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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 16

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ColincilBMonpareil 4 vy LE i' Dodgers Stagger Home 9 to 8 the of of were as Casey and He said i 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 Abe IH) Reere at left lead in KSWl 1560 Ou Your LT LG 0 0 0 Tile and to In Star Kai i 0 1 0 0 1 1 157 114 127 143 tfifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 01 0 1 1 4 1 4 4 5 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 i) 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 (1 0 13 0 0 0 1 If 0 ft1 1 Conference Opener for Old Time Rivals Neither Outfit Can Afford to Drop it Even Break for Loop is Viewed Illinois (183) Zatkoff H'ClC A And 23 for Earl William It Hughes athletic di rector at Bloomer junior high school here will head the South west Iowa and Physical Education association during the coming year His election took place Thurs day during a noon meeting at Hotel Chieftain He succeeds Coach Robert Mason of Percival Bernard Bolton of Thomas Jefferson high school was named vice president to succeed Supt ennema of Macedonia Walter Kaltenbom of Abra ham Lincoln high school replaces ree Chew of the same school secretary treasurer kSWI 156ft On Your Prep blanked K' 0 1 1 1 3S ret 1 tHO 10 Jay or Iowa the game offers a chance to atone for the 22 7 loss to UCLA the Illinois victim in the Rose Bowl Never before has a team faced Rose Bowl contest ants on successive weekends Defense is a main worry of the Eawkeyes for the UCLA speed power and deception ruined Iowa on the coast Illinois with six or seven formations can exe cute its plays with ten veterans in its lineup a team described as smaller but faster than the champions but with better mo bility better team speed super ior conditioning and a more ver satile passing attack Seme Slick Passers lowans must be ready for the deadly passes of Perry Moss who aims many of his heaves at Sam Zatkoff Ike Owens and the halfbacks And the Hawks will counter aerially with Lou King Al DiMarco and John Estes who have hit 60 of their passes in the first two games for a total of 0 I I 0 A 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 13 1 0 13 24 2 3 By Jack Hand BROOKLYN The Brooklyn Dodgers were saved Thursday by the bell and stout Hugh Casey from dropping their third straight world series game to the New York Yankees Big Improvement Manager Burt pitch ing corps consisting chiefly of Hugh Casey and a fot of guys named Joe just managed to get home with a 9 8 decision Thurs day under the friendly Influence of familiar Ebbets field They look like world champions but they were a big improvement over woefully out classed misfits Manager Bucky Harris guessed wrong Thursday in Bobo New som whose demise camo sud denly during a six run Dodger spurt: in the second inning They scored four on Bobo and two more on Reliefer Vic Raschi be fore he could get them out A single run In the third off tow ering Karl Drews and another 3 All 0i 1 I II 1 0 1 4 0 fl 0 1 4 5 1 01 1 our High Series in Women's Loop our scries of over 500 bowled in lhe Women's Classic league Thursday night at Broad way Recreation ern Beck of Mayfair had 549 and Edith Brukenhemke of Schmidt's City club 527 Each player had one 201 game Phyllis Wheeler of Red Grocery rolled 526 and Min lin of Paradise 513 CLASSIC LEAGUE (1) Red Star Grocery IU J3U 70 157 131 134 112 171 1X9 Omaha Cardinals Buy Three More Tee Jay Seconds Win Lynx Beaten THE STANDINGS 4 Tell Norib CITY LEAGUE Ten I At the same time General Man ager Roy Harney of the Pirates announced that Hank Greenberg erstwhile home run slugger of the club had been given his un conditional release at the play request Harney who was general man ager of the Kansas City club when Meyer managed theer in 133S through 1941 said that the contract Meyer signed was forv years and at the highest salary ever gixen a Pirate boss Kay Game Leader IOWA CITY A5 Iowa game captain for the Big Nine football opener against Illinois Saturday will be Bill Kay of Walnut 215 pound tackle Coach Eddie And erson announced Thursday Kay was voted most valuable player last year He did not start the UCLA game but ap parently has won back the start ing assignment from Jim Cozad Anderson said Duke Curran right halfback was injured and "defi would not start against Illinois The rest of the squad is in fine shape he said UndrlL DtMncirlri Ixjllard StirnueUn i rnr i i i wn ri jrown City Rivals on Hilltop riday ollowing polish ing off practice session Coach Gay Sluelke pronounced Ids Tee gridders in good shape for riday game with Abe Lynx at Kirn field Coach Roy Lawson of the Lynx had a somewhat less pleasant story to tell He pronounced ull back Dave McClellan who has been troubled byt a groin injury in shape and listed Guard Ronald Hoff bothered by a finger injury as riday game on the Hilltop will be the first of the city two 1947 meetings Tee Jay is unbeaten to date with victories (over Missouri Valle and Omaha Central The Lynx still arc looking for their first win following stbacks at the hands of Tech anti Prep 1 Each team has its runners too such as Iowa's Emblem Tunnell and Bob Smith and Capt Art Dufelmeier and Russ Steger It was Steger who carried the ball most of the plays which cov ered 68 yards in the touchdown drive to win the Iowa game 7 0 last year Steger and Dufel meier carried 40 times in 14 0 win over Pittsburgh last Saturday making 166 of their 303 yards Iowa Shifts Lineup Changes in the Iowa probable starting lineup as compared with the team of last week end include Ray Carlson Banks at right guard Bill Kay for Jim Cozad at right tackle Tony Guzowski for Bob Phillips at rights end and possibly Don Winslow for Jim Shoaf tackle Illinois has a 16 to 9 the series with two tie games The Illini have taken five straight games last win being in 1941 at Champaign I 1560 On Your Treynor Diamond Squad is eted Special to Tlio Nonpurvil TREYNOR Members of Treynor independent baseball club were banquet guests Thurs day evening of the Treynor high school alumni association The banquet is an annual af fair Treynor represented by an all home talent ball club completed another good season in 1947 1560 On Your Dial Clerks (0) 117 129 151 i 12u 113 lali 4 4 0 3 5 3 1 3 4 3) I i 130 151 1G I) Hem i 156 188 1461 27 3nl hi 4th In Cth 9 Tabor vs Thurman Game Postponed Special io TL? Nonpareil TABOR The Tabor Thurman six man football game will be played Saturday night at Ta bor instead of riday as planned The Tabor high school band is competing in the Ak Sar Ben contest riday night and a number of gridders arc mem bers According to Dale Dyke of the Tabor schools the conference to which Tabor and Thurman be long still Is the Southwest Iowa six man league It had been re ported the loop name had been changed to the Pagc remont Mills conference Double Robinson Earned 10rk U) 3 i WlSPS Keiser The Omaha Western league Cardinals riday announced pur chase of three ball players in cluding Third Baseman William Cloude and Pitcher Alfred Gavey from the Allentown club of the Class Interstate league The other player is Jerome Cunningham power hitting out fielder from the St Joseph club of the Western Association Gavey was a winning pitcher for Allentown and Cloude who had been sent down on option to St Joseph was picked on the Western Association all star team The Cards have sold Out Holder rank Gravino outright to the Rochester club Gravino was out on option this summer to Winston Salem KSWl 1560 On Your Student Council at Clarinda High Pledges Payment Special to The Nonpareil CLARINDA A delegation Clarinda high school Student council members organization and class officers went to Shen andoah Thursday afternoon to inspect damages inflicted Wed nesday by a party of 30 Clar inda and to pledge the repair costs The student officer delegation replaced the volunteer group or ganized to make the trip to re move varied color paint splash ed over the stadium name Mus tang ield on the back side of one set of bleachers the victory bell and other places on the Shenandoah school ground However Shenandoah school of ficials reported it had been cleaned up as much as possible before Clarinda Shenandoah game riday night at Mustang field so the student council planned the trip to school relationships Principal Keith Henning said Clarinda students were remind ed in a special chapel meeting Thursday morning that "This sort of thing led to the severing of athletic relationships between Clarinda and Shenandoah be tween 1924 the student body expressed its regrets over the paint splashing episode KSWl 1560 On Your Brooklyn (NL) Error 'n Io Kuna bntt In: Stanky 2 iiritto 2 lortonxen rimer Ili rmanakl Itr nrlch Berra Two iao lilts: Edward Stnnkv uriiln Loll ird Brown Henrich Jorirenaen Home runs: DiMaerglo Berra Stolen baes Robinson Walker Sacrifice bits: Robinson plays: Reeee Stanky and nnay nnn icnmnson him New York (AL) CHICAGO A The prestige Big Nine football teams in inter sectional games slightly dimmed last week by loss to UCLA and de feat by 'Vanderbilt gets another test Saturday row when Michi gan plays host to Stanford and Northwestern entertains UCLA It looks like an even break this week end UCLA still beaming over its 22 to 7 conquest of Iowa was a definite favorite to capture its second inter conference triumph by downing Northwestern Wildcats looked ragged fumbled six times in losing Vanderbilt 3 to 0 On the brighter side of the Big Nine picture however Michigan the midwest powerhouse was an overwhelming choice of the grid iron experts to beat the Indians The Wolverines walloped Michi gan State 55 to 0 last week while Idaho upset Stanford 19 to 16 In addition to the interscc tional flavor of the week end program Notre Dame opens its 59th gridiron season at Pittsburgh and the Big Nine conference title scrap swings into heavy action with three league contests In the feature attraction at Iowa City Illinois begins de fense of its Big Nine title against the Hawkeyes In the other two league encounters Purdue enter tains Ohio State and Wisconsin goes to Indiana The Badgers opened their league season last week with a convincing 32 to 14 triumph over Purdue Minnesota which managed to edge out Washington 7 to 6 last week goes to Lincoln for its 29th meeting with Nebraska 1560 On Your Showdown Battle for 'Hawks Against Illini on Saturday iRffd Star J7 201 1 68 1 52 157IK aiiH 148 119 157 1 22 1 1 4 1 137 ICG 163 South Abe Lynx Central Coach Bernie Bolton's Tee seconds evened their standing in the Intercity second team football league Thursday with a 25 0 victory over Central seconds on the Tee Jay grid The winners scored one touchdown in each quarter Gibbons Rockwell and Schwartz did good work in the Tee Jay backfield line played outstanding ball with Coffey and Letner turning in particularly fine jobs North seconds downed Lynx seconds at Kirn Held 21 to 0 The Vikings scored In the opening quarter after blocking a kick on the A 25 They counted again in the third pe riod and later In the same pe riod after stealing the ball from the arms of a Lynx back on an intended pass Jack Rcddan Dewey Wade and Dick Krlenzlen scored these three touchdowns for North With Lynx subs in action Bill Dussak notched the final North touchdown on a 90 yarl run Benson nicked Tech 14 to 6 and Creighton South 27 to 0 In other Intercity second team games Thursday KSU I 1560 On Your Evans Named Head New Conference SHELBY Supt red II Evans of Minden was named president of the Po IIa Shc high school athletic conference during a meeting here Supt Kenneth Harbaugh of Shelby was named vice president and Coach Emery Christensen of Minden secret ary treasurer Neola was chosen site of the conference basketball tournament and Minden for the tournament tourney dates are Nov 20 21 and 22 dates Dec 4 5 and 6 A conference banquet for first and second all star loop teams will be held at the end of the cage season Member schools are Minden Neola Neola St Joseph Persia Shelby Tennant and Underwood KSWL 15G0 On our Dial Coin Six Manners Win from Randolph COIN six man football team defeated Randolph 26 to 6 hero Thursday Myron Varlej Jim Yeisley Bud Martin and Don Perrigo scored the Coin touchdowns jgj xjc sfe IOWA CITY A is game for both team so im portant that neither Iowa or Illinois can afford to lose will unfold in Iowa stadium Saturday afternoon before a seil out crowd of some 52500 spectators Illinois the 1946 conference champion and the Jan 1 1947 Rose Bowl titlist plays a return engagement with the Hawkeyes just eleven months after squeak ing through a 7 0 win on the same gridiron Conference Opener the conference opener for the old time rivals who have been playing off and on since 1899 As Illinois seeks its sixth straight win in the series the universities arrive at their 28th game Saturday Wm Hughes named president Audubon to Pace eller Saturday VAN METER The major league baseball season may have ended but fireballer Bob eller still has six important Innings to Important to the home folks that is eller will pitch six innings of a game between Audubon south west Iowa champion and the Meyer team of Adel Saturday at a homecoming party here in his home town A horse show and three plat form entertainment programs also arc on the schedule which opens with a parade to the I school grounds at 9:30 a Breda is Winner of Wiota Meet Spec ini to The Nonpareil WIOTA Breda St Bernards defeated Cooper 6 to 2 to win the district high school baseball championship here Thursday Breda will meet Dysart in its first round state tournament start at Dysart Saturday Time of this game will be 2:45 in Other first round state meet pairings Saturday arc Newell vs Truro at 9 a Clarence vs Kanawha at 10:45 a and Monona vs Sioux Center at 1 Semi finals will be Mon day and the final Wednesday Breda scored all its six runs in the first inning Thursday with the aid of five hits includ ing a double and triple The ex tra base blows were the result of loose work in the Cooper out field Hulsebus of Cooper pitched splendid ball the rest of the way rtnoxxing only one more hit 660 rnr Cooper opt) ipo i nn1 Steinkamp Hulsebus and Pittman KSW I 1560 On (NL) 9 on balls: Off Newsom I Aril instelrlYa i i i VI 4W 4 1 fl V' hnson Lindell off Branca tniMnsclo MeQulnni off page off Casey (Hrtirl Strikeouts By Hatten 3 (XteQulnn bv nrnnr (Johnson): b' Chandler (Edwards) bv Page (SHrnn Iteimnnski) by Casey (btirnweiHji) KSWL 1580 On Your Dial Drake Track Squad Loses its Captain DES MOINES Bill Mack Drake university track captain left school Thursday to enroll at Michigan State Mack who finished fourth in the NCAA cross country meet last fall said he was "shooting for the Olympic team next and considered Karl Schlademan Michigan State coach one of the finest coaches in the country Drake has been wiinout a track coach since late summer when Bill Easton resigned to go to Kan sas university Mack a prep star at Argo Ill enteicd Drake in 1915 pair in the fourth at the expense of Spud Chandler who was wild after a long epriod of inactivity gave Joe Hatten nine runs to work on just barely enough Even before the Brooks pushed their total to nine in the fourth the Yanks had rocked the speedy lefty for four runs two each in the third and fourth After Joo DiMaggio rode a towering two run homer into the upper stand seats in left center field Hatten soon was on his way Ralph Branca who pitched four perfect innings in the opener before he blew up was waved in from the bullpen Three hours and five minutes of play a record were required before 33098 fans learned that right arm had been rais ed In victory by decision of the scorer The defeat was New without argument Eight pitchers wore used Shortly after Branca came Into action ihc Yanks narrowed the gap to 9 7 and loaded the bases on a double and two walks but Bill Johnson popped to Eddie Stanky Trailing only 918 because of Larry tremendous sev enth inning pinch homer the first in scries history the Yan kees led off eighth with walk to Tommy Henrich and a single by Johnny Lindell Double Play Saves Bums Two on nobody out and Joe DiMaggio up But took only a half swing at pitch and the ball hopped to Ed Stanky for a double play that killed the last Yankee hope Harris followed Newsom Ras chi Drews and Chandler with Joe Page who shut out the Brooks in the last three innings It was the second time in three days that the game wound up in a bullpen battle of Page versus Casey Only this time won NEW YORK (AL) SI li nw elH 2b Il nr rt Lind II If Qulnn lb Johnson 3b 1 Rizzutn Loll i Berra Nowsom Raschi i'lnrk Drews xx rhillips Chandler xxx Brown PuKC Totals BROOKLYN (NL) Ah Sinnky 2b Robinson lb Reiser cf I'tirlHo Walk rf Jhrninnskl If Hdwnrds Iteoso Jorgensen Ji Ilattenp Eranca Casey Totnla 3 Walkor for Itnsrbl XX Elled out for Drews xxx Doiibled for Chandler New York (AL) Jf2 06! Meyer is Chosen Pirate Manager NEW YORK Bill Meyer who piloted Kansas City to the American Association pennant this year was named manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates riday succeeding the resigned Billy Hughes to Head Phys Ed Body Named at Meet Here Thursday PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Iowa Hal Shoener (190) Shoaf (220) or Winslow (212) LT (226) Prymuskl Grothus (191) LG 190) Wrenn Woodard (210) (198) Levant! Carlson (180) RG (200) Siegert Kay (215) RT (203) Cunz Guowski (193) RE (181) Owens Lou King (175) QB (10) Moss Tunnell (180) LHB (c) (175) Dufelmier Kaisershot (185) RHB (190) Eddleman Smith (181) (201) Steger Officials: Referee Rollie Barnum (Wisconsin) Umpire Dallas Marvil (Northwestern) ield Judge Dave Noble (Nebraska) Head Linesman Roy Knipschild (Chicago) Time and Place: Saturday 2 Iowa stadium Tickets: Sell out at 52500 no tickets available Broadcasts: WHO Des MoinesjWSUI Iowa City WMT Cedar Rapids and KSO Des Moines (joint) KXEL Waterloo WON Chicago: WJJD Chicago WWXL Peoria Ill: WTAX Springfield 111 WMBD Peoria Ill KSD St Louis Mo WILL Champaign I1L nt iatn injunw in sliul i ei Keiser Dodger center! lehler slides into second base Injuring his nnkl in first innlnv action of the third world scries game Thursday Umpire Bill McGowan calls play as Yankee Shortstop Rlzuto makes the putout tag after taking throw from Sherman Dollar Yankee catcher Wirephoto) Relief Chore Stops Yanks 0 II 0 0 0 0 xw SX 5 Vv 5v MX UP tfW RAi K33K 5 3 few vi if ws Big Nine Hunts I Hand 33 33 33 Totals 777 760 812S11 740 Emarines (2) Walton Grnhse (1) 15 142 lie 12 4 13G Allan 109 1::5 I loiidle 152 18HI52 111 1 1 1 17k'i 11'0 112 lit Waifs 177 137 112 152 159 1 III 1 19 171164 112 Hand I I 1 Totals 732 619 709jTolaU 681 752 703 City Club (0) Paradise (3) 1 12 150 192 153 169 1ft 177 152 151Knlllti 11:8 156 189 162 158 1 182 14 lit 128 111 166 170 Ins Brg'kt! ITS 14S 201 Dahl 125 1 Go 156 Hand 22 22 22 Totals 80e 736 803 Totals 316 821 840 Jnksha 110 117 161'Hoah 153 151 1 19 17G ISO 2(I7 Miller 175 170 181 125 178 1421 Vn 186 18121)8 45 45 45 Totals 7517:7 312 Totals 772 871 8G5 Carriers 1 Palace (2) fair'll 186 1 11 180 131 128 145 Purdy 148 158 159 152 190 127 173 18G 155 Pier! 126 172 14lHnnin 103 142 121 1 to 155 157 176 2'2 Gt Cl G4 760 863 817 Totals 709 853 787 Meadow Gold (3) 'Coca Cola (0) Sudor 110 136 nit 135 171 116 Vokolii 110 132 lit 132 162 168 119 1'3 Griffith 9t 122 103 McD'il 150 1 13 K'9 Berg 126 174 205 on 131131179 22 4o 22 1 Totals GI5C81GG9 Totala 618 750 6861 Ambassador (1) (2) 157 164 1C7 Street 163 169 177 179 179 1 101135 140 114 131 138Wadum 157 192 104 White 1 51 1 16 1 65! Horton 113 130 172 Bob 150 175 179! Rusch 147 177 15:1 52 53 52 Totals 79 1 705 7031 Totals 733 855 708 Underdog Cyclones Set for All Out Baffle at Kansas Determination of Iowa State Pleases Stuber on Eve of Opening Big Six Conference Test Probable Lineups: Iowa State Bos Kansas Dviui Laiiii LU Marvin Small Tom Souiliaid IT tan EttiriKvr Joe itruhakrr la Don ahbrtoich itud Rust Dick Moroe Anderaon RG Jo Crawfurd llnrle Rollmger RT Hugh Johnson Bob Jensen KE Otto lion Norman QBLynne McNutt Wbb Halbert 141 Ray Evaa Vic Weber IUt Dick Bertuzzl Ray Ktoolwjk rank Average weisht of Ions State 189 Kansas 192 Average weight of backs: Iowa State 181 Kansas 173 Average weight of teams: Iowa State 186 Kansag 187 officials: Ted O'Sullivan (Missouri) referee John Waldorf Missouri) um pire Bernie Reckerrnan (Iowa) head linesman Ed Ellis (Vklahonus A fc it) field Judge Time and 2 111 Octole 4 Stadium iJtwrence Kan sas Broadcast: WO! 6C4O e) Ames KMBC Kantas City KCKN Kan sas City KCMO Kansas City: KH Wlehlta WREN Uwnnce KWHK Hutchinson )yt AMES Tliv Cyclones nf Iowa State may not have the answer ready as how to stop Kansas Saturday but if a full 60 minutes Kansas Deaf to Visit Saturday Bobcats After Third Victory THE LINEUPS I Hansen tE Stoeeklefn Catta tT Jennings Kvt iuirt 1 Martin Anderson Bar rail Raker RG Great house Taylor RT Langdon Erm hle RG Culver Christian QB Covert Lit Mog Rowe Rll Rader Tuttle Whitaker Officials: Gay Stuelko of Cue McConnell Of Iowa and Bob Miller of Creighton Iowa Deaf Bobcats with vic of determined spirit will supply the answer then the Cardinal and Gold team will A week of experimenting on defense and seeking of a win ning of tense has not yet con vinced Coach Abe Stuber that his inexperienced youngsters have the answers to the Kansas problem Spirit Is High I'll say this for that squad of Stuber com mented spirit and try were the prime prerequisites then be mighty tough oil this or any other Stuber made a second shift at the center spot this week to bring up Sophomore Rod Rust as his likely starter A week ago the mentor moved Joe Brubaker regular center to guard to strengthen that spot with Joe Bush as the center The play of Rust against Colorado and his continued progress dur ing the week appear to have earned him a starting berth against the co champions at Lawrence Saturday Otherwise the lineup will be about the same as started against Colorado In the Kansas camp there was more uncertainty about the starting lineup than there was about the outcome Confident they can handle the Cyclones the Jayhawks appear more con cerned about the likelihood several regulars being on the sidelines at the starting whistle Chief among them is the highly regarded Ray Evans Evans played only for an extra point against Denver and but little against TCU He hurt his knee in the latter game Traveling Squad tories over Bellevue Neb and Omaha St Joseph to their credit tackle Kansas Deaf Saturday afternoon on the I field Game time Is 2:30 It will be the Iowa Deaf home coming game with coronation of the homecoming queen slated lor half time The Kansas Deaf squad will arrive here riday afternoon and remain until Sunday The travel ing squad will include 19 play ers Head Coach Charles Bilger Assistant Coach Will Rogers Athletic Director James King and Supt Stanley Roth Coach Nathan Uahn of the Bobcats contemplates only mu change In his stalling lineup Don Anderson who has been improving rapidly is slated to open at center replacing Clif ford Ricper Lahn says that four his boys Marvin Tuttle Wayne Christian Galal Hanson and Gerald Baker are not in the best of condition as the result of bumps received in last Omaha St Joseph game All four are expected to start however The Bobcat coach has worked this week to correct weaknesses that were evident against the Omaha Catholics Iwa Deaf tackling can still stand improve ment but pass defense lias shown up better In practice ses sions particularly in scrimmage against Tee Jay Bobcat Coach Lahn attended Kansas Deaf during his prep school days going on to Gallau det university Last meeting between I and on the gridiron saw the Kansans victorious 7 to 0 in 1939 Cecil Scott was head coach here at that time Ksw 1 tso on your Dul Clarinda Jaycee Wins Golf Match Special to The Nonpareil CLARINDA Clarinda junior college beat Creston junior col Icrc golfers 3 up in a dual here Thurxilay Creston had captured an earlier match A deciding match Is to be played In the near future LaVcrn Donelson Clarinda was medalist with 89 for the 18 hole first flight competition Gene Cheely of Creston had 91 Randall Glick of Creston and Ed die Lisle of Clarinda each 96 Second flight scores (nine holes) were Joel Taylor of Cla rinda 45 Don Jones of Creston 56 Dwight Lewis of Clarinda 57 and Bill Jones of Creston 58 Taylor scored a holc in onc on the par three 461 yard eighth The traveling squad will in clude Rod Rust Joe Bush Cliff Dennis centers Dean I iun Harold Shugart Carl Knop Bob Jensen Rryce Bennett Dean Norman ends Tom Southard George riedl Dana Omer Harle Hollinger Jim Jessen Walt Bones tackles Joe Bru bake Wayne Sefbald Russ Whalen Norman Anderson Rill Myers Roger Lindblom guards Webb Halbert Ixrnfe Paulson George Knack Vic Weber Tom Grund man Boh Angle Jim Bean half backs Ron Norman Don ergu son John Griffith quarterbacks Ray Klootvvyfc Bm Chauncey Clarence Gamcy fullback Other members of the part) will Include Coach Abe Stuber Athletic Director Louis Menze: coaches Timm Doug Kerr Burt Moore Ray Donels: Train er Beryl Taylor (Dixie! Smith Des Moines Register and Tribune writer Dale Williams Harry Burrell and Mel Hass of Station WOL KSWl 1 jt Qn Yvsr Dial arragut Rallies to Defeat 'Donia Spv cLH to The Nonpareil MACEDONIA Macedonia led arragut 7 to 0 at the half here Thursday but the visitors came back to tie the score in the third quarter and push over three touchdowns in the final period to win 27 7 in a six man football game Macedonia scored on a pass from Booton to Henderson Hob son made the extra point arragut came to life after McCready the game with an injury and knotted the score when Weaver ran 15 for a touchdown and Davis converted Davis went 20 and 60 yards for touchdowns in the fourth period he and Weaver converting ar ragut recovered a fumble on the 12 in the fourth and Weaver scored on the first play Weaver and Davis were arra best offensively with Trul linger and Skahill staring on de fense or it was Grout and Hobson on offense Mc Cready and raln defensively isca I wr Exira Winner Over Essex High Eleven Spec lai The Nonparetl ESSEX Exira high defeated Essex 19 to 6 here Thursday after leading 6 to 0 at the half Chari ex redcriksen scored all three Exira touchdowns Inter cepting a pass and traveling 78 yards for one of them mlpenl Oraujlj i.

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