Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 20

- Sports Roundup—

Navy Had Army On Ropes In 46

Similar Conditions Prevail | In Saturday's Game

: By Eddie Ash | ARMY AND NAVY will renew their traditional football rivalry in Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium Saturday! before a crowd of more than 100,000. . . . But the interesting part of the big show is the fact that 1946 circumstances

will surround this fall’s battle between the West Point Cadets and the Annapolis Middies. . . . In 1946 Coach Earl Blaik _ started an undefeated (tied once) team against Navy. . . . Army was paced by the two backfield standouts, Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis. . . . Annapolis, on the other hand, had only one victory, a 7-to-0 triumph over ™ ERE Villanova. . . . Then Navy barely tans are sure to give all 1949 opmissed achieving the upset to end|ponents a rough time . . . they all upsets by giving Army a race|look for big things from Lynn

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ases Sting Of Poor Pur

TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1948

Holcomb Praises Boilermaker Squad

At Football Dinner

. Nightmare Season Given Happy Ending By Win Over IU and Capture of Oaken Pail

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS . WEST LAFAYETTE, Nov. 23—Purdue Football Coach Stu Holcomb let down his hair last night and told alumni, players and friends of a football dream that switched into a season-long night. mare and back again to a delightful dream. He reviewed the recent gridiron season as the Kiwanis Club here celebrated its annual football dinner in honor of the Boilermaker

squad that won only three ball In 31 tries aud SCoTed two toi games, including a rosy 39-0 uche romp over Indiana last Saturday. 3OWRS against Indians. Tos Hog. Stu's praice was lavish for his Siers had gained 47 yar rushing, {Purdue 454. Szulborski’'s 197 yards

for victory right down to the Chandnois, 190-pound halfback, game's end. . . . The Middies made who is a southpaw passer of abilit closer than close and were ity ... This was only his sophostorming at the Army goal line more year . . . Michigan State when time ran out on them. . . .'gave undefeated Michigan a close This fall the Cadets have rolled fight this fall, 13 to 7, and was up another winning streak . . . first to score in the Notre Dame eight straight . . . defeating Villa- game, though losing, 26 to Wes nova, Lafayette, Illinois, Harvard, The Spartans also tied Penn Cornell, Virginia Tech, Stanford gtate, and Pennsylvania. ... Navy has tumbled before California, Cornell, Duke, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, Michigan and Columbia. . . . There were two common opponents, Cornell and Penn. , . . Army downed Cornell, 27 to 6, while Cornell edged Navy, 13 to 7. . . . Against Penn, the Cadets had to come from behind, winning, 26 to 20, hy a last-min-ute rally. . . . The Quakers defeated Navy, 20 to 14. , . . This will be the 49th grid meeting between the military academies. « » « West Point holds a 26-to-19

s o . MAYBE IT was Be Kind to Animals Week in Danielson, Conn., recently . .. At any rate, Umpire Frank Dascoli, who made his debut in the National League the past season, was honored at a testimonial dinner sponsored by hometown admirers . . . And of all things, the umpire was presented with new automobile . . . the bum.

I I CARL LUNDQUIST, Tulsa Unversity student, is one of the best

college-boy bowlers in the coun-|

affixes the first gold "P" inde

12H. S. Games On Week's Card |

boys, his staff, his student body, over a season.that had been

of Bumps, jolts, telling injuries, two-thirds of the route.

his friends. He scanned hurriedly |

travelled over a corduroy road

{were more than the total yards gained rushing by Indiana in-all the second half of its season. His 1160 yards in 15 carries against |rock-ribbed Minnesota was great-

' Feb Sacred Heart. advantage, and there have been ton Washington Opens - |Coach: Frank Baird Feb. 8A% Sacred Besr jtry . . . He has his sights set on ov. 34—Westfield. Feb 10—At Franklin Twp. . . th ti Army has won the : N P T | f C d Pe eS. + TINY (winning the national match game, Tomorrow Night Dec. ‘3—Cathedrai at Butler. HOWE aliaferro Cite | last four in row. title this winter . . . Young Lund-| TOMORROW Dec 3 Hows au, Coach: Elwood Yeager | CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (UP)— THE Northwestern Wildcats. [quist is sporting a 197 average in| : | af Beech Dec:li—Sacred Heart at Cathedral Nov. 27—At Tech. {Michigan's Big Nine football will go to the Rose Bowl to [two leagues down Oklahoma way,| Decatur Central a De ey a Teel Dec. '3—At Washington. {champions placed four men on battle California the second [has a 300 game to his credit and Grove. Jan, 7—Manual. Pow: Fie {the all Big Nine team to domi f 290 efforts He also Franklin Township at Fairland.) Jan. 8—Ben Davis Dec. 11—At Ben Davis. linate the annual all-star squad best team in the Western Con- |2 pair 0 EIROTE: vv A Pike Township at Ben Davis. Jan. 14—At Shortridge. Dee. 18—Four-team tourney at Tech. | fi but also as the [has registered series of 779 and P Jan. 15—At Lawrence. Jan. 7—Greencastle. selected today by the coaches for A at Lore yD 8 Brownsburg at Speedway. Jan, 31-Greenfieid X Jan. 8 Lawrence. {the United Press ! team that forced Notre Dame (778. ea Southport at Washington. Jan. 26—Washington. Jan, 15—At Columbus. ‘ ie fo.get off the Hout to WIN... THE latest thing in profes- | Warren Central at Tech, Bop Tenor Jan. 21-At Shortridge. Tre Wolverine stars who made Northwestern and California ates ng profe Shortridge at Greenfield. Feb. 5_At Pike Twp. Jan. 38—At Bloomington. the team, three seniors and a Cal- | slongl wrestling is three-man ’ Feb. 11—At Warren Central. Féb. 4—At Cathedral. {junior, were end Dick Rifenburg, Tek two Semon i onal i tag hare attractions Cana- | Westfield at Broad Ripple. Feb. 18—At Greencastle. Feb. S—At Terre Haute Garfield |tackle Alvin Wistert, guard Dom $a » ‘eb. ou x n " * Horsia defeated, Wisconsin DE ay ve Ih a oy FRIDAY SHORTRIDGE Feb. 18_At Warren Central, inic Tomasi And quarterback Pete 1» 14, and ned Wiscon. | after business. fell off at the | Manual at Lawrence Central Coach: Jerry Steiner Feb. 18—Manual. Elliott. The Widoats dawned Wiacen- | L,,_, tag affairs... That's a | Cathedral at Mooresville. Nov, 24—At Greenfield. [MANUAL Second-place Northwestern and! sin, 16 to 7, and UCLA, 19 to O. | | Crispus Attucks at Sheridan. | Dec. 3—At Noblesville, {Coach: Russell McConnell lthi ; doin ¥ ot of beef around a ring and SATURDAY Pec. T—At Southport. Nev. 36-44 Lawrence rd-place Minnesota, each placed MICHIGAN STATE loses only| the grating and. groaning Howe at Tech Dec. 10—Anderson St. Marys, Dec. 3—At Speedway, two men on the team. The Wildfive players from its formid- | must sound like a dental col- owe . Bec, 17 RL 5 vie Bouin Sis, Dec. 4-At Baal © cats had center Alex Sarkisian able 1948 grid squad and the Spar-| lege free clinic. Jan. 5—At Martinsville, Dec. 18—Sacred Heart. * and fullbAck Art Murakowski fi A 12-game basketball week| Jan. Ze-Bloomington, Jan. At Ripple, A {while the Gophers end Harry : gels under way tomorrow nignc| Jab JS—RRRE Jan. 14—A¢ Ben Davia. |Grant and guard Leo Nomellini or D556 Ow for city and county high schools.| Jan. 21—Howe. Jan. 15—At Tech. {made the team. Jan, 25—At Pike Twp Jan. 21—At Oolitic . Defending sectional champion| Jat 28—8 Tks TWP. Jan. 22—At Paoli. The other three positions were Sets Off Real Fireworks ori vi seh seanon| £8 4050 83 Be vided with Towels. tackie "Bi ers ea ! Dave Hine, will open its season| Feb. §—4L Tech, = Feb. 4—At Washington. {Kay completing the line and Pur- . ~ at home against Southport. pen 16—Columbus Jeb. teh Grove. ldye’s. Harry Szulborski and InGolden Bears, Wildcats Celebrate; . Dither hy wooone Jompriow CATHEDRAL Fordsville. Feb, 19—At Howe. |diana’s George Taliaferro comn

Spur ned Oregon Vows Vengeance Ripple, Warren Central at Tech NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (UP) — California and Northwestern|and Shortridge at Greenfield, promised victory, and disappointed Oregon promised vengeance| Manual, looking for brighter today as the battle for bowl bounty waged hot. results this year with its first new The Rose Bowl set off its fireworks yesterday with the selection |coach in 20 years, will go to Law-

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of California and Northwestern for its New Years Day pigskin|rence Central to usher in its pageant at Pasadena, Cal. The Northwestern pick was a foregune schedule Friday night. conclusion. But the Pacific Coast, —— | OriEpUS Altucks will be In

but broke down and cried. End| sheridan Friday and the first city

; choose be- . Conference Thad io Dan Garza sald he felt “as If the geries battle is schaduled at Tech|

tween co-champions for its rep-

resentative. world had temporarily collapsed.” Saturday nignt when the Big Phe choice was California.|/And a state official at BaTem Sug-|Green and Howe tangle. which set off a war-who~ping gested that all flags in Oregon| BE

vcelebration on the Berkeley, Cal. |be lowered to half-mast.

- " - ne, Ore., the, But, mourning or no, California wi towicz | Safi. Bul 3% Dust got the bid on the basis of its| Glum Coach Jik Aiken wailed undefeated record — Oregon has| that his team had beén “slighted” lost to Michigan—and the Golden

- «8 -. by the choice of California. “And Bears were ready to feel weir [ish Grid Drill oats. |

1 come from West Virginia,” he lv. “Down there we Backfield Coach Wes Fry, who, Fld Sinoualy favor or a slight.”|lilke his boss, Lynn Waldort,| SOUTH BEND, Nov. 23 (UP)— [ coached many of the Northwest-| Notre Dame began serious prep-

Broke Down and Cried | Star Oregon Quarterback Nor-{ern players before switching to/aration today for its first gridCalifornia last season, said, “It

man Van Brocklin, described by |iron meeting with the University of Washington Saturday. the teams at the finish. I believe, Mike Swistowicz, fullback and |that Northwestern is just as good right halfback, who suffered a| as Michigan. But we're just as|/sprained left elbow against good, too, and maybe a little bit| Northwestern, was at practice, for better.” [the first time since the NorthNorthwestern canceled classes| western contest. Swistowicz defi-

as “the greatest player I will be a close battle and no more| A ced Tried to ot a than six points should separate speech to the Eugene, Ore., Club,

Coach: Cleon Reynolds

for the remainder of this week as the climax of it€ student, celebration. Coach Bob Voigts played the old coachés’ game of “Gee, things are tough,” but University President Franklin Snyder termed the Wildcats the school’s best in history and promised victory New Year’s Day. Voigts said practice ‘would start sometime around IDec. 19. Rose Bowl rules permit only 16 days of practice. { Meanwhile, there was a bevy of {activity on other bowl fronts. At Dallas, Tex. Southern Methodist players conducted a secret ballot on who they want to play in the Cotton Bowl. Results of the poll were not announced, but reports had it North Carolina was the main prospect.

Little Alters View On Subbing Rule

NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (UP)— Lou Little of Columbia, chairman of the National Football

Yes, the superb flavor of good old BRUCKS will add zest to those coveted moments of relaxation. Ask at your friendly tavern or

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nitely will be ready for Saturday’s. game, -

back, who suffered a concussion against Northwestern and Ralph McGehee, left tackle, who received a fractured left hand in the same game, were both absent. There was some question as) to whether either will play againSt Washington.

4 Local Fighters Win Initial Bouts

Four local paperweight fighters, from the Ringside Gym passed their first test in the American, Legion sectional tournament for novices last night in Anderson. | Jim Martin, 85 pounds, deci-| sioned Joe. Satterfield of Douglas| PAL Club; Frank Zollner knocked | out Maurice Paragon of North-| western PAL Club; Marcus Woodson decisioned Bill White of] Northwestern PAL, and Orlando!

{Coaches Association rules committee, reversed his field today on the two-platoon system and said he now is in favor of unrestricted substitution. Earlier in the season the veteran Columbia coach indicated

Taste

fraternity. . “But I'm now convinced that if you want the best football possible you have to have your 11 best men on the field at all times,” he said. “I don't believe a man can play 60 minutes effectively in modern day football.”

‘Amateur Basketball

Tonight's schedule in the YMCA Commercial League: 7:20 Wm. H. Block vs. Mid-Town; 8:20, Ser-Ro- s. Indiana | University Medical School; 9:20, {Foundry vs. L. 8. Ayres & Oo.

Peerless

Commercial League results last

| nigh at South Side Turners: Overbey mecire Beer 39; South Side Turners

Ss . Mickleyville Merchants 33; Central Motor Parts 35, Englewood Hardware 31.

Swinford Texaco defeate - 0 to 38 in efeated By-Products

a double overtime last night : Sportsman Store League at New . usta. 5 Big ns Lore Independent 3 h, e Legion 43; Eusey's THE Tvice 44, 30th Street Optimists Club 23.

Nan Iai e Tonight's Industrial League schedule HIRO I TIT at the South Side Motor Amory: 7:15, : Indianapolis Conservatory of Music vs. INFINMN A iElectrotype Service: 8:15 J. D. Adams ql 811A vs. H. P. Wasson & Co.; 9:15, Samaritan {Lodge vs. Fletcher Trust Co. ; {There are openings in a Tuesday night JERE rams sire, 4 post? portsman’'s Sto; . - Sr re, Pennsy

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t be held at Churchill Downs May

Lewis knocked out Bob Brown! of New Castle. ‘KO’ Koverly Signed [For Main Mat Event George (K. 0.) Koverly will

the present substitution rule was/make his first local mat start inLambeau said he | cheapening the touchdown and{two years when he meets Allwaivers on End Ted Cremer and|

his remarks set off a nation-|Lovelock, of Canada, in the main “I'd like to unload 10 or 12 more! -|wide argument in the coaching event of tonight's Armory wrest- but there’ are too many cripples;

{ling card. | The féatured bout calls for two| {falls out of three with a 90-min-| ute time limit. | {| The semi-windup pits Don MecIntyre against Larry Moquin, while the opening bout will pair| {“Irish Jack” Kennedy and “Tiger” Joe Marsh. ‘Both supporting {matches are carded for one fall! {with time limits of 30 minutes. | er———_——ir— i ——

Derby Date Suggested |

LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 23 | (CP)—The American Turf Asso{ciation announced today that the 75th Digmond Jubllee running of the $100,000 Kentucky Derby will

7, 1949, if the Kentucky Racing jCommission approves that date.

Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Sheboygan 89, Anderson 87.

High School Basketball

Jackson (Boone) 39, Dover 37.

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The Old Oaken Bucket has established headquarters at West Lafayette for at least one year. Here are members of the Purdue squad and Coach Stu Holcomb looking on as Capt. Phil O'Reilly

Bucket series chain since 1943

during the annual banquet last night. Left to right are: Capt. elect Angelo Carnaghi, Bob DeMoss, Harry Szulborski, chosen most valuable player, holding the coveted trophy; O'Reilly and Hol-

comb.

Local Teams Announce Prue, IU Stars

Season Cage Schedules

BROAD RIPPLE

. 20—Beech Grove. . 26—At Mooresville. . 3—Ripple at Butler, 4—Deaf School. . 10—S8outhport. . 17—Washington. Dec. 23—8acred Heart. . 8—Manual. Jan, 12-—-At Greenfield. . 15—Batesville . 19—At Shortridge. n. 21—At Lebanon. . 30—At Tech. eh. 4—Howe . 9—Decatur Central. 11—Attucks. . 16—Ben Davis. Feb. 18—At Michigan City Catholie.

CRISPUS ATTUCKS , Coach: Fitzhugh Lyons

Nov. 26—At Sheridan. Dec. 3—At Vallonia. . 10—~Freetown. . 11—At Cloverdale. . 21—Ripple at Tech. . 30—At Pine Village. . T—At Noblesville. 5 . Wayne Central Cathslic. . 14—8Sacred Heart at Cathedral. . 13—Warren Central at Tech. . 19—At Howe. ! . 233—At Evansville Lincoln. . 28— Windfall. i At Freetown. 5—8wayzee, . 11—At Cathedral. . 13--At Tech. Feb. 18—At Rossville.

DEAF SCHOOL | Coach: Jake Caskey

Nov. 17—Edinburg. | . 3—~Union Twp. | . 4—At Cathedral. y . 8—At McCordsville,

Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. 10—Beech Grove. Dec. 14—Trafalgar. ) Dec. 15—At Pike. C. Jin. Jan. Jan. 18—At Mt. Comfert. Jan. 25—Whitestown. Jan Jan

. 38—Carmel. a pcp . 230—At Manual,

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TECH Coach! Herman Hinshay &

WASHINGTON / | Coach: Dave Hine

Feb. 5—At Claypool.

Make All-Big 9

| Szulborski and

_ ler than the combined total gained Hoped to Win One of Three |,09in4t Minnesota by Michigan, He had known what Notre Indiana, Washington and NeDame, Northwestern and Michi- pragka. gan would mean at the start. Soft - spoken Harry was so “I had hoped we could have mgyeq emotionally by announce won at least one of the three,” he ment of the award that he said: said. Purdue had shot the works «1¢'s the most wonderful thing against Notre Dame. I couldipye ever had happen to me . . .” never really put the finger on any pe choked, paused, then sat down, one thing that caused the tail- fig thunderous ovation was just spin later. {as moving. “But I'll never apologize for, wouldn't Trade Experience [this club in any shape, manner or| His captain, Phil O'Reilly, had form,” Stu continued. He wasn't touched off the evening with the apologizing when he said: “It statement, “I wouldn't trade these means something to have Frank two years we've had with Stu Leahy say ‘we're without three an4q the coaches for any trip to (right tackles. It didn’t mean t00 the Rose Bowl.” |much, apparently, when we were,| Guy (Red) Mackey, head man at one time, without three right o¢ Purdue's athletics, lauded’ the tackles and three right ends.” |great support given the Purdue “We played our best gameitagm gi] yeas. against Iowa away from home. | Dr. David E. Reese, Commige No one knows better than we do sioner of the Mid-American Cone that we licked ourselves against ference, highlighted the football

SACRED HEART Coach: Harry Caskey,

|pleting the backfield. Nomellini, heaviest man in the

Marquette. And we kept beating | pa nquet sponsored Dy the Lafaourselves all game against Pitts" vette Kiwanis Club as principal

burgh. “I've never seen in all my years

such determination by boys who've

speaker. | “I hope I never see the day {when a football player does not

been knocked down as much as get a minimum ‘amount of” help

we were. How I loved that little thing on

{my right, “Stu signed in refer-

ence to the Bucket. | Brightest Sunday Morning

a long time . .

(different boys.”

earn him the

football player.

{ “I think Clyde Smith is a grand |fellow . . . The next Sunday morning was the brightest I'd seen in . Each Saturday, ''it seemed, we felt a need for help|have to beat us from now on,” he and contributions from so many

Then Stu singled out the one man whose contributions this year had been great enough to most valuable player award. He was little, 170pound Harry Szulborski, the jetpropelled comet who runs like a

Then came Indiana.|ts gain an education,” he re-

marked. The President of Purdue University, Frederick L. Hovde, said: “We were great in adversity, Perhaps, too guilty of being a little over-confident at the start. “I think we're through beating ourselves. The other teams will

concluded. Stu thought so, too. “We've got the Rose Bowl champs in the opening game next year,” he said in confident anticipation of a Northwestern vice tory over California. The smiles from the players had been beaming throughout except

. 10—Mt, Comfort. . 37—Park 8chool. 1—At Carmel

{lineup at 250 pounds, was the {mainstay of Minnesota's terrific

Dec. JA Anderson St. Mary's. {line all-season, while Tomasi, cap- ¢. 11—Ripple at Cathedral {tain of the champion Wolverines Dec. 18—Manual at Cathedral, | : Dec. 33—At Cathedral. . [was a key man in the splendid de-|-an, testown. Jan. T—At Washington. | fense group molded by Coach Jan. 12—Attucks at Cathedral, {Bennie Oosterbaan.

. 21-=Open

- H-Opent” Sarkisian, the center, was a 60-

Jan. 3A [Franklin Township. {minute ball player for Northeb. 4—At Hammond Catholic, Feb. 8—Deaf School. western in nearly every game, and Feb. 11—Huntington Catholie. as captain of the Rose Bowl bound Feb. 15—At Park School.

Wildcats, sparked the team eonsistently to its best effort. Many Stars Mentioned In the backfield Elliott was a

. 18—At South Bend Catholic.

. 2¢—~Warren Central,

Nov. 37—Howe. Dee, SNe east] standout star for Michigan. An Dec. 10—At Frankfort expert blocker, he kept the Dee. 3 Tourney at Tech Wolverines on their toes throughJan. Washington. out the campaign and some exan. . Aan feron perts maintain that he never Jan. 21—Latayet ; made a signal calling mistake. Jar. 8—Muncie Central Szulborski, leading rusher in the Peb. 23 Marion conference last season, was the Feb. J3-Shortria se. strong runner of the Purdue club Feb. 12—Attucks. all season while Taliaferro, who

Feb. 18—Kokomo. kicks, passes and runs, was just]

about a one-mar team for In-|

diana. Murakow 7 | Nov. 24—S8outhport. ski was North3—How

Dec. “$Home. Western's most versatile back. He, 3 At D t A as | BE Dana eaually adept at hitting the

- 10—-Lawrence Cer {line and running the ends and!

Szulborski had gofe 197 yards (Continued on Page 21)

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Sports in Short

5 By United Press The California Baseball League today . sought a successor to league President Wiley K. Peterson, who resigned over the weekend.

Racing was a $261,140,859 | business in New England this yvear—and worth $15,678,000 to the region's four states permit-

was a $19,072,687 decline from last vear, representing a total $598,268 reduction in tax revenue to Maine, New Hampshire, | Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Coach Curley Lambeau of the Green Bay Packers said today he would like to drop about a dozén players from the squad. had asked,

and we couldn't get along.”

Ted Kennedy of Toronto, who had his hottest splurge of the season last week, vaulted into second place among individual scorers today in the National Hockey League.

The up-and-coming Pittsburgh Pirates today counted upon Right-hander Bob Muncrief for needed pitching strength following his purchase from the Cleve-

land Indians. Muncrief, 32, who}

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|was a standout on defense.

+, Many stars of the conference

{received mention. Eleven ends, 14 tackles, 16 guards, 6 centers, 6 ‘quarterbacks, 10 halfbacks and 7

Jan. 25—Warren Central. | Jan. 2A Binnie: od a fullbacks were nanied by the Deb. 4—Manual. epaches in balloting. hk peedway. Feb. 11—At Shortridge. The United Press All-Big Nine team: Feb. 18—At Terre Haute Wiley, Rifenburg nich. E 3 63 197 Jr. . " . + 1 63 —— Wistert, Mich, T 32 63 318 ar | Kay, owa T 23 65 220 Sr. i Nomellinl, Minn. G 4 62 2 Jr. | Tomasi, Mich. G 20 510 180 Sr. | Sarkisian, Ntwsn. C 26 6'1 215 Sr. | Elliott, Mich. QB 21 6 188 8r. Ssulborski, ardue HB 21 59 169 Jr aliaferro, Indiana HB 21 ¢ 190 J on option to Toronto of the Murakowski, Ntwsn. FB 23 6 195 ar.

International League last year and batted .276. Whitman batted .324 for Muskegon in the Central. Association and finished the season with the Sox.

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Second team: Ends: Walt Kersulis, (McKenzie, Towa. Tackles: Phil O {Purdue, and John Goldsberry, { Guards: Herb Seigert, Illinois, ipleton, Ohio |nemaker, | Burson, Ortmann, enbrenner,

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The Chicago White Sox announced today they have assigned the contracts of Catcher Vincent Plumbo and Shortstop Frank Whitman to their Mem-, phis farm club. Plumbo was

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