Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1948 — Page 21
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Trip Anderson, ¥ State rl
\ Visiting Runner Breaks Track Mark
“Howe . High School's
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country téam snapped Andérson’s .
nine-year victory string here yesterday in a dual meet, 26 to 29. Anderson's Johnny Stayton, the state's outstanding mile and twomile distance.ace for the last two years, set a new record at the Howe’ two-mile course. He clipped 10 seconds off the previous record
of 9:49:19 set by Dave DeWitte, former Hornet harrier. Jack Wellman .led the -Howe squad, finishing second a few steps in front of teammate Kent
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1048
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PROMISING ROOKIES—Jos Lund (left), recently acquired by the Indianapolis Caps from St. Louis, and Gordon Haidy, one of the outstanding. candidates for a right wing. job, are two of the most promising youngsters now showing their wares in the Capitals' Detroit training camp. Haidy turned down offers from two major league baseball teams this summer because he prefers. to
play hockey. Both men are 20.
Pierce. Bob Richards and Russell Smith were third and fourth for Anderson, while Howe copped the next three poitions, ’ Anderson won state crosscountry titles in 1946 and 1947, and last: May scored its fourth straight state track meet victory,
Churchill Downs May Be Sold
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 8 (UP) . — Churchill Downs officials today |
© refused to comment on reports the Roy Wischmeyer, W. 8. Classic sold to a 'Hareld Huffman, E.
racing plant may be
going to. the University of Louis-|Ed ville. Medical School and Géneral| Je "Hospital here, * - A It was reported that a founda-|Geo | . tion would be set up to issue bonds
that would be exchanged for stock cu
in the American Turf Association, owner of the race track. Russell Sweeney,
M . 615'Jean Case N=TeN ... (cov. vooonien . ager of the famous Ted Huichings, W. 8. Classic 81a Honda Hidy Bishoft Coal . . ower, evrolet ary Lou rare comment on the eporec B01 Ry ARs Fug © i lup, . ot zo, Pritchett’'s Tuesday AM “4 If the racing plant is sold, it Bel Ward, Internal Revenue a of og ol . . - on, ™ ... 0 Ann Coats Her ....c000400. would operate under a setup simi- |Eowell® Pouch, Business Mens Classic a Marie Christian, one n-Ten Gordon Hartley, Five t Tavern ... som} yder, Hotel Lincoln Ne lar’ to. the one at Keeneland, at|;0i “Robinson Methodists . ...... 600 Shirley Hunter, Hoosier H & O
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Handled Rv de Loundatiop aline spends them for the benefit 0 University of Kentucky.
bi Racing plants operated .in such eank Wihmaty,
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Defensive Guard ‘Tom Gilbert —|weighs 150 pounds in full dress— and all Lace-high to a football is Fullback Robert Faccone, who stands just above the five-foot mark and weighs 152, and Right Halfback Basil Zilson is a pint-sized 145-152-pourid fullback is Neither is a pair|, of starfing . geiards-—Nile' Smith and Robert Jones—who surpass Gilbert only: After a ‘beefsteak. Letterman Allen Relford, at left tackle, manages: 175 but: the rest 538lof the line will not*average more than 165° pounds, flexibly speakThe backs may hit 150. “But
The Tech story has had an inauspicious beginning marked by punctuated a/with an injury-loss of a key man. Letterman. Lloyd. Wendish, a 11 uch-counted-on.( uarterback, and idn’t return to sos| School this year and a third letter
another team-—the to Se UE Rlp IR ete PATTDATRS 73) Robert Tharp, the only regular so1 (Starter from last year, suffered a
ago a io {ripie-tfireat vatiback That left Faccone, Relford and Alfred Lux the only remaining And Lux The lighter shades of what once was the Big Green of Tech
have dropped three contests to ddte—a 7-to-12 loss to Howe, a
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS You'd think ‘they'd be ready to hang out the black. crepe for the Tech High 8chool football team this year and go into mourning. But the football coaches at Tech are wearing no arm bands and the goal posts will continue being wrapped in the usual Green and White. The 1948 Tech football team is a little green at present. It may be wrapped in yards of tape, but it’ nl be held together with mile-long It'll have’ to re ——————————————— It's probably the smallest
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team in recent history of Tech| 6-t0-20 setback *~ by Muncie football. But it isn’t short in|Central. : spirit. Anderson recovered all six
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team 'and the freshman squad] coming up has some pretty good size.” :
the load in the Tech league with ponies. horses. -
Frank” Tare Denies ‘White Sox ‘Offer
NEW 136%, New York, outpeinted Bh a, New York -
Tam Philadelphia Pawtucket, wards, 121, New York (10). Jap N.
Paterso! J. Chest, 181% Payonn; n
Tech fumbles in that game which saw. Tech make. seven first downs to three. for the Indians. Tech didn’t count. was caught just beyond the end zone and called back “because the backs lined up wrong.
thrower and runner, Allen Meyer‘a. substitiite quarterback |- YARAR=Cha who placed second in one of the gliarter-mile runs at the state track meet last year, tossed a 40yard touchdown pass to End Jim Kimmel! in the last-four minutes of the game. y >
rose,
blossomed into a climax runner
40 yards, held Central to 171 yards while its| backs picked up 183, On two occasions Tech drove to the six- and
Tech lists unbeaten New Castle Ce
senjors and this year's cycle of material that's reduced Green wave of former years to little ripples this year may not see enough change next season. But mild - mannered + Coach) Howard Longshore lends an optimistic note.
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to-13 reversal to Anderson and
Twice touchdowns that One - paydirt pass
scored
the ‘other TD was
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However, that game may, have ncovered a much - needed
Against Central Meyerrose orth noting, reeling off runs of
25 and 22. Tech's line
14-yard lines, Tespectively, 'but fizzled out. i RNROR (3 Ee
its strong schedwle of North
Nine of the starting eleven are the Big
He says, “We have few big boys on the reserve
They’ II need it. You can't pull
You've gotta have the
ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 6 (UP)
{Frank ‘Lane, president of the | American Association, today de- - | nied rumors that he had received, an offer to. become general manager of the Chicago White Sox, ‘but said that if he were offered “an attractive deal, FOL COURSE... voir = There have been “reports that) the present Sox general manager, | Leslie O'Connor, {These sources say that Lane is a | likely prospect to succeed O'Connor.
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A DEATH NOTIUES ___
RADMORE—Thomas. SHANER-Elizabeth. SIMONSON--John 8. WATSON-Ollie Martin, WEBBER-Charies 8.
ANDERSON — 4 — Allan | Stover. aye sband of . Elisabeth, 3 rao brother of Mrs, line Norman, Ma Jobn M. - Lafonso and Orlando Anderson. rain het of Annabelle Hende: an Thomas Anderson, reat grandtaher of Gane and Blizabeth Anderson, passed a Tuesday. Friends may oall at Foal ence, 38 N Warman Ave, f 4p . nesday, until 3 Funeral riday,
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C of Danville, Ul, passed away . Service Friday, 10 FUNERAL HOME, nds in. 11. Priends 1 home.
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Ber Co Helen Robertson Charles W. Cox stepson of Mrs away Tuesday Kenwood. Services Thursday, 2p.m CONKLE NERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michi an St. Friends invited, Burial Washington Park, at fu on e
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Bradley, J elon Anne Archer, of City 5 William Marah of Mooresville, Ab Charles Parah Jr, of Californ brother of Samuel ah, oy, Mrs. Anne Jick, of Terre Haute, Rose, and Preda Farah, of Syria, also nine Arandchildren, passed ag Sway Tuesday Pune al Priday St. George. Onnados invited. Friends N FUNERAL
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Margarer, ret, 63, loved wife of Oarrett Watson, mother of Lehmon MH. Watson, city, on tson, Kokomo; Mis. Mary Danforth snd ‘David Watso city. passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wednesday, Oct 1:30 ABDON Fu.
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