Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 52

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; Se = a — — _ SUNDAY, NOV. 7.1948 BETTER [Winois Humbles lowa, 14-0, (fivet Upsets - [Eb 1 'For Second Big Nine Victory pndor BOWLI NG or Lightning _ Late in First Half Y Anderson, 136

Provide Margin Before 41,502 Chilled Fans Michigan Team ‘Wins By BILLY SIXTY

; CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Nov. 6 (UP)—Illinois scored twice an quick! © Hofmecomih y - Tilt E. “STARTING SPOT: You re-thrusts in the second period to defeat Iowa, 14 to 0, today and | ec 9

i 7 Times Special member that the strike target is climb out of a tie for the Big Nine cellar. Ey 3 . ; the slot between wo A Dad’s Day crowd of 41,502 fans, who huddled ander blankets, | _ DLIYEE Mich, Nov. §—An In. the Nos. 1-3 'roared approval as Illinois notched its second Big Nine victory of {Spire ave =e SEES Toot pins. It is called the $948 season.. The loss was Iowa's third in five conference made, appro y 2500

oN ihome-coming fans happy today She asthe pock- starts. Illinois also has a two scoring ‘a’ resounding 13-to-8

tby wom, three lost conference rec- Set 7 Games Today upset victory over a highly-re« a oes ook | A ing duel bet Iilin is 1 C T Sa0ed duu Jsich-Tavorsd Ander. , the passing duel between ols’ | ison College Raven eleven, delivery should] n age ourney be

| Bernie Krueger and Iowa's Al Spotting” the Indiana club a’ e from a | DiMarco—two of the Big Nine’s! Seven games scheduled at the! pope _ in iy A oy position approx-

imately 15 inch best passers—never materialized. Dearborn Gym today will endjpeter 5 ~carejess first. half,

PAGE 52 ____ : ‘Broad Ripple Rockets | Square Off Against Irish in City Series Shortridge, Manual Tangle in 21st Meeting. |

Howe fo Entertain Washington By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS %

«The rain gods, having forced postponement of three city series contests last Friday, have provided local prep grid fans with one of the more attractive weekly grid slates in recent years. | Six city series contests will be played this week beginning -Mon-| day, with two city encounters slated to drop the curtain on the 1948 prep grid action Nov. 19. | The long-awaited Cathedral-| : Boat Rivne sivwmnt © dee H. S. Grid Schedule y n, n . { prepsters will be debated, rather For Remainder of Season’

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vociferously, on the Ripple field tomorrow night at 8 p. m. The gy rtridge vs. Manual st Delacontest was originally scheduled y,,, Smith Field, 2 p.m. | Friday. | Washington at Howe, 2 p. m. Broad Ripple is reported In| MONDAY NIGHT | good condition while Cathedral Cathedral at ‘Broad Ripple, will miss Charles Schmutte, out :

ithe first round of the 18th annual} ; ein: trom - the DiMarco completed only five crarm Up basketball fo urnament, | Coach Frank Hamm's . Comets : : out of 19 passes as an alert Illi-| “Yitallied twice in the Jast 11 mine right hand gut- TA mim The second round ‘will be played, io. of the game to snatch vie ter (See fllustra- NEXT FOES tomorrow and Tuesday evenings. (ory srom what promised .eatlier tion). : 1 ILLINOIS—Ohie State. The schedule for tpday, Monday ,; |e a terrifi 3 Da o p “The starting position for this| — rr incotd: land Tuesday is as follows: ~~ “| ™ 7° Sadie 3 delivery is a little right of the NoiS secondary swarmed all over Sunday, Nov. ews 130.00 Fumbles fTally. «x. : Iowa's receivers. Krueger fared !P-mM.—Security Cartége vs. G.I. Case Co. | * Anderson; -hampered by bad center of the alley. This stance| 2p. m—Citizens Gas vs. Hieks Woodéraft breaks. the first half; was clearl location is called the starting [Detter in completions, hitting on, + Co : { alfy early | seven out of 12. But like DiMarco, 3 P- m—Sil

ver Circle Bar vs, Stewart- outplayed the-entire last half by er 0.

. angle, ~» i w | with a broken-leg, and Carl Acca- ° ¥ FRIDAY | 8 ya [Krueger was puable to find the i» m—Aeto Club vs. Pure Pr. [ihe : driving, : fleet-footed Olivet - # : t inois wi . m~-Lay seit vs, R, C. A. No.| . : by t . Be monde, who may not start be : range once he got Illinois within “PML J { Jim Macholtz, powerful Anders

Mayor Al Feeney was on hand Were finished, seven teams were contro) dividends later.

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; ipple, WPT : i a IN THIS I am assuming that | se of a leg injury. Ron Blan- Shortridge at Broad Rip : 5 : : |scorin sition. . |7p. Em=Southport Lumber Co, vs. N ford George ns able full- 8 p. m. Ww JUNIOR LEAGUERS—Three of the 28 youngsters in: the Sky- |you are rolling a straighc ball,| gE po 3 York centron or. Or Te New eon left halfback, went 43 yards : Washington at Tech, 2 p.m. ' | po j= h h oy f the pins bv M lwhich all beginners should do (if | Returns Punt 56 Yards Start of Second Round, Mon, Nov. 8 [in the first period for Anderson back replacement, may be moved { Hi Junior League are shown the positions of the pins by Mayor 35am of Second 4d oy 3. I ’ SATURDAY { ( . you happen to be a beginnerk| With DiMarco and, Krueger “°F ™ y otreel Rams vs. Fadely- only to have the touchdown nullito right halfback, and Speedy] Al Feeney before they start bowling at the Parkway lanes, Left | Anderson | 3 Andy Chatman will fill in at left’ Howe vs. Crispus Attucks taht Richard Salt M F Carobn Li d without any attempt at wrist throttled effectively, it took Mur- 8:15 p. m.—Clermont vs. Chevrolet Body, fled when he fumbled in the end half (Homecoming), at Tech, 2 p.m. | fo right are Richard Sallee, Mayor Feeney, Larolyn Lime and |tyrn, As I explained before, the ney Lazier, Illinois halfback, to 3:13pm Clermont vs Chevrolet Body. zone and Olivet recovered for an " 8000 May See Tilt NOV. 19 Jack Dwenger. straight ball is simple to deliver provide the big thrill for the fans. Tuesdhy, Nov. 9 ’ lautomatic touchback. : The ear-banging fracas, expect- by is - land lends itéelf to developing a] Midway in the second period, > "sng sajece Cleaners ‘vs. Jones Olivet .........0 : 0° 0 13-13 ed to be played before some 8000] Suoreridse o5 Tesh, 22m, wy oe » bee-line stride and to SWINging he snagged one of Glenn Drahn’s 8:50. ™.—East Side Texaco vs. Sunday 1 Anderson 2000720 6 0—<8 fae ct dar th cr ty tome 2 rod Kite V2 | Jy ior Pin League Gets i immense a Suc il dowd Ze Tn should Cathedral win. A Broad } Keep in mind for the straight{Bill Kay and William Greene ‘Vanderbilt Overruns © | Friday night and Washington is ball, that the hand is behind and| ne shook Texas U. Barely He et a eH Ripple victory would not give | i , and grabbed Lazier, but he "shook Coach Ed Diederich's boys thelSiated to face an improved Wech : dS € slightly under the ball, with the|loose and dashed 56 yards down gp Lo Bavlor. 13-10 Louisiana - State, 48-7: city crown without victories over|3€8TeRa abo gi sls otmteti ac ing Y Y- I U thumb centered and pointing for-|the side lines to score. Ips y Baylor, . NASHVILLE, Tenn. Nov. 8 Shortridge and Howe. [7 pe ward. The thumb should still be] The other Illinois score came WACO, Tex, Nov. 6 (UP)— (UP)—Vanderbilt pulled the, cork Shortridge and Manual will take Crispus Attucks will have its By JOHN REID . |pointing forward—at ‘the pins—|j,st as suddenly. With two min- Texas University came alive in on.a flood of touchdowns today, up the grandparental feud be- home-coming at Tech against The 8ky-Hi Junior Bowling League began operations yesterday!When the ball is released. And|ytes left in the first half, Illinois the last 21; minutes today to scoring seven of them in 28 mingun in 1896 for the 31st time Mon- Howe and will play a city Buble morning at the Parkway alleys. This childrens league is sponsored the arm should be fully out-/took over on Iowa's 36. Krueger drop 4a hard-fighting Baylor utes to whip Louisiana State, 48 day afternoon. The squabble will school on the gridiron for the first | "0p "eyo wi club, a social organization of girls at least five feet Stretched at the end of the com- hit Walt Kersulis with a short squad, 13-10. and keep aliva its'to 7. before a homecoming crowd be moved to Delavan Smith field time. Attucks lost to Cathedral. "0 plea plete follow-through. | poss. He then tossed to Paul Pat- Southwestern Conference “title of. 21,000 today. . at 2 p. m. Shortridge has a 1-1 26 to 7, early In the year. Boys and girls were selected by the Christamore House, Catholie au terson on the Iowa 8. hopes. | It was Vanderbilt's first victory showing among the city teams Coach Lon Watford's eleven has cv, itv Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphanage, Mayer |} THE BALL is vélonsed ca SCORE BY PERIODS Texas, struggling to remain in over Louisiana State since 1937, and a 4-2 standing with everyone. shown marked strength in the nojonporhood House and the ~~ : bt 100 S00n. On of 2 Jitiie beg) q Bites i... 0 4 0 ols the conference race, suffered- a Not until Vanderbilt's 45th uni. Manual has split in ‘four city second half of the season, fea- o,nimunal Center. The Sky-Hishe was showing the girls the. oo vio To 2 ne pe i Towa o.oo anor Osu 0 0 0 severe case of jitters until mid-/form was in the game as the games and will try for victory No. tured by the touchdown trouper-i ;... seek to encourage the young-/number of steps to take, Paull ould still be complet ous | after tbuchdowns: Maechtle 3. “way in the third peried. While{fourth quarter opened . did the 6 in 8 games. at-large, Donald Oldham, who is sters in sportsmaship, leadership Crosier took over the instruction in the Hoty oak . . ser Referee le M, Clamne Bradley; wo: some 20,000 fans looked on, how- Commodores stop scoring. VanWashington and Howe will leading the city ir scoring this , 4 5. 0610p interest in bowling. 0f the boys. After the lessons 8 ough will pay|pire, Ernie Hick om Michigan. lnesman, ever, the Longhorns recovered in derbilt has 47. players but two tangle at Howe in their “second. season. B Carlisle Dollings, Ohio University time to edge the Baylor Bears. were injured. city encounter, the Continentals] The local grid season will be re ee ——— meer eden having won the first last year, 13/climaxed with the Shortridge-', "ct, day morning of play. tablish handicaps. to 0. Howe has won one and lost Tech rivalry Nov. 19 and the paul Crosier, owner of the Park-| If the enthusiasm shown by one in town and four out of six Howe-Ripple set-to that night. way alleys, provided bawling everyone concerned is any baromits + ae. oy sminglon, ——— {shoes. : eter, the desire of the Sky-Hi Club as 1-3 an -6 standings, re-| i I Bally Twyford was chosen toto develop a city wide league for spectively. WXLW to Air Tilts instruct the boys and girls in the these boys and girls will be full-

8. H. 8. Faces Ripple | Radio station WXLW will [0000 method of bowling. While filled. In city engagements this week-| broadcast the Manual-Short- poi) ‘ end, Shortridge could gain a psy-| ridge football game at Delavan . | chological edge over Ripple should, Smith Field, beginning at pwe the Rockets prevent Cathedral 2 p.m. Monday, and the 1; 0 % core— | 1

from winning its third city crown| Cathedral-Broad Ripple contest

. | at Ripple Mond: ight at o ® "rhe Blue Devils go to Ripple 3 Volo Sui; we : His Second in 20 Years -” * Turning in his second perfect/already holds the season’s high Penn's Victory Streak Ended..." "cy 2 eur of vow [areeizame league ial ot 1

ling, “Paul Field piled up a 300- He bowls in the Pritchett In-

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{bowling eliminations at the In-|League. His combined average is ¥ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8 (UP)—A clawing Penn State Nittany giana alleys last night. |198. His first 300 game came in Lion come out of central Pennsylvania's mountains today and In 8 The perfect line came in ,the December, 1941 at the Sport Bowl. battle of unbeaten eastern giants, thrashed Pennsylvania, 13 to 0,|fourth game of ‘his six-game sec-| In his fourth qualification series in a victory that left no doubt it was authentic. lond round series on alleys 9 and|Field bowled 1252 and finished . + Buoyed by impleit confidence in its own power, undefeated 10. He was rolling on the 5(third in the eight-man field for Penn State outrushed, outpassed, and outplayed Penn, then sprang o’clock squad. round robin play. He marked up, _ 4 fullback Francis Rogel for two ————————————————| Field anchors the Delaware 4509 at the 24-game mark. The| ,® touchdowns to run its own streak the fourth period. It was a com- Bowling Center team in three figure trailed Dick Weber's 46811 (Greg to 16 games without a loss. | bination of deception at the start leagues and Danny O'Neal's Serv-iand Fonnie Snyder's 4663. and juggling acrobatics at the jce in the Pritchett Universal. He] Both the winner and runner-up, Juggle Pass Scores finish, Rogel took the pass from _ . of the round robin go to Chicago! Rogel, a strapping 196-pound .,.\.; ang handed oft to quarter- a lin December for the national rollpowerhouse, scored State's frst), . cnyck Drazenovich who in off. Last year Bill Lee and Kiesel touchdown in the second period, handed off to Elwood Peten-) represented Indianapolis. |

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