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RIGHT PEW, WRONG GAME, ,.| JUDGE LANDIS SERIES ,. The On Saturday, a St. Louis banker late baseball commissioner wielded

ickets down-|® Dig stick in the 1922 series ‘and 0 bought two box seat UCKEWs OWR-| winced the major league. clubs en town for the sixth les game

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Schedule Favors Underdog Northwestern in Encounters With Wolverines, Notre Dame |

Cage Sharpening His Eye

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Banker pasSed through the ball park|and that oy Be ¥ By TOMMY DEVINE, United Press Sports Writer gatestall Tight, Sunday, and were (even. 2 wou i . Beil evs ¥ CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Lynn Waldorf, ‘the portly Northwestern uni- EI Ry Ton sols . : | | Best news

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versity football coach, today found himself in a familiar and cherished Sspot that may mean frouble for two of the nation’s. finest teams— * and Notre Dame,

! © Waldorf, during his 12 seasons at Northwestern, has made a habit game.” ew Zork ‘em, sock-'enr I of capitalizing on an underdog's role to score notable victories. And 4. 8. Nev " oy ’ Manager J : THE TWO-I SERIES . . , In Wit e troit Red W

{ he gets the schedule “breaks” that) ti { may afford more opportunities this URBANA, Il, Oct. 15 (U. P.).— 1 fall. Students at the University of Illi

! “Northwestern faces Michigan | mois’ circulated a petition today

: {Giants and the last six grid games between | Yarkees

Indiana and Illinois, the Customers | sna ring for > have received their fill of thrills./the cham- The Late Judge —

keep McCaig, in exhibition

' Saturday At Ann Arbor in the asking a change in the football : i GAM | midwest's top game of the week.| coaching staff. In 1937, Indiana 13, Illinois 6; 1938, pionship, Kenesaw Mountain Landis Pittsburgh The Wildcats then oppose Notre Reports said it bore 500 names. Illinois 12, Indiana 2; 1939, Indi-|Was on hand when the umpire-in- Philadel _ Dame on. Nov. 16." Northwestern| The team, under head coach Ray ana 7. Illinois 6; 1944, Illinois 26, chief called a game “on account of elphi tangles with those two outstanding | Eliot, defeated Pittsburgh and ’ ’ > "| darkness” with the score dead- Providence "foes the week after each has met| Purdue and lost to. Notre Dame Indiana 18; 1945, Indiana 6, T= jookeq and with ample light re- . "Army's all-conquering Cadets and| and Indiana. nois 0; 1946, Indiana 14, Illinois 7. | maining for play. . . . The judge TO # | dig y ; raged fans, and Indianapoli © that fact presents the ingredients | — — — marmite mt . AMY iM sided willy the enrage pe | for Waldorf to return to his role string of 33 games stretching over ANOTHER ARMY PROBLEM . 110.01 play was not resumed Philadelphi © of the “upsetter.” Coaches are inla span of four seasons. . « . Victorious over Navy on Oct. 5, after a Jong argument, owing to Cleveland v Columbia has a-date with Army at deepening shadows in the park dur- Hershey at

agreement that it is one of the| ; = 194 Northwestern blasted profession's toughest tasks to keep oo state's touted “team of the - a team “keyed” for two straight yeo;» gto 3, It was a setback from contests, |which Ohio State never recovered. Irish Victims in '35 “|. Last seasen, Purdue pulled one of

| West Point this week and the ing the “time out,” Landis squelched iT tkalv h soft arty suspicion of scandal. , , . He ; m— Cadets are unlikely to have a ¢ simply ordered all gate receipts for would indicat

afternoon. Although weak on de- | that game put in escrow, and later an Indianapc fense, the Lions are a dangerous contributed the entire “gate” to New night at Buff:

¥ .» Waldorf took over the North-|the rhajor upsets of the year when outflt any time they get their hands | York charities. . . If the umpire league seasol §. ves duiles in 19361 tdunged Ohio Stale, 35 10 13, on the leather, thought he was doing the club own- boys. _ “iwhen his Wildcats handed Notre Waldorf and Northwestern caught I crow favor by proloigilig the Series The clubs Dame its only loss of the campaign. | Purdue the ® following Jesk wud FOUR-COLLEGEMAN 7. Bes)ir crit Work oct thal Wav. « x that game a Notre Dame's unbeaten combina- trimmed the Bo i. - ’ beate : fore the war, Tad Hapanowic, NOW But, of course, maybe the umpire + £280 1S Tor the fa sien 13 tH fosh Wino it "will lon the Cornell football sound, was not seeing any too well on “@ . ® on from its stirring 18-to- ump! . ; . » layed at George Washington U.|, after 3 | Al over Ohio State in one of the 80 into the game against Michigan Dn the Foor played at both ale # leynoon: sia Yrom: all . greatest contests in collegiate his- as the der-dig. Thats the at Penn State -and the University of ANSWER TO QUERY ... The | seems to. ha tory and a 6-to-8 tie with Army, Waidor ana it an a Pennsylvania. Chicago White Sox finished fifth Jessiman for When it met, Nocthwagierm. Re po DE -ATGLDer : ; | Tot ror ’ 2 os this year. . . . They have finished {| olis goal min cats had been Aten by le i i i is ov i ivv : J »URE es no higher than third since 1920. I 1 . . . . Ted Williams, Red Sox outfielder, spent a half hour in the batting cage sharpening his eye for the final world series game, In civvies at the . ' § mportant po Minn » Ohio State and Purdue | Other games involving Midwest and left is Manager Joe Cronin and awaiting his turn at bat is Rudy York, Boston first baseman. |defeat of Indiana by Cincinnati | | They were pennant winners in 3 open the seas and tied by Iowa; yet they handed teams Saturday find Wisconsin in the Hoosiers’ first game. . . .!1906. 1917 and 1919. The 1946 Red Fotmer Gay

the Irish a 14-to-T setback. meeting Illinois; Towa opposing In- " Cincy was hard pressed to beal| coy won'the A. L. pennant by a in Indianapol

Lolo » I J 5 . » ~ " - The following year, Waldorf sent Slunai Mion *: DL enieviainirg . Se le Record Doesn’ ct e e a us . | u er ri S Dayan > in west gd hat bo margin of 12 games over Detroit, to McCaig are Northwestern against Minnesota | Wyoming and Purdue facing Ohio H f tf | t rally in the last period, and, pri 10 12sames 0 n 32 MeCajp 2 and came off with a 6 to 0 triumph, | State. Notre Dame has an open IS ries : yo to that, Cincy was defeated by 117 Answer Cage ._ Tony Bukcot Morrison and

ji mmm Hornsby Has Tips to Improve His Batting On Offense | aes: br fore nee Call at Shortridge Ce

ire : . | oe ieki i Coach Jerry Steiner's first basket- will be pickec 1 1 h By ROGERS HORNSBY | field fences . . . or even for the open hitting foul, it isn't easy to hit to Erviest, Zalejskl, Jormer Washington ball call at Shortridge high school players who { : | ad . ; i_ of South Bend football star, is now g gn s : Former Big League Star | spaces in that direction. left. But he’s got to wait the pitch| Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler uni- lied at Notre Dame He ap. | brought out 117 candidates today. Tommy Ivan i * ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15—There has| Let us presume that every time out. Wait until it's right up there, | versity turned attention to offensive pi en admission last rer That number is expected to be year professio eé H e been much talk about Ted Williams | Ted goes up to the cage in batting If the ball isn’t over, he shouldn't measures today as the Bulleogs = with the 8TIY OVersess. ' augmented by 25 to 30 at the end service during : | drills either during tire season or in swing anyway. |started serious work for -their In- : : lof the football season Whether ti ih in the world series. He didn't do Cais Poh Fon at ig terenc ball ter | i nn AN : 4 | . . : spring ‘training, he has four cuts at; Then Ted ought to move around diana conference football encounter |. yup yop Having com-| Steiner gazed on the unwieldy perienced tal By JAMES E. WALTERS, United Press Sports Writer much in the first six games and the | the ball. All right .." lef him bunt more in the box with his feet .,. With DePauw at Greencastle next pleted “spring training.” the: Indi- Squad and announced the first cut newcomers . v Terre Haute Garfield high school's unbeaten, untied and only twice |Strain of not living up to expecta- | the first one. Let him hit the next not jiggle his arms and bat up Saturday afternoon. lanapolis Caps start chasing the Would come earlier than expected make the Ca scored upon Purple Eagles move into the heaviest part of their football | tions was showing on him. He was one to left field. Then, if he wants there. From the waist up he should| The Blue and White Bphletes | ck in earnest at Buffalo tomor- | —Probably by the end of the month. American les schedule Friday night when they take on city rival Gerstmeyer's re- pressing. The pitchers were catch- to, he can pull the next two to his always be ready. But there are NEVEr WOK Quitte Rbie 0 got Welt | ow before opening their home | ER —————— Mains to be surgent Black Cats. Ps > ing him oft balance and were cross-| natural strength. But he should little, things like taking a different attack in gear against Western season. also with Buffalo, at the G li ) they'll be fas Coach Donas Dischinger's pass-minded Eagles have romped over|ing him up with the payoff ball. He| definitely practice his weakness. He stance every so often. Get out of Michigan last Saturday and Lhe onsen RE Ttrsday Halt. . o asoline “ably the spec wasn't getting what he was looking | should learn to bunt for a sacrifice the old cleat marks. Make the Bulldogs were far from spark ng | ew coach, new players and a lot Lanterns tingent ever

four straight Wabash valley league opponents with ease and If they)

get past Gerstmeyer in this week's y 5 = ‘re up to. against Indiana State the week]

{of courage to tackle the champion

: { anapolis ice, Only . some sensational |

for |. . . to drag the ball , .. to hit to! pitcher wonder what you Instant Lighting

“game of the week” undefeated | But I think we all, ought to re-|left ... and I'll guarantee it'd put Move around so the guy throwin’ at! previous. : Bisons right off the bat. £ Db Robinson, 111, on Oct. 31 and South State HH S Rankin g | member that Ted is a great hitter|25.30 points on his average next|you doesn't get the impression [Passing and receiving allowed them | ©! g Fw J | Sn Tame 2 ong Bend Riley on Nov. 9 they could put wis ng |and he can be even better in years season. i |youre in a rut and stay in one to win that game. SHORTFIELD PHENOM Rip! Model 233, Sunni Douglas, aL in a strong claim for the mythical |» East Chicago Roosevelt (won to comé. Anybody who gives up on Of course, for a fellow like Wil- himself. | Butler will be without the services| 1. Enaner of the dohini for 10 Hours con- wig Eo 2 - lost 0). { i : : : . ’. ; 3.) . i ili r py . , nuous operation. score i] ve championship. that guy is silly. His future is in liams,-to whom they're pitching; Williams has’ unlimited possibili-, of Ott Hurrle, regular cenler,| pon jeague baseball club, says yi into expected

2. La Porte (6-0).

i ies. It’ to hi : i s this k. Hurrle | | Garfleld and the two far north-| 3 Terre Haute Garfield (3-0). his own hands and all he has to tight inside all the time in the hope ties. It's up to himself jagainst the Tigers this week. Hurrle| shortstop, Carl Cox, was the

y - he’ 16 ight, 1946, by The Ind olis Times . r > tt ) do is Quit Jevening for those right | he'll waste a couple of strikes by_ opyrig v The Indianap imes suffered a fractured rib in 0 | est player in the Eastern loop this

ern powers—East Chicago Roose-| 4 South Bend Central (won 4— and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. Brotiew. game. | . & . vear, . . . He will be up with the {Pittsburgh Pirates next spring. He

W ‘velt's defending state champs And lest 0—tied 1). : Both €apt. Wallace Potter and

~8 7 » * . "La Porte—are the last perfect rec-| 5. Evansville Memorial (3-1). 1 40 B li T E ter d Ee at Nie Il times. ord teams with major schedules in| 6. ET Ron ron 4—lost ; ow ing eams n ere Facts, Figures DA is no relation to Bill Cox, who BLUE POINT AUTO b Qn has

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Indiana. —tied 1). y a i la. » . - and figures on the world series: to be back for the DePauw game. ; ; i SUPPLY & is La Porte Is Idle 7. Muncie Central (4-1). In ( a itol ( It Tournament co mzans. The tilt will mark the first meet- | 946 Pirates. Indianapolis probably Ooiwise. Maston and Tas S06. 5 and the Bisor La Porte, idle this week, already 8. Vincennes (4-1). . : : ’ : : : {will land one of the Cox pastimers.| x able talent i . 9, Be his i, 4ir 4! 3 South Bend Riley (5-1) Six-gameé receipts—$896,521 ing of Hinkle and Bob Nipper 8s, ____ ~~ __ __ __‘--—=—————m————_ ¥ gaining, incl v 9. . . e & ; s al / ! : ¥ , he with ii: victories, 10. Lafayette Jefferson (4-1). By BERNARD HARMON Each Subs six same share iflve) Sate iy x band r OUT-OF-PAWN a ¥ the Detroit-Ir jucluding a 26-0 rout of rugged Well regarded: Kokomo (5-1), With 140 teams already entered in the sixth annual Capitol City bilialade oe r | eridivon Butler hak wor 19 Of M y SUITS TOPCOATS y | ) : The first w Goshen last week. Roosevelt 26-0 Fronts (5:0). Auburn 50), Pers tournament of the West Side bowling center, a record turnout is virtually a ues SIAsEAme. SOAle ~ these and three neve ended in ties. J = ens % 1 tion for the = tam. | (3-1), Plymouth (5-1), nd | assured. $900 190,0E, Da ; ror 1 Wednesday conqueror of then unbeaten Ham-|c, 4 (3.1) East Chicago Washing- With than t ks - on. Commissioner's share in six games| DePauw was tumbled by a heavier and OVERCOATS ednesday at mond Clark a week ago, also seems! "h 3 UG A ad 1 ith more an two more wee s to go before the deadline for en-| $134 477 15 [Rochester eleven last Saturday. . h t gagements wit to have passed its stiffest hurdles, | n (2-3), Gary Emerson (4-2), In-| tries is reached, only 81 more quintets are needed to reach last year's 221|™ = 0 Ry mm || These garments are over to Sprin 'idianapolis Shortridge (won 3—lost 0 d tur t A ; : re BY | Players’ share (first four games| 7 thoroughly sterlized and . although the Riders may have ; record turnout. mong the 140 entries already in, 40 teams are from] ere | night tilt ther |—tied 1), South Bend Washington other cities and 12°are from out-of-| ——————— Ge only)—$304,141,25. Jackson Signed || cleaned and must not be up. the Philadel trouble at Louisville Male this Fri-| won 3—jost 1—tied 2), Richmond . ; i Ns ana cit _ |] confused with cheaper adel; day. Of course, Roosevelt and La| 4. state. Ten entries have been re-| The team event is operated on a NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (U. P.).—| AFillents. Others up to $28.50 Coliseum Sun : ' (4-1). [ceived from Cincinnati and two i Jerages Games Sought Travis Jackson, former star short- | & ries Porte are probable Northern con- | — mee | | Youlordd ro W loaet handicap basis, with averages as of at] A vow York | y - : ; . { from Louisville. t. ayne leads, . | Riverside Merchants are schedul- step and captain of the New yor ference playoff foes. ten.” Riley vaulted into the top|the present Indiana out-of-town| °°" 2% being useq in epmpuling ings football games in the open Giants and later a manager of a | oe JOSEPH S Loan Office INDIAN . But, for Garfield, the worst seems | spot after trimming tough. South |entries with 14 teams. ‘handicaps. A first-place prize of|...c Interested managers afel Giant farm team, has signed as a - 115E. Ohio St. yet to come. This week's rival,iBend Washington, 13-12. Jeff has| gacretary Dick Nordholt reports | $400 in guaranteed the top team In|... 4 to write John Rezez, Kingan Giant coach for 1947, club officials 146-148 N. ILLINOIS ST. ; Gerstmeyer, has. won its last three lost only to Indianapolis Tech. y the handicap division, while $300. ~ . |said ‘today. Phone. RI-6006 / starts .after a shaky beginning.| La Porte, South Bend Central | Entries in the doubles and singles ic guaranteed the winner in actual : EE ee Ran : Marim Robinson has held the Wabash and Vincennes are idle this week- events are also rolling in, with 140 sc4ring, y crown for two seasons and is un-|end, while there are a dearth of two-man combinations and nearly | prizes in other events are gauged | w fefeated this time. Riley has lost top games outside of the Garfield- 300 singles shooters already in the according to entries. If the ‘present ——— only to La Porte. Gerstmeyer clash, fold. [flow of registrations continues, ” Last week's action was featured . " x = = there will also be some sizable po SE Immed by the decline of Clark, Gary . awards awaiting the two-man, in- n on Reg N E W IEperson (an Jeo victim of Bet League Bowling Scores dividual and all-events winners. " a i Ye % Spinet : cago ashington), Evansville ’ ; Five-man squads are being sched- on ; Y v % ; ii ine Reitz (tied 6-6 by Evansville Bosse) |... HOWLERS ey) “i Peggy Makew Harlin Bros............ 33 luled at 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 and 8:00 on VES ; a : P and Evansville Central (trimmed |joe Piccione, U. 8. Rubber. ..... .\ 638| Estelle Nash. Thomas Bemis +... 11 |NoY: 2. 3 9, 16 and 23, while dou- | ; eli HOME 0 32-7 by Gary Wallace). on Aa Dyerplant reveeeeeo 8371 Ginny Stroh, Blue Ribbon “5 .s10| bles and singles shifts will start at | 1 ie ; 9 424 Mass. Ave Riley and Lafayette Jefferson |Herb Holi South Side B. M. . [631 Margaret Mascari, Thomas Bemis ia. pop | 13:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15. and 9:30 on i ; j - : ee — were the new arrivals in the “big|kouls Stump! Evangelical Church... 830rfahel England, Nichols Jewelery 07 | Nov. 10, 17 and 24 . . Norb Wuensch, Auto Transp......... Maxine Bysert, Ravenswood Merch... 506 ov. 10, ane eh : ged Baliham Indiana Bell .......... Phyllis George. Thombas Bemis 0B Entries are being received at the Hard ny Andrews, Little Flower ........ Catherine Blossom, Blue Ribbon 505 rw y : R. Bohn, Auto Transportation.... Br i RE Bat hres 5 {West Side center, with out-of-town Shales Dicaingon, Lille Power . Jean Case, Darleene’s x .... 502 | bowlers given preference. in dates 5 Bi Dick Sanders. Evangelical Dorothy Petty, Thomas Bemis........ 801 and time. Mail entries to 2324 W - os BY Ro aachienl ' Virginia Savage, Real Silk Mixed ... 501 | Michigan st. or call BE-1946. se f 24 WH ’ . . » | ' - Ho eer, Sr. South Side B. 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