Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1948 — Page 50

: . » ' PY : s 3 ” i . * > +8 RY . TAGE 50 — ‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES uk SUNDAY, OCT. 24, 1948 SUND! Sports Roundup . By Eddi Eddie Ash WHILE WINNING their first pennant in 20 years, the | 1048 Indianapolis Indians developed many new adult fans} and it was sweet music at the turnstiles as the erowds CR seven times a week when the well-balanced » were performing on their home lawn . , . You gots have to: be told that the Redskins set new -all-time : i attendance records for the . : American ‘Association by at- : tracting almost a half mil-| P lion cash customers to the| Third W.-16th St. open air empor- rdium hard by the White River Break: . But not many fans know CRAWF( that the Indianapolis club of- ~ Driving | ficials did not forget to enter- quarter for tain the small fry for free on of the gam many occasions . . . fans of Wabash ' the future . .. Ted Sullivan, Tribe business manager, with WARASHCA the full approval of Presi- Ingalls Fie dent Owen J. Bush and Vice Although President, Frank E. McKin- “to the man ney, worked out ¢ program el Ted Sulllvan—He Took Care for “kids” that was satisfac- downs hol of Young America tory to both the ‘youngsters Ring. 7 wa and their parents . . . He set aside certain nights for special Acme Telephoto. The accu groups to watch the Indians play as guests of the club . .. PANTHER VICTORY—Robert Lee, Pittsburgh left end, dashed off left tackle from the Pitt 36 to Indiana's 26-yard line for a 38-yard gain early in Hash; Va . ; : ia . chaperoned groups from Indianapolis and cities and towns| io <acond period | and was spilled out of bounds by Indiana's Lloyd Wagnon. Scoring last-minute touchdown, Pitt beat Hoosiers, 21 to 14. back, mad in central Indiana . . This program supplanted the old “knothole| m— ae - attack a t gang day,” popular before night baseball became a regular thing .. .| Val Parents decided that trafic hazards were too great at night to per- Pitt Trips IU, II ish rush Ohio ‘State Ni % Fi htin Boilermakers Michig a “Humbles Be ror mit their children to attend games h Wabash tr unaccompanied by adult super- Cincinnati Trims 21 to 14 in 4t Beaten By Kick BODE. Visors, 88d 43 » Jesuit, aothels (Continudd From Page 49) Wisconsin i in Thriller, 34-32 Continued from Page 49) . Fulit gang” attendance fell of to suc tossed a 23-yarder to Bill McPeak owa aw es - 0 ers - Fullback an Sxlent that any fr have ad for the initial score. COLUMBUS, Oct. 23 (UP)—|Otterback recovered an Ohio Pungals Se, 3 Mek, out for y the Wabas| a @ special day for 8 ha ’ ) ! ue. s ck went only 1! pe y then. set! er, fo The other Pitt tally resulted (Continued From Page 49) EB Ot re wel fumble on the Buckeye 2¥ and in yards and went out on the Pur.| (Continued From Page 49) sliced thro Tiras ic “|froma-1:yard plunge by Fullback three plays Fullback Bob Petrus-lque 17 hree 10 asses, then polishin went over | dong ; | Bob Becker, TIER Bolkovae ton: I00Tes on Wo. _Jorig~ gallops, one|inspired- Wisconsin team 34 to 32.| ue 17. t ng p po g Norman W HAD - (Continued. From Page Aa at 4 01°39 yards by Panelli in the third) - The: Ba ARR out: aii) ke went-over. fvom.-9 yards. ont... Krueger Off 1 the job with a twisting touch- “pain CIVIC qs. part.of the first. al os Bit Te xa Bapinges paciod end one 26:35 hy LAWIANGs! the eho! Along, thel. The. Badgers almost immedi: sk ave yards and ‘down Tun“ From the Tyand-ioe vo OF “Couch Go , school pa- quart i) a.pexfegh. 10 for the campaign. Coutte in the “fourth. Alhongh grouna. dia. not disgrace. much- ately. marched ‘80 yards” fory : RB SAAR TR 5 POR vi i vs fp inren = ¥ % - ‘ wr 2 Doyay “Mel ¥ fame if el ~The Tlungle Cats looked ‘tarable An sore. oly. twice. in. the [5 pach. Hargy . Stub! rote ager ee i Ggne B ude xi, 0 the bre later in| Gordie Soltau's gecond conver- a | “when. they . SAME ane second hair; the -frish rambled], aca n Viren second. period. and. Pitt gFidiron productioi oF odes SAN reoustars “trom e- yards out game —which--enahled: »A0 isiom-put- the. Gophers ah&id Bret=" COWH goaY 1 do- period and never did come th hed 61 yards fos: the RIetty. much as they pleased atl ics down to Ohio in 5 ya oa A pass” interception gave hE wr “worked itt nated the park and Nights to high{back. O'Masley took his- place. ey are y ofthe time. fighting Toa DIOUgNHt oF" wy-Critr Their last “touchdown before/Pubduie ‘a firs ly. 14 to, 13, “but, Michigan once . ; 1 ni ized t : first touchdown, after takin@“the : ue ‘a t down “on “itd own Fnd Dick’ wit The Ett] eho! Sines, organi: 4 Sater The ‘Bearcats had 15 players opening kickoff. sept for Di Marco's assing cal “good bye, Harry" fans back|the intermission was set up by a/4l. The *break was all Purdue ™°T® connected when’ h c Valparaiso ) who played agains ’ , otre Dame's line play was the TT —————— _v needed. to out of the aif on the Minnesota a " in the amateur and independent|c 2 aye ap st Indians whe A bad boot by Indiana's George|pioniiont of the game. Marty NEXT FOES beautiful 86-yard runback of an nee 4 to get rolling. Saulborahi os art 4 tall to quarter bt field . . . The ball club always Parker, which traveled only 1to|wendell Leon Hart and other| OHIO STATE—At North Ohio State kickoff by Right Half 0 the JIii125 arer a pass and went all the Valpo. 20 “oe Hoosiers, 15 to 6, in 1946, Eight endell, n Hart an orthwestern. nois 34 and DeMoss then tossed av 78- jall, At tI furnished transportation and re-lo¢ them were hurt this year andlin® Pitt 30 and ig Rog to|Irish forwards repeatedly crashed’ WISCONSINZAC lows. Clarence Self. his touchdown pass bo Maally yard scoring Wabash wa B > v, se ” “ Si ———p——e } . " . rdrive. Fe Pa yihiaus were seven got in the ball game he 2 bY Eu Leo adan) the Iowa 1lihe. home, Wisconsin displayed a| Savic passed 16 yards to End for ILLINOIS: (10) Michigan's sophomore halfback line. “- ae , (an A executives are confident they will against Butler. 71 Yards for Score Lett Ends—Mamenne Puitlips, Long, R SmioOth working offense that net- Sonny Gandee for the first Ohio| if Spd Kak Button pry. flashes, Chuck Ortmann and Led g have another flag contender next CINCINNATI It was fourth down and four Woodard ~~ ~~ . . {ted five touchdowns. . State touchdown in the second |muski Koceski, teamed up for the Wol- Valparais ag Left Ends—Anderson, Upheot "Hank. Left Tackles <~Winslow, 8Bhoaf . | Tr Buckeves. t ] b Left Guards—Gottfried, Mortignago n ’ W rit. 1 year, but winner or loser, Busi-| rer Tackies—Kana, Jes yards to go when Robinson| Lert Guards—aromus Gimabers. | | Che SEEKERS STADE BY TWO period. Then he hit right half| Centers Mastrangell, Vohatka Levant Verines' final tally with Koceski ory only ness Manager Sullivan said the Lat, Guards Vilkosk 1, Yerule. flipped the pay off aerial. The gro enters -D. Woodard, Meyer, Laster, touchdowns anes the first period, Alex Verdova from 25 vards out Right Guards 1 Sieg, Archer grabbing a 25-yard Ortmann pass once in e same generous policy toward| Right Guards Blake, Meador, Hoosier defenders were in close,| Right Guards Banks, Saison Per rew -caution to e winds and : Right- Ends—Valek, Kersulis on the Minnesota 40 and racing quarters. Ii \ Right Tackie- Dunia . h or short| Right Tackles Kay, Cozard. McDonnel went all out for the victory. {for the second. Krall threw to| Quarterbacks—Krueger, Malinsky. Galla- across in front of three blockers. worked the Young America will be followed| Zi Sacto Onn oR imeak expecting either a run t > ui Enda—Ditimer, “Gusowski. Cobres Quarerback Pandel S8avic was Verdova for the third gher, Stewart Today's crowd of 66.130 fans 44 where i ¢ v 8S y » Lo C . . . | eft Halfbacks-Plaz azie erce \ Le at VIStory Fiell. . , » and perhaps Ail” Ah fuse Dass when quarterbac u Quarterback 5 Headington, Di Marco, credited with three of the payoff The lineups Right Halfoacks Badleman. Parterean eclipsed the old Memorial Stadi- on the fou " expanded upon to exceed the ap- Right Haltbacks—Richards, Menke, Ste- Melillo crossed them up by call-|pra asses, while the other t Fullbacks—8teger, Schmidt p t 1 Haad | RAE, Bailoachs--Riehargs, h a Left Halfbacks — Halliburton, O'Neill, P e the er two were OHIO STATE | sy um mark of 63,237 set when the and set uj proximate 5000 lads entertained|;nen ing, for a toss into the end zone,| U , running throws produced by a ; ) | PURDUE: (6) down bl ~thepast—season--plus--groups-. of} Fullbacks- St. Clair, Dougherty. which clicked according to plan. | Right Halfbacks—Faske, Nabor, Doran [nara-diiving. . haltharr- Jerr Lett Andee, | Léft Ends—Heck, Jeffery, Bland Gophers played Notre Dame here n play. patients from the Marion Veter- BUTLER 1 Indiana didn't chalk up its Pillbacks Tedore. Paulsen. Nordman. |... 7 Left guards—Diperro, Mattey | Left Tackles—O'Reilly, Karras. Trbovich: -in 1937. In the H tal, who h fi Left Ends--Farmer, Runyan. Sehuester A = * NOTRE DAME (21) ra - - Eenters—Lininger— Teifke | Left Guards—Horvath Murray, Gibron MINNESOTA: (14) tore off a ans Hospi wi were here five| i Tackles—Murphy, Leam: initial first down until midway Left Ends—Martin, Flynn, Espenan Badgers Score First Right guards—Templeton, Tonef! I Left Ends—Grant Soltau the ball -o1 times, 3 Left Gusrds—Maternowsk!, ihn in the second quarter. driving as|Waybright | ‘The. Badgers pushed across two Dawson, cree. Wilson. Trautwein.| ight Tackles Barbolak, Beletic, Kala-| Left Tackies—Nomellini, Jaszewski George R ; o. 8 8 Right Guards-- Hamilton, McSem far as the Pitt 20 before McPeak| 1% (hires McGehee, Span. Fram ss Right ends— Hague. Watson [pos Crom Te AeCamrer Whitmer Grant | LEf Guards—Prits, Bailey. Kissell balf LOOK FOR the New York | Right Tackle—Kun , quick touchdowns in the first Quarterbacks—8avie, Werte, Perinl.| Centers Beson, Tonnemaker. back i Yank to take good care of Right Ends DobKins, Chapman, DeGan [recovered McDonnell's fumble on ton. Johnson 4 , "| Widdoes ' rinL1 Quarterbacks—DeMoss, Milito, Hartman. Right Guards—Widse, H. Lu It was t ankees lo § u Quarterbacks—Sylvester, “Peterson. Pike the 29. Right Guards. Gost, Groom, ller period. They weren't fazed even © rf haifbacks—Ciark, Krall, Swinehart |, Right Halfbacks—Adams, Conlin Right Tackles—Ekberg, Agealey. Carron. nel Suetican Assseinion Late Halfbacks—Chelminiak, Bennett, |" Panthers didn't relinquish Risht Tackles Fallon, Zojewskl Gaul by a lightning thrust through the Ri ht half backs. Verdova Cannavino "Lert Haltoacks- _Gorgal. Manich cam Ends—Hein, Soltau, Bierman, game jor. ansas City ues next base- c st : Budynki | ullbacks—Whisler, Morrison, Newell. Fullbacks—Szulborski, Campfield, Ker- + ks—Malosky. A Thiel ves ball season. . . . The Blues “ithe airacks smock, 8 Weldexamp She pigskin until they had gone Right Ends Hart. Wrighikin, Lesko, air for one touchdown by Ohio WISCONSIN [estes Co Right Haiioe eRe McAlister. Hausken, Fathers pr dropped from first in 1947 to |Warrenburg the -71 vards for another touch toy “ State at the beginning of the sec- Left ‘ends—Faverty. Meyers SCORE BY PERIODS Pullens, Warnerm i a station v sixth in 1048 . . . but Casey SCORE BY PERIODS: as down. Cecconi accounted for most . Left Halthac 1cks—Brennan, Gay, Zslejski,' ‘ond period. Left tackles—Elliott, Shea, Albrig ght. | ie 3 3 ? 2 10 att Halibacks-— Faunce, H. Elliott, Bye, Score by Stengel, the Yankees’ new man- [BUter o.oo 0.7 3 1-1 o ne Sardage, carrying in six “Right Halfbacks—Sitko, Coutre, Spaniel] Wisconsin came back for one Center Wilner Ti |, Touchdowns Krueger Gorgal Points. Pullbacks—Kusma, Beersdorr, Ww. Elliott. Wabash . ager, is sure to channel his best Touchdowns: Richards Uphoft, tetds ° ro arn PAYS Necessary. in th Fiiback ks 5 anelll. Bwistowic A Ww allner. |to make it 19-7. But then Ohio Right Renata Bris Qihent [Mnec hile : Left Ends emaAs tee il Valparaiso surplus talent to the old home |kamp. Points after touc 8 n the| ORE BY PERIOD !State scored two more quick ones Right ends—Wartinbee, Rustman, Han- STATISTICS : ‘eft Tackles—Scholeski, Wistert ——t— Safety: Cincinnati. third ter bef finall _l1owa DS: 0 6-12 i Illinol Le ACK 88. LEAD town team. . . . He was born Jessen 3); Safety: Tony Planowski:.Jm- quar ore finally scor- \°%% 7 1 17.27 With passes to go off the field at’ rbac ow Pirst downs ® Left Guards—Tomasi, Sickels and reared in K. C. and “that Pasi Tomes Sting. Wad Ren ing. End Frank a Ro TE 1 Marco, Panel halftime with a 20-19 lead. Alto-! fe ruska, Inet ards rush ng 14 4 HST kL Oregon jr ns the nickname, Onsey. au umble on e tt Ut tHe Te Gag Malian toNche gether, -27-points.-were..scored {pn Eva {Net yards pass ng . ee 18 Right Ends—Wisniewski, Clark, Allis. . pial k received the best STATITICH Butler Cin.|Hoosiers could get no farther than |® re ®TATISTICS | the second perjod. pon mare Christensen, roar: completa’ he : en Gp Quarisrback-E Elliot BOY we UCLA E of the Yanks’ surplus last sea- |[Pirst downs + 1 13 |the 8 | Pirst “downs lows ND! The Badgers came out for two, Puilbacks—Kelly, Bendrick, ~ Radcli eR mr meer eePt ed . Lo Left italtbacks-Ortman, Tenigs, Derri- LOS AN son and finiaied Second. By Jushing ny] 2 Taliaferro passed to McDonnell [Net yards rushing . qo wr 3 {hard-fought scores in the third| © RE Ry [J Average. distance of punts 390 35.0 COL backs—Peerson, Kempthorn. A well-dril 1 2 et. yards passing ‘“ 201 period ACQRE. BY PERIODS: 1 ulibac on. By penalties ses 214 |ON his 40. The next play went the ,'o,wiras attempied % arperiod and it looked as if it was Bat lost on fumbles 2 1 SCORE BY PERIODS lege footb: FRED FITZSIMMONS, oné of [Net vat from scrimmage 230. 114 [rest of the way. - |Porwards completed ....... 1 ycurtains for Ohio State. The Qhlo State 2 2% 3 5734 Ball lost. on fumbles } 1 {ainnesota 0 1 T 0-14 versity of “tHe Boston Braves” coaches the Pages attempted i soos alo Jigh. The .. same. .screen ...pass.. play. Jars [nie spe 2d ene iy 3 Bucks, however. kept throwing Touchdowns: Wisconsir Pes tre axa Evans Yards pes penal es "ss 50 Michigan Lo 0.13 7 9-37 Angeles a past season, is reported dickering Bote var maasing ... 3 102 Iclicked«-after another Hardisty Average aie or pulits A 38 otha bail -and.acunted. Lor AW0. 2 Bandrick Nernan, osu every A TTom Line Of scrimmage on Hrenbur. Kocerk! Points afie as it marc for a similar berth with the|aye, yds punt returns W 3 punt: into the end zome set the Bal lost on fumbles TTY 3 3 more of their own. devs 3, Cana he Jos Re hud TR Ta pe prey oh SOIR BALMS +B pms “OEOTY “Hn New York Giants under Leo Ne. Pints pi Ll « [Hoosiers on their 20. Taliaferro Number: of penalties reeves a: 3 In the end conversion told the 2 Justice Carries On : STATISTIES Mich day Durocher. “Fitz” spent 12|pumpies lost ©, |was on the receiving end from xProm hne of scrimmage “jtale End Jimmie Hague counted Obie St Wik | CHAPEL HILI C.. Oct. 23 Mr "on years on the Giants’ mound staff [Penalties (Yd+. 4 wes |8ebeck and had little trouble, four for Ohio State. while Lisle Xe: arse rushing 18 © 28 (UP). North I, 3 hiroad & Net vara rushi ng . 7 2 ' Oregon after graduating from the Indi- " EE “|going the 80 yards behind the backs Becker ou Blackbourn could convert only Net sards passing cnr Tar i 8 Perna emp wT ast wee anapolis Indians. . The Giants Gridder Scores protection afforded by his mates. Fullbacks—B aR a two as ball-holder "Wally Dryer Forwards attempted 17 ‘ [the stripes off Louisiana State's Forwards sitempted 2 " back befor | “Left Ends—Ko: ats war mplete 12 | Tigers 34 to 7 as Charlie Justice > "0 Ds 10 1 traded him to Brooklyn in 1937 Only a minute and 12 seconds| of To er \ateh. Hopp fumbled ‘the first two tries. It Forwards intercepted 2 ! ldanced for one touchdown and Number of uot punts 347 4212 run up the 35d he served under Durocher as Winning Marker remained when the Panthers took| Left Guards Witucki Smith was Wisconsin's fourth defeat of yaverase die ni pints 4335 «42s passed for two fit A ond of Fumbles " Ce 3} Los Angele cher-coach. 8 £ enters. Police. Karstens Stebbins the season. Pu mbes . 3 4 ’ ’ all lost on fumbles ree fe possession following a Taliaterro] ° t 1 3 |41.000 fan Tarheels Number of penalties 3 3 The de . 0» Right G ards Brooks; Parker Wiscons , Ba!l inst on fumbles 1 2 ans whooped-the Tarheel P BE 1 23 punt to their 3S. Right Tackles -Goldsberry, W on sconsin seized on a break Number of penalties ey ‘ards penalized consecutive TOR me he sa a But KO's Himself Bimbo dropped back and" got kt "SB! Ends—w C PERT for ts first marker Ta kle Hal Yards” ented wn 20 se (On They are unbeaten and untied. srrom line of scrimgage ference los 0 0 TACKS. . . . Te —————— ES ———— the ball away just he | nds-—W on, Carter x_Tom ine ol scrimn - - 2° as was Quart erbacks Seb, k, K 1ovich i J " " tion, one of the greatest race | FT. DEVENS. Mass. Oct. 230 PUL IVIL IG AN TR WAS mmc et Kone, | Ee | Han ores uf aif Sithe, wo Jol Jn (UP)—End Jeff Schreiner Wasi, tn. [nqiana 25. The ball Right. Hk Seb nnell. Gol idston 0 ne . nter ~ . the hero of Devens College's bounced out of his arms into the "SCORE BY PERIODS and be. fanned by gentle tropi- air but he grabbed urgh 1-31 ; : in, snagged |}. oy : eal breezes. . . . He also will en- |20-to-14 football victory over the gra Aga Indiana 0 7 Tu C it hd «| Touchdowns eak cke A . Joy the luxuries at Hialeah of [University of Massachusetts to- or ay, Prored deal from pay] nea eo Mipeak i ke ie Don. . (1) a day and night watchman, [day but his joyous teammates| ge 400 ahanun [touchdown Bolkovac, 3, Parker. 2 NORTH (2) a screened cage in front of had to revive him to tell him Wo Pr hu Ina} Oct. 23 ( Juba eS (3) the choice of labout it. Lett Ends—Skindany. Germansk; {Ne ris} ne 192 Rad thers, the | ay w umet Stable buys. 1 With Massachusetts leading| Lif: Guards—Barkouskie, Yo. Kinny |Boruards tilcmpied a among the THE CONQUERING Lou Bou-|14-13 and only two minutes left| Centers—Pisher, Radnor Forwards intéreej ped Lily 2| ball teams Right Guards— Boldin, Thomas Numbers - of punt 9 5 dreau returned to the University[to play, Devens Quarterback Right Tackles—Piotz, Coleman, Forsythe. |xAverage dis of punts oo. 41 4 today, 27-7 of Illinois campus yesterday as Fran Nagle threw a pass which QUT efoncs Stent, Drom os. Fude- [Bumbles t te-eve 3 3 puted lead the No. 1 guest of the day at the|bounced off the head of a Massa-| ch *{Rall lon of poamites irre : lege Confer Illinois - Purdue game. . .. He|chusetts player into the arms of ne haa Ceceoni, ©Bara I Yards Penalized 1 40 The Pan alighted from the private car ofthe waiting Schreiner. ight __Halfbacks Rip! on raham,xPron line of scrimmage fourth stra Wayne Johnston, president of the| Schreiner took two steps after ing Anders lilinols Central - Railroad. . . .|he caught the ball, smashed into tral behind Thirteen years ago Boudreau was|a goal post and knocked himself / Hanover just another freshman, one of|cold. But he had scored the touch- 7 parent frol hundreds on the Illinois campus.’ down which won the e game. ze the Panthe: Ta od. * ’ * Quarterb: America’s Most Copied Car Hanover's . a five-yard his favorit score. In heaved a Taylor. T CAPS vs. PHILADELPHIA, TONITE, 8:30 P. M. third mark BOXES, $2.50; Side Mezzanine, $2.00 and $1.50, Reserved (Tax Hanover’s L). On Sule at All Times and Phone Orders Accepted at : er, raced : Coliseum and L. Strauss & Co. 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