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FRIDAY, SEPT.0, 1989.

Seven-Game Card Lifts High

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a amie

School Grid Lid Tonight |

All Teams Will Play Under Lights First

Time i in Local History

Top Clash Will Be Broad Ripple, '48 Champs, Which Vies With Howe |

Indianapolis and Marion * County will blow the lid off its 1849 schoolboy grid season tonight with a seven- game card. | This will mark tMe first time in the city’s history that alll opening games are scheduled under lights. The city’s top game will be on the Broad Ripple High School field where the defending city champions open ther campaign against Howe. ‘The game is "=

aelieduled to get under way at City, County H S. Gri d Card Through Monday

First Lights at Manual TONIGHT

Also in the city, Manual will be! under its_new lights for the first| Beech Grove at Manual, Spm

The oy ime, Tim anules Toe S| pen” ot Bevan Sn Grove. The game will be piliyed Field lights, 7:30 p.m.)

Howe at Broad "Ripple, 8p m.|

following ceremonies dedicating] Ben Davis at Dectaur Central,

the new lights at 7:30. 3 Crispus Attucks takes a trip to Sheridan for the opener. Speedway’'s Sparkplugs, gun- » ning - for their fourth straight Mid-State Conference title, will play the only contest scheduled under lights tomorrow night Yue they welcome a visiting | rownsburg eleven. There also| will be ceremonies te officially] ' TOMORROW turn on the lights at their new| Brownsburg at Speedway, 8 field. |p. m. (Dedication of Speedway The Speedway aggregation, lights, 7:30 p. m.). which has worn the county grid MONDAY ™ crown for two consecutive sea-| Sacsed Heart vs. Charlton of. sons, will wait until Sept. 23 to plainfield, 6:30 p. m.; Cathedral open defense of the county title. ys, Westfield, 8:15 p. m.,-at CYO But the openers tonight should field. (Two games, dedication of single out the chief contenders for|cYO Field at 7:45 p. ‘m.). the honors this season. |” Crispus Attucks at Lafayette Two of the county aggregations, jeff, 8 p.m. will be operating under new] Malem p—————— coaches when they meet each| Expected to help with the dediother tonight. The Hawks from cation are Mayor Al Feeney and Decatur Central will be under the Gov. Henry Schricker. The

pm. Crispus Attucks at Sheridan, 8 m., Lawrence Central at Franklin Township, 8 p. m. Plainfield at Pike Township, 8

Southport at Warren Central, | m

Waiting to. Throw the Switch at Manual

Rex Fox, PTA; Arthur Smith, PTA; Burton Gorman, principal; Homer Johns; PTA; Walter Floyd, coach, and Russell McConnell and Boris Chaleff, assistant coaches, wait to turn on the new lights at | Manual | High Sch School field. Manual opens ifs season fonight against Beech Grove.

Southern Cal Rated Best In Tough West Coast Loop

Pre-Season Dope Puts Stanford, Oregon In Top Bracket of Pacific Conference

Purdue to Have More Grid Players And Less of Ballyhoo This Year

Boilermakers Have Chance to Go to Rose [Belatic, Whol be 7vplaceg gu S4Bowl if They Win Opener With Northwestern

Northwestern Pivotal Game Second of a Series

With Kerestes playing fullback, Purdue will use fewer flanker By FRANCIS J; POWERS, Times Special Writer Jlaya and stay close \o' the bal | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 9—With more football players and less of The Boilermakers spent everythe ballyhoo that was so ruinous last season, Coach Stuart Holcomb |, 0 on the opener with Notre {is assembling a Purdue team that will be a factor in the Western 0 re last year, and then col _ | Conference championship. \ : ; ; The Boilermakers have new depth in the bac! . | ends, more over-all speed and the enthusiasm or

lapsed and lost five of the remainSA EE sn ue's hey Tos Do seve A defensive spe specialist for three at Northwestern and while Holno punter who fits into the regu- Senso Carnaghi has no skili at | (comb regards that as the pivotal lar backfield. Purdue may have the ardent unusual situation where Hol-|

ssing for punts. That created game, he is guarding against this Se ine Notre motion i field { Big Nine. comb must substitute both a cen- pitch they did for No TRNRINE hocutield In pie ) oe ne. ter and kicker when punts are’ re-| Purdue defeats Northwestern it _ | ference rushers for two seasons; |quired, A center of promise is| lcan finish in the top. bracket of . | Norb Adams, in good condition!/Clinton Knitz, who at 200 pounds) [the conference and be a candidate |again, is a tremendous outside is heaviest of the Purdue middle-|for the Rose Bowl runner; Kenny Gorgal is a long men, fast and aggressive. 4 3X ii loses to. Northwestern--no

|distance stepper and John Ker- | In John Beletic, a junior and TF # estes is the best offensive fullback |distinguished ‘student in engineer-, . the school has had in three sea-|(ing, Purdue has a likely all consons, ference tackle and Lou Karras on Holcomb ' rates Kerestes the the left side is a smart, steady {most improved Player on the hand. Early Murray and Jim |squad. |Welzer are competent guards, al- : Professional wisshilig will Hows & | rback though not too fast on pullouts.|indoors nex uesday nig Forkul Biarting Quariue tke | After checking those four, Hol-/ Matchmaker Billy Thom has " | Bob DeM .g for Ju seasons. {comb just hopes he won't have to announced, when the mat scene ¥u | Purd - a imake too many substitutions. {will shift from the open air ly ue t us more ah als Sophomore from Whiting {Sports Arena to the National Bob Hartman but Gorgal will Je Next in order as tackles are|Guard Armory, 711 N, Pennsylthe starting quarterback for his John Considine and Mike Kalapos Vania St. [all around abilities while the second run guards are A heavyweight battle between [Ken Smith and Joe Skibinski. A|Wild Bill Longson; -Salt--Lake Gorgal is so versatile that he| tackle who may help a bit is Jim (City, and Enrique Torres, of {can be used at any backfield post-|,, nosek. He might have helped Sonora, Mexico, will headline the [Hon ren 8t end. last season but was one of the inaugural indoor card. Two other La My J Sphomores diely to got scholarship lads penalized a sea-| heavyweight bouts are to be of action are Bill A right| Son's eligibility when the Big Nine {added to complete the program.

and Mike Maccioli, who had an attack of purity. ro at the same position. A left| If Neil Schmidt's legs hold up,| Softball Notes

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Wrestling Show To Move Indoors

Capitol Oils Meet P Moore Mortuaries =

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they play host to Ben Davis, now first on the card at 6:30 with under the leadership of Lou Par- the Cathedral fracas following. nell,

The Broad Ripple Rockets are! Other County. Games (hoping for a repeat of last sea-| Other county games will pitison when they finished undefeat-| Lawrence Central against Frank-leq. At the helm will be Walt! and the Southport Cardinals will visit Warren Central. Pike Township, boasting four lettermen on | a 31-man squad, is host to Plain-| field The new CYO fleld in W. 16th Side.

coaching duties succeeding the laté Ed Diederich: Improvements at the clude new bleachers on the east

i That is where the Ripple Montana have conférence sched-|

Capitol only undefeated footed kicker, Skowron is the best he'll give Purdue some added half-| | Indianavory 29 Soe wo lw o—1 3 4 rn team in the Indianapolis’ Ama-/punter and has promises as a|back speed and Don Kasperan,| | Allison 4 -Star ik; lb oo First of nine sectional roundups |teur Baseball Association's City runner. {sophomore from Whiting, will add |xoniite Sparkes Cok: %00 F3) 3 By BUD SPENCER, Times Special Writer |Series, will meet Moores Mortu-| - Ali of the starting linemen own to the strength at fullback. Underwoed-Smpen, pais 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9—Southern California is reported aries at 3 p. m. tomorrow on Riv- major letters but outside of Capt.| Purdue doesn't have the spectal- aad Tiaac! ro ob 116 (loaded, and off the Trojans’ 14-14 tle with Notre Dame last season erside No. 2. {RR peter Justi Caznaghi none igs for Re 3G mit ort wl A a Boat itl {that sounds logical. { Six teams play tomorrow and, © em played more than ams, Jent's Beneauio es With five teams looming tough, however, it doesn't look as if|some are 8 DY to be elimi- Minutes of a possible 540 last play both offense and defense as| osietes Hectronte 4 ool: 8. mil:

there will be an unbeaten outfit in the Pacific Coast Conference. Qualified observer8 rate them in this order—Southern Cal,! losses-and-out gystem, all clubs at |Stanford, Oregon, California and) field in | Washington, - with Washington {ton The- Huskies roped in a fine. . State, Oregon State and UCLA |crop of jaysee transfers. One is .the Oilers who have four victora lower bracket. Idaho and gugn McElhenny,

[fans will sit. The seating capacwill be dedicated Mon Plight Do a frie Monday lity has been boosted to 7000. Wes of 4 sat Idaho has plenty, 0 Cathedral and Sacred Heart, | Tonight's lineup probably will in-""g bo a be oo pas a tree!

meeting Westfield and Plainfield clude six lettermen. The six, Boys, respectively, are expecting along with the rest of the lineup, a crowd of 10,000. ‘will be seniors.

28 Bowlers Enter Charmed 600 Circle on Local Alleys

Russ Anderson's 678 Is Tops for Men; Virginia Sweamy's 612 Paces Women

mendous line that is experience Only the guards dissatisfy Jeff Cravath, and he may move Jim Bird, a 22 of the spots, Jim Powers, senior, is the quarterback, | newcomers Johnny Fouch, a poh - | see transfer, and speedster Bill | Bowers are terrific backs. Best Freshman Team Stanford had its best freshman

took a lease on the Rose Bowl. |

By GENE LAWSON he most talked about sophoRus Anderson and Virginia Sweamy took home the bacon win 8, are quarterbacks Gary]

last night among local keglers, They bowled three-game totals Kerkorian and Dick Horn of 678 and 612, respectively. ass: : Anderson connected on games of 214, 216 and 248 while rollingignq for the P. R. Mallory Office in the Mallory League at Pritchetts. His figure represents the third highest total registered this season. Emery Mitchell, id, . wh Theres were “800” sets galore! 649 pins while bowling for Gwinn|yr, ery his Se Te Fh last night as 26 other keglers, in- Paint in the 6 p. m. Men's League |jast trip, is ready .again, He could | cluding one woman, hit for the at the West Side. ' . make the Cardinals’ backfield the, mark. -. Next in line with a total of 644 finest in the far west. The linels - Leo Jenkins placed second be-|pins came William Pefty, who not’ too ‘deep, but the first team hind Anderson as he racked up a competed for Fi-Blak Insulation men know their ‘way around. figure of 651 in the Universal at the Pennsylvania. William This could be the team. League at the Pritchett alleys. Sharkey followed closely with a Oregon, co-champion last au-| Pete Ernst chalked up the third |640. Sharkey bowled in the same|;, =." reported to have the highest total when he crashed league as Petty. Bob Shaw of gi cet backfield in the league, | [Stark & Wetzel In the Automo-y..4eq hy Bob Sanders, a mighty itive League at Fox-Hunt rounded ood fullback, and Billy Fell, {the first six when he posted al® ack, an Yen. track man from Compton, Cal.

A tay led her Cap- Junior College. The Webfoots had itol Lumber teammates by régister Some fiuportant ose; Norm Van 1ing a set of 612 on games of 190,|>rocklin among-them, but some 244 and 178. Her teammates were contend Earl Stelle throws short hitting the “500” mark or better passes better than the departed

to enable the team to post a mark | Pitcher. of 2640 pins which on as for| Oregon has the most favorable the evening among the women, Schedule. The Lemon - Yellow The famed Hickman Whirl- |doesn’t tackle a toughie until its away team did all right, too. sixth start, when it bumps into They placed second in the team Southern California. As long as Elmo and Lefty Louie race with 2626 pins. Arna Brull Needs Passing Quarterback have their brogans off, why not "led Hickman with a set of 553 and| California prohably. has the shed yours for the next few mo- Was assisted by her mates, each {most formidable line, but Jackie ments, while we kick around our of whom hit around a 540 average: Jensen's loss could be irreparaweekly. batch of Rhubarb Room| Ermil Perkins placed second ble. The Bears must come up rumors . . . It's no rumor but a MONE the ladies ‘as far as-in-\witly a decent passing quarter fact that this is the week-end of dividual accomplishments were back. Lynn Waldorf’s varsity

arc-light dedications — football, SonierTed when she posted a total may not have the incentive that fcaried it to the Rose Bowl last)

that-is. The lamps. are turned on, 1n4iana Fur came .in third in wholesale this season at most of | the race for team totals when | S€8500. the city and county high schoolithey garnered 2557 pins,. This! Howie Odell is well again, and, gridirons. Now, all we need is-8 made three teams hitting quer): there is a lot ot of fife at ~Washing-

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it looks as if Evansville and the/cracked the 2600 circle, for the Calumet areas will be looking t0 evening. their football laurels, Our good|- Virginia Sweamy’s 612 was the| friends of thrift over at RAIL- second among. the women in as RPADMEN'S are your host start- many nights in the “600” circle. ing tomorrow and every Saturday Wednesday evening Mary Baas morning from 11 until 12 noon connected for a figure of 620. : until the very end of the football A correction is in order for the! PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9 (UP)— season on a new show called notice in yesterday's account of Ernie Tiny) Bonham, veteran “High School Football Express.” the Wednesday league at Beech|Pittsburgh Pirates. pitcher, was Fimo and Lefty Louie have se- |Grove. The league will bowl at reported in good condition in lected the Howe at Broad Ripple|1 o'clock in the afternoon and is|Presbyterian Hospital today folfuss as the first GAME OF THE a ladies league. {lowing an emergency apenWEEK—and why not? With the! MEN (600 or ever) {dectomy complicated by an in-

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that everyone will be pushin’ ‘em william Sharkef, St. M hard to win the crown, it appears garoid Gibbs, Le

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pi physician who performed the op$33 eration, said complications set in €23'and made the operation serious. . 621/It was feared the operation may - 81%/end Bonham's major league ca- . is reer, which started with the New ge 808 York Yankees in 1940.

Manual’s Delavan Smith turns on Doo oc Wilder a 5:30 she the juice under the stars and moon Glen’ Maxwell, Rainbow Gri . tonight at 7:30 with Beech Grove's 5; d Ransd Migves: ‘pe Pp in a Body hardy Hornéts as the opposition. fin “hye Bertermagn's Viorsu : The Manual pep rally, transcribed G . yesterday, will be heard aboard Vy Nin T the Express tomorrow ayem, as Al’ Botukamp, Fi Black ri well as Mike Dunn's play-bps play Don Verburg, 8:30 Shrin Rightygnis of * the Howe-Broa

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