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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938

SMALL PARK

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Group of 25 Drilling for Howe Battle

Coach Reichel Begins 12th Year as Grid Mentor; | Turnout Is Best.

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Ry LEO DAUGHERTY The Park School football have versatility along his other Beca the immived Siuad at the Cold Springs Road Intion, the boys in red and black mt ist be ready to {ill any position. However, with a squad of 25, one of the largest he has ever bad, Coach Lou Reichel has hopes that Park will bear down on the throttle during the coming drive. It will be the 12th campaign he has directed. The former Manual and Butler captain lost eight of last year’s 13 letter earners and is shaping his new combination around four of the 1937 regulars,

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PARK'S PROGRAM Oct. 8—Howe Military Academy. Oct. 14 — Morton Memorial (Knightstown), at home. Oct. 21—Shelbhyville High, (night), Oct. 29—Kentucky Military tute, Nov. 4 or 5—Open. Nov. 11 — South Bend Central Catholic High. Nov. 16—Silent Heosiers, there,

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After the first week of practice— the private school did not open un21—it looks like the team up with Bill Elder, letter1d Bud Pack at the ends string tackles from the cuidisplay of ability seem to be rman Kothe and the veteran Tom rd. Par K's top Reichel’'s inv and Alder e{tover regular, ing center.

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Old Hans Tells How He Broke in as Shortstop .

Russell Harrell and Bob Cusack, — letter wearer, are to alterate at quarterback and fullback. Booted First Three Chances in Field: Likes to Recall Series Duel With Ty Cobb.

Marion Carter is slated for left half-

according to entory, are Sal Iozzo Breiner. John Lathrop. is labeled as stari-

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with either Kenneth Hare cr as running mates almost everyone is likelv to 1to the games,” Coach Reichel “And thev're liable tc be zen at any position.” First Game With Howe

1e remainder of the roster has to call upon includes: ney Barlow, letterman; Henry Tinney v. ends; George Bixler, Joe Frantz, Bill Higgins, tackles; Gould. guards; Harvey

By JOE WILLIAMS Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—It Coach Hans Wagner, one night before the West. He was smoking a cigar. sipping a glass of beer, and talking about the old davs—the days when baseball knew Dutchman and the greatest shortstop of his generation. He recalled he broke in as a shortstop. . .. “That's a funny he said. flicking ashes off his brown vest. “A fellow named h Bones Ely called him, was®- - Ei ing the posit (It seems that Ely was conspicuon hence the bone “One ] Clarke well an the lineup. made team. thought job. So scheming him look bad

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“And vou should have heard those Pittsburgh fans give me the razz” he smiled. “You see Ely was a real good shortstop and pretty popular, too, so when I started out by Kicking the first three chances I was a bum in spades. “But before the inning closed I had a lucky break. And it was just dumb luck. on first and second. | pitcher the sign throw to second to catch the runner off base. He didn't get it. stead, he 2 Piiahed and the batter hit] the ball “By second. the far

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Coac Harry Painter, Manual nentor, today continued to iron out cts aparent in last week's game th Bloomington. riday the Redskins are to tackle Southport Cardinals in their game of the 1938 season. to Coach Painter, there drastic lineup change.

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the ball burning through the box. I just stuck my - glove

play for myself. cause I was out of position. fans seemed to think that was all ght and the razzing stopped. I pr that was the best play I ever | made in baseball.” Old Honus is the last survivor the frontier days of the Worid Series. He's the only man left in baseball today who played in the This was the series in which the Boston Red Sox beat the Pirates. It was held in 1903. But the series Old Honus likes to is the 1909 set which Pirates together. At that were Old Honus and Ty Cobb. This was to be a clash not only of great teams but great individuals. It was the Tigers against the Pirates and Wagner against Cobb. Wagner shaded Cobb in every department, outhit him by almost 100 points and stole six bases, to tie a World Series record which stands and since base stealing is now outmoded, probably will always stand.

“But there's one thing vou want]

to remember,” put in Old Honus. “You can't steal unless you get on in that series I got on (In the third game, it should be noted, Wagner stole four bases.)

LEARNS LESSONS AT MOVIES

Gunnar Barlund, Finnish heavyweight, picked up most of his English by attending motion pictures. He frequently sees as many as two a day when not in training.

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PREWITT BOLSTERS | FRANKLIN ELEVEN

FRANKLIN, Ind.. Sept. 28 (U. P.). —Coach Roy Tillotson today welcomed to his Franklin College football squad a line-smacking fullback —Bud Prewitt of Columbus who from Indiana University. Prewitt had worked out with the Hoosier frosh for two weeks and is in shape for duty. Georgetown, Ky., added to the Grizzlies’ a game on Friday, Georgetown.

College has been schedule for Nov. 11, at

SOUTH BEND GRIDDERS

TO GO TO NEW YORK

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 28 Washington High School of South Bend and White Plains, N. Y., will meet in a Thanksgiving Day football game in New York, it has been Washington beat the easterners 13 to 7 there last year,

PARKER 1S DOWNED IN COAST TENNIS

1.OS ANGELES. Sept. —Several top-seeded stars ready to make their debut in the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Donald Budge was scheduled to play Robert Carrothers, San Diego, Cal. Spectators were still talking today about the downfall yesterday of Frankie Parker who was defeated by Owen Anderson of University of California at Los Angeles. Parker, fourth seeded, was outplayed completely, losing by scores of 6-3,

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OOL SQUAD REQUIRES VERSATILITY

—Down the Alleys—

Football

i ‘ . 3 i Ha : won| The English Avenue Boys Club | Tumbling the pins for middle] Hostess Cake No. 4 took three will hold an outdoor practice and

igame of 259 to which he added 229 games from Hostess No. 3 in the : and 200, W. Roth of the Continen-| Continental Baking Co. League. EROS hy be spas Nigh ot tal Baking Co. League led local] Two each were won by Wonder | Lo hh : Fac : Tw 4 4 ; play its opening game in ths keglers in last night's meets. | Bread No. 4, Wonder Bread No. 3, | City ; : : : i ; | City Independent League Sunday. i Five pins lower was R. Haislup|and Hostess Cake No. 2. | Managers of teams in the City of Pritchett Recreation. A 654 was A triple victory was scored by Independent League are asked io posted by C. Jung at the Penusyl- Murray's Dine-Dance in the City register all players at the Sports= and Stamna of the League and Siener Specials, Ted man’s Store as soon as possible League hit a 63% as| Rowe Specials and Douglas Spe- | The West Side Merchants were tn Morris of the City] sials Nore on the long end of the | practice today al 4:30 p. m. at a x | Larry Fox continued his honor | The Marott Shoe Store Ladies! Jonrminm ane fist ge ingie game rolling with a 636 in the League saw three-game winners in| — H. A. C. League and G. Piefer of Allen's Drugs. Double victories were | The Indianapolis Indians footbalt Pritchett Recreation scored a 631./won by John A. Grande, Common- squad will practice at Spruce St.and ‘Other honor game rollers included | wealth Loan Co. Gardner's Team, Pleasant Run Blvd. tomorrow at 7 | Radkovic, 627: Pritchard and G. [Nelson's Team, Em-Roe, Barlow's p. m. They will play in Cincinnati Smith, 625: H. Price and Koelling, | Team and Apex Grill. la week from tonight. Sunday the 624: R. Vollet and Alex Kriner, 622; Haney's Tavern and Conkle's Indians will play an exhibition Larry Rudbeck, 621. | Futeras Home won three in a row {came against Ft. Harrison at Ft, V. Perdew, 620: Lem Wyatt. 19: in the Gray, Gribben and Gray Harrison, Bob Bollinger, 618: Dwight Hiner, | Ladies Social League. Hotel Ant- | 618; Vic Gino, 616; Joseph Polock,|lers and Joe & Midge Billiards | 615; C. Roeder, 612; B. Hartman €ach won a pair. | The Indianapolis A.s defeaied and Scudder, 609; Downs, 607; H.| SiX teams annexed three games| pebanon Sunday, 7 to 4, winning ,Lawrenz, 606; Blanford. 605; Mec- | In the Pennsylvania League. They two games out of three to take the Anly, 604; Ed Truitt, 603; Jarboe,| Were: Tacoma Drugs, Republic gerjos, The A's want a game Oct, Simmons, Paul Moore and Dean Creosoting, Inland Container Blue, 5 with a strong state nine. Write Gaskill, 602, and Cooper 600. | Tuxedo Feeds, Herther's Team and gay) smith, 762 N. Sheffield Ave., or In the Indiana Recreation League Charley's Restaurant. Two games ..| pg_4560. two-game winners included Dr. Were won by Indiana Garage and | Pepper, Seven Up, Intertime Re- Stacy-Adams Shoes.

cording, Grow Upholstering, J. nD. At the Fountain Square alleys Adams. Century Biscuit and R. C. clean sweeps were made by I. L. G.

Cola. Century tied their second W. U. Seven Up, Pretsel Bros. and § game with Klee and Koleman and | SKY Lite Tavern. Coca Cols, How- | § then won the roll off. elds Root Beer and Fisher's Shell | 8 A clean sweep was scored in the Station took two each. | # Rotary League by Foreman. Two] of three were taken by Drexler, Schlaegel. Murphy, Lindemuth, Fox. | Pulliam. Akin and Coons. | The Indianapolis Power & Light | | League had triple winners in Trou- | | ble Shooters, Mechanical, Commer- tion Marks baseball club which he cial and Stores. Customers Account led to a pennant a decade ago in the! ‘and Harding St. won the odd game. Catholic League, has assembled his! At Pritchett Recreation the Fed-|veterans to meet the Fairfax Mer- | |eral Auto Supply, Robbins Market chants at Riverside Sunday in what | jand England's Market scored shut- | promises to be a rare treat for outs, Yale Tires, A, G. Maas Clean- | former followers of the Marksmen Jers and Frank & Mary's eretin] Ace Wuensch will probably share] {won two each. Three members of the mound assignment with Power{the Federal quintet rolled honor house Sauer and Adam Roman. The games to post a team score of 2854. infield will n...1e Babe Lawrie, | | The \ | Duke Dudiey, Jiggs seal, Ray Wurtz | Peck 110—1as and Paul Field. Colonel McShane, Hartman 24—607 | Fritz Marley and Jimmy Cafouros Coombs 2 Lin I—a36 will cavort on the green in the out-|

Piefer 2 1—631 . . Roeder 307—612 field with Jim Stahl somewhere around,

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