Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1950 — Page 24
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gym and 2000 sat in. Pat Ken- yitep fnlhing fifth in the first|with an 11-yard run off tackle in| eat of the $25,000 Toledo Times|tne fourth quarter. He also bucked | "BICYCLE TIRES B sk ethall Notes trot at Toledo, O. She was fo have ror the losers” only PAT. { 5 finished her 1950 campaign in an rj CARLISLE DELUXE $1.69 Warmup tourney results st Dearborn|invitational trot at Batavia L>VIence Central 7° 7 0 7-21] BALLOON TIRES, Size 26x2125 9 I # ym last night: Plicks 36, U. 8. Tires 38; ol. 8 Via | preankiin 017 0 8-—13/] GOODYEAR & U. 8. CHAIN epsi-Cola 27, Southeast Jets 18: P. R./Downs Friday night. fr re naa BALLOON. AN Sizes $2.18 Mallory 63, Heston Concrete 39. Tonight's » i STATISTICS > . games: 7, Broad Ripple vs. Eagles; 8,| ‘Gordon Verhurst said Proximity | LC. F Kennington Post vs. Kirshbaum Center; Sw sl in both hind I Plan iFirst downs . 14 3 TUBES, All Sizes "sen 98¢ . Vic's Drugs vs. Vestal Steel | a ame in bo na legs. 3 By rushing, « 38 6 FY UToO y ii igason Soutament games at ental for a proposed winter tour of By passing 1 3 BLUE POINT -A Indiana Business College 40, Richorgean | French, Belgian = and Itallan yards sained wishing w 181 SUPPLY Be 2 ee 1 etn dain {racks has been called. off. ~~ [Ristes atiempied . 14] Delaware, Madison & Hay Sis. of Music. 30, Indians University Law Proximity’s legs will be blistered Passes intercepted .. o. 1 Basketball leagues of the Sportsman's iitis week at the Verhurst Farm Banh Penalties »restaisrn ® 3
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By FRANK ANDERSON : BOB LAVOY is a rookie who makes rhyme and reaso He's also a 6-7 center who makes points and favorable impressions on pgofessional basketball teams. Which is why he is under contract to the Indianapolis Olympians. Lavoy's twangy Midwestern voice measures the problems of a rookie in bigtime basketball and doesn't come up
¥ : . . night. “ short with the answers. It hem into something more than a If Coach Lou Parnell’s rugged Purple eleven wants to gain its
was a far piece from Western pasketball player, Down in the first county grid championship it'll have to shackle Beech Grove's i . . hills Bob found poetry and a wife. | Hornets at home. ; 3 : Kentucky Teachers lo the The poems dy bra on the If Codch Langan Hay's thrice-victorious Trojans hope for at Vlympians, but Bob's long 1688 on sense values he had. ac-|least a share of the NCC grid, - took 3 confidently. . quired as a student and an ath- crown, they'll have to beat Coach Bob's balance reassures those... "y . vear the rhythmic“sen-|Ettore Antonini's Muncie Bear-| 11 ans Win cynics who think long beanpoles| .. 0... voia off when one of his/cats at home. Then the Trojans| often’ waver in the full wind off, oo "wo included in an Ameri-|have another tough assignment! : public acclaim. Maybe it's the alt on College Anthology of Verse. before talking titles. tude that gives him good perspec-| “opp ag practice teaching at| They'll have to defeat Tech's 0 - tive. He can remember the daysiy, io. ‘Bop says he wanted, in| improved Big Green here Nov. 3— TZ TF when he was an awkward prep “my humble way” to make hisian assignment New Castle will ster in Autora. Hi. And he can grade school pupils aware of the find tougher than sideliners think. recall the adulation that was his world in which they were living,| Tech has been virtually dis- In Deaf Sch I to In college. or a “I suppose I'm a student first and|robed of its first unconditional 00 ad BUT BOB knows that fame can|an althlete second.” INCC toga. It has won 3 and lost| Like the Army goldbrick Sacred touch a man lightly on the shoul- ow one. Jeff Broncos, with 4-0, have Heari's football team “never had der and turn away with a fickle, NOW BASKETBALL is Bol's{only to face Anderson, now with|it so good” until this season. $ 3 butes hread y : 0-4. New Castle has wor all three] Today the Spartans can rest. ne. Toate iy ® Ali high b and butter. He's become an | yo avairs, It has to ‘defeat{ Their completed season shows a athlete first. He knows the Olym-|Munecie and Tech to dead-|record of 7-1, best since the school
school coach, his father, Ed Did- , t plans can carry only 11 men and|lock Coach Mariori Crawley’s/started playing football in 1943. dle, Western Kentucky's veteran : |” Win No. 7 was added last night
mastermind. he has a wife and baby to sup-|smoothies. “They took me, a gangling port. It's a serious Lavoy who Giants Head Card at C.Y.0, field at the expense of awkward kid, and made me a inane’ Hi , e Deaf School, 33-21. The defeat bagketball player. I suppose it was goes into the Olympians’ lineup in, Ben Davis heads a seven-game of the Silent Hoosiers also helped inevitable. You know, you're the exhibition games. card tonight in this abbreviated Don Clark to a new county scortallest guy in school. an aute-| Does he think of pro stardom? week of teachers’ institute. Broad ing mark of 108 points, Clark matic candidate for basketball” NO, not this year, 1 know I was Ripple, caught by a geared Green scored three touchdowns to erase Rob was the reluctant hero at Signed to help Alex Groza get team last Friday, visits Manual the old mark of 103 held by the first. those points. I don’t mind playing in tonight's only city series game. Silent Hoosier s Jerry Moers. But mavbe it was his- father|Second fiddle. My chance will Shortridge’s city champs, who Moers set the record last season who had the most to do with the Ome some day. I was a star in defeated Tech 6 to 0 for that as a senior. ™ | boy's rise. He instilled a love of|college, but now I'm just a rookie crown last year, has to step lively; Spartaps Shine education in Bob, an education trying to make good.” lin its annual fracas at Tech Fri- Sacred Heart had everything its that he had missed. And he gave| 1Next time you see the Olym- day. Shortridge has won two and own way, holding the Silent his son the great gift of knowing Plans play think of the Bob La- lost one in town; Tech has won|Hoosiers scoreless until the third that all men — men with soiled |VOYS—the rookies of the league. both city games played, having|period. Clark started the Spar-work-hardened hand and men They're more than just statistics| Washington to go. The Blue | tan’s ball rolling with a threewith the white collars and the|iR & box score. They're, vital hu-| Devils have yet to face Broad yard scoring buck on the 14th grasp of the classics—contribute/ Man beings with problems like the Ripple, which battles Cathedral play of the game, John Dwenger to this world rest of us less-gifted fans. Nov. 3 seeking to keep the Irish added the PAT on a kick. * And the Lavoys of the league away from their fourth straight. In the second Fullback Dom to are, like all rookies, just a littie/ Win and at least a share of the Ventura intercepted a pass to set city diadem. up Clark's second touchdown, a Ben Davis, only unbeaten team run through center from the 23.
County Championship New Castle Also in *Must’ Contest oa If Trojans to Figure in NCC Glory |
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Ben Davis’ Giants and New Castle's Trojans have to win to-
» Clark Sets Record
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Olymps in Last Stage Of Exhibition Tour
. Bucket Brigade Meets Tri-Cities Tomorrow, «.~ Then Lakers Three Straight Games in Finale
The Indianapolis Olympians are getting more road work than the contractor who votes for the right party. Their pre-season warm ups have reached the sweating stage and it's tough on the laundry, Especially when they don’t stay in with 100 rating points, Speedway! fr Indianapolis long enough for the wet wash to dry. x has 92 and a hp 88, jo Ie Nig 21. ¥ ullvsick Today the Bune Brigade was scheduled to begin the last. Howe's annual rivalry clash PAT. Lynette’s The Sparatans got! stage of its ex on game| ; with Warren Central at Tech to-| | swing. The local National Basket. ned, the NBA referee with more night will find shifty Hetback fo nck When Left Half Den Sul ball Association pros meet Tri-jbounce than a swindler's check, gant McBroom replacing Leolter to score = L ug So Cities in Paris, Ky. tomorrow Worked his art to the cheers of| \y.qrn McBroom, originally a kick was wide aes drop night and them wind up three those who hadn't experienced him |¢y pack at 157 pounds, made one| The Deaf School rallied in the! : Pro basketball may in-i,¢ Howe's two -touchdowns ati fourth quarter for tw a: a apolis Lakers. The Lakers will be sist the game belongs to the snqerson and has shown con-|qowns, but it w o eh" met Saturday in Minneapolis, Flares TL Kietedy tries hard giqerable improvement for the Wooten knifed Et tha four Sunday in “Jeffersonville an . Hornets. i Monday in Toledo. ; - | Other features of the evening In two games Saturday, Cris-| og. Then Rel Te p Iron Ouf Problems {were the continued fine perform- pus Attucks invades tough Gar . an That mezna the washing thay | 20088 of Olympians Leo Barn- Roosevelt and Deaf School en-/from the 17 for a score as the A RE a oi horst and Bob Lavoy, both new to tertaina the Illinois Deaf School gun sounded. Ed Paige's plunge
accumulated on a two-day trip the club, and teammate McMul-| to South Bend and Kokomo must/ien The Kentuckians, like pe the season finale for both. | through center for the extra point!
| county with 103 rating points to- {Then Clark finished up his parade | night. But a Speedway victory|in the second quarter on a oneover Pike Township tonight or a/yard buck into the end zone. Lawrence Central victory over|Dwenger missed the place kick. Beech Grove Nov. 1, combined own No. 4 came on a
Ben Davis, can put Speedway and | Pat Lynette to End Jim Berfan{Lawrence in the title claimants’ ger. Lynette’s drop kick was good. | role. i Score in Third i : The Silent Hoosiers got the ball] McBroom Moves to Halfback across in the third quarter when
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wait awhile. But the Bucket Bri- wove looked smooth as a bald-! 4:8 8 was good. i gade cah take to the road KDOW- panded man’s pate. { Sacred Heart ....14 13 6 0-33 ing it has ironed out a few Sd i ears e Deaf School ..... 0 0 7 14-21 ymplans (77) Pistons (10) } STATISTICS problems at the expense of the fs ft of fg It pt I ER Ds Ft. Wayne Pistons. ; jones, 1 .:..1 & 3 5chaus, 1 nd 3 3 - Pirst downs ....... Corda sone 13 12 Before the dates with the Pis-|Mrazovich £0 0 Armstrong, £0 0 2 5 By rushing ON 11 11 7 (Holland, f ..1 0 3|Hargls, f-g ..4 3 2 [ah in . LA Po -.3 0 tons in South Bend and Kokomo (McMullen. ! 2 2 JiCarpenter, t 1123 y Xora et rushing “313 202 the Brigade was faced Withigrosa c". 7 § 4lKerris, c-t. 1 6 6 Yards qained passing «88 3 rookie-itis, hot and cold shooting Beard, « _...7 § JOlham.g... 4 7 4 Times State Service PA ied a { pains and general apathy. NOW Blevins. «....3 3 OHarris & ....1 3 8 FRANKLIN, Oct. 25—Lawrence Yira: on peaaities us 3 those pressing problems are be- Barker € ...1 3 lKiueh.g ...3 3 1 Central's Bears are really bearing Fumbles . .. ........ 4 1 ginning to iron out. |S. Allen, & .0 1 2 {down on a good season record in|" VOPles lost ooo 1 } Bleving Stars | Tots 3 7 3a Totsts 13 37 38 football. Last night they picked Standings
The rookies relaxed against Ft. |3oi8iftime score—OLYMPIANS 42. Pistonsiup win No. 7, defeating Frank-
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|” Pree th igsed—Jones, : lin, 21-to-13, . Wayne last night in Kokomo and |sovich. Holand. Mestaiien Gros 3. Shaet- | Backs Gar Wallsmith. Emery Ben Davis ... xi: foo % 5 1 helped the leealsto a 77-T3 vic-|fer, Barker, Walther 3, Armstrong. Hargis. allsmith, Emery gpeedway *3 1.48 9 10 Carpenter, Kerris 3. Klueh 3. {McConnell and Bob {Lawrence Central . 5 1 0 ® MeDaniel e 3 1 8 tory, the natural follow up for a| Officials—Pat Kennedy and Chuck ; , en | Beech Grove v2 30 5 40 91-82 win Monday in South Bend. Bodii¥s were last night's heroes for the Pike Township... 2 2 0 38 20 Freshman poise ‘was put to the a Bears, who have lost one game, | amen Central i 3 3 1 3 3 test. in the Jast period when Ft 10908 Wallsmith put the Lawrence, Decatur Central. 8 13s 4 go 3 ne SL PP . i ! n WIS i Wayne held forth at 67-66. Foxim ame gridders on touchdown street with "NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE | did y a one-yard crack through tackle Conference Games = Overall Rookie Leon Blevins put four ; . WLTTP OTP W L 1 Joints—in-after that, and with the . in the first period: McConnell jaevetis 13% 2 1H 11 I 3 : , ; smashéd a yard for the second Technical ....3.1 0 131 1 iol help of Alex Groza and Mel Mes 13 : 1 Mullen, hoisted the Indi lis | score in the second .quarter and JIRCR $41 2 8% 131%) we he ed: Lhe Indianapo’is McDaniel wound it up with A Richmond... 3 10 & u 3 vi t i TORK. y nine-yard gallop around right! ogansport ... Blevins had nine points to NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (UP) —iona in the fourth period. Franktort .. 01! | : 2 8 0 } » uh >
show for his fourth period debut, Proximity, the greatest money-| Bob Pugh picked the Bears’ IE «avy U ool Groza and Johnny Oldham of the winning harness horse of all time, first PAT with an end run and Cgl. Missouri Sign Pistons tied for high point: with!y.. peen withdrawn from her Center Milan Yager kicked the BERKELEY Cal og 25 (UP) | —University of California and
19, With the exception of “Grand-|_. _ other two $ final 1950 engagement and will] * pa” Curly Armstrong of the Pis- Franklin cracked the scoring, ; e scrng Missouri have signed for a football game to
tons and Chuck Mrazovich of the not race again this year, owners i.e in the second quarter when CRiversity of Olymps everybody snagged at/Ralph and Gordon Verhurst an-\yest Half Bob i li 60least one point. : {nounced today. yards through right tackle, Right|D¢ Played in Berkeley on Sept. The game was played in Ko-| Proximity, who has won $250.-|iaif Lohman Atwood contributed |>" 1952. A return game will be komo High School's spanking new| 000, Pulled up lame last Fridayitne other Franklin touchdown played in 1955 at Columbia, Mo. A —,
Store will begin Nov. 13. Th ’ openings in She Sacred Heart and Nonlin Vietor, N. Y. If she responds umbles out . ee
Augusta Leagues. Interested team man- to the treatment, the eight-year-| . . agers call OC Hurle at MAMI). [514 mare will be shipped to Flori- Xavier U. Fullback
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Ben Davis now leads the count 8 n'y Left Half George Gormat plough Iparaiso still meets four opponents. in an
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SMU for That Reason mow NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Short kicks: 1 agree with the UP rankings which put Army and Southern Methodist one, two. In a showdown battle between the two T'd go for the Cadets on pass defense. hain oon To beat the Methodists you must stop them in the air, Best backs I've seen so far this seabon, not including Betty
Grable’s: The Methodists’ Rory ass Compel over Princeton,
Kyle Rote, Army's Al Pollard, it was aimout togét a le on ichi ’ rtman enn against Colum Michigan's Chuck 0 Th put the meat is there, tied in with Ohio State's Vic Janowicz andi peed, plus a sharper, more diPenn's Alan Corbo. |versified. attack than Coach « = = |Munger customarily shows. | COMMENTING on Notre. True, Navy's on the way up but Dame's two defeats, Jack Lavelle, if you insist on buying their win ithe jumboesque scout, says: over Southern California don’t “Frank Leahy had better be care- pay too much. The Trojans are ful, First thing he knows he’ll|0 for 4 for the season. Yale made be back on Army's schedule” (it deceptively close against Core The Irish could lose two more. nell last Saturday.yet it was preThey are no cinch to get by Mich-|cisely the type of game d State Saturday and a slow-|t0 sharpen the Big Red for a cru-to-jell Navy team could take cial test. ne them the following week in Cleve-| FROM THE PRESS departs land. iment of St. | Under the “great Rockne the'down Vermont way: “There's no Irish lost four in 1928. There is need for erying towels at St, no such thing a® invincibility,' Michael's. The home of the Pur-
i d even though the Democrats and ple Knights is on the banks of Halfback Don Clark of Sacred Heart last night scored three even though the Deo av Youithe Winooski River. Winooski is
touchdowns against Deaf School to bring his total points for the oe to the contrary. Ahd even|Indian for onion.” And some peoseason to 108 in eight games: This broke the record of Jerry [| "0 ot Notre Dame's football ple wonder what we'll do for subs Moers, Deaf School, set last year. Moers fotaled 102 in eight |iradition shines with undimin-tle humor when Fred Allen regames. ; . lished brilliance. First Purdue, tires. ; then Indiana closed the class-|
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Bob® Courtney, Canterbury’sithis week with 42 points, five/¢ajlen champ in the stellar halfback, was only two ahead of Valpo place-kick spe- yorid? touchdowns away today from cialist Norman Arnold. ’ inn { That fs, the Bulldogs were equalling Jast year’s top Indiana/. Three other players were tied THERE IS NO doubt the failldrilled over and over on defense college scoring mark. at: 30 points each, and six more of the Irish has—been popularly agains. Western Reserve plays, He scored four of Canterbury's/Were credited with 24. received by & small and narrow Butler travels to Cleveland Satsix TD's last Saturday against] The leading scorers: group for reasons which have Urday to meet the Red Cats. Anderson to run his season total! courtney. hb, Canterbury isi little to do with sport. But for, Coach Tony Hinkle dragged to 78 points—18 points ahead of [Sir f YWWesEARe ooo % the most part the reaction hasiout his scouting report and a
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