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; for Mea, Women and © ghd Gn Browns. After 24 to 10 Loss ere Sot er became the : anes Bi HIE Yam pitcher. to wo 3 FAAY Go By JOHN GRIFFIN (raced 33 yards to set up an one- : g . 4 & wane Bho ugs nr! United Press Sports Writer {foot plunge by- Julie Rykovich for © 346 W. Wash ast Dlace. chin TO WABAS. : The National Football League season was just five] A ¥ Stores ® 1063 on: did it with J another touchdown. 1824. Garver - games old today and already it had a peculiar look—the That was the.game, although a single, Bobby Thomason passed fOr (WO = —
- [Wo rld Champion Cleveland Browns had a winning percent-
By United Press Green Bay touchdowns and Jack
w opped the Ath. NEW YORK, Oct.- .1—De-| age of .000. (Cloud smashed to another. The WATCH REPAIRIN - b Porterfield's Only two members of the 12- |Bears added two second-half] Immediate Service Bthe A's took Spite the thrilling pennant team Y tectt — the New York Pro Football @ ‘touchdowns on plunges by John | ® Main Springs 3 lo 3. Bob races, major league attend- 'Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers— SATO EAE STANDINGS Dottley and Chuck Hunsinger. o Crystals oe) Be is ance showed an alarming have yet to es Sificla) svion $04 Lop Angeles... 1 os 00 "5 ° s 2. ® ® (rowns © Stems Rdetented Tne drop of 1,240,129 for the 1951 they'll tangle tonight at Pitts- GLIAL, 5... i 1 § § 1000 3} 39) THE EAGLES also did their | AU Watenes en lost, 3 to 0 season, a club-by-club breakdown burgh. San Francisco serene 1 2 2 1000 34 10 winning in the first half, only Time-O- Graph tched il revealed today. But they'll have to go some to New York . 0 1°0 .000 14 54 With a defense that kept the " : win. while the Most of the loss was in the top the surprise of the Browns’ American WL Pe Vie OF Cards in their own territory. = Reds. 8 to 4 © [National League where the total 24 to 10 defeat yesterday at the Philadelphia... 10% toner a Meanwhile, the Eagles scored 10 ES “1th inning XN. Ji|was off 1,028,758. hands of the Forty-Niners in San Chicago Cards 0.0 1 0 000 ‘14 j points as Bob Walston caught a | ) yyw nunois It ‘was: his .. ” "| A substantial portion of this Francisco. It was the first game Josniston ........ 8 1 8 000 i] 33 1 TD Pass from Bill ‘MacKrides, eT st LL PT the National could have been made up had sng the first loss for the Browns, Pittsburgh ; 00.0 000 0 0 and then kicked a 22-yard field { crowne-for the the Dodgers and Giants not been who Jost only twice in 12 starts g., San er cEE A ERDAY coal. In the third period Philadel- REASONABLE PRICES ar, and tha on the road during the finalijaget seagqpn. Philadephia 17, Chicago Carag 14 phia added a touchdown ‘on -an ‘ w s 8 uo
Adrian Burk pass, while the! Cards finally got two touchdowns
week as they battled into a tie
1 for the fifth : x {and playoff. The attendance at
also improved
Letroit 35, Washington 17 BUI THE rival clubs in the fielq goal by Lou Groza, while
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s N { Wo y on runs by Elmer Angsman. ihe National je He Di es league weren't hurrying to count the Forty-Niners chalked up two, ~The Redskins rol a field ; 40 or more the Browns out this year. They : n a row, {The . American League total was ( more touchdowns to win com- goal in the first three periods!
remember only too well that last fortably.. Albert passed to one against the Lions, only to have
off 211.371. s a 2 year Coach Paul Brown of Cleve- Forty/Niner TD, while Joe (Jet)|the Lions. come back and go, r 3 C AS USUAL, the ‘Yankees set 12nd proclaimed that his Poys Perry, speedy Negro fullback ran ahead each time. -— ing wtiw "ns Were “over the hill” and then to the others. 2 2 #8 : : |the pace with a total of 1,951,464 _ 4 * ' {but i was the first time in six Shppered them to the champion 2 8 = FIRST Bruce Dudley kicked a ZERONE $1.19. GAL. oat | years the club fajled to go Over ge in their first year in the HALFBACK Verl Lillywhite 23-yard 'Skin field goal. But : 8 * -
set up all three Forty-Nine touch- Bobby Layne pitched ‘a TD pass Certainly, there was no hint IM downs with off-tackle runs, going for the Lions. Then Chuck Draze- | the start of yesterday's game og 90 and 33 yards. novieh scored a Redskin TD, but that the Browns were any ditfer- Three other games played yes- Layne scored for the’ Lions. nl ent ‘from their old bone-crushing terday saw the Chicago Bears the third period, Drazenovich selves. whip the "Green Bay Packers, 31|/Scored again only to have Bob - # =» = to 20: the Detroit Lions come Hoernschmeyer's touchdown putf he THE game was only 2!; min- from behind three times to beat the Lions ahead again. utes gone when automatic Otto the Washington Redskins, .35 to .Then the Lions shoved acros Graham cranked up that famed 17: and the Phi ladelphia ‘Eagles two fourth period touchdowns by| / passing arm ‘and flipped the ball edge the Chicago Cardinals, 17 to Doak Walker and Pat Harder to | grease or nine yards to Dub Jones. The 14. Last Friday, the Los Angeles clinch matters. |
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ZEREX $2.98 GAL. 3445 MADISON
!the 2-million mark. There were eight clubs over the million mark this year as comjpared with 11 in 1950. In the {National League only the Giants {and Dodgers gained - over last |year, whereas in the American, {four clubs, the Red Sox, White Sox. Athletics and Browns were up from 12350. AMERICAN LEAGUE
950 .
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e- ” - tL . : Boston 137 3.289 S*°95833 fleet-footed Jones was standing Rams whipped the New York psp — ight have dona OT 8 >. Cleveland 1.721 Hag = %83%% all alone in the right flat and had Yc nks, 54 to 14. : 7 Warriors Signed | yo. ps Er Cti—— x : Detroit = 17 air no trouble scooting the remaining - The Bears beat the Packers & bg vi Bocas ay —— IIE CORN — IX SRI Hy SERRE A EB aR VE TE ER i Sw En Ra se A A ORR se sani ale a “ROGET Ta Li a hi gd 2&3 But then things started to go the passing of Johnny Lujack and PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1 (UP) 5 =r of pain from garing fo | Total . 9063ki3 B852303 21137 Wrong, as. quarterback Frankie the running of Rookie Whizzer! {—The Philadelphia Warriors, an-| ®Y 7 went up thera NATIONAL LEAGUE Sicrease or Albert slipped the Forty-Niner at- White. nounced today the signing of | o'sHk berts. e ieves n lee as fos . Jose 951 Decrease tack into high gear. Quickly the : £ 8 8 Vern Gardner; former Utah All-| LIGRTAIGHT AP of the Phillies * Pheasant Ind | Brookivn 133021... S028 — 444.810 Forty-Niners matched that touch-' -A 60-YARD pass play from Lu-| America, and Andy Phillips, lead-| ball in there. |Ghicaso 1 190.243 §02.052 = 288.131 down and then took a 10-7 lead jack to Billy Stone set the stage ing playmaker of the National FELTS for FALL good, his arm A Rit ver-Confident L ew York 1.009:981 1.068.157 + 58.806 at ‘the halftime when Gordon for White t6 score a Bear touch- Basketball Association. : had been set- Open season dates for the 1951 Pirsbureh 1.136.275 083901 — 183.37: Soltau booted a field goal with down after only 5% minutes of The signings gave the warriors H ARRY LEVINSON 1 order... By FRANK LEAHY = pheasant season hunting will be St. Louls 1.070.535 1:058.747 —_.11.788 three seconds to play.. play. George Blanda upped the at least seven veterans available on caught hold Head Football y oh T \ itv of ~ determined at a public meeting at| Total 8.320.760 7292002 —1028.758 In the second half the Browns’ score to 10-0 minutes later with for the opening of their training \llinois & Market 37 N Penn smashed it far ead Football Coach University of Notre Dame, the Department of Conservation,! Grand 17384433 16144304 —1.240.129 Storied attack could net only aa 46-yard field goal. Then White camp at Hershey, Pa., tomorrow. inols gre nN y
NEVER in my life have 1 been more convinced that 311 W. Washington St., at 10 a. m. desire to win and real thirst for victory are the most im- Thursday. -
The meeting will fix the limit portant attributes a football team can have. on pailensor of Pheasants Rega) We are very proud of our 1951 team after the way it iations also will be determined on played last Saturday. It went! ~————oo—_ —— the use of running dogs- during} into the Indiana game knowing at the U. S. Marine Corps train- the deer season.
Ss seats for the ‘decided that n ball game of the vear for | of a major ch raised eveDodgers broke
rought him up 1947 st one he ever
Thump
as they stalked EE | THIS SEEMED to slow John 0 : ; anon. ke caf N down ‘a hit as our practice got St. Philip's Bianks underway. But he was deterime every free ball mined that noth y i line othing would stop i and turning al- him from leading the Notre Dame CYo Champions wu most every team this fall and nothing did. ST. PHILIP'S football players break into a
1—-The Petroit
a 4to1l vie-
knit experienced unit which beat Notre Dame last fall. This knowledge seemed only # to fire them up J
touchdown. The
LEAHY
that it would be opposing a well INE grounds at Parris Island.
as did Jim
Ostrowski of our starting eleven These
lads
until Aug.
week at home before they reported for practice.
The joint hearings also will set
Mutscheller and Chet ypo 1imit on birds and number of
hunting days. § were not released
28th and- had but
Only Brown County State Park 2 will be open to bow and arrow hunting. All fother state parks ill be closed to all hunting.
I believe his masterful calling don’t read St. Joan of Arc's press and completing of a pass from clippings.
AaDails - {aria team certainly our newly planned “I” forma- The undefeated East Siders : tio Pp a be did much better than we had an- tion to Mutscheller, when it was yesterday knocked off C.Y.O. o : br: me - ticipated. In fact its performance third down and 10. was the turn- Cadet League grid champion St. $ night. bordered on ihe amazing. . ing point of the game. Joan, 28-0. St..Joan has reigned Se seventh con- : a +. In all-fairness to Coach Clyde as champ for three years. n victory, and - 1AM VERY nappy over the Sn Smith and his team is should be! The powerful St. Joan offense f many starts c ; aot Teason bein that pointed out that the score was was putty in the hands of Tom \apolis Caps Hig SD ral oe lads NOt indicative of the actual game. McFadden, St. Philip's line- , 8 J I do bel k the lead at are convinced that they are good elieve that perhaps the backer. Much of the credit for
Hoosiers were a bit over- -con-
eriod on 1 « a goa fident as the game started and
1d were never
St. ‘Joan's first loss of the sea-
Notre Dame football players and 0 P son must go to McFadden.
they know that if they work and
i by the time: they real an Bob Gold- hustle every day as they did Satur- ya;e facing a group A ey s 2 onds after the . day that the winter won't be quite it was too late: IN other Cadet League games id period &o long and dark at South Bend ed 8 yesterday: . goat was mada this year: 1 ‘eren’ i Offensive-minded Bifi Marti get ver Trade = occa room After the RESULTS weren't quite so artinl
and Jeff Lazoi led Holy Spirit to a 19-0 win over Immaculate Heart of Mary. Ricky Tingle's two touchdowns paced Holy Trinity to a 40-6 victory. over Little Flower. Tom
startling in other sections of the country, but the decisiveness of some of the victories was im-
game our team adopted a slogan for 1951 and it is my sincere hope that it may come true. “A little ios : wa improvement every day, and Notre pressive. Biggie Munn did. anDame goes ‘all the way.” other fine job in charging his S 7 @® - Michigan State Spartans for their IN SUCH a performance it big game with Michigan. He cer- Senn also scored twice for the would be unfair and practically tainly has done marvelous work victors. impossible to point out an out-in a few short years. California a 8B standing performer, but I do want appears even stronger than pre-: JOHN BUNNELL
while Detroit
ed in the third wo minutes afally, and Skov and final goa! e in the third ¥
starred as
Hill to pay tribute to our Quarter- dicted as they steamrollered Sacred Heart triumphed, . His back Jehn~ Mazur. John spent Penn, 35 to 0. Two Southern up- 28-0, over Holy Cross. Cathedral : I Ti I six weeks of this past summer sets saw highly rated Kentucky stopped Holy Rosary, 34-7. it e and Alabama go down in defeat Lourdes. surprised St. Thomas won. the. Citv at the hands of Mississippi and with a 13-13 tie. Bill Schmitz tal- ; L.8.U. Tenessee, “Texas, Okla- lied twice for St. Thomas. ‘ney. Meridian Hills HOME PLATING (0. homa and ‘Texas A & M con-, Pete Montivani scored 18 points" pn : e team of John SILVER tinued to remain as national in Christ the King’s 33-21 win] : Model L-110 (illustrated) has 63 - ckhouse. John RHODIUM nominees by recording important over St. Ann. In the other game | | J eR foot pickup body, 4,200 lbs. GVW. 3 Harrington RASS victories, . sa 2 the aay > £5ony lost to” > Pickups in the L-110, L-120 and’Lthe city best LD opher, 13-0 130 Series include 115, 127 and 134'n their homes BRONZE I BELIEVE the upset of the RESDLIY wom 1 A inch wheelbases, 6%, 8 and 9-foot CADMILMS. 1.3Y. WAS... registered by Dutch. Hols Trinity 40. “Little Floger 6; st bodies, GVW’s to 8,600 Ibs: Specificaam of Palmer ) COPPER NICKEL | Meyer “and his Texas Christian [P55 38, St Joan of A {33/80 Thomas tions subject to change without notice. Nickel, Rudy . CHROME Horned Frogs as they trounced Heart 28. Holy Cross 0. nn Green took vith : Nebraska. While Georgia Tech's _Cathedra! 34, Holy Rosgry 7. Christ the yy’ h a 64 while : Starwars Replutes victory over Florida was most maculate Heart of Mago oSPit dF: Im o the Hillcrest ’ . Arriquen ae oTiahi decisive. And we were impressed pher 13. St 5 spay : 2 uman, Harold ® Commerciol Flating and. Polishing | 54 concerned over Southern! -_—_ : : co : , ; oe 3 : Ie £ ras NT MASS AVE CApitol 9088 | Metnodist's fine showing as they 6 Race Fans Iniured If you could look ahead a few years there wouldn’t be any doubt Internationals give you extra economy: you get lower 85. lost by one touchdown to the| Knee 12 | in your mind: operating and maintenance costs because every International jis » : Te ; Oct. 1 (UP) — Six . i i : ives Vv i a : Bis Top favorties rem Ons Sor he spectators vere injured last night »- International pickup trucks are your best pickup buy today for o truck. Te new SUver Diamond ne = Jou the hy 0 lit Cross. Cornell and Villanoval 20D 2 Wheel from an auto in a] , lower operating and maintenance costs, longer truck life. 4'afice 0] power, Pep and economy. he sturamess WToUZION ua | y definitely Stained themseiVe stock par race jumped a seven- . : . the chassis cuts your maintenarice costs way down. SET ‘ Arr amp tor pop D 25 foot Xetaining wall and hurtled Words alone can’t prove that dollars and cents fact. That's why Reunholsiering Loney trophy which is AR el ne be SIXTH TOW OL pranasiand you owe it to yourself to check these points for yourself, before In addition you get the Comfo-Vision Cab, “‘roomiest # e . 1a18 . ’» yey * n ts all : to the outstanding team hn that co oq the race ae the accel you buy any new pickup truck. on the road.” You not only get greater durability in InternationAcessiems a1. whist. vou oy vou SAREE: nt. : ’ Internationals sive vou extra sioming: extra tonshness als, you get greater riding comfort. You get full front visibility Ye can't buy better — — a Te —— y) gg | and long lite ave 9)ve J ty engineered into ae ll pl tv through the one-piece Sweepsight windshield; more positive steersem— » heavy- n ery 7 ; ¢ i] : . : ta ing control from a more comfortable driving position. s———— ain an do pT | $1000 GROWS T0 5000 AT AGE a9 International Truck. Yes, even in a pickup you get the traditional g Ep Tre or on rion will | INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE / COMPANY stamina that has kept Internationals first in heavy-duty truck But get all the facts for yourself. Come i in and pick out your new : dre’ vou suaity || 2960 N: Meridian St., Indianapolis 7 I sales for 19 straight years. International pickups—ndw! les to your bome } rd like to know more about youf new child's policy, which increases in | \ : : SAFE B8,v uring samples | volue five times of age 21—witf no increase in a | Football broadcast * October 6 * IOWA vs. PURDUE + Hilliard Gates — Announcing + WIBC : N 3 . Brought to you exclusively by International Truck Dealers of Indiana o foam... Phone CH-6T11 [| Nome’ ........ceeniemiisiinenenees. Child's Age. .,... | . - . . : : : ———— dh . no failure! SHELB | Address....... svevirerlinsiniinniany 0s ites! BRANCHES INDIANAPOLIS—International Harvester Co. LAFAYETTE—McCormick Farm Equip. Store |
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