Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1946 — Page 25

WEDNESDAY, OCT, 23,1946 ____

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In an effort to chalk up a victory over Ball State for the home-coming fans Saturday, Coach Tony. Hinkle spent yesterday afternoon working out new plays to see if his Butler Bulldogs had the: personnel to execute them. Although Hinkle admits that the Butler offensive is improved over earlier appearances, he says there still is room for improvement, especially in blocking, In telling his team’ of the scouting reports of the

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| oompun om ok a. Hoosier Back Has. Completed . 35 of 73 Aerial Attempts For Total Yardage of 439 |

for the state lightweight boxing BLUE POINT .* ——y crown in a 10-round match here | Delaware. Madison and Ray Sts NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (U PJ), Backfield stars from Texas, Indiana land Villanova hdve broken Auburn freshman Travis Tidwell's domina-

tomorrow night. : i - tion+of tollegiate football's offensive departments, statistics showed today, + |Rnd Army's Glen Davis, climbing steadily against top competition, also appeared ready to bid for offensive honors. Tidwell, held to a 58-yard net gain by Tulane, Pelinquisheg | his total | .joHense, forward passing and rush. = = =~ ling leads to Bobby Layne of Texas, in 66 tries in four games and Rudy | | Ben Raimond! of Indiana and Joe Mobley of Hardin-Simmons moved |

{Rogers of Villanova, respectively, from seventh to third with, 448 | the National Collegiate Athletic bu- | yards for 60 attempts in four games.

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: reau seid. Tidwell, who carried the ball] { homecoming foes, Hinkle warned Davis, bolstered by the return of seven times against Tulane for all or ihe entite Jamlly Etening office | them, “Ball State has a good ball his yunning mate Doc Blanchard, net Joss of four yards, dropped to!]| nday an ay t 30 p. m. club, It will take our best playing |

rose from ninth to fourth place in 13th in rushing.

to date to whip them.” Scouting reports credit Ball State

Cardinals click . off yardage . with | |B

total yardage. He added 181 yards of his 610-yard total against Co-

Art Pollard of Arizona continues

last week, is

second with a H-yard|

Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted |

| [1 for Those Who Need Them with a heavier and more aggressive lumbia last Saturday and all but 27% hold the punting leadership, Ji iy Tap ‘line than the Bulldogs. Both the of his yards gained against thé TRVEIREIng 46.8 yards for. 12%kicks. | aerial and ground attacks of the Lions were made on running plays. | CoP (Wiese of Michigan, unlisted OR. H. C. FAHRBACH

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His ground gains against Columbia moved him from 15th to fourth in rushing

average for 12 kicks, Neill .Armstrong of Oklahoma

A. & M., whose 18 catches in five Meridian at Washington games have netted 234 vards, moved

Evenings by Appointment MA-0862 Layne's total offense mark of 747 from second to first in PASS receive i. i

- yards in five games is a forward Ing. Broughton -Williams of Florida A ————— Si ‘passing triumph. Layne has given dropped from first to third, fotaling ‘ : ‘exas 582 yards on passes and his 267 yards on 15 catches in four t0' 1 yardage includes only 165 games, while Montgomery of Arivards gained on the ground. zona (Tempe) moved. from fifth to Tidwell droppetl to second, total- second with 141 yards on 16 catches “ling 702 yards on 126 plays in four in five games.

regularity. The starting ends, Bill Lynch and Mike Patanelli, work ‘well as pass receivers. Patanelli| weighs 210 and is 6 feet. 1 inch tall | | Lynch is 6 feet 1 inch and weighs | 195 pounds. After a week of worry about filling in the guard positions, Coach Hinkle found at DePauw that he had two| “watch charm guards” in Curt Kyvik and Louis Condon. They replaced the ailing starters, Robert

transportation turday, after p high school erman Washe ‘ulas Jackson, left halfback. Attucks points

Passes Help Layne

Freddie Shaw, the bowling butcher, is matching smiles with his customers ffiday, for last night he posted the third league 300 game of his 17-year tenpin carecr. He's shown above in the pit of one the alleys with

his ball and a few * the pins that absorbed the pudishyment: ach, plots te

1D adel TUNE Sark Rabe, re oun 0SS games, Herman Wedemeyer of 8t.| = -—— n and Cap /allace Potter, L ‘R # M H A id d Creo bon nd B Mary's, 14th in total offense last r— d [ who FON as in tap Slarling gone, ong es ay ave I e y week, jumped to third as he threw High School Football » | on proo at he blocked a I t hdow ses, f o 4 ! | punt at Greencastle, instead of ue Megt Cutter S Pin To lin Stresses Tackling Z I Tr TR, i Evood 20, Marion # S — BUTLER Perrone, Hinkle «Cites Condon’s , PP g. Coole Rafmondi took first place in for- | Boonville " Washington” 13 battered nose. Valparaiso 11, Hobart 6 vs.

Indiana Central gridmen opened ‘yesterday's

ard passing by throwing for 104

Iowa to bring his

By BERNARD HARMON That long rest the butchers enjoyed during the recent meat famine evidently agreed with Freddie Shaw, local meat-cutter and bowling star. With a brisk tackling drill,

session | yards against

Huntingburg 12, Jeseonville 8 2, five-game total to 439 yards on 35 7

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as they " Je POM er | Tourney Arran; ed For last night Freddie, in his Pennsylvania Recreation circuit -ap- continued preparation for the Con- Somblerions » Aue a r The Home of Saturday, Ooh 26—2 P. M. : stinj-final WAY | g pearance, rolled the first perfect game of the local league season. ference clash with Rose Poly next | oo 54 somp etions for 37 yards , hia Jack Hil | “The 15th Annual Warm-Up Sour His 12-strike spree came in his middle game, following ah opener Saturday at Terre Haute, In 5 RUSS Mikes pita Second 4 TWSTOM , i MEM 1:53 apis esei vis igi “IL wc Le Roy hament will get under way at the lof 214. He closed with 224 for a 738 total and a new high solo series for Coach Ed Bright ordered the in PASSING. ut both Tidwell and ea 4 Ramee oR he « 18 over: the: sixe | Dearborn hotel gym next Tuesday | the current;—— rr ee ‘tackling drill after expressing. dis- Raimondi are topped in total pass- * 2

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ing yardage by third-place Layne's| 58” yards, based on 32 completions |

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fYears, was a member of the old satisfaction with the team's perAugustiner Beverage team of the

> formances in that department. Marott Shoe Stors — 18 E. Wash ing his fourth pervision of H. G. Engelhafdt. The | ae wa in the pocket con- Uptown Recreation league, which,| “Poor tackling cost us the Man- In 54 _1Ows, | quay 1 a-R ! and rough. and cost of entering this meet is $5.00 Foran Sing vp ip Sonsesds! in 1932, posted a 3448 series, the chester game, he said, and we can't! Chattanooga Back Second ans ashi? "2 \c® r of Minvieapos ‘a team and designed for practice. [ive 3 hE WE Drea ¢ nt second best ever rolled locally. afford to repeat the mistakes! Rogers, fourth in rushing last | Wo ork™ get | opener is yed Wo players lists are required but | e Taine © | He is far from being a novice in against the Engineers.”

only 25 teams can be accommo- SMe Was doubtful looking and he | Week, Yook Ars: place by adding 188]

ed obbly strike, His 1th| {the “700-ranks, for in the 1931-32) The Greyhounds also rehearsed yards along the ground to bring his | KNOERLE TIRE Co . dated, with the meet ending Nov, 17. joa} aw y : tb ye Lad {season, he topped local scorers with cffensive formations and climaxed! total to 401 vards on 61 attempts in| . xer Wins The Bush-Callahan leagues now J€lVery was perfect, bu Yi11 to his credit. His high scoring the workout with a stiff scrimmage, six games. Gene Roberts of Chate

‘being organized by Carl Callahan Luck Was with him on his 13th

2421 N. Merid.—TAwall. Which needs plenty of act since that time has been spasmodic, the second in as many days. |tanooga. was second with 448 yards N. Merid—TA-321 will start play the week of Nov. 18. a re dd y of action {although he has continually carried . - - 1 . {averages that rated him as one of ! . Rockets to Play However, don’t consider this pin- the city's topnotchers. He rolled South Side Saints

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