Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1948 — Page 25
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twins, James (left) and David Salley. They pass and pass and punt, foo.
Student Board
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WLT P OP WLT P Cathedral ........... cesses 4 0-0 100 32 4:2 0 113 Broad Ripple ....ce000e ee 2 0 0 52 6 4 0 Manual ........ ‘esnnse ee 2 1 0 52 13 5 1 0 140 32 Crispus Attucks .......0001 1 0 43 28 3 2 0 115 Howe .....e.. teases eeesses 1 1.0 19 21 4 1 0 Washington ..ccc0ee esesss 1 2 0 18 41 1 50 Shortridge «.eeceseee esses 01 0 13 21 2 20 Tech ..vvevvsnnes essesssses 0 1 0 7 12 1 40 Sacred Heart .....co0000000 0 4 0 6 140 0 6 0 150! Ind. Deaf School ....ovens 0 0 Oo 0 0 1 20 77! - COUNTY — OVERALL — - ’ WILT P OP. RP WILT P_ OP Speedway ........ ..3 0 0 88 30 1133 6 00183 55 Lawrence Central .. 3 _1 0 98° 65 900 6 1 0 Warren Central .... 4 1.0 132 27 880 .5 1 0 Pike Township ..... 2 1 °0 58 55 700 5 1 0 103 Southport .........0 210 51 18 70.0 2 40 R89 Beech Grove ..... 1 2 0 13 50 333 24 0 Bep Davis ...... .ee1 4 0 32 50 T7700 15 0 catur Central ... 0 2 0 0 34 00 3 2 1 Franklin Township . 0 4 0 12 124 00 0 5 0 RP—County rating points,
Franklin Loses 6th High “School Schedule
Straight to Pike Workington, at NO ortinge. Winning their sixth high school | Tonight
victory
(All games at 8)
Township's Red Devils last night, Howe at Frankfort. defeated the Franklin Township, Cathedral at Southport. Flashes 14 to 6. Tech at Richmond.
The Red Devils scored twice in
the second quarter to hand the Flashes their sixth consecutive
defeat.
only touchdown in the last 25
Central. The Flashes netted their Friday
seconds of play on a sleeper pass, Franklin Township at Deaf from Quarterback Don Shimer to School. End Ben McFarland. Saturday
Fullback Harvey Templin and| Richmond vs. Sacred Heart at|
Dave Mercer scored for the Red Manual.
Devils.
Pike Township .. 3 14 0° nu Fi ht Results I A 9 s-Esriggs “Balsnaw, 18 and: billiard equipment has opened
NOELES.Ed — Scoring Los pt Johnny Williams, g new branch office at 1001 N. Touchdowns Templin, Mercer, MePFar- 136% land. Points after touchdowns—Merper 3.
Referees Head linesman-—-Moorel
B Anderson at Crispus Attucks, —8core By Periods - ————————————
mn —r Ala. (1) ORE (Park A Arena) —Tami Mauriello, 36, New York, knocked out Roy ~—Officials— | Taglor, 182'5, New York (3).
New York. stopped
— Julian Tmpire — Morrison Fen, 39's, New k1 | 0, 133%, Brooklyn (4).
onstration,
sons to legislate about oo especially during the middle of
However, critics of the coaching staff still may force a referendum by obtaining 600 signatures to a petition. Student sources said at least one such petition has begun
Student criticism of Stuhldreher became public at the game with Yale here Saturday when a
saying “Goodbye, Harry” and the coach was booed. Wisconsin, the favorite, lost the game, 17 to 7. Team members have backed Stuhldreher, however, and University President E. B. Fred and the school newspaper, the Daily, Cardinal, both deplored the dem-
orum discussion today during their families and friends. The sure, here's a support that has brought toy and comfort to Which. football couches CORN diaciiss. with the students. thelr crit third, annual. train. sponsored hy| We sanis=b7 releasing them from Trusses fcisms of the direction of the team. The board also unanimously referendum on whether to oust Coach soach Harry Stuhldreher, saying
ink Mrs. Stuhldreher
stands
Stuhldreher O Wisconsin Students OK Critic Forum
Opposes Referendum to Force Firing Badger Mentor After Yale Tilt Saturday
MADISON, Wis, Oct. 20 (UP) —The University of Wisconsin to local Illini and Purdue alumni,
Tells Her Story
Ifootball coach's wife when th fans are booing her husband. In the story Mrs. Stuhldrehe writes she and her four. son were the target of gibes and joke:
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
usting Rapped. TR{i0e
passed a resolution opposing a have 400 reserved seats. | nursing the first serious winless where it belongs and yet
+ PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20 (UP) |
~By a coincidence of timing, the| |out a victory in their last four Saturday Evening Post today oa remained tied for last published an article signed by Nn Place in the eastern sector. Mrs. Harry Stuhldreher in which she relates how it feels to be a
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when her husband's Wisconsin team went through a poor season
in 1946, but this criticism turned to" praise and adulation when Wisconsin had a good season in The newspaper said in a front- 1947. She concludes with the hope
p Page editorial the student action Wisconsin’ would have a good
was the “worst bit of sports- record this year so that criticism
ever accorded its teams.”
Fred KEstle took top honals in last night's
Stuhldréher family.
0 98 26 manship any student body has would not again be heaped on the
st Bowling 'Em Over JOHN, REID 43 a ———
8 bowling with 684 in
the Westside Classic League. His games of 224-225-235 were for the
162 25 Coffee Co. squad with games of 66 935-982-977. Russ Bueley, g7 ler for the Foxworthy team, had 19 116 the highest single game of the 44 83 night with a 278. The second 64 47 ‘Dutch 200” of the season was 12 144 rolled by Leo Ahearn, also on the
| Foxworthy quintet.
Paul Ferdinand, working on the
{Horns' team in the Sahara League, constructed a 673
Delaware lanes with games of 188-265-220. Only three pins be(hind him was Ray Johns. His [lines of 246-203-221 totaled 670 in seven games, Pike (yo.ron Central at Broad Ripple. for the Albert Maas team in the |Pennsylvania Sponsored League. |In the Fun Bowl Social League; William Brown posted 658-for the Edeth Grove vs. Speedway at Mallory team from games of 206-247-205.
Pawnee Central at Decatur] The Medias Men's” Wear girls
{brought down 2434 pins
Broad Ripple Bowl last night. The Pennsylvania 8 po n sored
League counted 17 scores
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|Meridian St. oy ica a tackle from the 4-yard line. pion, Henri Rochon. ; Popaw, Methodist Church ... ....... 6131 — — | The former Indianapolis Rilr Banks, Sinclair Refinery ve. 612 — (Broadway Arens)—Terry branch was in the Illinoins build-|Byron Theising, Pox-Hunt Comm. .. 613 ling. New features of the branch (Paul Suriebec. Jul City Beer... aii y .e -. include over the counter service | 5 | Bob Drexler. Conkle Puneral Home .. 609 {tor bowlers and bowling proprie-| Jim ake. Penh .. 608 Toliver, Pun Bow! "Soe. Mix. .. 608 J tors, which. was not possible in kd Stevenson, East Bide Classe sor 3 essow, Tr = the old quarters. [Bill Eirod. Broad Ri 607 SAPs auras sR ve
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Holy Cross moved out of -the: " division's ‘cellar with a 33:0 win: * . hin over Our Lady of Lourdes. dy ina In the playoff of a postponed game Holy Cross spilled St. Philip. 13-0. Other postponed af- In Mixed Doubles fairs between Holy Name and St.| ‘Roch and between St. Catherine and St. Patrick will be played| MEXICO CITY, Oct. 20 (up).
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