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| sna match, that No. 1 upsetter of [them all—Bitsy Grant of Atlanta— plays Sidney Wood, New York veteran. Grant, conqueror of Adrian

versity football team will “go to war” in scrimmage for the first time tomorrow as the squad ends its first week of drill. Since it appears that Indiana will have more sophomores in its start-

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ing his athletes into shape for the season's opener against’ Ball State here Sept. 24. New faces that will probably be seen in the lineup for the lid-lifter are Joe Dezelan, Indianapolis, and

Cox Is Matched With Ali Baba

FOUR MORE ENTER MIDGET AUTO DERBY

ing trials to decide the group. There will be prizes for elapsed time, speed sprints and qualifying points in this novel event, held in

starting

The field for the midget auto Indianapolis for the first time.

John Rabold. They are the likely starters at the tackle posts when the season gets under way. Although he is a junior, this is Rabold’s’second year on the squad. He was ineligible last year. Other second year men who may be in the starting lineup are Bill Swager, midget passer from Charleston, W. Va., Charles Richardson, guard from Anderson; Charles McDowell, guard from Lafayette, and Ray Howard, another guard from Indianapolis. Bob Connor, junior quarterback, is rapidly recovering from a torn ligament in his hip while Victor Lanahan, veteran end, is still hindered by a bruised jaw.

HOLD THAT TIGER Tennessee plays the Sewanee] Tigers, Clemson Tigers and Auburn Tigers on successive Saturday afternoons.

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derby, which will begin at the state

fairgrounds coliseum tomorrow CHOSE FOOTBALL night at 8 o'clock, today was in-| Perry Schwartz Brooklyn Dodger

creased with the signing of four end from California, once was Don Budge’s tennis sidekick. Schwarts

ing lineup this season than any other Big Ten combination, Coach Bo McMillin is anxious to put the yearlings to tests under fire.

|played, but it is fairly safe to say |that he can't beat the Wood of this tournament. Sidney, on vacation |'imes Special from his gold mine endeavors, is| LAFAYETTE, Sept. 16.—Football

Matched With 1gn red hot, and is playing even better (fans of Indianapolis will find| Starting Monday, daily scrim|than when he won the Wimbledon [plenty of interest in watching Pur- images will be staged, with the

. title in 1930. |due gridiron fortunes this fall. The (sophomores bearing the brunt of Bitsy Grant Plays Wood as, Today's winners will join the four Boilermakers meet Butler Univer-|the work. National Net Singles | who made the semifinals yesterday. sity at Indianapolis on Oct. 1 and| Judging as well as possible from Near Finals.

Gentleman Joe Cox, the Kansas City grappler who subdued the 305pound Tiny Morgan last Tuesday, will get a chance at Ali Baba, 205,

[Quist swo ders, aia, Jem ever : Assist P Purdue

| These are Jack Bromwich, who] {three of Purdue's candidates hail |the conditioning drills, one line Mclicked Joe Hunt in a tedious match; |from Indianapolis and neighboring | Millin will use in tomorrow's work{Gene Mako, who conquered Gil Southport. |out likely will see Frank Petrick Hunt: Nancy Wynne, who stopped| Jack Brown, speedy halfback who and John Widaman, ends; Bob , Sept. 16 Margot Lumb, and Dorothy May played an important role in Pur- | Haak and Al Sabol, tackles; Jim who downed Mme. Rene due’s 13-7 victory over Indiana last [Logan and Bill Smith, guards, and year, is back in harness to carry | Russell Sloss, center. the torch for Indiana's capital city.| The current leading backfield Brown, a shifty runner, will un- combination finds Capt. Paul Gradoubtedly see much service in Coach [ham at the fullback position, from {Mal Elward’s ball-toting brigade. |where he will call signals. The {He is a junior. | halfbacks probably will be Cobb

Then from Southport come the | |T.ewis and Vincent Oliver, with Eddie

Lewis Is Winner Over Ac Adamick | Winchell brothers, Frank, a rugged 'Herbert at quarterback. |fullback, who is expected to tussle |

Hills to become the first man = PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16 (U.P). |with several other promising can- | Sophomores Vie

to win all four major tennis titles 7 |didates for the starting assignment | in one year. Budge plays Harry | —Light heavyweight champion John | "0, post, and ee John, | ‘For Butler Posts It is a battle of sophomores at

Hopman, who bears the rather con- | Henry Lewis, who hasn't found his ‘who although small, may develop | fusing title of “nonplaying captain | title very remunerative, looked for-|into a classy guard. |the Butler University gridiron camp of the Australian Davis Cup team.” + + sottar purses today after| Frank saw service last year when where Coach Tony Hinkle is round-

As a matter of fact, Harry isn't] his fine defensive work saved the!

nonplaying at all. He has played| | outpointing Jimmy Adamick of Mid- Boilermakers many yards. RR

FOREST HILLS, N. (U. P.)—The two Lh Ren on | Bundy, whom rest the chief hopes of ghee, United States today will bid for! piaces in the semifinal round of the | National Tennis Singles Championships. American hope No. 1 is J. Donald Budge, the redhead who needs but three more victories here at Forest

the best tennis of his life in this land, Mich. Indianapolis fans may see Purtournament, and is capable of giv-| TLewis decisively outpointed the due in preview, before the Butler ing Budge quite a brush. | Midland mauler in 10 rounds here tilt, when Elward's squad tackles

Alice Marble, who sincerely be-| {the strong University lieves she is destiny’s child this/last night, but the decision was F > of feann

_ (eleven here on Sept. 24. year and can't miss regaining the |booed lustily by 15,000 fans in Con Toh. = title she held two years ago, plays vention Hall because of Adamick’s Kay Stammers, the English girl| great finish. Test Em Under whose game is as good her looks. | 3 2 er 02 The winner was scheduled to get| Fire at Indiana BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Sept. 16.

There is no predicting the outcome a for the Indiana Uni-

of this match, because both are in- |a shot at Tony Galento, who is the AUTO RACES

and-outers. They can be brilliant | National Boxing Associations’ No. 1 one day, and terrible the next. If |challenger for Joe Louis’ crown, it should happen that both girls but Promoter Herman (Muggsy) produced their best tennis, Miss | Taylor, now wants Lewis to fight Marble probably would win, she Tommy Farr here next month. Wabash Valley being without an equal when in full | Lewis piled up a big margin, win- Championshi Cry. . ning the first seven rounds and | P STD In the other women's quarter-|nearly finishing his man in the] c C . M. final Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, fifth. The Michigan youth came Sun, Sept Wo Pa the most popular woman player, back gamely, however, and twice in| ungle ar peedway both here and at Wimbledon. en- the final three rounds nailed the |} TRACK LOCATED 7 MILES NORTH OF ROCKVILLE, IND, ON U. S. 41 Frank Funk Promoter ck Member Central States R~cing Association.)

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gages Jadwiga Jedrzejowska of Po- |light-heavy titleholder with punches | land, runnerup in last year’s tourna- that came near winning the fight. | ment. This is a tough one to call Lewis was forced to clinch repeatalso, pitting as it does the best|edly to hang on. As the decision | velleyer of all the girls—Mrs. Fab- | was announced several fist fights ! yan—against the most severe driver | broke out near the ringside and po- (T-2 —Miss Jedrzejowska. | lice had difficulty restoring order. In the remaining men’s quarter-! Adamick weighed 188; Lewis, 184.

Turkish mat ace, in the headliner : on the Armory wrestling card next more drivers. : Tuesday night. Cox scales 230. George Shearer and Paul Jones of showed a lot of promise as a june After tossing Morgan in last Indianapolis, Joe Ayres of St. Louis {ior but gave up the sport for foote around to watch Ali Babi whip Tenn. are the latest pilots to sigChris Zaharias in the main go. Cox nify their intention of competing | T has been anxious for a meeting in the mythical 2221-mile race to| able with Ali and he wanted to pick up Los Angeles. Tennis the Turkish matman. It will be for the field when Russell Snowberger, two falls out of three. Ralph Gari- official starter, sends the contest- EM- ROE "CM DONE SPORTING baldi, 211, New York, will return in ants away, but it is expected that|} GOODS Co. a prelim. |additional entries will force qualify-|l 2% WiasH LI-3446. HERE THEY ARE! Men here's real value! High grade suits and topcoats that look and wear like much higher priced garments—reasonably priced on liberal credit

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