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& i JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ot ‘Shortridge ‘School's Satans, in football's usually-meaning-less, diabolical way, are good enough to corroborate the words of Illinois’ Bob Zuppke who once sald “a football is a funny ball that bounces.” : The Northside diablotins further convinced Washington's Continentals this isn't the Boguemen's year by needling their way to # 26-to-0 victory over the West. a pw slders at the Shortridge Field England Leads Irish

hortridge Shackles ontinentals, 26-0 |

; THE INDIANAPOLIS ee eres ee ber

Caps, New Haven Play Here Tonight

| Sawchuk Leads

League Goalies By JOHN V, WILSON The Indianapolis Capitols, with

Hoosier Wins Seen on Road

Victories on Out-of-State Fields | 4 Predicted for IU, Purdue, ND

. By PAUL WILLIAMSON . : Three of Indiana's top teams move out of the state for their

games Saturday and our rating chart shows that all three will do well even though not on familiar ground.

Indiana is favored to beat Pittsburgh; Purdue, by virtue of its

win last Saturday over Iowa, should beat Illinois and Notre Dame will continue its winning ways by swamping Iowa,

In the state, Butler is the un- ’ derdog in the battle with ean Williamson's Predictions

Defenseman Ed Nicholson back h wvansville is favored Faverite* w. Underdog a ‘On paper at least, the Blue $0. JEngland fin the Hueup, open a fourgime a 8 Ziven State. We pick Baylor Tach = iw Tok M.. Hi ’ Tr, Cathedral continued his battering home stand tonight at the Coli- d/Wm. & ‘Mary!. 90.3 *Bonaventure.. $60 Devils haven't been convinced yet|yaeticy last night by ramming seum, facing New Haven in the Kn 0 Jo Tariham andinm,.: 84 Canssttus’., its $tis year the Satans should Move over an 18-t0-0 victory for the first Eastern Division tussle of anoves ! {Cincinnati . .. 80.7 *Butier ‘...... 743 off the city prep grid throne and [rishi against Southport at the the young season. In the East, we favor Dart- carnegie Tech: gee case ol 808 make room for the top archangel Cards’ stedium, Sunday ‘the Caps will take on| mouth over Harvard in a tradi-| Colors do 0 i 3 Ay Sale: 1 without a dirty record un its Taos, After seven straight first-downs Philadelphia and next week's Hienal baule, but the shan SHOWS) Yash. Uy Sul. 104 colorado col. 213 Shortridge sa a little face on the opening kickoff, Cathedral opponents will be Cleveland, . TL 941 Cor ol e30 by lashing the Continentals by scored with England going over, Thursday, and St. Louis, on Sun- {shouldn’t have too much trouble| resus 738 Indiana State. [LX five points more than Cathedral from the one-yard line. In the gay, Oct, 31. \ with Navy while the Cadets from Georgia Tech. . $3.3 JOUER ire. 708 did earlier in the year, and out-| second, England plowed over from. = eaach Ott Heller announced to- Jan Bunt. continue their Win- [Dartmouth C0 Haren ge doing Broad Ripple, which rapped, the one-foot line and tallied again gay that Nicholson will be rendy| ning ways by downing Corhell. {Holy Cross... 8.8 Colgate... 4 WwW n, 20 to 6, using re-/in the same session from the twol gor action after scrimmaging Swinging back into the Mid- Notre Dame... $43 lava V....... 4 perves the second half, {after John Mason intercepted a Tuesday for the first time since west, Michigan will keep its slate Kansas “00 849 ‘Lehigh ...... 804 But so far, the two best ball pass at midfield. injuring his left knee. To make clean by taking the measure of nwestern Ky... ni Haoulsville i, HH clubs are atop the city heap with] A Cardinal ihieat 3, the fourth! matters worse the Portsmouth, he Gophers at 3 nnesots, wi Kentucky 1.818 +Marquetie U.. 81 unblemished records, Cathedral Guarter, y eeler, Was ont,. veteran suffered a deep cut western runs into a breath. Michigan U 98.3 “Minnesota . 92.4 : . ya State .., 86.4 rting a 4-0 record and Ripple halted on the Irish five. Score by the head when he was hit b er against Syracuse, Ohio State Missouri v.... 84 ows Coll 884 220 slate. ” periods; a nying ek last Sunday night. is favored to bea. Wisconsin, the Miss, State [USL Alabama eo. 884 1 Cathedral ....... 612 0 0-I8 : i { team Yale dumped in an upset N. Caro. U.... 980 L. 8 TU... 883 Washington Has 1-3 Slate Southport 0 0 0 0—20 Heller, a former Rambler, -is we called last Kk Northwestern : 93.8 Syracuse ...... 78.1 Cathedral's 21:40-13 triumph, = PO" ny especially interested in the Caps’ A Jat. werk. Ohio State m3 Winonwin 0 } ' . . showing since New Haven beat] A Wesloydn. 71.7 DePauw C81 nn Stuvatritige does, show oa Klinger Tallies 4 TD's She oi in all three appear-| Sie. Ak ! fe Temple Ne Cant Blue Devils and ditto for Broad Pon Klinger blasted over for ances here last winter. Gener- d d p ges Pennavivania . M3 Navy 844 0 Washington, now four touchdowns to lead Broad a)jy, workouts this week have] Michigan <A eh TU. BY Ripple ver ashington, . Indians ] carrying a 1-3 mark in city DiPple to a 33-to-0 victory over gmphagized offense after Heller) Texas L918 Rice ME competition. Warten Central at the Ripple ed expressed his satisfaction with! Anderson. 14-7 Fag Bi shee B dge, however, may vid} 1A%t ght, tonb) ; {the defensive setup. y pT. © BL a1 okishems U... 814 fair against Ripple Nov. 12 butly, Kanger scored on plunges rom ‘saychuk Leads Goalles Tennessee © \0 $10 Tenn. Teen... 124 not because the Washington vie-|)ines ‘respectively, and tallied his ." the three games this season Last-Second TD |r pA mpdnire | 718 Vermont... 137 tory was a butchering. It wasn't. fourth TD on a 48-yard jaunt in{CPPODENis have heen limited to Decides G Duke Cl amy ver 0 The Westsiders, aided by 90|the third period as Bob Stephens|8® goals by the Caps. The per- ame [981 *Wash'lon Cst. 883 yards of ‘penalties, cracked converted three times. Bill Mitch-(formance of Rookie Terry Saw: MUNCIE, Ind, Oct. 21 (UP)—| 118 emai state 809 rough. for 14 first downs, threelell registered the final Ripple CRUK In the nets also 15. above Ball State's twice beaten Cardi-| 142.3 Earlham ..... 415 maa ts “Wh i ‘the EA a re th ba Ha “ re reproach. Playing his: first sea- | | 57.8 *Manchester 403 on * penal Score With a NVeyard jab inthe Tv © league. Sawchuk 16a4sT mw : ; nals: knocked Anderson Rock. 61.0 Indiana Ps. T.. 60.0 siders made only #ight, seven by|fourth. Ripplé had 16 first downs 2 . “Photo BY “Tol SpieK1amire; Timex Staff: Photographer, + |from the ranks of the ven. 86.8 *Wapash ..... 65.8,

thing. . Shortridge ri oftand Warren eight. yards and Washington got periods: only 80 by rushing. Broad Ripple .... 7 713° 6-33 But the Washington aerial Warren Central.. 0 0 0 0— 0 team was grounded almost com», £.8 =» letely with four tompletions in Tech Fumbles Costly | 1 tries good for 42 yards. Bhort-| RICHMOND, Ind. Oct. 21— ridge connected on one in. four|Richmond's football team conheaves for 46 yards which ledito 7, over the Green here last! to the final Blue tally in the|night, | third canto. : Jim Bruck scored twice for Glichrist Tallies Twice Richmond in the first and second - Two key runs by Bob Gilchrist,| quarters after fumbles were re-| & swivel-hipped artist-to-be, high-| covered on Tech's 16.yard and 20.) lighted the otherwise drab en-|yard lines, respectively, Tech st broke inside/scored in the third on a 43-yard left tackle early in the opening

y from Jack Walker to frame for 49 yards and a touch-

pass Tom Wollenweber. Gene Turnip-| converted. In the fourth period, Bob Huntsman passed to Lou Gehring for 13 yards and) and Percy Cosby made the after. Score by periods: ! sarannnnsen 07 0

Tall ge aeesees .9 0 en wriggiea/ ears Top Decatur, 27-0 { Lawrence Central remained in i the Secondary Mke 3 gar the running for the county cham: Shortridge added the last one plonship by toppling Decatur Cen-| -on 4 two-yard plunge by Rufus tral, 26 to 0, at Decatur last night. |

Marks after Fred Davis looped a Byron Weaver stretched his

county scoring lead to 77 points] 46-yard pass to Bill Ralph, who' ] 3 ‘sto the five. Beore! DY. scoring two. taychdowns in the. Was stopped on the five. Beorels i") 1p" 1n the third period,

intercepted Washington's 40 and

. by. periods; ° Dan Siler plunced from the three Ba... 112 7.026, score and Don Crawford in| *

0 ) If : . } estern Divisio : | as far as I know I will continte a sy 8 {irant ovr Troms the Bve with Sher Cleveland ......... EATER meets The Ringside gym 1s{\¥%00 by Selesling Wisconsin, | to be here to do my share of it." : Plugs Still Clicking passing for the extra point in the Bihar 3 1 5 4 is '1 well equipped and there is no fee tnis wav think to cole out Wi Pudley Jnentiontd hat he . ’ ast stanza. ® | INDIANAPOLIS 2-1 0:410 3 shi . ’ J t rin “ipa Peek ETM team con- Lawrence .rolied_ fo. . Buffalo iia dam 10 Siateus re aver BTid teams are a bunch of softies.|over the AA presidency when it ’ in ng e County FO0St {owns ard held Decatur to ol at] REI RE RAT Eastern Division" FRR a | good BOYS and VIEIYy g a auern hayes are Was, yacated in 1945, . and again today after defeating Beech Grove. goo yy nevis: % W Lr puoon Sb Havioe Golder Goes! BREA “166.7,” Yale “siidcKed|this year he has declified to take} 26 to 6, at Pike last night. red Lawrence Central 8 6 7 7-26 Vhreesaa : 33.1 nn eopen anc n 3 La ard in the battle with the|the job. "ve Left end Alan Wiechers sco! Deca : : -3 3 0 413 TT _ _ |Badgers, blocked and tackled just ow the first Speedway TD in the sec- tur Central 8.00 0='0 eve $3148 ws EDDIE ASHS SPORTS (jike the Big Nine elevens. . . . As I ee re oe ond period on a 35.yard pass from yy... o Renulsed | Washington... 9:3 1.1" 814 RUUD? ig ane Y She Sports (a matter of fact, the Midwest|chajrman of the three-man board dim Demoss and Jack Mayhughi' f RESULTS LAST NIGHT | BES your o-Cent SUR" |probably can. pick up a fewlappointed to recommend a sucbooted the conversion, Konnie ANKFORT, Ind., Oct. 21 —! mumalo 5. Providence 0 DA NFS. {pointers on pass defense by|cessor to Lane.

King added his first touchdown Howe's invasion of Frankfort | fn the same frame then tallied Was repulsed last night as the| again in the third on a six.yard| Nighthawks snapped a three-|

Score by the goaltenders with a 1.67 aver-

age. BUSYBODY BOBBY— Right halfback Bob Gilchrist of Shortridge is shown getting warmed up to The invading Ramblers are off| his two-fouchdown scoring task for the afternoon when the Blue Devils scored their first city series to a slow start this season after! victory in two games over the Continentals, Gilchrist “is shown being stopped by Gilbert Sellers, winding up second in the eastern) Washington left end, shortly after making a first-down with a 16-yard run to the Washington 38-yard division last year. Recalls by the| |... o,.[ in the first quarter. A few minutes later Gilchrist squirmed inside left tackle to score the parent New York Rangers took 5. Shortridge touchdown on a 29-yard gallop. Gilchrist scored again in the second period on the

id poh Ser So engn, same play from the Washington 35-yard line, Rufus Marks, Shortridge fullback (54), is shown at the right).

one victory in five starts. The| latest loss came last night at ee

football teams by a 14 to 7 score yesterday. The intra-state rivals on even, scoreless terms for the/ls the home team. “n three quarters scored the first Ball State touch-/ings: (1) down. a A fumble by Ball State on its

CYT by the Willlamson System as the It i% also the HOME jean unless its opponent in second fright) battled column is starred (*), to mean the LOSER ‘n’’ means night R'' means current Williamson (Note the three general group“Name and midbracket’ games.

before Kehoe Sse,

“Minor bracket’ games and (3)

) “Junior College” games.)

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rubber in the series with New » nlay, to ‘bring victory to the sponsored by the Elks Bowling Haven, each team holding 17 de-| By EDDIE ASH AA Presidency Muncie team. It was the third | Teague, is ee held in the lodge® cisions. Eight ended in ties. The] N : Ball State win of the season. rooms tomorrow, 6 p. m. to midCaps further hold a narrow scor-| EUGENE BLAND, better they ig a nS oe Queeh “No.” Score by Periods night, ~ ing margin over the Ramblers— known as Tiny, has transferred CItY By Dh quag. o Anderson .....0 0 0 7-7 Genuine turtle soup -- Herb 149 to 147. — his —amateur— boxing activities. . : Making the trip were Leon| That was. the answer Bruce 14.—14 Queisser’s special—is to be served

Second-Place Tie "A win tonight could bounce the Caps into a second-place tie in the western division, since the present position holder, St. Louis, idle. New Haven has been strength-

{from Bouth Side Community Cen-|Mallory, 126 pounds; Fred John-| Dudley, general manager of the

ter to Leeper's Ringside Gym in|%°™ 135, and Robin Hood and|ygyigville Colonels, gave The

3 {Andy Anderson, both 147. South Illinois St. ... But all boys |

. ” =r desiring to learn “ah oN the IT'S HIS fall practice. . . «

manly art! gp. McFadin, who weighs 240 still are invited] oo ngs is the heavyweight

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ened by the acquisition of Goalie! img them wrestling champion of the UniEmile Francis from the Chicago javes Bland's Yerity of Texas. . .. Playing |resigned to take over as general

guard for the Longhorns’ football team, therefore, is just || mere exercise for the big felin the annuall ,, ¢, get him In shape for the T imes-Legion| cop season on the mat. , + Golden. Gloves, yoy loading a gentle life. . »

Blackhawks, Francis played 541 games with Chicago last season and held a goal-tending average of 3.39. His current average is 548. ’ ri

On The Ice

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Mr. Dudley said: | “I have been with Louisville 10 years, the work here has always «Deen _pleasant and. until this past AT ANY RATE the Yale foot season, Successiul. There is still { & " “1 wi o> ary, and in oth- pal) team ght the Mitont 4 ork to done in Louisville,.and

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cated recently when Frank Lane Ann Curtis to Turn Pro

SAN manager of the Chicago White| 11) (world’s feminine swimmers. and ~ {holder of 18 American and one world record, will sional within the next-few days. |

‘tate, with only nine seconds to ond annual football party (stag),

Scoring continuously —as— motion pictures : of the Butler-Washington of St. touchdown, Weath-i1,,is land Indiana-lowa games conversion, Wilson; Ball zr shown. Tony Hinkle, the Butler maestro, will describe the {plays and other game action. There are 150 guest tickets available at $1 each. Guests must he accompanied by a member of FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 {pg Elks. Members will be ad—~Ann Curtis, queen of the pn tted free on paid-up dues card.

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plunge. : game losing streak. 21-13. Pittsburgh at Cleveland. . +. He has a large squad of both| 18 consecutive points after CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct. 21 (UP) ot In the fourth period, Charles’ Frankfort drew first blood In| o.oo oo ves |DeSinners and seniors working| touchdown for Yale. ... He |—AD ankle injury may keep Lou - Fis Martin skirted the flank for 15 the first period as Dave White W L T Pis. 0 og/out at Ringside now. . . . Classes) only weighs 142 pounds, but Levanti, regular center on the ards and the final marker with tallied on a line buck. End Dick etrolt «......ooooe. § 2 9 419 lare held from 12 noon to 7 p. m.| that golden toe makes up for Illinois eleven, out of the Purdue ayhugh converting again. Ralph Ricker took a jump pass from|Montresi ‘1 eo 1 3 9 g3weekdays. ... Candidates must| his lack of beef. . . . Give [fame Saturday. Coach Ray ‘Cingo plunged over from the one Park Lanum and ran 18 yards Ro Th »h sang s 13.11 Sbe 16 or older and must be phy-| Coach Herman Hickman more Eliot said Levanti's place would Aor Beech Grove in the final ses-|to score In the second period. |Chicego .........l.ll0 3 o o @& i|sically fit... . Bland accompanied] manpower and heavier play- |P¢ taken by Bill Vohaska, a sion. It was Speedway’s seventh| Leo Ahearn scored two TD's ESULTS LAST NIGHT » four-man team of amateurs to| ers, and Yale might surprise sophomore, on offense, and by straight win and 23d in 24 games.'and Dick Merchant converted tor| _Boston 8, Chicago 3. Jincinnatl today for a meeting] more than one Western Con- {Al Mastrangeli on defense. Score by periods: { Howe. A ——— | ference team. reat sesmtameey eer Speedway ......, 013° 6 7—26 Howe ........ 0 013 0-18 sn 4 Foolball Results Beech Grove .... 0 0 § 6—6Frankfort....7 7 0 1-21 | THE ALL-TIME Minnesota, COLLEGE = ——— | Memorial Stadium attendance/P*! State 14. Anderson 7

Bowling ‘Em Over JOHN REID

Paul Fields posted the season's second largest bowling: score last night when he got 750 pins for the Delaware Bow! team in the Indianapolis Classic League. His individual games of 235-278-236 were rolled at Pritechett's. His is the eighth 700 or better this season, topped only by Bud Schoch's 761 of Oct, 14, Almost but not uite in the 700 bracket was Ed- Ty Huck with 609 for the Rodebeck Sames of 233-190-226. for the Motion Pietures quintet in the| Hollenbeck Press team. Arch game league. He had lines of Flas posted a 657 for the Art 232-256-211. Fonnie Snyder, Sachs Used Cars team with lines kegler for the Bowes Seal Fast of 213-245-199 in the Indianapolis #quad in the Indianapolis Classic (la**}c league. Holt, rolling for League, constructed a 694 from |'D®

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ames of 223-246-225. G. Zweisler|*3Uad built games of 181-243-227]

g - into 651 in the same league. ad 888 for the oS with The Rodebeck keglers rolled up

lines ‘of 247-191-250. 13130 pins in the Indianapolis Two honor counts were posted Classic at Pritchett's. This was in the Johnson Chevrolet League the best team total of the season at the Broad Ripple Bowl last/and was built from games of night. “Paul Thistlewaite tallied|1016-1116-998, In the same league, 671 for the Henry Standard Serv-|the Delaware Bow! quintet ran up ice feam with games of 227-203-(a 3022 count with team scores of ~ 241. Charles McCue got 651 from 971-1101-950,

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" HIGH SCHOO {record will go by the boards Sat-|gnhoriridge 26. Washington 0

urday when the Michigan eleven Frankfort 21, Howe 13° ra > ros pple J arren Centra " invades to collide with an old Righmond 19, Technical 1 foe, the Gophers....In an en- Sued way a. Beech Grove 8 olumbia ity ecatur 6 (tie), larged seating plan, 64,000 fans|yiburn 13 Warsaw 1 will be accommodated. . . . The Elkhart n, hn Wayne South 14 ayne Central 56 eru 12 current - Minnesota home attend- Wayne Concordia 3% New Haven 7. ance record is 63,327, set when Danville 14, Brownsburg 13 "y Bloomington University 12, Martinsville 7, 2 Notre Dame played the Gopher Bicknell 14, Princeton 6 -Nn 1937. {

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Logansport 20, West Lafayette 13 . ” ” Ploomifgtan 13, Terre H, Wiley 13 (tie) . = . Eullivan 19, Clinton 14 | THE INDIANAPOLIS Jets will[Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 33, Brazil 0 3

(be in the western division of the|New Castle 34 Huntington 1! {Basketball Association of Amer-| "cee Tis! (Hamilion Co.) 7, Green: {fea . . . along with Ft. Wayne, |W#besh 25, Hartford City 6, |Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louls xovome 21, Griffith 6 © © (and Rochester. . . . Philadelphia,|™ {New York, Baltimore, Providence, Boston and Washington will comprise the eastern division. . . . That's Rochester, N. Y., in the “western division,” and not Rochester, Minn, or Rochester, Ind.{ + ++ This year in the BAA a play-

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delegations trade or lay the foundation for player deals. . . . Minneapolis is to be the host city and civie ‘| boosters there have mapped +4 plans to outdo all previous off- ‘ { season baseball powwows. . . . The Indianapolis and Pitts. burgh clubs have made reservations for the occasion.

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keimeyer, A. & P. _.. 4811 couldn't hang onto pass thrown by halfback Don Leppert in ! ota. Lio: 3st the first quarter of the game. The West.Siders repeated this per- B. F. GOODRICH i

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