Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 35

SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1049 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . PAGE 35

Yanks’ Par-Shattering Golf iy Ryder Cup | For U. S.

h 19; on, | . Bhs) . Americans Comeback {Rose Poly Back Nailed After 7 Yard Sweep Around Eoysio Ten Schools Put 4 | After Defeats, Sweep SIE Te Re HL ' Too Much Emphasis :

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2 | Singles Matches, 6-2 itle

Harbert, Mangrum Are Heroes - Of 6th Win Over Britishers ~~

GANTON, England, Sept. 17 (UP)-—Americi’s: erack professionals battled from behind with brilliant par-shattering golf today to retain the Ryder Cup from Britain, seven matches to oy Trailing 1 to 3 after the Scotch foursomes yesterday, the U. 8.

. On.Rose Bowl Game

Struggle for-Pasadena Bid Takes On

As Much Importance as Conference Title By FRANCIS P. POWERS, Times Special Writer CHICAGO, Sept. 17—“Everybody's laying for Northwestern because we won the Rose Bowl game,” remarked Bob Voigts. 2 The young Purple coach wasn't kidding. He seemed more un-

in P: ee ontany linksmen put on a crushing display of power which won them six happy than any time since the city of Pasadena accused him of hip tod of the eight singles matches with which the - “famous international forgetting to return (purloin is the world) the gilded key to its gates, Cal, ware competition was concluded today. = “You'd think we were the conference champions” Voigts went Heroes in the American tri-| on, grimly. “As I recall it, Mich- S——————————————— rer trailed umph—sixth in the eight 0 a on /igan won the championship and the primary goal of every West. nine, . matchks in the series—were beat us 28 to 0. You hear any-/ern Conference school, the Rose champion Chick Harbert, the long driving] one talking about beating Michi-| Bowl merely a point after touch EF pro from Detroit who he |gan? Everyone would like to beat |down when the goal is reached. only 56 gnubbed for the foursome play, [Michigan but no ore talks about |Since receipts from the Rose three less ~and Lloyd Mangrum, the former | Bowl game are prorated among that prob- U. 8. Open Champion from Chi-/ 2 Y. -Old tual the talk you hear from all Conference schools, no one nee in the cago. -Tear Race our Conference opponents is ‘ ‘beat university will get rich i mat le, which was ide the Rose Bowl kids. {ter how many times it. makes the ing poin aol Shere 1 as glory, too, tor, Is W Open Perhaps Volgts exaggerates; postseason classic. And since the me prov Rock, Ark. Sam Snead of White .. NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) iN {but only slightly. The Rose Bowl|Big Ten lives up to all require Sulphur Springs W. Va; Jimmy It's approximately 35 weeks until} 7 [game is assuming too much im-|ments of the NCAA “sanity code” ir 5 Demaret of Ojai, Cal, and Clay- the 76th running of the Kentucky {portance in Western Conferenceino school could build a dynasty med a big ton: Heafner of Charlotte. N. C.. Derby, but public. attention al-| football. {of bowl teams as some southern ld by Mrs, f ready is foclsing on next May's " Qualifying for the Rose Bowl | schools tried to do, 1e the 31st or they won their matches to has become just abo s desir-| Coorrieht, 1349. by The Indtanaplis Times } on the make it possible for Harbert and Sia classic. ES Jas J ut as desir. nd Chicago Daily News. ine ri R Mangrum ta close out the vic- A great many starting gates Ko able as winning the conference r on oe tory. will be sprung by that time and championship, unless it is possi8 Only Bob Hamilton .of Lan. Quite possibly many of the| ble to do both. Defeating a Rose, e 0 was hot, dover, Md., and Johnny Palmer Dame” 2-year-olds of today will Bowl winner has become an add-| r faltered | of Badin, N. C., were unable to|D® mere lines of print in the rec-| ed achievement rs. Porter { come through. ord books by then. Faculties Feared Bowl e up agals i Hamilton lives in Evansville, Tor Moras, Shubiplon Juvenile, Before the Western Conference p e Was by s ue Peter—the ath Phileas i Ind, and is employed. in. Lande-l oy out ture fans believed R. E. Hailstone, Rose Poly left halfback, picked up seven yards on this loft wih sweep before he ran into Indiana Central back, ee the plo e over the | It wasn't long before the crowd Would walk off with 3-year-old| Bill Crowe (41) who nailed him. The action took place in the first quarter of the y afternoon on Manual's Delavan coast, some of its faculty repre- 5 Bouts to Launch are, was | of 12,000 learned what was in| BONOPS this year.shasny eyun Smith Field. Bringing up reinforcements for Crowe are Center Harold Schutz (42), Guard le Retinen (52) and End Verne Chandler [sentatives were fearful that the Tourney on Friday | store for the Britons, for Har- Deen to the races in e R P feat Gre game might become unduly im- : rejal fea rison cameé in with . lop-sided | Same is true of the 1948 champion) (54). "e Poly. oat eated the yhounds, 28-26, in an upset. —— | portant, | Fourteen heavyweights will be- | 8 to 7 victory over handsome|filly. Maine Chance Farm's Myr-| T | Rn t d Be ' It was to prevent any over- gin battling for the Indiana state Arked > { Max Faulkner for one of the tle Charm, and her stablemate,| R Se P [Offensive Threat u ane a e as es emphasis that the Big Ten heavyweight title Friday night in and thers | worst singles beating in Ryder Mr. Bisher, the second-ranking adopted the rule that allows a an elimination boxing tournament Bf bans oni Progress 2 id In Southeastern Conference Deel ony ae i ay eel ieing. promoted by Forrest Me ——— Then Snead came in with a 6 If you've a good racing oo Central, 28 to % 21 years. |Reed, former Indiana heavyweight SD | aga tame Goan Chnttey Ware [OFY. JOU roca that an unknown) i Tough Schedule May Prove Wave's That rule has developed aking, and Willie Clemmons, for-

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t ! Rose Poly’s fighting Engineers, | schedule. Tulane is the pre-season choice of So - ] thes | e 0 uthwestern Con-|important, putting too much pres- Z y_dohnny ~ a in «tos. the. ut. that was eee Stable’s Capt , lusing a slide-rule accurate run-| | ference coaches, Henry Frank dissenting, natch. : |sure on players and coaches. Bo Hoang ye yg a : T For Demaset overwhelmed Ar- sige oy i eater Packers; ming una passing attack, meagured.. But Georgia, equipped with beef and pass receivers, has a At Minnesota sad Ohio Bute Pairings for the jut card more tun# ' thur Lees 7 and 6 and wheflifew gave them much considera-Indiana Central's Greyhounds} NEON ose sort. that t enabled the Bulldogs. Aa: winters an oh inate Til he Chere re) 19%. (his. Friday's program. will be, on ) Heafner defeated Dick Burton 3(tion as 3-year-olds. Isidor Bie-|28 to 26, ‘in an upset gridiron | § Mississippl, Vanderbilt and] or fall with a an 18-year-old sopho- is constant talk among the par- ‘ednesday. . 3 nae his and 2 it was all even again. ber's Palestinian’ was running in ¢ more quarterback, Bill Wade, Also in the lower bracket are Bo Ho i the U. 8. of re-| claiming aces g most of Itheiller | 3. Manual’s Delavan > | Tennessee are rated in that order \whose father captained an unde- tisans of the universities. about . =z A - a bert Assured dufin m! eld yesterday. {behind Tulane. Georgia, ranked| the Rose Bowl. : . : Bob a i il rar Pgh ho Ne, 18% season, akg 89 JOULE: She oot Song. to he post the under. be |Afth by the coaches, plays none fe outed Sanderbily am » 12 Losers Given Chill : Lawson, Muncie: Joe alias, ’ . ! ? But was in no mood figured he'd be a top candidate —s. od ls oth aut umbling 1% these Sehagle. Rinnowing out! trom five years’ Army duty in| If the Gophers fail to reach neh Watkins, Times 1949 338 for a tie so he shot five consecu-|for a riding academy by thé time’ Greyhounds in the scoreless first [the uy i olor 1046, declared that Tenenssee Pasadena, it will be a long andiGolden Glove heavyweight cham+0 3 4 tive birdies to defeat Fred Daly, the '49 season got under way. \quarter and really put the show burn, Kentucky, Louisiana_State| would rebuild by 1950. He has a extremely cold winter for Coach i . the big Irishman, 4 and 3 and give| This year, the 2-year-old race r y, a, {few seniors and’ juniors and 22|Bernie Bierman. If Ohio State 61 1 0 h y lon the road in the second. canto. ! and old rivals Georgia Tech and! is loser in the R for the In the upper bracket are Elza 11.019 { - the U. 8. a two-match margin. |is open wider than last. There is "ou, oo 00 ute to sophomores to complete the re-/is a r e Run for Thom ‘gant former 39am ; Each member of the ian 12. Blue Peter around, nor any h_a minute to go, Alabama. |building job a year sooner than| Roses, Coach Wes Fesler will pson,

and the U. 8, had tied Britain at| three matches all. But little Dai Rees defeated | Hamilton 6 and 4 and Jimmy| Adams took the measure of Pal-| mer 2 and 1 to put the Britons| Fr

from Calumet Farm picked up a | mere -$400 in earnings last sea-| son. This year, that same colt, | Ponder by name, is the No. 1/ Choice for ES year honors. | Hooper's Olympia and]

«Engineers Jump To 21 to 0 Lead

_ By FRANK ANDERSON

in the first quarter Left Halfback |

Undoing; Georgia Has Easy Pickin’s RT Third of a Sectional Football Series

‘By TOM SILER, Times Special Weiter KNOXVILLE, Sept. 17-—-Tulane has the players, Georgia the

slight backfire. The Rose Bowl becomes a consolation prize when the champion [1s not eligible tas Michigan was, [last year). As a consolation prize the game is becoming too

mer National AAU champion, are placed in the lower bracket. Competition will begin Friday night at 8:30 p. m. with five eightround bouts slated for action in the National Guard Armory.

in 3th team except Heafner and Palmer| qt which has won nine of 11] My guess is that Mississippi will pg expected to. The all-impor-need an electrically ~heated,| *O" 92 oa 001—85 broke par on the morning 18 with starts in such impressive fashion Hic ees Passed 4“ Jarts to Right win the championship. Tulane tant tailback position probably | stratosphere union suit when he he ta Snook Brown, ast ie n— Ap) Mangrum's 65, seven under, the ‘as the Roebling home-bred did| n ens who was downed on has too much schedule, Vanderbiit| g0 to Harold Payne, a 185- appears on Columbus’ High St. 80; Mason, Charleston; John §'REREE the Indiana Central 19. Quarter-| a new system and Tennessee Is nung Pensacola soph who runs What's true at Minnesota and Oliver, New Albany; Jess Mec'Apsling. 2. > The Americans continued their|® Year ago. {back ‘Ham then threw to Left, {not ready. But, of course, there's Pp Ohio State this season may be Gowan, Jeffersonville, and Bob § + Has Inside Track ‘with power. How weil he will e n > ll. 0 SOEEpeS sub-par golf in the afternoon with! {End Weaks for the score. ‘always Georgia. pass and kick under pressure is| iris at some other schools’ next| O'Bannon, Jefferson °F i Harbert's 32 on the out-nine, four| The one that appears to have Michaels’ try for the point after| § Tulane’s bid for its first title anybody's guess. The tourney winner, who also Fria 1, it: {| under, the best round. | the inside track right now is C. T. {touchdown was good and the En {since 1934 will be complicated also Georgia Tech ran out of ig z Reliove” “that only the cham- | get the blessing of the In3 Sha te 5% Mangrum, Daly See-Saw Chenery’s Hill Prince. sineers led, 7 to 0. | by an Oct. 15 jaunt to Notre iast November, and that senior|pion shoGld represent the Bigidiana state athletic commission, d ge nt 3 The see-saw match of the day| Calumet offers Rearmed, a fulll Michaels passed to Weaks on, Dame. Maybe the Green Wavy= aggregation is pretty well shot,| Ten (a4 it will be when will receive a championship belt’ 4 415 in was the one between M brother of once-mighty Armed. the two-yard line on the tail end |will be: only a ripple after thas Save for quarterback and the/State gets an operator's license). and a winners’ trophy. The runmings; Shanty and Daly, the smiling British hile the other standouts in the of a 70-yard sustained drive and! = one, maybe not. Eddie Price and tacklds, yet the Engineers will] he champion ship = should be nerup also will get a trophy. _ pit oe match play champion. They East are Navy Chief, a good the Engineers ran the count. to Bok Pav Lea of the New Orleans 5} de® dangerous. ea safes an matched almost stroke for stroke money finisher; Ferd, Greek Ship 14 10.0 as Michaels again added, Tones Eddie Price led college definitely are All-America fodder. ; Rentueky and Florida sre” aT up to ‘the 27th with Mangrum and Detective dnihuusn- the last the point. _ backs in rushing last season. |Price is a 200-pound senior full-| rie oak. Ee Papi R i D B A R ‘BA li 7 - holding a 1-up advantage. But| ome I weet, Wisconsin Boy| IC Bogs Down — {back whose 1188 yards topped the who throws the ball expertly.

stributors, Jnd— Roberts. McGrath, Chandler. 8ahl-/p i wae no good. plates. 110 ampere ity. | ber separators. . Powerboat Marks For Manual Workouts |gppickies — Kios, Moreman. Kincalde. fnqiana Central rallied again oa pas Tube pa exchange Sa WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP)| Two lettermen, Bill Carter and |steiser, Schroder. 0% Sirachan as time ran out. Wood returned ber separators. exchange | ~— Wild Bill Sanigell of Louisville, Morris Allee, head a list of 13| Center—Schutz, Dilk Wood. Leistikow a Rose punt a Jugds to the | GROUP NO. 2B RY. piloted orace Dodges power |aspirants that reported Yor Man-| Le(\ Halfbacks—Clark Crow Engineers x an , en ew, to : | 711s FORD. MERCURY AND a y Sweetie (ual's cross count bifbac—Barn feelers | Crowe in the end zone for the Ss . J in-the first heat of the Presi-|ini’ ro) ig Wy ase tan) riloacks big, Ji, oe "- -|game’s final tally. Wood's kick FITS CHRYSLER, DE SOTO | LINCOLN 1940-46 dent's Cup Race posting new 1ap|cyie char End Weaks, Moore, Owens was good. | AND CADILLAC . and heat. records. (EQ Prickoaeh Sard Lee! Guards Phillipe, 5. RiDKer, Moulton Rose Poly protected its two |} Case Size, 7 1/16 x 103; Inches Case Size, 7 5/16 x 10%; Inches Cantrell buzzed to a record in| m enter—McLa ) ed | ” the first lap by averaging 83.18/70 Studebaker, Richard Senne. Pe" Saloech Michaes. tken. Haji. POIDtS in the last two minutes to 18 MONTHS GUARANTEE I8 MONTHS GUARANTEE- | , iy - ] miles per hour. His heat mark] on Tabor, Richard Lebrock,(* Fi Jacyepronnc. Hennig. Chalk up ihe victory. pia $13 45 plates. 100 am-

after winning the 28th with a birdie, Daly wilted and Man shot five birdies in a row then to close out the match and the U. 8. triumph. As soon as the matches were finished, Lord Wardjngton of the Royal and” Ancient Golf. Club! handed the Ryder Cup back to the! Americans, expressing the hope that the British would have better luck in 1951 when the matches will be played in the U. 8. n Hogan, the non- playing captain of the U. 8. forces, accépted the cup as Charley Whitcombe, captain of the British]

{and Curtice are by far the best, 'although both were beaten last Saturday by Roman Bath. There [isn’t any consistent 2-year-old on the West Coast. In the filly division, Calumet has come up with Duchess Peg, | one of the few good Warren] Wright females to campaign as a |juvenile. There are others, too, but none that stacked up like pyri. Charm a Chari a year ago. ago.

Stanford Wins

Indiana Central, bogged down deep in their own territory as the ithird quarter got underway, attempted to punt out and saw the Engineers’ hard-charging line block the kitk and recover on the Greyhound 21.

A ‘series of running wlays took Eastern division of the American better

Hoosiers Survive First Baseball Round

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. Sept.

17 - (UP)—Teams from .Maine, Michigan and Indiana survived first-round tests today in the

{antion’s college backs in rushing! {last trip. Lea, 225-pound tackle, possibly is the best lineman in the South. Mississippi is a new power, having won 16 of 19 in two mpaigns. The Rebels could be even this fall, but: Johnny

ithe ball to the Indiana Central Baseball Congress amateur world Vaught needs a split-T quarter-

one-yard line from where Olmstead, Rose Poly fullback, bucked over into paydirt. Michaels added {his third extra point. Trailing 21 to 0, the Greyhounds suddenly came to life.’ Fullback Bob Wheeler intercepted

{Ham's pass and scooted 45 yards

series playoffs. Behind the two-hit pitching of! Neil Webster, Kalamazoo, Mich., blanked Little Rock, ATK., 3-0, on eight hits. Stanwood Horne of Dixietield, Me.,

back to replace nimble Salmon. Red Sanders drove Vanderbilt lo eight straight victories after a| poor start in 1946, then took off

for UCLA. Bill Edwards inherited

Farley

| Little is expected of Bear Bryant's| team, so watch for upsets. Florida is in the same enyiable posi- { tion, and Bear Wolf has a wonderous halfback in’ Chuck Hunsinger, Who gaingd 842 yards last autumn with “a ~ mediocre en-| semble. Alabamg 1s rated eighth by the coaches, but :t wouldn't do to bet the family: jewels on that low a| finish. The Tide opens against Tulane ‘and Vanderbilt," leaving little time for suspense. Louis-| iana State and Auburn are on the | road back. Slick Morton, the sec- |

was almost as effective in a senjor squad and a handful of| ond new -coach in the wheel, has!

shutting out Chicago, 4 to 0. and pright sophomotes, and immedi-| |installed the T at Mississippi]

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team, paid tribute to “Ben Hogan| Hammond, Ind., squeaked by |ately installed the T as he learned | State. han e ag Niz-coifauy uf Yo t Sulters er, 8 ) [he Some i asirvack Nr Grayson, Ky., 3to2 |it under Paul Brown of the Cleve-| They'll hit.as hard as ever in : Exc 0 1 call them robots,” Whit be, Grath for the first Central r iE [land Browns. Edwards must stand the Southeastern. | added sadly. “Deca they never ; « fit Central score: Now Hockey Coach |: === | GROUP NO. | | GROUP NO. 2A seem to make mistakes.” STANFORD, Cal. Sept. 17/vvoo ® 'TY for the point was no ""g,eroN, Sept. 17 (UR)— ff 0 . : , { (UP) -— A sophomore-studded Freddie Metcalfe, former New FITS CHEV, PLYM., DODGE, | FITS FORD 1933-40, CHEV,

Texas Smothers Raiders, 43-0

ing under wraps all {opened its 1949 football season today with a convincing 49 to 0,

band of Stanford Indians, play-| the way,

+ AUSTIN, Tex. Sept. 17 (UP)— victory over San Jose §tate, beA sophomore laden University of fore a crowd of 27,000 at Stan-'Engineers’ fourth and final touch- |

Texas football squad caught its;

second wind today in the closing] Coach Marchmont Schwartz, Be to Click who recently was granted a years ONTHS GUARANTEE exchan half to deal a 43-0 defeat to mindful of two big intersectional| , .. gl 1 passing at.|1€8ve Of absence. 4 "ows! 90 am- 95 9 Texas Tech's Red Raiders. ' clashes with Harvard and mighty t, i began to click as the fourth — Drawing pere hour capacity. $9 18 MONTHS GUARANTEE 5 Sophomores Byron Townsend, Michigan in the” next: two weeks, quarter wore on. A pass from Vandals Win, 79.0 Inst t Set Cedar separators. . 51 plates. 100 amCaml (Rad) Mayes and Bothy Dil- jerked pis Seay string After he Wood to-Clark was good to the| - MOSCOW, Ida, Sept. 17 (UP) nstrumen 25 exchange | oO our capacity $1295 on got a touchdown apiece, as Indians built up a to alf-' Rose seven-yard line. -An- off-|_ a at the Unt- ) . Coach Blair Cherry's Longhorns, time lead, and the Stanford sec-|tackle smash gained five yards to A new football era at the Un 5.15, $1.25, $9.00 24 MONTHS GUARANTEE Cedar separators.

in their season opener, staged a ond, third and fourth strings

7-point rush in the third and fourth periods” to: smother the

ford Stadium.

finished out the contest, The Spartans, who. last week

the Greyhounds’ eight-yard jas the third quarter ended. A line smash moved it to the three and Charley. Hennig, halfback, carried it the rest of the way for the

down.

Dill's Klos the

set up Fullback Charley two-yard scoring -olunge toed the extra point and

perennial challenger of Southwest opened their season by beating Greyhounds trailed 28 to 13

Conference clubs.

Cantrell Sets

was 78.51. He covered the six-lap, | 15-mile course in 11:27-4/5. The second and third heats will be raced tomorrow afternoon. Such Crust I, owned by Detroit baking millionaire Jack Schafer, | was second y &nd another Schafer craft, A Crust II was | third.

3 Wrestling Bouts |

phia heavyweight, and Cherry!

ang the Zebra Kid, hooded unknown, will tangle in the main

the University of Mexico, 103 to 0, never were in the ball game,

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13 Harriers | Report |

{Don Kleis and Larry Holland. The Redskins open their schedule Oct.

7 at Lawrence Central. i

Passes again carried the Indi|ana Central boys into Rose terri-

INDIANA * ENT TRAL

Touchdowns Wa oe, Olmstead, Her McGrath (2), ah

touchdown Michaels wh,

* * * % Thrills! Spills! Sashes” Crashes!

*STOCK CAR’ RACES!

SUNDAY AFTERNOON—SEPTEMBER 18

Crow ve. Joints after Wood.

coach, will take over the Boston !j

Olympics of the Eastern Hockey League ‘this season, it was announced tonight. The Olympics said Metcalfe will replace Coach Hago Harrington,

versity of Idaho was proclaimed oday when the Vandals steamollered to a 79-0 victory over a

hopelessly undermanned Willa-,

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