Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1938 — Page 9
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Five Undefeated, Untied
Trojans Place
was an off-season for gridiron talent on the coast as a whole, but any coach would give plenty to have any one of three far-Western honor
iger Dave All 1 Elevens Head Grid Elite; i oie Irish Cling-to Top Spot
Far West Unrepresented for First Time in System’s History; Duke Blue Devils Hold Opponents Scoreless; Predictions 82 Per Cent Efficient.
By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON
Five undefeated and untied teams head the nation’s first 10 teams as the 1938 football season nears the end. One, Coach Wallace Wade's always formidable Duke Blue Devils, has not been scored against. This Week and next—the Thanksgiving week apex—will close the schedules of many teams. Sad” ; Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish stand ahead of the field in the Williamson Football Ratings for adding a 19-to-0 triumph over Minnesota last] week-end to its undefeated and untied record. -, The ranking 10 and their ratings are:
1. Notre Dame ........., 91.7 6. Carnegie Tech ..i..... 93.8
Trio on Coast um rs mess im. All-Star Team Eisen,
Francisco
Lansdell, Hoffman Capture !
Fullback Two Backfield Positions; : "Smith at Guard. Park to Meet Silent
Hoosiers Tomorrow
By CLIFF HARRISON j : J SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15 (NEA) The undefeated Park School
— football team|€leven will be after their seventh f Pioking an 20 Sash To in the consecutive victory tomorrow when or 8 eases 8 they face the Indiana School for world, but after sounding out the Deaf at 3 Db. m. at the Cold coaches and other schooled ob- 8 P. 1m. ab Springs Road gridiron.
Credit for Princeton's fecent 20-7 victory over Yale went to quar- , is now a regular on the Princeton eleven. Here, at the extreme left, |itself. RB i i othe, regular tackle, Bix Bixler terback David Allerdice Jr., former Indianapolis Shortridge star, who he passes perfectly to end Stanley (41) for a big gain. Grenville Lansdell of Southern E 1S) emu to replace Dir ff: s . te. T ke License pound star is a triple-threat, a (SONS finale with Culver on Thankse 3. Tennessee ............ 96.2 8. Pittsburgh sehen 92.9 ) a . |smart signal cdller, a great ball car- giving. . 4. Duke cevssnane 35.7 9. Wisconsin ............ 92.8 EE EE Ta West Coast has not been represented among the 10 leaders this near the Ught Seip on One halftnch Pod, close of the season. In-and-out playing by the big teains of the Far|{ The honor count list, which last - ILLINOIS ALLEYS Transportation League’ Bob Hoffman of Southern Cali- BUY IT ON OUR EASY WEEKLY Squirt Traveling League ) i 9—2904 ; 2 ( to meet Notre Dame, and Washington State, Oklahoma. tality, today developed a case of Sq 964 651 $3p-904 Atkins Gov Line <x 348 490 gage pmlarEe, Bonne lieense of SeCy Ge ek the nn The System, on the basis of 269 games last week, had an overall|ague and would have collapsed but Pennyivanta A ng wil Southern Pacisc .. 1020 887 835—2742 was revoked by Athletic Commis. |other halfback position. He is con-
Servers the task begins fo Asiravel Because of the injury of Herman — | California, has the quarterback job : = Dame 8 9 - a 0 8 ; 7 ns 0 all to himself. The Trojans’ 175- the game tomorrow and the sea . Texas Christian ,...... 96.4 . Holy Cross Bowlers Honor Roll Sh Ww Ly 0 f 5. Oklahoma U. ......... 942 10. Cornell U. ............ 92.7 0 \ ; xe S F Th : good kicker. ; BROWNING MING ON ESTER This is the first year since the Williamson System began that the A g ue B ut Fi our Keg lers Ge { H lg ames rom omas California's Vie Botteri rates 2 SHOTGUNS West is the explanation. Chances remain for West Coast teams to finish 2 ment vi- : New York Central . 845 904 827-2578 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15 (U. P.). fornia, who possibly is the most un- PAY PLAN : - among the leaders, however. For example, Southern California still has week showed pre-tournam Pennsylvania 885 790 804-2470) nu vino license of Harry|derrated back on the coast in the BLUE POINT ma Delaware Shier SLE Ter cond on 32 per dew B% counting Npseing Us sor tour seong totals. Tndinmapols Fvic’l S00 Bas sesso indepen Faliend ;: ff #1 $4382 sioner Jules Aronson today for his| sidered the fest blocker the tro THE INSIDE ere were 43 upsets, 8 upsetting ties, 23 call upsets, and 6 called ties, Don Johnson With a’ hefty: 674|mottman 007. 973 015-208 aries kes BIEL 97 oo. Tow ot “unsatisfactory. performance” in his|J . | OTE—Because many teams in minor circuits completed their 1938.14 jess Smythe with a 661 pulled |Ce"tre! -«- 963 926 892—2781 1ndpis. Union R:
t ith T Galento,| The toughest task of all was namv.': 787 782 8512420 | bout last night with Tony Ga b {3 i i : schedule last week, the Williamson Rating Table this week lists TINGS .....cvesers 993 965 942-uong| MIWauEee won the roll-off, 39 10 60.) ithe fighting bartender, Rs a foi Ey io Thi F PO RTS only those teams with A MOST CONSISTENT RATING of 80 or more, | R¢ honor roll up by the bootstraps. | coca col 933 913 $34—2780)Indpls. Union Ry. 1 63 #28 803-—aess| Aronson said he would ask other) Cp PEE PREC JOT CNA CO The teams with ratings below that figure will be calculated; during the|TWo 650s, John Murphy's 659 and Lo &N 819 649 816-364 members of the Pennsylvania box- football team so ny choice finall : Week, for consistency: Io ae. Lytle bor he Co, Cilla bts bogs 1 im Reilly's 657. helped keep the ; Fraternal League 4 Indpls. Union Ry. 3 857 876 755—2488 ing commission to concur with him to T. y Wesk, for so lhe tlle 8 d on|Jim Reilly’s 657, help McQuay-Norris 804 008 * 8663068 [Chicago & N'west'n 817 757 8882462 jn his action. The commissioner |narrowed down ony Jsnap © a Perfect Team CAN YL 58 120 1-220 Chapman-Price No. 1105 League charged that Thomas “took the|Idaho and Bill Telesmanic of San 1—NOTRE DAME .. 97.7 | 46—Boston Colieg. : 2—T. C. U. . 47—Syracuse : _ 3—Tennessee 96.2 | 48—Army 4—Duke "........... 95.7 | 49<~Harvard 5—Oklahoma U. ... 94.2 | - 50—Qregon U. 51—Princeton
roll from sinking into the mire of adding” Machine '.. 90—Utah U. ........ 83.2 | mediocrity. : Hudepohl Beer ... 872 835 873—3580 easy way out.” Francisco. Both are big boys, go-S1-Conirg wrrsvysr 328 | of {ne 50 bowlers fo crack the Fornedey Soke .., &2 V0 S612 Mathers siiteiii 813 8% $33-3114| Galento, retaining his N. B. A.|ing over 190, and as staunch as Je Ohio Us cuceenes B32 1600 mark, over two-thirds of them |Enyert Lunch .... 815 939 918-2732 |Roughers .......... 878 902 928708 |vanking as the No. 1 challenger to|hitching posts on defense. [X vier ....... ats below 650 and half of them |Cassidy-Wiltshire .. 834 834 767—2455 | Finishers .....s.... 811 831 8692511) J Louis’ heavyweight crown,| No one could deny an honor team 94—Creighton, were woe Tele .|tackle berth to Al Wolff of Santa 95—Richmond U. ... could go no higher than 620. The|A. & P. Bakers ... 996 918 873-2787 punched, shoved and wrestled his po e ; 4 quintets also had the “Monday Art-Craft Roofing.. 745 = 782 722—2249 way to a third round technical ara.
96—INBIANA U 5 97—Centenary tots sal Annual Fall Su r Se 4 Paired with WOIff is Pete Zagar, 98—V. P. I blues” with no squad posting more Ree, Blk, Jove. 908 20s F15—2320 ppe¢ knockout over the blacksmith-farm-|_ 9); onder who was a Stanford
than an ordinary actual pin total. For Sterling Champs er convince a .crowd of 10,000 that ’ Has ; ; standout all season. Don Johnson's final 268 game Bailey fos oo... 712 7166 700235 his seige of pneumonia four months |My 05 yyiening of Oregon State
secre : : swept him to the top of the list Members of Clyde Hoffa's Ster-|380 was only a stop-gap in his and FIarry Sirith of Southern Cail after he had opened with a 213 INDIANA ALLEYS ling Beers baseball teams, both the| March for a shot at boxing’s most| 06 WY CCL | Ot S00 oe
and then slid to a 193. Little Flower League Saturday and Sunday nines, are|Coveted crown. ‘| Both were brilliant defensively and The Shooting Stars Victory Pharmacy.. 968 973 10663007 | Yequested to attend the annual fall can charge like an express train on
o . ou Sinclair Service ... 970 910 963—2843 |rabbit supper at 1228 Oliver Ave., Tubbs May Learn offense. «, .. where|in th . wesly Gd yes Don Johnson, Court House Bosart Tavern ... 930 949 1075—2954 |tOmorrow night at 8 o'clock. ; : Johnny Schiechl of Santa Clara| J] digupall theinside spo 6?” Jose ihe, Hints Dagoway sreinge Blackwell Funeral. 904 890 943—2742 The Sterling Sunday team won Hi F E ] gets the call for center, but the ‘you give these program Jim Reilly, Court House. . Harding. Service .. 979 1057 932—g068 | the championship of the Indiana- 1S ate ar y Bronco snapperback just barely Ea PHILLIES 951 9% | = beat out Jerry Dowd of St. Mary's sponsored by SaingCigar Johnson, Squirt Traveling dq | IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 15 (U. P). and John Ryland of U. C. L. A. America’ Largest: + Bill Faust, Court House oe Team No. 4 ....... 569 551 602—1723 cided late today at a meeting of the
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Fr Butch. Ohi ig Chia declined to,ciscuss the situation . utch, apman rice .... o 28 for hearin h ; f K- | eclin Q Si . 3| Key Punchers ..... 969 1041 8942004 g on a charge ol rec £1 ; Carl Hohlt, Evangelical Lock Pickers 932 1006 8852933 |less driving. Athletic board members maintained | Bill Noffke, Evangelical . ; : Pd col | Filler Ups_.. 760 771 804—2335 him last night as he was return-| nothing would be done for several : : . ’ Withers, Squirt Traveling on {Filler Nonthe mito) ing from a hunting trip in northern | Weeks. 4 a. mer Krischman, Optimist 2 Thibodeau, Fraternal
Gruner, Southside Businessmen .. 2 ; | i Bill Nollie, Byangelical ion YI Milk Tops 831—2411| State highway patrolmen arrested | that no action has been taken and Pencil Pushers 563 538 592—1693 i on Ron Pus] 363 538 592-1693 Towa. The officers said he was trav-| Tubbs himself has no comment
More than 60 teams have entered eling 80 to 856 miles an hour. He| He has denied several times during the 1020 scratch classic to be held PARKWAY RECREATION pleaded not guilty at a preliminary | the past season that he had any
“ ? ; : Pi le In on Joe 111 ® i at the Central Alleys Saturday and North Side Businessmen’s League hearing. intention of resigning. W l la ms Sunday and other entries are pour- :
T 3 : Fairmount Glass .. 880 917 863—2660 ing in. Squads desiring to enter Ballard Ice Cream. 762 947 812—2521
this tourney should call Dan Abbott | gepan Rye 848 840 802—2496 or the Central Alleys. Falls. City 947 T19 791—2467 Last night’s league match resulis: | mires Root Beer ... 831 791 856—2498
Kraft’s Bakery .... 799 728 - 774—2301 reached this desk via correspondents: CENTRAL ALLEYS
Mr. Jack Schafer, the hotel man, writes that George Sommers of La Wheeler Lunch League Coon Cola’ 300 300-2438 Salle College, Philadelphia, is one of the best tackles in the country. Jpdersen Touching. 3 1538 925-301 Seven Up: 805 :903 7782486 Stands 6 feet 2, weights 240 and is a 60-minute performer; Thinks he | ted Dental Lab . oe aan : could make any professional team in the country, ; Armored Car Serv.. 943 956 10052004 PENNSYLVANIA RECREATION “And I'l bet you never heard of him,” challenges Mr. Schafer, who H. H. Woodsmall .. 770 957 -882—2609 : Kroger League happens to be correct. Ever't Johnson Coal 852 891 9082651]... 205 940-3701 Mr. Jim Toulouse, sports critic of | gestion but we don’t believe Mr. pr To Hi Williams <ccoo00ee. 871 809 841—2521 Albuquerque, New Mexico, weighs in| Morrison would be in any mood t0|atme walpaper Co. 860 889 9502709 |N&SSEr ...ce.cecee. 792 942 8702604 with a boost for Bill Dwyer of the|discuss Wood's abilities with any de- |... coro © B. Smith 111100000 162 766 7932331 University of New Mexico .squad.|gree of enthusiasm just now. uri ct. 908 983 8382740 Yisen 333 07. Belin Calls hil gnoiher Whizmer White| The mai] concerning Davey. mowel 873 849 911-2133, > Ba 02555 And adds that Ted Skipkey who was|O’Brien’s sterling gifts has taken on Hank's Tavern .... 801 797 849—2537 | ng,omith . 846 829 88 All-America at Stanford in 1926,{chain-letter dimensions. In the be-
By JOE WILLIAMS, : Times Special Writer \ NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Some all-America nominations which have
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rates him as one of the finest do-|ginning the writers bravely com- FOUNTAIN SQUARE ALLEYS Siranze J32 on everything backs he has ever seen. pared the Texas Christians’ star South Side Businessmen’s League Liltic Flower League ' We never ‘heard of Mr. Dwyer, with Slinging Sammy Baugh. Now Paper Products ... 836 837 831-2504 9 §07—2060 either. . - they dismiss Baugh, “the greatest | Hudepohl Beer .... 813 769 862—2244 ig BL da 1934 1519 Doon Mr. Herman Hickman, the old forward passer of all time,” with|Grand Canyon Inn. 929 870 1026—2825 : : . Tennessee guard, wants us to know |a brief shrug and snap, “Who- was | Jack's Tavern . 887 881 824—2592 PRITCHETT RECREATION all about a tackle at North Caro-|he, anyway?” Then they proceed to|Umpi . 876 745 951—2572 Reformed Church League lina State named Ed (Ty) Coon.|tell you about the really “greatest |C°®! veoes BOB BRI] amid No. XT 991. 1004 99050088 “I've watched him all season,” writes| forward passer of all time.” Indianapolis Church League Carroliton Avenue.. 924 811 625-2660 b/" Mr. Hickman, “and T've yet to see| Well, the young man must have |Grays 1001 968—2937| 1st Reformed N 930 924 921—2715 ; him make a mistake. A big, smash-|something on the leather at that, |B -*- 3 903 9512824 | Intmanuel No |i... 916 95¢ 907—2177 ing fellow with that rare gift of be- and the chances are when. all the|Whites . 1044 954—3028 | pleasant Run No. 1 861 899 986—2746 ing an instinctive player. Against|pickers get around to their incredi- sesess. 1023 901 988—2912|pjeasant Run No. 2 880 841 931—2652 Alabama he was tremendous and|ble task of picking the 11 best) Gold: reesean 1004 1039—2962 194 Reformed No. 1 894 928 830—2753 Frank Thomas didn’t hesitate to say|players out of an army of some 859 993—2850 | Immanuel No. 3.... 873 847 9122732 he was the best tackle he had seen 6000 very few of whom they will HOTEL ANTLERS Immanual No. 3 ... 888 928 919—2135 all year” pave seen, O'Brien will be the Indianapolis Automotive League %i "Reformed No, 3 358 968 e317) unanimous choi y ; : 919 912—2794 Al Wolff Gets From eo an erhagk, Socony Vacuum .... 801 879 9532533 . 944 §31—2744 : 1-| Kibler Trucking ... 780 794 762—2336 Plug For Berth Sage comes a squawk that we have 1. HM. Berti 951 813 478.nsas): Ss : een weaving too many lyrical| mages Gorervice ... a So ~ Another tackle nomination comes words in praise .of Marshall Gold-| "oc" Coffee N0 Ns He-Mhigns 957 9903008 from B. F. Edwards of San Fran-|perg of Pittsburgh. . Lions League
5 . . “In case . 3—2908 cisco, who insists Al Wolff of Santa | yoy don’t know it the best fullback | Hes 890 8952640 5 935 1007 8332115
Clara is the best linesman on the iin the country today is Howie Weiss Suh : 890 8932640 > i I 7 BRE oar Etat rear a Ea nr TROORIBS Cv rw teeeses 955 1074 997-3026 Pacific slope. § . . “Even better of Wisconsin,” the gentleman |Te X 909 1058—2916 Beals iioiiiiii. 864 1006 1005—2875 than Falaschi, another Santa Clara writes, adding, “Why is it that you eres xe ve RIS ocr ee wi BBL BMRTIL
star who was picked on the all-|Eastern newspaper men have to b } . ges 83 Bi . € WE Realtors cc.oocesces America.” . . . Mr. Edwards adds: |so provincial?” 980 9332849
f 986—28 “You can’t go wrong on this fel- : , : 0 low.” Mr. Edwards doesn’t know Pr nae ne 974 929—2885
We can go wrong on anything S : rr 926 9272752 us. e ca ; Mr. Bill Streit, who used to play teve Casey and an armful of football for Auburn in his day, and has spent 25 years
refereeing major games, writes that Waddy Young, - 205-pound senior
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who plays right end for Oklahoma is the best man at this position in the South or Southwest, and is one of the important reasons why Oklahoma remains m the unbeaten - and untied set. Mr. Streit picks Bo Russell of Auburn, a tackle, as the next standout linesman below the Mason and Dixon barrier, pointing out that he has blocked one or more kicks in “practically every game and that in the Tennessee game he was mainly responsible for stopping Cafego cold ~ —which was mildly astonishing to
Mr. Streit because he still considers
Cafego the best back down there.
i And Then There's
Wood of Tennessee
The last time we saw Mr. Streit was in Berlin and he was demonstrating wrestling holds in front of the Bristol Hotel in Unter den Linden, and it came out ‘he is slightly cracked on the subject of wrestling, so we do not know just how seriously his nomination should be received. Somehow or other we had heard of Cafego before and mentioned him in a faintly flattering sense, and yesterday we received a wire from Nashville, sighed Old Hickory the
phird, and it reads: “Your pet:
Pafego might do all right with Vassar or one of those other strong ' Eastern teams but he’s just another ball carrier down here. If you want to boost a really great back get to work on Wood of Tennessee. He did everything but run Vanderbilt out of the park. Ask Ray Morrison.” We are grateful for the latter sug-
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There'll be more than a touch of the green tonight when the three Casey brothers of Sneem, County Kerry, Ireland, make their appearance on the Hercules A. C. wrestling card at the Armory. In the main go, Steve (Crusher) Casey is to tangle with Tom Sawyer of Los Angeles for two out of three falls or 90 minutes..The semiwindup finds Crusher’s brother, Timothy, in a tussle with Joe Corbett of Seattle. James Casey will serve as second for his brothers. In the ' preliminaries XKinman Kudo, Japanese grappler, is to mix with the Flying Hoosier, Buck Weaver of Terre Haute, in a bout scheduled for one fall or 30 minutes, and Jim Coffield, Kansas meets Ray Eckert, St. Louis, in the other fall or 30-minute bout. Steve Casey was formerly rated as the heavyweight champion; but Everett Marshall took that top rating last summer when the National Wrestling Association put him down as the No. 1 heavyweight.
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