Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1952 — Page 13
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Grid Card This Week
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ov - Ip. m. .~ + |~—Bob Stephens fired three second [alfback who transferred from| RAL TIMORE, Md. Sept. 27— THURSDAY = WEST POINT, N. Y., Sept. 27 To Race at Salem period touchdown passes to Ward | West Point after the cribbing A light but speedy Navy foothall| Crispus Attucks vs. Howe at Touched off by an" 84-yard run 5 dl Ie N NEXT OPPONENTS lscandal, crushed a Clemson de- team torpedoed Yale, 31-0, today Tech. back of the opening kickoff by Oct. 4—DePaum xt Ball Slate fensive battle today to win 14-7 to win its football opener for the FRIDAY Quarterback Jerry Hagan, firedup . Jat, Hone Carrol {before 28.000 fans. first time in six years. Lawrence Central at Beech Army hammered out an easy 28 DUANE CARTER, injured in the AAA championship By luitsa Pree Shawver Saturday to lead De Gene Filipskl streaked down the Frend. Franco led a fleet of Grove, 7:30 p. m. to 7 victory over South Carolina race at Detroit, will get back into action next Sunda NEW YORK, Sept. 27—A|Pauw to a 27-to-13 victory over sidelines for 56 yards to sew UP slashing Navy backs as they Shortridge at Ben Davis. today. afternoon at Salem Speed Yi versatile hard- -working back-| Carroll, Wis. [Villanova’'s second victory of the piled up the largest victory mar-| Broad Ripple at Richmond. | Striking twice in the early minm Speedway, Carroll scored in the first period young football season. The Wild-| — Ee Cathedral at Lafayette Jeffer-|utes of the game, the alert,
field—instead of a single starion a 84-yard pass from Jim Betta cats from Philadelphia defeated get. &—Navy at Cornell. leon.
Carter is riding second in the AAA Nati R National Cham- —clocked off the 23d con-/to Chuck Foster and again just Kentucky last week 25-6. 2 fi Brown at Yule = ——| Decatur Central at Browns-
sharply drill#d Cadets lost control
pionship point standing, 190 hd . points behind Indianapolis win-|tlonal title points for the winner| secutive victory for Princeton by Mike Chitjlan. Halfback Jim] i {Ei of. te sight ame series Heth bere Yat S¥anltta. 7 N at Et . “Ip , : armel at FranKlin Towns et. 4—S. Carolina » man Be oy Rutnan Carter in the me Poms IF others on w grave ere ras Darley sae i She Tigers last} Valparaiso Held ret Ioucigows wine was actu-| Manual at Noblesville. P of the game only briefly In, the 4 ? . ‘(tally on a -yard run in the ally a avy needed. 8 ike Township. |s hen South CaroAAA race, however, since the Troy Ruttman, leader in the [before 20,000 in their nativmally|y) 6 ciopo0 ‘To Scoreless Tie | Despite the warm sunshine Deaf School at Pike Township. second period Ww event isn't a National title go. point standing, won't be in to- |televised opening game, at ker | which flooded 25,000 spectators Ho a Sere Heart lina Jeo ts Jue hon % TT - . : , ? { 8 2 Seymour at Southport, m./but from tha nt on it was a It's a sprint Soap fs for big cars ud % fu) sll mending at his PR on anbeaten Stor’. twd Sophomore Leads a A I at Memorial Stadium, it was a Speedway at apart Cela | Army Ina DE of new stars. Jopped by 2 Jo 2 pate. | ap ot u Bora Ror injuries seasons, started its 1952_-cam + |unbeaten in. 22 consecutive regu.| K1°0mYy day for Jordan ONval, | yy,eip at Tech. Soon after Hagan's brilliant , Cedar Ra , Towa. seas ' S - - DO: . , s . eyo) ) : Yi NEXT SUNDAY marks Salem's Here is the AAA official point|paign today without the services Pitt to Victory lar-season games, were held to a 10 Rew head coach. NAVY | moire Haute Wiley vs. Wash-| exploit in the opening seconds
fast wun Ju opener. in vie |ington at CYO. of tha game, Substitute Quarteradded incentive for an exciting points: Duane Carter, 1220: Chuck| last year's All-America tailback Quarterback Rudy Mattiloi, who NEXT OPPONENTS Again iy Ih or. | All games at 8 p. m. unless| back Pete Vann, thrown into finish, Salem merchants have con- Stevenson, 1140; Jim Rathmann,| But as the game progressed, returned to home territory by way po 4—Indians State at Evansville (N).| this same Olivar. {indicated otherwise. the breach because of practice |
last race of the year. As an standing to date: Ruttman, 1410/0f the graduated [Dick Kazmaier,| PITTSBURGH, — 80 p homore ‘scoreless tie by Indiana State
tributed $300 in extra prizes for|1070; Sam Hanks, 1010; Jack Mc-/the Princeton backfield was|of the South, passed for two the Saturday as the upstaters opened lap, leaders—at $10 per lap—in Grath, 1000; Paul Russo, 920; Bill pitching in and doing the throw-|touchdowns and scored one him- jefense y their Collegi- FRANCO DIDN'T score in the] Albion Edges Past
4—Valparnise vs. St. Joe at Chicago. injuries to Army regulars, pitched a 57-yard scoring pass
rich, great forward passer, led the . , ifIn the third period, he heaved yo S18 TOTAlE Paseer Io a. Hanover Scores Easy [by Bob McDonald was the dit Eqrlham Whips
the feature. The total purse for Schindler (deceased), 660; Jimmy|ing and running formerly per-|self to spark Pittsburgh to a Navy touchdown parade but it to End Lowell Sisson. the day will be $6000. |Reece, 650; Henry Banks, #50; Art| formed so brilliantly by Dashing 26-14 victory over Iowa today. Pe at as Taired by nine was his blasting bucks which] Wabash in 4th Period : . wa Time trials start at 12:30 Cross, 500; Jim Rigsby (de-|Dick. The Brackenridge, Pa., resident, {fumbles and numerous pass in- softened the Yale forward wall.| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.—| SOUTH CAROLINA rattled p. m., standard time. The first ceased), 410; Jim Bryan, 400; Joe, Columbia drove three times to|who transferred to Pitt after a terceptions. Steve Schroderbek scored twice Albion, Mich. ground out a 13 to back on a 27-yard touchdown pass of four 10-lap elimination races James, 374; Mike Nazaruk, 360; Princeton's five-yard stripe, but EXT OCFONENTS Valpo drove to State’s 17-yard on quarterback sneaks; Bill Rob- 12 college football victory over/by Johnny Gramling to Clyde begin at 2:30 o'clock. Thirty Bill Vukovich, 340; Bobby Ball|the Lions could not muster the|Oct. 4—Pittsbursh #t Okinhoma, line after the initial kickoff for inson powered over from the Wabash yesterday on a last pe-| Bennett in the second period but cars are expected. Fourteen 340; Cliff Grifith, 260; George combined running and aerial ef-|oct f=lowa at Indiana, its deepest penetration. The Syca- four; Tiede caught an 18-yard| ~~ NEXT OPPONENTS |Army unleashed unstoppable will start In the feature, Connor, 250: Neal Carter, 250: fectiveness on thé Princetonians|half-semester at the University mores never got inside Vglpo's 20. touchdown toss and Ned Snyderr Oct. 4—Wabash at Butler. ___|drives to score in the second and 5 Rodger Ward, 200; Johnnie Par-/when they were in scoring terri-|of Kentucky, sneaked over from - - = of Lafayette, Ind.. kicked a field riod pass play from Floyd Conk-|third periods with Fullback Paul THE BIG ONE today is the gong, 150; Manuel Ayulo, 0:/tory. [the 1- yard line in the second pe-| Gophers Lose 19-13 goal and made all four conver- lin to End John Walker. Schweikert plunging for each AAA 100-Mile National Cham- Bop Scott, 80; Freddie Agabdsh-| The Tigers scored im the first riod to bring the Panthers from| 4 hand . sions. Roy Loeschner’s conversion touchdown, pionship race at Centennial Park, jan 80; Don Freeland, 80; Gene and fourth periods, and they behind. SEATTLE, Wash.—Don Hein- mm —————a— after a 70-yard touchdown jaunt ems
Denves, Colo. It carries 200 na- Hartley, 60; Andy Linden, 50/ threatened again late in the
(Tommy Hinnershitz, 40; Frank fourth when they moved to Co-|a screen pass to Bobby Epps who ference. Phils Beal Gianfs |Armi, 40, lumbia’s three-yard line. scampered. 54 yards to cap an|(CUSht 19-13 victory yesterday 25.0 Win Over Anderson Wabash scored on 2 short Juss Manchester, 13-0 . yy = = 80-yard touchdown march. In the| NEXT OPPONENTS ANDERSON--Hanover opened |from Mike Gillis to Ca gediek, | ANCHESTER — FANS WHO cheered Bill Hol.| BOTH PRINCETON touch final period, the signal-caller| Sot TERA Washington. |defense of its Hoosier College and a plunge by Stan Huntsman. Sabb oi Manchester land when he was driving and downs were achieved by short arched a toss to John Jacobs who over game but outmanned Minne-! Conference football championship! et mm—————— yi inpea n ome Y 0 winning the 500-Mile Race can see passes that climaxed long drives. juggled the ball in the end zone, |sota team before 49,000 in Wash-|—"x\gxT OPPONENTS cYo Grid Schedule Oct. 4—Rose Poly at Manchester. their favorite in action this after- In the first quarter Bob Unger but hung on for the score. lington Stadium. | Oct. 4—Anderson at Tay | achedule of tidays CYO Cadet Football Och. é—Indiana Central at Earlham. 1 | noon at Jungle Park Speedway. |of West Lawn, Pa. passed from | Oct. 4—Frankiin at Hopton... rr fy oo Nestordes: TEA Ser rors, 0 | The track is eight miles northithe five over the goal line to Dick Mississippi State Bows to Vols, 14-7 Saturday with an easy 25-0 tri- pSncred Heart vi. Moly Trinity, CY0 College conference football game.
lof Rockville on U. 8. 41. Yafta. MEMPHIS — Tennessee, its ’ umph over Anderson. ow Cyd Pred, 3:30; , Holy. cross %.| The Quakers scored in the third " NEW YORK. Sept. 27 — The | Time trials start at 1 p. m.,| Jack Newell converted for the flashing offensive backs Set» 1951 4 The ¥ ois Salve Sys 0 having, Quarterback Dick Cas ten tis the King, Willard, 3:00; St. Thomas and fourth periods, on a one-yard Phils beat the Giants, 7-3, today standard time, and the first event point and he performed with equal|departed, went back to its old! 0 settle for a tie by the same {chalked up the first two touch-|Catherine vs. St. Philip. CYO Field, 34s plunge by Bob Ewing and a five-
in a comedy of errors featuring at 2:30 p. m, It is a sprint pro- accuracy in the fourth periodigame of waiting for breaks yes- method when State, showing an | |downs, one a 35-yard run, Full-|Mte Flower yh Lourdes, Blehverser, +o, (yard pass from Thorpe Lichtenrookies in the key roles. |gram for big cars. Therc will be|after Bill Tryon of Elmira, N. Y.,/terday and finally got one in the almost fanatic defense but little back Ernest Thompson and sub| St Roch vi Haly Rosary, Garfield 3/08 berg to Dudley Moore. Rookie pitchers started for three 10-lap eliminations, a 15-| sub tailback, passed from the five|fourth period to take a hard-jon offense, turned a Tennessee quarterback Phil Grush scored in Arsenal 2:00: Bt. Anthony vi. Cathedral | Manchester, hampered by fumboth clubs, and were wild. Paul/lap semi and a 25-lap feature. jte Quarterback Ralph Willis of earned 14 to 7 victory over Mis-/fumble into its only score in the [the final period. |Chigionher Riverside, 2:30; Holy Name bles and pass interceptions, never Steffel walked seven before leav-| Holland will drive his Blue [Baltimore. sissippi State. third period. Score by periods: $00. St. Rita Beech re aikatde 2 00. threatened. . a CEs a de Sa SL
ing the Phils lineup for a pinch-| Crown Spark Plug Special. FULLBACK ART PITTS of Corry, Pa., gained most yardage
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SACRIFICE HIT—Picone. {Box 397, R. R. 6 Dayton, 0. | CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 27 — CLEAR wilson: llet fo Wilson: arke to HE LAGE AAA . ‘Ralph Kiner hit bis 37th homer Ww At SY oun i UL race on a mile and -tied Hank Sauer for e hr ox BA ulate , N track in the East this year runs major league leadership. today as 1 Bata RT Fone 2 “stattel 1. jot Trenton (N. J.) State Fair|the Pitsburgh Pirates battled, Peterson | {Grounds t is) afternoon. back from a five-run deficit to HYTS Off Stutfel 4 tw § innings, Peteren 8. Wilhelm 1 in 1. | ‘beat the Cincinati Reds, 9-6.
son 1 in 4. Picone 8 in 8, Wilhelm 1 in 1, RUNS_AND EARNED RUNS-.Picone 6 SPRINGFIELD (111) State Kiner's home run. with two men on bases touched off a five-
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Pinel, | classic this afternoon, lenabled the Pirates to tie the ll Westinghouse with Electronic ATTENDANCE—3535, oy AROUND "HE Circuit: Arms- Score at 6-all. Joe Garagiola and || Clarifier gives Sear pictures . camp Speedway at Alexandria Gus Bell, following Kiner in the that stay -clear. Now still furHarvard Wins, 27-7 | moves ae afternoon rac- batting order, hit homers on suc- | ther improved to eliminate all
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Huge| ling today with a 100-lap stock| cessive pitches to tie the game. |} streaks, flutter, flop-over and
- T 1 | Jack Culver, a battering ram full |car feature. . .. Monticello Speed-| | PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI | A other annoying interferences, back from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, | |way moves its stock cars to Sun-| Bartrme1n 5 0 9 o Templesb 4 1 3 4/f even in fringe areas. y A Kiner.f 5 1 5 0iAdams.3b 4 1 1 1} powered across three touchdowns | {day afternoons today. . . Bass! Garariola.e 4 21 # Marshall.rt £828 and ate up yardage like a bull- Lake Speedway, north of Wina- DelGrenet 3 3 § & Adeockdn’ 1 8 5 ¢ dozer yesterday as Harvard mac, still runs Saturday nights| Sroatss 3 3 0 § Gronersuef £1 1 0 opened its 79th gridiron season with the stock cars... . Sun Val-| Snrchia.3b 51 0 J McMillanss 4 2 3 3 with an impressive 27-7 victory ley Speedway at Anderson mains” 6 06 0 Ty" $13 1M NEW HIGH IN VIEWING (OMFORT. No over Springfield before 9000 fans changes over to Sunday afternoon| Davis ~~ 1.8 0 a Hilers 0 0 1 0/ff other set is so free from glare. at the stadium, |stock car racing next Sunday. |Koshorek 1 1 0 0 Perkowskin 0 0 i Cylindrical-face tube plus noFriendp 1 0 0 2 glare protective mask means Totals 41132710 Totals 34 8 2710| no reflections from any direc-
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