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Photo by WORTH WEIGHT IN WORDS—This picture is worth more than 10,000 words. It tells the st Ronald Grimes, Lawrence Centr that's not all. Ronald is believed ing high school football player in the county—ijust 13." Ha weighs only

138 pounds and stands 5 ‘eet & inches. will be 14 years old Dec. 4, and his jersey—No. 35—tells when

At 13 Rona Is Whizzer

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1048

Roines Fund Campaign Now Exceeds $5000

| Donation by Madison Ave. Businessmen's | Group Assures School of Equipment

A check for $2153.70 from the Madison Avehue Businessmen's Association last night assured lights for the ual High School's Delavan Smith athletic field. The check was turned over to representatives of Rolines, the school's alumni association, which had already obtained more than $3000 in a drive begun several weeks ago. The total is now mare

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$2153 Gift To Light Manual Field

Run True to Form

Hockey Leaders

NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (UP) —i The only thing new about the young 1048-49 American Hockey! League season today was the date on the calendar. =~

Otherwise, official .league statistics revealed the league has taken up where it left off last

Citation Faces Uncertain | Future After Pimlico Race |

By TIM MORIARTY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct, 19-Citation was down at Pimlico today for the next lap of his headlong dash Stymie in rac-

ing's money-earni Jerby, but after that the future is uncertain. ‘Trainer Ben Johes had no definite schedtle for the horse when he shipped him from Belmont, One moment Citation is due for a rest until spring. The next he is being considered for the $100,000 race at Santa Anita and‘ the; " next he's racing in Florida, winter campaign is very indefi- , But cnly one thing is certain. nite. 0 Citation will go in the ~$25,000

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than $5000 and additional funds will be collected for supplemental equipment. Ed Simmons, president of Roines, spoke for his committee of Bill Kniptash, Bill Zimmer and Jim Chapman in expressing deep appreciation for the “lift” from the association. : More Contributions Due The meeting was held in the offices of C. B. Kendall, president of the Madison Avenue Assoclation. Mr: Kendall also assured the Roines that the cheek tendered . would not be the last. A. D. Mck Carrel, of the association, reported contributions were yet to come from the Eli Lilly and " Stokely companies as well as ory of how tough a little customer |other ‘individual contributions. al's reqular quard, can get. But | Representing Manual at the to be the youngest reqular start. 'meeting were W. 8. Barnhart, acting principal, and Miss Arda |S. Knox, the only sponsor for Roines since its formation in

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He's an A-student,

1914. Speaking briefly, both expressed the opinion that © the

equipment to be purchased would bring to greater life the interest in Manual athletics. Speaking for the Board of Seagel Commissioners, Raymond ,- Brandes and Emil V, Schadd told of the development of plans

Id Grimes White Jr.

lion building. Mr. Schadd add

TN Maybe de day little Ronald Grimes will graduate magus. cum ion Rn; laude; All-American, Rhodes Scholar~another Wesley Fesler, & lie content to ston th is South Whizzer : : bk

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That's a big order for a youngster just a moon and a day out of knee breeches, but not for Ronald: Ronald's just 13 years old and already a bear on defense. As

ga freshman he's a regular member of Lawrence Central High School's Bears and should claim

. the title as. the youngest high school grid starter in Marion,

County. It doesn’t stop there with Ronald, though. : He has the strong back but not the weak mind. He weighs only 138 and stands just five feét, six inches tall; he's a cat of a run-

ning guard and they give him-an oro sive Tinenacker filing inthe OWDEr. {hole on the sweeps. |

A for effort in the classroom. Gets 'Em All Right Why not. The kid can—and did—answer all 305 problems in mathematics. To get corny, he's a “bug” on biology and he has many of the answers on the football. field already. By his own word, you'd never know it, He's intelligently modest. He says he hasn't been hurt much yet because “I'm just lucky. You have to play in all of them,”

Side school when this is completed.” Construction of. the lighting facilities is expected to begin late in November, Manual officials said.

Kuhel to Manage Washington Again

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP)

he responds to the query of which was his toughest game. He has, too, almost. He's started in five of six ball games {and played at least three-fourths of the time. He missed the Knightstown Memorial game be-| cause he had a “strep” throat.

Washington Senators again next have to pull out of his running) right guard position to pick some Y®ar: according to Clark Griffith,

Kuhel, oA > {seventh place in the American aL Hands Get Chewed [League in his freshman year, Ronnie has speed and I teach | or eed to a one-year contract in Hm 1a get Hie Jump 00 the DISSE 5 telephone conversation with ys.: He's been keeping Grifith from his Kansas City his hands get chewed a little bY! home. the opposition,” Bill Smith, his =o. faijure last season cancoach, states. {not be charged to Kuhel,” the His coach is exemplary. He Washington owner said in a was All-Conference at guard fori statement. “I feel he will deIndiana in 1940. He's heavier, velop into a real good manager. but not much taller than his He took over a young, unseaprize pupil. . soned ball club and early in the

‘Pike vs. Franklin Tonight In City-Coun

Franklin Township's eleven, still looking for its first grid TOPS

tory, will try for the sixth time against formidable Pike Township at Pike tonight to open the city-county grid program this week, Pike, with a 5-1- overall record, and Franklin will open the| “week's grid ‘activities at eight p. scheduled for Wednesday because of the teachers’ convention here|

Thursday and Friday. ] Shortridge, with one ‘city loss to Cathedral, will play host to Washington, seeking its second city triumph. in four games, Wednesday afternoon. Dick; Christy, & junior who was hurt in the Cathedral game, will be out of action against the Continentals, The Shortridge - Washington rivalry dates back to 1929. Since

The remainder of the schedule follows: TOMORROW Warren Central at Ripple, 8 p. m. Cathedral at Southport, 8 p. m.

Beech Grove vs. Speedway at Pike, 8 p. m. Anderson at Crispus Attucks, 2:30 p. m. Lawrence Central at Decatur Central,’ 8 p. m.

Howe at Frankfort, 8 p. m. Washington at Shortridge, 2:30

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| MEXICO CITY, Oct. 19 (UP)— Teammate Runner-Up |

3 Teammate Harvey Fraser is Stil shaken "by _asurpnsingly runner-up with 11 and 15 tops in ough matches in the second assists with 10 while Liscombe's| round, tournament favoritesieight goals is another league |

Jeroslav Drobny and Richard/high. Behind the leaders come

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“ ” Tod Sloan and Sid Smith of! Pancho” Gonzales faced even Pittsburgh and Roger Bedard of! stronger rivals today In the Providence, each with nine.

third round of the Pan-American] Harvey Jessiman, one of the!

(Tennis Tournament. main reasons Philadelphia is in| Drobny, defending ¢hampion|Sécond place in the Eastern di-| from Czechoslovakia, will face {Robert Abdesselam, French

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