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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937 VAOE EIGHT 1 I 77? iJ57f ViS? Vs itJ iut Via THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB. ILLINOIS a'Jajsi 5 Maplo Park Community High School Squad Boos and GOPHERS TAKE BIG TEH TITLE PARKERS FACE BUSY SEASON i EIGHT LIEN 111 FINAL BATTLE I Rambles in 1 i Blinnesota Ends Poorest Sea- One Reserve From Last Year's All Sport Fields son in icars Although Winning the Crown. 4 Chicago, Nov. 22 UP3 5Ilnne- Squad Remains for Coach 1 Saddoris' Second Season. Maple Park Community High School Schedule.

Nov. 22. Oswego at Maple Park. De 1. Maple Park at Kaneville.

Dec. 10. Elburn at Maple Park." Dec. 15. Maple Fark at Flato Center.

sofa's Golden Gophers closed tha Threaten Twice During Last 1 lalf of Game, Both Ended by Fumbles in Snow. t- Finishing out the football season of 1937 'with eight seniors playing their last game In NI uniforms, DeKalb Teachers on Saturday wallowed around In the snow at Carbondale, but finished out the day with 7 to 0 victory. DeKalb scored in the first quarter of play, protected the lead throughout the remainder of the books today on their poorest football season since 1933 and st ill wound up with another undisput San Francisco, Nov. 22 (UJ5 The original ideal of the Rose Bowl game was to match the best team in the west with the strongest eleven of any other section of the country in the hope that, the outstanding football game of the year would be the result. This year, however, there Is a feeling that the California Bears, ho will represent the west at Pasadena on New.

Year's Day, are go ed Big Ten championship. For the first time in four years Dec, 17. Sugar Grove at Maple they had no claim to national honors. Nebraska and Notre Darr.a saw to that. But outweUhing Park.

r. Dec 2Z Big Rock at Maple Park. Jan. 7. Kaneville at Maple Fark.

ing, to make radical departure from the original plan. The Bears, Jan. 12. Kami shire at Maple Park. one hears, plan to select a Rose Bowl opponent on an entirely new Jan.

14. Maple Park at Elburn. Jan. IS. Burlington at Maple those two defeats were five straight victories against conference foes.

who no longer feared the once-mighty scourge of the west. Ohio State only one of the title contenders the Gophers failed to meet, finished second with five victories and a single defeat by Ind-iana. Indiana barely finished In third place. Northwestern and basis. Football ability will be relatively Park.

Jan. 21. Maple Park at, Sugar unimportant, c-auiornia seeks a foe whose ideals would make those Grove. Jan. 26, 27, 28, 29.

Little Eight of Sir Galahad appear as tawdry as a second story worker's: whose tournament at Elburn. scholastic standards are so high Feb. 1. Maple Park at St. Al that Einstein would have to take bans.

entrance examinations; and whose Feb. 4. Mnple Park at Oswego. Michigan tied for fourth, Wisconsin and Purdue tied each other on the playing field and for si place In the standings. Illinois JL eighth, Chicago ninth and Iowa fin-.

ished at the bottom of the heap. I Feb. 8. Maple Park at Burling ton. sportsmanship is so pronounced that they would put the fox on horseback and let him chase them.

In other words, or rather in Cali Feb. 11. Plato Center at Maple Park. i game- ana advanced to the lour rM to the eight yard linos In the last half of the tame, but failed.lhrough fumbles to shove over additional counters. Clearly the Northern Profs had the sign over the Southern Brides in Saturday's encounter.

Perhaps tt was the four Inches of snow that blanketed the field and made it necessary to scrape the snow away to reveal the borderline of the field, or perhaps it, was the temperature of degrees In which the game was played. DeKalb was a bit used to that kind of weather from practice of last week, although both teams suffered from the cold and the snowy The score for the Northern outfit came early In the game. Carbondale-won the toss and had the advantage of a stiff wind. Through punts the team was able to keep DeKalb well In Its own territory, tintil KrahenBuhl on two beautiful kicks, and a couple of nice returns managed to shove Carbondale back until It was DeKalb's ball on the 50 yard line. On an nd around Larson, DeKalb took the ball on a 23 yard sprint down to the 25 yard marker.

Reztk and Barbar, alternated in smash Beat the Badgers Minnesota clinched its firt un Feb. 16. Maple Park at Hamp shire, i Feb. 18. Maple Park at Big disputed title since 1934 against Wisconsin Saturday.

13 to 6. The Gophers scored In the first period and kicked the extra point that de fornia's own words, "we desire to meet a team from a school whose standards are the same as ours." Interesting to Se- If the Bean find such a team to oppose them, the Rose Bowl game should be interesting to watch- Rock. I Feb. 28. St.

Albans at Maple Park. cided the game. Wisconsin hun on grimly, scored on How ie Webs' Maple Park. One man back Eve ryth ing, of necessity, will be a little different. 'The officials, of course, will be of the same high calibre as the teams.

I suggest Nicholas Murray Butler Here is the group of boys which Is practicing each evening to build Heyob, James Berkes, Vernon Renfer. Peter Turk, Arthur Tiery; a team that will defend Maple Park high school's name during the second row: Paul Ritter, manager, William Turk LeRoy Smith, Wal- present basketball campaign. Practically all juniors or, ter Patch, Roy Coyne, Ed Koenig, Coach L. E. Saddorls; top row: the boys will develop rapidly under the style of play that they learned! Arthur Jensen.

Lewis Ahlin, Ralph Castenson, Leo Berrlnger, Wayne last year when Coach Saddoris took charge of basketball activitiesi Stafford and Ed Larson. k. Pictured here are: lower row, left to right: Grant Larson, Jack Chronicle photo for referee; the Archbishop of Can from last year's squad and a schedule of 20 games is the type of -a season that Coach I E. Saddoris of the Maple Park Community High School has to look forward to this year. There is- every indication at this early date that the season is going to be one long headache, but strangely enough the coach feels that his boys will develop and by terbury as umpire; Chief Justice Hughes as field judge, and Emily Post, of course, for head linesman seven-yard run around left end but failed to convert.

The Gophers settled their business with another long touchdown march In the final period. Ohio State rolled over Michigan for the fourth time in a row, 21 to Purdue upset Indiana, 13 7, In their annual free-for-all for the famed" Old Oaken Bucket; Illinois 1 dumped Chicago with three touchdowns in the second half, 21 to Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, 7 to 0, and Nebraska routed Iowa 28 to 0. Here's how the Gophers won their crown: 1. Defeated Indiana -6 to 0. Bo McMillln felt he had a -chance to I can visualize the kick-off and PACKERS LOSE the first few minutes of playing.

Dr. Butler, wearing cap and gown and carrying a lyre Instead of a Lie tune of mid season rolls around Maple Park will be in for Its share of wins. GOLDEN BEARS WIN SATURDAY wnistie, would call the two cap tains to the center of the field and ed their schedules except Shurt-leff, which will meet Rose Polytechnic at Terre Haute, on Thursday. State Normal finished Its conference Saturday with a 12 to 6 win over Elmhurst for an undefeated record, marred, however, by two ties. California to Get Rose Bowl Invite Today Los Angeles, Nov.

22. UE California University's "wonder" team will be invited at noon today to represent the nvest In the Rose TO THE GIANTS The one surviving veteran is Walter Patch, who saw considerable service last year as a reserve player. During the summer months he after a few brief words of Instruction in Latin, the winner of the tossarum, or toss, would Insist that the loser take first choice. picked up heighth and weight: and Chicago Bears Need Two Wins to Clinch Western Grid Title. should be the pivot man around whom the team will be construct Defeat Stanford for Pacific Coast Title and Rose Bowl Bid.

Would Take Note Then the 22 Phi Beta Kappas with a great show of fine fellowship laughingly would take their places ing the line and end running until the leather rested on the sixteen yard 'marker. Then a reverse was called, Barber shoving the ball to Krahenbuhl who pered over for the touchdown. Lundeen rnade the extra point through a perfectly executed kick and It was a DeKalb lead of 7 to 0. Twice In the game DeKalb pulled additional threats working down the field on line plunges, eonrled with excellent punting snj had the ball on the four yard marker, where a wet and slippery snow covered ball slipped from the hands of a Prof, and again the "same thing happened when DeKalb was on the eight yard line. Carbondale had Its threats, too.

Tn the second quarter a pass was completed that put the Brides on ed this season. But that only fills one position, and there will be plenty of other spots that need lick the Gophers until Nebraska turned the trick 14 to 9 the previous week. StilVIndiana'outgained Minnesota every place but In scoring territory and held them without a first down In the second half. 2. Crushed Michigan.

39 to 6. This was billed as Minnesota's comeback. They came back 1 39 points after trailing, 6 to scoring 13 points in each of the last Monmouth also completed an undefeated season by battling Knox to a scoreless tie. The game was Monmouth's third successive scoreless deadlock. Five Undefeated Altogether there are live undefeated schools, the fifth being St.

Viator's last year's champions, St. Bow, an honor which is aceompani ed by the Pacific Coach conference football title and the equivalent Jo a cash bonus of almost $100,000 in the gate recelpals. The Invitation, fourth to be tendered the Golden Bears in the modern history' of! New Year's Day classic, will be accorded by the ten on tne field. The kick off would be ignored because with the roar of the crowd the 22 scholars would The unexpected defeat of Green Bay's powerful Packers by an inspired New York Giant eleven left the Chicago Bears needing but two filling. Sees Ahead But here is where Coach Saddoris, starting his second year, has a New York, Nov.

22 (U.P-Fin,t returns from the 1937 football season today gave: California The Western Rose Bowl bid, and the Pacific Coast whip out their notebooks to record their of mob psychology. Justice Hughes would dissent conference members. Each institu Viator concluded Its conference victories today to clinch the West chance to smile ard say things are schedule several weeks ago, win and the game would go on. The ning two and tying one. title.

Minnesota The western conference championship. Harvard The mythical "Big Three" crown. In other week end games Au- em Division championship of the not so bad. The boys out for the National League football race. The squad are all sophomores or juniors.

Bears have three games remain- and they are developing rapidly, ihg- (coming along from the freshman Winning their last seven games 'squad, of last year which was gustana pushed Carthage further down in the standing by a 14 to the eighteen yard mark. Another Stub Allison's Golden Bears first huddle would take 45 minutes because one of the learned group would be bound to ask some provocative question concerning Elizabethan drama or Da Vinci as the world's greatest This, naturally would result in an informal discussion group. During the delayed huddle, the opponents after two early season setbacks schooled in the Saddoris type of pass was attempted, but this time 6 score, and DeKalb Teachers defeated the Carbondale Teachers the Packers came to New York basketball and will be able to step cleared the last obstacle from the path to Pasadena Saturday when tion, Including California, will telegraph its vote to Dr. Hugh Will-ett. University of Southern California instructor who is conference president I The bid will- jnot become official until Dr.

Willett counts the votes shortly before he said the outcome was a "foregone" conclusion. California won the championship Saturday by defeating the runner-up, Stanford, 13-0. The Bears finished their schedule without defeat. by a 7 to 0 count. neaviiy ravorea to vanquisn me ui-: into tne competition ot this year three periods.

They Routed Iowa 3. Routed Iowa, 35 to 10. After losing to Notre Dame, 7 to 6, the Gophers woke up In this one, scored 35 points after trailing by ten points in the first half. 4. Defeated Northwestern, 7 to 0, and avenged last year's heart-Treaklng loss that ended a chain of 21 straight victories.

A first period touchdown was all the Gophers needed. 5. Beat Wisconsin, 13 to 6. Briefest summary of the bitter campaign, which was undecided they ended their. conference sched without a great deal of trouble.

ule with a 13-0 victory over Stan cnts. But the New Yorkers out' fought, and outplayed the western crs in 60-minutes of bitterly contest From present indications it ap' St. Viator beat Columbus of Dubuque, In a non conference tilt and Shurtleff lost to Moberly (Mo.) by a 12 to 0. score. Conference standings: ford.

Only undefeated team in the conference, California piled up 137 pears that Leo Berrinrer. Walter points against opponents 26 In winning nine and tying one. would break into small -groups. Some would debate, some would hold spelling bees, some would utilize the time In writing to their mothers, enclosing report cards. Finally the game would be re Although beaten outside of the DeKalb intercepted nipping the plot of a score before it had a chance to develope.

The running attack of the Northerners was good, Krahenbul and Rezik showing up well and Jorgensen who took Barber's place In the final quarter looked excellent. 'The tilt was the final encounter of the season and saw eight DeKalb men playing their last game. 'Co-captains, Rockenbach. and DeRango. Sodargas.

Ed Hill. Dean, Terhune, Lundeen and Johnson finished out their college work on the grid In this encoun- ter. Big Ten by Notre Dame and Ne ed football to win 10-6. Smashing Patch, Ed Tvoenig, William Turk, the famed Herber-Hutson passing Arthur Johnson, Lewis Ahlin, Ray combination, the Giants won on: Coyne are the outstanding boys at Manton's field goal and Poole's! the present time. Then following touchdown on a pass from Danow- this group is another batch of about ski.

Two players were ejected for eight or ten wnc are just about display of fisticuffs after a near: even In ability at the present time, riot over a disputed decision Berrlheer and Koenie at forwards. They won six conference games arid tied one, a 0-0 deadlock with Washington, i braska, Minnesota's Gophers end until the linal -Saturday: ed their season with a 13-6 victory over a stubborn lseonsin eleven. School Illinois 5 Bradley. 4 State Normal 4 St. Viator 2 Monmouth 1 Augustans 4 Western Teachers 3 Illinois Wesleyan 3 Knox 2 Northern Teachers 3 Wheaton 3 It was their fifth straight conference victory and it regained for ILLINOIS MAY pgainst the Packers in the last period.

Tied With LJons. them the title relinquished to Turk for center, Patch and Coyne at the guard posts constitute a lineup that will probably start a number of the games this season. Sees ins Northwestern In 1936 after a two Indiana lacked the reserves, Michigan bad hope but no power, Iowa was befuddled. Northwestern had too many Injuries, Wisconsin was short on experience, and Ohio State didn't have a crack at Final standings: Pet Tp Or Minnesota ....5 0 0 1.000 100 22 year reign. Defeat left theVackers in a see-' ond place tie with the Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 4 2 4 5 6 7 sumed with th thoughtful quarterbacks calling only for those plays which vould' send the ball carriers through positions defended by men majoring In the same subjects as they.

This would provide for spirited little discussions on familiar subjects as the players untangled themselves. After the game the players would all go to the public library and break training by reading Es-quirev SHARE TITLE Harvard Beats 1 ale In one of Saturday's prize sur Coach Saddoris Is not thinking 1 i Lions who walloped the Chicago tor the year the DeKalb team had three wins, two defeats and ill be able to come I Cardinals, 16-7. -With seven vie-j that he prise packages, Harvard, licked one tie In the conference, or for the complete year, three wins. 1 tories and three defeats, each has through with a record such as last Yale, 13-6, to annex the "Big Three" laurels for the first time in T-ake Forest 1 Shurtleff 1 Elmhurst 2 McKendree 2 Southern Teachers 2 North Central 1 Will Be Undisputed Leader if 1 i one game irll lO mini ma i-ua vun iun.xjmt.Hju two defeats and three ties, to fin who have won 6, lost 1, were idle honors in the Little Eight tourna 22 years. It was Yale's only defeat 0 Wesleyan Defeats Bradley ish the complete schedule.

and still have to play of the season. 3 yesiercay ment. But he does believe that the team will start delivering about the 99 33 35 33 59 40 39 10 25 33 "91 40 41' 46 on Thanksgiving Day. statistics of the game showed DeKalb with fifteen With North Carolina having Detroit, Cleveland and the Cards. Eastern Teachers Ohio State ....5 10 Indiana 3 1 0 Northwestern .3 3.0 Michigan ......3 3 0 Wisconsin .....2 2 1 Purdue 2 2 1 Illinois 2 3 0 Chicago' 0 4 0 Iowa 0 5 0 .833 .600 .500 500 .500 .500 .400 .000 .000 1 0 With Ace Parker, the 1936 All- first downs, Carbondale with clinched the southern crown the week previous with an upset vic y' America from Duke, passing, kick- Carthage Eureka Millikin four; DeKalb gained 175 yards by crowd every minute of practice into the short time remaining before the game.

There will also be Jacksonville, Nov. 22 (UP) Illinois College declared' a holi tory over Duke, four con rushing. Carbondale 7 yards; De Ing and running, tne Brooklyn Dodgers routed Pittsburgh 23-0 In ference champions remain to be middle of the season and win its share of games. And further, he can see the following year and the year after that when these boys will mostly be In school and able ti play, and it Is for this future team that he is building now. 19 22 Kalb attempted nine passes, com day today in honor of Us football a drill period this evening; al decided southeastern, southwest pleted five to gain 39 yards ond Elburn Has though It will not be of a severe had none Intercepted, while Car ern.

Big Six and Rocky Mountain. All but the Southwestern will be nature. Donaaie attempted ten passes This new type of basketball, with the center jump eliminated, Result Saturday Minnesota, 13; Wisconsin; 6. "Ohio State, 21; Michigan, 0. Purdue, 13; Indiana, 7.

Illinois, 21; Chicago, 0. Notre Dame. Northwestern, 0. Nebraska, 28; Iowa, 0. completed two to gain 22 yards and had two Interceptions.

DeKalb punted 22 times to average determined this week, but this title may depend upon outcome of the Rice-S. M. U. game. Dec.

4. The perfect record list was trim the Pirates season finale. Washington's Redskins kept close to the leading Giants in the Eastern Division by handing, Cleveland lis ninth defeat in ten games, 16-7. The final game between the Giants and Redskins on Dec. 5 will be necessary to decide the sectional lead.

In the only American League game. the. Los Angeles Bulldogs is going to be a fast and tiring and boys on the squad who 32 yards; Carbondale punted 20 team whose victory over McKendree Saturday clinched at least a sure tie for the Little Nineteen conference championship. The Jacksonville school completed its schedule with five victories and no ties nor defeats in conference competition. Meanwhile students turned their eyes toward Bloomington where Bradley Teeh journeys Thursday to battle Illinois Wesleyan In the season's finale and Tight Battle With Batavia Batavia, Nov.

22 Elburn had a tight scrap with the Batavia basketball team Saturday night, with Batavia holding the long end of the SO to 28 count in an exciting wild finish game played on the Bata- med to four when Montana was have just finished the football sea times and the same BARBS READY FOR OPENING upset 6-0 by Idaho. Lafayette elds DeKalb was penalized four times, son and considered themselves In good physical condition found- the ed its season unbeaten, and untied for a total of 50 yards, while Car-' with a 6-0 decision over Lehigh. constant running of basketball was 1ondale played without penalty. DeKalb, 7 Carbondale, 0 The others Colorado, Santa Clara and Alabama were Idle. Tied, but something that proved they still have to be in better condition.

Sore feet worries at the high school via court. In the first game or tnesscorea mir wvmui ua-s--i evenlne the Batavia minors claim-Story of the year, 45-26, over the loung English undefeated teams, scored as fol Rochenbach Prtndi the game which will decide led honors from the Elburn team, Boston Shamrocks. Cincinnati's ex- lows: Dartmouth 27,. Columbia have been pretty well taken care DeRango LG. Smith game against the Atlanta Sleet Alumni in Parent Teachers Sponsored Game at High School Tuesday.

whether Illinois College is to be undisputed champion or whether of through constant care and treat Fordham 6. St. Mary's Pitts Hill Walsh it will divide title honors with bursh. 2S. Penn State Villa nova 33.

Temple Or and Holi Cross was ment and the boys should be able tc deliver a good game tomorrow Crackers was called pff. National League standings: Eastern Division. Sodargus Bjorland Stegman RT Johnson Light Hinckley Has a Victory in First Battle Paw Paw. Nov. 22 Playing th first game of the season -Hinckley high school showed a second half scoring spree at Paw Paw at Friday night that resulted in a 41 ti 27 victory for the Hinckley aggregation.

Paced by L. Donor who came through with a fifteen point performance the Hinckley boya fought on terms with Paw Paw during the first half, and then unleashed that scoring drive that resulted in 2b points during the last period of play. Gage and Coss Pet. Larson, RE Broadway Davis North L. T.

2 I With about ten days of steady 50 New York Washington 18 to 7. The main game found an even first quarter and then Batavia pulled up to a 22 to 14 half time advantage. Frost, one of the dependable lads for" Elburn who has been bothered with a bad foot had been taken out after about five minutes of play In order to favor his Injury, but he went back In the game for the second half and El-turn started a drive. About a minute before the game was to 6 6 4 3 practice under their belts, the Township High School bas-tiketball team. 1937-3S version, will Krahenbuhl Feroe Lundeen Sanders Rarher FE.

Wolfenberger Pittsburgh 3 7 7 8 The. Altimnu Mike Roche, who is managing the Alumni team for this game tomorrow announces that the squad will consist of Koskl. Sarich. Ter-williger, P. StefarO.

Wennlund, Cronlund, Crooke, Everett Swan-sun. Marshall, Seppala and Mike take the court on Tuesday night Brooklyn Philadelphia .200 Bradley. A victory for the Peoria college would- make its record equal to that of Illinois College and leave the teams deadlocked for the conference crown. Bradley defeated MilUkln Saturday by a 27 to score for its fourth straight victorj. Trim McKendree In Its game with McKendree Illinois College ran up a 26 to 0 score at halftime and coasted to a 32 to 3 victory.

Quarterback Donat, Guard McWard and Halfback Mangier! starred for Illinois of this week In a single game against the Alumni squad. -Coach Earl Drew, who has rushed the Roche. This outfit has been bene fitted by a couple of practice ses boys in preparation for this first gtme of the year, Is candid in stating the team Is far from reaching the form he would like it to have in this early battle, but the boys end the count had reached a 23 to 28 position. Johansen was fouled and had two free throws, but he failed to click on either. Then with only 30 seconds left to play there Western Division, i W.

L. T. Tct Chicago Bears 6 1 1 Green Bay 7 3 0 .700 Detroit 3 0 .700 Chicago Cards 5 41 .556 Cleveland 1 9 0 .100 This week's schedule: Thursday, Chicago (Bears) at Detroit, morning game; New York at Brooklyn; Sunday, Green Bay at Washington, held 0-0 by Carnegl Tech. Other Ketults East-Prinolon 26, Boston 13, Boston College Manhattan 13, Niagara Colgate 7. Syracuse 0: Army 47, St.

John's Maryland 12, Georjcetown 2. Middle West Ohio State 21, Michigan Purdue 13. Indiana Illinois 21, Chicago Notre Dame 7, Northwestern Nebraska 23, Iowa Marquette 13; Duquesne Iowa State 13, Kansas State Missouri 3, Washington (St. Louis) Oklahoma 16. Oklahoma A.

and M. 0: Detroit 48, Creighton 7. South Auburn Georgia "Georgia Tech 12, Florida TuiT.e 33, Sewanee Louisiana atate 52, Louisiana Normal Duke ivi. North Carolina State Citadel 47, Arskin Maryland 12. Georgetown 2: South Carolina 64, Presbyterian 0.

Southwest T. U. 7, Rice Arkansas 0, George Washington Baylor 27, Loyola Los Angeles) 13; Texas Tech 7, Centenary 2: St Mary's (Texas) 6, Loyola (New Orleans) 6. know enough aDout tne game to carry on a good scrap against a sions and with experience and heighth over DeKalb High should turn but a real contest The game of tomorrow night Is sponsored by the Parent Teachers Association of the high school, all funds to be turned, over to that organization for the furtherance of its work during the winter period. There will be one game, starting at 7:45 o'clock.

taller, and tougher Alumni squad No Lineup. Biermanand Kerr to Coach Eastern Team San Francisco, Nov. 22 Eierman. University of Minnesota football coach, yesterday was named co-coach of the F.astern All-Star team for the annual San Franchco Shriner East-West football game New Year's Pay. Bierman will saccced Dick Han-ley, former Northwestern mentor, In joining Andy Kerr, Colgate teach, to prepare the Eastern team for the game.

Bierman, Kerr and Hanley, the latter chairman of the selection committee, will pick the Eastern representatives, 22 In ill. Although no definite lineup has were the outstanding hoop experts of the Paw Paw aggregation, -vs In the first game of the nlng the Hinckley lights mat J. ed to- eke out a 15 to 14 victv In a thrilling contest The next game on the Hinckley chart will be a home affair, to be played on Tuesday evening of this week with Sheridan as the opposition. KlncUer, 4t Fw Paw, IT bfpl bfp L. Donor, .6 1 ....0 0 0 R.

Heefi. .1 2 OiUrch, ...10 4 R. Ramer. W. Beckfd, 000 Mortln, ..213 D.

Vortis, .3 ..0 0 4 College. The Bradley-Wesleyan game Thanksgiving Day will mark the end of the Little Nineteen since ten schools will withdraw at the end of the current campaign. AU other schools have complet- Cleveland at Chicago tKearsJ. American League, W. L.

T. Pet been planned, the starters have was a loose ball ana uuiiinger, iia-tavla forward, grabbed it and in an off and off balance throw, hooped one to put the count A to 28. Batavia had a chance at two free throws before the game ended, but neither was netted. Elburn, IS I Batavia, 3S bfp! bfp Johnson, 3 01 Cornwall, ....000 Johansen. .4 2 Sjobersr.

..6 2 1 Weston, ..4 0 2 Brookings, lOl 0 1.000 1 300 Los Angeles Rochester been whittled down to a group of about seven men, according to Coach Drew. There will be Kayo and Toiml Jarvi. Spear, Matheson, .500 0 3 2 3 5 3 New York Cincinnati Eoston Pittsburgh .400 .000 ..602 Nelson, ...112 j.2 01iRead, ....0 0 0 Violin Marked "Stradlvarlas' Wynne. Ark. UEV An old violin, believed to be one made by the Italian master, Stradivarius, is owned by R.

H. Stephens, farmer living near here. Inside of the violin are Inscribed the I words: "Antoniuj Stradivarius Ceremcncr.sis, Facie-bat Anno 17HT Bastlan. ....324 ley 32; Colorado Mines Brigham Young 19, Montana State Ari-tona 9. Kansas.

7. Pacific Coast Washington 14, Oregon Washington State 7, Oregon State Southern Methodist 26, U. C. A. Goroaga 3, Portland 2.

Tiemey, Frost, Hanson, Martin, Irvln, Bicnic ana uunean among the elect to start the game, and more definite than that the coach was unable to be this morning. The boys have been working diligently during the past week, even a lon session on Saturday afternoon being ordered in an effort to A. Brewer, 0 0 0 T.lOS.Wallman. .5,30 .0 0 OfAnderson, 0 00 D. Grimm, .0 0 2 H.

BerEt d. 0 1 2 J.Donor, .000 In spite of the wide spread of its front the English bulldog passes its hind legs outside of the front less when running. If permitted to do so, Indian .14 010, Totals ...12 65 Rocky Mountains Colorado state 6, Colorado College Gree Totals lephanti tike three baths dally Totals ..131512 Total ...12 14 20 2SB. ...12 S3 25 SO.

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