Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1949 — Page 30
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's football this morning in a night game tomorrow.
for Bowl Clash With State
Scrimmage against the freshmen was the order of the day
senior end, out with a returned
has 15. Hinkle's probable starting line in Saturday's contest tipscales at an average of pounds will outweigh Coach Ashworth’s linemen, aver-
8 8 aging 181 pounds, by 11 pounds. & In the backfield Butler also will Pisoreia Tech uburn : 4 have a 7%-pound advantage. Army : d 8 This Saturday the Bulldogs will] Rah ,., a 0 H 8 be striving to even up their sea-| Missouri lines U. % son record thus far with the score fow State Kansas State 8 now standing at two defeats tof iimtocky Indiana $2 one win, the same situation- in|Coast Guard *Kings Point B17. which Indiana State's Sycamores aartueue v. 1 Selo § 8 find themselves at this stage of ich” 8; 5 No 8% Mar i the game. x ar. Wake Forest 84. evads x Wichita 80. . Michigan U. 1 “Northwestern 90. ane *Notre ame 94. M nesota 0 *Ohio State 93. Jessee to Miss |e i HF i ao Bi GRRE. 3 i Pans Bf Lhe B aStn@uon INU |gesse 28 sels Union NY *Rensselser 68 Halfback Bill Jesses, injured in Btn, Gracie 18 the Brazil game three weeks +| Ford 0 *8ci will not see action for the Pra Siu" Boe aan i Ripple Rockets when Washington Ble 4. “Tein Tech 8 Ee va Tuskiewion announved | {ish v. 0. Benver gy ne today. 3 SWashingto ah ole 8 Jessee, who received torn liga-| 3 n : ments in his right knee against | Stanic-a swaths n cs 8 Brazil, returned to practice this| Navy “Wisoatain week after removing a cast from| ¥. Michivan Was he Se L. Tn his knee Tuesday. He is expected Wyoming Utah State 78. to be ready for the Warren Cen-| yi, ga Uv. 8 tral game Oct. 21. Be Westy po. heaton 3
City, County H. S. Grid, Schedule This Week |
Tomorrow | Pike Township at Beech Grove,
8 p.m. Washington at Broad Ripple, 8]
pm Shortridge vs, Oathedral
CYO, 8 p.m. | versity,
Greenwood at Decatur Central 8 p.m. Deaf School at Franklin Town-
wrence Central Central, 8 p. m. Manual at Southport, 8 p. m. Plainfield at Speedway, 8 p. m. Kokomo at Tech, 8 p. m.
at Warren
Saturday Ber Davis vs. Howe at Tech, 8 pm Crispus Attucks vs. Saceyd
Heart at CYO, 8 p. m.
Washington Runners
Win Fourth Meet Washington High School won its fourth five starts Tuesday lumbus, 21 to 40, at the West Side school.
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worth his personal direction.
The last time Tulane and Notre Dame played, in 1947, Leahy didn’t bother to see the game. The story that Frnka and his team got was that Leahy thought it would be a good Saturday to scout Southern California.
Forecaster Picks
Tulane Over N. D.
By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON Notre Dame entertains Tulane
Saturday in the No, 1 game of the week. over the Irish by one touchdown in a whizzer-dizzer.
Our prediction is Tulane
Notre Dame's string of 31
straight games without defeat is due to be cut and we think the Southerners are the boys who'll use the shears.
The No. 2 game of the week
will be California over Southern California on the coast. Midwest we like Michigan over Northwestern in the Big Ten's top contest.
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uad, still looking for that first victory this season, left Weir Cook Airport in a DC-6 for Miami, Fla., where the Boilermakers are to play the University of Miami
Tulane Coach and Gridders Still irked by Leahy Snub
Frnka Wonders if Leahy Plans Repeat of 1947 Game ‘Insult’
By PRESTON McGRAW, United Press Sports Writer NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 13—Coach Henry Franka of Tulane University declined today to speculate on whether Coach Frank Leahy of Notre Dame will consider the Notre Dame-Tulane game Saturday
. subject for publication. He was 'slasked today whether he expected 4ito see Leahy at the game Satur3\day.
| more than 40 years.
‘3| he would run up a score on Notre| | Dame, if he could. He said that question is' rhetorical, since he |doesn’t believe he has a chance of beating Notre Dame.
<iLeahy and Frnka
{i Have Problems
range forecast of hot weather and; possibly rain w ° day in both camps as Notre Dame Times Spestal .|and “Tulane tapered off for their| GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 13/game-of-the-week battle Saturday —Appointment of Mike Snavely|at South Bend. at 38 tennis coach at DePauw Uni-|
Hans and rain has interfered with var-| Grueninger, was announced today sity preparations at South Bend 'lby R. R. Neal, athletic director.iand Saturday's Grueninger resigned the csjled “New Orleans weather” by ship, 8 p. m. | post last week to devote more Irish Coach Frank Leahy. The| La {time to the foreign student pro- Notre Dame mentor also may be (gram. During the three years he without Mike Swistowicz Satur-| {handled the tennis team, Gruen-|qay The fullback is in the uni-| {Inger directed it to All-Little State versity infirmary nursing an in-| honors in 1947 and runnerup last|fected leg. {
|season, when it took 11 out of 12!
‘matches during the year. Snave- Henry Frnka's problems were also/three injured players. |Rainey Brown and Dennis Doyle {have leg injuries. Nick Digiralmo,| right halfback, came up with a knee injury yesterday that will sideline him Saturday.
ly, head football coach, assists in basketball.
Zollner-Pistons Sign Schaefer in Mid-Game
AUSTIN, Minn, Oct. 13 (UP)— Herm Schaefer, former Indiana University basketball player, cross-country meet injended his holdout with the Ft. defeating Co- Wayne Zollner-Pistons last night. The guard came to terms in time to play the second half of | an exhibition game that the Min
neapolis Lakers won, 87 to Tl tional Basketball Association.
GUITARS 1 4%
SPANISH AND HAWAIIAN
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Both teams are in the new Nu-|
have been right. Edward (Moose) Krause, then Leahy’s line coach, directed a 59 to 6 Notre Dame victory over Tulane. worst beating Tulane had taken since it started playing football in 1803.
absence at that game in 1947 cut Franka to the soul. When the shock of defeat wore off, it began to burn Tulane’s football squad.
Notre Dame in 1847 will go back Saturday. If anything, the snub probably has burned deeper in them, and players who didn't go to South Bend in 1947 have been told about it, time and again.
tone that meant he didn't want to
gelf about observing the niceties ‘lof football etiquette. No matter 1 how insignificant a football team 7'he is playing, Frnka is always ‘4/8itting on the sidelines.
played Southeastern Louisiana College. have had a chance if Frnka's young son had been directing the game.
Frnka might take the afternoon off to scout Notre Dame.
he blew up. Southeastern, Frnka sat on the 50-yard line through 21% hours of steady rain.
probably accentuated the slight. With one exception, he will not allow any opponen to be beaten unmercifully by his team. The exception is Louisiana State Uni- | versity, with which Tulane has A's {had a no-holds-barred series for| Simmons and Brucker Injuries Healed
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13 (UP) COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 13 (UP)— | —Veteran coaches Al Simmons,| Coach x es Fesler said today that
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son In a practical sense, Leahy may
It was the
Irks Tulane’s Squad Whatever Leahy’s purpose, his
Fourteen of the men who played
Frnka refuses to discuss the
“I don’t know,” he sald In a
discuss it further. Frnka is most meticulous him-
Frnka Blows Up Last week, for instance, Tulane
Southeastern wouldn't
A report got out that
When Frnka heard ‘the report, His scrubs beat 40 to 0, while]
The score of the game in 1947
“fully expected” starting line for next year’s 500Mile race. “I'm always open for an offer from anyone who will pay me more than racing has paid me,” Holland said,
Il Holland Denies Report He Plans To Give Up
'49 Speedway Winner Says He Got No Offer From Blue Crown Firm
Company Official’s Statement Also Scotches Story Speedster Was Approached About Job
By ART WRIGHT Bill Holland, Indianapolis 1949 Speedway winner, today denied rumors that he plans to retire from auto racing to accept a job with an automobile accessory firm. |
T Sn AY, OCT. 13. 1949
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Holland told The Times via long distance telephone
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Plane Cracks Up
Holland was reached by The Times after he and three friends had narrowly escaped serious inin an airplane crash at Smithtown Long Island yesterday. The speed king said a crosswind veered his private plane off its course at the takeoff and that the nose wheel caved in as he jammed on the brakes to avoid striking parked cars. was injured, but damage to his Beechcraft Bonnanza was estimated at $4000 by Holland. He had been vacationing with friends on Long Island for sev-
days.
Holland was not the only per“no knowledge” of the rumored “contract” with the Blue Crown firm. P. D. Jackson, president of Blue Crown, president of the firm, who was reported to have told newsmen that Holland was going to take a job with the company, denied that he had given out any such statement.
involved who voiced
sald Ed Barrett,
‘All a Surprise’
“It's all a surprise to us,” Mr. Jackson told The Times. haven't discussed any such plans and Mr. Barrett says he hasn't given any such statement to anyone.” Holland, who renewed his driver contract with Lou Moore the day after this year’s race, again reaffirried to The Times that he to be at the
“but so far
haven't received that offer from anyone.”
Bill Holland
‘500” in 1948 and| cently, the Lou Moore car Rose
Moores’ three racers are| gormerly drove will be entered as Blue Crown Specials. y piloted
No one
vice
«we! through the South this year and
p|among others, as a candidate for
\from his home in Reading, Pa., that the published report | (NOT in The Times) that he had accepted an offer from the
Blue Crown Spark Plug Co. wauri Rose, teammate of Bill | to become its New England representative was without {foundation. “That certainly is news to me,” {Holland told this reporter. “I haven’t even received an offer from the Blue Crown company. |I haven't discussed any such pos-| to t th hic sibility with them.” Pilot the car which Jackson
The Blue Crown company’s Ro. urs ! name is carried on the Lou place. Rose sal e expected to
Holland until recently and three-time winner of the “500,” | will replace Jimmy Jackson as | driver of the No. 61 Howard ! Keck Special in next yuary |
Rose told the Times today . that he had signed a contract |
drove nonstop this year to sixth
be here for the first qualifica- |
{Moore car in which Holland won| tion day. (the race this year and finished second in the 947.
| Ap revealed by The Times re- |
by Tony Bettenhausen.
Hemsley to Pilot AA Red Birds
Managerial Shift Second in League
By EDDIE ASH
Times Sports Editor A season ends, another begins in the American Association. Already two managerial changes have been annqunced for the 1950 campaign. First, the veteran Nick Cullop saw the handwriting on the wall and stepped out at Milwaukee. The Brewers’ parent, the Boston Braves, weren't quite ready to attach the tinware and will have to wait awhile before picking a successor. Next to go was Hal Anderson, Columbus. The new Red Bird pilot is Rollie Hemsley, up from Nashville. Wins All Blue Chips This former big leaguer swept
picked up all the blue chips. He piloted Nashville to the Southern Association pennant, carried the Vols through the league's playoffs and then went on to defeat Tulsa of the Texas League in the Dixie Series. That is no ordinary achievement — winning three banners in a single season. It goes to prove, however, that a pennant] winner does go all the way at times. Hemsley had been mentioned,
the Chicago White Sox job. However, Jack Onslow, the 1949 chief-| tain, hasn't been fired as yet; just given a gentle shcve. Jack's contract is good for one more season and he'll have to be paid off if released. ° Two Others Doubtful Other American Association managers on the hot seat are
Ryba, Louisville. Kansas City is a Yankee farm, the Red Sox boss Louisville. Hemsley was hired for the Columbus berth by the St. Louis Cardinals, parent club. Sure to return to the American Association next season are Al Lopez, Indianapolis; Walter Al-| {ston, St. Paul; Tommy Heath, | Minneapolis, and perhaps Eddie | Mayo, Toledo. ‘ Toledo finished last in the 1949 race but the parent Detroit Tigers felt that Mayo handled an entirely new team all right. He had to start from scratch and]
|
Frnka refused to say whether
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THOSE SMASHING, CRASHING, ROUGHNECK DRIVERS PIT STOPS [orion BEARS | cashing | Trophy Deck IN ONE RACE SPINS Featute Plus amous SCARS ABREAST | SRLS | ioepiechase
All This on a Quarter-Mile Track
and | Dick Sc Earle Brucker, Sr. were dropped suffered knee injuries, would be| from the A's roster today. The release of Simmons and Buckeyes meet Minnesota here. Brucker was voted unanimously Vic Janowicz, who also received a by the club's five-man board of knee Injury in the Southern Calidirectors, the Athletics’ office fornia game, will not be ready for: said.
SEASON'S FINAL RACE 150-LAP
CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR CLASSIC
INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE-STYLE RACE WITH
the Mud. Hens got tougher as| they went along.
e Jack Wilson and End er, both of whom
{able to play Saturday when his
{the Gophers, Fesler said.
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George Pargeter (14) scored Buffal back to tie the game, 2 to 2, in Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium. Pargeter's Terry Sawchuk (1). Other players are Sid McNabney (behind Sawchu Buffalo and Max Quacke
enbush 3) of In dianapoli. Lund's Tyi Caps Into
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This One Got By Goalie Terry Sawchuk
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Goal Boosts |Anderson to Make
n First Place
Gain 2-2 Stalemate in Buffalo After Bisons Outskate Hoosiers
Special BUFFALO, Oct. 13—The Cape have a general idea now how tough the competition will be in this year's American Hockey
League race after tying Buffalo here last night, 2 to 2.
Joe Lund’s
The Hoosiers usually have troubles here in Memorial Auditorium. Last year they failed to win a game on the local ice, losing two and tying two. Last night it was Defense Man ice-hugging screen shot at 13:08 of the final period that put Indianapolis abreast of PIOB, i. .o.coe:e: the Bisons, giving each club Plier ‘R, point and boosting the Caps into first place in the Western Division.
Puck Eludes Dion
Lund. who played half of last . season with Buffalo as a wing, (Byifsle oo -conooeennen. disappointed 5549 ‘fans when he Debts } trapped the puck just as it was leaving the Buffalo defense zone. He swung hard at the puck and it eluded Goalie Connie Dion. Terry Sawchuk, goalie, came up with some spec-|**8fffulals. Red Reva tacular saves which prevented Buffalo from walking away with a victory in its opening game of the season. Tommy Cooper beat Sawchukigy on a fluke shot late in the first|y period to give Buffalo a short-|Lun: lived lead, scoring when the puck bounded in off Sawchuk’s glove. Less than two minutes later, Jer- assists: ry Reid of the Caps scored from close in to beat Dion hands down|ond period when seven penalties were meted out, five against the INDIANAPOLIS ....
for the equalizer.
workout, again at 5:55 of the middle stanza Bill Skiff, Kansas City, and Mike| when George Pargeter slapped the|Full Schedule
puck home on the scoring end of
The
Bisons Outskate Rivals who outskated their rivals for a good part of the game and gave Sawchuk a real forged to the front
Bisons,
Indianapolis
Hockey Summary
BUFFALO (2)
goper Piel Mac , Lew A ga Rad seman
Score by Periods
Saves: Dion 26, Sawchuk 37.
Cap Scoring
INDIANAPOLIS .(2)
i = ring Summary Pir, i Burdilo=tooper (unasis ) 1& , Ind polis, Reid (Wiseman, . ott). BUA ties—R. Morrison, McSecond Period: Buffalo—Pargeter (McNabney, orpe), 5:55. Penalties: R. Morr , wsbuzy. Johnson, Quackenoui NAL a ae und (un ) T1006. nalties: Finkbeiner ds and Red Dunn.
pert 117 wi ee HE ed ol
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Caps. There were 10 penalties in Elite urgh
shorthanded.
all, the Capitals drawing six of|Cincinnati . them, but neither team was able to score while its opponent was
BOSTON—Only once, in 1930,
a three-man pass play. Then came have all of the teams in the-ma-
Lund’s tying marker.
The game was
jor baseball leagues played full
rough play, especially in the sec-'their 154 regular games.
Probable Winners & Seores Chattanooga +h Ve iil Georgia U. 21 Alabama U Amy co Baylor 0. Bowling Green 7 Bradley U. een 30 Bro De cision
wn U. Butler U. cn 27 College of Pacific ...40 Cornell U. cei 30 Dartmouth ... DeKalb (N. IIL) .....20 Detroit U. ............. 20 Franklin & Marshall 30 Georgia Tech ...... 27 4
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marked by|schedules, that is completed all of
Pro Ring Debut
Andy Anderson, bespectacled welterweight, who punched his way to The Times-Legion Golden Gloves championship last winter, will make his professional debut tomorrow night in the National Guard Armory. Anderson, a deliberate, hardpunching scrapper, is slated to open the show in a four-rounder against Whitman Burress of Cincinnati. Anderson has fought several years as an amateur. His handlers now feel he is ready to
on | invade the pro ranks.
Another ex-Golden Gloves cham
ariep, pion, Harry Dunn will appear in
»
six-rounder against Johnny
Wilson of Milwaukee, Dunn has
made several impressive starts here since turning pro. In the main event, which will be refereed by ex-Middleweight Champion Tony Zale, will be Pat Iacobucci of Cincinnati against Marion Rhoten of Milwaukee. Pat Iacobucci holds a victory over Indianapolis’ Spider Thomas. Two Indiana champions, Joe Sgro, welterweight, and Gene Parker, lightweight, will be on the card. Sgro will meet Eddie Miller of Dayton while Parker battles Doug Medley of Louisville, Both of these will be eighte rounders while the main go will be over 10 rounds.
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