Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1940 — Page 7
TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1940 Thom, Champ Winning Play of 1940
DeCorrevont's. Quick Sut Back Beats Ohio State
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Jukes (Speedy) La Rance, 185, the Montreal performer who is gen- | erally recognized as light heavy-| weight champion, encounters Coach | Billy Thom, 179, Bloomington, Ind.,| in a promised action- producer to top tonight's wrestling card at the | Armory, |
It is La Rance’s first local visit | and much is expected of him in the |
way of skill.and speed. Thom is a | Aormer light heavy champ and has | been a consistent winner here for | several seasons. They meet for two ! falls out of three. As an additional feature, Armory | fans will watch Ray Villmer, the | young St. Louis star, try for his 10th | consecutive victory when he meets ‘Len Macaluso. 226, Buffalo, in the Semi- windup. Len, a former Colgate! "grid ace, almost upset Ray here Ygee weeks ago. Villmer weighs " Kay Bell, 230, Tacoma, Wash. and Pat Fraley, 225, Nebraska, open | the program at 8:330.
State A. A. U. Plans Three Meets
Plans for a state cross- country meet and two track meets were | drawn up last night at the first “meeting of the new Indiana A. A. U. track and field committee. The cross-country meet will be | held early in December, probably at] Plainfield, and the indoor track! -meet is scheduled next spring at] South Bend. The outdoor carnival
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Washington's Bears Set to
Claw Butler
Bruins Are Looking for Sweet Revenge
The Washington Bears of St. Louis, who have been outfoxed this year in recapturing their 1939 Missouri Valley
next on the Butler University schedule. The two teams play at St. Louis, Saturday afternoon. And there is the possibility that the local team may score its first non-conference victory of the season having lost already to Purdue and
Ohio University. For what once was
BALL ON FIVE-YARD LINE,
TOUCHDOWN AS NORHWESTERN
feared as a bear hug in the Misisouri Conference now is a mere em- | brace.
The Bears opened the season by dropping a 7-to-6 decision to Marryville Teachers. They countered, the following week with a free-scoring
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Redskins Hit Pro Warpath
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (U.P.).— Scoring in the National Professional | | Football League has reached an all- | (time high average of 31 points per | (game, team statistics revealed today. Five games per team were com{pleted last Sunday and 166 points! {were registered to bring the halfiseason's total to 868 points. Last |year the league average was 30] {points per game for a 55-game (schedule and set a new all-time { high. The undefeated Washington Red-
{skins set the pace in team offensive | play. {gained with 1687 yards to Green | Bay’ s 1630 and have scored 147 | points to the Packers’ 113. Sammy
lington passers, have completed {efficiency average—3 per cent better than a week ago. They are only two completions away from Phila|delphia’s 75 out of 176 tosses. | The New. York Giants and Deltroit Lions share defensive honors. | The Giants have yielded only 829 |vards to their opponents and are | | tied with the Chicago Cardinals in| pass defense, each having allowed | | 36 per-eent completed against them. | { The Lions have permitted only 45 |
‘points in six games. | | |
De Correvont Qut Of IL U. Game
EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 22 (U. P.. | —Northwestern University's back- | |field sensation, Bill De Correvont, | will not play against Indiana Satur{day because of an ankle sprain re- | ceived in the Northwestern- Wis- | ‘consin football game last week. | Coach Lynn Waldorf said De Cor- | revont’s injury first had been diag- | nosed as a “twisted ankle,” but X|ray tests showed a sprain. Waldorf | ‘said he expected De Correvont to be | {ready in two weeks. : Ike Kepford, regular halfback infjured in the Ohio State game two {weeks ago, also will be on the sidelines against Indiana. His shoulder linjury has not responded satisfactorily to treatment, Waldorf said.
Bowling
* William Wolf put on the No. 1 | bowling performance in town last| (night, posting a 681 total in the!
The Redskins lead in ground |
{Baugh and Frank Filchock, Wash- | 73! lout of 116 passes for a 62 per cent!
Brondfield’s Pick Makes Him No. 1 Expert (So Far)
whom we tagged “Pussyfoot” Indiana-Iowa game a tossup,
28-t0-20 victory over Washburn. However, last week the Oklahoma Aggies, who have the strongest bid on this year’s conference crown, said “boo” to the Bears and scurried them all over the field, 53 to 12. But the Bears never have lost to Butler and this year’s squad includes a few players who may chill the Bulldog’s defense, namely Jack Frost, a pony halfback, and Bud Schwenk, a triple threat star. Frost and Schwenk are Coach Frank Loebs frozen assets in the Bear backfield. Last week against the Aggies, Schwenk completed six of 11 passes for 101 yards.~
Butler lost to Washington by one-
‘is making us eat our words now.
A checkup on The Times’ board of foothall experts shows Mr. Brondfield is lead-| ing the league with a fourweek percentage of .789. During this double fortnight of prognosticating Jerry has made | stabs at 75 big games, picked 56] |winners, 15 losers and had four (games end in ties. In second place,’ a half-game behind, is Elmer
{Layden of Notre Dame, who is bat-|
ting .763. | Bob Godley holds third place with | a 757 mark, while Eddie Ash is in the second division (temporarily, we] hope), with a .747 percentage. The, cellar belongs to the United Press| pair, Henry Super and Harry Fer-| ‘'guson, who have a combined mark of .743. The standings: | Ww. L. | Brondfield .. 56 15 vise D8 18 «53 17
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It was his field day last week-end that put Jerry on top. Of the 22!
games he forecast, he had 19 winners, two losers and a tie for a .905
percentage. That, incidentally, is the best weekly mark shown so far.
|The teams that backfired on Brond- | (field were U. C. L. A. and Dart}
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Super is charged with the worst | one-day performance of the fivesome, picking only six right out of 10 the opening week. (day, Oct. 12, was another bad one | for the boys, Ash, Brondfield and! {Super all fanning seven times.
If you like consistency, Mr. God- | ley is your man. In four sets of guesses his average has varied only | .044. The Super-Ferguson duo has | had the most ups and downs, going | from its .600 opening week to .857! {last Saturday. But, for the most part the boys | are closely bunched. After all, our {Eddie Ash has picked as many win- | {ners as Brondfield and is only two | games out of first place. A bad week-end for Jerry now, and any of! his companions might go ahead.
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sided scores in 1931, ’33 and ’34, {managed to come out on thé short lend of a 27-to-21 score in 1938 and were ‘held to a 6-to-6 contest last
Coach Tony Hinkle today started his heavy preparations for Saturday, after giving his first two teams an {easy “Mothers’ Day” drill yesterday. | Butler showed great improvement in its ground offense last Saturday in the 19 to 12 triumph over Wa'bash, but a loophole to be filled is pass defense. Wabash chalked up De two first downs yet scored 12 ‘points by the overhead route. To cheer the Bulldogs against | Washington. approximately 300 students including the university band and color guard are ‘planning to [charter a special train that will {leave here Saturday morning. Hinkle {plans to take his team, Friday ‘morning, and may send 10 or 15 substitutes on the student train.
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