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iS RUNNING iLLINi ATTACK BEATS PITTSBURGH BEARS TO CLASH Ckicif Stir Tniiati Oft 22. IU4. BUCKEYES PUSH ONE FOOT FOR A TOUCHDOWN A Prt 2 Par 3. Games Today P'lrmt I mi i buttn Kf. lr-lnd Umi at ft fubvr (rd-riil at 1 nrk 6iant.

nrnriklin litrrt at RM'ikiea. Rnttnn lankt at rtiiladelphla Faxtrt. 22SOZI WITH LIONS AND OHIO STATE 26 Tftn.vi nREATT.ATTFS fife TODAY! Ram. The Petroits' victory aj scored over the Brooklyn TSrers. No relief is in sight for the GaM- Westerners Pile Up Score in Long Dashes.

Pitts. who rr-t th lirHf fpa'pff sJlTnj i Giants in New York. The rrerg-i eleven will get alorg without Turner I Johnny Butler, the half bacl from Zorieh i Tennsee who has been Hoptnvtt for to hustle. Ultuw Rnnvanl Mrlran Green Bay and Rams Battle for 1st Place BY HARRY WARREN'. hirmo Tribune Fre Serrtre Green Bay.

Wis, Cf. 21 T.f elusive ownership cf the rni in western division cf the Ns Football league be at'ttaVe t-v morrow when the unbeaten Cleveland Rams and Green F.av Pa ken BY EDWARD PRELL. The Bears, who last week embarked on their steepest climb in many seasons, will try to take another laborious step this afternoon in Wrigley field with the help of the Detroit Lions. By winning today the defending champions could reach the respectahle percentage figure of .500 in the National Foot-ball league race, which still would keep them far off the pace unless something awful happens to the un Continued from first port page. Mike F.oussus gave Pittsburgh a hricf load.

The other long run of th wns a fi2 yard dash by Paul Patterson, late of Aurora's West High. Titt Starts It The Panthers had the solace of in first downs, 15 to 10, and ccrf roling the hall most of the The Illini lin may have hn haffied by the 4-5-2 defense hjrh the Panthers sent against thorn. But the winners scorned to let their opponents have fun r'ayin; with the hall in midfield, erd thn dispatching Youns, Green-rod. and Patterson on their scor-Irc missions. traveled from its own 31 yard r.e to the Illinois 15 yard stripe after the opening kick-off to set the face for P.ousus' field goal.

Fresh-r-an Lou Yakopec returned the kick- meet in City stadium before a crowi I of 25 .000. beaten Green Bnv Parkeri todav in a V6 JV? 4 4' I Ao'O'iated Press Wirfrhoto.J DICK FLANAGAN PUSHING BALL OVER GOAL LINE FOR OHIO TOUCHDOWN AT COLUMBUS. i 1 1 i college nesuiis Barring a tie j)irre, whirh it about as probable a major Jir sea battle, either Green Pay cr Cleveland is goir.g to he rerched on top of the Western '-adder while the loser he ratapui'e-l among the also-runs and the time see Its rcrfect record Tackers on pot. On the basis cf years cf p.v the National league the at best may only be a ferr prary Situation as ran attested hy 'he upsets that have dropped the Chicago Bears into a tie the Detroit Lions for third place in circuit. off to his 31.

then collaborated with their meeting with the) also un-defeated Cleveland Rams. A late report from the Bears' counting room indicated that today's crowd may go above the 25.000 mark, especially if good weather holds. The Bears' main problem Is to keep the busy Frank Sinkwich at least partly under control. Sinkwich, one of the league's highest salaried ball players, earns his money by running, passing, and kicking. The suspicion is growing that Frankie.

by all this activity, ears himself out early in the game. But the fellow usually is devastating long enough to ive the Lions C'rnft-f oitnf Wieonin. 21: Notre Itame, 31. Indiana, 23; I'lirilne. 31.

NEWS FROM ARMY AND NAVY POSTS WHITES DEFEAT BLACKS, 7-6, IN HAWK WORKOUT CLOUDBUSTERS WIN IN CLOSING SECONDS, 3 TOO BY FRANK ASTRO. visit early in February. Other George rreese in toting the ball to the Illinois 41 yard line. Don Matthews, right half, shot thru the left tackle for yards. Freese erd Yakopec could gain only a yard ard after Paul FJckards' pass went r.oussus stepped back to the 23 yard line and booted his j.acement.

Then Illini Strike. GrT wood took the ensuing kick- Ellii Camp Indiana State HE football representatives of opponents include Truax field. Bunker Hill, Illinois State Normal, and the Peoria Caterpillars. The soldier players are seeking a warm-up game for late November. this army service forces training center will meet the Ottumwa fla.

Navy eleven at an early lead. Titchen to WeMfall. Fans who watched Boh Westfall during his great days with Michigan's Wolverines will see the young man make his professional debut In Chicago. Bob, who seldom caught a football in college, is Sinkwich's Teachers Top Normal, 13 to 6 Bloomington, 111., Oct. 21 Spe Gardiner General Hospital.

ULIUS GROSS, 20 year old I To anybody el in the remark that "uneasy is the hsd i that wears the crown may rr.esn something, but Green F-ay scoffs at any such uneasiness. The Fa-ker are definitely on the sp. ar.d ha-. ia fair idea cf how tr.e Beirs r.arily feci abr.ut this time of the year what with every team ir. the league pointing for them, Tredict a raIns Duel, At events Green Pay fars whn like their footfcaJl whether playr-d in mild autumnal weather oar J' Ottumwa this afternoon still searching for their first victory of the season.

Ottumwa conquered the Eilismen three weeks ago, 45 to 7, with the help of Bob Steuber, former All-American from Missouri, who is the sparkplug of the navy flyers. Since Steuber will be absent from the lineup today be Chapel Hill, N. Oct. 21 OP). Buell St.

John, a veteran of the war in the Paeifir, kicked a field goal from the fi yard line with seen seconds left in the game to give the North Carolina Navy Pre-flight eleven a 3to0 decision over Georgia Pre-flicht today. St. John, a half baek from the University of Alabama who ret urned to the United States in February United States army medical corpsman, who is a former all-around athlete at Marshall High school, is a patient at this hos cial. Thirty-five hundred saw In- mam target He has snatched nine diana State Teachers whip the pitches for 1.34 yards and ranks pital on the south side. Julius.

whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel State Normal eleven, 13 to 6. In a nr" lo jraCe on i ground plays among the Lions, homecoming game today. The do- Ronzanii 1h(, rears' vener- peat, was the Cardinal eleven's first I able quarter back who played with cause of a leg injury, the Eilismen Qr0J.

ss, reside at 1216 S. Avers av. likely will make a better snowing. Camp Ellis lost to the Bunker Hill Blockbusters here last Sunday, I 31 to 0. It was the team's third the enthusiasm of a rookie in 'ngid that pay week's .34 to 7 rout of the Card- nuert visits to these regions are Pitts, will be throwing footballs due to see one cf the bet after winning decorations with Carl-j son's raiders in the Pacific, made ihis placement kirk on fourth down.

After the unbeaten Clouflbusters on homecoming day in li years. Indiana struck with its aerial game attack In the second half to gain the cff on the 20 ard stripe and went th i' ute for a touchdown, moving the on the Pitt yard His try for the extra point was Th" Panthers then drove from1 5 to their 40 before Yakopec f.r.aiiy punted out of bounds on the lihrois 21 yard mark. Patterson p. eked up a yard, then Greenwood f. pped a lateral to Full Eack Jerry Cses, who moved on to the Panther 44 yard line.

Young, in three sue-: Hays, two on er.d sweeps i rr4 on into the linp, toted it lo the yard line. Patterson then pitched cno of his southpaw passes to Right Lou Agase for a touchdown, but was called hack when the Liir.i racks were ruled in motion.1 Paul and Lou tried it over again cn the next play, and this was ruled on the Pittsburgh 9 when Back Vic Pepper of Pitt-was; 1 recently returned to this country after being wounded In Normandy on D-day. He received the Purple Heart and the silver star decoration. The Recons, composed of members of the reconditioning staff which directs physical recovery of patients, are leading the Gardiner touch football league compe-tit ion with two victories in two again, spelleo: by Johnny Long, ho once was his half back when Gene Ron Hutson have been arno.r. ed was coaching the Newark Bears.

the battery for Green Lav straight setback, Lawrence college scoring a 20 to 7 decision after that Ottumwa success in the opener. Chanute Field. Reisz and Steve Ilibbing. Oct. 21 Special.

Two I a a squads, one called Whites and other Blacks, played a regulation game this afternoon and because body checking was not allowed, the scoring was high, as the final results show. The White aggregation, consisting of Goalie Doug Stevenson, De-fensemen Joe Bret to. Earl Sichert. and Tony Dorn. with forward lines made up of Pete Horeck, Clint Smith, and Bill Mosienko and Joe Papike, Johnny Gottselig, and Mush March, triumphed, 7 to 6, over a squad which had Mike Karakas in the nets, Joe Cooper, Virgil Johnson, and Red Mitchell on defense, and wings composed of Bus Bray-shaw.

Bill Thomas, and Johnny Hams, and Fido Purpur. Harvey Fraser, and George Beach. Every player in the game showed himself to be in good physical condition and aside from the game hich the Hawks will put on for the populace of Hihbing this afternoon with the same two teams participating, all of the remaining workouts will be light affairs. Coach Thompson declared today that be may give them one Miff workout In Chicago next week but added that they really do not need it. The Hawks wind up their long 23 day training grind Tuesday.

be in Chicago Wednesday for daily drills until next Sunday when thev a similar iole for the Rar derision. Bob Carpenter, Normal naval trainee, scored in the second quarter when Leslie Mclntyre passed to the Lansing, lad for 25 yards on a fake punt. Carpenter scooting the remaining 10 yards for the touchdown. Melntyre's attempt ANDIDATF.S for the Chanute basketball team will take Bears Show New Spirit. Confidence after the smashing victory over the Card-Pitts, granting that this combined team has been weakened by dissension which I starts.

As a result, the Recons their lirst workout tomorrow I Title Catiic had threatened once in the final quarter, only to lose the ball on a fumble, Otto Graham and Stan Kos-lowski, who pained 122 ards for the day. drove 35 yards to the Georgia yard mark to set up the score. KENTUCKY WINS, 26-2. Lexington. Ot.

21 A). Ken-I tucky's Wildrats today defeated i Virginia Military Institute, 26 lo 2. Long runs by Kenton I Dutch 1 Campbell and Norman Klein ac-i counted for three of the Wildcats' under the direction of Coach to convert by placement was wide, started in training camp at Wauke-Jerry Mullens, a graduate of sha, has been reflected in the Bears' ST. (irtrt.AMi. r.KrrN KnnH.kr Phi kl T.

are expected to represent this post in the 6th service command eliminations next month. Sgt. John McNertney of the Recons, who Is the league's leading scorer, suffered a sprained ankle and may be lost for the season. The University of Chicago may ovide facilities for a home baskethall court for the basketball representative pi of this establishment. Lt.

Albert But herns, former Northwestern basketball and football player. Capt. William T. Pavis, athletic oftteer here, already has scheduled eight, games for the Planesmen. Chanute plans to open the season against the University of Illinois nt Champaign Dec.

2. The Illini will repay the ln'l f. Brrvk lniee Imr I. I rmrrt nrhn Taorrtt l-rllko Kart telrlU I.M charted with interference. Greenwood added 4 at the line, and after Patterson was stopped, went over I richt guard for a touchdown.

r-la-ernnt attempt strurk the lft upright and bounced back into the field. A quirk kick by Greenwood out of bounds on the Pitts- workouts all week. Their goal Is an undefeated season from here on out. with supplications on the side that the Green Bays will lose one game in addition to the one on Nov. when they play the champions In Wrigley field.

At least, the Bears think they'll win the Green Bay encore. The Lions, like the Bears, have been whipped hv the Tackers and touchdowns and the passing combination of Klein to Campbell Accounted for tin- foutttt Kentucky Trinity High school here, was a major factor in Indiana's tieing the score a few minutes later. Mullens faded hack for a pass and finding his receivers covered, eluded a half dozen Normal tackier and carried the ball to the Normal 5 in a 25 yard sprint. Dick Sehwankel plunged thru the line for the touchdown. Stevens, Norrryil center, blocked the kick for goal.

In the third period Bill Aspy hurled a 35 yard pass to Mullens who got behind the Normal safety man and raced all the way for the six points that meant victory. Sehwankel plunged for the II I Hrr JntiM a I1I-H (nartin A Id a I Buff I i1t-lnd: urlj IjmhMO (C.reen ByJ. K.i-k- score. The cadets, who featured a passing duet of Elmer Kozzora to Clyde b-rgh 45 ard mark, and the Pan-! thers threatened with a drive to the Z1 yard line before surren- i OCCUPY WINS IN INAUGURAL nnpn thp At hnm ncninst hp bs AT LOUISVILLE Tornado Maple Leafs. Baseball Cuts $309,590.91 Series Melon Grimenstcin, turned in a safety in the third period when Klein fumhled a high pass from center.

Both teams threatened to score on several occasions but frequent fumbles, especially in the third period, ruined their chances, TITSA KfM'TS MISSISSIPPI. Memphis. Tenn Oct. 21 TY A big, tough Tulsa team with a potent IT'S GREAT TO BE SMOKING A ir.g possession. Illinois lost the I on downs on its own 4S, and -n Pitt mrsldn't gain.

Yakopec -'pd out of hounds on the Illinois rd stripe. Patterson cot 2 and the c-ustomers were regaled Young's speed. He swept to his ht. apparently headed for out of then found a hole and a of blockers, moved in to fol- V. bo rr.

Louisville. Oct. 21 iTi. Occupy, from the stable of John Marsch, Chicago sportsman, scored a spectacular photo finish decision over J. H.

Rouse's Three Dots to capture the inaugural autumn handicap at Churchill Downs today. Ridden hy Jockey Otto Grohs, Occupy took command nt the stretch turn and managed to outlast the top weighted Three Iols, a heavy favorite with today's crowd, by the scant margin of a head. Segura May Wed U. S. Girl Next Year, He Says BOGOTA.

Colombia. Oct. 21 (T). Tancho Segura. of Ecuador, internationally known tennis star, was quoted in the newspaper Espectador this afternoon as saying, "I am thinking of marrying a beautiful I'niled States girl about the middle of next jear.

Her name is Gloria but her last name, I won't tell." LilFEHDRICH. B. B. Y. O.

Groups to Clash in Touch Football Today The Aleph Zadik Aleph affiliated group of the B'nai B'rilh Youth organization ill hold its annual touch football tournament Sunday afternoon at Hutchison field io Grant park. I )rL them, and was off and alone by t-e rr.e he crossed the Panther 40 line. Greenwood delivered the to make the half time score r. Budd I ill BWx kinc Kole. accepted the third quarter kik-off.

Greenwood returning 22 vrr; to his own yard line. Here made his entrance. He rued up 1 at left end. got 4 at the defensive rieht tackle, a-d or, third down, burst thru the The office of Basehall Commissioner Landis yesterday announced the split-up among players of their share of world series receipts. The total amount divided 01 was the smallest in years.

The victor ious St. Louis Cardinals took $130,028.18 and the losing Browns shared leaving $02,877.27 to be distributed among second, third, and fourth place winners in both leagues. The Chicago Cubs, who finished fourth in the National league, got $7,7.30.77 to pass around. The White Sox, who finished seventh in the American league, received nothing. The Cardinals' full shares amount- prewar punch rolled over the University of Mississippi's "juveniles" here today, 17 to 0, to keep alive its hopes fnr font Ih stiaigbt bow Invitation.

It was triumph No. 4 fnr Henry Frnka's I tunicaries, unbeaten in regular reason play since ion. The sharp passing arm of Maurice ir.edl Wade, the blasting drives of Gamp Wilson, and the running of first year Bobby Jack Stuart kept the Rebels in almost constant retreat. TITAN K. 16; ALBURN.

13. New Orleans. Oct. 21 PI. Billy Jones' field goal from the 7 yard line in the closing minutes gave the Tulnne Gteen Wave a 16 to 13 victory over Auburn bete today.

NEW, INTERESTING PREFLIGHT COURSE NOW AVAILABLE LEARN TO FLY WITHOUT LEAVING THE GROUND CLASSES EVERY NIGHT STARTING NOV. 6 side of the Pitt line for a 62 1 ed to an ev on $1,626 for eight player, hut. IH others got an extra I penny each, making the odd cents come out even. Even with the extra Every thrill of flying it yours when you lab the controls of the new Penguin Preflight Trainer. This plane simulates all of the following flight maneuvers: straight and level, climbs, glides, turns, stall end spins.

The Penguin Trainer is equipped with conventional controls and standard instruments. 'if Rtgntratinn 10 a.m. p.m. only pennies, the shares were far below average. Each full share winner bought $600 worth of war bonds.

Nine men received fractional shares tanging from $.300 to $2.31.3. Thirteen Brownies received $2.74.3.78 each, and 16 luckier ones got the extra pennies, making $2,71.3.70. But they all bought war bonds with maturity values of $.3.30 for each man. Part share takers among the Browns lotaled nine, their shares ranging from S500 to $1,371.80. Jones' kick barely skimmed over the cross bars and came after a sensational 56 vard run by Curtis Ku.vkendal! ttiat tied the score at 13 to 13 with les than five minutes remaining in the game.

Jim Tulane back, ran f0 arris on a reverse to set up the fourth down scoring play. ALABAMA. TKNNKSSEE TIK. Knoxvillo, Oct. 21 i.Pi.

Alabama and Tennessee were impotent today and wound up with a scoreless tie. Alahama's line, led by Center Caughn Manrha of Birmingham. s--'ri romp. And who do -vi put on the e'er isive block the Pnthcr 20 yard line, just r. he appeared to be overhauled? other than Master Ymms.

away a tremendous from his own Xi yard line in te period, the ball boundinc the end 7'ine. Illinois was set hi to iti own I jard line on a b-i'lins penaity. Greenwood picked up jwrds in two plass, then the were penalized for exrosshe out. Greenwood was rxished wt: attemptinc a pass on the next Al Phillips pound Panther freshman tackle, dropping him in th erd zone for a safety. redeemed this error with archer touchdown before the third expired, thanks to a recovery cf a Pitt fumble on the Panther by Les Binjraman.

255 pound Illini tsrkle. Greenwood flunj: a pays to P.ay Ciszek. right end, on which the latter made a neat catch before s'eppire out of bounds at the Pittsburgh 9 yard mark. Y'oung and Greenwood teamed for 5 yards in two smashes, then Buddy scampered around the defensive left end fe-r a touchdown. Greenwood deliver.

re the point to make the score to 5. Guard F.udy Macchione, formerly cf Chicago's Steinmetz High, set up the final score of the day by retriev-irr a Pitt fumble on the Panthers' 13 yard line. The home boys were assessed 5 yards for too many times cur. and Don Johnson. Young's mate at Wendell Phillips Hich, cc-rrr'eted the job with a 5 yard touchdown rime.

Bill Eutkovich ached the extra point. Statistics: COSTIY CHICAGO LATIN SCHOOL BEATS HARVARD SCHOOL Chicago Latin won its third straight game in the Private School league yesterday by defeating Harvard School. 20 to 1.3. in Washington park, as Johnny liroth, left half back, scored all except one of Latin's points. In the second private league game.

Todd of Woodstock, defending champions, rallied to score 21 points in the fourth quarter, to defeat Francis Parker, 27 to 12. The game was played at Woodstock and was Todd's fourth straight victory. JAVA ii WRAPPED held Ihe Vol hacks in check except in the third quarter. The Crimson Tide's Harry Gilmer filled the air with passes, one good for .37 yards, but was not able to connect on his tries across the goal line. T.

C. U. WINS, 1.3 7. College Station, Oct. 21 (JD.

Joe Kucera said farewell to football at Texas Christian university today with a flurry of passes that clouded Texas A. fc Southwest conference hopes under a 13-7 defeat. Kucera, who came to T. C. U.

from Rice via the naval training program, wiil ship out Nov. 1. I.ONGHORNS WIN, 19-0. Little Rock, Oct. 21 vV).

Seventeen year old Bobby Layne led the Texas Longhorns to a 19 to 0 victory over the University of Arkansas today. Lav ne scored one touchdown and passed for the others. RICH FIAVOR FOR MEN AND WOMEN FROM IS TO 65 Phone WABASH 7760 PERSONALIZED INSTRUCT10H II THE ShORTACES made me try some other brands and now I know just how- a La Fendrich stacks up i it's tops in smoking enjojment ia any company!" That's ss hat men ss ho know cigars are saying, and the reason is this: Despite wartime shortages the high quality has remained unchanged, even to the costlyjava rapper, and it won't be changed cither. VTe are doing everything possible in cooperation with your dealer to supply all the La Fendrich cigars you want- If now and then he is out, please be patient. Remember, the Armed Forces are getting a bis; hunk of our daily production.

It is vital that they come first! BUY ANOTHER WAR BOND Navy-Penn Game Next Oral instruction on the fundamentals of "1 1 '7 Sajurday Is Sold Out coordination of controls and plane I'iinnta. riEtsh et 10 Philadelphia. Oct. 21 (7T). The Navy-University of Pennsylvania football game next Saturday is sold out a week in advance, William M.

Lennox, Pennsylvania business manger said tonight. A total of 70.5D8 tickets has been sold and complimentary admissions will bring the crowd to 73.000, Lennox said. TJinnint Hew Wiy to learn to Fly Learn the hssic fundamentals of flying without ever leaving the ground in the new Penguin Classroom Trainer which offers ill of the thrills and sensations of actually flying a plane. Preflight School is the only school in the United States offering this low cost, newest of all practical methods of preflight training. It is interesting, practical, fundamental.

In a few thrilling hours it will give you the feel of a plane teach you orientation, coordination of controls and will assure you of your preflight pilot's ticket in less than the average time. What the Coursi Includes Preflight course includes a total of 6 hours of flight, lecture snd observation. At the completion of the preflight course, student will he given thirty minutes of actual flight time in modern training plane at the Lewis School of Aeronautics. Classts Start November 6 Fnrollments are Seing taken immediately for evening classes which start November 6. Course covers a period of 4 weeks.

1 noA.il and Vvj Southern Methodist Is Beaten by Rice, 21 to 10 Houston, Oct. 21 'P. The Rice Owls, led by George Walmsley, tonight defeated Southern Methodist, 21 to 10. in the opening Southwest conference football game for both teams. 15 1 1 3 1 I 1 10 a 4.1 6" 4 i-3 f-S i puns by rjfhTf r.l rwns by F.r-t cour by tna'ne.

yi-'is rained by rushinir. rarrt sasneil be 5 i F-'Ts-ri -iasf Forward intercerted rn cf r'irift of Ta-- K-ofT rf ef lumbles bail ir: en ri asamM I i': jo-t by prr.ci'.-e. maneuvers are presented by an experienced flight instructor. Projector placed on left wing of the plane projects a silhouette on a panorama screen. The student hy the coordination of stick and rudder is required In control projected silhouette along the linn of level flight, climbs, glides and other fund a' mental flight maneuvers.

This teaches the student by visual observation to simulated ground and shy screen the various attitudes of the aircraft in flight. Any pilot error in moving the image along the path of projected flight is pointed out by the instructor. You are the pilot of this plane which actually simulates flying conditintn. a S4 Fight Decisions Colorado Wins on Gains of 97, 75, 54, and 34 Yards Boulder, Oct. 21 (P).

Colorado university sprinted to a 28 to 0 football victory over Colorado col- lpgp today on touchdown runs of 97 yards. 75 yards, and 54 yards, and one aerial scoring play of 34 yards. Phone abash 7760 or write today. Get all the facts on this revolutionary new Preflight Course. PREFLIGHT SCHOOL, IIWIS SCHOOL Of AttONAUTICS 1JJ tavth Wbh CMcafl BISONS BEATEN, TO 2.

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