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NEWS SECTION 37 Bearcats Push Transy Around, Winning By Score Of 46-0 FINE START Made By Cincinnati. PROBABLE CHAMPION BEST TILT Looming On Horizon To Be Radio Man FROSH Routed By U.K., 46-0. THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1941 1 'fv WU I fit hj.CARL BAUMGARTNER AppcarsTo Be Elder-Hughes Battle On Friday. "Light Brigade" Backfield Leads The Way. Play Of Fullback Timmons Is Outstanding.

BY CARL BACMGARTNEB. Second annual National Learn Zelinski Also Big Gun On Defense, To-Bowl Week will be proclaimed ing these sacred 60 would be a system similar to that used by the United States Golf Association in determining entries for its national amateur and open tournaments. The U. S. G.

A. trials are conducted on a golf course, selected by the Kirwirt Substitutes His Club" For Freshmen After Half, Wiht Score At 39-0. Woodward And Roger Bacon Another Promising Game, With New Coaches On Job. in Greater Cincinnati and, in Making Two Touchdowns Crowd, 9,250. cidentally, throughout the nation on October 5 through October 11.

National Committe. Each golf course is selected with an eye to Cincinnati's Herman Mergard, its accessability to participants as who ascended to the presidency of signed to that geographical section. BV DICK FORBES. A fast and high-powered of Cincinnati football squad the Bowling Proprietors Associa The oldest and the youngest gridiron coaches in point of service in Cincinnati high school football circles will match wits next Friday Would-be qualifiers in a section tion of America on the recent death shoot under exactly the same con made an auspicious 1941 beginning ditions and on the same course of Jesse Pritchett, Indianapolis, is credited with the idea an out afternoon when Elder High plays host to Hughes High and Roger Bacon's Spartans collide with Wood standing sucess last year of this Scores achieved during the trial period determine the entries to the national tourneys. A bowler, on the other hand, may shoot great guns special week dedicated to the be ward's Bulldogs in a pair of inter- ginner bowler.

league games. on his home alleys and carry very little weight on national competitive boards. However, nothing ven National Learn-To-Bowl Week is Edward Krueck, veteran mentor sponsored and fostered by members tured, nothing gained, and the Chicago system might prove to be of the Bowling Proprietors Associa of Hughes' Big Reds, is the dean of local scholastic grid mentors, start tion of America, a wide-awake organization of two-fisted citizens ing his twenty-fifth campaign, while okeh, Speaking of all-stars, sponsors Babe" Bartlett, boss of Elder's and team captains of The Enquirer engaged in the business of bowling, alert to the American pace and pre Lexington, September 20 (AP) Kentucky's "light brigade" backfield 155-pound Ermal Allen, 165-pound Noah Mullen, and 163-pound Junie Jones Led their varsity mates to 46-0 rout of the Wildcat frosh in a practice football game today. As a matter of fact, the three seniors and their cohorts stopped the show so far as the yearlings were concerned after It had gone only half the schedul distance. With the varsity leading, 39-0, at half time.

Coach Ab Kirwan abandoned ihe original plan for a full-length varsity freshman game and substituted his club" as opponents for the wide-open Wildcats. The Club, consisting of upper classmen reserves who still need experience but nevertheless know the Kentucky plays, held their veteran opponents to one touchdown but the damage had been done. Mullin already had broken off center for two touchdowns on runs of 65 and 40 yards, Allen had scored on a 39-yard ramble and passed to Parr for another marker, and Jones U.J 4. 1 1 Panthers, is next in line, being backed by 14 years of service. All-Star Traveling League will meet at the Alms Hotel tomorrow night.

Monday, for dinner at 6:30 followed by a meeting. Plans will be com On the other hand the Roger pared to meet it with innovations such as a week dedicated nationally to the new bowler. Herman Mer- Bacon-Woodward tilt will see two coaches sending squads into action pleted at this meeting and a schedule adopted for the forthcoming for the first time. They are Mat gadier is General Chairman. Briefly, the idea is designed to Daniel Mason, former Walnut Hills High School student, Is to leave Cincinnati tomorrow for a four-months' training course as a radio technician at the Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois.

He has been enjoying a short furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nason, 624 Rockduln Avenue, following his graduation with high honors from the recruit training school at Great Iakes. Young Nason's father and his uncle, Sam Nason, served In the navy In the World War. thew Thernes of Bacon and Forrest Neuman of Woodward.

r4 if 1 ACS tiiwiiliSillattlfl" season of this strong league. Quick to recognize and appreciate introduce new bowlers to the joys and health-building advantages of RANKING TILT. The Elder-Hughes game at Elder championship bowling, Cincinnati Americas greatest indoor pastime. Elaborate plans are ncaring com fans applauded the three appear- pletion and residents of Greater ances of Frank Benkovic in local Stadium gives promise of being one of the ranking gridiron contests of the early season. Coach Bartlett's Cincinnati can prepare to see a lcage competition during the past week.

Benkovic, rolling under the banner of the. Brunswick Mineral handsome float rolling over the city's streets heralding this special week. Reduced rates for beginners will prevail in all establishments under the banner of the National Panthers were victorious the last two times they engaged the Big Reds, and Krueck's warriors will be primed to try and gain revenge on itcs, appeared in the lineups of the Hamilton County, Stone's Super It looks as though Pete Reiser, Brooklyn outfielder, is going to be the National League batting champion in his first season in the big leagues. last night, handing a 46-0 defeat to a plucky but outclassed Transylvania Universiy eleven under the lights at Nippert Stadium. For the Pioneers from the little Kentucky school it was strictly "no contest" from start to finish, for the Bearcats ran up a total of 317 yards to six in their passing and running attack, and made 20 first downs to none for Transy.

Cincinnati's deceptive Notre Dame attack plowed through Transy for one touchdown in the opening quarter, two in the second, three in the third, and tapered back off again to one in the last period. Outstanding was Fullback Al Timmons, who personally led his team down the field three times for scores, making one himself. Right Half Bernie Zelinski, who also was a big gun on offense, made two touchdowns, while sophomore halfback Stan Abramowicz almost was unstoppable by the Pioneer forwards. Center Maxie Coyle and Jim Croucher looked particularly good on defense. Coach Joe Meyer used every player except three Mike Gretchen, Phil Werle and Dean Glacometti during the evening's activity.

TRANSY IS STALLED. The opening day crowd of 9,250 watched the Pioneer coach, Piney Page, try every defense possible to stop U. but to no avail. Standouts for Transylvania were Jimmy Miller, left half, and Don Barr, left tackle. So light was Page's squad that U.

C. accidentally inflicted numerous injuries on several players. The game got underway after brilliant maneuvers by the Cum-minsville Band and Bugle Corps. Cincinnati kicked off and Transy's left half, Jim Miller, ran it back to his own 48. But the Pioneers couldn't get going and booted to left-half Donnie Davis who ran it back to his 45.

The Bearcats went right to business and scored in seven plays with Al Timmons taking a reverse from Davis to cross the goal line. Timmons converted. Again the Pioneers received, but were stopped cold and booted. Then this occasion. SEMESTER Bowling Proprietors Association.

im.u uossea to Alien ior a Ilttn. Although Coaches Thernes and and Frisco's Major loops. We have seen a lot of wicked hooks in our time but. that owned and delivered by said Mr, Benkovic, formerly bf Outstanding national and local stars will be assigned to these Milwaukee recently transferred to Neuman will be serving as head mentors for the first time, both have a good background in the profession of teaching football. Thernes served as line coach at Twenty-One Games In Ohio Cincinnati, assures us that he has earned his reputation as one of Is To Open In Week alleys and will be available on request at no charge for instructions.

A short cut to bowling success is the early acquisition of good footwork. Getting off on the risjht Booked For This Week End Roger Bacon for four seasons and during that time turned out some of the ranking prep school linemen In Xavier Evening Division foot is thus assured, the beginners who avail themselves of these free in this section. Neuman was as instructions. Final Week Of Ilegislralion To Begin Tomorrow. The sixth tally off the freshman was made by Fullback Bill Kincer after a long varsity drive.

Jones passed to Charlie Kuhn for the lone marker against the Clubbers. All this brought from the cautious Kirwan this conservative comment: "This team has In ons way, I think, improved over last year's its more aggressive. And our" line looked strong defensively against both the freshmen and the other team." "However," he added, "itfi hard to tell just what we have. "I really don't know any more about this outfit than I did about them three weeks ago. I guess sistant coach at Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and aided (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ine cnicago Tribune, a news leyan, Louisville at Cincinnati Ohio's college gridders get down paper that has occupied a more or less obscure position in Midwest Michigan Western State Teachers at Western Reserve, Defiance at in bringing that school an undefeated season in 1940.

to serious business this week end, presenting a 21-game program over Final week of registration before ST. XAVIER READY. A seasoned St. Xavier High bowling circles, apparently has seen the light and is making an earnest and elaborate effort to capture popularity among the several million bowlers in the territory in which this newspaper circulates. a four-day Ohio Conference teams battle in three of the con the opening of the first semester in the University Evening Earlham, St.

Josephs at Toledo, Mount Union at Washington and Jefferson, and Wabash at Miami. The week end's festivities get under way Thursday as Ohio Northern's Polar Bears invade Kenton Division will begin tomorrow and continue through Saturday, Rev. tests, while 13 are against foreign foes, four on out-of-state gridirons. School eleven is prepared to embark upon its final week of preliminary workouts before meeting the Hamilton Catholic High gridders next Saturday afternoon at Up to date, the Chicago Hcrald- for an Ohio League contest under John C. Malloy, S.J., Dean, announced last night.

we'll just have to see what they Headlining the slate is Ohio Americas greatest PIN POINTS Ordinarily, one anticipates nothing better than mediocre bowling during the first few weeks of a new season till the boys get the feel of the wood. However, Nurre Undertakers and Emmert Oils staged a thriller in Hamilton County competition Wednesday night at Friars Cluh. Both teams finished the first game in a dead heat necessitating rolloff of an extra frame. They tied the first and second extra frames and Nurre finally topped Emmerts by four sticks 106-102 in the third frame. One certain member of the losing Emmert squad claims full responsibility for the game's loss when he collected 5 pins after making his spare.

Our fear of this fellow's' police powers forbids our mentioning his name here. Chesty Charley Wolf, manager of Mergard's Court Street Lanes, is all smiles since the face-lifting job the management performed on his be can ao in a game when the pres- Atnencan has been the fair-haired publication among bowlers largely through its sponsorship of the an the lights. Friday's schedule, in addition to the Hfram-Baldwin Wallace afternoon affair, has these Last unit of the University to open is the Evening Division. The Walnut Hills High Field. The St.

State's clash with Missouri at the Buckeye Stadium in Columbus, the Du. a la uil. Xavier grid machine under Coach night tilts: Ohio University at semester is to begin September 29. Consultation with prospective game offering Ohio fans their first Tom McCann will be built around seven lettermen. They are Bob The Varsity starters were Bill Portwood and Alan Parr at end, Clark Wood and Clyde Johnson at tackle, Steve Graban and Dick students up to the present time in glimpse of the scarlet-clad crew under the leadership of Coach Paul Saalfeld and Paul Mitchell, tackles; dicates that extra curricular life Tom Farrell, center, and Charley FJ.

Brown, who won fame as men Heringer, Don Schirmer, Johnny Colvin at guard, Charlie Bill Walker at center, Mullin and Allen at halfback, Tommy Zinn, at quarterback, and Kincer at fullback. tor of the Massillon High School Yee, and Alan Lang, backs. Tigers. Purcell's Cavaliers are scheduled nual Herald-American women's bowling classic which, it is reported, attracts more entries than the Women's International Bowling Congress. Now, however, the Chicago Trib-uno Charities, promoters of the 95,000 gate All-Star football game at Soldiers Field this year and the Golden Gloves tournament of chcampions, announce an all-star singles bowling championship at the Chicago Coliseum starting on December 7.

Winner will be hailed as national match game champion. Youngstown, Detroit Tech at Dayton, Akron at Muskingum, Butler at Xavier, Georgetown at Marietta, and Rio Grande at Denison. Toledo's De Sales College rounds out the slate with a Sunday contest with Canlsus at Buffalo, N. Y. For all except Youngstown, Dayton, Xavier, Hiram, Mount Union, Cincinnati, Rio Grande, and Miami, the week end's contests will be the season's inaugural.

in two plays Timmons made id and 18 yards. After a time out Bernie Zelinski fumbled and interests the evening student as much as the young men and women in day colleges, Father Malloy said. Prizes to be offered during the 1941-1942 scholastic year include the following: J. D. Cloud Ac That tilt is booked for Saturday to collide with probably their For the crippled frosh.

Jesse afternoon, along with Wooster at Tunstill, backfield flash from toughest foe of the entire season Transy recovered on their 37. The Bearcat line, which was ter Bowling Green and Heidleberg at Otterbein in the Ohio Conference; Paducah, furnished the only relief of the afternoon with a 12-yard run. That was his team's longest ribly stubborn all evening, threw when they travel to Hamilton Public High next Friday night. Coach Bernie McCashen's Cavaliers dropped a hard-fought decision to Bellevue High, 13-7, in their opener Bluffton at Kent State, Capital at Valparaiso, Albion at Ohio Wes- counting Prize; William T. Burns Philosophy Prize; Peter J.

O'Don-nell English Prize, Advertising the Pioneer attack back eignt yaras In two nlays and Davis ran the gain. loved down-town establishment. The Club, led by Sophomore fnsuinir kick back to his 35. It Complete new lanes were built, new Prize, Kappa Sigma Mu Accounting Scholarship, Kappa Sigma Mu and should give the Hamilton squad The tournament will continue eight days. Phil Cutchin, dl dlittle better on offense.

Although this squad approaches installed and new foul a stiff tussle. Academic Award Scholarship, and lines imbedded. Pin spots, pin set worked.welll in their own territory, The American Bowling Congress Kappa Sigma Mu Membership it hardly came within sighting Scholarship. ting machines, gutters and safety ball returns were also replaced. Charley reports a liberal amount of BY GENERAL 0'RYAN; BUT SOLDIER LAUGHS distance of the Varsity goal.

executives estimate that there are 16,000,000 bowlers in America today. Only the top 60 of this enor WIN STRING Registration offices at 520 Syca more Street will be open daily from paint has been distributed and new began to look as if the 'Cats had lost their fire, however, when the first chukker ended with the ball almost in midfield. V. C. IS PENALIZED.

Cincinnati, on the second play in the next period, was immediately nocked 15 yards for holding, and Davis booted a beautiful spiral to the Transy 32. But the play was nullified by an offside penalty on the Pioneers, and Cincinnati had 9 to 9 o'clock. drapes used in the modernistic re- Bus Breaks Down; mous field will be eligible for the Chicago tourney. These 60 contestants will be selected from every important bowling center in the decoration. How about the ads, on BY ARTHUR "BUGS" BAER.

the back drop, Charley? Distributed by International Newt Service. Jack Beard and Frank Flack country. Entry blanks are being CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. Reds to score what proved to be the winning marker in the fourth. made the headlines this week I spoke a few weeks ago up at Rio Grande Eleven Too Late For Game Beard's' 706 in George Stone's Nor Lake George to the New York Knox Talk Scheduled At Quincy Launching Of Huge Battleship wood Super League was tops foi State publishers.

General O'Ryan sent to the bowling proprietors throughout the United States. A qualifying committee consisting of representatives of the Bowling Proprietors Association of America, cq- Lombardl shot a single to left; the fortnight, Hack, a newcomer took second when DiMaggio al in the ranks of the Hamilton County loop, posted a 605 count Louisville, September 20 lowed M. McCormick's pop fly to sponsors of fhe tournament, the third and 18 on the 38. Davis kicked again. Jake Sweeney blocked a third t'own kick and Harry Fritz booted to Davis, who returned to the 38.

Taking to the air after a few dull moments, Davis passed to Timmons MOUNT AUBURN LEAGUE. Manager Carl Ludwlg's Highland Ba.r continued to go on a wild rampage in the Mount Auburn Civic League play-off by defeating Murray Drugs in the second game (AP) The University of Louisville Washington, September 20 (INS) Cardinals, flashily attired In new Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy, will attend the launching red pants, warmed up eagerly for their scheduled football game to for 13. Timmons ran for 10 around of the elimination, 4-0. Stanley notwithstanding a very mediocre 170 final game. Gus Pfciffer, statistician of several bowling leagues including Valley Industrial, reports that up to date, George Jauch is the author of high individual three-game total with 620.

right, and Davis passed again this Hanrahan of the Bar boys pitched his usual brilliant game and held Tuesday of the battleship U. S. S. Massachusetts, one of the most powerful warships In 'the time to Quarterback iial oierne-ber for a first dowiron Transy's 12. American Bowling Congress.

Tribune sports writers and a representative of the bowlers, themselves, will pass on all entries and nominate the 60 participants on the basis of past performances in major competition, such as match game eliminations and the A. B. C. tournament, records in league of known class, and their potentialities; In major competition. Personally, we think a much better and fairer method of select- the Drug lads in check through world, at the yards of the Bethle zlenskl Immediately bowled over squirt out of his hands, moved to third on a force play and galloped home on Frcy's single that handcuffed Shortstop Cox and bounced into left field.

Not a Pirate reached third after the second. A double play helped Bucky over a tough hurdle In the third. Cox doubled over Gleeson's noggin with two enbalmed in the fifth, but Butcher lofted high to Lombardi. They made their final scoring hem Shipbuilding Company, Quin was on the same program and the old boy is a fighter. The General scared 'em and I made 'em laugh.

That's a pretty good combination and it looks like the start of another quiz kids. General O'Ryan seems to think New York will be bombed as sure as a pump handle's iron. Well, when that happens I will be carrying the mail and spreading the news far and wide. And if Paul Revere is traveling on a circular track I'll lap him. Honors were easy between the General and me.

I made him laugh and he scared me. out the contest allowing the losers but two hits, while the hitting of the Losh brothers spelled defeat for cy, the Navy Department FURLOUGHS four men to tally on a dash around left end, and Timmons converted after an amazing display of power. Late in the quarter sophomore announced tonight. Knox was scheduled to speak at the launching ceremonies. Mrs, night, the season's opener, against Rio Grande of Rio Grande, Ohio.

The Cards retired to their dressing room, came back to the field and again pranced through warm-up activity. Anxiously, they looked for the Rio Granders, who still hadn't appeared 15 minutes after the schedule starting time of the game. Finally, the Cards gave up and the 2,000 spectators, who took the disappointment good naturedly, were given passes to a pair of other games the Cardinals have end Will Stargel, blocked a Transy boot and Cincinnati scored in four plays. Stargel also made sure of Charles Francis Adams, wife of the former Secretary of the Navy, will be sponsor for the new dread- For Yom Kippur To I5ft Granted To Jewish Soldiers Of Thirly-Sevenlh Division. gesture in the eighth.

Butcher sin this by grabbing a woDDiy, paruany deflected pass from Davis, to stum naught. Remaining At Camp Lee; Now Acting Sergeant gled off Werber's glove and stopped Harland of the Drugs. Highland Bar is showing the way for the leadership in the play-off with two winners and no losers while Murray Drugs and Cavalons are each tabbed with a loser against their record. Bill Murray's Drugs and Tony Donisi's Cavalons will battle it out in the third scheduled game of the series, Wednesday night, 6:30 p. Deer Creek.

The loser of this game will be eliminated and the winner will take on the Highland Bar for the elimination series title. ble over the goal. Timmon's trusty The $80,000,000 U. S. S.

Massachu at second on Gustine's single to right. Fletcher failed to sacrifice setts is a sister ship of the power and then popped to Joost. Stewart skied to Lukon and Werber turned ful Washington, North Carolina, and South Dakota, all described by Knox as greater warships than the With Ohio's Tliitty-sevenlh Divi DiMaggio's smash into a double- scheduled this season. sion in Louisiana, September 20 German Bismarck the destruction play. Louisville's head coach, Laurie of which required the efforts of a Butcher was master of our boys Apitz, said he had heard by tele ROYALS WIN, 5-2.

Montreal, Quebec, September 20 (AP) The Montreal Royals moved to within a game of the International League's Governor's cup tonight with a 5-2 victory over the British flotilla In the North after the fourth. The big hill-billy (AP) Major General Robert S. Weightier announced today that 600 Jewish soldiers in Ohio's Thirty-seventh Infantry Division would be phone from the Rio Grande contingent at 4:30 p. m. that they encountered bus trouble at Iron- didn allow a hit during the final four frames and only one man reached first Walters walked in Groton, September 20 pennant-winning Newark Bears, be- ton, Ohio, but had obtained an the seventh during this time.

(AP) The Electric Boat Company, The championship of the Hamilton County Masonic League has been won by McMillan LodRe team under the managership of Bernie Kottenbrook. who, with the help of Hank McMurray on the mound, were able to survive some stiff competition. The only beating they took was the first name of the season. In defeating Lafayette Lodge, McMillan scored an easy 8-3 victory, with McMurray being the master through out. This ends another season of active com other bus and were en route to if is) tit 3 which a year ago told President mnd the seven-hit pitching of nineteen-year-old Chet Kehn.

1 3 4 5 7 ft 9 11 vu Louisville. permitted to go home for Yom Kippur (day of atonement), September 9 to October 1. Jewish soldiers will not be granted leaves for Rosh Hashonah (New Year's), September 21 to September 23, because of the tactical maneuvers requiring all men, General At 10:30 o'clock tonight the Rio THE SECOND GAME. The Reds started mistreating Roosevelt it had set one submarine a month as ita goal in the national Newark 01000001 (1 2 7 2 Montreal 02010011 7 0 Grande team arrived here, an toe again was good for his third straight conversion. ZELINSKI SCORES.

Elbie Nickel ran the second half kickoff back 60 yards to Transy's 39, and, as in the opening period, the Bearcats scored in seven plays with Zelinski taking the ball from Nickel to romp around left end. Zelinski's extra boot was blocked. After Hal Sterncberg intercepted a Pioneer pass on Transy's 29, Coach Joe Meyer started substituting freely and Cincinnati began a riotous procession of touchdowns. Fullback Harry Hannum smashed through the middle for six more points, with Right Guard Johnny Bedway successful in his first conversion try. Stan Abramowicz led a long 61-yard drive to score just before the third quarter ended, making the final run around left end to chalk up six more points.

A faulty pass try for conversion failed. Bob Hoffman, sophomore end, recovered a fumbled punt midway in defense drive, sent the second un Strincevich in the opening round. Batteries Byrne, r.ette! (8 and Rears: petition among the 14 lodges of the Ham nouncing that the second bus also had developed balking habits. dersea craft within a month down Kehn an Howell. ilton County Masonic Softball League.

They hopped on him for a run on two singles and an error by Rookie the ways today with the launching "It was an unavoidable sort of Beightler said. Lcip. Two more Pirates errors, a of the submarine Greenling. thing," said Apitz, "but we'll play the game Monday night." Lieutenant Abba M. Kineberg, Jewish chaplain attached to the division, will conduct Yom Kippur The latest addition to the United States Navy'a submarine fleet, a Buckeye Coaches In Air wild pitch, and singles by Gleeson and Joost, chased home three more tallies for the Reds in the second and increased their lead to four up.

Frank McCormick lined his sec 300-foot, craft, was pre. services for all Jewish soldiers un PLAY CALLED, DARKNESS ceded down the ways August 21 by able to take eJvanlage of their the submarine Gato. It was the third submersible launched this leave. He will also observe Rosh Hashonah. ond homer of the day and his seven When Lights Go Out During Hi As To Ability Of Missouri year at the company's shipyards and the twenty-fourth since 1933.

Game At Ashland, Ky. Ashland, September 20 TRAFFIC SIGNS OKEHED Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes, Wash teenth of the season off the roof of the laundry to put the Reds five in front in the third. They "kissed" the unhappy Strincevich for two more tallies in the sixth on a walk and singles by Frey, Joost, and Columbus, Ohio, September 20 (AP) "Game called, darkness," (AP) After days and days "a-peek- was the official's answer tonight to the question of "Whata ya do ington, whose Rear Admiral husband is a member of the Navy Department's General Board, sponsored the Greenling.

Lukon. when the lights go out at a night In the meantime, the big, bad football game?" For Ten Locations New Places Announced By Sherrlll. Election or relocation of 10 traffic signs or aids was approved yesterday by City Manager C. O. Sher-rill at the suggestion of C.

G. Beck-cnbach, Traffic Engineer. The lo The Ashland High Tomcats were Pirates were proving to be just so many country cousins for Derringer. They got only two hits and one man as far as third during the first six frames. Two fast double OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS.

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Wonders 12-0 in the second quarter 'tonight. A man, after the last stanza, and the Bearcats scored in four plays when Verne Wlom snagged a low heave from Abramowicz. Sweeney's conversion kick was wide. Captain "Rocky" Virgin, star U. C.

guard, picked up 15 yards on a quarterback sneak in the closing seconds, but the 'Cats couldn't score again. CINCINNATI. Position. TRANSY. Croucher L.

Thomas Xraske L. Barr Virgin h. Warren Coyle L. Hatchett 00010540 10 14 1 plays in the second and fifth helped rounding his right end, gathered in a short pass and started weaving his way through the Ashland CORP. CI IAS.

C. BRAWUEY Corporal Charles C. Brawley, 3809 Batteries Lefebvre, Fleming (8) and Glenn; Dickson, Helfln (8) and Heath. erase the Smoketowners in oraer in those frames. (Beat of seven series.

Columbus leads defenses when with a mighty explosion the line feeding the Armco 2-0.) But the butter-fingered Pirates probably will do some kicking, passing and running," Brown said today. "We'll have to prepare for practically everything, and the chances are well have to make some last-minute adjustments after the game gets under way." Brown said some "fragmentary" reports were available on Missouri, and that they would aid some in setting up a defense, but that the Bucks were without any real Information on what to expect. The Buckeye mentor finally decided after today's twin workout that Johnny Hallabrin, veteran quarterback from Mansfield, would be his No. 1 kicker thus settling a problem that has been bothering him throughout the training season. "Hallabrin," Brown said, "has it in the pinch.

He may not kick as far as some of the others, but' he gets the ball off fast, and he does-not boot any poor ones. He looks like the answer." Eileen Drive, is the only one of a group of Cincinnati selectees who left Fort Thomas, March 26 for Camp Lee, Virginia, who is remaining at this camp. In' and a-peerin Into every nook ahd cranny of Ohio State University's athletic offices, Coach Paul Brown of the Bucks gave up today and decided he had no scouting reports on Missouri's Tigers, next Saturday's opening opponent. The only information at hand on the "Fancy Faurots" is of 1939 vintage, in the form of motion pictures taken of the clash between the two squads that season. At least two of the 1940 Missouri games were scouted by Ohio State coaching staff members last year, but the reports were lost somewhere in the shuffle as Coach Francis A.

Schmidt and his aides moved out, -and Brown and his helpers moved in. "About the only thing we know about the Missouri team is that It Field lighting system blew out and the field was plunged Into PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Portland 5. San Francisco 3. Seattle 33-2.

Los Angelas 1-1. San Diego 10, Hollywood 9. O. Fox JTelchner jumped on the veteran right-hander for three runs in the seventh on a walk, singles by Fletcher and Smith, and Cox's double. A fine Startled yells and screams filled cations of the news signs: 316(1 Warsaw Avenue (ea.it Hide south of Wilder Avenue.

"Stop" sign relocated. McAlpin Avenue (In 600 block). Speed check zone established. Sycamore Street (west side between Court and Ninth Streets). "No Parking" slKna erected.

Reading Road (at Klnsey Avenue Inbound and outbound). Bus stops relocated. CavanauRh Avenue (at HltchlnKs-Roberta Avenue Intersection). Red reflective danger warning erected. Hitchlns Avene (at Cavanaugh-Roherts Avenue Intersection i.

Same as for above. Temple Avenue (south side Just east of Kpworth Avenue). "No Outlet" sign erected. Cedar Avenue (south side Just west of Hamilton Avenuei. Bus stop relocated.

Marlowe Avenue (jnuth side Just west of Hamilton Avenue). Bus stop discontinued. Reventh street (north side lust east of Central Avenue). "No Parkins" ign Brawley, a former superintendent for the Western and Snthern Life the air. Reports said that the running catch by Lukon kept the T.

E. K. H. B. 1 Blazzo Roberts Lock rid ge Millar Fritz Thorn berry 3 4 Tl.

0 0 19 (146 Macikas Hall Sterneberg Pa vis 7elinski Timmons Periods Tiursylvania Cincinnati C-K player reversed his field and Pirates from cashing in on two HOME ON FURLOUGH. Private William Lattner, 1711 Insurance Company, Is an Acting Sergeant in the Medical Corps. more singles in the eighth. went across the Ashland goal line. However, the officials "lost both Erawley and his wife, the former 2 0 14 A rookie answering to the name Frintz Avenue, arrived home yesterday to visit his parents.

Mr. and Phyllis Sottong, have an apart ment in Petersburg, Va. His parents cf Bill Brandt, ushered our boys out in order in the final two frames. Derringer pulled the same trick at the expense of the Buccos the ball and player" and the score was not counted. The officials called the game off and it will be played as a postseason affair November '21, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Brawley, re Mrs. Bernard Lattner.

Following an eight-day furlough, he will return to Fort Sill, where he is an instructor. Points After Touchdowns Timmons 3. Bedway. Touchdowns Timmons. Zelinski 2, Ptaigel.

Hanmim. Abramowicr, Ullom. Keferee Frank Lane. Umpire Winton Moeller. Head Linesman Ray Tillon.

Field Judge Lou Smith. turned recently from a ten-day visit with ths couple. in the ninth. erected,.

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