Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1946 — Page 9
MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1948 THE INDIANAPOT. IS TIMES
Bo Could Use New Crying Towel Supply 2;
82 seconds was set % by Chet Gard- last mile, but tel 3 beh ner in 1038. ~ |ran out of gasoline on ‘Duke Dinsmore of Oubuts, Wis, George Metsler,
finished fourth; Charles Rogers, Detroit, fifth, and Mauri Rose, South | 95 Ye" Sillersd: miner Firble w car threw a wheel
Bend, Ind., sixth, Rose was third going into the the 37th lap.
Bulldog Captain Hoosi siers Get Chance to Redeem Mays Zips fo
Cincinnati Victory Launches
‘Midwest Football Season
On a Slightly Dizzy Note | (Pty
By TOMMY DEVINE, United Press Sports Writer
CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—One of football's most pessimistic coaches; Al-| vin Nugent (Bo) McMillin of Indiana university had good reason toddy
to call for a new supply of crying towels.
“Bo,” whose stock-in-trade is to
moan low about his “pore lil’ boys,”
absorbed one of the most surprising setbacks of his long coaching career Saturday when Indiana was defeated, 15 to 6, by the University !
of Cincinnati.
Indiana, the undefeated Western | conference champion & season ago,| went into the contest a 25-point/ favorite, but the Ohioans played McMillin's charges off iheir feet. | The Hoosiers had eight members of their title-winning team of last season in the starting lineup, but even that experienced group couldn't! off-set the blazing Cincinnati com- | bination that was sparked by fresh-| man and sophomore talent. Cincinnati scored early in the| second period and Indiana came’ back in true championship style to tie the count, but the Ohioans scored again before the period ended and then dominated play the rest of the way. Nolting is Coach Cincinnatt is coached by Ray Nolting, who_gained fame with the Chicago Bears of the National football league.
Indiana's defeat provided one of’
e most stumning upsets in recent football history anf launched the Midwest season on a dizzy note. While the defending champion Hoosiers were losing, the other four
HOOSIER PAINT and LINOLEUM CO
INNERSPRING MATTRESS and Matching Box Springs, pre-war quality $7900 211 E. Washington R1-8315
Jordan Cabinet Co.
Immediate Delivery on All Size Built-in Kitchen Cabinets
SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY 8 North Delaware St.
Eyes Examined
- and Qlasses Fitted
OR. DAVID TAVEL
OPTOMETRIST 116 W. Wash. St, Claypool Hotel Bldg.
Window Glass Fabric
we 27°
Wide Ideal for poultry houses and similar uses. Admits ‘ultraviolet rays. A low-cost, longlasting water-proof inclosure Guaranteed.
|one coming on a 45-yard sprint.
Marquette to win, 34 to 0. It was
Iowa
Big Nine teams in action turned| in victories. | Illinois, one of the heavy preseason favorites, showed some of)
the vaunted offensive power expect- | j
ed of it when it trounced the Uni-| versity of Pittsburgh 33 to 7. Illinois was limited to one touch- | down in the first half, but then broke | loose with two more touchdowns in the third period“and another |pa air in .,the final quarter, Young Is Star Buddy Young, the briliiant Negro | halfback who starred for Illinois | in 1944 and last year paced the navy team at Fleet City, was the offensive star with two touchdowns,
Wallace Potter, 190-pound senfor guard and letterman of Indianapolis, has been nominated to captain the 1946 Butler uni-
| elected to the post in 1942 but
before he had an opportunity to fill the position. Potter, the son
1417 Silver ave., is one of the two seniors on the squad and is a physical education major. Before coming to Butler he attended Tech high school. Eastern Illinois State the 1946 opener.
Purdue received unexpected op-| position from Miami of Ohio befowe | it pushed across a fourth quarter | touchdown to gain a .13-to-7 ver-|
Saturday in
dict. I
A 38-yard run by Harry Szul-| broski set up- the. scoring opportu-
ity and Ed Ehl hed 1 Irish Open A in ovr he an mm On Sour Key
line, Wisconsin completely Cathedral high school could ap-| preciate today's gridiron grief at Indiana university, for the Irish, too, found a foe—and from Cincinnati, at that—having no respect | for a champion.
outclassed
the Badgers’ 18th triumph in 22 games in this staté gridiron rivalry.
After a slow start, Iowa turned on the power to score five times in the final half as it walloped| cathedrals city football title-| North Dakota state, 39 to 0. { holders yielded to Elder of CinWhile there are two conference| cinnati, 26-6, in their season opener | games on this week's schedule, the| Saturday afternoon. The other] program is highlighted by Notre|game on the abbreviated local pig- | Dame's contest with Illinois at|skin program saw the Silent Hoo- | Champaign. In the other games In-|siers down Lawrence Central, 20-6 diana plays Michigan; Purdue meets| The well-manned Elder eleven Iowa; Ohio State entertains” Mis-| didn't assert its superiority until souri; Minnesota tangles with Ne-| the second half. but then the Ohiobraska and Northwestern faces! ans broke a 6-6 halftime tie with state, a third-period touchdown and addmr ——— ed a couple more .in the fourth uarter. Their six-pointers Meet Tonight | credited to Don Jangen, Charlie Amfteur football teams desiring | Squeri. Ferd Buening and Jim to (affiliate with a league t will |
Barflett. play night games at Municipal | The Irish touchdown was the reStadium are requested to have a sult of a partially blocked punt representative present at a meeting | in the second quarter that gave in City hall at 8 tonight. Cathedral possession just 8 yards from the goal line. Vince Gatto | eventually plunged for 1 yard for | the score. Prank Kaiser scored two touchdowns to head the Silent Hoosier |
——— ——
attack, going 10 yards to score in the second quarter and racing 43 | yards off-tackle in the fourth quar- |
ter for the other. Ray Nelson scored for the Silents in the third quarter on 26-yard run, and a pass from Chariey Peters to Bill Manke in the same period, brought the only Lawrence Central tally.
SALES and SERVICE MAYTAGS & EASY Washers
Parts and Wringer Rolls For All Makes
EDEN WASHER SHOP
1911 W. Wash, St. MA-4825
GET THE “Lincoln” Habit
SHOP FOR YOUR CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES AT
LINCOLN JEWELRY CO. Inc.
N WEST WASHINGTON S11. acmOss FROM [HE STATE HOUSE 23 YEARS
WINDOW GLASS
Bring your Photo Problems
versity football team. Potter was | | left to serve in the marine corps |
of Mr, and Mrs. William Cashey, |
Butler plays |
were |
ters have “struck out.” | Coach Bo McMillin learned last
when he staged a major upset in previous seasons.
Themselves Against Michigan
By UNITED PRESS Collegiate football in Indiana swings into high gear this week-end |driver, won the { but there's little joy in the state, for Indiana university's mighty Hoos- mile auto race befors 26000 spec-
{New Record
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. 23 (U, P).~Rex Ma Glendale, Cal, ational A. A. A 100-
|tators yesterday with 10 seconds to Saturday how the other fellow felt | spare, ‘.
This fall, McMillin! ‘Mays clipped 23 seconds off the
was supposed to have one of his best clubs, bulwarked by eight regulars track record at the state fair park
from an undefeated 1945 team, Some 15,000 fans, largest opening | day crowd in I. U. history, turned out at Bloomington In expectation | of the romp, but a husky freshman- | veteran Cincinnati combination | | turned in the season's first big up- | set, 15-6. Indiana was favored by 25 points Purdue almost found itself in |the same spot, coming from be- | hind tp trtp Miami of Ohio at La-| | fayette, 13-7. Indiana State, the
| Football
CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS
Cincinnati Elder 26, Cathedral 6, Silent Hoosiers 20, Lawrence Central 6,
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS
| gy anAviita Memorial 14, Gary Horace Ma Ft. Wayne Solith Side 19, Bluffton 1. | Pt. Wayne Central Catholic 10, South Bend Catholic 6 South Bend Central 8, South Bend Washington 6 (tie),
STATE COLLEGES
Cincinnati 15, Indiana 6. Purdue 13. Miami 7. § Indiana State 13, Illinois Normal 0
OTHER COLLEGES
Army 35, Villanova 0 Arkansas 21, Northwest Louisiana State 14 Bradley Tech 19, Ripon 12 Clemonson 39, Presbyterian 0. Colorado 13, fowa Btate 7 Colorado A. and M. 25, Ft, Davidson 74, Erskine 0 Davis-Elkins 14, Quantico Marines 8. Dubuque 7, puens os 0 Ulinois 33, Pittsbu fowa 39, North Barats, State 0 onsucky 20, Mississi Lehigh 7, Merchant | Loras 23, So. Dakota State 0. Macalester 13, Witons Teachers 0 | Oklahoma A. and M. 40, Denver 0 | Richmond 48, Randolph Macon 0. | Texas 432, Missouri 0. | Texas A. and M. 47, N. Texas State 0 Texas Christian 0, Kansas 0 (tie), Tulsa 33, Wichita Tuskeegeé 59, Philander Smith 0. |v. M. 1. 21, Catawba 1 { ast virginia 13, Otterbein Wiliam and Mary 61, Pt, McClellan 0
Warren 0
‘itself Saturday at
/isconsin 34, Marquette 0 Ws oming 7, Colorado State 0.
§ ors
|in suburban West Allis, but finished only other Hoosier club in action, only 10 seconds ahead of Ted Horn, passed Illinois Normal into a 13-0 Paterson, N. J. Emil Andres Jf defeat. Chicago finished third, Indiana, which has had the “Indian sign” on Michigan the last two | the dirt track in one hour, 10 minseasons. gets m chance to redeom utes and 44.57 seconds, averaging Ann Harbor. about 80 miles an hour. The old Purdue and Notre Dame also play [record of one hour, 11 minutes and away from home. The Boilermakers are at Iowa, 39-0 conqueror last week of South Dakota, and Notre Dame's pdtential national champs take on Illinois, 33-7 victor over) Pitt, at Champain, In the state collegiate conference, front-running Indiana Central | plays at Franklin Friday night; while on Saturday Canterbury is at Ball State, Wabash at Indiana | State, and Rose Poly at Manchester. | Rounding out the 1l-game card are Eastern Illinois at Butler, Lawrence at DePauw, Louisville at Evansville (Thursday), and “Valparaiso at Niagara university. It wifl be the season openers tor all but Purdye, Indiana, Evansville, Indiana Central, Canterbury and Indiana State. IL
BATTERIES AVAILABLE
tor All Makes of Hearing Aids
ACOUSTICON 130 E. Wash, §t. Suite 515
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING 16 Years Reputation Assures Satisfaction
NIV-LOC
For Immediate Service CA pitol 0284 WA-6676 eves.
“for the entire family. Evening office . hours Monday and Friday till 8:30 p. m.
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted for Those Who Need Them
DR. H. C. FAHRBACH
Optometrist
302 Kahn Bldg. Meridian at Washington
Mays drove his Bowes Special over |*
ATTENTION Connoisseurs of fine beer!
Silver Fox
THE NATION'S PREMIUM BEER
Brewed with Imported Bohemian Hops
Petei fox Brewing Co, Chicoge
- Complete Optical Service ||
Evenings : by Appointment _MA-0662
"FOR CLOTHES CARE
ug foam?
:STORES APPEARANCE—INCREASES WE» CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
. Cash and Carry 3909 E. 10th St. 1115 College ave, 722 8. East 2754 Roosevelt nh E. Michigan ave. .
\ 1028 Oliver ave FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY
orth and Bast—UH-83%0
(IIL
Brightwood—CH-546)
RA LL
L-
|
|
11°
Pane Other sizes at proportionately low prices. Complete stocks of single and double strength window glass. Stock sizes ready cut. Special sizes Ait to order.
to Our Trained Spetialists.
C1 R: A
ROACHES
PUTTY
Pure linseed oil and whiting putty for painting and glazing work. Packed in airtight cans
SPONGES
Natural sponges from Cuba or Bahama. Excellently shared for washing cars, tile, win-
Sows, . 15¢ 0 $555,
walls,
Range Boiler Stands Furnace Cement . ... 3-In. Asbestos Tape ...
OTHER HARD-TO-GET ITEMS
TO PREPARE YOU FOR WINTER
18 to 30-In. Hot Water Furnace Coils ' 54-In. Wire Furnace Brushes
. Open 8:30 10 6
FLEAS, ANTS, MOTHS, ETC.
Use Shur-Deth ARNOTT CO.
249 Mass. Ave. LI, 7458
Midwest Roof Coating
Stops costly
leaks in a jiffy. Heavy body, easy - to - apply plastic coating éompound,
when you use
Filtered Ho Cleaning
PLUS
DDT
MOTH-PROOFING
ONLY
69°
EACH
CHAMOIS
Good-grade chamois, Oil tanned. Excellent. for many cleaning purposes in the home or for car-
washing
95¢ to $1.95 PLAIN DRESS, SUIT, OR 5 Ibs. 55¢ COAT
100-ft. roll 50¢ FOR ADDRESS OF. NEAREST STORE
‘CALL WABASH 4521
»
>
120
(founder of The Indianapolis News) :
,» But our **
transfer agent or registrar ..
EAST MARKET STREET
01 - TIME Institution NEW-TINE Ways
ft was 'way back there in June of 1893. Jim Riley, *
with
Poet,” had just published Poems Here at Home. » Our own President Benjamin Harrison was just back from Washington.
» Both joined with other outstanding Hoosiers .
and Winfield T. Durbin . . . to found our company.
» That was the beginning of our proud tradition.
old time” tradition is kept * proud”
careful services which enable us to meet the complexity of your
needs:
... personal, collateral and real estate loans .
including purchase and sale of securities . . . administration of estates and
trusts . ... checking and savings accounts . . . services of a corporate trustee,
Mo
The UNION TRUST COMPANY of Indianapolis
53 Years of Carefed Financial Service
a
. and former, Governors Albert G. Porter
only by the broad variety of
.. all agency investment services,
. and insurance, real estate, travel and escrow agent.
Branch:
the Hoosier
like John H. Holliday
“new time”
1225 KENTUCKY AVENUE
