Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1949 — Page 6

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mission Holds Out of Reeds $377

Purse After Title Bout

Ex-Policeman Loses by 7th Round Kayo; Eastern Manager Claims Cut Under Contract

weiterweignt' In U, S. Funds

Cathedral's ill Saligoe .. . He'll ramble for Irish tonight.

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* . Lester Felton. For Wildlife “we wus robbed,” said they would] NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP)— the Michigan Boxing Com, gam, who has taken quite to reverse the 10-round verdict. a fancy to the American hunter ‘ declined 10 Somument guiiag the past ley yumm, wil on what action might be taken onitoot a bill of $9,913,397 for the a protest. He said he would make| welfare of wildlife resources duradditional statement on the ing the fical year of 1950. he had conferred with| Tne grant is made annually to the two fight officials who cast|ine 48 states, territories and posfor Felton as the| sessions under the terms of the " Pittman-Robertson act. This Lawrence's Dan Siler . . . He got two more TDs last night. a a boved aos 1.223 lesa than Jam HE aa Inn K Br by Sse in 7s win 50 5 ong. vey MIAO Inn Keglers Break ) hun conditions. f TE Ra Team Totals for Women or ' : 10 OHPAIN as Sijatmpt, Two More Male Bowlers Barely Miss robbed so|each tribu ¥ 9 : Balido shouted angrily.|in its area. t means a pool By GENE LAWSON hometown decision of $13,217,863 will be available Milano Inn broke the season's record for team totals among Diggest Injustice for wildlife work next year. the women and two more male keglers barely missed the “700” left in the} After Texas, the next eighth| class on last night's tenpin parade. highest grant will go to Minne- Ray Wischmeyer tried but couldnt quite make it. While still was|sota, $286,791. rolling in the Washington loop at Illinois alleys, Ray put tohad not been| Allotments to other states: gether games of 246, 213 and 233 for a Tesounding jou of 892 pins. after chasing| Illinois, $270,192; Indiana, $225- He was with the Jack’s Tavern pe-| Felton from one corner of the 480; Iowa, $207,716; North Da- team. ar SS OW 8 (MEN) ring to the other through 10 dull kota, $156,513; South Dakota,| Over in the Construction cir- irgil Haines, $102,344; Wisconsin, $254,461. [cuit at Pritchett’s Virgil Haines Bart LY mank, Belt No. 3 a: ei almost equalled that figure as he ‘aeeier, Marott shoes 660

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Sgn, Ky. in 1:13 of the third. All were four rounders. In six rounders, Harry Dunn, Indianapolis, “decisioned Don Smith, Cincinnati, and Doug Medley, Louisville, decisioned Al Selby, Nashville, Tenn.

Field Trial Meet Scheduled Here

The second annual fleld trial

Friday, J id Joe Page, 32 A

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yard seventh. Oct. 30, at Camp A trials will begin at 9 a.m. and continue all day. Included as judges will be Horace Lytle, editor of Field & Stream ; Marion L. Davis, Franklin, and Jack Bulboth of

Michigan, Ohio and. southern Indiana. Included among the local dog Raymond McDonald,

viland, Frank Jones, Paul Merriman, Arnold,

Warren Ranch.

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Crediting Manfred Loos, 28, of many, has high

Today's Sport Parade—

«Present-Day Grid Players ‘No Sissies,’ Says Pudge, 81

OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer ORK, Oct. 22—Fearless Fraley's Spon and : Heffelfinger, the Yale football immortal picked on Walter t All-America team, also can be claimed by Minnesota. “When I was in high school in 1887 they called me over and I two games for Minnesota,” Pudge revealed today. 81, the still-stalwart Pudge believes that , football players aren't trained hard enough. e that from a man

hr 3 charity game at St. Paul when he was 65. They're Not ‘Sissies’ Pudge doesn't call the players era “sissies,” but he does 81:

uldn't mind five or six right now. They'd know + They would,

8 in bby Riggs, promoting the pros? of Jack Kramer, Dick nzales, Frank Parker cho Segura, chuckles when he 1s the first time he

“I was 14 and I went to Ottawa down for a nine-count. Thompson to play in the junior champion“Parker was 16 and the first time I saw him he was sitting under a tree reading ‘Tarzan of the Apes'. From the bargain Parker drove | pi before he turned pro, Riggs is) sure that even then Frankie was | learning to count the coconuts. | Happy Birthday Notes Happy birthday: Today, Jimmy’ Foxx, 42, and Harry (The Hat) .| Walker, 31; Sunday, Ewell Black- ‘| well, 27, and Vern Stephens, 29; Monday, Yelberton Abraham Tit-| tle, 23, and Ossie Bluege, 40; Tuesday, Phil Marhildon, 33; Bobb Brown, 25; Denny Shute, 45, and gpg Bobby Thomson, 26; Wednesday, , =. George Stirnweiss, 30; Primo Car-| tg ft nera, 43, and Tommy Glaviano, | 26; Thursday, Ralph Kiner, 27; Gros. Neun, 49, and he 3

ntleman named James | (Evens £ Braid will be 80 in February but yates he recently toured the full-sized|Psr inson. ¢ old course at England's Walton| Totals Heath golf layout in 39-3675 and had a hole in one on the 1

reason bisons did not migrate east of the Mississippi River. (A hk Jag of bridges probably helped, ;

Branch Rickey Irked Calumet Farm doesn't seem to have been in the news too much of late but don't worry about Whirlaway It has the most purse money, over $1 million for the third straight year; the leading handicap horse in Coaltown; the leading 3-year-old in Ponder (unless you happen to be a Capot fan), and the probable leading 2-year-old colt is Theory. Calumet also has Bull Lea, the nation's leading stallion . . . what more do you want, a

The boil

players. “Where would the Yankees have been without their white ?" the deacon demanded

Bis “willEoREEN DF:

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over when he heard that someone had asked where the Dodgers would have been this year without their

feet, 10 inches and 1 hopes to clear 5:11, which is only three and a lg Dale es aR he best B® Germ high year. |The willpower comes. in. due to thé fact that Dr. Loos had his right leg amputated below the knee at Stalingrad. . Yale . football managers, in a spirit of fun, “scouted” Cornell's managers and reported: “They have an attitude of superiority and are fast—so keep Jour, eye on your wallet and your

Olympians Stop Stop Tri-Cities, 59-55

Times Special CINCINNATI, O, Oct. 22— rading by a slight margin all

blasted out a set of 690. Haines eer Bi. «oad bowled with Central Supply and kes Wise Hun vicg 34

recorded single counts of 178, 278 and 234. K Grabs Third Place Well a ind Bim came Earl Doty who gra third place for Bousun. Kingan AA ............ the evening with his set of 671. oy Falies sione Siafiora & Stone Earl competed with the Link Belt at, American United Life .... & les Eacr Railway ( number one circuit at West Side (Ceci Wilson, Hoosier and had games of 245, 182 and 244. West Side also had the fourth position kegler as Wilson |; Shopp of the Allison AC loop produced 4 663 series. Shopp conBected for games of 178, 265 and 10.

regor, Naval Rr ifauics Radin

Harry Wheeler and Bud Krauth 35% Nit Navel Ordastce ...

Krauth of the Greeley Brothers Texaco team in the New York Central loop at the Pennsylvania alleys had a 651 set. Be The Sponsor's Classic, one of the toughest “women’s leagues in|gq town, dominated most of the pic-|Walt Hensen, ture last night. Milano Inn set|greres Operlies. Fisher Pharmacy .. a new record for team totals g Dick, 8t. Andrew among the women for the current arney FY alker, Sherman Bar (mixed) S44 season by smashing over 2870

e Co. Leona rd Chandler, All Sui Eis - NAT n re on enis McCollum Silk ‘mix

hall feld, Irv. Pres. Chur Naa Kon h Baxter Grill Ralph Hogamier, M tual Fire

pins. They chalked up games of E : 8 (WOME Nh 23 {790,998 3nd 934. Bo Trilnbont Keune tan won 88 i Gets Score of 592 Ashes Br Indpls. TIpewriter - 33

However, as far as individual |§ ns ai

212, 167 and 213 in the Friday |Nel sn

838,

the way, the Indianapolis Olymans edged out the Tri-Cities

night in a National Basketball {Association exhibition game. | The Olympians lost to the ‘Hawks Wednesday night by a score of 71 to 69. Alex Groza, Indianapolis’ high scoring center, | was held to eight points, but] {Ralph Beard dumped in 13 and {Wallace Jones collected 10. Whitey Y!Von Nelda was high for the los-| with 14.

3n) Tri-Cities (55) | pf! & ft pt| | Barker, { 1 1 4M Otten. t 0 bed Holland, 4 0 1Owens, { 9 31 re 3 3 2D. Otten, ¢ 3 2 3 5 2'Gibson. § 3 13 4 3 3iBierce x 0 2 od 1 3 O0Kerris, ¢ 3 0 McMullen, ¢ 1 1 5Eddleman.g 2 2 0 1 OWelr 212 3 3 G¥onNieda,f 7 0 2 0 i! Perkins, 31.8 01 0 = 15 20! Totals 2 72 ore by Quarter rp . «oo 18 13 1T 11-80 11 19 14 11-88

Instances of golfers sing $100, 000 Offer their age” are numerous bu i is doubtful whether anyone of 79 | Beckons to Charles ever has had an authentic 75. . Wonder what my chances are of | — NBA Heavyweight Champion living to be 1017 . .. Conservation corner: Lack of offer to fight exhibitions in 20 Jie ©, Buffalo grass is supposed to be South American cities early in| w 1950, his manager Jake Mintz

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 (UP) Ezzard Charles has a $100,000

said today. Mintz said it was ‘possible another title match would be arranged either against Nick Barone in Detroit or Joey Maxim

in San Francisco.

After the first of the year,

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Georgetown Wins On Field Goal

night. years for the Hoyas in their 15-

{Blackhawks, 59 to 55, here Jast| Wich Shop contingent.

in Chicago. Charles last week ¥hoord defeated Pat Valentino in a bout

Charles will fight exhibitions in Florida, and four four-rounders; have been scheduled in Califor- -

BOSTON, Oct. 22 (UP)—With three minutes left to play, place kicking specialist Dick Haesler booted a 20-yard field goal to give Georgetown a 10 to 7 upset vietory over Boston College before 22,732 fans at Braves Field last

The victory was the first in 19

Night Ladies circuit at Antlers. | « Her team was the Airliner Sand- “(women Helena Jordan, Solitare Beverage

"| dickering for purchase of the Cin-|as Reds,

3 “fh at Wabash -

: 81% Wabash plays Earlham under the oo lights here tonight at the Craw-| . 601 fordsville High School field. The|

= 804 kickott is scheduled at 9 o'clock.

| grabbed fifth and sixth places re- Larry Rudabeck, Grouto No. 2 sol spectively, Wheeler notched a Le: Wamssteanns. Fletcher Trust... sol 660 total with Marott Shoe Store Xom Iressier, St.'Joan of Arc Amer. in the Fox Hunt Classic while Sam Vasel. Link Belt No: b .. «.. OTHE UE LEADERS (MEN)

: 302/son of Wabash's new freshman - 3%3|football and varsity track coach, 2 J. Owen Huntsman. The elder 581 | Huntsman was formerly athletic :- 3i3|director and coach at Earlham, 364| where he was a star athlete n his + 3%s/0Wn right. Young Huntsman, a six-foot, 3 row for New Castle.

feats are concerned, Dotty Jacobs gg; Ea filano 5 : took it all by netting a score of |Dot Bei kope Kool Vent A Awning 592. Miss Jacobs who is only 15 piece “Hea: , Estate & Loah &. 880 years of age turned in games of ttchard Lumber Co. 3

Shoriridge's John Lauter .. Readn fo heave ‘em tonight.

McCarthy Dickers To Purchase Reds, Columnist Says BOSTON, Oct. 22 (UP)—The

cinnati In a Page 1 dispatch, columnist George C. Carens wrote: “Joseph Vincent McCarthy . is reportedly dickering for the purchase of the Cincinnati National League franchise. That's a rumor that comes exclusively to

me, right from the horse's mouth. . . o # 2 “RUMOR had Tom Yawkey

selling the Red Sox in midsummer, but he denied it. I'm not seeking verification of this latest yarn on McCarthy, neither am I

trying to hasten his reply to Yaw- by

key and Joe (general manager) {Cronin on next year's plans at Fenway Park. . ..” McCarthy's two-year contract as boss of the Red Sox is up this year and he has not indicated whether it would be renewed. Before leaving for his Buffajo home after losing out to the Yankees in 893 the tight American League pennant race showdown with the New York Yankees, McCarthy said “if you want me back write it.” Yawkey was reputed to have § saig “come back if you want to.”

i Night Twin Bill

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 22—

The college contest will be prei/ceded by a Wabash- Butler fresh-

Earlham'’s chief offensive threat is Quarterback Jerry Huntsman,

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SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1949

thool Gridders To Play 3 Postponed Tilts Tonight

Sacred Heart Goes fo.

By JIMMY aut 2-17 again Ymght on

"Taree of te six loca high schoo of Mahl fat yustinday YI be With: Shortridge. and Washington

Prep Gridders Waltz in Mud

State’s Favorite Clubs Follow Dope Sheet

By KURT FREUDENTHAL

mud and rain last night and the majority of the fron t-running teams

victory over South Bend Washington, ‘fifth-ranking in the United Press parade, and Brazil's 12-t0-6 loss at Terre Haute Gerstemeyer, could be classified as “mild upsets.” The Red Devils ranked 10th. But six other members of the elite seeing action came through .|as New Castle's sec-ond-place Trojans, however, had to hustle to beat stubborn West Lafayette, 14 to 7. The educated toe of Tony Ruszowski came to the rescue of East Chicago Washington as the Sehators edged Gary Tolleston, to 6. Wins Fifth Game

Third-place Evansville Reitz won its fifth game in six starts drubbing Hammond, 18 to 7, in the top intersectional game of the night. Four th-ranking South Bend Central beat Mishawaka in a free-scoring affair, 34 to 25. Wayman Redding scored twice for the winners. South Bend Riley, in Sixth spot, hammered Goshen, 31 to 0, to take over fifst place in the Eastern Division of the Northern Conference, . Gary Roosevelt, which lost at South Bend Central last week, came back with a 19-to-6 triumph over city-rival Wallace to keep its clean slate in the Steel City championship race. The Panthers _ {were seventh this week. Races 54 Yards East Chicago Roosevelt's pollleading Rough Riders were idle this week. Numerous games were postponed until tonight or next week because of wet grounds. Among those postponed until to{night was the Auburn-Warsaw |game, with the winner the likely titlist in the Northeastern Conference. New Castle's Jackie Wright raced 54 yards in the last 40 seconds on an intercepted pass to give the Trojans their margin of victory over West Lafayette, Just a few plays after Jack Poling scored for the visitors. Dick Whalen scored New Castle's first touchdown in the third period on a quarterback

539/160-pound sophomore, has been

doing the Quakers’ passing this

|year and has been hitting his receivers consistently. Wabash won its first victory of! the season last Saturday, down

- 8lling Centre, 27-7. Earlham also - $83/got its first win in a 27-20 thriller,

{against Franklin.

‘Rams Put Record i On Block Tomorrow

Eva Williamson almost drew Mabel Becker, Broad Ri Ribple itd, > & pos ANGELES, Oct. 22 (UP) even with Dotty Jacobs as she Bi Grinse: Gaui of Buipment 31 33 —The undefeated Los Angeles {connected on games of 194, 226 Ramona Frosch. Bow seal’ Past... sie {Rams put their perfect National!

land 171 to register a mark of Ete Hill, Veterans

{591. Eva rolls with Milano Inn|D. 9 {and was the chief contributer to ther team’s record breaking score. vce Winni Coc Agnes Junker of Indianapolis|kife Samir Coen gois ‘ Typewriter barely managed to] fits eters, Indiana Gear Works .... |edge out Lou Early of Milano Inn aie miss Tedsic Typewriter for third place. The former keg- Rose Schieimer. Coca-Cola 3 | ler had 578 pins to her credit! o¥ass E TEAGUE TEADERS. TWouns)! while Miss Early knocked over era. tiles, 4

. on, Bill “Anderson Spring’ 3 Bren Bill Bderson Spring tiver, Soe ~Col

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FOOTBALL SCORES

CITY, CO SCROO! Wa Washington 21, Washington & oa ariridee hii ton ran, Piay Woftord 14. Prasvyterian 1.

aiSathedral at Southport (rain, play tos] SoUins 13. New

a vie 2. is, Lauievinl 1 r Warren Central at Broad Ripple (post- astern Cam ta poned indefinit

Eastern Carolina State 28,

ews Anderson at Howe (rain. play tonight). Detroit 41, Wayne

0. ofvesdway at Beech Grove (rain, piay|, Nedraske Wesleran 12. Peru state (ve-

Newport

Whiting 19. GO hd Frosbel 8. HeriRuld 1, Hobart i. Loutaville

(xy) |—A temporary restraining order,

issued by the Federal district

0. "Wallace 6. court, will prevent Center Joel H.

. West Lafavetts 7. Williams from playing with the yas Beate mige'sh: R oder. | Washington Redskins tomorrow

. Wayne Central 43. ne North Siae ht ‘Mt. Wayne

geivm i Sr EE edn 28.

Er fret Hammond 7.

(Ky) T. wi In B ad Le

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in the National Football game with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Richmond, Va. Rebels, members of the American Foot-

yesterday. They charge that Williams was “induced” to break his Sontzget with their team for a “much larger salary” with the Redskins,

The Rebels’ suit asked $10,000 damages from the Redskins and Willams.

Btu Normal 6. Se Ea fot As

Santa Barbare Wu as re , Sterii pesies Cc a Franetses CC 1.

xh JC 11, EEA

ttanoogs 20.

PAL Club Football meh 0 I Club b uermadiate. 33 fe-Ju no

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313| Football League record on the! LH {block tomorrow when they meet

elm Folly Rlisnex. I Indiana son Eaulpment a the Green Bay Packers in Memo-| com. -pro game and thé final

2 rial Coliseum.

. ul The Rams handed the Packers 34a 48 to 7 defeat in their first game for the worst trouncing the Pack-|

ers have suffered on their home| field. Los Angeles then moved to|

31 to 16 win over Chicago and 577. Both competed in the Spon- Mew Lots ailroad (mixed! isa sors Classic, rs ERR Rs A {itidga) 4338 21 to 10 win over Detroit. They, Betty J. Carmichael, Mutual Fire Ins. 454 now boast a four won none lost

record.

Solunar Table Most anglers know that fish have a favorite time during the day and night when they feed and when they play. The Solunar Tables, compiled for The Times .by John Alden Knight, designate these times in

Crispus Attucks at Richmond (rain. play Homes Si ne aa (Minn) 14. [3D effort to tell the fisherman nday Drake 27. 8 is University 14. the best time to wet his line. Franklin’ Township 13, Pike Township 6. Hutchinson J. C. 26, Dodge : Cin yy J. C. 0. (Central Standard Lawrence Central 40, Decatur Central 0. proche” aska Frosh 14, State inor Wiser Winer Major OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS , Bethel 3-Jodey gi" : Pp 12:08 rownsburg Missourt "Valley 18, Wa - {23 Tomorrow ... Michigan City 13. og Bend Washing-'ers 0. Tease Teach — ow aie 1 3 7:15 1:38] ton Rockhurst 39, Kansas Wesleyan 20. Tosa: «++ 1:40 2:20 8:05 158 theld 13. Kirklin 7. —— Wedasdss |. 835 320 900 8:58 Fon 20, Sherids LY . R ki ’ C &i-Thursdey sis 9:30 4:15 9:55 4:45 Warne tral 43. Peru 8. eds ns enter -- 10:23 $e 10:38 § Cravisrdavifi #6, Greenfield 0. HE ay” ote ise 1238 1d New Albany 13. Vincennes 0. Barred From Game ashington 7, Gary TollesWASHINGTON, oct. 22 (up)| Wellman Leads Hornets

In 4-Way Harrier Meet Jack Wellman of Howe paced the Hornets cross country team to victory in a harrier quadrangular meet at Howe yesterday afternoon. Wellman's time was 10:24.5. Howe scored 32 points to pace Tech with 39. Columbus scored 54

charged with 95. Behind Wellman were Settles of Columbus, Swinehart of Howe, and Fable of Tech. It was Howe's sixth triumph in eight meets.

Game Called Off

‘The game between Seymour

off for this season. The game was scheduled for last night, post 1 [PORE because of rain and scheduled for tonight. The , were unable to

contest was called off.

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and Shelbyville has been called

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{sneak and Tom Dailey converted It was the seventh win in

“|Satans, Continentals Take Over Spotlight; Irish Meet Southport

Howe Faces Scalp-Hungry Anderson;

Knightstown

ANGELOPOLOUS

the city and county prep football

games postponed because played a2 ‘scheduled this evening taking the muddy spotlight at the CYO field. It's the only city series clash tonight and one of five clashes billed. today.

Two other tilts involving city teams were slated for daylight consumption, both on the road. Sacred Hunt went to Morton

Park oa traveled to Cincinnati Country Day School for 3 Pp. m. games. Two Games Rescheduled Two of the three postponed

The added day of rest may have been a help to Shortridge’s banged-up squad. Back John Lauter, originally scheduled to sit out the game’s kickoff because of an injury, may be ready for starting duty. Fullback Rufus Marks and Center Frank Unversaw may get their regular start ing nod over Jay Jacobs and Dick Clifton, respectively.

However, Tackle Tom Perine, injured against Cathedral, is lost for the year because of a dis located hip.

Howe's Earl Lewis also probably will sit out the Anderson game because of a slight back injury and will be replaced by Ralph Johnson.

Bears Beat Hawks, 40-0, Strengthen Title Hopes

Paced by Dan Siler and Bob Pugh. Lawrence Central dislodged Decatur Central's gridmen from county titular contention with a 40 to 0 victory at the Bear's camp last night.

Pugh scored in the first and second periods and Siler rammed over in the second and fourth, one on a 37-yard smash through right tackle. In the fourth, Don Crawford plunged for the final foot after Don Reibel recovered a blocked punt on the Decatur 19. Bob Perkins went off right tackle for 12 yards for the final score after Bill Sedam blocked a punt and Rice Morris recovered. Ted McFadden and Crawford made a conversion each and Pugh ran one and passed to Reibel for another. The Hawks, injury-rid-dled, penetrated to the Lawrence 35." Siler now has 51 points. It was the Bears’ fourth victory against one tie in the county and kept them in the running for the

Semi-Pros Play |

Covington Team |

Tryon’s All-Stars, Indianapolis |B leading semi-pro football team, | will meet the Covington, Ky.,| Rockets at Speedrome at 2 p.m.

The game will be covered by be carried over station WFBM-TV., A preliminary game, starting

{at 12:30 p. m., will send together

{two of the city's leading PAL Club teams. The first three quar{ters will. be played. before the |

{quarter will be played between | {halves of the main game. The Rockets hold the (Kentucky semi-pro champiodehip. {The local all-starts consist of many former Hoosier college | stars.

Athletics Sign Brother Of Alex Kellner

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22 (UP) —The Philadelphia A’s, undoubtedly hoping that lightning will

today signed as a new pitcher Walter Kellner, younger brother of 20-game winner Alex Kellner. Walter, a righthander, now is a college student at the University of Arizona. He was sought by five other major league teams. Alex, a southpaw, went through his first complete season in the majors this year and became the A's’ first 20-game winner since Lefty Grove won 24 in 1933.

Rangers Seek to End

Jinx of Maple Leafs TORONTO, pe Oct. 22 (UP)—The New York Rangers, still Tooking for their first victory ofr thé new National Hockey

{Decature Nov. fourth straight.

strike twice in the same family, Passes ¢

county title until Southport plays 2, seeking its

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Lawrence Central 7 14 0 1 Decatur Central . 0 0 0 0—

Flashes Win Finale

Franklin Township closed its 1949 grid season by edging Pike Township, 13 to 6, at the Flashes’ field last night. It was Franke lin's second win in eight games. End Phil Wampler scored the {first Franklin touchdown with a 70-yard runback of & pass interception in the first quarter. Dick Copeland plunged two yards in the third, then added the extra point. Pike's Dwaine Bell returned

a punt 70 yards to score the Red Devils’ only marker. : Wampler TD gave him a season total of 50 points, second in the county to date. Best QOWHE .ouoiovevesvssnnnss rh ? 5 By Tushing FRI 10. 2 Sarde SINE od rushing as 4 Yards gained passing 41 6 Passes attempted ne 10 mple eted . 5 S Passes {nt rcepted ... 3 1 Yard 5 lost penalties . 40 5 Re erate . 3 Fumbles 108% ........co0ciininna 3 3 Franklin . «+8 0 7 0-13 Pike Township .. 0 0 68 0— 6 Football on * The Air Today Michigan-Minnesota ...... eesssss WISH, 12:45 p. m. cesssanans 1pm Illinois-Purdue .......e... +WIRE-WXLW, 1:15 p. m. Roundup «......WFBM, 2 p. m. ee. Lt.

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Schools—

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Southport To Be Re

Seven student Southport High 8 Indiana High Sck ation convention lin College. Loretta Cogill, candidate for st the association's Nancy Todd, juni in a panel discus problems. Other delega! Orme, Martha Os Joan Eberhardt ner. Harris 0. Joh Co. will speak convocation We school auditoriur sponsored by C journalism hono The Southport sponsoring a dri for needy person officers are Johr dent; Jim Howal Herbert Toman Floyd Wheeler, t Emmett, chaplal New officers o ness Leaders of at Southport I Buescher, presid er, vice preside Reese, reporter.

Officers of th Bouthport Secr Margaret Mart! Jean Bennett, v Mickey Branson

Nine Southpc ging in the all-st the State Tea here Thursday ¢ They are Gle: Burks, Thelma | Thomas, Stanle; Howard, Bob Pi on and Gertrud

OES 515 TO M Cumberland ( will have a sts p. m. Wednesds land Masonic 1 nations are Franklin Masor