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Mich. State ...35 Minnesota ...16 Purdue ......35 Wash. St.L....20 Ind. Central ..19 DePauw .....20 Wabash ......42 llinois .......40 Cornell ......20 Notre Dame .. 0. Indiana ......14 Northwestern, 14 Butler .......13 Manchester .. 0 Lake Forest ..13 Hanover ..... 6 lowa ........13 Michigan™.... 7

Stanford .....27 Oklahoma ....34 Tennessee ....60 Rutgers ......28 Kentucky .....37 Princeton ....54 Holy Cross ...39 Columbia. ....21 Wake Forest. .19 So.Cal. ......20 Missouri .....20 Wash & Lee ..14 Brown .......21 Tulane ....... 0 Harvard .....13 Marquette ...13 Dartmouth ... 6 Duke ........13

Maryland ....40 SMU ........14 Penn State ...32 Baylor .......18 Georgia ..... 7 Army ........27 Ohio State ...16 Wisconsin ....16 Nebraska wri 34 Navy ........21 Texas A&M ...14 Syracuse ....13" Texas........ 6 Florida ...... 6 Citadel ...... 6 Pitf-.........14 Pemn ....,.... 7 lowes State ...27

hy Michigan State Slaughters Notre Dame S| (roorons | : oh it ish he

Humbled by §; Spartans, 30-

. By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer

EAST LANSING, Mich, Nov. green and white grid giants

SCORES

STATE

Manchester ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 Ind. Central .... 6 7 6 0-19

DePAUW +....... 6 0 14 0-20 Lake Forest .... 0 7 0 6—13

Valparaiso ....,. 7 7 0 6-20

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Wheaton ....¢c... 0 0 6 0— 6 & : Wabash +vveves 714 7 H—a? sliced Notre Dame wide open Henn eo 't v8 Ob ] with tremendous running backs — a 's —— today for a 35 to 0 triumph and Franklin ....... 0 6 0 7—13 l Anderson i...... 0 014 7-21 Nov. 17—Notrs Dates a Noth, Caroling. Nov. 17—Michigan State at Indiana. Wilmington (0.) 6 7 0 6-19 the worst shellacking handed the Earlham ........ 0 0 6 0— 8 fighting Irish’ in Coach Frank : Leahy’'s “tenure. BIG TEN The victory was Michigan

State's 13th in a row. After Fullback Dick Panin, § 180-pound speedster from Detroit, k a = os : - rolled 88 yards for a touchdown a oe . a : W@% on the Spartans’ first play from

Northwestern ... 0 0 Purdue ......... 0 72 0

Cornell ........ 0

Michigan ....... 0 7 0 0—7 : a hi. - Meigen ———— scrimmage, it was a bad day fog NG AID CO. Tinols co... 620 7 1—40 TOUCHDOWN BOUND—Dick Panin (38) Michigan State full back scampered 88 yards for the THROWN FOR LOSS—This didn't happen very often but Don McAuliffe (40) Michigan State the Irish all the way. R MA-4708 10Wa asvieneeess 4.9 015-18 first Spartan score in the early moments of the game against Notre Dame. halfback got thrown for a 2-yard loss by Fred Mangialardi (86) and Sam Palumbo (67) of Notre Dame. PARIS a aw " sr of serving the Minnesota ...... 7 7 2 028 = — —— — Be DN aysd

- McAuliffe—these were the backs

ing Indiana ........ 0 0 7 T—I14| np Wiaionsin ......H 0 2 018 DePauw Bobs that rallied the Spartans for 351 e—————— Pomm: o.cossais Ut 0 1 \"4 : yards on the ground and a fourth ———————————— lvictory in 19 games between the Pitt sasissnsssne @ 0 y 0 ) 14—14 Along Trail two schools. 8 130-18 3

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Oblo State ..... Of U b 3 .Panin was easily the standout. S———————"————— {He rambled for 150 yards in eight MIDWEST, oO Yr t w est 3 r n we n eda en a n ort carries and he saw hardly any CASTLE. Nov. 10 (UP) action in the last half as Coach

GREEN Missouri .....e:e 7 0 7 6-20 E {Clarence (Biggie) Munn tried to

Oklahoma ...... 7 14 13 0—34| By United Press — mn —Quarterback Bob Stephens fired By United Press | Te. : NEXT OPPONENTS two touchdown passes to Jim . . : have mercy with his pony backAshland 28, Defiance 1. EVANSTON, Ii, Nov. 10—Quarterback Dale Samuels yor. 1; RRL Sr nian Dailey today to lead undefeated MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 10—A desperate rally by field and inexperienced help. Still, Augustana 26, Navy Pier 6. threw two touchdown passes, scored one himself and kicked mre rome DePauw to a 20-13 college foot- Indiana, fighting to win for Coach Clyde Smith, fell short even Le Roy Bolden, Billy Wells plays later, Schmaling 1 ran 14 pay) victory today, over Lake by and Jimmy Ellis, had too much

Basege 4%, North Oklahoma Jr. four conversions to lead an underdog Purdue football team in the 1.yard line, from Where porest fis. seventn of ihe sea. DY tWo points today and Minnesota won its first confer-/ 12d and too many terrific lines-

College . Beloit 3 Wittenberg 20. to an easy 35-14 victory over a listless Northwestern eleven Samuels Sartied 0 Over on 2:son. ence game of the season, 16 to 14. men Jn front of them jor Notre Tie , m— a . quarter < sneak, oer’ & . oat | Name attempt to rally. Bowling en Taivorsity 20, lodar. defeat was the third in ai73. Yards OF Rimeelf. Late in the period, first string PEL win today so the Jncians. Walling 30 oe » Re Pony i ol ob. row for the Wildcats after four| A 1NOrthwestern, ragged on both quarterback Don Burson, benched pi oF Dex Saturda) $ “ream i Te rg a ugh: Se Our Ol m [3 DOROW, a veteran quartere » = Ye i : ; “" |defense and offense, did not score {or inaccurate passing, went in hn a : Es back, was another major face Dunas . on. n b Stren ne argu. a until the final period. and completed two straight NEXT OPPONENTS fumbles and penalties stalled late [tor in the triumph, the seventh of DeKalb State College 20, Macomb gave it a record of three victories a » passes to lead the Wildcats on Nov. I7—Wabash at DePauw. drives and Minnesota held on to th for the State College 7 and four defeats for the season. | . THE GAME be : Nov. 1i—Lake Forest (season completed). e - the season for Spartans ; : . f * 1. " GAME began as a punt- their first sustained march, win. ‘against no defeats. He used his Eastern Kentucky 31, Western Left Halfback Phil Klezek ing duel with neither. team which. ended on the Purdue 10 W , h The winning margin turned out K 1 | scored twice for Purdue and car- th y Wabash here. Wabash has won . crashing backs steadily on quick Posner sei Ty.) 15, Union 15; {Tied Toueh of The offensive bur Be a ee Sa Dy ratwTen ng posses Yt His, jo [SUING led. 7536, By Butler esos ‘minutes after the second Royal Burn Korg y. on - perio es of the sec- 2 2 # . nesota minutes after the secon delayed Heidelberg 22, Baldwin-Wallace ‘den with Max Schmaling and ond quarter, Brock raced 38 yards AFTER THE half, Purdue 2x - half started. Indiana was set Times Special {Notre Dame’s forwards 14. Rex Brock. Schmaling racked up to the Northwestern 22. Three scored the first time it got the, STEPHENS PASSED to Dailey Sma ROCHESTER, N.Y. Nov. 10— ever Stop - 1 i ‘arth. for 21 vards in the first period and NEXT OPPONENTS And when the Irish linemen Hope 47, Hillsdale 0. ball; Purdue recovered ~North-i{0r.21 yards in th pen) Yor. I7—Mithickn State at Indians, - The Indianapolis Olympians ran seemed to have the combination, Tilinols College 34, Elpphurst 12. * * western's fumble on the Wild- for 11 in the third. The Tigers Noi. 1i_Minnesots at Purdue. = into some red-hot Rochester| rion add Towa Wesleyan 7, Morningside 7. In eC {cats’ 31, and Samuels passed to got their third tally on a 2-yard ;—————_—— : h a \Dorow went to the air to Kansas 34, 1 I (Calif.) 26. INOIS Klezek for the touchdown plunge by Steve Nagy. back to its four by a penalty and Royal shooting tonight and were confusion to the element of exe an loyols Calla ® | Ancathe y . : then Dick Ashburner, back to burned, 100-89. ipertness obvious in every Mich

L Another Purdue drive fizzled Th Sters s d in t hs a Rens Sa i : out on the Northwestern 10, but second Re on a i je Dass, was tackied in the end / The Olymps played good bas. igan State playér today. x 13, : 7 wam S owda Purdue was knocking at the door Jay BI > PAN zone by -tackle Gordon Holz for ketball, but not quite good enough For the afternoon, Dorow comKnox 13, Cornell (Iowa) 7. | ¥ aFain on a. DOVArd. i BV ay Blessing. and in the fourth wnat turned out to be the win- for the accurate Royals. Roches pleted 11 of 17 passes for 112 Lawrence 25, Coe 7. gain on a <U-yara jaun Y when Jerry Patterson passed to ,; ints te it 38 of 79 sh f the v * . Sarnucls to the Northwest 19 in ning points. er hit 38 of 79 shots from the yards and two touchdowns. Lincoln 37, Lane College 6. | : By United Press nae ED le ues Cus Chandler for 15 yards, 2 2 » field for a torrid .481. One of his scoring throws, fe Loulsville 85, Houston U. 28, CHAMPAIGN, Il, Nov. 10— Young Quarterback Samuels then passed to end Dar-| ye tna Tigers elect. a most valu- ETY r i: chester. he lead 1y: d fi y 20 : . ; rel Brewster -for a touchdown. } THE SAFETY appeared un Rochester took the lead early:end Bob Carey, covere five Miami (0.), 21, Dayton 20, Tommy O'Connell pitched three scoring passes to End Joe Purdue scored again on the next able player this season, Stephens important at the time. Minnesota in the first period and held it the yards to finish a 74-yard march Mt. Union 38, Wooster 21, should have little opposition. De- was rolling up vardage at will rest of the way. Little Bobby and the second was a 1-yard

: Vernasco today to lead unbeaten Illinoi -to- io series of plays after Northwestern ) g North Central (Ill) 25, Carthage J Illinois to a 40-to-13 Big p.a) 3 Pauw's route to a perfect season and appeared on the way to an Wanzer and Center Arnie Risen heave to Ellis Duckett to com-

‘ards rushing

Wilberforce 26, Kentucky State 0. the next score, O'Connell to Ver- yards passing ‘passed Purdue's 28 to 14 wictory,

Rushir as . 183 255,and en extra point in the 14-13 Passing yardage 4 1% win over Indiana State. And his i v which ended an Irish string of 39 Passés completed . . 8 7 two touchdown passes and two a ars u aps games without defeat last vear, as

{ Rushing vardacge 1 NES i hese 1 6 Passes intercepted 38

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Winston-Salem §Tchrs. 26, Shaw nasco for 17 yards. Karras got Dasses attempied

Passes completed

- — £1 > OF > had punted out to its 37. Klezek : : 19. at: Ten Victory over Iowa. had ined out 3 is 0 put the has been precarious. The Tigers easy win after scoring twice in paced the Royals with 22 and 20 plete a 31-yard parade. Northwest (Mo.) State 20, War- Johnny Karras the Arge ex- : 4 : have won their last five ball the first half ints s ely. Wanze hit, 2 22 — burg 3 : FA 80 ex ball on Northwestern's seven. : ¢ LR points. respectively. anzer FEAREY WAS the leading rens rg . press, plunged for two other A few minutes later O'Connell Schmaling scored from the two. FA es by an overall total of just But after the safety, Indiana eight of 13 shots. yA a Oberlin 28, Denison 27. Illinois tallies. Iowa, unable to loos iv A211 Ge Tate 13 points. In each case Stephens turned loose fullback Gene Ged- scorer with five conversions an : osed another long pass again yard line three plays late dM Ohio Wesleyan 69, Muskingum 8. solve the Illinois offense, didn't to Vernasco. The play covered 31, : . os oe has been the difference. man who almost turned defeat, ‘THE LOSS ES ? he Olymps’ 11 points. Both Pisano an Ce Otterbein 20, Capital 14. ——————— —— — —— 2 TE gave fl aniotiser PURDUE ca pitalized on a = ” = into victory — victory Indiana third in five National Basketball {Auliffe also Turnisiied Sem Parsons 27, Wartburg 7. Nov. 17—Plineis a4 Obie State touchdown. break when its punt rolled dead AN INDIANAPOLIS Broad Wanted for Smith, who had re-' Continued on Page 1 pg Lisi os 4h and 74 yards —— Peru (Neb.) 19, East New Mexico Nev. li—lowa at Wisconsin. ee es» on the Northwestern one and Ripple product, Stephens opened Si&ned Tuesday effective at the indianapelis (83) ~~ Rechester (ne) of rh Do “ng completely. — Te [threaten the blue and orange goal THE THIRD period opened Norm Montgomery recovered a the season as a second-stringer. tnd of the season. ¥ Taf Colemant 3 I Houtclassed The Irish failed to Rieu 14 Menrung. until 10 minutes were left in the with an 83-vard Illinois rive Northwestern fumble on the four. He quarterbacked Broad Ripple's Qeaman punched across the 8 1 2 hhneont 3 } 3 eros “midfield in the first half ewanes 3, Centre 0. . ys . 5 GHVE Klezek scorec first dow nd 1 feat a . goal line to cap one drive late 2° 3 Risen 683 e South Dakota 35, North Dakota ® 1 t Karras scoring from the 1. lezelt Scored on first down and undefenled 948 lem IN won| the third peried ther I 133 ; o 0 1and the best march went only to ' A If they win either-of their two In the fourth Quarter, Jowa [Dil Majeta converted second team All-Indianapolis '? '7® period and another { 40 T 13 Notre Dame's 43. Half way _— 18, remaining Big Ten games they hegan clicki bn didi 1. The Boilermakers relaxed with honors. early in the fourth period. Both Br 2 3 5 s § 3! isd Sos Notte South Dakota 35, LaCrosse Tehrs. 5:0 acsured of a trip to the Rose. g xieRing. la.ying [is Only, 35.10-0 lead. and Northwestern. Stephen's berformane .y., drives were featured by his hard Tg $21 ! 3 3 through the third pe 0 — % Bowl. p R08 touchdowns on a 25-yard pass shored His firet touchdown on two lan eR ue formanices | in the ine smashes, which time after V 184 1 0 2 Dame went to Michigan State's 45 ~ Springfield (S. D.) 40, Aberdreen os ip from JSuarierbask Sunt Era suevasdive passes by Burson. Their i Sve Saner Sam § Bas 8 ~ time netted four, five, six or ane PE and profuptly lust the ball 2s i [ 1 : ” - Y 3 r ue n : mit Tt riDroache Tank Merriweil propor- re vards Totals 3 25 Totals 382427 S : 3 Normal 27. ILLINOIS STARTED with a un eo be STE And 2 st went 2¢ yards to Bill Kuel tions. He kicked the point that —o = ~aras. ** sore By Quarters _ a fod t the Spare ~ Toledo 38, Bradley 18. rush, covering 60 yards in four 0 YATd run by Halfback Don ..4 pe next to end Kragseth for beat ; I He Lira 2.8 = INDIANAPOLIS . 18 28 21 8 Irish advance carried to the Sp Tulsa 42, Kansas State 26. plays the first time it got the ball, -ommack. Ed Gauss wound up ,, ...4q and 2 togehdow eth Tozibeat Ohare Wal He scored MINNESOTA'S offense sput- “Fae Shrows 8 33 2 N10 tan 39 and fizzled out. » fis a al. Illinois’ scorin with a 3-vard *~ Ss touc n. twice an icked three points in tered in th boskt 2 is y 3. Risen ® r 8 ~~. Wate Tchrs. 168, Chadron Techrs. O'Connell who got fine protection; "oo Ss ended: ry Northwestern scored last on a the 33-31 win over Kalamazoo. yielding - PCR) ali, a or 1090 Ds, percentages, INDI re aT IT WAS the first time Notre . Wentarn. Resceve #7. Western Jom his line, tossed to Vernasco "oi. iioe. pass.- Burson to Kuehl, which He passed for a touchdown and FGA. 48! INDIANAPOLIS 23 of 21 FTA, Dame has failed to score in 48 aterm Rese 27, tor 38 yards and the score. HL ews COVered 30 yards. kicked a point in the 25-23 con- Continued on Page 16—Col. 4 | 35 Foti Thid ? ond Sv Kaseiman, games since its 0 to 0 deadlock } g 26. t was the same formula for First downs ... rreenneeneen 3 Hat dean ° : N'wes! n Purdue quest of Hope. He got a touchdown ea with Army in 1946. And it sur- -

12. 3 the hongys the third time, plung- Passes intercepted ........... a Xavier (0.) 41, John Carroll 0. ing four times in a row from the Punting average aun Punts Itrsas ° o place kicks meant the difference the worst licking in Leahy's term. Yanktown College 40, Sioux Falls Iowa 16 over the goal. ABIES 108E ..ieiiirnxensrn 2 Punt: ver a3 . today. It was Notre Dame's second des

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Pumbl penalize . 5 Pumnie st g —— ad ———— OY DAES Iie 2 Ie on ired . ris ———— Lose +o Hornets 3.0 feat in seven contests this year. . pg pl AR . pa rT q yy 3 The Irish made only 199 yards, y : ; Sl \ WN P § Wabash Ita : . : 104 on the ground and 85 in the : Litimes ‘apeela ir. N f Notre Dame's quarPITTSBURGH, Nov. 10—Glen Hall, wl 2

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ATIY iio 15 ON O27 ; DE BY OUBABE osvvness 0 0 6 Oe @ oe : ¥ the 19-year-old terbackst John Mazur, Ralph ERAL ne te | & Ta “ PE EE LW ; acrobat who tends goal for the Indianapolis Caps, deserved Guglielmi, or Tom Carey, could TRIC Holy Cross 2013 6 0—39 “a ¥ \ " , 3 \ al X allover, , 10 manage to find their receivers in ; "see ~ 3 a h X . x S : AU Marquette «..... 0 0 0 13-18! Bet hd R yy *% X : aR a beter fate than handed him before 4949 fans here tonight.’ , tight secondary put up by eed TUT oh : ; § NN Hall, after repulsing more than 35 shots, finally fell Michigan State. and .i.onne 6—4 i Statistics: N Ey 0 14—2 victim to a short rebound by Roy. ich. Stat “ - y pem—— 3 9 — 211 Stay Undefeated Timgren, late of the Toronto Hockey SUT ense. Hop. First downs a eh 5 en Pi a Adelphia 39, Ursinus 19. | Maple Leafs, midway through the! ten. Backer. Center. Lewick + Hor- Rushing Ya: rdage’ LL #3 154 - Allegheny 19, Westminister 0. i By United Press third period. As a result, the R : 2 ni, ) £ - passes phi a hE i 3 American International 8, Con- CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind Caps dropped a 3 to 0 decision Passes intercepted ........ss 2 " necticut 0. Nov. 10—Wabash's Little Giants. . Timgren's goal ended .a score- Polk C ; . ¥E2 38 $ 3s : < Arnold 8, Moravian 6. led by the superb passing of Jerry (58 deadlock and the league mar. 0G Yards penaltzed ™ ad Benedict 31, Ft. Valley 9, Huntsman, overpowered Han. caders had no trouble adding two Seni ot “Mortison: Lir > Bethany (W. Va.) 14, Geneva 0. ces. % more tallies. men, Resis Da CAR ae n Stevenson Jr i Bloomsburg Tchrs. 16, West Ches- Rov. . 08 ex SETONENTS ol 8 =a PIRST PERIOD: None. Penalties—Arm- Yo Are ~=Anderso ; : > tron 8:0 Tiesehrec 18 24 ter Tehrs. 7. | Nov. 1—Wahash, "at Deranw. | THE STUBBORN Pittsburgh * SECOND PERIST None. Penaities—Folk Mu ROMY. 35, Oregon 8. 02 Hoses ioe defense allowed the Caps only 17! TIRE Pikiob: 1 Pittshi Rrandeis 12, er lov er's Hoosier ollege Conference cho - : (Barbe. Lewicki) 7:29: 2 purgh, Tt - Riandels 19, Rider 7. ot Canna | football champs toiay, ot shots as they took 47 themselves. gren (Lewicki, Mathers 13 21 ig Rin n eason {fo thei Only Larry Wilson and Jim Hay sittes—none Hy r their sixth victory of the sea- SCORE BY PERIODS x Brockport 27, Edinboro 7. son. on ; hag clear shots at Hornet goalie REE Rous He It's open season on husucknell 21, Colgate 20. e Little Glants, tied only by Gil Mayers shutout and both - eee bands, beginning Monday Clarion Tchrs. 19, Slippery Rock Butler for their only blemish, missed the open corner of the On the Ice when The Times publishes 4 seo - 1 ern : : La Tehrs, 14. Hi in—every period to snap yer: AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE | woman's €ase Against Coast Guard 35, RPI 14, anover's five- game winnin 8 While Maver was landing his Weateln, Division p G 0G Man.” a) 3 } § } L ts G 0G! ° Colby 18, Raton 6. te 1 Streak. mia first shutout in this year's compe- Pittsburg 12 His 1 With Annie Oakley alm, the Delaware 25 Lalsyerte . HUNTS MAN tition, he was actually overs: L 3 7 8 0 it 48 15 ladies draw a bead on the rexel 35, Sw . neinn 12 6 8 2 25 F " Stroudsburg Tchrs. “ |touchd COMPLETED shadowed by the agile Hall. The Gisiiai, gif § 8 3 10 3i i male of the species and bag it roudshurg ’ ue own passes for their first young net minder looked like an Eastern, Division , 5.55 the limit of chuckles and meo— ts. OG > x huts 9. 184, W h- [Lives SCOPES 10 Bob Holstine for apple picker as he grabbed shot mershey ........ 12 8& & 2 14 4 3 shamefsced blushes. A $2 Franklin and Marsha as 18 yards, Ken Beasley for 27, and after shot off the Pittsburgh Buffal S118 5 3 1 BB marriage license entitles any ington and Jefferson 0. Ted Steeg for 26. Then his broth- s .. Providence 13 380846 A | ticks Syracuse 12 Te woman to join in the sport, Gettysburg 21, Albright 20, jer, Stan, took over and plunged * ® = : mESyLTs Last MiGaT | and she'll track her quarry Hobart 14, Hamilton 6. | six yards for another tally. TIMGREN FOLLOWED his Tittsburgh 3. INDIANAPOLIS 0. | with by following the Hofst 7 Alfred 17. i In the fourth d » ae a - A Buffalo § Hershey 4 w ease y fo £ ofstra 9, | period, Bob Watts Cleveland 8. Cincinnati 3 Johns Hopkins $4, Dickinson 18. picked up a blacked. kick game winning shot by poking in Lleveland 8. b ear-splitting cries of wounded p : p cke ick and 5 short one with Danny Lewickl TONIGHT S SCHEDULE | egos of men reading the

stories.

ir ¢ 2 » ersh aced 21 yards to score, and Jim hitting his stick in the crease with Hershey at INDIANAPOLIS (8.18), The Department of Consers

| Swo e's 22 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 3 pm P -yard pass to Bob, perfect pass. And a moment! Buffalo at Providence

Juniata 18, ‘Grove City 7. Kingspoint 13, New Haven State 8.

i Tia the rout. later, George Armstrong inter- © NATIONAL. HOCKEY LEAGUE vation of Happy Homes has Continued on Page 16—( ‘ol. 5 lend run by re Cai a 13-yard copted a Cap pass and let (IY pepo; ee 1 35 RO endo this series a8 4 i re | thira frame. ick Casten in the with a high, hard shot that beat Toro = ain 841131 ditch measure to keep the |Hall. It was the 11th wi 12 Ros ism 31 glorified better half, of song Western Conference | me. Winn 12 peti SI XD ULE ame, from becom: ; 3 Jet ™w or {starts for the Hornets. Che ase 37 3 8 31 3% and story f ; Hoosier Conference. { The Hershey Bears play in Indi- ' Results Dau Night | ing extinct. outresl 4. Chicafe —n miss (he series, but

23 3d i Aer w. I is a orth night against Xoronta 3. Detroit 3 tie). of od i D FOR £ Thess elfen [diana Central Jrass “ eller's club and may find H = “School ball a bouquet om 600 NINE Purdue Hlfack Rex Brock @n grabs a pas rom Dale Samuels and SE Loti hy Sous wien iu, Sui High | hen Youu ome lie : i up nine yards against Northwestern. ys hr Phen [Lin iN 10 was tonight, © ri Be RE rh, TLE 16a Tr Times Monday,