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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Jaycees to ‘Sponsor Lid-Lifting Ceremony For Pro Net Season
Opening Game Will Start Association's Third Season; Tilt Set for Butler Fieldhouse
The lid of thé 1948-49 basketball season will be pried off Monday night and the Indianapolis Jets have drawn for the occasion the 8t. Louis Bombers, defending champions of the Western Division of the Basketball Association of America. The opening tilt, which will tip off ‘the association's third season, will be in the Butler Fieldhoyse starting at- 8:30 30 Pp. m., with a preliminary at 7 p. m. - One cager to which Indiana) fans will be paying particular attention this season is Johnny plug of the 8t. Louis University| Logan, the deadly long-shot art- team for the last two seasons. Ist and ex-Indiana University Wilcutt is =lated for a starting] star. Logan has two successful forward position along with Lo-| seasons of pro basketball under gan. his beit. Coach Grady Lewis of the Bombers has been high in his praises of this Hoosier marksman.
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Other rookies are Easy Parham of Texas Wesleyan, John Hopper
Eggles x Replaces Ken Loeffler ggleston of Phillips 66. Lewis, a genuine veteran of the The Indianapolis Jets, coached by the brilliant Bruce Hale, probpr circles, took over the coach- bl All ck ing reins this season when Ken ® y w start George Gl LoefMer resigned to take a sim- at center, Charlie Black and Hale {lar position at Providence, R. L poy forwards, 1 Fred lewis and Grady played with Delroit two | fcc Brookfield at guards. years ago and last season was . Ine opening-night attraction is a member of the champion Balti- being sponsored by the Indianapmore Bullets. A center, he wil °lis Junior Chamber of Comprobably ride the bench at the Merce. which will be host to 400
start of the season in favor of Members of the newly organized Red Rocha, six foot, eight inch “Hardwood Gang.” pivot star, In the preliminary, the Naval In all, nine veterans and four Reserves will “meet Jones &
rookies are battling for positions Maley
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The St. Catherine's Bowling League has J prepared a mimeographed list of the names, addresses. phone numbers and individual averages of all their bowlers, plus the sponsor of each of the 12 teams. The howlers have been distributed so that all teams have
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224-244-266. hich st i oe which starts in the sports In the Westside Classic League, section of tomorrow's ora Peyton Printz and Al Menges If you're new to the gare, made the honor roll with scores’ yeu'll learn the proper way of 678 and 674, respectively. through Billy Sixty’s new Printz had games of 246-221-211) type of how-to-do-it column
Halfbacks Paul Jack Pierce won first string spots today because of their running at-| tack in the Purdue game last 8at- of Iowa footballers returned “to
Big 9 Teams Prepare Longson Rallies For Final Stretch To Defeat Torres
By United Pres |Bierman sought to bolster the CHAMPAIGN. Til, " Oct. 27- position, considered a weak spot] Utah Grappler Wins | After Taking Beating
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rant League last night with a owner Tom Kaston. This will 626. Her lines of. 199-172-255 give keglers 14 lanes to work on. | ® & » . = 600 BOWLERS (MEN) OTHER LEATE LEADERS MEN) Herb Holt, Harrell Plumbers g04 William Brown, Pun-Bowl ial .... 593! Peyton Printz. Beanblossom Mortuary 678 Bll Reynolds Services rect mg ... 591 Al Menges, Bittrichs' Meats 674 Hobart Keppler, Internal Revenus ... B88 Dale Allison, Kiner Pharmacy . 660-Jim Meyer, St. Cecelia .. 588 ard Sexson, Sahara Grotto . . 832 Art Mundt, Rotary eee bes as} Ed Striebeck. Falls City Beer 643 Bill Yokem, RCA Mixed vay Grover Williams, Sahara Grotto 640 Vernon Holt, New York Central veine 376 Ed Gaalema, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 633 Pred Becher, Lourdes ce... M2 William Gooch, Pun-Bow! Social: =... 630 Dick Cole. Allison owl. “re Prank Deputy, Indiana Gear 627 George Hribernick, MeQuay-Norris .. Mace Jenkins, Ted Siener Ins surance. 626 Radar Virt, Naval Ordnance 364 Al Holman. East Side Cla 626 Chuck Ingolsby, Allison Office Mixed id Russ Anderson, Sonith Indust, ries ... 625 Herman Koers, U. 8. Rubber Mixed . Fred Estle, Tompkins Ice Cream 624 Peyton Printz Holliday Mixed ....... se Warren Kromroy, Westinghouse Klee, 624 Dick Burton, F. L. Jae im Osborn, Sahara Grotto 623 Willis Scobes, Stewart. Warner Mixed. 858 Richard Hon, Scotty's Midget Bar ... 622 Roy Koth, Herfl-Jones Mixed ....... 557 Tom Maher, Solataire Beverages .... 622 Ray Bitzegaio, Christian Church .... Bob Bhaw, Dr A, C Danke . 621 Bill Boyd, Gyro Club 549
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Mary Kaiser NT) ’ 8 y ot. Mashik Co Three touchdown by Jerry pot Shik, Wor. Ten : Moore gave the Deaf School a Anna Bateman, Darko & Sons .. 21-10-19 victory over Beech Grove Hazel Jay. Triangle
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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS Ronald Henson caught passes poh gifuh, JovBe, Club .“ we tossed by Don Cunningham to Frances Harshbarger, Bischoff Coal .. a ary 1 am TY. to tally for Beech Grove .in the 1r..0 Gunther. Shelby Savings & Loan 46
second quarters of the Fanny Ponsler, u 8. Rubber Mixed . ol clash ! Margaret Maffett. U8 Rubber ..... 458
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he third 4 Pb C joyee Holzhouse. Internal Revenue ... 44 In the ird period, Don Carey Frances Whitaker. St. Philip Neri ... 444 Fthel H “ee added another score for Bed Jewel White: ROA Mimed >" 2% =: 482 ve Ww he went 15 yards Virginia Dares, Hosiery “Workers: ‘38 413 Grove hen Kl Betty Haley, Indpls. Life Ins. Mixed 401 over right tackle. Martha Vance. Holliday Mixed 400
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using Wisconsin plays. wrestling card at the armory last varsity team also, went night before 2200 fans. The first fall came at the Anderson said Merle Naber 13-minute mark when Torres may start at right halfback Sat- applied a flying body scissors. — Wisconsin |urday because of his good show- Longson evened the count in 11 Dame last minutes with a crab hold to take |Saturday. |the second fall. 50 r Iowa next | The end of the third fall came i repeat Ohio BLOOMINGTON Three injured|when Torres, who was giving,
State's aerial attack. Center Bob Weiske who cracked | two bones in his wrist Saturday
rom the sidelines. There ee Sade possibility that he |in the Minnesota game Saturday. ring before Referee Harry Burris
The returnees were End Joe of 20. {will play Saturday. | Bartklewicz, * Guard Walt Bart. reached ihe count © £2 COLUMBUS. O. -- Ohio State Kiewicz and Halfback Del Rus-| In the other matches, practiced defense \against North- sell. In addition, reserve Quar- pavis, western ground and air attacks terback Nick Lysohir, injured for feated Myron Cox, 225. today. Coach Wesley Fesler in- the past two weeks, called sig- Francisco, ® dicated that Dick Widdoes will nals for the second team in its glam and press. Bobby see considerable service as de- Scrimmage. 210, of Salt Lake City,
ses fensive right halfback in 8at-| 1 A ps yETTE Purdue's urday’'s. game at Evanston. ing backfield against Widdoes performed exception-y .. go. .qay ally well against Wisconsin last Bob DeMoss at week. He is the son of C. C.
for their game The
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(Widdoes, Ohio State backfield halves, and Harry Szulborski at coach. |fullback, Coach Stu Holcomb in- Pages 2 and 23 EVANSTON, Ill. — Everybody dicated today. -
In fhe line, Capt. Phil O'Reilly continued to work at right tackle,| Coach Bob Voigts divided the with Lou Karras moving -up to squad into three groups. The the first string at left tackle. line with both regulars and re- | serves scrimmaged against the Boxer's Condition | Fair
for varsity. Mon Burson, Pat Keete anda After Injury in Bout Jim Ferrar threw passes id nds) PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 27| and backs in @ special dr el , PAN | past defense hel formed an- (UP)— Danny Martin, 22-year-old other group, working against Newark, = N. J. ‘middleweight, | passes thrown by the “B” team. was reported in “fair condition” at a hospital today after suffer-
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ANN ARBOR. Mich. Michi- ° gan's football varsity engaged in INR A cerebral concussion in a Low PRICES a light practice session foday with boxing match Monday night. Day much of the afternoon spent in| Doctors described Martin's in-| Service watching the reserves scrimmage juries as more serious than al
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strong running attack, the Wol- would recover.” They said his verines ran through defensive .. 1 was not fractured maneuvers designed to stop them ,,. 4. was knocked out in final round of. a 10-round
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Karl| 248, of Columbus, O., de-| of San! in 14 minutes with aj Nelson, won over! Danny Savich, 218 of Milwaukee,
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Heath of Nevada Nears All-Time Passing Record
By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 27— Unless he breaks his arm, stumbles into | a bear trap or runs up against the U. 8. Army's entire Anti-Aircraft Corps, Nevada's pitch-perfect Stan Heath figures to set an all-time
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collegiate passing record this week, Davey O'Brien set the existing mark of 1457 yards for the full 1938 season, and that has been equaled only once, by Bud
|Schwenk of Washington Univer. Heath's ing 1s 1 enough oo,
sity of 8t. Louis in 1941. For 10 years the great and '0 make him the total offense
near-great havé tried vainly to leader, even though he has netted beat O'Brien's record in full sea-'a minus five yards running. sons of 10 -and 11 games, yet Lindy Berry of Texas Christian, Heath lacks only 140 yards of handling the ball an amazing 186 breaking it in- the sixth game of times, is second in total” offense Nevada's 1948 campaign. National Collegiate Athletic| ad North Carolina's Bureau statistics released today A es with 857.
passing, an average of a shade fense race is the closest in years. over 263 yards per game. He has, Wendt, the
and therefore seems in
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| Wenat of Texas Mines with 850 starting assignment. Charlie Purdue, Except for give Heath a total of 1318 yards Heath's runaway, the total of-
lad who never |first-string Indiana football play- the husky Longson a beating, never gone under 140 this year throws a pass, gained 204 yards little against New Mexico Saturday to Holland janded on the floor of the armory. danger of failing to crack the take rushing ‘honors with 832 said all would be ready for action He fafled to climb back into the record against Oklahoma City at'yards for his five games this|
Former Grid Coach Succeeds Julius
Robert E. Nipper was preparing today to take over the post of athletic director at Shortridge High School, succeeding the late
Russell 8. Julius, following cons firmation of his appointment last night by the Board of School
Nipper issued a statement in which he
setup are planned.
Mr. Nipper, 45, was graduated . from Tech High School and But= He served as .
ler University. coach of the Blue Devil football teams for 11 years. He moved to the football coaching position at DePauw University in June, 1948. Intramural Director He resigned from the DePauw staff after one year and returned to Shortridge to serve as of intramural athletics. He wi still serve in this capacity.
coaching the Shortridge football team in 1931 and produced . four city champions. Prior to that he coached - the . Butler University
betyme a well-known basketball bi
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Bob Hester, eran punting star,
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