Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1947 — Page 19
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TUESDAY: SEPT.
‘Bulldogs
0, 1947
‘ EIN DIANAPOLIS' ‘TIMES
Lose Services of Promising
Bennett Out Because of Back Injury
Examination Shows Fractured Vertebra
Richard Bennett, Ft. Wayne, one of Butler university's most prom-| ising halfback candidates, sidelined ‘by injury today.
Examination at St. Vincent's hos~ |
pital disclosed a fractured vertebra.|!
Bennett Was one of Coach Tony
Hinkle's hopefuls to succeed Jim | 5
McLinn as a passer. Pushing him are Ralph (Cotton) Fulk, Worthington, another numeral winner’ in 1946, and James Patty, Camden, a member of last year's reserve team. Pass receiving flankmen are another item on Hinkle's list of posi-
tions to be filled. With Knute Dobkins still on the roster of unre-| ported lettermen, something of al free-for-all has developed. i High on the list of prospects are Harry Farmer of Anderson, a G-foot 4-inch, 200-pound sophomore, and|
Larry Jones, Ottawa, Ill, who is an inch shorter than Farmer and weighs 190.
Butler appears to be deeper this| season at center, a weakness in 1946. Backing up Capt. Ott Hurrle mre Don Hinkle, a 214-pound fotmet) Shortridgt athlete; Bill Backs, 200-pound navy veteran from East | Chicago, and Tom Brown, Indi ian-|
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TROPHY TO RUSSO—Paul Russo (left) of Kenosha, Wis., re- | ceived the 75-lap championship trophy from Paul A. Walk, manager of the Indianapoli s Midget Speedway, af Russo is a popular 500-mile pilot and one of a racing family. An older brother, younger brother, nephew and his cars. Paul was hurt badly in the wreck of the twin engine car in
he 1946 500-mile race.
the track last
sister drive racing |R
DEL MONTE, Cal,
| the field.
{appeared that. by the time the |quarter-finals are. reached on Thursday, the competitors may be {made up mostly of the well-known [names that have dominated Ameri-
Moving along with Ward, Strana{han and Riegel, who crushed their {opponents with consummate ease, {were defending champion Stanley | (Ted) Bishop, 19040 champion Dick {Chapman and Smiley Quick, all {members of the Walker Cup team, iwho advanced with byes fAlso among the names gaining the second round were Johnny Goodman and Bob Sweeny, Upsets - yesterday were Tew and [far between—even if a couple of [former champions, whe found the resent-day pace too tough, fell by the wayside. Chick Evans, who annexed the jcrown in 1916 and again in 1820, {was defeated by George Rowbotham, Manoa, O., and Harrison (Jimmy) Johnston, who won when the tournament last was held {here in 1929, dropped a close 2 and {1 decision to Gene Andrews, for-
night.
Gertrude Bradley, Bob Earl ‘Roll Season's Best Scores
action for the first time this season, pro-'
Monday night leagues, in
apolis.sopbomore. and reserve SIayel vided: some ofthe: beat: scoring in: local tenpin- circles:
last year,
Columbia Club Meet Thursday
will be played.
spring or summer tourney. auction will ‘be held at a ‘buffet supper Wednesday night. The committe in. charge of the final event is made up of Dr. M. E.| Clark, Bernie Lehman and Dr. Cf H. McCaskey.
.The Benjamin N. Bogue gross Peck Pierson, South Side B. M. .. trophy and the Lehman. low-net gq Burkett, Capital Paper trophy will be awarded along with gells finder} iter, Holy Cro
special prizes in the club champion- Harry Dwyer, Frat . Ghar es Dickinson, ® Little’ Flower .
ship at a dinner at the Columbia club Thursday night.
Mize Needs 3 Homers Jo Catch Ruth's
Mar Bi Lane, Moose Lodge id Jerson, Alerican 1ogio B a ) — Virgi eichar est Side Church ... NEW YORK, Sept. § (U. P. NR Red, oe ©
Johnny Mize of the Giants trailed Harry Levett, Ft. Babe Ruth's record home run pace mil atewaiic. and the big EB Harrell, Fun B
by one homer today,
total of the infant season.
Bob Earl's 665,- garnered from games of 225, 200, 240, was the top Earl was in. action with Foehl Pharmacy|
of the South Side Business Men's loop at Sport Bowl.
Sally Twyford's
Two other leaguers topped 650, Ralph : Richman getting 184, 22 253—658 for Clifton Wilder Coal ;7 213, 223, 186(Co, in the Fraternal league at the total of the The final golf tourney of the sea- [Illinois and Henry Fon, 230, 225, ne fourth series over 600 rolled by gon for Columbia club- linksmen 202—8656 for Hornaday Milk in the wooo powlers in will be staged at Broadmoor Thurs-| Inter-Plant league at Dezelan’s. "day afternoon’ when the 1947 cham-| pionship and Calcutta sweepstakes again the tops in #feminine circles. teams of two men and two women! Rolling in the Indianapolis Ladies’ in To play in the Calcutta, a golfer Classic at the Pennsylvania they league, must have competed in either the totaled 2700 on 903, 893, 906. Ger- 8 p. m. Margie Crooke at WA-3373 Ben Davis An trude Bradley set the pace with or BR-8005 is taking reservations,
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Bob Earl, South Side Business Men .. Ralph Richman, Fraternal ’ Henly Fon, Inter-Plant
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and Mize 46. In the 134th game, which Mize plays today, Ruth] socked two homers—his 48th and 40th.
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New Hoosier Conference Firm Against Subsidizing
Approval of the Hoosier College conference's constitution was
current season,
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Were, There are openings for
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No person will be allowed, to asl
The new athletic body,
| Intercollegiate conference, will Franklin, Hanover, Indiana Central, According to conference officials the purpose of the new conference | —Jimmy Wasdell, is to “promote intercollegiate ath-— letics program, and promoting sportsmanship and a friendly understanding among
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imer navy man from San Diego. About the only thing approxiimating an upset during the first day of play came when Bob Cochran, a fine golfer from Overland, {Mo., eked out a victory over Art
"hole. Armstrong had led the nation’s {qualifiers last month with a 136 1! total,
622, the best women's |, c Grid C Card
as led by For This Week TONIGHT | Crispus Attucks at Anderson. FRIDAY night! Howe at Tech.
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[Pike Twp. at Decatur Central (N.).
jean golfdom for the past few years.’
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| Walker Cup Stars Head
First Round Survivors
Ward, Stranahan, Riegel Crush Opponents; |
Upsets Few and Far Between Sept, 9 (U. P).—Ameria's Walker Cup stars, headed by Frank Stranahan, Marvin (Bud) Ward, and Skee Riegel, ! moved into the second round of play in the 47th National Amateur Golf | | tournament today with indications that they have the shots te. swamp
| As the remaining 129 of the onigianl field of 210 teed off today, it|
Wampler Bows Out
Fred Wampler of the Indianapolis Speedway course and state amateur king, bowed out of competition yesterday in his initial test of the national tourney at Pebble Beach, Cal. Wampler, a Purdue university student, was edged out by John Selby of Ry | N.Y. 2 wo
45 Report for DePauw Football
GREENCASTLE, Ind, Sept. 9.—! Forty-five giidiron candidates have reported to Coach Edwin “Mike” | Snavely for football practice at DePauw university. : | The Tigers will open their season | Sept. 27 at Appleton, Wis, where | they will meet the Lawrence college | eleven, The first home game will be on | 4, when the Tigers meet the| University of - Louisville in Black-| stock stadium. Assisting Snavely are Hal Hick-
PASSING PAPA-—Bernie Reiges (above) has replaced Case as UCLA's passing paps and football seems to be the main |Boilermaker hopefuls in action.
event to baby daughter Penny, too.
man, head basketball coach, whol Dismissed From
{will work with tackles, guards, and |
|Armstrong, Honolulu, on the 20th centers; and -beRoy Bushhes:; neads
track coach, who is working with | the ends and who will have charge == {of reserve games.
Snavely formerly was head foot-|P.).—Bobby Brooks, {Kentucky halfback who starred a
Lew Wallace high school in Gary, |the 1047"under
ball coach at East Stroudsburg, Pa., State Teachers college, A varsity
player -at the University of Illinois|Ind. last year, is expected to under-| he was a team- 80 surgery Thursday or Friday, Dr. |
for three years,
K entucky Squad
| chi wl BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. 9 (U.| University of
mate of Ray Eliot, new head coach [John D. Sherrill said today.
at Illinois. |
. Rochester (Old Gold day); Oct. 18,
Dr. Sherrill is a bone specialist
Remaining dates on DePauw's | Who handles most of Albama and] |schedule are: Oct. 11, University of | {Auburn football injury cases.
Coach Paul Bryant of Kentucky
at Carleton ‘college; Oet. 35, Ohio | dismissed Brooks from the squad]
Wesleyan (Dad's day);
{Lawrence Central at Silent Hoosiers. Butler; Nov, 8, at Earlham; Nov!
| Speedway at Danville (N.). Noblesville ‘at Warren Central (N.).
Ray Yandeil, Klein-Kuhn .......o0000 536 , vs. Crispus 865 Homer fell: Inland Box ......cccu0n 536 Sacred Heart Pp "* gs Chas, Coburn, Riviera Past Pres. ... 516 Manual, . & 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) RESULTS LAST NIGHT - 634 5 Bradley, Indpls. Ladies Classic ... 622 Bloomington 13, New Castle 0.
[EIwood 37, Al 37, Alexandria 6.
o Blue Devil Regular iit 3 Hurt in Practice
Tra. DANE 10 541 93%
the services of one regular,
92 der injury, 350 announced.
the Satans include linemen McVey, Jim Horton, Evan Parker
and Gene Rogers, and backs Art Klein, Chuck Keever, Tom Steeg and the injured Leer. Lack of
| shortcoming.
Wasdell i in y Shape For Playoff Game
BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 9 (U. P) hard-hitting first
echnic.
— {baseman of the Buffalo Bisons, will compete in intercollegiate contests be .ready to return to the lineup teams during the coming campaign. | who has received any gift, athletic tor the Herd's first playoff: game scholarship, remuneration or pay for. tonight against the pennant-win-| the penalty box during the 1946-47 his participation in any sport.
ning Jersey City Giants, it was
The new group has stiffened its announced today.
necessary for all athletes to
the succeeding semester a
Trophys for champions in dual sports and an over-all
lished by college officials.
{will get under way Sept. {the Canterbury football
stadium.
Fight Resu Results
By UNITED PRESS CHICAGO Abel Cestac, 222'% tina, outpointed McKinley Englis Detroit wr
Italy (10)
2%, New York. (10).
{eligibility requirements making it
The Hoosier College conference 20 when
|opposes Indiana Central in a night game at Southport high school's
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass .— He Hall, 170, New Orleans, outpoin Baroudi, 168, Akron, O. (10).
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--Julie Kogon, 129, New Haven, drew with Aldo Minelli, 139,
ORK (Queensboro Arena)--Tony| Rellode, Li New York, stopped Willard | an )
The' ex-major leager was sidemain- lined two weeks ago with a spike
(tain a C average for at least 12 wound in the ankle and was not fsemester hours. An athlete declared expected to see more than a pinch
write ineligible will remain ineligible for hit duty during the playoffs. The!
nd no wound, however, healed nicely and |
{athlete may become eligible by mak- | Wasdell was reporied in good con- | ing up work in summer school.
|dition.
indivi-
trophy are to be awarded annually jaccording to a point system estab- |
. 511, Jack Leer, passer, kicker and sig- ' 300 nal caller from last season has been |3 feet, 7 inches of the pin on No. 14 lwho resigned recently to join In-| | weight, won - an unimpressive vie-|
sidelined for some time by a shoul- to take this feature. Coach George N. Gale
15, Wabash.
ads ®t Ayres Tourney
‘Won by Stout
LE A record fleld of 62 players par[ticipated in the L. 8. Ayres & Co. {golf tourney at Speedway course
yesterday won by Bill Stout with|
a 77.
Meredith O'Rear’s shot “hole-in-one”
{coach of Vincennes high school, in the] Francis succeeded a former bas-| contest came within | ketball
[diana uU.
squad is final’ 'Bryant said.
Nov. 1. at! for “an infraction of the training rules.”
Hé said the youth then de-|
his hospital expenses and his trans-|
portation back to his home at Gary. | the | Montreal Can
“But his dismissal from
a a.
Francis to Coach 8 At Vincennes High
teammate,
as assistant coach. Prins
A dinner at the club house at- [cis coached in Rio Grande, Tex.
tended by 75 .followed
Returning monogram winners for meet. Jack
‘Bad Boy’ Bush
Goes to Rotkets
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.'9 (U. P.).|
{ American Hockey league today an-
{depth appears Shirtridge’s biggest) —The Philadelphia Rockets of the|
nounced - the acquisition of Eddie |
| Bush, rough and tumble defense-| | man of the Providence Reds. |
In return for Bush, the league's most penalized player last season, the Rockets will surrender two amateur players from their farm,
Bush, 29, spent 182 minutes in|
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N.H.L. officials announced that | will be the best {balanced in years, enabling travel-| manded treatment of a tdi TINFY. jing teams to catch regularly schedBryant said Kentucky would paps pled traits and avoiding the need | for emergency transportation, The New York Rangers and the fens will swing into |action in Montreal on Oct. 16, the| night of the campaign, while the defending champion Toronfo Maple Leafs will inaugurate their schedule at home against the Canadiens on Oct. 18, and the Bos-| VINCENNES, Sept. 8 (U. P).—lion Bruins against New York on the Shortridge high school's grid team Runner-up laurels went to H. O.|Chester Francis, one-time Indiana following night. has started into its second week of Lowe with a 79. Bob Steiner and|university basketball and baseba all| 533 training for the opener on Sept. 19| Harry Smith tied for the next two!Player, has been named head cage ' 532/at Beech Grove and already is shy positions with 81's,
this year’s slate’
second
tory from McKinley English, De-| in a sluggish 10the links [following his discharge from the round bout at Marigold gardens last | marines,
troit Negro,
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Cestac Is Winner
CHICAGO, Sept. 9 (U, P.)~Abel Jay McCreary, | Cestac, big South American heavy-| Front Seats......
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| : | Fans to Watch | Workout Tuesday
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept. 9.—De=
in the activities of the Purdue foots ball squad which will open its sea« son's schedule against Wisconsin at Madison on Sept. 27, the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce has completed plans for the fourth | annual public preview of the Boiler maker gridders to be staged under {the lights in Columbian Park [stadium next Tuesday night at 8 (o'clock. { Purdue's entire varsity squad will {be transported to Columbian Park [for the annual event, which has
| year and last fall attracted an over« | flow, crowd. The preview will be {open to the general public without lcharge, Coach. Stu Holcomb - has ane | nounced ghat the preview will be | presented in the form of a streame {lined practice session, opening ‘with | calisthenics and winding up A |scrinimage plays that will give the Ernie [grid fans an portunity to see the
! Brief opening ceremonies will ged {under way at 8 o'clock with introe ductory remarks by: Rogers Branie gin, president of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, Branigin will-introduce Guy (Red) Mackey, Purdue athletic director, Who, a veal,”
members of the new Boilermaker
9..(U,P).—|varsity coaching staff, headed by The National Héckey league today | Holcomb, including Jack Mollen« {announced a 180-game schedule for | kop, Pinky Wilson, Bill Moore and 48 season, which will get|Frank Clair. way with the Detroit Red {Wings playing the Chicago Black Hawks at Detroit, Oct, 15. Each team again will play 60 games, the record high total estab-| {lished last year, with 30 contests at
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