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‘SATURDAY, SEPT. 30; 1950
By CARL LUN NEW YORK, Sep and that is just where may be made. z 2 teh x Vas Bs Dodgers against the Phillies today with the Nastake, and Brooks, ‘The Yankees,
DQUIST, United Press Sports Writer t. 30—Anything can happen in Brooklyn the next important bit of baseball history
even though the odds were still lon ainst e no one eould <M off ‘their chances. al 2 madness in the American League has subsided. The 5 a8 usual, are the champions by virtue of their lobbysitting clinching yesterday. They rested in their hotel at Boston wi fy: Develand Indians ‘dug it into the Detroit Tigers; elimi- } rom fur 12 to 2 triumph, ther mathematical consideration with a BUT THERE was a string-snapping tension in the National where the Dodgers came roaring from behind twies yesterday to win 7 to 5 and 7 to 6 decisions from the Boston Braves, Brooklyn went two games heliind the pace-making Phillies with just two _more to 80—and the two teams squared against each other.
Muncie Drubs
Green Wave Loses, 32 to 14; Shortridge Victory Margin, 20-12
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS" They can pass the word around today. Tech can let the North Central Conference know that Muncie has a Dague-gone good football team, but no one has to tell the city coaches about Shortridge and Crispus Attucks. Julius Field was crammed with note-taking sunbathers out for e first sunlight tiff of the local season. “Shortridge, 20-to-12 winner over Attucks, showed it's ready to bar-
Attucks 24 opening the fourth
rica its city title defenses quarter, Jacobs capping the short against its city aggressors; At- drive. Passwater converted. tucks’ undermanned Tigers bared Tech ........... 0 0 7 7—14 fangs well for a hot Muncie ......... 712 7 6—32
STATISTICS
| look closer to\home for titular as- First downs .................... TM 1 Ba Pod rode the Green Prise, rushing 1 108 earcats’ 32 to Yards gained passing .. 20 93 14 bashing of the NCC champions basses attempted HE at Tech last night. ncie turned Passes intercepted ‘ie 2 2 loose Sprint Star Mie Dague pamper CeO oe EB against the Greenclads\and the Fumbles lost .................... 4 loose-hipped swiftié went dyer for — Muncie’s first three touchdowns. Shortridge ...... 7 6 0 7—20 Crispus Attucks.. 6 6 0 0—12 Muncie Has Balance *\ STATISTICS . Although Tech won the firlt First downs ...................... $154 Cown statistics 11 to 8, Muncie & passing feruen Co demonstrated enough versatility By penalties . * al ya “to challenge is om Lafayette Yards Anes Tushine A 2% 1 Jeff next week and New Castle passe poi vo NE - 3.9 later, for the league toga. Yards lost penalties ll 23 33 Muncie looked like a champion Fumbles ..... ! 3
fn front of 7000 onlookers last night. The
Spartans Get No. 155-pound Dague, Don Clark banged three touch-
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Moriarity for a 54-yard TD injits fourth straight triumph last the first eight minutes, then came night, rolling over Lebanon, 26 back for two more touchdowns to 7 at the CYO Field. in the second period. | Clark dashed 10 yards in the
{Bob Jones’ two-yard plunge and Henderson followed Lewis’ inter- 1ohman Atwood’s conversion. ception ‘of Walker's over-the-line The hosts increased their mar-| lob on the Sho 24... igin"as- Bill Lee scored from the Hard - hitting Dick Murray one in the second and Atwood bounced Passwater back into the t41jjeq on a pitchout in the third. end zone on an end run for the ~ gouthport went over in the conversion, but a penalty nulli-/s, ty after a roughing penalty fled it. Murray missed his second brought the ball on the one, Mar-| ar = : |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
” < ~ ; , a 4 - . 4 . - = - Ne : = > 2 : > 5 ’ : N b The way ahead was strewn with shoals for the Dodgers, who
; games whereas the Phillies have lost seven ouf of their last nine. still have to’ win two straight and four out of five altogether to stave off extinction. Today in National League President Ford Frick's office, someone will toss a coin to determine where the first of three playoff games will be, provided the Brooks beat the Phils two straight. By National League rules the team winning the toss gets the site of the first game and the next two (if two are necessary) are played in the park of the other team. . 2 ‘sm f . = ” . FIGURING that the Dodgers could win both games and throw the race into a tie, they still would have to win two of three playoff games to get into the series, whereas the floundering Phils could blow both games remaining in the regular seasgn and surviye by winning the playoff. ! As the teams squared off, the Dodgers had to be rated as “day-to-day” favorites. They have won 12 out of their last 15
today they-are hotly breathing on the Philly necks—just two games away. Brooklyn has won 19 and lost 14 during the month of September while the Phillies haven't even played .500 baseball; winning 12 and losing 15. w- = - ” - » FOR TODAY'S episode in this baseball drama, Manager Burt Shotton of the Dodgers nominated right-hander Erv Palica, one of his most consistent hurlers in recent weeks. He will face Philly right-hander “Slugger” Russ Meyers, who distinguished himself “yesterday by clouting a photographer in the jaw because he
beat the Braves. Jackie Robinson's home run meant the margin of victory in the second game after ‘Roy Campanella’s homer had tied it up for the Brooks earlier in'the most important game they have
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Franklin ....... 013 6 0—19 STATISHICS sw Foldup of Bruins r Cee, 1D . Co . By ume . Cees . i 3 | By FRANK ANDERSON By Denalpes : 1 J | It looks as {if the National Yards HEH pasting : gi 4“ Basketball Association may opePasses attempred 1 3 rate with 12 teams this season Passes intercepted .. 5 a after all. Fs ooet Betalligs o.oo 3 a |__The .Chicago Bruins, formerly Frinies: Jost od ! : the Stags, who had thrown in the i in. - » sponge last week, may decide to| Warriors Win, 19 0 { take another fling at play for pay. Warren Central notched its; When the. Stags’ owner, Abe first county victory after tying Saperstein, tosed in the sponge,
two games by downing Franklin Township 10 to 0 at Franklin Township last night. | Bob Hogan made a five-yard] TD in the first quarter and Dick McCord ran back an interception ir* the second period before Jack Burton converted. The Flashes
NBA club officials went scurrying [to New York for a ‘confab with League President Maurice Podo-| |loff. The schedule was the headache; it had been drawn for 12 | teams. : | Now it seems that things are| back to narmal. Saperstein thinks (he can iron out the difficulties {that caused the Stags to an-| nounce their dropout. And our] : Indianapolis Olympians will have to get along without Leo Barn{horst. . Olymps Lose Out i
the five. In the third, Burton banged off tackle ‘for 50 yards for the final tally. ; { Franklin Twp... 0 0 0 0— 0 Warren Central.. 6 7 6 0—19
STATISTICS . w.C FT , Barnhorst, a former Cathedral sng Mrs. Charles Ray to gain the the 50-pla . i> . r ’ Pune ny 3 ! and Notre Dame performer, be<tfina1s She won both times by take Leia, lred 3 ne Yards saihed rushing’ Cu08 83 eam : She Proper ho! he league lopsided scores. | Mise Beverly H scent 5 8 pd {when the Bruins sa ey were "18. | Ty Hanson, recently Passes Sicnoied” . i g \checking out. He contacted J. gM Knox, 16-year-old Broad crowned national amateur chamPasses intercepted a 2 : |(Babe) Kimbrough, Olympian! lon, Jom Indio, Cal, reached ards lost penalties . . . . 1 HEEL | Rat Hatha Syke (No 50) der ning ut ofr ii, mage bid Baseball [Fm mi evi ! . | latching on to a pass from Quarterback Walker to set up Short- iro I ty, all for the| " Indio, Cal. and 16 rent of Rockets Triumph | ridge's second touchdown in yesterday's clash with Crispus Attucks. {300 ir the leageu said OK. That f alendar lene Bauer of Midland, Tex. They Times Ste Service |was probable under the NBA's - |had 1585's -,' RICHMOND, 8ept. 30-—Rich- s . A ;
High School (Grid Results
territorial rights set up.
mond High School won the sta- But if the Lruins return, Barn-
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Patty Posts 6th
The Brooks were nine games out of first place on Sept. 18, vet :-
objected to having his picture taken while watching. the Dodgers
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Some, of the top golf of the
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won all year. In the opener, when the Dodgers also had to come from behind, an error by Earl Torgeson with two out in the eighth inning, opened the flood gates for a five-run rally in which Gene Hermanski's two-run single was the big blow. ~~ s = =» = = =» : ’ AT DETROIT, it was mayhem all the way as-Cleveland gcored its fourth straight win over the tattered Tigers and Beb Lemon attained his 23d victory of the season, a six-hitter. Al Rosen drove in four runs with a pair of doubles while Jim Hegan hit a triple and a homer and young Shortstop Roberto Avila drove in three runs with three hits, two of them doubles. Gerry Priddy hit the first ball pitched ‘in the first inning for a Detroit homer but there was little ar no punch for the Tigers thereafter, In the only other major league games, Walt Dropo’s ninth inning triple gave the Boston Red Sox a 7-to-8 victory over the Washington Senators in the afternoon and Alpha Brazle pijched a five-hitter to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 5-to-1 triumph over the Chicago Cubs at night,
Times Golf Tourney Finals Tomorrow
‘Men From 15 Clubs, Women From Nine
Climax Three Weeks of Eliminations Top performers among Indianapolis Country club and public links golfers will be determined tomorrow in the finals of the Times Tournament of Champions. oh Three weeks of elimination golf rounds will be climaxed at Hillcrest Country Club tomorrow in the finals of the tournament that has brought together men champions from 15 clubs in the city and. {women titlists from nine clubs. | The women's group was pared Ripple High School student, won
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when Jane Nelson and Donna Robert Laycock for her berth in Knox won their semifinal match- the final bracket. les : Trophies will be presented to | Walt Chapman. of Speedway the “Champions. of Champions” advanced to the finals this week and runnerup following the final in this tournament, the first of round. (J. H.)
its kind to be held here. The - other finalist was to be deter- Bett Bush G al
mined today between John Hare Hoosier Champion
Jr. of Highland; and Dick Stack(house of Meridian Hills. Finals Tomorrow Fires Red Hot Game | WICHITA, Kas. Sept. 20 (UP) At the end of 18, the men al —Amateur Betty Bush of Hamstop for lunch and resume their : ws, about 130 p. m. o Mond, Ind. stroked a two-under-women, who will play an 18-hole Par 3 yesterday to grab the lead final, will tee off as soon as the at the half-way point in the Fifth men start on their afternoon Annual National Women's Open round. with a 36-hole card of 149. The finalists have played some| The 29-year-old Indiana chamoutstanding golf to gain their pion fired the best round so far ticket in the finals. Chapman in the $5000 tourney, putting tohad a draw in the first round of gether a two-over-par 40 on the the tourney but met two rugged fropt nine and a blistering fouropponents in the next rounds. He under. regulation 33 on the back first triumphed over Eugene Pul- side. or her 33, Miss Bush liam Jr, Indianapolis Country carded four birdies and five pars. Club champion, 3 and 2. | Relinquishing the lead was DeIn his last match, Chapman fending Champion Louise Suggs outlasted Chuck Hess, = Coffin of Carrollton, Ga., who shot a 76 champ, over 20 holes to win, 1 up.:for a total of 150. Sharing third Women's Final ‘place with 151 were Mrs. Rabe The worien's final promises to Zaharias of Prairie View, Ill, and furnish an outstanding match. amateur Betsy Rawls of Austin, Miss Nelson, 22-year-old Indian- Tex. apolis women's city champlon,| pate won- over Mrs. Kenneth Kountz ,¢ Tr cor Minneapolis, ons
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season is promised for tomorrow {when both the men's and women’s finalists meet. The men are, ‘slated to tee off at 9 a. m. on| the first 18 holes of their 36-hole | grind. :
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LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE
.. Phils May Win
‘He faked cleverly for an 18- first stanza and tallied on runs ’ ” a [horst must play with them, if he Ww IL Pet yard jaunt after Toby Gibson re- of nine and 43 yards in the second Ripple won the game here as : CITY. COUNTY SCHOOLS [sticks to the NBA. He could jump Nex York ..... 95 a 44 B R . covered a Tech fumble on the period. John Dwenger converted night. The Rocket gridmen ; {Ben Pils it. Pike Twp, 0 to the new National Professional Boston 9 MN ur 4 y ain Route Tech 28, then delivered the cripple twice. scored their second triumph in | Deaf School 20. Beech Grove 13. | Basketball League as some of his Washington 67 88 438 104% NEW YORK. Sept to Tech with an 80-yard runback| Dom Ventura added the final four starts, downing the Red | Franklin 9, Southport 15 0 Bruin teammates have done. But §Picpso ..... 8a gi i The therm .N Or-. ore Spartan marker in the third Devils, 7 to 0. . . | Lafayette 21, Cath=dral 14. ' , y Philadelphia 07 81 108 333 48'4 weatherman may wash bef likel Barnhorst had of an interception seconds Tr M S beck | Muncie % nh that isn't y. Barr Brooklyn's pennant d the half-time [frame on a jone-yard plunge., The Rockets, who meet six iss JStriebeck, Spered meart 1. banon bo la good deal tn Chicago and will! « NATIONAL LEAGUE . op ti ar pennant dreams down ) With seconds to go, Johnny Linn consecutive Indianapolis ‘ teams Shoritidee 20, Crispus Altueks 13 | probably stick. - ; “ Ohiiateiehie ya * spearteading. Tech nan drteen 46, capped a 95-yard drive with a beginning next week, scored in| Hardesty Top Keglers Riren' Central" 15. Franklin Tvs o iP Meanwhile, Saperstein will be, Brooke, ho HE os ety in today and toe » {one-y Lebanon's the second quarter. . Six plays atty Striebeck, the city’s top! ER HIGH SCHOOLS He will h t lace Boston .... i001 83 60 348 1 | : cle 34, capped one-yard plunge for ry busy. He w ave to rep te are lo the Mun ® inn : pass, only touchdown. Loren Walker after a bad punt placed the ball woman bowler, rolled her sixth ediord 14 Wrmgeis 1. four of the 11 players he inherited Cinclrmatt "0" a5 a4 oi the Por Fiies are washed uk snared deftly by Moriarity, for Passed to Gerry Padgett for the on the Red Devils’ 38, Jay Hansel- nono count of the season last Bloomington 15. Washington 12. with the Chicago franchise a few Ghelato |... 63 81 430 8 qo" poor 10 the Dodg y win : ° " ! | point. mann threw to Ted Bosler for 15 | Bluffton 13, Columbia City 7. ths back. Odie Spears and! vinsein - | XE ers win to20 yards. Two plays later Les ) night at the Indiana alleys. Miss Boonville 26, Owensboro. Ky., 7. mon p day and tomorrow's me is Gerlach’s flip to, the left flat was Sacred Heart ...6 14 6 0—26 yards. Both are juniors. Cnt girjeheck posted games of 181-| razll 13, Tetre Haute Garfield 7. Kenny Rollins went to Louisville, GAMES TODAY rained out, Philadelphia game " converted into a sideline scainper Lebanon riaeaed 0 0 7— 7 Hare, a sophomore, converted. 553 916" an even 600, for Milano Clinton 35, Westie, ns. {Stan Miasek skipped to St. Paul AMERICAN LEAGUE | a. ni by Dague. = —_ STATIS SH o tim aeters and Dave Cook led ny in the Bond Jewelers Classic. Crown Faint 28" Gary! Fo and Joe Grabowski will be wear. 81, Lous at chicago. 200 LAP rst downs ............. Sevan 3 . ; | phi 24. erson " : ng a Kansas City suit New York Tech Came Back {BY rushing cen an $ Broad Ripple .... 0 7 0 0—7 rie HRrdeny Js. paced The men East Chicago Rooseveit 32. Evansville 8 ~ (Only Sony swhedint), x In a minite, Tech came back yorg: sained passing : © 4% i Richmond Srarin 0 0—0 i; Central's Street Railway mixed Elehact 50. South’ Leng Adams 10% * But maybe Saperstein isn't t00 pniadeiphiy'at Brooklyn. CHAMPIONSHIP briefly when Joe Sexson took a basses fay . 8 $ B.R. R. circuit, Hardesty rang up indi- FU Warne Central “650. Wayne Coneor-| aWed by the problems facing him. | ittsburgh at Cincinnati, , handoff from Gerlach and sprung fassss intercepted Stumm 3 § vidual games of 224, 202 and 248. pM 5.0 south side 27, Gars Froever 7. 118 Still has his lucrative Harlem pig RE i from the weakside to score un-|pamerctt Penalties .......... 8 1 By passing | Cl 1 7| ‘ EN Greencastle 25. Martinsville 0. ?*l 7 Globetrotters, a team that strikes . SHAUGHNESSY CUP PLAYOFFS STOCK CAR molested from 45 yards out. Fumbles lost .... 0 0 Yards gained rushing 123 147 Pete Hardesty Jr. Raliways one Gritiith 43. Gary Edison &, oil whereever it plays. ee D f S h | Wi | Passes attem tod 10 13 Orin Euliss._ Link Belt 668 Hammond i Te Ch leabur s n.. 1s 3 oT TT RESULTS YESTERDAY ss s., Link Bel ce ammon ee . Galesburg, Ii. 18. —— ’ CSUL CSTE y Gene Turnipseed left-footed the JQ cnoo ins Passes completed ... $ $ Hal Gremore, Schmidt Insurance 667 Hartford City 14; Auburn 12. Today's Grid Card | A Tar first of two placements, but Mun-| Led by Don LaValle and George yas intercepted 52° 25 Hal Murray. Solataire Beverage 664 [irkiin 14, Brownsburg 0. cille 20 y Ww AGUE cie forged an 81-yard ouchiony Gormat, Deaf School hung up jts fumbles = . 2 3 Ray Johns. Usher's Mortuary 663 Logansport 86. Frankfort 6% ol Wabash at Butler, 2 p m. i” ashington 33 900 0-8 11 | drive, adding that drive's final 30- first victory in three starts by Yates Charles. Moore, Rough Notes 660 Louisville Manual 12, Evansville Bosse O. Indiana Central at Franklin (pluzave Harris (8) and Grasso Keller ard link with a pass from Jerry dumping Beech Grove on the : Orville Marshall, Solataire 650 Ne rriiiville 34. Lowell 7. | (night). Batts Winning pitcher Kitdee (14-100 33 Cars in Feature ¥ p ping ugs own ars Joe Gehl, Atlas Supermarket . 648 Mich City St. Mary's 46, Portage T.. nr N Losing pitcher—Harris (5-01. Home runs— 3 Cars Abreast y Spence to Ike Campbell. |Hornets’ field last night, 20 to| Ed Bufink, Lake Shore 644 Mishawaka 13, La Porte 0. North Carolina at Notre Dame. yo Fon tail Keller : cson’ bl th bse- 13 |, Speedway took a long stride .. “yoo LN SOE 841 sville’ 20. Greenfield 0. Indiana at Nebraska. Cleveland ... 001 132 041-12 18 0 / Sexson’s fumble on the subse- 1J. towards regaining of its county Fred Ulsas, Indiana Heating Bo 840 New Alany 13. Evansville Memorial 8. Purdue at Texas. Detratt ©. ii 4 100 000 1003 8 3 quent kickoff started Muncie Jones scored first for the hosts illlam Brown. Sea's Champions . 639! New Castle 65, Connersville 6. u and Hegan: Gray. Stuart . 4 d Bi h prep grid title lost last year bY George Ley Switzer Cummins Noblesville 24, Tipton 0. Anderson at Manchester. (8), Herbert (8). Calvert (8) and Robinmarching from the Tech 39 early on a seven-yard end run in the, a. 0 | .wrence Central a 34 Frank Wilmoth. ABC Electric &13 North Vernon 26, Greensbure 8. son. Losing pitcher—-Gray (10-7). Home in the fourth for the final TD, a second quarter and Harold Lam- to 14 setback on the Plugs’ field Bill Bereer, Glen Nes Cst portiand. 18 Decatur 7 Taylor at Canterbury (night). runsilesan, Mitchet, Priddy. ’ y y Cstr., i ’ A y © nine-yard thrust from Spence to bert booted the point. Then La- jst night 8 Bil Levbert. Bader Cotes Roverton 4, Cambriass iyo. Hanover ng mam (night) * NATIONAL LEAGUE : : >» y - |Valle galloped 50 yards to score : . ’ Seymour 6, Rushville 0. untington at KX ( . (First Game) y : Hosea Barnes. who place kicked, Sa op y The Plugs scored in every quar- aft SAniE, C'poer, Block oc Routh ‘Bend Cemtrat or Goshen 7 (tie). Western Kentucky at FEvans- Boston ... 001 200 020— 5 10 ee Central o two conversions. (and Gormat added a point on ter with Dave Wilson throwing wi Killion, Naya) Ordna South Bend Washington 6. Ft. Wayne ville (night) Brooklyn Hogue (8 40 Sa. 0 x 14 ! J ' . . | 4, pr (8 . i y Tech ground out a 76-yardt® Plunge. 'three TD passes, all 20-yarders Biu Batison. Allison AC North Side 0. Rose Poly at McKendree. {Bankhead (8), Mallette (3), Newcombe (5) ¥ Gormat scooped up a fumbl Sullivan 9, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 6, ose roly a and Campanell " o — . march, Dallas Lyons punching d dashed 30 jd Lh another 1 Jerry Long, Dick Stumph and Arnold, (arp. dorestone | Terre Haute Wiley 14, Linton 7. Ohlo. University at Tiinols. pnd. Camp Pella. Winning ftcher. Bank La over from the one on fourth down ) *, Ray Smith. Harold Kuykendall Ralph Franklin Railways Wabash 26." Monticelln o. Michi State at Michigan Second Game) six-pointer. Art Wooten added | Bill Kontney, Fletcher Trust abash 26. Monticello 0. Michigan State at & gan. Boston . 022 020 000— 6 10 1 # _after a penalty brought back his Beep int. . plunged for two conversions and Max Slenn, Switzer Cummins Naw 2, L1ohjinaton 0. 1. Minnesota at Washington. Brooklyn * Hogue 0g 10x 1 11 2:30 | po and two-yard touchdown jab. {A Meser-to Jones pas in the Wilson threw to Long for one Wayne Broc ones Allison AC . ¢ C I R I Iowa State at Northwestern. Crandall Burris Vv n Cuyk, Romano Muncie did little better thah | pirg quarter was good for a Hor- 20d ran another, iste Bratton, Bvelyn's Pine Foods ollege Results SMU at Ohlo State. iteher—Erakine © (1-8) Losing. pitchers Reservations BE-3316 Tech on the ground, 186 to 172, | Gar Wallsmith scored both ea Ferguson Sea's Champions © 932 Abilene-Christian 13. Chattannoga 7. Marquette at Wisconsin. lekford (19-14). Home runs—-Campanella : net talley, but LaValle punched Lawrence TDs, each within the SYisht Mc Kinsey. Love Insurance 615 Baker 13. Emporia 0. Robinson. but the Bearcts' six-of-nine pass WO | ’ G! n the Prank Smiley, Club Emerson .......... 61% Bethany 14, Kansas Wesleyan 14 (tie). | EE — chicago . 100 000 000— 1 § 0 Tax over again from the two, in the Ed Shepherd. Traffic Club St. Louls 000 0 Box Seat $2.00 completions were good for final frame ' five-yard linecapping drives. Bob if PPRAUIG, "ives fron, . Prisham Young 28. Pepperdine 2. T ib S I M . | “Minner. ‘Lade 3), "Klippstein (1) Hh . - eas ' Inet. yards. Tech hit one of five for 20. pe,¢ School 014 0 g—20/FuEh ran one point and tossed Bd Scpuster Bankers |’. gi] Conrad (Oia) Ha gasiern' New Mexico 13. 1 FID@ J@UIS IAUIF iomaiseis over, Basie 0 ana ©, mice M | Grandstand $1.50 - k ’ Ate Rens tenet 'to Wallsmith for anether. {Bob Laycock. Pocahontas Coal’ eo folorado Slate 13. Colorado Mines 6. . | pitcher—Minner 81h or nel. The heat, Shortridge’s line, Al-iBeech Grove ....0 7 6..0—13 1. 1. fourth, Jerry Endres JeoTge Clarke. stark & Wetzel BI Dia Way gCeatral 0. Ca To Pittsburgh ; —— ; Gen. Adm, $1.25 Tax tucks’ reserve shortage and Full- STATISTICS | + nc, jabbed 30 yards for his first Bob Vance, sshny Beams 1 sos Duane do. vork'ingh)o | .| WESTINGHOUSE Childr 25¢ ack Ja Jacobs did most of the pirst downs ................ 7% A Lou Kemmerer, Elf Lilly . 6 y The Indianapolis Indians have en _____ lit b yi Jag ir . 'touchdé d scooted 65 around w i ieneva 9, Waynesburg 6 { damage to Attucks. BY Jashing ....;...s.s 3-3 Wi. and 36 ArOUNG, Jos Verderosa. Goodman Westiall ‘nice gon Georeis 7. St. Mary's 1 (ile), announced the sale of Pitcher Joe LAUNDROMAT amag By passing ............ vd 3 end for his second. Speedway has Harold Osterme id I fieidelberg 14, Hillsdale 6 Jacobs went over twice, once BY penalties C1 1 - Sp! y Wally Davis, Central Supply .- fendrin 1. Oarmisd . Muir to the Pittsburgh Pirates. , 1Yards gained rushing 210 115 won four straight. Lawrence re- Russ Fehr Allison Jets ows Wesievan 39. Central 0, : $219.95 ttucks’ six-inch line in Yards gained passing | Cis 0 Tom Elliott, Usher's Mortuary ©... owa 21. Sou. California 14. Officials did not disclose the pur * : from the A ue s on n ie BA Ea 2 g ceived its first loss in four games. Albert Patton Lind'pls Recorder 04 Kansas 46, Denver 6. chase price J AR RE T T° 5 . oni 1 ® u rsons, n e see : i v 2. ) 1he frat gust op an gs pin Passes Tiascepted 6 o Speedway .......7T 6 6 14—34 ir TN) Cornelius Printing ... 6 Miami 31, The Creadel a. The popular lefthander finished 2 , Across From 500-Mile Track the eight in the fourth. | Jards lost penaities . 4 40 Lawrence Central 0 7 7 0-14 Chuck Mills, Fisher's bharmacy ...... Missour! Valley 20. Ottawa (Kas) 0. ihe season with a wmedocre 10-10 17 Station St. (Brightwood) . hbaugh ‘Scored FUIDIES oak In rirrrenesenns 8 il N STATISTIOS c.|Chet Kasnak, Link-Belt 0... 01 | Monmoutn, 28. North Central (1) 13. | but 4 raid mm im — —_— " AR —— Hig . | : 8g. LGR Tagsart Naval Ordnance ......... 300 South Dakota State 36, Augustana 12. Tecord, but is regarded as a x ~ Shortridge had to overcome Franklin Tops Cards IB usm Lo §) > Lo Pasties PUD reevs woe 89 Southwestern (Kas.) 0. Fe, hays "ie. bright prospect. He won two * * Dick Highbaugh’s 57-yard touch-| Times State Service {BY passing pee .-. 4 : ~ WOMEN uertor, Wis 3. Wier Fail 1 (tie). games for jhe Jngiane during She A L L I down early in the first quarter] FRANKLIN, Sept. 30—Frank-| L2rds sained rushing Ba A Bk An a resi t 330 Wayne 3, Nebsassa Weslgran §, playoffs. In 1949 Muir posted a 4g - ° and Willis Oldham's seven-yard jin High School gave Southport | Basses attempted : 13 18 Maree Mantel. Troy Of rill 363 West Vireinia Tech" 20. fivery Rock 0. 9-8 record In his first year with See The "1950 Kickoff” of the Indianavolis Pro Football Season! - « touchdown pass in the second u rough initiation into South Cen- Passes intercented Hi J Si otiams Jr... 1B re L- FO [the Tribe. Fadl All St Defroif B : period. tral Conference athletics by trip- Fimbles” * .. 8 Princes Snvaer, indanepons Troe 333 Today's Games | Additional Soor | * ryon All-Jlars vs, Detroit Brown Bombers Ward Walker's 21-yard aerial ping the Card gridmen, 19 to 13, Fumbles lost .. Celi 3 0 Ann Sauter Howeanle Dunes... 33 | CCL SHES hE | Additional Sports SUNDAY OCT. 15T.—8 P. M.—C. Y. 0. STADIUM—W. 16TH ST. to Jack Barney set up Jacob's here last night. Jeff Trips Irish | Dorothy Erler. Oértels’ 92 C0 Withington ve. West Lafayette. 8p. m.. Qn Page 12 | B ALL SEATS $1.25—TICKETS NOW ON SALE , sixinch stab and Ron Pass-| The Cards’ John Martin tallied, | sgirn, Reed. Roedaie Dairies 2 Park Beno vi. Carmel W305. nt "ON Pe TICKETS —DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE water's placement gave the Blue an eight-yard TD after four min- | LAFA Th Mate Jenvkee Rena | Laverne” Biers, phutidsons Ind. 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