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Cooked Up By LARRY STILLERMAN

BULLDOGS and Greyhounds go scrambling after pigskin tomorrow. That's Butler and Indiana Central, as if you didn’t

know, The schools open football practice on a two-a-day schedule. Their initial encounters are only 23 calendar days away. The teams will be anything but “dogs” this season. Both are expected to make better gridiron showings than last year. n 2 s

BUTLER, under the permanent Tony (the name is Paul D. Hinkle), will have 10 returning lettermen, four service award winners and 23 sophomores from last year’s tough freshman squad. The Bulldogs will be playing in the new Indiana Collegiate Conference, meeting foes in their football class. This alone should herald a better mark than the 4-4-1 compiled in 1950. n - 8 DOWN on the South Side, IC Coach Walt Bartkiewicz will drill 35 prospects, half of whom are freshman. But the secondyear mentor has 14 lettermen returning,” including all - Hoosier Conference End Joe Hurrle, 1950 Captain Dale Robinson and Scatiback Dave Shaw. The latter two are the only seniors on the team. | Just for the record, Walt will ‘also have Bill Crowe, the last of {the famous athletic Crowe famlily. Bartkiewicz’ first-year reclord ‘at IC was 3-5-1 and -that week when he won every event (Should be better this season, too.

be entered including the fast. | But. Frank Anderson, who areal pi opens to. | "lll head The Times football staff

s : ) {this year, will have more to tell night with time trials at 7 and |yoy "about the Indianapolis heats at 8:30.

{schools when he visits the camps Racing Program

|after a week of practice. Watch {for Frank's reports next week. This Week-End SPEEDWAY CARS—Sunday, AAA’ 100-

8 #2 a jap sprint car race, Davton Speedway:|

! RECORD HOLDER—Indianapolis stock car driver Frank Roessler, record holder at the | W. 16th St. Midget Speedway, will be on hand for the long week-end racing program hoping to duplicate his feat of last

HERE'S good TV news: The Indiana-Illinois football enMonday, AAA sprints at Flemington, N. J..| eounter at Bloomington Oct. 27 fair and Alamont, N. Y. fair. All after- gang the JU-Ohio State contest

noon races. : STOCK CARS—Tonight, W. 16th St. at Columb : Midget Speedway, Speedrome, Sun Valley umbus Oct. 20 will be

televised. This is part of the NCAA experimental program under present plans, the IU athletic

Fastrack at Terre Site: Richmond Speedway; Armscamp a eX=| andria. Tomorrow night — W 16th St. Midget Speedway; Sun Valley at Anderson. All night races, qualifications at 7:30 p. m. races start, 8:30 m.; Monday—W. 16th 8

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p. | ; y: Speedrome (doubleheader, 5% na 08.301: Kokomo Speedway (8:30): staff reported today. This Lafayette Speedway (7 p. m.); grenmond; means, these games will be seen

Speedwa (8:30); Danville, grounds i p. m.); Sun Valley Speedway, | Anderson (8:30 p. m.) aa ROARING ROADSTERS—Monday. Na-

on TV screens outside the imo mediate Bloomington and Cotional Championship for 200 laps, WinLional Champlons Fo p. | lumbus areas. MIDGETS-Monday, oledo, O.. Speed- 8 8 =» av e I, iLL CLIMB. Monday, Speedway carss RIGHT now, the smart boys at Pikes Peak, Colo are spooning sugar on Sugar Ray | Robinson to rip Randy Turpin to

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State Prep Football—

campaign. #A few scattered teams will kick off the season tonight, but the majority of the clubs wait until next week. And a glance at the prospects shows this may be a [repetition of last {year when sev-.. leral powerhouses ‘had to be satis{fied with sharing ‘‘state’’ honors. | True, you can lexpect such {perennial front{runners as the East Chicago [clubs, Hammond, Gary Roose|velt, Lafayette Jeff, and Evans{ville Reitz—to name only a few— {to be among the elite again,

But picking the top outfit apparently is going to be a {tough chore, just like a year ago iwhen five teams shared ‘“‘mythifcal” state honors. Sharing the |crown were unbeaten Ft. Wayne {Central Catholic, Gary Roosevelt and Lafayette, and Misha'waka's Northern conference champions and East Chicago and Washington.

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| Lafayette's North Central [titlists lost End Carl Braun,

| Tackle Chuck Schaible and Quar- | terback Billy Bone, but are again tabbed as a dangerous outfit. The | Broncs'’ principal opposition may | come from staunch rival Muncie

| Central, Indianapolis Tech and | Logansport. | In the western half of the

| NITHSC, Coach John Zitko has

combinations in Bill Murakowski and Braxton Pinkins at East Chi{cago Washington. If their forward line holds, the Senators may

Ham Has Champ Tottering in Net Play

| By United Press | FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 31 i—Defending Champion Art Larsen of San Leandro, Cal, tottered today just two games away from defeat by 18-year-old Hamilton

Six Clubs

|The smart boys also backed every ,q the seventh day of the U. S.

Map |shreds in their title go Sept. 12. Richardson of Baton Rouge, La,

{losing boxer from Ez Charles to Tennis

| Bob Murphy imonths.

» . Series Plans { Odds aren't definite yet, But {they’ll be down to 2 to 1 at ringBy United Press side in favor of Robinson regainCINCINNATI. Aug. 31—Rep- ng his middleweight title resentatives of six major league 2 8 a teams will meet in New York, By the way, wonder how next Thursday to lay plans for; much mosey will jump from this year’s World Series. | purse-to-purse during the runInvitations to the session were ning races today at the State sent’ out yesterday by the office .Fair? What’s that? No gamof the baseball commissioner. In-| bling in the stands? Aw, now.

vited were the Brooklyn Dodgers 8 2 = ATTORNEY Leroy Sanders of

tional League, and the New York this city really demonstrates Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Bos- how to be loyal to his alma hicago White mater. fo aR oa

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EERE TR membef. of 5.2 e “tie exact University’s ‘athletiés “commi

openg date “of .t ‘provisions for traveling time be- for almost a quarter century, tween cities. It’s already settled Will take in the opening IU footthat the series will have its first ball session at Bloomington Sept. two games in the home of the 5. He hasn't missed one in all he’s been linked with ner, the next three in the home IU. of the National League champion,| and the last two, if needed, back in the AL park. A baseball official meeting was originally planned for Chicago but was shifted to New York because four of the six teams are Eastern clubs.

= ” 2 OHIO STATE Coach Woody Hayes labels Michigan State the said the top team in the country; Indiana, the Big Ten dark horse. Ard if you ask me, Wisconsin, although it plays seven Big Ten (games while the rest play six, (will be a terrific Rose Bowl candidate. But who asked me?

! * ‘Major Leaders | By United Press LEADING BATSMEN NATIONAL LEAGUE

BOSTON, Aug. 31 (UP)—It probably will take a private fight to decide which of the 13-

year-old twins of Mr. and Mrs. Intastai G AB R RH Pet.| Ed Mew ng : | Victor Gallucci is the better Musial St L.... 133 462 100 186 359 e ‘startin neup is man. Robinson, Bkivn.. 123 439 88 130 .343/expected Monday for the annual The twins, Joe and .Vic, bat- Worostek, Cinn... 121 480 41 148 ‘325 Silver Cup Regatta over the] : pi atk, N. Y 128 525 96 167 .318 - / tled their way through the 75- AMERICAN LEAGUS same Josnile oval course on the pound novice class at the Bos- | G AB R EH pet Detroit River. ton Park Department boxing [Kell Det. ....... 121 486 79 164 .338| Miss Pepsi, which won the show last night and wound Up ines oni =" 125 13% 8 118 32% Steel Cup at Pittsburgh and the facing each other in the finals. |Cosn, Wash. 112 452 78 146 323 Maple Leaf Regatta at Windsor) But “then Mrs. Gallucei (Wiliams. Bos. 126 454 100 145 .318 "pn ioMERRIEN Hi! mi stepped in. Neither she nor her |Kiner,Pirates 37|Zernial A's 9 husband thought the boys Hodges.Dodgers 36 Campnlla.Dodgers 28

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and Joe were named co-cham- | Williams, RedSox 112| Kiner Pirates 95 fons | Zernial, A's 112| Gordon, Braves 94 Pp yon Robinson, WhS8ox 99! i They do enough fighting with PITCHING ther aro » | Roe Dodgers 18-2/ Maglie.Giants 17-5 | one another around the house Morgan, Yankees 8-2 Feller,Indians 20-7

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Championships opened

in the last few yith a playoff of a fourth round

match halted by darkness at 5-5 lin the fifth set. Bitter at failure of tournament

{officials to put on his match at an

learlier hour yesterday, the cocky ‘little champion refused to confer with them on whether to replay the entire fifth set so it was schedluled to be resumed at 5-all, Lartsen’s service. Set scores, Larsen's

of the field, the towering champion of Wimbledon and Australia was giqnted one 24-hour postponement but today was set as the deadline to get his match on the books. ” ” = - IF HE GOES out, the new title favorite yas expected to emerge from a quarter-final showdown between Frank Sedgman of Australia and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati. Sedgman became the last sur-| vivor of Australia’s “talented! Davis Cup team, as Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Budge Patty of Los! Angeles and Herbie Flam of Bev-| erly Hills, Cal., all rode into the! quarter-finals with victories yes-| |

listed first, were 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 5-5, teTday.

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Powerboat Races Set at Detroit

{ DETROIT, Aug. 31 (UP) Powerboat racers will get plenty of action during the Labor Day |weekend with two events for unlimited class hydroplanes scheduled at Detroit. Nine boats

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water. The winner receives the {Ford Memorial Trophy.

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{take sweet revenge on gradua-tion-riddled crosstown rival Roosevelt, the only club to beat them last year. u un n

ROOSEVELT'S Rough Riders are back with only two 1950 regulars—Tackle Ronald Breger and Center Ed Wietcha. But Coach Pete Rucinski is an old master.

Tuckey of England, who defeated Beverly Baker of Santa Monica, Cal., yesterday. Maureen Connolly! of San Diego, Cal; was paired against Jean Quertier of England in the only other quarter - final match.

Expect Powerhouses To Share 'Title' Again

By KURT.FREUDENTHAL

: : “ neta United Press Sports Writer i La Wiping the sweat from a late-summer heatwave off|

‘their brows, Indiapa’s high school football hordes prayed for brisk fall weather today as they got set for, the 1951

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Grid Yanks, Colorado Get 2

By United Press Ye WEST POINT, N. Y., Aug. 81' |—Two of Army’s dismissed foots ball stars made different decisions, et clubs, {today—Al Pollard agreeing ta, In the East NIHSC, Misha- Play pro ball with New York's waka’'s champions lack depth, but grid Yanks and Bob Blaik choosJetatinsd TNE Chajor JSermen. ing to enter Colorado College. The Gwiion seers. well Balanced, , FOIard, on his way to Ripotiy with Ft. Wayne North. LaPorte, is., to join the Yanks in train. ; ’ ing, said he had signed with them

South Bend Central and Wash- y . on Aug. 17. His salary was esti’ ington expected to be in the Price mated at $7000.

| “Since the Yanks drafted me originally,” he said, “I decided to live up to the contract and give y the the very best I can. I hope I Wabash are singled out as the : f top teams in the Central Indiana 3h make their team and I'm Conference. | pretty sure I can, even though I

In the Western In-| diana loop, Brazil's defending KnOW it is a lot different from college ball.

s Shame log formidable With 19 Pollard, the only one of the Seymour may have to shake off| dismissed West Pointers who was. Columbus and Rushville to repeat | eligible to play pro ball, was in the South Central circuit, while! Army’s leading scorer last year Evansville Reitz and Memorial With 83 points. may lead the Southern league. | At least two key players al-| ready are out for the season with quarterback last year and son of injuries. Junior End David Lar- West Point Football Coach Earl son of Seymour suffered a broken | (Red) Blaik, said he would like right leg, and Jack Theuerkauf, to enter Colorado College, pro who captains Evansville Bosse, viding he can pass the academic broke his right wrist’ in practice. requirements i “I would like very much to enCollege,” young

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THERE'LL be unlimited stituting this vear. Another new rule is one restricting coaches to a “box,” running from one 30-| vard line to the dther, Games tonight include Logansport at Wabash, Mississinewa at Peru, and Brookville at Hagerstown. It']l be Hagerstown's first venture on the gridiron in some 25 years { Other newcomers include Edin-| burg of Johnson County, which hasn't ' fielded a football since 1912, and White's Ins at Wabash,

have to find out whether I can meet the academic standings.” Gen. William H. Gill, a gradu late of West Point himself and. president of Colorado College said Blaik would be welcomed at the

mic requirements and if West Point officials would not object. Gen. Frederick A. Irving, perintendent at West Point, hag team said the academy will not stand : in the way of any dismissed cadet titute who wishes |school.

Lafayette Semipros KO Washington Champs

WICHITA, Kan, Aug. 31 (UP) —The Lafayette (Ind.) Red Sox clinched at least a tie for seventh place in the National Baseball Congress tournament by defeat- | ing the Bellingham (Wash.) Bells, 7 to 1, in a fourth round game

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He lost only four games in the last six years and cashed in four “mvthical” state titles. Whiting’s Oilers, with 15 lettermen, and Hammond's Wildcats

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