Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1948 — Page 24
eel ; _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT.20, 1048 WEDNES 5 Horses Die in Fire = t Chicago Race Track 40 Hustled Out of Flaming Barn; (0.:th Namabaa Firemen Spare 900 Others Smith Demotes gan 2 tention of & hr whan Kia 25 rae mores i 4 ba || apd yo Hiner COURSE ant the track, estimated that Var sity Ends
horses were valued at $100,000
About 900 horses in the stable aren éscaped injury when firemen | . succeeded. in confining the flames to one building, Barn 8, All the Mr. Ware, a former wheat!
dead animals were stabled in that| farmer from Kansas, sald he lost uilding, which was destroyed. all six of the horses he had b Quick thinking on the ayes of |stabled at Hawthorne, | lowa Scrimmages a night watchman, Henry John- Roster Due Later For 1rish Encounter sori. prevented injury to other ani-| Fire Chief, Frank Dusak said By Ubited Pree mals. : that because of the confusion it| BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 20 — Sacks Over Heads would be impossible to obtain attwo Indiana wingmen, Joe _ Johnson sald he saw the|complete roster of the dead horses Bartkiewicz and Frank Hoppe, ar break out in the center of until later today. " |were demoted today by Coach] Barn 8 at about 10:30 p. m. He| Besides Hi-Bunt, only one other|Clyde Smith’ who sald they looked and several stable hands tossed|animal was identified immedi-Pad in pass receiving against oat sacks over the heads of the|ately. It was Cherry Trifle, owned|Ohlo State. : frightened horses, and hustied{by Mrs. L. B. Mushel. Cherry Smith moved Ernie Kovatch and about 40 of them. through the|Trifle had shown promise of be- Sam Winston up to the varsity flames and smoke to safety be-/ coming an outstanding racer. end posts. The Hoosiers play at fore the heat became too intense. The racing seasom at Haw-|f ttSburgh Saturday. One of the rescued horses, how- thorne closed Saturday, and most : ever, was injured so severely that|of the 900 horses at the -stables IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 20—
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1o|ANOther tough scrimmage was on . ® a veterinarian had to destroy it..were running at Sportsman’s . The horses name was Hi-Bunt, Park, a half-mile track adjncent| ns ichedsile toda ¥. Jos the Un). CROSS-COUNTRY BOYS ON THE FAIRWAY—A field of 83 bare-legged high school cross-country boys braved the nippy 58-degree omore twins, J: owned by C. C. Ware. to Hawthorne. The Hawkeyes are stepping up| Weather for the running of the Indianapolis-sectional meet yesterday afternoon at Coffin Golf Course. Tech and Washington quintets, placing . oi their practice sessions in prepara-| first and second, respectively, advanced to the state meet here Oct. 30. Shown above is the entire field about 200 yards. from the starting line. City, C
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Souther . , , EGAD, who was it gave you Missouri to beat powerful Southern, vy pw) 001 18 Oct. 20. UNDER THE direction of Hugh WALLY KILREA JR., 15, has | ooo oote vesterday for the Om
Methodist University? . f CV W v Washington : Coach Bernie Bierman concen-|McGinnis, veteran Golden Gloves|/qecided upon a life of ease and state finals at Indianapolis Oct. 30: By JOHN V. WILSON , Bone other Span Yours Arviy, Amos Barnaby. Hoopla, the pe itrated on offensive tactics today|Instructor, amateur boxing is be- | easure . .. Better Known as * Indianapolis " nd yg apolis Tech and Washington scored surprising victories in the Indian- Shortridge i Ae prin ny 20. Southern Methodist 14 “land counted on halfbacks Billy|8inning to hum at Northeast Com- | gy ippy junior is not following in|Technical and Indiaftapolis Wash- apolis sectional cross-country meet yesterday afternoon at Coffin meen J Hoan 4 : he . | { Yr - : D c , . ~oomo-And Twould remind you that the so-calied experts were saying DY° and Bud Hausken to bring a/munity Center . . . A fistic card, "¢ ietens of his famous ice ington. Golf Course, placing first and second Tespectively, to advance to Sacred Hi F-
Minnesota triumph over Michigan] is to be staged there tonight, firsty ockey playing dad, Wally Kilrea! Misliawaka — Mishawaka, La the state championship meet.
SMU would take Missouri ‘thto]™ , : } we gb, A nd. "cla i hocke camp without working up a good Ah well, here we go, and my! this week-end. bout at 8 o’cloc {Sr. "or of his hockey playing Porte .and Elkhart. sof Neither team placed boys in the first four Spots as Jack Well. ~ sweat--I mean perspiration. millions of Teadely CAI} Sake Sot Members of thei“, "pi. Ken, Jack and Art| Anderson — Anderson, Muncie man, speedy Howe harrier, breasted the “tape first in"10:20.5 -fol= : . persp fort in the thought théy have Old] ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 20— NECC Squad ™™ Skippy has taken to golf ., . Burris and Mississenewa. lowed by boys from Broad Ripple showing after working. with the Speedway ..... Reliable Hoeple to depend upon. |The University of Michigan Wol- will be paired off), r") "oeen enough of that bone-. Ft. Wayne—Ft. Wayne South and Columbus. . |present group’ for two seasons, Lawrence Centr Army 20, Cornell 14. verines’ practice sessions indi- and the lads will acking body contact ice sport and Wabash. A total of 83 bare-fegged «They've just come alohg «well, Warren Central Mississippi 13, Boston College 6. cated today that they plan an Paltle iow and believes there is an easier Vincennes — Vincennes, Jasper youngsters braved the nippy 58- that's all,” he said. = Pike Township Colgate 7, Holy Cross 6. aerial attack to overcome Minne. Te Sored by WAY to make a living. and Charlestown. | degree weather to race the two-| (ther sectional winners from Southport ..... Cornell, not to mention a Columbls. 21, Pripoeton 7 sota in their conference tilt Satur- ihe poet 8-8 Terre Haute — Bloomington, mile distance down the fairways pt Wayne, Terre Haute, Ander- Beech Grove .. others I would rather forget. ’ : day. a NERC 'l © TEN OF the 16 major base- Terre Haute Wiley. |and past the greens of Coffin's gon Hobart, , Mishawaka and Bep Davis .... But enough of history. Let us| Harvard 20, Dartmouth 19. Scout Enie McCoy informed 4 ie ly Rid ball league managers are 50 or | Hobart—Hobart, Gary Roose- Spacious course. {Vincennes will compete in the catur Centra turn to the future. As a matter] Pennsylvania 40, Navy 19. Michigan Coach Bennie -Ooster- Is fully equipped] or . Connle Mack, of velt and Valparaiso. { Tech's quintet, victors in only giate meet Oct. 30 at the Coffin Franklin Town: of fact, let us look ahead to the| Indiana 7, Pittsburgh 0. baan that the Gopher line, one of Jor boning bl course, is his own manager . . . eee: one of three dual meets this sea- coyree, : RP—Count . Yale 20, Vanderbilt 7. the strongest in the Big Nine, out- 2 ea as fast, He owns the Philadelphia Ath- Honor IABA Champs 20M totaled 53 points, while| Ri rs Rice 27, Texas 20. weighs the Wolverines 30 pounds| McGinnis and slow punch-| letics and is’ 85, making the » | Washington garnered 79. Howe Wolverines Cop Franklin Oklahoma 14, Tex. Christian 18./Per man on offense and 14 pounds <| half-century pilots mere bo At B Tonight {was third with 83. ’ ys At Banquet lonig Virginia 21, VMI 6. on defense. ing bags . . . Coach McGinnis is| ~ ; Hart P Tech | . building. a team to compete in the . . - Burt Shotton, Dodgers, is | The P. R. Mallory city amateur art Paces Tec Purdus 27, Hinoks 30. f 80 Qusiarbaan stressed passing city tr boxing A and| 64 and Joe McCarthy, Red Sox, haseball champion team will be, Walter Hart, short, an. Conference Leads Straight Towa 14, Notre Dame 14. BE preparation. Gene Derricotte after that, the annual Times- 's 62 . . Jack Onslow, mew honored tonight at the annual headed Tech senor, led his team| CHICAGO, Oct. 20 (UP)— Winning their RAniag 21 xchrasia 9. Tenin I 108tes 1p Nah Legion Golden Gloves classic . . . White Sox skipper, is growding |banquet of the Indianapolis Ama- to victory, placing fifth, while Michigan's Big Nine leaders victory in sey e 1 i ininga and Dick Rifenburg. Boxing instruetions—are for free, 60... he's 39... But Lou Bou- teyr Baseball Association. The Dick Corson ‘was eighth; Bill Cull, { uphen ne ee pot of Township's Red Syracuse \Ginnis is prepared to han-| dreau, the kid, outsmartéd them banquet will be held at Buckley's ninth; Ed-Straub, thirteenth, and fense and defense, official statis- ; Wisconsin hts Dito as J. CSL UMELE, 0, Oe 2 ig by oti pliRy ne The NECC| all the past season. ral in Cumberland. {Bob Cross, eighteenth. tes Suowed 10443, Jithough tut iy hee chalk- : : 3 %. 4 |" Carl'C. Callahan will be. master The Continentals appeared to years Wolverine ieam _hasn ashe fallturaia 14, Washington 12. bal talk 0 the Oto State foot- 496d will be Jutde up maluly of WALLY TENINGA, Michigan's or ceremonies. Also expected to bunch their runners somewhat reached the peak of the 1047 The Red Dev: daho 20, Montana 13. today befote sending backfield ace, was a varsity star , embers of the better than the others with Bill champions. . e second qua Oregon 28, Washington State 20. the Buckeyes into a heavy scrim- few exceptions . . . Don Gwyn, a attend are mem ML h red th q Oregon State 12, UOLA 1 |mage. Ohio State plays host topre-war Golden Gioves fiyweight In 1045. when a freshman. at 17 Kingan Reliables team. runnerup McCurdy. BWM Roy FLEORL pi rr Tg Flashes then . A is the Wi champion who saw plenty of sea : + + Yearlings were permitted to jn the 1948 playoffs, and man- gall, fifteenth; Bob Bernhardt, 28¢ © points per conference defeat. The FI. St. Mary's 21, Deaver 0. Isconsin Badgers this week- p plenty ‘ \game on a a, in of 288.5 So. : Denve end combat action in the Pacific, has Play varsity football that year agers of other teams in the sixteenth; Ralph Nicholas, seven- game on an average gain o " only touchdows ; = | ral arn, 20 anton 6. donned the mitts again but now - - - He then missed the Wol- JABA. _ |teenth, and Joe Butterworth, nine-| yards. Their opponents have not seconds of play . ara: ’ 13, EVANSTON, I t. 20/is an open class middleweight , . .Verines 1946 season because of’ ee | teenth. } hs ioerbe and have averaged from Quarterba Indians hd lit i \ t p 4 Jim Ferrar and Pat Keele may He is working out at the NECC military service . . . When Ten- Football Scores | Dave Rouse took second and (Only 1435 yards gained. lead ‘the End Ben McFa é Pp gges © replace Don Burson at quarter-|gym ... Coach McGinnis holds|inga returned to the campus in COUNTY’ SCHOOLS Steve Bond was fifth to, help| ference in passing, completing . Fullback Hai k v 3 : { -11947 Michigan had an array of Pike Township 14. Prankiin Township 6.|Broad Ripple to fourth place in ’ Dave Mercer sc : : .|back for Northwestern Saturday boxing classes four days a week, Ls . 33 per cent of their passes. On in World Serie ist : when the Widcats meet Syracuse.|3 to 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 NO. 1 backs and he served as an ;.q,,, Boys Senos T Delphi 7 (tie). [the meet with 102 points, and Don ll Rete se, Ohio at had th Devils. es tts oe 8 S$. . Ninn | BULSOR.. DRS... l ’ Mon, 3 all-around substitute . . . and re- Vincennes 7, New Albany 7 (tie). {Settle of Columbus placed fourth P nse, ate ha e : —8core 1 wie Burson. has had his. tonsils. rep... m... on. Monday,. Wednesdays, . rata ferrr | Washington 33, Bedford 0. { |best mark, holding its opponents mah CINCINNATI, O, Oct. 20 (UP)—The World Series “melon” ™0Ved and Coach Bob Voigts Thursday and Friday ., . All boys cetved trating at all four-posi= Sabatier Ges our gm = individually as his team scored... .. 206 percentage. - . rE Be oubip. was officially sliced today by Baseball Commissioner A. B. ro doubted that he would be ready having aspirations to learn the tons... . This- versatile gridder Columbus 0. Rushville 0 (tie). {139 points for fifth. The re- ere meetin esete—— ’ dler, who revealed that each full-share member Y 80°| for the game. |boxing art are invited to attend. NOW is the key player in Mich- Lasrenceburg 20. Franklin 13 mainder of the field was Warren Eo ole _5 Cleveland Indians.will. receive $6772.07 while each. E Sht wishing ? opaiatus King fe vie ‘igan's new victory march . . . In Lafayette 38. Crawfordsvile 0 |Central, 141; Lawrence Central, Tourney Games tang Pomnts afver gets $4570.73. 4 / Brave| MADISON, Wis, Oct. 20 — HARVARD and West Point (addition to being capable at all Sheridan 31" Noblesvitle 0 166, and Crispus Attucks, 183. |, The Cathedral High School sbasketbal ! | 8 of The Indian was the highest in history toppi: Coach Harry Stuhldreher said Army have met on the gridiron [four spots in the backfield, Ten- Tipton 34. Monticello 13 o Tech's coach, Paul Myers, wasitournament games. both locally and ar nemb story, topping itoday that yesterday's practice| sg times and the Crimson holds [Iga is also a brilliant punter. |Connersvile 19. Aurora 8 particularly pleased by his team's (uy on occ Athietie director ab Li-— PW A+ Hoe Head Huesman-he
od for| after the Braves. had voted : the session was the best Badger Job 8.16. .t0.1L. with two ties | Se —— — Ag Spit. Pitcher John Antonelli, of, the year. ; a3 inn in the 1900 | a Tolknare [=== rei . sees = A > appeared in only three in-| The Wisconsin varsity romped come and caused the contest to g S op 0 er S : ; : ’
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not voted any Series money by|Which- wound up after dusk | half with Harvard the winner, the Braves, was given $571.34. Stuhldreher said the passing and ho 0... Cadet Eugene Byrne, | Antoneill received a bonus for{TURNIng were tops and the down-| Army tackle, suffered a broken J |= d 0S ein | inter with these rt LS . I Specials .
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Algning. and Brave players evi- Bel blocking was solid. neck, resulting in death... Seely decided that Was enough Byers he way it should look,” | west Point authorities cancelled | GOSHEN, Ind. Oct. 20 (UP)— The total pool s it - b —— the rest of Army’s schedule that 1... 14ianapolis Jets and the Ft. Indians was 200.250 and he . CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Oct. 20 a. a (Wayne Zollners opened their exhi-| Tribe voted 30 full shares. The gee Junior Yarsiy, huitback may SEVEN MEMBERS of the bition’ basketball season last Bo a J 158500.20, dnd | Purdue this week-end, es American Association (baseballl night, with the Jets on the long Rickert shares. The highest share i from the University of Illinois hockey on win Spe Jodi, nd of a 7)-t0-60 score. was with the received by a losing team was football practice field indicated is in ‘the gemma osl ole loop| The Zollners were ahead. 30-29 feam only during the Series, was/that of each Brooklyn Dodger in loday. i Minneapolis, St. Paul and/at the end of the first half, but mwarded one-third of a share 1941—84820.40—and this vear's|y Il Willis, the speedster of the Kansas City are oldtimers in the|the Jets moved into a permanent)
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