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? i ) ® . > * t tT A H} ¥ # LE L pd EE » J I . Week’ DIONCOS FUSH; ; lowa Rallies ame of vyveekK ’ | | By EDDIE ASH | 02s 'd To Gain Tie Times Sports Editor y | r . » AMONG OTHER five-star college football attractions | A rel " on the upcoming week-end schedule, there aso will be a | | ercury . EY Fu It 0 HN — ® | . . : a a Re La “Game of the Week” between a couple of better-than-fair | : VAR "38 ssociatio “independents,” Michigan State vs. Notre Dame at East | BY FRANK ANDERSON Eh tL By United Press beginning Lansing : ls Like te (siperatute uners r RN &12 : IOWA. CITY, Iowa, Nov. 3— { will featu vary Sg Sy | Bulldogs fell yesterday. Western : . : What makes the battle a stickout is the fact that |Michigan's points matched the A comeback Iowa team rallied plans for Coach Biggie Munn's Spartans are undefeated and untied [mercury as the Bulldogs were 5 for three last-quarter touch- rules and # . : 20)- y : . “ : in six starts and last week were ranked nationally in the rome oa 200, i» ler Fok (downs today to tie Minnesota, Bowling C No. 3 spot in the United Press poll and in the No. 2 spot [downs by Halfback Len Johnston Lid 20, after marking title for St. Paul. in the Associated Press poll. . . . Oddly, Notre Dame |and a fourth period score by Half- I marched, ; An e occupied 13th place in both polls. man NEXT OPPONENTS About 40,000 fabs, Who sat executive : : # Nov. 10—Butler at Wash, (St, Lous), through freezing weather, gusty ie So far, the only common opponent has been Pittsburgh, de- N°: 10—W. Mich. at W. Reserve. |winds and snow flurries, saw the retiring P {eated 33-0, by Notre Dame and 53-26 by Michigan State . . . | back Wayne Thompson chilled Hawkeyes suddenly find their of- Campbell’ But who doesn’t remember the furious struggle between the the Baildogs, pes of he 0 Co Naxt orrowewts | ment whic : PR : . ov. d t Minnesota. Spartans and the Irish last fall, won by the Sparténs in. a band's uniforms as an ‘cy No- Nov. 10—tawa at Hiinels. | up the la frenzied contest, 36-33? Yeiribel breeze bore down on the |fensive punch in the running of 1 : oh i : . EL bi : |Fullback Bill Reichardt and the | AMP Michigan State still is classified as an “independent It was the last home game of {passing of Burt Britzmann. vie Canp in football, like the Irish, but in 1953 the Spartans will the season for the Bulldogs. = 8 =u i Pp ficial ber of the Big Ten West. Con What warmtn there was. in | BOTH TEAMS missed on their (Dutch) Ha: become an of cia mem er o 1g Ten Western Con- putter Bowl was generated by {bid for their first Big Ten victory, vice preside ference in gridiron competition. hot-footed Western Michigan {It was the first Iowa-Minnesota You can jot it down that the University of Michigan Packs. Operating behind a hard- & ny 3 tie in the 45-game rivalry of the assume the . s : ips charging line the Bronco backs : Spoke a ON ata Li . ERT gt itwo schools, : and Ohio State are happy their games with Michigan State galloped to 249 yards on the . $ ‘ ; [ Minntsots, Jed by sensational AND; this fall did not count in the conference standings, since ground. (SE sophomore Halfback Paul Gel, ] ds =n BE had dominated three periods of Sunday, |
both fell before Biggie Munn's gladiators. Although Notre Dame has pi been removed from the undefeated elite, you can take it for
BUTLER WAS completely shackled on the ground. The Bulldogs solved Western Michi-
play. The Gophers scored in each of the first three quarters with single-wing trickery, but the 20
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gan's tough line for only 35 yards. to 0 lead wasn't enough when will head granted that Spartan Coach » } 3 : . : | Stan sti Fespects ang fears oyal rine De Sos ered Davi, TIA6S Polo 07 Dee} TIMAAMAN. Ee od off yardage ment is p , * . . ' . . F7ank Leahys Fighting 1h. ; fared a bit better in the air. They TOUCHDOWN—Len Johnson of Western Michigan goes over for a score, the first for the Broncos. Butler's Joe Grissom went consistently behind an Iowa line now servi PS enigan Sis 8 hag m= Pes Fans Want completed 12 of 25 passes for 98 along for the ride. ; : . Ithat suddenly began blocking. apolis at ra Ya yards. = — ; ———=————=— When Reichardt was stalled, | ere busy st Baltimore downing ; ® The Broncos (who don’t have! . ® 3 . Halfback George Rice and Britz- INCIDEN Navy ... Munn played it smart utteridge to pass) took to the sky 12 times K k i mann took over. Bounced th SIX STARTS FOR BOTH 5nd Completed six heaves for 80 d azmaier par % : \ | a 8 » posal has t MICH. STATE NOTKE DAME Dear Mr. Ash: yaras. | . ; IOWA SET up its first touch- lal Sars oR hae 2 Bei 3 the In. The only thing that passed for ° t down by blocking a Gopher punt Arie 3 3 38 Detredt ing old patrons of the In- 0 "5 or Kk i . el 3 Saeuctie 14 33 Pittsburgh dianapolis baseball club we were _ utler's gray sky was the on the Minnesota 28. Reichardt the coneclusi 28 Penn St. 21 30 Purdue 9 . punting of Sophomore Halfback - X drove for 5, 8 and 10 yards, th y 53. Pittsburgh 25 19 Navy s very much pleased to read your Ellenbe ‘ y , then May. Don 1 oe wi — comment on Don Gutteridge in ered ta Iga or henverger| ’ | By United Press | bulled 6 more to score, pointed chai 15 : the out 28 Sunday Times. that He also hor wp br Ri. “By United Press | PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 3—Dick Kazmaier, Prince- For the second Hoe this Jour . The Hawkeyes sire) again oa, and is_wid a—tha i > > rn ’ : : : -y . - ions. Sien o ig ry Shayuie he should be teary at fi man- fense. NEW YORK, Nov. 3—The ter- ton's own personal superman, skidded through the rain and 3 Be ER Ee ke hoRee op scamper ate up almost half of ments of a week of rest before colliding ager for next year. They can't BUTLER S Be Crerit rific Trojans of Southern Califor- gnaw for two first period touchdowns today and wound up Centre's Praying Colonels relied the distance. Iowa scored on a enthusiasts with the Irish. expect any one to step into Al : D men nia plowed through rain, snow _. of 2682 v ing in a Si } on Frank Cain's talented toe tackle-eligible pass to huge Hu: secretaries ““/hat assures ample time to Lopez's shoes, for he is one of managed to keep warmer than ,nq ankle ‘deep mud in nearly with a total of 262 yards rushing in a single handed triumph pe bert Johnston in the end zone, heroes behi ebndition his huge squad, which the greats. But after all, we can’t the shivering Bulldog linemen. NV : q over Brown, 12 to 0. Nov. 10-1 at ONENTS hester, [Reichardt missed the kick. work is vita is deep in reserve strength and expect to win the pennant every Defensive backs made most of empty Yatikes Stadium to ny The one-man victory extended . . mmm m—— mean ——| Again Towa held after kicking for granted with a two-platoon offensive Year, either. Butler's tackles. Outstanding de Shut off Army without a = Princeton's winning streak to 19 Caps Lose Rough yesterday afternoon in the final oy and began a drive from its statistics tl backfield in addition to two- SO We gg along with the club, fenders .for Butler were Backs down and ey 2 Fmashing 28 10 games, tying the school's all- . 39 seconds for a 9-8 victory before 44 Britzmann hit Rice with a 30- would neve: platoon all down the line . . . win or lose. It still is our game Joe Grissom. Jim Nyers, Gerlach 6 intersectional triumph. time record set by the Tigers of Hershey Tilt, 5.1] 'a small shivering crowd at v.14 pass and Reichardt smashed This writ ‘in other words’ full offensive 20Y Way it goes. and Ellenberger. Led by the running and pass- the gas:light era of 1896-97. Delavan Smith field. 36 yards to a touchdown. Rei- that the se
All ‘our money we spend for recreation is out at Victory Field. We can't afford season tickets or reserved seats for there are too
ing of free-wheeling Frank Gif- Princeton was not as impresford and the mud-scorning punt give as expected, but was ham- ’ runbacks of Jarring Johnny Wil- pered by the snow-covered ground Gariepy stood off and flailed liams, the Trojans boosted their and biting cold weather. away. at each other with their
The loss was Butler's third in Continued From Page 13
seven games. On the credit side the Bulldogs have three wins and a tie.
feted in a | are deservi the ladies? a fine job a
It was the third loss. for the chardt's conversion tied the score Indiana Central eleven in seven at 20-all. starts and the desperate rally by a Centre kept the Kentucky college GIEL HAD scored two of Min-
and defensive platoons. = = #
FROM Bearcats to Buffaloes
«sx « Colorado now has taken a many of us that go to almost The Broncos began to move in national prestige before 14.000 2 = = sticks. Gariepy drew five mifl- ,4oreated in four starts. nesota's three touchdowns earlier 'n’ figures. ] - liking to Hoosier basketball every game. the middle of the first period. chilled spectators as they com- RAZMAIER'S total va rd aie utes for fighting. Altec bel “ oe. 5 aBe on. a Gl-vard run on: ihe don't let i timber . . . Charley Mack and But we are all there in the They put a punt in play on their pletely smothered the hopeful CLR TOR SO TLS S oat yard line early in the first period, third play of the game and the reach Don ° Tom Harrold, who helped stands, yelling for our Indians 33 anq started first-downing. Cadets. the THE ‘scaring Was evenly dis- 0 FC ined crew surged other on a 10-yard dash that 3573. ..m
and giving them all the support we can.
Army 8round gained by entire tributed among the Hershey play-
- Muncie Central win the In- 3 period, Brown eleven which punched fu- ers, who really piled into Glenn
ai high school champion- A fumble set up the only diana school ¢
Fullback Earl Montross, Johnscore, early in the first
ston and Thompson did the lug-
back in the second quarter, Indi- climaxed a 75-yard drive in the working, kis
ana Central
~.ship last season, are enrolled at the University of Colorado . . . If you want to see what Muncie's new basketball Bearcats have to offer, they'll play at Shelbyville Nov. 27.
Hoping plenty of fans will also express their thoughts on this issue, we remain Respectfully, The Davis and Jeske families
ging. as the Broncos ripped to the Butler 8. Johnston circled left end on first down from the eight and Butler was behind, 6-0. Quarterback Owen Bennett's kick made it 7-0.
but Southern Cal shrugged © that bad break and then displayed the power, and precision which makes it a Rose Bowl hope- maier went around left end for Hershey goalie. a 13 yard scoring run. The next
ful by grinding the cadets into the stadium sod.
40 yards.
gr tilely for an overall total of just Hall, The Indianapolis goalie was called on to make 41
saves
Midway in the first period Kaz- against only 10 for Red Henry,
time Princeton got the ball he
Henry was robbed of a shutout by Ott Heller, veteran play-
the wall and was forced to purt late
couldn't penetrate invaders stubborn forward in the second period. The kick by Dave Shaw was blocked by Jack Speir on the Indiana Central 27yard line and Centre recovered.
third quarter, |
Ron Engel scored Mifnesota's other touchdown on a 24-yard
run on the third play of the second quarter, Giel Missed his first extra-point kick but booted the last two,
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and now Prlignapolis and To- . : ; th int y rer tackle for ing-coach for the Caps, who kethall an a a 8 A g x 8 Army's quick kicking put the sprinted 61 yards over tackle for ing-cc aps : Statisties: . ledo plan to fall in line. . a i - 3 ssisted with only 22 Carrol Holmes smashed to the = major spe BILL SWEIGER (First Lt. P : -F 8 BUTLER LOST Quarterback Trojans in an garly Bole 83 Dies the Binal soote of the dag CHa EE a mE, ot Ss line oa Tie Evans fired Jt : Mm, rag William Sweiger), who pitched THERE'S a new quarter- Dave: Ie fs Perind Sogey Re iar Cal 3- that until a Princeton drive in| 2 = =» a pass to Holmes which was good p,, By | loa. £57 the Indianapolis Iadians 3 back in the naking for Notre go... Shr nmheg By on line. Des Koch of Shelton, the fourth quarter was stalled on JOHNNY WILSON joined the on the 2-yard line. Holms had Pas 12 : ] ; giort spell in 1943, before the Dame. Coach Frank Leahy's gioiner on the Bronco 34 on the Wash. fumbled in punting and the Brown 1. The winners kept Indianapolis team here tonight split through left tackle for the p 8 o HERE 1 asters Bptioneq him to New son, Frank Jr, is calling the quarter's last play St n ‘Kuick of Midland, Mich., possession of the ball for all but in time for the game as the re- score. Cain missed the extra yp, 28 37 family tean Orleans, Ms killed in Korea early signals for St. Mary's High Hallam hay. I t 3 ered for Army on the 2.11 plays of the second half. sult of another desperation move point. Tumbles lout, od " " to suspend 1ast month, the Army has noti- School, Michigan City. ¢ be 5 _Zeplacemen,! FecOVers hes got only 1 on the part of the Caps’ parents,’ The Greyhounds bounced back r—————————— two sons f fied his parents in" Baltimore . . . a 3 failed to set the: world on fire. He Three line smashes got Tro] ? 2 the, Detroit Red Wings into contention in the third quar- G 37T1D The Dunlap He had been in action for three BEFORE the Indiana <cht Butler in the hole on some yard against that Serapy a A chilled crowd of less than “yO 0 eturned for Vie ter. After two plays into the line Paonessa Gets 3 a po Glar < ahd one-half months , . . Sweiger Hoosiers bumped off his Bucks, TE oun Tus Da | ne Ta re gy posi 8000 saw Princeton's powerful oq, x "one of two remaining lost 9 yards, Bob Wood took As St. Joe Wins, 39-21 of bi gd : was a rangy righthander, stand- Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes : ng. Butler had through right gu hy ¢ single-wing running attack held Indianapolis players who have a bpotleg play and raced 79 vards : — will ‘he ame ing 6 feet 4 inches . Before even banned singing in the a second period drive going when lead. repeatedly to short gains by the: , v scoring punch this for a touchdown. Willis Oldham MUNCIE. Ind. Nov. 3 (UP)— x ~ Bill w how y three Broncos fell on a fumbled It wasn't until the second QUAT- \ piravion of the Brown lime Shon n A0Y Soong Plalled up missed. tne am extra mains Quarterback Tom Paonessa scored year. Poppa entering league ball, Bill was 2a 3 OS he y wanted the 2grid- majlam lateral on the Western ter that the Trojans started and the swampy field season. Stasiuk was called up missed the try for an extra point. SuzH EA ors. and passed for draft for h sl-around star athlete in hig ers to ta ootball every pos- Michigan 28. End : v 3 . esterday. Shaw’ . inte the wind. se th s an 8s f wd Bd ie . of drive, out. A quick kick put Arm) Kazmaier, who completed 15 of yest : Shaw s punt into the wind t another today to lead St. Joe to His 21-vear iehool and college. sible moment. . .. The Indiana 2 a 2 a rout. nd Williams ’ sbrvian, A Although Detroit General-Man- (he stage for the Indiana Central | ee 4 Coll te Con- leaving for wr ea a upset caused Hayes to relent : back on its 12 a trom 17 passes last week against Cor-| .. 7,0 Adams is the boss-Man defeat. The boot was wobbly and 312 Juaiave SHER i weeks and x . and lift the ban. . . . The boys E BRONCOS kept the ball ran the return punt back [OM ne; pit on only 3 of 9 with the 8 "oo "ot players are 80- the elements red whoa his|Jerence victory over Ball State. n JOHNNY MERSON, Indi- _ singing in the showers the all the way after the fumble re- the Cadet 45 to the 30. Southern synnery bigekin today, as Prince © 0, 27°03 een 10 Lie system elements conquered when his, p, eeqa connected with a 24- faces induct _anapolis 1951 star second , io weer ang with the COVErY. Johnston, Thompson and Cal powered to the 15 and Pat, "oi ved up only six yards in "8 '© Pay > OE iar 15 eacabe kick hit the Greyhounds’ 30 and 4 vp toss to Joe Pindell in the is out. baseman, who is slated 0 1.4 yp tension released, they JONtross bruised to the Butler pyft of . Portlard. Ore. blasted 4p, ip he said : Ds season folie al He way bask 10 the 14. rst period and added three more This sit play the keystone for the swamped Iowa. ’ 13 as the Broncos continued to through right tackle. Gitford. 1, the first half Brown was Indianapo ie ticle inh Season Severa Bays into the line lost Ir ariters on short Tuns In the see- Donaid. a | Pittsburgh Pirates mext year, 2 = =» stay on the ground. Bennett chose whose passing and running stood p14 4, 8 yards on the ground > pg ei hub. ground Fons al ey moved _ oe ees rr of World is playing winter ball in the DICK DALATRI, North Car- the 13 to pass to Johnston for a out, converted to give the Tro and two first downs, but both Nel of the : : " De ts 2a ve : Bw wo Nov. 10—Bal Brat TC Milfikin U. Chappell, a Puerto Rico League...Inthe ,,, [7 freshman football !Ouchdown. Johnston took the jans a 7 to 6 lead. elevens bogged down after that Mut a ag Vang On 10h Nw leit ter te stheduied, completed t opening game, Merson belted v0; nag a varied career in D2ll On the 5 and simply walked as playing conditions got pro- STASIUK'S ie hy Scorenard Sock: a cond and third stanzas. The Rather 1 * a triple, drew two walks and h school, playing football, DY the Butler defenders. : essively worse. Ong WE BE C12 ET "S Pumas’ other tallies came on a and withdra scored three rums. hgh soho — a soccer Dennett kicked his last point Bright, Masked Moat EE mm DelVeurhie a : 3 had run by Don Schubert and depart sev es = = ? of the afternoon and the Broncos i - week in return | “af ec, 9 He . ' the elder I «++ Any time in H ind 4 ; 147 1 lunge by Ernie Bidwell. e elder IN THE Wilam & Mary v8 wor or teleison, Kid? "G4, aC the Bal. Help: Drake Win, 3s 2 Olymps Nick Aihough Myre wap elite) anime scored In the third colors in Wake Forest game this fall, s uv 8 e third quarter was score- 2 ciimitg id ; high o hi aren tH : 2 ‘ five-yard run by Bob the Far E Wake Forest was waging a THERE ARE Hoosier beauty less, thanks to Ellenberger’s stout —Halfback Johnny Bright, who Bullets, 90-86 training camp this year, It vas ; “0 3 DE plunge by way .... touchdown drive when a piling- queens in other states, too . ., |Punting and a Bronco penchant suffered a broken jaw OY Two felt ‘by rthany Indianapolis fate mb es 8 1onn Mathias and a short pass on penalty’ gave the Deacons Their fame is spreading . . . for 15-yard penalties. Weeks ago, Jeg Drake fo 2 Cd Cominuey Prom Page 1s on Mingo wiiess shat the Ind sitive i TI from Mathias to Ken LaRue. FOR AL the ball .near the W&M goal Jan Rudolph, of Michigan City, # #2 #2 20 football victory rea margin of the game at nine brothers werent veady '4 Cen Liridieien 8 8 0 Bel Po RT LL wool kegler ‘line . . . Out started Mary Bass, was named Beloit (Wis.) Col- ..HALLAM STARTED the Bron- lakes Na Te Senter to= points. oa National League, J heyer a 300 gam the W&M coach, to protest the lege's football homecoming cos on their last touchdawn. He day ore led 8. Lofgran and Joe Graboski mo- a whiz at d $ lay. io fret. Ew + i the nation's leading board but Bill hi he other outstandheavy penalty . .. An official queen this fall, and Beloit won threw a pass in Back Floyd Stoll- Bright, ® noplized both “boards, bu 3 Meanwhile, the o tatar the “dream spotted Bass and asked another the “big game,” defeating Car- Steiner's direction and Stollstein- ground gainer, passed for tl Tosheff, ex-Indiana University ing rookie, Lou Jankowski who i Take Lo: official if Bass had, received poi College. er obliged by intercepting on the Drake touchdowns, or ata star, spatked the Olymps with was injured séverely in the Caps : example! ‘ permission to come on the field 2 3 2 Bronco 35. Stollsteiner lateraled another ane plied ayer yards timely hitting from the field. He first game at Syracuse, Oct. 13 Reais head 1 . .. “No.” said the second offi- LEAVE IT to the college to Don Earl for no yardage after boosting his ad . popped six field goals, most of has. returned to his home ; alleys for cial, "and'I don't see an injured poys to think up odd nicknames his interception. © age total to 5903. hose jaw!’ them outside, and had a perfect Hamilton, Ont. He will visit & & ’ ) Be a a player. If Bass comes a ste for star football players . . . Butler interfered on a Bennett The husky a Jo hw night at the free-throw line with Detroit for weekly check-ups, but uty, has a closer I'll penalize Willlam & yye're intrigued by a couple at pass and the Broncos had the ball Was broken In Be K 2 9 Wore 11 charity flips. it will be 10 days or two weens - in the Alle Mary half the distance to the 4p. University of Maryland . .. on the Bulldog 39, That was and M game two ee $2 Wote Fred Scolari, who guarded To- before he can skate and he fsn't . ene. Yet goal line”. . . . A W&M player “Mighty Mo” Modzelewski and close enough for Bennett. The 2 mask today A Ne yw 2 sheff, made 15 points, tying team- due to report back to Indianapolis Ro ever 4 eavesdropped and heard enough «gj, Shoo” Shemonsky. Bronco quarterbick hit Tompson Under his usua RGR mate Davage Minor for Baltimore until about Dec. 10. And. Larry : In 1927 I of the Miculs Sonyessation 10 on the Butler 18 and Thompson liquid diet. honors. Minor is a former Ham- Zeidel, a defenseman Je Que ere 3 Trade or sell us your used cameras, enlargers, ty chin understand the drift . .. "Here : hiked'in with the touchdown. De mond High School star ' from as soon as Detroit .Defenseman . 3 n Iam,” he said... Off he limped, Terre Haute Loses That was the ball game. That On the Ice Indiana. Leo Riese recovers from an ankle or other photo equipment on the new camera ScbieHiing 0 on came Coach Bass . . . No . Bronco line didn’t let Bulldogs AMERICAN ROCKEY LEAGUE «Lofgran trailed Tosheff with operation. : you have been wishing for. ed penalty. ‘Racing to Weather bark at all. Western Division _ seven field goals and eight free Detroit Coach Tommy Ivan, Lirec e ta» { . . 2 & 2 GPW L T PU g og tosses. © however, believes that Johnny HIGHEST PRICES PAID! aware @ LORENZIE NILLIAMSE TERRE HAUTE, Nov BULLDOG PLAYERS felt sad a Loss... ... ERE EEE meet Wilson will greatly aid the : time was {| : JTE, Nov. 4—The ‘ x . og x 5 3 11 31 22 ; ‘ 30 dianapolis t fonthall basietball and |Weatherman put a crimp in the 3bOUt 1s whole og. Thetr tat Cinchanatt 23 i002 Pro Basketball sind sg Bo I 5 Sanapy a iy ’ ’ were watchin spec geC- 1 ) LI 1 Ds . yl ' . track at Hoosierland’s ening day Plans of the Wabash Hon behind 2: Butler bench. Eastern Division © og NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION squad, according to Indianapolis INDIANA'S LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND USED CAMERAS ARI Froebel High of Gary... Ouir nS Ce. Too bad the pops’ CONCETt wershe yin "*%w 1 pe General-Manager, but it has heen . a i He won the state broad jump 0 racing. Joe Quinn, who serves, L, % a ‘Series of sour Providence 10 370 8 0 A Mimasapons>..;coui tg 10 dormant. Bert Glesbrecht. a high enough, Wie title ome spring by leaping il Teo OF of Zalely at the Indi- notes for Butler. Byigcuse 71 83 116 24 Rochester [lll 1 1 300 scorer in the U. 8. League last ~-CINE CAMERAS — straight str 22 feet 11; inches . . . Ham- po peedway, announced Ww. M RESULTS LAST NIGHT PO $e saris 8 7 ‘600 season, is goalless for the Caps NEW USED register a 3 : mond High defeated Froebel oat ale Sttracuve program I oe Lares 1 Hershey 5. INDIANAPOLIS 1. Eastérn Division and Earl Reibel, who picked up 16MM H.16 BOLEX, 1.9 CTD LENS .......... $329.25 $242.82 ., on the gridiron one year while Scheduled for this afternoon at gi JLlindf «ooiiiiiiiiiiiilll A. Frovidents 2. Fistsburen 1. Philadelphia... i V¥ & Moo five assists in the first three 16MM REVERE, MAG., BAL 1.9 CTD, TURRET.. 212.50 157.82 | Willjams was in school, 32-31 the half-mile Vigo County Fair Yar So PUARING ...v.ses 19 2 Fad iB 3, Svracuse 2. Syracuse aarti } 2 1.900 games, has done nothing since. 8MM BAH SPORTSER, 12.5, CASE ........ sass 109.98 49.82 . . © Lorenzie tallled all 31 Grounds track has been postponed Yards Sained passing dans evn 2 9 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE win New York ... 1.8 10m ——— — 8MM KEYSTONE OLYMPIC 2.5 MAG. ....00o .uih 79.50 “ ’ 1 § points. cay, No Ia weather gates Rad Tnrere oho: 4 : Bou at" Cincinnant (3 p.m). re SULTS LAST NIGHT = Hoosier Conference 16MM BXH AUTOMASTER, f1.9 CTD, NEW ... 232.50 149.50 .] : . 8» , P Be a er. 8 63 Syracuse at Buffalo ‘ INDIANAPOLIS 90, Baltimore 86 | A TOLEDO'S baseball club, un- and-~the promise of a dropping LI Ty PERRIER +veerens ey 3 0 Cleveland at Providence. ' Minneapolis 33 Rochester 74 Habovet os o L T Jet we LENSES temperat w h Pumbles lost wake 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadeiphia 70, Pt. Wayne 60 Indi Central 2 2.0 800 ‘der the ney ownership of a | perature were the principal (Bini Sverage al 18 GPW L T Pts. OG OG New York 68. Milwaukee 86 indians Central. 3 2:0 an 135MM 4. TRIOTAR FOR CONTAX 29.50 factors in the postponement. The “From line of scrimmage Petroft a n Te LRT TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Fanen J 3 3 0 300 a A a ve four-partner syndicate, is ex- lteature attraction will be a 50-1 Score by Periods TOronto i. xiuves nae 1 2 33 INDIANAPOLIS at Boston £3 fm i 3 0 35MM 12.8 BIOGON FOR CONTAX .iecvveses seis 119.50 d to turn to Negro play- AD western Michigan 7 7°06 8-20 Montreal ........... 8 4 : Minngapolis at Syracuse Franklin 1 4 0 200 135MM 13.8 SUN FOR EXACTA '. FIC . 9.50 pecte gro pla) . aE 3 9 16 18 use. ‘vena >. meee 49. race, while the semi-feature will Butler 0 0 0-0 Boston ..... 243 } 3 18 28 New York at Ft Wayne Anderson 0 4 0.000 ers as an important factor in |, ... 15 laps. Touchdowns—Johnston 2. Thompson le P-L 3081 Te nize te = 40MM 4.5 ISOGON FOR EXACTA ,..vvvcvnes 39.50 the reconstruction of the Amer- ' Next Sunday's starti Hol] Phra na TW touchdown-—Benneyt 2 ° RESULTS LAST NIGHT 90MM 4.5 FOR LEICA .......... PE $9.50 : > y ng fle PO ticials Hartley, Referse; Gus Detroit 3. Montreal 2. 58MM 1.5 SONNAR FOR LEICA 67.50 ican Association's Mud Hens wij] include Duane Carter, Troy mancs. Head Linesman: Don DeVault. Um.| New York 2. Toronto 1. $asusasems, Fras . . . . Some records claim that it |Ruttman, ‘Leroy Warriner, and pire; Bob Hudson, Field Judge. “ | (Only games scheuled.) 135MM 4.5 HEKTOR FOR LEICA ...covvvenre wasn 96.50 ‘was Toledo that first used a Tommy Hinnershitz. : 35MM 13.5 ELMAR FOR LEICA ......coc0nvne anes 39.50 : | ; a — 11-INCH $6.8 ROSS TELEPHOTO FOR GRAPHIC .... 47.50 Negro player in organized ball, rere ener rs EASY 10 RESERVE YOUR . in 1884, when Moses Walker Public Links in '52 ‘ 25MM #1.4 SWITAR FOR 16MM ........c0uey 183.75 119.50 as ihe team's catcher in the . a: ; ; 75MM $2.5 KERN FOR 16MM .......coveesee. 128.34 74.50 win fami : New . excise tax on Bowling Balls in- | - ‘barehanded days . many t tor ami, Fria. - : 9 : iyears before the present AA | PINEHURST, N. C. Nov. 3 wcreases price to 23.95. | STILL ONLY 10% DOWN BUDGET PAYMENTS § Liberal Trade-In Allowance iwas organized. | (UP)~The 1952 Public Links Golf : : 0 CONVENIEN], The “new” Mud Hens prob- [shasplonship will be played at} We will continue to sell Bowling Balls = ie ‘ably will hook up with the St. s e Miami Country Club at Miami, in stock at the present 22 95 } oy. Fla. the United States Golf As- i : louis Browns 200d yx age sociation announced today. : Ftc cet eg price of Liiiiiiaieiss De re ha ge -— be the firth | The sectional team champion. : 2 : 4 - ; » i . IAA team using them in 1952 (tne individual hamploncnts for | - CAPS VS. PITTSBURGH TONITE—8:15 P. M. BUSH-CALLAHAN » . . Bt. Paul, Minneapolis and |jyly 7 through 12. It will be the : PRICES 76¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 TAX INCL. ’ i= " : Milwaukee were the first AA first time the public links cham- ‘Phone 8 Box Office Open 10 4. m. 136 E. WASH. ST FR 3453 “clubs ~ the current era to pionship ever has been held a Reservations © TAibet 4555 . Alte . ‘ ¥ive Negroes an opportunity, |a private club. : Le \ 3 : . Ly a : Re . a. : La 4 2 gE ee . ws i . i : y : oe ; ’ ; n ig Aw i wi i L: 5 : ; i ahs X way Py . : “Fa : . | : veil i Sant : 5 : Hc ini fo k v 4 = ‘ i . ae, 3 > i - a 1 }
