Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1948 — Page 6
3 PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1948
9000 See Ripple Down Stubborn | Broad Ripple ; hi Tops Cathedral
rish Eleven, 26 To 13 |
, » | I | A fi | brotherh : f it seeme Jessee Rips Off aw Two Lengthy Dashes ona mi By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : Ne oois Broad Ripple backers are al- week-én( ready convinced they've got the best high school football team in| ores : the city. ; , Wearers of the green aren't pon By looking toward the luck of tHe ne 374 Irish for consolation today be-| Pa cause Cathedral's fans will re-| 4ght on kindle the hot stove league this a winter wondering, perhaps, iY So whether they should be convinced) he Syst of the same thing all of a sudden. Syst The Irish fans will mellow with : age, but right now perhaps not “im ; all. Ripple’s 26-to-13 triumph over oa Cathedral last night was a solid S State, P triumph for the north, made so, and "Tul: by two teams that locked in a 96PETERSON Howe . . .. 14% The st battle that looked more like a Washing 6 Bovsors life-and-death struggle than a ashinglon. - & (4 nn : a Wallace football game. ke oe : is 200 19. Certainly, the 9000 fans, part ve a 3 ~ : by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. of whom overflowed onto the Howe's Richard Merchant [54) takes off for a short gain in Photo by Henry Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer. Photo by ; P : . iL playing field, went home last yesterday's cily series battle with Washington on the Hornets’ tackle and Charles Peterson (96) made the tackle on the 47-yard Dori Klingler (No: 48), Broad Ripple fullback, back (No. 6) is eyeing the runner. Ripple won ton. 2d, Pigut prom Broad Rippie Sontens field. Lowell Thomas (75) gets blocked out of the play as Merchant line. The play took place during & Howe drive in the third period nailed Tommy O'Brien (with ball) of Cathedfal 2 b % before more fhan 9000 fans on the Davidsor ey’d seen a high school bargain) © * ~=UF 0 LUE f the ii “rank Knox | iss which led to th me's final score. : st night on ass play. Bill Barton, Irish half- ockets' field. - so Oklahomr for their football dollar. | cuts back Ln } 8 Senter of the line. Frank ® x 145) missed the ch le 0 ne 9s SRE ei J SE ey t nig ton 4 [Dass pay. Si Sarnion, -Hsh | SS 19, Swa Irish Use Punch { . { I ° ° New Me Ripple’s display of power and] [ees 0 S PA S i Ww M - uckne watts view i Merchant Leads Howe to 14-6 Win ortridge ips Manual, : pressive bY i Srvom Uish . : Mother nature was kind to|line Shortridge rolled for two first Andy Anderson booted the con- Especi; eleven that battled down the hilt By BILL PITTMAN Dale Powell rammed over thelin the fourth period as Washing-| In Grid Scorin | Shortridge and her nature boy—|downs before an exchange of | vers.on. Xam 3s until it lost its chief scoring Richard Merchant, Howe's full- score on a quarterback sneak./ton made a final bid in a march) - | towering Bill Ralph—yesterday.| punts. Then Davis fired a high; Manual drove to the 20 in the Oh M punch’ before the fourth period. back turned halfback, had a rea- An attempted pass for conversion|from the 12 to midfield. : | The 6-foot-4 junior end plucked|lob to Ralph that was all but in-|gecond period but lost the ball on A EM | ored Both Irn tosehdowns,|5on to be proud of himself today. was intercepted. | Both teams played college style] Hank Treesh's claim to the|, fiotnall out of the hands of tercepted by Coppage on ihe/downs. In the third, the South Sg scored both Irish touchdowns, It was Merchant's ability to get| Merchant scored the first TD football with a wide open offense,|1948 individual scoring title | Manual's Dave Coppage in the|Shortridge 40. |Siders marched 57 yards, only to - 3 was all a coach could ask for and a first down when necessary that for the Hornets after running for washington running from the a mong Indiana college gridders | waning minutes of play and set| Manual began =& goalward/ fymple on the Imps’ 10-yard line, way oO Coach Joe Dezelan also wanted tol, "yea 14 to 6 victory over four first downs. single wing and Howe bursting 4 to b and shut to- | up another skyscraper lob for the|march late in the first quarter|joging the ball to John Lauter. Pn A ask for more of Carl Accamondo Washington yesterday at Howe. | Merchant's ability again came from the T formation. Both teams appeared to be open a | winning touchdown against the|with Frank Mascari, Ray Price] Tne Redskins carried to 156 an but couldn't. Little Mike Purichia of Wash-|to light in the third period as he|em ed deception of high mag- day. Redskins at Delavan Smith Field|and Jack Landers lugging the|yards from scrimmage off 13 first 4a) 3 Accamondo and England ington could be just as proud al-'set up Howe's second score by pijtude. ¥ | Ireesh, the gailoping ghost of | yesterday. The score was 12 to 7.|ball to the 11-yard line. Price|yons io fre douse for Short.
teamed with a hard-charging, but undermanned Irish line, for the first half to keep pace with the powerful Rocket team until each was injured. Accamondo, playing with a bad knee, saw no action during the second half and England wa* injured in the third quarter after deadlocking the
though his team lost. Mike proved running from the 2 to hii 18 on, Hornets Better Ihe -Tanover: Panthers: scoved| cessive plays. e score i SR pr of He Sasa oy jejturee sy of the! Washington depended on its three touchdowns against Indiana | a {final canto as Leo Ahearn went ability to shake loose a receiver Central last Saturday to run his It was Purichia’s passing that|over from the nine on a buck at the proper hme while Howe set up the only score for ath stot [felisd cn fhe Frou 2a I ington in the second period. He| Purichia’s passing and Don total of his two nearest contend-. completed two for 27 yards and Leppert's running was all in vain Ahearn and Merchant. [2 | ® _ Howe was the better team sta-|~ 7°
Shortridge. : Manual had been leading Shortridge, 7 to 6, since the early part
|then swept left end to score aud|rigge, good for 92 yards. Manual bi completed one pass in four good J for 16 yards, while Shortridge hit
Yi , of the second quarter. The Red- Dons - di di |three-for-eight, good for 86. |point total to 102 on 17 TD’s—oOr ging appeared ready to ride to
lone touchdown more than the!their third city series victory in
In one of the rarities of the icity’s oldest rivalry, first begun
5 starts when the lanky Blue J lin 1896, only one penalty was Devil end Sugdenly Doug! the dll S juries called in the entirg game, that Nor TS ’ § {
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— — 3 s| Iron Man Treesh, unhindered by | coming in the last 10 seconds of WEST contest, 13-all. sn ron J ; Sn for Rockets [etic i on In 206, Injuries, was 63 points away from aerial snatch from Fred Davis) vow vopg Nov. 9 (UP)—It play for offside. The penalty was (NU) — Loss of the Irish one-two S oris Roun U Howe lost 55 yards on enalties the all-time state record of 165 good for 68 yards. i its takes more than a bruised and refused by Shortridge. today tt | RP | Ww shin ton | to F set by Eddie McGovern at Rose| Afler Manual fumbled n Si battered frame to stop Glenn rast —— of punch was he Siief reason the 2 and Washington lost 30. Poly in 1942. With one game to drive on the Shortridge 8-yard , ., "ie 105 Angeles Dons’ ir- Williams Kayoes Garcia siny - By Eddie Ash Neither team has a mathemat- his. chance OF SBHIRE. & Dew F084 i y post-seas downs superior to the Irish. Eng-| 4 ical chance at the mythical city 80 Nis chance ob se g Louis’ E Bruised {repressible “one-man gang. land was equally vital on defense.! i — ———— ——— | amplionship. Howe has won two record was slim. : ouls ye ruis | “Slowed down” by a set of in- In Second Round ball tea! Absence of Charles Schmutte| FOOTBALL ADDICTS Who the drawings - . . The fhoosier dh lost one, Washington has won ,, Emil Sitko. who twisted y, Eyhibition Match, jured ribs ana a bruised trunk pyy ADELPHIA, Nov. 9 (UP) Comm out with a broken leg, also hurt make a practice of bearing down Reds ns inten : 0 dra one re and lost four in city compe- oug! > In ! ap BOSTON. Nov. 9 (UP)—World muscle. the wiry Dobbs manag The Williams, lightweight cham- New Yo! the Irish. on a Game of the Week will hit player from a lower league when tition Notre Dame's first tally against] IN, Nov. 9 ( ito gain 230 yards by passing and : hy aoa unbeater Ripple, on the other hand, |it out for the Notre Dame cam- the triple-A leagues make their, . the Hoosiers Saturday, was tied Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis running as his team was beaten Pion o , Sored a. sed vited: to demonstrated it should rank in|pus this Saturday where the un-|selections after the big circuits) with Ball State's Fred Kehoe for picked up a bruised and slightly {,,, New York, 38 to 6, Sunday, to nical knockout over onby ar a Californ the upper crust. of ihe state's bet-|/defeated and untied Irish take on/complete their job . . . Indianap-| |second spot with 48 points. iscraped left eye last night in an take over the individual total of-|of Galveston, =x, in 8 Sesons Col. Orr ter prep teams by its sheer phys- Powerful Northwestern, defeated olis figures to lose one 1948 mem- Better | Tied for fourth were Ander- action-packed four-round exhibi-i¢ance Jead in the All-America round of a schedu round, he “did ical superiorit ¥ Se Dhys once, and that time by mighty ber to the majors tomorrow. | | son’s Ike Weatherly and Butler’s tion boxing bout with giant poatpall Conference with 1946 non-title bout ‘at the arena last not. suck class. y Michigan . . . Regardless of that| * = a . jPowethoust ; fullest, Blavian Johny Shier of Bosion before yards. pr aa PR ah ZL 320. Bred what received one setback on the Wildcats’, BATTER UP... Speaking | Weidekamp, who scored the Bull- {99 . ; { he one-time Tulsa tornado, » a y be turne Wk Boi Ne et Ord the ND-Northwestern| of rushing the season, an E. Bowling | dogs’ only tally against Western| There was no question that|who has handled the ball in 288/amounted to ul Yelayed hod Mean scored once on a quarterback|clash still gets the No. 1 rating| Michigan St. bus went wheeling { Michigan. Each had 42 points. |Louis took every round. Never-|plays to rank as the work-horseibomb.as the bel fade ie ye ; Coach 1. sneak and tossed an 18-yard|this week in Midwest and nation-| along its route last night carry- - Bob Baker, Ball State's flash|theless Shkor gave an excellent/of the AAC, has piled up 353jround. He smas ou 2 erie the Cali aerial to End Tom MecCullough|Wide interest . . . Some great and| ing a Victory Fleld sign . . . By BILLY SIXTY quarterback with the educated account of himself and a numberiyards by rushing and 1593 by right to the body that sen e knew. of for another. Fullback Don Kling. thrilling football and basketball Maybe the operator had his | FOOT GUIDE: Some years ago place-kicking toe, was sole occu-|of ringside observers said that passing to grab top honors from|Irish - Spaniard - Indian from the
in- |1 was having trouble keeping my pant of sixth spot after convert-|any one of the rounds had more George (The Kid) Ratterman of Lone -Star State to the canvas in ler bulled his way thro |battles have occurred between) mind on another pennant win- | p p y 1 ; | line like a bison pi EE eines two universities down| ner in the Tribe wigwam. - run to the foul line straight. ing five times against Manchester, actual fighting than Louis’ last'the Buffalo Bills,
Fight
last week’s/a heap. Garcia could not answer
{title fight with Joe Walcott. leader. {the bell for the second round.
's| |Everything seemed all right. Co- for a season total of 39 points. on a plunge. And Halfback Bill|through the years and this year's on juve ; on 1¢ po Jessee, ee a junior, looked lke grid match promises to liv. up to] SOME of the fistic experts ordination in the push-away and
PHILAD | first step was good, and I| ' Trenton, the fine tradition . . . At any rate, a ca-/around New York are on the the 136, Galve Mari : © een Fag yo acity crowd will be there, includ-{Point of going out of business| checked very| New ¥ on County. e scored once pacity | t | carefull Milito, 132 ¢ a 76-yard smash inside his/ing football experts, scouts and... The upsets scored by Marcel But oo She Waren J
ht end when the Irish were| “brass” from all over America Cerdan over Tony Zale and Sandy Tene a six-man line. |... The interest stems from a|Saddler over Willie Pep. put the| The Ripple triumph gave Ca-|feeling that the contest is sure to|Chill on the veteran boxing prog-{' thedral a 5-1 record in the city|produce an afternoon of sensa-|nosticators . . . However, a few with only an outside chance of tional football from start to fin-|0ld ex-fight managers called the tying the Rockets for the city|ish, with both elevens geared and|turns on #both bouts . . . They
crown. Broad Ripple faces Short-|pointed ‘or the game . . . Their kept close watch on the activities|
in a while my| footwork zig-| zagged and it| LEFT always seemed to happen at the| worst possible]
ridge Friday afternoon at 2/1948 records: Ir: the trainirg camps. SINSHCATOR the wy Pion 2 ; , a : o'clock at Ripple, then battles; NOTRE DAME | NORTHWESTERN inal Wo” ! Je te Howe the followi Frid A 1—Purdue 26 19—UCLA 0 LOOKS "as though Indiana | STARTING wou e at a BE con. BP 3 $1—Tardue 4 and Purdue are comi to | FLA ame. different spot victory by Shortridge or Howe| 26—Mich. State 3 19—Minnesota 16 ue are coming up to AND MAINTAIN h would give Ripple a 5-1 slate, but, s4—Nebraska .. 13 0—Michigan 28 that annual Old Oaken Bucket A ASTRAIGKTLINE. and that changed PP -1 slate, bul) a»; _jowa ..:.... 12 48—Syracuse buttle © Hout 2 1 { the “angle” or Ripple should be favored to win 41—Navy ....... i 21—Ohio State 3a ave On anout an even uot c the ball w g both 42—Indiana .... ® 16—Wisconsin .. 7 ing, based on season’s records course the ball would have to Irish Comeback 1 Iu 38 + + + The historic clash is to travel.
The Rockets.set the Irish back, The Notre Dame-Northwestern °CCur at Purdue this year, on on their heels at the outset. attraction will have no bearing! NOV: 20 . .. just around the Klingler quick-kicked to the Ca-'on the Big Nine race in which Corner. extend my: left foot, just a little thedral 2-yard line from midfield, the Wildcats have won four . oy as he had done. At that time I, forcing England to boot out to|games and lost one . .. The record , BUCK FAUSETT, former In-| Cas using the regular four-ste the Cathedral 48 where Stephens|is second to Michigan's in the dianspolig. third-sacher. - speed 4 livery with my heels to ether | brought the ball down to the 27.[Western Conference. merchant in his day, has become|,, body erect. ? } % i ci “Klipger and _Jessee, iiegaated SE ing et pl the, Amagillo Cb JI dvd: ree gh OL nel A gant oT nA PE Michigaic act a oa «Th lub! Dees togerner™stadeer to0 bur performances until K ingler! football coaches captained their ,, t us TAN se | ad a lot of trouble wavering| .-blasted through from the 1 Ste-| teams vhile in college : . . Head e past season and.also played| zig-zagd.ig to the foul line. | phens converted. We Er Coach Ularence (Biggie) Munn ini base . . . Jausett batted Then he tried extending the But Cathedral came back. Bob! Jed Minnesota in 1931; Backfield |" Bhs club won the pennant, foot a little and it gave him Whitten - recovered Accamondo’s| Coach Forrest Evashevski cap- |bench ww Bug aa he will De 2a feeling of solid footing and >» 4 fumble on the Irish 39 but Bill] tained the 1940 University of De P hin Jeary that his 1 ody relaxation. And it insured X Johnson scooped up Jessee's bob-| Michigan eleven, and Hugh ans Vins oon a May doy starting in a straight line and ble on the 42, Accamondo and Dougherty, line coach, captained |;, 1936, Fausett stole five bases ho Ving less trouble makitaining
England carried to the 2-yard| the Syracuse team in 1939. (it. line to end the quarter and Eng-| : -—- [for the Indians in a game against)
{ {the Milwaukee Br . Jad Dlshed fhtough on the sec-/f THE major baseball .league —— EWaucey Srewers iff t ond play in the second period. draft comes off in Cincinnati to- Amateur Basketball joierent angles. or the first strike) : com a |b Ji Rabests booted. morrow in Commissioner A. B.~. "“Cl 0p Eel team orphan. He Left foot works as an| ay see-sawed at midfield most Chandler's office . . . Ted Sullivan, Frankfort wants .to schedule home i ATOR (See illustration). |
and | of the second session until George|Indianapolis Indians’ business/[03d umes = Write Manager Ralph He merely pointed the left foot!
: |Galey, 1302 S. Columbia St., kfort, | Shelby intercepted an Irish heave/manager, will be there to watch 1a” or telephone Frankfort 12500." iia [at the foul line spot where he|
2 y | {wanted to finish, i on his own 20. He went to the = Ee — Schedule for the Bush-Callahan Thu nish, and moved into | 1
=" u 2 FINALLY, Hank Marino, niy doubles partner, suggested that I
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n IN SHOOTING for spares from
24, then Jessee zoomed off the Night League. at Dearborn gym. Dis stride.
| 3 ? y % end, tip-toed down the sideline Referee Jumps 5. EI Lilly vs. 8
da oh Nn and cut to his left outstripping La Consistent Winners everyone for 76 yards. Capt. John . { Tonig} sched ul, the Y J Mason, however, blocked the hn Gun; Grid Game {season tourney 7:15, Lane Ch oor ao, Noy > Lo hade for extra point with one minute! . . . ee vs In ur Jordan onservatory o ate oliege e the remaining, making it 13“to 7, Stops in Mid Air US Ares AEM wan H. Sie Vo 'New England Intercollegiate Ripple. femme ee Ser-Ro-Co > Cross Country championship toRipple drove 55 vards late in NEW YORK, Nov. 9 (UP)-~ T&T Market wants to schedule games day for the fifth consecutive year, : J Why ., rith local teams rit ri i - the third with Stephens scoring The whistle tootled, and the Los 1004 5 Lent a: A ro, Paso a Ticioky by iron-legged and converting early in | io) wiack.
Jones-Maley: 8:15, | evrolet vs. ‘Kirby Tavern; 9:15, Club! alle vs. Riverside Cleaners.
the Angeles Dons kicked off to open BEImont 4153-J. fourth. Then Klingler. ‘Stephens their game Sunday with the New and Jessee made 35 vards and|{York Yankees. Stephens hit McCullough for 18 and a final TD. Frank Luzar blocked the conversion with twoi minutes remaining, ipple rolled to 221 yards off 11 |, : | | first downs and Cathedral made Ladies ahd gentlemen, our Quick SERVICE | 142 yards and 11 first downs with Rational anthem. wood Grantham, 24-year-old out-|
. Ripple getting the edge *h.pass The band broke into the ar-/fielder who was expected to be-| x Miller Jewelry Co. | gains, 75 to 30 yards. The Rock- resting strains of “The Starcame a\major league star, prob-! = || |
Results last nignt in the New Augusta |] {League at the New Augusta Legion gym: | By-Products 42, 30th Street Merchants 29; : As the ball soared through the Big Eagle Legion 52, 8ginford Texaco 39;!
i | Independent Five 52, Edsey Service 39. lair and the two teams converged Pisichseietabdwino Mieco i fleinsit i, | to do battle, the public address Injury Blocks Star { { |
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ets hit 4 for 9 in the air and the SPangled Banner.” The players ably is through with baseball due 29 on the Cir le Irish 4 for 6. Score by periods: Stopped in their tracks and stood to a knee injury suffered last sum- 2D rom How ¢ Cathedral .. .0 7 6 0—13 at rapt attention, leaving the ball mer. ijl._2_Doo:s From Power & Light Co. |
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