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I 1 League 0) #its season tomorrow ; With DeP aliw Prize at Stake in $500 Squabble With When ML roapolts Diya at Quon, At He il Dic O'Connor Could Be Commissioner's Job he time the [ioty schmdula Aerial Display Due > By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer 'have played 660 games, the largest Fa J At Butler Bowl NEW YORK, Oct. 31—The skids are being greased under Baseball number in history. ces
Butler Commissioner A. B. Chandler in Cleveland today. | The National League will oper- At Gar Chapman cL Bg Win or lose in his current clash, this time with shrewd Leslie with nine hold-over teams from By J! Barack “Io O'Connor, general manager of the Chicago White Sox, this apparently | year. Two new franchises have United Pr Hurrle e+,.C is a deliberate attempt to shear him of more of his fading power amd, issued to Minseapolis and NEW YORI RIVIK oravere RQ show him the way out. Two points are significant. Chandler is tangling | nevich, light Dobbins now ith { th brilliant Pint pion, I . y ! . Bylvertar QB wd ye — . | ou 1 {insisted that none of these powers! Minneapolis took over the Rosenstiht ke ME minds on legal side of base-| franchise and straight. viek williams RH ball. The other is that the league Were stripped from him. If they|Youngstown (0. by Mauriello tor | Bleet FB doubtédly will side with Weren't, he should win out in this Flint succeeded Detroit. sh Kickoft--1.30 pm owners undoubtédly 8 th) The 1 will operate in twe thereby a sho Officinls—Referee, Frank Luzar: Um- O'Connor because their league of-| Case. ’ e ‘eague pe crown. ‘ pire. Tom Stirling, Head Linesman, J. in ‘msi { O'Connor Knows Score divisions, following the pattern of | Baker; Field Judge, Walter” Surface, nee Niayed Lis ion. | The that h , ast Season Indianapolis, Tri Despite Les { aa { . might sa beca odds are e won’ . b 2 ’ | One of the oldest football rivalries Molin dt ny _” ise 4 O'Connor always knows the store Clties, Sheboygan, Oshkosh and » Sieh s aml} {In the state will be resumed to-| Kentuckian already had one strike ys In Minneapolis will form the Western | \ evious vieto morrow in the Butler Bowl when the on him. One and two is three . , .| coc ne Steps Up To take his licks. j01¢ 15 the other section will be rn Tami, | Bulldogs meet DePauw's Tigers at. and you don't get any more in| WIth ® $50,000-a-year job at stake, Rochester, Syracuse, Flint, Toledo, a 1:30 p. m | baseball. {Chandler may decide to fight this|Anderson and Ft. Wayne. m today The game will be the 33d in ‘he 8 | On the surface it seems to be to the last ditch, If he-did, it could] Oshkosh won the Western divi- wy BoB (series with the Bulldogs holding, simply a question of whether the have explosive repercussions in the sion title 1047 and Rochester 10-round | |an edge with 19 games won. The, : RR aL i i Wi owners will or will not support a sport. For should the case be car- took Eastern championship, which, . incide {Tigers have won 10 of the contests! y ’ Ip of th : and three hive ended Inu tie. The ~~ BOILERMAKER ACE—Purdue will call on Norbert Adams, $500 fine levied on O'Connor by theried to the courts the whole struc. The Kauiskys, of course, won the ally, returns | [anc three have ended In-a tie. The I wt ca LO re a 31... enmamibsloner for signing a high ture of baseball—-player contracts, Herald-American's World Tourney ing to Madi |series started in 1890 with a score- Whiting halfback, for ground qains against lowa in a Big Nine school pitcher. It's a technicality in etc.—would tremble in the balance.|in Chicago. Square Ga? [leas He. Tony Hinkle has tak ' Conference engagement at Lafayette tomorrow. Adams wen % which Chandler claims he altered a| S50 you can easily see that the| Ward (Piggy) Lambert, former after a rodeonue a al do Dion ho major letter with the Boilermakers last year and has been one of rule to include “all” high school boys aren't playing this time, {Purdue coach, is beginning his sec= weeks. iv at . : ; . | the squad's most consistent plungers this fall, players and O'Connor, who wrote And at the same time it proves ond season as commissioner of the Because of . " ; Saiighi-by 4 kevedeup Tiger eleven, —— wo —————= the rule while formulating the new that you don't have to have thelcircuit. He recently has completed weight conten TIGER LINEMAN — John Hull, a fransfer student from out the Miri an DePauw] |major-minor league agreement, as- much-maligned Leo Durocher ina tour of the cities’ in the league tury Sporting Wabash and a 205 pound quard, is A walcome add tion to the | passing attack. | SPORTS ROUNDUP lserts certain youngsters are ex- baseball to have “detrimental con- and expects a tighter season than ond decade f DePauw line. Hull, a former Shortridge High School athlete, will The Tigers’ aerial display has been o cluded, » duct. last year. Garden, Lesr be playing against several of his high school rivals when he takes built around the passing of Pull By EDDIE ASH | It goes much deeper than that. | ~ Joe Vella wer the field with the Tigers against Butler at the Bowl tomorrow. (back Ed Gruener. A |, The sum of $500 is a paltry matter| 33 YEARS OF GOOD TAILORING IN LEON'S could clinch & . al ’ Ma / Stresses Passing “VOICE OF THE SOUTH umes SU to the White Sox. And certainly, if fourth victory | | VOICE OF THE SOUTH , . ./coach of the surprising Botlermakp d p St T ¥ The Bulldogs also have “stressed Indignapolis Charlie Logan, wholers, is recelving some mention al- O'Connor Insists he is in the right, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TAILORING SHOP! ¢ man whe had ur ue aces ern es {passing and fans will be assured of dsed to play center for old Wabash ready as a candidate for “coach of fests ¥ preity good chance that . Tor Lie srows : (8 tWo-yay arial atiach. \under Petd Vaughan, is a self-|the year” honors The victory jy, > The only thing to be gaincd, ey wane y . ’ tt | therefore, is in putting the heat on: ner of the Lot A ainst lowa Tomorrow | Meanwhile Slasover and Indiana appointed Oe ert down New achieved over Illinois was an eye the alread 8 P B isi to ttl ht. seh ” , top teams in the Hoosier | e already warm commisisoner. At IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK and e fight, . . Orleans way. , , , The former local popper around the nation. . . . th f givin 1 i "0 Dec. 5 There are portions of danger, history and hope wrapped up in to- College Conference race will see ac-| gridder, now an/Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune sports d 9 Cpuge. ° Ee public confi y on es, f th morrow’s football schedue for Hoosierdom's Big Three gridiron squads, | ‘107 tonight. . industrial rela - editor, said Holcomb is his nomina- 9¢Nc® another shaking, it must be it's certainly time to think about Most of the Purdue's rags-to-riches squad of Boilermakers will face a stern Iowa | Hanoves, inbesten) a file games, tions tycoon in tion for the coveted laurels, . . . ee cone at stake an » could; . rt Th University eleven at Ross-Ade Stadium before approximately 35000 And currently leading the con- " y ; ‘ : nda Conch Stu Holcomb's squad 1s BAding Howe Yhird es in the ference with four straight victories, Me Ortacent Ce pore Dame, aod ha Clubs Back O'Connor Your New Ha Tailored favored him b Big Nine race and will oppose a dangerous Hawkeye squad that is tied !'@Vels to Centre College (Ky.), and| b Jake 18.0 Jot © INo. 1 master mind in earlier years Be certain that the American and faster bo) with Purdue in offensive averages, Ho Indiana Central's Greyhounds meet] 1 big college Loa in 1943 and McMillin in 1945 L°38ue, in backing O'Connor, isn't ponent, who | The Purdue-Iowa clash also is Probable Lineups . |Coach Pop Hedden's Ravens at An-| ¢ every fall, in New, y uw o [doing it out of love for the balding or : since boyhood expected to bring forth another] Obie State Indians |derson, | Orleans and else- RAZZLE DAZZLE STUFF . ,, little man. The dour O'Cénnor, in # ankle. serial deul between Bob DeMoss/ wiser LF 11 MW Tomorrow another grid rivalry fl out to the We| Indiana has a slick football play his long years as aid to the late : ’ | Jabbusch ..... bi G.v... ns _. Brown Will take place on Franklin's field Si. ’ out to the West a fooler to the spectators Commissioner K. M. Landis, made 40 Years who has completed 22 of 47 passes, Puneet. 0 c ‘ AAG 1 Si : Coast for impor- that is a le: pectato! ] and lowa's Al DiMarco who has Tempieton ".."’ Rg. wine] Lh the Grizzlies entertain I y "dd requliia 3 saigiond sib riche, He was 38 tpla- of Square completed 34 of 69 attempts, RG 2vivranst £eenexes awl A LoS. ape scou “get it all” sn't u , ey . a Dealing! , Best in Novinbs Bare. BB ows Minaiflovich| maj) State will travel to Man. logan | ember of thel ,.,. t1an once in » game . , , (hind the Landis throne, : Ik isi Moco... Talisterro chester; Earlham to Canterbury; | Wabash Alumni] woo ope fullback slamming inte | O'Connor announced emphatically, : ails Indiana University, which plays Bensgnbaugher k X res vraned Deranek Morris Harvey (W. Va.) to Evans-| Advisory Council, Logan will be on the line, but handing the ball off [after Landis’ death that he was! The “Cost ”» - better ball during November, will be| 'g\cyon Vis : ville; “Indiana State to Eastern hand in Crawfordsville the week-| , = quarterback. , . . The [Not a candidate for the commis-| : looking for its first Big Nine vic- Broadens Wig Russell “Rump (Leb. |TIlinols; Louisville to St. Joseph'siend of Nov. 7-8 when the Little quarterback fakes lateraling to (sioner’s post. So did Will Harridge,!] Is Ne tory when the Hooslers face Ohio}.non Valley); Umpire, Dallas Marviliand Principia to Rose Poly, Giants play Oberlin in the home- the left halfback, fades back and [the American League president who tate at Columbu The Buckeyes,| (Northwestern); Feld Judge. Stanley y | + | More Thin State a 8. ICKOYER. Bach (Kentucky): Head Lansomas "pony Their Records comer, . . . In his playing days,| throws a deep pass. : jokeyeq the high school si ng also, are gunning for their first con«| Goebel (Michigan). | Butler Plain Logan was an all-Indiana center. 4 8» (Which prompted this present situa-| Good Readyference victory, seea— sf § Ball State .... 9 SLawrence ....331. .. He also served a hitch as a| IN PLAY FOR PAY CIRCLES tion. Then there must be a potent y IU has a string of nine November ert Da. irs Nay 4) Bie, U conte g Kousvitle ...-- 3ieports writer on The Times. , . ++ + + On the basis of play thus far/reason why they are fronting for} 4o.Wear victories without defeat since 1944 Connor BE Shimshak 14 Wabash ,..... os Carleton ..... 3 His task of the moment, however, is|this season the western division of Chandler's firing squad. ! and Coach ‘Bo MecMillin's overall|fucher. G...... LG. ...... hao rete ' """"__.|fronting for a couple of the South's/the National Pro Football League| This is the first real showdown. Clothes! record Tor November is 3¢ won, 14 endeil RG... Golding, 0 on 13% leading grid aces and he's beating|will wind up with the loop title for for the commissioner. Landis allost Hart i . RE xiii paraAn| Purdue : . , Towa ithe All-America drums for Barney the fifth straight year. . .. To date, ways had the” power to crack down ‘ At Municipal Stadium in Cleve- giack CRE CU MOuRey 24 onto Bias | 20 3 cDikots ‘Bu 22 Poole, end, and Charlie Conerly;the western division teams have on things which he considered “detri- ee an \Notre Dame and Navy- will Sitka. RY ' Schwoollerinan Wi Notre Dame 2 13 Wiinois 7 35/back, both of, the University of met eastern opponents in seven mental to baseball” Chandler has prk \their 21st gridiron meeting ok ‘and WOM Crier Hillmen on. fi7iadlans .... 13 Mississippi eleven (Ole Miss) , , ./games. , , , Five of the decisions gre . TO ce on rym uus-| oY Plum. 2 Borie wes wih the Army lus yeariweok To the West. ‘Hoosier Madness’ | Port Delay . . . ' H - . a OR UY in 88 118 106 ADA was a power for the Cadets . . . , ! i to pull a surprise. Approximately |field' midge. Bill Orwig. (Miehigon). hasd ee Against Tulane, according to Logan,| LONG: VACATION WITH PAY | \ 75,000 people will witness the game. iinesman, John McPhee (Oberlin), WY Onis State Sire ndiana + Poole on defense knocked half the * * Frankie Baumheltz, the Cin-| Be Measured a — ! issour «« T17 Nebraska ...... ’ : | . N Undefeated Notre Dame has won Fatbon ows 0 Furdus Bo u a Wisconsin pe 7 Tulane line over and tore the back. Cinna! Reds sar oo icider, wa Starts Tomorrow J 15 of the previous 20 baltles, Navy HOOK... v veer see.. LE .... Hal Shoener ;3 fowa', i033 3 Rows . Mined apart, ahd on offense consist. CSMUY announce tha e would | Leon’s Tomorrow has Won four and one ended in a rd iia. CR ahs Pit Lele. 12] 8 Northwestern .. 7 antly oleared a wide path for the "®t UP this winter instead of play- : | tie |Carnaghi..’ Cen ... Woodard 4s " ey . |ing professional basketball. , , , He By KURT FREUDENTHAL | . . nr ahiites aannss rG. Yopdard « #8 85 47 ball carrier... , , On his November, f the best the. Bard . Connor in Form Barboluk RT... KnY| Notrg Dame Navy trip to his home state, Logan prom-|'* 00° Of the best on ihe hardwood | ~ United Press Sports Writer Sure . . . Our TAILORS are alNavy lois riser tWice to went took. Maloney ic) os RE .. Herb Snoener 40 Pittsburgh... 8 7 California .14/ises to bd in good voice both in| * * But the point is that the Reds| A new finish was being applied . ball heights in the last two years. Agama © NH Tamith i Nebrak 014 Duke iy Indianapolis and Crawfordsville. Ivor Jy have Sn ha . H300)to basketiail floors in- hundreds ou ways Bily .; y avd F dunc*fate 14 ) 8. ’ ve i . eng i nus to give up the net spott. . i me . It battled Army's mighty team last ide. rise FB Headington 31 Iowa ...... 038 i RE 1) Nex Ha aed ™ 8 a P) J Po! | high school auditoriums, gym-' time to do GOOD HAND year to a standstill before losing OU, Broadcast WIRH Indianapolis: ha Sa on . I SOUTHPAW COMER. . , . The nasiums and fieldhouses throughout, TAILORING (that's the onl 21 to 18, Against Cornell this year, OMicisl: | Referee, George Rennix ee, Chicago White Sox, who train in | philadelphia Phillies think they|the fete today in anticipation of . y
Navy unleashed a tremendous of- Northwestern): Fisid J William Par- : . California, every spring, believe | pave a m in Curt Simmons, a | , i ilori LEON Yenrite to humble the Big Red, 38 Whe Vi ER aise. William Roy Youth-Minded Braves ! they have found the answer to yeung re pitcher. - : the 1047-48 prep hardwood cam- kind of tailoring that E
Cnipsch (Chicago) . . | {paign whi tarts thi ek-end, | wl Plane for Athieres [19% Marine Veteran | fui o, the hot dnte te | Hrs tor Wimhsion.” pt 45, CR rl hs ki | 1.1L ORS now how o dol. bu . Jonne tre | high cost of living around a base- 1 a) : . poiit, George Cutinor. o Note Plane for Athletes BOSTON, Oct. 31 (UP)—Another| pay ohmp. . . . They have ar. Otase Dm J (sagan, Sin | which aumally avs Jnrets of] we can fashion your new suit eason sprained ankle and 's ex-| CHICAGO, IIL, Oct. 31 (U. P) —{orroates Boston wtilicte was 3dded) ranged to play three night ex- his club mét the Phils in an ex- Sioa 5 ws a ay ao or topcoat NOW. If it's for a pected to show why he was selected Avery Brund ident t} ay 10 “he {arm aysiem o © hibition games out there. . . . hibition. game Then, on the pro y tated : . ts I s 3 1 ry Brundage, president of he youth-minded Boston Braves. That means double duty for the a has. a day set aside by the Indiana High special occasion and you're in a the outstanding lineman of 1M8./yy. g Olympic Association, was en| Second Baseman Bob Heavern of| 5)... tice during the da nal day of the National League |g:100) Athletic Association as ihe | : : Sen I [route to Washington today to ask Cambridge, a 21-year-old Marine| pay ye RS 8 Y | season, pitching for the Phils, the curtain-raiser, | a hurry we can finish your gar{Army officials to provide a transport veteran, was signed to a contract 8.8 lelsio defenten the New York | But it will be a slow start. While} ont in TWO WEEKS af I 0SS- ou ly |to carry the nation's*feams to Lon- with the Eau Claire (Wis) Olub of BULLY FOR OLD PURDUE. . . J} an Bay the state is still wrapped up in the| ' don next year * |the Class C Northern League. (Stuart Holcomb, the new head grid A LONG RUN ... Joyner White, CWTent gridiron campaign, tne LEON'S!
, : initial outburst of the famed! 1 #, ‘ former big league player who man-| ! * — i ay v v “ ” i . | esd i, | ages the Seattle club in the Pacific/ H00sier Madness” will be primarily went UT ge, Ye, Coast League, claims he is entitled [¢}t in Central and Southern Inve . do N x [to at least a paragraph in agate | 1a08 i. " | i You're In a Hurry, Most of these schools, comprising} See the Taller Shop Clothes the majority of some 800 member, . schools of the Indiana High Séhool| that are Ready to Put On! Athletic Association, are too small :
Sixteen high school teams will | | type in the baseball recorded book . {++ Old Jo-Jo claéms he is one of | the few center fielders ever to catch 'a foul ball , , . While playing for| |
' (the Wichita Falls, Tex. team in| t h t ! 1039, hé galloped from short center oippete Wil Us . igrer Schools} z tan ot TS iy cio) TOPCOATS SUITS Extra TROUSERS swept tall fly . . , The second base-|.ckvard, they not only plays the
man and the right fielder let him tougher outfits, they quite frequentFOR IMMEDIATE WEAR FROM LEON'S!
compete here tomorrow at 2 p. m.| at the Coffin golf course in the! second annual state cross-country meet { Teams that qualified in last] week's seven sectionals are Anderson, Bloomington, Reitz of Edison]
ville, North Side Pt, Wayne, Edison
of Gary, Hammond Tech, ‘Hobart, | have it because it was taking too
Broad Ripple, Howe, Jasper, Jones- | many twists for them. pul some IRR ee ok will “anh hepont Mishawalen, Wiley of State College : send their quintets on the floor to-] ‘We may have just what you have been looking for! Neces- ' 1 . | morrow night. Among them will be . . | 3 : bash | Football Schedul Shelburn, which surprised Vineeanes | $4ry alterations will be made by our tailors without delay! | oot Schedule : : o in the regional last “season, and . TONIGHT - . Monroe, a sectional winner. Shel- a + 8 = Hanover at Centre (Ky.). burn will be at home to Midland, ! Ho STRAUSS Indiana Central at’ Anderson. while Monroe will open at Berne. SAYS: TOMORROW { The road “is usually rugged for / { / f / / ‘ . Notre Dame vs. Navy at Cleveland. defending? champions, a spot re! J / / / Iowa at Purdue. jserved for Shelbyvilles Golden] i oll ayy AS EIae. Indiana at Ohio State, Bears this year, Frank Barnes lost DePauw at Butler. . the cream of the crop—Bill Gar- ”. \/CNHENMN 2 Wabash at Franklin, rett, Bill Breck, Marshall Murray FOR CONVENIENT Ball State at Manchester. and Emerson Johnson — through! C Earlham at Canterbury, graduation, but their good second- ¢ Ha) 1 [111 MN : Morris Harvey (W. Va.) at Evans- ary is still around and the Bears ville (night), should be among the best again this! Indiana State at Eastern Illinois. year. i Louisville at St. Joseph's. They will open their season Nov. Principia (Mo.) at Rose Poly. 18 at Franklin, ! a ———————————————— : AT LEON'S . . . your terms are our terms! You . & Sry LISTEN H “PNILCO PIGSKIN PARADE” can pay weekly . . . semi-monthly or monthly! Gentlemen 5’ i. NiER GENE KELLY Ts os Foatuity to bw wool | ; an . ee THIS SATURDAY °™* WIBG—10T0 volo an Py you bex RA one | INDIANA
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