Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1947 — Page 8
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ROUNDUP
By EQDIE ASH
OUT OF THE GRAB BAG
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Try for Lead
ba . + With the Philadelphia Athletics the In 2 Midweek ol
first sacker, batted 291 and drove ‘n
past baseball season, Ferris Fain
7% runs... . . credited, along with Eddie Joost veteran shortstop, .. ipa with furnishing Si that extra 1ift which inspired the § Mackmen . to. their § best showing in§ more than a dozen | years, , . , 3 got his ma for
draft after spending. five seasons with San Prancis- Ferris Fain co of the Pacific Coast league. . .
He was generaily
Ice Contests
Providence Is Here
Tomorrow Night By BOB STRANAHAN
Our Indianapolis Caps face Buf-| falo’s Thundering Herd and a “Red” |]
menace from Providence in their Iquest for the top spot in the Western division of the American Hockey League. Coach
Johnny Mowers’ club 1s
. in Buffalo for a game tonight, then
But for the annual big league draft hustles home for a meeting with of minor leaguers, Fain probably Providence at the Coliseum tomorstill would be plugging away with row night,
Lefty O'Doul’s Seals. . players were selected last fall and only Fain came through as expated. . . . The next player “ruffle” is to be held in Cincinnati, Nov, 10, in Commissioner A. B. Chandler's office The AthJetics obtained Main for which was a bargain. , , . It’s true there are seldom few bargains left for the draft but now and then a future great is picked up and ihis keeps the major league clubs on the alert and always on hand at the session to take the long chance with an investment of only 10 grand, . . . NOT SO HOT. ... Jim Baghy, the pitcher turned over to the Indianapolis Indians by the Pitts.
burgh Pirates for the 1948 season, |
worked in an exhibition game at Columbus, Ga, recently and got his bumps. , , . Hurling for an all-star major league team against a bunch of Georgia allstars, Bagby was pounded for four runs in the sixth and his team
3» , Twenty! The Caps left Winger Tony Licarl
at home yesterday when they |boarded the train for Buffalo. He's ‘still nursing ankle and knee inJuries Flyers Pass Caps
St. Louis passed the idle Caps $10,000, last night in a mighty tourth-period }
surge which saw the Flyers tally four goals to beat before 7047 in the arena Providence was leading, 3-2, until midway in the final session The loss, combined with New Haven's 3-2 triumph over Wash-| ington, left the Reds in third place in their Egstern division, a point) {behind the® leaders, but still very! {much in the running | The Reds are coached this seaison by Terry Reardon, a former Boston Bruin defense star, who also takes his turn on one of the back lines | Berinett in Nets Providence has rebuilt somewhat
Mound City!
Caps Face Bisons
the Reds, 6-3,(¢
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bulldogs Drill
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In Mire for
Morjarty Not Counted On’ as Starter After being confined to the Fleldhouse Monday because of the wet weather, Coach Tony Hinkle's Butler Bulldogs got their first taste of mud yesterday as they practiced
slow rain, see how they perform with a wet ball. With Ken Smock playing defense because of his ineligibility for Saturday's Indiana Conference game with DePauw in the Bowl, the passing chores went to Jim Rosenstihl, Zionsville; Ralph Pulk, Worthington, and Richard Carter, Indianapolis
Following their workout, the Bulldogs were shown movies of last Saturday’s game with Western Michigan's Broncos. During the pictures,
And ‘Red Menace;
DePauw Game
in the open following a morning of Hinkle reviewed his passers to
'A Better Sha
in 1836,
Carnera
our office a publicity “handout” that would indicate Signor Satchelfoot no longer need be a target of pity. From this large, red-white-and-blue folder stared the horsey
the players were shown mistakes ; i, made in actual play and how to 2 ] vat. correct them, ’ ; y g Moriarty Out Trainer Jim Morris said yesterday
countenance of the Italian giant. Above his picture, in large red let- | ters, were the word: Mr.-Big-in- { Wrestling. And bélow was the cap-
| tion: box-office king. World's cham- |
that fullback Prancis (Moe) Mo-| Pion at the gate. Primo Carnera.
BASKETBALL TOURNEY — The second annual National VFW basketball tourna- |riarty will probably not be able to, From the back of the folder
play against DePauw.
ment will be held in the Anderson High School gymnasium next March 2-6. Buck Fy Lara. —lowever,
Rogers (above, center), the VFW's national athletic dicector, completed the arrange-
However, | thundered the red words: They're
breaking down the doors at Primo
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WEDNESDAY, “OCT. 29, 0 ke for Da Preem ; arnera Packing Em In As Wrestling
Attraction
By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer ; NEW YORK, Oct. 20—-When huge Primo Carnera went limping his last American fight, the ex-heavyweight an. object of national sympathy. many cities gave print-lashings to the racket guys
| for the promoters, or--2
“He is doing very well” Mayer
cut in. “I don't know his exact percentage; but he'll soon be a wealthy
man. Only recently he bought hime
wife and two kids from Italy. He
made application some time ago to become a citizen.” Maybe the U. 8 has been kind to Carnera after all.
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! . Nilan Is Victor | Tommy Nilan, Australian heavy weight grappler, won from Martine |Angelo, Toledo, in straight falls in the feature mat attraction at the !Armory last night. The first fall went to the Anzee {in 22 minutes on a “boomerang” larmhold and the second in three minutes on the same grip. | Herb Parks, Vancouver, B. C., won
Tom Sleet, 220-pound veteran, and|Carnera’s wrestling shows-—700,000 the semi-windup from Sammy {freshmen Flavian eta and |fans paid to see Primo in one year. Kohen, New York, in 17 minutes | Vincent Gatto, both former Cathe-| After studying the lurid brochure °0 leg breaker and Gil La Cross, |dral High School gridmen. |a few minutes, we telephoned to Al! Boston, took the curtain-raiser from Quarterback William Sylvester's Mayer, whose name we had noticed Pavo Ketonen of Boston-in 20 minsprained ankle has shown improve-ion the inside of the folder. There "8 On a Boston crab hold.
CYO Gridders Plann ing Thanksgiving | ment and he will be in the start- it stated that Al was associated
ments yesterday with Ancil Morton (left), chief of staff for the state VFW department, and James C, Herod, state VFW athletic director. Thirty-five posts already have entered the tourney. Last year's meet was held at Omaha, Neb.
ing lineup barring other injuries with Joe (Toots) Mondt in book- Fairey Fulmar Wins | “ ° | Title Game as Climax of Season
week,
in practice the remainder of this ing Camera.
Comes From Coast
Newmarket Race
from last season and the results
No otiier serious injuries were re- “Hello Al—Just received your, NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 20 have sent the Reds into early con-
Fromhold, ported following the game with handout on Carnera.” (UP)—Fairey Fulmar Cam ’ . t . won the - tention in the Eastern division of Thanksgiving Day this year will be more than a day for offering George Kramer, August Seyfreid, Western Michigan's heavy Broncos.! “I didn’t send you any Carnera bridgeshire Yi today with
the circuit. prayer and eating the “fatted gobbler” for some, 6000 Catholic grade Joe Beaver, John Gallagher, Jim The entire line will be intact with handout. It must have come from Harvey Bennett, who had the 8¢hool pupils in the city. . |O'Neal, Bill Cannaday, Gerry the exception of end Leon Pisher, the coast.” ome {Joan's Star second and Admiral's second best mark among American | On that particular day, two C. Y, O. Cadet League football teams: O'Grady, Bill Kuntz, and Louis who was unable to play against! “Why from the coast?” Yarn third. League regulars last season with Will take to the gridiron to determine a city champion and the hearts Dragon. both Wabash and Western Michi-| “Because Babe McCoy and his! Fulmar, , which left the post at Hershey, is in the nets for the Reds Of the oo wi be, beuting for their favorites, : Alb handijug sonciing Suites gan because of a knee injury, I nssodiates in Los Angeles are man- f J Star b k in ‘th fs season. | By Nov. 27, each of the nine teams ~———— —————— are the Rev. John Reidy and the aging him in 2 Joan’s y. a nee . Salictuls Iopain, Undefeated bd Carl Liscombe and Rosy Rosignol|in Division 1 will have played each added. It was then that the two Rev. Fr. Thomas Lyons. Each vol- Pictures Tonight 38 GE a ueTely bude hi ™ 10 field of 39 horses.. Admiral’s Yarn a be something really big of the Indianapolis-Detroit coms Other and the eight teams in Divi- | divisions were formed. 2 | unteer coach is assisted by the, of the Bu tler-Western| “Well<maybe * you - know i" the, 72 third by a length and a half. 1 the “ble. same" eatogory bine will be familiar faces to local ion 2 will have been weeded and a! During the years that the league priest in charge of the parish. | Michigan game will be shown to the folder or oVerbon d es says| 08'S Star was a 100-to-1 shot, i : a so lg ngs RR {champion picked for the final play: {las been in OperaLion, several weil} In addition to the enamplonshipl pg Men's Organization tonight at he tirew 700,000 fans in one year while the odds on Admiral’s Y | Offensively, the team hasn't/of. . nown football stars have been game to be played Nov. 27, runners- | > ! y were 33 to 1. that the Irish and the Trojans will But although the championship|turned out. Currently starring forup in both divisions will vie for © © Clock at the Fieldhouse. and that he has beaten all wrestling| ye Cambridgeshire was the third
strengthened a great deal from last! re ees ees ! have Sndgtested Xotords Widn hey your, but the Reds seem to be bet §ame will mean a great deal tothe New York Yankees professional| consolation honors. The ChAmpION (oo poo es fo Serve sate geceipie set in’ the Be fos | and final race run for the annual ry ' , the voungste rticipating; it will! football team is Nick Scollard, who will be awarded the Father Thomas { guys. » Irish Hosptal Swee is will Jead to Los Angeles, crowded ter on defense with the addition youngsters participating Strangler Lewis, and the like.” osp! petakes
I fof Reardon and Jack Church, who Mean even more to the parents and got his youthful start as a member| Sececian trophy and the consola- Softball Association with -football coaches, scouts and ' , ’ Mayer assured that there was no experts trom all parts of the nation. formerly played with Toronto and/!he men behind the C. Y. O. or- OF Holy Cross grade schoo) Now raed He Father Maries Bill Calbert of Kingan's will serve eragaeration. Ti the Solas Er ny . +. U. 8 C has a tie against jt Boston In the National League. Ge Te Batis Ole i on Va two has Siath term as president of the Carnera was the hottest attraction , n p : with Rice. iis On the Ice of former Indianapolis chaplains who died in World War ps County Sftoall Associaling jn wrestling gory, hy Setimated nGH fia. AMERICAN LEAGUE . “conservatively” a ce or JURE FILBERTS. . + i Eastern Division He a re-elected last night in preem arrived in the United States ing any bets as they proudly hall (Washington . B eel ne o MoGlarhey's Restauship July, 1946, he had attracted their football team. , . . They pon, ition {om gy Cr oeeans Of Merzigates totalling more than $600,000, dope it out like this: Wisconsin Hersner Engineering was renamed secre Nearly Every Night detonated Yale which defeated TPladelphia ary. Bob Finch of Mechanics ge added, “other wrestlers—like SONNY Columbia which tleaied: Ar Springfield {Laundry will serve as vice president. 1 ondos, Lewis, Stecher, Shikat and Try WJ Well, put Indiana U. in there, |Bufmaio | Fight Resol Sonnenberg—drew larger gates for AP oF t00, . . . The Hoosiers tied the [i love = # schools, thereby giving them an op-| 16th street across from Victory| hl 24 esulits certain big-time matches au any { Pittsbur | . | Field. | Commissioner L. V. Phillips of By United Press Carnera has drawn. But no'wrestler| § SiR} I d Badgers. Pittsburgh 10 portunty to develop a truly Chris | | NEW YORE (Broadway Arena)-—Harold : . eh Fits Jig a “ #tlan sportsmanship.” | Father Kavanagh expects that the THSAA today defended the Ath- Green, 150%, New_York, knocked out Vie ¢Ver drew, such a total in a. .cor- af > 29 + DUP ky ONE HOOSIER ASSISTS AN- RESULTS LAST NIGHT With this rule in mind. the Rev, the field will be ready for athletic letic Council's action in banning Amato 161, New York, (4). . responding period of time. Don't 4 i LE ams OTHER. . , . Purdue played a part New Haven J, Washington 3, } stopped Lee Black, 154, New forget that Carnera is wrestling tore Sh in restoring Notre Dame to the No. NEXT GAMES cesan director of the C. Y, O, lays _ Cutfently leading Division 1 is'sthools. York, | ir- Willie Russell, 134 Colum. Nearly every night and drawing! 0 riona, | When the Irish only defeated tie Priadeion a Suiehiey: Racy ahd acts as a consultant to each UNree victories, no’'defeats and one read: “Last week, the .Athletic PH aa i Wis —Colin Chaney, 179, Mayer stressed that wartime im-! Boilermakers, 22-7, their prestige tie game. o
lost, 6 to 3. . , . What the Hoosier Indians need more than anything else is a pitcher or two who won't get pounded for four runs in one inning.
” » »” DEALING IN FUTURES. , , . I both Notre Dame and Southern
By GEORGE. WELDEN Schmutte, Emmett
ganization, For it is through long hours of toll in meeting budgets for equip- A host ment and the work of volunteer 8rade school players have donned II, ., conches that makes it possible for cleats for Coach Tony Hinkle at Fr SU WY sg: the boys to compete in the grid|/Butler and have aided in the #4 sport at such a young age. [school’s record. | | Ips e el S 17, The first and foremost rule of the] In the future years the league
3 lorganization’s play is to “provide| championship games will be played|
| . » supervised, competitive recreation ®t the new Catholic Athletic Feld] ' A tion 20 for the boys in the parochial| Presently under construction on
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rovideno B Nft alls 4. Providence 3 'Fr. Richard Kavanagh, archdio- Perticipation by next September. [spring football practice for member |wiies, °. ores (Bonay) Morne, 164. : , : DETROIT--Willie Russell, 1 position in college grid circles. , ,.' TONIGHT INDIANAPOLIS at Buffalo down other rules, makes schedules St: Catherine's with a record of Phillips issued a statement which bus, Oo. 139, well.” { TOMORROW Providence at INDIAN- ouncil of the Indiana High School Indianapolis outpointed Lee ma, dropped in the experts’ calculations,
But when Purdue defeated Illi~ shey =: nois, the experts decided they had 1°
miscalculated Purdue's strength and
decided that Notre Dame really had OLIS: to show something to down the dence; Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Bollermakers by a 15-point margin. |
ANYTHING For” A raven. [Blackhawks Try
Writing in the Boston Globe, Har- | old Kaese quipped, “After being | blue with Bluege, Washington baseball fans are now invited by owner Clark Griffith to keep cool with Kuhel”
» ~ » ONCE ARMY-BOUND . .. Gene Rossides and Lou Kusserow, Colum bia university aces who helped in a big way to upset Army last Saturday, were headed for West Point JUS & year ago. . , . Kusserow's appointment to the cadet academy had been set, while Rossides' was in the making. ., . . But the two stars decided to continue their careers at Columbia, , . , Bill Swiack,!
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APOLIB; Philadelphia at Springfield
197, i | and every youth participating, Detroit, (10) {provements in air transportation
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a Sacred Heart holds the lead in Athletic Association voted that its Men's Clubs Active . Division 2 with four straight tri- members discontinue spring fooiFather Kavanagh is the principal umphs. ball practice, This new rule is in man behind the organization locat- All of the parochial games are line with the action taken regard--ied at 1004 N. Pennsylvania St. Hel played before fine crowds at the ing spring football practice in many {points out, however, that the equip- park sites, Father Kavanagh points of’ the states.
BATURDAY INDIANAPOLIS at HerLouis at Cleveland: Washing Philadelphia: Providence at PittsBuffalo at Springfisld
on at irgh BUNDAY
Springfield at INDIANAP. Washington at Buffalo; PhiladelNew Haven: Hershey at Provi
ment is purchased by the various! out. “In 1939, when Litle Flower| “According to the National Fedparishes or the Men's Club in each met St. Catherine's for the cham-|eration of High School 'Athletic|
To Buy 2 Hornets CHICAGO, Oct, 20 (UP)—Presl-
dent Willlam Tobin of the Chicago old and for those plafing in the played in the Butler Bowl.
Blackhawk hockey team, in an effort to bolster his last place club, offered the Toronto Maple Leafs $30,000 for two plavers today The two, Gus Badnar and Elwyn Morris, are with the * Pittsburgh Hornets, the Leafs’ farm club Bodnar, 24, 160 pounds, won the Calder trophy with the Leafs in the 1943-44 season at a forward position and Morris, 26, 185 pounds, has had numerous trials with the parent club,
Columbia end, whose spectacular| pass catching clinched the victory over Army, is a transfer student from Holy Cross. , , , Yes, Coach Lou Little has much to be thankful for.
. » > BOXERS DONT WEAR CLEATS. . . . Jack Sharkey, the former heavyweight boxing champion, has a son playing on the Boston college football team. . In some ways, the grid sport is | more rugged than fisticuffs. . . . There are more bumps, at any rate,
vy » - ALMOST, BUT NOT QUITE. . .
§ Don Bailey of Minnesota had t! L toughest of luck in the game again
has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower.
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Michigan, . , . With Michigan leac ing, 7 to 6, Bailey tried a field goal {from 32 yards out, , . , His kick | went straight toward the cross. bar hit it but bounced back and inside for no count, A fraction of an inch higher it would have cleared and the Gophers would have been ahead, 9 t0 7. . , , And would have, allowed them to play a different type of game the remainder of the way.! + « + An Interception pass beat them {eventually
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| parish, | The rules set out that Re par-| crowded
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now specifically prohibit | One championship
was spring football practice: Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, backfield or at end positions must Every afternoon, weather permit- Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Ne-| weigh less than 125 pounds, Weigh- ting, the youthful aspirants may braska, Nevada, New Jersey, New| Ng In ceremonies are held in the be seen in the various school yards York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,| C.Y.O. headquarters at the begin- running through signals with their Utah, Virginia, Washington, West ning of each season, coaches or at the nearest park, Virginia, Wisconsin. | The name “Parochial League,” as scrimmaging. “The following states, recommend ! it was known when founded in 1922, Among volunteers who currently against spring football practice: | was changed to the C.Y.O. Cadet are tutoring the youth movement Illinois, Massachusetts and WyLeague in 19039 and the new rules are John Fisher, Paul Shanahan, oming. Texas permits four weeks) concerning the backfield weight Joe Tynan, Harry Metager, John of spring practice.” |
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