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SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28,1931 tilE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE FIVE IHSAA Defends Trester's Ruling On Charity Grid Games Association Will Help Through Benefit Net Tilts President Floyd I. IttcMurray Replies To Charges Made After Permanent Secretary Denied Bequest for Charity Football Contests MANUALHVE DEFEATED BY BERRIES 22-8 Basketball Results la And NearbyCounties LEBANON, Nov. In reply to charges that A. L. Trester, commissioner of Indiana high school athletics, was unfair in regard to charity football games, Floyd I.

McMurray, president of the High School Athletic Association, issued a statement today In which he said the as-, sociation directors were responsible for Trester's ruling, refusing three charity football games. The statement read: "Personally, I resent and I'm sure every member of the board of control joins irtth me in resenting the Insinuation thai the athletic association is disinterested In the relief of humanity under present conditions. The charity game three Vastly outplaying their visiting opponents from tbe toot of tbe whistle until the final gun, Cliff Wells' Varsity A Berries -MS- lly vanquished the basketball boys of Manual high of Indianapolis, 22 to 8," in Berry Bowl Friday night. At the half, Logansport was in front 12 to 6. It was short shots that won the for the Berries and the only reason that'the Logansport score was not larger was that many ot the shots went astray.

Manual fail ed to connect for a field goal in 'the last two quarters getting'only, a solitary point from' the foul line in each of these frames. Pob Kiesllng was the Logansport hot shot in the first half and Fornoff took this honor in the final two quarters. Kiesllng made Yanks, 13; Bunker Hill, BUNKER HILL, Ind- Nov. In another those ball games in held scoreless from the field, tiiti powerful Yanks of ica brushed aside Bunker, HiL', 13 fc 4 In the gym here Friday ulgni Obviously the- yanks were tne ones to collect tram the court. A.t that they made sevex of.

ti'eii points from'the foul line. Tiio presented-' their iull strength lineup. WALTON, 19; KEWANNA, 16. registered a 19 to.16 victory here Friday-eve- ning In -a game that was hotly contested. Kewafcna the lead, in WINAMAC, 23; N.

JUDSON, 15. NORTH Wina mac Indiana went home with another tunch of scalps Friday night two teams from county' city scored victories here. The first team victory was 23 15 after the count was 10 to 6 at. the half. In the preliminary COB-.

test the count was-26 to 17. VICCOMPOLO EASY VICTIM FOR CARNERA 'SRESULTSIL IFFECI scheme was proposed and passed voluntarily by the athletic association directors without even a suggestion from anyone, or agitation from anyone. "It just our way of resowiti-i to the present situation. Tiiaj pian makes ft possible for 'xiij erf our 800 high school members to; participate in one charity gama basketball and one of footbai) addition to tha regular games scheduled. Th provides liberally for the demand for charity games for the state.

"Until the throughout, state, higii school officials, in those at Evansville, aavo welcomed this, plan and are co "It seems most unfortunate Uial some outside agency would to exceed the game allowancp, a disturbance at a throughout ihn state are beginning to reap beitj- nts. "According to our informalion, the Indiana Relief oa. headed by Governor Harry Leslie, is represented in Evansvillo by Or. P. Eblerlin anci not John fC.

i Jenaiogs, who is chairman ot a It.cal relief committee at Evans- SHORTS We watched the basketball games in Berry Bowl Friday night and a free toss In the! last 16 minutes of the contest. Welton, Manual guard, a' nice floor game for the losers and incidentally led their scoring attack with four points from two field goals. The only other visitor to count from the field was Thomp eon forward, and he connected just after'the start of the game. MANUAL (8) LOEPER 1 THOMPSON 0 FOX 0 WELTON 2 STUART 0 FERGUSON 0 YOSHA 0 IDAVILUE, 35; REMINGTON, 17. won So to 17 from the Remington quintet here Friday night In a game In which most of the scoring was done In the second half.

The count at the end the half was 6 to 3. Intersections! Battles In the East Attract Attention; Uude- Knocks Oat Giant Arjrent'ne feated Tnlaite Eleven Has Set-Up Competition Second Round to Cop "Dread- naught Title." NEW YORK, Nov. Notre Dame North- xsw WeSteM1 stattford Southern Methodist and other ranking Tie Camera team playing worthy opponents, any lack of quantity in Peru Timers de-! "super man" myth was revived to- tne program for the final Saturday of the regular 1931 feated the old time foe, Kolcomo day, with the Italian giant boasting football season was Offset by quality. here Friday night fay a the "world's dreadnaugnt chsm- Only a handftil of contests are scheduled today, but from a PERU, 27; KOKOMO, 23. fortable lead.

20 to 14 at the half. wo-round knockout of Vlc'orio Kofcomo's attempts- to stage rally, I Campoio, 224-pound Argentine' The East boasts three of the day's best features with were cut short by close guarding gaucho, in a scheduled is-round Notre Dame and Aruiy meeting at New York; Stanford In- of the Tiger backs. bout at Madison Square, Garden vadlng Boston to battle Dartmouth; and Yale entertaining in the renewa! of nation's oldest rivalry. Notro Dame Is conceded a In-the preliminary same the Kokomo Cats won from the Tigar seconds 23 to 18, wide CHALMERS, 28; REYNOLDS, and scaling local' basketball quintet won from the Reynol pounds. 0Ut Ot than 220- battle.

Dartmouth is a slight orfte OVflr Stanford Yftl6 uT ds high team here Friday night by -showed the big Italian to better ad-, ou Princeton, the score of 28 to 15. the half vantage than his few previous bon.l The takes aewnd jac. est bounds, but did impress: rional ranking for the day wim i capable boxing Judges. "It proved four Big Ten conference charity the Qhalmers players led 19 to 6. AKRON, 18; WAKARUSA, 17.

rimo Is the maeter of "am- local quintet won' once touted as a certain fu-' Purdue; Ohio State vs. from Wakarusa here Friday night ture champion, and sota, and chlgan vs. Wlaeongiu. and the thing that impressed 0 most was the improvement of reserves. These boys are taking on excellent form and while still in the rough may turn out to be, a host of hardwood gems.

Sometimes we wonder on earth a coach can look over a big squad of green material and after a couple of inflict a ferocious cut and seldom make thej off a likely player. Yes, we why it is'. It's the-coach's business. But that doesn't keep us from vondering. "The publicity given through the press Comaiis-i A.

L. Trester's attitude as Oh, by the you see who uncharitable, evasive was there Frlday evealng Batching without reason, is most unfair every play 80 lntently ll wa ltl3 ew of the fact Mr. Troster is not' Flora crowd The team tnat a member of the board of coni.ro. i causing Paul Lostutter to worry a little, Serlng, erstwhile Wellsjnan but now' a member of tbe Frank Barnes fold, war among 'em. Barnes is developing a pptant aggregation at Flora and evidently the team Is scheduled to go places.

They haven't been spilled no far and among the victims, of tho Yel- rcsular meeting Jackets are Frankfort, Tipton, of the Young people of the second'. Michigantown and Monticello. tnt a commissioner employed by the board to act in ths capacity of secretary," Young People To At PETTIGARD o. Totals 3 LOGAN (22). HERRON 6 HAMDENf 1 FORNOFF 3 4 1 0 WISSINGER 0 0 0 0 0 1 a i o' GOSHEN, 19! ROCHESTER; 17.

playing at Goshen divided games Friday night. The first team lost 19 to 17 after trailing 13 to 7 at the half. The two squads were tied at 6 at by tha count of 18 to 17'after the proofe of- Cameras the end ol the first quarter. The! score was tied at 11 at the halt i stamina aad courage, but did notb- Zebra Colts won 16 to 12 from'the I The Akron seconds lost 11 to 9 'ag to remove doubts regarding Goshen to the visiting reserves, his punching power and skill. Campolo started with a rush and 'carried the fight to Primb throughout the first round.

The, two giants slugged away like a palrj of ambitious amateurs and the first round 1 was a real Donny-Brook. i Campy had a clear advantage and' had Prlmo hanging on and looking; featuring Northwestern VH, HElYDUNKlf PASSES AWAY PERU BATTLERS TAKES GROCERY QUINTET TECNIHCAL KNOCKOUT OVER MUNGIE PUSHER HANGS UP VICTORY Crawford Knocks Down 11 Times In Sixth Round Johnson Outpoints Goodman. Totals Quarter scores Manual 2 Logansport 4 Officials: Ellis and Struck, district will be held Tuesday eve' nlng, Dec. 1, at the Camden Methodist church. Pauline Robeson will be in charge, while Joseph Devadanam ot India, a graduate of Indiana and Purdue universities'will speak on the subject: "Young People of India and Music will be furnished by the young peoples chorus and orchestra, I Montlcello, all veterans with exception of the center who 5s attempting to fill big shoes of Heffner, star of last year, also has a powerful quintet on the court this season; If the showing of the Beavers against Flora poWEIJJ '0 nlgtht is a true indication of their MILLION 0 worth JTIMLER 1 I GUGLE 1 Burnettsville fell a victim of the Berry reserves In the prelim lusry game by a score of 32 to Reagan visiting forward counted for nine of his toim's Llaoup and summary.

Logansport (32) SMITH 3 ETNIRE 7 DOUGLASS 1 JAMISON 3 DOTTERER 2 KINNEMAN 0 ALBERTS 0 CLAY 0, Total .16 Burnettsville (19) REAGAN 4 DAVIS 2 4 PERU, Nov. Ms opponent eleven 'times in Vae 8 'sixth Crawford oj 2 was given a technical knockout 0 over Edd'e Cooper of Muncic 0 when the failed to respond for the-seventh round in i'-thai; 9 1 "2 scheduled battle featur- ing show in Wallace the- 6 7 Friday night, Crawford 12 18 22 weighed 136, and 131 pounds: Charlie the Kokomo outpointed Johnqy Goodman of Indianapolis in ihe eight-round aeml-wtndup and event preceding tiiis Don Seattle of Rochescor scored a decision over Jos Bryan of Jamestown, The latter two va heavies. In the four-round prellminarJw, Mickey McMInn of Peru fougat a draw with. Charles Marks of An- aerson, and Jack Russell of Car rollton, won a technical knockout ever Tommy Mandate of Ind'an- cpolis. The Economy grocery- basketball team defeated the Southside Independents Friday night by a score ot 36 to 21.

This Grocers were slow ellorta to get started, trailed at the halt 12 to 14,, but got their bearings In the last two quarers and scored he to to tbB end) The games are post-season affaire hut will count In confernce standings. The southweat'a banner attrac- (icn will be played at Fort Worti with Southern. Method'st's unde- team meeting a traditional iit Texas Christian. battle against. Georgia Tech and Tulane'a anx th Louisiana bead the it chart.

Georgia is heavy He over Tech and Louisiana is cou- a set-up for Tulant, Walter Dunkle Of Away Friday hand. Gaining confidence as his opponent weakened, Prlmo 'orced the action in the second and after almost at will. Games may be! ess tha a mlnute toting hej booked with Grocers by phoning Campolo with a hard left the Economy body and a right to the chin, Campolo was up on the nine count, but went down again from a push to the sholder. During his ANNOUNCES SQUAD WITH PROGRAM OF COMING CONTESTS In announcing next week's sen- edule of the Junior Republican 'e-dedicate Church At Remington Sun, Rev, Claude Young, Lafayette, will deliver the address at the re-dedication services of the local Methodist church Sunday, Nov. 29.

Rev, P. Burdon is pastor. Total 8 Referee: Struck of Wabash. FREE Tonight At 8 O'clock Genuine Milwaukee German KNACK-WORST and Sauer Kraut Eat tYitli Your Friends at the Elks Cafe i It might be that Montlcello will succeed Brookston to the White county sectional championship throne. Today marks the colse of a majority of college and university football schedules and the aU-thls and all taats will to fly thick and fast.

would to. know one thing. While will the official all-American? won a single There are many great football point victory 18 to 15 over the BIgj players in this spacious nation of Shoe Store quintet here FULTON INDEPENDENT TEAM BEATS BIG SHOE Stabilization Group Accepts Challenge WASHINGTON, Nov. F. Creekraore, of the cotton stabilization corporation, today ac- 1 cepted the challenge Aiuer- I lean cotton shippers association i for an investigation of federal farm board cotton operations.

He proposed that the entire cotton in dustry be investigated and that the investigation include the cotton shippers. Miaa Miller Rennntett in 100 MUIKI Millar Ot Peril seconds on the floor, Campolo -club basketball team, Manager cecjetery. evidently decided that he had no Robert Champion gave out the fall Miller became Mrs opportunity to win, and although peraoselj of. the aa Mta. B.

Miller i of arlsln he made no at- 1 JHISS Aoa way raiuer Henry Walter known farmer and thresher man and assessor of Bethlehem town ship, died at home in at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, had been in failing health for seTara.1 Months. more than a quarter of. i century Mr. Dunkle has operated two threshing outfits during the season in the northern part of the county. He served ai aaionor for the last 'four ynarn.

Surrlvinit are the widow, a daughter, Mary, and a alaiw, Urr. Jennie Skeiton of Loganaport. He was a member of the JCnights of Pythias'lodge. Funeral services will be held at the residence at Mon, day and at T. at ths Bethel M.

E. church in Clay town- Burial will be the Bethel of this county married John 'M. Mm rtn- considerable Miller of Ohio, here. Cass Catttle Bring Top Market Price Forty nine head of Hampshire hogs haTe been sold by J. A.

Warden, Logajisport, through the Pro- ducers Co'mmlslon Association at 1 Indianapolis, The animals averaged pounds each and brought the top market price. Glen Billion of Camden trucked them to Indianapolis for Warden. tempt to do so. He- had taken 'punishment, was badly wounded and had found that his little effect on The, spectator.il, bootd Campolo for "retiring" w.hen he could 'have continued, although the action waa not courageous. It appeared sensible.

Monticello Men Trial Set for Dec. "Belled Buzzard" Italian Minister Sails For Home NEW YORK, Dlnp Italy's young foreign' minister sailed for hrame today after Important conferences with president Hoover American Poultry To Buffalo Sites and Perr-' Gerard 'accompanied a car load of noultry to Buffalo market for the Dick Roach, Robert Ward, Long, Don Swarulander, Otto Neumann, Edwards, Charles Becker and Barton Dempsey. "Games next week are at Rochester against the Armours Monday at Walton against the Semlnoles Tuesday and here with toe Peru Montleello poultry association. Dixies Thursday. Tha local will be played in the old high school' gym.

Contests also have been booked for the future with Deer Creek, a return game with Camden, Wolcott and Kokomo. SMSTARS Methodist Comer Honors on MythJ, Confer. ence Eleven. DALLAS, Nov. STRIBLING-SCHAAF BOUT GALLED OFF McCray Buys Texan Cattle For Feeden McCray for- mw governor, returned from Tejcas where purchased MvaraJ car load of cattle to be on his farms near here.

CHICAGO Nov. Ernie Schaaf-Young Strlbllng bout for the Chicago stadium December 3 was off today 1 because of an injury to dtt for their annual community hand. The stadium hopes to auction. Plan Community Auction Dec. IStk BUNKER Men's Bible class of the M.

E. Sunday school has set December IS as the the match late in or; the liner ry him to Naples. car- ours that never break into headlines of the great newspapsfs because they are with secondary schools. They won't be given consideration. A handful of teams wla ten of the elevsn places from one year to the next.

It's hardly fair but then it does no harm and alnc? i nothing official it isn't like being knighted. Roy Felty, Black, Ray Felty, of John H. Randall, Floyd Randall and Bailey and Oreen played tor Fulton Harry Baker are set for December and Baker, C. Baker, Bott, 10 in federal court at Hammond Smith, Terry and Carr comprised where they will be tried for liquor the Big Shoe squad, (violations. Ralph Banna reports having sighted the "belled buzzard' 1 while hunting along the Wabasb river near here.

opinions of coaches, officials and. United Press staff men who Kill FOX teams in. action. Tha team: Ends: Pruitt, Texas Christian; and Texas. Aggie.

Tackles: Tata, Southern Methodist; and Moody, Texas. At Kewanna Church John Troy wcl1 known for his evangelistic A4-1P ffUltOn COUnty in this part of the open a re viral, at the Firat -Bap- ROCHESTERi-A fullgrown red' tlst Tch nere Sunday, Nov. 29. fox was killed Friday afternoon by R. C.

Burkett on the Tom Primble Mr conducted successful meetings at Royal Centre recenUy. RIDE THE MOTOR WAY UOGANSPORT TEL. 606 EFFECTIVE OCT. 5, 1931 North bound A. 2.SO P.

II. 7:25 M. 2-'05 A. M. Southbound 7:50 A.

9:00 A. 12:50 P. 6:30 10: SO Indiana Motor Bus Schedule BASKETBALL RESULTS Logansport, 22; Manual of In dianapolis, Logansport (B) Burnetts ville, 19. Goshen, IS; Rochester, 17. Peru, 23.

Chalmers, 2g; Reynolds, 15. Wlnamac, 23; N. Judson, 15, Akron, IS; WaSarusa 17. Idarille, 35; Remington, 17. Y.

America, 13; B. Hill, 4. Walton, 19; Kewanna, 16, Frankfort, 34; El wood, 11. Gas City. 87; Converse, 24.

Pra'rie, 21; Sharpsv'Ile. 19. Bedford. 24; Vlncennes, 21. Bloominston, 17; Brazil, 16.

Columbus ,29: Seymour, 21. Franklin, 30; Martlnsville. Grensburg, 22; N. Vernon, 19. Hartford City.

40; Montpetiei, 1C Muncie, 35; Huntington, 7. Newcastle, IS; Connersviie. 12 Pendleton. 20; 'Markleville, 15. Washington, 28; Petersburg, .17.

Morton of Richmond. 31; con, 13. Saelbyv'Ue, 24; Rushvilie. IS, Windfall, 29; Tip ton, 25. East Looks For Pop Warner To Spring Surprise Todzy By Henry Mclemore U.

Staff Correspondent. BOSTON. Nov. Just few random thoughts on three good football games. Wonder what Old Man Warusi will show 'em today.

The Las'. time Pop came East with a tall.team' he showed 'em That, you remember, was the 5'ear Stanford took on a powerful Army outfit and ran it'dizzy with double (vingback system of attacks. That game, 'n which the ers were completely demoralized by Stanford's bewildering reverse plays behind the line, siiort. hot and sweet passes, ae double wingback Idea to the country. Of.

course, Warner won't hav'5 such a field today. old man was aided and abetted by a earn that team of hys'cal giants who ran heir assignments with the nd speed of featherweights, ndians (they were the then)-did everyth'ng did it rigiu. that daj-, or Stanford will rua into the necks today that are so goj-i better than any pair it has (acud oa the coast. The two ball, Carriers -ive have in mind are. "VVilfi Willie" JlcCaU and ll Morwa.

(f the. Westerners 'keep yoang men bottled up. all- aitar-j neon, they th as no eastern team has able to do. toothless old tiger is going no some Plain and fancy clawing fciound, and a wet field and Boo-li tbe hospital, niafces that iiancn almost a covlct'on. I haven't any fears about Nctre bame's ability to ta'ke the Aitay, viet or cold, hot or dry.

rhc'e D'aj; be someth'ag the nia'ter rcy eyesight but for the I fe oC nie Guards: Vaught, Texas Christ-, farm near Rlcbland Cenrte. ian; and Neeley, Southern Meth-; final shot wa fired after a chase 5 MOnth odlst- of several hours in which Frank Delcamore, Southern' Krantz, Ma.rlc SIxby and S. L. San- Methodist ders took part Ths pelt of the fox Quarterback: Massn, Southern, was sold Friday evening and the money dlvlde'd among the four. Of Pigs Weighs 2B60 Methodist.

Halfbacks: Spearman, Texas Christian, and Stafford, Texas. Fullbacks: Koy, Texas. Speedy Mason, Coach Morrison's great quarterback, probably will be a. unanimous choice in every all-southwestern, eleven and is likely to win mention in many all- Amerlcan selections. fcaac Quick has litter of thirteen pigs ed June 14, that weighed J8M pounds at five months of Tr n.

Akron Woman Dies At Her Home Friday Throws Football At Rabbit, Kilts ft cant' s.ee that Army line. Wolcott Charity Game Is Played Minerva SO, died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Joseph Foreman here, on Friday. Surviving are three sons, Frank A. W.

and Encll, and the daughter. Funeral services will bs held at tbe Palestine church a' 1:30 o'clock Sunday and burial will MOntlCeUO be made In the adjoining cemetery MONTICELLC-A. L. Tavlor. proprietor of a monument wor'cii here, killed a rabbit when threw a football at it.

Unless my memory is up to some prank, no, major coast ceaa has failed on an eastern jaaUel. I don't thlni Stanford Tvill be the first, to fall. If I were a follower ot hunches, and not a stickler for 'Sorm. a lay this week's pin allowance rjin home on Princeton's chano-js jf potting oat there in the bowl c'ay and winning the -Yales. For I have powerful Vale's abil'ty to whip the Pria-vj- tcns.

Something tells me that tiio total of was realized from a benefit has- 'I have been readiar in the ga ban here'by the. w-ttes that whatever chance irmy public reliel committee. might have bad to win. this saiut' Disappeared when Notre I was whipped by Southerkn tflOOminfftOn MOM icrnia, 1 ttat sort of shiff all night and still not 't- You never 11 me that a team improves a When Southern fnrnia snapped Notre Dame's winning streak-, the Ir'sh Display Quilts MONTICELLO Mrs Blanch Difi local woman cangbt by federal drv raiders, assesaed -a fine of $100 and glren a anapenv JIOYAL A display of ded sentence In federal court at i quilts, coverlets, shawls dishes 9H term representing olden days" will Driven i ear lerm be held kt Methodl charcn their incentive £or nc- tory. Don't me that if uis were undefeated ond saobt- for -Uieir third BLOOMTNGTON, Nov.

circuit court jury delib- White erated only 24 minutes today before returning a guilty verdict agalist Oscar Barrow. 20 on second and anto ban- ditr-7 charges. He was 1" Her. C. N.

McBrayer: Eav Green and Bernard naw For Death of Husband Mamie Miller has been awarded a $12.044 damage, suit agslnst tbe Monon rail- In federar court for death of her John Miller. MOB- year without a they year sentence on. each of the char- a whits breasted fox squ-rrel in on who lost his life In rot be a better team today, ges. PulasM county lew afo. the wreck at Guernsey test aprtof..

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