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{Key Conta Highlight - Football Schedule
{Shortridge Plays ( Plays Cathedral, Tech Host to Manual Team B® (City High School Tilts
Key contests in the city and
highlight tomorrow's 10-game high school football program in which g only two teams play out-of-the neighborhood foes. Topping the @Indianapolis schedule are the Shortridge-Cathedral and Tech-Manual "duels, while the county game-of-the-week is the meeting of Beech Grove and Speedway, both unbeaten, lomonow night.
Washington and Crispus Attucks are the two teams meeting out-of-
the-county opponents, . and both are matched against Evansville elevens, Attucks will entertain
downstate Lincoln, and Washington will tackle the strong Reitz club in the big bowl overlooking the Ohio river, The Shortridge - Cathedral game virtually will eliminate one of the two from further Indianapolis championship consideration. At present the Blue Devils have a 7-7 tie with Washington on their city record, but otherwise their season slate is unmarred. Cathedral boasts a 55-0 shellacking of Sacred Heart as well as victories over Southport and Noblesville, but was charged
with an early-season loss to Elder |
of Cincinnati, Defensive Match The game promises to be a brilliant match of defenses. It was alert, aggressive line play that Coach George Gale's Satans @- standoff with - the Continentals, while Coach Joe Dezelan's Irish haven't given up a touchdown since their setback at the hands of Elder. Southport has been the one com-
Top City Scorers
TD Frank Kaiser, B (Silent Hoos.) 7 Norb Mappes, B (Sacred Heart) 6 Don Klingler, B (Broad Kile) £
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Eulas Jackson, B (C, Attucks).. § | Ben Johnson, B (C. Attucks).. 4 Charles Jones, a (C. Attuess).. 4 4 Vince Gatto, B (Cathedral)... 4 24 Bob Harvey, B (Tech) . a Jack Tichenor, B (Shortridge) 4 24 1
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dral. The Blue Devils bested “The Cardinals, 6-0, and the Irish downed! them, 12-2.
ual, and the edge will be with the! Big Green, whose prestige has increased on the two-won-one-lost | North Central conference record. In
Harrison Leads
. Knoxville Event KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 17 (U. P.)—E. J. (Dutch) Harrison held a | three- -stroke lead as the field in the Knoxville open teed off tofor the second round of the! tournament, Harrison, from Little Rock, Ark. ! carded five birdies and an eagle as he took a four-under-par 68 for the first round yesterday. Jimmy Hips: of Chicago, Herman Keiser Akron, O., and Ky Laffoon of a lando, Fla. were tied for second: with 71, and Henry Ransom of,
mon foe of Shortridge and Cathe-|
+| Roosevelt stadium, and the Hornets
Across town Tech will go after |
Marion county championship series
City, County Card
TOMORROW Cathedral at Shortridge (2:30 p.m,)
Manual at Tech (2:45 p. m.) Beech Grove at Speedway (8 p. m.) Warren Central vs. Broad Ripple at Howe (2:30 p. m.) Evansville Lincoln“at Crispus Attucks (2:30 p. m.) Lawrence Central at Decatur Central (8 p. m.) Franklin Township at Silent Hoosiers (2:30 p, m.) Howe at Southport (8 p. m.) Sacred Heart at Pike Township (3 p. m.) Washington | (might),
at Evansville Reitz
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previous city games the Redskins defeated Howe, 13-12, but lost to Washington, 13-6. Tech lists a 14-6
triumph over Broad Ripple. offered by
Foot Inspection for Field Trial Entry
Elmer Cassidy examines the feet of Cassidy's Mickey, one of the entries in the field trials scheduled at Camp Atterbury next Sunday by the Marion County Pointer and Setter club. Six trophies L. Strauss & Co. will be given the winners.
The Beech Grove Hornets, whose defense has allowed only an average of one touchdown in their seven games, meet their sternest test to] date in Speedway, which has won| six straight and been scored on only six times. | Play at Howe | Warren Central, shy of sufficient ileachers at home, will entertain! | Broad Ripple on the Howe gridiron. The Rockets will be after their 46 third victory, the Warriors their 3 | fourth, | Howe will be the fourth straight | Indianapolis visitor at Southport's |
jevery Wednesday night?
{hope to continue the city domina{tion. After racking up three vic- — | tories over Mation county oppon- | ‘ents, Southport bowed consecutively to Shortridge, Cathedral and Manfual.
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dianapolis league at Pritchetit’s,
the afternoon, while other contests | {pit Lawrence Central against Deicatur Central and Franklin Town|ship against the Silent Hoosiers,
Fight Results
By UNITED PRESS pi ROVIDENCE, R. I. —Gene Farland, 158, rovidence, outpointed Eddie Soares, 152, Prove: (10), NEW ORLEANS, La.—Jose (Baby) Gon- | Zales, 127%, Los Angeles, oligeiniey Jock | Leslie, 1262, Plint, Mich.
team No. 3.
609 BOWLERS (MEN)
Fred Schleimer, Indianapolis Lercy Gaines, Howe Men's 400 Club. Chuck Jlatiey, Indianapolis uv Ralph Pope, Eli Howard Caulfield, Pederal ‘Employees. . John Kiesel, Indianapolis Ben Franklin, Indianapolis . Lou Schenck, West Side Merchants. ... Jim Anderson, North Side
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NEW YORK Laninica arena)—Norman Boga Inter-Cl Rubio, 148, Albany, Y., outpointed Tony Pe aL. Indianapolis . xm Rosa, 147, New Ni (3). Len Faust, Indianapolis .. ............
Rial Side
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‘New Pro Quintet In Local Field
| Abe Goldsmith, former manager
Don McNew, Indianapolis Oscar Behrens, Indiana
Honor Counts Are Scarce In Wednesday Pin Loops
By BERNARD HARMON \ What's happened to the high-scoring orgies that used to prevail | It wasn't so long. ago that the Indianapolis | league sported floor averages around the 1000 mark, and at the same time the Ernest Johnson Coal Co. loop was producing numerous women's totals above the 550 mark each Wednesday night. Freddie Schleimer, the dean of secretaries (he figures the standings and averages of the Indianapolis +Fox-Hunt and Traveling leagues) set the pace among city leaguers teams to fill openings in lesgues. when he connected for 248, 104,
ction with! LVL Bid Jus SR Asin In- Deeds three teams to fill an 8:30
Leroy Gaines ran second with the Sunday night, while Johnny Muronly other total over the 650-mark. | phy at the Moon-Lite is in search Sacred’ Heart will play at Pike | He set a season record in the Howe of one team to roll in & men's hanjjits second city victory against Man- | Township in a game rescheduled for | Men's 400 club at Pritchett-Hunt- {dicap league at 10 a. m, each Tues- | O'Grady with 183, 266, 326—875 for | day.
League Bowling Scores
. 645 C. . 638 636 . 632 632
Recn Lloyd Winner, Continental Opt, Mixed se
West Side Merchants 610 Lil 606
er, Indiana ois shad 606 Pred Sehwoues po ...... 608 | Doris Parsons, Ernest Jshiison C Oe. 605 | Betty Bisest, ‘
Two alley managers are seeking Warren Bronson at the Parkway
| mixed d doubles handicap league on
Bronson can be reached at |WA-9977, and Murphy at CH-0859. |
Fehringer, Electronic Lak. 54 Com Pittman, Zionsville... . . M3 John en, Broad Ripple Legion. 569 International Harv . . 885 Lorenz ioe. Les Prank's s.. 38 8 Taker Sad axiond Water Co . 530 vase bp 366 Gant Bt B he hap 4 opin en aT nt pls . Dean, _— or Chamber. of of obinteres . . 539 Den | Arts Mix: 53¢ Dr. Hoy og . ine mae 533
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here resulted in a quick knockout over Chuck DeRee. Tomorrow's . main ~event will feature the second state title bout to be offered here in the last two weeks, with Bob Simmons, the champion, and challenger ‘Sparky Reynolds booked to battle 10-rounds for the Hoosier welter crown. Both principals have been setting fast paces in recent tests, with Reynolds riding an eight-bout winning streak which includes four by knockouts. Simmons recently racked up two decisions over Herschel Joiner, with one here and one at Chicago, in addition to a triumph
Chicago. The six-round seml-windup tomorrow will send light heavies into action when Lee Carter, of Indianapolis, tangles with Tommy Woodard, of Col Columbus, O.
Feller’s s All-Stars
Win on Coast
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 (U.P). Bob Feller's major league All-Stars squeaked by Satchel Paige's Negro | Royals, 4 to 3, last night before a sellout crowd of 22577 at Wrigley field. Feller and * Paige occupied the mound for five innings, Paige giving up three hits for four runs while Feller yielded five hits for three runs,
on points over Tony Matis, also at|
and ater
To Clash on Ring g Program
A heavyweight mill pitting Dan Raisor and Garfield Foster, tocal battlers, has been added to the pra boxing bill to be staged at the Armory | tomorrow night. They will meet in a prelim. Raisor annexed a torrid four-round decision over John Weatherford | on last week's Armory card after a slugfest which was climaxed by a | stirring rally in the closing rounds by & the former.
Foster's last start
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$10,000 Pace Won
By Indiana Horse MAYWOOD PARK, Ill, Oct, 17 (U, P)~Jimmy Oreed, owned by Silas C, Thompson, New Ross, Ind.
National Pace at Maywood park's harness-track last night, Driver Glenn Campbell, Campbellstown, O., took Jimmy Creed over the 11-16-mile distance in the first division in 2:13%. Thompson's 4-year-old ran the second division
in 2:14%, beating Charming Scot by
a neck.
Feller Inferested In Denver Club DENVER, Oct. 16 (U. P) Bob Feller, the Cleveland fire- baller, today was “talking turkey” about establishing a Denver entry in a revived Western league. Feller said he had the support of Cleveland
President Bill Veeck in his negotiaHo,
Goes to Eagles PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17 (U. P.) ~The Philadelphia Eagles of the {National football league today announced the purchase of Alex Wojciechowice, veteran center. of {the Detroit Lions, for an undisclosed sum,
won both divisions of the $10,000]
Negotiate for
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| hia Negro . whe: has scored | knockouts in 41 professional fights.
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17 (U, p,). [nounced today that he would ap
~-Negotiations were pleted today for champion Gus Les nevich to defend his light heavy- { weight title against “Blackjack” | Billy Fox at Philadelphia's Conven"Fe hall, Jan. 13.
tically com prove the match; likewise Leon
Rains, chairman of the Pennsylvania Athletic commission. Eddie Eagan, chairman of the New York commission, is expected to register
Fox is the 20-year-old Philadel- | no objections.
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