Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 31

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Major Unbeaten Grid Powers Favored to Win Tomorrow

By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 25-Nine major undefeated teams—headed by Army, Texas. and Notre Dame-—were strong favorites today. to add another link to their perfect records along a wide football front tomorrow with the odds on the top three ranging from two to three touch-

nessee and Georgia, playing nonleague: opponents, there’ a wild runnerup scramble involving Auburn at Georgia Tech, Kentucky at Alabama, Louisiana State at Van-

Although rip-roaring ‘U, C. L. A,

with its four straight Pacific Coast conference victories, once-defeated Southern California and Stanford

appears to be Rose Bowl bound

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doi. derbilt and Mississippl State at|hook up In a game that will have Oye MacKontls Powerful Army (5-0), steamroller- 3 Saxe ie Sennday oe a3 url Tulane. Georgia Tech, Kentucky,|a direct bearing on the bowl bid ANNOUNCER TR By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ¢ ing through its third unbeaten sea- rg Ra Nerthweors an Vanderbilt and Tulane all have (if U. C. L. A. should skid off the (l ,ppvivG oF ms NEW bi AR 80 far, so good. After meeting four different teams in five starts|f son, was held at 20 points over rently tied with Yes rn won two of three conference starts pace somewhere along the line, Unon the new season's ice hockey calendar, the Indianapolis Capitals’ fans Duke (3-2) in the Enst's headliner| =~ 0 Mishigsa tie. While Alabama, beaten by Tennes- (defeated but once tied Oregon 21st & CAPITOL + @re convinced that Coach Tommy Ivan's team has it “on” Philadelphia, before an estimated 60,000 at New outside the bo to v Sion See 1ast week, is batting .500 in its plays at Idaho, California at Wash. Springfield ‘and New Haven. All were turned back by decisive scores. York's Polo Grounds. s 2 College of Pacifl lor "oa |tWO Bames. ington and Oregon State at Wash- ~WE GIVE The exception was Buffalo. At Buffalo, the Caps held the Bisons to 8 Texas. (6-0), terror of the Soiith- | SEEK Boeke of FAHC Sleved 04d) The North Carolina - Virginia |ington State in other conference|| “UIC CL OF | draw, but on the Coliseum ice the Caps bowed to the league's defending west, rated a 13-point bulge over|CaR lose no ground in the =| Tech game tops the Southern con- |games. With the fr 5 : feat was by a close margin, 3 to 1. CAPITAL SCORING est test of the season and Notre|State, each seeking its first confer-|and Mary, with three straight con- Footb all In the week-end upcoming, the (Five Games) Dame (3-0) was a 15-point favorite ence victory, and Indiana plays a|ference victories, expects to stay in HIGH SCHOOLS PHILLIPS vcor Caps will match their sticks against GLAst Pts Gl. Ast. Pts. in its “Jinx” game at Towa (3-1).|NON-conference game at Nebraska the running by defeating V. M. I|mvansville Memorial 30, Evansville Bosse 8. E Cor. Capitol & ist. WA-080L St. Louis, there, on Saturday, and [Gowtirs + § 8 {jMcosig... 1 1 2 Notre Dame favorites have whipped 8nd Purdue travels to Pittsburgh. |Also scheduled are Richmond at| 1% COLLEGES Complete Line of Lee Tires & Tubes 8.—Pitt’s Pittsburgh here, on Sunday. The [Bukovich.. 4 8(Blake . 1 0 1 the Hawkeyes only once in four at-| With both the undefeated South- | Washington and Lee and Hampden Bens Vimnin rash Ta con rise victory © .results of these tussles, of course, |fonacher. 1 8 ghaiaag’ 1 34 i] | tempts. eastern conference leaders, Ten-|Sydney at Davidson. West, Liberty Tohrs. 31, Davis & Hiking 0. oilermakers will Rind uoch Jan im) Summers. 3 1 pe Sclisiza | Ray Stoelting. # Tech high Bigh-gcoting Pommayivasie’ a RELL IRR E NERO TTR TRI RTI nm FT morrow ap- I - , Tormer host tered - . team and also on the strength of school athlete, made the trip to |4 16-point favorite and Harvard tching arms the league. On the Ice Tr Pittsburgh with the Purdue Boil | (4.0) figured a six-point favorite ' Size of Scare Surprise simmicAx LeAGux me i ls Nae lw DU (over Boy Grom 0.) Shop Tuesday Thru Saturday 9 A. M. to 5:25 P. M ack offering The Caps put on a real show Eastern Division Sime weklon Adio at tackle | 1 the South, North Carolina * ® » * “ danthess are last night and walloped the New L T Pts. G GA| agains ers. State (4-0) reigned as a four- of air lanes ‘Haven Ramblers by the decisive New Haver : i 1 3 if touchdown favorite over twice. f score of 8 to 3. The Ramblers |Erovidence . ina G h Pl beaten and twice - tied Virginia |S ame hereto- sported a record of three wins, one | Philadelphia 30 0134 rey oun ay Tech, Tennessee (4-0) 21 points|S ” : Fie tie and one defeat when they in- ialon - over twice-licked Wake Forest and |= < Wes Pesler vaded the Coliseum and were sup-|Cuyelsnd ......-3 1 1 7 28 18 At Rose Pol Georgia (4-0) 26 points over Fur- z week sharp- posed to be one of the league's De ] : 3 : 3 3 y man. U. C. L. A. (4-0), the: West zl ing attack. top-bracket clubs. Therefore, the st Louis ...........1 2 0 2 13 15 Coast's only undefeated power, was|= < ’ Pasqua and size of the score racked up by : NIGH The Greyhounds of Indiana Cen- held at 31 points over Santa Clara |S \ -— backs Bobby the Caps caused eyebrows to lft HE American League tral take to the road tomorrow in| (1-3), g Z= The “BUY WAY” of Indianapolis ) ack Smodic, through the 10-club circuit, od INDIANAPOLIS 8, New Haven 3, quest of their third Indiana con-| The lead in the Big Nine will be £ “ ; ! a con She his A puis of tn Bute ee [ern victory. The Bngnors off J 2 pL np "pe 8 gn im the new campaign and the action| Minoeapolis 6, St. Paul 3. Rose Poly at Terre Haute will pro- 9 fweig ou 2 It Cummins, was waged at a blistering pace. NEXT GAMES vide the opposition with game time w . 8 and Charles $s @: honors were even in this ses- American League slated for 3 p. m. on ISH Tonight z y long sessions 3 140 goals apiece. Louis: New Hives at Cleviod,. Butals| Coach Ed Bright and his squad ; a g ew Haven scored first, and in|} Hershey: vidence at Pittsburgh; : ck in its first four minutes the Caps knotted the Philadelphia at Bpringheld. of 36 men—all of whom will be g d 100 exten count. Then the Ramblers tallied , free from serious injuries—will leave sveral of the a second time, but the Hoosiers A amgdts 19) Ne Are enry | Indianapolis tomorrow morning at g : a DePasqua bounced right back and deadlocked |McCai ., Wis a ach Bright = I ch permitted the issue a second time. Douglas. .. e only man. Co sald = | Couture.......... limight not play the entire game is ea y ow! : te last Sat- Pace Tells on Ramblers Conacher. ....... 4 ¥ Bill Predenberger, quarterback. hi” But the pressure of the pace was Fredenbe: rger has been favoring a ld Help too much for the Ramblers and the [New Haven .............. 3 4 1-1 ned hic] . a s 9» hrown a total Caps’ superior physical condition | "CARROL Coc in BLE OE ro Hin de in Bia Jett arm mh As Advertised in Esquire i ve games and began Selig or he second Period. Re. Haven _Spares—Juzda, Church, |Work. However, Coach Bright in-| rey have had a matter of fact, the HOOSIerS gurns Brown, Read, Tustin, Levandow-|tends to use him as the offensive = J got the Ramblers “down” by hound- | ski, Shibicky Indianapolis 8 ares Summers. Dews- | quarterback. g record, but ing the puck at top speed and|pury, Morr vich, Doran. Blake.| work this week ut the Grey- - : : ed that the poured in three goals to none for Fodsisky, acum, Fa 3, a, ver. hounds camp has been heavy with ! be potentially pr X VY, id Kouts held by | Bukovich — (Doran), 10:09; % ndanapol® | Bright ordering scrimmages and e and Smodic e ee workou e 4 ven, Brown (Burns and Tustin), 10:44; long blocking and tackling drills. the Caps Monday, Tuesday and |4, Indianapolis, Licari (Bukovich, Doran), ack. 2 3:44. nalties—McCaig Ind The Central team also has been : Wednesday, paid off in a big=Way| “second Period Bovine 8, anapolis, | nq flensive formation sesgh last night. Their passing was su-| Eoutce, (Copnener. DONEC: i $m 7 un reo ing br Ia Doll Rafferty, fast-riding young |S . is own pass- perb, the défense topnotch and] Japs its, Doran (Licari ' Bukovich), sions, including some new plays. . faces the |= ; The Greyhounds’ bable start-|scrapper from Milwaukee, = t also prepare their “wind” was lasting. 15:44, Penalties—Nicholson (board -check- e Greyho provatye Siar. = id test when he tangles with -|2 / in ing lineup: Richard Crowe and Deb |a¢ n he spec- |S $ ‘due air game They really outlasted the Ram- $hird Period Scoring—8, Indiguapolis, tacular ‘Billy Graham (above) of |= Couture (Douglas, Summers), 8:58; Kistler, ends; James Delvin and ar y = ned by Coach blers in what started out as an 10dianapolis, outure Douglas) jo 5% James Hillenbrand, guards; Stan New York's East Side in Manbaiteh © , New Haven, Burns (unassis ’ ’ event, |= . the greatest svnly a She no Indianapolis, | Bummers ® (Podoisky): Klos and Robert Janney, tackles; Sotight. This Jientvaigh will be| Sizes 33 to 46! despite the ning cheering the home forces on Muiog Kistler, (Sumer! By prods aired over ABC. IZ, You look right, you feel right in a LUXTRA-CUNA FLEECE - .| tie with Cleveland for the top spot enberger, quarterback; Ta Rafferty, who has defeated Juste = 5 : ’ : veral power to Is, and the Caps re 0 1d lusivel A overs po =z more goals. and the Caps re-| 8 ob 0 A estern division at|and Vem Gilman, halfbecks, and|Fontame, Joey Archibald, Guy ge- | vercoat, sold exclusively in Ayres’ Downstairs Store. A coat ninded They Sy gun ii Hr Pease | seven points apiece. ‘The teams have | Louis Briggs, fullback. rean and others, is considered a real [2 that is warm, fleecy soft, fully lined and backed by superb sen per game. to one by New Haven. | similar records—three victories, one Sharpiooter in Miawesien rings 2 craftsmanship. es Som Coe, f Ge Cur No etd me cto ch Keystone Eleven |i Vented wtE Come Tan Luggage Tan Dark Brown Teal Bue arness, an e, turn e hat trick for the] 2 heir throwers. second time in five games when he apiece, but the Caps have a wide Still Undefeated Hs best Puneh is bis 8 si 'E Oxford Grey Cambridge Grey ames against banged the puck home three times, | margin on the defense. Cap Goalie | Keystone's undefeated gridmen| pgjjly Graham, stable-mate of |S nd Ohio State, once in the second period, twice Almas has allowed only nine goals yu) bid for their fifth straight vic- (Rocky Graziano, has lost only two S ses and com- in the third. {but 18 have been scored against the tory in the Municipal le this fights out of 65—both of these to |S r were inter- The victory sent the Caps into a!Barons. ague | Tony Pellone. He is a crafty boxer |S week-end as competition is resumed | who punches hard and fast with |S . nee re O UT “OF «PAWN cer #8 ey lin, all four amateur football loops ther. Hu: excitement. 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