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THE INDIANArOLE TIMES

MONDAY, Nov. 5 1041

LONE MARKER — Gadige Taliafored (with ball} crashes over to score- the

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~ SPORTS ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

( A The city of Massillon, O.,

is known

far sand wide as a foothall incuhigh

bator wherein star rollege and pro players ag well as topnotch “coaches Are constantly coming off the greensward’'s assembly Tine. . . , But Massillon also ix the home of Tommy Henrich, the New York Yankees’ baseball £3 id ace. , . This ver- Henrich satile chap, alwavs a good hitter, is at home in both the éiitfield and

school,

at first base, bul the garden is his of the meet in two sections.

choice and he's a right-fielder of exceptional talents. , , , Henrich owns a great throwing arm and

of those rifie-like deep line drives that are propelled to that area. Tommy was the only. pastimer’ in| the 1047 World Series who collected one or more hits In each of the! . His total was 10, made up of seven singles, two doubles and one home run. . ... His versatility was further brought out! when he shifted from right to left field in the sixth ps and continued his sharp fielding. . . . He! is 31 years old but his 1847 record indicates he will be just as good next season, at 32, . , . Tommy is something special when runners are on the sacks . Last season, for example, he batted in 97 runs despite the fact he Was second man up in the batting order- most of the campaign. > » » ” WHY THE MIGHTY FALL ... One prominent college grid coach moaned: “Sometimes It just doesn't pay to develop a consistent winning team. Everybody wanis to be the first to flatien you out, especially teams that have net been winning. They gear for an upset to save face.” ., . Guess he's about right, at that.

vy " » LEFT-HANDED ARGUMENT, .. Young Georges Zoeterman, whose | signing of a baseball contract with! the Chicago White Sox started all the flareup in big league circles; 1s “a southpaw,” ” » ¥

A FISTFUL OF STARS —Purdue ° .

21, Towa 0... Boilermakers had it RgAIN on both offense and defense and -everybody ‘was an ace, more or Jess The Riveters now have: two-Lhirds of the Big Nine Three-1 title sewed up with victories over Illinois and lows » The third “I" hangs on a bucket and prob will -be tougher to lift, r » » THE PASSING SHOW, , , Notre Dame 27, Navy 0 . Huge crowd. and a great day Tor the Hoosier. Irish, « Their air assanlt was too eave and accurate for the hard-lighting Middies,” who were bombed. . . . Even LuJack's stand-in, Frank Tripucka, made a touchdown pitch. . Army scouts hurried home carrying a load of notes and diagrams,

ably

» \d » SOS FOR OSU Ohio State 0

. Indiana 7 The * Hoosiers

dropped the Bucks down into the.

Western Conference coal holé

Ohio alumni hardly believe their eves when they take a gander at the Big Nine standings . . . at the

‘end of the line, no less. wn 4 FARE, PLEASE . . , Even if this week's Notre Dame-Army classic ends In another tie, there will be some winners , , , the railroads . Among other football specials there will be one from New York . « Notre Dame alumni from that area will occupy thred full Pullman trains, . ~ » “M™ DAY FOR BIG NINE TWINS . . . Purdue travels to Minnesota to battle the Gophers this week and Indiana U. travels to Ann Arbor ta collide with unfefeated and untied Michigan. . Minnesota has lost twe, te Tikinols and Michigan.

MOTOR TUNE-UP IGNITION BRAKES ADJUSTED.

10 EAST 10TH ST.

| at Coin golf course here and Stay‘shattering 10:24.8 for the two-mile

| jaunt of the hill-and-dalers.

" {finished 50 yards ahead of Dennis | Buehling, Boggstown's lone entrant.

day from Bill Kazmer of East Ohl-|

(sided defeat in the golf classic's history and complained {that the matches never should have

"CARBURETOR SERVICE

GUY E. LAWRENCE

Ohio State with

Y ndiana won,

Anderson Rules As Harrier Champ

Stayton Breaks Own Record in Meet

College track coaches with an eye to durable distance rutiners’ today | were casting covetous glances toward | ‘Anderson High School and the Indians' star, Johnny Stayton. Carl Bonge's tea won its second | state cross-country meet Saturday |

|ton ‘led the pack with a record- |

Stayton broke his own mark set in 1048 by a tenth of a second, He

Anderson shared the team title last | year with Mishawaka when the) heavy entry list forced the running

Halfway Lead Just a little over the halfway mark, Stayton took the lead Satur-

cago Roosevelt, ‘ished third Howe's Hornets of Indianapolis! were second as a team behind Anderson, and Mishawaka was third. | Fifteen teams and 35 individuals competed. The scores: Anderson 32, Howe (Indianapolis) 129, Mishawaka 131, Bloomington 144, Broad Ripple (Indianapolis) 148, Hammond Tech 188, Hobart 198, Gary Edison 196, Ft. Wayne North Side 1213, 1a Porte 228. Evansville Reitz 243, Wabash 301, Iasper 312, Terre Hale Wiley 3, Jonesboro 3456,

us Ryder Team | Swamps British

PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 3 (UP)

who ultimately fin- | |

"The British Ryder Cup team today

nursed the wounds of the most lopinternational

been played on Portland's muddy course. The final score ‘was 11 to 1, and although the British tried to take the licking with “heads up" sportsmanship, they were pretty definite in their complaints about the condition of the course Both: Arthur Lee and Eric Green of the vanquished British team said the tournament would have heen postponed in Britain if the weather had bean as bad as it'was here,

‘Man O' War Serviies

To Be Held Tomorrow

LEXINGTON, Ky, Nov. 3 (UP) Saddened Lexington ‘displayed! mourning wreaths for Man O' War today as plans were mapped to bury furfdom's greatest horse tomorrow ih the paddock at picturesque Faraway Farm :

Basketball

(Results Saturday) HIGH SOROOLS Anderson St Mary's 44, Middleton 48 Argus\35, Tippecanoe M {Reaver Dam 38 Mentone 34 Burket 37 Atw Ruffalo 236 Burnectaviile 18 Carrollton 19, Deer Creek 13 Centerville 48. ‘Webster 41." Chester 55, Lafontaine 81 Churubusce 11, Larwill 33 Esl Park 35, Boswell 12 Economy 46, Milton 40 Farmland 39. Selma 25

Flilmore 43, Cloverdale 3M Falcon City 58; Boston 27 Fairland 33, Moral” (Shelby) MM Fortyille J9, Lapel 13, Gilead 43, Chili 32 Jefferson 50, Huntsville 18 Lapas 83, Urban 27 Leiter's Ford 41, West Twp. (Marshall, a

Linlawn 48, Lagro 31 North Manchester 3% Laketon M Manila 36, Fairview 34 Milford 52, Etna Gres 28 Morristown 83, Arlington 34 North Webster 41, Sidney 33 Piercaton 51, Claypool 36 Rome City 30, Lagrange 27 Roaun 36, Urbana 1 Bharpsville 46, Burlington 28 Sulem Center 34, Brighton 18 Shipshewana 53, Lima Twp. (Hows 14, Summitville 47, Gaston Bouth Whitley 43, Silver Lake 24 Syracuse 38 Leesburg 2% Williamsburg 42 ns 30

Windfall 38, Jackson Twp. (Howard) MN, Woicoftville 44, Beott 8. PROFESSIONAL

(National League) Minneapolis 49, Oshkosh 41 LEAGUE OF AMERICA Chicago 82, Waterloo (la) M.. New Orlea Da , Louisville #0 Houston 56, lahoma City 44

ror

Anderson (N. L) 48 Moline (NL) 44 Rochester IN. L) WS Indianapolis (N 1) 44 a louis (BA A) BM, Sheboygan (N .) 4

MOTOR OVERMAUL BRAKES RELINED CARBURETOR

aire J ely 1040

Jerry Morrical (71), Indiana tackle; J. men are a Crane (89) and Alex Yerdova (16), who |

irish Shooting for Mythical Grid: Title;

IU to Face Michigan

State's Big 3 Rack Up Week-End gan Butler Has Easy Time. With DePauw

By BILL EGGERT 3 The ngtion’s most important football classics will center-around two | Indiana teams next week-end as Notre Dame's unbeaten, untied Irish .{shoot for the mythical bit desirable national football title while Indiana University faces Michigan's undefeated Wolverines at Ann Arbor, Most grid experty believe Notre Dame has been playing under wraps this season with the intention of *

next Saturday ai South Bend! worked together for the Seok toucoThose war-time victories Army|a5um, with Brennan taking a pass _| registered over Notre Dame still irk, score. Brennan counted again the Irish. Notre Dame had hopes |, the third period. Bob Livingston of meeting an unbeaten Army | intercepted a pass and ran 42 yards

eleven, in the final game of their another tall y, while the fourth series next Saturday at South Bend, | ore came on @ pass from Frank

but that was lost by Columbia's sur- ‘Tripucka to Leod Hart. prise triumph recently. | Little Harry Szulborski, Norm Irish Warm Up . «Adams and Bob DeMoss led Purdue The Irish warmed up for the to a 21-t0-0 triulaph over Iowa at

into 8 27-t0-0 victory Saturday at third Big Nine victory. and gave Cleveland, Johnny Lijack and! ror

| Terry Brennan led the Irish. They Big Nine Standing

» L T Pct. Pas. % Michigan sa 0 0 1000 78 : Niscohwin sae ¥y 9} 233 dus . . Tf Jase 3 » iinols ahanrs 2 2-4 S500 «80 6 ows ner 8 1 378 53 ®& Indians .. } 2-3 S18 34 4 Minnesota .... 1 2 ¢ 333 56 4 Northwestern . 1° 1 0 280 4 131! Ohio Slate “ 3 3 167T 33 #4 ames counl one half game won,

*Tled g one half game lost.

them undisputed third place Adams ran 51 yards to set up: one | touchdown. Semlborski ran 79 | yards for another and DeMoss | passed frequently to keep the Iowa defense spread. Indianw, because of George Talia-

(yards, defeated Ohio State, 7 to 0. | The pass set up a touchdown plunge aliaferro. Easy Butler Vietory Butler's Bulldogs had an easy | time thumping DePauw, 35 to 0, at the Bowl. Reserves played most of the game for the victors as they, {ran up 18 first downs against De-

Week's College Football Schedule

FRIDAY Olivet (Mich.) at Anderson. SATURDAY Western Reserve at Butler. Indiana at Michigan. Purdue at Minnesota, Army at Notre Dame. Hanover vs. Indiana Central at Southport (n). Ball State at Michigan Normal Canterbury at Hiram (0.). DePauw at Earlham. Manchester at Franklin. St. Joseph at Indiana State. ~ Rose Poly at Ledarville (0.). Wheaton at Valparaiso.’ Oberlin at Wabash.

WATCH THE CHIN—Leon Hart’ (82) of Notre Dame, stiff | arms William Hawkins, Navy, causing him to. fumble as he was knocked out of bounds. The Irish continued thgir winning streak by dropping the Mi ddies, 27-0, at Cleveland Saturday.

Iron-Armed Chuckers Grab Football Spotlight |

/ a “Pauw’s six. It was Butler's fourth

straight triumph. scored in each.quarter.. Jim RosenS By 0 CAR FRALEY, U nited Press Sports Writer (stihl, reserve. back. scored twice:

NEW YORK, Nov. 3.- Memo to frustrated fathers: If your son is the scraggly “student type” who wears cheaters and you currently are flattened financially by inflation, don’t let it rob you of the drgams that he some day might be an All. American. Simply cut down the buildup costs by getting the Kid a dumb bell. You don't need two. The first thing you know, his strengthened arm will be getting more than its usual, quota .of windows--and you'll have an iron-armed chucker for whom mosts.of “the nation's colleges will be bidding.

‘while Orville Williams, Tom Sleet and Ralph Fulk tallied once each.

[ Toe” running his consecutive string to 13. Canterbury, St. Joseph's and Rose ‘down in beating Baylor, 14-7. | Poly remained - the only Hoosier George Murphy threw to Mickey college elevens still looking-for their Guritie for Southern Cal's first score frst win of the campaign. a 19-0 win over Washington. |. Canterbury absorbed its sixth loss, Consider these cases in point: "Utah's Cannon Parkinson pro- this time at the hands of Earlham, Lujack and Tripucka passed Navy Pelled the last quarter touchdown 31:6, while 8t. Joseph chalked up dizey. 27-0 ‘¥ ‘which beat Colorado, 13-7 its third tie game by holding a Evans was accurate and Mirtisi Sure, the runners -and kickers got strong Louisville club to a 7-7 deadscored there times as Penn pulver- some glory. Like: lock.’ Rose‘ Poly was drubbed by ized Princeton. 26-1. Sub Kicks Point . { Principia,” Alton, Ill, 24-0; for .the Brown tossed two touchdownsand eff” Durkota, who went 21 and only loss to an out-of-state team. scored another as Virginia van- 2¢ yards for TD's in Penn State's] But Evansville, which had been quished Richmond, 34-0. 47-0 triumph over Colgate. (fairly easy prey for ‘ “foreign” teams; Pitches and. Scores Sub Center Joe Condon of Brown, turned back — Marris Harvey, Jim Still's pass to George Brod- kicked the point which beat Holy Charleston, W. Va, 13-0, Indiana nax netted the only touchdown as CT0Ss. 20-19 | State squeezed past Eastern Illinois, Georgia Tech toppled Duke, 1-0. | Bump Elliott and Henry Fonde,| 14-13, and Hanover dumped Centre, | Little Harry Gilmer pitched one whose touchdown runs kept Mich-|Ky., 14-7 for its sixth straight win and scored one in Alabama's 13-0 a" undefeated against Illinois, lof the campaign. conquest of Kentucky. 4-7. | Ball State, with only a tie game Charley Justice hurled a pair! and scored one as North Carolina the 45 yards which netted the lone fect record elass, pounded Man- | thumped Tennessee, 20-6.« touchdown in a 6-0 win over| chester for g 19-0 win and Wabash George Taliaferro's 63-yard pass| | UCLA {drubbed Franklin, 40-6. and 12-yard run for Indiana| Lou Gambino of Maryland, scored meets ———————— kayoed Ohio State, 7-0. three times in a 27-0 rout of West! Interested in Bout: TOU's Lindy Berry tossed one Virginia. { LONDON, Nov. 3 (UP) (and ran 35 yards to another touch-| Doak (The Great) Walker, SMU, : : at————— . kicked. the points Which downed

Chicago. Interested [To ra Man, Big Name In. Pitt Defensemen

irino of Honolulu this spring.

ND May ’ ake Off

"unloading Reid works” against Army

“[Armiy game by turning Navy errors Lgfayette. It was the Bollermakers'

5 dropped the Indians 9-1 before the season's largest crowd last night at the Coliseum.ul No. 4 in the background is Danny Summers, Cap defenseman.

ferra’s pass to Mel Groomes for 63.

Buti £ hart Lead AAC Race |

Ray McSemek, Butler's “Golden! “hottest” passer, Otto Graham. of Football Schedule - placekicked all extra points! {the Cleveland Browns, were in ‘the;

Cal's Jack Swaner, who broke off! to keep it from being in the per-|-

— Wy{weight Champion Rinty Monaghan, {of Belfast, Ireland; indicated today Ihe was interested in a- proposed |New York recmatch with Dado Ma-

Photo by John Spickelmire, Times Staff Photogmpber SPILL AFTER CHECK—Nelson Podolsky (14) of the Caps and Victor Lofvendahl (18) of Springfield slide down the ice after a body check by Lofvendahl. The Caps

Sacred Heart, Beech Grove

Redskins Drop

To Play for Loop Title | i i mn a Row Sacred Heart and Beech Grove, may have a lot to do about settling . i 3 each with three straight triumphs, the championship. i ales Pros conclude their Capital District Con-| Broad Ripple tackles the Blue i The question of the day in the co once and season schedules Devils ai Shortridge in one of these i National Football League 1s: What wouneeday night in a tilt in which vital encounters, while Tech plays | has happened to the Washington . 1565 title will _ ‘host to Washington in- the annual | Redskins? be at stake. rivalry battle between the East and | The - once-proud crew from the qv. game will" : | West sides. § i Capital City lost ite third game in be playe d at | In the only game involving a city 8

a row yesterday, 38 to 14 to the Y | Philadelphia Eagles. Before that,’ it was the Chicago Bears. And be-| .iock. and also fore that, those Pesky Eagles. will be important

The answer to the query seems to for the scoring be an almost total lack of defense. aspirations of "| Yesterday it was Steve Van Buren Norb Mapes, fullon the ground. back of the SaSteve literally’ stampeded through cred Heart ‘Sparthe Redskins wet Daper-uj line, tans. Mappes has scorin two . touchdowns as he woken 8 138 yards the 17 times he dividual scoring race with 61 an Australian {ag-team . struggle Itoted the mail. od points, orie behind Jack Tichenor topping the Hercules Athletic Club's In the other games yesterday, the. of Shortridge and five behind Bill two-bout card. . % Chicago Cardinals remained atop Roberts of Speedway. ic my Nila, an Aussie Pict the Western Division standing with| Wednesday also will mark the) = will Ok Wo re a 17 to 10 win over the Los Angeles final Marion county game with! Schultz, of Houston, Tex. and parte [Rams while the Pittsburgh Steelers Lawrence Central playing at Prank- = 10% 00 pa [kept in the Eastern Division lead lin Township in -another nocturnai ne lin g Toll Me ere with an 18 to 17. win over Green| iengagement. ‘billed for two falls out of three, | Bay. | John Manka, Lawrence Central's with a 90-minute time limit. | The Chicago Bears rose from the Place-kicking expert, will have his mqne onening fracas will be for |brink of defeat to down the Boston final chance in the individual scor-

I¥anks. 28 & 2h IDE figures in that one, He has one fall or 30-minutes and pits anks, 0 Ri i {booted 17 kicks to lead all of the ">, Moberly, of Birmingham, Al,

against Buck Lipscomb, another In-

Yankees, Browns (players in Marion county in that dianapolis matman.

|department.

high school team Saturday, Crispus .. | Attucks traveled to Dayton, Q., and | suffered a 19-0 setback at the hands {of Dunbar.

Tag Team Bout Carded Tomorrow

Wrestling action is set for teo-

Beech Grove ‘2 starting at. 8 |

Manka pulled into third place in the in- Morrow night at the Armory, with

RS HEA

Meanwhile, city |preparations today

teams begin

w"% ists | HEADQUARTERS |

United Press The league's most : deyastating, [important city series games which runner, Orben (Spee)

Sanders of the New’ York Yankees, and the Week's High ‘Sthool

|spotlight today as their teams held! WEDNESDAY NIGHT lundisputed sway in their respective Sacred Heart at Beéch Grove !divisions of the All-America Con- (8 P-m.) ; ference. . | Lawrence Central at | Sanders, who led the loop in Township. ground gaining last season, was his! usual bone-crushing self yesterday! as the Yankees flattened Baltimore Colts, 35 to 21, in the East and Gra-! ham kept banging bullseyes as the, Browns threatened Buffalo, 28 to 7, SATURDAY t to lead the West. Crispus Attucks vs. F{. Wayne In the only other game. the San Central Catholic at Tech

Francisco Forty-Ninérs wan a re.venge battle from the Los Angeles City: County Scoring

FRIDAY Broad Ripple at Shortridge. Cathedral at Manual™ Howe at Silent Hoosiers Washington at Tech:

YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITGHENS

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NA TIONAL PRO-LEAGUE

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| And Henry Seulborski, Purdue's) CHICAGO, Nov, §

little man with the big name, who (UP)—Oonnle soored twice in Purdue's 21-0 con- | Smythe, owper of the Toronto! quest of Towa. | Maple Leafs of the National Hockey| gui there aren't many little a {League, sald he would meet t0daY around and mast of them that are { with William Tobin, president. of \;,vel on their arms. That throwWe Oldengs Black Bavis “d ing routine is the stuff, fellow fa-| myths, said. he woy ASCUSS (1,0 rs, although I'm a bit handi-| several matters” with Tobin but | capped myself, i {declined to elaborate If 1 taught my pai to’ throw, a,

Last week, Tobin offered the Leafs $30,000 for two players now couple of future sons-in-laws might! ————— hold | it AgAInst 1 me, |

{with their Pittsburgh farm club. - a | The players, Gus Bodnar and Elwyn | Morris, would be used to bolster {the Chicago club's sagging defense

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OFFICIAL OPENING TUESDAY, NOV. 48:30 P. M.

BUTLER FIELDHOUSE OSHKOSH ALL-STARS

VS. | INDIANAPOLIS KAUTSKY’ S © © WORLD CHAMPIONS

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Election Returns Officially Announced During Game

out of fans ! They play against the a dislocated But they s Springfield } as a bunch ¢ race when with the fyi Winger F the big gun three points and four aj night, One of G in the midd pair im- th splurge. . On Only 25 elapsed whe lead on a | who circled cage and fli Goalie Floy« : Fo Rookie Le

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