Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1952 — Page 17

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Don’t Ask Valparaiso § About Field Goals . . .

Two County Grid Teams In Action

A pair of tilts involving county grid teams tonight opens the heaviest gridiron action of the year among the local prepsters this week.

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Sala Whips Hayes, Seeks Olsen Bout NEW YORK -- Lee Sala of Donora, Pa., having scored an impressive viciery over Norman Hayes, toflay sought a middleweight challengers’ match against Carl Bobo Olson of Hawaii. The 24-year-old Sala won a

last night. Sala weighed 161% pounds, Hayes, who comes from Boston, weighed 161.

rt in eit Hea ; N Southport, 19 to 7 victor over Manager Bunny Buntag said he clear by THE GUY whe said they've taken the “foot” out of foot-| Franklin last week, entertains} noped “to ‘match Sa Et ; ball had better stay clear of Emory Bauer, Valparaiso Uni- Shelbyville 4: 7:30 iy and post Olson soon. The winner &f that versity’s grid coach. Bauer is still out of sorts today, re- : - ’ bout would emerge a foremost perform- g Y, Township lash in a county fray contender for the middleweight

counting how his Crusaders had their winning streak broken Saturday night. After winning 22 regular sea-|When they invade Austin, Tex, son games, Valparaiso's 'glate Saturday afternoon. The Longwas marred with a 0 to 0 tie py| horns have a versatile quarterIndiana State. Now a tie isn't/Pack named T. Jones. This lad is 50 bad . , . a coach knows you| known as Mister T in the Texas

can't go on winning forever, assault. And he more than

But it's the way the Crusaders Proved it last week end as he ran stumbled that irked Bauer. |aud passed North Carolina dizzy

aN 8 for a 28 to 7 victory at Chapel "VALPARAISO found Dick

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at 8 p. m. ; Crispus Attucks tangles with Howe at Tech Thursday night and 13 games are slated Friday in the 16-tilt week-long docket.

Angie's Picks Southport over Shelbyville. Decatur Central over Franklin Township.

The Cards, an in-and-out team

cides to retire in November.

unanimous decision over Hayes

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with a 2-3 recorll overall, seek| | their second South Central Con- | ference victory in three games.

Schalon, the bruising fullback, 8. 8 = couldn't break loose trying to)’ NORM ELLENBERGER has

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sweep Indiana State's end. TWO now gained 225 yards in two drives stalled on the Sycamores’ Butler games this season . 10 and 14-yard lines. John Mader Everybody in state high school then tried 2 field goal from the 20 circles is talking about the forthyard ‘line in the final three min-|coming Richmond-Lafayette grid, utes of play. It missed: tussle in November, But the un-| sung Kokomo Wildcats nearly

But to make matters worse, Mader converted one in the sec- |ypget those plans last Saturday.

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ond uate wich way nulli- Marion Crawley’s athletes | 0.0 tits. | right) Bud Schmaltz, Jack Weber, John Schelli. Second row: Michael McGrath (mascot), the Rev. Sl tate a amy tor a) won 2 88 10 27 Qecision hut the | Decatur Central's improved Fr. Daniel Twohig (manager), .Dap+Fischero, D. Yogi Vespo, Bob McGrath, Steve Reckley, the Rev. Golden

full-fledged upset, sent Pete Kokinda to the mark three times but each kick, going from the 20, 25, and 35 yard lines, respectively, was wide.

» » = EACH TIME both teams got up steam for a touchdown bid fumbles and intercepted passes halted the drives. Saturday, Valparaiso goes to

hearts of the fans, Lafayette led 32 to 6 at the halftime. The Wildcats roared back to outscore them 20 to 6 in the second half. . . . ,

. Fight Results By United Press NEW YORK (Eastern Parkway) -~ Lee Sala, 161, Donora Pa.. outpointed Norman Hayes, 161, Boston, Mass. (10), NEW (Fort Hamilton) — Danny

Chicago to meet St. Joe on neu- Glovanello ign, Brooklyn, stopped Eddie| skirmishing. Howe downed Man-|season in the National Basketi-|q;ge ig 6 feet 10 inches and Mark i ATION A OUTDOOR ~ > leather. tral ground. The crusaders | Ciicaco milly Sople 135 Grand Island, |UAl 20 to 7 and Attucks tied ball Association. but one key Workman of West Virginia and THEATRE

Neb., knocked out Phil Sanderson, 174. Chicago (2). HOLYOKE, Mass. — Iggy Vacecarl, 142,

should be heavy favorites in

Coach Jack Morgan's eleven

| needs the Shelbyville triumph to

keep its hopes of defending its

| SCC title alive.

= # » SHELBYVILLE has lost 14 to 6 to Franklin, 25 to 0 to Connersville and 44 to 0 to Columbus in

| Hawks boast a three-game: win- | ning streak after bowing 33.to 6

to Ben Davis in its Franklin Township, tied by Lawrence, 18-all and Greenfield, 0-0, has downed Beech Grove, 6 to 0, and lost to Ben Davis, 33 to 0. Thursday's city fray finds

| Howe loking for its third victory lin four games and its second tri-

umph in three outings. in city

Manual, 6-all. The Tigers bowed to Cathedral 19 to 0 after beating

opener.

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1952 Junior CYO championship, They were Cadet champions in 1949 and 1950. Front row (left. to

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(coach), Jack McClain. Joe Wippel, Pat McGuire,

Hawks Practice Minus Mel Hutchins |

{ By United Press veteran of last year's competi-| MILWAUKEE, Sept. 30—The {jon jg the tallest man on the Milwaukee Hawks have opened isam at an even seven feet.|

practice sessions for their second However. Ed Miller from Syra-|

(player was missing. [Pete Darcy of Oklahoma A&M! Mel Hutchins, former All-jare each 6 feet 9 inches tall. The|

this one but it isn’t likely Beauer will confine his offen-

Boston, Mass., outpointed Storie Ed-

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former Indianapolis Broad Ripple grid star. The agile quarterback sparked DePauw's Tigers to a 27 to 13 victory over Carroll Saturday, Stephens threw three T.D. strikes to Ward Shawver in the second quarter. The big senior clicked on 12 of 21 passes for 132 yards. I guess youn could say Anderson’s Ravens have the most intersectional football talent among Indiana's secondary schools. The 1952 roster discloses athletes from all sections of the land. Best examples are Clark Duke, Vallejo, Cal.; Ronald Patty, Sapulpa, Okla.; Richard Altman, New Castle, Pa.; Gunner Troxel, Broken Bow, Neb.; Elbert Jones, Ft. Meade, Fla.; Carl Nisbet, Bainbridge, Ga, and Archie Bryde, Eaton Rapids, Mich, There are only 7 Hoosier athletes on the squad, including Indianapolis’ Charles Hawkins and Bob Freeman,

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USE AS AN ENTRY BLANK. IT IS NOT AN ENTRY BLANK. Entries must be postmarked or in The Times office by midnight Friday. Here is the list . . . copy it on a sheet of paper or postal card:

Wabash vs. Butler. Iowa vs. Indiana. Netre Dame vs. Texas U. Purdue vs. Ohio State. Michigan vs. Stanford. Army vs. Southern California.

Georgia Tech vs. SMU. Colorado vs. Kansas. Washington State vs. Baylor.

The Times’ FOOTBALL PICKS Contest is easier this week. The list of games on*which to make winner and score predictions has been reduced to nine. There were 10 games last week. The Indiana Central game has been eliminated because of a typographical error in The Times Sunday and yesterday which lines Indiana Central agdinst Hanover. Indiana Central plays Earlham this Saturday.

» = ” IN FAIRNESS to the fans who have already sent in picks on an Indiana Central-Hanover game, that one is being scratched completely from the official FOOTBALL PICKS list. It’s your gain, for now all you have to do is pick nine games. The game will be eliminated from those entries already sent in and will not jeopardize them in any way. The Times regrets the error... but every “team” fumbles once in awhile. Copy the official list of nine

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