Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1945 — Page 26
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Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 22.—
ference | eis were forced | to take their workouts under the roof, of the fieldhouse yesterday as|
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Jupiter Pluvius drove the Crimson,
inside in preparation for . their) Saturday encounter with Purdue on the” Hoosiers’ Memorial stadium | gridiron. Obach Bo McMillin’s theme song - for the day was defense. Stressing * the fact that his undefeated charges needed further work in this fleld, the Hoosier mentor divided the squad into two shifts. The first] stringers turned out for practicg at!
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3 p.'m, after the second string had!’
gone through its paces. | Field Is Covered Football fans journeying. south for the big week-end tussle with! Purdue were assured that inclement weather will not halt the “Old
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makers, in probably their last act of co-operation with their state uptil after Saturday's game, loaned “their huge tarpaulin] to the Hoosiers to-cover the gridiron. Indiana was without a fieldprotector. 4 Although the student body, in general, will celebrate the Thanks~| giving holiday out of classes; Coach | McMillin indicated that it would be football school-day for his play€rs once daily until the big game,
Indiana Aerials LAFAYETTE, ind, Nov, 22.—Stop » that aerial assault! That was the advice of Coach |
Cecil Isbell, ‘whose twice-defeated
pinative backfield what is po- | tentially in store. for them. Isbell | Juoinjed out that it will require a pt vigil to cover Indiana's | in passing to rangy ends. Here Tomorrow Night | p squad will depart tomorrow pend the night in Indianapyefore continuing onto Bloomby bug Saturday morning. A train will carry the for-
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A huge pep session will highlight student body activities on the mpus tomorrow night. -
Is’ Fives to Play
p Game Prelim Mickey's Riding academy quintet Dayton, O., will face the Pepsigirls, who claim the city
mpionship, in a preliminary tlit}
it the local armory Sunday afterpon when the Indianapolis Kaut+ y's tangle with Cleveland in a Professional league basket-
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} Sunday's encounter will mark the .
pro team's first home appearce since it rejoined the loop after | three-yoar lapse due to the war. The Kautskys will “tune up” for the contest, however, by playing road #8 at Chicago and Oshkosh, 8, tomorrow and Saturday,
We est Side—Gus Cola; Virgil Reichard,
* Pictured are members of ¢
South Side Saints, winners of
crown with seven straight triumphs. Front row (left te vig), Ba £
Everton, ‘George Solham, E
| Carter, Art Lanham, Alvin Suttey, ard Pate. Rear row, Bud Price, Pa Zurkelback, Bad Pale and Harry pote. Other members not
are John Frey and Charles RS The team represented othe South Side Community center,
Delhett and Floyd Crayton; Millon Goldsta in, Den Franson
ie “Municipal Grid Po Champions.
Tr Lions
i To Battle in Pro Feature
| By UNITED PRESS Professional football stole the spotlight from collegians today, with the Cleveland Ram-Detroit Lion game for ‘the western division National league title Jaa) Yivigion a college card in which the DenverColorado game was the only headliner. 5 "Cleveland, seeking dts first championship, was. a two-touchdowi favorite over the Lions at Detroit, largely because of the passing and
¢ | play-calling of rookie Quarterback | Bob Waterfield.
Flannery and Manager How
Kincannon’s 660, MeMahan'’s 653 Top Pin Regulars in Loop Competition
L. E. Kincannon's 860 series at the Broad Ripple -alleys last night was good enough to pace local leagtie-competition. The high bowler'’s score was posted while bowling
with the Rock Island Refining |»
team in the Zionsville league. The games were 231-226-203-660. A second place mark was 653 chalked up by Niles McMahafi, roll- | ing with the Henley Standard Serv. ice in the North Side Récreation
circuit at Broad. Ripple. His pane Girls.
scores were 202, 206, 245. Leaders in other leagués were: Britghinst Hunt <Q Grady--Katie Scanlon,
484, Lady of Lourdes. ¢ 7 t—Delbert Gettings, 618, Cias-
ay. a Merchants, St _- Philip's—Jack Kirby, 603. Men's | Club (Kirby Mortuary); “Artie” Stephenson, 547, Ladies (Harry's Pood Market). pl Nhiain Square—Dorothy Tileston, 526, | Pepsi-Cola; John Walker, 583, Alpha {8 Speedway—P, Custer, .609, Allison Bxecwit Gene Moore, a Rest Jewany. Pox-Hu Victor}
nt--Bob Schnell, 644, R. A Tillie Jardina, 585, Ernest ropa | Conl Ladies, Pritchett—Bd McKibben, 511, and Gene
vieve Bloom, 306, Farm Security Mixed; Paul Johnson, 496, Real | Silk; Fonnie je Suy-
On Mitt Car Card
“Gallow 590,
Buddy Thomas (above), twofisted “club” fighter from Wash. ington, D.C. is slated to make his
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der, #01, | Interciub; Dwich Hohman, #616, Indianapc is. . T, A. Hanna, 580, Medical;
lokak, 648, Prest.O-Lite; Jewelry Ladies;
Bud Armstr %, 505, Sam Antlers—Be ty Con, 488, Mallory rgie R we i “i, Eagles Minot - 1§. Hillock, 563, Recreation; garet Masse, » Adams; Bans 1 vents Wilbur
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Behr, 469, Solatatye M! Dezelan—John.
, 470, Ladies Ma nee; and O. Gill, 410, Gentral—Marshall Su0day. 584, Recreation; Rotothy Davia and Johuuy Hull, 51, Wm, Ean
ed; Phil Pr 524, and Tok Holliday ey:
Margie _Andrews, 42 oy W Cola Girls,
Peoria Is Awarded ; Basket Tourneys /
CHICAGO, Nov. (WU. P.).—~The i board of managers! of the central association of the |A. A. U. an.
association's basket. all champignships for men “women have been awarded to Pooria, Ill, Feb. 22 23, 2 - Local tournaments throughout the| w state will qualify the two top teams in each of the eight: districts to participate at Peoria.’ Winners in the championships will. represent the Central association In the National A. A. U. tournaments,
New Orleans Turf Meeting Begins ;
NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 22 (U. P). ~ Approximately 18,000 fans were expected today for the apening of]
meeting which will be featured by the $2000 added _Thanksgivin; handicap. Track President Julius. Reeder said: “I'm confident that / we" 1 see the best season in our history..
Rocky Withdraws
-local ring debut at the Armory
NEW YORK, Now. 22 (U. P)—
P.).—~Navy's through a brisk morning workout
log f court to observe the Thanksgiving ~“fholiday,
nounced today tht the Central!
Middies Work Up Turkey Appetite
ANNAPOLIS, Md. Nov. 22 (U. football team went
today before turning its attention to Thanksgiving dinner. Navy meets Army at Philadelphia
Dec. 1, and the mighty scoring
power of the Cadets has prompted Navy Coach Oscar Hagberg to devote his practice sessions to defensive drill,
2136 Netters Drill = For Butler Team
Thirty-six Butler hardwood aspir= ants took time off today from trainfor their curtain-raiser Dee. 1 ‘on the- Bulldog
Coach Tony Hinkle's charges* engaged in their first intrasquad scrimmage session this week as the Bulldog mentor stressed shooting fundamentals, This year's Bulldog net squad numbers only 13 players from out-
state. Included in this list are five |strike in October,
netters from Ohio and Illinois, Indianapolis candidates for varsity berths on the Butler squad include Robert King, Carl Limback, Joe Price, Ray Rodebeck, Charles Scott;
ao Shirley, Don Stone, Paul].
Cranny, Marion Fine. William Glant, Noel Good, John Hallam, DoA' Huberty
Jack Kesler.
Clark Townsend, Columbus; Don Batrich, Westville, Ill.; LeRoy CompHton, Acton; Jay Cotton, Carmel; racing | Robert Funk, Evansville; Hartman, South Bend; Richard Heacox, Humbert, Bellefontaine, 0
Just Another Day
Norman
Bloomington, and John
At West Point
“The pressure was on Detroit, which must win to remain in the race. Even should Cleveland lose, the Rams still would be tied with Detroit, which has lost one more game than Cleveland. More than 50,000 were expected at the game. In College Circles
Colorado can sew up the Big Seven conference crown by beating Denver. Colorado is undefeated in three loop games; Denver has lost
{one of four.
Most of the college action was in the South, with the Wake ForestSouth Carolina game the. top attraction. Wake Forest was favored. V.M.I plays V.P.I. in a traditional game, Richmond meets William and Mary, Virginia Union tests Hampton, and Lincoln travels to Howard in other games. Detroit offers a city rivalry between University of Detroit and Wayne, and Cincinnati plays Miaml, O, in another midwestern game.In the midlands, Wichita plays Drake and Utah meets Utah State. Fresno State was scheduled to meet San Jose State in the Far West,
MacPhail Granted Trial Postponement BEL AIR, Md, Nov. 22 (U. P). --Because an extended business trip would make it difficult for Lar ry MacPhail to appear in court next Monday, his lawyers yesterday won postponement of the assault trial of the New York Yankee president until Dec. 10. MacPhail is accused of striking
.|two Bel Air telephone exchange em-
ployees when he became angered at slow service during a telephone He also faces a
. (disorderly conduct charge,
Chandler Praises yy 8 a . Legion Baseball CHICAGO, Nov. 22 (U, P).— Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler today asked the American Legion to continue its “magnificent efforts” in sponsoring baseball for young amateurs. He told the Legion's 27th annual
|Shoot to Be Held
At Johnson Farm
Howland Johnson's farm on the south side of Kessler blvd., west of Millersville, will be the site of the annual trapshoot of the Indianapolis Hunting and Pishing club
Sunday, Stewart E. Gordon, presi-|¢
dent of the group, announced, The affair will be held between .the
WEST POINT, N.Y, Nov. 2a houi Sl 18 2: and 3 3 m.
(U, P)~Thanksgiving was
Just:
By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE All-America Center (of gravity)
editors truly is revolting! Yesterday
centage of correct guesses for the season. I was a bit surprised, you may be sure, to discover that my standing at present is a mere: 714. While this is as high as most of the other so-called expert prog-
decided to give you one perfect group of forecasts just for the sake of elevating my average a bit so that my editor will refrain from repetition of those caustic words. Some of you may be surprised to note that I select Purdue to nose out Indiana this week-end, but that’s how it is. I cannot forsake my figures. Peruse them!
———————————————r— Two-Game Series PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22 (U. P)). ~The Villanova college football team will play Holy Cross in 1946 and 1947 at Worcester, Mass., it was announced today by Villanova au-
Te
* Egad! The churlishnéss of some
However, be that as it may, I've”
rs Prefers to Differ And Gives You Purdue
thorities.
Broad Rip
family. Dave Haggard, guard, received the Wagoner trophy, awarded annually for sportsmanship.
The major “S" was awarded to Irving Ball, Warren Bennet, Bob Burnett, Tim Crawforth, Art Goeiger, Dave Haggard, Don Hibkle, Don Hueber, Charles Kaufman (mgr), Bill McCord, Remy McKean, Joe Palmer, Dick Pratt, Bill Reel, Jim Rice, Ray Schakel and Paul Stone, all seniors; Jack Bodine, Cecil Crabb and J. B. King, Juniors,
The Shortridge awards were made upon the recommendation of Coach Tom -Woods and with the approval of Principal J. Dan Hull and Athletic Director Russell 8. Julius. Meanwhile at Broad Ripple yesterday, Football Coach Ed Diederich and Cross Country Coach Mordie Lee were also announcing the list of letter winners in the two fall
Shortridge Captain Receives Trophy; le Lists Letter Awards
captain of this year’s Shortridge football squad, has been named recipient of the annual Skinner outstanding Blue Devil player during the season For being the most Improved Lo tod oon Bob Burnett, tackle, and Paul Stone, halfback, awards. This was a Tiew prize, instituted last syear by the Skinner
{Parks Grid Tilt
award, given to the
also received Skinner
Booked Sunday
The post-season tilt originally scheduled for this afternoon on the Washington high school gridiron between the Buzz Buckett, City Parks, Capital City league champion, and Northwestern Senior PAL club was postponed until 2 p. m. Sunday at Riverside, The football
game was changed because the high school field was not available to-
_{also had two other assists,
backfield men on the team, |
Hoosier Caps Invade Home
1Of Cellarites
In American league hockey games tonight, the leading Indianapolis’ Caps play the cellar-dwelling Eagles at New Haven and Cleveland plays
: at Hershey,
In two games last night, thirde period rallies settled both. Provi= dence came from behind for a T7-to-5 win over New Haven at Providence while Pittsburgh, out played for most of the game, exploded for three goals and a 4-to-1
The loss held Buffalo in a tie with Hershey for the Eastern divi
“breaks” helped Pittsburgh to vice tory. Two Buffalo goals were disallowed by officials. Jack Lavoie scored twice last period for Providence.
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT Pittsburgh 4, Buffalo 1. Providence 7, New Haven §,
Bibeault Scores Hockey Shutout
ie coast guard, was credited
with 25 saves as the league cham-
pion ran into a perfect defense. It was Montreal's third defeat in 10 games, and kept them in a firsts place tie with Detroit. Woody Dumart® scored two Boston goals and Herb Cain got the third, The standings: NATIONAL Lagevy
2 3 4 4] 8 1
Basket Dates For basketball games with ther Riverside Hawks, 15-16 years, and!" Hornets, 13-14 years, in the River- | side Methodist gym on Monday hts, call Herman Olsen, TA-8242,
tomorrow night when he collides with “Jack ‘Rill of Bloomington, HL, over the 10-round route. The scrap will top a five-event bill te be offered by the Hercules Athletic club. Thomas tips the beam
Rocky Graziano of New York was| another day of footbal) ‘practice for | forced to withdraw ‘today from his| Army's-unbéaten team today, with scheduled 10-round bout “Rgainst Coach Earl Blaik bringing his squad Art Levine of ‘Brooklyn 7 be-| along slowly for the Navy game cause of a _bad cold a Sonny | Dec. 1. Blaik has not yet called for Horne of Niles, 0. was substituted | hard drill, scheduling such contact
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County and State H. S. “Basketball Scores
MARION COUNTY TEAMS I
Ben Davis 24, Decatvr Oentral 22 (over. LaPaz 42, West Twp Marana 18,
time | 18 y 35
STATE TEAMS
Akron. 49, Beaver Dam 34, LAlamo 27, Waynetown 18 Attica 42, Veedersburg 16, Auburn. 52, Butler 19, Avon 35,
Amo 23
| Bicknell 323, Linton 27, | Bloomin
42, Sriwlorasvile .
gton | Boonville 44, Petersburg Brownsburg 45, Danville a foveryme), Bunker - Hill 26, Deedsville “20, Cambridge City 54, ae 23. Cannelton 48, Tell City 18, Center Grove 39, Greenwood 1 Chalmers 35, Burnettsville 34 overtime). olate Township (Johnson) 42, Boggstown
Monroeville 26, Martinsville 33,
tee 28. Branch 32, Haubstadt 26. Wayne North tral Catholie 29.
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Ervin 12.
Greentown 61, Prankton 22, Howard Twp, (Howard) 18,
| Jackson Twp. (Decatur) r 3 Burney Fo
Football Odds
| Favorite . | Indiana Notre Dame Michigan
Underdog
Side 43, Mt. Wayne Cen: |
Fountain City 58, Williamsburg 34. | Francesville 40, Monon 32, Franklin 26, Shelbyville 25, | Goshen 30, Warsaw 15
Kokomo 53. Frankton 2
* Lebanon 34, Lafayette oo Linden 28, New Market oh . Madison 29, Scottsburg 19,
Michigantown 43, Porest 7 5 Morristown 39, Moral Twp. P. (Shelbys » Mitchell 35, Paoli 19, - "New Castle
Onward 43, New Waverly 35. eans 49. Campbelsburg 28 38, Mt. Vernon 14. Rig ichand Twp. (Fountain) 30, Hillsboro 28. Rising Sun 39, Central (Jetlerson) 30, Rossville 45, i 30.
Sharpsvile 33. Walnut Grove M. Shoals 83, West Baden 28.
Spurgeon, 3 Ly ns n
Snckayell n, Fest Point 8, Sunman 49, Brookville 31, Tangier 29, Mecca 12, Thoerntown 42, Darlington 26. Warren 31, Hun 29 (overtime), Washington 33, n Washington (Cass) Mg Metea 44, Waveland 42, nM,
Whiteland 42, Trafalgar 2, Raleigh 70, New Salem 28. Anderson 7, Marion 28.
Iville 38, ‘Albion 37
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