Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1952 — Page 15

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wn MONDAY, SEPT. 5 1952 = 8 dA fa es pier PAGE 15 — | Packers, Bears Score Wins In Exhibition Football | Redskins, Giants 1 EN SSS ="3 pala sage | aa ucky Bounce ‘Eight State College Elevens in Victims of Attacks a’ Acti : In Pre-Season Play ives Snead Confe rence Action This Week ig

es are grooming their gridders for first quarter, once in the second night Indiana College Conference the opening of the 1952 season and again in the fourth to rout game at Evansville, this week end when 15 teams will| Taylor in a game played in 95- In other conference tests, the see action, eight of them in con- degree temperatures. Franklin Grizzlies. wil try to ference tilts, an = step out of last year’s cellar when

{ " PUTTING THE foot back im football gave the Green Open Victory

Bay Packers their first exhibition victory of the season = Caled Pea

Trester yesterday, downing the Washington Redskins, 13 to 7, BALTIMORE, Mad. Sept. Two Hoosier colleges got off to yoREHEAD gained revenge they meet Manchester, which h school as the Chicago Bears picked up their third win in four|ys __ A Jucky bounce — the sour starts last Ssiuiay, Ri for last year's 33-to-6 loss at “ound up third in the HC last games by a 17-7 score over the kind that -duffer for] scoreless in out-of-state Clad to Evansville by scoring in the last Year. ith high New York Giants. . a 1 u S or adie EE ead ox, |LWO minutes of each half. Evans.| Earlham, which in eight 1 g Fred Cone and Bill Reichardt| “i ) by shy ut rarely gel—nelpea Sam- | Bluftton, ©., ‘ “|ville never got closer than More- games last year, will meet Rose each kicked a field goal for the rana an my Snead pick up $2400 today] joo aging. MOY eH OR ge KY. head's 20-yard line, Poly at Terre Haute. The Enginl and was Packers. sul that was thé Gif] ; for winning the $15,000 Eastern i siting Yvan: | In one of this Saturday's fea- ers had a 2-5 record. Chemis. i Tie hy layed at Is Western Open Golf Tournament. | eee (ture non-confererice games, Han- | ss 8 . Bp he Kansas City g play Shooting four | Ra over, deteddling Hoosier Confer- | IN INTER-STATE affairs, St. w n : | straight sub-par : ence champion, will host Ball Joseph's will go to Dubuque, Ia, ichigan. Cone booted his three-pointer| Golf Champ rounds, includ- | | Giants Call State. Valparaiso, one of the Sunday for a Midlands Loop game anned on In the first period and the Pack-| By United Press |ing “a three-un- Miller Stars few unbeaten college teams in with Loras. Illinois Central will igan. He ers added a touchdown in the x der-par 69 yes- |the nation last year will host be at Indiana State Saturday with second period on a pass from| CHICAGO, Sept. 15— Fran NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (UP)— Wabash. The Little Giants boast hoping to better tation at : Stranahan had both revenge and terday, Snead , the Sycamores hoping to “Jewell Babe Parilli to Ab Wimberly|Stranahan hac bolh reveng | finished with a Two pitchers, a shortstop and a a 22-game regular-season vic- last year's 0-6-1 record. tt d covering 30 yards. Cone's con- another golf championship today.) = catcher were called up from Min- tory skein. war # The 30-year-old Toledo, O., am- record score of Anderson will open its season , Neither version made it 10-0. 8 Ji-yea Pi neapolis today to help the New . : tn {ateur star beat Harvie Ward Jr.,|275 for 72 holes | York Giants In their drive from o£ 8.0 Saturday by playing host to imni who 3 | Atlanta, Ga., 3 and 2, yesterday to better the old Fr | INDIANA CENTRAL and But-| Feriss Institute of Big Rapids, rally, is THE REDSKINS tallied in the : [the National League pennant. ly ad © 1-5 mark , third period on a 76-yard drive,|!0 8ain revenge. | tournament rec- The pitchers, who were sched-| °F, open their seasons Saturday Mich. The Ravens had a as Chuck Drazenovich bulled his/ for his 6 and 5 ford by four luled to be in uniform when the With the Greyhounds traveling to|last year to tie Franklin for cel 1 be eligi- way 3 yards in five tries, George| defeat in the fin- | strokes. of | |Giants met the St. Louis Car-|13YlOor for a Hoosier Conference lar honors. ~~ _____ Jy de Thomas converted to cut the 218 of the Brit- Snead’s total gq |dinals in a day game, were right-| astic bar- margin to 10-7, but Reichardt's 'Sh Amateur | was two strokes {hander Mario Picone, who won A es third period field goal, from 42 TOUrney this |better than that of Ed (Porky) five and lost one, and left-hander . and sinc yards out and an angle, clinched Year and to add | Oliver, the Lemont, Iii, veteran \Jack Harshman, who had a 6-7 Ogham o it for Green Bay. to his collection |who was runnerup with 277 but! ¥ | record. WANTED! i'r N At Chicago, the Bears sewed of cups the | were it not for that lucky bounce gs = : : : . | Also scheduled to report today. ° s up the game with two first-half Boles, Al Hives the outcome might . have been| se # A cata ss A AEA 8 Wy {though probably not in time for ve ie , 0 dd) Ny different, : . m. |the game were Daryl Spencer, a \ § 4 Sotth touchdowns for a 14-0 lead. | Xmateur title. . PAYING THE PRICE New York Giants Fullback Eddie Price [the Same, mete ary rtatop who YOUNG MAN *hool cone ER - orliss first Stranahan ha , : gs made 20 yards through tackle but he paid the price of a few bumps |walloped 26 homers for Minneeavy load, period, Whizzer White ran ly hie best Stranahan STARTING THE final round) hen the Chicago Bears swarmed him in their charity game at |apolls, and catcher Ray Katt, ve gone to a Giant punt 30 yards to the title, e in he had to wo 3412 2 Wiree-stroke margin over, Soldier Field sponsored by The Sun-Times, The Bears won, |7 to 7. |Who owned a .307 batting mark. : school in : , even though he had to go - | We have an opening for a bright young man, 16 to 25 years, Giants’ 35, then lateralled to Don|of the scheduled 38 holes before|tN® Fest of the field, Snead re 9 y ictly hind- Kindi, Who: Fan tha rest of the}, ecule oles ore t Tadv luck * Ermer Wins Times who would like to learn the advertising business, and is willing e rest o elit became official. ceived an assist from lady lue Purd Gridd to B to start from th d way, A few minutes later, Bob ni. on the very first hole. His shot, Loca occer urdue Lriaaers 10 be Tourney With 79 . to start from the ground up. retovestal A ete a STRANAHAN by winning|headed for an out-of-bounds lie, T eam Wins 5-0 Honored at Luncheon HAROLD ERNER fired a 79 Work entails that of carrying advertisements and proofs to : |equalled the record of H. C. Egan, |struck an iron upright marking ’ ’ and from advertisers and this newspaper in. our advertisi particular Safety Man Harmon Rowe andiwho captured four titles, the last the out-of-bounds line and bound- LAFAYETTE — Purdue's|at the Speedway golf course paper in. ing d wanting ran 35 yards to score with George! in iy He Ch a a i the green The Indianapolis International] football squad and coaching staff yesterday to win the annual servic department, is Jo He most part outside and requires ' > . ’ h ionshipu event for em- a considerable amount of walking. is own as lands, kicking his second con-|the crown eight times, more than| Had the ball not struck the SOCCer team opened play in the wij) pe given a demonstration ol pu re. asketball, : any other player, the last in 1923.| marker, it would have gone about|Indiana-Ohio Soccer League With community ‘spirit tomorrow at| Ermer had two birdie deuces, There are splendid opportunities for advancement if applicant riinately, t The Giants So. ther only) Rvany, now 62, also played in this 40 yards into the rough. |a 5 to 0 triumph over the Cincin-|the ninth annual Kickoff Lunch-lon the 5th and 16th holes, to is alert, energetic and shows an aptitude for learning the newsamily load touchdown 1 1s Ng period) tourrel Jasting until the third Quick to capitalize on the nati Hungarians at German! gop sponsored by the Greater|card nines of 41-38. He upset paper advertising business. avy Work: oa. 57 ye ag maze a Saoped 3 ound before he was eliminated. |;,.iy break, the sun-tanned ace Park yesterday. | Lafayette Chamber of Com-|Phil Allio, titlist for five straight Small eronp ie ; d to ta : Two 15-yard yo a ge. Stranahan’s victories came in |from White Sulphur Springs, W. Ralph Annhauser scored two merce and the Men's Inter-|years, who dropped into fourth mall starting salary, pay raises at regular intervals. 5-Day, le oy drive HOM pena Beare ot Late, 1949 and 1951. His win this ya holed out in two putts togoals for the hosts in the first|Service Club Council. place with a 37-45-82. 40-hour week. Saturdays and Sundays off. Hours: 7:30 A. M. “pomtion final asore of the gzioe 20 el oar made him the fourth player|take the first of five birdies on half. In the second half, John The luncheon will be in the| Joe Kettery was second with to 4:30 P. M. Sourth, period wien Same Deke ever to win the tile two years in ithe final 18 holes. Lynge, Robert Champigny and north ballroom of the Memorial|80, and Neville F. Ewing came " HE INDIANAPOLIS TIME es and a 22-yard field goal a IOV. x = = Dick Chappell added three more.| Union Building. It precedes by|in third with 81. Thirty-two See Mr. Flanagon at (HE INDI S , CAN Ap- . i _| Goalie Ernie Marx had eight three days the annual public pre- golfers entered the annual Th | f New Hart g ) i ized job will Ee Shion Same Softball Notes ED RRO, Sy bef the| saves, teaming with Fullback view intrasquad game to be tourney sponsored by The Times 214 W. Maryland St. caliber Minneapolis with Yr 8 Bay | wo oterdav's games at Municipal Stadium ford, N.Y, secon elare | Jim Blozie and Tom Morrell on played in Ross-Ade Stadium at in co-operation with Speedway ielr aca- 47 een Ay were rained out, Schedule tonight: 1:13. start ‘of yesterday's final 18, defense. {1:30 p. m. Friday. |Pro Chuck Garringer. | it playing the Pittsburgh Steelers, | Allison Jets vs. Jenn Air; 8:30, s A. C. | of pursuits, - va. Stokely-Van Camp. looked good until the 13th hole ™ ~~ e : when he wags forced to settle for ; : C by, of | C F d a bogey as he did on the 15th . i ' also, and wound up with a ening at e ra an xten total that gave him third place : gason : ) . and $1400 in prize money. (0) (2) CS SI et League Johnny Bulla of Verona, Pa, SUC as ed its af Unbeaten Grid : Mark was one. stroke. hack with a 281. ep = sterday as } that netted him $1200 while Skee defending By RUE? FREUDENTHAL Riegel of Tulsa, Okla., and Law- s 3 . son Little each with 282, divided 230 $n THE HOOSIER high school football season entered $1800 for their fifth and sixth its third week today with only Richmond, Clinton and Place tie. 6. Our Lady Indianapolis Cathedral still in position to extend their 8 cl Qualify Pe bls long victory skeins. asses Quali Holy, Rosary ! Richmond annexed its 14th vie- In Boat Races ; Cathe ! Anthony 19, tory over the week end at thelat South Bend Adams and South| Qualifiers in eight classes won expense of Frankfort, 34 to 0, but! Bend Central at La Porte Friday. berths in the National utility and 'hydroplane motor boat regional

f h i South Bend Washington arti Is expected to find the going city rival Riley clash Saturday. competition on White River here

rougher this Friday hosting An- Washington made’ it two straight |yesterday afternoon. derson. Richmond will seek its Saturday by dumping crosstown| Qualifiers for the national gecond North Central Conference foe Adams, 39 to 7. {championships scheduled for Dalwin, while the Indians, who piled #2. = (las, Tex., Sept. 27 and 28 follow: up 93 points against Tipton and IN THE west NIHSC, Gary | Class JU—1, Ronnie Knauer, Marion, Lebanon, will be taking their first Mann goes against East Chicago| Cass AU — 1 Washington Thursday, Hammond | 1nd; 2 Jan Rinker, loop test. m, In other NCC games Friday,

tH Noblesville; 3, Ed {takes on East Chicago Roosevelt | , Ed Tom, Pt. Wayne: 2, { , VY¥rankfort is at Lafayette Jeff and Kokomo at Marion,

{ Po ker, Noblesville. and Gary Wallace collides With |**Cii" CU—1, Bon. Jacobs, Indianapolis. » = Ed CLINTON, meanwhile, invades;

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