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Caps a 6 to 5 defeat here last night as the Cincinnati Mohawks scored their first American League victory. Indianapolis had beaten Cincinnati, 3 to 0, Oct. 11, in Cincinnati, Indicative of the Caps’ failure was the fact that rookie Ed Dorohoy, a Cincinnati center, played his first game as a goalie. He replaced Gerry McNeil, the regular goaltender, who suffered a gashed left kneecap when the game was only 26 seconds old. Rookie in Nets Dorohoy was spectacular considering he had had no experience
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ana’s four undefeated football teams.
with Notre Jane, Hanover and Ball State, the Purple Aces last night defeated Murray State, 13-8. The Ohio Valley Conference
sz for Evansville and their third in league play. The Purple Aces scored in the second period when Tackle Jim Sterett recovered a Murray fumble on the Kentuckians’ 44-yard line. Two plays later Gene Vogel went 32 yards for the score. Vogel scored again in the third quarter, this time from the 27yard line. Murray made fits only score after a 69-yard march in the second period, Left Halfback Winfred Dill making the touchdown. Murray -c.cee:.. 0 6 0 0— 86 Evansville ...... 0 7 6 0-13
‘Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Pho srapher. Cap Defenseman Joe Lund (5) tripped over Goalie Terry Sawchuk when the latter fell to the ice last night to stop a Cincinnati scoring attempt.
Barons Rack Up 4th Straight Win
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14 Harrier Teams In Sectionals
Fourteen teams will compete in the annual sectional crosscountry track meet at the Coffin Golf Course Tuesday afternoon, Charles Dagwell, Tech's athletic director, announced today.
The meet will get under way at Teams competing are: Washington, Warren Central, Short-
4 p. m. with Tech in the role of defending champion. | ridge, New Point, Manual, Law- § - Howe, Dupont,
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