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Irish-Rocket Clash - ! Grid Season Rough for "=n | . MISS AMERICA Has Title Flavoring ig ee

Runnerup By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Times State Service : | All-American Crop FRANKLIN, Nov. 1-~Franklin FORMAL OPENING NOV. 2 and 3 Now that Decatur Central has taken care of the 1951

| College's basketball schedule sfor county prep grid title, the city boys start getting their

By United Press . | 5 {1951-52 will include 12 games with Y NEW YORK, Nov. 1—It's been ‘a rough season for|Hoosler Conference €&ams, Coach FRIDAY AND SATU RUAY ‘many of the best college football backs of 1950. |Stan Lobred announced today. Seve PEO fm books in order for the year. h ber ‘of ‘backfield -at h | Also included is the first annual | They'll start tomorrow. Three gages with metropoli- | dust count the number of backield stars who Were gcc pasketball tournament, Dec. ans tan flavoring spice the small but] . |expecteéd. to be among the leading All-America candidates 13, 14 and 15. The card: tasty grid menu tomorrow as Tech| a full grip over visiting Conners-

|. Nov. 20, Oakland City; 27, Camp Atterbides its city bid- ville.

this season but who have been \ Samp : |stricken with injuries that have] linto the fist of an Oklahoma A] | yung: Des. 1h. 5 Dedienn Centar, 13 1 ; “The Ford Place’ * ding long enough| The Cards, who've done a bang- [18 to settle its im- {up job with first-year coach Jack

ined their chances: | Hoosler Conference Tourney at Marion; thy “vi & M lnesman and suffered ali Wabuh an 4 at Earinag: & [hal 829 BROAD RIPPLE AVE. : A ” e ortant NCC! (Morgan, own half of the SCC z : IP in Ko- [laurels with a 3-0-1 record. The

There's All-America. Vic Jan 16; at A {owicz of Ohio State, Bobby Rey-| broken jaw which apparently has| chester: 2%. Capp Atierbury: Beg oun komo {Cards tied high-scoring Columbus, ¥. Tocallv C a. 12-all last week. Columbus’ only |

Huntington: nolds of Nebraska, Don Heinrich] put an untimely end, to his ‘college | 33 Tt Wabash; 26, Hanover; 28, at Dali] {loss in the loop is a 33 to 27 set-

12, at Taylor; 16, Earlham; 19, Anderson: State - hedral's subt {back to Seymour, beaten by

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fof Washington, Johnny Bright of career. ate, . “ . Drake, Billy Vessels of ‘Okla-[~. SMITH—A bull-dozing fullback | ‘homa, Bob Smith of Texas A&M, who bowled ‘em over for 1302) and Byron Townsend of Texas. |yards*and 14 touchdowns last]

stantial Irish go) t VIo 0" : to Broad Ripple| Southport, 19 to 14. JACK. WILSON—Southport = n year, he “has been slowed down . : : ’ . in the only scrap] - AN UPSET by Connersville fullback. A1L SEVEN of these 195] considerably by any ankle injury Eve in m that can have dito share it's wealth with Colum- jinx” victims were among the He missed one entire game and ect AL oalaze its wealth with Colum- G willi Jon & 20 ‘or the United Press ue Jas Contentratad chiefly on Dunes ’ x us, unless the Dickenson system voting tor n it | ’ Angie BR [m, unless the Dike: reco, ams | America team. | TOWNSEND—Another great) okin for The Rockets, moving up with Crispus . Attucks, 2 to 0 con- Fi ht to Draw | In addition, two of Army’s bril- running back -who raced to 14/ 0 q a big line, Fullback John Higley |queror of Deaf School for its, g liant backs, Bob Blaik and Al touchdowns in 1950, this Texas

and talented End and Capt. [initial triumph, will take its! BALTIMORE. Md. Nov. -1 Pollard, were caught in the West /tornado hurt his leg early in the «* “Ted Bosler, could slash Cathe- |young, undermanned Tigers to La (UP) — The welterweight . title Point cribbing scandal and never Year. He missed the North Caro-

dral's second straight co-city (Porte. .Coach John Janzaruk’s shot hopes of both young Don set foot on a college gridiron lina game entirely, J {briefly in the Oklahoma game and

played only

title hopes. Slicers are over-manned, over- Williams and veteran Johnny this season. 1 Among other things, the game grown and over-powering. They're Greco were temporarily stymied, Here is a breakdown on the ‘also is being used more as a “Thats wh - will pit the city's two top wingmen| rated in the state's top 10. today as a result of their draw troubles that have beset 1950's Diocker. y oR Co-Capt. Bob Cj : in. a widely televis Be EE | a I Bosler City, County Standings ni t WHiE]y lelovishl I Dout -Jastistar backs this season, i i ; | meet Mr. ; Comb guaran igh aa ‘7 LL fo Major Prep Grid : _|Sacred Heart .- Th 3 Ib oth battlers had been aiming, JANOWICZ — After surviving | = ; CATHEDRAL, TECH and Sac Cathedral ..... .30.0 7 1 0for a |clear-cut triumph that! scholastic difficulties during the Games This Weele a F : earth eh Short dee 5:3 $ i Owould earn a chance against off-season, the 1950 Heisman ppmay_a without a smu OH pie ie” 220 4 3 0 world welterweight champion Kid wood at Har are the teams that have kept their Road Riopls 135g 3 & alors & p trophy winner showed some of Peru, Delphi at 3 | GRANDM, Crip 130 2 5 or an. his last year's brilllance during Sheridan. "Seymc 3 { hands clean’ locally: in three yf; iP%% ttucks <1 40 1 170 bred So i a: o Connersville at _S ’ v . - | games ; Manual ool’: l $0 1-10 But neither Williams, with his the first thre¢. games of this sea- at Anderson. Indianar ¥ ~ 5 | hh ub . ’ 2 5.1 plassy dng stvle 2 is Sting-lcan : '._| komo. Lafayette ’ | i Coach Harry Caskey's Spar-| GAMES TO FLY classy ‘boxing, s tyle and his sting- son. But he tore some rib mus- a: New Castle, Richmo t Ma A | SSSmoee: Cathedral at Broad ing left jab, nor Greco with hisicles in the second period of the Shicaso Washington at Gary Mann, Ham. | p—— tans, winners of eight straight How wb Broad Ripple. 8 p.m . mond at Gary Froebel, Gary Wallace at Ho e vs. Washington at CYO, 8 p. m. [swarming attack and solid right tn4iana game and has been used Hammond Clark, Hammpnd Tech at Whit- | = = games, battle Cathedral. for a ortridge at Manual, 8p. m. 'hands, could take charge of the ing, Mattoon, Ill, at Elkhart; Pt. Wayne : i Il of the city title—and! Nov. 7 g only for Place. Kicking since. {North aj Mishawaka. Indianapolis Crispus 4 piece or ail o Cathedral vs. Sacred Heart at CYO, 8 fight. Referee Eddie Leonard | Attucks at La Pores Ania CIty at | also. . ayne South at South

p. m. 83 the championship of the CYO voted 5-4-1 for Williams; Judge! REYNOLDS The nation’s Bend Adams. South Bend Washington at Ft. Wayne Central Catholic, Terre Haute

No : Crispus Attu : ; : | Rell Yelnenloy Bight 3a 98 Us Atul Lodioge st Tech. 8p. m./Bjll Ellis called it for Greco, leading major college scorer last Gerstmever at Bicknell. Bloomington a: hoes ortridge, ch dropped a 28 Shortridge at Broad Ripple, 2p om 5-3-2, and Judge Ben Goldstein |year with a total of 134 points, |TéTT¢ Haute Garfleld, Boonyille at Wash- : I to 20 thriller to Tech and Joe natn at Tecirs > / 'had 8 5-5 standoff : > I Tf iil Me 1 . “one-yh: » : tlle Reit New Albany, | eee this “one-man gang” suffered a [ide: Jt Princeton. sullivan at Kors : =

Sexson last week, meets Manual (Final) City Over- alt Williams, stabbing his left shoulder separation in pre-season cennes, Westville, Ti. at Brazil Dany P W Ill, at Clinton; Linton at Marshall

and Dick Nyers at Delavan Smith! WL Field tomorrow night. It might s Decatur geentral.. 3 2 #1 3% 3 giand Shectively ang opening 2 practice, has played in only two Decatur at Fi’ Wayne Central indian: i ; : Speed way “.. 2 7 1 0cut over Greco's left eye, rolled o¢ Nebraska's five games, and athedral a Indiana Broad p 3 . . . wh be an air circus, Warren Centrai 3 1 1.90 3 i §up a lead in the early rounds and! qreq only one touchdown. an arouse nsolls If you've been jumping from one cigar (77 pea HOWE AND Washington tangle Erankiin Twp. 3 3 0 $1 4 4 ldrew blood from Greco's nose. pIasiaigooiy Jean : : 5 at the CYO grounds. Howe, doing Pike Townuhip na 39188 27 oBut the veteran Canadian per- HEINRICH The nation’s No. Tolleston. Goss to another, looking for flavorful satis- . / P hil; Tins ALTE well for a young club, will try for| “sineliginie’ from Stl} the «! 312 sisted in his body attack and 1 major college passer with a re- Ft i So ia st Howe Military. . : : ws. nu ~~ es ar, tr ln its third city triumph in four| RF—Counts rating pons opened up in the final three markable 60.9 percentage in 1950, GREINER IWF IGERELEHIE faction at a reasonable price, it will pay/ ? 4, e F | games. Washington, a small club| eating Scorers | | pap p FOURAS to gain the tie. In the ing washington star also suffered DIAMOND : oa “ { Puy, Corr h, toe still striving for stability, could b. Roseman, Teathedral ~3 If ou 10th, Greco staggered Willams , serious shoulder separation that : youto try Phillies. Here's all you could fF dee les | GRANDWA Di surprise the Hornets. Washington, Rick Jers. Manual ..... 7° 8 3 i with a hard right to the head on has sidelined him for the whole J ; “Clog esh.p 4 wn | UNDER YOUR downed Manual, 27 to 0, withE Springer. Catnoaai’ 03 2 23 So/the ropes, but Williams managed want 1 fi i d fi Iv 10 or . \ Passwater, ‘Short : J $5 dance out of danger. Season. ® WE BUY DIAMONDS * ant in a hne cigar—and lor only 10c. A SNFT ™ Nyers out, and Howe clipped, 8 Gormat. D. School. 1 $ 1} 3 o g | VESSELS—One of the best run- Ds : ODORS ? Manual, 7 to 6, with Nyers in. [Dwg Sewer 8 Here 07 § go 3 Williams of Worcester, Mass. nyo hacks in the land last year § , WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. Why pay more? Tech could win the NCC title/s. Tompson. Hogs 4 3 o 3 Weighed 1461s pounds and wasiyyp , g4.yard average per carry fl 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. § NS in Kokomo .with Marion’s help County TD PAT T a slight favorite. Greco of Mon-|_. output of 18 touchdowns, mo. PORTIS Extablished 49 ears tomorrow night. Marion plays at|3; Migksbary. se. 3 1h gitreal weighed 152 pounds, {the Sooner speedboy sustained a § Richmond, which {Virgil Yancey, D.C." 0. 12 4 TT isay in a J scathea. and meeting, + marin §- fpgeisa Be 113 ff 4 eons lowe soe sisi nn) 2-HOUR Host Men Prefer / wasn 7 2 et. y l £ poi for undisputed possession 3 $a Souingort ors § i} & Bears Beat : aetion again until Nov. 10, if DRY CLEANING 2 wm . of the NCC crown. If Mari J. Wilson, Southport .. 9 7 3 semi ey down Richmond, Tech ay Ea wee Siig ‘ g a Beech Grove, 20- 7 A RIGHT-.TH t leadi : second in the league. But it h Ken Lawson. Spd. ......83 6 0 3% e nation's ‘eading | @ Hats Cleaned & Blocked es : 88 /Bob Lechner. D.C. ......9 & o 33 The Marion County high school ground-gainer in 1949 and 1950, OE ” et : 5 b ae assipnment in the well- 75 Fit "WA 3 3 5 35tootball championship belonged the spectacular Drake flier picked xpert Shoe Repairing ¢ h, cats — perhaps eo] North Central Conterence o to Decatur Central today on the right up where he left off and had SERVICE 2 ‘ 2 . tovg itobiaoss wT «tT fibasis of bonus points after the piled up over 1300 yards by pass- SHOP Americos Ne/ cigar SOUTHPORT, *ALREADY Techmieal ..... 020.3 1 o a 1 g Lawrence Central Bears defeated ing and rushing in the first six 44 W. a couple fingers on the Sonn oon 2 11 ¢ ].[peechCrove 2007 lastnight. [games this season. But be van : WASHINGTON Perfecto 10¢ DeLuxe ey 2 for 254 Central Conference cup, strive for | Mick ig +32 11 ¢ 1 1 Trailing, 7 to 0, at halftime,| 7 Emm | |New Casts +1 3 8 3 3% 9 Lawrence Central scored twice in| Ayette .. ei 33-33 8 the third quarter with Bruce! y ~ {Anderson [..l.lll. ; : ; SCHIFF SHOES | #5 ti i i { {Brunson ending a sovara grive L. S. Weather Bureau re orts: : NEC Comes Onl with a two-yard TD plunge and for Men, Women and Children J. Peters, Richmond .. 8 pH Pax pA Scott Chandler getting loose on at Terrific Savings! J. Sipps. Kokomo, . : 8 5 4 34 a 39-vard dash. The Bears made Dick Clock, Muncie ... 4 —8~ Big cme [EERE ib © 140 E Wash. Dick Hawley, Muncie “4 4 2 28 St ® 346 W. Wash, D. Thomas, Logansport .. § 4 2- 28 ores {Paul Purnish. Kokomo ... § 4 2 ® 1063 Virginia J Jerry Long, Logansport ..5 4 1 2 ] : ‘J. Thomas, Logansport .. § 4 1 - Bill Platt, Kokomo .. 6 4 Wd

3 'it*look easier in the final quarter : ) 28 as Brunson plunged over to score 25 again from the one-yard line. : 2 Beech Grove enjoyed its early : 3 lead on Jim Beikman’s 44- pare, 3 . : - | ! on this |

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