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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER I Tuesday Evening September 10 1940 DEEAT ATHLETICS to LAAYETTE BUNCHES RUNS A ELWARD LOSES MILES CONNIE MACK SCHACHT MAKE EXHIBITION GREAT EVENT By Oct Oct Oct Nov ov Saturday announced the BY MCCARTHY ELEVEN YEAR RECORD pic ture Big Ten composite 8 for (ifth year formerly tobog 3 2 JLNIORS (in as 3 year) 3 0 MAJOR LETTERMEN LOST (26) pY 0 3 the 0 0 0 at 0 SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES (36) 1 ENDS (6) 1 Train 1 0 0 3 ELcpristat f'htragT 3 Britt ooo ooo mb Wright off (5) 0 ss 12 24 1 GUARDS or Greater in 1939 8 8 4 Homo Ted Tykocki end Home Stol (16) JOE PA LOO KA By HAM ISHER TIME iig 01 Sgt a 1 IO HALBACKS (9) 6 3 Off the 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Kalt her plays 3 0 A ft ft ft Cin repre 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Purdue Purdue PurduePurdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue McCaffry Shinier 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 Keith Correll quarterback Janies Henderson guard William Lindsay quarterback Eugene McIlwain halfback Donald Yeager halfback" Wgt 175 170 180 186 Sept (API The conference football ft ft Newest Men's Store I GUESS YER RIGHT OKAY'IT'S A DEAL WHEN'S' 6 Tied L7: fullback end I end quarterback 5 n0 l' xTheodore Axton center Michael Byelene halfback William Neff tackle John Petty fullback £)avid Rankin end Alfred Rossi tacklg xHerman Timperman tackle Jack Winchell guard 8 I 5 9 I MG AGE MUNT? i Wijliam Buffington rank ijala Eugene Carraro James Cary red Smerke Vincent Snyder (4) Wgt 185 185 175 185 dropped out of tho first time since Aug Dean and to But for a birdie try nave naa course 185 165 190 190 185 200 165 6 Wyss Chap Two Home Town airvlffw Ill Indianapolis Lorain Ohio Huntington Evansville Logansport South Bend i i 4 c0 4 V0 Wgt iso i 170' 200 205 188 '209 215 175 Wgt 180 1 Home Town West Lafayette Bend Crown Point Terre Haute Evansville Southport AND TELL MR WALSH WE'LL GIVE YOU ORTY PER CENT OP THE GATE AT BOSTON PORTLAND AND BANGOR and sur 6 5 8 than sea South Coldwater 165 175 175 190 Home Lansing ryback Karklin and 13 defeats were out in the sev 190 185 190 field Jeff just for Cleveland's double Ray the inning by ground Home Town Prospect Ky Massillon Ohio Madison Wis Lebanon Pa Warsaw Pekin Ill New Albany Southport Hofiie Town Peru Tarentum Pa BUT THAT'S ON HIS EXPENSE Home Town: Lowell Chicago Lowell Massillon 'Ohio Pekin Ill Home Town Robinson Ill Dillsboro LouisVille Ky Campbell Riverside Cal BUT I CAN'T AWAY MY CASE MIGHT COME UP I WHY 5HOULDYOU HATA'GO ALONG REEREEIN'S EASY DON'T SEE WHY BETTER TELL KELLY runners In Veteran Ed for Philadel Red Sox to Purdue Gets Only Two Days of Double Drill Approxi mately 75 Men Report To day 13 Lettermen Wgt 195 205 195 200 190 base I third Wagner loyd Davis baseman Lost 13 14 15 NO TIME TEAM TO SCRIMMAGE John Brown guard James Hobbs center Robert Kersey quarterback Clarence Kjellberg tackle James Rush end Harold Schumacher fullback Robert Deatmore guard Arnold Harmsen tackle Howard Logan center John Mizisjn fullback Irel Pence center Bob Pirnat guard Thomas Shields end Donald orrest Wesley Charles Seal walked and after and Veller were retir doubled deep into right score two inning year) (Sixth year one year Town Mich Maybe they believe him but Claron Veller will certainly be able to tell his grandchildren how he beat the Philadelphia Athletics 6' to 5 That was the final score of last game which despite periodic threatening of rain turned out to be one of the finest exhibitiqns ever DOUGH TOO? IT'S A SHAME' WE CAN'T GO 1937 Bruce Calif la nta Of Chick ing brink with Ouimet who can a putt had 82 They'll have to struggle tomorrow if they hope to make match play for only 64 can quali fy and 58 today had 76 or better At a point near Puerto Rich the Atlantic ocean reaches a depth of 44000 feet Robert Elmer Hartup i Lavern King Granville Lowe orrest William Home Town Chicago Bend Mich AMATEUR TOURNEY LED game scrim fl 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 won last fall Regardless of power however the confer ti le open Town Chicago 1 Peru Worth Texas LMassillon Ohio Smith endui Sprowl end Stevens end Wheeler halfback JUNIORS (6) Hgt 5 11 6 5 11 6 1 6 1 6 1 William Richard Ewell O'BryanWilliam Bruce Warren i Home Town Bluffton i Roslindale Mass Terre Haute i Chicago iKalamazooi Mich JUNIORS (5) Hgt William Combs end 5 11 John Galvin halfback 5 10L Toni Melton guard 5 10 James "Miller gpard 6 1 Halo Rossi tackle 6 xWon maj'or letter in 1938 but not1940 captain fl 0 fl 3 0 fl 0 0 1 fl 0 3 0 Dame Northwestern at Syr and Ohio State at Purdue MANY INE BACKS large Inumber of taltned indicates the season may average Largd Crowd Thrilled by Outstanding At tractions Lefty Veller Steals Show With Great Performance Striking Out Seven Bob Bailey Cool in Cutting Off Rally Bran cato Hits Home Run ans Cheer Colum bian Park Recreational Center Gehrig $1000000 Suit iled in Court NEW YORK Sept Papers in a $1000000 libel suit by Lou Gehrig former first base man of the New York Yankees against Jimmy Powers New York Daily News sports editor and the News Syndicate Company Inc were filed in state supreme court today The action was based on an article in the Sunday News of August the papers showed but the complaint" giving particulars was not filed It is group to city elix Mackiewicz red Montague August Morningstar center Basil Petry center Richard Potter tackle Allen Shackleton quarterback i Richard Stephenson end Albert Thom fullback Carl VerplankI guard Robert Vyverberg halfback James Welsch halfback rank Winchell Elwood Yeager Seal 3b Tangeman Veller Bailey RESHMAN Elmer Burnham (Springfield) head (Sixth year) Claude Reeck (Cornell college) assistant (ourth Other additions to freshman staff to be made later The backs produce more than the number of high scoring wide open battles Ohio State will have Don Scott Jim Langhurst and Jim Strausbaugh Michigan will coun ter with Tom Harmon and or rest Evashevski Other ball tot ers and passers of note include Mike Byelene Wiscon George Paskvan Hal Hursh Minnesota's Bruce I il 1 gs Tn so rj er and Dunlap took in Johnny former and last medalist Sheehan of Northville Mich ARTHER BACK arther back were Scotty Camp bell of Seattle Art Doering and Wilford Wehrle of Chicago and New England champion Leonard Martin 75 rank Strafaci Pat "Abbott and Ray Billows 76: 1936 champ Johnny ischer and '1938 champion Willie Turnesa 77 and chamn Johnny Goodman McCormick eft Pasadena and Tommy of At 78 I the older ex title holders Evans was on the qiialify 79 and rancis MINOR LETTERMEN (7) SENIORS (I) Hgt 6 6 0 3 7 7s Wgt 185 200 185 1 210 190 200 AB I 3 0 RESERVES SENIORS (5) Hgt 6 6 5 10 5 10 5 11 KRESGEJS 25c $129 Visit Your SUPER MARKET 11 33 SOOTH THIBO ST Sept of the worst seen 3 3 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 fl 8 5 Pct745745706 607 579411347340 RED SOX Wgt 175 190 155 160 185 Purdue Ohio State Minnesota Northwestern Michigan Illinois Indiana' Wisconsin Iowa Chicago "Indiana credited with one victory at Chicago in 1931 Town Rushville Painesville Ohio Indianapolis Chicago Lafayette Chicago 24 33 32 35 31 40 win in a run and Vic Wyss lined good hit to drive in two' A moment later Soflak on wild heave fourth inning uprising was MAJQR LETTERMEN (13) SENIORS (8) HgtLi: 6 5 8 6 1 6 1 6 1 cobs tour umel winner ot crown from Berkeley Calif 6 3 I Miss Marble i started on third year of her winning streak with an exhibition that aroused practically no i enthusiasm from the 5000 spectators the smallest crowd to' witness the finals in many years 4 The comely queen of the courts took exactly 42)nfiniitcs to elimin ate her opponent who put up her poorest batt16 in the eight nation al singles finals Both players i showed signs ratigue in i Miss Marble nut out endugh fort to win Helen broke through the titleholder service in the eighth game hut hold her own in the ninth She succeeded in stopping Miss Marble at three match points in the ninth game Alice committed three straight qrrors but once the game was deuced Helen netted two shot in succession and the title went with them Hgt 5 10 4 5 11 6 1 A 6 6 6 tACKLES Hgt 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 6 2 39 AB A 2 8 12 GRAND CIRCUIT VICTOR READING Pa Sept A Pennsylvania horse Butch owned by Mahlon Haines of won the two year old fu turity at the opening of the grand circuit here today The driver was Miller the' purse $2155 ULLBACKS (2) Hgt Wgt 185 CHICAGO 1940 Western campaign will get under way to morrow with prospects'bright for a banner year both in action on tho playing fields and at the tick et windows At the nine conference schools to be represented this Chi cago having abandoned the sport and1 afternoon drills will be the order of the training schedule until the opening of classes enforces single workouts daily Practice likewise will be gin at Notre and other top non conferenee schools in the mid west sector Ohio State's Buckeyes rate fa vorites to retain the Big Ten' title tney their ence wide Minnesota' Boilermakers have aver in Big Ten competition The Opens Get Your Supplies At THIBI) AND MAIN' 'STS QUARTERBACKS Hgt 6 6 1 5 11 5 10 Bailey cut loose a wild to out 1 0 3 1 3 1 fl I fl fl 8 0 fl Hgt 5 11 185 With only two aays of double drills available due to the' open ing of university classes on Thursday morning Coach Mai El ward made it known that he in tended to waste no time in the launching of his rebuilding paign as gridiron' forces started practice today The Boilermaker mentor faced with the problem of grooming a comparatively green squad for the opener 7with Butler here two weeks from Saturday and the conference opener with Ohio defending champions the following yesterday afternoon that in all probability actual mae would be on today's drill menu Although 13 mAjor lettermen are included among the squad of approximately 75 that reported this morning only three men Captain Dave Rankin end Mike Byelene halfback and Jim Miller guard played more than 200 min utes on last third place eleven Sophomores and last reserves are being depend ed upon to plug the gaps left by the graduation of a great group of seniors who accounted for 70 per cent of the competitive time last fall i staged Over 3000 enthusiastic fans were on hand to see Connie Mack Al and the host of Phila delphia stars and all proved even than expected Schacht the Clown Prince is now Komedy King in Lafayette He had the crowd guffawing no end with innumerable crazy an tics including his famed acts of the Near sighted Pitcher the Swell headed Pitcher and others The crack pit comedian even took a trip through the crowd to the misfortune of some but to the amusement of many CONNIE MACK SPEAKS Connie Mack spoke briefly over the public address system and his appearance alone added prestige to the occasion The Athletics started their regu lar lineup except the battery Chubby Dean was used at first base instead of Dick Siebert since the latter has a' sore hand and may not be able to play today at St Louis After the third inning Al Simmons took over'left field and other changes were made La fayette getting a good look at 15 Athletics in action VELLER THE HERO But after the game was over the crowd gone and the powerful lights dimmed the whole story was Claron Veller a 30 year old insurance salesman who had lost his last five games in the Indiana Ohio league Veller slipped his tantalizing curve ball past the heavy hitting for seven innings until tiring in the eighth he was relieved by Bob Bailey During his 7 1 3 inn ings on the mound Veller allowed eleven hits and was nicked for five runs but always came fight ing out of every tight corner into which the major leaguers man aged to back him inally in the eighth after Al Brancato had slammed a home run over the left Centerfield can vas to make the score 6 4 and Heusser and Rubeling had singled in order Veller gave way to Bob Bailev i BAILEY 'STOPS RALLY It was Bob's first appearance at home since returning from the minor leagues and the ex Purdue ace showed courage under press ure by cutting short the danger ous Athletic rally When he entered the game Meusser was on third and Rube ling on first with one out Dee i Miles cracked" a curve ball into the ground in front of the plate I and ball stayed in the air long enough for the run to score i although Bajley threw the batter I out at first That made the score 6 5 a run ner on second and Sam Chanman coming to bat Previously Chap i man had slammed out two dou bles and two long flies to the fence pitch which sent the runner third but steadied and struck the hitter to retire the side ONE NO RUS In the ninth Al Simons led with a down third base line and advanced to second when Bailey's hurried throw bounced awav from Tange man at first Chubby grounded to second mons advancing to Bailey struck out make two out Then star rookie second cracked a long fly to right cen ter' which Vic Wyss took on the dea'd run to end the game Philadelphia had scored once In the first on doubles by Gah tenbein and Sam Chapman and Sam Chapman's second two bag ger and single In the sixth Brancato singled and Iscored on Rubeling's double 'LAAYETTE RUNS Lafayette scored all six of its runs in the third and fourth inn ings off Pitcher Carl Miles In the third Seal singled Tangeman punched a single through the shortstop hole and Veller walked to load the bases Mike Sofiak waited for ball four thus fore ing in out a more scored The started by Cato who led off with 'a single Tangeman ed Sofiak center to the fifth Heusser took over phia and held the three hits in the last four inn ings one of which was a terrific Morris Aronson guard Wendell Britt end Louis Brock halfback Jack Brown halfback rank Bykowski guard Leon DeWitte fullback George Gale quarterback Ted Hennis quarterback LaVerne Johnson tackle Richard Johnson tackle Jack Krause end Ralph Lehr end Paul Liebrecht fullback Totals 29 6 Score br innings: Philadelphia 100 011 Lafayette 004 200 Runs batted in Sofiak 3 2 Rubeling Dee Miles man Simmons Brancato base hits Johnson Chapman 2 Gantenbein Rubeling Mackie wicz Home ruiiT Brancato en bases Gantenbein Dean Sac rifice hits Miles Double plays Chapman to McCoy to Dean Brancato to Davis to Dean Hits i off Veller 11 in 7 1 3 innings off Bailey 1 in 1 2 3 innings off Miles i 5 in 4 innings off Heusser 3 in 4 innings Struck out by Velier 7 Bailey 2 Miles 1 Heusser 4 Bases on balls off Veller 1 Miles 3 Hit by pitcher Dean 4 by Weil er Wild pitches Veller' Miles Bailey Winning pitcher Veller Losing pitcher Miles Umpires Casey Willis Dienliart injured Hal Trosky bobbled The olow went for a single ogged ihe sacks At that lost his control and walked raft Wright on four straight pitches to force in a run The bases wore still jammed blit the former Tiger hurler got out of that hole by coaxing Mike Tresh to ground to third Ken Keltner threw to the plate for cing Solters Bob Kennedy swung i at ithe third strike for the final In tile seventh the Sox scored again by a 1 less elaborate route Jimmy Webb doubled and Mike Krccvich scored him with a lazy just over second base That gave Lee a two run lead all the southpaw needed to take his third win in seven decis ions this year with his old team mates His complete record shows 10 victories Two men enth when Jeff Heath pushed a single to right made it home only grun on Mack ended ing out The Tribe lead for the 11 They built un a 5 1 2 game margin before hitting the gan CHICAGO 1 Home Struthers Ohio i Clinton iHenderson Ky1 Stafford Kan LZ Indianapolis Casper Wyok Indianapolis1 Riverside Ill Buffalo 2 167 round robin series Ken ned 3bTeee Smith and George ranck Al Couppee and Ray Murphy and Notre Bob Saggau The schedule I may play a part in determining I the 1940 Big Ten champion withdrawal left Michigan irated Ohio No 1 rival with only four con ference Minnesota Northwestern and Ohio State The Buckeyes play six conference Purdue! Northwestern In diana Minnesota Illinois andMichigan I of thej second set but i ei JLandis Announces Series Conference CHICAGO Sept (UP) Baseball Commissioner Landis announced today he has summoned representatives of fiveAmerican league clubs and two in the National for a conference on world series plans September j13 Presidents of both leagues also will attend American league clubs invited 2 were Detroit Cleveland 7 York Boston and Chicago cinnatl and Brooklyn will Wi sent the National league Alice Marble Is Easy Net Victor OREST HILLS In one title round exhibitions: ever here Alice Marble of Los Angeles gained' her third straight 'national singles! tennis champion ship today by defeating "Helen Ja cobs four timel winner of the WVRI6HT MR KELLY I'M MEETIN' HIM DOWN TOWN IN A XV HOUR 1940 COACHING STA VARSITY Mai Elward (Notre Dame) head year ten years pre vious as assistant coach) Guy Mackey (Purdue) assistant (Tenth William ehring (Purdue) assistant previous as freshman coach) (Mel) Taube (Purdue) assistant head coach at Massachusetts State and freshman coach at Purdue) Sam Voinoff (Purdue) assistant (Sixth year ttfo years with freshmen) (Herb) Duggins (Purdue) assistant (irst year five years assistant coach at Louisiana Tech) I'VE REEREED LOTS A charity BOUTS AND IT SHUNT BE ANY Vt'AR RANGE PER DIPERNT ST( YER LICENSES DEUZ I'lVl GITTIN'I PAID cr Thornton Lee Edges Cleveland Out 2 to I Idle Tigers Get Lead I By RAY BLOSSER CLEVELAND Sept 9: (AP) Thornton Lee southpawed the Cleveland Indians out of first place today passing out only four hits as the Chicago White Sox defeated' slump ridden Tribesmen 2 to 1 The idle Detroit Tigers thus took over first place by a half game ana tne lasc cnmoing iew( xorK In the past 11 years football teams have set a remark ably consistent pace to compile a 745 standing for the period a mark that is equalled only by Ohio State The aged nearly three victories in four starts for the period from 1928 to 1939 inclusive standing for the 11 year period follows: Won 38 I 4 41 36 34 33 23 17 18 1940 SCHEDULE Sept Butler at Purdue (12th game) Purdue at Ohio State (8th game) 'i Past record: Won 1 lost 6 12 Purdue at Michigan State (4th game) Past record: Won 3 lost 0 Wisconsin at Purdue (25th homecoming Past record Won 9 lost 10 tied 5 Purdue at Iowa (19th game) Past record: Won 9 lost 10 tied 5 9 Purdue at ordham (6th game) Past record: Won 2 lost 2 tied 1 Nov 16 Purdue at' Minnesota (12th game) Past record: Won 3 lost 6 tied 2 Nov 23 Indiana at Purdue (43d game) Day Past record: Won 24 lost 13 tied 5 Totals LAAYETTE Sofiak ss Bush ss i Wyss rf Hosinski I Mackiewicz cf Chase If Grieshop If Cato PROSPECTS INE OR BIG SEASON IN CONERENCE Many Outstanding Backs Should Give Saturday Crowds Plenty of Thrilling Moments and Kul 1 Left velnnd 3 OUNTAIN PEN HEADQUARTERS IIKCKEIVS 518 20 Main St Phone 5036 GREAT Remodeling Sale NOW GOING ON QUEEN CITY SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Yankees who open a a two game series here tomorrow face the Indians only a half game behind wass the unhappy seventh defeat in eight starts The game wash't even as closo as the score indicates The Sox Who won only five of their prev ious 21 starts against the Tribe this year made 11 hits off Harry Eisepstat and his ninth inning 'successor Joe Dobson Three of the blows came in the fourth inning when the Chicago ans scored their first Tun With one out Joe Kuhel and Julius Solters singled Kuhel halt ing at second Luke Appling hit a sharp drive toward first base and Oscar Grimes Subbing for the arid I 1939 SCORES 0 Notre Dame 3 13 Minnesota 13 20: Michigan State 7 Santa Clara 13 Iowa 4 Northwestern 0 Wisconsin 7 Indiana 6 Poll rf If pit nor '1 4 3 4 3 lb "3 a 1 9 O' double by Mackiewicz that bounc ed back off the center field bleachers The five star program was the first under the management of the new Columbian Park Recre ational Center Inc and all those present were lavish in their praise i or trie ornnizdtion stated purpose of the bring many more tractions to Lafayette AB IL A Gantenbein 3b Rubeling 3b Moses rf Miles rf Chapman cf 4 Johnson If biminons If Dean 1b Wagner McCoy 2b Davis 2b Chapman Brancato1 ss Miles Heusser ROGERS East Side Square HESAYSIWE CALL 'IM RIGHT BACK HE'LL HAVE TIME T'ADVERTISE IT WEDNESDY Veteran Shoots Two Under 70 Paces Dick Chapman Jack Cree Tom Whiteway by Stroke By BILL BONI MAMARONECK Sept 9 (AP) Maurice Mc 1 Carthy who has been giving a good account of himself in high caliber golf since 1927 did so again today when he paced the 18 hole qualifying round for 4 the National Amateur golf cham pionship with a two under par 70 over the west course of the Winged oot golf club so it gave the Cincinatian only a one stroke margin over his closest pursuers Actually he was the pursuer since he came Ifi last of the pace setters Bracketed behind him at when the work was done were Dick Chapman who croonsoccasionally and hits good golf shots consistently Jack Cree a blond husky 24 year old from up state New York and Tom White way of Cleveland That Chapman should be up in the running was no surprise The Winged oot course virtually is Dick backyard But Cree Whiteway were considerable prises SON YANKEE Cree "medalist in his sectionalqualifying roundwas playing in the tournament for the first time Son of Birdie Cree one time Yan kce outfielder he clipped two strokes of the front par with a 34 and then held on well enough for a 37 coming home Chapman played it the same way while Whiteway was out in 35 and came back in par 36 McCarthy who had Bobby Jones 1 down with 3 to go in the first round in 1927 start out sen sationally but he staged a whirl wind finish Two bogeys and a birdie brought him to the turn in 37 and nobody turned a hair TURNS ON HEAT At that1 point McCarthy turned on the heat Smacking his the 6hots'that pay off on this course with and decis oni he laid his approaches onthe 12th 14th 115th and 16th within three fee or less of the cup got three birdies miss on an eight foot at the 17th he would ha 69 one stroke from the record 'Nt Behind him and the three 71 shooters the brackets began get ting crowded Marvin (Bud) A'yWard of hpokanc defending title holder ami favorite found a lot of good company at par 72 including such contenders as Trailer Bill Holt of Syracuse Skip Alexander of Duke reddie Hias of New Orleans and the hard hitting vet eran Ellis Knowles who was a semi firHt list in this tournament in 1 1906 and won the intercollegiate title for Yale in 11907 Gus Moreland Harry Haver stick last first round lead 1933 champion George had the 74 group Ed Meister of Cleveland Burke of Newport I champion Jess Sweetser medalist Tom chase may produce a scrap with Michigan and Indiana rated chances at crashing the title ture 1 LARGER CROWDS Larger Big Ten crowds have turned out in several sons may mark the standout games several of which come early in the season Major com petition is down for September 28 when Pitt plays dt Ohio State Washington invades Minnesota Purdue opposes rButler and Michi gan travels to California 'The following' Saturday October 5 offers such standout games as Michigan State vs Michigan Tex I as rat Indiana Nebraska at Min nesota College of the Pacific at Notre acuse A A If A Hgt Wgt I Home Town 5 10 i 165 ij Portland 6 1 205 i Appleton Wis 5 11 185 ll Greenfield 6 1 185 i Cleveland Ohio 5 11 185 Peru 5 10 175 Evansville 6 1 185' Whiting 5 11 170 Mishawaka 6 175 a Oblong III 5 11 190 L1: Cleveland Ohio 6 1 185 Coldwater Mich Hgt William Burnside 6 William Cronin 5 10 Charles Ehrlich 6 Warren Eviston 5 10 Joseph Hillenbrand 6 Thomas Modisett 5 11 John Vecs 5 10 (ENTERS Hgt Alex Leugo 1 6 1 rank Ruggieri 6 Warner Van Aken 6 1 Hgt Wgt Paul Anderson 6 1 190 Anthony Berto 5 10 170 Mac Blair L5 10 175 Bryan Brock 6 186 Marion Carter 5 11 170 Walter Cook 5 1 0 170 Merlin Gantz 5 1 1 185 James Green 5 10 185 Joseph Kalbfleisch 5 lt '190 LL I I I Ss.

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