Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1949 — Page 18
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~_IHSAA Suspends. Jeffersonville For § Se oa One Didn't Boost 118 Score. [Five Horses Board of Control Rules
“Spong ef at Two Players Ineligible,’ 8 Rockinsham Cancels Cage Schedule |
School Accused of ‘Luring’ Players; Track Officials ..| "May Seek Readmission After March 1, 1950 Disclose Tampering ; Jeffersonville High Sehoe) ‘today was suspended by the In Oct. ace Indiana High School 2 sgoCTation
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Ea Seeks Umpire Control Pure Builds . Joe Questions Wisdom Ria” wot AOF ‘Unification’ dea Ue enses or NEW YORK, “Nov. 2— For the first time in the history history of the game, one man is reaching out for absolute contyol = Michioan Clash . of the big league umpires. Commissioner Chandler wants "to merge the two staffs and assign the wmpires to games in| Wolverines Work
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It i is a moot. ition whether this is a wise move, “and| for that reason its possible weeestmtonyf Use on Riveters
By United P effects should be studied C S Bet Another LAFAYETTE a rduel jul continue to strengthen its de-
closely. T want to believe that| ensive maneuvers in drills this,
Chandler is motivated by a sin- sonst aimed at beating Michigan | cfre desire to improve the opera- Crack at Mohawks when they meet Saturday. | tion of haseball. But it is quite, i hi Stu Holcomb sald ‘yes-|
“possible tobe sticere-and- €0ck~ that three sophomores, | eyed at the same time. ! Fn was 4 Sugar and Rob Bringer! When the two league presiderits, Shift Lineup to Get and Center Clinten Knitz, would Will Harridge of the American | ‘More Scoring Punch keep their jobs on the Boller and Ford Frick of the National, lines. Special maker first-string defensive we whe have made baseball their CINCINNATI Nov. 2--The In-| oN y profession, take the view that to! . NN JR. Mi v. pool the services of the umpires « dianapolis Caps’-defense, that has nl Ne ARBOR. Mich, Nov. 3--would not be in the best interests allowed 10 goals in the last three stiff session of work today on of the game I must go along with games, gets another test tonight their passing ‘attack as they pre-| them. At least, until the com-i} . ,cainst the Cincinnati Mo- pared for Purdue's visit here Satmissioner can prove that they are ar |urday. “wrong. rhe A The Michigan gridmen went FE A TTOUTR EN Attempt to get more scor- through “a “heavy scriinmage yosWHAT benefits would accrue ing punch in his forward lines, /terday as Don Dufek, slightly from a combined staff? Chandler Player-Coach. Ott Heller has al- injured last week, returned to the | contends it would, for one thing, tered his lineup. The lines aver- lineup to practice on spinner plays. protect the umpires against aged almost four goals per game " =» Eos Te
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More, than half the horses which athletics at the school: ran in a race at Rockinghanf™ my, THSAA Board of Control found Jeffersonville with,” track officials disclosed to- school officials guilty of using “undue influence” to cause Oe track said an mvestigation two athletes to move from the ville “High School's basketball ; revealed that Sponges were insert- Silver Creek High School dis- ov. 10. She. 10450 _senavn;
five of nine horses which sta in the seventh race Oct, 24. trict. Nov, 30, Silver Creek; Dec. | The small rubber sponges made) The move eliminates Jefferson- Washington (-way); Dec. 6, Shel. it “difficult for the Ee ade vif from basketball competition byville (away); Dec. 10, Souths horses. to breathe during the run- for the 1949-50 season, Since the |port; Dee. 13, New Albany; Dec. ning of the event, a mile and a annual sectional tournaments arei 116, Central of Evansville. ‘sixteenth route race, the track scheduled to begin Feb. 22. | Dee, 21, New Catsle; Die, 3 said. | The suspension is in effect until/ New Year's Day Tourney; f=. Included. Favorites IMarch 1, 1950, with the under- Bosse.of Evansville (away); San. The Sve “xed” horses includ eq Standing that on or after that 10, Madison; Jan. 13, Vincennes two: 29 favorites that “were deioate the school may apply for (away); Jan. 21, Anderson. : = w ‘readmission £0 the association.” Jan. 28, Meémorial of Evansville; [Teated in the $4000 claiming race] notified of the board's decision, Feb. 3, Bedford tawayj; Feb. 10, tor & Burge OF by, rials, | Jeffersonville Coach Ed Denton Flaget, Jouve: Feb. 17, Jassaid; per (away ¢ |Somerville,, Mass. Crisis paid The suspension of Jeftersonvitfs Charges of favoritism in rivat in—the-—first six contests, thin. : sa de “It's a pretty stiff blow. and : Jrague. play. meaning the World dropped to a 1.67 average in the EO ss 2 Ju Jou Holland: (Ha); Indianapolis forward; makes a. one-handed L160. is win on a $2 pari: nayrally we are all hurt by it automatically cancels the above Ser'es and the All-Star game last: three games. - second time this week under lights push shot at the basket during the first half of last night's game ‘in Rue a Bive" Der mide for we believe Weé have the best ig Toesams alien may Since Chandler's plan first | Helier has replaced Jim Uniac in the fieldhquse in preparation Butler Fieldhouse, But he didn't make it. No. 12-is Ralph, Beard, 4 tiack officials said they had basketball _team we have had in Cf alta it as - open Lom “eame to my attention I huve ‘with Pat Lundy at the right wing for the Illini game Saturday. Waiting for the rebound on the other side of ‘the basket are no evidence involving any of the yenrs. In the case of Southport and been looking ack wver the post in the Calum MacKay-Jerry! Coach Clyde Smith sald yester-| Wallace Jones of the Olympians and Denver's Albert Guokas (21) owners of horses in 83 Face. Be Iver: Sve Alsg Delleve that We 5 o Tay Jens am Sy Ieeail one Reid line. Uniac will take over day that his squad needs longer | and Bob Brews Ro). First inkling that the horses ; boc hn 8 that the Red Devils, arrangements — -— {Lundy's spot with Lyel Wiseman drills than daylight permits, and bad ‘been. ta ed with” ing body in the country and tha have ‘been made for these two was considered probable that and Doug McKay. will finish their workouts indoors a en mper ith” came he men serving on the board are or BT 0 one another, and after the race when Trainer Lyle (no right type of men for the job. play
an umpire allowed his league The Caps, who will play four] {when darkness falls. R k k La od take u ; p the slack of the open loyalty, if that's the word, 0 games In the next five nights. | . * =n eseryes 00 00 as
Phillips, & ‘one-time polo coach They voted unanimously to susdaté. The date of the game will yaflusnce Ws Judgment 1m sui have split two games already CHAMPAIGN, II, Nov. 2— at Phillips Academy at Andover. pend us and there is nothing We yo either Dec. 6 or 10 and will be or tha wr wih lnc, ioging e's; wit Keri. ings wi, wo Olympians Humble DENVET [sore in ve. fond bin OF Dis amet,” pare of tne game.
[Mass., discovéred a blood-stained. an do but 80 along with their played at Shelbyville, at Shelbyville.
the 21 sein with the Giants. {day night against St. Louis, {began to swell. It is a recurrence The Indianapolis Olympians opened their National Basketball | SERIES ht ’ wa | St. Louls is remaining in In- of an old injury to the same Knee 5 susciation season here last night before 4700 fans at Butler Field-| Today's. suspension Ia the sec . THE | ERIES 1h hs E asidianapolis- ail week The squad) [which was operated on 1ast Spring. house and had no fore of a workout than if they had been going mt I Hersolvide i 38 yours Hens No. 1 After a8 NO game sc until nex ; | through a routine practice session. r the eighth game the Giants led, gunday and its home ice is un- Fordham Fourth The Olympians never yielded the léad as they ‘humbled the [actinl was “suspended 11 2031, Majors Take Pick ; {from January until June, for lur- ‘COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 2 (UP)
retired the side, It was a late breaking and Chill was fooled Searing the pitch. i 1) He called it a ball: George elly, | next up, hit an infield Srounte:
which produced the only run of | the game, sufficient to give. the tral’
prise. teams In college football Olympians’ = mainstay as he! BALTIMORE. Nov. 2 (UP)—! tight card in the Pennsylvania St. Hinton Jr., to transfer from Sil- | ’ " minor - league player selection this season, jumped from 13th/dumped .in six field goals and Nick Cullop, former pilot of two {Armory.. {ver Creek to Jeffersonville. me at Baltimore, Dec. 5 to 7, place » Jourth JosIMRy. Sentral seven free Hows for 19 Foinis, At the top of the card will. be! “Silver Creek officials exonerated lit was announced today. Army, Cornell an n the race Alex was replaced frequently by 230- | Injuries have cost Indiana Cen- for the Lambert Trophy, emble- 22-year-old Malcolm McMullen night signed a contract to manage (uae Thofupso n e me hm i _ 2 third Youth, asi iy tee! 301 Nereighod yaa , Jresiaent s football team the services matic of the “mythical eastern and the youngster proved he could ‘the Baltimore Orioles of the Inter- champion, and the veteran Hubert cerned. : (Pr he Bhenals Assos ation 0 Giants the championship. jot two linemen for the game here championship. |hold his own with the more ex- National League for the 1950 sea- Hood of Chicago. The fight is Tormed. a - Warning bi SO. a he ad ages, There was no question that Saturday with the Hanover Col- While unbeaten Army, the de-|perienced pros. {so ‘scheduled over a ‘10-round- poute.! «hig risk rve asithe Ameri Associatic _ Chill had missed the pitch. Even lege Panthers, \tending champion, retained first - McMullen collected four “field Cullop siicceeds Jack - Dunn, *‘gpo opening four-round scrap suspension may. se e American Assoclation race, the Giants admitted as much | Greyhound Coach Angus Nico place with 988 points, the Rams, coals and a free throw for nine Pr dent of the baseball club.io cong together Tony Soania warning to other achaols,” said the past: season, would open the’ after the game. son announced that Malvin Dick, Who walloped Georgetown, 42 to 0, pointe I the fires halt, | [Whe took over the management, p,y Siivers, both of Indian LY. Puilljs Tash A, com lb A Seat meeting st:10.2. m, 7 f the team following the resigna-; "sioner, following today’s action.ion Dec |defensive center, is still suffering [Saturday, made the “biggest gain 2 lapolis. The two lightweights were " THERE NEVE Aas a more Off to Fast Start {tion of Tommy Thomas early In| “We will not tolerate the building | The selection meeting will end Re from a knee injury incurred in the/of the week as they moved into r BO signed foday fo compiete a five-| or io synthetic ee re artcaaok of Dat. a7 With
American Association teams, last!
stalwart National Leaguer than Canterbury game. and Tackle a tie with Penn at 978 points each. The Olympians jumped off to, , h ; o event program. : Hank O'Day. In the '28.series sian Klos I§ out with a disiocated Fordham plays Army at West a fast start and piled up 11 As Columbus manager, his . | Indiana.” the Greenwood Dodgers, winners between the Yanks and the Glants gnaw. Point Saturday. [points before the visiting Nuggets teams won flags in 1943 and in Detroiter Signed ,| Silver Creek officials had com-| lof the. Class C Cotton States Day had Sour Phe alidsiwa The contest with Hanover is tot |got their first marker, Nearly six oe Re pps. er. ithe) Another lightweight, vise oh Plaid 10 the THEAS after: the; [League penna, geting Tast call fake on Yankee ne and a half minutes went by be- came a 4 . : in & big mning that, as it turned High aed 1 Navin ‘smith ne Gem C3 ers Take fore forward Bob Brown got two Milwaukee club 1043 ot Sia his summer when he battled to a learn lott scasie, Jad moves. The All Over on Dec. 7 oe ’ x ea «gut, was, to decide the game and; “ine-yrrernoon at 2 o'clock: points from the free throw line. been manager of the Brewers draw with scrappy Doug Madley. fireat t ees bi i doe After the close of the meetings A-has. signed for. a six-rounder, He threat to the big powers in ihe| clubs will have until 10 a. m
the series, He called every one ‘whe Hanover, one of the state's! Only members of the Denver since 1845, when h they woh the A outhern part of the state last A'ls Ronnie Harper of Detroit, who southern p a i Dec. 7 to notify Trautman of their
1 against Giants’ pitcher, Artie 1.00 undefeated t. I ; and untiad club to give the Olympians any- Pennan v . season. er gh lily Evan al mel ifams, | is leading the Hoosier Con-, cision thing that might have resembled |WIN. Meet Charlie, Scott of Cin | In its ruling, the board said desire to select additional players. ou ie an directly back tk the. T¢T¢ . la hard time were two-ex-Indiana “| Joe ~Arthir. Indianapolis mid- it was convinced - Denton dis- {Eligible players not taken by a _pltcher, bases - S_—— | By United Press . State College players, Duane’ no com am |aleweight, will be seeking his 14th cussed with Hinton “the matter ssa jos wil be Jared le ws Bobied a : Little "Glenn. pint-sized Vigo Klueh and Bob Royer. of securing an athletic .scholar-| |minor league clubs at the * And when If was over he said “State Grid Ratings Gounty “High 5 b straight victory here when he Imore meetin Nehf was the-plate b {County Hig choo asketball| The 21-year-old Klueh popped in [meets Frank “Robinson of-Hunts ship. 4n..college, provided the boy! g . missing plate by By United Press terror in the 1948-49 campaign e - Frautman-said-the selection of... the narrowest margins . . . Here are the weekly ratings of | stuck ita chin out today and dared. five baskets and five foul shots Coac of eek ington, W. Va. in six rounds. canie to Jeffersonville” The umpires. will take place at the end “They were balls all right but [state high school grid teams: [the big boys to cli ol for 15 points. Royer got 10 Points | A five-rounder will send Elza’ board added it was furthereCon-( op, 10 ver draft for each league not one of them was a really | 1. Kast Chicago Roosevelt (won! oy Ng us dropped ie four field goals and two free .|Stevens, former Terre Haute|Vinced that Regan had decided 10, classification bad pitch.” The keenesss of 7 lost 0). only nas 8 Sroppec throws. ~}-—By CARL LUNDQUIST + [Golden Gloves champion, agains: stick with Hinton. | "Newark of the Intzrnational O'Day’s vision amazed Evans. | 2. Evansville Reitz (5-1). season, opened last night, with a It was obvious the Olympians United Press Sports Writer [Jérry’ Smith of Bowling Gfeen,| Met With Hinton |League will follow Toledo in the Nobody had to tell him about | 3. South Bend Central (6-1- 1. Ipower. a have a lot of work to do, espe: NEW YORK, Nov. 2 — His Ky They are midgieveights, | The ‘board said- Penton: and a! Class Triple-A selections, Beaus the veteran's vast courage and | 4. New Castle (7-1). over Terre Haute State of the cially on polishing their offence, scouts warned him his team was i m————— | “well-known” , college coach had mont, Tex., will get the first crack honesty, |. 5. Evansville Central (5-1). Western Indiana Conference. before meeting some of the bet- in for a bad beating. so nobody gone to Silver Creek last spring t playe i hl AA t + Thess incidenis—and I can 6. Michigan City (8-2). State's. young 8 OR EPen ee were FT teams in the association. ~~ - “bothered about pointing. for the i ROS ers to ‘meet and interview Hinton. payee a. the fuss Jueetpame a dozen others—lend no-| 7. South Bend Riley (8-2). MWibe A : iy BE Several -of their fast-breaking big game. Later, the board said Hinton went. ng a 0 ynbia, & w hate support to Chandier's fears of 8 Gary Roosevelt (6-1). out tht of the brand-new net ses plays fizzled last night because Besides, they_ had pointed for to Jeff where Denton gave him 2. © GICE In the CASS A session, Does he think for a second| 9. East Chicago Washington el 862- players were out of position. days for an earlier game and were ’ | employment on the high schoop| First choice in the Class B that man like O'Day and Caitl, (32), : "Two Py _—r oe Soviet Bob Evans Impressive fficked anyway, so they decided to 0sses rien football field and paid him ir nog. Ig 2 Ringaton, NX. Y., could possibly have been influ-| 10. Hammond, Tech (5-1). play this one “just for fun.’ [cash from his own personal fund. While Kingston. Ontario, wil ave ‘of last season opened with no in-| Barker started with his top i was tun for them but a night- | The IHSAA said Denton tried first pick .in the. Class C selec
enced by their league labels? | Well-regarded: Indianapolis I find Chandler's parental, or Tech. Ft. Wayne Central, Lafay- dication of a letup In their win- combination of Wallace (Wah y,,re for the opponents of Pur- Taking two out of three falls, to transfer the youths back to ions. ning ways. Wah) Jones and Joe Holland at 4... stu Holcomb, the United Buddy Rogers last night defeated gio "CL oorer the protest had
“other Hen ‘contern wbout ‘the iette Jefferson, South Bend Wash. - : Lapaz, a ‘26-game ine last forwards; Alex Groza. -at center. Jack o Brien in the feature mat Pus a * “mplres pling wud. dtrt. ngton. Hammond, TWFTe. Haute pi een out & S330 victory nd Ruin Beard and-Barker at "Th Way thes bumped supposed. stration ut the armory. MIL enon Howe Harriers Win on the subject And 1 s Ft. Wayne Bouts, OE Meé- fever Bourbon in a game at Piym- guards. ly mighty Minnesota around 13 in tn: O'Brien gained the first fall in} J Last ia the Sve He al Howe. High - School's. crossX . outh, and Twelve Mile, tiny pow-| He sent the reserves into ae- » 10 minutes with a slam and press. the Saetug agRion opener:an country team yesterday defeated
hope the club owners are not’ morial’ Plymouth. Wabash, War-: 7 and just about wrecked their Jeff got reve { erhouse of Cass County, subdued tion in the se ond quarter. Bob got revenge Ww. ounty cond quarter. Bob po Bin) hopes provided one of RORers evened the match in eight ,, 4)o semi-final of the sectional the visiting Washington harriers:
“aking 48 it Yantly. saw, Auburn, Columbia C ity. ) » ir, 0 up |New Waverly. 45.to 31. Evans, former Butler’ star, WAS ,, oy. oi unset stories of the Minutes” with’ a jackknife and | ney when it won over Silver | Atleast one former state cham- used as a replacement for Beard..." ahd to hear Holcomb tell 100K the third sesston 1n seven! k_ 58 to 47 ered the two-mile course in 10:20, Creek, 58 to 47. The Proad Ripple harriers trave
pion was involved in-the night's He was impressive, es pecially on : | Low Offense-Defense Rating activity, ‘Thorntown's champs of the Qtense. about it. they were. just as amazed ira ih 8 Sroplice” and] During the regular 1948-49 sea- eled to Manual to win a cross the early days of tourney history OLYMPIANS NLGERYS as everybody else when it nap- ave. Levin won. the -semis ison, Jeff built up a record of 15.5 n+ ry meet, 18-37. Steve Smith . lpened. ave emi- wins and four losses.’ of the Rockets covered the dis-
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‘ Hu ground gains with 279 yards per; Members of the Major League lackion Twp (Clinton) - JeRerson 28. - x - WT s Pe o Y | City, County H. s. Grid uiles in five hours, The previous 4 "at 2.9" with one game a from Ohio. ~ {
contest. while the Illini also held Executive Council voted for the deg Bourbon record was held by Jack Frazier the best pass defense record. complete repeal of the controver- Jsfee si. Pleasantville 21 war 12 R mileg "10-0 tie. { The fol lowing was Jeffersonholding its opponénis to .318 per sial bonus rule during a five-hour Belordaville Barker sl, ‘Schedule This ‘Week vd am 30% miles in the same . a | cent completions, . - » Metea 38. Onward 3 ) ’ S Te ae ¥ a 1 i stg at Commissioner A. B Re 4 or - . TONIGHT | Joe Duggan ‘won the junior di- Fight Results " Sian Wa Ihe op Selunsive! i er's hore here yesterday Norrisiawn 34 Ariingian 4. ary's 30. bg Southport at Decatur Central, vision butterfly breast stroke," By United Press «IN. Wiln nois secon } Ajar. an minor league. .uiyb a Annis 44; aw Lasse pm : swimming 9.9 mites in five hours SALEM. Mass: Red Perkins 140: Lean, The standings: jowners will vote on the action) Market 31. Kingman 24. | Tomorrow and Stanley Malkemus set a hew Bluse rp Ranieg Tony Rios: hob (Nou v e A | Rn . _ rs : . : ¥ TC qr ona next inonth Shei 30a Seow! hve inte W. Ritch Vilage n, { h Grove at Lawrence Cen- back stroke récord by swimming 4 w i pn; Yoh aro "” Tegoauncil's reéomm 8 Parker 4%. Spartand " i n : : rudy ; yo ) $ ou ! Fado od —as 4 ao on ation Miriot 15. Cross Plank Ai [tah 8 pn - 11.7 miles in five ‘hours. - Fifty- Og WILKES-BARRE. 1 Pa Mike Kobalia. 130 t jchigan ! 4 i i 3 Soph : PPOARA assured it Ferevaville al ,t Bernice an. Friday three. youths . participated in the piisbice outpainted. Tony Baldoni, 157, - TH a { . po . _— ra Me Ri biand ve Shane am | Cathedral at Broad Ripple; 8 contest. et ei B TLE 5 00 8 nu ule peale ehian enter alma pn, ———————————————————— k k alt= . : 2 4 A 3 ave after the legislation Is Roe Crovk (Wel) o Lafarette Contest. Howe vs, Washin ton at ‘eyo, A H{ Ba k w {Pro sket Re Ronse saskine.’ Dh ate ain Passed. FA pn 5 Amaleur sketbali NDIA ANAPOLIY bie “ ran ‘ ™-C Herm EA owh: If the bonus rule is scrapped Jpiceland 3. Sirauchn ’ Wartup tour res 1 he: wi lin ion it it oof up en or 38. Tesanirt % |; Btoetidge at Manual, 3pm prow on tagh nly Rar n nies Is 5 woo Ba Yor fi RR [3 (overtime), Dick McC an a re-| BR ove (Clintes) 1. Cutter 33.1 Tech at Marion. 8 p.m. INCRE A PE kn Beer 4. Gliiteny Cas ov ic i an ic reary- Loses [turn to the Dre-bonus rule days Swe hee Greentovs (overtime) ne 43. Allon at "Fon MAES _aghedule et College Football . lin which clubs wére nat limited in| Janeier 47. 20. : ar gheeeh (rove: 8. Fehrs Beer MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2--Dick|Payments in any respects in their EA “®. New wan rr. 3 EXCITING PHOTOS . . . SOON vs Rathi? PILI: ul hts smoot Cotiees 0: Midoase Saturday, Nov, b 0 tile New Waren AE i IN TIMES' PARADE MAGAZINE ’
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four to three. In the first inning | available Hoyt, with the count three and : Denver Nuggets, 71 to 64. Five-Bout Program t lo. K ling a player from Monticello, Ky.|__The Toledo Mud Hens of the Be cua the pa, ia m= = Emblem Rage. Lurie, ou ee jk Cull op. Signs | Filled r Friday The Doary St Sune decided Class AAA American Association 33 oa he on Gr LL RAT TSR RT terra dra sormas amen YUL Bron. '8. first choice of play: Ross ¥6 which would ‘Daye o NEW YORK, # 2 (UP)—Un- proved. worthy. To Pilot Orioles = [Fo Indianapolis fighters have coach, Edward G. Denton, -in- Sligivle and not. drafted by a ungs defeated Fordham, one of the sur-' - But big Alex Groza was the {been ~ signed for Friday night's fluenced James Regan and Harry [major leagues at the first annual
tromped on Pinnell, 40 to 23 te ft pf tp fe 11 of Ly 2 FF il 4 Si ¢ H k ; ! , YW g ried to Kev windup in 21 minutes using a . ee S 0 OW aw e es don est - 2% 2 9 Braw 3.4 8°38 We. had tried to key the hoys bickdro and press to defeat Paull Always a better-than-average i... in the mile, nine-tenths " rit 8 3.0: Dodd t 1.8.2.2. high for the Illinois game but our] P I team, Jeffersonville reached the oval in 10:19. ) CHICAGO. Nov. 2 (UP)-“Big Ten statistics proved today that ‘High School Eleioal wana. 0 3 OKiekf 5 5 0isinlans fell flat on -their face” he Golden: Herb: Freeman won thefing] game of the 1935 state tour-| wa Jt Jas how you rank on. Oftense and defense in football; it's how! yu 0 4 nr joo Ma giant 4 } 3 WGuckaet : : 34 8 .aid. “We hadn't planned to point PReTE ate fr when- he tossed | ney but lost to Anderson. ; . : PRESLEY Points You score: ahaa “ ARIA: age 3 nin he 3 Aton, . for Min Ot {Herbie Gate from the ring. Gate Last Suspension in 1947 abun Bsn SOON BAS TIAT 05h RB nesota 00. Our scout-who pe : The Towa Hawkeyes of Dr. Eddie Anderson were ranked as the Reser i Alamo #. " iene ¢ 13 3 hrownee 0 oo o/saw Minnesota AGATE ON State as: unable. to. get. back. hetus, The. last suspension handed out| - I ET THE BEST! fifth, best tear in the league In Offense and the seventh in defense. | ow HH i 3 Twn. (Coss) 38. Beards 2 4 0 %Saorss. 3 3 6 7(said he thought we were In for| the count. by the IHSSA priof to today's! — Yet the Hawks. were tied with Ohio State for the conference lead ¥ amd al oval Center 20 Hales 1 2 3 Bartels 1 1 3 3/3 had beating.” er ——————— was to South Bend Catholic in| and have the best scoring mark | Comtervite’ 58. Gresnatork 3. Barkers 3 0 3 4Royerg 4°23 310 © B.~ _ 17947. The school was suspended | 8 Center Grove 33. Nineveh 29. Ti ers Scrimmage inthe conference, an average of Edn el 2. iin Evans 1 0 1 2 ‘ov? > J 9 ag for one month after the coach,| 24.5 points per game. pase ounci Coense 41, Wolf Lake ia Prknsong 1 1 3 °3 Y Swimmer, 14, mts State Srvies = - during a basketball game, charged | Ohio State still rated as th eos w Moher a, : © Totals 2432 26 T1- Total 1028 2 64 oA AE Noy onto the floor to protesi a; ge-| ' He taville 28. ols M Far r game |cision. A near riot followed. i I i 343 : Nixes Bonus Rule ERLE Prairie Creek 4 (Grant C INDIANAROLIS " 2 I hw Posts New Mark {llinols Wesleyan Saturiidy, De-| Major suspensions in the past 8M, e) . ‘ n | yards: The Buckeyes also held Free throws missed—Hawkins. Grora. Me Fourteen. vear-old John Steph- IPauw's Tigers went through in-/18 years involved Little York.!: the best 5 ) nletd : n paris re Sh Gib es Twp, WW Mullen, Beard 2. Hale 2. Evans, Cotton. €nson holds the record for the tensive scrimmages last night. suspended ~from April, 1946 to| the ” Jotxing completion per- VERSAILLES Kv... Nov. .2 2 Glenn sl, JTerre Haute State 4 Tumay 2 - Saliors 3. Royer YMCA's 10-day marathon swim- The rivalry between the Tigers January, 1947, for using an ofag (UP) ~ Baseball's bonus rule ap-/ Herren a ince eto i 0. | Orci Enright and Jim Biers pine contest, and the Illinois team dates back ficial that was not certified, and Hiinois was the top- clib in peared doomed today. rah Bh a 4 %. WH — ln John - last. week swam. 12.0110 1925. DePauw. has won the Anderson, suspended for. a year] ‘ Abe AES fast [Wo - ghhjes and the series in 1933. for transporting a player |
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: The Cards, 1 tests overall, ‘wil Mid State Confer slated for 8 p.m Decatur, winner county games, Ci scar with that 40 by Lawréncé Cent somewhat injuryunderdogs in th halt the Cards’ w -A victory for Wasson's eleven even the 1933 te eight victories an games, the tle hands of Columb this season waquld ong of its top ances in Card his
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____On the other hand, 1 have no 4on's opener here, 3 to 0, and was slated as a starter against difficulty in in recalls ng many SITUA losing, 6 fo 5, In Indianapolis, Indian ~will Will miss the He a ied Sool a pips _reporied._his find 0] Schedule Ts Yoig Dec. Central .-2 Hans where an umpire called a Oct. 20. causé of a knee injury and may Groza | Is Mainstay 0 Locals as as He 1 allie ies Veterinarian H. M,-. Lewis T ~19-gameschedu = Toledo-Gets First Samat vital play against his 6wn league. Indianapolis is scheduled at be out for the season, Coach Ray 19 7 | "made by Setersonville will be] Ben Davis 3 ‘Waite Hoyt, for example, still In- poe tomorrow night against Eliot indicated today. Points in 71-64 Victory at Fieldhouse void. The school was to have] : Speedway a sists that Ollie Chill, an American yn. Haven, in Cleveland Satur-| - He suffered the injury Monday By JIM HEYROCK jopened . basketball competition Beech Grove +1 Leagut umpire, cost the Yanks sy night and back home Sun-/when he twisted his knee ‘and it Clift Barker should now have confidence in his reserves. | Local 0Xers |Nov. R with Paoli na pice in [ar Franklin ..., : game. Pike .........0
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By GENE It was the usu . story last nigh! Pennsylvania F which produced and one. 700 to keglers to domin Maurice Schou that notched the first. of the seasc consecutive gam 215 to register a «of 705. He is 4 Early and Dai which - compete; evening in the F In the same ci grabbed second compiled a serie of 199, 241 and with Harry Oliv Tailors amassec but strangely er their games tu knocked over 1 was the villain | belted a total of wayside but to games. .from-Ha ing. They prevs in the opener, s - in the second a! but were swam 1043 to 994. Just failing ®
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