and Attucks 51. Democra England yesterday served notice for the Mrst. Ripple TD at. th in ran tAS count to 38 to 0 Qualifiers will battle it out for New Jersey St.. got this particu- Menominee, Mich. 4 and 2. Mrs. ROB is then a00ae deni) em ———— didate An there'll be ‘another bulldozer Outset. ‘then Ripple added twol,,.... washington scored twice in|state honors Oct. 30 over a tough/lar deer in Valis County, Wis- harias won over her fellow pro-itive of a beer wholesale pres a oy Barge Sinking 5 Aboard Gov. Dewe: once amne = turf No. more by Jack Bngledow and Bill rth canto, le Powell layout on Coffin golf course here.|consin, Oct. 1. It was his sec-|fesslonal, Helen Detweiler of : pany ’ . churning the-Ripple turf dn No: 7 the fourth Da y at Independence, Mo . SEATTLE, Wash, O vember. He scored all three Jtiseé, Stevens kicking the. - Jered over-from-the-three yard... The. race for team honors ap- ond deer in four trips. Dallas, 3 and 1. | Mr. Krduska said Cooper was —A message ~ : the yon | foday ARO ‘touchdowns for the Irish and[on® in the second frame, line and Mike Purichia threw to pears to be wide open Since Ki=| ASHBY, Xn fHUStrAtOr- for thet ton A WAN LOE ON SURE CHANGES. at. POWEE. barge. Star St. : ate “Dewey In the third, Ripple tallied off gp, wry for the conversion. derson’s defending -champs were engineering department .of the 6 : vy : a A. Slane. repo. erin il mies AREAS er BE added one conversion. If he Elmer Lowry ] ere. nad a e 7 |Springfield, Mo. He said he and it was sinki ith fi won't be enough, his junior re-/Forest Reehling's jab from the y... in the last session, Ed beaten recently by Howe of Indi-/local Naval Ordnance Plant, is asanrt- | manager had written aboard 150 ne w ve men President placement, Bob. Blanford, will be three and Stevens’ boot. Dick Riley intercepted a Reitz pass anapolis. It was the Indian's 32 and has been an archery en-| Tim will Be H of to Cooper at his Norwood; Mo., Cordova in the alt Aan ot night. there with his inside stuff. |Tulley went over center from thes: midfield and went 50 yards to first “defeat in a dual meet in/thusiast for about seven years. e | © FAA home but received no answer. Coast Guard ho ted today. the He Said . {three after Jim Alltop intercepted shi more than eight years. He builds his own equipment, HURON : i ported today. that Candi line and scrambled its backfield * Pass on the Sacred Heart 40. ¢,5¢ downs, Reitz 14. Score by However, the individual title and hasn't used a rifle since he pio } * speak in A . 2 g league baseball stars, headed * Halleck, “ for 11 of the Irish 15 first downs, Score by periods. |periods: still looked to be a sure thing for took to the bow. The bow he uses| = , = 9 By alleck, “J Blanford, who's learning to plow Broad Ripple ... 613.7 6—32gejty ......... 13 613. 6-38 Anderson's Johnny Stayton, who has a 60 pound pull and is made|>Y J0¢ DiMaggio of the New ow in m ver JOHN REID astiogary like the Doc? with the ‘slightly Sacred Heart ... 0 0° 0 0— 0 washington ... 0 0 0 13—13 has dominated high school dis- of Osage wood. He used the same! York Yankees, will compete here . States.” different name got three and Be Ww . . tance events for the past two equipment in nailing his. third|tomorrow for the ‘pheasant : It looks tt te Bears at arren Pike Victors, 12 to 0 years. [title as field champ this year at{Championship of the world.” r ) - campaign 4 an ie er | Lawrence Central knocked pike Township showed more ren Elkhart. : They will play in the fifth an-l "BH Birge. ay in Eniteheit Sponsared League, bettered the backwards, ry Convincing Iw : -| ; : Small Game T nual Huron “Baseball Pheastivel,” n last night's bowling. Dot Berkopes posted 857, the ———— Cathedral's victory was slightly a. he CL oeney in the Som last_nignt Wabash Hammers Deer a ot oe oie animals | With major league stars compet. highest game of the season in the ladies’ leagues, for the Indiana CHICAS more convincing than the score 1xht with a safety in the Afst y downing Beech Grove, to 0, : ‘he stalks with the weapon He|ing against a team of Pacific] Gar team. Her games were 244-199-214. Three honor counts came indicates, although the Blue 8 8 y (at its home grounds, Earlham, 33-0 : Coast All-Stars from the Yaver Men's Shop team. Eva Williams posted 651, rolli Devils as: quarter, winning 21 to 19, at the, Dave Mercer tallied in the first ' has also bagged his share of rab- 8 games of 255-223-173. Lou Early = pot olling $ vils assumed complete mastery | ’ | sp) bits, groundho und squirrels| The players then will have a|82mes of 255-223-173. Lou Early tallied 629 with games of 195-247-of the air lanes on two Jong | Warriors field. [frame for Pike on a plunge and RICHMOND, Ind. Oct. 18 (UP) , gs, gro quirrels day of leisure before going into 187. Not far behind her was Pat hid : touchdown passes. The second! Lawrence drove to the six-inch Joe Conarroe swept the end from —Wabash College shutout Earl- and other small game. He has day cornfields and weed patches|Striebeck who, added games of Heating team in the Sport Bow! of the Awd was deflected. tyii® where Warren took over onthe 4 to go over in the final ses- ham, 33-0, for its third grid even been fishing with the bow to try for pheasants 207-177-241 for 624. The Yaver Recreation League. His | Pals Irisher Tom Yagg! on the Irish dOWns after stopping the scoring/sion. Beech Grove reached the triumph: |and Arrow, catching “six or eee een girls’ team score totaled 2001 yore 198.215.2952. Soult 25. but the ball trickled into the ‘Teal, then Ed Wieland, of War-|6-yard line twice during the game/ Highlight of the game was a gar and carp on an ** Yanks Give McQuinn from games of 990-838-973. That , ne. George Soult waiting hands of Bob Gilchrist Tn: Was tackled behind the line(but fumbled once. Pike made 11 47-yard touchdown run by Jay pedition to Dewart Lake. One of is really bowling! In the same "U!!' & 830 for the Kriner's Drugs for his d 4 lof scrimmage by End Ronald|first downs and Beech Grove 10. Gray. Most of the Wabash scores the carp weighed in at 15 pounds. |Jneonditional Release league the Indiana Gear team team in the Rosedale Dairy second touchdown pass ; . {wer o | He is a member of the Hoosier |score was 2546 and the Medias League with games of 228-226-Bragdon. Wieland made 13 points Score by periods: e credited to good passing NEW YORK. Oct. 18 (UP)—| C -. B 228-226-196 from Fred Davia. for Warren and Bobenmeyer|PIke .............6 0 0 6-12 technique. The Crawfordsville State Archery Association. In- A +. Men's Wear team counted 2525. (at Sport Bowl. Everett Chandler The Irish line was solid. It held » y! 3 } dt George McQuinn, 37-year-old vet-| Claude Neely ted 8 a kegler: f 1 scored the third TD on a short/Beech Grove .... 0 © 0 0— 0/school threw its second string diana Field Archery Association £12 : th the 1 y posted a 686 at gler: for the Jordan Funeral +i Shortridge to 26 yards net gain ‘ONS | into action during the second half (and the National Field Archery(€ran of 12 seasons in the major fhe Indiana alleys for the R.C. Flome team in the New York Cen and one first down, forcing. the iManual Tops Cards lof the game. | Association. eagues, has been given his un-| Cola team in the Em-Roe League. {ral League, posted 650 at the Blue to tak the air for both| 1p the second period Bragdon oo | conditiopal release by the New| His games were 191-250-236, In Pennsylvania all ue to take to the air for . rt b SE —— | The deer he got on his October « In eys with games tallies. The Irish backs gulped | t00k a five-yard pass from Tom| A three-touchdown effo yi . trip was a button buck ighing | YOTk Yankees — the tam he the Fox-Hunt Classic, Paul Stemm of 180-246-224, Men's Bla ; |Allen and Marion Jessup scored|Bob Wheeler of Southport wasn't Bowling Notes » Weighing | arhe to an American| constructed a 669 from games White Sh 257 yards from scrimmage and Pp 70 pounds. Bill brought him down |P¢arheaded to 23 8 of Team scores from the Indian ‘ much of it was their line's fault. late in the period on a 37-yard enough as Manual topped South-| The Ski-Hi, women's bowling from about 20 yards with a “€38ue pennant in 1947. 7-209-223 for the Marott Shoe alleys were: Peerless Pu 2907: Duty Cha gull of % Was their Ut. touchdown pass from Dan Silver. port, 28, to 19, at the Cards’ Sta-| league Bevds two more to ll running out yards th a McQuinn took over the first Sire team. Bowling in the Em- Brass Rail, 2885: Indiana lis .M Shortridge struck at the outset|Jessup scored again’ on a pass(dium last night. It was Manual's/the league quota. Applicants’ ii base job from several ~other| Re Jited League at the Indiana Conservatory of Music, 2864 PoAL on the third play. Quarterback | {rom Byron Weaver and the|fifth win in Sit Starts ve. int must meet the Ski-Hi club's Evansville Colle ° touted candidates and batted 304) 220-332 223 rooish ioiaied lines the Parkway drives, the Gabbert BLUE Fred Davis heaved to Gilchrist/Same combination converted in a hesier store g vo Wa). height requirements -of five feet 9 during the 1947 season. His bat-|ggy “4p "0 0 (00 Eimer- Brehoh Nooey team tallied 2822 in the Deladvare, for 30 yards and the halfback the third. Each team made 12); . : p ‘ h [nine inches or more. The league Adds 2 Tourneys ting mark dipped to .248 the past who was rolling with the India Neth Indianapolis Merchants HG scampered the rest of the way in|first downs. er Shaler for one extra Marker... at the Parkway Alleys on| gv season, however, and his release ’ na League. n pe Dave Coppage of Manual scored EVANSVILLE, Ind. Oct. 16 = x a» the clear. But the conversion The victory gave Lawrence a in the Pag period and Andy Saturday afternoons. (UP)—Evansville College will a pe arone SOREN, ore Claude Need BOWLERS (MEN) |Joe ‘Carroll rep) - * BRITIS! plunge was stifled, 3.1 county record and Kept the ; + ~~ compete in two basketball tourna-|gnor ate. a Sporting BOOds aul Biemm Mopar a --.. 848 Ralph Barly. Pub Service of ing 0 318 Jack King stopped an Irish Bears in the running for the utie|ARdErSon booted thie first of four Lawrence Harriers Win Sompe besides its regular 21.game| "MOP in Arlington, - Va. Charis Wein Em nod ire ©. a Chaimer Melton. chev” Night Hawks eo IN : } | a ——————— — f ehoh, In t . 8 drive by recovering a fumble on held by Speedway. Bcore by “pm. i.) Mascari went over twice. Lawrence Central's cross-coun- Schedule, hardwood Coach Arad Eight Results George Soult Kriners Drugs © |. 0 Rody ‘Bee, jxed " +

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Fred Davis intercepted a pass to) “stop anotirer Trish Hraptluat the “frat before the half ended. trimmed Ben Davis, 33-12, last It's All Cathedral night at the Giant's field for their Then it was all England, Blan- fourth ‘triumph of the season. . ford and Cathedral, with a smat-| HaMbacks Leo Ahern and L ._. fering of Shortridge. England Frank Knox tallied in the first carried '3 ouf of 4 timex from his period. Quarterback Jerry Logsown 27 to score early in the third, (don and Fullback Tom . Stanley ‘Yaggi booting. |scored in the second and Fullback Two plays after the subsequent Dick Merchant added another in wh Davis | fired 4 to Gi ats attempted to even w i on AIREY tp in the”

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