Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1947 — Page 7

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intercom’ . J. R. | di C O ia f A Indiana Central Opens . : . re Season Drubbing , lamb as by 7 t 25-0 Canterbury, 25Sal a Butler Varsity Shows Offensive Power Running Over Freshman Squads, 40-7 orld series : The Indiana collegiate pigskin parade was scheduled to get under : way in full dress this week-end after Indiana Central trounced Canter- | paint one bury 25-0 in the lid-opener Saturday night. More than 3700 fans moved in on Southport stadium to watch the Greyhounds completely dominate “play against the Warriors from Dan-| ville in the opening round of the Hoosier college conference, ‘ Butler's Bulldogs will open a oe nine-game schedule Saturday in| Bill Clark went around right end the Bow! against Ball State. to score from the 14 and Vern L U. at Nebraska Chandler grabbed the ball as war-| \ Indiana .travels to Nebraska; rior Bob Smith was smothered inj ) Purdue to Wisconsin; DePauw to|® Pass attempt. He raced 40 yards lawrence; Franklin to Indiana|to Score. Central; Valparaiso to St. Joseph;| Canterbury's only scoring threat |

Indians State to Illinol§ Normal;|Was in the final period. Leland Canterbury 9 Jlunover and South- Bower blocigd » Greyhound kick

western plays at Wabash, all on| A wlEeni———— n Saturday. Coach in Hospital Friday night, Manchester plas) Butler freshman coach, Chester at Anderson; Rose Poly at Earlham; woHenry was rushed to Methodist Indianapo- and Western Kentucky at Evans-| hospital for an appendectomy | d switch to ville, | Friday night and Herb Schwo- | e MNd-lifter Indiana Central scored in each meyer handled the freshman | ay night at of the Be wid periods and two in coaching duties. Armory. the final $0 SMOLIEE LIE | mmeierystrmimemimomemsie n of Friday Warriors. pe jon the 41 ‘and the Warriors moved ight-heavy- Stan Klos set up the first Grey-|to the nine before a fumble was \l Johnson; hound touchdown when he recov- recovered by Virgil Hanson for the champion, ered ‘a fumble on the Warrior 41. |Grevhounds. ion against : A series of gains hy Bill Freden.| At the Butler Bowl Saturday, the berger, Don Bunge, Paul Eicher and Varsity, swamped the Freshmen | only two Don McBride moved the ball down leleven ‘40-7 in the annual prering starts : to she 31 where Bunge broke season tilt sponsored by the Butler ier Perkins i | through the line and traveled the “B” Men's association. ever to pin 3 ! distance standing up. Runs 83 Yards : oxer. John- ; 5 Set Up Touchdowns The Blue's scored in every period the Perkins 1 Eicher passed to: McBride for the with Jim Warrensburg and Thomas ut the Chi- 4 || / second marker late in the first pe-| Wright crossing the goal line twice yorts Arena. ] : riod. Two pass interceptions in the and Kenny Smock an& Jim Rosen- > AINE. Ah coin 3 final period set up scoring Jays stihl, scoring once each. wt Johnson. 1 wor the Heya"; Ae kets Fath, former Oateaval’ tardens. 3 ; » jackie, fomped Byars hi score or the freshmen. Before the game, yecent im. State College Rathz had taken sulfa for a’ cold, mphs over Football Card and following his run was taken Wm Bell,’ the | FRIDAY to the fieldhouse with the “chills.” Still on the varsity bench with Carter ' is 3 Manchester at Anderson (night). iyjyries are Orval “Williams, fleet supporting ¥ Roe Joly at Sayan Evansvile o jess halfback; Guard Bob Kriner; | of-town op- i estern ¥ at Evansvilleiro fle Gene Coryea ‘and Tackle ow and Bill Fight), Kenneth Ramsey. ~The latter re=" nd Frankie SATURDAY ceived a broken bone in his hand rweight. Indiana at Nebraska. in the Prosh-Varsity encounter. Purdue at Wisconsin. im ti— ain / Ball State at Butler. G rid Meeting Tonight Canterb at Hanover, + Pts. OP oe gl Lawrence. A meeting to discuss the ama3.1 ¢ Franklin vs. Indiana Central atjteur football league, sponsored by 013 9 Southport (8 p. m.) {the city ‘deparyment “of “Parks ang I 3.4 ] ss Valparaiso at St. Joseph's.” Recreation, will be held at 7 o'clock. 0 18 25 .2 Southwestern (Memphis) at Wa- tonight in the city recreation office, : 3.3 A bash. 101 E. 27th st, Wilbur H. Schy.9 ¢ Indiana State at Tlinéis Normal.!macher, snnounced today. * ong. Week-End Football Results : i ? # 3 3 COLLEGES {Erskine 27, Atlantic Christian 0. 3 32 32 Mu # St. Mary's (Cal) 26, Portland 13, | Emporia (Kas) 12, Colorado State 0 3-3 3 MW St. Norbert 7, St. Thomas 6. | Ft. Hayes State 28, Kansas Yesieyan 12. 2 3.1. 1 St. Ambrose 19, St. Mary's (Minn.) 132, |Hardin-Simmons 2, Trinity AT $1 3:1 1 St. Bonaventure 21, St. Vincent 0. High Point 7, Western Carolina Teachers 6 fF 332 0. Benedics Ens) 1 Band 0.” HARES 30 RE JES! 1 3 0 1 u ouston 19, Ds y L 3 0 i | Fiusturgh 17 "Detroit To: : Jaahe a Nosh DI State * ? i 0 13 1-America’ Conference Iowa State 31, Iowa Teachers 14. Ad « Cleveland Ae. Baltimore 0 Kansas 0, Texas Christian 0 (tie). EY New York 31, sap Sa oncisen 18. Lawrence Is, Correll oe H a tPei & - Gren Bay (N, 1.> 31, Washington (N. h){ ck Hive Teachers 19, Lineoln (Pa RESULTS SATURDAY jLepoir- Razne 31, 82d Airborne Special STATE COLLEGES ' yas ville \Tenn) 5. Hiuasses 0 Mdiana Central 25, Canterbury 0. Mankato (Minn.) Teachers n Y Adpsouis § GALLY : Es Reeth > Eom an Biers Washingtos 0. g OTHER iE Hi in nat 3 goueme chiistsn 10. Southwest Texas 18. MOREAITL 1 SELEY evan 1. PAWNERS ; Arkansas 19, Norths west Louisiana 0 Missoun io, Blok 2: Fiagstaty 0. 8 Wash. 81. dfn, Baie Syiors, 83, California Qkiahoma Safin 13 Kaname’ State ° Austin or Southeastern (Okia.) Teachers Nehrasia Wesleyan : Omata 7 ray Med wriham’ Young 45, Western (Colo.) ors 5. 57 ‘Montana State 14

Otterbein 6, Morehead (Ky.) 6 (tie). | Pacific Lutheran 14, St. Olaf's 0 Penn State 27, Washington Beate 8 Potomac 7, West Liberty (W. Va Richmond 28, Randolph-Macon 7. South Dakota 25, Yankton 8t. Cloud (Minn.) 6, River Falls (Wis.) 0. South Carolisa 27, Newberry 6 Stout Justituts 7, Winona (Minn.) Teachers 7 it Sioux Pall College 20, Beadle (8, D.} Teacher Point Texas 33, oI Tech 0 Texas A. & M. 48, Southwestern 0, Tex83 College 26, Jarvis 0. 40, Great Lakes 0 Tulse’ 26, West Texas 13 Tuskegee 27, Philander Smith 0. Villanova 60, Merchant Marine Acad, 0 Washburn 13, Peru (Neb.) Teachers 6 Washington & Lee 13, Quantico Marines 0. Waynesburg 56, Rip Grande 6 Wentworth Military .24, William Jewell 13. Whitworth 34, Standpoint Naval Air 6. {Wichita 33, Watrenber rg 0. | Xavier 2, Bowling Green 0. Youngstown 12, Canisius 6. CITY HIGH SCHOOLS {Crispus Siiusks 12, Cathedral 3 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS | South Bend Washington 26, South Bend Catholic 33,

Central. 0. {PFt. Wayne Central South Catholic 13 orial 14, 8t. Xavier, Louis-

a Beloit 2, Milton California 33, a Clara Tv Catawba 14, Wofford 0 Champlain 7, Clarkson 7 Clemson 42, Presbyterian 0 Concordia (Ill) 19, Elmhurst 7. Davidson 19, Elon 0 Dubuque 28, Buena Vista 21. Duquesne 7, Geneva 0 Bast hea Baptist 6, Dallas Naval

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Springs, Ga., ruled as one of the

amateur golf tourney dpening with qualification at Franklin Hills

course near. Detroit today.

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Misses Suggs, Lenczyk

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DETROIT, Sept. 22 (U, P)~— Eighty-four of the nation's top women golfers teed off today in a wide-open race for the 47th National Amateur crown over rain-soaked Franklin Hills course. Observers conceded almost anyone had a chance to take over the title vacated by Mildred (Babe) Didrik-

little Louise Suggs of L

" . | (cently. t avoritas in-the women's national | The likely pre-tourney choices, were little Louise Suggs, Western

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son Zaharias. The Babe took much second and Kenny Eaton, New Casof the flavor out of the current meet tle; third." ithia | when she turned professional re- the way from pole position, did the

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By Frank Wilson

Lithia Springs, Ga., and Grace Lenczyk, Newington, Conn, who boosted her stock by winning the Canadian women's open last Saturday. Entries from 20 states, and South Africa began 18-hole qualifying rounds over the narrow,

HIS IS TO let you know that I'm hew here. I'll appear here every rolling and heavilywwooded Franklin

Monday to give you the latest Information regarding bowling ac- Hills layout, Now and then I'll come up with news of the course is 75

tivities in the leagues.

tournaments to be held as the season progresses. So here I go.

” » ~ NEWS OF THE first tourney of del of the Indianapolis Bowling All the alley owners doubles elimination (tournament, that will begin next Saturday and Sunday, to decide the winning pair to participate in the national match doubles coritest which will take place in Houston, Tex., on Oct. 28. The teams are composed of. John Murphy and Harry Wheeler, Jack Hunt and Prank Argus, Howard Deer Sr. and Bob Earl, Carl Hin-

del and William Bilsky, George Nonweiler and Burford Land, and Bob' Crull and Bill Jordan.

Each two man team will roll a four-game block against the. other five combinations. The winner will be decided by the Peterson point system of scoring. Twenty games will be used to decide the winner. The scoring system prescribed wil establish the winner in the following way: One point for each game won, and one paint for each 100 PinsaRoosked. down. One point will also be given for the high total in pins if a team eutscores its opponent, but loses a greater number of games. | The tourney will move over the lanes of three bowling establish-| iments. The first round will be iplayed at Broad Ripple at 2 p. m.| !Saturday afternoon. Saturddy evening it goes to Delaware alleys for| the second and third rounds at 8 jand 9:30. The fourth round will roll at Pennsylvania at 2 p. m., fol-| {lowed by the windup at 3:30. Teams will be designated by team|

numbers to be drawn just prior to] i

the opening session, ” Ed Erler soni werd of a 1050 Scratch Classic tourney to be held at the Speedway alleys Oct. 11-12, tand 18-19. {Proprietors association the contest will roll each ofthe four days at 3:30-6:00 and 8:30 p. m. | Prizes are listed in proportion to! the number of entries with 40 per,

_Week-End Bowling

600 BOWLER Diek- Clary, V. FF. Wh. ......... cioiana OTHER LEADERS (MEN)

(MEN)

Leo Wedding, Fox-Hunt Sun. Morn... 380 Paul Briles, Fox-Hunt Sun. Eve, Mixed 580 George Doreff, Antler's Mixed 580 Jack Parner, Beth-El M 579

| Ernest Shuey, Br. Ripple en ‘Mixed Reavis MeCallum, Hosiery Workers Don Woodard, Packard Indpls. Mixed

W. Shopps, Jones Auto Mixed Erika {Ray Kirby, Clark Mat. & Equip, .... 3 Merl Dyer, Ill. Sat. Eve. Mixed a 3 Don Bterrett, Parkway 6 p. m. Mixed . Beach, National Malleable ' M. Howard, Central Sat, Eve... ....... 7

B. Deacon, Central Sat. Earl Cox, Ill, Sun. Eve. Mix | Boh McPhershn, Dela, Twilight Mixed (Jerry Bixler, c Y. O. Mixed , | Elmer Lickliter, Pt. Square Mixed ... Social oD ixed

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Norman Littlejohn, V. F. W. Mixed: . § sor James Grayson, 8q Xi . 402 Jos Davey, St. Pat's C. Y. O. Mixed .. 458 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Mary McClain, Clark Mat. & Equip 511 Martha Willis, Link Beit 508 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Lora Bowers, Br. Ripple Sun. Mixed 402 | Peggy Leitzmann, Packard Ind. Mixed 482 Mary Cox, V. FP. W. Mixed » 479 {Martina Sterrett, Park. 6 p. m Mix.. 475 {Dorothy Milton, Dela. Social Mixed 4683 {Prances Smith, Fox-H. 8un. Eve. Mix, 45

Betty Kunkel, Christian Church 457 455

Ina Christy, Dela. Twilight nt xed 5 Jeo Berkopes, C. Y. O. Mix 447 Mildred Zalokars Antlers Mixed’ 435 Cecilia Baller, Ili, Sun, Eve, Mixed 433 Mary Schrader, Jones Auto Mixed 427 Mary Schrader, Ft. 8q. 6 p. m. Mixed 423 Alta White, Ft. 84. 8 p. m. Mixed i

Gertrude Craig, Ill. Sat, Eve Mixed Betty Miller, 8t. Pat's C. Y. O. Mixed 3

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32 to Qualify “nn ® Earlier predictions were that the season has come from Carl Hin- players would need at least an 83 to ey Proprietors association It will be capture a spot among the 32 qualine fiers for match play, but yesterday's cent of the prize fund going to the neavy.rains raised the estimate to first place team if 60 teams fail 85 or 86. to enter, Match rounds beginning tomorEd also adds that the hopes are ,ow will be over 18 holes, with a 36for “some very good tournaments hole final Saturday, this year. ° The Misses: Suggs and Lencayk. (were expected to get their heaviest | TOM LOGAN: ed Potten SEH petition. from. two. former AMAL] alleys is sending out a call for four teu champions, Mrs. Julius A. téams to roll in the Sunday night Page, Greensboro, N. C,, winner in 6 o'clock mixed league. The phone 1937, and Mrs. Edwin H. Vare Jr,

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