Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1937 — Page 33

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 38

FRIDAY, OCT. 15,

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Hoosiers’ 1910 Squad Wants Revenge for Loss to Iilini

Old-Timers Invited to Join Tomorrow's Home-coming; Captain Berndt Sounds the Call.

1. G-R-R-R< Here we have none other than Otto Seller whose 45-yard drop kick at Bloomington in 1910 won for Hlinels, 3-0, and knocked Indiana out of the Conference championship, This picture was taken in Mr, Seller's playing days, He's now in the insurance business in Chicago,

2. The Minois University hand which will be in Bloomington for the big home-coming goes through some intricate maneuvers, You've guessed it, that's LOYALTY the bandsmen have spelled out,

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 15.—~Members of the 1910 Indiana University football team who will attend the squad reunion and dinner here tonight as a part of Indiana's home-coming celebration, remember bitterly Illinois’ last visit to Bloomington, when the Illini sank Indiana's Western Conference title hopes with a last quarter field goal that gave them a 3-0 victor Mayor A. H Berndt of Bloom- jones Edward M. Karrman, captain and end of the 1910 | Kelly, Norman Kem Hoosier eleven, has issued a special £, A ticatinm : ' . John Kissinger, Dr, ) invitation to 1910 players to be pres Kurtz, Garth R Marine DY ent at tonight's dinner. “I don't| co povane MM WIRES Euce > want the Illini to wait another 27 Movers Stewart : Wioore "R NY years before returning,” the Mayor Mon or. Dewey Myer Clyde Rother. | Says | mel, Max Salb, Jc :

3. Bob Zuppke, one of the grand old men of football now rounding 25 years with his beloved Tiling, » 4, Capt. Jick Kenderdine of Indiana U,

5. The Indiana U, band which will mateh the Minois U, musicians toot for tool and cymbal for cymbal between the halves in what is expected to be one of the highlights of the occasion,

6. The one and only Bo McMillin, Indiana's famous coach.

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“The last defeat still rankles and I want something done about it Seiler, Illini quarter, succeeded in | kicking a field goal from a difficult angle on the 45-vard line with only a few minutes of play remaining after a had been unsuccessful on two similar attempts.” The loss was the Hoosiers’ only defeat that year, and gave Illinois a tie with Minnesota for the Big Ten championship All Indiana players before 1912 and those of 1912, 1917, 1922, 1927 and 1932 will hold reunions tonight and tomorrow. Ex-members of the Indiana band will hold their first | reunion, with a special dinner following the game. Many From Indianapolis Former Indiana football players from Indianapolis who have received | special to attend the football alumni reunion tonight and tomorrow include:

| Donald

| Stanley, | Venable,

John A. Schumacher, Shafer, George Smith, 3 | Smith, Donald Spahr, John Arnold Thielman, Ralph Randle C, Willis, Hal Winter, and Richard Finchum, Bech Grove, and William O. Beckley, Oaklandon. Today a light workout and possibly a bit of skull practice wert planned by Bo McMillin as the Hoosiers tapered off for tomorrow's clash. Several of the regulars have been on the sidelines with injuries but are expected to be ready by game time,

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| Foreign Battlers

Feature Program

NEW YORK, Oct, Two 10-round fights, featuring three outstanding foreign heavyweights,

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‘Wildcats and Gophers Face Crucial Tests Tomorrow |Purdue on Way

By STEVE SNIDER United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Oct. 15.-Northwest-ern and Minnesota-—two slim favors the new Big Ten football campaign-—will have to prove their greatness tomorrow or make way for teams who can. Both Purdue, Northwestern's foe, | and Michigan, which meets the Golden Gophers in a battle for the little brown jug, have dropped close Conference games but each is on | ‘the way up. Michigan, especially, | is due for a boom and may get it tomorrow unless Bernie Bierman at last has fired up Minnesota, Two home-coming games round out the Conference schedule, Illinois plays at Indiana and Iowa goes to

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Michigan will be with Fred Janke back after a whirl at fullback understudy Don Siegel, one best tackles in the league left side of the line while Nickerson and Oramon handle fullback. Northwestern's | throttle Purdue's The Wildeats never strong against enemy | Cec Isbell of Purdue still is a

| Wisconsin, Chicago meels Prince= in an intersectional game at home. The tenth team, Ohio State,

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Bierman has shifted his backs so often this week not even the players

His ery from the start of the | was for a quarterback and it still hasn't been answered. Rudy Gmitro, a right halfback and lead- | ing ground gainer last year, likely will handle the quarterback assignment since the Gophers looked like | their old-time powerhouse against |

problem versatile have

receivers, Tom Zackary Powell,

action, Unless Bob Zuppke has

slightly stronger | scoring play, the line Janke will of on

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Illinois may with another scoreless tie outgained Minnesota by but the Illini proved fine defensive team Notre Dame to only drive, The Hoosiers [in Bill Anderson, a

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Wisconsin repeatedly piled them up

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said he probably same eleven which began the Carnegie Tech battle Inst week, although Cody Isbell may gat [the eall at quarterback over Hennis,

| COLUMBIA CAPTAIN HIRED | NEW WINDSOR, Md, Oct, 15» Steve Girenda, former Columbian | University captain, is head coach of the Blue Ridge College football team,

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