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SATURDAY, SEPT. 20
‘SNAGS ONE — Roy Turley, Manual quarterback, leaps high into the air to grab a pass from Jim Adams. Bob Condon (43), Spartan tackle, waits with .outstretched hands in case of a miss. Sacred Heart dropped the Redskins, 7-6, for their
initial triumph of the season.
Cathedral's Irish and Orispus A field this afternoon in a city serie€
Coach George N. score last night in handing Beech G
Washington and Broad Ripple also launched the 1947 season successfully, the Continentals dumping West Lafayette, 24-13, and the Rockets blanking Ben Davis, 30-0. Manual got off on the wrong foot
side rivalry tilt to Sacred Heart,| 7-8. Howe notched the Hornets second triumph with a, 28-0 victory over Frankfort, but Tech's Green-
ence decision™at Lafayette, 26-12. On the county side of the docket,
Brooklyn Can Wrap Up Flag Today at Boston
NEW. YORK, Sept. 20 (U, P.) —Today could be the tomorrow that never comes, the “next year” in “watt till next-year,"-fer-the Brookiyn|
Dodgers and their Flatbush faithful,
“Robbed” of penndnts in '42 and '46 just when they seemed tb have them in their grasp, the Dodgers had enly to beat the Boston
Big Motorcycle Field Expected
The largest field of riders:to com-
Braves in their game at Ebbets fleld today to reign as National league, lexpected tomorrow for the three-
Brewers Take Lead in Playoff
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 20 (U.| P.). ~The Milwaukee Brewers held a one game lead over the Louisville Colonels today as the two teams prepared for, ‘the second game of the American association's
sta: Lk try to wrap it up.
Cre Brewers $radved’ the series lead: last night by counting five runs in the sixth ihning, to trounce the Colonels, 5 to 2, in the series opener, Al Epperly hurled tight ball in the pinches to throttle the Colonel hitters, » Murtaugh Triples Louisville starter Jim Wilson weakened in the sixth inning after hurling five innings of shutout ball. After shortstop Bill Goodman bobbled an easy grounder to load the bases. Wilson walked Epperly to force in the tying run. Al Dark followed with a single, his fourth of the night, and drove
champions,
Lefty
In Bt.
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Cubs, 5 to 2, in a night game.
Vie - Lombardi, the big tain Curve course near Brownsburg. |
little man of the Brooklyn pitching Riders from at least five states] taff, was slated to go to the mound have indicated they would have
[racing cycles at the tricky course For the Braves it was scheduled TOF the speed program starting with, {to be Johnny Sain, as anxious to|trials at 12:30 p. m. First even gain his 20th victory as the Dodgers on the program will be at 2:30. are to clinch the flag.
Cards Must Win All }
Lowell: Rettinger, who won national championship
{cubic inch class at Peoria last week,
Louis, the Oards Were wi) come from Columbus, Ind, to scheduled to send George Munger compete.
[to the - hill against Bob Chipman lot.the Suiesgacu bs... But the Cards lt
Radio Sports Adviser
DETROIT, Sept. 20 (U. P).—
Skinny southpaw. Al Brazle held was announced today..
out.
Pollet
fn two more runs. Then Danny|tory. Murtaugh tripled to score Dark with the last run of the game. Terry
Louisville took an early lead, when Goodman singled, driving in Paul Campbell who had doubled. In the sixth the Colonels picked up dnother run on two singles. Milwaukee threatened in the ninth, but Ed Lavigne, Louisville center fielder, made a sensdtional
mobile and other presents in pregame ceremonies, quickly repaid bY 55 ang Kitley st, midget cars. slashing a bases-loaded single in| the first inning to send the Cards cars, off in front. three hits, including: a double, and Enos (Country) Slaughter homered|p m., trials). for St. Louis, while Bill Nicholson |
the Leahy will advise on all sports
|great influence on WJR sporteasters
got the side out without a'and on the sports fans of Michi-
run and saved Brazle’s 13th vic- gan.”
| Racing Schedule
TONIGHT
Lowrey Injured Moore, given a new auto-
Al Schoendienst had TOMORROW
At Winchester, big cars
running catch of Tom Neill’s blow, poked his 24th homer for Chicago. le: m., trials).
which was ticketed for three bases. | The game drew 12494 spectators. |
Postpones |. L. Game BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 20 (. | P) —The Buffalo Bisons will try | again tonight to stop the Syracuse] Chiefs and Hank Sauer's big bat
Chicago
Cub Third Baseman
MONDAY NIGHT
|W. 16th st.
{pete “in a motorcycle race in the [indianapolis area this season is
star tourist trophy event at Foun-|
the at Delavan Smith field in the 45 when the Spartans of Sacred Hear
The race is being sponsored by | oWRaviats Dawidann MM atavovnla ecu Ning Drethty Beta wint eer) saneann 62 thi rer IC, games and the Dodgers must lose American Motorcycle association, all of their remaining eight for| there to be another post- -sedson frank’ Lea Leahy Signs as playoff. The Cards anaged to hang on to that slimmest.of hopes yesterday | when they ended a six-game losing Notre Dame football .Coach Frank streak by beating .the Chicago|Leahy has signed as “sports adviser’ |of Detroit radio station WJR, it
sald
At Indianapolis Speedrome, U. 8.
At New Castle Fairgrounds, stock
At Brownsburg, motorcycles (12:30 (12:30
| At Converse, big cars (12:30 p. ‘m., | Harry Lowrey was lost for the restitrials), Rain, Cold Weather lot the season when he dislofated (his shoulder in a sixth-inning crash| At Indianapolis Midget Speedway, [with Shortstop Bob Sturgeon.
[PPecdway rolled up {ts third
| Jack Tichenor Clicks for
Jagk Tichenor, Blue Devil right {half, drew top scoring honors with [two touchdowns and an extra point, | | He carried the ball four times. The Blue Devil initial touchdown came early in the first period on a drive by Ted Steeg and Art Klein Steeg went over from the 5-yard stripe and a pass from Fred Davis to Evan Parker netted the extra point. ~Rufus~ Marks opened--the- second! period witha 44-yard “totchdown’
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Shortridge Holds Center Of Scene In H. S.
Satans Roll to 53-0 Triumph in Opener; Spartans Nip Manual
Continentals and Rockets Take Iditial . Tests Handily; Howe Scares 2d Victory |
By GEORGE WELDEN s
ridge's Blue Devils held the center of the picture in Indianapolis Gale's Satans ran up the state's second highest |B rove a 53-0 trouncing before approx. |: imately 5000 fans on the Hornet field.
when the Redskins dropped a South |
clads lost a North Central confer-|
ttucks were set to hook up.at Tech| high school football tilt, but Short. |
City, County Scores
| Broad Ripple 38. Ben Davis 0 { Columbus 12, Warren Central 7, owe 28, Franktort 0
Franklin + Tp 13, Indiana Boys School Westfield bs, Pike Township 0,
| Atayaste 26, Tech
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de 53, Beech Grove 0 See dway 18, Decatur Central 13 ashington 24, West Lafayette 13
straight success In an 18-12 con.| quest of Decatur Central, Law-| rence Central and Southport battled through a scoreless deadlock.
Blue Devils
streaked for the sidelines. He lat-| eraled to Chuck Keever who went | into pay territory standing up.|
extra point making the count 27-0 as the half ended. Fred Davis passed to Bill Ralph, to make it 33-0 and Jim Horion added .the extra point from place-! ment. | ‘Tichenor then grabbed a from..8teeg.-on..the Hornets 40 scampered across untouched.
gost
{after Dick Hall's 70-yard run had| Seconds later Tichenor grabbed a
|been nullified for clipping. Short{ly after, Steeg passed to Dudley! |Burge to make it 20-0. Tichenor {ran over for the extra point. Seconds later, Ralph Waddington
|Beech Grove 45-yard line and]
Meanwhile a mild upsét occurred yesterday
{dropped the favored Manual Heart
skins in a close contest. ! The Spartans’ backfield power be-|
{own punt on the 40-yard line.
| A sustained drive by Norb Map- final peripd on a drive by Frank phis, Tenn, Johnny Palmer of gylbiteki, Chet Mutryn and Lafa- first toss of the game. .ORoutke . | | pes, Jake Weingardt and John Hogan Mascari,
{moved the pigskin to the Manual 3-
over,
|kick, shook off two tacklers and wormed his way across the Horyjet
|goal stripe. Fred Davis passed to Bill Ralph to set up the “nal imarker.
point making the final count 53-0.
Spartan Backfield Power Is Apparent
on his own 47 and twisted his way to the Redskin 18. A flve-yard
[penalty and a loss by Mappes set
{the ball back to the Manual 26. Then Mappes and Weingardt com-
{bined to move the leather to the!
'Redskin 1- yard stripe before the
came apparent. .eatly in the first [Redskins dug -in and held. They ET RE ANAT Nir ins em oni acim in BI
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en
| Manual scored midway in the
Jim - Adams, Harvey.
lsneak.
w|to drop-kick what resulted. in the missed the place-kick for the extra|
{winning tally.
| Shortly after the second period scored eight first downs to the|
plays rather than razzle-dazzle to
yette. Spearheading
35 yards after Lafayette kick.
another,
at Ben Davis, 39-0.
‘League Standings, Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONA in the fourth game of the Inter- wl Pa 0B citeass HI aL LEAGUE national league playoff champion. Rohs + 3 3 uP louls I ship. Detroit... 6 534 is rochinitz, Kush’ ‘and Schefing; lan 94 The game was postponed INE . 72.507 184) Oly Satie Ssheduieds FON ” 1 night because of rain and cold | Wash nto eres DA pn | RICAN fijocIaT0 weather. The Chiefs, who are try-|8t. Louis 90 379 Hl | Milwaukes sr arawies 000 005 90 3 n NATIONAL LEAGU |Louisville . 10 ing for their fourth governor's cup, | L ® Pct. GB perly and Schiyeter; Wilson, hold a 2 to 1 advantage in the Brookiyn eo 55 623 ~ Batley and Rolandson ferdgune series Be dd | INTERNLTION, races EERE) > The winner of the Buffalo-Syra- |New York ... 68 528 14 |gyracuse at Buffalo (postponed, rain), cuse series will play the winner of | Enicawo’ a in an GAMES TODAY the American assoc p gh .. 87 408 311 fation. playoft\2) Philadelphia’ 87 104 32 NATIONAL LEAGUE
series,
Grays Triumph The Homestéad Grays defeated the Negro American «league All| Stars last night at Victory fleld,| 9-2, before approximately 2000 fans. Wilbur Flelds scattered six hits for the winners.
Major Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE
H Pct. |
G AB R Williams, Boston. 148 501 m 171
McCosky, Phila 20 512 1 Wright, Chicago . 119 383 n 123 . Kell, Detroit .... 143 354 68 178 Mitchell, Clev. 119 62 14 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R H Walker, Phila. ., 140 514 179 186 Cavarretta, Chi.. 122 447 54 141 Kiner, Pittsburgh 139 541 115 170 . Galan, Cincinnati 134 392 60 123 Elliott,” Boston 144 534 92 167, HOME RUNS * Kiner, Pirates 80! Cooper, Giants ....34
Mige,Giants | Marshall, Giants 36 RUNS BATTED IN Mize, Giants ....135| Elliott, Boston Kiner, Pirates .. 124) Marshall, Giants Cooper, Giants ..118
Amateur Football
The Beech Grove Silver Bulletts will meet the Hdiauagoits Bears tomorrow at
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2 30 p. fo at the Bee sech Grove high school e r games w the Bulletts, call GA-T07 afm or write Fred Byrum
at Beech Grove
ALL Beech Grove stadium wil close its soft ball season tomorrow ht with two championship james sched ujed, At echanies Laundry will clash with the Kin 38 Packers for the pionantp of Em-Roe stoend ie will ~Holy Rosar and Holy 088. teams will Dattle Yor the senior C. Y. O. championship.
BIG CAR
A pe + 49| Williams, Red Sox 30,
AMERICAN "Assoc IATION
(Only ga
Boston at Brooklyn Philadelphia at New York
(Final Playoffs) ’ | {. Chicago at Bt.
‘ Louis (night) MUWAUKSS +o... covnivv' w L Fe (Omly games scheduled. | Louisville 0 1 1.000! ~ AMPRICAN -LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | “Washington at Boston (2), (Final Playoffs) | Cleveland at Detroit (2). w L Pet St. Louis at [Phicago Syracuse oo. lS 1 467. Ne€w York at Philadelphia. | Buffalo .. “haa : 1 2 333 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ———— ‘ (Final Playoff) | RESULTS YESTERDAY Milwaukee at Louisville (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Washington, at Boston (postponed, rain) | (Final Playoff) &
me scheduled.) Byracuse at Buffalo (night).
final period, Howe Registers Second
the attack .was|
The Rockets scored twice in the|each reached pay-dirt once. first period, once in the second, two|Campbell added two extra points |more in the third and again in the/from placement and Dick Ro®erts| the top score of the evening with a 622. Rolling games of 181, 206, {sent the third between the uprights, {and 235 She nearly toppled Gertrude Bradley's high for the season of
Howe's victory was the second in| 200 30 300 13 13 2a row for the Hornets who beat Brazle, mach in their opener last week.
[point by inches.
the Cubs to seven hits, but had| Harry Wismer, assistant to WIR began Weingardt grabbed the ballllosers’ seven. to have help from Howie Pollet President G. A. Richards,
I ay el prom oe 4) Continentals Win Without Razzle-Dazzle
Bruins loaded the bases with one programs on WJR and “will be al The Continentals stuck to power|27-yard line set up an early touch- | ting mare on a half-mile track| |record. Lowell Lents plunged over |yesterday when she trotted the mile {take their opener from West *Lafas from the 1-Vard line to climax this| in 2:01 3/6 at the Delaware county Dobbs and Charley O'Rourke passed The Ft. Wayne, Ind. Zollners and
down,
|drive.
Pass plays set up “both
| period and the other in. the final
|intercepted a Hornet pass on the/Gene Rogers contributed the extra!
one in the Afirst|
Recovery of a fumble by the stanza. Washington had 10 first Continentals on the West Lafayette downs to the visitors’ four. Rockets Roll Over Ben Davis Giants
|" Coach Ed Diederich’s Broad Ripple eleven romped over the Glants/the goal line twice for the Rockets
| count of 24-13. Bill Dyer (13) of West Lafayette is nearest the camera while Bob Waddington passed to Davis for the| {Roberson (29) rushes in on the play.
Art Klein went over and|ggifers who entered the third round |defending eastern champs.
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CONTINENTAL GAIN — Dick Lipscomb, Washington, left halfback, ad his way through the West Latayette line yesterday to help the Continentals run up a
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In en ia Open New On Mark .. g f | The New York Yankees, ‘who had things pretty much ‘their ob Way ast year in the All-America football conference's eastern div x=-Jiniyy ‘Dematet, oni. ca, “01 6t the not+so-docile Buffalo Bills. favorite, enjoyed a slim one:stroke Buffalo, with Ratterman throwing enough passes to set a new bunched, star-sprinkled field of took first place from New York, the - {leading n to 0 in the second periog, of the $10000 North Fulton open; Lujack as starting quarter-|four aerials in a 34-yard touchdown tournament. back at Notre Dame last year, threw march that paid off with Halfback 69 yesterday with his opening day A. A. C. mark set last season by catch behind the goal lifle. card of 71 to total 140 for 38 holes. Otto Graham of the Cleveland] Hoernschemeyer intercepted a other co-favorite, skidded to 143 gained through the air bettered by tally in the third period, and he after soaring to 75. {10 yards the record set last year fired five overhead shots then
By UNITED PRESS ATLANTA, Ga. Sept. (VU. P.). woke up today in second place; the indirect victims of George Rattermman advantage today over a closely league record, defeated the Chicago Rockets, 31 to 14, last night and Ratterman, who -cofildn't oust Hoernschemeyer connected with Demaret coupled a two-under par four touchdown passes to equal the Bob Perina making a sensational Lew Worsham of Washington, the Browns and his total of 204 yards pass to set up the second Dodger Pressing Demaret was Tommy by Graham during his four-touch- skirted left end™to score the linal
and Jim Badin, N. C, Adams went over from the [of Hampton, Va, ard line where Weingardt plunged one-foot line on a quarterback place. Each had a 2 total.
| Red Hegarty came Into the game| Bob Anderson, 285-pound tackle, Trotting More Sets sacred Heart ROcOrd for Mile
Bob Reuter accounted for the| Dennis Jent, who tallied two of|final Continental mgrker in the 2.08 set by Mary M. in 1943 and before 38,817 fans, the Washington touchdowns. Jent|last period on a double reverse [tied by Kaola ‘in 1045, will be sub-| scored his first when he sprinted (which was good for 22 yards. receiving a West West | sociation at its winter conference. | [Who joined the Dodgers last week water, He went 18 yards |Lafayette touchdowns by Fullback | The mare was driven by Jake Ma- In a three- -way trade sparked the Toronto.
around end in the third period for Red Swindler,
Bill Jesseé and Jim Swope crossed |
land Jim Alltop and Don Klinger
Victory of Year
{the second quarter.
| ‘Howe was credited with a safety went for two more -in the third, lin the first period when Frankfort Edwards sneaking over at the end
2
A 19-yard run by Prank Knox! and a plunge from the 3 by Woods| gave Howe another six-pointer in The Hornets
Don| total in the books for the feminine bowlers of the city.
was forced to down a bad pass of a 70-yard drive and Woods getwert from center in its own end zone. ting his third of the game from
{Johnny Edwards shot a pass to the 9 after Jim Btutz had started | Bob Woods for a touchdown a little it off from the Frankfort 20 by
later,
{recovering a fumble,
' Tech Bows in N. C. C. Opener at Lafayette
| Lafayette scored the first two periods
| Bronco goal line
[3lad six-pointer.
Lafayette registered again in the
{third quarter,
once more in the fourth after A Bus-
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AUTO RACES
Sunday, Sept. 21, | 2:30 P. M., TIME TRIALS, 1 P. M.
“Converse, Ind.
KINGAN'S OPPONENTS The Eagles Lodge baseball Yoom, already beaten
#6 BOWLERS (MEN) Zich, Pagle ne 20 Ed Gaalema, National 857 » w s a ug Mited ¥ p ‘ . Ames t 1 8) A three times in tained drive which started on the John Mencin Fox-Hunt Clasalc B47 Jame hy Ohevrolot ighihavis . 814 : to take a Green's 30-yard line, John Lytle gomer Aled aH unt . 841 Harold McCool, Chevrolet 614 ) nie 37 Cr 4 i 97 |19-0° lead before Tech crossed the went over for this one in four van Lively, Der ankCiise ayy ChAT 0 BOWLER (WOMEN) 7 3 i | 4 Jo ie 5 4 " 4 Bob Tharp went tries from the Bronco 6, Bud Zietlon, Joan of Wre American. 838 fille. Jardine, Foxworthy. Ford - Try the Famous “3 o i |20 yards after taking a pass from| Earl Heninger gof two of the 1a- Ed Lucas Derelan ‘oii vie 622 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Puff Test” and see for & i {Lloyd Windisch for the first Green- fayette touchdowns, Dan Casey AN. kd schuster, Bankers. .\1.[l 0 621 Eva Williamson, Twyford's Comets’. 865 yourself what a truly grand = 8 i Harr 54 her Washington 630 Lierirude radiey, Comets « 382 . . $ jor wy 3 wy lntgsseption 4nd Bill ers, Naval Ord 61) Patty Dy Hiebick, Comata i 4 smoke La Fendrich-is. Just take eo a J-yarda sprint, Frank A Fox-Hunt 61 da Davis, O'Brien Paints 544 Fins ' . f ’ 40 h P Heninger re Diek Nord olty Fox-Hunt § 618 Mickey Rotert, Tompkins Ice Cream.. 540 three puffs of this mild, mellow the fourth. 8 Bob: Rafferty, Mitchel Scott, 618 Dorothy Neiger, Foxworthy 14 : d d and ‘Ub . then Tech scored twice Dave. Smith, Construction ¢17/ Betty Deppin, O'Brien Paints ........ 538 \mporte blend and you ea 3 ve d . bo Classie .... 615 Dorothy Meshek, Solitaire . ........, 18 , p feo ife. L . « 4 Both Lawrence Central and dr anrhe, un RY 813 Nelle Bchmidi, DeWolf News ......!. 518 La Fendrich fan for life. LA : T |southport were inside the 10-yard Russeil Owen, Freyn Bros. A. C a2 Judy. Hindel, ‘ompkins [1.10 14 FENDRICH'S THE FINEST. ony Bekula, Kingan A 811 28 wylor OME oc sie vitns } oo . . | lines but failed to tally in their Otto Gray, Sport Bowl 811 Bonbie Smmetiy Indiana Pur : Ray Neuton, Rosedale Dairy ......... 611 A u teas game last night. Lawrence Cen-| Ray! \ Bechosny ‘Washington 600 Nel Koelling TIndpls Typewriter... . «Curt, 1 t v . 0 Arge kelton, Comets |tral had 10 first downs and South Curt, Wr a. Santral 8 ate. Env, ores 801 Ee a om, COMME, oe Ph . | port 9 in their well-matched meet- gob ~ Freudenbe rger, Construction .,. 606 Helen Fehr, Indians Gear . | Gearge Miller, Washington . 806 Helen Krauss, Indiana Gear 3 Ing. Frank Brent, Kingan A. A 605 Sadie Meadows, Real Silk Mixed . {Bil "Blyth; Wash on 804 Mary Leppert, Poodmaster Food Mixed : , [Football Scores ins ivi fais Brune cio: 8 nalh, Mapai, aierin Sine" : i sttrop, Sport 2 n ersonc | Jack Hunt. Fox 802 Marie Christian, Foxworthy . x STATS Was SCHOOLS Jie Reynolds, EH vs Mixed 80i|Fio Denny. Solitaire CL. LoS : uburn ecatur | Jess oe nsurance . 1 rpe; Frey Radio Bervice . Bloomington 0, New Albany ‘0 (tie) Bob Bhaw, Pox-Hunt #00 Betty. Stuart, Andrew's . Buchanan (Mich,) 24, South Bend Wil- Lou Poster, PFox-Hunt .° 800 Wilena Hansen, Indiana Pur | son 0 Frank Argus, Fox Hunt : . 600 Becky Freeman, Indp Typewriter Cohimbus id Ra 7 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) OTHER LEABE RS (WOMEN) LA FE Te H George Snyder, Bchwitzer-Cummins Butt LL % | Ean Chicago JESS IIG os Vt smmond 13 fmrey Dugan, Lipk-Deit No. 1 31 ae Reap, Presto Lite Mixed LUXURY CIGAR VALUE 4 0 imcen 0 ] A ‘ hn im, Linde Air M Bian PW ie s a 2 eB uton 1. Francis Raftery, NY, Central . 4 Ede Hull gr Village ae Prankiin 54, Rushville 0 Bob Haugh, Ell Lilly 884 Junetta Trump, Public Berviee .... Garrett 39, Warsaw 20 {iim Sun Attison Na, 2 w sa regky Lawson, Richardson & Oe, ; ' Fhe House of Crane, Distributors » 1m ren Lanham, rey Adin Bers YT \ c NM ¢ dary Horace Mann 13, Waukegan n ' Ray Chrisney, Bleegs Drugs 578 Betty Yount. Fagle Mois Mat Mi 0% i Inisnapolis, Indiana | rim 31, Gary Wi Radvia McCallum, Real 8ilk Mixed . 578 4 [Hartford City 13 No inelio 0. ill Bloome, Allison Je! 173 | | Hobart 6, Lowell’ [Jerry Bixler, Bt. Andrew 12 * He * * Ho * * * * * * Ah d {Jackson Central Birks 0 Dick Breeden, Linde Air Mixed vo 867 ) y | Lawrenceburg 1 oy 0 Ray Kirby, C. & Grille"... :..n 868 Eq 10, L | Lawrenceville (011) 6, "Blekn i a ol He [Steve Chandler, Moose 568 ’ 0 Linton 14, Tale Haute Sar erry Lux, Oathedral Men's Club «+ 563 { | Marion 12 anspor nsemeyer, Bahara Orotto «: B43 > i [Michigan City 8 Elena HY [8am Wilson, Presto Lite Mixed cone B39 i R
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once in the city amateur baseball tournament, will face the undefeated Kingan Rela bles tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the second half of a twin bill at Victory field. P. R. Mallory and Tryon's Javers will play in the opener at 1:30. Members of the Eagles team
shown above are:
Bake
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r, Jack Moore,
* 3 ¥ aul fr aby: Li A
Front.row left to right] Bob Wolfa, Mike Daly, Jack Payne, Jack uss Link and John Masariu; (standing left to right) Coach Hop ard, Dee Baker, John Males, Dwaydne Hodges, Wa Manager Bill Tucker, Mascots are Dickie Howard an
ne Blackburn, Dale Bullock Reymond Howard.
| Mishawaka 10, | Muneje Central , Anderson | Peru 12, Kokomo 17 | Plymouth 32, Alexandria { Portland 8, foldwatar ey 8 (tie), Princeton 26, ugger 0 | Richmond 25, New Castle 0 | Robinson (ui) 21,
r 8. Ehelbyville 21, uth Bend
Bend Riley > La Por Sullivan 13, Wash ington Terra Haute Wiley | 4 Brasil 0. Tipton 6, Windfal Valparaiso 1, sina 0. ash 21, Huntington 0 Westville ni) 21, Whiting 37, mmond Tech 14. "COLLEGES »
| Baylor 34, Stephen PF. Austin 0,
Connersville 7. dams 20, Goshen or
{Buffalo 21, Ni 14, Detroit 34, Central Michigan 14, | Georgia 13, Purman 1 North Dakota 14, Luther 0. Texas Mines 19, Drake 17 Wes r 20, ian Al ANERIEAN CONFERENCE Buftslo Bitle 31 pox 14 a
Wayne 0 voiin Bide 12 26.
Terre Haute Gerst-
Wright of Knoxville, Tenn, who, down spree, {Brooklyn touchdown in the same E shot a 67 to move ‘into second] Hirsch Scores Twice -|period... E place with 141. » thyge may tel cr Fs Noga vee wanand A admin A Aten - a . between Cary Middlecoff of Mem- scoring heaves to Burr Baldwin, ie [Fenebock for a fotuchdown ‘on his 0
and George Payton |yette King, and his teammate, Steve, rifled a 41-yard touchdown pass tw existed for third} {Juzwik, another former Notre Dame fJoe Aquirre in the third period player, kicked a 29-yard first periot iedded a bl-yard payoff heavé dn field goal as Buffalo outplayed the the final frame. Toeless Ben Aght |Rockets on the ground and in the/janian shared their honors, cons air. The Bill attack rolled up 448 necting six times for 12 points yards to Chicago's 245. | after touchdown and kicking field DELAWARE, O, Sept. 20 (U. P.).| Elroy Hirsch scored both Rocket|80als of 35 and 26 yards. |= Onolee Hanover, owned by the|touchdowns and his 76-yard scoring Saunders Mills stable, turned in an dash after taking a short pass tom Ft, Wayne Zollners | unofficial world's record for a trot- Sam Vacanti also set a new A. A.C. ‘Near Softball Title .
CLEVELAND, Sept. 20 (U. P.).—
SAAT
At Los Angeles last night, Glen|
fair grand eircuit races. {the Los Angeles Dons to a 48-10-21/the Hanford, Cal, Kings meet toThe mark, which bettered the triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers| [night in the featured upper bracket {finals in the 15th annual World's Hunchy Throws 'Em ~~ I8ofthall tournament, while the lower 5 | mitted to the U. 8. Trotting as- Bob (Hunchy) Hoernschemeyer bracket play-off pits the Clear- Lo Fla, Bombers. against ‘i
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honey. Brooklyn offensive. V With the Dons|
The Zollners and Kings are un(defeated, while the Bombers will
H Jardina's 6221s 9th ~~ ZEiiToERE | |ment which will end with tomor- i 600 Recorded by Women
\row's champtonship game, 3 By FRANK WILSON
In the women's competition, two unbeaten clubs, the New Orleans A Last night's league fare almost entered a new high three-game!'Jax Maids and the Columbus, O. team will clash.
Tillie Jardina, rolling for Foxworthy Ford at Pritchett’s, turned in Caan oH
Fight Results
By UNITED PRESS ¥ BOSTON--Johnny 8hkor, © 318, Boston, E. stopped Tony Ferry, 195%, Im River, Mass. (2) NEW YORK (Madison Square Garden) Tony Janiro, 150, X oul stown pointed Tony Pellone, 146%), New’ York (10
1624. This was the ninth 600 series turned in by the ladies this season. | The Nat t on , National league at Fox-Hun Lick, turned in three 8 straight “Big alleys produced the leading male poy gplits at the Indiana alleys! (scorer of the evening in Ed Gaal- in the Presto-Lite Battery Mixed
ema who posted a 657. His games league. Then following a spare he! MANCHESTER, England—Peter Kane, id . - y ‘ ed Th Medina. ¥ of 177, 233, and 247 topped the ef- turned the trick again by dropping lil; Liver 00i, outpeinted Theo Shading. i
forts of both John Mencin and Go- the 4-6-7 and 10 pins. {mer Allred who tied for setond with, Three teams dre needed in a 647. Mentin and Allred roll in the mixed league which will start to-Fox-Hunt Clasic league. morrow night at 8:30 at the Ant-Beventy-three year old C. D. ler's alleys.
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
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