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Until the

San Francisco Forty-Niners. and the

Cleveland

Browns clash Nov. 14 the All America football conference appeared

destined today to be topped by two teas. That's the way it stood as San Francisco picked up its eighth

victory: in a row yesterday while

Cleveland, the defending cham-

pion, was annexing number seven,

Frankie Albert, as usual, pag ed,’ the rollicking Forty-Niners to a 21 to 7. triumph over the New York Yankees while the Browns rode over a sea of mud to a 31 to 14 victory over. the reorganized

“magie arm of automatic 0 Graham. New Nork gained a moral vietory, at least, in holding San Francisco to less than 30 points for the first time this season, but Albert, was his usual self and

that paid off. The deft little and plunged over for another a tri-state professional basket: passed 20 yards to John geore, but they weren't

—F-master. Strzykalski for one score and drove over the goal line for another, Joe Perky got the final 'Frigco marker in the last perio after a 41-yard drive. Spec San‘ders scored the lone Yankee tally, | drivIfig over from the-three: Punts on Dead Run. The game also produced of the season's wierdest greatest plays when Albert dropped back to punt. from own 47. The pass from cenfer| was wide, but Albert retrieved it, | and with a horde of Yankee linemen on his tail, booted the ball on a dead run,

ACTIN ODS ay

63-t0-35 win over the New York Giants yesterday. The Cards found the Giants’ defense practically non-existent in the battle at the Polo Grounds, the Whidest-8GoFing.. tiff in league. SEA RR Ray “Malouf, subbing for the. injured Paul Christman, paced the Chicago attack by completing 14 out of 18 passes, four of which went for touchdowns. Chuckin’ Charley Conerly of the Giants alsé threw four touchdown passes

enough. their third in four starts, kept them close to the pace-setting| Chicago Bears, western division leaders. Bears Still Undefeated The Cardinals=-Giants combined: point total of 98 wiped out the old

one record of 87 and the 14 touch-!invited to the organizational parand downs broke the previous mark ley,

of 12. Pat Harder, who kicked

his the, Cardinals’ nine extra points chants, Kokomo All-Stars, Terre

erased the former standard of |eight, George Halas’ Chicago Bears remained the only undefeated

sending it out team in the league by winning are not represented,

near hall league went forward today that manages to The Cardinals’ victory,’as Abe Goldsmith, manager Of has

Some Teams Make Breaks To Debunk Statistics

By EDDIE DOOLEY ing for successive first downs the NEW YORK, Oct. 18--In-/hard way. creased use of statistics in foot-| Their teams look good on paper ball publicity, and in the forecast- because of the first downs, yarding of games is gradually grow-|age and pass completions they ing out of proportion to their real have Btixinea. importance, | Some coaches teach a type of] ANOTHER coach may believe attack that is conducive to im- in using expert kicks, or somepressive statistics. |thing else, to get his team in scorThese coaches believe in striv- ing position.

-| He may instruct his quarterback to waste one or two plays 10- hf ail {in order to deploy the defense “into position for one big scoring! - ; {play tng iia: Aaa roorex with a © play.” Tr | Hy doesn’t get credit for a lot . lof first downs, but it wins. Teams Invited ; | Some teams try to make the

To Parley Here reas. - Others wait for a break, then! Preliminary arrangeménts- for go to town.

Luck has its bart.

but a ‘team

more than en even though! it may not look good in the statistics column,

the Indianapolis Secos, announced a meeting of team managers tomorrow night at the Lin|coln Hotel. | Representatives of six Indiana teams—and--teams—from—Dayton,. O.. and Louisville, Ky., have been

Two Mat Bouts On Armory Card

Included in the list were the Marion Drapers, Columbus Mer-| for tomorrow night in the Armory arena, with an *Australian tag-| Haute Flamingoes and the Vin- team struggle topping the card. cennes All-Stars. | The team duel will pit Joe May Be All-Indiana (Wolf of Columbus, 0. and Tn case the out of state teams|/ Frankie Hart, Chicago, against

the league Ali Al, Turkish junior heavy-!

of bounds on the New York their fourth straight, 28 to 0, over may evolve into an All-Indiana Weight, and Mike McGee of Ho-

12-yard. line: Cleveland's victory was all the! more impressive, because it was, gained on a muddy field. Graham whipped a 44-yard pass to Edga r| ‘Jones, good for a touchdown in| the first two minutes, but Buffalo] came back when George Ratterman, a weeklong tenant of the Bill doghouse, fired a 22-yard] pass to Alton Baldwin to knot the count. . Ratterman, who played briefly in the first half, came back in the second half and led a 95-yard march with the tally coming when he tossed a 9-yard pass to Lou Tomasetti. Buffalo missed another touchdown when a Rattarman pass was dropped on the l-yard line. 3 New Records The Chicago Cardinals’ grim battle-to hold their championship of the National Football League today was responsible for three

{moved |Eastern Division by the victory]

the Detroit Lions.

Steve Van Buren and Bosh Pritchard spearheaded the Phila-

{delphia~Eagles--to..a convincing .end . games, |45 to 0 triumph over. the Wash-|

Eagles!

ington Redskins. The in the

into” first place

land manufactured 28 first downs {to tie a league record. Boston's underdog Yanks upset the Pittsburgh Steelers, 13 to 7. 'Ralph Heywood, an end, scored Boston's first- touchdown when he

=pieked up .a.-Steeler. fumble and

ran 18 yards while Roy Zimmerman's passes sparked the Yanks to the deciding tally. The Green Bay Packers, who had been fined for indifferent play, bounced the Los Angeles Rams, {16 to 0. Bob Waterfield of the Rams broke the fourth league record of the day by getting off an 88-yard punt while another circuit mark was tied when seven of Waterfield’'s passes were in-

new records, set t during the Cards’ Itercepted.

Bowl Agreement Makes! PCC Safe From Wolves

CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (UP)—Perhaps football fans of the Pacific Coast Conference céuld be thankful today for the “escape clause” contained in the agreemént between the PCC.and the Big Nine concerning the Rose Bowl. At the moment, Michigan's mighty Wolverines seem much the best team in the Big Nine. But the Wolves can't represent the Conference in the Bowl because they played there last New Year's Day and the ‘escape clause” provides that no team shall play in the Bowl two years in a row. The Wolverines reached their peak Saturday against Northwestern for a 28 to 0 victory which . was so convincing that " none of the sports writers who saw the game figure on them losing another game all season. Sophomores Shine Two sophomore backs, Leo Koceski and Chuck @rtmann, took the places. of Bump Elliott and Bob Chappuis, stars of the 1947 “BIgF Nine “and Rose Bowl cham: pions. And Michigan's complicated offensive lost nothing by these substitutions. With Tom Peterson at fullback and senior Pete Elliott at quarterback, Ortmann and Koceskli went through all the fancy ball handling the 1947 team featpred

and they looked every bit as ca- 20 to 13, from Iowa, while Din State set back Indiana, 17 to 0 Wisconsin took a-leking -from. Amateur. Basketball Michigan game with an excellent yale a non-conference foe, 17 to record—victories over UCLA, Pur-'7 “while Notre Dame, .the major!

Pahle, Maybe a little, more so. re Nr western came up “to the:

due and ‘Minnesota in order. The Wildcats were rated a one touchdown underdog. \

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bined to give the Wolves a touchdown. Later they sparked a drive which went 57 yards to Northwestern's 5 before it stalled. But after Tom Worthington punted from behind the Wildcat goal, they boomed back for the clinch ing second touchdown. After that the Wolverines in tercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to set up two more we lies. But Northwestern was finished club long before that. Michigan's line, with linebacker Dan Dworsky as the standout, blocked and tackled so expertly the Wildcats never grew better. . Bowl Hopes The’ Wolverine victory didn’t end Northwestern's hopes for the Rose Bowl bid, but it left the field a little more open for other Big Nine clubs, and Minnesota still had a good chance to improve enough to make the trip. The Gophers face Michigan Saturday and by"winning could gain a good chance for the Big Nine title. And éven in losing, if “Minnesota looks: good, ~it might: get a shot at the Bowl game. Minnesota tripped Illinois, 6 to Saturday when Dick Lawrence Oa to Verne Gagne for 51 yards to set up the lone touchdown,

In other league games Purdue

won {ts first victory of the year,

independent, trounced Nebraska, 44 to 13.

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Norris, former Butler University and Kautsky stars; George Fields Boston Sox to Give Up B League Farm Team

and Howard Hoffman, formerly ith fhe Purdue squad; Roy Hurey, former autsky and Tri-| O v J Cities player, and Angus Nicoson, Baa oni — a rr ne Indiana na Central College « coach. -|they are abandoning their Class y TUTE New England Leagiie farm club Man 0 War Scans in suburban Lynn as result of |

financial losses. Farm—in Effigy The American League club! LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct.

blamed: the increasing night game LE 1R competition of the two Boston (UP)-—Man O' War stood again major league teams for the fact today and scanned the rolling that attendance at home games acres "of Faraway Farms. But of the Lynn Red Sox virtually this time it was only.in effigy. has been halved since 1946. { A life-sized statue of the big — ! red horse, sometimes called the 3 Pilots Lose . Jobs - |

greatest thoroughbred of all, was unvelled on Saturday. Man O' 'N Carolina League WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.,

War died a year ago and lies Oct. buried on the farm where he had 18 Cecil Payne, veteran manlived in retirement for many rger of the Winston-Salem club years. |of the Carolina League, has been There were no ceremonies at viven hig outright release by the the unveiling Saturday, but Sculp-| St. Louis Cardinals, parent team. tor Herbert Hazeltine came from Payne was the third Carolina France to see his work uncovered League pilot. released since the for public view. season closed, the others being’ Willie Duke at Durham and Eddie Morgan at Martinsville.

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Morris Johnson and LaVerne VonWiller were winners in the

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Football “Results

STATE LOLLEGES Loras (la) 40, 8: Joseph's OTHER COLLEGES St.Vincent 18, Alliance 12. St. Thomas 53, 8c. Ambrose 19 Nevada 48, St. Mary's 20 LATE SATURDAY SCORES St. Michaels Vt.) 6. Devens 0 Gerogetown” (Ky.) 16, Carson-Newman 7 Delta Misa.) Teachers 46, Arkansas Colege Sewanee 20, Mississippi College 19, Western Kentucky 20, Union 17 Teniiéssee Tech.19, dasrensad

Boys’ Ruth League MEXICO CITY, Oct. 18 A new | hoys’ baseball league is being: organized in Mexico City, which will be named after Babe Ruth. Takes Club Crown Reese Berry won his second consecutive club championship at Coffin Golf Course yesterday by Mary's defeating Ollie Hollingsworth, 6 and 5, in the 36- hole final match.

High Point 7, Lenoir-Rhyne Netwberry 20. Elon 7 Oklahoma City 27, Youngstown 14 Kearney (Neb) Teachers 32, Omaha 13 Gustavia ohaowh us 40, St (Min Dayto hoy 2, Ore do 0 Louisville 13, ron 0

Milton 1, Wisconsin Extension (Milwau- Pro Football

Upper Jowa 20, Buena Vista Arfrons State (Tempe: 40, AS zona State NATIONAL LEAGUE Fastern Division W

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Hogan Through Until 1949

| Ben Hogan, the mechanical golfer | from Hershey, Pa., first. money today for his victory in.the Glendale open and said he wouldn't be: playing any more 2 | competitive golf this year.

| Texas that I haven't seen since 8 I bought it,” he said. | there now and get acquainted.”

| golfing wars when: the 1949 tour {starts with the Los Angeles open next January.

learnings title. [$34,338 to Hogan's $35,547. (4) Drop the handkerchief (official marker) shows where the rule was vio- |

|open | 69-68-T4-64 {his bigng final round he edged

Leads Mangrum For Money Honors

GLENDAL E, Cal, Oct. 18 (UP) pocketed $2459

“I've got a new home down in “I'm going

He said he'd be back in the

SPCA Again Raps Dog-Leash Act

Asserts Tags Entitle

Canines to Protection

The Indiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals today issued another statement opposing the proposed dog-leash-ing ordinance which may be voted on at City Council session tonight. The SPCA has stormed City Council sessions to voice opposition during recent counell meet. ings. The group said it opposes the

Breaks Course Record Hogan leads Llloyd Mangrum,

of Chicago, by $1209 in thelr race;

for 1948 money-winnings honors, | and Mangrum said he would com-

{pete in the Miami open in Decem-

ber in an attempt to pocket the Mangrum now has Bantam Ben broke the Oakmont course record {with an eight under-par €4 in the| {finAal round to win the Glendale! with a 72-hole score of 275. But even with out by only two strokes. Mangrum, who matched the old course record of 66 on the openling day, dropped to 71 on his second round but fashioned steady |70s Saturday and Sunday Inish with a 27 and earn 317! oo

Window Washer Badly Hurt in Fall

A window when he fell {floor of the Marott 18 E. Washington St.

Mangrum

washer was injured] from the fourth Shoe Store, today.

He was Leonard Sykes, 32, of 200114 Cornell Ave. in critical] SPadition in General Hospital.

Police said he fell from a’ rear

winds pt Soariit oo sta san Ol LTRS Indianapolis. Times. and. wearing a safety belt which was Ham oe oo “udges: fo ENE

not fastened. Haley White, Kingan Co. truck driver, said he was driving in the (alley and heard the man fall,

Fails to Join in Fight On Cissy Patterson's Will

SANTA MONICA Cal, Oct 18 H{UP)sdid today she would not join her mother, Countess Felicia Gizycka, in an attempt to break the ‘will of | jure. Eleanor (Cissy) Patterson, +former publisher of the Washing{ton (D, C.) Times-Herald. Mrs. | Patterson left the bulk of her $12

Two pro mat clashes are on tap million estate to employeessof the |

{ newspaper. “I “am not a “direct heir and

grandmother never ‘contributed 38}

my- support,” Mrs. Arnold, daugh ter of columnist Drew Pearson,! explained.

‘Nature Boy’ Hangs on

To Nature Despite Stork - HOLLYWOOD, Oct." 18 (UP)-

The™ PPening "matching will Eden Ahbez bearded composer ot):

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the song “Nature Boy, wife Anna said tod: adjusting their * ‘natural”

{life to that of their week-old son, iTatha Om.

“Anna will have to sleep Indoors now,” Mr. Ahbez explained,

[“but I'll stil sleep out under the]

trees. I have lived the nature way for five years, and I'm not comfortable in a house.”

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Here are the rules on The Times Civic Pride Contest and o information on how you can win a share of the $100 in cash, | Write a slogan in 15 additional {words or less on “Everyone | should be proud of Indianapolis [because . .." A plain plece of | paper wilyidg for your entry. Senos ’ ic_ Pride Con- | test, Indlanapolls Times, a Ww. {Maryland St. The best slogan rectived by { midnight, Oct, | for the writer, $35 for second [place and $15 for third place. All entries become the property

Report Yank Fighters Kept on Combat Alert

FRANKFURT, Oct: 18 (UP) American Air Force pilots said today a group of American fighter planes is being kept on continuous Tcombat alert because aircraft over the United States |zone of Germany.

ithe pilots said. American radar +etations; friendly and strange aircraft by {the planes’ radio signals, are jsentinunliy sweeping the border area in search of marauding planes. - Fighters take to the air when |a strange plane. is picked up on |the. radar screen.

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