Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1951 — Page 35
FRIDAY, OCT. E 1050 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES lr
Butler Keyed" For Wabash Grid Game
Purdue Hosts lowa in Bs Ri RCL wt
records Central has barlaved spirit. talfast Saturday. His “four touch- ent downs es tablished a mark for in-
dividual one-
a platoon and a half into an undefeated: untied team in three
game scoring. And games, Bi Te oO the Iris sh -35- point outburst in the The Grevholinds will Have their jo n pener secdnd - quarter was a school paws full in Richmond tomotrow record Earlham is rated one . of the n un ” -y BY FRANK ANDERSON LEAHY IS strongest teams in the Hoosier
taking tonight's
am’'s coac game in his usual serious fashion. ims coach
FANS ARE caught iii a sports girdle this week end. Sm
is Bob Meyne, who led undefeated
e's y {is biggest problem has been to There S a two-way stretch between football and the World Ju ie Iris] 1 on the ground Canterbury to a loop crown last ~ Series. after their une xpected slaughter S€ason Despite those amazing baseball Giants, the football of Indiana Knowing Leahy, he's A half of the stretch is pretty probably succeeded. : BLT CENTRAL ‘Coach Walt snappy. Here's what state col- BU TLER FACES: Earl (Dutch) Clark is Detroit's Bartkiewicz isn't too “worried. lege elevens are doing tonight and A pair of great ends in Bob coach. Dutch has been around He's got Dave Shaw, Billy Crowe tomorrow: Holstine and Ken Beasley; stout football, both pro.and. college, 4 Chuck Zopf gnd Tom Barnes in = Butler is at Wabash tomorrow tackles in’ big Bob Hepler and long time. He knews the score. pis packfie Nd And those boys are in the 42d edition of a 67-year-old 14#W Jones; a sharp-shooting pas- He'll know the score tonight, too, roaring. He's got a big line that
rivalry. At stake is the Iron Key, S€T in Quarterback Jerry Hunts- but chances are he won't like it. plays its heart out because there
morrow in the first Big Ten effort tenica.
of the season for both teams. The of Garland
game marks the beginning
Iowa's second half-century in con-
ference competition. n » a
Manpower? Wabash has it. Frazier. had 80 Little
Giants in uniform for Ball State.
" " ” WABASH FACES:
HOOSIER HAWKEYE— Gary's Loranzie Williams will
bother Purdue tomorrow from his position as an lowa halfback.
LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD — Center Jack Fitzgerald, a Broad Ripple graduate, will be the starting center for Wabash “tomorrow against Butler,
with so © little, In
diana Richmond and Earlham
lock: <
the series symbol of triumph Man;” a fine out-side runner in & just aren't enough subs, since 1933. Halfback Joe Dooley and a crush- 4 Ind. Central Vs. Earlham Walt figures to pull U. 8 Purdue plays host to Iowa to- im8-type fullback in Norm Buk- NEVER HAVE so few done so Grant tomorrow. He'll tak
00
A Bulldog line bulwarked by
NOTRE DAME, : \ a Tackles Ralph London and- Capt. be the tipoff on how
45-6 winner things will casket-carrying truck in traffic
over Indiana last week, adds to Guy Fish; two zip-in ends in Jim 80 tomorrow. Purdue passes, too, And the .Hoosiers were ready to the University of Detroit's light Crumley and Charley Johnson: With Quarterback Dale Samuels fill the boxes after 60 minutes D fi W 4 S T A | RS ST 0 1 E Dis tonight. It's the Bist time three good passers in ‘Quarter- handling the chore. However, the of Notre Dame To tre Dame under the ba¢ks Ron Hallam Fred Davia Purdue pass defenders are rela So that means Indiana. will be Mazdas. and Les Gerlach: a ‘speedy passel tively untested. Texas threw only in dead earnest tomorrow against 5 Indiana is. at hop 18 to Pitts- of halfisacis in Don Kelly. Gene three aerials against the Boiler Pitt. It will have to be Pitt's MARKET STREET ANNEX hoe a omar EON: vec De Panthers Mangin, Johnny Riddle, Joe Gris- makers last Saturday. tough ar aN Hoosiers. Only Pitt victory was, om and George England. and a THE MAIN Purdue worry T vik Fan diets pre pouches “21-14. in 1948. little-dynamite fullback in place- though, is the Hawkeye defense Tom. Smison. forn er } B¥y 2 One of the state's elite small Kicking, hard-running John Man- ; . ." hold Kahsas State to a fe Mot dlamiiou bs bh schools, undefeated, untied In- “3: minus 21 yards on the ground. on one a
Nive . wrvpy. 3 , " coach this season only Biggest margin of victory in Purdue's hopes lay in a strong
the series was Wabash's 68-0 rout je and Samuels and his backof the Bulldogs in 1819. Butler's ga14 mates best effort was a 58-0 pasting of |o taken the Little Giants in" 1894. There's a lot of football on tap
diana Central, travels to Earlham tomorrow in quest of its third Hoosier Conference win, on n n
EVANSVILLE IS at nqoga tonight.
2 n ” INDIANA HAS players like . Boilersgaker running Backs Bobby Robertson. Lou care of by Earl Hen- py achille and Gene Gedman, and ninger and Phil Klezek, half- 1 inemen Cliff Anderson. Mel backs, and Fullback Glenn Young. Becket and Don Luft, all ready
Chatta; Other games to
i rr TROTTER 230 BAL S128 Ab Dion. Ws uguile I lela lomorfow, Doth Anchoring. the. line. 878. IWO OL 40 tanks 400. DEREE SHDDINES Ate more es er ii Pauw; Valparaiso at St. Joseph s ‘abgsh and Butler took at the the conferences best ends, 7 had before the Irish game come Ee a NmEN TITY Marietta of Ohio at Anderson; Ton Rey ahd. wpe k.oy SUBAT and Darrell Brewster. true. Only Tackle Ed Roth has MOLESKIN URE Taylor at Wilberforce of Ohio i May e. todays ou le IOWA P ASSING is handled lived up to expectations. Coach " and Hanover at Franklin in a 8} : a ET Clyde Smith-calied him “The best rd : acks Burt Britzmar ps rosin night HCC contest. Purdue vs. lowa Dy a ne nen player on the field” 5° Notre TROUSERS f Idle this week are Indiana. pis BIG TEN clash 1s a pave their fastest backfield in Dame. degree o State, Rose Poly ang Manchester. vDad's Day” feature. But the eX-\years in Bernie Bennett, Don Pitt's Power resis with SophoButler vs. Wabash perts expect Iowa to cry “Uncle” Commack ‘and Bill Reichardt, smore Halfback Louis: Cimar-
before the day is over. A halftime feature will ‘be the Olli, Ends Chris Warriner and Purdue showed a lot in losing music of Towa's 74-piece Scottish Quarterback Bob Bestwick. to Texas, 14-0, last week. And Highland band. As long as the Lhere’s not much depth to the lowa showed ditto in topping Hawkeyes don't play Scotch on Panthers, but what they have is Kansas State, 18-0. However, the goal line, it will be all right good. Texas has a stronger ball club ith Purdue If Indiana can't win this one, than Kansas State. The superior Pittsburgh vs Indiana it's a Pitt-y, competition figures to make . : Purdue the favorite. THE INDIANA buses carrving Notre Dame Vs. Detroit
Iowa completed 14 of 28 passes the football team to Notre Dame DETROIT HAS broken even in
THE BUTLER “War Song” is supposed to be off key this vear. The Iron Key, that is. Wabash is favored to defeat the Bulldogs. But pre-game picks -don’'t mean a thing. The only thing to expect is the unexpected. The Wabash-Butler pow-wow has been like that since 1884
3.98
® STURDY fleece back
Tre series stands 24-154 INL, ine eneas State, which may/last week were held up by a IWo Starts. Notre. Dame has moleskin Butler's favor. Considering only — broken Indiana in one Nuff the Iron Key, it's Butler 10-2 said? ’ ;OMPANY ’ Bie mre he Knee Trouble Will Dela The tie Pesiucted to atirace ~~ ® STURDY boatei ; Other things can't be shown 50,000 people It's part of De- pockets, Sanforized fn record books Things like nes’ De troit’'s 250th anniversary celebradrive, desire and flaining competi- WwW i J | mp b t tion > ® : tive spirit, for instance. The pitt & o i Notre Dfme Coach Frank EIGHT wide belt loops
really sparks when these two old rivals are rubbed together. x
= THIS SEASON
Leahy will /probably “I” formation. and straight football. Because of its schedule. Detroit is out of Notre Dame's class
stick to his
WHAT'S WITH the Olvmpians
Some good things ® Sizes 29 to 42, 3.98
these days? zy Wabash has and some Mi ge a 34-19 Wah-Wah Jones’ 1951-52
® Extra sizes 44 to 50, 4.39
one win in one outing. sea- Tf 7 = 5 decision over Ball State. That son debut will be delayed until WORD OUT of Detroit is that | score and the Little Giants’ great- Christmas His mending left the Tartans have a fine running | er experience have established knee isn't sufficiently strong and attack, but are in need of a good ! / them as favorites, Coach Herm Schaefer isn't taking passer. Notre Dame is wellB is any chances. endowed in both departments. | — ET I a A el Te lym Tohmy Mazur and Tom Carey BLOCK'S COMPLETE MEN'S WORK CLOTHING | youth and greenness, the Bulldogs of last season. Sur ery | row the ba or the arish an i have 20g Tre eTOGEh to Fide Es the middle 91 88: $eas0z Bory Billy Barrett, John Petitbon and DEPARTMENT, DOWNSTAIRS STORE i a 41-7 loss to Valpo to a 7-8 win resultant layoff weakened Wah's Neil Worden scamper with it. over Western Reserve. leg muscles, Rebuilding those _ Worden, incidentally, helped set an ERR Se Last year the teams fought to muscles will take ‘time. a 7-7 draw. The odds are against, The process is trying on Jones. . 4
a tie tomorrow.
Both squads are pe's a fierce competitor. However, ‘““going for broke.”
Schaefer thinks a healthy Jones {is worth waiting for. It figures to be a nice Christmas present for the team.
= ” ? 3 og | SCHAEFER HAS 14 players - ¢00 {taking two-a-day “workouts ate {Butler and Cathedral High School.
Latest to report are Don Lofgran and L.eo Mogus. Lofgran. was an
when horses drew the trolley
20h, transportation wasnt fast -
Wah-Wah Jones
out to be & request for a change
= vs NOE DANE Olymp last of address from his draft
ex-Phila- Tz =n
board
season. Mogus is an SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 delphia Warrior. Leo is 6-4 and Schaefer's satisfied with the weighs 205 pounds. He played his club's progress. He figures it 1:45 P.M. college ball at Youngstown will be the fastest in the league. ® . : llofgran will have to step to “If you can't catch ‘em, you t describing LOLLY Ny Ave ’ . " , Hilliard Sates des ‘ands make the club. He was a week ¢an’t beat 'em.” says Herm. F.A. every play in Hoosierland's : o — late in reporting. And Schaefer =
Great Games of 1951. Brought
is no man to be idle. Don has a
to you by jot of catching up to do.
SE
But it was sure, and it was fun And drinks were good. And now today
and life was really jolly you get the same, by golly |
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 2 2 = 1045S W. Wash. 3414 E. Wash. THE OLYMPS front office had bound. A few weeks back an official-looking envelope was sent fe TRUCKS to Lofgran in care of the club nite a - . letter. However, when Don re- : i“ | ceived . it in California it turned You Name It! Kentucky Futurity LEXINGTON, KY., Oct. 3 (UP) Ford Hanover, an undefeated
INTERNATIONA thought that l.ofgran was Army office. The club forwarded the | Ford Hanover Wins (WE HAVE IT!) three-year-old trotter, owned by
“HOOT MON”
ay!
ou now
Scotty has
: W. H. Strang, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., . : . 5 won the 359th renewal of the It d Pl i We sa Z e say Kentucky Futurity in straight Qui e ds iC YS will : heats vesterday. ois the 4 Ford Hanover, driven by Se i C ‘ariel * Johnny Simpson, set a grand cir- d overs r ras . ¥
cuit season's record in the second heat when he ran the distance
it today! 5 A COMPLETE : in 2:01 2/5.
SOI Lh Seas 51 87-39% Line of PARTS. ichoct ot EA Candy for Passenger Cars
Man, owned by K. D. Owen of
Houston, Tex., was second,
ity. §
and I : and Trucks! Scotch Rhythm, d by th PLASTIC : Two. Gait Farm of Tntanypolls COATED FIBERS J i Parts Department was third. : Largest inthe Midwest — nc ———— $1295 up OPEN DAILY 2 rs! 4 UNTIL 11 P. M. HOUR USE OUR LAY-A-WAY i: Saturday Until 6 P. M. DRY CLEANING § 3 " ! HARD TO FIT MAKES i SERVICE # We Clean At 9—11—1—3 STUDEBAKER SY LI [CAROL I t We Have Just Installed a New NASH i 3/5 a. 4 '§ Machine That Enables Us to . Bad ; CHEVROLET '$Give You This Special Service HUDSON Yi didi: MAYFAIR CLEANERS | KAISER-FRAZER Hiram Walkers pint 334 N. Illinois St PL 657 M . * . { s A385, Ave 1] ® Seat Cushions Bonded ¥, id 20 _- Vacuumed FREE h mea : 2 pt.
® Installation FREE
Sm’ Hiram Walkers 93 years at fine whiskey-making ~
Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 8 P. M, Sat. 9 to § .
FOOTBALL
lowa vs. Purdue SATURDAY 1:15 P. M.
Sponsored By INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK DEALERS OF INDIANA
WIBC
b
makes Imperial good !
Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoriz, Minos.
: rific at 14.85.
BLOCK'S MEN'S SPORTSWEAR, DOWNSTAIRS STORE
awe AGE 88
wR
lock's
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
MARKET STREET ANNEX
fine values for fall
COATS
48
The right start for fall, and a fine value besides! Corduroy of excellent quality—it feels soft, but it wears and wears—tailored with 3 patch pockets. Regulars, shorts and longs in maroon, green, rust, brown and grey. Ter-
SLACKS
: A 95
Styled right, with high rise continuous waist, pleats, zippers; priced right, at only 5.95! Rugged rayon gabardine, smart looking and long wearing. Choose tan, brown, blue, grey, green or Skipper. Marvelous value at only 5.95F
Mail and Phone 1CA-8511) Orders Carefully Filled
