Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1941 — Page 35

THIS EVENING

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¢ Yard-Cainers In the Nation

: SEATTLE, Oct. 10 (UT, P).—Bil -|Dudley, veteran University of Vir“|ginia backfield star, led the nation’s Times Special Writer college football players today in| Hower «Hill ‘Norton invoked the total yardage gained, with 398 yards |traditfonal prerrogative of in three games. - A. & M. coaches when he went on Dudley carried the ball 63 times, |the dining hall speaker system and) for an atefhse a 5 aaa asked 5325 students in the halls to| WISH eaders in other de produce e: nced centers gon ments, as announced by the Amer-|for i am Siete ae tonight a — | =i TT De ahytm al ne; ican Football = Statistical Burest} Homer Norton’s message also was dium at 9 Bil 1 ats | ane 7 | Gang Busters v clock. 18 Diss [| Michae design and pattern

By HARRY GRAYSON

: CALL THAT INDIANA duck hunters need right now 9s a good mid ‘fashioned: storm over the Great Lakes to soring the birds scooting in here to face the Hoosier guns. § Awough and tumble; gale: would scare aut the birds iand Send them seeking quieter and just as wet pastures. : To date very little*movement, inty the State has been reported but it is still very Yr searly and a few flights are | opens Cet. 16. "It's O. K. to take

a shot at geese, brant .and coot falready ‘beginning to drift"| from then on too. a oa on the northwesterii part of

"ber that waterfowl may be taken e State.

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were John, Grigas, Holy Cross, rush- published in the Battalion, student ; Michael & Kitty: od ; anti, Qammegie Tech, pos inet paper. 2 40 ach, 1300 ot wilt . ; of Destiny Tr Er on an uates ou e. range 1 the 10-round © r ; | Ma Howard Keating, Detroit, pass re-|his voice. —— Sis | Fas of Bert Hoh ifoms Se alned 325 ‘yards in. 40am Rankin, second sizing center” LAe we Dik ea Ir 8 and held-ou uadman last season, vr only between sunrise and four {rushes; Cantini complete 20 out of|was declared ineligible when he was Tallulah. Bankhead ) ory Dramas: . We were lueky enough’ the other | P: m. and thé game’s.over on |52 sttempted passes for a total gain|found to be two hours’ work short Play, lead in, AR ie for All :. ay to make connections with} P€6. M4. .{of 265 yards; Gafford averaged 48(of Southwest Conference require-|On€ You Want arrel Mosebaugh, of the State | ments. {suc usio: You Wan 13th Man Tradition plays, tle Foxes, . Leonard Holder, a senior eligible (S's ordi

N. B. Don't forget to get your |yards..for.each of five. punts, and want Department. He's | “Duck rp ts: $1 and [Keating caught eight passes for 122 Wakon the al you know, who knows for the first time, has been called by his draft board and, unless deferred | TeSented on

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t «Cos U. 'S. Post Office ‘clerks will be |yards. most: every. ‘duck. in. the. State («glad to take.your money. . Behind these leaders were: y his or her first name. : !

” 2 2 pti Harrel just got back from a to fn Fe four-day survey of the duck situa- | Squirrels Stop Hiding -. *

tion. It looks at present like most of the shooting this fall will SQUIRRELS IN THE: a

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be on open water. According to Harrel the pot hole shooting will be almost non-exis-tent this year. He said that despite the last week of almost continual cloud weeping the holes have dried up—almost everyone of them; Of course you may know of one that hasn't and, if you do just . keep it to yourself—we'd appreciate complete instructions on, “how to get there ourselves.» We wouldn't tell anyone. Honest.

Not Enough for a Drink LA GRANGE AND STEUBEN counties which have i been the

scene of most of the pot hole |

shooting in Indiana are as dry, we hear, as a taxidermist’s still life. There’s not enough water in those pot holes to give a‘igood Size duck a drink, let alone a

‘ Because of this;the birds will be : forced out onto the larger bodies ‘, water such as Big Turkey, liver, James and Wawasee. Some f the shallow feeders will -probably be found on the Pidgeon River, the headwaters of the EIkbatt and on the ‘Fippepanoe, i The latest reports ‘are that a few already havé begun Slipping. in ion the area of the Kankakee gnd Yellow Rivers. To date, ough, no one has reported any ghts from Canada, however. ose- who ought to know think hey’ re probably Just a little late nd will be here in. Lime for the iboting P. 8. She duck huntirig season

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the ins ‘and outs of. the coming ‘pheasant season a little later on.

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Race 140 Laps

A'“total of 140 laps of racing are offered tomorrow night at the Midgetdrome at Greenfield. In addition to the 100 lap trophy race, fthree heat races will be run. -

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etion of the State (sq Road 26) can start beifig ea 1s again, for the open shaken ended 1 yesterday. Those squfiftels who make their home onthe other side of the road however, must dodge bullets until Octy FL kd

PHEASANTS WILL BE unpre: tected from Nov. 10 through Nov:

to shoot at before then -and we'll

. 2 8 & Flying Fishermen TO . YOU FISHERMEN who think winter is the worst of all possible seasons and time only to plan for the fishing you'll do next season here’s an idea— Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker, president of Eastern Air Lines, and no stranger to Indidnapolis, writes ‘us that the Flying Fishermen Club is still going strong. All you have to do to become |, a member is register your catch with .full details with any Eastern Air_Lines eaptain, pilot or flightsteward or mail it to the E, A. L. at 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York

of 32. passes for. 240 =17 aut of 29, for 186 yards;. R. Miller, Kansas; 13 out of 24, 161 yards; 20, 117 yards.

So Norton fell back on the institu--tion’s twelfth man tradition which

_ |says that all Aggies shall stand at

all football games so that they will *'|be ready should the coach call on .|them to suit up and be ready to

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ing olin: Moser, oe M.j completed 18 out 240. yards: - Albert, “Dudley: Virginia, 13 out of

Punting: Busik, Navy, averaged

45.22 yards in ‘nine’ punts; Butler, Tennessee, 44.89 yards Fraff, Ohio State, 4450 yards in: six punts; Albert, Stanford, na ‘yards in five punts.

in nine punts;

Pass receiving: . Spivey,’ Texas, ‘A.

& M., caught eight passes for 107 yards: eight for 105; Henderson, Texas A. & M., eight passes for 72; Preston, Virginia, caught seven for 114;

Giants Lead Pros In Defense Play

Anderson, ‘Carnegie Tech,

CHICAGO, . Oct. 10.—New York

Ward .Cuff, a halfback with a

flair for sticking his nose in other people’s passes, leads in interceptions with three mates, Tuffy Eakin, are in a. nine-way tie for iisecond. place with two apiece.

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This first happened, and established the tradition, when Dana X. Bibl¢ sent into the stands for E. King Gill, and had him suit up to go into the post-season game against Centre in Dallas on New Year’s Day of 1922, after all reserve backs had been crippled. ~ Ready to Play Records fail- to show that Gill played on that occasion, but he did suit up and was ready. He had’been a squadman, but had not been taken on the trip. Like all Aggies, he made it at his own expense and was on hand when needed. Gill later won two football letters and added five more in basketball and baseball to become a sevenletter man and one of the few such greats at College Station. - Twelfth man got the next call in ‘30 when Matty Bell found himself in a predicament similar to the one

. jeconfronting Norton now. Short of a

center he appealed to the twelfth man to come out of the stands and

Giant. players dominate individual| produce a center. defensive play in the National Football League, official statistics revealed’ today.

Joe Love was the twelfth man’s answer. He played as a freshman, but his 155 pounds and five-foot nine stature did not seem to measure up to varsity requirements. After responding to Bell's call, Love stayed on the team and won his varsity letter. Keeps Everyone Interested Elsewhere the twelfth man in football is some rum-soaked bloke or squirrel who falls out of a tree quickly enough to dash on the field and attempt a tackle or place himself in the lineup of one side or.the other. The twelfth man idea, as it is practiced at Texas A. & M., at least keeps all the young men interested. It isn’t a bad one at all, especially when a coach has 6525 robust stu-

The story, which was writ ten by Lillian j Hellman, concerns the life of ’ Regina Giddens who gains contra of the family cofton mill by out-

witting ‘her two brothers only to]. $8:

become a lonely and bitter woman. Ray Bloch’s 2l1-piece orchestra

will supply the background music. i

” ” os The scream of sirens and the chatter of machine guns tonight will bring “Gang Busters” back to the radio networks for a new season. The popular anti-crime broadcasts may be heard on WISH at 8 o’clock.

Scheduled for tonight’s dramati-

zation is the story of the Indiana desperado, Raymond Duval, who terrified citizens of the Midwest two years ago, finally to receive a life sentence for his erimes. Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, former head of the New Jersey State Police, each week will interview a prominent figure in the war on crime. Clues for wanted criminals

will be broadcast at the end of each PidE.

show.

The series, now in its sixth year,| 8

was started by Phillips H. Lord as a crusade against crime and is produced under his direct supervision. 8. 8 » George A. Saas, advertising director of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility Co,, will review the book “Public Speaking as Listeners Like It” on the Public Library’s “For Businessmen : Only” broadcast on WIRE at 10:15 p. m. Sunday. Guests include Jackie- Wade, soprano, and the utility company’s glee club, directed by Farrall Scott. 82 8 »

Four Boy Scouts from the Shelbyville District who will attain the coveted Eagle rank next week will participate in -the regular Boy

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goo program on WIRE at 1:15 .-m. tomorrow. Phe Scouts are John Edward Moore, Eugene Shull, Ed Koch and Donald Kroggel. They will be made Eagle Scouts in a Court of Honor

fy ‘ns 8 . A new type of comedy mystery has its premiere on the NBC-Blue network and WISH tonight at 8:30 o’clock.

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The new. asphalt covered turns at the Indianapolis Speedrome on the Brookville Road were tested by several drivers yesterday with a result of greater speed and racing fans should get plenty of thrills on the card tonight. . Instead of slowing down on the turns, the pilots now slide their tiny speedsters through and as a result the track is how among the fastest fifth-mile ovals in the Middle West. Woody: Campbell of Richmond and Tony Bettenhausen ‘of Chicago|; are among thoseentered in tonight's sprints. Bettenhausen is present holder of ‘the track record for-ope lap and is out to boost the mark out of reach of other pilots in tonight's races. - Action is scheduled to start at 7 o'clock with time trials, which will be followed by 100 laps of racing.

Kellb : ellboro Gains Gold Cup Favor LIGONIER, Pa. Oct. 10 (U. P.. —Alvin Untéermyer’s Kellboro is heavily ‘favored to capture the Rolling Rock Hunt Club’s International Gold Cup Race tomorrow as the result of his four-length victory over the field Wednesday in the Rolling Rock Hunt Cup, feature Jake of the first day of the two-day mee PF. Ambrose Clark’s Steve Brody came home second in the feature.

The 2%-mile race over brush was run under ideal conditions before

at Shelbyville Monday.

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The Jordan - Butler Philharmonic Choir of 46 voices from the Jordan Conservatory of Music and Butler University will open its 1941-42 season at 9:30 p. m. tomorrow on WIRE. * The choir is directed by Joseph Lautner, head of the opera department’ at the conservatory and a professor at Butler.

Fiorello H. La Guardia, mayor of |of New York City and U. S.: tor of :Civilian Defense, drops in*on the “Information: Please” program tonight. at 7:30 o'clock on WIRE. He: will answer the queries of lifton Fadiman along with Deems Taylor, John Kieran and FrankP, Adams. >

Errol Flynn onteht lays the lead in an original radio play when he visits Kate Smith in her current series of broadcasts. on WFBM at 7 o'clock. Mr. Flynn will play the role of, Nathan Hale in “Heritage,” written] by Jean Holloway. * Other Sein. include: Jonny

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It is the story of “Michael, and Kitty,” two. sophisticated sleuths

from Park Avenue. Elizabeth Reller is cast in the role of Kitty while the part of Michael is taken by Santos Ortega. Johnny Gibson, plays the role of Doc Felix, their wise-crack-ing chauffeur. Miss Reller, who was born in Richmond; Ind, has appeared in

way. Mr. Ortega is of Spanish de] scent and Mr. Gibson was the voice of: “Sleepy” in “Snow Whi

new series of half-hour dramas tonight at 9:30 o'clock on WIRE.

The first of the series of broadcasts has a brilliant cast, including Margaret Wpycherly, British star who played Ada Lester in “Tobacco Road” and is now in “Sergeant York;” Alan Reed, comedian, character player and master of 22 dialects: Joan Tetzel, Broadway actress; John Craven who played in “village Green,” and Wyman Holmes of “Kiss the Boys Goodbye.” Violet Heming, famous English

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Communist Party filed independent nominations for mayor and 18 other candidates. * The petitions carry a picture of a long-handled sledge and pitchfork placed so they form a “V.”

new state law forbidding the use of a foreign insignia by American political groups. One member of the board suggested that the “X” sign might be attained by crossing the handles of ' the sledge ‘and the pitchfork.

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