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i| Gene Logel (above) is expect- | od to be one of the main wor- | vies of Coach Paul (Tony) Hinkle | Saturday when the Butler Bull |. dogs open their season against i I. Evansville College.” The senior left half last year averaged 5.98 yards per try in rushing. Lagel was chosen on the United Press all-Midwest second team last year.
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Butler Bowl at 2 p. m. Saturday when they meet an intrastate foe, Evansville College. Evansville already has been) tested this season, having won a 14 to 0 victory last week over| Moorhead, Ky. - Twenty-three let-| termen are held over from last season's Purple Ace squad which had a record of six wins and three losses, » Butler was one of the three teams to stop the pocket city squad and managed to do it in a closely played 14-13 battle. Coach Don Ping’s starting line-| up will have a slight weight advantagé over the Bulldogs. His! starting team averages 190 pounds per man, with the linemen averaging 194 and the backs 181, | Butler Averages 186
Butler's line outweighs the Aces by one pound, but the backs average only 176 to bring the team’s average down to 186. Led by Capt. Bill (Smiley) Kuntz, three-year regular tackle) from Indianapolis, the Bulidogs| starting crew is an all-letterman combination.
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working on the T formation, but| oi..." over the White Sox yes- Little Giants’ Lineup one of the hopefuls. [sow He is one of the hardest icetings Wii ve Sve Harmus,
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son to make it a double-pronged| offense. { The Bulldogs will go into Batur-| day's contest in good physical condition, barring further injuries this week. Fullback Flavian
{terday and made their magic : Snooky Brow " ah an their single wing plays of last sea- |, ),, eight—any eight Yankee Set for Albion Game East Ag nod ony [antsy fast. Boswell Fa Wilson She Wayne bi SA.M.le 5PM victories or Red Sox losses mean Times State Service 1 , | Of course there always is some Hammond, from the Indiana » Wy th t. In the second in CRAWFORDSVI under the direction of Zale in the/ worry in a coach's life. “A year Officials’ Association us an ruc SLOSED WED. he penian . In the n ning Ba LLE, Sept. 21 CYO gym in Gary. But Brown back, Anderson's problems were| : = - . AT NOON t io : anks got their two runs rring injuries during practice will ‘have a rugged ‘assignment in the backfield: now they center Drivers Uniform 3 ch spelled the difference, and for the balance of the week, the this week in the first round of on the line, especially at guards, Hansen Unchanged . y : BR. JOS. E. KERNEL pies how: paring lineup for Wabash Col- the heavyweight tourney. and tackles. DETROIT, Sept. 21—Hospital] ARMY SURPLUS HDQRS. “OPTOMETRIST i (Lou) Weidekamp, Indianapolis) ith Gene Woodling on base, 8 aturday| Brown is matched against Sid| Winslow and Banks are Big authorities today reported racelj 225 8. ILLINOIS J| TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG.
junior, has been handicapped since | the beginning of fall practice with a bad ankle. ‘. If he is unable to start. it will
throw the bulk of the fullback third = when Gerry . Coleman|seven sophomores as problable po ome a favorite to win the game and has an edge over.Hu-'still paralyzed.
on Starters . load on sophomore Ben Johnson, 8rounded out:and then scored on . crown, - ’ AD a Crispus Attucks product. |a wild pitch. And the Little Giants know } J c Weidekamp was Po of four, Meanwhile, the second - place they have their work cut out. for| oe shimination San} Friday YOU CAN NOW A E STANLEY elry men injured in last season's game Boston Red Sox hung on in the them. Albion's big team romped "8h. With the first bout sched T K Ha W. Wash." inests $d B48
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year and include quarterback Bill] Mel Parnell's 24th victory over| : Sylvester, Indianapolis senior; the year. That eliminated the In- Minded quarterback and Half- Welshi Program, Ihe injua Nights i i Fine Pianos SHERY INH LLIANS tackle John Murphy, Logansportidians’ chances of winning the Packs Wilson Porter and Ira hd ’ n anapo IS an en Id n liana a very Purpose senior, and halfback Jimmy War-/pennant but, theoretically, they Guilford. At the present time, Willard - hin Costs Less!
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a : A (HE Baleranela.’ Cal. 1 - By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer changed our minds but as long regardless of whether the team { as ire ° CHICAGO, Sept. 21—Big Ten football authorities agreed today as it is the will of .the majority won the conference championthat while the chance to play in the Rose Bowl may be important, we'll go to the bowl game if ship.” . . She Midwen teams prize most highly the conference grid sham- chosen. Remember we were the] Athletic Director Paul Brechler Declares Newspaper ship, + first team to go.” of Jowa said he didn't want to| -. A United Press survey of football coaches and athletic directors, Sentiment was divided on the ‘start an argument” at present | Story First He. Knew brought nearly a unanimous answer that the Big Ten crown was far question whether the agreement and that the question undoubted. Of Being Let Out more highly. prized than the Post) ance at th I. “with the coast should be revisedily would be taken up at the next season bowl. spot. chance at the Bowl, should they oie for the Big Ten cham-|conference meeting. | BALTIMORE, Sept. 21 (UP)—| Only three officials, Coach Ben-|D¢ Invited, although Athletic Di-| 0 "0p go each year, no matter! There was.some feeling that the Enraged Cecll Isbell today denled
Freshman Coach Ivy W western, the Big Ten representa- | : of Wisconsin and vy Williamson, last year, said “it would be|'®8m might have played. been exaggerated. the Baltifhore Colts football
t . _|up to the scholastic authorities.”| “I can't say what the policy of| “There has been more talk team; he was fired. he sald. lr ier 0 Wickigan de “When we voted for the agree-| ne school is" Bob Voligts ofiaround the conference about” Whats more, Isbell woapped. most, the conference title or the ment” he said, “we said we Northwestern said, “but as coach playing in the Rose Bowl, it seems the Colt management didn’t even bow! bid, \didn't feel we had any right] 74 favor changing It so theito me, than about playing through tell him about it. He read it in| “The most Important thing to to keep somebody else from Champion goes. the regular season,” coach Bernie the newspapers. us is winning the Big Ten title/80Ing, but that we weren't sure Favors Changes | Bierman of Minnesota said. “It The Colts announced Monday | in football and in other sports| that we would go, that it would | Coach Wes Fesl f Ohio Stat {doesn’t make sense.” that Isbell had resigned “for the as often as we can,” Coach Ray|D® up to the scholastic authori as we “ a o le “The whole thing behind all good of the team" and that PresEliot of Illinois said. “I do not ties.” Ir . ou Yo . a rs this discussion of who's going to ident and General Manager Walbelieve going on id: Roo Jot ana wv - Amps go . e Ruse | play in the Rose Bowl is the fact ter Driskill was taking oyer for| is more { | ry eher, former Wis- each year if one team had 10 £9 /that the Pacific Coast sportsthe remainder of the season. ¢ important than a Bigiconsin coach and now athleticifive. years in succession,” while iters are unhappy.” Director] But this is the story Isbell told: Ten tts, director, said he would not op-ithe Buckeyes’ Athletic Director: pyypy McCormick of Minnesota “I didn't quit. I was told by . het all, the Big Ten was pose Badger participation in the Dick Larkins said the pact should, iq, “It used to be that those a meeting by the team's board & championships long be- bowl but that the decision would be changed so that only the first/ iors could just about dictate of directors that I was ‘still head fore the pact with the coast and/be made by the university ath- or second place team could 8% | who would play in the Rose Bowl h. Then I walked out on the will probably go on doing it n|letic board. and no team twice in a row. | | pay oss raw}. coash. B in the pact is over.” ’ "Wa val {. . + Now that power has been street and saw the headlines | Wouldn't Reject Bid: We voted against the Big Ten| Stuhidreher sald he believed taken away from them and they|the paper that said I was out. I None oy the officials heli engaging in the Rose Bowl com-ithe present contract was a goodidon't like it. I don't imagine|called the board of directors and that they might turn d eved petition,” Athletic Director Dougone and that “any representative|they'd be satisfied no matter who they said it was true. That was t own al Mills of Illinois said. “We haven't the Big Ten sends will be good,|plaved in the Rose Bowl." the first I knew about it.”
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Mapes, Filling In for DiMag, Rodeo Fish Still lowa Has Best Backfield Is Making Good With Bat Being Caught + Outlook Since Before War
His Hits Give Yanks 3-1 Win Over White Sox Hawkeyes Not a Title Contender but With
Jas Persistent Red Sex ‘Defeat: Cleveland ey Anglers Entitled Anderson as Coach They'll Cause Trouble | : Bept 21 (UP)uThey Wied 20 say Clit Mapes » i i i By FRANCIS J. POWERS, Times Special Writer looked. every inch a big leaguer until he stepped up to the plate; | To Special Gift IOWA CITY. Towa, het 21—The state of lowa is about to har- It’s someti bard to beli
today they say Cliff Mapes looks every inch a big leaguer—period. They're still catching fish that| oat a record forn crop and the University of Iowa has its best backWhen the 205-pounder came up to the New York Yankees from were tagged for the Second Times field speed since before the war. It promises to be a merry autumn *“lazy-aged” Old Crown Ale
the American Association ast year, he was bewildered at bat, “These | { A ’ i for citizens of the Hawkeye state, major -ledgue pitchers,” he complained, “they know what they're Awnual . Fishing Rodeo, held » Towa isn’t going to be a contender for the Big Ten champion- costs the same as the Toor eh a he ine. Zou Sant on ! |Suturaay 3t Yellowwood' Lake. {ship but since Dr. Edward Nicholas Anderson still is coach, it will sa ool them like you can In triple-A I test anglers to do some suc-|p. 1 surprise if the Hawkeyes - rep reg 3 ball. Pennant Races - cessful “after the rodeo fishing" |up and dust some of the teams bert Johnston, another sopho-| popular brands of beer: oh And then Cliff added with a AMERICAN LEAGUE |were Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. with championship ambitions, more, and Bob Geigel a veteran. Year after it’s the : sigh, “It's pretty hard breaking WL Pet OR TP Stephens, 3416" Kenwood Ave, Jowa won two and lost four A four-year player, Jim Shoaf| . year it s the.
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into an outfield that has fellows Boston 85° an 3’ Indianapolis. 1 o st aeason, . 2 : likp Joe DiMaggio, Tommy. Hen- Cleveiand —— BD " i Tre gu were fishing in eS at were by pas lon 3 nurteg ov a yr popular favorite with beer rich, Charley Keller -and Johnny NOW Yorko<At home: Chicsho. sept. a1; | Yellowwood Sunday afternoon One touchdown. Towa should do a Winslow . . drinkers, because it has no : oday look at: the Nnew emt 36 Sty Thudl 1 Away ton. when Warren got the first strike. bit better in the vietory business ” H ily Contos ry : coi Artin ee Theor ay in Bre. nat ho A. Sem ingtdn, Sept als (N+ i at Boston. He netted a 17% inch large mouth this year. and bot] xc andy! | gmoky flavor. sa fs i | Boston—at home. Cleveland Gent 21;1bass that tipped the scales at: There is wide open on h The center spot has been Le 0 f A : (46 new ork: sent Be. on] 4™ {two ‘and one-half’ pounds. He competition for nine positions and ,,.,,,.,e4 hy John Towner, star stu- | ut of Action "| Washington, Bert 31 (h038 wee. 3 hadn't gotten a nibble during the that has created 8 pin Jowa has dent and 205-pound sophomore. Joe DiMaggio, who has been | Cleveland—At home: Detroit, Sept. 23 '0d€0. Mrs. Stephens was next, Bot bad sitio the os bd Towner still has some trouble writing a daily article for The |g 3%. 2% oiotal 3. Awaz. At Boston. she got a 13! ‘inch largemouth °F rtain of their berths ake passing for punts but he's learnTimes, has the flu. Therefore, At Detroit. Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 3. Totai—7.|Dass that weighed a little over/Blayers el ane teu] curd and in and will be a good, stout linehis story will not appear today. NATIONAL LEAGUF _|a pound. I RE JRuRles backer. Dick Laster and Joe The Yankee Clipper has been | I. Pct. G.B. TP.|“ Mr. and Mrs. Stephens each re-| ~ | Paulsen, shifted from fullback,
Ww. L |8t. iin df out of action, both at the bat |Brookvn . si 3 8% 1u 0 ceived a 50:foot spool of nylon! Face Early Action Eso aie Handy Sten And 0d to e linebacking strength.
and at the typewriter for the Remaining Schedule |Castmaster line, the gift of the] Among Iowa's sophomore hacks past three days. Joe will be I Rs Oe arooklyn Sept. 21 Bm.Roe Sporting Goods Store. are Sone who a the all-l On the wings, Iowa is well back just as soon as he's able. Fi aS Away: at Piigsbureh. Sent | Afiyone catching any of the Times state high school team in 1947: equipped. Bob McKenzie and Jack The Yankees announced to- |Total—s. 7" U7" “Rodeo tagged fish in Yellowood Duane Brandt, Don Commack, Dittmer handlé the offense and day that Joe las a virus infee- aR home: Away ASC Louis, | Lake are eligible to receive this Stan Cozzi and Bill Reichardt. both are good pass catchers, For|
tion that should run its course feot. 31 3 st Boston. special gift. Just bring or mail the All bit Cozzi are slated for early defense there are Ralph Woodard
he probably will not be avall- : | Indianapolis Times. * pounder, is an excellent punter kicker. Dave Deprospero and able for their three-game series ‘Major League Leaders i |and likely will be the regular full-| Quent Kaisershot are keeping
with the Boston Red Sox this back. There is no better sopho-| those ends from becoming lazy.
week-end. By Yulled Press 1a 4 Fi ht spe k'} 03 ns | AMERICAN LEAGUE e as Ig er {more prospect in the conference Football Rules Clinic |
Maggio, no "Henrich, ‘no Keller Willis, Boston enh 146 538 1 he Fis Towa’s greatest loss by grad : " Kell, olt +e. 130 81] 1% al tion was Al" Dimarco, a smart and no Lindell, i oD de which hans a ei 0 Aa passing quarterback. His place 1s 5¢t Today, Tomorrow plagued Casey Stengel's crew all Micharks. Chiene? : 1138 3 188 300 y being taken by Glenn Drahn, who| A football rules clinic, spon- |
season forced Mapes to make NATIONAL LEAGUE \ 2 did 00 percent of Iowa's punting s,req by the City Recreation De- #4 Jast year; but Drahn has no great
good—it was either that.or theig.uinson . G AB RH Pet. |- ; 'e.. Y 2 \ | partment, will be held: today and bushes. He's still considerably shy | sughier Loita - i 2 se 195 248) Former Champ S Boy eat over Fred Rucie 11m sophie: PE at: Brookside Comey . AE ; Ce Wr wi OF 200 batting average ive int Net Vor, i451 | TO Meet Sid Peaks Ti LNT munity Center, 16th and Olney| © “In boMles and Keglined flat fop cans . ent, { * 307} a : current fill-in for DiMag young. |. . WOME RUNS | Possibility of an underdog| Besides the sophomore back- Sts. Each session will ‘begin &1 gNTLIVRE BREWING CORP. FORT WAYNE, IND. » ESTABLISHED 1082 Cliff is proving a payoff per- WitGm! "Bex JoMustal Cards 35 entry winning the Indiana Heavy- field speed, Iowa will be better on| 1:5 P: mM. « re ter eT : formir, (i. x \weight championship loomed to-|t"® Sround because of Jerry Movies of the 1946 Army-Navy
|Faske, who came tp the Hawk- tie game will be shown and a o/day with a report that Tony eyes with the reputation of being short talk will be made by Bob ® Zale, former world’s middleweight New York's finest. Faske was a Hinshaw, assistant commissioner champ, has-been working with disappointment last season, but of the IHSAA. Conducting the
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ff rapped a ground rule double/against Albion College, Mich. peaks of Char 1i | ariv , Y t arleston. Peaks is Niners in caliber. Leading candi-| driver Mel Hansen's condition as) to left to score Woodling. That|Saturday, at Albion, is all set. | 0 oe tna potter heavyweights in date for right tackle is Harold unchanged. The midget and big : ’ the tourney. If Brown should get Bradley.. Amiagile 200 pounder,/car driver was injured here] gave in the game. Mapes went to|lected a lineup which includes past Peaks, he would immediately Bradley is a quick student of the Sept.6 in a midget crash. He is
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