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. Roines Club Reddy "To Install Arcs If Approval Is Given

Receipts in County Schools Show Big

Increase for Games Under Lights By GEORGE WELDEN Members of the Associated Roines Alumni, Inc, Manual high school honorary, today requested action from the Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners on “why lights could not be installed at Delavan Smith | field." The organization pointed out that Manual is perhaps the only school in the city that is not making a financial gain from football receipts. They believe that if lights were, i installed, 50 to 75 per cent more’ HM, S. Grid Card

persons would attend games. i NIGRY #7 » ; Ed Simmons, president of the TOMORROW NIGH TRAINS FOR BOUT — Al alumni organization, said that Cathedral vs. Sacred Heart at tomo, sate: fight hapvy: Roines would do all in its power to Indianapolis Midget Speedway “°° ht "A oy : orking ‘ : Ep m). weignt champ, is w | ou help the school finance the lights ( Py 15. WO x the school couldn't contribute FRIDAY at Leeper's gym in preparation

anything toward the project we Beech Grove at Silent Hoosiers. for his bout here Friday with would finance it and they could Ben Davis at Pike Township (8 Bob Amos of Detroit,

pay us back a little each year,” PB. m.).

a » ~ Simmons sald Decatur Central at Plainfield (8 . ‘The organization says it has con- p.m.) Fane, avis tacted E, H Kemper McComb, Howe at Manual : principal at Manual with the Speedway at Lawrence Central ’ proposition, | Shortridge at Southport (8 p. m.). Si ned for Bout WcOomb told them, Simmons. Richmond at Tech. : sald, that he would take it up with; ¥Frankiin = Township at Warren Virgil S8tinebaugh, superintendent

of Indianapolis schools, South Bend Central at Washing- light-heavyweight, and Bill Davis of No Definite’ Position ton; TURDAY Indianapolis, who has been making Stinebaugh told The Times that A R a name for himself in recent fistic

Broad Ripple al Evansville Cen-

he has “taken no definite position efforts here, will battle on Friday tral (8 p.”m.),

on whether or not city schols will night's Armory mitt card. Matchplay night football.” maker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules He pointed out, however, that Vote on whether lights would be a¢)jetic club has announced “there .i1s a long-standing policy favorable or not for Delavan Smith The Crane-Davis mill is billed against night football in ‘the city.” feld. We didn’t have a dissenting ¢,. five heats, Davis has developed “There would be several practical VO'¢ ” : into a crowd-pleasing puncher while problems that would have to be County Schools. who play might Looking up seven straight triumphs worked out” he declared. “These f00thall are picking up an exWa ,. 1,1 tects in as many starts. would include (1) the cost of light-|{30 © 75 per cent in cash receipts, poi Ray of East Chicago and ing; (2) the bringing of pupils out | Simmons said : Herman Mills, Gary welterweight at night; (3) limited seating ‘capac-| Beech Grove, which averaged 300... cor were bumped out of the re MO AD ia mast hand CUSLOMIETS, (OF ol tilts, be 918.1 somiswinaup EPO EY TIRE HEHE "as the season progresses: and (5) |ehiarged its stadium for night.) ono ater landed Ted Christy

per game. Last Friday, 3750 f

night. poured through turnstiles for ti

Stinebaugh said, however, that he! . ._ (tam, was “open-minded” and would Bive| rest crowd in Beech Grove his-| Both maulers are undefeated In the subject “careful thought.” {Yory. action before Indianapolis fans, with The night-game situation has Crowd of 1000 the veteran Christy boasting five

, been brought out at meetings ofl In the only game played thus far previous wins while -MeGow willbe ~ high school principals and the/at ‘Pike township under the newly gunning for his ninth straight vieschool commissioners before. Vot-/installed floodlights, a ‘crowd of tory. Ray and Mills will tangle in Ing in a body, the idea was turned 1000 turned out, Simmons said. a five-rounder, down Although the figure Is compara-| The headline scrap will feature Simmons sald that “if schools tively small, it represents the entire light-heavyweight Al Johrson of Inlike Shortridge and. Tech didn't receipts for a five-game home dianapolis in action against Bob

want to light their fields it could stand last year. : Amos of Detroit at 10 sessions. Matters don a RD FR SENMONS PONG OR 00S THRE KINGS Wak previoyg, winner over

Consider Each Case ‘parents of high school players the Hoosier product, who holds the “They are probably satisfied with would be able to see their SONS Indiana 175-pound title, when he day-time profits but we need lights play at night football games. In edged out an eight-round decision’

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Brewers Try For Clincher In A.A. Series

|| Colonels Are Beaten (| In 10-Inning Tilt . | | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 24 (U.'§ |P.). ~The Milwaukee Brewers at-| {tempt to clinch their first American) #& {association playoff title since 1936 #& [tonight when they meet the Louis-|# {ville Colonels in the sixth game of {the final playoffs. | Ewald Pyle will attempt to put’ {the Brewers in the “Little World | { Series” for the first time in more {than a decade. He will be opposed {by Jim Wilson.

Dorothy Ellis Loses

' In U. S. Amateur ” DETROIT, Sept. 24 (U., P).~—

Grace Lenczyk of Newington, | Conn, who won retiring champion | | Babe Didrikson's vote as the most} 'likely ‘to succeed her, today faced! a do-or-die moment in the national | women's amateur golf tournament. As Lhe nation’s top links lassies! teed off in the second round in| quest of the crown Mrs, Zaharias) deserted for the professional ranks, : | Miss Lenczyk faced Helen Sigel, the, | The crippled Milwaukee team took | Philadelphia veteran who gave the| y (8 three-to-two lead in the series! | 1 f {last night with - W {Franklin Hills course a good going WERE IN—Burt Shotton, last ig ith a 10-inning 3 to-2 over in practice rounds, Brook! wes "all O Victory. The 20-year-old Connecticut gurl °roOKlyn manager, gives 8ll LJ. |. pooiie Ray Fletcher drilled a line who last week brought the Ca-| K.” sign as Dodgers clinch pen- double to right field with-two out’ nadian women’s open title to -thek nant, " "in. the\ 10th to drive across the United States had an easy time of Tl Ren © winning run, The Brewers sent the it in her first round match yester- game into extra innings with a lastday. She defeated Mrs. Burt Wiel , ditch rally after two men were out

in the ninth.

“SURE STARTER--A' certain sfarter.in the Ball State Cardinal ! lineup against Butler in the opening football game Saturday-at the Tougher Today Norm Schlueter doubled, and Otto, Bow] is Bill Lynch, 6-foot-1-inch end from Decatur.. Lynch won a But she figured for a much Pa or pener Denning and Alvin Dark followed letter in 1942 and again in 1946 tougher match today against the with singles to seni the tying run ou me 9 - Toit reel Philadelphian who is an old hand Halfback Orville Williams, fleet 2€ross the plate.

: a ———— « * in the big-time links campaigning. Negro back, will be in the start- Jim Wallace, who relieved Al Ep- Rough Riders on Top

Miss Sigel herself had no trouble!j,o litieup with the Butler Bulldogs perly in the 10th, received credit

Aetor . ° o - 9 yesterday, winning her match over when. ghey inaugurate the current [OF the victory. Earl Toolson, who A ain in U P Rankin Margaret Russell of Birmingham, grid season Saturday against Ball replaced Al Widmar in the ninth, . .

Mich., even more handily than Miss grate in the bowl, was charged with the loss. By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Lenczyk coasted to victory. ‘The Williams received a sprained ankle ‘Payoff’ Game After three weeks of play, the situation in Hoosier prep school foot Wore Yas and 6 during pre-season practice and SYRACU 4 ball circles continued where it left off last year, with East Chicago spite The spotlight emblazoning SE, N. Y, Sept. 24 (U. Roosevelt retaining ‘its honor and placing first on the initial roster of

was unable jo appear in the p).—The Syracuse Chiefs and Buf- the United Press weekly rankings, Sigel match, however, the fact re. VArsity-frosh game last Saturday. falo Bisons will battle it out tonight The Rough Riders have only played two- contests to date and just mained that medalist Louise Suggs Fullback Francis Moriarty, who i, the International league play-off aged to squeeze past Hammond high last Friday. But Coach Pete (08. Ltda. SRERRS, Gs-atill- tanked: SY. OL. IDI o, ACKION, 1)... SDE: nay ol. game. with-Syracuse-tight= RucInskl Tadd With the Toss al cers per on a Bi. . |as the tourney favorite. {Intra-squads tilt because of an ail- ’

its finger on the Miss Lenczyk-Miss!

ing to win a Governors’ cup whi€h eral star performers of last year's 2, lost 05. : € a few championship outfit, gathered about 2_South Bend Washington

|dianapolls, 6 and 4, yesterday and | lineup Saturday, days ago. him a squad that appeared to be (won 2, lost 0)

met Sally Sessions of Muskegon,| Coach Tony Hinkle has been| The Chiefs, with their high-| just as rugged as the 1946 aggrega3 ' ; Bu . [Mich., today. Miss Sessions, Michi- Sending the Bulldogs through pass-|geared pitching staff headed by Jim tion. y usavale ar wn 3, Jo \gan state open champ, eliminated|!P8 plays and has been con-| Prendergast; rolled through the de-| The loss of Ted Topor, Roose-| 5 _nfuncie Central (won 2

(Mrs. John A. McDougald of To- centrating on punting, extra point {fending champion Montreal i unlit ; td cpouga! kicking and kickoff drill, { Royals velt’s great back, due to a wrenched| lost 0). :

An four straight-games-in the play- knee, apparently had little affect ville ! Former Champs Win + Punting duties will probably fall off semi-finals and got away to u on the team. Rucinski workéd ig Sentra (ven %

Two former champions—Mrs. Ed- on End Knute Dobkins with James 3 to 1 lead in games against Buf- wonders with Gene Donaldson, in- 7—Whiti n 3. lost 0 win H. Vare Jr. of Narragansett, Warrenberg handling extra-point falo, serted the former guard into the —G ng (won 3, wt 9); 1 R. I, and. Mrs. Julius A. Page Jr. kicking. Tom Sleet, converted to! Then Buffalo's heavy hitters, led fullback slot and the ‘Riders were Ary Beosevelt (won 2, lont of Chapel Hill, N. C.—found tough tackle from the backfield, - will by Coaker Triplett, began to maul off to the races, : a

going yesterday before winning handle kickoff duties. the Syracuse pitching staff. They Well Named | 10 1a Pe an Leon 1. lost b. n their first round mé#tches. — - i m——— {belted four Syracuse hurlers for a - Alded: by such, standout navlanp. rn. Shigan CEARE ’ el BT at aR NT T EE Cem ohare hey I WEARS game otevah Task I i 81k. a EE aR hal Gunther of Memphis, 1 up, and Mrs wm fax cur " ‘and deadlockqed the series last SES 43 veteran ack Noland Ciark, Washington, (2-0); Franklin :(3-0)}

: : . ad enter, lloping Logansport (3-0); .Aubfrn (3-0): Page ousted Pat Devany of Gros: a. Sept. 24 (U. hight by winning. 7 t . § John Kraus at center, ga 1 3 lle, Mich., 2 up. yo Fosse po rvER DR an Sim 34 (O. eit doy na hard Henry Homco, tackle Chester Lu- Plymouth (3-0); South Bend Adams Today in the second round Mrs High Schools Athletic association The Bisons fought Syracuse, run kowski and a host of other fine (3.0); Hammond High (1-1); Evans.

to make the grade,” Simmons said day-ball however many are work- over Johnson recently in a scrap Vare met tough-competitinh—Doro- today called on congress to repeal fOr run, until the 12th when they players, the Rough Riders do jus- ville Bosse (2-0), “We would like for the board to ing’ and Rie Unehle ao suena ie Staged at Chicago's Marigold Gar: thy Kirby of Atlanta and Mrs. Page the federal tax on school athletic 80t to Alex. Mustaikis and Mike bios losis IRN: nis ton’s great ly in the thick for conference honconsider each case and not make The Roines organization ME dens. : faced Maureen Orcutt _of Engle- equipment and admissions to high Schultz for the runs and a chance 3 e BHngnS 8 ors, both have records of one win it a body vote" : 000 strong and is composed of fore - - . son wood, N. J. 3 school athletic contests to win their third Governors cup Negro halfback Bobby Robertson and one defeat but were considered Stinebaugh said it would “be up mer male High school students hold- ¢ hi ’ * : ; hb p—————— aT BE ‘has a major claim to scoring his st " . : : a rong enough to round t to the board of school commission- ing either an A minis or B plus Toug es Win E—— y EE — Wildcats Vanderbilt team's 64 points in two games with- Sone “Big Ten." out this ers to take such a step” average for the four years in school | T M h . y out being scored upon. a feat which . McComb would make no com- They also must have competed In n ag afc in v " atter y By Frank Wilson In Unscouted Tilt earned the Panthers the runner-up : po” ment to The Times on the situa- sports or some school activity The rough-house element emerged EVANETON, Ill, Sept. 24.—Just SPot in the list, 4 tion. It was largely through the efforts on top at the Armory last night! ems ca ‘how important a role scouting plays If the Panthers, members of the A 2a “At the last Manual alumniof the Rolnes organization thatwhen Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo, Only two scores of over 850 were scored by the male bowlers of | football will be put to a test Eastern division of she NI +8 / birthday meeting In February,” baseball was brought back to the of Toledo, O., teamed with Dutch|the city last night as Harry Stivers tallied 661 and Bob Barker| -hturday when Northwestern and | past gvaka ibis Pride, its Y/4 Vo LS {0 of Simmons sald, “we conducted a Manual campus. hults, of Houston, Tex. to hand dropped 654 pins. Stevens had games of 205, 244 and 212 while “Barker | ¥onderbilt universities launch their/more than a possibility that they 4 op J \ . .. week’ | reverse to favorites Billy Raborn, Came up with scores of 235, 194 and 235. Both men roll in the l%47 CAMPaigns at Dyche stadium, |Will collide with the winner of the | Fr , © Irish, Sacred Heart in ‘Title’ Game of Ata, Ga. and Buck Weaver, Pennsylvania. Alieys Recreation league re ume wis scissnea Vai Bestern awon of hell = the “Flying Hoosier” from Terre Marie Christenson was high fo ing, After the close of last season neither a 2. ug os Neca ' : “ hint slens r the ladies” wit y i : he ety percehial arhumplowiip® will be at ake dp. Ths Haute, {In the Won.-Ten' league ab ror—sreme 2 30, WWI lean had an opportunity to scout|—for the 1947 mythical state chamraid w . iaecra mea PONS! The Raborn-Weaver combine took Pritchett’ lanes, {Ose Mixed league at Speedway. the other. The fact that Saturday's Pionship. Bittle to | peedway. 5 {the first fall o -t a : + | Split conversions for the evening| game will be the first ever pla There was little to choose between | fhe Irish will be trying to break Into the victory column after that grew ry Jug lam tustlel Two of the cities bowlers must (were scored by Marien viking Fore Bh the. two oy Dav the next few teams. Mishawaka! dropping a clos one, Jas to Crispus Attucks in their initial APPA gory turned the trick in 12 min. | RAVE: noticed Earl Goty's feat of and Jim Currens, who dropped the | rival coaches with even less advance [chalked up three fast victories, the ’ ice Sats ay. Susie Sag wip be gunning for its second triumph utes with a Boston crab hold, only }29riCE three consecutive games of 6-7-1 in the Methodist Church | information. last two conference wins over! and see for your- ’ a A HR he » A } » a . a hg io the DIS total to 19 points in three games. to have Angelo even matters at the Il onday night. Ed Weigel, who [league at Pritchett’s; Bill Laux, the| TTT South Bend Riley and Ft. Wayne self what a fine sea i but bounced back to Bob Woods of Howe leads the field eight-minute mark of the second | #5 he Jon Hang league 3-7 iu the Indiana Recreation | Robinson to Play [orthside, The Mamons' fate will cigar La Fendrich " an opens 4d We \with 24 points with Connle King, fall when he caught Billy with alt ox-Hunt, scored three consecu- |league, and Rosie Fleenor, the 4-7-9 P , Bask b I {also depend upon Friday night's really is. a Els ’ , of Speedway, is in a tie with Long vicious body slam and press. Schultz Ve 18 gates, while par] Smith in the Hoosier Coal and Oil league id sketba ame. Meanwhile Jack Long of Beech gq 1g. : then flattened Weaver to take the had three 139 games, in the Allison 'at Broad Ripple. CANTON, O., Sept. 24 (U. P).— Lafayette, Muncie Strong . Groves moved into second place tie Long also passed to Bud Hess deciding fall and match after 14 . ’ . ; Maurice Szink, manager of the Can-' Lafayette Jeff and Muncie Central e for scering honors in the county for the first touchdown last night, minutes with a leg breaker, Last Night S Bowling eaders ton Cushites, a Negro professional are battling for the NCC crown. : a Hy MHfiped Yo he Souchidowns Coach Virgil Riley used reverses Billy Weidner, of Columbus, © G0 BOWLERS (MEN) Helen Lang, Won-Ten S490 basketball club, today announced Evansville Central knocked of de- : last night as the Hornets downed nearly half’ of the game and the and Rex Moberly, of Birmingham: iar Pennsyivania Rec $61 Hazel Jordan Mendors seas __ that Jackie Robinson of the Brook- fending SIC champ Vincennes im- . Brownsburg 18-0 on the viclors' Brownsburg eleven fallasd to get Ala, battled to a 30-minute draw in Bob Barker, Penn Recreation . 634 Ruth Ranes, Arthur M icra? x nk lyn Dodgers and a number of other pressively (20-0) last Priday and : field inside the victors’ 35-vard line the opening tussle, A crowd of ap. Willam Gooch, Funbowl Social 649 Marge Battreall, Won-Ten _ sa; athletes will join the club this White-washed Brazil the previous . a9, Leith lier nnsvl 1 ecieal “ . 20 . : Scoring in the third and fourth The Hornets move out to Silent Proximately 2200 mat patrons .wit- et iilior. Ponnavlvaiis Rectan lon 843 Thelma Richardson, Stegempier's G. 527 Winter for a barnstorming tour. week. | 4 periods on line plunges, Long ran Hoosier territory Friday afternoon, nessed the program, which opened Andy pubis, Dezelan C + 84 ir Engler on, Others scheduled to take part. in| Whiting gained respect by polish- + AR . I indel, st Side Classic . 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Men. 836 Mea Pplzich, Stegemeier s te 518 Wee Willie Smith, Art Grant, triumphs over city rivals Froebel | ME LEAGUE TAME | Roy Wishmeyer, Methodist . 8351 av : AE AY 44s s «+ 316 : 8 ri ; : WL Pit OB AMERICAN LEAGUE On Pass Defense Don Laymon, Indiana Recreation .... 623 [overs Jems Stegtineters ..... «S18 Senile Parks, Joe Grimes and Eddie ard Horace Mann, | The House of Crane, Distributors pid York pr 4 - ae 14 Detroit at Chicago a Benny ra J Sana re oa Helen TIMID, AF May a. 23 Detpan, Szink said. \ Michigan City and La Porte, usual- Indianapolis, Indiana as : " 5 || Cleveland at St. Louis (night: " Passin n 5 s A an, he RARLC 4 24 afi) | . ps "y . Pe a hs Sana m— Behn tif) HR RON dames Scheduied Mets gif mpi oadiodinal ELM RU 478 acaba mtv Ten 0 SHG Philadelphia «...,... 98 74 807 19% NATIONAL LEAGUE \ oF ol work in the Indiana Ed Harold. Funbowl gig Alice Rune, Won-Ten | 510 onmnm A $8 8 48 I. new vork at Brooklyn. 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