Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 22

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team and Bobby Bruns, 229, Chi-| ph a * cago, and Al Lovelock, 230, On- A T Y

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§ | LADINO CREY I GUE : He Asser! tario, Canada, on the other, the = . ae : »* x reba ; turd $ ig team main event = Vi ! Defense Form Among U.S. Leaguers Ro) sumone 3 4gg_ By Few Injuries, He Asse Greta drew ian ment noe K LOGKLAND oo f= ‘ 4 i 4 ’ Za - o ame - : ' > 2 y : By BILL EGGERT Grae JSullivin i i ‘By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame Armory. a. 10 »* BEE The Indianapolis Caps’ chances to snap out of their deep-| Pail” ede? Buff 1 i Y I HAVE received letters from high| Eckert took the font ral in 29.4 CINCINNATI, OH topping six } ern Perreau no... 1 a on ve- | ; . RS sleep. wa as swest estened with the arrival of new Goalie Samuel James, ; Wait Atanas. “Bun 3 4 i {school coaches who were considerably alarmed over thejminutes with a Jeadion] A REVENGE GAME x Pun Bowl, The 30-year-old Henry, who guarded the nets last season for . gil Buse: hn” R 2 E| 18. i prospects of football being discontinued at their schools.|to even the sous! in 2 minutes Jg OF ALL STARS LAST YEAR'S : - His sco a Bey ent et tvs even i BEE sth fH 71t ssems that football in these areas was suffring because ith » stop kick and prerion TC ppt oF imo, 4 fon ro 1 , : = 12 : joa . 3 8. Bonnan Tr from of the Gap tage - ge HR ME i 4 of parerital concern over serious injuries to members of the over the final 15 minutes. 9 ADVANCE TICKETS Siferstice tonight in Cincinnati. Brennan 100 per cent cause of the Caps} BE Ban” Beis. 1 teams in question. Being the father of six children I can| Whitey Whittler, 230, Spring-| DOWNTOWN TICKET y im t s to Omaha replacing PoOT showing: winning one game, Frank Mario, Hers . .. 8 2 : : ifield, 'T1l., was ruled out after sev-| OFFIC LAYPOOL f® and 10 in : iam tying another and losing nine. Bill McComb, Bt L- : 3 certainly understand the con- ie longer than the next per- en minutes of the opener for un- x E—C . ‘) League, Although Henry ranked above He has had spots of sloppy de- ii 1¢- 18 cern evidenced by parents of son. necessary roughness against Je Je J Y kr HK z Ed Fanc Brénnan in training camp he was Tense. too, in front of him. 1 * 8 =» |Ralph Garibaldi, 220, St. Louis. x games of 21 Ere assigned to the Caps original-| Meanwhile, the Caps’ Winger : the players. AMERICA’S remarkable suc-| ¥ rolet . Leagu Eine A A Sk Nelson Podolsky, is in town and . A “oreo I 4153-13 2 Its true that some serious In- cess in every war into which she Sell ] % 683. Jimm Naame 1 Tay ¥vemt Depan hobbling about with a cast on his J b ; A RET ! & 20. juries result from football, the has ever been forced is concrete, —+— games or 22 jured this season, Detroit didn't Fight leg. Nellie, injured in Sep- JES a Nuk Tank Hg 3 31 same as Injuries result from ice evidence of the fact that competi-| Funeral Hon want to pull a goalie from Indi- tember’s training camp. will have he / y tS pk Y rpuft 3 skating, basketball, boxing and tive sport is good for our youth| 9 11 and 12 fo; anapolis the cast removed in two weeks JESSE 4 George Pargster, Butt 2 all forms of youthful activiities. anq the safety of our country. | [] { Ralph Gal Lott ‘the Goalies and begin working out. J ol 3 TS Leswiek Buf i But it is my sincere belief that Where else in their young lives, Side from g \ : oi The Caps left by bus this after- Wo A : Zelllo Toopazaint, Hers 3 our young American manhood de- have they learned to. fight back! Both Gale, Henry, who is leading U. 8. noon for Cincinnati and will re- : { AR Sinan Bt. LH 9 rives much more good out of foot- regardless of the odds? Had they! Beer, and J League goal-tenders with a 2.75, .. tonight to prepare for to- n a 3 8 13 ball than ever can be offset by the |, ot learned this lesson well, they West Side C goals-against average per game, morrow night's game here with B.Cin 14-3 83 1 8 relatively few serious injuries that! | :

broke into the National League p\ ¢.15 in the Coliseum.

with the Rangers in 1941. He tpi wij be Buffalo's first ap- f§ toiled in the American” Hockey noarance here this season. .The

‘might have been pushed back

‘into the Sea of Japan during. this A few of the benefits derived past summer . !

Individual Leaders occur. GOALS Ab DeMarco, Buff. | ASSIZTS.- Ah DeMarco, Buff . PENALTIES—Jack Evans, Cin, 54 min.'

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. William Gooch, : are that a boy can go just as far| Resourcefulriess becomes part| Ra ‘Yoxer Chr gq FP ¥ d i ! cnally, Yaague 2 Naw Haven during Bisons, egiuring the jJragues ad “ Se SA 80 Avs as his talent and spirit will per-iof a football player's makeup. Re- A pant going back to the Rangers leading * ine a rr 190, Maver. PY Shatocts mit. In football, lads learn the sourcefulness takes the enemy by! Red Maynard,

and Chicago. Division.

John Bower, Emile Francis, value of co-operation and team-igurprise and wins victories, Brennan will get added season-; Indianapolis will pay Pittsburgh §

Clev $05 iy aie0 Almas, BL. L. |; AL Milan 0). and 1earn that sacrifices whether they be on the gridiron

ig Eller, Natio, ave Billingsly,

ply GOALS. 1 GAME—Ab DeMarco. must’ be ‘made to achieve that or on the battlefield ‘with Omaha, where he was'a Saturday night visit and return um. Lats. Ei den. wr 5 . ns league's ‘top goalie last sea-'here to meet Springfield in the, cin: SOAR simSAME--Jackle Gorden. which is good. Football teaches

5 o » 3g I Tere Wasn't’ thelSunday Ent Eras Corcoran, Hers. 1 resourcefulness and discipline, GEN. MacARTHUR'S words on r son. s. play y pI ay. nig ame,

Goaltenders’ Records* two prime requisites for success the value of athletics in America f . Gi Masi. Peps 3% 8 %® 4% in any endeavor. have already been recorded for . John Bower. Cley. I 3 i h 13 . 2.» posterity, and they assume more, i S Imos pen 5 dy ll dy Raloh Almas, gL 12 3.1 31 A FREQUENT question asked importance as he continues to : FARR LT 12 4 : is of coaches is, “Does the future make history with his military! y SE . ' Gordon Bell, B -8pfd. 1 3.2 ’ i fus. He expressed the opinion Ear . in the state tourney last spring be- HN Ran 11 4 o 4sooof a young man’s life benefit 8en Pp Pp | ar Winslow Holdovers y Pring . Rod Mortison, team captain Harvey Berner: Tort 3 3 4% trom his participation in football that the necessary, burning de- Pols Eee {fore being ousted in the Bloom and three-year veteran with In. Phil McAtee 8 -Buff. °3 22 0 4.40 ial to tri h is best instilled 8cruh Jacobs, Potenti | Cham S$ { , is . (Don OHearn., Spfd . ¢ 18 0 430 and other forms of athletics?” sire to riumph is bes 8s i Charlie Roch. M orenftia P {ington semifinals. dianapolis, will lead the Caps in Al Millar, NH wll Ho 1 SS eawer is oo emphatic “yes.” on the athletic field. hatlle, Koch, — Winslow's Eskimos, with a. Rushville of the South Central quest of their first home victory tender from ame tor. extra scoring sower To achieve success in any walk! Another opinion of equal HE - i : ; i So Moate Pe brand-new. gymnasium and five Conference opens “against Mor-| of the season tomorrow night Feeqrd a a a Te tne above of life requires a great amount portance was ventured by former Quick, Lucy!. .. Look up | Exterminating . Eq Gaal, Po holdovers from last year's classy ristown Friday. Other Friday against Buffalo, leader of the |*°g.cndsr statistics. ~~ OG. eoals: A. Of self discipline. A man willing President Herbert Hoover when, T in the house? Well | and Fumigating : RH Honman, : . . H k L 's |Assists: Pts, points: PIM, penalty into pay the price for success on he spoke at football's “Coach of | rapped mn € house: V | Todd Wilbur, & outfit which won 25 of 27 games, openers included Warsaw of the, American Mockey Leagues minutes; GA, zoals against {the gridiron has developed a hab-/the Year” dinner in New York! don't worry about shopping | Ch Mal Wal: “open their Indiana high school Northeastern loop at Plymouth Eastern Division. = | d ock Enli IE that wis ot oi re ebnelleat Tears ar. Hoveer sot problems. The handy YELLOW | = To@se I basketball campaign this week. - lot the Central Conference; Bluff- -— S Id 0 A COC n ists success in his post-graduate pur-; “Next to religion, competitive PAGES of your Telephone Di- i Burglar Alarm 3 . : Rob Barr J. Ds Coach Kern McGiothlin's boys ton, another NEIHSC quintet, at Purdue-lU So Ut | CINCINNATI 0. Nov. 8 (UP) suits. |sports have done more than any

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