Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1950 — Page 28
FRANK ANDERSON
adding insult to injury (lists).
college football teams.
Iowa fo eye the Hawkeyes of the Big 10.
Indiana State for size,
“By If Indiana should defeat Notre Dame tomorrow it would be
The way things shape up tomorrow's meeting n Blooming: ton is no cup of “T” for. the still-potent Irish. But Frank Leahy's “T,” with one or two lumps, tops the action involving the state's
The last time two-thirds of the state’s Big Three got to: gether one-third was left with a snapped streak. That was the : Irish, forced to give up a 39-game string “Without defeat to a i game Purdue squad. Purdue having tasted glory now travels to
But big games aren't confined to the Big Three this week. $ Butler's Bulldogs will clash with the tough Miami (0.) Redskins in : the Bowl at 2 p. m. tomorrow. And Indiana Central tries on
Wabash, a surprise tie with Knox last week, goes to Danville, Ky., with hopes that the prayers of Centre's Prayin’ Colonels won't ‘be answered. Central Michigan comes calling on DePauw's
Tigers and Prana Visits ‘Barihant, Rose "Poly ties n for Wilmington's a om look 2t Taylor tomorrow when the Hoosiers take on Hiram. Manchester tries Madison's famed hospitality and Hanover, Michigan Normal drops in Muncie to mest Ball State Teachers. Evansville's Purple Aces trek to Kentucky for a tussle with an Ohio Valley Conference cohort, Murray State, at night. That leaves two atate schools unaccounted for, But it's ] : not unusual to save ‘the best— Valparaiso and Canterbury—to tilt. ; : = the last. Both are rare birds, the i undeferated, untied squads ~~ But Indiana hasn't beaten Notre I in Indiand. But Carthage would like to spol] Valpo and will get a the Irish since 1907. Notre Dame holds 17 victories, IU four chance at the Crusaders’ homecoming tomorrow afternoon. An- in the series that began in 1898. : FE derson’s Ravens draw Bob Courtney and Canterbury for their The Irish are down (Just: enough to make the headline writers ass catch on). 2 : To ont ‘back to the top of the heap, Indiana and Notre Dame will present a battle of the coaching wailing walls, Both Prank Leahy and-Clyde Smith have several key performers who are doubtful becaus® of injuries.
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i. .merican Hockey League- -all undesirable.
They played their best last night,
(Blow-Siaking Caps ‘Blanked by Mohawks
Cincinnati Scores 1-0 Win Before 4921 Home-Opener Fans
E The Indianapolis Caps are running down early records in the but it wasn't better ain ert S on
‘incinnati, who racked up the league's first shutout, 1
could - Capt. ve- as plans. 3 And Hinkle will have Harland Sturgeon in a Blue suit. Sturgeon yn missed two games because of a fractured left cheek
4 Yanks Win
to 0, ove
A Scramble but No Score
nbarrassing situation with New| ‘aven who has traight. Although Indianapolis is
dropped
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§ games played thus far. Screen Play
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Vestern Division title, scored at | Ra 02 in the opening period last] Sei latasi,
coreless, Be While chalking up the league's perrauit, rst shutout, mile {The Cat) Francis, defend-
Denis;
srrault swished in the only Score ‘1.02 Penalti st four seconds after the Caps’ Flamondon
n bin'at :58 for holding. The Mo-| no scoring.
h Denis getting credit for the a Jo scoring.
Brennan .........
Goal Disallowed Francis
Indications of the Caps’
ouldn’t score. Defenseman Rags
«an Ralph Nattrass had hand- a,
ad to make only two saves dur-| weather a 12 the two minutes, [x EXE! With 1:05 to play, Player-Coach| York mart re
Nine Games on
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Nine games
all League, with three booked 'YO Field. The complete a
ames: CYO Field--8t. Philip vs D. Ih ittle Plower vs, Our Lad m.; St "Catherine vs,
Holy Cross George y of Holy terman-—
rookside No. 2--8t "Patrick. 2pm Garfield—8Sacred
Joan of Arc Vi tianal Football
Heart vs, Bt
5 and J0th—8t. Thomas vs. 8 ference.
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Cathedral vs. Bay Packers.
New York Yanks 35, Green Bay 17. Only Game Scheduled).
re NDAY'S SCHEDULE . Baltimore at Los Angeles,
inals at , Washington, Cleveland af ork Giants, Detroit niladelphia at Pittsburgh.
Washington
the Redskins), Francisco and Pittsburgh. are idle.
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aps in the Coliseum before 4921 home opener fans. Thus the Caps haven't won a game in three starts, sharing that| Al All- Stars
four Brennan from the ice and fielded | |four wings. and two defensemen.
ponsible for its own predicament, | |Plamondon got loose headed for! s showing is running true to a the unguarded cage and missed a | sw league precedent that shows 25-foot shot that caromed off the | ome teams have lost nine of the right cage-post, rushed by Raglan. Brennan re[turned to the ice with 27 seconds|The New York Yankees, as beIto play and was pulled off again fitted their role of pennant win-
! King Clancy's Mohawks, 80 with seven seconds to go. But pars and World Champions, i wich an improvement over last nothing worked. 1 : ear's cellar team that you can! placed four. out of 10 men today : sgure them a contender for the Hockey Summary on the annual United Press
INDIANAPOLIS-Gonl. Brennan; defy Au aenter, TeRoAL: funse, American League All-Star team.
Morrison; ight and then held Indianapolis Quackenbush, Heller, McKay, Reid, Glover. 5
ans, Nattrass; center. .Gordon: Win Alternates, Cincinnati Goalie ‘Roche, Robert. Her Hergeah simer, Dube, Pla
Referee Bernie | LeMattre: Libesman,
4 Jackson. : 3 Dist cage brilliantly, making INDIANAPLSORE B BY PERIODS ’ _, by being selected unanimously,’ The high-scoring line of Paul Cincinnat 1 0 o-1along with Rookie Walt Dropo,' »'“Uenis, Jackie Gordon and Fern| CO smoaany the slugging first baseman of the 1-Cincinnati—Denis (Gordon, Perrault) Boston Red Sox.
es—Sclisizat Siipoine) 8:51
in nio Selisizzi had been sent to the 10:35; Hatdy siriooing) 18: 19:10.
Penalties - wks’ trio set: up a screen play (crosschecking 8.48
hird Period Pendities— Evans al. SAVES
toe: as ‘nt rushing power popped up On the Ice
ly. Ciueinuatls Gerry dar AA ANTINGS VRAGUE |ning out by only three votes over! from the Indianapolis Caps in the Coliseum. Indianapolis players are Capt. Rod Morrison (8) and 1 estern vision . ; th 6:51 for tripping Max McNab cist ..... L } Py 5 il 5 le Veteran Bobby Doerr of the Max McN McNab (7). C Other r Cincy players are Jack Evans [center) and Goalie Emile Francis. . iy how ER Indiana poe - Pigbiiah ! i : s 8 Youth in Outfield S rt ' D Cl k T ) : resp nee i on duet I a mimowe Heyrock to Get | Pe ans’ Don Clark Turning : nly one shot at Francis. It Was gp,1.14 x LA re ood r : 4 ‘here comparative newcomers! } orse midway through the period Hershey _........ 1 1-7 24 19 w y hen the Caps had a two-man Erovidance Si i i i a i Vic Wertz and Hoot Evers of De- Pa f One’ Award Scorin ace into unawa : dvantage for 55 seconds and RESULTS a Non troit and Larry Doby of Cleve-| Sacred Heart's Don Clark had doubled his lead in \he city high
falo sy AR Binclnnati ik Ey TANAP i, | Temorson hid — WEA a
Chicago JND Lo DULE
nto itt Heller yanked Goalie Bil, * Bier Yd kat
Ratterman Sparks Non Sa Gr Sosa 2: ark Victory
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 ram, giving time and place of The New York Yanks let George gosion (6), do it, and George does it well. his last name is Rat: has passed to 14 touch- a Gerry down in the first half of the Na- gratehers—girdie. Tebbetts. Aoston and into the retaining wall at the In-| Philadelphia Pays |
Roch. and upon them the Yanks have ang § Hy Bristle, p.. | _ climbed into the lead of their con1 Rr Ratterman’s
conquest of the Green
He threw two tally tosses in'lap Hot Rod race Sunday after- perstition and had worn the shirt terday to Connie Mack, that game-—-one 42 yards to End noon at the Danville, Il,
yards to speedy Buddy Young. p. m. with the opening event Speedway These came despite pressure plus scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Included Writing at the time of the crash.
Rive e No 2-8 Anthony vs, St dre 2 on Art Weiner and ’ro Football NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS from the Packer AMERICAN CONFERENCE
opp. Charged with vicious determina- Prosser, Tom Cherry, Red Amick,
. W L 1 ect Pts Pis. tion all night in hopes of snuffing Crash Crockett and Everett formérly was assistant city edi- s5p $18 bw York Giants 3 1.0 <130 8 i out the Yank air game. Burton, tor of the Columbus (O.) Dis- 3 00, ® AIRPLANE KITS Riladeibhia 3 33 00 1% 32 Giants Eye Lead or ——————— en patch and sports editor of the e Money, representing the ® ELECTRIC TRAINS hicago Cards. ~ 1 3 bar 258. 3 18 With - the: Yanks new holding R k ~ Wi . Butlér, Pa.; Eagle. proceeds of testimonial dinner ® TOYS © NOVELTIES Vashington 1-3 0 HU the National Conference lead in NOCKets in, Tie The Ruttman story was chosen staged last Apri, will be used by i Ww L © vet ppp the National League, the New| Broad Ripple hopes its varsity As an’ award. winner by Chicago th yo Pennayivania for, ACE HOBBIES, ne. ; few York Yanks 5 1 0° 831 201 155 york Giants set covetous eyes on! football squad’ can do -as well PeWsmen who judged the entries. 8 es en of a perpetual : : hicago Bears .. 4, 1 0 800 132 oi the - American Conference lead. tonight against Tech as its re- mc | ‘Connie Mack" scholarship fori] 47 S. Nines 1 ‘os Angeles (03 3 0 .600 130 130 There was one big obstacle—the gary underprivileged ¢ children. 0s _ Ang 3 3.3 an 0 1% erve and freshman teams did Stocks to Race 100 ~ = = Ban DY opr 1.4 41 148 Cleveland Browns on Sunday. e ® bp Francisco 0 5 © “000 ‘82 141 The Giants licked the B | Yesterday. The Ripple reserves * * Xx * * * * * * * * * ; LTS LAST Notes 6-0, his Jeike e Browns, won, 12 to 0, while Ripple rhinles Laps at Dayton Closing
in their first meeting this| were held to a 0 |season and Giant Coach Steve! teams. ©4000 te with Tech
|Owen said flatly: Chicago car. them again if we play as well as at San Pranciseo, We did that first time.” Other games Sunday are Baltimore at Los Angeles, Cardinals at (UP (for
Charley Justice’s pro debut with weight of the law on its side this 100-1apper. Time trials will start
The Chicago Bears Rube Lasee, who weighs
Basketball Notes :
willy Cross Warmup tourney
Meo ose o3e 35. Mates Fhite Front 432; 4008 00D sAR dh S CHAIN $2.15 | Schedule tonight: 7, 2 HL ator Miner Ea Iw H 0 w 0 Rr K Ss of Bloom iver Lips Hole fodar anni hE i pr TUBES, All Sizes "ee 4 ro 98¢ | oY Oo U M F ! IN ov E RA L L S » ton Fost 4; Bnglr odie S00 So PRE. ny +a 1 «ul BLUE POINT & - EVERBODY MAKES OVERALLS — BUT NOBODY BUT i. Rea 3" ish im 41,” Green| Tu ta 8 he sorry | LEE MAKES THEM WITH EVERYTHING THE WORKERLE Rei ges moi J Lf {8 jap LDoamars Maden 8 B07 5% 1K INGMAN WANTS. NUFF SAID!
YMCA pre-season n with Central Coil e. meeting Richardson Rubber at 7:20 o'clock.
LINCOLN
backfired when|
Rizzuto, Dropo Unanimous Choices In Balloting
He was peing| yow voRK. Oct. 20 (UP)—
Alternates. “Polk. It was selected by a board of baseball writers, three from
each league city. ; Phil Rizzuto, one of the great! wy shortstops of all time, led the. * balloting for the Yankee players
TAncis: aslense.
MacPherson.
(holding) 2% Two other Yankees, Pitcher Vic! ns (crosschecking) Ragchi, who won 21 games and! beat the Phillies with an opening; : game shutout in the World Series, and his batterymate, Catcher Yogi Berra, were nearly unani-| 10 8 9-21 mous choices, being named on 22 13. 6 5-2 out of 24 ballots. The fourth Yan-| kee, Second Baseman Jerry Cole-| Iman, had more of a tussle, win-| openat.
- Quackenbush
(holding)
Bud MaaPharien left), Ginclnnof deforsoman, spies a free ick’ in lost t night's home hoakey Cincinnati did the best spying all evening as the Mohawks took home a 1-#0-0 shutout
land, took over the spots formerly| school football scoring race today after punching over four louch-
George Kell of Detroit at third! sportswriter, tonight will receive ‘from John Dwenger.
i TWO: A fiery team like Ten-
€ | THREE: The pros depend too
Blaik Raps Pro Game, Gets Sharp Replies
i Ridicules It as ‘Show Business’
| And Big Time Coaches Lash Back
By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer
| NEW YORK, Oct. 20—Coach Earl Blaik of
bitter feud today ih he ridiculed professional football as “show
business” and the pro coaches lashed back in reply. | Blaik set down his views in a e article, The coaches read it, and then called Army's football boss everything from “stupid” to an ingrate. io Briefly, Blaik made these points: |snapped, “any pro team ONE: If the pro Sa ent could play Army on Wednesday put into a league with good col-|and any college team Blaik wants ilege teams . . . it would have to|t0o name on Sunday through a 12learn to play football the way|Week schedule and the pros will ithe colleges do or it wouldn't| Win the overwhelming majority of stand a chance, games.”
| . Setste woud cripple’ peo 2% Local Boxers Shine In S. Bend Bouts
condition. Times State Serviee
SOUTH BEND, Oct. 20—Indican’t run ilke college teams. FOUR: Football players are at anapolis amateur fighters, mantheir peak in college, then are on 28¢d by Eugene (Tiny) Bland, the downgrade as pros. won five of seven bouts here last FIVE: Pro defensive men don't Night against the South Bend chase a runner who goes out of Boys’ Club. their territory. That's why Steve| Harry Bailey, Indianapolis, 135Van Buren of the Philadelphia Pounder, scored the only KO, getEagles and Charley Trippi of the ting a first-round knockout over Cardinals make so many Don Ransburger. Other results
were: long runs. Nobody chases them. 118 Pound v Allln Oh The Answers
a and Ray a iD Jo lost b gees To those charges, the pro nil Horses coaches bounded back red faced Wa Be if gee 138 pounds and angry. George Halas of the 1h, 141° ma 'aradies 1 of Trier Bears snapped, “I didn't
know Blaik was so stupid. He ought to know better and he does 1OMorrow’s Football
much on the forward pass. They
A .aglan did hit the cage post with held by th ted Di downs last night as the Spartans thum Morton Memorial of (i better. i ne shot. urgh. New areher. Buffalo brothers and te Maggio) Ruttman Story Wins Knightstown, to 6, at the CYO aa cana say some things about On Radio and TV Cinctnnat! scored again at 7: 3 dm Providence at Cleveland. jiams. Guild Recognition | Piling up 202 » by rus x od or TD, the way. he's. ning his RADIO 1 the fecond period but the tally | Gundy Blighuréh “ut INDIANAPOLIS) Another solid choice was 27-year-ol es'runs of 78, 22 and 38 yards. His tinal tally was on an 18-yard pass bali ciub, but I'm too polite.” 1:15 P. M.—Indiana vs. Notre as disallowed because Defense- (8:30 ». ew fig diol a ar fale. Spring- | Jim Heyrock, 27-year-old Tim G Neale, h of WIRE, WXLW.
the Dame, WIBO, , sald Blaik won't give pro 1:15 P. M.—Ohio State vs. Minfootball any credit, but he is al. nesota, WISH. ways running to pro coaches for] 1:30 P. M.—Footoall roundup
| . |base, who was named 22 bal- nce in te first : assed the puck to Giles Dube. | NATIONAL isin, a oq lots, while the second oh 32 Dak ie Indianapolis Newspaper! Boi scored o he ‘second and IU Team Tapers Off : Jndinuapols Hew eT om Eeats Eexeirs : { | i 7 the mythical team, Bob Lemon of Guild's Page One award for the once again in the fourth, For Game With Irish 2 ‘eriod as the Mohawks big Jack |fiionte. .: - eassss i i i i |e clan, received 21 votes, | best sports feature of the year Morton escaped a shutout in BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 20; ‘vans sat out two minutes tor | Boston va Lad 0 5 i he complete team roster with! in an Indianapolis newspaper. ithe final quarter when End Phil (UP)—Indiana went through 8 olding Larry Wilson. Francis] Montre NFRULTS LAS" the number of votes for each’ A wards for {Etheridge tallied on a pass from
(postponed.
Fullback Wayne Hyatt, light defensive drill yesterday in | It was Sacred Heart's sixth vic- preparation for tomorrow's en-| : tory in seven starts as they scored counter with Notre Dame, con|15 first downs to Morton's seven. centrating on stopping aerial at-| : STATISTICS | a tacks. havens Aenseavainss 31 The Irish will arrive by air to-
hot player in parenthesis: various achievePlayer and Team Aves. ments during the OF—Viec Wertz, Detroit (18) .308 past year in InOF—Hoot Evers, Detroit (16) .328 dianapolis newsOF—Larry Doby, Clev. (12) .324 paper work will 1B—Walt Dropo, Boston (24) .328 be made tonight
ontreal, New | "Boston Toronto |
2B—Jerry Coleman, N ir (11) 287 at the Page One y rushing ....... io N. y passing 1.0.10. «73 i day and take over the field for a SS—Phil Rizatto, N (24) .324 Ball, a Damon Par oaliey nine “313 149 Practice in the afternoon, followed |
3B—George Kell, oldu (22) .341 Runyan Cancer yard A Ts oe 1 # . | ' by Coach Clyde Smith's Hoosiers. ! =r = Sun, . a), : Fuse fund benefit at | Passes gomploted is 3 Both squads will spend the | P—Bot ny , 1 y. . 1 ‘9 28the Indiana | Yards tose Denaltles : 5 1 night out of town, Notre Dame at] ? Lamon, lev. 1) 25-11 gout. ¢ |pumbles 4 2 Bedford and Indiana at McCor-' Others who received votes were! Out- | Jim Heyrock Pumbles lost .... . [11 11110 (UP) fielders soe Dibisgri: New York (1 Ted| The award- ; [Score by Quarters ! mick’s Creek State Park. By cad “Dom Dike 19 winning sports feature by Hey-'s & .. Loa gaa
Tgiiew York (3), and amirock was published on Page 1 of| i 6 Mira ashiigton i Rogen, Cleveland (2)./The Times last May after Troy! IDeeaehd owns, Clark 4 Etheridge. PAT, Montgomery Groomed For Dual Purdue Role
econd /Basemen—Bobby Doerr. Boston Rytiman, race driver, had crashed LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 20
Priddy. (UP) -—- Norman Montgomery, Honor to Connie [sophomore fullback, may “be cast in a dual pinch-hitting e PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20 (UP) morrow when Purdue opens its business and Big Ten season against Iowa at sports leaders paid tribute yes- Iowa City. retired : He was expected to take over
fair- on the warm-up spin. manager of the Philadelphia Ath- the duties normally handled by
injured Co-Captain John Kerestes, Heyrock was assigned to the letics’ baseball club. for pre-race feature e offensive fullback, and ‘ace Senior
Mack, who stepped aside as Punter Dick Schnaible, who sufmanager after guiding the Ath- fered a deep charley horse in his Heyrock joined The Times jetics for 50 years, was pre-'kicking leg against Miami. sports staff two years ago. He gented with a plaque and a cheek
Detroit 5),
5 Boston 21, Ed dianapolis Speedway while on a Ned Garver, St, Louis, ‘Philadelphia 1),
League season, Pitchers —Mel Parnell practice spin. Ruttman had been wearing a i shirt owned by the late Rex Danville Race Set Mays, a racing idol of Ruttman. — Philadelphia civie. Numerous driving favorites The young California driver had have signed to compete in the 50- turned up his nose at racing su-
latest was last night's
the other 69 grounds. Trials will begin at 1
line, which In those already entered are Roy
advice on how to run his own!(cuts in on all major games), | WFBM. Neale said he was the man who TELEVISION Installed the T-formation at Army| 12:15 P. M.—<Harvard vs. Army, in 1942. “I showed him our movies WLW-T (channel 4). j—at his request—and convinced] 12:30 P. M.—North Carolina him and the rest up there ‘on the, |State vs. Maryland, WCPO-TV
{T-formation.” i (channel 7). lever pull the boners Blaik's team] 12:45 P. M.—-Navy vs. Southern |did against Michigan.” California, WFBM-TV (chan-
Herman Ball of Washington nel 6).
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Times Special | DAYTON, 0. Oct. 20—The sea- ¥ © ison’s final race at Dayton Speediway here Sunday will be a 100lap NASCAR stock car event. x Oct. 20 Three 20-lap sprints and one 25-
P) — The Bay Athletic Club's 1ap race also are scheduled. : Choo - Choo basketball team will have the | Re cars will compete in the x
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