Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 35

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21 FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1949 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

*1| Ripple Faces Washington, Irish Meet Blue Devils

= ; EA : : : ° = s -Stars to Meet Ohio If Looks Like a Pennant Tech Pl Host n° All-Stars pe io s Like a ech Plays Hos 8 [| Team in Semi i | k Wildec Few. § : ¢ | | Team in Semi-Pro Grid For Opener; 11 To Kokomo Wildcats — Tema ’ 1 | Opener at Speedrome Plavers Siened In Conference Test Locals, Operating Under Tryon Banner, y an Cathedral-Shortridge Tilt Scheduled Hope for League Status Next Year Official Pro Debut Tonight at 16th Street CYO Stadium - Semi-pro football which has growing pains and hopes even- Due ere i tually y H Tuesday; By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS VIN 2 | aon dav comples protussonal status bers wil got under of | Brosd Ripples defending city champions and Shortridge's FOOTBALL = U. 8. Road 52. » Kitley Ave. and J 3 2 Exhibitions Slated strong contenders will battle once-beaten Washington and unbeaten : fuses Joe .Tryon, West Side sports benefactor who has supported With 11 players signed and an-| Cathedral, respectively, in the city series headliners of a nine- HIGH SCHOOL - 2 baseball, basketball ? k game local prep grid card tonight. same . and bowling teams, has purchased the former v other ready to put his signature RAILROADMEN'S presents High School \ hi Indianapolis All-Stars football, 3 on a contract, the Indianapolis The Rockets, 31-to-0 winners over Howe in their season opener, tre Dame * club under the new banner—Try-| Vince Gatto (Cathedral and But- entertain a dangerous Washington eleven and the Blue ‘Devils Football Express 0 . 8. 's All-Stars, ler), fullback. - Olympians today appeared ready, ..i, rival Cathedral, with a Baibars Bor Glas ood CATHEDRAL s, tomor: > Ashore of| Free transportation to Speed- to enter the 1949-50 professional|gtalemate and victory in two ST Halfbac an Stadium. former high school and. eolleos Tome will be provided from the 1 hardwood warfare. games, at the CYO Field. Quarterback Ward Walker. Both, vs. SHORTRIDGE the one v players, will meet the Miamis-|-"C of the E. Washington St. car- #4 Player-coach Cliff Barker an-| Ranked behind this pair of top however, are expected to start. with Mike Dunn ne: 2 burg, O. Vets at 2 p. m. A pre-| © ‘0% é nounced today the roster was clashes is Tech's North Central| 1t's the Blue Devils’ second en- ois 2 Tula 1 liminary game, starting at 12:30! po er " mmm: “set.” The Olympians are going| Conference oii, jest At home with try into city competition this seay can " P. m. will feature two local PAL Big League Draft Judging from this photo, prospects for next year's Indianapolis [through daily drills in Butler| Kokomo's cats anil ths Mas on|5on and a triumph over the Irisn| Warren Central Pep Rally 000 fans > clubs. The All-Stars game will Indi t+. Frank McKi ident of the Pittsburgh |Fieldhouse in preparation for their|ual-Séuthport er ! : ; ya be televised, beginning at 145/Meeting Booked Mdians are grea’, Fran Ne pr oth #) and Tribe Busi 9% lotricial pro debut on the local|the south side at Roosevelt Stad-|would boost the Blue Devils’ stock! {| A, M, SATURDAY | of Notre 3 p. m., over WFBM-TV. ou Pirates and vice president of the Indians (left), an Inet mints [court Tuesday. jum in Southport. considerably. Coach Jos Dezelan’s :30 p. m. The -All-Stars have scheduled] CLVCINNATI, Oct. 14 (UP)— Manager Ted Sullivan caught by the cameraman at last night's But the squad moves into its| Lawrence Central's Bears, boys defeated Crispus ~ Attucks WIBC. . eight home games this season. D2S¢ball Commissioner A. B. Athenaeum banquet. a first exhibition tilt against An-|boasting a 5-0 slate, Yi%e ob Wap last week 13 to 0 after Shortridge COLLEGE xa It attendance 1a bi ‘Chandler's office has announced 88 _ . derson at Muncie tomorrow night.| Te? entral in a riva pe 4 had won over the Tigers, 32 to 6. coon neal ERS of Indianapolis present Tech and Ce is reasonable, Try-|that the annual major league Pp + I Of | Pp mises They go to Ft. Wayne Monday [OF the county constituents and) apyen of the Irish problem will of the Week the season © on will exercise an option next|draft meeting, in which the first ira es ic ia ro pight and then come home for|Fike Township goes to eT be solving of Big Bill Ralph who the Game of ve to the year to enter the Central States|are always last, will be held here ® ' ° their first Indianapolis appear- Grove in another area battle. {made 25 points against Attucks. TULANE AT NOTRE DAME point loss = Professional Football League. on Nov. 17. o derson. | A city league game between p,inh has been an offensive and) °° : u % an in ri # ance Tuesday against Ande ed Heart trong sign Ronald Dodds, former Butler| Under the rules, Washington, The first five, as the squad Crispus Attucks and Sacr €art| jetensive bulwark for Coach vith Gene Kelly t be con- player, is head coach of the All-|which finished last in the Amer- stacks up at the present time, (heads the two-game card ticketed George Gale's team and has sup-| {;45 P, M. SATURDAY contender, . Stars and is being assisted by|ican League, will get the first By 1 BEYROCH will consist of the former Uni-|{OF tomorrow night. The TIgersiyiomented handily a fine passing > Ott Hurrle, former Cathedral, (chance at the first minor leaguer| Indianapolis will have an outstanding baseball team next year.| "0 wo tueicy players, Alex|Dattle the Spartans at the CYO|ang running attack by the Blue : S are tak-. « Purdue and Butler center. Jerry|when the draft begins at 11 a. m., This statement came from the man who should know best and| Ralph Beard, Wallace Dailiwick, each seeking their first nou, PROFESSIONAL the South v York is the club's general man- EST. Bidding will alternate be-{Was heard by some 200 men, women and children last night ig Bare and Joe Holland. [City triumph. Howe's big Hornets|" 1 oq Shortridge 21 al interest ager. tween the two leagues, moving/at the Athenaeum Turners’ banquet honoring the Indianapolis Mann Expected to Si face Ben Davis, winners of the oh SL Er draoped Motorola Dealers and hich North The probable starting eleven |from bottom to top, with the Chi. Indians. i gh last two games, at Tech tomor-|t0 13 last year bu Fopp Indianapolis Merchants orn Wake 2 os nt Frank McKinney, president of the Pittsburgh Pirates and| ID reserve, the Olympians have h : 14 of 22 games in the series, two on: or the opening game will be|cago Cubs, who finished eighth in nn (4 P ap, n Carl Shaeffer, Bruce Hale, Mal-|ToW night. tilts ending in draws. present on a yor igre John Turner (Hanover) and the National League, getting sec- vice president of e Indians, plained that the Indians are in colm McMullen, Marshall Hawk- Decatur Host to Greenwood Manual, winner of four in five CHICAGO BEARS Vs. a en. fori x Knute Dobkins (Butler), ends;|ond choice. gave the Athenaeum membersia chain baseball setup where it|ins Floyd Voelker and Bob| In other games tonight, De- outings, will be the first severe . z Florida, 3 Jack Fiippe) Hilnte Oem) Bae 3 and their families a logical has become necessary for an Evans, The 12th man, Roy Mann, |catur Central is host to Green-|test for Coach Kenny Wasson'ss LOS ANGELES RAMS . and Duke .. oki ra do Yadhiington : Split Two Games “blow-by-blow” explanation of|Organization such as the parent|former Western Kentucky - star,wood and will try for its fifthiunheaten Cardinals. The well- with Jos: Boland i - : atto (Butler) and ’ Pittsburgh Pirates to raise itsiis expected to sign soon. triumph in six games. Deaf|palanced county team has won victors as Bill (Michigan State),| Broad Ripple and Howe divided why baseball players can’t re- leaguers “from the cra- 1155 P. M. SUNDAY uburn and guards; Otie Rogers (Washing-|freshman and reserve football'main indefinitely in Indianapolis Hale r ose Other players who have been|School, on top three of four|five in a row and has maintained s Ms The long ton), center; Kenny Smock (Pur-|victories yesterday, the Rippleland why the Indians will be R a prime example, McKinney working out with the Olympians, times, travels to Franklin Town: the same pace set by the 1033 ' nd., to Mi- due and Butler) and Les Esary|freshmen winning, 13 to 12, and| “outstanding” next season. ° | 4 Abs Satrell, who was taken including a Nagy, Former ship and Plainfield journeys to|Card team, undefeated but tied : ! ’ ’ . ) member o e now-defunc -| Speedway. 10 8. ofitable for {(Butler), halfbacks; Jim McLinn|the Howe reserves winning, 21| The baseball mogul and one of iy; pittsburgh from Indianapolis|diana ae Gp tee poegay vs sibtantias. Con. once i 30 games. L Sot 2. otine ght. 3 (Cathedral), quarterback, and/to 0. = Indianapolis’ favorite sons ex-|ip, past mid-season. tioned by Barker as he went OVer|ynen Rte date lacking a strong|mon foe with Southport's hopes Army-Har- 3 Nobody” sald McKinney, the list of players. - enough sweeping» running attack, |looking up because of a 40 to 0 anders will § ALL wants to keep a ball player] According to league rules, thenaye to survive against the Roc-{la¢ing given Beech Grove last ’ > see many : D AY from going to the major leagues. Olympians can carry a squad of kets for further serious titular/week. Manual won 26 to 0 over 1590 —fop of the dial as Boston : Saffell, who has returned 10/12 players until Dec. 1. Then, the contention, having tied Cathedral|the Hornets in its first game of ersity and Indianapolis for the winter, won squad must be trimmed to 11,(gn4 lost to Manual, the year. . Music © Sports © News Mississippi, | SUND AY Be SrmanehL Gauci is ouly 10 being permitted to| The Rockets’ chances have Fr ——— vigate. The | ess for games. t ated blows with ’ ADDY as we | { 3 Pirates. This was confirmed by| The Olympians also must sand- Bess geal 2 pe torcing ‘oon FOOTBALL —Sunday, Oct. 16th ll come out ; AND McKinney. wich in the charity game in Chi-|stant juggling of Coach Walter od. 23 € oo poy. eh TRYON'S ALL STARS 1 favorites, | Grand Slam Poke cago Oct. 26 against the Min-|juriiewicz lineup. Broad Ripple| 0 0 gw, i I vs. and Brown | § The Pirates’ prexy pointed out|ncapolis Lakers, defending Na-wil be without the services of] 30 Grcmel 0. MIAMISBURG, OHIO VETS d for sixty |} EVENINGS the grand-slam homer clouted tional Basketball Association Scatback Bill Jessee who is re-| Nov.§ Daylon, 0., S) \ Single Game Price, $1.00, Tax Incl. ting Yale, } |by Saffell during the closing|champions. The game will be cuperating from torn knee ten- : ion, 0., IL, Comels Season Ticket for All Gomes $2.50 eton. That + {days of the National League pen-|played in Chicago Stadium. Supe hurt three weeks ago. Jessee| Nov. 13 (Away) Forest, IIL, ny , ms” Villa- nant race. Saffell's homer, Mc-| It will give the young Olymp- Pl ace tne difference. if any| Nov. 20 Columbus, 0., 740 A. 6.'s are favored | Kinney said, knocked the St.|ijans an opportunity to test their one boy could. ’ Nov. 24 Chicago, IIL, i of Ohlo, | Louis Cardinals into second wares against the top pros. Shortridge Seeks Second Win § yo. 27 and Penn ! 143 Place Zn ohably lost the pen-| Only the Kentucky boys will be Shortridge, smarting and ailing. Jo a >» NYU and | # ILLINOIS ST RI-3738 |" for hem included and they will again bel, 14 to 7 trimming from . 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