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} SATURDAY, oC. 20, 1951 - oo Cs rene er Sy — THE RofamaroLss TE oe , i - il ; : : : foi : y FE Stubborn Irish Defense Stops Southport
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‘Cathedral Tops Cards, | 20 to 0, in Prep Tilt; Stop Final Threat
| ~ By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOCUS It's becoming increasingly evident that a good football team like Southport can lose 20 to 0 to a team like Cathedral
Six Indicted J Joe Williams Says— For Fixing |
* Sorry . .. Can't : M Be at Hearing Horse Racing
ye can make yway's headgets. It can 3s up enough
tion is ended
3,” one high- “Q PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct.| } Soul ane vay . ; 20 — A Rhode Island. horse and still retain its dignity. NEW YORK, Oct. 20—It is with-mannerly reluctancerace “fixing” scandal which . Why not? The Irish have come a long way since their
Jorry I can't
21 to 0 loss at Hammond Noll in =
that T am compelled to decline an invitation to appear before|has resulted in the indictment ridge expanded its 6-to-0 halftime
- the House Judiciary Subcommittee in Washington which isjof six men, including three jockinquiring into the monopolistic tendencies of organized|eys, threatened today to spread
their Sept. 7 opener and it's
doubtful the Bishops, still the a.3 with a two-TD spurt in the
these ’ rties to {state's top-ranking prep rulers, fina) period.
3. State and baseball ’ ee — ito tracks throughout the East are 21 5 . J . - ’ . wast. * s 21 points better than the once- sswat 8 : . ts Japan to I do this with abysmal sorrow iy posure hy oo Bust wantel Attorney-General William E. beaten Dezelans today. Te Tas Sen obably more because 1 realize that without ow." R id i } gs any [Powers asked for the co-operation Better, yes. But.not 21 points. and also caught the pass.for the concession it benefit of my wise guidance Hon. » he sald. Huey was footba |of jockeys in New Hampshire, : 2 2 » point. His 52-yard run set up the ton aver all Emanuel Cellier and his associates Mad at the time, though thereiNeyw york and Maryland and said SOUTHORT, unharnessed in seqring play. = ? : It wants aren't going to make a great deal Were some who thought him plain that “no set of circumstances ; i six consecutive outings this year, ‘Hail then hit End Jack Barney ur bases and & ° of progress. The situation is par- mad, period. He had just hired would induce me to prosecute WAIT'LL NEXT YEAR—Harold Biddle (right) smiles as he thinks of next year's catch when being Was bridled, once—among other for a 25-yarder and Bob Gorgal ve forces of ticularly trying in view of the Biff Jones as coach and was ex-ithose jockeys who voluntarily im- presented with the boat he won from Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. in the 1951 edition of The Times times—by typical Irish defensive kicked the 20th point. » : : stubbornness A fumble cost Washington its ;
fact that up to now they have PIOItIng the sport in a big way alpjicated themselves in order to Fishing Rodes. Left is Paul Emmelman of Em-Roe's.
heard from only a few distin- loultiana State University which reveal the identity of others.” —ri—— The Cards, having averagéd deepest penetration to the Short-
“other hand ” \ x : : * 8 | guished persons. . ~~ [he ‘dominated ‘as: he did about| , o . ° 4iiteq prosecution 2 : a a nearly three-and-a-half touch- ridge nine after a 74-yard march. rs Such as Ty Cobb, noted author- everything else down there in,‘ Ar ie Ra | ‘ ; ” * ® "downs in each of their last five Shortridge won tlie first downs; nake teiends: E ity on fabor-management; Phil K. those days. . * : ingham | Park—and =aid actions el arve : | ese e S INS (Gri ) games, - were thwarted in their 14 to 8, and the rushing, 207 yards pip dS biciimnn Sh SUES, | JT) TUTE PY Ing, Cm Lvennn;. I joined him out in his hotel: ° 2S k : ty | wv best scoring attempt midway in to 88; completing 8 of 15 passes LIKI Roo = EO COMM RU AXED rR Sl Compre 50. Would be faker in “other : : : 2 sl Pl ie 1ny © rashi ified WR ReWel Re Fat and sae : \the final period. for 121 yards. Washington hit 8
a : al. 3eS)e | Bess Me) O'Connor, scho)- [Staten where tH SH CE BR ge i i TAN p35 he A et mari So : . Sag msde mr 4 3 atly agratian; Thomas J. Hallj- Munched “mint” utes met the-A Le AD re’ tnt ACKe HRN " AAR RR E CEng eg vi geo ses FR RG AT CRA pas. IES mdse ER. OF 21 Tox Bl) al as a SA rn Ee Ton pioneer mall eure. Tt wan ate an x: Maa Won't Bite the DUST Cir mima i Banda aie yo wren ou * > = Le - at ortridge vo AF TH" =
riven an indi- : ok ; : 4 Red’ Smith, Wisconsin fisherman: perience for a sports writer. I can't YESTERDAY'S indiclitents - back like a runaway percheron, |
.—* @ Clark Griffith, ‘inventor of the ay I ever met a more fascinating’ “fixes” op ppir py JE508 Spedial : RRITN Ta BY Latted Pres est exploded off left tackle for a 66- Gj i - gc [ace i fy te re sang 1 Be fn cumin ASE0E one wasuivoros. of HT washington sedskine SS? ok mn pots SEL 28 ud HE Pe ; ? It waen’t hard to understand : SRL i Nar- Carveth and Gerry Reid, 190-0 ; y 0 1 : ; * p « Ben Davis won. its fifth game in ard fo a re. Surance expert, a on his. peaple. 1 TANEansett Park—were Refurned piavers for the Indianapolis Caps found themselves with two new head coaches today-—ore en seven starts with a 21-to-6 victory jical reaction & ON REASON I am unable to supposg he was strictly a wrongo 28ainst jockeys Carroll Haire, will he in- the Cleveland lineup temporary and the other future. ye < anapolis. on the Irish 11: . over Manual on its home premises. : pes would be | . accede to solons’ wishes is’ that but don't let anybody tell you he Richard Lawless and Bisharg Wo. here tonight when the Barons -That was the aftermath of a dizzy day which saw:.~ |_ Two tries gifned three yards. Pon Hager tossed two TD aeri Bi Dafaies: Ang . the date conflicts with a previous couldn't sell- you a bill of goods Hams; and Paul Ransit, oF face the Caps in their first Amer- ang Harman Ball, who made! 3 . : Wilson smashed to the two for als, .a J5-yarder to Bob Wilbur propaganda - social appointment. I have with and make you feel you were get- Grocker and a man known only jean Hockey League skirmish this pore * friends than - touchdowns, trade for a coach The R dskins Six. He needed a yard and a half Bnd 2 52.yardet to Cliff Chapman, : Rocky Marciano whose sweaty ting all the best of it Lo, as Al. season. * < : fired as head coach. . dina 1. ihe Redskins . r first down. He was short ore o She I quarters, then calistientics. will be on public . Sea i Haire, taken inte wustody at Reid was voted. Indianapolis’ TWO — Dick Todd. present back- Tefused, vo : foot, ‘inches from -the goal line. SAY iy ary tirered left“end x Ate POG FOE The DOD: Situs deaded: inhacent to. four most. popular prayer. last. seasillc qa, Ce SEER iia a aE 7. yardsyand right end for with pok Joe 1 pty all. sociates, | 8 300 “bail.. Kanall w \s picked up. fore this season ope Ly aw a PENT CRN LA PILL A ae fetd.in a HAF ONCE An verte Ane Hest r 3 ; key Joe Louis in an all-'f ates, e) ! 9 7 000 bail. Kana a fore this seas ed. Carve HREE-—Heartley (Hunk) An- Bear lines since 1940, wasn't with ma Bob Wilbur caug pas: age heavyweight sweepstakes. putting. on a popular show Us ,; winthrop, Mass. and Williams made a free agent by Detroit. yorcnn hired as head coach for the them this vear because of the . THINGS CAME easy for the oper ar Restos
probably hecause Gus, H. Fan at Reisterstown, Md. signed ‘with Cleveland Thursday. 1952
can't see much that is wrong Irish in the second half. TheY Manual opened the scoring as
ss with a steel had broken the backs “of South- pick Nvers plunged two vards firm in Detroit. But he is still port's resistance late in the sec- capping a i drive, spear-
The honorable Mr, (Cellar can
season and possibly sooner {f 3 s not reasonably expect me to by- ’ : dingidiBerie
about haseball as it is, and The indictments were returned Cleveland has not won a game po cap get 2 release from Owner-
if the Con- © pass such an important event . after testimony before the grand in all of its three starts and has coach George H : ; ; ‘on- s } alas of the ChiBre ave ey to make known WY views os ot oe, as jury by jockeys Charley Mullins, Seored only three goals. cago Boars has him under Under contract to the Bears and ond quarter of a tightly-played headed by Ray Lee's 25- and 17Both, aceuss. kon fiers fates fein pve SE in tne Torst place, Pat Moore and Witsred Hughes yup SAME clubs will play in-cOntract and won't let him go. National League Commissioner first pait, treo 145 yard runs. , ols ; TV and radio ‘on minor league _ YOU hear that Mr. Celler, with Ne an Indianapolis tomorrow night at : Pl A Bert Pell upheld Halas In his re- Bi gs gy balearing a hs 191 on po vpt, in which © baseball and why Ralph Branca the spectcular Ketauves us I New Hampshire after an investi- 8:15. TODD reluctantly took over the fusal to let Hunk go without the hips, spun around the right flank Manual had 88. The Giants lost t Brit h pitched high to Bobby Thomson Mind. is looking for publicity 10 " » The Caps have lost their rookie sagging Redskins this morning: 1 ips b V \ w 35 : ritain has hi t ding ation of horse pulling” at ipscomb trade. for a 16-vard touchdown and Joe 135 yards-on penalties to Manual's in the last play-off game. add to his stature as a crusading stat star, Lou Jankowski, for at least He hadn't expected tp, because Frankie M for 60. M 's N : sg =» 9 statesman, and maybe he is, since tracks in the three states. a month. It was learned in De- the Redskins were all set to hire Redskin owner George Preston Keifer threw to Frankie Meler for W. ania) £ vers was ejected : : : : , : ctl 8 : : midw “unANOTHER reason is that I that's the way most of ‘em play . un 2 troit that Jankowski suffered a Anderson until Halas threw a Marshall, Who ones calle] Hslas Bn h TD w 1ati Fees 2 : h Se fr wm have become wary of these hear- it, but let's give him the benefit y 0-1 the best friend I've got,” called e lris Was consisuion Ty Toughness. : z : 2 § , 8g I L MULLINS, Moore and Hughes two-inch fracture at the base of block. hi few oth for Cathedral's initial quarter 55- Manual ......... 6 0 0 0— 6 varied public § ings. Last time 1 was asked to of the doubt and wish him well. yccepted immunity from prose- his skull when he was upended in Halas, starved for good tackles, A 1 ow ou = tings loday. yard drive that sputtered on the Ben Davis ...... 7 7 7 0-21 East. Ata § come to Washington I didn't even If anything good comes out of oy4ion for their testimony, but the Indianapolis game at Syra- demanded that the Redskins send 2 as sue Tt £2 Tvs ever Southport 15 Dave Haviland re- 3 tie ’ farmer told = get 10 speak my piece. Huey Long the hearings, fine, if not, nobody's yajre refused the same offer. cuse, Oct. 13. by Billy Gooden. him big Paul Lipscomb in ex- SON WHO kent an an goat covering a fumble for Southport, Ww. C's I: Fumble-itis aa ins breaking & = Symone The 10 3phear be- going 0 Sel BUR, xe he a The indicted jockeys were ac- _ Doctors in Detroit reported that change for Anderson's release—, .. es Se Ry Seconds after Cathedra's sec-. NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 20—Threée ky devoted tain election irregularities. Ye eo. *fihe other thres men to “pull"irelested from 5 Syracuse hospital ths! a player was involved if iy peing unfair to Anderson. thorne dropped Jim Bakery 45. E3ve an aggressive Noblesville ’ Y THE ‘RESERVE clause may several mounts during last fall's “We have a contract with Hunk Yard aetial in the clear at mid- eleven a 14 to 7 victory over the
In some way Col. Ed Bradley, Warriors here last night
only question ce meetings at the Rhode Isy a gambler, who used to make a NOt be a legal instrument judged Face g S °- as line coach for this season” field. but the half time whistle fii habit of winning the Kentucky PY exacting standards but the land tracks, WoO owers pset uring Papa Bear said, “and if he ou tooted and Southport returned for, The Millers recovered three on tons oge oF Derby, was involved. That spring Unprotesting hired hands realize’ The man named "Al" was de- to coach. let him come back here the second balf gripped with numb the Warren 29, 25 and 32. th forces in | I had done a couple of pieces on it 1s essential to a continuing scribed by Moore as a race track Wi : : . and coach.” fingers and a bad case of fumble-| First quarter touchdowns by nat reinforce | Bradley out of Palm Beach where OPeration of a business that is un- hanger-on who had enough $100 i - coring ri i t = litis on the Kick-off and punt-jHalfbacks Paul Bell and Dor Frisan at the i he operated a gambling casino like most. The farm system may bills “to paper the walls of the _ oo : ” {returns {Bannon on~<runs of ‘25 and 17 hy “send re- | for vears. Apparently this made need restrictions. It's too com- room.” By KURT FREUDENTHAL back break away for a 23-yard Ft. Wayne Wins | ya yards, respectively, gave the Milfv swatters |} me an authority on gamblers. plex in its ramifications for me io —— Yoh aos wn tes touchdown run—his only score of . { A SOUTHPORT PUNT that lers the nod. Mike Whitesell v i But before Huey could build to wrestle with. . . A y aN the game — to run his season Running Meet carried only 10 yards before it booted both PAT, ireles the dee up a case against Bradley as a It seems to me baseball’s most ‘ sensing the approaching basket- Ta went out of bounds on the Card! Warren's Jim Shirey climaxed z ershadow the sinister figure, the old gent, re- urgent problem is the preserva- ball season, went on wild scor- point total to 114. LA PORTE, Ind., Oct. 20 (UP) 45, ignited Cathedral's scoring Warren drive: from the 4 after a conversation. Jueitéd © identify ua Jatession, ging They ing sprees on the gridiron last Loam. —F Wayne North scored 34 spark early in the third. DO ea, pass fom Quarterback n . ooke uey squarely in the eye 2 8 ; cn ‘ points yesterday to win the Sheehan gobbled eight yards and|John Wiese to End Bill Henke se! rtain to have and in a flat, icy, defiant voice radio invaded -their territory with Favored to night, 2% when the aust had, IN NORTH Central Conference NIHSC cross country meet. Meier, . another of Cathedral’s/to set up the marker, Wiese went r-may-hinge ome big league coverage. If Mr. Celler clegred South Bend Washington play, Kokomo's Junior Phipps La Porte was second with 62, nimbled - footed scatbacks, through center for the extra point "in that part “I'm a gambler, TT gambie on can-eome-up-with-the answer 40 een - 'and Vincennes were the major up- passed for two tallies and scored followed by Valparaiso with 122. ‘reeled off 12 more. Keifer flinred/ In the third period, Warren ich transpires - anything oe he Wi pd i iy Wi set victims. two himself to lead the Wildcats ig Griswold covered the two-'a nine-yarder to Springer on-thefdrove down to-the Noblesville 3alt : EL. . the hall of fame in Cooperstown. in 0 l ; tl ‘mile course in the record time of weak side and Bobby was stopped yard line bup ran out of gas and Hom . TH TOOK 4 lot Of RIN outi- Jeanwhiie, he-and his ikiies a ho i to 3 20-lo-7 rout of Frankfort. 9:55" to pace the winning Red- a Wilson pi the six. Then Shae- the Millers on over. gay 8 of Huey's sails and I guess it was are getting to meet some mighty Sv. Colted Prev scoring exhibition of the season. The South Central loop was ex- skins. Bob Eigelsback of Val- han stabbed into the end zone, Noblesville ......14 0 0 0—14 nn one of the few times anybody interesting people, and before the NEW Sr es 0 sn St r was a sad night for the plosive, too. Columbus drubbed paraiso was runner-up and La making it 13 to 0 Warren Central.. 0 7 0 0— 3 : ever saw him flustered. e . ” > By * , Oct. 20 — HI “ 2 he 8 : . Rushville, 39 to 14, John Hogue Porte's Stev : y ’ i : hearings are over may even get to ., 4 0 derending cham- elite. Of the eight members of pg), 20m e Hupp was third. Two plays later, Springer re- gj : h’ : Later I called on Huey in his know what the infield fly rule is Prince. the turf's defending cham- |, 5... press “Big Ten" In ac- gon mormbrs arn Ba x Bull rite | fT PTS Rte ti ont tme|Flashes Win, 30-0 : 5 : 5, ats . : 1S : Senate office. He had regained all about. : pion and Eddie Arcaro, & cham- on “oniy half of them were vic- ie ne ar oan Ray Wilding Signs Southport 30. Four plays moved Franklin Township breezed by : pion in his own right, get a torious. Oddly enough, the four Li A x : : the ball to the Southport 10, Pike Township, 30 to 0, last night. to say it." Baksi Gels Offers Her {chance to vindicate themselves lowest members in the select Een 2 en Oonferener For London Bout where Keifer hit Meier for a 10- se Flashes outdistanced Pike A > circle : : “lint so ha -and-four 12 to 0, on first downs ining Arne ind \today in the $50,000 Empire City circle failed th A cnt nN . yard TD on a fourth-an k , gaining E i : {Gold Cup race. South Bend Washington wae Ee aa on Rasen 10! DON, Oct. 20 (UP)—Ray situation, Roseman plunging for 355 yards rushing while the Red i ani upset at Goshen, 20 to 14, as Half- , ~~ . gainst Dugger, 45 Wilding, the former Northwich, the point. Devils limped along on 46. - econ ome ac Last year's “horse of the year back Pug Hoover scored all three o 7, with the first - stringers England, railway clerk, will fight $$ = = Scoring acceleration was ap y : : and Arcaro, his steady pilot, ey one of them on a T8- Sciung the night off after the Stefan Olek of France in a non-| CATHEDRAL, which has yield- pied by Fullback Jim Hannah “as (Week of Ai By United Pratt Last night's scheduled 10-round headed the field for the marathon yard gallop. Vincennes, finally, gre dale and Clinton bowled title, 10-round heavyweight con- ed @nly five TDs in winning SIX Halfback Dave Keough, Quarter. —~Tithes—Oct, = NEW -YORK,.Oct, 20—His S4-p hamtni netore 1820 Fint nai at Jamaica in which they you wmocked off-by a New Al 0 oc. Sutival 52 to 0. test at Harringay Arena. Nov. 13.,games - since .the Noll denlal back Dick’ Patterson. and Haif.... tions: second comeback victory put Joe Se ; Jaga n_meet Counterpoint, & fast Ub successful only oftte In-intersectionatagames down-< Wilding, taken..ta the United/checked the Cards _new-fangled pac) Bill Martin, whq scored are being sold Baks! back on the big time to- at St. Nick's was a make-or. developing 3-year-old colt. previously in five games, 33 to 21. State, Bloomington whitewashed States by Fight Manager Bill Daly “cockeyed” “T” versfon of the twice at home are : break fight for 31-year-old Baksi.| Hill Prince lost to Counter- y hapless Terre Haute Wiley, 38 to after he had’ acted as sparring single-wing. Southport made 151 prankiin Twp. ... 6 6 12 8—30 ened by high © day. : ha Manager Nate Wolfson announced Point by a head in the Jockey x = = 0. and Evansville Reitz won its partner here to Lee Savold, will yard rushing to Cathedral's 275 pike Twp, ....... 0 0 0 0— © liberty, which & The hulking heavyweight from at the ringside, “if he loses to Club Gold Cup race at Belmont EAST CHICAGO Washington TS! §ame of the season by beat- leave New York by air Oct. 27. and Wilson accounted for 117 : ken, hdW~can = Kulpmont, Pa., was offered & pyonyino tomight, I'll retire Park last Saturday. But it was di : ing Muncie Central, 13 to 6. It He is scheduled to appear on the yards-of the Cards’ surface trav- Hawks All But Clinch : z fight at Madison Square Garden py, » Arcaro who came in for most of And Ft. Wayne Central Catholic was a sweet victory for the Joe Louis: Rocky Marciano bill gg, He averaged 7.8 yards in 15 . wd ‘whet one’s. B Pent Hon ang SRe 3 London “as 5 the blame. lost to “well-regarded” elevens. Panthers, who lost to Muncie in the previous night at. Madison carries : County Grid Crown What he feels § BE ore i or Trt it HE ACCORDINGLY, the big ex- BODIE s " Washington's Senators were edged the state Wih sox) pashetsl) Square Garden. | The Cards lost a yard oh 8 ep 20x Shively 8 Decaty wise guy in & , N . coalminer was out for a quick) » they said, turned in a jy west NIHSC leader Gary : Ea i screen pass, their only comple-iCentral Lawiks were ready to a few things nih 8 5 Nutelor art hae “kill.” He attacked so rar por ride Pissed 13 me enti Emerson 7 to 6, on Bob Lockes — “CRACKS IX THE ERE. lion in four attempts ss Oathatral gay he iii gridiron Une Kk i : > cism, the veteran stakes rider was ==" "7" ’ il: LIN WALL?” . .. starts Monday hit three for six aerially. of the year today. 50 he wants BE A that Buonvino never landed a looking forward today’s race conversion, and Central Catholic Williams on Bloc ’ in The Times. i And it wasn't Center Phil The Hawks, Mid-State Champs, or good. And § Erte kavo record for St, Solid punch. He staggered the to gain revenge on his tormentors had to swallow a 12-to-6 setback B N T k — - George's fault Cathedral made 15 all but clinched tlie county chame Commies to Nick's and equalled. the Garden Italian with a left hook to the and on Counterpoint. by city rival North Side when ut 0 akers . I first downs to Southport's five.iplonship hy downing Lawrence : Despite last week's sethack, Hill 4 ' High School Scores |George's linebacking chores Central, 20 to 7, for their seventh a of Bush. .in record achieved by Ba Saveld head in about 10 seconds. He p.in.a was the 4-to-5 favorite for I roncie Gutman fired a 22-yard BOSTON, Oct. 20 (UP)—The r 2 the Irish 10 times, unas- Straight victory and third in four y ft ; eG , i CITY. COLN stoppe § Br ™ : . : I | ET re Be Tr en Dn ’ . 8S nterpoint was e secon e : sha Ee thy Williams, highly- Ros Cathedral 20, Southport 0 ’ 'd of 5000 saw Speedway Township and the Law- * ader, Clty > . na ring near the other neutral cor- choice at 4 to 1. gave North Side the Summit City Red me Tyan Tum Danville, TIL, Schiarman 27, Crispus At- A ot) strength.rence Central-Beech Grove games , COINCIDENTALLY, “Backout ner. — championship. ak Ss $acke 8 - . for the first time this year. Will decide the county title for i n fin Baksi” had originally been slated) There Joe dropped his opPonet’ org's the Reason | Wabash's Apaches wrapped up block but so far there have been PULL GIL dasines Bel b cathedral ....... 0 7 18 0-20 Decatur or Speedway. o . to fight chunky Buonvino that With a right uppefcut to the pit the Central Indiana Conference no takers.” : Knox 27. Deaf School 13. : Southport ....... 0 0 0 0—"0 ~Deexturout-firstdowned-11-tc 3 Soren) eit : March night in '48; but he made of the stomach. uonvino jack- WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UP) banner, blanking Hartford City. ~ “The big slugger is available— Noblesville 14, Warren Central 7. | Senta Seals 4 by Lawrence, won the rushing sus Bs gin quran We i yi - 16 23 hands Pi —House baseball investigators 22 to 0. Also in the CIC, Hun'- tor a price. That much is defi- re ry Knishtstofn Marion Toch 19, B. R. 18! 168 yards Br 158. The Hawks . : i - |- 5 8 a - ran » a i in id Werk Vou good reason why 0 ee A me nite,” the newspaper said. Shortridee 20, Washinston 0 Tech owed its 19-to-18 victory dedi . ob wip Re Lach ain and the 5 Lowe Browns [08 0a Elwood nelicked Alex. 11 18% S48 2 Red Sox may be TEA mad oni aver tnspired Broad Ripple to 106 70 QE Candler, conve . dori unable to get what they want in OTHER RESULTS x st] Ds from end to halfback, made™s Heard Series Touring Players’ Win | ovat Monopoly Subcom Mp ii 3or rw Hae Pe Gum, \f: Ware, 13, in ; a on hod eR i four-yard TD and plunged for the / . . | ‘ A - » 4 2 now is one o Filliams still in Bicknell A. Princeton 8 (tie). . ' the Rock- point for a 7 to 8'lead. { Vi d Series Over Jap Pastimers mittee heard testimony that the | . - Red. Sox uniform at Sarasota, Be OE Eo Baute WleTvaie 0. extra-point attemp 83 | stand- But Bill Hudson sc réd tor |. viewe TOKYO. Get. 20 (UP)—South-| YAnKees spent an average of TIPTON eked out a 12-t0-8 Win py, Jove comin The Sox re. Blafton 23. Portland 1. gts fought Tech to a virtual sta Bu son scamperéd for 1lfed militar IEW Oct. 20 (UP)— . + Oct, 29 { —SOULN" £204,471 each year for the past over Peru when -Dick Burkett mained silent. Bonneville, Feds dence (Ky. 1 (ue stil] in the Tech stadium. ade 81 “yard TD in the second hal " y NEW YORK, t. ( ) paw Mel Parnell of the Boston five years developing player re- Columbia City 37, Decatur 8, Ripple battled the Greenclads and Virgil Yancey flipped for 4( stronger Unit- The Mutual Broadeasting Sys- ... o 4 Bill Werle of the] placements. Th pa pia; p scored on a 15-yard pass in the It has been often reported and {olumbus 39 Rushville 14. = =~ =. to a 12-all tie for three periods yards to Harold Holderfield In probanly wi tem announced today that the oy b on t i a .} p “het Draft” he $175.50 ade final five seconds. Jubilant Tipton peyes denied that a number of laced = Gary Bak only to lose in the final quarter the third for the Hawks. Lechne: or orean sburg rates pitched aj aan changes are in view for the Red Evansville Rei : by Hughett's boot. and Yancey made the Hawk con- ! “ ts” 50. ‘ : t- ! ville Reitz 13. Muncie Central 6 y ug 8 1C€) 1 le Ha con A, , largest numberfl of fans In his- group of major league all-stars to plasemen am 1950 fans on IBS STAID Set Sox before the next season opens. FY, \\2:ne North Side 12. Fi. Warne Cen-| Tech took the lead in the first versions. . tory listened to the play by play 7 to 0 viet tod th . G. Lanier, Yankee club ~ Their collapse at the end of the Franklin 19, Greensburg 0 period, scoring on a 70-yard aerial pecatur Central.. 6 7 7 0-20 8 the present saile. Broadcast of the 1081 3/0 ctory today over the... ntroller, said the “Browns Up by National Guardsmen On season and failure to capture the Gary Hsonen base Chicas iS play from Quarterback Norm Wil- Lawrence Central 7 0 0 0— 7 8s an armistice World Seri ." |Japanese champions -—- Yomiuri have had to dispose of talent to duty. .gmerican League pennant has ‘on ee 1, Eas cago Washing- PY fe Sexson. 8 C : hgton will not . orld Series. (Giants —before 50,000 fans. | stay alive. You can't break even | Washington's well - regarded caused owner Tom Yawkey and Greenwood 8 Chariton olashington 14. | govson scored again in the third Speedway Wins, 47-6 uss favoranie According to A survey con- | The American group, which in-| on replacement costs and win a Hatchets smashed Bedford, 27-7. General Manager Joe Cronin to Hammond Yoil 13. Gary Reasevelt 8. quarter, ripping through the RiP- ‘speedway’'s Sparkplugs wen! isprove the |eluded the DIM b h Toe: W "w i 3 ammon Tech 3, Gary Tolleston 0. 4 i 2 to pr t mn ducted by Richard Puff, re- [clu e aggio brothers, Joe: World. Series. | The Northeastern loop crown set out on a rebuilding program. Hobart 0. Merriliville rs ple right tackle for 92 yards, touchdown-happy last night to tg Vigo } search director for the network, find Dominic, pls American ag es em —— |appears headed for its fourth’ Asked concerning the changes, Kirklin: 2, Westrield:0. , Ce z Then Ripple ign i ted Ball romp over Beech Grove 47.10 6 ? : more than 69,000,000 persons pill the Phijadelphia Athletics, Sacred Heart Wins strain Jeadloek powers i Cronin said ‘we need a lot fotortn. i: Fitter 10. © [Vaughn uncorked a 136ard end, 1Te Plugs jumped off to 2 : : Ss, 1 - g y. tied, 13- si hs 0. ' 4 ss to Jerry Garrett and . ralph ¥ L y Korean truce in the United States listened to marked the first major league, KI IGHTSTOWY, Pct 20-1 Nuh and Waisaw. re on sp Seemed Vitaly certain {ist Eebanon, 36. Sheridan 7 OW 12. Ripple 6 26-0 fir fipevind igs. Dave Wi g , ’ S § “&* 8 7 1 ” | 5. Dugger 7 § 3 , . <Q ya 58 1 with Ambas- one or more of the six games contingent to play in Japan in 17 a P one of the Frio hdBoin yard pass play from Davie as manager ey Based ow dh Tag on uli | Bill Mills’ punt was blocked ane are > A Gen. Ridgway, played by the Yankees and Years. ntied high school elevens in the Michael to Tom Reynolds with peing his probable s 8 Manon 26, Ft Wayne Central 25 and Ripple's Ted Bosler recov- | i thatld fonntl ste e to postpone Dom DiMaggio's two-run double "" igh: Pris less than two minutes to go : : le successor. It Michigan City 14 South Bend Adams W. creo pehind the Greenclads' goal © UES Won their fourth straigh ce until he can Giants. lin the fifth inni d Di state after defeating Morton Me- is : was assumed such an announce- Michigan City St. Mary's 33, New Buffalo, ®T® ehin e ads g Beech Grove .... 0°00 6 0— 4 some kind of p—————— [telli's Et a (jug Res morial of Knightstown, 27 to 12, 2 2 [ent woul be made during of Mishawaka 34 Hammond Clark 6, 10 the score at the end of the J" | ~.. 26 7 1 1-4! ol . : |here last night. J La mmediately after the World Mississinewa 20, Carmei™= (tie), . . . rence, déal 5 Plan Tag Match Were the All-Stars’ two longest [8 St VELL ih straight win MEANWHILE, top - ranking Series but the Red Sox front of- New "Albans 3" V eens 2 Sexson again plowed 15 yards Attucks Loses Sixth sible, but it is The bushy-haired Jungle Boy ————. for the Spartans, who still have Hammond Noll. and East Chicago fice has remained strangely silent New Lastle 40. Roserton 12.) 4a 19. |fOr another Tech tally before pANVILLE. Ill. Oct. 20—Ind! or, of course, will join bearded Sheik Araby in . . ‘two games to play against Deaf Roosevelt, South Bend Central On this score. {orth Yernon 13. Bajesvills 7. |Hughett rescued his mates. anapolis Crispus Attucks suffered the Kremlin an Australian tag-team match Raschi Awaits Verdict school ana Cathedral. and Richmond. ranked next in (Richmond 34. Connersville [3 | Biprles Vaughn hit Garret for its sixth defeat of the season here { | : : Seymour 40. Shelbyville . ’ a oi ¢ Terre pe |g —— - : : : South 35 Elkhart 8, a yard touchdown but last night, 27 to 6, at the hands of ay, Balin wil ed Ex a ‘Larry On Ailing Right Knee | . Sh that order, romped on. Miami Outpoints Tioton 12. Peru 4 » IM gi point-after-touchdown failed. Rip gchlarman High School. — 5 Ite Ste. Marie, Mich.,| - Olympians, Milwaukee Noi won its ‘13th game in a WEL, 3210 12 a es _ ple played without Quarterback Attucks’ only touchdown came . Chene, of Saulte Ste. Mar a s + BALTIMORE Md., Oct. 20 . . row — 13 to 0 appropriately — ’ Winchester 43. Cambridge City 12, | Jay Hanselman, out with a brok- in the final period when Quarterto headline wrestling at the r- (UP)— Pitcher Vic Raschi of the Set to Go in Moline from Gary Rosevelt. East Chi- M v 'en leg. The first downs went to s ir zag mory Tuesday night. A supporting New York Yankees will know IAMI, Fla, Oct. 20 (UP)— College Football g : ht back Tom Reeves scooted around ; match will complete the program. within a few days whether he will! Times Sovelal 2 wn. SAE Boosey ae Ch Miami's *10.5ec0 1nd" backfield 9 Tech. 9 10 8 So aia the yardage. eng for 15 yards and a store. sily spot the iY ; "have to tmaer y an . SY oor MOLINE, Il, Oct. 20--The Say og by Qumping Gary corps outsped Washington and Boston a1. College of Pacific 12. 185 to 75. i \ ALUCKS ors avei 0 00 6-06 built 25 years | : "TE! pe {Indianapolis Olympians meet the Wallace, o 6. South Bend ree for a 32 to 12 victory before Buena Vista Westar 8 as 0. {TED ciiiinesss. 8 0. 8 Hou XO SORIAFIIBN «12a "18 1 0—27 tll running— Detroit Upsets BC his ailing right knee, new Milwaukee entry here tonight Central whipped Elkhart, 35. 1039402 fans in the Orange Bowl pana 5%, Luther (eb 12 Ripple «.ocvvises 0012 6-18 mopar ¥ : nning fg THe 32-year-old right-hander, in a National Basketball exhibi- 6, and. Richm ummeled Con- jag Detroit 13, Boston College 13 Silent Hoosiers Lose t you on Sun- 3 : n | a exhib ORE P last night. Duluth Branch (U. of Minn) 20, St. . BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 20 (UP) Who won 21, games and lost 10/tion game. nersvill® 34 ¥0 0, to win Its eq by twisting Frank Smith roonerm®is ‘citadel 14. S.H.S. Tops Washington Knox defeated Deaf School in a . —Defensive Halfback Don Hor- during the past season, was ex-| The Olymps carry an exhibition seventh in a row for the first ynq Hurry (Scooter) Mallios, Mi- Ramjine 3 JlasAlestar a . | Shortridge won thelr second high “school football game last e people think wath played an unexpected of- amined yesterday by Dr. George record of 3-1 into the contest. The time in history. ami's ground attack proved too 0 vaca 13. Cortland State 6. - Leity game in three starts with a night, 27 to 13. Deaf School tied their dignity fensive role last night as he in- Bennett of Johns Hopkins Hos- Milwaukee club took over the Tri-| In losing, however, Conners- fast for the Virginians to handle. amestown, (N. D.) 6. Ellendale NX. D.) 50% Jt riumph over Washington the score at 13-all in the final ger? Sercepted tm passes to Jess an (pial “ Setision on Ta ta Sie franchise. and Is built|ville took pride in shackling Smith gained 164 yards and Mal- Jitkiville (Mo. oi Rolla (Mo) Mines T. 4 the CYO Field. period but Knox scored twice in by rdog Detroit to a 19 to 1 c- opera made after Raschi around former Tri-Cities players. Richmond's high - scoring * Jim lios 121, each averaging better St. mbrose #1; Central lows 8. | Held to a 46-yard touchdown that quarter, . : = tary over Boston College before has discussed Dr. Bennett's find-| Tomorrow night the two teams Peters. Not until the final 30 than 7.5 yards every time he car- fie, orehouse 0 ohington 13. | pass from Dick Hall to Ron ater Dent Mehoo! eee: 1 0 G8? 4 ! 4 " { y y { * . s Pp P | 10,123 fans at Braves Field. =~ ings with Yankee officials. will play in Sheboygan, Wis. [seconds did the fleet-footed half- ried the ball. 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