Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1950 — Page 16

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By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Svorts Writer NEW: YORK, Nov. 6— There. were 32 unbeaten and untied college football teams still around * to answer the roll call today after a week-end that saw seven others lose their perfect record status. It was the smallest toll of the season for the honor Toll outfits, most of which rolled up big and comfortable margins in preserving their place in the ranks. Seven of the 32 ‘eams— ‘Kentucky with eight victories, Wyoming and California with seven, and Army, Princeton, OklaWi g ¢ ie homa, and Miami, Fla.—were sooo ¢ : called big time outfits,. Only ore

¢ Bey Woit (6), Indianapolis, takes care of Glen Sonmar (12), mMalor team, Southern Methodist, levelan

was. beaten, the previous No. 1 by grabbing his hockey stick as he propels the puck ranking school in the pation,

ih with his free hand during last night's hockey game at the dropping a 23-10-20 decision to the

Eason. The Caps lost, 7-2. Texas Longhorns, 2 "a » ® ww The East, led by the state of : . . : Pennsylvania which had five un- | i Hellermen Bow, 7 to 2, in Coliseum beaten and untied teams, had 11 2 of the 32 on the list, while the! As Victory Trail Comes to Abrupt Halt Midwest next in line with. nine]

By BILL EGGERT There were five perfect record

It is rumored, quite facetiously, that our Indianapolis Caps are teams eft In the South four a} ing along with the nation’s voters tomorrow and unload their aciiic. Loan we e

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3 Swedes from Gustavus After setting up a snappy one-in-a-row winning streak with A Adolphus of Minnesota still led 542 N. Tibbs Ave, and Glen Allender, 941 N. Belle Vieu Pl.

8:ta 2 victory over the Barons —————————— er WE a ae = meee erro ——— npr

night and were beaten to 2: by the same Barons. The dif-

must be secreted in the H T a i ‘hn y between games. ere Omorrow | The highest scoring team on the 5 Hoosier Loop Leaders to Seek Eighth

R308 Tams list was Morris Harvey of West Caps took as many shots| = - : = . . ; the he both goalies had] Locals Drop Road Virginia which has run up 299 Victory; IU, Purdue Face Big 10 Foes points in seven victories for sn By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer.

Cleveland got seven goals 5395 fans didn’t get to see; Last year's “Running Rookies” Caps notch their first Coli- are running the wrong way now. ; , as tory’ this season. |. The I Anapolia i Beri Wich had a 42.1 average wih terbury it may mean a perfect season. SSaturday night they won instill had to win an NBA start as 295 points. da Crosse had Brove had a close T to 6 escape at Indiana Central Saturday, seek thei nt of bosses Jack Adams and they came home to face the New MOre points, 324, Dut Hs total was eighth consecutive triumph against often-beaten St. Joseph's th my Ivali, general-manager York Knickerbockers tomorrow amassed in eight games. ~ | week-end. d" coach, Respéctively of the night. The tilt with New York _ Among the major teams, rent Detroit Réd Wings. Adams will lift the curtain on local pro Princeton was the highest scorer a ers HCC: teams. and. Ball’ State lied some psychology before hasketball for the year. with 226 points in six games for {Cardinals also that game and rather than read] But it was curtains for the # 37.6 point average. The Tigers . ‘ring down the

» slightly better than the previous leader, Valparaiso of Indiana

riot act he kibitzed with the Olymps in Fi. Wayne last night. could have polstered their total curtain. Taylor and lessened the tension. Only their shooting averages re- €Ven more had they chosen to fp 2 ow meets Indiana the tension got tight lastiinain to be lifted. The locals d0 80 in their 45-to-7 rout of Central Man|dropped a 68-to-63 tilt to the Colgate in which they ran up 23 chester invades he rind Be twice tn the Pistons, their third loss in as foinis 1 the first quarter, then pacy Sanson Games North Central, i ‘many tries in NBA competition : : 5» an a and Steve Wochy at 15:32. nic season. |. Petition rhe other teams besides South- Picture Clearing Up state hosts In4 s goal was made while] Groza Scores 31 iern Methodist which were de-| Py STAN OPOTOWSKY diana State. Cl was shorthanded and The Pistons were ahead at ev- [¢atéd were Missouri Valley, "Enited Press Sports Writer Indiana a nd

he stored the only way he knows lery quarter-post, Larry Foust and Valley City of North Dakota, NEW YORK. Nov. 6-— Cali- Purdue try Big bow=-high into the right corner.ip., TRifrey post. i to outdo Wheaton of Iilinois, Parsons of fornia vs. Wisconsin ‘in the Rose 10 opposition. ; * Nightmare Period Alex Groza's 31-point- effort for 10Wwa, and Mt. Union of Ohio, In Bowl, Texas vs. Oklahoma in the The Hoosiers, in gk prendentia

Gerry ' the Olympians. Foust, a former the Midwest, and Drexel of Penn- cotton Bowl, Southern Methodist their t h i r d into of Reid put the gaps pack) Philadelphia LaSalle College star, Sylvania in the East. vs. the Kentucky-Tennessee win- straight road game, play Michiga

og Li oat cee lost to Oklahoma this season, 13- : Other out-stat sy OKIanoma a

J. Maylor, Black. pa deal If they so chose, When last sighted, Harris was not losing any sleep about the

i , : Yankees’ pron f blooming Yankee organization. , €es Dronunciamento, nor, to

elly; & 8, Buller. Williams, Her- . eiiys arertag, - ier, Sonmor, 28er Bucky Harris who, since Inte

Ei Wochy, Lund 1948, has reserved a refrigerative

Salk: Raferes, Walton Russell: Ines- spot sn his heart for the whole

Say and now meets Tennessee NePauw at Lake Forest, Ill, an Tech Valparaiso's. undefeated Crusac Orange Bowl- M and Wy- ars at Wheaton, Ill.

allami oming both are undef 1 and Othe © aintrastate games wer

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are now engaged in the unimpor- Northwes appears a cinch for « on slg = 3 = Indianssons, oe The recent rumpus began when tant process of utterly ignoring feet he stern, anpears Ee go , Buller), 9:36. Pensities—none, it came to Harris’ attention that each other. This era of hard to the Rose:Bowl two years 5 Perl riod —§ — Cleveland, Sofmor they Yankees might be. willing to feeling will last until such time 5 row. Army, unbea ten and un- . Hand, Tere take Third Baseman Eddie Yost ag officials of both clubs meet yieq aftér a 28-13 win over Penn 3.00. B—Indianapors, and/or First Baseman Mickey over the conference table, for- and Princeton 45.7 victor: over sions 15:08; 9--Cleveland, Vernon off Washington's hands. mally bury the hatchet and work Colgate, are two perfect record wi Ts Local H. S. Basketball

back: at the hands of Earlhan Franklin, 10 to. T:

« 18:32. Penalties— Wolit sticking) 1:51, Lauitt (holding) 14:10.. Harris immediately cleared his gut-a deal which will be as all taams which don’t go to bowls.

a the kee : throat, wrinkled his brow menac-.bgseball deals invariably are; “to EE Lid- Lifters for 1950-51

ingly, checked an impulse to blis- mutual advantage.” ter the atmosphere with fiery in- This does not mean, of course, Pro Basketball B eis ai Ben Davis at to. vective and settled for a. short that Harris will ever find kind By United Press 2 Greenwood at F - 18 og . . ap y . { ik ownsh LR Lhe. 4 and “simple “Nuts to the Yan- words for the Yankees -or that A iy ji A shen cad 3 Bx i Kees.” they in turn will ‘ever nominate EASTERN DIVISION ' H¥osd November i" in a3 Really. Means It: . him as the Manager of the Cen=' 33 i pion. y et SHHUTY, ansaid Bu tx + Th 3 & . T Pts. 0°00! e heart-warming thing about| “ge qq of this kind. are nét tin. PiHadeinnia” 0... 313 20 Bucky boy is that-when he says rh 3 12 32 i something, not only does he mean common in the big leagues and’ } Bosto on , 8 3 i eon 5 8 few are -of such a serious turn, : WESTERN DIVISION _ 0 4-33 it. but he means to have his op- that they * are remembered . for WL. Pct * : 5 ¥ i 1 000 t nce Centra Ne ponents know he means it. 'more than two or three seasons Fenster : 3 0° 1000 BeHLE i Tan LIS 2..% Lvs their everlasting credit may at pest, a ae ce 3 3 3 © ‘Southport at Washington. fit be said that the Yankees don’t, Actually each of the 16 major INDIAN APOLTS ana 1 000 Manual at Tgwience: Sintra take long to catch: on. Word league clubs finds, itself depend: Results Yesterday ; I ech uk Hower > fo ity y York 93 (overtime) . 8 og came to them of Harris sentl- ant upon the others at some time es 85. INDIANAPOLIS 3. al 13 ments and instinctively they real- or other, If any ‘one club ever Syracuse 80. Minneapolis 87 oy H. 5 Grid Slate 3 Bo Theis Pik employee. meant jecided to nurse a long standing 4 wha € sal XJ ridax. 2p. m 4B grudge against another, the Football Notes Sortie ut Broad Rvp

That set the Yankes' well-oflad chances are both teams would Washingt stord ilts the CYO, Cadet Shing on at Tec 4 machinery. in motion. - To begin suffer. eat vision 18. Joan of (Are 1... Howe at Crispus Attucks.

The Hoosier College Conference champions from Danville, who

Manchester and Taylor, other

Manehester-20-to 6.invades Earl-

their-South Bend stadium Satur -Pitshurgh... Four. Cleveland fo v—

£ clubs also Wt he Aff '5T Home, ee eland: Goal; ‘Bower: rfefente, Samis; - This latest vendetta was = TG Nos er only to ‘Mississippi State. road Huntington at pefiange 4 | i ; i ¥ i GCERVEBANP Nev ER)

DE By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer —— oe SE ay =i40 a um nn tive measures” are in the, NEW YORK. Nov. 8, W ashington has bfoken off diplomatic - Su: Slorare SMU al “pos i- Pulsed Wabash at Sews aree, Tenn., v.? i relations. with the Yankees — but only until such time as either party bility if its gets by Texas A&M Neo Irish: Facn Pitt. 0 oy Sonar es finds & ‘cold war” no longer practicable nor profitable. 3 Arkans is, Baylos and Tou, Rea : pe a NAFOLIS: Goal. Brennan: detente, The Senators and Yankees are smack in the-triddie-of a fright- buc BT Fiasida. Aber as 6 * Notre ‘Dame's Irish return t - Siakeiia es a LS : =A feud-which~i-ahybody-is-keepingeount—is-certrinty tire REYENtyy Sha: & © 3 A day AR Walk McNab. Sclsizsl. Reid, Glover, Haldy. seventh in a sefies of silly saqtabbles: mre 6 : TETess Be RKEV IY: YY hog Hoosie

These five local sportsmen were among a party of Il men that returned last week-end from a Southwest, and one in the Rocky) hunting trip to.Canada. It is obvious the jaunt was successful. Their “catch included five white tail

aney, 717 E. 19th St.; Mike Haney,

habits. # That's as good an alibi as any other for the Caps’ cellar habits Mountains. ‘| deer, 20 partridges and 40 pounds of fish. Showing off the spoils (left to right) are Lloyd Dodd, the American Hockey League's Western Division. The cles Win 9 Straight | 1620 W. Ray St.; Orville Shawer, 1609 W. Vermont St.; Tom H

Gop went miss asim here Olympians Open Ty Ta Gone wi Tefen ‘Canterbury Hopes to Close Bp Under Fire Christian of Texas had «nt §oagson With Record Perfect After Fifth Loss

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ost equal number of saves) : ; . : : y | Tilt to Pistons average of 42.7 points per game, The 1950 college football campaign disappointing for most In- Job Through Season diana clubs, ends for four Hoosier elevens this week, but for .Can- By JERRY .LE DONNE

United Press Sports Writer DETROIT, Nov. 6—Fiery Bo r McMillin's job as general man-

iS ager-coach of the skidding De=-

troit Lions was in jeopardy today 'g as. the result of four straight defeats and the rumblings of player dissension, + Although under fire by the Lions’ board of directors, McMillin is expected to be retained until the end of the season. “It wouldn't be a good thing for the club to change horses in

said. | It would cost the Lions $60,000 to buy up McMillin’s contract which still has two years to run n after this season.

threw in 20 points. Riffe 100- ner in the Sugar Bowl, and Miami at Ann Arbor, while Purdue's con- It's no secret that the directors second period and the Barons’ b y, a Hoo Nation’ S Unbeaten vs Wyoming in. the Orange Bowl ference cellar-dwellers host North- and stockholders of the Lions

eo Mmeet-and weigh the accomplish;

Sa. lame. shoulder hurt in the E di 'C id Ww 38L 1 BOL A ham this- week. Ot 3: it a‘rematch: is: being urged. 3 &, : prday night game: ” ngage im oO ar’ os 13 Bu a EH ! TS ae victors were Ashland, O. which ments-of the team and its coach-

d ing staff before maki ng any de-

he Sot Tes —eitions: REE —

Reports of disses ion . between the players_and M¢Millin-48 helieved to be one of the big problems that concerns the-diréctors: 0’ Hs

& : co $ 1 = — ~~ c —y ete, “DOMRER wires. TRF SE (OUONEd OTT bY WaSNITRION Manso tith whom. they—couid BEAT NOP CTI, 1670, Satur): Rose Poly at Cedarvilie, 0.

d The Cleveland Indians today an1- nounced the. signifg of a new

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l 10 ere 4 Tm vir 5% mq. 4 bean, Thal Was he YESF Dar yas Re concerned sbot Harris untied. Miami heat Georgetown. Anderson at Frarklin,-and-Wa- Romie Eames i and ean abedring frre ~ -/bounced gs Yankee manager when pic Ue. : Ls 42-7, and now plays Louisville. bash at Hanover. Ball State and President Ellis Rvan said he be- . - he ‘failed to win his second 1 rE : Fs Wyoming licked Idaho, 14-7, and gy. Joseph's fought to a 7T-all lieves the Tribes’ poor season-end . straight pennant by a meager In Juang Each Other lui néxt faces Brigham Young standoff in St. Joe's homecoming; Showing was responsible for matter of two games, 0 CluDS Qhijo State. 32-0 conquerer of pepauw swamped ‘Indiana State, Smaller crowds rather than TV.

33 to 0; Rose Poly's Engineers However, Rvan said the club suffered their sixth, straight set- will keep an eye on the relation

1, “between television and the turn-

26 to 8, and Hanover rolled over stile.” For the present, he said,

“we're more inclined to attribute the attendance decrease to the team’s late August slump and unbelievably poor weather.” . . _ Although the terms: of the agreement were not disclosed, officials ‘did say it would run for only the 19: 51 season. 2

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To Rack Up Victories

Field Goal Edges Cards, 10 to 7, for Browns;

Steelers Top Eagles, 9 to 7, on Three Boots

By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Pro football field generals tried dut a “new” idea in Sunday's games and it worked so well that: ONE: The Cleveland Browns are in first place today in the American Conference of the National Football League. TWO: The Philadelphia Eagles have slipped to second. THREE: The New York Giants are tied with the Eagles for sec . i weapon” that decided ended in a scoring toss to Charthree of the six games played ley Justice. with the above results was 0 Bears Trim Lions kick the ball for points, Insteac The other three games were OF SWORE UR Ths the settled in more “modern” fashion ol; Ss a as the Los Angeles Rams whipped The_Browns, who were high- San Francisco, 28 to 21; the Chicago Bears downed Detroit, 35 to 21; and Baltimore beat Green Bay, 41 to 21.

America Conference for four years, moved into first place on the strength of one humble field Dah = ; goal that beat the Chicago Cards! ~The Ram's victory moved them 10 to 7—a 17-yard boot by Lou within a half-game- of first place | (The Toe) Groza. The score in the National Conference, held came in the first period, follow- by the idle New York Yanks, ing a Brown touchdown ‘scored Trailing 14-7 in the third period, on Dub Jones’ 33-yard run, Los Angeles rallied for thyee TDs Tripucka “Scores on smashes by Dick Hoerner and | The Browns could do no more {Paul Barry and a pass intercepscoring, while the Cards .tallied tion by Tom Keane. one touchdown on Frank Tri-|, Johnny Lujack threw two

'S pack sneak set up touchdown passes and ran to two’ Duke's Juarierbac ~ other TDs to lead the Bears’ at-'

tack. Bobby Layne ran to two and happy they passed to one for Detroit. Baltimore blews its game with goal. Breen Bay wide open by interThe Eagles were ousted from cepting three passes in the final the first place as they bowed to 7'2 minutes and running each the Pittsburgh Steelers, 9 to 7, for a score, Jim Spavital scored and all of the Steelers’ points two other Colt TDs, one on a were scored on field goals. Joe Y. A. Tittle pass, Geri booted 'em from distances = “— -

of 11, 36, and 13 yards to outweigh the Eagles’ touchdown partans to | Den scored by ‘Steve-.Van Buren's buck. “That second field goal. was one in: a thousand,” moaned Ig age 1ay Eagles’ . coach Greasy Neale.

“They shouldn’t even have tried . it. There were 34 seconds left in Indiana, Purdue

the first half and we were leading p a } os Schedule Released

Browns were mighty

17-3. That kick made it only

They should have tried for a . Michigan State will open Big touchdown.” {Ten basketball competition as a

Hits Crossbar—And Over . conference member for the first Instead Geri booted. The ball time when the Western Conferhit the crossbar — and bounced ence opens play Dec. 2, Conference

over, - It was the Fagles’ first headquagters in Chicago advised home loss since 1947 and their today. Members. will play a 14first loss to the Steelers since the Same conference schedule. same season. Complete season schedule for The Giants produced the most Indiana and Purdue, Hoosier spectacular field goal to beat the members of the Big Ten, + folion H

thet at 936. RE Th Olvos started. the Boots. T those ‘were the best bowl bets western. are disappointed at the poor show- WASHINEToH RedsKifis, 24 to 21 oD te a : b Il | : - x > R y, 1: as Cor 16 t The turned into a Period by trailing 54-43. They had Football Teams |... Against out-state opponents, In- ing McMillin's team has made Ray Poole booted it 40 yards with | pls Siaie, Dec. 53 Notre" oh at ‘third period turned into I oy : « , ly tt lonly four seconds to play to 2 1 a chance w - y Another furiec 0 ¢ i diar a 2 7 iY 1% Bg, 23~- - nightmare as Cleveland got four h hen Groza and W ah Gustavus PL Vo uInS 264 40 A tl ried ‘football -Sal- diana was ble ito salvage only this SepSp “winning ony VN Wiig break a 21-21 tie. y Ys De To at Be ake, De 3 3 goals by Cap Goalie Bill Bren- 'Wah' Jormes moved it to within FIGHT VICTORIES ay 2 urday helped clear the picture. It one win in eight games. That of eight games. When McMil ny Only t nat Ohio State, Jan. 13—at Michigan State, Glen Sonmor started it off three points at 66-63 with five sec-! ia Corse, Wis, Teachers 3 14 did not decide anything definitely, victory was Notre Dame's 19-to- left Indiana for the Lions ‘in a nly two minutes earlier the Jan. n. 15—Illinois, Jan. 0a P urdie, Jan. : a OE te shot at 3:54,/0nds to go. But Foust knifed a Xpyler Q) Tex 226 190 byt here are situations it did 10 decision over stubborn Navy 1948, he said Detroit would have Gants had tied the game on a io— ab Minnesota: Feb. 12—at Towa. Feb. o * "” : ~~. y y. ” —Nor west n, t -— nois C > br) it at 6:33 and fielder and that was it ne rian Vie “TORIES : establish on a “probable” basis: in Cleveland. Purdue, which a winning team by 1950. -yard pass from Charley Coner- Ji—HForiivesiont, Ero. oat Je at eresino a t ANGI INDIANAPOLIS (63) Fort Wayne (6x) Morris Harvey Ww 39 a “Rose Bowl — Cailfornia hasn't won a game since trounc- Team Falihz Short ley to Bill Swiacki. Travis Tid- Michigan, Mar. = iE * y pf 8 alparaiso 2% J : % - . by > ea é a . this BAS had BG ima Lh sf “ § "0 Schaus.t " B Pl Wyoming ee 3M $0 whipped Washington, 14-7, to ing Notre Dame, was dumped at g 5 ; . Well passed to one Giant score pee 2—Wabash, Dec =iEansas State, ths one SN RB a ia 3 9 fcapenters . 1 1.1 Lehigh (Pa) tate iW vai lll 313 0 take command of. the Pacific Wisconsin, 33 to 7, and Indiana Bolstered by such high-priced and ran to another: Highlight for Rte. SC ae Dec : Stil} very much cagey W q Hollanat' 1 0 8 Hareivt 3 3 Ta ARM rth i coast with UCLA, San Francisco had even less luck' at Michigan stars as Halfback -Doak Walker the ’'Skins was an old-time Bui: a > 0 . as maak 4 3 a : . ] __hockey stick although he played, Fi ? ) pam B83 gr NOTH TWIN irs srss 18 83 and Stanford next to be faced State, 35 to 0, as fumbles and pass and Leon Hart from last year's Sammy Baugh passing: march of op Indianapolis’. first hockey clubl B bop ya 236 Bf ense N. y.) vensarlfl 32 on successive Saturdays. UCLA interceptions ' backfired against college crop, this season's Lions nine consecutive throws—six com- 55tA; 1839, got _a_rebound Shot 23 ackd: rT 40 LE askin de Marshall (Ps)... 13 H-maybetough—Wiseonsin—downed the Hoosters— team has fallen far short of ex- plete—which covered 65 yards and F Feb. Sed Brennan at 7:06. That made Walther.« 138 Mieke (TX VICTORIES oci— aq PUTAUe, 33-7, and-Iilinois licked ues Play ‘Marshall pectations. : sci a r——————— a 18: Feb. 19—MINNESOTA, » 2s -— uns 5 ” > A ANT fo a t t eh Norihwestern, Mar, to 1. : IND Sals 15 231 Totals 5.18 20 Prisca | 22% 19 Michigan, 7-0, to become the Big : Although defeated, D trois Pro Football a VIBCONSIN westerr a The Caps’ Enio Sclisizzi Sioered NDiRAPOL 1 amy a znesnsres rest J Fi Ten's most likely to succeed. Wis Evansville’s Aces, still winless second-half spurt that ‘held the AMERICAN CONFERENCE ¥ : “ O¥( ORLY oa iaasanien Anan 21 “ Thicao Boars to 8 Le =D score ME . A A NC! in a IO a atid ws Midsed— fuilen, HEE Sue - Tcomsin is in the best position, jn the Ohio Valley Conference Chisago B oe belt Sears W L T Pct. Pts. OP Gridder Breaks Leg. Hap Rag a. 3 : 7 1 Tus - : ye day 1s . § C Ve Cleveland 8-2 0 .750 1 ; aDie right. back with his’ Rare BE 2, Old oust _3 Rl bu I Ba) : 1 athens both m gu t Jh2y. after losing at Eastern Kentucky: ved MMI AS Scalp ToF Lp Yor fom: 3 1 3 bh 2 82 Sunday in the park Feant: Mon- - EC. - i ie eca eat 3 adelp 3. a 9 ho f - ad goal at 16:32, faking a = Whittier (Cal 5 earlier oo I Wiscon- 26 10 20, entertain Marshall of least the four remaining games of T Chicas é0 Cards, 3 4 0 8 ist i Sa¥-in fe. iy ra Fean 0 iF] = Sar 83 arli i C : E bu Seve. a and skating in deep on Bren- Sunday Grid Scores ey is) eee HE LS in and Ohio State clash this West Virginia in thefr homecom- The season. Washington ......1 8.0 .143 135 193, John'J, Halfakre, 812 N. Pine St. Ambrose 4. Quincy 13 Thiel (Pa.) civ A381 week! Iilinois plays Iowa ing; and Washington of St, Louis. Anderson denied reports that NATIONAL CONFERENCE St. SGrered brok wine FIVE VICTORIES : : A he b i = sohed- W LT Pet. Pts. op St Suffered a broken left leg New Arrivals in Action 8 Marx's (Cal) 4 Nevada io Florida . or GAM I Goon Bowl--Texas' 23-20 con- provides the homecoming opposi- the board of rectors Yas chec New-York-¥anks . 6 1 0.837 239 182 yesterday during a -game ‘in— - . fara. 3 : R VICTORIES Subd enaintithy uled to meet today for the pur- Los ‘Angeles L8-3°0 50.313 322: Tae . : oth of the Caps’ latest player- Carrell” A: Mantana Mines 7 Maryland State 15 18 yest of Southern Methodist makes {ion for Buthr. Coach Tony Le © + = Me Mill ’ 3 8°30 m4 ios 150 Rhodius. Park. He was taken to ;—Steve Black and Jack) - orem XE : mer Hinkle’s Bulldogs ‘absorbed a 34 pos ‘of -firing-MeMillin. 3.5.0 375 200 203 y 1 io; .--lit a hot choice,with Baylor, TCU; . “There's. no meeting that I 73 0 286 188 eterans Hospita for treatment. Gor, got into game action. So lgticas A&M. and Louisiana State to 13 lacing at Western Michigan. ere’s neeting U E 278 0. ga0 4 Bn. : Bk chipped in with an assist, >ena ors and an ees TE TORI $8 SEE A Timifigton, O., which defeated Know of" he said.” “When the B i 6 0 143 123 236 still to be {iced Texas already season is over the-direetors will

Results Yesterday —— ago Bears 35, Detroit 21 hl NCO nd 10, Chicago Cupds 7 L

Baltimore 41, Green Ba 5 Los Angeles 28, San Francisco 21. New York Giants 24, Washington a. Litishurgh-9. Philadelphia —— Be Solunar Table DC

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