Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1949 — Page 6

Two New York Central Thom son Keo lers Add Names To ‘700’ Roll Call

Bill Pierson Records Rousing Series of 707; Rusty Buhning Hits 704 Mark + By GENE LAWSON Local ‘keglers turned in banner individual performances last ‘night_as two men connected for the seven century | mark and another got the seven-ten. split. » It's the first time this season the feat has been knew today he could conquor at

atsomplished.

Two competitors in the New York Central loop hs had! 'weight champion, bulled his way

the honor of adding their| “roo "or ast Saturday's Big names to the “700” roll {Ten meet at Bloomington, when. call. Bill Pierson boasted the indiana won the team -victory highest total as he blasted out/and Purdue's Rodebaugh the in-

games of 223, 229 and 255 to reg- dividual honors. {ster a rousing series of 707 She had scores of 189, 193 and

while rolling for Hunter's Serv-| jce team

Rusty Buhning almost equalled stronger, slumped off in her fin Bill's figure as he came through Same and thus falled to cras with -a mark of 704, _Buhn- into the “600” ranks.’ Mary also ‘competed In the Sponsor's Clas{sie and hit for marks of 206 and/On- their points. Each scored 45

Ang «competed with Mechanics Laundry and had scores of 205,

253 and 246 to his credit. It was 208 in her first two attempts but the first time this season that dropped down to a 179 figure to either pinipan had attained the, take a 593 total. She rolled with LATO class, | or : 4 pa

Record Bet of 083

at Illinois alleys, Byron Skaggs recorded a set of 683, Skaggs rolled with. the league-leading Brass Rail contingent and unraveled games of 192, 256 and 235, Ce From there on the performances took a sharp nosedive. Ray B Christney of Fisher Pharmacy

netted a total of 659 in the Steeg Byron Skaggs, Brass Rail Rey Shristacy, Pisher Pharmacy Are American aie his nose.

Drugs loop at Broad Ripple. Joe

: and Oscar Behrens were Dear not Tar behind Ray.” Eimer Argus notched mark of 656 Charis Dickinson, master in the St. Joan of Arc Amer- deck a: Sesaieh

Oacar Behrens, Marott ha Store . (Paar Pries, Hoosier Casualty got a 654 for Brapdt Brothers [Jenn 0 Me Dam in the Construction loop at Jess |W. Rod Gurr: Ali

ican Legion League at the 5. Uptown plant while the latter

Pritchett’s.

Wal George Taylor is In a clhss all Qik R

by himself, in one sense. He gon 820 x turn home to play the St. Louls| Curt Bho, nockout over Charlie Scott of [ball star, chances for a score but fumbles) that almost Huipasathie seven-ten Enero ay Wer rman "sone ns ie Cincinnati in“1:05 of the fourth Flyers tomorrow night in the Coli- G Bay 1, Chicago. Bears 9, Chicago; Sept. 15. 1985. split last night in the Western Syl SOUR ink Bait No 1 ¢is round.” The battle was scheduled ®¢ a me “ev {their hopes of an upset. Electric “loop at the Fountain: kao Kotare vers Kinetria (mn) 817 gor six stanzas. 5 St. "Louls, holder of third place Ty had a good day in Pasadena’ s Rose Bowl before a frightening won just about everything in mat-| -- Square -alleys. . He registered a tom 2h HH Scott held his own wth Harper in the western race, trails thé crowd of 85,000 screaming fans. It was a great thrill but I-have ter of statistics. They chalked pn. Seharbrough scoring the B81 set with the Ertle Machine | Ernie Koch alas Super Market in the first round but caught two| Caps by two points. | never been so thrilled nor so frightened as 1 was by my first meet-| {up 10 first downs as Compared It uchdowns. boys. (EA Miho, Litweiman Coal Co. 14 rights in the second and went] The Barons trimmed Indianapo- ing with the Chicago Bears. {with the winner's four and outEnters: or Class [pre Covington, Pun Bowl Classic 613 down at the bell. He was down, {lis, 5.to 2, last Sunday. The Caps| - I was a ‘tall, skinny kid when I came out of Alabama to join rushed the North Siders 82 yards y. to 46. The Redskins also gained

d The women finally saw another | Charles one, of their members break into Walty “Tames. Mid-State Poultry the #800" class. -Marge Hofthein gh 'Widerand, 3. Jul.

came up with an even 600 .figure| in the Sponsor's Classic at Pritch- py

n. Usher eit’s. Marge reeled single games § Prod, me or, Link Beit No. 1 of 182, 206 and 212 while compet- Be a gure Of

ing with ‘the Indiana Oil Equipment aggregation. In the same o circuit, Agnes Junker of Indian- §

apolis Typewriter nabbed a set of Don HE, Th sora ~Stafford & Stone Ate

597 to threaten the ‘honor mark,

W Harriers Win State Meet

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. oka (UP) — Purdue University sal. Bob vaged individual honors as rival Indiana walked away with the team championship yesterday in: the state collegiate SM-countey 15 meet,

Jabs od Into Defeat

| Mary Baas, instead of gefting rest McKinney repeated his prac- { al tice of keeping the fans posted as h|to the outcome of each round.

Hill's Meat Market, “Hill's outscored 12651 to 2640 but lost their last! In the old Washington circuit two games to the latter team, Milano Inn had a 2640 while Hill's belted over 2651 pins, Brass Rail ‘and Delaware Bowling Center, both of the Wash-| ington loop, had respective marks of 2847 and 2837.

Bill Pierson, - | Rusty Buhning, Ar NR eundry. '

&% Hood and brought the blood from, of Hockey Loop

napls. Heatine ie “cor. & S47 With all the weapons at his dis-| i] {posal including elbows, but could

i steam left at the end.

Foi ad per. the rugged

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Undefeated: Indiana's 32 points|&

led the field, with Purdue and Burgi Andrew Beer

Notre: Dame tying at 73 for: second.

But Bob Rodebaugh- of Purdue! paced 63 individuals from nine Ane schools to finish seven seconds Ann ahead of ‘his nearest rival. HIS Frances McPheeters. Satitaire Beverage i time was 20:52 —a new course Belle .

record. Indiana runners finished sec-

Buehling in that order

wBallc State: won the Little "State event with 38 _ points, | " Butler with 48 Other | scorers were Anderson 68, Taylor} 69, Franklin 117 and Eariham aio

138.

Fight Results

outpointed Alfredo Prada,

By United Prose tey Brad Bar WN ABNINGTD ON—Sonny Boy West, 18314, Bile had Indiaga poli

1H rEentd 110), lic = Yommy Camobell. ae

ad, Jones, The. Detroit, 10}

Basketball - Noten

wsults of the frst two games in the Marjor) * A's. pre-season tourney. Ayres 39, Be wl Adm Fairy Groves, Indpls. St. Riwys. viv Board of Heal th imix.)

Basketball Scores

YMC Central Business Sollee 35. ‘Or bon & Gray 36, Bears 3 ak “aris:

Albany 54, DeSota a’ lamo -

0 31. Atcola Laiavetls Central 28 Sidney Avie

yon 8d Pittab ' 00min 1, peilmore Ray dN. Morris town mE

inar 42, Shi altbanks 38, Fe Shetty: 1, om

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Township Clinton 58.

| Mares Hoffhein. Ind. Ol! Equipment 0. BOWLERS (WOMEN) Junker indianapolis xhewriter 7

Indianapolis Typewriter 3h diana ol Equipment 5

ond, third and fourth with Frank 3 od ¢ a Cola

- Owens, Dave DeWitte and Dick | | Rveitna Dann. : 81 Baseball Commissioner A.

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30 that ‘249 players will be included! hn fell short last time. - |almost 6 to 1. ~~ Rockingham Park announced]

“leaguers eligible: lifor. the 1949 major league draft Gash Ryy Eddy's boys opened The bureau sald Weaver as, Yesterday that Weaver confessed “alone” “was responsible for|

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Marts Roberts. Hill's Meat

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Audrey Sulter Indiana Gear Works

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fownshio (Randolph) mn stoner Le banc Hil (Hunt-| Denver University Frosh 320, * Wyoming!

[sa Clara Frosh 32, Hartnell College announced today. “He selected Crisis as the win-

Unanimous Decision Is Awarded to Indiana Champion

By JIM HEYROCK Ponderous Elzea Thompson

[Feast one out-of-state foe. Elzea, Indiana's new heavy-

Ita a unanimous decision last night over Hubert Hood of Chicago In the 10-round main event in the Pennsylvania St. Armory. op ug an effective left jab, Thompson pressed the fight all {the way and there was no foubt {bout the verdict. Promoter For-

Judges Anthony Coppi and Fred Krukemeler wer: together

for Hood ard 55 for Thompson. At the end of each round, Announces- Don Bruce gave the decision on the round. Rookie Lyle Wiseman and veterans Jerry Reid and Baldy MacKay (abo left ' hi giro : eighed y (a ve, o rig ) are frontBO Ad. 218. tof Hine performers for the Indianapolis Caps who will. meet-the St. Louis. Flyers here tomorrow. night i in.the n from Thompson. The Chi-| Coliseum in ar American League hockey game. Seven former Cap players are wearing Flyer uniforms.

cagoan backpeddled and jabbed,|

~<Last night the Indianapolis team was aided by the New Castle Trojans who handed La« fayette its first league defeat of the season, 7 to 0. It was the seventh win of the {season for Tech, non-league tussles, Green punched over four touche ¢|downs in -the first-half -and two fn the second. Tt ‘was Marion's eighth straight defeat.

Marion's Leland Smith halted the threat of ‘a shutout when he

Blue Devils Rip | Manual, 18 to 0

Redskins Power Fails at Goal

Although pushed all over the! field, the Shortridge Blue Devils connected on two long passes an an 81-yard dash by Right Half Bob Gilchrist to register an’ 18-to-0 football victory over Manual yesterday afternoon at the loser’ field. For the Blue Devils, it was] Sew: “ToUFth Btralghit “city con: /intérceptad one” of “Jge Sexton's |passes in the second stanza. He

dashing infrequently to_ tie up : My Greatest Day i in Football— Thompson. : : Foo Sao pul Capitals Battle Alabama Antelope Takes

Sarees re DAONS TONIGht Over Pass Receiver "Crown:

. right. But he was unable to catch

707 i. Hood effectively until the seventh, | 1. “pace Leaders Don Hutson Scores 825 Points, Romps

Then, Thompson's right staggered . oh To 105 Touchdowns in 11 Years on Gridiron By DON HUTSON, Alabama, "35 . Green. Bay Packers, 1935-1945 y The Alabarha Antelope is the greatest pass receiver of all time. That's an unchallenged honor belonging to Don Hutson, who was one of the thrill-makers of the Rose Bowl classic of 1935, and who went on for 11 years as the super-end of the Green Bay Packers and pro football. He scored 825 points and rémped to 105 touchdowns, vr

- Hood fought back in the eighth CLEVEL J ND, ! Nov. 5—The ne) dlanapolis Caps open an import-| ant hockey, week-end here tonight) going against the Cleveland] Barons. Cleveland is curent leader of] In the semi-final, Ronnie Har. | the American Hockey League's little Detroit Western division, three points in| [out of Indianapolis who will re-|

‘not slow Thompson's advances, 33 The big Indiana champion was in’ 31 | good condition and still had |

1 puncher, scored a technical modest flanker from Pine Bluff, Ark.. was also a track and base-

sttineham. Hap's Tavern + 913 again at the end of the third and hold a 3 to 1 victory over St. the Green Bay Packers and the pros in 1935. Despite my 6 feet plus,

ogts. Delaware. Bowiine Center 813 when he hit the floor for thé third uis. _ |1 inch in height, I looked like a {98 yards through the air while n 83) time in the fourth, Referee Roy| The leacue's week-end schedule is: |side of a goal post standing be- floating pass that seemed to hang, the Blues got 84. H{Rogers—stepped--in—-and- ree Rov. Got _./side the giant frames of the Cal Invitingly in midair. | Shortridge +..... a {the fight. Both weighed 136. Haver 8 bare at I Borinstiend. New Hubbards, the George Mussos; the ~The “Bears mnever- expected a Manual ......vs oa Soa Wins 14th Straight TOMOREOW (Brule Rmt)e and the other bruis- ‘pass -from deep in our own terri-| Ni | Bn Mogi oR va kno A Eh ent Shee: BE Tot came Shaky tory and were completely off bal-| ‘Continenta s Nip pera ley and at Cincinnati | Greeh Bay hadn't beaten the ance for the play. I WhS able to Howe 14-6 pan i Een i | Huntington, ‘'W. Va., in 168 00 of ¢ Cap Scoring ‘Bears slice 1932, going down to race out into the clear all alone, ’ 8 the second. | Don Morrison UP © 4 PUPIM defeat seven times in a row. I|grab’ the perfect 50-yard throw, Howe scored in the opening Elzea Stevens, 166, Terre | erry, Rel Reid HH 5-4 % $ not only had to play a great team and speed away to a touchdown. minutes of play but Washington | Haute, knocked out Jerry Smith, |caium Wlckay’ i 1 §-3..3but fight a “jinx” as well. I ad-| Says He's Been Luck stormed back with a pair of 1158, Bowling Green, Ky., in 2:05{7%] pa coool 2 8 A mit I was a little bit shaky as we | y “poly {touchdowns and handed the Horsos of the first. Ray Stivers, 134, won ty Pavelich 8 32 31 § 3 lined up to receive the kickoff. | A touchdown on my first play nets a 14 to 6 trimming at the a unanimous decision over TONY Ciare fasion i & 1 3 11 Hank Bruder, our fullback, took in pro football. [CYO Stadium yesterday afterBA rome | Solhan, 132, im the four-round Ha Gyan 3 i i 3 4 4 the boot in the end zone and raced] We fpset mighty Chicago, 7 noon. It was Howe's third foot-| Sane $00. Opener. Dou “heli 1 1 3 3it out to the 17, where he was to 0. [ball loss in four local attempts. - Phe Indiana Adhletio Commis- pm Unine r=——3—3 1 completely snowed under by. This was the top day of many! The losers hit paydirt first as slon yesterday tufned over to {gam Nyihollana 1" ’ oo § angry Bears. Then Arnie Herber, days to come. I've been lucky. Left Half Leo Ahearn ran 25 1 Willard Reed; runner-up for the ou Heiter Ve goig ogo g--p:he of the strong and accurate I've ‘always had a great passer yards to put the Hornets in front, | ‘heavyweight title, the purse of ut i 3-8 $ arm, hit- the unsuspecting Bear om the pitching end. At Alabama 8 to. 0. The Continentals - Te} 78/8377 held: up on request of Reed's Nelson Podoisky © 8 0 odefense with a bombshell. He it was Howell. At Green Bay, it|tallated. 0! eastern manager following the| GOALIE'S - AVERAGE: * * took the center snap, faded back was first Herber, then the unpre- Purichia threw seven yards to| 14 championship fight. — | Sawehuk gF QA Aw 3 near the goal line and let fly one dictable Cecil Isbell, former coach Right Half Ed O'Reilly who ran under-par 66 | ~The commission had set yes. ‘EY GF, sames played Shetalies fi {of his-famous specialties—a long, ‘of the Baltimore Colts.

9 terday -as the day for the mana-| minus: GA, goals Jeainst; S80, shutouts

38 *Now_ with Detro Be unten be a mor a Details of Reported Track

nts amouts owe 10 Reed Noy Trounced, 'Fix' Revealed by Officials

- Good Sports Inc. take over the

{Armory next Friday night. +f ~NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UP)—Details of an alleged coast-to-coast ,, 9% , 0Y li S betting coup on a “fixed” horse race at Rockingham Park were

revealed here today by the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau.

249 Bonus Players 1

cn NN d -1 INCINNATI, Nov. 5 oD) basketball tournament, were off Oct 24. = The sponges slowed

Chapdler Apdier announced yesterday ,itempt tq succeed where | they named Crisis to win at odds of netted $580 at track odds.

ir campaign last night with! he “‘eonspired” with: ¢. which will be held here Nov. 17. | oC cotifessed he ‘eonsp Thirty-seven ‘of ad Sa ua top-heavy 64-t0-27 victory over Frank C. (Chubby) © ‘Wilson ‘of he a, listed for unrestricted draft are tn Vevay. Eddy, experimenting with Hollywood, Cal., to “fix” the race. the sponging: wg a team which will operate without Both Und Arrest i 0 ner yesterday in Municipal Court,

in'the C, and 67 in the D circuits. 30 Orrin this Vear, substituted freely’ Both -Weaver-and. ‘Wilson are, ‘Atty. Gen. William L. Phinney of!

Some of ‘those designated as!

leagues are former major leaguers,

by signing contracts which STeat pivotmern in Hoosier hard- counts of “malicious tampering mains to be developed.”

i arareed; me ire out at the. Same olten.. Ted Server.a.thige.year prison term for each |, ; coment here of Wilson's ar-| vancing Any, farther than Broad a : ————r————— go or the Cubs. count. rest b y Los Angeles police. Roch . 47-year- | thall Results ~f Roshuester of the Central Indi-i— In Hollywood, was - ear Weaver pleaded innocent to! After . advanding CITY SCHOOLS of the Northeastern. alee ied Knowledge of “the charges charges of intent to “maliciously” thedral five in the’ ‘opening period A ’ p C on, . | interfere with the horses involved | Bros mi pi 1 roajhadral 0 one of last season's small-school and denied he received a phon fand was bound over in $12,000 ang falling 0, seote; the Blokes Wahiancaaarion § ve & powers-—Monroeville—also opened call fromi Weaver the morning of bail. |stanza. when. Left Y Ha OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS [their campaigns successfully. last the race. He was already in police cus- Scott smashed 6 ‘yards for. _the| fidacasnn. 3. Frankion 8 night. The “TRPB charged that Weaver qv when suspicion shifted to score. Somington 31. Terre Haute Garheia'o. | Rochester whipped ‘Bremen, 38 phoned Wilson on the morning of pp, having been caught prowling marker by tossing .a 13 ahiviite 11 36. Clinton 1 to 30, and Kendallville nosed out Oct. 24 to tell him “the fix WaS|,¢ mignight in the stable of a'to Right Half Dick _ | as Princeton 0. bh Bena ADBOIR, 39 -to” 38. Monroeville, in.” The bureau said that Wilson pores named Hutch. Dick registered the extra point hart) id hmslon 4 0 Mt Allen County's giant killer of the then “was to arrange betting on “ Point jeaguiered Bruins: CAR n ADA FR 4 \ s past two years, beat Hoagland, thg horse (€risisj in California.! - | FitRait a8. Reauelaar 0 33 to 22. Fonts arrangement of a payoff Brother Tag-Team Later on in “the same period,

Elwood 83, Alexandria 0

ivapaville’ Reits 37. Evansyilie Bosse ns lin California on a race in New La Genre nn Ve Chora Gonzales Beats England might explain something To Battle Brothers [Gary Wallace 10" Hammond Tech #. that puzzled officials who investi- Mike and Ben Sharp, Canada’s | Hammond A Quy Emerson 20. Kramer in Cleveland gated the “sponging” brother tag-team combination, | juptineton ‘40. peru 07. | CLEVELAND, O. Nov. 5 (UP)! They found no evidence of any {will battle another pair of broth-| pvell if, griith f. |—Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, large betting on that race, either ers in the Armory ring Tuesday| HAN ity i Valparaiso T [relying on a hot service and alat the track or with eastern night when they face Joe and uncle Sentra Lossnipart s _ |steady game, defeated profession- bookmakers. {Ernie Dusek.

New f Nobles s! He % gf IN [South end Centra hh Wayne North

6-4 last night at Cleveland arena ‘Flurry of Betting’ |roughest of the. faméd Duseks

a 4 uth Band Riles 16, LaPorte 13: before 4921 fans. | Tracing the history of the and hold the brother champion-

Whi rs radon RY featerny | Gonzales controlled the net to alleged coup, the TRPB said that ship of the Pacific Coast.

Findlay Eo WRAY SULLAG. “beat the poised Kramer for only Weaver and Wilson met at Holly- Sharps have compiled a record of! OTHER -COtLRORS wi tDE. SCOR. Lime. in. their six. ap: Wood Park, Cal. while Wilson 27 triumphs in- 29 starts as a

pearances. Gonzales who recent- Was ODSFATINE¥"tWO-HOISE STABIE [ag Vanden.

Vigne Plas 21 Detroit 4, ly -deserted the amateur ranks in 1947. .After that, the bureau. ——

[8 Vincent 53, West Virginia Weiléyan 6 for the money game took his first Said,’ they “developed the conWest Chester (Pa) “Teachers 41. MO noon from Kramer in Chicago. spiracy through correspondence. Hoppe Beats Mesconi

Shepherd State If. Pairmont State ‘The ‘series now stands at 4-2 in 4nd -long distance : phone calls.” CHICAGO, Nov. 5 (UP)— Willie

South Carell tate. 31, Molths "Brown 1

Woftord 40, ‘Northeast Sha. Sta Kramer's favor. “On the night before the rice,” Hoppe defeated Willle Mosconi,

Botta” Stata 18, Do Parle > Eiking 13 the TRPB charged, “Weaver sur- 400 to 278, in a 400-point three-

npncton o | Voller city “at 8. Dak ‘Lebanon } Hi lich P on reptitiously entered the barns of cushion billiard exhibition match ite og oder fat ae whith n Jewalt 14. Grid gh Plans each of six of the contenders in last night in 342 innings. ‘In thelj amiine 3. Congo oo dina 14. rid Team Next Fall [the race and inserted. sponges. in|last block, which Hoppe won, 50

oy nn. (Moorhead): State] LEBANON, Ind. Nov. 5 (UP) the nostrils of the horses. The to 21, in 35 innings, the whiteDak (Minot) State vs. North Dakota —Labanon High School's Tigers following morning he telephoned haired Hoppe made seven runs in

on, REY cancelled) Marys (car) | Will have their first football team Wilson in Hollywood, ip accord-the eighth inning, the ign since 1932 next fall, provided they ance with previous arrangements, highest. can obtain a field, School Super-/and notified Wilson that the fix § | Ban Geet Sipe Sigmon 3 Polr 0. lintendent Thomas L. Christian was in.

J Carbon J | Christian said the school board ning horse, said the TRPE, “and | FER fo ®prancisco | APPTOVed the move. The only| Wilson

surprised Manual) |galloped ( yards for a touche early if the contest. Left Half | down. {John Lauter fired a pass to End {Bill Ralph who ran on for a Two Redskin drives gged. down in the third period | |and then Ralph snagged another {aerial which combine: iyard penalty against Manual put] the ball on the home team’s 3. Shortridge lost four yards in two plays but on the Lauter swept around

The Tech drive was climaxed {by Allen Meyerrose, who scored {both of the school's two secondhalf touchdowns. ton a 41- -yard run while jond was a one-yard plunge. Gene Turnispeed, Tech's place third attempt kicking expert, had trouble cop= end for the/ing with the Giants’ line and the wind. He made three to boost Late in the same period, Full- his record to 20 out of 25 for the back Rufus Marks intercepted a season. Manual pass to give the Blye other was blocked. Devils the ball on their own 18, It was at this point that Gilchrist|took the opening kickoff and got away on his long pay-off |

ain a—

He missed two and the

Tech scored in a hurry. They

dashed 71 yards down field. Full. back Gil Bierman plunged over [for ihe last yard. Russ Meadors made it 14 in the first period by interceptions dashed scooting around end for 20 yards, Tech drove down the field twice {in the second with Sexton and

An All-America end in 1934, All-League end eight times, the |

capped a te Tech drive and this second came after an 89-yard march.

6 012 ‘0—18! Tech meets Washington Friday.

9 Marion c.ixiiires 0.6.0 0—86- | lp aH =

Slammin’ Sam Wins North, South Open

PINEHURST, N. C., Nov. (UP)—Sammy Snead, notorious . for blowups when the going gets

rough, showed no such tendency in the North and South Open championship and as a | result wound up with the tourney {title today, plus the $1500 first

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The Jang -driving White Sulphur “Va, veteran put - together a io and a sizzling sixyesterday for a 72« O'Reilly crashed through holé victory total of 274. In secthe line for the extra point and/ond place was chunRy Johnny | Bulla, of Pittsburgh.

Gavilan Hints Fix In Detroit Bout

DETROIT, Nov. 5 (UP)—Weltime (or weight Kid Gavilan, who lost Ola much-booed -bout to unknown | Lester Felton here Oct. 21, told thé Michigan Baxing Commission - “I think the fight was

{Washington led 7 to 6 at the half.| The Continentals clincher in the third quarter when | {Center Frank Fleser blocked a, Hornet punt which Guard Roland Schroeder picked up on the 30 and] ‘took the Temaining distance for|

y ichia uncorked a pass The bureau said it has uncovered ev idence to show that William’ 0’ "Reilly for the conversion.

| By United Press iY Eligible for Draft Madison's Cubs, runnersup In Weaver; 33; an unemployed groom: was -respensible for placing last spring's Indiana high school sponges in the nostrils of- six horses. in a race *at Rockingham drove to the Washington three {but were repulsed. They did not fixed ” Sa thereafter. : !

Later in the same stanza Howe,

{and running again today in an those horses and allowed another spiracy. " (A $100 bet would have! Gavilan, ordered to appear at

«7 0 3 0-14 an inquiry of the split decision, Howe ciiesiesi.. 8 0 0 0—6 said "he heard the referee (Marty

Rohr: Blank ‘Cathedral, 14-0

- Broad Ripple’s Rockets clung to [their slim—-hope- of defending at. [least a share of their city football

A elton: at the end of the sixth of seventh round as he went to his

{ But when Weaver appeared | —————————————— Red Wings Maple Leafs Battle for Top Spot

, Nov. 5 (UP)—Undisputed Pocasion of first place in the National Hockey League awaits the winner of tonight's !Detroit-Toronto duel

lafter the first six minutes. Still, under arrest, Weaver -in Sale, New Hampshire, acting as prose‘bonus men in _the higher minor|th® Cubs led at the half, 31 to 9. N. H. site of Rockingham, and cytor, said-“there is considerable/Crown by blanking Cathedral 14 Center Spence- Schhaaitter, who Wilson in Hollywood. indication that Weaver is a took 0 BT at ee Ripple. : $5 and some vecame bonus players| observers. call one of the all-time| They are charged with seven~ Hh other individuals, That reOTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Mary Ann Larel, ater & SH mix) r

IMI y {Hola DWEIEHE, Shaal'S Alix Mixed: 5 “

The defending champs came up 7 their touchdowns “wl wood circles, wound up. with 19 with race horses” under a New is Buarantee them a share of their : P Phioney’s statement was fol-| lin the: econd half .and prevent(47 purchase money ‘if they are points, although he was taken Hampshire statute which provides lowed shortly by the TRPB an-ing any\Irish threat from ad-

The ~ Red Wings: Ca- Leafs are tied for first place; each: Detroit won ita ‘last game, 5 to 3, against the Boston Bruins while held to a 3-to-3 tie by the New

the only other game,

Yard pass} Canadiens, only two points from amp the (op. will play host to the be-

Pro ‘Basketball

25-yard line where Full- $

back Dick Tulley slipped through * Philadelphia nm, "BS Louis 88 ;

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| BLUE, POINT ,

Neither team threatened seriously in the second-half but the {Irish did manage to move to the Ripplé’s 27 in thé last quarter. {That however was as S| Cathedral could get. Broad Ripple! chalked up nine first downs as compared to- eight for the Irish.

al tennis king Jack Kramer, 6-4, Joe and Ernie are rated the!

_SATURD,

Victory Inside

Wallops ‘Marion, 396, |As Trojans Hand Lafayette First Loss

Big ye Romps for 4 TD's in First Half Intercepted Pass, 7 78-Yard wd Run, Halts Shutout

MARION, Nov. 5 Tndianapolis Tech High School's Big Green today wore the undisputed North Central Conference crown. The visiting Tech eleven last night walked over the winless Marion Giants, 39 to 6, for their fifth conference |vietory of the season, In 1939, Tech was forced to share the conference title with

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