Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1947 — Page 7

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fi Has Lost To Collegians

And He Doesn't Intend to Now COLLEGEVILLE, Ind. Aug. “20 (U, P.).—~George Halas, master f the National football league's echampion Chicago Bears, said today his team was in “good condition,” and intended to defend successfully its record of never losing a game to a

..college all-star eleven. x - The Bears make their sixth ap-

its 14th renewal Friday night ‘in Soldier fleld. In the first tilksle between the Bears and the picked collegians, it was a scoreless. tie,

Bears always won.

way this year, and he was drilling his men ‘pitilessly under the hot Indiana sun in order to bring them onto the field in the best possible shape. Some Surprises “We've had a few pleasant sus-

said. “Nick Sacrinty, a quarterback,

DREAM BACKFIELD Frank Leahy, seach of the College All-Stars, passes the ball to one of the backfield combinations he may use Friday night against the Chi_cago Bears. In the dream backfield (left to right) are Doc Blanchard of Army, Charley | Trippi of Georgia, Jim Mello of Notre Dame and As Tucker of Army.

is one. Then George McAfee is nn form as a running back again.” “A lot of our men have lost a lot of weight, but most of our squad | can go 60 minutes now.” There was no doubt that Halas would throw his best eleven agaist] NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (U. PY the All-Stars in an effort to regain! Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Frank

Same Team to Defend Davis Cup Against Aussies |

will handle the singles assignments and those who will play in the

some of the league prestige 10st parker and Gardnar Mulloy, the| doubles will net be announced until last fall when the champion Los| four players who made up the team | 24 hours before play begins.

Angeles Rams dropped a 16 to 0

decision to on to. the. collegians. co legians. | which brought the Davis cup back|

| from Australia, were wamed today| to compose the U. 8. team whica|

Aussies at Forest Hills over the Labor day week-end. The selection of the four was an-

bo” Mat Victory nounced by Jones. W. Mersereau, | chairman of the Davis cup selection |

Buddy Curtis, the hometown committee, in accordance with cup! weight-lifter, won his seventh rules that the personnel of the straight local Wrestling victory last| team must be announced 10 days before the challenge round is night at Sports Arena by besting| played. Alrick H. Man Jr non- | Billy Raborn of Atlanta. f playing captain of the U. S. team! Curtis won the only fall after 57 handed the names of the American minutes, using a body slam. Neither | players to the captain of the Aus- | could gain any further advantage | tralian team at Chestnut Hill, before the 90-minute time limit. | Mass. In the semi- -windup Frankie] The Australian team, which deTalaber of _ Columbus Dutch Schultz in 12 minutes, usirig| | last week for the right to meet the |

a back breaker. |U., 8. in the final round will be

The all-Hoosier opener between composed of John Bromwich, Dinny Silent Rattan of Warsaw and Buck | Pails, Colin Long ahd Geoffrey Weaver of Terre Haute went 30 Brown. minutes to a draw. | The names of the players who

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Hinkle Invites 67 Butler FL Gridmen to Fall Drills

Coach Tony Hinkle today invited 67 former varsity players to Bute | { university's fall football practice, which will begin Sept. 2. Sixteen of that number, including Captain Ott Hurrle, tndiagapolis center, are lettermen and are expected to form the backbone of the 1947 squad. This fall with nine games scheduled, five in the Indiana conference | and four in the Mid-American COn-| field men Willlam Sylvester, Orville) ference, the Bulldogs will begin the | Williams, Francis-*Moriarty, Tom |

| second chapter of the comeback | get. Pem Cornelius and William |

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who are eligible immediately. J Butler will have a freshman team’ | again this season with a schedule’ lof four games, the number allowed | by the Mid-American conference. | Hinkle indicated that the schedule! will probably be composed of teams | from schools already scheduled by | | the varsity. Lettermen expected to return this | season include centers Hurrle and Ed Cornelius, Indianapolis; guards Ray McSemick, East Chicago; Kurt | Kyvik, Pt. Wayne; Joseph Kava-| naugh, Indianapolis, and Robert | Hamilton, Louisville; tackles, “John! Murphy, Logansport, and William | ‘Kuntz, Indianapolis; ends Knute | Dobkins, Indianapolis, and James | Kavanaugh, Indianapolis, and back-

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