Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1952 — Page 25

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ond in two heats, THE INDIANA High School Athletic Association to- i i usnlidiandl div save the sroen 3 for foothall ti especially basketball, | which the entrant will retain from the match. in which entrant | 16th St. “Midget ilot y gave g 1g or Iootball practice, and some The book has been written by | is eliminated.) | Speedway. eS Aug-—15-+UPY 10,500 players responded, ready ard eager to get into shape Ray Crowe, bas- 1 so ; I The race, first Hack of the Los for the 1952 grid campaign. ketball coach, | 0 Women's Singles at Brookside ($! per player) | of its type to be has been Ene The leather-lugging youngs'ers ie ook he | [3 Junior Singles at Fall Creek ($! po. player) | te f hiv ific Coast League have only a few short weeks t figers to the ' Qt Pe rack in thé 1953 season, gel i 2 {ow ord Navke 12 Y k L k are Deh chao l 0 Boys Singles at Fall Creek ($1 per player) Indiana. will. be yw serving in his polish up their fundamentals. an S 00 finals in 1950-51 l 0 Men's Singles at Garfield ($1 per player) | for 100 laps. In Juanager and his Most schools have openers in the ° in his first sea- | ~] Yen's Singles at Riverside ($! per player) jjacaison there f y p 3 ' . . Ww » gels, first 10 days of September. For Pitcher: oN h 2 3 l [7] Men's Singles at Brookside ($1 per player) | foals Lm ? The IHSA. ship in- |] nentor. Assist- 2 trials, . e ISAA membership in . 't ing Coach Crowe | [7] Men's Singles at Fall Creek ($! per player) I lap events and cludes about 156 football-playing i - | ‘ . i . schools. One school was lost ian S in : i comping the i [7] Men's Doubles at Brookside ($1 per team) iy soppy dash. when South Bend Catholic ‘and : OOK was Junius / rR eps U Javkson South Bend Central Catholic coh wise By United Press A. Bibbs, fresh- l Please do not schedule my match before........ am ht TUE $ A RS oe : lid S NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 15-The man football C : l competing must be stock models Son ated into South Bend Catho- vy. aac still.are shopping around coach. Tae | p.m, on Saturday or ........a m, p. m, on weekdays. ) the type seen everyday on the ie x» . in the National League waiver The publication contains action | jh gHways, Only safety belts may : : . . +. market for a pitcher who can ictures. vell 4 ve. picturesit [ame Phone be added by the drivers. The cars ANOTHER school, Michigan jneure them the pennant, but PX ee A songs, Pietuvesj} must have full fenders, windows, City St. Mary's, dropped the sport their latest “Johnny” deal was od Dathetball Plays ued by oe Address llignts and upholstery. because of “increased costs and Paying dividends today—even if the Rserha Py He * : f | Planning to run in the chamthey can't pick up a Dickson, | 1gers. | Date of Birth (if under 21) | pionship event are such local gmall crowds.” Frank Leahy Jr, Zh TYR ARG adicated his book — - son ‘of ‘the famous Notre Dame, Blackwell or Hiller. Coach Crowe dedicated his 00k | Doubles Part favorites as Charlie Jackson, Johnny Schmitz came through| o “The boys on my 1950-51 and, _OUD’S ATTneT Herschel White, Bud Moneymakcoach, led the Blue Blazers to ith ix-h . 1951-52 basketball squads. Their; - , victory in five of seven starts last} |with a six-hitter over the Sena ul-vs Dagce nal squads. 1ely | Mat! or bring entfy with fee to’ City Tennis Tourney. Indianapdlis Times. 314 er, Jimmy Warriner and Frank y 1) {tors yesterday. It was his first ; § unparalled spirit and determina- W. Maryland St. Entries must be in Times office by Noon, Aug. .18 : | Roessler. year. ! |Yankee victory, 7 to 2, to join| United. Press Telephoto. | tion Drought their school many l TL , aaliville, Sich has), sued ‘officially” the other “Johnnys,”| TEMPERS FLARE—New York Giants' manager, Leo Durocher worthwhile dividends.” ~~ = | === === ==== ===" ===" —"= == nr [10 grid club in more than years who came to the Yankees after The book comes off the press : { 2 an Doreq 2 Fetym Io pe 1d the (fading . deadline—Mize in a. "SSireins jah ve Wastin hom So Je ioe and will be ready for distribution Tennis Entry Deadline Nears this fall, postponed its debut in-/1949, Hopp in 1950, and Sain in Jom Gorman during an argument over a play yesterday a etts YC weak 4 HOUR definitely. The school has signed 1951. Field. The incident occurred when George Shuba of Brooklyn slid aie a TOMORROW is the last timelipiay Suaday should Hst that in. DRY CLEANING a coach, Tom Saunders, but is a2 =» across the plate safely in the sixth. Westrum argued that Shuba to file entries for the City Parks formation on their entries, Bl Seeking Sn &!iveye field *‘suit- SCHMITZ AIDED the harried never touched the plate and in rage pushed Gorman. Westrum Softball Notes : Tennis Tournament sponsored by in a parngs Na be publis hed J SERVICE able for football.” Yankee hurling corps immeasur- th kK ; : Redalts in. Marit Inty Raftball Tour. THE Times J ( mes The 9-month layoff saw the ably with his tight-fisted triumph. Ya Pus fut of IN Looking on is Al Dark (19) of the Giants. Wisi Ty 1 in oat} Muwor Entries must be in The Time y We Clean at 9—11—1-3 usual large number of coaching The Yankees made it compara. ew Tork won, ° J. Decorating A A ee 3 offices bv noon tomorrow and Dezelan s Needs Team Our N M i h 4 ni 2 ; iv ” i ry: hye y . - > > -_ TT. i’ -— Indiana Gear 4. Kinman Garage || ) 3 . $ RAN ew odern Equipment changes. . A United Press survey tively easy for him by banging night's schedule: 715° Herfi-Jones . may he mailed or brought in The Recreation League will | Enabl ; ; showed at least 14 major changes, out 16 hits. Plays in East [turning as’ the nucleug of the Naval Ordnance. 8:30, W. J. Holliday vs papgon meet Tuesday night at 7 o'cloek fy oles Us io Give You This Including the resignations of vet- The Yankees gained a half- ines. Spevini [Norwich University team which A nn h Grove rained out. Te The : tournament starts at at ezelan's Bowling Allevs One Special Service. erans George Fisher at Warsaw game on the idle second place In- NORTHFIEI D, Vt., Aug. 15 (won six of eight games last fall night's schedule ut Beech Giove 7.00. 1 ! : e leag iy oth i : : La ames § all. ie CI FO p. m. Sunday at Brookside, Fall Ladies’ league team is needed in and Alex Thom at New Albany. |dians and now stand three full Tackle John Cecil of Indianapolis|John is the son of Mr. and Mrs, 5 FB Heights toa hh 117. Creek. Garfield and Riverside the Thurs tie alt oe eo at MAYFAIR CLEANERS 2 = = jgames in front. The Red Sox is among 15 football veterans re-|Carl 0. Cecil, 712 E. 434 St. 9,00, Mechanics Laundry v8. Bud's Flack- pari courts. Those who can not 6.30. 0; 657 MASS. AVE. FR-0603

FISHER: after 26 years, relin- moved to within 4'; games Of su _ . - - — A . ial aa : SS ut— quished his post to his freshmanithe top with 5 to 4 and 4 to 2 mentor, Frank Sanders. Thom, at victories over the Athletics. 8 New Albany for 22 years. was| The White Sox topped the succeeded by Forrest McCaffry. |Tigers, 2 to 0, in 10 innings as Four members of the Kast Marvin Grissom pitched three-hit NIHSC ‘also got new pilots. Ft./bail and hit a double to start the Wayne North convinced Bob|Winning rally, Cowan, former Indiana and Cleve-| In the National League, the : r land Browns star, to return to his {Giants once more defeated the schoolboy alma mater, replacing) Dodgers, 4 to 3. to make it 10 N

J Bob Nulfo. Ross Stephenson 'wins in 13 starts against the » : succeeded Chris Dal Sasso at TE oaeln The Yew, i : 3 . South Bend Central (Dal Sasso! eight games. 3 p . 0 . x : became assistant to Bernie Crim- | Sal Maglie, with relief help mins at Indiana); Bob Miller stic- after his ailing back began té i i ceeded Johnny Janzaruk at La pother him, gained his 12th vic- »

| : Porte, and Janzaruk moved over tory and his fourth over the ; to loop rival Elkhart after Glenn Brooks, Wes Westrum blasted a Silcott quit. three-run game-winning double : ’ ®¥ =x x [before being tossed out for arguIN THE Western circuit, Stew- ing over a decision at home plate. : art Faught took over for Roy, Willie Jones made an error at : Williams at Linton, and Robert third after 62 straight perfect

Absher succeeded Lyle Harding fielding games for the Phils. He at Alexandria in the Central Con- wound up topping the old Na-| - ference. itional League mark for third [lt The National Federation of basemen set by Stan Hack at 54 oH - : E- ? § es ve : -

State High School Athletic Asso-/in 1942.

ciations announced several rule’

changes. One of them, designed! Wins Horseshoe Title wo : : ‘to curb free substitutions, says al SPRINGFIELD, Iil., Aug. 15 : player must participate in one (UP) — A 40-year-old Plainville : ; | play before he can return to the farmer reigned today as horsebench. {shoe pitching champion of the | But the association showed|1952 Illinois State Fair. Ellis! : léniency for aroused coaches, 1t|Griggs won all 14 games in the | Ts 5 did he leaves his sideline coach's box, |finals of the competition yester- |

it'll cost his team just five yards.|day, tossing ringers with 73 per| It was 15 yards last year. cent of his throws. He was State | Fair Horseshoe Champion in 1935 | and 1940,

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The blunderbuss artists, some|Thursday ... 1600 strong, came from 44 states, Canada, Mexico, ‘and the Canal Zone to shoot for trophies and] money in what is undoubtedly the | world’s noisiest sporting event. | ! The pr eliminary firing at fast-| railing clay targets starts tomor-| row and ends Saturday. Begin-| ning Monday and running through/| «oo your hatter Saturda farmers, businessmen, | women yd teen-agers will un-| HARRY LEVINSON limber their guns on the major 37 N. Penn. Illinois and Market

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