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“Don’t you think Weddington is overdoing the old college try?”

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 28 (U. PJ. a ‘Coach Elmer Burnham hung a “help “wanted” sign outside the Purdue football stadium today. The Boilermaker injury list began to assume staggering length as Burnham made

several ‘changes to ‘counteract his

manpower. shortage. Bruce Warren, tackle, has a’ knee

in a cast; Kenny.Smock, halfback,

was but of play again with recurrence of an ankle injury; Alex | Leugo, veteran - center, has a bad knee that refuses to’ mend; Tony Berto, southpaw passer, has a bruised shoulder; LaVerne King, end, has pulled a leg tendon: Herb

| Seidell, guard, was hospitalized yes-

terday with a fevered throat, and tedm doctors said Dick Barwegen’s wrenched elbow will keep him benched at least 10 days. Oharley Harris, an end, was shift-

' ed to the quarterback post in an effort to bolster the backfield; and

Close, Jophanay fullhacky - tH to tackle. Three senior reserves—Bill Burghardt, Wheaton, Il, Paul Gutiing, Shelbyville, and John Wojciechowski, ond, may see action against Towa Saturday.

Cowhig Leads N. D. Seoring

Times Special

NOTRE DAME, Oct. 28 Jerry | Cowhig, Notre Dame sophomore fullback, scarcely saw action in the first three games this fall, but he is now leading the team in scoring. He got twa touchdowns against the Jowa Seahawks and one against Illinois, all on. short runs, to total 18 points. He was standing up on | every touchdown. “Angelo Bertelli, . junior passing whiz, scored his first ‘Notre Dame touchdown against Illinois last Saturday on a one-yard quarterback ' sneak. This with 11 out of 13 points after touchdown. gives . him 17 ‘pomnts. Corwin (Moose) Clatt, soph fullback, and Bob Livingstone, soph left half, have 12 points each. Capt. George Murphy, Paul Limont and Bob Dove,- ends; and Jim Mello,

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{ .| fullback, have.6 poirrts apiece. Seven

| scores have come on runs, five on passes and one, by Clatt, on an inJorcopiad pass. ho Er BURNS

REWOVEN LIKE NEW

Purdue Injury List Includes Kenny Smock and Six Others

SOUTH BEND, Oct. 28 (U. P.).— With the reported improvement of Coach Frank Leahy Notre Dame's two veteran linemen, Wally Ziemba and Bob Dove, also blossomed forth with- new strength yesterday and were pronounced ready to start against the strong Navy team Saturday. Ziemba is a senior center from Hammond and Dove was all-Amer-ican end last year, although he has been ‘shifted to other line positions this season. ~~ Herb Coleman and Jim Mello, sophomore center and fullback, are doubtful starters, however, being confined with leg injuries, !

Buckeyes Set Big 9 Pace

CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (U._P.) —Ohio State’s pace Selting team dominates both the team and individual Big Nine statistics,

In winning its first three eonference starts, the Bucks have aver-

aged 384.6 yards a contest to hold aE wide lead over the runner-up Indi-|Fred ana aggregation which has an ave

erage of 275.1 yards for two games. Northwestern is third with an average of 252.6 yards for three games. Two Ohio State players, Gene Fekete and Paul Sarringhaus, top the scorers and Fekete also paces the ball carriers. : Fekete is far in front in the scor-

ing race with 41 points and Sar-|gs

Fekete has carried the ball 74 times for a net of 375 yards. Pat Harder of Wisconsin is second with | M2*, 99 yards in 25 tries and Sarringhaus third with 256 yards in 39 tries. The rushing leaders were ranked

in order of ‘average yards gained|

per game. Fekete and Sarringhaus played in three games, Harder in one. Otto Graham of Northwestern leads the passers with 32 completions in 61 attempts for 512 yards. Billy Hillenbrand of Indiana is second with nine completions in 28 attempts for 141 yards and Tom Farmer of Iowa third with eight completions in 18 Sitempts for 140

Leshy Leaves Mayo Clinic

at the Mayo clinfe. for arthritis and fatigue. : Leahy left here last night after two weeks of treatments.

| |Four” appear to stack up:

{3. West Lafayette

. Jr. Rec Jeft Atherton, West Side Cassie

| Panthers Hold No. 1 Position

To nl ey tate the final weeks of their season, South Bend Washington's high Panthers ‘appeared today to hold No. 1 honors for the mythldal state

crown. - With seven straight, impressive

which slipped from its grasp at the end of last year in a heart-breaking playoff defeat to Gary Lew Wallace. | Washington was favored to make it eight straight wins against Horace Mann this week-end, but the annual inter-division playoff of the northern conference will bring}: the acid test for the Panthers this|’ year when East Chicago Washington battles South Bend for northe

jern- (and probably state) suprem1 [ac¥ :

Only Four on Top However, two other teams—West Lafayette and Indianapolis Shortridge—were far from out of the pic-| ture. The list of unbeaten elevens

‘in the state narrowed to four last

'week when East ‘Chicago’ dropped Whiting. Here's the way the “Big

: we 1. South Bend Washington . 7 2. East Chicago Washington 6 6

Opp. Good Good Fair 4. Indianapolis Shortridge - > 3 Fair | East Chicago’s powerful machine gained a notch over the idle West Lafayette team this week by virtue of its decisive 12-7 triumph over Whiting’s Oilers. The West Lafay-

‘lette eleven was expected to round

out a perfect season when it faces Crawfordsville Friday. :

Talk of Playoff -

Shortridge made it six victories by downing the strong Muncie Central team, and already talk is beginning to spring up boosting a proposed playoff between Shortridge and West Lafayette, and then with the winner pitted against the north-state victor. This plan would be a huge step toward making the awarding of the crown less mythical, but there are many: things—such as game limits and wartime transportation — to make the plan impractical. The four perfect-record squads dominated the state-wide picture this week, while regionally | many conferences were winding up their chase. Warsaw clinched the Central Indiana conference by sinking Wabash, 7-0, Monday night, and Columbus wound up on top in the South Central loop.

Bowling Scores

Last night’s leading bowlers: & ht William Kriner, Power ag 5 Paul Stemm, West ‘Side Classic Jor I Rea, eat | Side Seg Bide © qn Sr. Bob) Kel West Bi Gie p Miller E: dB in John Hancock Insurance Bey Bor Vails, Stewart-Warner

Peer Killion way Carl Resick, West Side Classic Carroll Walker, Indiana Gear Leonard Hahlt, Blue Bibbun Jce Cream 605 Ralph Pope, P. H. O. Hdc Mack Hester, Social LADIES

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Ben Davis Wins

Cross-Country

Ben Davis won the annual Marion county high school cross-country championship . yesterday with 46

points at Warren Central. “} Bob Powers, Ben Davis runner,

suffered his first defeat of the season. He finished fourth. Bob Kee,

place and was followed by Marvin Haynes, Warren Central, and Tom

h| Messer, Southport. Other team

scores were Central of Lawrence, 47; Southport, 53, and Warren Central, 65. .

Frick Denies Split In Major Leagues

NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (U. P)— President Ford Frick of the Na-

= Deathlock Hold

¢s¢| flashes of the past as the former

| the four-event wrestling bill staged at at the Armory last night.

1|clamped on his famous headlock to 10| Win in straight falls over the rough e09|and ready Texan. It took big Ed

S03 but the Strangler came back in short order to terminate the clash in 1:08

. 542 Talaber met in the other featured . ss4| battle of the double-windup pro832) ceedings and the I. U. mat mentor

22|slam and press after three minutes. 818{ Thom came back to take the sec4|ond in 16 minutes with a step-over

gn variety. 806! ° In other bouts Roland Kirsch-

: BLUE POINT

=scoring

victories over good competition, the

Panthers were on the brink of that coveted state-wide recognition

Horrell on Way To Rose Bowl

By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—He started out as an insurance salesman, with football coaching his hobby.

And now, because he has his team|

on the road to the Rose bowl, the United Press selects as its coach of e week, Edwin C. (Babe) Horrell - ® University of California at Los Angeles. His mighty Bruins, although they dropped their first two games, have made Pacific coast football experts look bad even though Horrell tried to set them straight.

Came to Life

But the experts weren't convinced and they felt more sure of themselves when Texas Christian beat the Bruins, 7 to 6, in the opening|———= game and the California’ Preflight eleven thumped them, 18 to 7, the following week. Then the Bruins came to life. They whipped Oregon State, last

year’s Rose bowl team, 30 to 7; Cali-|

fornia, the preseason favorite, 21 to 0, and “last week knocked off the only team with a perfect record on the Pacific coast, Santa Clara, 14 to 6. Horrell went to the University of

California, where in his three years| :

on the varsity, the Bears were undefeated, winning 26 games and tying three. He was center of Andy Smith’s 1923 “wonder team,” and in his final year was selected on almost every all-American team. In 1931 he was hired as a full time assistant and was named head coach in 1938, succeeding Spaulding, who is now director of athletics. In his first season he almost sent the Bruins into the Rose bowl. Tied in the standings with their crosstown rivals, the University . of Southern California, the Bruins were on the Trojan 2-yard line and on fourth down elected to try for a field goal. The try failed and the Trojans got the Rose bowl bid.

Lewis Flashes

Ed (@iraiale) ‘Lewis showed

five-time world’s. champion took

@s|complete charge of Cowboy Lutte]

rail in one of the feature bouts on

Lewis, weighing 262 pounds,

14 minutes to maneuver Luttrail into ‘the hold in the first session,

of the second fall. . Coach Billy Thom and Frankie

won after a three-fall tussle. Talaber drew first ‘blood with a body

toe hold and the third in four minutes with a toe hold of the garden

meyer downed Jack Dillon, both

500) heavyweights, in 12 minutes with a|

flying body scissors, and Martino

Angelo,’ a junior heavy, took Joe. Lin

Wolf in 13 Irinutes with a leg breaker hold.

Loyola University Net Coach Dies

CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (U. P)—~ Leonard D. Sachs, for 20 years basketball coach at Loyola univer-

sity, died of a heart attack yester-| Tuesda: Central of Lawrence, captured first| day. ;

Sachs, who was 44, was stricken ‘while on duty at a Chicago high|. school, where he served as a physical education instructor. During his long term é4 Loyols,

lost 118. He is survived by a his widow, Vera, and a daughter, Anita.

Sachs’ teams. won 221 gaines and|

air EE LEE

history have they complefen a season undefeated.

Deputy Sheriff ALAMEDA, Cal, Oct. 28 (U. P.). —Dick Bartell, New York Giants shortstop, was on duty today as a

son said the appointment was temporary. ;

deputy sheriff. Sheriff H. P. Glea-|N

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Oct. 28, 1942

AUSMAN—Florence, Jeluved sister a Mrs. Mary Foxworthy, A Carmi, Alonzo,

day p. m. rom residence of + Mrs. Bosworthy, SS Pershing ave, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2 p. De Friends invited, Burial Mooresville, Ind. Friends Day, Sali at residence any Hite, Leap

BRADY—Elsie May, 55 Sea, beloved wife of John C ani = mother of Marie Sud Lg WY, Pon John

CARLYLE—Mary Elizabeth, wife’ of Wm. mother of Ruth Patton, Viola Roberts, Martha Bellows, Loretta Garvey, Bertha Baumann, Pearl Rol and Opal Perry, also survived by their brothers 24 one sister. Friends may call e Tolin Funeral home, 1308 Prospect. the oo Thussday: from the Friendship churc Sober Pores and Prospect. Burial New Crown. Friends

COOLING—Zuleika ¥ Nite of Parke A. mother of Wm Mrs. Thomas A. Brady, sister of irs. 8. D. Moore of Van Alstyne, Tex., Mr. L. L. Henof Dallas, Tex., Clifton M. Henof Farwe! Tex., V. Howard Henof Hereford, Tex., ‘passed away . Services at the Flanner & Bumortuary Thursday, 2 PD. invited. Interment Crown Hi, may call at the mostuary.

AMMEL—Annie, beloved mother of Minnie and ‘Lee Saylors, Herschel, Curtis Gammel, passed Sway Monday, Service Thursday, 2 p. m., at the W, blossom Mortuary. Burial Glen Haven cemetery. = Friends may. sll at the mortuary any time.

GREP. Robert E., age 16 years, beloved of Mr. and Mrs. William Grepp, eather of Charles William and John A Grepp, Mrs. on Williams and Mrs. John J. Flick, grandson of Mrs. Laura E. Sumner, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Bros. vis Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washin Burial Greenwood cemetery. 3 on ma 5 p. m. Wednesday.

GWINN—Jerry MM, ‘beloved husband of Fannie D. Gwinn, brother of Mrs. Ola George, Mrs. Ida Lindamood, Mrs. Ella Chapel, Mrs. Jessie Fort, Samuel, Johnnie and James W. Gwinn, all of Fortville, Gene Gwinn of Madison, Ind., passed | & away Monday, 10 p. m. Funeral from the late res: Genes Thuis’. 2 Dp.

Friends invited urial Gravel awn Cette

Friends may call after 6 p. m. gy Shirley Servic

JOHNSON-—Linda Hugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johnson, h, gtanddaughter of Mrs. Hugh Powell Johnson, passed awa Jeslaente, 916 N. Garfield drive. Services from W. T. Blasengym Funeral Home, 2226 Shelby st,, Thursday, 10 a. m. Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home any time.

MORFORD—Judith Ann, of 614 N. Slee st., entered into rest Tuesday, months: in hter of Mr. and i Thom: ord, sister of Thomas ice Th 2

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PURSELL—Frank E., 650 N. Oxford st. passed away Monda , Oct. 3, years; husband of Kat

father | ot Jerry and / sell, of Mrs. Ann of rs, Lotta Cassid W Gitne 3 Chapel

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