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BOILERMAKERS SHOW LATENT POWER IN BEATING ILLINOIS 7-0 TIIE EVANSVILLE COURIER AND SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1931V Soph Backs Shine As Purdue Stars Receive Injuries Kelly Leads Cats To 45-0 Triumph Romprf 96 Yards for Touchdown in Highlight of Kentucky-Washington and Lee Generals Threaten But Once LEXINGTON Ky Oct 10 (AP) Diaplaying unexpected of fensive power Kentucky's Wildcats trounced the Generals from Washington snd Lee impressively here today by the score of 45 to 0 Six thousand five hundred football fans saw Kentucky open its Southern conference series of sight games A mild Indian summer sun made Stagg to Present Anniversary Card Paul Harper and Ernie Dusek Tangle in Return Mat Go at Coliseum Tomorrow Nighf Bronowicx Battles Lehman A first anniversary program will be presented by Promoter Francis A Stagy at the Coliseum here tomorrow night when four wrestling bouts will be offered for the approval of Evaiisville and Tri-State fans It was just one year ago in October 1930 that Stagg promoted hia first mat program in Evansville Hecker Moore and Yunevich Bear Brunt of Old Gold and Black Hefty Defense Holds Ulini to Three First Downs ROSS ADE STADIUM LAFAYETTEpctlO bouts Umltad to 10 minutes the first starting at 8:30 Grefs will referee all four bouts Coach Harry athletes crushed the visitors with an open style game and It waa a one-sided contest except at the start of the first period when the Generals threatened with a aortas of posers Gamage asnt In hla shock troops using practically tha entire aquad after the first quarter KELLY BUNS 96 YARDS -Shipwreck Kelly tha Springfield flash saw action In only a put of tha game but demonstrated he would be a serious menace before the season is ovw to conference title contenders After Captain Bailey and Martin left half of the Qenmds had completed a aortas of long passes to can-found the Wildcats Kelly grabbed Bailey's pass on four yard lint and raced with perfect Interference through tha entire field for touchdown After that It was Kentucky's game BACH TALLIES TWICE Bach who replaced Kelly intercepted Bailey pasa and tar 81 yards far his first touchdown In the second period Then at the start id the third period on a punt formation he got loose and with the Wildcats taking the Generals out of the play he sprinted 80 yards for another goal Kelly made hla second touchdown In tha first period plunging through the Urn after skirting the Generals' end for a 37-yard dash Urbanlak'e paw to Kelly in the seeond period for a 37-yard gain put Kentucky in a oaring position and Phipps hit the line for foal Phlppe got loose for a 49-yard run later (0) Kentucky (45) Tllaon LE Duff Bailey ILT(1 Bolen LG Davidson Mitchell Beale Werte RG Gibson Bffmris RT Andrews Bacon RE Csvsna Pride QB Richards Martin LH Kslly Almon RH Urban la Mattox FB Johnson Scot by periods: Wash'gton St Lee 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 13 12 13 Kentucky scoring touchdowns: Kelly 3 Bach 3 Phipps UTbanlak Ellis Johnson Place-kicks after touchdown: Wright Davidson Kercheval Referee Goodwin (Washington and Jefferson) umpire Wesellng (Y A) head linesman Maxwell (Ohio State) field Judge Chambers (Dennison) ENTRIES FROM 13 More Expected to Compete in City-Wide Amateur Wrestling Tourney at A ready response to the announcement that the A physical department would conduct a city-wide championship amateur wrestling tournament was reported last night by Ed DeGroote local' physical director Thirteen grspplers have already signed up for competition In the event which is to get under way an Thursday night October 32 and continue each Thursday night until the finals In each of the seven weight daises have been reached Competition will he held In the 135 pound 135 pound 145 pound 155 pound 165 pound llght-heavy-welght and heavyweight classes The entire A wrestling squad which la pointing for the state -Y" tournament here later this winter will be entered in the competition The squad Includes Francis and John Brelvogel Fete Carr Chester Klenck Joe Melnert Raymond Kinsey Gil Grefe Jack and Paul Walsh A1 Brace Ed Poggemeier and Mai Bruner Entries will close Saturday October 17 according to DeGroote Entry blanks may be secured at the A main desk or physical department Following are the entries to date with weights: Paul Walsh (138) Jack Walsh (134) Mai Bruner (172) Ray Carr (150) Francis Brelvogel (153) Walter Banders (179) John Engel (125) Curtis Pavey (139) Earl Bollinger (143) Chester Klenck (160) Joe Melnert (133) Charles Btagg (133) Maurice Myers (201) BOWLING Pocket Alleys Mixed League TEAM STANDINGS TRIPS ACES 7 TO 6 Mantle Dashes 77 Yards With Kickoff for Mt Carmel's Only Touchdown mt CARMEL HI Oct 10 (Special) A concentrated attack lae In tha second quarter that resulted in a touchdown and extra point enabled the Mt Vernon Hi high school football team to eke out a 7 to 6 triumph over Mt Carmel Ijere this afternoon failure to carry the ball over for the extra point on a line play after Mantle had dashed 77 yards for a touchdown upon receiving the kickoff opening the second half proved disastrous for the Aces MT CARMEL LEADS With the locu eleven leading 8 to 0 Mt Vernon took the ball on tha Mt Carmel 35 yard line late In the third quarter and In three plays carried the ball to the five yard line from where Marlow want over for tha touchdown that tied the soars Cstan-saro a aub then went around end for the winning point after he had faked a drop kick Mt Carmel twice came within Bearing distance but both times Mt defense tightened In the first quarter the locals advanced the ball to the two foot line and were stopped while Cottier failed by thre Inches to make a touchdown late In the last quarter after Camp dashed 19 yards around end for first down on the nine yard line UNEl'P AND SUMMARY Mt Vernon (7) Mt Carmel (6) Rogers LE Dewitt McIntyre Trover Archer IG BeDcH Ames Snyder Troutt RG Laiseity Palma ter RT Smith Byfoxd RT Hungerford Marlow QB Camp Underwood LH Atkinson Odenthal RH Camp Burnette IB Mantle Score by quarters: Mt Vernon 0 0 7 Mt Carmel 0 8 0 6 Mt Vernon touchdown Marlow Point after touchdown Catansaro (end run) Mt Carmel touchdown Mantle Mt Vernon substitutions Yeager McMellon Lang Catanzaro Howard Mt CarmeL substitutions Cotnar Wilcox Refer Hamilton (Bridgeport) Stute vllle (Carydon) head linesman Storkman (Lancaster) INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Morris 176 Jones Rasb 189 Helm 162 Ritter 169 Haaaee 155 Reeves 154 Nenneker 154 Kleymeyer 152 raylor 153 Krauas 151 Grote 147 145 Paxton 145 Freund 143 Meier 141 141 Wool ton 189 Grelso 139 Graff 138 Wright 134 Daniels 134 MarnhaU 134 Houah 133 Mundy 133 MIUst 133 Klelderer 138 Beckneli 137 Partach 133 Schroeder 116 Hey den 105 Industrial League TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost Pet Nehl io 5 667 Paddock Specials 8 7 588 Coca Cola 8 7 ASS Mejo No 1 7 8 487 Mejo No 3 7 8 467 Vogel 10 ASS INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Blr 168 Pointer 167 Greiner 165 Ham mens teln 164 Btofletn 151 Hummel 145 Thusrbach 144 Fuclano 141 Lamey 141 Windblel 141 Ballard 138 Stofleth 136 Trice i 134 EdgWterman 132 Russell 131 EdwWtsrman 130 Bslxer 130 Stock 119 Vogel 117 Gerhardt 113 Behata Ill Renting 109 Mam 109 Single 103 Simpson 08 Miller 00 Gerard S3 Good League Won Lost Pet 10 5 4887 9 6 600 T1 9 6 600 Lincolns 6 BOO Phlloxenlana 4 11 387 White Swan Lau'dry 4 11 AST still lacking polish in its running plays but showing lots of latent power defeated the young and hard-fighting Illinois eleven in the first Western conference football game of the season for either team here today 7 to 0 The Boilermakers dominated the 100 yards of playing space more the Indians made than the score indicated fumbles at critical times exacting heavy halted bv The Suckers strong on defense showed little in the line plunges or pctrstiurg had the ball In Alhlon an aerial attack that Purdue could not meet successfully territory through most of the first The only points ol the game were plre Knight Dartmouth) field Judge made In he second period when two 11 long passes each Hecker to Moss placed the ball only 16 yards away from the Illinois goal Three running plays with Hacker Moss and Yunevich carrying the ball gave the Boll- ermakers first down on the four-yard line Purvis on the next play went wide around left tnd for the touchdown and Hecker place kicked for the extra point It ass late In the same period that the Illlnl made one of their two big rallies Berry started things by circling end for 15 yards and Evans who had replaced Dave Cook at right halfback took a pass from Horsley and was downed on the Purdue 35-yam line after a gain of 37 yards Three Illinois passes were batted down and the flash was over JLLINI THRl'ST STOPPED A partially blocked kick from the toe of Fred Hecker who had replaced Risk at left half for Purdue gave Illinois another opportunity In the third period Illinois got the ball on Purdues 25-yard line Two passes and two line plays however were broken up by the furious defensive thrown up by Purdue and the scare was -over Both lines functioned beautifully Ui the first period neither team making a first down The offensive drilled Into the Purdue ball carriers by Head Coach Noble Kiser prank Csrldeo and Mai El ward then under way and five first downs ripped off and the only touch? -i of the game waa recorded In the second period Ed Risk and Jim Purvis left and rlgh: halfbacks respectively were Injured In the first half and were kept on the sidelines thereafter With Boy Horstman veteran fullback star out of the game because of Injuries the brilliant sophomore halfbacks Fred Hecker and Doxle Moore along with the sturdy Alex Yunevich were given the ball carrying burden Hecker who combined fine passing with snaky thrusts through the line wss outstanding lor Purdue after Risk and Purvis had retired Yunevich played sterling football both on offensive snd defensive hut dimmed some of his brilliancy by fumbling at critical moments MOSS MILLER STAR It was his fumble in the fourth period on the one-yard line on the first play that probably cost Purdue another 'touchdown but It was the same young man who ripped off the longest run of the 48 yards and who intercepted several dangerous Illlnl forward passes Paul Moss left end snd Captain Ookle Miller center starred In the line for the winning team Outstanding for Illinois were Fred Rink left end snd Earl Jackson left tackle Frink wss everywhere GU Berry all conference halfback last season was so closely covered by the Boilermakers that he was smothered before he could get away to any of his sensational dashes Dave Cook flashy sophomore right halfback also a marked man got no where Purdue made 13 first downs to three for Illinois The Boilermakers made 332 wards from crlmmsge Including seven successful forward pastes out of 14 attempts Illinois made 85 yards from tnrlm-mage Including four successful forward passes worth 37 yards The mini tried 15 aerial assault LINE I AND KIMMAKY Grlmes In the fourth Inning today was a good deal like Lefty Grove In the same frame yesterday and he was even better as he applied full power In the seventh Burleigh forced Cochrane and Simmons to dribble out on grounders and Foxx to fan In the half In the second quarter Tlalow Petersburg fullback Intercepted a pass on the Petersburg 10-yanl line 1 and returned the ball 40 yards before being downed I In the third period Albion took up the offensive but eras stopped twice on the Petersburg 10-yard Una Albion reached the Petersburg ala -yard line In the fourth quarter and fumbled When Petersburg attempted to punt out Tlalow fumbled and fell on the ball behind hla own goal line to give Albion a safety and two points (8) Petersburg LE Lemon LT Grass LG Shafer i Carlisle RG Shrlleh KT Elman RE Burton QB Arnold LH Howard RH Davis FB Tlalow Score by qparters: Albion 0 0 0 2 3 Petersburg 8 0 0 6 Touchdown Arnold Safety Tla low Substitutions (Petersburg) Myers Nance Wyatt (Albion) But-ing Williams Re RuaeeU (Terre Haute) umpire Fields (Terre Haute) head linesman Conrad (Petersburg) HIGH SCHOOL Memorial 13 Reits 0 Boise 33 Henderson 0 Lincoln 15 Booker Washington Terre Haute 0 Princeton 19 Vincennes 13 Hurst-Bush 8 Eldorado HI Mt Vernon 111 7 Mb Cirmrl 8 Cathedral (Indianapolis) 7 Hew Albany 6 Peru 13 Warsaw 0 Elkhart 7 Riley (South Bend) 0 Bloomfield 36 Martinsville (HI) 0 Portland 19 Decatur 0 Emerson (Gary) 0 Hammond 0 (tie) Whiting 8 Wallace (Gary) 0 Roosevelt (Gary) 8 Crlspua At-tucks (Indianapolis) 0 Crown Point 2 Valparaiso 0 Lowell 13 Roosevelt (East Chicago) Central City 7 Owensboro 0 Providence 83 Greenville 0 Morganfleld 30 Hopkins villi A Paducah 12 Sturgis 0 Manual 31 St Xavier 1L Ashland 40 Danville 8 Johnston City IU 34 Harrisburg EAST Georgia 36 Yale 7 Brown 19 Princeton 7 Maryland 6 Navy 0 New Hampshire 0 Harvard 99 West Va 0 Pittsburgh 34 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Syracuse 48 Franklin-Marshall 0 Penn 14 Johns Hopkins 30 Lehigh 13 Wash St Jeff 19 Marshall 0 Springfield 0 Rutgers 36 Penn State 0 Temple 13 Bates 34 Norwich 0 Bethany 0 Waynes burg 0 (tie) Brooklyn 0: Coast Guard 13 Tufts 31 Colby 6 Dickinson 6: Urslnlus 7 Drexel 13 Juniata 7 BUppe Rock 0 Grove City 34 Upsala 7 Penn Military 38 Worcester Tech 13 Trinity 7 Rocyster 13 Hamilton 6 Dickinson Fresh IB Wm Pann 3 Bteelton '8 Bunbury 18 (tie) Richmond 0 Cornell 37 As a headline attraction far tom or row night's bill Stagg haa lined up a return bout between Paul Harper popular southern heavyweight and Ernie Dusek rugged young ws star who waa awarded the decision of the Judges over Harper in their one hour match here three weeks ago after neither had gained a fall within the time limit Tomorrow night's struggle will be for two best falls out of three BRONOWICZ MEETS LEHMAN Supporting this match will bo a strong seml-wlndup with Frank Bro-nowlcx clever Polish heavyweight star who haa been winning consistently against the toughest of competition In the country thle year meeting Charlie Lehman the rugged Texas heavyweight who lost a bard match to Dr Ralph Wilson In June In hie only previous Evansville appearance Two amateur preliminaries have been lined up by Stagg to complete the card In the curtain-raiser Buster Carter younger brother of Sammy the heavyweight will meet Oswald Brli 110-pound Boss high student In a return match Brlte pinned Carter's shoulders In about four minutes a couple of weeks ago and the latter a Central student will revenge tomorrow night ME INERT TAKES ON KINSEY In the second bout Joe Melnert one of Evansville's beet amateur lightweights will take on Raymond Kinsey The latter defeated Connie Maxwell In hla last start fad asked for a crack at Melnert Both these preliminaries will be one fall State 0 Auburn 7 Wisconsin 7 Purdue 7 Ullnols 0 Franklin 18 Rose Poly 0 Earlham 13 Hanover 0 Moorhead (Minn) Teacher Jamestown 0 Luther 67 Dubuque 0 North Central 7 Shurtleff 8 Charleston (111) 78 Danville Normal 0 Marshall 38 Southwestern Loulsl-0 Nebraska State Teachers 7 Western Union 6 8b John (Minn) 0 St Cloud 0 (tie) Carroll College 0 Lake Forest 0 (tie) Valley City Teachers 0 Wheaton Science 0 (tie) Northland College 6 Michigan Miners 0 North Dakota 83 8outh Dakota 6 River Phils 13 Eau Claire 0 Bt (Minn) 18 St Nor bert 8 Conoordla (Moorhead) 18 MacAl eater 0 Texas A St 99 of Iowa 0 Kansas Aggies 30 Missouri 7 Grlnneli 6 Cornell College Marietta 6 Capitol 3 Lacrosse Wls Teachers 35 Stout 0 Iowa Wesleyan 31 Graceland 0 John Carroll 19: Case 0 Ohio 38 Denison 0 Plo Grande 18 CedarvlUe 7 if lance 7 Dlndley 0 Kent State 8 Akron 13 Wabash 0 Miami 37 Otterbeln 0 Heidelberg 7 Oklahoma 0 Nebraska 13 James MUllken 0 Kansas 30 Beloit College 7 Lawrence 0 Oberlln 7 Hillsdale 30 Baldwin Wallace 20 Hiram 0 Dekalb 19 Milwaukee Teachers 3 Valparaiso 60 Aurora 0 Knox 7 Illinois state Normal 0 FAR WEST Idaho 31 Montana 19 Santa Rasa 13 Weber 0 Wyoming 18 Colorado Teachers 6 Colorado 37 Colorado Mines 0 Rico 7 Texas 0 Montclair Teachers 28 Wagner 6 Appalachian 30 King 0 Colorado Aggies 32 Colorado college 6 Oregon 13 Washington Mt Bt Charles 62 Intermountain Union 0 California 6 Olympia Club 0 Stanford 13 Minnesota 0 Pacific college 7 Whitman 0 Southern Cal lit lfornla 38 Washington State 6 New Mexico Aggies fl Northern Arisons Teachers 13 New Mexico Military institute 30 New Mexico Mines 0 Utah Agglea 38 Western State 30 Southern Methodist 42: Arkansas 6 Paducah Registers 12-0 Win at Sturgis BTURGIS Ky OcV (Special) A battling Sturgis high eleven held tbs highly touted Paducah aggregation to a 13 to 0 victory here tills afternoon Paducah had been an oicrwlielm-lng favorite prior to the start of hostilities hut they found the going hard today being held scoreless In the first and third periods i Arnold Takes Opening Kickoff 95 Yards for Only Touch down of Game PETERSBURG Oct (Special) Rlvlnjthe opening kick-off and raring 05 yard down tbo field for a touchdown Arnold quarterback brought a 8 to 3 victory to the Bt Joseph's 0 Delaware college I (tie i Holy Cross 7 Dartmouth 14 Vermont 13 Providence 37 Fiwdoln 0 Williams 35 Lafayette 0 Colgate 16 Albright 7 Bucknell S3 8t Johns (Annapolis) 0 Western Maryland 59 Georgetown 0 54 St Lawrence 6 Hobart 0 Rensselaer Poly 7 Clarkson 13 Seton Hall 7 Canlssus 6 Amherst 8 Union 7 Westminister 7 Allegheny 39 Mlddlebury 6 Massachusetts 83 Mt Bt Mary 8 Gettysburg 6 Army 30 Michigan State 7 Mercer 21 Presbyterian 7 HOL'TII Wash Ss Lee 0 Kentucky 46 West Kentucky Teachers 14 Ca cKwba 7 Carnegie Tech 13 Georgia Tech Davidson 6 I IB North Carolina 0 Florida 0 (tie) Bewanee 3 Virginia 0 Mississippi Tennesaae SB Vanderbilt Freshmen 13 Kentucky Fresh menO Duke 18 Vlllanova 0 Chattannoga 14 Howard 0 Ohio Northern 18 East Ky Teach ers 0 I 13 Citadel 13 (tie) Hampden-Bydney 49 American Centenary 24 Baylor 13 Tulana 40 Spring Hill 0 Carleton 37 Hamline 0 Birmingham Sou 30 Stetson 0 Tusk eg ee Institute 13 Wiley College 0 Alabama 53 Mies A and 0 Clemson 6 State 0 Mercer 31' Presbyterian 37 Murray Ky Teachers 7: Tennes see Polvtechnlc Institute 19 Bluefleld Va College 39: East Tennessee 0 Kentucky 8 I 0 West Virginia State 12 Miles Memorial College 0 Knox vllle Collage 82 AVERT Vanderbilt 36 Ohio State 31 Notre Dsme 0 Northwestern Illinois Reserves 13 Indiana they squared off in lighting pose and exchanged words Although Kelts remained In mortal's territory until the mi never made another serious soaring gesture The share of credit foe mortal's victory can be given to the line that Ping has built with three veterans from last year It proved to be the turning point in the game after Happel's speed and elualveneoa and Culll van's llna plunging had given Memorial a 18-8 lead Barrett at quarter ran the Memorial team in the day a little warm for football Carterville Plays at Murphys-boro Friday and Herrin Goes to Harrisburg Saturday JOHNSTON CITY HI Oct (Special) After two strenuous weeks of conference games the majority of Big Nina teams will bavs a chance to relax some during the next few days because of the light schedule this coming Friday and Saturday Only one conference game will be played Friday night and one Saturday afternoon While other teams ere taking It easy CartervUle will be facing another stiff pppocent Coach team has the hardest schedule of any eleven In tha Big Nine circuit having to face every team In the conference before the season has ended Mday night Carterville clashes with the Murphysboro Red Devils at Murphys-boro During the past four weeks Carterville has battled with Herrin Marion Harrisburg and Benton BUILD NEW TEAM At the beginning of the season Coach TXbor of Benton faeed the problem of building up a new machine and his light schedule of noo-oonference games so far this season haa proven a great help In getting ready far the owning loop game The Rangers will go up against tha Hurst-Bush Hummer Friday night under the Benton floodlights West Frankfort takes on another non-conference opponent this week In Anna-Jonesboro Friday night at West Frankfort Johnston City has an open date this week-end but Coach Kola la trying to book a game with eome worthy opponent Marlon also has an open date but la scheduled to meet Johnston City later In the season CABBONDALE OPTIMISTIC Hopes are running high around Carbondsle because at the splendid showing that Coach Gadske's team has made Saturday afternoon Carbon dais goes to Mt Vernon for a non-conference game The only loop game on Saturday's schedule will bo between Herrin and Harrisburg on the latter field Herrin has defeated Mt Vernon and played Carterville to a tie game while Harrisburg has defeated Henderson Ky and Carterville SEWTSEAMS (Continued from Fags Ona This Bee) university and the Bowling Green Kfr final game to IN BEATING Oakland City Friday night tha Aoas toppled a stronger outfit than a lot of fans think The Oaks have the bast team in yean was proven when It defeated Indiana State 13 to 0 In Its first and only home engagement of the year Improvement in all departments was noted in the Purple play Friday Tha back field which was wrecked when Spear and Ryan fullback and back respectively dropped out of school on the eve of the Wabash game clicked with precision The pla were well timed and the offensive blocking was much better than shown heretofore Tha Ace forwards charged and blocked with mom skill and power than they did In either of the first tWO fftlllM It Just take a little time to make a football team and sure a good one In the making at Evansville college right now Murphysboro Plays 6-6 Tie at Marion MARION HI Oct 10 (Special) Marlon and Murphysboro tied 8 and 6 In their Big Nine conference football contest hare this afternoon Marlon got the Jump In the first minutes of play when Thsxton gal- ADMISSION fourth but In the seventh he got the sluggers Simmons and Foxx on strikes and after Miller singled fanned Dykes for good measure Fnrdue (7) Illinois fn) City League TEAM STANDINGS Won Last Pet 1000 1000 667 333 M0 000 Lauber 141 Koenig 139 Wepfer 139 Rollings 133 Kueeter 188 Pal Hard 136 Clo Co Motor Parts Depot Equitable Ufe Ins French Draperies Chas Denbya Tha Heldt Co Boutwell 197 Brinkley 179 Bosler 179 Gibe Hahni Bowen 176 167 162 Elmendorf Rlmroth Miles Os term an Limberger Mangold Hodgkins Matthews 140 140 139 139 135 135 185 133 Mohr 183 Kuttmsn 130 Mertlns 130 Fuchs 138 Goebel 134 Eiaea 138 Stephenson 110 Carl ns Howard 113 Wellesman 94 More Bowling on Page Six Providence Drubs Greenville 34 to 0 PROVIDENCE Ky Oct (Special) Providence high chalked up a 84-to-0 victory over Greenville in a Little Sixteen conference gave here this afternoon The locals went on a searing rampage In the last half after having been blanked In the second quarter and held to a 7-to-0 margin at the Intermission Parker was the Mg noise for the winners In the first two minutes of play he reeled off 13 yards around end and then galloped 18 yards more on the next scrimmage for the game's first touchdown Parrish and Parrish also played fine bell for the winner Score by quarters: Greenville 0 0 0 0 0 Provldenoe 7 0 IS loped 30 yards for a touchdown The locals held their advantage until near tha close of the fourth period when Stephenson tallied for the visitors Fairfield Romps Over Carmi 45-7 FAIRFIELD 111 Oct (Special) Using second string player for the mast pert of the game after the regular had secured an early lead Fair-field high romped to an easy victory over Carmi here this afternoon 45 to 7 The only Carmi tally earns In the third period when Stone croesed the lino on a reverse Hill scored three touchdowns for the winner CANDY HEADQUARTERS! WOODS DRUG STORES Weinbach and Lincoln-Phone 24411 Kentucky and Washington Phone 5287 FREE DELIVERY Willy's' Six Coach 685 Delivered Complete Fret Wheeling Optional Bennighof-Nolan Co BOWLING TODAY NOON TO MIDNIGHT 9 OPEN ALLEYS elevator peer instructions I our Doctor Says: for- excellent food served always the new pocket alleys Third and Main Thou 2-0957 "Harry and Sudit" in Butinett for Your Htaltk With Grimes spiltcr breaking sharply and Earnshaw's curves sweep Inst low and sometimes wild at the start the catchers hid plenty of trouble holding the pitchers Earn shaw's wild pitch that let In a run In the first Inning got completely sway from Cochrane although it hit the dirt at hla feet HAPPEL RUNS BACK KICKOFF FOR 6 POINTS (Continued from Page 1 This Beet) was unable to gain Neither could Memorial and punta were exchanged with Belts finally ending up with the ball on Its own seven-yard line A Keith smashed through and blocked Barker's punt Culllvan fell on the ball Belts took time out Culllvan big fullback plunged five yards right through guard He hit center for two yards and a touchdown A pass was Incomplete The rest of the quarter and also the second quarter found the teams battling on fairly even terms with the play eee-aawlng back and forth Belts was the aggressor In the third quarter but Its attack wss not equal to the occasion In the pinch once falling to make a foot for first down Just before the period ended Reitz launched a drive from Its own 37-ysrd line The quarter ended with Reitz In possession of the ball on Memorial's 17-yard line Happel Injured In the second quarter was removed from the game In the middle of the third period With Brunson carrying the ball Belts advanced to the nine-yard line where Brunson passed to Wunderlich over the goal line the ball striking the Reits end in the face STOPPED ON ONE-VOOT LINE Memorial took the ball on the 20-yard line but was forced to kick Reits ran the ball back to the 28-yard line Brunson made 11 yards arcund end and then came back with 10 making it first down on the six-yard line On the first play Brunson made three yards and came beck with two more Barker made a half-yard and then Brunson with about two feet to go ran Into a pack of Blue and White Jersey at center and was stopped for no gam And biggest soaring threat had been turned aside Cap- Wayne Bands fur Ad Ritter from the gam when JENSEN RECREATION Inc Ill Third Street "Truly a place of recreation for Ladies and BOWLING BILLIARDS SNOOKER LUNCHEONETTE Elevator Service Dial 3-0902 after Hecker (sub lor Rlsi one Referee Maeidsohn iMichi um- the greatest -school in the world is the university of Retail Business The Hub has been a student for a good many years and has learned that the are made by fair and honest treatment and the serving of reputable quality merchandise to their patrons Like the NEW FALL TIES at The Hub $1 $150 up New ones are arriving daily NCNRYICVY 431-4 tt Mels Street WRESTLING Francis A Stagg Promoter COLISEUM Monty Hite OcL 121b PAUL HARPER ERNIE DUSEK Southern Meth Omaha- Ncbr 2 Falls in 2-Hour limit Frank Bronowlcz vs Chas Lehman Polish Heavyweight Texas HeavyWfetfbt ALSO TWO OTHER BOUTS Resamd Seats on Sale at 7th sad Main OBNERAL MAIN FOOTBALL B0SSE TODAY 2:30 MARQUETTE CLUB Vs CROSSVILLE Admission r'r50c FLOOR SL0O Flu State -Taxv Me RINGSIDE I1N Plus State Tex 15c.

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