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Tonight After In Cross Country Race Beating Cincy
Trim Mohawks, 31 Move Closer to leading Barons
18 Teams Await Starter’s Gun pba Decatur; Steve
On Coffin Golf Course Safurday ue. cary Emerson: Lionel Me. | Reynolds, Gary Froebel; William Eighteen teams comprising nearly 160 harriers are expected to Fagan, La Crosse; Don Paddock, face the starters’ gun in the annual state high school cross country Lafayette; Dwaine Fisher, meet on the Coffin golf course Saturday afternoon. ah | Marion: Kenneth Kemper, EvansAnderson's Indians, perennial track and field and cross country | {ville Reitz; Mark McCoy, South title winners, will begin defense of \ longdistance title at Bend Riley, and Everett Belcher, 2 p. m. for the fifth year uF trmght. + 7 iShoals. ‘Most of the eighteen teams are Wellman Undefeated expected to bring seven partici-Wide sectional meets last week, fowe's senior Jack Wellman, pants but only the first five are: Jack ‘Busserj, South Bend ,nqefeated all year in nine meets, finishers from each team. willlAdams; Jesse Hill, Brazil; Lowell is one of the favorites to win the count ‘in the scoring. Zellers, Cannelton; Robert Rowe, |ing4iviqual first place. Wellman, Howe of Indianapolis, winner|Ft. Wayne Central; Jim Lambert, wh did the two-mile sectional run of its first sectional cross country Muncie Central; run last week over Tech and Washington, is expected to be one| of the favorites. to cop the two. mile 1aurels. Lose One in 9 Starts The Hornets have lost only one meet in nine starts, a one-point decision to’ Anderson, 27 to 28.
Bill Settle, Co ast week in 10:22, two seconds off!3 ‘his record last year, turned in al
against. Washington...
Swinehart, will comprise the nu-| cleus of the Hornet team making
In season- competition, they jchampionship. . . have defeated B n, Howe; which didn't win the Muncie Burris, Hobart, Tech and sectionals here last year, placed]
Washington of Indianapolis, five of the teams competing Satur
runnerup © to. Anderson in great Johnny Stayton holds thej two-mile cross country mark at| 19:48, Howe's one-point Joss to Anderson in a dual meet came without Pierce completing the race. |—d. A.
Two Face Charge Isat In Hockey Brawl
Other teams are: Anderson, South Bend Ceniral, Hammond, Laporte, Mishawaka, New Albany, Ft. Wayne North Side, East Chi-| cago Roosevelt, Vincennes, Wash-|
{ Seventeen individual - athletes who finished within the first five places in their respective state-
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{ming Sammy Snead, the hotshot } thillbiily - from ‘White [Springs, W. Va.
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rivals. -Just. one stroke behind from Pittsburgh, Pa., horse Ted Krall of Philmont, Pa. Three play were just two * strokes behind at 70, five more]
goal. Wellman's shadow, Kent Plerce, an
and Jim Stewart and Leslie been scored upon 18 times. Close to Leader
The victory nudged Indianapolis pionship encounter, its first real bid for a state “ Sleveian western division leader been unbeaten since we leveland and gave the Caps ajfeited them. Nothing, chance to pull ‘within one point/would've given Bronko of the Barons tonight when they Red Grange, the meet New Haven on the Indian-|etc., more pleasu
during the second period of the INDIANAPOLIS
Grbich said he had remarked’ oar Lepine, Sawchuk
ithe familiar lean figure of Slam-|yprana
M iis 8 were Johnny Bulla, the ‘air ‘pilot Minneapolis |
Caps | i fone
* ‘Failed by Clase Margin to Become a an Hero, joys Hein of Close-Fisted Battle =
{ JOHN (MEL) BEIN Washington State, 'S1) New York tani, 1932-1945, Union College, 1046, Angeles Dons, 1047g the Vian) States malls brought Mel Heid to the: iy York. Es. The Washington State lineman, who is con-
CINCINNATI,
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It was the third game in which {10:20 two-mile run two days ago|Sawchuk has allowed only. one Giants and Bears, He has scored two shutouts d in five other games he has the Bears wanted to" win. Earlier;
apolis Coliseum ice, state meet last season. Anderson's Rod Morrison pushed the Caps|
out in front at 7:54 in the first] ana toughest games in which I've
Times Special Nov. Sawchuk is still the cleanest| hel housekeeper of Hockey League's The young Indianapolis goaltender kept his cage cledn of pucks for 58 minutes here last night before being’ scored upon 223 as the Caps downed Cincinnati,
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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
1933 GiantsBears Game Rough -
and almost fell into: the \
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Chicago ‘Bears 23,
Championship, Chicago, Dec. 17, 1933. Inn I'll never forget, a 1933 battle between the: Dayton 68. Wallace 35.
There's one game
(them, 3 to 0, on a field goal b) by| {Ken Strong. Going into the cham the Bears therefore, Keith
off the New York Giants. It was the one of the roughest
petiod, picking up a pass at mid-laver plaved, And a close one, as
lice and feinting Goalie Gerry Me-| the 23-21 scoré indicates. Neil. Jerry Reid made it 2-0 In {prew everything we “new at each the second period slapping in a other in a wide-open display of!
rebound.
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offensive trickery. I had a great
Bert “Hershfield drew. the Mo-shanice to be a hero on a tricky
Hockey Summary
Ha front of his rinkside seat and| holland is: Des_smith Walter Russell, puss Harry automatically tripped
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Penalties—D. Morrison, Jserved
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Third riod 3 Cincinnati, Hirschteid (Hergesheimer), |
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A SCORING ~-Indianapolis, R. Morrison (D, Morri- 'him, thinking he had the ball.
in, Raglan,
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hawks near at 18:16 but the Caps’ maneuver but failed because of] Pat Lundy sewed up the game gveranxiety as 1 stood face-to-| with a waist-high goal at 18:28. race with glory. The 3215 fans saw the roughest) game played this season in the Gardens. Officials called 15 alties totaling 34 minutes. bowing, highsticking, CHICAGO; Nov. 3 (UP)—Two |eventually led to a third-period [players “with the Montreal Cana«|fighit between Rod Morrison -and| Cincinnati's Bus Gagnon. They! were given the heaveho for five linto the line. This placed me on minutes.
Eligible for Pass On -this play, the Giants linéd
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sidered by football authorities as the greatest center of all time, | had already signed s contract to play with Providence. The con- | tract was in the malls but for once the Post Office slogan of | getting the mail through, falled. It failed because of Ray Flaherty, then a Giant end, and two co-operative postmasters who ped intercept the document before it reached Providence, IM
Helin has seen and played agains day football. He thinks Cliff Battles was the greatest runner + + + » Bronko Nagurski the most rugged straightway runner + + + «' Dutch Clark the best field general . . . and Sammy Baugh and d Benny Friedman the greatest of the forward passers, New York Giants 21, National League Brideston 8. G
had final quarter, behind Newman's had des{#ensational passing,
Nagurski, scored by a display of brilliang|Salem Center 4 Brishion 3. Molesworth,| and spontaneous - thinking that re than to knock probably will never have its equal. |
El- up single wing to the right, with only’ one man—our end—on my NE ort. On a signal from quarter{pack Harry Newman, the left end jumped back a yard and our right halfback, Dale Burnett, ‘shifted
the end and made me engivie for
{a pass.
d himself and fell on his stomach, 1-4 |guards rushed in and dropped on
Raglan. Lund. | My job, meanwhile, vas to walk eried holland)... "a doubled-up position, with the ean. 3: Wise: at tucked in my stomach, until
|I got well past the backers-up. Short of Touchdown
After walking eight yards, the {field ahead looked like a lot of
(Lund), 18:28. McPherson, R.|
y Y roar. Cincinnati Goal, McNeil; defense: { The “pass’ was “xsented by me | Ee eger: center, Stefaniw; P FLASH OCTAN The injured spectator was] Hirschield, Hergesheimer; spares, “Bush, handing the ball through my legs : t George Grbich. = Seven stitches livin. McPherson, Thorpe, Robertson, to Newman, who was up close like REQ ETHYL were required to close a wound In [Dene Shenton, Gagnon, Locas. Moors, «quarterback, and he giving It : 4 Pr his head. Indianapolis: Goal, Sawchuk; defense, | i, k to me. Newman then TAX PAID ot TAX PAID : : | weit, Tund: wines. 'R. Morrison, Sclisiss: right back to gal. Grbich,. said: "Ha t Reardon hier, oD. Moron oP ay. fan. |faked having the ball by_spinning reached over a protective fence|Lundy; C. Mackay, Uniac, Heller, Mul- \around and fading back as if to
= whereupon the unsuspecting Bear
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