Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 18
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Chaney Signed For 6-Rounder
Colien Chaney, young Negro heavyweight who made a favorable
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club of Indianapolis at the Columbia club yesterday noon. Bo. McSEs, head football coach, denounced the army's policy of denying the rights of army trainees at colleges from participating in football. ++. L U. was hard hit by the ban because the Hoosier school does not have navy and marine trainees who are permitted to compete in intercollegiate sports competition. : : McMillin seid, in part: “The army boys at our universities have more leisure time than the students who play football. Many of them want to play, but are prevented through orders. My squad is filled up with 4-F men and boys, many of whom are less than 18 years of age.
*We Do Not Play Purdue This Year’ . “By all meuns, as a wartime effort, if nothing more, the army trainees should have the same right and freedom to play football if they so desired. ‘The navy has the correct ides. “We do not play Purdue this fall. We play the marines and navy of Purdue. It's not a question of being outsmarted; it simply just happened. But our opponents on this year's schedule will not eat us raw. They'll have to use a little salt and well never quit.” Indiana plays at Northwestern this week on Saturday night and the Wildcats are loaded with navy and marine trainees. . . . It's & tough assignment for the green Hoosier squad. » ® ” ya = » McMILLIN inferred that the Indiana-Great Lakes game on Nos. 13 would be played in Bloomington instead of Indianapolis. ++ « He said the army declined to allow the teams use of the Butler
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SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 21 (U. P.).~Angelo Bertelli, veteran quarterback, will lead an inexperienced Notre Dame backfield against Pitts-
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Columbus, the 10-round main event, if history happens to repeat itself. Walker, rated the nation’s. No. 6 heavy-
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up the play. Jolin Hutchings probably will hurl for the Indians tomorrow night and Bob Logan on Thursday. night in
weight, decisioned the Hoosier. A third heavyweight tilt will Leo (Red) Bruce, former state champion, against Al Sheridan, now
Go to the 2d Place N. L. Team J By JACK CUDDY United Press Stall Correspondent NEW YORK, 21.—If Brooklyn, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh continue ok. Se around second place, the ultimate occupant Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A.C.| ‘of that berth may finish with the lowest won and lost percentage of any will add a four-round curtainr the 67 years of National league history. raiser to complete the program. second place, has an average of 543. This rugged southpaw, was no pushover . ® of 543 registered by Brooklyn |'o 1h Tdisns during the regula QL Iadany Receives Carnegie Tech Post
Chiefs to F ’ : PITTSBURGH, . A (OU. P). € S to ace -Joe (Muggsy) na has been : ; ‘o xe named head Southall Sach ws ge Leafs in Fin SAEs Tosh & ponies ha dud Bed : sa season. By UNITED PRESS The Syracuse Chiefs earned the right to meet the Toronto Maple
Steengrafe. Leals in the finals of the Interna-| The Mud Hens and Indian batting tional league Governor's cup play-| averages for the regular season exoffs by defeating the Newark | clusive of pitchers: Bears, 14-4, yesterday, MUD HENS INDIANS The Leafs advanced to the finals! 341-—Boken +iSunday by sweeping four straight .33¢—Weintraub games from the Montreal Royals. |.311—Criscola The lop-sided victory yesterday |-304—Epps gave the Chiefs four of the six|-278—Bucher games played with Newark. Syra- yworth cuse exploded a nine-run uprising |265—Schulte in the first inning. The final series, also a best-of- | 254—Baker
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seven affair, will start at Toronto |-24S-—Stert! 224—Fairly reeeees S181 Delegates to the National ) : one fall, either Wednesday or Thursday | 245—Wren J169—McNair py convention at Columbus, rb 1 : : pl 3 a 3 night. The winner of the finals| During the playoff series the Vic- + #84 and § are Jordan, Sanders, De- | : will oppose the winner of a simi-|tory field free list is suspended, in- Borde, Aspinall, Charles (Bud) Cleveland Rams lar series in the American associa-| cluding regular season passes. Regu- Sawin, all of Indianapolis, and Fred ie Te soi Schwarts, Terre Haute. "us Rejoin League
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