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Footboll With Leahy— ‘Upset Saturday’ Hit Full Force
Michigan Game Among Tops; Others Showed Fine Spirit By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach Univ. of Notre Dame SOUTH BEND, Oct. 24—During every fall there comes one Saturday when the proprietors of the football pools make a clean sweep and the pigskin prophets prefer to talk about next Saturday's games rather than the previous week-end’s results. Such was last Saturday when the grid-
iron fans were treated to some of the finest showings of |x week, “we ha spirit and determination that so——srou eyo, Professional fof » 1
have been prevalent on thelare capable of living up to all of nationwide scene for many|their x seasons. Picking out the biggest upset/SCE & better look at fs difficult, but certainly the one of most importance happened at
ngaging Ann Arbor, Mich. Up until three|l S00Uld like to add the name of & |, oy whereof he spoke. That delad whom I know for absolute cer-is..... he talked about held the vaunted San Francisco FortyNiners to a paltry three points.
backfield of every All-American Dame” at 1:30 p. m. Saturday team. He is Emil “Six-Yard” Sitko.
over Radio Station WIBC.
true to form on Saturday after- years while carrying noons, but since the Army inva-/Over one mile for Notre Dame sion the dope books have been should suffice. 1 way off on the Wolverines. Other candidates are such men as Ar-
- = s ’ TO MICHIGAN'S coach, Bennie nold Galiffa of Army, Lynn
Oosterbaan, goes the top tribute of the week for the inspiring job Chuck
Ortmann of
over heavily favored Minnesota.
derdog role, and to the fact tthe Pacific.
many reporters had tabbed th: ss =» = as being washed up, the Wolver- ALWAYS underrated are the
ines d~monstrated from the kick-|men who play mostly defense and|, 4 goal for the Forty-Niner off that they are still one of Michigan's Dick Kempthorn 8, "0 Harvey i ed the score in the third All-American lineman|® 40-yard Yank fielder.
America’s best teams, especially|’R® of the best in this phase of when the odds are against them, football.
Pushing Coach Oosterbaan for Picking honors is Indiana's Clyde Smith, is difficult because many of the
whose Hoosiers surprised the en- best men go about their business
years. Joining Coaches Smith jecting end candidates the names
and Oosterbaan on this week's of Art Weiner of North Carolina,|51 yards for one touchdown and honor role are Eddie Anderson|Leon Hart of Notre Dame, Danithen took over on downs on the| of Iowa, Matty Bell of Southen|Foldberg of Army, and Bob Wil-|Forty-Niner 17 a few minutes
Methodist, Jess Neely of Rice, son of Wisconsin will be in the
and Rex Enright of South Caro- foremost group. Tackle candi- Howard scored from the nine.
lina. ‘dates are led by two Big Ten All of the aforementioned giants, Al Wistert of Michigan, coaches led their teams to unex-|and Leo Nomellini of Minnesota. pected triumphs in "important Following closely are Ray use
ern Methodist’s victory over pre-|tucky, Ernie Stautner, and Cofvously . unbeaten Kentucky, as Captain Jim Martin of Notre the mightiest Mustang, Doak|/Dame. Leading the guard conWalker, was unable to take part tenders are Rod Franz of Calidue to injury and illness. fornia and Ed Bagdon of Michi2 = =a gan State, with Penn's Bernie INASMUCH AS Notre Dame Lemonick, and Pittsburgh's Nick did not play last Saturday we Bolkovac in the running. have an opportunity to go over Minnesota's Clayton Tonnethe potential aspirants for All- maker is leading the centers by American honors as they appear ® comfortable margin with Bob to date. Naturally, late season Fuchs of Missouri next in line, spurts will cause other men tol, Cl ocubiedly Dy season's end
some of the mentioned men will be Sinsiasred but at this time the pays fallen by the wayside while eading names in the backfield new faces are added, but there
are such men as the perennial|gren’t man y coaches in America contenders, Doak Walker, and wh Charlie Justice. Our scouts in- LO would Rot sstile for the lute
Many Prep Grid Titles Hang In Balance on Week's Card
. 54 United Press Indiana's topsy-turvy high school football season will spread|Sieelers rolled over the New York
over a five-day schedule this week, incurred by the annual State Teachers’ conventions. ’ Wednesday and Friday will be the heaviest nights on a crowded card, and with just three weeks to go to wrap up most of the
Saying that Emil has averaged ;,.ond half points for a 24 to 3 city was noted for its running Over six yards per try for fouriyj.america conference upset vic the ballitory yesterday.
into a tie with the idle Cleveland outstanding backfield Browns for the league lead.
Chandnois of Michigan State, was thorough. They made no first Michigan, downs in the last half. Frankie he did in guiding a crippled Mich- Billy Bye of Minnesota, Bill Mar-| Albert completed only three of 17| tempt. {gan team to a decisive victory tin of Southern California, Hillary passes.
San Francisco did not score a touchdown
O-in a manner that is not likely/Niner 20, and from there Buddy tire country by smothering Pitt's iis catch the eye of the rat Young ran to a touchdown also most powerful team in many¥/gowever, when it comes to se-(in the third period.
illinois Tops Big Ten ' Strader Puts Sting in ‘He Who Laughs-"
Boasts of Best Line, Good Offense After Trouncing 49ers
United Press Sports Writer
No one laughed, for, alas, it that this e:
And the offense rolled up 17
The Yankees thereby moved
Gains Only 16 Yards The defeat of the Forty-Niners
And Joe Perry gained
Chollett of undefeated Cornell, ionly 16 yards on the ground. It!
Paying little regard to their un-|land Eddie Lebaron of College 0f/was the first time in three sur CAPS Live Through Mayhem: with conference games at! To Wallop Hornets, 7 to 0
Joe Vetrano kicked a 28-yard
period with
Jim Russell intercepted a San Francisco pass on the Forty-
In the fourth the Yanks drove
later. After five plays, Sherman Buffalo Trips Dons
first two times it got the ball in the first period, and added an 11-yard field goal by Chet Adams in the second to beat the Log Angeles Dons, 17 to 14. Meanwhile, the Chicago Hornets rolled up all their points in the first half for a 17 to 7 triumph which shoved Baltimore deeper into the conference cellar. Upsets jolted the National Foot-| ball League. Charley Conerly's four touchdown passes gave the New York Giants a 35 to 28 victory over the Chicago Bears while the Detroit Lions: snapped their seven-game losing streak with~a 24 to 7 victory over the Chicago Cards. ; Rams Take Lead Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams took a commanding lead in the Western division with a 35 to 7 win over Green Bay. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadel-, phia Eagles retained their Eastern division first place tie, the
Bulldogs, 24 to 13, and the Eagles licked the Washington Redskins, 49 to 14. Conerly locked in a brilliant
sufixing an “s” to all syllables. Winger Gordon Haidy is out of
* Buffalo scored touchdowns the Weeks while his dislocated left
campaign, numerous conference championships still hung in the hyrling duel with Johnny Lujack
balance. | Connersville can all but wrap) up the South Central Conference| banner if it gets past Rushville
Tuesday. On Wednesday, Plym-| outh’s Rockies, with a perfect rec-| ord in the Central Indiana Con-| ference, can do the same by win-} ning from on-and-off Huntington. That same night, New Castle's high-riding Trojans can tie Lafa-| yette Jefferson and Indianapolis! Tech in the North Central Conference title chase. Coach Langan Hays' power house goes to Muncie Central, while Lafayette hosts once-beaten Brazil and In-!| dianapolis Tech hosts city rival Cathedral—both in nonleague af-| fairs. Roosevelt Meets Ollers On Friday, East Chicago Roosevelt, for the past two weeks the top-ranking club in the United Press “Big Ten,” returns to action after taking a week-long holiday and moves against Whiting’s Oilers. East Chicago Washington, currently in second place of the West NIHSC, entertains strong Hammond. In the eastern section of the NIHSC, first-place South Bend Riley meets city foe Adams, and two more South Bend city rivals
lof the UP rankings, takes a week|SL Yards, 62 yards and 85 yards—
Friday. Terre Haute Gerstemeyer,|°f the Bears and Charley won out, which knocked Brazil out of thetWith the aid of the clock. The loop lead last week-end, is at ¥Bears were on the Giant 15 when dianapolis Washington Wednes- the game ended. day. Charley chucked three times to Evansville Reitz, in third place Gene Roberts for touchdowns—
off, but eighth-seeded Evansvil {and once to Bill Swiacki for 35 Central, which ig its fourth yards. Lujack passed to two! game in five starts Saturday|touchdowns and set up the other night with a 20 to 6 victory over," BE Mo., takes ~ Me.| Clyde Leforce passed to two morial of the Pocket City in the touchdowns and Bill Dudley ran Southern Conference headliner, |the Cardinals dizzy in the Detroit Ft. Wayne Central Idle win. Chicago's Paul Christman! : could complete only six of his 17| Once-beaten Ft. Wayne Central passes. also sits on the sidelines this week, but the Archers of Ft. Pro Football
—Central and Washington—will
beaten Dugger blasted Linton, 32| Few York Giants 35, Chi
For First Place
Terry PUCK-ers Scoring Attempt |}
Terry Sawchuk, Caps' goalie,
Joe Lund Loses Three
It cost three broken teeth and dianapolis Caps are back in the League race today.
Defenseman Max Quackenbush is eyeing the puck. s 2 .
Out for 3 Weeks With Dislocated Shoulder
By BILL EGGERT
The Blueshirts sacked the Pittsburgh Hornets last night in the Coliseum and bundled up a lopsided 7 to 0 victory before 6992 paid/mazoo in their homecoming last Oregon at Iowa City in a non-isning.
With Six Having Title
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Because It Still
United Press Sperts Writer The best tront today was the “ar-|
setbacks—seven four in this
“#% |gictory banners. They still have
against Purdue at home. Smith, in his sophomore year at IU, started practically from)
formed like old-timers Saturday. Purdue in Cellar
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blocks a Pittsburgh scoring at
up next,
Teeth, Haidy
32 games, travels to Baltimore
a dislocated shoulder but the In- while Ball State puts its four-
act Brid News Saturday Could Mean | > br « [Mini for Rose Bowl ~
Faces Tough Schedule Eliot stood today at the top of the.Big By KURT FREUDENTHAL [scramble that gave any one or two of six teams a chance
Sve IR season ud only one Big Ten tie “the ice with a resounding 48-to-14/ record. But the Illini face ¥ Hpaet over previously undefeated Michigan Saturday in the confer-
ence game of the week and the against Minnesota's top-rated But Indiana didn't hoist any Wolverines seemed sure to Win.'sorwards as Chuck Ortmann led
# |four Big Ten games to go—Wis- could mean the conference title, 3 eonain in ihe homeenuing thisiperhaps a return to the Rose Bowl , (week, an n at rugged Illinois for Eliot, where Buddy Young! i land Michigan before the curtain and his mates whaled UCLA Wisconsin and took a 21 to 0 ithree years ago.
simply scramble the standings leven more. And it would give the the Hoosiers to a 48 to 14 triPurdue, meanwhile, sank to the Wolverines a good chance to umph over Pittsburgh to break cellar of the Big Ten by virtue/come up again with at least a an 11-game losing streak and of its 19-to-0 loss to Illinois. The share of the conference cham-|Shatter the Panther string of six Boilermakers never seriously pionship they have won single consecutive wins. threatened and faced a dark fu- handed for the past two seasons.
Minnesota and Michigan toning) oni} I 8 > Indl ~ |an orthwestern to n own There still were four undefeat- the tile and the Bowl. But a Harrier Crown ed and untied Hoosier outfits./Michigan victory could leave as Two of them—Notre Dame and many as six teams with only one swaka high school dominated the Ball State—were idle last week. league defeat and thus a chance Northern Indiana Conference Notre Dame, unbeaten in its last for the crown.
this week-end to sink the Navy, Michigan, of course, Minnesqta, Iowa, Ohio State,
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However, Wolverines Seem Sure to Wia | | And Scramble Race Still Further Po oe By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer x CHICAGO, Oct. 24—The fighting Illini .of Ray Ten heap in a
from Indiana’s to Win the Western Conference championship.
Illinois advanced to first place Saturday with a 19 to 0
Of omoach Clyde Smith's win over Purdue which left it the only undefeated team in After suffering 11 consecutive league competition and with po =m t= a mn co Burt
on the schmiat roared for 391 yards rushing to guarantee victory. Michigan's line was terrific
Ohio State had simply too imuch speed and experience for
win, while Iowa edged Northwestern, 28 to 21. The Wildcats came Mors Scramble Likely |from behind twice to tie, but A Michigan win, while not|souignyt go ahead and couldn't
% scratch when he took over from : hha {eliminating Illinois for title con“Bo” McMillin, but his boys Per- tention or the Rose Bowl, would 0.0 the Hawkeyes back,
| Indiana's Nick Sebek sparked
Illinois, by winning, would have AA} ly to beat Ohio State, ue nave Mishawaka Cops LaPORTE, Oct. 24 (UP)—Mish,
cross-country championship today This sextet of possibles were tor the third straight year. In a 20-team meet here Satur
Illinois, andigay, the Maroons beat Hammond
thick of the American Hockey game winning streak on the line Wisconsin.: The Gophers, beaten ang Ft. Wayne North in a meet
> against strong Valparaiso. The once, Valpo Crusaders blasted Kala- probable winners.
customers.
mouthful of stick‘and today he is
the picture for at least three!
shoulder mends. ; Close to Cleveland All this little mayhem was part of the Caps biggest scoring splurge of the season as they moved to within one point of Cleveland, western division leader who was upset, 2 to 1, last night in Cincinnati for its first loss. While nine different Cap play-
ers figured in the scoring with|st. Loute 3. Buffalo 3 goals or assists, Goalie Terry New Haven fT.
Sawchuk marked up his second
his goals-against average to a neat 1.67 per game.
Morrison, banged in two goals in
Pavelich, Doug McKay and Don Morrison added one apiece. Two of the markers came while Pitts-| burgh’s Phil Samis was sitting out a tripping penalty. The Caps took advantage of another Pittsburgh penalty in the final period. Stan Kamp of Pittsburgh had tripped Pavelich at :47. While he served his term in the sin bin, the Hornets rookie goalie, Gil Mayer, wilted before two more goals by Don Morrison and Bennie Woit. Buffalo Here Thursday
H The victory last night plus the
3 to 1.comeback Saturday night in St. Louis earned the Caps a light workout today. Tomorrow they buckle down again to prepare for Buffalo here Thursday, Pittsburgh there Saturday and Cleveland here Sunday. In the St. Louis fracas Saturday, Player-Coach Ott Heller was
St. Ann Wins, Ties
Wayrte South, whose only loss so NATIONAL LEAGUE Pushing through with a 25-to-H+ ho Y etided ihe eh tsb aed ; To 101 os his Jesters Ma ir Wy chigan ity, hope to make it foi gre 200 127 maculate ear Hh ay. u Tor six wins in seven starts by belting New York Giants 8 18 ii Ann eleven moved into a tie crosstown rival Central Catholic New York Byjidoss 0.5. 438 141 1%8ifirst place in the second division in another Saturday tilt. estery Diviglon, +. TP oF of the CYO Cadet Football er ay a Tamil chid B 4 ‘8 i Bonn this k, St. Thomas ast a share o e : n week, in Northeastern Conference crown|Detrott yay N 4 # it was the undefeated leader in the by whipping strong Auburn, 18 ALL RICA, OO FERENCE op|division. But they lost, 13 to 9, to Jy Saturday night, Last-period Siovead i i i to Holy Rosary. In ne frst a touch: owns y Jerry Aker and Chicago. i {33 13} vision, St. Joan of Arc he 8 y McCartney gave the Ti- (Butt slo 388 18 21 unbeaten record by shutting out, gers the margin of victory. altimore i. 1 43% 124 EL Our Lady of Lourdes, 13 to 0. In other Saturday games, once- we ad STANDINGS ew York Giants 35 e380 Bears 28. Division One
the first to join the dental patient
shutout in six games and reduced |Iodisnspolis 1. Futsburen 2
Pat Lundy, who now shares the roronte ©. Caps’ individual scoring with Don New one
the second period while Marty, 0808, 0 A Oco 3 (tie).
Saturday, 38 to 0.
racord roster this year hasn't
toppers should breeze their remaining games with com- | parative ease. It wasn’t until the final period, a oa however, that Hanover got past;
L TPs. 5 i ’ 1 3 3 Centre, scoring three times to 3 & 1 7 22 30 drub the Prayin’ Colonels. Evans331 § 18 17iville also is undefeated and untied. In ha 9 26 23| In other HCC games this week, 31 3 1 § 3% 3% Indiana Central, 8 to 0 victor 3 4 } : h a over Canterbury, invades AnderULTS LAST NIGHT son, and Rose Poly's Engineers
go to Earlham. Poly won at Wil-| ington O., over the week-end, 13 to 7, while Earlham lost at
Hershey 1. 8, Providence 1, ncinnat! 2, Cleveland 1.
aE Sor Nr ool 2028, 7 to 0. [Boston Ceasesanye 3 i i i : is Other in e were Detrot 21.141 10 Huntington at Manchester, both Set 8 1 1 13% Bliosers tast week-end, and Wabash
league game. Ohio State meets
face Purdue and seemed gimjjar to that of 1048, Last year, Iowa playsiNorth was second and Hammond
Mishawaka scored 47 points to
The outfit that will dump Han-|twice-beaten Northwestern, while ’ N 's 1 tl ot Stick and todas he 1a|list when he spat out four teeth| ..,; panthers from the Perfect. Wisconsin piays at Indiana. ammngnds 103 and Notes 30a.
after a St. Louis Flyer had sand-
wiched a stick between Ott’s up-| : pers and lowers. been discovered yet and the Hill
On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING
La Porte's host team was fourth. All Can Stay In Gene Matthews of South Bend Thus it was possible for every Central set a new course record
lone of them to stay in the once-/of 10:09.4 and won the individual
beaten class this week-end, and championship. Other individual Illinois, even losing, could join winners were Jack Bussert, South them. And the Illini, victorious, Bend Adams, second; Lionel Mcwould be ahead again. Reynolds, Gary Froebel, third; Illinois’ win over Purdue was|Jim Tricker, Mishawaka, fourth, no upset, but it was convincing.land Mark McCoy, South Bend Scatbacks Johnny Karras and|Riley, fifth, ‘
From the Ringside—
Competition Brings Better
Fighters to Rings Here
y x Indianapolis boxing appears to be rising to a higher level. The old saying—something about stiff competition making for | better business—seems to be holding true here as the two promotion outfits have started to seek better fighters and better fights. Hardly had the resin dust settled in the Pennsylvania St. Armory
* urday.
collide in the top game on Sat-{to 0; Indianapolis Howe poured it on Anderson of the NCC, 59 Meanwhile, Terre Haute Wiley to 0, and Indianapolis Shortridge can make the Western Indianaedged city rival Washington, 14 Conference title race a three-way to 7, for its fourth victory in five
Angeles 35, Green z ttsburgh 24. New York Bulldogs 13. Philadelphia 49, Washi 14. All-America Conference New York Yankees 24, San Francisco
‘49ers 3. Sutiafs SETH Los Anreles Dons 14."
split by beating hapless Clinton
Grid Conference Standings
wastaRx coneaapor
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starts. .
Patton Rates High
MISS0 Vv OP| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24 (UP)
1 —Big Cliff Patton, a pinki cheeked Texan with a boyish grin; was balanced deliciously on # %nis right toe in the National op! Football League record book today. The former Texas Christian
" champion Philadelphia Eagles, . kicked seven exira points yesterSolunar Table day to run his precision placement performance to 97 straight Most anglers know that fishin 19 league games. have a favorite time during the His seven points, coming as the aay 24g Dig i they feed magles walloped the Washington they . Redskins 49-14, blotted from the The Solunar Tables, compiled
Knight, designate these an effort to tell the
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lineman, row a guard on the NFL
books the 12-year record of 72 for The Times by John Alden|straight established by automatic
WLT wWLT Bt. I’'nof Arc 5 0 O/Holy Cross 230 Little Flower 3 1 1/8t. Philip's 230 Sacred Heart 3 1 1/8t. Catherine 1 4 0 Lady of L'rdes 3 2 0ISt. Patrick 0560 Division Two WLT WLT St. Ann 4 1 0st. Roch 2112 18t. Thomas 4 1 0Im Htof M'y 2 1 [Cathedral 1 1/ChristtheK's 1 3 1 Holy Rosary 2 0!8t. Anthony 0 4 1 Holy Trinity 2 0/Holy Name 050
Yesterday's Results
In Placement Kicks grog sens st, quinerns 10
Are 8t. hille's 1, gt. Patrick 0. St. Ant ony I Christ the King T_(tie). St. Ann maculate Heart of Ma. 35, Holy Name 13. h 3, Holy Trinity 0.
wer 7. St. Joan of 13, Our Lady of Lourdes 0. a at .. Roc! oly Rosary 13, Bt. Thomas 9.
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Lose 7 to 1
Surprises never ccase. The New Haven Ramblers, lightly regarded as a possible pennant contender in the American hockey league's eastern division pennant race in pre-season forecasts, enjoyed a two-point lead over Buffalo today. The Ramblers ripped the Hershey Bears apart, 7 to 1, at New Haven last night with a five-goal barrage in the third period. The Bears got their lone tally in the second period and kept the game in hand until the third, but then the goal-hungry Ramblers piled it on. Barons Lose 2-1 Cincinnati's oft-beaten Mo{hawks turned on the western division leaders, the Cleveland | Barons, and defeated them, 2 to i1, at Cincinnati and broke a Baron |five game winning streak. It was {the first loss of the season for the Barons. The winning goal was Hergesheimer in the third period. In other games,
scored by veteran Philof Kentucky team, left for Chi-|
Springfield the College All-Stars-Minneapolis| 110. walloped Providence, 8 to 1, and|Lakers benefit game Wednesday
University student, was signed to- the state title, which is: now day by the Indianapolis Olympi- open. ans for the 1949-50 season, John Oliver, who dropped out A senior at Butler, Mann has of the heavyweight tournament been working out with the Olym- because his handlers felt he was pians and has participated intoo light to meet the big boys, most of their pre-season exhibi- will get a crack at the title. At tions. least two other contenders are He played out his college eligi- being considered. bility at Western Kentucky, hav- Others Scouting, Too ing been center there for three; peanwhile, representatives of seasons. Mann brings to 12 the mom Miller's Good Sports, Inc., number of players on the Olym- continue to scout the country for plans’ roster. worthy talent. The corporation He transferred to Butler this has planned a good card for Friyear. This will be his first year day night in the Armory. It will
served in the Navy two and one-taken. half years and played with > And if this one is as impressive
in professional basketball. He be the second they have under-
RESULTS LAST NIGHT at Canterbury. Huntington's Boston, 0. Montreal 0 (te) Foresters ran out of gas at Cedar-|last Friday night after the His heavyweight championship brawl . ville, O. 28 to 14, while Man-|than the Indianapolis Boxing Cen- ale Cap Scoring chester lost a HCC game to|ter, headed by Promoter Forrest 8 ie roaeT a = outfit is def ar gr o A ior rm Franklin, 8 to 0. McKinney, was searching fori" ‘woo they will present Ansrieraeenares { Three other Hoosier: teams hit some. talent to gut down his new ton Raadik, one of the country’s D. Morrison ...... 8 4 4 8 Othe out-state road this week—un- champion, Elza Thompson. leading middleweight Contenders a I AG § 31 1 ¢& {defeated Evansville at Chatta- to Be Bus: \ C. MacKay ........ § 2 2 4 4 Indiana State's ' hapless Likely y against Dave Clark of Cincinnati, 8 3 3.4 giNCORR, IN Eas 3ap is| And from all indications, thejone of Ohio's top ring performers, 1 3 4 10Sycamores at Eastern Illinois) oo 4" wiza who smashed In the semi-final will be middle2 1 3 oeoland Taylor at Bluffton, O. State Willard Reed into submission Fri- weights o 3 3 3absorbed a 55 to 0 shellacking at ar TE De ey map ha tans will Bot ‘want for 2 1 3 6 Oklahoma City over the week-|day night, a busy | Fig! 1 3 3 tena during the winter months. shows this winter. It looks like © 2 2 6 pier and DePauw hope to] McKinney already has been in Ste a week, at least for the pres. : : : i|remedy Saturday losses to out-|contact with some of the coun- SE ————— 8 3 3 state clubs this week. The Bull-|try’s leading heavyweights and is » o o o 3/dogs, 7 to 0 losers at Washing-| negotiating with them to make an EN'S “ 8 8 8 O9ton, St. Louis, take on Illinois appearance here. HUNTING BOOTS : o 0 © o State in their homecoming, while] He has communicated with si GOALIE'S AVERAGE DePauw entertains Lake Ferest,(such hefties as Johnny Flynn, Sawehuk GF $3 Ave SOT. The Tigers were licked by|210-pounder from Rochester, N.Y. Olive Drab KEY—GP, games played; G. goals; A.|Ohio Wesleyan, 46 to 12. and Vern Mitchell of Detroit. astiss; Pru, Lensiues in Siswes; 00. Also being considered for a shot Lace to Toe ———————————————————— s at Thompson is Hubert Hood, who d Hershey Bears Roy Mann Signs holds some impressive Indian- . * apelis wins, With Olympians Also on tap for this winter will Roy Mann, 24-year-old Butler be a light heavyweight tussle for
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