Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1948 — Page 8
PAGE 8 __ es ____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1948 TUESD. I — :
Buds Eve Unset Williamson Puts Michigan First, ND Fifth |X
Was CKS Cy : eam Sesiti LR Nam Of Wolverines Mr. Fulks Due Sores pe ony Foner Irish Slide Downward | Lede Ohio State Concedes Nothing
To Mighty Michigan To Give Jets [From No. 2 Spot Afte r pide pr Busy Evening
12-7 Edge Over NW age
: pe? : . . : ia: dinner sponse THE football Game of the Week in Hoosierland calls Army in Runnerup Position, F ollowed school cafete for Indiana at Purdue in the annual Old Osken Bucket] Warriors Invade By North Carolina U. and California —— aut : 3 % i . NOV. 14 REPORTS : battle between the Hoosier Big Nine Twins. . . . The state| Fieldhouse Tonight WILLIAMSON 1948 RECORD THROUGH NOY. Re narat, Bill M rivals come down to the “Big” game on about even records "By JIM SMITH Week .covviriecrirroncarer 310 330 1 88.5 gall, Howare ‘again and the pre-contest quarterbacking will be terrific. , . . It| Season :rsivsrsnsressnsncses 2094 2486 45 843 | liso: | Packing perhaps the greatest Allison and always is. . , . Everybody will march into Ross-Ade Stadium with losi i ch Consistency ....coeveveeseees 2994 2845 <., 50 96.6 ceived maj not a thing on their minds about past 1948 records. . . . It's an old |®XPl0sive scoring punch ever seen ds Tt By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON awarcs. A Hoosier custom. , . . But the Game of the Week in the Big Nine in pro basketball, the Philadel THE APP ARENSLY incible W. . f Michigan poured the school’s will be at Columbus, O., where the Ohio State Bucks hope to register phia Warriors invade Butler it on the Indiana Hoosiers ny ne ® at YP vetines oy Pou 1 country hadtra Tipeet of the Year. ... Every-| ’, RR Ed : Fieldhouse tonight to play the team in the nation, according to the Williamson System. . major sport. oy ie gaying Sue Bucks haven ‘Harness Horses Jets. ; Notre Dame bumped off the same Hoosiers the previous week by ~The footba Sichigan’s re Sau ery Topping the list of score mak- a score of 42 to 6. And the South Benders dropped from the No. 2 - MAJOR] records read tial Wev. : : But ers for last year’s champions of spot they held in last week's ratings to No. 5 this week. They slid Barnes; Gle
3 a back despite their close 12-to-7 Hicks, Fred
RY er victory over Northwestern, a Don Leppe er agers game that must have given Frank Charles Pet . Leahy a touch of nervous shock. Charles” Sce Army takes over the No. 2 spot Jack Smith,
Pre for 0 ener in the system this week, as much Toscano, KX because of a 26-to-20 victory over “ Penn as because of other teams’ . 'shifts, Many teams move up or 5 Lettermen . Return; |down each week, not because of OW Cranny Won't Report
s I '5" Joe Fulks, betstill, in football, there's always On Blo k oda the BAA is 6'5 ’ t a chance for a well-coached, high-| C y j8F huowa ae the Pabe Ruth spirited underdog regardless of| average of 22.5 points per game
the strength of its opponent. . . .| 3-Day Stock Sale during his two seasons in the
Champs, in any line of sports| , “ . BAA and he has scored as high have their off days. ... It's trues Opens at Fairground Tl rl iT Ean g that Michigan has had few off] Wa. b Borse? |” Fulks isn't the only ‘one Hike) days down through the years and| nna uy a Jorse; : y y
| veyp | If you do, and it's a harness|to give the Jets trouble tonight. " 1, probably will Wy Ste La race horse your looking for, head |Ed Sadowski, 31-year-old veteran, ever, refuses to be counted out/toward the Indiana State Fair- {will be at center. Ed, who stands
what they did especially, but be-
laren i i ¢ . | rR ey ;. grounds today, tomorrow and|6'5” and weighs 240 pounds, has _icause of what competing teams Gertrude gan ‘and Ohio State have met Wednesday. The _Indianapolis|a fearsome hook shot. Last year A Te i a He ona Tid | last nights b three common opponents, North- Speed Sale is being held there for Boston he averaged 19 wd i Fi football Te this Oe isn’t $2 = sylvania Lac torn.T nd IN and it's the iast big chance this Per game before being traded to : : : J ¢ Leh | TULANE, for instance, dropped or her fourt Indians on Ninlla. ve year to pick up a nice race horse. the Warriors. A newcomer fs| Champions of the 410 Saturday Morning City Recreation Football League is the Spades Park hs ae ah oe ian our of the first 10 this week, for nose for * route, Michigan can point up its The auction, largest and ‘most Sale Bishop fotiner Washington team pictured above. Left to right they are (front row) Larry Graham, George Vigna, John Schleid- | coach Tony Hinkle, who has even though it ‘beat ‘Baylor “4 Yaver's tean wide superiority on the North- jmpaytant ine nigwest, x est a ane Joute] The greats) er, George Boehencamp and Bill Skaggs: (second row) Darryl Phelps, Richard Silcox, Charles Mer- |made the quick switch from wel ii the: Soutlrwestein Con. 1040-972. western and Indiana games. . . ong ror Pi on ye the Northwest. P | shon and Joe Hendixson; (back row) Bill Snell, Larry Gorten, Vergil Herman, Bob Morris, Paul [gridiron to the hardwood, drilled POF 2% 5.13 last Saturdas J Claude Col o Ti " PIRuing 18 of Indianapolis. Harness race EXpected to see “action again | Woodward and Coach Tony Miles. fhe squad yesienjay on passing blige > Fo rt Hou : hopes on the Tiknols games, . .. 01 (RCANATCIe, Barnes, race! or thot atter being injured in| . A 30-man group is working out Georgia Tech also slid out of the Court House Michiga Sfeates X li Ba pected to attend the sale, for some. Practice will be Price Brookfield. | + | Oo Pl Sally Tg the Sea500 8 opener, first 10. Clemson, undefeated and In ED cones che Tin J You 1, ihe ton race homer or the Brooktils ws rt in 4 citer 0 O@SY 1 @AMS FMaggle Jver Fayotts ean Toa ety that ans fog Untied, moved into ninth place, | Frage “qt' ' a. year and the country’s most W c ehr. Bruce Hale, ' jand Georgia, beaten only once, never can tell... . Football teams ..;; o vosriings ates to/ Who has been nursing a bad] SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 case the two clubs end up in a heartily in favor of the play-off games with Illinois and Ohio (yy, No Or PR moved McCann add are not always the same from & =o "=, = <0 ring. ankle, also is expected to be back |(UP)—Ignoring Oregon demands tie. The Webfoots have won six, proposal, but Coach Lynn Wal- State. linto eighth place. 248 for a € week to week... . At any rate Topping the list of available|in the starting lineup. for a play-off game with Califor- lost none in the PCC and end the dorf of California said he could| Seven lettermen returning in- Again there will be a lot ot Street Savin here ‘are “the season's records of \ 's| The prelimina ame t nia, Pacific Coast Conference season against Oregon State Sat-|not look beyond Saturday’s “big/clude Buckshot O'Brien, James Dale Burge ¢ d the Bucks: |horses will be Castleton Farm's ry g onight | commotion over an upsetting the Wolverines an She Bueks: {indian Land, 1:59 4/5, the fastest! Will be played between the Alli-|Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt urday. {garme” with Stanford. |Doyle, John Barrowcliff, Charlie = A I2baTsg DEL CG SO La counts of 7( 31—Missour} 7laged pacer in 1947 and winner of “On Jets and Chevrolet. The said today that a telegraphic vote, California has won five, lost| Present indications are that!Maas, Bill Shepherd, Marvid! ech. 14 to 12. Emory Henry E10 Cagnee ler : 30-8 Culifornia 0 ihis year's $50,000 Golden West ! Nevrolet team boasts two “name”|to select the western Rose Bowl none and finishes against Stan-|q.jicornia may win the ballot goon ang Bob Diane, Slayer rating) eat Cullowhee (16.9) Date the Spee we ol 17—Indians 0 Pace at Santa Anita. This purse|Stars in Bruce Hilkene, captain|representative would start imme- ford. The Bears have the best| {-ranny, | y 14] wisconsin 331 "41 “la rgest offered for the side. |Of the 1947 University of Michi.|diately after Saturday's games. |over-all record, being umdetented Et Ee Ba pinion Seaton, has pasted Up de ror Couion U. Shocks i a ig 0) 41—Pittsburgh 0 wheelers gan football squad, and Tom Saf-| The ballots will be cast by in nine games this year and Porte at the Bears have been sport this year. Barrowcliff,| ' . announce 0 34—Tilinois 7 . assured of all four California|Shepherd and Evans are the only State (54.8 rating) shaded Indi- winners of tt 54 0) n | Other champions who more fel, fleet outfielder for the Indi-|faculty representatives of the working on a stretch of 13 in 8 tes (trom Cal. Stanford. USC D ana Staté (73.3 rating) 10 to 7 1d Saturd: 0 he Michigos at Ohio State than likely will change hands are anapoliy Indians’ baseball team. 10, schools n the ree who have row. Oregon has lost only ‘tol, +" CLA) and a lite OFS st wus iy Pacific College downed San Frane Bre — Harold Abbe, holder of the wr until noon Monday to get their powerful Michigan, 14-0. * cisco U., 34 to 13, and Pacific U h game also calls for a battle of ave record for the 9/16 mile! votes into the commission office] Athletic Director Brutus Ham. |3tory in Seattle sald that Wash-| { » o 13, and Pacific U, collect at t bands on the order of the tootIng|set at Fairmount Park, itimois PTO Ca ers Set in Los Angeles, where they will jjton of California yesterday Bay. ngton would vote Jor'the Begs onnie aC ly |Jizntounded Lewis and Clark by and marching that will take place iis past summer; Choice Jester, | be tabulated and announced. {ly rejected a suggestion from PR i Toy ol Fash pod . : . now Clans cB as-an added attraction at thel¢,a.) record holder for the pace! Meanwhile, University of Ore-garris, Oregon athletic depart-| However, all faculty representa-| . BUT IN 370 hangs Moan Indiana vs. Purdue traditionaliay noth Maywood Park, Illinois, gon officials pushed their request ment head, that the two teams ives officially refused today ¢ E3mes reported 10 Dale Burge, Coc contest. . . . Wolverine fans raised ang Northville Downs, Michigan; of oll pb $a er for a play-off with California to engage in a play-off in Berkely| re ora a Ee 2Y aol X the System over the weekend, Paul Rand, Te’ $2000 to pay their band's expenses joe Donlin, top two-year-old decide the PCC championship in tq decide the crown. Hamilton g Pp | Williamson had predicted 88.5 per Mauris Zane lui Ie Ahm State through the Indiana circuit and| Times State Service a ——— {said California did not engage in 1. = . CHICAGO, Nov. 16 Thejeeni of them correctly. It was one Hugh Murphy, | : straight heat winner in the Grand| RUSHV : ost-season games, | Chicago White Sox sent 35-year- serly, G had it all over Michigan's. Circult races at the Indiana State rp, aoe i. lowans Protest "Coach J im Alken of Oregon Red Rolfe Plans old i Taft Wright oe lighes: Dl De a ’ Fair this year, and Quick Trick, ’ “Be d his squad were s : ) ere since . e a al SOUTH BEND figured Ms | no niaced second to Sicle Trick. sional basketball team comprised Bierman Remarks [**¢ he 2nd his saus * Rejuvenation Of |Puiiaceiphia Athletics today for|same thane. It was Willismsorrs Al'Meyer: Good
{ : “end” of the Notre Dame- | yor in the 1945 Little Brown Jug. MO5tly of Hoosiers, will meet the [eae . " sels 4 y . an unannounced sum in an out-| Pest week of the year to date. Irwin Stringer. Northwestern game last week | mne vearling consignment : Kansas City Stars in the first half | Sli in Tigers High The System also called “against oo. Wilholte, 1 y Bg gn ght sale. 8 ol amounted to $300,000. . . . The haadqed by the Siskiyou Farm of Of 2 benefit doubleheader at 10 — > _ y Frank Lane, general manager| the line’ and most of the other Al Mueller. Moc
be th t to- o'clock “ ” : . ne gether and reached that. est BE ay Touts The i andl IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 16 DETROIT, Nov. 16 (UP)—|of the Sox, said the deal was the| experts” the following: Ohio Ba Hinton, Fert
- ; first of other trades or purchases State 34, Illinois 7; Ole Miss 16, R. Lickliter, Ne mate as the city's “share” from (hv Brookside Sue, is apt to arouse the House of David teams will (UP)—Two Iowa City men, wees Scoring Race Robert (Red) Rolfe, who switched| ToL 07 ot ier trades of p [Tennessee 13; Pittsburgh 20, Pur- Jick Rvan. B
Boh Williamson,
the “Big” game. . . . Many of |some heated bidding. He is a full|c!ash in the nightcap in the Rush-tators at the Iowa-Minnesota| from a job as director of the > Manager Connie Mack of the due 13, and Clemson 21, Wake Cecil Bevis, 8p the visitors arrived the middle [brother to Atomic Bomb, chal-|Ville Memorial gym. Part of the vi 0 Si troit Tigers’ farm team to field| 5p otics sai , |Forest 14. There was the usual Russell _Anderso of last week and did not depart \jenger for top three year old Proceeds will benefit the CYO ath- J a a atraay asm Sia ng fii Fin a manager of {Hie Tigers themselves. yi,” as el extra. outfieles| number of “swell and good picks” Rusty Bubneing until late Sunday....the calcu- pacing honors this past season. lee equipment fund. 'Bernie Bierman shouted abusive knack for filtering through enemy | joe planning today to bring al,nq° pinch-hitter. Mack said the and foregone conclusions. Bat Bnaiand, F lators sald $300,000 is a falrly | The Indianapolis Sale which| Secos players include Angus anguage at the crowd during thelines into the end zone, today few of his “kids” along with him.| 30.) hrovides his team with “a BEST AVERAGE 100.0 Gomer Allred, ¢ conservative estimate of what |onened this morning has been |Nicoson, athletic director and|game |trained their guns on the runner-| In his first statements after theo ,qistent long-ball hitter in the Pet. | + Pet. Poa Ee a all the out-of-town Notre Dame |inown for years as one of the|three-sport coach at Indiana Cen-|” The men made the charges inlup spot in the 1948 Individual|>RC uncement of his surprise; hes, something we badly! 3 enyvs UV: 338133 Alabama... 80.4 Walt Glogota, and Northwestern fans spent biggest harness horse sales in(tr# College; Roy Hurley, former|jotters addressed to the Dailylscoring race among Indiana |¥omotion. the former New Yorkij,xeq during the past season.” | 3N. Carolina. 96. | 35 Kentucky =i ieey. a for lodging, food, transporta- ithe country. lt is WelpgeORSUEtEn RAE High player who(Iowan, campus newspaper. collegiate gridders. Tankee star stressed the “youth) Notre’ Dame. 98. | 31 Duke. o.. 88.3 For Tob a. tion, entertainment and miscel- [for the first’ tints” SGeENE: Haw se th Kautskys “wow Je 0d for good measure Reliyenah igh T Mich. State. 95.3 | 3 Benavenurs 533 Jos ret Or laneous items, . eR BlackB8WKS and Toron.| JOHNSON COUNTY Attorney. \th Hanover's Hank Treesh threw in “speed and hard work.” maha Knights Trade | 7 Mich. State. 95.3 | 30 Bonaventure 833 Jim Stent, Fire ou» ILL en YJE oa [102 Woody Norris, former Butler Jack C. White sald he also WAS kine of Honalor eoiiiiars Loputed * 8 # Shirley for McDonald |? Gkmeon =: 551 418 Gail oo 880 lh / ATTENDANCE at Churchill Wh Nn ers | (forward and Kautsky member; sending copies of his letter to i o0Tier Sojlegiatesscorery “IT WON'T be like starting] oMaHa’ Neb. Nov. 1 10 Nortivesin._ 35.01 42 Vilianovs, ..- 314 OTHER LEA Downs’ 1948 fall meeting was {George Fields, Purdue and Kaut-|J. L. Morrill, president of the Uni-|in° the standings IS Bee with a broken-down team,” Rolfe, “00 = 3 i he, 8 (UP) 120kin. U. .... 94.7 | 44 Nevada ..... 86.9 Horace Bueken, off only slightly below last. fall's skys; Howard Hoffman, Purdue;|versity of Minnesota, and Ken-|Treesh was uncbie to core tld newsmen. “Our bali club has poe Mans Knights of the U. 8. 13 Tulane ... 84.8 & Detroit 0... 868 Bill Michaelis, turnstile count. . . . But the Roy Wentz Oklahoma; John neth (Tug) Wilson, commissioner against Centre College %¢ Fon. |started to go down, though, and|; 00 TY “EES announced Ye8~ 15 Ole Miss. .. 94.3 | 47 Dayton ..... 86.3 Tom Casserly, mutuel play dropped about 18 per Ver mer Son = J |Bass, ex-Hoosier prep player and of Big Nino athletics. tucky last Saturday, his «102.7% EOt to build it up with new cond yn shire, "10° ne. St. II Mins $49 | 43 Wem. Citais” 203 Pail ‘Sylvester, cent. , . . Many Hoosier horse y later a member of the Baltimore] White charged that Bierman point season total Yond a|Plood.” [Eo Flyers ir Re ® Atmericen 1%. M. Uo... 99/3018 v..... 363 Bop Manes Bt players support the Churchill GARY, Nov. 16 (UP)—The|Cullets; Bill Klee, former Ander-lonce turned to the crowd after comfortable margin over the| AS his first step in the reju-|Hockey League for Donald SR 13 Yandernitt -. 933 | 52 Rutgers ..... 860 Earl Toliver, A Downs races... .. With the mutuel yp iting Oilers came ‘from behind !®°P. High School star, and Bob|some “kiddish remarks” by afield. |venation, he indicated that 22-|ponald > 21 Oregon U.... 93.1 53 Rice ....... . 860 Beatty. play off 18 per cent. at this POPU-ito defeat Gary Emerson for the| 81%: Who did his collegiate bas- fan, and shouted “I don't talk| gio tne 180-pound right half |year-old Johnny Groth was siated nae 33 Cornet] Ui... 92.9] 00 Som ic0ecis.’ 85.5 Dick Seekamp lar track it looks as though the western division, north Indiana|<¢tPall playing at DePauw. {to = = = =” back from Ft Poun Te a a/for a full trial next spring to see] 4T. C. U...927|56Florida .... 855 Foancia oth, “picnic” in the “free spending|high school football crown pay ——en | White sald Bierman shouted in’ a qe. IEW lit he can make the grade as the|AMateur Basketball TB Kanon Ur 933 or Moe 3 fay Lazard A league” fis about over except at nignt, 12 to 7. . the profanity through cupped|s.. third oe with 48] inte | Tigers’ regular center - fielder.| Tonights semi-final schedule in the!27 Boston Col. 92.4 | 59 Delaware ... 85.3 heh “key” sports events. The Oilers ranked second in "e fiotnce i off {hands and it was clearly heard inp, a1; 5 = ound Sian was Last year Groth was a standout aL racket sr him 2 Okla. A&M, HH ol ne Stats HH AL Mor egOmary, fs » United Fross octage BE a the lower part of the stands. [ted ro oi in tl Butlers With the Tigers’ Buffalo farm University Extension vs. Wm. H. Block; |30 Miss. State’ 91.6 | 62 Columbia ... 85.1 George Millet CLEVELAND now holds two standings, scored: in the first “ye » # = = Flavian Weidekamp, a touch-| cam Of the International League. ao Sverite Seaoal Beha. I Pea. Sig | Plafryette ,., 210 ee . professional sports attendance quarter when Jack Walters went “MY WIFE and 8-year-old sonidown behind ' CU TH ; " a ; we Richazs Oaks, marks, in baseball and in foot- over from the 1-vard line. | Mn iron | S {were with me and I am sure they| i ) pore Da ball. . . . The record baseball Bill Mateja had intercepted an land other women and children . ’ = 2] Bazold Unger, | crowd of 86288 witnessed the Emerson pass on the 36, ran it to! CLEVELAND, Nov. 16 (UP)— Were shocked at Beirman's lan- No Title On Line : Bob Lancaster, fifth game of the 1948 World the 15, and on the next play Commissioner Jonas Ingram of 8uage.’ he said. : i 299 BO Series. . . . The record pro grid passed it to Johnny Vetroczky for|the All America professional foot-| John G. Ruhl, Iowa City, also Sat Biriobeck. crowd of 82769 was. posted last|14 yards to put Whiting in scor-|ball conference yesterday an-/Wrote a letter to the student 3 , 5 BO Sunday. . ling position. . nounced a schedule of playoffs to Newspaper and charged Bierman Nn Ml a out Marge. Sielton, c be followed. if the Eastern. or WRI MAKING the same sigtement. | gE Ta . nneapolis sportswriter : IU Expects fo Be at Almost Western divisions end in ties. [Sunday sald PE had tr] Joe Sgro’s Infliana state welter- Shine vy His statement followed a coin ported after the game he would| Weight title will not be at ‘stake Lucy Cai. ’ To Stren Hy f P flip. : * |“never bring another team to Friday at the Armory when he Yn Hause W 4 or ur ue If the Eastern division is a Iowa City.” Bierman said the ©Xchanges punches with Gene Bann os Cuneirs three-way New York-Buffalo-Bal- Iowa fans had hurled epithets at Cartwright, Dayton, O., boxer. lon. Wott 3 SS BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 16—The Indiana Hoosiers will go toy Here. He, el possible, Buffalo} Minnesota Players. i re joes) Pro Sugilish vil Some rig West ! Lafayette for the traditional odken bucket game Saturday with! Play 81 NeW ok Ducis, oe it d re twright is Betty Pox, Ind a team at almost top strength. {and the winner goes to Balti- T k M 5 R i weight lim 25 Bo re Cine, ‘ Charles Holland, team doctor, said Wally Bartkiewicz would 2 2 a rac ee vies SRPatied sea So for eight - Sif x Taviscek out of practice today after being sidelined b e Eastern division is a two-! . s match, rull, Hic that Harry Jagade’s shoulder should be a les: for hada way tie, the Dec. 12 playoff will Changes Studied rounds, will top a six-bout card Tots Wosdmward, play this week-end against Pur-|————————————————|be between New York at Baltl-| geveral recommendations for|C2ling for 34 heats of fisticuffing. hep fae) due. nual state battle with Indiana More, Buffalo at Baltimore or ehanies in. ths state Ligh school PETS, will be two eight-rounders, Lu Eaniy, Yav EVANSTON, Il University here Saturday. {Buffalo at New York, depending ©"2"8eS - 8 jone six and three fours, Virginia Bwean, , Il, Nov. 16 — {on which teams are involved. track meet will be made to the| yn the second -eight-rounder,
Coach Bob Voigts encouraged his| Holcomb said heavy practices 1 gan Francisco and Cleveland Indiana High School - Athletic|Bill Davis, Indianapolis light Nostnwestery football team today all week should put the Boiler-|tie in the Western division, they! Association's board of control, a heavy, is to meet Bob O'Bannon > a prediction that the Rose makers in top shape. Downfield Will play off Dec. 12, probably at special study committee said to- of Jeffersonville. The winner is owl trip was practically “in the tackling in punt and kickoff re-| Cleveland. dav. {to challenge Al Johnson, state
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DE i, dcats defeat IIi- turns will be emphasized in to-| Should a Dec. 12 playoff be re-| The seven members of the ¢om-|light heavy crown wearer. Salvatore The 5 Sulfered eves 2 session, he said. {quired in either division, the mittee met today in the office of| Cartwright, Segro’s opponent in gble helper {league championship tilt original- IHSAA Commissioner L. V. Phil-|the headliner, holds two decisions oosier juni
injuries in the Notre Dame game| MINNEAPOLIS. Nov.
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orkouts for the Minnesota|Dec. 19. - weeks ago. lwelter champ. “Iron Mike” cate §f they would Jeep some of Gophers resumed today with the | =—— g — P Mike” McG the ey players out of the flint Gophers still clinging to hopes of a . * ; ° 10%, in the a victory over Wisconsin Satur- B tt B WwW by t {The quart . — | - oIATAYETE, 1nd, Nov. 16-day and possibly a trip to the e er ow Ing it IX Y a ac u Holco pos s . that the- Pardes a aay! Capt. Warren Beson still Sut.) —— — —— TT ——— by Matchme would be keyed up for their an- fered from a hip injury but he| By BILLY SIXTY wheh the finger or fingers and the |—as the swing begins, and it must has slated t {was expected to play against the] TELL-TALE THUMB: The thumb are originally fitted into be pointing the same way when out of thr Badgers. He saw a lot of action i the holes. the ball is released. ) time limit. ° - dgatast Jove Tudt Sotaia ro |easiest and most natural way to TIE; { a. #2 : The pec WILEY ESCUE* spite the handicap. y ©" hook a ball is to turn the thumb A HOOK delivered in this way| KEEP THE THUMB on the| I : ov Wine He : ) | a [to the left when you grip the Will be small, but it will be effec. INSIDE, towers the Jody, and| ZF 4 Brantford, : {ball. And the |tive and easy to control. Until thal naturally places the fingers Jackie Ni COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 16—Some Ti you must Xeep the y lon the OUTSIDE. The ball will ponte yon
|line contact work but no o en | Rand in the same position you have practiced enough to de-| | rough practice was planned for throughout the velop a consistent hook-turn, I Hen ee» Nightioles tim the Ohio State football team to-|SWIDg: rs frtion, ss the |day. Coach Wes Fesler aid the To make the suggest you forget adding more weight” is thrown entirely on . sler sa e spin by using wrist turn. Be sure the right side. (see illustration).
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