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i | Kokomo To Dedicate New Gym

- Saki > : % BAY : , Exterior of the $800,000 Kokomo High School Memorial gymnasium to be dedicted Athletic Building

Honors War Dead

By ANDY OLAFSON i KOKOMO, Oct. 15—After being homeless for more than five years, the Kokomo High school basketball team finally will have a home. And it will be one of the outstanding high school basketball layouts in the country. Built at a cost of more than $800,000, the new Kokomo Memorial gymnasium is to be dedicated next Thursday. On Nov. 18, the Wildcats will open the basketball season against Wabash in the first real home game since the old Haworth asfum was destroyed by fire . 22, 1944. : ® ” »

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, Frankfort, Castle, Indianapolis Tech, Elwood, Lafayette, Richmond, Muncie and the Kokomo National Guard armory. There will be a seating saps Rs D Jor Hngular Jats a0¢ Indiana. Only Munéie Central's This makes Kokomo the owner to nourish the varsity basketball floor. of the second- t high schoolgquad. make it possible to switch from wartime. basketball emporium in Indiana.| The coming basketball season seating accommodations to play-|

7350-seat fieldhouse, has a larger seating capacity for basketball. 'o; gown in K. H. §. athletic his- the walls. The new gym is a marked Im-iiory as a “red letter” year—| gymnasium which could seat . u = spectators ar-l THE MAGNIFICENT new|size are on the auxiliary floor. mory where only 1200 fans could pyjlding is just across the street!In this fashion, the “basketball-| be accomodated. {from the high school—a marked |for-all” policy will be possible. i difference to the 10-block trek THE NEW gym is i i re-establish Kokomo in its previ- practice at the armory. Conven-ibriaf speeches have been planned ous bright spot in the Hoosier lently located, the building will put the big feature will be an| basketball firmament. be used all day and practically open house with the public in-|

main floor. Two more of equal gape crash.

The dedication ceremony Thurs-| ed to the boys used to take dally for day will not be elaborate. A few,

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The new Kokomo gymnasium provides the second largest high school basketball seating capacity in $6.40: White Hawk, $10.80 and, fieldhouse, with room for 7350 fans, is larger in high school circles.

The telescoping bleachers in service to their country inp

The room was made possible Brookfield Farm's speedy Ima-| Only Muncie Central, with itsimay not be too brilliant from a ing space in a matter of minutes. ny 5 $50,000 gift from Mr. and comin by three-

won-lost aspect, but the year will The trick bleachers fold back into prs, Earl Turner, parents of the length in the $20,000 added Vine-| {late Jack Turner, one of Koko-/land Handicap.

Two basketball courts of regu-/mg's more brilliant basketball provement over the old Hayy simply because of the new gym. lation size are available on the gi,r5 who was kiled fn a wartime!in the $15,000 Washington Handi-|

In making the gift, the Turn- taking second ahead of Swap , neration, the young loop is ers stipulated that the $50,000(0ut. The winner, a five-year-old, ino for greater accomplish-| {was not only in memory of their gelding owned by Sam Greenfeld, , . +s this year and is planning, I own 0 {son but also in honor of all the rewarded $18.00 straight. " :

lother K. H. 8. students who were | ‘killed in the war. A memorial and Provocative finished 1-2 in| gy v.Hi Club, This organization (yp) A"

plaque, listing all of the Howard the $20,000 Illinois Owners HandiWith space available to runevery Kokomo student who cares vited to inspect the facilities ot County gold star heroes, is a YT 2 | * But the whole spacious struc-/ 2 {every Friday night at Centrall Brown, a seven-point favorite, A SEPARATE ceremony williture will be for Kokomo—like| ein g fms | alleys. | suffered its first defeat of the |manent seats on the west side, be held in December, when tr ofall Hoosier communities where 4 8 ¥

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SUNDAY, OCT. 16, 1940

Racing Roundup— They Find Bowling Is a Great Sport for Youngsters

Royal Governor

Ae Sadden turtied in one y G or | t Bowl ore ten ring ermicione of Fyre Great Bowlers

ee jeackingham. New En& it Has Chance, as in Other Sports, fo Keep And Build Interest in Game 3000 Homecomers

| Tiger Nip, $7.40; Mr. Dumjohn,| By GENE LAWSON See Franklin Lose

At Garden State, Calumet WE ARE not dealing with any of the better bowlers in this) FRANKLIN,

arm's Bewitch closed from far! gnace today. For a change we'll pass up the Woodards, Taylors, Bob Ewing’ {back in the stretch to defeat hecke ole. and concern ourselves with the beginners. in the final period gave Earlham The backbone of any sport, whether it be baseball, football or(2 27 to 20 upset. victory Thu quarters of & powling depends largely upon the youth which takes an interest in it. Franklin today and knock .

A perfect example of this is the Sky-Hi Junior bowling league, ap {Grizzlies from the unbeaten Earlham, trailing 20 to 7 at

fe (roster. | ization which is open to all {ros harged ho first | OTBAD . High Trend charged home boys and girls from the ages of graham, \talieg 280 A Us second year ¥. plunge and a fluke tally chalked 1 OPPONENTS Earfham at Wabash, Manchester at Franklin.

fr { properly kt ins Her Su ’ cal boa: . ing on the en Ceedingly pret is only 39x26 Redroots. The : plan b Beats Three Rings he By Length; Capot ar dares Finishes Third make this hor NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (UP) TAI ot royal pert: closet Fi $25,000 added Grey Lag Handi- he cap at Jamaica, moving up fast ing and dining in the stretch to score a length ng and. victory over Mrs. E. L. Hopkins’ the TS gugee Three Rings. : area if you Hk Greentree Stable’s Capot, one dining area ! of the nation’s leading three-year- along one ent olds, wound up third, a head back of the other. of Three Brookmeade the room has Stable’s Chains was fourth, a neck which makes back of Capot and another placement of in front of Vulcan's Forge, winner . - of the Santa Anita Handicap. ! { - THE KITC It was the second vietory in i marrow and four days for Royal Governor, . clent planning who is owned by Mrs. Ethel is even room iDuPont Weir. The fivé-year-old! the kitchen | chestnut gelding outclassed a’ and chairs ar {good field of sprinters in Wednes-, is glass. The day's interborough handicap. their breakfa: A crowd of 29,111 at the Long Joy a beautify Island oval allowed Royal Gov- Fuses vm ernor to reach the post today at odds of 15 to 1. There was some ! 3 eo a Bulaizg \ question whether he could carry Rp yn > — King : his speed over a mile-and-a-six-| Richard Salle, Pat Mudd, Shirley Rist and Tom Dugan [left to right) are members of the Ski-Hi Additional set teenth distance. However, the! Bowling League. Weir charger, given a perfectly! oc vn Plan books (2¢ rated ride’ by Ovie Scurlock, y . . > fone om ai T Earlham U nae wan BOYS’, Girls’ League Trains | roraL ENCE

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up when George Oberle fell on a blocked kick behind the Franklin goal line. Ewing's second and game-win-ning counter came in the opening minutes of the fourth period on a sustained drive. Franklin, with a homecoming crowd of 3000 looking on, started off fast and scordd twice in the

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PRINCETON, N, J, Oct. 15 fighting Princeton {is made up of girls of 5 feet 9 joven upset favored Brown 27 | Inches in height and above. The!to 14 today in a wide open game {club bowls in a league itself, porore 23,000 fans.

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four regulation basketball games, to will be given an opportunity to the new structure. at the same time, the “feeder” get the feel of basketball. However, it is expected that with telescoping bleachers around memorial room will be dedicated. basketball is three or four years will be needed /the main floor and “knock-down” | This room honors all Howard living, useful ‘ge » . | . Wabash Trounces List Drawings Midoet Speedway For the Winner -» } { For Hoop Tourney | inal R Centre, 1 to] {nounced drawings for its zu OBS Fina ace State [league warm-up tourney, to | The current season of racing Waban made ibe nat of ont gym, starting 1OMmOITON | yest 16th Street Midget Speedway Tomorrow's schedule of play 18 championship race, the longest, / Lite Giants stored tHe" Muy rollows: Biacro Service V.ever singed. on a Quarter mie {Home Supply Co. va. Midwestern| ye trials for the events will Centre (Ky.) College. {Tree Experts, 8; Blue & White Inn giant at 1 p. m. with the first, ou a Arler When Samer Jerry! Tuesday's card pits’ the Pure trophy dash and steeplechase race

The new structure has per-| will be resumed. before the “feeder” system begins|bleachers on the auxiliary playing County men who gave their lives war dead. The Sportman’s Store has an- ©. Mime Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct: 15 held ‘in the New Augusta H Bi winds up" thie afternoon at the: fumble here yesterday as the! with the running of a 150-lap 27 to T homecoming victory over Silver Circle Bar, 7; Farm and|track. Oentrg 8 first in the sec” ve. Zionsville, 9. of four heats raced at 2:30. A! {Oil squad against the Allison complete the card

NEXT OPPONENTS | Rockets, 7; Greenwood Legion vs. Heading the list of drivers seek-,

RASIAS 34 Wabiat 'Kinman Garage, 8, and Jeffersonling to win the golden trophy is, ern | HOte) va. Martinsville Farmers, 9. Howard Peterson who two weeks, own 20, ran to midfield where hel On Wednesday night the Al-|ago wor the 100-lap state cham-| lateraled to Guard Charles Vanigiarg meet Swinford Texaco at 7|Plonship race. He is also the hold-| Meter. VanMeter went on t0 8COre o'aiock: Heston Concrete vs, By(er of the local track record of

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Race Results at Leading Tracks

Wabash «......0 0 7 7 18-27

ague victory tonight, 3 to Centre .ocviveess 0 7 0 0 7!

‘Le Biiimore (oars. Over the New York Rangers.

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3 o ‘ hy Senellers, 13 (D. Madden), era), 5.40 3.80; Lovel

or), 4.80; Byia Copo. 7.40, 4 y Pranks. 108 (J. De . . Nymph, 113 1 ¢ ud K: Bind 300 Steeple wit), 1020. T60: Forum. 130 J. Humph- | |§: Ei Sh Kansas State, 25-21 : * i 8). SO rip, r df , . You Sir, Jim Branch, Matrub. | Ace Trophy, Eternal May, Blue Diamond, bc ean, Pebbles H oA ow,

FIFTH 000: allowances: 3-

i dq { ¢ fu Tang ile TAT NIP: |, SECOND (82000. claiming: 4 years up: Baird) "i150. 88, 330 Poe. Vendorel ) X , 10.80; Ri inger, 103 8 furlongs Distance, 111 H. Allgaler, (A D' Rivera), 160, 240: Pru . ; L 400 ob, 119. LE Maa, ldo. veo Rencell 104 (R.A De i116 1G. McAllister), 340. Also: Loving College 25 to 21 55 Boodiis + Q Suited. | Milligan), 4.00. Also: Oceania, Happy 11% Carso. Grand Barter. ge o

Haste, rethought SIXTH (119.000: Keeneland Sales St esi | 5 \ 2

2.60, , 2.80 y Chestnut), 240. 2.2 O' Luck, 1 L. Baird). 2.80. aMahplay, Avenue, 3aFrench Admiral, Bully sReverie Knoll Farms entry 0! T

(33000; claiming: 3 years up: entr i Gia? ahy Hany House wm ns Dumiohn. PN p- Md 1Fitshed 2d but disqualified, Toa A , y ~. SEVENTH (32000; allowances; ¥ 60 ebeda, 109 (M. Go-'up: 6 furlonss)—Hilda, 100 (W. Garneri, the third quarter.

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INTE (Sa: Samy Te Whi | THIRD $2500 ; to. i ac, br S Bs feel: | iones, 8a eness, 108 (FE. Clayton, . 4.00, 4 im, a8 fo. Forohy. 4! an 8 Peter A, 118 (Q. ALE L ~ entyre tod 3 y 8 ger, 4 260: Big Ike, 118 (D. MacAn-

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AT HAWTHORNE HIRD (34000: allowances: 3-vear-olds: 2.40. 240. 220: Model King 113 (®. Zehr li {highest averages. Wall Tile. Phone for rlongs)- 3 oni. 32 8 Be is Boxing Center. Oh Naronasie iE Ean? hs ts Ea Mir es I NIU, RISE, Seis, Xow DePauw, 34 to 13 — eres ! SE ET SCRANTON, Pa. Oct. 15— a . 4.80. 3.40; Biffoma. 110 (D. Wagner), (0% S:00 Kb Carson, do own «Fish SEVENTH (83000: allowances. 3 Reals, Times Special I ACCORDING to the sponsors, (UP)—Fordham's Rams, turning i . . . ra : 1-118 miles) — White Hawk. 108 " % ) 2 $ , | . ii, So Bite 12 Vos Sather BY, New mE, fete Yio Mugden) “1080. 300 380; Tino. 1G GRINNELL, Iowa, Oct. 15 Duke Edges Wolfpack of the circuit this is not going loose their full power in the final; gam Erna sold. an 8 TU Toe I gldsi 1-18 miles) Mente. 116 E Querin). Brennan. 3.80. Also: Split the Wind, Jobs Grinnell College jumped on De- 14-13 on Extra Point to be just a two-year setup. They period, defeated the University of | RUB ne Fidons . man Grace. oni i Ne Rive Rinner. Ra : SN Pauw early toay Xd coasted to : /do not intend to let it fold as so| Scranton, 33-13, today before TILE AND HSECOND (32100 claimings: 3 years up: ¥ 1 (3 Delahaussave, 3.1 gh alo na. EI i thus F108 1D pi an easy 34 10 3 Southall Veto: DURHAM, N. C., Oct. 15 (UP) many other plans of this nature 7000 fans who braved damp RAUP CABINET CO. Cook» \A440, T0580: Jeesiee Beau 11 Time ker er Olfomacy, BW hy Not Now. den), C1040 4.40. 340; Let Me Thru, 111 re ane une i. |—Duke rode out a shaky 14 to 13 have done. On the contrary, they weather to attend the first meet-\§ 4x N. PENN MA-2408 . b : . ( Minis . . ' , fresh, oe g Stev : ; i , . Fricadls’ Don. Flo an Ace Cant clthic tl 5 Headley antey. a Ran Se lie, Hon Pages SVeF for tWo acs victory over North Carolina State are 2a making arrangements ing of the schools in 49 years. Rs e ye. King Alla, Big Muddy, Col-| FIFTH (84500: handicap: 3 vears up: 8 NINTH ($2000: claiming: 4 years up: lly —————— remem {today by the margin of an extra .oF lis expansion and gro an #60 Olay’ Double Paid 900.00 Poet —mghes 18 I ki, 418 TAs heanitor, 1a H. Aleaiers $38. ole Wallerian 21 BoFoce (014 Gea Point missed after State brought "Pe other organizations wl fol CROSSWORD PUZZLE \ ae aE i sar-oids; A "hie Sr, Curandero. Darnawar. Lex. | amo: Schoaarie. Bourbon Fier Ramsey. Grinnell at Coe 20,000 fans to their feet with a 90- P Hi club y ized and aL [SOLS Kap); 500, 3.60, 3.00; Sporillent: 106 |M:ss Disco Sherry D.. Reno Unlaue A eo —_|vard run in the final 10 seconds! The Sky-Hi club organized and) EE A A EiEile iE a. on, 1 S00. She, Sultanpepper, SIXTH (315000, pdded: rer 35a: AT KEENELAND |TD's and Ludy Miller ran back 8" That one point margin was SPORSOTs the project and super-| SILICHOING ITI] TIS] {IW 106 « ie. 300. Also, Miss Bon, Gar-lcap: 3 pears up, } LIS MISS A, $30: | PIRST ($1500: claiming: 4 years and up: DePauw punt 84 yards for an- a the kicking toe of Vises the league's activities. All (SIVERQIIMOL | TI VIR! V y Kingsway. ree Rings, 131 (H Wa ous 10.80, |8 furlongs) —High Ego, 118 (R. L. Baird), credited to e ng toe o time! IVLLISIRSI3LIVI IA! 1] TH ($3500: ing: J-year-olds:!s 60: "Atkinson. 3.80. 14.00, 3.60. 3.00. xStiles, 104 (G. Roser). Other. | {of this is done In the spare e AL SERSI LY) J] = $3800; 13 WE 60 Cavol, 131 (T _ Atkinso : {Duke End Mike Souchak, ho “iol 1 IGHENI 1G oh . hr! k Re) . B. a rophets umb, Chains, nor, nele RN 3.60: Darby Dimou, He 1, or he DePauw, which finished up Withip x nade botlh of Bis extra Point that the members can find. Alll [IOI LIS i 1 (E; ‘wiliame), 14.88. 0.00; Pientine Owl Satel Boas: Locer Woeper. ve AMAUIS fucky amp, Park Flame Wir Walla net rushing of minus one Tard St Tes fF theo! them work and many have [23IdWILLY oF ote “Power.” cold in Ee mite Cothios 100. (A. Kirke XupL xPieig, oe Heed PAfiseoreq ite two six-pointers on bs fans was lanky families of their own io lake Eid » " y 8) ~ , - : . i Fined ‘8 ; . ollie, 805, 130.330 Butt Vale \oT IQ SECOND 113000: allowances, Jear-oige: passes, Paul Lee passing 13 yards puke Tailback Billy Cox, who|CA® OF. SHE at ; do i cB 450. 210 Sagittarius. 120 JR. 8.00. T8200 “Stray Shot. 1s ik. to Hal Walker in the second | joo01ed the State defenses with a One of the biggest boosters of| Sid soles Fi egy auch Iva Sijos. Rivera, 280. Also" seciusive, Roblurea, quarter and A. J. Hall passing 29| i ixt f handoffs the new league is Mayol Feeney | NIELVASTISE0) | EIGHTH ($3000: claiming: 3 years up: go . s ‘yards to Jim Ch icunning mixture Oo "He helped the et a good! ! 2 VIALS) oC) ar, Jim Bay Asin nue miles) —aPexusys TIS 0. Boirlock), Bajenese yards to Jim Chamness with 45/¢, 0c “accurate looping passes, |... group § { INO ISIAY [S13] LIV] Tid! Fayre, Grade, Jimi3090, 10.30. 15.30; Warrior Prince. 11¢ (C.| THIRD ($1800: maidens; 2-vearolds: 6 seconds to play in the final quar-| o "sendoff last year and was on] 150 vil Sivigaa 8 : added: DM Owners| Eirico), 11.80. 8.70 aPlay Sure. 100 4C furlongs - eSsamine. iE EA Rivers). or and rhumba-hipped runs. 'nand when it opened its season) . VIM 3c i rs up; 1 1/16 miles) ad. Flame of India. Manor Miss, Stiver|iey), 12.40. 7.40; a-Even- Later, 118 (J.|¢ses fe i { to! 14 sn), 5.00, § 40: | Plate, Bold Regard. Court Jester, Sllver| 3 8.40. Also: a-Silver Pines, iniGrinnell ....... 21 7 6 0—34 ’ this year. He has promised to J J Ki BR: Sao: Also: chaser. Transatiantic, Chesty. xRaking. hi Rinks Feb, 304ih Wind, Jimmy DePAUW ....... 0 8 0 T—18 Dartmouth’s Passes | visit them often when they are ue ng B Whirl Home.| a Schifter & Schifter {donderry, xCracious Heart. a—cCircle M.! ——— . bowling and believes that he can pe Atom v.. Gintag, Countess AT ROCKINGHAM (OES all). x Jed lowa State C Whip Colgate, 27-13 Ipick up a few pointers to help 2 2000: ls ($2000; i! § . - | : milss)- Baty’, Bouin Tt fa ee Shmine. 3 years ub: 8:oids; 1 furlongs) “Delle: 118 (A 4 “Riv. a are onquers HANOVER; N. H., Oct. 15 (UP) | his own game. | 7.20, 8.30, © 7 60, 380: Gay

{ Yoo Sve AMES, Towa, Oct. 15 (UP)... oothall VIEtGry VHF ‘Colgute wo {th ¢ Johnny Clayton who completed To Trim Ole Miss, 19-0 jithrough the air in the third pe- 1 ’ ' Doa riod today to defeat Kansas State !2 Out of 17 passes for two touch-

Jer olds: Towa State College struck twi

The win was the third straight!

ally Double Paid $379.60 2-vear-ol colts and geldings r-| he Maiden: 3.vear-olds: 6 ONS8)-=BOil Capitol. 122 Church, | BI§ Seven Conference victory for 60, 2.40. Hisconatn Bor, 123 (J. .the surprising Cyclones, who had Also

132 K been counted out in pre-season three touchdowns and then added a8 it swept to a 19-0 victory over

The Cyclones traiied 14 to 13 at halftime, but corrected that 3 years the first time they got the ball in poner Fi Tn eh UES moved 64 yards on the opening dn: 1 Baird) 340. Also: ar Aphas. 12 plays with Bill Weeks hitting at Dakota. .|Jim Doran with a touchdown pass 1 in

TY to climax the march. Midway

st quarter on Deane Evans’ BURNERS A! all-important — a | WITH THE strong support of ; iweighed by 10 pounds to a = monument to the’ |various public officials, most IM-iman in the line, was not afraid ya qaiieatt Sun, ang Jos WHY ¥ p [as A 0 portant of whom was Mayor Alor the Bruin reputation and ,ceq 24 yards tor Franklin's y Beensy. and Joustions {1018 any scored within the first five min-|jaq¢ soore. STATE COLLEGE. Pa., Oct. 15{ Well known businessmen ;|utes. Brown could never catch up| Fred Schiotterbeck opened the (UP)—Penn State smashed the chants about town, the Jeague 8olatter that. [tallying for the Quakers in ‘the running and passing attack of the under way in late September of princeton led, 19 to 0, at the/second frame. Will Nelp conNebraska Cornhuskers today for|last year. {half. |verted twice for Franklin and ‘a satisfying 22 to 7 win before, After getting all of the financial| iit Hodash was the outstand-|Curt Castelluccio three times for 124 500 Homecoming Day fans at details ironed out there was the no gefense player on the field. the winners. ! |Beaver Field. matter of a place to bowl. LAITY phe Brown back-up man made Score by periods: | | The Nittany Lions, coming Lehmann, proprietor of the Foun-';ore than 50 per cent of hisFranklm ........13 7 6 0—20 back strong after bitter losses to tain Square alleys took care Ofiioan's tackles. Earlham ........ 0 718 7-27 Villanova and Army, scored their this item when he offered his place, eee tore —————— ar rere second straight victory in con- at half price and gave a great . {vincing fashion. 'deal of his time and support to tne Valparaiso, Luther Alabama, Tennessee i, : Nebraska Reve was ju The game teen age operation. In order to Fight to 7-7 Tie Fumble to 7-7 Draw SURVEY as the central Pennsylvania boys gtimylate interest among the ha Sada) stopped the Cornhuskers’ running | competitors, prizes from some of n[ECORAH, Iowa, Oct. 15-| (UP) Alabama ra BOLLS |

attack and the T-formation pass-| oods stores ling. The westerners were held to|the leading sporting 2 lead t! a miserly four first downs, 15 were awarded to the leaders a

yards rushing and only 10 yards|the end of the season. | on passes. Nebraska excelled only| . ...2 | Kalamases at Vain seven times and Tennessee eight in the kicking department and! THE LEAGUE itself consists of] : on slippery wet grass. their passing game was thwarted eight teams each of which is made paraiso University a 7-7 -football| The . miscues, caused by bull by four interceptions. {up of three boys and two girls. tie with Luther. !dozing tackling by two crushing Officers of the circuit are tlected Fa apn FUE on lines, resulted in a lineman on . . Jack|15- pe usual Reed, Thompson (fom. among-the Henper RB oothelil sidelines to score. Homer Rader sath leat Hse 8 the

. | Dwenger, who also play |back—becoming the hero for his To Meet for Title

Halback Joe Pahr’'s 85-yard runitoday fought to a bitter 7 to 7 in the first quarter gave Val-|draw before 41,000 in an erratic ataman NEXT OPPONENTS {game that saw Alabama fumble

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{for the Sacred Heart Spartans, place-kicked the extra point. Lu-/g4e

Vi . | final quarter| 3 and Joe Brummett kicked the ex-| , 119.98 bettering the mark of :20.00 [1s president of the league. Vice ther tallied in the final gq | Ignatius L de (Pat) O'Bultra point. |Progucts, >. ana Bell's Fadeouts set by Frank Mike. Indiana Cen- * Williard Reed and Eiza Thom. president is Patty Mudds student Vit Fullback Hiaine Aber PIOBE" ivan, Alabama's dstensive rr Kalai : al College student, who also; | {son, both of Indianapolis, willlal nual. Sec . !intercep ennessee passes and @ ML ghd Bh Lo at Cth. Cage comPete in the events today. 13 | {battle Friday night in the Na-Sallee, also of Sacred Heart and|Luther ......... 8 8 & 17 piiceq up its a AT back Norm Butenica passed tOipacies The winner of this game Other favorites slaved 3» Huse 3 Sonat Sua Armory for ihe In-ihe prasuer 8 Shirley Risk, ns bdo long. © All Now § George: Hanson for 13 yards avd vin play the Qlaremont-Merchants id hoi Bob Ma - . Bud € | The bp a vs me of the ens and ver-| Okl h S a TD. Bob Holstine kicked theat 7 o'clock Oct. 24. asswater, anion, Bud : e e paired y ay| So | ahoma Jooners - MINUTE ® Automatic extra point. { * Moneymaker, Bill Van Allen, and . (when Willie Clemmons, one of the/formances of the league are Defeat K 48-26 CAR WASH A 30-yard pass, Joe Dooley to Gene I'urce. i {leading contenders for the title,/worth noting. Most all of the ansas, - ® Genuine M Jim Swope, put the Little Giants Pro Football fin Cn ro was ordered withdrawn fromiparticipants had taken little | NORMAN, Okla., Oct. 15 (UP) 7 Electric C out in front in the third quarter. GAMES TODAY Canadiens Win, 3 to 1 competition by the Indiana Ath-lany part in the tenpin sport be-| Oklahoma's touchdown-tornado, $1.00 SUNDAY § : | letic Commission. Fred Lizenby,ifore last year when the league Halfback George Thomas, scored : : In the final quarter Dooley ran Sitienal lesan sey MONTREAL, Oct. 15 (UP)—| Hardtop passenger car race 0" 05 = mmission, said : Bob £2 CLARKE AUTO WASH : ) 11 yards to score and Bob FahlpShiptc Cuda wo Green *'{Third-period goals by Maurice] drivers will be vying for Wis. [See ions nad of nero [S08 organized. At present, Fobifour times today ds tie Big RKE AUTO W. J re Lateral onl Yat York Bulltoss vs. Was abt" na | (Rocket) Richard and Elmer Lach beautiful trophy which goes to ficiently from a training injury Bi rt oh "highest fighting ‘Kansas eleven, 48 to 26, across the _ line to rE Jd | BiRtabureh Buoaters ver New Fork EN Ee A nt Warional Hoowey| the winner of the 150-lap cham- to enter the ring this week. in the loop, and better than many Before $7300, ai Okiahania.

Lizenby said he would get the ;;3o. keglers can boast. Patty first shot at the title after it n,4q leads the girls with 119. grabbed a three-touchdown lead jis won Friday. : {At the close of the season last|in the first half, then squelched a | The scrap will be over 12... powling ball and bag was| Kansas comeback to mark up its} rounds and a supporting card is|, 404 to the boy and girl who|l4th straight victory.

jheing arranged by Forrest McKin-| , ney, promoter of the Indianapo- Onished the campaign with thei

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Rams 33, Scranton 13

| —Dartmouth rode to a 27 to 13

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{downs and 195 yards. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 15 (UP)

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