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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, 1LI1, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938. FIFTEEN PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 NO BUSINESS, NO HOME GAMES IN '39 Techs Share Crown With BROOKLYN, N. Y. UP) The to Lake Forest footballers of Little Brooklyn college Saturday concluded they weren't appreciated on their own campus, and decided to schedule no home games for 1939. The de Titans Fail To Place Man On First Team I N.

S. Overlooks Members of Harry Bell's Outfit cision was announced by Coach Lou Oshins. 2 Undefeated Teams In New Ivy League CHICAGO. CP) Bradley Tech Less than 100 tickets were sold to each of their four home games, and only about 200 were on hand at Saturday's season finale against Susquehanna. and Lake Forest, undefeated this year against conference and non-conference foes alike, boasted half shares today of the first Ivy conference football championship.

Each won four games. Bradley, which also shared in the BY CHARLES J. WHALEN. International Newg Service Sporta Writer. Chicago Bears Ruin Brooklyn's Hopes 1937 Illinois Intercollegiate league title before it broke with nine other SPRINGFIELD.

(INS) members to form the new group, clinched its half of the stake Saturday by drubbing Millikin 32 to 0. Lake Forest had ended its season Bradley and Lake Forest, undefeated co-champions, dominated selections on the Illinois College all conference football team Monday landing three players each on the mythical eleven. two week's earlier. The Millikin finale also marked Our way of expressing thanks for your patronage during the past year is to offer you better values the complete list of Thanksgiving foods at very economical prices, so you can load up on good things to eat with a minimum of extra expense and absolute confidence that everything you buy is a real value. the last game for 12 Bradley sen Tiie two teams, easily the class of the league, recorded four con iors who helped carry the Braves through two undefeated conference ference victories apiece but their schedules failed to match them for seasons in which only two touch "fa a deciding tilt.

Bradley thumped downs were scored by rivals. It was Millikin 42 to 0 Saturday in its clos their first undefeated season since 1926, the only blot being a scoreless ing game to share title honors. tie against the University of Chi Two other schools of the 10 member loop Augustana and BROOKLYN UP) The Chicago Bears wrecked the Brooklyn Dodgers' slender chance for eastern honors in the National Professional Football league with a 24 to 6 shellacking Sunday. The Bears prowled ferociously and none was more ferocious than Joe Maniaci, a former Fordham flash who played with the Dodgers before traded to Chicago. Greeted by scattered boos from a crowd of 26,000, when he replaced Jack Manders in the second period, Maniaci scored 10 points in 12 minutes.

He booted a placement field goal from the 15 yard line, circled left end 18 yards for a touchdown to cap a.90 yard march and kicked the extra point. An 18 yard pass from Ray Buivid to George Wilson brought the Bears' first touchdown. The final touchdown was made on a pass from Bernie Masterson to Bill cago. FAMOUS CIMCO FARM TURK North. Central had two representa Illinois Wesleyan, Illinois, college Lb.

32c tives each selected to the first FANCY BIRDS ONLY and Wheaton ended the race in a third place tie, the latter being team in the balloting conducted among the coaches. One position went to Wheaton. Panish Is Heavy Favorite. knocked from the undefeated running Saturday by Illinois college 13 to 0. Knox set back Monmouth MOST VALUABLE.

Teammates of Joe Morin, Clinton, 111. lad who finishes at North Central college in June, have named him the "most valuable" man on this year's Evangelical sqqad. Morin is a fine runner and also a superb blocker and defensive man. 14 to 7 in the only other league These are the best turkeys it is possible to produce by modern methods of breeding and feeding. Oh yes you can buy cheaper turkeys, but if you are going to have a turkey dinner why spoil it to save 30 cents? game last week, which closed the title race.

Outstanding selections were few, with only three players, Ted Panish of Bradley, George Lenc of Augustana and Bob Carruthers of Lake Forest accorded the distinction of receiving a topheavy major Wesleyan and State Normal tied 7 to 7 in a non-conference battle and will meet again Thanksgiving Conkright after Sam Francis made day in a charity game ity in the voting. Ham Northern Illinois Teachers of De- Will Toss Lot PREMIUM OR BLACK HAWKiL 7 WHOLE OR HALF LUrfCj 53 yards to the one yard line in five thrusts. Lenc, a repeater from last year's Kalb. champions of the Illinois In first team when there was only one state college conference which tercollegiate conference, which wound up play a week ago, also Of Leather at Eagles Virtually Clinch later disintegrated into two separ 19c END OF LOIN OR SHOULDER, LB. plays Thanksgiving day, traveling ate leagues, pairs up with Heilman south to meet L.

S. U. (Northeast Fourth Place in Pro Loop of North Central at the wing posi center) in an intersectional game tions. YMCA Ring The final standings: CHARLESTON, W. VA.

UP) LORD MOTT'S FINEST SOLID PACK FRESH OYSTERS We Bought a Carload for Our Thanksgiving Trade. North Central enjoyed only a Lb. 23 fair season but in Heilman and ILLINOIS COLLEGE CONFERENCE. W. L.

PF PA FRESH DRESSED Breen, the latter chosen as first string tackle, the Cardinals had a Danville Is Foe Bloomington Boys PORK ROAST DUCKS SWISS STEAK GEESE set of linemen unsurpassed in ability in the conference. 35c Bradley 4 Lake Forest 4 Illinois Wesleyan 2 Illinois College 2 Wheaton 2 Knox 1 Monmouth 1 North Central 1 Augustana 1 PREMIUM ROUND STEAK, LB, 120 80 35 27 26 20 28 19 33 10 There will be a lot of leather Chet Peterson, whose trusty toe gave Lake Forest a 3 to 0 decision tossed tonight in the Y. M. A. over Millikin in the Foresters final Millikin 0 ring when the Danville amateurs Lb.

22' FRESH DRESSED game, won the other tackle Charley Gross of Bradley, another holdover from the 1937 hon mix with the best of Bloomington's simonpure boxing talent In the The combined efforts of Dave Smukler, Bill Hewitt and Dick Riffle outweighted the individual brilliance of Whizzer White Sunday and the Philadelphia Eagles almost cinched fourth place in the National Pro league by downing the Pittsburgh Pirates 14 to 7. Only a sensational 79 yard touchdown run by the Whizzer in the third period kept the Pirates in the game. After MorteH's punt was returned by Fiske from the Pirates' 15 yard line to the 21 yard marker in the third period, the Whizzer slipped over left tackle, ran over to the sidelines and then cut back to the center of the field to continue the run untouched. Pro Footbal 19c second show of the season here. or unit, was given a merry chase for a first team berth by a teammate.

Max Taylor, who was placed Pint Tin SLICED BACON The highspot is a scheduled five rounder between John Purcell, one on the second squad. Jack Ogrin time one of Harry Bell's toughest of Lake Forest was conceded an Cleveland Rams, Los Angeles Bulldogs, 28. Louisville (Ky.) Tanks, 17; Cincinnati Bengals. 7. Chicago Steelmen, 20; St.

Louis Gunners. 0. Wilmington Clippers 28: Washington Presidents (Dixie league). 0. Detroit, Chicago Cardinals, 3.

Chicago Bears, 24; Brooklyn Dodgers. 6. Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, 15. Philadelphia, 14: Pittsburgh. 1.

linemen, who is now boxing in edge for the other guard position. SANITARY SEALED TIN FULL PACK, NO WATER the Peoria area, and Roy Tibbetts Backfield selections were numer DRESSED -2 CHICKEN of Danville, the 175 pound cham ous, but the grid mentors were fairly well agreed on the final pion of the 1938 Golden Gloves tourney at Streator. Purcell is a big fellow and likes it when it is choices. Moinar Also Poles Heavy Vote. Ted Panish, hailed as the great tough sledding.

80 SIZE TEXAS SEEDLESS ine Danville crowd has some est all around athlete ever pro other good boys on their roster duced at Bradley Tech, was a pre and there will be plenty of action hibitive favorite. A teammate, A between. 8:30 and 10:30 tonight at 5c Jim Moinar, who was consistently brilliant at fullback, had few dis the ring. Grapefrait 6for1 These shows are prepardeness senting votes cast against him. affairs for the next Golden Gloves Leroy Patterson of Wheaton and Mike Tangorra of Augustana gained the remaining two back- 4 field posts but had keen competi I jtfSCSrtfclgl "wi ae-aiwv ow -tmvtmuto aotmmJ FANCY EATMOR tion from Kenneth McAlister of Lake Forest, Clayton Lambert of Illinois college and Dick Folk of Wesleyan.

The last two were mem bers of the 1937 first team. The selections follow: FIRST TEAM. tourney here scheduled for the first week in February "at the Wesleyan university gymnasium. The complete card for Monday night's fight follows: Don Hicks, Pontiac, 118 pounds, vs. Ted Brickey, Bloomington 118 pounds.

Delmar Peterson, Pontiac, 126 pounds, vs. Lyle Waddell, Bloomington 126 pounds. Duane Martin. Pontiac, 170 pounds, vs. Loren Hendryx, Bloomington 168 pounds.

Austin Lindley. Danville, 118 pounds, vs. Bill Schapmire, Bloomington 118 pounds. Russ Hance, Danville, 126 pounds, vs. Clyde Hamlin, Bloomington 126 pounds.

Anthony Jones, Danville, 145 pounds, vs. Francis Bell, Bloomington 145 pounds. Roy Tibbetts. Danville, 175 pounds, vs. John Purcell, Bloomington 175 pounds.

Vera Whitamore, Danville, 160 pounds, vs. Glenn Potter, Bloomingtoa 160 pounds. End. Lenc, Auguatana; 1 loin, North Central. CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES Guards.

Gross, Bradley; Ogrin, Lake Forest. Tackles. Breen, North Central; Peter 4d is 9 tV4 3 si son, iaite orest. Center. Carruthers, Lake Forest.

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3V2c Ends. Van Cleave, Bradley; Soeka, Wesleyan. Guards. Taylor, Bradley; Kleinhaus, Kaex. 344 SIZE Tackles.

Dixon, Millikin Grossman, Organize Cage Five The Leroy CCC camp has organized a basketball team, and is seeking games with teams in this sector. Communicate with Lieut. George H. Branch at Camp Leroy, if interested. Augustana.

Center. Hoffman, Bradley. Backfield. Folk. Wesleyan: Lambert Illinois college, McAlister, Lake Forest; BcaDDechi.

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Grimes 158 167 141 IPloense 131171173 mouth; Biokj, Lake Forest; Patchell, Augustana: Steinhebel, North Central. Backfield: Lenahan, Wesleyan; Chris Hansen. Knox; Morin, North Central Guens 122 149 137IOrtman 135 159 139 Brandon 131 117 121ISwear'en 112 159 105 uETTUCE Ea.7- Fischer, Millikin: Martinov, Lake Forest; Hayden, North Central; Theus, Bradley. Welling 132 142 185VanHook 122 142 140 1939 HOT WATER HEATER With Blower and Circulating 0s! Fans for All New Model Cars. I Defrosting type.

A direct ac- Vj Our Price tory purchase. A $23.95 Value. J-L hi-Z Pay Plan Sheridan 206 166 167 1 Dick' son 156 176 129 Handicap 33 33 33 Totals Won, Totals 656 807 686 Won, lost, 2. 782 774 784 1 lost, i 29 Ensenberger's. Ensen'ger 159 144 Prairie Farms Butter lb- Uszci'skl 121 157 llatiilVY III 11 far 45 Plate IS Months Guarantee I American 160iFrost 139Uewett 134 'Reynolds 171Sta'ton Foundry.

186 133 142 134 173 179 133 137 159 164 122 169 140 177 138 15 15 15 ex. Sweeney 159 154 Deutsch 145 158 Elsoff 144 126 E-Z Pay Plan San Francisco Wins SPOKANE. WASH. UP) The University of San Francisco Dons outplayed and out generated the Gonzaga Bulldogs Sunday to win an 8 to 0 football victory featured by defensive work of the two lines. The Dons scored a touchdown midway in the first period and then tackled a Gonzaga back behind his own for a safety late in the final quarter.

Handicap UNIVERSITY or DEL MONTE .00 762 757 802 Totals Won, 3. 789 I Totals 726 734 Lost, 3. Auto Wash Auf 75c to Lubrication 81 1 er. Paxton Typewrit Paxton Bolinger Peaches HALVES LARGE OR SLICED 2y2 CAN 129 Hind'urg 15 17c Paxton Black Typewriter. 149 177 167 147 125 136 137 142 118 123 114 121 144 186 147 New Hyphoid Gear Lubricant for Late 31 odel Cars lb.

ti)tD 133 139 143 115 125 118 162 155 181 113 67 87 Thomas 98iHargis lSljHenry 183 1 Smith 166'Colter TlHolliday New Crop No. 1 DIAMOND WALNUTS Thiol -oz. can CRANBERRY SAUCE College Football Extreme Pressure Grease, Winter Grades, Put in Free 25c Handicap Totals Won, I 700 744 689 7981 Totals 811 706 lost, 1. Won lost, 2. UNIVERSITY or DEL MONTE FANCY SLICED IT.

of San Francisco, Gonzaga, 0. Catholic 14; Loyola (south), 0. St. Benedict's, Rockhurst, 0. Niagara 12; Canlsius, 0.

Bt. Vincent. 21; -fit. Bonaventure. 7.

U. of Scranton. 25; Mt. St. Mary's, 3.

"FIVE STAR' DuPont's A i Freeze, ALLSTATE IFunk Bros. Seed Co. Speaker 196 153 1 54 1 Vinson 183 161 174 Cantwell 130 136 153Barllng 151 181 144 Ros'baum 124 145 168'Dunbar 144 177 Cornelius 166 201 170iDahlq'ist 123 Rrakc Adjustment All Four Wheels $-1 for All Cars 19' EAPPLE PTO LARGE 'zy2 CAN .00 in Cans, Rouse Lb. 22c 250 191 191 1631 Benedict ...113... 6 27 6 McVey 136 141 ILanham 140 172 178 Handicap Quart 17-oi.

can BLUEBERRIES 2 I High Octane 1 1 7 No Third Grade 03 Totals 813 853 814 1 Totals 754 750 814 Won. lost, 1. I Won, lost, 2. (Lost tie playoff), Won tie playoff). Belch's.

111. -Ia. Power Co. Crooks 133 140 188 1 Hayes 150 158 199 Arnold 129 129 127Blose 156 176 148 Relief 150 150 IHerman 154 134 154 Pointer 116 Davies 179 168 180 Knapp 140 192 147 202 213 Ditchen 165 201 173) 19 PEARS UNIVERSITY Large Choice BARTLETTS 22 Can .50 Latest Unity FOG LAMP. 4 Handicap 11 11 5 FRUIT COCKTAIL 15c -I 728 823 7531 786 838 894 Totals Lost, 3.

Total Won, 3. Reauiifully Embossed RADIATOR COVER 11 State Farm Tns. Co. O.Perry 127 132 159 Bauman 132 171 161 BroLeen. Ethlngton 147 123 117 Troutner 147 119 Kopp 132 159 17 DEL MONTE LARGE Apricots G.Olson 120 172! Brand 157 217 165 Duwe 182 147 153 R.

Perry 157 201 129 HALVES 2i2 CAN Potts 147 145 162 Jt.Olaon 168 138 145 Handicap 39 34 451 Pecans lb. 23c Cashews lb. 39c PITTED Dates 1 A 19c CALIFORNIA Fresh Dates lb. 23c HEINZ, PLUM, FIG, DATE Pudding 33c Mince Meat Popcorn SEJ 7c FANCY CLUSTER Raisins 19c Marshmallows ib 12c CINNAMON Imperials lb. 19c Total 755 868 767 Won, lost, 2.

ASPARAGUS. JSTffl 15c For Ford, Chevrolet. Plymouth Late Models Others of Good Quality WINTER MOTOR OILS Quaker State Qt. 35c I Kendall Qt. 31c Thermoflex Qt.

30c Pure Penn Qt. 25c 20 Quart Coupon Book Pure Penn $3.00 Totals 768 691 800 1 STRIAL L. W. 21 9 1 UNIVERSITY LARGE Pempkiinr LEAGUE. T.P.

Ave. 23086 770 23374 779 22837 761 22469 749 22229 741 22508 750 21328 711 22395 747 21709 724 23048 768 22674 756 22501 750 STANDING OF INDU Team Funk Bros. Seed Co. 111. -la.

Power Co. Dodge-Dickinson Portable Elevator Union Gas Co. ALLSTATE Paxton Typewriter American Foundry BroLeen Cleaning Co. Beich's State Farm Ins Ensenbergers FANCY 2V2 CAN 1 19 11 18 12 17 13 17 13 16 14 14 16 13 17 13 17 12 18 12 18 8 12 Simoniz Wax or Cleaner. Goodyear Fan Belts, Goodyear Radiator Hose, Tungston Spark Plugs.

GREEN BEANS 2 2 25c CRISC0 as 1 9 49 VOGEL JEWELERS 312 N. Main St. TEAM HIGH THREE GAMES Power Co 2518 Ensenberger's 2513 Beich's 2508 TEAM HIGH SINGLE GAME. Ill-la. Power Co 894 Funk Bros.

Seed Co 891 Beich's 886.

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