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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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Olden days on the fire department are Illustrated with Including a fine sorrel team that used to thrill Bloomington reel-den ti when an alarm sounded, on Page 13 today. SECTION In the Sporting World Agriculture Markets and Financial Picture Page. Central Illinois HOME NEWSpaper Since 1846 IN TWO PAKTd BBCTION FAUER ELEVEN BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1932. Blocked Kibk in Last Four Minutes of Play Enables Wesley an to Defeat Southern, 7- 0 Glenn Campbell Comes Through Right Tackle in Wesleyan-Southern Game ERNIE HENRY Conference Committee BREAKS TIE STATE NORMAL WINS OPENER '(Slinois Military Academy Is Victim in Initial Battle, 27 to 0. Carbondale Eleven Offers fljLie? ip Ut c.

07 Stiff Opposition for Three Quarters. Meets Here Sunday Charles P. LanU, president of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic conference, has called a meeting of a special committee, named In June, to handle the proposition of dividing the state conference for 12:30 p. m. this Sunday afternoon at the Illinois hotel.

This meeting Is a result of the June meeting, when some of the schools threatened to withdraw from the state conference and form a new league without the Normal schools. Because of the great Importance attached to the meeting. Horwbjr Makes Protest Against His Omission ST. LOUIS. UP) Holding that the pennant winning Chicago Cubs reached their "peak power" under his direction, Rogers Hornaby, deposed manager of the team, today wrote to Commissioner K.

M. Landis In Chicago, protesting againrt his omission from the list of players to receive World Series money. "I told the Judge," he explained Saturday, "I thought that, as the man who selected eome of the most- Important players of the club, trained the team, and led it through the many difficulties we encountered during the early season, I wss entitled to consideration in the division of the money. A blocked kirk In the last four minutes of the game gave Illinois Wesleyan a 7 to 0 victory over Southern State Teachers in the State Normal started Its second football season under the direction of Coach Howard J. Hancock by defeating the Illinois Military Academy at McCormick field Sat urday afternoon, 27 to 0.

The Birds the result of Sunday's conflsb here will he followed with great Interest by the sports loving public. Members of the committee Jbmi 'sT'v-mw 1 iiMwi mt-Jk iiMiw 11 im eWIHmmum, miajdWi ill niaaj mi i i ea tp oem are C. P. Lenti, Eastern Teachers college; Dr. C.

P. Swalm, opening clash of the 1932 grid season Saturday at Wilder field. Ernie Henry, 210 pound soph omore tackle, la the hero on the northstde campus today for he m'as the one who broke through the line, pounced CUB ROOKIES Referee Reitsrh looks on and other Wesleyan players form Interfer-enre. Wesleyan won the game, 7-0. Photo by United Bradley Polytechnic Institute; (ilenn Campbell, third from the left, is shown as he ploughed through right tackle in the Southern-Wesleyan game.

At lie left Kaska and Benson are shown taking out the Southern end, while Prof. L. M. Cole of Millikin uni versity, and Prof. Fred L.

Muhf TRIM REDLEGS of Illinois Wesleysn university. simply had too much power for the Cadets and it looks like a banner year for the Cardinal. While the score was pleasing enough to Normal fans It was the wealth of backfield material uncovered In the game which pleased them most of all. Coach Hancock used three backfield combinations in the game and all functioned smoothly. There apparently will be no shortsge of ball toters this year as has been the case In previous seasons.

Murray. Goff, Lemme, Brummit, Nell, Adams, Aldrlch and In fact the entire backfield that swung into action, did their stuff perfectly. CT' IJne Also Stronger. Doubleheader Football, Baseball Game Is Scheduled at Fans Field F.m:e Henry Photo by Waited MAROONS TRIM down on Brown, Seven Run Rally in Sixth Inning Wins for Sox, 8 to 7 Risko Picks Walker to Defeat Schmeling in Battle Monday Late Inning Rallies Enable Southern punter, blocked the kick National League Champs to Triumph, 8-6. SCOTS, 41-0 Play County Golf Tournament Today Moose Settle Issue With Cubs, Trinity Eleven Battles St.

Teresa Today. and fell on the ball In the end lone for Wesleysn's only touchdown. It wss a break which came in the nick of time, for Wesleyan had been played to a complete standstill by a lighter Southern eleven. CLEVELAND. LV Despite a The annual McLean county run raiiy the alzth.

the In- NEW YORK. There have been probably a million separate and distinct predictions made on the outcome of Monday night's 15 round fray between Mai Schmeling CHICAGO. t.n The champion Eleven Shows tournament which wss postponed, dlani wfBt down (0 d.f,,t before ChieafJO I Ml k. nlav.d li.v at, The showing of the Normal line ubs. using a second string lineup which blocked every offensive A doubleheader football, baseball ini i the Chicago White box, a to 7, eat Highland park.

It will be an lS-urday. thrust of the Titans. It was one was also heartening. Bill Kuhfuwi the regulars had almost wss a standout at tackle, while 1 thrown the same away, rallied in Power in Crushing Little 19 Champions. game la the attraction at Fans and Mickey Walker, but the prise! of the lot comes from Johnny, hnl.

affair m-llh tvlav starting at I SO; Tk hald tn ala Kill waa of the few thrills enjoyed by a good opening day crowd which saw three lwla at center and Dennis at the late innings Risko the -rubber man" front Jton Five club. ar. by Bigg.1 wlldn. in their (ink. ann Dlnr.mlnt.tnn Mome'P' neipra ny IjlKB" wimnwi in uitM Cub.

and Bloomlnton Moose Saturday to saiuroay ID beat the Clncln- Cleveland who ha. fought both I. thei The Whit. 8o. how j.

(kMm Will PilJ j.f..JI.. I.JIiiUnal ehamn Un them. wm p.y -i a quarters of drab football capped by a determined rush in the Snai period. Khow Defensive Tower. Brhmatlnv urlu In hl American deciding gams o.

ino inq ineiri i BV FRF.D YOl'NG. Spmis Mnor, Tbs Pintasrapa. ikLd a va r.u of their three- threa vm ina. campaign, met Risko at Madison nree game ins- while Highland Park la defending lh team champion. Jack Russell and eventually These are the foursomes for to- emerged victors, day's play: box acoar.

In ng streak. The iw Garden here ar.d knocked letorv waa veteran kicking In the ninth Kail nhamit nn. victory T.rn(rann prriy una nnwra r.ised the flag; 1 of eld Chlrsso. Raised It with a knirfi jka.oaii cnampion- lJOm-JrS Himlllofl. mimnrri Oka la CVtelaM umneri rairaaa i CVtH.na credited iornuni- Tne victory rocketed guard had big days.

The score In first downs was 12-S. but only one of the Invaders' downs cme from rcrlmmage, the other two resulting from penalties. The only time that the Cadets threatened was In the first period when Swessart cut loose with a SO yard run and then passed to Lomhertl for a first down on Normal's 33 ysrd line. The rally was rut short, however, when Pirn Goff Intercepted a pecs and ran 73 yards for the first Normal touchdown. Nell Score Second.

isnip at p. tt (Burnett as i I Amo Alonao Stagg'a forty- pair of (Irst downs and squelching CStfi i Thrca months aco Risko took on 1 1 Trinity r. Havat ail SKamta jt lit firrt snusd of Maroons cava him threst of the Invad- H. MWn U'alaar at riavelanit and 1V1 meets its ItoMti rt lilt Poartn rt I a. a rnunlip for ini wnra on onensive waa k- t.

i. j2Kvunn Srlo a trimming In toy bulldog rounds. At Sullivan III Arm rf till i.im it 4 a riaaaii in 4 I Appling 1 11 Vnamlk It IIS I the season. waa Itnocked for all the Red runs In the first four frames. least, Risko received 134s.

P. c. Berry. lr: Smith. Puraooe Boon.

Oeors I- 48 a St. Art Bruner, Frank Bit. n. M. rttarM.

roy; Ivan ataley, lli. B. U. Teresa of the decision. Krraa lb III 11 Cm, at Ik 4 Jl Jakle May a niiVn ana nlrlta Wa1ltf tnlDeCatUr, at Kowallk lb 4 I I JMnnl Jk I I I 4 Buta a I I r.na.

a III I Warneke start- ed for the Cuba give the former heavyweight eham- but waa shoved i St. Terea of Paarann. Hearer Riley, naiuvan III I Ruaaail a til John ronafrv. Irsy. iiCnsiub tee iMnrcan III I Ralph Iee.

Tom Nell returned a punt SO around for elsht hita ami ai an artlstie beating In their i Deeatur will Photo I'sltee 1 p. St. K'HH Jnbnann. H. Ball Kiawy III I tiBraarn III a yards to the Invaders' SS yard line! in the first four Innlncs.

There. 'forthcoming brawl In the sunken Pens. Bui McKrover, every yesr Ofi nr.nrnmi, nnwnir, inrraj his service noticeable lark of co-nrdl-the Mid way between backfield and line Siturday as the num of Tacklera were leagoans ''B' 'hrough to smear Titan howled carriers on most every play Monmouth. 'a tla it eham fln' Prlftd Punched Its deep into Carbondale territory 'ed In the only field touchdown of the game, field opener.) The Scots were I Flrat Half le Drah. outweighed by The first half waa drab as new a wide margin I ther team waa able to make a gen after and paired with Brummit to after Root and May did a pretty 'bowl, aays Rl'ko: -I Lrn Lamar, Leroy.

send one of It best teami In a'l history here to battle the Trinity eleven. The St. Teresa lineup La "Walker will give Schmeling the I ss- -Rull Trautntan. H. N.

P. rvtalaar. Wavna P. mischief. The German boy Is a k.

iii splattered with Decatur Hlch stars' via. im; ria oammr, a Totals 41 8 is 411 Toals SI I II a- BaitM lot nauivan in tisKtk. s-Bailee for Burnett la sia'h. ss Battal It Morson in tiaih. tn Bailee -lor Bnaaaii in atnik.

r.7 Coach Don Karnes la Mnecllni 1 a. -Woonnm johnaoa. Bob flrk up a first down on tne zo fair Job of stopping the Redlegs. yard line. Coff and Brummit car-j Grantham's single, a double by ned It to the nine yard line and and Herman's fly in the Nell plunged over from that point.

(first got one for the Reds but the Murray kicked fnr the eatra point. Cubs came back with three. Bill The third touchdown In the sec- Herman slncled. English tripled. ncaina mis lime, asicary W1.

-a ViLT aturrav. pwa errors. L. too much about Hieallng out ot i.e. m.

im.s. h. B.a.n eta ann punUhment. W' ene oot ooo 7 Claviaa4 A. A.SUgg.

Jack Dempsey. on the ether end period came as the result of Cuyler single, stole second and' Rrmra-Moolasot, Knallk. Asslins and after thiiUlne threat. Wesleyan was on Its ihand. has gone on record for morry.

oeu.r a injury short punt. Normal took the ball scored on Grimm's hit to ranter. 11 minutes when they rushed to a touchdown just before tbe Schmeling. Jim Bottcmley May at mldfield and Murray made It iiwterr, Moalasue, Pna. It pigakln to Chicago's nlne-yard kut.MooLm"' "TTT Stolen.

od a naaa An lha 9n var llna la a first down on tne zs ysra uno Rda Tie Hroew. Cincinnati tied It In the second Whaa ASVa Ra j4 I a. laa bite -Arriias. Poaiara. reuses rrea irenaie to oe movea hack from end to halfback with 'Flanagan next In line for the post.

I Eddie Kane will now probably start at and with Jnhn Meanv movlna In VI 'J then raced ta the 24 yard line Manage Cincy mi. va Sai Joie Defeats Eatten Paalaeraak eMral ItlhMla Baevto. Sams Saaoano. pniki stripe, the contMt was a rout This atm the rush. AinV" the L'.

only bid for fama In the third quarter. Paul "Lefty" Ha, aa ST. LOVIS. rt Preaident Sam Ham to rr.n;nne;; foot line on the neat. Fr hit the fl line for the touchdown.

Murrey; bv SAN Sar. Jo.e Ufkl, k. Kraaa' Mnooaua la Cwaall to I 'although a little dark skinned eger capped a Titan rush with a A Mini to Maiaa ta Kraaa lft oa Ma arnnoi nnaronu inm urirniru inr Kllmartln haa been moved from Breadon ot tbe St. Iruis Cardinala aald here today Sidney Well, prul- Jn yard run up the sideline to oiwaao. ctevaiane.

S. Box an bam named noil, sepi snofnina pa.av. along with a wild throw by Jurgea e-aston nign temm pnaay aiternoon Uchl, Un the Bisra. fi.iJ all afternnnn and' touchdown. roaorva llna and haa lnnbal nnd flenl or ini Cincinnati KCOS.

a a Sinark out-ny mnav nrt aown, oui eaieyen en a run down play, let the Reds take a two run lead In the third. lEaston 8 in ikia Rati lah haa i Ruaa.il t. Kimaay. I. H-0 at least made the Maroone kP lal Ika ball ftm dnwna and Third String Seei Action.

inn mo 0-1 140 020 a- The Normal third string swung Doubles by Grantham and Crabtree J0 lU been moved from reaerv. end ZZZ'UZ. th UlaTSP .1 into anion In the second mil inn mom ina scoring on vtarneae in to guard. Riley haa been anined Mll a(. iP.ttaa I quanar enoea.

from reserve guard to tackle and Immkiwi. win p.t'-B ws and saw the anoet protmeing eiua. naitbni Is Hard Preaaeat had the hall In Military territory fourth, morl of the time. Htnsen recov-! The Cubs will nmhah'v atari aaalnit Bl. -Weil tola me Be would like to vhmiq ninco ir.a, -I II.

kraa aa4 btonar.lv. Tin r.sritfthe'i'athwhen I I QIlCll 1 aad scored on Terete. Ullrich Is I-eea tinder- heve Bottomley as his manager. ered a blocked punt on the IS yard tack on John iStagge new shift In almost fault-" nnai parioa foutnern waa Pat Page Jr, make -a) Una but the Birds loot the ball on Moore diubled bled study now. Romans out of explained Breadon.

"and asked for -ana sjaei inr time a again only to brace in 1 to Jim ab.ut it hairbury liatucs practice all week with a bruised permission to talk domna as the querter ended. jjurges single, tuts ay Haca. men-1 BiTloiai. IXAM g. hie debut oa the time turf on which hie father performed more a- im i W.

I Prt I The first string made iu appear-, bourg and Demarea got another In I Coatello. Conmy and Ellis -We gave our permiaalon and the crista and Brown kicked out of danrer half a dnxen tinea. After Wesleyan had failed te ance again In the last the seventh. have been coming In the reserve Bottomley wn in Cincinnati Friday Manual tn rvfi Tie 20 bTiliitnt manual 10 iic TouB P(lI, ktrk four flv, r-hirara eau MS Boatnaj PHtahursfe SS M. tmiS Bmoaiya si tt font Pane.

TT ti riartaaatl ii si una and may ret a rnanco nunaay marching yards In three plays Cnha TW Score. for the conference. If they reach TW Paaaasrasai Igeila and furnished evidence that nv.aneia nnao atcaeq out. paoBAnir mrtpa. mm to the Cadet 33 yard tine.

Oof Taylor opened the eighth with a at Tonoa battled Pe-he la not going to be a flop and tared 40 yards, Adams 10 and Neil Vaa)ov deilree to make Bottomley his Bitev.ager, then everything will depend single hut was forced by Gudat for AMIBiraM lAGI BL uv.niM nn virmnmiii inrra yard line. Rrowa dropped bark into the end aone to kick, but oria Manual to a deadlock here that he may become one of the PnaitMa I.T LD 15. W. I Prt I IM Reoaady Three Piaye nettea lour out amith alncled and) rea' rtatrwt Ti atarlia on our ability to get tore, her on The first three V.r.' Henry smothered hi Irada A'a avn.ild haua 1. I COUntrV In thS Blkt three jeSfS.

im In the at. ntis SJ Koiatil and Goff passed to Frye who 0 Tark iMja aai yards to the yard line. Gof 1 1 hl wlnfllnI Another erfety by I Tart it lit I the and bona nonvara ousrltrs were fough at even terms, 'mpt. rrrrin in Tne viriory ae tne moei oeci- fof MttfheU mo" lor a touchdown. MltcheU the line lor ts yaraa, ana tw Oman as Boaia la ill Rlrhbourg ntede It safe.

It n.rhbourf made It safe. It BO 4B Wavna T. wooain 10 repay ua or me ioia waa sr earvkes. neither team threatening tnr chlcato foothill teamlru.hH Into the game and booted a 'rim angle of the proposition since 192 when Wyoming was: eauarelv bctwsea the went over. Gorr kicked lor point.

final tune up for Warneke be- BIW4B( Ik. U.td MmmiMm 11. kuM A Ik. .1 Ik. IntlHl, norlAd kl A I.

A 1 At the start ef the fourth period, 4T to 0. Biale crushed, I. pools. In. m.

a. i Noeaouthe National league season with 32 Ita'Mxa. I wn tni defeato raandire SiMvar .1. HaSana I- Made tl Varda not Paaaea, Southera opened up a wild pae- Putsch passed IS erde to Jack oV.1ae Vfc WVaT Braaanikeuah ,..1.1 awtRI BOX fMOBK. n.iaraa rrad Tonne tin waiw.ani, rair-rtani rwt.saa in viatoti.

Roberts, Gibioa City ruj I fbdrasa Fxkstrum who raced 4 jrarda ta; Monmouth, misting the fleet attacfc in the last mmutei or ik. im. Keaim. off UrVIrn Cotgnitl and othere of Hi "'the attempte aU in DaevDll soma win ova iw a. a a aa BTinai.

Pwtaaa1 Matt aa r1 ak Arant-m Ik I I 1 Hermaa It I I I crack aouthpawa. Pirn Ooff and I riOlli 01 SIDiej JHeei p.p Midwey connected. Gray Jurilmg ena Ted Read, tattle a personal argu-l inaanai tw paMasraa I the entire route. Rut or attempt- rir, ef eonteet dropping It after a sen- rroMraa rt I I I Ijaa MM 1 nrtwaa T. RuOaSfO G-l AeM B.aa.ialna I aiairt Snvnb I til kailiah lb I I iafav.t MMMlrva in i I I I1 I.

riarinoati. I. 4 pntafcosh. at. Uwia.

4. 4 praoklva. 1: PMiaa). I Br York I a. 4 -4.

I a ana eaaM II toawc.i. ment. Each has won one victory in I RipirT- Roberta and Gtheon Plun with a auained mirch of 4J vardv enort to ream the oaiu Harmaa rt I I I Kaaier nm If 4 11 am-' '1 kai a I I Freahsnea Iwk Good. Mora Ik III irovlee rf lit 4 Rxba rf I I I aaaa aa if i a the rlty serlee and Sundav eon 'CHy hare Sun- 'topped cold. ftf test will be the "rubber." Head day In the finale of the eofthall, Falihury opened up a pass at- ene peaalty fr Interference Msny rf the Wre'eyaa griddera SknuaHixIlM: Braal-War4 Aurair liM.lB.

Mot ear Sk 4 I I wnn tne nrn iriumrai iwq nun- tourney, Ahrhor and Colfaa clash, lark and Munt pa.4 yarde to gnft4 ruBfc Chlcato at nod out la Saturdays combat but I few Tors. I Boaian I IMrorbar aa I I a I liaMarao If 0 I na. RuMuaa foe Han aaaia. Kail toe A 4a ma I ts aabine'oa. I.

Pbiia4ei particularly Im ipbi. lie Ooff blanked m. (or fourth place. Paaton Ferguson who ran JO yarda unma- n4 tnr downs on the nine yard spectators were pa Cuba to win laal Sundav. 4 A Man- having al-eady clinched third.

jleated Falrbury threatened again lna from thea oa out. It wai a1 preaeed by the eh aV a-a: )t n. hut a fumble Chicago party. freshmen. Benson an the Moose nnmre.

rwrraa te uaavat, tswier i0ll BaoanstM. bloTroe toe Ool. Ma.ra shoving of tw a aiosai. c-bvaaa, I. rawoiaad nd Weier.

We. Nm. 1-4. at. Urn.

i and Harold McOraw of lows: and a paaa over the goaf line fin-1 rete Zlmmer of La Orenge. Vic Iter cava every promise et becwre. a a I Moon ef 111 a a a nnmm ta a Mar I MeaMlay (tee To Mr a I Joraas aa let VI araaba fill Kaaais I Rora Bonari. Ik-bar Pann Buraaa. I a (aa is naap; urns! isom It amasii a Paol.

Miraaee. Miooaaanli kaaaa Ciiy, I. a OHiaiMal. Toledo, la LMavtiM. II-1 Indtaaaaolu, 1-1 Ished the threat.

Senile aad Page stood ant in the ing a great runaiag bach, cutting tlrti Minai I Maroon attack and Stsig at lean lonoe with eeveral aire ruaa ta ed ParraM t. raaaana has a backfield ci pi bia of Handing jditloa ta hie an yard aprtnt. longest Maoi ut Panar up in toy company. Now the only; of the game, Reasoae kicking Oiaaoa My. aukMi, I I'oitaa, Bokaru.

il wainail. Oikaoa Citv. ii. Paitna, a rotai. a.

Pinoa. Iwooia Prvo for Bntoanin. R.es ro aoarlrhau(1l. Aldrv IVW. Wilaay Werouardt.

Bn.ua toe Ovaaao Lea. aa lor Bail. Paatiar foe Ward. Iwriios fe tturrat. Jikaaa foe Pro.

fmaoan foe lno Iim for SKooan. Ia for Rial rwoot for M. Maraialrot foe Patliae. Bki-v for ruetae Bcora by attartent Kr.l a t-tt iiiomm a a a a- a Toowbsaoma-Nafl I. Ooff.

oeal lb tit 11; gilaMt. I. II kwiatai. I hive announced the same Ineune which pleyed last Sunday. This would make them line up as follows: I Mooe- raaodira Calai- tadaa.

fk. favaiar. rf. Nonoa. If.

t'aion. rf lanwa. rf. Vai.rt. a.

fwiar. Ik, Baradakt. lb. Bail. a.

rlaorr. If. 1nm a. t- Cnnford ahnul lha Ok-aaa taant.a nrnn.in.nl fartnr I lha Waa. Totals MIIU Total IT It at I.

iikioa Swum in a-Bolted fa Joj LDrfer It Nance Ulanafer a Biad foe Weraeae a fawn. RT Wwa atana eeeme ta ba whether or pot. Stall ley a a victory, hie Anal boot pivlag airona ran build a line eipieli of holding the way for the touchdowa. Iti ea with the other westera coa-! Tony Kasha tore throuih the GamesTbday Tn for aal- btwraa Ooff. foarmnatl of IodUi.por.i for 1133 '7 III ins ana.

ana ao nafaraa-Millard ItM. Weaannan a. IfbicMO Bdara feieaee forwarda Una foe eta af Wesley an aiae Bt dnatna. while Henry, ef course, waa Rws at Ml b)t4BT Bmar-Jraa Rood ballad n-r oorvl a.ra- H1 llltoaaalli ba piiara lUaronii. BakO.

M. MereMa. Raiaa. Caviar, oraa, Zyi' be hera la the line alial Red Klllefer. former major league I Q.

Mva rl baseball player, Saturday was ep- amra by enire -palntid manager of thi Indlanap-'. BrkoHi. aa rvaikie'. rn. Mrrlraoi, rf.

Swavat, Ik. Oat. p. Read, Y.lt Junior. Wia," 30-24 AMBM I lAIOtR.

PI iMal ai faxraM rbms. at Cwvwand line Maw tork 11 Btaaioa lbitaeipbia at kMHiifial. at 4iaf on, nraatnaoi. Crafctioa, ittf. lHMaoa.

Rkbkura. Maa. I Ta kaa bna CaaaaM Cullom Elevea Ii Victor I I I 4 -T 1or I I I I SlU tl a a M.iaa4 Naoiillas a olid club of the Ametirea aioocia the lion for Best season. Ha success! oa p.kHraai. part The Yale Junlote Oftt Milford H.b, 1 3-0 tiarttol ta TW Paadaseafdi.l 1 Iwla uavo Oraalkam ba Ikararkae la pool Haa I- Lt a a I- IbiM lL.k Im.iai.

Im a Imnk PfLIPmm.ll aJ.T'.nn oftl haa hbd bTIOl4l. It.l k. rtorinaati ai pmakmsb ai at. (tne (tavaal Bt-4l in. d.faalod Meodrwb Imrarbae lo Mmdrtaa.

Ift an Meoa.l Maia it Btana tb laoa aa4 'day at lha corner of University and charge ot the local 'jb since natrt Balarao- Braoa iMnaianat. I arr Slila ibaoaaai Hand Unnmaa Unload llll n. lOtar iok Ik4dlee 'Twaae Boxkky Boooa I. uu a a I. rn.lM a I.

a Boas an Milford here Saturday wlin a greai HtPM, t. Mar. 1. 'IMl. pkiwooiaaia ai Br.

Tark una taowet Mam streets. The -ors was SO 21. di.otaw of nffenaive and defensive; j.oao. atrwb nH-B Warnab Mornaij by Mar. by lank an earlvibr a tml mamaa.

War-aba. Bolaaaa Sit on 'Em, That's One Way to Form Interference for Ball Carrier Monotonia a a e. lead wnn an iboh. i i I maws: Mar. anna Riaaa tfce f- a.

II I 11-41 aokatnaliona naiaaail rod ivaia, Pr Baa Beoaml for Md. I Cb.aeo arairini Tawbeanna Beano IrniaMe I Braoy. eaatavrn iebainaae for bail Beaer fay rioiaoail Veoo fa kaa- fc then played a tight defensive game i ttna -J. wnamsi peered the touchdowns, wnne a i.j, pmt-d line elood in the eaoond iju-j fj Bnk'lBI kalf Peeny and Clarke atood euLjU, WUI0I UITt R0DIM kl Menaal for Bodoiao Raamaa re ipaaai paaa I pi oii attee bliaae.Paai 4 0r. jaev I isiaid bvbii.

i AifuuM eta. i far Maaaal rsoelt fe pxmaa fe Mo.oaii to for aoau. Baoad foe Murnaa Meoael while Olnter aiarred at tlmei. Viclory Orer Bravea, 3-Z loot noiana Prad Towt ilinnaaa Bra 10 1 t4 baaae Mover Manoa iMwu. aa raoaan foe aar.

fbaomaa to I HtSIBT Maoardi BROOKLYN. t.n Weleon tad Ia. twaiai. Uva.d. Hn U.M aar la fit! n.

Pitching and Hack Wilson's ail foe Sua ma. HaaMR Faili It Cottrel mh to Ban ant. Raaaa toy Maaaaiin, I 1. Hm fa. Iiiii i New York Ciait Baltert mn 1 swtsi amma-ia Brna drar for wuaon l.

NCW TORK T- Roy Hinaea Knoa rw- M-ddoe, raaMd Mi'on National league stsndlng fop the rxlers Saturday. Brookiya a Bivorlellnrhed the poailioB by defeallag is nana! the rwtoB Rravae. I Ii 2, while lhillled Inst Ihalr Brat lame ta i r-v ah. -afar i I Mara Cliatae nerk Miliar dialer Moei Ioooy leowldBl ewrfpal the Gients' bettere nai uroav aaa iiew I orr won two aoartent "i'a!" Gianta. Score! V-7 -afc c.l I 1 limed from the Phllllee la riai T- their tie with the St.

Iuii Ceid-? n-iH ai- tt foe' Miner, Moaae Itaatoa OOt 001 0101 I 0 for natb. Ananvona for Hatk. I tlronklyn 101 104 00a 41 II 0 rZ2 V.T.T1. a a a-ul Brandt and Upohter; Oarh and Inale fop elath place. The scorei were 0 ta 4 aad 0 ta 4, Ihe eieoad.

Bataro. rmi. iniaaeant at ra game going 10 laalage jaa kod aoweiaa. Pataj M'ttard a a fcopra. Toaabdowoa -Wiao.

Mme Batrra II irk llnwoMl) aor Pontiae Mai Wiai Toorvej Ortmaa af B.k't tlnioMii fcoad poeswaa PoHoe iBortbaaotarat. NortV Cchtrt'l 51-0 NArtrtvit4.r-T-North pnntiae wnn the first annual Illinois ataia T. C. A. golf rhanv pinnahia SKurday Rh a 11 hois Fttet tamer I Phlledolphta eon nwi na -4 0 oT'Tt x.w Terk a a -Wieri Compltto Traiolnr IIibior, Uska.

Cntllris and Todd.) CHICAOO -A PMia Bier of Walker. Luqiia, lull tad Iteiley Tilifnraia aad Tuffy Griffith of Seeavad gaoe- 'Okatn completed hied tninief Philadiiphia ni frvt tMd A'l a I Snurdiy for their round havy. New Tot fs a 0 eight pout al IhaChwaga sudiu-d Beaii. Hiaaea. Liika aad V.

Da- Monliy Bight Bur at 1 1 fa via; fnthttmacbir aad ltcgia, kwita. trel opettad its foosbill aeiann by score of IM aver the Wiubonsie smnthenng M-vrton collete II lo 0 course ft. Francli of gtreitor wes hen Saturdey In an eaceptloBal eacond with lis. A. HatOenaweak.

bow of rtktnrvo tlriciUv Isuiaior, woo third place vtt. Ut- One nay al lahlng Paaa etit af a play la la all ae) him. THel la he I the Nerenal bark, al the Ml. did hi p-alutday game agslnal Ibo IIUAwto Milllary Umi. Ho la athrao HUlst Lb) tieuld ia) irVlet Bhtla Nell traihei ihratifli Ihe line.

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