Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1948 — Page 6

city contest, 2 fo 6.

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

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' It was the Rockets’ first ven- + ture into the city series flight after two positive takeoffs against | { i out-of-town foes, And it won't be

The Rockets slashed at the Continentals on the ground and! through the air with workmanlike

before the Continentals got back! th the ball game the second half. Then Washington made its first’ _goal-line stand on its own four in “the TRF period FATIVINE to . the Rockets’ four only to falter

by bY Deripun: ents ose

intercepted Bob Stephens’ pass on

; third quarter.

SS i TROT tIe"19~ forthe wix- Norman -Bidson:

tual all Ripple with Fullback onds remaining.

Campbell and Shelby before

roughness. Score by periods:

v . Washington t2000. 0 0 8 0— 6 victory

the latter's field yesterdav rival,

tor 36 yards and the first Dec TD but but Harold Fold Butrum' 8 kick was Price,

13 oD ih 2 Deaf School 14; IN*w Castle 32, An

: | ' : * Photo by Lloyd B. Walton, Times Staff’ Photographer. EE W-H-0-0-5-H—Broad ".ipple tackle John Lyman felt everything but the ball : yesterday afternoon when he all but blocked Don Leppert's punt from behind the Continental goal line in the second quarter of the Washington-Broad-Ripple city | series fracas at the Westsiders' field. The Rocket lineman broke through and straddled Leppert's leg just as the ball left the kicker's foot. Broad | Ripple won its first |

Apparently road Rivples Rockets this year will see to it that rolled ‘67 yards. layers will gtapd dn theirnath jeading toward the el Rech, came back in the late

“Washington team that made-the-road-a-little rockier before. fore. finally |

Decatur then went 70 yards s b with five first downs to break the! e score. Score by periods:

tie, Jack Plummer passed nine 1°CR -.c..... ® 12 0 1224 ,. piling up 20 ints! {PY re 1 ° dolsky and Baldy McKay, Visiousness, piling Pack Yards to Bob lland for the. EanAport " Sud in, and Eddy Bruneteau, right |

score and Holland threw to Jack! Cards Win, 39 to O wing. Former Cap players likely,

Bennett for the conversion. Score! Bob Wheeler broke loose for to return from Detroit or Omaha’

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By JOE WILLIAMS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer - CLEVELAND, Oct, 9—The series continues to" look like something out of Currier and Ives. The gay 90's touch remains . prominent as both sides box instéad of slug. A two-base hit is a tremendous demonstration of batting malevolence. Even the White Sox famed hitless wonders of 1906 must have carried more menace. . The Braves weren't supposed to murder outfielders. Especially when their cne long-ball hitter, Jeff ath, became physically insolvent. But the. American League champions, here on their home grounds, which, incidentally, is equipped with a trick fence, were rated hgh in he better homicide Cries,

THERE HASN'T been enough destruction in the series to bring a mild word of reproof from a nursery teacher. That 8-why it's been dull from the point of view of the customers” To them the most enchanting sight in baseball is a pitcher getting his brains knocked out. . ‘The Indians are leading two games to one and seem sure to wrap it-up speedily. They've depended largely on defense, that is pitching and support. In 28 innings they've scored six runs, made 17 hits, including three doubles and drawn seven walks, This means they've been on base 24 times. The National Leaguers, with two runs, count 'em, two, 15 hits, including two two-baggers and six walks have been on 21 times.

. ” ~ » LJ » ALL TOLD the two rivals have scored eight runs in three games. The Yankees and the Dodgers scored that many in the first game of the 1947 World Series, and by the time the second game had been played they had scored 21 runs. These figures merely stress the mystery of what has happened to attack in this series: Fine pitching is inspiring ‘to ‘watch and interesting, too, but for better or worse, it hasn't mass appeal. Pitching has decided each of the three games. It was ironic that Feller had to bow to Sain, in spite of 2 two-hitter, but it must be admitted he bowed to remarkable pijehing.

x’ Hitless

. LEMON CAME next and he should have scored a shutout for the Indians’ first® victory. Yesterday it was Bearden, the Purple Hearter, who had won the play-off game to put the Indians into the series for the first time in 28 years. Bearden pitched a marvelous game. . Not one pass. Only five hits. And he fielded flawlessly. Thus, the Indians have had four pitchers to go all the way in four big games; Bearden in the play-off, followed by Feller, Lemon and again: Bearden in the first three Beries games. ‘The Braves haven't been able to match this sort of pitching. Only Sain in the opener, has lasted. Spahn took an early bath,” in the fifth-in- the second game, Bickford was. taken out before the fourth was. over yesterday.

THEN THE reliefers came in and proceeded "to pitch glitter ing ball. Barrett and Potter went 42; innings without allowing an earnéd run in the second game and, yesterday, Voiselle and the aforementioned Barrett pitched shutout ball for another 4%;-inning stretch. The- weather may be affecting the hitting. There's always a stiff wind blowing in from the Charles River in Boston where the first two games were played. And out here yesterday -it was damp and chilly, though it seemed to me the wind favored the hitters.

THE BR AV ES rookie shortstop, Alvin Dark, blew yesterday's game and is therefore a leading candidate for goat-of-the-series honors. He made a wild throw on a possiblé double-play ball and it gave the Indians their first run in the fourth. One was all they needed. It was Dark’s third error in the series. The Indians came up with two double plays, but in neither instance was Lou Boudreau, their manager, who is also general manager of Double Death, Inc, involved. If the Indians have decided they can do it without Boudreau it must be obvious they feel they have nothing further to fear from the National Leaguers. As a matter of record, the brilliant Frenchman didn't even get a bay "= of the infield yesterday. Maybe he's hored too.

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SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1048 * 1 —————————

. ‘By Eddie Ash

about the condition of the infield. in Boston. . . . Bob Elliott, third baseman, and "Alvia Dark, shortstop, made five errors ‘between them in the first two World Series

owners used

players claim the ground ahi 1 around “third Bruno. Betzel and ehort was wrecked by the gridders. . .. This situation recalls the 1928 Little World Series, Indianapolis Indians vs. the Rochester Interna tional Red Wings. . . . Billy Southworth, current Braves mane ager, was the Rochester skipper in 1928. . . . The Indians rolled into Rochester in the morning and Manager Bruno Betzel and several Tribe players journeyed out to the ball park to inspect the field. . . . Red Wing Manager Southworth was already sweating it out with the park’ superintendent and crew, who were

Hockey Fans Old Timer Is Warmed [Bill Roberts To See Caps By Bearden’s Slide [s Standout

By ROGERS HORNSBY . As Told to John P. Carmichael, Times Special Writer CLEVELAND. Oct. 9-—-We're looking at some real old-fashioned pasehall in this series. Good pitching, by which I mean steady. Even the Braves have had good hurling, but unfortunately for them Hockey fans will get a free look | it Tas been in relief, after the game was lost. But there hasn't By JOHN VY. WILSON

at the Indianapolis Capitols next been a triple or a’ home run-in three games, which is unusual for

Wednesday night when Coach Ott any World Series. Heller presents his Cap skaters| It warmed the cockles of an oldin a 60-minute preview at the timer s heart to see Gene Bearden Coliseum. {slide into second base “in- that

C in n their regular third inning Friday when he douAT Caps iis open helt cular led. I haven't seen a pitcaer do

‘|mext Thursday night here against| Shai in 20 years. He hit that'dirt| M.

s > alo. ik .a Cobb or a Spealer and he

z yay ARR nap iies. Baia Tl Part ot the “yessfon- ‘Wednesday 2m too tired to pitch any BEA: or

at 8 p. m. will be devoted to the| por he might hurt that valuarm.

gr L Hockey. rules, ” minutes of “ite séloria” quartet, IES BE FOU TAN EY wid men wow

Broad Ripple's football team moved onto the road heading in! ith two . rapid touchdown _that direction yesterday after weathering a rough ride against a thrusts by Don Scharbrough and

Basil _Zilson_ to lead 12-7 at the,

HE mien

bowing; 20 to 8.. |wide: Late in the third period, a "Mf: 12-yard punt deep in Decatur’s territory enabled Bruce ‘Rosemeyer of Brownsburg to plunge

of the game, rolling 60 yards to, the last successful one. over Mom, jhe Awa-yard line at pay dirt. Bob Faccone jabbed Holdovers from the last year's

three yards through center for CaP squad include Ed Nicholson

| Featured by two long dashes, {by Dick Maris, the Eastsiders scored again in the late. minutes!

The squad then will be divided that Bearden has more poise, guts into two teams for a scrimmage. and stuff than any young pitcher —Play-Omaha-Tomorrow. ___. .I've seen come into baseball in The Caps will play. their final a long time. It was his two-oag-pre-season exhibition game to-'ger that upset a rookie pitcher morrow night in Detroit against Vern Bickford for the simple reamaha. son that the kid now had to Tace the top of the Indian batting order with a man. on second.

and .Lee Fogolin, defensemen; Talking about hard baseball

' that Dale Mitchell also showed Pai Lunqy, center; Reon pass some in that inning. He went

down to second on Larry Doby's

to be forced, but he also knew

are Al Dewsbury, defenseman; that Alvin Dark. a first-year

8 0 17-13 three touchdowns last night as pon Morrison, center; Rod and Shortstop. was handling the ball

“Htyssus Rice skirted right-end His ove tod: Foto 0;

Rowe ? Co 3, etch Grove 0 | Elwood 185, Huntington ". w

{Brazil 20, Sullivan 19. Jen Davis 13. Sbcibyville 38, Aurora 6.

Manual tur E Pentzal A Brownsburg ¢ fosnen 13. Mishaw 9

[Warsaw 18, Glutton. 0,

fayeite. 1 der. Boston U° 14, Colgate 13,

] hy n Stat Sr aneiss meyer 33, Urbana, Iii, 0 ay 0. al ami ( Jolumbus 0 Albright 19, Moravian 0.

West Lafayette » Crawtorduvile 0. West Virginia axel J) Glenville State ol ‘Warriors Notch Fifth

Rew A 3 36, AR . Kalamazoo 14, Albion 0. Blek { Wi 3, | Alma 20, hae 12. 18. ¥ ) 13, Mooresville 6. Adrian 14, Hone Aaa on ' n vill PP | Pr

0. x Boonville 6. IX on vill 41, Evansville Central 14. ML union

Ra yashingion 0

; Re y 22. Arizona “Michal a2 one

Rushville 33, Lawrencebu al 3, Greenwood 18. Michigan City. St. —y } 20,

14, Bedford 6. COLLEGES

. [Detroit ‘0 San Fr neisco 7

14

Humbold! State 7

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“at-the-end.. atur of -the- first quarter as big John senior fullback,

Pa.) 0,

1 aba he i eh. Nisconsin HE fo suse 1. Fullback Welland_led- the soar]

North ole” Watburg 19, Buena Vista (Ia. J Catholic 1. jyichita 21, Drake 20. A | Guifort ed 2, Randolph Macon . Gar

‘Davis almost burst the county| Two minutes wetore the half,| the Ripple 35 to launch a success- ‘ {championship bubble of Speedway Wheeler scored on a 34-yard run,| ful drive goalward late in the Yesterday when the host team| then jogged 39 yards shortly, 11d Bish. Wings Heller and Jou| only run he really needed.

Smith Scores \Speedway late in the period. ter for his second TD. Don Lund, a defenseman, will round IT WAS "a smooth win for Halfback Mike ' Purichia hit Speedway walked off with a 13|Kortepeter plunged for the extra End Jack Smith on the 11-yard to 12 triumph after Quarterback point. sqored-from. ~Midway..in-the quarter. Korte. pointer. Purichia connected fortwo midway in the last session te three more in the final canto but and then threw a 20-yard pass t0/anq Wheeler converted on a pass interceptions on both sides {Clayton Carmichael who scam.-| nullified any additional major pered 50 yards to score. The tying) threats. marker, a pass from Eidson for [th But in the first half, it was vir- the conversion, failed with 10 sec-| bc COURt to 26 t 0 just before

scored two touchdowns against

Dan | nger blasting away like a| Speedway scored: its first marker | prep school Chick Jagade. Klinger when Konnie King plunged from| ripped through for four first- the one-yard line to cap a 70downs to set up a Stevens-to-Dick yard drive. Jack Mayhugh conCampbell touchdown pass good verted. Early in the fourth, Harfor nine yards, Stephens convert- old Kuykendall topped a 55-yard ing. march, going over from the 12Another Ripple drive was halted yard line. Score by periods;

on the Washington 12, but the Speedway ....... 8 0 1 8—13 Lawrence Extended Stephens air arm reached out to Ben Davis ...... 0 0 0 12-12

were evicted for unnecessary Green footballers won their first North Central Conference game Broad Ripple .... 713 0 0—20 in three starts with a 24-to-over Logansport

day at the East Side field. " Decatur Wins. 13 to 6 The result was particularly dis-

Decatur Central made its Mid- tasteful to Logansport Coach Bob State Conference record 2-1-1 by Faris, a 1934 graduate of Short-| nicking Brownsburg, 13 to 6, at ridge and long-standing Tech| Mascari

varie yn Bas

Noblesville 0. p—— Beng: ihawate oe ri

"after a pass interception. -Don Speedway Gets Scare Township, 3 to 0, at Roosevelt] Leppert, a rugged triple-threater,| °, fourth-quarter rally by Ben Stadium.

after opening of the third quar-

plunge. An 80-yard run by Bob|

{Hall converted. Kortepeter scored | another one early in the fourth) and Lee MacGathey hurled a touchdown pass to Jim Mears for! the final Card score. Score by periods: Southport ... 0 & 21° 12-39 Franklin T. .. 0 0 0 0-0

Byron Weaver and Dan Siler

Klinger handed the Rockets their Howe Downs Westfield provided .the - margin of victory! ..second TD to cap a 54-yard drive. gH alback Jerry Lograown was with two and one conversions, Stephens booted again. e sparkplug yesterday as Howe Stephens hit Aga straight re- downed the visiting Westfield, Sg 1b Lawrence Central ceivers late in the second period team. 27 to 0. Logsdown ran for © Out. 8 OS et ver and half the Washington team tWo scores and intercepted a pass couldn't stop Klinger on his 13-/ for a third as he turned in a yard touchdown jaunt. Roland spectacular afternoon's work. ‘ *Bohroeder~blocked the ‘conversion, The first score for the Hornets | Siler each scored six-pointers for attempt, was made by Quarterback Dic The Rockets rolled to 200 yards Ferguson. Tom Stanley made PNY contributed two touchdowns off 19 first-downs, five of them by three conversions good, but the passes, while the Continentals fourth, a. plunge by Fullback [A88regation. Lawrence led in the, made five first-downs, four Dick Merchat, misfired. Score b tiods: through the air. Broad Ripple hit| Howe again threatened to score y pe ‘eight of 16 aerials and Washing-/from the 6 as the game &losed. ton got 5-for-15, losing three by! Scores by periods:

Greenwood at the lattér's field; [last night. | Don Crawford, Weaver and) k|the ultimate winners, while Mur|and Bob Weaver one for the host first downs department, 16 to %

Lawrence Cent. . 7 7 0 "T-21 Greenwood ...... 6 6 0 6-18

Interceptions. Total passing yard-| Howe ....... 0 6 ge Redskins - Win’ Fourth age favored Ripple slightly, 83 to. Westfield .... 0 0 0 0-— 0 Manual's Redskins . notched 79, but not the penalties, 65 yards o | 2 fourth triumph in five to 30 for Washington Three play- Tech Wins First - {starts this year by lacing Nobles- | ers-“two of them Ripple-ites— Tech High School's not-so-Big!

ville, 20 to 0, at the. Npatate field last night. Jack Roberts returned a punt| 13 g5 yards for the first touchdown yester- in the first period, then Ray Price! went over from the 11-yard line, in the second session before Andy Anderson booted the conversion. | In the fourth period, Frank| tallied the final TD.| skirting right end for 10 yards. |

extra marker. Score by periods;

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“H.S., College Grid Scores Pike Wins, 2614 |

pi NIY SCH 18. I Pike Ba Wd ny =f Aferan hh CTR) 4 . ow

© Muncie Central 27, Marion 8. \derson 20,

| Pike Township won its fourth IEF VICORY Tn five stats yester: |day, turning back the Silent Hoosiers, 26-14, at the Deaf |8chool field. Plke-chalked..up...two touch. downs in the first quarter and Woodrow was never headed, although the losers matched tallies in the third and fourth periods. Score by periods: Pike Township ..14 0 6 6-26 . |Silent Hooslers.. 0 0 7 7-14

| Warren Central Warriors added a firth triumph to their season's string yesterday with a 32-0 de-| |cision over Beech Grove. at the {host's field. |

ing with three. touchdowns and

[Warren Central counted twice |

Ri ichigan og bo : fo! HEY 5 ui a Wesleyan 8 the first quarter and three timey

/ in the third. Score by periods: Warren Central. 12 0 ‘20. 0-32 lorade Col. | Beech Grove.....:0« hd » Be 0

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Anderson converted his second

Browmburg Ee ‘Southport trounced — Frankl Fernand Gauthier: right-wings. - Liam Ll se Hi He au

Newcomers will be Goalie Terry| {throw and send the ball into the {Sawchuk, up from Omaha, and istands. By breaking up the |Defensemen Frank Melong and goupie play. Mitchell made ft

Benny Woit, Center Gerald Reid noegible for Bearden to score the

out the playing roster. _|Cleveland. Ken Keltner made a

|couple of great plays in that fifth)

South Grove Jamboree |on Conatser and Masi. The balls S

were. hard to handle to his left

peter scored on a 33-yard dash| South Groves’ annual fall “jam- and the throws had {5 be sapped 37d: LeoHits- Of. Bickford. 4.in. round.and. sent him. down. in. L180

boree opened- today with a blind accurately. par golf tournament. An ABCD| Then in the sixth, with Dark

Emmett on’ an interception ran pro-am will be held tomorrow in on second, you should have seen Stanky to F. McCormick, Bearden Bob Roberts. Indianapolis, in the

conjunction with the two-day Joe Gordon go out to center field

the fourth period began. Jack|blind tourney: and entries will for Mike McCormick's twisting/t0 Gordon to Robinson. Losing Referee Bob Utter stopped the

close at 11 a. m. The ciub’s an- fly. Both Boudreau and Doby [nual banquet is scheduled for next slowed up. on it and Gordon

| Tuesday y night. |sensed something might happen beim p—— so he cut between 'em and made Middle-Namers the play.

But when vou look back over NOTRE DAME. Indiana. Oct. po caries. it has been dominated

9—Three of the top backfield men by pitchihg. Both teams have of the 1948 Notre Dame" squad scored only six earned runs in 32 answer to their middle names in- innings. The big trouble with the stead of their first names. They Braves is that thev can't get are Left Halfbacks Joe- Coy Mc- more .than one hit in the same Gee and William Lancaster Smith ¢rame. They can’t get a rally go--and Right Halfback William Leo ing. As long as the Cleveland McKillip. End Charles Raymond! pitchers don't walk anybody! Espenan is another of the middle- those scattered Boston hits are namers. wasted.

grounder knowing he was going Keltner. 3b. ...

Bill Roberts, 18-year-old South

Side heavyweight boxer, served]

Third Game Box Score notice of his up-and-coming Boston Braves "ability last night with an eight-|

. ABR H O A FE round Ananimous decision over Holmes, rf. ... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Bob O'Bannon ri the opening inDark, ss. ..... 4 0 1 3 °2 1-door ring show at the Armory. | McCormckIf 4 0 1 6 06 0 Led by the stocky youth, local Elliott, 3b. vvvv-3 0 1..2 1 0 boys ‘gained a better than ‘even oF MACON ADR GEE veetarsundodesisions cara ant 61-1 Conatser, cf. «3 0 0 1 0 0 Masi, ¢. ........ 3 0 0 2 0, 0 2400 fans were on hand for: the Stanky, s+ 3 0-1 2 3 0oshow, and they went away wel] BNR we fanny Quy ay ing ng TAIRTEA Ay NAIR ATNRM OU Voiselle, p. ....7 00 1 0 0 pointed Bob f&immons in another Ryan .........1 0 0 0 0 0, Popular Victory, > 21s ( aggered in Surth } Barrett, = } 0 od, 9.2 o Roberts displayed. goody. Totals ........20 0 5 24 T jabbing left coupled with a pay-

Ryan struck out for Voiseile off right-hand punch to worry the

slaving to fill holes and doing

field presentable for baseball.-. . . It looked like a kicked up back lot. ... Southworth explained that the front office had made a grave blunder. ;.-. . About 10 days beiore the end of the International League regular season the Ro- "| chester team's executives, on the ‘|prowl for extra sugar. decided the Red Wings were out of the pennant race. . . » The park was" rented to a football team. which promptly - took over with twe workouts a day and wrecked both infield and outfield. ... Then Southworth fooled his bosses and {the Red Wings drove to the pennant in a pote finish. .

PLAYOFFS IN BASEBALL were unheard of in 1928 and the ‘Rochester “Wings “quslified for

town opponents.” Approximateiy(- the Litle World Series againat *

Indianapolis. . . . The Indians proved the better fielders on wi os field and won both en

. But the football team drove a "hard bargain and the Reochester club had to pay through the nose to get the gridders to cancel their lease on the park

in Sth. Jeffersonville Negro in six of the

eight rounds. O'Bannon was

‘Cl Cleveland Indians staggered in the fourth round by

Mitchell. If. TAs R n 0A Fa right ‘to the mouth and again Doby, ¢f. «oe... 3 0 1-1 0 0 nie fifth as Roberts found the | . 0 Bougreay, st. : 0 , } 2 : O'Bannon was behind again in| ; Domino 31 0 0 40 the seventh as Roberts brought) : . : an: pn the fight to him, tagging the; Judnich. rf. ... 3 0.0 10:0 Robinson, 1b. . 3 0 114 0 0 FAnKing contender for the state| Sega © eeee3 ! > o . 0 Arnold. the state welterweight). Reoraadd ed gn A-3-1 aod from - - the judges, although e went foals eee oon 16 0 away with a badly cut eye. The SLO ...0it.s 000 Louisville boy's showing in the Cleveland ...... 001 100 00x— 2

fourth Runs batted in—Hegan(Beard- pm RNa leveih rounds gave

en scored on Dark’s error in.3d). Sgro Gains KO Two base hits—Bearden, Dark. | Joe Sgro, local welterweight, Sacrifice — Bickford. Left on floored Mickey Janoski for the Bases — Boston 3, Clevéland T..count in a semi-windup to gain {Bases on Balls—Off Bickford 5. the only KO of the evening. Sgro truck Out—By Bearden 4, Bick- caught his opponent in the secend

Voiselle, 1 in 32;; Barrett, 0/ Doug. Medley, Louisville light1. Double Plays Dark to weight, scored a TKO victory over

to Gordon to Robinson, Keltner! fourth round of their battle.

Pitcher — Bickford. Umpires — fight after Medley had battered Stewart (N), plate; Grieve (A), {Roberts into the ropes. 1b; Barr (N), 2b; Summers (A), Bud McShea, Indianapolis, out3b; -foul lines —Paparella (A), pointed Lee Deck of Anderson in Pinelli (N). ‘Time—1:36. 'Attend- the. four-round middleweight! ance—-70.306. opener.

Bowling 'Em Over Yin

Is our face red! Joe Pritchett and Miller Ensminger we were surprised to learn that they had been bowling at the Speedway and {West' Side lanes Thursday night, as we said here, instead of their, regular positions at the Delaware alleys. We are sure that it is impossible for a man to be two places at the same time. Uptown alleys came through again last night with the highest score when Paul Mansfield, in the St. Joan of Arc American League,

consiructed 669 with games of

Walker, Naval ‘Ordnance ’ 564 -258-199 for the Krop Forge Forrest ho h Allis on No 2 ja ries els Roe ite 62 a2 team Bud Schoch was right Prank Biting In. Bt Ratiway Mixed hed behind him with 667 for the Herff Richard Hic o. Kingan A and 558 Jones team in the Fox-Hunt Clas- Jick Fhlow, Bridgeport Base vero 398

549 sic League. His game tallies were Ed Schott, Chevrolet Night Workers .. Fd 4

Lloyd Brémel, h . 244-201-222. With the Indian- 5° rine, Sriel ¥achive.. pu |apolis Traffic Club League, James Joe Ruddick, Pub. Service Co., Indiana 534

Les Gregory, Allison Jets 532 {Dawe posted 653 with games of (Jas Orion, Diamond Ch. Nt. Wkrs. 526

|226-246-181 at the Delaware drives. J i; Staab. Print C Tah A 518

B. hlosser, . & Health Mixed 514 Mary Bass rolled 621 for the poy smith 8. Catherine CYO Mised 176

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» Ld ~ NORTHWESTERN had a sell{out crowd today, playing the Mine {nesota gridders ... and the Wild|cats’ three remaining traveling games, at Michigan; Wisconsin {and Notre Dame. also are sellouts ... Coach Bob Voigts’ Wildcats still have some games with Syracuse, Ohio State and Ilinois This is the last season for the traditional Notre Dame- Northwestern series, usually one of ths best games on the major football calendar year after vear ... The series is being ‘abandoned at Northwestern's request . v » = » DURING THE REGULAR National League season this year, Manager Billy Southworth of the Braves threw his righthanded hitting power against all lefthanders and the lineup “changes “resulted TH FIVAT $6ith= ‘paws being defeated more than 60 per cent of the time . . But the Braves did not bat against Gene Bearden in reg"ular season.

~ ~ ~ THE TWO McCormicks, Mike and Frank (unrelated) and Pitchers Charles (Red) Barrett and {Clyde Shoun of the Boston Braves lall played under Bill McKechnie, now Cleveland coach. when he managed the Cincinnati Reds . ... ‘Rookie” Satch Paige of the Cleveland -club was asked if he felt nervous ‘on the occasion of his first World Series . . . “No. not this old campaigner,” he /drawled, “but maybe some of these other lads.”

. ” ” WEST POINT ARMY now has a graduate stationed om” the Notre Dame campus and maybe the old grad will use his influence to get Army back on the Irish football schedule before the next war finishes off the world. . . . He is Capt. J. J. Weidner, USAF; assistant professor of military science and tacties at the Notre Dame air ROTC. . . . The captain won three letters in football at West Point, playing guard.

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The Indianapolis ~ Lipeolntwhich will start at 12:30. Bears, semi-profegsional f ball The Bears hung a convincing! [team, 18% scheduled to meet the, 32 to 0 lacing on the Rushville Covington (Kentucky) Rockets! (Indiana) Merchants last Sunin the headliner of a twin bill day at the stadium. Jesse Jones, tomorrow at 2:00 p. m. in the left half, scored three touch-

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with a runner playing off second, Shortstop Boudreau signals the catcher that the play is on. + + The catcher relays the sign to~the “pitcher. . . The pitcher counts slowly, O-N:-E, T-W-0, {then whirls and throws to Boudreau who arrives at the bag just as the throw does. , , It's also

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