Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1943 — Page 30

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, ~~. g | sional boxing card on x a, ho Main event—10 rounds—heavyweights; Jack (Buddy) Walker, Coiumbus, O, vs. Buddy Paul, Philadelphia.

1043 football season—a remarkably| field, Ft. Wayne, vs. Mutt Schwarts, Cleveland. “ : hat restrictions—traditional battles e Mickens, Baer Ft. Wayne. yeteran scribe, said, in part, ina sports editorial take the center of the stage. Prelim—8 rounds—middieweights: George McClelland, Memphis, coming in for-some whis “ “could be called upon to produce Prelim~4 rounds—middleweights: Frank Rand, Indianapolis, vs.

in the Minneapolis Star Journal, Charles

‘Memorial stadium field wasn't ‘covered for

contest,

coaches wouldn't. talk for put

2

un's victory string still is unbroken. “However, that doesn't right the

about it entirely now that their

situation, The weather is a

gamble in these parts at this Lime of the year. In the past v. 1 rolled around, Minnesota's field always was covered ready for any eventuality in the way of rain or snow. #But all last week the gridiron wasn't covered. The first excuse that it was impossible to get the manpower fo handle the job. sounded quite weak in view of the fact that a call to army or

units on the campus or even to the football squad would have h to bandle the job.

enough help . » 4 *LAST Saturday morning, the mow falling it would be useless to fmpossible to get either the snow

» » # university claimed that with cover the field as it might be

or the canvas removed so that

She game could be played. There was some logic to that explanation,

Put it sounded more like a cover up

fect the turf a little better.

y = BN

for the original failure to pro-

“IHERE undoubtedly are arguments on both sides, but to have

SU6h ‘a thing happen in-a year when Minnesota is taking it on the. : ; it lays the university open to considerable

hin quite consistently ‘THE Great Indianapolis

squad is en route to Bloomington to The Bluejackets figure to defeat McMillin's

youngsters.

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IN THE minor league baseball

+. + Great Lakes plays“Takes. >. Purdue; the other member. of the -H defeated the Bluejackets, 23-13, in an early

Lakes football team is to be honored at & diner at Athletic club this evening. . . . Lt. Tony Hinkle's

play Bo McMillin's Hoosiers

Notre Dame Nov. 37 at Great der Big Three, ... season tussle, : SLOT. - . draft heid at Durham, N. C,

Fecently, the Rochester Internationals picked Pitcher Glenn Gardner

* from Nashville of the Southern Jost nine games the past season. . .

association, where he won 16 and

. The Indianapolis Indians also

gesired Gardner, so it was necesary to draw by lot from a hat, since only one player contract can be selected from each club in that

elassifostion

The Indiaris drew. the blank slip. .

went recovered from the blanks

“@b ‘em Ju the A. A. post-season playoff finals,

. . Evidently the Indians

the Columbus Red Birds fired

i

{other college colors, in many

several upsets in the waning days of season.

This season, however, with most of the top flight stars playing under

tended; the do-or-die spirit-may be

‘Imissing and so may the upsets.

For those who like to wager a bob or two on their alma mater here are the approximate odds on tomorrow's games. Irish 2-1 In_the East, Army is 9-5 over Navy; Yale 8-5 over

- | Princeton; Dartmouth 7-8 over Cor-

nell; Pennsylvania 2-1 over North

Carolina; Penn State 3-1 over Tem- |

ple; Holy Cross 2-1 over Villanova (Sunday); Navy 8-1 over Columbia, and Rutgers 2-1 over Lehigh, Others

Games on Air.

- Indiana vs. Great Lakes. WFBM, WIRE, 1:15. | Notre Dame vs. Northwestern. WISH, WIBC, 1:48.

in the East with the favorite first include Brown-Coast Guard, Col-gate-R. P. 1, Swarthmore-Muhlen-berg, Bucknell-Case, F. & M.«Willow Grove Navy and West VirginiaBethany. .

The first bout is scheduled to start at 8:30 o'clock.

Ii thie Midwest; powerful Notre! 1

Dame is 2-1 over Northwestern; Michigan 4-1 over Wisconsin; Ohio State 7-5 over Illinois; Oklahoma and Missouri even; Minnesota 9-5 over Iowa; Iowa Pre Flight 3-1 over Camp Grant and Great Lakes 7-5 | over. Indiana. Others, with the. favorites first, Jowa State-Drake, Miami-Baldwin Wallace, Oberlin-Wooster, In the South, Duke is 4-1 over Virginia; Texas A. & M. 3-1 over Rice; Texas 8-5 over Texas Chris«|

<|tian; Southern Methodist 7-5 over

Arkansa#; Georgia: Teoll / 7-8 "over Tulane, and Georgia 8:6 over V.M. I

Trojans, March. Field Even. -

REEL aay A NIH A aT Ta ‘Others ° include = North Texas

B® Texas Tech, Georgia Pre Flight-

By TIM TIPPETT offense so HOW many rabbits did you

. « ah, nope.

NO NOT even one.

shock. We were down on Blue river always be the little Volturno to us, It sounded

maddest.

But if we didn't bring back any

office with an alibi—and true tgo.

stand it—no rabbits no ducks, no pheasants, no nuthin’ ‘and us with all our hunting

two just to hear the shirt seams rip. ‘That tramping out in the good cleari air is the stuff. And we're going to do it again just as soon as the doctor tells us we can take the cast off of our leg

- that we cracked when we fell over

a block of cattle salt. Of course the cold we caught someplace hasn't got a thing to do with our stepping onto solid ice, an eighth

-of an inch thick : :

IN OUR PURSUIT of the news, as gathered by others’ efforts, we came across this item on the United Press wire: WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (U.P). -Sportsmen and other users of shotgun and rifie ammunition will have until Dec. 381 to purchase shotgun an rifle shells,* the war production board announced yesterday

Under previous orders limiting®* the sale of ammunition,*** users other than farmers and ranchers

1 were only allowed to purchase be-

tween Oct. 1 and Nov. 15 The WPB said that production

{| of the 82500000 shotgun shells

0 the jeep and with a of his paw went smashing th the tall grass and out of By this time we couldn't have shot any#hing if our life depended on it. Up above ducks wheeled in tight circles. The same ducks we'd seen earlier and thought

were frightened...

by the 5th army on the Blue. We’ “knew better

and 12,000,000 cartridges made available was slower**** than had been gnticipated***** and that the time extension will allow hunters

to obtain ammuntion before hunt-

ing season expire t*e*ee “Things that people used to put in guns so they would shoot, very abundant some years back. - **A word meaning to halt, stop,

cease, desist, culminate, cut off,-

end, finish as in the Russian “liquidate.” Or so the WPB seems to think, ¥eeSee . . #s¢*Ha ha. (Pronounced with /a sneer.) *see*The Greeks had a better word for it. #¢ssssCome to think about it

Clemson and Southwestern-Abilene Alr base. ” On the West Coast powerful

March field and once defeated

Southern California ‘are an even bet in the clash of the Pacific's power eleven. California is 5-1 over U. C L. A, and St. Mary's PreFlight is 4-1 over San Francisco. In two Rocky Mountain region games Colorado college is 5-1 over Utah and New Mexico is 2-1 over Denyer, : : ey

LU. Reserves

Face Sailors

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 12 (U. P).~Coach Bo McMillin, who has been experimenting with his Indiana university football team all week, came up today with six new

Plagued by injuries and faced with an important Big Ten game against Purdue next week, McMillin had indicated that reserves would carry the brunt of the game against

the Bal Capt. John Tavener at center and |

and Don Mangold and’ tackle Jesse McCune were to see only limited service. 4

Net Season Tonight

Ripple Squad __|]

yers{For Grid Tilt

-school basketball - coach, “reduced.

Paired to 11

Frank Baird, Broad Ripple high bis yarsity squsd fo eleven boys in, “Petenit: cut’ effective this ‘Week. Intensive preparation will now ‘begin for the Rocket's opening

vived the cut which brought up four boys from last years reserye . squad and included five lettermen, | Dick Woods, Bill Flack, Bob Steinhart, and John Martin all were moved up from last year's “B", The returning lettermen are: Max Allen, Ralph Chapman, Bob Bastian, Paul McCloud and

Bob Gossman,

Concede I. U. Little Chance

BLOOMINGTON, Ind; Nov. 12 (U. P). — Indiaba university's cross-country team was given little ‘chance today to retain its Big Ten championship at the annual Westeria conference meet at Chicago Saturday. Every member of the title-wine ning team now is in armed service and the Hoosiers were sending a seven-man team, of whom five were freshmen, to the meet.

- he’ squad-included John Les-

cak, Hammond; Robert Wolter, Muncie; William Paynter, Ken.neth Reineck, Bluffton, and Horace Bunnell, South Bend, all freshmen; William Walsh, Whiting sophomore, and Mike Halgas, Hammond senior,

Brownsburg Wins Brownsburg scored its fourth straight cross-country victory of the season yesterday, defeating South-

The 1943-44 Ben Davis basketball | {

it would be handy if the shells |Ed

could be purchaseed before the season's over,

-Wouldn't it dear, dear WPB?

”||Place in National Hockey Loop |

Fou Oonnor suc Herd Brunner;

managers of the Holy Cross Gold Medal Beer: teams, respectively, have selected the following 18 players to form an all-star combination for the benefit football game with the West Side Pal club's city

champions at Christian park Sub-|the way of an offense from that

day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Clarence Hally, Joe Mattingly, Joe

Picket, Bill Hayes and Bill Murphy, | * {linemen; and Ralph Mattingly and

Moe Morarity, backs.

cigarette fund and the program also calls for a curtain-raiser at 1 o'clock

Little Flower church.

Hockey Standing

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Pittsburgh, 1; Providence, 1 (tie). NEXT GAMES b MORROW — Pitisburgh at INDIAN 1S. Buffalo at Hershey, Providence a L> SUNDAY~Pittsburgh at INDIANAPOLIS, Cleveland at Buffalo, Hershey at Provi-

{placed -the Boston Bruins us thé

-and|moved ahéad of the idle Montreal]

nine men on the field” Concerned Over Manpower

It seems certain that most clubs will have to get along without the full rosters to which they have besome accustomed. . That club owners were con-

| ‘The call of married men, some of {whom have worked in defense

Maple Leafs. M ove nto First

> The « calls which really put the i ; : _| base! men to working this week : By. UNITED PRESS up‘ his three forward lines and those of Mickey - Witek, The Toronto Maple Leafs moved emerged with a combination that|Tommy Bridges, Herman Bithorn into undisputed possession of first scored nearly as many goals in last and Oris Hockett. place tn the National Hockey league hight's game 23. had in four pre-

and the Chicago Black Hawks dis- rs

: Ex-Ba nger Clint Smith was the i gun in the Ohicago attack, and the New York Giants’ leading Jourth place team In last. night's{scoring twice. The Hawks scored|hitter this season, joined the coast play, ; : three times in the first period, twice [guard after being called for induc-! Toronto battled to a 2-2 tie with |in the second and once in the last|tion. Bithorn, the Puerto Rican

_ |the Detroit Red Wings before 10,000 against Bert Gardiner, their goalie [right hander whose 18 victories led

fans in the Canadian city. By gain-

the :Chié ; ing acpeint-tor ath the: 5 Enid In a Sans icing

Canadiens. =

stave off defeat. They tallied their |New York goals within five minutes af : -

game opened and showed in

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