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Tach 3 - —t cE THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES ii eT SUNDAY.SEPTL STD j ‘ | : : . i hs : 3 . i gd > : : villi ; ow ] Ted Keeps Swat Lead Kay Jewelry Eager to Defend Bowling Title Joe Williams Says
Despite 2-Point Loss; Read the Law, KL - Slaughter Heads N. L. Name Callers
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: When You Call Ump ‘Crook’ & slight loss of two points in ~ Enos Slaughter, St. Louis’ star p wckors and Pp HIE average did not affect Ted Outfielder, batted his way to the feels NEW YORK, Sept. 24—1In case we do have a 10 cents
standing during the !op among the National League To Open in Roles \World Series—and when are you young men finally going Week in the American League bitters by Wirtus of blasting 12 Of Underdogs to make up your minds?—Albert J. Blaustein of the New
race. His mark this hits in 25 trips to the plate dur. | k stands at .348 to lead the Ing the week, which raised his| Wii id ORM Sept. SUP) York bar feels there is something the prospective customers reen :
[AIRES SiR PUlits tO 4. | Pittsburgh ay Pichi} ake OUght to know about the finer shadings of law.
mark is seven points over] Jackie Robinson's average nearest rival, George Kell of dropped five points to send him| their National League home ae-| «Do you know for instance, that it is prefectly legal to Reg a 8 heen gu of thelima Pr Dia eT Bate in he 5 fall an umpi re a crook, ug — interesting intelligence r | n \ | | 2 i Dinger of St. Louis slipped into| Musial of St. Louis remained in| fessional football card which also thief, a wife beater in Yan. rthink it is important that we all third place with a mark of .316. third place with a .332 mark, a| Ellis Kinder of Boston tops the/loss of one point in a week, but pitching table with a record of the Big Man still holds his week: | ~ 22 wins and five (osses with his ly lead in total bases with 352. | ° teammate Mel Parnell winning Ted Wilks of St. Louis relief] i* the most games—24. Parnell has tame stil] leads the won-and-lost| lost seven. Bob Lemon of Cleve- niiohing table with a record of 11 land is the league's only other 20- wins and three defeats. Howie!
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includes two All-America Confer- kee Stadium but if you sh#lild know how far we can go in the I — Ban Heath, the nation's lead-|*t70P to such indelicacies in Eb- JU CEE TK biased an : ing collegiate [bets Field you invite the shocked: *m®Y passer with Nevada of the s sitivity of the law, Somebody Wi | Nevarheios. Mr. Bite tn: CUS" lo SPL 1 manhel Sv tale on the powerful *Ists that this particular phase of oe Bause 1 baspened to be . Pittsburgh, bank- the law is interpreted one way in in Annapolis at the time, by way
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; By GENE LAWSON tucky, Coach George Halas’ derous per se’ And the court quote from the learned gent's paWhen the Coca-Cola Bottling Company decided to organize a powerhouse is expected to en- naturally won't consider the sub- pers:
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to 2 victory over DeWolf News.! Among. the would-be keglers two best runni backs of 1948. brought in Manhattan charging duck, queer fish and queer potato The Oflers, in winning the anxious gL. make a stab eh 3nd-alded_my Juiguient of G8 lyqnmny Clans who jumped to that the defendant had called the or (2) a stupid or insane person, ji1 coveted crown, accomplished a game was the aforementioned y xp {the AAC, and Ray Evans, who Plaintiff a crook. The court rules like batty, bughouse, crazy screw (feat rarely accomplished by the Richard Taylor. Dick had pre-| “gince the bowling season is still Fetired from pro football. that this.) did not constitute loose and soft head” but he added (association teams. They won viously confined his athletic ac- young, don’t be too surprised if| San Francisco, with three ‘slander per se’ On appeal the nene of these “connote opproori[seven straight games without a tivities to pitching horeshoes and you see this fellow's name around Straight victories and the best of- appellate division (first depart- um or reprehensibility.” {setback playing table tennis, . “I just the top of the lists of honor scores fensive record in the All-America ment), which has jurisdiction! gay who's the screwball that | Chick Butler was the big man wanted to see how I would make with monotonous regularity in Conference, were expected to run over the countiés of New Yorkimgyes up that murderous sched{with the bat for the winners yes- out at the game,” is the way weeks to come. | roughshod over the Colts, who and the Bronx, agreed with the'yie for Navy's football team year {terday, having three for five, in- Dick puts it.
Hopp, Pt. Kiomeon. NY 1 Capitol Ofl today wore the In howling team 11 years ago, it probably was one of the greatest counter little difficulty against ject unless there is disagreement “There can be no denial that urd r y dianapolis Amateur Baseball As things that could have happeried to a fellow named Richard Taylor. the Packers. | among the judges in the appellate the word screwball is an epithet Marshall Ny I i sociation’s championship crown— Before that day, Taylor had never even touched a bowling The Giants, exclusively employ-| division or disagreement between of disparagment with many syno- : Rackley, Pubrk, 1 proudly. ball. Then employees at the plant figured out a way to get them- ing a winged-T attack for the them and the trial judges. So far nyms such as block head, cabbage man, 1] i, } The Oilers, under the direction selves a little recreation after working hours. They arrived at the first time with deadly passing there has been no such differ- head, mutton head and square |Hermanski, Brk. 311 64 33 0f Luke Allison: veteran amateur conclusion that the cheapest and ~—— — ———-——————"-— Charlie Conerly as the key man, ences. A head. The term may signify (1) &igendnt bee i a 3% pilot, plowed through to the quickest way to get it was to get {hat Wu helped Bis immeasurably rated the choice over Pittsburgh.| “It all started” continues Mr.a peculiar or eccentric person, Walker, Ch.Ca. 3 it 438 championship vesterday with a 5 together a bowling team. [xhen & . wo up A lion The Steelers no longer have their Blaustein, when a suit was like crack brain, crackpot, queer p #0
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} ! i90 1 1 3 31 # cluding a triple, Earl Stegemoller| It didn’t take him’long to find 37 T I ; {starts,. The Browns, who have that such insults as ‘blackleg,’| , : i i #38 IM egain turned in a commendaiile out. In his first game he rolled, eams In won two and tied one, similarly ‘swindler’ and even ‘lousy black- po occas Wins. 10-0 : 1 performance on the mound for the a 120, which is about equal to or fth I Fi | . !ruled a one-sided choice over the guard’ were likewise not ‘slander- ’ 4 3s % 1 g1¢| Otters, giving up eight hits over perhaps a trifie above average So a inais | Bills, who have tied one and lost ous per se.’ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Sept. 24 ] | i . i3|the route. : first game for # beginner. Con-| A tield of 37 starters will be 'WO in three games. | “Then came the Brooklyn case. SUP) -Tetintaste hit the come- : 1 } + 303! Casitel_ON | a DeWalt Nous ,/tinuing to roll in the same cir-'p.rrowed to 10 at the end of! {One of the more refined members back trail from post-war medi= : 131 11 Poolead 4 | 3 3 Flaughrp ¢ 1 1 3 cuit for the remainder of the sea- (onicht's play in the Sweet 18 - of the followers of the delightful ocrity today, bumping Mississippi 3 Butieref § J 4 0 McCleanct 5 0 2 0 ce, LONE play dd his State 10 0 bef Y | ‘ 08 (Wiilima ss 4 1 3 4 Wires 3 1 2 ¢ %0n Dick posted an average count yorthail tournament at Municipal Bums was heard to address his State 10 to ore 32,000 fans. Ey. i it RMoorart + ¢ 3 0iRoilerrt 31 4 8o0f 160-—an excellent figure for a gtadium. , . companien as follows: Gen. Bob Neyland's Volunteers B i ; Lol is 4 10 0McAtrarp 3 110 first-year man, | Beginning at 4 p.m.. six econ-| In my book you are not only rammed across a touchdown in ' Parmerdh & | © 3 Hamite” 4 311 Gefting Better Right Along tests are scheduled in today's |a-crook but a very ny and re- the first four minutes of play, 1 3 tg Samierp 4 20 IMillrn $003 qq ¢ D double elimination affair. Three U {pulsive crook and I do mean added a field goal in the second is i (TTT Tus 8a esti) at it and getting otter al Games will be played tomorrow positively: |period and then. played cat-and. 7 Is : ~ | i . 2 | 8.5 8 aroo ; i § 1 HA gaps’ of IRN ua: 110 011 4 the time. With 11 years experi- " | Crispus Attucks’ football team «pgAT DID IT. The trial oi with the helpless M: ne i EH DeWoit + a 00 011 0002 OC hind Nim he is oy Several other teams are sched- dropped its second tilt in three judge said it was ‘slanderous per through the seco nd halt. u A ie Lollar M Moore Farmer, Roller. McA: scoring honor marks and consis. Wied to play double headers this games by losing a 26 to 0 decision se'_and please keep in mind this ; 1
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2% o aos 4 y : The Archers halted a late third- i i 3 i fice— R. Moors Left on _bases—Capitéh™ Dick now makes his home at ) k ' A fore the appellate division (second, : i I - i Oft Biessmonier 8 ‘Miller 1+ Mealliver & | 416 Oakland Ave. and Is ot dO MR A diviite Faster va "3s. quarter scoring bid by the Tigers gepartment), which reviews trials —Cornell, billed. in advance as i i 381 Struck out—By Btesemalier 6, Miller 1. salesman for the Coca-Cola cam- “Eoi® Laundsy vile Spertsmen vo On the goal line following a 40-arising in the several counties the titan of the Ivy League, Acton, Ind, Pu $ 1 Rt Mohilister A dbia—ott, Miller 1) in 2% pany. He is married and has inna satis Comer Tia [Yard drive for the losers’ only which include Kings, or: Brooklyn. opened up today with a 27 to 0 Bubial Rock L A Rar ee align Berk Vand Almost & completes bowling team Charlottesville ‘4109 iserious threat in the game. Again the higher court agreéed jistory over Niagara University + GOLLINS — Wil . 47 Sorenson _ Time—g’ ’ of his own in the family —two ailson Ail wisrss ve. Bloomington or Three of the Ft. Wayne touch- with the trial judge—but, as © : usband ft il ad 8 3 BR alee ————— [boys and two girls, 1452" m “Winner $b. #. same ve. win. downs came on passes and Right you'll note, came to a different "Ut Only after the visitors from El olin 2 i ; n Oregon Flattens The war cut his bowling bro-| Tomorrow's Contests Halfback Skoles raced 40 yards conclusion from that reached by the Scenic City were halted three arolyn Nay 1 HER 34 : } RE Pro-| ip m—Indianspolls Water Co. vs. Win-iround right end to tally the final the higher court in Manhatttan. times within six yards of the rs. Ann MeC $18 3 1 4 Idaho, 41-0 . gram somewhat and after spend-.nef of | bn. Sunder wame ai Te TD. Left Halfback Hettler tossed! “The justices who took a dim Cornell goal line pane S3e0p a a # EUGENE. Ore, Sept. 24 (UP) (16 3 Jno in Japan, he re- of Aadersep | had vs. Wayne Posts All three touchdown passes, to! view of the fine old AmeriCAN| —— or i Monday, 1 3 —An alert Oregon football team vi ome to make a name for, ioniy undefeated teams {Fullback Huffman in the first custom of name calling explained i rive pny Here Hi B. 213% smothered Idaho. 41-0, today to | ™m%® hn as a kegler. That 703 re. — = ¥_ lquarter for 35 yards, to Right End their position as follows: ow CINE aneral Rial $ } chin a suctesstul defense of Ns series ® rolled on the 13th night Sycamores Beaten Fryback for 33 yards in the third.. * ‘The word “crook” seems to be SEs bid ! after 4p. ® Jighoisan Pru. 341 ¥ 1 3 Pacific Coast conference co- . mon h Y RO means rep. {and a_15-yarder to Skoles also in g colloquilism. in this country. JFGEPot I : chufel from roe Pit i |championship. RIAOHIS he Niguest hive fame By 28-0 Count | the third. Slang has given it, at least tb i DELONG— Harr tate” by fi : # Coach Jim Aiken's Webfoots pare 0 ay ever turned in. y | Ft. Wayne made 12 first downs, most minds, a well understood E Burton. Ave.. | Bmnitee Each 1 1} combined speed afoot with ag B h 9 . while bowling at the Times Special Attucks 8. while the Tigers ralled' meaning, viz.” That a “crook” Ags, Mrs. Be Bockman, Pts ‘ strong aerial attack. and were in ex ett-Hunt-O'Grady plant on| NORMAL, Ill. ‘Sept. 24 — Ato 175 yards rushing to the is one who violates the criminal § y o Bes Yeni erate 1 3 HA complets control of the game E. Washington Street, he con- smashing ground attack enabled Archers’ 119 yards. Attucks hit jaws.’ " § OONE BY EXPERTS ert Sronky if i3 after the opening minytes. It Was per of oem. ® Jalgeal Sul | tne Tllinois State Redbirds to turn four of eight flings for 42 yards| “And that, brother, is that,” § NKLE oN ards Bex. 14 {3|Oregon's 13th consecutive con-|io crash in one evening. In ak 3 visiiog Indiana State and Ft. Wayne got three for five concludes Mr. Blaustein, who ey en Haren Cc nd Lo 8 {g ference win over a three-year same season he rolled.a game of|* a by & 28-0 score here today. for 535 yards. |adds that “maybe New York 1s , san a tunes Lofuis 2a 48 4% period 1287, which has stood through the! ees 8° Graves was the leading Linemen Alex Warfield, Dick such a big and bewildered place i BRWARDS-Lo sush Pit. Ki 9 % 1% With Quarterback Farl Steele years as his highest single frame oo ip otcK fof the Sycamores, Murray apd Leroy Maxey and that it really does need two dif-| wards. ‘me int. Phila "171 34 1# 18 brilliantly leading the attack, performance. jand threw to Fred Folta for 42Backs Carleton Terrell and James | ferent sets of laws.” turdag. Fun |Ramausotti bet » ' " Oregon rolled to two first-half] Cleaned “Big Four” [ards 3 ihe Yicond Suaster When Rhea were outstanding for the Ly ny | $1.00 ol SUNDAY Home 1505 5. | Rausmann. NY a : 0 4 i touchdowns and then the Web-| neh A ig Four | e /nt-ans ¢ men made their |osers. Score by quarters: WELL, I think the reader (that HOURS Burial Crown } PITCHERS RECORDS © foots added four more in the, AIthough Dick readily admits only scoring threat. Crispus Attucks ..0 0 0 0— 0 Would be my brother) will agree after 1p. m. 8 - . | that he has yet to nab the seven-| The hosts ran a total of 334 » i. (LOL RLTT FX NEA ERVIN—Gladys arti: 8tL 8 oi parrett mos 71 Y final halt as Idaho completely 3 ; ‘ up a to South Side .......7 013 6-26 this is useful information, From : 8 a rakine gk Reser 8 wilted. ten split (he says he doesn't feel yards on the ground, with half- iie——". = ——————— now on, then, we tell the umps BMLELLETIN EN FEES NH other of Wi Tes st 1] Kee 1 1 emer loo bad about it) he did clean back Dean Burridge. Clinton. Rose Poly Defeats at the stadium and the Polo TR EER Tandal, Mr Minner. Brk IU tle Pitt { i Y | R : {the “big four” split. Iowa, junior, doing most of the y Hels ds, t 7ided th ; wt ale, Paul Dr oe. Rrk Palica. Brk ale Runs Over | Taylor also connected for a set : i a} ound. 100--provided the game Phone LI. 7447 vin, and _ ranca. Brk artung N 1 nn gaining. Burridge scored one Rival From Illinois of baseball is ever resumed there assed away. P pda. Cn Connecticut 26-0 of 702 at the Pennsylvania alleys (suchdown and kicked all foyr oo isel hat i ' REY PUNT eon &e 3 in 1947. That was the second TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. Sept. 24 precisely what we think o “New York Pur
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{ 3 i Bn 1 biel. Chi a ————— a—————— t Lively . - > Ave., husband . i§ Kon tants pig jie NT. ing neighboring Connecticut... 26 or ‘marks up to three. 15-Event Rodeo Today a 14 to 7 defeat here today. | stand? Okay. | |25 N. MERIDIAR ar, father of ' i REESE 2 1} tet le, FO During the present sefaon he Ay Rex Morell Farm Cliff Hennle's 20-yard sprint In connection with my corre- te. Clare 8 | in oop 1 Soller Bos ! Yale, freely using its new tWo- ig currently one .of the hottest: (around left end and Géne Hail. gi o- " RH A HO ro } rs. John Wal 1! nen Su {3 {g Platoon system. ran across WO yegjers in the county. Dick bowls: A 15-event rodeo will be given stone's line-buck were Rose's . es An {13 Jones NY ade § touchdowns in the second period twice a week. With the Early. today at the Rex Morell Sonny touchdown plays. Lee .Michadls | n £ iey 3 # For further li ¥ 3, 13 a mler, Cin ) ar |} 2nd one each in the third and papiels team In the Penn Recrea- Hill farm with horses and riders made good on the two conversion | . . MORTUARY. Sermeit X 9 Rat's “ Cin 14 14 1 fourth periods ’ » tion circuit on Tuesday evenings from all over the state competing ,ttempts, . : RALEY-Waits fax Dal { gaberts who Bis Bin : and in the Ritchey Furnitife for ribbons and trophies The The visitors tallied their lone 0 m or ar Friday in ht. Ch | i Morar en 33 3 Longhorns Run wild, league at laria's alleys on Fri- first event starts at 11:45 -a. m.' 0.0 in the third period on a ’ Sleeday, Ey i | Foluelle. Bos $3 ‘ml: «days and the Grand Parade is at 1 20-yard pass from Tad Austin and guaranteed prog. IRVING ow ski St : I I CL i Blink Owls, 54-0 } Table Tennis Helped Pm to . IaRe ; . ' Lawn Cemeter ! , : : 0 Jim Nagel. Friend y rt — docs RAY ATMLET WY 8 | PHILADELPHIA. Sept = 24 oy The fafm. which is sponsoring Score by periods: NOT TO SLIP 1pm. Mond es | Frnke. Phu 11 ! UP) —The Longhorns of Texas In 1947 he carried an average ;.. (how for the benefit of the McKendree 006 038 WURT—Dr. Pa Villanova Tramples | 5 Sri ————————— suppisedly weaker than last vear, Of 194 throughout the season polio drive. is located at Road 29 Rose Poly Teer 1 0 0.114] or your money Maximum protection when lib pranin hush . Whittler Si ned went on a wild, 54 to 0 stampede While last year he camé through gnq Riymend St. Poly.ees..i ‘ Ym funded ing Nedvy weights, bending, oh Burt. father of Penn State, 27 to 6 9 today to hand the Temple Owls, With a 190 count in league com-| palominos, jumpers, western! — a retun Bay Aasrvioes Pa. Sept To Wrestle Holmes celebrating their silver anniyer- petition. - Dick definitely lists riders, and ponies are included in Tennis Notes ” ¥ CHANAN MOR t STATE COLLEGE, 8 pt sary in football, their worst de- bowling as his number one sport the. show. Carter Dillman, of Widliaspolis: Pawer: and- Light defeated Day 24 (UP) — Villanova trampled. Whitey Whittier of Springfield, feat in all that time these days and aside from a little Claremont, will present a 16 § Get" Lup deitated MILLAN — Pn State 27-8 today to hand Tl. hasbeen signed to meet Temple's worst previous licking table tennis frequently concen- horse quadrille, and the Sahara R nnis Dick n't mother the Nittany Lions their first open- aorge Holmes of Houston, TeX. was a 51-0 trouncing at Army trates chie(ly on the ten-pin sport. Grotto Horse Patrol will be onic Strvice d-0. ok fm ihe sass loss sins 3008 before i supporting bout of ‘the/quring the Glenn . Davis-Felix|- As to that horseshoe pitching hand. A time race and a shove! Snoks and Flore kerio | * AC Tame ng uesday night wrestling card in Blanchard cadet-days of 1943. he used to do. Taylr believes race will be run, . {@36§. 20d Benedict in the dow ‘| Fivited.” Prien 8 crowd of 20,000, : hl ALTON: ie tag t N Te power Tn PACKING oe Ce SLi rie ro The visitors took command A Ag team event an army of fleet backs and a trio l a. early fn the first period when Pete Wild Bill" Longson of Salt Lakeof accurate passers, gained the| ho) = NSAT | ONAL HARD TOP ERA, Ho Romanik threw .a 30-yard pass City and Jack Conley of Kansas|staggering total of 613 yards as - 4 } t. Sun py 8 to Dan Brown in the end zone ibid will meet Ben and Mike/they scored in every period for a \ Burial New Cr apd Tom Clavin converted. From Sharp of Hamilton, Oontario. total of eight touchdowns and f ; | tien on. the Wildcats ran wild Canada. — six extra points. | ~~ except Tor the second period When FEE NNSNNEERR RE SANSNNNENRENII RYAN RANREENARRENN 4 Tih, Penn State stiffened and held : . N p . $ y them scorsless. - ; LB p. . te \ f x On the ground, the visitors out- 3 ow laying Coo HY 4 AC 3 S 2 ‘ rushed State almost two to anels at the Graylynn Xi J 2 ; pthng up, 211 yards to 109. VH- . Pig | y I ~ ! : a | lanova completed five of its 13 %~ BLUE ROOM ; 5 : THIS SUN. OF TERNOON | Enjoy An Active Life oon Wk pass attempts for another 101 + oe 3] Eg “ . " yards while Penn State completed 3 $ bi on Io) HARP 1 with The SPORTS MAN Truss six out of 14 for 91 yards. 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