Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1941 — Page 9
out over to George Raft, that movie fellow from Hollywood. Is that so?”
ager of the Bums 1 his head and| said, “yes, that’
tions and words haying to do with him, Mr. Raft, the movie idol of Hellywood, we the least.
very nice and whole thing and that he didn’t bar Reft, who is beloved in every American ‘home, 1 \ cher’s box; ¢ gest that it w Raft sat elsewhere. “I hear fellow bets on ball games, and I do not want any persons sitting in your box who bets on ball games,” Judge went on. 2 ” »
May Empty Ball Park
IT SHOULD BE added, of course, that if the old Judge is going to bar everybody | from the ball park who bets on horses he is going to empty ball park .many players,
he did was to suguld be better if Mr.
a form chart as score. 11 that he would
Del Mar track out. in California.
We pointed out then that it was very odd because all the time Mr. Crosby was part owner of the Hollywood -baseball team which is as much under the old Judge’s supervision as are the Yankees and the Brooklyns.
For the further miormation of the old Judge we wish to point out that Mr. Raft is also financially interested in- this same Hollywood Club.
So if he is not good enough to sit in the box of his close, personal end, Durocher, then why is he good enough to hold stock in one of the clubs which the old Judge polices and over whose morals he Dios like a crochety ol mother en?
Their Fi irst Season
Broad Ripple High School’ cross-country team is going in for interscheol competition this season for the first time. These six harriers will hope to make the debut a successful one. They are (left to right) Rud Crandrell, Ed Schaub, Bob Bosson, Don McComb, Pete Lee and Dick Schweinsberger.
Norris, Butler
Fullback, Hurt
For a little while yesterday it looked like Tony Hinkle was going
,| to get a break.
Then. the booglie boys struck
again. : Bo A leg injury forced Fullback “Woody” Norris to the sidelines as the Bulldogs practiced for their tilt, with Ball State Friday evening. If Norris is able to play it will be the first time this season that every Bulldog will be dressed and ready to go for a game at the Bowl. In the ‘opener with St. Joe of Rensselaer, it was Mel Perrone, big tackle, who was on the sick list.
Then Woody - Norris, fullback, turned up with a foot injury that kept him out of the Xavier game. In that game Boris ¥DPimancheff, sophomore left half, suffered a chest injury. e saw a little action against ste chigan, but was out most o e game. In an effort to get back into the
Ferguson the same Cardinal left half who bothered the Fairview boys last year when they beat Ball
. |State 25 to 0
The boys from Muncie will have a heavy forward wall, but their back-
drive. Behind the line, they average less than 175 pounds.
FRANKLIN, Ind, Oct. '8—Fresh from a day of vacation and celebration after their 12-7 win over Earlham, Coach Roy Tillotson’s Frank-
lin Grizzlies romped through warmup drills to day. The same starting combination that beat Earlham. will he, against Indiana State Saturday with the exception of Brooks Powers, end who received a minor.leg injury. : . The Grizzlies will be after sweet revenge, Last year the, Quakers drubbed them to the tune of 31 to.6. Four seasons ago, Franklin won, 14 to: 13. This is a rubber. match, in |
the three-game series.
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Fat Freddie's Pretty Lucky
By HARRY GRAYSON “Times Special Writer
NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Fred Landis Fitzsimmons paid the price for being the best fielding pitcher in baseball.
Few pitchers have been able to field like Fat Freddie. He really was a fifth infielder. Though he never before was literally knocked from the box, as he was by Marius Russo’s liner to his left kneecap in the seventh inning of the third World Series game, Fitzsimmons has been hit everywhere by balls rifled back at him— in the throat, on the wrist, all over. Before good old Fitz met with ill fortune in a World Series for the third time, much was said and written about hard luck trailing him like a faithful hound. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Fitg has, as a matter of fact, been one of the most fortunate baseball people. Fitz stepped from the American Association to the affluent New York Giants and remained there for 11 years . .. . broke into two World Series with them. Then, when Bill Terry felt he was washed up, Fitz was swapped to a Brooklyn club that definitely was on the rise. Pitched in spots last season, he bagged 16 games while losing no
more ‘than two. He won six while
losing only one at the age of 40 this trip, after being retarded by an arm injury.
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ao Sets Record
Officials of the Indianapolis Speedrome announced last night that another program of midget racing would be held Friday night. In last night's 125 laps of racing, Tony Bettenhausen of Chicago again proved the top-notch driver of the evening, setting a new lap record for the East Side oval in winning one of the 25-lap feature events. The second 25-lap event was won by Woody Campbell. of Richmond. . All - drivers who participated in fast night's program are expected to be) on hand for the Friday night events, when Everett Saylor, well known big-time driver, will be on
hand to handle the starter’s flags.
Bowling Notes
Three West Side Classic bowlers rang the gong Iast night. Merle Barrett hit for -688, William Tar-
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By One Point
Smock Ahead
When Biil Smock, Washington's 165-pound halfback, tallied two touchdowns against Manual Monday, he went into the high scoring lead by one point. He had a total of 25 points against Bernie Cassellman of Shortridge’s Blue Devils, who boasts 24. Each has scored four touchdowns, but Smeck Las converted once. Cassellman scored a touchdown against ‘Withrow of Cincinnati Friday to stay in the scoring race.
2 Tie for Third
Tied for third are Emmert Behr, Cathedral left half, and Pete oldham, Crispus Attucks sophomore, with 18 points. Ten others have two touchdowns apiece. Walter Hens, Manual fullback, will probably line up at tackle for the Redskins when they face Southport Friday night. Heins was put into the line position last night when the Manual gridders went back to work yesterday in preparation for Friday's battle, The team was put through a light skirmish with the reserves. Wilburt Allanson, backfield star, was on the sidelines with a slight hip
injury. Tech ‘Scrimmages Tech went through a lengthy scrimmage yesterday to ready up the squad for the Big Green’s third North Central Conference foe, the Indians of Anderson. Coach Ball emphasized passing. With: a surplus of backfield men, he changed the combination several times yesterday in an effort to find a scoring group. Keith Hansa, first string center, was not in uniform because of a pulled muscle, but .s expected to see action Friday evening. Meanwhile a pep session was to be held today at Shortridge as the Blue Devils got up steam for their first home tilt Saturday with Jefferson of Lafayette.
Central Conquers Ft. Wayne Again
PT. WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 8 (U. P). —North Side of Ft. Wayne, mythical state high school football champ last year, last night was defeated by a city rival, Central, by a score of 25 to 7. It was North Side’s first loss ‘in 15 games since the early part of the 1939 campaign, and it was Central who beat them at that
BASKETBALL
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{The ‘IT May Save Him From Using Them at Nebraska
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There was one significant innovation in Nebraska strategy, however. The Huskers worked many of their plays from the same type “T” formation with which Stanford de- | feated them in the Rose. Bowl. Maybe the “T* will save Jones from having to resort to* passing, which he has looked upon with disfavor ever since that day when Gus Dorais, Knute Rockne and their Notre Dame mates gave the Army a practical demonstration of it at West Point. Meets Kansas Saturday Nebraska will have a chance to combine its trickery and power on a second Big Six Conference opponent, the revived Kansas Jayhawkers at Lincoln Saturday. Kansas showed a scoring punch and a nice forward passing attack in deJeatina Washington of St. Louis, 19
aus. meets its traditional rival from the Southwest Conference, the Texas Longhorns, in one of the standout games of the week
lost 27 of his Rose Bowl players emergency and when practice started
to use of fast,
graduation or to the national fall it looked like he had an
frolicked with the freshmen last Saturday, but Coach Dewey Luster will give them double workouts in preparation. for the meeting "with the team that has become an early season favorite for the Rose Bowl
Orville Matthews, the nimble Oklahoma back who can go the
times within the five-yard line. Missouri, which entertained a
State. Missouri should have an easy time against the ean that North-
Over the ‘Sarg’
Billy Thom, I. U. mat coach, came back to. take the third fall from y|Sergt. Bob Kenaston of Chicago in the main go at the Armory last night. A step-over. toe hold won the match for Thom. He and the Sergeant divided the first two falls. He took the first in 14 minutes with a grapevine grip, and the former Marine evened the match by taking the second in six minutes with a body press and smother. Jules (Speedy) LaRance, Canadian light-heavy, took over when Dick Lever became ill, and wrestled heavyweight Dorv Roche in the semi-final. Roche won the match in 27 min-
Saturday at Dallas. The Sooners
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Passes, Stay "Way From My D Door,’ Says ‘Biff’ Jones
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Eddie's Still in There Fighting
A stranger catered var Tittle. family group. of The Hisies footiall pickers last week and immediately took over first place in the standings. It ‘was United Press and they hit 19 winners out of 23 college games, That’s a percentage of .826. Our Eddie Ash is second anyway you look a¢ It. He was second last week with 20 winners and five losers for .800, and leads the two weeks’ standings. with .782, or 36 right out of 46. Red Grange and Bob Godley are tied for second with 32 out of 44 each.
In the past week’s crystal ball league The Galloping Ghest beat Bb by: oi game as be Lit 18.out of 23 while Bb was Missing siz out ‘of his 23. : The entire foursome was knocked kicking by Marquette and Mississippi State.
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