Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 October 1949 — Page 4

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their yardage was less than the Arrows picked up, and they got fewer points, which is the big thing.

Games This Week Thursday Hobinson at Gerstmeyer, Friday SuLLIVAN at Brazil, jasonville at Dugger. Indianapolis Washington

Wiley. Garfield at Clinton. Washington at Bicknell. Evansville Bosse at Vincenncs,

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The Arrows, stSlI in the chase for the Western Indiana Conference championship, ccnre to the cross reads as far as their title hopes are concerned this weekend wheln they invade Brazil.

The title race is still wide open with five of the seven schools in a contending position. Only Linton, with three confer- . erice losses already, and Gej-st-

meyer, who plays one game, less than the rest of the schools, are out of.it. The only way Tech could win would be for all other schools to lose two games while the Cats lost but onceand Tech must face Brazil, Wiley, and Garfield before the end of the season.

Here it is, early in the seasen, and only Brazil remains unbeaten fin conference .play and they bad quite a 'bit of luck beating Garfield.

The Arrows were a much improved ball club against Gerstmeyer Friday night. Their tackling and blocking were the best we have seen by the Arrows, and did a lot td halt the Black Cats at crucial moments. The Cats

out-first downed Sullivan, but

Of course Bob Banks was back in for Tech and his presence helped the locals quite a bit, aind while the absence of Jack Gettinger weakened the Arrows, Smith and Farrar did a mice job filling in for him.

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The margin would have been bigger if two passes that might have been good, had been caught in the first half. It would have sent the teams to the dressing rooms at half time with the Arrows in front by two touchdowns. But they weren't caught, and the first half ended scoreless. .

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Brazil, has this to say about the game this Friday might: "Off the gridSrcn into the fire. Next Friday 'night Brazil takes on Sullivan which was defeated by Garfield with ia last-minute forward pass and is reported to be a much better team than the Purple Eagles."

Down in Bicknell The Daily News feels this way about that Bulldog loss to Boonville last week: "Bicknell's scrapping but butter-fingered Bulldogs gave up early touchdown to Boonville Friday night, got it back and took a 7-6 lead, in the third quarter fumbled it away and fell behind 12 to 7, then were held for downs on the one-yard line with 40 seconds remaining and Felix Trader's Pioneers preserved their clean slate for another week." . ,

Dugger, after squeaking past Ncrtlh Vernon Friday night, return to t!-.e home field this Friday night to meet Jasonville in the Bulldog homecoming. The Bulldogs ran into some "queer olficiatilng at North Vernon and

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had to hold, fast to get ther margin of victory.

But as usual Red Brewer came

through in the clutch and twice ran 40 yards for touchdowns to

give Coach Gabe Takats' boys

their fourth straight of the sea

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The following came over the United Press wire yesterday as part of an article criticizing Frank

Leahy for his blast at the offi

cials for the" Irish-Washington football game: . Orin (Babe) Hollingbery, formerly one of the West Coast's leading coaches who wrote , a guest column on the game for

The Seattle Post - Intelligencer,

defended the omcials as "extremely competent" and "if anything, lenient toward Notre Dame." :' "Coach Frank Leahy should consider himself fortunate that his team was not called four or five times for unnecessary roughness in addition to the.!, eight major penalties that certainly were called right," Hollingbery said. Hollingbery had written in his post-game story, before Leahy's accusations had become known, that Notre Dame had played, the game against. "15 men the Washington team and four, officials," but had praised the officials for their handling of the game. He reported: "It seems to me that the Irish invoke too many penalties for such a high-class team. It isn't at all necessary for them to play football that causes them to lose so much yardage. They( are capable of winning without penalties."Hollingbery, annual coach of the West team in the traditional East-West All-Star Shrine Game at San Francisco, New Year's Day, said the Notre Dame linemen repeatedly used extended forearms in their blocking. "When you lift that arm," he said, J'you are breaking the rules, and if you're caught you should be penalized. Frank (Leahy) should look closer after the line fundamentals on offense."

Now that October Is here, basketballs w.ll begin bouncing In most lof the high school gyms around the state. You ' see the 1HSAA forbids, organized practice by basketball teams until Oct. 1. Sullivan, however, will wait until after the Linton football game on Nov. 11 before-the Arrows begin any basketball practice.

Fraley Picks Notre Dame, II! And The Yanks

By Oscar Fraley United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (UP) The weekly double feature Fraley's Follies or the weekend football winners plus why the Yankees should win the World Series from the" Dodgers in six games. . , Game of the Week Michigan over Army The Walloping Wolverines have had two tough games to Iron out the kinks. Add the fact that Army's attack stuttered badly against paralyzed Penn State and it figures to change the cadet Black and Gold to Blak and Blue. The Mid West Minnesota over Northwestern The Yanks are inspired. Notre Dame over Purdue Remember those last two games. Iowa over' Illinois Mel Parnell and Ellis Kinder. Indiana over TCU Two best in the E league. Missouri over . Oklahoma Both bit the dust when it was a "must." The West California over .Wisconsin Brooklyn had troubles. ' Ohio State over USC Just beating the Phils. UCLA over Stanford And these' arn't the Phillies. Washington over Oregon State Not by a long shot. The East Columbia over Yale The Dodgers have speed.. Cornell over Harvard And Robinson will drive 'em crazy. Penn State over Boston College Others will, too. JDuke over Navy And Berra ain't no Dickey. Pitt over West Virginia But speed isn't everything. The South North Carolina over South Carolina Relief pitching will tell the story. Kentucky over Georgia And the Yanks got it. Clemson over Mississippr State Lonkpants Joe Page.

Vanderbilt over Mississippi He'll throw the book at 'em. LSU over Texas Aggies He's the deciding factor. The Southwest Texas over Oklahoma Podgers are good competitors. Arkansas over Baylor But the Yanks seem better. Rice over New Mexico irr Casey's courageous cripples.; in . Hardin Simmons over ' Arizona Intestinal fortitude. Texas Tezh over Tulsa Plus greater confidence. Outside Yankee Stadium Gogebic over Soo Branch Course, anything may happen. Pearl River over Scooba And usually does. Mankato over Winona But the Yanks beat the (Dodgers twice. Tahleguah over Alva This gives 'em permanent possession.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PIBLIC HEABING .Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 21377 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OP HERMAN JONES ET AL, TO PROVIDE FOB ADEQUATE TELEPHONE SERVICE AT MEROM, INDIANA, AND GILL TOWNSHIP, SULLIVAN COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Court House, Sullivan, Ind.. 10:30 A. M. Wednesday, October ia, my. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By ARNOLD ATWOOD Secretary Wm. E. Steckler Public Counsellor Indianapolis, Ind., September 30,

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Jonay Coal Mine Inspected A Federal inspection of the l,6o0-ton-a-day Jonay mine near Sullivan, Sullivan County, Ind., discloses a dozen recent improvements and the need for more precaution measures, according to a report released today by the Bureau . of Mines. Operated by the Templeton Coal Company, this mine employed 211 men when J. P. Sheridan and F. J. Gallagher reinspected it in August. Noting , that gas detected during the inspection was promptly removed from a working place, Inspectors Sheridan and Gallagher recommended . an air current at the working faces strong enough under any condition to dilute and carry away any flammable gases. Recent improvements included more air in circulation, use of substantiallyconstructed line brattices to improve face ventilation, and a new ventilating fan and steel housing. Commending recent rock-dusting, Inspectors Sheridan and Gallagher advocated continuing the rock-dusting to within 80 feet of the faces of all dry rboms and entries and elsewhere as needed, effective dust-allaying during cutting and loading, and

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cumulations from roadways. - f Safety advances also embrace discontinuance of smoking in the mine, replacement of broke bends along the main haulage-J way, wearing snug-fitting clothing and approved-type goggle when needed, and an automatic stopping device for the hoist. . As further safety aids, the inspectors recommended always setting safety posts and perman-j ent timbers to provide adequate) protection against roof falls, pro-! tecting the Airdox lines at alll places where moving equipmenti passes over them, suitable rerailing devices for the locomoj tives, prohibition of pushing care on main haulage roads, and sev-. eral electrical improvements. Both Airdox, a permitted blastJ

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAKLVG Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 21378 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF HF.RSCHEL 1KVIN. ET ALi, TO FROVIDE FOR ADEQUATE '1ELEPHONE SERVICE AT NEW LEBANON, INDIANA AND GILL TOWNSHIP, SULLIVAN COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this ause in the Court .House, Sullivan, ind.. 2:00 P. M., Wednesday, October lit, IWi. Public participation is requested;

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