Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1945 — Page 12

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Ed Brown, Broad Ri backfield for an 18-ya

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halfback, ri the secon

ripped trough the Howe

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nearly away for a touchdown until hauled down by the safety man.

line and cut to his left in the

the game on the Irvington field, He was

City Bowlers to Take Day Off for

Election of Association Officers

Action in the city's tenpin fraternity will shift from the mapleways to the Claypool hotel tomorrow afternoon, when the annual meeting

|Pinmen to Roll Minor Events

Entrants in the minor events of

the annual West Side Center's Cap-

and election of officers of the Indianapolis Bowling association will (ital City tournament will occupy

be held.

A new president to suodeed James W. Hurt Sr., after his term expires May 1, will be named. Usually the first vice president is elevated to

. the presidency, but She absence of of Ed Lennox, seiving in the armed forces, will make this impossible, “unless Lennox assures the bowlers that he is certain of a discharge prior to May 1. However, it is probable that the new leader will be one of the vice presidents. Other than Lennox,

finey are Roger Cure, Drv RH: Tan 1s;

there is little doubt but that he will be selected again. The associ-

ation’s board of directors will also|Bus Parson

be elected,

Earl, Although no drastic ‘changes’ In| oon Walks

ding series, having 200, 5

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Bloom Leagues Tomorrow

the alleys tomorrow afternoon and evening. The 9:30 shift, however, will be made of entrants in the

| team events.

2712 in the Kernel Optical’s session at Pritchett's was the best feminine series of the evening. 600 BOWLERS (MEN)

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12 Teams fo Play

Twelve teams. in the city recrea« tion department's ‘ sénior football leagues will see action at municipal gridirons tomorrow. follows:

Munici

Club oe PAL

0-130, Boogieville, at ri and

24-Hour Pd : Installation i Combustioneer Stokers

Gas and Oil Conversion Burners for early delivery ‘Willlamson Furnaces Installed at once tut Kt for All Home Heating f+ Infetmation

Raiders vs. Maoietons at Car+ fleld: 3: 00, Rh thm B Rockets Side Saints at ’ Garfield ve Suit Capitol City League—1:30, ;, Brookside vs. Jive ‘Hive at kside; 3, PAL Club vs. Jive Town at Brookside and Bula Buckets .. Harmony Hut at Rivers sf

& Hays (Goshen); R. 831 Drakes (Crawfordsville) ;

cox, McKeown, C. Sasbe (Crawfordsville): Littieman, P.

it No, 1 re C. h, Chain .e Stillwell; A. Brown, lke Phi { ton, ON; (Hamilton, 0.);

(Bwood:: served (Connersville) ; Reserved (Connersed Connersville

ville) ; (Connersville)

Carmondy, Jones ( wood) : Art

502} J Steffen, A. Vollmer (Jasper) A. Joseph { (Jasper); J.

Clark Twp. 45, Pranklin Twp. 30.

1 Franklin 34, ‘Southport 23. “a Speedway” 38, Oréenwood no

y The schedule | Som

Northants C

The Sunday schedule follows:

1 FP. M. 0. Nofs Singer, Harve Yost (Goshen); De!

G. Koch, P hb H. Popke (Goshen) : oy ranham (Goshen); R. Leinbach,

T, C McGaughey, enson (Crawfordsville); "H. Pars y Hall (Crawfordsville): H. Wil C. Edwards Crawfordsville); 0 ay Niehaus (Cheviot, O.). oh

McNew. Ray |...

v- Morr Bn RUSSELL... A Gene Taylor; Howard White x; W rkson, I. Tu {wood}: : Mindach, P. Kagel; W. Richw K on - Frits Pregen, Shurfranz Bob Cahill, A. Bonar liton, O.); 8. Ballard, P. St. Clair Reserved (Connersville): Re-

Reserved Reserved

): (Connersville). 5:90 P. M.—Barnes, Jacobs ( Ault (Elwood); C. Hawkins, EB.

( uncle) k (Muncie) : H. (Muncie); P. Bettig. G. Kunz (Jasper); Krem

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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 17 (U. P).

53¢| —Crooner Bing Crosby's national

pro-amateur golf tournament has been set for Dec. 20 and 30 at the Rancho Santa Fe course.

~ State High School and College Basketball Results

COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Beech Grove 33. GH Soups Central 32.

Decatul Central 43, Bdinburg 36.

_ommem HIGH HIGH 8CHOOLS !

The South Bide Saints and Buss

in their respective circuits with six straight triumphs each.

Package, Rings Play Feature Net Tilt

Buckett are the undefeated lesders | poorer: Susanville 34. Frankfort Bo, Gary Horsce Mann 30 (3;

overtimes),

. Paper basketball team will play Red Rings in the feature

game at 4 p. m. at the Sacred Heart Hartford Oity

Football Scores

alty, however, Tech again pushed into Shortridge territory in the second persed, reaching the 9. A penal thwarted the drive. Shortridge got to matter of seconds ended after Ca

by the Blue Devils. A blocked Shortridge recovery by Tackle Jack

«| initial touchdown in the first pe-

riod, his 10-yard smash climaxing

ey a b4-yard drive.

Looks Like Big Year for ‘Little Fellows’ i in State Hardwood Play

“By JAMES E. WALTERS ~~ United Press Sports Writer

This is going to be a great season for the “little fellows,” If results during last night's Indiana high school basketball firing are any indi-

cations of things to come.

thriller. It was the third straight

ugherty | victory for Lapel, 38-36 conqueror Day |of Lebanon in midweek.

Rossville, 20-game or better winner for three straight seasons, showed fits 42-28 defeat of Frankfort last week was no fluke by

tien 1. 3, Saratogs | 22. Marion | St Tre 33, Collegeville Bt. Joseph’ =

[a 0 2 town 38. dian 3, Swi Cy 2. Decatur Catholic 34.

bid was nullified by a 15-yard pen-

* Broad 4 Ripple Trims Howe {In Final Game of Season, 19-7; {Demons Make Goal Line Stand

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Sacred ed Heart, Howe.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Broad Riwie 19, Howe 7. Shortridge 0, Tech © (tie), TODAY'S GAME Cathedral vs. Washington at Tech.

Howe battled to the Rocket 12 but lost possession, and then the Ripple fullback tallied again in the second stanza on a 9-yard plunge after a 70-yard march. The ‘Hornet touchdown came early in the third period following recovery of a Rocket fumble on

‘the 20. Paul Eicher plowed over

from the 2 and Hoflman accounted for the extra point. The Rockets tallied again in the final session, starting from the Howe 44. Brown was the kingpin in the advance and finally carried it over from the 3. Cofnelius contributed the extra point.

Lapel’s fast-stepping Bulldogs, back on the glory road they traveled in 1939-40 when they went all the way to the state tourney finals, upset | y:| the veteran-loaded Anderson Indians at Anderson, 36-34, in an overtime

double overtimes on the major cir-

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Fight Results

YORK—-Tippy Larkin, id ig fot S3inted Nick Morta a

tin . hy Doty, 158%,

Ruitfore, Conn. (3).

“Istait of a season.

138%, | Hospital here, it was disclosed today

losiby Cobb's life-long friend, Dr.|

Tech punt in the third nr of scoreless tie.

Cecil Crabb, Shortridge halfback was stopped on the Blue Devil 27Tattle on tthe East side gridiron. The teams fought to a

the rivalry

yard line after returning a

Caps Annex Loop Record

Although they dropped their last three games, the Indianapolis Capitals succeeded in setting an American Hockey league - record, loop headquarters in New Haven disclosed today. In their first 10 games the Caps became the first club in league history to go through without a defeat to mar their record, On top of that was the individual performance of Defenseman Hugh Miller, who succeeded in scoring at Teast oné point In the first nif® games. No defense man

Seven of the Indianapolis vic-

“welcomed home” ever has duplicated the feat at theicrowd of 47.000 Northwestern fans, ! pulling. for the -Wildeats to hand

Leahy Returns From Navy Irish Pep Talk Before "Cat Fracas

EVANSTON, Iii, Nov. 17 (U:

to Give

P)~Frank Leahy, who led Notre

Dame to a national football championship in 1943 before he entered the navy, was back on the Irish bench today.

Just released from the navy, Leahy will be sitting with the Notre

Before the game, Leahy will give

8 pep talk to the boys in the dressing room. The veteran coach knows. that-the Irish have a reputation for bouncing back after stun. ning defeats,

The quiet mentor also will be by a capacity

tories came in a row and in npne of the 10 games did the Caps fail to pick up at least three goals. High mark was reached in the seventh contest, when they counted 11 times against the Buffalo Bisons. Five clubs’ have succeeded in scoring eight wins in their first 1p games, but none of them succeeded in evading at least one defeat, Coach Johnny Sorrell's charges, now éngaged in a difficult road trip during the Sonja Heinie show, play in Hershey tonight. Tomorrow night they'll meet the Reds at Providence.

Gilbert Takes Over Baseball at Tech

Charles Gilbert has been elevated to head baseball coach at Tech, Athletic Director Charles Dagwell

Spencer, Nenoff

Form Mat Team

Jim Spencer, Boston, has been signed as a partner for Steve Nenoff, Toledo, as one of the teams in the tag-team match featuring the

wrestling card next Tuesday night at the Armory. .

This pair will face Rene LaBelle

of Montreal and Billy Thom, for-|. mer Indiana university mat coach whesnow resides in Indianapolis. All are “big timers" in heavyweight ranks.

the junior

Tag-team bouts have proven “thrillers” for local wrestling fans.

They az far We Ils out of tires;

Dame players at Dyche stadium, hoping his old team can rebound from last week's crushing defeat by Army, with a solid victory over North western,

Rotre Dame is second straight deeat. During Leahy’s absence the Irish’s luck against Army changed. The revengeful Cadets whipped them, 59-0, last year and came back last @aturday to Administer an 48-0 triumph.

eran, are about the only two familiar faces with the Irish squad to greet Leahy. Ed McKeever, Leahy’s

backfield coach who took over as

head coach in 1944, has gone to Cornell. Clem Crowe, assistant coach, is at Iowa.

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announced today. Dagwell handled the sport for 10 years but is

a ——————————_——————— Cobb Philanthropist ROYSTON, Ga, Nov. 17 (U. P.).— Ty Cobb, who. was born and raised here, has given approximately $250,000 for the erection of a modern

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