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lujym v. jiii. A Natural Mai Is on Thursda The match wrestling I have been begging" for I ing the past year beconl; reality Thursday nigh Memorial Hall when Buddy I ture Boy" Rogers and "Profc Roy Shire collide in a 60-ng headline encounter. Rogers and Shire, two o most bitter rivals in wrestling both blond haired Adonis'! each loves nothing -better tl wild battle. Rogers at 230 will hold pound weight edge. Don Arnold, former San ) State heavyweight star, tak Pierre La Salle in the 60-m semifinal. In two other scraps, each a for 30-minute time limit CI Artec engages Luther Lindse: Benny Trudell tackles Jot Rogeati. First bout is in the ring-at In last week's bouts Daffy Francis and Frankie Talaberi tied to a 60-minute draw, wit) former retaining his MWA j| heavyweight title. The Great f defeated Tommy O'Toole, f Roberts won over Tony VagJ and Chris Belkas and Marco f went 30 minutes to a draw.; ?? Euchre Groi Lead Tied Tiny's and Mckinley's are for the first place in the i Side Women's Euchre League the Southside Women's Le^ Idle hour defeated Frebis 6 58 after playing 15 frames, leagues record for the numbi sets in one game. The standi WEST SIDE WOMEN'S LEAGU Tlny'a TXT* 2" Patio McKinley's . 2 Sunny Side . . Club Cafe . . 8 5 Don's ...... SOUTH SIDE WOMEN'S LEAGU W. U Lido .10 4 Sycamore .... . 8 6 Carolyn's .... Idle Hour ... . 8 Gay Bells . .. - 8 6 Bango ....-.. SOUTHWEST MEN'S LEAGUE W. L. Patto e .11 McKinley .,. .10 3 Pope's | . 9 4 Don's ....... Music Bar .. 5 POC . 8 Bart's ...... . 7 6 Gam Cincinnati U. G| Schedule for 11 CINCINNATI.?╟÷A 1953 Uni sity of Cincinnati football lei ule of 10 games was annou by Athletic Director M. Clu Mileham. Six teams on the 1952 c Tulsa, Xaxier, Western Rese Dayton, Ohio U, and Miami return to next season's sdhetf The 1953 schedule foliaws: St&t. 19.?╟÷Tulsa at TalSa, Okla. Sept. 26?╟÷Marquette at Milwaukee.-? Oct. 3?╟÷William & Mary at Cincinn Oct. IO?╟÷Toledo at Cincinnati. Oj*. 17.?╟÷Xavier at Cincinnati. Oct. 24?╟÷Western Reserve at Cincin SWt. SI?╟÷Dayton at Cincinnati. Nor. T?╟÷Ohio U at Athens. O. Nov. 14?╟÷VMT at Cincinnati. N*r. 26?╟÷Miami at Cincinnati. FEB. 7-8, IN SO The Ohio State Persian t thirty-second Championship J day, Feb. 7 and 8, at the So( It is a triple event this Show, there will be two Specie- shows?╟÷Siamese Cat Club of II England, Inc. and American ver Fanciers. Judges will be 1^ Laura Graham for the All-Br< Show and Mrs. John Revih^f for the Specialty Shows. Show Secretary, Mrs. Earl Fleming, reports an unusju large entry, with cats conr from many states. Among entries are a pair of Manx, ported from the Isle of Man owned by Mrs. Mark Fischer ITindlay, ?╟≤ O., and a red pr Siamese (very rare) owned $ Mrs. Ronald Koenig of Wayne, Ind. ??fe?·>;v* Show Manager is Mrs. Pe M^Knight. Assistant Show M