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Rocket 26. Paul Bennett gobbled up 16 yards on his biggest thrust son tossed a 33-yarder to Dave losing streak at CYO Field last 217—664, rolled for -Herman Yesterday, 1 felt we had a (THIRD GAME) game. However, he admitted he earned a place in the lineup, so Lewis to make it 34 to 6 at the |Schmidt Insurance in the Wash- tory in us—but I never dreamed IAME) Third-Bas John Pesky, wh I Er is Tan plr. Wiley of Terte Haute 19 to Ington league. it would be in my personal bat, | PWILADELPMIA NaTioNais Planned to confer with ofclals) lo" Te To sy Verge, e own 0 ey of Terre : 4 : sneaked over for a 13 to 6 lead. ly Gerlach-to-Ble pass eC 1 oor second victory in five| The town's women bowlers The pitch I hit off Russ Meyer Waitkus. 1p ........ 8 0 1 3 0 0o0f the National Football League ,q penched in his favor. ’ Hamselmann Fass: Nullified Sood X08 25 Jods guy Seeh an dr of |fatled to crack the 600 mark, but in the ninth was a curv e ball Jones. 3b § 9 1 1 2 0team today. Kell heid second place by a els {Hazel Jord about belt hi All the e wo : “ Late in the third, scrappy Ja¥|saoong half kickoff, then Gordon| Bill Cook, who switched from Se San Das 2 3 pitchers had gh Ahroring Me Sialer, 1 eed 9 33 1 8 “I don’t know what will hap-|comfortable margain over third. Hanselmann flipped a TD pass £0 pingnish recovered a fumble and tackle to fullback, punched Aid Tnside all day and I was looking Hamiier, ss $1 % 3 3 1pen” Justice said. “I'm just going Place Dom DiMaggio of the Red 2 Oe a ifort. Sexton w Sook a 25 Jad heave from Hitough a Ne Wasnngions OS prancis A hagas Laundry. 700 for Meyer to come in with anoth- Ceballero’ 8 © 0 © o oto talk with the Redskins again Sing 6 Ph Rey ; —4¢. | 1ater, SCOTe & initia ims “816 Flood w OrEh: Fp... 0 6 0 00 oad tf —there's—anyth to—an=1 ” The same play found Bosler drob-| Rohrabaugh tossed . to roa] Chuck Bradford Wiley Wiley fullback, | ila rur~re.s BI #7 Of tho Sale vaHeY: Coleman. Boman p” 5% 0 8 7 0 nounce, it will be “announced | |Yankees and Larry Doby of the pga Hey a Wine a. 'Perkins for Frankfort's second tied the game in the third quarter | |® : ie Insurance & oid aaa stop ire Just LL! iil ow eg ou Right now I just don't know.’ {Cleveland Indians deadlocked at spot. Tulley pier 0 the two in iari i; ar . , ’ revise ————————— 324, just ahead of Dro . the other corner from the 25, but Dn the third. Myron Mo any, EO er Yolky, ow Er Recreation aie &1 guard the plate and be ready. Totais 12 2 10 x26 8 2 Joa | batting championship - the first down was short, HOWe uroung pass and Warner plunged moved ahead for its only lead Fufs Mumicr , Hoosier Casualty “11. 680 Luekily, 1'was ready. bail bounce _ * Tw ah WIRFISE Sun desred. CYO Cadet Football is the fourth in his great career, ishing Over. Aneasn's oe at for Tech's final TD in the last six when the line blocked a punt by| om x Bilioee, Os Usher Mortuary. ot re ne outfield, I figured Bite to. & 31 1 1 7 0 TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE’ but .346 is his lowest winning ies ek to the Ripple 46, and| Fonds. |Jim Lee, rolling it back into the Be Holy, EE printers eran - 843 T could make two, bases, but then Ber . c ‘ . $ 6 8 : i 0 Division No. I 4 vis ’ agglo, of . 8 ° s are Fox whisked down the right side- gpg oops » 14 21 7—62 end zone for an automatic safety. Toul, TURE" Alle .. 838 I realized a single was all We Bauer. if dR FR Primary rc ramen "Hal liv je Most toarw batter in his lines behind good blocking for Hictory * STAT 8 3 6 0-12, Tom C pton, Wash t oo * 838 needed to win. Jown 0 : s 3 8 9 te ¥ ser va. Hol arf od: 2 3 e d league. Musial hammered is home ’ arma ke loose for an! fee = Perrick, » . lll! : s Mower vi. Holy Trinity at verside runs and drove in 108 runs. 35 yards, only 40 seconds remain py, ow : ; jet halfback, bio for the sec- Sovd ra Schwitser Cummins |. 834] Wonderful Feeling Mize. 1b °.. 1110 $0 0 8 3 050 anick at mienvereer, 3 pm “Holy Robinson fell off 14 points from in ~ |B rus opens alse s 18 82-yard punt return for Carl Roeder, Milano Inn -+ 82 You have no idea what a won- Colfins, 1 2370 0 0 1 1 0 Cross ve St Roch at Brookside No. 3. 3 5 g. Slo cere 8 ond Continental counter. A Wiley | Jos Beatty, Beech Grove Pharmacy $22 A jghnson. 3b ees 4 0 0 1 3 0p m his 1949 championship winning Howe had gained 153 yards n|8 i, ’. 0 1 (tumble on their 34 set up Cook's oe | derosa, Good win Westfall .... sa derful feeling it is to help win a Map Apes, reese 8 9 3 3 3 Diviston No. 2 performance. He barely held the the second half. Ripple Linebacker Fel” fil rushing mu jou die touchdown. The final Warne Clarkson. Carter Farm M Market | 813 World Series. FYAIALY: Tm ex. Woodie, 1720003 § 108 8 88, Tuomas we Holy Name King ech second place against his swifte Bill Crouse and Dwyer were de- pAssey ompletea 0070 "8 °8 marker of the contest came as Ed BE UN Life. Sjaliausteq from playing a 3a ror Baer tn Bdhnd val Sb Rd of cy Closing teammate, Duke Snider, fensive bastions for their mates. Passog intercepted hi 3 0 \llam Gooch, Regal Flower Shop .. 613 but it's kind of a pleasant weari- Brown batted Jor Abd and Was Pield, 3:45 p.m. Holy Rosary vs. St. An- who took 4 th 321. D Shortridge trailed only 13 to 0| Fars 1 alties 75 88 [Rod Hahn, Wiley quarterback, Bob Yasesma. Sterling Beer 614 poss. a A amber (l §founde drew’ at CFO Field. 1:15pm. 81 Ann ok third wi 1. Del at the halftime, but superior man- Pumbies mg I § passed 35 yards to Bill Horn. 8 chosnbaghier, Herrmann ores ry S13 Phat fellow Ken Heintzelman, , Whitman batted for Konstanty in st 07 - - toni an: winning power, pass interceptions a id Beech Cie ‘Win ‘Washington ..... T 0 0 1210 0 Nur ese" ©. 611 who started for them, is a Caballero ran for Goliai in 9th S lur with 313 A lar T fourth glue-fingered pass-catching * | Terre Haute Wiley 0 0 9% 1-16 Bob Roth, ‘Nyland’ tik Metal [1010 $10 mighty fine pitcher in my book. New Ey coeeooo 000 001 100-2 JOIUNAr Table and muscular Ted Klug. Blue Devils in -Beech Grove continues. to look | | Bud Land. Fox's Beak House’ :: 610 He has a great deal of breaking Batted 'in_Coleman 2... Sisier, r zewski of the~ Cincinnati Reds bled the ue s . last] |Clrde Cottingham, se *" 10 Br aaligt: (Coleman scored on Hamner's error ¢ took fifth with 7. | ee and better in the county k Wi de Cottingham, Paris Clean Mine r Major Minor Major 307 two periods. Haw s Run t Bob Laycock, Pocahontas Coal : 60s stuff and you have to keep look: gla 8th). Two-base hits—_Ennis, Hamber today 2:10 8:25 a Whtarow recovered a Hopbie on 1181 Sch00L football ttle picture "TTL |" nq Haroid But Eine GEA foenl Ci ng ail the time you face him. SASS, Bat Hee 1 BR 1od AR the Shortridge 42 aftgf Jo first And Warren Central continues im passed and kicked Decatur Rocky Piccigne smith & Robinson . 806| - In the third inning, when. my {uphis he York §: Jasgs on bals=QF ruesaly ~/10000 La wigs ids five, Attend the Fall three plays, then Jiny Schoonover "'yast nigiit the Hornets kept Central to a 33-0 count over Charles Harhesoh Chet Banh Insur. sos single drove in Phil Ruzilo wih Ht Si oman 3 Meyer I J mre Thursday” sae OER hn EE ANTIQUE ol . t banged 27 yards to begin the rout.| their county slate clean with a) Brownsburg yesterday afternoon. wisen Shop, Allison ‘AC 11: go our first run, I picked out a low Heintzelman § fniin; Ela yo Swiuz Ye central Hf SHOW rtri be. | Ernie K Atias Super Ma ket 802 inside fast ball and just got my} wr { Y Shortridge’s best’ scoring threat! 6-0 conquest of Warren on the|/The home team losers never Ernie Koch, Atias uper Marke - 807 inside I. Konstanty 0 ® ¥3 nning. Double ~&D i was snuffed gf the end of a 74 threatened the Marion County Ed “ul * goi bat around at the right moment. ply Hamner to Walia Winnire moires Addi I E MURAT TEMPLE yard march that ended on the losers 1d. ase wii gave 1h outfit. Bud Schoch, 8! Im tickled that we won yes- Borgess 40. plate; Berry A) 1b; Con itiona Sports = PoC 789-10 y . owan ) : ric . . NANO tO with a pass intercep-| a Pang a 3 Pk overall. Holland tossed one to Harold Serie Dy Moxley. Tar Tosurance ree 600 terday and ¥e Setiginly ght to XN, nr tou! noes. Time On Page 12 beity | 0 10:30 on on on from here and win 3 A Ade in the sécond quarter. Holderfield for Decatur's first Bop McComb, Cotton Club 600 BO —
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Howe Beats 9 19 to 6, While Sacred Heart Crushes Franklin, 52-7
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : as city high school football title business is getting to be Howe knocks off Broad Ripple, 19 to 6; cl Cincinn s assy ati Withow embarrasses our town by demoralizing our city champion ortridge, 52 to 0; Sacred Heart crushes Franklin Township, 52 to 7, as an ominous warning to Crispus| Attucks next Saturday, and Tech | |unbeaten eleven its first loss in raps Frankfort, 62 to 12, in games three county starts, winning their that make the next month a try- fourth game with a 19 to 6 vicing one for settling of city differ-| jtory before 2500 at Ben Davis ences. t n Howe, winners of two of hres| “Ben Davis, which has only a oity games, came from behind by tie marring Be Soputy record, cutting loose in the second half, came To e nd in the third slipping past a coming. Rocket | pestod. ’ ais Ruy kendall sleven nat hay Hive mare city P% Er oy No Te gam 0 ortri : S0't eight Rs Sharirige, a pow. [Et but the Giants tied it up in erful Withrow team, meets Cathe- jhe Dune Vien Don Hager banged dral Friday, the Irish heading the “Fr F0™ The tV0- © city firing with two straight wins, Meaty for thr 3 JP tavin Shortridge and Ripple 3 71) in the fourth, then Hager, stabbed again. from the two for ei Justa iid sg ei gn his second tally. Harold ‘Ritter Baed iy has defeate: Manu- [Converted In the fourth period al an as the Deaf School re- ards maining in three series tests. fay atered 76. J lead Tech, 7 to 2 winner over Howe, the winners. Ben Davis played ¥ has Ripple, Shortridge and Wash-| without Larry Moon, out with al ington to go. Washington, loser fractured wrist. It was Speedof two city games, also has Ripple, way’s first loss in five games. Shortridge and Tech to go. Then Ben Davis 0D 0 6 13—19 Shortridge follows with Washing- Speedway 0 0— ton, Manual, Tech and Ripple. 3
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It’s much too early. Pirst dow STATISTICS pp. Sp. Ripple Grabs Lead BY rushing 3 3 n Ripple went to the intermission iy Denaitles Cod 3 olding ~ 6 to 0 léad over Howe, +2rds gained rushing .. . 189 123 bo Hire up scooter Leo Aare 1B Passes “attems ped t1 1 ripping off 96 yards to 14 Passes sompleted 1 3 for Howe in two quarters. Ahearn, | por Jost penalties - 30 2 who sauntered most of the game Fumbles lost .. 1 i
| as a semi-decoy, made a puny ’ five yards in three tries in th miTech Crushes Dogs | first half, in addition to fumbling| mate Tos Gene Turnip-| on the Howe 10, Don Durcan re- "ccd Who converted eight straight, covering. Iplacements for Tech last year, Jack Scott and Dick Tulley J duplicated the feat again as Tech stabbed to the two then Jerry [ened Frangton, 62 to 12, at | Garrett went wide on a pitchout| Gene's first kick was wide, then
f | or .the TD. Clint Hare's place {he converted eight officially, ex-
ment was wide. : lcluding a second kick necessitated Howe's balance asserted itself by a Tech penalty.
early in the third. Frank Fox Tony Zilson blocked a punt
scored the first of two TDs by| slicing over left guard and cutting 220 oo Bierman picked | a to
the one. He went over on the on ran back a punt 34 ment was block by End Jim Gib-/ to son. But Howe made another quickie, in the third after a punt. Ed} Dwyer caught Fox's 24-yard pass, | deflected by a Ripple-ite, on the|
{Tech holding a 20 to 6 edge at {the second period. Then Bob Crocker plunged for {a seven-yard TD after Dick War-|
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|Warren now has a win, a loss
tWo ond two ties in the county and
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sion half, snaring five Short- overall. ridge passes all game. Withrow The Hornets’ payoff blow came ground out 322 yards rushing to lon a 25-yard pass from Quarter-
111 for the hosts, and ate up ree back Bill Messer to Right End|®
yards aerially, including n TDs, to 62 for Shortridge. | Bob Whea’'ey in the third period.
Broad Ripple ... 0 6 0 HOWe .vovevene «0 0 13 6—19 oot down: to the Hornets’ 12 in . : 3 the ‘second period for its deepest 1 ¢ $l senetration.
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{the score. Art Wooten and his yooia1 steel _rur cross field on a 48-yard dash to tallied from the 11. then Joe Sex- Mates drove 35 yards for the final o eel and Dick Riggin's/—
: yards. | | Deaf School tally. next play but Ron Cooper’s place son Rohrabaugh tossed 33 yards Pike Township ...0 6 7 6—19, Joe Pickard for the losers, Deaf School .....7 0 0 6—18' tained an honor count bowler, as been caught.
Snap Losing Streak
uarter helped the Washington | |ner ran back a punt 77 yards. Wik 3 tinentals 1 break a three-game man at the Illinois with a 244-203-|
score after Brownsburg set things| “other friterceptions for TDs in the , = wins, one loss and two ties UP by fumbling deep in their own|
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/{the PAT but fumbled. Warren heaved a 25-yard pass to, Cis Holland in the end zone.
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Phil Wampler and Guard a Johnson kicked the point before the Spartans got mad. i Ventura picked up his two SCOSA In She Tit PTled mw rue of 70 and 30 yards. Then in t second quarter Clark coll two of his three touchdowns, ow first on a 35-yard scamper and
Er Re LE Raftery Rolls He Sails Through the Air for Deaf School Bill Goodman 100 In NYC Su Ta" 4 Wins AL Hit - Bowling Loop BR Crown on .354
The Spartans finished the scoring * parade with a threeBob Kelley Hits Socking Musial 657 Series in Of Cards Carries
touchdown third period. Clark went 10 yards for the first, Left Fox-Hunt Classic’ NL With .346 NEW YORK, Oct. 7
Half Dave Bauer plunged oneyard for the second and Right Half Bernie Mappes wound it up with a 50-yard return of a kickoff. Dwenger was successful on four of eight conversion attempts. Sacred, Heart .. 18 19 20 0—52| Franklin Tnshp. 7 0 0 0— 7
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staTisTics By SAM NEWLUND Pirst downs ig’ § Seven was the lucky number Bouncing Billy Goodman of the y IUSHIng: ............ last night. nv Ww y i eines 0 1 § Sox, ho was supe y enalties ol ol Francis Raftery became No. 7 Boston Red Box * tand- ror ae Saned Lahink 88 in the parade of 700 bowlers with posed to be just a stand-in 3 a 700 series on the nose at the the great Ted Williams, coms=
{pleted one of the most amazing {sagas in baseball history today by winning the unofficial batting
|Pennsylvania alleys. , 2 | He ccmbined games of 210, 245 4 i iy ; Dn |and 245, rolling with Mechanics ” i i
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{Laundry in the New York Central Silent Hoosiers Lose Tony td championship of the American ePike Township's Dean Templin| {Under the same roof, Rufe League with a .354 mark caused the Deaf School quite a!Mumford flashed a 630 series on The National League title weit, bit of trouble as he fancy-footed games of 208, 188 and 254. He in no surprise, to socking Stan it for two touchdowns and set up rolled with Hoosier Casualty in Musial of the St Louis Cards a third in the 19 to 13 contest at the Insurance League. with an average of 346. the Silent Hoosier field yesterday. Kelley Totals 657 : In both leagues the defending } rampions finished second. George Joe go er ms Out at Fox-Hunt, Bob. Kelley ; Kell of the Detroit Tigers was |over the opening kickoff for the| 20d Paul Field made the pins fly Don Lavelle of the Deaf School, sails through the air for the Silent Hoosiers’ first touchdown. runner-up to Goodman with aa an acKile vobinson 0 »
in the Fox-Hunt- Classic. Kelley, first score. Don Lavelle carried the |; otched a 234-219-204—657 seri s|
Brooklyn Dodgers was right be{hind Musial with .328. Disappointed with the 208 {mark compiled by the 24-year-old lad from Concord, N. C., last year, the Red Sox called up Rookie Walt Dropo from Louisville to replace him at first base. Dropo proved a huge success, winding up as the league's sixth leading hitter with .323, slugging. 34 homers, and driving in 144 runs. Goodman hardly was missed at Fenway Park.
Justice in Capital To Talk Contract WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UP)— Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice may Goodman to Rescue
oT |sign a contract today to play pro-| But then the mighty Williams fessional football with the Wash-| crashed into a fence in the Alle
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| William Harding breezed through The reason it wasn’t, I suppose, was because the entire * Philaa 214-219-233—666 series with the delphia. outfield played me to pull and was shifted too far over to Two touchdowns in the last | {384th Police Battalion quintet. the left. That's why I think the ball landed in the hole instead of Harold Ostermeyer was top| winding up just a great big out. 8 =» = Coming out to the ball park Series Box Score
| ball over. [for Pritchett Recreation, while| {bring Pike back in the game. The | five. play nt nird pied, he tne tions onal” Donds. added Gerry C oleman Asserts Join Redskins count by intercepting a Silent | 674 for laria Lanes was the top| worlg Series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. In leading | Dwain Bell Nang Ce Mr Bryson's 265-214-183 — 662 for| run. In the following dispatch he tells how he did it. ): The St. Philips alleys enter- terday because the ball I hit to win the game normally should have ington Redskins. halfbacl Goodman was rushed to left field Carolina was in town last night, ball.
Gary Christian of Pike is on his back after missing the tackle yesterday. Pike won, 19-13. Templin shot around end for 30] Ig ‘ Field banged away for 195-243-| t Wi 00 00’ d | (yards in the second stanza 10,03 gg; with the Cline Realtor| ongae U oO in,’ / Pike whiz scored on the same In another Fox-Hunt loop—the play in the third period, this time National—Ronald* Dodds added boys a 13 to 7 lead.! 676 total. Templin set up the Pike final (Editor's Note: Second Baseman Gerry Coleman was a one- | Jerry Chidester's 206-265-203 man show yesterday in. the New York Yankees’ third straight Hoosier pass, taking it back te the 5-yard-line. Tana Jo the Ritchey Bat Bon New York to a 3-to-2 triumph, he collected three hits, drove in gu a aria’s ut Bob the winning run, scored the second run and drove in the first 199-265-189—653 for By GERRY COLEMAN, As Told to the U nited Press | Beer also looked good. NEW YORK, Oct. 7—1I was the luckiest guy in the world yesT he . spindle-legged from the University of North —he stepped into Ted's shoes and began whaling the cover off the ostensibly to witness the West] when Willlams was well Virginia - George Washington enough to return, Goodman had
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1 By I I J 0 2¢ Warren Central .... 0 0 0 0—0 . pe 208! I 3 Hl y STATISTICS converted again. McKinney re-| Ramana irosch, Bowes 8 Seal Fast. 3810. 8. 31. y Passes completed ... id B.G. W.C. ceived another Butram toss fo end glee a hs Dna," ‘3071 The schedule of trapshooting Passes intercepted ... 0 1 t downs 9 e Bakius, Tro: one . | o will t der Yards lost penalties - 4 By rushing .. : 1 the scoring. Malye Baringer, Indiana Gear and spot shooting get unde Fumbles _............ 3 Y ing... i : 4 Dorothy Erler, .Oertel's Beer 503 way at’ 9 a.m. A fee of. $1 will be Fy JOB ere leer vane 2 .X gained rushing : 192 9¢ |Decatur Central ....7 6.7 13—33 Fran Sn der, Indianapolis Typewriter harged- f h t except 0 0 0— 0},%ds gained 17 93 Brownsburg reeves ® 00 Ou Ojo Zork. Milano Inn~.. ........ 502 charg or each even p | Nartilige TUT a8 0 14 2552 Paes he res 1 Frances Beer. Motor Express |: 500 trapshooting wherein the fee will RA ” 1.50. The public is invited. "what ULE SE 1 | High School Grid S Eon Pust downs. me i 3m choo ri cores [orshmatige vice ite ham 3 | Pumbles fost .. Zl lll , , By rushing .:. © 3 1 Bears Sink “Cardinals CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS le 19, Greenwood 0, | — a : | Moaresvilie Yards aimed rusting ° LI 3a) | Beech Grove 6, Warren Central 0. |New 7, Kok rards fined Dassing 8 iL Halfback Bob Pugh was the Bx is 19 y 6. § A SHOTGUN SHELLS I] mn : Dosey of d ooo :2. 73 5|big noise last night as Lawrsiice Dee Cent, Peru : 2 hy fo. "i ; Basses Er, J Central's Bears downed the win- Fow Dir mon » iy Gauge Shells ___._$2.25 Complete with Built-in or aeons 2 ‘o/less Southport Cardinals, 18-0. Re 32, Lowell 1: 16-Gauge Shells ____$2.15 Roto-Scope Antenna Fumbles fost 17 ® Pugh counted twice for the Bears, | acted Hen Robinson: Hil Lgeapereri it Gerstmeyer, L . ope
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NOBLESVILLE Oct. T—|gver on a reverse. In the final Batesville
Noblesville won its sixth straight stanza he plucked a Cardinal gf
grid tilt by turning back Manual desperation pass out of the gir Boonville 19, of Indianapolis, 13 to 6, here 1ast ang went all the way. Gar Wall- Sotimbla: City 15 Garrett
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Sacred Heart is still riding the unbeaten, untied trail. { | The hard-hitting Spartans i picked up win No. 5 last night 1 with a 52-to-7 drubbing of ‘3 [Franklin Township. u - The Spartans spotted the Flashes a 7-to-0 lead before Giants 19, Plugs 6 their big guns, Fullback Dom ‘Ben Davis aopeared headed for{Ventura and Right Half Don ‘its first county grid championship|Clark, went to work. Franklin fn history ‘today. Fullback Charles Keough tossed The Gian i handed Speayals 24asd scoring pas to Bnd
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