Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1948 — Page 38
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“iaferro, Quarterback Nick Sebek,
lowa, is expected to be the thorn i siers tomorrow with his needle-eye of 14 last il as foe downed |
. jU’s Cinderellamen Favored Over lowa
TROUBLE MAKER—Quarterback Al DiMarco, University of
1 SLOOMIN TON Jus pun Bf Tdiaa University gids» “fron coach who has turned the Hurryin' Hoosiers from a ? to an ! team, will show off his squad: here tomorrow afternoon against Towa in the first home game of the season, i Smith put his team on the road last week and raised plenty __ “of eyebrows when his Cream and Crimson gridders converted
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in the side of the Hurryin' Hoopassing. DiMarco completed 10 ndiana, 27- 14,
“Firves Stadt Writer:
a AA
Cleveland Indians, standing on * [the brink of glory, sent 20-game-
troit today to clinch at least a tie|®. for the American League pennant.
land went into the tilt one and a half games ahead of the idle Red |?”
Box and Yankees |games to go.
American League Race at a Glance
ames Games | Behind to Play Cleveland ..eeve vven 3 Boston ....eevee 1% 2 New York «ivove 1% 2 -
Faces’ Detroit Today |" With Favorable Odds
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Soorts Writer
NEW YORK, OE, 1. — The
A ‘victory would do it. = Cleve-|
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REMAINING SCHEDULE |! “Cleveland: -Detroit, Oct. Sordi 2..3.] - Bostony- New York, Oct. “New Tori At Boston, Oct: 2, 3.
x - * e breaks into a 35-7 rout at Wis nDROBABLE STARTING EE 8A ron gg SLEnger-1o toe stronger. -than : expected, Texas|Conference lead in downing Towa. [tioned Western nage oy! He. waited congratulations sub-[Hepe oc: LE. - McKentie rather, failed to see him—on Tech wiil be unable to match the|The remaining Conference con-|Squa Wop up dued because anything can hap- Witueki ......... LG. . June 30 when he pitched a no- Mustangs’ marche With the No.[test finds Illinois overcoming limps » pen. and ally does in a BIg|W “Bartkiewics vo Ti hitter. In all, Lemon has faced 2 spot undecided, Texas Christian Wisconsin. Continuing in the Mid-|Strengt w Nine battle. berry” RT *v| Detroit six "this season, |Should eliminate Arkansas as west, Minnesota should overpower Bulldogs. LIS a Mei Dankevics.. ‘RE Twinning three, losiig two and|Rice mamtains its average by { Nebraska, white Michigan State point faverite Taliaferro ..... .. tk (Letting a no-decision once. Gutaconng Louisiana State. . |regains form against Hawail. |g i TILER i) Tigers Conbent locus in Na Meco hor ae one the. salted rr awkeyes who| Kickoff: m. (Indiana me * Trucks lost once and twice did 5 ’ a of the Pittsburgh thern Methaajudeas WISH HE (Indian fot get a decision in. his starts Oklahoma teams should bat per-|,qist game of last “week, and|
looked unim-
tory over Mar: quette. But In six previous games that Iowa Roach Dr. Eddie rson has led Bill Eggert | gainst IU; the the tall corn boys have won four. “While Anderson was in the Army, Indiana thumped the Hawks in 1944 and 1045. Last year Iowa
- won, 27 to 14, with Al DiMarco compléting 10 of 14 passing at-/ning game
tempts, three for TDs, He's still with the squad. The Hoosiers
are at
‘same group of players that played se more than 50 minutes against Wisconsin: Halfback George Tal-
Guard gs Wituckl.
topito brush up on defense against strength for this. all- -importiut Tallaferro’s dipsy-doo running. we OORIOTONCE ~ StTUgEle- and again is expected to rely “upon the ily have ‘to rely on spirit to
Stop Taliaferro Towa's 36-than squad left Towa City this morning and is expected in Indianapolis tonight at 8 o'clock. The squad will stay overnight at the Lincoln Hotel and leave tomorrow by buses at 9:15 a, m. for Bloomington. Coach Anderson concentrated his pre-game drills this week on offense after the Hawkeyes’ rungained only 56 yards ms Marquette. He also hasn't passed up the opportunity
“has-said-the-Ha b-.
lack of talent. — has been quoted with similar statements, all of which should account for a knockdown,
End Joe Bartkiewicz, Center Joe
dragout battle.
in mind, young Mr. Lemon was set to oppose either Virgil Trucks or Fred Hutchinsen, Trucks, at Municipal Stadium,
tiie Sompiony PANELS rer
‘|Hutchinson wen three,’ and once did not get a nod either
£
Cleveland, however, and the Sox stayed in the race,
hopes alive yesterday with a 7-3 victory over Washington at Boston, while the Yanks squeaked by the Afhletics at Philadelphia, 9-7.
“| Boston to triumph. Thirteen of the hits ‘and all seven runs came in the first five innings as Lefty Mel Parnell racked up his 15th|swes win of the year. a
Purdue, Northwestern Set For Hy Nine Opener
JIM SMITH, Times Staff Writer
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"passers. Any su-
EVANSTON. 1,
Purdue holds a slim margin
14 to the Wildcats 11. One game ended in a tie. meeting, the Wildcats were the winners, 28 to 14. That was in 1945.
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
The two teams go into their conference opener with much. in common. Both attacks are built _around a strong - running backfield and good
periority will} rest with the Boilermakers ..and their rugged veteran line which made an excellent
Dame last week.
Spearhead . of Jim Smith
the Purdue attack again will be!
“Bullet” Bob DeMoss, who scared the living ‘daylights out of the Irish with his precision passes. He completed seven out of 12 aerials for 110 yards, and two of his pitches were for touchdowns, On the strength of their showing against the Irish, Purdue is favored to beat Northwestern, but the Wildcats, fresh from a 19-0 victory over U.CL.A., have plenty of confidence and. aren't going to give up easily, Sparking the WiMcat attack will be Art Murakowski
at the fullback spot, and. who each scored a touchdown against U.C.L.A. ’ Perricone had the best running average with 13 yards
per carry, thanks to a 50-yard
: touchdown run. Helping out in. the backfield will be
Oct. 1.—<When Purdue and Northwestern” clash in their Big Nine opener in Dyche Stadium here tomorrow,| they will be meeting in the 28th of a series that started back in 1895.
‘|performance holding the Uclans
and Gasper Perricone, who alternate
Frank --Aschenbrenner,
in these encounters having won In their last
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that will be easily passed. A pregime question mark lust week, they came through with a stout
to. 33 yards by rushing and the same number by passing. The Uclans only made three first downs, one of these by a penalty, and completed only 3 out of 11 sses. Purdue's Grid Coach Stu Holcomb ran into a major tackle problem yesterday when Lou Karras was called home to Gary, Ind, owing to the death of his father. Karras’ absence left a big hole at left tackle from which post Capt. Phil O'Reilly is sidelined with a knee injury. Holcomb worked reserves John Considine and Mike Kalapos in the key position, } Two reserves, Right Halfback Dave Shaw and End Bob Grant
scored three runs in the eighth
ngton first Spec Shea and “then Vie
probably
lost two
ay. } y For all the hue and cry over the Yanks
The Red Sox kept their scant
“Ke Dhesting-15-hit- attack carried)
Yanks Troubled Pesky set the pave with three trickled hesitatingly through the
overhead. ted with heart
|adélphia. For the second day in a row, the bases were loaded with A's when the game ended. The Yanks had started well, with two runs in the first, four in the second, two in the fourth and one in the fifth. But, trailing 9-3 after the seventh, Philadelphia
and then one in the ninth before the Yanks choked off the harrowing rally. Eddie Lopat won the game on the mound for the Yanks, but
Raschi had to come in during the ninth. Philadelphia used four pitchers, with starter Joe Coleman getting charged with the defeat although he never got. past the second inning. Rickert Up The Boston Braves, who'll meet the American League champs in the World Series, were rained out at Brooklyn yesterday. But that didn’t mean Manager Billy Southworth slept all day. He was faced with the urgent task of replacing Outfielder Jeff Heath, who suf-
an stronger
three |
Sectional strength; will ‘be indi-| cated as the No..2 and 3 teams, irow’s results should bring us reof the Pacific Coast Conference, | | ports of Army's |Oregon and Southern California. vg respectively, journey-to-the Mid-|vard, Rutgers downing Colgate, west to. meet Mjchigan and Ohio|Yale's State.
Tord" over ‘Washington State:
already ififormed the nation that they should be considered the top team in the. Southwest. Although
qh as A. &*M. downs Denver
supreme in the Southeast Conference, but will ‘have to battle for supremacy over a scrappy Tulane. mathematically at least. But onépSouthern of them soon must be eliminated, for after resting today they face one another at Boston tomorrow and Sunday.
day said the price of oil was £0Ing UP. ...... We're. not surp
Dom DiMaggio and Johnny}:
hits each before the 4998 who| turnstiles with threatening clouds| §8
~The. Yanks. fiir NS failure in their finale at Phil-|g
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‘By FRANK LEAHY, ‘Coach, Notre. Dame University E idea. of pening a sC edule
ule makérs deemed at profitable to build up gradually t » Bump” : games. A,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Ar Eve: Too Talc for = Cleveland's Lemon-Aid rani Is
with a breather has a fe OH dea “of
impossible to determine at such
ar was obtained to replace
view, it was early ne. “the units
some ‘in the ation; ing ‘their season
fornia, Oregon and Southern California. Cali-
Leahy
ng the measure: of 8t. Mary's.
fornia defeats Ohio State. With-
8 = 8 " SOUTHERN METHODIST has
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GEORGIA TECH still reigns
Conference leader,
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AN ITEM in.the paper yester-
ball field last “ Saturday. . . . Place the inflation on the shoulders of d Choo Choo Char4 He Justice, Tar Heel wonder boy, ... This was a big bettng game “with thousands of dollars riding on it, especially by Charlie Justice mo 0 oi millionaires, who lost their shirts backing the Longhorns. . . . The score was 34 to 7 and the Texans really got licked. . . . this corner is not implying that the oil millionaires are behind the reported increase in the price of oil to recoup their football losses. . . .' It’s just a coincidence ang perhaps Choo Choo. Justice was just -getting even for what the Texans® did to his North C%irolina Tar Heels last fall. . . . North Carolina was soundly thumped when it invaded the Lone Star state as Texas won, 34 to 0... . The Tar Heels cannot be criticized for going all-out to reverse the score this year. .« +» It’s part of the game to pour it on a foe who poured it on you. . 0»
. AS IT now indicates, the Red Sox and Yankee series in Boston in a — ———
Tulsa ‘over Florida,» VMI over George Washington, - over, Kentucky and Mississippi|7 triumph fornia should State over Baylor. continue in the No. 1 spot by tak-
still Lafayette,
{Penn We look for a split as Michigan, Princeton stopping Brown, Penn downs Oregon and Southern Cal- State's beating Bucknell,
Georgetown.
Nine ladder in slipping by Northwestern. Clyde Smith's darkhorse Indiana team should assume the says that his boys
|ledrning of the 365. yards
jour boys to relax a bit, having, been keyed up for our game with Purdue. But if we are to achieve victory in this one, we will have to be hitting on all eleven.
By EDDIE ASH
. LIWarld, Series. melon .cut........thel not after what North Carolina did to the University of Texas in a stunning upset on the foot-
the|.
But!. , Methodist game, though Pitt lost,|
(Hear Frank Leahy on Radio Station WIBC tomorrow at
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SU PERIORITY in the East is to be determined. Tomor-
| Columbia over Har-|
defeat of eliminating
Connecticut, Dartmouth,
Navy
in the Coast Conference, we like Tong Bown (Soul), Washington over -Oregon_ State, | x Boston" “Cc ne yracuse| jg UCLA over fanho; and Stan-{2 aston, -Lollege
In the Midwest, Pur cend the first rung of the Big:
OUNDUP
tomorrow and Sunday will be for second and third money in the
difference, on the basis of last year’s payoff, being approximately $450 per player. . It will buy a lot of coal and groceries, at any rate . . . plus something for the missus and junior. . , . Last year the Yankees were American League pennant winners, the year before the Red Sox had the honor. . . In 1946, the St. Louis Cardinals nosed out the Red Sox in the World Series, seven games, and the Yankees prevailed over the ‘Dodgers in seven games in 1947.
to give Notre Dame trouble tomorrow through the strong arm of Bobby Lee, halfback, who spells Louis Cecconi at left half. . Last week in the Southern
Lee completed seven passes in 10 attempts for one touchdown and 110 yards. . .. Lee started chucking the pigskin. pro-style in last year's Pitt-West Virginia game, completing' six tosses out of 11 tries. . . , There were no intercéptions. . . . He hails from New Castle, Pa.
victory over) y
im Better “condition, {spirit, and a little better every{thing than, last year's team.
2 =.= THE - PITT PANTHERS hope,
By FRANK WILSON
Despite the overwhelming 68 to of his squad over Indiana Central last Saturday, Butler’'s Coach Tony Hinkle was still a man of caution today." Cause for his caution. was the 12 to 7 win which the Purple Aces
Wilson ple Aces.
Coach Don Ping of the Aces] “outcondi- {the Golden Panthers.
His
; Aces’ Hinprovements a Make Tony Cautious
also; on Saturday last. Reason
J Stadium in: Py
weék but will be at full hen they meet | the
Flair bats “and “throws handed. and, like Fleming. hits that jong ba ball. He also isa fancy | - HETAST 4 FOURY tHE (HTETHT Sar He 8 formerly played with Louisville and saw some service in the
| against teams 130 p Jn, ) pi AE eR STARTING LINEUPS va | majors. . 2% ron North Carolina, moves into the grouch SLT / Rue a Rabbit ing, we ma y|Southeast as the Tarheels subdue ie . LG, Rue was New Orleans’ regular y Georgia. ardt R. O. yvik|shortfielder all through the 1948’ redict sectional Oer Pr nal nother Southern stadia, its ec “Henderson vo RT s|season. He is a rabbit in the field STILL riting| Vanderbilt over Alabama, Wil | Sontermign’ cope QB . Sylvester but not too heavy with the bat. the crest of the/llam and Mary ‘over Wake For-| | Working CE LRH CL, Esarey McAllister caught for -Anderwave in the far|est, North Carolina State over Endres a ay B son, 8. C., in the Tri-State League West are Cali-|Clemsof, Tennessee over Duke, RR and looked so promising that the
Pittsburgh Pirate farm directors promoted him t@ New Orleans late the past season. ‘He is said| to have all the earmarks of a comer. With New Orleans this year! Flair batted .327 and belted 22 home runs. He batted in 93 runs
Le of Evans villeland scored 74. He: was pretty ; College turned| - in against West- P th A ern: Kentucky, an ers re
- for his caution was the fact mes Special. that his charges PITTSBURGH. Oct. 1—After invade Reitzifacing the class of the Southwest,
{Southern “Methodist, ~ inthe sea-X SONS"
A'capacity _ lcrowd of 64,000 will be on hand, [to cheer the Fighting Irish nd
This will be the 17th Heing of the. two institutions in a footpall| series which started in 19 Pitt has won five, lost 10 and tied one. Last year Notre Da! won,
“I think this is the best of thelto 0, but the Panthefs were only
' said Ping, “have
A special train will take the Bulldog :t2hm, the Butler band and a number of local rooters to Evansville.
Tabernacle Athletic Field to Be Lighted
Plans for wh the Taber. |?
t€ three teams T've coachéd here at|down by a score of 7 to 6 at th “They're end of the first half,
“Forsythe “Stdettned Coach Frank Leahy will bring}
ained : : i nkle 8 that nothin se-| So Rp wd ARSE Ch lS ne te power is surely present. Natur- a, his preparation for the) ally, there will be a tendency for! |game. ot year's starters on hand ex-
cept Wilbur Forsythe who will be! sidelined for five weeks. /
with their new passing
running power. -The realize that they will limit the passing of; back Frank ._Tripug
nacle Church athletic field were a
under full steam today with proceeds of a church carnival to be held tomorrow dedicated to the
use as an interdenominational athletic field. The lightihg project, when completed, will make it illuminated
one of the first church field in the country.
Amateur Boxing
Don Gynn and Bob —y
lightweights, will .tangle in’ the! feature bout of tonight's amateur | { boxing card at. Washington Park. Major Leaders By United Presy AMERICAN LEAGUE R H Pet | Williams, Boston Be pr 120. 183 367] Boudresu, Cleve . 148 /546 112 193 .3%4| Mitchell, Cleve. . 137/500. 81 200 339} Zarilla, Bt.. Lou ¢ ow 75 171.328 McCosky, Phila 168.327 N/ ATioAL LEAGUE | R H Pct Musial, Bt. Lou. B 0 133 226 370) Ashburn, Phils... 117 .463 78 154 .333 Holmes, Boston. . 136 574 81 185 .322 Slaughter, 8. L.. 146 548 92 176 .331} Dark, Bos on ... 133 532 83 170 320° Walker, tts... 127 39.128 .320 RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS | DiMag 0, Yanks 153/Kiner, Pirates 40 vephen s, R.S8.. 133)DiMaggio, Yanks. 39 Musa, Cards.. 120 Mize, Giants . 39) Giants, A Musial, Cards.... 30’ Williams, “ROB. 12tSauer, | 38
fund. » The field, located adjacent to| ) } ‘the “ehiirch, “at” 34th St.” and “Te 2A fPIIET A Central Ave, has long been in Pp A CUSTO
fered a broken ankle bone Wedd nesday.
missioner A. B. Chandler granted Rickert, a .302 hitter with the |
In the only other Americah League game yesterday, Detroit ended its home geason with a 7-2 win over St. Louis while in the National, St. Louis went into a tie—for second place by beating the Pirates, 6-1 and 4-1. In the
were dropped from the traveling 8q ad due t to leg injuri
whose off tackle. smashes harrassed the Uclans througout last Saturday's game, and Don Burson who got off to a good start in .the passing department completing séven out of 13 aerials for
30 yards. ree Wildcat line isn’t t anything
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"Al Flair, Slugging First Sacker, i in Group With Shortstop Rue, Catcher McAllister
By. EDDIE ASH, Times Sports The Indianapolis Indiahs today. kept their off- season business going full blast by announcing the purchase of three players from . © |the New Orleans: Pelicans of the Southern Association. 215 ~The new Tribe pastimers are. baseman: Melvin Rue, ghortstop,
itor -
Al Flair, home-run hitting. first ~ ‘and "Clyde MéaMister, catcher, the slugging ‘Les Fleming just in
case, the popular “Moe” makes itting doubles, too, “with the. big Toa grads with , the Be at hitting pieasurgly Piruteror yr seh else. }
y i Si ! N/ WV ASR “lett-| out 23 doubles and three triples,
and pilfered 15 bases. In the Tri-State League, Class REEK TE Er Rte 275
23 doubles, five triples and four’ He displayed better than
by stealing a base now and then. The Pirates ‘are nio¥ing players
taround in their baseball -¢hain.
To date they have taken nine from . Indianapolis © and turned over five, including the three from New Orleans, plus Pitcher Mel Queen and Outfielder Grady Wilson, who is capable at second, third or short. The hometown Indians are doing right well thus far because
{they expected to lose several of
their champs to the Pirates, who, in turn, probably will return. the majority after the 1949 spring training season.
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seven of his 1947 starters to Pitts- planned. a light workout in Pitt
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LAKE PLACID, N. Y,, Oct. 1 —(UP)—Frank Boucher, manager of the" New York .Rangers, has announced that Frank Paice has been appointed club trainer, succeeding Tom McKenna, who had been with the team since 1946.
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