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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 12

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Telv Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, October 19, 1946 Archies Hold Slight Edge for Parochial Grid Game With Sallies Sunday Shore League Booters ciij)JjerS Stronger Bllt MUlCTS Rprin Plav Tomorrow! I I Besin Plav Tomorrow Rivals to Clash at Ball Park; Bombers Open Cage Workouts i Sprk At Grid Club Luncheo Favored to Win at Scr anion name Paul Chadick as Captain Claymont Team Is Undefeated CENTRE VILLE. Oct- 19 (Special). After a wartime lapse The Rev. James V. O'Neill, athletic director and football coach at The Wilmington Blue Bombers of Salesianum High School, will be the of more than four years the Eastern the American Basketball 1 DQorna speaker at the -weekly luncheon Although favored to win.

Scran- ton Miners will face a stronger and wiser Wilmington Clipper grid out-j fit tomorrow at Scranton in the sec-; ond American Football League con- held their initial workout last nishf f-1 Shore Soccer League gets under way again tomorrow afternoon as Cen- treville meets Grasonville on the ft I Sports Roundup Centreville High School soccer field at 2:30 o'clock. Other league games scheduled for test between the rival clubs. The kickoff is set for 2:15 p. m. The game is important for the! Clippers, as victory tomorrow will! 3 in the State Armory with a number meeting of the Touchdown Club of local cage stars on the roster.

(Tuesday at the Hob Tea Room Paul Chadick, former Wilmington 'starting at 12:15. High School and St. Joseph's Col-T i Johnnv Russo, athletic director of lege case star, and one of the best i performers in the American M. H. program chair-was named captain following toelmn- rJ workout University of Deiaware grid star.

Among those who took part in the preslde' f. a I tomorrow in the eight-team loop put them back the running lor By HUGH FULLERTOS. JR. are Ridgely at Denton, Queen Anne league The Fleet has title. at Sudlersville, and St.

Michaels at won one game, lost two, and tied NEv YORK. Oct. 19 conegs drill were Bill McCahan. Harry jMarkellas, Vic and Frank Bock, one and a loss tomorrow will set football probably is having us them back considerably. i gest season on record, but there stui Scranton has won two.

including 'are some coaches who aren't satis- va i 1 Maryland Wins Chestertown. The clubs will meet every Sunday afternoon until February, after which the first place club will meet a western shore winner in state finals. twins from Loyola College of Balti- mnw Rnh TTwhn nf TTrcmnc Ecu, Westmmster; Franny Sullivan 'f-v II Kmn I and Buzzy Gillen. a pair of local Cl Til i stalwarts; Jim Oleinich of North! a 26-0 win over the Cuppers here, fled with tne game ui lost one. and tied one.

all the dough Sarringhaus To Start The other day Marquette Fran In an effort to inject some punch Murray suggested a requirement into the offense, Coach Les Dodson six defensive players on the line io has nominated Paul Sarringhaus, match the seven-man nne the former Ohio State All-American. for the offen.se to this COiUmD.a Carolina, Ken Olvesen, who pitched! Oliver to Play for the Blue Rocks the past season; Id Liners Drive 63 Yards reza. Hennie Buckel, and Russ Ker-j mann, captain of the Penn A. C' In South, West In 8 Plays, Then Stave Off Gobblers on One tam which carried off the National! iA. A.

U. crown. and Larry Weldon. ex-Redskin quar- Lou Little replies that there no terback, for kickoff roles, although sense in demanding that a team both joined the club only this week, whose personnel is more suited to The Dodson brothers will round the five or seven-man defensive line out the backfield. with Adrian at should use a six.

The whole thing left halfback, and Les, fullback. The was thrashed out in a Coaches' Rules younger Dodson, who had the bene-; committee meeting some years ago. Snowball Leaves Sunday COLLEGE PARK, Oct. 19 (JP). The University of Maryland was lifted from the depths of gridiron depression today when a gallant 6-0 victory over favored Vir Dfx For Major Tourneys; Renews GI Insurance fit of only one practice with the he adds.

Eddie Glennon, business manager of the Bombers, directed the workout in the absence of a coach yet to be named. He stated that Don Gleasner, another home-town ace signed by the team, was forced to miss the drill because he was detained by a club before last week's encounter ginia Polytechnic Institute held out with Bethlehem, was nevertheless very impressive in his debut here. Paving the way for this quartet. Dodson has named a line which new hope for the remainder of the season. Delaware's most distinguished golfer, Ed (Snowball) Oliver, might occasionally "pull" a drive or iron coaching assignment at the Uni t.i-v BMiitAfa iirf-n- mi iiimi-i iiiiium iiiii'MM ii 1 1 imii iiViiii nil! t'y mifri mini i riwimnniirl The Old Liners, falling cruelly The Boston Garden, which will have a team in the new pro basketbal league, a flock of college doubleheaders and over 100 schoolboy games this winter.

Is feeling the pinch of a referee shortage. Looks like a good chance for experienced whistle tooters to pick up a few bucks. versity of Maryland. niortriAn alert A i c-T-c-n-1 short of pre-season estimates, were several i shot in links play, but off the, lists only one change over last smooth, rolling fairways, he is not week's starters Reid Lennan. side- making any mistakes where his lined because of illness for the; life insurance is concerned.

Bethlehem will take over at' This was indicated yesterday when; right guard. Stu Bobb, left Oliver, who waeed a eame struezle Cecil Sturgeon, left tackle. Ollie; Tony Selvaggi Salesianum High School speedy halfback who is expected to spark the Gold and White tomorrow afternoon against Archmere Academy at Wilmington Park. Paul Chadick Word from Texas, possibly in- eluding two 24-minute halves teKnay lrlaltH niht en I stead of the former three periods. Coach lark, Shaughnesys and six personal fouls instead of five.1 erpsft0 SQaSh iThe league also ruled out the thf 0ne-yard line, five minute" play which Marylanders scored their consisted only of actual playing touchdown at the opening of the ibut kept in force its old screening traveling 63 yards in eight Aside from these deviations.

Slays t0 Right Halfback Bill tinnl Oolf rhamion- and Bill Anderson, on the flanks' spired by pessimistic coaches, is that vncviv nin rnuTvs (. "Tv a rfrsri hnvf crreat team. Off-Sides shin at. Portland Ore hpfnre hnwine iand CaDtain Bill Harwick at the ft I -m 9 same source, however, gives 6 and 4, on the 32nd hole, turned i pivot complete the forward barrier jTh up at the Wilmington Regional! Line Vastly Improved (ve iun. iu bum? Pis Snot Collins and adds that the the league will adhere to the icim i By NORVTN (RIP) COLLINS ion a reverse from the 12.

Tomorrow afternoon the third In Htll 5 a parade of schoolboy grid games will be played in Wilmington Park iJJ 3. 11 It 31 11 1 when Coach Father O'Neill's Salesianum combine clashes with ik Tn Rnmhrc x.ul wilxi only a cuupie OI miIIUie5 'r uigui 3 at Trenton anri nlav their ayy tion to reinstate his GI insurance improved against the Bulldogs and Longhorns ciash wi.h Rice. Po-before leaving for major turna-lwith such new stalwarts as Mike, ably the best-manned team tn ments. (Mandarino. former Eagle star guard, ientira South will settle the con- "I haven't paid a dime On my i Pat Martinelli, pre-war Fleet pivot.

title- tap for the week-end and both are! Gobblers took over on their 20 and first home game Nov. 8 against well worth seeing. Tonight, of course, jtne Newark Bearcats, coached a lateral and forward pass Coach Larry Cicero's unbeaten i Second Period Offensive combination sailed downfield to is the Brown-Dynah contest over at jMoe Frankel, a former Blue National Service Life Insurance Ray Monaco, ex-Redskin and! within the past seven months. Been (Packers' guard, pushing the others' Wilmington Park and tomorrow is! Bomber. aaarjianas nve.

wnere wuarteroacK i i Tnmmv fnnt snhhinfr fnr ininroH Archmere Eleven at 2:15 o'clock. The game brings together two of the finest parochial school elevens Wins at Allcntown, 19-0; CataldiTabs 2 Touchdowns We'd still like to see an Army-Texas bowl game and a between-halves crying contest could made an added attraction. hard for starting roles the forwards too busy playing golf, and never the Salesianum-Archmere tussle in'. ine warns next worKour. is slated A.

Vic Turyn, stopped Right Halfback for next Tuesday night at the Ar the same arena. Ralph Beard with a great tackle. in the state. get around to taking care ofthe payments," he said. Oliver will start his trip Sunday.

will be even stronger this week. The Fleet will travel by bus to Scranton, leaving Wilmington at mory at 8:15 o'clock The Terps held on grimly, despite salesianum cot off to a noor start ATT TWTOWM Pn 10 In the game tonight we are inclined to give the Bears a slight Tommy Richardson, eastern ba ball League president, travels in his a third down smash tO the One i rfrnnninir throe ctraicht. (Cn.ih TV. TTninroci ir Tto1 He plans to play in the $10,000 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning i- tv- i ii i Positions Wilmington scranton own aimlanc which explains how edee, but the Dynamiter sauad is namea lO Iieau yard line. Lo strong "foreign" clubs, such ware Jayvee, shook loose in $10,000 Pinehurst.

N. Ooen uel- ena tackle Tomm" Pet-S around but now how Petroskas he got round. Hochheispr Nov. 6: the $12,000 Atlanta, i Left guard far cry from the straggly bunch we nnn wUit ended the thriller for 12-000 tense saw working out in the beginning the Terps had taken over on of the season. The difference be-! NEW YORK, Oct.

19 1 downs and had run one play. as St. James ol onester, half yesterday to down the Loyola of Baltimore, 13-0. and Muhlenberg Jayvees, 19-0. here.

Regional High of Penn's Grove, Muhlenberg had the edge during Kaporch tween the two clubs is not more Marty Begovich, former St. John's. N. 12-6. Lookabaugh Rob's Harwick Lennan OJa Anderson Weldon A.

Dodson Sarringhaus L. Dodson the opening periods and were on Open. Nov. 21; and the $10,000 jonter Miami Open at Miami Dec. 2.

Right end In California. Oliver will com- Quarterback pete in the $20,000 Los Angeles R-'n. ha-Tbau BALTIMORE. Oct. 19 (VP).

Johns ouua. tvxim unc nay uj me ouiiege cage siai ana coacn at jonn following week, however, the Chicks 10-yard stripe when the tna.n a other. Ksionzys Zirinskv Kroll Zabowski Lou Little: II we play the way we played in the second half against Navy and in the second half against Yale, there's no reason why Columbia can't beat Army." Half loaf, eh? iAiarsnau uonege prior to tne war. i uvcipoweteu airi, o-Moiivc ffriHHorC frt half pnrioH half, however Tne game Sunday between Sallies nas oeen named to nead American uundina ivumary oouege themselves and administered a 20-2! In the second open. Dec.

n. a v-noie event Fullback T-, 1 ana Archmere will be another ding-; isasKetoaii League omciais tor ieuu winning ils secona dong affair, and here we are forced coming season. igame in three starts, to give Salesianum the nod be-! Begovich. who will continue his1 The cadets, who lost all their cause of the fact that they have coaching duties at John Marshall i three tilts this season, could do found themselves and thev also; this season. Ls recognized as one of little to the Blue Jays, power- which the broad-shouldered Wilmington linksman hopes to meet Hogan again and atone for the de-ieat he suffered in the P.

G. A final at Portland. American football Loop of the Orange Bowl schedule corn- have a shade the weight and leading college and professional lul offensive that drove 71 yards standings jmittee. has traveled more than Eastern Division 130,000 miles in the past six season W. L.

T. Pel Pts OP. ilo look at gamp; Delaware scored a touchdown in the third period when Anglo Cataldi went over from the six after a sustained march of 60 yards, and in the third period they added two more on sustained drives, Cataldi crossing from the nine and Jones from the four. Muhlenberg had a touchdown called back in the third period after Capriotti tossed a 35-yard pass to Kirk and the latter went 15 yards arbiters. perience on the Archies.

trouncing to Conrad- High, and then rolled over Newark High School, 25-7. Archies Rule Favorite Archmere opened against Dover and eked out a 7-6 win and the next week topped Regional High, 19-13, coming from behind to do it. On the basis of the Regional game, the only one that can be used to compare the two clubs, Archmere rates a slight favorite. Sanford Wins 0 0 0f)0 72 Jersey City Long Island 1 0 .667 oenana ior me nrst. counter in the first period.

Hopkins kept up the pressure to score in every quarter but the third, aided by the visitors' frequent fumbles. 40 49 Newark 3 1 .000 3.1 13 29 0 .000 ii Iwo 1 asses 0 4 Western Division L. Pet Ptv OP Bethlehem 3 0 1 1.000 R4 30 MIDDLETOWN, Oct. 19 (Special). Sanford Prep School's un- for what looked like a score, but Two fine sandlot gridders are Paul Payne and Gil Robinson, both of whom play with the Adams A.

C. in the Wilmington Football League Tayne. an ex-gob, is a dynamo in the line and Robinson is one of the best sandlot backs in the city. They are two good reasons why Adams is on top of the Senior division. Fran Roddy will general the; the officials ruled Muhlenberg off -1 defeated eleven rolled to its third i a 333 67 10 SO Tower Hill Tabs First Win.

27-7 At Michigan State, Robin Roberts was the most valuable basketbal player last season and Robert Robbins is a promising recruit. Both are forwards why not give both Robins tha bird? Joe Andrejco had a $4,000 pro football offer but preferred to return to Fordham as co-captain. Wonder if St. Marys will make him wish he hadn't? Moore, Evans Matched Again Chester, Baltimore Rival Middleweights to Clash In Next Armory Windup Salesianum aggregation and Chick! sides and called the rlav back Akron 1 2 0 .333 straight victory yesterday by top ping St. Andrew School, 12-7.

Both scores were tallied on passes from ia.it,y oiiu uu wc, anaugii nut 11 usiiium uuicu 1 share the captain's Job for the jj" fl, Left tackle Skorinko Ciealnsk) Archies. GLEN LOCH. Oct. 19 Tower Hill School of Wil Leu, Kuara stuart i-onari Dan Johnson to Jim Lewis. Sanford crashed through for its Center Ettenboro Wood! Two Other Park Games Tomorrow's Gaines Bethlehem at Jersey Wilmington at Scranton.

Akron at Paterson. Long Island at Newark. Wednesday Wilmington at Bethlehem. Akron at Scranton. mington, roiiea to a 27-7 win: over Church Farm School here yes-; The first of the three games at jRight tackle Lowe Mullen iflrst six-pointer in the second quar-Wilminaton Park finds Wilmington Right end Biiskiter when Johnson connected with a tt; 1 Ouikrterhark a 70 TrTarth, rt 1 The pro selections for the week and how we dread 'em.

One Sunday a ream has power and next week they sell it to somebody else. American League Howard Loses Second Jimmy Moore, fast punching Ches the season. wlul I Left h.Ubirt itoii LO Paced bv the Constable brothers imeetmg Newark Hlh School, this Rignt naIfback Caprlotu Lanza Ave yards to tally, and wound up ter middleweight, and lusty larrup- line Joe. Evans nf Ra timnrp TVTH Tt-ill Henry ana Dick. Tower Hill scored' 1 a a Wilmineton-Scranton-The Miner-; Kat i rAAAAVAACi thp nf tn.

cationai ana r. aut-ont comae 1 Monnson aam passed 3a yaras to Delaware 0 0 6 1319 55,000 Attend First Jap Horse Races Since '43 ANNAPOLIS. Oct. 19 'Special). Howard High School of Wilmington, lost its second game of the season when Bates at 8:15 Lewis in the end zone.

knnrkeri off thp dinrvps nrm hp. vlHot, rilr pf a lnree contest Jiiig vMiuw iiic oiaic IL wii baviw uo jaiuji: fore, they do it again, but it'll mory Wednesday for paydirt TOKYO, Oct. 19 (INS). A crowd Hih gridders won, 13-6. o'clock tonight.

Another afternoon game rounds out the card with Conrad High meeting Claymont on the Redskins' I Moore will be seeking revenge in: Church Farm rallied to even the of 55,000 horse racing fans bet more Taking over on their own 40 on the ensuing kick-off, the home club battled its way to a first down on the Sanford three-yard stripe. Ted McDowell then crashed over and Joe Gaskill added the extra point Bemienem-jersey city Two top tangling with the Monumental at 7 to 7 with a sustained Touchdowns: Cataldi 3. Jones (sub for Paris 1). Point after touchdown: Funds (placement). Substitutions: Muhlenberg Center.

Abbott: guards. Draycott. Swift. Tyson: tackles. Schell.

Richman: end. Schmitt; backs. Hinser. Marsh. Avish.

Hitz. Delaware Centers. Gordon. Adely. Dimont-con: guards.

Weaver, Deflno. Cavanaugh. Zolfson; tackles. Watkins. Burk.

Small. than 13,000.000 yen or better than! Hrit'P oruv, fn-r OA vafIp $366,000 in American money at the' The6second and'third Tower HffilSSffi grUndS tV lants- mauler. Thev met once before in Akron-Paterson Akron has power, Evans' bailiwick of biff and Moore. P-us- ithoush battling in his usual opening of the turf season today at tracks in Tokyo and Kyoto. on a plunge.

Lonir Island -Newark The Indians 5ive style, was forced to finish sec toucnaowns came in rapid succession in the second period. Ned King set up the first with a 25-yard end Funds: ends, Horney. Colins: backs. Position It was the first horse racing in St. Andrew's by a touchdown O'Toole Otten.

Don Greenfield. Doug Green Giammattei Japan since the wartime ban im- ond. Desnite the attractiveness of thp field. Ewlng. Neal.

and then passed for 25 more to National League Archmere Daley-27 Wright-30 Mastro-9 Rowe-18 Lohman-14 Kelleher-24 Cavanaugh-12 McKenna-1 Haywood-19 in the faI1 of 1943' 56- Hogan Left end 57- Butler Left 55-Tabinowski Left 83- Hall Center. 84- Donovan 51- Conaty tackle. 52- Procke Right end 75-Corcoran Quarterback. 50-Roddy halfback. 58- DeShan halfback UovWT Pntief.kl.

Vi Keieree, Maseau; linesman. M. Weber; umpire. L. Crowe.

a ms Oi me prn- uc. iviuk ai-uuuiiiCU lUi BUS LEAVES 11:15 A. M. Philadelphia-Chicago This Sanford Hoyt Wilson R.Lewis Ostrom J.Lewis Johnson Huber Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle end Quarterback Left halfback Appelby Biirkner i McCaggj Boaters Open Season one to call, but we'll take the Ralph Tribuani could next score, bucking over from the Eaales. (have labelled his card as "double one-yard line after reaching that Pittsburgh Green Bav The 'windup" as he has Ray Klingmeyer orl a 3-yard da5h- Steelers are a rough and readv on deck for the semi-final spot, with; Te n.nal coun.ter resulted from lot.

with hearts of gold. We'll' his opponent unannounced as yet. i pass' King to Henry Con- Talbert, Hare Defeat Brown, French Star DiSabatino-lO 85-Hess Fullback McDowell! ELKTON, Oct. 19 (Special). Gaskill The newly -organized Susquehanna Officials: Referee.

Kelleher. Mount St. Right halfback. Hubbard Soccer League. teams Mary's: umpire, Elliston, Villanova; head linesman.

Ware, Lehigh. MEXICO CITY. Oct. 19 MP). The breaker Ticket at Bo from 10:30 A.

M. 6th and FRENCH 6 012 'from Elkton, North East, Havre de Positions Tower Hill Church Farm St. Andrew 7 Grace. Aberdeen. Kenmore and take the Packers.

Another six and two four-round Detroit-Los Angeles That Los bouts are on the card. Angeles fools us. but they are still i Left end White Left tackle Lickle SlTwo Rocket Players fifth Pan American tennis tournament continued today with most of the action concentrated in the Left P. King McNemer Suspended for Season the Rams. Chicago-New York These are the Chesapeake City opens its season tomorrow with Elkton at North East: Havre de Grace at Aberdeen; Ken-' more at Chesapeake City.

Longshot Ends Streak Of Aussie Wonder Horse semi final round of the 'men's doubles competition. Wicomico, Worcester Dogs Win Kent Trials CHESTERTOWN, Oct. 19 (Special). Salisbury and Pocotnoke City dogs took top honors in the first trials of the recently-organ Center Riker Owens Right guard McMahon Edge Right tackle R. Woodhouse Maurer Right end H.

Constable Truitt Herring Gray Left halfback King Browne Right halfback. R. Constable Rosenberger Fullback Jahn Dixon Tower Hill 7 13 0 727 Church Farm 7 0 0 0 7 -Srlc; wSf stS oi gllllllllllllllllllll Bernborough, regarded as Aus-: Chicago Cards and they are Giant-Killers. Washington-Boston The Redskins, don't be silly, son. Los Angeles-Cleveland The All-America Conference crept in here somehow, we'll give the duke to Cleveland.

ized Kent Pointer and Setter Club Armando and Rolando Vega of Mexico face Pancho Segura of Ecuador and Alejo Russel of Argentina in. one round and Frank Parker and Bob Falkenburg meet Jorge Lara and Francisco Galvan of Mexico in another. William Talbert of Wilmington, and Charles Hare will play the winner of the Parker-Falkenburg set to determine the finalist in the doubles competition. PHILADELPHIA. Oct.

19 (U.R). Two members of the Philadelphia Rockets hockey team, Pete Bessone and "Peggy" O'Neil. have been suspended from organized ice hockey for the rest of the season. Peter A. Tyrell, general manager of the Philadelphia Arena which owns the Rockets, said yesterday that both players were suspended because they failed to report to the Rockets' training camp at Valleyfield, Quebec.

Tyrell said he recommended the Tcwer Hill scoring: Touchdowns. R. Constable, N. King. H.

Constable, 3. Points after touchdown: Wassen, R. Constable. Church Farm scoring: Toiichdomns, Truitt. Point after touchdown: Dixon.

Tower Hill substitutions! Smith. Ford, Wassen, Woodhouse, Hyde. Sweeney. Church Farm substitutions: Roman. Bren-nan.

Gayosoh. Officials: Referee, Brady. Umpire: Crawford; linesman. Bruno. I tralia new wonder horse, ended today when Royal Gem, a 33 to 1 outsider, won the classic Caulfield Cup at the Caulfield track.

i Carrying top weight of 150 pounds 20 more than any other starter 1 the big 7-year-old bay finished fifth. He made a great finish in the stretch of the mile and one-' half route, coming from last place, but failed to overhaul the leaders. College Football Scores BEAR FRAME and AXLE STRAIGHTENING Official BEAR Aligning CUJjLnJtion I over the week-end on the farm of Jesse D. Maxwell at Worton Point, 10 miles from here. In the Amateur Derby Stakes, VTiipperwill Bob, owned by Carl Pollitt of Salisbury, was first, with Alleghany Bob, another Salisbury entry, second, while Nipper, owned by Dr.

G. Howard Dana, of this city, and Dottie, owned by Joseph Oliffe, of Kennedyville, tied for third place. In the Amateur Shooting Dog Auburn Freshman Back Rockets Crush Hawks CHICAGO. Oct. 19 (JP).

The suspension and thatthe American Hockey League sanctioned the recemmendation. Both are veteran professional players. By Associated Press John? Hopkins. 27; Penra Military, 0. Central.

19: Rockhurst. C. De.lance, 7: 6 Earlham. 13. Wilmington fOhioi.

8. High Point. 33: Lenoir-Rhyne. 0. Newberry.

20: Elon. 0. Western Reserve. 13; Baldwin-Wallace, 13 Southeast (Mo i State, 40: Centra! (Mo.) State, 0 Willamette. 27: College of Idaho.

7. Lewi'ton ildahoi Normal. 13; Eastern player-coached Chicago Rockets, sparked by two touchdown passes by Leads Ground-Gainers COLUMBUS. Oct. 19 UP).

Auburn's freshman left halfback, TrQ TT TlTTnii Incite 1 Keiser Tops Knoxville Stakes. George Henderson's Sandy, Open With 218 Total niZArrwh nJtn hlfootbaU Pla5'ers on offense with Duchess of Washington, owned by Cd, 4r, the former Indiana star. Bob Hoern-schemeyer, the league's leader in total offense, were closed to getting out of the western division basement in the All-American Football Conference today after crushing the Miami Seahawks, 28-7. Stewart Kuigley, of Washington. UkSkU.J..kXJ Ut O.A UO 111 till CC games by National Collegiate Ath KNOXVILLE, Oct.

19 (INS) Participants in the $10,000 Knox letic Bureau compilation. ville Open golf tournament took a USAGES TAXI TO GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK $5 PER PERSON Round Trip Leaving Blue Hen Parkin Lot 11:00 and 11:30 A. M. Foot of King St. Phone 3-1171 FOB RESERVATIONS The Fort Benning Doughboys, day off today to attend the Ala was second, while another Poco-moke City entry, W.

O. Denson's Pocomoke White Flash, finished third. Thirty or more dogs were entered in the various events. who operate just across the state Robinson Bout Postponed bama-Tennessee football game, with Herman Keiser, of Akron, in line from Auburn, think this is mighty good, but. at the same time, the lead after three rounds of com tney want to get in a word for CLEVELAND, Oct.

19 (INS). Matchmaker. Larry Atkins of Cleveland reported today that his sched- petition. Play will be resumed to morrow. their "Mighty Mouse" Sauer.

Sauer. 170-pound Greyhound back, by the Doughboy records, has tODDed Keiser retained first place despite ud 10-round bout between Ray a nover-par 76 he turned in yester- i Robinson and Artie Levine has been Travis' record by 77 vards. Tt. 1s day. He has a 218 total.

postponed until Nov. 6. Sho' Series Resumed DOVER. Oct. 19 (Special).

The Eastern Shore Semi-Pro championship series will be resumed at the Dover Phils' Park when Hartly, Mar-del League winners, meet Crisfield, Central Shore League champions, in true that Sauer has been in four Oregon Coll Education. 7. Mesa Jr. College. 25; Snow.

0. Central Michigan, 2fl; Michigan Normal, X3 Illinois 20; Indiana 14. North Carolina 33: Newport News (Va Apprentice School. 0. Dekalb till.) Tchrs, 20: Illinois Wes-levan, 0.

Man'sato Tchrs, 21; Bemidji (Mmn.t Tchrs. 12. Howard Payne. 24: Austin (Tex.) College. 0 MrPherson iKan 28: Kansas Wes-lvan.

0 York (Neb 39: Chillicothe (Mo t. 6. Missouri 21; Kansas State 0. Washburn, 11: Pittsburgh (Kan.) Tfhrs. 7.

Pera Tcirs. 26: Chadron Tchrs. 6. Veoraska Weslevan. 7: Midland, 6.

Norfolk (Neb.) Jr. College, 19; Neb Central, 6 Doar.e, 7: Wayne 'Neb.) Tchrs, 6. Culver-Stockton. 14: Eureka. 6.

Southwestern (Kan 1, 13; Okla. Central Onawa 'Kan 37; Tarkio Mo.) CG-fceland. 6: Wentworth Military. 0. Grand Rapids Jr.

College, 12; Western Michizan 0. (Kan 31: Bethel. 0. Kardio-Simmons. 49: New Mexico.

Magnolia J. C. 27; Eastern Okla a twin bill Sunday afternoon. Hartly is one up on Crisfield as the result games one more than Tidwell but the records show he has carried the ball only 88 times nine less than TidweU for 720 yards. Sauer has gained 291 yards on the ground, an average of almost 6.5 per play.

In this department he is behind Tidwell with 332 yards, but he has chalked up 429 yards in the air against 311 for the Auburn ace. of a 2-0 win in the first game of last Sunday's double bill at Crisfield. The second game was called at the I Wrecked Cars Rebuilt Body and Fender Repairing EE "Bumper to Bumper" Service MOTOR TUNE-UP CLUTCH AND 1 1 BRAKE SERVICE TRANSMISSION 1 IGNITION SERVICE MOTORS AND UNDER BODY 1 COMPLETELY STEAM CLEANED The Under Body of Your Car is Where Rust is Most Active. Would You Like to Have the Under Body of Your Car Sound Deadened So Road Noises Will Be EE Creatly Reduced? Ask About Our Service. EES MJG cazmd E3)TJJILTU22 Automobile Refinishing Monroe fiulo iody So.

409 ORANGE ST. PHONE 4-2362 end of the seventh because of dark ness with no score by either team. homa A. A O. Cameron J.

13U Central Okla. Slate, 7. v.rMi'frn Oklahoma A. M. 37; SUNDAY, OCT.

20 SALESIAIIUI1 Brown Vocational vs. P. S. duPont WILMINGTON BALL PARK I KICK-OFF (8:15 P. KICK-OFF RESERVED SEATS $164 ADCtIS GEN.

ADM. $1.00 BTTDENTS 0e Tax Included KICKOFF 2:15 P. M. Reserved Seats $1.64 General Adm. S1.00 Students 60c ARCHMERE XUskell.

6. Delaware JV. 19: Muhlenberg JV. 0. Washington S.

JV. 24: Idaho JV. 20. Tempie, 6: West Virginia. 0.

Detroit. 20: Tulsa, 1- Atlantic Christian, 19: Campbell, i Bradley. 13: IllmoU Normal. 0. St Lawrence, 7.

Ithaca. 2. Baker. 32: Peoria. 0.

Missouri Valley. 47; William JeweU. 7 Maryiano. 6. V.

P. 0. Morns Harvey. 6, W. Va.

Wesieyan. Muskmgum. 33: Canterbury, 13. Chattanooga. 24: Murray.

6. Maryville, 25; E. Tenn. StaU. 2.

Lock Haven. 13: West Chester. Mooreheai, Ouluth. 7. Central 20; Rockhurst, I.

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