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; High le Palin, ‘ea On P; d N Y tisk t City , County Elevens Frank Kaiser (lo); Silent Hoo (UTICE TOU avy on erge ; ; sier halfback heads the scoring { 00SI1¢€ parade in Marion county ranks Of Triple Ca rophe Can + * 0 Close Seas Beech Grove TC 103 po Tato, hl tas , th ( vt tech wd dementre | Omly Look to ‘Next Y es on Unbeaten List "his kicking form with Quarter- y 0 to ext ear’ -9 : » back George Collins holding —- ay : i % 8 Writer Motama Hig chin program not’ only wil the bal. Fisher has booted 15 | yp a ig Ta somos team was ou ous, Hires werk Sound 4 of oly 1nd extra points for the Green this {the verge of a triple catastrophe today, BE Hornets ended their campaign last night with & season and is the leader by far eae Te sukdaipmen jnsiend of midshipmen, these dire con- A Victory ¢ DACH . ences fing back Jiu Lawiesoo Central 1 Waa the J0ih swalght for © in this department. 1, They seem certain 10 establish the longest losing streak in the division and # ey's Marion Sou pha academy’s history, Hershey Bears, 4, S. Grid Ca rd 2. They probably will have the worst season in 55 years of football The Caps’ line in the fourth period 3. They have to face Notre Dame ~~~ IP Note oh Bt. Louis Flyer penalty. MORROW at Baltimore Saturday. y on Nov. Dam Flyers proved 8 tracity games eg 4 Cathedral 10 Broad Ripple (3:30 However, even though the sea- expected to hand Navy ti) worst over in St. I menu, , son has been nothing but a series beating in the history of the series night when th Fr sd. Manual and Manoa at Shortridge (3:30 p. wm.) of weekly “weepstakes” for head [between the two clubs, topping the with the Caps card. thelr old | Sacred Heart at Howe (3:30 p. ma.) coach Capt. Tom Hamilton and his|33-to-6 Irish viltory In 1943. Jim Conacher, resume arren Central (2 staff, there was consolation aplenty| A Notre Dame victory will give seasoned perfo; rivalry, and the two eity young-|Ben Davis at W | in the fact that Navy is bound to|N ord of five straight dee A three-way |sters, Howe and Sacred Heart, will ai Geant at Crispes Attucks have a stronger team next year feats, equalling the longest losing division lead 6 |meet in the third. shat down 1] | aw md and as a long range bet, should be stresk 4n the Plas 51 2 0, Indianapolis, ¢ football to devote Tan Gris] ship O > oa. under present circumstances a vic- are idle tonig} bashatiall ats Spered Hentt, ChE [ALR at Southport (8 All that isn't helping Navy now, |tory for Navy over any’of its four gives the Caps pus Attucks, Bag Duvs. Apt, ng? though, as it plays a most unusual [remaining opponents, Notre Dame, can take good on, Segue and Pike town- Silent Hooslers at Plainfield (night) role of “breather” opponent for |Ceorgia Tech, Penn State or Army Only other leag Franklin township night) Notre Dame which will use the|Would be an. upset, thers seems calls for Provid ship. Ton 24 Rlehmand (sigh - Middies simply as a means of tun- |little doubt that the team will fine Down Fr Piel snpored. 10 ve Cute. meyer (ight) C w k ing up for the big encounter with [ish with its worst records of all Coli h Tu a eae] rw . C. Works tm rs tet ay visors, Cove 7-0, ts , w Badgers’ headquarters here challenge. Coach Ed Diede- . Fp o D * | | tonight in Cliff Arrow will be the Indianapolis rin said toasy that his Rooksr| City Standing On Bloc ng Urcdue Drills [arm sme ie Wachy, forvar Athletic club, . « + The Badgers .ouaq gs in its best physical con- W LTR. OF Bet efenseman., have an important date with Welaiion of the season and obviously Sep: 3 Ei E & i908 weakened by & series of injuries O Def on me’ Be Rak ct just recently. ¢ Bollermakers at Purdue Saturday. |p, has keyed it mentally to meet Silent Hoosiers. 1 8 9 3 Bal Ne men, tne Indiana Oemtral n ense > = igh Jide W. dio Junk the Detroit Re . + « They will arrive here tomor= ihe Irish, Besnd Ripple "2 1 8 ®» mm 87 Conds sharpened up thelr ; iad will. be Jost through gradun; call exchange the Butler grid- Crispus Attucks 1 1 @ 80 15 30 LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 31 (U.|% a Douglas an row, work out on the , over Basis for Comparison Manual ....... 1 3 6 3 ® 360 blocking and tackling in a workout ‘tion, whereas seven of Army's & 7 fron in the afternoon, #1) "UN The only basis for comparison is Sherirides -... 0 i I B 13 oe|vesterday as they continue to get P.)~Purdue scheduled a heavy de- |; icven including its three back? Ey nD night and shove off In Big|Secred Heart, trampled by the Ssered Heart. ¢ ® 8 138 000 ready for their conference clash fensive drill today against theifield stars, Glenn Davis, Felix . vard line tonig Saturday gy defeated Irish, 58-0, and edged by Ripple, with Byansville ese Saturday Bighi. tactics of ‘Wisconsin's Earl Maves|Blanchard and Arnold Tucker, will Millar will team Thi ate and lost to Nortwest- 19-13. However, the Rockets have une ‘Washington will journey to| Coach Ed Bright, in 68 bb ’ and Ben Bendrick, who face Purdue be gone next year. vhile Doug Mc and: Illinois. The Badgers [perked up in their last two games Terre Haute to face the well-re- halt the growing SAgiAlty digt. 1s iy : in the homecoming game Saturday] What has hurt Navy most of all on ‘will contint hr an date last week. and have had m0 touchdowns) . qq Gerstmeyer eleven, while holding contact work to a ag ; . ‘ John Galvin did most of the punt- [this season was the early exodus of The forward pn ¢ "a scored against them since that vic- | cryenus Attucks will bow out this week. : ing in practice yesterday and took backfield stars through resignations, oyd Doran, T A DURABLE PASTIMER tory over the Spartans on Oct. 4. |,gainst Lincoln Grant. He revealed today that tackle car €SS rim ong turns in passing drill with Bob De-|Whe had been expected to play key Bukovich is. lef A ABLE PASTIVA di se Cathedral will depend on its Hawks at Southport / Stan Klos will probably -be lost for Ce Moss. 3 roles in Navy's toughest schedule of ted to'do the Stan Hack, and next season [Sharp defense that has permitted free of iis In, he Season as a result of recurrence . » all time. The Middies lost seven he Flyers. 3 18 Dosti 16th with 1 - club, [only one touchdown in five weeks a » bo Sheu | 3 of an old knee : fy. obi Wit Iris « Us ut ot Uraue| maoisos, Wis., O Oct. 81 (U. P).—|backs, four of whom are starring for ed pitas, sacker takes of (of competition, and breakaway dian : A severe ury : A squad of 36° Wisconsin football|other collegiate elevens while ‘a oalie on curr ‘punishment A ut but Hack ho to Wo rete lo is winning avs tackle . Bob Janney away. from players was ready to leave today for|fifth, Bob Hoernschmeyer, is second his pation : ved the problem of al- against Decatur Central, The Card: |practioe sessions . and end Ernie By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer Lafayette, where it meets Purdue|ranking player in total offense in pos — back for more. . . : County Standing uals gheried prieey —- Wruck: 18 eurrenily favoring twe NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Once again you “lucky” people, Fraley’s Saturday. Several newcomers were the All-America pro.conference as ways & : L Pot. | three straight i” aga badly damaged ribs. Follies or the week-end football “winners.” on the traveling list because of in-|quarterback of the Chicago Rockets. at his old station the G Fri uw Shan suf He was of the 1046 Dig league Beech Grove... 5 8 0 "8 8 lows county opponents, but sul-| However, both probably will be The East The West juries in the past few weeks. Clyde (Smackover) Scott is star- ey greater part pve Bcd 1 8 88 3 A fered five straight setbacks to city | ready to play against the Purple The El i mifor) TC Le A ver St. Marys-Big fine ot Arians, Tomy "Minis batted he Oub man. [Decatur Central 3 © © 81 44 .ee|teams. The Cards, if successfull pees, whom Bright regards as the| Army over West Virg Ca BLOOMINGTON, Ind,, Oct. 31 (U.|helped beat Navy at Pennsylvania or and Mack as » | Ben. Davis, __. 1.34 RX “Sae| A8aINSY he) Hawks, HU wind | ho ue Greyhounds’ toughest foe to date. We RIS: eine over Navy-Pity 3 California over Washington State|P.).—Coach Bo McMillin moved |last Saturday, Ralph Ellsworth is ". : : season Ww. one eect smtp lee otre — " hard-hitting Texas on the in- (Pike Twp. 8 4 & & 8 oe : —~With luck and a couple of touch-|Charley Armstrong to Indiana's No.jone of the ——y Ee Ee Ce oa hot Lan an SN 3b. Race Pilot on 500 CF ocx over Grove ctty—| downs. 3 left tackle spot today behind|Longhorn backs, and George Walm- ; FE 5 3 D ti Cha Pye ’ Denver over Utah State — Easy|Johnny Goldsberry. McMillin also sley, star of Rice's upset of Texas, LONG TENURE AT MELM .. . stylist Rudy Bayt will again head| Warren Central, with a won-three | })JeS€rtion rge Surprise! ak oh? wis 5 { with the improvement Others who were lost were Bob who § the the.Cathedral attack lost-five record, will be favored) BEDFORD, Ind, Oct 31 (U. P)~— Penn over Princeton — Minisi Stanford over Oregon State—|of freshman halfback Andy Bibbs Kelly and George Sundheim, both Jack. a 8 See fans| Both Manual and Shortridge are over Ben Davis (1-6), While Frank-| pederal authorities today held Wil- moiders ‘em. z Burning another w train whom he plans to use against|of whom had been: slated to be hide - star players away out to improve their positions in|lin township meets Pike township |jjam Scott Bartlet, 28, who they said| Columbia over Cornell — “Even Ee oe ra + al Pitbsburgh Seturday: regulars. ~ by snatching a Bis Soth| the city standing, and the con-|in the other all-county engage- nad been driving in midget auto|going in,” sez Little. junior genius. w——— b— from he Cam, Io sitruig , ,| vest shapes up as a close one. They ment. races as “Buss” Noble, on a charge Miami, Fla, over Villanova—But posiolby es over Tonkawa—| PITTSBURGH, Oct. 31 (U. P).— a his 20th year SIS defeated Southport by identical! Frank Kaiser will have an oppor- | of army desertion. they are rough hosts. ra ne Agile Still seeking its first win over a| Sc hedule Gi iven » Detroit’ Red Wings, Who 6-0 scores, and while Manual lost {tunity to augment his 103-point| martiet, a resident of Ney Castle,| Brown over Holy Cross—Well, it's Also: Montana over Idaho, Ne-| Western conference opponent since Sun the Hoosier Caps, Jock, alock|bY One touchdown to Washington, scoring total as the Silent Hoosiers | was arrested last Sunday at the end a living. vada over Montana State, Brigham| 1938, the Pitt football team will head! Eo» Synd//of & and "The vetéran Adams the Blue Devils fought to a stand- journey to Plainfield. of a dirt track race at Mitchell, spe-| Also: Harvard over Rutgers, Col- v over ‘Wy and Utah! West tonight toward Bloomington, Te oe gr for De-|Off With the Continentals. : cial agent Norman McCabe of the|gate over Latayetia, Delagare vei a Colorad ning Ind, and a battle with Bo Me- i ri id Activit troit, and if he has to step on In- Stight Bdge Top City Scorers |indianapolis FBI office said. Mc-|F. & BM. Temp Pordham, ‘Boston The Southwest Millin’s Hoosier eleven. The Pan- y toes to sccomplish the| Howe's Hornets have posted three ™ tr 2 Cabe said Bartlet deserted at Camp | Penn State over ’ thers will detrain at Indianapolis k-cid schedule ‘ that's his privilege. | victories and a scoreless tie since [r. Kaiser (8. Hoosiers) HB 6 7 Joa| Croft, 8. C. in October, 1942. College over NYU, Yale over Dart-| - Rice over Texas Tech—If the ad-|and go by bus to Bloomington on| The week-end schedule for ama~ big league Job, have their one-point loss to Manual on | 8 8 Heart), Bi... : : » mouth, hesive tape holds out. Friday morning. teur football leagues sponsored by , § [ ONE ‘ON° VAN ROBAYS . , .[Sept. 27, snd they will have a 3. (Tee), ud ¢ a Brewers'Take Over The South Teust over 8. M. Ug-The books fe ity recreation department folgh wn . Art Gore, baseball umpire, who nd=| slight edge over Sacred - Heart, al- Be a. HB. : ‘38 Tribe’ old C Alabama over Georgia — But, pave 3p. Tein Asgics-tn} Cross- Country Title Alo Longe. Satardar--$:30 " vances to the National Jesgue next though both teams fought to ties B jothesn a Mud » 8 or : : 1 8S amp they might stumble on Trippi. s Xe a gi b Li southsidg Honels 23 Basiside Eagles a year, broke in as an arbiter in the with Westfield, their one common |g. jackson (C. Attucks) HB... 5 1 MILWAUKEE, Oct. 31.—Officials| . Tennessee over North Carolina— a EoW Sounisy wx Bival v A ‘Won y awrence Walnut. at Riverside and ‘Ray Street vs. * Oanadian-American loop in 1937. opponent, £, James (CL AUN. IB. _-3 3 i of the Milwaukee Brewers of the Volunteery, too. or Igter. : —SOOner| ,jthough Bob Rodffibaugh of Pike|Xgsione at Brocksie. oy 2 p.m, He is 39 and has been a member of, The other city teams have out-of- | Ceeit Crabdd Snariridue ) ‘mb. 4 $ 6 American association announced to-| Perkinston over Scooba—Who's & Township high school crossed the |Irvington va: Brookside sé Brookside Fin. f ed | Vince Gatto (Cathedral), FB... 4 0 24 hat th h - | screwball? Hardin Simmons over Arizop p 2g Riverside vs. Blue Ribbon at Garfield. the International lesgue staff five town opponents, Tech will be fac Wicdekamp (Cathedral), HB § © sy day that the team as selected Co Central Municipal Letdue. Sunda years, , . , In the Osnadian-Amer- | with an ominous Jinx at Richmdnd, | Bob Fisher (Rosh), E .....- 1 18 con, Fi, for its 1947 spring training] Duke over Georgia Tech—Okay, "Happy landings. finish line first, Lawrence Centra Coleman, ys. Garficd st ie 3: 3 ican gireult playoff in 1038, out having trounced the Red Devils 13% Nulson (8. Boosters), as. 3 1 Pibase. The Indianapolis Indians|don’t Tub it in. NE 2mm yesterday won its third straight |p wm. keystone ve. souihside rg re fielder Maurice Van .Robays, who times in 84 SRY Titetings and wid DeFabls (Tech) HB ni su trained there in 1942, The club will| Kentucky over Michigan State— Sign With A’s . |Marion county prep cross-country |side, and Wortheast Roc ets vs. Boogieville has been assigned to Indianapolis moving out for the 13th engage-[c. Keever (Shortridge), HB... 3 1 18! report in Florida on March 9. In a nice little rhubarb. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31 (U, P).|title by turning in the meet's best |*city" Open io. Sundar—2 p.m, by Plinth for the 1047 season, : _ ok 8 U. over Mississippl — OKaY|__pjicher Phil Marchildon, who won|point total. Erwin Darling ot Law. Beech Grove ve. Lu “ ar a en was the causé of an em » : * a you 13 games last seasom, and first-|rence Was runnerup ugh | Municipal stadium. fe ctv ine Pin Tourney Entries Close Tonight). muse e wma ame Fo hla hor om wv br) fo bol wa touch the plate on a home run, ilar facial technicolor. Rosar today were in the Phila-|mile run, Warren's Ideal Market will play OVER THE WALL . . . Playing Also: North Carolina Swe OVer|gelphis Athletics’ fold for 1947.| In team scoring, Ben Davis was [their fourth- mn gume the od By BERNARD BARMON highs. A total of 288 duos have scheduled to open Saturday, siso| VMI, Wake Forest over Chattanoo~|\ranager Connie Mack announced second, Warren Central third and [lights at Muni um for Oglensburg against Glovers- | ou ory gxpecting to roll in the(registered in the doubles, while 516|should attract a record entry, al- 82, South Carolina over Citadel, the signing of the two players. Pike Township fourth, Thursday at 8 p. m. ville, and with the bases loaded | already entered in the P |Ccatawba over Presbyterian, Missis- _ - : EE sixth annual Capitol City tourna- are y en in singles.| though the present registration is! in the last 3. —- scheduled to open at the|Former highs in these divisions, also several short of the 76 quintets that SIP! Suis over Murray, Virginia, || Ee=m—mmaxxu a homer West Side Center Saturday, have|Posted last year, were 313 and 423.[set an all-time high last year. over ond. loft field wall. . . . It was close to until midnight tonigh } Teams ! : t t0 enter, ¢ evidently have a fear of| It was reported today by Frances The Midwest foul marker and the whole Nordholt, tournament trying their luck g ; : bey sec on the initial Rhoads, tourney secretary, that 55 IMinois over lowa—Longer recup-~ team charged yeported today thet 237/8quad, scheduled at 5:30 Saturday|teams were already in, but an es-| . tion since Notre Dame. Gore. He saw the first | had already entered, creating| afternoon, so Nordholt has added|timated 25 or more are expected I ov er Minnesota— Ogishuaty yar a In Dew record for the event. Last/® special $50 squad prise for the|to make entry before the deadline |crocked again. pale BabAz, Socy |season's entry of 231 was the former | curtain-raisers. is reached at midnight tomorrow| yinds over Sunflower—Oh, you 1 fu irk, ool oo. be. |DISD. The eighth annual Antlers alleys | night. kid! ’ cause of the congestion of Glev- in the doubles and singles| “Pot of Silver,” outstanding wom.| Members of the Ernest Johnson| ohio State over Northwestern— en ad walked are also far above formerien's team event of the season, |Coal Co. women's “league went on por money, marbles or chalk. MAGAZINE TYPE Svs Haury — a scoring rampage last might In| Nebraska over Missouri — Five, ’ Ro Ci 5 Ii L R | their weekly session at Fox-Hunt. star special, pt vor Mirra. City Bowling League Results A wane of Goss wee rnd “Vs ove untin — Toe || It was » tough or the LENS (WOMEN n ne pastimers, giv-|,|q Badger game. umpire, fo ran Tillie saraine, Adder 8 tw } ing’ that league a total of eight of Indiana ovef™ Pitt — Someday scored Core Betty Bisesi, Joh the coveted totals, the most pro-| (nevi beat a Big Nine team. | left for from es Junker, Johnson Ho duced by wo league this season. | Ajo: Miami, O., over Bradley, St. ILENE SMALL EIEN
