Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 50

have 37 players on their 1949 reserve list after losing nine

“set shows the player black. board in the Victory field office and the roster as of now, leading off with the veteran Jim Bagby, who won 16 and lost nine the past season... The board also includes Bob Malloy’s name, the ace who won 21 and lost séven . , . The Irdians have resigned themselves to the loss of Bob in the major league draft next month , , , The McLish listed is Edward H., brother of Cal, who was called up by the Pirates , . , Ed, a righthander, | © showed considerable promise with Keokuk in the Central Association the past season + +. In addition to Bagby and Malloy, other 1948 holdovers listed are Culley Rikard, Don Gutteridge, Russ Peters, Bob Ganss, Frank Kalin, Roy Weatherly, Jim Walsh, Paul

WITH NO BASEBALL bons pharct toe cron oes growing all around at Victory field, but it isn't growing under the feet of the front office executives , , , Their busi- * ness is to start preparing for a new season once one ends bi: ++ Triie President Owen J. Bush and Vice President Frank Sccasionglly. but the ball club's off-

“Canterbury Passes in Rain To Win, 13-0

DANVILLE, Oct, 18 (UP) Canterbury College managed to get off two good passes today to \ defeat Taylor University, 15 to 0, in a game played on a field partially covered with water, Referees at one point had to hold the ball during a timeout to keep it from floating away. ‘Both squads wallowed in mud throughout the 60- minutes of play. But Canterbury's Bob Courtney pulled two passes out of the air and scored twice. A blocked kick gave Canterbury a two-point safety in the opening period. Trent Gibson threw the soggy ball from his own 30 in the second period to Courtney on Taylor's 40, Then Courtney gave a J demonstration of good broken fleld running through the Taylor defense and mud puddles to go another 30 yards for a touchdown. It was Courtney again in the fourth period, catching another pass and plodding another 30 yards for the second score. Bob Martin's kick: was good for the extra point. A thousand fans sat through a heavy rain to watch the home{coming game. Before the game ended, more than one-third of the fleld was under water, The period. score: Taylor ....... oO 0 0 0-0 Canterbury ...2 6. 0 17-15

Safety Beats Valpo

VALPARAISO, Oct. 16 (UP) Illinois Normal trapped a Valparaiso player behind his own 180s Jine in the final quarter today and the two points gained| on the safety gave the Visiting squad a 16 to 14 win, The safety nullified the ettects of two touchdowns Valparaiso seored In the last half In a desperate bid to win its homecoming] game here before a capacity crowd of 6000.

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who was recalled after being sent away in mid-season this <year . , . Players sent down from the Pirates already for

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Erickson, Jack Hallett, Johnny Hutchings and Royce Lint,

1949 are Pitcher Mel Queen and Infielder Grady Wilson . | . From the Pirates’ double-A farm, the |* Indians have taken over the contracts of Al Flair, first sacker; Melvin Rue, shortstop, and ‘Clyde Mc-

leach time he kicks off for the Tar Allister, catcher . , . Other names | oi 4500s, . Claims he gets

Ibetter results that way. . . . Now

from "Albany. . ¥. Uniontown, debating whether or not to Pa.; Waco, Tex.: York, Pa.; take off his stocking, too. ... All Hesville, Okla;

ed to kick the pigskin? THE BROOKLYN DODGERS

, Fla; Santa Rosa, Cal, and Keokuk, Towa. . +» Indianapolis officials are “high” on several of the an out: have strings on more young ball . + + John McKeown, 19, an out-| players than any other big “fielder, belted 22 homers for Waco, league. club, And the strings - + Bill Plate, who thro®s left’ take in both Little World Series and bats left, 8. ..sacker, hi hit] Triple-A clubs, Montreal and 334 for York and\stols 42 bases St. Paul... hit Branch Rickey .» . He collected 22 doubles, 12. still would like to swing a deal triples and two homers . . . Harry! for Tom Saffell, center fielder, Minor, a stalwart, fast fiychaser, Bought from Indianapolis by the rates.

;/right, but why not assign a €0° second period to Roosevelt Banks

own | set up the safety. Mack] was smeared on the spot and on the next play Valparaiso's Otis Nehlbert tried to go around thejoL Illinois Normal end and was stopped behind the goal line. A—minute—later, scored its second touchdown on a pass from John Hanak to Karl Speckhart. John Del Santo figured in the feature play of the game. He uncorked a 51-yard pass in the

for the second Normal tally. Louje Baker had passed to Ray Morelli for the first score earlier in the same period. Dean Burridge kicked both extra points. Valpo didn't score -until the third period when a blocked kick gave-the Crusaders the ball. on the eight. Walt Severs then took it over in three ground plays. The score by periods: Valparaise ....0 0 7 7-14

season . out, LOOK FOR A new’ i round reguAare ne tor Keokuk . . . Allation” in the baseball book next Grunwald, also an infielder, hit year . . . compelling the team a 328 for Santa Rosa , . . Two bat to remove all gloves from the Jim Playing field. . . . The gloves are hazard. . 10. the players in the field, sapecially in night games,

OUR American Association fs! expected to “up” its “most valuable player” award next year. . . Les Fleming, Indianapolis, won it! the past season, a $100 bond. But the Pacific Coast League, also Triple-A, made the AA look small by giving its most valuable winner $1000. . . , The AA plays! 154 games, the PCL 188. |

be BeVen; and Joe Myir (12-6), caught the “eyes of Pirate scouts and were routed to the Indiana.

: VICTORY FIELD is to have a roofless grandstand next Year, according fo plans How 1a the blueprint + » « There ee elint rows of regular box seats and eight rows of grandstand reserved seats in

Il. Normal....0 14 0 2-16

Soggy Field Triumph

MUNCIE, Oct. 18 (UP)-—Ball State and Michigan, Normal ploughed back and forth over a SoREY field today; trying to-match; touchdowns, but Normal couldn't keep up with the Hoosiers, - Ball State won, 23-14. : Nofmal scored first. Don Sel{lers, 180-pound guard from Elk.|hart, tackled a Normal player for two safeties. Halfback Bob Baker of Bluffton got two touchdowns in the second period and converted once, and Ball State took the lead and kept it. it.

this new “pavilion,” or grandstand annex, extending from the main stand to the right field bleachers . . . Cost of con struction will be $25,000 “sn The annex will add 320 box. Seats and 210 reserved chairs + ++ The Tribe k seating oapacity mext year will be 13,254. . r .

WHEN CASEY STENGEL managed the Toledo Mud Hens in. the late Twenties he was on the coaching line for his team at Inlianapolis’ old Washington park when a loud-voiced fan shouted: “Go lay an egg, Casey. You ought to get a job in a coal

49ers Packed Today for

Those rrorring 8 8an Fran-| cisco Forty « Niners, propelled mostly by Frankie Albert's dead-| ly passing. accuracy, go after| their eighth straight Bia ica Conference victory today when they meet the Yankees at) New York amid a beehive of pro-| fessional football activity. | There are six other games on! the calendar. Buffalo is at Cleve-| land in the AAC, and in the ball club” , . ., Casey turned to/National League the Chicago] the stand and said: “Thanks for|{Cardinals are at New York, De-| the tip, pal. I'd be making more|troit at Chicago to meet the| saney than this job pays” . . .|Bears, Los Angeles at Green Bay, | stopped the fans from Philadelphia at Washington and To the: visting fnanager. Pittsburgh at Boston.

Thus far the Forty-Niners are CASEY STENGEL'S latest unbeaten and united in their] wise erick comcerns the hiring [roughshod AAC title drive, and of Jim (The Milkman) Turner (they're pointing to the crucial as a Yankee coach... “I signed

meeting with the champion’ him to nurse the pitchers,” sald (Cleveland Browns at Cleveland, the Yanks’ ow ; boas.

Nov, 14. So today * hate with’ . the once-proud Yankees figures THERE ARE ‘PLAYERS from ts he just a way-stop on a very important journey. Blame Weak Line | However, the Yanks could be! troublesome, buoyed as they are after beating Buffalo last week. There's: nothing wrong . with. the, New York offense Buddy Young

squad , , . We thought Notre Dame was supposed to have a monopoly on attracting talent from points east, west, north and south ,". . A good grid coach nowadays knows it pays to know Beograph)

or his. y. and Spec Sanders are as territy-| 2 Ing as ever once they break THE SPECIAL AWARD of (through to the secondary. It's

. an old sweatshirt for rushing

_A.sporis season is prabycd and and add , special very, the Harlem Globe Trotters a ketball pastimers, .

+ They've thelr “winter”

the weak line that has prevented) the Eastern - Division champs from: this season. Buffalo moves shakily into the game against the Browns.

3 “I parently ‘a8’ good As ever, ua. o apceial from Chapel the Bills not only lost fo the Mikp Rubish, North Carolina. U. takes off his shoe

severe morale shock. George Rat-

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|terman, the passing backbone to] 295 yards rushing and 40 by pass-

winning. .only two. Kamen,

"Cleve-| land. is unbeaten. in six. starts, ap-|

Yanks last week, but suffered |

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Fists Fly as Flyers Trim Caps

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ice, Eddie Bruneteau soloed in! for an easy Indianapolis score. In the final period, . Mariucel finally got his revenge and scored both St. Louls goals. He

utes, then won" the game 19 pec~ onds later on an identical shot. The contest ended with the

players and referees, Dick Davis and Des Smith, brisk argument. ant, Louis (3)

engaged in a

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tied .thé score at 2.2,.at 8:39 min-|

neteau and Mekay. Periods B, Oak % ai n A Right Quarts Hamilton, Kyvik. Quariersacks—Tripue » Williams, Beg-| A heavy early-morning shower St. Louls 1 3-3 ssissippi State ncinna ght Tackles—Murphy, Bidstrup. Lett haibacks Brennan, Gay. smith. |and a daylong drizzle left Franke pHAliApous daw; Rian, Bids Dobkins ‘schuaser, Phe wigh Miah, "Gke, cove, Lanéry. ins ‘nolo’ muady. The game was TL J Period: None. Penalties: Fogo-| Willlam-Mary 30, vPL 0 Left Halfbacks—8mock. Li Livers, Bennet. ME r= Panelil, Spaniel, Wallner. |tentatively rescheduled for Mon ho abury piaNAPoLIS, Wor Alabama A. & M. 13, Lane 18. BE Moriarity, TWeide- SCORE BY PERIODS: . day. a i: Te ot! Furman 7, Wofford 7 (te). |kamp Nebraska .....::.... Sa 3 ’ li {Doran, Suliivan), iz; INDIANAPOLIS, Tougaloo 26, Campbell 0. wicore 3 Periods: 0 . 1 Ae DAM Biko 3 Pannell, ri, ‘ Last Night's Bow ing runeteau (unassisted), 17:34. Penalties Ft. Valley State 19, Edward Butier , .. ... ol Tr , Pischer 2, Martin, Coutre. Dewsbury, Lund, Grigg, Fogolin (10 min- ’ 9 Points after touchdowns: Oracko Cos-| 800 BOWLER .(MAN) utes. misconduct), Mariucel (10 minutes, Waters 0. | qorouthdowns—herte. Points ‘After Touen: toile, he ow : : De an ur hasoins any 2 A (MEN) Third Period St. Louis. Mariucel (Ol- Potomac State 21, Hiwassee 8.| Rat eres; Frank Lusar; Umpire, Harry umpire: B. er, Highland. Meld] Don Mullinnix, Capitel Zone Walther. 589 Son, bustin), 3: Marfucei (Doran, Oi-| Randolph-Macon 20, Catholic Dec i Head Linesman, E. J. Sebald; Van Reen, Bradley; Linesman: | | George Babbitt, Topper 587 nh 2 ben les: Bruneteau, Lundy, w. 18. ge, STATISTION Joe Sanick!, Indiana. Lambert, Duis, Sat. Nite Rec. Mix , Referses Dos Smith and Dick Davis, | Fisk 19, Lemoyne 15. aes BUTGER wasH.| TATHIE _ .p Harty Buck! Mouldings Ine xd 508 Ei : Virginia State 18, North Caro- “i > |mrst Downs. c.....eeeneen 4 16 | Bill Camden way Rec....... 501 Net Yords' a Rushing. «148 Ton Kiiddell, YM-WCA Mxd 47 Rutgers Surprises lina College 0. {Passes Attempted ... . 13 Net Yards Rushing ........ +1 y Ns | St. Augustine 19, Fayetteville Tues Comploteg x +13 Net Yards Jasming 119 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) hed ; » gustine ay! ® p, Jntere Th Ca wards 11 | Jo Berkopes, Dzins. Sat. Nite Rec. Mix 568 Princeton by 22-6 1. (Tarde ained by Passes 111 28 orvards 1a [Dur Cl, TOD Gone Walther a ro | {Totals Punts 'orwards oan Rutile, pitol Zone Walther. “PRINCETON, N.Y. 8¢t. 6. Hampton_Institute 15. TR an ume = yy feAverage. Distance. of. at os BD pa ig hi i rning Davidson_14, Citadel 6. Nn By : Ball Lost on Fumbles 4 | Gertrude Meyer Coca cola ty Hin 448 £& m. which capitalized| ajligaps 34 Suuthwottesn Penalties’ arass o Number of Penalties ........ 20 | Patty Pritchard, YM-WCA Mxd.. ..... 429 on every break, came from be! » ards Penalized ....... 170 | Reba Rolins, Mouldings, Ine. Mxd..... 420 hind today to defeat Princeton. | (Memphin) 13. br Bok : ya Wikt, SNFEYSF § 3.3 hot... HE Hampton Institute 15, Tuske- Riot Marks Avburn em ar 22 to 6 in the 41st renewal of a oe 1. ’

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Texas U. Rolls Over Arkansas, 14-6

AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. 16 (UP)— University of Texas scored early and late today to win its Southwest Conference football opener from University of. Arkansas, 14-6. On paper,

the Texas victory

{scoreboard. The winners rolled to

{the Bill’ attack, was demoted to ing, while holding Arkansas to {the second team and Rookie Jim net ground gains of 65 yards and Still is scheduled to start as quar-|aerial gaina of 40 yards,

terback today.

The Packers will do or die in ‘Baylor Still Unbeaten

their game with the Rams. whole squad was fined after week's loss to the Cards.

The

| WACO, Tex, last Undefeated Baylor pushed over This' two touchdowns here tonight to

Oct. 18 (UP)

team, which started the season asledge a stubborn Texas Tech

championship timber,

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13 to 0, In a fumble-

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PURDUE 20, IOWA 13—That was the welcome news up Lafayette way last wight. Johnny Tedore gaining four yards through the center of the Purdue line during the first quarter of the game. A crowd of 50,000 saw the Boilermakers push over the last-quarter touchdown t& win.

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Penn Wins in

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Defeat Columbia, 20-14 as Gun Sounds

| NEW:YORK, Oct. 16— (UP) Tottéring on the brink of its first |defeat in two years, Pennsylvania deliberately and desperately marched 77 yards in the last four minutes of play today for a touche down which whipped Columbia, 20 to 14. | Columbia had struck for two lightning touchdowns in the first {half, and then kept that lead by ‘the margin of a blocked extra

{point try even after Penn tallied”

twice, once in the second period land again in the beginning of the {fourth. With the score 14-3, Columbia {looked “in.” And then Penn {stepped on the gas. | ‘With 32 seconds to go, Bagnell [took the pass from center, leaped

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to Bob Sponaugle in the end zone for the touchdown that won the game,

Butler Drops Homecoming Notre Dame Backs Ravens Remain

Tilt to Washington, 7-0

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| pound the Bulldog line late. in the

Vie Grigg also drew a minor third period. Washington scored ines and Smock gathered 28 on late in the fourth period when penalty, While he was off the from the 2-yard line when Eberle 12,

plowed through on the first play of the final stanza. Jim Sprick!| booted the conversion. Francis Moriarity 1 was the lead-

Football" Scores Eo

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Georgia Tech 27 Auburn 0. North Carolina 14, North Caro-

Tenn. State 20, Maryville 0. Duke 18, Maryland 12. Milligan 12, Stetson 6. Tulane 20, Mississippi 7. Virginia $1 Washington-Les—6: Florida 41, Rollins 12. Georgia 22, LSU 0. South Carolina State A. & M.

“Austin Peay 19, Centre "Col- | A. B. 27, Memphis)

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Stanford 34, UCLA 14. Oregon 8, Southern California 7.| Washington State 10, Washing- | ton (Seattle) 0. Occidental 40, California Poly 0. Montana State U, 14, Montana/ State College 0. Colorado -A-M 21, Wyoming 20. California 42, Oregon State 0. Pomona 34, Laverne 13.

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|ing ground gainer for Butler, {making 65 yards off 15 attempts. | Les Esarey made 37 off seven!

Chill Nebraska

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For the Bears, Christmann | Bob Costello “recovered a Notre rolled to 70 yards off 15 at-| Dame fumble on the two- -yard|

tempts and Gerstung made 23 in|stripe.” Fischer went over.

110 cracks.

WASHINGTON VU. Left Ends—Stinnett, Taylor, Lyng. Lats asks Halliny, Steenrod, Wy

ati “Guards Giiespie, i ‘Wood, Mahoney. -

The Lineups

NEBRASKA ment ands Pletcher, Damkroger, Mags-| the ‘way as Anderson piled up

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ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 18 (UP)! Anderson's unbeaten and une { scored-on Ravens romped over {McKendree of Illinois today, 80 to 0, for their fourth victory. But for halfback Ike Weatherly, tied for the individual scoring leadership in Hoosier college foot« ball, it was goose-egg day. Weatherly played only part of

markers fn every period. When he was on thé field, he didn't figure

Centers—Prakop, ' Nischwits -¢ [eina, {prominently in scoring plays. » i : be Jovak, ry k Guards ay . an Tur.| Right ‘guarde--born, ‘Means, DiBiase. ~ | As a result nine Ravens die" o Right tackles—Goeglein, Sedlacek, Reese. vided point honors, including ¢ Ends—Bennett, Harrison, Greig. Right Sndg=-Gahine der, Bostwick, Coch-| d 1 D I i Susriarbesis ~Rawlings, Stocker, Soriek, rane, Sailor {three touchdowns for Don Lewis oGuiariarbacks— Wiegand. Costello, Bauer, and two each for Jim Mecholtas

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~ Lett { Wright. Left Tackles—Kuntz, Rathr. Lats Guards--Maternowski, Schanker-

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‘Georgia Tech Game

ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 16 (UP)| “Undefeated Georgia. Tech trot-| [ted out a brigade of bantam! backs and a deadly passing at-| tack to roll over Auburn 27-to-0;! {today in a Southeastern confer-| {ence game that featured a wild {last quarter riot. The entire squads of both teams and some of the 38,000 fans con-| verged on the field in a mad sug: ging melee. The battlers broke it up when the Tech band struck! up “The Star-Spangled Banner.”| Discounting that spectacular diversion, Tech won every round.

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