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: REL te * ; BW Shrinks Agai h Janowicz Field Goal ‘8 Shrinks Again a | . L 3 : A ® . » - To By-Pass | Gives OSU 16-14 Win By EDDIE ASH Ra Iv S Times Sports Editor | ’ Han By United Press "THERE'S more grief in store for sports events, the gate dS iN on | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 10—A Vic Janowicz field goal led receipts, that is; particularly professional attractions. Ae Ohio State to victory for the second successive week as . Le, oa : : : | FO! The new grief menacing the men in the counting house, | Tue Special - [a the Buckeyes were forced to stave off a fourth quarter : : ar '{ - ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10 —|§ : ; their bo who are the watchdogs of the payroll, comes in the form of |" * Utdverst Pittsburgh rally for-a 16-14 victory. for the an increase in federal income a8 ington niversity let ) Janowicz and Quarterback Tony: ” T taxes. explained in a national magazine Butler's Ron Hallam do the { |Curcillo scored all of the points ° Cy "he I pi another hole In article why he quit coaching in passing today. Washington) |in_ holding off a Pitt team that IC Clinches Vitel at in turn, is & cinch to drill another an sasicr and healthier way. to/ con tCnied itself with the by-pass. FO RE . There hole in the average person's earn a living... Cherry's coach-| "5 Sc iung by Butler, 20-13. oe Bi Tor te last. iSIOm 2d in H CC leam eve t doll | | Butler was a good ball club in IY lwas bidding for its first victory ' yi gr 0 ar. ral . admis) al 25 headaches were similar to going down to its fourth loss in| i [in seven starts. . eo ° be doable peng Of Clyde Smith's at Indiana . . . eight games. The Bulldogs hogged = x = The 4 receipts to dwindle again . . . Smitty probably decided to st 8 8 ins - and other Last winter pro basketball, out oy P ou ny ecided to step the statistics, showing a total PITT OUTPLAYED the visitors be Dowie hockey and boxing had an| ore his life expectancy was offense of 377 yards. Hallam in the second half, reversing the Tans Blais Serv ower | shortened. . . . As another college d i a es is sanctio anemic income at the box office,! coach put it, “Every year there passe for 142 yards and directed script of the first two periods and NORTH MANCHESTER, Nov. intrested and the past summer it was|are more alumni” \his backs to 235 yards on the scoring their last touchdown with 19 __ Indiana Central College biw.al in minor league baseball mm jeround. ot ooll ae 38 seconds remaining in the game. iended its season with a 19-0 win ; ons as well as in a few major league FIR ut In a ays 8 | Trailing 0-16 going into the final —: - —— re-Chrisi cities. : age ball S1 CHOICE In the base- work. He completed 17 of 33 |quarter, Pitt exploded for two) Nov. 11-- Manchester (season smpleted). ! It also ‘was apparent from ob- (Noy rpg uy Jew |passes. Included in the comple- touchdowns which were not quite Nev: 17—Ind. Central (season completed). on he we | (Now, e Amer~ | ; Wo en servation that the general admis-| jean League's last-place St. | NEXT OFFONENTS enough. Win Manchester today and cap divisi sfon attendance was down at the yquis Browns. . , . Second grab |Nov. 17—Butier at Indiana State. A fumble and a pass intercep- clinched second place in the division. 1951 500-Mile Race .. . Reserved to the National League's Jast- Nov. 17—Washinfiton at Illinois Wesleyan. tion in the final period within the Hoosier Conference. ress Th seat business held up fairly welll piace Chicago Cubs. . , . Under |tions w. 5- Ohio State 10-yard line failed] Coach Walt Bartkiewicz’s Grey- Br in all sports but not enough 10! tne alternating “from the bot. |Gilson 2sal Sarge 1a End John to unnerve the Panthers who hounds finished the campaign handicaps Uleet He gesine = oe genetal} tom up” system, the New York | 2 Cow. moved twice after the miscues for with a 5-3 overall record and 4-2 ENTRY admission gate, usually! Giants will have last choice, | THE GAME could have been a their scores. jin the conference. It was also kegli sets the pace when the fans as| ggter 15 other major league |different story for Butler if End Janowicz used the quick kick— Manchester's season final. The $750. All a whole have it to put out for aj ope pac . gu Don C customarily a defensive weapon— Spartans closed out with 3-3 in Pty trip to the park or the arena ave had their whack at [Don Campbell could have stayed the HCC d 4-4 1 into the | + | the choice minor leaguers. in bounds. Campbell picked a {as an offensive threat as he set tue and 4-4 overall. captains v HE COP = t's i 4 | ¥ a2 =n Hallam pass out of the air at the \up two scores. His quick kick in on rey houngs literally wrote hast-Rotir of living an ONE OF baseball's oustanding Washington 20 late in the fourth| | |the third period set up his 20-yard "30" to the Spartans’ football o nation-wide installment buy- “sleepers” in the draft was Hack eriod only to find hims | 8 |field goal which eventually spelled chapter for 1951 “Thirty” was euie ing forced countless sports p y elf on the, the magic ber i hil If you Ro ah Shs iison, We Te New york Giants wrong side of the chalkline. The victory. 4 ie naples Sumber each Indiana Deer Park (had farme out to Toledo, misstep ended the Bulldogs’ oa t ent money budget . . . and nyt through an office blunder threats for the afternoon. es SET BACK by the kick, Pitt] a Handieap the new tax is likely to call for [railed to recall him or place his! The winning Bears were a attempted to pass from its own; JOHN HURRLE took a 30-yard starting D farther pencil work on the name on their official reserve list. terror on the firma, grinding out 34 but Bestwick’s heave was in- SCOTing pass from Quarterback to famil i g f six week-e : y purse . , . I's going to | 354 McCarthy of the Chi- 304 yards on the ground. A good tercepted by George Rosso for ialfback Billy Crowe on the 1952. The Pl for the sng y 12 cago Cubs was fresh up from slice of the was owned : Acme Telephoto, |Ohio State. From there the Buck- Sond 3 iy o” Ihe game. Then bowling ai ous grees Tian te Joep managing Louisville and knew by Halfbacks Jim Burst and Norb SHORT GAIN—Minnesota's Paul Giel (10) makes a short gain before being pulled down by In- [eyes moved 20 yards and Jano- =. RCE DR aw set up his The hig winter and in 195% g all about Wilson’s prowess with Mueller. Burst scored twice on line| diana's Bob Inserra (28). wicz kicked the field goal. jane-y ’ ye own plunge in the as Yo Ny ¥ an . the bat. . . , He got wise to the /digs of two and one yards, re-| The Buckeyes scored the first 3¢¢Ond pe with a 30-yard run : =F 2 = = | " | from the Spartan 31. Center Abi used and HOWEVER, this fall has sup- Glamy blunder and probably sbeetively. Mueller displayed it time they got possession of the Carter 2 d the poin t . games. The was the only big league ®xecutive 0 ipsy-dipsy on a 51-yard lana Ig S | ball, moving 56 yards on the : “ ~ plied some encouragement to men who knew Wilson was a “sleeper” touchdown romp in the third! ground in the first period with Staying with the “30” motif, handicap D who finance sports events . . . : | {Crowe latched on to a 30-yard $500 while “ . open to plucking. period when the Bears iced the . Curcillo plunging over from the; 3 : The “silver lining” came in a re- So the Cubs drafted Hack game ; cde P & {pass from 5-2 Quarterback Jim tual pin « Bore on ae 8st hah Sf he big-| vhile the Giants screamed mur- WEE FE ’ 2 = or mit ut Continued from Page 15 |Wake Forest 19, Duke 18. Pitt was superior to Ohio State|Duncan for indy final Bye centur ; «sw. der. . . . For the small f . S quarter was score-| | Waynesburg 20, St, Vincent 14. § . : 3 Ti foversad the SOME 3 1nanee the Cubs picked up a os less. Washington had the ball at Butztown Tehrs. 35, Millersville wilam ang mary 28. V PL 1. in every department but scoring Manchester nd “down har i "Shou » the 50 on an exch chrs. 13. partans saw ee serious . ‘“% A similar check at the same Whe Soild have been bought, -1 the period Sachange x suis | nope 16 to 14 Lehigh 84, Carnegie Tech 7. Fl h D drives crumble against the Grey- be made p time last fall showed a 2 per cent Oe I 1926, Wilson pac od |28 yards as the Bears moved up ’ Lincoln (Pa.) 20, Upsala 12. SOUTHWEST asnes vown hounds’ gallant line. Manchester loh, Strike decline compared to 1049 . . . But| ER TITER TEE ve the Butler 2. Then Burst digested] Continued from Page 15 |LODE Island 15, Morrisvilk 13. [Rice ............ 0 0 0 6—6 Greenwood, 61-537; held off three times in the 8032 Blue . college football is outside the pro-| . tive weasons, 109 that year, his yardage bite by a scoring! Maine 20, Bowdoin 14. | Arkansas ....... 0 0 0 0— 0 ’ last quarter, twice from the 10 9, 0. fessional sports family and has OASTRU BE TORSORS, ECR VER plunige over tackle, Butler blocked the first half. Both touchdowns Mansfield Tchrs. 27, Lock Haven : | Franklin Township's twice-and once from the Greyhound stadents and alumni to keep it {the kick for point. | i Techrs. 14. TEXAS sveecsncsa 0-6 0 0 6 Gr field sectional champions, 1-foot line. IF A LA from a red ink bath . .. Anyway,(20d 190 in 1930, the year he Po Same on Pass plays, Aw SOPNOSy Lian ‘ Baylor 00 6 Ndl . 2» ’ , ’ismacked 56 homers. | Les Gerlach started the Bull-imgre Tailback Paul Giel took wyory. 4 40, Navy 21. NE iia — |successtully opened their 1951-52) pry dyNio la Jour ming the first half of the season was > = = !dogs on their first touchdown. In |Maryland State 26, Wilkes 7. | basketball season by downing RS played thelr fifth annu: completed before the tax increase) yyy QUARTERBACK de- (the waning minutes of the first/® Seven yard pass from Quarter- Muhlenberg 14, Scranton 0. Tex, A8Y oa. 3 T 8 O11 Greenwood at home, 61 to 55, Inti Sais fof the Crevhounda. classic at west inte EE = partment of Sporting News dug [half he carried a Washington back Don Swanson and ran 15 New h au pshire 60, Tufts 0. | rrr |night. (Dale ars W ing, This even! {SPORTS LEADERS in Ar- | up this football laugh . . . [Put to the Washington 6. JOS 12 “Cede 108 rw, tout Ne utary 13, Wagner.o Arkansas State 19, Langston Unl-| The Flashes’ triumph gave newison, Tackle Renaldo Savenelll and Ends up Some years ago Clemson and {Hallam handed off to Halfback down, capping a 93 yard march Penn Mili 18, Wa, -0. | versity 18. lcoach Earl! Snider his first win Fullback Sha through D gentina are thinking of backing John Riddle for a 21-yard pickup the first time Minnesota had the Penn State 32, Syracuse 13. | | i k Pot- oo limited to a in Indianapo- | Mercer collided in the last then - ‘ball St Harvard 13. | Arkansas A&M 39, Ouachita Col-/after taking over for Hank Pot-| Bartkiewicz was pleased as he " BE a eo rlls Hace, «+ -| game of the season . . . One [209 then hurled ip Gilson for the ha . [Princeton 54, Hare | lege 12. ter, mow coaching Anderson’s'rounded out his second season as Ame The Argentina motor speed ace | minute of playing time re- jouchdows, Enq Cparley John-| Giel threw a screen pass {oiiiHode Hland State 52, Brooklyn Abilene Christian 50, Austin Col Indians. Greyhound coach. He parlayed a The tow this dE aitie, Who, | mained when the Teferee sald [0 Sick Was £0od. Fullback Ron Engel to score the, College 0. | lege 33. Harold Meyer is the only re-|27-man squad into a wining sea. In prises ai this year Butler just had time to kickoff|second marker. Engel gathered Rutgers 28, Brown 21 | East Texas 21, Stephen F. Austin turning let Flash be tor $750 driving an Alfa Romeo, wou the to Streak Lawton of Clemson: {when the half ended. the ball in at the line of scrim- St- Lawrence 41, Rochester 6. | vo exas 21, Stephen P, Hpbi Stisymuah fog ne ne Nes Joa. 30 Teas task in this day of ‘mitted to 1 Grand Prix of Spain over-the- | “You've got just 60 seconds in 2 = = | Shi b 9, i b= ; atoon football. ¥ = {mage and ran 26 3 yards behind ppensburg » Indiana (Pa.) Oklahoma 34, Missouri 20. H ah, with 17 ints ad Dick wish. They road classic last month. . . . He | which to make history” WASHINGTON PUT on a 63-3 huge wall State 0. : m anna, 17 points, an ros “ie 2 A i of bl A . { Tniv. lege! win a squa also was 1951 high-point pilot | Op the next play, Mercer punted [yard touchdown march with the| a kept Blockers r Lo | Springfield 42, Massachusetts 1.50 on Univ, 3, Wily Co is mies ils 15. She Flashes No Playoff for cash in onl: _in sanctioned events over West- | Lawton, who tore down the [second half kickoff. Burst con- iy, Achill P Passe ql uehanna 27, Haverford 7. wr . State 20, Sam Houston 20.| Fraskim y 61) P y a9 prize list. 1 courses. . . {tributed a big chunk with . e, on the bench most of jrexag Slate <d,. dal a % Y : : EAT e Reo, | fd efor toon ied ve sh io" BAL $00 Teme 300 8 Tar St 3 am Home 3 oo To 6 ome? 2. City Co-Champs Lo 1.» +» Linn for the extra [Yard romp e er 22 on the | (Conn.) 40, Amherst 27. ; Martin { 2 3 Hanson.! i 8 ; determininj man Froillan Gonzalez, also a | + "0 I8 IP 00 TS C00 frst play from scrimmage. Then jor directed by Quarterback|yijanova 26, Detroit 7. | Hanah. § 3 3 Whitakero 1 1 3| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS will be 80 whiz benind he Wheel. the referee, “And what are the | Durst Iureea Le ger ow D'A chille Reked two a Virginia State 0, North FAR WEST | Keoush.s 523 Doubs . 3 1 31 Once again, Tech and Cathedral { limit. ueller an ends un el i olina College 0. i - i. | Reasoner, { Brannon, ; » : WHEN professional football other 48 seconds Tory” |1-yard stripe was reached. He Points for Indiana while Geno williams 33, Weroyan % (Stanford ....... 7 0 0 20-27 Stes 0 8 oNat 83 Ha A pl a Sela } BOWLIN was in its infancy, the play-for-| wyng qyp 15 offered for free bucked the last yard all by his Cappelletti booted the points after |S. Calif. ........0 0 713—20700000, 0 0 Bes 3 o 3jsion of the city championship or screwball s pay musclemen were a rugged lot's, the new owners of the Indian- lonesome. Metcalf converted and Minnesota's touchdown. SOUTH California 714 6 10 37| Copeland. 8 0 1lJewells 20 3icharity. odd turn of and no holds were barred. Game , iq Tndians . . , Reinstate Don Butler trailed by six points. | A crowd of 45,776 watched Min-!| ar diy _og| Totals 311931] Totals 311138] The Irish, of course, couldn't a 800 or be officials overlooked many Infrac-c steridge as manager and ap-| Moments later Burst returned nesota pull itself out of the Tulane .......... 0 0 0 0— 0 Washington ..... 0 14 7 3 28) Haifiime ad 2, Sairaskiin ari: Play this year because they have i Fox a few tions “to help the ge . since it point the popular Johnny Hutch-® Butler punt 12 yards to the Western Conference cellar. BENIUCKY ceveeecdd 14 7 2-0 State iver @ © © 0 olin Twp. (33): Greenwood (14): “|played the limit of 10 games as | Actually was hard 30 gen 1 Pro Prod e/ings Tribe coach . . . That would|Washingien he The Bears CoV oui ens Minn, Ind LSU ............18 0 0 0—13UCLA ....... ee? 0.0 0—1 me permitted by the THSAA. They : 10 years at the time y {be something special to write e touchcown C8 IM A al age es 208 | 100/ Vanderbilt ...... 713 0 0—=20 3 Players Hospitalized added Sacred Heart to this year's keglers and out. . . . Shirley Povich| put and probably would go far SIX plays, Mueller's 51-yard pay-|Passing yardage ... 103 | 148 | Ariz. Tempe 61, Ariz. 14. . . schedule last season.” together in of the Washington Post relates, pack Victory Field at next oF Fun being the big ome. Met- pusies Sompicied 4 : 3 '8Florida ......... 0 0 0 6— 6 Brigham-Young 28, Utah State 27. After H. S. Grid Tilt For the third straight year, The of the spor His Se bbard was playing on- TEs opening game , . From |S) WSUS LL EE ci * 3 3Georgia .......e. 0 7 0 0— 7 California Aggies 34, Chico 21. | EVANSVILLE, Ind. Nov. 10, 1¥0es exploited the possibility of his bit of {the standpoint of crowd appeal, 8 PALE average . 385 37 Colorado 34, Utah 0. (UP)—Three high school football ® charity or playoff game in the Fox and ter rush on an All-Star team i; .¢ binati uld be hard Kickoff and started .play from les 108L eeeersarercess 1 4Ga. Tech .......13 7 7. 7-34 8 B . R Geo Trafton of the combination wo ard their 37. They Were on the Wash {Yards penalized ............. 90 € VMI T 0 0 ¢ — 7 Colorado A and M 34, Montana 6 players were hospitalized tonight utler Bowl involving top teams Fast mates again Igo to top. + . y a rsurusrrress Colorado Mines 28, Adams State’ ; kx In the city or state. A possible Anderson Chicago Bears . . . and taking a * 7 ington 17 as the third periods + + SE ros (With injuries sustained in a& rockon cathedral game this year war. Goin, punch at Trafton on almost every| MERCER UNIVERSITY at ended. Principia Downs emnessce ......28 718 3-80 ol cite. Northwest oo-sock grid battle, 'was out of the question. frame, Fox play . . . until the referee stepped! Macon, Ga., de-emphasized reg- | Hallam passed to Johnson for a | Wash. Lee «.ceees 0 T 0 —14 ag a ~U, | Bill Krietemeyer, 16-year-old’ p i» teams might have played Dr OX off a 15-yard penalty that gave yj. football several years ago |OrSt down on the 8. Gene mangin Rose Poly, 13-0 |Alabama A&M 27, Alabama La Grande College of Idaho 48, Evansville Central All-State), vo5r put didn't. Cathedral for a series the Bears the ball on the one-| jv ,pandoning it altogether |C208€d through for two yards. ies Bptelal | State 6. Eastern Oregon College 13. |i aniernack, suffered a 10Mily,.s on Tecl's schedule until two The- first yard nme, ” - . ts sports program mowa- |Riddle got the last six yards over| pgp TNCU0 giashing Appalachian State 20, Erskine 0. Lewis & Clark 40, Idaho State 2. |geu e8¢ fan, 18 The first period years ago when Tech's schedule for 10. O 1 protested loudly,” said Hub- left tackle. Johnson's try for the y : against Bloomington. k d the Irish . bard to Povich, “and T told the| 3aYs Is broad but not too rug- non was bad. |across for touchdowns in the first Bethune-Cookman 19, Xavier 7. Mesa Junior College 14, Scotts “opin; Hairback Bill Parish room for Tech's annoal clash Fox made referee that I wasn’t doing any- ged . . . It calls for the fol- | Washington kept pressing after and fourth periods, Principia Col- Bluefield State 20, St. Augustine Bluff 7. sulfered 2 possible CoRoussion vet oH for Tech's annual clash proach, thi | lowing intramural menu: Horse- | | { 6 | Washington College 9, Idaho 6. = | re 4 oor with Shortridge before an antici- pins right thing to Trafton that I hadn't | that. Only a fumble on the But-| NEXT OPPONENTS hw , {was not in serious condition. Mike pated curfew threatened to b been doing all afternoon, and] Shoes, tennis, golf, tag foot- lier 8 prevented the Bears from Nov. 17—Rese Poly at Elmhurst. |Camp LeJeune 20, St. Bonaven- Western Washington 33, Central og, ne of Bloomington received on sing Bd iy tween the : | ball, basketball, track, soft- | | ture 10. | Washington 7. city night grid games after Nov, looked like what was the idea of calling a s ’ {further damage. Butler didn’t jege defeated Rose Poly of Indi-| cj 21. Bo c | Whitworth 28. Ea Washing. 1e8 wound. All were taken to 1, a ban since lifted. penalty at this time. Then I| ball, archery, ping pong . . . |have time to start anything. lana, 13 to 0, here toda {Clemson 21, Boston College 2. |Whitworth 28, Eastern Washing-\;,,,. 08 Hospital. | Tech had played Shortridge f pearahces 3 1 d what rt Traf-| We know you've read plenty | errr ; : Y | Eastern Carolina 45, Cherry Point! ton 7. ) played Sno ge for the resoun earned what a smart guy Tra The nearest Rose Poly came to| gq. Wyoming 41, New Mexico 7. | Bloomington won the game, 13 years in its season finale in No- the woods fo was rs 1 Sev Jelp JEi|- Shout Bo Pocently ... Amateur Basketball scoring was when they reached Fayetteville Tohrs. 66, Paine 0. | : {to 0. lvember. Te . st! ere ces y | Th 1 sthal | -| . ’ * Ep —— 4 9 en rat or Bas Liat He| have? Phi py eneile rad Fae i NH vind line In the third pe- Fisk 13, Clark 12. ’ H : { only ones . sure picked 3 nice spot. It's First er, AT- or information. Florida State 14, Wofford 0. 'Olymps Lose oosier Photo ! Fox-and own und one’” ia ; Ft. Myer Rifles 24, Ft. Knox Tank- ls. 100-89 | | witdered. I . ! o @® ers . i : ame SO are, we = CYO Championship Game Todays, me » wm To TOVES uP Ee his name in the headlines in his " ’ Waren 9 a x : Continued from Page 15 { i he found t college days at Notre Dame when, SMC op sallilil" "REERE. © 77 ] we vi pn Ma ag ess . ge 7, Mississippl sociation starts. Tomorrow! T0 had droppe playing center, he scored a touch- ; iy « So na " 8 \night they'll attempt to get back| chine ax it down in a big game against Pur- ; ; Vr of Howard 21, Delaware State 2. Dight they'll attempt to ge Jak) pins. Sow a ¢ t 3 +1 Howard-Payne 47, McMurry 18, |t0 500 when they visit the Syra-| ( i It Jooked : aa he i - Fp rod 1 |Macalester 21, Grinnell 18. cuse Nattonata: " b but what JIMMY DYKES di We © | McNeese State 13, Lamar Tech 7. | Despite the score, there were 'as the bal Athleties DIKES Eiflaldruia Mississippi 39, Auburn 14. {bright spots in the Olymp picture. : ot te “knows for sure” that Ted Wil- Mississippi M&I 19, Miles 10. |Wah-Wah Jonfs continued to i pins in the Hams, the famous Splinter, will 4 Mississippi State 27, Memphis Show that his knee injury was : body. Fox hang up his spikes if he is State 20. just a temporary thing. The i hinssit’ ak ih Rt | Murray State 19, Middle Tenessee SM0Oth-wheeling Jones played a : dianapolis . unless it's to a team of his 2 masterful bosid game. £84 man to col [North Carolina State 31, Dawvid-|chiPped in. 13 points. Te shared b mechanics v
i 0. team high point honors with Paul 2 J: Bath 35v0 Willigend Hs Sal Quantico Marines 13, Navy Jv 0 Walther, who had 16. | : : reer, at Minneapolis, in 1938, ; | Randolph-Macon 20, Ponpden) Walther, the pepperpot guard i AN IND when Bush master minded the ; Mie : Jo i La Fist ati” Sydney 20. (with the toothpick physique, suf-| i will hij the Millers. i os i iia" nr = : Si ” 4 St. Norberts College 35, Mil- fered a charleyhorse in the third f when the 2 » =» i = waukee State Tchers 0. period and may be unable to journeys to IN THE 1938 American As-| ST. PHILIP NERI STARTERS—The line (left to right): Charlie Keller, Dave Seal, Dave Luker, Savannah State 48, Florida Nor- play against Syracuse tomorrow. match gam sociation All-Star game, played| Pete Peterson, Tom McFadden (captain), Sonny Schoening, Buttons Manley. Backfield: Chuck Mc. | mal 6. ketball Series will I in Hdianapelia, fe | Stars Sore Ginley, Don Warren, Dave McGlinchy, Dick Hurley. Shepheid 2 I t Virgint Pro Basketbal stc— gam es md , red, | ou arolir es rginia NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION will pay a sd Dine 20° Young ams | 18. : Western Division INDIANA'S LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND USED CAMERAS | Greenc trytted a peacock . . . South Carolina State 27, Tuskegee oi "mighty ster The Indians won, 6 to 3, and Tri | 9 ITEM List Price Our Price You Save Segall squac pitehers held lanky Ted to one Southwestern Louisiana Institute KODAK PONY 828, #4.5 Lens ......$ 32.00 ly leading Hrsg IN 31.15 $ 1.85 : single. hed | 27, Louisiana College 21. KODAK PONY 135, 4.5 Lens ...... 36.75 35.75 1.00 League at | 2 Willis pit g at Sesiean As Fennemes A&I 18, Morris-Brown FLASH BANTAM, 4.5 Lens sesssee 3571.50 56.00 The unit is c socia chin, - | - SIGNET 38. 35 RF Ssessannsrene 95.00 9 Oden, Basil S000 n4 fed nd inagus In i, Hing ft State 13, Morris-Brown § w Yor REFLEX II, #35 Case .......c0ps. 165.00 9 Ly Fee, George , 43; a | 12. 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STILL ONLY 10% DOWN CONVENIENT ¢ Liberal Trade-In Allowance we'd like to message came in on | e CYO cadet football championship will be has scored 77 points, while their opponents have “lm 0 BUDGET PAYMENTS on Your Used Equipment youngster d race wire: “Weather | decided today as the Christ the King and St. crossed the goal line only twice. Christ the King : fected by al At Golden Gate track yes- | Philip Neri teams meet at 2:30 p. m. at the Das amassed a total of 70 points, while their SZ a i Jamey has received Y,» 88 it has been for a CYO field. \ opponents have scored 55. : ; CTV“ DN This scribe i Temperature 70 to 75 de- | oe t A preliminary to the title game will be HEY NPY the lad is st Some high clouds. ® wo teams have won. their division played between runnerup teams. They will play (APS vs. HERS ¢ Vi rapid chp. good. Tally-ho.” Sham ns ps for the season and will go after for the Al G. Feeney trophy. The teams are . : : A ! at) NS May fired a min crown for the entire league. Each team has Sacred Heart and St. Andrew. ~ Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 76¢, Tax Inc. ~— ) ” ] Thursday 1 i of ans oct Beam eg deen n the The Secrd Hear, vackteld bute | vows COLISEUM soothe SEC = \ scorer, ( has EIS NY Med , 276 sl cosh, started something when hel The teams are evenly matched. St. Philp plied up 200 points this season. RESERVATIONS NOON "til 10 PM Dally ET i» four leagn
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