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5-Day Grand Circuit [Pacers Jocke Meet for $145,000 Purse, = == Opens Tomorrow NN

All-Time High in Attendance and: Prizes Expected at State Fair Harness Races

By JIM SMITH The Grand Circuit, major league of light harness racing, opens

‘Hens Trips Indians, 7 To 6 for Rail Spot [Colum Wins, 4 to 3, In 20 Innings |

With Colonels Ties League Mark

Joe Ginsberg'’s Triple In 9th Snuffs Out Tribe's T-Run Lead Fleming, Kalin, Peters Belt Homers; Toledo Leads Series, 2-0; Finale Today

Times Special TOLEDO, Sept. 3—After the Indians came from behind with a three-run ral'y in the ninth to forge ahead, 6 to 5, here tonight,

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a five-day meet at the 93d Indiana State Fair tomorrow. - Purse distribution is currently estimated at $145,000, an all-

time high for the Fair and the largest purse paid at any non-pari-

mutuel track in the country. An indication that, with good weather, the spectator attendance

COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 3 (UP)— The Columbus Red Birds eked out a 4 to 3 victory oyer the Louisville

the Toledo Mud Hens also broke loose in their last turn and Joe Ginsberg tripled with two on, the Hens winning, 7 to 6. The triple. was smacked off Forrest Main, relief pitcher. Five home runs were hit in the game, three by Indianapolis, two.by Toledo.

Colonels tonight in a gruelling 20-inning contest before 5079 fans. Straight in the series and the

The victory gave the Hens two o at the harness races will reach Tribe Box Score

an all-time high, was evident yes . PROGRAM TOMORROW Th e was the lo _|finale is to be played tomorrow, INDIANAPOLIS terday when more than’ 10,0000 20-Class Trot - (Overnight), gam ® longest. play Kies got IZ hits. th ABR HO AW ed in the league this season and] The Redskins g , the fans jammed their way into the purse $1300. H El Riddle. Clyd [Beard, rf ........ul $5 0 5'%:3.6 dstand for the opening day's The H Futart s the victory put the Birds into a/Mud Hens 10. Elmer e, Clyde cessing, 26 ......... $1398) grandstant pe . arseman % fourth-place tie. The marathan/Shoun and:Main worked on the Fernandes. 3 TEE ge race program. day | year-old pace, estimated $11. game tied the American Associa-|/Tribe mound and Dwain Sloat and Fleming. 1% 3 Lr Although the races yestercoy| 000. tion record of 20-innings |Bill Connelly for Toledo. Kalta, Mf oid 13 1 0 0 were listed as ‘‘two-in-three heat | The Horseman Futurity, $- BS. \ Seals, of .. EWN TO. plan,” all were won in straight] year-old trot, estimated at $13, Ellis (Cotton) Deal was the Red| Les Fleming, Frank Kalin and peer, o [100003 1 1 3 1 9 ne : heats - 000. ’ Bird hero as he went the route to Russ Peters belted the Indian: Turner. a arian te 30 1 3°63 ! 1 } °. win his 15th victory of the season iapolis homers and ohn Bero andiLint ..........ocu. 6 1 0 0.0 0 : F Serie e. eprint was purse $1500 Dah. (Overniniy against eight defeats. He held the Tony Lupfen hit for the circuit for a > S ceereeenas 3 : y 3 : : “ ste: : - —— Colonels to 11 hits, struck out 10/the home club. [KIUREE .vevsreennns os oo ann ea Starry. . and walked only four, He led the] The Indians tallied their runs rd ’ NON 3 : 3 3 3 i ) TORT TT fa; The wl) S Net Kin - [Birds in hitting, along with Royin clusters of three In the sixthiGanes. 6 .....cuioree 111.1404 : , & VY % wi { “on S. i = and = = F = x EE — ——— Sh of Dean Hanover and Tunisia Us Ws Broome, with four hits I > on Panes \n.| Totals rip ocr captured the 22 Class Trot, taking . It was Broome's second double Klutts lined into double play for Riddl the first heat in 2:06 4/5 and the . ! hich drove in the winning run BIER the 25th Clash Delween in seventh, - . in 2:08 3/5. In neither heat Reach Semi Finals the 20th. Nine double-plays, six Lint’ ran: for Turner in ninth, second yo BE In De Tos - by the Colonels, featured the long the teams this season and the| eStarting pitcher. was he , record shows nine victories aplece.| Twe out when winning run scored. .’l1ead in the first and opened up a . game which last three hours and Tod TOLEDO four-length lead in the‘ stretch, - Schroeder, Gonzales \ > 58 minutes. Lint Dus ay AB RH O A ® and repeated that performance in > ! Going into the first turn in the first heat of the ITPHA Stake race for two-year-old pacers yes- | The victory tied the Red Birds| Royce Lint, southpaw, is slated |; orchen, ef..... IR pe pe 2 : 9 ye : e fer’ Redski seine 3-00 3 10 0 the second heat. in Grueling Battles terday at the Indiana State Fair, Miss Kay Song was on the rail with My Chief,- Chi Mite and |with the Colonels for fourth place.(to pitch jor. the Soon Hy skins Mavis. A os eriiiis $3 .% 3:38 Closest race of the day was the, o open pire Ny. Sept. 3| Diane Abbe on the outside. Diane Abbe took the lead at the half, but Chief Mite moved to the Lesisrille ~~ Columbue [in tomorro gle game. MRM, FE Le2nsiiss £0 1-4 0% second heat. of the 22 Class Pace, | PR . . derleinss 8 3 3 3Steineran 1 3 3 3. Tonight's defeat dropped the Knickerbocker, if ..3 0 1 2 0 0 taken by Dominionmite owned | (UP)—Pancho Gonzales and Ted front at the three-quarter pole and staved off a strech drive to win the heat by half-length, He wt 411 INES § 818 § Indians five and one-half games Barnacle .......... © 1 0 0 0 0 by G. H. Hughes Muncie, and| Schroeder, kings of amateur ten-| jook the event in straight heats in 2:07 3/5 and 2:08 | /5. Plersallet 70 8 ONatisiniv 3 17 lpehind the league-leading Saints, [Luplen. 1b ........ $ 1 3-710 driven by Ba Wargock. nls, fought through two of the}. : " -[chpmanan § 1 4 $Losnrt "4 i § llwho_trounced the Millers in Min-|Jinsbers. o ........ 5 0 18 30 i; ~.Ditterest court battles of theirigue . ogg® ib 8.213 8 Broomeif. 8 4 3 8ineapolis. St. Paul has only. nineipaec pd I ooee 3.3.31 Toganie Lise, omen Jy Ove ares today eters act. mic| Times To Carry Williamson Fats § {Ehime bf [ams to pay and Indianapcte 10s 5 +E EL 4 D. Jose, Inisanapais, Sok fhe ceeded In winning a five-set match Vv Wh Schrpueh.c 31 § 3Deal’s’ 8424 te rors in the Seventh bust Connelly, vedesees $70 0 0.00 rt, to the ‘semi- ° * ® riffore. | © |the DOR DRE A rier in 310/5, the half injiat advanced him 10 the geri Grid Ratin Ss Predictions impel” 1509 throws, by Jack Cassini and Earl| Totals ........... 3 Teme 1:04 1/5. Dominionmite, running y,mpionships at the West ‘Side| - . Fmd Totals #7115838 Totals _ §iipee7i|Turner. The Mud Hens played| Bariacle ran for Knickerbocker in in third spot, made his bid at the mn... io Club, 3 iy : Tett flied out for 'W. Robinson in erroriess ball. >- | ile, three-quarter pole 30 moved Jar “Swarthy young Gonzalés of Los Minnesota Ranked as Nation's Top Team; a lined out for Gritfore tn 13th. Home on Monday INDIANAPOLIS arserianinse %e on Sug to the outside in e stretch,|,. hampion, : sb: : [oe One out when winning run scored. After tomorrow, the Tribesters ETAT rere eh 203 catching Josedale Linea and win-(q icy Shon ATE Laser: Eh Notre Dame, Michigan Down in Listings Kouiaviie -- 300 000 180 833 000 060 01— Xl will return hone to complete the| meme 3 Kain 1 Ckerbocker, Bere, ning by a head at the wire. Time |, o. rrom San Leandro, Cal, 4-5, EDITOR'S NOTE—The Indianapolis Times will publish Paul —— = Ergors_Broome. Lang. Chapmap Rutsiregular schedule, playing nine Beard, Cassini. i Suvies, Jets: Suna. for the event was 2:08 3/5. Thelg ; g 3 9.4" g-1. Big Schroeder of| B. Willlamson's weekly ratings of football teams and his pre- | ~ LEAGUE STANDINGS Broome, base hits Harrington, ow-|games at Victory Field in seven|—Turner, Mavis. Three-base hit—Ginsberg, pacer, by Dominion Grattan out|y,’ Crescenta, Cal.— Wimbledon| dictions of forthcoming games. Following is the n survey AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SO = Lous: Lane. Stolen base|days, closing on Sept. 11. Home runs—Bero, , Kalin, Lupien, of Taramite, captured the first); ,;mpion and favorite in the cur-| of national football prospects after gathering advance statistics. 4, ,,, We of Bik OB.|—Stelner. Sacrifices “Mccabe, Lang, Cle] Monday's holiday bill at In- Ties, Lerchen. Double heat of the event in 2:09 4/5. rent tourney — eliminated young) . INDIANAFOLIS 3 Sh Den Donoie biave- Bousias to Harrington. | dlanapolis calls for the Indians Plays “uv iu Bio to Lusi: Bero to Dazell Wins Stake Frank Sedgman, champion of _ By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON (Loulsville 1:1: Ass 33" HOGeriein ‘to Dousias. Sieiner fo Mcdaha|to battle the Columbus Red Birds| indianapolis 5 Toledo 9. Base on Yale Dazell, the speedy two-year-old Australia, 6-3, 0-6, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4. | The Williamson system's pre-season lineup of potential grid go! umbug, .... 4% 33 |3 Chapman fo Douglas 2. Douglas oly 5 twilight-night doublehéader./Off Sloat 4. Riddle 1. Shoun 4. Struck trotter, owned by F. C. Staley, Gonzales’ victory over Larsen greats today ranked Minnesota as the No. 1 football team of the/Minneapolis nave 463 3, [Left on baset—te jsville 9. Columbus 18. Resume of tonight's game action out—By Riddle 3 Sloat 5, Main 1. Hite Anderson, and driven by Roy gave Pancho the fourth berth in|nation for the coming Seazon, Soh a Southebi Meth Muelle “Grif-|at Swayne Field: e, ¢ innings; Shoun, 3 in 3 Ranking behind the Goldén phers are Tulane, Sou -|

innings; Sloat, 11 in 8% innings: Connelly, Te EI De a Mt Jae Mon, 3 Ses: Conn yy y pitcher—By Main (K bock: 7 caught trying to steal. Jack Cas-| winning Ce Kuickesyonier), i

Riegle, captured the $2555 ITPHA [the semi-finals; for Billy Talbert Stake by winning the first heat in|or New York and Frank Parker odist, North Carolina U., Southern Cal, Oklahoma U.,, Michigan at 2:11 and the second in 2:10. of Los Angeles had , achieved State, Army, Mississippi and Villanova. : Boston

mpires—Jackowski, Moore and

Pct. GB. Time—3:88. Attendance—5079.

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Struck out—By deal 10. re 3 Nader s Ait by pitcher Melle (Howerton). Losing pitcher—Mueller (10-4). n.| lining a single to center but was

Villanova... © occ re BORON ieee 803 2% He was off to a bad start in the quarter-final triumphs earlier in} Missing from the ‘lineup are| |Gleveland "1.00 8 2: Blues Shut Out |sini worked Dwain Sloat, south- f= Heinlen, Boggess and Soar. Tay” first heat, breaking as the horses/the day. |Notre Dame and Michigan. Mab ; | |Biifaausnia Taare ae mal ? 7 T 0 Jav, 100 a walk ud Nauny 38, © crossed the starting line. Josedale Oppo [nesota and Army are the only jj, 0 e IB oy 386 Sos ernandez popped to John after the catch. The & Victory moved to the front while Larsen Tough ent squads reappearing from Wil-| : | Washington : 331 ii: Brewers, 0 at short. n Séala

Larsen, seeded sixth, appeared

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ri uickly, liamson’s 1948 pre-season first-10 : - MILWAUKEE, Sept. 3 (UP) —| Cassini was trapped napping off Dales HEN EE ready to eliminate champion Gon- ),.; P . NATIONAL LEAGUE Wally Hood pitched the Kansas|first and erased in a rundown or gle kept this Toledo The In to second place at the ‘three. Zales from the hourney in the ‘Tough Schedule Vv | ers z oun lst Louls ......... 3 Tl 9 {City Blues to a 7 to 0 win over play for the third out. " |dians also were Eo Sloat quarter mark and to the front in Se ond 1ef¥] Notre Dame is scheduled this)’ 5 8 3 id er Brewels'. here: to] © Riddle Walks Two in the fifth. i ba the stretch to win going away. In : . 'tall to encounter Tulane, Mich- . . adelphia . 8 14 oh, ae rte Li, £0 | Ging wo Th hie et by (al 10, hoor Tain Mk! Favorites Survive ESE" ER fn ond downs ont seven tel SEL TOR 1) us crt rte tt i story with Dalzell moving to the | x 3 CRRA: y2 42s re + 2/and only two Brewers got to : e front at the start and winning by and ninth games with superlative Sf, CaU(OTRIA S00 "gn Riverside Tour i na EO Martin was charged [2 Walk and Bob Mavis flied to John Bero, a, 240 hitter, belted

: Beard. Don Lund walked on four/a home run over the right field two lengths. {passing shots, Larsen surprised by Third-round action in the 19th with his 10th loss. He was forced The her. ITPHA Stake race, looking like ‘a_champion- in the|SiDle 10 leading teams of the 104915 nual City Amateur Golf Cham- GAMES TODAY _ {from the mound 1s the fourth, and straight pitches and Austin asll. The Wud Hens got two more the $3060 2-year-old class pace, fourth set, but Pancho came back..." "op houldn’t be Plonship tournament was -sched- : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pete Fox and Don Grate were {Knickerbocker _ singled, scoring) n the inning, both singles, was won by Chief Mite, owned by|in the fifth. He broke again in the ny a “fe § hous we toluled for South Groye this morn-| INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo. . {unable to turn away the Blue Lerchen, Lund stopping at second. bo 28 iors Fine . It was Bero’s Phillip B. Hill, Bloomington and Sixth game with a placement and|_, ". .\ i A a ing as favorites survived second-| Minneapolis af St. Paul attack. Tony Lupien’s grounder hit 274 ® Se4508. driven by Fred Johnson. an out by Larsen after they had, .;) .,..mp; “round matches at Riverside yes-| Tineas CL &t TFWSHe@. 3p Rema GUY, Wives, of SCCKeRbOCKeE, Lupiel ody BIS ont gut In ihe sau) Sass In the first heat of this race, reached deuce. Pancho held his Jo Sanip on. : t 3 terday. AMERICAN. LEAGUE Witek3b "4 1 8 3 Locanss 4113 gi tuditen with hy wid Kaloke 3h singled wi Fernandez flied won in 2:07-3/5, the son ‘of Chief OWn service in the seventh game = chigan is to meet Michigan go. i 0p survivors of the cham-| New York at Washineton, Wallssa.ss 4 3 3 &Hrisfieidas 3 2 4 3| 0% of was on 48 1 na second out. Then the Abbedale, Two Gaits Farm stud, {OF the set, at 6-1, and the match. State, Avmy and Minnesota Of|on pip flight were slated to be-| &¢ Louis at cleveland. Delsingct 4 1 3 gMossit "3 1 2 ¢jout Ginsberg. /|Indians teed off. Les Fleming had to"stave off the stretch drive| Talbert Ousts Drobny (we, (08 10. Te POPE DAS, ©tigin teeing off at 11 a. m. with Chicas of Bol [ERs 313 aEuate 84 el Ee econd toy the|siants and walloped. it Over the of Miss Kay Song, driven by Roy| Talbert, playing in the stadium poth instances, these two super. SuD-Tlight match play to begin at NATIONAL LEAGUE Houkc 4 2 8 OAucoinrl 3 13 8yndians’ only threat in that found.|left field wall for his 13th round Riegle. . court before Schroeder's match, great pigskin powers of 1048 were|0:44 8. m. in" the Tres uscd Botan at" Philadelonis (2) Hoods 100 1 rine i 2 3 1 Riddle issued another walk in|tripper of the season, scoring « * ox, ‘ i ( : Domes po Bebbok it routed Jurudisv Drobny of Bust; by Eradustion Joboetmiien Jie} AM ox» am | Clisbursh 3 ShiMes,. = schifle 1009 0the 3K fits wecond /but there Cassini ahead. n the second heat, e el ¢ la, , y v ng on murderous sc es. ‘ - : 4 Conatser ~ 0 0 0 o/WAS NO damage. . / Line Drive Homer .was in. third spot on .the first| Parker put‘out Gardnar Mulloy : : The quarter-final round is RE ; Just 1000 TItlooked as tho the Indians : : ’ ae on apD of Miami, Fla. fourth U. 8. Duossa New Feats billed for Sarah Shank tomorrow] ~~ BESULTS YESTERDAY fc rt 5 737 14|were off and ru ‘hen Earl Kalin next-up, also pickled one ~~ turn with ‘Miss Kay Song out in How a team is ranked for 1949 ; Totals 34 112711 als 32 727 14| Were off and runping when Earl ‘ . se e . . an e sem! 8 C - | a I r Fo n sev . > yd 5 front. This time Chief Mite had|Seeded, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 does not depend upon its ranking| MOTPIng and th ifinals card taint A 3a0tIAT) al Schulte grounded out for Fox in seventh. | myrner led off the third by sthack-| iy nd hit‘a line drive homer. over to come from behind. He moved| TWO0 women who entered the! , 1. Bled for Coffin next Saturday at| columbus 4. Loutsville 3 (20 innings). Just for Conatser in ninth.|ing a double. Nothing happened the center field wall. The drive ‘ émifinals in thei at the close of the 1948 season. 3 ansas City 7, Milwaukee 0. ansas CIty .............: 001 310101— 7 ’ “ ‘| carried more than 400 feet. Scal to the second spot at the three-|S€mifinals in their division were 1 p. m. over the 18-hole route. =~ TI Riddl ti t T a t 1 yoo 2 t Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont The Williamson system fle of The finals will be at Pleasant 8. Peal 3, Mispervela. 15. "A Ce He: ed So Oe third, whepé > i ft pig rd fanned to end the rally. It also uarter pole. Moving to the out- . 3 | fcsene E Houk. Hartsfield, Phillips. R , Whepé he was left as Bear : : : ade, he Passed Miss Kay Song in|0f Wilmington, - Del., defending pole Swag Ww SE a Run next Sunday beginning at AMERICAN LEAGUE. . patied in—goliins. | witek 2. Workman. fanned and Cassini flied ee was No. 13 for Kalin. . staliation the stretch and won by half a champion; and Mrs. Betty Hilton gains from newcomers, change of|9:30 a. m. for 36 holes. Jew Tork 8, Washington 0, ...c...ie | THree-base hit—Collins. - Home run—| Riddle retired the Mud Hens in| A The Indians’ 3-to-2 lead was . length. The time was 2:08 1/5, [of England, top-seeded foreigner.| ,, nes and coaches’ ability,| Dick Kennedy, who eliminated gt Lou I 4 dies. Sacrifices Wilkon, "Hood Boilie plare,_ one, two, three order in their a. 200) Lupin, fim at D-NEW Silver trophies were awarded to Mrs. Dupont downed fifth-seeded y, .qness or softness of schedule, Jerry Williams, 2 and. 1, yester- rn faroaes to meen CO wallanes Tor Mui | third turn at bat. TE at for the Hens in the sixth, hit OUTN . the winners of the two stake races Mrs. 3 tricia Toad ie al, allowance for traveling, etc. |day, will open the championship orl 0A LEAGUE eto to Qollina, Left on bases Kanini| In the top of the fourth, Fer-|J, Sy Eihe mh 101 tence, A “iCal, 6-3, Mrs. urn : i ; wm ‘New York 6, Brooklyn 3 : ; i Grate 3. i 1 ; . PLY: Ha Morristown, pres! back unseeded Mrs. Helen Perez “Koo 3% dozen Rey Neatiis wif fh: action ‘at 11a. Te ; today! “Philadelphia To. Pon ous. Hood's! pi gre * Siri nanden ted ott Ear ain ghied (patgn. Riddls retired the “next (Continued on Page 27, Col. 5) |of Los Angeles, 6-4, 4-8, 6-3. (Continued on Page 28—Col. 6)/ (Continued on Page 27—Col. 4) |, 35, Lous 9, Cinclhnati 9 tie: 18 In-| (Continued on. Page 26—Col., )Jout, Fernandez going to third|(Continuéd on Page 26—Col. 6) STATE COLLEGE AND WEST CONFERENCE FOO SC September 24 October 1 October 8 © October 15 October 23 October 29 ‘November 5 November 12 November 19 - BUTLER Evansville ~ At Wabash Western Reserve Indiana State lav Washington (Nemesoming wD Dan) Af Ohio University INDIANA CENTRAL To eH. i Fraiklin at Manual Open At Manchester a Canterbury Ny At And Panuver at Manual ~ Ab Hartford City ] INDIANA : At Notre Dame A Obie State Texas Christian Atlows Pittsburgh mL Af Tilinols AV Michigan Purdus PURDUE At Northwestern Tews (Dad's Day) Notre Dame a Miami (Fla 2 (N) (Homecoming) At Minnesota AS Michigan Marquette Af Indians NOTRE DAME o Indiana Al Washington Tulane Open avs oh Battimors Ab Michigan State Narth Carolina, y Towa ANDERSON Earlham Manchester "Al Ball State’ Ab Huntington Taylor (Homecoming) J Indians Central 2 Ap Canterbury At Frankits : BALL STATE St. Joseph's At DePauw Andersen y At Michigan Normal Open /1 Valparaiso At Manchester Eastern Illinois tans State CANTERBURY At Hanover At Rose Poly ‘Manchester . AS Taylor Sadiana Cebit) A Wabash Anderson AV 55 Joseph's DEPAUW w Ab sOOL oH) o% Ball State At Hanover Af Grinnell Ohio Wesleyan Lake Forest A y o (Old Gold Day) (Dad's Day) t Illinois Wesleyan Wabash “oe EARLHAM At Andersen A Hanover (N) Tavler Af Franklin At Wabash Ross Poly Af Hamilton (N. Y.)- Allegheny (Ps.) : Morehead (Ky.) (N) (Sept. 17) rh = - - (Ot 20) . ——— ee . EVANSVILLE Af Bufler (Sept. 24) Av Wastels Ky. (N) AS M1 On oN) 84. Norbert's (Wis.) (N) . Murrag (KY) oN) Ay Chattancesa (N) sen Xr. Kamsee 1 oN) At Louisville FRANKLIN Ab Eureka. Ii. Indiana Central TT mesa Poly mE Matchester ™ Ab Hanover At Wilmington (0.) Anderson : HANOVER : Canterbury Ab Earlham nN DePauw At Rose Poly At Centre (Ky.) Franklin Indiana Central at Manual Manchester HUNTINGTON At Tineke Normal At Valparaise Southern Tiinols At Butler At Okighoms City Af Eastern iinols ooh At Ball State Hillsdale (Mieh.) Tavior st Marion (Sept. 16) (Nov. INDIANA STATE Intions Central (Sent. 20) A! Wikmineton ©.) Open Anderson Cedarville, O. 5 Manchenter Arsh A} Wheaton (TIL) MANCHESTER ; Tavier .. ~~ Al Anderson At Canterbury Indians Central At Franklin (N) Huntington Ball State Ab Hanover “ROSE POLY : ae Kandres (RL> (Rept. o Canterbury A\ Frankia (NX) ’ | Hamever At Wilmington; ©, At Earlham Cedarville (0.) a ' At Louisville (N) (Sept. 11) raise ot. ’ ST. JOSEPH'S eT Bate ent 0 . Eastern Hiltnote ai . Loras (1a.) (Oct. 16) ato NL) an flhm Af Indians State Canterbury Hunt’st'n at Marion (N, Sept. 16) (Sept. 29) Lh ke : ans TAYLOR Af Manchester (Sept. M4) At Obie Northern (N) At Earlham Cameroon ae Narre. A. At Bluftten (N) At Ashland (0.) a et ores Concordia (Minn.) (Send. 17) * . Ander - VALPARAISO Rhaerdla (MILL) (Batt, TY Open A450 Joseph's A Af Luther (Ia) akties AV Ball State Wheaten (IIL) Michigan Normal WABASH A Alben (Mieh.) Butler Af Case aS 0 Earlham Af Canterbury * Miinels College At DePaaw ILLINOIS : Towa State Wisconsin Atlews Missourt At Purdue Michigan. Indians Af Oble State A IRON IOWA ly : ucLA . At Purdue . Miiinels Indisns © Northwestern Oresen AV Minnessts A) Wiséinstn AS Notre Datit MICHIGAN Michigan State At Stanford Army Al Northwestern Minnesota Af Dlitnols Purdue Indians . id reer oe al Ohio State MINNESOTA : Washingten : At Nebraska Northwestern At Ohio State Al Michigan Purdue Tows Ab Pittsburgh — NORTHWESTERN Pardus Pittsbursh At Minnesota « Michigan AtTows or Ad Ohio State Wisconsin Colgate Ab Tilinols OHIO STATE Missouri Tadisns At Southern California Minnesols AV Wisconsin Northwestern Ab Pittsburah Tiinels i AS Michisan . oo “f ~ : . " oe BL Marquette Hist 1 California Navy Obie State . Mt Indians AV Northwestern Towa Af Minnesota y MICHIGAN STATE | A MleMgsn ~ Marshes = Maryland Wiliam & Mary "Penn State Temple Notre Dame AV Oreson State 2 Aan a ) i" : Juin AA ~ OO=Nihb ema - ne ! \: Nov, Sothern Califersia st Notre Dame. So Dee. 3—Notrs Dame at Southern Methodist, : 1 ry ; 5 Psy ol A. - ae ¥ a ; a or a Yas ; Baits > ¥ o - 8 ry ” . . 1 . u , . _ " pri lind 3 ; = : = > ¥ = " i : =