Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1948 — Page 9

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= By FRANK LEAHY, Coach, Notre Dame University © -Accentuating the offerise, football teams throughout Rotite on the Yublic that fres scoring: contests

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Follow Pattern *- Advance notices on California were as they rolled over

and holding Utah scoreless, displayed both offensive and defensive power. Rounding out the fa~worites circle in ‘the Far West, IJ. C. L. A. dominated Washington State, 48 to 6.

=: All remaining games followed the predicted pattern. Arkansas,

#'exas Christian and Oregon State

showed potentialities in turning back Abilene Christian, Kansas and Idaho, respectively. Little

difficulty was met by Oregon, Mi-

i and Bradley in gaining triumphs over Santa Barbara State, Marshall and Ripon. Stanford, ‘West Virginia and Wake Forest encountered ' more opposition in defeating = San Jose State, Waynesburg and George Wash‘Ington. +» New Coaches Welcomed ~- With many. coaches retiring and a few entering the profes-

-gional. ranks, it gives us an op-

portunity to .welcome as head coaches some outstanding young men. From a successful tour of duty as line coach at Army, Herman Hickman moves his 280 pounds to adequately “ fill the spot va‘cated by Howie Odell at Yale. Coach Odell moved cross country to the University of Wash-

‘ington. Having mastered the

intricacies of the single-wing}

“from Fritz Crisler, one of its!

host successful exponents, Ben-| iy Oosterbaan and Art Valpey

| terneship having been completed) Jim Delsing from the Holl at “Halas U.,” Dr. Bill Osmanski|Stars of the Pacific Coast League feturns to his alma mater, Holy to ease a critical shortage created €ross. Bernie Moore's appoint-/by Pat Seerey’s arm ailment, nent as commissioner of the Dave Philley’s back injury, and Southeastern Conference effected Rookie Herb Adams’ jammed Gaynell Tinsley’s advancement|thumb. .

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Lou- (University, Andy Gustafson tak -|Army’s “T” to the University Miami, Fla.

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University in Oxford, O., while {Johnny Baker the football future at the University of Denver, Inaugurating the new civilian policy at Navy, the capable George Sauer left the destinies of Kansas in the equally capable hands of Jules Sikes. Still in Kansas, the University of Wichita will benefit from the selection of Jim Trimble. Other coaches proved in collegiate competition, who this year have transferred their .allegiance are “Potsy” Clark at the University of Nebraska. Clyde Smith of Indiana, Dud DeGroot journeying to West Virginia, and Earl Brown succeeding Carl Voyles at Auburn. We greet most enthusiastically the entry of two extremely successful high school coaches— Joe Verducci of St. Marys’ and Allison Binns at Colorade College. Having proven their abilities in high school competition, these two youthful exponents of the “T" will bear watching.

Leahy Names Sheridan SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 20 (UP)—Benny Sheridan, Notre Dame halfback ace in 1938.39 was named freshman football

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Frank Willard Vangen, Havana, Ill, and Richard Friend, Pittsburgh, both Notre Dame seniors, will

Joe Kuharich moved up in the Francisco

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Mallory Beats Kingan, 5-0

Series All Even

1 Game Apiece Joe Normington pitching

tight two-hit ball, P. R. Mallory defeated Kingan's Reliable, § to 0, yesterday to square the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association’s city series final play at one game each. A crowd of 1200 at Victory

Seal garnered aj¢d the run. He converted this

assist Sheridan.

Sox Recall Delsing

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A six-game schedule has been arranged for the Shortridge High School freshman football team. The schedule fis: Oct. 7 at Cathedral; Oct. 14, Souliijort (tentative); Oct. 19, Was me (Oct. 28, at Crispus Attucks; Nov. M4, at Tech; Nov. 10, Broad Ripple, ———— I VPP,

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"lin the Delaware Major on. Sept. Tl9. Joe worked a 709. He is also ®lan alley man, working for Paul Bob Bramnon brought them home with a double to

bowling alleys, used to spend his art of picking up splits. Saturday night the practice natured as he is large, set a new

were 211, 264 and 245. He marked in every frame of every game with one exception.|Sdna He had three splits confront him during the evening and of these|Ma he converted two, His final hese arg 3 conversion, in the second game, aided him to score his 264. Six in a Row His best strike run was in that second game. He started off with six in a row. A 4-7-9 split on a high Brooklyn hit interrupt-

and struck three more times. In the tenth frame he had a threepin leave and spared this. Altogether out of 38 possible strikes he had 23. It was the first 700. he had ever shot. His previous high series was 693, also shot at Parkway. He bowls for the Thomas Market in the Park-

group. Tom's 720 eclipses the previous season high set by Joe Pritchett

Ferdinand at Delaware. Del England, owner of the Speedway lanes, helped Tom prove that it pays to work in a bowling alley as he dropped 665 of his own pins on games of 235, 184 and 246 Saturday night. Del was rolling in the Speedway Saturday mixed loop. He's a member of the Paul's Drugs quintet,

A LITTLE HELP—Bob Bramrmon, Molar 1 Ist baseman repped oof: a single yesterday afternoon at Victory Field to help up the Amateur Baseball Association's city series playoff at one game apiece.

PIN PATTER

Habis Tom Lops manager of Pop Cros Fountain Squae Saturday over the freshmen in

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paid off. Tom, who is as Eoashn thive mine recur

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Fohr Leads Andres, Horn in“ 100-Miler

event at the

ship. Fohr's prize was $1875, Claims New Record

Konoshin Furahashi, has

) claimed another unofficial world record in

the 300-meter free-style, Furahashi

SPRINGFIELD; Til, Sept. 20 (UP)~Myron Fohr won his sec-/} ond straight big-time AAA-sanc-tioned auto race yesterday when he won the 100-mile dirt track Fairgrounds

Emil Andres of a a second ‘and Ted Horn of Paterson, N. J, was third. Horn clinched his third consecutive AAA national ‘driving champion-

TOKYO, Sept. 20 (UP) — Japan’s top swimmer, 20-year-old

is teammates down Kingan's 5-0 to even Shows Who's Boss

Butler University’s varsity gridmen settled down today to some serious football after showing who is boss in a 58-8 victory

the Bowl, Kenny Smock, left halfback who will compete this year In

while bowling in a mixed loop at the Parkway drives. His games both Indiana Intercollegiate and

Mid-American conference games, led the varsity with three touchdowns and three extra points. Jim Crumley of Speedway saved the frosh from a shutout when he caught one of Ronnie Hallam’s passes for a touchdown. is an ex-Manual player. Butler will open its grid season Saturday at home against cross town rival, Indiana Central.

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