Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1941 — Page 41

rei With Rattles. hi ] ainst the Cow-Country Bop

* By RED GRANGE Times Special Football Writer

. Dyer is a month when people think of bobsledding—rarely of college teams still’ TBE I a 2 Alinough fics; of ihe have stored away jerseys and sent half-starved needed ay a la roast beef:-and gravy, liners to be played Dec. 6. Heading the list are engagements between Southwest. and Pacific Coast machines. Texas, back among the elite following its 23-

easily go either way. : Chatapions collide in Tucson as}. Arizona, Border Conference leads RY er, ‘meets Utah, ruler of the Rocky|" Mountain's Big Seven. The ‘Wild-{ PF lcats have scoring punch but thel i | Utes’ strong line, led by ponder-| ous Floyd Spendlove, could Prove too tough for Mike Casteel’s lads. I'm giving Utah a shaky vote. After what's happened this season in the way of what the boys} call upsets, it seldom is safe for a prognosticator to give a team any other kind of a ballot.

Irish to Play

Washington State in Tacoma. Observers who followed the rise and fall of the Texas empire insisted all along the Longhorns were a fine football team which would bounce back.

A Great Club The rout of the Aggies only further demonstrated that Dana X. Bible has a whale of an aggregation when it is hitting on all 11 cyl- ’ inders. . a q a S ° YX Oregon has a spotty record w. V1 ig Sianiond. = C. In a. er ce 1v€ ; Was n Si an egon Yet the Webfeet showed flashes| NOTRE DAME, Ind, 3—A of brilliance in whipping Southern |Notre Dame basketball De that| California, California, Santa Clara combined occasional flashes of briland Washington. liance with normally ragged earlyTex Oliver has a. corking back in|season play in winning Saturday’s Curt Mecham who passes left-|opener from Franklin, 49-to 30, will handed and punts left-footed with|meet the all-star Great Lakes the best. But Texas has 16 ‘seniors|Naval Training Station squad here raring to go and three-team depth. tonight. Texas drove Texas A. and M.| Coach George E. Keogan, ‘Who dizzy by alternating howitzers, Pete | witnessed his 300th Notre Dame - Layden and Jack Crain. With Lay-|victory as he opened his 19th season " den pounding inside the tackles and |Saturday, gives his inexperienced Crain sweeping the flanks, the|squad very little chance against the Steely have SBensive on They |star-studded service group. uld repuise Oregon handily. “There were lots of rough spots Ready To Bounce in our play, and these cannot be|—The first official all-time Shrine Washington State tackles Texas|smoothed out until we determine|{East and West. football teams, A. and M. in a battle between a our best combination,” he said. “We|chosen from among players who team which has gained momentum ik no match for Great Lakes at have participated in the annual all season and a club which has|this stage of the season, and might] Pp just suffered a crushing defeat at|never be, for Great Lakes has one|New Year's day east-west charity the hands of an old rival. . |of the finest collections of talent in Tontball € game here, has been anThe Cougars got off to a bad basketball history, > stariost 0 U. GC. L. A. Wash-| Keogan intimated that there may| The team personnel read ington and California—and then|be some lineup shift, advancing Bob |like a “Who's Who" of the top footbeat Oregon State, Oregon, Idaho,|Faught, 6-foot 5-inch sophomore ball players of the last 16 years. Stanford and Gonzaga. center, and Don Rensberger, 6-foot| The feams were chosen by a vote I look for the Aggies to win al|l-inch junior guard, to the starting|of members of the Northern Calide decision. team. fornia Football Writers Association. Neither Southern California nor| Saturday’s game found the| The players chosen and the years U. C. L. A. has had much success, |squad’s only five lettermen in the|of their appearance in the annual but the Trojans have displayed starting lineup. George Sobek and |charity classic were: more potential strength, especially|{Charles Butler, forwards; Frank] West Team: Muller, California in their close games with Notre Quinn, center, and Capt. Art Pope | (1925) and Mathews, T. C. U. (1927), Dame and Washington. and Cy Singer, guards, formed the|ends; Edwards, Washington State Southern California should . re- junit. (1932), and Barber, U. 8. C. (1935),

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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3 (U. P.).

tackles; Rout, Texas Aggies (1938), and Beckett, - California 1930), guards; Tassi, Santa Clara (1930), center; Kelly, - Montana (1927), quarterback; Schkaldach, California (1933), and Kutsch, Olympic Club (1927), halfbacks; and Sauer, Nebraska (1934), fullback. East: Hewitt, Michigan (1932), and Dilweg, Marquette (1935), ends: Nagurski, Minnesota. (1930), Widseth, Minnesota (1937), tackles; Cannon, Notre Dame (1930), and Slaughter, Michigan (1925), guards; Garbisch, Army (1925), center; Harpster, Carnegie Tech (1928),

quarter; Feathers, Tennessee (1934),

and Shepard, Western Maryland (1935), halfbacks; and Joesting, Minnesota aes, fullback. The Shrine Committee also announced that 19 ‘players have been

and:

addition to he is also fine ball handler, { Other

7 lettermen are in line for the start{io 8

Two. of the American Hockey League’s leading scorers will be skating at the Coliseum tomorrow night when the Indianapolis Capitals meet the Providence Reds. Serving as wings on the Calladiné (right) and Ab Collings. Frank Boucher is the other member of the new Ab are the scorers. - At present they are tied for third place with 12 points ‘each. Cansdine, the irio’s deadliest shot, leads the league in goals scored with 10.

All Time, AlFStar Shrine East-West Team Picked

d line are Norm but Norm and

chosen so far 'for the East team for the Jan. 1, 1942, game. Three more are to be selécted. The latest acceptances came from: Linemen—Peabody and McKinney, Harvard; Fife, Pitt; ‘Dan-

sota. 'Ends—Gervalis, Ringer, vont, Northwestern: Krause, Penn State; Wood, Columbia, and Coupes,

Eagle Back Sought

BOSTON, Dec. 3—Professional football scouts are interested in Frank Maznicki, Boston College halfback, who had an average gain of 7.1 yards per try and caught 10 passes for 144 yards.

Backs—DeCorre-|

forward position. ). being a crack shot Naturally, nding iop will not hook. If it does, it is extremely difficult to control.

A sores lay ‘breakin han . it may sweep past the pocket.

large on this: year’s team, several{livery—move toward ‘the center of recommended. . It destroys the non-gridders are contenders for|the alley. That reduces the angle of [tural groove of your delivery. regular positions. Capt. Henry|your shot. Another means of reduc-| Variable alley conditions are ol Clason and Russ Wendland, both|{ing your hook is to speed up delivery.|of the demanding tests in bowling, Use the reverse procedure if the|It requires intelligence on the p uard assignments, Ted Esser|alley ‘is too fast. Start nearer thejof a player to adjust his deliver: and Marten Tuntland, reserve cen- right hand gutter. That increases|Many trial' alterations are of ters last season, are back again,|your angle. Slowing down your de-|necessary to get the ball in while Bob Jake and Stan Jensen|livery also gives the ball more op- pocket, constitute a pair of promising soph-|portunity. to hook. Changes of speed omore forwards.

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