Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1933 — Page 31
OCT. 13, 1933
6 Tilts on Prep Card Manual, Shortridge, Tech and Cathedral in Top Home Games. GAMES THIS AFTERNOON Manual n. Shortrldie at D*lavan Smith fl'-id Tnrh a. Monfia at Tech field Broad Ripple v*. Southport at Broad (tipple. Park School t Plainfield at Park field. Bloomington va. Waahiniton of Infilanapolia at Bloominrton. TONIGHT Cathedral t. Morton of Richmond at perrv tad!um. The weather man got into the Spirit of the thing today and ushered in some ideal playing weather for the 300 local high school gridders who were to show their wares, some for the first time, before thousands of fans in five topnotch prep grid attractions on local fields this afternoon and night. An old rivalry brought Shortridge and Manual together this afternoon in a city series struggle at the south side field, and a hard battle was expected. Conference Battle Muncie's Bearcats Invaded Tech field to settle the dispute of which team shall lead the North Central conference. Muncie has trounced Kokomo, Wabash and Marion, dropping a decision only to the powerful Central of South Bend crew. Tech has topheavy wins over Newcastle and Richmond. Another red hot scrap was carded at Broad Ripple’s new athletic field, where Ripple played host to the undefeated Southport Cardinals. Coach A. E. Pitcher's eleven has five consecutive wins this fall. Washington on Trip Coach Henry Bogue and his Washington Continentals boarded r bus for Bloomington and the local lads will not find any soft spots in this encounter. Both teams are undefeated. Lou Reichel booked plenty tough opposition for his Park school gridders in Plainfield, the opening scrap for the local prep eleven at Park field. No counter prep attractions will mar interest in the Cathedral-Rich-mond encounter, scheduled for Perry stadium as a home-coming attraction for Cathedral fans. Coach Joe Dienhart has his charges in top condition and hopes for a win are bright in the night tilt.
Independent, Amateur Football Notes, Gossip
Midways will practice this evening and all players are asked to be present. The team will play the Kingsbury Beers Sunday. Sickness and injuries have weakened the Midway line and players for the forward wall are needed. Tryouts are requested to report to Coach Hunt at 7:30 this evening at Minnesota street and State avenue. The Midways won from the Mallorys, 14 to 0. The game Sunday will be at Riverside park. Holy Trinity gridders will work out tonight, 7:30, at Warman avenue and Tenth street All players must report. The Trinities will meet the Ferndales at Brookside Sunday. Wizard A. C. Rrid team will practice tonight in preparation for Sunday's game against the Midway Juniors at Wizard field. Coach Inman has a set of new plavs to issue and all players are urged to attend practice. Ferndale A. C.'s will practice tonight at 7 30. King avenue and West Tenth street. Tne Ferndales will play Holy Trinity eleven at Brookside Sunday at 2:30. All players are requested to report for practice. including Engleking, Moore, Jesse, Welton and Ziegmuller The Riverside Olympic Club football team will tangle with the Third Infantry eleven coached by Captain Leitch at Ft. Harrison Sunday at 2 p. m. Tne Olympics have been strengthened bv the addition of McDonald, former Indiana University star guard and former member of the Indianapolis Indians pro ream. One of McDonald's pro teammates. Fritz Humbert, former Illinois full back, also is in the Olympic back field The Olympics, who travel to Muncie, Oct. 22, will practice at the Olympic club tonight at 7:15. '■Phllllpr 66” will meet the Rambling Jnsh at Willard park Sunday at 2:30. All players report at Caroline and Roosevelt avenues Sunday at 1 p m. Practice Will be held tonight at 7:30. All players wishing to participate in Sunday's game report. A game is wanted for Oct. 22 and 29. Call Li. 6568 during the dny and ask for Dan.
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THEVENOW TO PI,AY SUNDAY Tommy Thevenow. infielder with the Pittsburgh National League team, is expected to perform with Madison Sunday in the game with the North Vernon Reds at North Vernon. The Madison Eagles won the championship of the Southeastern Indiana League this year. Madison is the home of Thevenow. West Side Chevrolets will plav Greenwood at Greenwood Sunday. Prvor is requested to communicate with Manager Rider at once. Also Bowman. The Chevies will lineup as follows: Tracv. 2b: Kaens. If: Davis, ss: Pryor. Ib; Wambach cf: McKinnv or Becker, rs: Reynolds. p: Chandler, c: Finchum. 3b. A large erowd is expected at Hope. Ind.. Fundav when the Indianapolis Turners plav the Hope Merchants. The Turners were stopped bv rain last Sunday after gaining a lend on the Merchants All Turner plavers be ready at 11:30. The game will start at 2:15.
Thursday Fight Results
AT PHOENIX. Ariz.—Gorilla Jones. 156. Akron. 0., . B. A., middleweight champion. stopped Lou Bertman. 156 Los Angeles. 'Bv Rovo Carmello 15P. Phoenix, stopped Danny Martin. 135, Philadelphia. i3<. AT PASADENA. CaL—Eddie Murdock. 155. outpointed Don La Rue. 157. i6>; Ernie Hood. 12!. stopped Frankie Romero. 118, ill; Don Kennedy. 135, decisioned Young Joe Gans. 136. 1 4 >. AT JACKSONVILLE. Fla.—Buckev Buron. Clinron Ind.i featherweight rallied i the final rounds to beat Russel! Gonales. New Orleans, in ten rounds AT HOUSTON. Tex.—Dave Shade. New York middleweight veteran. outpointed Jackie Gibbs, Orange, Tex., in ten slow rounds.
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Illinois at Top Power Zuppke’s Team Is Reported Set for Clash With Wisconsin. By United Press CHAMPAIGN. 111., Oct. 13.—The possibility that Fred Frink, end, will be in shape to play puts Illinois at full strength for its opening Big Ten game against Wisconsin here tomorrow. Coach Bob Zuppke will take his players to the Champaign Country Club tonight, where they will remain until game time. MADISON, Wis., Oct. 13.—Coach Doc Spears w'as pessimistic over Wisconsin’s chances against Illinois when the Badgers departed for Champaign last night. He said the Badgers’ defense was ragged and the offense only slightly improved. By United Press EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 13.—Sophomore tackles. Chambers and Kopecky, will start in the Northwestern lineup against Sanford tomorrow, Coach Dick Hanley said today. Hanley also has decided to use Ollie Olson, a former full back, at quarter back. lowa Gridman Is Near Death By United Press lOWA CITY, la., Oct. 13.—Arthur Ehlers, 19, of Oelwein, Ia„ tackle on the University of lowa freshman football team, was in a critical condition today with a cerebral hemorrhage. He was injured in scrimmage yesterday when he was stiff-armed in attempting to make a flying tackle. He went through several more plays, walked to the dressing room and then collapsed.
ORIOLES DRAFT HURLER By Times Special BALTIMORE. Oct. 13.—Albert (Max) Butcher, former Athletics hurler, has been drafted by Baltimore of the International
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MANUAL RESERVES WIN Manual reserves football team defeated Noblesville B team yesterday, 6 to 0. Paul Brill led the winners' attack and Hutton scored the winning touchdown.
