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Hammond Noll Tovted As Powerhouse After Tripping City Rival

By 1 KURT T FREUDENTHAL

Ever hear of Hammond Nollr Those Warriors of Coach Karl Huffine joined the growing list of new Indiana High School football powerhouses today after a convincing 39-to-12 victory ‘over previously undefeated crosstown NIHSC titlists last year, did it

rival Hammond. The Wildcats, touted as thejagain, and by the same score, probable club to beat for West|7 to 6. NIHSC honors, didn't have a shance ‘as Noll's collossal line and explosive backs hammered sut a 36-to-6 halftime lead before ‘he rains came. It was strictly teamwork, pint-sized

opened by Amundsen, 40 to 0. Neighbor Roosevelt, on the rebound after opening-game jitters, rocked Evansville Reitz in the Pocket

135-pounder, and Bill Orlich had 1 fleld day sparking the Warriors 0 thelr third sirmght victory. |gcored another TD himself,

oTH northern wers »oo oe \ 2 Soh i vk and Riley, GARY EMERSON still topped

Chicago. Washington and/the West NIHBSC after knocking a evelt Gary Emerson, a off city rival Wallace, 18 to 6. And

Richmond of the North Central/those amazing Reqd- David from

3 nee shared the spot-| Richmond r New Jonson ¥iag Pot Castle, 82 to 7, for elr tpird

Rile remained a’ step ahead in straight NCC triumph. . the torrid East NIHSC race with| Kokomo, after six straight beat1 20-to-8 win over (oshen, itsi/ings by Lafayetté, came home ‘hird straight. Central, the only|with a 13-to-6 victory over the yutfit to nick. Mishawaka'siNCC defending champs.

Sacred Heart Scores 5 TDs To Stop Beech Grove, 31-0

Continued From Page 4 seven yards over left tackle. First downs went to the winners, 12 to 4. So did the 154 yards to 52. Sacred Heart .... 6 613 6-31 Beéch Grove .... 0 0 0 0-0

Cards 27, Howe 19

Southport's rampant Cardinals went on a touchdown spree to outscore Howe's Hornets, 27 to 19, for their third consecutive victory! and their sixth straight since last

season. Mike Sweeney fell on a fumble in the Howe end zone, with two minutes gone, but Howe got it pack with a 54-yard pass from Jack Nall to Joe Mattingly. La in the first, Jack Wilson ran ran back a punt 24-yards $0 the Howe six and scored on ne Howe powered second, but Jim pass play to Carl it 20 to 13, Soul

scored twice and junior Phil Vai-

yardage, 173 to 62.

Rockets Zip, 13-6

fayette at Ripple 1ast night. *

John Ripple in the final period.

statistics, 60 yards to 15.

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Flashes Tripped, 12-6’

SEs night.

g Bt 5 : 98

Howe ended splurge with alA. Whitaker intercepted a

27-yard Milllrr) with four minutes showing. port took the first downs, but lost the yardage, 138 rushing department. 8 9 1-21

13 to 9, maining for the winning marker.

to 144, in the Southport «......14 Howe ..-. :

162 yards 148 yards rushing.

Police Hit Jackpot In Oakland J

OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 22 (UP)

last night. cd i Dick Wilson recove a Panther fumble on the hosts’ 19-yard line and the Irish scored two plays later. The Irish, who won last year, 7 to 0, dominated play, getting the first downs, 15 to 3, gaining 175 yards to the Panthers’ 19. * Cathedral hit five of 15 aerials while Bloomington got five of 10. The Irish drove within the Panther 25 twice in the first half. Dick Roseman and Bob Springer, both injured Wednesday, glaries, failed to dress for the Irish. { Cathedral ....... 0 0 6 0 6 San Quentin prison.

Bloomington .... 0 0 0 00

The Game's the Thing Thugs Work Hard,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Sept. 22 For 50 Cents Each —Shortridge’s stubborn Blue Devils lost the statistics for the second straight week, but won their second straight game here last’ night, droppings Crawfordsville, 14 to 6. The Blue Devils scored in the third and fourth sessions to overcome a 6 to 0 lead. Ray Hamm's filp to Don Hiper was good for 33 yards and a TD in the second

period.

terday. mitted: San Francisco.

paid.

W. Morris St. last night. One jumped Mr. Thompson

the alley. The two others asthe victim.

third off tackle from the ninejloot.

after Ron Passwater's 36-yard scoot. Feezle ran the point. Int the fourth Dick Tall passed td Jack Barney for a 11-yard, TD for the clincher and Hall tossed to - Weezle for the conversion. Crawfordsville. won the first

Payne Divorce Final HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 (UP)

waited ig menths longer

her final divorce decree’

married in 1944, on 9, 1950,

papers last February.

mest

SCHIFF SHOES

East Chicago Washington| walloping Chicago!

City, 38 to 13, as Ray Halas| ana passed for two more andi

downs, 12 to 5, and the aerial

Shortridge shears 0 0 7 14 Crawfordsville .e 0 6 0 0 6

Jerry Garrett scored from the four-yard line at the outset of the fourth period to give Broad Ripple a 13 to 6 triumph over West ‘La-

West Lafayette scored on a 10yard pass from Chuck Craw to Jack Nicol in the opening session, | but Ripple knotted the count when

ley plunged from the six. Tom Welton converted for

The Rockets won the first downs, T to 5, took the rushing from|109 yards to 82, and the aerial

Broad Ripple .... 0 6 0 7—18i West Lafayette .. 6 0 0 0— 6

Greenfield scored twice In the final period to down Franklin Township 12 to 6, at Greenfield

Dave Keough ran 55 yards for the Flashes’ TD in the second but

pass to-Don ‘Thomas and went 30 yards to to tie it. J. Demaree plunged from the twoyard line with four minutes re-

Franklin had 7 first downs and and the winners made three first downs and

Greenfield ....... 0 0 0 12-12 Franklin Twp. .. 0 6 0 0-6

~—Oakland police hit the jackpot when they flagged down a car that ran through a red light yes-

The driver, Elroy Jones, 26, ad ONE-—He had stolen the car in

TWO—He was wanted in Yreka, Cal, for a $7000 burglary. THREE—He had escaped from San Francisco police while being! questioned about several bur-

FOUR-—He was on parole from

Thugs, unite. You'te under-

Three men grabbed Forrest Thompson, 54, of 519 W. 11th St. As he walked in the 400 block of

from behind and pulled him into sisted him in beating and robbing

After all that criminal perBut Stan Feezle scored in the SPiration, each pocketed 50 cents

~~Actress Gloria De Haven complained that screen star John Payne objected to her career when she divorced him, but she d their aan necessary to en elr m officially. The actress picked up

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the packers. Kingan's like to peek into

freighted and

un cost to meat.

breeders, experimental

over the live cost of the hog.

lower. Adds to the Cost

processing, which adds to the of meat, What the packing

and the bone.

By HAROLD HARTLEY What you don't eat interests

bage cans, see what people have shoved aside on their plates. All this has to be paid for, by the pound. It has to be trucked,

Kingan officials think this adds

necessary Tom T. Sinclair of Kingan's is working hand-in-glove with stations and feed men. For one thing, he wants to reshape meat animals. Before the war the fat in a hog sold at about 5 cents a pound

day it sells from 5 to 10 cents

Vegetable fats, mostly soybean and cottonseed oils, got into the market,” whittled away a big chunk of the housewife’s shortening money, left the packers wading desolately in their surplus lard. " ; Bone is sold, but never eaten. Yet it goes through the entire

wants to do is rob the garbage can of the waste which comes off meat at the dinner table, the fat

A certain amount of fat gives flavor. Bo does a certain amount

gar-

And

To-

the

cost

get

of bone. through breeding and feeding toward the exact amount needed to ‘make meat palatable, 8 Sn c li f A keep the animal in good ealth. | The animal husbandry depart- ornia rea ment at Purdue is working with the project. And much of the 22 (UP)—A sharp earthquake, work is highly secret.

imal” sausage, the quick cures ham and bacon, the war on meat waste, t h e controlled quality

THE TASTE TEST—By "Peycho-Mefrics” at Kingan's. Mrs. | park Barbara Frankhouser fries an unlabeled meat on Clyde Riley.

Reshaping of Food Animal May Be Way to Cut Waste

The idea is to work,

and still

Program of Education

In the reshaping of the food animal, lie hidden millions which age, ‘but police and sheriff's telethe packing industry hopes williphone switch overcome from frozen retail prices, but un-' frozen livestock prices. Kingan’s also carries on a steady program of education, among farmers and stock han-|Bernardino'and Patton. Redlands, dlers. Bruised meat, caused by an Colton, Ontario, Fontana and animal falling in a livestock chute, or being herded into an open gate, costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. This loss is a target of Kingan’s in Arying to lower the price of meat to the consumer, pouring Add it all up, the liquid meal,|oy 4,

its current distress

“fat-infused steak,” the “All-

“Psycho-Metrics,” all are

| a part of the vigor with which Kingan & Co. is moving into the meat market. And Kingan's polished up tar-

for today is the American

appetite, at the lowest possible cost.

THE INDIAN ApOLIS TIMES

Loc io

at i ‘Lane’

4: Chief Jack

{man Sines 1947, has _ Inapector Bader skid palice ve. “anonymous” and *

{that area by a uniformed police-

A suspended policeman today faced disciplinary hearing.for his presence in a lover's lane where shakedowns were reported.

his presen there.

Jewell

| O'Neal ordered a before ‘the board of Tuesday. He added that Jewall, a patrol}

second

hand” tips that people petting in parked cars were approached in

man. He said the reports had been coming in for several weeks. Jewell was picked up there early yesterday by iwo policemen. He had been off duty about 10 hours, The formal charge against him is conduct unbecoming an officer.

Earthquakes Jolt

SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Sept.

followed by a less severe tremor, Ma hit Ban Bernardino and surround{ing towns early today. There were no reports of dam-

‘were jammed with hundreds of calls from persons wanting to know “whether it was a quake or a bomb.” The severest jolt, at about 1:23 m., was felt in northern San

Crestline also felt the quake. e residents sald they felt a third, lght tremor. “The old courthouse here rattied like the devil,” said a sheriff's) deputy. “Then the calls in from people who want know what happened. 3 “One man said he and his wife were both knocked out of bed by the shock. They couldn't figure out what happened. He thought she kicked him out of bed and she thought he kicked her.”

Where to Go Brown County Fair, Nash-

ville. Free. All Day. Stock Car Racing. Sun Valley

HONOLULU, T. Ho Sept.

plosive-laden bombing range, Navy reported today. The men, Raymond Adams

the desolate island. Earlier, they had radioed a

ministration and the CAA rel

up their weak signal, plane’s radio went dead.

Halts Plane Strike

carrier lying off the island in

off.

to keep warm on the island. The area was so littered

them, the Navy said. Unaware of their perilous

finally rescued. Glad to See Rescuer the helicopter pilot, a hearty

close call, “Well, I'm sure glad they

Ayau sald the flyers uninjured although “Adams

and a Mae West lifejacket,

lawfully hungry.”

———— [om The light plane was landed’

A faint radio distress signal halted by seconds a practice bombrun over rocky Kahoolawe Island and saved the lives of two clvilian flyers stranded on the island's ex-

Clarence Marciel, were rescued by helicopter yesterday after their light plane was forced down on

sage to the Civil Aeronautics Adword of their plight to the Navy.

Immediately after the CAA picked the light

Frantic Navy communicators managed to signal an aircraft

to halt a strike on the military bombing range. The planes were

warming up their engines when the practice mission was called

Adams and Marciel built a fire

unexploded charges, no one would go ashore in the dark ‘to rescue

tion, the flyers were calm when

They gave Capt. N. XK. Ayau, come, and he told them of their

word out in time!’ Adams said.

he'd gotten awfully cold during the night spent on the bombing range, dressed only in trousers

Marciel complained he'd gotten)

Rescued by Helicopter— Radio Signal Stranded on Bombing Range

without serious damage onan

Saves 2 Men

22—/abandoned World War airstrip.

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bond. The judge, down a five-year sentence for sale and possession of harcotics, replied that pushing dope wag worse than murder.

It was strewn with rocks and pocked with holes, apparently from previous bomb practice sessions,

$75,000 Bond Set On Dope Peddler

CHICAGO, Sept. 22 Judge Willlam F. Crowley said “This is worse than murder” as he set a $75,000 bond on a convicted dope peddler yesterday. Defendant Robert Jones, 41,/5° asked for his release on bond in Criminal Court and Crowley answered that it might be arranged —for $75,000. Jones’ atorney complained

court had set a

Austria Raises Rents

First Time in 29 Years VIENNA, Austria, (UP)—Austria has raised state controlled rents for the first time iin 20 years, but they still are the

Sept. 22

with lowest in Europe.

posi-

Parliament yesterday voted to increase rents 500 per cent. der the new act apartments which | cost 40 schillings (approximately $1.60) a month now will cost 200 schillings (38) monthly.

up)—=

that| “murder” | who handed

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Speedway. 8:30 p. m. Talk ae Be. Alton L.

ih Chanel E38 room. $1.50. 9 p.m. Stock Car Racing featuring a 200-lap main event. $1.35. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U. 8. 52. 8:30 p. m.

| Charles E. Jewell, 30, of 218 W. —— 81st St., was Suspended yesterday

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City Woman, 54, Struck

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