Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1947 — Page 6
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SPORTS - ROUNDUP
BROWN OF THE BROWNS . Most successful of the professional | All - America Conference football coaches is Paul Brown. of the Cleveland Browas, who was lifted from Ohio State a couple of years ago. . , . In addition to molding a winning team two seasons running, | his club, a crowd pleaser, has ate! tracted huge attendance both at home and abroad. , Last Sunday, in New York, the Browns and ie Yankees tied,
Coach Brown fans, the largest crowd ever to see a pro grid game in New York The Browns won the A. A. Conterence championship last year and the team is heading for the Conference playoff again this season. . + Pro football nowadays is a battle of the offenses and Coach
depend upon speed more than power. . , . He has a standout for-
Dante Lavelll, the two offensive ends. . . . Speedie stands 6 feet 3 inches and Lavelll stands 6 feet. |
thrown to Marion Motley, fullback. , As of this date, the All-America | Conference record for the longest | pass play is 99 yards, Graham to Speedie, on a screen throw, I'he Browns can also run the ball Special Delivery Jones, for in-
in the play- ike *Play game.
EVEN HALF DOZEN . » Michigan has won outright claim to the Western Conference foot | ball crown six times , . . Besides this season, other years in which the Wolverines annexed the clear title were 1898, 1902, 1925, 1932, and 1933 . . . Michigan has tied for the Conference title. 10 times, the last In 1943, with Purdue.
. - ” 45 YEARS AGO . . . Michigan | twamped Stanford, 49 to 0, in the! first Tournament of Roses football
game played in Pasadena on Jan. |
players to California but only 11] performed . . . The Pasadena football classic was abandoned until] 1816, when it was resumed with
classic has continued uninterrupted |
fornia downed Penn State, 14 to 3.|
» r ” MULE OVER GOAT . .. The Army Mule has been Tide the { favorite over the Navy Goat in the annual service classic in Phil. | adelphia, Raturday . . . The fact that the Cadets held Penn even,
Middies, 21-0, influenced the handicappers to “give” Annapolis
year Army barely edged Navy,
his first season there his team won! seven games and lost three But after losing three of the first
participants must adhere to the pro. visions of an agreement with the Joint Baseball Committee of the high schools and organized baseball The comunittee, in a meeting with Commissioner A. B. Chandler on Nov. 10, decided to change the penalty for the signing of & high school player by a major or minor league: team before graduation, from a fine of $500 to one year's suspension from baseball They alsc changed the ruling to cover all high school students regardless of membership in the National Federation. The Board of Control will request that any clup sponsoring a school or tryout to file with the IHSAA, information concerning the time and place and the age groups to be invited..
ceived its attractive name, the Rose the fact Bowl game , , . It was the first string tackle, vear of the new stadium and Cali-|went out with injuries.
Southern Cal
= Mentor Nand Coach of Week
Team Must Play Irish,
Then Wolverines By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 26-Just at the time when every other coach in the land can settle down for a long | winter of relaxation, he has to think _ about facing the nation's two tcp
(football teams
28, before 70000 I Michigan In succession. He got himself into that “predicament” Saturday when his boys wound up their conference season unbeaten and qualified for their fourth trip to the Rose Bowl In the 81x years that man of the grid staff, He's the United ess coach of Brown's teams are bullt for it aid week, Jeff Cravath of the South+ {ern California Trojans, who beat a pepped-up U. C. L. A. team, 6 to 0, ward passer in Otto Graham and | in what was by #11 »dds the toughest | fast receivers in Mac Speedie andy, ory of a hard conference cam-|
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Notre Dame and
he has been head
Toughest in Nation But he isn't thinking about the|
tional intersectional battle with|
Notre Dame Dec. 8 “Until we ge
t
. They are not caught from be- |p... Bowl now. He has to get his| hind. . Bhort passes are usually p,.s ready for the annual tradi-|
{ t Los Angeles on
i past Notre Dame, |
“I'm not going to give Michigan a/ thought,” Cravath sald. “But I'll
tell you this,
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Cravath sald |can’t take ‘the Irish.” “We can’t stop them from run-
though, those two
stance, is one of the best ball toters (teams are the toughest in the na-
flatly that
Ining and we can’t stop them from
|passing,” he sald. “But that's not {saying that our kids won't be in|
since we play him first.”
| Cravathe agreed that‘he thought | came the 15th person to hit this 213 and 229. his team- should be included among thigh otal. His scores “of “241. 202!
the “three best” in the nation, Sweet Victory “But T don't like meeting those
Wolverines’ coach, took only 14|any other way,” he said, “I don't| They were scored by Roy Haislup,
{know what might happen if we |
should beat the Irish, and don't|Beverage five; Myron Newlin, 188, get me wrong. I don’t say they can't| 229, 247664 for Foxworthy Ford, ation League. {
[be beaten. But
minutes when the Bruins lost out as|Del England, West Side Cla
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end zone
, Ruby Loudenback Ind. Emp. Sec Mix, 8 ship in the game. wo who played varsity center for three {Curt Yray, Busi Bide Claaie _ _ ... 808.5...) Wiley, Indpis Bleaching Mixed. 44 Pp K 8 D the first fall in 26 years under Jones, Cravath started |stike Koritzs Commercial : aop/Alma Smith Holiday Mixed al e Kautskys, with Klier on fire, minutes with a rolling leg breaker 8 . irginia ) iviera joneers Mixed 434 . coaching in 1927 as an assistant! |Fremant Hutchens, Peansylvanta Rec id BRL WITOuRbby err way axed 438 continued their ‘blasting to tally 21 but Hughes bounced back and in 13 Slated for rugged wear . .. here's » brand-new shipment [Bob Carnagus, West Side Classic §0¢ Betty Haley, Indpls. Life Ins. Mixed... & A points in the third 10-minute sec-/minutes pinned Curtis with a ham-
seven points this week . . . Last conted a fourth-down pass in the
tour; Oregon bounced back and won |on the Trojan staff
Commissioner
1 certainly don't |
Washington (Seattle) defeating know what effect it would have on| {850 for Jess Montague's ChiropracBrown, 14 to 0. , . Since then the the boys if they did it.”
7-7, and the Quakers-beat the |hearted goal line stand in the finall
[Raw fray, Pennsylvania Recreation
L. V. Phillips rep-|
resented Indiana at the Cincinnati
meeting. The vote of the IHSAA {Athletic Council to modfy. the rule was almost unanimous, Phillips an-
nounced today.
Fight Results
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Victory Over Toledo |
Indianapolis Kautskys today marked time until they compete in the All-Star game Friday night in the Chicago Stadium against a picked college squad recognized as the nation's best. The Hoosiers will have to play considerably better as a team than
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TOUGH TIMES AHEAD—Jeff Cravath of Southern Cali- | Sy racae INDIANAPOLIS vs.
All-Btars at Chicago SATURDAY-Toledo at Syracuse
fornia, picked as the United Press Coach-of-the-Week, chats with his big tackle, John Ferraro, as they size up-a sizable situation, , ! . kos The Trojans tangle with Notre Dame on Dec. 6 and then play | SUN Mic higan} in the Rose Bowl on New Year's day. | =
PLAY IN TITLE GAME TOMORROW —Sacred Heart's CYO gridders, shown
above, will play St. Catherine's in the championship game tomorrow afternoon at Delavan Smith Field. Kneeling (left to right) Jack Baxter, Bob Zoller and Gene e
Weim Mapp
er; Center: Paul Bortlein, Paul Feldhage, Ed Teagardin, Tom Dugan, Joe es, Dave Bauer and Don Dufek; Rear: Bernie Mappes, Charles Boehm, Don
teinmetz, Bob Arkins, Jim Strack and Albert Herbertz.
Expected Fraley Thinks It'll Be
For CYO Contest Army in Service Classic
| By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov, 26 (UP)—A choice menu for your Thanksgiving—
More thaw 5000 persons are ex- p.)ov'¢ Wojlies or the week-end football “winners.” pected to attend the championship| National
CYO football game between: St.|
|Catherine and Sacred Heart schedCollege |
Min- van Smith field.
uled for
they've had rougher sailing. Navy also has practically the same sur2 p. m. tomorrow at Dela=| i. team which almost upset Army last season. But theyll find this ad calm and may sink against r
“s " LJ | neapolis at Rochester;; Anderson at Osh A preliminary consolation game (ares nan | Ka ver Seize You Flint at Tri-Cities, \TOL48 at Fi. Wayne; between Holy Rosary and Lady of Mr. Evans, (Lourdes will be staged at 1 p. m. | East West
Andres couldn’t<be expected to turn the winner of the consolation tussle.|couple of expirations.
m— | Toledo Jeeps if they hope to win the “big one” before some 17,000.
The Rev. Thomas Scecina trophy| Penn over Cornell — city of will be awarded the champion and brotherly love, huh?
Oklahoma over Oklahoma Aggies —smile when you say that, pahdner.
war.
«Pin. Patter - By Frank Wilson A Of course Leo Klier and Ernie the Rev. Myles OToole trophy to| Rulgers over Brown — with a —yu i ¥UCt oh WCF Fm Bo OCC
last night ag the Pennsylvania Recreation League scorched the alleys. | 65- 55
effort by three pins. Stivers be-!
land 958 added up to 701. He bowls women of the city for the Sugar Creek Butter team. The West Side Classic League
213, 256, 211-680 for the Solitaire Cecil Portwood who scored three | elubs.
and Fred Mitchell, 182, 208, 260 Belatedly comes
~—| @& winning. start,
A triplicate was turned in by times.
triumph. But the balance of
Gertrude Huddung, Btegemeier + . “Grille 515, George Sobek of the Jeeps drew one
+ 830} Sowar, Pennsylvania Reale ion. 633 Wilma Bennett, Allison Office Mixed... 514! foul we know of that should have
ray of the Trojans inter-|Jess Montague, West Side Classic 438 N80omi Snyder,’ Hotel Lincoln .... | Dwight McKinzie, B. R. Bus, Men's Cl.
aaa Bl4 428, Frances Deer, Hotel Lincoln ..... 512 BOne ’ Juanita Moore, Indpls. Railwa 1
5 Jim Wright, West Side Classic 24 Rennie Willsey. Two Sister's ny Salon 5
Leona Neely, Friehofer-Bond Mixed
to Klier, Kautskys Forge Ahead
-_ (in much better performances than/In addition, a permanent trophy Two more 700’ w were added to tite owling honor roll for the season they did against the Ohioans in the Will be given the winner. Both Sacred Heart and St. Cath-| The two men who claimed the elevated tallies were Pill Blyth and| [the squad has shown it can do erine finished the season unbeaten thunk it?
Besides the tie with St. Joan of keerful, Butch.
games of 135 in the Dezélan Recre-| Andres again drew his deadly 34-0, and won a forfeit from 8t.| Also: Florida over Kansas State; 147 Pounds—Dick Roembke bead from long range and chimed Ann. the news of a in with 19 points. The husky fel-|
Boston College over Holy Cross— one of those things. NYU over Fordham-—who'd of
Colorado over Denver—making it monotonous. Colorado Aggies over Montana— plowin’ 'em under.
there trying their heart out. I think [Harry Stivers. Blyth connected for his second 700, becoming the sec- better. although St. Joan of Arc held St.| South — | Frank Leahy has the finest team |Ond Man to do so, when he dropped a total of 719 pins on games of 194,! Anyway, the game served to get Catherine to a scoreless tie. Mississippi over Mississippi State . lin the country, including Michigan, 246 and 279 for the Ferris Food Market. This bettered his previous Player-Coach Bruce Hale away to, Sacred Heart holds victories over —Conerly to Poole to victory. South Side Boxers
emer but it was the St. Patrick, 20-0; Lourdes, 7-6; Holy| Georgia Tech over Georgia — Lo 654 by Louls Cox on games of 212, flashy Klier who got the plaudits Trinity, 42-0; Holy Name; 27-0; BY in de Cole, Cole ground. ON Card Tonight
He rolls for Troy OIL | of ‘the 5126 fans who sat in on the thedral, 41-0; St. Phillips, 20-0, and! Maryland over North Carolina Gladys Chestnut was high for the | proceedings. The former Notre won a forfeit from St. Joseph-St. State—bouncing with Bambino. as she connected | Dame ace was all over the floor, John. for an honor count of 605 in the intercepting passes, grabbing re- ; Fun Bowl Social loop. Her games hounds starting fast breaks—and Arc, St. Catherine holds victories ssee - 1. 1902 . . . Fielding H. Yost, the both other teams, In succession or! produced three counts above 650. were 190, 196 and 219. getting a few 8 in between over Holy Cross, 13-7; Holy aan] Wikio ye anderbllt—som . DeRumiunle Bib as Sotiows » . with local boys listed first: He sniped 22 to lead both 39-0; Little Flower, 14-0; St. Roch,| -W. & M. over Richmond—in like 126 Pounds—Russ McKinney vs.
ing program between South Side North Carolina over Virginia— community Center and South Bend teams at the Motor Armory, 2015
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25-0; St. Anthony, 20-0; St. Thomas, Flynn. Harold Payne. vs. VPI over VMI, and Wake Forest George Buchanan. Outstanding players for Sacred gver South Carolina. | 135 Pounds—Robin Hood vs.
similarity tallied by Prank Alford low still gets down the floor pretty Heart are Joé Mappes, Dave Bauer,
Len Mat
. . 623 Alice Rune, Won-T . ee BN] ilsKys 21 to 18, in the near No. 1 upset | Cravath said that his 1947 ream | Raiph Ee overt, Side Clustio [11% 31 Grace Gabril, Won. Ten SEETRTEPRRPS 1 he Equus hopped 110 3 16-7 of the 1946 season, definitely was not as good as the|Frank Kagel West Side Classic ...... 630 3040 wheatly. Won Tin naires: i) £2 1 hie Sig, yeiiod With te “sn [Southern California power teams of {Les Marin Pennsyivania Recreation | og Helen Miller Won Ten 17" sos SCOTINg fairly evenly divided. Then, Len Hughes, 202, Pittsburgh. gave GREAT COMEBACK . . . One|the Howard Jones era, but that both John, McGrew. West Bide Classic... 615 file Jiktrison. Siegemeiers rile . 304 Toledo rallied and trimmed it to Buddy Curtis, 200, Indianapolis, his of the college coaches who has| Tackle John Ferraro and End Paul Jom Ot. Fenian nad gly Helen Oe LEC paty + 8 soo, 27- SB ui the half-time witiy-higifirst setback in loeal ring competi. received only brief publicity this|Cleary are “definite All- America| | Pred Johns, Penisjlvania Recreation.. 812 pety Jo EE ADEA EN) . 4gy| Harry Boykoff, 6-foot-10-inch cen-|tion outside of tag-team tussles, yea®, but who has turned in a great| payers.” |Andrew Sharp, Mun Bow! Social... 813 eS Drdges, US. Rubber ........ 483 ler, leading the attack. last night in the main event of the et x a e Vasesrsane comeback achievement, is Jim aiken 5 Alum [Vir aroiet ide” camo. -- J Mary Young. RC A Mixed [11110 i It was in the second period that Hercules Athietic Club's wrestling FOR CHR & SK : ary 1 am ntier's - of the University of Oregon . «In| A Rd California alumnus Re Stuart, ant Bide Clans assie.. N0iporathy Parker, U 8. Rbr. Snis. Mix the Jeeps held their only leader- show at the Armory. ISTMAS BOY JOY .
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Army over Navy—The Middies appear more seaworthy because
Tonight's complete amateur fight--
lors. in the Lions Lea Southwest | Marvin Payne. .eague at the Antle - uthwest , Although the U. C. L. A. victory - Pritchett-Hunt and O'Grady's all Mond F|fast when needed and did a man- Charles Boehm and Paul Bortlein, 160 Pounds—Paul Terry vs. Al€ys Monday evening. His games sized job on rebounds last night. ‘while St. Catherine will depend on| SMU over TCU—or 10U. but it was not until 1923 that it re- was a sweet one, Cravath bemoaned East Side Classic came up with a for the Ears team were all 157. The Kautsk tle Bob Miller, Bill Knei B d| Texas over Texas Aggies—winding "*'s 1° that it cost ‘him a first | . e Kautskys came in for a little iller, Bi neipper, Bernar gl 8 1% Pounds—Hawk Roberts vs. Bob Hendren who Last Night’ s Leadin B I |help from the officials, too. Eagan and Danny Sheehan. up runnerup. Bert Weber ' g owiers | Whistlers Jim Enright and ‘Norris| Probable lineups: Arkansas over Tulsa—with the q 100 BOWLERS (MEN) st. C | t t 112 Pounds—Jerry McKinney vs. “He may be ready for Michigan. imu » Mildied Christians, Won-Ten . 2 Ward called 25 fouls on the visitors atherine Sacred Heart scooting Scott. Eddie Barnhart 3 | Blyth Pennsylvania Recreation 719 Laverne Biers, Stegemeier's Gills . 40 | die Indi 1 Th Bernard Watson. LE .... James Strack Rice over Baylor—pudding it but not for Notre Dame,” Cravath | Hairy Buvers, Pennsylvania Recreation 701 Borers Ta, Btegerieiers G s Qrille Cade an on Indianapolis. e two Borman Jagan. 2 Treas Al Hertepiz] t Two other bouts, featuring local 58 ams ae : neipper....- . mid. Rov Masai 0 MOWLERS MEN) [BEV Wahlen, b fon-Te = os 30 teams scored the same number of Ey 0 i Reimers | SY Mid-West boxers, are Dick Roberts, 175 Beating U ©. L he Sid, was 2ren Newlin ise ine tinsste a i Gra pg troplaie |. 831 SORis Jrom the. Seid, but the Sites Bob Mir Eaves N 7 ee P an ein! : (pounds, vs. Ray Masara and Bud oule Co t Side Ola 0 ectroplate 7 a Yeas t . a a ; ’ a simply a matter of ca advantage Frad Mitchell, West. Side Classic’... a 2un® Glasson. Hoosier Coal & Ol ;| slers won from the free throw stripe Bob Miler =... R T..... Paul ‘Boritein| yu i over Cincinnati — Ohio, McShay vs. Charles Catheart, 170 Switzer, West Side Classis 449 Olive O'Connell, Won-Te 831 and still blew 11 of their chances. Bon Springer Q.'B ....Charles Boehm i : fof one good break, the 32-yard) rE ol. sl. Side Claaste .... Wilna Bradford. Stegemeier's Grills... 831 " | that is. pounds. ; IC. .v.vn 043 Geil Brigh From this: corner’s point of vant Buy _Sheehdn , L. H.......Tom [scoring “pass from Jim Powers to/ Wiliam Quddie, Fun Bowl Social. "." #38|Niyrie Seott, Arnis Murrey : 34l1t didn't po oe BE Bob Callen RH Sen . Mapu Nebraska over Oregon State— A battle royal will open thé eve: Jack Kirby, and putting on ‘a lion- [Jim {im Maners, Pennnilvanis Recreaiion § HH [Deni De. adowawiet. Dairy. a in ee 22 Date Baur re Bie ods. Bi SEI 8 0PM Lon W Shpueh, ohn Sanco Chueh : in Hazel Jordan, Meadowsweet Dairy 515]
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| : . ' . 33... six straight . .. He formerly coached| In 1920 he went to Denver Uni- [Charies Clark. Pennsvivania Rec. . "4 an} Mary Neely, Manual Training :: 301 ton of the game, then controlled /merlock. The same hold accounted of "Clodhoppers” in nut-brown veal with triple stitching, at Nevada .. . Ironically, Nevada versity and after three years re- | Ernie Ramsey, HB. R. Bus, Men's Cl... 602 ET — |the ball neatly in the last stanza for the final fall in five minutes. | b | 1 beat him this fall, 13 to 8, turned to the West coast as head |Cari og) Jpaitnh Re Rey ool On the Ice to protect their lead. Loss of Hal| Steven Nenoff, 190, New York, heavy double sole, steel heel plates and storm welt. A a Ia man of the Chaffey Junior College | | Walt Susemichel, Sportsman's Store... AMERICAN ‘LEAGUE | Tidrick, Boykoff and Dale Hamil- pinned Silent Rattan, 185, Warsaw, . | M l b . . ’ FOOTBALL INFLATION . . + jeltven. - Ho Teloined Jones an | os 3 STUER LEADERS MEN) a Wesiogn Division | ton on fouls didn't help the Toledo in 20 minutes of the semi-windup typical Marott value to bring a glint to any he-boy's . « 8 eo an’'s Recres 3 ” Columbia is to have a mew sta- assistant in 1933 and stayed urtil| Wayne Rose Allison OMe Miced 308 Pittsburgh 12 3° 3 37. M4 cause a bit. Summary: With an arm breaker. Rex Moberly, eyes and plenty of comfortable sh ice to his feet. dium. , . . It will be concrete and 1941 when he became head soach Rishard Wortman Allison Owls . i hufala p33 rT 8 0 i Indianapolis (9) Toledo 8) 195, Birmingham, Ala., defeated Gil y P 9 09 JUVE Jo Ty tee) r . the latest in construction, + at the University of San Francisco. Dan Cole, Dean Pumps canoe BOO Gveland 132 3 0 3 Hale f i 2 280cbek. f 2 n 5 LaCross, 193, Boston, in 20 minutes 3 »_Jacot i 584 & oul aL 3 6 : Seating capacity will be 43,000. Shortly after Jones died. in 1941, Paar Om seit Hun 32 Basterh Division Pt 0a Risen : I. 3 Boykofl ! 3 3 2ot the opener with a rolling-leg «+ The present old wooden Southern California sMcials asced Jawa] Fanon, Ailing printers ai Hershey v. 7 + mh Dares. # HE aniian, 13 spin, 8IG BOYS’ tout, Gyro Club 3 p b 3s u stands at Baker Field seat 35000. San Francisco to release Cravath Nie Sy OL jo; Rrovidence 33 F085 BGs! 19 s Sehick fel 0 3 Form Ice Lea SIZES &! 12 . Raney, U8. Rubber Sunrise Mixed i: ew Haven igi new 8 Gnschn, t 0 2 Mehen, 12 0 1 ve 2 to . Th tadi in . © stadium ‘will be on a [rom his contract there and he came | 5; “Krioks’ Rutan: yw Washington 11.2 18 60 MCloms 3 ‘1 0 oD: Mehen, c 3 1 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26 -(UP)—In new higher level but in the same to the Trojan campus at the start! Bul Tucker, Holiday Mixed 589 Philadelphia 13° 1.13 41 WH |Gldsmth, g 1 0 v: NOV, I Pp Star Spri field 5 13 3} X68 terrain as th ia. { tl 1 {Otis McAfee, Indpls. Bleaching Mixed 8a pringllelc &7 wo -- - .. an effort to encourage more Amerie ol 0 the 042 campaign. |Hugh Murphy, Internal Revenue . 547 | RESULTS LAST NIGHT Totals na 1 To 22 11 2 can youngsters to play the game m— hy Et LL TR fags VO a teas Bastern cities today announced Theodore Skinner, Lincgln Chiro Sch, M1 TONIGHT NDIAN POL IS ab: Pitts. Foledo’ 7 16 15 17-58 J do i ies u ing Ray Freeman Indpia Life Ins. Mix ' burgh; Cleveland at Buffalo; Springfield Gare Pi Ny Migsd Kiar AR Risen 5, formation of an Atlantic Hockey Junior Steinhart iviera Pioneers Mix 4 hfladelpt R i PII Russell R: € A Mixed 300 TOMORROW. Springfield at Cleveland: , OMeials—Jin Enright teen Norra 'League to be affiliated with the Frank Dolan, Ind. Emp. Sec. Mixed tH Pion h at Hershey; . Buffalo at New "ard (South Bend). Amateur Hockey Association of the n ase a Cc 00 S 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) Haven, Washington at Providence. i ¢ |Giiadys La n-- 605 — Providence at Washington. Tabl T United States. The teams which RS ( SATURE A LI t i ! The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced today that|Lucilte Kribs, Won-Ten ; ... $67 land: Sram at Narn, ni e ; ennis will play in the loop will be the it had approved changing of the IHSAA amateurism rule so that high Kisanor, Kuttkamp, Won-Ten J Griie’: 38 Philadel hia rR AT Mabur h. | Results in the Tuesday night In- New York Metropalitans, the Boston | school students in Indiana may attend schools ‘and tryouts sponsored |Fran Rhcadas, Hoosier Coal 4.01 .... §8{ Cleveland aut St. louis: rind at dustrial League were: L. S. Ayres|Junpics, the Providence Scarlets, | y ovi t ock Roc by representatives of major and minor baseball league clubs RN "Won-Ten 841 Philadelphia At Buffalo s aren] 5 Wim. H. Bl Co. 1, Balke-, the Needham (Mass) kets, the Previously Indiana had been one of the few states that did not Dorothy, Van, Blaricum har Ruseay | Tulsa 7 st pO be Foi lumber 14, Bers-Jones | Springhaid Mast) Ris and the permit its students to participate in such schools [Virginia 8tack. Won-Ten #42 Omaha 3, Pt. Worth 1. Standard Life 9, Jones-Maley 17, New Haven Bears. It was pointed out, however, that, - s. Ss
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Nofre D Ballotin By LEO NEW YORK 1047 All-America writers and sport finest players at Every section leading with four with two and th West with one e: Five of the pl three of the four tied major teams, generally getting three posi ny Lujack, who | Tackle George CO: William Fischer: Nine champions, | ert Chappuis and odist, the power ¢ west, placed Bac Penn State, the undefeated and ur to win a berth o or second team, (Chop) Suhey fail to land a second f Two of the otl from teams whic but are undefeate Bednarik of P Tackle John Per 4 California. ~ ' Steffy Is Army, defeated twice and which h All-America eleve years, placed Gua once-defeated Te Robert Layne wh Mississippi, hoth landed the other Ham 8wiacki and ney) Poole, respec Lujack and Co brightest in the 1 of stars, are re 1846 mythical ele the first team in and Steffy were o last year. Lujack showed balloting, drawing points out of a p his rugge® team: the linemen with jack was named © lots.
Close ( The closest con tackle berth oppos Ferraro won with 739 for Robert - Tech, and for th for which Bednar against 781 for Ns tain, Richard Sco On the second and Scott are e UCLA, and Leon gan; tackle Georg sylvania; guards - Minnesota, and K liam and Mary, 8 Charles .Conne Harry Gilmer, Al Elliott, Michigan, nisi, Pennsylvania
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With the ides tp on a few wis preparing to sign Upsets on the gram include Cor Pennsylvania. Ax Navy will nose oul touchdown, The | offered you on ¥hen Southern C feat Notre Dame | Scores of thes will be found in 1 is appeneded. Here are the H Peruse them, ai TOMO Cornell 14, Pen Rutgers 13, Bro Arkansas 20, T Wake Forest 27, Texas 24, Texa Colorado 19, Utah State 20, | SATU Navy 13, Army Boston Col. 19, Fordham 13, Ne Maryland 14, N West Virginia 1 Rice 20, Baylor Florida 20, Kan: Georgia 19, Ga.
