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Middies BeatLima CentralMiddletown. Ohio.Probably the biggest surprise of the campaign, however, as the19-0 vietorv manufactured bvSpringfield’* resurgent Wildcats over Hamilton's Big Blue team, third placer in the top 10 list. Aweek• m •Oh. 18. Ohio's fifth-ranking MiddletownMiddies added to their stature to-night when they smothered a fast, well-balanced Lima Central High team. 32-0, at Lincoln field before a crowd of nearly 6,(too that satin a steady rain to watch thecontest. It was the sixth straightwin for the undefeated Middies. The game was the third losa forLima Central, the Dragons havibeen beaten by Toledo Woodwardand Cincinnati Western Hills. Itwa* the Middies’ third vietorv over Greater Ohio league foes.Next opponent of the Middies will be^the Springfield Wildeats, to he played at Springfield Thursday night. Springfield was defeated earlier this season bv Limaago, alter tailing to win |nnv of their first four games, Springfield had hatted fourth--Monroe Low*To Lima SouthLima, Ohio, Oct. 18,—Scoring ineach period, Lima South gridder*tonight hlankelt;i Monroe Highschool, 36-0, in a Greater Ohioleague contest. The lo*» was Monroe’* fourth against two victories.The winners scored 12 point in the opening period, six in the second quarter, four in the third period on a pair of safties, and 11 marker* in the final stanza.Central, 21-20.KENT STATE HOLDSHOMECOMING PARTYKent- O.. Oct. IS. GPv— Kfnlf
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Hamilton Daily News Journal

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Sat, Oct 18, 1947

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