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Winners Score Only Touchdown Late In Second Period of Big Ten Battle

By JERRY LE DONN ~ ANN ARBOR, Mich. stumbled through a near-blizzard to a 7-to-0 victory over) Michigan today and a hefty sniff of the Rose Bow | The Tilinois win was sparked by snow-plowing Dick» Raklovits, who ripped Michigan's line to shreds as he spear-. __headed the fighting Illini te an 80-yard: late in the second period be-! -

ground gaining impossible.

fore a blowing snow made. Notre Dame Tops

moved on 12

Illinois the field

NEXT OPPONENTS at Towa. :

ILLINOIS Indiana at MICHIGAN

vits, to the Michigan 6, from Trail Again where Quarterback Fred Major (Continued From Page 13) tossed a basketball pass to End

Tony Klimek for the ggme-win-

ning score.

That just about sewed up the give Navy a 7-0 lead. 25-mile-an-hour wind gained momentum in the second g,s¢ interception to tie the score. half and slowed play to a near p,yiq Flood snatched a Zastrow

game. A

walk.

The all-important tussle; billed gs the game that would probably the game, made a 54-yard dash decide the Big Ten's Rose Bowl off tackle to the Navy 10. On representative, then turned into a fourth down, Williams passed to

kicking duel.

The bone-chilling, freezing caprara weather that had the crowd of c.yre, ruined Michigan’'s passing attack—its lone of-

90,000 shivering,

fensive weapon: ‘

With usually Dead-Eye Chuck

Orfmann’s aerial grounded by old man weather, “Michigan was helpless

straight running ~~ featuring the hard driving Raklo-

efforts to even the count.

The Wolverines could drive no further than the Illini 35 as they

offensive pn, nad tasted victory only twice

in its

tried desperately to get rolling.

Once behind,. Michigan adopted the strategy of quick-kicking to their backs against the goal posts, hoping for

get the Illini with

a fumble break.

But the Wolverines never got the break they were playing for. Illinois was just as careful about 4 fumbling away its one-touchdown Year against one win. lead with some fine kicking by

pole vault champion Don Laz.

With its ground game stopped cold, Michigan deviated from its 4, kicking policy long enbugh to try 11 passes. But Ortmann failed to The’ slippery pigskin bounced off the Ki

complete a single

toss,

numb fingers of his receivers.

Raklovits took over

in a way for Illini star Johnny Kar-

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Notre. Dame, in turn, needed a

Texas Upsets SMU, 23 to 20

Over 66,000 Watch Wild Contest

(Continued From Page 13) balance. But Bill Sullivan kicked wide on the try for point, his first miss in 21 tries this season. That was all Texas needed, but the Longhorns drove down to the SMU two in the closing minutes and produced themselves a safety. Desperate Benners passed from deep in the end zone to his quarterback H. N. Russell Jr, who was hit down behind the double stripes for a two-point safety, ’ > It was the’second ‘time a Benners pass had backfired. Texas got its Ainal touchdown in the third périod. when halfback Bubba Shapds intercepted on the ‘SMU I8“and got back to-the 10.- Texas lost back to the 26, then quarterback Ben’ Tompkins pitched a Zam- touchdown pass to Ben Procter. Kapish Townsend carried 26 times and netted 80 yards. His counterpart M Mc- in the SMU attack, Rote, found Marchand, Bush. Flood himself in the unfamiliar minus Caprara, column—winding up with a threeWil- yard deficit for rushing. The en-

pass on the Irish 40 and Fullback Jack L.andry, the running star of

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Billy Gay in the end zone and Joe converted to tie the

Kicks Field Goal Navy went ahead in the third on a 19-yard field goal by: Drew but here Williams and company, hardwood before “today's game, went to “town, starting the 78 yard drive that put them ahead to stay with Landry driving for a gain of 26 vards on four tries. : Fred Wallner of Notre Dame and Bob Lowell of Navy, their tempers frayed by the playing conditions and the rough battle. started a fist fight near the end but officials ejected them before the brawl became general. It" was Navy's fifth loss of the

this week

season

Center Gre entertains Township

The Hoosierdon with the n under visits-Deea and the f

NOTRE Ostrowski, Tackles—Flynn, Left . Guards—Burns, Centers—Groom Right -Guards Stroud Right Tackles—Toneff, Weiltham Mutscheller,

DAME Helwig. Bardash Epstein.

Left Left

Ends

Opening last ye thedral pi of the Ir champs Washingto Friday), a School. The Iris

Wallner, Boil, Alessanof Dunhay,

Kelly chievitz = Quarterbacks Williams Left Halfbacks—Gay

Mazur Jolinson,

» ght Halfbacks Fultbacks Landry, Cotter,

Ends—Treadwel, McDonald,

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Navy's Roger Drew Brings Down Landry

John Landry, Notre Dame fullback, No 30,

Catch the Eye of Preps

1950-51 Campaigns This Week End

It's roundball tt e. Basketball's infe

Fr county grid champs turn to bas- Riddle Jr.-from the fast stepping yards compared with 323 for the young team that upset Southport, Bucks, who had 246 on the ground 54 to 48 in the second round of and 77 in the air. But several fac-

ketball Friday. The basketball Giants travel to

“Starts Nov. 15 county

way

the local scene Friday, Nov. 17.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

y Ohio State

Statistics Give Edge To Wildcats; Bucks

Paced by Janowicz - By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer EVANSTON, HL Nov-4 State and its one rid .Y.ie danowicz,

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stifled NEXT OPPONENTS Fi NBETHWESTERN at Purdue. OHIO STATE at Wisconsin

western; 32 to 0 freezing weather straight Big 10 victory. The Buckeyes, with Janow leading the way even as-=a blocke

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is brought down by Navy's Roger Drew (right) and

. v 3ut even though losing, North . the grid contest played -at Cleveland. The man in the a © lb some. gl foe nessee on the Carolina 33- and’ rank Leahy's Fightin Irish won the game, 19 to IC. Wildcats rushed through ‘the Tailback = Hank. Lauricella and a "Buckeye ‘line for 163 -yards, a Fullback Andy Kozar, whom Round Ball and Hardwood ::: wie. «Conch Bon Neviana cai our ] : group which had allowed five best back.” carried off tackle and previous oppongnts to gain an up the middle to the five. = average . of only 42 yards per ;

game Statistics: Favor Wildeats

The Wildcats air too, as Dick Flowers and Bot Burson, combined to complete 2

ee County Basketball Teams Open

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOLUS

fous pollen is in the air and Marion County's

disease for-the winter. .

The spheroid will replace the ellipsoid at three county schools fourth touchdown.

-end. Following completion of the 1950

iday, Ben Davis’ 1950

Statistics gave Northwes the edge ‘with a total

county football

we, Franklin Township Greenwood and Pike goes to Danville,

the sectionals. Eddie: Woods, who tors in Ohio State's victory failed averaged 10 points game in to appear in these figures, seven games. and John O'Donnell, round out the nucleus. Ohio State standout. He converted Sacred IHleart. minus County successfully after two touchdowns Scoring Champ Ray Riley, enter--and completed four of 42 passes tains Mount Comfort, ‘and Speed- for 61 yards and one touchdown. way's. three-time county cham- He handled the ball on 39 of Ohio pions in a

a Janowicz, as usual, was the

trio - ushers in 1's favorite indoor sport 1488 movement getting Nov. 15. Greenwood tur Central on the 15th

irst big week-end hits hot one.

Plugs Mave 'Nen Coach The

derson

vards. Be then will be a quintet ar’'s local powers. Ca up at least “four 1950 co-city grid Tech has to defeat n for a. two-way nd is at home to Deaf

nated game be under Neat, moved

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by - ine ot e : eight tries. But he had one quick

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“ne of Central Indiana's finest Pooting for the sidelines most. o

coaching records. at Speedway, re- the time.

: . : x 3 m kev 1i h miss Dean Cunning- linquished the head coaching reins - The Buckeye line, though, botl

ps Michigan, 7-( orthwestern Whipped 32-0 16-0 Victory Over

gang North-

for its fourth

for two long runs by teammates within sight of Tennessee's goals Karl Sturtz and Walt Klevay Fumbles Plentiful proved their superiority’ in the opening 2's minutes. From then - Fumbles were plentiful and on, it was only a question of how Tennessee fYurned two of them

big a score Ohio State might run =»

were good in the

of 32 throws for 209 yards. But one of Flowers’ heaves was interathletes will begin sniffing this week before getting the Hoosier CPted by Sherwin Gandee and returned 30. yards for the Buckeyve's

tern al of 372

goto Franklin Township State's 77 plays from serimmage offensive haekfield and on his 19 rushes gained 53 arty, Kenny Smock and Orville

_As usual he did all the Buckeye punting. averaging 48.9 yards:on

_ Kick of 83 yards which was called tyrned to his b back and his average could have duties at Washin g after: Charles Nay, who compiled been far greater had he not been School.

Fumbles Mark Vols

Grounded Tar Heels

Tennessee Holds Carolina's . Dick Bunting ys To 20 Yards in 11 Tries; Billy Hayes Out

By JULIAN GRANGER, United Press Sports Writer a KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 4 Tennessee's brutal, fumbles snatching line opened the way for two touchdowns and piled on R ° safety: for emphasis today. in a 16 to 0 victory over North Carolina before 38,000 shivering homecoming fans. > Led by 210-pound tackle Bill (Pug) Pearlman. the Vol forwards chilled North Carolina's attack as thoroughly -as the “bitter wind did the spectators. Carolina's Hone offensive threat, Left Hal? ee back Dick Bunting was held to 20 yards in 11 tries. Three other visiting backs wound up with — minus yardage. North Carolina's passing fulle back, Billy Hayes, sat this one out with injuries and the grounded - Tar Heels never gob. .

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into scores,

The first bobble, by Fullback Dick Weiss, set up. Ten

Neyland subbed Herky Payne for Lauricella and in two. crunche ing drives through the right side of Carolina's line, Payne counted. ‘Pat Shires kicked the first of two conversions. Bud: Sherrod, who gave little ground at the left end of the Tennessee line, landed on another fumble by sub Fullback Skeet Hesmer on the Carolina five. On. third down, Payne bucked left tackle to score.

Loses the Ball

Kozar, who made 138 yards through the Carolina line, drove to the Carolina 23 in the third period but the ball bounded from his hands and was caught by Bunting. Falling in ‘behind a blocker, Bunting darted up the sidelines for 50 yards before Lauricella nailed him. Cdrolina’s attack fizzled there, and geveral minutes later Pear. man smeared Weiss over the goal for a safety. Neyland called Lauricella’s play on Bunting’'s fumble return the “outstanding piay of the game” and said Tennessee had played its

best game of the season. A ei

Jim Peterson quarterback.

All-Stars Face Comets at CY0

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Three First Stringers Doubtful Starters

The Tryon All-Stars will attempt to run their victory string to nine straight games when they meetthe Forrest Comets, of Forrest, Ill, at 1:30 p. ‘Mm. today at CYO Field. Three members of the All-Star Moe Mori-

Williams, are due to injuries, Pat McCaffey will take over as successor to Dave Hine, who reasketball coaching ton High

doubtful starters

f The Cincinnati All-Stars will be

at the CYO Field Nov. 12.

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: 3 ing. Greek ras ert Tackles v . tregust. tire SMU netted only 68 yards, : Eamaivelv.-: ofonsiv : Tas, the galloping. (reel who was) to GL. rd et against Toray 40 ot i ae ot ham, now at Michigan State, but after winning his third straight offensively and defensively, was Sidelined with an ankle Injury. Gonters Brysor.. Botuha. Kukowski gain: a I DA get Charles Kirkhoff, Bob Spring- county crown : a classy group, and it softened up The slightly built linebuster ac- -Fiht Guards— Lowell. -Stecle, Owens, completions in-47 tries gage SMU Se 'T Ey s . a on Tr iat ewe the Northwestern forwards SE ona Seiber, McCowan 352 vards rina oR Mavac €8, Mike Conaton and Johnny Coach Henry Potter's Flashes. 2 counted ‘for 122 yards of the 226 Right Tackles Hunt. Gragg. (ova yards, against 138 for Texas mam winner £' the Green steadily throughout the game. 2 ‘Right Exds-—Bakke, Gurski, Baldinger, 10 comp i y 8 of the Greenfield sec- . 5 on omplete in 18 attempted, esa CNL Illinois relled up. Carson . : I : . tional, became the third Mar NORTHWESTERN Michigan's only threat in the Quarterbacks -Zastrow. €ameron The ‘Stout ‘Texas line was the Counts toss 13st a : , a Jou Left Ends. Sionssifer. Steeh. Rich Kuehl. A Sr . oe e alfbacks —Hauf ane rady Sor ereic eb Arp A . : A > ast year to 1 5 eft Tackles—Hut 7alker, re. .60 minutes of sliding came early . Right Halfbacks Powers, Adorney, Sun- biggest fac or in the upset. Bill FONncos [ Mm respective sectional tourney n its Lef Tackles re, ev iowe in the opening stanza. EY oncks Fico. A mah. oD Milburn, ‘the end who nailed . 4 T hr Bis’ Gree rbd bl, Centers—Wietecha. Petter. ; Burly Wolverine tackle - Tom Wilner." 8 - P CH bi Fyssell for ‘the fourth period : Ebi, hie aii wht R jost to i 2 Guards Mar Rae Anderson, Jae Johnson recovered a fumble on Notre Dame ‘0.1 & 5-10 Safety, and linebackers June of the “semi-fine Ie rernoon ame Ww} at Ends Keddie, Hagmann, Kragthe Tllint- 35; but Michigan—no Max... _... 0.7 3.0.10 Davis -and . Don Menasco. along JT main Li Dy na as. he re-i Jn En Sang hsireriah more than took position When Points after touchdowns: Drew. Caprara. With guards Bud McFadin and ji i ge = a Hononal represen- . Quarterbacks= Flowers Springe urs ‘ Id goal: Drew : ‘ ; : ative. : ; 3 Nov. 2 Pe \ bay. O'Brie Wolverine fullback Don Dufek reo Ins Serwanger. Chicago: Ums Den £ unningham and tackle Bill - WwW t Mi hi at H e y » Heh opens Nov. =0 ek Halfbacks Alban, OBrien. 4 tumbled af ter-driving tothe 35-feo-Io- Glboac Nophuestern —Fiald Wilson weps-the-immovables-whe——steorern_ Michigan at Howe. another promising’ Right. Halfhacks.— G. Miller, Bennett with center Joe Cole recovering. |Goebel, Michig 2 most often stopped Rote. Leads All the Way or . WHE Ye on yersatlle nc es har, Proska So crippled was Michigan at the First downs Navy STATISTICS ’ : ; = atnletes Joe. Sexon and’ Myron OHIO STATE end of the game that it was Rushing yardage 133 Th Texas SMU (Continued From Page 13) Moriarity for varsity e perience. Loft ‘Ends... Watson. - Armsironsg Bikie . 9° Passing vardage _ TER [Owns 3 14 : rma aw Left Tackles—Wittmann. Logan: Miller forced to play its number five Passes attempted 19 Busing Jarcage 140 .8 end, On the next play Pen Cor- Coach Herman . Hinshaw lost Campanella. Smith j ea : . , Hl Passes completed 9 T passing yardage . - 138 352 x eight of 10 veteran Green lads Left Guards—-Ruzich, Manz. Fischer right halfback ‘Wes Bradford, a passes intercepted 1 1/ Basses attempted ts 18 41 nelius slashe dover. Floyd Jen- : E i Centers—McCullough. Heid. Rath «rT lad who didn't even make the Bunts 5 4] asses gompleted : DM ea ted Southport, still possessing some Right Guards. Bills. © Rounemus, - Faehl : Punting average 3 § Passes intercepted Gilani | 2 nings converted. height, opens at Franklin Hiefikko, En program. Bumbles das LL bun rape Fhompson- returned the kickoff Broad Tip il B Tack] OV aTReT SUCKSKIN SoFT/ The victory left Illinois with Dena ined ieee 0 Bb ihles 2 5 ( "2 46 yards to the-Butler 38. Morse T Fost tipple, 38716 36 Toser fo Qa erhaTRS: de. Wit - I \ - rs se ardsgpeRralizec 0), — 50 > GC L Arve- or | | . oes bd a only a 7 to-6-defeat by Wisconsin, es Score by Perinds ot hit “first down on the 18 and a Se : 7 ue he Tye jangling local 4 eft Haifbacks—Janowirz. Bruney, Dem- BECAUSE THEY'RE vs, marring its record of five vic- PWALEE an S Texas 9 21 pass from Harris to Thompson A hg y ( Famplonsain Fame, Ress Kisvai. Heatiion TRIPLE TANNED tories. ~Touchdowhs- Townsend re iosput it over, with Mesritt convert- 5808S 10 ‘Lawrence Central Nov. Eg yey amin : ee seed £ ite Eonts Bier Jo widow - ing. Later, Thompson. intercepted Bair Returning for Coagh Frank dlbacks CS griandee, Hin, Koepick Ashland Defeats Wah h 0 0 tackled Russell Jr. in SMU end Tim Crawfarth’s pass and ran 40 saird Bre: . Dave Jessee, ‘who Northwestern 0.0.0.0 9 : ] - : vards: to the -.Butler .31. Harris 2Veraged 3.9 points in 18 games; 9%S, ai, Gandee, Klevay, Cur- . = FE = \ cr . : - first down on Warren Sparks and Bob Hanna, <illo. 8 Gandeer Bi EX points : - assed to Morse first ds I Hanna. ¢ Ce Huntington, 45 7 y DePauw Swamps : pa: i to Mor se for fi ts W n on a oh LR ; WABASH Ind sNov. 4 (UP) — i I Gi C he-20. Harris then hit Thompson ; ow Mas Maturity : RS i eo | : Y ‘ith a touchdown pass Merritt Howé. “eliminated by Teh, 51 ; Huntington drew first blood but ittle wants ross - Wit BR Louen I i ans 0., then exploded for “I : . Sycamore, 33 0 converted to 34 In the semi-finals of the Football Tickets ? hi ; “REE OPPONENTS . 50-Yard Line Twice GREENCASTLE, Nov. 4 (UP). In the third quarter the -Bron-’local sectionals— will have ma- Carl Callahan of the Bush Cal- IT has been done 2 HUNTINGTON at Defiance ; TIT AS Times Svecial I Depanys Tigers ran over cos put together'three first downs turity in ‘Kenny Wood, Wilbur Jahan Sporting: Goods~Co” “136 BE.. thousands of times. seven touchdowns to: whip the r SEW ANEE, Tenn. nod A de- he lana State: v3 10 O-—-before a from the Western 39 following-¥ohbe Ed Dsvyer,- Charles Mec- Washington Sha announces he has WOLVERINE Shell Foresters, 45 to .7, in a. college ve minied L Riyersiy of the NEXT OPPONENTS 2 the Ki ko 89 travel to the Butler Mullen and Dave Fahrbach,. all 100 A Sar sale for the Notre Hopsehides are frozfootball ‘game tonight. J |m0 3 We nee) 00 a eam. DE PAUW at Lake Forest U. “Bob Morse went off tackle veterans of last vear. Dame-Pittsburgh football game, re A : j or on. Planked Wabash's Little Giants, "NPIANA_STATE at Ball State ‘twice ‘to. make it. Merritt missed = Three other new faces will oe- Nov. I, at South Beyd: There en in ice for weeks. Huntington scored on the sec- Sas — : : - er. .n faces. wil .o wil a a They always. dry out Bnd play of the game, when Paul -° '© 0. here this afternoon. Dads’ Day. crowd: of 4000 today the final conversion cupy the “head coaching benches. are-also tickets "available for the oe, Ble d Buzzard went over from the two. A two-touchdown barrage in to even up their season record at The beaten Bulldogs were not Murray Mendenhall Jr., replaces Indiana-Marquette. g a me at 80 t as buckskin an vard: line. ‘The touchdown was the first period off a 77-yard drive three wins and three losses done yet nd care ‘back in the Earl Overman. who maved To Ta. Bloomington, Nov. 18 as pliable as bamboo. ho get ip hy a BT-yard pass play and.a fumble gave the. hosts their DePauw was held seoreless—ip-dinal quar Butler took a punt hanon from Beech Groen. Marvin — sr rn rer ~from—Buzzard-toEidon Weller. itd victory in five games. the first period but tallied twice on their 35 A pass from Craw- (ave another , Butler hardwood - T - Terry Fackler and Dick Martin ». Fullback David Jones and Left in the second on. a plunge by forth to Sturgeon netted 4 yards mnus, assumed. conimand. of PR oo T AL 3 tallied. thrée times for the Halfback Tom McKeithen altér- Steve Nagy and a pass from and another of the Same made it Decatur Central after Charlie > 7 — Buckeves nated on the (¢-yard march. Mc- Craig: Chamberlain to N a.gvy. first. down on the Western 29. Maas was ned head Baseball WORLD'S CHAMPION Aa Sr 2 NEXT OPPONENTS . Ward Shawver ran for two TDs Crawforth found John Schusslér coach: and istant basketball — — amas at inary he ~~ in the thi*d frame. one a 82-vard open. and hit him on the Bronco coach at Tech: | i “ eithen scored from the four off sprint, and Paul Lee op » 1-yard: ‘line ‘rawfort neake citzhugh © wh t 5 ! l ’ a ee plunged for at ine, Crawforth “sneaked Fitzhugh T.vor vho! stepped : L E Tp ar Bete Feeling off runs the Tigers’ final markér in the ver but Jennings missed the down from the ton coachir g spot PHILADELPHIA EAGLES . eran ee gn k... en SL and 2 yards, orter fourth. conversion. it Crispus Attucks ill athle- y$ : | : : a Converted thie first twin Of THESE" me rm Butler again r 3 REET Te Ban Si i 3 1 i Oy R : . erga Ae LOL A A I 1 roared haeic ade -tiesdirector Kut han head - 1 ; : : placements. Te Texas A&M Cc : yh interferanoes pe nalty- and. COACHING duties 10 AL PITTSBURGH STEELERS rs Tr 1 0-POINT sit FOUChdown. Passes = rushes: SOU first down 6m the Western 4, former=Tndi ana Cert <L ar mth : ; =f ; ! After the kickoff’ Wabash's “Jim Arkansas; 42-13 a Cornelius. Bot 3. but the next twop-lete- Crowe was assistant in bas- 1:00 P. M. TODAY 3 Mace fumbled on the Wabash 35 COI AR oF rs “plays saw the ball just Inches ReTDRIThetdres acim tres mai i eri chomp re That Css b and Frank Watkins and Dick Ne ESE STATION, Tex. short of ‘the goal. On the fourth ; Aired Exclusively = Willard recovered. In two plays . °° t Rambling Rohert play Gene. Clvsdal s B - : . AL : : ; é re Clysdale © sl: 1 INSPECTION McKeithen went to the 12.” Two Soma, A ferocious fullback with a down Walls 2 I ame Local H. S. Basketball 9 Irdiavapolis Shel ’ t y i rok a ala tine 8 & yé 8 sho ) f > . 5 ) plays later, David Wendel. flipped ) oken nose, and Lale Lary, a 19- goal and that was it, Lid-Lifters for 1950-51 by your . from the 12 to Poter in the end Y®2r-old scathack, led yTexas A&M ‘es . o Z ¥ bs j ) n v A Western: rolled up 21 first , FRIDAY zone. to an unbelievable 42-13 victory downs to 13 for Butler. hag. 37. Ben Davis ab Cente MOTOROLA TV DEALERS ; 3 The fibres WE CHECK— The hosts added another in the OVer the Arkansas Razorbacks yards net rushing and 7s Passing De on a © D on on HERE'S spectacular proof of moccasin- in SHELL : third when McKeithen and Jones ténight. ° while Butler had 83 net rushing Gree od November 13 soft comfort in Wolverine Shell Horse- Horsehide y ¢ i v\r 5 . : ore . Free Wooc 1 Décatur Central g : ’ q : ©. HEADLIGHTS drove to the 14; where he smashed Lary, A 180-pound junior from and 157 passing. ” "November 13 * hides. But that’s only half the story. 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