Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1949 — Page 36
" ye Butler Once Scored re Hoku Points In One Game
IE ASH, Times Sports Editor PACK IN 991 ¢ the Butler University footballers scored
* ‘mote points in one game than the 1949 gridders collected in
their entire season consisting of eight contests. No finger
pointing intended. . . . Just
noticed it while perusing the
pages of Christy Walsh's new book, “College Football” . , ,
It'ia football bible if there ever was one , ., and fresh off
the | press. It contains year by year team records of many college and universities from’ way back when , , : At any rate 28) years ago, the Butler gridders crushed Hanover, 122 to 0 . Wonder who had to keep books on the score? . , Must have been quite an ordeal, But the ' scorekeeper at the Franklin « Evansville game in 1015 had a more complicated job + + «Franklin won, 148 to 0 . Yeall, and in 1005 Notre Dame | wheeled. the American Medical! College. team into surgery and carved out a whopper 142-t0-0| victory, Tops over all though, according to this grid “review,” was Car-| negie Tech's 222-to-) slaughter of. he Summmtang College eleven in am
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Almost any score you desire In| _ contal in Walsh's records book: . » . He compiles in 943
pages the story of college football from 1880 through 1048—basic data on colleges prominent in the Be hor, scores of more than games and names of more than 500 All-American players. . . Alsd listed are the names of 100,000 yarsity lettermen. A surprising - chapter headed! “Football Makes :Good Citizens” lists former players who have excelled in government, the armed , selence, nd medicine, . 4 Therein you the name of. hizzoner,
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| back, received the eoveted tro-
_{the Spartan gym last t night.
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Lone Btar state oll millionaires and all sports goers in that area have been “working up” te the Notre grid battle for.a full year and the’ “partying” probably already. is « + «Dallas is sure to 80 all-out in its hospitality as the Hoosier Irish invade but you can bet your shirt the Mustangs will be keyed to feverish pitch for the Notre Dame clash. . . . The South west is noted for specializing in football upsets down through the years and Bouthern Methodist {supporters are banking on scoring a "miracle victory,” ann SATURDAY'S Notre DameSMU contest offers a football oddity. .'. . Two Helsman Memorial Trophy = winners are
local dees] Fans. To Be Treated to Full Menu This Week-end
" Eleven Prep Tilts Booked Tomorrow
With Five More on Saturday Slate By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
They'll start the heavy shell this: week end.
{Prise the heavily laden round-bal
Coach Jake Caskey's Deaf
[local entries playing their inaugural tilts, City and county stature will be-
gin taking shape tomorrow night with ' Tech's: Greenclads looking up for the “big one” this week In|
-Southern Methodist [the NCC,
Three county games are billed tomorrow along: with a pair of| city tints, In the county Lawrence Central's Bears go to Southport, win-| ner of three straight. Ben Davis to 33 loser to Franklin Township last night, goes to Warren) Central, The Flashes, first in four games yesterday, to Beech Grove in the third allcounty te,
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who won their!
“Faces Irish In the city, Broad Ripple, one
its opener, goes to Cathedral, 31)
first game,
siated to perform. . . . Doak Walker, the Mustangs’ great . phy 8 year ago and Leon Hart, ‘the star Irish end, won the honors this fall. , . . And both will wind up their collegiate career in this intersectional attraction, LL. FORTY-FOUR Ohio State players will make that big trip to
Washington, with eight juniors jon the roster, journeys cross-town|
(to Howe, whose Dave Fahrback {Sopagront
{was the big gun in-the 51 to 37| passing by Tech last week. The Greenclads, whose dabs of |
formance against Howe, could ac-|§ quire state-wide acclaim and al false sense of security-with a
Castle. The Trojans are picked as
LL
illiamson’ s Picks
4iwest to Brazil ] .318chool stays home with the Indi~|ana Boy's School at 2 p. m, Park! {School entertains with the annual |} faculty game. Deaf School hag ™ io lettermen returnees, led by|' Totals
night, tries again with St. Mary's of Anderson visiting. On unturday. Decatur Central Washington, Howe moves om 10 Washingy Manual goes and the Deaf
Eleven prep net tilts tomorrow and five more Saturday com-
campaign by going .to Union’ Township tomorrow night, la last of f the
go! Wampler added another charity
mid-season form coated its br
5
ing on the ares hardwood courts
1 action In these School quintet opens ‘the current
[and Shortridge won 42 to 28 over
{Noblesville for its first triumph {in two games. |" Ralph got 17 and Axiine 12 to pace Shortridge, which hit 18 of {50 field goal attempts while the loser got nine of 61. Bhortridge, {led 4-3, and 31 to 28 at the first and ‘third stops, Chuck Inman {notehed 11 markers for the Mil- | lers, | Franklin came from behind a {7 to first quarter deficit and battiled to a 32-all stalemate in the {fourth period before Glen Bueckfier hit a free ona and Phil
my INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bill Pn Hide Grosbel Set Fast Bowling Pace
4 ise < ~Bill Davis, rolling in the Fire Forma fe
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«By GENE LAWSON .
man's circuit set the alley on “fire” with his. 672 and Hilda Groebel complied a set of 617 to
in their respective divisions last
night. Davis topped all of the men's totals by uncorking
ing with the Credit Union No. 1 contingent at the Indiana. Carl. McAfee secured second |
Afge showed more consistency 50 than the others as he netted Hscores” of 221, 223 and 222 for. Indiana Fur in the Indianapolis) Classic at Pritchett's, = | Simon Rolls 650. Henry Simon registered counts’ of 256, 177 and 226 for a series of | 650 In the Ell Lilly loop at Penn-| sylvania. The only other competitor to hit the 650 class was Dick ‘Weber who came through with a mark of 651, The closest any other ‘kegler| could come to the honor class was | Telford Wright who pdsted a wot | of 649 in the Mutual Milk League!
ir for the Sacred Heart, losing its first| fin three games, yielded to a - fourth quarter splurge by Car-|
in the closing minutes, | three attempts by lacing Walnut) Grove on the road, 53 to 33. Pike ™. {i Walnut Grove fol
fy {1 lt jibter. tf 4 “ "i! iw agile $ mmerman. e 1 ent on.g 1 1 pline {i$ are 3 "es 1 4 fineus, 1 1 $ 0 oe 0 i} orc 0 IC tor . 0 : ndarson.y 1 avy * 0 ‘2 Moores 0 2 03 %! Totals 3
Tot 7 Halftime score: Pike Twp, 33, Walnut
nut Grov
Pasadena for the Rose Bowl clash “the team to beat” before the Carmel (M0) | Sacred Heart {. with the University of California March madness gets underway. Helsgr.{ Th Riley. 5% on Jan. 2... The Buckeye grid- Crispus Attucks, with Benne | Fircrstonne 3 3 { Hemmeigarn.t § i 3 ders will fly to the coast and re-lcook potting well- and Don Tho- | Morris.e. 0 0 J Butler 1 § 9% sume practice there Dec. 18. . . .\maq still on the injury list from | [eco ©, "3° 1.3 fuiers 109 It also pays to toot a horn at &ifoothall, entertains Vallonia to-| jutnedy 239 major football college. . . . Ohio morrow at Washington. Totals 1 i3 18) Totals 1313 17] State’s 120-piece band will get in| Plugs Seek Fourth Pros (hows missed: Carmel 11. Sacred | on the Rose Bowl show and ride| gueedway, winner of three "2° * the sky route to Pasadena Inistraight, goes to Manual at the) Youu, ha Ben Davis tO of three special planes, {South Side Armory, the Redskins! Wampler t 3 Kinkead.{ 0 ews f 2! g -_ boasting a 36 to 25 win over the Carpenter.s : 3 lab : Spartan Bs Lose, 24-17 [durable Bears. | aie pone | 3 ki » uljoush.g rson. Carmel's reserve basketbait], Pike Township, three-po ant wir | Niceiria fan. { team defeated the Sacred Heart host to Whitst Sacred Heart & High School B squad 24 to 17 at! 08 own. sacr ear erson.g 50 to 38 losers to Carmel last Totals 12 o 3%
ro iiine score; Brest, 21 Table
Free throws missed: Ben Davis 7. Prank.
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at the Sport Bowl It was an evening which saw few outstanding performances turned in but | the competition was close all the
point loser to Lawrence Central in| mel's Cox, who hit three fielders way around.
Hilda Groebel chalked up the
to 30 victim of: Beech Grove in its Pike got its second victory Inisecond 600 mark for the women
this week as she reeled off scores) of 205, 204 and 208 for a series of | (617 with Indiana Fur in the {Wednesday Night Ladies circuit bat the Fox-Hunt. Indiana Fur, 3ichiefly through her efforts, led |all other teams in the feminine
Sivision with a total of 2746 pins. |
Betty Degner and Leona Slough | were the only feminine bowlers to}
{approach the six century total / victory over highly regarded New Ores throws missed: Pike Twp. 15, Wal- {as they posted respective wine H
lof 594 and 502. Betty rolled in {Internal Revenue Mixed] Toop 4 the Illinois plant while the ay operated in the West Side Social League at the Fox-Hunt, Stumpfs Lose 3 Yaver completely dominated the! team race in both divisions. They {trounced the Stumpf Brothers in| three games and in doing so rang up a total of 3097 pins. They {registered games of 1072, 1018] {and 997,
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