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Phillips, Asst. Coach Ray Fleenor

I won ‘the Indiana high school cross-country championship yesterday. The Indians put together of 67 points to edge out Mishawaka, which had 79. Vincennes was third with 125 points.’

| the fourth straight championship of Muncie Central, clocked in: 9

Clears Two Fight

Detroit Commissioner Finds No. Evidence

Michigan Boxing Commission announced today it found ne eviidence of irregularities in the Kid Gavilan-Lester Felton bout despite Gavilan’s charge “it was fixed.” Commissioner Floyd Stephens ordered reinstatement of .the two officials who picked Gavilan over (the Detroit novice Oct, 21, i “Ag far as the commission is lconcerned the . case is closed,” Stephens said, “We found no evi-| dence which would involve any| of our officials and therefore we ‘are taking the recommendation ‘of the prosecutor's office and are| | lifting the suspension.” { He said * “apparently” there was | nothing to rumors of “big-money gambling” and a “fix” Referee Morrie Sherman and {Judge Sam Pearlstein lost their licenses after Gavilan's handlers protested the split decision. They

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Jon Williams, Tom Childs, Don Dixon, Dick Lightfoot, James Wangfield (front row, left to right) | Coach Carl Bonge, Arive Land, Bob Vickers, Bab Williams, Jack Huntzinger, Dick Canterbury, Jerry |noiished off its performance with

Boxing Commission Keene Officials of fix Vigilant Eye

DETROIT, Nov. 5 (UP)—The|

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fore a_deligh [Hg 20 4% 10 football fans at Memoria}

Victims of two straight upset. defeats in conference play, the: Gophers completely throttled lowa's vaunted passing attack

and launched a combination aerial and offensive that made a sieve of the Hawkeye defense,

Minnesota scored two touehs downs in the first period and enq each in the second and third,

(back row, left to right), members of Anderson's cross-country team, |a four-touchdown fourth quartes

a low [that included. three tallies in the It was space of one minute and 20 sec-

for Anderson. Individual championship’ was won by Jim Lambert 0nd. 50 over the two-mile Coffin course,

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Towa Passing Falls Iowa's passers, who were ex-« pected to have a fleld | against the Gophers’ leaky. ¥ never did get started as they completed only 10 of 31 Joduc. and had six int

ercepted—most of them at vital points in the game on Local Set-Up "in." oi iee Sore 52 ltourth period. When trailing Members T Active Part in Weigh-Ins, |i o, {Minnesota 7-yard line from where

it drove 76 yards to the Payoff of Fighters at Each Show |Quarterback Glenn Drahn passed By JIM HEYROCK lto End Bob McKenzie in the end INDIANA'S PRESENT boxing commission is keeping a sharp EO Fullback Bill Reichardt cond watch on ua double-barreled fight setup. [verte ! The commissioners, unlike those in many states, appear to be! Aside from that, it was ait doing their jobs and not leaving the boxing operation to change as Minnesota, Billy Bye—a is the case in many sections, runner and passer taney Ability, fight knowledge and a few other items apparently were It Off by plunging across | . ne ‘considered when “the present com-| |line from four yards ou mission was assembled. The com-| If the commission continues in/first five minutes and Frank Kuss missioners are on the move con- this. manner, there will be less ma bulled over from the omes stantly now with the two promo- possibility of any deaths in the foot line five minutes later, tion groups, The Indianapolis Indianapolis ring. Run Wild in Fourth Boxing Center and Good Sports| 8 8 8 Bye passed seven yards to Inc., staging shows, GOOD SPORTS, INC, will pre-| McAlister for a Each Friday, the commission is #¢nt its third show Friday night. score set up by a Minnesota lrepresented at the weigh-ins in In addition to the main event, interception at midfield, and k the Pennsylvania Street Armory, Pringing together Pat Iacubucci things moving in the third by They watch each fight and are of Cincinnati and Bunny Bar-|scoring from the three-yard ng usually the last to leave the rigan of Milwaukee, Matchmaker|to cap a 42-yard drive. . armory after counting ticket Tom Miller has signed Gene| The Gophers ran wild in thé stubs and witnessing the payoff Parker, Indiana lightweight fourth quarter. Bud Hausken ‘of the fghtets, champion, to meet Hyman Wil- 35 yards to score; Bill Eilie llams of Milwaukee. Harry Dunn, rammed over from the one- | LAST FRIDAY, Yor example, Indianapolis middleweight, will{line after Leo Nomellini's ‘pasy F. 8. Pride, chairman of the com- meet Nate Arnold of. Louisville. interception on the Iowas25; Ralph mission, Fred Lizenby, secretary, Andy Anderson and Joe Arthur McAlister returned a Drahn pasé and Commissioner Carl Draper, will be on the card but their op-|40 yards to pay dirst, and Dale {Mitchell ran back another inter

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jconducted the activities of the ponents have not een selected.: . day. Draper and Lizenby watched a = ‘| ception 15 yards for six points, the scales as each fighter was, JOE SGRO. Yodan welter-| End Gordy Soltau was the weighed. And then, all’ three of weight champion, now wears a second high scorer as he k |the members watched closely as genuine caulifiower ear. He, was seven points after touchdown ° {commission ‘physical Dr. Claude butted during the fight two weeks eight tries. Hadden examined each iA # Mago Ningeapolts.

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Texas A & M Roars Back W

COLLEGE STATION, Tex., Nov. 5 Ev Rambling Sheet Smith, a bulldozing sophomore fullback, led Texas A&M ege to a breathless 27 to 27 tie with mighty Southern Methodist Uni- Slope, Indianapolis, x Stars in 28-12 Win - Times State Servige

versity today in the Southwest's greatest upset of the season. ! The 192-pound Houston kid, top rusher in the Southwest Con- : ~CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 5 Sats Scoring in every" Wabash

ference. roared to three | touchdowns to pull the scrapping Aggies up period; College downed Illinois College,

me. T= from the depths of Appa gg: : |feat as 31,000 fans shriek 0 Princeton Trips [the heavens from Kyle Feld. ollege downed Til ; d 33-13 | Smith broke the Methodists’ » yo at Ingalls Field here Harvar ’ - {hearts with vicious downfield run- Th period Wi J ning on this sunny afternoom,| = abash CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Nav, 5 matching the-best- efforts of All- climaxed a 55-yard drive with

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| (UP) -Princeton's Jack Davison, America Doak Walker and power- 7 Jim Siopé of Indianapolis, going who backed into the first-string ry) Kyle (Killer) Rote. OPPONENTS fullback’'s job two days ago,| SMU Takés Early Lead Nena’ heis Coliese.

SMU “broke ahead; 7-6,-in. the first period and stretched the mar-| over from the 1-yard stripe. Bob gin to 20-6 by the halftime. As Holstine kicked the extra point they headed into the ‘stretch, at] [Halstine had ep for Sour. » re r ward the three-quarter mark, the inois- scored on a plunge: i Moke than 19 Ye 4 forward Methodists looked like a good bet {the first period and a pass in the 28.016 spec tators at Harvard Sta- as Rote took a kickoff return and] | second. Z A : =irambled.-100. yards for a, Sauchel _ On the Setond play of the sec[The first 28.000 py were wp: down, That moved the score. to; Iie sally estimated.” The last 16 27-20. Walker had scored twice, ash quarterback “scotted and and Rote had added a pair, and|end for 10 yards and a

were exuberant Princeton 81 t , Hai h ere re- Walker: had kicked three extra. he went over. fram 1% : Harvard students wha Ww e points. for the SCobe in the

leased from jail shortly before pene time. They were held over-| But Smith kept plugging away. en Deasley went 68 yards off : ‘ He added two touchdowns in the end-around play in the fourth

ight result of a Harvard os a ult third: period to go. with ane in. the Score. » Tr

proved he could go the other way by galloping to four touchdowns today to beat Harvard 33 to 13. The 20-year-old junior, aver

Square “demonstration” between : opening stanza, and hus he kept Wabash

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{Ivied institutions of learning. the Aggies—who haven't won a Illinois Col. reeese 8 6 0 ee - wo conference game in two years— A ammnn : . . always in striking distance. . Sweet Grid ‘Music There were px three minutes ‘Sharp Brothers Back: = | BOSTON, Nov. 5. (UP)-_Bostou left _when_ihe Aggies got the For Tag Bout Tue University “remained {nthe fif- Break” they needed: A fumble by pga Peterson, West ;

football teams today by beating] Guard Dick Scott emerged asi, . first start here two weeks ? tough Temple, 28-7, as Sophomore a hero, alongside Smith, for he! ou, bo pack in the Armory he |Harry Agganis squeezed sweet grabbed the'loose ball at the SMU Tuesday: night to face Joe Milligh, riers’ accordion-T formation. that bigs tying touchddwn. __ Billy Thom has announced. = — Peterson, ‘who beat’ Whitey .. Virginia' [3 ‘Amazing Passes |Whittler to make an auspicious {City grappler will tangle in the Upset Pennsylvania, 6-14 [special supporting bout of a twos |event card. boasting the nation’s greatest-ground gaining star in Johnny Papit, an Australian tag-team tilt, wt. went airminded today to pass Pennsylvania dizzy for an upset 26-14 ting Mike and Ben Sharp, pep-[triumph--the Southerners’ first in a 15-game series dating back to ular Canadian brothers, against Dick (Whitey) Michels, skinny 160-pound back glittered in thelof Omaha's famed “Rioting Dus | | : turnabout of the Cavaliers’ of- sek” clan of brother wrestlers, Ball State Wallops \fense which netted them their|The Sharps have captured 27 ‘of Manchester, 50 io 7" \against Penn, Until today, Virginia had aver: City Parks Senior; \Nov. 5 (UP)—Ball State's Cardl-|,.. i,,s victories. But Michels! rid Sames Listed {nals ripped the Manchester SPAT: amazed a Franklin Field crowd of | NEXT OPPONENTS Indians State at Ball State, [saw 11 passes of 14 completed, andicity Parks Senior Football i”. |188 yards netted through the air.i game today at 2 p, m. In ‘tans to {their sixth straight victory, 850 Michels, with a ready receiver in, Both ak are tied with | 154 - pound Steve Osisek, who las for second place in the ) [scoring honors in the rout, led by a 200-pounder, fired one touch-| Other 2 p. m Halfback Fred Kehoe who scored down pass and set up two scores are: Buss Buck: ot vs. twice. Other State scorers were with aerials. Ramblers, Rhodius | Baker, Ed Bird, Dick Lamb, Nick straight victory the Cavaliers Park al ised ik vs, Luketic, John Murry and Charles were outgained and outrushed by (lard Hilton, Penn. But in the pinch, Virginia only once 80 far this season, broke yard march on the six-inch line into. the scoring column in the and threw back another touchfinal period when freshman Full-| down drive which oarried the

tion's dwindling ranks of unbeaten SMU deep in its own territory. ‘heavyweight matman ‘who | touchdown - music from - the Ter- 30. In five plays, the Aggies had gq: 1 .0:¢ veteran, Mat debut here, and the wily Mound { PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5 (UP)—Virginia's unbeaten Oavaliers,| The headline attraction will be [1890 {Ernie and Joe Dusek, members greatest point total ever eared 29 previous tag efforts. NORTH MANCHESTER, I R 8 R, ud. aged less than 10 passes in its six . [50,771 by leading an attack which nals Ri will wimg ~ Manehester at Hanover, to shreds today and posted He completed nine of 12 A the ot iside Par to 7. Seven Cardinal players shared caught seven passes and hit like standings. games {Joe SBaine, on a pass from Bab = Oddly enough, in their seventh vs. South Side Merchants, Manchester, which has ‘won had the stuff to stop a Penn 97back Owen Etter went over. losers to the 18.