Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1945 — Page 32

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — : FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1945 | FRIDAY, 0

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JOE WILLIAMS

Boilermakers Ex-Butler Chief

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SAYS ‘24%, [To Face Iowa

NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Notes on the back of an old world series score card: Most of those who bet the " Tigers based their judgment on the fact that the Cubs ! couldn't beat the Cardinals in the National league race; * they won only six and lost 16. This suggested they couldn t win from a good club, and the Tigers, deservedly or not,

were so ranked. ” » ” LJ » o One of the ironies of series week was the announcement that Leslie

(Bless Me) O'Connor had béen named business manager of the White . Sox. Asked by the press how he planned to go about improving the fortunes of this dull, static organization, he said: “One of the first

things I want to do is install a farm system.” ” ” » » » o

For years O'Connor was Judge Landis’ secretary and policeman and it often seemed his main job was to harass operators of farm

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systems, thinks it's just dandy.

It's strange what a new contract will do with a fellows principles. :

” » ” ” » » Those who feel that the new commissioner, Happy Chandler, needs

He a seeing eye dog to get around in baseball, are wondering out loud

M i p ’ ices. They say O'Connor at he's going to do without O'Connor's serv : : ia the one who knew what time it was in the commissioner's office. It goes without saying that he knew where the phone was and the filing cabinet and it must be assumed He was familiar with the rule

5 ldn't be enough to make him indispensable. book, but oY Yils wou n im naiep

of, there Is reason to_ believe he was resentful to on was limited and reluctant. Inissioner was présented with a gain

As a matter of fa Chandler and that his co-operati stead of a loss, I think the comm 0'Connor’s withdrawal, " Sooner or later Chandler must strike out alone as the Lomi” gloner. It will be better for him to have his own crew ang own pro gram, As long as O'Connor remained, the Chandler hec sa on insist the old policeman and not the commissioner was runn be | g office. Which wouldn't have been the truth, but the Chandler heckler

heir way. never let ih stand In t y

f the manner in which the hecklers have gone after Ce, the Detroit luncheon he attended and the yoy yas interpréted. It was called a political luncheon and the imp! io = was that Chandler was present more in the interest of the Democra baseball. ip iy leaving the luncheon for the park, the car = Which he was riding ran out of gas and his arrival was delayed an ere was gpeculation as to whether the game would be played on soto » of threatening rain, the hecklers hopped gleefully on the alleg litical angles. . It wasn’t a political luncheon at all. It was merely a little set together arranged by Larry Fisher, the automobile man and an © friend of Chandler's. There weren't more than 12 or 14 guests present and two of these were sports writers. Nor was Chandler late for the game as was gtated in the news dispatches. He was in the park at least 30 minutes before the scheduled starting time and was on the field with the umpires inspecting

. gonditions 10 minutes later.

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. Gocking Sets Two Records For Universal Pin League

t PritchParl Gocking set a pair of records in the Universal league a " ett's last night to take city-wide individual bowling honors of the eve-

But now, sitting on the other side of the desk, the gentleman |

At Lafayette

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Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 12.—The University of Iowa eleven that has been fortified in the past week by [the return to gridiron action of a {host of discharged veterans will provide the home-coming opposition for Purdue's undefeated gridiron squad here tomorrow afternoon in the 24th renewal of a keenly fought series. The bid of the Boilermakers for their fourth successive victory, the second in Western conference com-

College Card

(Tomorrow)

Dartmouth at Notre Dame. Nebraska at Indiana. fowa at Purdue. Central Normal at State. Butler at Franklin (night), Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw. Ball State at Wabash, Valparaiso at North Central Illinois. Earlham at North Manchester. A

Indiana

petition, is expected to attract a crowd in the neighborhood of 18,000. From the standpoint of returning alumni, who 'will be attending the first peace-time home-coming in four years, between-halves ceremo= nies honoring President-Elect Frederick L. Hovde, distinguished scientist and educator who was an allconference quarterback at Minnesota in 1928, and members of the 1920 football squad who will be celebrating their silver anniversary, will be among the highlights of the day. Aerial Display Possible Although the Boilermakers are favored to chalk up another win at the expense of the Hawkeyes, neither the players or coaches are taking Clem Crowe's Iowans lightly, The game may easily develop into a spectacular aerial duel between Bob DeMoss, Isbell's freshman passing

Progression fo

By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE Inventor of End of the Line

ifigaar Reader response has heen overwhelming! The starting success of my prognostications last week has brought in a deluge of favor-

¥lable comment.

To quote one reader: “Great balls

Lu ong | Of fire! Where under the sun did

you dig up such a specimen?” Har-

Niles | rumph! The whole grid world seems ti

amazed to happen upon s wizard of my dimension. Some of the letters rsk me to explain my ‘“rigamarole,” as one apt chap puts it. Haw! How many of my millions of followers have ever heard of Professor W. Zlobotny Herkimer, discoverer of the law of gravitational progression a la mode? (Editor's Note: Probably none, and probably they have been doing pretty fair without it.) A heavy football team naturally has a greater specific gravity than a team which does not weigh as much. I left my glasses in my other coat, but I think what it says here is that “the ratio of the weight of any. volume of a substance (such as beef) to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance (such as pork) is taken as. a standard or unit.” So much for gravity. Now for progression—I am sure all my readers know what progress is. To cut this complicated matter short, weight progresses (a heavy football team wins) until it progresses to a point where-it collapses of its own weight. How

r Grid Dope

To Nebraska

Army 13, Michigan 12 Navy 30, Penn State 0 Mich, State 21, Pitt 14 Yale 20, Columbia 7 Bucknell 7, Temple 6 Penn 21, N. Carolina 0 Notre Dame 27, Dartm’th 6 Cornell 40, Princeton 20 Indiana 34, Nebraska 0 Purdue 19, Towa 7 Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 14 Missouri 13, Towa State 7 Tulane 14, Rice 6

Duke 27, Wake Forest 6 Vanderbilt 33, Florida 12 Georgia 20, Kentucky 13 L.S.U, 6, Texas A&M 0 Texas 7, Oklahoma 0 Arkansas 26, Baylor 18 Colorado 25, Col. A&M 6 California 13, U.C.LA. 7 Wabash 13, Ball State 0 DePauw 6, Ohio Wesleyan 0

Alabama 20, 8. Carolina’ 6

magnificently simple!

LOUISVILLE, Oct. 12 (U, P.).~— Leading the Newark Bears of the

Colonels, BearsButler Expects In Fourth Clash Tony’ Back Soon

Reports made the rounds on the| International league, three games|Butler university campus today that|

Irish Rival ' | {At South Bend

Mietakto wiki eres astrangelo ...... . Wann

vens Ruggerio ......... PF. B. Swanson Broadcast—WGN, WBBM, WJJ, Chicago. Time of Game—1:30 (Indianapolis time). Note—South Bend observes Chicago time (Central daylight saving.)

Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 12.— Dartmouth college, now in its 63d year of inter-collegiate football will! invade the Notre Dame stadium tomorrow, with the Indians from Hanover, N. H,, seeking revenge for last year’s 64-0 pasting at the hands of the Irish, first meeting between the two teams. A crowd of 35,000 is expected. Notre Dame, heavily favored to win, is not taking this game lightly, Although Dartmouth has lost its only two starts, to Holy Cross, 13-7 and Pennsylyania 12-0, the scouting reports indicate that the Big Green team is strong defensively and its varied attack is always a threat. Best compliment to the team is that it is coached by DeOrmond (Tuss) McLaughry-—which means that it will be a - well-coached, fighting aggregation. Devore and McLaughry are standing pat on their usual starting lineups, although Notre Dame probably will start Terry Brennan,

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Broadcast—WIRE, Omah

In Homecoming

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“BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 12.—

Coach Bo McMillin’s Indiana unie versity gridders, unbeaten but oncee tied, will rule heavy faverites over the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the

land head gridman and baseball

frosh speedster, at right halfback.

George (Potsy) Clark

It will be home-coming at Bloomington tomorrow when the Nébraska Cornhuskers invade Indiana Memorial stadium to tackle Bo Me-

Millin’s undefeated Hoosiers on the football greensward. Directing the Huskers will be Coach George Clark, known far and wide as Potsy. He

home-coming football game here toe mOrrow, : N

The Hoosiers smothered the Ho) ke

ers'1ast season, 54-0, and Nebraska's showing against Minnesota last week would seem to indicate thas the team is little stronger this year,

The Hoosiers brushed up on their

nifty passing attack in the final is a former| heavy drill yesterday. McMillin also

Butler university athletic director|ordered a lengthy drill on defensive

coach. And he also coached in the

formations,

The opening kickoff is slated for

National’ Professional Footbhalll2 p. m. (Indianapolis time) and a

league and at other colleges.

ferowd of between 15,000. and 18,000

In his college days Clark was alis expected. The game will be shining light as the University of | broadcast by radio station WIRE of

Illinois quarterback and in world war I he was the No. 1 quarterback

Indianapolis.

The Huskers were due to arrive

in the A. E. F. in the rousing, blis-|in Bloomington this afternoon for

tering grid games which were staged a brief stadium.

in France after the armistice.

workout in Memorial

the best-in-seven play.

will settle the issue.

running, date in the series, -

Boston Matman To Meet Clemons

to none, in the little world series,|Lt. Cmdr. Paul (Tony) Hinkle probthe Louisville A. A. Colonels play host at Parkway field tonight in

A victory by the Colonels tonight After .losing the first three on their home grounds, the Bears are hopeful but far from confident of staying in the Yesterday was an open

Gil La Cross, the Boston matman

ning.

When Jake Roeder, a team mate, came through with 211, 202, 242— | 686, it gave the Guarantee Tire & Rubber aggregation the best team . total of the season in the Universal loop. - They had 968, 1067,-908-—-3033, Two other solo series topped 650, Leo Jenkins tacking up 243, 208, 207 —~658 for Service Dry ‘Cleaners of the Universal, as Ray Jurasz posted 257. 104, 200-651 for South Wind in the Stewart-Warner circuit at the Pennsylvania. Another consistent series was turned in by H. L. Harrison of the Merz Engineering league, rolling at the Central. He had a trio of 1T7 games. In feminine circles, Judy Hindel

| g that netted , He had a 208 opener and then went on a striking spree “him the loop’s top single game of the season, 289. Closing with 200 he ; totaled 692, to set the second individual record.

protege, and Jerry Niles, Iowa's veteran quarterback, who has displayed unusual ability as a long heaver,

Carl Hardin wtih 681 were the heavy . Scorers, Management of the Sturm alleys Butler fo Meet again calls the attention to teams 2 desiring to participate in their 10 F kl El scratch tournament, scheduled over| I FATHKITN even the coming two week-ends, that to- Butler's Bulldogs worked - ine for mak- pass Bight sm Right 1s dendiine defense yesterday, particularly ways Openings are reported on prac-|of stopping an expected Pranklin tically every squad although ap- college aerial blitz handled by Halfproximately 75 teams have already | back Paul Davis, The two teams made reservations. For informa-|meet in a night game Saturday at tion call the Sturm alleys, RI-0988. | Franklin J ERS (MEN) Coach “Pop” Hedden of Butler OTHER LEAGUE LEAD » sald ‘he probably’ Would nob cas Ed Dankert, Indols. Power, & L6H §e|Ron Dodds or Left End Don AR Cl: Optical Mixed.. : Rhodes, both of whom were injured in the Bulldogs’ opening loss.

Walt Williams, Moon-Lite Major

whose aggressive tactics have aided him in annexing a score or more of

main go on the Armory wrestling card next Tuesday night. The two were on opposing teams in a tag-team tussle two weeks ago when Clemons gnd Pat Riley

falls out of three. Ace Freeman, Bronx, N, Y., who was here for the first time last ing Prince Omar in th

opposes Monty La Due of Hollywood, Cal,

“Y” Athletic

Clemons of Hai creme d0me Vet Tigers Expect Release

fell before La Cross and Steve Ne-|Detroit Tigers, the world’s champion noff, This time Frank and Gil meet {baseball team, disbanded today and in a regular match billed for two|its members headed for home or vacations. they didn't expect to return, They Tuesday and showed in beat-|didn’t have definite plans, but adopener, | mitted that younger players would moves up to the semi-windup and|be back from the war next year.

club,” said Manager Steve O'Neill.

a plate to attend the banquet. Eddie

ably would be back from naval duty in the Southwest Pacific for the Bulldogs’ homecoming Oct. 20.Hinkle, athletic director at Butler and on leave of absence for

military service since 1941, was said to already have received his release. In a letter to friends he said that he was awaiting transportation! home from Guam. Hinkle is expected to resume his coaching duties at Butler soon after his discharge, starting with the basketball season.

And what a suit! DETROIT, Oct. 12 (U. P.) ~The

you'll understand.” .

Some veterans admitted

“It will be an entirely different Hundreds of Detroiters paid $10

“Yes, sir—it sure feels good to be back in civies—and it didn’t take me long to make the change. bered Leon's TAILOR-SHOP CLOTHES and the quick service he al-

ways rendered.. Therefore, I doubletimed it right to his Tailor-Shop after receiving my discharge and just like old times, I had a suit in a hurry. What a fit! a value! See them for yourself and

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Herman Maher, Parkway Recn, ,..:v0 H. Moore, Stevens Mortuary

set the pace with a 560 in the

Tom Gooch will be at full and

Events Carded

Brightwood Fuel session at the|Ross Hewes, Merz Engineering

Moon-Lite. Two nifty totals, posted in the ‘Indianapolis league's Wednesday night session, were unreported yes‘terday, Frank Parker with 682 and

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1042. State “Y” Athletic Registrar M. L. Lehman said today.

endar as follows: Basketball—at Kokomo, Feb. 9; ball—at Terre Haute, April 20; weight

Hoosler ¥. M. C. A. athletes will lin the American league and Hal have a full championship program |Newhouser the award as the league's next year for the first time since best pitcher.

received the principal gift, a 1946 Lehman announced the 11 cham- |automobile. plonship events on the 1046 cal- | draw for the machine. The youngster is a former Detroit high school volley-| player,

Mayo received the Sporting News’ award as the most valuable player

Ed Mierkowicz, rookie outfielder,

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OPEN : 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday through Friday and 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. on Saturday

lifting—at Ft. Wayne, Feb, 0; wrestling —atuindianapolis, March 2; table tennis— at Indianapolis, date to be decided; handball singles—at Terre Haute, March 16. Handball doubles—at Anderson, March 1-2; badminton—at South Bend, date to be announced; aquatic institute—at Terre Haute, May 4-5; junior swimming—at Indianapolis, Feb, 22-23; senior swimming --at Anderson, April 6 or 13,

Trippi Released TAMPA, Fla, Oct. 12 (U, P).— Football optimism at the University of Georgia ran high today as the! team awaited Charlie Trippi, star

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