Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1952 — Page 13

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Big Three Join Grid Action Saturday

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in a row Butler IC + A wm ?) : hai 3 third in v1 ; a w ey : clinched P a N [ONS HR hth after 4 D oth after uraue, Norre vame, ’ rl Furillo | : Li % == | JU Open on Road fneaten In eh 3 « : only a : z By JACK WELSH : x Sunes Monday Morning Quarterbacks in this city feel exhil I eNners 4 Hr. 17 Min. Philadel arated today. | | 4 FLIGHTS DAILY its. Bill Indianapolis teams batted 1.000 over the week end as By United Press 0 the 1952 collegiate football season opened throughout the | THE DETROIT Lions and| Phone FR 1554 prs Chicago i i * on state. Butler University and Indi- RENRES IEEE XO ASN IEIEHE OR CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT AIR LINES Joi L103 ana Central are now preparing to tougher time with Manchester, ‘strong also-rans in the N&- : ’ ’ » Red Sox show the home folk what they king out a 2-0 victory on a \ ; . g finally can do here Saturday after ring-| Second quarter safety. tional Football League last ’ y ing the victory bell in road games.| Another week-end star was |year, were the only teams to [N] , the: Cubs The tempo increases this week- Halfback Norman Arnold = of (compile perfect records during $ 50 a's twos end with full-scale operation, fea- Valparaiso. Arnold scored a [the circuit's 36-game 1952 exhi- > of Bob turing Hoosierland's Big Three— fourth-quarter touchdown and bition schedule. , 4 to 3, Indiana, Purdue and Notre Dame. kicked the extra point to give the] The Lions crushed the Wash-| Depending n Green. sn» Crusaders a 13 to 6 victory over! {ington Redskins, 45-7, to com-| > on Trade-in ; {plete a 6-game sweep as the] : E AS LOW AS

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ON THE LOCAL scene, Butler, a spectacular 25 to 20 winner over Evansville College Satyrday night, shows its wares against North Central from Napiérville,

Ld o » : IT WAS THE 22d straight. vic-| tory for Valpo in regular season contests, The loss snapped the! string of the Little Giants, who

warm-up program ended Satur-| day. The Forty-Niners won their five starts. Those exhibition perform- | ances tabbed Detroit and San

Ill, in an afternoon game at But- |, ler Bowl. Indiana Central, con-| ~ c. undefeated in 1951. | | Francisco as two of the top es querer of Taylor University, 32 Valparaiso will find another { clubs in the 12-team professionto 0, faces tougher competition| rough customer Saturday night | | al league which begins its 33d in Franklin College at Delavan| at Terre Haute where Indiana | | season next Sunday. oad win Smith Field. | State holds fortl2 The Syca- . 8.» ¥ . Three m Hoosie | mores won as they pleased over | | BOTH SCORED exhibition a jor Inosier gamcs Illinois Normal, 33 to 7. { triumphs over the division or leveland Leahy takes his Fighting Irish |, 1he Work of Jim Cox sparked Unig, sess ‘tmepioie, [eBBUe champions and San Franai Leaky © ken iy X ghitng 1rish the victory as he passed for two : CRUSHED BY CAR«Fran Luplow Yampa. Fla., driver, was crushed beneath his car yester. jeésto hipped hein 9 jast sea : Fy yh [touchdowns and ran 26 yards for day after crashing into the fence at Lakewood Speed Atlanta, Ga., duri 100-mile AAA [00's top teams. The Forty-Niners : : to play the University of Penn- y peecway, afta, ‘oa, cunng a mile | — d Y D A f R | N C 1 y ) another. tock SP ody |defeated the Los Angeles Rams, an ou Drive America's Keally New Lar Id sylvania at Franklin Field. ek o iaved Tacs wih iy or car race. Photo shows Luptow before the car somersaulted over him. |the defending champions, 17-7, ww oo Holcbmib ang iis Purdue fourth period touchdown and a L ¥ Gi r H G d d h jand hi Cleveland Browns, Drive the car that’s new all through—new athletes w e in thé same vi-|7 to tie at Ball State. Jack I oun + Bs i i {the American Conference e- . ans cinity Saturday, meeting Penn Dwenger passed 20 yards to Half-| up ow ty, rp ty n Car T 1S Week (holders, 35-31. The Lions downed in aero-streamed beauty «oe unmatched State at Allentown. Last year back Jerry Claybor who ran over uesday Lawrence Central at Speedway, Cleveland, 28-21, and also includ- teihiliter sion “ot Purdue beat the Nittany Lions, from the 3-yard line. 4 $ Southport at Connersville, 8 8pm. ed a 33-17 victory over the New round-the-compass visibility sss New “aire 28 to 0. Penn State started on the] The Quakers of Earlham S i e p.m . : y Lebanon at Sacred Heart, 8/ York Giants among their pre-| borne” ride . . . sensational mileage. Drive 22—The right foot Saturday beating Tem-|gained 392 yards and made 24 Friday p. m. 3¢430R SuCtesses, . . : odgers tos ple, 20 to 13. first downs but still had to settle ! Howe vs. Manual at Tech, 8 Both Detroit and San Francisco your old carin today for a liberal appraisal! or selling Bernie Crimmins, many _years for a 14 to 0 win over Rose Poly.| n ace Franklin at Southport, 8 p. m. |p, m( are in the league's National Contho. chief Jeutonnnt ot Lash y N Beech Grove at Deaf School, | Crispus Attucks (Open). Jevence and cash camplies 8 7-4-1 or makes his Big Ten coaching debu : Spm eee serie —— ord to tie for second last year.! ® e Indians at Indiana when he takes the CAA Studies Seven Frank Luptow is the sixth big-| on Township at Ben Davi ’ LOS AN 2 Feo ickets for team to Columbus to meet Ohio Rules Infractions time race driver to be killed|g ,, pn, Pp “| Softball Notes RS A pi : State, this year. oe Results at Muni tadium las t: isin fth games i KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Seven| The 33-year-old Tampa, Fla. Broad Ripple at West Lata- Forest Mghor 1. Shehwvills Kiros o: Link 00LY because San Francisco came : be played cases of rules infractions by mem-| 4 Fas : yette, 8 p. m : ver's Market 0. Stokely Vanifrom behind in the last four min- — CANES. Ghee a Tor a eau dutver wag killed Yesterday when + 8 p.m, Kasons U5 Production: Toor §. Rinsman Utes of the final game of th : IN OTHER MBS: t glate his Hudson Hornet, sponsored by Cathedral at Evansville Reitz, |Ratens 5: [Froduction Tool 1. Kinaman game of the sea- ’ feated Valparaiso University goes Athletia Association were _con-| Rodocker Motors | 8 p. m. Production Tool; 8:30, Plainfield vs. Stoke- 507 to beat Detroit, 21-17. ° Becker Motors, Inc., 420 Ni*Capitol Ave. only Ine to Indiana Bale] De ro ar a od on Means subcgm- of Indianapolis,| Plainfield at Decatur Central, eet Wikio Joe Sop dau ar of the Bohannon Motor Sales, | 1910 E. Wash n broad. i iy A abash ne Craw- end, but a aed is gs crashed and|8 bm, | Golfin Notes the ar to beat pi as ies ey gs ington st os begin- DO EL 1 Tite vo onmEnt 0Mat oo oy Of Thal overturned twice| Warren Central at Franklin 9 ain Te a2 year, Bob Phillips Auto Sales, 3601 W. 30th St mn. ostern: Kentucky; Ball State| Executive director Walter Byers 81 the Lakewood pc il I Shortrid ¢ oiraer ue Take Shore yesterday: 88 Har: THE Chicago Bears posted the / : o Yankees goes north to Michigan Normal; of the NCAA refused to tell news- Spesaway.. 21" ovo, 8 pEton Vs. Shortridge abinle Savder and Katy Rusnaust, tans vies For! Bett “HHH record. They Sacks Auto Sales Co., 2305 W. Michigan St. Earlham tests Manchester; Tay-imen what the Infractions were, or a, a Tech at Anderson, 8 p. m jn ANd, Py Ngones, john Lovell and WOR sour Whe osing only to Municipal lor travels to Georgetown, Ky. what schools were involved. That, Luptow, who » =P: M- _land Prank Fox. (Cleveland, 14-7. he Indians On Sunday St. Joseph College is information, he said, would have a Siigted -— e eT : ES host to St. Ambrose. to come from the NCAA's Council, | a 3 ver buti: h Tony Hinkle will have (Which was scheduled to meet didn't qualify Bins we Tads on the Butler turf this Suther in Kansas City or Chicago § for Ihe S0-ile Sernoon but the primary as- |the week of Oct. 13-18. | ace this year, ya wi Bliergra will be y review of | Byers said two of the cases] Luptow was tossed from mistakes at Evansville that were forwarded to the Council the car andg 1 nearly resulted in defeat. with specific recommendations,| crushed as it rolled over him. He § ll tickets Butler won its first Indiana|and ome without recommenda-|was the nation’s fourth-ranking Windows. Collegiate Conference game in tions. Two were held for further|driver in AAA stock-car racing. a two the final 30 8 econds. Yet in investigation and the other two| Lakewood Speedway is the will Sammes achieving the win an impression | "ere “in such stage that the sub-|track where George Robson, 1946 will e824 blossomed that the Bulldogs—at committee does not feel ready to| winner of the “500,” and George rved ay {his early stage—are a team that report,” he said. Barringer were Jkilled Sept. 2,8 y charge, can be scored upon as quickly 1046. ig Ee a it 9a. m., as it can score. Yesterday's 100-mile stock car al] orders BUTLER survived the game fe Maree Tuesday, f : : red without serious injuries. Evans- Other big-time drivers killed y will be ville lost the Services alr this season are Gordon Reid, back Bill Parrish inde 8 i Johnny McDowell, Jim Rigsby, I st Parrish suffered a broken anke | Pete Romcevich and Bill Schindel] stand. in tha fourth quarter after scor ler. le games ing In the third quarter to tie Non e win- i the game. ‘ Hep Seats It was Fred Davis’ 69-yard 3 College Football cay pass. to Don Kelly in the wan- ¥rores 56, St. tor ndaz) ’ arted ac ing minutes that kept the ae be, Soi mediately Pulte Jikes I Kelly Quantico Marines 14, Xavier (0) % 0 / ». Ke be post ran the final 35 yards with the Baseball Notes Evansville secondary flagging § Tops detested Worcs! Tratiers vee: ent 7 at his shirttail. § 13 to 9 and 5 to 4, on Riverside No. 6. Norm Ellenberger was the top| ground gainer, carrying the ball the “roundabout”

17 times for 148 yards—an aver-|

age of 8.7. Kelly" picked up 97 ¢

ace yards in 13 tries—an average of| 7.5. i ) There are no alibis in the But-| ept. 22— ler bailiwick for their on-again x ; 30-1 off-again performance. Yet| ee Evansville had two touchdowns MOUTH, Not SUPEULE gi Wi » BE WM i ble in he SE ee ® Chihuahua pup makes up for in umb e . | the way of a jawbreaking name. feld until RPA: ws “Nebuchadnezzar,” who was e750 | CEES TEE BN a 0 a i . en She DAVE SHAW, the youthful poe? bY VE and Mee: © Worth II extra Lightweight Felt for Fol grid Ta I Ce three-quarters pound, and is HARRY LEVINSON probably lees 148 a : N. P Illinois and Market iF On the kid who won his first letter. The onl/ two months old. I|_37 N. Pen Hiimole and Marks S raring Greyhounds made the 25-year-old | a : coach’ debut Saturday a rousing WILL A NEW CHAMPION BE CROWNED? to finish one Ly beating TayR R10 0a EVERY SEAT A RINGSIDE SEAT! TICKETS pa : io: fo. Victoly -was. ti STILL AVAILABLE BUT GOING FAST! eynote to victory was the inners. performance. ot Indiana con | 4 FNIDEANA $ext THEATRE TELEVISION! consola- tral's freshmen talent, Shaw . m i was singing the blues before Exclusive! Will not be on TV or radio! a the game on the way the 1H Lolo 1 yearling hopefuls were respond- A \TED Hie CACO eeg TY {a )E But against Taylor, Bob Vuille- CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT mont, Dick Nyers and Dick om) EI Schrier stood out. Vuillemont, a A RE Tas Sts. hefty fullback from Gary, scored ; 's) twice and Nyers, one of Manuals

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greatest all-around athletes, duplicated the performance. Schrier scored the final marker but also excelled with his passes, completing 6 of 9. None were intercepted.

2 » » SHAW WAS particularly pleased with the defense work of Nandor Vargo, a 1951 All-State choice from South Bend “Washington, and Sam Stuckhardt, former Tech star’ who made AllNorth Central Conference last year, The Greyhounds line kept the Trojans outside the 36-yard line

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