Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1949 — Page 16
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NEW YORK, Nov. 14—In the public mind Notre Dame football are synonymous. If you were to tell the averfellow the South Bend university was invented by Knute , he'd probably believe you. And more than likely §
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14 (UP)| && {~=Tired of “messenger boy"
y|overy football game, a UCLA enprofessor today ans gineering ‘professor today mflash. word to his players by ra-|| dio, Dr. W. D. Hershberger said he has applied for a patent on the device, which uses a voice modulated microwave transmitter un-
monium gas-filled ear receiver, worn in players’ helmets, | This, the professor sald, willl
ter between the benéh and the field without wires and without eavesdropping. .
the West Coast.
Capital cit Pin Tourney ‘eek-End Events
of 210, 190 and 256. His team The Capitol City Tourney stilllhowever did not fare as well, Aldominated the week-end bowling/though Yaver's did khock over their opponDelaware Bowling Center, The top four three game serfesithey lost their first two games were turned in ‘by keglers com- and thus were ousted from the top tourney which is'spot in the circuit. Until yesterbeing held at the West Side alleys./day Yaver Men's Shop B/Red Stuart of the Berghoff Beer(ware Bowl had been tied for the
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pleture as evidenced by lastimore pins than night's scores. ents,
aggregation blasted out games of leadership of the league. , Wins Three Games
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regaining; of the Old Oaken | a Nr ons day's traditional intra-state foot-| . og Wipes ball battle were jolted today with Eo fetes the announcement that fullback: Eagles nde y nos Jerry Van Ooyen will be side- Smith shell Servies
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a of Pacific students let the world know they want Eddie LeBaron nominated for All-America. The hard-running back is the "people's choice” on
and Dela-
Delaware still does not hod undisputed possession of the lead, by Phillips however, because Veeder Motor He wag follawed by Roy Phltips Off won its three games and shares 258
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lead over Chicago's! sehed Rn Ros pr an League Tavern Pales today at the half-/jt way mark in the national five. fi A va.
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Y Muncie Central, which went to che state finals two seasons ago, last years’ tourney favorite Anderson, Kokomo, Logansport and Marion are other NCC outfits to
tip the lid. Muncie opens against
Winchester, Anderson against Greenfield, Kokomo's brand new $700,000 fieldhouse will be packed to the rafters by T7200 fans to witness the 'Kats opening game against Wabash, Logan goes
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Veeck Gets New Tribe Sale Details
Toke Another Week CLEVELAND, Nov. 14 (UP)— John Yonco, attorney for Cleveland Indians President Bill Veeck, returned to Chicago ‘today to present to Veeck the latest. develop-
against Royal Center and Marion Cleveland syndicate headed
‘against Greentown.
Martinsville hosts Mooresville and Franklin is at Sowthport in their openers. Lawrenceburg’'s Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and Bedford's Stonecutters, two perennial downstate powers, also get the “go” sign Friday. Lawrence burg opens with a conference game against Batesville while Bedford entertains Peru of the Central Indiana lop. Frank Barnes, who hopes to get Shelbyville near their 1047 peak when they copped state honors, takes his Bears to Seymour in the opener for both clubs. Columbus and Greensburg also open with a league game in the: South Central Conference. Auburn, ousted by Jasper In the afternon game of last spring's state finals, will be minus Pivot. man Jim BSchooley, but Roy Wertenberg and Barnell Beers are back when the Red Devils open against Ashley also on Friday. Madison's Cubs, meanwhile, will make their first home appearance against North Vernon
third straight win. Jasper will be after its second triumph at Washington Catholic. Muncie Burris, a power two seasons ago, opens Tuesday against Yorktown. South Bend Adams will be the first Northern Conference school to join the
hardwood gang when the entertain Alexandria Saturday.
(Aussies Bar. Japan In Olympic Games
SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 14 (UP)—Australian sports officials today felt that the memory of the past’ World War was still too fresh in the minds of their countrymen to invite Japan to compete in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic games. One official, commenting at a forum, said that it was “too soon after the war” to consider Japan's application to participate in the games and added that the “memories of Japanese atrocities are still too firmly fixed in the minds of Australians.” Another official thought fit might have been better for Japan to have waited and applied for admittance a few years from now.
and will be shooting for their
Ellis Ryan, insurance executive, ‘which is seeking to buy the ball club,
“If there is any announcement,” Veeck said, “it will be made in Cleveland.”
gets ownership of the Tribe there would be a Jorerping Shaage in
Joe Louis Hopes To KO Shkor
BOSTON, Nov. 14 (UP)—Aim-
Garden tonight in the first of a series of 10-round exhibition bouts that will carry him from coast to
Packing some 25 pounds over
pnce-feared Brown Bomber to quickly turn back the boastful Shkor, who gave him plenty of competition in a four-round exhi-
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