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“SPORTS
ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
EXTRA INNINGS ... Bob Voigts, Northwestern's head football coach, |
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Underdog ‘Elevens Snap
. Favorites imy's Status
Shortridge Faces Rough Riders Dangerous Tech in Saek 3d Grid
taken a safety on fourth\down to
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State last Saturday . + + Except that some ¢onfusion . occurred on an unusual substitution. . . . According to Voligts, order for -a safety was given to Ken Wiltgen, North. western: end, but
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Satans and Washington Have Opportunity
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| circuit baseballs hot stove leagae Willia | To Finish in Deadlock for Championship Upstate. Teams roa Bias lousy Wh Ue Are . : By GEORGE WELDEN Ba io Y draft midnight deadline approaches { The 1947 city high school football season will end Saturday and Hie omorrow ing and Leo Durocher getting a : With back (unless a couple of underdog teams can pull off a couple of upsets,| By KURT FREUDENTHAIL, no-doubt-about-it clean bill of Bill Sylvest Washington and Shortridge will be deadlocked for the mythical city United Press Sports Writer health: from the commissioner's and his sev | championship. East- Chicago Roosevelt, Indlana’s office.
/ i i Foremost on the “it-could-happen” slate Is the Shortridge- Tech high school football. “wonder~ The St. Louis Browns and the eligible, Cos hear the game's clash tomorrow at 2 p. m. on Tech's field. eleven,” will attempt to grab its Boston Red Sox were the latest yesterday 8 ends (56 “seconds Then, there is the possibility that| third consecutive mythical state title teams to take advantage of the sonnel in Pl left) Wiltgen's Oathedral's unpredictable Irish) tomorrow night when it clashes draft. The Browns obtained Shorte peraise. gal substitute, D gu Bob Voigts | might stage an upset over Wash-| with South Bend Washington be- stop Garvin Hamner from Toronto Bowl, Sneslies, Sein a replaced Wilk | ington Saturday on Tech's field. fore some 15000 fans ..in Soutn of the International League and Main moh the field a ml inn. } ' v ‘ sr Tv Northwesterm's fiigll, SHOU pot Jeunes love, the wir} BALM) Schue) eld Alo. thie Spite the Sox got Outfielder Ralph Sim- transfer of | Ke "eos 0 1 owe ame . h ononis from New Orleans of the freshman | l yaelie Stone iter Waa asked Af he to be played on Howe's field tomor- with impressive records. Raosgreits] DADS VISIT BUTLER DRILL Visitors at the Butler football practice yesterday Southern Association in the latest School to 1 curried any ins y 5 ders defeat, 1 1 Teg A ad Hire You, aflerstin, wile gain undis Rough Riders, uidetéated In tite Ware three fathers of members of the Bulldog squad. They'll be guests Saturday at [claims announced. ment Les B The Wildcats then punted, | : AN te the Ys Butler's Dad's Day game with Valparaiso at the-Bowl. Left to right: Edward Dobkins | The major league teams have © start in Wil which was time consuming, of] Tech vs, Satay Role Bong ogni and son, Knute Dobiins: Francis (Moe) Moriarty and his dad, J Ly ty, and Q jit} Midiehy tonight to Nie any [roves tit course. whereas a safety would! Tech's Greenclads lost a close| ¢+ Harmmond early in the season. But riarty an Is da ohn Moriar Y. an uar- late drafts. : in the nine have stopped the clock until a free! decision to Washington, 7-0, last! mn Po a fo terback Bill Sylvester and his father, Leonard E. Sylvester. All are from Indianapolis. In Cincinnati, Commissioner A. ried the ba y G ongshore : . han , | kick by Rostinvestorn Jom iia own Priday but threatened three times, aly ’ lafterward, trounced Evansville Reitz ° : Be leis nar, alias ong = 20-yard line. . at would have 10 throw feats and one tie against city foes. Nowi Kk d late - ’ a mild scare into the Con- {the following week and later top made the score 6 to 2, Northwest- | Coach Henry Bogue's charges have pled 4 good and previously unde- a S in ew aven or econ on es Durocher case. Straub, Inc ern. . . » But Northwestern's punt tinentals. Tech's scouts have at-|g "ono 10ct three in a row. {feated Whiting. club from the per- - @ * : May Supe Shah there was abe ae: io was short, to the Wildcat 24 .|tended almost every Satan game| ro. ce anid Dennis Jent! gee ; ! O R d T 44 % T B 2 solutely no objection to Durocher’s tion at right vas short, to 4 a pass to the 12 thus far and should know fairly in Th Wr ki ll ET A iton put* on fn oa rip— orne S Ie arons, - returning as manager of the Valparaiso rt aR - how to stop the steam-roller AR RY Jed. ~ Brooklyn Dodgers now th the Bulldof ind the Bucks’ next pass was inter well . counted on by Coach Bogue 10/|ge; oh 8 DE: g w at his 3 cepted as, the game apparently outfit of Coach George Gale punch the Irish line with regular- | Sonat long a Boy NEW HAVEN, Sonn, Nov. 13.— On the Ice Be A he Yestlt wa one-year suspension has ended. team's most Se "But penaltiés against Shortridge dropped previously ity. Jent tallied in the Tech game the Eastern division of the NTHSC. The young Indianapolis Caps wera! AMERICAN LEAGUE In York Ra Yast night Dedcon Branch Rickey, “general season since the Wildcats enabled the Bucks to undefeated Broad Ripple, 25-6, last| oy tinceomb booted the extra ¥ an I ! n ’h ne K in town today for their first meet-!| Western Division Bo npers oe Ere oq Manager of the Dodgers, has indie be the gu n ; borrowed time Friday and has a clean slate with t t, } at |The prifiant Negro halfback. not; {ing of the season with Lynn Pat-|Ppittévurgn v 5 3 a & o% A the same time, tie Tejuvenat, cated that there is “pressure” school’s athl win, 7 to 6, on bo wrattirre. a Via Cul . __| point. Jent, a southpaw, operalingionly reeled off sensational runs, but rg bed 3 3 33 Chicago Blackhawks downed To- ® y A safety “that might have been" €Xception of the tie with Washing-'g on, (he right halfback -position,|also he was an accurate passer, a TiCk’s New Haven Ramblers and a Be APOLIS.. 3 3.3 Wm A nic. 5 %0 4 1 against Durocher, but this certainly annual Dad doubtless would have turned the ton. Should the Satans win, and |p. oo cad duress to several 0PPO-! 900d punter and mainly was re-| PEAr-capacity crowd of 4000 was|Cleveland 8% 3M 48 It Was in the second period of ‘the showed that the pressure didn’t Gues tHe dhwestern statistics say they should, it will be| 0 "0 0 0 with his left- Bandedls I YN |expected to be on hand for the|St Louis .. 1.9.1.9 20.5 a pono ~ come from Cincinnati. Durocher, on Each fath trick for Nort ! . their third unblemished season ... . i sponsible for the clockwork precl-| eeting of the teams tonight. -___ Eastern Division game played before 14,691 in New the West ¢ refused to p number Ad NAR PIPES iy A toeal |SiNCE 1041 pitches, Howe v2. Rizvi sion with which the Panther ers | Te. Citos Sidon 10 {Bershey nied 8.3 16 3 of | York's Madison Square Garden that meni on ia that he dp bor sed bY MA? s 3. Al af | Both offensively and defensively] propapis the clnie yyp a trounced all but one of their oppo-| os p : are iV ing i r R Soe. New Haven ......8 8 1 1 o8 34 [Young Bob Decourcy had to go in as signed 3s zo be y ve the sai football bookie Was: PLL OU 8 the Biue Devils have a better rec-| es fo. ly the clos St matched on- nents. The exception was Ham-|Ond-place tie in the Western Divi-| JuLLERR --- 8 10 } 10 33 giles goalie after Chuck Raynor was =o “TO 0 C8 hot the guests business when the grid parley | 0 Gone Howard Longshore's est 1s scheduled to be played on oo, which managed to eke out|5ion of the American Hockey |gyringfield .... "4 9 .1 '9..47 65/injured. And that's when the Bruins veian e hot stove - Se. EV card players knocked him for a charg Tech lias. cored 19 ooints | Howe's Tent when the Hornets meet: 7: 0 Victory “over the South | eagle with: Buffalo; and ilk RESULTS: LAST - NIGHT [started moving. . pita Soneeting, Fireball. Bobby... dinner,.and coupe of loop two weeks In % [again 5 for opponens o While] one memen nay IS yepeq BETTS 1 0 time hen Roberson Ramblers striving to break us|: Wiig SIG 160 |X sellout crowd, of 14068 bulged CR bSChais Merson of the 0, es row. » L : 5 a 3 bookies Shortridge has amassed 240 Sone] Th setback - ad that su the Was injured. Such. & dead Gs ny Age Springheld Tole ’|the walls of the Torento arena to the Indians said that Fell See good combi canny at outguessing y ) was a Unbeaten and Untied | C TONIGHT - INDIANAPO 18 at New See the Blackhawks score their sec- er would handicappers on points. . +. Heh, tuck a hands of Washington. Broad Rip- Patrick expressed fear of the In-| Haven; St. Louis at Provider long victory of the season. receive the same $40,000 salary he and a light, Yih Jaa, Jehenox pes Sp RR pie "Nar dropped By Shortridge. | Meanwhile, East Chicago Roose- | dianapolis scoring attack, which! FRIDAY Springfield vt Washington. | Once again it was that new line— ! pocketed this year, but that his at= . averages 19 an» ig a oo or a margin|- goth the forward wall and back-|Velt, which lays claim to being has averaged 5.35 goals through the|field: Buffalo at Pittsburgh. St Louis | gained through a trade with To- ‘endance bonus would start at , he has®a co PICKED UP IN PASSING ., . i a outing ut thei neld of the teams are matched. [the best prep-school eleven the first 14 games of the campaign. | |Eadiadeiphis; Now Haven at Hershey, | io—of Gus Bodnar. Gaye Stew-| 1000.00 customers, not the 750,000 linemen Wwe Harry Alexander, Times’ printer SANS wip Bap um a chance to Howe has the services of fleet Bob (state ever has had, remained the But he thought his strong Rambler! SUNDAY — INDIANAPOLIS at Provi- tart and Bud Poile which did the | figure of this year, more each i who “makes up” the sports pages wu Woods, burly Frank Knox and the only big-time undefeated and defense and Goalle Sugar Jim! dence: ot. louis at New Haven; Hershey | 'most damage. The New York Giants had a little that more 1 invested” in three different foot-| Irish vs. Washington excellent -quarterbacking of Johnny untied team in Hooslerland. This| Henry might be able to do some- | : OTHER RESULTS me ——————— | news about contracts, too. They ana ‘game. hall parlay cards last week and lost| The Washington-Oathedral clash Edwards. \distinction placed the Riders on top thing about this. The Ramblers National. League nounced that Wes Westrum, star The Crus on all three. , . . His grief was gssjshoue be a breeze for the Contin-! The Rockets have Jim Swope {of the United Press weekly rankings have yielded only 34 goals in 12 Boston 9. New You 2 Kramer Turns Pr kid catcher, had signed his terms— - combination aged, however, when he found entals Don Klinger and Jerry Jones to 8fain today, a position they have contests. United States League and that brought to 10 the number : ome folding money.on & downtown Cathedral, last year's city champs, match the brawn and brains of held since the start of the season.| Freshman Lines Dallas 7, Minneapolis 4. of Giants who have done so. . Basketb jdewalk on his way home from has had a very unimpressive season Coach Sam Kelley's charges. | There were. no appreciable The only drawback for New Kansas City 3, St. Paulo. =~ ~~ | Westrum came up from Minnevork. . . . Well, that's the easiest thus far. In city competition they| Statistics slightly are in favor of changes to be made following last Haven is the fact that the Rambler Pittsburgh opened the scoring SY tor pp papolis during the past season after 1 way we know of to replace your have managed to rack up two vic- | Howe as far as defense and offense | Weekls activities on Hoosier grid- rookies have been unable to score , 40.1ooter at 7:24 of the first pe-| hitting 294 in 1934 games. 7 Pendleton 55, losses. ores, ote d Heart and | are -concerned. The Hornets have! irons, leaving the eighth and last| consistently. New Haven's first riod, the game was’ a close battle. ' NEW ORE Nov. 13 (UP) P10-|.., § = — Decatur Cai . nu 8 ~ “ i fanual last Friday, | scored 167 points against 40 for Weekly United ‘Press statewide two lines are composed largely of [Fred Thurier tied it up at 11:58. fessional tennis has been hopefully Fight Results Rowville a LOOK WHO STARTED YOu - w We osing four. opponents while the Rockets have rankings as follows: freshmen material. The - defense-| | Cleveland. went back in- front at skirting “the fringes of big-time| By United Press aor (Il KNOW-WHAT . .. Yale Univer- he Continentals, on the other totaled 144 points against - 44 for 1—East Chicago Roosevelt (won men include Ott Heller, captain; 19:32 of the second, and aga it money for a long time now, but to- NEW YORE, \Jamalen Arena)-—Herhle Fontanet 33, sity was the first college to charge hand, have three victories, no de-| foes, | 8 lost 0), Harry Bell and Jean Paul Tami-|oo loo one "aod Sniith pa at day it looked as though a Chicago Rronawis. Un, Ny ks Suspend Ronh eFion admission to foothall games. . . . . “ 2—-South Bend Washington rande, all veterans with the club 12:33. Tl b i a | a0) » X oe | y rere was no scoring in the promoter was about to arrive. CLEVELAND—Pat Comiskey, 217, Pater- Sr Got any tickets to the Indiana- Records and Probable Lineups (won 17, lost 1, tied 1). jist Season, 15 won the Cake" ope last period. $ Jack Harris was the promoter to! json, x knocked out Big Boy’ Brown, Purdue game, pal? PROBABLE LINEUPS 3 SHORTRIDGR TECH la rank (8-1). ln i Sh Peri Hershey ran into little opposition sign Jack Kramer for a nation-| ot 6 op TES " clap LK Sch eel nl 46 Southport 0 12 Lafayette 26 So . Ryelne Jer} 2-9-1, i E shin ton Tuesday night Lo] before: the 1500 at. Philadelphia last | Wide Your witch will start here Dees WELL-FIXED FOR 1948 . . . The Bure en b . arbroush| 1A aipon 12, 1 Richmond s 5—Whiting (6-1-2). | n as 8 n sday night night. The Bears went ahead,.2 26 at Madison Square Garden, and A Army grid ‘team will be stronger Grimmer “Lapper| 13 Washington 13 13 Muncie “| 6~Muncie Central (8-1). {move on over to Springfield for the, 1, in the second period and fin-|the $50,000 guarantee awarded Si el NY tt ¢ 3 erson ro . | : z ~ next year, according to the high Swan Aryidson| hr S 33 Manual o T-Frnmvilie Memorial (6-1-1). | third E88 of We jaunt on Satur \ished out the game coasting. Spring- | |Kramer is the largest sum ever S\ I in RL hrass at West Point, . The Cadets |Bhrke r isin BB co Lawrence -25 Broad Ripple 6 45 Logansport 0 eer SOn (4-0). | . field likewise had little trouble with | paid a netter. \ AL lose only one man from this Years, Davis coin QB Lu Windiaeh | =| 0 Washington 7 CE vuny] ® Reits (7-1). Hornets, Barons Tie the Flyers, 2 that Re rly the team, Capt. Joe ely. « + » na Tichenor.. RH. CLE Preston 240 31.149 06 d n - | nited Press . . { beginning. nny a Aus~ Coach Blaik won't have Notre Dame Steg. PROBABLE” LINEUPS Lytle} « BROAD RIPPLE HOWE ya regarded: Mishawaka. (7-| The Pittsburgh Hornets nursed Bruins, Hawks Win tralian Davis Cup star, was wing- ! - to give him seples nights. a EL Wend Ri = » Ben Davis ton 10 Tech - 2)¥ Hammond (6-2-1); Lawrence- a 12-game undefeated record and, The Boston Bruins know a loop-|ing his way toward the U, 8. to RADIO SETS e THEY IMPRO pg ah snp Prox] J Barred Hears of I8Frankio: ° burg (8-1); Franklin (7-1); Plym- [they also ‘held first place in the hole in the defense when they see get together with Harris, and there PERFORM . SET ‘EM ' IN THE OTHER Srenson oe dn BC Saleem) 7 Richmond 13) 14 Weatheld 6 outh (7-1); Indianapolis Short- American Hockey League's Western it, and for that reason they were were persistent reports that Fran- ANCE + LASTLONGER! ALLEY . Intelligence has finally Mayer .... wl ieaeeree (Cornelius | 14 Manual 0' 91 Southpor 7 ridge (7-0-1); New Albany (6-2-1): Division today—all the result of a‘back in a tie with Detroit today for cisco (Pancho Segura might join the Big Stock of Many Types ine op with & bowieF who ia bes Smith raneies Beith nw orci nn WHINER 32 Outhedral 25 a waren Cent. 0 Bloomington (7-1-2); Wabash (7- tie game. the National Hockey League lead.|play-for-pay crew. GUARANTEE lieved to be the personification of ould Laie R RB." teri iors 2 MOsET 40 Silent Hoosiers 0) 1}; Linton (7-3), The Hornets played the deadlock| The loophole was an 18-year-old] With Kramer and Bobby Riggs perpetual motion- on the ten-pin Woods. bo LH... Bwope 144 44.167 ri - : — with the Cleveland Barons, 2 to 2 lgoalie who didn’t have enough ex- lined up for his tour, Harris has all AUTO SUPPLY STORES Janes. . . . He is Chester Smith, a Hy fold FB p 0. cyppue WASHINGTON |. CATHEDRAL Crisler Stresses Pass [last night. But, because Buffalo perience to cope with the Bruin last-' 'main attraction. Detroit painter, who bowls in 11 PROBABLE’ LINEUPS | as ' phd Cony H ® Sacred Heart a . was off, the lads from the Smoky! — ES carves Bich Weck Washington Cathedral | 33 Manual 0! 6 Southport 7 Despite Snow Threat City moved into the division lead lengues . Hart LE Turk! 13 8hortridge 13/33 Noblesville 0 ’ “nu Fleming . L T ‘ a3 Johnsent J) Evans Reits 20 0 Shortridge 19. ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 13 by one point. PARDON MY CLEATS ... The HIRT sa ey a Mason 13 Boul ipors ¢ 0 Down Ripple 3 (UP)—Possible snow at Madison| At the same : time, Hershey last Notre Dame- Army football Kio RE wove 7 Teen 013 Manual 0 did not stop Michigan Coach Fritz/downed Philadelphia, 5 to 1, to hold attraction was cleanly played and goers o roves BB oredr Kiarich 130 70.67 gs Crisler from stressing the Wolverine the Eastern Division lead. In last a played In “good taste. . . . But Lipscomb se RH os Avvomnd : EST passing attack during practice to- HEH d er Jee. Springlield J r Lujack cam ul of it Lot . at AN ondo i day owned St. Louis, 0 2. SO Ne . Ne upper i. 240 -— New Officers Crisler expected to use several Far Behind Record ; Aen : : . Ira McGee has been elected presi- new aerial plays when his squad The Pittsburgh deadlock with + p ne CAVE iis NE Assers > 1ad sgl ved up > wl Py ? Hoosier Battlers dent’ of the Marion County Girls tangles with the University of Vis- Cleveland was the second . these \ big games. . . . Look what hap- Lose in Chicago Rafball Feueration, it was an- consin_ eleven in the all-important same two teams have Played this pened to George Taliaferro of In- CHICAGO. Nov. 13 (UP)-—Jcey wounced today by William Brandi. Big Nine battle Saturday. Job season. Pittsburgh still was far
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diana in the Michigan game, » n ANYTHING FOR AN ALIBI, I'he professional footbail Dodgers of he All-Americ he onference came close to achieving the pro upset of the year last Sunday but the Cleve-| ind Browns eédged them out, 13 y» 12... . The defeat was explained n this fashion: Phil Martinovich,| he--Dodgers’ ace place-Kicker, had ielivered with 30 extra points in a
w until he missed: two Sunday, Unfortunately he seiected that ay to break in a new pair of shoes
” v v DOUBLE DUTY , , . New York University is plaving two grid games this week, proving that the college boys are rugged when it's necessary. . . . N.Y, U, defeated lucknell, 19 to 6, Tuesday, Armistice Day, and will take on Rutgers at Rutgers Saturday. . . . Nv Y U. and Bucknell were originally scheduled to play last Saturday but a downpour forced a postponement, ” ” ” TWO SOLDIERS SIDELINED, Undefeated and untied Penn vill endeavor to prove Saturday hat “it is as good as Notre Dame.” It's the week's big football lic in the East and wiil be staged
Philadelphia. , . . Army is not in the best of shape for the Penn battle, however The Cadets
tried so hard against Notre Dame hat two key plavers will be out +7 action this week, Amos Gillette,
halfback, and Ray Drury, 190-pound |
tackle.
. worth of East St. Louls in the 10-
new secretary-treasurer of the or- Chappuis, Wolverine ace ‘0sser ganization, Henry Cook was named spent one hour .yesterday in a vice president, . passing drill |
Maxim, veteran Cleveland lignt heavyweight, decisioned Bob Fox-
round feature here last night and] - two Hoosier battlers lost in other : bouts Al Johnsen, Indiana state dght heavy champ, Indianapolis, lost to Bob Satterfield of Chicago in the semi-windup and Jimmy Bivins of Cleveland won the nod over Sid Peak of Charlestown, Ind. Both were 10-rounders, {
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