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MONDAY, NOV. 22, 1948
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| Scoring Spree—4 Goals |
In 3 Minutes—Saves Locals
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 22 (UP) —The New Haven "Ramblers 'nd Indianapolis Capitals battled to a 5-to-5 American Hockey, eague tie last night before 3700 fans who turned out in New Haven rena for a tribute to visiting Coach Ott Heller. After flashing the scoring light repeatedly in the first two! eriods, both teams struggled through a goal-less final 20 minutes > wind up in a deadlock. 5 A )
{ _ “nose dive,” but the Missourians red 1 the frst pe.|today remained at the top of the iod to give New Haven a lead American Hockey League's Westver the Capitals, whose only goal|®™" Division by five points— and /as produced by Nelson Podolsky.| ver® steadily increasing their)
tlead. i MacKay Scores Twice | - The Flyers, .cellar club of their] Then Indianapolis gxplode
4 division last season and consid-| Y 1s wit littl re than ered a flash-in-the-pan after early SUF goals WHhin e Mo oo wins, beat off their most serious
ree minutes of the second -t ree as Calum MacKay cored | challenge of the season during the
wice and Gerald Reid and Fred Week end by defeating the Pitts-| Jover once each. {burgh Hornets, 5 to 4, on Satur-|
Before the period was ended, day and again jast night, 5 to 3, New Haven vert on a scoring|3t St. Louis. The double loss spree of its own and goals pvidropped the Hornets from second George Johnston, "Gerry Glaude to third place behind Buffalo. and White tied the score. The Flyers made the most of The lineups: [their opportunities. Llgyd Doran, {scored the first St. Louis goal at|
N Have Indianapolis _—— ae ndisnapolle 19:48 of the first period when the Lancian iv... i Skin Hornets were shorthanded Don] Hrymnak ....... . Dis . cholson | “ + ” GE ra c. ... Simpson | GT0SS0, a hat trick” scorer for| BIOWR 1voeeoe . W... . Podolsky|St. Louis, put the Flyers ahead Ramsden B.W. cipal Metron | to 0 at 11:27 of the second Spares—New Haven: Glaude, oomer, Re White, Dents, Johnston, Davies, Period and then tallied two moet Webster, Johnstone: INDIANAPOLIS: goals in the early minutes of the Dewsbury, Melong, Wolt, Lundy, 1
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Lund, | “ina? v" Heller, Haidy. "(final session to “ice” the game {for St. Louis.
Score sy periods: g 3 |. Providence Tops Cleveland Ne SIANAPOLIS | ....iiin1 4 0_s| Providence continued to steamScoring summary: {roller all opposition in the Fast
| . New Haven, White (Denis),|DY swamping Cleveland, 9 to 2, 5 or OIANAPOLIS, Podoisky (Fogolin). at Khode Island Stadium. | 9:48; New Haven, Webster (Denis, WOel.) che high-powered Reds had!
14:16. Penalties: Bloomer, Dewsbury, ! Denis, Woit BPOLIS. Mack seven men sharing the scoring Second period: INDIAN. , Mackay { (Gover), "3:14; Reid (MacKay), 4:03. | duties, led by Carl Liscombe with MacKay (Wait, Gover), i Gover (Reid). twg. : i MacKay) :20; New Haven ) dS . 5 Maca). OS Neat. Gmude (Roz) Euffalo edged Springfield, 4 to
n), 13:28; White (Lancien), Penalties: Woit, Rozzni, Lancien, On the Ice : | MacKay. A EASTERN DIVISION Third period: No scoring. Penalties: | L
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, {phi olon aks 4 12 9 50 105 * adelphia ! Washington 14 2 8 42 9 . Flyers Widen Leg . a Y Tomorrow Night | WL TPs. G OG Down Hornets, 3-4ie, ou on PEE A Everybody keeps waiting forges .. § § 3 § 5 | Revamped Quintet the Bt. Louis Flyers to take A'INDIANAPOLIS .8 5 4 20 63 356
Will Use Mahnken
By JIM SMITH Hoosier followers of pro bas-| ketball will have a chance tomor-| row night to see the revamped! Jets when they meet George, Mikan, and company at Butler fieldhouse at 8:30 p. m. | John Mahnken, 6-foot-8 center
Southern Methodist - Clinches Cotton Bowl
Oklahoma, Big 7 Champs, Expect recéntly acquired from the Balti-
A ’ Two Invitations for New Year's Day Games more Bullets, will draw a tough| : NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)--The nation’s major New Year's assignment when he faces big] Day classics still were open house as Father Football wearily plod- George Mikan, leading scorer in| ded down His last mile of the 1948 season. {the BAA this year. Mikan has|
a 20-7 victory over Illinois Saturday. California licked Stanford, game. 7-8, and Oregon beat Oregon State, 10-0, to wind up in a tie for the] Aiding in giving the MinneapPacific Coast Conference honors. . a8 But California was Feporied tol ’ have the bowl edge on the ais # of its undefeated record. Oregon) on erence has lost to Michigan. Southern Methodist rolled =~ Football the Cotton Bowl with a 13-6 son . quest of Baylor. The Methodists still must play Texas Christian TCI Ings and could be tied by Texas for the Southwest Conference title, but they'd go to the bowl anyway because they defeated Texas
(punch in the BAA is forward Jim | Pollard. Both Pollard and Mikan were members of the National Basketball league All-Star team {last yea | |SWdring forward~duties with [Pollard will be Don Carlson, the Lakers’ third highest scorer. {player and Jack Dwan will be the
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SOUTHERN ‘CONFERENCE Named
This Was the One That Clicked
This was the end of the line for Cathedral's CYO team yesterday as Mickey Retmier took the pass from Joe Kiefer and went for the only score of the game to give St. Joan of Arc the cham- " pionship before 2000 fans at Shortridge field. St. Joan won 7 to 0 as Tom Fox plunged for the wxive point. In a preliminary game, St. Catherine's defeated Holy Trinity, 19 to 7. pr t >
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Hinkle Drills Squad for Dec. 3 Opener at Illinois; Most Major ‘Quinfets | To Play This Week
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Basketball Takes Over
Seven lettermen Back From Last Season |
By BILL PITTMAN The king is dead. Long live the king. Yes, sir, King Football at Butler is as dead as yesterday's news-|
Tie Tony Hinkle’s Senior Partners For 1948-'49
These are the senior members of the Butler basketball squad war. Left to right (kneeling), Bob Mehl, John Barrowcliff, Charles [1, 1948. which may carry the team to its greatest season since before the Maas; (standing) Bob Evans and Bill Shepherd.
Prep Basketball Shifts Into High
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Northwestern Picked for Classic
* . * . By Unanimous Big Nine Vote : CHICAGO, Nov. 22 (UP)—Northwestern's_ football team has” been named as the Big Nine’s representative in the Rose Bowl, _ Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson announced today. Wilson said that the Wildcat eleven, which won five out of six ° Big Nine games, was the unanimous choice for the bowl berth. Faculty representatives of the nine member: schools marked . their ballots after Saturday's final . 7 games, in which Northwestern de-| Michigan, although retaining feated Illinois, 20 to 7. Every vote! its league championship, was in listed Northwestern as the first! eligible to return to the bowl this choice. year because one provision of the 8d Game of Series inter-conference pact prohibits a Wilson's statement said that single Big Nine team from parthe Northwestern faculty repre-| ticipation more than once In three sentative, Dr. G. R. Lundquist, years. The faculty representatives who
and athletic director, Ted Payseur, have been notified of the voted today were Frank E. Ric-
selection of their team for the hart, Illinois; William R. Brenebowl. . man, Indiana; Dean Paul J. Bloms “Northwestern is honored and mers, Iowa; Ralph W. Aigler, happy to accept the nomination to| Michigan; Henry Rottschaefer, represent the Western Conference| Minnesota; Dr. Lundquist; Dean in the Rose Bowl game to be| Wendell E. Postle, Ohio State; Dean Vernon C. Freeman; Pur-
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played Jan. 1.” Payseur said q when informed of the nomina-|due, and Kenneth Little, Wistion. : consin.
“Northwestern appreciates the! Should California win the Paresponsibility of this nomination ciiic Coast Conference nominaand will strive to uphold the tion, the bowl game wquld be a splendid record made by the Uni-|coach-pupil clash. California's versity of Illinois and the Uni- coach, Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, versity of Michigan.” {coached at Northwestern until he Northwestern will be the third |went to the West Coast, and the Big Nine team to play in the|Northwestern coach Bob Voigts, Rose Bowl under terms of the played under Waldorf at the Evanston school. . Voigts’ team was one of the naiion’s best this year, even though it finished in second place in the conference. It lost only two games to Michigan, 28 to 0,
Conference to make the season classic an ence game. In the first game of the series, Jan. 1, 1947, Illinois defeated U. C. L. A, 45 to 14, while Michi-|and to Notre Dame, 12 to 7.
post-inter-confer-|
gan, Big Nine champion both last| The. Wildcast beat UCLA, 19 to { year and this year, overwhelmed '0, Minnesota, 19 to 16, Syracuse, | Southern California, 49 to 0, Jan. 48 to 0, Ohio State, 21 to 7, Wisconsin, 18 to 7, and Illinois.
PCC Due to Decide On Rose Bowl Team
California Rated Probable Choice to Grapple With Northwestern Squad
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22 (UP)—The Pacific Coast Conference was due to name its Rose Bowl representative today, with Califor:
The Indiana high school basket- nia rated the probable choice because of its undefeated record.
ball campaign will move into high
Two teams were in the running in the ballot of conference faculty representatives—the Bears and the University of Oregon.
paper, but in his place stands a live and very healthy giant—King|gear this week. All but a feW They finished in a tie for the league championship, but Oregon
Basketball. Already the high schools have begun the hardwood season and| in two weeks Butler University, the crown prince of Indiana -collegiate basketball, opens its sched-| Shepherd.
ule against the University of Illi-iand Bill is {spent last year as an alternate]
Coach Tony Hinkle, who gave for John Barrowcliff, 6-foot, 6the Bulldogs their last national|inch center. The other forward title way back in 1929, has dis- Spot will be held down by Ralph carded his dour football counten- (Buckshot) O'Brien.
Northwestern clinched the Big Nine half of the Rose Bowl with been averaging 31 points Peri nce for'a face more often crease a| Starting at guards again will] [with a smile.
that pair of expert defense |
Hinkle’'s hardwoodmen, pre-/men, Charles Maas, who dicted on past performance, holds the one - season {should be one of the best teams mark, and James Doyle, {to grace the Fieldhouse floor in| year's outstanding Bulldog. |many years. They are virtually) Marvin Wood, the squad's the same team which won 14 and Speedster and another letterman, lost seven last year while gain- Will see much action in the coming a world of experience. ing campaign because of his abil-
Open Away from Home Plenty of Replacements
‘basketball Bulldogs open the sea- . AMONg the replacements will
{son away, following that annual farce, the Alumni-Varsity game| Nov. 29. They take on the Illini32W
smoothworking Capitols, although - they had to stage a second half] drive to win. Rochester led at Amateur Basketball
halftime, 40 to 38. Tom Feerick| South Side Turners edged the Indian
sen with 16 paced the winners to = In the ou Ble, Fehrs while Bob Davies and Arnie Risen|%2 vers, 9 hn topped Rochester with 17 apiece. South Sige Juruct £ It was a rough game with five {players being ejected via the foul route. : i Chicago scored seven points in the last minute to beat the Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons, 70 to 69. Ken Rollins was the hero when he sank a free throw with 10 seconds ‘to go and followed up with a long push shot from the side. Lofty George Mikan again paved the way with 33 points as the Minneapolis Lakers over-
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'major quintets in northern, west-| lost a non-conference game to Indiana Michigan this season.
lern Cal. The Bears squeaked by The ballot was conducted by|an aroused Stanford eleven, 7-6. telegraph and Conference Com-|Oregon had a tough time getting missioner Victor O. Schmidt said|Py Oregon State in the mud,
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Followers of both teams beThe Pacific Coast team will lieve their club the stronger—but {meet Northwestern, runner-up in attempts to line up a Californiathe Big Nine Conference. {Oregon play-off tilt failed when In Saturday’s battles, neither|Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf of
day, the regular heavy basket-|California nor Oregon did much (the Bears refused an Oregon ball night in Indiana.
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| By FRANK LEAHY { Returning to South Bend after a quick trip to Los Angeles
Ww L T Pet. Pts. oP! The Jets starting combination a this season. Clemson 4 0 0 1000 8 jg gil] in doubt, a Mahnken Dec. 3 and then travel to Ohio I Rosenstihl, who played in and his entertain dangerousithe traditional clash with their crosstewn rivals, UCLA, the Therefore, the SMU players Rost ‘Garelina_ 4 o 1 1.000 1s Bm start at center. John Man- State. It's a long time away ree games as a sophomore last Rossville Friday. The Hornets Trojans showed us offensive and defensive potentialities that could were to vote today on who they'diy'y"y © 777 4 1 0 800 112 4840 will be hi first replacement. from home, but maybe it wil |8eason; Ralph Chapman, who is|already have won three games halt any team in the nation. | . prefer to play at Dallas New|Maryland ..... 3 0 667 145 69 e his eplacement. | {expected to shoulder some of the|and will seek their fourth straight . lington and Lee outscores Rich5 Wake Porest .. 4 2 0 687 13 107 Charlie Black and player-coach change the Bulldog luck. ght| Washington's impressive 34 to ingt Year's Day. Top prospects were wilt 0'Te, "3 1 o 81 @ up pla) | Moat of ‘he basketball Bull {pivot post responsibility. Double/at the expense of Rensselaer victory over Idaho informs us mond. North Carolina, Clemson, Tulane|Duke ..—...3 2 1 .so 102 s Bruce Hale still hold down the ost of the basketball Bull-i¢royple for the opposition will be, Wednesday. ar d Oklah t necessarily in|Richmond ..... 2 3 1 400 4 forward spots but with Freddy dogs have been practicing those|jagled out by the O’Brien twins, Silver Creek, whi that we Wad best not look past} Dayton takes on a highly re. an ahoma, not necessarily 'n srman 2:3 0.400. 19 8 i things known a : Te reek, which dumped this coming Saturday or we spected opponent in Chattanooga, that order. |S arotina 1 2 o .133 21 33 Lewis and Hal Tidrick moving to B88 tn s fundamentals wajler and Walter, Buckshot's usually - powerful - Jeff g y P PP & 5 |Geo. Washington 2 4 0 331 48 182 Baltimore on the Mahnken play- for three weeks and have the prothers ! i the Rea op ersonville might find ourselves on the short/and we expect Dayton to surprise May Get Sugar Bow! Big andi. 1.4.8 161 i 2 er deal, the starting guards are Pirouettes, spins and reverses yf the Bulldogs can get past'ago, will tt nett reaysiend of the score. the Cpattancogens. South Cato. ut this wasn't the only spot The Clindel 0 : "9 000 12 71'gtill to be named. memorized for a precision-like the coming a in a os {against Nt 1S beat Getting off to a slow start, lina will attempt to detract from where ‘Oklahoma found itself Virginia Tech.. 8 5 1 4 9 Pour good players are in lineroutine which should spell that means taking the measure La Porte, last time Easter Be |Conch Cravatlis aggregation is'Wake orests bowl drawing welcome. The Sooners, beaten| f the tw ts. .Th p-o0-i-n-t-s when the season starts. or ¢ Bi Ti sig : n di- ce again approaching the posi- POWer, but we feel that such only by Santa Clara, clinched the | SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Lai I oh ® Wehr BY > Seven of the varsity squad won aie ut 2 Sine teams Notre Vision Hus of ihe Northern In- 4; "cially held by Southern Cal- Will not be the case, with Wake Big Seven championship with ag, W LT Foto U5 8 Rostecka and Price Brookfield. letters in last year's campaign pong Island Universit giv Gary Man Wedne: ik 80 .tOlifornia in intercollegiate football Forest emerging the victor. 80-7 win over Kansas Saturday. Mississippi +3. 1.8 453 12 %/Ray Lumpp, Olympic star who | Which brought 14, victories in 21imay be a trip to the RS A tour- | top “up-state at fd the circles. The 1948 team is sporting! Two southwestern powers, Mise . . ’ J i 7 i | : & That ‘placed them No. 1 on the|Tulsne _ .-.-% 3 § 0 53 il'has been sparking the Jet at- Starts and second place in the ney in the future. It isn't good between South Bend Central and % 1 80.Y diversified version of the Soin} and Texas, should stay in hit parade, both at New Orleans vanderbilt 3 2-1 .600 142 61 {Mid-American Conference. {to Bb t bo H i {“T» formation which will make the limelight by defeating Kansas for ihe Bowl and Miami for Miss. State ....3 3 0 600 58 15| tacks has been shifting between . {to be premature about those Hammond Friday. Both are con-| : land T' sl oni Rey a ? | Tennessee os 3 2 i 300 53 ithe guard and forward spots and All But One Man Back things. Look what happened to|sidered among that area's it extremely difficult to Sot up anyjan exas A. & M. The Sugar Re: x Thin le as much [Ke yoviihe® cee 1031350 eo segundoubtedly ‘will see action to-| Only man missing from last you-know-who, but the possibility strongest outfits. definite defense that will stop the) “8 he "peor spre deiisiane Sate] 4 0 200 42 182 morrow night. ; © |year’s starting lineup will be Still remains. — = TE eo Ft. 'Wayne Opens Trojans, | “4 5 TOA. ae. nth. orida rg : 2 182. The Minneapolis. contest will Jerry Cranny, forward, who! It was'in 1929 that Butler last, : Makes Predictions Early RADIATOR ANTI - FREEZ Beate Oklahama A. & M, in their Auburn ........ 0.76 0 00 2 } } lis contest Wil, he LBL. Wayne North. will -o 1 A&M, in thejr Auburn 9:78 : Ce Se SEE RQ gl Started in every game apd was hac 8‘ national championship) x Pen With the menu for this Tpurs- { THERMO [D> Gallen $4 20 traditional battle this week. For, BIG NINE this pak... Nn. Thanksgiving seventh Mehast or = wwisr 17 team. That was Ae da, oo ARAIDSE- crogstown. rival. Manin YIU JIE INCRE TOL, ! TLS Sealed: Cans . opr it, the AE a: [ETE or oa VET Ee eh, RT than Soo Latnofic” “Wednesday Ym om ale ag ris ar ” Tr : “ts a Rr te Bulidogs. fiekhncaain: 4 we L T Pets Rt of nights Jers“ Will “pray Tost to prayers. oy 53 fore the basketball giants, but Wayne South iced a xe contests as well as the Thanks- L : AUTO Georgia Tech Saturday. «yt Northwestern’ .. 5. 1.0 833 97 65 the Boston Celtics. - ~rtddternating ia. Cranny.s posi- perhaps HinRie has found a crew campaign at Bluffton Friday givilg turkey, it is proper for us B UE POINT: SUPPLY Lk should” Georgia lose, the Sugar mir sue 03 3 © Te 103 8 ea PE bon this year will be Bob Evans of gant killers. + | Lawrenceburg, another regional tO attempt our predictions this} pelaware, Madison & Ray Sts. Bowl would swing to undefeated Indians .....°.. 2 » © 8 40 17 Indianapolis Gridder ; TT Ne champ last time, which blasted early in the week. Saturday's ro but once-tied North Carolina. Purd ate 333 070-18 ¥ N } Brownstown in ‘its opener Satur- Sults © correct, w our| - rs Georgia downed Furman, 33-0, Tilinals 3 3 ..0 $24 33 IH On Top Wesleyan Team Washington Wins | S in day night, 51 to Pi will Satur wrong, gave us an average of .875,| ‘Saturday, while North Carolina Wiseonsint ; vxox.1 3 0.181 Wd John Meyer, Indianapolis, is] : : with Aurora Wednesday. {keeping our season's average over, * trounced. Duke, 20-0, and now NY LEAGUE one of seven Wesleyan seniors § ° bi e Pr Ca e Loo Conference action included that 800: causing what might later clobes ts season against Virginia. YA il. pik “OP Xe tunel in thai football Ln pag if 0 4 Pp in the South Central, Central | Prove a false sense of security as| 1 PERD yrs r enn 3 0 0 1000 75 34 forms today without knowing the wm | {we prepare to prognosticate the The Orange Bowl likes Okla- (Sih, 13 0 0 1000 81 Bit ste of defeat. | By United Press powered the Baltimore Bullets, g4/Indiana, Southeastern and South-| prep progn homa best of all, but is keeping Dartmouth ©4 2 0 867 153 108] lern Indiana circuits. In the SCC,| Turkey Day classics. an open mind. ‘A good bet is Princeton 3 3 0 S00 133 120 The players were members of a| The rest of the Basketball As-|to 81. Jim Pollard of Minneapolis gay our engages Greensburg | Number one on the bill-of-fare Clemson, which retained its Gonder: 4.38 35 103.41 team which racked up 23 con- sociation of America became duly|and Oonine Simmons shy Feed Wadnesday, and the latter meets | will be the tradition-steeped Penn-| feated, untied record with a 43-0/¥sie .........1 4 0 200. 81 13isecutive victories aver three sea- 31armed today after the Wash- 1 my Rushville in another loop game,;Cornell struggle in Philadelphia. win over Duquesne Saturday. | Se SONS. LroendamR EE lington Capitols, leader in the le Friday. Columbus and Frank-| Like all traditional battles, past Left out of the bowNpicture was BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE . . | Eastern division; defeated : the The standings: } {lin also have an SCC date!performance is out when the Michigan, which rolled to a 13-3 al WL T Per Pls OF Boxing Tourney Trip R oh tor Ht le nittercs. the EASTERN DIVISION Lie Wednesday. whistle blows signaling the start. win over Ohio State and a re-jo<shoma ... 3 0 0 100 31 2! Tiny Bland of Leepers Ringside “OCnester ovals, ai Washington 9 0 100 Elwood Meets Plymouth In the East, Brown will bring sultant Big Nine championship. Kansas ........4 1 0 .800 114 9 Gym will take 25 local boys to the class of the Western division. , New York 5 «5% puoood meets Pl hi to a close an extremely successArmy and Notre Dame, the other {odo ...-.. 2 3 0 400 97 98 Siate-wide novice boxing tourna- rashi Rochester, | Boston d.8 8 MC 3 s Plymouth in the : i 3 ] Nebraska ido 0 338 818 2 g Washington bumped Rochester, philadelphia .... 5 6 $5 CIC Friday. - Elwood also goes ful season as they entertain the » two of ‘the nation's Big Three, Lowa State 2 4 0 333 73 128 ment sectionals at Anderson to- 80 to 77, for its ninth victory Baltimore ......... 31 30against Marion of the N . Red Raiders from Colgate. We Neue Kansas State .. 0 6 0 .000 24. : 4 Providence 1 —6."..M3 o e North Cen- : were off. Army meets Navy xOklahoma by agreement did not play night. The tournament is being without a loss this season. The WESTERN DIVISION tral Conference earlier in the favor Brown in a close one. Saturday and Notre Dame faces Solofaqg. INis Season lOve Ngures Saal sponsored by the American Le- defeat forced Rochester to settle / L >ct week. Bedford, surprise loser to, Canisius should avenge last Washington. Thanksgiving Day. "gion |for a tie for first-place with Chi- Rochester ..... 1 Peru last Friday, will to year’s defeat by Marshall as they — |cago in the Western division. 8 Tous vex rns 2 114 Washington for an SIAC clash|turn the tables on their rival Playing ‘en the Royals’ court Fiirteabol pe 7 ‘apjand entertain Seymour Friday in|Franklin and Marshall gets the made little = difference to the/INDIANAPOLIS 8 200/an intersectional tilt. {nod over Gettysburg while Wash-|
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