Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1947 — Page 39

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City Series Cames Feature Grid

Sacred Heart at Broad Ripple, Manual Entertains Washington in H. S. Contests’ Green

| & By GEORGE WELDEN Cathedral's Irish will tangle with Franklin at Ben “Davis (n)s Washington at Manual (3:30 Two city-series contests ‘are scheduled. to highlight tomorrow's gouthport in an 8 p. m. tilt on the Sacred Heart * at Broad Ripple p.m). high - school gridiron activity but Howe and Crispus’ Attlicks were latter's field. Southport will be try- (2:45 p. m.). Silent Hoosiers at Pike Township assured of remaining in a tie for first place. } . Si Cathedral at Southport (n). (nh ‘Sacred’ Heart will seek its second city victory after dropping de- ing to break into the victory'column| ppgy nsburg at Decatiir Central Muncie at Tech (2:30 p. mu), cisions to Crispus Attucks and Cathedral, when it meets a highly rated 8gain after three straight losses. (pn), : Anderson at Shortridge (2:30 Broad Ripple eleven on the latter's field at 2:45 p, m. The Spartans They won. the opener 6-0: against Speedway at Franklin Township .p, m.). . won A close contest from Manual ” « Warrén Central, nm), SATURDAY in their second game. Halfback Northern teams are stronger than gporting three victories “against Gary Roosevelt vs. Crispus At Norb Mappes, who has had little central or southern teams when gne- defeat’ in © eitv-county com- cent for the current season, with tucks at Tech (2 p. m.). difficulty in gaining huge- yardage they tangle with undefeated Cris- petition, Ben Davis will entertain two victories and two defeats and col against opponents this year, is ex--Pus Attucks at 2:30 p. m. Saturday unbeaten Franklin on tha teme will be out for the blue side of they +Badger End Injured pected to spark the Spartan attack on Tech's field. The Tigers hold field at 8p. m. «The Frankl squad ledger at 8 p. m. when they meet t 2 (UP) |" Broad Rip ple, who lost ‘a victories over: Anderson, Sacred has a total of four wins against no Beech Grove on the latter's field. MADISON, Wis. Oe ) ; = tough one to Evansville Central 6-0 Heart and Cathedral. setbacks, he Hornets have three victories The University of .Wiscons n w a Saturday night, will bb. making its Howe's Hornets will travel to Speedway, who is eight-tenths of against one rousing defeat at the wind up its football drills today an first series . start. In “the season Westfield for an 8 p. m. night tilt. a point behind Ben Davis for the hands of Shortridge, 53-0. leave for Indiana tomorrow. Tom opener. the Rockets trounced Ben The Hornets will face a small-but- county lead, travels to the PFrank- Brownsburg moves into Decatur Bennett, star Badger end, Bppears Davis, in first place in the county Strong Westfield eleven who will be lin township field for a night en- Central and the Silent Hoosiers out of the Hoosier game because o standings, 39-0, striving to drop them from the un- counter, travel to Pike township for night n injured leg which is responding Don Klinger, Bill Jessee and Jim defeated ranks. Warren Central is batting 500 per zames to round the week's schedule. slowly to treatment. : Swope are expected to be the big ” . . guns in the Rocket attack. Continentals at Manual In the other series contest, Wash- | . aie ington's Continentals will move to} BROTHER ACT—Broad Ripple wil have a "brother act” in tomorfow after- Delavan Smith field for their an-| noon's city series. game with Sacred Heart on the Rocket field. They're Dick (left) nual battle with the Manual's Red-

and Don Campbell and alternate at right halfback. Sking wi 2:9 p.

City High School Football Schedule

TOMORROW Howe at Westfield n), Warren Central at Beech Grove Greenwood at ' Lawrence Central

" ’ . | Red Wing Players Golf's Top Money Winners vette 24-13 in the lid-opener but baseball as well as the pigskin, will Omaha Knights defeated the De- field of 177 linksmen who teed off today in the opening of the first touchdowns on running plays for|

Untried in city competition, the! Continentals dropped West Lafa-| were stopped by South Bend Cen[tral 24-6 last Friday. | i F Cl h Tee in eda ing pen Dennis Jent, who flings a mean! g p arm U S | READING, Pa, Oct. 2 (U. P.).—Jimmy Demaret and South Africa's pe on the firing line for the ConDETROIT. Oct. 2 (U, P.)—The Bobby Locke, two of golf's leading money winners for 1047, headed a tinentals. He has scored three Coach Henry Bogue's charges. Muncie Central, undefeated in|

troit Red Wings, 5 to 4, last night annual $10,000 Reading Open golf tournament.

a 14 ( 047 y g aster in an exhibition hockey game be-' Demaret, of Oajai, Cal, winner of the 1947 Augusta Masters, and Noth Central conference competi= |

y ; ai . Johannesburg, are battling for the second-place 8 v Te air fore 2328 [ans at Olynipia stadium, Locke, who halls from Johannesburg, are ba BX 0 I iy a de ye Yeeh Ja ae 5 ir bantam Ben Hogan soe . m. for a conférence (iit.| but they didn't boast about the SPOt behind BAT lof Hot Springs, Va. 1946 British The Greenclads bounced back in Open king ; _. conference competition last Friday | The field also includes Cary Mid- when they dropped Richmond, 7- 0.) dlecoff of Memphis, winner of the « Seek Third Victory

‘ha te { 3 pen; Bw Charlotte, N. GC, Open; E, J Shortridge's hardly-tried Satan (Dutch) Harrison of York, Pa., who ns . took Hl Re Ne o id powerhouse will be seeking to make | 00 ie 210) ey, Open, =! three in a row at 2:30 p. m, when |

y Py oF J Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C, they meet oft-defeated Anderson at

victory. {for the year’s top money crown. Demaret's winnings to date total $23,635, while Locke's current U. 8 were scored by Red Wing regulars jour has netted him $22,927. The who packed the lineup. Lelt Wing 2000 first prize money in the ReadJim Conacher scored twice and ing Open at the Berkshire Country Gordon Howe, Pat Lundy and Billy cub would put either a notch Taylor got one goal each. closer to Hogan's $29,310 earnings. winner of the Western Open. the local field Nelson Boyce, an Omaha player; Among the 150 pros and 27 ama- co (the local field. on the Detroit team for the game, teurs competing in the 72-hole . . Coach George Gale has used sec | scored one of the Detroit team's medal play which will = conclude Drill Against Frosh ond and third stringers for move! goals. Sunday -are Jim Ferrier of San LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 2 (U. P.). than two periods in each of the In another Detroit farm team.PFrancisco present P. G. A. titlist; Left Halfbacks Harry Szulborski two games as the Satans rolled up| contest, the Windsor (Ont.), Spit- Lew Worsham of Oakmont. Pa. and Bill Canfield were impressive 53-0 victories over Beech Grove and fires turned back the Indianapolis 1947 U. S. Open champion; Ed Oli- in Purdue practice yesterday. Four Southport i Capitals, 5 to 2. Red Wing reguiars ver of Wilmington, Del, winner of Varsity squads were drilled intensely Unbeaten Gary Roosevelt will be] starred for both teams. the Texas Open, ahd Sam Snead against freshmen combinations. out to prove the current theory that!

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