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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIKGTOX, SATURDAY. NOVEMBKR TA lOtO. Capt. Bob Morrow Selected For Little All American Team B. H.

U. High Win Opening Games Selections Often Blossom Out In Pro Football Stanford, Danvers Play Raiders Saybrook High Drops 28-18 Game EIGHT Sports Fred Young, Editor liar old Adams 4300 Prep Basketball Results Not all the great football players come from the universities of 15,000 students with their 125 piece bands and press agents. Bob Morrow, captain of this year's Illinois i I V. Li- A Data It rs "Ait I.OCAL. Bloomington High, 29: Stanford, 21.

lianverj, 30; B.oominKton 14. Bloomir.Kton All Americana, 23; Atlanta Middletown Wins Over reserves. 20. laM tic -1 3 i. Wesleyan university eleven, twice winner of the Ivy league crown received word Friday from Bill Stern i that ha had selected the 22 year old Titan from Glenwood on his Little All American team.

Morrow is the first Titan In re aw4 c-e i ti la f.a-ai as 4 wl 1 -i cent years to win this recognition. The entire personnel of Stern's U. High, 28: Sybrook, 18. HIGH SCHOOL. San Jose, 32; Mason City, 24.

Kenney, 17; New Holland, 16. Iwight, 27; Gibson City, 24. Melvin, 28; Buckley, 18. Saunemln, 26; Piper City, 19. Strawn, 47; Roberta, 28.

Rutland, 28; Long 17. Seymour, 24: Mahomet, 22. Mansfield, 28; Sibley, 23. Weidon, 36; Deland, 24. Cornell, 23; Forrest, 18.

Carlock, 28; Hey worth. 20. Wapelia, 19; Farmer City, 29. Mattoon, 20; Clinton. 12.

Johet, 42; Braidwood, 23. Monmouth, 27; New Button, IT. Danville, 33; Chriaman, 19. Champaign, 36: Feltahana (Spring UaiU4 4 itt a tot team which appears in the Dec. 2 Beason, 28-22 Latham Drops 47-27 Tilt To Elkhart issue of Life follows: ENDS.

Feeno State and Jett, Wake Forest. I.f ta-f at-i lXt. vain O'Jobway of New Mexico and of Lafayette. Cook of San Jose State and Bheffe! of Denver. 4 fc i' I i4 A MiS r- field), 20.

Mangan of Washington and Lee Sachon of Catholic university. iiia a la Logan-DeWitt m. i 4, I a a 1 a HALFBACKS. Collela of Canlaua and Price of Texas Mines. FlULBACK.

Morrow of nilnoia Wes- OFF Vtm UlC. GMlllirr four laU were fauct.l by T1m rnlarrph- rasBrraaua Jul Uf rmbarkine for St. Ioul to re the aOiincton-M. louU football fan fwla Tb UtUy rantajrraph as reward for winning am Ma mi ins rerocnilion a blocker sbmI laUT la IW iut rioL Ift to riicht rt Kobert MrUaiuld of Tans. rlrjn frrlunaa; lm I JJj IU Ington, winner on the Slate Normal tarilj; Ilobrrt Marrow of (Imwaod.

wlnarr of th rUj ssj varsiity award, and Jim MottrrMltiw of Diirrnon. inner of I1m Nomul It Irsm award. MIDDLETOWN. Forward or a was a a -i. I'-I'.

7 -m 1 Xim I Knolles swished the nets for 15 a a a Stern in naming his All America cast picks Rankin of Purdue and points to lead the horn club to a thrilling 28-22 win over Beason in Logan-DeWitt conference play here Goodreault of Boston college as ti- Urbana, 39; St. Joseph, 23. U. Higb (Urbana), 2s; Vllia Grove, 9. Galesuurg, 26; Macomb, 18.

Mackinaw, 19; Hopedaie, 38. Mtnier, 37; Armington, 17. Atlanta, 28; Leroy. 27. Culiom, 43; Mammon, 21.

Petersburg, 46; Mt. Puluki, 28. Middletown. 28; 22. East Peoria.

30: Brimtield, Delavan, 22; Green Valley, 18. Low Point, 33; Congerville, 22. Galesburg, 26; Macomb, 18. Toluca, 29; LaRose, 27. Sprinnlleid Cathedral, 35; Rlverton, 29.

Charleston, 30; Pana, 25. Beardatown, 41; Chandiervllle, 21. Havana, 46; Bath, 29. Elkhart, 47; Latham. 27.

MuLean, 48; Haruburg, 15. ends; Drahoos of Cornell and Bau svji tv a i Friday night. Both teams played brilliant ball and Southern stood num of Northwestern as tackles i AtDERMEN WILL SEND Clinton Winning HARMON RASPBERRIES i. LJ (enney Wins Suffridge of Tennessee and Rob- out for the invaders as ha checked k.a4 jt av -m IX nett of Texas A. M.

as guards up 13 counters. with Mucha of Washington as his In a conferenc tilt at Elkhart, Latham fought valiantly but a Te sere If Rfl 41) nfj TrlmC center. The backs are Chrlstman ClJSTtlN H'N-n sar 1 17-16 From of Missouri, Harmon of Michigan, dropped a 47-27 battle to Elkhart's Franck of Minnesota and Kim- tor ciinton ntaT n.t tr 1 ono Poinf to 12 Th It- tJ la-i li Af a wim, I brough of Texas A. M. entries.

Fitzgibbons, Elkhart forward, was high point man with 13 ringers with his teammate, Tom Taylor, close on his heels with 12. Many of these Little All Amerl tir.t ft I cans have blossomed out among New Holland cf t'T th df the brightest names In the Na Last Quarter Rally Wins for Mansfield Kerschner stood out for the losers in counting 10 colnts. -1 tut 'ft rf it U. 1 a 5 A ero4 oar ttL tional league, recent additions be i lv- tS to totlll aM at; After a dettate ct.n.lactej with mi-rk mty. allrmrrt appioved a nntion Fii-iar to send two crate of tasfWrri- the edible variety to Tommy Harmon.

itecer.tly In a Harmon sal.1 U.rhlan shouli have beaten M.nr.rtoU ty three touch. lo r.a. won. 7 aprrotlnc the motion the aMern.en an.enjej It to have the two a' lrn who proposed It foot the b.U. Alir-men Stanley Anderoo and W.

J. Meat her cheerf asreed. ing "Bulldog" Turner of Hardin Simmons and Eddie Miller of New wwtai rr le ar I. In a hair raising nonconference battle at Atllnta, the home five came from behind In the final canto to mark up a 28-27 win over Mexico State. And many feel Bob Morrow has JJJ 11 ta ay l-a at lf Im.

Ends Winning Streak For Visitors i I -l lie- ff-rf -t i Leroy. Deuterman, Williams and aw-aaaita, i e- Kaybrook did most of the winner' Spill Sibley In 28-23 Joust Sangamon Valley a bright career ahead of him if he elects to enter professional football. He has not reached a decision in the matter but admits he is interested. 0 I it i ti at Vjf it 2 I I f-' I T'M T-aa scoring and Estes and Head did It -a -4a yoeman duty for Leroy. r.Mii 1 1 1 ft nv FUF.n vofxn.

f--r Editor. The. Pantacraph. I as, I I I I iS Petersburg played outside the league and whipped Mt Pulaski's 1 I 4 a I KENNET-Kenney enJed a win SIBLEY (PNS) Booming forth Ililltoppers on the Matter's court by n-m a Deland Loses to I I IT i 1 1 3 a-w h. a.

a with a furious 15 point rally in the ning streak of four consecutive a 46-28 marein. Miller. Buckle a -a last quarter, Mansfield high came game for New Holland here Fri ff mm. Weidon, 36-24 and Talmadge led the losers but Dowell and D. Clark of Petersburg from behind to hand Sibley a 28 to day night, but Coach John Miller's 23 defeat here Friday night In a took care of the scoring column wkldon tr.NS) a Swamps clan had he closest kind of a call.

4 Sangamon Valley contest. -) a .1 i with 15 and 14 points apiece. a .1 I a i Red Birds Set For 193! Champs State Normal's varsity basketball equad will rrake its first public appearance of the year at Mc-Cormick gymnasium tonight when the Cardinal five meets the state championship 1930-31 five la a benefit game for the Student Union. Sibley appeared an easy winner out rivvvr eun live ianic4 36 to I mar tin DUn4 Hartsburg. 48-15 barely eking out a 17 to 16 victory after the guests had paased them as it finished the third period with MM4.HT.

Middletown f28 I Beason FB. FT -h Moon. t. 0 1 Handlen. f.

a it at a I a 21 to 13 lead but Mansfield began In the final period. 1 I av chart Friday Mht. The We'don camera 14 their arch rivals throughout the contest rd were hitting the hoop from all angles as Coach Davidson of New Holland Knollea. f. 4 I a i.

41 the final canto got under way. 1 1 I war th takt from aU sf.4i I 1 1 Friday and n-r4 a t.i. 4); 4. a threw up a zone defense the first Lockhart, Shaddy and Farthing 3 3 11 3 Suutherm, f. Ahel.

c. Clcmtn, f. Pnnton, t. 2 Ciaco, g. Totals 10 Hnuti, e.

Bark ley, g. Ste'nhour, f. Morrta, s. Totals all had a hand in the surprise half but when this failed to stop the Speed I'oys, he came back with a sa a 4.4 9 "4a llartat'ur cl-o utv4r a 4 11 1 barraa. liude ae4 "kill." -a.

1 a 4. "te4t 44 1 l444l.H4' a tlcht man-for man and had a The game is scheduled for 8:15 p. m. and is not included on the regular student books because It is played as- a benefit for the Sibley scored an easy victory in capacity house in an uproar 14 koi tr. ftar4.

tn4e fettin I lM the second team game, 18 to 9. Sib HI MM ART. Atlanta 2a I Leroy JI7 they covered the Kenney lad all a ley grade school firsts downed the on 13. It as the la Buckley Loses To Melvin proposed new union building. FB.

FT. kb. FT over the floor. 341 a a a 4 Colfax firsts, 19 to 16 and in a sec Captain Junior was the never threatened. Ituble, Vtldn forwsrd hvl the nets for a total of 13 r.nt to cop arorlng; honors f.r tho The Weidon a-ron Jji captured the opener from the Ix-larol reserves to 4.

at MW BT WeVV 0 ll4 (Tl FT in IT (. 3 4 1 f. 3 r.a C. 3 I r.tmtr. 3 I I 4 3 I Fntra, 3 0 1 4 t4j g.

1 'usr. 3 4 fjjr starts far Ca ti llr.4r-on's crew. Following the game, a dinner will be given the visiting athletes ond team grade school tussle, Sib difference in the two teams. at Kr.tr. ley was a 14 to 2 victor.

i. a a Cain. i. i P.Brooka. a 0 Vjitra, t.

3 Boretilt, f. 1 Head. f. 4 William, c. 3 0 Barrett, f.

1 Kayhrook. jr. 3 1, Dillon, e. 1 Appleirate, S- 0 Tendletoa, f. BrookJ, (.0 0 Heott.

1 by the I. S. N. U. Alumni association at the Illinois hotel.

(ong In another Sangamon Valley thriller, Seymour high's cagera like mt I 44ft aaat I Ik-: Coach Joe Cogdal is still far from set on his varsity combina wise rallied to upset Mahomet, 24 I'-I aa a 3 'i. -t a i 3 ta- 49. 9 a ar a U- Totals 12 41 Totals 11 tion after almost two months work I 3 to 22 at Seymour, after trailing 18 -4 5 -aA. 1 2 3 to 16 at the three quarter mark. Score by quarters: Atlanta Leroy but three veterans, John Scott at center.

Larry Kindred at forward 1 1 2 a I AII American. Vi.n 202 Mahomet won the second team and Capt. Leroy Brandt at guard Kenney I New (1 I -a FT 1 r. fr-hoby, f. 1 Un.

3 3 Wrace. f. 0 0 (Man. f. Wty.

f. Vlus. f. 3 J.J-insmn, to OA Lnnrw.a. c.

II. Uthrvna, g. nj Johnston 1 1 r. 0 Kirk. 0 3 1 Johnsun.

J.Bal:ew. g. 3 4j Totals a Ti Tola's a a S-urs by quarters: I 3 Kfnn 3 11 IV IT i New Holland 3 IS 14 Tta a 1 rw rt rw laV I i--i a 1 i 1 3 Mc.im .4 vey. II I a. HfWrtk I tM'ir.

ll-et o. gee Ta 11 T'ea 3 a at i 1 1 I ttf-4v-or4 a W'la. II li game, 17 to 10, but Seymour copped si a' 4w.aAi.4 are almost sure to start the game 4 the grade school joust, 20 to 5. Referee Lyman. SIMM ART.

Elkhart (47) Latham A sa at a tar irt at a AT SIBLEY. Sibley (23 I Mansfield 28) B. FT. I FB. FT.

The other forward will probably be Del Fagerburg and John Bal-dinl Is the second guard. There B. FT. I Vh. FT f.eat a ef ae al im 3-r fa f4t T.

-1 iM It'o a eat i itt tl i a at aitiiii '4 mt At.dea. f. 1 1 Wilier, f. 1 NKW YOUK. Seven bora own-er asked for permlsaton to register rolta urwtrr the nam One No.

1A was first nunniWr from colJr.th boat darlnj peacetime conscription. iavia, r. Howe, f. 1 Butler, f. 0 Kerry, f.

K'ZKibbuns, f. 3 Wmirhrr, f. are probably a dozen more boys r-T who will be given a thorough trial, Borrhers, I. 2 Vt, c. 3 L'rrf'rmon, t.

2 Lawleea, g. 1 Mcc-ue. c. Oo Johnston, f. 1 Theobold, e.

3 Till ley. e. 1 0 Ttavfs. f. 0 2 Farthing, f.

3 2 Shadilay, e. 3 0 Tabor, g. 0 Lockhart, g. 4 Mitchell, 1 Kefer Your.g (II W.eani. the better veteran prospects including? Cross, the lanky colored Gleaaon.

c. 3 llent. e. 1 G.Taylor, s. 1 0 Krrsrhner.

5 Ackerman, a. 0 I 441 4 a. ft a a a a a a a w. 4 a a aU at tSk fc-a-5 A iMI arel lie 'jtf fr is AAMai. wi a at a4W4 t.4r Wzburger, g.

0 lad from Carmi; MoBride, Walker T.Taylor, g. 6 Duncan, a. 1 and Juhl. Totals Totals 9 12 nterman. g.

1 0 Allison. (.0 0 Graham, g. 0 Totals 23 3 1 Totals 11 6 Of the new men, Cogdal thinks Tin ree Big Games Scheduled fosMblv Gerald Frieburg of Say- 1 2 3 TM 8 1328 3 12 2123 Score by quarters: Mansfield 8Ibley brook. Robinson of Bloomington I I J'm 4, -4. Krora by quartern: F.ikhart Latham 1 3 3 T'l .13 31 39 47 IS 1727 Naizieer of Danvers, Hall of Wood r.

44 0 a. a Referee Anderson (Glbaon City). RCMMABT. River and Crush of Cambridge will As Football Season Wanes Referee Richards. i.

Mahomet (22) I Seymour (24) be ready to show tonight. Royce Dossett will not be used because rt i a ra.44. I a r- 3 a II J-' "a mm I I i a ii 4 I ff '-mm FB. FT. I FB.

FT SCMMAKT. Mt. Pularkl (28) I Pctersburr FB. T. I KB.

FT. of a spill in practice Thursday r.izht. The probable starting lineups to- Clapper, f. 3 0 iSeymour, f. 1 1 L'ndsey, f.

3 0 rhruitle, f. 5 1 Grlgaby. f. 0 Turner, f. 0 Reyburn.

e. 1 0 Jones, c. 1-2 Wyatt, g. 3 2 'Nichols, g. 0 f.

0 0 Phlppa, (.3 0 Taylor, g. 0 0 1 Totals 10 Tota'a 10 4 nieht: Position. 1931 Team. Miner, I. Burklea, f.

Fuhrer. f. Bertonl. f. Mr'aln, e.

Inttui. g. Connelly, g. Talmadge, g. Oo 102,000 Expected To See Big Show-Army-Navy TM Jack in Box Stanford Squad Defends Record Tennessee Eyes Chances of Rose Bowl Bid 4 0 Dowell.

f. 7 1 3 3 Clark, f. a 3 0 OH Clark, a 0 0 Miller, g. 1 0 1 Taylor, goo 1 Courage, g. 3 0 0 4 1 I 0 13 41 Totals 21 4 lO.dred R.P...

crur Zook Moore tV-ott 113 T'l ScbwartibauBh Qurtera Big 12 Coaches Meet Hcre'Today (c) R-O. Moore, g. Mahomet 11 IS 22 L.O Darling Iftildini 4 1 4 4 nii J-f to a'a-a a s. aw Seymour 8 9 16 24 Totals Referee Jewell (Wabash). i Score by quarters: rillLADmJ'HIA Cf" Nitl NASHVILLE.

TENN. CP) rxiiKKXT. CAur. tr Petemburg 1 3 3 T'l .17 30 3 4 .13 1 3328 San Jose Snatches Overtime Victory 'as ML Pulaski 5ur.fcr4. tto fc.Naa lert'liil was top-dog by a much as I to 3 All Stars Win 1 -'t -Mllaa t.

xai'M Ever mindful of their traditional battle with Saturday. Tennessee' Volunteer let It bo Rate Tuescher. Umpira Rnaa, at SAN JOSE. (PNS) San Jose Ai Crv-a Prnr and Army simply a dcgc4'y dejroo frooi muck la tr4 terrr.ined underdog wstM aaao, aa the ev of tfc Vth aneiteraary 1 tko to no 1 vv-o snatched ft 32 I 1 Will I I VJ Watseka Runs Up 33-16 it! e. a 4.

.7 a nvprtim vlr-torv from Mason krown Friday In no uncertain terms that they are Itching for another crack at the Rose llowl. gam In their thri.l studied. 4f lor- th lion tar ti. a mins itr i a I Score Over Momence -itv hi.ro Fridav nisrht In a Taz- CHICAGO. UP) Before the a.

44 a. A a .4,, 4. t. a. 4 ssvea a 4.

a 4 The undefeated and untied Vols. rna league battle, me two teama gri. uuwu cr 4. 4V4i mur iiia-va44 6fT I a r- I at I a I m-- mm, a I a 0 a St WATSEKA. (PNS) Watseks were tied 24 all at the end or me oau game nere arm one oi vae who need only a trturrph over tho i Oo tH a rcel that vov4: 1 bo I li repular playing time but San Jose largest recorded any where the Col- JimmM football aetkt.

pMlaJrljhia va In customary holiday mood, which tr.eanl an Impartial display of bantara nd an impartial Increase la prices for everything from hot oVge to hotel roohva. TTiere a Just on Item starred out with elgnt points in lege AU-siars oeieatea in nariem more than doubled the score on Momence hero Friday night. S3 to 16. Adams was the gisnner for the winners with 13 polnta and Cost- Commodores to round out their third successive perfect regular season, are anxious for a chance to try to redeem tho poor showing the extra period, Larue Sellers Globe Trotters, professional cham- vr tttry tfc I ac f-e Cas i i i a coafarane. Th IkX i'aarf4 a'a dropplng in the winning basKet, pions, 44-42 in overtime at the 5ia- team r.U&l la at.

taral ta Icy for the losers with 6 noints. 1 a preliminary, an jose 00c- unum iriaay nignt. they made last New Year's day In a gam 4 I lr oa. ends eked out a 13 tp 12 decision The attendance was 20,533 ac- bowing to tvoulham California. Motnence Reserves won their game ITl a4tJ S4W45a.g la g- mm ia I a tfc taal 0-14.

over the Mason City reserves. cording to promoters of the con by a 29 to 11 namrln. thu apart from ofher Am Ny gamae In recent memory. the first time reputable ticket ager.c.a a. (S2 Mason Cit, (24 tt, won by th collegian in the "Of course we'd like to go back at watsaaa.

Watseka nil Momeera (1.) Kit. FT. I exira HfSBaion aiirr mo icami hhq to California and try to tedeem b. it. rn were cfferlng at or'r a as ght i rsaviilikt Ion nAriod rif 11 iii'Miivva --w.

a I a m-k a va-al. 1 charge a-oe the II I) fax taiu. a Saw c-ajr a. (ra Hftavcsaay iwjj t-a a lian-e at e. tht yar lt-vk.

et I ittt ect4V Tta i i d-r. Ia ajt tfera I ftt JJ i I 1. uatiel n-r elaaesi la ta rv-tr. jtag -Jt. t-." fa WTtn far wt if-atr at Or.f 5117 K.at.ieeef O.

ag taaj lae Vf" a I vaar 1.1,4 ta At) t. 8 a 1 play deaaiocKea ai ine win- ourxel said a senior member of tho Ter.neiwee squad who already has performed In the Iloae 3 Mint. f. 0 f. 3 Kigrfun.

o. 0 B'x-lter, g. 1 millpa, 0i Klrky. HiUn. lie.

g. I Mayo, g. 0 nln? irnal was made bv Stan Szu- prospectlv ticket buyetg were fighting off calr-ra ef 1 kala. former DePaul university arid Orange llowU. vera.

nj Navy headquarter Adams, f. 1 1 'Ooalley. f. 3 3 Barber. (00 Ratrhler, 1 1 Re1man.

f. 3 llelokaa. f. Hrhraaaiar, f. 0 0 WlikeiM.

a. Fttu4i. c. 3 3 Plus. c.

White, e. Heailev. CIS Tavlnr, g. 1 Jnhnaun. g.

I Brown, a- 1 Nate, 0 Hwnr. g. Mrli4. g. A 1 Htmng, 0 Hour hard, 0 13 tl Totals 4 I (Chicago) star, who broke away to 4 1 nnm Hatnrlpr! 41 Vint fmm the Ve were a crippled team ut far a to announce that a am'! 10 'i a T'tis 1 i Totals B4r hv Quarters: 3 3 Htaafoed his rxmat kaa .1 Kff.mm -i Normal Central vms rtumt-er of ticket wou'd en puh there last winter and we'd like nothing hatter than an oprortunlty is 1 32 free throw line.

Ic sale ru'al 1e the vt tnunl'iral M4v-x City .4. 4n Jat ifl! 4 14 is 34 The battle was evenly waged of proving wo are better than that aat ta. JwiCO Rom Lei'nqton to 1 It arvuii riiia wan atadi at a fa'ur-lar. throughout, with the teams dead- Itateiae- kjnrady. score indicated.

a This Is due fo feet rfl- Score by Quarters: oa9r, at th4 half mil SO-30 This player's sentiments were Waiaaka 1 3 3 TI ..13 IT 31 10 131 rtt defeat I NaewaJ C'! th 1 i4 t. Urga.t 1 ae t-sagt El PaSO KiwaniS tO Give at the three quarter point The Momence Itary order that dt Include leaves are kplrg many Army ar-4 echoed by virtually every one of the 23 players here for the Jousrt wee tial fe il II game, sponsored by the Chicago 4 a) "3 I a Refer Hlrka Umplr Lataingar (Kankaka). Navy ti.en at th'tr I oat a roumail Ullilier Herald-American, followed a Ka- with Vaiiderh.lt. ter.e Ta l' al ef a fv i-i I Hut klckcff tl-re-lj I a 1 Profpasionnl Basketball Major Bob Neyland. crafty coach ELi PASO.

(PNS) A high school hMwn tha Chicairo lit- Wear.ar war jfe-. toiaiKstt Coal City Quintet I Fccfbsf Rex-JJt Wt a aa -S tCST) totlay the setting prcm to be the awrr.e au-4. i'h y2 of the Volunteers, brushed am.le bowl Isqulrlr and centered his football dinner, sponsored by the Bruin, the Qshkosh, Wis All- ta 4tBj tain fret for Ut la 44na; fn i4 Upset by Wenona a r0 ssts probably ell the f.fth tl mo wwar.is ciuo, wiudb ne Ut.r. Oshknsh w. tha winner.

thoughts on tho immediate la at 6:30 d. m. Momiay in the El OJ succestlve In the conquering VanderbllU th day A taet f.J ol all Cafotf.i, a -rd M4 Paso Christian church. The women Despite his silence on the bowl with enough pretty girl do the of the church will serve the dinner. 11 -r topic, it wa4 understood Neyland a w.

er.4 tc i .4. a a I ktt a 4 I r4.4 4 Ivans of Northern VatQiiutR nun Evans Coach George WENONA. A highly touted Coal City five suffered a surprise loss hero Friday night at tho hands of Wenor.a In a fiercely contested battle, 30 to 29. Roy Wire scored had dispatched on of Hit astlit moat conscientious producer's rert ad dth enough chryaanthemutrg hsve ani ft p. a I I ants to Uerkeiey.

lam, to svout Teachers college. DeKalb, will be UfiVWOrth 28-20 the speaker. He a former El neYWOrTni ZO De'eat w-alj tha team la a tie l'k Was Stanford ajalnst California Sat a flr shw a.44. Paw resident and a graduate of El 12 points from his forward position urday. Tennessee already haw HETWORTH.

(PNS) Hey Nary hav a -sre'sht ai In lirt and backt 1 11 to Paso hish school as his teammate, John Nadler. T-4 ton for th hln 'inl WtiMi scouted r.oaton and Tesa worth lost to Carlock hero Friday BASKETBALL TONICHT at Mcnm.MtrK CY.M.VASH'.M STAH KOSHil The program is pen to the pub stood out defensively while mark A. and Just in case. e'aa 4a4)aa night by a score of 28 to 20. Coora Ainu's 13 fftn end t-v an I ton 3 13 Ing up eight points for tho winning lic.

The time of the gaa Is 2 p. m. 177 to In the backf.clt vhtie er was high scorer for the losers K.cheff i la C7 wenona five. (C-ST). with nine points and Hamilton for Tho Coal City reserves copped 4 4., Godoy Arrives for Fight With Musto the winners with .12 points.

The Heyworth reserves defeated Car- lt a NebrasVa Meets Aqgles oasiciDaii icniqnr iw.a: a I mm LINCOLN. NER CD Nebraska lock reserves In tho initial gamo 22 at S-a "4t L. A D. UP) Arturo to 9, tai winner of seven consecutive game tho preliminary. 37 to 19.

ftl MMARIM. Wenoea (50) I Coal City (30) FB. FT FB. 1 Wire, f. 0 0 Scublc.

t. 1 Armstrong, f. 3 4. Allen, t. 1 Ja Melody, f.

0 1 'Agamy, f. 3 Jo. Melody, a 0 1 Horn. e. 4 Nadler.

g. 4 0 Htan. g. 3 Straucn, g. 0 0 Stewart, g.

0 4v. i :3 a i Oodov. South American heavy- scmmary since losing the opener to Mlnne- jt I Heyworth (20) i Carlock (IS) i -a. 1 eota. meets Kansas State here Sat wtl'ilt, bkivcu rimaj -4 FB.

FT, I FB FT training for his iu round ciasa wieting. f. MiUir, r. urrtsy with an undisputed 11 AT Sis I -a -a the army averac I haute-t Amn by the fsct that 1M t-v ft-T Johnson Wyoming. Ohio, will be In at right half eld attraction wil help the teams ealahrat th Vfc anr.rr-ary of th rivalry.

A In the stands velll flv Navy iei an 1 or Army man aha ftavet In Ih rme In ln. while h- fra the iranta Ih I man c.t r-orf a and the reclmM of hrlUM. mn will break all ptr4ent parading onto th ftM a'1 tban golnr through maneuvers ther gel her. 0 rh. f.

4V, Tr.4f Xtn4ttn rhirairo Man- Swearing, t. 0 e-a 1931 STATI TITIE TIAH fii e-r a 11 V- iir rej. I to Totals Totals cay nignt in tne neaauner or Good lick, 12 10 taai.at ta44. aa 4 4 p. a a 144 I att.a a a' i 4 ae a l-a.

a a a44aaa 4. 1 a a--- T4a4 a a a championship the prise for the Hus. kles Jf they win. A defeat put Nebraska an. I Oklahoma.

In a tie for the title. The Huskies, with 1 Swear'gea. e. 1 Hamilton, g. 0 Maroon, g.

3 0: risvrlar.d Newe' annual Christmas Quinton. c. 1 2 1 Mullinan. g. Sr.

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