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THE DES MOINES REGISTER WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 80, 1935. PAGE EIGHT 1935 GRID FATALITIES SHOW INCREASE THOMPSON GIVEN Here Are Two of City's Best Prep Ends tWIVlOi Sideline Slants Iowa's Sophomore Ends. Eddie Lynch Rates 'Em. End Runs Discouraged. Budding Hawkeye Stars.

POOR TACKLES CHIEF CAUSE, SAYS SURVEY BACKFIELD POST ON GOPHER TEAM Minnesota Plans for Purdue Battle. Fareed Promoted By Shaughnessy CHICAGO, ILL. WV-Oa Fareed, sophomore halfback whoia passing was an Important facto, In Chicago' victory over Wlacoa, sin Saturday, waa moved up to regular Job in the Marocn back, field Tuesday. He teamed int. BY BERT M'GRANE i 18 Deaths Attributed to Football.

EDDIE LYNCH, the Iowa end coach, sat there rubbing the leg he hurt when he fell off Jay Berwanger on new play MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (flV-Clarence Thompson, sensational NEW YORK, N. Y. OPi has taken a greater toll of vuivwg joiwara ana lateral toswa which Coach Clark Shaughnessy ti preparing for use against Ohlj State a week from Saturday. lives in the first six weeks of this season than during the correspond trig period a year ago, It was re-vealed Tuesday in a survey pre young sophomore, moved up to left halfback on the Minnesota varsity Tuesday as the Gopher began preparing for Purdue.

George Roscoe was moved over to right half, with Bud Wilkinson, varsity guard, as an alternate. Roscoe will play left half part of the time and when he does pared by Floyd H. Eastwood, Purdue Squad Shows Spirit LAFAYETTE, IND. wv-Tht Purdue Boilermakers, aroused w. the bench at Illinois last week We talked about ends "Best ends I ever coached," said Eddie, "were Hank Bjorkman and George Tully ct Dartmouth and Ken Hay-craft of Minnesota.

That sophomore I had at Wisconsin last year, Stan New York university instructor In education. Although complete data is lack' .,6... earners -r" Tech, leca, give the Gophers more Ing In some Instances, Eastwood blocking "P'rit TuMday ln Punl strength, ah or tne regulars were who compiles Injury and fatality mg a freshman eleven which used statistics for the American Foot in good physical condition as the week's work began. ball Coaches association and the National Collegiate A. said eddie lynch.

there have been 18 deaths attriba Haukedahl, would have been the hpst rtt 'em all but hm flnnkprl nnt. Minnesota plays. Coach Nobis Kizer said he expected Tony Wright, injured veteran back, to be in shape for the game at Min. neapolis Saturday. The Purdui squad will drill on offensive to.

day and entrain for MlnneapolU Thursday afternoon. table to football and five that He did everything on the football cann01 cnarea 10 lne Still Outstanding. field but nothing In the class room." We were coming home from IT A year ago through Oct. 29 i i Eastwood declared 10 deaths had Weary Badgers Point for Purdue MADISON, WIS. W) A spiritless University of Wisconsin squad, dulled by the weight of five straight losses, trudged through its first drill Tuesday for the homecoming game with Purdue a week from Saturday.

Coach C' W. Spears alone appeared undaunted by the reversals and praised the work of Bob Wilson and Jim Wright in last Saturday's game with Chicago. The Gar Wood Thinks directly from football linois, where Bob Lannon and, occurred and five Indirectly. Report on i number of death still are out standing, he said, and when they Homer Harris, Iowa's sophomore ends, had made themselves most obnoxious to Bob Zuppke and his men Knowing something of Eddie Lynch' rating among the Miss America Fastest in World ALGONAC, MICH. W-Gu are received some of them may be classified among the "Indirect end coaches In football, I wanted fatalities.

Classifying tne victims, 11 were his opinion of Iowa's new ends, so a light de- Wood said Tuesday night he believes his Miss America still the best boat in the world, ana squad went through fensive session. high school player; three, sand-lottars; two college, and two members of athletic club team. Among the victims whose death was not "fast enough to beat anything they have on the other side of the directly attributable to football, Atlantic." Answering rumors that hi might build a new Miss America four were high school players and one a sandlot player. Tackled Hard. Data compiled by Eastwood in When Roosevelt and North High football teams tangle In the Drake stadium Saturday night, two of the best ends of the city will be facing each other.

Howard Zook (right) is North's most Improved performer, while Ted Grefe (left) has been one of the major cogs In Roosevelt' victories. Both of these lads can snag passes and play stellar defensive roles. Illinois Drills Under Lights CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (IF) The Illinois varsity shoved the eleven about In an offensive drill Tuesday, but had less luck in stopping Northwestern plays used by the freshmen. The yearlings caught the regulars after the latter had worked on the reserves at great length, to defend the Harmsworth trophy against the possible challenge ot France and England nest year, the Silver Fox declared haven't thought of such a thine." The seven-ton, 38 foot Misi dicated plainly that many deaths resulted from Injuries received when players made tackles.

Most of these occurred in high school games. Two player died when they were tackled hard and suffered internal injuries and an America with which Wood suc tt o. jaagtMaaisiaiMtfrminwnawtrh'- ft MtmOaiMiM and made frequent gains on running and pass plays. The session against the freshmen waa held cessfully defended the trophy in 1933, has been pepped up from 6,400 to 7,200 horsepower sines Wood set the present record of 124.86 miles an hour. other when he was at the bottom of a pile.

under floodlights and the combina JAYS' ATTACK Although thia year' toll for the first six weeks 1 well ahead of tion of white football, and white helmets and Jerseys worn by the freshmen added to the first-string PRIMO AGREES TO SHORT BOUT ers' troubles. SMOOTHJGAIN last year', when the total for the season was 23, Eastwood said he anticipate a sharp falling off of death during the remainder of the season. It will surprise him, Kipke Alters Michigan Line Will Battle Neusel INDUSTRIAL LEAfil'E, GRAND ALLEYS. Guard Continues As REOISTFR MflHT HAWK IT.AC.rt. FIFTH AVE.

RECREATION. Peach fioorta. I Comooelna Room, he said, if the 1935 total exceeds Sherwln-Wllllenne. I Oranrl Alleys. last year'.

Dent 1S 220 aH'Seym'ur 111 152 22 Ul 10 Rounds. Halfback. Phil pa 14? 12 aos'irarlrk 132 Y4 1ST i fl sT'fell 173 Lerlclhe 11T 120 14T H'nb'ck 114 131 Inn 13S 184 I'm fiA 92 14S APh 32ft 13fl IBS a 157 170 khttw 12 221 1P4 J2i 12? IS? 12? 122 Hdi!" "8 l40 Hdp 51 81 61 Hdp. ANN ARBOR, MICH. (IP) Coach Harry Kipke was forced to shake up his Michigan varsity line Tues- Cardinal Regular Injured in Crash CHICAGO, ILL.

CT) Milan Creighton, player-coach of the Chicago Cardinals, leaders of the national professional football league, Tuesday started seeking a replacement for Howard replar guard, who will be out of the lineup for several weeks because of I wrist fracture. Tipton, a former University of Southern California star, suffered the injury Monday night In an automobile accident near Gary, Ind. (IP) Louis NEW YORK, N. Y. 14 142 14 Cla'p't ISO 104 l.M Buelclt OMAHA, NEB.

(IP) Crelghton university's Bluejays scrimmaged B5i 703 741'Soresl, one of Frimo 91 Ul Carnera'say, with the prospect that Johnny nop. 4 2 44 42, (lp. 697 710 731 TIB. Tla. Tuesday against Washington uni Here la a record of death! attributable to font hull: Sandlnt Robert Minefield (Oakland.

cerebral hemorrhage; Harold Roarh (Canleted, N. cerebral hemorrhage; Ktmer Plant! nndianepoiia, pneu-monia after receiving broken tea. Athlelio club teame Miller Hunter fHnnolulu, Hawaii), cerebral hemorrhage; Walter Hariigan i Rarmim Pond, N. cerehral hemorrhage. High echool Jnhn Farra rHageretown.

Md fractured vertehrae; Jack Fenwlck iWelleeley, internal hemorrhage; Horace I. Weaver (Tavarlea, Kla.l, punctured lung: J'teeph Callahan (Bridgeport. versity play aa Interpreted by Coach Eddie Hickey' husky freshman team. Tie S.13 7M4 RS9 Tie 735 741 785 Jr. Cbamh.

of Com (Irani Alley No. 2. Blltle 103 151 105 Rerlm'n 121 158 120 Clark 114 12 inn HW'era 141 123 14 Rhuly 123 113 inn itman S5 1 20 HI Meerte 145 1.12 120 Jamee 149 154 182 Keetler 117 142 13fi Wtroua 155 IflR 1S2 Hflp. 116 96 B6 H1p. 84 4 84 Tla R9H 70 S6l Tie 745 807 739 rtlealvo Oardent.

Flreetone Per. Storee. mth's 190 199 181 Hite PH5 158 147 managers, changed his mind Tues- KaTky 199 K6 136IB. R'h'n 129 158 13fll Mttch'm 98 1-0 R'h'n 186 i7 171 1 day and agreed to let Camera fight Hayea 162 179 1M) T. St'tal 159 159 159 Hdp.

3 39 39 Hdp. 35 35 as, Walter Neusel of Germany over Tie. eia 763 869! Tie. 24 677" 648 the 10-round route at Madison Machlnlete. I Stereotypera.

I Wright 142 lso 176 Leiend 95 118 140 gauare warden Frldav nizht in- Wood'd 164 183 214 Th.imaa 183 129 157s(luare Baraen riuay nigni ln Pewlck 193 167 ISOParkee 166 253 139 1 a nf -i a rntinrli) th rllstnnro for Lund 143 196 177 Mark 187 198 i62 sleaa 01 10 rounas, me aisiance ior Hdp. 28 28 26 Hdp. 45 45 45 ua the conversation swung that way. "A I was saying, remarked Eddie, "Bjorkman, Tully and Hayeraft ar the best ends I've had. Bjorkman made Walter Camp' all-Ameriran team In 1921 and Tully was named all-Ameriran In 1925 by Grantland Klre and others.

Hayeraft made It In 1928, although I thought Bob Tanner, who teamed with Hayeraft, was lightly better end. "Now, about thee Iowa end. Defensively, they're as good as any all-Amerlrana I ever coached. Lannon is faater than Hayeraft was and Harris ha a lot more power. Did you notice that Harris was the first man down the field under punt at Illinois? These boys need more seasoning, but they're coming." I suspect that Iowa has the best pair of ends in the Big Ten They're big, strapping fellows who can hold their own ca any field Harris weigh 198 and Lannon IBS They're both about 8 feet, 2 Inches tall and they're fast and aggressive They really love to flatten a rival I watched Harris drive in behind the Illinois line on one play, meet the Interference and smash down al! three blockers at once The ball carrier, speedy Bob Grieve, went on alone to be nailed for a 4-yard loss Lannon played the same atyle of game, dumping interference blocking, tackling and rushing the passer.

Eddie Lynch' rating of the Iowa end a the equal of any of his all-American, defensively, merits consideration Eddie know ends He played end for three year at Dartmouth Weighed only 133 but won all-eastern acclaim Graduated In 192S and has coached ends ever since Three years under Jess Haw-ley at Dartmouth, four year under Doc Spears at Minnesota and three more years with Duo at Wisconsin, sandwiching In one season as head coach at Carleton. Eddie had planned to quit coaching this year In fact, he was all set to swing into a new role as a Big Ten official when Ossle Solemn dropped into his office in Viergever may not be able to play at left tackle against Pennsylvania Saturday. Vlergever'g leg muscles have been tied two weeks from an in-Jury. Harry (Tiny) Wright was moved from defensive guard to the tackle spot. Kipke said it was likely Joe Rlnaldi, sophomore center, would do the ball snapping.

The Jays, their lineup revamped internal Injuriee; John Orhna of Ineligibility and in- lAnalietm, foncuealon; John McKea (Kanaaa City. Mo I broken vertebrae; jur)Pg worked smoothly. Guard Paul Lewellen (tlniontown, Penn cere-i' Schnell 159 132 135 Green IfiO 1S 177 Sheetg 127 142 IS.T'Balley 97 89 119 Fr'w'k 158 195 134 Elite 110 114 143 T'pwn 142 157 142 J'neon 13(1 128 173 t'aui HarineK continued 10 piay a Tla. 668 752 7431 Tla. 856 741 643 11 IO IGfi Ki.U.

Wai'd 157 131 121 Braddock to Fight In Seattle Next Week left halfback position. bral hemorrhage: Cyril Wilt (Pontine, cerehral hemorrhaae; John w. Christian Moherlv. Mn. cerehral mentn-gitle; Muryl Hollera (Chesapeake, ohlnl, internal tnjurlea; Peter Zamaitaa (Alliance, Ohtoi.

internal inlurlee. 134 134 134 A3 A3 3 Help. Hdp. College Jack Harteock fOhln Weelevan unlverifty). fractured vertebrae; Walter Wildcats Eye Illini Tricks Bob Hudgens Improving SEATTLE, WASH.

(IP) Jamei J. Braddock, heavyweight title-holder, will appear in a four-round "I reconsidered after a talk with Brig. Gen. John J. Phelan, chairman of the New York state athletic commission," said Soresl, who threatened Monday to call the fight off unless the Carnera-Neusel go was et for 15 rounds.

"I signed for 15 rounds because I M. Back (TTnlveretty of Infection developed after aggravation or old let in jury. ST. LOUIS, MO. M) Improve Tie 794 889 8171 Tie 803 784 887 Bookev Select.

Bookey Quality. Relnke 188 177 174 H'rmen 148 158 138 Bookey 59 85 80 Burna 82 88 107 KUher 117 141 102 Ashby 93 104 73 flood 90 91 58 Fink 58 78 72 Smith Bl 138 97 canflrd 133 85 140 Tie 523 830 611! Tie 514 489 537 Zlnemaetere. Thamherlain A Kirk. M'nn 129 178 175 H'r'gt'n 103 111 92 Edw'da 112 133 99 Pallev 87 98 122 Youtr 114 180 168 MP'aira 120 109 137 Wll'mt 110 106 140 TPealre 127 128 119 Daily Double Pays $1,274.40 for $2 ARLINGTON DOWNS, TEX. (IP) The record dally double at Arlington Downs track $1,274.40 on a $2 ticket was marked up Tuesday when Witch Lore, 49 to 1 shot, and Baby Sweep, on the board at 8 to 1, won their races.

ment Tuesday in the condition of EVANSTON, ILL. (IP) The exhibition match here Tuesday Northwestern squad spent Tues-' night, Promoter Nate Druzman day's session watching the fresh-! announced. His appearance hers Canzorieri Gets Bob Hudgens. Washington university's ace ball carrier, brightened the Bears' hopes for a victory against Crelghton university here think Camera is better at that men trot through Illinois' trick! will be followed by visits to Port-distance, but I must bow to Gen- formations. The Wildcats were land, Vancouver, B.

and other eral Phelan's wishes." called upon for no hard work, but coast cities. Sn'veiy lis 147 155 smith 124 103 $20,000 to Meet Michigan Boxer GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. WV- T'll 581 724 746! Tla 541 645 574 Ceeeon. c.reat American Tea. Bigge 171 149 159 Brown 140 137 201 peton 136 131 19 PWe'n 121 1.17 153 Hutch 166 114 152 121 131 150 Brewer 167 176 147 Kaetnn 159 143 134 fleon 141 121 135 fchm't 14 169 160 Hdp.

92 92 92 Hdp. 79 79 79; TH 853 789 854 Tla 784 796 877 V. T. Morrlsaey, matchmaker for the Olympic Athletic club, eald Saturday. Hudgens had been on the part-time list from a severe shoulder Injury received two weeks ago.

Convinced his defense difficulties had been ironed out, Coach Jimmy Conzelman spent the practice session drilling his men in new offensive plays. SENSATIONAL ROLL-YOUR-OWN OFFER Tuesday night he had offered Tony IMU'STRIAL l.KAOTE. FIFTH AVE, RECREATION. Canzonerl, lightweight titleholder, a J20.000 guarantee with a privilege of 80 per cent of the gate, to meet Wesley Ramey of Grand Rapids In a 15-round match here in January. Bruce Tranefer.

I L. H. Kurtg Co. Jen'ge 103 112 jBlgge 109 85 132 WSNNING SMOKERS OF mm Ramey gained one decision over Tulsa Forsakes Aerial Attack TULSA, OKLA. (IP) When the Kansas State Wildcats come Oll'pie 121 155 125 And'on 118 108 134 Ham'n 111 115 Reh'tla 130 115 147 Wiih'ell 99 131 158 Princa 82 136 1 12 here 141 149 148 orrle 126 131 113 Maaea ino 125 Hdp.

129 129 129 Hdp. ill 109 1211 I TU. 694 704 767 Tla. 686 756 792 Thnmae Electric ft. M.

Ira Fuel. Smith 133 101 146 Mo'r 161 1R6 180 Smith 190 147 159 F.bert 190 187 173 Cra'llt 114 122 163 Smith 121 125 105 Canzoneri in an overweight match here. Morrlsaey said he offered Sammy Goldman, manager of Canzoneri $17,500 last week, but that here Saturday for their game IHfl 113 17 Piark I 1,4 with the University of Tulsa they Punn rnwn 12 147 Mo 119 lrt8 12:1 Goldman turned it down. hard i Hdp. 30 30 30 Hdp.

82 82 82 are going to aee plenty or running offense. Tie, 752 646 817 Tla. 811 894 822 Jenaen Dunn Co. M. Union Ry.

Rlda'y 122 159 107 Law'hl 124 138 105 Coach Gua Henderson apparent- Minneapolis one day and asked ly intends to lean heavily on this gj ij; 1,7 The whole state is talking about this dramatic Money-Back Plan brought forward by Prince Albert. that has aroused sensational approval here almost overnight! Preps CoiifimierJ From Pag 1. tvne of offense which has clicked i a virr 12a 171 165 Hmah 120 1:17 111 type 01 onenne, wnicn neia cucneu Jiwl JV) 1S4 Fimr, i3K 14( this vear while the Hurricane's Hdp. 122 122 122 Hdp. s9 89 89 THE PLAN: Roll yourielf 30 swell cigarettes from Prince Albert If you don't find them the finest, tastiest roll-your-own cigarettes you ever smoked, return the tin with the rest of the tobacco in it, and we will refund full purchase price, plus postage.

(5.nrf) R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, N. aerial game has fallen flat. The entire afternoon's practice rreps of Kansas City, Mo ln a Missouri parochial conference con was given over to running Til.

804 944 9451 Tie. 710 749 782 Fifth Av. Recreation, Van DycK Furn. Co Puffy 165 157 111 Lowe 138 129 145 PtiffT 174 158 156 Fereon 125 1(6 128 Dunn 156 143 192 Colby 99 98 106 Rleeell 1S0 161 15Knpp 124 109 188 Carl'n Hi 18 169 CraWd 105 108 127 Hdp. 40 40 40 Hdp.

176 176 178 test, it was learned here Tuesday. Unless another game can be ar ranged the local Irish eleven will Til. S57 S27 7841 Til. 767 764 870 finish its season Nov. 10 with 8t Ambrose of Davenport.

The Ma Eastern Sports Club To Honor Grid Star NEW YORK, N. Y. (P) The Downtown Athletic club, whose FROVI8IONAI. i.r.Ar.t'B. GRAND ALLEYS.

Wa Pecklne Co. I C. I. Perrlval Co. roons worked on blocking Tuesday with Stewart and Murphy Pavie 158 186 189 Crewee 150 180 183 Neelv 109 180 147 Heck'h 175 150 14S Prl'tn 1.17 180 150 strnna 142 125 148 Mlth'e 170 111 138 Stearh 168 173 150 still missing from practice.

Tltvo- ii J50 173 Koaard 162 12 146 PRINCE ALBERT EASY TO ROLL AND "STAYS PUT" Hdp 65 S3 34 34 34 membership includes many former college football stars, Tuesday announced plana to award a "most valuable player" trophy to the Chickenpox Takes Valley Wingman Tie 807 S81 8401 T'le 811 844 809 Furnae. Ice Cream I Opal Fonde. Pw'nev 179 172 182 kfvera 186 155 211 Eddie to Join the Iowa staff So Lynch got back into the harness. Perhaps you've noticed that Iowa' end have not been circled this reason I can't recall that Colgate, Illinois or the other two rival made a yard around either end And here's something against Illinois, Iowa took Harris and Lannon out of the game at the end of the first quarter Don Simmons and Wayne Ma-eon went In They were aa effective as the starting end against Illinois, and they played all through the second quarter Iowa can switch ends without taking too much of a rhance Don Simmons, brother of Or.zle, needs only to Improve his blocking to be the equal of any end on the squad He' a deadly tackier and a good pass catrher Did you see the catch he made against Illinois? Mason I highly regarded by the coache He weighs only 163 but Eddie Lynch say he hits like a 200 pounder If he had more speed he'd be av standout There Isn't a Tfinnci Shoiiev Vniiev player rated tne most outstana- Wilcox 134 105 159 Jark'n 128 169 IliO Kerr 142 1 16 134 M'C'm 115 119 98 Turner 156 135 13 Careen 124 163 180 C'rn 201 172 167 W'aton 211 201 179 end, was lost to the Tiger squid on any team this year in the territory east of the Mississippi, The club will bestow the trophy Btojhvatck tut lAw Dot Murray in action tan roll two Priiu Albtrt cwarettai in ttamdt. this week end.

He was ordered home to nurse a case of chicken-pox. Phil Gavin will fill the vacancy against Lincoln High Friday night, according to Coach on the oasis or votes cast for individual players by newspaper sports writers of the east, south and middlewest. Detailed plans Ben Duea. The squad played a practice game Tuesday. will be worked out under the leadership of John W.

Hetsman, former college coach who conducts the club's weekly football forum. Here yon sea Bob Murray doing some jlffy-quick rolling during recent Prince Albert speed tests. Mr. Murray is modest about bis ability. "Thanks to Prince Albert's special 'crimpcut' I can roll my own quickly and easily," he says.

"Prince Albert's sensible big red tin means that I'm not going to spill the skin's. And I know I'm getting enough for about 70 cigarettes. That's a lot of cigarettes." And here's Melvin Tivis (18 seconds), agreeing with Bob: "I'm another Prince Albert booster. A. rolls easier and always makes a mild, tasty cigarette." Daward Ryon (an 11 -seconds roller) says: "I'll betyoo didn't knowthere'r 2 oi.

in every P. A. tin. How about ttT" And Carl Williams (6.4 sec.) Joins the P. A.

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So start today. Note P. A. special cut. "Crimpcut," it is called.

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Lincoln Gridders Hdp. 34 34 34 Hdp. 65 63 63 T'le 846 824 R611 T'le 809 872 803 Han-eet Bread FiKer'e Coffee Miner 143 9s 131 Kardea 165 139 1 17 kine 168 158 175IVill'ta 138 178 207 t'nclee 231 161 139 Coon 139 133 150 Wnaut 124 157 164 Sum'er US 153 122 flora 145 138 161 Flllenn r02 178 167 Hdp 66 66 66 Hdp. S3 .33 33 T'le 879 80S 840' Tie 653 634 846 Hauae Ine. Agency I Wonder Bread Hane 134 18 lM Foeter joo 154 169 M.H'a 132 JOS 179 ri eon 146 129 128 Hanae 136 214 129 Rapo 116 137 101 132 137 ISO Career 155 132 133 Johon 158 131 167 Pierck ISO 14 161 Hdp.

71 71 71 Hdp. 107 107 107 Til T83 966 -Til 904 807 799 Colonial Bread Bora a lea C. R'llff 124 160 164 174 154 136 Toner 169 122 133 Bora 13 161 134 Koethe 112 134 121 Bore 136 137 144 V.C va 149 172 128 0 Bora 205 224 181 Woul 144 180 141 F.vani 146 218 188 Hdir 78 78 78 Hdp. 61 61 61 T'll 776 866 T66! T'll 877 973 844 Swift A Co. I Olobe Leftiea Llrer 146 t44 179Wdorf 136 127 134 Nlch'n 180 130 131 Lewie 153 129 139 Norrll 132 133 135 C-vaan 1t 171 11 Shun Heavy Duty Lincoln High school's eleven Football Schedule Boomerang to Bach shunned heavy duty Tuesday aa Coach Arden McClaln worked his Rallsplltters in an offensive dummy scrimmage.

Most of the Rallsplltters in an offensive dummy scrimmage. Most or tne more aepenaame ena on tne PITTSBURGH, PENN. (IP) Big aowa quiia man mason joe Bach arranged a clever sched time was spent in speeding up time was spent in speeding up am rn ubkouwh ana uor- uje for the Duquesne university don Mataori, both lettermen, are plays and polishing blocking. football men last year, but what avaiianie. i lt provfd to Chur 134 146 154 Hnff 166 133 16 M'C'v 170 133 166 Welle 142 172 11 East WarnorS A bend coach of the Dukes, he Hdp.

68 68 68 Hdp. 33 3S 53 This may be premature Jr kept one thing ln mind to beat -I T'll S30 81.1 844: T'le 833 787 838 Three of the beat, ends on the x-i uiaca Carnegie Tech in 1935. So Bach Prihee Aliusi NAMED COACH. Hawkeye squad are sophomores Coach Mike Augustine gave left an open date on the schedule and the others are JUniors IfjEast High's squad a light work-(in the week preceding the game, Iowa succeeds in maintaining: out on passes and kicks Tuesday i thereby assuring his men a good TULSA, OKLA. (-Pi Milford II svery 2-ounc tin MHjhrl7fi home Wakeford.

veteran Tulsa Oiler wine. team strength to win a majority i to Umber up several bruised mem- rest before the battle of THE EASY-TO-ROLL JOY SMOKE of its games during the next twojbers of the team. Heavy scrim- town elevens which comes off this has been named coach of the Tulsa seasons, I'll predict that you'll mage will be the menu today with; Saturday. club of the American Hockey asso- flnd an all-American end ln thellighter workouts following the re- The rub Is that Bach is now a elation, George A. Lackey, clubj Hawkeye lineup within two years.

Itnainder of the week. Tech coach. president, announced Tuesday..

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