Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1950 — Page 17

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ys Weevie s 652 Jefferson Of Lafayette Holds North Central Conference Title foe Comes a.

4 Through For ND Paces W. Side: = osU's J Over Wildcats Bowling Fvent

Proves Bucks Are One of Best Markley, Buley. 4

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, < Post 1228 Total

University of Notre Dame FROM WHERE we sat Saturday ou ay our players proved For Doubles Lead - Four Indianapolis bowlers last

that the “spirit of Notre Dame" is still something very tan-, night took the lead in the Cap-

- gible. Twice they were called upon to come from behind as ltol City's doubles, singles and

lall-events at the West Side bowlthe spirited Navy team took the lead. This hard fought| ling alleys. It was the second of victory was especially sweet because it marked the first five week-ends on which the event

time this fall that Jack Lan- ostios PTE I . wn oR azies Al Weevie eatin rdue. None o ese , _. dry's performance was up to I es to have the power Marked up 652 while Joe Markey his capabilities. Jack is a’ that is Ohio State's, but the Buck- had 619 and Russ Buley 609 for very fine lad whose performance ove are ineligible for the Rose ® 1228 total in the doubles class. to date has been. seriously ham- Bowl this fall. Len Faust piled up /1841 for a pered by an ankle injury. "All reports in Cleveland over nine-game" average of 204 in the. Since he was our only first yp. week-end told us that Wes 21l-events, - In the team scores, which is|

Football With Leahy—

Here are Jefferson of Lafayate’ s North Central Conference Sore Winners of eight straight. games this year, including one over Cathedral of Indianapolis (Ca thedral's only lass), the Broncos face their final test Friday against West Lafayette, which is also undefeated.

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string running back who Was pecier's team is one of the year's : = 3 "rolled on Saturday night, Wash-| . = ns: Plysially He 10 go Worn i best, and their one-sided AWini, oi: Chevrolet Y ng with | Shown above are: First Row dy Barrett, Dick Leill, Don Third Row—Ray Shoemaker, and Assistant Coach John La- Mook, Bob Ubelhor, Bill ' came through. ded Lis -perform-| {over "Northwestern certainkyl,, actual of 3012. Shelby Street. — Mike Woods, Bob House, Dick Massey, Duane Lord, Don Bo- Boyd Hovde, Gaylon, Brown, gar = Fourth Row—Assistant erbrook, Bill Hughes, Day ts proves it. Rissman [Savin s leads the handi Hayes, Bill A. Smith, Bill Stair, veri, Bob Buit, Jim 'McClatchie, John Eberle, Jim Cahoon, Jim y _ Hetrick, Fred Koning and ance did much to inspire his PAR | BE ndicappers, : Coach Norm Willey, Mel Booth * r teammates % . , 2 ith 3278. One the first week-end, Dave Sense, Bob Morris, Larry Jim Moser, John Anderson, Duffy, Carl Braun, Charley Dick Mec- Shaffer. 5 td out a es. LEADING THE DAY'S upsets| he Shelby team rolled an actual] Caldwell, Mike Degler, Dick Dick Anderson, Vint Anderson, Schaible, Bill Shaffer, Jim Del- royd, John Fisher, Dic HC IN MY OPINION, our quarter-| "cre Iowa and Dartmouth. Leno 300, | Hicks, Max McCullough, Lonnie Dick Bongen,! Bob Foard, Don lenger, Charles Connor, Dick Laughlin, Bill Shields, Jim | dy. in the back, Bob Williams, called one of [iaffensperger and Tuss Mec-| Final Saturday Heide, Bill Carver. Second Row Carter, Harry Bills, and Assist- Comer, John Heide, Max Lock- Schroeder, Jim Mulhoupt, Dick | TAX FREE his very best games. He was in- it Tor bringing thelr previously. Eight bowlers| will participate —Coach Marion Crawley, Ran- and. Coach Roger Claseman. litner, Bill B. Smith, Bill Bone, Woodley, Walt LeBaque,, Dean | We h ts left that do : i or bringing eir previously Saturday. in the! 32-gam dl — me e have se a nd. strumental in causing the turning - -game roun : i beaten teams “up” for their im-robin final of the local di th th 10% ta lagles for oint of the ‘game to go in our al district 1 M k + 32- 15 not have the new ° erent favor. It was Notre Dame's ball, POtant games with Minnesota Ath sininination at Prilcheit's Lyons axe ine ina ow, [ e ecision BUY NOW 10. Char } ] and Yale. wenty-two shooters were eliShit dows AL Yale 10 20 Lynn Waldorf continues to minated in the 20'- game first pass. Situ AOS CAC prove that he is one of the top round Saturday. Eight games 8 Williams gave the ball to Landry. ‘in the business as his Cali- were at Fountain Square, six at X eC i 0 d NITH Ye mes, were who bolted Hitough jhe ine fof fornia Bears defeated favored PHO and six at Sturms, a 1” fashion 2 re i os hs sw Days) Washington. This tabs California] Qualifiers are Pug Leppert, Curt AD 8 Jyiinped Ee ade Io Navy's Bob as the number one team on’ the Heady, Bob. Earl, Bud Schoch, Pirates Schedule ; the - Pacific Coast, once again. Bill Beck, Walt Glogoza, Dick ‘ 3 roit, 35 to Zastrow are to be complimented Oklahoma's win streak with- Weber ando Ken Christensen. Conference of Brass TELEVISION at Green on their fine ball handling. stood a strong test by Colorado, The Martinique Lo t By RUDY CERNKOVIC On one of the rainiest days 1 3 & y | q unge ieam, y RL : ‘as Bud Wilkinson's lads added Which has won 10 of its last 12| Tuited Pras Souris Writer at JARRETT'S »wed them have ever seen, there were fewer , =... games, went two lengths ahead | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 6—Affiliafirst place fumbles than Soeur 3) 3h average = = in the Traveling League yester- J tion of Branch Rickey, baseball's Ag . WET IE a i i Se Bea Rai business gets, 514 the. Hite Tia JGH 1 definitely favor Ma. e opener: X rd period, Aden system, y are tinue to lead the pack across the io last-place Carlos Bakery and burgh Firgiea wea expected to be three TDs nation as they kept their records then finished strong with a 2838 announcec. loday. j itio make use of] ’ erner and Rot in 8 Postion 04 aren't ” is spotless. However, all of these Series, led by Johnny McGrew’s John W. Galbreath, president 3 intercep- {teams can expect competition in 242 final game and 621 series. | of the Pirates, arrived in town to- 3 refreshing to know that there are | still young men Who can enter the national ranking from once Sunda Pin Sc day and summoned a press con-| §: rew two the game at the opening kickoft, Deaten Ohio State, whose record y on Stores | fetence for 3 pn. 1Lis helteved) 4 to two" = : 1 e will reveal future plans o e 3 210 w0 and not leave the field until the 'S MOst impressive. Hank Noffke. Darko Cleariers mixed 638 1 p b. Bears’ at ¢ final gun is sounded A ————————————————————— Ha ck Gale, Hosiery Workers 623 Pittsburgh baseball clu 1 i Bo o two and ow : Greenwood, Home Appliances 613 Galbreath, confidante and long-| by it. l H takes 3 lov who Is nenaly/ Conference BL SR Roberts © Dairy #% , time friend of Rickey may step Jame with Ang “pIySIcR’ Fa ert Whe Eden. | Bryant Heatins 5 down as Pirate president in favor} el § Flux by inter- to play sixty minutes of this kind SE re Pie ; Wy : of Rickey who recently sold his . . [Bar € Stricklin. FE Hunt » : y y PR the final of football, while calling all the, John Young, Medical stock in the Brooklyn Dodgers to a Ang each defensive signals, and still have Neal Giles.” Fountain Square .. Bill Volk, Tryon All-Stars’ back, smhes through the line in the third rod of yesterday's tilt {aie th iti . g break through WESTERN Niles McMahan, Hillerest e new position. © We handle our own contracts. §¢ tal scored enough reserve to peek routh) ite sate WULTT Pet. Pu OP George Skaggs. Delaware against Forrest, lll, at the CYO Stadium. Tryons' Lineman John Murphy comes in from the left to It is likely that Galbreath will | ® Expert repair dept. es one on a and block a punt in ; e Jou Wisconsin... yi 800 $I 53 Arncid Thiessen, Riviera 51. block while Bill King (30) charges in from the right, The All-Stars won, 32 to I5. take over a new club portfolio as} @ Largest Television display in f« gustier. We have is a lad in Mi chia carey } Se 53 27 & TW doeal 2037 Saiare —- 339 on ei. a — chairman of the board—or possi-| Northeast Indianapolis. 3 coba 'aptain erry roo 2 3 400 74 138 William Ray 514 . : |bly as treasurer. {} ® Easy terms and prompt service ) IT'S EASY y TO wig and to say ims ! : 3 i i AL Square |... iid Defeat Forrest Milita Rites Celtics Get Boykoff Thé future of Manager Bill from Bil Jamett, " sem : R H r Rael * { en that the opposing coach did a fine Purdue rt AGE hp Ba I iEapens So Comets at cvo On NBA Waivers ee BiS0 ey Ye caritien 2 - y job. But never have I been more LT" Pet Pls OP Genevieve Shocinaker. Packard 32: A pitch in time saves nine. » ‘ y BOSTON, Nov. 6 (UP)—HUge year” to go on his contract but! J A B E 1 T : S sincere ‘than when 1 say this IT a 0 1000 61 0 Maree Crooke. De San 223 The Tryon All-Stars could say Set for Old Pete Harty Boye Jormer a in with a disappointing year behind ; ! dy I a” = : 208 5 2 Maria Bradley! Pox i i a si ol Qa YoSterany ey oa Eh orn Palas ~ Hi Si Scale have been wh APPLIANCE STORE sii 2 -2 28 lvyn cMahan, illcrest 512 , + 0&-10-10, 3 : piciously silen cKey, however, z biumbia 3 200 62 Sins Lone. Packard , Ja 510 y v —_ Waivers yesterday by the Boston Eddie Erdelatz has got it. When Brown ........ : 00 12 0 Meryl" Burton. Darks Cleaners 11" 304 their ninth' win of an undefeated, ST. PAUL, Neb., Nov. 6 (UP) Ce) Jems C By 22 In 8 Hon has a high regard for Meyer's The House That Service Built ° e : I see a team with such fire and BIG SEVEN gion. Bateman, panko Cleaners ... 501 untied season. The aiternoon foot- Grover Cleveland Alexander, base- Celtics .o e National baskel- diamond strategy and it may be ' + d determination ** representing the] W L.T Pct. Pts. OP Pat Hagen, Parkway * 497 ball game drew a crowd of 2500 ball’s immortal “Ole Pete” will be ball Association. . |that he will be permitted to live 2417 Station (Brightwood) CH. 1411 Ise United States Naval Academy, 1 foahoma ..... 1.000 8-8 idilda Nellis, {oavate 9 to CYO Field. buried today with full military The six-foot, 10-inch court star out his contract. . open Big feel awfully thankful that the fu- Febraska .. 837 32° 88 Clara Wilson, P. R. Orville Williams. the former honors near the small Nebraska scored 779 points last year with —- . - tion as a ture of our country lies in the Missouri ... | 500 2 81 Be i Butler flash, was the big noise for 0Wn where he began his fabulous Waterloo. He was twice selected the first hands of such capable men. Kansas Stale 1 0 Jo 20 j3jjuriel Hays. Medical Dairy -- 4% Tryon. Williams counted three diamond career. for the All American team while 1 Confer- x a #8 : PACIFIC COAST. py op COjoiNY, Dilly. Ban. "4 times in the first quarter. Two of Full military services were ar- at St. John’s and. is playing his Th f ‘onference RATHER MILD upsets occured caiifornia .:. . 4 0 1.000" 82 “31 Mary Carver. Fountain’ Sauare ..... 43% Orville's TDs came on passes from ranged for the former National fourth year of pro. basketball. eres o advised elsewhere as the big games of the }isho ziresnid 1.000 131 4f Lelia Chandler. Antiers 420 Bill Sylvester, which is where the League hurling star who spent 20 —s = ; lay a 14- day saw Texas, Illinois and Cal- Washington odd 330M 4 Capitol City Tourney pitch comes in. = years in the major leagues. - The ND-Pitt Tickets bourbon le, ; roma downing a 1. Boggs). Seantord State 300 a 1 DOUBLES The other Tryon scores were Alerian Lesion Rl Jip son: Tickets— 100 of them—are ‘still edule for and Washington. Our ha egon State .. 0 4 000 19 103 Jor Markes-Russ Buley . 1228 contributed by Bill Volk and Jim SUct services ayes available at the Bush-Callahan -@ Hoosier to Blair Cherry of Texas for his ieeon 5 .000 41 121 Jim Thomas-Russ Doren (Richmond: 1225 i World War I veteran at a fu- .. enjoyment rh ‘SOUTHERN George . Figg-Howard Mitchell 1203 Warrenburg. Beth picked up A Sporting Goods store for the , follow great victory which ‘was earned) | WoL oT. Pet. Pts. OP SIN neral home here. Burial will be i = an beh Lo ECL Pin OF ur weenie “ass touchdowns:—in- the —second-.half.. THSt Pails Elfwood ~Notre-—DPame-Pitt-—football- game or thé strength of “atasty “hard 321 wood Cemetery, regom State, Clemson a 1000 54 26 Jim Johnson : Warrenburg and Dick Guyer boot- at South Bend Saturday. insie e. Dec. 16—-at charging line. Wake Forest... 00° 128 20 Wayne Clarkson . 9 ed three Tryon PATS. about one mile from here. Wena 1 er. At Ann Arbor the University | Duke .. on 8 a Bien rar MT EVENTS : ¥ General Manager Ray Oppegard Jan. 6—at.- of Illinois took one step nearer ¥- Carolina ... 887 - 80 27 Wayne Clarkson Boul Forest tallies came by of the Omaha farm team of the IW n higan State, . : 3 a seal (GY Ee is air ommy ewart, a former St. Louis Cardinal organization 3 Nn Purdie, Jan. B by defeating Mich-| Maryland 867 62 1 SINGLES : ganiza g ihe Jit ar Port] 438 ay, chao undering to, Perry Mose at Ti wai “here to. assist in tuneral (7fIORMY con nus OWA, ‘e . . . o art xa i ito y * TNlinois. Feb. . 300 65 73|Curt Heady £xAyrass nois, pitched both. “One pass went plans. } ° Mar, Jo ger Mia 32 338 3» z Oscar Behrens RANDIGAS i to Dave. Ryan to make it 19-6 at Alexander went up with the : Valpo Considered Fe Mary 38 30 8 UI Mike Mascari Tor ve 0s the half. The qther was a 60- Phillies, played with the Chicago HOT ansas State, Davidson. ean 4 0 000 3 144 Pob Dehne " ..oioooyiininieairns so1 yarder to Jack : Pierce in the Cubs and then was sold to the . VY chmon “ 6 y : 7 : '® fourth period. Forrest picked up Cardinal - 4 For Bowl Game issQURY ke’ Pts. OP Curt Heady Red Star bing 1320 two Pe when a Pv piss Let us check your : " 5 u. Ss J) i i 4, EVANSVILLE, Nov. 6 (UP) Wichita 3.0 0 Loos m3 Lane Fred car, Behrens 1222 pass went through the-end zone Swiss Indoor Cham radiator. No obliHIC P Thirty-five of -the country’s top Detroit CUDA 1300 40 AiBob Detine: LES amar 1362 TOT A safety. a p “1 gation, of course. 1 §f————secondary—footbail teams —areDiake 1013318] 4}; Curt _Heady-Oscar YATES [345 The Forrest eleven took notiots GENEVA, Nov: 6 (UPT—JaroA, Feo. 2 i being considered for the third Pe 0.3.0 000 27 sgl %® Momsuro Toy Constaniso 1317 jn statistics. Stewart was sucs a Drobny of Egypt won the wm CO. n Ma: annual Refrigerator Bowl game, _ sourawest or. WOMen's Eliminations = cessful on 14 of 20 passing at- men’s singles title in the Swiss Lo fara § here Nov. 2, selection committee rexas 370 0 1.000 77 41m Skel tempts and his team led in first indoor tennis championships yes- BRAND 2g } chairman Bill Tucker sdid today.[f¢Xas A &M ..2 1 0 £61 104 iid 107 pa JoN-160-181-101-176— | 4 owns, 17 to 13. Forrest suf- terday by ‘defeating Heraldo [JCEERIRISILICINEY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY = sant Mons: fo Valparaiso’s undefeated and Fo lol oe see a2 . Stieheck, 165-173-187-165-190-168— | fered its second loss in 14 starts. Weiss, of Argentina, 6-0, 6-1, 6-3. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N.Y. ® 90 PR ) 24-year= i untied Crusaders were the on fi 30 36 & 189-200-166-197-168-170— | gu ae Ea a a a yer, : Hoosier club on the list. Evan rn : 149-191-185-185-200-149 — ? ’ : eh - = I’ N. Pi i ville, winner of the two previous SOUTHEASTERN : 0 : : , eg i post-season classics, has won Kentucky 13 1/006 To a apen 127-178-158-150-149— PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT i a reci. 3 1 oI A a Duelene 156-178-190-153-149—976— game in— I only two games so far this sea- Vanderbilt ..... 3-1 0 750 115 67 1052—2029. f wi) tl taken to J son to fade far out of the pic- Alabama "1.3 2 0 600. 8 8 ion DS Sato 142-200-203. 190.178:1 73 Dear Friends: i ans | Georgia olan nl S500 47 .2 Cc S. - 167-164-165-183-156-195— * 5 3 Treatment. i wre. _ [Florida 011113 2 0 se 71 80 "yng 8941514. lorie I 238. This is; as has been fre quently, said by ethers, a most imCTE ; : "Miss. St aldo 0 300 4] 4 : FOR THE BEST BUY— er snd 3b 3 1st Colle Giid Deoth - portant message; just a few-words that concern a prized possesMN : ® Cameras © Photu Supplies | Auburn oes 7 M3 y ge orl ea HARRY 0. : ~— "sion: Our right ‘to vote. The right to vote is our GREATEST i BY | 1008 : : SER = AY dwg. Luggage ery Toh Since 1947. Reported - CHAMBERLIN : 'PRIVILEGE-—yet nearly 507; of our citizens haven't experienced. . EE LINCOLN JEWELRY €0. |i" 13 1 § "BH ¥ ros ancELES. Nov.s Up) Si ihe : = Ind Central .:'2 2.1 500 36 48 The © first college player death : IrS 5 8 W., Washingten St ay 3611: Manchester 4 ‘0 2 i 1% fine Jer attributed directly to For Judge Criminal Court, Division_.1 How important is the right te vote? From the attitude of , ! cross From State T 4 250 . 5 footbha in . : ein i LLL tS BT 5day bY DIES. Yay: feported As Americans. we hove some people, you'd really wonder. But it was! "mighty important ALER : {Coaches Association. reatest freedom and the in Colonial days when those early pafriots rallied ground the battle ER 5 = a Floyd HH. Eastwood of Los g ery, No taxation- without - representation.” They demanded a : 1 [Angeles State College, chairman highest. standard of living : Co. Dist. + of - the -assoctation’s “injury ane voice im their government . . . amd paid for it with their lives, 0. Dil, | Jory arn in the world. Let's kee it ee E fatality “committee, revealed in a . P :

+r today. \ "Right not fo. appear os witness loud talk and soap-boxes. It will be decided by you and me. ‘Good ° v . d th Chicago-bound Riley at 9:25 A MM." | um a PP a : ; ings. toe e cn I I NS A The New Method of against yourself : AMERICAN citizens will spare a few minutes to cast their ballot : em “back to the streamlined observation for a change of scene ¢ New ethod o “Right to° ‘be presumed innocent : and vote for the best Q ANDIDATES. : " i *.. or refreshments” before your famous New York Central Reach Control until proved guilty : J A ; he) "luncheon in one of the RILEY'S two stainless steel diners. Why befher with wei l& Freedom: to own property ; . Getting right down to grass roots, the strength of the Amer- 5 Step off, cool and fresh, in Chicago at 12:55 P. M. ‘Or liquid, brushed around Just where It Is QA Freedom to work’in any locality “rian public is wrapped up in its vote. WE MUST USE IT... OR 38 evenings, board the Southbound Riley at 8:10,P. M. and be | peypq kis reaches, ans, woiwbeps snd | @0 Right to proper supervision of your . WE MAY LOSE IT. So vote tomorrow, rain or shine. See that i in. Cincinnati at 11 P. M., Eastern ‘Standard Time. other crawling wd b ~ rho bl Ap 0 o ‘ ENCE ROUND many wooks.. Invisible, odorless and stoln- Fratdom. to: short and. mancde. your family and your friends do the same. Let's use the power of os ol EL co Ria FOR YOUR TRAVEL CONVEN ALWAYS BUY TP tess, 49-2 kil jah: the sanitary, quick | @ business neg the polls to guarantee freedom forever and the continuous preserva-- gtd ant To \ ond sure way. 4-9-2 Is a professional lp —

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~¥oting was inrportant nr Mother's day, too: Of course; t the men —— oughed at the Women's Suffrage Parade . . . but it wasn’t funny to the, ladies. They wanted to vote. So they carried. the fight throughout the land for yeirs on end . . . and were finally granted that great privilege. Yet, even though we know the right to vote freely is the fundamental basis of a true democracy . .. HALF OF US DON'T VOTE. We're either too busy or just not interested. You know, in Russia every body votes . . « but only one way. They're only one ‘party, one choice . . .'but people have to vote or pay the penalty of prison or death. Is this what we want? Of course not. But it could happen here! IF WE REFUSE TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN OUR GOVERNMENT... OUR ENEMIES WILL. IN FACT, THEY HAVE! OUR VOTING PROTECTS OUR RIGHTS. TOMORROW we are again offered the right of casting a free ballot. In the erisis of today. . . the need for protection of our American way is as vital now, as in any period of our history. The way our government should be run and the creation of an.even greater and stronger nation will not be accomplished with griping,

Pri NeasOh report that 13 players J °° [ef all groups {this year. The single college fatality was: _|William Barbee Jr., 19,.0f Morris town, Tenn., College. He died Oct. 29 of neck injuries Poceiven in a game with Elizabeth City, N, C., Teachers College. Nine “high school players were (Killed, two in athletic clubs and! one in 'sandlot ball. Four fatalities’ |attributed indirectly to football \also were reported. Dr. Eastwood said 75 per cent of the deaths were caused by head | injuries, * = =

have been killed rE and an them

well. Some of themare:

Freedom of worshipRight to secret ballot Right to know how your u spends your dues Freedom of speech Freedom of press Right fo criticize officials

Right to know -salaries of your union officers

Freedom from search without warrant

Right to petition, government for redress of grievances Right to know if your union officers are Communists

Right to know how your union is run

Right to speedy and public ““#rial by jury

_ Right to help of a lawyer

Connie Mack Roo

- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6 (UP) |—Plans are being made for the {establishment of a special club {room at Shibe Park to house the hundreds of trophies and mementos which Connie Mack has re-. ceived during his long career. The | | Philadelphia. Athletics announced

_ HARRY O. CHAMBERLIN

Republican Candidate

for

JUDGE

Marion Criminal Courf

Division 1

Freedom to make profi

MARKET. un . « tion of every right and ideal we love. ;

* THE: OATH OF OFFICE 15 NY PLATFORM! | VOTE AMERICAN! qr!

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