Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1947 — Page 18

dianapolis sports goers are taking a close, personal interest in the tri-/ umphant march of

coached hy the shiewd Fritz Crisler |

being the field leader of one of the

+ « « but to be the captain, too, is super tops in grid prestige . . most Hooslers will have to ease off the Hilkene bandwagon for one week-end, Nov. 8 . . . Bo MceMillin's1. U they tackle the Wolverines at Ann Arbor,

One muff was on a blocked kick

ribbing the life out of Indianapolis’ Ohio State alumni, way, “Boy, is that Ohio State tough this year . a close score and coming from behind to tie Iowa'™ . ., . Boilermaker alumni are rubbing fit in on their business pals this fall.

with a grin and a grimace.

Purdue was a firm favorite to bump off Boston U, las} week the size of

‘PAGE 18 SPORT ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

THE OLD HOME TOWN . . In-|

the. Michigan Monster, the Wolverine grid team

stacle to a second

. But leading aerial and pull for Hoosiers when again this year, tories and a tie in four g

yo» ranks as an underdog for the

” TOF SPECIALIST DELUXE + « « Jim Brieske has scored 30 points in Michigan's four 1947 grid games and has yet Lo cross the G line . . + He boots the point after TD , .. and has had only two misses in 32 tries , . .

fore the contest is scheduled.

to his off-season work a better quarterback.

at that . . . He kicked seven straight against Northwestern last Saturday .., The automatic | one-point ace says the best-fit. | ting shoes he's ever had is the principal reason for his confidence in the cluteh. ” » » LIN THE RIB-STEAK LEAGUE. . . Indianapolis’ Purdue alumni are

mistakes Studied Formations

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. « The Old Bucks are taking fit

” ” " { LITTLE JOE. ... It must make a small college coach feel good and satisfied with life when a | glant walks in on him and asks | for a football uniform. . , . That's what happened at Carleton college, Northfield, Minn, . . . The big fellow is Joe Balich, tackle, who stands 6 feet 4 inches and weighs 265 pounds, . . . The huge gridder hails from Argo, Th. . , , Looks as though the big-time university grid talent scouts muffed one there. LJ ” ”

NO TEA PARTY, ...

porters that his wife, {in Philadelphia. “She's taking a

come a doctor.”

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AS WALCOTT and Manager Joe Webster chatted with newsmen becottage training headquarters, the somewhat stocky © challenger disclosed that he believed

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Moss style this year.

Pitching Perry Dye For Aerial Battle With Purdue’s DeMoss

Eliot's Eleven Tackles Boilermakers

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Illini Banking Big 9 Hop:

« + + The team gees Se Saturday and Michigan Following Week Hilkene, left CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (UP)~A limber-armed kid who regards football tackle, a Short= | quarterbacking as a science and his passing as a sudden-death touchridge graduate down threat may beat out’ Notre Dame's Johnny Lujack for the 1047 . + « He's really in | All American teams, | the big time, It depends on whether pitching Perry Moss, the stellar flinger and what with the field general for Illinois, can direct the defending Big Nine champions Michigan power jo BRONeS ne li gg! he gah ticed endlessly the complicated house slaughter a % pivots, spins, fades and handoffs ih opponents gempe. the director of the T must kno every week-end Right now Moss ranks -as the Peclor 2 1 mua w. volt Fritz Crisler | .)iof hope for an Illini triumph! The result has been amazing. hy rolling up gi- fiove hisamn Last year he completed 23 out of 69 gantie scores . . . Indianapolis’ over Michigan, the standout club °° op tor 208 vards and two touche Hilkene can feel mighty proud of of thé Big Nine and the major ob. PASee8 y

downs, In four games this year le has hit the receivers on 32 out of

. ; «crown for Illinois, best football teams ever put to- Crown for lino 49 passes for 323 yards and thtee gether at Ann Arbor . .. Just to be Meet Purdue Saturday touchdowns. a regular on that Wolverine outfit’ But pitching Perry has a big] Also last year the Illini attack is a mark of national distinction problem this Saturday when he bogged down from ‘time to time.

tests his arm against that of Pur- This year, after three poor periods dué's ‘Bob DeMoss at Lafayette. goainst Pittsburgh in the opening DeMoss was one of the Big Nine'sicontest, Illinois never has looked tossers last season pad: Even in“the scoreless tie with and has begun to find the range Army, the offense was fair,

changed his passing

the best drop back sideways to respective of the downBut Perry may make the differ- {iad situation,” he sald. Last year ence, and if he does, it will be due 1 was turning my back to the line.” This shift was apparent Saturday

” n ” » n » ” » " Last against | " 1 T i Mowe ro nee me wap Mets we pers vires R@g@ Given Strauss 500-Mile Trophy—

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WORTH WAITING FOR—Mauri Rose (left), winner of the 1947 500 Mile Race, last night accepted from Sam Freeman (center), vice president, and R. S. Norwood, president, the trophy from L. Strauss & Co. Freeman explained it was a little late in arriving, but Rose thought it well worth waiting for, He said he'd be back trying for another one next spring.

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good, but It was obvious he lacked gaw action for less than 30 minutes, | » me iw experience’ and he made a lot of he connected on every pass ~ Weighs Little Less Than Offy Block

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down throws.

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By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer | Jersey Joe Walcott is determined to either, but Maur! seemed truly“ap- sculptor, Fred C. Focht, after it become world heavyweight champion on Dee. 5 so that he can provid (well for his six children and send his wife through college. | As the Camden challenger began seribus roadwork today among the cedars and pines in beautiful Greenloch Park, he disclosed to reLydia, already was attending Temple University |

d, too.

' I'll lick him.”

During the spring and summer. If he does as well against Mich- | read all the books he could find igan, the Big Name crown may re- art to add to his Speedway collection in South Bend today. T formation quarterback, studied main $ many Illinois football movies as the Wolverines might go to the “little less than an Offenhauser block,” as the winner of last spring's could beg or borrow and prac- Rose Bowl.

‘Beginning of the End—

Walcott Maps Out How

though

pre-medijcal ter at the air. And I can counter I hit pretty If Joe gets careless, I'll A sports writer inquired how old knock him out. I'm not promisin' own slides to good use last night as he was Lydia, the mother of six chil- I'll knock him out; but I am prom- total of the season. who now weighs 203 244, and wound up with a sizable lenger of Joe Louis replied. “She's pounds and who expects to fight atAmerican Legion Classic League for Hinde younger'n me. I'm 33, and she's 20.” 192 begin boxing in about two weeks.

Two New Teams n Wrestling Bill

A tag-team skirmish between two Taveran in the Holy Cross League

| By BOB STRANAHAN

It is the beautiful L. Strauss & Co. trophy and it weighs just a ternational aspect of the race.

500 put it, R. 8. Norwood, president of the firm, was on hand for part of the dinner at the Indin- - apolis Athletic Club, but he left the. The trophy, cast in bronze, sym- the presentation. speech making and presentation to bolizes man's eternal quest for Sam Freeman, vice-president. something higher and finer. It is a Mauri - Rose knows more about figure with archangel’s wings racing cars than art, and this corner knows not

fully and humby,

too much about mold was destroyed by the French gejq

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preciative. And it looked like a was completed—so Mauri + (mightly fine piece of workmanship have to worry about any dupli to this department.

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CARL HINDEL, manager of the Indiana Bowling alleys, put his|off the track.”

Hindel started his set with a 268 for a led his team to a series of 3000. — ik 2le¥s Jam His otal; the Taiianapolis ace. Their games were 1018, 997 and wi | TWO women tied for the laurels) | 8 au (In league action last night with | FOLLOWING Hindel in the eve- totals of 575. | ee me aad rr a Lo X . . s Gla jCurran, who hit a 678 for Mull's | ¢yom the Solitaire League were the

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custom of the firm to search the The mantle probably won't hold it, but Mauri Rose has a piece of Old World for a suitable trophy for the 500 winner to stress the in-

Rose accepted the award grate- . and Wilbur the early Shaw, president of the Speedway, ’ ~ spoke of the dignity and depth of

Shaw was questioned about the . : 1948 race and came up with the bit Marino of Hononolulu in their 15- the squad will be in the best con=of information that a race car with|round fight for the vacant crown dition thus far this season, standing on the tail of a comet. Tre steam power may be in the nextibefore 10,500 at Harringay Arena|

marked up the sixth 700! The Speedway president said he action. had informed Osborne that there game of 217. He followed with 8'are no restrictions which would pre709. He was-rolling in the vent a steam car from running in

At the same time, Shaw denied. MIAMI, Fla. Oct. 21 (UP)—Proreports that a three-wheel car de- moter Harry Voiler turned his lawsigned hy a Sheboygan, Wis, man yers loose today in the hopes of {has been entered. He said no actual’ finding some manner in which he ‘entries have been received and it'can stage a Rocky Graziano-Tony play will be about Nov. 1 before the 1948 Zale entry blanks are mailed to car fight without the sanction of the Municipal Stadium starting at 8

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wy Fordham Proxy x rm Draws Ire of

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Fordham University today had the choice of apologizing for its president's charge that operators of the Polo Grounds are “extortionists” or else playing its home football games

Still Unbeaten

» {elsewhere. ‘ ntie | The New York Giants, operators - |of the Polo Grounds, delivered the

{ultimatum yesterday after The Rev.

More Eliminations Robert I Gannon, Fordham preei|dent, was quoted in a blast a big-

Due This Week-end |time college football,

NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)—It| He said, “the Polo Grounds has wasn't quite so crowded today on taken a million and a half dollars

. of our money. They're really exthe nation’s bandwagon of unbea: rtionists, you know.” The “state

and untied college football teams— ont was made to & Fordham 33 fell off or were pushed in last alumni breakfast in Newark, N., J. week-end's games, leaving only 39| The Giants branded Father Ganin a proud but precarious position. non's statement as “outrageous There were some pretty mighty libel.” survivors, like Notre Lame, Michi-| At Fordham, Father Gannon regan, Texas, California and Georgia fused to comment, but a spokesman Tech, and there were some classy said the University president “is a lesser lights, too, like good old Slip- very sad man.”

pery Rock, Wilberforce (fresh from a 101 to 0 conquest of Kitty Hawk), Hinkle to Revamp

Cameron, Okla., Aggies, Upper Iowa, and northern South Dakota TeachTransfers Eligible for Homecoming Tilt

[other campus, {whirl goes on at intensified pace.

ers. Among the casualties, it was an harder they fall.” And the loudest crashes were caused by Yale, Boston |liam & Mary, Maryland and College | Ic of Pacific. Down they went along Butler's Buldogs will present a chian, N. C. Teachers, Ellendale, "éVamped lineup to patrons of the and Southwest Louisiana Institute Western Michigdn in the Bowl. Next week, undoubtedly there will After two victories in Indiana as the elimination tion without the services of seven [transfer students.Coach Tony Hinkle ing a new team. | the Indianapolis public for the first i . . ¢ . Fl el ht Title . time Saturday. YW g | University star, wili alternate at the LONDON, Oct. 21 (UP)—Rinty left half post with Jim Rosenstihl . The Bulldogs came out of the as world flyweight champion today yjttle Giant clash Saturday un-

old case of “the bigger they are the College, Marquette, Vanderbilt, Wilwith such tiny toughies as AppalaIN. D. N. & I. Gustavus Adolphus, homecoming tilt Saturday against be tears in the beers on many an- Intercollegiate Conference competi- ; - |will spend the entire week rebuild- | 8 - Mona han Wins | Hinkle will be able to present his “M” team—Mid-American. to Keneth Smock, former Purdue Monaghan of Belfast, Ireland, ruled and Dick Bennett. by winning the decision over Dado scathed and, according to Hinkle,

Western Michigan's Broncos will

{last night. be the largest team the Bulldogs

It) Shaw sald Davis R. Osborne of| Rinty-The-Riveter succeeded ce this season. The Broncos’ line won't|gouth Bend already is planing to Jackie Paterson of Glasgow, Scot-| cates. build the steam car with Paul B.|land, whose title recently was vaFreeman explained that it was 8 guen] of South Bend. Osborneicated by the British Board of Box- — wrote Shaw that the steam plant'ing Control because of Paterson's . |“would be similar to that which is/failure on three occasions to go By Frank Wilson jprojected for truck installation and through with titlg defenses against would have adequate safety features Marino. to protect the driver and keep water,

averages 212 pounds per man while the backfield averages 188 pounds {per man. The Broncos will have virtually the same lineup which handed the Bulldogs their only defeat last year, 19 to 0. Returning to the squad roster for tars clamiored for, the first time since the Ohio Uni- | versity game three weeks ago are | Dick Guyer, Terre Haute; Harry {Farmer, Anderson; Don Hinkle, In{dianapolis; James Warrenburg, Indianapolis; Alonzo Carter, Indianapolis, and Richard Barr, Muncie.

Play at Municipal The Golden Hill Rockets will the Indiana Cenirali” “B” championship team in a football game tonight at

It was a dull fight. During most of the rounds the

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: . proud owners of the scores. i? ‘ the score caused some evebrow De but July the Tet boxing-punch- new team combinations will feature at Fox-Hunt on games of 244, 201 ® tp | owners. Miami Boxing Commission. |o'clock. lifting in the East and was in- PR style to beat Louis wrestling action at the Armory to- ‘ y p sh 1 dor! He sald “I'm not questioning the pjent whe A ) 4 and 233; Bob Bollinger, 663 on SALLY TWYFORD'S Comets, strumental in getting ithe Hoosier night when the Hercules Athletic | were without a captain today. Sally scnoot some nice press raves in [Act that Louis has been a great Club offeres a two-event grappling Sames Of 224, 250 and 180 for Har-| who recently resigned the captaincy that part of the country where the fighter. But nobody knows NOW card rell's Plumbers in the South Side of the team, is in St Vincent's! e ° A niin] what he's got left. He hasn't had a| 1 on] | : ; Just One Penny Difference Gets You This ollermakers seldom operate, , , . tough fight since 1841 when he he featured bout will send Tum-'Businessmen’s group at Sport Bowl, | Hospital today recovering from an! 4 Boston natives now know all about knocked ot Billy COnh the first my “Nilan of Australia and Red/and Gene Zwiesler, whose 653 operation for appendicitis. At last «IR id John Purdue and can mention ’ ’ "Y'Lyons of Beaumont, Tex. against marked o 22 | A Sh nm ] time. Louis never was fast on Ils re ' + 8gains *d on games of 220, 235 and report she was resting comfortably fy him along with their own John Boh: and heh br Serer vow { Frankie Talaber of Chicago and 198 led the Court House League at | Here's hoping she has a speedy re- i) Harvard + Incidentally, the best |=" " ow ; . how nn Billy Weidner of Columbus, O. 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