Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1950 — Page 22
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a L WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1050 * |Purdue’s Grid Squad Haunted by Injuries % Guarirock Di ensaie 4nd PERSUNAL : Times State Service and Tackle Billy Bruner lend lit-| Eo Roun Band. | nin L10ANS . Tay eoniy
LAFAYETTE, Nov. 15—INjury yj, cheer to the Boilermaker tnrough pass defense formations
worries are haunting Purdue's de- camp. Both are expected to miss ‘and hoped their luck, both injury |teat-ridden football team this Saturday 's game with Minnesota. |and season records, would change. [IINETNISETERNSTE]
Lila Littrell, Subbing in
1 AT Big 10 Cited As the Best ~ Harry Brooks Tops Male Bowlers With : : 983; Willies 24 With O54 EY Nl ountry Fives keglers slipped into the honor count ring last night.
Brooks posted a 683 in’ the Social League on Fun Bowl . —Billy Meyer may-
country’s toughest. League at Pritchetts for runner-
ranks 15th in the nation — the , st night at: Pritchetl’s, Moore highest of all. Minnesota's aver- >>. NBht ab trie ai fleiclih age opponent ranks 15.2 national- Parking grabbed two .of Inreey ranks 16.9. Then, in order, come ates i 8
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Meyer May Get West Side League, Rolls 638 The Word Today
Pirate Manager's Fate Hinges on Rickey
PITTSBURGH, Nov. or may not—
s 7 fo vers Fruit et to | e is Ranking Is Based lores” and for Meyers Fruit Market to lead the quartet. Hisfo Ry oso” Cas news about On the Strength Lila Littrell, a sub on_the Hi-Dollar team in the Tuesday hig Fitsingn Pirates manager evening handicap league at West Side, toppled wood for 638 on’ . lo] Each Opponent lanes 7 and & She rolled games ————— AL You just never know when NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (UP}— of 211-185-242. Her last game WOMEN Branch Rickey is involved. Michigan plays the toughest foot- hegan with a split, then she cor=—"! ktrell, Bi Dallar . 638 Rickey, the new Pirate general —ball schedule in the nation and nected with =ix straight strikes. yi oo Mees Pris +i; manager, was scheduled to conMinnesota is not far behind. As Teon Williams rolled 664 by » jas : Pi ssa fer with Meyer yesterday, but a league, the Big Ten is the 223-220-212 —in the Chevrolet Ethel Ber +54 didn't. He gave no indication why
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542 o 5 y ‘ , Those are the results of a sur- yp among men. ] 315 stead said simply, There's , nite 4 \ A 534 nothing to announce.” x BY he ed Pres la Ahearn ot "in the. West J 3 Mero meanwhile conferred : {’ schedule : : Cream scored high in the bik c 530 with the club's scouts : “Ny ; ik hg 2 i ; Side Classic with 658 by 170-257- 333 One source said Mever's chances : Here's the way it was done 231 on lanes 7 and 8 Don Wood 327 ot staying as Pirate manager Sa \ Using the rankings of the United ;.4 pasted 243-209-204 for 656 I Ji were improved bicause he lisisred Dis 49 Press Coaches’. Rating Board as with the Frank Jons Studios Nar 1 on a full payoff (840,000) if he is Nein a8 base, each, opponent on: each team in the Pennsylvania Recre-, sap fired. His contract has one year schedule ranked. Then the ation League on alleys 9 and 10 520 more to run, streng 0 le average opponent _ . a 51 5 % at Penn lanes 51 ieensteiiery —— . was computed. The coaches’ rank The Won-Te TE TE 51 5 . The n-Ten Ladies League 2 = ings went to 24 places. therefore i'n (UTIL CG TELL Hl Banquet Honors | \ outstanding values 3 as unranked team was placed to Cincinnati ih February for the ! 818 Spartan Gridders 0 Cincinnati Star- Times. tourney Sie : 3 50¢ w N atin 514 F Five Rank ath Bally lav Feh. 24 13 Sacred Heart, a team that froze COROA for i Dr esampie, cougan Plays Other local teams dre invited 1 3] oiit seven of “eight football foes 15¢ .hine games this season. Five of , °, ), past, but must mail in wma ye this fall presented Coach Harry en SE MAGNOLIA I aaa ore iin Ora as reservations to bowl by midnight 20s Caskev with a picnic freezer last 2 25¢ which is third: Tllinois, which is S2tuTday to Ann Wood, Stoners 55 night. Occasion for the gift was = SENATOR £ for » rie Ey . Bowling Alley, Montgomery Rd. the an ards banquet in Sacred ipa’ i eighth; Michigan State, which is \, ~~ thie Vostal wasarum. lM 9 3 Ci ar Value 3 25 10th, and Wisconsin, which is Nozwooe: D Bus hotel Teme: ya ir Heat hall honoring the-gridders America % 1 g . z PANETELA for ¢ 5 - ions are peing taken ny League 2 BecuHits 2 Feat: rad _ Speaker was Walt 3 = 13th. So we died 1.5.8 10 an polo ary Saas afer 37. BE Bertman m0 Indean Deals 3 for 25¢ . pigs 25 at MA-1635, or Publicity Chair- Electric © 485 €'entral. Major jackets were pre ranked. opponents—and then fig- : ‘a Narm 439 _ 4 . ured the average man Vivian Davis during the day Glatt sented to Seniors John Caito and Michigan's Be ass opponent at MA-5548. fad Don Clark, halfbacks, and Johr : PPONENt 11 the league's round-robin play Dwenger, quarterback. Sweater
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Navy with 18.2, Northwestern 00dWine, earlier in 2ist place in En with 18.6 Penn and Iowa “with the 26-team league, lost two after 18.7 each, Wisconsin, with 18.9, Winning 12 straight the last four
~ Missouri with 19.4 and Southern Weeks to lift itself into the firstMethodist with 19.5. place tie. w Chile's Jewelry won only one to
Of the 10 toughest schedules, : six. belongs to members of the '*main third, but was tied by Big Ten Conference. Conkle Funeral Home, People's There long has been suspicion Outfitting and L. Ayres, which that the undefeated-untied teams Jumped from eighth into the tie get that way through easy sched- On a° three-game winning spree : ules, The survey shows this is Buddy Bomar of Chicago, for- g true. Not one of the first 10 mer national champion, and Curt teams is unbeaten. Michigan has Heady, local match game chamlost three and tied one. Indiana pion, will star ‘in exhibition for has lost four and Minnesota students of the Deaf School Frihasn't won any. Those are the day morning on the school's new leaders. alleys. .
} Oklahoma has the highest Entry blanks are floating ’ schedule ranking of the perfect around for Antlers 20th annual ] record teams—it is tied for 27th.'Pot of Gold men's handicap team y It's average opponent ranks 21st tournament, which will skip from if . in the nation. Two unbeaten Dec. 2 and 3 to 9, 10 and to 16 b teams — Princeton and Miami— and 17. Deadline for entries is : 5 have the worst possible average December 1. Team cost to enter,
under this system, 25. This means is $15. On the basis of 125- plus |
they do not have a single na- entries, winner receives $300
tionally ranked team on their Antlers alleys, LI-2351, is accept-
schedules. "ing reservations “The most ranked teams on any MEN one schedule is five—played bY Harry Broo ayers Pruit Market 883
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fhck Ggrdner, Farm Bureau « ute Strickland Mot ‘If we play up to-the game We Bill Pertiz, Employment Securits put out against University of San Berdard "Meintoan. Veterans Adm Francisco (won, 55-7), we'll give Jee Kelle. Allied’ Printe Army a very even game,” said as- hos mes, Sahara Grotto . ; _ sistant coach Jim Cox, who has are, Minker. Indpls Power & Light 36: : been scouting the Army team. Bon Avels. Riviers Ploneers . “Army plays very much like Drie Testor gure cliatms 33 California with lots of running } Pu Mare, ap eR Tavern 542 _ from the T-formation. It is a very Herne Shelny Trac , 3 ” strong team. mmny Stroh, "U 8. Rubber ey 463 | MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOU IT
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“Cox said that when he gave his of -mo scout Feport™ to thé players and _dianapolis residents They do: the coaching staff, there was dead the same for you! Advertise your . ‘Eerfousness from all concerned as wares the Easy, Fast; Econamical they searched for flaws in the way, thru The Times Classified Cadet defense. C “Aefter-gh-Army {shot x super team and can be beaten.’ said the youthful mentor and former Stanford ace Head Coach Marchie Schwartz eaid yesterday that he was doubt- : ful about the ability to complete b passes against Army after finding out that there had not been a pass of more than 15 yards completed against Army all during the 1949 season,
Indiana's Stebbins : Moved to Guard
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BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 15 — Coach Clyde Smith is taking desperaté measures to get Indiana University's football team in -. shape for Marquette Saturday. Yesterday Smith moved Center - Bob Stebbins; Mishawaka senior lettérman, to guard. The step was taken in an effort to strengthen the Hoosiers’ shaky line. Stebbins tried the position in practice last week but has no game experience -. TE Ihdianz had something to cheer
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