Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1937 — Page 7
MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1937
Bid Hinges on | Cats’ Triumph Over Gophers
Minnesota, Badgers and. Ohio State Also Would Have Chance.
By STEVE SNIDER United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—Two outsiders proved the Big Ten's best is| none too good, but when Minnesota’s Conference leaders clash in their battle of vengeance with | Northwestern Saturday football history may be made. The Golden Gophers of the North, who stumbled and fell before Nebraska and Notre Dame, have traded their unharnessed power for a deadlv aerial game packed with tricky laterals. With it, they swamped Iowa, 35 to 10 and emerged the only undefeated team in the Conference race as Indiana thumped Ohio State, 10 to 0. If Northwestern upsets the Gophers for the second straight year, four teams—Minnesota, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ohio State—will have a chance for the championship. Indiana meets Towa, Ohio State tackles stubborn Illinois, Wisconsin takes on Purdue, Michigan plays at Pennsylvania, Beloit College invades Chicago and Notre Dame travels to New York to meet Army.
Hawkeyes Baffled
Five of Minnesota's six touchdowns against Towa were rattled off on passes, or combinations of forwards and laterals. The Hawkeye
defense was baffled completely. Towa scored 10 points before the Gophers | began to click, on a 68-yard touch- | down pass from Nile Kinnick id
Jack Eicherly and a field goal by Buzz Dean. A 21-yard field goal by Center! George Miller started Indiana | rolling late in the second period and | a 77-yard touchdown march ending |g with a short pass from Frank |R Filchock to Frank Petrick in the | third period beat Ohio State. The | Buckeves fired desperate passes all | through the fourth period. Illinois’ bristling defense—featur- | ing seven, six and even a five-man | line—stifled Northwestern and gave the Illini their first conference victory of the year, 6 to 0. A one-foot | touchdown plunge by Quarterback ! Jack Berner climaxed a 52-yard | march late in the fourth period. |
Chicago Almost Wins
Chicago came within five minutes of winning its first Big Ten game of Py year, leading Michigan 12 Times Special Writer to 0. the Maroons punted short near > > > ' the end of the game and on the | NEW YORK, Nov. 3. second play from scrimmage, ark | many important games have been Ritchie ran 4! yards for a touch-|won or lost this season because the down. Dan Smick kicked the extra |point after touchdown was or Was point and a few minutes later re- not kicked that when you see Aa | covered a Chicago fumble on the player like Frank Souchak of Pitts- | Maroons’ 21-yard line. Again Ritchie | burgh carry out this kicking detail. | scored and the Wolves won, 13 to 12. {you wonder why there ever 1s al Notre Dame and Purdue fell | (failure. victim to powerful Pitsburgh and Fordham. Purdue scored early on Cecil Isbell’'s placekick but faded | quickly and lost 21 to 3. Notre Dame led the Panthers until the final period when mighty Pitt began to drive in earnest. The standings:
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The Panthers came out of the game with added national dimen- | sions. There is no way to tell for |
The kick was made from the 33-|sure but along with Fordham which | appears to be better week after |
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of the goal posts in the end zone jeopardizes success but there is mounting evidence that the tield goal is neither impossible nor impracticable. Incidentally, the au revoir game of the Pittsburgh-Notre Dame serjes was one of the best. The better team won and decisively, mystery Sutherland's powerful team so long to get its scoring punch consolidated. But once the team started to roll, it became a vicious, devastating, irrisistible unit against which the South Benders could offer but feeble defense. The game was fought bitterly, marked as it was by fierce, teethrattling tackles on both sides. This was one game the Panthers didn’t
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remarkable jobs. Sutherland Football | Against Notre Dame the Panthers | played typical Sutherland football | where the emphasis was on blocking and tackling. It was sound football at its soundest and because | of the skill of the maneuvers and | | the cohesion of the play, it was in- | teresting to watch. It was a performance which justified Suther- | {land's familiar insistence that there | lis no substitute for fundamentals. Marshall Goldberg emerged from | the melee with new laurels. He was | the field. The ! power of his drive, the speed of his charge and the elusive quality of | his running, stamped him as one of | the great ball carriers of the | country. It's going to be tough to decide | whether he or Clint Frank of Yale | should be listed as the top ranking back of the East this year. It may | very well be that there aren't two |
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Ball State Victor | Butler, handicapped by the loss | of injured players, staged a des- | | perate last-minute drive that seemed | to result in a touchdown.
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a long pass to Al Sporer, Bulldog | threatened on several other occa= sions,
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