Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1951 — Page 42
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Cards Stop Rushville Rally to Win, 47-42
MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 20 (UP) Saturday's Southwest Conference AFTER A : ’ . games. Georgia Teclys. rival In the or ~Texas Christian, Baylor, and ness by ih ange Bowl game New Year's Dayim, .c still are in contention for day, Indiar
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five teams — Texas Christian, land with it a bid to the Cotton
Baylor, Rice, Texas, and. Okla-| Bowl at Dallas, Tex, Rice has no night, If v YoBia. |ehance for the league title. Okia- FP ompe , Van C. Kussrow, chairman of homa won the Big Seven cham- for the les SOUTHPORT'S BASKETBALL followers have found|High School Basketball the range Bowl selection com-|pionship for the sixth straight NY Nov. 1 their Cardinals have the ability to turn.on the speed when Schedule This Week mittee, disclosed the list-of teams year. One of
the chips are down.
Friday under consideration had been pan —— - better battl eted at rowed to this quintet by the drop-| romised in The Cardinals last night entertained Rushville, staved| Sacred a vs. ¢ OR EE, Ten {ping of the University of San, 2-HOUR promis Mo off a last-period uprising and won) - Howe Te es % a Francisco. The Dons finished their League at e at Park 00
their fourth straight engagement| mn. goartans held a 25-19 lead
of the young season by & COURL Of|,, 1, 1ttime and held their hosts to|
season Sunday as a major un-
Fountain 8c beaten and untied team, but Kuss-
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v Noblesville at Shortridge. Tech at New Castle ? Decatur Central
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47 to 42. Ben Davis at Warren Central row said they were eliminated be- | ® Hats Cleaned & Blocked 8:30 o'clock. It was the second victory in the only two points in the third tol Whitestown' at. Pike Township. > . cause their schedule was not| g gypert Shoe Repairing | e ague - les South Central Conference for the have a 39- -21 advantage going into| Speedwa» at Pais Reig: ~ rugged enough to indicate they Mickey Mo Saturday
ph Saye Ruphville an over the final * canto. Pat Lynette, | Crispus Attucks vs. Washington at Tech were the best possible Tivala for Tavern will recor
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Sacred Heart sophomore, led the) Manual at Deaf School. Tech. tentpt to | 2 8 ag scoring with+18, | Southpart at seymour. Kussrow said the final selection|} 144 W. WASHINGTON its two-gan GOING INTO the final period 2 8» rma rere would be held off until after this : Sevens. Tt - ! ’ 929 last night, Southport was lead-| . . ., .. (8 Rushville (42) H. S. Basketball von Se Ban ing, 36 to 32. Center Dick Eckel fe 1% pf! fg ft pt CITY. COUNTY The Sevens led the visitors to five straight Wilson 1 6 5 3 Cruse, { 4 1 5 Ben Davis 43, Franklin Township 36. ARIES Another ri 2 1 4 Jones, f 2 1 5 Saered Heart 59, Walnut Grove 37. : points while Southport was get-rJ: hasan, t L L 0 Sharp.f : 1 8 0 Southport 43, Rushville 42. unfold wher ting a free throw and tied the g der, oe aT AERA 44} Aurora [2% cline 3 "> pm ment five 8¢ count at 37-37. garers 1] jiMspstale 3 4.4 Carlisle 42. Switz City 20. 0 » dl tain Square § 2 Sorrell, § 32 %) / wia Eckel and Wilson traded free an 0 1 0 Brown g g 8 2 Chrisney 3 Rad io. . Bh | series. Hoo b: Laiser, § AYIACE: § Crothersville 77, Vernen B55. a» | 2 > with The Se tosses and Eckel put in a basket on —— | gr 5 . to give the Lions a 40-38 advan-| Totals 18 1117 Totals 17 818 Dana 51, Montezuma 43 ult , mil while Fount tage. | Southport Tenses 10 n $ 1141 Decatur Catholic 52, Huntington Catholic! i m) ih ¥ gling to 1 usavilie . ‘ i — For a while it looked like a Free Throws Missed—Wilson 4. Johnson, East aGhicazo Washington 64, South Bend eight-team Cruse 3 Marshall 2, 3 , § two-man battle between Wilson| serren Cruse 3 Eckel 5 Marshall Ft, Wayne Central Catholic 56, Monmouth hay won 18 and Eckel. They both scored and| oar cials—Ray Lackey and Jim Patter- Frankton 71, Sweetser 31. ' tin I Cr, 0 x : Gary Emerson 48. Gary Wirt al TAKIN' IT EASY Specduay prexy Wilbur Shaw is taking life easy these days recuperating a clean sw . 7| Stered Heart (30) Walnat Grove (57) |Greemwood 50. Gresntield dr. . from a heart attack he suffered during the summer. Shaw spends a little time each day at the jack them Wil led th ri with 1 son le e scoring { fg ft pt fz ft pt Griffith 50, Dye " d h | tender. while Eckel marked up 12; 2 4 175 Harlan st. Spencerville 5. office, but most of it in his little red wagon" chair. ey Le 3 3 a 1 0 rison cKinley (Randolph) 27. eters Are . = = J i 42 0 2 2 2 Kirklin 42, Burlingten 2t. Square Tay BEN DAVIS won its fourth Pe . 11 se 0 a Ey w. Always the BEST... for only ure straight last night with a 43-36 © $38 0 3 8 Hien Dad Caps Lead eaque in Ba 3613S re est, Bob White win over Franklin Township. The rim 2 32 3 1 5.0 Milan 61, Vevay "8 rien—SCOTes— win de it look easy as they Teasardin.g 0 0 2/1 EA a Seatheals BI ners made it loo d G 090 0 Moral Twp. 2, Mt. Comfort 3°. D l y a . om range aleigh 35. . went into the final half with a °_ EE {73 Ta, Bleasantriiie” i Facmersbur 15. } : elawar 20-15 lead and held it. red Hei 14 20-59 Rockport 44 Newburgh 1. wm IT IS STI The Giants were held to a 9-9 Whainut Grove 3 1837 Russeliville 42, New Market 40. y of stop De deadlock in the first stanza but/ Free Throws Missed—Haag, Leoper 4. Washingion Cathalie 50, Siler Creek 41. estel 2 etty 2, 0
Delaware J outscored the Flashes 11 to 6 in « Leeman {
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HERSHEY, Pa., Nov. 29 — A year ago today, the In the Big 10 A . i and the cha the second and held a 34-26 edge! Ben Davis (43) Franklin Twp. (36) ! 5, 4 : ! -< again toni at the end of the third. a ERM, no Whoops : {Indianapolis Caps had won only six of their first 21 games ' | Mild and Light LYE N[TE3 {Teoh again tonig anklin's Dick Carpenter fin-|} it, f 0 2 1Copeland.f 0 0 2 y United Press i : ng — with 20 De Se I $3 Hcamene 3 : 3 Wrong Team after a miserable start when they were winless in the first| CHICAGS Eitet Pwr, ois] Ideals 10¢ » Panetela 10c + Senator 2/25¢ + Magnolia 15¢ + Corona 3/50¢ Te A " scoring honors. Ron Ragan and) Britt, { 00 QF er.c 0 0 3 ; WALLA WALLA, Wash, [nine games. football team finished third in the lide with ti Leon Redenbacker marked nine | Warrum. ¢ 3.23 0 i> Nov. 29 (UP)—Officials of Today, the Caps have won only Eastern Division by five points Big Ten race but dominated thel _____________ ____ — a —— & Sons, Wi each for Ben Davis. It was the Duline.& 3 LE 102 the Stone Bowl football live of their first 21 gains on the over second-place Buffalo, was statistits for the league, official their recor first defeat in five outings for Redbacher,g 4 1 5Hannan,g 1 1 1| Same here say they have 11951-57 schedule. The latest set. its usually aggressive self last figures showed today. Tr des In dicate. Franklin. | Totals oF 3 Tos BED Wesleyan © Grrominols | ck was a 4 to 0 shutout here Night. Cap Goalie Glenn Hall had| “Wisconsin, first on offense and Zt Mathie d CI Shelby St = » Ben Davis ot 5 31 I v.45 Wesleyan University to oa Jieht by Hershey in front of [© Make 38 saves while Henry defense, set five records—average Co. is closet SACRED MEART had an easy! Franklin Twp, ...... 9 6 11 10-36 play in the New Year’s Day ast ne “ > ey 3 ro was -having an easier time gain per game, 391.3 yards; best tiiev: will be time of it as they moved to a 59-37 pyiiiins © Warram 3 Redenbacher, Pe] game co jie et stots of he cee With 21. pass completion percentage per n Ing on our own dymen three-game * victory over Walnut Grove last! . Carpenter 5, Martin, Reasoner 2, , Leon- But Ed Lowrey, athletic {Henry 3 fi7st shulont © . I The Bears opened the scoring game, 11.9; for most yards, 155.4; Monument | night at Arcadia. | attain OW uric ms Clone Julien director of the host team, [Son and the third time that IN-|,,'g.15 of the first period Whenibest rushing defense, 68.9 yards; nr sweep for St lian, figures the Illinois team {dianapolis has been blanked this Norm Corcoran netted a rebound and most first downs per game, pi . oh may not know what they're season. The Caps lead the league ¢.,m the edge of the crease. Bob 193. throw Fo le getting into and might [in that department. "| Armstrong blasted in a 60-footer 2 # wav te. change their minds. 5 = = a little more than a minute later.. ILLINOIS, winners of five . a The Stone Bowl game fs | THE CAPS are now 22 points. $= #8 games while tying one, set a new eamam————
the champion Washington State prison team and an | : all-star team from other penitentiary elevens.
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scoring, allowing only 3.8 points per game. The Illini finished fifth in the conference on offense and second on defense. Nine individual records were set, three of them by rookie backs. Freshman Fullback Alan Ameche of Wisconsin set a new rushing record with 774 yards and another for most carries, 147. Sophomore Paul Giel of Minnesota set
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ony “A hina Walten Sopa lines- 147.1; most passes attempted, 146; Act now—quantities are / ® men, asnacht 3int most completions, 76; and most limited! ! Two Gaits Farm Tops mec SCORE BY PERIODS (SU, a ORING : o 02 Ron Engel, Minnesota, set two Orginally $339.95 T . orcoran Marks, most kickoffs ret 2, 4 ; : Harness Horse Purchases coos’ iiss Dro oen ime 2 NOW $2399 | 3 McKay turns, 299. Indiana harness horsemen spent $117,030 to purchase Sing puck’: 3:30: Sef sta es : 130 trotters and pacers at auction sales in recent weeks. No scoring. Penalties Wabash Picks boot Tax Included 5 Leading Indiana purchaser was Leo C. McNamara, 3. Hershey, Kulman CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 29 o a Bre; vrefilsy 9:50. Penalties (UP) — The undefeated Wabash 'master of Two Gaits Farm, Carmel, the state's leading “OB ) 11:18. L. Wi ilson (hold- College football squad named U [| d TV S i Standardbred nursery and one of ner, 7:40, Glesebrecht (tripping). 12:06. gohion” Norman Buktenica, Chi- /nexeeiie ervice } ithe top breeding farms in the! orion. Topi -. {cago, as its most valuable player Indi lis’ Largest TV Service Company's Service Is Avallnation. He paid $46.300 for 12. poppy, Poco Dae ei Bu IT today. Buktenica played fuliback | * JL IPTC REE CL EEE RE T Mathew: Fact head. ’ ys ue aliw onors and defensive line-backer. ave Jou day or vy Toug } “athens ffet-ory sw i EDINBURG: Frosthill Farms i Trained Technicians. AMONG THE Two Gaits pur- —Donnaha, b. c, w, by Titan AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 5 chases was. Gray Mist, a brood Hanover, $2400. Amos & wosigrs Divisle® oc prs GP ¥ 3 mare, dam of Royal Mist, world’s. Thompson—Emma Signal Girl, awver A er Hershey 11 . 6 "3 gi “si "45" "39 . : CRACK SHOT— Mili Clevenger, 15-year-old daughter of champion 2-year-old pacing filly br. m., 3, by Scotland, $1400, | ’ Butfalo "3 8 1 8 & 3 10 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clevenger, 720 Rochester St. has been [over a half-mile track. Gray Mist! Amos & Thompson, Agent | Nes sak Sinks Srracuse. 4 18 so 3 2 awarded the expert rifleman medal of the National Rifle Asso- [cost $18,000 and was purchased Nora, b. m. 9, by Spencer, GREENCASTLE Nov. 29 tou. KX P00 PTS GP ciation. Coached by Stanley Harris, instructor of the junior di- from Village Farm at the Trenton $12,000. Waod Sn - rs Lalfback ox theif = hf 3 8 gn OPEN TODAY TILL 9:00 P. M visi*n of the Hoosier Rifle and Pistol Club, Millie has been at the sale.” INDIANAPOLIS: W. J. Ar- | "fC Snawver, oT a iad, st 1 1: 8 8 2 3 « M. spe t about two years. She is a junior at Washington High School. | McNamara .also bought the Buckle, Agent—Spencess, b, m., DePauw University footballixppis™ 5 1 2 si 8 13 21 |stallion Frisco Dale for $6000 and 9, by Spencer, $3500. H. H. Wil- squad, has been named most valu- Ey 2306 N MERI DIAN : three choice mares for $9200. liams—Bennington, br. c., 2, by able player on the 1951 team by L Budtalo J % - ; y - . = 3 } Amos and Thompson, Edenburg worthy Boy, $1250. his teammates, Edwin (Mike) si Lc - . - — EE ————————— — - . paid $12,000 for the brood mare ; ,n.vprwre. w-J Schmidt Shavely, head football coach, has : Nora, while John Chalik, LaPorte : announced. —— i = . Lucky Margaret, blk. f., 2, by - gave $3500 for the 4-year-old : . . ; Shawver of Davenport, Iowa, . trotter King's R Brown Prince, $1800; Prince De : g's Ransom. Will Go., blk. ¢., 2, by Brown | Won the award at the end of his . 8 = Prince, $3000 third season with the Tigers. He COMPLETE LIST of pur- 2 . — is a junior. chases: A PORTE: John (Challk Z 2 # Ransom, —h.,-4, by hei ANDERSON: Marshall Gwinn | 185 Ha02080, BF Y | THE Greencastle Downtown —Jiffy’ Worthy, br. g., 6, by yy I Quarterback Club has presented 3 Bifty Worthy, $2200. R. T. Mor- MU NCIE: Wave Benbow - —. Shawver a trophy as ‘the outrison—Roll On, b. c, 2, by | Novena Hanover, b. f, by Nib- ji nding backfield man of the ble Hanover, $1300.
Bombs Away, $2800. F. C. Sta-
ley—Rebel Mary, br. f., 2, by
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CARMEL: Two Gaits Farm— | Bertina Hanover, b.-m.; 7, by | Mr. McElwyn, $3000; Blaze Up, | b. f., w.,, by Follow Up, $1300; Grateful Lady, b, m., 17, by Volomite, $2000; Gray Mist, g. m., 11, by Volomite, $18,000: Direct Sprangler, br. h, 4, by Billy Direct, $1800; Thistle, blk. m., 8, by Scotland, $3000; So Long, ch. m,, 97 by Blackstone, $3200; Nanc¢y Lynbrook, b. m., 4, by Volstadt, $2000; Pacemaker, b. ¢c., Ww. by Adios, |
Bride — Terry O., ro. ¢., by Brown Prince, $1250. WINDFALL: Glenn T. Riffe —His Majesty, blk. h., 21, by Abbedale, $1700. : YOUNG AMERICA: Delbert & Wayne Smith -—- Princess Ouija, b. f., 2, by Worthy Boy, 2350.
who received a similar award as the outstanding lineman of the year. : Shawver "scored four touchdowns in DePauw's eight-game series, during which the Tigers won seven and lost only to Wa{bash in the final game of the sea- . ; : son. He gained 304 yards rushing Boney gs By bs (hherwive Me in 70 attempts for an average of (ages 1-3) are so designated by the initial ‘4.34. He punted 36 times for an
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jcolor of the animal and its sire also are indicated. Thus, Ohio Boy, hike. by | Empire Direct, is a yearling black colt {sired by Empire Direct; and Miss Maud, {b.m., 14, by High Todd, is a bay mare, 14 ‘years old, and sired by High Todd.
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