Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1949 — Page 21

On Toes for

Homecoming

Lineups of Last Week Kept Intact; IU Scrimmages

ii Ten Teams In Statistics

Minnesota's Defense Sets Pace, Offense

agers faced 54-

‘He’s Not Bad, None of Them Are,” Mother Declares; 3 Face Arraignment Today

AUBURN, Me., Oct. 19 (UP)—Lawrence Piller, 14-year-old Boy Scout who “never missed his prayers at night,” and two other teentoday for the holdup-slaying of Herbert K.|

gun collector, I ts wal SaTeed masiieally with the Oct 8 murder. Albert Parker, 13, and Charles Burgess, 15, were held on larceny and

U. S. Speeds Atom

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 19 (UP) —|

‘Ranks Second as ey were looting bie we Bomb Pr CHICAGO, Oct. 19 (UP)—[leStion while on a trip to Maine. ogram Mighty Mingesota's hard-hitting 4 : . running backs and monstrous pve alleged. Pushes $300 Million

passed line threatened today to make him a pistol they bad toler au-

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the same Botlermaker lineups A-Bomb Expansion ) {thorities said, d Lawrence ae van. i Best the Univ the Big Ten statistical picture 0 9758 SVC 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP)| informatcncell KIRBY MO} a. 1 ¢ like a Gopher show. Yn ney. La ’s —President Truman and ConMin ta x = Quincy, Lawrence's weeping i Purdue = freshmen As a team nesota ran mother was near collapse. gress joined forces today to push! used Illini tactics to keep the} ws in defense and second “You have a little baby,” Mrs..a $300 million program for ex-| toes f6r this Lt Western Con- ffense, but Billy Bye and — Ira Pilfer said. “You bring him panding America’s atom bomb!

ference game, which will highlight

Purdue's homecoming. In Big Ten competition to date

Purdue lost to Northwestern and Jowa, and Illinois defeated Iowa

“He loves you and throws his and tied Wisconsin. with 252 yards in 28,...o a you and says,| ONE: President Truman authott 8 $-yarg per Samy aver. ‘mummy,’ and you thrill all over|orized joe Atumie ue oom Hoosiers Keep Trying age, and In oflenss “then something like this hap-/Mmission to spen 0 BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) 300 yards in 30 Bye was|pong, its reserve funds to expand plu-

heavy scrimmage practice by the injury-ridden Hoosiers.

Eight top men from the Indiana squad—six backs and two linemen—were on the bench, but

Smith said “there’s no substitute for hard work.”

The Hoosiers are to battle the

—Coach Clyde Smith scheduled a follow-up today on yesterday's

Wah Wah Jones (17) of the Olympians gets:

Gregory, the Minnesota tailbacks, held first in rushing, total offense and punting, and only in passing were the Gophers far back.

first in punting with a 43-yard average, while Gregory was tied for the lead in scoring with 18

points. ’ Burson Top Passer Don Burson, Northwestern's veteran quarterback, was top dog among the passers with 183 yards gained on 11 completions

up. He's a good little boy like other youngsters. He does your errands. He looks out for you when you're sick.

“I don't think I can stand it. There must be something that can be done. He's not a bad boy. None of them are.”

Burglars Ransack Night Club, Grocery

facilities. With Russia openly boasting of her atomic prowess, the administration took two steps:—

tonium facilities at Hanford, Wash, and uranium-235 facilities at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Authoritative quarters said the expansion program eventually will cost “in excess of $300 million.” TWO: House leaders planned to call up a Senate-approved bill to ease spending restrictions on

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rice ball past {out of 20 attempts. His passing the Burglars, who ransacked a|AEC. pro We nsurance |. undefeated Pitt Panthers here| Anderson's Ed Stanzac (10) in an out of bounds play last night !average was .550, exceeded only| 3 Be, Tus vision requires Sool A : Butler Fieldh W. Kk night club and grocery store last 8ressional approval on cons dw Saturday. IU has yet to taste| at Bu eldhouse. Watching the play is Walt Kirk (9), former [by the .588 of his reserve, Dic tion jobs costing more than 15, JONI rs—_Panns A GN. Denny, DS Ca. i victory this fall in four starts. Ind ith the Pack Flowers, and .571 for Bye on|night, escaped with $112 in cash . tute gait IRS (Women) ndianapolis player now wi e rackers, per cent of original estimates. mother o of Mrs. Prance noes i Shop .... . a PE Pe eight completions in 14 tries. and several hundred dollarsiginder the Senate measure AEC) of M Je pales reds Shakeup at Illinois ; . . Minnesota's line has held its|worth of merchandise, police said| would need only the permission] Ciasimanems Sad, Sn { CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct. 19 Race to 31 Points in Last 3 oague Sppanirits Ta nly 12 today. of Mr. Truman's Budget Bureau,| Li ireidmother fe diet on het air & I (UP) — Three new faces were . ar At Club 52, 1610 Lafayette Rushed Thr h to & BARR EA pi scheduled. to appear today in the Period to Beat Packers, 85-64 and stified Ohio State With oblY|p; manager Steve Brodie said] Tne gh Sens pr ll

Illini lineup. Two of the newcomers are sophomores. They are Don Engels and Ronnie Clark, Engels replaced quarterback Bernie Krueger while Clark took Sam Pieza’s halfback berth. The third change in yesterday's

shakeup by Coach Ray Eliot puti(he heat in the final period tol told. _Cigarets valued at $400/Mr. Truman's deci . fon to get the Capt. Lyle Button in the offensive |g. points while holding An- [ning of the period, with the Pack- * FI a $12 C18 left tackle position held by Chuck | jerse 3 pon i a ding An |e s leading 25-24, Dillard Crocker Zebra Kid Wins, and $12 in cash was missing|Hanford-Oak Ridge expansion,

Ullrich, a sophomore.

Wildcat Ace Demoted

EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 19 (UP)

derson, Basketball League champion, to only 10 points, It was the second time in four days the Olympians have tri-

--Casper Perricone went into the umphed over the Packers and ‘it

first string fulback slot at North-

was their third exhibition victory

western today, replacing Art|without defeat.

Murakowski, following a surprise

The Olympians turned on a

shift by Coach Bob Voigts of the burst of speed in the final six

y + |dianapolis was on the long end y Wildcats. minutes of last night's game that the Zebra Kid pinned O’Brien in i of a 36-35 score at halftime after|ge minutes. O'Brien squared Scores Eas Victory Over Im ary m Perricone - has heen behind/had the Packers groggy in the|° Groza had looped in a pivot shot. ven n 8q y agin Ene Y.,

Murakowski, a top man on 1948's Rose Bowl squad and member of several All-American teams, for three years.

Tech Teams Triumph

race up and down the floor. Tactical Maneuver

The final spurt by the Olympians to put them far out in front took on the appearance of a

By JIM HEYROCK Speed, aggressiveness and deceptive ball handling are the potent weapons of Indianapolis’ new professional basketball team. This was displayed to 4100 fans last night in Butler Fieldhouse as the Indianapolis Olympians displayed their wares before the|fénsive team, gaining 379 yards home fans in an 85-t0-84 victory over the Anderson Packers. The Olymplans broke a third-quarter deadlock and turned on|W&4 Second.

to raced toward the basket with an

48 yards. In total yards gained by opponents, Minnesota was tops with 195 yards granted per game. The Buckeyes were the best of-

per game while Minnesota's 355

open path. Bob Evans charged in Foe Disqualified

to stop the shot and sent Crocker

crashing to the floor.

The Zebra Kid, masked wrest-

He was helped from the floor ler, last night won the feature and was unable to return to the/mat bout at the Armory when his

game.

opponent, Jack O'Brien, was dis-

The lead changed hands three qualified for rough tactics.

times during the quarter and In-

The Olympians built up a sevenpoint lead at the beginning of

Using a slam and body press,

the match in six minutes of the second session using a head scis-

back to tie the count at 54-all at/fina) session when he roughed

the end of the period.

The Olympians took the lead

Referee Harry Burris,

sors and press. He was disquali-| the third but the Packers came|gjeq rally eight minutes ae the!

$100 was taken from the cash register and a quantity of whiskey was stolen by persons who apparently hid in the establishment until closing time, Entry to the Elkovitz Market, 1305 Central Ave.,, was made through a rear shed, police were

when employees opened for busi-

meastre was rushed through the Senate late yesterday. Chairman Brien McMahon (D. Conn.), of the Congressional Atomic Committee told his colleagues it would speed up new construction “three or four months.” Mr. McMahon also announced

ness today.

But the Redcoats Weren't Coming— National Guard Occupies Capitol Hill, Can't Hold It

But Loses Final Decision to Sergeant-at-Arms WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP)—Lt. Frank Porterfield of the Washington National Guard would be the first to admit today that it's a lot easier to capture the Capitol than it is to hold it. He ought to know, too. The lieutenant “invaded” Capitol Hill

under way. But he refused to discuss details.

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