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SESIN19-0 ROCHESTER, N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 UR IMPRE GRID VICTORY A- JU JU I 5,500 See Clarkson A 1 1P IP TOTTh BJTHTf EVE VIEW JnLJLb'lVJLJLJJLV JU) JLb JLld JLJ JLJ kJ AJLXj'lVJLJUJ BowinRiverCampus ill i37 CUiai Guihiuj, Football Inaugural By FRANK LILLICH An aroused and alert University of Rochester football i HICAGO Arrived here in frostly football weather and i taxied out to the Knickerbocker Hotel to catch up with some of our old Cardinal cronies. In the lobby we con- team, capitalizing on a sustained drive, an interested nas and a blocked kick for its three touchdowns, rolled to an I ducted a "World Series Poll" among such prominent ex- impressive 19-0 triumph over Clarkson Teeh before 5.500 at Red Wingers as Del Rice, Whitey Kurowski, Nippy Jones, jn.iver wampus oiaaium yesterday. Coach Elmer Burnham, starting I Chuck Diering and Ted Wilks. To a man they pick the Yankees and are cautious to add that they are not nursing Game Statistics his fourth campaign at the helm of the Rivermen, showed a crack a case of sour grapes and are not being disloyal to the defensive line and a powerful rint down Rochester tlarko sained ruahlnr sra-m-a running- iijj National League.

overland offensive in avenging last year's 7-6 opening game loss to the I Power and pitching, the Cardinal players agree unani- Engineers. And he came up with the answer to the quarterback mously, are decidedly with the Yankees. Jerwardu attempted i-orwards rompleied 'Pted 4 45 of pnnU "in tbl;" ed 4 "Pitchers and long ball hitters usually decided World CA nXA X1 A 4-lisi Ta ivoo Viotta -no 1 Viot 13.1 2ft JS 1 9 S2 177 I 9 29 problem, which plagued him throughout pre-season drills, with the performance turned in by Jack Welter in directing his T-offensive. I It looks like the Yankees in five games to me. Branca and Ground Attack lnM.

1 Lombardi are the Dodgers best pitching IS The Rivermen concentrated their -lnclude blocker! kirk, bets. Harry Taylor is their top pitcher, attack on the ground, picking up but I doubt that he will see beries action. third down and drivino- Buzzy Wares, the gingery, bespec 153 yards rushing, to a mere 3 for Clarkson. They tossed only six passes, completing one, for a nine-yard gain and having two inter tacled Cardinal coach joined our little circle. "Well, it looks like Durocher to Pitts Via; ASUn rErt, ran out-of-bnds punt to Clarkson' seven.

After another exchange of punts Welter clinched No. 1 individual laurels for the day when he plucked one of Rice's passes out of the hands of an intended receiver on th ci. cepted. Each interception came as the closing play of a half, as the Varsity limited the invaders to a single serious scoring threat. burgh," said Buzzy as he unfolded an afternoon paper and, scanned the latest 1 1 Backing up the clever running sports bulletins.

in of a half dozen Varsity backs was "He can go to Kankakee as far is I'm crack performance by the UR concerned, spoke up one of the players in forwards, particularly Co-Capt. Bob Brannigan at guard and Harry eiuaea iwo tacklers and picked up blocking to drive down the sidelines for Rochester's second tally. Hoesterey's attempted conversion was wide. Tech Wakes Up. Rochester's third period tallv the rear.

CHUCK DIERING O'Neill at tackle. This combination accounted for the third "I don't thing Pittsburgh would stand for his kind of guff, said another. They re pretty good Rochester Brannigan breaking through to block one of I UWU1C 111C1C. END OF TRAIL: Don Beattie, Varsity halfback, reaches end of 8-yard gain in second period as he runs into Bob don't know where he's going but I'm sure it's not Pete Lukas' kicks on thn Clarkson 11 and O'Neill covering the ball in Izard, 19, Rochesterian playing end for Clarkson. Dick Gar-nish, 33, UR, is blocking Pete Lukas, 22, Clarkson back.

back to Brooklyn," piped up another voice. They got the end zone. Carl Wren at end and Tom Hoff man at center also turned in sound Outplayed Madison Shades Monroe came aner uiarKson had been stopped cold after receiving the kickoff. Hoesterey's placement for the extra point was blocked and then Clarkson came to life. The Engineers moved from their 33 to Rochester's 2L lost 10 yards on two plays and punted into the end zone.

Rochester staged a drive of its own but missed a first down on the Tech 34. After a 13-yard punt return, Clarkson started from its 27, with Impiombato's passes as the spark, and made its one big. their belly full of him there." Chuck Diering, of the Red Wing Class of 1946, de-' parted for the dining room. "There goes the greatest defensive outfielder in enthused Rice. "You think Terry Moore was great in his prime?" spoke up Wares.

"You ought to see this kid now. Run, JUST A WARMUP! ARMED BEATS jobs, as did Chuck Gray, shifted to a flank position from tackle only last week. Just after the third Varsity tally the visitors from Potsdam unleashed an aerial attack in which Sam Impiombato, subbing at quarterback for Dave Rice, in.iured lte in the second period, connected for four straight completions. That came in the course of Clark-son's onlv march, the Eneineers 50-Yard Pass Play Brings 7-6 Win ASSAULT IN but futile, scoring bid. Neither team was able to show any sustained drive in the final chapter as Burnham poured substitutes into Cornell Derails Lehigh In James' Debut, 27-0 the Varsity lineup.

Among the bright features of the By MORRIE KURLANSKY MATCH RACE game, from a Rochester stand starting from their own 27 and reaching the Rochester 3. losing the ball on downs as Fullback John Latta was stopped cold on two thrusts into the line. Complete 12 Tosses Although outplayed in every ITHACA Cornell's Big Red warmed up for a stiff Ivy League schedule here yesterday afternoon, smothering Lehigh under a 27-0 score which could have reached greater propor point, were the UR ball-handling, with only one fumble, and the sound running attack. Effectiveness of the Rivermen's passing department but in the final By BOB CONS1DINE score, defending Interscholastic throw and catch that ball blindfolded. If he can hit .265 next year he'll be the best all-around outfielder in the league." "What about Jones?" I asked.

"He's hurt right now," said Wares. "But he looks like a streak ball player to me. We'll get a better look at him next spring." The Cards blame their downfall on their slow beginning and injuries. They insist they would have breezed had Musia and Slaughter been sound all season. Although agreeing that Jackie Robinson had a fine season, the majority of Cardinal players to whom we talked to disagree with his selection as "rookie of the year." Their voters for the year's freshman star were divided between Larry Jansen, the Giants' pitching ace, and Frankie Baumholtz, the Reds' rookie outfielder.

Impiombato's four aerials in this march accounted for 59 yards, and New York (INS Armed League Champion Madison tions. JT WAS CORNEIXS 60th HWflflc Ahwvh versary game, the first game JJUI MtO l.UOJI that total, along with another 26- by eight lengths. If it had managed to connect on one scor ing pass play, convert the extra been a fight, the referee would Lefty James as head coach, and it was all Red. Cornell out first- point and nip Monroe, 7-6, in th 55-0 Thumping have stopped it. vard completion from deep in Clarkson territory late in the final period, took care of most of the Engineers' aerial gains of 133 yards as they clicked on 12 of their 26 curtain-raiser for both teams at downed its Pennsylvania rival, 17-3 There Was nothing to the long- West High Field yesterday after Ann Arbor.

Mich. JP) Rolling outrushed it, 274 to 66; and gained awaited, once-postponed $100,000 noon. tosses. more yardage in the air with its just about as they pleased by land Coach Gordon (Bozo) Snider's match race between the great gelding and King Ranch's 6 completions in 10 throws for a Wilson Parkers, who walked off and air, the talent-heavy Univer total of 134 yards. Neither team was able to make much progress until late in the opening chapter, when Welter, who apparently has cinched the starting sity of Michigan Wolverines got champion Assault at Belmont Park Cornell rround out Its first cre.

offensive is likely to be tested in their next start, against Union at Schenectady Saturday. ROCHESTER CLARKSOV LK Wrn Izard LT O'Neill Bartlett LG Madden PUano HoUmtn Culmaga RCi Branlran O. Latta. Whitney Packin HE Grav Gaoac OB Zlmmer Rica HB Eden Derenk HB Garnish Podgurskl 'B Hoesterey J. Latta, fl 13 0 lit Clrknn 0 0 0 ft Touctidowns.

Eien. Welter. O'Neill: goals ater touchdown. Hoesterey (placement. Referee.

Emmett Carroll. St. Bina venture; umpire. Herb Benzoni, Colgate; bead-lineman. Howie F-eckleton, 8t.

Bonaven-ture; field judge. Ed Malanowlcz. of quarters, 15 minutes. Substitutions, Wackerman, Moore. Liotta.

BeaUie. Howd. Smith. Rex, Woodams. Henty Callv Lodato Tymeson.

Schaefer. Van Order. Lacv. Exner. Bowl-ian.

Welter. Walter Phillips; Clarkson: Phelra Clark. Pacllio. LiSuc. with the crown last season without suffering a setback, were back on their heels from the very opening kickoff and, save for the third away to an imphessive start on yesterday.

covering 63 yards late in the lirst signal-calling berth, directed a 14- Armed, six-year-old gelding by their 1947 football campaign yesterday by slapping Michigan State, play drive which covered 61 yards i Even though the opposition ws round-heelish. the Cleveland Browns looked like the best thing in football as period touchdown," were never in Monroe territory. 55-0, before 70.115 fans for the Dick Eden trekked the final yard for the touchdown on the firt play Bull Lea, won by eight lengths after catapulting out of the box on top and holding a handy lead all period and early In the second. The march was halted temporarily by an exchange of fumbles But after Fred Westphal made the second recovery 'for Cornell's benefit, the Red rolled 28 yards and over. Madison broke the scoreless duel longest margin in 25 years their of the second period when Ralph Lippa, tossing from Ve watched them roll over the Chicago Rockets in windswept Soldiers' Field Friday night.

V4 The "Browns are big, fast nd have- great I jepth, superb team spirit and are brilliantly coached by the way. The winner' time for the Longest gains on the march were a 14-yarder by Eden and a 12- long rivalry. Michigan, with first one offen- midfield, caught Right End Berg- mile and a quarter "exhibition" was Bob Dean, who booted three extra strom on the 20, from where he raced over unmolested. Bergstrom's yard junket by Dick Garnish, but Co-Capt. Frankie Walter pro points, in four trie, lugged It over sive combination on the roll, then 3 placement was good and Madison Paul Brown.

They roared away to a long first half lead, then toyed with the Rockets from the one. vided the decisive yardage. With fourth down and seven to go. Wal another, marched 53 yards for a touchdown the first time in pos led, 7-0. Imp'omoato.

Kerraro. Forgione. Luka, Singer. Doty. Prooopio.

Lyman. Man- After having two touchdowns TViip-Vi tried its Basses in an ap ter crashed through for nine yards to the Clarkson five, and Howie Ireda. called back on offside penalties parent attempt to ge back into the earlier in the contest and being game and an Al Abramovitz inrow Ohio State Trips within Madison 20 on several Hpesterey, replacing him, lugged the leather four yards in two plays to set the stage for Eden's tally. was intercepted by am ivosies. session and scored at least twice in every period but the last against the Spartans.

Bob Chappuis, star Toledo halfback who established a Big Nine ground gaining record Tor the Wolverines last season, counted There was no betting because of Assault's obvious condition. The 4-year-old triple crown winner of 1946 aggravated an old splint injury in a fast workout Thursday and his owner. Texas Robert Kleberg, stated publicly Friday that he might not be able to finish the race. The passive victory was worth the full $100,000 to Armed's owner, multi-millionaire Warren Wright, of Chicago, who needs it about as much as he needs another In his initials. other occasions.

Coach Ralph in the second stanza, when through the V' generosity of the Cleveland bench, the I bedraggled Chicagoans were allowed to I score three touchdowns, thereby arousing I some 25,000 spectators from a sound slumber. I The Rockets, coached by Jim Crowley, face a very uncertain future. On Friday we talked with a Chicago, Hoesterey converted from place 13 to 7 Blair's Redjackets finally carried rugged defensive center. Kostes ran like a halfback for 37 yards to the seven from where Paul Girol- ment to give the Rivermen a 7-0 through on a sustained 60-yard advantage. march to count in the fourth amo carried once for three yards Columbus, Ohio JP) Ohio State's Bucks, held by Missouri for two periods, came from behind in Welter took over the punting period.

and Capt. Walter Kretz carried three of the touchdowns on smashes of five yards or less and Jim Brieske, the place-kicking twir-A for two and one ana a For more than three-quarters. touchdown. Monroe pushed Madison all over Game Statistics ALTHOUGH the blocking was machine from Harbor Beach, booted seven conversions in eight the lot, but every time it was with It brought the 6-year-old Armed's ineffectual at times in the first sports writer who is an expert on things football. "It is just a question of how much in striking distance of uavdirt its JIM CROWLEY Cornell Lehigh the last three minutes yesterday to snatch a 13 to 7 victory for their new coach, Wesley E.

Fesler, and maintain their record of never losing an opener to a collegiate foe. A crowd of 59,444 watched the machine stalled and keep the Red- 3 half, the jornen iorwaras were cutting a swath in the opposition 6n 3 12 0 as the third period began and after a brief Lehigh uprising a attempts. Fullbacks Jack Weisenburger, Sophomore Dick Kempthorn and powerful Danny Dworsky, End Leonard Ford and Halfback Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, who played wartime ball at Purdue as a Navy trainee, joined in the Wolverines' touchdown parade with one apiece. REucks stage touchdown marches First downs 17 Yard gained rushing 274 Forward passes 10 Yards by forward 134 Forward passes intercepted by 2 Yards gained runback of intercepted passes 37 Punting average (from acrim- mage) 3 Total yards all kicks returned 79 Opponent fumbles recovered 2 Yards lost by penalties 70 jackets in check. Monroe's backfield combfnation of Ed Bealey, Bob Burnham, Painting and Bill Flynn was outstanding and Blair's forward wall was in Madison's backfield all afternoon.

Summary: 25-vard advance the Redmen earnings, up to $742,900, less than $10,000 behind the top money winner of them all. Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' Stymie, who wasn't, invited to compete in the match race yes-terdav for reasons vaguely connected with the social register Stymie was presented with the perfect opportunity to show up those who snooted him. but he marched 73 yards to a score.

of 75 and 84 yards, with Fullback Joe Whisler, 220-pound junior from Willard, Ohio, going over for the two markers. Captain Kretz knifed the tackles, 3S 172 3 45 money they (the Rockets) want to Ipse," he said. 'With the Cardinals and Bears to buck they would have their 1 troubles selling Conference football with a winner. Sad-, died with a loser, which they are, they haven't a chance to succeed here." tf Our informant, who professes to be neutral in the pro dj football war, then predicted that both the Chicago and Brooklyn AAC franchises would be on the open market a within another year. Fullback Win Wright buUed over the guards and Dean hit Matt Bol-ger with a 16-yard pass to set it pillllllllllllllltmitllllllllllUIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllim uo on the seven.

Girolamo was couldn't win the $25 000 added Man stopped after a gain of a yard before Kretz slipped around right hattan Handicap, which took place immediately after ths mtch race. The 6 -year -old bargain counter Madison Monroe L.E May Gidlow LT Petrone Eli LG DelMese Skarlaton Msodtlnelli Baxter RO Sillata Cushing RT Silipinl Beicheim KK iJergstrom DiStefano QB Jdontinarello Besley HB Ll.Magio Burnham HB Caldwell Painting fBlippn Flynn Madison 0 0 1 0 7 end to score standing up. Put oi a Qoad fyaatina, I beauty, who cost only $1600 when claimed by Jacobs from the King Lehigh found itself on the shortly afterwards, after be- i at tii in Our next door neighbor at the Rockets' game was dapper Tom Walsh, promotion manager of the Chicago Herald-American and an ex-Rochesterian. Tom was born in Lima, attended Genesee Wesleyan Seminary but later moved to Rochester. His two sisters still reside Ranch as a 2-year-old, finished sec 0 0 0 6 6 ond to Arnold Hanger's imported ing penalized for clipping and delaying the game and after De For Ricj Monte, who paid $6.10, $2.40 and $2.80.

ra rest Bast kicked out, the Red moved 42 yards and over the line tb in Genesee Street. Tom says his biggest bovhood thrill Touchdown. Madison Bergstrom: Monro Painting; point after touchdown. Bergstrom (placement). Referee.

Lvons; umpire. Clark; headlim'tnan, Shoiiiker. Substitutions. Madison: Delesandro. Oaugherty.

Rotondl. Granchelli. Valieri, Villa; Monroe: Boyazties. Haas. Steuber.

But Stymie, who paid $2.40 and $2.50, picked up $5,000 for second for a fourth tally. Halfback Can Holland romped around right end for a gain of 31 yards to set it prize and upped his top winning total to $752,210, Just $9,310 ahead IN TOWNE'S jTURDY "SENECA" Put yourself on a jood footing for that busy fall and winter schedule you've planned. Wherever you go whatever you do the "Seneca" fits into the picture for it is as smart as it is There are other styles in famous Townes at Eastwood's, too. up and a reserve fullback, (Bull) of Armed. Merdes, plunged over from the one.

Jockey Doug Dodson got Armed THE RED had a fifth score nul out of there as if he had been lified by offsides. It was just be stabbed in his black flanks. He fore the first half's end and it Maple Star Barred By Bowling Congress Milwaukee (JP) Max Stein of Belleville, 111., holder of the American Bowling Congress all-time all-events record, was suspended yesterday from all bowling competition sponsored by the ABC for. a was one of the few plays that was when his father, then the Lima village blacksmith. Bl took him to Rochester on horseback, where he visited the old Whitcomb House.

At present Tom is making i preparations for the Herald-American's annual College VI All-Star game, which this year sends the cream of last jp year's collegiate cage crop against the Indianapolis Kautskys Del Rice, who recently purchased a home jie, in Portsmouth, Ohio, plans to do some basketball offiici-' ating this winter Louie James, popular Canadian rider who is well known to the Batavia and Hamburg railbirds, was injured in a crackup at Aurora Downs the other night George Chacharis, owner of the new Chicago franchise in the National Basketball League, is an executive in one of the Gary (Ind.) steel plants and has promoted independent pro basketball in Gary for the brought the 12,000 fans to their was three lengths on top of Assault, and Eddie Arcaro. after a quarter of a mile, run In 23.4 seconds, four lengths to the good after half a mile (47.1). feet. Dean shot an aerial down the middle to Bolger, who broke loose for 22 yards to the end zone, period for not less than 10 years. a play that covered 55 yards.

John J. Canelli of Toledo, Ohio, 10.95 Muhlenberg Whacks chief counsel and chairman of the In the fourth quarter, with American Bowling Congress legal Lafayette by 38-0 Coach James digging deep into the ranks, Cornell drove 55 yards against a battered Brown team but was set back by holding and Easton. Pa. UP) Muhlenberg College, a 1946 small college football power, opened its 1947 committee, said the committee voted the suspension after receiving-evidence Stein had posted fictitious rlames in the standings list of a tournament at the Sunset Bowl in Hollywood, last spring. last few seasons Michigan is an overwhelming favor-it? among midwestern sports scribes to win the Big Nine never completely recovered from season in impressive fashion yes 't.

football championship. terday by whipping Lafayette 38-0. Merdes nlowed ior a substantial gain of 21 yards to Lehigh 2t as the game ended. Pos LEHIGH Sprang LT Heyman COKAEL1. Bolgor Westphal Patuck Bush Loux zz Rogers Dean Dawson Kretz Girolamo 0 13 14 027 0 0 0 LG Rosen Numbers RG Connelly RT Jones RE La Sasso QB Walter LH Case RH Fisher FB Kuhar Cornell Lehigh Colorado 7.

Iowa State 0. St; Norbert 41, Michigan Tech 7. Iowa Teachers 20. N. Dakota 0.

Muskingum 7, Capital 0. Butler 6. Ball State 6. Wabash 27, Southwestern (Tenn.) 7. Missouri Valley 2S, Washington (Mo.) 13.

Illinois Normal 20, Indiana St. 7. North Central 19. Illinois Wesleyan 6. Bowling Green 20, Central Michigan 19.

Kmporia State 23. Fort Riley 12. Wisconsin 32. Purdue 14. American-International 19, Devens 0.

Waener 12, Panzer 7. Dayton 28, Scranton 6. Monmouth 6, Parsons 0. Westminster 9. Slippery Rock 6.

St. Lawrence 27, Union 6. American International 19, U. of Mass. fl.

New Hampshire 28, Colby 0. Mlddlebury 13. Hobart 6. Norwich 13, Lowell Textile 0. Wagner 12.

Panzer 7. Shlppensburg State Teachers College 12. (T FINE SHOES kJ)J "2S1 Touchdowns Dean, Cornell scoring: University erf Dayton 28, Scranton California (P. Teachers 0. Kretz (2.

Merdes (sub for Girolama). By the Associated Press EAST Rochester 19, Clarkson 0. Coast Guard Academy 19, RPI 19 (tie) Yale 34, Kings Point 13. Arm; 13. Villanova 0.

Muhlenberg 38. Lafayette 0. Cornell 27, Lehigh 0. Bucknell 25, Alfred 0. Bated 14, Massachusetts 6.

Brown 33, Connecticut 13. Columbia 40. Rutgers 28. Dartmouth 0, Holy Cross 0 ftie). Harvard 52, West Maryland 0.

Maine 33, Rhode Island 13. Duquesne 6, Western Reserve 0. Amherst 21. Champlain 0. Cortland Teachers 44, Sampson 0.

Boston U. 45, Mohawk 7. Springfield 41, Northeastern Tufts 21, Bowdoin 12. Washington-Jeff 32, Bethany 25. Hartwlck 27, Brockport 0.

Flndlay 34, Edinboro 12. Geneva 28, Waynesbure 0. Other Styles 9.95 Florida AM 6, Bethune-Cookman 0. Arkansas 12. North Texas State 0.

Potomac State 8. Concord State 0. West Virginia 59, Otterbein 0. Wiley 40. Clark 7.

Howard 7. Bluefield State 0. Delaware State 7. N. Carolina State.

0. Virginia 33, George Washington 13. Virginia State 6, Allen 0. Mississippi 14, Florida 6. Wake Forest 6, Georgetown 0.

Washington-Lee 16. Richmond 3. SOrTHWfcRT Oklahoma A4M 14. Texas Christian 7. Arkansas 12, N.

Texas Teachers 0. Prairie View 12. Sam Houston 0. LSU 21, Rice 14. WEST Idaho 19, Stanora 16.

Texas 38, Oregon 13. California 14, Navy 7. FAR WEST Southern Calif. 21. Washington State 0.

Southern Methodist 22, Santa Clara 6. California 14, Navy 7. Idaho 19, Stanford 16. Texas 38, Oregon 13. Arizona 27.

Wyoming 7. Utah. 7, Oregon State 6. Points; after touchdown: Dean 3 (place kicks. Subs Cornell: Ends.

Boycliuck. Purnmer. Robeson. Gryska. Tackles: Ger-hart.

Drost. Farrel, Gryska. Davis, ClarK. Guards: Schrauth, Pascavage. Worn, Snyder, Swift.

Rucker, Rus. Centers: Russell, Kostea, Cronin, Smith. Backs: Tikal-sky, Merdes, Holland. Dunsten, Doi-ie. Donofrio, Laux, Tesnow, skaweki, Barnard.

Williams. Letrieri Ends: Morano. Morris, Check. west Virginia University 50, Otterbein 0. MIDWEST Vanderbilt 3, Northwestern 0.

Ohio State 13, Missouri 7. Ohio Wesleyan 40, Albion 6. Minnesota 7. Washington Ohio Northern 0, Ohio University 0 (tie). Colorado 7, Iowa State 0.

Michigan 55. Michigan State 0. Illinois 14, Pittsburgh 0. Indiana IT, Nerbaska 0. Wabash 27, Southwestern (Memphis) 7.

Southern Illinois 28, Scott Field (III.) 0 Concordia-Moorhead Tchrs. (Pa.) 6. Den Iso 38, Rio Grande 0. Hanover 44, Cen'erbury 12. Xavier 19, Western Michigan 0.

Marquette 33, South Dakota 6. Bdnidji 27. Mankato 8. Franklin 19, Indiana Central 13. SOUTH Duke 7, North Carolina State 0.

Maryland 19, South Craolina 13. North Carolina 14, Georgia 7. Georgia Tech 27, Tennessee 0. Tuiane 21, Alabama 20. William A Mary 21.

Davidson 0. Virginia Tech 20, Fuaman 6. Virginia Military Institute 13, Catawba 8. Kentucky 20, Cincinnati 0. STORE HOURS 10 to 5:30 Open Saturday at 9:30 A M.

29 East Ave. Cummings. Heyhan, Bast, Dit-mar, Jones. Foster. Arthur.

Deal. Mor ton. Guards: Kluge. Hattal. Connley, Vermont 28.

St. Michaels 6. St. Lawrence 27, Union Delaware 25. Penn Military 13.

I Thiel 19, Alliance 7, Tb Complete Shoe Store PJus Eastwood Fitting tonight, rain. Mover. Center: Murray. Backs: Abramovitz, Nevarro, Berdan, Freund. Nsel.

Lawrence 33, Depauw 0, 1 Shipley, Kuhar, Kress-, OfXner, Feck. i.

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