Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 33
lio broad-
ew years I stopped
ralled the ut didn’t r anyone s decision the tenth
»d to his id.
out .
gene (8iew York, 't at the : run into tly, faces veland tooout at len, ? old deaf o 1 favord Ohioan,
rston is . convinces renew his nder. At i off 12 uding one lterweight ilan, but n in a re-
1 has lost Cartier in Dauthuille wky Casa. , sparring irpin, was pin in a
red
Harry hard-sock-ght whose ted a contion, t Grant 10-round arena.
was
contender | by O make
raight KO
Joey
e core of \gressional d the Kid ed in his the light'wever, the | down. California iv Walker
FHTTRRE ETT
ilé6P M fs "Til 5:30
Nho $'!
, so why he nonslightest In mean ilored to y- dollars but not
i
Ei HL TT TE HERE
OAM AAO MP I PO TT ON ee
SG
HT
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1951 a
Troja
he Hoddlo—.
ns, Aces
Open Season On Tonight
By FRANK ANDERSON
EVANSVILLE and Taylor hope “the (football) early midget
. [tonight The Trojans of Taylor open grid action at home tonight Midget
birds get the worm.
against Bluffton. Evansville
home against usually-tough Morehead State of Kentucky. Otherwise, the state college football fan draws a blank this! week end. But don't forget the Butler Varsity-“B’” team game at the Bowl tomorrow afternoon at! 2:30. The Bulldogs are on the up-| beat.
- - » TAYLOR WON five of nine last season. Coach Don Odle figures! his Trojans will do alright this
|
Evansville should improve on last! season's 3-7 record.
ures to be the big gun for Taylor this season. He scored seven TD's last campaign. A solid crop of Frosh will help, too. Look for Granitz to heave that leather to! All-Hoosier Conference End John Nelson. That combination is aspirin for any coach’s headache. Evansville Coach Don Ping must plug the holes left by the graduating Fullback Joe Unfried and Halfback Norm Working.
As usual, the material is on hand. Ping always could put it together,
Company for Butler FOOTBALL PLAYERS lonesome when the stands are empty, They're human, They respond to people. Somehow a crowd brings out the best in a player. | Which brings us to the Butler] Bowl. There's no reason why it should be 90 per cent empty this! fall. Tony Hinkle has a gond ball club. It will give any football fan his money's worth.
= = = SO HERE'S a plug for Butler Bowl and the Bulldogs. The bowl holds’ 34,000. If only the usual
3000 turn out this fall, 31,000/20, Manual 0.
fans will be missing a good bet.| The football fan can start getting his money's worth tomorrow
afternoon. Kickoff time for the Varsity-“B” team “gamié is 2:30. The boys will be playing for keeps, too. Varsity jobs are at stake. 3
A Shrewd Coach , THE KID who dresses for a
game, but doesn't get {fo play often develops an/ififerfority com-
plex. A coach we know refuses to!
let that happen.
“We'll dresz 34 men this fall
and we'll use all of them. I know!
how it feels to sit there in front of your friends and be just an-| other fan in football uniform,” the mid-state mentor said. "” = ” THE COACH said he found his policy is good for morale. It makes the kids work. harder in practice, too. They know that a game uniforrn means some time toward a letter. How about the kids who don't dress? Well, they mingle with the crowd and no one knows the difference. Next week in practice, they work a mite harder.
It's Cheap, Anyway THE YOUNG line coach at a certain state college looked at
“his skinny linemen and said:
“Two - hundred - thirty-pound tackles play for cash and cars in the South. They'll get about $1000 a sedson at some Midwest schools. Look at my boys. See what you get for nothing.”
Scandinavians Pace Tuna Meet
WEDGEPORT. Nova, Scotia,
Kept, 14 (UP)-—The Scandinavian team went ahead of the British entry yesterday, in the second day of the eighth International Tuna Cup match. © : The score to date: Scandinavia, 1621; British Empire, 1570; Chile, 726; Cuba, 664, and United States, zero. No one on the U. 8. team has yet caught a tuna in the match which ends today.
kicks off tomorrow night
Three City School | Prix” will get underway at 7 with]
Contests Share Grid Spotlight
ders get down to business to-| night.
"year, too. The Purple Aces oflsprinkled throughout an 11-game|in the national In the city, the spot- standings, being topped by light is shared by Tech's east Carter, who also will be on hand
Quarterback Don Granitz’ fig- side rivalry clash with visiting for thé race tonight.
schedule,
Howe, Washington's ‘lid-lifter| against co-city champion Cathe-| dral at CYO and Sacred Heart's| invasion of Manual. County-wise, Ben Davis’ county] champions, 19 to 13 winner over Decatur Central last week, enter-| tains hefty Southport, 6 to 0 win-| ner over Warren Central last! week. Lawrence Central hosts Pike| Township and Beech Grove is at home to Franklin Township. Both lost openers last week. " 8 ” SPEEDWAY and Decatur Central hit the road, the Plugs going
et to Danville and the Hawks meet-| *
ing Mooresville. Warren Central
stays home to Greenfield. [4
Shortridge opens its 1951 firing| this afternoon, receiving Ft. Wayne South Side, and Crispus Attucks takes .on another Ft.| Wayne combination—tough Cen-| tral Catholic tomorrow night.! Catholic was one of several mythi- |
cal state title claimants last year. |
Attucks Jost last year, 45 to 7. Last year’s City series results| were: Tech 7, Howe 2; Cathedral! 7, Washington 0; Sacred Heart|
|
Local High School Grid Card This Week-End
TODAY ®
Franklin Township at Beech Grove, 8 p. m, Southport at Ben Davis, 8 p. m. Howe at Tech, 8 p. m. Pike Township at Lawrence Central, 8 p. m. y Sacred Heart at Manual, 8 p. m. Speedway at Danville, 8 p m. Greenfield at Warren Central, 8pm : Decatur Central at Mooresviile, 8 p.m. Ft. Wayne South Sidg at Shortridge, 2:30 p. m.
Cathedral vs. Washington at
CYO, 8 p. m. Broad Ripple (open). Tomorrow
Crispus Attucks at Ft. Wayne Central Catholic, 8 p. m.
Angie's Picks Franklin sTownship over Beech Grove, Southport over Ben Davis, Tech over Howe, Lawrence Central over Pike Township, Sacred {Heart over Manual, . Speedway over Danville, Warren Central over Greenfield, Decatur Central over Mooresville, Shortridge over Ft Wayne. South Side, Cathedral
over Washington (at CYO), Ft. Wayne Central Catholic over Crispus Attuck. (Home team in bold face.)
No More Sloshing
- Fans driving to the rivalry . clash between Tech and Howe | tonight will find a pleasant improvement in Tech's parking lot adjacent to the fieldhouse. No more sloshing through mud and mire. Tech has resurfaced the big lot with finely crushed rock.
Prep Football
By United Press Gary Froebel 13, Gary Wallace 0. Whiting 34, Portage 0. Evansville Mater Dei 25, Henderson, Ky.; Barret 0. South Bend Catholic 13, North Judson 6. :
“final Midget Kentuzky, Wyoming Spice Thin _
at final 100-lap National Champion-|famed passing role, are matched have a boy named Harry Geldien tute vs. — ship race of the current season, jagainst Tennessee Tech in their ready to
18:30. |driyers, many of whom competed 19 lettermen from the squad that tap tomorrow in the Border Con-|jo;q Christian; Furman vs. Pres-| ; iin the | . : , whi MARION COUNTY'S prep grid-| Art Cross, winner of three of the iD the Sugar Bowl, Including line Arizona. Wildcats pitting their state vs. Duluth, Minn., Branch.
season. ; 8 Six city and county rivals are Tistown, N. J, now ranks second Till, Who set several Southeastern out under a new coach, Joe Cole-
|dicap begins at 11 a. m. |
3 ee 4.
= > - toe = . : en
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE*33
{SPEEDROME STOCK CAR RACING SW TONITE 8:30 =.
Indianapolis Speedrome
Menu of Opening Grid Games.
By JOHN GRIFFIN one—in Jacksonville, Fla. There Sgains Davis and Elkins in other United Press Sports Writer 1 wy : 20. En aturday games. The 1951 college football sea-| Le Cox boys stored 2 20-7 victory “rk REMAINDER of the Sat'son gets. off to a slow hut inter-(OVer Washington and Lee in the urday schedule includes: Gustavus esting start tomorrow with Sugar 'Gator Bowl game. The opening Adolphus vs. LaCross, Wis., State; wy . , Bowl Champion Kentucky andirival this season, in a game ex- Highlands’ vs. Arizona -(Flag-| THE. NATION'S crack Wyoming, unbeaten last season, pected to draw 25,000 fans to staff) State; Lamar Tech VS. | car drivers gather featured in two of the biggest 'Gator-Bowl Stadium, is Florida. North Texas; Midwestern vs.| - 2S a slim program, | The Cowboys no longer have Central Oklahoma; South Daat ‘the W. 16th St, 8ames on ; awhoy ger have ShJR JE BuO a] The Wildcats of Kentucky, with Triple-Threater Eddie Talboom kota State vs. Iowa State TeachSpeedway for
the Vito. (Babe) Parilli back in his performing in .the backfield, buti®’s: Southwest Louisiana InstiNortheast Louisiana; {Utah vs.
take over Talboom’s| Montana State; West] «Grand |OPening battle. star rate. Florida, a two-touch. 1¢Xas State vs, Trinity (Tex.); While a Tech victory is not ex- down underdog, is sparked by| Whitworth vs. Whitman; and
; . XU Wayne vs. Augustana. | he first of four heat events at Pected by any means, the game is Ace Quarterback Haywood Sul-| | expected to provide a clue to the livan. | Four games are scheduled to
; - Inight: Colorado Mines vs. Chad-| field of Wildcats’ strength. Kentucky lost| There's a conference game ON iron, Neb., State; Drake vs. Abi-
Title Race
Time trials for the
Heading an all-star
Dustiess Asphalt Track—Free Parking—Lighted and Supervised
6605 East on U. 8. 52 at Kitley Avenue (Eastside Track) For Reservations BL-8386—Adm. Adults $1.00 Tax Paid
500-Mile classic, will be|énded Oklahoma's victory sireakiference with Bob Winslow's ianay
and Superior, Wis,
four previous races held here this stalwarts Bob Gain and Walt T.formation against the New|
r ' { On Sun A as plays Cross, a native of Mor-| Yowarsky. But there's always Pa- Mexico Aggies, who ate starting; uniday, $h.Tomas play
|Loras and St. Banaveriture meets {St. Francis of Pennsylvania.
GIVEN AWAY !!
With Each Purchase of
Quilted Plastic Seat Covers
midget driver Conference records with his toss- man. i North Carolina
| Neil ing last year. State goes yesss— WYOMING opens its new sea- against Catawba, Denver against season where it closed the last Colorado College, and Toledo
roy utman. wine of ue men 1 MEE Big 10 Coaches Fear Grid Losses Already
CHICAGO, Sept. 14 (UP)—|hulking freshman linesman who Three Big Ten football coaches was promoted to the varsity |feared the loss of some of their earlier this week, deserted to play {top 1951 prospects today. for tiny Central College. ‘| At Michigan State, Al Dorow,| “There's too much business and {the number one offensive quar- not enough fun, at. Iowa,” Pier-
terback, was carted off to the hos- son said. pital with a leg injury. Trainer | # 8 # | 8% to $39% bia : D [Jack Heppinsiall ellsved Dotow| ... ,upyswa clyde Smith cut
|suffered a bad sprain or bruise.
his practice sessions to one-a-day and “Purdue's Stu Holcombe gave
Walt Faulkner
NF n a =
Your Cushions will be vacuum cleaned FREE Before Installation
Potsy Goacher | ‘We have covers for:
{ AND MICHIGAN'S Bennie sophomores Dave Whiteaker and # |Oosterbaan suffered a blow when Kenneth Panfil the tackle assign- : school official announced that ments on his offensive unit. STUDEBAKER THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 17! {Quarterback Ted ®opor’'s scho-! Frank Leahy of non-conference NASH ! {lastic status is uncertain. Topor, Notre Dame announced that Half- HUDSON ..- ’ lan able six-foot linebacker, has back Bill Barrett had returned to KAISER FRAZER SEAT COVER SCOTTY {left Ann Arbor pending the out- practice after staying out three
{come of a review of his case by days with a shoulder injury. Barlthe deans’ committee. rett, who was dogged by injuries Len Raffensperger of Iowa ab- last year, was .immediately as{sorbed another kind of disap- signed to the first string Irish lpointment when Arvid Pierson, a backfield. :
He ——e
f IN ALL COLORS! 2742 W. 16th St. Hours: 9:30 AM. to 8 P.M.; Saf. 9 to 5 AT.9672
"Johnny Tolan Mike Nazaruk | record holder; Mike Nazaruk, sensational rookie pilot who finished second in the Memorial Day clas-’ sic; LeRoy Warriner, Indianapolis favorite and Midwest midget car pilot last season, Johhny Tolan, Potsy Goacher, Cal Niday, Buzz Barton and Johnny Roberts. Once again the drivers tonight will be racing for an additional] $1000 in lap fund prizes, the i: money, subscribed at $10 per lap © by Indianapolis business firms ; and race fans. This money will be in addition to the guaranteed! purse of $2000 against 40 per cent of the gate. t
” » »
THE 100-LAP feature event | will be a completely inverted race ¥: with only the fastest 18 cars ii’ starting. The fastest of the quali- #7 fiers will start in the rear of the field. od Stock cars will take over the i track again tomorrow and Sunday night with time trials at 7! and heats at 8:30. !
Indiana Gun Club i To Cite Harry Boggs
The Indiana Gun Club will hold its annual Midwestern Championship Meet tomorrow and Sunda at F. 38th St. and Post Rd. The meet will be held in honor of Harry Boggs, the first member of the 1GC. Tomorrow the preliminary handicap will get under way at 1 p. m. Sunday the Calcutta Han-
Se
2 HOUR
DRY CLEANING || § SERVICE | We Clean At 9111-3
We Have Just Installed a New Machine That Enables Us to Give You This Special Service
MAYFAIR CLEANERS } 657 MASS. AVE. FR-0803 {|
Can You Buy
A NEW CAR FOR
pocketbook to fill up the
°
Stewa
ONLY AT
Stewart Motor Sales, Inc.
FULL SIZE
a Brand New
0
ony 3
Including Interest, Insurance
Many thrifty folks buy one of these smartly styled, economical cars as a second | car. They take the place of large, expensive cars-to provide comfortable, economical transportation for daily use by businessmen and housewives. It's a pleasure to the
gas tank only ence a week!
COME IN TODAY-LOOK AT THEM-DRIVE THEM
‘Remember! If You Want a Good Deal, We'll Give It to You!
rt Motor $
ton St. MA. 8535 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. DAILY |.
A a A i to tl a
Per Month
Car So Low!
1395 |
Your old car may cover the down payment or more,
1951 |
NONL138
IRN] 4
», ete.
» |
ales, Inc.
SE art ac BRA SLE al
OERTEL
OO oy
1
