Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 26
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By EDDIE ASH : ° Times Sports Editor The home boys are hanging on the ropes but they still have a ‘ghance to get up off the floor by winning tonight. The St. Paul Saints handed the Indians a second k. 0. last night in the American association's first round playoff between the second and fourth place clubs in regular season competition and the score was 8 to 2. For some reason the Redskins are not hitting in the clutches although they are getting plenty of batting practice. And the infield is not up to the mark in alert defensive measures. Pedro Jiminez, right-hander, the rugged Cuban, is slated to pitch for the Tribesters tonight and the guess is that Tom Sunkel, southpaw, will toe the rubber for St. Paul It will be the last game of the playoff first round series here and don't be too surprised if it's also the fans’ last look at the 1945 Indians, Tribe Two Down The Saints have won two in a row and in a best-in-seven series it's a tough problem fo come from behind after being two down, like the Indians are standing now. In the other half off the playoff first round, the pennant-winning Brewers defeated the third-place Louisville Colonels in Milwaukee last night and that series: stands one and one, In tonight's St. Paul vs. Indianapoolis encounter at Victory field, booked to get under way at 8:30, it will be a back-to-the-wall struggle
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THORIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1945
By HARVEY-HARRIS This is a season of “firsts” for the. Beech Grove football team. To open their initial home game of the year tomorrow against Franklin Township, they'll have their first fully equipped gridiron. In addition, the school will be
en-man football, And finally, Beech Grove has a new coach who for the first time is piloting a gridiron team ... so it can be seen that the Grovers are knee-deep in reconversion. Virgil Riley, the new coach at Beech Grove, who changed from defense worker to teacher, may be luckier than most of the new county football coaches.
the “luck of the Irish” has 13 returning varsity men. All of which he figures will be very, very good. And the result of the team’s first offensive against an opponent this season would seem to bear out Coach Riley's hope for the “lucky 13.” Used Four Subs The Hornets trounced Conners ville last week 19 to 0. “And the team seemed in excellent condition,” the new coach points out. Only four substitutions were made during the entire game, And how does that team seem to
coach who was # letter-&inner at Central Normal? “The backfield 1s speedy and should round into shape in short order, The line is light and the squad needs more practice in blocking and defense, Riley asserts. The Hornets forward wall should tip the scales at 155 pounds while
playing its first full season of elev-|
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Beech Grove Football Foor Engages In Series of 'Firsts' in This Season's Play
team, goes over the Hornet strategy to be agreeing with him,
the backfield carries an average weight of 160 pounds. As. for those returning lettermen, Coach Riley has Bill Chappel, fullback; Jack- Hurst, left halfback; Dave Hurst, and John Dennis, right halfbacks; Glenn Clayton, and Tom Kendall, quarterbacks in the backfield. Bolster Forward Wall
Bolstering the line will be Jack Long, left end; Bill Witham, right guard; Bob :Spall, left guard; Jim Ryland, center; Don Wise, right end; Morris Boles, right tackle and Bob Dukes, right guard,
Tom Kendall (left), captain of this year's Beech Grove football
with Coach Virgil Riley, mho seems
This is the Hornets sixth year of football-previous seasons being spent in playing the six-man variety. Last year the team tangled with three teams near the close of the season and came out with a record of .500 for two victories and |S two losses in the eleven-man sport in four games, Other games on the Beech Grove schedule includes: Sept. 21, Dan-|G ville; Sept. 28 at Silent Hoosiers; Oct. 5 at Franklin Twp.; Oct, 12 at Shelbyville; Oct. 19, Speedway; Oct, 24, Ben Davis and Nov, 3 at Lawrence Central.
on the part of the home town Indians. In the event that tonight's Box Score scheduled attraction is played, the ST. PAUL teams will shove off for St. Paul Vither. 2 » 3 ° 4 3 tomorrow morning to complete the Taeger ot ‘31 0100 series, Sh 3 3 2 Tomorrow is an open date in the Kimball 3h W..,.4 2 3 . 0 ° put i, 2 Bu BEE EH teams gir a Victory tield Lanafan, 3 : } 15 002 to .play the third tilt tomorrow’ .? — a night. In other words, the first Totals ... ean 21 100 0 three games must be played in In-| n aR OAS dianapolis before the clubs depart |shemo, 26 ......... 5 0.1 7 240 for St. Paul to complete the play, [Pe © coor 3128 120 in Fifth Mack, 1b... 1 ees 0 in Bt epi 4 before 2205 frigid customers, the |Detore, o .oiooviiii3 © 8 11 1 0 Indians folded in the fifth inning, pele: ® «-o- 3-0 1 0 2 1 the Saints batted around and tallied | Hutchinson, p ......0 © 0 0 0 0 The fum. Clu Rider wis Pup unl 338.02 out e a e Was S53 hn -
relieved by Ira Hutchinson, who also was belted out. Wes Flowers, veteran southpaw, finally stemmed the 8t. Paul attack. Dick Lanahan, southpaw, gooseegged the Indians for eight inningd and in the fifth, sixth, sev-
a runner left on base. But the St. Paul lefty failed to survive the ninth and was relieved by Coffman, a right-hander. The Indians chalked up two runs in that final stanza, but the rally was too late. In addition to scoring five markers in the fifth, the Saints also registered three in the top half of the ninth when they worked up a rally after an error by Heinle Heltzel after two down. Lanahan was credited with the| victory and the defeat went against Fletcher, It was Lanahan's fifth triumph over the Indians this year. He defeated them four times in regular season play.
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Raceland Plans 2d Midget Event
The second of an autumn series of midget auto race meets is carded Sunday afternoon at Raceland on state Road 67, President Lou Moore of the Indianapolis Racing association has announced. Drivers will compete for $1100 in prizes as well as for points in the various events which lead up to an additional bonus set aside for the highest point winners at the $200,000 track. Duane Carter of Los Angeles is the current leader with 40 points, closely pressed by Ted Duncan of Chicago with 36. Wes Saegesser of San Antonio, one- armed pilot, has 20 points,
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P-iof the curves when the war began
classic next Decoration day should series because the lads who learned war are certain to be represented.
the fumes of the roaring motors of the war machines instilled forever in their‘hearts. Like Rickenbacker, too, many of them will turn to the auto tracks and emerge eventually as the Wild Bill Cummingses, the Pete de Paolos and Lou Meyers of the future. But they and the younger drivers who just were learning the hazards
won't have the fleld to themselves. At least two, old-timers, threetimes Speedway winner Wilbur Shaw and Mauri Rose, who helped Floyd Davis race to victory in the last classic in 1941, siready have decided to enter the event,
Cars Preserved
Many of the old Duesenbergs, Miller specials, Masseratis and Offenhausers which have seen Speedway service will run again, They have been carefully preserved In grease during the war years and reconversion won't be far enough advanced to build many new ones, But at least a few experimental models of the fabulous racing cars of the future will be on hand including . a jet-propelled job. The Allison motor company which had orders for the jet-propelled P-80 fighter is situated right across the track from the Indianapolis track where the cars thunder down the brick and asphalt.
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Seeks Title Bout
GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. 13 (U.| {P.).~World Flyweight Champion | | Jackie Patterson, new winner of the | British Empire bantamweight title, | [today sought a world bantam title | | match with Champion Manuel Ortiz] {of Mexico City. Patterson an-| nounced his desire to fight Ortiz {after taking the British crown by | defeating Jim Brady,
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Dr. Batman Wins
Title honors in the Indianapolis {Medical society ‘links tourney were held today by Dr. Gordon Batman, who shot an 81 yesterday at Highland Golf and Country club. Some | 40 linksmen participated in the|
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By WILLIAM TUCKER United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U. P.).—The revived Indianapolis Speedway
Like World War Ace Eddie Rickenbacker, the Pappy Boyingtons and Don Gentiles of the conflict just concluded are coming home with
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Play Off Series) ; (11 Innings) Loutsville .,..... 000 020 001 00 3 7 ‘3 Milwaukee 011 010 000 O1— 4 8 | Terry, Simonds and Walters; Scheets Acosta and Stephenson. ————— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Pla ff Series)
Toronto «ov 001 002 000-3 4 1 Newark . 010.060 01x— 8 8 1 Ananicz, Smola, Jarlett and Pruett;
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The newcomers fo the 500-mile speedway have a tradition of great daring, skill, courage and sportsmanship to uphold because the peacetime drivers who raced for
the $50,000 pot of gold were men’s men, even when they lost,
Batten Incident Recalled
There was Norman Batten, whose machine burst into roaring flames during one of the late 20's races. His chances for victory were gone but he could have “ditched it” and let the car run wild — with the chance that it would endanger drivers or spectators. Instead, he climbed upon the cowling and with his feet steered it to a harmless halt at the cost of badly burned ilegs. . And later, Cummings himself averted tragedy when he careened past a pile of cars which were wrecked on the north curve and the track warning system had not time to post the flags. As he passed the grandstand he waggled one. hand in a soup-stirring motion to denote trouble and other racers not involved in the crash were able to slow up and avoid an even more disastrous pileup. Then there was L. L. Corum who efilivened a race in the 20s by calmly eating half a dozen bananas while roaring along at 140 mph.
; air Bowlers In Spotlight In Loop Play
Pive women keglers with totals
| over 550 featured last night's ses-
sions of local pin loops. In the second week's schedule of the Ernest Johnson Coal league at Fox-Hunt, Rita Sheehan and Ruth Kreflel tied for top solo honors with totals of 568 each. Judy Hindel was close behind with 563, Patty Striebeck had 558 and Ollie Shriner 556. Clarence Schott's 640 in the Indianapolis league matches at Prit-
Jehett's was the best men's series
of the evening. Don Ferguson's 625 in the Rost Jewelry loop at Speedway was the runnerup. " Doubles Tourney It has been announced the weekly doubles tournament, sponsored by the Bowling Proprietor’s association, will be held at the Central alleys Saturday and Sunday. Under a new ruling a prize will be paid for - each five entries in future
weekly doubles meets. OTHER LEAGUE MiApEns (MEN)
Carl Harbin, El Lilly Co. ....o..o00uil 624 Walt Martindale, ‘Sam ners Tavern, 612 Bob Holdeman, Solataire mixed ...... 608 Sam Jacobs, Howe 400 Club ........... 508 Pred Spencer. American Legion ...... 2 Wm. Wand. St, Joun Ey Mapelioet venue 570 John Hill, Wm, H. k Co, mixed 568 Al Hussong, West Si Merchants ens 367 Tt Arnold Central Reen. .........ve 567 . Dillon, North Side Toon. Cnn . beé Jack Kenne'ly, Knights of Columbus. . 559 Jack Kirby, St Philip Men's Club .... 557 H. Blank, Marmon_eriington mixed. 556 Floyd Wallace, ms Co. ......, 5b4 Francis Christian, lends mixed ,... 549 Jim Dinan, IRs POPPER ARH 538 Ad Shans ara nnies « 381 ving E — x Fidei Triad mix: ixed . reowk Ft J. Holliday ‘'mixed.. 518 a, AR x sus ae 518 | Chas. Sheets, Parm Security mixed 430 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Edna Schoen, COs seviee eenee 530 Marie Little, North Side .....,....... 508 Mary Brisni Destian Matinee vinees 498 ary Frances Thomas, Kay , 404 an €amp, Indiana Bell ee 474 McGuire, Our urdes.. 474 Mae Ellis, 8t. Philfp .............0000 473 nevieve LG 8 mixed ....... 458 abel | Devvitt, Wm. H. Block Co
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Angie Ridenour, Friends mixed ...... . 438 Eunice Cook, Fountain Square ...... ‘ May Yeisley, Bagles ..............., « 4134 Evelyn Black. rmon-Herrington ... 410
Lois Underwood, Farm Security mixed 388 Pauline Kidwell, W, J. Holliday mixed 383
2d Race Card Billed at Funk's
WINCHESTER, Ind, Sept. 13.— Manager Frank Funk announced today that the second big car racing program will be staged at the halfmile speedway here Sunday starting at 2:30 p. m. Time trials start at noon. Punk said that the latest entries included the fast special of Johnny Vance of Dayton, O., which has not been raced since 1941. This was a consistent winner at Punk’s ih the past. The driver, has not been selected. Another speedy entrant is that of Mutt Anderson, Xenia, O., which holds all A. A. A-recognized marks at Ft. Wayne. Les Adair is among the Indianapolis drivers expected to compete.
Heinlein Heads
Winning Team SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Sept. 13 (U. P.) Bill Heinlein, Mike Pollak, Pete White and Joe Bennett today held the state pro-amateur golf team championship which they won yesterday with a best-ball score of 66 at the Blue River Country club. Two foursomes carded 67's for a second place tie. One team consisted of Dick Kell, Russell Rader, Ray Robertson and Jack Thibodeau. Members of the other quartet. were Maurice Feeney,
The Explanation? He was hungry.
Standing of Clubs, Results, Schedules
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Baltimore ,........ 000 002 20-- 411 (Playoff series) Montreal | 000 000 0: 5 8 2 Won Lost Pet. | Hooks, Smith and Lollar; Gabbard, Bt PAY... iisinnevans 2 0 1.000 Banta, Warren and Todd. {INDIANAPOLIS ........ ow 0 2 L000 | {Louisville FA ah tHE eh 1 1 500 AMERICAN LEAGUE Milwaukee ............... 1 1 500 (First Game o . Detrott .........cs 010 121 020-713 2 IN NA } LE TERNATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia . ..... 001 000 120— 4 § 1 (Playofl series) Benton, Caster and Richards; Newsom, Won Lost nL Bowles and Rosar, Noro RONEMOMACHE SIE SIN + (Second Game: 16 Innings) Montreal ...... ..e..iis.. +1 1 .so0|Detroit ...... 000 000 100 000 0— 2 12 0 Baltimore hl 1 "500 Philadelphia , 000 000 001 010 1— 3 9 2 Oana, Caster, Trout and Swift; GassaNATIONAL LEAGUE way, Black and Rosar, Wun Lost Pet [CRICARO -.ivvivrriianensnss 86 50 632 {First Gama) 8t. Louis .... 53 .613| Chicago .........s. 000 pot 000-1 6 1 Brooklyn 61 .551| New York ......., 000 210 00x 3 6 © PILLSDATER vuviiene 65 .542 wa and Tresh; Ruffing and Robin{New York ..civivvncninenees 66 528 Bostor , 78 431 Cincinnati 81 409 (Second Game; 10 Innings) Philadelphia 98 300 Chicago ......... 023 020 100 13 2 New York ... 001 050 110 1-9 11 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Lopat, Papish’ ‘and Tresh; Bevens, HolWon Lost Pet. combe and Crompian, R Robinson, ROtrOM «oc ivriverinrenenis 81 58 583 | Detrol Bt. Jou ..iviieenid ~...000 810 0039 § © NeSTEION vureneerisarents 8.8, Nissen .......: us 000 002 000— 3 4 3 (St. Louis «.. 66 523 Muncrief and Mancuso; Ryba, Haus [Cleveland |. 68 .504| MAND and Pytiak, Chicag ————— A Boris i 475 Cleveland. ......... 100 000 000 1 | Philadelphia | 90 34g | Washington « 100 003 10x § 10 2
Gromek, Klieman and Hayes, Desautels; Wolff and Guerrs.
NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game)
Brooklyn _.........y 000 300 000 2 4 1} St. Louis 300 000 00% 3 6 1 Ri ig and ' Dantonio; Lopatka and
Brooklyn at St. Louls (Second Game Postponed, Rain)
New York .....i:.. 200 001 000-3 7 © Cinetnnatd * .......4 000 013 00x— 4 & Peldman, Mscher and Lombardi; Ken nedy, Fox and Lakeman, Philadelphia ...... 000 000 000-0. 9 © oago ia a 000 00x 4 1 Of Barrett and Seminick: Wyse and Gil
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Walt Chapman and Harold Cork.
GAMES TODAY AIAN ASSOCIATION
series) St. Paul at INDIANAPOLIS vig pm) Louisville at Milwaukee (night)
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoff series) Newark at Toronto Rien, Only game scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE Brookiyn fae | 3, night), yn ( Boston a
phia yy Chicago, AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Boston,
Detroit at Tailaddiph Cleveland al Washington (night).
Bee Released
NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U. P)~ Cmdr, Clair Bee will return to
release to inactive duty hy the maritime service on Sept. 17, he said today.
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much about it. Their big winner, Hal Newhouser, warmed up between games of yesterday's divided doubleheader with the A’s at Philadelphia, but didn't go because of a sore shoulder. Hank Greenberg and Eddie Mayo are out of the lineup and the team is tired after a lot of double-headers and no open
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U. P.)~~Series facts settled yesterday in the meeting with Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler: 1. Series tosopen in league city Oct. 3.
with top of $6 for boxes. 5. Detroit and Washingtori in American and Chicago and St. Louis in National authorized to print tickets,
The Tigers took the opener, 7 to 4, with Rudy York leading the way, hitting a home run and a two-run single, The second game went to the A’s, 3 to 2 on Bobby Estalella’s double which scored Mayo Smith, Dizay Trout being declared the loser on a
{relief job which lasted one inning.
It was his fourth mound appearance in five days, indicating how short the Tigers are of front line mound strength. Senators Triumph Washington reduced the Tiger lead to a game and a half with a
43115-to-1 victory over the visiting In-
dians, but all is not roses for Manager Ossie Bluege. He got a four-hit Job out of Roger Wolff, who scored his 18th win, but had to fine Infielder Fred Vaughan $100 for a misplay that cost the Senators the Tuesday game with Chicago. Vaughn |p failed to cover second properly on a pitchout, the Chicago player going to third when the ball went into center field, Bluege said. The Cubs were troubled in the National because of the five games they still have left with the contending Cardinals, whom they haven't been able to beat with consistency. They stayed two and a half games ahead yesterday when Hank Wyse returned to form to pitch a 4-to-0 victory over the last place Phillies. The Cards topped the Dodgers, 3 to 2, in a succesful debut for Lefty Art Lopatka. But they still have to face the enraged Dodgers in two games tonight and the long standing bitterness between the clubs is intensified because Cardinal boss, Sam Breadon, insisted the Dodgers play a double-header yesterday after a day long train.ride. However, rain caused postponement of the second game. Reds Top Giants The Reds topped the Giants at Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Prpnk McCormick and Hank Sauer provided the margin with successive homers in the sixth, The Reds beat Harry Feldman, who previously had topped them five straight games. In other American league games, the Yankees topped the visiting White Sox, 3 to 1, behind Charley (Red) Ruffing’s pitching and homers by Russ Derry and Charley Keller. They followed it up with a
19 to 8 victory in 10 innings. Aaron
Robinson’s single ' scored Oscar Grimes with the winning run after Nick Etten and Frankie Crosetti kept the Yanks in the game with homers. Thé Browns got four-hit pitching from Bob Muncrief to defeat the Red Box, 9 to 2, at Boston. Vern Stephens hit his 22nd homer ins AX-1yn fourth inning to clinch it.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U. P.) ~The tensioon was terrific today in the stretch stages of both pennant races and it was hard to tell at first glance just which teams were affected most in the battles between the and Senators in the American and the Cubs and Cardinals in the National. Each of the four teams had its problems. The Tigers were up against it because of injuries, although they weren't saying
Pennant Races
At a Glance
Chicago ......... ve 18 dates, The 16-inning second game st, ls “ 5 613° 214 5 defeat by the A's didn’t help any. "© AMERICAN LEAGUE “ Detroit . ....... a 58 588° ... ‘13 Washington Ha 61 567 113 14 5 . a . The remaining on: Series Decisions NATIONAL -
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one inning of suspended game of July 20 with Brook! ih ahead 10 to 4), 16 (2), 17. At St. Leo 19, 20. Pittsburgh—22, 23 2). Bt Toust5’ 26. At Cincinnati 27, 28. At Pittsburgh—30. St. Louis—Brooklyn—Sept. 13 (2), Philadelphia—15, 16 (2), 17. Chicago—18, 19, 20, Cineinnati—22, 28, 2 Chicago—25, 26. At
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G R H Ave. Cavarreita, Chl, , 115 433 89 256 .350 Holmes, Boston .. 138 569 118 ‘200 352 Rosen, Brooklyn . 128 536 113 179 334 Hack, Chicago ... 137 545 101 175 321 Olm, Brooklyn ... 128 511 56 160 .313 AMERICAN 1 LEAGUE Cucinnello, Chi, .. 111 377 47 116 308 dresu, Clev, .. 97 346 50 108 306 Case, Washington , 110 448 65 136 .304 Mayo, Detroit ... 1234 450 67 139 .303 Moses, Chicago .. 132 531 77 160 301 Meyer, Cleveland’ oa 4712 67 143 301 HOME RI ks
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mmt————————————— Racing Program Billed at Greenfield GREENFIELD, Ind, Sept.‘ 13— Another midget racing program is arranged for the Greenfield quarter mile speedway Saturday night, promoters announced. ; A “jamboree” will be the feature at 10 p. m. with such drivers as Bus Wilbert, Leroy Warriner, Bob Breeding, Swede Carpenter, Pete Romcevich, Ted Hartley and others, the promoters said. There will be no time trials for this event.
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of the New York Yankees, was
2 More Local Elevens Start 1945 Seasons
Two more Indianapolis high school football teams are ready to open their 1945 schedules, and Marion county elevens continue play on the pigskin front this week, Cathedral's Irish, rated as one of the pre-season standouts in the capital area, traveled to Evansvillé today to engage the strong Memorial team. The Evansville squad already has a 13-6 triumph over Gary Emerson to its credit. Lon Watford’s Crispus Attucks Tigers are the other Indianapolis eleven’ due to swing into action, « |Scheduled at Clinton tomorrow night, Sacred Heart Plays Sacred Heart, which opened last week in an impressive 39-0 triumph over Pike township, plays at Plainfield tomorrow.
2. Starting time of opener to be |Cineinnati—29, 30 DAN The schedule: br fnaunapolis ime) Detroit—At Philadelphia—Sept 18, 14. TONIGHT _ } three games At Washin &. 16 (2), “17. At Cathedral at Evansville Mecan league park; next four (if |Cleveland—19, 20. St, Louis—22, 23. Cleve- e in N league |!*nd=—25, 26. ‘At st. Louts—29, 30. morial. necessary) ational Washington—Cleveland — Sept. 13, 14. TOMORROW park. ~ Detrolt--is pit), 16 16 (2), 17. At At New York— ' 4. Ticket prices same as past | “Spoos not dete vido hie game| 5 way at G w
Crispus Attucks at Clinton. Ben Davis at Southport, Sacred Heart at Plainfield, Noblesville at Warren Central, Lawrence Central at Pike Twp. Franklin Twp. at Beech Grove. The Ben Davis-Southport tilt at Roosevelt stadium is the renewal of
an old county athletic rivalry,
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