Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1951 — Page 4

PAGE 4 .. in wo a THE INDIANAPOLIS-TIMES ____________ = SATUR “Jun ¢ Peddler” Too Baffling For Giants] Use By JOE WILLIAMS | the preposterous fable of the National "League ] 2 In R Serinps- Howard Sports Writer champions. 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 6—~0dd thing about these A 6b

interesting little people from baseball's won- : g : derland— the Giants. They laugh at realism ~ AGAINST A mere earthling. a pitcher with

but feed them fantasy and they choke on it. normal mundane equipment, the fable might You'd think it would be just the other way. have continued on its dreamy way but the little

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But that's how Casey Stengel and the Yankees people have had no experience with junk ped- ‘Musial Reports the Series— A RE beat ‘em in the second game dlers, nothing balls and such, so all that came , Associatior of the series. of Noble's massive swing was ‘a high pop foul . ° ° . ®When you are doing busi- under which Yogi Berra camped with the sure Pitc In S ou Tournamen ness with ‘people who live efficiency which bespoke his Boy Scout training. « Meridian F story book lives any experi- It was Monford Irvin, of course, who started . Francis T ment is worth a try. Right at the seventh inning attack. Before the afternoon ¢ ) . the USGA's the start Stengel had his wags over he was to get his seventh hit in the treic eries Committee earth bound men laying down garjes and run his batting average to an infla- e hole firh] ; pretty little bunts and he used ; ole final m Junk Peddler for a pitcher, LCRArY 7%, between M a Sat * P . ’ So powerful is his impact that it must ve dis- * a weird combination which : y fan Hills’ turbing to the little people, for Irvin seems de- By STAN MUSIAL a was to prove too baffling for . ' Isver) Stackhouse the little people to handle. termined to prove that he is much more sub- (Baseball's Greatest Player CoE Coffin's 'C hx a stantial than a fairy tale character. And any- fOODFHIElt (35) BY the New York World: 7sesrait h w 1d Hess " APPARENTLY thev.do not thing that tends to destroy the romantic char- NEW YORK, Oct. 6 —Thé way 1 see it, the Wor he sat have Junk Peddlers in never never land. A Junk REISE OF Ie Giants’ saga verges on disloyalty Series could now easily go to seven games. I don't think or sas § : th t, Jas, ' : Yi : : : : Peddler BE A hii Jugous * Bd» either club will run away with it, because there is too and Hess ball, for the elemental reason he has no good IRVIN betrayed further evidence of coarse much good pitching on Hoth sides. So far it's been a tiling for ball to throw. - Such a pitcher is Eddie Lopat,. .mortality in this inning when he pulled up short itch + : men 8 cham 33-year-old New York-born lefty. at second instead of advancing to third on a -i pitchers series. of champi, The technicians of the game tell you Lopat hit, a witless bit of base running of which only Jansen pitched a fine game yesterday, and Lopat title, is slate throws knucklers, screwballs and sliders, using mere humans are ever guilty. : y 3 ; > start at 10 a speeds which range from slow to slowest. From This compelled the mi to use the saerifice pitched a marvelous game. The ore I see of the Yankee After the fir the stands it locks a8 if he's throwing i bunt instead’ of the full swing and the very pitching, the more I'm sure that's what's been winning holes, Stack] place slow balls which curve languidly or drop jeast vou can say for the blund is th t take.a break ever so slightly, and you'd be willing to bet he wasn't helpful. . RY Js tha! pennants for them. resame the 5) ~ 5 ; BS ost MDINE uk wh Successive BUMS Nix LOPAT'’S trick is to keep the hitters off balance. He AFTER 1 I . «) y Mz: i zzuto beat out—well, a? y i afternoon, STENGEL says Lopat pitches with his head, it was something you don't see in every World has a good assortment and won't throw the ball in the ye and Avs va gash, teat in sonlomtien that sopld get-bim Series geile and to old timers who remember same "place twice. Just when you think you know where tee off in 1 on Ed Sullivan's show is were literally true, the Yankees Murderers’ Row it must have evoked : md > i ike final. Ident and, of course, if he had two heads Stengel a startling and embarrassing contrast. E 2 i 3 " SR the bal wil be, he throws " Somewhere else. Vou sul | i awarded the could use him for double headers. . a 5 MILL BATTLERS “ ii py my 4d wa the pitch so you swing, but you're not really ready for it. champions a Putting the ball where he wwahts it, even if THIS IS a Yankee team which shamelessly A RS—Jim Hearn (left) and Vic Raschi il t) are slated for mound duty in the thir ’ : Hopi pid : s : ] , y bee ood and ing the mate the hitter doesn't, is Lopat's trick. And if his. respects the primitive formula of anything to get = game of the World Series today. Big Jim of the Giants will be out to give his mates the lead in the Lopat’s always been a pretty g hittet, 100, : ax control is good, which it usuaty is (only two on. There was a certain element of surprise in seties. But Vic of the Yankees might have some ideas of his own. he helped himself a lot with that sjrgle in the eighth. wale Do We Giants walke yesterday) the hitter is off bal- the bunts for Jansen is a good fielding pitcher. — It got him a real big run. Without that run it would of The Time: ance when he swings z n 88. There was sound justification in the fact that < have bee nly 2-1 i ninth n Irvin led off with Truitt will Lopat is an instructional example of what both Mantle and Rizzuto are adroit at placing ! ave been only 2-1 in the ninth w rvin led o all disputes 0 pitching mastery means. Here he is, in the twi- the ball and in this instance their skill was ee wd S 26 Lo! ance 0 S a single, and the Giants would ra bunted. But with route light of his career, a 20-game winner with a meticulously applied. 3-1, they had t wi ! 1 j Yankee texm hat can point to erly one S00 On Rizzuto’'s bunt Whitey Lockman threw ey A Swing. EITHER | hi es, Bey uman ought to put him in charge Rrstieally 10 tee ang Maske Jet Jo third? Marksbary and. Bon Davis. IAT. Just before Lopat got his hit, the Giants had a chance ems SORE Of the BURR, ras sre : seers e-Brst-run-of-the game: z RR F&F . on Gil MeDougald's blooper to right—a banjo T ‘for a double play. But they missed it, and that put’ the = WITH HIS talent for economy Lopat.would hit, as it is known in musical circles. By JIMMIE ANSELOPOLOU S M iL 20-7 man on second base to score on Lopat's hit. A ball was ip j have the national debt reduceq to Modest dimen tn Being a btuising, 215-pound h batteri i Snug um, hit to Bob Thomson with the man on first, and Bobb onan sions in no” time. No pitcher ever -got so much IF THE three hits had been placed end to g 8 P h uman bajtenng ran is a Manual Was unable io ring the w s Hi y Hore won 4 out of so little. end they wouldn't have amounted to .a long nealthy state of affairs in this prep football league. Bell ast night. 4 a wanted to go to second for the double play. But nobody are y iW > ) ’ S case was au ell, : : : voy ae rae oily re Pe ae oe ye ign Bat a But you don’t stay healthy forever when‘you're as good ne led Noblesville to a 20-7 covered second in time, so he had to throw to first base.: pions. » firs - , vy men ge . : pened to time his nothing ball just right for Murderers’ Row in tha stadium these days. ‘°"% and rugged a football player as Ben Davis’ David Marksbary victory oper Manual by scoring ,—. 18 ca th eKlouse ! singles. At that, this was more a test a- The Yanke ; two touchdowns, passing for a : : e field of a: waiting for the ball to reach ogg series i iy ig ame hid x he NY J ne A Yn ; ; third at Delevan Smith Field. IN THE seventh, the Giants had a good scoring ; municipal 01 than accuracy. A subsequent walk filled the stands with two gone and the bases empty in season because you -love the JEHS 10 Sox MeRinney avd Nap Ber I. Score 4 chance but they got only one run. One thing that might 23 battl bases with one away, then a pinch hit fly ball , the second. This was to prove the winning rugged side of football so much. ovat came On a ard run. He have hurt them was ‘when Irvin stopped at second on Ye ai : brought in a run, margin. Fooecially Whe some. of th all in the first period. plunged over from the two _— Both were Larry Jansen, who had pitched flawlessly It may not have been the most explosive EA from i and ae, Yancey Jossed to Holderfield tossed a 35-yard pass to Ernie Lockman’s hit. I thought he might have been able to make last year but rom le Secon, Nas due to hig newt but the home run ever hit in the stadium, but it surely have the balance, the spegd and Sibi i $ Second Peni] or Sate) Jor Sr He also third base. If he had, Mays wouldn't have been bunting. : roan: i gi Droatt in vy add Ie fay Sopher and a pilot help hg we reine, . bad! A the third for 38 yards. Holder- ~Manual's only touchdown came ' Lockman’s hit went to center field, so the ball was ; the finals an : cand wha ey want just as badly—the field hit Bob Lechner for 28 yards in the final period when Ray Lee his home cou jon : : 1951 county football champion- in the fourth. Yancey made four plunged over from the two. in front of Irvin as he was running and it was up to : ’ Lippy $s a Sissy— Leah Off ship. PAT’s and Holderfield had the Noblesville ...... 6 7 7 0—20 him whether to stop or take the extra base. I think HESS, how Eo. fifth one. Manual ..... iv 0:0 0 Tee Monte 9 upsetting the Gas House Gan Di y ers SPEEDWAY felled the Giants, Ernie Martins passed to Bob te guessed wrong when he stopped, but if that's the Ds 4 ISOWNS 14 to 7, in one of those old- Warringer for 45 yards for the Tech Wins, 27-13 - only mistake he’s going to make in this series nobody ting Paul Dj M Mild-M dL Nothing for BE Part oy 3s Serto's Jo of TI Bd Jt atalist Mt. The GISHN wight uot hive got a 5 - : games a 1e Plugs’ overflowing atur Cent. ...20 13 7 7—47 touchdowns, host Tech won its semifinals at ew, annere eo ‘park last night andl they opened Brownsburg ..... 0 0 8 O0— 8 third straight NCC grid tilt from more than ome us off Lopat, nyway Stackhouse By MILTON RICHMAN praise Yankee Skipper Casey the dor = the county throne- 5 cl d 37-13 stubborn Lafayette Jeff, 27 to 13.| When Irvin didn’t take third, the Giants had to bunt. Medtical sco? United Press Sports Writer Sten couts to See room for 1951. ears awed, - Jeff's Walt LeBegue squirmed [t was inning, two and semifinals. . NEW YORK, Oct. 6—The ol’ heel yesterday. Standing inside is Beech Grove WASHINGTON. Ind. Oct. 8 55 yards on the Bronco's first Hie seventh » on ho out, and they Mrs. Fulme Bas House Gang today disowned spp! is a very fine man- and Pike Township. Perched out- re Harthos wn Offensive, but Sexson capped a 60- were behind two runs. You have to bunt there no matter son for the « mild and mellow Leo Durocher as ager,” he said. “He doesn’t make By United Press side waiting are Lawrence Cen- ash Ingtoys Fa Mth manpower Yard drive in the second quarter who is hitting. That's what Leo did. He was playing to en's. ltles, &n out-and-out softie’'who checked any mistakes. You can't fool him P TROIT, Oct. 6—Speedy John tral and Decatur Central, both 37 to 13 here Iast night P with a 2-yard plunge. Bob Ozman tie it and try to th in the tw came into the his weapons at the front door. [at all” etitbon made three long first- of whom could get inside. Tio 3 re last night. go on from there next two innings. er scrapping : Durocher, the author of the Period touchdown runs last night Neither, however, is likely to. @ Bears, winners of three of Continued on Page 5—Col. 3 | 2 = =» PE : eight champic .. Gone is his former Diawant, I i€n't t al] to lead Notre Dame's Fighting Speedway h : five games, scored on a Ron - = . 2 bravado and customary callous- BIOs phrase, Se Oy Irish to an easy 40-to-8 victory Peedway had the Key—ihe Passi... sneak off a 70-yard drive THE GIANTS got two bad breaks on the bunt. Mays i THE TIME Hess, In there Hass. is a strange STs ANY Ore A BUYS over the University of Detroit bo. tom ror ght and the all-tound ih the second period and a 3-yard High School Football bunted, and the ball went in the alr somewhat. Lockman ! supply compe , ein rm oe Bin eee |fore 52,371 fans at iggs Sta- +a TY ii i __ off-tackle play by Bruce Brunson CITY, COUNTY | : § The “old¥ Durocher had only laiom Briggs Sta- tation of Marksbary § TAW COU"; the fourth. Grimes flipped to Cincinnati Withrow 18. Shortridge 12. couldn’t start with the bunt because it might have been an course Sh : . 'y : age and the Giants’ game attempt Deaf School 26. Pike Township 6. | : 2 i close e 19: snarls and four-letter curse words | Perfect bi SL : Scott Chandler for the point. Decatur Central 47. Brownsburg 6. caught, so he was a little slow getting down to second f th ry UL the “Tew” a er. Perfec ocking, hard and de- to keep wearing its championship The fi dow : { Howe 7. Broad Ripple & i 3 : e enemy, bu , he ye! . cisive, started the senior sprinter crown. 2 ae SL OWhS ae heh 3 Noblesville 20,’ Manual 3. base. The other ‘break was the good play Brown made on i jenant wanager even shows tender Off to the goal line each time and EA a a tO Ho He rush | Buisson 10. seve the bunt. He fired to second base and got the force on jconcern for his opponents. once free he easily outdistanced! THE SPARK PLUGS almost —&' =00 Yards to 125 an e Speedway Ii Ben Davis 3. : : ss 8 8 “i the Detroit safety men. He d . passing, 136 to 123. Warren Central 32, Beech Grove 6. {Lockman. . made threw the game away on the first i oa Washington 31. Lawrence Central 18. “THAT KID Mane ad ine Sune of 5, 80 2nd > to score in play of the game. Quarterback Yasninsios tn 12 u Ss OTHER RESULTS A lot of third basemen would have played it safe worried when he got hurt in the |the opening period to make Notre Dave Wilson's quick aerial stab -@W. entral.... — ; z ; fifth inning,” declared Durocher, NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Feather- Dame's first night game in his- from his own 30-yard line was 2 | Anderson 13 Lagansport 13 (tte). with a throw to first base. But Brown did some good following yesterday's Yankee vic- tory a howling success. intercepted by Bob Wilbur at the 3. H. S. Drops First - [uburn 32, Fi_Warse Concordia 7. quick thinking. He knew the ball was bunted hard and in

tory. “I hope it wasn't anything Weight Champion Sandy Saddler Notre Dame Coach Frank Outset and the Giants, spear- z : Bloomington 15. Columbus 13. , , Lockman gerious. He's an awfully nice and ex-titleholder Willie Pep were Leahy, apparently satisfied by the headed by Marksbary’s eight and Out-rushed 315 yards to 66, Bisomington University 12. Bedfor the air, so he must have figured on not getting

Shoftridge lost its first game in 2 h Cir 1. | boy.” under indefinite suspensions by big early edge provided by Petit- 10-yard off-tackle smashes, four at EE ey a 18 Clicato Lindblom 0 Michigan ity | much of a start. So Brown threw to second, and he made

Durocher's mysterious meta- the New York State Athletic Com- pon: Played it safe in the final da seven plays, MarkSbary 15 12, yesterday afternoon. Cofasrivile 1 LFramiin 13° a | the play so fast they almost had Mays at first for a double si 3 aren as , ree periods: giving rival scouts g. . raw ors sville est Lafay 20. . morphosis became apparent mission today because of their po" —_— ya might The shaky Pugs. dropped two Ron Passwater made both BU peipni 21. Greeneastie 2 play.

his amazing Giants began to overtalze Brooklyn at the pennant

Sy Whodas Devil tallies. He plunged from the Drer 35. North Judson 12, . ie rough-house title fight, Sept. 26. hurt Notre Dame later in the ONE passes—one in the clear. U0 J2, <8 Fe FALE FOC Co Fat ChicareRenseveit 35. Garr Proetel Aside from that inning, Lopat didn’t have any trouble.

; low sens Dick Stumph's 35-vard scampet o Wire during (the final, fabulous PeP's license to Agnt in New season. around the right flank in the sec. and took a 33-yard. pass from Eitet, 23 Mot & ws o cies. Irvin was the only one to hit him, and he was always up = davs of the regular National York State was revoked and Sad- hn = J ond aunarter threatened {to the Dick Hall in the third session. Two Eransyills Contra Is igsennes 0. Cath- with nobody on base. I don’ t think the Yankees are going to Lecgue season. dler suspended indefinitely yester- DETROIT'S best period was gop navis nine-yard line, but the Withrow TD came on 56-yard Fi' Warne North Side 33, Ft. Wayne Cen- d th ’ “Don’t interview men” he day in a 15-minute hearing con- the Hurd which saw the Titans jittery hosts were cutoff with runs and a third one resulted from pirat 6. =. Chititon & stop Irvin. He's just having a great year, an there's no Public sp pleaded with writers. “I'm not 4,4 phy Robert K. Christen- ak °ep in their own territory Wwiipur's second pass intervention. an interception of a lateral on GUnYggi an’ 13. Garr Wirt ¥ ‘way to pitch to him. He hits any kind of pitch no matter © ono doing a thing. It's my players pov new State Athletic Com- «o ward off potential Notre Dame gpeedway came back after the the Shortridge 35-yard line. Gary A Clark 1. ; it's throw vont you who are doing the work. Talk rire "scoring threats. half with a back-breaking bril- Shortridge lost the first downs, Hammond 1. Gary Spm. where it's thrown. yart Jeu with all of ‘em. They're a great| po _ .. ope Susplraion Sad- The Titans topped off the per- liant 98-yard touchdown drive 7 to 4 and hit seven of 16 passes Hirer d = : frie aute Ge Bankes of punch. It's a privilege to manage CAS Sus joh, ormance by marching 50 yards in/from its own 2-yard line. Speed- for 63 yards. Robart 24, Crows omni . . Mother o bien. dler will lose a non-title fight tha! their only sustained drive of the way speedsters Stumph, Ron Shortridge ...... 0. 8 8 0—12 Knishisioun' Mofion Memorial 41. Cam- 24-Hour Service WORLD'S FASTEST a.new ‘ac = =» [IR Been eT or NES night fo avert a shutout. Vance, Ken Lawson and Wilson withrow ........ 6 0 12 0—18 Kokomo 12 Munele Central 6. i WFBM.-TV sports fans SUPERLATIVE There's 1 DUROCHER fully realizes his, , .¢ wpagicon Square Garden Notre Dame got its first score powered the drive - with Wilson Linton. 41, Bleknell 5 © . | get fast coverage on the : obligation Giants are the “darlings” of the Nov, 9 Saddler ho a dis uted before many of the fans had flipping fo Bill Toole for 35 yards Deaf 26, Pike 6 Ey Li Cantie2 jiivanm % films shown Sunday of the Wagon H entire baseball world and seems split decision to DeMarco at Mil- settled in their seats. Petitbon, a and to Jerry Long for 16 more. Merrillville Ae Grn 20.’ Purdue football games listed be contented merely to serve as their... ." 0 . senior who was injured most of Stumph plunged from the one and Fred Van Sickle ran for three Mishawaka 14, Peoria, (1ll.) Manual 0. PD ou E day soctive th “daddy.” & kee reeentiv., . last season, grabbed the opening kicked the first of his two place- touchdowns as the Deat_senonl Pisinfield 6, Danville o : at the game are fiown to’ Wild West Thrill Circus : : addler an ep will be un- kickoff and raced 85 yards down ments. tripped Pike Township, 26 to Tineeton 26: HUnUNebuIS uth Side 0 . ’ “Some of the players on my spie to ficht in ni th : : ; , Bishmond 21. 1 aime sou Chicago to be processed. Featuring saddle club came to me before the series {pat es ar Ne a the right sideline for a touch- 2.2 for 1s first ‘win Sf te yea of Be ME 8 From there they are flown brone, bare back, Welcor : » u - e elbyy 8. , down. STARTING the fourth, Marks Van Sickle scored on run Shelbyville 33, Aurora 6 y bull ridi bull to have a little talk,” he confided with New York. The areas are He took handol £ Bill b Poel. 1 i Aft 60. 15 and 10-yards, George Gor- South Bend ' Central’ 13. East Chieaso back to Purdue where they u ng, New York © M in the dugout before yesterday's Massachusetts, Connecticut. New Barrett fre a Detroit Kick 2 Giant hh eh] Saray, Marks: mat, who converted ance, tajlied Tin rE Sackson Central (Hamilton) 19. are edited by Stu Holcomb. Song oT > . *The : y , "vani : y Be ’ rt Wabash 28, Pl th 13. 8 ings A cow ris, ea * Read Tao bin or ce Toad MiiEm Me Dm | lisht-walked the same vight side (bary gor 15. then finally madela five-yarder in the orl. ‘Tom Ratna, dion ¥., | Bape ry ed re roping, trick rop- PHO : : s ' y : “line for his second touchdown. 10 more to the Speedway 36. Two Lovis made the conversion. eld i Grr "Poleston 14 4 Ing, trick ridin rms fat 1 EHOUIITY, expect ay ir shire, Cuba and. Ontario (Can- The third came as he slashed over plays later he and Wilson bumped Pike's Lane hit center for five Winchetise 49. Greenfield 12. Sunday program, NEVER 2s thrill os ————— a i 0 thers in i s. Jo : right tackle from the Detroit 39 heads in the vicious play and yards for the host Red Devils A Bucking Ford & Perer “They said winning the pennan arley Johnston, Saddler's to give Notre Dame a 20-0 edge. Marksbary was aided off the Pike Township .. 6 0 LL thi 14° was the most important thing. in manager. was fined $100 and sus- 8 828 2 field ‘after being revived five peaf School .... 0 13 0 13—26 aa ey Fis ; their lives and the rest would be pended for 30 days because he . THE IRISH scored again in "minufes later. "horses! HORIZONTA just like playing spring exhibi- protested too loudly in the title {pe second period on a 29- yard Marksbary lost the ball on the Rockets Blow a Fuse 3 tion games.” fight at the Polo Grounds. pass from Quarterback Johnny play and Danny Pohlar recovered I ent cost 1,5 Depicted 2 a » Both fighters were charged Mazur to Jim Mutscheller in fhe the fumble that ignited the Plugs’ Ron Cooper's Haceme 1 gost Coliseum Fairgrounds flower LEO PAUSED, nodded his head with “dirty” fighting. Saddler end zone. The final Notre Dame SCOTng spark. A 15-yard penalty, Broad Ripple its thir a its 10 Trying ih admiration for them, and indi- won on a technical knockout aft- touchdowns came in the fourth VARCE'S nifty 25-yard twister, games at home as Howe on SAT. SUN. MON. experience £ateq he would be pleased with er Pep, who suffered a gashed period, the first when John Latt- Stumph's four-yarder and Vance's second in five tries, 7 to h 2:30 12 Mountain “my boys” no matter what the right brow \would not come out ner intercepted Ed Gornak’s six-yard jab got Speedway its The Hornets scored in the sec- : 8:20 8:30 nymphs pass d pass play from 8:30 outcome of the series. for the 10th round. vital TD. ond off a 52-yard pass p 14 Born and ran 32 yards. The second ¢ Dick Schrier, newcomer quarter-| “They've done such a great ~~ came when third-stringer Ralph NMarketarw. out for RNY CRF CL SCARCE myiomae, Ripple got! ; 0CT. 6, 7,8 17 Pondle b,” he said warmly, “I |Guglielmi pl y v W : ! . . ry Te iv Win L 1 g F unged over fom the tempted placement by Stumph. the TD back in the third when the world S finest blades 18 Chief priest of ‘em, real proud, no matter how in or Lose, . Menil Mavraides booted four ard Highley jump-passed for 10, 4 Big Performances first 8 they do against the Yankess.” extra points for the Irish. Dazed again, he got Hires yar 300m ] gh &y Juul: but Tom Wel- d days of Dairy Exposition. a shrine Even the Giant players have Casey Is Safe Detroit's touchdown Wag cred-|3fier Hager made his only com- yards 10 i‘eC : O86) ov e do 19 Subjugate noticed Durocher's change toward ited to Bob Lippe, a fullback, He pletion—a 12-yarder — to Cliff ton’'s kick was woe, od down ml an: i “gentleness. One player, who has NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Casey climaxed the Detroit march by Champman, three minutes before| Ripple, d oR zB the Howe single State” (ab. been with the club several sea- Stengel, manager of the New 80Ing over from the 1. . captured. the seat Boer ad the. winners. 32 Accomiiah sons, said: - rt a It was Notre Dame’s second Pronoun 4 ; " t t 153 "Leo's like a ‘new man, Tye York Yankees, will return to straight convincing triumph. fol- down, 11 1 5 but the Tusping 14 to 3, getting the rushing, Kon 25 Withered seen himi when he'd rip everyone the 1952 team at his own pleas- ||owing closely a 48-8 drubbing of was star ng Ys even J 8|yards to 63. Howe age 10 y 27 River in on the ball club with loud blasts, ure. Indiana last week. Detroit has lo 4 fort Re janis. Ninetye ol rushing in the second ha Belgium But not any more. He's changed Stengel, who has a contract 10st two of its first three starts. gi ih ® i 5 3 i2'onge, (Howe ......co. OT 0 0m" 30 Palm leaf a whole lot since we started o . 1055 will not be affected NOire Dame .....20 6 0 14—40 > an ary ye! 0 7 7—14 Bro | Broad Ripple oy 0 0 86 0-6 1 Observe spring training at St. Petersburg | oo 5, pi be sftacted Detroit. abn 0 0 8 — 6 Speedway ea asiena 8673511 ee e Produced by Pop Staples : 2 Card game last March.” the World iil sing, A nPpDavis .....00000 MOTORCYCLE Never Before Such A Great 83 Measure of . rr = a 4 i : . ; Show — At So Low Prices! cloth (pl) THE MELLOWED Giants man- 4 'f Pink he He ah. College Football Warrior War Dance 34 Protuberan ager went out of his way to : ul Jnl. sal ing STATE ’ | ’ { HILL CLIMB | 86 The present emi ree owner of the Yankes. “Whether yo 0 iret 6 Warren Central won its third 10,000 SEATS! Bo tab he wins or loses in’ this Series Chattaneoga 75, Evansville 7. game in five .outings, clubbing 1th | Seat A G 0 ! {ad. w Id S | makes no difference to the | ~ OTHERS Beech Grove, 39 to 6 on the road. ocT. 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