Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1950 — Page 4
Offense
Sports 48-Point-Per-Game Average In Undefeated Play
By KURT VREUDENTHAL i United Press Sports Writer ;
Indiana’s college football clubs re in the midst of a depression, but not so Valparaiso’s Crusadrs, the nation’s most offensive-| dninded outfit, f After five games, undefeated; : Valpo is scoot-| ing along at a clip of better than 48 points per contest. Coach Emory i Bauer's boys cel: Orville Williams, E ebrated their All- Stars homecoming
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with a 60-to-0 rout of Carthage, O., last Saturday.
H o mecomings also set the stage for initial victories for Hunting- The Tryon Allfon and Indiana State; Indiana’s| football champions Hoosiers broke Notre Dame's 14-| game monopoly in their intra-|
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0 to 7, and undefeated Canter- The Fiddlers, pay moved closer to the Hovaler League, hold the pro grid title of - ollege Conference crown y Whipping Anderson, 38 to 25, But lowa, It was the second time this hgainst out-state rivals the Hoo- 92500 the All-Stars have de#lers teams had nothing to cheer feated the Fiddlers. en bout. As a crowd of 2200 fans Purdue, after stopping Notre Watched, the Tryons
‘former Butler University gridder, circles left end for IS yesterday during the game against the Des Moines Fiddlers at CYO beginiting of a third quarter, b)-yard touchdown drive. Williams down of tha season, No. 20, coming in to run interference f
All-Stars Stretch Undefeated
Record to Seven Against Fiddlers
Stars today could be called the professional) of the state of Iowa. The All-Stars yesterday afternoon racked up their seventh his way over from the 1-yard win of the season without defeat when they dropped the Pes | fie rivairy to dump the Irish, Moines, iowa, Fiddlers, 27 to 7, at the CYO Stadium. * an entry in the Central States Professional point. The Fiddlers scored in the
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purds fo for the Tryon tadium. 1+ was the day scored his 15th touchjams, i Francis (Mo] Moriarty.
(Bill Sylvester hurled a 35-yard Halfback Orville Wil-
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Fam. Jim Warrenburg i [the extra point.
Francis (Mo) Moriarity bashed
stripe in the third period, and Warrenburg kicked the extra/pg
{final period on a seven-yard pass
touchdowns in the second,
and fourth quarters to give the) Fiddlers their second defeat of the last eight minutes when Bob
the “eas oTy, There were only 13 s
third play, The All-Stars scored again in|
Adalat Straub five yards:
econds vester passed to Warrenburg for|
marked up left in the second quarter when the extra point.
Pame’'s unbeaten streak at 40 games, dropped successive tilts to Miami, Fla, and Iowa last Sat=| firday, 33 to 21, as Dale Samuels] passed for all three Purdue mark-| ers; Centre, Ky... snapped Wa-| bash’s nmine-game unbeaten string. | To 7, on a 20-yard field goal by! ¥rank Cain; and six other Indigna clubs also took it on the chin 2 the.border foes svorst of them, Rose Poly’s 52-to<) shellacking by Wilmington, O.; fami O.'s 42-to-7 rout of Butler; while still another Ohio squad,| Hiram, dumped Taylor, 34 to 7. ‘ Evansville Loses * Evansville remained winless in Ohio Valley conference play dropping a 27-to-6 verdict at Murray, Ky. St. Joseph's dropped its third straight Midlands Con-| férénce game to St. Ambrose yesterdav. 20 to 12. Indiana State's 27-to-T upset, victory over Indiana Central was] the Sycamores’ first win in 11] games, and Huntington's Foresters snapped a 13-game losing] streak with a 20-to-7 triumph over Cédarville, O. *Intra-state games saw many outstanding performances: Bob Courtney scored four of his club's six touchdowns against Anderson, 2 -Kiving him 78 points in five games. our others scored three TDs egch—Franklin’s Don Gines and Farlham’s Therman Washington as Franklin's Grizzlies edged Earlham, 26 to 20; Valparaiso's/ oe Pahr, and Jim Machholtz of Anderson. | Hanover Explodes Hanover exploded for three tal-| Hes in the final period to break
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a 13-all tie and sink Manchester, 1 di All 4 13. BD nly and Valparaiso fl iana eys
should have no Trouble protecting! their perfect records this week. The Knights host winless Rose Poly in their homecoming, while Ball State, 13 to 0 loser to Michi-| gan Normal, invades Valpo. Notre Dame faces another| rugged assignment against Michi-| fan State at South Bend, Indiana] travels to Illinois for a Big 10] tua a: tussle, while Purdue hosts UCLA| TY ave 3 130 ractual and) of the Pacific Coast. singles actual and Dehne’s 691) Intra-State off a 42 handicap is tops in the
‘be run off on four week-ends.
Other intra-state tilts were individual handicap bracket. Anderson at Indiana Central: 3 Earlham at Manchester, and Cash Prizes Franklin at Wabash. DePauw,
which dropped its homecoming gi accepting entries. The esti- ;
game to Michigan Central, 33 10 mated first place money, based on 20, hosts Kalamazoo, Mich,; Mis-|
Centre, Ky. is at Hanover; East-! ern-lllinois-at Indiana State, and gyents. Bluffton, O., at Taylor.
Reserve at Cleveland.
section in the 2-in-1 tourney at {Beech Grove. Their victory showed up iff a recheck of the averages. The two took the cake * CAMP ATTERBURY, Oct. 23--| With 1672-78—1750. The Indianapolis Lincoln Bears The optional singles actual was defeated the 109th Field Artillery Nailed by Henry Stumph’s 862.
Lincoln Bears Win
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Tourney
Singles Leaders Also Ahead in Doubles; Hindel, Estle Win Beech Grove 2-in-1
The best are doing their best in the four-way bowling tourney; {man Eddie Stanky of the Giants, {at the Indiana alleys. The meet opened Saturday night and willl outfielder and home
Current leaders in the tourney are Red Stuart and Bob Dehna. :Stuart has a 671 and Dehne a 649 after two days of firing. Stuart and Dehne are on top in the doubles divisions,
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* Basketball Notes
Results of the warmup tourney at Deals | PHILADELPHIA Oct. 23 (up) 5 : $ | Koel evi oF chia ard ur ~The 15-round bout between Carl "Service 51: Moose 41, Carmel Mer. (Bobo) Olson of Hawaii and Ray ants 38: A Arlen” {ots 8), ABC oy ‘| (Bugar) Robinson next Thursday Toni Sik s sch due, 7. Bendix es vs. night will be neither televised nor
(Exhibition) Minneapolis 72, Rochester 63, New York 88, Syracuse 70.
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The Finishing Touches Musial Leads
All-Star Team
Four Phillies Named
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Town Superintendents’ ition,
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By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer
| To Mythical Squad
Hamner, Third Baseman Willle Jones, and Pitcher Robin Robérts—were named today to the
[ticket. | Musial, getting votes both at/ {first base and in the outfield [where he spent most of his time,
team selected by veteran baseball {writers from the league's eight cities. But there were no unani-
{as in other years there were plenat lty of standouts.
6 Teams Represented -
| | Six of the eight teams had psy on the mythical team, the, [second place Dodgers being the jonly team besides the Phillies to place more than one man. Catcher Roy Campanella and First Baseman Gil Hodges were the Dodglers named, Musial represented the [skidding Cardinals, and the other positions went to Second Base-
run king Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh, and Pitcher Warren Spahn of Boston. Musial, one of the greatest hitters the league has produced, jae votes and four for first base. The complete roster follows | (nymber of votes in parentheses):
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~ mous selections for any position this {~—an unusual situation inasmuch Policy and planning conférence. Attending from Indiana are Col; Walter B. Smith, CAP, 1t. Col. Merle L. Denney, CAP, Lynn-| ess ville Miles, co-ordinator, and Lt. tives. friends Jack O, Rhymer, USAF, Haison: at (officer,
Voting Machines Set Up ¢
To Instruct Public Marion County election commissioners today set up instruetion stations for voters in the
scheduled for Jan. 21-23 at the Severin Hotel. Dr. Robert Ledig, : Indianapolis, is convention raat, (5 man with Dr. R. A. Major, Shelby-|f
Dr. H. H. Wil Madison: |. Dr. Kenneth Justice, Valparaiso Dr. Paul F. Conrad, Vincennes
Dr. Don W. Conner, Terre Haute; |!» Dr. Roy E. Denny, and Dr. E. J. Cain, South Bend
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