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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 9

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THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TAGS NINE Pomes Surrender ead To Berrien Springs, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952- 'little -Eight 26-19 Alpena String Shamrocks Run Up 26-0 Advantage Dave Spear Stars" In Losing Cause Tops Bucs Bowling (By Associated Press) high school was passed -S'i '-iff 'it: J. i ill, TEMPLE ALLEYS Whirlpool League right out of the unbeaten class in Ken Hurd soiled a 247 first line Michigan Class A prep football Friday night by the fine throwing St Joseph's Ponies, led around last' night to bring his total up to arm of Flint Central quarterback 630, good to lead the Whirlpool league in scoring last night. Ken Peaks fired two touchdown passes rolled a 183 line and a 200 line to ir the last five minutes of play to hand Alpena its first 20-14'. The: defeat left the Wildcats with complete his series.

Jack Benya also topped the 600 mark last night by their halters during the entire first half, of their conference grid clash with Berrien Springs'' Shamrocks in Dickinson stadium last rallied magnificently in the second half were unable to pull themselves out of a 26 to 19 defeat. Two touchdowns which the Pon with lines of 191-208-211 for a 610 series. Walt Llttke copped third place honors with a 599 total in a 6-1 record for the season, anq was only their second home loss in eight years. lines of 189-186-224. Flint Central was trailing 14-6 Results: Service, 2, Purchasing, 1 when Peaks got off his first long ies handed Berrien in the second Tools and Operation, 2, Inspection, scoring pass, to Larry Catlln.

Then, Maintenance, 2, Engineering, Salvage, 3, Accounting, 0. with 47 seconds renaming, he tossed the ball to halfback Chuck Lambert and Central had Its vic Commercial League Carol Rohl rolled a 479 series last tory. Muskegon Heights took a com night to pace women keglers in the Commercial league. Team mate manding position in the Southwest' Statistics Shsmroeks Ponies Fl-st Downs IS IS "By RnBhlnr 11 Bt Pasainf Tarda Gained KH S26 ihlng M7 P.i:inf 7S 111 Paarea Attempted 1 1 Passes Complete 4 1 Fiihi Intercepted 1 Fumb'es Last Penalties A for 4(S for Pants I ern conference with a 13-0 blanking of Grand Haven. A 22-yard pass from quarterback Ken PUchta to end Lou Mac Murray accounted for one score, and Roy Phillips dashed 14 yards around end for the other.

Muskegon Heights now has won five Nancy Brown was a close second with a 475 mark. Gertrude Krieger copped third with a 466 total. Results: Jean's -Dress Shop, 2, Troost Furniture, New Products, 2, Five Us'uns, Bunte Shoe, 8, Smitty's Beverage, Michigan Bell, 2, Nehi Royal Crown, 1. GERSONDE ALLEYS Ausco's League Louis Rondelll rolled a 246 last game after lines of 186-167tg miss a 600 series last night with a 599 mark. Eddie Steltman copped sec games and lost one, while Grand Haven has a 4-2 record.

Today's Weather Map In other top games around the BEAD-EYE SHOT DESPITE HANDICAP Leonard Zimmer, 44, who lost the use of his legs in an accident' eight years ago, expects to get his limit when the pheasant season opens in Minnesota today. He bagged his limit of ducks in two hours when the duck season opened Oct. 15. Friend wheel his chair down a special ramp to a blind at the water's edge.This picture was made in Clara City, Minn. AP Wirephoto).

state, Benton Harbor edged past Grand Rapids Central 27-24, Bay City Central swamped Owosso 48-0, quarter, and were unable to compensate for later, gave the Shamrocks the Inside track to the tittle Eight league title. It was the Pontes first defeat of the season, and came at the undefeated hands of the only club which bested them last year. NEW YORK, Oct: 25-The nation will.be fair tonight except for northefn Minnesota where a few showers are expected. It will be cooler from New England and the northern middle Atlantic states westward to the Rockies. (AP Wirephoto Map).

Flint Northern took Saginaw 21-0, Saginaw Arthur Hill made it 14-7 ond plac with a 580 total on a 210 last line. Howard Subka and Bob Winters tied for third and fourth over Pontiac, Battle Creek eked out a 7-6 win over Lansing Sexton, and Muskegon poured it on Hamtramck spot with a 564 series. The Shamrocks had racked up 13 to 0 lead by half time, and two more Berrien Springs touchdowns BUT TALBOT SAYS RED SPEAKS THE TRUTH Policy Gag Clamped On 55-0. Results: Foundry Processing, 3, Brake, Personnel, 2, Tool Room, in the last two quarters put the contest out of reach for the paroch 1: Engineers, 2, Timekeepers, Oldtimers Rap Grange For Critical Story ials, though they scored three times Conservation Officers Bear Core Room, 2, Office, Ausco Jacks, 2, Annealing, Hydraulic in the second half. 3, Welders, Riverside Although the Shamrocks In the first half were the sharpest team Supervisors, 3, Maintenance, Crankshafts, 2, Machine- Bnopo; but a pass by Terry Burns fell incomplete.

Kempker then ground harles Seeks By JAkES A. 0. CROWE -Associated Press Outdoor Writer the Ponies had encountered this season, statistics Indicated a close contest, principally due to the efforts of Quarterback Dave Spear, Pattern, 3, Tabulating, 0. County Lutheran Ladies' League out nine yards and John Fendt 3y GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK, Oct. 25-(AP)-In the event you didn't hear about it, the Oldjlmers' club has asked the great Red Grange to turn in his suit because of a piece he helped author in a national magazine the past week.

Evelvn Busse rolled a 500 series LANSING, Oct. 25-(AP) -If you have noticed lately a re who was everywhere on the tieli. last night, to lead the women keg straint arnonir conservation officers in the field to sound-of Setups To Aid In Title Stock lers In the County Lutheran league. COSTLY FUMBLE St. Joseph, stumbled to a dlas pn their opinions about game and fish management, there is trous start when halfback Bob Doris Morrow copped second slot with a 439 series, while, Rita Eisner and Lois Mischke tied for third and gooa reason.

They have orders from the top admit that the game has improved since he was playing it 25 lor 30 It is a sad case. The Wheaton Iceman, one of the last persons the club would have expected to sully Its banner, came out and said that today's college football teams are added four -more for a first down on the Bears' 32. Visscher, striking swiftly on a reverse, scooted 27 yards to the St. Joseph five for a first, down as the period ended. Burns gained two.

yards but Kempker fumbled and recovered for a two-yard loss. On the next play Mack swept wide around right end lor a touchdown and Kempker added the extra point to climax the 99-yard march. St. Joseph elected to receive and to either back up the policies of the Steltman fumbled the opening kick, off, recovering It on his own four yard line. Spear pulled the Catholics out of that spot with a pass fourth with a 405 mark.

years ago, but it has. That is, we Results: Blue Gems, 3, Hot Shots, BY MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK, Oct. 25-(AP)-A general level of play is better De- Conservation commission and to cooperate with the Game division FOOTBALL cause there are more skilled players. much better than they were back in the twenties when he was streaking for 69 yards to end Jim White, which put the ball on the Shamrock or shut up. busy, flght-a-month campaign was We do not believe, to be specific, The conflict oetween tne oame Deing mapped out toaay ior Slick Chicks, 2, Five Strikes, Gingham Gals, 2, Ramblers, 1.

TWIN CITY RECREATION Ross Carrier League Rov Anderson rolled lines of 187- scorcesa about for Illinois. that the two clubs which met in the 10 yard line, where the Ponies lost To be explicit, the i old All-Amer World Series 25 years ago had as the ball on downs. Charles following the former heavyweight champion's decisive triumph division and the Field Administration division, under which the conservation officers work has become fine a fielder at each position as the ica immortal declared that, on an The period ended with Berrien ithe ball was downed on the visi COLLEGE FOOTBALL over game Cesar Brlon of on the Catholics' eight yard line average, the cur- Dodgers and Yankees had in their ijas Boston College 14, Fordhara 13. On the opening play of the second ent crop is recent duel. Vv' tor's 26.

On the first play, Ron Sissan faded back to pass and was trapped deep In his He Weit Chatter 41, Btroudiburc Tehri 0 Determined to fight Mi way Into notorious in recent years, and conservation Director O. E. Eddy and the commission finally have had enough. In one breath the baseball old' approximately period, quarterback Roy Prillwiti crashed to the two, and fullback another title fhot, Ezzy will come Doints better oer got off the out visscner intercepted the ball and sped 26 yards timer will regale you about the super teams and super stars of his Lock Raven 30, Ithaca 0. Miami, Fla.

JO, Marquette 8. George Washington 30, Virginia Mill Glenn Briegs scored from there, game, Last sea They figured the cause of Michi Prillwitz's kick was good. back late next month against either Jimmy Bivins, Brlon, or "anyona else we can get." time, and in the next he wui aes. son's Illinois team, he vent gan conservation was oemg aone tary 20, tie. for a lightning touchdown.

Kemp-ker's placement was no good as the Dutch led, 13-0. 224-196 to edge over the 600 mark last night at 607. Gale Stokes copped second place honors with a 575 total. Gale's top line was 194. Merle Bujack's 564 was good for third spot.

Results: Power Shovel, 3, Lumber Stacker, Crawler Shovel, Truck Shovel, Ship Carrier, 3, Stevedore, j0; Clamshell, 2, Tren-choe, Lumber Carrier, 2, Lift Truck, Steel Carrier, 2, Power Crane, 1. crlbe the meticulous -coaching Three consecutive first downs put the parochials on the Berrien no good at all by tne neia ad Howard 33. Union, Tenn. g. The last quote earn from Co- tured, would have given each big leaguer today by a Bradler 33.

Drake 0. Manager Tom Tannas. The Dutch struck again midway rounced his staff of experts and teu oi tne my ministration men, who come in contact with the public more than any others in the department. College Bmporia 24, Kansas Weileyan I Tyler, Tex. JC 34, Little Rock JC 12.

"We got offers to put Ezzy in next throuBh th final period after an riad little details a modern infielder Springs 22 yard line. When Steltman took a pass from Spear and headed south It looked like roses for the Ponies, but he unaccountably exchange of punts. The drive start must keep in mind. It doesn add TOO MUCH CRITICISM Illinois team by that margin, and last year's Notre Dame eleven month against Bivins in St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati and San Francisco," said Tannas.

"If Santa Clara iaano 7. -Benton Harbor 27, Grand Rapids, Central 24. Benton Harbor Bt. John's Decatur I tie. Many of the field men, who ed on St.

Joseph's 43. Biggest gain was a 20-yard run by Kempker, up. We feel certain that the caliber of managers today Is much, higher reversed his course into a protective screen of blockers and nosed Into the dirt on the eight yard line, drop than it was 20 years ago, that Casey through constant close association with game and fish developed their own opinions of what should and which put the ball on the Bears' 19. Visscher picked up five and an off not Bivins, we'd like to get Danny Bucceronl, Rexe Layne, Harry MaU Modern Plastics League Irv Hall rolled a 210 line between would -have done the same to Stengel, for example, makes, moves Knute Rockne's should not be done, were altogether moves that some of his famous pre Grange thews or anyone else that win mora Ezzy closer to a title shot He's' go side penalty by the hears on tne next play placed the ball on the ping the balL Thlerbach picked up the loose pigskin and powered out Cassopoll 19, HartfoYd 13. Berrien Springs 24, Bt.

Joseph Catholic 1. Bangor 7, Coloma S. Dowaglac 24, Buchanan 7. New Buffalo 27, Fennville 11 Holland 20, St. Joseph 0.

State High 20. South Haven 0, lines, of 187 and 139 for a 536 total to take scoring honors In the Modern Plastics league last night. Wes too prone to knock commission poll abled, Four decessors lacked the imagination to ing to keep busy. to the 23. cies.

which most of the time were Horsemen, make. nine. On the next- piay renai crashed over center to score stand Charles was eager to keep in ac i tf he were nlaylng toaay, ttea Hemerling copped second slot witn In golf, we feel that Ben Hogan based on the best recommendations of the professional game manage Briggs broke loose on the Pony 30 and scampered 70 yards behind some vicious blocking for the sec 610 mark. Hemerllng's nigh line tion. He was disappointed that ha didn't knock out or floor Brion al at his best was a little better golfer ing up.

Kempker's kick was gooa and the score moved to 20 to 0. said, would have to learn. -to afr. runnlnor a lot quicker than he ment neoDle. was Ray Volpe was thira wiin than either Walter Hagen or Bobby ond Shamrock e.

Prillwlts So some months ago, Eddy, witn 492 series. HOLLAND did in his salad days to keep from the offense. Today's Jones was, because he worked at it harder, and in tennis we' are Quite Ends Beeve. Bo's, Wlegerink, R. Israels, fumbled kicking the extra point.

Results: Maintenance, 2, Office, though he handed tha husky invader an artistic shellacking. Nobody ever has put tha 25-year-old Brion down for keeper Eight-ounce gloves were used for the first tuna. Fehrlng, Nienhirls. the 'knowledge and consent of the wrote what has become, known as "Letter 77." This sjutiuisuaa) tricky and vastly varied attacks, ne 1: Engineering, 2, Inspection, Thierbach passed to halfback Dale Whetstone for yards and certain that Frank Sedgman's all-around modern game would have Taeklea Rogers, LoBoers, vannaaiva. Gaards Yskes, Victor, Laoey, Seheer Tool Room, 2, Compression, 1.

shudders, woulff nave rippeu uw set defense he knew to rags and instructed the Field adminlstrat heren. another TO Just before half time, Kniihts of Columbus League beaten BUI Tilden and the French' tion men to cooperate with and If six ouncers were used, Charles but It was nullified by an offsides Leonard Buckner rolled a 209 Centers Hoeksema, Grissen. Qaarterbacks Kempker, Bern. Halfbacks Visscher, Rowetl, men.v might 'have scored his knockout support the Oame Division at least middle line to bring his total up to Move over, Red. penalty." PASS PLAY CONNECTS tatters.

Red really laid it on me line. Personally, we found the article rAfrMhine. coming from a player of Swinging for a kayo from the Qonsales, gandahl. in their official contacts witn tne Fallback Feast. st jnsfiPH 636 to lead the of keglers last night.

Pete flicks was second high State KalamaioQ Central 7, Jackson I. Muskegon 65, Hamtramck 0. Muskegon Heights 13, Grand Haven Saline 32, Ann Arbor University High Marlon 25, Houghton Lake 0. Varren 34, Centerllne 14. Farmlngton 21, Waterford II.

Boys' Republic 33, Visitation 0. Albion 1, Coldwater 7. Dexter 20, Hartland 13. Three Rivers 13, Adrian 13, tie. Vlcksburg 13, Kellogg 12.

Portage 19, Plainwell 6. Mareellus 25, Schoolcraft 14. -Mettawan 12, Comstock 4. Oalesburt 25, Richland 9. Climax 32, Tekonsha 7.

Colon 14, Camden-Frontier I. Port Huron 3. Ferndale 7. Armada 20, Brown City 7. Richmond 9.

Marina City Holy Cross 0, tie. Falrgrove 21, CarsonvlU 13. Vasaar 14, Yale 13. Almost 6 New Haven I. Jackson Bt.

Mary 38. South Lyon I. public. opening ball, Charles opened a cut over Brlon's left cheekbone in the Berrien scored twice again, as Jhe third quarter opened, before the KEEP UNITED rKWNT Ends Waril, Ellis, Gillette, Wendt, Mead, with a 511 mark, while Joe Mam Grange's unquestioned cauoer. larch.

first round, hurt him with a left- The letter made it clear there was no attempt to change the pri mlna hit a 507 for third spot. tha first of its kina tnai we can Tackles Zappke, miu, nanring. Hostess Job On Campaign Train No Cinch Ponies tightened down. The first score came oh a 44-yard aerial play right combination to the head in Bicsniea, Osards Schmidt, Caropepe, Results: Reiser Mortuary, raraii. concernlnB any epom, ana.

Eerke, McClure th same frame, and staggered his Langston, Peaks, Janes, Xe it's about time that one of the old from Briggs to Whetstone. Prill' Stouffer-Frlck, Hick's Neon Sign, vate of the field men, but that conservation would be best served by a united front to the 6-2, 190 -pound rival with a jar timers turned honest. The heading Bartz Motors, 0. Centers Ksrsfen, vies. Qaarterbacks Knnth, Slaasn.

Halfbacks Shell, Dstenhaver, Mar- ring left hook to the jaw in the sec witz missed the extra point to maxe the score 19 to Thierbach went around his right end for 15 yards of the piece, which quotea itea as Dublfc. ond. gsardt, Gisraa. saving that he couldn't piay on raiissea auw, Imh bv aaarters: DETROIT. 25-(AP) -You'd and the second score, and Prillwiti' This followed up Just this summer by another letter.

This became known as "Letter 99," and it spelled dav's teams, was oi course pure Holland 0 fcick was nlfTlst I think traveling around the country on a presidential campaign train South Havenites Attend Michigan Rebekah Meeting St. Joseph SMrinr TonehJewns Mask. Visscher, Jackaon Bt. John 30, Lansing Bt. Mary a Working against a 26-polnt disad What orange says is inai no iu The Lawrence Realization, a race of one mile and five furlongs for three-year-olds, was first run in 1889.

It was won by Salvator and he earned $34,100, out that this cooperation between the division was more Important Fendt. Feint sfter tswohdown. would be a fairly sedentary jod, vantage, the Ponies went into gear, (1). all the other stars or, yesieryear would have to learn a great many wouldn't you? piling up five fiv first downs wlt Take it from Mrs. HubbeU Loom oluVlosing the ball.

Spear capped things and work much harder than ever now that the commission has opened up the last three days of the deeT season in the northern lower Peninsula to the shooting of is of Grand Rapids, it Isn't. NFL the drive, from the Catholic 30 yard tjiev were dibt on one wunj SOUTH HAVEN, Oct. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Loomls has been hostess- on fnn teams, because football has Michigan Center 13, oraaa uu a.

Napoleon 14, Sprlngport 13. Concord SI, Vandercook Lake I JonesvlUe 14, Reading 13. Union City 7, Litchfield 0. Athena 32, Qutncy 38. Branson 0, Homer 0, tie.

Hudson 34, Addison 14. Leslie 25, Williamson 14. Manchester Plnckney I. Hillsdale 27, Tecumeelf 13. Okamoe 13, Btockbrldge 12.

Eatiin Ranlda 15 Brlshton 7. line, with a seven yard pass Mrs. Ira Webster, Mr. and Mrs. an deer.

become a comolicatea science wron a a Maurice Burrows, and Mr. and Mrs, It would oe latav may ana. we over Washington at cieveiana as in the oast dozen years. You don commission believed, for the pub are the Giants over tha Phlladei Carl BrookB attended the Rebekah Session Assembly and Grand Lodge niav it bv ear any more. Kosper- Moving fir Storage AGENTS ALLIED AN LINES, Inc.

LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING 232 Broad St Phone 3-1101 Formerly Lafayette Transfer 7' M. I- 11- lic, which is by no means unani of the IOOF of Michigan, neia in mous in its approval of letting down Play in every major spon in una country has Improved in varying Grand Rapids Union 31, Grand Rapid! phla Eagles at New York. And the Cardinals figure to win by 12 points from the Pittsburgh Bteelers, who have dropped all four of their starts Bav Cltv. 20. 21.

22. Mrs. BUT' some of the deer hunting bars, to Ottawa Hills II. ftjiekfomd 32 Baat Orand Raolds 10. degrees to the time we have been find disagreement on the subject rows was a delegate from the local Rebekah lodge.

Burrows and Brooks Godwin Heights 31, Orand Rapids Let I. the Elsenhower campaign train since It started out in early Septeny ber. lJust for the fun of It she wore a pedometer 'on her hip as she hiked back and forth through the 18-car train. She reported today she had averaged 14 miles of walking a day on the train's western trip and seven to eight miles a day on the recent eastern tour. When, measles are introduced to peoples who have not known the disease, disastrous epidemics can watching oio nas not.

un-oroved. but it no. longer can be bv a total of only 1 points. within the Conservation depart ment ltcelf. delegates from the Neptune lodge, The other two games sena ueworc Mrs.

Genevieve Bailey of Flint was White over Hhe line of scrimmage on the seven, and Steltman scored from there. White's kick was good to make the score Still clicking, Spear shot an aerial to White from his own 42 yard line, and the Pony end sped 58 yards for the second Pony, tally. Halfback s. Bob Flood took out the last potential tackier. White's kick was blocked.

STIFFENS The Pony defense held Berrien Springs to a gain of five yards until they took possession of the ball with some two minutes of playing time remaining, smearing Briggs on his own 33 yard line on a fourth down. Flood 'Went to the 25, Steltman against Green Bay and pit tne Chicago Bears against' the Los installed as new assembly presi classed with the great sport it was back in the twenties and early thirties when Tommy Hitchcock was in bis prime and international Begin Construction dent and Robert B. Ednle of Detroit TWIN CITIES AREA Aneeles Rams, defending cham ix Orand Master of Michigan. Mrs. On New Addition ntona who have lost their winning matches drew overflow crowds to Lillian Stanley of Bay City, retiring COMMUNITY CHEST Meadowbrook.

Wrestling and ice touch. The Bears, uons ana To Lawton Church rs are tied for runner-up honors assembly president, conttuctea we meeting- Mai. Gen. George J. Marsh hockey don't count.

In the 49ers' division. Each has You can't get a baseball man to of Ann Arbor, commander of Patrl broken even in four games. arch Militant, and Mrs. Hasei So even if the Texans should LAWTON. Oct.

55 Five workmen GOAL $1 66,436 Holland. 20, Bt. Josepn o. Cedar Bprlnga 13, Grant 11, tie. Comstock Park 21, KelloggsvlUe I.

Zeeland Sparta o. Baranac 13, Hudscnvtlle t. Traverse City Ludlngton I. Manistee 114, Cadillac I. Mt.

Pleasant 14, Bit Rapids Hastings 11, Ionia I. Wyoming Park 4 Qrandvllle tie. Allegan 11, Otsego 7. BeUevu SO, Lake Odessa I. Moranls 44, Bununerfleld 27.

Wyandotte 7, Monro 0. Dundee II, Milan InkJter 31. Airport Community M. Ida Rural 11, Ottawa Hills 13. Flat Rock 3.

7psllantl Lincoln 14. Bwanton, Ohld 14, Bedford Rural 11. Lapeer 11, Rochester 13, tie. Flint Central Rewires IS, Michigan School for the Deaf 7. Flint Utley 11.

OMsYille 11 Flint MandevlUs 14, Mt. Morrtl Bt Mary Clio 15, Flint Bendla 11. Mt. Morris 7, Orand Blant Goodrich 13, Bwarta Creak I. Fen ton 14, Flushing Flint Beecher 34, Davison 1 Flint Dye 17, Dryden I.

Umtrnu IS. Llndaon S. Shaller of Iowa, vice-president oi the world association spoke to the come through with the surprise of tha Year. Ban Francisco would re from the congregation of the local Baptist church spent Thursday and to the 18, for a first down, then assembly. There were 256 canal' main the undisputed leader of the Friday nulling flown tne -ioo dates who received the Rebekan as National Conference.

chimney at the site of the new ad sembly degree, of which Mrs. Bur Spea. passed to end Loren Krieger on the Shamrock seven yard 'line for another first down. Flood went out of bounds on the four, and dltlon In preparation to digging the rows was a member, and 14 laaies Fat remains in the stomach long' basement The church will gain er than most other foods. received the oi, Chivalry.

24 bv 24 foot basement and first Steltman went over standing up floor structure for additional space. after blasting through the center Jess Dunham and. son, Byron, de of the- line. White's kick was scendanta of the church lounaer, blocked. Mack Brown and con, George, and The Ponies failed to take advan Dan Root, all descendants of early tage of their own on-sitre kick on Midland II, Orand Rapids Christian church members, are donating their the next series, and were backed up pn their own 20 yard line when the labor 'and tools to the project, a ward Blum is furnishing the trac mm mm tor.

OPEII SUNDAYS 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. For Your Convenience La- TRY OUR DELICIOUS BREAD AND PASTRIES We Will Be CLOSED On Mondays To Give Our Employes a Rest ISAACSON BAKERY 883 Colfax Ave.

Opposite High School Services will be held temporarily in the Antwerp township half until the church is completed enough for occupancy. Wayland 1, Cheaannlnf 7. Oare 27. Ivert 7. Farwell 11, Mlliington II, Orton Breckenridge 14, Fulton Bheppard 43, Bt.

Charlaa Bloomfleld HIlU 14. Det. Country Day Basel Park 13 Mt. aemens I. Plymouth 20, Trenton Bellvue 35, BenUey Wayne II, Tpsllantl 1.

Royal Oak- II, Dearborn Fordson t. Avondale aawson 0, Madison 12, Troy I. Berkley II, Southfleld Holly 33, Northvllle f. Dexter 20, Hartland 11 BUST 8UMMEB game ended. ST.

iOtlTWi End BardiBf, galdli. TaeklM Lacaa, Ewalt. tabklMr Csards Clark. Sohnali. OaUr WIIo.

Qaartcrkaek WeVcr; Prill wltt. Halfback Thierbach, Whetstoa. FmJIaaek Drift. BF.BKIEV gPBIXOi Cada White. Krlcrer.

EoUIT. Taeklea Heal. 8otm. Terltaaar, Caard PaakewtU, Eiaeahart, jCeatera Oabara, Vaarhee. Qaarteraack pear, Balfbaefca Fl4.

Steltmaa. Fallback DeFar. aM to aaarteras PULLMAN STUDENTS GET VACATION PULLMAN, Oct. 25 Students of the Pullman school enjoyed a two-day vacation from their studies while their teachers, Miss Bonnie Hamlin and Mrs. Frank Harrison spent Thursday and Friday, Oct.

23 si ttlRiHyafira Per Cent To Ds 95.9 SumStiUlWsd SAST LANSING SUa DrobacJ No, 1 man on Michigan State's ewu. a.H 1 and 24, attending tne Teacners in St. Jeha-a 1 stltute at Grand Rapids. $6,771.00 Searint Tnaehdewne: Brim miMtni. Thiers eh: Stsltaun (t).

tennis team, win five tennis dividual 'championships during the summer and Joined forces with Spartan team-matt Tom Beltoa to Some kinds of May files achieve v.lftta Prillwlto t)t White. OfBctala: Eeferee Trethewa, itaa- mature form in the evening, mate, Miie- tlaiatn Eadda. Bentea Bnr win another. lay eggi and dl before morning. mdllaaaiaia B1-T-T.

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