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PACE 12; THE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS lSATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1Jw. CENTRALS EDGE The Muincie ''-Evening Press Pa ports- News ge of EYES CENTER Oil IRISH, CRIMSON OUT K0K0M0 IN DIVING LESSON YOUTH DECIDES GRID THRILLER Back at Helm for the Irish Indiana Football Enthusiasts' Celebrate Navy Day. PROS OPEN LAST HALF OF SEASON GARDEN UP Mauriello Wins Close One From Chicago Bears Will Operate Without Halas. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.

Na TODAY'S PROGRAM. bleveland, OhloNoirt Dmt t. low City. Purdu io Intimnapoll DrPauw r. Buur Rockford, 111.

VtlparaiM vi. Aum-tana. Franklin, Ind. Roaa Polr Prank- lin. Ind-Farlham Wa.

Terra Hue, Xnd. St. Joufph'a Indiana State. North Manchetter. Ind.

Ball Siai V. Manrhester. Hanover, Ind. Centra va. Hanover.

Aging Savold. NEW YORK. Oct. 31. JP) Box ing's war-time "duration champ" of the heavyweights probably will come Loop Crown Will Depend on Game at New Castle.

BY BOB WILLIAMSON. Muncie Central's Bearcats, playing in wind and rain, fought down an inspired Kokcmo team at Bearcat Field Friday night, today were all set to become North Central Conference champions for the third straight year. The Cats, who are undefeated and untied in conference play, have one loop game remaining. They play the Rose City" Trojans of New Castle next Thursday night and should win rather handy fashion, as the Trojans are experiencing their worst season in years. The game was moved up from Friday night.

cut of a November 27 Madison Square Garden bout between Tami Mauriello and Jimmy Bivins, and tional League football teams open the final half of their season tomorrow and It is becoming increasingly apparent that the elevens with title aspirations, except for Washington and the Chicago Bears, had best turn their offenses into high gear. Washington eliminated much of the immediate uncertainty of the the prospect shouldn't make Joe Lcuis miss a minute's sleep. For, while Mauriello showed plenty of power in the stretch to overhaul the tiring Des Moines veteran, Lee INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 81.

The general public celebrated Navy Day last but Indiana football fans did it today as Notre Dame's Irish went to Cleveland for a match with the U. S. Naval Academy Savold, in the last two heats, win a 10-round decision in the Garden Eastern race last week by defeating Pittsburgh but hasn't yet convinced Mike Getto. young coach of the 'f: I Wt i 4S I rv V' (PNfiV.v -V -1! i it last night and get the shot with Bivins, he didn't uncover anything that puts nun in Louis league yet And as for Bivins, although he holds decisions over Maureillo and Bob Pastor In recent operations, he Last nghi Kokomo struck quick and hard. The Wildcats moved 65 yards from the opening klckoff for a touchdown.

Wible plunged from the two yard line for the score. Dale Padgett added the extra point from placement. The score was 7 to 0. Fishermen Strike Back. Muncie didn't stay down long.

1 A ft ft iL' V. I 1 still is barely more than a light-heavyweight, although a lot of the fclks say he's the best of all the bigger boys in action today. Lee Almost Surprises. The village's better-known book Brooklyn Dodgers, that the race is over. The Redskins entertain the Philadelphia Eagles tomorrow and.

no matter how great their letdown from last week's tussle, Mr. Sammy Baugh should hurl them to a triumph. In the West, the Bears will be operating without George Halas for only their second time in the club's history. Halas turned over his coaching duties to his aides earlier in the week and reports to the Navy for active duty today. Jacobs Called to Service.

His absence is expected to have little effect on the Bears who tangle with the improving Detroit Lions this week. Tomorrow's action at Brooklyn, where the Cleveland Rams are the Bill Shaw gives land-based instructions to Ginger Hunt, former national junior swimminjr itar, who seeks new aquatic laurels from divinr board in Los Angeles. The Fishermen went 71 yards in 11 plays. Jim Smith went over from the nine. Campbell's kick was wide and Muncie trailed, 7 to 6.

In all this time both teams had been using straight football, never employing forward passes or razzle dazzle. Muncie, the wind to Its back, took a poor Kokomo kick on the 29 and drove for a score. Jim Smith went over from the four. Campbell's kick was again wide and the score stood 12 to 7. As the third quarter opened, Bob Clark, reserve guard, blocked a kick on the 13.

and John Smith fell on the ball in the end zone for the score. Campbell this time kicked the extra point. The score: 19 to 7. makers last night had installed Tami a l-to-3 shot to knock off Savold, and the betting action was brisk. Yet, so close was the tussle that at the end of the eighth round, the "hedgers" made Savold 9 to 8 to hold on for the win.

Up to that point, the bristling belting was as close as one and one. And but for the fact that Tami's younger legs were moving in high gear against the wearying westerner through the ninth and tenth Lee might have popped up with the top surprise package of the year for the entertainment of the 12,734 customers. Lee tore a cartilege in Tami's nose in the second with one of a series of "sneaky" left hand shots that the Bronx youngster just couldn't get away from. And in the fifth, he caught Mauriello pulling Dodgers' guests, will be the last for Two Indiana High Schools Sure of Perfect Records I HI i i the duration for Jack -Jacobs, the Cherokee Indian who has been scalping his foes with sharp passes all season. The Oklahoma Univer sity graduate reports for induction fZJf.

fit: Warsaw and West Lafayette Complete Their Football Seasons ana me iowa wavai scnoois sea-hawks came to Indiana University the only one of the state's big three schools to play at home today. Indiana, having won three of its five tilts this season, faced a team that has lost only once, to Notre Dame. The Cleveland game was expected to draw 75.000 spectators, most of whom favored the visiting Irish. Notre Dame opened the season with a tied game, lost the next match, and then won three straight over Stanford, the Seahawks and Illinois. Boilermakers L'nderdogs.

Purdue, with Northwestern the only notch ijj Its gun-butt this sea. son. went up against Iowa, a team that proved superior to I. U. in a 14-13 game last week.

The Indiana Conference schedule was the one shell trick today, with a pea under each walnut. Under the No. 1 walnut St, Joseph's, defending its Indiana Conference crown for the first time, met Indiana State. The only skeleton in the Puma closet so far this sea-son is last week's tie with St. Ambrose.

Walnut No. 2 concealed Eddie Mc-Govern of Rose Poly and a support ing cast out to get Franklin. Mc-Oovern scored 43 points against Earlham last week and if the GrlEzlies, with only one triumph, looked a little haggard today it was because they lost sleep over wavs and means to stop the Engineers' No. 1 boy. Inside the final walnut Butler went against DePauw, risking little as far as the Bulldogs' status In the Indiana Conference was concerned.

On the other hand a defeat for the Tigers would virtually wipe out their hopes for a share of the title, since they have won their own previous League engagement. The Conference also offered other interesting games as Wabash and Ball State two of four teams tied for leadership of the circuit met Earlham and Manchester, respectively. Valparaiso, also deadlocked for first place in the Conference, went to Rockford. 111., for a tilt with Au-gustana College. Hanover entertained Centre College Af Dnnvlll Without a Defeat or Tie.

into the Army Air Corps immediately after the game. Mel Hein, who has been- more than a center for the New York Giants for 11 years, takes on the BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shoitrldge of Indianapolis, win But Kokcmo still had plenty of life. Taking the ball on downs on (NEA Telephoto.) Coach Frank Leahy welcomed back to the Notre Dame gridiron by Assistant Coach Ed MeKeever on eve of Navy game. Leahy spent 17 days in hospital "at Rochester, and came out "feeling: fine, but a little shaky." Indiana was assTu-ed today of at ner of six straight, was idle after added duties of quarterback in the meeting with the Steelers. He will away from a punch and connected with a snappy.

hook that put Tami its game with Cathedral of Indian their 30, the wildcats went 70 yaros, a nine yard pass, Wible to Price, least two undereated and Untied high school football teams barring call the signals while the injured Tuffy Leemans watches from the of course any 'post-season playoff s. apolis wts postponed until Monday, and Washington of East Chicago, also boasting six straight triumphs, gave the touchdown, and Dale Padgett's kick was good. The score: 19 to 14. West Lafayette and Warsaw sidelines, was not scheduled this week. wound up their 1943 campaigns last The game ended with the ball in Muncie all but clinched the North down for a nine count.

In the next session, he ripped a cut over Tami's right eye with another left-hand haymaker. On the other hand, Mauriello had the blood dripping from Savold's nose as early as the third, and he sliced Lee's right eye with his two-fisted tenth-round barrage that dazed the Des Moines warrior. Muncie's Dossession on the nine freshman passing attack of Bud wint 5 "sout hnT "JSE Washington of South Bend; with Central Conference championship one and possibly two games to ko. aenwens ana sieve iacn in gooa shape, will attempt to repeat their yard line. Could Make It Record.

as it whipped Kokomo, 19 to 14. The Bearcats have only a game with Few Experienced Athletes. Left For Yorktown Tigers Four Regulars and Two Reserves Graduated and Another Boy Does Bit for Uncle Sam. early season triumph over the Green Bay Packers. The Cats haven't been defeated in a conference ball game since the fall of 1939, although they have tied in two engagements.

And if they HAWKEYES ENTERTAIN whip New Castle and again capture the conference title it will be their 0FTEN-BEATEN PURDUE third straight championship. No TIGER ROSTSR IOWA CITY, Oct. 31. The Iowa Hawkey es. making a strong bid for the Western Con New Castle before them.

Other scores last night: Warren Central Broftd Rlppl (Indl-armooltsi Washington (IndlanapoliB) 0, (Trre Haute) 0 (tie). MeOuUcjr (Oxford, Ohio) it. New Castle Noblesvule 1. Weitfield Peru Elvood 0. Central iFort Wavne) 37, Marion Wabash 26.

Columbia Citr 0. Miohigan City 13. Riley iSoiilh Bend) 12. Atlama iSouih Bendi 0. LaPorte 0 (tie).

Mishawaka SO. Hammond Tech 0. Central Catholio (South Bend) 13, St. John's (Benton Harbor, Mich.) Garrett Auburn 0. Southport 1, Ktrklin 2.

South Side (Fort Wayne North Side (Port Wayne) (postponed until Tuesday). Manual (Indianapolis) 2T, Sheridan 0. Goshen 6. Elkhart (tie). Tech (Indianapolis) 26.

Hirhmond t. Wiley Terre Haitte) 14. Marshall. IU. 7.

Worthington 7. Bloomfield 6. Sullivan 13. Br HI Memorial (Evans vi.le) IB. Reita lEvtni.

fercr.ee first division, met Purdue today in the 21st battle between National League Hockey Teams Get The Green Light BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Given the go-ahead signal by the United States and Canada, the National Hockey League will open the 1942-43 season tonight with four teams swinging into action on Canadian links. At Toronto the Maple Leafs, winners of the Stanley Cup playoffs at the end of last season, open against overpowered another foe in its mad dash toward gridiron glory. West Lafayette completed one of the year's most brilliant records by beating1 Crawfordsville last night, 39 to 0. The West Lafayette lads won seven straight games and allowed Just one touchdown.

The only opponent to score on the Tippecanoe County team was Frankfort. Eifht Stralfht Victories. Warsaw, overlooked in previous compilations, popped up last night with a record of eight straight victories by defeating Alexandria, 48 to 14. The Warsaw season record consisted of two triumhs over Plymouth and single victories over Bluffton. Garrett, Huntington, Auburn and Wabash in addition to Alexandria.

Washington of South Bend was the only other undefeated and untied team in action yesterday. The Panthers, who haven't even had a close call in eight games, overwhelmed Horace Mann of Gary, 31 to 7. the two teams in a series in which the Boilermakers hold the advantage with 11 wins against eight de other team has ever won the title more than twice in a row. Muncie this year is unbeaten and untied in conference play. Last night, Kokomo's line did everything that the Bearcats could do.

and only Smith and Jack Adams could get anywhere running against the alert Kokomo team. The two elevens were about even in statistics, although Kokomo was a slight bit on the under side. Summaries: feats and one tie. The Hawks have defeated Indiana, and lost to Illinois, while the Boilermakers hold ony an upset victory over North western, and have at home. lost to Ohio State and Wisconi-ln.

Villei 0. Both teams will be weakened by wie new yoik Kangers. At Montreal, the Boston Bruins Boonvllle 26. Washinaton ft. DCflDwDDDDJ injuries.

Iowa's Dick Hoemer, full who lost 11 members of last year's New Albany 10. Vincennea 6. Princeton 1. Bfcknell 7. Ben Davis IS, Seymour0.

Hammond 11. Whltint 6 back, and Bill Burkett, end, probably Vill not see action. Halfback squaa. move in against the Ca nadians. Detroit Opposes Bruins.

MIDDLETOWN LADItS' LEAGVE. pit Recreation Alley Clark. (Hammond) 34, Tolleston (Oary) KOKOMO 11. fiwartz L.T. Helms L.O.

O. Patchett C. B. Smith R.G. Carr R.T.

Reed E. C. Patchett B. Dale Padgett L.H. Darrell Padgett R.H.

Clark F.B. Wible 6 6 7 019 7 0 0 714 Muncie Fisher, Clark. Bui- MUNCIE -Grimes Peck Arey Barr Turner Klmberlin Fields Snyder Randall J. 8mith Campbell Muncie Kokomo Substitutes: Kenny Smock and tackle Bruce 12. EUtS i ORDNANCE DEPT Warrent did not make the trip for o.jsjnorin 137 177 its Ram.

Detroit's Red Wings, Stanley Cup 10113 114 Player Heiglith Weight Age Class Orville Atwell 5-10 145 16 Senior John Fuller 5-10 150 17 Senior Phillip Newman 5-101 159 18 Senior Phillip Hodson 5-9 140 lo Junior Maurice McFadden 6-0 160 16 Junior Don Costerison 5-9 125 16 Junior Merrill Ellis 6-0 144 16 Junior Mervin Terrell 5-11' 158 15 Junior Darrell Mahoney 5-6 122 15 Junior David Dragoo 5-2 95 16 Junior Warren Lueck 5-10 140 16 Junior Howard Stephenson 5-11 150 16 Junior Howard Jones 5-8 145 16 Sophomore James McKibben 5-8 160 ,15 Sophomore Phillip Ramsey 5-10 150 15 Sophomore Aaron Simonson 5-9 140 15 Sophomore Guy Matthews 5-10 150 15 Sophomore John Ruddick 5-9 145 15 Sophomore Max Evelsizer 5-8V 140 16 Sophomore Howard Elliott 5-11 160 15 Sophomore Charles Ellison 5-6 112 15 Sophomore Bobby Mellott 4-6 75 14 Freshman Howard McVicker 135 15 Freshman Dick Ellison 5-6 120 13 Freshman Rex Jones 5-4 125 14 Freshman Max Humes 5-3 125 14 Freshman Bob Griffis 5-5 105 14 Freshman Junior Wagner 5-2 115 15 Freshman Purdue. unausra last spring, start play on Oraves IIS 105 107 Albrlaht Cleventer 120 110 Toler Wall 151 133 134 Sandera r.Kmbrln lit 123 163 Dowell IHdcp. 131 106 92 70 98 7 (3 8fl 1 9J 120 116 116 116 FOUR GLASSY GOLTS RAGE AT PIMLICO meir nome ice tomorrow night witi the Bruins furnishing the opposition. The Chicago Blackhawks will remain out of action until Thursday Martin. Adams, C.

Smith; lock. Mode, record for the fastest mile ever run by a two-year-old. These two, with Georgie Woolf on Occupation and Johnny Langden on the Count, were expected to duel it out in the mile and one-sixteenth of the Futurity for the winner's purse of $31,320. Total St 4S 7S01 Total 587 612 601 Kokomo Price. Byers Smith.

M. Smith. Renshaw. Baker. Getz.

wnen tney open at home, also SPORTS ROUND-UP BY HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. HAMPTON FOR WHITNEY'S against the Bruins. MAYOR DAIRY Morrla 130 ISO 143 A.FusseU The league was reduced to six teams when the Brooklvn Ameri 132 149 157 107 138 109 93 78 75 129 134 137 ISO 148 10 21 21 21 d. minora 1 10 lot 123 Reed Shelby 62 94 Oravei Plttenger MS 134 182 Salmon Harrlt 162 171 189 A Cotlom IHdcp. NEW YORK, Oct.

31. (F Occupation Choice to Annex Purse of $31,320. BALTIMORE. Oct. 31.

(fpi A Muncie scoring: Touchdowns James Smith i2): John Smith. Points from try after touchdown Campbell I placement). Kokomo scoring: Touchdowns Wible, Price. Points from try after touchdown Dale Padgett 2 (placement). First downs Muncie 8, Kokomo 6, Penalties Muncie 25 yards.

Kokomo 45 yards. Fumbles Muncie. 1, Kokomo 1. Passes comnlet Kokomo Incomplete Muncie 4. Kokomo intercepted by Kokomo 1.

Yards gained, passes Kokomo 27. Yards eained by rushing (net) Muncie. 157; Kokomo 115. Referee George Yarnel.l, Wabash: umpire Lawrence Gaunt, Lo-pansport: head linseman Mose Pruitt, Conncrtviils. Totali 686 -709 743 Totali 631 68 659 There's many a slip which is about es good a way as any to sum up the prospects for the big-league INDIANAPOLIS TEAM TO MEET FLYERS SUNDAY The Singer Flyers will meet the Indianapolis Gold Medals In a semi-pro football tilt at 2:30 m.

Sunday at Mcculloch Park. IAOI I nun aivrnv compact field of four classy two-year-old colts, led by Occupation. hockey season that gets started to Lonreiow 130 120 J42 Heslln 96 MS 83 cans, 'last-place finishers In 1941-42, lost most of last year's veterans to the armed forces and suspended operations. Many stars of the last campaign will be missed this season, but the six remaining clubs have enough veterans to hold them together and an adequate supply of young talent. The youngsters are playing under an agreement with the Canadian government by which they will report for military service within 24 hours if they are needed.

night Nobody knows how it nT 1WI 132 LVtlCh MrClellan 147 145 143 Mill. was scheduled to face Starter Jim will end, but you can figure that Schneider U2 147 Hiiand 137 90 10J iio 124 7R 97 82 110 in 87 67 87 Milton in the 20th running of the All defense workers, who are wear- Its showing will be a good indication Keener 161 139 136 Porman liCPimlico HT" toda the last tag their plant badges, will be ad Hdcp. Totali 610 616 7501 Totala jimoc juvenue season, muted at a EDecial m-iea. 60 1 627 iSt Early wagering indicated that Oc- elude Burris of Muncie and Central The Flyers are seeking their sec ELKS BRICKMASONI pation, from the stables of John BACONIZED Ken Sigler, Yorktown basketball coach has his work cut out for him. Graduation riddled the Tiger squad, ond victory of the eeason and have Catholio of Ft.

Wayne. Other out of -county foes are Union City, Fair WIVES I TREADS BADGERS AND BUCKS IN CRUCIAL GAME oaena lOi I2S 104 Wllholt 143 141 US worked hard throughout the week, Marsch of Chicago, would go to the post a short-priced favorite of an mount Middletown, Frankton and taking four regulars and two re army emergency relief day crowd. serves. In addition the navy claimed The Gold Medals, managed by Clyde Hoffa, feature many former high school stars and use the forma Parker, all rugged quintets. Hudson Only Regular Left, ILLINI AND MICHIGAN PLAY BEFORE 35,000 ANN ARBOR.

net. 31 Occupation, winner of nine of his J. Davis, a junior last year. Davis who measured 6-2, is now aboard a nainer us iit in jueia 1M 1S9 ll Kara 92 130 113 Study lo nn Love 132 1.11 134 Mlntnn 142 129 140 Lam 205 146 138 B.Thrnbf 176 182 142 Rdcp. 62 86 42 Totala 711 TOT 640 Tola la 772 707 732 I Won roll oft.

Coach Sigler has Phil Hodson, 12 starts, has earned S189.855.50 to sub-chaser at New Orleans, accord clever little guard, as the only reg tion. Probable lineups SINGER FLYERS place him in position to break the all-time money record for two-year- ular to build around. Hodson had ing to information reaching Sigler. OOLD MEDALS two years of varsity experience oias saia.ow sec the filly Tod Michigan and Illinois tangled here today in a football battle promising top-notch Individual duels for an expected 35,000 fans as well as bear Jack Parkinson, for four years STOMA BEAUTY 1 CHEVROLET Barry Flight In 1931. SHOP 'Huber lsj 108 10 Maurice McFadden, a reserve in.

1942, is the only other Individual with Newton 89 130 10C Satlerfleld 74 42 Habuaart Roth Linn of the future of baseball and other sports For instance, with about 40 percent of last year's players already in the armed forces, hockey clubs are loading up with guys like Ebbie Goodfellow and Sweeney Schriner who either had retired or were about to; they're using former third-stringers and minor leaguers in some of the more Important spots and bringing in as many 17 and 18 year old rookies as they can And baseball men might take, note that Instead of cutting down their squads, the ice house gangs all are planning to carry about 18 players although they can only use 15 in any one game The idea, presumably, is to have spares handy in case some of the kids don't come up to expectations or in case they get that 24-hour notice to return to Canada and get 'measured for a uniform. Today's Guest Star. Kenneth Jones, Peoria (111.) Journal-Transcript: "An unbeaten foot one or the county's outstanding athletes, was graduated last spring as were Gant and Hinkle, regular forwards and E. Davis, guard. Cos Count Fleet Rates Second.

Second in the early odds, and ex varsity experience. Among the ath ing directly upon the Big Ten title hopes of both teams. Condon letes likely to see first string action Morrla Hall Fording Johnson McLaughlin Buckley Rector Wright ChaTfant Howell Thompson L.E, L.T. L.O. C.

O. R.T. R.I. SB, l.K. rcH.

F.B. White Calbert Halfbacks Tom Kuzma of Michi in addition to Hodson and McFad terison and Humes, reserves are also pected to give the son of Bull Dog his principal opposition, was Mrs. John D. Hertz's Count Fleet, the: Bruner den, are Atwell, Fuller, Costerison, among the missing. Kin nrown 1UH IC urling 14 81 78 Kiuk-I! 13 9 Ifll Filer 87 101 Jol rjpon B2I1I 8kua 81 li' loft Thramr 101 103 128 Hdcp.

36 27 29 Total wiTlw! Totali 527 472477 CIVIC KOWMKO LEACifE. Munne Bowllnt Center Alley' KrWANIS I LIONS NO. I Focht 144 156 151 Mansfield 108 1V 1 Burt 113 1)0 143 Blind 117 137 I3T Hoffa The tigers as usual are playing speedy colt which holds the world's Ellis, McKibben, Ramsey and Simon son. omailnian one of the county's toughest sched gan, continuing his comeback after early season injury, and speedy Don Griffin of Illinois shared attention with two guys In the line, Julius Pranks, the Wolverine Negro guard, and Alex Agase, alert Dlinl playing the same position. Yorktown has been a consistent ules, having added Hagerstown tt Favorite's Role, in Big Ten Struggle at Stake.

MADISON, Oct. 31. The Western Conference's only undefeated football teams this season Ohio State and Wisconsin clashed today and with victory went the role of favorite to capture the Big Ten crowd of about 40,000 was expected for the game, one of the nation's top attractions. The game was the 13th between the two elevens. The Badgers, seeking their first win over the Buckeyes, the nation's No.

1 eleven, since 1913, banked on sophomore Elroy Rirsch and fullback Pat Harder, both of whom have been handicapped by ailments. Gene Fekete. one of the country's hiehest scorers, and his backf ield front runner and despite the dearth of experienced players, may be a list or opponents that will tax Sigler's inexperienced boys to the Grayson's Scoreboard Dooler 17? 130 13 Bennett 152 14111 Hartley 180 204 184 Wine 173 147 M8 Bruce 13 166 148 Oadburr 10 174 l2 utmost. Outstanding opponents In- counted on to be a serious con tender for county honors come tour ney time. The Tigers, under Sigler, 2jHdc'' 31 27 31 Total 7S1 806 764! Total 867 776 772 were County Champions in 1939 and BY HARRY GRAYSON.

Mud From the Cleats LIONS NO. ball team Is one that is living on 104 180 183 Sitea Marsh NEW YORK, Oct. 31, Speaking of scouting, as we were awhile ago. Dartmouth miirht have farprl MANES I 106 113 106 129 134 14 171 117 ISO Blind Marsh. borrowed time." Service Dept.

127 127 127 Owen 107 139 M.VAIIen 120 120 120 Blind 185 149 191 Rinard 33 33 33 against Yale had not Green agents trailed the Elis BY JACK RICHMAN. 142 142 M2 188 164 Blin4 Orover Hdcp. When Major Robert F. Spotts- runners-up in 1941. Yorktown schedule: Nov.

6 Union City, here. Nov. 11 Frankton, here. Nov. 20 Burris (Muncie), there Nov.

25 Cowan, there. Dec. 4 Daleville, here. Dec. 11 Gaston, here.

Dec. 18 Parker, here. Dec. 23 Eaton, here. Jan.

8 Harrison, here. wood, one of the best officer golfers They were convinced that, through necessity, all' the Bulldogs could do was pass. The Blue had no running attack to 736 670 711 Total 786 T4S 784'Total at Fort Hancock, N. challenged Sgt. Alph Zedalis, the enlisted men's speaK oi.

WILDCATS I ORIZZLtEB Thor'biirg 18 159 123'MIller 147 151 142 Meranda 131 129 144 Bolenrer 134 220 143 champion, to a match, Pvt. Emil Sabol, who was runner-up to Zedalis So Hanover was drilled for defense against the aerials of Shenk 220 181 119 Aubury 107 14A181 Mills 109 11 155 Beker 125 117 124 for the title promptly offered to Hugh Jvnowlton, laylor and left-handed Tim Hoopes over head stuff that never came. a Slaughter 13 219 179 Warner 17 mo M5 caddy for the sarge Freddie (Ft. Fierro, Billy Conn's trainer, is due to go into the army at Fort Dix, Imagine the element of. surprise when Yale bobbed up jMOCp, 3 34 34 Total 821 80S 720! Total J26 ill" 738 ROTARY TAILfwiSTrns N.

Thursday but he's hoping for Jan. 27 Middletown, here. Jan. 29 Central Catholic Wayr.r. there.

Feb. 5 Cowan, here. Feb." 10 Daleville, there. Feb. 12 Hagerstown, there.

Feb. 19 Frankton. there. Feb. 20 Fairmount, there.

wun tne remarkable treshman backs, Stanley Weiner and Bob Pickett, who quickly made Howard Odell forsret a trood t.eary 157 I6 153 Parsley I42lint5 a quicK transfer to New Cumberland, where Billy is stationed. Kltselman 186 13 179 ThornbUrf 121 172 share of New Haven passing and concentrate on making some The American Bowling Con Hem reicn irai'w 138 130111 teh ISO 186 157Gllmore 115 16S 140 Olll 14 16J 149 Alexander 135 138 2' partner, Paul depended upon to power Ohio State to its fourth conference win, and Its sixth straight victory of the season. CUBS LOSE CATALINA AS TRAINING GROUND CHICAGO, Oct. 31. OF) Santa Catalina Island, located 26 miles off the Pacific Coast, is lost to the Chicago Cubs for spring training after 21 years.

James T. Gallagher, general manager of the Cubs, said today plans were being made to have the Cubs train at Wrigley Field, home of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast League. The Los Angeles club, meanwhile, plans to train at Ontario, Calif. Gallagher also said he was planning a reduced sorinsr training schedule of games with the burgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox ard St. Louis Browns, which also will train in California.

gress reports it is represented by one ex-champion In each of three branches' of the armed forces and wonders if there are more. Matty 60 60 66 Total 861 842 804 Tottl 711 794 869 CAPITALS SIGN WINGMAX. INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 31.

rim or that old rittsburgh running stuff click. Because they did not enroll until Sept. 28, Howie Odell had never seen Stan Weiner and Pickett when Reggie Root, the yearlings' coach, sent them over from the freshman field the Tuesday before the triumph over Dartmouth. The varsity was having a bad practice, and in despera WILDCATS SEEK FIRST CONFERENCE VICTORY MINNEAPOLIS. Oct.

31. UP) Faetz, is in the Army, George PERHAPS you never knew, but Chief of Police Joe Stipp was once a tHngfaCntirfor MichlSan City High School football team. Stipp captained the eleven, too. HmnSfr terribIe day when Michigan City was playing "Hh- Both teams wero big. smart and tough, unbeaten and north gSme WaS expected to declde tne championship of the 1Thev bailed to a standstill for 59 minutes, and with seconds remaining, chigan City was on its own five-yard line in possession of the ball.

The Michigan City coach Andy Gill, sent in word that the boys were to play it safe, be satisfied witlra tie score. The quarterback called a line buck. But Stipp, anxious to win, overruled him. called for a touchdown play, a razzle dazzle affair in which three men handled the ball back of the line. Everything went fine.

The entire Hammond defense was sucked over to one side and the Michigan City- half, a fast little guy, was all set to take the ball and scoot for the weak side when a big Hammond tackle lumbered into the play, was hit in the chest with the ball, fell over the goal line and on top of the pigskin for a touchdown. Just then the game ended and Stipp saw approaching over the field the angry face of Andy Gill. Gill grabbed him by the arm, marched him off the field, and, according to the Chief didn't leave a single word unspoken. Stipp played in those rugged days when an accepted stategy was to hit the offensive center In the face while he was bent over the ball preparatory to starting the, first play. This usually softened him up for the remainder of the ball game.

"It's no mystery to me why Roy Riegels ran the wrong 'way In that celebrated Georgia Tech-California Rose Bowl game of 1929 which Georgia won, 8 to 7. Riegels was a there's been many a time I was so dizzy from a beating around the head that, by the end of the first quarter, I didn't know if I were standing up or sidewise." One of the Chief's favorite stories concerns a Indiana-Illinois ball game of 1912 or 1913 was for the conference championship. Late Vaier of Milwaukee in the Navy and Max Stein of Hollywood in the Coast Guard. Northwestern, always one of Minnesota's toughest customers, sought Joe; Brown, wingman for the Omaha hockey team in 1941. ha sitmpri tion, uoacn uaeii stuck tnem into tne scrimmage its first conference victory today azalnst the Golden Gonhers.

de play with the Indianapolis Capitals this season. General Manainir nirlr Dots All, Brothres. Called upon to tell New York Stan W'efner ran 40 yards for a football writers something about his Miller said yesterday. fending Big Ten champions. Some 30,000 fans were expected for the touchdown on the first play.

"Weiner ran for a couple more before it was eld high school coaching rival, Paul Brown of Ohio State, Ensign Larry encounter. says Odell, "and I could tell by the way the squad reacted The Wildcats have downed Min Othgor or the Manhattan Beach ICE COLD I had my men, that we'd turned nesota three times since 1936, but have lost by one point decisions the last two seasons. the corner." Coast Guard told them what a Great guy Paul Is, then concluded: "I'd still like to be associated with a team that knocks the socks off him. So they're discussing material Both teams reported Injuries to BEEH Football Results again at Yale. Praise Brown and pass the star players.

Bill Daley, the Go Odell exDlains that in the last few ammunition. phers' leading scorer, and Otto Gra "And I never wanted to talk so badly in my life," beams Yale's young head coach. Not even an air raid can stop a horse race once it is started. Instructions to Jockeys at Empire City make this clear. "When on the track and an air raid alarm is sounded come back to the paddock and bring your horses In the stalls," read the poster.

"When your horses are in the stall gate finish the race, then come back in the paddock and weigh in at the Jockey scale room." And it will be all right with players if the one they're betting on loses no time. Thumb-nail sketch of any rodeo: Throwing the same old bull. ham, North western's passing and running sparkplug, are amonz those years at New Haven so much was heard about the lack of material that, by common consent of coaches and players, they refrained from talking about it. Fights Last Night handicapped with Injuries. Minnesota, after losing to Illinois, bounced back last week to beat TO CARRY OUT POPULAR PRICES Madison Square Gardens MADISON AND WILLARD New York.

Tami Mauriello. 184, Dubuque 25, Wartburg 6. St. Thomas 18, St. John's 0.

Grand Rapids 7, Hope 7 ftie). Central Michigan 13, Wayne 0. Ncrthwestern College 19, Milton 0. Doane 14, Nebraska Wesleyan 3. Youngstown 35.

Illinois Wesleyan 6. Hamline 13, Augsburg 0. Midland 14, York 6. Missouri Valley 55, Central 13. After Yale football respectability New York, outpointed Lee Savold, in me game, imncus siarcea a arive on its rive-yard line.

Up the neld they came, cracking the middle of the line all the time for four or five yards at a clip, until they had the ball on the Indiana 20. Here the Indiana crowd began to chant: "Hold-that line! Hol that line!" Up out of the line rose the Indiana center. He muttered an oath, shouted up at the crowd: "You guys come down and hold 'em yourself. I'm tired. had been restored by the smashing victory over Dartmouth, Howie Odell Michigan.

Northwestern has lost to Purdue, Michigan and Ohio State. PHOXE 3303 FOR THE BEST CLASSIFIED RESULTS. lSlai. Des Moines, fl0. Detroit.

Jimmy Edgar, 149, Detroit, knocked out Tony Motisi, 146,2, Chicago, (D. stood around the dressing room for an hour and not a single newspaper man showed up..

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