Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1948 — Page 52
in Decide City Title
Irish Can Clinch by Victory, but Rockets Still Must Tangle With Shortridge and Howe
E> j By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS i With Bpeedway's champion Sparkplugs ruling the county roost i the second straight year, the natural between Cathedral and ; Broad Ripple / night at Ripple will go a long way to determine vo who'll reign supreme among the city constituents this year. 2 Ripple-Cathedral clash tops an eight-game card that drops 2H Fee Surtal in for the. four remaining county aggregations. a r asting a 5-0 record 4 5. the city, can clinch the crown High School Football : day. ipple, now with a 3-0 slate, also has to face Shortridge Schedule This Week , and Howe. A Rocket triumph! WEDNESDAY { over Cathedral, but a loss to the Lawrence ( ‘entral at Beech Grove, + Blue Devils Nov, 12 or to Howe .8. p.m. J { Nov. 19, would deadlock Cathe- Sacred Heart vs. Deaf School at {dral and Ripple for the toga. . ,. Delavan Smith Field, 2 p.m. i Shortridge will have its say-so 2 FRIDAY i {by entertaining Manual Friday Howe vs. Washington at Tech, ; afternoon and Howe, holding a 3 p,m, “3-1 record in the city, will face Manual at Shortridge, 2 p. m. | } Washington a at Tech Friday after-| FRIDAY NIGHT | = / i : Tech Meets dent : Attu at South Side Ft. Wayne, | { Tech's fast-coming aggregation Decatur Central at Southport, 8 { win invade a tough NCC foe in| p. m. {Jeff .of Lafayette Friday night Tech at Lafayette Jeff, 8 p. m. trying for its second win In eight Cathedral at Broad Ripple, 8 p. m. games. Sacred Heart and the — | Deaf-School-will-end their hostil- geason effort, will go to South-| ities Wednesday: afternoon with port, The Cardinals have won| the Spartans trying for their first two and lost five. Success after eight failures. Lawrence: Central, assured of. - Crispus Attucks will try bolster- second place ih the county, will] Ing its slate to 6-2 against one bf travel to Beech Grove to settle! the better teams In northern In- their county argument Wednes(diana, South Bide of Ft.. Wayne, day:" Lawrence has won eight Friday night. {and lost one while Beech Grove Decatur Central, with a 3-3-2 has a 2-6 season’s showing.
All Players to Get Prizes In Beth-El Bowling League |
By JOHN REID | : With more than $2000 prize money offered, the bowlers in the | { Beth-El Men's Club League will be out to: ‘post some high scores % this season. : This social | of average bowlers, having only two men in (UP)the 180's, rolls 8: ys at 10 a. m. at the Parkway Alleys.
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Neal Clauson, Topper League . : {conclude the season. Trophies OTHER LEAGUR- LEADERS 1 :
vice president; Harry Schuchman, Ronnie Kidd, Jr. League ... " treasurer, and Erwin Leborwits, 34 BOWLERS ( N) {secretary. Leborwitz has a 181 [Manse
Children's Leagues ADRS WOME i 3 y orgy ital cit Amusement. \3n; dicated.
3 ba Roiline Mouidings League hildren nn, Jr. League : je 's leagues on Saturday Jeriel dfayece, YWEA Mixed | ten eens ————
qetierat. but men Re rchandise 6 Kansas State Smashed | Ards, is started bowing ot BY Powerful Missouri
‘Speedway morning. In| MANHATTAN, Kas, Oct. ihe 3 wu gruup, Rotten Man, (UP)—The Missouri-Kansas State n got 403.| {Both bowlers are 13 years old. College football game
three and one-half pound ball powerful Missourians won, 49-1. the 3 to 8 class. It was a field day for the Ti-
pits at the Moon Lite alleys yet, Boh Dawson, the automatic man. t boys and girls between 9 and He kicked another seven points,’ # will bowl next Saturday at 10 running his consecutive total to i . m. Twenty-eight children have 19 and his season's record to 28) : 33 up so far. There are still out of 31. Missouri's juggernaut ‘openings in the league. Anyone was far too potent for the Wild‘interested should contact Mrs. cats, even while mercifully trying| wames Fristoe, CHerry T982-R or to keep the score down. fthe Moon Lite alleys at CHerry wllinequae
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. Ikegler. hit 487 Friday night in 40"fthe Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady Fri-| [Downs Generals, 71
ay Mixed. She is 12 years old| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 30 (UP) | period. nd has been bowling for two Game little Washington and Lee ears. was grist in the mill today and jun ———————————————— Pennsylvania's uiibeaten | football! med team ground out its th vic-) nta Wildcats tory of all time by plastering a Arizona has had six undefeated ¢0-to-7 defeat on the Generals ifootball teams, in 1902, 1903, 1907, before a subnaked crowd of 1908 and 1945.
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Nittany Lion Backs Run Ruiders Dizzy
HAMILTON, N. Y. Oct,
a“ running of Wallie Triplett, Bill taken oi Be oa aad 548 {Luther and Fran Rogel, the Nit- Bloomington, who Bashed just | u HE tany Lions dominated the game ahead of Jack Wellman of Howe. ® Jatireall oe Fai a HE 304 even more than the statistics in- Paul Judy of Muncie Burris took | the fifth place: medal. The winners scored twice in the, 113| first period, then added single tal-| - 3%ilies in each of the last three pe-| riods.. Colgate scored in the sec{ond and fourth periods.
32, 67 and 42 yards.
Organization. hasn't been com- gers, including Conversion Kicker |p Cincinnati, 28-7
CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 30 (UP) the way the Kentucky scored two lightning-'gtretched out ke touchdowns in the first pe- headed to the tape. riod today and ‘then coasted to an| easy 28-7 victory over Cincinnati before 24,000 fans.
{the second, and then played
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ond first down in the Iron Key battle with Wabash.
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815 tany Lions survive their 15th con-, 'evident as he loped home in nine {secutive game without a defeat. minutes and
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Indianapolis didn't fare too|
The field of 124 men took oft like a pack of hounds after. rab|bits, crossing the first fairway in {phalanx formation. Stayton took Kentucky Wins Easily the lead shortly after the turn at the one-mile mark on the 10th With Zook pushing all young Indian and was
Wins Every Event
Yesterday's victory capped a Wildcats Scoredjyear of competition in which the {twice in the first period, once in! young track phenomenon capped 9. P : h Wi i rare eet BY then played § Ber ievery Major event he entered, inres 500% in; 08 er er. of cluding the -yard run and the Patty Dickenson, another young enn score Wildcat mile BE in the state track and [touchdown was made with sec- field meet last May. {onds running out in the fourth, “The 17 teams which competed Itoday. were the survivors of al
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Photo by Heary Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer. FIRST DOWN COMING UP—Les Esarey. 20, Butler Univetsity right halfback, takes off on a weak side reverse yi Sa Us hind the protection of Quarterback Bill Sylvester, 22, and Running Guard Warren Bixby, 34, for the Bulldogs’ Esarey swept from his own 49 to the Little Giants" 35:before being pushed out of bounds by ‘Leonard Wahl, 59, Wabath fullback. The Bulldogs rushed to the Wabash I5 on the following plays only to lose the ball as John Chelminiak fumbled. The Blilldogs went for seven first downs in the initial period, but both teams were scoreless as the period ended.
Penn State Rolls Stayton Leads Anderson 3d Cross-Country Win
Indian Runner Takes 2-Mile Event in 9:59;
Mishawaka Is Second, Vincennes Third Johnny Stayton today has added another feather to his Ander-| ,30 son Indian bonnet following his third consecutive victory in the
packed too state cross country, meet at Coffin Golf Course vesterday. Besides much punch for Colgate's undertop prizes for the league leaders, there will be individual prizes manned Red Raiders here today, its t {and scored a 32 to 13 victory be-, s2¢ fore 10,000 fans who saw the Nit-|
and prizes will be awarded and © UT esi They were tied last week bY 25 yards ahead of his nearest|the state two weeks ago. _Lelection of officers will take place ier. te, Moulging Leafs iis’ "> Sa1 Michigan State. titor. ‘Keith Zook of La. . ‘at this Ume. ohn Becondino,_ Satirdsy Recreation 3361 ~Sparked by the passing of Ei- competitor, “Ke Lr . Present officers include Dave andy Himble. Saturday Night Mized £30 wood Petchel, the 146-pound ‘half- Porte. : Klapper, president; Phil Levan, Tony Klippe! Waltner Mised 528 back from Easton, Pa. and the Third place medallion. was g
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Anderson's 56 points was 27 8 better than second place Misha- | waka, who finished with 73. Third! Except for the one Colgate 67- place trophy went to Vincennes| yard scoring march, the first half with 81 points. was all Penn State as the Nittany| 30 Lions ropped off scoring drives of well in the competition as Tech| The latter finished 12th and Washington required just one prodigous pass 14th in a field of 17 teams. today from Petchel to Sam Tamburo, ight-year-old Billy Jeans hols turned out, as expected, another while the others were ground out
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RACE RESULTS
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{ s get, 110 {50.60, tl man), .24.80 Also: {Bable’ Star, Laird’s Cat. Andy: s Bis, T ol
miles) Big Road, 116 M. 3.20, 260; Watch Susan, 360, 300; Chas. B, lll 3.00. Also:
"THIRD ($2000, 3 years
Brunette,
FOURTH ($3200. 2 ¥
abye, 116 (W. Caren, Filante, Lt. Mike B SIXTH
, Beau Nash,
0, 4.60; St. 480, 440; Sunny Julie,
miles) —Anvelt
40; Wise Sun, 107
Phantom we Listing, t
Heartiest, Gold longs V-Max. 114 (J. 17.0099 40 Nigel! CR | Miss Clara. Undertow
Da THIRD (842007 4 vea
RST ($2000, 3 years up, | Blank Shmay, 107 (N be als, 5 40, n
es SECOND ($2000, maiden 2 years. 1 1 16
ears... & {urlon
240. Also: Dark Passado. ebaby. PIPTH ($4000: (815.000, Kentucky Jockey Club palestinian, 132 ( 2.60;
8.20 Ago: Challe Anne, Castel Beau,
ota BIGHTH (32000, 3 years op 1 11 miles) Miss Lelia H, 103 ( 9.80, 5.00,
720. Also: Old Bet, Botye, Hash Brown, Miss Brand, Wise Paisano, Leo Red, Play Arm, Kantar Run and Diextol.
AT ROCKINGHAM 2 80 (72200, 4 Sears up
SECOND (s2zin; 4 years up: 6 fur L 13 "7K. Church), 580 _300: Portward
+) ST ITN SHY. 1710 un )} FIRST ( miles) tones Lucky Reward, 113 (O. Scurlock), 08,
'L. Hulsander). 150, 2.90; Bunty's Imp, 119 (E. Guerin),
Victor Nance, 100 (E. Coff- 380, 3.00; Bold Regard, 111 0 111 ». Anderson), Cresstown,
ew Chale
Verdor, 490. Also ran: Tumble Boy, Lite
Laundry Boy lenge, Cold Ray, Pheecia, Tul
Tribal II, Lady Saladin Casey tie Keith, Joe Spagat.
SECOND ($4000; 3 yea 1 110 (O. Beudock). ate. Peterson), 4 60, on, Charlie. Circle, 119 (A a Bric)’
4.20, nm (L. Grubb), 030" (40 Deep Texas, 138 le J Meyer} 580 Also ran: Helioptic, Brandy Sunch, Cont 10 UC Hen Lewis, Time Stitch, Deep Sea Tale,
6 fv ition s)| THIRD (34000: 2 years: § furlongs) us 320, Feudal King, 118 (E. Guerin), 1530, 5.00,
Normricly, 112 (C. J. Mey hy, 320, oo: 1.70: Dubious, 118 (H. Woodhouse), 3.80, Be atu © pt i Oo ah S 440, 280: Orbit,” 113 (P. Anderson), 3.20. Also Also: Politics, Kibbita, Victory Song, ran. Fuss Cat, x—Wise Jury, Annie's
Choice Combatore., Count. i it, Smoky Prophets um | Knight, oo 0bl Down, Vamonos,
|Tehabod, 118 (8. Brooks), 680, 4 iBleuty Street, X—C Merry Waltz, 118 tA B Rivera}, i (x—Fie eld ai > t, 11 . ru : X . an. a 0 Gosh Payette County, ol oSR AL, $4000: 3 years: ¢ f ney |Bonnyvaie, Bates 1onded. Union Jolt, Our JOR Wms hack. IT iP. Anderson: sc 1a! tod 300° 300, 2 30: 1320 370° Mackinaw, 114 (8. Clark), 2.10. Me ne 108 yi Coo) wA40, ‘3.00, Rock- Also Tan: Splash, In Love, Brother Rd,
a— + 2 years: 1 1/18 miles) H. Woodhouse), 4.30,
Stakes, '2 years, 1 mile) John's Joy, 119/320 +" Cochise, 119 Kirkland) th ee 340, 260, 220; Fleeting 1170, 580; Reveille, ’n Nr Guerin n), 3.80 Star, 118 (8. Brooks), 3 280: Our Re- also ran: a— Appease A~-Black Rover, quest, 113 Cc ook), 4.00 Also: parefoot Boy, Miss a stal Boot Yes You, trish Sun, Cha rm Prince, XMr Repentance, Var. Coolie Or n ‘Oaks Smug, xWellsab,” Whirt ing Dough. tenitry xStraus Wells—Sabath entry SIXTH ($50,000 Westchester pane: (83000, 3 years up, 1/18/53 Gears up; 1 3/18 miles) -—a-—Be Belt miles) Song Sparrow, 119 ae Broke 119 (D. Gorman), 13.50, 7.60, 80; War 10°20, «80 38 80; Mayram, [[1 TE" Netsond rune 310. (N. Combest). 713.00, 4.50; 3130, 580: Sei. Abe. 113 1G. Senreck) Phalanx. 126 (8. Clark), $0 Al86" Yay
a-But Why Not, Denor. Coincidence, Pel. All In Pun and JPY SY ecion-ca—King Raich entre SEVENTH ($3500: 3 years up: 1 1/18 miles) —a—Kid. Stuff, 105 (C. Picou), 4.40, 3 iC th); |2.60, 2.10: Transhot, 114 (E. Flutie). 3.60, ni (©, South). 5%: “Transatlantic. 110 (0. Scurlock), 9 ESL), 1590" Also ran: Bright Kid, Vinsturlough, fa ~Magnetic Star, Belrate. a—Marist en-
HTH ($3500: 4 years up: 1 1/18 0 “Maidez. 109 (J. Philliol), 6.30, 3.00, Swing Tune, 100 (E. Flutie), nn 1/16 220 Let Me Thru, 11& #0, Scurlock) 47
1 Spinale), 12.00, 41.5 ‘ran: Darby Devon, Damos, Halle.
109 Al 3-20. 430. Good Emity, 111 (G. Heitinger), | Admirals Aide, Mr Dodo, Alpine Astarte, 5 {
D fing. Nain Go Devil.
er Reply, AT PIMLICO
FIRST ($2500;+3 vears uw . furlongs’ -
1 2 s 106 (W Downs) n Bailey), 362 0, Celebrity Mis a 4B Civitello’. -,
. 5.80, 440; Yankee Raider, 116 (R. Root; 420 ¥2 80" Missy O'Hogan, 108 (C_Pen940 Also: Victim, Page II. Collaborate, pack) 2 40. Also Balburnie, Sobre Todos, Jim’s Jeanie, ily Double paid $317.80 away, Little Shrew, Husker, Prime Min.
Water Level, Ataman War Grief. Reigh-
p. 6 furlongs
Chevalier 108° (V Terrano a), 14.00, 560 ster “ #4 furlongs) — In 360 | SECOND (32500; 2 vears: 6 fu "
Kent ucky Son, 112 i.
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Pire Kabo
nale), J ) e Sips : tC. Rogersr Curiosity, 112 (W. Balzaretti) , tH hadee, Vers 280! Nifty, 111 (I_ Hanford) 540 a“ ’ Abbottstown 117 (W, Gilbert). 8.00 Also
ar a 1 C ir i 1 . Connell 00 ents & furlongs) — Kittiewan, Star Shit. Last Trial, Peter | Gunter. gt] (C. Mullins), 10.80, 540, 4.40; lage, Last Curtain, Ork, Tombke, Buddy's 0 (oe! 111 (E. Gross), 400, ard
100 (R Delpidio), “Clo ver, Colo Springs, V-Jet, Elle|heor.” Rod, Dolly's Shadow, Velled Threat Sun Bud, 127 (I. Hanford) 15.60 3 years; 6 furlongs) - = 00 Dotter), ‘7.20, 5.6 Terranova), 12.40,
FIFTH ($2200, Pree) 117 (L. 108 /
10; Mountain Time, ‘104
Via 7 2-0
Two Passes, End Run 750. Bos Chiretmas
SIXTH ($3000 ry years: mile & 30 220; Capot. 122 (T Atkinson), 2.20, 220
Score for Victors Times State Serviee 2.20, 2120,
VALPARAISO, Oct. 30 — Aso Also.
In winning, the “redoubtable Mr. Stayton also aided his team to! soundly beaten Valparaiso squad “Sve hird title if the two-mile event. That the blond comet was the class of the 124-man field was:
SEVENTH *" (32500 2a es! —Aetheired, 11 G nursed its wounds today while Tin 250 ariel actress 1
Ball State reveled in victory. 5.00. 340; Rightwing. i13
scoreless quarters bead
Wintter es EIGHTH $2200, 4 ¥
seven sectionals throughout played, the first and third. the miles)—Barnacle, ‘111 “H 960. Joe's Sun, 111 (R_ Roo
|final tally brought 20-to-0 victory 1330 sao. nals pe
{to Ball State. 6.40. Also: Dainty Guest | Early in the first quarter, Valpo mee ‘drove to State's 2-yard line before being halted. Taters, 104
Wine, Pilate's Own. Refr
“TH second quarter, Ball 460; Paula's Star. 111
and made a sustained drive fo Tacoma, Ricks Raft, Si | Kehoe took the ball over on a pass from Baker. Xo notch. 111 Duhon
In the fourth, State recovered Mss Navanod, Zacadow,
THIRD ($2100
Breisch receiving, Ball {drove to the Valpo 2-yard line. }!0: Hada Star. 115 Esther, D {Here Valparaiso's line held for Swell Chance. Knight C three downs. On the fourth, FOURTH ($210 {Kehoe broke around his right end 380 320; Laddy Rall {to score. Baker converted. 80, 3.60. Cinder King
State’s final score came in the dentials
$220 intercepting a Valpo pass on his Propetied, 113 (M~ Dun {own 45 and returning it to Val- }%, “4%. ° |po’s 5-yard marker.
{Ball State.... 0 7 0 [Valparaiso we 0 0 ——————————————— 4 00 Also
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AT SPORTSMANS FIRST ($2100, 3 years “Holcomb; 17.60. 280; Hemboss. 113 (A. J Lindsay: 360 State took over on fts own 40 A150 ran Eugene Provoker Tr SECOND ($2100, 3 years up. 5 furldngs) vinta fd Whir! Right
nity K, 111 «(T. Bates), 340, 260 rn My 111 (C. Peabody’. 740. Also
Cppy 0D. 3 vears up. T furlongs’ Dapada Plash. 107 (A. J. Lindsay!
berger), 600 Also. Sun Tanner
Lynch went Keene), 520 Also: Fair V
*are Bid, xSweep Pigeon, Better |over on. a pass from Baker. Savbird, xBayou Raider, { The score: Scarpelll ent entry
Countess In, Caillou Rouge, Hypostyle. 134000, handica 1 1,16 miles: Late. Threa NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Oct. 30— |, 30, 400, 180 4
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3.40; ‘gong. Pull Rew 5.00. Also:| paily Double aia $54.20 THIRD ($2500: 2 years: 6. a
La Mode, 110 (M. Basile). #120 0,103 40: Adamant, 107 (F Polk), 44.40. Also (F. Keene), 560 Fag Captain Call Shot, Floco, Elected Juan, Keiwell, Terrific Chaldia. Ribard. Fraternal Foxy Bea, Lieut FOURTH ($4000; 2 years: 1 1-16th miles) ’ -Slam Bang 116 iM. Basile), 1560, 31.60
} 00, Sun Bahram, 113 (C. Kirk), 220. Also
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R. Del odio) Sabot Double Brandy. Capot fi (V. Terranoval, disoualified, and placed second Gay
FIFTH (34000; 4 vears up: 1 1-16th miles) —8hivaree, 118° (EF. Wood). 2860 ears up: 1 1181790" 509: Taran, 113 (W Gilbert), 4230 Hettinger'. 6.60, 390" matiler, 112 4B. Hacker), 5.00. Also
Alexis. Peixoto, Grillette SIXTH (34000: 3 vears up: 8 furlongs’ " aTacaro Briar. 120 M Basile). 600, 400 1 18/300. aTony's Find, 112 (W. Gilbert), 400, wil soni, 100; Fina! Touch 112 IW. Passmore’, t) 5 80. Also Supper Date, Briar White, Touch 114 C. Rogers), Control Soing Airy. aR. Hall Jr.-Hork-Roll Two, Hero heimer ent esh, Pitz Ede "BEV TENTH ($10 000: Governor Bowie Handicap: 3 vears up: 13,-miles)—~Pilaster, 124 (C Kirk). 4.60. 3.20, 2.40: Natural, 104 up, 1% miles) (H Mora), 640 3 60 Tea-Maker, 120 Ww 6.80, Passmore'. 120 Also Cat Bridge Peba3 60, long. .Pefrol Paint. Rialte FIGHTH (84000: 3 years: 1 1- 16th miles) Atoka Lad, __ Curvaceous 115 (R.- Howell), 15.60, 6.40 r Blasker, Little 500: Props, 115 (V. Nodarse) 640, 560° ake Ten, 107 (W_ Gilbert), 280. Also
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Major Jimmy Bair, Dol. Be RAN Apa Win-Hungry Harvard Daily Double Paid $100.20 3 ve
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Little Geromo, 113 (H. Keene, 7 State 320. Full Cry. 118 (T_ Bates in
'D. Dew, 380 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 30 Loretta, Melvin, (UP) —- Victory-starved Harvard added a jigger of jungle power to L 660, a jugful of spectacular running 1 9% en: today to outlast Holy Cross, 20 , Cre- to 13, and break a three-game
Tom Breneman Diesel Sand losi treak before 35.000 at Lady Rheanelle, Helio Miss, Glory Song LOSINg strea {last minute of play with Luketice ; g Jello M
5 furlongs) Jet Harvard Stadium. on). 1800. 220.0 Harvard's happiness. however, iH was the despair of a Holy Cross Bu, team that went down to its fourth successive defeat after winning
handicap. 3 vears up. 7 it8 first two games this season. § ions) Approval, 113 (T es ————— 13-20 4.80; Superwolf, 105 (G 33. 5.20; xSir White, 113 d Lock,
Bat es), . 13.00
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