Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1947 — Page 37
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THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 147 __ Pool Resigns. as
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CHICAGO, Oc.. 23 LTP Hamp: ton Pool resigned last night as coach of the Chicago Rockets professional football team. Pool resigned after publication of 8 newspaper story which said he would replace Jim Crowley as head coach, William 8. Toohey, president of the Rockets said that Pool had resigned from the team and would not take another position with the club.
Game Postponed The St. Oe si cYoO football game originally scheduled |
until a later date.
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Kicks Take. vk To Charle
By MAJ. AMOS B. Egad!
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mind an important subject.
What has become of all the great dropkickers of yesteryear? How
many of my detractors know what
‘Hershey. How many of them have seen a dropkick exee executed as far as 50 3-50. yards? day's earlier tests for the final 100-| Even with the ghastly home
That is a distance, by the way, I used to consider not worth the effort! Well, a-young man named Payne dropkicked a goal 63 yards for dear old Dakota Wesleyan in 1915. He beat the old record of 62 yards set
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A few of my zillions of gentle readers are kicking some of my forecasts because of infinitesimal errors. This brings to
# booted by George Gipp of Notre]
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Ex-Timekeeper Illinois Central
are the longest dropkicks on record?
oy Wisconsin's Pat O'Dea agair against Northwestern in the rosy year of 1898, when I was running and kicking for Carlisle, under the name of Charley Old Crow,
Another 62-yard dropkick was
[Dame against Western Reserve in 11916.
Gorilla As Fullback
My own dropkick of 71 yards Is not in the record books because when it was made we were playing an outlaw team from Taylorville, (II. The reason the Taylorville team was outlawed was because | Taylor ille had five' men and a trai gorilla in the backfield, the {gorilla playing fullback. Before you start to kick, there(fore, lodk around and see what others have been doing in that department, And herewith. I give you the {scores of next Saturday: Army 20, Columbia 13 Butler 12, Western Michigan 8 Colgate 21, Brown 6 Cornell 14, Princeton 0 Dartmouth 13, Harvard ¢ Holy Cross 20, Syracuse 7 Penn 21, Navy 7 Penn State 27, W. Virginid 7 Pitt 19, Ohio State 14 . . Illinois 7, Purdue 0 Indiana 13, Northwestern 13 Notre Dame 22, Towa 7 Missouri 27, Towa State 0 Nebraska 14, Kansas State § Wisconsin 19, Marquette 13 Michigan 26, Minnesota 13 Kentueky 27, Michigan State 12 Ohio Wesleyan 14, DePauw 6 Oklahoma 21, Texas Christian 7 Georgia 26, Alabama 19 Mississippi 20, Arkansas § ~ Tulane 19, Auburn 6 Baylor 18, Texas A. & M. 13 Wake Forest 20, Duke 13 North Carolina 13, Florida 0 Vanderbilt 19, Louisiana State 7 Rice 13, Texas 7 So. California 20, California 7 Oregon 14, San Francisco 6 Washington 21, Stanford 6 So. Methodist 20, UCLA 19 Watash 18, Renyon 0
‘No Open Season On State's Pheasants
rest in Indiana this year. John H. Nigh, director of the Indiana Department of Conserva- | tion, today announced “after thor-|p {ough investigation” that there will {be no open season this fall for the/® pursuit of cock or hen pheasants! of any species. The law provides|p | for an open season each year unless the director of the deparimint exercises his descretionary power,
|with extermination.”
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~Henger-to— Horn Tor the 1047 title, more games.
las the Indianapolis League produced one of the best sessions of the sea-
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Nigh said his action is based on |Ciasence Webb, Friends Mixed aol the fact that “all species of pheas-|John Bemis, Inter-Club......... . sas) ants are being depleted throughout Gearge G over Zionsville oi: aaa | the state and are being threatened gr ge 2 fred, fo . 3 |
In Texas Race
national championship speed classic at Arlington Downs today stood at ship successfully, the Bears might as withthe entry of Tony Betten-/there for the rest of the season. hausen of Chicago, winner of the Springfield, Ill,
acing handed them by Springfield.
Only 18 will be qualified in Sun=
Hershey Bears Haven't Von |W
United Pras i If Hershey wants to defend its American Hockey League champion-
They certainly are jinxed on their home ice. They made their third 100-mile race last!try last night to win one in Chocolatetown, and the result was a 4-to-1
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well hit the road today and remain
That followed a loss and a tie tn
mile event beginning at 3 p. m., ac-/showing, Hershey still is in third cording to AAA contest board regu- place in the lations, standings. Bettenhausen establishd a new| There was nothing decisive in the [team national dirt track record. at West last night. Springfield with a time of 1:04.51 Pit for the 100 miles. Horn's national AAA champioh,/the cellar-dwelling Barons to get who finished second at Springfield, away with a 1-to-1 tie, and Bill Holland, leading chal. Buffalo is at Indianwho was a strong second untiljapolis and Washington at New transmission trouble forced him far| Haven, back in the race. | The Caps’ front line has been
Pin Patter
THE PINS on the Pritchett Alleys took another beating last night
By Frank Wilson
son, Five honor counts in all were marked there with two 700 totals included. Bowes Seal Fast's veteran Johnny Fehr tallied the best score of the evening witl¥'a 708. Close behind him was Carl McAfee of the Davidson Brothers Indiana Fur team with 708, pins, Fehr’s games were 199, 275 and ter group at Pritchett-Hunt and 234. His 275 was also high for the/O'Grady’s lanes scored a 663 on evening's single games, McAfee's games of 108, 232 and 228. total. was garnered on efforts of The women continued their hon223, 238 and 245. These were the or count drought as Agnes Junker sixth and seventh 700s "of thelof the Indianapolis ‘Typewriter Season, {team in the Fox-Hunt Sponsor's Other honors in the league were, Wop led the parade of 500s with a earned by Robert Kays, of theisgq American Mariettas team, who tallied game of 258, 199 and 221 for | a 678; Howard Deer Sr., of the Rus-| sett Cafeteria quintet, 218, 244 and
110 for a 653, and Fonnie Snyder, Pehr's Bowes teammate, whose 191, 086, 1036 and 964. Both were marked
203 and 256 added up to 650. |in the Indianapolis League. 8a ul - x uo» ELSEWHERE in the city three! TWO triplicates were registered
High team totals were turned in y Bowes Seal Fast, 3144, on games lof 973, 1077 and 1004, and Indiana Fur, 2986 compiled with scores of
‘men scored better than 650. Lead- in league action last night. Al Rus-|y
ing the list was Joe Piccione with a/chaupt scored three 208 games to 680 in the Speedway Recreation lead the Eli Lilly Men's League at League, His games for Boxman|the Pennsylvania slides. James D. Furniture were 181, 266 and 233. Richardson had three games of 138 Harry Weevie of the Wire Benders|in the West Indianapolis Merchants team* in the International Harves-|League at Speedway,
Last Night's Leading Bowlers
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Cleveland played las and Fernand Gauthier for one gh, and Eddie Wares’ 50-[of the Cap lines. Douglas will be He bested Teq|footer in the last period permitted skating for Buffalo tonight.
Tonight action continues with two! come through with that
tfooter, and Bill Gooden knotted the {ond. | { }
Seve Hershey 1. evel fina NY "Pittsburgh 1
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bolstered for tonight's — with the return of Enio Sclisizsi, lert-|
Games Appear to Be in Slow Motion
HOCKE
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For one period last night it seemed as though Hershey would
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50-Foot Goal Then came the telling third period. Eldy Kobuseen scored twice. He netted a rebound and then fol-| lowed with a 20-foot screener. It was Gooden'’s turn next, so he added the fourth marker right down the middle: Pittsburgh had taken & 1-0 Tend | in the game at Pittsburgh only 15) seconds after the opening faceoft | {of John O'Flaherty's tally. It seemed | as though that would de the only] marker of the night, too, until, in the last period, Roger Cagne snared the rubber, andl passed to George Johnston, who in turn sent it to
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT
NEXT GAMES ~~
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UNITED STATES LEAGUE Kansas City 4, Minneapolis 4 (tie), NATIONAL LEAGUE’
Boston 3. Montreal 1 Toronto 3. New York 1.
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IHSAA Bans Spring Football Practice
Spring football training was discontinued today by the athletic council of the Indiana High School |
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So! Here we are! IN A MESS AT OUR NORTH SIDE STORE
why don’t you?
We can’t help North Meridian Street being impassable but we are surely sorry for the inconvenience it has caused our customers. It is just about impossible to get into our North Side store and we may be completely closed off any day. We can’t even provide a suitable emergency entrance.
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Willie Pep May Fight | a in Tile Bout ||
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 23 (UP)—
tion) quite a few of the people from the North Side store.
Tony Stecher, Minneapolis boxing promoter, said today he had sent
world featherweight champion Wii- » lie Pep an offer of $30,000 to defend his crown against ‘Humberto Sierra | here, Blerra, Havana, Cuba, recently! outpointed Sandy Saddler, New York, the number one challenger for Pep’s 126-pound crown.
Woodcock Scheduled To Fight Nov. 17
LONDON, Oct, 23 (UP)~Promoter Jack Solomdns said today |
savyweight “champion, will make his first ring appearance since last April at Harringay Arena, Nov. 17. against an opponent to be Raed in a few weeks.
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