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l To Halt Bierman Crew By JAY VESSELS, AP Feature Service Writer . Dec. 5.—Individual ‘playing brilliance, ingen. ° ‘coaching. and general squad ability Bave Minnesota another oS se em amet ‘wor! i Playi a schedule that started with perhaps the season’s h est test, the national and Big x re Nine champions had a fight on! Smith, so Minnesota shot F. ; hands in every ball game. { back Bill. Daley throug | eras “was be Geaegmitod retina for a 73-yard touchdown p 1 UF De opposi use Ol tke first play from s injuries to several key'men. At) —~ Loa a ates one time, tackle Urban Odson, | Smith was the decoy and helped | Geptain Bruce Smith, backfield! Pour it on in his turn. | head man; guard Helge Pukema; | MINNESOTA 39, PITTS- , Smith's. understudy, Herman ' BURGH 0—This looked like | Erickey, and end Bill ‘umm | was going to be one of 4 yates were sidelined. And all} Pitt-Fordham upsets heading ‘ adem starting players. __ | to the second quarter. But | ernie Bierman and his! broke it up with a 37-yard sp | Coaching’ staff always met the+to the Pitt two to sct up emergency, and they wound up, first. score, engineering anoth E -& gteat! and then let Higgins do a th football squad needs, including touchdown tune-up for his line. job in future eS. bril- er who neyer failed to‘rally safety man’s head to the Me: going’ ‘was’ gan 12 After the. r ~ Minnesota, ratled., to Score when | Smith : Yards to Frickey to j hero of gan five. Smith was d }More than one game saving sit- but Frickey hauled it over fore he, too, was hurt. : clinching score. Smith Foe that coaching staff. | only briefly. +" fnas who followed the MINNESOTA 9, NEBRASKA team—and that just about in- 0—Smith let Daley, Sweiger and cludes everyone from Baby Sue Higgins and others handle w randma—knew first hand bécame a very tough assignment (what problems popped up from | Higgins again provided the the most unexpected sources to| spark, passing to the Nebraska (22, tlen running to the Huskers’ played aminutes. Smith came in athe wide open. Pitched and ran the tying score. and - powerhouse 4 smashed the Hawkeves. |. MINNESOTA “41, WISCONSIN 12 6—This was Smith's greatést per- , | formanee.\In five plays after h: imgton got six points on Steele's cam# in to rally his team he third “period 12-yard dash and ‘passed and rambled to score, cet from in for We ith clinched it, driving ting 18 at tackle on the pz : eight to the one and_ play. He set up three other sc Pra :cking it over. + passing for two and running back /MINNESOTA 34, ILLINOIS 6 a pass interception to 11 and from | ome gang loaded for | there Daley battered it over. TO. NAVSTAS AND 2 NavSta added two mor RED HAIDERS DEFEND NEW- to their won colt! LY-ACQUIRED LEAGUE _ by _ accepting a forfeit £ ; Pepper’s Plumber ten d ® : i walloping Navy 24-4 in a s juled second game. A pair of hard fought baseball! The loss was the games will-be on for ardtent+2 lumbers-sintetheseny, ity, battery, fox Navy las it is announced, will a Fernandez in the box, op-; posing ace Harry (Bubber) Wick-} STANDINGS ets of the Trojans, Wickers will) probably hit his old stride vith ~ Joe Navarro behind the plate to} Island City Softball Lea stop his slants. Bubber has been! Club— reluctant to “open up” with the) Pepper's Plumbers young and inexperienced battery noysta tate he has had in the recent NA past but will “let "em fly” at Si See Navarro. Joe caught Wickers a| Coast Guard = number of years ago before he Red Raiders - Z jéined the Coast Guard and be-! Navy ____ 311 25 sAepyqalg SAvpoL came_a member of the Pandora i Bears, who withdrew from the’ jyo.44 City 223 Chaps league last Sunday. 3 ta0, Baseb egg Besides Navarro, the Trojans iE y. La. Pet will} “sport” other members of Red Raiders —— 6 ars. Raiders will probably, Key West Conchs be the same lineup wert pa eet - em to the of i th top i . fast-stepping Regulars of} - - ‘Albury will oppose the yi, — == | Albury and Hamlin will have! their best lineups on the field for this clash. 5 ; who afe considered; Today produces another st ad strongest teams in these mentality. The disposition parts, have been weakened the terprising, leading to the s past two or three games by the! of progressive subjects,- po: absence of some of their best with enthusiasm. It is “pe Hamlin, however, says | that much success will be ga he'll have them all in uniform! during early life, with a pes- tomorrow, barring unexpected | sibility that later results may a ts. | not be so satisfactory. S i ‘Bomsies Almeda will probably} Horoscope _ Bu - And Resourcefulness Put Gophers At Top Of Gridiron Heap Again MAKING MINNESOTA TOP GRID POWER To Biggest Stars “TOUCHDOWN PLAY SHOWS QUALITIES Smith. in the-runa ball and fades, as if to with Bill Daley back fo protect him. te go deep before he straightens out tc head downfield. He nm mow. brilliantly sidesteps the safety man. im down so that Walgenbach, 66. ean catch him the ball to end Bob Fitch. whe had come downfield after mak- ‘ (THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Here Daley blocks the Wisconsin left end, as Smith o Walgenbach makes the tackle but Smith, going down. laterals ing block at start. ND GRID STARS TACKLE PETERSBURG IN “KUMQUAT | BOWL” GAME CHRISTMAS DAY) mSOETBALE sce coum. state (Special te The Citizen) « By JOHN LODWICK TERSBURG, Fia., BANG-UP BASEBALL Plumpers rorrer = _*002y In History bomb Ethiopia, merican hospital TOMURROW | fied to carry the pigskin for nice! First -Game—Trojans vs. Red NAME staecre z . pound fullback, s almost equal- Cokmmbia foot- Ss nbus, Ga, 52 years Cc. & St Louis RR, born at Nashville, 52 years ago. rehbishop Thomas J... Walsh: ewark, N. H, Catholic pre born in Parker's i LEGALS ME THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. STATE OF i Case No. 8-112 NIGHT jGRACE TURNER GUARNEROS, tif. attractions for outstanding col-! First Game—Coast Guard ve) vs. roa - lege and university elevens but | Pepper's Plumbers. e ALFONSO GUARNEROS, the only interscholastic’ desist = tme came teey va. NA. Defendant ; WEDNESDAY NIGHT | ORDER OF PUBLICATION booked for the holiday week is) pirst Game—Navy vs. Ceast TO: scheduled for the Sunshine City | Guard. ALFONSO GUARNEROS, “Kumgquat Bowl”, where two} a ; Residence Unknown. brilliant high school elevens, one BASKETBALL | You are hereby required to ap- composed of all stars, the pick of} High School Gym, 7:30 p.m. | Pear to the Bill of Complaint for 52 schools within. the. greater! a {Divorce -in the above styled Cleveland area, will be pitted First Game—Marines vs. Coast A D. 1942, otherwise the allege. against the strong and powerful; Guard. tions therein will be ‘taken as St. Petersburg “Green Devils”,} Second Game—Gas Company confessed. Tommy Hudson, St. Peters-| TUESDAY NIGHT | @oweek for oureonsecutive seats burg’s crack halfback, a cer! ie ed —- — Air Sta-|in The Key West Citizen. 2 news. tainty for selection upon the . Second Game—Army vs. Sound Florida State scholastic all-star} School. | Done and ordered this 5th day eleven, will play in his final/ WEDNESDAY NIGHT | of December, A. D. 1941 . game for the Green Devils. Tom-|_ First Game—Marines vs. High (SEAL) Rae © Baer: my graduates in June. His name} School B. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Men- will go down into local high! Second Game—Gas Company ree County, Florida. schvol football circles as one of} VS. ‘Coast Guard. ; By: (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer the outstanding <stars of the! THURSDAY NIGHT Deputy Clerk. game. . Tommy. was..St. Peters-| Naval Air Station vs, Ma- dec6-13-20-27;1941 jan3.1942 burg’s greatest ground gainer | Times. through the season. He averaged MONDAY (DEC. 15) NOTICE EXDER FICTITIONS 97 yards a game from. scrim-|_ First Game—Army vs. Lions! ye ee mage. NOTICE IS HE the undersigned. Tommy, who is Florida schol-} Second Game—Ges Company in business under the £ astic sprint champion, coveged 5 High School B. Sas mcs over 200 yards in returning punts) _ WEDNESDAY (DEC. 17) the Clerk of the Cirestt and@ kicks. He has returned the! First Guard SS gee eg 1842 ball over 250 yards in returning’ Sound School. : at . kick-offs. He tallied 12 touch- Second Game—Naval Air Ste-| downs and has made runs of 40, tion vs. Gas Company. i - 58, 70, 80, 85 and 87 yards. FRIDAY (DEC. 18) j, SOTee ae Cleveland is going io find a First Game—Army vs Ma-' yorice Is HEREY i i: Tines. the undersigned, der eel, who, once. under-way, has) Second Game—Coast Guard never been overtaken. Cleve-| 5 High School been developed by head coach | Dick Jones, who are well quali NOTICE ENDER FICTITIONS gains. Calvin Seeley, the 174- ly as fast as Hudson and a dan-' 2 gerous man to tackle when un-| DECEMBER 14 (with the Cierk af the Circalt Court der full momentum. \_ First Game—Red’ Raiders ws. {af Memon Comeed Aes: Jones has developed an up-/Regulars. Beat | 1 ted A DELARDO RODRIGERE, and-coming kicker in . Jimmy! Second Game—Trojans vs. 7 1. e$-13-20-27, > jana.2942 Stewart, who has added many a} West Conchs. ia SBE OMA. point for the Green Devils to-/ DECEMBER 21 | wards the last-half of the sea-, First Game—Key Wesc Conchs | SHIFRIN son, when his particular prowess| ¥S. Red Raiders. DR. AARON H. was discovered. | Seeond Game—Regulars vs. Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery Four games have been played Trojans. in the annual North-South in-) DECEMBER 28 terscholastic holiday _elassics._ Two games were won by the: West Conchs. ; Buckeyes, one by Florida and Second Game—Red Raiders va there was one scoreless tie. | Trojans. ces | The Christmas Day game is JANUARY « the only football event on Flori-' First Game—Key West Conchs: da’s calendar for that holiday. | vs. Trojans. } cause on the 5th day of January, . @ joa selene! in Key, West, > ¢ GIVEN that Clerk of the Cirenit Court of of “{Trepicel) idand st Store, intends te reginter a Sevens RAMs With the LEGALS N TSR CHECUTT oF ELEVENTH JSUDIZAL CRCEEF oF FLORIBA. 1. AND Per Sen ROB COUNTY. & (RAN CEET. Se. T404 RICHARD H KEMP, ax Trus- tee. et al, Pimineifia, vs LIAM G. 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