Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1947 — Page 35

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Butler's Final Home Foe

Dads’ Day Game To Start at 1:30 p. m.

FROBABLE LINEUPS Butler Chapman eves.

Esary Moriarty Game Butler University’s Bulldogs will play their last home game of the current football season tomorrow in the bowl as they attempt to defend their Indiana Intercollegiate Conference championship against Valparaiso at 1:30 p. m. Fathers of members of the team will be the guests of the athletic department. for the contest. Each father will wear his son's number onto the field before the game. Fol- | lowing the game, the dads will be|

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the guests at a reception, dinner| his high school plunging for Cat and showing of football movies in| dogs’ backfield tomorrow as a

the university cafeteria according versity in ‘an “Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football game.

to Paul D. Hinkle, athletic director. | So far this season, the Bulldogs | have won three and tied one in| __ IC play. In winning from DePauw, |

served as Dad's Day.

—— ee Wabash and St. Joseph's and tieing| Coach-of-Year Spotlight | mark had been reached.

Ball State, Butler has outscored | them 79 to 13. Alters Lineup Coach Hinkle has worked all week switching players into the vacant positions left open by the ineligi- | Notre Dame for the Army, as well bility of his seven migrant players warriors, focuses attention on Fran

By LAWRENCE ROBINSON,

and the injury of regular backs as a prime candidate for 1847 Coach of the Year honors. : Yew coaches ever enjoy the delight of a “perfect” game from their Highton on a sizzling angle shot

Bill Sylvester and Orville Williams.| + Starting in the backfield for the standpoint, meaning smart play Bulldogs probably will be Lester execution and a minimum of errors. Esary at right half, David Peterson Notre Dame came as close as possiat quarterback, and either Jim ple to it against the Cadets.

| PLUNGER—Vince Gatto, Butler University freshman who did | League game before 4214 fans in

| It will be Butler's final home game of the season and will be ob- \second period of the slow contest

Focused on Frank Leahy

NEW YORK, Nov. 14—The masterful coacuing job he did prepping |0f Goalie Hec Highton at 11:41.

Rosenstihl or Dick Bennett at left half. - ii ? > Limited Action

There are those who claim Leahy tempered the Irish play with mercy Iby cutting down on Lujack’s pass-

Bennett, has seen only limited ing. However, he stated afterward, action for the past two weeks be-land Jack Lavelle, the scout who cause of a lingering cold but both!worked with Leahy all last week Esary and Peterson have plaved confirms it, that Notre Dame's regularly as substitutes with Rosen- strategy was to run wide on Army. stihl. . \ {When Lujack declared it wasn't a Butler's seven “iron” men of the good day to throw passes, that line will be starting thélr eighth made it all the more certain the consecutive game together: as 8 Irish would rum. unit this fall. | _ Valpo's main offensive threat are| They fSpecia) Attack wide “off passers Harvey Freeland at left hall, a shovel pass, TEs off tackle. and quarterback John Manak. The It was a well-conceived special atCrusaders work out of a. "T for-| tack planned by a great strategist mation with = great deal of de~ to hit the Army's weakness, its| ception, according to scouting Ye- ands. It worked perfectly, and

ports. Leahy should take a low bow. If he were selected by his fellow, | coaches as 1947 Coach of the Year, {Leahy would be the first ever to repeat in this unique post-season {award,. Frank was singled for the ‘honor in 1942, his first season at Notre Dame. Last Saturday’'s- biggest upset projected another man into the 1947 Coach of the Year picture— Rip Engle, the quiet little Brown mentor who toppled Yale so unexpectedly. His material this year was not impressive, - yet Engle crossed up Holy Cross and Yale, tied Colgate and barely yielded to Dartmouth--in other words, a fine job of coaching in any league. Little in Spotlight

Jackson's Gym Lou Little continues to hold the spotlight for a great job of pulling

To Train Glovers ; , his team back together. After two Gene Jackson, manager 0f Jack: straight defeats the Lions ended son's boxing gym, 21% Kentucky the Army string in a sensational Ave. is ready. to start training reversal and downed Cornell and Golden Glovers for the annual partmouth. Times-Legion tourney in January Matty Bell, still riding high with and February. his Southern Methodist Mustangs; The Jackson gym is well equipped Fritz Crisler, who swamped Inand amateurs are invited to join diana to keep Michigan on the classes there from 4 to 6 p. m. high road to the Rose Bowl; Navy's week days. Competent trainers will Tom Hémilton, who took on one be on hand and free instructions of the toughest schedules in footare given, Both novice and open pall history and nearly pulled a class boys are welcome. might upset with Georgia Tech; [— m—————— {Don Faurot, who brought Missouri Warning Issued |along to the point where it

To Ba ball Scouts . { swamped Duke in Durham, and

{Jeff Cravath, who i§ doing things CINCINNATI, Nov. ‘14 (UP) — with his Southern Oalifornia club, Baseball Commissioner

A. B.are others to keep in mind when Chandler reminded scouts and other the voting of the coaches starts,

representatives of professional .eamns .

today that high school boys signed Drop Swim Schedule

before they are eligible for contracts will be made ineligible for PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 14 (UP) one year. | —Princeton University will drop 80 far no one has been suspended | from intercollegiate swimming comunder ‘the rule, although Chandler petition for one year due to diffihas voided: the contracts of nearly|culties in completing the pool in 20 high school youths who were its new $2 million gymnasium, R. signed by professional teams before Kenneth Fairman, director of aththeir elass graduated. letics, announced today.

State College Football Card

TOMORROW Valparaiso at Butler. Pittsburgh at Purdue. Marquette at Indiana. Notre Dame at Northwestern. Wabash at DePauw. Indiana State at Ball State. Hanover at Rose Poly. Anderson at Canterbiiry. Olivet at Earlham. Evansville at Kentucky. Franklin at Wilmington (0.). Manchester at Otterbein. SUNDAY Loras at St. Joseph's.

Too Tough for His Class,

NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP)—Jake turn of big-time boxing to Madison LaMotta, stepping out of the ind- Square Garden, which has put on dleweight division again because nothing except second-rate shows none of the 1680-pounders want any there since last spring. part of him, meets Billy Fox of Philadelphia tonight in what may he ‘has knocked out 49 of his 50 be the beginning of a campaign for opponents-—it was considered likea shot at the light heavyweight.ly that Fox may go into the ring a championship. slight favorite. Rated no.better than an even, Fox, who looks like Joe Louis, but money bet against the Philadelphia has yet to prove that he can fight battler, LaMotta is expected to go like him, has been more active than after a title bout with Champion LaMotta, whose stock dropped when Gus Lesnevich should he knock out’ he lost a disputed decision to, Cecil Fox or whip him decisively. Hudson two months ago. Fox is He. has given up hope of ever expected to have an eight-pound getting a shot at the- middleweight |pull in the weights—171 to 163—and title because the boxers in that di- also has the advantage in height vision figures LaMotta is too guod and reach.

LaMotta Faces Fox Tonight.

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Caps Tied for

9 li Spot After 916-2 Triumph |

Swamp New Haven In Final Period

Times Special 1 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 14— {The Indianapolis Capitals climbed {pack up into the thick of the {American League's Western Divi{sion hockey race today after out-

\skating the New Haven Ramblers, |

lg to 92, here last might before 3060 fans. | The defeat knocked New Haven (from second place in the Eastern |Division to make room for Provi{dence that took over with a 2-2 ltie last night at home against the |St. Louis Flyers, New Haven took the play away from the Caps in the first period on goals by Bing Jukes and Scoily Cameron, but the Capitals came back strong in the secornid 20 min- | utes when they countered twice {within 15 seconds to “even . the |score. Barry Sullivan and Don | Morrison were the goal-getters for {the Caps. Indianapolis hogged” the third period scoring. Fernand Gauthier caged the winning marker at 7:39] with Lloyd Doran and Marty] Pavelich assisting, The Caps turned | {che game into a rout then as [Nelson Podolosky, CIff Simpson jue Don Morris scored.

5 Forwards Give

Providence a 2-2 Tie

PROVIDENCE, R. I, “Nov. 14 | (UP)=Rapping home a pair of | goals within 22 seconds, the Rhode I1sland Reds came from behind to {gain a 2-2 tie with the St. Louis | Flyers in an American Hockey

hedral, will see action in the Bull- {Rhode Island Auditorium last night. halfback against Valparaiso Uni- | St. Louis was protecting a twogoal lead it had picked up in the

{until Flyers’ Defenseman Billy Mc~ Comb drew a two-minute hooking penplty shortly after the midway

Providence Coach Terry Reardon sent five: forwards on the attack, and Left Winger Pete Kapusta net-

{ted the puck after a pileup in front

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as season-long skill in guiding his| Only 22 seconds later Eddie Pro-

k (THe Master) Leahy this week as|kop came out of a scramble to the right of the Flyers’ cage and beat

— es | 2% 12:03. i | The Flyers took their lead when | Winger Gladu

Pro Basketball -: ; Goalie Harvey Bennett at 4:11 of

the second period,

Meeting Called

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Center Don Grosso and Ron Wilson assisting. Louis scored again. at |when Center Ernie Trigg converted The complications involved in re- Hec Pozzo's pass into a goal arranging the entire National Professional Basketball League scned- Hockey Summary ule probably will stall off any solus| New Haven (2) ivi a tion this year for a Chicago entry|Lancien . ‘Left Defense... Pogolin in the league, Paul A. Walk, presi-| homer on Right Detenas:s vos Milley dent, said today. | we er oui... Left Wing... ..v.' Sclisizzi National League team owners will! ving argh, Wing Sr ean) 4 of | : ¥ . ell, rynmak, {meet in Chicago tomorrow and Sun- Garden. Juckes. Davies, Pisher, Mackin: day to discuss th sibility of a|tosh te, Denis. Indianapolis, Nichol0 cu t 2 pos ibility son, Sumners, R. Morrison, D. Morrison, Chicago franchise since the Profes- Doran, Sullivan, Pavelich, Podolsky, Gausional Basketball League of America ‘hier. disbanded yesterday. Any Chicago! yew Haven" . tea mwould be formed around the Indianapolis Chicago Gears team that withdrew| Scoring summary: : : | Pirst Period: New Haven [1) Juckies | from the National League last year| (Davies), 4:58; (2) Cameron (Bell, Webto join the now defunct circuit. ster), 9:26. Penalties: Sclisizzl, Cameron Second Period: TIhdianapolis (3) SulliSeven league team owners have van {D. Morrison, Podolsky), 17:37. (4) yp iD. Morrison (8Bullivan, Podolsky), 17:52 agreed upon a Chicago franchise, pies White, Sumners Walk said. He added that the Na-| Third Period: Indianapolis) (5) -Gauinrg g 2 {thier (Doran, Pavelich), 7:39: (6) Podeltional League already has a definite, = pooniin) 11:33; (7) Simpson (Licari, schedule and that any rearrange-|Sclisizzi), 13:44: (8) D. Morrison (Podolt Fn irl sky. Millar), 15:53. Penalty: Pavelich ment would involve thousands of "“piic ees: Hugh McClean and Des Smith miles of travel for leagune teams.

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WAYNS ..J..ovinnierss Rochester Toledo . Syracuse .y Fa Fling ‘ 0

RESULTS LAST NIGHT National League

Ft. Wayne -54, Toledo 49, Syracuse 65, Oshkosh 59 Anderson 76, Rochester 63

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500 RESULTS LAST NIGHT 000 INDIANAPOLIS 6, New Haven 2. rroivdence 2, 8t. Louis 2 (tle). | NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 5, Chicago 2. '

NEXT GAMES Tonight—8prngfield Washington Tomorrow-—INDIANAPOLIS at Springs Sheboygan 65, Dow Chemicals 59. oid. Bulalo at Piisburgh; Bt. Louis Bi M & ke | elphia; ew aven at ershey; inneapolls 57,- Tri-City 41. Providence at Cleveland y B. A. A. | BSunday—INDIANAPOLIS at Providence; Baltimore 85. Boston 74 : |8t. Louis at New Haven; Hershey at New York 80, Washington 65 Buffalo

Philadelphia 79, Providence 64. a - 1 ‘Shelbyville Rifle :

Chicago 80, 8t. Louis 70 GAMES TONIGHT ’ . . Team Wins Again Shelbyville's shooters captured

Indoor Casting Club

National League Oshkosh at Syracuse, Ft. Wayne at Toledo a honors for the second straight week {in the matches of the Central In-| |diana Rifle League, scores showed Opens Sunday today. The indoor casting season will] Shelbyville totaled 952 in winopen at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in Tom- Ding from Greenfield with 941. Relinson Hall when members of the sults: brig Shelbyill Indianapolis Casting ,Club .and|p Thor yiite guests compete in *s-ounce and %- K. Peck . ie C. Northa ounce events. S Korthan Plans for a league of eight five- E. Disser member teams will be tested during Sunday's program.

Greenfield 194 R. Turner 190 191'8. Bigman 180 | Addison 188 | Sinclair 187 | Jessup 187!

Total 952! Total Indianapolis . C. AN ane IR. Sees 184 y- Smitha {J. Davidson 182/Ls Parker AA to Meet Nov, 30 {R. Kirk 171.D. Detartans # hh IT. Alexander 171.J. Baeurt | COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 14 (UP)— H. B. Smith 164 A. Hopkins | American Association directors; rep-! Total “os resenting each of the league's eight , . 8. Herman Peevier clubs, will hold their annual meet- E. Detmer . Haak ing in Miami, Fla, Nov. 30, Presi-.g' Shot! Endicott,

Sy Clever *. Berkshire dent Frank C. Lane announced to- P. Grunder 7. Hostetler

Total Hoosier Penn

Total 922 Total

Moose Kin [x Huffman 18TR Yergumian P Biesinger 186'J. Shillington ie. Brown 182 J. Bird i elly 181. C¢ Bimpson J. Peavier 178 /F. Wilson

9i4' Total 905 Bell Telephone . 187 Davidson 182 183 R. Thompson 176/L. Mer 175'R. - Wilson 160 Woerdem

CYO Foothall

Sunday 2 p. m, DIVISION 1 Joan or Arc vs. St, Ann at 49th and | Arsenal; Little Plower vs. Holy Rosary | at Christian Park: St. Catherine vs. 8t.| Tol { Anthony at Rhodius; Holy Cross vs. Bt Allison | Thomas at 39th .and Illinois. H. O. Bmith _ DIVISION 2 C. Dickerson 8t. Philip vs. Sacred Heart al Brook-|C side 2. Lourdes vs, Holy Trinity at El|lenberger; St Patrick vs, St. Joseph-Bt H. H. Smith {John at Garfield 2: Cathedral vs, . | Name at Riverside 2 831 | DIVISION 1 18t. Catherine Hoty Cross

{ Bt. Joan of Arc Bt. Thomas

Bt. C re Bt. Anthony {Little Plower Holy Rosary Bt. Ann

Total Danville 184 J. Stephenson 180,J. Piper 182! B. Harvey 182C. Martin 18 Comer

P. Hellems A. Pitts ©. Waugh 0. Waugh F. Hull

Total “908 Total

Fight Results By United Press BANGOR, Me. —Isanc Thomas, 126, Ban- . oltpeisiad Lloyd Hudson, 126, Bath,

Bacred . 8t. Philip {OuY Lady of Lourdes ........ , Hol aD xn ssn (1m {Garhodeal | 7+ 3 WATERVILLE, Me—Jackie Pisher, 203, | Hol hs | Waterville, knocked out Tony Ougllette, | Holy Trinity ... 4 oseph-8t. John 6 , Brunswick (2). foi Sain 201 PALL RIVER; Mass. —Lee Briott, r

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