Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1948 — Page 19

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be played tothe Lawrence | gym against Lawrence let. ents will, ine Jake Luther,

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will be held season opens . . announced by anager, are:

Wabash; Oct. 23, t Pike Townahip: Washington, Ind.; asper.

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have been Lettermen Marion| . = = . x = ES -— a CT enter Meuriee: shore Soni WI ' T hel M ic! WL T Pa Op Wo ET Pa Opp: ; Mauric i . : . tackle; Roland Bragden, i arren S ou own usic....... - 0 0. 9. 4 3 2 0 92 66 end; Danny Siler, left halfback, | B ° |Broad Ripple..1 - 6° 0 20 6 3 0 0 68 26 and Byron Weaver, the. right Mo End on Flatted Fifth [Manual ...... 2 1 0 52 13 4 1 0 112 13 halfback who's leading Ee : |Crispus Att'ks.1 1 0 43 26 2 2 0 74 57 county scorers with 56 points in| They're saying it with touchdown music at Warren Central Howe ..... ou 1 0 19 21 3 1 0 59 33 six games. | now, but the swan song of the 1948 Warrior football team may Rashington ve ! 3 : 18 8 : : S : = 3 Y N lend in a sour note echoing with ironical overtones. Co eC coven | / : M per at Quarterback |. Coach Vaughn Wood's high-riding Warriors have to get by Sacred Heart.0 3 0 6 108 0 5 0 8 18 and Ausice ol get at ‘quarterback y ,wrence Central to remain unbeaten in five games in the race for Shortridge. ...0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 a . ree $04 the ear. at fullback the. County. grid. title. Should, — —— = ~~ —— Deaf School 00 6 0 0 a 2 1 Smith lost Tom. Allen. his stro A Speedway's defending Sparkplugs PY TOLL OL rary over War] ON Ee OE RP We TT Pe an Jost om Allen, his strong hit on all fours against Beech A AwTshoe victory ov wor L Ss. PP. 3 S » Avilla cg ator 5 " “Prained an Grove and Pike, the Westsiders, Fa Warren. And. Lawrence dna tn 3 0 2 113 3 I 5 0 0 124 38 in the year. ; re- . (BY cceven al : ! 2 "But time yet may heal the asa a Sawless. ye |can't be snubbed. A 5-1 record Lawrence Central.2 1 0 7 46 70 5 1 0 172 70 Bears’ wounds. Weaver is typical CL by the Bears, losers only to Southport ........ 1 0 5 18 70 2 3 0 70 59 of the progress made by. the . Then the title would be con-|gneeqway, could bridge Warren's pike Town. ......1 1 0 25 46 55 4. 1 0 or 66 Lawrence team this season Nog lInEent again on more football (y '3nq 7a 4-1 record by Speed-| Beech Grove .....1 1 0 13 338 5 2 3. 0 10 104 a big boy, Weaver. a senior. 1s [5 2nd buts. Right now, Warten y,y should Pike knock off the Ben Davis .......1 4 0 32 5 20 1 4 0 32 50 in his second year of footnal |A0d Speedway are tied with rec gpariplugs. That conceivably Decatur Central ..0 2 0 0 34 0 2 2 1 45 4& He's & strapping high nurdier Cr08 Of 4-0 and 3.0. respectively, youid throw the county race into| Franklin Town ..0 4 0 12 1246 0 0 5 0 12 144 who has transferred hi |with each holding 110 county rat", mag scramble, dependent again | RP—County Rating Points. striding. high rred his long-|ing points. Warren's chances of "ihe resultant bonus POINLS Of | —— th ne gh-stepping finesse ta sole survival have waned; how-/o, op team.—and unraveled only Finch Elected Head Basketball Notes gridiron. ever, its chances of grabbing a by Einstein. . { | A meeting for teams interested in playHe first started as an end,” |slice of the county melon appear {ing basketball at the Dearborn floor will

and Southport.

~~Bears—have—the-—best-—offensive i

WEDNESDAY, OCT, 13, 1948

Lawrence Has A Chance at County Title

Coach Smith Tonches!

McMillin Tactics

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS In 1940, a chunky, workhorse little guard with an infinite capacity for doing work on an Indiana football team was worth a thousand ergs to one Bo MecMillin. The running guard was) All-Conference. He was much too small to hunt Bo's proverbial bears with a switch, but he did all right with his chief weapon! of destruction—a stout heart. Today, quiet-spoken, likable Bill Smith isn't hunting bears. He's leading them. His Lawrence High School football Bears Friday night will prowl into the path of the Warriors from Warren| Central and they'll have some-| thing to claw. about. | Mathematically, they still"have a chance for at least a hunk of the county title despite their loss to Speedway. They could stop Warren cold, then hope someone can slow down Speedway once. They could finish with a 5-1) record, just a bear's claw above] their rivals. | Teaches Bo's System Coach Smith is minus the Texas drawl but he’s teaching his boys the fundamental deriva-| tives of McMillinese—the Me-| » , Millin power plays, spinners, cut-| > backs and. single-wing capers to| both sides—all tailored to fit the § prep mind. But he's added al £ mind of his own and he's done| ; all right. | I.ast year he won five, lost one and tied three—Warren, Decatur He lost five let-| termen last year and began this| season with only four starters among the six lettermen. The fast job of rebuilding is evidenced by the 5-1 overall record with one| of the smaller squads in the| county, physically and numeri-| cally. His backs average 148 and his| line nearly 155. Currently, his!

Speedway.

total in the county, 172 points] in six games. Admittedly, he’s! weak defensively, his team hav-/ ing given up 70 points to the| opposition. His is race-horse foot-| ball—just keep outscoring ‘em. And his horses can't get tired. Half a dozen of them are virtual 48-minute men because there's no depth. 1 “We just don’t have the re-| placements,” Smith avers. “Two weeks ago we played with only| one substitute.”

‘Smitty says. “Then he asked me good.

if he could play halfback.” He can.

NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (UP) Te0, Central's Mr.

French middleweight Robert Villemain has accepted a bout with Jake Lamotta of New York Dec. 3 at Madison Square Garden, the 20th Century Club announced.

plus 10 bonus poin

|over other county

Bowling Notes |five-game record

fts season Saturday afternoon o'clock at the Central alleys.

at

% Franklin defeat

opening for two teams in 00 Por information "eall Jack Muller, TA- ren and Speedway 7881, or the alleys, RI-0038. The Coc

Cols League will open Saturday nig

{here ar* Should Pike beat Franklin, War

Wood.

The system awards 100 points, warren and 8 to winning teams in the county, scheduled together ts for each tri-| umph its county opposition gets

foes.

Pike . Oct. .19

would be dead-

ht locked, but the tie would hinge

on the same alleys and also has room finally on the Decatur-Southport

for two more Lleams r information | on this league call the alleys, RI-0038 game Nov. 5.

A Decatur tri-|

Have You Tried it Lately?

It's Mellower! |

at left end,

v

| The enthusiastic Mr. Wood, a |seif-patterned tactician who for-

| year because I'm losing all eleven starters.”

and come

the Warrior football team this

|year it = shouldn't be county

| Briefly, the ifs and .buts 100k champ. {like this: Warren, with a perfect| Ppercentage-wise, Warren could organization’ for six years. could beat qo petter than its 8-2 record in| The Bakers Bowling League will open Speedway's flawless slate, should jg45 when it won the county title.|Co. was named .vice president, 2 ‘Unbeaten in five contests, War- and Ray Means of Merz Engi-| “iren has the best defensive record neering was re-elected secretaryin the county—a lone touchdown treasurer of the organization. K Board of directors members are the final period. Warren's backs Finch, Calbert, Bowman, Means, | Joe Bardash, Saleba, Coach Wood Is happily blessed Charles Coffin, Joe Kelley and with speed in the backfield and Harold Engelhardt. Carl Calla-| lis equally proud of his line. Each han is an ex-officio member. |

scored by Franklin Township in

have rolled to 141 points. Warren Uses Box Formation

(averages about 165 pounds, most of it trim. The Warren mentor adds:“We're the only team in the county using a box formation and one of two or three in the state.” He set of backs this year and shifted

high-geared Warren offensive.

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A WALL OF WARRIORS—Shown above is the ‘wall of Warren C field support. which has repulsed all but one attack thrown at it this year. The Warren Central football team possesses the best defensive record in the county, blanking three opponents and permitting a lone touchdown made against reserves in the final quarter by Franklin township. Lineman shown are (left to right] George Ostheimer, right end; Don Wells, right tackle; Edgar Ransom, right guard: Ken left guard; Bob Folkening, left tackle, and Herb Rosemeyer, left end. Backs [left to right) are Walter Curran, Carrying ‘much of The load! right—halfback;-Ed- Wieland, fullback; Keith Bobmeyer, left halfback, and Alan Miedema, quarterback.

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HALBERT—Harry Otis, SCHOENIG~—Mellie A.

Sophie, age 86, beloved sister of Christian C. Rutenberg, grandmother of Mrs. Pern Miner and six a jiest-grandshildreh, Daased by 4 onday. Puneral urSaAY, 3 . Mm. at the OG. H. HERRMANN Fg

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BLACKWELL — James A, age 81 years, husband of Anna, father of Joseph, sOn of Mr. and Mrs. omas P. Blackwell, brother of Mrs. Hazel Peltz, Russell, and Blackwell, passed Funeral Thursday, Oct. 14, 10 " at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St. Friends invited: Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. BROWN-—-Rosa May, beloved mother of Arthur Gasper, Plainfield; Ind, and Ot Ww, , Indianapolis; Stone, Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday p m Services Saturday, 10 a. m. from BROS. WEST CHAPEL, 2003 W. Michigan. Burial Mt. Jack. son. Priends may call at chapel after 8 p. m. Thursday. BRUNELLE Emery 8, father of Margaret Lee, Emery R. and John 8. Brunelle of Indianapolis, and son of Stephen Brunelle of Duluth, Minn, away Wednesday. Service & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later. Friends may call nt Mortuary CANFIELD—May, 68 Pennsylvania St. wife of David H. Canfield mother of Wanda Hartman, sister of .. Laura Gorrelle and Mrs. Wil son - Wolfe, - passed away - Monda Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m, H HERRMANN 1505 8. East St. invited Burial Memorial Friends may call any time.

COMPTON Theodore Edwina age 28, 837 8. Drexel, passed away Sunday evening. husband of Virginia Complon, father of Joyce Ann, Teddy and Gerald, of Mrs. Theima i . . Bernice Pinnick, Baris Compton «

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Hilt : : BALBERT “Harry Of is, of TN.

hy 11] a tke, grandfather of Mary and Virgina Matzke, Service at NORTH: CHAPEL, 3530 Station v Thursday, 1 R , Graveside service at Cottage ill Cemetery, Brasil, Ind., Bio Bs m. Priends are weicome. MOORE MORTUARIES. .

3216 N. of Helen away & -

William R., of Pennsylvania St. Father and Barbara Jenkins, Tu y. rv BU CHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 1 Pp. m. Burial Greencastle; (Green~ - eastie papers please copy.) _ _ LAMKIN Mona G., wife of Prank T, sister of M rris, on Qed IBY Fad Mrs. Henry Balcom, Kokomo; Albert Skelton, Cloverdale; R. C. Kaster, Phoenix, Ariz. Bervice FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends may call at mortuary

LEMASTER—Fred R., age 41, of 1807 Rochester. 8t., husband of Leone, father of Ronald and Francis, brother of Prank, passed away Mon423. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. m., at

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, 16 ay call at the chapel, ICE. MIKE—Charlle, 85 years, of 333 N, Park Ave, cousin of Taya Bulus of St. Louis, away. Tuesday. oth at the JORDAN after 7 p. . y Jriday, Oct. am, a t. Joseph Church, Noble and North Sts. Priends invited. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. i : RICHEY Ada M., 51, beloved wile

of Robert Richey, Svigntor of Mrs, Anna Luebking, sister Walter and Prank Luebking, away Tuesday . night neral notice later.

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ROSS—Andrew 8, age 81, of Ladoga, assed away Monday evening. . Mattie Ross, father th Wilhite, Mrs. Mar, , James, Earl, Robert, , Vernon and Rex Ross. Puners! Thursday at 2 p. m., FARLEY , 1604 W. Morris. ends may call at funeral - homse. Burial Floral Park. SCHOENIG-—Mellle A, 19 N, Oriental “Bt., passed away Tuesday morning, ; mother of Mrs. Flor- , Mrs. Gladys Hart and . Bchoenig, sister of Mrs. y. also survived by five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services Priday, 8:30 PEACE CHAPEL, 2080 EB. ; Holy Cress Catholic Church, # a. Priends ‘are welBurial St. Joseph Cemetery, Members of Holy Cross Altar Society will meet Thursday, 8 p.m. for prayer. MOORE MORTUARIES.

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BOs eres T———— VON BURG—Mabel M., 62 years, of wife of k H,

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CAVINESS -We wish 10. express our sincere appreciation to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness. expressions of sympathy and peautiful floral tributes extended at J the passing of our beloved mother, Maude Caviness. We are grateful to the Rev, Thompson for his beautiful and comforting words, Bean‘blossom ‘Funeral Home for Kindly

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