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rajjo 2fi ews Serf Ion Sunday, Novpitilwr 17, 191ft THE CINCINNATI ENQUIIlEIt lo llinois Trips Bucks, 16-7 Lead In Big Nine Keep FIVE TO GO, Browns Hearing Pro Game High Yale Trims Princeton; Other Ivy Loop Tilts Michigan Beats Wisconsin, 28-6 To Keep Alive Some Bowl Hopes Dayton Back Scores -OHIO'S SCORE Is Made At Start, But Victors Go To Top In Second Quarter. For Attendance Ann Arbor, Nov. 16-(AP) coached team. Princeton last won over Its oldest and most serious rival In 1941. Michigan kept alive Its hope for New Haven, Nov.

16-(AD Yale's football team, which hasn't lost to an Ivy League opponent since Howie Odell became coach, For 14-7 Win Over Ohio In Scoreless Tie In First Half. Athens, Ohio, Nov. 16 (AP)- a piece of the Big Nine Football Cleveland, Nov. 1J-(AP) An all-time season record for professional football attendance will be established here Sunday when the Cleveland Browns clash with the Chi Championship today by handing Wisconsin a 28 to 6 lacing In which the Badgers only twice hud possession of the ball in Michigan territory. cago Rockets In an All-America With only five minutes left to play, University of Dayton's fullback Don Pinclotti bucked through right guard for 5 yards and a touchdown to give his team a 14-7 victory over A crowd of 64,415 fans, hiking Michigan's home attendance to a Conference tussle.

The Oreen Bay Packers of the National Football Leegue claim the present record of 521,000, which is Ithaca, N. Nov. 18-(AP) Cornell preserved ita mathematical chance for the Ivy League title today with a 21-7 triumph over an outmanned Dartmouth eleven before 20,000 fans. The Big Red did all its scoring In the first two periods and rode out Indian drives in the last half. Cambridge, Nov.

16-(AP) Harvard's football team out Ohio University in a Dad's Day record of 614,479 for a seven football game. game season, watched the Wolver only a shade above the Browns' cur Bob Wlese's punt put the Badgers back on their own 37, where they uncorked a drive that carried 63 yards In seven plays, Quarterback Jack Wink taking a 33-yard pass trom Halfback Lisle Blackbourne for the score. Except for that brief Interlude, Michigan was completely In control of the play all afternoon. The Wolverines never were In trouble, scoring on sustained marches the first two times they got the ball. Mann took a 13-yard toss from Halfback Chalmers (Bump) Elliott for the first touchdown and another pitch of 27 yards from Bob Chap-puis for the other.

The first drive went 55 yards In nine plays and the second required seven plays to cover 62 yards. Fullback Dan Dworsky plowed across from the two for Michigan's third touchdown In the final period and End Innnrd Fnrrt awiinc Wi- lived up to all its advance notices by" trimming Princeton's Tigers, 30 to 21, in a "Big Three" contest. The easy victory, achieved before the third sellout crowd of In the historic Yale Bowl this season, put Yale In the running for the unofficial but nevertheless Important Ivy League title. Yale has been beaten only by Columbia and tied by Cornell within the Ivy group. It was the 69th game of the Yale-Princeton series, which began In 1873, Yale's 37th triumph and the fourth straight victory for an Odell- The Flyers outplayed the Bob Rykovich Intercepts Aerial And Races 98 Yards For Illint Touchdown In Third.

a Champaign, 111., Nov. 16 (AP) Two mud-caked "forgotten" stars, Julie Rykovlch, who streaked 08 yards for one touchdown, and elu-he Buddy Young, who set up another on a 34-yard run, gave Illinois a 16-7 win over Ohio State today and nearly clinched the Big Nine title for the Illlnl. i- With a possible Rose Bowl bit! last score Just two minutes from the finish. Michigan's fourth string center, Jim Brieske, converted all four points after touchdown. So clearly did the Wolverines dominate play that they reeled off 19 first downs to the Badgers' eight and rolled 451 yards by land and air to Wisconsin's 146.

The Badgers broke up five other Michigan scoring threats by holding for downs on their own 16, 24 and three-yard-lines and Intercepted Wolverine passes on their own seven and 15-yard markers. Chappuls, shooting for a Western Conference ground-gaining record, raced for 118 yards in 19 running efforts and completed three passes for 48 yards more, pushing his conference total to 770 yards by land and air for the season, just 92 short of Otto Graham's previous high for Northwestern In 1942. rent figure and which was made in 13 games. The Browns' management ex cats by a wide margin on the ground, netting 232 yards from scrimmage to 157 for Ohio. Th -winners completed three of six.

pects a crowd of at loasts 55,000 for classed Its Ivy Lengue rival, Brown Sunday's Cleveland Stadium en passes for 62 yards to Ohio tti gagement, which would boost the ines score twice in the first period on touchdown passes to end Bob Mann and finish off with two more final period scores for' their top-heavy margin. It was Michigan's fourth Western Conference triumph against one loss and a tie. Wisconsin's only score came in the third period after Guard Jerry Frel recovered a Wolverine fumble for the Badgers on the Michigan 21. In four plays Wisconsin was today, defeating the Bears 28-0 In the 45th meeting between the two yards on three good tosses out of season attendance mark to approx tennis. 13 tries.

Dayton made 17 first downs to Ohio's 13. imately 674,000 for Jl games, including a preseason exhibition. Green After a scoreless first half, tho stake, the league-lending is receptive to a bid to face the without losing stride and tore 08 Bays record Includes several cxhi bitlon contests. Flyers sent Halfback Jack Castig- nola around right end for 13 and a' The Rockets' chief offensive proved too alert and fleet for th; dogged Buckeyes before a rain yards for a touchdown without i Buckeye even close. It was the first time In 12 sea score, but Ohio U.

tied It up early Paciflfc Coast winner. The Illlnl, outstripped statistically, simply were too sharp foi pushed back to the 23, where Michl' gan took over on downs. threats are Elroy (Crazy Legs) in the fourth on a 13-yard push by consin's left end for 1 yard and the drenched Dad's Duy throng of 61.51J sons the Illinl hod defeated Ohio at Memorial Stadium. the Buckeyes, who led In first State. The Illlnl last triumphed In downs, 11 to five, and In rushing Ralph Sayre after six straight first downs had made 63 yards.

Ed Sud-nlck kicked his 13th straight con- version. Illlnl struck for all thlr points after Ohio State took a 7-0 Hirsch, Billy Hillenbrand, Bob (Hunchy) Hoarnsrbemeyer and Ralph Heywood. Hirsch was used primarily to carry the ball at the beginning of the season but has developed Into the chief target fof yardage, 109 to 75. the 35-game series In 1934 with a 14-13 decision. Tho lineup: ILLINOIS.

Pos. OHIO STATE. But the Flyers came right back Bill Hoover Star Of Game As Miami Gains 20-0 Win Quarterback Spencer, taking too much time to punti from his 15 early In the second period, was lead early In the game when Joo JaVhlsler smashed 17 yards to pay lirt and Max Schnlttker place-JCkkrd the point. Issue really was settled In with a 70-yard drive and rinciotti's score. smothered by Zatkoff and the ball Katknff r.

ttmiman t. Amllng Prynuiskt a Oaudio Weiiskunas Ailamlo Hoernschemeycr's paSBcs. Southern Contests hounded back across the end zone the second period when George A AKe (1 limn Kranks Cnurt Owens RE Crane for a safety. KI'KCTACt'LAR RUN Today's Best Quote: New York, Nov. 16 (AP) A small-town Minnesota Cold Star Mother, Mrs.

Marion Schnelle, 48, Olivia, "Peace talk is starting in the big cities and in the small towns. 11 we talk peace, we'll have peace. Why talk war? I'm not a leader, but I can get behind any bunch that would lead a peace movement, and I'll help push it on." Columbia, Nov. 16 (AP) A few minutes later, with the Krileger Spencer Kvkovlrh LH James Kddleman Vir.tova Sieger F. Whlsler OHIO U.

Po. DAYTON. Zednlk L.E outhroit Huszkowskl L.T Dobbins Thoma L.Q Hanby Traulweln Hess R.C1 8chmi.lt Kerns R.T Goss Vrabec K.E Dalm Bra.iy Q.B Tent (c) J. 8. Mitchell II Relc.hert Bltler Flelsrhman- Hodona f.B McCluIra score by periods: 12 3 4 Davton 0 7 714 Illinl on Ohio Stnte 84, Halfback Unbeaten, untied Georgia overwhelmed a game but outclassed Auburn foutbnll team, 41-0, today before 22,000., fans, and virtually Score by Periods.

12 3 4 Art Dufelmeler looped a wide pass to Young, who grabbed the ball on the Biltkeve 25 and waltzed Illinois 7 It IS Ohio Hut. 7 0 IV- 7 Tmtrhdnwns Whlsler, Mom, Rvkovtrh. Points After Srhnltlker. I'rew J. Aafeiv Automatlo (on punt blocked by Zaikoff).

Ohio II 0 0 0 77 BY GILSON WRIGHT. 91'tt'UL DlMl-ATI'H TO TUB SNQU1BBB. Oxford, Ohio, Nov. 16 Tuning up for final game of the season against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats Thanksgiving Day, Miami's Redskins scored their seventh win in nine games with a 20 to 0 decision over Western Michigan College team today In a steady rain. Miami has lost only to Purduo, 13 to 7, and to the University of Miami, 20 to 17, while Western, which closed its season today, wound up with a five-won, two-lost and ono tie record.

The only other Bronco loss was to Ohio MIAMI RUNNERS WIN. I'SllUk UMPITI'K TO Tll UN IJ 1 1 1 liKS. assured the Bulldogs a post season bowl engagement. Chnpol Hill, N. Nov.

16 (AP) North Carolina remained In the thick of the Southern Conference title race today by defeating Wake Forest, 26-14, In a wild, free-scoring football game before 30,000 fans. down the sidelines to the four-Inch line before Bob Brugge dragged him down. It was a spectacular run, reminiscent of Buddy's brilliant 1944 and 1045 form. From the four-Inch stripe, Moss pulled a quarterback sneak to score and Drew booted tho point to give Illinois a 0-7 margin. The crucial third period found the Buckeyes smashing to Illinois Oxford, Ohio, Nov.

18 Miami Coal Supply Frozen CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. faced with a mine shortage. Similar orders were Issued In 1943, 1945 and lost spring. Spencer's kick was Mocked by Juod Ham Zatkoff of Illinois for a fety and Illlnl Quarterback ferry Moss sneaked over from the four-Inch line a few seconds after Young aide-stepped six tacklers on a 34-jrtrd pass gain. STREAKS 98 YARDS.

Rykovlch clinched things late In the third period when he Intor-cfpted Spencer's shallow pass on tUe Illlnl two and streaked 08 yards tw a touchdown. Steserve Halfback Roger Drew re-kicked both Illinl points. "-Now tho conference race enters fit final round next Saturday with Illinois, booked against Northwestern, holding a 51 record, and Michigan, facing Ohio State, holding second place with four wins, a loss tnd a tie. i Whether the conference winner will participate In the Rose Fowl this year will he decided when Big Js'lne and Pacific Const faculty officials meet next Tuesday. Army University cros-cuntry team won Its fifth victory In six meets today with a 139 win over Westorn Michigan.

Mike Stevole, Cleveland one-foot line only to Inso the ball on Reports from the bituminous coal! downs after Whlsler tried four times from within the five-yard freshman, was first across the line In 21:38 5, new course record. Pat fields In Pennsylvania indicated that some miners feared the pros (iroeniger, Cincinnati, another Miami freshman, was second, and Stout of pect of pay losses during a walkout for Western on the 20, it was Miami's ball on downs. Ray Green, a substitute halfback, swept end for eight yards and then scored from the 12 on the same play. Cole's was wide this time, his third miss In 30 tries this sen-son. One was blocked by Ohio University and the other was wide against Bowling Green.

Miami was held to 155 yards in rushing, but Western's own running game was held to a net of 9 yards because Bronco backa were thrown for losses time and again. Miami made only three passes good, out of nine tries, for 88 yards, but one of them, 60 yards, led to the first score. Elberfeld passed in the flat to Dick Ensminger, fullback, who. raced to the Western 8 before being downed. It was on the next play that Elberfcld fumbled and Hoover recovered for the touchdown.

Western completed only two out of 20 pass attempts for a total of 20 yards. Miami made 10 first downs to Western's five. Each team -as forced to punt frequently, Miami averaging 37.8 yards in 10 tries and Western 42 yards in 11 attemtps. Lineups: WEST. MICH.

Pos. MIAMI. 8chl)ler L.E Hoovm Brown L.T Lucompte (iorsnraan dinner Eymcr Dltinl Contea K.O Speelnmn O'Shauchncmy Kormama RE Welwr Mllosfvlch R.B Rohinsnn Bush BhnulU Mvem RH Farsmhian Schoolmaster f.B Johnston Score bv pertodi: 12 3 4 Wcntern Michigan ..0 0 0 0 Miami 0 7 7 S-20 Touchdowna Hoover. Parneehian, Oreen (nub for Bhoulta). Polnla After TouchdownCole, 2 (Place kicks.

Western, third. with the Christmas season approach stripe. Then, after Illinois punted out and the Burks relentlessly rolled back to the Illlnl four, Rykovlch staged his brilliant run. Spencer, trying some surprise strategy, tried to whip a shallow pass to End Jameson Crane. Rykovlch sprinted In front of Jameson, speared the ball Raleigh, N.

Nov. 16 (AP) North Carolina State College celebrated Its home-coming today by defeating the University of Virginia, 27-7, before a crowd of about 18,000. Clomson, S. Nov. 16 (AP)-Clemson's Tigers pasted their old foes, the Purple Hurricane of Fur-man University, 20-8, in their Southern Conference football tilt here today.

About 17,000 fans sat under overcast skies and In chilly weather for the contest. ing. In this connection, the Solid Fuels Administration reported that HORNED FROGS BEAT. Fort Worth, Nov. 16-(AD more miners than usual on a Saturday seemed to be working today Ohio Scoring Touchdown.

Sayre (sub for Bltler). Point after touchdown, 8ul-. nick (sub for Brady) (placement). Dayton Scoring Touchdowns, Castignnla, Pinclotti. Points alter touchdowns, Oos 2 (placement).

Entries Pouring In For Distance Races Largest entry list In the 37-year history of the Cincinnati Elks' -Thanksgiving Day races from Ft. Thomas, to Cincinnati Elks Lodge, East Fourth Is anticipated this year. Entries have been received from many colleges and universities In the Midwest. There will be a six-mile run and a six-mile walking race. Gilbert Dodds, the "Flying Par- son" of Boston, is entered in the six-mile run.

William Mihalo, Detroit, champion distance walker, heads the entry list In the heel and toe event. Dodds, running on the Wheat.on, 111., cross-country team, holds the world's indoor mile mark of 4:06.4. This was made in March, 1941 at the Chicago Relays. Seasoned harriers from Ohio" State, Indiana University, Ohio Wesleyan, Miami and Cincinnati should afford him stiff opposition. Sebastian E.

Linehan, Chairman of the Elks road race committee, announced that entries will close Tuesday at the Cincinnati Gym, Shilllto Place. -The Texas Christian University Horned Frogs outplayed the Texas Longhorna today and won a 14-0 and said this might mean they were trying to make as much money as possible before midnight Wednesday. FORD and MERCURY Miami capitalized upon three breaks to score its touchdowns. With only half a minute left In the first half, Carl Elberfcld, Greenfield halfback, fumbled when hit on the Western Michigan seven-yard line, the slippery ball sliding out of his hands and over into the end zone where alert Bill Hoover, Louisville, Ohio, veteran Miami end, leaped on it for the first touchdown. In the third period, Hoover again recovered a fumble, this time on the Western 7, when Bob Cart-wright, attempting to punt on third down, let the ball get liway from him.

After losing a yard on two line plays, Miami scored with Mel-vln Ollx, quarterback, passing to Ara Varseghlan, halfback, in the end zone. The third score came late In the final period, when Western, electing to try a pass on fourth down, fumbled the pass from center and, although Nick Milosevlch recovered That is the hour Lewis has fixed NO WAITING for "termination" of his contract! victory that knocked Texas out of the running fur the Southwest Conference championship. It was the third time In six years that an underdog team had spoiled Long-horn chances at the title. I. a 1.

1. 1: it KlHK (, Milled with the government. Krug and t.xehante FINDLAY EASY VICTOR. Findlay. Ohio, Nov.

16 (AP) Flndlay College closed Its best football season In years today with Us sixth victory, a 58-0 win over Cedar- $93.50 Engine. Attorney General Tom Clark hold and eld Hfbiillilalile Inline lu Inslalla- NO APPOINTMENTS 3 Fender and hmly I work. Any make ear and 4 Hn I'alnt Any Make nf ar. AU work don by I -perls. rliMiet plan If tlim and Ui, that the contract may not be terminated by Lewis and that the miners are legally bound to continue work.

vllle College. Findlay has lost only 2 4 roninlrt paint I (Any make MARQUETTE BEATEN. Fast Lansing, Nov. 16 ten two games. The victors scored as they pleased against the outclassed Cedarvllle team, with Louis Justice Krug, some officials said, is con (AP) Michigan Stato College Prer ynilll of Cleveland making three touch ratal.

sidering going over Lewis's head and appealing by radio to the anient. snapped a three-game losing streak today by downing Marquette, 20-0, downs nnd Louis Roeble of Cleve FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. AUTHORIZED FORI) DKAI.FJt MAIn 8432 land two. Roeble's 63-yard run to score In the fourth was the longest on three second-half touchdowns. The Illlltoppera penetrated States 03 READING KD miners, telling them their contract ia binding and asking them to remain at work.

Krug has been 30-yard line only once. of the game. Phelps Play Is Spectacular running the mines for the govern ment since tho White House ordered their seizure six months ago to end As UK Bags 13-0 Victory a 59-day strike. LEGAL ACTIOX TOSSIBLE. These officials spoke too of possible legal action against Lewis to Lexington, Nov.

16 (AP) Kentucky rode to Its seventh victory of the season today on the flvinir feet of Don (Dopey) Phelps, enforce the contract although it was recognized that there was no police power to keep more than who scored both touchdowns In a 13-0 win over West Virginia before Seven Games Today In Grid Federation Seven games will be played In the Greater Cincinnati Football Federation this afternoon. English Woods and Pavilion Cafe are scheduled at English Woods; Oakley Boosters play Ed's Paint Shop at Caldwell Park, Carthage; Price Hill takes on the Cloves American Legion at Western Hills and Foster Foods travel to Sayler Park for major league contests. Final round of the regular season in the Junior league pairs Harry's Auto Toppers against the Mohawk Merchants at Deer Creek; Cum-minsville engages Murray Drugs at Coy Field and Southside Boys Club travels to Covington. the 12 and the Danville speedster wiggled free of would-be tacklers to score standing up. Cutchin place-kicked the extra point after the first touchdown.

That ended the scoring, but not Phelps. Two minutes before the game ended, he took a punt on his own 21 and lugged the ball 58 yards in the most spectacular run of the game. He was stopped on the West Virginia 21 but the Wildcats marched to the four before penalties and the Mountaineer defense approximately 20,000 a 1 n-soaked yins. Phelps, the Wildcats' freshman flash from Danville, took over where power and passing failed on the slippery gridiron and Injected some spectacular play Into an otherwise listless contest. stopped them.

The enme was four minutes old when Phelps returned a Moun-tAineer mint 67 vards to the West Virginia 12 and then streaked W. VIRGINIA. Clark Kulaknwskl Corum Benjamin Posfa Ronienar Hpelock zlnnaich Freese Devonshire across the double stripes irom Pos. KENTUCKY. Hensiey Serin Preal Rhodemyre Yarutis Griffin W.

Jones UllnsW Cutchin Phelps Chambers 3 4 6 013 0 00 the 11. Rnth offensives boeKtd down until 400,000 men working If they decline to do so. Failure of the government and Lewis to get togother on an agreement paralleling the government contract has been the reason for the prolonged government mine operation. One of the points the government conceded to Lewis last spring was a five-cent-a-ton levy on coal production for a union welfare and retirement fund. Cnpt.

N. H. Colllsson, Federal Coal Mines Administrator, announced today that, as of October 31, collections In this fund totnlcd $8,114,951.17. The money is being held by the government pending appointment of a board of trustees. The only thing coming from Lewis's headquarters during the day was his union organ, the United Mine Workers Journal.

It forecast a drive In the next Congress for restrictive labor legislation and declared that if such laws are passed, "the country will, be In for the geratest and longest period of industrial strife the nation has ever known." Kuhayda Period 1 the outset of the third period, when George Blanda recovered afWost Virginia fumble on the Mountaineer 25. After a one-yard loss, flipping Kentucky GEORGETOWN IS WINNER. Scranton, Nov. 16 (AP) Georgetown scored once in each of the first three periods and twice in the final to take a 35-7 football victory over University of Scranton today. An estimated 5,000 watched the Washington, D.

university win its fourth game of the season. West Virginia 0 Extra Scoring touchdowns: Phelpi 2, point: Cutchin (placement). Phil Cutchin tossed to Phelps on Old Scores Are Up VOLS COME THROUGH. Boston, Nov. 16 (AP) After be ing outplayed by the widest of mar In Two Bouts Two bouts on the Central Park way YMCA boxing card Wednesday nleht will serve to settle old scores gins during the first half, Tennessee's mighty Vols stormed back to overwhelm the Boston College Rnirle.

33-13. todav before a 40,500 GOBBLERS IN TIE. Richmond, Nov. 16 (AP) Virginia Tech's Gobblers capitalized on a break to come from behind early In the fourth quarter and tie the University of Rlchmoryl Spiders, 7-7, in a Southern Conference football game witnessed by 11,000 fans in City Stadium today. when Bob Nichols of the Fenwick CYO meets the "Y's" Bill Robb and Tfntnh I.ono- of Cincinnati Gym crowd at Braves Field.

The Vols squares off with Al Young of the Ttnhh, and Nichols, two Of the DUKE EASY WINNER. Columbia, S. Nov. 16 (AP) The Duke Blue Devils crushed the South Carolina Gamecocks today with a stunning 39-0 triumph that knocked South Carolina from the Southern Conferenca leadership. Queen City's top-ranking welterweights, clashed twice and each won once.

Robb gained the decision In a novice match and Nichols evened the count by scoring a TKO In the Hpr.nnd round of a return bout at Duke used Its entire 36-pIayer roster and scored In every quarter. scored three times In the fourth period, twice by Intercepting passes for 68 and 75 yard scoring dashes. V. M. I.

DEFEATS CITADEL. Lexington, Nov. 16 (AP-Passing Bob Thomason paced tho Virginia Military Institute Keydets to ah easy 28-7 conquest of the Citadel this afternoon In a Southern Conference battle on Alumni Field. DRAKE IS WINNER. Des Moines, Nov.

16 (AP) Drake University won Its third straight Central Collegiate Conference cross-country championship today, finishing far ahead of Notre Dame which was second. the North College Hill AC early MERCHANTS WIN. iri'llt DISPATt'H TO THI BNQblftRB. Aurora. Nov, IS Aurora-Law this month.

Lightweights Al Young and Ralph Trine will hn meetinir for the sec- STUBBiS renceburr Merchants basketball team de- end time, with Young out to avenge a defeat inflicted by the Cincy Gym Tested Maniffon. an mars nere tonight by a score o( JO-32. representative. LCI lf4r FREE SONG BOOK 5 While the supply lasts we will send iff postage prepaid The Schoenling Party Ullf xliflfu "3 0 cona'n'nS wrds and Al iVfJfiA mus'c to 'our Favorite Songs. vS3B ust itn a pos carc' wIt yur name ancl address to the Schoenling Brewing Co-" TROUBLE? HOCKEY RESULTS.

At New York: Chicago New York 2. At Toronto: Toronto 3, Montreal 0. WESLEYAN TRIMS DENISON. Granville, Ohio, Nov. 16 (AP) A five-touchdown second half rampage by Ohio Wcsleyan's Bishops smothered the Denison University football team Today, 39-0.

The Bishops were checked even in the first period and had only a 6-0 lead at the half on a two-yard Purcell-Bomber Game Tops Of Three Hi Contests Today plunge by Halfback. Tom The big, T-formatlon Purcell team, which proved Itself In the mud against Elder last week, will be an even heavier favorite today if the field is heavy. St Xavter's light backs depend on speed, and will be handicapped on slippery turf. But In the third Lottrecchlano followed up a 68-yard run by Bob Brentllnger with another score from the eight, and In five minutes Frank Jacobs galloped 53 yards oft tackle for a third touchdown. With reserves In both lineups, the victors pushed over three more touchdowns In the final period.

Periods 12 9 4 Ohio Wesleyan 0 6 14 1939 Denison 0 0 0 00 Ohio Wesleyan touchdowna: Lotrecchlano 1. Jacobs, Kelly, McCleery, Fouts. Extra points: Rellly, Lewis, Helsler (all The three games will close the books on football for all schools Three games are carded oa the high school football docket today, with the spotlight on the Greater Cinc'nnati League's championship clash between St. Xavler and Pur-cell at Xavler Stadium. Intersectional foes are Involved in other games with Elder host to Louisville St.

Xavler and Newport, Catholic host to Portsmouth Catholic, St. Xavler, rudely dumpod from the unbeaten class by Roger Bacon last week, will be making a comeback against Coach Ed Kluska's mighty Cavaliers, who are unbeaten In 28 successive battles. The Bombers, at best, can only clinch a tie for the GCHSL title with Purcell while the latter could except Elder, which takes on West ern Hills Maroons Thanksgiving Day. Probable St. Xavler-Purcell line ups: Pos.

8T. XAVIER. INTERCITY MAJOR LEAGUE. In Intercity Major Football League games today Guth Brothers Hoffman L.E Calv feifart L.T Rothan Brown L.ti Plas McPhlllps C. Alberr Kramer play at Deer Park, Pepsi Colas Tunj In thi SCHOENLING SHOW, WKRC, Mom and 6:15 P.

M. Yur Old Friend SINGING SAM i NO BETTER BLADE AT ANY PRICEI mm Journey to Middlctown and Love K.O Lenlhan P. SMtherK HE. Kederle QB Hutchinson L.H Brady II Murray F.B B. Ryan Scardlna Paley Artklnn D.

Brill Gates 3. Paley m. no (i 1. 1 a ginu third successive land hieets Edgemont Tavern At Hartwell. Games start at 2:30.

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