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CSIUrcgn litiijj GIriEmtts SMILXN' JACK "THEV SAJC I'D SWIWPLEO WELL, AFTER LOOK OUT sy'AAV KL, IS'lJEI TOO MANV FOLKS FOR PEFETAT LIKE REEF A SALVAGE YEARS WrrH My SUNKEM i THAT, WWy ARE BoAT. IT'S TU'AWSyVER. JifafBtUmV" ESS" So, VOO CAME A PlSSIrJ' Rlw Preps Set Big Grid for Last Week-end luesday, November 6, 1956 2 4 LOS ANGELES HURLEBS LISTED ON CUB ROSTER 5 Other Angels Will Be! in 36 Squad EY EDWARD PRELL Four pitchers who wen 52 games for the Los Angeles! Angels are on the winter ros ter of the Chicago Cubs. The 36 player list was announced yesterday by John Holland, 1 the new genera! manager of the club. Five other members of the RECORDS OF MAJOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS Barr, Ptacek Angeis, who won a Pacific Coasi championship under Bob will report to the same fellow, who will make Hst his debut in as skipper of 'i0v-the jubs.

Los Angeles won the i-3 pennant bv 16 games. The BY JOHN LEUSCH With the exception of -the championship playoffs being conducted in the Public and Catholic leagues, all high school football activity in the Chicago area will come to an end this week. Quarter- final battling will trim the Public league playoff field to tour teams this week. Semi finals will be played next week and the title game isov 24. The Catholic league holds its semi-finals Sunday, with the championship game tenta tively set for Nov.

25. Decide Championships The South Suburban, Big Eight, and Little Seven con ference champions ail will De determined this week-end. In addition, the Northern Indiana conference holds its an nual championship playoff game tnday night in Hammond. Morgan Park, Dunbar, and Taft remain as the only un beaten teams in the Public league. Morgan Park and Taft are paired against each other and Dunbar faces bchurz in the quarter-finals.

Dunbar, seeking to become the first White division club to win the title, is given an even chance against Schurz, a Red division entry. Austin and Lane Tech of the North' West section figure to get past Calumet and Vocational of the South-Central section in remaining quarter-final match es. St. George, ML Carmcl Clash St. George faces Mount Car-mel and Leo meets Fenwick in what promise to be two of the hardest contested Cath olic league playoff battles in years.

St. George won the North section crown and Fen wick took the Central section title, both teams going beaten. Leo and Mount Ca mel each lost only once to share the South section cham pionship. lop individual performance in last Sunday's first round play was turned in by Mount Carmel Bernie McGinn, who ained 154 yards to match St. Ignatius' team yardage total.

The Caravan beat St, Ignatius, 28 to 13. Thornton, unbeaten in starts, can win the South Sub- Prep Playoffs Taft, iUnutri pirfc. t--" The Prep Standings JfOKTH SL-BVUBAN 1 Barrtarlwi 7 4 a Crystal 1 Ubertrville i 4 Lake urst 3 W'OdiftocK 2 4 XORTHVIE5T EVS.VII (AN COFEKELl Fin Glent BIG eight ford West. Uie-Peru KOTJTil Thornton Blue bland -Lockpnrt Leiflfn urban league crown with victory over Thornton Fractional 2-4 Friday night. If Thornton should lose.

Bloom 5-1 could claim a share of the championship by beating Leyden. Bloom's Jim McDonnell leads the league scoring race with 5S points. Aurora East Can Win A victory over Freeport Friday night will give Aurora East the Big Eight title. East is unbeaten in five games. St.

Charles, also unstopped in five starts, can take the Lillle Seven championship with a triumph over Geneva Saturday. All other league races In the area wound up last week. These are the champions; Luther North." Private league; Maine and Hinsdale, tied, West Suburban conference; Barrington, North Suburban league, and Glenbrook, Northwest Suburban conference. BETH A CAINS DECISION OVER HOWIE TURNER New York, Nov. 5 lfl Wayne Betbea won a split decision over Howie Turner tonight in a 10 round bout at St.

Nicholas arena. A crowd of 1,141, paying $3,216, saw Bethea gain his seventh consecutive victory. Turner scored with a right uppercut in the early stages and surprised Bethea in the seventh and eighth when he switched i.o a southpaw style. VOTE TODAY! Polls Open 0 A. M.

to 5 P. M. MARYLAND NORTH DAKOTA KanlucJiy miami rrtA.i rrORTHEBN ILL. CeorEe Wash. 14 Xivicr IO.i-.

33 Toledo 1 21 Marshall ....1 16 Ohio 14 Knit Stale 7 Boivllni Gr'n NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN STATE .3 Kent Eta Teiaa Tech. tsnferd rffitnt( Illinois Michigan ishburn ...13 1R Trlnlly ('. Alabama i Louisiana 13 Callfc 105 I PENX STATE 34 Pennsylvania. 34 Holy Cress Jtah State ..27 I Brlehani Ynfl.14 16 West Virginia Sraeuie ....1 10T 4 PENNSYLVANIA 14 Dartmnulli 1-Montana St. 33 Notre i fio.

Dsliota Olih) Slate 1 Iowa Stale NORTH CAItO. BT K. Carolina. Vlrclnia Tech. 3 7 Clpmson Flnrlda State.l Davion 0 Duke 4 0 Woke Fores! 1 NORTH CAROLINA S-N.

dSro. 26 0 Oklahoma ..36 0 So. Carolina. .14 ST. AMBROSE St.

Beacdict'l Ls-ls 34 Maryland 6 0 Tennefsea 33 La Crnrse STi JOSEPH'S ST. OLAF 32 Rlpon 13 6 Carltton 16 Cornell 33 InSlana State.l 8 12 Evansvllle 4B Ball State!" 6 Butler 21 Miami lFla.1.1' 14 rr. 27 VlrElnli 1 3 Funnut i S3 5: SO. CALIFORNIA 44 Teiu 2( Zl Orcjon State.l: 13 Wisconsin I 35 Washington VA.VDEKBILT 14 Georgia 4 6 Chattanoosi 32 Alabami 3B-Wtsh'3l'n St, 12 13 Dayton i 27 Boston 13 Florida St. ..2 40 111.

Weileran. 0 13 Central Mlth.32 JO Bradley 36 33 Bast. Illlnoli. 0 3 S. Csrclln STANFORD MIfn." StM31 11 Oreeon S.

Callinmla. 13 V. C- L. 26 AlSion 1 40 Hcpe 7 37 Wash'n MO. 7 23 aewmee 34 Waih.

It Lee 0 13-Pcnn. Jitaie. 0 ClerriEon 27 Cnrnesie 1 6 Buck ne 11 0 Lehlcti 4 0 Texas 14 Houston 1- 7 Trias Christ. I 2S Illinoli 20 Oreion 7 P. California, 35 20 Oreson.

I 14 9 Ti 1 WESTERN ILL. 34 Les-is 1 7 Bradley 7 fi Eastern Mich. 1 2 0 Central Mldi.4 34 No. Illinois. 21 So.

13 III. Korraal Alatf.raa TP. A. Ei M. -Miami Fla.

1 TEXAS TECH 13 Tcias 0 Baylor 2 7 Texas A.AM. 4 WES r. MICHIGAN 7 Central Mich. 14 3 Bnwl. Green.

27 0-Marshall .13 13 Okla. A.AM. 13 Lsits 13 138 -S. California. 44 West Virginia 7 (VEST.

RESERVE Mount Union. 7 'Buffalo 13 i Slippery Kck.38 ID So. Meth. 2fl Wash. State.

34 Calllomia 14 St milord 27 Montana ....1 41C.p A. A M. 33 Brls. Young. FOR '57 19 Si.

Olaf 10 6 HJpon 2 St. VTHJIKIn CARTHAGE -linkt'i ....1 A LD. -WALLACE BALL STATE 13 Hanover 26 Indiana TFa.1 BOSTON D. Metsaclms. COLUMBIA 0 Brown 0 Princeton BOSTON COLLEGE 6 Miami 1 71a.

27 fi llarrtuette ..19 N.W. college. 34 CORNELL UA-1 DARTMOUTH HKirilTAM YOUNG I Island- DELAWARE 7 Brainb. H1C 7 37 Heldelbcrj Olilo Norttitr: 1 Jose St. 26 Giant can plat Largi can 9 full me ef Krcnk't Supir shoving! Hurry geHhit Itrrlf ie borfain wMI supply laittl tx Choke: MENTHOL-COOL SEGULAR 1 Hin-ail I Michigan 7 IOWA TEACITOS to Drafce- I Kl7kiVlII .31 8 Augtu.S.D, .1: lews Teach.

.21 Bowllni -Wain. MO. 6 KALAMAZOO EASTERN ILL. 13 Cups fouth. Is 21 Evamvlllf ..2 EASTERN MICH.

Illinoli Norm. 2 Central Mich. KENT STATE PVANSVILLR KENTUCKY GeorsU 7 Mississippi 21 vandfrhilt 31 Louisiana SO All Sum 12 Oherlln sr. oifl 27 Co GEORGIA TECH i Ksntuck? i Soiiln. Heth.

1 La. 1 HAKairi-SIJIMONS 0 Arkansas ....21 WIchlla 7 7 Geo. Washing 13 3 Aril. Tempc. 26 -Tutu 10 Columbia LOUISVILLE Toledo 41 Evansvllie 21 Washington a MoreMia 1 5 Ohio 1 Ul.

Normal 34 Na. 12 Minikin" 7-Krat Stal, 13 yoilTEJtOKI MsrjjJett BOTH $0 Value for only $jl9 Renew Drill at Michigan Big Ten Standings 1.000 53 .875 57 .750 10B 26 GAMES SATURDAT Northwetler'n at Wit rent Id. Indiana at Ohio Stall. Purdue al MltMein Slate. Kolre Dame at PiLtsburch.

Kansat einta at MirnotlU. Ann Arbor, Nov Special We should be in belter shape physically for Illinois than we were last week for Iowa and we may need to be." That was Coach Ben Ooster- baan's statement today as he began preparing the Michigan Wolverines for Saturday's Big Ten test against the Illini in Ann Arbor. Oosterbaan said Right Half Back Terry Barr, who played less than four minutes during last week's 17 to 14 triumph over Iowa, should be suffici ently recovered to return to his starter's post Saturday Left Half Back Bob Ptacek also is reported on the mend, while Guard Gerry Marciniak who missed the Iowa trip be cause cl a chest injury, re joined the squad today. LIGHT DRILL FOR ILLINI Champaign, III, Nov. 5 ISpc- cial Illinois look it easy today as Coach Ray Eliot puL the top two teams in sweat suits for light drills, then showed them movies of their 7 to 7 tie with Purdue and an exchange film of a Michigan game.

Scout Leo Johnson warned that Michigan will present a tough defensive problem Saturday in Ann Arbor because of its versatility. The Illini walked thru defenses they'll use against Wolverine forma tions. WARRIORS REST Milwaukee, Nov. 5 Special The Marquette varsity, squad was given the day off Dy Loach Johnny Druze, fol lowing the Warriors' near upset of Indiana last week-end. The squad hoard a scouting report on Kansas State.

Mar-1 queues foe here Saturday. ihe injury list remained the same as last week, when 10 men were sidelined. No new injuries were reported. Uie Marquette varsity re serves who did not see action Saturday scrimmaged the Warrior freshman squad. 25 Cornell 13 Dartmouth LAST 5 DAYS! Enjoy 10 MINUTES FROM LOOP SPORTSMAN'S EASY TO REACH CONGRESS EXPRESSWAY TO LARAMIE FAST TRANSPORTATION: VIA BUSES BLUE BIRD 6UJ UNI fitii) Ltavn Greyhound depot, norlrnait corner Clark and Randolph, hourly.

LOOP Clark end Randolph SlrieK, to 1:15 P.M. NORTH Howord end 12:30 P.M. layola "L-, and 12:35 P.M. Beach Holel, 12:10 P.M. nd P.M.

Sheridan-Sunnyiide, 11:30 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. Armiioge-Clork, 11:45 A.M. and 1:15 P.M. 1:30 P.M.

5OUTH-03rd-Collaa Grove, 11:00 A.M. (o 1:20 P.M. liland, 12:30 and 1:30 P.M. EL" Dous'ai Pork to Cktro Aye. wilh bui iromfer prlvileaei.

AUTO ROUTI Conareit Expretiway to laromie, 20 minute frm downtown. POST TIME LADiES' DAY Watkdaji, 7:00 EVERY tolurdeyi, 1:30 TUESDAY No Miner Admitted JARK or bs nshed eiEhth in the INauonai i league, 33 games be hind the Brooklyn Dodgers. The pitchers and their records: Dave Hillman, 21 won and 7 lost; Gene Fodge, 19 and Bob Thorpe, 7 and John Eviggs, 5 and 5. Hillman, 28, bad the best earned run aver-ege, 3.33. Freese flits .291 The other five from the Los Angeles farm club: Catcher Joe Hannah, woo batted .272 in 92 games; Third Baseman George Freese, who hit .291 in 137 games, batting in 113 runs, and Outfielders Jim Eolger, Bob Speake, and Gale Wade.

Bolger hit .326, driving in 147 runs, a performance which may make him a leading candidate for center field when the club starts spring training in Mesa next year. Speake had a .300 average, knocking 25 homers and batting in 111 runs. Wade, who has failed in previous tryouts with the Cleveland Indians and Cubs, batted .292. The other 2y members of the squad follow: CATCHERS Hurry Chifi. Jim Fannin; Allergic to 8th Place Holland, who confesses he is allergic to eighth place fin-1 ishes at which the Cubs have become past masters in recent 3rcars, said the 1957 team will suffer no such embarrassment.

"We are expecting help from some of these boys from Los Angeles," he said. "If deals can be arranged to strengthen the club, we'll make thorn. Cub fans can be assured that we are going to have an interesting team next year." So, Cub fans, paste this in your hats. PROUD OF POISE OF HIS SOONERS, SAYS WILKINSON Oklahoma City, Nov. 5 Bud Wilkinson, coach of the Oklahoma football team, said today he was elated over the poise his team showed coming back from a .13 ooint deficit last Saturday to whip Colorado, 27 to 19.

Wilkinson pointed out that despite trailing, 19 to 3, the Sooners came out and had a chance to panic but instead played with poise and confidence. We played steadily in stead of trying to score in a minute and a haif. Some teams would have forgotten there still was 30 minutes to play." Who said good blades I hava ha hinh nnVor I "-vj oddc 1 you'll enjoy 6en rnQe Firthe newS-PAOK has a new WIDE-STANCE CHASSIS! Low, wide, and fiandiom thol Old for '57, with a rugged new Wide-Sfane Chtmis for the nuggojf, smoothest riding torn fart evorl Another exfra-value Oldimobiie feature fr '57! COMINO FRIDAY, NOV. 8. TO YOUR OLDSMOBILE QUALITY OF Here's charcoal-cured pleasure nt other 1 C-center can march in a handy crushproef pockef pack.

Pick up the handy Harvester 5-Paek et your favorite cigar counter today. Copt, ISM, CocttjMglwi Clfir Pilti IB.

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