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& © PAGE 1a . . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ar SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1952 SUNDA Football With Leahy— . IU Whites Win Intra-Squad Game J T Pp j '5 : : ajor ve rages BLOOMINGTON, Se : i , Sept. 20 (UP) |yard areial to Pete Fisher for an r- he r e58%s Box- t 2 chedule Is Best N ti | L : A : A L Te re es oA yg a ; ational League | merican League ' By 1 ° by D'Achille, scored three times’ in|yard line to end a 60-yard drive. : TEAM BATTING TEAM BATTING thé last eight minutes to whip the, The “Reds” scored in the sec- SIX HU . 8 | 3 $ les ”» 4 ; By Jimmie Angelopolous Any Iris ; eam gs fo do ile oR I SF vane AB Bo ase al 8 8 S| REOR 20 to 0, in today's In-jond period on a 85-yard pass from SAND youn, : . hicago $148 808 1307 195 las 83 Bo $0s¢ 708 1317 2020 139 43 .ze0 diana intrasquad football game. |Dick Ashburner to Deno Kot- ing thei By FRANK LEAHY hiladel 4887 619 1272 1840 57 60 pmilaconia 4841 o47 1260 1789 88 41 258] D’Achille tossed a 39-yard pass tardis, but the play was called g er Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame |New York 4518 881 134 100 Toe 1 1383 Boston 483 433 Ime 1864 108 33 3a1/to Jerry Ellis in the end zone, (back on a clipping penalty. life here las ' : «IR IChicag " ' . New Jamboree $ Cut THROUGH THE courtesy of your sports editor, Eddie Bion. 3238 &3 1138 fest ‘st 23 Bist. Lous soas 360 1343 ion 34 Juana Floriag Helingh! Hrled @ 2- (i ——————— into the cold, | Ash, it is to be my good fortune to write for The Indianapo- Tear Ee a & peg. Wash. $128 568 1226 1670 48 47 .339| Ball S ; The youngs hia ma ; c 8 137 ; FIELD Makes More ‘Cents’ lis Times every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from now (E58 188 i Ha as i) ron rmiops, [Ball State, Hanover If your furnace is ar : until the New Year's Day Bowl games conclude the 1952 ghicaso 3 § dood lois Hl 938 onieseo 3% o oa wai 11 se Tie, 7-7, in Opener Id—or ais mursery | Bogton 133 § 1699 140 918 Washington 148 0 4006 1553 131 979) 11 years © more... by the State C football season. | CRY BE | Philadelphia. - 19 g at 1388 130. 313 New York =~ 118 0 38% 16 119 978) NORTH MADISON, Ind. Sept. ment During that time we hope to, AT RIGHT end in Mutschel- Pittsburgh 168 1 3960 1708 178 1d [Philadelphia 2 : aa in ma 20 (UP)—Ball State’s Cardinals, : : : . bring you a review of each Sat- ler’s place it looks like Art Hunt- Tntlader ee oF i games, Cleveland 125 1 4105 1642 148 313 Wihless last year, and Hanover's| YOU CAN GET NEW ws gehocls o THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL of the Indianapolis high |urday’s major games, with em- er a converted center will start. |excent pllehers. op 4p yg nat pay [Dettott 110 uy 1 1a ee defending. oosler college con- the fish now al schools is certain to make at least one change in division phasis on Notre Dame games, a Tonef’s spot is still wide open. [inN¥ etd ld Boa INDIVIDUAL BATTING HC fps | tied to a 7-7 Into By afed . ta 3 ; weekly discussion of the current|We had about decided on Fred|geumnoitich J8f 128 17 § 4 8 330 fnciedts All players in 10 oF more gAMSS: Se Jootball HOME - HEATING oi of profits of the grid jamboree next year. trends in football and what they|Poehler when a recurrence of an Clr cm 411 180 23 10 14 41 | 4 except pitehers. "gp 35 HR RBI Pet. OpEner Saturday : Where they'll And, for some schools, it'll make more cents. mean to a coach: and each Fri-|0ld back injury sidelined him, and ghubs Tk 234 131 1-8 3 |Kuenn, Det §7 16 0 2 0° 6 33 tate scored in the first Just like. any ’ ach; Joe Bus ShubaBrk stu S36 143 38 1 1 08 ‘311 | Kuens Ox sis 3 3 57 338period on a plunge by Robert Fish have Cutting of the city’s successful - day we will climb out on a limb now 08 h, who saw limited williams Brk 68 21 0 11 ‘309 vers,NY 00 il 2lShirar, Len B COMFORT k ECONOMY Pe ; |” Howe's 1322 student body service last fall, is holding forth. Rigney.N 1 21 0 "9 .308 \ficcheil.Cley 418 104 2 §1 . 324 » open Buczkowski con- hearly as mucl first football jamboree melon) Elwes Ieee BO ted |and attempt to accurately fore) ypoumer change brought M {1| Pondy Ch Ket 720 88 0% Wendling NY 133 2 4 8 ij verted. The Hilltoppers tied the tording to J gave some schools a juicy slice| $185, ob o ashin An 'profite 4 |tell the outcome of the following psa on er A es ot ¢ | Ropinson Bri sali Bs 303 RiP Det-Bos | iin B 3} 1 8 30 game In the final stanza when ; 5 superintendent : .l 05. ’ {H. Rice,St. 8 “01 | Goodman, . - ; and left others with & highet FO| ith §853.43, selling 859 tickets |aavs contest. end last, fall into the right guard SisusitierSt, @ 148 18111 i A Hild shu i3/Johit Dwenger fired a 25-yard OIL FURNACE State Fish Rk centage of Heke = es oy ne off an enrollment of 1586. | igh Dame's aie football position. Junior Jim Schrader Gordenbos 48843 31 38 10 3 Be oweser. NY 3» : 23's a FoolPoe. to Jesty Clabor, and Dwen- Spring Rd. H at their financial mouths. The ynuel had 1716 pupils as of ‘eam tas one (ENE TIC 'llwill be the starting center vith! Raat chi foie ordi or me Piielior GREE 13 BBE State... With them 30 v principals, athletic direstols and| gent 12, making $887.23. fe bast hy Natpe Dame tear Sophomore Dick Szymanski the Nelson Erk o 108 1 3 398 Aviin.c. ev 310 167 2 J 4 2 State Sesasass : 8 0 0-1, » coaches are sure strike on a 2 8 ever nacd-—— $s, the sched-| : Robinson 464 293 0 ssesssnne 0 Ti road Ripplé sold 703 tickets. number two man. | Pafko, Brk 517 152 14 1 29 . 75 51 11 7 20 1 tairer method of splitting the pro- 3 a is 1830. Ripple ye, oe Play Penny lvaila rated Our only veteran lineman, | AtwellGht Ro 103 1 # 3% fos Ch B38 188 3 R 4 29 St GENERAL ELECTRIC BIE Fish ceeds, Since the 1952 jambotee|lt2 SFC Pl po have, which TUmber One Io vest: Onlahoma.| LOM. Seaman, will open at left | {ody iy 808 17124 4 o 4 38 White.Hos 368 108 je it i 3 Earlham Wins, 14-0 - enough to cudd was the first, no one individually ehituted for Deaf Schoo} be- ol : oma.| guard. Guard Frank Varrichi- |Watkiebni a ion 31 33 31 SeldeuenGl™" flies 28 #8 28 y CONVENIENT TERMS! eold-sh | or group is to blame. lcause the’ Orioles began classes best in the Big Seven; Michigan ope has been converted to a left [hn uEnFhil © oT 184 1 8 i 3 Rohinels, Was i 1% 11 i 8 38 Over Rose Poly Boo rdildereq . cause. he’ Orioles bofan cussed ciate, the Midwest's bes team. | tackle and ho and Tom Mur- [szsinfi 1 4°01" B MURR GDH {Rg (DRACIATIE nd. Sent 20] pon id TOTAL RECEIPTS amounted an enrollment of 133. Beni APY 000 SoTaced ams nl | phy sie striving for “hat Job. | Grow Bik a 103 a goal ied 1d Bg (UP) — Barham's Quakers Phone foday, Sunday, BL 8167 mini to $6210.20. Deducting $389.10 for Davis, which made $807.15, 1s the e 8 & os | The left end spot is still up for Gibensrags Cin 1 10 Bo Doby.Cley le 2.8 33 o¢ 3s Dlajiiced Rose Poly Saturday, 14-0, Mr. Hay lean A 3 { Ny } | . expenses, nine city schools and largest high school in America| yn ADDITION we play Purdue, re 8 Pon Penza, Walt Cabral HamnerPul 301 138 30 418 W 278 Berra NY 124 108 18 3 Zn the college football opener for| L vy Ing with the n Ben Davis cut up-$8821.10. Half under a township trustee system. yortn Carolina, Navy and South- 2ue P ay Mas ll Jat) exbe Have | Adcock Cin 364 100 19 4 13 8 Tis prise i 8 i i i I ih raised—his hon divided on a, 8 # " ne o em e in there|ibrams. . .375 | Vollmer, 3 3X 210 Earlham ...cc0.. 0 7 0 T—14 bos ny “Foch school re-| ATTUCKS' sale of 250 tickets ST California, Lone tote] the opening whistle sounds. Resi” = i 1 | 1 g i Math 3 i i i # EE Rose. Poly ssssas $19 4G Our 0 bbb 1-193 og, 5 ue was probably disappointing but 8 & | Walker, Brk 2s 3 3 Baker, Wash 254 383 Ee : : ose HK Seivel 3 rs 30 Pl not altogether surprising. Basket- Je hetue Sroups, as well as Pitta] IN THE backfield we will have HomanN¥ 68 18 2-13 an gos, i 148 8 10 1 8 an . fased this ye: |ball interest at Attucks has : -|two sophomores and two juniors Metkovich Pitt 372 101 16 39 [a73| Rodrigues Chl, 435 115 31 218 68 '.264 TA uegills and si ment. basis. l“nurt” football, and Coach Lon known quantities under new and| with our starting quarterback yet | Garasiola pitt 327 8915 4 6 50 .272 Boone Clev 301 8 8 44 344 Most Ti e\Sales Are Over Toda born in May an Tech, with an enrollment of |\o i0 3 who has produced some very competent coaches. lto be named. We do know that | Serena.ohi i 18 i Bu 1 LepcoBos 84 8117 3 4 ag god : ¥ to an average 11 as of Sept. 12, added | %y Coy top football play-| We Are bY no meats SMEATIhe will be a 10-year-old sopho JemusSL oy $3109 811 48 8 Meootsieny SLIRE 1a 8 39 But BULLERDICK Every day, $1146.91 for a total of $1587.96. |... 'y.o peen lucky to fleld size- ing as we once made the state-/nore as Ralph Guglielmi and D,Rice.StL 413 134 28 11 64 263 Philley Phil 857 146 23 3 1 €7 262 men seine one That was top. Tech sold 2645 |J\\ tame in the last few years. Ment: Tom Carey are the two men in| Hodges Bri 487 126 pg a ase $8 8 jan Ma A Ti S 1 &pawning and r tickets—more than 50 per cent | 00 tne profits evenly | We will play anyone, any- | contention. Veteran John Lattner | Wiliameny. 50 i 1 118 3 oderisig Won i 81 $ ire saie very ay. eral days a wee of its enrollment. Sacred Heart, | hE. Bre fair to | "here at any time.” That, we |ig prepared to play 60 minutes at Cox Brk SHAH 303d 28 cmeerwash J R203 3 HW ferred to tanks hich h enrollment of probably wouldn't be are doing Sisler,Cin-StL 426 109 15 6 12 6 3 chaels, Firest Ti which has an enrollment of | BN er' schools which could | “Slice "freshmen will not be x “sophomore trom New Orleans | Komtiii i ORI HB ken grip 18 8 4 irestone Tires—ut SPECIAL PRICES. Got one putas tm only y |a sophomore from New Orleans, 4 3 vers.De 3 : . most any cour pocketed a check (for self-in- be able Lo ll Hoty Youn. eligible this fall, as they were!is the leading left halfback. Hadi om 2 1] BB | Billie: Ber 3 103 1 3 1 of our discount cards and you can buy retail ye surance of its athletes) of ¢ rifice and last year, there will be no new| Junior Neil Worden will open | usonNY on 33 B33 4 24 353] Yernon Wash 33 ii, 3 at WHOLESALE PRICES “THE SCH $528.74. Sacred Heart also had same smount, 9 Jac oOnO-GUAT- faces on our squad. Familiar! pig second season as the Notre | Johnson StL 3 $16 3.8 83 3 | Krshich.cnj 8 1 4 fi 3 » doesn't h 0C more than 50-per cont sales. - | PATUCIGHOn Sf I oHOqUM [oe Og OE reap] Dune fullback Bi BEHRA f3 Bh ident BT 11h We Have a Large Stock ‘of much,” Mr. Hay Crispus Attucks, with an en- a : tor -solt- will be those of All-American; This lineup gives us one senior | Yvars.NY ti 15 + |V Eraphent Bos Na #3 : go hungry awhi rollment of 1331, sold only 250| Since the pro ts go for self-'Bob Toneff, Capt. Jim Mutschel- on the starting eleven | Rayn Phil 845 134 34 613 49 24s VStephensBos 381 82 a : ral 4 Insurance of every athlete in each ler, End Chet Ostrowski Guard) In a lat 1 ve will dis-|Joitmic™ fo8 138 11 31 8 3 | Min. Bet 1 1 3% Bl » ; few get lost, bt ur rer I, miuding . ‘the school, the needs of each school Paul Burns, and backfield men cuss the prospects of Capt re Merwonpi je 9820 33 31 de onwerni Hi '% ff 3% A them long. Fish Pie WP ris ng the = old differ. Some schools do|John Mazur, John Petitbon and Alessandrini’s defensive eleven |Ginvianos, 1% 39 19 348 Tepetiticler 33 8113 01 248 Any , Ssherny S105, 2 a." not have track, baseball, wres- Bill Barrett. {which is still to be named y "| Finca No ai ahal 49d 83 | Marlon tL iB i § 348) turned ith sit tling, golf or tennis, or a combi- : — : . Morgan, Brk in 15 241] goVRSeh 1 2451 Sify fish are THE FIGURES on Shortridge|, ijon of two or more sports i ach Roh 8 Ho Soak Bll thi BIN BD : J : “335 | Kryhoski, St! 1 11 40 .244/ ) ' i sud Cathedral avy, sjoSpsnins (lie need for Toth, and Shop hme MHA Di cath, BRL 8 © You Con Buv Those From Us rn Waly Hoots. mits) ge. [for example, would be| || OUT OF DOORS with ! Miksiechi 31 899 19 23 paderEbil {9 § i a4 TIRES You Can Buy Tires: From Us - , {greater since they are 1-2 in en-| FitzGerald Pitt 13 17 1 7 233 80ay ant 75 1 Retail at WHOLESAL ; bristling drive and totaled roment with more chance for 7 <3 ~A McCullough Pitt 168 20 | 1B 2| Busby. hi-wash 32012323 3 2 4 31 : eran ar wns SALE Prices 68. h the! | : ia, : ‘531 | Gernert, Bos 4 235 es ! Lo yin B ; Hoong Cosme smi The "ous mbes of snevmuen | || [2 Of EEE BAG dee 8 8 18a EVERY TIRE FULLY GUARANTEED | Irish, with 829 in school, sold| might be based on the total 1e : ream ies 818 i bri, a 3 3 8 ' GUA ED Mio ducats, navy more than nthe of Beit sold. That | Eliott NY 0 8 8 210 48 In ita, — i i’ i # YOU £ AV ; . of goose r ~ent sales. ht] estrum, 11 014 43 .223 80! ym “ 6:5 rx conld be part of the snewer By WARREN PAGE Smalle.Chi 261 $814 18 3 2m) SB aan i i 1 E $ By Buying at 4 Kansas Trips TCU, ,Tirmoss adie: Er finial apnea. n small arms for the GI seems to be Bimeis, Mt 17 & § 3 % Jia iciGos wasn 318 4 8 8 6 %0 a3 fi a a 8 218 Wood, Bos-Wash 218 40 8 5 6 30 .225 The House of Bargains hi . : : |gisti.B 235 51 211 ; . ns S rips ? one he ule Sirer. The swing Sow is to guns like sur wai Pls ms 0 : 7 JiTineMaennistL 13 31.8 1.3 18 24 SE : ightweight, which in some models will squirt as long Lohrke Phil 30 931% 18 57 2ldiPeskyBos-Det 24} 4 8 9 } 18 223) | 2) | . | Dente. Oni 4$ 32 0 1 0 11 2n & Ebest : : Dittmer,Bos ~~ 298 57 7 3 6 34 .191!Kell, 1433011 nm 13-0 lu I Vv i ussle as the trigger is held back, or the various forms of the|panieismos 194 37 4 1 2 11 Jo Empat at lina i Tommy, Schmeisser, and Sten) = |Davis.Bite i iA 1 1 3 1 48 Gragso, Wash . M2 7% 9 0 0 25 28 By United Press guns. |buck they'd hit some place OF StalicubCin-StL 23 4 1 0 0 1 Lo A oe 213 a LAWRENCE, Kas., Sept. 20—Kansas laid a stonewall] Perhaps these hose-nozzled other with one bullet or another Amoros.Brk 23 4 0 0 0 1.17 MrndaChStLOR 187 3¢ 4 2 0 8 2% , ’ His Cusick, Bos 75 13 1 Q 0 6 .173Ginsbers.Det 391 6313 2 5 35 .218 linie in front of Texas Christian's highly advertised spreadifific guts "ave their military —and they never did find him.iHeweil.Cin 3 6 01 3 3 17 Hopp.NY-Det 68 14 10 0 5 313) : : : uses, but I for one am strictly One aimed shot, one buck for ug PelmeriniOnm 100 37.3.9. 1 3 110 Tipton. Phil-Cley 186 35.6 0 8 25 .211 formation today and ex-Army Quarterback Gil Reich sup- from Missouri on the need for —two sprayings, wet feet and a 'mugceimangt 8 10 & 0 1 : He {Linon Dat Hos MORI R= plied the offensive dynamite to give the Kansans a 13 to 0|even a semi-automatic in the Wasted deer for them. TempleCin = 8 8 10 1 14 1@McCoskvClev 1 18 4 11 8 203 victory before the nation’s mil- en — sporting rifle category. A quick<shooting sporting gun Hall Pitt : Baldi] $0 enenier 10 3103.0 a0 lions of television viewers. sas set up its second score. Reich; From where I sit, the sport- is handy in that you don’t have STULL il id] i%neunWanen 26 11 3 0 8 3 oS / ” Kansas struck quickly in the gathered in a punt on his 10 and | ing rifle, if we leave its target 10 Jeary how te work the bon ol Pen i I re oes tea COmBBCIEY 13 4 11110 an Use ALSCO Aluminum Screen and first period and then again in the| returned 16 yards, and Fiss,| yge aside for the moment, is fast foll r Jo a > ton Te a | According to earned-run average er #-|SchmestStL-Bas + ? : : : 38 fourth. That ‘vas all the scoring.|Brandberry and Charlie Hoag| primarily a weapon with which ast D Op a 8} 8 1 fe RH OMA oe 56 8 1 00 4 .143 Storm Doors and Wind Reich figured in both, tossing moved the Jayhawks to their own | to kill game in a sporting man- of fire of a sporting Weapon Sn Hackercht 16 $171 48 132 2333 NiarhosBos 52 4000 2.07 {11 fed A) touchdown passes first to John|4l and then Reich directed the per. That is to say quickly —or at least needn't be—any ROOTHLR 3 7303 91268 135 335 Babe.NY 19 1000 0 083 K drive down to TCU's 8 Ts » |faster than the shooter’s ability Rush.Chi 15 13 232 96 203 145 2.79 PITCHERS’ RECORDS 1) Hi N y = b onek and then Bob Brandberry. dr . cleanly, and safely, to recover from recoil and get his Erskine.Brk 13 13 133 70 132 193 2.3| Pitchers in 184 or more Innings rated aoc LLL 4 eoruary Texas Christian, defending] In the first 87 seconds of the sz a Ee Fin: for the fob |Raffensherger,Cin 13 13 220 82 238 84 391 sarding te earned-run average per §-inning champions of the Southwest Con-| final period, Brandeberry hauled] yn 99 SPORTING kills out ofa aring for the Io OW-UR Spahii.Bos }§ 11 373.10 38 133397 oy i L A 3 so ERA ference, never got its attack off|in Reich's five-yard pass for the 100, it is only the first shot that |Maglie NY 17 7 202 76 183 109 3.99| Reyno ds, 21 i 86 211 139 3. Ab ; i FREE f the ground, though Ray McKown|second Kansas touchdown. Ko-|, pynter SR place exactly for a Beer a oaiing weap | Simmons Fh oi main giants en 1.91% 8 61 8 iH 50 . € 0 fired his mates to occasional nek converted this time. ; ig Bg |Staley,StL 16 13 224 96 226 89 3g pobson. Chi NL 191 2. |x 1 |clean hit, right where the bulls-on—and none of our sporting Wade Brk it 9 bmn 7s 163 13 yb KCeo cid #1 ih 93 38 11 2.84 bursts of brilliance with his assy # tn # eye should have been painted on equipment is designed to permits faenstl, 10.118 Xn 3 porterfield: Wash 12 18 323 12 307 13 265 ing and his running. “THROUGHOUT THE game, it/tpe animal. full automatic fire, or squirt un-|Dickson.bitt 14 31 378 130 397 117 3.7% | Marrero, Wash oh 188 18 38! See Why More Home Owners Bu 8 # |was evident that Coach. Dutch A lot of boom-boom-boom after|til the trigger is released or mag: | Wilson, Bos a 3 al 8 318 101 33 yon Clev, i } 2” 28 141 $94 : : y THE GAME started beneath|Meyers' Horned Frogs were not ¢pat may toss plenty of lead inlazine emptied—youw'll quickly JoseJjinnerchi 4% in os 133. 90 3.87 Byrd Ph i 3 % $4230 108 30. i : DR ccc. camrs leaden skies as a cold rain halted in the same class, at least today,| {he fleeing critter's general di- control of the gun. |Jsnsen.y. oo=ilaiiee o1 1M H €13) Pllatre StL i i 80 213 71 3.88] yaw suddenly just before the kickoff. with the speedy Kansas club. I | rection, but those follow-up shots| Walk out into the center of |Friend:Pit: eR HL ND 97 43 MightBot Det 1) # @ 3 113 38 HIT THE ROA Somme 23.000 fans saw the first| was the first time in 43 games| ji "5 oing to be worth ene iota| & 10-acre lot sometime and put |Muin Hu ii 1 31% Tod ToeksRet 3 1 20d ads lod 123 38 : preak come with startling sud-|that a TCU team was shut out. | oro" than the shooter's ability| five rounds through any self- |Kipostsinchi 8 13 184 107 108 105 458 Qray.Det, i 209 104 100. 183 383) denness, after Kansas’ opening Kansas’ brilliant defensive line, aim them, no matter how fast loading gun bigger than a .22 Wehmeler Cin 8 11 176 109 189 81 5.33 Cain StL a iss n 5 +3 +9 GENUINE kickoff was called back for off-| play featured the work of Tackle, gun jr spit lead. just as fast as you can pull the | Probable Pit h A Xen T, 12 I iy n ” 4 bi : sides. Ronnie Clinkscale fumbled) Oliver Spencer and Guard Bob Up in Maine last fall three of trigger. The last bullet will zip | ncners Jeter ev 3 196-118 180 90 3 : : Kansas’ second kickoff on the Hantla, but it was Fiss, backing Pp - By United Press Masterson, B-W__ 10 8 159 75 156 85 3.96 n | off toward a cloud or the neigh (Won and Lost R daswersonys : : ; us were hunting a ridge east of n and Lost Records in Parantheses) TCU 30 with Galen Fiss recover- up the line, who came closer to Parker Stream. The west ridge bor’s barn. With sporting weap- Philadel AMERICA on EA UE 4 ing for the Jayhawkers. | standing out than any member | °F Oo bonory. of four Soe, ons, it's aimed shots that pay (Reynolds J6:0) ? i : . New York | MR. DISNEY HAT ! Kansas took full charge with of the forward wall. off, not blind squirts. cago = (Plerce 14-12) at Bt. Louls|} oupy AT NAT SMITH — Reich calling the plays and moved| Fiss and Reich played on both| deer hunters out of the same 2-2 # "Betroli (Hoitteman 8-19) at Cleveland IN AN APOLIS 1 ALUMINUM to the Horned Frog 1 before|offense and defense much of the) Fall. £ th THE autoloading shotgun, on oston (Kinder 5-5) st Washington $10 a Konek fumbled and Marshall time. wo © em were Carrying in. other hand, is actually a basie| Mere He 1ONAL LEAGUE o.. CONVERTIBLE Robinson recovered for TCU. Mc-| ve m——— Er [fei putomare ip De yehich & part of our smoothbore scheme ‘ ow York (Hea B nants’ Ehiladelphia Claypoo' Hotel : ‘ Kown's punt carried only 38 2e |10 Say r e actions auto-|of things. It's cheaper than most| Cincinnati (Podielan 3-5 or Perkowski yards and Reich ran it back = Andeisen Bales Ferris | natigaliy Jacked out the aS doubles, usually easy in recoil, gh a iwbiien, St Rutheriord 6-1) 90 te oe Screen to Storm yards to put the ball on TCU’s 26. |O Jcoreiess ile shell and fed in a new one, firing and yoa don’t have to pump any-|at_Boston (Wilson 12-13). a 8 # | ANDERSON — Anderson and] once for each pull on the trigger. thing. st, Louis (Mizell 10-7) at Chicago (Rush WINDOWS

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