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An Inch and a Mile Pike Township 13, Brownsburg 14 Speedway 13, Decatur Central 14, Bloomington 0, Cathedral 6. Franklin Township 6, Greenfield 12. Deaf School 7, Lawrence Central 38. * THIS WEEK Friday

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Deaf School over ment, that's me. "Ben Davis over Pike Township—Why not? © Richmond over Broad Ripple—Touchdown-happy. Cathedral over Lafayette Jeff at CTYO-—The Irish are . making believers out of me. Strength if numbers, . Howe over Manual-—Sharpening the Hornets’ stingers.

lost under its own lights in four years! Sacred Heart over Lebanon—That’s what the form sheets say. Southport over Franklin—Watch those Cardinals keep chirpin’. Muncie Central over Tech—TDs on parade. Washington over West Lafayette—Continental capers. Warren Central over Franklin Township—You figure it. out, I can’t. . Decatur Central over Plainfield—It's the PATs

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(Note: Home team in bold face.) = f 2 =» ~ Rampaging Richmond roars into Ripple Friday. The men who weave fancy tales around prep foot-

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““ball’s fancy Dans think Broad Ripples the local football hot-spot Friday night. Coach Walt Jurkiewicz's

have prominent places among the NCC scoring leaders. Tommy Fletcher is second to Peters with 25 points Bill Lockhart and Shackleford have scored two TDs each.

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Shortridge over Crispus Attucks at 2:30 p. m.—|would be the first champion in

Speedway over Lawrence Central—And Lawrence hasn't]

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: By United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 26 — Slow ticket sales indicated a floperoo gate of less than $80,000 for tonight's fourth| featherweight title fight between Champion Sandy Saddler and Willie Pep at the Polo Grounds. Because of the bitterness between the two boxers, Promoter Jim Norris“had hoped for at least 25,000 fans and $150,000. Their third bout, last September at Yankee Stadium, attracted 38,751 and $262,150. The forecast of fair weather may help somewhat. = = . SADDLER, of New York, victor in two of their previous brawls, was still favored to keep his 126-pound crown; but increased support for ex-Champ Pep {dropped the betting price from 2-1 (to 9-5. Pep of Hartford, Conn. would establish a ring record if he scored an upset triumph. He

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jany division ever to have won the {same title three times. { The 15-round bout, scheduled {for 9 p. m. (Indianapolis Time),

TV fans will get a chance to | see a fight tonight. Not as good | | perhaps, but a fight just the | | same. From the St. Louis Arena : | via WFBM-TV and WFBM | | radio will come the lightweight scrap between Freddy Dawson and Virgil Atkins.

will not be televised or broadcast to home sets. It will be tee-veed

GAME SAVER—Sal Maglie, Giant hurler put out the fire last night when the Phils threatened in the seventh, only to 17 theaters in 13 cities.

eaters in New Boxing Boss Pledges over ne sivearan w-cmy| ANCHION'; IBC Under Probe

because of his explosive punch and because he had knocked out Willie in the fourth round of their first fight in October, 1948, and stopped him in the eighth frame of their third bout last SeptemPep recaptured the title on a decision in their second engagement at Madison Square Garden in February, 1949. : Pep had originally won the crown from Chalky Wright in 1042.

By United Press |sional boxing business in most NEW YORK, Sept. 26 — The overy i of the United new chairman of the New Yorkigtates » State Athletic Commission : Pn promised “quick action” today in! WELKER, Magnuson and Cain cleaning up the fight game at the claimed the IBC denied chances same time that it was revealed at a championship fight to boxers federal agents are investigating the International Boxing Robert K, Christenberry, ap- Seattle, Wash. pointed yesterday as the new Gov. Tom Dewey told Christencommission chairman to succeed berry to clean up the fight game Edward P. F. Eagan, said he may when. he appointed him yestermake drastic changes in boxing!

ike Subway Series, ill The Yankees Play?

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Unbelievable Giants Now 1 Game Behind

By : : NEW YORK, Sept. 26—It will be a subway ‘World Series all right, but the Yankees didn't have the slightest idea today whether they will be playing baseball s modern “miracle men,” the Giants, or the doddering Dodgers for ly | anon hr that miracle, Brooklyn with five more games because it could. occur, ‘to play, two in Boston and three The fantastic Glants are roar- in Philadelphia, must win four to ing home at an unbelievable pace, be sure of the flag, three to tie. even surpassing the stretch run The Giants have only three more of the famed 1914 Braves, who to go, tonight in Philly and Satclimbed from last place on July urday and Sunday in Boston when 4 to win the flag. The Giants, both staff aces, 22-game winner who lost 11 straight games in the|Sal Maglie, and Jansen will be first two weeks of the season, ready again. weren’t in last place on July 4, : but they were worse off than the Braves at a much later date. On. Aug. 11 they were trailingia)l at home, starting with the the Dodgers by 13}; games ,injetics today. They are off towhereas the 1914 Braves were | morrow, then wind up with five

: jonly 65 behind at that time. |...inst the Red Sox, playing Frie LEAGUE STANDINGS | Since that fateful date, thelgB or ct ders

AMERICAN, LEAGUE on Giants have won 34 games and. , oi ole game Sunday. They

Won 83 628 lost but seven for an .896 per-| A Friday. 605 3 The Braves. Who mad o/ could nail it down o day.

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aL. 392 3 centage. | Big Jim H head 3 to 1 Chicago . | i g Jim Hearn, ahea Detrol |. 3 ae 18 their bid more quickly, played| inst the Phils last night. gave Philadelphia 83 447 27 (789 ball for the last half of the Washington 59 90 396 34%! lost Way to the magnificent Maglie = > NATIONAL EaGUE 4" (season with a 60-16 won and los after Willie Jones homered in the Brooklyn Won Lost Pet. _ap/mark. . 7a seventh and the next two batters New York ....llll : 1 | LAST NIGHT is one the Giants singled. Sal the barber came in Bates hr srreesens 18. —and the Dodgers — never will|and ended the inning, then cut off Ehiiadelnhis 3% forget, no matter who comesithe Phils the rest of the way. Sittsburgh [111111 31 'home in front. fAlvin Dark with a homer and

{. For the gritty guys of Leo|triple set the 10-hit Giant pace as

LITTLE WORLD SERIES {Durocher made a truly giant Hearn won his 16th game.

(Best-of -Seven) (stride to within one game of first] The Braves put over six run et (bm a Meare ace by topping the Phjllies, 5/ innings to clinch both of their Brooklyn at : to 1, with crackling brilliance games. They had their big rally New York at Philadelphia (night), while the Dodgers were miser-/in the first inning of the opener Philadeiphl ERI AN LEAG able for 18 innings as the Braves when Sam Jethroe hit a two-run oston at Washin hi) trampled them, 6 to 3 and 14 to 2. homer and Buddy Kerr smashed

At the same time, the idle Yan-g three-run double and the mar{kees moved to within two games, gin was more than enough for hs {of clinching their third straight erty Warren Spahn who went on 03°00 000— 3 9 o/flag when the second-place INn-'to win his 22d game—pitching Brancs, King (1), Schmits (1). Pod: dians tumbled to their fourth with only two days of rest. Young bielan {f), and Companella: mbahn (32-|straight defeat, 4 to 2, at Chicago Jim Wilson, recovered from a sore (13-10). Home Runs—Jethroe, Patko. and the run-down Red Sox lost|arm that almost ended his career, .. Becond 150011 000— 2 3 3.3 3 to 0 two-hitter to Bob Porter-| pitched three-hit ball to win the Erskine. Heviitad (3). Schmit (3) and f€1d In Washington. (second game, Faker { 8.1. !

5); Wilson (7-6) and] 4 8 ost i. 16 THE GIANTS, who play the) THE WHITE SOX took a 4 to 036 909 $93— § 12 oiPhillies again tonight after the|0 lead on the Indians as Lefty ssirum; Rob-|Braves take another whack at the Billy Pierce survived late inning Losing ‘Pitcher Dodgers this afternoon, could goidifficulty to win the game that put

(Only games scheduled.)

RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn - Boston

ing er] ome Runs—Walker, To ark Fae Aamir oa Philadelphia ....... Hearn, Maglie (7) erts, Heintzelman (8) and ning Pitcher—Hearn (16-9), Roberts

the answer one. Jeff’s Broncos, tripped by ~ Kokomo, 13 to 6, last week, in-

to 0, crushed : 63 to vade Cathedral's stubborn Irish, 6 and clobbered New Castle, Who lose players and still win 52 to 7—all con ce doings. ball games. Coach Marion

Crawley is down this year, but a Crawley team is never out. Jeff ‘lost to Kokomo for the first time since 1939, :

only tiff, a 21 to 14 reversal at Jeff last year, surprised a veter-

on Columbus Day. That's when

6 to 0—winning without five of the Big Green discovers wheth-

its better players.

er it can play ball. ® =x » Peters, a right-halfback, Bob Springer, Dick Roseweighs 160 and stands less than man, Chuck Wiles, Dick Macy, 5-9. He's a scooter, but he isn’t Danny Sheehan and Bill Niethe sole answer to the Satans’ hus were all out. All will prob-

successes to date. “We can scoot and we have deception,” says Coach Elias, Peters has considerable help. Four of the Red Devil backs

ably be ready this week except Niehus and Sheehan. The latter has removed a cast from a broken wrist and will be available soon.

Olymps Ask Hale to Take Cut, Now He's Holdout

By FRANK ANDERSON Olymn Notes THE Indianapolis Olympi-~ of "O88 ~~ ans have a holdout in Guard| mer as a radio announcer, . . Bruce Hale. Alex ‘Groza is toting 231 pounds

.| around now, But he says afew The veteran had his sneak- fast breaks will trim him down ers under his arm when the local

to his playing weight of 220... cage pros practiced at Butler 3

Schaefer ‘has 11 players drillFieldhouse yesterday. If = the ing, That, simplifies, the cutOlymp management backs down| ting problem. By Dec. 1 all on the salary cut it's asked of

National Basketball Assoclahim, Bruce will put the sneakers, tion teams have to be down to on and start drilling.

10 players Hale is in perfect shape. He's been practicing for weeks at home Doxie Moore Signed

on & backyard backboard, He's : To Coach Milwaukee

i to play. But three chiliren, the | 1 ; : swer-paying contract are Xeooing| MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26 (UP)—| Doxie Moore, commissioner of the!

'ower-paying contract are keeping 3m 3p wisest. clothes. National basketball 1 New Arriva a pro eague : Is before it collapsed last spring, was hired today to coach Milwaukee's new pro basketball the Hawks. ’ Moore also will be a vice -1 of the club when it in-| n Kerner, general|

an Bloomington team last week, ||

Elwood 19, Andersen 14.

i (21-13). Home Runs—] . {Cleveland three games beh Fletcher is 135, Fullback | pep gepending more upon ring|Within the next 60 days if he sured today: “I'll give the gover. jones. 0% Youlnan nto a virtual He for he ead I ar Tee Zam 3 behind. ig Bob Ladd 170 d ; : tion.” percentage points behind if they eigh Sh weighs hy ant wizardry than wallep, scored 51/finds them necessary. kal 100 per cent co-operation. St. Louis .... ot 90 020 20 9-312 Hor and Brooklyn loses. Vet-and had the loaded in the ther halfback, r 1 t ’ | ni - i 5 - bases Tevis, is i dleweight. And kayos In 164 He lost but SEs isnbery’s 3 Ou Come . . ben a 5 Bay Ra eran 20-game winner Larry Jan- ninth when Dale Mitchell lined . Ft dhe Bon Bob. Barrett, » three times—twice to Saddler and Sointided with a a Little Series Bitcher—Braale (6-5). Home Runs—Post. can who has beaten the Phillies/inte a game-ending double play. - six-foot, 160-pound smoothie ote © igntwe gt Cham of Justice pd have ‘been con- ‘ Chicago serariians 900 012 000— 2 1 2 five times this season, opposes| In the other games involving of the : y ducting a “preliminary inquiry” Opens Tonight Lown, iy (2). Dubiel (6) and chiti; either erratic lefty Ken Johnson the also-rans, the Reds downed he Tao 4 3 Queen. 'W 15) and McCullough. Winning |... philly newcomer Karl Drews, the Cardinals, 7 to 3 in 14-innings Tale-of-The-Tape into complaims that the a MONTREAL, Sept. 26 (UP) Pitcher Queen (1-9). Losing "Pitcher— last When John Pramesa hit a home ] ee using SE Sudpelistie practices inthe Montreal Royals and the a AMERICAN LEAGUE i ro Sefenten She Dodgers s bd Fini A frm ag SANDY SADDLER... WILLIE PEP promo - Milwaukee Brewers meet here to-| Boston ............. 900 Friday only start. | , 2B yrs, Age 2 yes. # a = A the opening game of the| Kiely. Kindet (8); G8 81 oor @ and For the Dodgers, erstwhile ace Pirates downed the Cubs, 6 to 3, Ag A Me : os, he. A DEPARTMENT official said Little World Series Robinson, Porterfield 8-8) and Klutz. non Newcombe, who has been 2nd Lefty Ted Gray pitched the in : "2 inthe inquiry has been going on for : ¢ th Bette har —Tuely "100 000 001— 2 9 0 hatted out in his last three starts Tigers to a six-hit, 2 to 0 victory Chest. ( y 33 in, The Royals, champions of theigy Tous "0 000 000— 0 6 0 ] {over the Browns. : Chest (ipanded) 3 in. two months but he refused to sayy, io national League, were Gray (1-14) and Gisoers: Byrne (5:11) /and hasn't won a game since Sept.| vs, in. cops i# fu|Who had been questioned or slight favorites wont rivals Cleveland ........... 000 000 020— 2 9 1/8, Will try once more against : Tr 3, be | 1 — i g 3 ; oh ™ Wrist 1% in: ee Dyury would bel rom: the Association In| “ree, Lemon 55. Gare (5 and He. Tighthander Max Surkont, a mateur Basketball 4 in. Hist 1% in turned a full-scale investiga the best-of-seven series. [gani Plerce (15-14) Niarhos. Losing|three-time winner over Brooklyn, The Bush-Callahan Sporiiny Co, ition. ~The IBC promotes fights er — Wynn (20-13). Home: Run — | hs opentgs. Tor teams. { esday, : tu Thigh ». 1 Man Wally Alston of the|Minoso ‘who lost one game to the Bums Thursday. ay and ay nights tiff in, An 8 in.ijn New York, Chicago, Detroit ROY XD to start Chris| Je" York at Philadelphia. postponed. this vear. a ing Bearsarn oym Carl Callas night ; : and Bt. Louis, Van Cuyk, towerihg left-hander! ry : Tech Football Notes A congressional investigation Van Cuyk, | : .in the opener. Charlie Grimm, © \ : ® a win, of boxing has been asked in Con { : power |will be held at 7° o honk ‘onion wi*fhe/gress by Sens. Herman Welker, manager of the Brewers, may én fcoming 3 e, oN. Fennivivania| Harry P, Cain, Warren G. Mag-/counter with Charlie Gorin, an- u | u SEER EER In Ns el ee at luxury it used to be ria : 5 mente. : ig ry | ‘Welker told the Senate the IBC series will be played at Montreal, High School Football “is a closed ont which|/then the scene shifts to Mil- : ] J : Ji governs and controls the profes- waukee this week-end. to take a river trip!

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