Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 26

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* Layne, probably cut thinking of Both Teams Qualify last season. . . For State Finals They started the

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—————————ALL Ln Le CAREFUL NOW, TEXAS ... The

Longhorns are rolling on the grid In Close Meet iron again and form one of the na~ . tion's topmost teams. . . But even a stampede can be checked , , . and

the Texas boys, led by the triplethreat Bobby ___ __ 5

Broad Ripple's Rocket harriers ; iruled today as Indianapolis sectional champs following their victory yesterday at Coffin course. il Coach Mordie Lee's team along with Howe and one runner from! Boggstown will represent the local sectional in the state meet finals at) Coffin on Nov. 1. | Dave Rouse of the Rocket team

1946 football campaign on fire and stayed hot and unbeat~ ‘able for five games, rolling up 212 points to only 19 by opponents. . . The blow fell in the

Bobby Layne sixth game: Rice 18, Texas 13 . . .|captured individual honors over the and the 1047 undefeated Longhorns {two-mile Coffin layout in 10:49.7,

are slated to face the Rice Owls| Jack Wellman of Howe finished | | this week-end , . . Last year, the behind Rouse by about 75 yards Longhorns also lost in their ninth game, to Texas Christian, 14-0, although T. C. U. had just dropped five straight and entered the Texas tilt as a 14-point underdog. . . after | which T. C. U. resumed its losing | stride and dropped its next two. . .| and Texas resumed its winning stride and annexed its 10th and last] game. . . The 1046 defeat of Texas by T. C. U. furnished ample fuel or the experts in the football hot stove league but no reasonable explanation for the stunning form reversal was unearthed.

; . | COMPARATIVE SCORES, Blah . + + Prior to the 1946 Texas-T. C. U. upset, the Longhorns had defeated Oklahoma A. M., 4-6; Oklahoma U., 20-13, and Arkansas 20-0, all common opponents with | T. C. U... And these three teams had downed T. C. U, . . . Oklahoma A.-M. won, 7-6, Oklahoma U., 14-12, and Arkansas, 34-14... Guess the rivalry In Texas Is so great that previous records don’t

Indiana high school cross-coun« try teams which qualified at sec- | { |

tional meets yesterday for state competition at the Indianapolis | finals Nov, 1 were by sectionals: | Indianapolis—Indianapolis Broad | Ripple and Indianapolis Howe, Mishawaka ~— La Porte and Mishawaka, Anderson—Anderson and Jones-

THE HARRIERS TAKE OFF —The Times photographer went up a hill to get this picture of the start of the Indianapolis sectional of the state high school crosscountry meet at Coffin golf course yesterday. The same layout will be the scene of the state finals here on Nov. |.

Wayne North. Vincennes — Evansville Jasper and Vincennes. Terre Haute—Bloomington High and Terre Haute Wiley, Hobart—Hammond Tech Hobart,

As UP Coach-of-the-Week

NEW YORK, Oct, 22 (UP)-—His team hasn't the Rose Bowl, but it might wind up with a Big Nine championship | Frankie Talaber of Chicago and and a better record than the squad that does. Billy Weidner of Columbug, O., won The wise guys, and oh how wrong they ‘were said that his team a tag-team tussle at the Armory was a little over-rated in the first place and that it wouldn’t- bounce { back after a neck-breaking early season schedulé that it has nevertheless mastered without defeat,|———— — |only after Tommy Nilan of Austra-|

his teammate, A lot of people will be surprised | Jowa, Ary and Minhasots were ia, “took a walk” on his partner,

Score 46 Points {if his team does take the title|all very tough opponents” he sald. | Red Lyons of Texas.

again, but he's been surprising|.we have several boys with injuries! In the team point making, Broad ,,. “0 of nis life, so it won't ; y Juries

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land another Hornet runner, Don {Raftery, was close on the heels of

{Ripple had 40 points and Howe 41. mean a thing when traditional ] *“'be a new role tn tag | foes collide on the gridiron. . . [Other sores were] Deh Eno "| ""He's the United Press coach of bruised. I certainly don't know how| thi, became 90 Sisgusied with tie) and it's useless to trust the par- iF ge v Warren Uenlra ven the week, Ray Eliot of the de- much longer we can hold together.” . lau d handica on games [Davis 151, Lawrence Central 164, [that the former left the Texan to lay car an ppers K Washington 174, Columbus 227, fending Big Nine champions from Fellows who have listened 10!shift for himself during the de- They

{ th played deep In the heart of the | J "27 and Crispus Attucks 319. /1inois.

Longhorn country, | The fightin’ Illini hit their peak| that he should have had his tongue split the first two sessions of a

#0» Boggstown did not compete in the . DON'T YOU KNOW THE WAR'S team event but qualified Dennis [28 Saturday when they crunched in his cheek. They remember what torrid mat battle. perfect record Minnesota underfoow he had to say when he arrived at|

OVER. . . Gone with the Wind. . | Buehling for individual competition. 4 to 13 at S : : : Well, the war isn't over in Virginia; Best time in the state was turned al -a time when they were Pasadena, Cal, last December with Talaber sah . . . and we don't mean Wirid fh by Bill Kazner of East Chicago supposed to be at low ebb following his Rose Bowl squad. War II, . . It's the civil war, more'n| Roosevelt at Hobart in 9:36.0. their bruising 0-to-0- tie against] Eliot, who worried about UCLA 80 years ago. . . . At any rate, why Results in other sectionals over AMY: ; the Harvard eleven played the Uni-| the state: Because the Big Nine, In drawing rip the Pacific champions to shreds evened matters by taking the sec-| versity of Virginia at Charlottesville recently some Dixie fans were waka, 10:208; Lawrence unable to suppress that old damn-| Mishawaka; George : yankee hostilify and flaunted old South Bend Washington; Keith the New Years Day game two years igan, Western Michigan, Ohio State deciding fall as Nilan left the ring Confederate flags in the stands. , . Zook, La Porte; Kenneth Harayda,/'" ® OW. the Illini can’t go back and Northwestern. |after Lyons refused three times to Virginia won all right, and good, La Porte, even if they should manage to beat, Eliot, who now uses the “T” for-|tag-up with the “down under” grapbut history still records that Grant Stayton Wins out favored Michigan for the mation exclusively, wouldn't trade|pler who was in distress and needtook Richmond. . Wonder how | At Anderson—John- Stayton, An- championship. his cocky.little quarterback, Perry|ing help. Weidner promptly elimmany damnyankee boys are in that! derson (deferiding state champion), That doesn’ worry Eliot. With Moss, for any other in the country.|inated. the Lone Star state athlete Virginia Uneup? |9:41.8; John Jones, Muncie Cen- the usually sad countenance he re-| Eliot, a high school star in Bright- at seven minutes of the final with 8 {tral; Don Looper, Anderson: Paul erves for such statements, he said on,” Mass, was named coach at/an airplane spin. | SAY IT ISN'T BO... . Ed Me- | Judy, Muncie Burris; Bill Frakes,| | Just don’t think we have ‘a very Illinois in 1942, succeeding old Bob| Silent Rattan, Warsaw, Ind, and Keever, University of San Fran. | Greentown. “glsco grid coach, has hired a scout

Healy, the Pacific Coast Conference, de-|cerned over his remaining games mark with a Boston crab.

| good chance to win the Big Nine Zuppke, under whom he had been Herb Parks of Vancouver, B.C. batAt Pt. Wayne—Jack @lady, Gar- | ttle this year” an assistant coach since 1937. {tled to a 30-minute draw in the to scout his own team, . . . Ed [ot 10:3550: Tom Jones, Ft. Wayne | Tm m— - OpENEr. | wants a detailed report after every gout: william Gaunt, Decatur; 9®__ ° game on how his own team looks | nove) ganders, Wabash; Nelson p in p atte r from NG Spats angle. we Thats Detwiler, Ft. Wayne North. really “ | At Vincennes—Robert eston, | n — in 1 ing business down to a fine point. Wain Se t Berg, | Seven men turned in scores of better than 650 last night in league On Card Tonight +». Paying a guy to second guess | Jasper; Don Stodghill, Vincennes: bowling action over the City. | Bill Roberts, South Side Comyou, as it were. | Jerry Canterberry, Evansville Reitz. TOPPING the list was Hershell Stilwell rolling in the West Side MuDity Center lightheavyweight, CENTURY us ONE... Glanc-| Keith Nixon, Salem. Bowling enters Classic League, Stillwell's 666 was compiled on games | Will face See Wright of Anders ing through last week's college] At Terre Haute—George Branam, of 225, 215 and 226. He ‘bowls for the Cook's Goldblume Beer team.|'™ °N€ of the main go events of the]

football scores we were startled by Bloomington, 10:002; Bob Skit, Fellow Cook-man Carl Mindach also turned in an honor count score | Amateur boxing prograln tonight at

. + [With a 6567. His: games were 230, ——————re___ ithe Motor Armory, 2015 8. Pennsyl- © Wilberforce ( , .|Terre Haute Garfield: Bob Smo Kk, v "hh — ’ this: Wilberforce (college of educa 0K, 1 993 and 205. | The femnine bowlers of the city| vania St.

tion) 101, Wright Field ‘0. .| Terre Haute Wiley; Jerry Webster, { : es Wright Field's team is known as the Concannon; Jack Bricker, Frank-| In the runner-up spot for the/Once again failed to produce an| The other top bout will feature Kitty Hawks. , . . How they sur-| fort. |evening was Leonard Wedding of honor count. Dolly Rudbeck, bowl.| Fuss McKinney, 126-pounder, in a vived that massacre is a problam| At Hobart—Bill Kazmer, East !he McPherson Coal team in the ing with Nichols Jewelry at diel ep YAIR BobbY Lee of Ft. yaynefor the scientists to solve. . . . Guess Chicago Roosevelt, 0:36.0: gil] Commercial League at Fox-Hunt. Ss : ) |The remainder of the card is: that score will stand as tops for the Burns, Hammond Tech: Dale Vie, | His games of 192, 205 and 268 gave Sport Bowl, was the high woman| 135 pounds—George Berry, Anderseason. , , , Low score last week Hammond Tech; Don Morigi, Gary Nim the total of 665 pins which With a 585. son, vs. Dixon Johnson, Indianawas Bowling Green 2, Ohio 0.". , .|Edison; Ronald Molen, Hammond "udged the leader. Leading team totals included|Pols: There isn't a lower score in football High, | Other honors were garnered by Cook's Goldblume Beer, 1001, 1028, 13% pounds—Kelth = Burns, Ft. except a forfeit, ] ta 0, [Disk Meyer, 233, 167, 254654, for|1025—3054, and Indiana Fur, 950, Wayne, vs. Robin Hood, Indianapouckeman & Son in the Coca-Cola 1023, 1057-3030. Both in the West| loop at Uptown; Eli Seddon, 236, Side Classic league, for the men,| 128 pounds—George Parker, FL. | 185, 231652, for the Pi-Line team and Child's Jewelry, 863, 836, 822— Wayne, vs. Hawk Roberts, Indian-

in the Allied Printers gr eroy! 2521, 1 Jon-" > | apolis. group; Leroy 2521, in. the Won-Ten league at| 118" pounds—George Pasquel, An-

By Frank Wilson 6 Amateur Bouts

» » ” CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN- Kautsk S } FLUENCE. , . , The state of Cali- y ow fornia is all whooped up over the unlooked for

3 consistent winning | Kerst, 202, 258, 191-651, for Dod- Pritchett’s, for the women. : waye of the University of California erre alte {son's Cleaners in the Dezelan Rec-| Bob Kellar, rolling in the In- derson, vs. Tred Jolihaen, Indisn. at Berkeley where Lynn Waldorf is reation league, and Morris Sans- diana Alleys Recreation loop turned apolis. serving his first season as head! qpppr HAUTE Ind. Oct. 22 DWY, 236, 191, 224-651, for the|in a triplicate last night while os coach. , . . The scriveners out there (UP) — The Sheboygan Redskins Meyer Fruit Co. in the Punbowl| bowling with the Kay Jewelry team. ND-Navy Tickets .

quickly dubbed the Bears the Cinderella boys but that nickname did no! imply any picture of California

| His games were all 148. The Notre Dame Club of In- | dianapolis announced today that | 50 tickets are available for the Ed Eckstien, Ind. Bmpl. Secur Mixed 503 Notre Dame-Navy football game Richard Cox, Indpls. Life Ins. Mixed . 476. Nov. 1 at Cleveland. Contact Joe

{held a 47-43 victory over the Indi-|S0cial league.

anapolls Kautskys as the result of Last Night's Leading Bowlers

dinate. ... . And 50. the teat 13 how! 28 exhibition game between *the 600 BOWLERS (MEN)

called the Sun-kissed Cinderellas.| 'onal Professional Basketball boys, | eABue rivals here last night. Horshéll Stilwell, West Side Olassie 666

... Peel yourself an avacado > 0 5 /LERS (W } - The Redskins got revenge for a Leonard Wedding. Commercial ++ 865 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Argus, Market 1376. . # 8 ¥ ’ 1 Carl Mindach, West Side Classic 657 Dolly Rudbeck, Nichols Jewelry...... 585 SORRY, NO ROOMS. . .. Foot. [61-50 loss to Indianapolis in an ex Disk ch ia . 654 | Kay Helley, Won-Ten ..... 561 BE ! A a | Ell Seddon, ie rinters ‘a 653 | Jean Case. Won-Ter teees + 548 gue butt Mir ought back wartime inion game at Martinsville two Leroy Kerst, Dodson’'s Cleaners 651 Vonda Hidy, Bishop Coal ar cuvevs ve AT Fight Results shortages. . . . hotel ace is | nhights 0. Thev trailed 24-2 Morris Sansbury, Funbowl Social 651 | Mary Barringer, Won-Ten vee. 546 4 , , n sp i ag \ alled 24-21 at Clarence Jordan, Sportsman's Store . 645 Daisy Stuart. Won-Tan 534 . NEW YORK (Park Arena)—Gene Bogone for the Notre Dame vs. Navy [the intermission last night and fin- Earl Fegan, West Side Classic 645 Laverne Biers, Stegemeier's Grille... 534) land. 186, Detroit, Mich. coutpolticd game at Cleveland, Nov. 1, and ished with a rush, Ed Weigel, John Hancock g43; Mary Spusich, Conkle Funeral SINT Yh Sil, Mt Yew 1 ) 8 4 o 8 . . 8 F x » y Notre Dame vs. Army at South Summary Robert Walker an §39 Alice Middleswart, Won-Ten 330 Ry Ly rp bg Rg BR 1 ; 5 38 AR a \ " P ' Bend, Nov. 8. , . , and the park Sheboygan (13) Indianapolis 43) Narne Rom, JDilison Sihlce Mixed 43 ara ates Rubber 397 Mo Teal, Sahada (1), | fg ft pf + nt Call McAfee, West Side Classic 63 n . a N ORK (Broadway Arena)—Riuby benches probably will be put in 2 0 n Schaefler.{ Ig, it A Fred Estle, West Side Classic 833 Midieg Christiana, WalloTen 3 Kessler, 141, New York, outpointed Irish cold storage by that time. Tedorovich, tf 6 1 0 Grate, { 2 0 o Ross Hughes, Sahara Grotio 629 | Charlotte Haugh, Won-Ten 520 Jimmy McDonough, 148, New York (8), a nd { Danton, ! 3 3 jhe 31 Cot James, Pennsylvania Recreation. 639 | Irene Lanning, Idpls. Bleach'g Co. Mix. 520 A —————— - i Danker, ¢ 1 1 3 Pugh t 0 0 1 Willam McGregor, Indiana Gears 629 | Ruth Lehmann, Hoosier Coal & Oil 519 y CLOSER THAN CLOSE. , ... It Dykstra.c 0 1 32/Forrestiers f 0 0 o Hugh Harrigan, Lourdes 620 | Julia Lang, Won-Ten vor 918 Chicago Rink Skates ha ned eight ‘ears Clovd, g 4 2 0Rison, o 1 1 1! Frank Brent, West Side Classic 629 | Jane Grayson, Coca-Cola ov S18 g } ago ut Bolyard, g 1 1 0 Glami 2 3 Windy Smith, Marti Mkt 624M Deer, Hotel 1 1 , y amicn, ¢ 3 3 1 Martin's 24 | Prances Deer, Hotel Lincoln ' 516 v Georgetown of Washington, D. C.|Suessens g§ 1 0 0 Andres, g 2 1 4 Andy Anderson, Br. R. 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sion yesterday working against freshmen using Western Michigan plays and trying out several new formations to use against the Michigan team Saturday in Butler's homecoming game.

last night before a crowd of ap-| varsity plays for the fir {proximately 2500 grappling fans, but | game three weeks ago.

These seven men will reinforce and Jim Rosenstihl, Zionsville, who

Eliot “talk like that before think ciding fall, after the two teams had Haute guard; Harry Parmer, An-

|derson end; Doh Hinkle, Indian- downs made. \ : apolis center; Alonzo Carter, In-|scorigg pass to Halfback Orville Lyons took the first fall OVE gionan0is tackle; Jim Warrenburg,| Williams and Bennett added the with a toe hold after 19 Indianapolis | minutes of the opening session after g, ox Indianapolis halfback, and] With Smock back in the lineup,

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AT THE FINISH — Indianapolis winner, Dave Rouse (center), a Broad Ripple

junior, is flanked by Don Raftery of Howe (left), a senior, and Jack Wellman of Howe, a sophomore. The Rockets and Hornets both qualified teams for the finals of the meet. } |

broken small toe as the result of the Wabash game. Trainer Jim Morris believes that Moriarity might be able to play against the Broncos. . | Western Michigan will. be the {second Mid-American Conference |team that Butler has played. The | Bulldogs dropped their opening

J : {game in the conference to Ohi Coach Tony Hinkle's “famous seven” migrant players ran through| University. 14 to 1. Sais

st time since they played in the Ohio University Last season, the Broncos handed They have| {the Bulldogs the short end of a

Butler University's Bulldogs spent their afternoon scrimmage ses-

|spent all their energies since them and is expected to be in the start-|19 to 0 score at Kalamazoo and

To rmmegine against Hinkle's In-|ing lineup at left halfback against accountegy for the. only Butler loss Nilan, who hails from the coun-|i..., in

and a lot of others are badly|try that originated tag-team wres-| pg j4o0¢ I. C, C. foes.

Intercollegiate Conference Michigan. Hinkle was pleased with|of the season. formations similar to the the performance given by sopho-

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fullback, and Ken other on a 40-yard punt return.

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; , . . { : | Smock, the only migrant actually in three weeks. The onl ssibleitry team defeated Indiana Central At Mishawaka—Don Wood, Misha- 'P its Rose Bowl agreement with|in the Rose Bowl, is just as con-ond over Nilan at the 14-minute, the starting team, has been ruh- exception is Francis Solin full- 125-30 in a meet at Indiana Central

Leah ! i ph . ning through the new Butler plays back, who is believed to have a'yesterday. Bouczyski, creed .that no school could play inlthis season against Purdue, Mich-| The fireworks started during the — el Hous pons pays — * y y

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