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Ray Eliot Ridicules | Odds F Favoring Illini To Snap Army’s Record

Indiana Gets Nod Over Hawkeyes;

ND Rates 32 Points Over In-and-Out Purdue i at the Olympia.

By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 10~A veteran Illinois football squad, winging a # Morrison prothess, yout of the West as Big Nine and Rose Bowl champion, threatened today | to bring an abrupt end to Army's magnificent record of 30 gues, without a defeat in the game of the week at Yankee Stadium tomorrow. ® At full strength and with a hard-earned reputation for lifting them- | Indianapoits Sigh, + 5 {selves to great heights in the games that count most, the Illini were! RIGHT WINGER Rod Morrison {rated a five and one-half point rT "| scored two Omaha goals and was! avorite to whip the remnants of over California at Madison, Wis., + | assisted on both by Brother Don, |Army’s undefeated squads of the and Duke was three and one- half {the leading point-getter in the |last three years. over . Navy's bruised Middies at yy,ited States league last season. | Coach Ray Eliot of Illinois ridi- Baltimore. The Cleveland Barons of the {culed the odds.

"Morrison Brothers Help Defeat Caps, 4 to 3

Times Special Service DETROIT, Oct. 10.—The Indianapolis Capitals are slated for another exhibition tilt in Windsor, Ont., tonight before winding up their traifiing season here Sunday

+ “Nobody knows how good Army 26 ‘points over Dartmouth and Co= wings bv the same score in the really is,” he said. “My scouts tell lumbia by six over Yale. In the siher half of the exhibition last {me they're as good, or better, than Midwest, Notre Dame rated 32 hight. Defenseman Bob Solinger [last year.” aver in-and-out Purdue and Michi- poke a 3-3 deadlock in the final "Clear Cut Faverite gan was listed at 33 over ambitious period. | But the point spread, which but punchless Pittsburgh, which al- au

[started at three and one-half, ready has lost to Illinois and Notre

jumped to five and one-half, making Dame, ; the Illini a clear cut favorite. Texas Gets 14

Illinois dumped Pittsburgh, 14 to In the Southwest Conference,

0, and Iowa, 35 to 12. Army opened | Georgia was held at 10 points over with a ¥3-to-0 victory over Villa- Kentucky, while in the top game | fom arms nova and pasted Colorado last week, lof the Southern Conference, North | 47 to 0. Carolina had a . 14-point spot | In three other top intersectional against Wake Forest. Whirlwind games, Southern California was a Texas, at the moment the leading

DEPENDABLE — Terry Brennan, a 19-year-old left halfback for Notre Dame's grid team, is listed in publicity releases as a “dependable if unspectacular

Coleman, Stewart To Get Tryouts

{ 1" i cted t . team in the Southwest, was held at performer. He i is expected io three and one-half point favorite fear) ih he fRLweSt, Wa Big si NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UP) Fou do considerable ball carrying to down Ohio State at Columbus top farm prospects today received against Purdue tomorrow, Q.;

co-ch ampions, % ’ Wisconsin rated one-half point The. Soutitagst orders to report to the New York two more to go along with Georgia- Yankees in the Spring. Kentucky Auburn was a slight General Manager George M. Weiss

favorite over Florida and Vander- announced last night that he had

Conference has

By Frank Wilson

Pin Patter

bilt, a five and one-half point purchased Joe Collins and Jim — “ wn a varit v S Dyck from Newark and Ed Stewart TWO WOMEN and four men turned in honor counts in league favorite Ger Missiasiont land Gerry Coleman from Kansas action last night. nly two conilerence games were

The fast Bowes Seal Fast loop led' the way for the women and dominated the evening's scoring. . : half In the Bowes league, which rolls at the West Side lanes, Tillie Miniesola 8 five: a Ley " Jardina posted her third 600 series of the campaign. Rolling games point Javorite - lo ; defegt. Norihof 223, 199 and 208 for a 630, she topped her previous effor ts of 616 and western ai Minneapolis and Indian 622 marked earlier in the season. —— mony —— jis snd one-half over lowa al y owa City, Bets Sorta gotioned slose eh Bowling Alley Proprietors elimina- Arkansas Over Bavior Association, where he batted .366. th’ g » 110 an Or tion singles tourney which will The Southwest Conference race He was moved up to Newark during 614 pins. start atthe Pritchett all Sat the campaign and hit 10 doubles, Maurice Wellman was high man eys - also was inactive with Arkansas a I for the evening's work as he fash urday. There are still openings at six-point over Baylor in the only four triples and 17 home runs in the ioned a. 668... inthe. Printerafs. the 4 p.m. squad time. The dead league game. Four other conference 98 International League games in : Sh feams, however, had important as- which he Participated eague at the Delaware Bowling line for entries is midnight tonight, Dv < { : : : : signments against non-conference vek went to Newark from BingCenter. Bowling for the Bubble Entries should be filed with Carl The ) . 1 { : : e : teams. The Texas-Oklahoma game hamton of the Eastern League with Up team, Wellman had games of Hindel at the Indiana alleys. was listed for Dallas. Southern & .302 average. and he hit .279 with 197, 236 and 235 for his laurel win- Further information may be had

Methodist plays at Oklahoma A the Class AAA club ning total, In the second spot was by calling Hindel at the alleys, RI- 3 > : » ; » 49 ; Bud Maher who garnered a 665 in 8037, and M, Rice engages Tulane at| Stewart hit ahd Coleman,

; 4 : Houston and was a 14-point favor- only 23 years old, 279 for Kansas sae Monon Hoosier Line Jeague at $8.4 ite, and Texas A. and M. travels to|City this season. he Uptown alleys. His games for) OPENINGS are announced in a|oiisiana State, where the Aggies the United Taxi team were 179, 218

Teen-age lea y - and 26%. Otiser Horio. counts were) Teenage. gue which will roll at have been listed a 14-point under |Bisons Ship o "More

City. Dyck and Coleman both are third basemen. Collins is a first baseman a and Stewart an outfielder, Collins started the past season

scheduled for the Big Nine, with’

turned in by Francis Burkhardt, The league, which will|dog. Players to Houston 178, 249, 236-663 in the L. S. be composed of boys and girls from In the top conference game on BUFFALO. N. Y. Get. 10 (UP) Ayres’ league at Delaware, and|l4 to 18 years of age, will bowl at the Pacific coast, UCLA's defend) The Buffalo Bis B fu Claude Burleson, 177, 243, 232—652] the West Side establishment at "8 champions, bumped by North-| oy . y E as n Oe y { ie in the Fi Blak Insulation league at 13:30 on Saturdays.. Three teams VeStern last week, were 26-point Hoe iige} leaue lousy

favorites to whip Oregon. Oregon bolstered the ranks of their Hous(are needed. Information m be 3 x's '» lobtained from Carl Stam BY State entertains Idaho in the only ton farm club by shipping the U. 8 UP TO the present time 68 men 8001, or by calling the alleys, CA- other league game, but three other Hockey Joop team six more playhave entered the Indianapolis 4266. coast conference elevens—Stanford,| |ers.

{Washington and Washington State | Last Night's Bowling Leaders

—will be at home to outside foes. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Sturm’s,

{Santa Clara plays at Stanford, farmed out Goalie

Michigan State at Washington | Gauthier,

were

M climan, Printoraft . vq ous} Bud ‘Nate i Monca H Hoosier Lisa ao os Aras sired, Bove... 395 | State and St. Mary's at Washington.| Mahon ‘and Forwards Les Hickey, 'rancis Burkhar 3

Dotty Cimmerman, Bowes. . ‘3713 Top game of the Rockies is a| Jackie Giesebrecht, Kenny MacKeniar yhuns ees . S541 non-conference tussle between Mis- zie and Larry Thibeault, Qiive O'Connell, Graham Furniture. , He souri and Colorado at Boulder, Colo.| With the except of MacKenzie Ley a oterl, Biigaiwood Ful... tes seen land Giesebrecht. who recently were! riaeeves 539 | purchased by the Bisons, all played be Pro Basketball Lures I

Phyllis Gandolf, Bowes. ry El : {for Buffalo during past SAPIENS, 534 Prominent AAU Star

Bowes 28 Mary Spuzich, Bowes ia DENVER, Oct. 10 (UP)—Profes- Rumors Are Flying : Bs sional basketbali has lured another ‘Over Ted's Contract

ng, 6 p Shrine...... Jim Burello, Fi Blak " Tasulation. siaens 6: Harry Bainaks, Gates Motors Inc.....

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Jim Brent, Pletcher Trust Mixed. ..... [} m, Brigh twood Fuel 522 Luther Tansy, P. R. Mallory. ++.+.619/ Laura Harding, Wheelers Luneh 532 prominent AAU star to money BOSTON. Oct. 10 (UP)~The BosEarl Cox, Fi Blak Insulation... ..619/Ginny Stroh, P. R. Mallory... ....... 521 ranks as Charles (Chuck) Hyatt, : : Lowell Fouch, Monon Hoosier Line.....617|Edna Lats, Standard Printing eons or S30 d h of the K |ton Red 80x management today Bob Carnagua. McClarney's Rest. ....612(Charlotte England, Bowes ..'517/ moved in as coach o € Kansas denied a published report that Ted Charles Kaiser, I. U. Dental ......... 612| Rites Huffman, Koerner Opt. Mixed... 516 City (Mo.) team in the Profes- vad. pub p ‘ Harry Stokes, Fi Blak Insulation .....610|Alice Sinko, Sexton Jieal Estate . 51 Williams had been. signed secretly Louis Martin, Monon Hoosier Line..... 610 Glenda Ridge, a 1ijsional Basketball League of Amer- rr Aap Bud Schoch, Printcraft.... vi |Mary Tuttle, St. Philips = ito a contract which would bring Frank Amich, McCiarney's Rest.. Mary Leppert, Pritehett's Sponsor's | sip, lca.

. #09 : Charles Pheasant, Monon Hoosier Line 608 Marge Pitzer, Bow : 51 Hyatt” last year coach of the, him between $75,000 and $80,000 for

Harry Tegler, 8:30 Shrine. ........... 607 Peggy Lanham, Bowes. en {the 1948 season. Ed Findeil, Fi Blak Insulation ceiver toa Hetty Deppin, Graham Furniture. .... rf | Continental Air Lines team in the A Sox spokesman said * ‘Williams | George Zix, Printeraft =o... pe 606 Mary Lesce, Sexton Real Estate.......505 American Basketball League here, Myron Newlin, McClarney's st. ....- 66 May Keating. C. J. Carlson Co, .. 505 has not signed a contract at any Bob .Hasgsma, Automotive.........:. 804|gqng 1a Pary, Bowes.... ..++:503 Was named by Dr. J. A. Reilly,

‘hears 501 salary”

erst, Printeraft . , T-U| DT Lars: Holy Trinity. 8 ako a Son 5011 manager of the Missouri team, as! further.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sellout Crowd Assured At Lafayette

In the East, it's Pennsylvania bY american League won from the Red cannot

with Birmingham in the Southern!

General Manager Art Chapman Szulborski, |ot the Bisons said the puckmen left halfback, who currently is leadPaul ing the Big Nine in vardage gained

Defenseman Mike Mec- from rushing with a net of 180

Irish Rule Heavy Favorite Over Purdue = In Standout Contest

Notre Dame Makes First Appearance on

Boilermaker Campus

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 10--Notre ’ PROBABLE LINELPS Rod and Dame's football powerhouse, gen- yo. oe Notre Dame, . assigned to erally conceded to be heading ORAILY aA Vea hT Tonner ie) (the Caps, played for Omaha last for its second straight mythical|Sarnagni |." bo O-c ine rachel

night as the Knights nipped the hationa) championship, will provide Gibron

severe test of Purdue's courageous! ai here fomorrow after-| noon at 2 o'clock before a sellout | crowd of 40,000 spectators that will! jam every nook and cranny of! Ross-Ade Stadium,

The BoHermakers, admittedly, match the overall squad’ strength of the invading Irish

forees,—which will be making their first appearance on. the Purdue campus since 1922. Even the most ardent Purdue partisan can hardly envision a victory, But Stu Holcomb’s surprising crew, which proved its mettle as it exceeded all expectations by upsetting Ohio State last Saturday, can be depended upon to exert every effort to force the issue in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds. DeMoss In Doubt

For the second straight year, the Boilermakers approach an Irish encdunter with Bob DeMoss, ace quarterback aerialist, as a doubtful quantity. DeMoss, one of the nations leading passers for the past two seasons, was unable to take the field against Notre Dame! last year as Purdue lost, 49-6, due to a shoulder injury. Last Saturday, he suffered a recurrence of the same injury early in the Buckeye battle, but although he is not slated to start against the Irish, Holcomb is hopeful that he may be able to see limited offensive action. In view of DeMoss’ questionable status, Bill Feldkircher, who filled in nicely against Ohio State, probably will get the starting call at quarterback, although Kenny Gorgal and Bob Hartman who are just

recovering -ironr- injuries; ~are-other-

possibilities, I'ake to the Air The play of the forward walls shottld provide some. interesting comparisons, Against Ohio the Boilermaker front line, functioning as a unit, opened gaping holes that enabled Purdue's backs to average better than 6 yards a crack on running plays from serimmage, but the Irish; with three

waves of? available forwards, will pose a vastly different problem, Although the Boilermakers are

apt to take to the air with fre-

quency in an effort to dent the Irish defense, they will present a real running threat in Harry 169-pound

yards in two games. Defensively, aware of the fact that they will be {facing a brilliantly versatile attack, ‘built around the passing of AllAmerican Johnny Lujack and the shifty slashes and power drives of Terry Brennan and Emil Sitko,

halfbacks, and John Panelli, fullback. Rare Grid Invasion NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 10 (UP)~-When the Wisconsin Badgs ers invade Yale Bowl, Oct,

will mark the first visit of a Bed jern. Conference eleven to New Haven since 1938 { Michigan, led by

Tom Harmon,

and refused to comment{came here and beat the Bulldogs,ito

15 to 13.

State, |

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Eight years ago,

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in 26 Years

RQ endell bolak RT Crarobski Maloney (¢).. RE Hart | Feldkircher QB Lujack | 8sulborski a Hocisnses Brennan Adams RH ‘ Sitko | Milito PF. J Panelll Kickoff--2 p m. (Indianapolis time), Officials—Referee, George Rennix, Mine nesota umpire, R. W, Finsterwalt, Olio

uU field judge, John Mahay, Marqifette; head linesman, Archie Morrow, River Falls eachers Broadeasts—WBAA, Purdue: WON and! WIND, Chicago, WIBC, WFBM and WISH, I idianapoli s

Amos, Garner Tangle Tonight

Catchweight Scrap Tops Pro Card

Bob Amos, Detroit light heavyweight, and Bob Garner, Louisville! heavyweight mauler, will clash tonight at the Armory in the featured brawl of a five scrap pro mitt bill

of the Hercules Athletic Club. Amos recently stopped Al Johnson's local winning streak while

adding to his own ring stature when he pounded out a convincing 10round decision over the Hoosier 175pound champion Garner, who has sweated down to 178 pounds for tonight's mill, will be trying to get back on the winning trail before Indianapolis fistic followers, The Louisville slugger knocked out Booker Beckwith here this summer, but dropped his next]

two outings by decisions to Jack]

“ (Buddy) Walker and ‘Hubert Hood.

The complete program follows: Main event—10 rounds—catchweights: Bob Ames, 175, Detroit, vs. Bob. Garner, 178, Louisville. Semi-windup—6 rounds — welterweights: Frankie Ray, East Chicago, vs. Sol Lewis, Louisville,

Prelim—5 rounds—lightweights:

Lester Felton, Detroit, vs. Jimmy Robinson, Louisville. Prelim —5 rounds — heavyweights: Gibbs Pike, Louisville, vs. Chet Harter, Ft. Wayne. Prelim—5 rounds—lightweights: Bud Cottey, Indianapolis, vs. Frankie Malone, Louisville. Harter 1s the only newcomer on tonight's bill. The Cottey-Malone tt will open the action at 8:30 o'clock.

Briton Issues Plea

sophomore To Abandon Olympics

LONDON, Oct. 10 (UP) ~ Dr Nevil Leyton, who served as a food expert for the Royal Air Force dure ling the war and has just completed study of European nutrition

problems, today published a plea for Britain to abandon the 1948 Olympic games, Dr. Leyton stated tlial British ratons made. it impossible for British athletes to conduct proper training for competition against athletes from better-fed countries,

|He said comparisons showed Britain

to be “by far the worst off” nation in Europe, . Will Seat 33 482 BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 10-Erec-

tion of the last sections eof Indiana University's new steel stands will bring the stadium seating capacity 33482 for

Be bay. CotasGoLa ae ..602 alleen Fray. Pritchett's Sponsor's. ... 300) head coach in the newly organized! Ted Lich, Fi lak Insulation Syl OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) | loop. will Curran, McClarney's Rest. ...... 2iM. Ferguson, Pittman's Pd. Mkt, Mxd: 450

Snub Cave, Moon-Lite Major.......:: 830|Rith Lehmann, Riviera National..... Charles Morgan. McClarney’ ES * Betty Bowers, Naval Ordnance

LEADERS ( Jackie Whalin, Fletcher Trust Mixsd. Prank Branam, Speedway Handicap . 586 norms Qburn,’ Ind. National Bank...

i 4 Angels One Game Renty Buck, Vegelabie Growers |. 38 porothy Crawtord, Am, L. ns. Mxd. “ From Playoff Title H uler, Pa ‘ re oan onsville ........, . 439 . Ray Kirby, American Lepion No. 3. sat Shirley. Perdoni, VA Mixed. . t2=g10v 408 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 (UP) Lou Bev. Biui Recrev ion nea tiers 2 The Los Angeles Angels had only Philip Prieshoff, \JElks INT si:| No Experience bone game to go today to add the Ww hh Soaich, aernor Opt. Mixed... 57! LANCASTER, Pa. Oct. 10 (UP) Pacific Coast League Governor's Cup Henry Bogie, p American, Legion No. 1.. 518 johnny Rohrer, a promising Frank trophy to its league championship. To ron. Pifman's P.M. Mix. 574/lin & Marshall halfback, never In the first extra-inning game of | Frits Wuelfing, givers. Rational --- M8i5layed high school football because the final playoffs the Angels’ Ed| Blll Torrence, Bt. Diamond Chain ..... 380 all his spare time during boyhood Sauer singled in the 12th frame to Wal SNLG, ihe A ‘Mixed ..... 541 days was occupied as equipment boy drive in the winning run and finish | Jack Carson, RCA ...... 333tand good-luck mascot for the team. up the contest against the Oakland Pick Beeler, Christin CRUSH 112447 333 After his discharge from the Navy, Acorns by a score of 8 to 7. It was Gordon Harwood, Am. Un. L. Ins, Mix. 461 he enrolled at F. & M., came out for the Los Angeles team’s third 55 BOWLERS SWOMEN) 0 football and has won a place on the straight win of the four-out-of-Potty Jordan, Bowes. ... 614 varsity squad in his sophomore S€Ven Series. year.

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Former Hockey Star

To Coach Houston HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. 10 (UP)— George Boothman, former National and American League hockey player who starred for two years with the Toronto Maple Leafs, will coach the Houston hockey club this season it was announced today. President Red Webster made the announcement that Boothmar

Young “Grid Veteran MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 10 (UP) Alidore Jancauskas, now playing his; third season as a first string guard for Marquette, is only 18 years old. Be was a 16-year-old freshman star] 1945,

True Battle Colors

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (UP)-—

Tost to Coast PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10° (UP)! The Pittsburgh Pirates annougced today that Lou Tost, left-handed pitcher recalled from Indianapolis, | |has been sent to Sacramento of! the Pacific Coast League in partial | ‘payment for Catcher Eddie Pitz- | gerald. i Fight Results

N, N. J--Jimmy Sims 118,

ATERSO would take over as playing coach Georgetown University’s color, Blue| | Philadelphia, knocked out Joe Holmes, 140,

and fill in at center ice or wing| and Grey, were chosen at the time | Passaic, N v Civil War to honor the! jones, |school’s students who fought for 179, Jie New Haven, Conn.

position for the Huskies this seaso Boothman started last season a

coach of the Dallas Texans, but {both the Union and the Conted-| worcaser

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illness forced him to give up the |eracy.

job when the Dallas club was riding high in first place,

H. S. Football

CITY SCHOOLS Cathedral 33 Noblesville 0 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Bast henge Roosevelt 28, Hammond

Sinrk'3 SUMAN. RESULTS Tesch 7, Southper® 0 FE Anortridee 0. nu Hows 3 T NERVE SCORES Washington: n Shortridge 0

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ROUNDING INTO SHAPE—Bill Canfield, Boilermaker halfback, was kept on the bench most of the last season by a knee injury but is rounding into shape and is scheduled for action against Notre Dame at Lafayette tomorrow. Canfield tied for scoring honors in the Big Nine in 1945 and was. a leader in pass receiving.

It's Stymie's Turn Now To Set Money-Earning Mark

NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UP)—It was up to Stymie to male the nest move today in the fight for the world's money-earning record after Armed set a new mark of §761500 with his victory in the Sysonbyv Mile That Armed victory yesterday at Belmont marked the fourth time the record has been broken this season, Whirlaway held it at the start of the campaign, and Assault and Stymie took turns cracking it until

Armed charged to the front with —————=rr the $18,600 win money from the Armed now with his $574,710, and Sysonby. Assault is third with $628,370. 4 But it's Stymie's turn now, and The Sysonby victory for Armed

vesterday meant more than settir the new record. It was his seve enth meeting with With Pleasure, and he emerged with a four- ~tos three edge. Armed hugged the rail-all--the—-wayand-fnished--ong —

and a half lengths in front of With New York Handicap on Belmonts ny 0.0 in the three-horse race.

final program of this meeting. Ensueno tailed. Even third place would net Sty- — par . mie $10,000. : The $761,500 Armed has earned Rocket Star Hurt y since he first was led to the post PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10 (UP)— is over $200,000 more than the rec- The Philadelphia Rockets ice hocks ord which Whirlaway held at the ev team reporfed today that fore E Start of this season, ward Phil Hergesheimer, leading ol Whirly's record was $561,161, and scorer in the American Hockey “ now ranks in fourth place among yeague last season, has suffered & 3 the featest fortunes amassed by proken jaw in an exhibition game “if horseflesh on the turf. and will be out of action for about to a month.

still another record could be set— if Stymie rises to the occasion, Hirsch Jacobs' Chestnut speedster now is $6790 behind Armed's record for lifetime earnings, and he could make that up In tomorrow's $100,000

Stymie, of® course, is second

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