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CAGE 42 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR. -SUNDAY, SEPTEMEER 14, 1947 Sox Edge Indians, 3-2, On B. DiMaggio's Homer, os 'Ion Glenn Johnson To Head State College Conference Glenn Johnson, athletic director at Canterbury College, last night was elected president of the newly-formed Hoosier College Conference as the loop went on a permanent basis. Gertrude Bradley Is Early Pacesetter Dates Set "Tor Local Teams In 1948 ABC Dom's Smash Salts Issue After Tribe Knots Score Boston, Sept. 13 (UP) Dom DiMaggio's home run In the eighth inning was the decisive factor in the Boston Red Sox' 3-2 victory todav over the Cleveland Indians, in the finale of the Hose-Indians Parker Meets Kramer For Tennis Croicn I By OSCAR FRALEY -New York, Sept.

13 (UP)-De-fending Champion Jack Kramer ind former Champion Frankie Parker, made it an all-Los An-reles final in the U.S. tennis By BOB WILLIAMS 9- Prof. Robert E. Hutchms of. series at Fenway Park, Di.Maggio clouted out his seventh homer of the year to save the day for the Sox after Cleveland had scored twice in man for 658 with Clifton-Wilder Fuel in the Illinois Fraternal; Paul Striebeck for his 657 with Falls City Beer in the West Side Classic; and Henry Fon of 656 with Hornaday Milk in the Deze-lan Interplant league.

Ted Siener, executive director of the American Bowling Congress, Is in charge of the five-man reservations for the 1948 American Bowling Congress tournament at Detroit. All city associations throughout the country are being restricted to the number of teams which bowled at Detroit in the 1940 90th and 91st runs, but it was for relief pitcher Joe Page that the 24,407 fans at the Yankee Stadium stood up and cheered as the New York Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-2. the first half of the eighth. Muff of a fly by Dom, had aided in the Indians' scoring. at least three track meets with other conference meets as well as entering a team in the league meet and the baseball teams must meet every other loop nine at least once.

The faculty representatives of Anderson, Canterbury, Earlham, Franklin and Hanover were appointed to a committee to draw up future policies of the confer ence. H. B. H. niNFEATHERS: Doris Rugh The Sox scored their other runs im.

A.B 9 4 T- ab Al r.k. 4 0 2 Alfltlrnwlaa stole the show yesterday in the sixth on tnree nits ana laJayo.st walk, driven in by same Mele's Mullln.rf afternoon with her 365 series as a new matinee ladies' league got under way at the Fountain 4 0 2 HHenrlPh.rJ 4 10 OiMnriell.lf 3 0 3 OlDIMaa.cf 10 0 OlMcQuinn.t 3 1 0 2iWJohnan.3 4 1 OIRoblnaon.e 2 110 0 2 0 0 10 1 4 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 3 1 11 0 0 0 1 10 0 10 0, 'Oroth Kell.3 Evers.rf Culnbine.l Hwlft.c Trwks.o 'Hutchnsn championships today as Kramer turned a potential upset into a rout of Czech Jaroslav Drobny ind Parker, gained overdue ven- eance on' Australian Johnny iromwich. -Kramer, forgetting a $100,000 pro offering which gave him first eet jitters, rallied to roar back $nd humble Drobny, 3-6, 6-3, 6-0, 6-1, while Parker went a marathon three hours and five minutes for a limit 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-8, 8-6 decision over Bromwich, who had beaten him to win the Davis Cup when they last met in 1939. -Meanwhile, Margaret Osborne single over second, which brought in two runs. In the top half of the eighth Les Fleming singled and George Metkovich walked.

The bases were loaded when DiMaggio dropped Hegan's fly. Eddie Bock-man batted for Feller and his fly 2 0 0 I Pin I 01 Corsica, 0 0 0 II 32 24 121 Totall 32 24 121 Totala Totala 31 27 4 Rose Poly was elected vice-president and Dean James Bailey of Earlham was named secretary-treasurer and acting publicity director. The conference consists of Anderson, Canterbury, Earlham, Franklin, Hanover, Indiana Central, Manchester and Rose Poly. Dates and sites for the conference cross-country and track meets also were set. The crosscountry event will be at Canterbury on Nov.

1 and the track meet will be at Rose Poly on May 22. THE CONFERENCE, which will recognize and establish champions in the various sports as well as an all-sports champion, also took action to provide for equitable schedules. J. Owen Huntsman, head coach at Earlham, was named to head a committee which will draw up a rotation football program by which each school will meet all others at least once every three years. Under the conference rules, each member must play at least four league football games a season.

They also are required to play 10 conference basketball games and meet every other team at least once. They must play in Ml 0 1 out let Fleming score. Metkovich came home when a double play missed on Mitchell's grounder. 'Filed out for Trucka In aeventh. 'Fanned for Mullln In ninth.

tfetrolt 00000110 02 New York 10000202 Errora Lake 2. Huna batted In Dl-MakhIo, Werta, Johnaon 2, McQuInn, Pan, Cullenblne. Two-base hit Rohln-aon. Home runa Werta, McQuinn. Sacrifice McQuInn.

Double playa flwlft and Clave. ABHOA Boa. ABHOA 0 1 1 3 IComba.3 Peaky. 0 2 1 3 2 4 Of San Francisco gained tne women's finals with an 8-5, 7-5 DIMaa.cf UKt; Mayo, um and Cullenblne. Left 0i on baaea Detroit New York S.

Bane Mltchell.lt 1 Keltner.3 4 Serrry.rf 3 Bodrrau.ai 3 0 i 1 2 1 ooo, IWIIIIama.K victory over Doris Hart of Miami. She will meet the winner of a a noerr.2 Mele.rf championships. Here's the list of dates set aside for Indianapolis; 40 booaters, Saturday, March 27. 8 regulars, Saturday, March 27. 8 regulars, Saturday, April 8.

2 regulars, Friday, April IS. 4 regulars, Monday, April 26. 8 regulars, Saturday, May 1. 6 regulars, Sunday, May 2. 8 regulars, Thursday, May 6.

8 regulars, Saturday, May 8. 8 regulars, Saturday, May 15 8 regulars, Sunday, May 16. 8 regulars, Monday, May 17. A record field Is expected and after those reservations above are exhausted it will be practically impossible to find a place in the late play. The reservations will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis and the early birds, of course, will reap a better selection of dates.

March is a long way off but, Inasmuch as the field will be limited, local teams planning to make the trip are urged to send their mail requests to Seiner at 128 North Delaware as soon as possible or phone Ted at Market 6411 or Humboldt 4774. I -Krailer 1 0 1 3 1 1 nu 1 3 0 0 1 4 ft 1 10 1 Jonea.l Tbbtta.e aniwvn i rucaa a. jvewaom 1, Ooralea 1, Page 2. Struck out By Nrwsom 2. Trucka 1, Page 0.

Hlta Off Trucka i In 6 Innlnga, Ooralca 3 In 2. Newaom In 7, Pag 0 In 2. Winning pitcher Newaom. Loalng pitcher Trucka. Umplrea Paaarella.

Hurley, Boyer and Rommel. Tlma 2:04. Attendance 24,407. 0 uiJotinson.p Gordon. 2 4 Firming, 1 4 Mlkvlfh.cf 2 JWan.o 3 Frllrr.p 2 a Closs Will Coach Houston Cagers Chicago, Sept.

13 W) Bill (Tom) Closs, former Rice star and guard on the Indianapolis Kautskys of the National Basket-bay League, 'today signed as player-coach of the Houston (Tex.) entry in the newly-organized Professional Basketball League of America. Closs, 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 195 pounds, played three seasons at Rice, 1940 through 1942. He is the fifth coach appointed iris the PBL, a proposed 16-city circuit Previously appointed weri Bruce Hale at St. Paul; Bobby McDermott at Chicago; Dutch Dehnert at Chattanooga, and L. M.

(Dolly) Davis at Springs field, Mo. 0 1 1 Bookman 1 0 0 0 oon Gettel.n 0 Total. 30 4 24 1.1 1 Tolala 21 7 27 13 match between Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, and Mrs. Nancy Bolton of Australia. Miss Brough was saved from defeat by darkness in their third and final set with Mrs.

Bolton leading 5-3 when the match was They will have to play the deciding set over. Mrs. Bolton had taken the first set, 6-4, and Miss Brough the second, 6-4. Dietrich Hurls A's To Win Over Chisox Philadelphia, Sept. 13 (if) Bespectacled Bill Dietrich, making his first start since July 31, limited his 1946 teammates the Chicago White Sox to five hits at Shibe Park today as 2,739 saw the Philadelphia Athletics keep alive their flickering hopes for a place In the first division by rolling to a 9-2 victory on a 16-hit assault against three Sox pitchers.

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JACK MAURER WILU CALL AND PAY TOP CASH. Adv. -( Injuries Reduce Grid Squad At I.U. Concluded From Page 41 with a light signal drill here this morning. Coach Bo McMillin took his entire squad to Indianapolis for the Los Angeles Rams-Detroit Lions professional game, and announced that his squad would have double drills only three days next week, "We're going on a refresher program," McMillin said.

"We're satisfied that our boys, for the most part, are in good physical Chl. AB 0 A Phlla. AB ft A vv.i 4 a sivri.rv..ifv Kollowy 4 2 -IMMEDIATELY after his victory, Kramer was awarded the William (Little Bill) Johnston frophy presented by the late two-time champion, as "the player ifcrho contributed the most to tennis during the year." to Music Hath Charm; fcrid Team Finally Wins 111., Sept. 13 Princeton High School's football team got a new coach this season ind a new piece of. locker room equipment a juke box.

Al who was mentor at Springfield Cathedral before taking; over at Princeton, believes the music keeps the players' minds off the game while they are getting into their football uniforms. Kannedy.lf 402 OlValo.rf 4 Wrlght.rl Knrbkr.cf a 1 3 0 5 1 3 0 0 1 rain.l Rutner.3 Huder.2 Ouerra.o York.l Tucker.cf Appling. ii Bater.S Treah.c 0 3 2 14 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 'Filed out for Feller In aiRhth. 'Ran (or Boudreau In ninth. Cleveland 00000002 02 Boaton 00000201 3 Error DIMagnln, Runa baited In Borkman, Mltrhell, Mela 3, DIMaaglo.

Two-haaa hit DIMacjtto. Home run Dl-Maotio. Bacrlflra DiMaagio. Dnuhla playa Boudreau, Gordon and Flemlnn, Roaen, Boudreau and Heaan; Keltner, Gordon and Fleming; Comba, Doerr and Jones. Left on baaea Cleveland 4, Boa-ton A.

Baa on balls Off Feller 8, John-aon 3. Struck out By Feller 3, Johnann 3. Hlta OB Feller IS In 7 Innlnga, Get-tel 2 In 1. Wild pitch Johnaon. I-oalna pltrher Oattel.

tlmplrea Grieve, Weafer, McKlnley and McQowan. Tlma 1:45. Attendance 10,908. Browns Use Error To Blank Solons, 1-0 Washington, Sept. 13 (JPk tenth Inning fumble, with two men out, cost Washington a ball game against the St.

Louis Browns today by a 1-0 score. Buddy Lewi Washington outfielder fumbled Al Zarilla's liner and Boh Dillinger romped home. It was the sixth straight triumph for the Browns, long time cellar dwellers. Cliff Fannin, who won his sixth game, blanked the Senators on eight hits as Ray Scarborough, who allowed nine hits, absorbed his seventh successive defeat and his 12th of the season. Washington moved the potential tying run to third in the tenth when Lewis singled, Sherry Robertson sacrificed and Mickey Vernon grounded out, but Stan Spence then fouled to First Baseman Hal Judnlch.

2 0 Jooat.aa Dlckey.e 3 11 0 Dietrich. a Gllleaple.p 1 0 0 21 miiz.nrgr.p 2 Wallneaa 10 0 0 Square plant. That 365 is no mean score when you stop to realize that the gals are beginners who have had only three instruction periods under Sally Twyford's wing, They're calling it the Santa Claus League. Here's why, A couple of weeks ago Sally and a few of the girls were discussing the finer points of organization at the Fountain Square. "Now all we'll have to do is find a Santa Claus," Sally said.

An innocent bystander overheard the conversation and chipped in with, "I'll be your Santa Claus." He's sponsoring the teams as well as the league which incidentally has room tor two more lineups. You've got to tip your cap to Sally and the girls for doing their Christmas shopping early. PINPOINTS: Dick Sites writes, "The Indianapolis Fire Department has two leagues bowling at the Indiana alleys this year, sponsored by the Indianapolis Fire Fighters Association Local 416. Assistant Chief Otto J. Petty's 16-team shift started bowling Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

and Assistant Chief Roscoe A. McKinney's group is due to get started next Thursday. The boys will alternate their bowling on Wednesdays and Thursdays in accordance with their fire fighting duties. Sites is president of the Pettys with Lee Fulmer vice-president and Les Cruse secretary-treasurer. The teams are sponsored by local businessmen." Jack Mueller of the Colonial Baking Company is organizing the Bakery League which will probably open under a 14-16 team setup at 2 p.m.

Saturday. Colonial is planning on backing three teams and Wonder Bread has two or three in line for competition at the Central alleys. Phone Jack, Wabash 3333 or Lincoln 0740, for further information about registration. Dr. Rubert Weeks, secretary of the Riviera Club's American League at the Parkway drives, last night invited all Riviera Club members to attend bowling movies at the Parkway tomorrow and Friday nights' at 6:30 p.m.

Following the movies, Sally Twyford will give instructions on how to bowl. "Bring your shoes and be ready to bowl," Doc advises. Four or five scores at the Indiana alleys too late to make Friday night's deadline follow: Alvin Kidwell, 555, and Jean Reap, 540, Prest-O-Lite Mixed; Myron De-wart, 581, Veterans' Administration; Floyd Thompson, 539, Moose Lodge; Father Langen, 538, Cathedral Tom Logan, Franklin 2012, still needs a couple of teams in his Sunday Night mixed league at the Fountain Square layout and Warren Bronson, Wabash 9977, likewise for his Sunday afternoon mixed at the Parkway. Johnny Beam, owner of the Illinois, Central and Pennsylvania alleys, claims he can deliver a bowling ball in 48 hours now. Al Roche lost $3 finding out the hard way.

aaj According rjaa, to a recent tin- BOWLER OF THE WEEK: Gertrude Bradley, city match game champ and co-holder of the state two-woman crown with Sally Twyford, captured first bowler of the week honors. She became the first member of the local fair sex to roll a pair of 600s during the current fall and winter league campaign. "Gertie" stacked 622 maples on the first Indianapolis Classic Ladies' League night at the Pennsylvania plant Monday and then roared back on Wednesday with 624 in the Sponsors' Ladies loop at Fox-Hunt's. On Wash Day she wiped out Hilda Geldmeier's early season record of 606 with Indiana Fur in the Fox-Hunt Classic the very first week. Then two nights, later she broke her own record by two lengths.

"Gertie" bowls with the Comets, Sally Twyford's Comets. And those Comets are on the loose again. In live nights of league bowling at three different houses, the Comets have scattered more than Caldwell. 0 0 0 01 'rtonsin 1 11 11 Tnlnla 29 5 24 111 Totala 38 IS 27 15 condition. need now to get.

fr iiiuiaiisuuiis, I La Fendrich has been proved a 2 to 1 favorite over all other brand Does it work? Well, Princeton won its first game since Nov. 14, 1945, by trouncing Walnut, 19 to 0, last night. 'Grounded out for MaltJherger In aevenlh. Grounded out for Caldwell In ninth. Chicago 00000020 02 Philadelphia 10050201 9 Errora York, Treah.

Runa baited In Kolloway, Dickey, McCoaky, Valo, Fain, Rtilner, Jooat 2. Two-haae hlta Fain, Dickey. Home run Rutner. Double playe Suder and Fain, Dietrich, Jooat and Fain: Jooat, Suder and Fain. Bacrlflcea Dietrich, Hurler.

Left nn baaea Chicago 7, Philadelphia 10. Baae on balla Off Dietrich 7, Gllleapla 1, Maltiberger 1, Caldwell 1. Struck out By Dietrich 1, Caldwell 1. Hlta Off Ollleanla 8 in 3u Innlnga, Maltiberger 4 In 2, Caldwell 4 In 2. Loalng pitcher Gllleapie.

Umplrea Berry, Jonea and Hubbard. Tlma 1:86. Attendance 2,739. our cripples back in shape and polish up our defense and offense for the Nebraska game." Sophomore Guard Rio Grossman of Huntington and Cleveland Brooks, first year end, joined the injury list today but their muscle ailments were not considered serious. Left Halfback George Taliaferro, Huck (Knocky) McKinnis, Del Russell and Ray Brczovlch, did the passing as the Hoosiers ran every aerial play three times and called it a day.

SEAT COVERS Give four Cor Smart, New Interior UATHERETJE "1 1 GERTRUDE BRADLEY 2500 bottles all five times and scaled 2,700 twice Their 2,794 three-game total continues to pace all five-woman totals after the first two of firing. Them's bowlin words where I come from. TJONOR ROLL: Otherwise, the women found It tough sledding last week. "Pattie" Strie-beck, the young lady who led local women in honor counts last winter, barely missed scoring her first of the season with a 577 for the Comets. Wednesday night and a 595 in the Pritchett Sponsors' ladies' loop Friday night.

Sally Twyford tossed a 588 for good measure in a supporting role to Gertie as her Comets scored 2,720 Wednesday night at Fox-Hunt. And a couple of Marott Shoes spillers, Mabel Fischer and Marta Roberts, cashed in identical 184s in the West Side Bowes Seal Fast circuit Thursday. The women now have five honor counts in two weeks, matching their early strides a year ago. But last fall Mary Baas had a 6G6 in tow on the second Friday in the old Kernel Optical League. It took the men the better part of three weeks to work up to a 700 series last September.

So far the closest they've been able to come is Dan Monroe's 679 series. There was a new season record for the men four out of the five nights last wee'k. Bob Earl connected for 665 with the Roehl Pharmacy lineup in the South Side Businessmen's circuit at the Sport Bowl on Monday night; then Walt Susemichel boosted It to 669 for Troy Oil in the Sportsman's Store loop at the Sport Bowl Tuesday and Jim Reed fired 676 for Speedway Post in the Legion League at the Indiana alleys Thursday. Monroe remains top man on the totem pole by virtue of his performance on West Side slides Friday night. Monroe's score was Incorrectly credited to Don Moore in The Star yesterday morning.

Dan Monroe Is correct and he bowls with the Automatics five in the Link Belt No. 1 circuit. Secondary honors must go to Howard White for his 672 with Ideal Furniture In the Fox-Hunt Automotive; Wilbur Schuik for his 651 with Indiana Gear in the Pritchett Universal; Ralph Rich- AB A State Colleges Cards OUSSET 4 112 St. ABHOA Waah, Dllllnger.S 4 2 6 ft 0 10 lITravli.S PLAY GOLF 10 0 1 A Lewie. rf 4 2 1 5 1 i 2 Heath, If 3 0 0 0 a Robertan.lf 3 0 0 0 LAKE SHORE: Vernon.

1 3 19 1 Lehner.cf 0 0 0 0 rinenre.cf 5 14 0 Htonhna.aa 4 Evana.c 4 0 5 0 Jiirinlrh.l 4 1 COUNTRY CLUB Greena Fna Wr-ltriava. in Prlddv.2 2 12 4 Colemn.rf 4 13 0 Moaa.o 4 0 3 1 Fannln.n 4 10 5 and Holidays, Hulllvan.M 3 2 4 2 Scrhrogh.p 3 0 0 3 4100 Carson Avi. The Houae of Crane, Distributor! lndlanapolli, Indiana OA. 3231 Totall 37 30 1ft! i ot a ii a i ju it OOOOOOOOO 11 000000000 00 St. Uiula Washington Two-baa hit Errora Fannin, Lewla.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 1047 football achedula of Indiana rolleiea and unheraltlea follow SEPT. 20 At Ronlhport Canterbury ti. Indiana Central (night), SEPT. 18 At Anderaon ti. Andrraon (nltht.

At Richmond Roia Poly va. Earlham (nlihti. At Fvanavllle Wentern Kentucky v. Evanavlllt (nlfht). SEPT.

17 At Lincoln, Neb. Indian ti. Nebraska. At Madlnnn, Mil. Purdua VI, Wlicon-aln.

At Indlanapolla Ball Stat ti. Butler. Dillinger. Btolen baaea Dillinger, Heath. ClOTH TRIM At ina.

Canterbury ti. Han over, $7.95 Sacnucea HUluvan, ncarDorougn, nounn-aon. Double plav. Zarllla and Judnlch; Scarborough, Sullivan and Vernon; Fannin, Stephana and Judnlch, Left on baae St. Loula waihlngton 11.

Baaea on halls Off Fannin 8, Scarborough 2. Struck out By Fannin 3, Scarborough 2. Umplrea Rue. Faparella and Bummeri. Time 2:07.

Attendance 3,437, rage Saves Victory For Bobo And Yanks New York, Sept. 13 (D Bobo Newsom gained his 11th victory of the season George McQuInn exploded his 13th home run and Billy Johnson hatted in his Court! and Front Beati Al Appleton, YA'li. DePauw ti. Law. rence, At Inrilananolla va.

Inrfiana Central (night). At nenaaelaer Valnaralan va. at. la. BRAKE Exclusive Brake Service for the Past 23 Years On Trucks.

Tractors, Trailers and Pleasure Cars. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL NOON-PARTS SALES SERVICE BEARD'S DRAKE SERVICE Est. 1924 132-134 N. East St. FR anklin 2233 aeph'a.

$16.95 Flastle fovera for all 1040 IF to '41 Coaebet and JHi3 BLUE POINT 4 Delaware, Madison and Ray Sla. At rrawforriavltla Hnnlhwaalarii iHmi. phK) vi. Wnhaah. At Danvllla Mancheater ti.

Canterbury, At Greencaatle Ohio Weslejan vi. Paiiw, At Murray, Ky. Evanavllle ti. Murray Slate. At Madison, Ind.

Franklin ti. Hanover. At Hnntlnglon, IV. Va. Indian State Ta.

Marahall, At Valparaiso Eastern Kentucky ti. Valparaiso. At Criiwfordsvllle Kenyort ti. VA abash. At Terr Haute Klo Grand (Ohio) va.

Rnsn Toly, OCT. I At Davenport, la. St. Joaeph'i Ti. St.

Ambrose. OCT. SI At Danville, Ky. Hanover ti. Centre.

At Anderaon Indian Central ti, Anderaon (night), vNoy. At Columbui, O. Indiana ti. Ohio Stat. At Lafayette low Ta.

Purdne. At Cleveland Notre Dam ti. Navy. At Nnrth Mancheater Ball State TI. Manrhester.

At Danville Earlham ti. Canterbury. At Kvanavllle Morrla ti. Evanavllle (nltht). At Charlestons, ni.

Indian Stat TI. Eastern Illinois. At Franklin Wabash Ta, Franklin. At Rensselaer Louisville ti. St.

Jo-leph'a. At Indlanapolla DePanw Ta. Butler At Terr Haute Frlnclpl vi, Roi Poly, NOV. At Ann Arbor, Mich. Indian Ti.

Michigan. At Minneapolis Pnrdue ti. Minnesota. At South Bend Army ti. Notre Dame.

At Anderaon Olivet va. Anderaon. At Vpallantl. Mich Ball State TI. Mlihlgan Normal.

At Richmond DePanw va. Earlham. At Hiram, O. Canterbury Ta. Hiram.

At Indlanapolla Hanover ti. Indian Central (nlgM). At Terr Haute St. Joaeph'a ti. Indiana State.

At Franklin Manchester ti. Franklin. At Valparaiso he ton va. Valparaiso. At t'rawfordavtll Oberlln va.

Wabash. At Indianapolis Western Reserve ti. Butler. At Cedarvllle, O. Boa Paly ti.

Cedarvllle. NOV. 15 At Bloomlngton Marquette ti. Indi At Norma I. 111.

Indian Rtala mi. noli Normal, OCT, 4 At Bloomlnrlon IVIaronaln VI. Indiana. At l.afavette Ohio State VI. Purdue.

At Plttahurih Notra mnu Pill. burgh, At Franklin Anderaon Ta. Franklin. At Munrla Kaatrrn llllnnli va. Ball State.

At Athana. n. Butler va. nhla llnivar. IFEKJSE All Types.

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At Cedarvllle. O. Canterbury va. Cedarvllle. At Richmond Mancheater vi.

Earlham. At f'arhnndnle. III. F.vanavllla va. oulhern llllnoli.

At PeOanre. O. Indiana Central va. Defiance) (night). At Madison, inn.

Oeorgetown ti. Han over. At Terr Haute alnaralan va. Indiana Slate. At Waukesha.

Wla. Wahaih va. Car roll. At ftrae-nraalle Lnulavllla Ta. DePanw.

At Alton, 111 Rose Folv va. Rhnrtleff. At Meat DePere. IVIi. St.

Joaenh'a va. St. Norbert'i, OCT. 10 At Richmond Wllmlngtoa (Ohio) Ti. Earlham (night).

OCT. 11 At Iowa City Indiana Ta. Iowa. At iJifayette Notre Dame va. Pordne.

At Madlann Anderson va. Hanover. Al IMMA.NAI'OI.IH St. Jnienh'a va. ana.

At Lafayette Pittsburgh ti. Pnrdue. At tvanstnn, III. Aotr Dam vl. Northwestern.

At Danville Anderaon va. Canterbury. At Muncle Indiana a ti. Ball Slate. At Indlanapolla Valparalao va.

Butler. At (treenrastle Wabash va. ItePauw. At Richmond Olivet vi. Earlham.

At Lexington. Ky. Cvanavllkt Ta. Ken Bntlef. was im.ti A I iO I At Danville Mnsklnaum ti.

ranter- hurt. Al (treenrastle Rocheater ti, iVPanw. At Nnrth Manchester Indiana Central Ml Ntw goodyear NOW ONLY TI, Manchester. .40 fi? A HA It GUARANTEED PURSE lruT EXCEPT-RAINOUT tucky. At Weitervllk), O.

Mancheater ti, Ot-terheln. At Terra Haul unit ti. Rom Poly. At Wilmington, O. Franklin ti.

Wilmington. NOV. 1 Al Renseelaer Loraa vl. Joaeph'l. NOV.

At Bloomlngton Purdue ti. Indiana. At South Bend a 1 a ti, Notre Dame. At Cincinnati Butler ti. Cincinnati.

At Valparalao Niagara ti. Valparalao. At Evanavllle pper Ohio va, Kvanavllle. NOV. it At Kvanavllle h.

ra llllnoli ti. Evanivllle. PEC. I At l-ake Foreat, III. abash Ti.

Lak Fnreat, At Tenae Haute Southern llllnoli ti. Indiana Slate. At uncle Valparaiso Ta. Ball Stat. At Franklin Rose Pnly vi.

Franklin. OCT. IS Al Bloomlngton 1'lttshurgh ti. Indiana. At Boston Pnrdue Ta.

Boaton, At South Bend Mtbraaka vi, Notre Pame. At Ihanon, III. Anderaon TI. McKen-dree, At uncle St. Joaeph'a ti.

Ball State. At raxfordsvllle Kutler va, Hahaah. At Minn. a a Ta. Carletnn.

At Kvanavllle Marahall ti, Kvanivtllr, (night). At North Manchester Hanover ti. Mancheater. At Polv ti. In a inl 1 I aya I I a PAUL 3aABBfttw a RUSSO I 1 6.00x16 if I 41 34 Mow NON-SKID Mileage Stronger Cord Body Wider, Halter Tread Improved Shoulder Design Goodyear Give Yon Morel LET'S TRADE TIRES TODAY IISERAI ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES MPrlets xoducod 1 0 Vi en all TI.

'Mfs JOHNNIE PEARSONS OFFY NO. 3 At I-oa Angelea Notre Dam Southern California. 83S orrv IPOTSY GOUCHER 0 OFFY NO. 31 a. diana Central (night).

At Bloomlngton, III. Indiana Stat va, Illinois Weslevan. At Valparalao tiraal Lakci ti. Valparaiso. At Franklin Earlham ti.

Franklin. OCT. 14 At INDIANAPOLIS Earlham ti. Indiana Central (night). OCT.

At Evanatnn, III. Indian vt, Narth-weatern. At Lafavette llllnoli Ta. Fardo. At Sooth Bend low ti.

Natra Dame. At Andenon Ball Stat vs. Anderaon. At lndlanapolli VYeatera MItklga ti. Butler.

i Anderson Boxer Wins Yokohama, Sept. 13 (JP William Newsome, 131, Anderson, was crowned lightweight champion after defeating Ed Berry, 130, Hartford, last night in the U.S. Eighth Army's invitational boxing tournament.1 0ff () KENNY EATON Jt- SILVER OFFY 3s popular lizai. Oth at tim also low prictt.) NIW TIRIS SERVE NEW TUBES safftU. St USB OUR EASY PAY PLAN $1.50 DOWN $1.25 per WEEK OTHER STARS VSSfV 0' HANSON V- A DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE ADAMS HAT STORE RI-1696 OR CALL BELMONT 4477-U269 FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS No r.nnn ntP AC HER SEATS.

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