Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1948 — Page 11

, 1948 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1948

Hoople Gets Up For Week's Forecasts |

it 120-Year-Old Rolls 680 Bowling Mark

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Youth had its flag last might ax year-old Bob Auckley tt 1944 Through with. 680 to $0P the veterans for the bowhag honors of 1 ; even > » . sible Bob, who bowis with the Uptown Five in the Coca-Cols loop Sept. 29 Pop Maher's Uptown slides, started his series off with a 227, thes _ pulsating jumped-to a massive 272. His final game was 181. It was his the Phila- honor count of the season. ht repeat NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (UP)— jolting the He's a horse-and-buggy-football} nant race. {show that he can get more mile- - lage out of his old-fashioned tember of single wing offense than hletics, go- flight teams are Setting vo ilar, invad- a “new fangiea 7 “ practical grea! enemy is com7 out and he is oaviesd orkers that his boys scored the upset of a double- the season to date simply because , twin Joss had Joe Pritchett connecting for|they were “all fired up.” Here is a perfect forecast for 3 on he won the sponsor's night/a 666. He's the United Prem Coach of Be games of Oct. 2: prize of a Vassar Guild lady's] Amohg the interested specta-jthe week, , gray navely rmy 13, Lafayette 6 SH Fur Co.tors at the alleys were Roy|of the North Carolina Tarheels, " ¢ 16, Butler 21, Evansville 18. a daa Joe says he got the Score but oo (Stormy) Weatherly and Jack|whose 34-to-7 victory over Texas = —Cu bs ain, . Brown 21, Princeton 6 lessen their wife will get the sui [Cassini : makes them Sova long Tange | © 3730 W. Morris a junior standing, Other high tallies a turned ® = = bes 10 Pay n : Sugar Bowl| at Ben Davis High School, had n 2 Dehind 2 in by Carl Krauss, 196, 201. 263—| SEEIN’' TR IPL E—Merri| "Te VOW SEE Poy. Something to show for a pre- Navy 20, Cornell 13 : " chore by 660, for the Revelers in the Sa-|Stutsman of the Naval Ordnance =o “C0 yea of ay outing in Minnesota. Hane ; SEtmott 3 applications: for Pa, Penn- Tao" Jenking, 207, 212, 335052 a un ori such conversation. | Fishing on Laks Andrus. near Notre Dame 25, tt 6 [World Series, but being amtertul for the city championship Rit- we atented 2easgn,” he scoffed. Bom ii, young Cain faded Jizatz 20, Wisconsin 10 fellow named (he Yanks chey Furniture five in the Pennigo above it and couldn't get be-|, '° SOC % "CW re 30st] This northern pike whic Colorado. 7, a B his team- Recreation gathering, and Har-/low. All three of his games came Mist: Georgia is GUE: eursect weighed 163, ‘pounds ' and By EDDIE DOOLEY olorado sas 8 2 emesis Vic old Goldsmith, 236, 194, 221-8651, up 133. % bridge Saturd ot » measured 383, inches. Buin Saiimesth Satimeuth MhAmaries t / 3 Jeat in nine road Ripple Business Men's] HEY, NIGHTHAWKS — Larry], Snavely, one of the most scien- = BF Ni F . bn tks are fast] Purdue 20, Nosthwestérn 12 38 over a Classic. * Lehmann of the Parkway lanes tile ahd PHISIAKING Seaches Py i ine of all | Briefs game. Oklahoma 20, Texas A. & M. 7 5 Top woman's score of the nightisays that his plant is open every : deratio og ey e Emphasis is on the cool leader,| Tulsa 20, Florida 0 Il was marked by Velma Cooney, might after league bowling for . (he Tr erat'on use| | EAYETTE Conch Stu Hol who can blend slomentary ine Alabama Ly Vanderbilt 7 at versa an .|. Arkansas 13, Texas Christi Ihe Joss 557, for Nichols Jewelry in the guyone who wants to fot a 2 “Our ‘triumph over Texas was|COmD: gave his Purdue Boller- men n my Ne Hog. wb State 12 lor 6 The letter was signed Bil a. early evening Sport Bowl Ladies few practice games. Mig makers a hearty pep talk today Where form Mississl, ” Bay South s. He can't League. better than counting sheep. a victory for the si wing and “then $ yop, t to an. ouraviel and Chuck Hagman, eral had to plot his attack on| Tennessee 20, Duke 7. worth, Salem, O. veland, ide aie * xe against the T.” he said. “Despite CX, heh 260 ge. ‘Purdue| Md lr. Tol \ecaeT0, Not Carolla 7

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600 BOWLERS (MEN) Bob Auckley, Coca-Cola Tony Piccione, Pennsylvania Recreation Joe Pritchett, Carl Krauss, Leo Jenkins, Pennsylvania

must be a cool gambler, who will ithrow a pass from any point. A quarterback who is worth his salt nevertheless must know a lot.

Georgia Tech 20, Tulane 12

Jim Minchin, Stewart Warner Mixed. sr7|2ll this rage for the T, the single y Pitzer, Naval Ordnance Mississippi 20, Kentucky 12

574! wing is a definitely superior offen-|I0vades Northwestern Saturday

» 569 iin its first conference tilt. : Bi ron nd ais iin in sit he and CRURCIH] Downs

ssi] He thinks this year's squad is team with a versatile attack,”

West Side Classic

ng: 2 mathemati- Sahara Grotto

) the game Recreation ss0|a good one but over-rated because HolcmD WaEned. huey sist have He must know the abilities and ‘ dn't ‘get Harold Goldsmith, Bron Ripple’ 848ihis reserves do not match his first| Hoyn 0 the weaknesses of every man on Stanford 12.) 12, Wash. State 7 couldn Be Business Men's Class t Two d thi h tha is apt to bother our atWhich was Dave Billingsley, Pennsylvania : yr po Jams. » deep: ougn + De tack.” + his_teatn. truth. He'll pRreeation Wet bide” Gikmid 33% adm e has a team com- LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 20| [He must know when to strike Shortridge Begins toda, william Gstt; Bowl Social 7|R. Ga 519 pares taVorably with any he ever BLOOMINGTON—Coach Clyde with his best plays. a issio Kenny Andrews, East Side C 635] George coached Smith scheduled a heavy practicel o. | orsemen racing at the| ge must be able to size up any/intra=-Mural Program i Dick Fow- Charles Kluiten, Pernsylvania : a eC NeaYY Prac Ccil8-day fall meeting at Churchill[flaw in the opposition's armor,

ear Een aan Aa ++. 832'Ed Eckstein, Indiana Mh Sec. Mixed Joe Fulton, West Side’ Classic ' 500 BOWLERS 'OMEN) Bob Kelley, West Side C Charles Clark, Pennsylvania Recreation

’s |scasion, for 20 Sings igh oe Downs will be offered three stakes tion for the coming Hawkeyes. Svenits oy ASBregat Sodan. rresees 8 ) s Ori 2 Smith said Halfback John Mo-{ment o ; an ! n x CEE min es “+t §23|Charlotte Pri ne nen Donnell was the only player side-/overnight purses, it was anPon Snub, $33) Binie Sirough. Hoo! on & Oi 0 f lined. McDonnell wrenched his{nounced today. : Clas: » at knee and hurt a rib in the Badger| Principal added money on the y CAC LLL etr|Clare m0 er arlils game but may be ready’ to play/Downs program opening Oct. 25 Won. Ten.

and girls will be played. Ma 523 SYRACUSE, N. Y. Sept. 29 urda will be the famous Kentuck :. $8 (UP)—The - Montreal Royals against lows Saturday. TE len Bhaous JSentucky n leader, or until darkness prevents further a in 2 needed only one more victory to- COLUMBUS, O. — The Ohio|feature at one mile which will be His team responded to his sig- play. oe vording re Nipper: .. s;0/day to .win the International|giate athletic office reported to-|WOTth approximately $35,000/0als 84 _Tationetiis to strings. emain] ing me be played 31s| League playoffs and a berth inlgay that a crowd of 70,000 was|8ross. It will be run Saturday,| His *BAsurance was ‘nfeg.

- 515 the Little World Series. ted to see the Bucke: bat- - 3aa| . Jack Banta, a disappointment tle the University of Southern

quickly, and hit that flaw with| Shortridge High School intra.

his strongest mural sports, directed by Robert

Lujae y L. Nipper, will begin today with ro nay 1 se St Nous Dame a tennis tournament to be held at ba

ok. the Fall Creek courts. He could block, run, tackle and] Championship matches for boys Pf had the touch of the bornjare timed at 45-minute intervals

Velma Cooney, Nichols Jewelry Ly Petty, Won-Ten

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Harold Kromroy, Commercial . Frosty Carroll, East Side Classic . Bob Haagsma, Dean Pump ... Ward Sexson, Sahara Grotto Carl Hindel, West Side Classic

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Oct. 30. ‘Minimum purse at Churchill

He knew what was going on on

Eddie Dyer to Pilot

Eakins, et . Bill Bilsky, West Bide Classic. .yuaane George Such, ‘West Side Classi Jerry O'Grady, a. +n Tom Casserly, West Side Cl Ralph Pope, East Side Classic Cramer, Chevrolet Guy Porter, West Side Classic Simms 1, West Side OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Robert Barr, ns . Adam: Paul Fields, Rob

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Sool during the playoffs, came through

306 with a brilliant pitching perform-

A. M..508 ance last night to give the Royals

M Viola Blackwell, Swgemeler’'s artile. Mildred Wilcox, Grill

A. M. s03|& 4 to 0 victory over the Syra-

503) cuse Chiefs and a lead of three

"7 so1/8ames to one in the series.

Oil 500

Montreal's fleet Negro out-| fielder, Sam Jethroe, scored the

.. s00{ Royal's first run in the fifth inn-

OTHER LEAL Arn Eckert, U. Doris Glenn, North Side

Rh Schaefer, Riviera A Pioheers Mixed ow

a Chambers, Branch Prances Harshbarger, Bischoff Coal.. Rose Worland, Triangle

500/ing on an error—and that would

wn have been enough the way Banta

Siwas going. Then Rookie Short«s9/5top Bob Morgan sent one of 407) Johnny Hetki’s fast balls into in the stands for a twosrun homer i in the eighth to ‘clinch it. The

of! f Rice bid 43 Royals scored their final run in

mary. She Mixed Margie Weber, Sahara rot Louise Meyers, RCA

erman, "stewart Warne

the ninth. 2 Banta gave up only five hits s¢land only one Chief reached sec- . 443jond base. The

California here Saturday. Coach Wes Fesler concentrated on offense tactics in today's practice.

IOWA CITY, Iowa—Dr. Eddie {Anderson sent his Iowa gridiron isquad through a heavy defensive scrimmage today. The Hawkeyes star offense player, Quarterback lA] DiMarco, was out of practice because of a bruised shoulder but Trainer Doyal Allsup said he might be ready for the Indiana game this week-end.

+ ANN ARBOR, uich.—Doctors reported that Gene Derricotte would not be in condition to play football when the Univer sity of Michigan meets the Uni-

Downs this fall will be $2000, and races will be $2340.

North Side Women Golfers Elect Officers

‘ Mrs. John Daly was named chairman at an election of officers of the North Side Women's Golf Club yesterday at South Grove. Other officers are Mrts, Glen - Howe, co-chairman; Mrs. Hardwick Eyden, secretary, and Mrs. Willlam Sterrett, ; Mrs. Morey Feldin and Mrs. Clif Pittman shared Class A honors with Mrs. Virgil Rupp in an on-and-off tourney which fol-

both sides of the line every min-

rage. ute, . the ave pulse in overnight Johnny Lujack was a studious

who could lift

opportunist team to great heights,

Wants Title Bout

20 (UP)— of the

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Matchmaker Nat 20th Century Club was negotiating today for a featherweight title bout between Willie Pep and Challenger Sandy Saddler of New

his

Cards 2 More Years ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20 (UP)—8t. Louis Cardinal Manager Eddie

replace the one-year contract Dyer held this year. Hannegan said he would. not

York for Madison Square Garden| reveal the salary, but he

on Oct, 29.

Dyer as being

Hi » 3 any, Herts Jones Mixed. . . 43 hiefs didn't get

Jeanne Nelp, Indpis, A Mis i2¢/their first hit until the sixth

Susie, Thomas, St. Phillips Mixed .... 38¢| inning. [magene Shinkle, Holliday Mixed 364

Barbara Mason, Manual (fwo games) 289 Rettas Him Tops

————————— A Make New Radar Unit] UNIVERSITY, Miss. Sept. 20 ay A unique new radar warning|(UP)—John Vaught, head foot-| EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestinstrument tips off the pilot on|b&ll coach at the University ofiern Uhiversity today was expectany terrain obstacles in his path, Mississippi, rates Tackle Dougied to employ the same linemén making it possible for him to pull Hamley of Lake Providence, La. {against Purdue that held USLA up sharply and overfly them. his 194% captain, as one of thejin check.

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