Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1945 — Page 26

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Walt Floyd... Manual coach.

An angient city rivalry contest a Manual Redskins at Delavan school football docket. { The North vs. South

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Tech field. i Tech plays a North Central con-

ference rival, Richmond, at the East side field in another topnotcher. ‘On the basis of comparative 4 Shortridge rules the heavy te in the duel between the old | Svals. “Dope” is not to be regarded | seriously when teams of the two schools meet, however,

Still in Running % ! Shortridge, still very much in the waning for the mythical city

crown, needs this victory before the two Blue Devil encounters th Broad Ripple and Tech. : Shortridge likely will be without the services of a regular guard, | Some ~ Warren Bennett, who sustained a of a knee injury in the ue Devils’ game with New Castle. i By the same token, Cathedral, too, must win from the Tigers to help the Irish chances. Shortridge and Cathedral do not meet this season andthe one to falter against city

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Attucks, Sacred Heart plays at Howe ‘snother city contest which

both are out of title contention. “Tech rounds out its North Cendral conference card against the Red Devils, The Greenclads dropped | ' a decision to Mungie Central and! don't seem to fit anywhere into the title picture -this season. Muncie or New Castle seem the best bets, - with the Beurcas doped to repeat.: Ty " et TR PI

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competition probably will be count- | Teachers college at Muncie Satur- | ed out in the final figuring. | day and Valparaiso university in the

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In Local Play

The Indianapolis league, nationally known for its high scoring ability, is again coming into its own, After topping other local loops for many years, members failed to Produce a 700-series last season. But this year the league again is showing its superiority.- Last night Bob Earl tossed a 711 that represented the third big series of ihe current campaign. He had 214, 223, 274 for Van Camp's as the loop went through its paces at Pritchett’s. _ Clarence Baker, another member of the circuit, took runnerup honors of the evening as. he posted 186, 232, 259677 for Russet Cafeteria. Other high shooters were Urban - | Casper with 219, 205, 228-652 In St. Philip Meén's club and Paul Field, who had 240, 209, 201-650 for Louie's Tavern in the Knights of Columbus at Dezelan's.

Bowes Team High

Team honors were taken by | Bowes Sealfast, who had 1080, 977,

Tom Woods . . . Blue Devil pilot. So 11014—3071 in t i - between the Shortridge Blue Devils | 1 in the Indianapolis ses

{sion. Smith field plus Cathedal's bid to No feminine pastimer reached

| 600, although several threatened the mark. -Jo Mueller was the evening's leader with 562 in the Ernest Johnson Coal league at Fox-Hunt. Six (other members of the loop topped Ia “victory would permit Tech to! 550. Billie Rice had 560, Betty Nigh

finish well up in the list, however, [56p. Doris Parsons 557. Beit y | Warren Central closes its best|we,ver 551, Lois Schultz 551 and

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Major | Bobs Up With Useful Grid Information—Players Are Faster With Haircuts ~~

By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE , - Ex-Scout for Buffale Bill Egad! This week I decided I have been depending too much on my telescopic eye, so I have been scouting a few of the teams personally, soaring around by plane. Duke and Georgia Tech were the first teams I chose to honor, and I discovered the gridiron stars have made many innovations since the days when I played with Stagg at Yale and other points. Visiting the Durham institution first, T was somewhat surprised to note that the players all have hair cuts, and that they do not wear shinguards—har-rumph! My word! Where have I been? (Ed. Note: Under the table, probably.)

Something New Each Day

7. i, 4, Cornell (Ia.) 0. Butler 7, Ball State 6. Miami (0.) 40, Cen. Nor. 0.

State Basket |Quints Start Annual Show

By JAMES E. WALTERS United Press Sia Correspondent

starts its annual five-mon grind tonight.

th-long

Indiana High School Athletic asso~ ciation as the earliest possible start-

the bit for weeks. None of the so-called “big names” are scheduled for opening-night activity, but dozens of the guys”—each hopeful of coming up with a winning tournament team-— will take to the hardwood. 60 Defeats in Row

The Harrison Twp. vs. Green Twp. game in Delaware county is attracting some “unusual” atten-

West. Mich. 7, Valpe 6. Franklin 13, Earlham 6. {

Next I went to inspect Georgia Tech only to find that time has wrought vaster changes. The laced jacket which was all the rage in. Willie Heston's day has given way to a lightweight jersey. Something new every day. At both schools I talked with a number of professors. Also, I picked up many nuggets of useful information at the corner.drug stores! So I am able, after exhaustive inquiry, to report that Duke will defeat Georgia Tech by a score of 14 to 13. The rest of my forecast for Sat-

Illinois 20, Great Lakes 13. Wisconsin 20, Iowa 7. Minn. 20. Mich. 13. Ohio St. 19, Northwest'n 6. Penn 20, Princeton 6. Penn St. 13, Syracuse 0. Iowa State 27, Kas. State §. Oklahoma 19, Texas Chr. 7. Kansas 14, Nebraska 6, Duke 14, Georgia Tech 13. Alabama 34, Kentucky o

season in its young football history | Till J in a game with the Rockets at| Coons 351 Broad Ripple. The Warriors will

eis anes Majors Have Slim Pickings

In Annual Player Draft Grab

CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (U, P.).—Major league club owners, faced with an| i morrow when Clinton pays a. visit oversupply of players after four lean war years. showed little interest in| to the West side field. Triumph the annual player draft today as the meeting promised to develop into

city teams and their ninth in 10 starts for the year. Washington's Continentals, rulers of the ¢ity roost a year ago, stl} will be seeking victory No. 1 to-|

has eluded the Continentals in & series of behind-the-door sessions’ some close ones and they're hoping | for better luck against the team 2 couple of more tentatively on tap, which played a 6-6 tie with Crispus Following the draft grab, in which Attucks earlier in the year. the big league owners- culled some | Plainfield’s game with the Silent 5.434 minor leaguers for likely prosHodiélers at the Deaf school and Pects. Chandler was scheduled to Pike Township's trip to Westfield, Meet with the major league pro- | [both tomorrow, complete the sched- Motion committee to plan distribu(tion of a $50,000 fund, designed to. Beech Grove concluded its 1945 Promote baseball throughout the season yesterday in a 20-0 triumph Dation® over Lawrence Central. It was the | Chief to Have Assistant Se1Nun victory against two-defeats | Appointment of a new “special

Commissioner A. B. Chandler had one definite meeting scheduled an

- | No. 1 choice of the draft list. And

urday is printed herewith. Auburn ‘20, Florida 7.

Tenn. 13, No. Carolina 7, Miss. State 19, Tulane 14. La. State 21, Miss. 13. Tex. A & M 13, Arkansas 7. Baylor 20, Southwesetrn 12. Texas 21, S.M. U. 7. California 19, Wash. St, 7. Mich. St. 14, Missouri 13.

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Harrison's Cardinals apparently

Dartmouth 13, Yale 7. {have smashed all Hoosier records

for losing games—60 in a row since January of 1942, And, H. FP. Reasoner, Harrison's fourth coach in as many seasons, isn't very optimistic about working a. change this time. He fired eight players the other night for training violations. Several of the perennial prep cage stalwarts get under way tomorrow night-—Muncie Burris, Martinsville, Tipton, Rochester and Batesville, Other Leaders And other “biggies” like Jasper, Connersville, Greencastle, - Shelbyville, Plymouth, Goshen, Frankfort, Kokomo, Logansport, Lebanon and Madison see action the following week. . The Artesians from Martinsville are the only former state champions scheduled for first-week activity. Coach Norb Neisley’'s crew plays host to Mooresville and is spoiling for revenge. Mooresville dumped a great Artesian five in the 1944 tourament and won again last |

To Fistic Card Trautman of the American Associa- ]

tion. Welterweights Pete Leno, of Cin- | At today's draft meeting. the first: jcinnati, and Jimmy Martin, of Chi- | a ue ana he Bh 10 cago, and Heavyweights John dozen minor league players were! Weatherford, of - Indianapolis, expected to be selgcted for jobs in Rees Collins, of Des Moines, Ia. the big time, {have neen added to the five- bout | Player Overflow fistic program to be staged tomorAlthough the top listed price is!row night at the Armory. | $7,500 for a Class AA player, only a| Weatherford and Collins will few takers were expected because of [clash in the four-round opener, two reasons: (1) The low quality and Leno and Martin will collide of the ‘players, and (2) big league|in five rounds, and their signing clubs are threatened with a player completes the card. Weatherford is overflow due to returning service-'s recent Golden Gloves graduate nen, (and the hard hitting local heavy Lou Novikoff, the “Mad Russian” | has pulled away to an impressive of Los Angeles who flopped three pro start by flattening two straight times with the Cubs, stands as the foes here.

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even Lou is a question mark, since

will pair--Al- Sheridan; of Indian=| he is famous as a minor league

| apolis, and Sgt. Shelton Bell, of | hitting terror who always developsi Camp Atterbury, at 10 rounds.|

ta hole in_his bat when he swings ‘Sheridan holds the Indiana state | against major league hurling. light-heavyweight ‘title but is ex-

year for the Beech Grove assistant” to the commissioner was eleven, Lawrence wound up with a! also scheduléd for discussion today. | 45 won-lost record, | Leslie O'Connor, present assistant’ ~——tto— Chandler, will vacate the post Dee B tl B 1 t d {15 to become general manager of | the White Sox. u er 0 S ere ' | competent baseball man” is | to be nained to the job, according For Card Contest | 'to the minutes of an earlier meet- | {ing and the selection may be made | Boistered by the addition of two today, former * gridmen, Steve Horvath, | The tae leading sangidaies Fe rportedly were nera wnager | halfback, and Gorden Tanner, end | { Joon Quinn of the Boston Braves and halfback. returning world war! | Coach Harold (Muddy) Ruel of the II veterans, the Butler Bulldogs re- | White Sox and President George sumed heavy football practice this! — | week in preparation for remaining {conference games with Ball State Local League 700 BOWLERS (MEN) bowl here ‘Nov, 10. The Fairview Bob Earl, Indianapolis aos I We BOWLERS MEN)

. 6M It also has been announced that rps gs I aiiD Mews Ciub.. 803 in [Right Halfback Kenny Nixen has Paul Pie a Knights x Couns“... $30 returned to full-time -duty after be- Gomir nd, indianapolis ii My Re of So ion. or olumeus . .. When the Bulldogs journey to en Layman, Nos North Side Recn. Cire ait Muncie they will take with thiem Fonnie er, Indianspolls ......... Pranki Park Indi TR Indiana Intercollegiate conference Wilbur’ Green: Bl Lily veyed i | Hob Sel il, R, C. . veer. G3 victories over Earlham, Franklin Tn Bly te, Bit Lilt tae and Manchester. Their only 108s Bob Susemichiel, Moon-Lite Classie ©. 621 this year was at the hands of East. Oene Zweissler, Indianapolis 62

Teo Riei'er, Bl Lilly “John Fehr, ladianapolis Joe Pu lon, Indianspolits -

‘ern Illinois Teachers college in the season opener, The Cardinals ‘won

{pected to be the underdog against Tenpin Scores

| the experienced Sgt. Bell, who packs un impressive record and plenty 300 BOWLERS (WOMEN) se suger Ernest Johnson Cond Co...

two-fisted punching power to Deck it up. n Coal . a Two six-round mills will pit wel«

Betty Nigh Coa. % terweights with ~Mike McKessick, Doris Pa , Johnson Coal ov. 587) {Tillie Ja Coal. ve si local welter, meeting Frank Rand, | Batty “Weaver Johnson Coal i [also of Indjapipiis, 18 She. sami: ry Thomas, Kay Jewelry . te] ¥indup and y wisy Muncie | Mite Pen Rotart 30 onason Coat” po : su | Ind, taking on newcomer Whit-; | Margaret ton, son Cla man Burress, of Cincinnat). In adCa h, John i... 32 | ohel a aves iy ohnson Cont ; » 830 dition to Bell and Burress, Leno | Sattl pes Johnsen Coal, Hiland Collins also will be new faces Pauline Ri hasan Coal. . 313/ here. Judy Hindel, Alice O'Grady, Our Li La of Lourdes HH renters see te—

Marie Pulion, Johnson Putty Striebeck Johnson Goa Frances Deer, Johnson Coal .....

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ference race. Il The early. practice sessions this | i week were confined to blocking and the running of new plays. A | search for an extra-point - kicker - Ml istill is going on in the Bulldog camp.

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A late rally enabled the Kingan Knights to edge out the “Y" Reps, 48-47, last night to wip, the Y. M. § C. A. pre-season basketball tourney:

/ Rk DP _ INDIANAPOLIS @ The teams were deadlocked at 39-

all at the end of the third period.

Just received i oidshioment of oye’ sturdy Nigh shoes (with cord soles for wear) and a nice tan calf . medallion tip oxtony with leather soles for dress, both good fitters, -

so for first place in the con Bui 3

manager of the club, said today.

Valpo’s Perfect Grid ‘Record at Stake: .

‘Ways and means of stopping West-

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Bob Holde Solataire Mixed ..... oie Iva Dininger, ‘Johnson . Coal ........ conference games. from ~ Central a1 woe ao ™ Ceeis oe Mabel _Piscuer, J Joburg ( goal i P il $ $ B f f / ciNarmal and ‘Franklin while lqsing (oo, Foot, todiangpolls © foci 0a Geovate Chadings. Indiana Beil sn 8 11Q a urrg 0 to ~ Valparaiso and being tied by Ai Framer. St John Evangelical .... aur} leh t, Johnson Coal go a Wabash, At the present. time the Jon Jurtelin ho, op Sulatat use Mixed a Alles en Kay Jewelry I HH BUFFALO, Nov. 1 (U.” Pr— Palrview. eleven _is:tled with Val-. orusm League LEADERS « EN) Fa Be 05 Charles (Gabby) Hartnett, former

Gil Fouts, West Side Merchants ..... John Barrett, ‘American Legion ...... dobart Moore, Rost Jewelry .. .. Chas. Lloyd, Post Office

eaves ne Johnsen, Real Silk George Miller, Friends Mixed . . 8i8 Connie Hickey, St. Philip Club

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Forrest D. Pd Pittman, Eagles .. 418 Bob Taggart, Sam Tyner's Tavern .., 33% Dovie } Holden, Prignds - 4 John _Finchum; “Alpha . 587 Catherine Gandi. U, Rubber ...

Ted” Arnold, Central Reen.

. 581 Mabel Daywith, Wm. Sa Block Mixed ol John Hill, Wm. H. Block Mixed

544 Margaret Leonard, Parm Security Mxd #48

Earl Cox, Prest-O-Lite 542 Frieda ™ewner. Mt. Square Hdc 43 ced . Frank Willis, Marmon- rHerzington Mxd 539 Hetty Miteh, aos Tere io Mxd 441 houn by Stanley (Bucky) Earl Harker, Illinois Rect S Lou Sutter, L. G. 8, Mixed 430 Harris, Bisoris’ general manager, Pied Simeon; Lit" AI 21 Pauline Kidwell, Wm. J, Holliday _Mxd 36 Emmett Irwin, ram Security Mixed mt hm

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Home Town Fans Honor Tiger Boss

SCRANTON, Pa.. Nov. 1 (U. P). —Baseball fans of Scranton and] M , Pa, paid tribute today to Steve O'Neill, manager of the ‘world's champion Detroit Tigers With & big street parade and a public reception, O'Neill will be guests of honor tonight at a dinner attended by 1000} i baseball followers,

Mancuso Is Picked

As Tulsa Manager TULSA, Okla, Nov. 1 (U, P.).— The Tulsa Oilers baseball team of the Texas League will be directed next year by Gus Mancuso, veteran of 17 major league seasons, Grayle Howlett, vice president and general

Mancuso signed a one year contract and will be carried on the club's active player list.

ary chiel of the Seranton police denartment.

VALPARAISO, Ind, Nov. 1.-— ern Michigan pass plays took up| - most of practice. drills this week as undefeated, untied Valparaiso university Crusaders prepared for the Bronco invasion here Saturday. Valpo goes out after win No. 6. The Crusaders have notched 104 points against their opponents’ 20} (in five gaies this season... ie

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O'Neill will be sworn in as honor- |

oe atcher and manager of the Chicago Cubs and former manager of {the Indianapolis Indians and Jersey City Giants, today was named

‘field pilot: of the International | league Billalo Bisons. Hartnett's appointment was an-

Harris - announced that he would [the fullback duty, with Joe Bartos,' remain as general manager of -the recently promoted from the B B squad, also available. {

Buffalo club for the 1946 season. | He had been prominently men-|a tioned for several weeks as a possi-

ble successor to Jack Zeller as gen- |

eral manager of the Detroit club. Harris had served Buffalo as both field manager and general manager | for two years. {

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Racing Veteran ‘Doubts Jet Cars ln 1946 Classic

NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (U. P.).—Although some top auto racing men, including President Eddie Rickenbacker of the Indianapolis motor Speedway, are confident there’ll be Jet-propelled cars in the 500-mile classic next Memorial-day,— the in= side dope is that it's only a remote possibility at best. .That’s because of the exhaust fumes, or the “blast,” as drivers {term it, “Using - jet engines in airplanes, where the blast streams out into [the ozone is one thing,” a veteran of Ry racing game observed to“and using it on a race track iy Woe else again. What do you suppose would happen to the

{it into their lungs? Until some method is discovered to dissipate the fumes, dan’t count on jet buzzbuggies. It'll come eventually, of course; but next - May 30 seems much too close, just now.”

Jenkins Rejoins

Middies’ Squad -

ANNAPOLIS; Md., Nov. 1 (U. P). -Navy’s Tootball team will entrain for Cleveland tonight after a final; light practice on signals, ball-hand-(ling and passing, Coach Oscar Hagberg said. The undefeated Middies meet un-

action, but Hagberg said that heayy duty for Jenkins still was

ber were expected to divide most of

November 1 is the date set by the| |

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puted. league leadership.

games last night. Providence edged New Haven, 2 to 1, and Pittsburgh tied with St. Louis, 3 to 3. One of the spectators tonight will be Maurice Podoloff, president of the league, who is making a tour of the circuit. Capt. Stan Kemp's goal with but a minute and a half to play gave the Reds their victory over the New Haven Eagles.

Hockey Race

AMERICAN. LEAGUE Wevisre Division

T Oo 2 Pts. | INDIANAPOLIS v e 3 10 Pittsburgh ..... 4 2 1 30 n 9 Cleveland -..... 1 3 I Nn» 5 St. Louis ...... 1 4 1 13 Nn 3 Eastern Division ershey ....... 4 1 32 19 15 10 rovidence .... 4 3 1 28 Nn 9 Buffalo ve. 3 3 1 23 2 5 New Haven .... 1 5 1 1» 3} LAST NIGHT'S SCORES Providence 2, New Haven 1. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 3 (tie), NEXT GAMES TONIGHT -Buffalp at INGLANAPOLIS: { SATURDAY — ‘INDIANAPOLIS at

Louis; New Haven at Hershey; Falls at Cleveland. SUNDAY—8t. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS; Cleveland at Buffalo; Pittsburgh at Providence; Hershey at New Hav ;

It was the second game within a’ week in which Kemp's last-period scoring had saved a game for the Reds,

Jerry Bellemarre scoréd Providence’s first goal with five minutes gone In the first period, but Jake Milford tied it up for New Haven less than five minutes later, Goalie Henry McQuestion’s brilliant play stopped several New Haven threats inthe second and third periods. Displaying a new spirit under their newly-appointed coach, Ralph (Bouncer) Taylor, the St. Louis

Hershey is tied with Indianapolis at 10 points in the standings, and Providehce and Pittsburgh both moved up to a nine-point rating in

Cape Tove Chance 1 to Take Undisputed Loop Leadership In Game With Bisons Tonight

Rollie McLenahan ... his partner,

Our Indianapolis Caps, the only unbeaten team in the American Hockey league, put their record on the line against Buffalo here tonigh$ in the only game scheduled. The Caps need a victory to take the undise

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Oscar Aubuchon then saved the night for St. Louis, coming through with an unassisted goal at 13:10 minutes of the second period, and following up with the game-tying shot on a pass from Maurie Rime stad at 4:38 of the final chapter. The game may have been costly. for Pittsburgh, for its star left

possible fracture. of the left ankle

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by Dick Kowcinak in the opening period.

Flyers held the Pittsburgh Hornets to a tie before 5684 fans. . Hornets Take Lead Pittsburgh took a first-period lead on § goal by Guy Boesch. Shortly after the second session opened, Freddie Hergert tied it for St. Lbuis, but the Hornets took a commanding lead shortly thereafter on successful shots by Bob Walton |

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