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“SPORT SROUNDUP
” By EDDIE ASH
TOAST THE BOSS .. . St. Louis hewspaper and radio sports men are going to sponsor a big testimonial dinner for Sam Breadon, owner and presidént of the St. Louis Cardinals on Jan, 13 . .. It will be an unusual: event for Breadon . . . He has seen many of his Cardinal ball players and managers honored by the fans and, usually has contributed his check and presence to the events . Now it's his turn = A Ry to be the honored ~~ Breadon guest in recognition of his 21 years with the team, during which the Cards finished 19 seasons in the first division, nine of them as National League pennant winners. . Invitations to the Breadon testi~ monial will be sent to all high baseball men, including A. B. Chandler, commissiogier, to the major league presidents, to all presidents of major league clubs and to the present and past managers of the Cardinals over the past 21 years . Many minor league notables also] will be invijed to join in the tribute) to the, leader, who still hopes to] build a new ball park in the Mound City before he retires.
- 8 NB «THE LOWLY POTATO + « » v8. A. Camp, Shafter, Cal, potato grower, peeled off $42,000 from his bankroll and purchased White | Hanover, yearling trotter, at the ‘big standard-bred horse auction eld In Harrisburg, Pa . “Murphies” really paid off. for Shafter.
oy » » HOME-GROWN SHORTAGE .. Joe Sheeketski, ‘Notre Dame, is in his first year as head football coach, at the University of Nevada Nevada abides strictly by Pacific Coast Conference rules, although a non-member ,. . Nevada scouts are foiced to range far and wide for player talent ... There is a scarcity _ of home-state boys .~ .. Nevada has
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y. 4 uo { THEY GET AROUND. . .. The University of Virginia's best half- | back is Bruce Bailey. . . . Some- | how he, acquired a liking for the |
4 state of Virginia . , , since Cali- : fornia is his home. . . . Another 3 star is Grover Jones, fullback, who
played for Penn two vears ago |
__ before deciding to cultivate a southern stent.
HUGE BONUS “In OFFING. ‘on
George Zoeterman; the Chicago high!
i school southpaw pitcher ‘who was
i the innocent cause of the recent .
‘Ho flareup between Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler and - Leslie O'Connor, White Sox general man-
ager, and who now cannot be em-! ployed by the Sox, has already re- . ceived offers from 13 of the 15 other]
major league clubs. , , . He cannot be signed until he is after the first of the year. . .. The y, bidding probably will Be so brisk : that Young Zoeterman doubtless will
. be able to run his “asking price” i + well up into five figures. yn
i SLUMP HITS BOXING. . , . ; Nick Londes, well-known Detroit ] professional boxing promoter, has reduced ticket prices to his shows | to one, two and three, plus tax. « + « His “top” has been $6 . , . but atendance at his shows has slumped off recently. . . . Only 1382 eash customers showed up at g his last card, headlined by Bob 8 Amos, Detroit, and Shelton Bell, 3 Dayton, O., light heavies. . . . 3 Amos is undefeated in three years of pro busing. > . i UMPIRE'S "SENSE OF HUMOR s + + At. old Washington Park one day, outfielder Walter Rehg of the Indians stepped to the plate and Just as the pitcher was ready to fire one in, a large-sized insect began buzing his ear. .. . Rehg - ducked and old Jim Murray, um- | pire, behind the plate, called time! and said, “I don’t .want two bugs | up at the plate at the same time.” « +. Rehg, who was quick with the! lip himself, was bowled over by that one and old Jim had his laugh.
» » » ROAR OF THE FAITHFUL ¢ + + Generally speaking, Eddie | “256 Fins Fy Stanky, Brooklyn second base‘Levant man, says the yelling of the rnin 5 1 erowd doesn’t have a great effect . 3 on a ball player's performance, lie Ban i “because a seasoned leaguer gets | BAC suse) used to it and takes it in stride.”
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* Nations! League Toledo 75, Mint 88. League of America Chicago 97. New Orleans 65 Louisville 60, Omaha 48, ERs "By haones BAA) . Rochester (NL)
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“CITY, COUNTY . Washington 7, Tech # Sher, 5 ees ste Howe “ Silent Hoosiers 0. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Dayton Dunbar 13, Evansville Lincoln 0. Evansville Central 7, New Albany 0. Evansville Reits 30, Bloomington 14.
“tral 1. Lafayette 8, West Latatutie 0. La Porte 13, Mich y 0. Mooseheart (IIL) gon ". Mt. Carmel (Ill) 7, Pringeton 6 Muncie Central 49, New! astle 12. Bouth Bend: Central. 40 Pv. Wayne North
ide Bouth Bend Central 40, =n Wayne North
Vincennes 25, Boonville Gary FProehel veil East Chicago,’ rain, postpon unti tonight, STATE COLLEGES Michigan Normal 14, Ball State 7, Olivet 6, Anfasioe 8 (t
‘Lnther 0, Simpson © (tie).
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H.S., College Grid Results
Wayne South Side 12, Ft. Wayne cen-, | Tyler 14, Shreiner Institute 8.
~ SATURDAY, NOV. 8 1047 » | :
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Ind. Central, Hanover To Decide Hoosier :
Grid Title Tonight
Ball State Suffers First Defeat at Ypsilante While Anderson College Is Held to.6-6 Tie
The Hoosier Conference's first football championship will be decided tonight when Indiana Central meets unbeaten Hanover College at at 8 o'clock at Southport High School's stadium, Indiana Central has won five and lost one in conference competition and a victory tonight would give the Greyhounds the title on a percent age-point basis since Central has played one more game than Hanlover which was one of 26 unde- PROBABLE LINEUP feated, untied college elevens in the! puqians Central Ranover
‘nation prior to today's schedule. MeOrath ........ Tonight's clash also brings to- JANNey ........
Hahson ....ovee.
gether the state's two leading scor- Klos ......
ers. Don McBride of Indiana Cen-
Br ends, are tied for first place with p redenberger :
Each has scored nine Sark’
Game time-8 p pO ical. Walter ice, referee; Charles Dagwell, umpire Otto’ Albright, head linesman.
| touchdowns. Ball State suffered its first defeat of the season last night at Ypsilanti, Mich., at the hands of Michigan Normal, 14-7. Pat O'Hara of Normal fell on his own team-mate's second half kickoff on the Ball State l-yard line and three plays. later Jack Van Wagoner smashed. over- for the game-winning marker, Ball State scored
‘Pittsburgh Hornets Face Caps Here Tomorrow Night
Pittsburgh's stubborn Hornets revenge in Cleveland for the 4-3
quarter--when- Syl Woljicki plunged over {rom the 1. Anderson and Olivet battled to a
in the first son { fleld.
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|who haven't been beaten since their defeat at the Coliseum Thursday
opening American Hockey League, Msht.
game will make their first appear: lance here tomorrow night against the Indianapolis Capitals at the
Coliseum at 8:30. Tomorrow nighj's game will be the last at home for the Caps until Nov. 30. Coach Johnny Mowers’
Ing opponents to an average of only
a 5.4 goal average for each game. Veterans on the Pittsburgh roster this,season are Ted Sloan, Syd moves Smith, Pete Langelle, Stan .Kemp,
nie's Hollywood Ice Revue He yw Pete Backer, Mel. Hill, Bill. Benson. |
iin for 17 nights beginning next | Wednesday. The Hornets lost their opener to St. Louis and have won eight and been tied twice since then. They meet the Flyers tonight at Pitts-| burgh while the Caps are seeking!
Bisons Move Into First-Place Tie
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP)— The Buffalo Bisons, fresh from a 6 to 2 victory over the Washington | Lions, today joined the Pittsburgh | Hornets at the top of the American Hockey Leagué's Western Division. Goals by Hal Jackson, Leo Gravelle, Len Halldorson and Joe
night before Bob Walton scored the first Washington goal in the final minute of the second period. Les Douglas and Tom Ceoper added two useless Bison goals in the final
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
. tory Diviston emmt— mo——————————: et 12 3PIn | wine Sikes Flattens B80. oc. vii vais 2 18 51 ; ; INDIANAPOLIS .... 7 4 0 14 30 in atter By Frank Vilson ‘ ’ | Cleveland .,. 5 4 1 11,34 8 x St. Lous ..0....00.. 4.8 1 p38 PH Eastern Division | BIG TACKLE — There's re Providence 4 i T Pa. 9% °%! , The. cond 7% series in as many nights was rolled last night in dl n Ir exaggeration in "Big Jim" Can- | Washington .. rs inn # ag pelation nin name and hi 285.pound | Hersher Met 3 11% 4 5 UDompiling games of 242, 192 and 279, William Gooch of the Cotton | Bob Sikes, Indianapolis heavy9 to wil : pount Phidephia iti +h $9 Club team in the Fun Bowl Classic League marked a 713 to become ther ¥nockout ‘1 senior tackle wil be in the Indi. __" LAST Mion! * the ninth person to furn the trick this season. Eight men and one weight, had -another ¥nociout ana Central. - lineup tonight | Buffalo," 8; ashingion, 2. {woman have dropped 700 or more pins so far in league activity. Lou his credit today but he probably | when the Greyhounds face | TONIGHT — Indianapolis at Cleveland: Early is the lone feminiine bowler wasn't particularly proud of it. Tim Gillespie, Allison Jets . 580 p p
New Haven at Hershey. Providence at! Philadelphia St. giouls at Pittsburgh; Buf-!
ale, Fu Springfield Pittsburgh at INDIANAP-
otis": Heron At New Haven; Buffalo at Providence; Cleveland at St. Louls.
Hanover College's’ unbeaten, untied Panthers at Southport Stadium at 8 o'clock.
period on a 66-yard touchdown pass, from Bob Baker to Gene Dance. Normal tied the count in the second!
6-6 draw last night on the Ander-|
With Al Bastien in the nets, Pitts! burgh has compiled the best de-|; fensive record in the loop by hold!
12.3 goals per game.. Meanwhile, the Caps lead the league in offense with |
Bob Dawes and Peanuts O'Flaherty.’
Bell gave Buffalo a 4 to 0 lead last
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on the North Side field. The Satans won, 25-6, to keep their | at three games and a tie with Washington.
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| period and Dan Porteous tallied for| | Washington as the Lions lost their!
THE INDIANA
POLIS TIMES
inbeaten Ci
FIRST DOWN =-Jim Swope (48), Broad Ripple back, carries for a first down before being brought down by a Shortridge tackler in the city-series clash yesterday
victory record intact
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TACKLED — Don Leppert (69), Washington back, is stopped for no gain in
Tech-Continental game yesterday on the
ast Side field. Bob Reuter (89) of
Washington sprawls on the ground while Charles Scharbrough (52) and Bob Faccone (33) of Tech come in on the play. Washington won, 7-0,
|{in"the coveted line-up. Ralph Gale
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H. S. Basketball Scores | HIGR SCHOOLS [Merom 27. Parmersburg 26 Akron 44, Mentone 31. [Metea 51, Lucerne 29.
{ Michigantown 2, (Carroll) 24 {Middlebury 49, Jefferson (Elkhart) 29. Middletown 43, Fortville 38 Midland 28, Marco 27 Milian 59, Rising Bun 33 Monrovia 41, Morgantown 26, Monroeville 44, Hoagland 33 Montmorenci 32, Jackson Township (Tippecanoe) N Ayr 23 Tefft 19 Mulberry 33, Dayton 15 New Market 19, Ladoga 18 New Lebanon 34, Oaktown 31 North Liberty 42, Walkertown 28, Osgood 58, North Madison 43 Otter Creek 33, Honey Creek 26 Patriot 33, Moores Hill 2 “| Pendieton 41, Markleville 37 (Ov ertime), | Prairie Creek 40, Pimento 21
| Andrews 38. Bippus 32, Jefferson
| Aurora 42, Guilford 25.
| Austin 31, Kitchell 16 Bainbridge 40, Russellville 24 Banquo 36. Markle 19 Battle Ground 40, Buck Creek 35 Bedford 42, Salem 20, | Berne 48, Geneva 37 | Blackhawk 44, Patrickshurg 18, | Bloomingdale 45, Bellmore 22. | Bowers 34, Wingate 19 | Bremen 36, Rochester 32. Brook 42, Goodland 30 | Brownstown 34, Oolitic 20. Burney 34," New Point 17 Cambridge City 18. Whitewater 44. Cannelton 31 Rockport 29 Centerville 48, Brookville 35
Clay Township Miami) 81, Chill 28, {Prairie Township (Tipton) 37, Jefferson Clayton 42, Pittsboro 20 Township (Tipton) 2 Clear Springs 53, Williams 33 Pulaski 35, Leiter's Pord
32 Colfax 39, Darlington 33 (Fountain) 33, Wal-
Richland Township Converse 37, Jackson Township (Howard) a
lace 1 Riley 43. Glenn 39 (double overtime),
spot
(hit a 706 in the Universal League
night.
Leroy Kerst was in the runner-up |
for the evening with a 693
rolled in the Dezelan Classic loop.
His
game for the Kidwell Electric
group were 234, 222 and 237. Follow-
183,
213, in
the ’ Illinois slides;
Township ing him were: Miller Ensliinger, 206,
273-672, for the Brass Rail in Washington League at the Clinton McClintock, 223, 223-658, for Epler's Service the Sport Bowl Recreation
League, and Herman Hohlt Jr., 278, 1201, 171—650, for Harrell's Plumbers,
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Julia Lang who dropped 596
for the Indiana.Gears in the 2
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| Ler y Kerst, gelan Classic ......... 69) | cory $8. Staunton 30 Roachdale 20 Waveland 26 {Miller Re Washington .. 073 Cutler iy Ervin Township (Howard) 8s. Roanne 42, Nofth Mazshesier 3 Clinton McClintock, rt Bowl Ree... 658 Mecca 37, Marshall 27. Roanoks 3 ancaRel 19, Herman "Honit Jr, Sport. Bowl Rec... 850 | Dalevitie. on Harrison Township (Delas| “ampere ng 0 ap (Huniington) n Morris Tutterrow, sport Bowl Rec..... aH pNare) u Conley, Dezelan Classic ana 38, Hillsdale 20 {Roll 30, Montpellér 40 Eins Christensen, Fox-Hunt Classic’ 634 Dan boro 46. Bright 28 | Rome City 38, Cromwell 30. {Rudy Jurssz, Washin 632 | Delphi 41, Brookston. 30 | Romeny 36, Wea 31. Eugene Dockter, Indpls. Traftic Club’ : Ear Br ra » | Rosedale 34, MoRteRIma & 24, lle 23. | ByStne Scaggs, Washington .. al Cente ncesville ’ : Eaton 20. Selma 15. y . TH |Ed Huck Jr. Sport Bow
- Royerton 62, Gasto | Ellettsville 49, Btilesville 27. Russiaville 47, { En lish 37, Leavenworth 30 Fishers 23, Walnut Grove 19, Flora 28~ Carrollton Fountain City 51, Economy 23. | Prangisce 42, Cynthiana 35. i Bory 45, VanBuren 24. | Grass Creek 44, Monimarey 48. | Greenfork 48, Milton 32. Greentown 49 Bunker Hill 12 Green Township (St. Joseph) 42, | ville 30.
on New Lebanon 29. Scott 39, Brighton Scottsburgh 34, Crothersville
Shawswick 19 Fayetteville 11 Bhipshewant 58, Millersburg 38. Spartanburg 43, Buthiond 38 (overtime). Spencerville 34, Butler 3 {Star City 48, Kewanna n Lake- Stockwell 31, Clark's Hill 29 | Bulphur Springs 44, Mooreland 31.
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| Hagerstown 46. Muncie Burris 37. * | Summitville 37, Fairmount 29 ies, New York central 612 | Hillshore 49, Alamo » Sweetser 30, Marion St. Paul 19. | Bice *lorendan Freyn Bros A. C.... 80 | Holton, 52, Bunman 3 Thorntown 55, Perry Central 23, A dA sa: Ne 1 | Ha Dwyer, Washington .. ........ 608 Howard Township (Howard) 48, Galveston Troy 58, Ireland 30 {Tanto Lark rer Be PA 807 VanBuren 54, Bowling Green 19. | George Crofts, Washington . . ..c... 807 Huntertown 34, Leo 2 : Wadesville 21, Poseyville 14 {Leroy Bush, Bchwiter Cummins . 807 Huntington Twp. Oi tington) 42, Jones.| Washington-Clay (St. Joseph) 42, Wilson Ed Schuster, Bankers. .... .r 508 8. (8t. Joseph) 32 Bill Kostoff, Washington .. . B04 og 4 Tell City 32 | Washington Township (Case) 46, Twelve A] Bouth, Preyn Bros. A. C aosx Of Jeeffrson ah (Huntington) 28, Menu. Mile 4 Rer man Gurnell, Pun Bow! Classie..., 60 ty Walton 58, New Waverly 22. Carl Mindaeh, Dox Hunt Olassie, . 807 Jefterse n w ¢ Warren 47, Dunkirk * (doubis overtime Jose rown . 803° Cri gy mahip Randolph) “4, Stony | Waterloo 53, 8t, Joe A b ordon Bmock, re Bros a Kener vi: 34, Angola 10. » | Wawaka 468, Ligonier » br Merritt, Linde Air Products vv BB Kingan 35, Tangier 29. | West Terre Haute 36. Newport 34. | Maurie Melman, National .“ cees 80 Knight ston 85, Greenfield 50. Wolcott 31, Burnettsville 29, Yidiison, KINgARS . o.ceivenss 801 LaGrange 39 Topeks 31, Wilcottville 44, Lima 22 | Baro wrk pith, Vusbing on... + 40] Laketon 43, Mexico 40. Whitestown 37. Carmel 26, A TCLION © ins: ] LaPaz 48. Argos 30. Wilkinson 47, Eden 37 he in TL ly RY ral. . 600 Coogosise 40 “French Lick 48. Williamrburg 40, Webster 39 M. Arthur. Allison No Loogoo en c Ww 1, , Lynn 36, Wingiall ” Anderton gi ary su. | Mate Donahue, Rosedale Dairy
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Neves 30. Woodburn 37, Harlan 20. 53, Birdseye 38.
‘Worthington 29, 28
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Yorktown 31, Union City 25. | Young America 3, Onward 28.
South Carolina 12, The Citade] Fairmont State 33, Shepherd Bae 13 Bethany 33, McPherson nsas State Teachers " Joplin J. C. 13 Nebraska Wesleyan 25, York 0. Kearney Teachers 14, Peru 6. Rockhurst 14, Baker U. 6, {Ottawa U. 14, William Jewel 1 | Ming Teachers 39, Valley By Teach:
Hardin-Simmons 27. West Texas State 6.
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2,000
| College of Emporia 14, Sterling 0, e 7, Omaha U Pasadens City College 19, Phoenix Colexe 1 ’ {hiisae Wesleyan 13, Hamline 6, Witt 24. Ashland 0. Detroit 38, Nevada 6. % New Britain Teachers 0, American Iniers national! 6. h West Virginia Wesleyan 13, Matietts 0.
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SEE THE BATTLE FOR LEADERSHIP
HOCKEY
Caps vs. Pittsburgh Sunday, 8:30 P. M.
RESERVED SEATS at 85¢, Tax Incl., on Sale Sunday at 10 A. M. at Coliseum Box Office Only ; i 1500 General Admission Tickets 60e (Tax Incl) On sale Sunday
Red]! Estate
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| High School field.
Bt Rollie Corey, Central States Enveio 550 Rajph Pearson, Veterans Adm pe. 47 crowd at the Armory last night. John Laffey Sr, Ludlow DRL se es Nomman Bartell, Richardson Mixed Howard Goodwin, Antlers’ Recreation Al Zich, Eagle Machine Mixe: Charles Bellville, Pub Service Mixed . John Guthrie, Poster-Maessick Mixed .. Jack Ryan, Foster-Messick Mixed 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Julia "Lang, Indians Gears Betty Deppin, O'Brien Paints . Maria Roberts, Marott's Shoes Mary Fahey, Bowes. Seal PF Helen Krauss, Indiana Gears
Jerry Bixler,
5 | 8 to offer in the way of talent $17 the sour science and Sikes 313 him in the second heat with a flurry of body punches, The bell 5 Clark at the count of eight, 38 seconds worked him into
5 | enough shape for the third.
Muriel Has. Maratt's Bhoes Clark started throwing Fille: Posi dad iy o When they came out for the third,
Flo Bellis, Prey Radio Mixed. .
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Betty "Yount. “Birie TH rad Hk | Priday night's 10-round headliner.
| Amateur Basketball
The Beech Grove Silver Bullets! The schedule for the United Bervice
basketball league tomorfow at the Naval will meet the South Side Saints in a Nh Br
14 sop an amateur football game at 2:30 Arid Reserve: 2 TY Air Forces vs. Naval
Reserve (By: "3:30, Naval Ordnance vs
p. m, tomorrow on the Béech Grove!
Naval Reserves (A), {Naum Reserve (C), sults of last night's pre-season or 8 the Wabash Ketmall tourney at Dea rbo local Giltw am.
The 7-Up All Kars wii pag. Eagles ow All players are TE hg dah, ao at Eagle Oreek Field.
ol 77, Greek Bears Hoe 21, Butler Y 20; Peering. rPoundrs | Indiana Business College 1
. 'Bchool’s eighth straight loss,
{of Pittsburgh in the third round of | 554 their schoduled 10 before a slim on a 26-yard dash.
The Smoky City battler had little! Harvey handling the pigskin on an
in 85-yard march which ended on the! flattened Irish 10,
leather touchdown at the climax of a 70-
but Bikes beat an easy tattoo on his
down to stay on the next Sikes
Bikes weighed in at 104 and his
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ty Grid Teams ;
Blue Devils Romp ’ Over Broad Ripple As Tech Loses, 7 to 0
City Football Title May Be Decided
Next Friday When Satans Face East Siders + By GEORGE WELDEN : Shortridge and Washington were the only unbeaten teams in cit) competition today with the struggle for the mythical championship {slated to-go down to the final round next Friday with the Satan- Tech {clash. Shortridge dropped previously unbeaten Broad Ripple, 25 to 6, and Washington halted any plans. Tech might, have had for the city chamipjonship by edging out a 7-0 vie- | tory. In two other city encounters yes- soundly \terday, Cathedral scored an 18-0'44-0,
Jent Scores for Continentals
After threatening during the first three periods, Tech's Greenclad were ousted by Washington on a drive which began midway in the final stanza on the Continental 39 and ended with a 9-yard jaunt around left end by Dennis Jent into the end zone. It was Tech's fourth defeat.of the season and the second in city | competition. The Big Green lost the season opener to Howe, Wash | ington holds three victories and one, = a tie with Shortridge against. city foes, _ period ended on the Continental 6 In the first period, two 18- yard John Faccone, ‘Busksot and ly*) penalties for holding and backfield nijed up three first downs from tie iin motion after Tech had moved . [down to the Continental 35 put the Tech 41 to put the ball on the [ball back on the midfield stripe. Washington 24. Bobby Tharp passed | Lowell Lentz intercepted Don Buck- to Russell Meadors on the '3, bu sot's pass on the Washington 27 on|the Continental forward wall held the next play to end the threat. |again. | In the second stanza, the Big| Washington's winning tally wa {Green moved down to the Conti-|set up, by Dick Lipscomb, Jack Hens | nental 14, where- another holding|ley, ‘Gary Pox, Jent, and Lowell {penalty put thie ball back on the 20. Thomas carrying from the ContiJohn Lytle ploughed through, how-|nental 39 down to the Tech 9. Jent {ever, for a first down on the 16. The on a- handoff skirted around left end | Washington line held and the Jon- to score. Lipscomb booted the extra tinentals took over on the 10. I point,
Satans Shatter Broad Ripple’s Hopes
Some 3500 spectators turned out on the North Side field yesterday despite a high wind and low temperature that called for overcoats and mufflers, to watch the Satans shatter Broad Hippies "hopes for an undefeated season. | Both teams utilized a few feet of grassy oe on both sides of the {muddy playing field to set up their _markers. Jack Tichenor, fleet Satan back, | |scored twice to run his count 74 and ran 36 yards to make the score points and was virtually assured of 18-0. (the city-county scoring title. His| pate in the same period, Stocky fares Soli ory Mabpe 3 o% Cornelius, Ripple center, recovered [points Bill Roberts of Speedway, {a fumble by Steeg on the Shortfinished with 66. {ridge 33. Don Klinger, Jim Swope Tichenor cut through right tackle and Jerry Jones combined to move {and sprinted 60 yards down the the ball to the 18. The Satan line |sideline to score standing up on|held however and the Rockets took {the second play of the game. [to the air. Jerry Jones hit Tom Chuck Keever tallied the Satan's Moser in the end zone for the only second marker from the 11-yard Rocket marker. line early in the second period on Shortridge's final marker came in 4 drive which began late in the the fourth period when Tichenor initial period on the Shortridge 40 eluded two tacklers and dodged to make the count 12-0. lover from the 12. Fred Davis Steeg cut off tackle on a quick passed to 8 foot 4 inch End Bill opener early in the third period Ralphi”for the extra point.
Howe Runs Over Silent Hoosiers, 44-0
| Howe's Hornets had little trouble setting down the Silent Hoosiers | 44-0 to end the Hoosiers season without a victory. It was the Hornets eighth triumph in nine starts. : | 8Bcoring three times in-the first quarter, once in the. second and | third stanzas and twice in the final, the Hornets meted out the Deaf
victory over Manual and “Howe trounced Silent Hooslers,
Tech's final thrust in the third
| - Jim Stutz, Joe Weaver and Frank! in the first period. Knox's 61-yard {Knox each scored twice and Johnny dash came in the final period and a | Edwards tallied once. Knox on runs: pass from Edwards to Stuts counted of 61 and 25 yards. ithe final score. Edwards and Dick Don Woods hurled a 30-yard pass Merchant scored two extra points to Stutz for his TD and Weaver by running.
Irish Hand Manual 18-0 Loss
Renny An rews, Poodmaster Mixed.. §72/ Bike the erstwhile Arkansas! Cathedral scored once in each of the first three periods to hand Ed Diets chit ihe Kin Med: i By {Manual an 18-0 loss. ~The Redskins completed their-season with only | Harry, Noftke. Naval or nance oir. oi sas battler, stopped an inept Bob Clark one victory over Southport,
Carl Accomondo tallied twice, once on a 63-yard jaunt and the other
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