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p- if Page Six WI I A EAGLE (evening) Monday November 16 1942 APPEARS HERE 'WEDNESDAY TO ELECT OFFICERS Regular monthly meeting the East Wichita Business will be held at Drolls English Grill at 7 xxl Tuesday Officers of the dub for the year of 1943 will be sleeted jgt DAPPER miS IN TROUBLE HERE Police Charge Protection Service Starts James "Dapper Jimmy" Douthitt Is being held In the city Jail today under suspicion of attempting to organise a gang protection service in Wichita Police vice detectives charge that Dapper Jimmy during the past several weeks has allegedly been visiting business firms attempting to sell protection His activities police charge follow the pattern of the old gangster methods current In large cities during the Dapper Jimmy police allege visits the owner of a store with a sail talk on protection When the proprietor objects Dapper Jimmy leaves with a word of warning Within the next several days several men enter the business establishment During their stay an argument commences that ends with a fight and fixtures and equipment of the place are damaged it is said The gang leaves before police arrive After the incident has passed police charge Dapper Jimmy again calls to sell protection Capt Leslie" DeWltt head of the vice squad has ordered a full investigation Dapper Jimmy has been in trouble with the police frequently first coming to their attention during the Police say that Dapper Jimmy got his nickname more than 10 years ago because of his neat dress and he once was quoted as frying that he owned nearly 50 suits of clothes BIG SIX STANDINGS CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER number of whom have purchased tickets acording to Mr Floto to see her ip her latest and greatest success "The Loves of Charles which she will present in the Arcadia next Wednesday night Although there has been a splendid advance sale good seats are still available at the box office 219 South water street The distinguished actress who comes to the Arcadia theater Wednesday November 18 under the direction of William Moto is one of greatest actresses and a great favorite in Wichita She was last seen here In her own interpretation of His Wife" and won many friends by her exceptional performance a large 1 SOUTHERNERS ARE UNDEFEATED SLATE CLEAN Tulsa Golden Hurricanes Are Still Roaring Along Down Baylor 240 NEW YORK Nov7 Boston college Georgia and Georgia Tech roared along undefeated and untied today and the Nov 28 home- stretch of the two teams from the Cracker state promised to be the game of the year Tulsa's Golden Hurricanes kept up their hot pace by remaining In the undefeated ranks The Oklahomans bowled over Baylor 24-0' at Tulsa Saturday Tech 1 nosed past Alabama 7-0 Saturday pr its eighth straight vlc- tory as Georgia scored its ninth win with a 40-0 breather conquest 1 of Chattanooga The engineers face Florida Georgia meets Auburn prior to the which might decide final honors and give the victor a choice of bowl games The of Boston college an other major unbeaten and untied team continued their dazzling play of power by flogging Fordhaxn 56-6 It was wont defeat in 20 years TCU Upsets Texss lS-7 Penn State knocked -off heavily-favored Pennsylvania 13-7- to feature the usual quota of upsets TCU upset Texas 13-7 Auburn halted LSU 25-7 Yale rallied to whip Princeton 13-6 and Pitt tmed back Nebraska 6-0 Southeastern conference play in aMMnn to 'the Tech and Auburn victories- saw Tennessee trim Mississippi 14-0 William Mary stayed atop the Southern conference by defeating VMI 27-6 North Carolina tied Iuke 13-13 Davidson beat Washington and Lee 21-13 -and Furman bumped South Carolina 6-0 Despite its defeat Texas retained a slight edge in the Southwest conference Rice and the Texas Aggies played 'a scoreless deadlock and SMU topped Arkansas 14-6 Other southern games saw Georgia Pre-Flight stopTulane 7-0 Mississippi State maul Duquesne 28-6 and West Virginia defeat Kentucky 7-0 Ohio State's Buckeye crabbed the Big 10 lead by trouncing XUinols 44-20 but Wisconsin remained In the race as it edged neat Northwestern 30-19 MJnneoU removed Iowa from contention with a 37-7 pasting while elsewhere in tie lOd-Vtest Michigan nudged Notre Berne 33-30 miihiMii State pounded Purdue 19-4 mnrt Tmin thumped Kent State JM Mliefiuri wee held to a 8-0 tie by Okia- home but' now needs only a win oyer iramUa to clindi the Big Si crown-Another conference came resulted in a 20-13 Iowa State victory over Kansas Ivy league play found Navy moving up alongside Army aa a leader with a lb- Sinute 13-9 win over Columbia while arrmrd nosed past Brown 7-0 and Cornell outecored Dartmouth 21-19 In other eastern games Holy Cross beat Temple 1S-0 and Colgate stopped Syracuse M-A while in ter sectional play mw Army top VFL 19-7 Georgetown defeat North- Carolina Btatew IMO and North Carolina Pre-night beat Manhattan 17-0 Washington State edged toward the Rom Bowl by nosing out Idaho 7-0 for He filth Pacific Cbaet conference win against one setback Stanford battered Oregon Etste 40-13 California shut out Montans 13-0 and Southern Cal pounded Oregon 40-0 Washington played a 0-0 tie with St Mary's Pre-Flight Utah stayed at the top of the Bis Seven by downing Wyoming 34-7 as Colorado dusted off Brigham Young 48-d and Denver played a 13-13 deadlock with Utah State HIGHS ARE HEADY North-East Gridders Clash Saturday November 21 High school football fans are this week eagerly looking to 'the annual North-East clash here in Wichita Saturday November 21 The tables have been turned as far as the under dog is concerned Last year it was East an the short encT of power and this season it Is North Redskins The East Blue Aces to date are undefeated and have rolled up 279 points to their 25 Those points against them have only been tallied by two dubs Winfield Vikings garnered an even dozen points while Ark City Bulldogs last week rolled up a total of 13 against the Mayomen The rkVIwk on the other hand have dropped total of four games but nevertheless are powerful on the grid- let anyone argue differently Their defeats have not been by tremendous scores El Dorado defeated them 13-6 Hutchinson did it by 27-13 Topeka Trojans rolled over North 20-6 and Newton Railroaders conducted themselves to a 13-6 victory This annual game between North and East is expected by far to surpass all existing attendance marks TRI-VALLEY NEWS 7:30 Alfred Wallenstein's NBC True or False and Dr Hagen BLU The Oay Nineties Revue CBS Bulldog Drummond Adventure MBS Five-Minute News CBS Voorheea Concert Ouest NBC Counter Soy Drama of the Cecil Mllle Radio Qabriel Heatter Speaking MBS 8:15 Dancing Music MBS Doe ft Quis Queries NBO Spotlight Band Ouest Orches BLU The Better Half Quiz Series MBS Oracle Fields and Comedy BLU 9:00 Contentful Concert Orches NBC Raymond Swing's BLU Screen Ouild Player A CBS Raymond Clappers MBS Alias John Freedom Drama BUT Dean Pardue on MBS 8:30 Lands of the Free Series NBC Daytime Showcase CBS Blondie-Dag repeat CBS Paul Schubert's War MBS 8:45 Dancing Music Orchestra BLU Music That a Concert MBS The Red Waking repeat NBO New and Dance 3 hr BLU Jk CBS Comment Dance Music Orch MBS Late Variety With NBO London's Radio Newsreel MBS Dance Music News 2 hrs MBS i GODDARD SCHOOL CLOSES -I There will be no school in God- ard Wednesday so teachers may act as gasoline registration clerks Registrars will be on duty from 8 a to 6 Applications will be taken Thursday from 7 a until 10 according to Oscar Carr superintendent of schools vem FLYING TACKLE COMES BACK TO WICHITA-RING Gus Sonnenberg Battles Ter- rible Turk Virag-Grand-: ovich Settle Argument Hie man who took-' the flying tackle from the football field into the grappling ping will make his appearance tonight in the Wichita Forum: on another all-star card presented by the Wichita Athletic dub That man 'master of the aerial knockdown ls Gus Sonnen-berg former Dartmouth grid star ready and waiting to test his brawn against the Terrible Turk All Adali on the semi-windup As if thig big match enough itself to be the highlight of an evening of grappling Edward Vlrag and John Grandovich meet In a grudge match to settle once and for all thr NWA heavyweight belt now hanging fire This is the main event -Grandovich claimed that it was legally his although it was really in possession In order to settle the question the NWA ruled that the men had to meet again to settle the question thoroughly Whether this will settle it or hot is not known but It really is the only way to definitely establish- the belt one way or another Vlrag Is Irked Naturally Vlrag was irked over the matter but as the NWA ruled that he had to battle Grandovich again there was' nothing to do but meet the rugged Russian Somewhat ot a championship light will be shining In the opener tonight In this bout which gets underway at 8:30 Jack Toone master of the octopus hold tackles Fred Nelson of Springfield Mo Fred claims that he 1s junior heavyweight king To this early today Toone only shrugged his shoulders and said: "This boy Nelson will have to show me" favorite among favorites Jack Suesk conies back for another grand performance in the local Forum Jack snarls and all battles tough Hans Schultz of Milwaukee on the special event which by the way will be a real event Both matmen delve in rough tactics and thoroughly enjoy roughing it' up a bit now and then mostly all the time I Advance ticket sale is now being conducted at Holla with the sale being moved to the Forum late today Fans are urged to secure tickets early CARDINALS TROUNCE AERO COMMANDOS Aero Commandos professional gridders felt the sting of defeat Sunday in Lawrence stadium at the hands' of the Chicago Cardinals 35-7 'An estimated 4000 fans turned out to witness the big local-Na-tional league football stars tangle in another big tilt on the Commando schedule The Cardinal roster was fairly sprinkled with gridiron stars and many of them showed up well hero in Wichita Sunday Bud Schwenk stood out for the visitors However it took a local gridder to bring the fans to their feet It was Doug McEnulty former Wichita university fullback who booted the pigsldn an approximate distance of 120 yards Dong kicked with the wind but nevertheless really stuck his toe in that footbalL Red Hayes provided lone touchdown and Wheeler contributed for the conversion The Commandos tackle the Cleveland Rams here in Lawrence stadium Sunday November 22 On the Island of Bali native girls begin to dance when they are 3 years old in sand along the beaches and put Into a tight container for they can jump like a grasshopper The sandflies are about the size of a bee They have white legs and white bellies and live for a long time when put on a hook despite the puncture Apparently scale fish love them for the former Wlchltan hiss no trouble getting all he needs in a short time The day this photo was taken the two doctors were having such good luck that other fishermen rowed to their location In the lake Doctor Phares says that they were surrounded by boats and so numerous were they that the doctors had difficulty finding room to make their casts They had to beg the others to back away Some doubted their story about bait used so they Invited them to row up close and let them put on sandflies for bait The test convinced the Doubting Thomases that it was sandflies that the fish wanted for every hook they baited for others took a fish SMITTY sm or UEUO SAMT7V7 PRO FESSI OH At FOOTBALL SUUDAY 2:30 1 LAWRENCE STADIUM The feature game on Wichita's Professional Football schedule brings the strong Cleveland Rams to test the power of the Aero Commandos CLEVELAND RAMS vs Own Star Studded AERO COMMANDOS PRICES- INCLUDING TAX RESERVED SEATS 85c SI 12 $168 Center Grandstand Reserved $224 Boxes 92A0 and 9L12 Unreserved 56c TICKET SALE OPENS TUESDAY AT WOOLF BROS Open Sunday 9 a aft Lawrence Stadium ToineHTBrar zsht YAB WASHRI6T0II HOC! KFBI 7 IJ EARL GODWIN Dsvs-ls-Evtk ty-fs-tib-Mimta ffiaax la? CftssiGdatii Aircraft Carp Sai Disci CaHL Uiflty FitlS Yl Kdqrs Ansy CrssDi Fitch Amy War Csllscc Wsskiiftn DC Fart Dix A Aray Pn-Ffifct SckoiL Maun La 1 from p-m- cowwcm mi we cooxou ceww LEAVES TUESDAY VIC TRIMMELL well known in local golf circles will leave Tuesday for Fort Davis North Carolina where he wUfenter the United States army Vic in the recent Sim fall tournament finished In the bracket as runner-up to Dude Martin in the championship' He has been an active' in many matches in thi city and was one of the players In the army vs navy exhibition Ut Sim in September At that time Trimmell teamed with Tex Consolver in battling- George Matson and' Billy Jones Jones is now in the nary CHICAGO BEARS POINT TO CROWN Trounce Green Bay 38-7 Have Three More Tilts CBr United Prose) The Chicago Bears nearest thing to the perfect football team were only a slim mathematical chance away from the western division crown in tfie National professional league today Unless the unexpected happens their remaining three games they will meet 'the Washington Redskins for the league championship The Bears rolled over the Green Bay packers last formidable opponent in their path 38-7 Sunday while the Redskins assured them selves at least a tie for the eastern title by whipping the Giants 14-7 at New York while the second-place Pittsburgh Steelers were Idle Meanwhile the Bears still have to meet 3 Detroit Cleveland and the Cardinals none of which should threaten the string of eight straight victories this season Green Bay western runner-up must tackle the Giants Philadelphia Eagles and Steelers Green Bay has six wins and two defeats The Cardinals played the Wichita Aero Commandos Sunday in Wichita and defeated the Kansas pros 35-7 in Lawrence stadium be fore some 4000 fans The Rama walloped the Detroit Lionel 27-7 at Cleveland and the Philadelphia Eaglet scored their second victory in 10 starts by tripping the Dodgers 14-7 at Brooklyn triumph over the QianU witnessed by 30S79--was its first at New York since 1937 Paced by Sammy Baugh- who played 40 minutes and Andy Parka a the Redskins completely outplayed the Giants The 'standings: Eastern Division Washington 1 889 Pittiburilf iMMMMiitMM ft I 625 New York 3 5 357 Brooklyn 3 5 375 Philadelphia 2 8 200 Western Division Chicago Beara a 1000 Green Bay 0 2 750 Chicago Cards 3 8 875 Detroit 0 000 Next games: Chicago Bears at Detroit Green Bay at New York and Brooklyn at Washington GATHER AT CHENEY Shooters Aim for Turkeys in City Park Wednesday The fourteenth annual turkey shoot1 sponsored by the George Andrew Cunningham post No 295 of the American Legion will be held this year in Cheney on Wednesday November 18 with events opening at 10 a in Cheney City park Plans for the affair are being made by the post commander Ivan la Fairls and' Lloyd Dennett general manager of the shoot Shooters from? this region are cordially in yitedito participate That tall angler on the left is none other than Dr A Phares Wlchltan with the Veterans hospital at San Diego California He practiced in Wichita for a number of years following World War I and was ifirst state commander of the American Legion in Kansas Near San Diego All those fish came out of Lake Henahaw and were taken by Doctor Phares and Dr Smith of Los Angeles before noon They were crappie and bluegill The largest crappie weighed two pounds and more while some of the bluegills went above a pound and a half Now comes the big part of the story All these fish were caught on sandflies The sandflies were found CHIEF LOVE By ARCH (Pinch Hitting for Chief Love) Your correspondent Journeyed to Tulsa Saturday to learn how football should be pitched First question to bob up is "Xi Tqlsa good enough for the Rose We answer that speedily: "We know" -vy' Sitting there as a neutral we decided that there are three ways to beat the pass-crasy team of the oil capital Method No 1 to beat Tulsa: Produce a team with a hard charging defensive line On every play this line could charge the socks off of Glen Dobbs the passing wonder Baylor demonstrated Saturday that when Dobbs is rushed he loses some of his aim He turns to short passes and many Tulsa short passes when completed are good from but two or three yards 'Also such rushing would keep Dobbs from running with the ball when he can find no passer in the open Dobbs picked up many a yard Saturday by running Baylor men were standing back waiting for the pass that failed to come A couple of men should have charged in Method No 2: -Pick a high scoring team such as Notre Dame This team would simply say: "Go ahead boys ahd pitch your way to a few touchdowns meanwhile we will pick up some of our own" Method "No 3: Select a bang-up football team like Georgia or Michigan Such teams would not be overwhelmed by! reputation as passers When the started the team would deal with the matter for the simple reason that the opponent (Tulsa) Was tossing passes and logical defense would be to break up the passes Get what we mean? We will say this much Glenn Dobbs isgood enough for all American Any 'selection that does not include Dobbs misses the call on 1942 football The Tulsa crowd demonstrated one thing clearly Those who beef on officiating can easily show their ignorance With seconds to go Tulsa was purposely stopping the dock and aking five yard penalties in a des-)erate effort to tally another score The "crowd screamed Itself hoarse hreatenlng to whip the referee Even Tulsa players on the bench Tew ashamed of the ignorance displayed and waved for the crowd to see' the light Tulsa had a right to be sore at the officiating on other scores but not on this one Once a Tulsa man grabbed a Baylor pass and started for his goal He shook off half a dozen tacklers When the Tulsa man finally was downed the referee lugged the ball back about 15 yards He probably ruled that forward motion of the ball had hajted We think so On another occasion a Baylor man caught-a Tulsa pass As he caught it he was tackled and the ball flew from his hands The whistle sounded in the meanwhile The referee held it was ball on the grounds the whistle blew before the ball fell from the Baylor bands Tulsa argued the pass simply had been knocked down We again side with Tulsa But think of Baylor She completed a 50-yard pass against passing Tulsa and made a touchdown The play was called back and Baylor assessed five yards for off sides GIVE TURKEYS SUNDAY Wichita Sport Enthusiasts Vie for Honors Three Big Events Turkeys were awarded at Wichita sports centers Sunday in contests staged to give outdoorsmen an opportunity of furnishing the Thanksgiving table with a luscious fat turk Sim Park At Sim park Sunday over a windswept course golfers vied for links honors and a to win a turkey Winners Sunday fix the handicap-par play were: Den ver Burtner Al Littleton George Goodwin Duke Martin (club champion) and Mlers The shoot was an outstanding success nffirfaiy point out The anting film Christmas will be- held December 10 in the Bamboo room of Broadview hotel Westlinks Westlinks was also another center of attraction Sunday Two players tied for the blind bogey contest Those tying for first place at 91 each were Bill MikeseU of Wichita and Dr Robertson of Hutchinson Mix Merrell one of the top notch golfers of the Westlinks golf club won the staked out turkey A live turkey was staked out and players approached to the pin The closest approach was judged the winner Mrs approach shot landed within three feet of the pin Because of its success another contest will be held next Sunday Walt Angle unmmeff Beechboro Archery enthusiasts gathered at Beechboro Sunday to vie for turkey honors Five events were staged with 20 archers turning out for the big events Winners were: Dr Charles Wood-house 40-yard target Joe Simmons (Boeing) trap shoot winner GW Stone (Beechcraft) quarter shoot Gil Bartlett copped a turkey in the rabbit shoot and Jack Shay of Watkins Inc won in' the archery golf event Turkeys were presented to each winner FOOTBALL RESULTS (By Prose) St Vincent 2 Sesatew 8 Groat Lakes 24 Mareuett 8 Detroit 9 Villanva 9 Teaaate CaDca 14 Ariaaan State Teach Larala IX' Santa Ana Air- Bane A Santa (Barn 28 It Mary's 7 Tmi Mlaimrl mm OklshHie Nefcnekft mm 1 9 SMU! i MM MM 14 4 lew Stale 13 9 Kansas Stale 9 8 LAST RESULTS MI assart 6 Oklahoma 8 Iiwa Slate 29 Kansas IS Nebraska 9 Ptttsbnrah 8 Indiana S4 Kansas State 8 THIS SCHEDULE laws State Kansas State at Man-klltfils Oklakema vs Tam pie at Philadelphia Mtaaaari vs Verdham at New Yerk Nebraska Iewa Naval Cadets at Ieira City TURN IN TIRES Automobile owners are speeding up their tum-in of idle tires to the government to such an extent in Kansas that collection facilities are being taxed and Railway Express Agency are running out of forms On the basis of incomplete reports the Wichita office Informed government sources that as of Friday November 13 a total of 12300 excess tires had been turned in at Wichita DORA HANSON WARD DIES Mrs Dora Hanson Ward 81 a resident of Wichita for the past 20 years died early today at her home 1320 South Water after a long ill-ess She was bom June 2 1861 and came to Wichita from Atchison She was a member of the First Church of God Surviving are two sisters Mrs Davis Wetmore Kan and Mrs Sophia Rockafellow Sabetha Kan Funeral services will be held at the Broadway mortuary at 2 Tuesday with Rev Kaxdatzke officiating Bruial will be in Wichita Park cemetery Its Op 9 128 8 1 131 29 BS 89 44 SS 98 9 141 McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By WILLIAM EL McKENNEY One of the oldest tournaments in the United States is the All-American championships formerly conducted by the American Whist league but since the merger of all bridge organizations it 1s conducted annually in Chicago by the American Contract Bridge league The increased interest in bridge was demonstrated by the fact that all previous attendance records at this tournament were broken this year Hie All-American mixed pair championship was won by Mrs Johnstone and Martin Rothman of Chicago The hand shown today came up during the mixed pair event KQ975 A 9 42 K9 8 Mrs Johnstone A 4 QJ 103 A 2 Rothman 10 83 2 103 8 6 J10 43 6 7 5 AK975 Q765 None vul Sooth West North East 1 Pass 1 Pass 1NT Pass 3NT Pass Opening 3 16 On the opening lead a low club was played from dummy and East (Mrs Johnstone) won with the ace Most of the East players at this point exited with a club hoping later to gather two diamonds and taro spades but declarer made game by setting up the diamonds and taking' only one spade trick Mrs Johnstone however led back a heart playing for a thlrteener Each time she got in with diamonds she continued hearts and thus established the setting trick while she still held the ace of spades KVH ISM KBeejeles (CBS) 8:00 National Biscuit Last Minute Neva (CBS) You Can't Do Business with Hitler Tlie Answer Man Jaa Byrnes Dir Office of Eco-nomle Stabilisation iCBS) Scrapbook 6f Familiar Poems Cecil Brown News (CBS) Lux Radio Theater (CBS) The Screen Guild Players (CBS) (CBS) Phillips 66 News Reporter Benny Goodman Orchestra (CBS) 10:30 Guy Lombardo Orchestra (CBS) 11:00 News (CB8) Harry James Orchestra (CBS) Gene Krupa Orchestra (CB8) Newa (CBS) 1554 BLU) MBS) 8:00 Fulton Lewis Jr (MBS) 4:15 Lum and Abner Lone Rancer (BLU) Watch the World Go By (BLU) Barrio Sisters (MBS) Bulldoc Drummond (MBS) Designed for Listening Boren Elliott Orchestra (MBS) Spotlight nds (BLU) Gracia Fields (BLU) Raymond Clapper (MBS) 0:15 Treasury star Farada Holmes' News 9:45 Hotel Sherman Orchestra (BLU) Allas John Freedom (BLU) News 10:45 Miller 8porte Review Hotel 8tatler Orchestra (BLU) Chico Marx Orchestra (MBS) Boh Crosby Orchestra rBBC News (MBS) -Harry James Orchestra (MBS) Ray Orchestra (MBS)-- TUESDAY NOV 17 A Charlie Orchestra Carl Orchestra (MBS) Anson Orchestra (MBS) 1:30 Treasury Star Parade Margaret and the Boys INS Bulletins Oreb Bag Program 1:00 INS Bulletins Dave Minor Setter 8oeech Hank Lawson Meet the Band Tezae Jim INS Bulletins Eye Openers Shady Valley Folks 5:00 INS Bulletins Farmer on the Dial National Farm and Home Hour 1248 KILOCYCLES 4:00 Fred Waring In Pleasure Time News of the John Van-dereook Dinning Sisters Kaltenborn 7:00 Hit Revue 7:15 Voice of the Army Voice of Firestone Telephone Hour Dr I Carnation Contented Program 9:30 Lands of the Free 10:00 Henry's Nite Edition Wrestling Matches Sign Off MAJOR NETWORKS Fred NBC The Major Comedy BLU I Amos and Andy's CBS Fulton lewis Jr 4k MBS War News from the NBC Celling unlimited Orson Welles-CBS The Johnson Family a Serial Molasses-January BLU Dinning Sisters Vocal Trio NBC Lone Ranger Drama of the RUT Blondie-Dagwood Comedy CBS Mystery Hall Concert MBS Kaltenborn and NBC The Cavalcade of America NBC Earl Godwin's News BLU Vox Fop by Parks and Warren CBS Cal Tinner War Commentary MBS Lum and Abner Serial HUT Barry Sisters Willard MBS WRESTLING FORUM MON NOV 16 VIRAG vs GRANDOVICH Other Matches -Tickets at 126 Main 44c 55c 75c $110 I Ted Weems The Spotlight Champion of Champions Band elected by tHe votes ol tbs men in thi Aimed Forces throughout the country as their favorite for each week KFBI LUC NETWORK Cherxyvale defeated Neodesha in 'the Tri-Valley last week and by so doing at least clinched a tie in the eastern Kansas league The Cherryvales have been undefeated season but have been tied twice Neodesha can knot the title by de-1 leatlng Fredonia Thanksgiving day Yates Center lost to Burlington 21-6 as Humboldt stepped out of the league and downed Welda 13-0 Fredonia with too much power for their opponents downed Garnett 20-0 The only game scheduled for this coining Friday is Eureka at Caney League standings: Team SuMki HllDbOldt 4eee44i OftrDctt Center SHOCKERS ARE IDLE Rest Up for Big Battle with Utah State Here Thanksgiving Day Wichita university Shockers will be idle on the' gridiron this week but will keep up their snappy practice sessions in preparation for tough Utah State oufit in Shocker stadium Thanksgiving day The Munies downed a fighting 7 -Southwestern Mouudbullder aggre-1 gation here last week and won in a see-saw game by a score of 30-13 Utah State will bring an up and coming-outfit to Wichita it is announced The Staters were tied by Denver university in Denver Sat- urday C-L 8.

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