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Jack Tichenor, fleet Shortridge against Manual. He previously had Meanwhile Crispus Attucks threw halfback, today was in the top spot scored twice in the opener against a wrench. into the theory that in __city-county scoring after. he W. Lafavetie.. apd. .once.against. northern high school footballers are racked up three touchdowns against South Bend Central. tougher than those of central InAnderson Friday to run his total Roberts crossed the goal line diana when the Tigers dropped to 32 for three season games, twice Friday -against’ Franklin highly favored Gary Roosevelt I'chennr had Township to move into:-the coveted eleven 13-12 at Tech fiald Saturday seed elatively cirele. Sparked by Roberts the It was the first defeat in five Httle action in the Speedway Sparkplugs have the stavts for Roosevelt and the Tigers two previous longest winning streak in either fourth straight victory, 2 vr TE MN i thie city oc cautity. with Sua eles sped. 2s SS Ole Aor knwis to Ben he did ‘carry: the vieborie Johnson was “good for the first Tiger pigskin: it wad for Bob Woods of Howe and Jim marker in the second quarter and points Against Stevens of Lawrence Central each Johnson's boot turned out to be the Beech Grove and have 24 point Woods racked up winning point Southport he car- four touchdowns in the first two Another pass from Lewis to Cor ried the ball five Hornet encounters but has failed neliug Coward made the score 13-0 times, Two went * to score his last two appearance 18 the half ended Gary scored for TD's, two for Tichenor and Jent will tangle for twice in the third period in an ef extra points and Tichenor the scoring lead Friday when the fort to tie the count, but both tries one for a 40-yard gain. Continentals meet the Satans. at from placement were wide. Dennis. Jent of Washington and Shortridge field "Rozell Taliaferro, brother of InBille Roberts of Speedway moved Attucks Triumphs diana's George Taliaferro, scored Into a tie for second position withi The week's schiedule will open to- the second Gary touchdown from 30 points, morrow night in the county when the 6-vard stripe climaxing an 84-
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Confusion Into Ranks Of Gridiron: Dopesters
Purdue's Victory Over Ohio State Classed As Biggest Surprise of Dizzy Week-End
By BILL
The curbside grid “expert”
EGGERT
didn't know whether he was coming or
going today after a week-end of topsy-turvy football in the Big Nine
race
’
Heading fhe list of confusion
was Purdue's Boilermakers who apparently don’t know when they are whipped
They paid nos attention
to pre-season forecasts Saturday and came from behind to dump Ohio
State, 24 to 20, at Lafayette complete reversal of the sheet, : : At Bloomington, Indiana chewed up yardage all afternoon for 21 first downs. only tor come out with a 7-71 tie with Wisconsin. The Hoosiers completely outplayed the Badgers in every department then saw Earl Maves break through on A weak side play In the final period and scamper 70 yards for a touchdown, The thunderbolt play caught the Hoosier defense flatfooted and Maves went across untouched. Lisle Blackburn kicked the extra point 30,000 Fans the third period treated the 30,000 homecoming fan the largest crowd ever at Memorial Stadium, to a 75-yard touchdown drive with George Taliaferro, wiry Negro halfback, sparking the offense. He cut the Badger for sive gains and then faded on the Wis-
in a form
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line succes
consin 22 and flipped a pass to end Lou Mihajlovich, who looked lonesome in the end zone, There wasn't a Badger back within 20
feet of him, Rex Grossman booted
the point. Coach Bo McMillin kept his backfield running off and on the field 80 many times during the course of the game that is appeared he was calling every play from the bench Purdue this year was supposed to
he armed only with the flinging of Bob DeMoss, quarterback, but the Boilermakers came up with an ins spired—-batt~carrfer—inm-Harry-8zul= borski, who gained 172 yards on 23 plays. * Early Scoring Purdue scored the first.time it got the bail and Ohio State ran back the next Kickoff to tie the score at 7-7 on Dean Sensanbaugher's 98yard ‘retarn. Purdue took a three-
point lead in the next period on Art Haverstock's - field goal exploded a 63-vard Jun to temporary 13-to-10 lead in the third quarter and
Sensan-
give the Buckeyes a 3
Purdue fought back again with a T8-yard assault to lead, 17 to 13, at the end of the third quarter. Ohio State scored again on the third play of the final period, but the Boilermakers were not to be denied. Purdue marched 76 vards. down the fleld with Szulbarski smashing through for first downs. The Boilermakers moved to the 1-foot line
where center,
DeMoss sneaked through cut to his right and sprawled into the end zone for a touchdown Haverstock kicked the extra point Although the Buckeyes fought back
BIG NINE STANDINGS Ww lL Fr TF OP Hiinois wensnavansue' 0 0.38 12 Wisconsin } 0 1 } 21 Purdue 1 I eo -3 5 Indiana 0 0 1 7 7 Minnesota 4 0 0 o 0 Northwestern 208 0. 0 Michigan 0 0 0 n 0 lowa 8 3 0. 13:4 Ohio Btate 0 1 0 0 24
Big Nine rules provide that shall be counted as half a game won, half A RAmMe Jost grimly, Purdue took the ball on downs and ran out the time on routine quarterback sneaks by DeMoss. The game ending gun set off 34,000 shrieking fans and hundreds of students raced to the field to escort the players. Notre Dame didn't pull any prises when it walked Pittsburgh, 40 to 6, before fans at the Smoky City, The Irish were held touchdowns in the first and second quarters and then went to work with its T-master Johnny Lujack doing his magic signal-calling. The South Benders scored once in the third quarter and added three more in the final period as Lujack varied his attack by land and air. Pitt scored its lone touchdown after recovering a Notre Dame fumble on the Irish 22 in the second quarter. At Athens, O., Butler University held its own for two quarters and then slipped as Ohio University scored a 14-to-7 triumph in a MidAmerican conference game Francis Moriarty scored: early the Bulldogs, crashing over
sur'over 64,000
freely
to single
for from
the 3. Jim Warrenburg added the point, The Bobcats “scored 14 points in the third quarter “with
sustained ground drives and plugged their defense to hold the Bulldogs offense in two goal line stands In ofher state games Ball State spotted: Eastern Illinois seven points in the initial period, but. roared
back with g touchdown of its own”
and scored two more in the second and third period before the visitors counted once: more in the third frame. Ball State won, 21-13, DePauw Shut Out Louisville traveled to DePauw and gave the Tigers a 37-to-0 pasting. It was the second Whitewashing for Mike Snavely's team, Pass plays also were the deciding factor in the Indiana Central-De-fiance contest which went to the Greyhounds, 12-6. It was the second victory in three starts for the Hoosiers, In the only. Hoosier College Conference game, Manchester surprised Earlham as the Quakers’ brother combination of Gene and Josh Brown was stopped and Manchester romped to a 20-7 win.
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RESULTS SATURDAY [Maine 28, Northeastern Wake Forest 18. ( lems r ‘ Muhlenburg 53, Albright 0 Washington State daho : STATE COLLEGES Irn aches I Hotstra 1 Wyoming 12. Brigham Young T. ire Dame 40, Pittsburgh 6, | Massachusetts State 7. Bowdoin # Yale 14, Oornel]l ( Purdue 24 Ohi o State Jo {Minnesota 28 Nebraska 13 Youngstown 27, Geneva 7 Ohio Uni 14 ler 7, Michigan Tech 7, Kau Claire Teachers 0 — ji aha Miss i. South Ca na 0 Ca y Mid!le « Milligan 0 | Ceday 0 i" Bank = Souihern 0 Ball 8 s Eastern 13 5 e Teachers ® Minn, 0 } Georgetown (Ky) 12) § 1 ( ral 12, Defiance ¢ ppl State 0, ! 11. alparaiso 0. tate 0. Earlham In 0 w Rose Poly 0 A neau Forestry 0 OTHER COLLEGES 0 eon A t, Louisiana Tech 0 : ¥ A € Christian 0 Ne a te Da hn 3 An 13, Tentple Arizona State No Da i 13, Augustana A ¢ Teach | 1 Rey 1 . j ' ASReTS IR, Ouchita 14 N 1 12. James MY ken # Ma ak New Kansas State " al: Jmol College 0 New 19, Brooklyn College A fF A f 0 Arie Gusrd © Northwes ¥oo LA Alisa Dakot New Brits I'es re ( A kota Wesleyan 7 Naval Air vis 34 Sa Ca apt College 0 i nr v p Oklahoma 268 Tv A&M 13 Edward Wal 0. Ohio Wetlevan 28 erher ( 4 eA Oregon Biale iI Wi ne < % Ra eid (Mass) 8 Oberlin 2 Allegheny 0 Cols y aint 0 Princeton 21, Brow RoR 4 Penn State 84 Pucknell 0 0. Ripon ( . : 7. Wilson. J. © Penn A. Lafaveite 0 ( Bonaventure 14 Potomac Btate 31, M hr aw Q Po n Puget Sound 14 Uniwe ( "YR re 7 Colorade Weste Rollins 20. Richmond 7 . d stern) Randolph Macon 23 Johns He opkin 18. ¢ " 4 r vi Rochester 18 nio N Y Ca Colle Eastern Montana State RULES 21, Western Reserve 6 | 0 Bs ern Methodist 35, Missourt 18 Cone f 0 epherd Navy 0 8 western Lotistana Institute 40, Ciafl M ege 8 astern Li ana College 1 yarty 8 ine 1 8 1 Carolina State 13, Knoxville 0 Dick ( e City 12 8] Cloud Teachers 28, Duluth Teachers Y Duke 10 ce 1 Super Feachers 20, LaCrosse Teachers 0 D ¥ 18 Gree : { » South Dakota 3 Parson? } Salem © It mn nn 0 oma A & M 14 Sioux Falls. 18 loves x shington & Jefferson 14 Sin 3 { | ! 3 Clarion Teachers & Blippe ¥ K ¥ . 33, Howard ‘Payne 0 I'e 6 } a! 1. Swarthmore § Scr i, An an International 6 | ¥ ), Wise onsin Extension 6 8us 0. Haverford | ¥ Lear Trin ( Bates 12 | Cred I Ane 0 Taft } | Ge ern Maryland 0 Texa { ( na 0 Georg ana Btate 19 I'exas We I'exas State 13 . ( npden-Sydney 0 Tulsa 28 ) e 14 | of her friends. And there $ ( F f Fexas A 1 p hwest Texans State i i * se 13 13 " versity 14 Utah 1 H 0 1 x » Johnson C. Smith 8 Utah State ( A & MIB ih Weg 1. 17 Rice H 4 Urs Drexe Tech 0 » e Te * IR South Western 0. Vane 14. A Ama i AURs £0 Virg { \ NN 1 } Daniel Baker 12 George Washington ¥ S # minster 7 Vire 6 Bhuenad o ngton ¥. INDIANAPOLI 13, Washburn 6 We ‘ a Li A A Xa R |
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"UNBELIEVABLE CATCH" Backed against the left-field bleachers, 415 feet from home plate, Al Gionfriddo, substitute Dodger outfielder, clutches the ball blasted by Joe DiMaggio in the sixth inning of the sixth World Series game. The "miraculous" leaping one-handed catch prevented a home-run that would have tied the score at Lg all.
Timberman Holds ®in Patter
Pro Golf Title
Local Player Nips
Hamblen
Experts’ Are As 1 Topsy-Turvy As Collegiate Fe Football Play |
‘Boilermakers Throw
in Finals
Wayne Timberman of Indianapo-
lis today siopal Golfers’ pionship by
association outshooting
held the Indiana Profes-
chamFloyd
Hamblen of Tipton, 2 and 1, in their 36-hole title match at the Country Club of Indianapolis. In winning, Timberman regained the title he first captured in 1942 at Marion when he also defeated Hamblen in the final round.
Hamblen,
a veteran of years of
tournament play. has been runnerup three times. He gained the final round by. downing. John. Watson.
.South Bend, one-up, while Timber-
man shot his way into the playoff at the expense of Wayne Hensley thessame margin.
of Anderson by
Defending champion Bill lost his first-round match Friday to Don Fischesser of
lein, Noblesville,
Caonnersuille.
Hein-
Tne new champion was one down
after the morning round over the
rolling, course.
“6479-yard Country He carded a two-over par
72 to Hamblen's 71. Both players had five birdies in
the first 10 round.
match on
holes Timberman the 430-yard 28th when
in evened
Club
the second
the
he posted a birdie three. He went one up on the 31st when Hamblen took a bogey and took a two-stroke
lead on next two holes.
the 33d. They
halved the
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session tonight
asked to attend.
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I I Tournaments take the spotlight ,the Indianapolis Bowling Associain the bowling news this week with!tion. two events scheduled to start next! Tournament Secretary Ed Erler Saturday. The first is the Indian- will accept entries up until midapolis Bowling Alley Proprietors night Friday. Prize money consists Association elimination singles, and of a first prize of $200 if 60 or more the other is the 1050 Scratch GJassic teams enter. If less than that contest at the Speedway alleys. number enter the major award will rw be 40 per cent of the total prize TWELVE rawh consfructed al- fund. The oy fee is $13.50. leys in the Coliseum at Chicago, :
await the slants of two Indianapolis : Week-End Bowling |
bowlers. Those two men, according to Carl 600 BOWLERS (MEN) : ian- Jerry O'Grady, Holy Spirit Mixed. Hindel, president of the Indian Gene Hinderliter, Ran olph Mk 840 apolis Bowling Proprietors Associa- Ken Surisienson, ler 3 Mixed R30 oi £0 oodman un E Mix. 818 tion, will be singled out in the pro- Vernon Koers. Fox-Hunt Sun Eve Mix i
prietors elimination singles tourney OTHER LEADERS (MEN)
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5 . Don Woodard, Packard of Indpls. Mix $04 to start next Saturday. They Will Glenn -Austin. Industrial Painters = 39a be sent, expenses paid, to Chicago Qus s Trostel. Broad Rip ee P h Mix 236 - > ~ ok i 585 to participate in the National George Heaviin Parkway 8 p m 303 la uck Shull, Pritchett's Sun Eve Mix 300 Match Game tourney which will be roy; Mershon, Jonds Auto Mixed 588 held from Dec. 6 to 14, oe Procior, Hosiery Workers 388 James Blake, /'Bli Lilly Chemical Mix 584 All contestants in the eliminations. Rudy Cesnix, Veterans of Foreign Wars 583 Hl nowt 1 Ray Léonard, City Water 818 wi owl 16 games over” the first Sam Woodall, National Maliable vexs 378 Briggs |Rware Social ., .. 567 week-end activity. Dave Yaver. B'nai Brith 564 4 0 a Rohegt McPherson, Delaware Twilight 558 Louls Smeldel CYO Mixed 587 » p . Eatin JH NYS NR Ce me THE Speedway scrateh towrsey ror ror. craree: Wee Bd 3 3 50 p . . Orry Downs, Br. Ripple 8:30 p. m . 838 is als sponsored by the alley pro- p'™¥ Mills, St. Pats CMYO Mixed iv pietors association. The tourna- Poh Roeder Cathedral High School .. 534 ou Riley, Pt. Square 6 p. m. Mixed . 533 ment will spread over two week- Arnold Thiccsen Br ip. 6 p. m., Mix, 531 Die ubbar en's 522 ends with thé wind-up coming at Maurice White. Pr. 8q. 8 pe Mixed 498 8:30 Sunday, Oct. 19. The event is 500 BOWLER (WOMEN) open to all sanctioned members of Marge Rustell, CYO Mixed 503 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) SE TNS Mabel Dewitt, Pack. of Indpls. Mix 495 Edna May Schoen, Eli Lilly. Chem. Mix. 400 un ay fool qa Betty Fox, Br. Ripple 1 p. m. Mixed . 488 § Barbara Rogers, Delaware Social 485 1 STATE COLLEGES |Lykiag Lee, Ciarge Materia) & Ep. Mix. 480 | y izabet nn, Pritch, Sun. Eve. Mix. 471 St. Norbert's 37, 8t. ‘Joseph's 0. Genevieye Wood, Link Beit ‘ 463 OTHER SAEs Carrie Trissel, Br. Ripple 6 p. m. Mix, 467 Niagara 2 Ithaca Retha MeCue, Br. Ripple 6 p. m. Mix. 487 k Canisius St Ry 7 Marie King, Jones Auto Mixed 466 x | Lovas oo} %t Ambrose 6 Vi Savage, Br. Ripple 3 p =m Mixed 462 i Rh San Prancisco 51. Duquesne 0 Beity Carmichael, City Wa 481 PROFESSIONAL Irene Couch, Antler's Mixed 450 | National League "Pauline Hogan, Delaware Twi. Mixed 456 : i Philadelphia 23, New York 0 Alta White, Ft. Square 8 p. m. Mixed 455 3 5 Wasnington 27, Pittsburgh 26. Charlene Dickson, P. H. & OG. Sun. j Detroit 21. Boston 7 Eve. Mixed 453 4 i Chicago Cards 31, Chicago Bears 7. Betty Levitts, Fox-Hunt Sun. Eve. Mix. 446 Greenbay 17, Los Angeles 14 Maude Howard, Christian Church 445 All-America Conference Helen Witte, Parkway 6 p. m. Mixed . 441 Baltimore 28. San Francisco 28. |Reed McGuire, Holy Spirit Mixed 427 H
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