Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 53
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the week,
Feature game of the week among the city teams will find Bhortridge’s defending city champions seeking to save face Wednes-| . day against Washington's Continentals, losers of five of six con-|
High School Football Schedule This Week
TUESDAY Franklin Township at Pike Township, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY Warren Central at Broad Ripple, 8 p. m. Cathedral at Southport, 3 p. m. Beech Grove vs. Speedway at
Anderson at Crispus Attucks, 2:30 p. m. Lawrence Central at Decatur Central, 8 p. m. Howe at Frankfort, 8 p. m. Washington at Shortridge, 2:30
pm Tech at Richmond, 8 p. m. FRIDAY
Franklin Township at Deaf School, 3:00 ), 3:00 p. m m.
Two Tag Bouts On Tuesday Card
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ses fe new tag-team combina-|
tions “in ‘action--at: the. A adny might when Joe Wolf of Columbus, O. and Frankie Hart! of Chicago, Ill. tangle with All Ali, Turkish grappler, and Mike, McGee of Hoboken, N. J. The Australian tag-team battle has been signed for two falls out|
earlier in the season, gt thres, with a 30-minute. time) Crispus Attucks Wednesday be-|
Umit. : Martino Angelo of Toledo, O. and Eddie Willams, Springfield
city series game of the week and
tests to date. That contest will be the only
will see the Blue Devils trying to keep the titular hopes alive after dropping ‘a 21 to 13 decision to Cathedral's strong Irish Friday. It was Shortridge’s first loss and Cathedral's fourth straight city victory. Washington has won one of three games. Franklin- Township, losers of five straight games, go to Pike Tuesday and to the Deaf School Friday. . Two city-county clashes dot the
card Wednesday along with a pair of intra-county tilts slated to affect the county standings this| week. Cathedral goes to , Southport, losers of four in six games, | Wednesday night, and Warren| Central invades Broad Ripple after losing out on the county title bid following its 21 to 19 loss to Lawrence, Friday. ech’s on Road The Bears, still in the county running, try for No. 4 against a lone loss to Speedway, at Decatur Wednesday. Tech will be. on the Toad at! {Richmond seeking its second
will North Central Conference win in Friday
ive games Hows, hagsting a Axl
(record, travels to Frankfort foriopponent, Hubert Hood of Chi- Stadium today to down a Rard- Neng Harvard tent, 20 to" x
Tanother night clash.
Speedway’s six-straight victory
ant- Coach Hiram Hensel.
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SHS-Washington Tilt Tons, 10-Game
Franklin Twp. Faces Two Foes This Week
Flashes Encounter Pike Tuesday, Deaf School
Friday; Cathedral Invades Southport
y JIMMY ANGELOPOLOUS 3 Advent of Why ate teachers convention this week will find ten city-county prep school football contests spread throughout
CITY SERIES BATTLE—In the only city series football clash between local high schools this week, the Short- | ridge Blue Devils (above) will play Washington at the No rth Side field Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Shortridge team | members are. (first row, left to right). Fred Davis, Ward Walker, Bob Gilchrist, Barrett Woddsmall; Charles-Gles-ing, Bob Robinson, Dick Talbott, Dick Fleeck and Norm Klein; (center row, left to right) Bill Ralph, Rufus Marks, | John Lauter, Jim Ray, Bill Freihofer, Jack King, Tom Pre ine, Ralph Davis; (rear raw, left to right) Coach George Gale, Tom Cave, John Semmer, George Gramer, Durward Roberson, Bill Bossen, Dick Stout, Bob Haupt, Assist
Roberts Again Tops Fight Bill
Bill Roberts, South Side heavyweight, will again headline the night = fights at Avmsesy when he meets his. 14th
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Stevenson Leads Army
To Harvard
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer WEST POINT, N.Y. Oct. 16—The Army's top brass saw one thelof its top football teams, led ay, Georgia Gil Stephenson; burst
for twe. to whns.in
-Gen- Omar Bradley; Army: Chief {the Army Kenneth Royall led o
string will get another test at pleasing boxer, showed plenty of | |large gold braided “delegation to
Beech Grove Wednesday when the power and class in his recent/witness this renewal of a famous Georgia boy ran 21 times for 170 {Hornets try for their second victories over Orland Ott and series, but the biggest man On| yga.q4
{county wins against two losses.
Anderson, conquerors of Tech/gtate's tackle | weight.
g-at-2:30-p.-m.
a rae Mo., junior heavy, will square off Agreement Renewed
in the opening bout of the twoevent card.
their first starts here in tag-team
_ gompetition along with McGee.
Suggestions Asked on T Times Fishing Rodeo
ment, the field trial season is
Plans Underway . For 1949 Event
By MARC WAGGENER NOW'S THE time to do a little
*inventorying” of the fishing and
hunting seasons—and to take a
look around the field trial eircuit
and maybe do something about the trapping season.
The fishing season 1s still” open. 3 stored
but most anglers have away their tackle.
The squirrel season ended last §
Tuesday, Oct. 12. The open season on rails and gallinules, now in progress will end Oct. 30. Yesterday was the opening day of the woodcock season which ends on Nov. 14. The duck, goose and eoot Yun: ing starts Oct. 20 and ends Nov. 27. . ‘Rabbit, quail and partridge shooting starts Nov. 10—the quail and partridge seasons ending Dec. 20 and the rabbit season glosing Jan. 10. The 1948 pheasant season (cock birds only) starts Nov. 11 and ends Nov. 13. Trapping of-raccoon, opossum, skunk, mink and muskrat begins at noon on Nov. 15 and ends at noon on Jan. 15,
Note to Rodeo Anglers
Outdoors today renews. the in-
vitation extended you during the,
Fishin’ Rodeo, to send in your comments and your suggestions for making next year's event even bigger and better. Jot down your ideas on a postcard or letter and drop it in the mail this week. Planning for the 1949 event is already under way but The Times
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 16 — The|will be making his first appear-/down. He battered over from 6
{Bob O'Bannon. O'Bannon is the second ranking heavy-
Two other Indianapolis boys, |
Gene Parker and Claude Ed- the ranks of the undefeated.
wards, will be pitted in one of the four preliminaries. ‘Parker
{Pittsburgh Pirates have renewed ance in an Indianapolis profesHart and Al AH will be making| their working agreement with the sional ring, but he has been fea-|
for 1949,
York (Inter-State League) club tured in main bouts in Chicago| lvard line [later with a
| recently.
STUDY IN POISE—Although Theodore Marshall, 1114 Tecumseh St... caught orly a "little bluegill ‘bout that long" he remained a poised and hopeful angler during The Times' Fishing Rodeo at
Bryant's Creek Lake. - Mr. Mar anglers and would-be anglers w more than seven hours.
shall was one of the hundreds of he lined the banks of the lake for
wants to know how you would being landed, along with dozens anglers since the contest. How
handle the event. For example— of untagged fish. It was easily about
sending in a postcard,
Should the 1949 Rodeo start the biggest event of the kinditelling us the number on the
parlier than 8 a. m.? Should it end at 10 a. m.; at noon; or when?
Size of Lake?
Should a bigger lake be sefected as the contest site or was Bryants Creek lake big enough? Would you keep it a free-for-all with no restrictions on age,| tackle, or bait—or would you set | up limitations?
It's Your Contest, Too The turnout of 1500 men,
ever staged in Indiana.
The success of this year's meet (the species, means that more anglers will Weight,
{metal tag in the fish's mouth, the length and and the kind of . bait
be attracted to the 49 event and Which landed the fish.
The your help. Send your comments along to: OUTDOORS, Indianapolis Times, 150 West Maryland St. |apolis, Ind.
Tagged Fish Left
| Less than a third of the tagged | {fish which were placed in Bryants away their tackle and the hunters
Times 1s anxious te have
Indian-
This data, along with that col{lected during the rodeo will be {forwarded to Indiana University | where Dr. Willlam Ricker and his staff are eompiling information on fish life in Hoosier waters.
List Field Trials
While the anglers are storing
women and youngsters for The Creek lake by the Conservation a'¢ checking over their equip-
Times first Rodeo on Oct. 9, cer-| | Department were taken hy tainly set a record for a con-|anglers during the one-day con-, Yet the test. The rest of them were left
centration of anglers.
contest moved along smoothly in the lake.
and even the fish were co-op-|
erative, 66 of the tagged bass, this ‘week that several of ‘the Dluegills, crappies and catfish tagged fish have been taken by - v — _ Ra ———-‘t
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in full swing with scores of hunt-| ing dog fanciers on the move. Seven trials are scheduled to-|
Field Trial day with the Indians 3 tia 1 ” H. S. Gri d Play off
Association's bird its second day of a four-day meet at Versailles state park; the Indian Creek Conservation Club holding a coon dog meet at Crandall; the Greene County Coon Hunters Association “Staging a meet near, Linton; the Adams County Coon Hunters Club having a meet northeast of Decatur; the Northwestern Indiana Beagle Club opening a two-day meet at Valparaiso; the Fort Wayne Beagle Club meet at the Wells County state game
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: Other Meets This Month Oct. 20 — Central Indiana
Beagle Club, five day meet at Versailles state park for beagle dogs. Oct. 23—Deélaware Pointer & Setter Club, two day bird dog meet, five miles east of Muncie. Oct. 25—Indiana Field Trial Association, five-day bird dog} meet at Versailles state park. | Oct. 30—Southern Ohio Field| Trial Association, four-day bird! dog meet at Vers#illes state park. | Oct. 31-—Hoosier Coon Hunters & Field Trial Association, coon dog trials in White River township, Hamilton county.
Oct. 31—Bartholomew County | Fish & Game Club, one day meet | at Rosses Saw Mill, Bartholomew
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Wins Fifth $100,000 | Stake in Gold Cup
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UP)— Citation, Calumet’ Farm's great| triple crown champion, won his fifth $100,000 stake today when he romped to a driving twolength victory in the rich International Gold Cup race at Belment Park. Running with the same amon i less strides that already ranked him among the a aims horses in turfdom, Citation took command over his eight rivals in the back stretch and was galloping when he reached the end of the mile and five furlongs route. Two lengths back of the winner was C. V. Whitney's Phalanx, who made a strong bid in the stretch but could do little ‘to threaten the high-fi champion} me Warren Wright's I's red| | silks. ; :
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‘Ben Whitaker's Carolyn A was third, five lengths behind Phalanx and two and a half ahead of the Argentine mare, Miss: Grillo. The two foreign entries in the fleld—the Aga Khan's Nathoo and Jean Ny's Bayeux--were never in the race. Citation, who already has earned more than his weight in
gold, netted a purse of $75,600. It {brought his all-time earni $820,250, carrying |soL.08 of the leading thorough{bred wage-earner, Mrs. Ethel Jacbb's Stymie,
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Downs Wesleyan
The Sycamores of Indiana State] scored their second victory at| home and their third for the sea-| son last night when they downed! Illinois Wesleyap University with| a score of 6 to 0. Both fought and slid. in a downpour of rain! the entire game. Bob Chester, In-!
ushed | the winning touchdown over in| the second er. I The Titans of Illinois never got! beyond Indiana States’ 30 7 line. .
(Cast Aside Again
‘A._post-season playoff between | the high school football power- | house of northern Indiana and the leading downstate eleven, for | years a desire of Hoosier gridiron fang, ‘But’ never a reality, was
practically cast aside today for] at least another year, Crowded schedules, if nothing | else, was expected to rule out! such a schoolboy gridiron classic | again this year. 1 “The only possible way tor a post-season playoff,” sald Assistant THSAA Chief Robert Hinshaw, “would be if the, teams “Such ‘a game would have to be played! before Nov. 20, the close of the! high school football season.”
BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 16 (UP)— Displaying a versatile and effec-| tive attack, both on the ground! and in the dir, Montana Univer- | | sity today smothered stubborn Montana State College, 14 to 0, | before 10,500 fans in the annual { Copper Boy Bowl football classic. i
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