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WITH PREP BASKETEERS ittie riNTAcmni. momiit. vrcrymtn n. int Anchor-Colfax Game May Decide Top Post Sports The second week of play in the rrr4 mmz. Ilc tectum Tri-Valley finds four of the nine I '-mum teams still undefeated in league competition.

Cropsey lived up to advance notices by walloping Ells -4 it sJ 3 -iiifrr rnt. mum. Trinity Throttles worth, while Colfax rolled to its second league win with a victory over Towanda. The tilt between Anchor and Bcllflower was called off but Saybrook broke into the Decatur Team, 31-17 win column by belting Cooksvllle. After three non-oonference games on Tuesday, plenty of ac tion is promised for Friday.

The headline attraction shows Anchor at Colfax. The fact that both teams have perfect standings Caph Glldner Paces Saints In Victory 11 would of itself provide sufficient stimulus, but add the big town little neighbor rivalry that exists and the stage is set for a real battle. Arrowsmith will go to Bob IhttJ ef IVto SU. Vc Bellflower to try for Its first BT lin lot AC. Tilly's 5 va.

league victory, Saybrook will at one rohe4 Wssrartoo V. at tempt to remove Cropsey from 5t- Louu. UVLt cS t-o cf Cra It the undefeated list, while the last game will find Towanda at Cooks trv -r. i. coachi a iraniM utn.

a recmUy lac, ha LVrj 5ta- Tr ville with both teams fighting to vacate the cellar. rus for a casvo a4 at jrn laid Iheta ial Laa la I 1 i cty ctgt hotel lotty tct t-o rrrwsr fn day rJgtt dma Wtn Deb ra down frca fc-s rocea. to tn tr.rro Od i I i Tri-Valley standings: Tram. ttoa. Lnat.

Trt. Colfax 2 0 1.000 Anchor 1 0 1 00J Cropay 1 0 1.000 BMinowr 1 0 1.000 Ellrworth 1 1 Ravbrook 1 1 Arrowamlth 0 1 .000 Cookavllla 0 3 .000 Towanda 0 2 .000 Games this week: Tnmday DeLand at Bllflowtr. Crojwy at Conkavllla. Ivmvna at Ellaworth. Friday Arrowamlth at Bcllflower.

Towanda at Conkavllla. Saybrook at Cropaty. Anchor at Colfax. Kickapoo too pj mf fe la a dsnc. tt tXri tura ai c.Kiirx exa oo.er vjvut' a ovr.

i I ir; I) Jut. I'ROMISB TKOIHLFL One ef the teams to watrh In both the KkVapo rwafmort mm! M(Um founty tourney next month unquestionably Km plre Township 1 Ky. 1h tapir Uj pmt4 that when they duted off I. High in wild game rerrnlly. front ro left to rUbt: I4M am.

(Jlen Hrrnt. Darrrl Seott, Coarh Virgil lUnpnan. lUrk row: ffgrr Xlrrj. tin lUmbtia. ItW Van Deventer, Merle Srhloer.

-Ttr -vs a SIX FEET OFF GROUND Jumping the highest of the three. Ward Cuff (center), New York Giants back gets his hands on the ball Intercepting a pass intended for Andy Farkas (right) In the first quarter of. yesterday's game a Griffith stadium. Also up In the alr with feet off ground and anna outstretched hoping to nab the ball is Joe Aguirre (left), Redskins end. a.p wii-jtxxo Giants Smother Tbo try leaso afU lo ssvk.l ftoMo altesss to ooersu.

atecUlsvc at Uotr tua CiUoor Normal's Ironmm open their Oar erv-o Lauterback has two out- of the fact that Decatur ha won five consecutive games. The Reds have defeated Lincoln in league tUs at tW ItoUl 5Wf league season Tuesday at NCHS standing boys In Wayrcaa and la CfcVao tkH oKeW against a weak DXight quintet. Murphy wtuio Coach TccnliAMO Le Roy and Heyworth remain has two Rays. Sanders and An- Corn Belt standings to date: t4 fat, tr play but the later contest was a non-counting game. Bloomington invades Mattoon unbeaten in the Kickaooo after drems bank on in th tour W-O Ual ret.

to ho4 their asvoasl Umth a4 tVI4 sorot. gotf a4 tr-sa chassaoMnaJoo to Msy al rrorla. last week's play. The latter wrest spots, other outstanding pUjm Mrria airbury Friday for a conference game and ed the coveted Tomahawk travel 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 tn the LL art Froouh. a rusrd win not be seen at homo this 1 nnity footlae mg trophy from McLean last rrom nanagan.

who Is devekpu week. Tuesday and successfully defended rspiaiy: nurr.es a sochomoro cm V. Normal Redsk lS bars on aU srk -r-x rr. tUi ulrtf it against Stanford on Friday ter at Long Point, and Bane, a ins, 31-0 .000 t-v-e TTil, eveaas loci men center at Dana. nignt.

Le Roy lambasted Stanford ear in 4 Rutland must face lUno Tues Sangamon Valley it Lkety tU irrro ytfs. lier in the week. 65-15 and took L-Aurt il- day r.lcht at Dana m-h; Lor.g DcLand notched its eirhth uin ath Big 12 standings at this time: Ymm ret. ranvilia a l.fwvi Ixcatur 1 0 1 Muomlactaai 1 1 JlWva Peona Manual .000 PeorU Central SnnnrneM Mattoon A A Pekln A Lincoln a 1 Mtreator 1 Urban 0 1 .000 Downs into camp Thursday night Pomt also meets Dana Friday. LL conference staMmrs to date: in nine starts last wee to txke dropped the ball on the Redskins t-9 will e.ix.

tn Uy aM e- Drummer Township, a non-con a firm rriD on firset rlar in ih 21, and tackle Vic Carroll got it. th aame aa IIAC ference foe was a victim of the K.t 4 i a Meet Packers In Playoff For NL Crown 1 Herber pitched to end Frank Lie- speed and drive of the Empire Sangamon Valley. The DrLamJ five only defeat to date has been t'osMd. CeM Tusvrf lias bel from the 11 and Liebel 5 "4 riMao quintet on Friday. Oletr a ti'al lr tW wheeled into the end zone.

at the hands of a powerful Clin This week's schedule pits Le Roy ton five, which is hittine a fat Herber's other touchdown throw against McLean on Tuesday and Corn Belt at aa was a 44 yarder in the third, again Heyworth on Friday and should pace this year. DcLand dropped Weldon last Friday. Mansfield ackmaw Ya 10 juieoei. Trinity's uncxDected 24-23 vic i.ey ifo. pack the house on both occasions.

LeRoy is traveling fast but will iropped two games last week, los After Cuff kicked a 33 yard field Trt-nvt Turks. MorUn's Ptt- tory over a favored Fairburv ouln- WASHINGTON, D. C. (P) New York's Giants Sunday struck home twice in -the first six min iers ana nelavan all have a clean need decisions over these two tet was the high spot of the we-k ing to both the league leaders and Wapella. goal in the fourth, Charley Avedi-sian, chunky Giant guard, grabbed swr.e tr.e Valley to in me corn Belt conference.

No clubs to insure a safe superiority in the Kickapoo. Only conference same this week utes, drubbed Washington's Red one or Baugh tosses and lum earn avtng wen fu- one had even conceded the IrLsh a chance to upset the Tartars and bered 48 yards to the final score. shows Wapella at Farmer City on eague start. Trrtnor.t nth CV. chase of th New frs-ekHe of the anr All Awrfl-rsa cfrrre iM fll fwf aU at Vakee iu4im.

lie Um 4r Ma baldias la IUIUsmm. Mat. groay of Usee riLhy tuj. Usattt IVanlikeaa) Bar. lw seys kM4ae smsaaxrr be 14.

Ca4r. ls larrtac-Ua. tmtwtnlT aaUictir tfisee-tor al Ceorce MaUOmwa aai-rrutr a4 a frr4 of Ra4 lUrrs-w Ciba city. mm A. Paul McFarland club has not nenon showing the war.

It tminA riiay mgnu uie defeat of the Tartar hu ltM rrrfacsmssare. Xi lT txr ttt terf rr-. are yt't Ur S--s s.s as va. 4 f-r -t ee te Jj FVt b'o i r-s K'iT. Te VZvr sr.J TT.

sA aera. jr-U-it-1 aa II to 7 Tr. ry frCaS tAfk af tes'e4 er. e- jy 4 Inn hit its stride as yet but got going the last quarter at Normal and the the best In the cnr.frrrr.ee last SV conference stand ires: Eagles Get 2nd Place added interest to the race in this league. The Tartars bounced back week urwet TenrU Manual on the McLean boys are always danger PHILADELPHIA.

(JP) The Manuaiite own court. ous with two real threats in Grant Wilcox and Kenney Lynch. This Philadelphia Eagles chalked un a Ncr.e of the three clubs i I MM .311 niceiy on Friday and stopped a rugged Pontiac Ave that many pick to go places this year. The 26 to 13 victory over the Cleve Ftrmtr 1 a i VananeM 1 Slan-imet meei until arter the holUays. skins, 31-0, and entered the National Professional Football league playoff with Green Bay's Packers.

Cap italizing on two fumbles by Sammy Baugh for their -q i kie" touc hdowns team could make it tough for both LeRoy and Heyworth if at peak Mackinaw Valley stnd-r la inoians took the Corn Belt a year land Rams Sunday before 24,123 Shibe park fans to gain second place in the eastern division of form. ago witn three defeats aeainst 114 Lr Heyworth has excellent reserve eignx wins, and one defeat cer the National league after the New tainly does not eliminate the Tar strength and Friday against Stan 1 mum MM 1 ancercui te-tum to t.v.e Sov'eaCrrn mars la Strts.WT The Cerrjrx4tr. Uex a tT la the J-onith bare h4 ts4-baU the last tt jears. York Giants turned back the ford, Coach Ray Lane used Thom tars from the favorite's role by a 1 i a LL Conference Cornell's defending champion and Rutland's improved five are deadlocked for the league lead the LL today, both having a clean slate In league competition. Coach Washington Redskins 31 to 0 to as, a forward at guard along with any matter 01 reckoning.

AmrM Oiw- annex the division crown. .11 u. mgn nas its first leazue com Feicke because two of his regu The victory marked the first petition this week at Pontiac while lars were out. the Giants Sam Baugh sewed up theTh. gt thitim.

1 a Eagle win over the Rams in league Other games this week find Car- competition. eastern division title before the season's sixth straight capacity ferfrrurr yrrg IZ te Kf-ery Ss-: rrs Ci He -j. Cjr aM Iate Earrt SO r-5 rvrjL, Cf t1 ere V- fr- Iii! gaA. Jl rjr.ir-..f eat ej cf tie rrt tsjy lock at Stanford and Downs at Ellsworth on Tuesday. Carlock Reliable Roy Zimmerman's pre tfldat rente last year ki aesM that belvieea aa4 ym soldier aa4 saitor Uyrrs 1U be free ax rats Landis Elected throne here of 35.540.

and will plays at McLean, Danvers at Stan Harrison Gets First Money ford and Downs at Lexington on meet the Packers for the championship in New York next Sun- mbra Ibey as rteae4 fr the armed serstrrt. cision passing accounted lor one Eagle touchdown and set up two others. The Rams battled back valiantly, but couldn't match Zimmerman's passing and the electric run of Ernie Steel, Steven Van Buren and Co. cay. Baugh, who completed 25 of 35 To Cooperstown Beeaus of the fact list XV.e! at r.

tr- miami. FLA-un staff sn Dutch Harrison of Wright TieUl. wsrun. vtc cairrran cf ti T-" cf ery Friday. Standings: Team.

Wow. Jjttt. Tri. HvwortS 3 0 1 (W lRoy 2 0 l.ooo McLean 3 1 Downa 1 2 .331 Stanford 3 rnvr 1 Carlock 0 2 .000 Ohio, survived a briUlact stretch ILLINOIS HORSES 'GO TO TOWN CHICAGO. (I Illinois horses and owners had something to be pound of today after sweeping the first three places in the first of the big events in the $60,000 Chicago horse show.

Sunny Ridge Queen. 5 year Id chestnut mare owned by H. Leslie Atlass of Wheaton. IIL. defeated a fie.d of 17 contenders Sunday night to win the $1,500 fine horse championship.

In second dace T. passes against the Giants a week ago, was the day's goat on interceptions as well as bobbles. The Giants' Arnie Herber stole the Redskins passing stuff, pitching Sunday to urn iZJLCO first You'A Act.lUe ecctAUituwi XHI te--. If Uft unable to attend, th st jstt rvf. meeting srt le rit j-day al t-vy fare ta te Qumcy.

to plan Cv Ill sre te ly m.z prcgrsm far tfut ci-isx to a By Committee tnree touchdowns Biq 12 has been ixtrre4 ur.Ul Mtlf'' Book Game in Florida Ralph H. Young, Michigan State athletic director, announces the scheduling of a football game for the Spartans with the University of Miami to be played in the Orange bowl, Nov. 23, 1945. Herber whipped a low pass to Ward Cuff who ran 11 yards to score before the struggle was two money in the II. mi pen tlt tournament over f.ve other players who had a chance to snatch viewy on the Hnal r.ir.e holes.

He carded a 63 Sunday for a 72 hole total of 271. si strokes under par. snd a or. f.rcke triumph over Henry Picard cf Har- NEW YORK. The late moctx With victories over both Streat-or and Urbana, Ned Whitesell's Silver Streaks are out in front in the Big 12 race this.

winter in spite minutes old. Kenesaw Mountain Landis. baseball's hirh commissioner from Four minutes later, Baugh rrst srrsr- st Tri' TrCiy r. g.t. Crjr-Sy rrcs-y tet-n fat tm iwt s-ji r-ik kwK er Ct-i i D-x-t Tr Mt 1921 until his death last Nov.

25, ruourg. Fa. ounghusbands Sycamore Ace from Barnngton. I1U and third went to Empress Delaine, from Delaine farm. Morton Crov III was unanimously elected to mem Third place went to Johrcr Tte- The Cerauaa I a 4 Ftaae af ra bars bree4ia Tb eoaatry Is set bach la rartoc fr assay year as a re mil and mat realraKb IU sublet Iroos lUIUia aa4 tb Asarttras.

Capt. Bird Hilrrvtcarm Farms. bership in baseball's hall of fame at Cooperstown, N. Sunday, at a special meeting of the hall of fame committee. of Evan ton.

Ill, rho had a one stroke margin af.er 63 rki but who faltered in the f4na! drive to card a 36-3S 71 Sunday ani a 276 for the tournament. vratas rr nehoygan Falls. Wis, was fourth. The show, with entrant tmm a ts ttK aw tat i all parts of the nation, will continue throuzh this week. Stephen C.

Clark, resident of The 33 year oUl Harrixnci. a aM the national baseball museum at Sa rwn' a nn consutent tournamer.t PerforHseT I i tiac ai i a aa I Ma S'(m a iv inners Sunday night. In addition to the Wheaton horse, were: fla valiarf aaM innii i. Cooperstown, headed the committee whose other member were before he entered the array II months ac, had to fire a three un- Connie Mack. nreident of the j.

m-mmwmm mm-w mill'. v. uv- fiiiw ia a aaM Philadelphia Athletics: Edward best who sar.k a IS fi Tflfe CXKT WAMTTO IIP- Hs BUT, HOMESTLV, DISCOURAGE THE AMDTHiSOHrK LADlES-DlDNOU GALS WHO JUST IS FDR UMCLE EVER. SEE H0WO4E FROM THE NCW ARE PUTTING LOUIE. MUST 1 OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL SHAPE OPTHIS THEIR ALL INTO "1 PACKAGES 16 IT COULD BE MAKING- ARTISTIC TE) OPENED ACOUPLEOF XMAS BOXES- rSvrryi amSu 1 TClb BOTTLES OF XKDU PAIRANDHE; VJiLUAM FOX SCOTCH G.

Barrow, resident of the Trt raaraa OWB4 SI Jam. to. Smo I Swo n-jip. a. aa a-rA aa xoric Yankees; Robert Quirm, rouna 0i and a 273.

tax RM a ta president or we Boston Braves; Melville Webb of the Boston al4 44 tom (Ofwn vlaMl uiooe. and Sid Mercer of the I' (mmml a aa a I Eastern Draws Miami in First rw York Journal-American. Tnnmaa Jr Innrm. I.j try of Hawttmra far-n. I 1 i t4 7 as Landis is the first member to 14 mim im ih i wm be appointed by this permanent a aa rT rk.

i e.rai committee named by the major Sgt. Jim Ferner Cops Oakland Open Meet at m-' ft ej It W.V a-y 7 league advisory council of AuR. 4.. 1944. Paul S.

Kerr, treasurer of the national baseball mumm, was OAKLAND. CALIF Honor Do Paul Coach Tonight TEuRE HAUTE. IND fV-Painngs for the esght team md-et tuurnamre.t to be he lt at Indiana SiM Teactiers ct.ilege Iv. 22-2J wet an-nntinee'l by offW-taU Sunday. The schmtule f.ir the first round.

ttUPtf. Jim Ferrter. Camo Itolx-rt named secretary the commit tee. wf.n uie juo war toU (hkUn.i open golf tournament Sunday Paul ur.iTT!T a'eia-L tr. a 4i noie total of 277.

On his Atlanta Gets Morgan nnai round he carded his third studenU aod tak Use out torurM to Lref "-l Naraial tlaaovl 14 t. successive 63, after a first round vi.a mmt wmr' t.r iit The Atlanta. Ga, Southern Association baseball club has acquired the services of Eddie Mor Ky Laffoon. Chicaro. sIia tvtt krtbaU coaet, Kay Wryer.

7ie, sJTfs ceretneany Is ciKi Uceer ffrwe-i Ti a A---. tw inr a final day 68. finished with gan, onetime Bloomincton out 278 Tor second prie. Harold Mc halre of lU.noit Wrtysn env fen Paul tottivers.tr srr (Vns. Iv-n sAs fv.

t- Cat- pa cen, iTuudelphia. leader IS mj Marraf iXr Tm a aa 14 CmK I I. a Woaal KHI-i. Oaat tw r-wita TimWh. ra irtiii.

ta. Winners) of th first tx games will be paired at 2:30 p. ra. Saturday, Dec. 23.

and th winners of the other tax first rousrvi matches will meet at 3:43 p. m. Th championship contest wUl pliyed at 8:30 p. m. fielder in a deal just closed with Indianapolis.

The Indians ret Edward WriRht and Jedro Jiminei from the SA club in exchange for trie end of the third round, need- THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME at 279. Sam Brrd. Detrrvlt oi v.i arenwr, ta Iy icS IVml t'o- ii 1.4 fourth with 230 and Ceorre ine nycnaser. Lt- CoJ. Tees Itsxretty.

Schneiter, Salt Lake City, fifth. Wltn 282. reeer.t.y re-red r-t as a til rrs a-- v. Lre cf th Prt e4 tie a 3M f-rva prerrsm Natl onal Hockey Pro Football rPrlt. 7 wafea.

T. SI Taw4 SUah I lltat. of an hcraoemiy s-mi i. s. t.

isvk the I. eluts. tar tVe Ite li mKe.1 st IV Pa-J IVnts to L--5j three years arl eca ytr Ks J- f.e St. produce o5- ef t- Up flxM tvw club iC IViiH LrJ Xtt. rjw rc e-t LAUDS JIM CARNAHAN FOR WORK OVERSEAS JHAT PROWuEy AND A 6U ARD too 1 1 FAILED AGAIN 1oT766E VJE'ol VOfc CAN'1 MeaniH Uaf 7 'i- aaMMM "no USE IN KkJOCKING ANY ij I WE1X GO OUTS IDE YOU WAJT 4 'o I -1-1 i r' MS.

WHEN FATHER GETS AND TAP ON THE IN 3 LCT ME pCDCZJ ABSORBED IN HIS WORkT, HE LABORATORY CASE HE COMES THAT'S ODD? HAVE A LOOK. XTtfW COULDN'T HEAR A CANNON? TO THE 1 DONT SEE 1 MISS i fll aj 1 POOR ANYONE iSOODBODY', 7 ryy baseball teams, d-1 gymnasium work, set up inter ramp baling matches. One ir. Ccorh itrl It-ewer II to- '7 ers left at 3 39 p. m.

tor CVr Ar-t -r- sn ewilrr to r4 is Tre 11 wfc (r er Wall llxk 4k CunruacSam. Hee.try C.rl Jrn iVeaiemey. G.n p. je'Ue lrr'- Nrcrrun It'er VU Cr Lr-I l.strtf tvrs irkston. J.

Wree. CUrv-re a r-y Vyneke. lLrvi-ArrT aM i-y Jaekt WT.it. ta. A-tfr III 1 day 50.000 jjmmrtl White tny siaiium to watch it; fact, ball game.

It was on el Jns promotions. We r.eed more it." Jim told me. "beratu the, men want it The Enclh. their regular gymnasium schedules, rugby n-t other sports, have us beat. BasVetball Tonight 1 1 1 w.V) J.i rr gv CVi V-i-g k- it- arts.

BV jack ni.u LO.NTXJ.V. They're going to miss Jim Carnahan around London when he gies back to and he's on the way. The hustling athlete has been one of the busiest Red Cross workers in England and many a soldier owes his life to Jim's teaching. For one Jim's Jobs was to teach swimming, combat swimming. He had the Job cf tra.n-ing 1500 instructors in ETO European Theater of Operations).

They in turn went into the campn among those camps being thse of the paratroopers and glider troops. And when they dropped into Holland with its canals, rivers and marshes where the Jerries tried frantically to trap them many a m.in can tell how the swimming lesions save. I him. Jim has been in ETO for two years. In addition to swimming prescribe a certain amount ef ath letics, and then farget it The rSMa WWfa at fS trnar.

a a. tt StSCSt tnnt. Va at f-rrhh go through ith it and i42 p-7'a I n-t Iiae II- ilr tr us.g Jms not going home from nM ImmL Si ai r. pm rt A-r'- Lf. V.

ri t.i i 11 a 111 cho.se. He suffered a brtken le Lot a-v ra a-a- to IC It Vei Uva.n a-X HZ. j.t fto fnen SVe. 'FX'-t ffe Baslclball Results several weeks ago whs a football fame. Th injury hain't healed as it should so be going home for proper and a much needed test.

Ar. I they haven't a frllow around w.Sh ku oomph and savvy. Th sold. en will miss him. it mmm 1 1 iYtf wsmmm mmv.mmi WAHOO a xt.

i l.flf, 15. 4 i4. work he organized softball leagues. la I 1..

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