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Indiana Announces Sellout for Purdue Battle Nov. 22 KapilowDue Today to Box STUDENTS BOOM TICKET SALE FOR HAWK EYES BUILD TITLE HOPES ON STALWART LiNE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 36 FriUy, Spl. 19. 1947 BLATZ QUINTET STOPS MONARCH WINNING STREAK Gene Burton Bloomington, Sept. 18 Special! The Indiana-Purdue football game here Nov.

22 is a sellout, it 1 BIG 9 FOOTBALL IRISH LOSE END Notre Dame, Ind, Sept. 18 fSpe-cial Jim Flanagan, Notre Dame end from West Roxbury, ha3 withdrawn from school preparatory to entering St. John's Seminary at Danny Kapilow, New York welter was announced today. However, weight, will arrive today for his 10 Wildcats Hold Passing Drill for Vanderbilt Passing was stressed in Northwestern university's football practice yesterday as Coach Bob Voigts sought to sharpen this, offensive weapon in preparation for the season's opener with Vanderbilt Sept. 27.

With Quarter Backs Jim Farrar and Don Burson doing most of the throwing, the passing attack showed Improvement. Farrar is beginning jL. L. Fisher, ticket manager, said round bout with Gene Burton, sec Continued from first sports page that if on Oct. 10 the seats reserved 87.

machidi toci kaildsrs nhith'ting at Ike Skew est New Departun ball bearings. New Departure "Brighton, where he will the student body have not been consumed, sale of Purdue tickets will be reopened. He said the ticket ond leading lightweight contender, in Chicago Stadium next Thursday. In his Chicago debut Feb. 18, Kapilow lost a split decision to Johnny office accepts orders for this even Greater student participation was cited yesterday as the principal reason for booming advance ticket sales for 1947 Western conference football games, now running 39 per cent ahead of 1946 sales.

A survey showed that seven schools expect to set attendance records this season, and that Wisconsin and Indiana sales are running about 100 per fi II tuality. Indiana's "squad, with the excep Bratton. In a subsequent appear he also can move smartly in an open field. Bob Smith will do most of the kicking, with Bob Reynolds a second choice at this time. Reynolds, 175 pound full back, was stationed in Iowa City at the pre-flight school.

He's from California. Smith now is No. 1 full back, having been shifted from right half. Ron Headington, tion of the quarter backs, got the ance Bratton was dealt a beating vjiHwi. w-r jr by Burton, also In the Stadium.

In morning off, but returned this after noon for a long blocking session. his last start Danny boxed a draw- to regain the form he displayed as in 10 rounds with Smuggsy Hursey Coach Bo McMillin added Full Back Chick Jagade and Left Half Back Ray Brozovich to the quarter back list and discussed offensive strategy. cent over 1946 for the same period 200 pounder from Decorah, who a freshman two years ago before study for the prlesthoodT Two more injuries cropped up on the Notre Dame squad today. Terry Brennan, left half back, suffered a slightly wrenched knee and George Strohmeyer, center, pulled a leg muscle. With only two weeks left in which to prepare for the season opener against Pittsburgh the Irish went thru a lengthy contact drill followed by a session designed to provide protection for Irish passers and punters.

OHIO HOLDS SCRIMMAGE Columbus, Sept. 18 ISpecial Ohio State went thru defensive scrimmage today and a similar workout is scheduled tomorrow before the final pre-season scrimmage workout Saturday. Jerry Krall, fleet half back, who has been out with a leg injury since practice in Washington Aug. 11. Prior to that he defeated one George Brad This increase undoubtedly will wipe out the conference record estab entering military service.

Others finished the 1946 season ahead of Dick Hoerner at full back, completes who have been used in a passing lished last season of 2,652,933 for 52 the list of talent at the position I'l ItDUi; STKKSSKS DEFENSE Lnfayette. Sept. 18 Special roll this fall are Lloyd Hawkinson games. Dell Bartells and Duke Curran and Pat Kecie, hoth or last year Meisters Win Two Games The Blatz Beers stopped the win-nine streak of the Monarch Beers in the Classic Bowling league at Stratford recreation when they won two out of three games last night. Blatz totaled 2S32 to 2824 for the losers.

However Johnny Small of Monarch's shot the Individual high of 627. In other matches the champion Meister Braus led by Capt. Paul Krumske's 653. won two from Chapin and Core and Bonz Tavern also took two from Marquis Management. Kathryn.

took sole possession of first place when it won three from Thompsons Restaurants, fourth successive series sweep in this section at the Archer-35th recreation. r.nA Crown Beer won two from head the light half backs. Tunnell, The principal reason given by the schools was that more students are buying athletic books for the season. Building up a defense against the style of attack that Wisconsin is expected to present in the season's Tedore. and Bob Longley, 170 pound- team.

The Wildcat end contingent includes several capable pass receivers in Veterans Stan Gorski and Ken Minnesota reported that 1946 stu Three Dagger JAMAICA RUM 10 YEARS 0LDw Again A vailable! opener Sept. 27 occupied the main attention at Purdue this afternoon in a brisk scrimmage session. ford Smith in Albany. N. Aug.

16. Meanwhile, Burton continued workouts in Ringside loop gymnasium yesterday afternoon by going three rounds with Leon Thompson of Evarts, Ky. Eddie Newman, Savoy Athletic club middleweight, is paired with Roy Callender in a five round amateur bout tonight in Madison-Cicero outdoor arena, 4820 Madison St. Wiltgen. Another combination that With the squad presenting its gJaiMS has clicked well is Joe Zuravleff, 6 foot 3 inch sophomore, and Don version of Badger plays, several dif Stonesifer, a product of SchurzHigh opened, worked with the second dent interest is up 8 per cent, over the best prewar year and up 20 per cent over the average.

Illinois and Ohio Slate noted heavier student participation, while Wisconsin said that student interest is higher than ever. The schools noted, with the student trend, an increase all along the line with bigger bloc buying in ferent varsity combinations were school, who is making his collegiate rnrrfiillv inslructf-d on the neceS' son u. s. Agenu: Schieff eiin A Col N. V.

3. H. Y. Importers sine 1794 team. Pete Perini, who started as fifth string quarter back, moved up debut this fall.

This pair is push Isity for alertness in stopping Wis 37 PROOF to the third eleven and gave indica ing the Gorski-Wiltgen duo for a starting assignment. consin's offense. Charles Heninger, i full back on the team last sea tions of battling Dick Slager for the starting berth. Dave Temple- many instances. Results of the sur son, has been showing steady im: Richter's Food Products, and Wash- ton, who got his chance as first vey provement and begins to loom as a ILLINOIS Salea 10 per rent ahead for flv games.

Last year, 235.747 attended lour home contender for the starting assign MICHIGAN' SHIFTS MANN ai games. INDIANA Sale about 100 Per rent ahead v- i Jr 1 fctfa i s-t Z44f Ann Arbor, Sept. 18 In a move aimed at tighten for four games. Last year, 96,500 attended four home game. IOWA Salea far ahead of 1946 for four games.

Last year. 198.311 attended five home gamea. MIOHICAN Sale lens than 194 6 for alx games. Last year, 518,780 attended seven home gamei. MINN KSOT A Salea 4 5 per rent ahead for string guard when Dick O'llanlon was hurt last week, is holding on to the job as running mate to Capt.

Bo Jabbusch. BADGERS SCORE 5 TIMES Madison, Sept. 18 (Wisconsin's first stringers rolled up five touchdowns on the reserves in a scrimmage today. A 20 yard pass from Jack Wink to Charles Zolle set up the first score which Cler-ence Self tallied in a plunge from the 2 yard line. Full Back Charles, nve games.

Last year, 336. B53 attended alx home gamea. NORTHWESTERN Sale 30 "tier cent ahead for six games. Last year. 289.000 attended ington Shirts dropped two to bun-kist Pies.

Scores: Mf nil. 2747 Bnns Tarn 276 W.frtg 1S ISl 124KawUkl 19 1V9 234 SKil 19 131 183, Urban 12 1K0 IP Mnmi'O 11 209 187 173 187 Ctrlxn 199 181 1 S7 141 16S Ftlian 1S2 217 lSS'MUars 27 153 1M To SS2 42 9 Mala ll.rr i3t i Mnnarrh Rrr 2824 Volll 20 20 lfU 177 17 10 IHOISmall 244 ll 102 Wnll-n ll 171 aiSiWiniO-t 17 174 11 rttll4 11 188 1HO 1HS RoUlc 180 18 lttBjWllrnau 167 175 20 927 SS5 eft 21 tl4 M'kln Braa ChapliMiore 275 laon 184 10 173 Bed kr 170 197 161 232 17 307 FU-S'sen 213 170 193 III 169 247IP.UI 154 211 186 fh'H 179 172 21Fullr 1S9 17 179 185 21 222 H2 182 B60 907 flTs 918 937 901 Gl Crvwrn S0S I frrd I 1S3 IB" 224 Pofaril 167 18H 182 r' v. 17 175 Staach 14S lfiO 170 f-Vlrl 114 171 170 157 155 17 Icn 177 174 1941 H. 1. rftllKfl 17 148 204 170 l2jPlmtra 164 165 193 GRAND PARADE WINS IN $6,250 DELAWARE TROT Delaware, Sept.

18 7P) Grand Parade, bay colt from the Baker Acres stable of St. Charles, 111., was a surprise victor today in the featured $6,250 Old Oaken Bucket 3 year old trot at the Delaware Grand Circuit meeting. Grand Parade, piloted by Harry Fitz-patrick, took the race in straight heats in 2:09 2-5 and 2:07 3-5. Way Yonder, brown colt driven by Youthful Del Cameron for C. F.

Gaines of Sherborne, N. was the odds-on favorite in each heat, but wound up third in both events. Lou Ros, black filly owned by E. A. Scherler of Lakewood, was second in each.

The $5,000 2 year ing pass defense Michigan has decided to use End Bob Mann in the defensive position part of the time this fall. Mann, 5 foot, 11 inch. 170 pound Negro from New Bern, N. who In 19-16 set a Western conference record for yards gained by an end, worked at the new spot today and responded well. Mann's speed and quick getaway may be of considerable help against enemy passes.

seven home games. OHIO STATE Sale 15 per cent ahead for six games. Last year. 371.017 attended five DICK WOODARD home games. PURDUE Record breaking advance aale for five gamea.

Last year. 153,453 attended four Windle plunged from the 4 for the second, and the third came when nome games. WISCONSIN Sales about 100 ter cent ahead Lisle Blackbourn tossed 4 yards to for five games. Last, 180,000 attended four home games. The Wolverines continued strong Eldred Hintz in the end zone.

Jim Embach sprinted 60 yards for the fourth, and Blackbourn threw a 20 COUGARS ARRIVE emphasis on defense in today drui and also worked on their aerial game. yard pass to Karl Rustmann who IN PENNSYLVANIA 822 8 3 0 882 PI 2H47 JIXINI RESERVE STARS Chamnaicn. 111., Sept 18 Burt 202 202 1H5 .49 S26 837 945 a.hlnr"" Craro i 1 12 1 17 2 151 ICC 12 142 1S5 Youn 173 11 15." IrpuO 149 155 167 FOR STATE GAME Harrisburg, Sept. 18 The old pace went to Poplar Volo from the Poplar Hill farm of Lexington, 45 lnrtl 173 17 liu tlnlz 197 171 161 icrxh 155 14 lfiS 195 183 192 Schmidt, second string full back, today made several long runs at Illinois In another heavy scrimmage er from Davenport, are left half backs. Tunnell has had an injured leg but he's ready for action.

So is Longley, altho his finger was dislocated in last Saturday's scrimmage. Harold Shoener now has the left end assignment with Bob McKenzie second. Ralph Woodard and Jack Kelso are next. The other Shoener twin, Herbert, is battling Bob Phillips of Arlington, Va. at right end.

Tony Guzowski of Iron River, is No. 3 at this time. Woodard Named Captain Dick Woodard, veteran 200 pound menter, will captain the Iowa team against North Dakota State Saturday. He is one of the best in the conference. Jim Shoaf, 220 pounds; Don Winslow, 212, and Joe Washington State college's Cougars in a three heat battle with 89 771 888 30 53 E.

J. Hal, also from Baker Acres. under came conditions. Verne Sel arrived by plane today for their intersectional football game with iger, second string center, was side Penn State in Hershey stadium Sat Thaaaiwma 2573 i Kalfira. Inc.

2782 KTrTllZZltl 178 KH.tol 209 172 205 G.rdr.T 148 171 157lW.ua 176 171 191 Fi-nonl. 160 189 149 156 166 Wa.t.r 204 13 15 R'll 178 213 208 P.UDft 184 1 206 189 203 lined when he pulled a tnign tOOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT lOURtON WHISKEY. DISTILLED IND ED IY tfEDLEY DISTILLINQ CO, lC, 0WENSI0R0. KENTUCKY. urday night, making the 3,000 mile muscle.

Regular End Owens suffered journey with only brief stops in a cut lip. UNION LIQUOR COMPANY. INC. LAKE SHORE CISTRIIUTORS Ciclusv Chicago Drribf ra Loa anal McHcar? Carfis. IIHawi IB 938 945 896 884 808' Minneapolis and Detroit.

After being nosed out by Mill-brook in the first heat Direct Express, owned by Fred B. Greenley of Harrington, came back to win the next two and capture the $5,000 free-for-all pace. Direct Express won his heats in 2:02 25 and 2:04 after losing the opener to Mill-brook from the Ridgeway stable of Greenwich, in 2:03 25. Hawthorne Odds fr Jockeys Byrd, 230, answer the roll call at c.lrllnr 118 2 Pouth 20-1 FIPST KACE Pur $2,500, claiming, 3 lateraled to Embach for the final score. MARQUETTE USES PASSES Milwaukee, Sept.

18 Special A thoro revieyv of forward passing plays was ordered at Marquette today as six quarter backs were used in the drill. The Hilltoppers also went thru 30 minutes of contact scrimmage on protection for kickers and passers. Guard Francis Donovan, veteran from Green Bay, returried to the casualty list. Donovan has been on the shelf for two weeks with a broken finger and promptly sprained his ankle upon his return to uniform. TWO SPARTANS IN RACK East Lansing, Sept.

8 ISpecial Michigan State college's battle for the quarter back spot turned into a two man race today. Don lTony Waldron and Gene Glick are hotly contesting for the starting assignment against the University of Michigan Sept. 27. Waldron is a former Wisconsin and Iowa Sea-hawk player. Glick starred at Saginaw Arthur Hill High school.

Both were left half backs last year, behind Russ Reader and George Guerre. left tackle. On the other side of the line, where Bruno Niedziela held forth last fall, the scrap involves Night Tour 118 3 Reynoldt 10-1 Tla Juanlla 115 4 8-1 1 110 5 Wllllama 20-1 irar oida and up, furlioiia. Hrri wt. r.f Jnrkry ln.au ill Kim I la 6 Hiooki 8 2 Jim Cozad and Bill Kay.

Cozad, 197 TRIBUNE TURF EXPERTS ENJOY Odrti 2 0-1 ill 1 8 1 lO-l 8-1 20-1 20-1 4-1 3D-1 4-1 ao-i 15-1 6-1 10-1 8-1 4-1 8-1 2 0-1 No (Htf r.mnr fM.rtftirt Clidrwrll Hutdr No ix No no buy No -f htynr Nn iMijr No Ik No bor 2 I 4 8 8 7 8 10 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 1 5 18 17 funnd 117 ltirMn 109 I-t. a .117 117 tmprilan ..114 MnOun .111 Mrmr Ill A trim Ill Mine .....114 8 L-T Ill mmr 108 Trnta 101 Ch'rrlao 103 Vaidtna Bright 1 1 4 un 106 T'p Br 106 Biark Tlmt 106 6 WINNER DAY Frank Speed and Ace High, The Tribune race handicappers, enjoyed increased success at Hawthorne yesterday. Each picked the first four ll. flallant ....116 7 No boy 2-1 Wltliamar 113 8 No boy 8-1 1X1 RACE Put a $3,500. allowancea, 3 aear olda and up, 61, fuilonga: in Earneat 112 1 Norman 1 5-1 Hollyman ........120 2 Skoronakl 4-1 Wniia 120 3 Halrd 8-1 Fast Pula 107 4 No boy -3-1 timle Ol ho 120 5 Rrnoka 6-1 t'ld Play 112 6 William 6-1 Faithful M01 ....11 a 7 Wllliama 6-1 110 8 No boy 5-1 Fvlilent 115 South 20-1 Jov( IOH'10 No boy 12-1 SEVENTH RACE Purse g.3.000.

allowancea. 3 yiar olda and up, 1 116 unlet Hoden'i Pal 118 1 Hrooki 4-1 Lou Jay 8 110 2 No boy 15-1 Rerieva 110 3 William. 6-1 Mlsa Pebble 104 4 Payne 12-1 Valdlnn Infant ..110 5 No boy 20-1 Papalol 113 6 Prultt 12-1 Donna Brand ....110 7 Peabody 8-1 pounds, will play on offense; Kay, 215 pounds, is the defensive star. Four men will do most of the work at guard. There is little to choose at left guard between Dave Day and Joe Grothus.

At right guard are Earl Banks, an all-conference selection last year, and Ray Carlson, who was a left guard in 1946. Russ Benda and Ross Anderson. are others who should make the travel squad. GOPHERS SCRIMMAGE AGAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 18 ISpecial Minnesota continued preparations today for the opener against Wash winners and then added the sixth and eighth races to bring their total No bur 18 to 24 out of the last 49 races.

S2.S00. mllrni, 2 Speed High selected Handy Lad, Olidor, Penny SECOND BACK PuiH war old. 6' lulicn; "waytartr 108 Cirreian .113 tval Brn 116 Purorraqua 113 Ration'! Maa Linda 113 Bouquet, Track Ace, Musical Lady, $2.80, and Karakorum, $5.20. The daily double combina tion was Handy Lad and Olidor, 12-1 4 1 20-1 3-1 8-2 20-1 15-1 20-1 2 0-1 20-1 20-1 12 1 1 2-1 6-1 2 0-1 1 5-1 1 2-1 No Jraxlp No boy No tv Bro a uth Jrmaa No hi No tKiy Prultt Wllllarru) arrail (. No boy Norman 1 2 3 4 6 a 7 8 10 1 1 13 13 14 15 16 17 which paid $23.60.

Know how good a Bowler you can be Flight ChI 115 8 South 8-1 DTI Hik 112 Skoronakl 10-1 Patmlboy 10ft lo Halrd 8-1 1 Melba Ann 7 11 tinnier 6-1 In Bloom 103 12 William 8-1 Gold Rrenant ....104 13 William 8-1 ispry Oil.k 07 14 Cook 6-1 Broom Rid 115 15 Wllliama 4-1 Cloy 115 16 No boy 8-1 Margaret 103 17 No boy 12-1 illall-Fetzer entry. FIGHTH RACE Purs $2,500. claiming. 3 Harold Hodgson Wins Inverness Scramblefest Harold Hodgson of Inverness won the low gross event with a 74 in the annual Scramblefest at Inverness Country club yesterday. Frank Walker of the home club, with 75, ington Sept.

27 by participating in the 12th scrimmage of the 15 day old practice season. In contrast with the situation a week ago when it appeared the Gopher starting lineup was pretty well set, Coach Bernie (HimoinDi year olda and up, 1 1 miles: 20-1 No bey 18 12.800, claiming, 3 Bierman mixed up his talent and tried several combinations. Floyd Jaszewski, 214 pound sophomore tackle who appeared with the EVERY AFTERNOON 2:30 TO 5:00 EVERY EVENING TO 11:15 Fra Instruction far Beginners Monday Nights Eria, McClurt anpaia OELaoar Ontario 8t. f- ft HI A SSOO was second. Harvey Klunder of Inverness, with 771166, and W.

W. Hamilton of Edgewood Valley, with Paul grc8 116 A .111 Mai Mar 116 P. Ora HI Llcht Plum Maa Mcaaai 106 P'rt Can 8tap HI incur Kllla Kat 108 Vl utn bo Jumbo. 1 1 X'ji MlliJ'n 113 THIhtJ RACE Purac jrtr c.ida, 6 lurlonga Jlrrlln Trarmunt .106 Aunt 1 07 Lata 102 Two Ituct. 1 1 3 Xmi) .........105 ThundT t-ll 108 On ...105 Maiiy pitchef 1 07 Vinlic H8 Batty Saelly 107 MrUah US Plrhaa HO HO Brunt Jimmy HO AicrirAa ...107 iKbtun HI A Vln.

1 Patrlrla 112 1 Raird 12-1 Main Threat 115 2 Pannell 10-1 Guy llottri 110 3 Peabody 20-1 Fi Neyrr. 121 4 Croha 5-2 Half Pint 110 5 Cook 8-1 Rose Canyon ....115 6 Krookl 15-1 MIh Bobolink ...112 7 Skoronakl 10-1 Fort Schuyler ....118 8 No boy 8-1 Mnrtharln 115 No boy 3-1 Tulro 108 10 Note; 15-1 Cherry Trifle ....107 11 Wllliama 8-1 1 WITH YOUR OWN JStuwAwick 80 14 66, tied for low net honors. Orville Caesar of Barrington Hills first string at left tackle last week, was down with the fourth team ICE FOLLIES OPENS OCT. 23 MAIL OKKEKS ACC KITED NOW! was second with 80 10 70. i today.

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poium IV. alartrd. FG1.RTH RACE Pura 400, 21 claaa pc. 1 1-16 miir. Tn Cimlir Rumlry 4.80 3.20 2.80 Schua 4.80 3.20 Vi B.

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Hacanfly, Smllii ain.aT. sir Mr. Spud atarted. SIXTH RACE Purac S400, 1 claaa pace, Jtrat diviau.n. mil' Fi' "tr Grattan: 3.80 2.60 2.40 w.trn Gai: 3 40 3 KO P.ritt Butirr: 3.00 3.80 Ead haat for aarond.

Tirn. 2 11 1-8. Bob Crattan. Marge Hall. Vlvmn Rynoldi.

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