Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1940 — Page 11
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1040 Here's the Broad Ripple ‘Backfield for
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Coming this way under They are (left to right) biddie Cor Steck are returning lettermen,
But We Wouldn't Know Much Cliff Gets Cup
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By J. E. O'BRIEN
lector to get football m And since gee-gee home pick up came
Don’ t Ey er Sell Purdue Short
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neve had Elward ‘says but he
ich game experience.
well as be quires him to leave forwarding addresses at every other five-yard marker. At that Postal would have | carried his statement for scarcely more than cigaret change. Ii was | and we quote verbatim-—“"Pretiy |
Aud most of ‘emi | | v night,
he middle and alvin, gives us ela about quarhave it myehanically, but I thi hat Byelene or Rankin will call signals when they are in thet «un BY least through the first few games.’ Purdue is tied with Ohio State with a Western & average of 745 during the t 11 years. It S oltre Of hie few teams in the counsiry that h a HO average with Fordham Its 1940 schedule with only three
home games, is not too ditficult, al-
By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor STER PATRICK, the
nave IT not af-
140-41 cam-
big, arent they? are juniors lL.ook out next yeai Bul one gander ai that backfield, |. whether Broad
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a full head of steam is Broad Ripple High School's first-string backfield. welins, Werh Baton, James Smith and Bill Steck, Cornelius, Eaton and
ard Wall
A . v. § a fleet-footed butterfly col-| nt Broad Ripple High School
SINce Carrying owl favorite | sol Information we did | voor a taiiback lying prove | all grass chase what we thought ling LBall-carrier ail the 9th St. only to nd lie tident manager who figa we were trymeg to prion oie | I the footballs a is Tiwst,
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Sorry, Ed's wm a Hunry
Tr ~ a 34 ~ 5 ‘ Naturally Coach Rd Diederich | would be thie man 16 contact about | such matters, but his football-|
teaching business just about re-
and you wonder Ripple backers will have to wail until next year. On the whole, il
shapes Wa as the most Experienced
ball-luggimg quartet mm town At quarierback, 1s highi-stepping
Eddie Comnelius, who did creditable
toting last vear behind a aeavy line in which his hrothier George played tackle Fuewmy coaches woii'l be glad to learn that youhg Eddie a Junior now and wilt ue tl to Ac further damage Faton Is Back Ning letterman is i gl skirting off tackle third rvea mede-ove
wiil handle the right ieee
signhment. James Snuih tossed in with this exric at the other half ovs know hew 1@ run they can block. Yoo. Bath Coi ana Katon sre creditable
kicirers And That's shout all one
{ coach could ask, don't yeu think?
“Conditions are much more se-| rious now than they were at the end of the play-offs a year ago,” says Lester. “War-—serions war--seeimed yet far a y then, It was treated vow, however, it’s a dead serious hing throughout Canada and evervone knows just how much the National Hockey Teague depends on Canada for alent and box-office support, “You read notes in Canadian |
Yarmadian Canadian
NINE service r hockey season he war cutting kK feels shis would tul season. The s favorable Man ers co-operated h \ Ip for ning s« that p ust
ounlo
“Davey Kerr, our goalie, is an example. Kerr is 30, married and a child. A man in Kerr's position t 1 1 led on un
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no chances
“HE VOLUNTEERED, got some f ; t home and now he's i ara Falls. Bulch ny is In the same unit “So neither of them ave to worry] about interruptions.” Hockey would suffer [ramen os blow if Germany’ { Krie Britain should be succes Should that come ‘o Dass : there ne venturing a guess what wi oy become of Canada’s national game
od 0 hs Back in Big City WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (NEA) —By meeting Manhattan at the Polo Grounds, Oct. 4 in a night game, George Washingion piays in New York for thie first time in 1
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Up front the picture is not so rosy. There's no shortage of weight or willingness, but graaquation vir-
tually drained away ail the experi-| now it appears that!
ene Right the forwards will line up like this: Richard IMuber, left end; George Steimhaur, left tackle: Don Delong, left guard; Irwin Dieckman, center; en Westervell, right guard; Wil- |
liam Reckert, right tackle, and]
William Comey, night end Play Starts Friday
The Rockets won't have to wait! long 10 find how they compare with
the other boys in the neighborhood 7 evening they journey ita for their opener sud a ar make their debut at home Sevincur, The rest of the schediile is like this: Oct. 4—ai
‘| Sheridan: O¢t 1i—at West Lafay-
eile (night): Gel. 18—Rushvilie; Oct, 23—at Manual; Nov, 1=at Warrén entral; Nov. 8—Noblesviile and Nov. 15—Silent Hoosiers. And that, brother, is the informafion on Broad Ripple. If you wail more, chase the Rockets yourself We're too tired.
/Seek to Match » Hostak and Garcia
SEATTLE, Sent. 18 (U. P.) —Ne-
{gotiations to malch Al Hostak and
Cefernio Garcia, former world's middleweight champions, in a 10round bout here nest month were begun today by Promoter Nae Druaxman,
Local Skaters Wi in
: | Opener With N. Y.
“ludianapolis™ got off on the right {001 last night in the Roller Derby gainst “New York.” outthe newly-armived team, 12
was quite & rough specthat was served up for the Coliseum customers Three “New York” skaters—Capt. Lou Stasiuk, Steve Irwin and Coach Bill Bailey--were chased= from the oval for fighting 00 much. However, the
| ugh scoring honors of the evening
{wenl to a “New Yorker”
ef Ui Nighis FlushYourKidneys
che, SS s, Swollen le Rheuma X ir-
prompt and Kidneys flush ou eXCPss molds and wastes Xe u hay rything to gain and nothing to Yt ng Cystex. An jron-clad gl arante ped rr nd each package assures a refund of your Roney on rei RE BI CY Pecrice Lour on gatssh ed. Don’t al chan eS Y oy v ed cine thai Get
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Muscles Stampley. But on the other side Iw the ledger, P. Gorskv of the Rast-
ferners was injured during the first | halt of the game aud had to retire
hie night
Amat eurs will be given a brief
on the saucer tonight an I fealure to the regular Roller Derby game
| and indinnsyolis District Golf
championship and retired the
| shared top honors with net 66s.
‘Amateurs
| Pirates for a few days. BLUE POINT "Nase
Athlete's Foot “Lay You Up”
| Ttebing torment of Athlete's Foot and other surface
For Keeps
CLIFF WAGONER'S monopoly on the Columba Club golf championship remained unbroken today, thauks te his one-over-par shooting over ule "Broadmoor Country Club layout The secretary of the Indiana
Associations pul together a 37 and a 36 to lead the field home in the club's annual tournament yesterday ln firing his 73, Wagoner collected 15 pars, one birdie and was ole above regulation figures on two holes It vas Wagoner's third straight
Jul’s gross trop Other leaders were Bud Kennedy of Martinsville, 75; W. H, Atterbury, 78: Frank Weiland, 8; W. A. Kennedy of Martinsville, 79: Bernie Lehman, 79; Bill VanLandingham, 79. In the Calcutta sweepstakes, R. E. Crawford and E. H. Lamkin
Awards were distributed at a dinner at the Columpia Club last
Bowling
Bi Tarrant is the “bowling big stot” today, the result of a 656 total rotled last night at the West Side plait wu Classic League competition. ie GoO-or-hetter shooters: Bil Tarrant, West Side Classie €56 3 p ii . «+. B48 . 613 oo 636 . 636
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BASEBALL { The Brunswick, Ind. team wants a game for Sunday, Sept. 22. Mooresville and Baby lLincolns take notice: Call Advance 41-F-03 and ask for Bill Huffman, |
Glens Valley wants a game Sunday, Call DR-1861-R after 5 p. m.
FOOTBALL
All members of the 1939 Good Vill Buddies, who will be called the idisnapolis Buddies this season are 1g report 16 Manager Zappia 241 Fietcher Ave, by Friday. ReCrisits also are invited,
Spades A. C. will practice at 7:30 G CiGCk tonight
Scott W ould ( Catch
COLUMEBUS, O, Spt. 18 (NEA). —Don Scott, Ohio State quarter back, hopes ta be a big leaguo catcher, He worked out vith the
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