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Duluth Linksman Wins Blind Tourney

DETROIT, Oct. 1 (U. P.).—Pride of the golfing world WE was Clinton Russell ¢f Duluth, Minn, ner of the second international blind golfers’ championship. Russell, a retired businessman who has been blind since 1924, took the title yesterday when he shot a final round 125 for a 54-hole total of 385. He finished seven strokes ahead of Dr. William Oxenham, a Toronto, Ont. osteopath, who led through the first two rounds and

~ FACE REDSKINS — Coach Henry Bogue will choose his starting backfield combination for the Conlingntsl

win. |

Delavan Smith field Friday from (left to right) Bob Stewart, right half; Bob Reuter, ight half; Dick Lipscomb, left half, and Lowell Lents, fullback.

Buckeyes Step Up Tempo for Butler Transfers Clash With Boilermakers Are Ineligible

COLUMBUS, 0, Oct. 1 (U. P.).—Ohio ‘State's varsity football squad stepped up practice, today in RE © for Saturday's game with Purdue.

be without the services of eight]

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Blue Devils Move

Rough Riders Lead

{the capital city is determined te eontinue to upset the applecart for

loften-defeated Anderson.

Butler university's Bulldogs will

Permits C. 1. O. Interv In Anti-Closed Shop Tes:

Florida Judge Allows Union Leaders to Enter Suit on ‘Right-fo-Work’ Law

JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct. 1 (U. P. ~The C. 1. O. mission of Circuit Judge Miles Lewis to intervene in a test case of Florida's “right-to-work"” anti-closed shop law. Judge Lewis allowed C. I. O. President Philip Murray and aight ; “aflinted unions to enter the suit brought by five shipyard workers here. The unions were expected to attack the _¢constitutionality of the anti~ closed shop law. In the original suit, the shipyard workers charged that their union

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Up in State Ranking;

Crispus Attucks to Tangle With Unbeaten

Gary Roosevelt at Tech Field Saturday By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports. Writer made the Merrill-Stevens Drydock the The spotlight will be focused on central and southern Indiana this; Co. here discharge then. because Turmet week as high school football’ settles down in earnest to establish the: they didn't pay union dues. “who's who" of the 1947 gridiron season, | The five workers are seeking to Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Evansville will be the centers of get their jobs back under Flordia's activity. | “Tight -to-work" law:

Unbeaten Gary ‘Roosevelt will clash with undefeated Indianapolis| Picketing Brings

Crispus Attucks and Shortridge ofy— = perfect record against other clubs this week. Threat of Suit Also in Subdues Tigers | NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (U. P).—New Shoe Strike Averfed® Indianapolis, Muncie Central, among Muncie’s Bearcats hada rugged york hatmakers said they would file gr 1 0UIS. Mo. Oct, 1 (U. P= the few powerhouses remaining in time with Evansville Memorial but suit for $10 million damages today y ¢ rike of 13.000 employees at 37 the undefeated ranks, will meet In. nally subdued the Tigers, 6-0. against a local of the A. F. of L'il nice the International Shoe Co (dianapolis Tech in an N. C. ©. {South Bend Washington made it|teamsters . union for secondary LJ called off five minutes before three in a row by ousting Misha- picketing of their factories by Stik-| 11e deadline early today. Union Evansville, Memorial and Waka; East Chicago Roosevelt con- ing Railway Express truck drivers. | .ooiiotoec signed an agreemen | Bosse collide in an intra-city head-|tinued to turn back all comers by| Attorneys for the Eastern Wom - it for De immediate increase [liner while Reitz travels to Vin-|dumping Evansville Reits, 27-13;len’s Headwear association asked The " 3 DL cennes. Evansville Central, win. New Albany surprised Bosse of the national labor relations board y -|° gens 4 ner over Indianapolis Broad i City, and South Bend Riley |terday to obtain a federal court gi ‘Want 30 Pct. Pay Hike

of the . Graphic Arts league, blamed the breakdown of negotiations on international union's “no conpolicy. The ‘union said it is willing to ‘sign a full convract,

Reject Pension Plan DETROIT, Oct. 1 (U, P)—Em- ° ployees of the Ford Motor Co. rejected a proposed pension plan by {a vote of 51.832 to 16,720, final ree

retain its

last week, will be idle. spoiled city foe Adams’ record. |junction against the secondary U. Pyi-e Indianapolis rtridge gained picketing— d ) t.| CHICAGO, Oct. 1 (U._ F.) Wiley Plays Host p Sho! ge g {P ng-forbidden by the Taf! Spokesman for five unions” repre

| Up-and-coming Terre Haute itself a spot in this week's “big | Hartley labor law. | Wiley will be host to a strong Clin-| ten” by racing through two op-| The petition claimed that 1,000,- i ton club and Garfield will be at/ponents in overwhelming fashion. 1000 hats were tied up in New York ‘employees said today that negotias jpame to Bras. That left the second weekly factories; that the number would!" with representatives of the na-

{ § d 30 per Lafayette Jeff will attempt to! double by Priday and 25,000 cm. tion's railroads for a propose p statewide United Press rankings as plovess faced tmediate JAVON. cent wage increase would begin next

Attorneys said the union had no Tuesday, =

complaint against the millinery in- A d ard 6 T -

Isenting 300,000 operating railroad

| keep a' step ahead of Muncie's Bear- follows: {caté when the Broncos travel to) 1, East Chicago Roosevelt (won 3, | Richmond for another NCC loop, ost 0), |contest. 2. South Bend Washington (3-0). Plymouth and Wabash will square 3. Lafayette Jeff (3-0). off for the CIC title at Wabash| 4 Muncie Central (3-0). Friday night. - This should be the| 5 Evansville Central (3-0).

dustry except that it was trying to move by other means the mercaanise usually handled by the strikebound Railway Express. Daniel J. Tobin, teamster inter-

| tur ns showed today. oh

With Jerry Krall out for the season, Coach Wes Fesler sent his varsity team against a freshman squad using Purdue plays yesterday. Krall, star‘junior halfback from Toledo, suffered a knee injury in last year's Minnesota game. Despite] an operation last summer, the knee was still weak. Fesler said he w ould | not use Krall this year,

Holcomb Stands Pat

transfer players for Indiana College schools. Conference games, bf the executive committee of the ® lone conference decided last night. Butler's petition to use the players in the conference was Sutned down by a committee composed o representatives from Indiana, “A

main Hawkeye worry is to regroup the Sefense which fell apart against +CvL,

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LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 1 (U. P.).| |—Coach Stu Holcomb was standing pat on the Purdue line that faced {Wisconsin for the game with the ‘Buckeyes Saturday. In an extended

due, Earlham, Franklin and Canterbury. However, the eight ineligible olayers will be able to compete in the four Mid-American Conference

—Perry Moss and Bernie Krieger! were fighting it out today for Illinois’ first-string quarterback spot. Both boys were hitting their. targets with regularity as the Illini

{biggest attraction involving smaller

Plymouth is unscored on

representatives in four games, and Wabash gave up|

touchdown against Howe

| Military last week. In last week's games,

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In the north, East Chicago Wash~ to Hammond yesterday by David L. Behnke, pres-

ington, which

lost

110. Indianapolis Shortridge (2-0). Well -regarded: Franklin (4-0);

Sefested powerhodses wepé toppled, Bonn, Beng Riley. 3.1; Adar,‘ 100 Per Cent Complete’ | onicaco, oct. 1 Ww. P)—A rom the perfect record column, and (4.0); Plymouth (4-0); Hammond NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (U, P.).—The court-approved settlement today the “anything goes” theory may micp (2.1); Wabash (4-0); Terre air Line Pilots association (A. F. awarded three convicted gangsters, “wn” Haute Wiley (2-1); South Bend of 1) claimed today its strike including Roger ae Terrible) ‘Adams (3-1), against American Querseaes Airlines Touhy, part of the loot from a curHigh School Grid Rough Riders Idle was “100 per cent complete.” Lis ency exchange robbery.

$4073 in Loot

Court Okays Pact For Touhy, 2 Pals

national president, ordered the drivers back to work last week, but {they ignored him, | i 1

Declare Pilots’ Strike

Touhy and four henchmen are alleged to have held up the Norths ern Currency Exchange Dec. 28,

The strike was called at 4 a. m.|

perfected their passing attack for games on the Butier schedule. The! the Iowa game. Fullback Russ

Steger, who suffered a leg injury

offense and defense scrimmage yesterday against the freshmen, Jack iMilito’ showed well at the fullback

linitial game is slated for Saturday ‘against Ohio university at Athens,

High by the margin of a safety last ident of the Pilots association. All week, will meet undefeated Whiting flights were grounded «except those 1n.a contest that may go far in de- In transit, ciding who pldys East Chicago, The company said the gtrike was!

Warren Central at Beech Grove 1043, after they had escaped trom Stateville penitentiary.

' Franklin at Ben Davis (n). Three of the gangsters, miciuding

against Pittsburgh, worked out O. J lightly and was expected to be! Transfer students ineligible for! ready for action at Iowa City. Indiana conference games are Kenny Smock of Indianapolis, a Badgers Seek Defense Purdue transfer, backfield; Dick MADISON, Wis., Oct, 1 (U. P.).— Guyer, Terre Haute, an all- Indiana Coach Harry Stuhldreher planned ‘gonference player at Indiana State!

‘berth. Milito didn't play in the Badger game because of injuries.

lowa Regroups Defense

IOWA CITY, Ia, Oct. 1 (U. P.). —Secret practice was on tap again today for Iowa's grid squad. Dr. Eddie Anderson said the secret

Sacred Heart at Broad Ripple (2:45 p. m.). Cathedral at Southport (n). Brownsburg at Decatur tral (n). Speedway at Franklin Township

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/the Illinois

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Washington at Manual (2:30 p-

Silent Hoosiers at Pike Townstip)

Lightning Bolt Kills Grid Player

AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE . | 1 (U. P).

BUFFALO, N. Y,, Oct.

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in recent years. Waldorf of the University of California,

its standing with .a triumph over the Los Angeles Dons.

Colo.,, who was killed by a bolt of lightning during freshman football practice at the Denver university

Roosevelt vs. Crispus At- |

‘Roosevelt for

{the swestern division half title of cepted by

‘the NIHSC.

The Rough Riders Will be idle and $1075 to $939.39 and $1307.44 *° until their Oct. 9 engagement with monthly,

Hammond Clar

Another horthern thriller will be the Hammond iiigh-South Bend Area in Grip of Strike

the west-section of called despite a wage Increase ac-

k.

Washington fracas,

Barnes Breaks Leg

Guard Carl | Washington Continentals received | a broken right leg during practice yesterday and will be out for

the season.

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Coach of Week Is Waldorf: And He Didn't Want the Job

By NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct, 1.—He has 200,000 grandstand managers and at this—ttme a year ago, most of them were howling for the scalp of

| AIR CONDIITIONED | —The Buffalo Bills of the All- his predecessor Stateville, the longest peniten= | 1435 W. MORRIS ST. America conference departed bY, DENVER, Oct.1 (U. P)—Memo- He didn't want the job and tried to talk himself out of it, but The Brothetheod of Electrical ary sentence on record Touhy —————————s '20¢ today for the West OMSL yg) services were planned today for he wound up as coach in a job that had been a coach's “graveyard” Workers (A. P. of L.) today pressed originally was convicted of the kid

He's the United Press coach of the week, Lynn (Pappy)

the

Touhy, later were captured. The 4 other two were killed, In their pose ssion was found $13,605, repres nting most of the loot from the robbery. . Returned to Prison The surviving gangsters were reJdurned to the pénitentiary, and it. never was proved that they particiLOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 (U. P). pated in the holdup. Instead of —A dispute over unionization of spending mopey for lawyers’ fees foremen_under the Taft-Hartley act and court costs, the Currency Exe shut down almost all commerce to- change agreed to settle its claim for

day ~jh Los Angeles-Long Beach $0532, : harbor, | Undér the settlement, the re- «

Only tankers, “commercial maining © $4073 will be divided fishermen and excursion craft were among the three survivors—Touhy, operating. {Basil (The Owl) Banghart, and EdThe harbor tiehp was ordered by ward Darlak—and among the es {the Waterfront Employers’ associa~ tates of Eugene Langthorne and St, ‘tion in a dispute with the Inter- Clair McInerney. : ‘national ~~ Longshoremen’s , and| Probate Judge Willlam Waugh |Warehousemen’s union (C, I. 0) (approved the agreement. lover representation of Walking Touhy was one of Chicago's most bosses. eared gangsters of the prohibition

. ro He was one of the few to op‘Electrical Union * Asks

{Pose Scarface Al Capone and live to Test of Denham Edict |! About it WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U. P.).~— in

the union which woul hoost senior pilots’ wages from $850! 5¢

Los Angeles. Harbor

He now is serving a 209-year term

for a test of the non-Communist haping of Jake (The Barber) Face affidavit ruling of Robert N. Den- tor, notorious confidence man. Ade To iham, general counsel for the na- ditional time was added to his tional labor relations board. sentence after his escape in 1042. A

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Jeague farm club. there was little room for doubt champions of the American associa- |

over the improvement that was/tion, scored a run in the 10th inbeing wrought. (ning last night to beat the Syracuse Mr. McCauley was killed instant- Waldorf knew what he was get- {Chiefs, International league playoff ly. The others were not injured ting into when he took over as champions, 4 to 3, in the third game seriously. boss of the Berkeley Bears. The of the little world series. D. D. Feder, dean at the: univer- University of California claims 200,- Syracufe, which won the first two 000 alumni, most of whom were R&Mes, still led in the series, two “War- be read at a convocation this morn. dissatisfied last year when the foot- SRMes lo one. ‘ing. The elder Mr, McCauley is ball team made one of the worst The winning run was unearned, superintendent of schools at La Showings in its history with two coming off the ace of the Syracuse victories and seven defeats. staff,. Howie Fox, who relieved in { When the big and graying 45- He vty iinnine; A (Bkippy) Re Friend Missing, |vear-old son of a Methodist minister o.. "0 © 0 go on an er7ep by {took over, succeeding Frank Wick- Pp Bobby Carson and So Is $133, Coat horst, he said that he was going Moved soung be Store on 3 seems George Reidenhour,” 42. R. R 1,/In a “serious but not grim business.” | infield Bit; snd an slide

Jurich, who were knocked to the ground by the bolt “yesterday afterThey'n re ‘Knights’ Now oon; DANVILLE, Ind, Oct. 1.—President Edgar C. Cumings has announced that the nickname of the Canterbury college athletic teams

will be known hence forward as the sity, said a memorial service would “Knights” riors.”

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Brighton, Iowa, told police today) Bringing. two former associates,| After the game, the two teams that his mackinaw and his billfold Ed (Eggs) Manske, former North- entrained immediately for Milwaucontaining $133 were missing from Western star, and Wes (Plowboy) kee where the best-four-out-of-a downtown hotel room. Fry, who succeeded him in the early seven series will be continued

He said he had shared the room 30's’ as coach at Kansas State Col- mr ———— with a stranger he had met in the lege, with him to California, Wal- Car Thieves Steal $1000 Accordion

bus station. The stranger was gone d0rf said that he wanted to work when Mr. Reihenhour awoke this [Ast. Even before he started coachFollowing those first two vic. Automobile thieves last night stole Johnnies Johnso Fiopphd Tommy aon tories this season, the students and ® $1000 accordion and a $300 pair

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128, Cliffside, N. J, alumni seem to regard pappy as Of special binoculars from two NO MORE “HAVE YOUR an immortal. Even if he loses the Parked cars. , DIAMONDS majority of the remaining games, The accordion was taken from

[he is well established and has left the automobile of Col. Charles A. Ino opening for pressure groups to Merkle of Ft. Harrison while he was bother him from the outside. attending an American Legion Waldorf has started one cute meeting. Col. Merkiesaid he pur little practice to keep the alumni chased the accordion in Rome. docile. Eqch week he sends a cir- The automobile was parked in a cular letter, explaining the plays'lot adjacent to 412 N. Pennsylvania 4 of the week, what did happen and st what didn't, etc. The binoculars were taken from The offense this year has been the automobile of Fred Miller of strictly T-formation with a short Connersville while his car was —— | flanker and the fullback as the parked in the Meridian Garage, 216 chief threats. Every man in the N. Meridian st | backfield is able to carry the ball,, Mr, Miller said the binoculars | pass and block. In general, how- were ohe of six ‘pair of specially | ever, the whole play is based on manufactured glasses in existence [ihe old fundamentals — terrific and were made for special use, | blocking and waking. 0;

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| Trustees of Clay County hospital ®'8} hospital for head wounds. said today the institution had been Found unconscious in the 800 block |bequeathed a 160-acre farm near °f E. Vermont st, he apparently was {here valued at $32,000 by the late victim of a slugging, police said. |Mrs. Elia Carter, who died at Terre EE Haute last week, The gift was made Fight Results

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to overrule Mr. Denham in a case involving the union's petition for a bargaining election at radio station WARL, Arlington, Va. The case was dismissed by the ; NLRB because A. F. of L. President! Naval citations for press coWilliam p Green and other top operation in Operation Naval Ree A. F. of L. officers had failed to file serve,” were presented to three In« non-Communist affidavits. dianapolis newspapers at a lunche

Curran Accuses Reds eon at the Nava) armory yester«

day. Of Drive on Union | Capt. Pirman Knachel, come NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (U. P).~— mander of Indianapolis Brigade, The Communist party is out tosUnited States Naval reserve, pres rule and ruin” the C. I. O. Na. ented citations to newspaper reps hal Maritime union, according to '®sentatives for aid in the Teserve union President Joseph Curran, Tews viument, campaign in May. Maritime union officials meet itations were awarded to Edwin

| regularly with top Communist party S, Seles Sity editor o he me: leaders to discuss policy and the * Be FR A or 0 rs vo 8 pode: the Indianapolis Star and Wayne

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Local 12 of the International Typo- Taft Makes Blast graphical Union sent its members to work today despite the fact that At Truman Again negotiations with 22 print shops BOISE, Ida, Oct. 1 (U. ¥.).—-The broke off last night and the union's Truman administration is surging contract expired at midnight. The toward a totalitarian economy with case has attracted national atten- more taxes, more spending, and tion because it may provide a test more regulation, Senator Rohert A. under the new closed shop ban. Taft (R. O) charged today. The national labor relations board! The government is ignoring the has cited both the local and the protesting voices of “hicks from the parent union for unfair labor prac- sticks,” Mr. Taft told an audience tices because of the international of 1500-—-Mostly Republican party union's policy of not signing any members—in the Boise high school auditorium. Jast night.

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