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Hl TH-DOWN REPLAY « ¢ There was a football oddity in last Saturday's game it An Arbor that proves you never © tell in ‘a closely matched battle. . . . The * pddity enabled Michigan to te the bE ny BCOTE on L ¥ Coach Lynn W a ldorfl's underdog N orthwestern Wwildcats. In the last of a series of plays in the ‘waning sec-
Notre Dame
By OSCAR FRA
hahded to Ray Milland for
Omdr. Ingram reveals tha scouted Notre Dame “five
| passed and failed on fourth down ... but time for the period had expired,, the timekeeper ruled, before] the Wildcats had put the ball in play. . . . Thus, the pass was illegal and the teams changed goals. . if that Northwestern pass failure
week-ends from the South
‘on the Middies.
Bill really hasn't
Two Week-Ends Scouting
~NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Navy Bill Ingram, the Middie - football scout, | has two Oscars already and he'll probably. wind up with another, An Oscar is one of those pretty little gadgets (blush, blush) like they |;
Rill is making a rank amateur out of brother Ray—for Ingram has had |} two already and a third probably coming up. {
onds of the|with the idea of trying to scuttle i i ited Jas the ‘Irish, Well, with Notre Dame i r, North= ly three. games, 3. aldor{ having played only 1 Coach W western,.i means Navy Bill has two lost
and another steaming up on the portside the day they go to work | oq out and play its first string for
Not Much of a Chance : reached
Already Has Lost
for the Navy
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starring in, “Lost Week-End.” Well, Navy |
t he has : weeks” |a real ball club, It will be a great, sight to watch—Army's first team against Notre Dame's first stringers.” : Army Lacks Reserves Fhe major question is whether a Cadet club which lacks reserves can
Benders
60 minutes.
“Notre Dame unquestionably has
thé {the stronger reserves,” Ingram said.
pink elephant stage and confesses with great sobriety that Navy probably won't stand much of a chance w & w against the fighting Irish. JOY TO GLOOM , .. At the mo-|. The club which will is Army, ment, however, the Wildcats were that's as bitter for a Navy man to| elated to get the replay of the down. say as it was for Don Birnam to
had counted as a down, the Wolverines would have taken the ball on their 23-yard line.
and |
| fectiveness over a long haul.”
“Army hasn't. Then you must consider that in using the T formation, Army sends its linemen far downfield for blocking. All that running may take away the first team's ef-
The Irish have one of the biggest and strongest lines in the collegiate
... So, they threw another pass|take the pledge. But take it from .., and it boomeranged and cost|the tall commander, the them a touchdown . . . for on the! Notre Dame game will pt & legal fourth down pass, Bob Wiese 7 of Michigan intercepted, got into % the opefi and scooted about 88 yards : to the Northwestern goal. .. . The Wolverines converted . . . and that made it 14-14, , , . There was no further scoring. . . . Just another one
tell- you in just about 43 how either team could: win,
watching those big; Damers slough through the
all in the shade for 1946. And he'll
It's a trying period for Navy Bill, rough Notre
Armyit them
football business, Ingram insisted. “If Notre Dame has a weakness it is in not having a real climax} runner,” Ingram cautioned. “I would say their backs are only average and théy need a guy who can break away and go all the way. However, quarterback Johnny Lujack is a great field general.”
seconds
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tion and awaiting thesday they set
for the well known “book.” their sights on the lads from Anna-| The Irish, to quote the shaky In-
W.n . / polis. gram, are a “smooth bunch” with a WELL, IS gL wivny Jong #1 saw all T wanted to see of|line which averages 211 pounds, In the ‘way-back when ys, Notre Dame after 10 minutes of |They pack a lot of Sunday hang-
before college football bécime an established sport, and even before the game had cut its teen-age teeth, students of Cornell asked permission of their university president to travel to neutral Cleveland to play Michigan on the gridiron. . .. Cornell President White denied the request. . . . He said, “I will not permit 30 men to travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind.”
overs for the opposition—and they'll he leveling against Army.
their game against Illinois” he moaned. “I want to tell you, that's
Tenpins Falling Once More On Alleys at Athletic Club
By BERNARD HARMON The rumble of the bowling ball and the thud of the falling tenpins| is again a familiar sound in the vicinity of the Indianapolis Athletic club. After four seasons of practically absolute quiet on the pin lanes, the
n ” ” FOUR-WAY THREAT. . .. Jimmy Phelan, St. Mary's of California grid coach, says he has a player, Packy Harrington, who can pass well with either hand and kick with either foot. . . . Reared in Hawaii, Harrington is only a freshman,-although 25 years old. . . . Thats because he spent a long time in the army and won three battle stars.
» ” = VOICE, BUT NO WHISTLE . . . Bill Stewart, Boston, is the referee~chie ic Hockey in-chief of the American HOC ®F | raking.
: On Monday night at 7, league averages. , loop | . | league. . . . Maurice Podolofl, 1 Pl ihe Eli Lilly Co. Stumbling 30 takes|
prexy, appointed Stewart to act as|
night's a week. \ The entire tenpin layout has been revamped with the most modern
bowling equipment either in opera- — BE tion or ready for installation, Prob-
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| posed of club members, is in action. | | « Organization of a mixed league to ar 1 ably the only prewar part of Ve take over the Friday night vacancy | establishment is the veterzn alley- ic the next step planned by Good-| manager, Johnny Goodwin. |win. Week-ends find the club mem: | Goodwin reports four leagues now bers engaging in some rival matches
“stabilizer and co-ordinator” of the referees but Bill does not intend to handle a whistle himself. . . . Active officials will have to. do their thumbing in the Stewart way or look elsewhere for their coffee and cakes. y |
” o » HOLD YOUR PUNCHES, BOYS . .. American Hockey loop top of- 600 BOWLERS (MEN) ficials have instructed their game fay. wood, Reformpd Church
referees to tone down rough play Bill Ward, Internal Revenue { John Rice
| Wednesday nights and on Thursday ning. ‘It was” the only total over night at 8:30 another circuit com-ithe 650 mark,
League Bowling Scores
Thelma Farrell, Real . #s1 | Edna La Fary Thos 44 | Thelma Richardson, Real Silk Mixed 641 | PeRgY Eskey, Thos. Bemis . ‘
. 341
Silk Mixed . Bemis 541
Fraternal
this season, especially on Sunday. Arnold Kapp, Capital Paper trettritt g3g| Betty Shipman, Thos. Bemis ........ 534 oe ,i ou EG : : Brawls on the ice can get out | Bud Ziegler, Courthouse ... 832|Catherine Tracy, .COta-Cola ......,. 5 1|Augie Herchenraiter and A. Col- starts Nov, 1. 3. South Bend Central (won 4— +. Bra , . | Fred Reaper, Evangelical Church 620 | Patty Striebeck, Thos. Bemis ........ 531 {lings of Philadelphia, John Hamil-| 1¢'s just another week for Roose lost 0—tied 1) of hand on occasions and the Sab-| Omer Cassity, Ravenswood Merghants 626 | Ann Crull, Thos. Bemi : « 530 [ton of Pittsburgh, and Lou Trudel $ JUSI ‘anolher week ior Roose Rv ! : Ed Zalokar, Holy Cross HT" 820 | Margaret Clark, Thos. Bemis ve 527 4 ’ 1 Trudel |ye1t and LaPorte; -however. Each 4. Evansville Memorial (4-1) bath is no time to stage them. . . .ipoe Brauer, U 8. Rubber © .§20 | Roseanna Whitesode, Thos. Bemis..,. 527 of Cleveland. - : i I ACE | 5 Evansville. Relt ; at Therefore, this year, the referee is| Red Murphy. Internal Reveute ‘anes 630 Sophie, Kiupes, Coos Cola S| — a has three more games to go before Het = eitz (won 5—Ilost 0 { g s, B aaa el ey, “oe 23 | ’ ay a North-i— . empowered to thumb a player off. Claude Collins, Courthouse * 616 | Helen Wills, Real Silk Mixed ... 518 | . they can get together mi a North 6. M “i + = the ice “for unnecessary roughness” | Chet Barkham, Indiana Bell : sio|Ive Ditineer, Thos. Bemis are 518 6 k t H * ern conference playoff game that, 5 Muncie Central (3-1). a” aT yr apt ape .. BIC lice Mars arleene’'s ........p0000 f 1 y : a 3 . even though a foul has not been Bay sick, Capital Paper © §09 |M. McCoy, Nichols Jewelry .....%.. : A y qiarrier barring upsets, will decide the 1946 7. South Bend Riley (6-1). | Ed Dwyer, St. Philip "*** gog | Dorothy Cole, Coca-Cola A % mythical state championship. This 8. Vincennes (5-1), committed, { Herb Hohlt, South Side B. M .. 608 | Martha Harrison, Darleene’s 9 . % i ; 9. T sarfi 8 # | Paul Weishaar, Reformed Church . 608 |Olza Matelich, Coca-Cola cams In Meet Friday Roosevelt is at Whiting and. 7: terre Haute Garfield (1-1), - PDD timist y 7 | Maxine Parker, | ? 3 - DOWN FROM RANGERS .. . Ott Pug Leni ert, Op imig s Clu ; 807 | NREL, 08 os xenesi S08 ‘ oO i {La Porte at South Bend Adams. (10. Lafayette Jefferson (5-1). Heller, for many years captain of |W. Brown, U. 8 Rubber i" ie "Sak 802 Mary Sheehan. Blue Ribobn 50 Six Indianapolis and four Marion | Garfield Knocked Off | Well regarded: Terre Haute Gerst 0 Co , 8t. Jos re Na by uid 2. pH 5 1xec . 5017 . vial n : : : the New York Rangers of the Na-|Xo% OCH" Courthouse 0° thre NBL. gui Ruth Cunningham, A. & P aos county high schools have entered! The ‘twin northern powers &re meyer (4-2), South Bend Washingi n> . we +d | Ke og ar \ ¥ 601 | Flla Matkivoch, Real Si 1 . o ' 4 EC M's A 4 Co vil tional Hockey league, is scheduled Ren Bogard; Lone Cul die : 800 | Aletha Boyer, ral ok Mixed x 203 teams in the first state cross-coun- the only perfect record schools Ion fy on lost 1-—tied 2), Frankto appear in Indianapolis Thurs- ot : | Dorothy Hoeger, Thos. Bemis .. 500 | try cl \ , . ; Te in (7-0), Plymouth (6-1), Auburn ” OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) | in ray ; . s . 500 | try championship meet, to be run » sche se Terre te ’ day as a member of the New Haven : vest Side Chur ) app) tia Bristik,: Cosk-Cola 500 | saturday ; , odie Mion schedules. Terre Haule (g.9) Kokomo (6-1), ‘Indianapolis a Geo Pluncie, hl < nN ch 4d OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | Saturday afternoon over the South Garfield, last of the unbeaten, un- Cathedral 1 ’ 30 apolis 5y y Matto ) eelal MI | setR Chi : : has rove o mi ; ' y HO athedra (4-1), i ne y Sy . LHe Spent 5 A | Lan Lively, In bi 284 Resta Chandler; Ravens wood Merchant 498 Grove golf course. tied state title contenders from 5-0) Peru 6 i ; wre fbehurg tithe kK C 8 | le r 584 | ORR skew, rlin Ss ” Yag Ey . : 2-0), 44 - 4 ! ‘ag g-tii: ookey. regular. . . : an [Shas Dickingan, Silk Wu 580 | Ann Sauter, iombini I TERRE 347 Indianapolis &chools which™ will other sections, was upset, 12-6, last goo ps 3 ast hicago Goldup, Cleveland forward, is built|ieriy Groves, Brightwood Merchants 576 Porothy Stout, Riviera Club 477 be represented by six-man teams week as city rival Gerstmeyer won Washington (3-3), Hammond. Clark | Bob™ Miller, “Auto Transp. . 574 | Betty Van Camp, Dela. Matinee " 70! an 4 ‘ wo J € : o (Ww ee] —tie Biong Hock hyse Jes. . a feng | rank Wills, Transportation 2( Emma eer ans Tailoring Miead in are Broad Ripple, Crispus Attucks,|its fourth in a row. on 3=lost 1—tied 1). w S nds wers eet | Geo. Johnson, Transport 552 | Pal Zirosoko, Ayreshire Collierie i 50 | Mi ‘ tr " | . a v go Vee . po hn and tower {00 OO I | Catherine Motrion Asrehinerios Mix, 450 Manual, Shortridge, “Tech and| All the other state. powerhouses ; . inches. , . , That's a lot of man, paimer, Kahn Tailoring 848 Hazel Green, Internal Revenue © 44g | Washington. County - representa-|in action won as expected. Kautskys fo Play
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horse addicts can’t wait for Louis-| Bon Alt. NM Beinwace.
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ville's fall race meeting, and to!Al Miles, Delaware Mailings 211 3 : . Wally Thompson, Texas Oil 513 * clear up daily questions about the 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Sioned for B t Churchill Downs dates, here they! ann Poppaw, Thos Bemis & C , 583 oO ou are: Monday, Oct. 28 until Satur- | Yury Pron Real SHR. Mixed oe s50| A semi-windup slated for six
day, Nov. 16, or 18 days on which Estelle Nash, to pick "em rightly or wrongly while | Non Robr. T enjoying Louisville's hospitality.
{Marta Roberts Audrey Suiter, 7 ” # = | Mary Leppert ANSWER TO QUERY . . . Jack |Dorothy Erler McAllister, Chicago Braves’ scout, who died in Columbus, O,, last Saturday, managed to Cleveland club)
558! t i 557 | Chapters which will send Jack Hill 540 ! s46 Of Bloomington, Ill, against Leroy eam S44 : 543 Scales, of Chicago, has been signed
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Glover who has won his first three pro starts in impressive fashion.
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CLEVELAND, Oct (U. P) | Arthur B. McBride, owner of the |1league-leading Cleveland Browns said today that if Cleveland wins Ior his fast-stepping former Indititle ana A. A, U. welter champion.
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the All-America conference action headl t1 v g “ " his team will issue agchallenge to I'he big boys will trade wallops wrestling card Head ines he Elkhart in a grudge” battle, Alex|the champion of the National in. the headliner with Clarence] sy ,yy wit] tons ght at the andria at Peru, and Marshall, Ill LA 43-1n. Mason $ 95 !icague for a post-season serie: Brown, rugged Detroiter, scheduled|waioht ma 1 four junior heavy- at Terre Haute Wiley, winner of * CHASSIS ALIGNMENT : i" pp co mer said he for , Ito face Jack (Buddy) Walker nigh+ |" CE It. mal aces providing thei four straight. . Complete front and end ser Levels m—— The Brown owner said he foresaw : . , promised thrills Thursday. Meme 1 beate ‘ replaced if they need it 7-3) Y sA25 no difficulty in the two leagues get ranking Columbus (O.) heavy. It is , ursday, norial, beaten only | plac y . Mason Canvas 4 : tie ane Ri bir Brown's record here is unsullied t is a return encounter with'in its opener—by Gary Emerson equipment is Bear, of course. OR Too Bast tt |ting together for the first “world ror. stm j Steve Nenoff, Toledo, and Whitey faces Kfunsville Bosse, the tea Ll | series” of professional football, ~ |IN Seven starts. He has tacked upiypitler, Riverwood, aces . ifunsville Bosse, the team * SHOCK ABSORBE im Duty " 69¢ decision ‘wins over Johnny Denson | B Posh wood, Ill, opposing that spoiled” Reitz's perfect rec- INSTALLED ater Aprons ... Re —— ? ¢ : ene LaBelle, Toronto, : . ' eks “ago | 3-6 as ot Carpe , and Billy ord two weeks ‘ago in.a 6-6 .ie, | riding comfort.
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Stagg to Retire
Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22 (U.
P.) —Amos Alonzo . Stagg was ready today to announce his vol=untary retirement after 57 years of football coaching, the United Press learned. “ The “grand old man” is planning to announce next Saturday that he will give up his grid activity after his College of the Pacific team concludes its 1946 season, The retirement decision will be told during halftime ceremonies at Evanston, Ill, in the College ‘of the Pacific-North-western contest. Although neither Stagg nor College of the Pacific officials would confirm the retirement re=port, it was understood the 84-
year-old veteran already has writ=ten the decision into his speech.’
It was learned he is stepping down only because his wife—who
club's six bowling alleys are in full swing, with league la our | g : 8 leag play, f | day night enabled the Indianapoli
the lead with 10 points.
land Douglas got one goal.
allowed per game, | shutouts,
Third in scoring was Norm Burns | tions, this week is notable because of New Haven with two goals and | many out-state teams will be closand {ing their schedules so that football |Jack Lavoie of Cleveland ‘was next players who also take part in bas-| 341 | wit Tied at six | ketball can get in the required prac- —lost 0). | 534 points were Jack McGill of Hershey, |tice sessions before the cage season 2. La Porte (6-0). |
six assists for eight points,
with seven points.
{tives will be Ben Davis, Lawren
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Central.
The massive entry list shows 477 although only 375 will be permitted to run allowed each school to enter eight men, although six will have to be nominated .from
runners from 68 schools,
The I. H. S. A. A.
lthat entry list.
Commissioner L..V. Phillips said
today that a decision wouid be ma by tomorrow on how the unwiel field will compete—en masse, in se tions or against time
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TOLEDO, Oct. 22 (U. P.).—E. Lee |is for two falls out of three. The supporting tussle also prereplaced Eddie Gilliland as presi- [sents two front line junior heavies dent of the Toledo Mud Hens, St.|in Buck Weaver of Terre Haute |
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Irish Face Attucks Saturday
Three city serles games will put the spice in this week's high school
football bill of fare-—a spread-eagle program beginning tomorrow and extending through Saturday. The heavy mid-week schedule. is the result of the annual teachers’ convention, and nine games involving city and Marion eounty teams are listed tomorrow. Thé game of the week, however, is booked for
Friday afternoon at Tech (field and ” #8 8 Week's Schedule
Attucks. Both Cathedral and Attucks are
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; ' Couture League scoring in last night's play led in total goals: with six and
. : r y PAR . 4 ove: . a) nine Mag - 221, eS Torn | DOUEIRS in assists with seven. Cap Porte still ran one-two for the state|rivalry with Hammond High. ok! le an el loop of No. 1 in the Ri igs formed Goalie Ralph Almas was tied with mythical high school championship wee A TO 2 rl nite Prachett's NS Wi Tor Np B Jim Henry of New Haven for the tcday as the schoolboy elevensiwaka play Saturday in Notre Dame guards, and Ed Langas at center 1 f goal tending lead with 15 goals swung into a weekly schedule loaded |stadium and upwards of 20.000 fans Se z : Henry has two With action each day. ;
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: ture lin operation and another In the and preparing to boost their regular Cou { P prep g pregua also had two assists Sunday night,
By JAMES E." WALTERS Bend Riley's Wildcats, tamed only United Press Sports Writer by LaPorte, go to Michigan East Chicago Roosevelt and La-|and Hammond Clark renews a Jlvic
South Bend Central and Misha-
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H. S. Rankings |
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Greenwood is at Franklin tonight for the unbeaten South . Central 44.G S h d / champion’s- last game of the season ame cheduie Vincennes, keeping at Evansville]. Forty-four games, 21 at homa 23 Reitz's heels on the Southern.con- On the road, have been schedtiled ference chase, plays hosts to on-by the Indianapolis Kautskys of the again off-again New Albany. Other National Pro Basketball league. All headliners find Lafayette Jeff at|home tilts are to be played in ButCraWordsville, and Connersville at ler fieldhouse. Lawrenceburg. | The opener here will be on Big Game at South Bend 12; against Oshkosh Central and North Central con- home Slate;
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\ 3 Nov. 12 och: Nov 9 yingstow! dy ference titles may be settled to- Ne Vos } : ¥ Rn C+ morrow. Plymouth, riding a six«| De 3 Dec. 6, Anderson game winning streak, needs to win Des i Ing a " o Jan J 14, Buffale its final game—at Huntington—to|;., . fan. 24, Oshkosh take its second straight C. I. C | an J eboy 1 “4 “ Feb 4 Toledo (a 1 2 ester title Muncie Central, perennial pen. 14, Buffalo; Feb. 18. Syracuse; Feb chs ss NC. C sy. | 20; Chicago; Feb. 25, Detroit hamp of the N. C. C. loop, enter Leann: Be ar Onarch 11,
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unibeatén in city play, but the edge TOMORROW will be with the Irish by virtue of | Beech Grove at Ben Davis (8 p. m.). division finis their decisive 31-6 conquest of Broad Ripple at Manual (2:30 p. m.) The oytio | Shortridge last week. Against the | Decatur Central at Danville (night). | When Ander Tigers the Irish will pit their strong Warren Central at Howe (2:45 p.| sation a running game sparked by Rudy m,) Onl Bayt and Flavian Wiedekamp and a | Plainfield at Lawrence Central Saridee and rugged defense that has permitted| (2:30 p. m.) : on during h only that Shortridge touchdown |New Castle at Shortridge (2:30 p.|§ 5 Compr since Cathedral's defeat by Elder of | ™M) . But In tt Cincinnati in the season opener, | Washington at. Southport (8 p. m.)| season in B Four Tiger Victories Jack = Logsneport wisn) | § has been the : e Township at § jay ol § 4 i r Crispus Attucks will carry a sea-| ‘m)) y pesiwiy BD [§ 73 : p fi 1% Soe 1% son record of four victories and two SATURDAY LF : : bo R Notre Satu defeats into the game. Among. these ne f { Fp : ; wa 3 triumphs 1s a 20-Badecision over) Cathedral vs. Crispus Attucks at : Viglevits 11s Sacred Heart, a team that Cathe-| Tech (2 p. m.). | dral walloped, 55-0. [Broa Ripple vs. Warren Central) vy WA Jowa Sum i : 1 " “ 0 . _ Fifth place in the city standing] at Broad Ripple (2 p. m.). Starting at a guard position for the Rall State Cardinals in But. “iron men” o val oe the prize : in the Broad Sacred Heart vs. Silent Hoosiers at| ler university's home-coming game Saturday in the bowl will be Jack the late Nile Rip e-Manual meeting tomorrow at(- Delavan Smith field (2:30 p. m.).| Morgan, 185-pound sophomore from Ft. Wayne. Morgan is a letters victories - and elavan Smith field. Their only | aaa man and a veteran of the U. S. marine corp. ; for the sch common foe—and conqueror—has| while Tech will seek to strengthen 8 8 & #8 ¥ : gridiron r gen Tech. Ripple lost to the Green-|its position in the North Central | One Ao ciads, 14-6, and Manual yielded, 20- [conference in an engagement at) E ps 3 d, 2 t t at r the 1 7. The Rockets also have a date on Logansport. d tate nten S to mp oy ¢ ) i oan Continentals at Southport 2 v sion was n
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N appes 3 | sx te itv ¢ 1s his chief scout—insisted. After [Rus Nap HN Capen. 3 1 {hope to extend the city supremacy] MUNCIE, Ind. Oct. 22. Coach THE FIGURES - nearly six decades in the. sport,” [Don Kingler, FB IE. Ripple).. 8 3% a a established over the Cardi-|y.;,, Magnabosco expressed pleas- UTLER BALL STATE iron men,” | Stagg is still hale and hearty, | Ertuy Tonkoon, HB (C: Aoki 3. 1 hinas. : ox , .} 10=—E: HI St... 13} fi—-Canterbury ¢ few men for . Jack Harless, HB (Cathedral) ) ! 31 Howe and Warren Cent 1 11 Ure today i vhe Showing of Ris) Lind. Stn Wah Seon a sive stretch A SRA Jack Tichenor, Hs (Shortridge) 5 0 % | meet LOMOITOW at Howe ot oy X Ball State backfield men in last DePauw : yp Saban . S : rles Jones, (C. Attucks) 5 1 v ¢ A BME: a. turday’s y -— 3 ea ’ II y Ad Vinee Gatto, FB (Cathedral ' : a originally listed for the W > Saturday's tilt at Valparaiso, which | b) “a 1 Eleven d S et ce Bob Barrer. HR (1: athedeal) $2 3 gridiron. A shortage of bl Rpben the Cards+won, 20 to 6. Wingbacks — 1 In its victe ’ arvey, (Techy 1 0 24 0 . . « 0 eachiers 1 * 2 P Ray Nelson, HB (8. Hoosiers) 3 2 20 was the reason for the transfer Rill Hoffman and Dick Riser turned Spears to Direct ana, Towa us Wesley Jones, FB (Washington) 3 1 1 A uel bet Pi g iransiey in creditable performances as did] Iowa open ° irammer, (8 oosiers) 2 6 18 etween the city's two.toy ; -lo- i S P Beh Fisher, LE (Tech), ores; 1 W-Miscorers- ds in prospect Satis a Reserve Quarterback Walt Molinder. S€COS Quintet i 59-10) Sun Ee s $ § ¢ raay Th : cormg ace a ——ee——— | when Sacred Heart takes on the The Cardinal coach may use two| ' Abe’ Goldsmith, general manager State, then ¢ . Saturday afternoon. at’ Tech field | Silent Hoosiers at Delavan Sraith separate backfields in an attempt of the Indianapolis Secos pro was edged by NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (U. P) —al2nd matches Cathedral with Crispus field. Frank Kaiser, the Silents’ to score against the Butler Bull-| basketball team, has announced 2 = 10 to 0 route of Philadelphia Sun. | Saturday with Warren Central in brilliant halfback, leads the scoring dogs at Indianapolis Saturday. One|that Don Spears, has been named 24 State L .|8 game postponed from last week. parade with 77 points, while Norp{ POM consist of Fordy Anderson {bench manager of the newly-or- HERN |Capitals, led by Gerry Couture and] _ Shorundge hopes to rebound for Mappes of the Spartans is in second at Sarterat Dick Donovan ailganized quintet, Spears formerly bi Platinum: Les Douglas, to grab most of the| ame with New Castle tomorrow, | place with a sum of 49. tailback, Bob Rhoda at fullback and directed the local Pure Oil inde- Years of Ex Individual Tonors Tor the first week , — Bill Hoffman af wingback. pendent team. Pativgm BR Ey okey YeAive. Play . The other would include either] The Secos are to play Sunday B® M “3, A LXTA : : 7 “ tier as Showed today oosevelt and La Porte Still Walt Molinder or Gene Dance at|tilts at home and out-state games & Per Couture wlio ot five. goals] auarterback, Dick Valandingham or!on week nights. 4 —— = , als | Fred Kehoe at tailback, Jud Rom-|— aie = against the Rockets, and Douglas. | FQ k . ' : inette at fullback and Dick Riser who got five assists, were | an - f f o got sist re tied for ne wo In qa e at wingback. i *
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