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SUPerior 0200 (VS? SUPerior 0260 at SECTION TWO SPORTS MARKETS Saturday, November 15, 1947 15 SUPerior 0100 -THE WORLD'SV GREATEST 5 NEWSPAPER Want M-(wal Bwunoss rn A1 frDnr nn tru JV UlU rn Mi 48,000 to Watch Notre Dame Play NorthwestemM nine race Prep Leaders AUSTIN FACES Wildcats vs. Irish WILDCATS SEEK JAKE OVER TODAY IF BADGERS LOSE BY ARCH WARD SlUPKtU IN 4 TO DUPUCATE UDLEY DE GROOT JR. and Aubrey Devine Jr. are back field TILDEN IN TOP PREP BATTLE mates on the Stanford football team. De Groot now coach of the professional Los Angeles Dons, was an All-American center at Stanford while Devine Sr.

was All-American quarter ROUNDS BY FOX UPSET OF 1940 45,000 to See Top Elevens Meet frit) $ve Irish Prohibitive South Shore Tests Schurz Today Fails to Go Route for First Time Dowl Cattle? Choice to Win WISCONSIN MICHIGAN Kenaebohm Loepre T. Hilkew Georta Tuaiail Wilson a white KnaaS R. Wlrklnm Otterbaek R. rritaJav Zoelle K. Rifeabara; Odds Switch It Can Happen Wink Q.

Xenrea Girard caappaaa Tom O'Connell, captain of the South Shore High school eleven which will face Schurz in a City fSa NOTRE DAME i Martin Cnnnor Fischer Walh Self R.H LUMlt Mavea Wiaanbmr Referee Basse H. Rapp (LebaaMa VaBer: plre DeWitt Gibson Jr. I Nort a western I Fsrsd NORTHWESTERN Gorskl L.E.. Ford Carta Prlca Larry Day R.O.. eweU Wiltren BY DAVID CONDON Four City High school league football elevens, none of which was in contention at this stage last season, will engage in semi-final play-offs today to determine finalists for next Saturday's league championship battle.

Austin's powerful Tigers, who yielded the west section crown to Harrison in 1946 after having to forfeit because of use of an ineligible player, hold the spotlight today and will engage Tilden Tech, central section titieholder, In Hansen park. In the other contest South Shore, Art Murakowski, an East Chi league semi-final game in Soldiers' Beld this afternoon. back at Iowa. Southern observers at the Army-Notre Dame football game didn't think Johnny Lujack's passing compared with that of Alabama's Harry Gilmer but they were agreed that George Connor, the. Irish tackle, deserved his rating as one of the finest linemen in the nation.

Ken Carpenter of State college is expected to be the outstanding back on the Pacific coast next fall. The death of Mickey O'Neill recently recalls the time Mickey was matched for a bout in Detroit with an unknown preliminary boxer from Chicago. The unknown kid, who had been besieging promoters for a chance, won a close decision from O'Neill, and then went on to fistic fame. He was Barney Ross. Pro football fans in Los Angeles several times have booed at Los Angeles Rams games because the Rams' management won't announce the scores of the Los Angeles Dons' contests.

At the same time, there have been cheers in the Coliseum when the Dons, playing at home, have announced the Rams scores. Bob Jablonski, former Fenwick High school star who now plays center for Yale, says that his hobby of playing a guitar comes second only to football. Bob's younger brother, Ronald, also is a studfnt at Yale but he isn't a football player. He won a scholarship in a competitive examination. Bob Winslow of the Detroit Lions' coaching staff has been commissioned by the Pacific Coast conference to scout Michigan in its remaining games on the hunch that the Wolverines will be out in the Rose bowl on New Year's day.

Bob last season was back field coach at Southern California. It's not unlikely that Michigan and Southern California will meet in the Rose bowl. Frank Leahy. Notre Dame coach, doesn't believe in good luck charms, but he wore his old navy raincoat when the Irish battled Army last Saturday. The Detroit Tigers soon will name a third base coach to replace Frank Shellenback, the old spitball pitcher who resigned his coaching job with the Tigers.

Guy Weir, who died recently, was considered one of the greatest soccer players ever to come to this country from Scotland. He came from the famous Queens Park club of Glasgow where one, of his teammates was Graham Gardner, who also became an American star and died more than a year ago. When Bump Elliott, Michigan's sensational back, reported to Fritz Crisler after being discharged from the marines, Crisler lamented that he didn't think Bump would have much to offer the Wolverines. "Frankly," Crisler said, "I don't' really think we'll be able to find a place for him. Wendell Czaxobski Hart Jsdre Georse Reams Minnesota.

Head Urea man Cleo Die hi Northwestern cago, full back, who is the leading Northwestern ground Broadcasts WMAQ, Chieaao; WBBM, CU earn. Kick-off 1:30 p. aa. gainer and leads the team in scor SMART money around the country was on Billy Fov last night when he stopped Jake La-motta in Madison Square Garden, a loop betting commissioner said after the fight. Betting odds made Lamotta a 3 to 2 favorite in Chicago yesterday until shortly before the fight.

Then there was a 12 to 5 switch in favor of Fox. On Sept 3 J-motta surprised boxing followers when he lost a decision to Cecil Hudson in Comiskey park. New York, Nov. 14 (JP) Billy Fox of arson Q.R. Lajack Aschenbrenner L.H..........T.

Brennan Worthlnicton Sitko Mnrakowaki F.B Fanelll Referee William Blake rLoraal. Umpire E. V. Krlrirr I Ohio anlrrmllyl. Field ladaa ing with five touchdowns.

BY IRVING VAUGHAN I Chlrai Trlhsne Fresa Service Madison, Wis, Nov. 14 Wiscorv J. M. Barahalter I Heidelberg). Head Ilneaman Archie Marraar I River Falla Teachers).

Broadcasts W-G-N and WIND. Chieaaa; WJW. Cleveland; WSBT. Snath Rend, WOWO and WKJG, Fort Wayne. WIBC a surprise entrant mat Deai out Fenger, defending league and city sin's Badgers, Big Nine title aspirants on their record to date, will know more about the possible cham and WIRE.

Indiananapolis; WEAW. Evanston: television. WBKB. Chicago. Kick-off 1:30 p.

m. pionship and a possible Rose bowl yI Philadelphia stopped Jake Lamotta appearance late tomorrow aiter- BY WILFRID SMITH Forty-eight thousand a capacity noon. By that time they will hava crowd will see. the 27th- football of New York City In 2:26 of the fourth round in Madison Square Garden tonight, Referee Frank Ful-lam stopping the one sided bout to completed their assignment before) game this afternoon between Notre 45,000 on Camp Randall with th save Lamotta further punishment. Dame and Northwestern in Dyche stadium.

These fans have held their reservations for more than 10 weeks undefeated Michigan Wolverines. champion, for the south section crown, will engage Schurz, co-champion of the north, In Soldiers field. Cautions North Siders All the elevens except South Shore, tho not play-off participants last season, are familiar names among those teams left in the running when the race has narrowed down to the last few' contestants. South Shore, a comparatively new high school, is making its first appearance in the round of four and tho the Tars aren't expected to check Schurz's well rounded attack. Coach Fred O'Keefe of the north siders has Lamotta, never before stopped in equally Rose bowl and title-minded.

his rugged career, was no match for and as reward they will watch the The Badgers, who have come a undefeated Irish battle a deter the hard hitting Philadelphia Negro. For a minute before Fullam stopped mined foe in defense of their na long way since being jarred to their Huckster tional collegiate championship in a heels by the California Bears, are Did you ever hear about the eager Co-Captains Don Gerlinger and Fred Schwind overlook Schurz setting that gives promise of being conceded only a chance by even beaver advertising man who wrote their most devout followers and the eleven's final workout with Elmer Sahlin, assistant coach (standing). latter can't find encouragement in damp and breezy. The forecast is rain heavy at times plus a strong southeast wind. These thousands will watch the cautioned his lads not to forget that Pearl of Great Price Faith is a pearl of great pric Beloved by God and man.

Most comforting to mortals Since first the world began. Joys and sorrows come and go. But nothing camentice Human hearts to wander far, With this pearl of great price. Mary B. Cushina -4 tho South Shore backed into the playoffs, it did spring the upset of eg?) it, Lamotta had been reeling from corner to corner and taking terrific punishment.

His knees sagged repeatedly, but he refused to go down. Fox's 50th Knockout Well before the end the capacity crowd of 18,340, which paid a gross gate of $102,528, was yelling to Fullam to stop it. The knockout was the 50th scored by Fox in 51 fights. The 22 year old fighter weighed 173 to Lamotta's 167. Fox entered the ring a 1 to 3 favorite, the odds having taken a the fact that the Wolverines have never been trimmed here.

In alL the series, starting back in 1S92. has run thru 21 games with Wisconsin winning only four and tying one. Bill (Moose) Fischer, 230 pound guard from Chicago's Lane Tech, Badgers' last victory was by 10 kickoff if they arrive at 1:30 o'clock, but since Terry Brennan ran back the opening kickoff for Notre Dame against Army, it is unlikely there will be a large list of tardy spectators. It is not guaranteed, of course, that Brennan, or any other player." will open with a touchdown return of, the kickoff. But Northwestern and Notre Dame is one of the standouts in the strong Notre Dame line.

the year when it whipped Fenger. Austin, Schurz and Tilden all were around the play-offs as recently as 1945 when Tilden won the championship. That season Austin, most jinxed team in the league, played a 7 to 7 stand-off with Schurz in the semi-finals but the latter gained the finals by a flip of a coin. If form is followed today, next Saturday's opponents should be Austin and Schurz. Tilden Must Rely on Speed to 0 in 1934.

May Clinch Title The Wolverines will be seeking their eighth consecutive victory-the fifth in conference competition. A Michigan triumph would mathematically clinch the title. Th Badgers, unbeaten in three Big Nine games, have a 7 to 7 tie with Indiana Illinois Faces Do They Have Any? I wonder where psychiatrists go with their problems. Alex Kiriluk Awkward Age He was about the awkward age When boys are never handsome. Too tall to look thru keyholes and Too short to use the transom.

T. E. B. drastic shift in his favor only a few hours before fight time. Lamotta's followers obviously felt Jake was several pounds over his best fighting weight and many of them hedged their bets.

often have supplied the unusual in gridiron conflict. -j ATOM BRAND fr- I I I It's All Notre Dame Notre Dame is a prohibitive Ohio State for Homecoming against their record. The Wolverines Tilden, tho undefeated in winning choice to win; there is no ballyhoo to the contrary. The Wildcats have the central section crown, hasn't close their schedule next week against Ohio State, while the Badgers oppose Minnesota. The weatherman has forecast a Fox Leads All Way It was Fox's fight from the start.

Lamotta, several inches shorter than his rival, could do little more than bore in with swinging shots to the only managed to win two games in Sf if The Wake Drpenda seven by one point each. They are demonstrated the power evidenced by other championship teams coached by Chuck Harvey. Missing from this season's semi-finalists are break- Help! Help! I Upon Ita Frlanda Old Rivals ensconced in last place in the Big ii i Tilden, which meets Austin in Hansen park today, will be led by body, which caused Fox little trou Durand Doings steady rain, but a fast field for the opening of the battle is assured as the stadium turf was covered by ble. way runners of the Mike Swistowicz Nine without hope of progress. But Northwestern still can lose to Notre Dame and provide one of the better (left to right) Capt.

Bob O'Con ILLINOIS OHIO STATE Elof Johnson, our popular wall and Bill Gay type, who paced the Zatkoff Dale Bonnie Canvas today. As early as the second round Jake reeled from a right to the jaw and nell at center, Bob Blaskovitz, paper hanger, is confined at home 1945 league champions. Just how Uncle Joe Stalin for permission to games of the year. They're Both Speedy with a bad case of hives. in the third he nearly went down Atase Wilson Wrenn Diplerro Levantl Danraa Merer! St (: quarter back, and Ray Romanek, left half back.

The Wildcats have all to gain Much has been penned of th from a similar punch. It was clear of Harry llanford are congratulating him on his election and nothing to lose unless, perhaps, sell space on the Iron Curtain? Paul T. Tomlin There's a Horn on the Play cana r.t.. jenninrs i Badgers speed since they rose up Ovens R. E.

ouit nlavintr the ornhan mlfh they are beaten by more than 27 to the office of assistant constable. Moss ir then that the rugged fighter who never had been knocked off his feet was in for a bad beating. By the victory Fox conclusively proved his right to another shot at The full back bucks between the guards points which is the largest margin for any Irish victory. Notre Dame gained that last year by its 27 to 0 Dnfelmeier Clark tddleman Demmel The Duke of Paducah Pet Peeve To give caahier 1 cent to pay tax Stefer F.B-. Cline And makes a gain of 20 The rabid fans go wild with Joy; But wait a minute, college boy.

Referee Mika Lavden Notre tame. t'nv Gus Lesnevich, the light heavy plre frnle Vlrk Mlrhlian. Jndte l.lwd Larson I Wisconsin I. Head llne.ntan to avoid a lot of rhanae, and have victory in its own stadium and tied the mark established the preceding year when Northwestern was beaten. 34 to 7.

Yet last year, the ThciVs a horn on the play I her return flvo prnnlea aa part of the Herbert Kleger Mlchlian. pre-season experts had innocently assigned them. The bulletins from the Wolverines" quarters during tha week have pointed out how th Ann Arbor boys were frrtUng over tha way in which the Badgers can get around. The Wolverines haven't gone to the trouble of admitting they, too, have speed among the ball carriers, but the silence hasn't fooled th Badgers. They've planned Broadra.ts JJD.

hlcars: WrWS. thaaa- weight champion, who knocked him out in their first meeting last February for the only defeat on his record. change. J. T.

Sereda, pairn; WB.NS, Columbas. Irish had only a seven point lead The quarter back, he makes a sneak And dives thru center on his beak. And now there's only 8 to go; But wait a minute, that ain't so. talented Swistowicz and Gay were may be proved by the fact that both are playing for Notre Dame this season. Today, more than ever, Tilden must rely on speed for it barely can hope to cope with the Austin power that has rolled up 239 points while yielding only 14.

Tilden's two leading scorers are Hay Romanek, who has tallied 37 points and Jim Tamel, with 36. Austin's lending point gatherer is John Hanson with 60. Lock High Scoring Stars South Shore and Schurz both lack high scoring stars, relying Instead on balanced offenses. South Shore was able to tally only 67 points and yielded 34 in six games while Schurz, discounting the Lane game, registered 191 while its opponents collected 25. Dick Pedi scored 30 of the Bulldogs' points." You Can Still BUY, Tho for nearly three periods when superior replacements ripped the Kick-off 1 p.

m. Chicago time. BY MAURICE SHEVLIN Chicago Trlbane Press Kervlrel Columhus, Nov. 14 Ohio State The worst part of not Is explaining to your group why Wildcat line. There's a horn on the play! Hcrortllngly, buff' whether will Buckeyes will meet Illinois tomorrow afternoon for the 3tth consecutive It Huppened In 1940 Northwestern possesses only three victories in 26 games two Byron Bojl (left) and Phil Malczewski, co-captains, will lead The iliiht half on single wing Runs thru the line ilka anything.

He's gained at least 10 yards or so. That's what you think or don't you. bo? mean anything they don't know. About the only thing the assembled experts feel certain over is that there will be a quantity of Brown-49er GameAhother A. A.

Sell-out Cleveland, Nov. 14 Special! All year in their football series, but homecoming ardor for the affair is were tied but its 20 to 0 conquest Austin. The semi-final victors will There's a horn on the play! being dampened, if not soaked. play next week for league The weather man predicts rain. in 1940 still is recalled.

Few believed the Wildcats could win that afternoon in Dyche stadium and none predicted a three touchdown championship. (tribune photoii And so it is with many a life. We do our best to lessen strife. scoring unless both teams adopt a far different pattern than they've? followed. Fritz Crisler.

the Michi-gan coach, terms the Badgers an We work and sweat to earn a dollar Only to hear some darn guy holler and observers can't see much of a chance for thr crippled Ohioans to win from the very tough young men from Champaign even taking into consideration the nature of the affair the second longest uninter SHE'S A CINCH Schurz has a faster and deeper squad than South Shore, which offensive-minded team. Coach Hairy tickets for the Cleveland Browns-San Francisco 49ers game Sunday have been sold, according to Arthur For most' Irish loyalists this Is penultimate review. Next week Stuhldreher of the Badgers has read you not drinking. Hildegarde's Husband Women's Page Dept. Best clip it, girls, this item choice: A ring on the hand's worth two in his voice, Leo J.

Burke Glasow's Gloombusters Hitching your wagon to a star is fine if you first learn how to drive. Uncle Homer never knows whether to feed a cold or starve it, so he floods it. Arnold Glasow Daffynitlon Punch board Boxing commission.1 Karlov Karlo sje ae Thing. I Could Do Without: Our Foreign Policy High mUht provide the difference McBride, president of the Cleveland Today's victors clash in the finals the Wolverines' scores to date so knows the latter are no different. Notre Dame is host to Tulane and then concludes with its invasion of club.

The capacity of 77,000 will be and the winner of that contest re the Los Angeles coliseum to meet rupted rivalry in the Western conference and a preponderance of Buckeye triumphs since the first augmented by the number of stand turns to Soldiers field on Nov. 29 FOR LINEWOMAN OF THE SEASON Stinnett. Nov. 14 Kran-kie Groves, Stinnett" High school' pretty little linewoman, made foot Southern California Dec. 6.

Here. ing room customers. The fire com Wolverines Will ra In its bid to knock aside the last formidable obstacle in the path to the conference title and the Rose meet the Catholic league champion In the city title battle spon of course, is the climactic battle clash in 1913. missioner has placed a limit of 5,000 since the Trojans apparently will be on general admission tickets sored by Mayor Kennelly. The Catho 74,000 to Witness Game champions of the Pacific coast con There's a horn on the play The Thief of Bad Gags Who'll Switch to What? Say, Arch, with the distillers on a vacation, what will we do for a Man of Distinction? Chachee Just Because Why should I go thru so much pain Fearing I'll never see him again? He's not worth It never wa.

I guess love him Just because. Mary Thompson sic You're Too Shy, Boy I'm disillusioned. Arch I've been McBride said the attendance will Nevertheless, a throng of 74.000 is bowl. Michigan is expected to put ball history here tonight, getting exceed 80,000. ference and thus gain a berth in Pasadena's Rose bowl game New expected to sit in on the proceed- stress on passing and Tor two rea-Ings, which befiin at 1' o'clock Chi- One Is that the Wolverine lic league champion will be determined Sunday, Nov.

23. Probable starting lineups for today's games with players numbers: booth altar airhars Year's day. This is the second sellout of the season for the Browns. Their game with the New York Yankees also at cago time, and Ohio State's home appreciate they are pretty slick lr Irish May be Surprised that particular feature of the grid Taxes Singing Commercials II Ubr r. (10 I Urrllngei tracted a capacity crowd.

If the If the Notre Dame players look L. 18 1 Mlllea 21 I niwtn 16) Knl.il The New Look. Walt Cress IS I Sklttone Browns whip San Francisco, they iron art and the other that tha Badgers have consistently shown a weakness against assault thru tha i I MMno too far ahead they may find this afternoon's chore more difficult. attendance record of 378,327 for six games in 1945 will be broken. In five home games this season, the Buckeyes have drawn 357,961, despite the fact the team has won only one conference game, its 7 to will clinch the western division title 21 Nelson Jenaen 133 I 1 1 of the All-America conference race air.

No fewer than nine men have Do You Remember Way Back When particularly since they went all out (IB) R.E.... lao I wagner (HINevln 20 i Anderson 119 1 Archer 115 Pinnae 1351 Pedl 91 Schwind (39) Kapustka McBride said the Browns could had their turns pitching for tha The ladies of the missionary society thinking I was standing good with a girl working in my office, but on the day of my resignation she have sold 150,000 tickets for Sun Wolverines. And no fewer than 13 started a whispering campaign about SI Keelcy (Ill O'Connell 1 Bachouroua 241 Lydlck F. that indecent song The Moth and the into eight plays as her team lost to Groom, 11 to 6. With her brown hair curling from out her headgear, the blue eyed, diminutive 16 year old girl athlete got knocked down only once and astonished spectators on her last play by somehow bowling over two opposing linement.

All without ever smearing her lipstick or without losing her enthusiasm for the game. It was great fun," she said as the gun sounded on Stinnett's final game. "I'll be out there with the team again next year. I'm not hurt a bit, just got my face mashed in the mud, is all." It was the first time in history 6 triumph over Northwestern. It tied Iowa, 13 to 13.

but lost to Indiana 7 to 0 and to Purdue 24 have caught one or more, Chalmer Fred Cnarhei Edward Dow (South Short 1 yielded only with a farewell handshake. No good-by kiss. Elliott being tops with 11. day's game, which will be the final home appearance of the 1946 league champions. The Browns' home at to 20.

O'KeeJe (Schurz I. Tefert William MrHuih. Umpire George Heimfia. Head luieaman R07 Quant: lime 1:30 p. in.

Not only would a victory over Il College Football Zoot the Zooter aK We'll Know Today If Michigan doesn't win the Big against Army. By their own physical let-down or even by mechanical errors, Notre Dame may retreat to a level where they can be threatened. Northwestern surprised a complacent U.C L. A. team after the Bruins had a 13 to 0 lead and Northwestern again may catch fire.

Wildcat line will be outweighed, but it may play its best game. Even Joe Sewell, who had been listed as unavailable, was inserted in the starting lineup yes Flame M. S. O. A silver thimble was considered a very snitable gift for a teen aged Gunny from Wisconsin.

Ma would Iron our hair ribbon on the stove pipe every morning before braiding oar hair for school? Wisconsin Gal. linois be a stunning upset, but it would raise Ohio State above the 1946 Big Nine champions In the tendance for the season will average approximately 57.000. Berry, Honan Win in Madison A. C. Ring Show George Berry defeated Tilford Nine championship, they can blame league standings.

The Illini already it on the Old Badge- game. have lost to Purdue 14 to 7 and to Paul Larmer Tilden 30 Lowe i I 33 I Cunt At Campbell 13 1 O'Connell 13 1 Bartklewlcz (34 I Bartleman (161 Papa 81 Blaskovitz 23 Pamel 2 Baker 91 Romanek Char lea Aantla r42ltluxh C. I T4 Palmier Rwiibtii I 80 I HnJI ..1 I 7H I Irvln O. 199Palemo 50Palumbo (29) Anderson 111 HinitiD H. (11 Malrzewakl (891 Pudleae F.

B. Cnarhe Bill Helland Harve ITIIdenl. Michigan 14 to 7J while beating Minnesota 40 to 13 and Iowa 35 to 12. Ward in five rounds in an amateur for a girl to play on a high school football team in Texas and it at lightweight bout in Madison A. C.

last night. In another headliner, Several Buckeyes Hurt Ten Years Ago Today Samuel Hoyt was named president of the National Amateur Athletic union. Ralph Greenleaf and Irving Crane were tied for first place in the pocket billiards tournament. Willie Hoppe look the two opening blocks of his 18.1 balkline billiard match with Jake Schaefer. tracted wide attention.

Frankie's terday by Bob Voigts, Northwestern coach. Voigts decided Sewell will have his chance regardless of Tom Honan beat James White at fan mail this week had looked like TCSTFID.tT'l REM'LTS Wilson. 19: Morgan Park. IS. Villanova, 24; Georgetown.

12. Vanderbilt. 33; Miami. 7. Bradley.

19: M. Ambrose. 6. Michigan I SO poandera. 20: Wisconsin ISO, O.

Parsons, 1 Baena Vfcstm. O. Alma. 7: Ferris. O.

loa Central. lt: Lather. 7. Kenvon. 20: Hiram.

14. Dana. 14; Nebraska Central. O. Potomac Mate.

West Virginia 0. Dnke Javveea, 22; Carolina Javvees. O. Alfred Freshmen. 27; Ithaca Freshmen.

O. Nebraska 18: Fart Riley. O. Maryville 15; Ksrrtaiaarf, O. Arkansas Tech, 28; Henderson, S.

Florida Aicies. 33: Clark. S. Oaarblta. 12; Montkello A tries.

7. Tennessee Tecb, 33: Georgetown 0. Virginia J. North Carotin. J.

disability because, he desires it. l26 pounds, also in five rounds. a movie star s. Definitely out of the Buckeye lineup are Half Back Alex Verdova and Tackle Charles Fazio, while it is unlikely that Jameson Crane, an end, or Quarter Back Pete Perini Nl i i MOON MULLINS YAS-AND EVEN MY A I i i ciT ru rv-r ur -i I3liffl OWN WIFE AND BEST WELL, YOU NEVER TRIED TO BORROW will see action. Then, too, Full Back Joe Whisler is scheduled only for limited service, if any, and he's the THE HECK WITH FRIENDS WON'T TwJSTME IVL.UU) Ubl 1 1 I -I I UU LESSON! TO YOU, KAYO-AND ALWAYS REMEMBER, A FOOL AND HIS D0U6H THEN I MONEY FROM A II MrtM ONLY LITTLE KIDS AND MR.

PUMPHREY lad who tore the Illini apart last D06S SEEM TO HAVE year when the Bucks bowed, 16 to IS SOON AID HIS PILE OF TWENTY LITTLE KID OR GUESS YOU'RE BROKE, UNCLE FAITH 7, gaining 123 yards in 33 attempts as the Ohioans outrushed the Rose t-T i PARTED DOLLAr? Reteree John Cella. tTmplre John Boyle. Hrad ltnnman Erwm WhJttmfyer. Time 3 p. m.

Honor Midwest Semipro Baseball Winners Tonight Mayor Kennelly and Lou Boud-reau, manager of the Cleveland Indians, will attend tonight's Midwest Semipro Baseball league's 33d annual victory party in Belgian hall, 2625 W. Fullerton av. Guests of lionor will be members of Jim Earle's South Chicago Steelers, league champion. Fight Decisions I AT Nlf.llT At Tark Blllf Pol alnpped Jaka Lamntta (4 Rnwiaai Alvarea beat Dnraee Lar I A I. At Baltimore Al WrUht beat Cjelon HU- CsiLL IN ME, KAYO.

Bowl champions, 199 -yards to 75. BILLS. That Illini victory, by the way. WILLIE. broke an 11 game Buckeye over the Champaign crew.

Ohio State leads in the series with 20 decisions to Illinois' 12. Tale J. 27; Princeton J. 19. Ratcers 150 poandera.

19; Fiuseetoa. 0. Arkansas State, 20: Ptttsbarc O. Heidelberg. 9: Wooster, O.

Kent State. Akron, O. Yoanratowa, 13; John Carrot 1. 2. Findley.

35; Mt. I'nloa. 19. LoaiaviUe. 23; Soath eastern 0.

Kemper. Chaanta J. Waynesbarz, 20; St. Vincent, 14. MrMnrray.

13; Howard Payne. Camberiand, 6: Florida State. O. Wilberforre, 57; Philander Smith, t. Kanaaa City 1.

C. 13: Calllirothe. 0. Washbarn. 7: Koalbweatent Kanaaa.

0. Castera Oklahoma A. Taaaa MlSs lary. O. Tesaa Mate.

25: Xavier. f). Miaeonrl Valley. SI: WiUlaaa Jewell, 0. Kanaaa Wesleyaa.

13; Bakar. 13. Ottawa. 33; Emporia. O.

Scheduled to fill Verdova's start ing berth Is Robert Dammel, while Dale Bonnie probably will be at Ml 14V Crane's left end post, Fred Morrison may see some duty at that position, but he's been ill all week. ftec. (J. S. Pat.

Inc. I Copyright, 1947. bv Nfi Syntftcala Co. 110J..

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