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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 8

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i I'' i 1 i -i -'-v 7'V-v1 --W -J 1 i -1 I EAGLE THURSDAY MOljtNm AAi THE WlCHITA i EI3M ik- Massoiuiiri Will Attempt -to Stop Ft OUT-OF-TOm FAIS HAVE PROBLEd FOR ARMY-NAVYDUCATS HOLDS TICKETS FOR K-STATE FANS Two groups of seats fax two prico ranges for University of Wichlta-Kansai State college football game are being held tor Kansu State alumni at the downtown ticket office in the Allis hoteL The seats win be held back from general sale until Friday noon Tickets for the Joint U-Kansas State alumni Saturday at 12:15 at the Allis also-: are on sale at the footbaU ticket office Alumni and friends of both schools are Invited to attend the- luncheon Prospective Ticket Buyers Must Submit ApplicutiMI for Game Tickets 4 i NO BOX OFFICE SALES ANNAPOLIS MD Oct Tickets for the annual Army-Navy football game November 28 at the US Naval academy's Thompson stadium' will be restricted to bona fide residents living within a lG-dille radius of whitedomed fqinmifli statehouse in Annapolis and to' academy personnel Rear Admiral John BeaxtUfa nnriPTwy superintendent announc ing the ticket regulations following a conference with navy athletic u-sodation officials said that fax addition prospective ticket purchasers would to submit signed application forms His announcement followed President Roosevelt'S instructions that should be exerted by navy academy to restrict the Army-Navy football game tM to Annapolis residents' SHOCKERS BEATEN K-AGGIES SINCE 1904 GAME In Nine Gamea Played cats Have 1 Won Seven c' One Was Tie 1 IS HOMECOMING GAME A 38-year drouth of Shocker victories over the- State Wild cats may on Shockqr field Sat urday at 2:30 A when Coach Ralph Munies plan to cloud VP and rain on Coach Ward Six squad The record books reveal that the lut Wichita triumph oyer K-State wu fax 1904 by a 15-0 score Since that time' the two schools have ihet nine times with the Wildcats winning eight games and one con test In 1911 ending in a 9-9 dead: lock The closest game between the rivals was In 1900 when the score wu 6-5 in fayor of £ansu State The most one-sided affair wu the 77-0 rout of the Shockers in 1909 The most recent Shocker-Wildcat game in 1932 Is the one that will be remembered most by local fans In that contest Ralph Graham now coach ran wild for State and played an important part ill the victory for the Manhattan squad "v' Since' then the Shockers have met only one Big Six team the University of Kansas-in 1937 In that game Big Six prestige -took a lacing as the Shockers romped to an 18-7 victory Harold Brill and Tromer Smith led the Wichita attack fax that contest Saturday poach Graham is relying on two new Shocker backfleld aces lyle Sturdy and Don Hollar for the spark that may ignite a Homecoming victory celebration second to none in history BUILD EXTRA SEATS FOB OAMX dodge erry kan oct Xu- A Boxing in Sad Plight with All Leading Heavies Retired Beardall said that tickets wOulf go on saie next -Monday and tha no application would be acceptor after November 20 "Tickets for the game may be -purchased by bona fide! residents living within a 10-mile radius of the Maryland statehouse In Annapolis and by all personnel regularly at-- -tached to the naval Bear? daii said addition each midshipman attending the academy dance on the evening of November 28 hu been granted the privilege of pur- chiming a ticket to the game for his i- Burman and Pastor and Conn All Done for: Duration aiid Game Will Be Hard to Recognize When One of the engaged linemen Ft Riley backs will encounter neyt Sunday afternoon He It Franklin Capps the smallest line- man en the Commando squad Although the for mer grid-der weighs only 175 pounds he more than makes np for it with his speed and aggressiveness play was outstanding ajprinst Randolph field last Sunday and he is expected to see plenty of fiction when the Coinman tUekle the bis Centaur eleven The advance ticket sale Is being conducted at ol Brothers Clothing com puny Over of his derbled pilot was shouting for a third chance until it was apparent such bout was out of the questioii due to Louis enlistment fax the ariny and subsequent events Even then: Johnston put in a title claim for him a claim 1 which was greeted with coarse laughter by the sports worid much to secret amusement He un questionably knew that he might as well Claim title to fresh' air but at least he kept Pastor's name In the papers Pastor incidentally lA the second fighter Johnston has lost through retirement this year He lost large Abe Simon shortly after Abe was obliterated by Louis for the second time last March 27 Simon saying that a back injury prevented him from dying his trade' decided to quit must to secret chagrin -J Although Louis has 1 pounded many an opponent Into early retirement it Is improbable that he had anything! to do with Pastor and Burman deciding to leave the ring Both' continued fighting -for more than a year after meeting uxe champion In fact Pastor continued for more than five years after his first -meeting with Louis who had inoi yet won the title at that time Were Louis still fighting he would have pretty slim field from which to pick opponents now that Pastor: and Burman are out Not the Louis ever picked his op? ts He fought whom he was to fight! and asked no ques- Only Billy Conn among his put opponents would make even a fair match and Billy is out of circulation I for the same reason Louis is Look back over the list of his other Simon Buddy Bur Lou Nova Tony Musto Gus Dora-zlo etc There a man among them who could draw his breath at the gate In another match The fans came back twice to see Simon and Baer and Putor again the champion but fax each case they were led to believe that on previous showings the repeaters had a chance Special Delivery guest" Beardall also disclosed that "due to the fact that each application for tickets must be properly verified to determine eligibility of the pur- chaser tickets Trill not be sold at box office on the day of the The regulations also provide for-opening of a temporary athletic u- branch office fax Annapolis where "eligible Civilian may obtain application forma Beardall Mid that further "detailed regsTOUng eligibility for procurement of tickets wouldbe printed on the application forms' Capt -L 8 Perry Navy athletic dlrectorwu placed in charge of all other game details The game this year la Navy home contest Mexican Grappler Is igned Up to Wrestle Suzek --7W Admittedly it iai Wichita's biggest football week of the current season and if the three teams inyblved win you can start betting the table for the victory feeds for they will all call the season a success in that case However one of the fans who marks his card and dreams of fool ball all week comes up with the that he has consulted a num-erologlst or one of those chaps who cin tell whath coming about and make you believe In it Well anyway the reaction the fan got was that TWO of the three Wichita clubs would WIN but that one would lose All that was missing In this prediction was that the Identity of the winners and the one loser was not disclosed In the stars or whatever they tell by So while It all sounds logical If you ask us Just another way of guessing In order we would call East as likely to win over Hutchln-n but could be upset If careless The Commandos as most apt of the three to win on 1942 record' weight and ability to hit passes and the U-K-State game a toss-up with the Wildcats a bit ahead because they are heavier and through tougher schedules and no frosh In the lineup more apt to seise that winning chance when presented Fonts and Fuses The A which hu lest one rasslln kefereo to the navy may lost another to the army Buddy Siegel hu been classified I-A lie is In defense work here and his plant will ask deferment we hear The Beech publication hu a photo of Johnny Olmstead telling a sqnad of basketeers all about the rules of the game Beech hockey" prospects' we hear are uncertain to materlaL Wichita ns are interested In coming- Tulsa games and the Hurricane and the Oklahoma Aggies are going to fill the air with a lot if footballs at Tulsa on Nov 7 if yon want to beat gas rationing for that last trip down Great Ikes which according to its press depart ment "wins the statistics but loses the will try to rebound against Missouri at' St Louis Mis-souri by the way plays the Seahawks at Kaysee In a postseason game Dee 8 which ought to bo worth traveling If yoit can still get gaa by that On basketball Great Lakes will play all Its home 'games for sailors alone-the pnhlle not being in vited Great Lakes however hu lost 12 of Its brilliant squad of 14 which boat most of the Big Ten (and ethers) lut winter Some are engaged In more dangerous (and more important action) on the high seas more on the subject of basketball if gets that home and home series with Oklahoma the one and only Gerald Tucker Trim be semi In action here' has" plenty' pf clan returning for the cage season what with Roberts Heap Reich McCurdy Paine and other letter- Service Teams Erratic Threats of the service football teams especially the crack navy teams' for bowl bids have largely disappeared in the last week or two Crushing defeat of the mighty Sea-hawks and the sad expolence of Great Lakes hx loslng to three college squads one a second rate team Justify their advance clippings The Georgia Pre-Plight team another crack dub of new sailors took a lacing Just last week They dip down from good efforts even more than college teams and this hu been surprising for they are much mpre experienced on the whole More on Rooting Further on the subject of the ser vice games with colleges and pros and which mldwestem coaches recently commented as reported In this space the Chicago Tribune printed a lengthy article telling of the writers experience this season He tells of an Incident in Boston in the: Bears-Eastem Army game in which a pro linesman wu booed for taking a swat at an adversary when it looked 'like both players were equally guilty The army player wu cheered Such seem right to the Chicago scribe wfio goes cm thus in commenting cm rooting at the college-service games: Fn la ralr hamSIcapaaft ha la haaiaaffaS If ha hallara far tha aar-viaa teaaa ha la placai la tha paaltiaa af taralaa ftawa hla awa teaaa aaaapaaaft aa ftaabt af yaanr an wba arc awaiting military sails thamaalvaa If ha haUera far hla aallaga team ha la plaaaft la tha aa-aatrlatia Uaht af halag prajaftlacft agalaat aha ara aadar tha af falratsa hsvlag ta fta a laslvtlr with faatball hataaaa alaa mar hava aamathiag ta fta with tha taataaaas af aaathr tewarft aarviaa aallaga matches avaraga aga af tha ftaa aaaaft la aaM ta ha 3SV4 raan Oa mast arviaa teams Is aa astaaslva rvprasaata-tlaw af pra -players wha ara at their shralaal peaks Same faas appear ta think It aalte fab te pat them ta pat agatast bare af math leas physical ftevclepmsat far lass aapariaaaa la the bralslag hasl-aaes Thar mar ha right hat few leal It Is their plaaa ta talk a beat It wa faal that tha faas ara mhstag sama great' feat hall hr alatterlag thair mtefts with a tot af attltaftaa aat aaaaaasry a after tha abepmstaaeaa aa-ftar which tha aaatesta ara halag plaraft aa laat sea whr they ga-aat rcO thely heads they Ilka statistics! snow TIGERS THREE OH TOP OTHER TEAI1S Steuber Boosts i High Murk Set Up by Missouri in Bif Six Scoring HOLD -TOP THREE KANSAS CITY Oct Mlssouri continuing Its point making rampage with a 45 to 6 walloping of Iowa Statehasa big lead on Big Six conference football rivals in both team and Individual scoring The lop-sided tally against the Cyclones brought team total to 195 points In six! contests I average of more than five touchdowns per game The Tiger team aggregate almost four and lacks Just 51 point of equaling the 1941 Missouri total for aU nine games Bob Steuber's 20 points against Iowa' State brought the Tiger half- season scoring to 83 points which leads the nation as well as the conference Iked Bouldln re serve Missouri fullback also scored once to tighten his grip on second place with 24 points and Jack Morton Tiger end booted an extra point to continue hi third with 17 Steuber with 44 'Bouldln with 18 and Eddie Davis QUahom ifull-back with 12 points lead tfae scoring In conference games F- 'The team scoring showing the games won lost and tied team and totals and the average' game score: i Am I LT PUOP Boor Mlwourl ft 1 Oklahoma I 9 I Iowa 3 1 ft Mlll litosa Kan State 11 S3 to 31 Ktnui lit 3 lftft 4tolft Individual scoriae ahowln number it tames touchdowns points after touchdown field coals and total: to pat parti 'Bob Steuber (MoHB) I 11 I S3 Fred Bouldln (MoPB) 4 34 Jack Morton (Ma 3 0 IT Eddio navis (Okla FBI ft 3 0 Royal Lohrr (ISC KB) ft 3 0 0 13 Barry Merrlman KSC HB) mi ft 3 Ervin pitta (Mo QB 0 Ned Roker (BC8CHB) 0 3 Howard Tlppee (ISC HB) ft 3 Paul Darilnf (UCFB) ft 1 Bert Ekern (Mo I) 1 Earl Williams (KSC FBI 1 Hue! Hsmm (Okla QBl ft 1 Ed ZJnquist (Kan HB) ft 1 Dais Bradley (Nob KB) ft Howard Debus iNA SB) 8 Klrwln Etsenhart (Neb m) a Randall Salisbury (Neb FBI Zlkmtmd (Neb HB) Nebraska 3 3ft 35 4 7 to 11 K-State For WU Game MANHATTAN KAN Oct Bill Engelland Junior end cat on the 'sidelines suffering from a chipped knee cap as the- Kansas State Wildcats went through a lengthy scrimmage today in read iness for Wichita game Bob Campbell1 junior center and Glen Scanlon sophomore back also vrill be out of action Saturday Coach Ward Haylett indicated Leahy Returns to Lead NotreDame SOUTH BEND IND Oct Prank Leahy head football coach at Notre Dame returned? to the campus today after 17 days in bed at St hospital Rochester Minn where he underwent treatment for a back ailment Leahy was greeted by Ed Mc-Keever head backfleld coach who directed the Notre Dame team in his chief's absence and others-of the coaching staff feel fine" Leahy said on his arrivaL have no pain in my back after 17 days in bed" He admitted however that he felt' little Leahy paid high tribute to the aqtlad for vrinnlng over the Iowa Sea Hanks and Illinois both undefeated until they' met the Irish He also lauded the staff on its weak Of McKeeverk direction of the team Leahy expressed th highest praise He announced that 16 players would leave tonight for Cleveland where Notre Dame la scheduled to meet Navy Saturday RESERVED SEATS -1 -T) AT tAt it it AEno goliahoos ft niLEV LAIVRECCE STADIUn SUI1DAY 2 1 30 PRICES i Xocladlng Tax Unreserved 56C Reserved 85c Center Section 168 Boxes 9210 and 9126 ADyANCE SALE WED WOOLF onos Douglas at Blarket ALABATiIA-GEORGIA TILT APPEARS BIG GAME FOR SOUTH Orange Bowl Eleven Against Cotton Bowl Champions Have All-Americana SINKWICH IS TOUGH By ROMNEY WHEELER ATLANTA Oct tfV-Are you kwklng for a pre-view of this year's All-America football line-up? Then try the Georgia-Alabama game here Saturday Just try! Because if you buy your tickets long ago have much chance wedging into Grant field Kenesaw Landis attending a stockholders meeting 'at Tropical park There arei 32000 seats all sold I The S2jOOO Trill see one of the na top games of the and at leut four of the leading All-America candidates Even if the game match two unbeaten untied Bowl Cotton Bowl champions vs Georgia's Orange Bowl Vinners it would have been a crowd-puller with Frankie Sinkwlch The flat-footed fireball sole holdover from last year's All-America backfleld is hotter than tobacco this season the leading ground-gainer But have spotlight competition both from Alabama and from his own teammates like End George Poschner Guard Walter Ruark and his understudy Charlie TrippL Sure to be weighed in final All-America selections is brawny captain Joe Domnanovich a standout candidate for center Called by Coach Frank Thomas the ablest diagnostician of opposing plays ever to wear the crimson his 190-pound frame has been the keystone of line and his offensive and defensive ability a measure of superiority Another is Don Whitmire bear-like candidate for All-America tackle a huge chunk of football dynamite whose' play is vividly reminiscent of great guard' of 31 Herman Hickman Poschner "once a high school teammate of Sinkwlch at Youngstown Ohio has' blossomed into one of the greatest ends this season matching the brilliant play of alternate Captain Ruark at guard and TTippl at tailback SHERIDAN WORRY FOR WICHITA PROS Formier Notre Dame Ace Made Impression Against Ft Riley Saturday The business of constructing a defense which will halt the touchdown parades of "one Benny' Sheridan the all-American from Notre Dame who is now a member of the Fort Riley Centaurs is confronting the Aero Commandos' board of strategy and to date the deal has Coaches Pete Bausch and Gene Ronzahl worried The Commando bosses caw the slippery Sheridan In action for the ffrcf time here last week when he played a quarter against the University of Wichita However they saw enough of hlm to be convinced that the bir threat in the Centaur backfleld and unless he Is successfully stopped the Commandos may suffer their first reverse of the season The Wichita club is riding along bn a four-game win streak including a 55 to 0 route of Randolph Field last Sunday i Sheridan has already hem an nounced as a sure-fire starter In the big attraction at the stadium Sunday afternoon and so Impressed were the 'Wichita coaches with his work last Saturday that they are working night and day attempting to figure a defense that will halt him'! -j "The fellow has perfected the art of faking a pass so Coach Bausch said "that he catches linemen napping a lot of the time an old football trick but one which works every now and then When It works for Sheridan itk a touchdown or a long rim and we wad any part of that when we meet Bausch Is also aware of the fact that if the Commandos point too much In direction any one of the other Fort Riley hacks might shake loose With such stars as Bobby Nowell the former Georgia captain Bobby Reale the ex-Bean fullback Catlett and Ford there is always a danger that one of them might break away from the Add "We can't concentrate too much on he continued "but I do know that well have our hands full trying to stop The Commandos engaged 'in another brisk drill last night with the entire squad being in good shape with the exception of Fullback Doug McEnulty who suffered a twisted knee last iveek-It is doubtful whether he will see action Sunday and his punting- is certain to be mimed i The advance ticket sale la being conducted at Woolf Brothers Clothing company Rickey May Meet Brooklyn Again NEW1 YORK Oct 28-y (ff) Branch Rickey vice president of the St Louis Cardinals was here today for the second time in a week presumably to confer with the directors of the Brooklyn Dodgers about the presidency of the dub On his previous trip Rickey said that he 'hoped to know something definite this week His contract with the Cardinals with whom he has been associated since 1917 will expire December 1 LINCOLN NEIL Oct! DtIt-lar karft to vcrfcct liiht ui ftefevM aaft at the iim tiMC scltak attack (teach Glcaa FrccaeU today cava hla Ual-versitr af Nebraska arid den a brick werkcaft Nebraska naate Kaaaaa at Lavraaaa Satarday drill la areparatiaa far ika Jayhawkers featared aa avarbead nas with thraa teaaaa ivwfhf aarial WHIRLYWINS ONE HORSERACE EVENT AT PWUCO TRACK I sy Warren Wright9 Leading Money Winner Without Foes I in Handicap BRIGHT GALLANT WINS BALTTMORE QeL (ff)-Bix-ty-nfaxe horses raced for all they were worth at Pimlico today but the seventieth ran around the track unopposed and won 11 the glory and a major portion of the money distributed Warren Whirls way running hla fifty-fifth race In nearly three years won hls thirtieth victory in a walkoVer to take down the $10000 invltationki Pimlico SpeciaL rhe purse raised his all-time winnings to $538336 or $100606 more than the record- of his nearest rival Seabiscult whose mark Whirly surpassed when he won tixe MansfichMSftty Handicap 1 on July 15 of year The Exterminator i Handicap the grueling test which shared the spotltght with walkover vrent to Bright Gallant the even money favorite Henry Skirmish wu Second axfd Miss Helen I Aonbarr third'- The winner covered the two miles and 70 yards in 3:3045 and returned $400 $270 and $220 at mutuels Whirlaway walked across the infield the Exterminator wu over and when the bugle sounded he went with hla lead horse and the two outriders up past the staxxds to the head of thei-stretch With Jockey Georgie Woolf aboard starter Jim Milton waved his flag and the Calumet Comet as off It wua typical Whirlaway race except that there were no other horses ahead of him In the early stages and when he kicked loose with a burst of speed at the far turn thriv were no: horses there to be' passed A crowd of 8000 persons gave him a Mg ovation he came to the wire in 2:0525 forf the mile and three-sixteenths He returned to the circle to receive a blanket of chrysanthemums and trainer Ben Jones wu presented the gold cup for owner Wright and a purse of $109 and a pirie of plate for himself The nine other horses invited to compete Including Alsab had declined I to contest the sixth running of the: special Woolf for hla ride today! collecting the winning feel of $25 and the customary 10 per cent of the purse It wu the first waUtover on a Nrarth American track since 1940 when the Belair stud entry of Isolator and Fenelon circled the Saratoga ova) to collect a Meat Shortage? Carlos Rodriquez unsatlon: Mexican grappler who made here last season'- return to the v' Forum next Monday to meet 3ack Suzek This match will he on the semi-final to the VlragSamara main: event TM A looking for' new talent to pit against the favorites established here this Mason Rodriquez believes he is good as any of the American top notchers and will be given a to prove It COLUMBIA MO! Oat tS Mar-halt cSharaM kiN feu hnlta faiter tfeOii was azvacted ul ifta Mr cadarabablr win ba reair to Mar ta rani with Great Laftaa at It teili (teach Daa Faarat ftalft taftar taka Rcrlaate taard wheat fetal waa -brake Satardar alaa wOl be able ta wter Defcaalra arark teak aa aaast af hi? Keatlee with backa Bah Bteabar aaft Ma Drr aaaalac aaft raaalaa ta the affeBBlra drlU-Ra Wada praettead hath halfback acdtlcaa itlon: I a hlV Extra seats Trill be built at the stadium for Friday football game between Great Bend and Dodge City major undefeated teams in Southwestern Kansu leagrriplay Kansas State-Star MAKING the left flank of th Kansu State line a veritable Is quite natural for MIke Vargon above Wildcat wingmsn whose aixceston came from Russia as rugged' an end as Manhattan has seen in many a day-and he can block tackle and catch passes well as 1 being extremely fut on his feet HaBing from Kansu City Kan Vargon weighs 185 pounds and stands 5 feet 10 inches in bright Making AU Thu Beef About War Is By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK Oct (AV-The heavyweight fist fighter are retiring in good order and with a frequency- that Indicates that before long the class will disappear if there was any left after Joe Louis announced his retirement Any real clakS that Is Within the span of a few hours Bob Pastor and Red Burman announced they were through and if wise-crackers say they have known that for years at least Pastor and Burman were good enough to be listed ih the top flight and to fight the champion for the title The crop of heavyweights of the last five years was just uhlortunate enough to come along when there was one man so outstanding that all others were dwarfed In comparison It Is not Inconceivable that Pastor or even Burman might have been a champion had not Louis been around It was Just a case of poor timing Neither Pastor nor Burman bobbed up above the average in-ring ability but there were times in the careers of both when th4y had backlngas potential champions Burman was Jack protege' with the ex-champion taking a keen interest in the progress until it was apparent that Burman was Just treading water so far as going anywhere was concerned He had his chance against Loiils January 81 1941 and was In there catching for five rounds Pastor managed by the astute Jimmy Johnftan had his chance twice and echoing the clarion voice ARK VALLEY CLUBS WILL CLASH FRIDAY North Seeks to Stdf Losses Against Ark City East Goek to Hutchinson' SCHEDULE Ark City at NOKTH EAST at Hwtehinaaa Nittea at El Darada By football team will attempt to hit the comeback trail against Ark City powerful grid squad Trill defend its undefeated rating against another unbeaten eleven Hutchinson' and Newton's Railroaders will battle the El Dorado Wildcats tomorrow night fax the Ark Valley league football circuit Revenge coupled with intense desire for a victory has fired the North high Redskins into a differ' ent attitude during the week as Coach "Monk' Edwards works hli teams in preparation for tussle with the Ark City Bulldogs Last year the Bulldogs spoiled the Redskins' perfect record on all gridirons and this week North is searching for the satisfaction of revenge A victory tomorrow: night will serve a double purpose in the Redskins camp soothing last wounds and reestablishing North in the win columns 1 I George Pratt mklnstay of the Redskins has been switched to the left half position In the starting lineup to replace Keith TJppoldt who is still withheld from the opening line due to an Injured shoulder Probable starting backfleld will find George Pratt at left half Darwin Cochran at fullback Forrest Wei-rick at right half and either1 Leslie Quillen or Sonny Reynolds at quarterback Forward wall win probably be composed of Don Smith and Ed Green at ends Hershel Runlon and Charles Forrer at tackles Ralph Wlcklin add Howard Overstake at guards and either Thurman Gay or Dick Stockman at center Meanwhile the East high Aces win Journey to Hutchinson to battle for the right of top honors in the 1942 Ark VaUey league footbaU ratings Neither team has been downed in the current season's schedule The adding-machine style (defense of the Aces has rumbled over an opposition while the Hutchinson Salt Hawks who Use the doublewing back formation on play a more conservative type of ball by defdfctlng tbefavclrcuit opponents with only a safe margin of points GRID FLAYER DIES ST LOUIS Oct Wendal Vlnyard 17-year-old co-captain of the Wood River! MIL high school footbaU team died tonight of a broken neck and head Injuries received in a game October 2 with Venice ULv Get Acaaalateft With par FU8CKXPTION DXFABTMENT XapcrlcaccS Dlapcaacra -At Tear (team aaft COOPEn DRUG CO 43 Tcara la Wichita XSB Mala Dial By PAUL FOGAimr By HAROLD GRAY By BUD FISHED UTTLE ORPHAN Best Things in Ufe Are bOU REAUD TMNK SCHOOL so MPORwmr RIGHT MOM ANNE WTTHSO MUCH WAR WORK TO DGNEAfO I MUTT AND Who ar tha aallaga Mam Tha bays i salves ara aat frsttlag a bast aarthlag aat ana tha aarviaa an when they have ta stead la tha a tales af day reaches ta gat ta sad tram that faatbaU aagagamaate All of which is a good thing to lode at It Wichita had experience With service teams long before the football contests came about due to the semlpro baseball set-up Ariny teams were very popular In the lut two national and state tourneys but the teams from the defense plants had plenty of backing when they demonstrated to the public they deserved the cheers for beating first rate opposition like Fort Riley and Ciamp Wheeler provided UKUI or GAMES LUT WEXX liMRas Qimii Medicine Lodge 13 Klows Harper ft caldwelL 14 Other Garnet Kingman -IS Pratt is Anthony JO: All Stars 0 LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Kingman 3 0 Anthony imimmmmmmmimm 0 Medicine Lodge 3 1 CftUWCl) a oeaae tee 2 1 nuDVl a bo ft KlOWl i i a a 1 1 i ta a iM i i 1 1 9 GAMES OCTOBER Sft Kinsman at Anthony St John at Medicine Lodge Haner at Kiowa (Caldwell no report) 1 i''-U-- -r- 'i--: A -A'- -7 A' -A i a 'A -V I- i I x- -t jf: i A.

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