Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1947 — Page 10
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Heavies Added To Fistic Card
A pair of hard hitting heavyseights have been added to Friday night's Armory fistic bill, with Chet flarter of Ft. Wayne signed for ac-
ton against - voung Gibbs Pike, the Louisville southpaw who has acounted for two victories In three wevious starts here, The totally bald PFt.° Wayne muncher looks like anything but a Lawrizé. fighter but his appearance is dec elving. Harter can box
and has racked recent
«28 well as hil foe straight knockouts. in patties at Ft. Wayne. Z "Pike's first test here ended on i sad note when Gibbs was knocked Mit in less than a minute ‘of the
first round of a scheduled four-heat Indianapolis clash by Joe Williams, young Indi- ww,
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4 Sets of Brothers Dot Decatur Central Lineup
By GEORGE WELDEN
WHEN Greenwood comes up to vise Decatur Central
Friday night
for a high school grid tussle it won't be uncommon if the visiting quarter-
back stops “Hey, team?” The local quarterback,
Cathedral Game Is Re-scheduled
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ha
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for a rematch and promptly turned their second triumph
the fables by stopping Willianis, also in the first session He followed with an impressive kK. 0. opr 225pound Floyd Osterman of® Rich mond. The big fellow from Richmond suffered a broken nose and numerous face lacerations in one Friday night's main event brawl will . pit _light-heavyweight Amos of Detroit against
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Central, appearance this county team
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burg. 27Bob the high school docket last night heavy- It was Pike's second victory after
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weight Bob Garner of Louisville, at & three-game losing string at the start of the season. Point-getters for t
10 heats. Semi-windup opponents will be Frankie Ray of East Chicago and, Bol Lewis of Louisville in a battle scheduled for six stanzas, while an cutstanding lightweight mill will pit Lester Felton, an Amos stablemate wlio Jathered Bobby Beamon on the last card staged here, against Jimmy Robinson, highly regarded Louisville 135<pounder
Bedford Backs Plan For Class D Baseball
BEDFORD, Ind, Oct. 8 Foi ott of an eight~team C ball league for Southern Indiana proposed today by the &/ 1 i
ma lass D base
hamber of Commerce which ters to 16 neighboring cities Letters ‘were malled civic leaders n Bloomington, Brazil, Cannelt Columbus, Huntingburg Albany, North Vernon Seymour, Sullivan, Tell cetnnes amd Waushingion,
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who's used to answering
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brother combinations you got on
imilar- queries will reply nonchalantly, “You're looking at two of ‘em now, fella, but before the game Is o'er you'll see a couple of more.”
Nor 1s {ft uncommon that the Hawks should have a brother combination on the teain. Since the
high 3chool was built 168 vears ago practically every athletic event has been supported by brother combinations, :
~ n n COACH GARLAND LEWIS, who in his second year at the helm of the Hawks, calls on Harley Palmer at quarterback, his brothet
Cecil aut left. half; Jack Plummer at right half and brother George at feft, end, ™ Myron Hardin starts the game at left tackle and before long his brother, reserve guard Wheeler Hardin, comes into the game,
Cgrl #and Truman Canner are reserves but are liable for action at a4 moments notice, Fullback Ralph Lollar should feel almdst an alien in the backfield but lie knows that his brothers have already graduated so the situation can't be helped. - Seerley
Captain and center Bill also feels a little lost this year His brother graduated last year and now at Purdue, »
” » COACH LEWIS is proud of his backfield combination. The Hawks won and lost three his first eur and have scored three victories nd dropped two decisions this seaSOI Last Friday the brother for three of
seven
aguinst Brownsburg combinations counted the four touchdowns
cored by the Hawks Lollar, the fullback, is leading the team in scoring but Lewis points
responsibfé for moving the pigskin mto opponent's territory, Both Cecil and Harley can fling the football and when the defense moves in you can bet that a pass from either will find end George Plummer's waiting arms Coach Lewis used a passing game
America; said last year and the early part of this signed Robert
season watching for short b
Opponents pitches line plays and Lallar bucking the sweeping the ends ~ ~ ~
who began were caught with the brother ine and CECIL | especially skirting ends with part of
adept at brother Harley the interference Lewis savs as far as he there: hasnt been any bickering between brothers as to who will carry the pigskin “Harley is the ‘general’ them as he wishes,”
providing Coach Knows
and he calls Lewis said
And so if the Greenwood quarter-
back does seem a little bewildered Friday night, he won't be by himself,
Think what would radio announcer A Decatur game
happen if a were. 10 broadcast
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Caps Have 16 Players, Coach Under
V/
U. of Texas Mentor,
With Roll of ‘T’ Notes,
Is ‘Coach of the Week’
J. Blair Cherry Steps
Into Big-Time Job,
His Boys Pay Off by Trouncing Tarheels
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer ,.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8 the love of football was too much f [dising of garden tools and pols and
He wanted to become a hardware dealer,
but or him and so he left the merchanpans and went back to the gridiron
| He was a single wing enthusiast until he met Clark Shaughnessy
of Stanford, He wrote down a rol paper and vowed to “try out this T Just how well he "tried jt out” has been demonstrated forcefu'ly in the Southwest Conference where this dark hrse team suddenly has rocketed into a contender for national championship honors. He's the United Press Coach of the Week, the freshman head man of the University of Texas Longhorns, J. Blair Cherry Job™" into one of tne naX. Bible
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Big-Time Cher: tepping big-time collegiate tion when his boss, Dana retired at end of last thought there were greater potentialities for quad In the "T' than in the single wing which had been used exclusively by Bible And last Saturday in the game ff the day,” his boys gave a 34 to 0 North Carolina's torrid while his own Bobby Layne, working brilliantly out of the "TIT." outshone the more widely heralded Charley (Choo Choo) Jusice all the way
the Jobs in
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his
pounce to I'arheels,
1 of notes on some brown wrapping formation some time.”
though they weré never used during a regular game, Cherry calls his system the “Composite T” because he has attempted to embody all the better features of “T" offenses used by other coaches. As evidence of his diligence, he has corresponded with virtually every top flight “T" coach in the business. The 46 - year -old sandy-haired mentor came to the university from Amarillo, Tex., high school where he compiled one of the finest records in the nation by a schoolboys coach, losing only four games in seven vears. Prior to that he was a 140-pound college end at Texas Christian and had previous coaching jobs at Ranger and Ft. Worth
high schools after his college graduation in 1924, Cherry is married and has two children. He admitted that the squad had concentrated but not pointed for
the North Ca
Mowers’ Windsor,
the final
-
Top U. S. Loop Scorer
By BOB STRANAHAN
The Indianapolis Capitals, Wind- i ing up their last week of training i for the opening of the American] | Hockey League season in the De-|¥ ; troit Red Wing camp, have 16 play-| ers and a new coach under contract, ! |? The Caps have three more exhibi- + tions scheduled in Detroit's Olympia | before they break camp and head for Indianapolis for their first wock-! out at the Coliseum next Tuesdap morning at 8:30. Omaha will ) night, and on Friday “Coach Johnny || squad will line up against|é Omaha's Knights will be}
night.
ry
General listed the following players as as-| signed in the Red Wing chain to the] Indianapolis club: Goalies — Ralph Mowers and Trainer Ross Wilson, Defensemen—Hugh Millar, Dan Summers, Ed Nicholson, Al Dewsbury and Lee Fogolin. Centers — Cliff Simpson, Doran, Don Morrison and Nelson Podolsky, Right Wings—~Tony Licari, BarFernand Gauthier
Sullivan, and Rod Morrison. Left wings—Bruce Burdett and Martin Pavelich. With only a ers listed,
a air of I portside wing-
goaltender, wi
on and may Almas, the roar nef
with the 16 p
Butler Eleven Works for Puma
Butler University
CAPS’ SKIPPER—Johnny Mowers,
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Rough Matmen Take Feature
- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1941
ontract n Detroit
Ist Drill Here Is Arranged For Tuesday
indiginapelis fo Have
former Detroit Red Wing direct fhe play of the Indianapolis Caps this seaon in the Cap nets as a reliefer for Red is in Detroit now, working
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Dutch Schultz of Houston and his rough-and-ready partner Mare tino (Iron Mike) Angelo of Toledo Pal Day
Harry St ran a close
Last |
Harry Stivers Joe Pritchett, Jim Inasy, Bill Abraham, Otto Gray, 8 Carl Brammel
Luke Switzer, Earl Fegan, \ Leo Jenkins,
Pe Bill McGregor
rolina game “a couple troit will have to cut made it two straight local tag-team Rudy Kempe, Cherry, who had been with Bibie of weeks.” But there was no secret least two . went through its first heavy serim- i. vias Jast night at the Armory Sirgy Patton, t Texas since 1937 when both came over the fact that he would make ers to round out the squad, mage of the week yesterday In by topping Rex Moberly of Birme Tod Stason there from other jobs, realized that even greater etforts to get the Likeliest rookie prospects assigned preparation for the game with St. ingham na and Billy Weidner of Herb Hohlt, he was taking a big gamble by in- squad keyed up for some of the the Caps are Center Don Morrison Joseph's Pumas Saturday in the Columbus, O. Ed Erler, Br. stalling a new system immediately. tough’ Southwest foes the Long- and Defensemen Lee Fogolin from Butler Bowl The Angelo-Schultz duo recently Earl Eggert, 1 However, because-it had been de- horns must face before long, par- the Omaha club. Morrison, : ; . upset Buck Weaver and Billy Ra~ Areh | a, cided that he would succeed Bible ticularly Rice, which in pre-season er of the Caps’ Rod Morrison, Coach Toliy Hinkle sent his Indi-lyom iy thie same arena. . Lave a8 poach, he worked the squad one ratings was regarded as top team the United States League in scoring ane Doniege Conference ssaayess The only consolation granted the Wiha Lure daa week last season on “T” plays, in the area. last season with 32 goals and 44 as- Dioush a SCrimmage agains “clean” matmen occurred at the 4 —"""" sists for 76 points. red” team using Puma plays. climax of the first: fall, won by =o Any Bramer, Pu : | Butler's offensive. and defensive Moberly in 10 minutes with a rolle >. Son Boop. 3, urdue Is Fully Aware Resenibles Millar work was polished when the squad|yo jeg gplit clamped on Schultz, OTH Fogolin of divided up, under the various coaches|g pits used a leg breaker to even Louis’ Kossmi Of Notre Dame Power Hugh Millar, an Indianapolis’ fa- to run through a review of plays. [things after 20 minutes of the sec- Ralph Ittenb vorite, and a hard-trying backliner. * Movies of. last Saturday's 14-10-7 ond session with Moberly the vies _ EH Seddon, ’ Times State Seryice He is the only newcomer in the de- loss to Ohio University were to be tim, Angelo then pinned Weidner Bail Borden, LAFAY ETTE, Ind, Oct. 8-—Although Purdue's surprising ‘football fensive department. shown to the team this afternoon’ for the deciding fall with a Boston Phil ay squad will not return to conference competition-until it meets Illinois, Assignment of Gauthier’ to the preceding practice. lerab in 12 minutes. Hayne how, defending Big Nine and Rose Bowl titlist, in the homecoming attrac- Caps gives the club another g Fullback Francis Moriarty con-| Tony Nilan, Australian news Jim Keller, tion here on Oct. 25, the Boilermakers will have anything but a breath- right-handed shooter sea- tinued to nurse an injured knee and er, took opeming bout honors by Pred Harris, ing spell as they tackle Notre Dame's defending national champions Soned veteran. Although’ he played Hinkle used Tom Sleet in his back- {oo defeating Uavo Ketonen of Boston 8 here Saturday and then take to the road to meet Boston University only - 24. games in an Indianapolis field place, shifting the 215- -pound; 19 minutes with a flying tackle TO in dn intersectional encounter on- ~ uniform” the husky Negro player from a tackle slot. , dh press. Myron Starn, Oct. 18. | French-Canadian had 24 points to It appeared that either Les; Barney Waist Notre Damé's veteran-studded U's Taliaferro his credit. Esary, Indianapolis, or Dick Ben-| Mel Zimmern squad, a strong, favorite to repeat Pavelich, a new left-winger, is up/nett of Ft. Wayne would be used WATCH REPAIRS es Hythe battle for No: 1 national {rom the Gault amateur team, in Renny “Smeck's ‘Halfback | pol] -Are You Tired of High Prices : a0 | honors, provides the immediate Gai M Y The Caps are scheduled to open tion. See the reliable long-established De Bry» problem for Stu Holcomb's _cour- dis 0S al S their home season a week from to- firm of Dorothy Pitty ageous combination, which twice morrow night against St. H. S. Cross Country Lincoln Jewelry Co., Ine. Male pu came {rom behind last Saturday to. CHICAGO, Oct. 8.—Indlana’s ace they'll have two practice sessions i On the CAPITOL at Maxine Thay score a stunning upset victory over halfback, George Taliaferro, and at the Coliseum preparatory to the Broad Ripple 19, Lawrence Cen- oT. Dioth as Ohio State. Right End Lou Mihajlovich, are first league start. tral 37, Manual 65. | Mildzen Caro off to a head start in grabbing of- Sarah Smith
Although the Boilermakers, paced by sophomore Harry Szulborski,
169-pound left halfback, averaged
better than 6 yards a crack on run-
ning plays from scrimmage against!
the Buckeyes, Purdue's squad and coaching staff is fully: aware of fhe fact that denting the veteran sh forward wall poses a vastly different problem Encouraged by the marked improvement in both forward wall and backfield play against the Buckeves. Holcomb has indicated that he will stick to virtually the same starting combination against the Irish (hat demonstrated its staying power against the Bucks ‘No. 1 Halfback Offensively, Szulborski, picked up 172 yards in attempts against Ohio tabbed for the No. 1 assignment at left halfback, with Bill Canfield. who is slowly recovering from his knee injury, as a capable replacement At right halfback, Norbert Adams, a rugged type of runner, probably will continue to carry the
who 23 running State, is
main burden, with Dick Bushnell 157-pound climax runner, as his main relief, '
Bob DeMoss, Purdue's ace aerialIst, who was unable to play against the Irish last year because of a shoulder injury, is expected to be available for offensive duty at quarterback, rence of the injury that kept him out of a good share of the Ohio State game,
Seek 3 Franchises CHICAGO, Oct. 8 (U. P.).~-Jonas H. Ingram, commissioner of the All America Football Conference said today that all league teams would finish this year's competition in the cities where they hold fran-
chises now, but that three places have been developed as possible sites for future franchises. He did
not reveal the cities,
despite a slight recurds
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fense honors in the Big Nine gridfron race, Taliaferro, ranks first on the most yards gained per game with the 94 he gained against Wisconsin last Saturday. Harry Szulborski, Purdue's “find of the week,” is second! with 90 Mihajlovich, a sure-fingered end | who caught 16 passes for 188 yards| last year, is out in front of the pass receiving department again with the five he caught last Saturday for! 73 yards | Art Haverstock, Purdue guard, is! tiled with Don Maechtle, Illinois end, for conversion honors with five perfect placements in five attempts. The Illini's Perry Moss currently Is leading the Big Nine in passing and total offense while his teammate, Halfback Dwight Eddleman, is bidding to become the top punter in. the conference Moss, an expert short passer, hit 11 out of 16 passes against Towa last Saturday for 126 vards and one touchdown to lead the aerial bri-! gade. Clarence Self, Wisconsin right | halfback, has the top rushing
average of 93 yards In two games.
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