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Hinkle Polishes Butler

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3 Regulars Miss Practice Because: Of Minor Injuries

Williams, Moriarty and Kuntz Are Out as Bulldogs Work for Ohio U. Encounter

Coach Tony Hinkle pitted his Bulldog varsity against the freshmen yesterday in an effort to polish passing plays to be used against Ohio university at Athens, O., Saturday. The game marks Butler's initial appearance in the Mid-American conference and the eight players who were unable to play in the Ball State game because of an eligibility dispute will be ready for action. Yesterday's practice session was, = — Tn held without the efforts of Orville Jim Warrenburg, fullback, are exWilliams, fleet halfback; Francis pected to bolster the Bulldog backMoriarty, fullback, and Bill Kuntz, field. Both are among the eight tackle. Williams is still out with a/who await the decision tonight by lingering ankle injury; Moriarty the Indiana College conference exhas an injured heel and Kuntz re- ecutive committee on whether they ceived a knee strain in the Cardi- will be able to compete in that connal encounter. ference. Both Butler and Ohio U. battled The Butler frosh will meet the to ties against opponents in the Wabash freshmen at Crawfordsville geason’s openers last Saturday. But- Saturday. Outstanding freshmen in ler tied Ball State 6-6 and the Bob-|the scrimmage yesterday were Bill cats fought to a scoreless tie against O'Laughlin, Francis Raths, and Ohio Northern. Flavian Weidekamp, all former Lefty Halfback Kenny Smock and Cathedral high school stars.

Waterfield, One-Man Riot; Rams Drop Pittsburgh, 48-7

y UNITED PRESS Bob Waterfield, the Los re Rams’ one-man riot, was a marked

man in the National Football league today as a result of his topnotch performance last night when he led his mates to a 48-to-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, In the only other league game yesterday, the Boston Yanks held the Eastern division champion New York Giants to a 7-7 tie. All that Waterfield did for the| = Rams was to pitch three touchdown The big gun for the Yanks as as passes, kick six extra-points, and they earned the tie was the passing| two fleld goals. His passing dis-|of Paul Governali, former Columbia rupted the Steeler defense and Wasi!gtar. Governali threw a 20-yard |

the foundation of the worst defeat pass to Hal Crisler for the vn,

essional grid career of bn he profess a i I | touchdown in the first period, a tally Steve Lach scored the only Steeler that was matched in the same ses] touchdown on & 4-yard plunge after|sion on a Giant pass from Jerry! a 75-yard march in the second Niles to George Frénck. period. | Another Governalli pass that Joe Waterfield kicked both field Golding ran into the end zone w

yards, and then turned to his deva- yard Yank field goal by Nick Scol-

ain en — ToBe Held Sunday

By Frank Wien

The second annual L. Strauss & Co; fall field trials, planned in co-

The swift Indianapolis Classic ladies’ league, rolling at the Pennsyl- Operation with the Marion County vania alleys last night, produced the 13th honor count of the season Pointer and Setter club, will be held as Dotty Cimmerman connected for a 616. “oa {Sunday at Camp Atterbury. Mrs. Cimmerman, the former Dotty Berkopes, marked up scores of | Competition is planned in two 171, 200 and 245 for her first 600 of the campaign. In doing so she divisions—amateur all age and amatopped her best effort of last year, 614. Wilbur Otting, in the Evan- of the best bird dogs in central! gelical league at Pritchett's, topped 652 in the Inter-Plant league at Indiana covering the two courses | Dezelan's. |designated by C. H. Ahrendt, field Other honor counts were turned trial chairman.

his last week's mark of 673 by one|

the city for the second Monday ternal loop, and Vernon Holt in| the winners will be determined by a evening in a row. With tallies of| the > Moose lodge league Sous 50s. committe of four judges. e erican on assic| All registred dogs with amateur 220, 218 and 236, Otting held a 22-1, 0 o¢ the Indiana alleys pro-|handlers are eligible for the event pin edge over his nearest competitor| duced splits by Bob Dehne, 6-7,/and entries will be accepted until for the evening's play. Bill Me-| 3- 10 and 3-10; Jack Hunt, 5-7,!Priday at 8 p. m., when pairings will Gregor was the runner-up with aland Bill Lee, 6-7, 9-10 and 3-10. |be drawn in the office of Leo Brown,

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|also may be mailed to Dr. J. A, 600 BOWLERS (MEN) (F. Wright, Chrysler Air-Temp........ s10 | Borders, secretary-treasurer of the Wilbur Otting, Evangelical 674! Jon te, Evangleical .. 607{club, at 2821 E. 10th st. Bi Modtersr. Intsr-Fleat $53 Orville Trenteponl, Fraterna 1 es] H. J. Cassidy is president of the Vernon Holt, Moose. . 850 | Clande Zeigler, Court H .. 805 club and Dale Anderson is vice Bob Dehne, American Legion Classic. 84355, Fite, [toch COTeh 0+ + 804 president. 7ill . dives Bd a re ye Men .... a Claude Stone, Speedway . .. 604) Amateur handlers must be desigSan Allen, 8.5. Busthess Men 823 |e Route. Litile Pio Crom.....v... go; ‘nated for all dogs and the entries - 803 will cover the two courses in pairs

Norbert Putman, U, 8. Rubber Man,. 620 |R. Wilhoute, Little Flower Norbery Jutman, X doin oe 619 |Willlam Behrens, Evangelical..

: eany, Court HOUS®......i... .. 603 Richard Weber, 8, 8. Business Men... ¢ 6 13 Bil Lee, Amer. Legion... "> 802 at 30-minute intervals, starting at| Harry Thompson, Capitol Paper....... 613] Pave Yaver, Sount ouse .- 8028 am, Prank Stumpf, Evangelical tas ivan al pil Horsing Bukiueering -+ 600 a Mike Budd, Amer. Legion ; ‘e 8 (MEN) Peck Pearson <8: 8. Business ‘Men. . 611 | Virgil Reichard, West 8ide Church. .. 506 :* Jack Hunt, Amer. Legion. . .. 810 Michelfelder, Ind. Bell Tele.., 505 Mo I e Lea Ss n ... 588

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SEA COVER Wally Thompson, Friendly Indians... 577 . 5 Claude Howson, Auto nly Indians. 3111 MOBILE, Ala. Sept. 30 (U. P). GIVE YOUR CAR ; Dan Furman, Punbow! Commercial... 575 The Mobile Bears, champions of E. Baxter, Antlers Rec. No. 3......... 54 the Southern association, led the

{ Houston Buffs two games to one 4 RY Nish erssiurer § 47 in the Dixie Series today after George Ee Allison Pant No. 10 £34 | trouncing the Texas league entry Ray Parrish, Kiein & Kuhn 537 Reaves McCullums, Real Silk Mixed. . 537 18st night, 7 to 2. Harold Elliott, Aimberman's Mixed.. 315| Pat 4 for Mobile,

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McGlothin went the route | iva Yager, Carmel Me ist Mixed. .

600 | Dotiy Cimmerman, Indianapls. Classic 616 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Gertrude Bradis Clara

* 38 by Bill Hart in the sixth inning.

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goals in the first period, one of them called back for holding in the line, «[o Field Trials | from 30 yards and the other from 45'and a similar penalty erased a 21- :

|teur -derby—with approximately 50

Three trophies will | pine to lead the male bowlers of in py Walt Heckman in the Fra-| be at stake in each division and|

effectively scattering

The big blow for the Bears was a Jhdianapolis terrane 572 | home run with two mates on base

8611 Fourth game in the series will

| Juanita Cor polis Mickey Wheeler, Dal . Ann erdel, ~Cola Bally Twyford, Indiana napolts 528 | | Artie Stevenson, Blue Rib. Ice Cream 5217 | Ella Matkoviek, Real Silk Mixed . 8 { Alberta Rosa,

Leppert, Bl ho Willstrod, Indiana Betty LaFollette, as 5 Catherine Blossom, Bl. Rib. Ice Cream 512 Helen Wolf, Indianapolis Garner eneh Annie Bernhardt, Coca-Cola . ndianapolis .

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Fight Results

By UNITED PRESS PH JA — Ike Williams, 140, | Trenton, N. knocked out Doll Rafferty, | 140, iwhakes. Wis. (4), non-title NEW HA . Conn.— Tami Maurislio, {|109, New York, iocind out George Ff 1200, New Haven (5 NJ > staroid Anspack,. 160, Millburn, N. J. ontpein ted Jack Kenny, 163%, Livingston, MN PROVIDENCE, Rr ‘L—Tony Falco, 147, Middletown, Conn., outpointed Ernie Forte, 143, Providence (10). WASHINGTON, D. O-~Ken Stribling, 162, Washington, Sutpoinsed Billy Cooper, 165, Paterson, N. J. (1 CHICAGO—Ray i: 132%, Chicago, outpointed “Whistling Willie” Roache, 120%, Wilmington, Del. (8).

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annual L. Strauss & Co. fall field trials planned in co-opération with the Marion County Pointer and Setter club Sunday at Camp Atterbury.

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