Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1949 — Page 14

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Indians Must C Rivals All Set, but Rain Forces Delay In Playoff Opener

Game Action Postponed Until Tomorrow; Johnson, Barnhill Likely Mound Starters |

BUL The playoff opener schedule

here tonight was postponed at noon because of rain and continued The NHd-lifter was rescheduled for tomer. |

threatening weather. rot, night's game,

The Minneapolis Millers

were as hot as a firecracker in the waning ‘days of the open Oct. 12 when the Detroit American Association's regular season, which closed Sun- Red "Vings play host to the Bos-

day, and Victory Field fans'a

fought baseball ‘when the two teams square off tomorrow season from 60 to 70 games for

night in the delayed playoff

Tickets purchased for tonight will be good for tomorrow

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ontend National Ice Som League Books 210 Contests

Longest Schedule | In Hockey Loop's

History Announced | MONTREAL, Sept. 13 (UP) The National Hockey League today andlnced its 210-game 194950 -schedule—-the biggest In the history of the loop—which will

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LETIN | d between the Indians and Millers

, like the Indianapolis Indians,

‘ . . .A./ton Bruins, re likely to sit in on some hard With the slate expanded this each team, four of the clubs Montreal Canadiens,

the

opener, Toronto

Action is booked to start Mi “a 80 Maple Leafs, New York Rangers Scored the only touchdown for the Plainfield team as Charlton at 8:15 tomorrow in the best- Minneapolis Batting and Detroit Red Wings—will play defeated Sacred Heart, 6 fo 2, in the opening game of a doubleof -seven series lid-lifter. The poorace e 1er 33 5 4 se ag; BAMes on ‘successive nights 23 header football card dedicating the new $120,000 CYO football Millers will remain here until Masuire «8 149 26 7 12 71 a times during the season. stadium on W. 16th St. last night. Morman is shown eluding two three games are played, after se a3 136 20 6 987 302 “The Boston . Bruins will play Spartan tacklers on a five.yard jaunt around right end for the which the rivals will shove off for a a, rr Aa. Rams on constculive nignls 22 touchdown late in the first quarter. A crowd of 7000 attended Minneapolis to complete the set Hy dn 118 14 : ) be n Hawks 21. 8 Kg ! Ihe gidiesticn that saw Cathedral's Irish win over Westfield, Brewers at St. Paul man b 1 An i 0 0. In the other half of the semi. J aw 7203 4 0 20 Early Opening Date finals playoff,” the third=place mrwen FT ret 783 The Oct. 12 opening date is the

Milwaukee Brewers are at

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Local Gridders Split Bill

Paul, home of the new champs, ***" , f ) 00 March 26 finale equals the latest tonight, Millers’ Pitching previous closing date of the 1926- . v ° ” Chet Johnson, veteran south- w.1 "1. 27 campaign. At CYO Stadium Dedicatio paw, is the Tribe's likely mound 500" oo Kenned” I Bix times during the season two choice tomorrow. Mel . QUEEN, ponertson .... 8 YAsres s teams will play games on succes-| Cathedral Defeats Westfield, 14-0; Sacred righthander, the 22-game winner, Pearson 7 8 Barnbill .... o sive nights In the same city, ’ ’ is expected to get the call®on Batey 6 Tomes ___.. 0 4 The Canadiens will open their Heart Loses to Charlton by 6-2 Score

Thursday, and Royce'Lint (14-3) southpaw, on Friday. Barnhill Slated

Dave Barnhill, righthander, is expected to pitch for the Minne-

apolis pastimers tomorrow cording to Manager Heath, lost 10. Although the Indians defeated the Millers 15 times in 22 clashes in regular season play, the Mill City team won five at Victory Field. The Millers possess a gang of long ball hitters, led by Chuck Workman, with 41 home runs; Jack Harshman with 40,.and Bob Brady with 21, Also with Minneapolis is Ray Dandridge, who batted .362, and Jack Maguire, a .348 hitter. Home Rum Champs The Millers topped the league by a wide margin in home runs and not all were hit in their own bandbox park. But the Indians are geared to continue the pace in the playofr that they set in the final week of championship play when they chased the St. Paul Saints right down to the last game before

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46 Basket Squads To Invade Garden

NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (UP)— A total of 48 teams from out of. town, including 10 major conferand tourney champions headed by Kentucky and San Francisco, will invade Madison Square Garden this winter to taitle local colleges on the basketball floor, The Garden schedule released today shows 268 doubleheaders and two single games starting Dec. 1 and ending Mar. 7. After that will come the national invi

tation tournament, NCAA tour ney and the East-West all-star game

The tournament and conference champions invading are Ken San Francisco, Oklahoma Aggies—of conferences, Denver of the Mountain Btates, Kansas State of the Big Seven, Westérn Kentucky of the Ohio Valley, Yale of the Eastern League, North Carolina State of the Bouthern Conference Hamline of the Minnesota Con-

tucky,

ference, Oregon State of the Pacific Coast, and UCLA of the southern division of the Pa. cifte Coast *

Bulldogs Start Work For Game With Pups

Butler University's Bulldogs ran through light workouts ves terday In preparation for thelr game Saturday with the Bullpups in the annual freshman-varsity game at Butler Bowl

Slated to get under way at 3 p m., the annual affair is spon sored by the Butler B men and

funds raised are used to purchase athletic equipment,

Solunar Table Most anglers know that fish have a favorite time during the day and night when they feed and when they play. The BSolunar Tables, compiled for The Times by John Alden Knight, designate these times in an ‘effort to. tell the fisherman the best time to wet his line.

(Central - Branded. Tine! yas hp a Three fiyrod Flaifish baits, He- the season,” Charlie conceded.’ + oFATIONAL LEAGUE ae! Sigs Water Wiper Wis (ellie Fly Co. Stevens Point, yn Tackle Co. Detroit, Mich. “but even If it takes till the last Boliadehia” at Muouren night) 4 Tom ® 4s 193 i. Rex Spoon Assortment, Wezel 9. 0 Tortenc yd, Per) ee: day the Indians still are gonna New York at Br Louis “atent) - $8 Bait Co. Cincinnati ( ke + N.Y. win. The Yankees? Hah! Ey eum“ i TR Halt-doren Ton m : Two spools nylon line, Rain-| . Charlie sald, however, that he RESULTS YESTERDAY 18= By Cate Co Chattanoceay Peckin- oehu Products Co, Cambridge. will climb down on Oct. 2, no (No Games. Acheduied) 011 ’ ASS, . .- 4 a 30_Tuesday £1 Half-dozen Jack's Dual Spin-- Championship trophy, donated matter what-than 4 18 amt NATIONAL LEAGUE ners; Jack Wending, Columbus. by L. Strauss & Co. . piace. ——_ (No Games Scheduled). Three All-American Thermos Electronic Reel, Horton Mfg = {Picnic Jugs, Metal Industries, Co, Bristol, Conn, : E : Inc, Indianapolis. 100 Yards of CAM-O-FLAGE Last Call For

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home schedule against the Black Hawks Oct. 13 and the Maple, Leafs. who have won the Stanley

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Sacred Heart High Schodls football team had just finished losing its season opener to Charlton of Plainfield, 6 to 2. By then

bowing out of the pennant pic ture, The Indians had to settle for second and the Minneapolis MIillers were very happy about gain

ing the fourth spot, last position Chicago Oct. 15,

Stadium eregted at a cost of $120,000. Heath's first vear as Miller man- 56ason against the Rangers Oct. being blessed and one of several —- ager. The Millers are a New York Giants farm "Bank on Indianapolis The American. Association's eastern sector Is banking on the Indians to march straight through the’ post-season playoff and win the right to represent the league in the Little World Series. Indianapolis is the lone eastern

play on their home ice until Oct. fine vouth movement

by while thé Rangers will open at'jis oval backers said softly: Morman hehind-the goal -line-for home the following night against. we are dedicating this field, (N® Spartan.safety on the first the Bruins. . not only to the Catholic youth of Play. The Spartans had a minus |the city of Indianapolis, but to all {0Ur.yards rushing in the second

Graziano and Fusari vouths” It was the voice of the ; Most Rev. Paul Schulte; archbishSet for 10-Round Bout op of Indianapolis. He, spoke club participating this year. NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (UP) — warmly of soclety’s gainful measLast year Indianapolis and Rocky Graziano and Charlie Fu- ures in combating juvenile delinColumbus represented the eastern Sari loafed at their camps today quency and of using the stadium's, area and Milwaukee and 8t. Pay) While freshening for tomorrow facilities a number of hours daily the western. Third-place St. Paul N!§ht's 10-round bout at the Polo suitably - apportioned to build eliminated first-place Indianapolis weight Yusizt of Irv: strong bodies—and character, and fourth-place Columbus elim- ton, N. J., finished his sparring ; inated second-place Miwaukee. yesterday with a two-round ses- V. Phillips congratulated officials Carl Accomando skirted -around Then the Saints eliminated the y i appropriately. Mavor Al Feeney, to the 19, Saligo reversed to the sion at Pompton Lakes, N. J. - Red Birds Graziano. ex-middleweight cham. One-time mentor of the Irish, said 12 and the quartér ended. That put St. Paul in the Little pion, had finished his sparring he'd waited “29 years for this.” Mike McCarthy punched for World Series against the Mon- Sunday, ~Graziano of Brooklyn Governor Speaks of Character three and a first down. then Gene Mangin, on an attempted pass treal Royals. The International was favored at 7-5. And Gov. Henry F. Schricker , p pass

League team won. . N “ » play. rounded the right end for EB James D. Norris, president of spoke, not of “the material gains the touchdown, Jim Roberts kick-

Albeit, Cathedral, after a score-

regulars most of the time.

In the. first, Cathedral took

Was Only two receivers were found in

Sherrod Smith Dies, under contract to the Boston 11 {ries and those for 21 yards. 20d OR€ SRUor began the tnd 4 Braves { Charlton had seven first downs, ) t . Ex-Dod er Pitcher ' five rushing. one passing and one *i8ht yarqs performance fof 15 9 The National League cham- 3 g sing minutes. The shock troops came

by a penalty. The Plainfielders. “oo

REIDSVILLE, Ga. Sept. 13 Plons sald Andrews was a bonus 0, a5" rds rushing. hit only

(UP)—S8herrod Smith, old-time Player but did not reveal the Brooklyn Dodger pitcher, died at terms of his contract. He was his home here last night. He was assigned to Owensboro, Ky. club

58 years old and a veteran of 11 ©f the Class D Kitty League ; {Coach - Vic Overman’s "eleven years in the major leagues A righthanded batter and Charinm wr Fumie i then made its most serious bid Smith pitched for thrower, Andrews will work out “ 0 min. : Cnec 0

of the evening by throwing two Brooklyn 4¢ Braves Field for the rest of Utes remaining in the first periodi on gacutive passes for first downs

wo Westfield first downs early in the fourth and play re-

two of 13 aerial tries and. fumbled y : two of three times, both after Maned host Bu ln Wesitield

passing gains, one for 40 yards. |

With Millers’ Lone Touchdown fer Plainfield Playoffs Open

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Tonight in International

Champion Bisons Meet 4th-Place Jersey City Giants By United Press The Governor's Cup playoffs in

the International League open tonight with the pennant-winning

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If They Can Win 12 Games

Joe Says He Likes to Be Conservative; Team May Be Hot One Day and Seem Out the Next By JOE DI MAGGIO (Copyright, 1949, by New York World-Telegram) f BELIEVE the Yankees will take the pennant if we can win

12 games. Then the Red Sox could not afford to lose three.

At least that's the way Joe Page and I worked it out. We like to sit in the clubhouse for an hour or so after the game, and cool out slowly. We were talking it over Sunday night, when we went five ahead on the losing side, and we agreed on 12 to win.

That may be conservative. 1 know some say 10 will be enough, Well, I am a pessimist

Buffalo Bisons entertaining the When it comes to speculation.

Cup ‘three "years In a row, will practically all of the 7000 fans had found their seats.to help the make their home debut against g.. tans and Cathedral's Irish dedicate the new CYO Athletic

for the playoff. It is Boston Will inaugurate its home The athletic plant of the Catholic Youth Organization was 16. The Black Hawks will not ices that paid tribute to the Tackle Paul Bortlein boosted a

the bee-liner at goal-post level to the 25 when they entertain New York. archdiocese of Indianapolis and three-yard line, then he tackled

quarter on a 30-yard pass from for five or six hours after the,

fourth-place Jersey City Giants, | and the second-place Rochester| Red Wings playing host to the third-place Montreal! Royals. Each series will be a best-of, seven, with the winners clashing

ner meets the American Association champion in the Little World Series. Montreal, the defending champion of the playoffs, presented a spirited club for its series with Rochester. The Royals are fresh from- a 5-to-1- conquest of Jersey, City in a special playoff game for third place staged last night at Montreal. Montreal's Sam -Jethroe highlighted. the game by stealing three bases that carried him to a new league record of R89 for one season. The fleet Negro outfielder eclipsed the old mark of 87, set by Ed Miller of Newark in 1919. The Royals also looked for some series help from Ronnie Lee, a young southpaw who joined the team from Newport

News, Va. last week.’ Lee stopped the Little Giants with

five hits last night as his mates pounded Vinnie Di Lorenzo of the losers for ‘11 bingles.

Crispus Attucks |

Loses to Jeff, 9-6 |

Times State Services LAFAYETTE, Sept. 13-—A

safety and point after touchdown

less first quarter, opened up and Provided the margin of victory , on got a 14 to 0 lead in the second as Jeff of period,” then rested most of the Crispus Attucks of Indianapolis |

Lafayette defeated

here last night, 9-6. |

The host team went out in front

punt and then dropped a safety. Attucks scored

in the first

Quarterback Norman Brown to End Edgar Richardson behind 1D€re are two reasons why the the goal line. A 15-yard penajty Stretch run takes more out, of a

for unnecessary roughness set up player, and demands more from,

Tech Will Honor

AS I TOLD Joe, baseball « Light Br igade’ i

often a game of gaspipe. A team can be figuring on thé Warld Series one day, and be

Left Halfback J. C. Morman of Charlton (center with balll in the finals. The ultimate win- ready for the gaspipe the next!

day. Last September we had one game to go in Chicago before

coming home for the last round in the East. If we won, we would hold a triple tia on the losing side A club can't afford to drop behind in losses in those last two weeks. Then it is out of the race until the other "club loses one also. . Frank Papish beat ‘us in that Chicago game: TH was the -gec= ond game he won all year, and

Dedication Game

Festivities Set

Dedication of Tech High School's night football facilities and unique three-story electrical score= board Friday night will pay trib. ute to the many persons respon= sible for bringing night footbail to the city's largest football stadium, “

Prior to the opening of the Tech-Hewe contest opening the Green's ° 1949 campaign, Gov,

Henry F. Schricker and Mayor Al}

Feeney will toss out the first ball

the second time he went nine in- and blow: the opening whistle, nings. ‘respéctively 2 = =a At halftime, Principal ‘H.' H, SO 1 DON'T try to figure Anderson will present trophy cups

ahead: 1 don't know-how hot the Red Sox can be. It's not a good idea to count on the other side to lose. So I say 12. Let's make sure I used to think the severe strain on a player came in the World Series. I guess that's

what most people believe. I don't

feel that way any niore. I know the going is hardest in a close September race such as we are having this year, I never realized that our old ‘Yankes teams won early. There was not much pressuré on us in September. All we wondered was the day we would clinch, The last time we clinched we didn't play, and had a party instead at the Stadium. a © = -

LAST YEAR taught me some-

over the ball on their own 39 and in the first quarter when Full. thing. For a month we were in a aided by two penalties for off- pack Vince Mahoney blocked an three-way battle. It was my first sides, moved to the Westfield 29 4¢tycks Commissioner of the THSAA L. off Bill Saligoe's 26-yard Sally. on it for

experience of the kind. Some of our players would be so sick from the strain that they couldn't eat

game.

the next Jeff touchdown in the him, than the World Series.

second quarter,

Randall Barret

First, he hasn't made it in Sep-

scored from the 13-yard line on '¢mber. He doesn’t know he will

an end run:

Tackle Jim Cahoon

(kicked the extra point.

Score by periods:

Crispus Attucks.. 6 0 0 0— § Jefterson ........2 7 0 0-9 Longson-Torres

Match Tops Card |

TRIBE PITCHERS RECORDS the International Boxing Club. made by building of the CYO (Final) announced that the advance sale plant, EN of ivy measuring "8, the conversion. bogged Lint cover dh 8 2% 4 A a8 A I BU OI 00 one 190 ® B8!e Of of a community's contribution bY down on the Wenttield 19" from Queen ...eee 30 24 27 9-710 267 221 92 10D 178 1 0 cee its “character. ; midfield. Then Bob Blanford in‘Hutchings ... 28 0 4 ‘2 667 36 40 25 18 8 2 1... Then Cathedral defeated a stub- tercepted a Green pass on the MAID. eeisaea SEL T8310 122-77 8% a0- 22 High School Star y [om Ne pod gr A ea mite 1 and was stopped on Johnsor a ] 9 550 “10% “301 {60 112 2 ye ig ce Ag tsi mi EY, ONL. TREUIAL. LIOR oats Le ane, clipping penalty moved A B Jah 33.8. 3 8...529 141° 152 83 » mn 0 1 Signed by Braves ‘The Trish Won 14" to" 0, Tatler the TrikH “BACK to~ 2 then .Shoun ..eeses. 8 0 1 1 500° 20 190 13 10 6 .0 0 ~ROSTONg Sept: 13 (UP) Joe Labgedly. and. Bel 100 -#NCOUL-| Accomando's. slick. reverse handKINger acess 32 0 3 4 420 38 80 44 21 13 5 2 gmt Ca 1d Fall River| Siigi¥ in some departments. 'off to Joe Turk netted the TD Riddle esses. 83 1 1°22 333 20° 34 15 18 12-0 1 Tews, -year-o a ver The Spartans gained three first around the left side. Roberts conMaloy ...oso 264 3 4 9 .208 125 165 103 52 44 1 o High School star and one of New downs, one from rushing, OB verted with a minute to go. KEY—G, games, CG. complete games W. wen: IL. lost; Pet. serceniage; fr. England's most sought after passing and one by fr ty Only One Senior Starts - tnningy pivchodl BE bila: R runs; i Bases on balls; SO. strike outs; HB, hil bals- 3ehoolBoY dthietes. - today he rushing total was 35 yards. Seven juniors, three sophomores |

from 8t. Louis at 8:30.

from 1915 to 1922 and then hurled the geason and will be given some after Bob Bruce Fecovered John going to the Cathedral nine for Cleveland for the next three training In playing first base. He DPWenger's fumble &f a Charlton gneve the gun ended the threat. | years. As a Dodger. he Y the Sacred Heart 29

Dave Martin, a nitty little triple-

pitched was a cateher in high school. : hit

in the 1916 and 1920 World Series wo In recent years he had been chief of police at Madison, Ga.. and an Races at a Glance employee of the state penitentary NATIONAL LEAGUE

punt on J. C. Morman, a speedster, made threater [it first down around the right ¢a140r to |corner, Lawrence Stalling jabbec {to the nine for another one. Mor

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here W. L Pe. GB TP Man made four more, then circied” Cathedral had eight first downs. a: AL Louis hn a hk ihe aod Deng Bens 8704 five by rushing. twa by passes uv S Tuna Fish Team Remaining Games Jon failed ‘ 1 Ive-yar and one by penalties. Westfield = _ york 1 Boston Pailndeionie f Breckive CCharite ot aothe d hag five, three on rushes. and : York 1. Boston ? adelp . y on go nother rive one each on ‘passes and penalties. Arrives for Matches Wraakis nome '3.F Philadelphia ®. New ZONE In the second but Sopho- The Irish rs 102 Morn from

me (%) 1%) del 2 | r fiadsiohia + Chl. more Dom Venturi, one of a host scrimmage. hit four of 16 aerials

Times Special ? Cincinnati 2, . lof underclassmen used by the good for 47 vards. Westfield hit

WEDGEPORT N-—8 Sept $3-—<sse 4 Si Louis 2,

The defending champion Amer {losers, intercepted the first of two three of 15 good for : & lean team OE hn today itor AMERICAN Jescty +p PASSES On the Sacred Heart 38. fumbled tree sl iy ral ) ’ Y New York so La. a». 19 Shortly after the half began twice. the International tuna fishing Berten a » a0 15 . — IR ee eLrol * SR ————————————

cludes Anton Hulman Terre Washington ?

Haute, Ind orton Home

s —— A —— mv : iy 4 competition which opens tomor. Cleveland ~~ #8 31 584 i i Pole-Sitter Hot : | row on the waters of Soldier's you yors Haining Gomes = oo. ay NC rE RIP. The eight-man squad in. deiphia 3 Si Logis 1 Cleveland 3. Be: | as n squs EM alee Tabs Betes 3 For Cleveland as ; -

rote se Logis Cleve yr uel o » . Lal L 8) Other" teams represented are i iner "5 “Wonnan'trter Sot Weather Cools ( alendar . . + Cleveland 1% J (Cuba Argentina, Brazil. Great estan New Yer rm——————— ————————— Britain Australia. South Africa 3 Away CLEVELAND, Sept. 13 (UP)—.

A riohly a AMERICAN LEAGUE etroit § Fhiladeiohia I w Washington t. Boston 2.

Keep Your Eye on List of Prizes

Bermuda and Canada

New York National Flagpole Sitting Cham- por York -....... 88 35 4%

Ros: : 4 8 pion Charlie Lupica, fortified ce sian ie § i against cooler weather by a coal Chicago .. . [0° 3 5 0

: 1 8t Leu ’ In Ti es Fishing Rodeo Sept 17 stove and a ton of coal donated Washington a8 Wi a i} m . by the Cleveland Indians, today NATIONAL LEAGUE Are t prize 1 dat fo , Here in the prize St. to date; for the second annual Times renewed his faith in the Tribe. l p k Pet GB Fishing Rodeo. Keep your eye on this list for additional prizes. . ; Brook n. on 4 $200 Outboard, Engine, Fm-Roe Sa BE The Indians still are gonna BR Nabe % i $i 4 Sporting Goods Store: Three Bait Casting Reels: Ocean COMe out on top just like me” New York a 0 10 Two Bait Canteens, Canteen City: Mfg. Co. Philadelphia Lupica said. “I don’t ¢are who is Bitaburen Cd WM 2 Co. Oberlin. O No-Lift Proctor iron, Gray, PICKIng the. Yankees I've gotta giicionati WoM mo One dozen Free Spin Natural Gribben and Gray, Indianapolis MilY of wy own and 1 av the

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Spinners, Milelacs Mfg. Co GAMES TODAY

Minn one dozen casting baits, Smith- i " AMERICAN ASSOCIATION One dozen Handy Fishing Kits, Ortell Sportsmen's Lodge, Indian- LUPICA climbed the pole atop (Plavafts) Ashaway Line. .& Twine Mfg. Co. apolis roe his drug store last May 31 and (Both Games at Night)

Arhaway, R, I Two complete dinners Restaurant, Indianapolis Stormy Petrel and Bugeyed Babbler baits, Tropical Bait Co, Indianapolis. : Three Futurist Fly Reels Wah.

Migneapolis at INDIAN ha pol ANAPOLIS

Year's supply Maxwell House vowed he would stay there un- POHL os ae p a sul

yanube COffee and vear's supply Blue i Danube ob ret margarine, RonpY Har. 1 the Indiafis were in first place old Koehler, Standard Foods Dis. In the American League or untributors, Indianapolis. til the season was over. Number 190 reel. Penn Fishing! “It's just possible I'll be up

Tackle Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, here until Oct. 2; the last day of

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Lujack Quits Hospital, Rejoins Bear Camp

I terback ‘Ronald Chance to the |

Johnny Lujack, Chicago Bears

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The first indoor pro mat card

of the fall season will be staged tonight

h in the Armory ring, with Wild Bill Longson of alt Lake City slated to face Enrique Torres, Mexican heavyweight star from Sonora, in the main event. The semiwindup pits Joe Dusek of Omaha against Al Lovelock of Windsor, Canada, while the first event will send Ivan Rasputin against Hal Keene, a newcomer

CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (UP)—

quarterback who was injured in an exhibition game with New York Saturday, was released from a hospital yesterday and returned

to the Bear

training camp at

Rensselaer, Ind.

Lujack’s injury was less seriqus

than originally believed: He suffered a shoulder bruise and a

[ “slight : separation” {shoulder —

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{ably will not be ready to play in

of the left

Club officials said Lujack prob.’

the final exhibition game against]

the Philadelphia Eagles this Sat-i-jurday, but they hope he will be i able to play in the. first GB game against Green Bay Sept. 25.

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win. After he has won, he is there. He is sure of the loser’'s cut of the series at least. Second, the September strain carges . over three weeks to a month. Every day's game may

mean Miss and-6ut, and “Ho une presentation ots prlaea

Knows when.

because

to the top senior campaignéra of the 1949 class who aided in ‘the drive of the Tech Light Brigadh among seniors, List Committee An alumni committee in charge

of Harold Koehler includes George Stark, James Bettis, Wal ter Shirley, Phil Jones, John

Townsend, August (Bud) Hook, William Moon and Drs. Ray Miller and William Cook. Moon, of the Tech music faculty, coe ordinated activities - with seniors and alumni. Others ‘include "Fran Schroeder, designer of the scoreboard; Paul Gardner, who installed the lighting equipment; Ross Brown and Hillard Francis, who engineered lerections of lights; Thomas Jf. and Charles Berling of Berling

and Sons Construction, who eon-

structed the scoreboard, and Willlam. Rush and Dale Griffin in. chargé of- grounds and con-

struction work at the field.

Broadmoor to Hold Invitational Tourney

Top flight stars from other local country clubs will compete in an invitational mixed 2-ball

tourney at Broadmoor at noon to. morrow : : Fred Wampler Jr. Alide O'Nefif, John David and Henry Timbrook Jr. are entered. A dinner and

the tournament

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