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MUDDER — Chuck Keever (63), Shortridge halfback, wormed his way through tacklers before being stopped by John Mason (29), Cathedral Hidk School center, in the first period of a city series football battle yesterday afternoon at the Short-
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Spark Plugs Avenge
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
way Lead County S Unbeaten
Shortridge Stays In City Race Beating Cathedral, 19 to 0
Hornets’ Late Rally in Fog Trips Southport;
Howe's Hornets and the Spark Plugs of Speedway still led the
Only 1946 Defeat
ridge field. The Blue Devils won, 19 to 0, on a soggy field.
Marion County list of unbeaten and untied high school football teams today and Shortridge stayed in strong contention for the mythical city championship, Howe played a version of “Phogbound high” at Southport when the Hornets registered a 13-7 triumph over the Cardinals in a game in which it was almost impossible for Ireceivers to see punts because of the dra and Tech's Greenclads won fogs another city joust from Manual, The siifipery footing made little|13-0. difference to Speedway, for the| Sacred Heart rapped Pike, 33-7, Spark Plugs rolled along to a 37-0/but two other city elevens werent victory at Beech Grove, Speedway'siso fortunate. Washington traveled skein of seven straight victories is{tc Evansville and took a 20-0 punch= the longest in the county and the/ing from Reits, while Crispus AtSpark Plugs have only to get byitucks bowed at Richmond, 20-6. Plke Township Wedensday for a|Franklin Township defeated the perfect season, Silent Hoosiers, 7-0. An injury ridden Shortridge Decatur Central and Lawrence eleven celebrated “dad's day” with a Central played to a 14-14 deadlock 19-0 city series triumph over Cathe-|to round out the card.
Speedway Avenges Only 1946 Defeat
Speedway gained sweet revenge at Beech Grove, the only team to
defeat the Spark Plugs last season.
individual scoring leadership of the city and county. Roberts tallied touchdowns in the third and fourth periods to pass teammate Konnie King and Jack Tichenor of Shortridge. King, himself, scored one of the Spark Plugs six-pointers In the|to take over first place in the final quarter and George Vance got county standing from the idle the other one in the second stanza.| Giants of Ben Davis.
Irish Threaten Satans Only Twice
once in the final. The Irish threatened twice, both on recovered fumbles but failed to move nearer than the Shortridge 26. Shortridge’s first touchdown came shortly after the opening kickoff when Gene Rogers recovered a Cathedral fumble on the Irish 36. Tichenor moved the pigskin to the 11 and Art Klein and Chuck Keever bulled ta the 2. Tichenor went over the goal stripe, fumbled and recovered. Jack Leer kicked the
on the Irish for unnecessary roughness had put the ball on the 9-
Babe Sets Record, Pockets $1250
FT, SMITH, Ark, Oct. 18—MTrs.
Mildred (Babe) Didrikson Zaharias
72-hole . medal golf into record book today and put | 2 check for $1250 into her pocketbook. The Denver star won the Hard-| scrabble Women's Open Tourney
two strokes under the former world record for women. Mrs. Zaharias toured the rugged course in a record-shattering 11-under-par 68 Thursday and shot four under par in’ the nnal round | to finish five strokes under her
_hearest rival, Patty Berg of Minne-
apolis, whose final round was a six under par low medal score of 73. Miss Berg, who received $750 for second place, also set a blistering pace and was within two shots of tying Mrs. Zaharias at one point in the round.
Brooklyn Foothall
Goes Daffy, Too
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UP)—The Buffalo Bills and their classy Quar-| terback George Ratterman, today were the latest victims of the sports serial entitled “anything can hap-! pen in Brooklyn.” The chesty Bills, who share the All-America Football Conference Eastern division lead with the New York Yankees, charged onto Ebbets
Field last night with victory an ap- be charged at all sessions of thela 664 for the Marott's Shoe team in|
parent certainty and they were lucky to head home with a 14 to 14 tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Brooklyn, the Eastern division’s|
extra point. A 49-yard run By Art Klein who
yard stripe. The Irish line held however and they took over and
The game also served to induct Bill Roberts of Speedway into bd
The Satans tallied once in the first period, once in the second and |
‘Walker Stages Late Rally
raced around left end and reversed
‘To Win Bout From Sikes
Jack (Buddy) Walker may be banned in Baltimore and a loser in Chicago, but the Columbus (0O.) heavyweight trial horse still is a good
piece of fighting machinery In Indianapolis.
Walker registered his 11th straight triumph here at the Armory hut a new women's world's mark for | last night before about 1500 fans when he took a unanimous Sesiatent play tournament | from Bob Sikes, local heavyweight belter.
| A master at infighting, Walker] ‘had to stage a late rally in the 10|
{rounds of milling to get the nod of | the agfion was fast all of the way. both judges and Referee Dick Pat- | Walker weighed in at 107% while
began piling up points with some| | superior punching and had a clear] | sixth round. Walker continued to belt away at| | the midsection and his short, sting-|
his field put the ball on the Irish 16 in the second period. Keever ploughed through center to the 2 where Henshaw went over on a quarterback sneak. Leer's kick from placement was wide. Shortridge threatened in the third period after two 15-yard penalties
apolis,
There were no knockdowns but|
Results of other bouts:
Ricky Dilk, 118%, Indianapolis, knocked | out Billy Suggs, {lead over the Ohioan through the {in the second round,
Les knocked out Lou Faucets, at 2:07 in the second round,
117,
Thompson, 140%,
kicked out of danger. The Satan final marker was set up a 25-yard sprint by Keever. Tichenor moved the ball from 15 to the 10 and & pass from Henshaw to Bill Ralph put the pellet on the 1. Keever bulled over for the marker, Leer's kick was to the left,
Hornets Score in Last Period to Win
Howe broke a 7-7 deadlock in the final period to nudge the sabborn
Southport eleven.
| Mayer kicking the extra point,
The Hornets forged ahead toward the close of the initia] period with{ Manager of the Yankees was $50,000
lus 10 per cent of the | Sikes’ weight was given as 198%. Frank Knox sprinting 8 yards around end for the marker and Bin|> Y*2% P : | After the cautious start, Sikes yesterday with a 293-stroke total, !
Louisville, at 2:31|patuyrn to the Cardinal 21.
Indianapolis, 140, Indian-| down Howe fumble on the Hornet
Ray Dobbs set this one up with a pass Interception and a
Southport recovered a fourth-|the Hornets on their way to the winning
touchdown in the final
Pat McGuire, 187, Toronto, took a close | 38 in the third period and went on|period. He was hauled down on the
six-round decision from Chief War Cloud
»|to score. Dick Baker sliced tirough| Southport 16 and three plays later
ing jabs began to have a telling| 30g Indianapolis,
kansas arold Green, 136, effeck. on the . former; Ar | Billy Sparks, Indianapolis, scrapper.
Pin Patter
A RE EI" THE THIRD session of the Indianapolis Bowling Alley Proprietors’ {singles elimination touranment will get under way tonight at the {Central Alleys. The eight men who survived the, qualification round last week-end will compete in a round robin affair extending over two week-ends. The first seven sets will determine the pairings for the final round to be bowled at the Indiana Alleys on Sunday, Oct. 26. {Comet's and marked a 700. Last The eight qualifiers are Howard night she once again subbed in the Deer Sr, Bill Lee, Frank Kagel, league, this time on the Tompkin’s Paul Stemm, Fonnie Snyder, John-|Ice Cream team, and came up with ny Murphy, Johnny Kiesel and another honor count. This time Johnny Mencin, Lou garnered games of 222, 207 and Two alternates have been an- 191 for a 620 to lead the women for | nounced in the persons of Bob Earl the evening's work. and Leo ‘Jenkins who both finished | 2 nn the qualification round with a score of 3287. league competition over the city. | An admission fee of 35 cents will Johnny Mencin led the quintet with |
and fought
Indianapolis,
By Frank Wilson
tourney. This will be returned to the the Fox-Hunt Classic. His games competing bowlers on a percentage {were 235, 213 and 216. He was fol-| basis. lowed closely by Roney Myers who
tackle into the end sone and Arthur converted on a plunge.
the 19 before being stopped. Long runs featured the Reits
march in the first period and kicked the extra point to put the Panthers in front, George Byers broke loose for a 62-yard scoring dash in the second period and David again kicked for the conversion. Pete Fisher tallied the final Reitz {touchdown in the last period after a |
Tech Tallies Early
Diels“ Merchant junged ‘ewer the goal, The try from placement for A 45-yard dash by Dobbs started|the extra point was blocked.
Continentals Victims of Long Dashes
At Evansville, the Continentals were in scoring position only on one occasion against the Reitz Panthers. This was in the third period when they recovered a fumble on the Reitz 30 and drove on down to
scoring.
Jerry David sprinted 38 yards at the tag end of an 83-yard ground
sustained 80-yard march. David missed this kick, his first slip in 11 attempts from placement for the Panthers. The defeat was the second of the \season for the West Siders, who last week tied Shortridge in a city {series encounter,
Against Redskins
Tech's victory over the Redskins was the first in city series compe-
FIVE men tallied honor counts In yin for the East Siders and the reverse was the fourth against
{ Indianapolis competition for Manual.
| the rest of the way to tally, give Tech a quick 7-0 lead. A second Tech touchdown in the
First points came for the Greenclads on the initial play of the game as John Lytle intercepted a pass on the Redskin 33 and trooped Tom Pratt kicked the extra point to
pass to Bob Book on the 15 and
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OFF TO THE RACES —John Lytle (38), Tech fullback, intercepted a Manual The triumph enabled Speedway pass intended for Henry Harvey (24) yesterday, reversed his field and romped 33
yards to score on the first play of the.game at the East Siders’ field. Tech went on
to win, 13 to 0.
wanted to and not because he was
specifically denied that his retirement after the recent World Series had been influenced by Baseball Commissioner A. B, Chandler “or any other individual.” He also stated that his relationship with his former co-owners, Dan Topping and Del Webb, was “harmonious in every respect at all times” and added that neither Topping or Webb knew he was going to resign until he announced the fact to the press after the series. ‘Worked for Nothing’ He said that his salary as general
MacPhail Adds Postscript To Baseball Retirement
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UP)~The completed story of Larry MacPhail's presidency of the New York Yankees was opened briefly today to add a postscript—MacPhail's assertion that he quit because he
forced to.
At a press conference in the Yankee offices yesterday, the redhaired dynamo who headed the Yankee baseball empire for three years
where he would be “working for nothing” and, after selling his stock to Topping and Webb on Sept. 18, he “decided to retire in the event the club won the series.” .
Pointing out that he had “sole responsibility for all matters connected with the management of the club for the past three years,” MacPhail said that in that time the Yankees had (a) drawn more fans than any other team had done in six years, (b) made more money than any team had in 10 years, and (c) paid rival American League clubs more for games in New York
team's earnings. This salary, Mac-
than in any other seven years in
Phall said, put him in the position'Yankee history.
Michigan and Duel for Top
supposedly weak opposition. Headlining the battle in comparalve scores is the duel between Michigan's Wolverines and Notre Dame's Irish, currently battling for the No. 1 spot in the nation. Until today Michigan had the edge in the longrange battle between the two teams that do not actually meet each other this season. Key Contests
Northwestern, and Notre Dame will be gunning for an impressive showing against Nebraska.
CITY, COUNTY HIGH no0.s Evansville Reitz 20, Washin Pranklin Towhabip % Slient Rn onrs 0,
Howe 13, u re 7. Central 14,
Lawrence 14 (tle), Richmond 20, $ionus Attucks 6 Bacred art 33, Pike Township 7. Shorirides 10, Cathedrs 1 0. Beech Grove 0.
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UP)—The emphasis in college football games today was on “how much” instead of “who” as most of the top powers of the country went up against
Michigan is favored to swamp
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Southeastern. The football week-end opened last night with a light program of arclight contests, led by Louisiana State's 14 to"13 defeat of Boston College-and Temple's 7 to 6 triumph over previously unbeaten Muhlen« berg.
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In other Priday night games: 5: Hardin-Simmons romped over New Mexico, 33 to 7; Wayne Beat West- |New
house defeated Alabama State, 19 _Two of the le games figured among! to 13,
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Caps Return Here Tomorrow:
Face Barons at : Cleveland Tonight
The Indianapolis Capitals in Cleveland today gunning for their second American Hockey I victory against the Barons usually are.tough for the roy a their home ice.
Tomorrow night the Caps will Fes turn home and meet the ton Lions who were participants 18 a game last night postponed Decauss of “fog.” The Caps are ih’ good’ ph condition for the week-end batti Fernand Gauthier fs the on casualty with a stitch in his I after being hit by a stick in . season's opener Thursday night: *¢ At Washington last night the Lions and the Hershey Bears were in the second period of their game when fog swirled up from the rink. It was so thick that rival players complained they couldn't see the goal nets. The temperature inside the arena was 71 and when the warm air hit the ice the fog raised: Spectators couldn't even see the rink. The match will be. replayed at a later date. Hershey was leading, 1 to 0, when the game was called. More than 2000 fans were refunded tickets or cash,
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THE scene of the National Match| scored a 660 on games of 180, 231 {first quarter was called back be- the receiver went on across the cellar team, halted the Bills twice| .o finals has been changed. It and 249 for Pat's Place in the Fun-| of a clipping penalty. goal line.
on the 1-yard line in the opentngiy.c heen announced that the gireDOWl Classic group. Other 6850's), 41,4 second half opened, Lytle| Manuals only serious scoring
minutes of play and Dodger block-| were turned in by Ed Caney, 219, (will be the Madison Street Armory] ’ again was Tech's power as the threat came late in the game when . 0, ooresyille ing shook Bob Hoernschmeyer 1008 yn Gpicago instead of the Chicago|210, 221856 for the Stewart Carey| qruenciads moved from their own|the Redskins started s drive from Cisioparia "0aicn.) 15, South ‘Bena wit Muncie Centra 8 ith Bend Central 8, Columbus 6, Connersville 0,
around right end for 84 yards and| {Glass team in the Construction | Coliseum. 35 to the Manual 42. After driving|their 35 and shed to the Tech kson the tying score. It was t ge. Le Pritc Fred Mounts r pushe e Central (Ar : he longest {League at hett's; ounts,| oor a first down, Lytle shot a bullet|20 as the hostilities ended. Bugger a. Mastinarily (mt) o.
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2 “1 sor's loop. Last Friday evening she Pagach, 232, 191, 227—650 for Fehr's - Pro Grid Standings subbed for Eva Williamson of the Beer in the Dezelan Classic league. 7 Up All Stars | Face ALL AMERICA CONFERENCE Jot the Spartan touchdowns against Pike in the game at Delavan Smith Ohio Team Tomorrow Field yesterday.
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