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South Holds Wake Over Grid Finishes;
Rain Is Main Excuse Philadelphia Mourns Over
Rogel in Penn Contest
Bobby Lund. Hurryin' Hal booted Tech into constant trouble and
waltz the Engineers right out of their perfect record. In Chapel Hill, they probably had a point. The slippery footing derailed North Carolina's express, Choo Choo Charley Justice, But you have to credit an assist to that rugged Willjam and Mary line led by tackle Lou Creekmuir
was solid in com- * plaining about rain but in dear old ‘Philly, where they've had water trouble for years, they laid their troubles at the door of an
for the biggest action of the All-
Francisco Forty-Niners and the also unbeaten Cleveland Browns.
Rockets on Sunday, 44 to 21, will go into the fray at Cleveland
Browns; 49ers
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Game Will Decide AAC Leadership The decks ‘were Tereared today America Football Conference sea~
son—the titanic clash next Sunday between the unbeaten San
The Forty-Niners, who ripped through the =zipless Chicago
elusive young man named Francis Rogel. Rogel was the villain from once-tiéd Penn State who romped 43 yards for one touchdown, then added injury to insult by taking the clincher on an end zone pass to bump hallowed Penn out of the ranks of the undefeated and untied. Final score: Rogel 12 plus one extra point for a 13-0 triumph. Perfect Record ‘Broken At Atlanta they blamed a muddy field for Georgia Tech's 13-8 trimming by Tennessee and they had the same complaint at Chapel! Hill for North Carolina's 7-7 dead heat with William and Mary. The good citizens of Atlanta might ease up on the weatherman and put some of the blame on Tennessee's Hal Littleford and
Bowling 'Em Over ,..%...
The only honor count of last night's bowling came from the Traveling League with McCann getting a 680 for the Production Equipment team. His lines of 199-234-247 were rolled at Dezelan's. Curt Heady leads the list of eight survivors in the Singles Roll-| Using the Peterson point system of scoring in which the bowlers gets one point for each 50 pins knocked
offs at the Indiana lanes,
down and one point for each game won, the scores of the remaining keglers are: Curt Heady, 77.23; Dick Weber, 75.27; Ed Huck, 70.04; Fonnie Snyder, 68.14; Paul] Fields, 67.08; John Kiesel, 66.34;
Red Stuart, 66.21; John Menein, 65.28.
Of the remaining 12 of the 26 games that must be rolled, eight |, will be bowled Saturday, starting | at 3 p. m. The other four are| scheduled to begin Sunday at 1:45) p. m. The two survivors will then| go to Chicago to compete in the; National Match Game Championship starting Dec. 11. Bowling in the Capitol City, Tournament at the Westside alleys got underway over the weekend. Pabst Blue Ribbon team| had the highest actual pins total with 2952, Kay Jewelry squad was second with 2901 and third was Cassidy and Sons quintet] hitting 2881. In the actual pins| plus. handicap division, the Otto] E. Bettcher five led with 2901 plus! 335 for 3236 total . Tied for first] place was the Lucas Market squad with 2860, 376 for a 3236,
8 WS» 88 BOWLERS (MEN) Norman oT umpks ns, 6 p.m, VPW ..... McCann, Production Equipment 80|Joe Pickett, Parkway 1 p. m, Mixed.. 507 Bob Kays, 3:30 Tony Klippel, YMCA Mixed ......... fll La Roosevelt ot ple-
fom Applegate, Link-B . R, Pranklin, Roselyn vii Jim Johnson, Roosevelt Inn ......... 6: William Miller, Bookwalter Mixed ... §2¢ geo e Halman, Beech Grove Bowl 619 Oger AM. Handicap 616 Bil alton, Holy “spirit Mixed . 607 Colvin, Heat Treating Co. 606 OTHER LEAGUE LEADE (MEN) Louie Cox, Hosiery Workers Franch 3 587 Roscoe Linkliter, Pox-Hunt 59 Wolf, B'nai B'rith
and center Tommy Thompson
Some of the mighty Devel the ' week-end, weather was fine for Army, Michigan, Notre Dame, California and
Clemson.
however.
The
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Ah-n 62. Phil. Statten, 28| Neil Wester, Pt. Square 6 p. m.
Bobby Jack Stuart voted a saliva test as he went 6 and 60 yards for touchdowns as Army murdered Stanford, 43-0, to give) the Cadets their seventh win. Notre Dame took its seventh, 19th straight and 25th without defeat by bouncing Indiana, 42-6. Emil (Pinkie) Sitko was much in evidence again, handing out bruises to rival tacklers. Michigan, too, copped its seventh straight and 21st in a row, belting oarless Navy, 35-0. Charlie Orimann was one of many standouts as he scored one touch- | down and heaved a 60-yard pass for another, which is good pitching even in Cleveland.
also. The Indiana Gear Works team was second with 2814, 385 for 3199 and third was the Purity
Box Lunch quintet hitting 2771,|
{398 to total 3169. There are still three week-ends of bowling left n this tournament. " patty Dickenson, a 12-year-old | kegler, added up a 503 last night! in the Holy Spirit Mixed League lat Pritchett-Hunt-Q'Grady. She |also tied Vonda Hiday with a 467 to lead the women in the Sunday {Night Mixed League at the same |alleys. Three of a kind was rolled last night by Robert McAfee in the 2 p. m. Mixed League at Fox-Hunt His games were 172 each, The next mixed doubles tourna-
by Johnny Stryzkalski and Norm
Sunday with a perfect record in 10 games this year, tying a mark set last year by the defending champion Browns. Cleveland has
Mest Sunday In
won all of its nine games, topp
on Sunday. The Forty-Niners hardly needed to take off their jackets to whip the Rockets. Yard-eating springs
Standlee, coupled with Frankie Albert's deft passing, gave San Francisco a 30-0 lead at half-time and, after that, the Forty-Niners kept their first-stringers on the bench. Edgar (Special Delivery) Jones scored two of Cleveland's touchdowns, but Otto Graham’s timely tosses were almost as big a factor in the Browns’ win over the determined Colts. Bills Lead East While the Browns and FortyNiners remained’ deadlocked for the league's Western Division leadership, the belligerent Buffalo Bills took over the Eastern Division lead with a 26 to 21 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. George Ratterman’s brilliant faking and clever field generalship was virtually the entire show for the Bills despite -the fact team-mate’ Chet Mutryn scored two touchdowns. Bob Chappuis|H of Brooklyn broke a league record by completing 26 passes in 51 attempts.
Perfect Record ‘Gridiron Teams Reduced to 21
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)—It was getting almost as hard to find perfect record football teams as Mexican war veterans today as the list of hardy survivors was reduced to 21 after a very rough week-end.
by a 28 to 7 win over Baltimore| *
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Middlecoff Wins $10,000 Golf Meet
Scores 72-Hole Total Of 274 in Hawaii
HONOLULU, Nov. 8 (UP) — Memphis, Tenn., shot a par 71 on the Walalae course yesterday to finish the winner of the $10,000 Hewalian open golf tournament with a 72hole total of 274. Three strokes behind in the total score was Johnny Bulla of Phoenix, Ariz. Bulla carded a 70 on the last 18 holes. Veteran Chicago golfer Lloyd made an eagle on the 1 with a 12-foot putt to jump into third place 70-281 and nose out Harrison of Little Rock, Ark. who had a 70-282. In the ‘Amateur division four players carded 296. Ken Miyaoka of Honolulu won a play-off over 1Art Armstrong, Frank Rukciwicz ‘land Etarchie Wun, all of Honolulu. Other amateurs in the tourna-
Perfect Prep
campaign neared its end.
The’ Purple Eagles, after winning six straight, dropped a T to 0 game at Bloomington Saturday night. The lone touchdown in the final period was the handiwork of Bloomington Quarterback Bob Ayres, who hit End Jack Crandall and Fullback Don Mobley. with passes and then scored himself on a quarterback sneak. The victory was Bloomington’s
Evansville, Whiting Grid Records
Only two major clubs, Evansville Reitz and Whiting, sported perfect records today as the 1948 Indiana high school football
Keep
While both Reitz and Whiting chalked up their eighth consecutive victories over the week-end, Terre Haute Garfield, in 10th place of last week’s United Press rankings, tumbled.
Conference by blasting city rival Riley, 19 to 0. Jack Morrical ho counted for two touchdowns sand Wayman Redding secored th other. * - Whiting, which will meet Gary Emerson this week for the West NIHSC crown, shut out Hammond Clark, 13 to 0, while Hammond Tech edged Hammond, 6 {0 0. Evansville Memorial and
seventh against one tie this season. Bouth Bend Central, meanwhile, captured the Eastern division
title of the Northern Indiana]
Lincoln whitewashed opponents from 8t. Louis, Mo. . Memorial turned on the power and pummeled McKinley, 50 to 0, and Lincoln whipped Sumner, 12 to 0.
Williams-Garcia Bout Tops
REDSKIN 1OSSER—Dave Coppage. quarterback on Manual High School's football team, was slated to start at his regular position for the Redskins when Manual and Shortridge clashed in a city series rivalry at Delavan Smith Field today. Coppage is a senior and handles the aerial department for the Redskins.
Boxing Card This Week
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)—This week's boxing will be featured by a non-title 10-rounder betweon Lightweight Champion Ike Williams and Buddy Garcia of Galveston, Tex, at the arena ir
ment included Johnny Dawson, Hollywood, Cal, who picked up his ball midway in the final round, and screen star Johnny
Weismuller, who came in 20th with 307. Philadelphia tonight.
Although Willlams now is one of the best all-round fighters ir Middiscon's share of the prize any division, his speedy, hard-hitting Texas opponent may pre was $2000. Bulla go and|yide interesting competition. Each Mangrum $1000 will scale more than the light-| Kid Gavilan, Cuban welter . : weight limit of 135 pounds. weight contender, will meet Ton" Pittsburgh Nearing Rusty Payne, promising heavy-|Pellone of New York at Madiso Hockey Loop Lead weight contender, will engage|Square Garden Friday nigh By United P Johnny Flynn of Rochester, N. Gavilan was originally slated t Only one point separated the|Y., at Pittsburgh tonight. Payne, | meet Tony Janiro of Youngstow: Pittsburgh Hornets from first who did most of his campaigning|0., but Janiro suffered a hack i place in the Western Division of the American Hockey League to-
Indianapolis
points each, scores:
LaSalle Wins Warmup Court Tourney, 50-30
Camera dropped by Club LaSalle, 50 to 30, mi Lilly in the warmup basketball tourney yesterday at Dearborn Gym. High| gx
scorers for the victors were Roy Hurley and Bob Anthony with 10 Other first-round
was
Cross Monday night le
3 1. Case 38, are Sariage 18, Woodcraft Citizens 2, Bllver Circle Bar Bar 43. " Stewart. “ame 3,
Pure Oil 34, Aero Club 36, Lavelle Gossett 45, Lumber 56, New York Central 18.
vs. Chevrolet Body; 9:15
agu 45 o'clock tonight in the Holy Cross gym.
By-Products vs. 4, Swinford's glon; 9, Castleton vs, Independent Five.
neving gyms. OM eimont 0316.3. teams "*12, at New Haven. The advance billing calls for'14-ounce gloves.
in California, is now fighting out|jury in training and was force day as they continued to display
of Pittsburgh. Ito withdraw, good form after a bad start.
. 0 * ge The Hornets blasted the Louis inh Boston For Exhibition league-leading St. Louis Flyers, BOSTON, Nov. 8 (UP)—Ol''the somewhat bulbous heav 4 to 1, at St. Louis last night t0|7,0 1,yi5 makes his first prefunc-| weight king to display his wa move into second place, ahead of t ton hb t Bt Bi to he Beacon Hill ue” tor the 57 Indianapolis, The Capitals were '0FY stop here tonight on his na- . for tied by Cleveland, 4 to 4, at In-|tion-wide exhibition boxing tour|time since 1940 when he knock and the amazing capacity num-jout Al McCoy in one of his ti
dianapolis. East - games, Providence ber of 7200 fans Wii, jain HH8 Bo upset seems scarcely pla astern Division : - \ pled hapless Philadelphia, 10 to 2Fén& hopeful of witnéssing an|,.o yn the four-round set-to w 1, at Providence, and New Ha-/Upset: by his opponent, giant gnkor. Yet the pair will be fig ing without headgear and w
while defeating Springfield, 4 to Johnny Shkor.
RCA No. 1048 35, Southport Schedule tonight: 7:15, Ray Street Rams
Padely-Anderson; 8:15, Clermont vs. :15, Lilly Basketeers vs.
Managers of teams entered in the Holy e will meet at
tonight at New Augusta; 7, 30th Street Merchants: Texsco vs. Big Eagle Le-
Schedule
Gone were the North Carolina
ment will be rolled over week-|Tarheels and the Georgia Tech,
end of Nov. 20-21 at Sport Bowl. 1.| Yellowjackets
who used to
|This will be a semi-monthly event brighten up the Dixie section
{to be bowled at various alleys around town. Tom Kaston, owner of the [Moon Lite lanes, hopes to have his four new drives in operation {by the end of the month. Bowl-
then have 14 alleys to work on.
xe Lou Mune er, Ind. Surpiey Night Mixed 498 ee Long, Tri
Pt. AR ‘8 p. m. —
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Missie Langere, Bookwalter Mixed ,..
r, i Patty Dickenson, Holy Spirit Mixed. . OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |
5 Mary Morgan, Delaware Twilight
Fim Clifford, ‘Packard Indpls. ‘Mixed . Marie Spall, Pox-Hunt Sunday Mixed 484 Elmer Tarbell, Penn. Sun iy cenee 3 Vi Savage, Riviera Consinertial Mixed are Bub Hoover, Richardson’ Mixe .+. 570|Betty Fox, Broad Ripp a Arnold Thessen, B. R. 8:30 Mixed .. 569| Marta Roberts, Sais LD Mixed 1 Revis McCallum, Fox-. i t Sun, Mixed 568 Dot Heoger,
Paul Briles, Fox-Hunt Sunday Mixed William Skaggs, 8 YW .........: Gus Frostel ay Continental ... 563 Ray Moulden, Tourneur Make-Up .... 558 Irvin McNeeley, Federal Eployees A S52 1
568
565 Vonda H
Indiana Senday ol 3 Patty Dickenson, P-H-O’ a LE 467 day, P-H-O'G 8 "Night ‘a Ruby Fields Richardson. Mixed Jerry Bush, Ft. Squa Ginny Stroh, Tilinofs Sam . Ethel Harrison, Triple
Joe Roth, Beth-El Mens’ 555 552
Faenzi, p. m. . 546 Bill Bowling, Bis Sunday Mixed... 543 Basil Hughes, New York Central ... 543 Charles Mohr, P-H-O'G Sun. Night .. 539 5.
Ci . 52|Marge Brancheau, Indpis. Bleaching .
451 446 {Laura Grimme, Capital gone Walther 446 {Martha Rader, Parkway Xed 444) | Mariam Smith, Penn. Lh Naixed 444 {Pat Prichard, YMCA Mixed 417)
ack Enlow, Indpls. Bleaching Rene Carver, Fi. Square 8 p. m. ..... Fak Mullinnix, apital Zone Walther 533 |Marge Kays, 3:30 VFW M cee. 41 Fred Schwomeyer, Mouldings Owls .. 532' Ruth Page, Mouldings owls. xed ... 392
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