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PAGE FIVE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1939 ATnWK BEAC0T7 JOURNAL IN FINAL SECONDS TO BEAT RICE VANDERBILT GRE I i Nuts Are Plentiful Squirrels Scarce En Ohio PASSES WIN FIELD TAXIDERMY! 13-12 GAME GOING FISHING CARE OF TROPHIES FOR MOUNTING CAN MISSOURI PULL A BUCHTEL? HUNTING IN BUCKEYE!) OM HAS GONE WITH THE WIND SCHMIDT FEARS BUCKEYE DEFEAT! Plunkett Throws Game-Win-ning Aerial To Huggins In fading Moments Re- Commissioner Waters Warn Against Fires; view Of Shotting Schedules Provided HOUSTON, Tex. Sept. 30. (UP) Junius Plunkett, a little man with big stuff, passed and ran Vanderbilt to a 13-12 victory over Rice Institute tonight before a crowd of 20,000 fans.

In the five years Coach Francis A. Schmidt has been at the Buckeye helm, the Ohioans have played to 1,799,740 fans, an average of 44,994 per contest Of the 40 games the Bucks have won 29, lost 10 and tied one, outscoring the foe 910 to 204. Ohio, State hasn't lost an opening game since Buchtel (now Akron university) turned the trick by 12 6 away back in 1894, but Schmidt is afraid Missouri might wreck that record next Saturday. By FRITZ HOWELL Associated Frs Bparts Writer YOLUMBUS, Sept. 30.

Side glances at the Ohio sports scene! Ohio State university is clamping the lid down on its "high school days" at ootball contests. Last season two games were tossed open to the scho-, lastic students, and 75,000 of them responded by paying 25 cents each for a seat and a This year, however, only the Missouri contest will have a "cut rate" gate for the youngsters. And on top of that the price has been hiked to 40 cents, with only high school juniors and seniors invited. The rosh and sophs can get In, but they must pay regular prices. Despite the change, university officials expect at least 30,000 high schoolers at the Missouri contest.

Total attendance is expected to reach 60,000. By PHIL DIETRICH OHIO'S squirrel season is six days old and, with shotguns and rifles leaning in the corner on this Sabbath rest period, one can take inventory of events afield without interruptions. Paradoxically enough, acorns, beech, hickory, etc. are plentiful in most parts of the state, whereas the bushy tails are scarce, particularly in counties within reasonable driving Plunkett, a 160-pound Vandy Purpose of this series is not to teach taxidermy, nor how to mount trophies of rod or gun but is a sincere effort to Instruct sportsmen who are interested In the proper care of their trophies while on a hunting or fishing trip until they can get them to a taxidermist. The series Is written by Ben IL Morgan, master taxidermist, and illustrated by Eldon J.

Morgan, his son. This week's chapter Is on game flshv SrORTS EDITOR. By. BEN II. MORGAN back, accounted for botnnis team's tmicMowni in the final auarter after Rice held an appar range of Akron ent safe lead.

He scampered seven yards for one score and tossed a nine-vard rasa to Roy Huggins for TvUEto the fact that in the past those who practiced the art a touchdown as the game drew near an end. or taxidermy were secretive as to their methods and shrouded their profession in the mystery of the old alchemist shops, the Rice In the second pe- profession to this day is DerhaDS less undersrwl hv th nimi I riod on a 19-yard pass from Ernie Public than most. The word taxidermy itself means the maripu- ntS lation of skins. Last week an intelligent looking chap was admir- Sffl vSS ing a nine-pound wall-eyed pike we had just finished mounting. offside.

Within two minutes of Til never be able to under- the end of the last period, Lain stand," He said, "why a guy who plunged two yards over the goal Kick for point failed. Buddies Duel! caught a fish like that wouldn't eat it instead of having it mount Rice's pass defense crumpled and ed." Plunkett and Huggins sewed up the ball game in the last two min At Doylestown The condition prevails even in courfties to the south and southeast where Akron district nimrods usually have fine gunning. Hilly, woodlands near Zanesville, Cambridge, Coshocton, Marietta and Granville, for instance, have shown a very low squirrel count whereas in past years hunters visiting those localities have scored many limit bags of grey and fox squirrels. Lou Clifford, Jack Larkey and Art Johnson of Akron "and Ira Mathie of Manchester hunted Coshocton county near the Muskingum county line between Coshocton and Cambridge. Last season that area yielded many large squirrels.

This year they had but indifferent success. Mathie saw but three squirrels, bagging two, while Clifford downed but one of two he spied. The others didn't bring their guns to shoulder. And this in a district teeming with acorns and hcikory nuts! At the same time Clifford reports that, on good authority, he has learned that woods are alive with squirrel across the Ohio river in West Virginia, utes. My answer was: Why not have your fish mounted and eat It too." Rice outgained Vanderbilt 146 Johnny Koneff, Ralph If ft yards to 92 by rushing.

Vanderbilt tossea 3 passes, completing a mm mmm mm il Jim i A ft'- mi 1 Mr Just as the taxidermist uses only for 218 yards as against Rice's 11 Vie In Celtic-Junior Series' Opener the skins of birds and animals in completed of 24 attempts for 124 yards. reproducing nature, so in the mounting of fish and reptiles the hiQi. Rice Vanderbilt Teammates will be mound ri vols this sftprnnnn at Tlnvlpstnom I Brandon le Hanna Rainey finished trophy is only a tanned skin placed over an artificial body when Akron i Yankee Juniors start lngtetaVy Hoidgrtf their five-game series with whitlow Burke of wood, papier mache or in some Akron fVltica. A dmihleheader I Hartman Ellis cases a plaster cast. will be played today and another 1 PeeS next Sunday.

I Stevens Huggins While any taxidermist prefers to receive a fish unskinned for mounting to insure getting the proper The buddies who 11 be rivals are Lain Hiestand Tnhnnv Knneff anrf Ralnh Tff I Cordill rh Jackson i Olassie fb Bousman Rice Vanderbilt i 0 0 0 1313 club in the Southeastern league. Substitutions: Rice Ends. Tipton, Robb: guards, Bassett, Matthews. Nobles. Koneff had the better record but Ifft can give anyone a good argument on his better days.

Goforth; center. Husbands; backs, Haner, Moore. Brumley. Selman. Mechler.

Suman. Game wardens in Portage, Wayne, Stark, Holmes and Medina counties, according to Conservation Agent Walter Harris, report nuts in good quantity but few squirrels. Koneff will handle Speed Bos- Vanderbilt Ends. Collier. Anderson: tackles.

Oualden. Walton, Pet rone; guard. worth's twirling chores for the DON HEAP I 1 Vl I V. ST Dunkerley: center. Gude; backs, Harlow, Harden, Kammerer.

Plunkett. Akron Yank grads while Ifft will work for the Celtics. Bossworth's lineup and batting Dewey Arbogast, in reporting a Heap Coaches Ole Miss Nips heavy sale of ammunition and order will be: Jack Fitt, 3b; Bernie Dunn, ss; Dain Clay, cf; Paul Lang, If; John Joyce, Frankie Garcia, rf Art Wowra, lb; Jack Behra, 2b; Koneff, p. His other Zipper Rival i other hunting equipment, says that hunters returning from Coshocton, Wayne, Holmes and Washington L. 1 Bayou Tigers j.

counties tell of discouraging re IKE GAGE hurlers are Merrett Lancaster, sults. Fox squirrels, they say, are Jack Newton and Jack Ilg. Opens Southeastern Con unusually scarce and gray nearly Nick Frascella, Sam Hickman, Northwestern Product Leads Illinois Wesley an Against Akron Team as much so. ference Season With 14-7 Grid Victory John Single and Ike Harwell will compose the Celts' infield. Hank Awnings Take On Euclid Team Ahland county is yielding a lot Outline Before Skinning measurements, it is often necessary when ice is not available, for the angler to skin out a fish while on the trip and salt down the skin.

of fox squirrels, A. J. Bible, Sum Tankersley, Eldon Dice and Carl Watters will play the outfield, and BATON ROUGE, Sept. 30 In League Park Headline Tilt mit county game warden, says. He also has had good reports from certain parts of Coshocton and Jerome Horning will catch.

OLE) The University of Mississip ZD7PERS' PROBLEMS Don Heap, former Northwestern university star, will lead Illinois Wesleyan's Titans against Akron Zippers Saturday afternoon at Buchtel field. Heading hisr veteran aggregation will be Ike Gage, 215-pound veteran who has been shifted from center to tackle. This rugged athlete was greatly responsible for the battle Wesleyan offered against the Zippers here for the last two years and Heap figures he'll give the Zippers' plenty of trouble this season, too. Todavs first game is set for By EDDIE BUTLER DON HEAP, Northwestern university's backfield great of 1936 and 1937, is the new pi opened the Southeastern con 2 o'clock. 1 Thirteen of the Spartans who I Holmes counties, but the bushy ference race tonight by defeating Lay the fish to be mounted on a piece of fairly stiff paper and run a pencil carefully around it making an accurate outline, which FOR two straight years now the South Akron Awnings will appear here today have taken tails are hard to find in Summit Louisiana State university, 14-7 part in the two losing battles and w1" lne grays not much in evl- Pro Leaguers before 25,000 fans.

i they have a good basis for a re- dence. gives the individual size and shape. C7 i Mississippi received a bad L.S.U, venge motive. Two years ago the rtams or tne past week, Bible punt on the latter's 31-yard line If more than one fish is to be mounted, number the skins and Awnings won 6-0 and last season I points out, should improve hunt have put the skids under the Euclid Spartans' aspirations to the state semi-pro championship and they'll be out to do it a third time this afternoon when the In Four Tilts the decision was slierhtlv more ing to some degree, inasmuch as Illinois Wesleyan football coach, and he will lead the third annual Titan invasion of Buchtel field Saturday afternoon with the expressed purpose of bringing -the Zippers' string of victories in the budding rivalry to a halt. to outlines the same.

Be sure ship outline with skin. one-sided, 16-6. in the second quarter and Captain Schneller went over center for a touchdown after Hovius and Hapes gained 23 yards in two plays. the two or three weeks preceding such rains were usually dry. Euclid club invades League Coach Len Sadowsky of the Midget Racers Vie Rams At Green Bay, Giants At "vVashington, Dodgers At Philadelphia Sunday Fish are usually scarred some in landing, especially muskies and northern pike, so it is best to look Euclid club has strengthened his park.

Whittington converted. Early in the third period Missis aggregation with a number of For Title Berths over the specimen carefully and And if youll pardon a pun, Don sippi scored again after an ex new boys, particularly In the But, all in all, hunting in a season when food appears to be plentiful in eastern Ohio has gone, literally, with the wind. What is the explanation? change of punts. Hovius inter Both Awning victories have been fighting triumphs and they are prepared for the toughest sort of an argument from a reinforced person of Bill Garay, 238-pound i3 bringing a heap big footDaii team here to battle Tommy Dow- cepted Simes pass on L.S.U.'s 46- Two score of the nation's best wram college product. ler's charges.

yard line and ran 34 yards. Hapes picked up three more yards and opponent this afternoon. The Titans have lost two games midget auto race drivers will battle tonight at Sportsman's park The Awnings have worked hard Last season an unseasonable Gladding, on an end around play. in tne final competition under for the game with Coach Bill Klein freeze killed out nut crops through-stressing offensive maneuvers. A I out eastern Ohio and well into cer- raced over the goal.

Hovius added lights in an eight-event program. Angelo To Oppose an extra point. but have performed creditably in each. They dropped a 12-7 verdict to Louisiana Tech and bowed 31-0 to Duquesne. Zipper scouts claim the Titans play hard, rugged football, which is as usual.

All contestants will be feeding special emphasis has been placed tain central parts of the state, on lateral passes, a forte not used I Provender was hard to find and L.S.U.'s only touchdown came a CHICAGO, Sept. 30. Four National Football league teams the world's champion New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers remain undefeated as the circuit swings into the third week of the 1939 championship scramble. A full schedule of five games, involving all 10 teams, is scheduled this week four tomorrow and the fifth Monday." Two of the undefeated teams, gas to men- aooaieougs with the same thought that of aualifvinEr Ryan In Mat Fray few minutes later when passes put too often by the Suncheaters in the corn fields were raided frequentlv last two seasons. by red, gray, black and fox squir- for the season's big windup a week.

the ball on Mississippi one-yard line. Simes went over center and Heap, successor to Veteran Har Klein was pleased with the show- rels, alike. ry Bell, nas ie lettermen, pius Barefooted Tony Angelo of Italy, returns to South Main Gardens Anderson converted. ing of his warriors in their 22-0 I The result has been, sportsmen win over Detroit Pi Rho Phi last I argue, that squirrels began to work eight sizable sophomores who give Opening Cut For Full Mount LSC Pes. Mississippi Tuesday night to do battle with Kavanaugh Ward promise of making his first year as a coach a successful one.

faunaay and he plans only one to the west and southwest where select the best side for the front, the new star badman, Raging- Ray Whitman Dunagin Messina lg. G. Kinard nence. me cnampionship race, however, will be run in the afternoon. Harry Hart leads the scramble for points now although he expects plenty of battling tonight, especially from Carl Forberg.

Sioux City pilot, who accumulated 70 tallies in his first aDnearancA change in his starting lineup. nut trees had not suffered So or show side of the finished mount. Capt. Ike Gage, 215-pound de The alteration sends Carl Whit- heavily. Conditions there nrobablv Now turn fish over and with a Llpkis Autrey poree rg Liles fensive "bearcat," leads Heap's the Giants and Redskins, will meet in the league opener at Washing ten to the right end post in pref- are not better than in countries in pair of scissors make a straight erence to Andy Adams.

eastern Ohio this fall. Campbell Day Baur Murphy Bussey qb Schneller veteran Akronites know this Gage well, for he was mainly instrumental in great cut in the skin only from the tail to the gills. Remove the gills ton tomorrow. Brooklyn mvades Philadelphia to tackle the Eagles, The Spartans experience plus It remains for heavy gunning in here last week. a weight edge will give them a and start separating the skm from the unbeaten Packers will be hosts Simes Ih Dodson Anastasio rh 8mith Anderson 1 Tillman slight edge in the battle.

Ryan of New York. Their match for the best two out of three falls, 90-minute time limit. Larry Kasaboski of Toronto will make his debut at the Gardens in the semi-final where he meets Bulgarian Lion Steve Nenoff for two out of three flops, one-hour time limit. Two other newcomers are matched in the one fall, 30-minute limit preliminary at" 8:30. Andy Tre- western parts of the state to drive the bushy tails back along the trail to eastern Ohio where hunt-' In addition to Forberg, Red Redmond, New York: Joe Allen.

to the Cleveland Rams, at Green games the Titans nave piayea against the Zippers at Buchtel field for the last two years. A preliminary game featuring Score by quarters: LSU 7 0 the Children's home 110-pound ers are not so massed aerainst Los Angeles, and Eddie Cox, Rochester, are slated toi compete. Bay and the undefeated Lions and the Chicago Cardinals will meet in an encore engagement, night Mississippi 0 1 7 014 eleven will begin at 1 o'clock. The them, sportsmen aeree. the body.

A dull knife is nest for most of the skinning as the flesh is soft and a dull knife prevents accidental cutting of the skin itself. Touchdowns Schneller. Gladding, Simes. Point-after-touchdown Whittington, Hovius, Anderson. Awnings' title is scheduled for One need not go very far o'clock.

I ward to find mmv snmimrini, game, at Soldier field in the other games tomorrow. i Redskin Gri ers In Narrow Victory vying against such favorites as Howard Dauphin, Al BonnelL Art Hartsfield, Chick Stapleton, Don Myers, Jake Jacobson and Russell York. v.i Ports. In fact. Arhnp-ant that The fifth game or tne weeK wui maine of Tulsa comes to grips with Terry Mefisto of London.

Chapman Hits 15th pp3 not x- bring the Chicago Bears and the Cubs Fall Behind Separate the base of the fins Pittsburgh Pirates togetner in tne OXFORD, Sept. 30. WPV Miami AS AthletlCS Lose Kn county near Mt. Vernon. from the body with the scissors or university encountered a stubborn Brooklyn Dodgers Squirrel season has 10 more dv final scheduled night game of the season at Forbes Pittsburgh, on Monday.

knife. In working close to tne head try not to bend or fold the PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30. (EE) I eight, discountina- -the two Rim. PICK THE GRID WINNERS line in its opener with Mount Union college today but eked out a 7-0 victory on a rain-soaked field.

Sam Chapman hit his 15th days on which hunting im not n.r. skin sharply, as this causes tne CHICAGO, Sept. 30. (INS) NATIONAL STANDINGS scales to "pop" from their sock Western Division W. L.

T. The Redskins scored in the homerun of the year today for the I mitted by law to run. In all Philadelphia Athletics as they lost 1 probability, unless sportsmen MAKE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF FOOTBALL PAY DIVIDENDS ets and mar the finished mount Saw 2 8 8 fourth period when Jim Kessler of The Cubs dropped- into fourth place, half a game behind the Brooklyn Dodgers, when they split a double-header with the St. Louis 3 a Detroit Troy recovered a fumble and slid a 9-5 decision to the Washington merely theorizing, gunning should Senators at Shibe park. improve this week in eastern and 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .000 Chicago Bears If, while skinning around the belly the abdominal wall is accidentally cut through it is best to 1 3 0 3 Chicago Bears Lynn Nelson started for the A's southeastern Ohio.

nri Cardinals today. Bill Lee pitched Cleveland but was removed after yielding to improve until Oct. in over the goal line. Clyde Cabas of New Castle, Mount Union quarterback, kept his team in the game with long punts and unerr F.mitern Division them to a 5-1 victory in the sec remove the entrails to avert rurtn er difficulty. W.

L. T. Pet. nine hits and six runs in four in- As- thonuMids nf nimvt. nings.

Hayes went the route for tramped for the past nook Remove the eyes and the cheek New Tork 2 "YV Washington 1 0 ond game, after the Cubs fumbled away the opener, 7-5. The Cubs took advantage of ing passes. the Senators, givine uo 11 hits. meat from the inside, scrape off State Cense rvation Commission- Brooklyn Mount Union 0 9 ft 0 0 Miami 0 0ft 77 including circuit clouts by Chap excess meat from the skin with a er Don Waters warned th.m Philadelphia 0 I -S Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 Tom Sunkel wildness to score Touchdown Kessler. Trr-for-Doint against fires In the tinder-drv Storms (placekickk.

three runs on one hit in the first inning of the. nightcap, and added woodlands. Today's Games New York at Washington. Detroit ts. Cardinals at Soldier field.

man ana ai urancato. Heidelberg Defeats Purple Eagles, 14-6 His statement was aimed ex two more on two'hits, two walks Rough Riders Maul Chicago. 1 and an error in the fifth. Young Otterbein Cardinals Murray Dickson relieved Sunkel pressly at hunters taking advantage of more than 100,000 acres of state forests which have been made available for during the fifth and held the Cubs Brooklyn at pnuaaeipnia. Cleveland at Green Bay, Tomorrow Chicago Bears at Pittsburgh.

Night games. TIFFIN, Sept. 30. UP) Method CLEVELAND, Sept. 30.

UP) the rest of the way. ical driving carried Heidelberg to shooting. No, Team Win Team Win Tie 1 John Carroll Baldwin-Wallace- 2 Illinois Wesleyan (- Akron Ohio Northern Pehlson 4 Muskingum Mfc. Union 5 Miami Western State 6 North I Buchtel 7 Central West 8 Barberton Cuyahoga Falls )()' 9 Arkansas Texas Christian 10 California St Mary's 11 Fordham Alabama 12 Holy Cross Louisiana IS Iowa Indiana- 14 Northwestern Oklahoma 15 Tulane Auburn 16 Wisconsin Texas 11 Yale Columbia 18 Washington U.CJA. 19 VUlanova South Carolina I 20 Cornell Syracuse I Case slithered and slopped to a 51-0 victory over Otterbein's heavy LST" TO OVer t.

dry but slow gridders today on a mud Last Week's Hesuns Green Bay 31, Chicago Bears 16. New Tork 13. Philadelphia 3. Detroit 37. Brooklyn t.

Chicago Cardinals 10. Pittsburgh 0. Brooklyn 33, Cleveland 13. Hitting the line early in the first of rata Wers said period. Fullback Jim Nelson of Ska w7 IZLZ 7Uld Cleveland scored the Princ-en' rW a.rn e.very hunter to be dy van Horn field before 600 spectators.

All eight touchdowns were r1 i made on running plays in the first three periods. Second and third touchdown. Johnny Heaver- sub- ed a whole nJ stitute halfback from Youngstown, Showers to m'? to the Wvard line and J8me deee, have a scale or two is dislodged it should stringers on both sides played out be saved for replacement by tne Illinois Poloists Defeat Missouri, 6-5 CHAMPAIGN, 111., Sept. 30. (HE) Illinois came from behind twice to defeat the Missouri polo team 6 to 5 here today.

Missouri opened fast, goals by Hill, Taylor and Sprout giving the Columbians a 3-0 lead. Illinois pulled up to 3-3, then went ahead 4-3, but Missouri regained the lead on two fine shots by tne fourth period. 1 taxidermist. tossed a pass to End George Timko the oast dur" fo second score. A pass, Lhler 13 1 30 051 Sea fish are usually more fatty Otterbein 0 0 ft 0 than fresh water fish and should rucncreeK to 1'ianK, produced Ash- a m.

Touchdown Schweitzer 7. -Bennett 3. Opening Cut For Half Mount Melreit. Stoll. Bchupska 3.

Try-for-point Aibrecbt plunge), Nurnberger (line lanu loucnaown. I when V- V.T Score by periods: Lw-JSi hShiinK fires in too much of this fat tissue be left on the skin the salt will not strike through to preserve the skin thor plunger, Bcnwcitcer (lino plunge i. common spoon, arid after laying the akin out smoothly without wrinkles apply salt to the entire oughly, Sportsmen contemniori, CIRCUIT MEET CLOSED LEXINGTON, Sept. 30. UD ing trip to uciaeiDrr i ..7 0 7 0 14 Touctadosm Plsnk, Nelson, Ttmko.

Try-for-poinv Turnry iplscrklcksi. Butler Halfback inner surface. Let the skin dry flat. Do not fold Some years ago an American Heavy rains, left the. Kentucky have Ho nee1 Trotting Horse Breeders associa or roll up for shipment except in war in Europe adversely a'! general was fishing off the coast of Florida and was successful in landing a large swordflsh that he wanted mounted.

tion track soggy again today and the final day's program of the Seriously Injured BLUFFTON, Sent. 30 t.v Since several other members of Lexington Grand Circuit Harness Race meeting, postponed from yesterday, was canceled. Frank Celerak, Butler Urtlver- the party wanted to continue fish SERIES GAME OFF ROCHESTER, N. SepL 30. aln tonight forced postponement of the Little World Series game between the Louisville Colonels of the American Association and the Rochester Red Wings of the International league.

CREIGHTON COPS OMAHA. Sept. 30. (UJn Outweighed 15 pounds per man, Iowa State Teachers went down to a 2S-0 defeat at the hands of suy ngm nairoack, was hurt se Mark your choice clearly for each game (win, lose or tie). Send In as many entry coupons a voir wish.

AU coupons roust be la the hands of the Football Contest Editor not later than 4 p. m. Friday and mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 4 p. m. Friday te be considered.

Coupons will be held only two day after winners are announced. Prixesj $100 for perfect score. Two hundred dollars will be divided among two or more having perfect scores. If there Is no perfect score winner, the person baring the most games marked correctly will receive fl. than two tie with non-perfect scores, 120 will be divided.

ion. Me dorain- fnt? he nS' SuSd governing Ss SST or. for that matter even plated. even contem- BOSTON COLLEGE WINS BOSTON Sept 30. (EE) The ing a tugboat was summoned to carry the fish ashore, A refrigerator car was chartered to ship the fish to a northern museum for mounting.

riously vooay an automobile accident and attendants at a hospital here said he had only a slight chance of surviving. The 23-year-old youth lost his left eye and suffered a ri first Boston college football team assembled by Coach Frank Leahy took to the air today to defeat little Lebanon Valley 45 to 0 before When the Job was finally com ease of necessity. Two methods are used In skinning large deep' sea If the fish Is to be a whole mount the skinning is identical with the above procedure, except that there is more flesh to be scraped from the akin, more work to be done, and more patience required. If the mount is to be a medallion half -mount with flat back the opening cut Is made over the back ttnd down around the belly of the fU'h. See cuL The laree fins of sharks, sword-f i turn.

etc. should be split open from the inide andean much of tie St and cartilage removed "lffiLng tarpon. pleted It represented an expendi Seymour cussion in a head-on collision near Ossian as he was ture of some 40O. 18,000 fans. Creighton.

of the Missouri Valley league tonight curS dtxrr Press earUef Si. Canadian fishermen t.2SL to A little knowledge of field Ux- NAME RUTGERS BEATS WESLEYAN his home at Ft. Waj-ne from Indianapolis for the week-end Lyle Neat 23. nrtm idermy snd a day's work would have stved the skin tut mounting NEW BRUNSWICK. N.

Sept. dominion. At tnt MARBLE IS VICTOB LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30. ADDRESS at Jo saved A few recall, officials assured w111' men that angler 30.

CP With less than a minute In play Rutgers uncorked a 43-Vard forward piM tnuchdrrwn student from rt. Wayne wh with the footba ni.L'.r Alice MafMe, national women's undred dollars of the gmpf si's ClTr FHONE. from lx money. ted to r-o hK .11 Permit- play tody tb defeat Wesleyan, 13 to 7, in the season's opener. day Jfftfd VirginiA WoJfenden, Sn Francisco, -3, 3-6, 8-0.

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