Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1943 — Page 30
3 the Chicago Sun, James S. Kearns season form displayed by Indiana's yer, the standout 17-year-old freshman new football campaign. . . . He's a most challenger, in Kearns’ book.
| Doubt About Hunchy’s High Rating’
PROBABLY won't equal the average of 2{4 yards a game offense set by Bud Schwenk of Washington of St. Louis in but & few more days such as he had at Nebraska where he will bring him close to the season's record of ° jointly by O'Brien and Schwenk. 4 about rewriting the record book—even if - $e ‘dosen't alter a line—there isn't going to be much doubt about his freshmen who ever got loose on collegiate
. » # Sr oug nost - games of the grid season is booked at Columbus, O., on Oct. 30 when Indiana and Ohio State meet. +++ This contest will feature three of the finest freshman backs
of the year—Hoernschemeyer of the Hooslers and Dean Sensanbaugher and Ernie Parks of the Bucks.
Few ‘Key’ Games on Tap Tomorrow
THE COLLEGE football menu for tomorrow afternoon is shy games. , . . In other words, the program does pot offer as
many “key” tilts as might have been expected: . . . For most of the : ry . ...In normal times,
Wisconsin tomorrow, a team get up a sweat... . Last’ year
» » La . NAVY are expected to have easy going with Co» ‘State, respectively. . . . Michigan takes a Saturday
off. ...Purdue rates over Ohio State although the young Bucks ; give a good account of themselves,
Wabush, Oberlin over Ohio Wesleyan, Kansas over Washburn, Tulsa dn the East, Penn over Lakehurst naval, Holy Cross over Cornell, “Villsnows over Bucknell, Temple over Ursinus,- Pranklin-Marshall
In the Par West, California over U. C. L. A; Southern California ower San Prancisco, March field over Sar Diego, Del Monte Pre- - ight over of Pacific, St. Mary's (Cal) over Alameda Coast Guard.
If Uncle Mike Will Move Over, Irish Joe Lynch Will Move In
By LISLE SHOEMAKER United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18—If Mr. Mike Jacobs, the country's leading promoter, Just moves over an inch, 33-year-old Irish Promoter J. will move in a mile, threat today, warned Uncle Mike to get out of the back to cogitate new and novel means of turning for his Oct. 27 world's lightweight bout between the Louisville slugger, | : ~ Baltimore's Ne«| because he was “just a front man, a . window-dresser on a salary.” ~termed “screwball”| He disappeared for a couple of at a sportswriter’s| months, then popped up in Holly- ) over a slight dis- [Wood with a bankroll bigger than a violating the na- bale of hay and started his outdoor of all {promotions—leading up to this next promotion at the | Angott-White title bout. field will | He put up $15,000 guarantee to championship | Angott, recognized National Boxing be the first out- Association and California State the war, Commission lightie champ, and undoubtedly become the brought Angott's manager, the vettomorrow. But what [¢ran Charley Jones out to impress is (him with California—and Lynch—in
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DePauw and Wabash will clash in the 50th renewal of the oldest continual gridiron. rivalry west of the Alleghenies for the traditional “Monon. Bell” at Blackstock field, Wabash holds a 23-21 victory
margin in the series which opened in 1890 while five of the games
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when everything you try works, but it can look so different when the reverse is true. : What is it the bard wrote about the sweet uses of adversity? If Southworth is*as intelligent and realistic as we think he is he'll make the most of them. Nothing goes easy in this worst of all possible worlds, and that goes for the baseball world. If Southworth didn't know that before he knows it now. And if he had to do it over, we are sure he would not have blown his topper and barred the press. What if reporters, or some of them, do
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Average Stays At 44 Points
By UNITED PRESS Evansville Memorial, Indiana's highest-scoring major high school football team, won its fourth straight game last night, while at the other end of the state and at the other end of the heap, East Chicago
Memorial defeated a city Central, 21-0, It was the first time this season Memorial scored under 45 points in a game, but the Memorial average remained at just under 44 points per game. It was Central's first loss to an Indiana
high of Louisville two weeks ago.
losers”, 12-0. After an impressive start, Emerson slipped into reverse gear and had lost three games in a
ex-champions last night. | Wen Nine Straight | Washington won nine consecutive games last year to win general | recognition as the state's best, but {graduation and the armed services {took most of the championship team. : | Only Valparaiso, which has been {unable to score a point yet this |season, has been unable to score a {point yet this season, has had | tougher luck than Washington, | ‘In an inter-state battle, Terre
prestige with a 19-6 triumph over a good Marshall, Ill, eleven, Memorial's victory put the pres. sure on its rivals for the mythical state title. All must win in games tonight or tomorrow to keep in the running. Muncie Central and South Bend Washington, rated with Memorial as the state's “big three,” were expected to keep pace. Muncie meets a weak Marion team in Muncie’s Bend W looked forward to a stiff battle from its top city rival, Riley night.
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Two hard-hitting, rugged heavyweight maulérs will clash in the main event of tonight's armory fight card when Johnny Denson, the Hoosler heavyweight champion, collides with Jack Marshall, 194-
The complete card, which staged under the banner of the Hercules Athletic club, follows LH MAIN EVENT: 10 Rounds; heavyweights; Jack Marshall, Dallas, Tex, vs. Johnny Denson, Indianapolis, SEMI-WINDUP: 6 Rounds; heavyweights; Bishop Murphy, Mil-
Basora Meets Zivie Tonight
DETROIT, Oct. 15 (U. P).— Fritizie Zivic of Pittsburgh meets {
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A double main event with each bout listed for two falls out of three, has been arranged for the show next Tuesday night
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