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vom PODTANAPOLIS TIMES Middlecoff Wins Two Upstate 'Also-Rans’ St Louis Open Loom as Teams fo Beat |
} . » | Ft. Wayne Central Catholic, Hartford City Sinks 20-Foot Putt Seeking 3d Straight Prep Grid Decisions : : By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer To Sink Oliver . $5 They were beating the drums today for a couple of virtually .8T, LOUIS, Sept. 19 (UP)—Dr. unheralded Indiana high school football clubs—Ft. Wayne Central Sch ; Cary Middlecoff, golfing dentist Camo and Hartford City—two “also-rans” in years past. Renoot correspondent to " { th have played only t - ’ j from Memphis, Tenn. and Or- played only two games thus far. but gave ample in Pat Hutchison, 17, is a junior
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Here's your Ben Davis High!
Kaye Kessler, Times special writer, today gives his fmpres-. sions of Indiana and Purdue prospects in the coming grid | campaign. y
' sidelined with injuries.
TUESDAY, SEPT.
19, 19850
Over Irish Grid Camp
Leahy Unhappy Over First String Injuriess
| And Poor Showing of Varsity in Practice SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 19 (UPM—Gloom thick enough to | cut with a shillelagh hung over the Notre Dame football camp today, Entering home-stretch practice before the opener with North The Carolina Sept. 30, Coach Frank Leahy reported five first-stringers
Leahy also was not happy about the showing of the Irish
. dication they'll be hard to stop. Hartford's Airedales, not a serious - mond Beach, Fla. picked UP oontender for the Central Indian ; y at Ben Davis Ca : " . | : > a Conference title recently, ’ By KAYE KRESSLER, Scripps-Howard Sports Writer $2600 first prize money today for up two one-sided victories over Hy. ung and daughter of -
DON'T PITY “Po little Indiana.” Bo McMillin has winning a “sudden death” play- loop foes Monticello and Hunting- Ralurday: and Riley invading La Mr. and Mrs, been gone two years, just long enough for soft-spoken Clyde off from Fd (Porky) Oliver in ton in their first starts, collecting : Ray Hutchison
In the North Central ConferSmith to get his Hoosier bearings. Indiana can go nowhere the $15,000 St. Louis Open Tour- hoes ence, Lafayette Jeff should have Ament, l points without in a 20-foot
» . . f . n 4 + but up sing they lost all six conference.games in 1949 and “'Middiecoft - sank being scored So “oY time at Kokomo in its, finished the season with. only a smashing 48-14 upset of putt for an eagle three bn the upon. the Trieh itt hii . i in © |480-yard No. 2 hole yestérday, Lp Pittsburgh to show for jie fiitle oglngs. = +. after deadlocking with the vet- from Ft. Wayne Defending champ Indianapolis As “Smitty” thinks his lads ee p— eran Seaftle, Wash. pro at the have done ehout Tech goes to Anderson for ity "2", 2 member are going up. Only notable Purdue _- trot he region, for rhs Lit ond st NEC ong an Te ’ ” at an oles of overtime play. Rain: ; . 8 : a _/ba : casualty from last year's, LIFE HAS BEEN rough on Stu Holds Early Lead i competition, fr enklin ahd Shelbyville, 'ra- ast year and en team as Quarterback | Holcomb. likable 40-year-old tac-| i 0r "who built up an earl They tripped re- ditional rivals in the South Cen- a Times corres- Fat Hutchison green a {tician, who begins his fourth year, i. p y spected Sout nltral loop, collide at Shelbyville, pondent.
Nick Sebek, the one-man offense vl ad in the playoff but couldn't with the h : at Purdue: / Bend Washing- e host, seeking..its first Pat is a member of the Sun-!
who passed when he could . : Yop . keep his drives ‘on the Algonquin win, attempti S f a ran when he His teams—have been disap. qu r cy, fairways, won $1900 K. Freuflenthal ton In their pting to knock the The superlative play of Frank
" . shine Society and is a major in . couldn't. What's |pointmengts, yet distinguished! gong prize money. The pair also opener, 27 to 6 ibid Cubs from the unbeaten English, history, home economics Sedgeman. coupled . with . Ted ’ . themselves with two of the grid- split $1600 in ticket sales for th and then took the measure of] ahks. nd commercial work. As Schroeder's wrenched knee, enleft is a bunch of res Ereatet: awodein doy on ci Several downstate powers play 2 0 v v AS Ry ah b : ; 8 modern day piayoff usually strong Indianapolis hobby. sh sponds with abled Australia to hold a major _.., guys who know on iracle the past. tw 5 ’ Cri : = intersectional’ games. Evansville "0°°Y. She corresponds wilh pen| i is ay w what it is to take Hl {miracle the ‘past two seasons. Oliver's downfall came when Tare Attucks, 45 to 7. | Memorial, which opened. with pals in Austria, Ireland, Spain American tennis title today. al ids : ih A team that looked like a Big pg t his Friday both are out-to add ’ 3 i xi ‘ a-licking. In the ; - 8 tee shot edged three inches S 33-10-25 tri and Syria, writing for three a ng. Tn ~ @ [Nine topper opened the 1948 sea-off the fairway into a spongy MOT 8IOry. the Airedales seeking ; umph at Hopkinsville, A ed :
varsity in a scrimmage Saturday — under game-like conditions. In fact, he 4nd his assistants of freshme
[the poorest such scrimmages a idable, | Notie Dame team ever has held.
Pat is fond of 1 sports but seball is her favorite, Pat's brother, Ray,
second start, while New Castle's ba Trojans should outclass Richmond for their third straight win.
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: ars. She lives straight sets yesterday to win the Fost of them Xe {son by nearly measuring powerful rough on the 20th hole Midas | their third CIC triumph at the KY. fests Louisville Piaget Thre, years. She lives at 801 Ryholt St. pra RS Yeuey tennis \ T {Notre Dame, only to lose 28-27 on coff’ expense of Peru, while Coach 92Y. While neighbor Re ravels v ) , have been Dat. { on coff’s shot carried straight down Red Sox Buy Taylor
'a last-minute break. The Boiler- the fairway. {Fordy Anderson's shifty boys| 10 Muncie Central Friday. \won 9-7, 6-3, 6-2, as re repeated
The Boston Red Sox, here to open semifinal match against Art Larwith Cleveland, an- sen when he crashed into a lines-|
a ly row win over Miami (Fla.) last MI hen MATa aor 108 season, Purdue rose to unknown clinched the match. heights to knock the props out —N\ = Most of them rolled with the from uppity Minnesota, 13-7, in . punches well and are anxious the year's biggest upset. Fonnie S to start dishing it out. Whether The Boilermakers found them- ny er they can or not is still a question gelves after that, scared the be- to. { since experience isn't the only jabbers out of Michigan before
gridiron requisite. bowing, 20-12, and won the last Paces K lers » » ” two.
BIGGEST NEED, again, is a Holcomb lost much talent, but . Judy ‘Hindel Leads
field general, with sophomores there are enough holdovers to ’ i field a completely experienced . his home. . $ LouD Aduihe, kaw in} as the team, plenty of eager sophomores, Women in Leagues Mann, while Roosevelt's cross- Captures $1000 Pace lows of Teaver §, 8. jand the Boilermakers could keep By SAM NEWLUND town rival Washington goes Toot Rerelel | NEW CASTLE, Sept. lefthanded Lujack,” Ray Pe right on perking. | Monday night may be “Fonnie against Gary Wallace, and Whit-| DELAWARE, O. Sept. 19 — best ball 63 won the weekly pro- 5-4 7-9: 6-4 in doubles finals. trauskas and John Zuger being Co-Captain John Kerestes, who Snyder night” on the bowling ing against Gary Emerson. Poplar Tom, eligible to start in am golf tourney here yesterday . MrS- Perez and Australian Ken Bho Ah athotlist groomed. . . . Bobby Robertson, paced the runners last year with front from now om, if the past [Elkhart and South Bend Riley the $60,000 Little Brown Jug here for professional Bill Heinlein, No- McGregor whipped Barbara Sco- 3jinert Mehod halfback as a soph/ 847 yards in 146 carries, is about two Mondays are any indication. [risk their unbeaten records in the Thursday, won the $1000 condi- blesville, and amateurs Mark field of San Francisco and Princeton. i nifty Negro P {the top fullback in the conference. last year, should be the left half, yy. 0 ‘Maccioli 1s a scat halfback Title Five in the but will have to beat out Eugene who can scoot. Dick Schnaible, a league at the Pennsylvania, last queror of city rival Adams last Circuit meeting yesterday. (Pat) Gedman. . .. Strongest line vet, and sophomore Dale Samuels night duplicated his performance, ~~ ~~ ~~ — post is right tackle where veter- should fill the quarterback vacan- a week ago by leading the city, N ans Ed Bosak, Bill Smith, a con- cies. {with a 677 series. His 236-245-196 : ; ¥ i. gi " TY ” 9 Lore . 3 g y | “8.0 set was one shy of last Monday’ . CREE 3 i J wt Fa Suave, 2nd 81 Yierien RONALD BLAND a regular g7s, y day's Pete Russo, a real diamond in the !85t year, and reserve Leo Sugar,| Teammate Gene Zwiesler! rough. are billed at ends. Co-Captain wasn't far pehind In second place! The Hoosiers need passing to|John Beletic, a strapping Cleve-|with a 223-209-223 --655 series. | round out their offense, may need|!and senior, may finally come Into, Among the ladies, Judy Hindel,| his own as the best Big Nine rolling with Indiana Fur -at the|
Wabash and defending champ ~ Pete Burkholder carded a 87 to | Plymouth, both also unbezten, P3C® the Shortridge High School a series : 's chai |are Hartford City's closest rivals. golf team to 16', to 41; victory nounced today that righthander mars air. ted after | This week Wabash meets winless °VeT Tech yesterday at Meridian Harry Taylor had been purchased Sedgman commented after his Huntington, while Plymouth Hills Country Club. Burkholder from St. Paul of the American vie tory: Ted Wasn't up to his tangles with Alexandria. had 35-32 for four-under par. Association. ’ usual fine game. , Competition aise will be hectic Results were: Taylor, of Terre Haute Ind., Mrs. Helen Pastall Perez of Los no ? oR > C " Pete Burkholder ‘8. 67: defeated Scott Won 13 and lost nine for the Angeles retained her women’s e crowded Northern Confer- Teal o 30. Jim Balch (8 75) 4¢- Saints this season. He has had title with a 6-2, 6-2 triumph éver
feated Joe Harbin Bl), 2'a-iz; C ‘ence. In the west NIHSC, East Palen (8 85 defeated Harry Pofand 8: major league ‘experience with Mrs. Dorothy Bundy Cheney of ; ' lg-13: rey Burke ( t ) : So ° : Chicago Roosevelt's Rough Goiapers i851 2iptn: Him Siormas Brooklyn. [Santa Monica.
2g i Jim Riders seek their 14th straight Poise Be defeateq i ! hes 7139) - errr | + 0 Tris efeate, 1 win and second this season Fri- 90), 3-0. Carl ledder ohn Ba oke Wi P A day against {wice-beaten Gary feated David Smith 98, 3-0 in ro- m
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some plugs for ‘the defensive dike. But this is the team that should tackle after two years of injury Pennsylvania, led the pack with! make the biggest jump in the troubles, and will team with Jimia 591 total. a 1950 Big Nine scramble. |Janosek, another = experienced MEN Don't sell this Smith, a native hand. The guard slots are being Bonnie Snyder, Union Title of New Eagle, Pa., short. What fitted for Bill Deem and Joe SKi-| Cecil Day. Transportation” he couldn't recruit in Indiana, he!binski, also letter-winners, with|gauck Markey, Schulmeyer did in his home state. No less Clinton Knitz tabbed for the cen- Ed Burkett, Capitol Paper . ... than 25 of the 58 Indiana candi-| ter hole. Vat hnata, Fos Ssdg Churen ....... dates who reported for fall drills! (Next: The outlook for other RANE Giorsiana, Allison Sommereial. 638 hail from Peiinyivania, Only 21! members of the Western Confer- Carl Wood, Reformed Church ... are native Hoosiers, lence).
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WALT BARTKIEWICZ traveled over hill and Dale
3 =~ : t i | Judy Hindel, Ind (Carnegie) enroute to his first coaching job. gerne Biers. Ban bee ‘Restaurant " > , 0 amp ........ . { The likeable football head man at Indiana Central was Maree Hofthein, Koch News _....0.... 380 just another senior looking for a job last spring. Then one Rie Green rairhold Frome 348i
5 arie Christian, Bemis Letter Service 542 . M1}
' . 'M day the phone rang in the IU athletic office and Walt was Estelle Nash. Bemis Letter Service : : Lois Glass, Ban-Dee Restaurant on his way.
. 83 | Dutch Newton, Bemis Letter Service.. 538 | ; | Nelle. Schmidt, Koch News + 833! ms the call was from In- ~ | Rose Worland, Advance Printing Co, . $30 See Ss. ... . 528
110 good boys via the poor scholar- Sally Coleman, Marott |
i Mabel! diana Central. Greyhound of-|ship route. “Too many of my | Ger: Meyers Chomiiris Fur =o... 821 ficials wanted to get a man to(boys are on their own at home| jist! Joon Barden Daries....... 823) replace the overworked Angus SF In Me trateraity houses. NO | CATS” satison cantras Letuer Sarvice it] Nicoson. Nick wanted to get We found that the coach was in Marie Pulton, Leon Tailoring won a back to basketball full time. Be-! . } © | Ann Crull, Hickman Whirlaway ..... 813 | - [favor of the eastern university !Olive O'Connell, Fairfield Florists . . 512 | side his job as athletic director “ lossie Haufler, Rav . 812] dormitory proctor system. “Take ler, Ravenswood....... - 312 took time from football. } : ie Phnom. Club Emerson.......... 813 Cornell. It works there. The Big T!lie Kanpovsky. Coca-Cola $08 Sure, the TU office could find . _ , : Betty Jordan, Hickman Whirlaway.. 508 Red doesn’t lose many boys to the Mary Fossati. Frei; var . th likel ‘hi t.| A 3 v 4) e Hardware 508 em a likely coaching prospect.i) .. . 7t could work here. Super- Lic!lle Ballard. Mom's Girls -. 507
{Catherine Blossom, R. M Cotton C 505 | BE | vised dormitory study would con- Charlotte Harmening, Advance Print, 504 + ’ etty Cott } : vert a lot of boys to education.” Mickey Rotert Indiana Fain C0 804 S80 we agreed. Only hitch is Margaret Bakius. Ft. Square Musie.. 503
Lila Lettrell, Hic Whirlaw . that Butler has no dormitory and : Lman ITAveY ion 801
ity. We'll give him every oppor- no Plans In sight. . Callahan's Got 'Em tunity to make good.” INDIANA CENTRAL hopes Are you looking for foothall Ne s = hat love conquers all even gickets for Indiana-lowa, Oct. T | SOMEBODY THOUGHT of track meet opponents. N Walt and gave him the word. Could -be because Tech's great a Intiana Aolre Dame, Ow, Next ‘thing you know the great sprinter and broad jumper Allen - Cream and Criniéon guard was on Meyerrose has enrolled at the Cr she Take his way over the hills between south side college. Could also be ,.. o jimited number of ducats Bloomington and Indianapolis. [that Meyerrose’s girl was Instru- for each game for sale at 136 . And where does the Dale come mental in: getting the ex-Green| Washington St 1 fn? That's easy. Walt merely comet to cast his lot with the ’ used Dale Carnegie’s technique of Greyhounds after bids from sevwinning friends and influencing eral bigger schools. people. Fifteen minutes after he
A few ex-gridders were on campus working on their master's degrees, They had experience. That was hardly necessary, IC replied. “Just send us a senior with abil-
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST OR L@" _ WEST, a home of your own is| ; IC's track coach says he may. tryly best.... AND the Best place| applied at IC he was hired. give Allen's girl a major “C” at{ty look for that home you want ” athletic award time next spring.
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" #inter may give Indiana Central's Fight Results 1051 football foes indigestion.| By United Press IMMEDIATE DELIVERY !
Walt Bartkiewicz will be on the (PROVIDENCE. R_1.—Rocky Marciano, ON MOST MODELS
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; 157 ih the past with IC's sports sales- | fhiladelphia, knocked out Van Butler, 160 rhanship program. Athletic Di-| = A rector Nicoson couldn't make the circuit to interest athleticallyinclined bovs. Too much basketball. Now it's different. Bartkiewicz is available for the soiup-and-fish 3 deals. Soon as foothall season ends Walt will hit the road. IC isn’t recruiting as such. It's
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Second ten—-Ohio State, 47. Maryland, Lydisaha State, ip; 2
i Third “Dart th, Snyder, rolling with .the Union east NIHSC, Elkhart taking on!'tioned pace to feature the open- Wood of New Castle, John Jones Mervyn Ross, also of Australia, North Carolina: 5 ach: ad Villano: Courthouse’ South Bend Central, 33-to-0 con- ing of the Delaware Fair Grand of Knightstown and Bob Cox of 6-3. 1-6, 6-3, in the mixed doubles s’ each; PiUtsburgh, Bron Rice,
3 each, __Others-Columbla, 2; Colgate. 1.
pushed around by a combination and varsity reserves, " lagreed today that it was one of The roll call of injured was form-
ob Toneff, right tackle, and All afternoon the varsit¥ was Paul Burns, left guard, have been mie————— remem oUt fOr more than a week, and : - both are counted on as mainstays Aussie Wins Coast in the line. Toneff has a wrénched knee and Burns a sprained elbow, | The Saturday scrimmage, be{sides reducing the coaching staff "Ito bleak despair, also knocked out Halfback Billy Barrett, . who suffered a severely sprained LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19 (UP) left ankle on the first running. play. He will be out at least. a
a bruised hip and Left Tackle Chet Ostrowski strained a Sedgeman dumped Schroeder. in neck muscle Saturday. Yesterday Leahy eased up, rune title. ning the Irish through a long The powerful 22-year-old Aussie dummy scrimmage.
ted from goal [makers folded the rest of the M ’ tackle Ft. W A Sie peso * $ - : iddlecoff’'s appro / . Wayne Central, the y " in over Sc mihieh tn, a 20fue short and Diver's vas 3 S4enInE Summit Ciy champion. Burkholder's 67 Leads | From St. Paul oe Bev Carn re Soros Irish Again : . ; Lo) : | CLEVELAND, Sept. 19 (UP)—{, . "4 the knee Sat i feat only Wis. | AFTER four dnfemts and a nap. Short. Oliver putted a yard short, Closest Rivals Shortridge Golfers p '~linjured the knee Saturday in a Rated on Top
NEW YORK; Sept, 19 (UP)—Here are the pre-season ratings United Press Board of Football Experts (number of first place votes in parenthesis):
Points
1—NOTRE DAME (25) .... 311 tesenscsanses 278 —Michigan ..eesseeeseese 183 ~Texas (1) sveeseseneees 163 sssssssassess 143 Tennessee (1) veseaveses 129 7—Stanford .....
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