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ELEVEN THE PAXTAGRAPII. BLOOMTXGTOX, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1955. TU4T 6UY TALKS LIKE 4 HES M4KIKJ6 UP TO MILUOH4IRE EVERyTMlMS COMMODORE OF THE BLOKTOEWrTH YOU MENfnONLME EITHER, Chenoa Riddles Gridley, 29-7, For 3 1st Straight Midstate Win THE GOLD TEE7H- TrlE BOUGHT IT OR SOLD IT MY Y4CKT CLUB C4LLED4KfDS4lD HE'S L4YING UP ES.CQMEA10ND4y W4TET? W4S Unbeaten El Paso Drubs Cornell, 32-0 MORMIK3 THEY'LL WAS JUST VEST KDUGd TDD4y THE all the bo4ts BOTH 60 B4CK TO GOING GOOD A HEy.GR4M'PA! THE B4R34IH COAST GUATO JUVEKILE TILL THE FOR THE WINTER- IM4ySELLtT-4 G4VE BASEMENT- W4RNED MOk'EY TO GET FELLOW OFFERED KID CALLED HIM "HUT'S AS BAD AS STEAL" early this week inspired the Red- A HOT DOG-BJTrtX) Yardstick birds.

Shoemaker suffered a B04TS GOTT4 T4KE ME- Jacobs Scores Twice-Fumbles Hurt Redskins IMS HIS H4lR DYE: broken vertebra in practice and I UNDER. A1AW4S W4SHIN6 Lindsey Scores On 1st Play With will miss the rest of the season. Football Results I THINGS- Gridley halfback Keith Wiegand 5 CI 57 Yard Run played despite suffering a fracture in his right kneecap. Wiegand, by the way, was named king of the homecoming, an honor previously Total first downs 12 8 By rushing 11 5 By passing 1 2 By penalty 0 1 Total yards gained From scrimmage 269 102 By rushing 252 52 By passing 17 50 Passes attempted 5 6 Completed 1 3 Intercepted by 1 1 Number of punts 2 3 Average distance 49.0 3B.6 Number of fumbles 3 9 Own fumbles recovered 2 8 Yards penalized 20 0 By ROGER CUSHMAN Pantagraph Sports Writer LOCAL Bloomfngton. 21: Trinity.

8. Normal Community. 24; wight, High. CHrton. ttie).

BIO It Pekln. 28: Lincoln. Peoria Central. 32: Peoria Spalding. 0.

Wheaton. 20: Danville. EL PASO (PNS) El Paso won by brothers Dale and Marvin. GRIDLEY Chenoa High School forged the 31st link to its chain of consecutive Midstate Confer- maintained its undefeated status la Chenoa marched 59 yards for a touchdown after Scott returned the Midstate race as the Comets handed Cornell its second loop Marquette of Ottawa. Streator.

I viLiunca tts nara Redbirds spoiled Grirllpv's Urban. iz: mi noon. 7. SANGAMON VALLCT the opening kickoff 21 yards. Scott moved to the 47 and half loss by a 22-0 count here Friday night Saybrook-Arrowsmtth.

30: Le Roy, 0. Fullback Tom Scott and halfback back Del Dunham sliced across The Comets own three victories midfield for a first down on Grid- Del Dunham led the Redbirds to a net gain of 252 yards rushing and one tie for the season. i ley's 47. Two plays were stopped, but Dunham rolled around left and when the forward wall opened up Comet halfback Jon Lindsey put ml FJ Paso in the lead as he reeled homecoming, 29-7, here Friday night. Handicapped by nine fumbles, Gridley wasn't able to dent the Chenoa defense until the last quarter when a couple of passes by Charlie Rinkenberger led to its only touchdown.

Chenoa, tied with Fairburv for to the 29. Scott cut inside end to good holes. End Deane Jacobs scored twice and Dunham and TSwtfs rr big with THE OLD C4S4NOV4 WHO'S FEELING HIS -5 vnnvi. rATi. off a 57 yard dash on the first the 16, and halfback Richard Richard Rocke added six-pointers.

play from scrimmage. The PAT Rocke took Dick Wagner's pitch- rarmer wir. Heyworvn, Mahomet. 1: Fisher, 6. WAl RICA Rantoul.

21: Wataeka. MIDSTATE Fairbury. 39: Minonk-Dana, f. Chenoa. 29 Gridley, 7.

El Paso. 32: Come.l. 0. Saunemln. 0: Flanagan.

0 (tie). VERMILION VALLEX Forrest. 44; Kempton. 0. Piper Cltv.

20; Culiom. 6. Pax ton. 18; Onurn. 19 Ue).

ILLIO Eureka. 24; Tremont. Chillicothe. 26: MeUmora. 0.

Washington. Ill: Farnir.jton. 7. COIN BELT Tontlac. II; Mnrri.

o. OTHERS Shoemaker Out out and threaded his way to pay- try failed as a bad pass from center spoiled the effort. dirt. Wagner kicked the extra Chenoa coach Don Daluga said after the game that an injury to El Paso counted again in the the league lead, warmed up to TAAHX aho A VP Of TU MAT PMOOIX. point, and the Redbirds had a opening stanza as they recovered its task early in the bitter cold.

10-8 regular guard Charles Shoemaker THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME quick 7-0 lead. Chenoa Scores Safety a blocked punt on the Cornell 42. Skirting the ends to the IS, Chuck Roberts moved the final distance Gridley came back with a first down, but two fumbles stalled the attack and the Redskins were Notre Dame Whips DV'creeklKinU0; P.u- to touchdown. Lindsey Washington cracked off tackle for the PAT. burg.

6 forced ta punt. The only other Midway in the third period Cor first down for the Redskins in the Fairbury Wallops Minonk-Dana, 39-6 Wins 3rd lllio nell intercepted a pass on the 1 Paso 23. On the Cardnal, Erst play EI Paso intercepted the Cor first three quarters came on penalty. Miami Eleven, 14-0 WTagner's 39 yard slice around Woodland. 6: R1dirk.

0. Charleston. 27: Effingham, 6. Wood River, 29; Alton. 0.

Marion. IB; West Frankfort, 13. Mount Carmel. 12: Flora. 6.

Benton. 14; Eldorado. 14. McLeansboro. 13: Cahoaua, 12.

Roxana, 21. Benld. 0. Zeigler. 13.

Johnston City. 13. University High, Carbondale, Vaher. 0. Carbondale.

Sparta. 0. Harrisbug. Mount Vernon, 0. Bradley.

13: Gilman. 7. Herscher, 25; Miiford. 0. West Aurora.

II: Freeport. 7. nell pass and ran it to the Comet 43. El Paso moved to the Cornell 2S where a Bob Pierce pas to Chuck Pinkhara carried to the 13. Game in Row end led Chenoa back to Gridley's 2, but Dunham fumbled on the 1 and the ball was recovered by tackle Al Hall, Gridley's most aggressive lineman.

Wiegand's quick kick got Gridley out of trouble for one. Lindsey carried over for the i I I WASHINGTON (PNS) Hornung Passes For Both Irish Touchdowns score. Doran Scores 4 Touchdowns In Midstate Tilt Washington'! Panthers, paced by The fourth quarter was an ex Kankakee. 20; Thornton Fractional, Carl Cherrie and Mel Romani, 12. change of interceptions as Cornell the time being, but Scott punted back to Gridley's 2 as the quarter Ley den.

21: Lor port. 6. grabbed their third straight lllio St. Patrick's iKankikrtl. 13- Kt intercepted on their own 41 only to have Ken Lewis steal a Card-.

Anne. 7. ended. Wiegand fumbled in the end zone on third down and was hit by Francis Chapman and Carl By BEN FUNK FAIRBURY PNS From the Conference win here Friday night as they raced to an 1S-7 conquest of Farmlngton. Washington tallied first after a scoreless first quarter when Romani hit Cherrie with a 35 yard inal aerial for a run to the four.

Roberts skirted the end for the score. Lewis again grabbed a Cornell toss in the closing min Rasmus of Chenoa as he recov first scrimmape play, when Dicki Doran went 60 yards off tackle for a touchdown, Fairbury had' ered. me saiety gave cnenoa a i iV J. s- 9-0 lead. Lemont.

21: Gardner. 0. Plainfleld. 13; Wilmington. 6.

Fast Aurora. IS; La.Sa.le-Peru. 0. West Rock ford. Joliet.

0. F'gin. 13: East Rockford. 6. Naperville, 6: B.iUvia.

0. Sycamore, 37; West Chicago, (. Galesburg. 20; Peoria (East'. 0.

Cuba. 20: Astoria. 6. Wyoming. 13; Galva.

13 (Ue). Quincr. Kewanee. 0. Bradford.

35: Princevlile, 14. Aledo. 7: KnoxvUle. 0. Murphysboro.

6: Centralia. 0. Lawrenceville. 14: Oinev. 6.

utes on the Cardinal 26. Lindsey. tossed to Mike Bowers for the touchdown pass to give the win the jump on Minonk-Dana-Rutland Chenoa used only three plays to MIAMI, FLA. IB Notre Dame's Fighting Irish, taking to the air for the first time this football season, rode Paul Hornung's passing arm to a 14-0 victory Friday night over a fumbling Miami team that couldn't cash in on its ners a six point lead. final TD.

Chuck Gillespie booted Farmington came right back in the extra point as the Tartars rang up their third Midstate Conference victory, 33-6, here Friday night. Doran added three other scores score on the following kickou, with Dunham circling left end for 15 yards to cap the drive. Wagner split the uprights and Chenoa's the second quarter, however, to The Comets are in third place take a one point lead. The Farm in the Midstate, as Chenoa and East St. Louis.

12: St Lnulx TT mgn. it iue. lead was 16-0. ers scored when George Berno-vich connected with Carroll Pat Fairbury have each won one more game. An interception on the next play on runs of 47 yards, 31 yards, and 30 yards.

Tery Eliott and Bob Taylor accounted for the remain-1 ing touchdowns on runs of 50 and terson for a 50 yard touchdown from scrimmage led to another 41; Gillespie. 7. Madison. 18; Dupo. 7.

Collinsvtlle. 2. Edwardvine. 7. Thornton Blue Island.

(. Bloom. 28; Argo. 6. Waukegan.

17; Proviso. 7. play and Frank Sprague added Chenoa touchdown. The score IOS.ML1. Ends Passers.

Ervhrn. Tackles Girard. Guards acobson, C. Huuhaw. Center Calder.

Backs R. Hacker. DelheLmer, Ceur- the PATD to give the visitors the came on a tricky end around-pass Arilnfton HeirHts 1 Tmm lead. vrove. play covering 17 yards in which But the Panthers still were not ley, Mills.

MendoU. 35: Geneseo. 13. Ahton. 31: Prcilomra the end, Rasmus, took the handoff through in the first halt With just Er.d Bowers.

Pir.kham, Co 20 yards. Mickey Netherton's kicking was good for three extra points. After the Tartar fireworks were extinguished, the Mohawks got into the scoring act in the final quarter. Fairbury stopped a Min- Mount Morris. 1: Mount Carroll.

12. and passed to the other flanker, seconds remaining in the half. Ro McHugh. Jacobs, who was in the dear. mani skirted end from his own 3o scoring opportunities.

Hornung's 11 yard shot to Eugene Kapish in the first minute of the second period accounted for the first TD. The big Irish quarterback put on the clincher in the third with a 32 yard throw to swift Aubrey Lewis. A crowd of 75,683, the biggest ever crammed into the Orange Bowl, watched Notre Dame win its 11th straight game under youthful Coach Terry Brennan and score its third consecutive shutout this year. At the same time, the Irish cracked Miami's 10-game winning streak on its TacKies Flnck, Carey, Weber, Al- ford. Guard Voo.

MclCxley, Dodson. rmum. to: nocnene. li. DeKalb.

12: Sterling. 6. Belvtdere. 12: Marmion. 6.

Dixon. IS; Ottawa. 12. Wagner's kick was good, and Che yard marker and raced across noa carried a 23-0 lead over half Berr.neray. St.

Columbkil. ilowa). 13- siwV. the double strip to put the victors Centers Hartter. Bartr.

SOPHOMORE DICK DORAN scored four touchdowns to lead Fairbury to a 39-6 vie tory over Minonk-Dana Frl-day night. time. wii. v. on top 12-7 at the intermission onk drive by recovering a fumble on the four yard line, but on the Backs Pierce.

Lindsey. Parkhousa, Roberts. Harroun, Lewis, Stinc, GU.es-pie. MooL St. Thorras.

27: Marengo, t. Byron. 28: Mor.roe Certer. 5. Gridley's Ropp Scores Washington added one more six next play, Mike Grose, Mohawk SUllman Valley.

50; Winnebago. 14. The husky fullback Scott bulled pointer in the final period when tackle, broke through the line to Cherrie busted off tackle on a 43 1 2 3 4 Tl 0 0 9 .13 0 6 1333 S-re by Quart? Cornell El Paso Fuiton. 20; Morrison 30 tie. Shulisburg 38: Aquin.

21 fall on a loose ball in the end yard touchdown run to end the over for another Chenoa touchdown midway in the third quarter, but the play was called back for WAYNE McNUTT scored two touchdowns as Saybrook-Arrowsmith defeated Le Roy 30-0 Friday. Saybrook Deals Le Roy 30-0 Sangamon Loss Mahomet Newman tsteriingt. JJ; Amboy. 20. Polo.

33; Miiledgeville. 0. zone. El Pao seorln: Toucbodt Minonk-Dana-Rutland now has a penalty. Gridley then stopped the Lindsey 2.

Roberta 1. Bowers. Point Afier Touchdowns Lindsey, Gillespie. scoring. FARMrNQTON Fnds Patterson, Dunham.

Tackles Haller. Evans. Guards Monroe, Grzanich. 1-3 record for conference play and drive on the 1, but two plays later Tops Fisher Jacobs fell on a Gridley fumble I enter higliazzi. loss came outside leasrue.

Backs Bern ovirh. Paxton Gains Smith. Sprague. uanz. Eleven.

19-6 in the end zone and the Redbirds led, 29-0. The extra point try failed after the pass from center went awry. WASHINGTON Ends Peek. Dlnsledme. Errurt.

MINONK-DANA-RITLAND Ends G. Cullen. Thore. Tackles J. Cullen.

Grose. McGhley. Guards Romanoski. Ketchmark. Center Ringe.

Backs F. Denson. Kacraun. Mohar. Tackles Lucas, Koch, Schniedar.

Mil 19-19 Tie home field. Penalties Hurt Penalties kept the score down as each team had a touchdown called back. In the second period, Miami's third string sophomore halfback, John Varone, sped 12 yards across the Notre Dame goal but a backfield-in-m i penalty nullified the score. In the fourth quarter, a clipping Guards Hexamer, Beeda, Phillips FISHER (PNS) Mahomet. Gridley opened the fourth quar Wray.

Pfeifer. SAYBROOK (PNS) Say iiiirBTT, rosier. Centers Poehlman. D. Cherrie.

holding Fisher scoreless for the first three quarters, easily defeat ter with a sustained drive from its 19 which used up most of the With Onarga Backs Romani. Galland. Hett Cherrie. Schlosser. Childs, Hensey, brook-Arrowsmith rolled to a 30-0 conquest of Le Roy in a Sanga FAIKBLXT Ends M.

Netherton. K. Barzcll. Tackles Broguard. D.

BazzelL Guards Cox, Goslirv. Center Steidlnger. Backs Doran. Elliott. Hish.

Green-wall. Kafer. ed the Bunnies, 19-6, In a Sanga time. A "flea flicker" pass play, oiumenanine, nirstein, smiui, HuUon mon Valley Conference game( from Richard Stuckey to Lee Car- ONARGA (PNS) Paxton 1 2 3 4 Tl mon Valley Conference game here Warsaw. 38; Hamilton.

0. Macomb. 6: Korthwetem. 0. Bemrnt.

21; Arthur. 7. Hoooeston. 33; Unity. 0.

Bethany. 25: Lovington. 7. Tuscola. 14: Lake view.

13. Newman. 13; Oakland. 0. Villa Grove.

49: Mor.ticeilo. t. Atwood. 12; Cerro Gordo. 0.

St Joseph. Ridge Farm, 13. Herrln. 46; Christopher. 0.

Cairo. 47; Metropolis. 0. Sesser. 20: Eikville.

7. fhawnee. 39; Cartenrtlle. 13. Anra-Jonesboro.

20: Pmckneyvllle. Nokomis. 20; Girard. 0 Pana. 12; 7.

Robinson. IK; Newton. IX Saie-n. 59: Fairfield. 7.

St. Elmo. 7: Moweaqua. 7 (tiel. Litchfieid, 25: Taviorvilie.

14. Mount Zion. 40: Assumption. 7. Hilisboro.

13: Kinraid. Casey. 19; Pari. 7. COLLEGE Notre Dame.

14: Miami. 0. Southern Methodist. 13. Missouri.

Houston. Detroit. 0. Michigan Normal. Western Ul-nois.

2. Kent. 33: Baldwin-Wallace. 2. Youngstown.

39; West Chester S. T.C.. 6. Parsons. 7: Certral Iowa.

2. Westmar. 27; Dana. 7. Doane Nebraska We-Ieyan.

0. Score hv Quarte Farmlngton Washington 7 0 0- gill and a lateral to Clarence 0 12 0 6-U Friday afternoon. here Friday night. Jack Dollahan, Dick and Dale Sanders each tallied once Ropp, pushed Gridley to Chenoa's Farmington corlng: Touchdowns Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 T'l Minonk 0 0 0 6 6 Fairbury 13 13 13 039 35 and set up Rinkenberger sue and Onarga traded touchdowxs to wind up with a 19-19 tie in their nonconference football game here Friday night. The draw was the first blemish on the Onarga rec- r-aiierson.

romta Alter Touchdown: Sprague. for the winning Bulldogs. The victory gives the Co-manches a 3-1 mark for the and a 1-1 record in league cessful passes. Washington scoring: Touchdowns infraction cost Notre Dame's Jim Morse a touchdown on a brilliant 65 yard return of a stolen pass. Hornung also was called back because of an illegal shift after he had broken away on a "keep" play for a 51-yard run from scrimmage Fisher was deep in Mahomet On third down Cargill went up tnerrie l.Komui.

Referee Tunas. Cmpire Ginerka territory several times during the with two Chenoa defenders and ord after three straight wins. Minonk-Dana-Rutland scoring: Touchdown Grose. Fairbury scorinEr Touchdowns Doran 14'. Elliott.

Taylor. Point aiter touchdowns Netherton 3. Referee Woods. Umpire Clark. Head Linesman Ahrens, play.

Le Roy is still looldng for ncaa unaman fierce. game but failed to score due to came down with the ball on the Mike Morin passed to John a victory after four losses. costly fumbles. isuy iumoies. Goode for the first Mustang score 16.

Then Ropp made a nice catch on the run for the touchdown. Burt in the third period. Early in the A II I It was the first victory in fouri A ft I arts for the Bulldors. whos ron- 1 1 WWUIQIIU starts for the Bulldogs, whose con Dick Ball and Dwayne McNutt scored two touchdowns apiece to Grusy. ran for the PATD spark the hosts, after Lynn Nor CHENOA man opened the scoring in the Topples Ends C.

Rasmus, Jacobs, R. Landrus. Tackles W. Landrus. Wendling, Hep- first quarter.

Per'y- Guards Chapman, come, isagie. Norman punched over from the Hurons Defeat Western, 6-2 Reddick, 6-0 Centers Koerner, Brown. three yard line for the first touch Backs Wagner, Rocke. Dunham, ference record now stands at 1-2. MAHOMET Ends F.

Bunting, Cook. Tackles Osborne. McGath. Guards Wood. P.

Bunting. Center Paul. Backs Primmer, Sanders, Dollahan. Zindar. FISHER, Ends Camden.

Albln. Tackles Grlffet Hudspath. Guards Boyd. Cullen. Center Wheeler.

Backs Gossard. Martin, Wilson. Bay Scott, Dowries, Reeser. down. Ball plunged over from the game, an offside penalty wiped out a 21 yard sprint by Miami's Jack Losch to the Notre Dame 18.

The- highly rated Hurricanes were a futile and frustrated team from the first minute of the game, when center Mike Hudock gave them a quick scoring chance by crashing through to block Hornung's. attempted punt at the Notre Dame 23. Quarterback Mario Bonofiglio, with a notable lack of imagina Canadiens Lose Leading Scorer MONTREAL (U.P.) Ber-nie (Boom-Boom) Geoffrion. lead two in the second period, and Mc STREATOR (PNS) Wood in the opening period after a drive that went the length of the field. Dill Berry started it off by intercepting an Onarga pass behind the goal line and ninning it out to the Paxton 12.

Bill Gilmore then ripped off 70 yards to the Onarga 19 in the game's longest run, and in two more plays set up the touchdown pass from the 2. Ray Gibson knotted the count in a sprint from the 11 yard line and Dennis Skates flipped a pass to Gene Olson to put the Indians ahead." Later in the second quarter, Skates slipped around left end for 40 yards and the second Onar Nutt ran four and five yards re land, scoring in the last four and spectively to score two more Ends Ropp, Cargill, Stewart. Tackles Adams. Hall. Guards J.

Witzig, L. Meiss, T. Melss, Funk. Center Martin. Backs Stucky, Rinkenberger, Wiegand, Grusy.

one half minutes of play, defeated touchdowns. MACOMB, ILL. Michigan Normal defeated Western Illinois, lor. Reddick, 6-0 In a nonconference ing scorer in the National Hockey League last year, will be lost to the Montreal Canadiens for "at Ball shot off tackle for eight Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Tl Mahomet 6 6 0 719 Fisher 0 0 6 6 yards and a TD in the third period chenoa 7 16 o29 Intercollegiate Athletic Conference least two weeks and probably to wind up the scoring. tion, sent fullback Don Bosseler Gridiev 0 0 0 football opener for both schools Jack Haas and John Luse Chenoa scoring: Touchdowns Rocke, longer, tne club announced Fri day.

plunging straight into the scrapping Michigan Normal scored in the Mahomet scoring: Touchdowns Dollahan, Zindars. Sanders. Point after touchdowns Zindars. Fisher scoring: Touchdowns game here Friday night. Halfback Dick Gayon scored the touchdown from the six yard line on an off tackle run.

The Warriors used a running attack throughout the game. They scored two other touchdowns in the second quarter, but both were called back for clipping penalties. played outstanding ball for Le Geoffrion, who scored 73 points Roy as linebackers. Irish line on four consecutive plays and Notre Dame took over when he failed by inches to make second quarter when halfback Virgil Windom caught a pass from LeRoy Mawby and raced 35 yards last year on 33 goals and 37 as Dunham, Jacobs 2. Points After Touch, downs Wagner 3 (kicks).

Safety Chenoa. Gridley scoring: Touchdowns Ropp. Point After Touchdown Grusy Irani. Referee Attig. Umpire McCarrey.

Head Linesman Lane. I RrtV Ends Copley, Dyson, Peavler, Tosh. iForrest Sinks for a touchdown. The entire play covered 60 yards. the first down.

Touch In Center Tackles Beecher, Wilson. Guards D. Haas. King, Brown, Center Poindexter. sists, was injured in the first five minutes of Thursday night's opening NHL game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Reddick had possession of the Western's score came in the i Ar Backs West J. Haas, Luse, Downer, ball during most of the first half, fourth quarter when Mamby was rxemPTOrii tOU Maroa Whips The Irish had proved themselves tough in the center but Bonofiglio was hard to convince. In the third but Woodland's defense tightened ga touchdown. Paxton tied things tip again In the third quarter when Berry ent over the left side from the 8 after he and Gilmore had alternated in a drive from midfield. Morin's kick was good for the extra point.

A Paxton rumble on the Mustang 23 yard line set up Onarga's final touchdown, Larry Leonard going over on a pitchout from the six yard line. Midway in the quarter. tackled Schlosser. Trotter, Garee. SAYBROOK Ends R.

Garrett. R. Stauffer, Garrett in the end zone for a up in the second. It was Wood- Ray Robinson To Start safety. FORREST (PNS) With re iopolis, 14-0 iauu scv-ajiiu vniuiy hi iuux Ml I i serves playing much of the second starts.

wmii tot i me ngnT quarter, when Miami had the ball on the Notre Dame seven, he again called four plays up the middle and surrendered the ball half, Forrest rolled over the fresh ILLIOPOLIS (PNS) Maroa Tackles E. Bayless. McHenry, G. Durham Miller. Kessinger.

Guards Tice. Coiie, Durham, Craig. D. Stauffer, Kinsell. Centers Jones.

Tarter, Thorndyke. Backs Ball, McNutt. Norman, Stevens, Hawthorne, Streenr, Van Winkle. Packers, Colis NEW YORK IB Sugar Rav WOODLAND Ends Renner. P.

Pastirik. Mounce. Tackles McClennins. Kennedy. Mis.

men dominated Kempton eleven. gained a 14-0 victory over Illiopolis Robinson, former middleweieht 4S-0, in a Vermilion Valley Con sel. the two. in a Cenois Conference game on.TT. Ll the loser's field Friday night.

'OD rTO Oldie champion, will start boxmz drills ference game here Friday night. Goode turned in a fancy dash from Guards Kettman. Duncan. Center Kinkade. Backs B.

PasUrik. McBride. Notre Dame, the nation's fifth The Eskimos seven touchdowns Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 T'l Le Roy 0 0 0 OO Saybroolt 6 18 6 030 ranking team, did virtually no Grant, Harcbarlk. Gayon. the Onarga 39 to wind up the scoring.

Monday for his title fight with champion Carl (Bobo) Olson in Chicago, Nov. 4. passing in its earlier wins over were spread among six players, as Roger Bachtold passed to Gene Waibel for two of the scores, once KEDDICK. Ends Rlehe. Chrlstensen.

Tackles MaKuire. Hooper. Guards Lade. Douglas. Saybrook scoring: Touchdowns Norman.

Ball (2). McNutt (2). Referee McCarrey. Umpire Attig. Head Linesman Pierce.

PAXTON Ends Baird. Wood. Morrison. Tackle Stevenson. Barbie ur.

Krurn- Southern Methodist and Indiana but the Irish tried 16 Friday, com' Maroa tallied once each in the first and third quarters. Barr Stoutenborough returned an Illiopolis punt 55 yards for a score in the opening period. Ken Chal-craft passed to Don Wisnasky for the extra point. The final Maroa from the 10 yard line in the first wlede. Petree.

Pllcher. pleting five for 88 yards. The Hur center Stadley. Backs Joyce, Jensen. Lanrhorst Furgeson, quarter and from the 12 in the By United Press The Baltimore Colts, biggest surprise of the new National Football League season, play the Green Bay Packers Saturday night at Milwaukee in the pro circuit's top week end game.

Both clubs have 2-0 records and are tied with the Los Angeles Rams for the Western Division ricanes also tried a serious aeria Robinson started training twro weeks ago at Greenwood Lake, N. confining himself to road work and calisthenics. He said he weighed 166 pounds and didn't expect to have any difficulty making the 160 pound limit. second. Rate Moore attack for the first time and were Freshman fullback Joe Steldin- Scor by Quarters 1 3 4 T'l Woodland 0 0 0 ft Reddick 0 0 0 0 0 Guards Buckner.

fiaixlger. Cop.ea. Center Furby. Back Berry. Gilmore.

Goode. Morin. ONARGA Ends Olson. Erley. Tackles Hail.

Price. Guards V. liken, Cultra. Center Cox. Backs Harris.

Patterson. Gibson. Skates. Leonard. Reed.

remarkably successful on a statis ger scored once from the eight score came on a pass from Chal-craft to Lonny McClung. The play covered 20 yards. Paul Seelbach Top Contender yard line and counted three extra Woodland scoring: Touchdown Gayon Referee Vlckerv. Umpire Monahan. Head Linesman Sterr.

points on two plunges and an end plunged for the extra point. tical basis, for they completed 12 of 13 for 138 yards. But, unlike Notre Dame, Miami wasn't hitting them when they counted the most. run. Bachtold rang up the biggest lead.

The Packers are 12 point MAROA Ends Wisnasky, L. McClung, Seel Connie Mack Improves After Breaking Hip gain when he started around end, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 T'l Paxton 7 1 Onarga 13 0 6 It bach. then cutback for a 72 yard scoring favorites. The other 10 teams play Sunday. The Lions (0-2) are 4-point choices Notre Dame 0 7 7 014 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles Haines, Ihomas, Haemny.

Guards Denhart. Arnold. Crabtree. Centers Flint. Hunt.

Smith. Seals Eager To Join Braves play. Backs Query, Connelly, Stoutenbor to defeat the Rams (2-0) at De PHILADELPHIA (U.P.) Connie Mack, who broke his hip in a fall last Saturday and under NEW YORK (U.P.) The Ring Magazine's latest ratings Friday again ranked Archie Moore the No. 1 heavyweight contender the guy the other aspirants must beat to get a June shot at Rocky Marciano's crown. Despite his ninth-round knockout by Marciano on Sept.

21, Archie was kept at the top in the new ratings because of his thrill troit and the Chicago Bears (0-2) ough, Chalcraft. walden. ILLIOPOLIS Ends D. Dial. Ramsey, Williams.

In the second half Bill Metz went over from eight yards out, Dick Streid scored on a 62 yard sprint off tackle, and Sam Terrell wound Paxton scoring: Touchdowns Good '2 1. Berry. Point after touchdowns Morin. Onarf a scoring: Touchdowns Gibson. Skates.

Leonard. Point aiter touch- downs Olson-Referee Caldwell. Umpire Fowler. Head Linesman William. are 3-pomt favorites against the SAN FRANCISCO Civ-The wel went an operation for the injury Tackles G.

Lamb, Hancock, Parter. Notre Dame scoring touchdowns: Kapish 11, (pass from Hornung); Lewis 3, (pass-run from Hornung). Conversions: Shaefer 2. come mat in capital letters was on ednesday, as out of bed and visiting San Francisco 49ers (0-2) in Western Division contests. it up with a two yard plunge.

Oth Guards a. Lamb, U. Dial. Center Kitson. Backs Ford, Hanlon, Roberts, Roberts.

sitting up Friday. out Friday for the Milwaukee Braves, reported interested in ac In Eastern Division games, the Washington Redskins (2-0) are Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 T'l quiring the San Francisco Seals er extra points were scored by Roland Kinate, Metz, and Leon 1 1 freshman end who caught a pass from sophomore Maroa 7 0 7 0 14 1 1 point favorites for their home "If the Braves want to buy the Presbyterian Hospital said, andi Won Play in U.S. Illiopolis 0 0 0 0 game with the Chicago Cardinals uiuu i luiuuimii vi any pain. I ing stand against Rocky, who had to climb off the canvas to beat him. Marciano, incidentally, was named "Fighter of the Month." Seals they can do it easily," said manager Tommy Heath, a Seals' stockholder as well as field pilot Maroa scoring: Touchdowns Stoutenborough.

L. McClung. Points Aiter Touchdowns Wisnasky, Seelbach. Referee Bland. Umpire Cauffle.

Head Linesman Waslinki. NCAA Tourney "I dont think any of us would) (1-1); the Cleveland Browns (1-1) are 4Ya point picks against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles (1-1); and the New York Giants (0-2) are lVa point favorites against the Steelers (1-1) at Pittsburgh. Archie's advantageous rating haggle too much over the price." Awarded to Omaha Johnny Kucks Weds School Sweetheart JERSEY CITY, Nl J. (A Johnny Kucks New York Yankees' pitcher, was married Thursday to his high school sweetheart, Barbara Daun in Simpson-Grace Methodist Church. The 22 year old hurler, a native of Hoboken, N.

met his bride while both were students at Dick we re certainly willing to sell." may permit him to stand on the sidelines while the other three echoed Damon Miller, president of "tournament contenders" fight it Ho ma Leads Eastern Open the harassed organization, "but NEW YORK Reports that a Russian basketball team is coming here in December to play U.S. college teams are false, said Dan Ferris, executive secretary of the amateur athletic union (AAU) Friday. "We have not extended an official invitation to the Russians, said Ferris, "and no tour could be arranged without our invitation. Such matters have to clear through us as the governing body of amateur sports in this Dan Ringler. The win gave Forrest a 3-1 season and conference record while Kempton is without a victory in four tries.

KEMPTON Ends McG'nnis, Berg an. Tackles Fitzpatrick. Tlarks. Guards, DeiUman. Shelby.

Center Sutton. Backs Lowell, Versheme, Jamleson, Sargeant. FORREST Ends Waibel. W. Metz, L.

Follmer. Sarney. Tackles Schrof. Warder, Stevens. Guards Honegger, R.

Knapp. R. Steidlnger, Custer. Tanner, Decker. Centers D.

Metz. O. Crouch. Mori. Backs J.

Steidineer. Bachtold. Reis The NCAA baseball tournament, the World Series of the Intercollegiate world has been awarded to Omaha, for 1936: The dates are June 9-13 and the University of Nebraska is to be the we particularly want the stockholders, the people who helped us take over two years ago, to get out, and then meet the winner in a challengers battle. The other three are ranked as follows: Bob Baker of Pittsburgh, BALTIMORE Mike Houston Nips Detroit In Missouri Conference DETROIT (U.P.) Quarterback Jimmy Dickey plunged less Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson host school. inson High School here.

She was Homa, an assistant pro at Westchester Country Club of Rye, N. shaved two strokes off par at rugged Mt. Pleasant course of Far Rockaway, N. 3, and Nino Valdes of Cuba, 4. their money back." The possible ray of light In the Seals' black financial picture blinked on Thursday when sports editor Russ Lynch of the Milwaukee Journal reported that Braves' officials were interested in the Seals' Pacific Coast League than a yard for a third period New Rule Lenient The NCAA has modified rules on selection of teams Friday and took the lead at the! touchdown Friday night to give er, Rineler.

Streid. Kinate, Allaig. its for Baker, Knapp, Kuntz. Houston a 7-0 Missouri Conference victorv over Detroit. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 T'l t-x! i 0 0 0 00 captain of the cheerleaders while he played on the baseball and basketball teams.

He has lived in Stanhope for the past two years. She is a local resident. The couple will honeymoon on the Yankee team tour through the Far East and then return to live here. Kucks hopes to work in the city recreation department in the off-season. post-season tournaments.

Effective now, no team shall be barred for playing freshmen or transfers wthej a piuiie Climaxed a Va Forrest 21 7 7 1348 Signs With Toronto TORONTO (U.P.) Casimir Witucki, former Indiana University and Washington Redskins lineman, has signed with the Toron All Now Members All members of the College Conference of Illinois are now members in good standing in the National Collegiate Association and can participate in their 13 yard Houston march after the Forrest halfway mark of the Eastern open golf tournament with a 6S-70 138. His 36 hole score moved Homa, a former professional basketball star, one stroke ahead of Mike Souchak, the former Duke football star from Durham, N. and Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio. but the selection will be based on Cougars took the second half, 2. J.

Steldinger. R. Bachtold, Metz, Jack Heppinstall, Michigan State trainer, was an outstanding soccer sireia. lerreu. foints Alter loucn kickoff and gave the Texas eleven a study of the team's record and downs J.

Steidlnger 3, Kinate, etz, Follmer. to Argonauts of Canada's Big the part these "ineligibles" had in player in his native England be their fifth straight triumph over Detroit without a loss. Referee Farrell. Umpire Roll. Bead Four league.

the team's record. fore coming to this country in 1913. linesman caKcr. 4.

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