Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 36
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By PAUL BROWN (Miami, 0; '30) Seven Prep, 1030-1981, Massillon High School, 1952-1940, Ohlo State, 1941-1948, Cleveland Browns, 1946In 1840, Paul Brown was coaching ® high school football team in Massillon, O. In 1948, the same Paul Brown was hailed as the outstanding coach in professional football. His Cleveland Browns had won the first All-America Conference champlonship. To prove that it wasn’t an ent, the Browns did it again in 1047. . Massillon High 6, Canton High 0, Canton, O., Nov. 23, 1938, = y s ago professional football was cradled in the Cantonrr zr ie the grudge battles between the Canton Bulldogs and the Massillon Agathons were bitterly fought affairs, | th The National Football League had its birth in this region and it! Jimm was inevitable that the rivalry should be shared by the high school]
teams of Canton McKinley and Massillon Washington. : Stre | . Str ch |
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Members of the Tiny Tot Bowling League which operates each Saturday morning at Speedway alleys get together with some of | their ts before starting league activity. First row, left to right: y Vernon, Jerry Roberts, Larry Vernon, Randy Cantrell, Jimmy
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aston ¥ — Del England That ‘November afternoon Bly, hqown was scored that after- Gute 1935 was an important one for oon. Fortunately we got it. And | Idea Pays Off
Massillon fans; but more so for of difference was. pro-| ls | ; me. - In 1932 1 had accepted the She margin a he be By GENE LAWSON job of coaching Massillon, where Glass, who went from stardom at ns y ac A few years. ago Del England, | |we
I was quarterback in my under-ip ne into a World War II uni-| known local bowler who | graduate days. Three years In & pm, ang died a hero's death on owns half interest in the Speed-| i BOW, Coach, Jimmy. Alken's teams yo. ying. 8 way bowling plant, took a trip to { had beaten us. Never had a Stay After sloshing and sliding Petroit.. While. he. was. there. he, sillon junior or senior high 3eBos around the field on a long drive, hit upon a brilliant idea. football team whipped the Bully... Giiam was stopped inches ! ; One day as he happened to dogs on their Lehman Field. Now from a touchdown on & tackle was Prim iy ow walk into one of the bowling we were on the verge of our rst yy tne determined Canton = —=0° ORK, Nov. 9—Adle, A alleys. in the Motor City, he unbeaten season: since 1922; andi ngaters. That was inthe open PIUCKY filly owned by Mrs. Wal- noticed ‘a strange sight. ! were seeking —our first ing minutes of the game.- ter M. Jeffords, streaked through'ang girls who hadn't been Wwalk:| ty championship in 11 years, “oo period passed and no score. thé Jamaica stretch toa thrithing' ing very long were out there try-t the first state title in 13. |A second period passed and still; no8Se- Victory .over King Ranch’s yng their hands at the game. At We were strong favorites =~... Then it came, the break ¥ving Missel today in the $50,000 first he was shocked but then he,
. despite the fact we had to plek ~ we had been playing and praying dded Empire City Gold Cup. team from a studerit enrollment, ~~~. .ion's Ray Sabin, one of| “Adile won the Gold Cup with they can do something like this
of 1100 as compared to Canton's the fastest men on the field, com- one of Stymie’s typical late rushes, in Detroit, why can’t we do the, 5000. We had allowed 13 pointsi 4 his team’s only fumble Held back in the middle of the same thing back in Indianapolis?” | while scoring 477. Canton had early in the second half and we pack until the final bend of the This infant Detroit circuit was proved easy to Score ON SO eVErY ,..’ .. ch.nce when Charley An- mile and five furlongs race, the known asthe “Tot-N-Hot” league. psychological advantage Was 00 ,..... recovered on the Bulldog roan rambler uncorked a courag- Organized Longue our side. 21, \eous run that carried her under Upon his return home he Nine of our starting boys had, Glass Pounds Over the wire a nose fn front of FIVINg pecan (immediately to organi never beaten Canton ahd Were. io. weed three yards around Missel. 8 e ) organize playing their last game. Capt. ...p: ond. Then Dutton ducked Augie Morningstar, Eddie Molin- , .. right tackle to the 16. It ski, Neri Buggs and Howie Dutton had tasted- defeat three years In a TOW. Rain Evened Matters They were carried off the field as winners—of one of the hard: est-fought games I'll ever witness. From the start the elements con-| ‘ spired against us. With the fall of rain, we were forced to temper our wide-open attack and prac- : tically discard the forward pass , Which had been one of our most
Plucky Filly Jumps “To Empire City Wire
By TIM MORIARTY
Alternate’ Lead Nine lengths separated Flying
of the “Tiny Tot” bowling loop. At the opening of the 1947
back, who had carried only four g, Tuttle's Double Brandy, while =- - [times previously. Louis Tufapo's Uncle Edgar was . » f Glass powered through for &3 surprise fourth. Ha iit St first down on the 11. Dutton! A number of horses alternated m 1] Ings again called on Glass for a line ihe lead until the backstretch,| smash which moved the ball for-/yhen Double Brandy moved out
Earlham, 32-13
ward for four more precious yards. to 5 half-length margin, Turning With the defense set for Glass, intg the stretch, Flying Missel reDutton crossed ‘em up by pound-| lieved Double Brandy of the lead ing left tackle to the five. Then and looked like a “shoo-in.” But! Times Special : Glass to the three and, on fourth Adile, the lone filly in the field, CLINTON, N.Y, Nov.5—Stung idown, Pobhy piasted through Sen: was only. starting to run. bY an 80-yard Earlham scoring —potént—weéapons = er on a simple power play that] The Jeffords speedster moved dash -on the game's first play, The slippery Tield evened mat- produced -the game's only touch- into fourth place ne in gor oash..on the game's I pay. ters, with the result that only one down. : {within a length of Flying Missel Lag L . {midway down the stretch and {then, under a driving ride by Ted | [ Atkinson, whipped past the King|
NEXT OPPONENTS
Allegheny at Earlham. Hamilton at Union,
{Ranch colt in the last jump to the wire.
(today. ; | Frosh Back Bob Barragree
Playing on a soggy field, Hamilton tallied three times on the ground and twice on 20 yard aerfalc.
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~~ Olympians Face First Rea - Olympians Face First Real Ray Lumpp, Former Jet Player, With Visitors o : -. * : | their young professional careers Tuesday nig linois Wesleyan | ; niil won two of their first three games, comprise one of the more rugged Alert line play and deceptive run- Aggies of Colorado {are riding in third place in the 27 to 12 verdict here this after yp) _Utah fumbles and a AR 18-game basketball schedule it and Division, each having in the first period and two in the, 27 {5-12 fobtball win over To NppOr abash at DePauw . will be Crispus Attucks, Jan. 25, But there were mistakes by the the DePauw tear began to-roll in |
Test Against Knicks Tuesday Veteran New Yorkers Invade Fieldhouse; DePauw Loses to : By JIM HEYROCK The Indianapolis Olympians will get the most severe test of ht. The testers will be the New York Kniekerbockers; who invade, Times Special yma: Butler Fieldhouse for a league game at 8:30 p. m. The Knicks, who; BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Nov. 5— AE evi - teams in the 17-club loop. ning by a powerful Wesleyan Defeat Utah, 21-12 : Shortridge Faces The Knickerbockers currently eleven cost DePauw of Indiana a SALT LAKE CITY, ‘Nov. 5! ~18 Cage Battles Eastern Division while Indianap- noon. {blocked kick in the first six minlolis and Anderson are leading the. Wesleyan rolled up a touchdown ,teg of play gave Colorado A & M for Shortridge High School was ea oss AT ares announced today by Athletic Di- Won one loop encounter. Indian-| " NEXT OFPONENTS “ithe “Utes: ‘today before “16.099 apolls won last Tuesday in their fiineis Wesievan at James Mitikan. homecoming fans in the Utah A new opponent for Coach (Opener over an extremely weak second for. a 2010 total at half- Stadium. oe Jerry Steiner's Blue Devil squad Denver aggregation, time, Scoreless in the first half, Sat x d iy B owli soon aturaay ' bowiin in the Tech gym.- The complete locals. So, Coach Barker took hisithe third quarter. y g JT : boys back to the fleldhouse on the. DePauw scored first in the third
Carl Smith. Bookwalter-Ball Li4
|to.go. As far as financial backing |the young keglers. Some of the| was concerned he handled most “beginners’.i use the four pound lof that himself. A few places of| business such as the Tiny Tot Toy | Shop donated a few prizes to get! {the ball rolling. ~
and it plans to expand into an even. greater organization.
put. into effect to assure 'its be-|
Boys come.
suddenly thought to himself, “If stop to consider the many ob-
land -lay-the plans forthe opening22 week program laid out for.
was up to Glass, now, our full- Migsel from the third finisher, C. season, Del had everything ready improvement made by som
period and Anderson tallied its marker
Hamilton College roared back rns fast. half was a see-saw with 20 points in the first quarter struggle in which neither was able to set up a 32-13 win in a small to penetrate scoring territory. : “7B Volk: scored Canterbury's: lone marker and Bob Martin
| college intersectional contest here derson retaliated when Leslie
scored both Quaker touchdowns. -
{the Engineers to a stunning 30 to line.
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Biers, Tommy Findell, Billy Nich Third row, left to right: Frances
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Walker, Bobby Robinson, Ronnie Yeskis, Ralph Bowers, Bobby Latterman, Jimmy Smith, Suddie Cantrell, Jackie Suiter, Billy Findell,
ols, Bob Stewart and Bernie Finch, Findell, Audrey Suiter, Ann Yeskie, Roberts, Don
Steve Wheeler. Second row, left to right: Harriet Wheeler, Wanda Mary Fler Mabel Nichols, Rese Ann Vernon, Esther Goodson, Delbert Gregory, Sandy Sputich, Gertrude Pits, Billie Walker and Bob !atterman.
Loop in 3d Year DO On neues | Of Operdtion
the eight pound class, Two teams, ously mentioned one. You might
3 - Kansas U. Vict Kansas U. Victor ithe “Timber Tumblers’ and the call the Juniors the more «(ver Nebraska “Bulldogs” are currently tied for vanced half of the league, Mem-|
{the league leadership. The other bers of the loop are from eight . ; two teams, the “Little Mightys" to 14 while the Tiny Tots range Alert Visitors t } . Al-|and the “Hot Shots” are fighting from four to eight. v : ® ready becoming ~mattonaltyito- get... themselves back ‘In the, _Best 2-Game Series Triumph, 27-1 3 . famous, definite ideas are being Trace. | Up to now, the highest total for! “y yNCOLN, Neb, Nov. 5 (UP) | Boasts 115 ‘Mark a series was chalked up by Sandy|_ Ap glert Kansas University The big gun as far as individual Spuzich who is the daughter Of g,,tha]] team parlayed a blocked . Mary, another well known local punt and three second-half score {performances are concerned is Loman kegler. ¢Sandy registered into & 27-13 victory which ros {Biity Biers. Billy is the son of a set of 287 for two games. They ine [pjversity of Nebraska's LaVerne Biers who is one of the use the two game plan instead ofp mecoming today before 37,000 leading feminine keglers in town. the customary three game series] Neb ask yolled Up 3 Bet ' i Young Biers is sporting an aver- that the other loops use. And al-| ih a 244 3 an ’ age of 115 which is the top mark though it is a mixed. league boys) 18%. wks But paydirt turned is in thé circuit. In the girl's class, and girls are assigned to separate ay under Br ate of N Harriet Wheeler, daughter of teams. |Summb0 a arriers and re Harry Wheeler, is riding at the At the conclusion of their sea-|,, ...¢ fizzled out inside the 20 top of the heap with a figure of son's activity there will be tourna- yard line. The hosts lost the ball 114. The honor of having turned ments for them just the same 28/110 on the Kansas two, once on in the “highest single score thus other leagues have. There will ipa tive. once on the nine and far goes to Bill Nichols who can also be rewards presented to the cain on the 13 ' boast of 147 total. .» |keglers who turn in the most out-| hai ‘Actually there aré two separate standing performances and the Nebraska's sharpshooting quar divisions within this league. They chances are that the Kids wilt pe: terback, Fran Nagle, stole the have what is called the “Junior” as proud of them as the older UnGer Of Raans DS un; : league In addition 0 the previ compeliters are, completing four tosses for 176 i
St Joe's Wallo : |yards and both Nebraska scores, Indiana State P ‘Williams Paces Rice | ‘Win Over Arkansas
TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 5 (UP) HOUSTON. T N 8 (UP) ’ | , Tex., Nov. § =S4. Joseph's Pumas pounced Of _Rice Institute used a smooth [Indiana State today, 33-to 6, in 4 mixture of ground power, aerial powers and a glue-fingered end {named James (Froggie) Williams Pumas from Rensselaer today to subdue stpbborn Arkane | in. a homecoming foots J defeating —them—19-6— ERE esos before 26.000 Wilmington scored in the first . NEXT OO a. . fama... —— California Bears
six minutes of play ‘on three| St. Joseph's at Canterbury. from Quarterback Art second, and State’s Sycamores got ‘Win Eighth in Row
This youthful loop is now ‘well into its third season of. operation
ing around for some years to
Four Teams in Action
“ “Right now there are four teams within the league, which is a pretty good number when you
stacles the founders of the loop have met.. For one thing, many of the . parents were not too cooperative at first, Secondly, many of the kids became affected with such infant maladies as mumps, chicken pox, etc. bd ; . The Tiny Tot bowlers have a them. By looking at the records, you can already see some of the e of
Anderson Edges
Choo: Te Franklin Bows to
| . i “g 9 i Anderson's Ravens edged Canter- Wilmington, 19-6 bury, 13 - :
7, today in a hard-| fought Hoosier College Confer- Times Special ence football game. | WILMINGTON, O. Nov. 5 intra - state collegiate football Both clubs scored in the first Wilmington, O., took some of the ame. : ’ . e growl out of Franklin's Grizzites scored in every period but the sas, 14-0,
_in the second.
passes Sond. 3 Brady to Left End Norman Ash- their only touchdown in the third.
place-kicked the extra point. An-|. NEXT OPPONENTS | - John Frawley got St. Joe's first | BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 5 (UP) But-| Auderson at Franklin. tally on a one-yard plunge and|— The brilliant passing arm of
| cree —— also converted. In the third, Cliff| Quarterback Bob Celeri pulled the worth, good for a total of 47 Beaver and Wally Moore scored California Bears thorugh to their eet |yards and a touchdown. The for the visitors, and Jerry Fleck 8th consecutive victory of the sea-' gereit smashed off tackle in the Grizzlies managed to hold their and’ Don Schubert added fourth son today as they held back an first and Kenneth Seeley’s second- hosts fairly even until the last period touchdowns, Fleck on a|inspired Washington State team period plunge gave the Ravens quarter when Wilmington scored linebuck and Schubert on a six-| With a 33 to 14 win. their fourth conference win in five bwioe t yard run around right end. games. ' Kenneth. Walker's kick The first score in the fourthi , 4 of made it 13 to 7. : ** “quarter was made by Fullback] goo as he or Re A GT The loss was the fifth for Can- Stan McCoy who plunged over ;. Sycamores’ only TD. terbury’s Knights in seven games. from the three-yard line. Halfback | . } :
NEXT OPPONENTS Anderson at Franklin, Canterbury at St. Joseph's.
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Canterbury ..... 7 0. 0 0— 7 Charles Jones added another TD . ™ . v d Anderson ....... 8 7 0 0—I138 when he ran 50-yards through the Cornell's Fine Drives. Fem ———t——— entire Franklin team.
i ened with only} JYOUNCE Syracuse, 33-7 |
Ga. Tech Wins, 30-13 two minutes left in the fourth] ITHACA, N.Y, Nov. 5 (UP)=| N R” KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Nov 5 quarter when three consecutive Cornéll turned two recovered fum- | {UP)==Young Darrell Crawford, a pagses by Halfback Joe Platt were bles.into touchdown. marches. and ’ Kingsport, Tenn., youth who “de- good for 53 yards. Platt then staged three other scoring drives serted” to Georgia Tech; directed plunged over from the one-yard to trounce Syracuse 33 to 7 on] the Ion 3 20 1oiline t muddy Schoellkopf Field this’ music at the {18 victory over nnessee y Wilmington ..... 8 0 0 13—18 snowy day before 33,000 shiverin, before 50,000 frigid spectators. Franklin “es 0 0 0 6-— Wy y €/in » Big Town manner” . + + (Thus me . as { The victory gave Cornell the remarked a recent gues ttm
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schedule 1s: | y roi Nov. 23, Qreenfisid: Nov. 3, Nebles- morning-after the game and put when Paul Lee im & ° 'NOO YAWK! lier pil: Qromiigl Nov. 30 Nobles, thom A e Re ng passed. to. J championship of central New ) ) : ch } ath Andersos | th itungh A rugged a Shumuiess in the end zone. Their S {York's Big Three which includes wel, we thanked the gent—be- . J8 ; i mage. nal marker in the fourth came \ : Colgate. I d h| ' artinsy Jan. at University of ! " gate. It marked the 11th wa Bloomington; Jan. J. “af Broad Ripwis: since their opener to smooth off when Norm Behler went through “AT EMPIRE 499. 330: Ais Bourbon, 130 (R. Norman). Atte): 11.00. 5.80. 3.30: Old School, 118 (E straight victory over two senboda know he was, to his way an, 14. Ben Davis: : 18, at Cs i ithe rough edges / . : FIRST ($3000: claiming: 3 years up: 6 3.80. 4.80. Ben B, 118 (J Garroutte. 4.60. Gross), 3 Peraiess. 109 (D. Mad- - 3 of thinking, paying us a high coman. 20. at we Jn , ALEuCkS Wt! 3 } edges, " from the five on a quarterback turiongs)—Mr.- Syracuse. 113 (W. Mehi- Also: Stofie Hill, Cant Catclr Me. All Busi- deny, 2.60: Also: Katnkeekee. Rose Canyon, for the 1948 Ivy League cham-|,j t H t that we Tech: Jan. 31. Maguali Peb 3. at Lebanon | For the meeting with the sneak from the five. wens 1730" 680. €30; Landlord; 116 Wess. Ante Light. Straeth. Mr. D., Gallant Chance. Placerville, pions {pliment . .., He mean ” '» WN ech % a sahington; 5 : Olax 3 2.50 omsive, 131 NTH 2 1} nees: r n ! 7 : ee : Peb. 15. at Columbus: Fob. 11, Crawfords- Knicks, Barker will stick to his - —— —— Mora, 380. Also. Fight g Don. Thot, Posy 1 16 aries wig I Rg “H ————— {were having ome suctesg 18. ep. ’ ville iginal 1 t th . Edemgee. Buster Hope.- Vim, Happy West, Craig). 14.20, 620, 4.60. Sweet Streak, 117 AT CHURCHILL DOWNS ling our food ‘and cocktails well simian p—— original lineup; the one the ma Tryons Meet Dayton Paral Error King Sise. Comanche Peak. (GQ. Pederson). 5.40. 3.40: Blenette. 117/ PIRST (51800; claiming; 3 year 8 oe ; § ds 1 : jority of fans pay to watch, with ~~ Merry Kine Qa $3 Ales Ever Zoomin. rurien- Douie Feature. 11) ars up: Scrappy West Virginia. above accepted standar n Missouri Scores Late Joe Holland arid Wallace Jones at SECOND’ 33000; claiming. 3 years up: 8 Nitro Fire, (Good Luck, Buster Maedic. fold. 1100. 6.00. 460: jtichwosd Boy, 118 ’ - |quality. PEE i amrocks Today 5s a 118 (C 9.00, Bettin Bad. ‘Darby Doodit J. Brooks). 5.40. 3.40. Thistle Doz. 111 (A. Bows fo Pe Stat \ - : lorad 20-13 forwards, Alex Groza at center, , 18.10. 130; No Bull 13 (W. Boland. 9.50. : JE D.. Rivera). 2.40.. Also. Combat. Lancet, ™- nn are He meant that Blue Room service oP To Ni Co ; 0 ) . a ; Tryon 8 All-Stars will play: host + Mle Algan id. id : elahoussohe | , ) Fairy Stream, -Beasty Poise, Whatanurse, | . . ’ . | - ) BOULDER, Co NOV B OP a Beard and Barker at. fiorhoon: io. Ahe Dayton. Piaiernas. Husting One lant Remark; AT ROCKINGHAM .. |Scarét Lisht, Tree Tot. Tiser Mae, Blas-| MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Nov. is prompt, smooth and expert. He A a At + guards, © 7 RT oon: Ho AT On, A rive = Pumity Mewar. + PIRET, £44000; -clating; 3 yelirs upi 6 STIRS. ’ : EPpy . I o<A mighty Missouri. University". Lumpp With Knicks 1 4Ohlo)- Shamrocks at the Indian- Broad ake BIR Perry : rd. Firings] Speeding Home. A er POND. +3000 siden, Axmagouds (UP)- -Penn State, brilliant on meant that Kenny Jaggers musle Riri dle wir > A hy - h * . - Ele KO TREO q 7 v LAM 8 - 0! at} T o d fC. VE ra ” BEE TRE Vi ¢ aE 22 SBRAV Atreamlined uRRS! . “eleven smashed thiough In the “Jajcolm McMullen, the young: apolis. Speedrome, Game time 18 ruin 3030 Dubie 2% 2-year-olds: Aotmezs 300, 0, Out Bound 30, 110 (F, 13.80. S40" 4 90, Mary Bay, 118 3 ge. one ground” but TACKINE an perial is; Aya and unnsual. 3, 7 tinal minute of play to defeat « Yoda ; 2 p:m. : “AL TATE Res! PeRce: MIsstat 110 (Dy Bou BE Clayton: 3.60, Also ..Grandpa. Max, ley). 180. 700. Evelyn 1. 113 (J. West), attack, defeated a scrappy West —a fact that EVERYONE seems 7g * & ster from Xavier University, prob-. ; Fo a MO iimton List. Milkstone. Roman Runner, ‘Cherry Flash, 830. “31507 "Guy Sue. Moola: Osean, Goldy iportriin -teany-34-to-14-today-be-| to-aceept without juestion! 7’ 4 surprisingly strong Univermts of ably will get his chance as a re- The All-Stars have designated oH Woodhouse . 330. Dorigen. 109 Steeple, Ruth Ann, Flying Doug. |Denarius, Lady Swit, Mon Pharo, Bfter-! 2 o i today 1 recep que dol 7 “ " { land 5 so ou 0 . s i . SC © ina. 8 - Colorado, 20 to 13, in a Big Seven ;jacement for Groza. Bob. Evans {he day High School Day” for all Thunds* jet Freedom Train 1mpish. Peter. Second (33000. claiming 3 VETS onesh |, THIRD (11800: claiming: 3 years up: 6% ore A of Ly homecoming yes, although we certainly have Conference battle here today. |and Carl Shaeffer will see action Indianapolis and Marion County Ba Ria, Bi GO: J CNT ear. ote; 930 5.80, 4.30. So Black. 114 (F. Bed: furiones —Lambent. 108 (A.D. Rivers), Okt made no conscious attempt to. -""AS the game dwindled 10 the as reserve guards and Floyd NiSh schools. The team will ‘play sy “lurlonas;—Oupia. Lid (EB Atcats) a Le, odo, Cherry. Scurlock)" 540.” 3 40: Rister Cora, 108 (A a arked by hitle Nyantis Rogel, wane” the big towns, there IS a : i ¥ Vv 1 T50, 473%, 290. Sallors oice oC r= 2 ga . 5 : , vares;, 900. A Angle Bar, Glaemel, e ons use we OUus CLICE t closing seconds, Missourl Full: ¢olker, Marshall Hawkins and in Columbus, O. next week and io} "yi" 3p. Artolo, 114 (E. Guerin), [Oke ~Aeaipiter, Habpy All Yarmouth SA 0 0% ull Lead: Shirt Band, Dixie to. wear Shae per uss lak UC, sophisticated atmosphere in the back Phil Klein tossed a touch Bryce Hale will be used at various 1 return to the Speedrome J arta py aan. Ti BOTY, AI Daily Double $50.80 PPOURTH (31800: el 3 forward —_— and strengthened Blue Room. Smart, yet informal. : r 2 MA he I a und . : JR { : -eldiming; years up: $ " ' down pass to John Glorioso from, . : ago BD, arma tana Nathaniandicap: 3 Feats afcor |, THIRD (32000; clatming: 3 vears um: 8:1 3-18 miles Souris - eet 3 their lead in the sectional rivairy Gay, without belnginoisy. © 28 yards out, breaking a 13-alll “por one member of the Knicks, The All-Stars have ‘won three fuslonss —Nathaniel, 120 16. Freee’: turlongs) —Hoyt Jr. 113 (L Dotter). 16:80. Fico: 19.00. 6.80. 439. Obelisk, 113 'H ; - y \ : Ne , T CKS, |} ome gamed. A preliminary will tens) 485. 316: z0chitn fo7 (W. Holand), 8:08 4:30: Treasure. Kes. 99. (A Catalano). Delpidtor, 5.20. 3:80; Take Wing. 113 (H 11 games to four. We think you'll agree! For dine deadlock “and giving the Tigers i). Indianapolis game will serve: F 110; sBlg 1f, 116 (C. Erickson), 3 Dead 12.60, 6.80: Bargain Buyer, 404 (P Milli- Manifold) = 3.40 Also: Prepoterite, Big ___ RL it ed : the loop victory: as -a homecoming and get-to be played at 12:30 between two of heat Yor 3d duo’ Tavistock, Mirabeai- £50 grep, Joi Power. White Wine Tm, i ay nl rh 3 eas : mer, or late supper, get acquaint- . ! “to- tv's lo or Gay Mood. Rare Mineral. Entr\ ! i : CH, (3 hand up; | : : ie ea ro ‘gether with. old. friends. Ray the city’s leading PAL club teams. CNM" 38700, hated: Gold Cup: 3 FOURTH (320005 claiming; 3 years up: 1 1-16 miles Mount Marcy, D114 (C Additional Sports, jd with_the Blue Room of the Wi * C : " - . ' RR ——— Lyeats. uF: 1% mies: = Adtis 117 (T. "Atkin: [1-116 miles —-Strutaway 105 (C. Mullins). Picou'. 440, 2.80. 2.20. Inseparable, 107 4A Graylynn Hotel—Pennsylvania at 1sconsin ops Lumpp, ex-New York University Fo Ny TN ME Se MHtEael 129 15-00; “47003407 Red Tag. 117¢D. Madden). Tavares), 3.00. 3.40; Whirling Dough. 107 Page 43 Hace is star. was a member of the In- Boston C Passes E. Arca 3 330; Double Brandy, 1204.00, 3.40: Vinita Rev, 112 (R. Melaughlin’, TD 8eitivekr, 240. Also’ Love Sonnet. Bi. ' {Eleventh Street, Indianapolis. Cross-Country Meet a : 1 J “ ‘ * J Robertson 390 h 0%. I cle Baga: 3180. Also: Lusmores. Arklow H.,. Reckon, Mr. Smug Sa a A dd ’ ) dianapolis Jets last year before Couni-A-Bit, Quarter Poie. Riveriane. Our Tillerette, Middie Man SIXTH (37500: added Palls City Handi. ) : - ‘y —_ ' : John Wm, Pibroch yohets ‘Thum? A . " . re x ) - " CHICAGO, Nov. 5 (UP)-Wis- being sold to New York. The 25- Over Clemson, 40-27. "Sit ENTH 15000 Rapdicap Thumb. up: PIFTH (32200 Miowances: 3 years up: cap. 3 years in Hihes ahd uiares; a mile) } . * eonsin's Don ‘Gehrmann won the year.old Lumpp was a member CLEMSON, 8.C, Nov. 5 (UP) Le Cee AL eae 780; 2.40. 6.20: Bix Reward. 107 (J. Termullo), 8.60; Blue Helen, 108 H Manifold). 10-00: . x * SHO I GUNS * Yo individual crown and led his team of the 1948 Olympic team along —Big Ed Songin pitched passes 800. Jucks Town. 103 (W. Boland. 890) G00. 4 Da ae a beaa. Puctic | AlSO Our’ Request. Challoreite. Miss : to victory today in Loyola Uni- with the Kentucky boys until his arm was limp today to Also heli es First url, Khaki, Belim, Bio, "goo ming Light, Tilenny. Orystal Mommy, Bea Right. Blue Missy, Mother, : : ’ y 5 ” v ’ . n w 1GHTY £3000: claiming > oot, hampion uady inita. Bd. : a « versity’s 17th invitational cross : Jive the Br . AY 10 EIGHTH $3000; claiming: 3 years up: Boot, C! B Vinita. Ed Trixie, Yoncalla. Lady Joan RIFLES and HUNTING SUPPLIES » i Aet——————— ——g give t ston College Eagles a i, miles: — Fresh Breese, 118 (C Rogers). SIXTH ($5000: Nashua handicap: 3 years| SEVENTH 2000: allowances: 3-year. country meet. Coach Feels Better 40 to 27 victory over Clemson be- 18.10. 600. 400: Cencerze, TI JT AG: HR) 1300, 360. Messer, 130 0, Mad: 1%, 7.30; sun Bavid, 116 (8. D. Rivera, A - 1 p sor ( 28 est ‘out. 9.1 dem) 5.00, 360, 260 Mel . +C. aad A Vera), h R I 0 ‘ f . 28 7 ’ {fore a crowd of 19,000, ertacn “is Also ps ey shart Re. Allgaer.. 5.00 3 0. Fancy Fiver. ite, (p. 4.80, 4.90: Princess Date, Jl 43. Chestnut), - s Ne sles s WAT Alsiral, Ama er, Croesus, Sh ww MILL bo 2.400 Also Mullin , 1 fa] A An . a i Dartmouth Rolls Over ‘Gators Win, 28 The next. busiest man was the gafh iis fgnecer. Crotsus SMR MY A nonian Road. Boal Man. ditt, GUC PATHE PIC SL oliki Col bi 35 14 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Nov, 5 Scoreboard manipulator Aas he eee | SEVENTH ($2200; claiming: 3 years up: Nations. " . - SO we He, y N 3 (UP)~Churnin' Charlie Hunsing- game turned og? a JoucRqown AT SPORTSMAN Kas, Be on aoe. 108 (A GHTH (32000: elaiming: 3 years up: | NE ORK, N ov, era 1048 star down on. his luc parade w the Eagles always! PIRST ($2000; claiming: 3 years up: 1/¢ i, an ag Tis ‘A 11.18. miles—Song Sparrow, 113 (A. D . 4 wk, ! v ! ! cial $3 |] up Catalano), 6.40. 1.40. Token ‘Reward. 108 4 (UP) — A -fast-charging Dart-|saved-his reputation and perhaps K®¢PINg their upper hand. fyriengs-tonsnarn. AAT (B gotfman..| (P's. Borie. 340. Also one he gh, Rivera), 10.60. a8. § 80; Marvine Tis. 113 | Browning Automatic Shotguns, 12 & 16 Gauge. $108.80 - | 18 Is ; : ADS } ° 3 hi . ; % ower, iibroeo J. Chestnut). 00 ) " . afid mouth team rolled over Columbia nig coach!s job today by running . Sowart 8 8 8 Also Bove ity Autumn EIGHTH ($2,000: claiming: 4 years up: Hoosier Boy. "Whirl ‘rhru; Markeciog. aos, | Browning Superposed (®Unaer 12 & 20 Gauge, $219.00 by a 35 to 14 score here today for orida to a. surging 28 to 7 tri- Maryland Wins, 40-14 Eve, Potemkin ATI Prd, State Chaser, 11/12 miles) —Chance Morn, 100 (8. La-|Byja Copo. st Single Barrel Shotguns, All Gauges $I8 95 . 1 ( om ¢ w AS al AAS AAAS its fifth consecufive victory Of umph over Georgia. COULEGE PARK, Md. Nov, 5 SRCoShO'iie' ming. 3 gears yo AAREIEEAAARA EARRING evens Single Barrel shoiguns, ges. " the season. | While 36,500 fans were mutter-| (UP) —Slim ‘Stan Lavine, a little $25 335 30. Hiliopeer, 11{ & voit: x - 3 | Iver Johnson Single Barrel Shotguns, All Gauges_.$21.45 a i : , Aye ) J 3.30, Woy A) } : 1 g ES BR KE ne that. Daath Ray (Bear) Jolt sub rterbuck with ice-cold Aso! Mary. Hou A Bast Tish, Awiateel. \ ; 2 Stevens 31 Double-Barrel Shotguns, All Gauges. _$52.26 H A N A ! one or elze; Hun nerves and-a red-hot arm. passed “277% SIRE golie Paid : i » inch Model 25, 12-6 P 6 $72.85 singer's mighty tearing of the and ran Maryland to a smashing THIRD $3000 aiming: 3-yesr-oldn.¥ Ye A i » » Wine ester, node ’ -vauge ump um. . : tg 1% miles) Just 0, W NE ay. : 1 3 - , ood SERVICE furl hated in yards in 18 tries 40. to 14 victory over outclassed 100. $50. 1 Mneen. Ar rypaet. x ; x Ithaca Featherweight 186&20 Gauge Pump Guns. $83.50 i or almost 10 yards a rush, George Washington today. hl. Sho, Neath) | OR< 4 7 * L 620 N. CAPITOL AVE \ Ea fpton Furvits Maa. oe eivant. & 7 SUN. NOV. 6. 2P.M * | 20-Gauge Bolt Action Repeating Shotguns. _._.$22.95 N y Aro PI 8 fw, cnmine: 3 yours 12. 3 LT “ . 0 « M. 2 .410-Gauge Bolt Action Repeating Shotguns_____ $20.65 sor —-Ri-820 - ANA A ARS A | Bt raduate, 4 { - * Ee | oh LR The J Pras 3 27 = * EE * t..22- Rifles, $12.95 up; Repeaters $20.95 up - meet | | NOV TOMO tana on 15. vt orscnts o Te and Barumetic Prosurn Fok ty det ding wh romwrn | | S108 AR Yan °F Spy Satvuteda 3 = y TRYON'S ALL-STARS % Hunting Coats _.$5.95 up Shell Vests ____.._ $2.39 PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL | 7 8 9 o. 0 1 © Mu Kg . ee aed Rreab. --# : [Hunting bouts _.$6.95up Hunting Caps __. 89% up y { 3 ‘ by A i \ { re i > a . Motorole Dealers end |RSN TUE, WED. THUR. FRI BAT, SUN. MON. | {ia A30. 346 Yuin lia 0, Gagreutiel. ALL GAMES n 3 {8-In. High All-Rubber Lace Hunting Boots____$7.45 Pr. — 1 EL ve — y - . ’ Indianapolis Merchants | IN RAIN ; Trees | aka BR sume rw iS TELECAST WFBM DAYTON, OHIO 3 Hubbard Leather Top Bird Shooters Shoes__._$10.95 Pr. - - 3 ' —- y YR k { fn . fi : present / - tyrlongy_Richavea, 113. 'K Cogman). & en : | Remington, Winchester, Western, Peters. Shotgun Shells DETROIT LIONS vs. # AS It dB Wate iE rons Doren Ot | 12-Gauge Shells, $1.89 up 410-6 J ' FAI QOUDY fiso- Iriah Wath Benny F. Forbidden C, + Nov. 6 Deyton, O Gate Admission $1, Tax Included | 12-Gauge h Is, ol up » auge Shells, SL16 up iL} ; J s A - \ . Et ' i i . A ; CHICAGO ‘CARDINALS || THE SRrmetif ER rte, Hanlicass 2% Nov, 13 (On Rood) { 16-Gauge Shells, $1.89 up 20-Gauge Shells, $1.16 ' yes a Mid a Rg) 110 x BIG PRIZE AWARDS 2 . { ok, , 4.30. vertown, ; ; with Jou Bolons Al AIR ih RAE TN th Nor. 20 Columbus, 0 \ : 28-Gauge Shells, $2.15 Box 10-8augs Sheil $2.29 Box 1 olcomb, so: Nis Prius, Iv. "$e y } Caillou Rouge. Barve, Flower. Yee "ws * (Thonksdiving Special) BY SCORE CARD ADVERTISERS x! Supar-X Shells, 12 Ga. $2.35, 16 Ba. 2.20, 20 Ga. $2.15 [nT hon Wise Bu. “Fie “ol Keene. & Nov. 27 Benton Horbor, : ~~ %1 22 Rifle Shells: Shorts, 35¢; Longs, 52¢; Long Rifles, 68¢ Mich Children Admitted Free « a+ MINUTE ai ! v ; ia TI TI ‘ x = oh iy hs ; ok 3] . eee ) INDPLS. SPEEDROME : ; : .» Bo SUPPLY ip tH es TOE Kites bre. ad Rel $1 | SRA | 1 ARE, MADISON AND RAY STS. " vim fnAsUNDAY 0 ¥ ’ . " Prelinsinory Gome ot 12: 23 I ; i ots AER ENR ANAT T "AUTO W AE ee bu Frew a Plenty of Parking Space—No Congested Traffic - AM PW[ A oa AR oa AM.‘ Pm AM. CLARKE AUTO WASH | Ed E Wek Cw Games te be played: rein or shine Open Daily, 7 A. M. to 9130 P, M.—Sunday, BA. M. te § P. M. Reg. U.S. Pat. OF, © 1949 by John F.Dlle Cor] : Neris ] i : tiga {i Wf ribbed To] A y * | 3 pl i : " _ BE - i Ch ¥ Ne fh
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