Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 14

Bic Tot, Faces Ohio State Has Tough Fight ries Seys A ‘New Pilot Here In Sto ping Wisconsin, 9-14 Going to Hustle

Al Lopez's Tribe Record Needs One or Two Righthand

Will Be Hard to Match Badger er Hope Pitchers; Portsiders Called OK

“By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor oT GC TATLOR SEINK oT Toe Sportive. Nows | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11—It took a little looking

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ALTHOUGH general employment over the nation is up and in some areas employers are howling for additional For Bowl Bid around, on a recent visit here, to locate Jimmy Dykes, but Spa help, that situation doesn’t apply to baseball. we finally cornered him and without taking the usual time P | Applications for Al Lopez's Victory Field managerial to inquire about his health, his golf game or his supply His job are rolling in and there'll be a high stack of them by the In Nose Dive of cigars, we broke right into a quiz on his plans as the ar sr . : . : ‘ ins i or t time the Tribe chieftains get around to weighing the merits new manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. avon the Iu S. t “ I want m igan State. of all candidate TTR rea JanewieE, Candee ‘The first thing I want my| J "be a great pitcher, but ho But now. that Lopez has track,” Miller advised his Put P Pu ho men to” know,” said Jimmie, isn’t. ~~ Fn every pe graduated to the majors to friends before the race. ut Fass-Func “is that we are going to West “As far as the lefthanders are : runs and t Jud the Clevelana Americans Bt Bets ae uw the wuiay | Whammy on Foes Paim Beach next spring. get In SISTER, wre sl Lot ube (the C-Indians), he’s leaving some] | op" pA roe by 8 COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 11 (UP) condition and stay In condition. poo tT os and make it 19-9. Halfback | huge shoes behind for his succes: 4 g51.50, $71.80, $5.49. . .. [Ohio State's battering. ram The pitchers and catchers will 80 5jex Kellner got a little fat and Hare Wr sor to fill as the master mind of | 5" pother upset. ‘Buckeyes knocked the bloom’ off down a little early—we’ll settle pot hurt him. Bobby Shantz is State's. gr the Indianapolis club. (the I-Indi- Em Wisconsin's Rose Bowl and Big the details when Arthur Ehlers i.v johnny Kucab, one of the | rolled up 2 ans), EMMETT LOWERY, former 10 title hopes today as Ye Jan- gets back from the draft meet- youngsters, looked pretty good.” downs, The Tribe's new pilot -will- be Purdue star athlete, is the Uni-|— — ing. > 2 a a Gopher confronted by the herculean task yersity of Tennessee's head bas- NEXT OPPONENTS “THERE. IS one thing certain Minnésot: of matching Senor Al's marvelous ketball coach. . . . He's also a Nev. I WISCONSIN ai P ey “THREE or four of the Players 4 it is that Philadelpala fans yards by ru three-year record of keeping thelg,otball scout for the Vols. —— allowed themselves to get fat last o.oo. cqcitly for the A's to es and th Hoosier Redskins consistently in'1.a<f vear Lowery scouted Ken- ‘owicz and Chuck Gandee crushed season, didn’t keep their noses =~ up under Dykes If he can One second the thick of the pennant race lt. io” and Tennessee downed the he aroused Badgers 19-14 today clean. They know. and I know bring the pitching Staff back into with an wu consisting of one flag winner, two youd 6 tn 0. . . . Yester- defore 81535 fans in Ohio who. they were, If they want to, o. 4 of shape ‘the rest of the attempt fr .runnerup finishers and one Little 4,y pmmmett was in the stands Stagiym. {stay in the big leagues, they had ©" 0 14 carry him into fifth and a four! World. Series banner. . at Starkville. Miss. scouting Ken-; With Janowicz running wide better keep in shape. We'll have = 1p r1a00 “With the White on Michigar Moreover, one of his runnerup ,.... against. Mississippi State, and passing and Gandee knock- lone practice a day—all baseball, Sox. he had the knack of handling : Michigan clubs, 1949, barely missed repeal-: °° mepnesspe and Kentucky|ing the stuffing out of the Wis- Ino calisthenics.” They'll all be on ot 0" 0h is no reason why B= 1 shdown ing as the champion:by forcing . ..qe° on Nov. 25. . . . A rec-/consin “middle, the Buckeyes |the field at one time and with few , should have lost that ability : tne aye > fhe jag day and 4 crowd of 50,000 will watchjovercame a 7-0 first period Wis- ‘Acme Telephoto. |°XCCPtions, they will stay to the : . a : per 18—Pur last game of the season. the. clash ‘in Knoxville. . . .consin lead to keep their first Ohio State's Vic Janowicz had to earn five yards against Wisconsin the hard way at Columbus finish. Were going to play base-| yyp rw( and one-half years at : Lov. 15-MN I COMBING She field for a TEMPporary bleachers might be place Spot In the Western Confer. yesterday. He tried to pass but had to run and managed to make five yards through a pile of Badger ball 3 West Palm Beach next yi .cwi04 in the Coast League irg period > ALE Ler erected, increasing the attendance|ence title chase and add another sprin ; runback b; new manager, therefore, the Tribe ee Zed, tne easing the Aone OE HE al us worn fackiers. Badger John Simcic (65) was first to hit the great Ohio halfback. Ohio came from behind to | “.\wre'n have regular hours, too. id Jimuile 4 lob of food Ji gave Juiack 1» executives intend to take a long, ., 44s goers in the South are just| It was Ohio State's sixth vic-| 4 I won't say there will be a cur, ,, managing. Grandelius |few, because you can’t have a cur- score and

_penetrating look before reaching, : i : a decisioh . . . They're on ‘theo loaded with folding money ah tory against one defeat and their| =) [gm : |tew with day and night ball. But Dykes always was a colorful tf and can't *atford to make a the North's football fanatics, {fifth in a row in the Big 10. “Wis-| i 0 S Iris ac I player and pilot. As a player, he verted the f po - : {consin, in second place with four \we'll have TR es. was: 4 jack -of <all- trades. Obie ; Minnesota { into its ow

: "no 3 -h is at stake, since the [3PPARENTLY Jed Mearew, victories and one defeat, almost | "6 “THE A’s erat nearly as bad afternoon, as a gag, he played | Snape’ Mia's had to win this one to stay in con-| RE as their record indicated last sea- every position on the club, includ- Bosoel pt

Victory Field fans are accustomed | per chief scout, was one of the ; ty watching a master like" Lopez . ; , tention for the confersnce crown son. The club has a chance if it ing pitching. first members of the Pirates ind a bid to the Rose. Bowl. } short punt t-werk out there on the coaching family to suspect that Branch % However, should Wis i | (Continued From Page 13) hustles, The catching can work - moved u lines, Rickey was moving in . . . On jg One, with an boi pe Davidson 0 es itself out without changes. First Where Csr 8 8 = a visit to Indianapolis during [jlinois lose one of its tw | Rt N.C S Sabah 3 13 7 base is a bit of a problem, with Mn a S New { . field goal a MEANWHILE, preparations for the last week in September, Me- i Oi ss > its we the ¢ ar. £2 teense 0 2 13—15 Ferris Fain and Lou Limmer con- , the 1951 American Association! Grew essed out of his Bue job Jrajning possi EE a ert Jel Miss. U. ....... 0 7 0 13—20 tending for the job. { Sparta geason continues at Victory Field and caught on with the” ‘Boston the Bere Bowl. 3 0 Chattanooga « 0 0 0 0-0 “Limmer, who was voted the 4 Michigan . Tribe Business Manager Ted | Red Sox ... Ted used to scout Coatia’s. Passing Sbrkle | Citadel ...... ...6 6 0 7—19 outstanding rookie in the Ameri-| ensive ecor Core on Sullivan has just about gompleteq under Rickey at Brooklyn and | eat eT Fi ok 8. Carolina ..... 0 0 7 0— 7 can Association, seems to have a, Te before the ¢ th {ians’ spring training : { EE, ; LF 7 - oe HR . pre 8) the pale gia hi I, Wisconsin left few "doubts tus Alabama ...... 021328 Bo roe je jocks as 1 bs AMES Ts is up ht Dotow for During the - Florida end of HOW'S You R Stiooting eye? ... his passing was the best in the| Miss. So. ...... $0990 the bag, however, i as he is [Versatile Halmacy Johnny oe i play. training. the Tribesters will cross Hunters shot a record total of conference. His three passes late Tennessee ..... 27 0 14 7—48 only 23 we'll have to wait and ed - a new atonal total { The third bats with Kansas City and Toledo |0r® than 25.000 pheasants in a in the first period, the last one Tenn. Tech .... 0 14 0 0—14 see what happens in the military De mark today as Drake Uni- touchdown Soringfield 1 TES ent four-day open season onto Roy Burks good for five yards = — na m— ; . . deci third quarte in’ their own league; Springhe cocks and hens at Pelee Island, and a touchdown, put Ohio State Alabama Si. 13. Alabama A. & M. 11. draft before we make any at versity jipses Iowa State College, : Grandelius « 4 Syracus the International | Bethune-Cook 27, J. C. Smith 0. sion.” 2 . + vd ANY the Mh the 1949 bag . .. The season on the Bucks lost to Southern | Contre 16, Sewanee 16. : fai " : Fain Bboy i Carey addec BEY Reds. INC tie Todi {hens was to reduce the extensive Methodist, 32-27 in the season Emory & Henry 41, West. N. Car. 0, | would SOnsiger 3 ade or Fis oo hte ant Scoring ; Crane score oming north, e Indians |s wing crop damage > Fayetteville Tchrs. 7, Paine Coll. 2. : : : J ? : y. Sco The final will play several series with SDHEE oF Ja Ape: aires opener. Fisk 20, Clark 0. but that he would move carefully four touchdowns and passing for « M.vard fo Southern Association clubs . . . Io OTe that 2 Tg re] But neither Coatta nor a bruis- Florida A. & M. 40, Allen U. 13. until he knew what was what the fifth as he shattered the total “field mare calling for two games at Bir- lany rate. it was AR 35. d ing band of Badgers could cope So rman L" Us [with Uncle Sam and the players offense mark set by Frankie Pisano race mingham, two at Memphis, tWo igoft touch for th i _— and a with the Janowicz-Gandee power: Greensboro A. & T. 23. Virginia St. 6. he might take. Sinkwich, Georgia, in 1942, The to score, I at Little Rock, two at Chat- # Te hopin : passing combination. Time and Hokard Camere 0, ak University 7.| « yf wre halfback passed for 168 yards in [ Bradley, ini tanooga and two at Atlanta. THE City College of New |383in Gandee battered his way Johns Hopkins 33. Dickinson 19 BILLY HITCHCOCK did a seven completions of 11 tries and ference on In Indianapolis, the Indians) York coach & : Wh NEW into scoring position. Then Jano- El¥haescon Bauch Raker 8. ohana Stare Sreat Job for us at second this added 229 yards on the ground which Minn J : suggests the foot- |. | vear, but he is a little slow. Eddie for a season total of : HT will: meet the Chicago Cubs and} hall rules be changed to permit [¥iCZ took over. He passed to End Southwestern Loui: | ill be okay at short and 2 ; Bete evel Xorane =led the Cincinnati Reds, and the Reds! a team to add a player on the [10m Watson. for the first Ohio Southeastern La. Coll0 TO a By ie poi ahd 2400 Yaras, ne previous mark with 96 yar a oi cacti : rar . § 4 2 St. 60, Ark St. = {0=.280 was L137 yaras. sdf giso In a special attraction at field every time the other team score late In the second period, to > St 21 Hampton Inst. I3. he will be good enough at third. The game was Drake's last thi touniey lor Richmond. scores a touchdown. . . . Be- make it 7-8 in Wisconsin's favor. H Fo 2 Morristown 46, Livingstone 7, Pete Suder is as good a defensive yea ; : ga as : Season reco! The Tribe's exhibition card will, fore the Ohio State-lowa game Bill Trautwein, pinch-kicking for) J : : Forse Carolina Coll, 28, W. Ooi State HM. Aan as you will ind anywhere. 4 tries +more wind up at home, with the Reds,! was completed, this would have the Elyria, O, halfback who had] ie. Sydney 13. “The outfield isn’t bad with S $ . | Stale ohpon on Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 14] meant 23 players on the field 2 bad knee, missed the conver-| - p Rien A, FR 14 Blucleld State Sam Chapman, Elmer Valo and tan ord Whips : i Michigan Stat and 15. . .. The American Asso-| for Towa, 14 for Ohio . . . since sion. p nd : un Stateip 777 Paul Lehner. Chapman still cov- Ww h Ms ciation championship race opens the Jucks Seured Li JJoeh. Needed Spark Notre Dame Fullback Jack Landry met a host of hungry Pan- | Sha 19. Winston aie Tors. 8. lors lots of ground. Lehner is a asn. State, 28-18 is “attr y' « S r < i Taian at rome, 7, and hie: fay awks three But that touchdown was the thers at the scrimmage line in the first quarter of the Notre Dame- Vol Tampa 0 Delta State 6. jood RAL aut 2 batier Sejdes STANFORD, Cal, Nov. 11 (UP) : wo | THERFL L be Shy one Lemon Park the Buckeyes needed. Com-| Pittsburgh game at South Bend yesterday. Landry was stopped for Tas Nate University 0. Binet “mouse lenvetully 1ast season on fies and End Bill McColl, Stanford's. Ee .] rushing vards TWO.GAMES in Ha parlor... with Al Lopes Cleveland. ball, ing back in the third périod, Tony | no gain by Panthers William Gasparovic (78] and Ted Geremsky Tougaioo Coll. 24. Rust. Coll. he's not as clumsy as some- peo- X05 - Size All - American _candi- { Passing Serr It Is now the custom, it seems, Iclub next season. . . . Bob, the oo Ciiio: danowies's-hometown. (82). Shown are: Clarke_Stroud (61), Paul Burns (64) and James |Titheree ‘imi: $57°3"¢ Cotes Si. 0. ple- would have you believe. date, set Pacific Coast Conference ‘Pxases complet for some-rabid-football fans 10 !mountd ace will ‘be in there pitch- CA ate from Elyria, hit Wat-| pymlay (71) of Notre Dame, and Robert Osterhout ik of Pi The | Yirsinia Seminary 13. Knatville Cultese-¥:::- “If We~ean--make-Valo.relax,, fecoras today as Stanford whipped 1 Pant imerees son in the end zone with a 27-| xtnia_linion it: Pan) 0. halt his worrying about the mis- "Washington State, 28 to 18, before =~ = tT Punti

view one game on TV while ling as usual, but Jim. the Irish + Ww Wash. & Lee 32, Delaware : yard pass to put Ohio ahead, 12-7. ~~ on, 18 to 7. WKY Se oll. (Md). 9%, Catholic U. 7. takes he makes on the bases and ® Slim crowd of 15000 which Pim penalize -— . . BK. ¥. State Ss. Lia .

listening to. still another game siygging young outfielder up from — on radio . . . That way a sports [Oklahoma City, will ne jtn Janowicz missed the conversion. T Xavier * don ret cep hin. froth JUDTINg inte son As Jost Ju Elavi Stent'm : enthusiast te mhead. in his. en- Uncle: Sans toxm Yours hat was the turnin nt. vio Cc F i hi d” avier (South) 26. Morehouse 0. Les lavate walls, we'll have a great © adaium. ® tn 8 RIA... 0. ung anat 8 B ! £ poin Oo m m ‘ : + . . : _ tertainment budget . . . Stays J emon, 22 was called up by Going into the fourth period, uo r 0 es ro e n SOUTHWEST jouthelder, : 1 MeCon the PoSpou 8 loot a ; or Ee = Er wild oF | . sdiinte ee unio rom San ego gE at home snd gets a “deuble- Cieveland late last season itoatia. 3 . el SU 8 2 8 J g! header” without shelling out He passed his Payton Re eaiettn py ay ot bees : 0 Whip Gre hounds 19- 7 I Teh sin > A ND DON ae Ea of i k ASS § ) xamina- hero, 1 s J sev iaveiin 2 TT T— i — Wally 3 Ee 1 for seats and transportation... !fion for the Army draft the other fourth “down quarterback sneak. ' Re BN » rave ET ge eur yA wig Tre > yo But this trick can backfire... day . . . Bob and Jim are un- Ohio took over and Janowicz Times State Service sway... v 0 6 7—o0 Moses. If we rest him one week he netted against WSC gave him There's always that chance of related. re Bhar Bl es i Me BEAL SC TV MARION, Nov. 11—Indiana Central's Greyhounds couldn't hold TeX: A & M .<.. 6 & 7 6-25 and play him two, he is as good a 1950 total of 618 yards gained. y getting the games mized up a flock of homg runs in the Texas find a receiver, he ri to! 2 7-0 lead and Taylor's Trojans came from behind to win 19 to 7 in Baylor ......oeen 70 7 620 TD be ee McCosky? To - Te SS amictions = BERKEL] as the announcers. bellow ou League last season. a Hoosier College Conference grid game here this afternoon Texas "8 7 12% : ye 0 e e i 41s & the 5. Two plays later he ripped ; ? OR: CXAS rrrcuvesens d i T—271 «We haven't made our minds by Bob Wilkinson of UCLA. —A new ( the plays und yardage simul- | nu i 9 Central grabbed the lead in the first quarter when Jack Hall tr i ’ i ~d, pulli RNS ..nise 0 6 ret,” 8: £ - nn , pull taneously on the different i IN AN EFFORT to get off to [rong Jie od ore: His banged over from the four-vard line. Hall had slashed off right Ans is : S ’ $ ol Sap on Hi ad Dykes. ae re pig games. | a flying start in the counting was Ohto 3, all AME tackle for 17 yards and Charles Lentz hit left tackle for 21 yards ~~ — where he will be when the season Cornell Wins Over Bowl foday san “ii 4-1 use (hox office). the Philadel: before Hall scored. Joa Hurrie! —————me— re Nevada sivveens. 0.7.8 619 5 ind ny Colgat 26 18 helpless UC “UNLIKE the American Hockey) JL." onion "3 te announced Janowicz, like Coatta, also had converted. C d ill D Montana ........'7 0 7 0—M'"\, 4 how about the pitching? 0901s, o before a: 5 i ) red Fa . +. ese cess = = % 5 i 8 League. em ve ois! they will break precedent in the Ne Ranee Joie Hue an ordi-| mayor tied it up in the second, eaarvilie rops Brig. Young ..... 0 0.0—-0 ITHACA, N.¥; Nov. 11 (UP) : sleeved fans <Q P | d pn stes a ~ ~ WwW Y 1 ry {nl 7 : _ leagu a orld American League by opening F « a promising quarter on two pass plays. Don R Pp | 20 1 |Wyoming diseeees T2W TT 648 WE COt Lp use. one or two ~Cornell, displaying more offen- : ‘The vietor for the return o e overtime! i rg Yr (All-American when - he . fumbled ose [0] Y: - Ip r— Jags Tighthanders,” replied Jimmie. Sive poise than it has shown all i California riod . . . Big city newspapers ason on Tuesday, nce in the first period after Ohio Granitz was responsible for two = Denver ....luees 71 14-8 : SOR. Xk 2 . pe Joe Coteman looked pretty good in season, turned back a fired-up i } ‘and fans are campaigning for the Apr. 17, with a night game with 1.4 §riven to the Badger Z. and CEDARVILLE "0. Nov. 11— Utah St. rh his last d Y Colgate eleven, 26-18, today be- DE ya ‘resumption cf play to break tie Washington. . . . Tt will be the ‘again in the fourth when his x eEaribam at INDIANA aN -edarville College defeated. a ROSE. pion €oit, 2 2 — oy asia 1 erstand fore a shivering “crowd of 19 000 : Bern a : oy | first opening game to be played . ov Sd Rh x Atfyam 2 “N° Poly eleven, 20-13, here this after- Pe os ec; So is 37 Tay ; Ey xy : third straig games . . . But as long as the X pla; bobble was recovered by Ed With: TRAL , be okay. But I'll hav ‘at Shoe!lkopf Stadium : : < : g : ro i ides ’ Taylor season completed. noon far their first ctorv of ( : Me e okay. but ave to see it to » 1kopt ® um. Bowl. clubs continue to deo well at the after dark in the history of the ers on the Ohio 3 g victory of the colo. Mines 33. Adims St. 26 pelieve it. D p=. i re Toil : : Cina ; i it. Dick Fowder is a big = The game, 37th meeting of the UCLA ne hox office, the hockev owners are ~ junior major circuit. Bob Hz hq heap tolichdown passes and also scored Season after eight straight de- Coloendas 8. 23, Wentern St 05 y I 2 : nid catisfied 0 TI standoff R44 ap 3 I hr > one himself: feats. : : ; Fast ee Ie: Sisiin 9 Military question mark with his bursitis two upstate New York rivals in the entire | late and let it, DUTCH LEONARD, knuckle . Ge fi F Cedarville drew first blood in : : and_1 wish I-knew what the an- a series dating back to 1896, was Bear first st. ames to waccumulate and let it. F, pile driver, punched it over and In the second, his flip for 11 i Howard Payne 59. McMurry Coll. 34. swer was with Carl Scheib. He an offensive. dual throughout. ( 2 cy ball specialist, witl be 41 when he 3 = 3 the opening period after. a 64- [Midwestern U. 20. Trinity U. 14 : - . e g made only 2 zo at that . . If no points were Pp vg C&atia converted to make It Ohio vards to Joe Hawkins tothe North — Texas State 16, University of TE a ——— i m Only the awarded for tie games, “the prob- resumes pit ching for the.Chicago State 10 Wisconsin-14. . Central 25 set up Granitz’ throw sae 15- NEXT OPPONENTS oir pouston 13. Mey aa ] FS He hit i pF De ly fem would solve itself, in this C ubs next spring ing. .. . cid | Dutch Score by Periods: for 25 vards and a touchdown to Cedarville season compieted. St. Michaels Coll Ti Hishiand Uv. 8 ; : ing or the 5 corner’s’ opinion... . Playing it helped the St. Louis Browns win 72 C2 3 9.0 '% John Nelson. The Granitz-to-Nel- vard sustained, ‘drive, halfback DE Sa Il 0: 5. New Mex *

: cosy would be a thing of the past their only pennant in history 1 wis. Walsoh 3. Coatia. Ham son pass combination also ac- - Homer Burton going over from A A -M. 18 cs ow > Cou hlin ! ri 8 Baw Cy = t “ : : Ss west Tex. 2; : : Ce ¥— : Working for Washington in 1944 Points afte chdowns. Coatia 2. Jan- counted for the winners’ second he 8-vard line. Don Nock kicked Te NM pa Houston TRICO Vacuum Cor FAN we 9 ’ : MAC - MILLER, trainer of in the final days of the season, °" in the fourth the peint. FAR WEST Irish S in the fourth. VES hi % - ran

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: RANEY : = - day, apologized to “his friends lensuing World Series, the Cardi- Fasses pleted"... 4 12 tt 3 oo j . ; , 18 2413-0 léad Later: in" thé same Stanford eR % 4 4% = se - “ on-bus aks BE SE Car —r=—8 Tid=stripe nthe clos y 3 Br Ee ou a ts atasr: - after the oe Toinmped hone rain —edped—— the — Browns, £OUF Pun SHG ea Fig 7 = ps 2 i ing Ini Ste 1p riod. halfback Fred ~Revnolds Wash: 5 6 0=18 all. Arnerica] head of the field. . . . “She games to two Pt a eG rants se up ms Pun of 16 passed to end Bob ‘Owen {oF “The Tr a hs a. - niin i bea | yards penalized 15 o yards by returning a punt from first. Rose Poly. score ©" Oregon St. ...... 7 0 14 13—34 Coughlin eS the Central 40 to the Central 23 Cedarville's: Rav Pater scored Idaho ©... Oo 6 7 6-19 speaker at | 1A( wim ua % a e P Be ild i Runs of seven and six-vards pre- for Ceds 8 1a) ter ec Wackioet - ; Sr Cathedral's enn wilders : si 1s | for Cedarville on a 45-vard run ashington . ...- 7 0 14 27 morrow nigl Brown, 50 16 0 “= seded his score. Nelson Warner to make the haiftime score, 20-6, Oregon ....... +0 8:0 6-12 Irig at the a — boote the : Troians' only point / . : ns - . . Clean Sweep of 3 Meets ster ouchaons, ©" Solynar Tabl van wna a's 'm1 of Them All} Cain " ns HILADELPHIA, Nov. 11 BF. haut Mees : olunar Ja e Utah ........ ‘er 00 0 T—1 The Cathe The Indianapolis Athletic C ou ! iUP) Pennsylvania, boune¢ ing The loss was the Grevhounds ! ol Pw pins . held at the | 2 dianapolis At le tic. Club junior boys swimming team de- in k from its .loss to Army, fourth in eight games, thrée of Minor *Mior Minor Major Alameda 26, Chico St. 24. Sl . 30 feated Huntington (Ind) YM.C.A,, 37-t0-20 1 the IAC ] ves - z Yoidaw — lb » Arizona State (Tempe) 47, Arizona U, 13. .at 6:3 p. day M.C.A, 37-t0-20, in the IAC pool yester-'qrubhed a bewildered Brown team them winners. Central has won Tomorrow [[..0 8 io 339 1 300 Gani: Wash ie. at. Martine 34. i Formerly Devils Will | Ye Srdac midgets and sub-midgets ai . today by the identical 50 to 0 two, lost three and tied one in enday _..... ‘310 3:3 3 3:40 1 0 Lovoia 1a.) 28. Tresuo St HS id or eareis iS i SUD- idgets alse nn their sec x " - Ye is ) I aa . 55 s 5 Whi : midgets outscored Huntington — ' at ES : I midgets Fhe score it rolled against the Bruins league play. Bursdar 0111108 8 in igs 3 Rg gd 3 i hilwerl - | $5.29 Freshman 2 dite vo-10-cl1,- Wille lhe sub-mi Ss were ; 3 TICS 2:05 —— Santa Barbara Cell. 26, Calif. / 0. | = g \when they last met five years ago STATISTIC . 3 Ds Bl = jants Barbara Coll. 36. Cali Ascies | : $ 2 otter footba i to the or

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