Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1943 — Page 10

kers, on their first points in four years, completed their at or a tie to be-

not been shut ou in sit out 56 the iFidiron Mince Portia all the Botlzmaker line stopped them Purdue Backs Boris Dimancheft and Sam Vacanti way when Indiana moved close to the

line: In a big.

ue’s 35th victory in the series against 16 Indiana ties. . . . It also returned to Lafayette the Old hich has been m Bloomington in possession of The Old ‘Oaken Bucket | was s unveiled

| Coleman (Nor 44 of Noha Dome on hi ly score fhe Seahawk est touchdown, The Irish were while waiting fo tackle him is Sam Vacanti, Purdue quarterback. No. 50 is Purdue’ forced to come from behind twice to win the hatd-fought battle, 14-13, fo remain unbeaten, The Boilermakers were hard pressed and outplayed but managed to win, 7.0.

Caps Square Road Trip, Mowe to Pittsburgh

Defeat it Bisons, Francis Raftery Will Head Montreal Is . |Irish Answer [National Title 6-3, by Coming Indianapolis Bowling Group 13-4 Winner | The Seahawks’ Within Grasp From Behind 5 EE of officers and acceptance of several proposed amendments Over Boston $ 6 4 Qu 4 tion) of Notre Dame

to the rules and by-laws weré reeled off in a snappy meeting of the India lin association at the Cla hotel terda, afternapolis Bowling ypool yes y | By JOE omni NE ILLIAMS BUFFALO, Nov. 22 . P).—The By UNITED PRESS tion, succeeding Jack Meyers, whose term will expire May 1. With| Montreal, still without a defeat in Indianapolis Capitals overwhelmed First Vice President Richard C. i

m the “bucket ‘series” Purdue now has won 11 tiies to six on by Indiana, and there were two deadlocks,

Six Conference Victories for Purdue + IN ACHIEVING its unblemished 1943 season Purdue bowled over Creat Lakes, Marquette, Illinois, Camp Grant, Ohio State, Jowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Indians, and scored 214 points against 55 by opponents. . .. The Boilermakers goose-egged Mar- _ quette, Camp Grant, Wisconsin and Indiana. . . . Six of the Purdue victories were in conféfence competition, the same record posted by Michigan. 5 - * . = PRANK BAUMAN'S touchdown, on a pass from Vacanti -in the final minute of the first quarter, plus a perfect conversion by Stan Dubiéki, secounted for Purdue's poinis against its traditional rival. ~ Baumarn’s touchdown was for a gain-of 38 yards and came after “Purdue had invaded Indiana territory for the first time. Thereafter, the Hoosier offense, led by Bob Hoernschemeyer, and “~~ spectacular Boflermaker defense, supplied the many thrills for Approximately 15,000 spectators,

By BOB | MEYER

NEW YORK, Nov. 22-—The United Press Stat Correspondent

Indiana Fumbles Twice Near Goal Line

IN THE fourth quarter the Hoosiers made three drives. that carried them within a few feet or inches of a touchdown. . . . Twice they fumbled inside the 5-yard line as the burley Botlermakers waded into them fast and hard. ... In the last minute of play the Hoosiers had the ball on the — T-yard “stripe and first - down. A . ~ , : _ With 55 seconds to go. John McDonnell slashed off tackle to the one-foot-line. . . . Jim Allerdice made two tries and was stopped on he six-inch Jine both times, gs 8 = "= ® =» With -about five seconds left, Hoernschemeyer tried to complete 2 pass to John Cannady but it was pitched too high for the receiver and was incomplete. . . Purdue took possession of the ball and downed. it. in one play as the game ended. —— The Hoosiers had the statistics on their side but Purdue had the points on the scoreboard. Irish Get Up off Floor to Win “THAT was a rugged game between Notre Dame and the Iowa 7 Seahawks, woh by the Irish, 14-13, played before 45,000 fans", JUTE oe twa powers, the rivals lived up 40 > eon gridiron ne the nd 8 HR : ged Dame came from behind twice in the wiidly exciting contest to hand the professional-powered Seahawks their first de- . feat of the season in nine games. .,. The victory was the ninth straight for Notre Dame. . The Irish close their season this week, Playing Great Lakes at Great Lakes Saturday. E . » s rf = THE IRISH had to get up off the floor twice to win the specs tacular see-saw struggle. . . . Fred Earley, barely turned 18, kicked both points after touchdown for Notre Dame. .. . After the second Seahawk touchdown, Bernie McGarry's kick for point struck the right upright and fizzled. . . . The missed kick was the undoing of the Seahawks for a tie... . . This break saved the day for Notre Dame, Bob Kelly and Creighton Miller scored the Notre Dame touchdowns and Art Guepe and Dick Burke tallied for the Seahawks. « Miller gained the most yards, .., He carried 20 times for 88 yards, including a six-yard dash for touchdown that tied the score at 13 all

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Clash of Terre Haute Teams To Close Major H. S. Battles

Undefeated Teire Haute Wiley and Terre Haute Garfield, unbeaten | in Indiana, clash on Thanksgiving day in the last meeting of major high| school football teams in the state this season, but the affair will be! anti-climax. | South Bend Washington has just about sewed up the mythical state | championship. The powerful Panthers won the northern Indiana con-| gn. ference title Friday night with a a clean-cut 31-t0-0 triumph over] Hammond Clark to close their sea- ‘McNeill Wins son with 10 victories and no defeats.| BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 22 (U. P). -- Washington met the best opposi- | —Don McNeill of Oklahoma City, | “tion northern Indiana could offer,|the Former U. 8. national singles| and won each game decisively.’ i champien, added the Argentine na- | ‘ Sparked by big Ernie Zalejski, ‘a| tional tennis championship’ to his | - blonde Polish youth who is a sure {achievements today, defeating Fran- | bet for all-state halfback honors, cisco (Pancho) Segura, the ambi-|

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‘|with an assist by Frank Belsler,| Wheeler are committeemen. "|but the Caps tied it up at 4:05 as|retary Oscar Behrens retains his

- with Jack. -O'Hara

_.|the penalty box. for charging.

the Buffalo Bisons 6- 3, last night Lennox in the armed forces, Raftin a wild and wooly American ery was elevated from the second Hockey league game before 8090 vice presidency to take over the fans at Memorial auditorium, leadership. Special by-laws of the

The victory squared the Caps on association provide for Lennox and : ‘their current road trip “as ‘they Third Vice President Df. R. E. Tan

awaited an engagement with -Pitts<{ ner; -also inthe -armed forces, to burgh Saturday night. Indianapolis retain . their ‘respective offices for dropped a 5-1 last Saturday. elevated - Fourth... Nearly a dozen penalties were [James W. Hurt to second vice presi-' imposed and near the end of the dent. game, play was halted for five min-

imposed on the Bison's Max Kam- [tee were elected at the session.

insky for holding by hurling news- {Roger Carr is new vice president {papers, programs. and coins onto {and Harmon Pritchard, Glen Camp- | Willard Mes"

the ice. bell, Pred Tegeler, "Buffalo opened the scoring at|[Gaughey, Myron Mann, Dr. ©. B." 1:38 minutes of the first period with |Norman, Henry Unger, Wingman Freddie Hunt scoring |Mitchell, Sec-

Rbd ‘Morrison scored after a drive [office ‘until May, 1945, having been |- and Manager elected. last Jar for a. Three-year CONTA nate,

Bison: team which had Bob Dill in| The. most Sanat Ph in

the by-laws affects the annum city that--1176-was.- Tow. to: cash in the tournament, which heretofore car- doubles and 593 in the singles. They ried an entry fee of $2 plus bowling also announced that the above winfee, per man in each event. The... on4 their scores were unofficial of dnd subject to change after a re-| ©08t Of | check of scores and handicaps.

“DeFelice Ties Score Dede Klein put the Bisons in front at 15°40 with a sizzling shot from about 10 feet. Maxie Bendett and Dill: were given assists. George DeFelice tied it up at 6:35 of the second period as he.teamed with Red Kane to pull Frank Ceryance, Buffalo goalie, out of the net. At 11:31, Klgin again recovered the lead for the Bisons and hit the upper left hand corner of the net with assists by Kaminsky and Bennett. Kane, Bill Thomson and Nakina Smith eluded the Bison defense to tie the score at 12:38 with Smith making the goal. and Kane snd]. AS seen gs possible. Smith marking up assists. The Capitals went ahead at 18:40 with Kane hitting the right hand corner of” used for their Christmas charity the net with a long, lofting shot for the game winning goal.

revision calls for an entry fee $3, which Is to include the bowling and- other tourney expense

which will be awarded at next Sunday’s meeting of the State Bowling association at the Hotel Severin. Neil King was appointed to extend the - Indianapolis invitation.

The as-

Capitol City Ends

In the final period, Indianapolis] Three Weeks of activity in the cluded 200 free pins.

added two clinching scores. Nakina | Capitol City tournament at the {Smith counted, with assists by| West Side center wound up last | Thomson and Jerry Olinski, at 8:20,| hight with local bowlers landing and Thomson snared the puck back | four of the top five positions. of mid-ice and skated in the clear

to wore, unassisted, shortly after-|divisions of the team events clung

1 decision to Hershey the duration. This automatically = : Vice President

A new fourth vice ‘president and utes’ as fans protested a penalty members of the executive commit-|

Bruce | Art Krick and Harry|

The local organization voted t0tourney for women was completed bid for the 1045 state tourney over the week-end at the Antlers

King reported the local drive of jing featured for the champions the Bowlers Victory Legion a success|yith a 556 series.

and urged*=all secrétaries to make their reports and remittances to

sociation also voted each Indianap-. for third place. :Its handicap was clis newspaper the sum of $25 to|1g9. alls City Beer finished fourth

Before- a home crowd of 12449, largest at Montreal this year; the league leaders scored five goals-in each of the first two periods and

eased up slightly in the third, scor-|

{with three goals and two assists while Flash Hollett made three goals for Boston. Detroit threw the standings into a three way deadlock for second place by upsetting the Chicago Blackhawks, 5-2, ending their four- | game winning streak at Detroit, be{fore a crowd of 13,020. Mud Brune-

combe and Syd Howe one each for the Red Wings. Howe's came on a de : penalty shot after he had-been held will ill head by Defenseman George Allen.

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: New York Rangers their ninth straight, defeat at Madison Square | gg,

scored two of Toronto's gunls,

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Pls. 18 30 10

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alleys, with Bowes Sealfast. taking first place with 2604. Games of 849, 889 and “783, combined with a handicap of 173 pins, gave the quintet its winning total. Nell Koel-

In second place was Indiana Gear, which had 2687, including a 187 handicap. Ideal Furniture had 2676

league title. on a 2614, including 212 gift’ pins.

Fifth place was taken over by Mad-

| Sammy Baugh of the Redskins and den-Copple on a 2611, which in| y aw

{Sid Luckman of the Bears, became | instead a brilliant exhibition of runDorothy Erler turned in the highining football by the winners, who individual series of the event, 559.| dded insult to injury by scoring a The series included the tourney's|touchdown on the atane of Libhigh single game, 240. Forty-seven | erty” play, one of the oldest in the

Last week's leaders in the two|quintets rolled in the tournament. |books.

Gene Harper and E. Pfaff com-| The Bears wére nearly 3 to 1

to their respective positions. No |bined their efforts to win first place| favorites, but Washington, playing

"Lynn, Waldriet Tangle The play throughout was hard, and rough. In the second period, {Orville Waldriff, of the Bisons, and the Cap’s Vie Lynn-piled up at the boards and oe up swinging fists. Both went to the penalty box for a five minute stay with bleeding lips. It was the second trip to the box

division with 3193,

Eaton's Arcade, Richmond, was|also won a share of the women's second in the actual scoring with doubles top money. Paired withifrom the: five, Baugh retired andifrom Arkansas, dropped a close one

with 189 free pins. Miss Striebeck|the 20. After . pulling. that old chestnut

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Jowa Seahawks asked Notre Dame the $64 question Saturday and while it was a long time coming they finally got the right answer. The question was: Could the Irish take - it, could they come from behind, could they rise above bad breaks? On one and all counts the Irish proved themselves.

Considering the pressure and the -

circumstances and the manner in which they won, this was the South Benders’ most impressive performance of the season. It was a mere one-point margin win but in the intangibles, the spiritual forces, it transcended all the top-heavy victories récorded in earlier games: 2

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wider ainn coma. Kinvar Western higan ? DePauw V-5, 18; yy AIRE Pure Oil,

Garden, 5-2, before 14918. Mel Hill eRe

Sacred Heart, 41; Clayton, 28, OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS New Agusta, 54; West Zitazeite, 38. ‘Bloomfield, 22.

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Bourbon, Central (Muncie), 34; Hartford City, 22.

Washington Pulls the Neates Double Cross of Pro Season

By UNITED PRESS The Washington Redskins received credit today for the neatest double-crossing job of the football season—they sidetracked their forward

passing and resorted to straight-away football to beat the vaunted cago Bears, 21-7, and clinch a tie for the eastern division National

What had been hailed all week as a sensational passing duel between

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Farmer Jones gets “another try”

quintet in the final squads was able |in the men’s doubles at the Pennsyl-| before 35,672 home fans, put Baugh lat Abe (Half Pint) Coleman tomorto unseat Bill's Sohio Service of|vania Alleys. The latter paced the|to work for two minutes and hopped ow night in the Armory Norwood, Ohio, which won in the|duo to 1355 with a 641. They had | to a 7-0 lead. Posing as if to pass, nig resting nabbed first place in the handicap doubles with 1352, that was aided stretched ES and scored from with action as was the bout a week

ago. Jones, a Junior heavyweight

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CHICAGO; Nov. sailing straight and true between the goal post uprights, put the n tional football title within the g! of Notre Dame, The Irish must defeit G Saturday to ‘clinch. thi mythical crown, Meanwhile, othe: Midwestern teams wound up thei schedules, with Michigan and Purdue tying for the Big Ten cham. pionship. : The . force and direction of th kick that brought the 14-13

victory over lowa Pre-Flight

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| score tied 13- 3 to by! a Tacos Evenly-Matched Teams -

Earlier In the game, he had con verted “the point that tied the de cisive clash of undefeated teams 7-1. The two téams could hardly ha been more evenly matched Statistics gave Pre-Flight the sligh edge of 14 to 12 in first downs and 197 to 187 in the net yards rushing To counter-balance, Noire Dame led in yards passing, 97 to 58, complet ing seven of 15 aerials to six of } for, the Seahawks. Purdue, outplayed in every s tistical department, defeatéd In diana, 7-0,- in the 46th renewal ¢ their traditional rivalry. The tory kept the Boilermakers’ unblemished with nine straight tri umphs ' and gave them one-h share in the conference title,

Pass Clinches Game A 38-yard pass from Sam Va

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canti to Frank Bauman gave Purdus

the only touchdown of the gam

running and passing of Bob Hoer:i schemeyer, threatened continually thrusting to within a few inches o a touchdown three times in - final period. Indiana led in firs downs, 13 to 9, net yards sushinga 132 to 116, and net yards passing. 118 to 67. Michigan ‘captured the other.

of the Big Ten title by drubbin :

Ohio State, 45-7, using powerpasses and liberal substitutic Northwestern potfed ft on Illine winning 53-6; Minnesota battered Wisconsin, 25-13; Towa wor

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2884, Eagles of Crawfordsville were third with 2881, Conkle Funeral Home, Indianapolis, fourth with

and Andy Bibbs, an equally capable | | dextrous Ecuador star, 6-4, 6-1, 5.7, for the scrappy Indianapolis deNegro running mate at the - other 6-3, in yesterday's finals. i

Bernadine Robling, the duo turned didn't come back until the thirdito Coleman, a heavyweight from fenseman.. d halfback post, and boasting a big,

in 1208, with the aid of 180 gift pins. Special awards of war stamps for

hapless its first game by sinking Neb 33-13; Great Lakes downed

"tough line, Washington closest game H I St di ‘Was a 24-to-13 contest WEE Ham- = : mond Clark in the second game of | oc (ey an hg the season for the South Benders. | Berge) eo) Wiley has won seven games with-| parvie, out loss; Garfield has won seven and Moe ‘eos Jost only to Robinson, II. ‘But while | + both teams are first-rate elevens, ‘neither has played the caliber of! opposition that Washington con-| _quered, and observers who have seen | all three teams believed that Wash- | ington was best.

Colas Down Hawks

—— 8. Tire Nitehawks, 34-24,

Indianapolis (1), Lumley Olenski Buller N. Smithy

Goalie... ., \ "Right Defense ;+ Left Defense. . ‘ne Center .. aon : . Right wing. . Gauthier .. . I#ft"Wing......... Ruelle Hershey Spares—McCarthy, Grinkle, Lau« Herger, Hudson, ~Harms, Pearson, Hodgins, O’Neaiil | Stoddar

Indianapolis Spares — Lynn, | O'Hara, Morison, Glover, Kane, DePelice, rre.

I Ritson, Referee-Charles McVeigh. Linesman. Lloyd Blinco

=8core by Periods | Her shey v : INDIANAPOLIS .

g- ers Gauthier (Kilrea and Patterso ay in the Pennsy gym as the Penalties Gauthier, onoskr Dase Period ring—13 di hed their Bush-Feezle City ¥ | Morrison (O'Hara ang Buller ny Aa oiis, schedule. Bill Arnold, with{ Hershey, Gauthier Klien. and Jutierson}; 0 she aut ts, led the Colas while Crum | Patterson), 17:18. 16) Hers a gd 13 to lead the Nitehawks. ergert and 1 Lauzon), 18:23. Penalties FIs py od Lg 18; Lumley, 23. —————————————

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Walp Vs sur-| Wallop Oilers

: Lt. Everett Case's DePauw V-5 basketball team won its third straight game from strong Indian-|,

Apolis industrial - squads yesterday Hershey

when it defented he 48-36 Pure Oils,

: O'Hara, Morrison, Sor

{lis, N. Smith (Kane-Thomion). 13: apolis,

2876 and A. C. Flyers of Conners-

s and Summaries ville, fifth with 2817.

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Buffalo (3) ace aggregation: Eagles, Crawfordspiu | ville, 3182; Conkle Snel Home Home, Rimstad 3175; Amesicyn

™olis, 3156. In the mctusl RE ISutans Await

cap division all totals above 3035

dale. Spares — Lynn, Stoddart, 2723 was low, while in the ha

Glover, Kane, DePelice,

sayatick, Waldrift, “Kiein, Bennett, Jones,

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were eligible for prizes.

Buffs Spares Forgie, Kaminsky, Cincinnati Pair Wins

Evenshen, Atanas. —8core by Periods ¥: 3 28 I | 1 0-3 1--Buffalo, _Hunt ian n 4:08; 3 Buffalo, uL-Bennett) 14:40. Penaltin--Ditl 2 Second period _ soor 4—Indians DePFelice (Kane), 6: ny 5-Buffalo, Rein (Bennett-Kaminsky), 11:31; indigo 631

Pirst eriod scoring: (Beisier), {Sorrell-0’ Hars),

and Perry, 611. y.jand Oscar Behrens waidrigf (No. 2 spot with ]268 duh {rolled games of 215, 226 Sm; Jiindian- 678.

Indian: Kane 18:48. Penalties—Lynn (major, tajor Olinski, Buller. Third od scoring: 8— =Olinski),

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In the handicap division the following teams followed the Gribben

Last week's doubles leaders, Earl and Henry Stumpf, found themselves relegated to fourth place as|Will engage the Grete "Tigers in! gjeted quartet of Klein | way into the top five,” E. Schaeffer the former's gym. Satan coach Ken-

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high singles games were won by Gertrude Bradley, Bernadine Flora Tillle Kagel, Gene Williams, Delbert Gettings and Bob Williams, The events will be repeated ovetiup the play the coming week-end. ‘| Each

: 4 for 145 yards. The Shortridge basketball squad i213 yards on the

neth_ Peterman, entering his f0Ur-|(nrtor tra Tatrolt. "Qua teenth season, is building his quintet around Cecil Preihofer, the ¢

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Notre Duss. 103 Town Seshavie, 18.

quette, 25-6, and Ft. Riley Camp Gram, 10-8. Fry Amateur Ne sh Packard Manulactiry NS ilkes tU 3.34, and Rory Grown. Cals hey A hs : City league » "Fenny gym yesterday Manilla af whe 3 Bush-Feetle Girls’ le