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Pat Striebeck’s 745 Best Since 1943 |

Milano Inns = Muscle Unbeaten Prep Elevens Face Cut

East Chicago Roosevelt to Invade

Lawrence Robinson, Scripps-Howard sports ST today gives his analyshs of the football picture in the East.

The Central Indiana Conference race may wind up in a three-way

Evansville for Battle Friday With Reitz

Smash 3192 comin To

By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, Times Special Writer THE CAISSONS will go rolling along across Eastern

as they have been doing for the! Near Record past six seasons, another way of saying the Army football

gridirons in this 1950 season

team is the power and glory

Coach Earl Blaik, Army's astute tactician, has a vet-/ eran crew of talented backs, considerable yearling (sopho-| and his husky son, Bob, as quarter- than any anticipate. Coach George

more) resources,

back.

True, the Cadet A (for offen-

man, but Blaik is the kind of coach who seldom is caught with his reserves gf down. As of this Ji moment, it seems probable only Michigan and Stanford of Army's rivals can threaten the Cadets’ unbeaten string which starts with 20 games (including Mr. Robinson two ties) when

cinski made Gary Mann their 14th Catt al (3-0) at Lafavette a . Munger has a way of doing such Patty Striebeck, billed as the consecutive victim last Friday by lt a ay. and Gary Mo ankitn In He Sous Centra things. Sar in Jest pight's sHOW.al thel a wobbly 7-to-0 verdict. It Was poosevelt (2-0-1) at city rival North ont ary Jas Rh h Pittsburgh, which has deserted Pennsylvania alleys, brought the 3 their second this season. And gmers a 3 ay North Central. Hainmond Tedh sive) line was depleted to one 3 : house down—and the pins—with od 1elr second win this season. ANC Emerson (2-0) on Saturday. in the Northern. Bicknell in the 2 {the Eastern area ior all its games a sterling 745 perform p ein the Reitz. one of the top powers last, (ther toughies included Muncie Southern Conference. and Indian(but the finale with Penn State, 3d ormance in vear but winless in two starts Central 11-1) at Indianapolis Tech : . a entral +1-1) anapolis apolis Sacred Heart comple has a powerful line, a shortage of Bemis Classic, ‘the highest wom- thus far-is eager to avenge a (2.0) in a North Central Confer-: LN ae the a my {veteran backs and a new coach, =’ ny since ite 1942 43 season, 20-to<12 loss at-the hands of the ence headliner. while Terre Haute uns {Len Casanova, who did so well n @ Tes e cast turne northerners last year Garfield (2-0) may get its Wings ga... meats & A ¢ in great supporting roles. Patty's 5 5 Franklin meets Southport, Mars jat Santa Clara. The Panthers Washington Shows Class cifpped by Western Indiana LOOP jo, hosts Westfield, New Castle ‘may not come up to last year's Milano Inn teammates rose to the J ) hs Tr (0.9, ' . ‘ ’ p Washington, meanwhile, showed (‘hamp Brazil (2-2 clashes with Connersville, Ham‘respectable standard and definite. 0Ccasion—a meeting with the po- : i Toul : \ y a plenty of class in its Yirst two Memorial Tough mond Teth invades Galesburg 4 [ly will be far below the hey-days ‘ent Hickman Whirlaways—and i 3 ! 'of the late Jock Sutherland. smashed the pins for a 3192 team «= starts, piling up 62 points while @oansville Memorial 2-00, IL Bicknell takes on Dugger, i j - fom = total. Only the Whirlaways hold giving up a lone touchdown in probably the team to beat down- and Sacred Heart meets Lebanon, i | DARTMOUTH, WITH strike- a higher mark, a 3238 world's walloping Terre Haute Gerst- state this fall, travels to New Al SE { {throwing John Clayton at -quar- record marked up last year. meyer and Gary Wallace. The pany to take on the up-and-com Six Get Two /terback, is always ‘a dangerous Only 11 Misses Senators meet Whiting in a ing Bulldogs (1-1-2); while Prince Milano, city and state champs, Northern Conference game Fri- ton (2-1) tests Vincennes (3-0) in. TOLEDO. (SF)—8ix AA hitters j

Colgate is. mbt in the opener at back at the helm, after 11 years They fired, team totals of 1016,

West Point, Saturday.

Back of Army, at some dis- to have enough experienced talent which do- to move up very far from its un-|

tance, cames Cornell, minates the Ivy League on pape

Coach Lefty James has a wealth State, too, faces a tedious rebuild in every ing phase under its new coach, position but the most important popular Rip Engle, who shifted

of battle-tested talent

one at quarterback.

= = ” HOWEVER, CORNELL has touted prospect

fit and apt for this one. Calvo, a coalfield product, then

sophomore named John Jaeckel

“is reputed to have everything

field general needs except experi-, Sta coming of new coaches—Penn the three-game ordeal.

ence under fire.

of the East may be Navy. Despite der-center alignment and the two- in the three-week-old season, and lengthen again before another awesome schedule, which Platoon system brought into vogue her seventh evening as women's Ezzard climb Into the ring at p.4 giowed the ticket sale someincludes such mighty opponents Notre

as Southern California, Dame,

better than all r Last year's

eleven, rife with talented athlete: many of whom had at least

astounded if this

serves.

IN HIS FIRST ean as head Pitcher Ewell Blackwell was “do-

coach, Eddie Erdelatz has

rugged assignment training A. gency appendectomy yester- rolling with Skelgas in the Rode- ciation. It day

hands to get full efficiency. Erdelatz,

napolis routine from his wartime record now stands at 17 won and 66S. winner of tomorrow night's 15- {00 N 7, yesterday, predicted FINE nEER days as a dental officer and coach 15 lost, was expected to put a wos. TY rounfl bout will be recognized as hoop te victory. of ends- under Oscar Hagberg, damper on the late-season spark. Joe » Veraeroen: ®Broking Purniture ... 648 champion by the New York State. cparies. who sparred four newt Wika Distributed can orient his charges, the Mid- which sent the Reds from last Bon ony Reformed march oo: 843 Athletic Commission and by the yr, nds yesterday, planned to 4:30-4:38 PM. *, br Capitol City shipmen might well return to their to sixth place in the National. | Bill Ke wards, Digmond Cnain ay 83 NBA. break camp tonight and drive Monday tnru Fri- fg, < Supply Co., Tne, pre-1941 power. | Blackwell was stricken while Prank Bump’ sr. RPM Motor Oil. 638 Sees $200,000 Gate into New York. Ezzard predicted 487. WFBM. 2:00 L7T™ weott Ri:AM1. 314 £- Sh Elsewhere in the eastern sphere, en route from Pittsburgh to St. Joe Matier. Allon Sommescial . .. 43 HAITY Markson, managing dl yictory “by a knockout or by a 035 M and f0- ANN BREWING CO. NE A Clair $4. Indianapolis,

Villanova may cut the biggest Louis Sunday night following his Glenn Weaver, A boriation swath among the so-called in-| |eight-strikeout,

dependents.

named Rocco had an undistinguished record Calvo who missed last season be- last year and Lloyd Jordan, new! _ cause of injuries, but is reported Cantab mentor after 18 years at| If not nearby Amherst, has a lot of work

Tulane and, of course,

Army, the Midshipmen might do Ewell Blackwell right. dought lebe hy s, & ? dina’s 756 in 1942 were only a lit-| ing Club.” a oing ite # he out of Patty's reach. manager.

year of football schooling in other colleges, was kept a top-drawer, secret at Annapolis. But don't be year's Navy varsity has a pronounced yearling cast with holdover veterans as re- CINCINNATI,

who knows the An-|

Hints float down over the Pirates in the first half I Te ules K from upstate New York labelling of Sunday's double-header. Warr a" Bro EL

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Kast Chicago Roosevelt's days as Indiana's top high football team may be numbered. City rival Washington was héading. in the right direction today to keep the mythical state championship in the Calumet. Both outfits were among the 24 major elevens in the state, but Roosevelt's number may be up when the’ Rough Riders invade Evansville Reitz for the week's top intersectional battle. The Riders of Coach Pete Ru-

tie for first place Friday if Ply mouth (3-0) takes Peru and Wabash (4.0) hangs a defeat on Monticello. Hartford City (3-0), the current loop leader, engages Auburn in a non-league affair, Sacred Heart The Irish of Ft. Wayne Central Catholic go after their fourth straight triumph at the expense of Howe Military Saturday.

school

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Friday

of the area.

Whirlaways' 3238 Only Higher Mark In Women's History

were bound to tépple this week. Barring tie games, no other result was possible with Indianapo-

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| By SAM NEWLUND

| | b | |wont, but may come up stronger |

rival and canny Tuss McLaughry |knows his football. showed no mercy, setting the rival Even with Dr, Eddie Anderson Whirlaways back three games.

day southern loop contests. In have swatted out two home runs A few of the unbeaten teams another intersectional fracas, in the | same inning.

NBA Heavyweight Champ Ezzard Charles offers a bulging | -

‘at lowa, Holy Cross doesn't seem 1081 and 1095, with only 11 misses bicep for inspection of 10-year-old Xqvier Eboli during the youngthroughout the gier's visit to Charles training camp at Soith Fallsburg, N.Y. ... EVERY TIME / é

top

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evening. t In racking up her third 700 series in as many

Price Drops on Joe Louis | ones sine: To Take Charles Tomorrow

243, She knocked Pro Bettors Cut Odds From 11-5 to 9-5;

out 28 strikes in Lea Savold“Agrees to Fight Winner

all, 13 of them mi i one DE etween By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer her second and NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP) As Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles | ¢ relaxed at their camps today in preparation for tomorrow night's maneuvers ' by professional betting men

r..happy showing in 1949. Penn

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from Brown last spring. a. HARVARD, LIKE Holy Cross, |

a and headaches ahead. Two rock-ribbed strongholds of

Pat Striebock a the single wing turn to the T with only one pin—a No. 7—survived heavyweight title fight,” dropped the price favoring Louis from 11-5 to 9-5. Since the two-point drop contrasted sharply with the public's The surprise football package ‘strongly to the quarterback-un- fourth 600-or-better series so far increased confidence in Louis. there was a possibility that the price.

third. game.

tate and Pitt. The trend is, t was the 20-year-old Patty's

Joe and weather during the past four days by Blaik at Army. Last year she set a new Yankee Stadium. Savold Signs Forecast Fair Meanwhile, veteran Lee 8avold mycellent weather tomorrow agreed to meet tomorrow night's might still boost the gate to more Gert winner in June “at any site desig- than $250,000, he admitted. The Rhodes’ 770 in 1943 and Tille Jar- nated by the International BoX- forecast for tomorrow was fair Bill Daly, Savold'® anq4 warmer, but the Weather Buannounced acceptance yeay was uncertain about tomorWere it not for Patty, two of of the IBC's offer. He said the pou night, L her teammates easly could have pout would be staged in New ja.p Dempsey said at Santa oss Is Expected stolen the show. Eva Williamson york or London. Terms will be Monica, Cal.: “I haven't seen To Crimp Reds | blazed away with a 686 total on disclosed later. them training, but if Louis still {203, 227 and 256 games, and Lou-| Savold of Englewood, J. 18 has his zing, he should win.| O., Sept. 26 anna Early fired a 664 on games recognized as world i: bY ‘Charles is little more than a light| |(UP)—Hospital officials reported 'of 211, 227 and 226. The latter the British boxing board of con- heavyweight; and I never saw a learly today that Cincinnati Reds is city all-events champ. [trol. Charles of Cincinnati is ight heavy who could lick a good The men were left waiting in recognized as world champion by heavyweight.” following an the wings last night as Bill Lee, the U. 8. National Boxing Asso- Louls Seeks KO : Louls of Detroit gave up, y,,is who finished training by| beck Motion Picture loop, turned the undisputed world crown when savagely battering two sparmates| whose in the highest masculine total, a he retired in March, 1949. "The through four rounds at Pompton!

leader. {local record of 36 totals of 600 ori | better for a single season. Two Individuals Higher The all-time records

what.

a ing quite well”

The loss of Blackwell,

© 826 rector of the International Club. decision.” 4PM Saturday

Orville Trenne; . D. ¥astman ... 62 7 to 1 victory Bd Findel, Findell Specials #24 predicted a crowd in excess of deseanas 3 30,000 and a gate in excess of

Litselman R Cosi Erv's Sue Station... a1 $200,000. He denied reports that .

Nata Brown,

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Syracuse, loaded with muscular, The operation was the second Et Gusbe: sophomores, as a potential dark for young Blackwell in the last Boi amiead Gt. Joan of A horse after one year of rebuilding 19 months. He had barely recov- 85%} Romany, Sicom Flowers

Evangelical Brotherhood. o15/$200,000 would be netted from] ter Inn --» 818 television and radio. He said the ... s18| correct figure was $140,000.

under tough-fibered Ben Schwartz- ered some of his old form during Gene Laker. I - 8131 Louis, returning to the ring to walder. {the ‘half of this season following | Raries Coy Cons. Coog-Coln. fafa ; Sifjearn income-tax ‘money, will ie In the exclusive Ivy League ,, removal of a kidney in Jan- fg FP & ¥ Tavern ... 614 ceive 35 per cent of all proceeds; purlieus, Cornell's major chal- . 1949 a8 denn. idee Pant. 21 814 Charles, 20 per cent. lenge may come from Princeton, Dr. Reed Shank, team physi- far nd ight, Mison Comm . | When the Louis-Charles match which boasts a strong comple |. : sald Blackwell should be pil Yi Stringer uw naportation : 611/was made, Markson expected a ment of veterans and an- able _ 5 ty Lambert Oa iw ries ation got Bate of at least $300.000, despite

ich ee ie ye ie TiReration crew of new hands. if no complications oceur. maa Commercial -.-- 808 television and radio. However, he! ss = = Bob Schaub, 8 .errrninnnnniis sot 7said the _unseasonably eonld COACH CHARLEY Caldwell kd Powell, Bell Telephone ............ 608 —— retain stent | Don Clesg. York Florists “enanas |

carefully avoids over-optimistic Selunar Tables appraisal, claiming another Big Three sweep (over Yale and Har-,

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