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WIN THIRD GAME OF 1931 GRID SEASON Ohio State Looms Well In Defeating Bearcats, 67-6 Buckeyes Show Wonderful Scoring Ability In Several Newcomers Along With Veterans Line Stands Test Of First Game Belated Rush Gives Notre Dame Victory In Slow Tilt Skeeketski Scores First Touchdown Late In Second Quarter Giving- Anderson's Men The Lead Hoosiers Held In Check Moving, Storage, Packing HAUMNQ Furniture rubbisn removed, etc. A anuar deal assured. McCleary canal 3834 Tainting Paper-hanging PAPERHANOINQ $3 to 3.50 per room. Cleaning; and palntltif Oood price on big Jobs For quick service call Mr. Smith at Walnut 3022.

MADISON HIGH, BUTLER DEFEAT Help Wanted Men GALION ROMPS OVER FOES TO TUNE OF 54-0 I WANT to talk to several young men, over 21. now employed, who want to get out of the NO JOB and LOW WAOE class and are desirous of By United Presi OHIO STADIUM, COLUMBUS, Oct. 3 An obviously strong Ohio State football team opened Its 1931 season under a warm sun here today by toying its way to a 67 to 6 victory over University of Cincinnati, of the Buckeye conference. The 15,700 spectators saw a few mistakes in Ohio's play but they Jeft the massive stadium with the common feeling that the Buckeye football parade will be capable of holding its own through a gloriously hard western conference sea. ion.

They also saw Cincinnati's game LEAGUE RIVALS Green And White Swamp In the above photo is shown the entire squad of Madison high school. Friday the eleven won their third game of the season on the home field. High hopft are being held by the fans for another league title. Left to right, top row: Coach Al Fendricks, Kaufman, Terry, An-llker, Irely, J. Lulch, D.

Hammer, Burdett, Beamer, Wagenhals, Pore, Dillon, McKlnley and Burger, manager. Middle Row: M. Lulch, Koozer, Spence, Henshaw, Klpp, Young, Wilkina, Lintz and Warga. Bottom row: Stewart, Taylor, Mast, Reichcrt, Oswald, M. Hammer and Roberts.

Conrad who with Relchert captain the Green and White was absent when the above photo was taken. Orangemen Show Power In a Victory Over Crestline Lexington, 54-0 As Butler Cops RT United Press MEMORIAL STADIUM, Ind Oct. 3 The 1931 Notre Dame football team, playing for the first time In 20 years without the services of the late Coach Knute Rockne, defeated a new and powerful university of Indiana eleven, 25 to 0, here today. Sweltering, humid heat sent overcoats, coats and vests from the 18,000 spectators, while players, with sticky hands, made frequent fumbles and took advantage of every opportunity to rest under the "time out" ruling. Starts Slowly The game started slowly, neither team scoring during the first quarter.

Coach Heartly (Hunk) Anderson's Notre Dame men, bothered by the heat, were pushed back Into their own territory. For a time it looked as though E. C. Hayes, Indiana's new montor had a team which could stop the Irish, but the hope dimmed when Skeeketski emulated the examples of so many Rockne men of the past, got awny early in the second period for a 70 yard run for the forerunner of the three touchdowns to come. Coach Al Fendrlck's Green and White warriors continued to lead team, held without a single first down in the first half, come back and outscore Ohio in the third A'S, CARDS TO RESUME RIVALRY the Richland county football An 80 yard run by Burneson featured the game In which the Orangemen of Gallon handed the Crestline high eleven a 54 to 0 drubbing at Crestline Saturday league after an easy victory Friday quarter.

Cincinnati played valiant over the Lexington lads. Madi son 'a eleven were far superior to ly In the last half but could not match the heavier, speedier Ohio the Blue and White team and out DELAWARE WINS PURDUE VICTOR played them in every stage of the Philadelphia Takes On World Series Complex game. Btaters. Wealth of Material Ohio State's first game uncovered a wealth of scoring potenti Starting in the first quarter, the quahlvtnK themsdvea to beoome EXPERTS In ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. No experience Is necessary but chosen applicants must be wlll-ln to devoto some spare time la training In order to qualify.

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Fendrickmen scored 21 points. Aft alities. It brought out a backfield er replacing most of the first well balanced, a charging line OVER JARDING Scrappy Visiting Outfit string men with utility players, Madison continued to score and OVERRESERVE 28-0 Walloping Given Clevelanders Tardon-ner Stars and adequate reserve strength, all of which will be needed by Coach Sam Willaman In facing the dif won by a score of 54 to 0. The lo cals' hard hitting backs ripped the Lexington line time after time and long end runs combined with the ficult schedule. Ohio State used straight foot Upsets Marion, 13 To 6 Saturday morning.

Coach Fred McCllntock's warriors were masters of the game from start to finish and the way they handled the ball and the sure-ness of their plays, if any Judgment can be passed on the first game, gave assurance that the Gallon representatives will stand a good chance of being near the top in the N. C. O. league. Starting with the opening whistle the Orangemen advanced the ball on every play and which for the most part was in Crestline territory.

The experienced men comprising the Crestline eleven, and there were eight letter men, could do nothing against the rush of the Gallon backs. The line of the Gallon eleven displayed a brand of ball that should come only in mid-season. Charg ball to beat Cincinnati, tried a speed with which plays were ex By United Presi PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3 -For the third time in as many years Philadelphia tonight took on a World series complex. Connie Mack's Athletics were home from St.

Louis where the first two games were played against Gabby Street's Cardinals, and the western club was rolling in from the banks of the Mississippi. The opening skirmishers left the status of the series where it had been before play had commenced, for the Macks captured the open ecuted soon put the Madison crew Special To The News out in front. MARION, Oct. 3-A scrappy While every member of the Delaware high school gridiron aggregation here Saturday proved Green and White played good ball the one big fault that kept the By United Prei CLEVELAND, Oct. 3-A ponderous Baldwin-Wallace eleven, powerless to score in the first three quarters, struck out with a sharp advance in the last three minutes of play to gain a 6-6 tie score from being higher.

The lo conclusively that a good little team can beat a good big team when the Harding eleven at Marlon came out on the short end of cal backs had trouble holding on to the ball and several times lost Bunas failed with the kick for point. Gorman crossed the goal In the third period for the second touchdown, after intercepting Sawlekl's pass. Again the kick failed. A pass, Murphy to Schwartz, In the fourth quarter, followed by a goal kick by Murphy, and an off-tackle run by Cronln, a substitute, In the last minute, completed the tally. Did No Threaten Never did Indiana threaten the Notre Dame goal line.

Neither team was able to make good on pass attempts with consistency. In the last periods, however, Anderson's lateral pass formation, mixed with a devastating spinner play, demoralized Indiana. Notre Dame was on the offensive throughout. yardage by this means. a 13-6 count.

Lexington while playing good er and the Streeters won in the second. Philadelphia has a law against Harding's line outweighed the ball were to inexperienced and light to hold the locals' backs from few passes for good measure and found both departments In good working order. True, Cincinnati was a weaker opponent than might have been picked for the first game, but a much stronger team might have found the well organized Ohio attack distasteful. The backfield which started the game for Ohio State is the strongest used by Willaman in the first game In his three years as head coach. In Captain Stuart Holcomb and Lew Hinchman, the halfbacks; Carl Cramer, the quarterback, and Mike Vuchlnich, the driving fullback, Ohio had a team which functioned smoothly nine tenths of the time.

Sophomore Stars Cramer, a sophomore, dazzled with his clever twisting and open field running. Cramer failed to score in his first college game, Delaware forward wall 13 pounds to the man, but the excess poundage meant nothing to the Dela charging through. One of the Sunday baseball so not until Monday at 1:30 p.m., will the competition be revived. mainstays of the Lex gridders was ware eleven who went through the with Case hero today in an Ohio conference game. The scientists strove valiantly to avert the tie by regaining possession of the ball on their own one-yard line.

After an exchange of punts, however, Baldwin-Wallace again started a march from the 20-yard line and drove relentlessly through Case territory for a touchdown. Wing carried the ball over. line with surprising regularity for their ability to block. In this point of the game they gave the locals' a few lessons. Reflect on Future The pause gave players, fans and nice gains.

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While Brown was the ohly Crestline back who could make any gains through the Orangemen, Burneson, Grubaugh, Goldsmith and Waterhouse hit the line, passed to ends and kicked near to perfection. The entire Gallon line worked in harmony and held the hard charging backs of Crestline, namely Warga and Arcudi to small gains. The summary: Crestline Pn nllon si played Friday, Lucas walloped Butler by an 18 to 12 score. The By this time every one is fairly I'KSEK INJURED DAYTON, Oct. 3 The wrestling career of John Pesek, well-known heavyweight grappler, received a setback today aa a re revamped Lucas eleven played good ball throughout the entire battle but took advantage of the weaken Delaware completed four passes out of 16 attempts, but two of ing of the Butler crew in the sec well agreed the Cards were lucky to win the second game.

The Athletics were at breakfast on their Bpecial train this morning when It rounded horse shoe curve. One of the players pointed towards the but he picked up yardage here and there all afternoon. The few them were good for touchdowns. sult of injuries suffered when the automobile in which he was riding last night with John Boris, collid The Presidents essayed 13 aerial heaves and netted gains with four of them. Ross Lindsey and P.

Fells scored the touchdown. PRESBYS BREAK FOOTBALL JINX Defeat Ashland College 21 To 0 In Game At Wooster ed with another machine at large white horse shoe laid out in that famous railroad bend. Help With Instruction Knlghtstown, near here. Lindsey, fullback for the Dela 'That thing was over in St. Speelman LE Bodley Sutton LT Krelttr KllKore li Ra6h Maherk Thayer Louis yesterday," he said.

ware squad, was easily its outstanding player. ond quarter to score two touchdowns. Butler's two tallies cama in the first and second quarters. Consistent playing by the backs worked the ball across. An aerial attack In the final stanza gave Lucas the needed touchdown to win.

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Day and evening classes. Waterhouse Goldsmith Delaware Fell Roberts Fells Fleming Hagaman Ribold By United Presa WOOSTER, Oct. 3 Determined to break a jinx of three flaws which might have appeared in his generalship were lost in his brilliant all-around performance. The Dayton youth did most of Ohio's kicking, usually from quick formations. To Vuchlnich, another sopho-Jnore, went the honor of scoring Ohio State's first touchdown of the year.

He plunged over from the one-yard mark slightly less than 10 minutes into the first period. He played a steady game, both in backing up the line and in going through center for extra yards. The veterans, Holcomb and Hinchman, were at top form. Holcomb led Ohio's scoring with three touchdowne. Included in his iday's work were jaunts of 47 and 30 yards through broken fields and over the goal.

Hinchman was Score by quarters: Dickinson Secretarial School, 301 Richland Trust Bldg. Brie 1731. years' standing, Wooster univer uaun 14 13 1 J4 Crestline 0 0 0 Lucas 18 Pes. Butler 12 raUINL A 9Qi CANAL "Z7l WILL give shorthand lessons or tu Harding 1. e.

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Williams r. g. Zevas r. t. Clay r.

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h. Keller f. b. Lindsey Delaware: Kil- pitching staff. While they were expected to lose against Bob Grove, just as they did, in the first game, pre-serles experting dwelt at length on the chances of Earnshaw also to tame the red-birds.

It was Earnshaw who twice licked the Cards in 1930 Grove is expected to pitch the ioucnaowna: uruoaugn 2, Burneson waternouse Alrlck Goldsmith 1 Safety: Bodley. Elston Heinlen Hopper Ross sity's Scots defeated Ashland 21 to 0 in a game on the home lot today. The game was indicative of the football feud which has reigned for nine years between the two institutions. In those years of play LOCAL Points after touchdown: Burneson 2, Jones LB Leedy Culler LT Rutford Voltz LQ Darling Hearae Ramsey Mattuck RO Kunkel Hunt RT Hazlet Jones RE Loney Bright QT Teeters Zody LH Mlshey Curtis WANT AD RATES Referee: Balllnger, Sanford. Umpire: Wllaon, Otterbein.

Head linesman: Martin, Miami, IIIMIMIIIIIIIHHIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIMMIIMIMIIIItlll MMIK Substitutions Ashland has defeated Wooster only bourne for Fells, Wyss for Elston, Shipley spayae 3 I Warner FB Crunkleton time times times I times NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Lucas 0 12 0 818 23o 40o 70o 3 lines twice. The triumphs were recorded in 192S and 1930. The first touchdown today was the result of a drive early in the game. The ball was placed in scoring position following a 20-yard Fans Again Invited To The News Series Party When play in the 1931 world series is resumed at Philadelphia tomorrow, local fans may I 30a I 52o I 900 toring in my noma, rnont uanu 4591. MEN AND GIRLS EARN BIO MONEY Positions waiting.

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Williams for Clark, Bray for Butler 6 6 0 012 Referee Huston. Ohio State. Umpire Bell, Ohio State. Touchdowns Leedy, Zody, Loney, Warner. SWAMPS BISHOPS, 54-0 Violets Show Strength called upon frequently to carry the ball and score twice.

His first touchdown was a 40-yard race around right end. Cincinnati furnished a few thrills with its doggedly deter I 7c 12c I 20a spin by Brinkerhoff. Hamilton took No ad taken for less than 25c. Ccunt live average words to "he line. Ads for "work of any kind" run free.

In Saturday's Game Bv United Press again hear and visualize the play by attending The News radio-playograph party. Game time is 1:30 p.m. Come early and get a good place from which to see every play recorded as soon as it happens. mined play. The Ohio River team surprised the Ohio State team and the fan gathering on the opening play of the game, when Merle Wil Ads ordered six days and stopped before expiration will only be charged for I the exact number of times the ad JOHN CARROLL DROPS appeared and adjustment mads at the AERIAL ATTACK GIVES RAMS VICTORY, 20 TO 7 New Yorkers Turn Back West Virginia the ball over and Nelson drop-kicked the extra point.

A late Wooster offensive in the first half was stopped twice by Ashland inside the 10-yard line. Late in tho game Courtney tore off a spectacular 45-yard run to score the second touchdown. Frost kicked the point. A third score was made by Hamilton at the end of a 40-yard drive. liams, Bearcat haifbacK, returned the Ohio State kickoff 38 yards to rate earned, Errora in want ads will be corrected and an extra Insertion given only when notification Is made before the second Insertion.

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Louis was all excited yesterday over a story which had Grove with a pitching finger so badly blistered as to leave him unfit for further series duty. Bob exhibited this "awful" blis rare may no so Iree charge. YANKEE STADIUM, N. Oct. 3 Chick Meehan's mighty New York university eleven rolled up a 54-0 score today In defeating West Virginia Wesleyan in a drab contest before 16,000 spectators.

Joe Lamark, N. Y. quarterback, wag high scorer for the day accounting for four of his team's eight goals. The New Yorkers were supreme in every department of the game. They scored Just as easily on passes as they did through the line.

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3 A brilliant forward pass attack featuring Captain James Murphy, shifty half back, gave Fordham a 20-7 victory over West Virginia today. Fordham scored shortly before the first quarter ended on a forward pass, Fisher to Captain Murphy, and the Fordham leader crashed through for another six-pointer in the second quarter. West Virginia displayed a strong noo.ner. unio. lVnnl EDUCATED MAN OB WOMAN to repre.

sedan on N. Mulberry St. leave the line was too Btrong to be crashed By United Press Undeniable football power was shown by Wittenberg's team Friday night as it skipped through John Carroll for a handy 13 to 6 victory under the lights of Cleveland's Municipal stadium, Two other night games were played in Ohio. Xavier university won its second game of the season, beating Kenyon, an Ohio conference opponent, 41 to 0. Muskingum defeated Findlay, the northwest champion, 21 to 0.

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Dover 3933. first stringers after Cincinnati had recovered a fumble on the 12-yard mark. In two plays, the charging Williams scored from a deceptive reverse play, outrunning Ohio's left end. Metz failed in his placekick attempt. Ohio's only outstanding weakness was at the ends.

Junius Fer-rall and Howard Rabensteln started the game, later giving way to Fred Conrad, Bert Nasman, Bill Hosket and Don Russ. Ferrall showed aggressiveness at times, scoring two touchdowns in the last period after blocked kicks. Rabenstein and Bell broke up the kicks that were turned into scores. Rabensteln looked good defensively in the first half. The Ohio State line was almost Impregnable.

Ted Rosequist, the giant Cleveland sophomore and Bob Haubrich, a senior, broke up play after play. Haubrich scored Keward. LOST Diamond ring at Reed's, oold- er attack in the second half but Fordham's stubborn defensive play Dame Fortune Crosses Up Kish-Coached Team With the breaks, of the game decidedly against them, Bucyrus Redmen suffered their first defeat of the season when they fell before Columbus South high, 20 to 13 in a game at Columbus Friday night. Bucyrus, according to reports from Columbus, outplayed and outfought the Southerners throughout the game with exception of the last few minutes of play. Talbot and Pope starred for Coach Alex Kish'a outfit.

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Jake Flowers played third in the second game, and seemed more sure of himself. He went hltless as did several others on each side but he handled his three chances faultlessly. Wally Roettger is expected to return to right field for the Cards. He played that place the opener with Grove pitching, but Wat- between 1 and 5 m. Wednesday.

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3. -In a closely fought game here Friday, Loudonville and Bellville high school grid teams battled to a 7 to 7 tie. Bellville scored in the second quarter when Hamilton went over the Loudonville goal line. He later material. Reasonable labor.

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Samples free. Puri football games, will met their Ohio neighbors, the Cleveland Indians, here next Wednesday night. Coach George Clark's team has beaten the Brooklyn Xiodgcrs, the Chlcogo Cardinals and the New York Giants. Cleveland haj been rated slightly weaker than SAVANNAH, Oct. 3.

At a at Ashland Thursday evening, Summaries: in the game. His teammate Sams, rambled 35 yards a few minutes later for the second and last score Scoring touchdowns: Ohio State. Hol The second games of a series of baseball games comprising teams of Ashland county will be played at the fairgrounds in that city today. Savannah plays Ashland North End and Nova meets Red Haw Jordon's 12-yard run for a touchdown and Hyatt's plunge for the extra point evened the count in the third quarter. Galion Eagles Meet Ashland Team Today land Furnace Canal 3092.

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the superintendents of all the rural schools mapped out a schedule for nlch 2. Kcete; Cincinnati. Williams for Oberlin. Kicks for both points after touchdown failed. Scoring points after touchdown: Ohio State, Haubrich 5.

Peppe. Welever, The Kent offense rushed the ball substitutions: unio fatate: le, con- Game time is 1 p.m. Finals in the series will be played one week rad. Haskell, Russ; It. Bell, Vanhlarl to the Oberlin 10-yard line but lost It on a fumble during the lively first quarter.

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Ball State Teachers Lose To Miami, 47-6 ny I'niteil Presf OXFORD, Oct. 3-Miami university humbled the Ball State the basketball teams for the season ending with a county tournament Feb. 26 and 27. The games to be played at home will be Nov. 20 against Nova; Nov.

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29, Albion. Games away from home will be played at Polk, Dec. Nova, Jan. Ruggles, Jan. 22; Sullivan, Feb.

Albion, Feb. 12. Feb. 19 is an open date and the 26 and 27 Is the tournament. tan Novelty, 1413 Jackson, Chicago.

SALESMEN SEEKING AN OPPORTUNITY IT IS HERE NOW! Several men of real ability will find a notable opportunity In this locality by the expansion of a sound and hlghgrade selling organization. Selling experience valuable but not essential. Men selected will be married men with famine; have clean character, plenty of initiative and willing workers. They will be backed by an extensive plan ot co-opratlon and advertising that will be gratifying to Intelligent men. Remuneration on a liberal commission basis that should enable chosen men to earn a substantial Income frcm the day they start.

In your rply. give full Information. Desirable men will be gtven a personal Interview bv tho District Halra Manager. Answer Box C-4 Care News com; Ig, Lukz, Tanskl; c. Delirh, Cochran; Peppe, Kile.

Dlchl. Allen; rt, Baiimgartm. Zeckhauser, Johnson: re, Nasman, Wilson; q. Ollnhant, Hotter. PuKltt, Vlrtts, Drakulloh; Ih.

Keete, Kull; rh, Carroll, Grady, Kmbrey; fb, Wellever Cron. Cincinnati: le. Patten. Wyatt; It. Pater; Ig.

Brown: Navi. Smith; Kappas: rt, Ballman; re. Hell, Kile; Ih, Davis; rh, Slrtlnger; FltzRerald. Officials: Referee, David Reese, Denl-eon. Tmplre: Don Hamilton, Notre Dame.

Field Judge: H. w. Emsweller, Denl-son. Head linesman: Russ Flnsterwald, Syracuse. from ML Gilead High Beats Radnor Outfit, 19 To 0 Special To The News MT.

GILEAD, Oct. 3-Mt. Gilead high gridders easily defeated Radnor, 19 to 0 in a game celebrating "high school day" here Friday. Hull with two touchdowns and Peyne with one, put Mt. Gilead out in front.

Special To The News GALION, Oct. 3. -A greal deal of interest is being manifested in the football games played on Sunday of each week by the Eagles football team under the management of Charles Cheap. This is a semi-professional team featuring Johnnie Burnlson, last year's star quarterback for Heidelberg college. The Eagles will play the Ashland O.

N. G. on Sunday at 3 p. m. at Sargel's field.

Music will be furnished by Gallon's Booster band. SAVANNAH NINK LOSES SAVANNAH, Oct. 3. A.crowd of Otterbein Wins From Hiram Saturday, 25-0 Bv United Press WESTER VILLE, Oct. 3 Otterbein, showing Increasing strength as the day wore on, today easily defeated Hiram by a score of 26 to 0.

With a first quarter in which both teams fumbled badly, the Otterbein squad came back in the second frame with a driving march which carried the ball into scoring position. Albright snapped a pass to Francis for the score. Francis scored again in the third period, breaking through from the four- teachers of Muncie, today. The score was 47 to 6. A Miami fumble and a 14-yard pass, McCommon to E.

Johnson, gave the teachers a touchdown in the first two minutes of play. Thereafter the game was all Miami. The Ohio school pushed over a touchdown In the first quarter and again In the second. WILDCATS COP LEXINGTON, Oct. 3-The University of Kentucky Wildcats opened their football season here today with a 19 to 0 triumph over COURT OF COMMON PLEAS RICHLAND COUNTY OHIO B.

D. Styert, Plaintiff, vs. Catherine Styert. Defendant NO. 201 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Catherine styert, whose residence 1s 2947 Saint Jean Avenue.

Detroit, Mlch-luan, will take notice that D. Styert nas filed his petition for divorce only against her in the Court of Common Pleas of Richland County. Ohio on the 3rd day of September. 1931. and that same will be for hearing on or after the 18th day of October, 1931 R.

J. NICHOIS, Atty. tor Plalntllf. Sept. -13-19-26-Oct.

4-11. TLAY FINALS TODAY Mrs. E. R. Smith and Miss Gladys Evans will play for the women's title in the Possum Run Golf asso Fredericktown Wins Initial League Fray FREDERICKTOWN, Oct.

3. The Fredericktown football team won their first league game of the season from Gambler here Friday afternoon by a score of 27-0. Charles Sargent and John Johnson starred for Fredericktown, cnthuiaHtlc fans watched the baseball and lcittenball games at Ruggles Thursday afternoon, when the Savannah boys won with a score of MARINKS WI.V SCRANTON, Oct. 3-The Quantlco Marines football team defeated St. Thomas college 14 to 7 hera last night before 8,000 fans.

The Marines made alt their points In the last half. ciation tourney the finals of which Continued On Next Page 12 to 1 nd the girls lost by six are scheduled to atart at 2 p.m., today. yard line. points, the score being 21-15. Marysville.

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