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THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1046

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Friday Night

High school football makes its appearance in Marion county tomors row in a four-game schedule, and an additional contest is sarded. for Monday night, involving an Indian apolis eleven.

Sacred Heart's Spartans tacks

the Hornets at Beech Grove Mohday night at 8 o'clock in a game

which will serve as a dedication of |

the new night field for the Beech Grove school. Tomorrows schedule:

Frankiis township at 1Lawrepes

"Central. 2pm) . Brownsburg vs. Specawhy. . p. m), Decatur Central at Ben Davis | (8 pom).

Warren . Central at Southport (8 p, m.),

Thé Sacred Heart-Beech Grove,

game originally was scheduled for tomorrow night, but was changed to Monday due to the late opening of the Spartan term. Pike township, the other Marion{ county high school in the grid Yield, will delay its initial game - until Sept. 13 ‘against Decatur Central. Coach. Clifford Reese, back from hree years in the army, has been orking with the team for several days. Coach Reese and Pike township fans hoped that a lighting system would be ready for the school this year, but this has not been available and the Hawk encounter will be an afternoon engagement at 1:45 o'clock. The two rivalry contests between Warren Central and Southport and Ben Davis and Decatur Central highlight the week's opening card.

* Above—Vernon Gilman of Patchogue, N. Y., a freshman halfback candidate at Indiana Central, hits the tackling dummy with gusto. Right—Conch Edgar Bright (lower right) and Assistant Coach Kenneth Sidebottom gather their 11 backfield candidates for a prepractice conference, The players are (front row, left to right) Bill Friedehiberger, Ed. Raab, Bill Sharp, Vernon Gilman, Don Bunge, (rear ‘row, left to right) Charles Beck, Bill McGrath, Stan Klas, Lou

Briggs, Yalu Eagleson and Bob Eicher,

Bright Is Busy Fellow These Days at Indiana Central

"Coach Edgar Bright is a busy man these days as he prepares for | Indiana Central college's return to football competition after a lapse be}

14 years. The Greyhound pilot began gridi versity Heights school and he has

| ron practice this week at the Uni- | been sending some 50 candidates

through morning and afternoon workouts.

A four-letter athlete at Central

before his graduation in 1926, Bright | newcomers is Don Bunge,

returned to his alma mater last {year after coaching at Patchogue |

Assisting. him in the pre- season |

from

Waterloo, Ind, who is. making a strong bid for one of the backfield |(N. Y.) high school for 18 years. perth.

The, Greyhounds will play all

Warren Central was unbeaten in | drills are Kenneth Sidebottom, as- | their home games under the lights | county play last season and is the | stant coach, and two other Cen-|gat Southport high school's Roose-

holder of the “Dope Box" which efrculates among Marion county athletic teams. Most. of the county squads have been working since Aug. 20 and are

well within the practice limit set by | carved out a big job for himself. | chester on Oct. 12, They resume]

Nicoson,

trophy tral alumni, Lee Perry and Angus|velt stadium, opening their sched. | Perry played football in|yle Sept. 20 against Canterbury. On

{the navy with Great Lakes and| | Sept. 27 they play at Franklin and

Bunker Hill. Coach Bright realizes he has’

lon Oct.

4 at Earlham before returning home again to meet Man-!

the Indiana High School Athletic|less than a third of the squad their schedule Oct. 26 at Rose Poly, |

jation, This requires no fewer | boasts any football experiences, and meet. EVansville at home on Nov. 2] a en before actual ‘irtually none has played college and close out the sever- Gung card |

interschool competition.

Kingan Packers

Kingan Packers, 1945 county D ball champions, bounced back -into the running last night in the “Sweet 16” tournament being conducted at Municipal stadium.

The Packers, after losirig to Elec- |

tronic Laboratory Tuesday in the! double-elimination affair,: ousted Roosevelt Inn, 6-3, behind the fourhit pitching of Arnold McDaniel. Hal Mahaney, on the mound for Rowe Package Liquor, turned in a three-hitter against Speedway Boosters to give his team a 4triumph, Bullock Radio forfeited to Logansport V. F. W.

Tonight's schedule: Kingan Pac kets vs. Fuzzy's All-Stars of Green woo Bloomington R. C :: V8 Be tanie WE oratory at 8:15, ne Lafayette C. FP. vs. Insley Manufacturing at 9:30

Rangers to Open Training Sept. 16

NEW YORK, Sept. ¥ (U. P).— The New York Rapgers, tail-end team in the National Hockey league ‘Jast season, will open training for the 1946-47 campaign at Winnipeg, Canada, Sept. 16, Manager Frank Boucher announced today before leavirig for Montreal to attend the N. H. L's semi-annual meeting. The New York club will control the New Haven Ramblers in the American Hockey league and the New York Rovers in the Eastern Amateur league, while a working agreement will be in effect with the St. Paul Saints of the United States league,

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at Hanover on Nov. 9

Robbins, Eva Williamson Still in Running |Top City Tenpin Leagues

By BERNARD HARMON ¢

The second night's sessions of t other host of loops go into action, | Indianapolis league was

The first series over the'650-ma 600-totals were few and far between. (for: 236, 215, 200-660 in the Howe {Men's 400 club at Pritchett-Hunt-{O'Grady alleys, and Eva aun, posted the second 600-series feminine ranks in the Ernest a

2 Ison Coal Co, league at Fox-Hunt.

Miss Williamson had 203, 176, 223 | —602 for Sally Twyford's Comets. Her score was one pin under they initial 600, rolled by Laverene Biers

W.!on the previous night. Although Miss Williamson was p*'g

ranked among the leaguers -last season, connect for a 600-series. Johnson . members threatened 600-mark last night, Betty Ship; getting 572 and Marge Batireall Although ‘most leagues are réady for their season's chase, a few loops still are in the process of organi« po zation. At the Antlers alleys a meeting is scheduled at 8 tomorrow | night for the purpose of completing a men’s handicap circuit that will roll at 10:30 a. m. on Sundays. Two | quintets are needed to complete the | circuit. The Indiana alleys will hold a meeting at 2 tomorrow afternoon to organize a women's handicap league,

top women she failed to Two other | the

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Response of 136 Gridders

Taxes Butler S

Coach Tony Hinkle still is “sing-

ing the blues” at Butler university,/Cunnings, and William Stratton of Hele

but this time it's not a shortage of men. It seems that 136 candidates reported for equipment issue and there just wasn't enough of some] articles to go around. Veterans of |

out of high school today when the opening sessions got under way. Although Mel Perrone, tackle on the 1941 eleven, will not report until Monday; Knute Dobkins, Les Dold, Francis Morarity, and Ed Cornelius, all of the 1942 team, .drew their share of the scarce togs. Some 13 veterans still are on the waiting list and will receive their issue later in

upplies

the week. Marion Fine, Robert] the 1945 Bulldogs, can be added to| the returning veterans list. | Hinkle's list also fontains such| outstanding local high school ath | letes as Pem Cornelius,

Darral:. Washington; Williams, Crispus Attucks. If ‘Trainer Jimi Morris can/

succeed in outfitting all the prospects, great things should be coming off in Fairview stadium on Sept. 28, when the Bulldogs meet Fastern| Illinois in the Butler football opener | for the 1946 season.

Amateurs Move To Victory Field

Action in the annual city amateur baseball tournament will switch to Victory fleld Saturday afternoon. Two games, involving the. four remaining contestants, will be staged. Kingan Reliables will clash with De Wolf News: in the inttial affair at 2:30 while Leonard Cleaners and Allison's are slated to meet at the conclusion of the first game. Kingan and Leonard are undefeated with four consecutive triumphs to their credit, while De “Wolf ‘and Allison each have dropped one game in the double-elimination event,

Speed Merchant RICHMOND, Va, Sept. 8--Ed Musial, outfielder for the Fayetteville bs in ‘the Coastal Plain e abd brother of the St. Lotils Cardinals star, Stan, recently circled the bases in 149 seconds to ,win a pre-game base-running event.

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Red Sox Star Gets Mexican Bid

BOSTON, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—Short- | stop Johnny Pesky of the Boston Red Sox, the American league's No. | 2 hitter, today reportedly planned to look over the Mexican baseball | league for a possible job—but not until after the worl! series,

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among those inaugurating its new schedule, [scoring in men’s ranks wasn't anything to brag about.

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Bowling Scores

#00 BOWLERS (MEN) Bob Robbins. Howe Men's 400 Club .. Dutch Hazelwood;, West Side Merch Ray Schonecker, P, R. Mallory ...... 636

Howsrd Brown, St. John Evang 624 Jones, International Harvester. 613 Bob Kelly, Indianapolis . :........... 610 Jonas Hier, Diamond Chain vee. 608 erman Lightle, Diamond Chain 603 Harord Goldsmith, Wm, H. Block M.. 602

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

Raymond “Schw¥b, Cont. Opt. -Mixed . 596 rown, Les Frank's Se Service 504 Ed Carroll, L. G. 8B. Mixed ........ 588 obt. Sweeney, Allison Executive’ 579 | Leonard Binnion, Bt Lilly 578! Austin Akers, Friends Mixed ........ 578 arl Schaffer, Link-Belt No. 7........ 578 or Hubert, Federal Employees....... 57% Martin Koldike, Mutual Milk 574 D_Ed Danks Indpls, Power ua Light. «8304 Glen Maxwell, Central -Rec 568 ' Chas. McHugh, i Side Recn, 557 ore Cloud, Water Co.~-............ 558 Ralph Pitzer er Cummins 553 Curly - Street, Rost Jewelry 550 G. Campbell, Electronic Laboratory. . 548 chard Réndall, Parm Bureau . 537 Ren Walpole, 8t. Philip Men's Ct ib. 528 wen Amos, R. A 594 Ernie Howe, Indiana Gear Mixed.... 518 400 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Eva Williamson, Ernest Johnson Coal 802

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Betty Shipman, . Johnson Marge Battreall, Johnson .. Patty Striebeck, Johnson .

Lucy Court, Johnson § Frely yn Wiesmann, Johnson ............ 540 ellen Barly, Johnson .. . b28 Marears Skelton. Johnson . ally, Twyford, Johnson H life Jardina, Johnson

Marge Bmith, Stewart-Warner La Mary Wheeler, Farm Birean siteaus Catherine Blos

m, Johns OTHER LEAGUF LEADERS (WOMEN) 8

Joan Rossebo, pga Bell 49 $s Priess , Wm. H. Block Co. M. 491 es Hausman, Kay Jewerly .. 48 Rosemary Minatel, L. GQ. D. Mixed ... 482 Julia Semmier, Mallory Office . 480 Bronis Arnold, North Side coo 474 | Mildred Cook, Water Co. . 467 oreine Henry, Our Lady of Lourdes. 464 a fe Ridenour, Cont, Opt, Mixed... 444 en Rhodes, Friends Mixed 421 file Neeley, 8Y. Indians Gear Mixed 404

‘No Fight Card .

Indianapolis fight fans will have

Broad to wait another week for activity on| the 1941, 1942, and 1945 teams were Ripple; Jim Kavanaugh and Robert the fistic front. working along side “youngsters” just | McAllister, Cathedral; Jim Barnett,| Arena will be idle tonight, and Pro- | |Tech; Frank Hines and Bernard moter Lloyd Carter plans to move| and Orville next week's show indoors at the N.

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Greyhounds Prapare to Resume Football After Lapse of 14 Years =

Galvin Reports To Purdue Squad

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Bept. 5 .(U. -{P.).—Johnny Galvin, who last saw

{football action in the: Purdue-back-field in 1941, reported to Coach Cecil

Isbell today. Isbell indicated he would. put him at quarterback as a | replacement for Bob De Moss.

“ BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 5 (U. Bo) —Ben Raimondi, last year’s star, hurled the pigskin for more than two hours yesterday as Coach Bo

McMillin attempted to smooth out the Hoosiers’ passing atack. Del] Russell and Bob Cowan also looked

good in the aerial branch 6f McMil-

lin's “T" formation offensive.

Racing Card

Tomorrow ~night—At Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley ave. and U. 8. 52 (Consolidated Midget Racing association), Saturday night—At Greenfield Midgetdrome (C, M. R. A). Sunday night — At Alexandria

Armscamp (€. M. R A).

'A. 0. H. to Sponsor ‘Football Special

The Ancient Order of Hibernians will sponsor a football special Oct. 12 to Notre Dame for the Notre Dame-Purdue game. It's an all-expense trip via N. Y. O. and

[N. D, campus. A $15 fee will include game ticket, round trip fare, luncheon and din{ner on N. Y. C. diner. For reserva[tions, contact A. O. H. club rooms, 108 E. Washington st. phone Lincoln 0466.

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Munger’s Definite Arrival Buoys Cardinal Flag oe

NEW. YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P.).~-The big guy took a long time getting here, but Cleorge Munger finally arrived today. And ss Manager Eddie Dyer of the Cardinals said, if there is any one player who can bring the National league pennant to St. Louis this year it is the fast-balling righthander from Houston, Tex. Dyer has been babying big George along ever since he got out of the army two weeks ago. First the tall Texan was given a relief pitching Job against the Dodgers, Aug. then anothér relief. Job against the CHants three days later. Dyer | finally started him last Sunday, only, RGC@ TOMoOrrow

Munger—one of the Cardinals Workmen today were completing brightest prospects in 1944—wasn’t the resurfacing of the Indianapolis ready and the Pirates knjicked him

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Speedrome Track Is Resurfaced;

u ra Munger Pours 1 On . {will be ready for midget action ‘But with southpaw ace Howid | | tomorrow night. NE. Pollet in bed because of a fever,! The morth and south tums were Dyer called on Munger last night|Widened and banked and an apron y ue £h § | constructed to make the track safer n i both for drivers and spectators, his fast. stuff across the plate for gayson said. the full nine innings to cool off | The Consolidated Midget Racing the hot Chicago Cubs, 8 to 1, and association's star pilot will be back

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Speedrome oval, Kitley .ave. and UE YES ahd Tren Aranager Sarl” Sexson sald that the racing strip

{tory in 16 games with the Braves, the train will be parked on the |

keep the Redbirds two games ahead of the second: place Dodgers who | defeated Boston, 3 to 1. The Cubs, who had been playing | the hottest ball in the National | league,” wining at a 772 clip since Aug. 17, made only six hits, scoring an. unearned run in the fifth,

Braves Are Victims Again :

With Joe Hatten pitching eighthit ball, the Dodgers meanwhile sounded a warning note when they defeated Boston for their 13th vie~

against whom they will play the remainder of their four road games. In a night game at Washington, Tex Hughson pitched the Boston Red Sox to within five games of the American league permant with an eight-hit, 4 to 2 victory—his 17th

and the Bosox' 95th.

| activity, with Bob Breading striving [to better his position among the {leaders, Racing starts at 8:30 p. m. for the eight-event card topped by the 25-lap feature, Sycamore Gridders Drill Under Marks Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Sept. 5. Coach Wally Marks was in charge of the Sycamore gridders for the first time since 1041 this week when practice opened on the Ine diana State Teachers - college campus, : Marks, discharged as a major, returned to Indiana State last spring after four years in the army air corps, Early drills have been confined to conditioning. Indiana State opens against Illi nols Normal on Sept, 21.

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