Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1949 — Page 16

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1940

eilar Boilermakers Prep. For Gopher Attack Saturday

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in Good Shape Women Bowlers Take [lereeto Coach. Red Devils Trip High fois Pupil ¢ Attucks, 31-13 “with Tackling po = BE ©. po: - To Take on Tame “Top Honors in Team JI With Tacklin { RICHMOND, Det, Bo-Marking| VICKSBURG, Oct. 28 25 points in the three| (UP)—A youth who Badger Squad Next And Individual Marks is ie a Ge Son el UPA 67rd yous ma i of Indian-|Vicksburg High School's answer % “Ired by Loss fo Michigan, Bierman Pot Striebeck Gains Full Limelight polis 31 to 13, here last might, to the manpower shortage on the 8 i alfback Dave Gives Minnesota Verbal Lashing : With a Scorching Set Total of 692 scoring for the winners. with tae [00tball 4am and band. LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct.’25 (UP)—His Boflermakers entrenched| # By GENE LAWSON touchdowns. Richmond tallied in| Fred Hunt, 3 165-Jound Junior, in the cellar of the Big Ten, Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb assigned No doubt there are some red faces among the male keglers every petiod. The. iuttial score PIayE TE Ee Tar ad ey ET a a A Riook, were : Not only did the women monopolize the team performances but a Te a ie famiwith the team during the g . Crow Ste ‘only playes injured in the Hiinols game last Saturday, but] they grabbed off the top individual honors as well. Pat Cully. He might as Welt Ye Swiss. of his e Carnagh! was expected to be ready for Saturday's Minnesota tilt. | & took over control of the limelight last night as she was the number A 15-yard pass in the second| IN fact, the only concession he was vote “Trainer Bill Newell also indi TT one bowler county. That includes men, too. . - quarter, Dick Strahan to Cronin,[lakes to the fact that he isn't writers. { cated that Leo Sugar, sophomore unhappy contest and re- Pat rolled in the Thomas Be- Te ar ker twins is wearing his gridiron Thee ' Classic at ania and Of 186, 233 and 234 while the lat- was good for the Rap at. as he marches down the I GAIsNSIVE ‘end who has been side-lceived sou from Coach any Pennsylv an marks of 222, 225 Cook scored both his TDs In thelseiq trumpeting. tasted 3 lined for two weeks, wo Ivy Williamson on their next registered phenomenal coun Two other women con- third dashes of 19 and 7 y Point's Feady to see action. ponent, Indians. - Ky 210 304 313 Sora Sorching ected for the ~600" mark. Doro- i: ° coacH FRANK CROWELL brilliant Hoosi All OK | the highest three-game set turnea| th Erler of Bill Fr ool M il I raion “iting to shars whatever — 3 siers : Service in the same circuit, netted ancis (Moe i w quarter on a 56-y was i BLOOMINGTON. Ind. Oct ,5 COPhers Take Bawling in bY & feminine kegler In the, 4. qn She notched games of| be analy Pia rst OE pass from Quarterback Norm|part of him the band could spare. publicity. BLOO » Ind., Oct. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 25 (UP) ; current campaign. The previousi,., ,.;" 4 189. Jesse Campbell Brown to End Ed Richardson. Band Director Leonard Ruby came to Packie Ernie Kovateh Indiana's —TheiF ears burning from lec- Floyd Volker top as ST chalked UP &Y A%| was the othen kegler to hit for the Confer neg le Jonangw Night Richmond got its final touchdown|was happy to let Fred serve on Coach Ei } : nes Junker mo! n his Danvi ven mee -ithe gridiron even if it leave 51 touchd _iture, Minnesota's hers Beginning his third year as a figure as she when End Mel Thompson inter : Hooslers a ah Batups for Gop! ee vall player, In posting Ber record-breaking games of 211, 193 and 203 for a Decatur Central at Decatur, cepted one of Brown's passes on tha lad a little out of breath after iio, day's gam burgh inpared today for another tough| professional basket total, Miss ebeck, with some chm fine shape, Coach Clyde Smith|gession for their Floyd Volker was with the Osh- |excelient support from her team- |e Tir. ico or to Boris the: Richmond 1 Sud rout Fred sums it up this way: Probie aid today. game with Purdue Saturday. kosh All-Stars during the last |mates, helped set a new women's|Ciassic, | Attucks went 72 yards for its| , J like to trumpet and I like to The Hoosiers went through a Bernle wo . team mark as well by a sen did Bot do so badly as] final score on a pass play from|Piay football. T cant make up LE Bon eneetrmend sarees oot Menai air fo “tn 8 former twoyeas i. 78 Sumer of $4. 1057 nd. WTB|you might think but they wer Brown to George Overstreet ™ = jou ve " _ [for a ng 0 . . |simply outrolled last night. Fullback Jim Rhea went around ) LEainat Wisconsin. Kovatch suf: outs for ihe sest of the week, | versity of Wooming, He was yy, C0UPIe Of other girls regle-|George Hessmen set the pace anville Near Bena for the poi "TC (Football eu a : ; . on any even-/when he compiled a 681 series. spus UCKS. . f 8 bruised shoulder but wag, i : the leading back-court man |ing would have been more than George competed in the U.S. Rub- {Richmond ...... 712 6-31 Ry, usheill Sitges 13. 1 was expected to play Saturday. R ki to Get Tri I One of the top games on the " w hy I ran RE ooKie ria while with Oshkosh. . Volker lengpugh to snare top hopors. But iber circuit at the Delaware alleys pion school grid menu tomorrow. Fortunate fo oO CHAMPAIGN, TIL, Oct. 25 (UP) | was fourth high scorer for Osh- not last night. 'and came th with single nion¢ pits Danville against Deca-| you to ta Prep r Vregon Chris Pagakis, a junior varsity| kosh last season, with a total | Two of Pat's teammates, Marge counts of 230, 237 and 214. In sec- tyr Central at Decatur, game time 2 make-up # “SOWA CITY, lows, Oct. 25 halfback who scored one Illinois] Of 418 points. Skelton and Eva Li place, with a set of 660, cameg o'clock. 1944 sumr (UP)—Towa's Hawkeyes viewed |, 4oun against Purdue Satur- wa ah a hood Sour: Juchies sang up with Teapediive marks of Dive Yaver of Arlington Super! This tilt between two topnoteh] tedious st asper, an arge games ket. clubs undoubtedly will decide the! d th day, was slated for a thorough During the war Floyd | yaste trial this week for possibly heav- servi ae Up. oF BOWLER PWIA Wem Mid-State Conference champion-| mitted to fer work against Michigan this Fut Seriendch. "am BowLms. — ti = org re, Mies Mino tn ........... 88 00 Victories and one defeat. A= a red BR Srlineton Sup. oH Ya. 3 pe Jesse Campbeil, og Anderton os. Sve. na ame looms, 82, Gna, ol the) millions .c : akis’ performance became iis. ¥4 aver fen. Sop OP + sravsee 500 BOWLERS (Women) 1 were boug more important when fit el Crrisaders Face en, Micon n SqUSre oo... Ofass, Frank Furniture .......... sos|life of Francis (Moe) Moriarty, ] the price ecil Bevis, Sponsel Bakery ......... Saptial mber ....... 871 coach of the Danville eleven, This learned that Sam Piazm, start. oD Dene, ri ge Chek a: i Blers. I Saupieni: |is Moriarty’s first year as a foot-| he 23 t ne en Dajtuack, 228 Dot ex - e Card Tom a RE Tite eh) i vex oo ifs 7 Berkonss, HE sez ball coach and it is the first time, N ATV Bessenbach. Fi-Biak insuistion | €33 Qenis Drexler. Hickman Whirlaway... $84 in many years that Danville has REMODELING - verines. rar oy ar Bauery 4111 $33 [Batty Jordan, hia Soe gions 352/come anywhere near a conference First o Ray Eliot indicated he ALP t. 25 (UP wk ir Saoore, Fountain Square a oa arta Roberts, Marott Shoe Stare. ... 1! title. i ee Ray Xu changes in the YALPARMAEC, De Ee fare Brown. Ba hans Slation $38 Bok bby Simmery. Centurg Tire + M8" Moriarty was graduated trom SPECIALS! Straight 3 left side of the line, which ap-|The Valparaiso University bas- Ce Lacrins, Bodie 8 Son is Voge Sach ona X ir : 88 4 Butler University last year where, . igh KB peared weak at times against Pur-|ketball team, usually billed as the Ed _Zalokar, Tilson’ TCieaners Maxine T ior Fai airfiely Fi rit. : 53 he was the leading ground-gainer but once Ge ue. “tallest In the world,” announced Marlon hos, McGaughey s udy_Hindei, Indiana Pur ...... . £4 or the Bulldogs, top scorer and 4 i . , ; games. Al a th —— dule to-|Harry Schorstein, Sponsel Bakery i b. Jelsno thn * 52371 All-Mid-American Conference full-, . ¢ Be Ohi Blames Defense am a eae Wale Fash Bie Jha Ee Ae Sos. ve $8 back. He was captain of the But-| S LADIES’ AND MEN'S dn = ih game Saturday were trot-| po. wemoN NI Oct. 25 (UP) ment with Guatemala. jack Shafer, Banner & Whitehill Ruth Graham, Centur jer eleven last season. BBER HEEL Navy was f practice field to-| 0 0 olgts sald N 3 a ers will host (ho|pE reich Tagen tation 8 an SR isn o SOV ITP | RU in the wa 3 OAC! oigts sald North- Crusad | reasis MT |western's biggest fault in losing|Central American quintet Dec. 8.Bin Srosting, a in sl ti Bi dhe; ie A SH Bertman: 8 Hi Signs as Manager IVEN CLEANED AND BLOCKED jeteotiegs to Towa was “our defense.” Contests with western Ontario Curt Teac: [Soonce EF Ee i. Chon fn 2 Chris Fol Pi Fur Rarer 2g CLEVELAND, Oct. 25 (UP)— $ 00 ship . “We're going to spend the whole and the University of Hawall also gi McNally, Real Stik (mixed) ..... therine Fi ine Piizge Anderson bring. 808 Vice President Hank Greenberg | for They | week on defense now,” he told the “ne the hone Schedule: A A ted Chita. + 1+ gi ao th, Deo Peli News Reieshis vis or the Cleveland Indians has con-| NG Toa SI VALUE Ean Hal layers when he showed them e comple ehneth Whisman. Railway E press . Eh deren urnjture -..... {firmed a report that Del Baker,! h to $1. ’ Ims of the contest. — WED ies otenchey; Ber Hers “Dur A Club i Les po x i ces Tire Shop 308. former manager of the Detroit] ALL WORK GUARANTEED nL oF Emre RE EE Ee Ee er eee Navy , Ha CKS un- estern n; Jan. Ta win Place o.oo 77! Ea Ctl as manager o 8 an nicliff, who was shaken up, and k i Jon 2-208 Sopvicemetrs Club’ 1.1: $33 Virsinia, Smith. {Diego Padres. Baker, former the natio Dick Alban, who suffered a ES Fi 3 > at Gi Bs a, Jo eye, Toslation Fh a. he Lesa did a ol conch here, succeeds Bucky Har-| " . ’ : ” whitmie bruised knee. Both will be ready AD } a 3: Indbls, Times Handicap... Blas Adria’ Dellig: OI (mize | ris who last week signed a three-, | ndiana S Most Moder n Service Sho Chase, G for Saturday's game at Ohio Concordia, St. Baa ire, " Manwiclne i Machine. 863 Mary schman St. Cecilia {women} . a) lyear contract as manager of the, 29 N. PENNSYLVANIA, LOEW'S THEATRE BL we had g State. Covaia. or | Hoire [a BB Plirick hire. $43 gag Fle oh Cantlan, Bt. Ceosils (women) {li Washington Nationals. IB Pliagt: d Given Holiday berg 2n I dor’ COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 25 (UP)— worked Coach Wes Fesler gave his Ohio for a gar torday.” Goaving preparations (fF YOU ARE SPENDING BETWEEN long ar Ys preparations : 3 long drill for the coming tilt with North. : Bor repeated western until today. v Blaik, H Fesler sald his men needed Gusgtafso a workout but that now was a ' pounded time when “a holiday will do | defensive them good.” The team came | AND stones u through the Wisconsin game with only one serious injury, : Right End Tom Watson's ankle A cour injury. He was expected to be game, Ca out of action this week. i ge oi took th Wolverines Coast | FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR— though I ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 25 keep him : (UP)—The Wolverines of the| Our bij WW | University of Michigan took ft| Tackle 1 Anton Raadik fabove), Es. |casy Jeutarday Sng were shows] Knee on movies of their upse ‘ s $honian middleweight cham. I ay, from Ha pion, will meet Dave Clark of "go iro ihe movies, Coach! the cour Cincinnati Friday night in the |Bennie Oosterbaan put the Michi. it out or 'ennsylvania St. Armory in a |gan players through light warm- » ond peri round battle. Raadik has [up drills, ending with chalk talks helped of met some of the best middle. (on the coming game with Illinois parted, ! weights in the country, includ. |this week-end. hopes 0 ing Jake LaMotta, world's . time om Shampion Fou other 5 are Tag Team Tops . touchdoy i planned by Go: ports, } though. Wrestling Card | our lead 3 | “Wild Bill” Longson, who sel- a Lata § Sior s Up dom employs the same wrestling became ‘ |partner, will have Ivan Rasputin on it fi . {in his corner tonight when the started 1 {pair faces Mike and Ben Sharp, of Little I er al ain |{Canada, in the Armory ring. charge A ane Aubtralian tag-team bout the nex e Ww eadline a two-tilt pro a moment: «NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (UP) —|gigned by Matchmaker Billy MERCURY SIX-PASSENGER COUPE was fur # Middleweight champion Jake La-ianq is for two falls out of three White side-wall ran and x Motta today mapped tralningiwith a 90- minute time curb. Ihe lawoliens var wil fie for eta te bout with Pir ae Wil marc Rasputin - 6 \ Garden on Dec. 2. - petition. appearance in tag oom: | Kil For a month LaMotta had re-| wr cm—— eu oon Lae, Mad 5 Ves Whiter, of Springhld a unless Matchmaker Jim Norris from Hollywood, will tangle in the Ne Down. gifianteed to boost the $1000 fee|special supporting bout, slated to “ : t each main event fighter atistart the action at 8:30 p. m. (LAR ! the Garden receives from tele-| rai : vision, but yesterday he signed. : n 3 i Mpa. | ag Holland_Engaged a 13 fight was scheduled originally for| Jo etroit : the Polo Grounds on Sept. 28 Be- | DETROIT, Oct. er Th 3 C/ El gause LaMotta suffered a pe eA ios ine 8 : engagement of Indianapolis, 5003 der injury in training, that bout Mile Race Ch ion Bill i Abbott ¢ of was cancelled. Had the scrap fle asmplon Holland i been staged at the Polo Grounds [°F Reading, Pa, to a professional Indi 4 it would not have been televised. Skater from Detroit was an- ; rea wrap {nounced here today, : 4 : | Mrs. William McRae announced | —— & Connersville Clinches {the engagement of her daughter, TROA 4 Conference Title Ruth Dannie Asmussen. No date id -Times tate Serviee was set for the wedding, which h { ELONNERSVILLE, Oct. 25--The will be Holland’s third and Miss ; H =< ptral High School Conference Asmussen’s first. i was clinched by Conners-| The Detroit v : . ; 7 es Tt ght with 3 Sa eat gel a Rap ES—you'll find;other new cars in the price Remember, too, Mercury's better safety... YOU ‘ %3 od 6 victory over Rushville, structor at Holland's skating rink | range above. But not one of them — NO, NOT greater dependability . . . higher resale value. CAN OWN THIS BIG MERCURY FOR AS LOW. AS t The win was Connersville’s fifth in Reading since last February.” ONE —gi i the val f the bi . fg Bi defeat. 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