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SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1947
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Hornets Win Second City Series Contest; Satans Maul Southport
; Jhorridge Serves Notice of Title Intentions;
"Tech Beats Richmond; Continentals Bow
- By GEORGE WELDEN Howe's Hornets [the “kindergarteff kids” 8f the city high schools] were atop ‘the Indidnapolis standings today but Shortridge continued to serve notice that the Blue Devils will have a lot to say about the mythical city football championship. Celebrating its 10th year in athletics, Howe defeated the Redskins at Manual yesterday, 13-0, while the Satans plied up their second steam-roller score at Sonthport last! = abe | 24-6, and the Beech Gtove Hornets
night, 46-0. edged out the Silent Hoosiers, 7-6. Elsewhere on the city scene, Tech| Broad Ripple travels to Evansville stayed In contention for the North|to play Central tonight. Crispus Central conference crown with a 7-0 Attucks, which has completed fits conquest of Richmond; Washing-|city schedule with ‘two victories, ton bowed to South Bend CeRltral, was unscheduled.
Howe Scores Early Against Redskins
Coach Sam Kelly's Irvington eleven assured itself of at least a tie
Photo by Times Staff Photographer Tim Timmerman. CAUGHT—Jack Roberts (85), Manual halfback, was thrown for a loss by a Howe tackler as the Hornets swept to a 13-0 victory over the Redskins at Delavan Smith field yesterday Guard LeRoy Moon (18) comes in on the play.
UCLA Rips Through lowa; WTeamsh
for the city series lead until late October when they meet Washington.
| The Hornet $quad scored directly after the opening kickoff on a sus-
tained drive by Bob Woods, Frank Knox and Don Hyfleld. Knbx skirted left end from the 23-yard stripe fo the tally. Bill Mayer kicked the extra point from placement. Howe threatened again near the) | skin 40 down to the 19 to set up the closing minutes of the second |final touchdown. Knox and Dick] period but the gun stopped play Merchant moved the ball down to| on the Manual 4-yard line. {the 3-yard line and Hyfield plunged Bill Anderson, 285-pound Manualjover to make the count 13-0.
{tackle refeived a possible broken| Dimunitive Frank Mascari, plucky
ankle on the opening kickoff of the| Manual back sent the crowd to its second half and was carried from |feet several times with his end the field. \ | sweeps. He wormed his way 25
Photo by Times Staff Photographer Lloyd Walton. A MISS — John Preston of Tech missed. a pass as he was tackled by Curt Castelluccio of Richmond in the first period of their game at Tech field yesterday. Tech nosed out the visitors, 7- 0. John Lyttle (38) moves toward the ball.
Yankees’ Pilohing Stolf Greyhounds Play Grizzlies Tonight
Is Oiled and Ready to Go Indiana Central's Greghounds
Dodgers Idle as Half-Million Brooklyn will be gunning for their second
Fans Stage Their Own Victory Celebration NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—Pitching, they say, is going to decide yjotory of the season tonight when
The teams battled even through | yards in the final period for the! the third period and with five min-|Redskin's greatest gain.
Hommet back, went from the Red-|Redskins four.
Imps Run Wild Over Cardinals
Season in Full Blast Today. ner Club Meet
Bruins Gain Some Revenge for Last Year's | rourteen rour-man teams wil
Rose Bowl Setback; Beat Hawkeyes, 22-7 |besin teeing off tomorrow morning lat 10 at Woodstock in the annual]
NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—After a scattering of tune-up games|... yoo pall golf tournament. football season opened full-blast today with most of the major gridiron! , powers swinging into action. | '10:00—Hillcrest Country club, Harold 10:07 Meridian Hills € Navy. Tlinols, Michigan, Southern California, and Georgia Tech. andjpig’ segs haba” Sof “Wri gchedu : - only tq Notre Dame nationally, is 3 “Jo:1e—Sarah Shank, Carl Smith, Art : |32-point favorite over Michigan Smith. Ralph Jordan, Russ sissippi. i i reiresenta | state at Ann Arbor. ‘ Bt Leonard Solomon, Relph Cole, Bob - oldber U. C. L. A, wes p | In top games last night: =| SCoftin, Robert iLudlow, Mikel expected to be a Far West leader 13 halftime deficit to beat Clemson,| |™% 35—Riverside, Bob Carlson, Meredith again, got off on the right foot last 33 to 22, with little Joe Diminick Nickel, Bud Owen, Rugy Brezsusek. night by ripping through Towa, 22|leading the surge. Diminick, 165- [3a 3 Salge, Ed Hyde, Buck Hatfiel team provided the Bruins with a{ripped off several long gains as the modicum of revenge for their loss Eagles scored three touchdowns. | simpson. o SPB ne Robert” Schuman.” "Ge
last week and several important games last night, the 1948 Soliegiate| Teams. and. 5 timles. are: M Among the heralded football machines due for unveiling were Army, | Predder jonn Foster, Clad Espie, Robert on, Dick Stackhouse. Texas, Texas A. and M, and Mis0:21— Broadmoor Country ade "Dick | i 28tive in last year's Rose Bowl and| Boston college rallied from a 22-! Sullivan, Ralph Heinlein, Walter ChapSouth _ Grove, ayton Nichols, to 7. The victory over a Big Nine pound halfback from Kulpmont, Pa., [Burn 9—Speedway, Fred Wampler 4 Jr., Pred | —Pleasant Run, to Illinois in the Jan. 1 classic. | Halfback Dave Wallace accounted Dougherty, Tracey Cox, Ed Mooney, Mike
de, Ellis Brown, Howard Ri RN Jac
Scoring three times in.the first period, twice ‘in the second and [twice in the final, Shortridge rolled through the lighter Cardinal outfit land kept them within 37 yards of the goal stripe. Art Kline tallied the first touchdown shortly after the kickoff when, the Satans recovered a fumble on the Cardinal 30. After Southport had received the kick, Chuck Keever intercepted
la pass on the Cardinal 30 and Art a = Tor the lire passed 10 Bl Ralph for thelMier Maths scored sguln IeF Lie {second marker. Kline passed to ness penalty against Southport had |Ralph for the extra point making moved the pigskin to the 1 yard {the score 13-0. fine. In the same period, Fred Davis| In the final period Bob Hall went passed to: Ralph from the 25-yard|over from the 3 yard line after he {stripe who went over standing up.land Ralph Davis had brought the Jack Tichenor ran over for thepall from mid-fleld. Fred Davis extra point.’ |went over for the extra point, makThe score was 20-0 gs the half|ing the score 39-0. |ended. : Ralph Davis added the final Early in the second quarter Rufus marker late in the period on a pass Marks took over on the Cardinal{from Ralph Waddington. Bob Hall 22-yard line and three plays later ran over for the extra point making Minutes the final count 46-0.
| Was into pay territory.
Southern California, expected to for six important points on‘a field| 15 -Woodstock, Byron Hollett, “ Central Bears Are Offensive-Minded
provide U. C. L. A. with stern op-|goal and three conversions as Okla-Kironen: Charles Greathouse, ~ John ol
The offensive-minded Bears of South Bend were led by their Negro
position, opens today with a con- home overcame surprisingly tough oy Ji.17- “3 ke Chmmings, Gerald Reading, Sophomore ace, Wayman Redding, and his running mate, Paul Baum-
ference game against Washington Detroit, 24 to 20. Geor Lo PTE Rvarett State and rules an 18% point fa- Baylor roared back to wallop| yw illow Broo veret est, Dr. vorite. : (Miami, 18 to 7, after the Floridians Sune," Bisum, Cazl Bios, William Me Illinois, minus their Rose Bowl had scored a touchdown in the first Jo Aad Bichard Seats Proven: : five minutes. | smith, Charles Johnson. Kansas, with thelr best back, Ray| RR TE int favorite to run through y| PO Ton at Champaign, Il. while| Evans, out of action, beat Denver, | ‘Semi-Pro Basketball
Michigan, reported to be the Big? 10 0, in a dull game played in mid-| Leon Kempler is interested -in
gartner, in their conquest of the Continentals, The initial Central marker came early in the game and was cli-
maxed by a 13-yard pass from Redding to Ernie Bond after Redding|
and Baumgartner had moved the ball from the South Bend 20. The next score came in the sec- that the Continentals mana ged ond period with Leonard Kowalskl|,,.in ony marker. Charles Cooper
jsomping 9 yards around end on the|,.e0q to Dennis Jent on the Bear
a march from the! Nine's strongest team and second|0€ld: Temple, with Phil Slosburg starting a semi-pro basketball team Sad of {40 and the Washington ace went
Iscoring three touchdowns, swamped for the 1947-48 season. Interested
turned back Niagara, 14 to 7.
. the rest of the way alone.
New York U., 32 to 7, and Syracuse|players may write to Kempler at| ne Bears tallied again in the] pullback Baumgartner plowed
ohnson Loses 2050 N. Meridian st. |third quarter with Arthur Buch- over from the 3 in the last quarter _ mmm | 21101, Negro freshman halfback for the final South Bend marker.
First Bout Here Pin Patter ~~ & Frank Wilson
HR Bob Amos, young. Detroit light Young Patty Striebeck, proe of Sally Twyfords Comets, posted heavyweight, today held a decision | her first honor count of the season last night at Pritchett's and in doing over Al Johnson of Indianapolis, 50 set a new high three-game mark for the campaign. : the first: time the local .Negro Tallying games of 202, 218 and 212 for a 632, Miss Striebeck Joined puncher has finished on the short | two of her teammates in the select circle of a dozen women who have end of a verdict in the ring here. hit the 600 total so far this season. Gertrude Bradley has rolled series | Amos was given a shade by one lof 622 and 624, the latter being the judge and Referee Roy Rodgers at| {previous high. Sally Twyford has the Armory last night, while the scored a 608. 850. other “judge called the 10-round| The Comets also were high in
Gray, also in the South Side | league, {with games of 199, 235 and 225 for!
scrap a draw. Newspapermen at- team totals on the evening's fare |g t {splits last night at the Pritchett-| tending ‘agreed that the Motor City | They combined games of 909, 885 |Hunt-0O' a slides by dropping| boy had the edge. {and 911 for a total of 2705. [the 4-7-9-10, 4-5-7, 4-5, 5-7, and
Amos finished fast and displayed| High man for the evening was|5-6 splits all in the same game. He|
a fancy left which Johnson couldn't | Reg Speicher, rolling. in the Sport| rolls in the Naval Ordnance league.| block effectively, although the Indi- Bowl Recreation league with games/Jim Sturm converted the 3-7 in the anapolis puncher seemed to have |of 205, 233 and 223 for a total uf Presto-Lite Battery Mixed léague at the best of the close fighting. Jt|661 pins, Following him was Ottojthe Speedway lanes.
was the second ' victory for the | Last Night’ $ Bowling Leaders
Detroiter over Johnson. Vi Highlight of the evening's fistic | WLERS (MEN Charles Bauters, Rosedale Dairies .
entertainment was a third-round Reg 8 ey. Bo Ono ira Sport Bowl 50 Francis Littrel, Link Belt . . 0) knockout of the veteran Ted Christie | Hindel, x-Hunt Classic 648 Prancis Bra Link Belt .. 603} of Chicago by Chuck McGow, South | Sohn Doselan, Nixon's 3 Giasre Marks ge Tom Jail. Bieey' Drugs Mixed Se 80; Te che! 'ox-Hun assic ay iesin ational ’ eee 801 side lightweight. McGow. was Tony Sekula, oKingans A.A . 83 Dick Nordhalt, Fox-Hunt er ohlt port Bow knocked down in the second for Herd Ho BR ington «irre. 632 Yetuon OTHER LEADEKS (MEN) so | a nine count, but came out in the Henry King, Central States ..
1 third with a flurry of flying leather (Bon Aifer. dwe ai to stop his opponent. |Ralp chman, . Jack Curran, VA Robert Kays, Fre) ; . 630 fone Christie was down once for an |i Ratcliffe, Piach's Tavern ....... 821 pam Hodapp, Frey Radio se Ser. ‘ized 88 - {Jack Blythe, Kingan's ver , ' gd eight count and then did a somer- ptr. “5 ckson, ga COOR E sault on his second trip to the Claude Gatewood, National {Al Richart Richart
Harold Goldsmith, Washington 615] canvas. Other results: |George Puerner, Sahara Grotto fit |Wiiiis, Welton, Eagle Mach. Mixed
Bill Davis, 164, Indianapolis, won the|Abe alley; Bow 4 Harry McCool, Chevrolet : . 418 decision ovell Jonny Crane, 185, Chicago, Charles ye ty 13| Paul Dukate, Antler's Rec. No. in five round Ralph Gillespie, National ... ' $1 Charles Lohman, Public Service Mixed HE George Sheppard 155, Gary, won the|Jess Montague, Sport Bowl . - 811i George Ley, Schwitzer Cummins....., 564 decision over Kid Bartley, 154, ' Indianap- | Harry 8tivers, Washington . . 811/84 Sargent, Bankers olis, in five rounds | Rex “Marmaduke, Insuran Lester Pulton, 136%, Detroit, won, the Willard Webb, Davison Little Coal .. 608 decision over Bob Beamon, 131%, Indian. Jim Smith, Spor’ Bowl. 608 Tony Bigger, Real Bilk Mixed Beas apolis, JB four rounds. (Lowell, Babe. “ ariieeiieess., 607 Fr. Herold, Bt. Andrew's . 4 ————————————————— je Zalokar, Linde Air Prod
Army Armstrong, Christ the ¢ ri cores Frank Fletcher, Richardson RiSY Co. oy Mixed Herb Coval, Lvington ‘Pre Presbyterian. . . 409 STATE COLLEGES 600
CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS | Pi ' th atty Btiicheck, wis fords » nl Beech Grove 7, Silent Hoosiers 6. | Eaciham 25: Janchetier § Veta, 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Pen Davis 14, Pike Township 6 Western Kentucky 0, Evansville 0 (tie). Mary Base: indians Pur Pur ..... 361 Decatur Central 19, Plainfield 0. Alma 12. yTHER ROLLEG 8 Marge Battreall, Anderson Spr. bk. 550 Howe 13, Manual 0 Paylor 18, Miami (Fla) 17. Alice Everett, Ind. Pur, 537] Bhortride 48, Southport | Boston College 32. & Clemson 22. Margaret Skelton, h, Comes 33 South Bend Centra N, Washington 6 Canisius 79, Ri Reed Speedway 186, Lawrence Central 12 | Colt ege of Pacific 5, Wiliametts 0. Marfe Sc Schuch, “Tompein's Ice Cream. rH ech 7, Richmond 0 orado A. and M 23, Drake 19. Kay ey, taire . 532 Warren Central 8, Pranklin Township 0. |G ororade College 6, Grinnell. an 7. y Simerly. PE : 33 STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Elon 14, Alanis Christian o sd rie Christian, Foxworthy’ Ford. Auburn 40, Bluffton 2,
Hope 14 Grand Rapids Denny, Bolitaire . 3% Bloomington 19, Brasil 0. mazo
0 13, Wheaton 1s ithe). Helen Krauss, "Gea Su Millersville (Pa) Teachers 20, -|Inez Dipks, Frey Radio Ber "Mixed. | Danville 25, Greenwood 0. bright 13. . Jiille Jardina, ye Ford. .... Bat East Chicago Roosevelt 27, Bvansville| sa Btate a3 Chiattatiboga 0, Be lam] Pauyorihy Ford. . 320 Reitz 13. i : "sifu 28 Auburn 23. Nellie Schmidt, Dewoif: News. . gig Elwood 26, Tipton 0. St. + Missourt { Mines 0,
fila Geidmeler, 10d aha Jur - 2 { Dekalb 7. arie ton, xworthy rd. ‘ is 7 Jayne Centra) Catholic 21, Ft. Wayne gt. Kbrose 0 Bt. “Benedict's 1.
Mickey Rotert, Real Bilk Mixed 510/ Syracuse 14, Niag Marie Schmitt, White House Frankfort 14, Logansport 0. Temple 32, N. Y. ol Maxine Weaver, Prey Radio Ser. Mixed 509 Franklin 26, Shelbyville 0. West Liberty 46, Tilinois College 0. | Gertrude’ Bradley, aime! px 3 Garrett 29, Columbia City 18. U. CLA dows hicnigan : ; iy Tacdie Ber. Mixed $0 oe Gary Horace Mann 18, Valparaiso 6. PROFESSION , O° 802 Goshen 19, Michigan City 6. ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE LaVerne Biers, 4 Ford ; 501
FIN Cleveland 41, Chileago 20" ___ Mae Albright, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 487 Br Bittemets, “Poodmaster’ Food in ‘Howe Harriers Win E hn en. Power iteonek oe is Mixed 444 | An: n OTs, ublie Tr Howe high school cross-country | Wolfe, IO 0 Late Bat Mined runners shut out the Manual har. (23 Schwab, Linde Alr prod. ui A Drugs xed riers yesterday, 15 to 40, in a dual] PegEy Lawson, R! Richardson 4 Co. Mixed 400 {meet at Garfield park. Don Raftery| Be
Yount, Eagle Mach. Mixed 367! and Jack Wellman of Howe tied for! Southern Ace Sold
first place. j eel. - | NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27 (U. P). #1, Mishawaka 0 Play at Booch Grove |. walter Cress, New Orleans Peli- |
] Sullivan 0. | The Sheridan Merchants of the can right-hander, whose 15-5 record
+ a1 Gus Trastel, Naval Ordnance varus . {Don Mears, Prest-O-Lite Pat Mixed . a
Car! Barker, Mitchell Beot
Hammond 2, East Chicago Washington 0 Hammond Clark 30, Hammond Hartford City 14, Alexandria 6. . Huntingburg 13, Martinsville 0. Huntington 8, Pt. Wayne Central 8 (tie). Lafayette 12, Kokomo 6. Porte 6, Elkhart 0.
will play the Beech Grove Bullets at was sold to the Cinc¢innati Reds for
morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. officials announced today.
Bryant Hodgins declared war on|
: gi with Beech Grove.
Mkt { oe Huntigton, Fbster Messick ‘Mixed = 576|
| 810/ 5immy Fox. St. Jéan qf Are American n 563 562 |
509 won impressive victories yesterday |
«sl SHOTGUNS AND HUNTING
Interstate Semi-Pro Football league topped Southern association hurlers,
Beech Grove high school field to-|an undisclosed) amount of cash, Pel Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts.
going.over from the 5. It was in the same third stanza downs to Central's 17.
Greenclads Register First Victory
Tech's triumph over the Red Devils was the first in three outings
for the East side team, the Greenclads scoring early and dominating|Re
Iplay for the greater part of the way. Tech registered only eight first downs, but limited Richmond to
{three.
The Greenclads marched 56 yards for their score with Russell]
Meadors going around end from| m—————
coming stronger favorites. day by day to dump the Dodgers.
siminens {USES 1810 10 the gaive, Joo Weaver, Howe ran up 11 first downs tw the! moanin’ low because his pitching staff had suddenly cracked wide open victory over Canterbury in the lid-
washington had only two first
this World Series and for that reason the New York Yankees were be- they meet Franklin in an 8 o'clock
grid battle at Southpoft fleld.
Just two weeks ago bossman Bucky Harris of the Yankegs Was The Greyhounds won a decisive
with none of the old reliables able to finish a game they started and opener last Saturday. two of them, Spud Chandler and — “| Earlham's Quakers swept to a 25-7 |Frank Shea were moaning fot job. It was the /2lst victory for | triumph over Rose Poly and Manthemselves with arm injuries, Now, southpaw Spahn and his ‘ourth| chester and Anderson battled to a | suddenly, that situation has changed straight win, three of them shutouts | yooreless tie in the only two games
|and the Yank staff is again a well-| Another lefty, Al Brazle, led the scheduled in the newly-organized
oiled machine, crackling with. power. | |Cards to a 5-to-3 win over the Chi-| {Hoosier College Conference last Now Chandler is in shape again|cago Cubs by pitching a 10-hitter| night. and the rebirth of the staff is com- 8nd making three hits himself. The| Rose Poly , scored early in the plete. The 38-year-old right-hander|Cards knocked out Cub starter Paul| first period but Earlham's talented started against the Boston Red Sox Erickson with four runs in the sec- | brother halfback combination, Gene yesterday, was wild in the first in- ond. Andy Pafko hit his 13th homer and Josh Brown, tallied once each ning and gave up three runs,.then for Chicago, |before the half. The Quakers talpitched two scoreless frames in| Rookie Art Houtteman of the De- lied in the third stanza on a pass which he struck out four batters |troit Tigers continued to flash good! from Gene to Josh Brown. Those three runs made him the form as he downed the Cleveland | Manchester . threatened in the losing pitcher, since the Red. Sox Indians, 5 to 2, for his eighth vic] final period of its game with Anderprevailed, 3 to 2, but his return tojtory against two defeats. Houtteman, son byt was. bogged down on the form made the Yanks overlook the/who scattered seven Tribe hits, led|five-yard. line as the, game gnded. defeat. his own support with three hits, tn-| Evansville fought to a scoreless tie Newsom and Karl Drews followsd [cluding a double, while - Charley with Western Kentucky last night Chandler to the inound, each pitch-| (Red) Embree was the losing at Evansville. ; ing shutout ball. Veteran Denny pitcher. The loss made {t impossible |
Galehouse pitched a seven«hitter for|for the fourth-place Indians to fin Boston to score his fourth win over|ish second. idoet dy the Yarks this season. The Philadelphia A's and re
The. National league champion| Washington Senators split a twi-! Brooklyn Dodgers did not play yes- night double-header near-freez-terday, occupying their time by be-ling temperature in ahinislon. Sie) [ACK ose ing guests of honor at a victory 1ally|A’s taking the first game, and parade viewed by some alf- and the Senators the hm. oo The Indi 1 fdget Speed. {million Brooklynites. Stan Spence hit two homers foriway, wi hdianaels Mid The Boston Braves clinched third Washington in the opener, eachibug” fans this year: {place in the National league when with one man on, and Elmer Valoicially for the current season, . they’ beat the New York Giants, a Goskessdit two-run| The Sibir i an made 4 2 to 0, on Warren Spahn’s seven-hit Bom by Track Manager Paul A. also stated that thg" 1048
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{the 2 to the end zone. Tom Pratt! John Preston of Tech spiked| ton Richmond's only serious scoring | Detroit at Cleveland
kicked the extra point. A second period penalty nullified threat in the final five minutes of | a 70-yard touchdown romp for Curt/the game when he intercepted a \Castelluccio of Richmond after a Pass on his own 12 yard stripe. This) interception. ~~ Castelluccio. broke|Was thrown from the 20, the deepest
[proses tackle for a 21-yard jaunt the Red Devils were able to pene-|3 n
the third period, but the Red trate. Devils were deep in their own terri-| The defeat was the first in three tory at the time. games for Richmond.
Offside Penalty Proves Costly
A costly offside penalty on a con- | The Silent Hoosiers scored in the| Bosto 000-101 00% 3 70
. on 810 attempt revented . the Bowl EN cation 861 | {Kenny Christensen, Fox-Hunt HA or p p
over for the extra point. was nullified on an offside penalty.
Giants Win 3d County Loop Game
their third straight Marion county Plugs.
{rence Central,
season against all _opposition for Plainfield.
= Suggs Shoots for Triple Crown
DETROIT, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—|Grace Lenczyk of Newington, Conn.,! Little Louise Suggs of Lithia |¢ and 2 while Miss Kirby ousted Springs, Ga. winner of the Na- [the veteran Estelle Lawson Page of| {tional Wotnen's Open and Western {Chapel Hill, N. C., 4 and 3. {Amateur titles this year, shoots for renter encat
830 Der third crown todgy when she H. S. Grid Card
{meets Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta,
2a. in the finals of the National] TONIGHT
Women's Amateur golf tournament. | Broad Ripple at Evansville Cen- | |
Neither of the two Georgia girls| ral (8 p. m.), ever have won the event but both! have come exceedingly close, x * * *
Both Miss Suggs and Miss Kirby |
303/to gain the final 36-hole round. » im The 23-year-old lass frém Lithia Springs, capitalizing on her unerr-
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The Giants of Ben Davis won Coach Ralph Johnson's Spark
cohference triumph, beating Pike, Warren Central nipped Franklin 3 township, 14-6, hut Speedway kept township, 6-0, in another county pace with a 16-12 victory over Law- | conference engagement, while Decatur Central went outside of the) It was the fourth victory of the loop to score a 19- 0 victory over
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