Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1941 — Page 26

I fergie Opines ‘he Irish Will F nally Lose

By HARRY FERGUSON * United Press Sports Editer

NEW YORK, Nov. 13—Racing—|

or should I say wobbling?—down

the home stretch of the football

MIDWEST

Northwestern Over Notre Dame— :

Busting an unbeaten record in the -best game of the day. Minnesota Over Iowa—But what .& lovely spot for an upset. Good one. . Missouri Over Oklahoma — The

“highest hurdle on the way to the|

_ Big Six title.

‘Ohio State Over Illinocis—21 to 0.

~Borry, 20 to 0. Ohio State just missed that last point after touch-

Wisconsin Over - - Purdue—By # least one touchdown. ebraska Over Pittsburgh—On th EE that Pitt gave its all against Fordham last week, : EAST

‘ennessee Over : Boston College

Tennessee doesn’t want to set the|.

world on’ fire-yuh. It just wants to avenge that licking in the Sugar B last year. : Michigan Over Columbja—An Sujeianned team goes down fightg. Cornell Over Dartmouth—This is the one that Cornell won last year and then lost on'account of the fifthdown business. Sweet Tol=f~en v-e-n-g-e. Mississippi State Over Duquesne —Those Mississippi boys got that Bowl fever bad. Harvard Over Brown—It was a slow start, but those Harvard ‘boys are plenty tough now, broad A and all.

Pennsylvania Over Army—A good, big squad beats a good, little squad.

Syracuse Over Colgate—On the flip] ° of a coin. Either team can win by|-

.40 points, depending on who’s hot. ~ Yale Over Princeton—The Elis haven't won one since their season opener and neither has Princeton. Would you lkie to settle for a tie? SOUTH ¢ Alabama ‘Over Georgia Tech — Don’t think the Crimson Tide ‘is going to be in the losing column any more this year. Southern. Methodist Over Arkansas—Two touchdowns. Clemson Over Wake Forest—Don’t ask why. I just put it down fast and started praying. Duke Over North Carolina—Easier than it usually is. Louisiana State Over Auburn — Wouldn't it be funny if that Auburn team suddenly ran wild? Texas A, & M. Over Rice — But, watch it, brethren, watch-it. Texas Over Texas Christian—Nobody is going to tie Texas again this year, much less beat ’em. pool FAR WEST Stanford Over Washington State —Shaughnessy has ’em under momentum now. prea State Over California—

bho fapaily wdemels aren't bet

i Foung-Colorado -— A scoreless tie. Utah ‘Over Colorado State—Sey 30. points. Idaho Over Montana — A I'm wrong, dont sue. <

Bucket Ducare

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 13~ Indians University "ticket officials announced today. that 2500 tickets. for the IndianaPurdue Old: Oaken Bucket - | battle are still on sale at the office of L. L. Fisher, ticket manager. Temporary bleachers are be“ing érected on the west end of Memorial Stadium, accom .modating 2000: -fans. Five hundred ‘reserved seat tickets are still available in the other end: of the stadium. . ~ ~The game, the 44th between these two Hoosier rivals, will be “held here Saturday, Nov, 22

week’s Hoosier card.

881 yards. Andsinsix games; “too! | At Ingalls Field, Crawfordsville,

Widbash and DePauw come to scoring terms in a renewal of the oldest continuous ‘football rivalry west of the Allegheny Mountains. It will be their 47th meeting.

will “sfrut and drill while Bey Scouts, High School. seniors, Dads and the Butler Band promenade at Fairview. The. musical show starts at 1 p.m. ‘The ‘air. races at 1:30 p. m. If past performances are any criterion, the sky will bs black with footballs, For Mr. Schwenk is not just another passer. One: hundred forty-seven times this season he has dodged opposing tackles, and planted the pigskin in Bear arms on: 73 of the tries. His 881 passing yards is the best in the nation. He also leads in total Jars with 1290. Last' week the Bears’ ace had a

{field day.” Forty-eight times he

tossed and 31 times someone was at: the other end. Washington won

jthe game from Illinois College, 53

to 12, but that is great passing. in

Over “1000 high school musicians |.

Bulldogs 'Meet Mr. Schwenk,’ A Passing Fool From Wash. U.

By BOB FLEETWOOD i A gridiron seties. dating back.to the Mesozoic age of football—1890— and a “one-man riot” air invasion of the Butler Bowl sparkle on this

The air raid sirens will scream at Fairview where Washington of St, Louis puts on a little arama called “Meet Mr. Schwenk.” (Bud) Schwenk is a football player whose passing this. season’ ‘has netted :

Wilson

Tribute

As a final tribute to the ‘man who was known as one .of Butler's best fans, the en--tire Bulldog football team last night visited the bier of the late Municipal Judge Charles J. Karabell, who died ‘Tuesday at his home.

a dummy drill. Just like eight for eight against Feiler. In fact the Bears wouldn't even have a growl without him. They have scored 109 points this season and every point has placed the name “Schwenk” in print. He has scored six times. Seven

(Red) Lindow in the -end zone. Three more nosed down for six points. to the ends.: He has kicked three ‘extra points and passed for three more; Oh, yes, he held the ball on the other tries for point.

passing syndicate, is No. 4 in the nation’s .pass receivers. He has snared 19 for 268 yards. He's Bow-legged!

This Schwenk? Well, he is six feet, weighs 190 pounds, and, wait

.| Billy Hillenbrand.

The Bulldogs have been forewarned. All week they have been

.| taking air-raid precautions. Coach

| Good friends, afl together Come sunshine ot fain

© May whisky be richer. wv bes ‘we entertain.

Paul Hinkle sent his

nish squads will be attempting

to leap over the .500 mark. Butler

has a four and four record to Disieh with Washington's three and

‘In the Caveman-Tiger series Wabash has the edge: with 22 victories

{to DePauw's 19.. Five have been| Kansas

ties. Both schools have victories

hands of ‘Butler's Babe Dimanchef.

Comparative scores give the Greencastle eleven a slight advantage but this is an an in which predictions are’ pointless.

: ‘Monon Bell on Block

Tivalry, will ‘be: on ‘the Block for

: the 10th time.

~ Weakness on .pass defer

| seventh.

touchdown tosses have found Allen’

Lindow, Schwenk’s partner in the| Go

What does this man look like!|

t feud|

‘The Monon Bell, symbol of their|

and Maine. abies

season started.

‘Bruce Smith, , 9 to 0.

949; 947; Pennsylvania a - Purdue, playing

| week, has a rating of 893; Badgers, 895. That's a close match, like. Northwestern,

Irish, 947.

ington of St. Louis, the. Monon Bell 562;

fect of 1000.

Franklin-Mar, .601 Fresno State . furman

Ienev. Ein poly n,

Geor, en, Georgia ech. .888 joi t¥sbur «+740

a minute, he’s as bow-legged as| Hore ¢ oward

is men through} Il. Col. one pass defense drills each eve-| in

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os State .... i J

Jas. Millikin John Carroll Johns Fh K

Ledeen 801 Kansas State J 870 ent State ....588 Rontaokn ees ees867 enyon 528

«799 710

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when it was tied by | nesota, minus its

Wabash, 546. represent the relative strength of the teams against a - theoretical per-

443 Rockhurst Rolli

300. Washington

week,

Texas dropped|—= ylor. Minmighty backfield “barely nosed out

"Michigan and Northwestern maintained. their high place, Ala- | bama is ng and Notre Dame The nation’s ten top-| ranking teams and thefr ratings: Duke, 969; Texas, 963; Minnesota, Michigan, 952; Northwestern, Alabama, 948; Notre Dame, Texas Aggies, - 946; Navy, 933;

Wisconsin ‘this| the

949, and the

Indiana, ‘idle’ this week, is listed. at 862. Butler, at 694, meets Wash-

798. Rat battle: tings on @ The numbers

Marshall

664 | Hall of Fame. 573 : Jr, Jerome Travers, John McDer95 893 |derson. Smith and Anderson, both

y Nebraska Nevada 90 New Hampshire 613 New Mexico .. . M. St

Notre Dame ,,.947 0 Oberlin

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493 fo Northern, .65% tate ....919 Obie 0 704 Ohio We Wesleyah. 36 Okla. oa : Sula. .L ..901

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94 Rutgers Taga Lan u

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t. Benedict ...004 St. Bonaventure 676 . Frances ...695

y Feansyivanis *7. i496 'rinity, Conn...692 Pufts

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Fulane ........ [ulsa .cocovevee

852 Johnson got the nod over Sammy | Allen, Bill Henry beat Bill Wingler|

Valparaiso .....254 Vanderbil

Vermont .......43 Villanova ....

irginia i263 Virginia Mil. *..833

Virginia Poly. ..841 |}

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: Duke’s Blue Devils, team which has ies ie Set Ti, SR BE tts hp). the Chicago Bears, move to dhe top of. the {Times System this’ : Duk moved 30 the 0p of the list. past, Texas and £7 {of whieh are also unbeaten, and which nad been on fop since the:

Ed Dudley New| : ;

Bowling Scores

..669 were: .

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os {Bob Cain in the feature bout of the

.662 nue Boys’ Club,

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P. G. A. Prexy

CHICAGO. Nov. 13 (U. BP) —Ed Dudley, veteran professional at the|: Broadmoor Country Club; Colorado’ 1 Springs, Colo, has . been named president of the Professional Golf« ers’ Associaticn to succeed’ Tom Walsh of Chicago. Dudley received a of the 70 votes by delegates and members of the P. G. A. executive committee. The remainder were split between Frank Sprogell, Grand Rapids, Mich. ‘national secretary of the P. ., ind Alex Cunningham, presigs ‘of the Illinois section. . Dudley also is chairman of the tournament committee. i Earlier in thie day, the delegates|c: were informed that five new ames have been added to the P. G. A

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They are Charles (Chick) Evans mott, Alex Smith and Willie An-

of Great Britain, are the first for-eign-born players to be admitted. Anderson was the only man ever to win the National Open three consecutive years.

Leading bowlers who rolled 600 or better in competition last night are:

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wesesarevsese Son = “on Trveaa 600

Leading scores among the ladies

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Cesinavsntssevss sssovscasesenes sesocossses

Bob Hamilton got a T. K. O. over

evening last night in the WPA-City sponsored bouts at the English Ave-

game vznted for Nov. 3 wit

1e stakes richer, Alsab rounded out his sensational year

‘Me, a fo colt with Hive arkspur's ‘blood in his veins, For the first time, Alsab gave

round in the stretch at a distance Cc’ aa mile and Bless Me was clos1.

The time, was 1:44 3-5 for and a sixteenth, extremely het. for 2-year-olds. Mill River ‘able’s Fair Call came in third, a ‘ngth and a quarter behind Bless e.

BASKETBALL

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five def the i tint i, pay, tne 1s

rne ‘Orown -team will game an out-of-town

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