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Manual, 31 To 7
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Gives Irish, 26-6 Win
3 _By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The only thing chilly about a Broad Ripple-Manual football relationship is the weather.
Hefty Broad Ripple, which is a better football feam!
than its 3-4 record indicates, might have added wu am January
to its 31 to 7 undoing of crippled, . undermanned Manual under the|? yards through cen End| Ripple arcs last night. Rex McKinney snagged Gor But Coach Wait J ikldewiey, pase Jor te hy Bob echner The congressional subcom- ; nows how it feels to be un-| after ards around end.! .. : pA to 7 at the hands of | Dick Collins intercepted a pan. Mittee which conducted four Richmond), employed his under-|ville pass from Quarterback Bob weeks of ‘public hearings on
« : - £ y i : “ ° : . | Decatur Central | ! ! | Howe 20, Warren Central 6. Results Due HCC itle Saturday Southpert 1g. Columbus 12. (tie), { : | Speedway 45, Pike Township fF § A Hope for Indiang, Centtal gain2 ; ing a chunk of the Hoosier Col5 lege Conference's grid champion-
ship hinges on Saturday’s clash with Hanover at Delavan Smith| Frankfort 13, West Lafayette 12,
By United Press Field. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25— The
dianapolis sporting a 3-0 confer- M ence record while the Greyhounds have been beaten once in loop competition. AA big and powerful line and the
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0. | Terre Hante Gerstmeyer 20, Washington 6,
OTHER RESULTS Alexandria 14. Tipton 6. Garrett 13. Aurora 31, Brookville 0. Bloomington 6, Vincennes 0. Brazil 65, Dugger 6. Cambridge City 31, Hagerstown 0.
Auburn 27,
Hobart 7, Gary Edison 6 Lafayette 24, Gary Wallace 19. Logansport 20, Kokemo 7. Marion 20, Wabash 13, Mitchell 13, Chacloton 6. New Castle 14. New Albany 38, Boonville 6. Plymouth 25, Huntington 6. Richmond 27, Ft. Wayne Central 0. Sullivan 35, Bicknell 31. Warsaw 19, Columbia City 6. Winchester 34, Mississinewa 7.
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clgsemen 18 tho 33088 hai? 3nd Foti od Sesated 29 Yaris for he legalury of Tasebal) will mike) # accurate passing of Hanover's = A Stevens Model 820 Pump Guns, 12 Gauge_____ $59.95 RIPP in Rely Sivingiihe ital HEWE marker, anil ts ngs sometime § g Gary Fox have been the big con- City, County H. S. | Ithaca Featherweight Pump Guns, All Gauges._$88.95 Jurkiewicz his Digg nning al 1 ~ after Congress reconvenes in cerns of. Central this weex as : : margin of his three-year coaching Danville ....... 0 6 0 0— 6 January, Rep. Emanuel Celler, preparations progressed for Football Card This Week | 20-Gauge Bolt Action Repeating Shotguns_____ $25.95 career at the Rocket institution. |G ds Clinch Share [221d today. 5 Saturday's tilt. TOMORROW 410-Gauge Bolt Action Repeating Shotguns____$21.95 YOUTHFUL Noah Ellis, who : : ,.' | The New York Democrat, chair. { Pass deferise has Deen siressed.| Suoririder at Toth 8 5. w, Stevens 12-Ga. Bolt Action Repeating Shotgun $34.95 in the (OF Title With 12-12 Tie man of the committee which The Central gridders have the| SATURDAY ' p g 4 »
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' ol (heard testimony from baseball face of Manual's critical man-| Southport clinched at least 4 men of all rank, said his group
power shortage, used underclass- share of the South Central Con-|, men also. He couldn’t help it. He ference grid championship by ye oD 2 is down to the bottom of the bar- ing Columbus’ improved Bulldogs, | licated problem.” ik rel and he’s scraping. 112-12, at Columbus last night. * P - Manual sank to its seventh! The Cards, who have .a 3-0-1, £2. 1 “itralght ‘loss . “after defeating’mark int ‘the Conference, can win = IN THE meantime; hé will hold Crispus Attucks, 19 to 0, in the their first loop venture by defeat. Private meetings with baseball season's opener. ing Connersville at Southport. 0g. lawyers on Jossivie legislation 10 8 8 = lumbus, defeate A give e 8 some exemption BOTH TEAMS had their bright ¢, 07 hag Re By ym from the antitrust laws. moments. Ripple put its best foot), vet to play Tuesday. Southport! In no case, Celler said, will Conforward with a 241-yard rushing tripped Seymour, 19 to 14. gress legislate control of baseball. total. It shook loose Jerry Gar-| After a scoreless first half,l The final witness heard yesterrett around the corners for three gqyuinport took a 6 to 0 %ead over day, former major-league executouchdowns, 134 yards in nine columbus. Jim Baker flipped 22|tive Larry MacPhail, proposed six arries for a 14-plus average, y,rqs to Don Jones after Carl major leagues instead of the pres. aided by John Higley's line-dent-7 iter returned a punt 44 yards|ent two. ing thrusts. Garrett circled the; the Columbus 33. After. two, Even three major leagues, with right end for 24 yards with four ;)ays Jack Wilson plunged otie the Pacific Coast League granted 5 minutes to go in the first period./yarq, but Phil George's placement, that status, would be an “improve-| .he scored on a 2-yard scamper ,iihough straight, was low. ment,” said the former head of the in the third and came back fOUr| 1, the fourth, Joe Slope’s 32- Cincinnat! Reds, Brooklyn Dod-
minutes later to sweep for SIXyarq off-tackle slant set up his gers, and New York Yankees. more after a bad Manual pass- tive-yard TD stab, but he
back on fourth down was stopped failed on the pl or & To on the Redskin 6. e plunge for the point. A Bill Vaughn-to-Maynard Po-|,.
= = = “BUT I don't know that Los Southport ade 12 to pana Angeles is any better baseball ving yards, Roger black town than Montreal, Baltimore 8s for 15 yards had given) , : 504 Jon od hi he en, (cracking over from the iwo. A Minneapolis, or Kansas City,” ond period, set up. by Garrett's [Umble on the handoff failed 19 ¢5iq MacPhail. He did not explain 69-yard gallop, halted by Man. |81v® the Cards the conversion where the four new major leagues
ipoint. gz. ual’s Dick Nyers on the Red 15. PO ios tied it again after 200d be located.
Tom Welton converted. 56-yard march. Ron Pence ran 12|
” = » yards for the tying touchdown but NYERS, HIMSELF, prevented go pe’s conversion plunge failed
a* Manual! shutout with an 11 ches vard reverse on the first play of , : 2 the fourth quarter. He kicked the THE trae downs weni w Olum. lacement, adding to his astound-|PU%: 14 10 12. Columbus made p . ’ yards rushing and 12 yards pas-
ing distinction of having scored |. : ; rn . g. Southport gained 108 yards 51 of his team’s 57 points this rushing and 98 yards passing. The v1 B Cards hit eight of 14 aerials . t Na we sd rough shortly Columbus ....... 0 0 0.121% ey ‘roar r * Southport ....... 0 0 6 6-12 after for a 10-yarder to end the Southport : cash payments for the Rockets. Hornets Win, 20-6 End Ted Bosler, Ripple's ster- : a ling captain, had recovered Sd Edn Tg Bi fumble that led to 3 touchdown, The Hornets ran over Warren and was a standout offensively Central, 20 to 6,_at Tech High and defensively. But he Was anigcnool's field last night. Fulljie yunier. Riople dian na ap back Mike Merchant set up the and Ripple's 132 Yana asin Arst marker by scooting 41 yards. PP ¥ p € Dick Schrier carried it over from were two reasons for that. So , . were three Manual interceptions, ote of them by the nimble-
YARDAGE 'HOUND—A lot will depend on Bill Crowe (above) Saturday when Indiana Central meets Hanover at Delavan Smith Field in a conference tilt. Crowe, a 175-pound : junior, has gained 372 yards Davis racking up 17 first downs rushing and scored six touch- | {to Beech Grove's 8, downs for the Greyhounds thus Marksbary scored the first 20 far this season. points for the Giants before — eesti cmm—— Teammate Cliff Chapman gy ’ | snagged a pass from Ri ein O’Doul’s All-Stars : Don Hager to break up the Marks- Beat Japan, 6-3 SENDAI, Japan, Oct. 25 (UP)
bary monopoly. Beech Grove’s Sophomore Half- A crowd of - 30,000, including 5000 GIs from Southern Califor-
back Jim Beikman scooted 28yards off right tackle in the third | a's 40th Division, saw the visit-
eriod for the only Hornet marker, P Bob Britt added another Giant In8 American All-Star baseball tally ®ith a 40-yard punt return, team defeat Japan's professional Then Marksbary scored again, champions, the Yomiuri Giants, 6 going S-yards over right tackle. to 3. today. ‘ His 28 points gave him a 97-point' It was the first time in three total to pace the city-county 8ames since their arrival that the leaders. Americans, led by Manager Lefty Ben Davis ended its O'Doul were scored upon. winning 6 and losing 2. Beech Grove .... § 0 6 0— 6 *
Ben Davis ...... 153 7 7 13—40 7 {fumble on the Warren 7 and Jack 3 2 fingered Nyers, Milli took it over in two tries i Plugs Win, 43-0
Manual ..... +0204 8 9 T—? the second period. Leroy Thomp-| Speedway closed its grid season Broad Ripple.... 7 612 6-31 "son intercepted a pass on the/with a 43 to 0 victory over injury1 3 {Warren 15 for the winner's final riddled Pike Township. Springer Paces Irish marker. John Weise went over It was the fifth straight win for Cathedral had t6 rely on a from the 2 for Warren's only the Plugs, who ended their season three-touchdown spurt in the score. . with a 7-1 record. It was the Red fourth quarter to turn back stub- Howe ........ +e. 8 14 0 0-20 Devils’ ninth loss in nine frays. born Batesville, 26 to 6, in the Warren Central .. 0 0.6 0— 6 Ken Lawson took the opening
Bulldogs’ den. 2 kickoff 70-yards for the first into the final frame, Cathedral| Jumping off to a 14-6 lead In gdded two more TD's, a 16-yard erupted as End Bob Springer ral-| the first half, Terre Haute Gerst-ifield goal and three extra points lied his mates with a two-TD ef- meyer rolled over Washington to the Speedway total. fort sandwiching Frankie Meier's High School's gridders, 20 to 6, Speedway outdistanced the Red touchdown jab off left guard. at the CYO Field last night. Devils on the ground 198-yards to Springer’'s alert defensive play It was the fifth defeat in 155, and in the air, 131-yards to netted both touchdowns on iIn- seven starts for the Washington 77. The Plugs tallied 18 first! tercepted ‘passes. The rugged end team. Gerstmeyer scored in the downs to 8 for Pike. ; carried back a 37-vard intercep-! first period on a 10-yard quar- Pike Twp. ...... 0 0.0 0— tion early in the fourth and in- terback sneak by Paul Lemont. Speedway ....... 2 \}$ 0 7—43 tercepted another heave for- a pon Farlow went over from the - ah Ha.
3-yard runback with two minutes ive for the visitors’ second score. remaining. Don Collins kicked both points, > WELCOME I
Batesville, which has lost only om Figg scored Washington's May your stay in our city be a |
two games in eight, had taken a only marker when he intercepted | 6 to 0 lead In the second frame, , ,..¢ on the Gerstmeyer 30, and pleasant one. Don't foil to visit us while are here.
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building a 90-yard TD drive with| all the way. Lemont went four straight passes good for 81ien¢ over from the 5 for “the yards. Louie Dickman scored on a final score f 24-yard pass from Dan Kile. Washington ie Shortly after, Springer recov-| Gerstmeyer
ered a fumble on the Batesville : Marksbary Gets 28 |
46. After Danny Sheehan and) Meier paced the drive, Dick RoseFullback David Marksbary of man had a 27-yard TD run called Ben Davis defeated Beech Grove,
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man tallied from the four. Rose-|
back on a Cathedral pendlty dur-|28 to 6 at Beech Grove last] SPORTING ing the march. Roseman made night. The rest of his teammates, - GOODS CO. both Irish conversions. added 12 points for a 40 to 6 136 E Wash. St. Batesville, which had eight first trouncing of the Hornets, Ben .
downs, seven by passing, made only 10 yards rushing but totaled 209 yards passing, hitting 10 of 31. Cathedral had 10 first downs, all rushing, good for 162 yards, making 20 yards aerially. Cathedral ....... 0 6 0 2026 Batesville ....... oo 6 0 0— 6
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Greyhounds Announce 22-Game Cage Schedule
Indiana Central's Greyhounds, ¢ (defending Hoosier College Conference champs, today announced a 22-game basketball schedule. In addition, Central will participate in the three-day HCC tourney at Marion and the annual Midwest, tourney at Terre Haute.
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