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California State Fair Grounds. | , ; | NEXT OPPONENT y Johnny Parsons, defending didn’t mind too much for that Flyers widened their lead to 2-0! ot. oy xT Oren VALPARAISO the ball one yard inside the end i Reso, Marines 28. Fomona 7. AAA driving champion, who cur-| {lead looked big. early in the second period. Paul (Homecoming). zone. Stewart came out of the 3, Univ, Ark. 26, Ark. Am. & N. 0. g pion, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14 (UP)—| Statistically, the books - will, Gladu, left wing, outsped the ie nl ; Wass AN) 0. MeMurry 13. yently is in fifth place with 753 ‘ : } : drip ’ College eleven this afternoon heap with the ball and Highbaugh Wash. Coll. 34, Bridgewater 0. . Quarterback Vernon Glass, the show that Oklahoma's win was Caps’ defense along the left side- Western State 21. Colo. Mines 13. points, will chauffeur the Esmer- ¢1;o0er man in the passing guns deserved. Both teams had 15 first board and shot high i r crushed a valiant but outclassed|SIUNE the Spartans with the im. alda Special. lof the Rice Owls, spoiled Pitts- downs, but the Sooners had 190 corner a theoen he TIEN Augustana team, 48 to T. portant poi. for the conversion, K " D 28 Cars Entered burgh’'s home opener before 21.- yards net rushing against 80 for, Almas, who was beating off Hed 2 * 4 ho . edge 0 ine es ge , enyon owns There are 28 cars entered in 061 fans at Pitt stadium today by Texas, and 104 yards passing every Cap rush brilliantly, finally oh a ints ” oe rolled late i gers hon d ! - wii Huntin ton 13 0 the 100-miler that has attracted leading the Southwestern confer-' against Texas’ 116, was out of position for Indian- PB Eom n he : id Juarier QLarteh 2 J in grid hen g ’ - thé nation’s top drivers, includ-ence champions to a 14-7 victory, i japolis’ first “goal. Defensemen an mere in-ihe Anal period h SECS vac wenger broke, HUNTINGTON, Oct. 14 (UP) ing Troy Ruttman, Henry Banks, over the Panthers. 94 F b Il |Rags Ragland and Max Quacken-| iC, DOMdIng their opponents to|the scoreless deadlock by inter-| . a Freddie Agabashian, Tony Bet-| Pittsburgh nearly provided a ootball Fans bush set up the tally with Raglan tP¢, Single second period score. ~~ cepting a Henderson thrust in the Kenyon College of Gambier, 0, 8 : i 3 a ‘ P the tally with Raglan| pyaifhack Joa Pahr scored the right flat for a 48-yard runback, took a 13-to-0 win from Huntingtenhausen, Jack McGrath, Cecil balm for its victory-starved fol Get Rou hn y shooting toward the goal front first t chdow f Vv: convoyed down the sideli by . Green, Jimmy Davies, Duke Dins- lowers by starting. three final pe-| g ess and McNab steering the puck the x wo loucadowns- for. Valpo, Po arta | e Sidelines by ———— more and Duke Nalon. iriod scoring threats. But two alert P Iti * D ]] opposite direction Almas was mov-| 229 Rapaich Riso tallied "twice eo) C yp roe Mappes and rer ine dar ville at HUNTINGTON J.. C.. Agajanian, owner of interceptions by Gene Silver in! €NAITI@S IN DAIQAS ing The Caps did that one at 7:56] Le, Jast half. , EE onger 8 blate- “ Faulkner's car, is promoting the the end zone crushed the Pan- — : land blew a two-on-one situation| |= Paraiso .... 7 7 20 14—48 men) Mas hie iy to the Tight. ton tonight, the Foresters fourth race. Only three other AAA-|thers’ hopes. DALLAS; Tex. Oct. 14 (UP)—|a few minutés later as Morrison! ‘‘USustana ie ® 70 03 I Dick ue s SA, without Capt. straight loss of the season and sanctioned races are -scheduled| The Rice quarterback, hailed as Ninety-four football fans paid and Sclissizzi rushed Almas. Mor- oo —T rr a Sheht scalp pegs sidelined 13th straight defeat. for the 1950 season: Nov. 12,|“smooth as glass” for his passing, penalties for unnecessary ./rison’'s shot was wide of the ta¥- ~y oe : Kenyon capitalized on HuntingPhoenix, Ariz., 100 miles; Nov. 26, completed six of 12. {ness tod eo rough get. . Cornell Tops The Tigers halted three Spar- ton fumbles for its touchdowns. San Bruno, Cal, 150 miles, and] Two tosses were intercepted. . ay as officers worked "The saves for the second 20 Harvard 28-7 lah thrusts within the 15-yard both in the third period. The the 200-miler Dec. 9 af Darling- Pitt turned the first interception bard to keep a crowd of 300,000 minutes were evenly divided with ; ! oo og Tw ore Jabs within the Foresters fumbled on their own ton, S. C. linto a scoring drive in the wan- from ripping Dallas apart. 13 each. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 14 le a Ye auar, 30 and Russ ‘Haskell went over . Driver ane cars entered here ing BHpuIGE OF the fust Siete) The. <i Ji had one of its| Coach Heller had three stitches (UP)— Unconquered Cornell sput- Tigers in their own territory |Lackle on the next play for the omar: Stevenson Fresno, Cal. Bardah!l » ggest nights in history. taken in the back of his head be- tered to a 28 to 7 victory today much of the game. . o — Broa Russo, Kenosha. Wis, Nichols Wabash Ties Most of the arrests were for tween the second and final per- i ) The Spartans picked up 200 own: Nalon, Sherman aks, Cal Blue, ’ {drunkenness or disorderly con- iods, the result of a nick handed ©Ver an inspired Harvard football yards rushing off 12- first downs SMU -‘Slaughters’ hawk Special; Mack Hellings, Burbank | lduct, ranging from derailing street Out by Simpson. : team that almost made chumps while Att ks h 198 ie er Cal. a oly: ggg Deb Knox College cars to throwing mattresses out, Raglan, roughed up Simpson out of the Tvy League champs. eight Ee ey nal 19% Jards off Oklahoma A&M Sra Davies Van Nuss, Car pat Shanes | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 14 of hotel windows. early in the third period and both = ‘Undaunted by its role of three- four first downs on passes netted| DALLAS, Tex. Oct. 14 (UP) Special: ApS Jingen. Los Angeles, Palmer) (UP)—The Little Giants of Wa- | 2 u- a were whistled off the ice for two touchdown underdég, Harvardgs yards and the winners’ fhree Southern Methodist’s vaunted Special; Fred Agabashian, Friction Proof bash College, sparked by 145-/ MANY of the fans Who jammed minutes. : - held Cornell scoreless in the first|10.yard movements garnered 76 Mustangs unleashed a horde of Soecial: Yearah. south Pasadena, Cai, pound quarterback Bob Mace, bat- the streets around. the big hotels At 7:39 Al Bacarri slammed the period and took the lead in the yards, all of them in the last fast reserve backs who ran and J nk Asan. Walker! Special: Rutt. | NEXT OPPONENT were _ there by necessity rather Pek by [Sieanan for a 3 to 1 second. ‘three minutes of the game. passed hitherto unbeaten Oklapan. ontarto. | Cl riorence,” Fresno, Cal. Oct. 21—Wabash at Centre. © than choice. 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TWO MORE Indiana tracks close, their season today in Ley [a Funk s Winchester Speedway and Salem Speedway. For Gift 1D dati aotiter presents stock cars of the National Assoon Stock Car Auto Races in a 100-miler (200 laps). 000 . Salem will have AAA Speedway race car sprint events. | 76, See Tilt Both are afternoon programs. : In Cotton Bowl;
Tr. ribieLos—Angeles-Shrine-Conven="p NATIONALLY, the big to" Hall Nov. 16 through 19 to| - orter Is Goaf
3 : |raise money to build an auto test- By ROY CALVIN one this afternoon is the AAA ling strip in the coast city. The United Press Sports Writer 100-Mile National Championship MOtorama is a display of all types| DALLAS, Tex, Oct. 14 — Big race at Sacramento, Cal. of auto racing vehicles . . . speed- Jim Weatherall's extra point kick
Walt Faulkner, who leads the WAY cars, hot rods, custom built|after a gift touchdown in the point standings with 957 points: roadsters, motorcycles, etc. Top|dying minutes of play gave UniPaul Russo, second with 928, and SPeed record holders of the na-{versity of Oklahoma's magnificent other top drivers for the crown|tion will be on display. Sooners a 14-13 victory today are entered. Johnny Parsons, al- The testing strip to be built willjover their arch-rival, the Uni-|. 80 will be in the grind, trying to be a five-lane unit several miles|versity of Texas. i climb up the standing from fifth long with electric timing devices| It extended the Oklahoma vic-| place with 753 points. First place and other equipment for persons|tory string to 24 without a tie or| today adds 200-points for the win- Who want to try out their pleas-|defeat. A crowd of 76,000 saw
ner. ure cars . . . where they can even the Southwestern titans collide in| Don’t make any guesses on the satisfy their urge for speed under|the Cotton Bowl. 1950 champion until the last one controlled safety conditions. The goat of the game was Bill]
of the year at Darlington (8. C.)| Ralph Potter, of Ralph's Holly-|Porter, a senior Texas end who, International Raceway Dec. 9. wood Muffler Shop on Massachu-|{did a grand job of punting all That one will be worth 400 points setts Ave.--the racing hangout—|day until those fateful closing 208 toe Sinner. is going to the Coast to see the minutes. € meantime there'll be a Motorama . .. to bring back new 100 mile championship Nov. 12 at ideas for Indianapolis’ annual Tezas Held Late Lead Phoenix, Ariz. and a 150 mile title) Custom Car and Hot Rod Show| With four minutes and 45 sec- E Of 80 at Bay Meadows, San Bruno, at the Fair Grounds next May 27/0nds to go and Texas striving to ay Cal. * through May 30. [protect a 13-7 lead in this cattle S—.. ® 8 x ® = = country cassic, Porter dropped RACING AROUND the circuit: TIP TO THE STOCK cariback to his own 11 for a fourth STOCK CARS . . . This after- drivers: You're getting too many, down punt. noon at Sun Valley Speedway, different associations. Yes, a flock| The ball came back for an easy at Anderson; Kokomo Speedway, Of new associations always crop handle, but Porter dropped it and 150 laps; Lafayette Speedway, UP at the final stages of each|was swarmed under by an ava-
Winamac. Speedway, Richmond Season. But remember what hap-|janche of savage Sooner defend- g , ow he wo ; 4 . i ; ; ; © ETRE : / Speedway, Mt. Lawn Speedway; Pened to midget racing when thelers Oklahoma lost no time turn- ; 2 ok A ps 2 AC ote tonight, Monticello Speedway. boys split up into too many as-/ing that break into a game win- § 4 re aha PKOV, i i= Ohio State 26 =
HOT RODS . . . This afternoon, Sociations. ner. . 50-lap championship feature, open| POPULAR SCIENCE magazine| Billy Vessels, a demon sophocompetition at Mellott Speedway; is carrying some expert articles more in the Oklahoma backfield, heat Sunday afternoon, Danville, on the passenger cars. Wilbur |t00k off over his right tackle TITIES Cod - | ) ) Shaw is testing all the cars, then | from the 11 on second down. At : Diagram photo by John Spickelmire and J. Hugh O'Donnell a AR ington Raceway je on writing his report on each forthe five, he hit Texas tackle Bill| 5 Donald Luh (79) takes a pass from Lou D'Achille (22) in the end zone to score Indiana's first touchdown in yesterday's Big 10 conference game with Ohio State at 11951 5 50- popular Science. The magazine Yilson, sent him reeling aside and| Bloomington. The action occurred in the second period. The visitors won ite D'Achille’ i i . Mile National Championship race carries one report each month, [then sailed into the end zone P - despite D'Achille’s aerial circus, 26-14.
July 4. AAA wants to make it/yy [st ; M : It's an interesting and inform- Standing up. : © T ississippi Teton Jal July 4 classic for Dar- ative series. & | Weatherall made the extra d S ose ener Tulsa Crushes (oe BALL 18s15SIpP! Falls on. | s = = point try and thereby computed Vi i What will happen to Darling-| WANT A 1920 STUTZ? Comes the humiliation that fell upon illanova, 27-7 : To Georgia, 27-0 ’ ATHENS, Ga., Oct. 14 (UP)—
ton’s Labor Day 500 Mile Stock a letter from Mrs. ‘Ruth Hazel hap! i 1 2 1 s. pless Porter. For it was Porter TULSA, O : J Car race? Best bet is it will be Koch, wife of Al Koch, assistant who had missed the extra point 0 t Louis 4-1 rt bk Nn Final econds made Georgia's football fans pat under AAA sanction starting in director of the Gable-Stanwyck | kick after the second touchaown| * ’ ee anle Morris tossed (Continued From Fage 15) TI own oAY Be 8 Damme Tot
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1951. |speedway movie, “To Please A ) two touchdown passes today to | - him down today as a name for aay Lady.” that the Koch's have a 8 Tok S0E9Q Sarly in the Dna) (Continued From Page 15) lead Tulsa to a 27-7 victory over, RALEIGH, N. C., Oct. 14 (UP) Arkansas ....... 0 7 6 14—27 future reference, runing in a brilAGAIN AUTO racing is going Stutz for sale. Pictures and in. * |clubs sought to outcheck the [Tustrated Villanova before 12,471 _ Duke tormented North Carolina Raylor cerereeen. 6 ® 0 0— 6 liant manner reminiscent of the to contribute to the public's driv- formation are available. Write Vessels Scored Early other. fans. State for three periods with ‘Billy Colorado ........ 0 14 0 14—28 Great Charley Trippi to become ing safety. Speed enthusiasts are “The Angle” and we'll forward Vessels, sharing the Oklahoma Fifteen minutes after both clubs. The revenge-minded Wildcats, (‘ox’s passes today but finally had Nebraska ....... 0 6 6 7—19 the main factor in a 27 to 0 vicgoing to present a Motorama in inquiries to California. backfield heavy work with Leon N2d stalled each other off with Who also lost to Tulsa last year, io let go with an old-time rock-|Bishep 3. Sam Houston 6 tory over Mississippi State before # = » = = = (Mule Train) Heath, also scored '2'd checking, the Flyers crowd- almost matched the Oklahomans crusher drive to win 7 to 0 in the Cojo, A&M. <0 Brie. Young 14. =~ 20,000 fans. : lthe first Sooner touchdown. The | ¢d closely in front of Rookie Bren- on the ground, but they had no iast minute before a crowd of Grambling 26, Texas State 2 te 14 ’ The 182-pound former high Wa t Faulkner Fav y |game was only four minutes old "2" With Barry Sullivan poking aerial weapon to compare with! 20,000. West Texan 45. New Mexico 6. o school star from Fitzgerald, Ga., . Oo e /when he went from the one to fin- the puck into the net at 15:1; Morris. Tulsa completed 15 of 23) The flashy little Cox, making Yew, Mex A&M 20, Ariz More, ran 22 yards for one touchdown
with assists from Nicholson and Passes for 217 yards, against 46 every pitch a guided missile, com- and made key sprints in another
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{ish a 48-yard ri ® five aT surge that took only Gordon Pearson. for Villanova. pleted 22 out of 36 attempts but c—— drive to win standout honors on n acramento 1 e Byron Townsend, hardest man The goal climaxed numerous Morris and halfback Jake Rob- © uld not quite. pass his team ha ORI 0 0 0 v—11a team that hit hard all through : lon the field to stop, put Texas St. Louis.rushes wherein the Fly- ers gave the Tulsans a double- Across the goal. - Gon Laren -- 01he Lineup, AAA Point Leader fo Drive Same Car on the scoreboard with a 15-yard ers kept most of the action in the barreled attack that ran up a 14-0, Cox and Mooney got into ans, California .... 0 0 0 7— 7 TT TT touchdown smash less than three Caps’ end of the ice. Three In- halftime lead. But Villanova aerial duel almost with the open- California ...... 6 0 0 7-13, 3 He Drove fo New Record on Speedway minutes into the second period. dianapolis penalties, two by Gor- LOIGNY, score Until 70 seconds BE BUA: ARC Cox woh BANGS Stanford LL... 2 1 7 7-28 SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 14—Little Walt Faulkner, who haa | His scoring run was the eighth/don Haidy and one by Johnny before the final gun. - own. roe ed up a total of 191 Santa Clara .... 0 7 0 6—13 to pay his way to see the 100-mile race here last. ve de the Play in a series that covered 47 Wilson limited the Caps’ rushes re - yards : 8 pitching, while ee - " favorite today bo wie the 100. year, was made the | i las they fought to hold off the Mooney tried 20 passes and com- Nevada ......... 0 0 0 7— 7 For that ¥ to win the lap AAA big car race here today. Bobb Dill | Flyers. “| pleted 10 for a total of 85 yards. College of Pacific 12 13 6 12—43 . The Long Beach, Cal., speedster, who set a new qualifying mark y on, a.one-eyed half-| : [ es ries ek pga o “S y —— t f : 9 of 134.343 mph. at the 500-Mile Race in Indianapolis, will drive the |>2CK and a tremendous ball hawk,| Brennan, playing his first)" oy 3 5-5 after dinner same Grant Piston Ring Special he sat on the pole at “Indy.” {looked for most of that hectic|American Hockey League game, ! Attucks Nips \Weshisgton pop SL 8 0 : Faulkner also is leading in the) : {final period like the hero of the was kept exceptionally busy with N Utah St. ....... 070" 0 "7— 7 satisfaction” ie standings for the 1950 national . fay: He giving 2 Novbling Jassie saves. Almas had only seven na, . Spartans, 7-6 (Wyoming ....... 7 012 2—0 s : y ahoma'’s ck for the Flyers. : i ntana ...... ™ , driving championship with aso Pitt Panthers Heatly ‘at mid-field and pranced | y : : | (Continued From Page 15) Montana eens 0 70 0—17 NB v points. Paul Russo, trailing] down the east sideli f | Widen Lead { AUGUSTANA, Ill, Oct. 14 — Washington St... 7 0 7 0—14 Nes for a Opening up in the final two pe- field where Stewart and Dick Deimar 37, Schreiner 16. e
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y | : touchdown. Porter's try for point | After Sclissizzi failed -ly > enfered in tomorrow's race at the . | ailed on a head- rods, an inspired Valparaiso Highbaugh and John Caito and|{enmers I3, Bicone 1. Fall to Rice 14-] was wide, but the Texas fans/on attempt against Almas, the ————— —— — ~~ Dave ‘Bauer leaped in a mass for | Fac. Luthern 13 Whitw arth 7. ’
pecial: Dinsmore, Dayton, B Flyer defenseman Vic before a packed Cotton Bowl
| Grigg ; : lo, Burbank, Cal.| y 3 , J. . Cont & a eclal! $1 Taylor, ‘rempié| COLIe8e of Galesburg, lil, because all sleeping facilities were shorthanded his team at 13:56 on downs in ‘the Second and third CWIRPLT CR J. A) crowd of 75,347 Clty. Cal, Bob Estes Special. Mace scored the first ‘Wabash taken. i periods to prevent Harvard from CRISPUS ATTUCKS (7) ‘0 (9,347. Ray Knepper, Belleville, Ill. Bardahli, .... +a holding penalty, but the caps! : ; > Ends—Hickman, Oldham. Ganzalus., The Mustangs sputtered futilely LEE Special: Faulkner. Grant Piston Rine| ouchdown in the third period on Hotel and tourist courts within, failed to get anything by Almas. 82ining its first victory of the west. - for a quarter against aler eC anaes BRocial: Lenny Lowe, Oxk:|2 Jars quarterback sneak and a 100-mile radius of Dallas were) ST. LOUIS INDIANAPOLIS Season. Cornett almost roughed i,na ‘warring Tom Williams. Rut- Oklahoma Aggie team that ad 1 FENDRICH : . - ! o mas ‘isbn Y , > Lew 3 $ labia. stevens Soeciai: Hal Robson, South: passe yards to end Bob Hol- booked solid. A 200-mile traffic aiisson ~~ Op BreWon and fumbled away its own third Qusrds—Lewis Barnett ~ |upset Arkansas and T Chrisurbank, Cal. Baldwin Special, and Bay- Stein in the fourth for the other./jam gave highway patrolmen be- Milligan ......0 0. RD.... .. Raglan consecutiv® triumph as a flashy Quarterbacks—Harvey Wilson L44 . . £Xas aris ess Leverett, Glendale, Cal, Thorne Bap Knox broke the scoring ice in|tween here and Oklahoma City al mpson 3 dines AI McNab yt butter-fingered backfield boh-| Left Halfbacks—Henderson. Ferguson. |tian, rattled over two touchdowns soe Rass Page us hi op from, San the second period with a six-yard nightmare throughout the night Baceari |i Kw R Morrison bled away possession of the ball nT ie he STONY Aria, Tigh Smid . Jose was without a driver at a oan . *. Spares: $f. Louis—Hyrmnak. Lamirande, Lr no : : SACRED HEART (6 e huge crowd with a six-touch- ; ee mtd ‘end sweep by halfback Calr Hoehn| Officers said the automobiles|Gris. Giadu. White, Sullivan. Doran. On six different occasions while Ends—Teagardin, Peity down last half parade “The House of Crane,” Distrs., Indpls, 3 {and tallied again in the third on | yw, bri | Pearson, Backor. .- Indianapoiis—Folk ities t th t back Tackles—Bortlein, Herbertz, Kneiper, ——— p . Arkansas Upsets {a one-yard plunge by fullback Pat ¢ ere” br nging Oklahoma footballi Quackenbush. Hs lier. Pekar, Reid, Glover, Pena es se e. team ac 2 pergler ” rsa— AI 4 . son. £0 v 5 G ds—Cahill, Ma . : - . ; if |Fairman who set up the TD play ans here for either the after-| Officials: Bernie Lamaitre referee: Leo total of 135 yards. Conse Brinkmann Ppes pn Ba lor 27-6 A op moon game between the Univer-|Carbol, linesman, “-However, Harvard's weak of- Quarterback Dwenger. > PRO-FOOTBALL * y Fy Ins . * {sities of Texas and Oklahoma, ors. Lowis =~. .... 1 1 2— 4/fense could do little with the ball] Right Halfback -Caito - Fullbacks— Ventura: Bauer
» Ww tesenanes —14| } FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Oct. 14 x ah h.011 13 the nightcap between Oklahoma '"dianavelis 8— llafter its one moment of glory in
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(UP)—The Arkansas Razorbacks = hOX seseceececs @ 7 7 0—J4/A & M. and Southern Methodist. (Nicholson: Sullivans. 17:18 “Pensitice [the second period, Crivpus Abuse: 7 Suarte} 0 0 33 TONIGHT 8 P.M. did away with a. three-year hoo- On th I { Haidy thoiding, 6:48: J Wilson tholdine. Sacted Heart io vy .*-_e C.Y.O. STADIUM W. 16TH AND HARDING STS. i . Ii} f , 19:34. G ee; rate Pest. field go today Dy Tumbling i4e Bayer Co LEAGUE [Franklin Routs | Second, period. at. Lo, a ae tors Rout Auburn tee: A."3 Thatcher Kead linesman. iq Y TRYON ALL-STARS se ond-half show .of power. . | WL TPG Ga {McHab Raglan, Quackenbushr. 1.36. Pen-| GAINSVILLE. Fla. Oct. HM. Lal © B.H. CA It was the first Arkansas vie- st loan .. 3.4 38102 Rose Poly, 40-0 bree HE ke 3:99% 4. Wh | (UP) The Florida Gators, unable hy Ruse i 1 oi 3 1 (WOM 5—LOST 0) ' ; § fory over its Southwest Confer-| SEAN ---- 0 11 1g 18! FRANKLIN, Oct. 14—Franklin| accom,” Simpsons 130.5. st ‘Lows. LO £e! going through” the air, came By Fasting frases. al .. CANTON ILLINOIS JETS ence foe since 1946, {INDIANAPOLIS ........ 0 100 1 «College scored at will today as! Gladu (White), 10:43. Penalties—Raz- to life in the closing minutes of Yards Gained Rushing . ..200 12 i { ‘the h 1 lan and Simpson (rouzhing. :20/, Rag- the first half d ards Gained Passing . 83 76 (WON 5-—LOST 1) | EASTERN DIVISION _ {the hustling Grizzlies racked up ian rcrosschecking), 8:21, Grigg (hold the first half today and steam-| passes Attempted nireense 18 1 : Yr WLTPuGGa'a one-sided 40 to 0 victory over Inf. 13:58) rolled hapless Auburn, 27 to 7, Basses Completed .. 3 Admission $1.25 Tax Incl Sorin 30 1 314° 8 y |. Baves: : : Passes Intercepted .. 3 0 S EM ROE for | Hershey 1A i 1 i ie 12/ lose Poly. Brennan 16 13 9-38 before: a homecoming crowd of Yard Lost Penalties . $ 65 1. Service Men In Uniform and High School Students 50c ee - Pr ‘a 3 11 ¥ 3 Don Sines started the ball roll. [Almas coo c oo 7 13 13921 30,000, : ry Tpouhuxroneative gig Children Free i a {Ing on the first play of the game . REE AR - . NEW IVEN AWAY AT LAST GAME OF SEASON BY Floic Wai $| 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE {fom scrimmage when he scam- Brown Triumphs, 55-13 ] : PoogE 3 hy BIRR MOTORS - “ GYM PANTS... rs. WL T PugEA NEXT OPFONENTS | PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 14, OPENING GAME THURS. OCT. 19, 2 nn Be 1m wom Sen or in) mm vote 8:30 P. M. etball Style {Boston 7 0 3:1 Hy : — gridmen, etting their appetites) % i Bask y $[95 Raronge i 8 i ilo red 68 yards off tackle to FEOT. | with a 34-point first half scoring , \ ; PANTS, All Colors | ; He collected his second six-pointer | CKETS ON SALE N y spree, gobbled up little Rhode] — RESULTS LAST Nigur = (Cf the day in the second period. |; i.ng State College, 55 to 13, in| . : . Ameriesn Leatue One of Franklin's TD's camel sin soir meeting today before Coliseum Box Office Noon to 10 P. m. Daily GYM SHOES «x $395UP | st lous 4 INDIANAPOLIS 1. in the second period when Tom|' ¢i eelng locay ore, PHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED, TA. 4555 : fiwsher' 3, oul xh 1 (overtime He ly ran back an intercepted 12,000 football fans in Brown a 1 : SWEAT SOX< . . 49¢] 7" Nuonai Leasue * |pass 38 yards, one in the thirgiStadium. | : 5 | Siontreai 1, Boston 1° (tier, - when Bob Ray ran back a punt Tr ; A i — : 72 yards and two in the fourth Seek Net Teams : | el » EM-ROE |... osm osimopsiose si fom nen tone i | & ’ A (interception by Jo x and al the Sportsman's Store basketball ; : } : i anapolis at Butfalo. 10-yard pass from Quarterback leagues at Sacred Heart ani New, INDIANAPOLIS (APS vs CINCINNATI MOHAWKS i > Z ? » ‘ . } SPORTING G00DS 00. ey rat h ovidence. Bob Wilson to End Bob Bella. - |Augusta gymnasiums should con} | "y : Yai, NATIONAL LEAGUE Score hy periods: = fact Ott Hurrle, Ma-4413. League SEASON TICKET PURCHASE PLAN STILL AVAILABLE wid 209 W. Wash. Li-3446 York at Chicago." i foie didi 3 un : go play is slated for Monday through SECOND GAME SUNDAY. OCT. 92. PITTSBURGH : tr Montreal at ? * Rose Leese i Ws Thursda, y nights, , § E ; . . ! —
