Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1947 — Page 9
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS Thee
Lou Little Is U.P. Coach Of The Wee
the honor count scoring last night as six marks ef better than 650 were
Columbia Mentor ®4 > Meiwered. the procession was Al Hausman of the West Side loop, Al
” ih put together games of 316, 224 and 230 for his 670 pins. He rolls for
Is Recognized for |B ll ahs nr le Ney
scores of 158, 257 and 246 were], TOmBkin Joo Oona Wet Vi 1 a rolled: for the Mueller Motor Sales 925 a ut and Koehler's Super IC ory Over Army uintets Pou ares pop Market, 2034, on games of 13, 771 were land 920, in the Won-Ten ladies Lions Keyed to Heights for Encounter— Barker's 661 on games of 3M, 205 league.
and 232, for Ritchey Furniture, and! Next Monday, Nev. 3, is the date He's Bigger Than Eisenhower on Campus Harold Thoman's 656, combining|for the opening of the second annual
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UP)—His boys had just been beaten soundly| 207, 181 and 268, for the Ballard wo rn Bow by a traditional football opponent and he didn't like it & bit. Dairy team. dan Bape wal the Jing He told them 50 in the dressing room, West Side came up with Carlition, The competition will continue “From now on,” he said, “the honeymoon is over." Hardin's series of ‘326, 203 and %27|until Dec. 14 There were other remarks, not many, but in that same tong of for a 655 for Tompkin's Tce Cream, bel
voice, and the team was made to believe it might have won had it played and Jim Brent's games of 217, 2333 By 6 ompctiticn will be gl uit The "district winner will be eligi-
a little harder all the wa 4 bl the to Mille hater 41 tie WAY. | Sci whan the firs time TAVO adi S00a fur 4. 957 Jor thie Jeas gon 8 SUBFOM OF TONE With lone aia Ta were sown the seeds for. the great- keyed up a team to dizay heights! wi for the women was Dellajclass will be for women with an an 8 i if { 330 Soubull whaet jjito win a ate no one gave it Alp. witn 4 570 in the Coca-Colaaverage of 145 or below. Averages) HARRY WHISLER i Johnny IN RAVENS' BACKFIELD — Two neliongpols high school products will bo i 0 on ior 3 Bowl. wd ira ya "DLE TORIES a8 of Nov. 1 Murphy Bit 3903 fox eight games ln the Anderson College backfield Friday night when the Ravens play Indiana Central at | The man who m totals were turned in! Three rounds of bowling will take
i used of 1 to 4 at Houston, Tex., last night. Anderson. Left to right, the Ravens' backfield is comprised of Bill Ameredes, nade. his | Seath : ti fouking for u soft 3 uch by) | erg Night $s Leading Bowlers
Wierton, W. Va.: Carter Byfield and Roy Jacobs of Indianapolis (Washington) and |the United Press | 0 BOWLERS (MEN) Qryils Bilan, RCA Mixed... H. S. Cross-Country Bob Weaver of Parkersburg, W. Va. coach of the BN perfect play,” “he Lions roared to Sa i S: Ree $70 | Charles Rouse, indple. Lil Dos. M.... — week, energetic SE a T-to-0 victory that has been Bob vanis Rec,....... 861 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)
Amateur Boxing 1 Middie Is Expelled Lou Little of the [ranked high on the all-time lst of |, Ree Ae (Pla Buck, A y 0SSI p | Ti k S I - Columbia Lions, iolassic gridiron upsets, nt, V Classe. ......v. 853) Maro t Motor Armory n Ticket Scalping vietors over the B | Little, born Lulgo Piccolo, WhO| prank Brent, West Bide Classic |... 848 A 10-bout amateur boxing card . ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 20 (UP)~| high and mighty “dame back after active service in Gordon Hartley, 8 ‘aie will be presented to fans tonight by Arm Headliner One midshipman was expelled and| Army Cadets. Little world war I, hadn't figured on be- | oRany Merc, ay ivanis. Rec... $43 TERY .oiuie the South Side Community Center ory several others came under sharp| Outside of Little afid his team|Ing a football coach. Instead, heise ; Bide Classio Hy "Biseemelar's rile at Lincoln id Co, Ine. team at the Motor Armory, 2015 8S. scrutiny as the Naval Academy there probably weren't enough peo-| went back to Pennsylvania to finish Pennaylvania Reo...» .. . i Li LR indy b Ralivays ly oh On the JORNER SAL " Pennsylvania ‘St. Boxers from| Matchmaker Lloyd Ouarter of the|moveq today to smash a ring which|Ple Who thought Columbia could|up & course in dentistry. Then he|Fred Estle, West Slds widrriense 838 po Ten Tey Haute will fom the inter-|Hercules A. C. today was consider- has, been scalping Navy football oo. that fins fo overtax the facil. Jong out they made only right- : Aw irvvey : iE Murray city competition for Trainer Gene Armory | tickets. ties of a telephone booth. dental instruments. ’ Blonds oath. tae Sst bout to stars, "8 5 hasdline bout at She ey Pirst classman Prederick W. Lauer| “And I don't say that we would Changes to Coaching oy cvel, Sagion ee..} 08 at 8:30 o'clock. for Colion Chaney following the Jr. of Wilmette, 111, who would have] Peat them again tomorrow,” Littlé “That's no good for a southpaw Charles Hutchings, B. R. Bus. M. Class. a
Indianapolis heavyweight's Seivph graduated this spring, was expelled said, “But on that day we had just|passer,” he said, “I'll be a coach.” Soke Roeder Pon I ania Rec.
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: Milwaukee last enough to swing it We| He played f f pro foot - Pennayiyania Rao. orm r over Lee Oma at last night after authorities found ®F ng it our way. We| He played four years of pro foo! * 33 | Alice Cloftin, Hooter Amn an Speake night in 10 rounds. - him guilty of supplying 400 Navy-| Won and we won it going away.” |ball, first with the old Philadelphia Pout trisbec ee oe Chaos Lilian Batiey. Athy Murra = K. V. Ammerman, principal of Carer 1s figuring on Jack (Buddy) [Penn tickets to a civilian identified, It Was a game to remember, not|Quakers and later with the Prank- (i ; uf fn as Harr$ Rubin of Philadelphia; Pa. merely because Columbia by the|furt, Pa. Yellowjackets, whom he Robert " : pa 4
Broad Ripple High School, was the|yra ver as a possible opponent for speaker on “Athletics in Bducation” mun 1eeper's charge. in a dinner meeting of the Marion| nev stopped Walker in Chi-|
{one-point margin of 21 to 20, ended also coached. In 1924 he went to Boy bee
} Bagies . . » 3 {Army's four-year span or 32 games|CGeorgetown as coach and later di- Harry ain Pennsylvania Rec....... County Coaches Association heldicygy not so long ago and the Co- Weightlifting Champion | iil "tent. 1t was a game to|Tector of athletics, remaining there| Fly’ gust Dodson Cleapors. ..-. $1 Ly i a y's in Cumber-|, hus (0. battler is anxious for Serving as Instructor remember because on this Saturday|until 1030 when he went to Colum- | Earl 1] Shoemaker, East Bide Classio . another crack at the Hoosier. Robert. Higgins ot ‘Indianapolis the Lions were fighting mad and|bia. y Chaney has several recent notable | world's featherweight welghtlifting| hey knew, even though they were| Ee has been around ever since victories to his credit, including | syampion, is serving as an instruc. |(EING 20 0 7 as the fourth period (BAC the CHTCEs AE pretty good | Lone, West win ovgr Abel Cestac, the South|i,: gt the newly opened Indian-[De8an that they had 10 win. Theyjthat De will contine ta stick | wals Sutimichol. 006 He hasn't ap-|unolis Bar-Bell Club, 143 E. Ohio|3id0’t want another dressing room, |sround. Right now he is a bigger) QaS IHRE, TIe8, (of SX : St. : dressing down like they got at Phila- Sy Su the ny than Genera] of SHES LEADERS (MEN) last winter “picketed” the Armory| «pr Muscles” has announced delphia after Little accused them of Army . wer. with & sign saying that he Was Ot yeiont reduction and body-build-| Ying down in their 32-to-14 loss to Eisenhower is only the president- Kwa getting a chance at the state heaVy- | jn classes are open to athletes and| Pennsylvania. designates of the university — he oo Anite Sher! 2 toe weight title. businessmen. Grass Top Catches Sh Jane compels With the, Seach if alison, John, Hiheoe Recreation. » In Milwaukee last night, press So they scored two touchdowns on who best Army. , Chevrolet services said that Chaney was the : magnificent passing by Gene Ros- ‘ all the way and that Oma, Robinson Stops sides and diving, snatching catches Named Stable Trainer ry Rival on Coast at grass-top level by Bill Swiacki| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20 (UP)—| Red fis LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (UP)— plus one final climatic crash over|C. R. (Ralph) West has been ap- ul .s ¥ x. : World Welterweight Champion Su- |the §0al line by lunging Lou Kusse- | pointed trainer of the Jaclyn| {i a. piers ©: 38 len A Rd Band. Lirxed Oma tipped the scales at 197, gar Ray Robinson left Jackie Wil- fo%: Iwo extra point kicks by Ven-|Stables, owners Leon Levy of Phil. +e 348 which was 18 more than Chaney. Oo a hopes crushed today ton” Yablonski and it was all over 'adelphia and Jay Paley of Beverly rs Ale A go. Mas High h School | Football A crowd of 1046 fans paid $4170 to fer a convincing seventh-round for Army. {Hills, Cal, announced today. ; aul 1 Warker, BY: rei Rd 3g er Elwood 12, Anderson 0.
Ww see the fight. ~R. W. 8. |bechnical knockout. Yrs ss ‘ : e 4s, S$ 3. lilnoi §. A . The knockout in the 10-round Tate LE fer | Ex-Wisconsin Coach i ;
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non-title bout at the Olympic last | night came barely a minute after, Dies in Hollywood |geeree Abe Roth, heeding infuri- | ¥| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 20 (UP)—|ated boos from 8500 customers, John R. Richards, 73, state director| warned Robinson to “fight like al of finance under Gov. Colbert Olson|champ.” and former football coach at Wisconsin and at Ohio State, died yes- : terday at Hollywood Hospital of | Snyder Resigns heart block and complications. |As Toledo Manager He captained the Wisconsin cham-| TOLEDO, O. Oct. 29 (UP)—Of- | pionship football team in 1905, and ficials of the Toledo American Asso- | * {coached at Wisconsin in 1911, 1917, |ciation Baseball Club said today | 1910-1022. He coached at Ohio|they had been notified of the inten- | State in 1013, ZR tion of Frank (Pancho) Snyder to! ——e resign as manager of the Mud Hens, | Amateur Basketball Snyder #nnounced yesterday in Schedule for tonight in the 16th an- San Antonio, Tex, that he was re-| nal Warm-Up Basketball tourney at Dear-!linquishing the post. No successor | Tig Central Wildcats vs. Shawnee A |nas been named.
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