Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1946 — Page 30

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15—~Wabash and DePauw, both after victory No. 26 in the oldest

At Wabash In Closers

annual $100,000 guarantee fo the but Pacific Coast and Big

in the holiday battle.

Army's great Cadet eleven. The Cadets have been given tentative approval to play in the bowl game, but it appears now that there is no

Rose Bowl Game Virtually Clinched for Big Nine Team

CHICAGO, Nov. 15 (U. P.).—The Rose Bowl

football game with its

guest team virtually was closed to all Nine conference teams today as final plang were worked out for the champions of those leagues to meet annually

Officials of the staid Big Nine, foremost football loop in the Midwest,

ulty group, said the Big Nine pro=

posal “undoubtedly would be ses cepted.”

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Butler Valparaise B approved arrangements to play in ¢ PROB LB auieernn Taylor o T the Pasadena (Cal) New Year's day meeting at such an early date after Notre Dame Lo fii os game yesterday and announced they| Big Nine approval was as as an Rass L . Freet . Qe would send a five-man committee|indj Ya Bromberg I. Berkeley, Cal ndication it may be ready to give RT .. Rose eB y|to Berkeley, Cal, next Tuesday to|the series thé “green light” immedie « RE Marschall CH h| discuss arrangements. ately: . . ee a 5 : RB srnncerres Koehn 3 It was understood that the serles| Dean Stanley Freeborn of the RH. srarvanenesy acer Kickoff—3 p. m. will begin with the 1947 New Year's| University of California, chairman F rraiisaany Bauer » (Purdue) umpire, Russel Julius (Indiana, |48Y game, which would squeeze out|of the Pacific Coast conference fase

0.3 oie Kiko 3 Tieda te, Hedged NR Knipschily Reede (Denison)

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Yetumn to the Hoveles Ie men, write finis to the 1046 season football rivalry west of the Alle- chance of an invitation being ten- {Chicago), WIR with Pitts h [tomorrow when they meet Valpa- ghenies, will meet at Ingalls field) dered to them. On the Ice WOW (P. Sen a deal with nrg. 3 ; tomorrow afternoon in the annual| Kenneth L. Wilson, commissioner Pirates landed Billy Her-|raiso at 1:30 p. m. in the big Fair- Monon bell classic. of the Big Nine, will head the five-| * AMERICAN LEAGUE SOUTH BE for manager, and the Bean-| i. pow, A large Wabash homecoming del- | man group. Prof. Frank E. Richart Wien ote Notre Dame's scribes now say that an hol “| Coach Tony Hinkle's charges, un- |esation, augmented by & band of [of the University of Iilinois, secre- (Hershey ioicvice® 4 1 oa off Botthwes revealed part of the Salas on beaten in Indiana college confer= DePauw boosters, will view the!tary of the faculty committee, and |Providence ......02 5 7 3 13 2 byt Call ove called for Wentzel to continue 1 ill be battling for a full game which will close the season |Prof. Ralph Aigler of the University |Spingfeld .........3 8 111 & 2 through the d a8 the Hooslers' centerflelder. . . . ence play, W i 8 for both teams. of Michigan were others named im- iis ln 9a siitiod still « He is ready for big league pl share in this year’s crown against While Wabash is the obvious fa-| mediately to the group. Announce- INOTAN Ab aT Diviien scoreless tie tition in every department of pay the Crusaders. Victory would give vorite on its record of six victories|ment of the other two members was! Cleveland Sie 3 ARN 3 at has Cos except batting, and since tha go Butler its first title since 1941, in ‘seven games, the Little Glants|withheld pending formal accept- Daren : : 1 " 3 . ‘the No. 1 asset in the majors, he Comparative records show the realize that a desire to retain pos-|ance< St. Louis § 4 3 4 ite has fea

looks like a sure bet to perform at Victory field again next year. in = YOU TAKES YOUR CHOICE... Odds on the Ohio State at Illinois

game all in the favor of Butler, but the upstaters are keyed to the limit for the encounter. Coach Emory

session of the bell probably will fire the Tigers to their greatest height of the season. DePauw holds the tocsin by virtue of last year's

Vote Not Announced

The Big Nine vote was not formally annéunced but was said to be

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Providence 4, St. Louis 3.

NEXT GAMES

and maybe will be Opposi row, Northwe spring a grids

13-7 victory. 7-to-2. The negative votes were|- Tomorrow Night — INDIANAPOLIS of i d attraction to- 8 : “He knows Bu TL down State College Card The game will match the strate-|cast by Illinois and Minnesota, but! Haver at Heecher' Providers tod: yp new her. teams, morro s gies of two Indianapolis coaches|athletic directors at both schools|d¢Phia; Bt. Louis at Lia wt Rew - in to six points in the Illini's favor. . e bind Sunday— INDIANAPOLIS at New Mav all-out aga 19-point TOMORROW both in their first season at the have indicated a willingness to|Herzhey at Providence: Cleveland oo Michigan, for +s » Notre Dame is given a 19-po n 1 . Louis; Pittsburgh at Buffalo. y Northwestern The . respective : schools. Glen Harmeson,|abide by majority rule and have completely re margin over to OITOW's Valparaiso at Butler (1:30 p. m.). former Indianapolis and Manual their teams participate if selected. OTHER RESULTS | following figures . Son ih DePauw at Wabash (2 p. m.). player, will be directing: Wabash| While the Pacific Coast confer- National Lesgue Value major college Eames ie Northwestern at Notre Dame against DePauw's Coach Bob Nip-{ence has not revealed its attitude| Montreal 4, Detroit 3. | To brush i gether by New ork agencies: wu. (3pm), “a ix of the |Per former Indianapolis Shortridge jon starting the series next Jan. 1, ™. 5 bon - out of his fo y Arkansas State at Evansville, Lined up in a “T,” for Tech high school, formation are six o mentor who learned his football League Mead, he wo

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Dk Hanis Ball State at Indiana State. eight Tech products at Butler university this season. Kneeling is [under Coach Tony Hinkle at Butler. Pt. Worth 4, Tulss 3. yesterday, pe Oregon State Hanover 8 Cantus. Wallace - Potter, guard and captain of the Bulldogs, one of the two Works On Defense pa iby South ins Franklin x Poly . seniors on the roster. Standing (left to right) are Jack Hanna, Realizing that DePauw will be | dsually vulne: Auburn : sophomore and veteran of the navy; Peter Karakasheff, freshman |“up” for this traditional encounter, Aside 170R Brown SUNDAY fullback; Snowden Gillespie, halfback and navy veteran; Knute |Coach Harmeson has worked the UR NEW CLOTHES the cel Ohio State Dobkins, starting right end, sophomore and navy veteran, and James |Little Giants extensively this week TE St. Norbert at St." Joseph's. Scott, freshman guard. Other “T” men are John Rabold, assistant [on defense, climaxing the drills in To odds Yat Viipinm line coach and letterman from the 1941 Butler team, who served in |a vigorous session yesterday. ’ 20-point m State Marquette the army air forcés; and Wayne Swihart, 185-pound freshman back. He had four complete teams out HAND-TAILORED AT LEON 3! tf the Penn State , | Bauer planned a signal drill in the for the practice, with third string- ® Shysical sha Caritas Wake Forest : Sad this afternoon as a final ers running DePauw SS nmations . Kiysica ap . , ° . : against the first team. Haro cAy Last Hard Drill Welters Go City Women Bowlers Take Kinney and Pierce Green, regular For Style * For Comfort * For Value rg ot Xastingion 6 State Butler went through its last hard ends suffering injuries, were re- : ; 3 3c a a. Texas Christian practice session yesterday. S tf | . ht $ 1 Pp | placed by Wilbur Morton and We are doing everything possible to make reason- : egy Texas A. & M The game will be the annual high I T B PO I g nn eaqu e ay George Klein, the latter of Indian- able delivery to our many customers but we do San Tech Oklahoma A&M 133, | School seniors’ and Dad's day on the n op out apolis. + that of IR berh | The ganie , noe mn Butler campus. Several thousand By BERNARD HARMON One other likely change in the | Sugges ay. you: 8 now: emem and. But such ne SIX OUT OF NINE . .. Bob |high school seniors from over the Sparky Revniolds. hard-hitting In The surge of high bowling scores that had produced a 700-series|Little Giants’ starting lineup willl tailored garments require at least two fittings. the ticket der Brugfe of Ohio State, who had state have been invited to attend the PRICY NEYNO CS. gra : . every day this week ended last night, when the male bowlers went into|be the replacement of Jay Gray That's the kind of skillful hand-tailoring that search for not caught a pass all season until game as guests of the school. Dads|dianapolis welterweight, will try to, oo no sump. Feminine pastimers, however, kept up their good|by Don Knutson at right halfback. t af LEON'S! 9 yu timers say, the Pittsburgh game, now leads |hearing their sons’ jersey numbers make it seven victories in eight re-|work to turn in a pair of 600-totals. A 13-7 victory over Earlham two get at N's! dtadium sello the Buck receivers in yardage at [will be on a bench back of thelcent starts at the Armory tonight| ® Bill Lee with 234, 201, 219—654 for Stokes Drugs in the Universal weeks ago and a 7-7 draw with' ’ guts at all S

159. . .'. He nailed six of George Spencer's nine completed passes,

players. Francis Moriarty, fullback work-

two for touchdowns. . . . He Cecil Souders who has nabbed nine throws for 157 yards. . , . With Spencer's three touchdown passes, Ohio tallied all its touch-

horse in the Bulldog backfield, still

when.he meets Herschel Joiner of Cincinnati, O., in a top 10-rounder. The bill, offered by Matchmaker

is bothered with a rib injury suffered last week and Butler may again fall back on its aerial game| to gain ggainst the Crusaders. Jim

Lloyd Carter's Hercules Athletic club, calls for five bouts, with a total of 31 rounds. Sparky's work will be cut out for

league at Pritchett’s and Bob Carnagua with 186, 212, 256—653 in the

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‘In women’s ranks, Tillie Jardina get their entries for the coming city in before tomorrow Pros-

Oberlin last Saturday have convinced the Tigers that they have hit their stride. Previously DePauw hag | lost four and tied one. Slated by Coach Nipper to carry Tiger hopes into Saturday's game are ends Hal Walker and Dick Cof-

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downs through the air. McLinn is the ace in the pitching! nim in tonight's mill. Joiner will{to produce a trio of 600's this sea-|pective entrants in the News match fey, tackles John Filer and Jim tailors without delay! ; department. claim a wide edge in experience and son. tourney are also warned that Sun-|Highland, guards Eldon (Bud) lay : “JUMP CHAMP 18 NETTER .. .

Kenny Wiesner, center on the 194548 Marquette university basketball team and the national collegiate high jump champion, will get plenty of competition in trying to retain his varsity cage post. , . . Jim Ove, former Lawrence college and Great Lakes tipoff man, and Ray Kuffel, Marquette's high-scorer in 1942 and 1943, both have designs on the center job.

o » ” GRIDIRON GOLD . . . When Michigan and Wisconsin meet in Michigan stadium tomorrow the

and 24 to Case, of Cleveland. . . . It's a far cry from Tech's eastern chgm= pions -of 1938 and the 1926 team which was the only outfit«to trim Notre Dame (19-0) that year. . , The Tartans still have two chances to score. . , . The remaining games are with Buffalo and Grove City. » » ” BANK OF AMERICA. ... The East and the Middle West have every reasdbn to crow about college football attendance but California gets the nod. . . . A mere

hits just about as hard as the local product. The Queen City mauler {is faster afoot then Reynolds and la more polished boxer. Reynolds is planning a repetition

‘lof his recent scrap here with Cleve-

land Brown, former E. T. O. welter champion, when the Indianapolis youngster scored an eight-round knockout after trailing on points for seven chapters. He'll spot Joiner a few punches along the way in the hope of py ing an opening for his Sunday w

{lop, either a left hook or right cross

a 615 in the Bowes Sealfast loop and [that event. a 650 in the Johnson Coal, came through with a 222, 204, 210—636 in| the Bowes session at the West Site} last night. She was in action with] Queen's Tavern,

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duced 205, 235, 172—612 for An-lday.

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Wright and Jim Little and center Jack Isenbarger in the line. Bill Herron, the Columbus (Ind.) freshman quarterback who tossed two timely passes against Oberlin, has been chosen to pilot the Tigers this week with Don Galbraith at left half, Phil McLeon at right half and Bob Babcock at fullback. Five scoreless ties have marked the 53-game series between the two | Hoosier rivals, and each has won 24.

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Scoreless all season, Carnegie Tech

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Prelim—4 rounds, heavyweights:

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Henry Dezelan

os y Trinity . Bas given up 133 points to four op- Only 5600 fans showed up for a| Sid Peak, Louisville, Ky. vs. Ro- [Ui Drake. Melarneys Ue ooo ais Graziano Matched ponents—25 to Oberlin, 36 to Gene-|recent Pittsburgh at Boston game.| berto Solomito, Chicago, Ill Glenn Brinson, McLarney's . r 813 S Va, 48 to Washington and Jefferson, Prelim—4 rounds, welterweights: Jou: MATE American Legion $i or Garden crap '

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Jim Chaney, Indianapolis, ys, [d0¢ Akard, Parkway Rech . of 14 U.P.) yy + «The Russians have designed Dick Satterfield, Indianapolis. Dutch Nopman: Silversea %: NEW YORK, Nov. 4 5

records. All right, ship it QUER) over and let the Bootes midget | Three members of Beech Grove|lm- Harman, Shrine (80 icicck) 2 |the garden's share, will be donated ! speed fans have a look. high school’s undefeated football Ry Haar Bh ge iy ho Mrs. James J. Jolmston, widow | ® x » team have been given positions on |jarey Moore Fertis Pood Mkt? Lo. 363 | of the late Jame J. Johnston: fight | y oh Fran uensc Catherine's er an romoter FOOTBALL POOL ES. ht . Si the Capital District conference's Hoh Romane Vegeta Erovers . 1] P Poole, ays en or e ew y "ov | Ceci] Bevis, Riviera Clu : York Giants Brother Ray. 3 all-loop eleven. The team: C. Holden, Tanicol lays end f Mi Y, 2%, Dwight Swails (Franklin town-|Barl Baxter ay Night Workers si ! Purdue Record play or ississippi, and is .| Chester Brandlein, Alpha team captain. . . . Brother Barney, *NiP) and Rainy Fox (Pike town-iger Rotman, L ‘8 Ayres |... 3 fll LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 15 (U. 23, is one of Army's ends. . . . The ship), ends; James Byland (Beech) Al Sram. Ba ior ee be P.).—With the Indiana game next three Pooles are built for football |OT0ve) and Paul Kitley (Franklin Keilermeyer, Chrysler 566 | week already a sell-out of 43,000

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