Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1948 — Page 22

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1048 |

mw Ex-Yank Manager ; Rl J . ; ’ 1 Gets Farm Post A NEW. YORK, Oct. 27 (UP)— Johnny Neun, who once managed the New York Yankees, was Coach Angus Nicoson con-|signed today as a player-contact tinue to stress ot vi man for the Yankees’ extensive farm system.’ for his Indiana Central football Neun served in the Yankee systeam as the Greyhounds continued tem for many years, finally bepreparations today for the contest coming manager near the end of rong the 1946 season, succeeding Bill with the at Anderson College Dickey. He gave way to Bucky eleven. Harris as manager at the start The Central tutor announced of the 1947 season, and became the loss of Tom Barnes for the manager of the Cincinnati Reds. “Anderson fracas but sald two/He was ousted from. the latter post during the ‘last season. other players, Bob Harvey and|™ np, Yankees sald Néun would Verne Candler, injured along with 'also act as “a personalized scout Barnes in the Canterbury game lin the majors.” last week, were expected to have ——————————— reported for practice this after TWO NET LEAGUES OPEN noon. The Sportsman's Store has two stilt rs Central sharpened its tackling ae 3 left in basketball TWO NEW WAYS TO JOIN THE T&S early this week and was sched-/leagues now being formed. One uled for heavy scrimmages today. vacancy “exists in the Tuesday OF AMERICA'S YOUNG LEADERS The contest with the Anderson!'night league at the South Side contingent will be the most severe| Armory and another one in the test for the Greyhounds since Monday night league at the South . their one-sided loss to Butlers {Bide Turners, Contact Irvin Leary DIRECT COMMISSION 110 not 32 © The Greyhounds defeated Can-'at Sportsman's for further de- ; or bet ter; more than 0 years terbury, 20 to 7, last Friday night. tails, A commission as second lieutenant inthe old; physically fit. Once commissioned; em | Officers’ Reserve Corps with a 2-year you'll be assigned to a 3-month officers’) y .initial tour of active duty is ready for training school, and, on successful come . : . ou if you meet these requirements: one pletion, you'll be free to compete for a PASS THE BUCK—Five local men were members of a party of eight-game hunt- y a to cor year of honorable service in any of the Regular Army Commission if you meet ers who returned recently from a successful trip to enara, Ontario, Vhs fay Forces be 7 Io the petitive age ¥ oy DOU t) Dan Bolan ! : bagged eight bucks and a bear. Unloading their bags are {left to right) a Armee i 1 Go po bo T § Army a po Knoxville, Tenn.; Ben Hollingsworth, LaFollette, Tenn.; Fred Keuthan, 5234 N. New rs at an accredited college or univer- U. 8. Air Force Recruiting Station for ot success — Jersey. St., and R. C. Beem, 3443 Birchwood. Others in the party were J. Edward Ta U. 8. citizenship; AGCT of complete details at o 8 champions| ) Ransel, 5279 N. New Jersey St73 R=W, Coons, 5730 Guilford; William Goodall, 2049 Pe ’ vo dey n ht. K t the lett, g Highland Place, and Dean Stroup, Kempton, Ind. OCS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES fhe ott 2 On the Ice : ) K. C. Blues Drop St Louis Beats AMERICAN WOCKEY LEAGUE If you've graduated from high school or . quotas, of course.” Upon graduation; fullback, Bartell .Lontrac [= Eastern Division a oo can pass an equivalent examination, are you'll be commissioned a Second Lieu- and is follc ‘ ls. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 2 Providence C8 1 0 13M ial, between 19 and 28 years old, area U.S. tenant in the Réserve, and placed on ' Lo" naas, City Blues — a In on, : prin. 2 48 4 11 A citizen, and have necessary physical two yearg of active duty.,Top OCS Littl oda - TReE a : works 8 a SOREL oid eset ote ssi em@yalifications, app RO for | v Rar: gy midi fe or 3 e Bartell as manager ‘would he! The a Barons Yong (RE sey RA PERT «for, Army, OCS. A Your Application Ao “Ah Shier min’ cltipébe fork 4 Te - I. at renewed for the 1049 season. | Kingpins of the American Hockey Cleveland. . 5550 a | is approved, you'll “be en enlisted as a Regular Army Commission. Get all the “ Jpee aa Bt. Louis pA n 15! S ant and giyen k ic Lr ini . if you facts, about applying for oCSs entrance i 2 I, Ph . ti - ? os U.S. Army and U. 8. Air co Spirit Sacramento in the skating, swift- shooting St. Lou Nig out delat | co aC An Up League for the 1948 season. | Flyers. ! Bershe ren SRE ng eld 2 4 . LAR: in ox ph wir Fhe Amerioan |, St. Louls Moved into frst place : This is t ac¢ in b int last ni . : Association, the same position in| ty. 23 fo ", En i AM PLUS { ~ hopes to graze - which Sacramento finished under s | : County cham his guidance in 1947. {the Barons were idle and dropped NEW ACTIVE-DUTY Speedway nce in {to. second. In the only other h Bartell played in the majors 18 aps game, Hershey defeated BAI TERIES OPPORTUNITIES FOR OFFICERS MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS chase on Pik seasons, seeing service with the Springfield, 4 to 2. Lara To me En tw qutiotiann dry od dh Sonus 980 Susu nop We've ge Pittsburgh Pirates, New York| The Flyers were held'to a 2-2 18 Months wih hhh bilo Fb bedi dail bibh id bo Coach Cliffor Giants, Philadelphia Phils, Chi-|tie for the first two periods of 6 tes | or local recruiting station : led his youngs cago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers. their game at Washington. Then| arn | MY LLL record of six He succeeded Bill Meyer, now a’ goal by Tony Licari at 2:33 of an ea |i ahh Fame ne pilot of the Pirates in the Na-ithe third period sent them ahead 5-Plate Fits || “Thal nye tional Léague, as Blues manager. land they kept the’Lions on the! Mosiy Al Be This is. $ ey impr i [run with four more goals in the! aif Cas - 1} Recruiting Station b elise the | Notre Dame May Play |same frame. Steve Black of the $14.95 0 play, . v Flyers and Win Mousseau of the 342 M ASS ACHUSETTS AVE . sharp son Sas Navy Without Brennan Lions had two ‘goals each. EXCHANGE . ’ - a " SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 27 Mow Fitted th tn nt win nd ACID Indian li Ind at Aron pid o {Hershey e ém into secon . apoiis Nove ame re ne rar pac nha ent corde ims | BLUE POINT ree | \ - y, SOT past three years, is not likely to E0%-tending was the outstanding | peiaware, Madison & Ray Sts.

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P trainer Hugh Burns said today. times on thei uU Brennan {njured his knee last Pike should year and hé aggravated the. old team in the injury last Saturday - against! honors with Iowa. ' guard, Tom H Capt. Bill Fischer, left guard, 118 pounds. returned to practice today after left guard, ca having spent one day’in the stu- is the e only 13 dent Infirmary w with a cold.

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