Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 November 1932 — Page 9

uIONAY NOVEMBER 14, 1932

THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA (PHONE 3000)

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Notre Dame's Irsh Defeat Wildcats 21'0

Having been passed dizzy by an Illinois took the situation into their Illinois football team which soared own hands and outplayed the Hooto an ; 18 to ,6 victory , Saturday at siers for the- remainder of the

Champaign, Indiana university's gti'lmen "were back on- the home lot; today, seeking to- regain their equilibrium in time to make a gallant stand against Purdue's Boilermakers in the annual Hoosier clas sic liextJ Saturday at Lafayette. The Purdue-Indiana game will bring the season to a .close for both elevens. Indiana will be fighting to wind .up -"a none-too-suGcessful season ih a blaze of glory, while Purdue will be- trying just as hard to win and at least assure themselves

erame. scorine two touchdowns in

j the second quarter, and one in the j thirds -v, I

After a punt to the Indiana goal line; Edmonds dropped back behind the line to kick but the pass from center was bad and the Hoosier fullback attempted to throw a. forward pars,; Froschauer intercepted the ball and raced to the two yard line, before he was downed. On the third play from scrimmage he drove through the Indiana line for a touchdown. : Berry's

second . place in the Big Ten stand- 'drop kick was wide.

in?:. : " Indiana's- hopes were boosted sky-high in the battle at Champaign Saturday when the Criinson pushed over- a - touchdown in the first quarter. An exchange of punts gave Indiana the ball on the Illinois twenty-nine yard line and Edmonds in two smashes carried it io the thirteen yardmarker. Saluski rammed through for first down on the three yard line and thon skipped the left side of the Illinois line for a touchdown after a plunge , by Edmonds at center !dad failed to gain. Keckich failed on an attempted place-kick for the extxa point and Indiana, led, 6 to 0. 7 There was no fur the? scoring in the first quarter but immediately

as - the "second period; started;; the dlana territory with the exception

On the first play after the kick-

off Beynon turned Lyons' end for a beautiful 61-yard dash' but the lilini failed to make first down by inches and the Hoosiers took the ball on their own four yard line. Berry returned the Indiana punt to the twenty-six yard line and then iii two thirteen yard dashes went across for another touchdown. A passing attack in the third

j quarter brought the Illini another

touchdown; Beynon r taking the last heave from Berry and Crossingthe goal line after one lilini drive had been 'halted on the two yard line. In this touchdown flurrv the Illini completed six consecu

tive forward papses. The remaind-, Qf h jM t Q. minutes

-, vy When the Hoosiers made a bid to

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LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 14. Between fifty and sixty of the outstanding distance runners in the

j middle west will meet at Purdue j university Saturday morning; Noi vember 19, to settle the BSer' Ten

i'wftsi Herrick. Bremer,. Seller: and

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tators an excellent chance - . for a .gfj first hand view of one of the rapst.V colorful track event fe of the yearV

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Notre Dame's fighting Irish defeated the Northwestern Wildcasts in a well played game at South Bend, Ind., Notre Dame lost no time in scorin. In the first minute of play, Melinkovich, Irish fullback, grabbed the bail in front of hie. goal line on the kickoff and raced down th entire length of the field, scoring the first touchdown. Focture- shows Melinkovich streaking down the field on his brilliant run of nnety-eight yards.. " . . . . -? .

score which was halted tercep.ted forward . pass.

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Indiana - (6) Lyons

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Keckich! With" o::re of the greatest football above the high school average in ;, An glemyer ! seasons in history nailed securely every game this year. f . , Martich I into .the jf-ecord book-?, athletes and ; Coach "Pete" Phillips has been ! ... . Opasik j coaches at Bloomingtori high j directing a squad" of basketball j

Saluski ! school today turned their full at- ; candidates through league piay ';' Sawicki ! tention to the serious business of land fundamentals for three weeks Edmonds J developing what isr noped will be a but intensive preparation for the

Froschau-! top-notch basketball quintet at the net campaign has awaited tne

er. Berry, Beynon. : j Purple school. Koo'pan togs were turnout or cemtnaaies who neve Substitutions Illinois: " Vandyke, j packed away Friday night follow-j been busy with football. These men

.for Bodman, Carson for Froschau--1 ing a 6 to 0 defeat " handed the WH1 report to the team tms weeK ter, Walser for Snook May for i Panther gridmen at El wood, a sea-j and by next week the program of iGragg. Indiana: Veller for Opasik,. S son -which saw - them tied 0 to 0 by :) hardwood drills will be in full

lecnnicai oi inuiaii.puiib, ttuu vw-1 swing, omcc u.ic i ouuit toriou-3 over Worthi.ngton, Bloom-jule does not open until December field, Broad Ripple, Manual, Lin-12, however Phillips will take ton, Sullivan and Bicknell. ' The - things' slow and will not attempt to

defeat at the hands of Elwood rul-i nnh his team into first-rate con- : ed out any claim the. Mumbymen j dition at the. veiT opening of the' micht have made on state charn- (season. ;

pionship honors but the season pro- j Football m:en on whom Phillips duced two Panther stars who must is counting to bolster his squad be given serious consideration1 for , this week include Elbert and Al-first-team all-state honors. Theyjbeit Hazel, Harold Clager, George are Woodrow Covington, fullback, ;D it trich. Donald Wahl and Denton whose running, passing and kick- j Cook. There may be other candi-

Portia Adams, Martinsville 1 road, spent the week end in Green?astle Julius Moser, student at North Manchester college, spent the week end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Moser,. east 7th street.

ed form, enters-with the chance o

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cross-country championship over a I morial evmnasium. affordinfi: ipec

rour mne course, me colorful j cross-country run will add -cronsid-j erably to the festivities in connecI tion with the Purdue-Indiana Dad's Day football game in the afternoon. ' j Indiana, whiph hae" become' an almost perennial winner of crosscountry honors, will be a top-heavy ! favorite to grab its .. fifth straight : Big Ten title, with a team built ; around Henry Brocksmith, Individjual champion last season; Charles i Hornbostel, a member of th .U. SOlympic team; Cliff Watson, one i of the nation'? leading steeplechase j runners; and Donald Neese, who i has shown rapid development this j season. ' ! j Although the Crimson' will' be ; strong favorites, the veteran Illif nois crew, headed by Dean ; Woolsey; along with Michigan 5and i Minnesota, are expected to be strong contenders with Purdue, i under the tutelage of Orval Mar- ! tin, former Big Ten cross-country ; champion, as a possible dark horse, j Illinois will enter a team com

posed of four men who finished from eleventh to fourteen mclu-

sive last season and took

COLLEGE

Santa Clara, 7: San Francisco.

DePaul; 0; St. Thomas; 0 :(Ue) ''vl

Mingrnra. ftSr Conner Union. 0.. " ":

Canisius, 0; LaSslle. O (tl.: ;

PROFESSIONAL

Portsmouth, 13; Chicago Bears,

15; (tie) '

Green Bay Packers, 21; Boatorr'fi

I B raves! 0. ' '

Brooklyn, Chicago :Cardinals;j

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Green Bay . . Portsmouth . Chicago Bears Boston' .

Chicago Card'ls 2

fourth I Brooklyn i . . ; . . . '3

PRO STANDING " W. T. L.

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place' in the team standing, while ! New York

Minnesota, under Sherm Finger, i State n Island

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WEEK-END KESU:L.TS

Michigan, 12; Chicago, 0.

j Mrs, W. S. Curry, east Univer-j sity street, is in Indianapolis where

Notre Dame, 21; Northwestern, 0, i she was called by the illness of her

Wisconsin, 20; Minnesota, 13. Illinois, 18; Indiana, 6. Ohio State, 19; Pennsylvania, 0. Purdue, 18; loifca-0:

NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES Iowa vs. Northwestern, at Evanston. Wisconsin vs. Chicago, at Chicago. Ohio State vs. Illinois, at Cham paign. ; Indiana vs. Purdue, at Lafayette. Michigan vs. Minnesota, at Minneapolis.

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Ront and taking- the measure or tne the Paragon B team; i jSolsberry varsity and B teams by The Ellettsville varsity, led by D. j ! scores of 31 to 18 and 37 to 14. Sat- Smith, Gillespie and5 Eads, was

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