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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 7

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THE WICHITA EAGLE MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1942 Seven j) Loms Announces Retirement Tulsci Trims Randolph Field e- Sturdy Carries 100 Yards for Shocker Touchdown TALLIES IN GOPHER LOSS TOP ALL UPSETS COMMANDOS TRIM COLORADO SERVICE GRIDDERS 40 TO 7 Manager Says Louis Quitting Indefinite DETROIT Oct Roxboroogh co-manager of Joe Louis said tonight he: did not believe the heavyweight champion would make a definite derision' on possible retirement from the ring until after the war 1 Roxbo rough expressing surprise said he was sure that Louis' statements in Omaha did not mean that Louis plans to retire now: "All I know is what Joe said In New York after the Conn fight was called off" Roxboroogh said said then if the war went for two more years he probably 'would be too old for any more fights but if it ended before then he was pure he eould have at least one' more" He said hehid not talked to Louis since early last week BREAKING PAST a Washington Bear tackier' Charles Feeney Lyle SturdjL Shocker fullback steps into the midwestern football spotlight dashing 100 yards on the -kickoff in the first period of the Monies 27-6 losing game against the St Louis eleven last Saturday afternoon play came after' the Bears had taken a 7-0 lead in the first quarter Results Loyola (Los Angeles) 7 University of San Francisco 2 Fresno1 State 66 San Diego State Creighton 34 Fort Riley Kan 7 St Norbert 0 St Ambrose 26 GOLDEN HURRICANE RUNS OVER TEXAS AIR CADETS 68 TO 0 Keithley Opens Game Fast with 64-yard Touchdowh Run on the Kickoff SCORING MARK MOUNTS TULSA OKLA Oct 11 (ff) Tulsa Golden Hurricane continued its high scoring cam palgn today defeating the outclassed Randolph field Tex football team 68 to 0 A Keithley flashy little Hurricane back galloped 64 yards for a touchdown on the first play after the kickoff Tulsa did not punt once the ball only once on downs So far this season the Hurricane has piled up 169 points against none for its three opponents WASHINGTON TEAM WILL FACE TULSA Bears Fresh from Victory Over Eleven Meet HurricanejSaturday DES MOINES IA Oct Sophomore Lee Tevis and his Washington university mates are going to get their big Missouri Valley conference football test this week The young Bears who dropped Creighton a highly rated Valley foe a week ago will do battle next Saturday with powerful defending champions at Tulsa 1 Washington spiirted to its third straight victory yesterday beating Wichita university 27 to 6 after the visitors had shocked the Bears Sith a 100-yard kickoff return by Yle Sturdy Tevis the triple-threat boy agaliv was an important factor in the Washington attack He scored one touchdown passed for another and place kicked two extra points The Washington-Tulsa battle is the only Valley contest this week the other teams devoting the week- College VIRAC TO TAKE ON GRANDOVICH AT FORUM TONIGHT Crippled Eleven Opens Drills for Washburn Today Loss of Fleming and Hyndman from Game Appears Certainty Play Friday Night Here BOMBER DECLARES AGE WILL PREVENT i BOUTS IN FUTURE Heavyweight Champ Says Only Chance for Ret '-m Is for Army Relict NO POST-WAR BOUTS OMAHA Oct Heavy-j weight basing champion Joe Louis declared today in the army now and they're taking pare of my plan but as for the ring rightin' days are over" Sergeant Louis- in Omaha for an exhibition as a member of the Fort Riley Kan- drill team definitely indicated his retirement from the prise ring barring of course the possibility of any request from the! army For Joe made it very clear he will do whatever the army asks The champ emphasized however that he doesn't plan to return to the ring after the war the time this war will be over 111 be in my 30's and that's too old for a fighter I'm too old for it now" the champion commented in an interview with an Associated Press reporter Joe is 28 Louis made Ids statement to the reporter between halves of the Crelghton-Fort Riley football game Only a few friends and admirers were present during the brief interview Told he -would be quoted Joe said: go ahead" The heavyweight king also indicated he had no particular desire to return to prizefighting I really care much" he replied wheb asked if he had any desire whatsoever to resume his career had little to say of the fight which was never held the bout in which he was matched against Billy Conn but which was called off by Secretary of War Stlmson after the secretary investigated plans for the fight Secretary Stim1-son opposed arrangements under which debts owed by Joe and Conn to Promoter Mike Jacohs were to be paid from the gate receipts The fight had been scheduled as a bene fit for army relief He asserted however that he could have knocked out Conn in a few rounds In their first match Pittsburgh Billy was ahead until the i 13th round when Joe tagged bins with a KO punch could havje finished off Billy in a few rounds I think 1 would have had1 much trouble with him" Louis declared At Rumson Promoter Mike Jacobs said Louis' decision was a surprise to him Jacobs who promoted sill of Louis' appearances in Newj York talked with the champion at Fort Riley Kan by telephone early last week and said he received no Indication then that Louis planned to retire all" concluded Jacobs now Joe's plans and future are in the hands of the war department" Illinois Lineman Who Ran for Two Scores Sets Off Saturday Surprises RUN RATED By HAROLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK Oct Football followers prepared for upsets after the first' two weeks of a whacky season expected surprises Saturday to the extent that second straight loss wasn't a breath-stopper but they prepared for having a guard as that games leading scorer Guards have been known to score before but to have one do It twice in one game is as rare as a bow-legged chorus girl Alex Agase of Illinois did it however and rubbed it in a bit by swiping the ball from the great Bill Daley and lumbering 35 yards for one of the-touchdowns tl -t gave Agase and his mates a 20 to 13 verdict just one of the looney incidents which made pulling a flve- team parlay thrpugh tougher than" a first pie crust Some of the experts explain the' situations by declaring tht the players are thinking more of Uncle Sam than of Alma Mammy others attribute the weekly supply of upsets to 'inadequate reserves and the use of freshmen Some even hint that perhaps the bladder Is made of synthetic rubber just a few other astonlshers that happened Saturday: Northwestern which whipped Texas a week earlier on a field goal by Al Pick also a 'guard lost to Purdue 7 to 6 on a failure by the same toe just when it was believed that not even A A Stagg feared the Boilermakers this season Brown and Columbia banged at each other for a full period without results then pasted three touchdowns on the scoreboard in 77 seconds of the second with the Rhode Islanders winning 28 to 21 harvard whose eleven this season shbuld be known as the Green instead of the Maroon got a penalty at the right moment and took off from there for a 7 to 7 deadlock with William Mary Offensive Stopped Two of the country's leading offensive-minded squads Vanderbilt and Kentucky struggled the entire afternoon for a touchdown each and the Commodores winning 7 to 6 because of Jack Jenkins' kick And to top it all Lyle Sturdy of Wichita university ran back a kickoff 100 yards but his mates TICKET SALE at Bros Douglas at Market Starting Wednesday AERO COMMANDOS VS ALBUQUERQUE FLYING KELLYS LAWRENCE STADIUM SUNDAY 2 11 Prices Including Tax Unreserved Bleachers JG Other Reserved Sections Si 12 Center -Grandstand Sections ------S224 Box Seats S280' SlGS end to business in non-conference nowier iini ana ion fields Washington university 27 to Drake which surprised by beating St Louis university 19 to 9 here last SYldav night will play its traditional game with Iowa State of the Big Six Saturday at Ames Oklahoma A a 9 to 6 winner oyer tough 'Texas Tech will meet Arizona In -another Saturday con test St Louis has an Intersectional date with Miami (Fla) university at St Louis Friday night and get another point and lost to St WINS SNOOKER MEET Vera Tasker clinched meeker honors for the nionth at the Miller Recreation yesterday afternoon winning the Victory tournament before approximately 200 fans Tare ether entrants Ernie Rose and Howdy Williams pressed him la hia victory flntthlnr la seeoad aad third place respectively All of the three were press nt-edprises in war stamps Tha next tenrnament fer the Miller Recreation is scheduled fer November 13 Former Beltwearer Will Get Long-awaited Chance to Regain Mat Honors FIRST BOUT AT 8:30 MAIN EVENT John Orandovich (255) Russia vs Edward Virac (232) Wichita Best two out of three falls for the heavyweight champion i SEMI-WINDUP Don McIntyre (228) Topeka vs1 Jack Suzek (214) Chicago One fall 45 minute time limit SPECIAL EVENT Prince Seels Samara (242) Ethiopia Hans Schultx (248) Milwaukee One 30 minute time limit OPENING BOUT Bad Boy Brown (235) Shreveport vs Jsck Toono -(204) Wichita One (all 30 minute time limit Edward Virag will come to the end of a three month comeback trail for better or for worse In the Forum when he goes into his long-awaited match with his conqueror and current -holder of the National Wrestling association belt John Grandovich in the main event Of mat card in the Forum Virag claiming the best condition of his career yesterday was bubbling with confidence that he will cop the belt tonight He even went so far as -to predict an early vie tory over Grandovich For three months the former Hungarian ace who for the past two years has been a resident of Wichita has demanded a bout with his conqueror of last summer and now that he has the belt within his reach he vowed he will allow nothing to stop him As to the yearly indications that Grandovich might employ any tactics-in prder to retain his belt the big Wichitan has apparently cooled somewhat but he added that if rough tactics are introduced he will get none the worse of the affair The former belt-wearer (pointed with pride to his -ability In matches here last season to cope with some of the roughest grapplers in the Middlewest axid despite his clean tactics in recent bouts he maintains that he has not lost his touch Grandovich however was little perturbed-by the statements of the former belt-wearer and was equaal-ly confident that his hug" will subdue Virag tonight as it did last summer Putting his great strength to work in applying the hold the Russian ace has won easily over Tils opponents here this season and the fan backing still rests with the belt wearer On the preliminary card the -return- of Don McIntyre farmer Washburn university grid star has caused wide comment McIntyre always a popular performer here has issued the statement that he is returning only in the hope of gaining a match with Beltwearer Grandovich Promoter Norris Stauffer however has given him the rugged Jack Suzek to get past before making any statements one way or the oter In the earlier bouts Prince Seeje Samara is back against Hans Schultz 248-pound Milwaukee giant in the added attraction while Jack Toone will try his luck with the rugged southern rougher Bad Boy Brown in the opener The first bout will start at 8:30 with the ticket sale remaining open all day today at Both boys were on crutches leaving St Louis CTemlng seems to be in the worst shape of the bunch who were 'battered by the hardhitting Washington Bears Graham's Moods Shifting Coach Graham -was in alternate moods of cheer and gloom after the Washington game He said he? was glad the last hard long road trip was over that the Mtrnies' faced a team sure to be a competitor for the Valley' title and the Shockers would probably not have to stop as crack a passer as Tevis again this year Also the sensational 100-yard run of Sturdy was refreshing from an attacking angle On the other hand the defense was nothing to brag about and the final touchdown the Bears made in the last 10 seconds was especially hard take Graham admitted Disappointed in Defense "I did think we could hold them down a bit better than Graham stated work of the club was spotty At times they battled like demons and I thought we would stop the Bears and then something went wrong and away they went Most of our troubles on pass defense can be laid to inexperience When you have two freshmen these things are apt to slip up" 'Mel Binford assistant coach who scouted Washburn and Pitt Friday and then headed over for the St Louis game warned that Washburn would be tougher by far than lts record would indicate has a big team especially at the tackles Pitt Teachers have the best team they have had in years I believe Washburn is due to get started and it may be against us Friday" Binford told it Weight Is what the Shockers have least of In the line They probably will be outweighed by every team they play this year FRISCO UPSET 7-2 Loyola Lions Score in Final Period to Turn Back San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO Oct Lions under-rated and undefeated kicked over the dope bucket today when they scored a 7-2 football win over the University of San Francisco Dons before 12000 fans San Francisco managed to grab a two-point lead in the first quarter simply because I the pjay caller of the Loyola team decided to throw a pass from behind his own Eoal He was dropped and the Dans went to the front 2-01 For the rest of the game the locals had the battle of their lives to protect the lead Loyola with five minutes to go took the ball on its own 41 and In 3 plays scored the winning touchdown: -Vince Pacewic fullback fired the ball to Carl 9weetdrs left end and the latter ran some 30 yards to score standing up PUCE JUVENILE AS DERBY THREAT Count Fleet One of Leading Contenders After New Two-year-old Mark NEW YORK Oct (JPh-It is one of those rare things like a day in June for a horse to step up and throw a scare into old Equipoise'S 1:34 2 5 world one-mile racing rec ord And it Is even more startling for a two year old to do it That is why the 1:34 45 mile Count Fleet posted In the Champagne stakes at Belmont yesterday a world record for a two-year-old stamps the smooth-striding son of Reigh Count not only as one of the top three juveniles of this racing year but also as a youngster who figures to speak quite a piece along about Kentucky Derby time next spring In spite of the lightning he turn ed loose the Count had to play second fiddle on Belmont getaway program since he picked the same day to do his stuff as that on which Alsab took the rubber match of his series with Whlrlaway in the 2tt mile New York handicap UNBEATEN KANSAS TEAMS KEEP PACE Pittsburg and Builders Yet Without Loss Baker and Ottawa Undefeated KANSAS CITY Oct WV-The four undefeated Kansas college football teams emerged from weekend challenges with an additional quartet of scalps dangling from their belts Pittsburg seeking to repeat its 1841 leadership in the Central conference spilled a victory less Wash-burii team 19 to 0 in the initlkl league start Southwestern coasted to a third straight triumph as they whipped College of Emporia 34 to 0 in an Interleague scrap Ottawa and Baker ringleaders in the Kansas conference extended their string of triumphs in one sided contests Ottawa got it third win by walloping William Jewell 4 to 13 and Baker defending titlist in the Kansas circuit humbled McPherson 33 to 0 St maintained its decade old supremacy over Rockhurs by toppling the previously unbeaten Kansas City team 13 to 0 The Ravens scored twice in the last half to break a deadlock and achieve their second triumph! of the season Bethel regained priestige for the Kansas loop by defeating Fort Hays 20 to 6 in the other tilt between the two conferences Kansas Wesleyan rated as power in the Kansas conference was held to a scoreless tie by Bethany a team that has won only one of four contests Emporia State with one win and one loss to Its credit was idle over the week-end In independent circles Wichita furnished the thrills but Washing ton university of St Louis got the victory as the Shockers fell before the Missouri Valley conference team 27 to 6 Lyle Sturdy Wichita fullback breezed 100 yards for the lone Shocker tally Sterling con tinued Its futile venturing Into junior college circles by taking a 44 to 0 setback from the Hutchinson Juniors -Two Central conference and three Kansas conference battles are scheduled this week Fort Hays disappointing after making a good showing in its opener with Colorado college Invades St and-Southwestern journeys to Emporia state for a tilt between Cenf-tral conference leaders All the Kansas conference teams but Bethany who has an open date clash in -regulation contests Bethel opposes scoreless McPherson Baker has an apparently easy tilt with College of Emporia and Kansas Wesleyan attempts a comeback against Ottawa Pittsburg clashes with Rockhurst one of the powers in Missouri col lege football and Washburn Is host to Wichita in other Central conference engagements Sterling faces the Dodge City junior college team In the only other scheduled game Centra! Conference Stsndinci Wichita Pros Outclass Army Squad from Start Long Run Saves Shutout CROWD IS SMALL By BILL nODGE (Eagle Sports Staff) Colorado Springs air base eleven broke through the Aero Commandos defenses with a 55-yard touchdown jaunt in Lawrence stadium yesterday afternoon but their efforts went to little availj as far as the final outcome of game was concerned with the Wichitans moving nonchalantly on to a 40 to 7 victory over their sendee opponents The Commandoes first breakdown in their goalline defenses this season came lare in the third period when Bob Tnereate Army halfback flipped the ball laterally to Gil Keith near the east sideline when he found he could go no further on an atteix pt to crash the right side of his own line Apparently surprised by the action after years of playing (ollege ball he Wich itans hesitated momentarily just enough to give Keith a lead-off from his own 45 yard stripe and from then on it was just a foot-race between the Army back and a would-be Commando tackier who chased him to the goal Colorado however unable to slow up the Commandos running and passing attnek in the first two periods of tne game were still on the cellar end of a 33 to 7 score Although game in the first naif the Air Base eleven learned as did Camp Gruber last week that spirit alone is not enough At halftime the Commandos were out ahead 27 to 0 After the Ralph Miller to Burt Hayes pass combination worked for a touchdown In the first period the Commandos' scoring machine I rolled over the Soldiers in the second with Chief McClain Shocker football star of 16 years ago leading their attack Circling which ever end al lowed him the longest run for the sidelines the ace of yesteryear twice crossed for tallies once for 13 yards and again from the Army 17 yard marker To complete the rout of the Army squad In this quarter GeneRonzani passed to George Gruber from the 8 yard line after Miller and Tip Mooney had moved the ball Into scoring position in the closing minutes of the first pteriod In the third and fourth periods the pros twice more reached pay dirt to stretch the score to nearly double that of their victory of last week The Coloradoans outgained 266 yards to 162 in rushing were driven back 59 yards during the game when their quarterback had ordered them forward A crowd of approximately 2000 fans was on hand at the stadium to view the Commandos in chalking up their second consecutive victory of the season Startin COMMANDOS Uncap I COLORADO rovtr Kelly Ely Ax Merkel Garrett Lavden Miller Mooney Haves Graham LE Fever LO- Pruitt rJcSml 95 Mmiav LHestee44i RH (captain) FB Keith Referee Tom Kornhaus Wichita umpire John Cover Oklahoma head linesman Leo Kallls Chlcaxo Held Judges Friends Seminary Aero Colo Yards ealned rushing 36J Yards lost rushing First downs rushing 10 First downs passing First down penalties 0 Passes attempted 18 Passes completed Passes completed for yards TS Passes Intercepted by 0 Punts number Punts for yards 8 Penalties a Penalties for yards 18 Fumbles by 4 Own fumbles recovered 1 Kickoffs by Kickoff yards -350 Yards run back on kickoffs 67 Run back on blocked kick 20 162 66 2 0 0 12 1 0 3 161 0 0 1 1 3 70 165 0 ROXING OFFICIAL PRAISES LOUIS NBA Prexy Says Bomber's Successor in Bad Light Will Hold Tourney PATERSON Oct Joe Louis may believe through with boxing but boxing nor the entire fight world will ever be through with Joe Louis" National Boxing Association President Abe Greene said tonight Informed that Sergeant Louis had announced in Omaha Neb that his boxing days were over Greene said: has been too great a champion and fighter and too fine a man for us ever to forget him or replace matter who might succeed him as heavyweight champion' Greene said successor will never convince the public a better fighter than Joe unless he can get Into the ring and prove it" far as concerned Joe will be the titleholder until he has a long gray beard" 4 If and when the A is in formed officially of Louis retirement Greene added "we will probably name him 'champion or something similar We will name a group of three In the next A ratings which are due about the end of October and try to have them fight it out for some such ranking as pretender until the end of the war provided of course that Joe is definitely through SOUTHERN COLLEGE SEEKING GRID FOES ARKADELPHIA AJtK Oct It anta play football? Ouachita college left with open dates when other Arkansas colleges dropped football Is looking for opponents Coach I (Bill) Waltori said tonight Walton's team needs a game October 23 or 24 and probably another one some time in By PETE UGnTNER Returning from St Louis Sunday afternoon the Shockers will set out Monday to prep for their first and only night game of the fall season a clash Friday night with Washburn renewing a football feud which has lasted for just about all the present century The Shockers will be crippled with the almost certain loss of Center Fleming and probably Hynd-man end ofxe of the few vets STAND RIG SIX FEATURE Despite Showings of Other Teams Battle in Texas Rates High KANSAS CITY Oct Shreds of sunlight pervade the football gloom in the Big Six conference even though the member teams were all humbled on the same week end for perhaps the first time in league history Oklahoma passed another Saturday without a victory or a score but there were orchids not wreaths awaiting the stubborn Sooners when they arrived at Norman The Oklahoma grldders grabbed a moral triumph by holding Texas to a 7 to 0 margin in the traditional clash at Dallas The scrapping Sooners apparently unimpressed by the awesome Longhorns who even the most conservative critics had picked to win by a minimum of five or six touchdowns battled the Texans to a standstill ip the first half and then forced the Longhorns to take to the air for their lone marker In the third period The losers declared a recess from1 defensive efforts long enough to twice threaten the Texas goal line Kansas salvaged some consolation by finally breaking the scoring ice in a 41 to 6 loss to 1 undefeated Texas Christian The Jayhawks reached pay dirt late iri the game at Fort' Worth on a 60-yard pass completion from Ray Evans to Otto Schnellbacher sophomore end Missouri easy winner In Its first three starts was sidetracked Into temoorary national oblivion by a powerful Wisconsin that declsioned the TUters 17 to 9 The Missouri loss was ameliorated by the fact it outdowned the unbeaten Badsers and almost eaualled the winners in total yards sained The Bis Six team also waa playing without the services of three key men and had a tedious day coach trip to a horns team factor to be welshed In these days of wartime transportation Kansas state with three regulars out of the same authored a mild surprise by limiting a Duquesne team that tasted defeat In more than two years to a II tot score There wss little of the redeeming nature In the Nebraska and Iowa State trounclnss Nebraska yielded to Indiana 12 to 0 In a game that easily could have been a rout The victors penetrated within the shadow of the Cornhusker goal posts seven times without registering and gained almost at will while holding the Huskers to' a net gain of only 37 yards Iowa State suffered a -j to 13 whipping from Marquette and sot Into scoring Near only after the gilltoopera had iced the contest with a 26-ooint lead Oettlng back into the comparative aulet of their own realm four of the conference teams participate In circuit tests this week Missouri Invades Kansas State and should have little trouble clearing its first Big Six hurdle Oklahoma and Kansas tangle at Lawrence with one team almost certain to get a long sought for victory i Nebraska entertains Minnesota In Its third duel with a Big Ten club and Iowa State Is host to Drake 19 to 9 winners over St Louie last Friday Cooper Brothers Drop Exhibition KANSAS CITY Oct The St Louis Cardinals brother-battery Morton and Walker Cooper lost a 3-2 decision in an exhibition game today They swapped places in the sixth frame Murray Dickson who 1 was once a Ban Johnson leaguer In Kansas was credited with the win Walker Cooper replaced brother Morton on the mound In the sixth and Morton finished as catcher and shortstop 4 i Creighton will travel into Ohio to challenge! Xavier university in a Sunday game CREIGHTON SQUAD trims ft Riley Sheridan Makea( Only Score for Centaurs las Army Is Wallope 34-7 OMAHA Oct An alert smooth-functioning Creighton university football team outplayed the Fort Riley Kan Centaurs 34 to 7 here today Fort Riley scored its only touch-i down in the second period when Benny Sheridan former Notre' Dame star returned a-kick 19 yards then smashed through to bring the ball up to the 9 The fleet little star then raced around end to score NEW YORK PRO GRID SQUAD TRIMS EAGLES NEW YORK Oct The New York Giants scored their touch-! downs in bunjehes of two in the first! and third today added another for good measure in the final quarter and romped to an easy 35 to 17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in a National professional football league game RAVENS RALLY TO BEAT ROCKHURST St Squad Scores Twice in Closing Half fori" 13-0 Victory KANSAS CITY Oct Maintaining their 11-year i football supremacy the St Ravens struck twice in the last half today to humble previously unbeaten Rock-hurst' 13 to 0 Larry Visnic St guard and co-captain set up the first Raven i score when he blocked Johnny punt on the Rock-hurst 14 Irv Comp picked up 10 yards and Phil Barry Raven fullback went over on his second plunge into the line Jack Farrell Intercepted a Hawk pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 20 yards 'to the Rockhurst 25 Farrell then swept right end for the second touchdown BEARS TRIM CHICAGO (CARDINALS 41 TO 14 CHICAGO Oct AP) The Chicago Beirs trimmed the Chicago Cardinals 41 to 14 today before 38500 customers With a string of 16 victories the Bears thus remained unbeaten for the season in the Na- tlohal football league RAMS BOW TO TOSSES IN 33-14 LOSS WASHINGTON Oct W) Slinging Sam Baugh pitched three 'touchdown passes as the Washington Redskins trounced the Cleve land Rams 33 to 14 in a National pro league contest before 33250 spectators today PACKERS ROLL OVER DETROIT LIONS 38-7 Milwaukee! ocii Striking through the ajr and on the ground to score In every period the Green Bay Packers smothered a reorganized Detroit Lion eleven 38 to 7 in a National league pro football game before 20000 here today Sim Park Golf Mr Tib Cbx iwi her beet Mere of the Mini Tieedar when be etreked her war areaad the treat aine at the aianx CM rue in 47 shot Babble Fel wha la a newcomer ta Wiehllr a well aa tha came at gait did hlmeelf aa araad when he broke into the charm circle br breaking IW) for tha first lima Ha ahot a 7 for his lew reand Mrs Harold Hearer shot ene of her law retnda of the rear Wednesday whea ahr cardad a 44-4 far sa Iran' Schwela brake lata the char circle far tha first time at Kim last Thera dar whea ha atreked hia war areaad the rnanr eaaraa la 97 abate It waa hia first lima ta break 1M and bt sars that If rrerrbedr gat aa mack of a thrill eat of It aa ha did they weald ha pUrlag golf Marge Parker waa a hard feaght match In the fall tenrnament when' she defeated Mra Earl Watsea one aa aa 19 hales Mrs Watsaa shat her lowest reand of tha season Mrs Newton Censelrcr area the chant-aianshia flight of the Sim Park Ladle elab when she defeated Mra" Harold Header ana ap aa 19 belea On her war an ahe defeated Mrs Je Ifeekard Mra Tea Conaoirer and Mra Hearer Mra John Littleton shat her heat scare Friday when abe leered Sim nark in 97 abets far the first time aha arer brake 199 She Reared the frent nine Is 47 ilas heme fa erea WINNIE WINKLE Wrong Number AREVOU SWANN' WO THE MVSTIC AMD NUMEB3LOGST? MUMBLE SERVANT MUSTA BEN BEER! DOM3UWEESU TO SEE MVAAASTERf Pittsburg Scuihaestern Fort Hays Washburn St Benedict's i UtMIlti kt 9 I Baker Kansas Wesleyan Bethany CoUece of Emporia Bethel McPherson i i i i ST TROUNCE i NEVADA ELEVEN 20-6 OAKLAND CAL Oct St Mary's OaeM ran roughshod over the University of Nevada Wolves for most of three Quarters of their football game today and emerged as 30-6 victors A large part of St Mary's advantage lay in tha superior passing attack Nevada scored its touchdown late In the fourth quarter after the Gaels were eafely In front I f' i- I-.

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