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stronger than rated before the campaign got y Lakes was forced to put the pressure to def by only two touchdowns to one. dd on the comeback of the scores goes down as an upset. . , , The Illini lost , before trapping the Badgers. . , . The lowa Seahawks r Towa's weak squad and Indiana figures to do the efeated and untied Purdue plays Ohio State at Cleveland and is picked to chalk up victory No. 8. , , , Notre Dame and it’s a cinch to be another bitter afternoon
In a Row for Old Purdue YEAR Purdue won one game in nine starts. , . . This year ; have won four in a row. . . . Purdue's remaining es Are with Ohio State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Indiana. nly home game left is with Towa, Oct. 23. , , . Only home games left on the Notre Dame schedule are with Illinois, Oct. 23, and with the Towa Seahawks, Nov. 20. ~~ dndiana has three home games left, with Wisconsin, Oct. 23, with Great Lakes, Nov. 13. and with Purdue, Nov. 20, _ Notre Dame and Purdue are the only undefeated and untied ms in the state. . . . Indiana, DePauw, Wabash and Indiana: State have tasted defeat or been tied. i
Michigan Conch Lauds Irish Speed
®° YOR OVER-ALL speed, Notie Dame is probably the fastest team . « At any rate, that's the opinion of
ng football this season. . Frits Crisler of the Wolverines. es of the week: After the Michigan game, worrier Frank Leahy, Notre Dame coach, sald, “We've looked PATRLY good while winning thiee games, but we have seven tough games ahead. We made a mistakes but we still were lucky enough to win.”
“PERHAPS THE Columbus Red Birds should have been substituted for their parent St. Louis C ~ Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Syracuse ball clubs were just so much bird seed to the A. A. Red Birds,
Redskins, Bears and Packers Among the Pros
By GLEN PERKINS ! Uniled Press Saft Correspondent ] NEW YORK, Oct. 11-~The Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears |, make a shoestring catch and kers today appeared to be the teams which will fight | nq by inches, so what could National Football league title, all three advanc
nals to play the Yankees.
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and Green Bay Pac | qut for th iN have been held to a single, playing ictorie yy. “7 lit safe, turned out to be & double. “THe Redskins, making their first-defense..of..the. 1842 title, handed. pu;. Piekey; the veteran. catcher, the Brooklyn Dodgers A 27-0 defeat before more than 35000 fans in mediately singled to center, GorWashington. “Sammy Baugh, who, the Redskins to victory last Sinkwich, passed to Bill Fisk who started a repeat performance lateralled to Harry (Hippity) Hopp : his passes resulted on the 50 yard line for a long touch-| The Cards were lucky to tie it ; he first two Washington touch- down run. downs, Wilbur Moore ran 28 yards| The Phil-Pitt Steagles defeated setti dropped Sanders’ easy pop fly, 5pot On the ecard. third passed to the New York Giants, 28-14 in a which should have been the third {Saturday night game, - YSSTERADY'S RESUL’@ — Washington | { a ET: BiecaicAR® | despite the fact fwo men were out, |
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The Box Office
8ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11 (U, P.). ~—Financial figures in the] world series:
FOURTH GAME
Attendance ........ 36,196 Total receipts ......5155,884.00 Players’ share ...... 79,500.84 Service fund and war reef ...... ovis 76,383.16
FOUR GAMES Attendance ......... 242.440 Total receipts ...... $056,874.00 Players’ share ...... 488,005.74 Service fund and war forelief .....0000000. 208,373.48
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Dame game, swings around left end for a first down. Ha was finally stopped by Michigan's Bill as he closed in for the kill.
Denson will Michigan Would Rother Have the Millers’ Just Stay Away From South Bend, Ind.
. By FRANK WIDNER The Irish of Notre Dame can lay
Face Marshall
Johnny Denson, Indiana's heavy-
Marshall, who resides in Dallas, 20's when the Four Horsemen were | gained national recognition in re- | galloping. cent months when he battled his way through the field in the “white country is attempting the impossible hope” tourney staged by Frank as far as accuracy is concerned but Barbaros at Detroit, to earn a|when a squad of stars like Michigan the ——a team that pre-season dope Mar- (had as one of the most powerful in {the land-—takes such a beating as! ~Tthe Wolverines did Saturday, well Matchmaker — Lioyd ~Carter-- also -it's time 10-ta look around and figure: has signed Jack Hill, Bloomington out who to knock off mext. (II) heavyweight who hung up a| sixeround decision local Negro heavy,
best team in the
at Lee Savold for $10,000 first prize money. a close decision to
Notre Dame had, literally, an oldColion | fashioned Irish picnic at Ann Arbor! last and probably one of the happiest
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Bill Johnson, the rookie third base-
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Friday night at the ‘armory. Hill man today, if.i¢ isn’t Coach Frapk | will see action in the semi-windup| Leahy, is an ex-Notre Damer by the name of Harry Miller.
| It was Harry who led the boys {from South Bend to their only vie{tory over Michigan until this year. That was back in 1900. And Saturday, Harry sat in the stands and |
Junior Heavies
As far as Michigan is concerned,
ington, Ind. in the semi-windup. joney seldom missed, Chief attraction for the fans is the first appearance of the season | of Farmer Jones, the “hillbilly” matman from Arkansas, going ' style of
The final count, 35-12, spells the difference between the two teams. The Irish had another touchdown
{ably could have had a couple of {more if they had wanted them very | bad, especially the way they ripped | adelphia. Iowa Seahawks meet Missouri at Kanses City, Mo, and | Bill Daley, on lend-lease from | Minnesota plays Camp Grant at Minnesota, was the only spark of | Minneapolis, The Seahawks kept light on the Michigan team. He their record intact and stood as the
the * bewhiskered Jones made him a favorite here last ancounters Gil Oross - of Boston,who- tossed Al Pusha here last Tuesday,
e season. H {that Wolverine line to shreds.
ton Miller (carrying the ball), ster Daley, who can be seen close to Miller
| kept the game from being a com- | top service team of the Midwest, (plete rout with his brilliant dashes by beating Iowa, 25-0, Minnesota weight champion, will face a for- claim to the No. 1 spot on the foot- and gained 135 yards of the 210 had an open date. opponent Friday night | ball horizon today and probably the | yards Michigan gained on rushing. when the Hoosier kingpin tangles old master himself—the immortal | with Jack Marshall, rugged Texas Knute Rockne—would' have had to came through with victories, as Bob bigwigs, plays Del Monte Pre-flight, mauler, in the {0-round majn event admit shat Leahy's gang is almost on | Hoernschemeyer pitched six touch-| while Southern California stakes clash of a five-bout professional a par with Rock's “dream” teams of down passes while Indiana romped | its record against San Francisco [1920 and '30 and the eleven of ‘the over Nebraska, 54-13, and Purdue | university. Pacific upset California, rolled on to its fourth straight win |12-6, while Southern California de- | |feated St. Mary's Pre-flight, 7-0. Colgate Plays Rochester
The rest of Indiana's “Big Three” the expertd by defeating West Coast
in humbling Camp Grant, 19-0.
DePauw's navy-studded outfit, | paced by All-America Bob Steuber,|
runner of the Michigan-Notre
ker scored twice, once on a pass from Hawthorne, and Lee scampered across the Lake Forest goal in the fourth period. Dana, Lake Forest halfback, tal= lied his school's only marker in the second period after recovering o Park fumble. ‘
{Mills Is Named
Coach of Year
CHICAGO, Oct. 11 (VU, P).—~The All-America Basketball Board ane nounced today that a nation-wide poll of sports writers has named Doug Mills of the University of Ilinois as basketball's “coach of the ear.” Mills, 35, the youngest athletis director and basketball coach in the Western conference, has piloted his
{ University of Illinois team to three ¢ : | conference titles. in his seven years The Rocky Mountain leaders, Col- lof coaching. His 1943 squad won 12
whittled down Indiana State, 39-6, orado and Colorado college, figure straight conference games, b
and Wabash was held to a 7-7 tie| to defeat, Deming, N. M., air base | {and Colorado Mines, This week, Notre. Dame plays, trimmed Utah, 35-0, and Colorado Wisconsin, Purdue meets Ohio State | college won o at Cleveland and | Indiana faces week.. AN GR “Ini other standout gam East this week, Cornell meets Holy Cross at Ithaca, Colgate - plays As it stands now, Notre Dame,’ Rochester in a return game at Army and Navy rank as the top | Hamilton, N. Y. collegiate teams among the 14 Ma-| Bucknell Meet at Philadelphia, jor unbeaten elevens. on the basis! Muhlenberg plays Franklin and of .their records and opposition thus! Marshall at. Allentown, Pa. Care| far. Army, still unscored on, de- negie Tech meets Lehigh at Pittsfeated Temple, 51-0, while. Navy purgh and West Virginia opposes won, 14-13, over previously un- Maryland at: Morgantown, W. Va. Other games in the middle west nclude: Illinols-Pittsburgh at Cham-
by Illinois Normal.
lows." N. D., Army, Navy
beaten Duke,
Rating only a shade behind were j Pennsylvania in the East, Purdue, paign, Il, Towa State-Nebraska at Grapplers in the junior heavy. Watched his red-headed ison, Iowa Pre-Flight and Minnesota in Ames, weight division will supply all of Creighton Miller, share honors with the Middle. West, Southwestern, Lawren the action on the wrestling card Slingshot Angelo Bertelli to lead the | tomorrow night at the armory. The Ramblers to victory again, first bout is to be held at 8:30.
Seahawks Meet Missouri
over Denver, 41-0, last
four Big Ten scoring records. ~~ Mills will be co-mentor of an Alle
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champions, here- Dee. 3. He will ive the award at the game.
Football
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Kansas-Washburn at ce, Kans, Oklahoma-Tulsa| Texas Christian and Texas A. & M.|at Oklahoma City, Okla., Oklahoma in the Southwest, Colorado and A, & M.-Norman Naval at Still-|* Colorado college in the Rockies and water, Okla, Great Lakes-North-The program was completed to-|it Would have been better had the College of Pacific. and Southern western at Evanston, Ill, day with the pairing of Earl Ma. Miller family stayed away from California on the Pacific coast. lone of Chicago and Angelo Mar. Notre Dame. tinelli of Boston for the opener. |
Southern and Southwest games|” | The only perfect records cer- include: Texas Tech-South Plains A.| ° While Treighton Miller galloped, | tain to be in jeopardy this week A. F. at Lubbock, Southern Method-| Frankie Hart of the ‘Windy City Bertelli fired those passes as if they are those of Texas Christian and ist-Rice at Dallas, Memphis Navalmeets Coach Billy Thom of Bloom. 8d been shot out of & rifle. And Texas A. & M. They meet at Ft. Louisiana State at Memphis, DukeWorth. {North Carolina at Durham, North Carolina State-Wake Forest at {Raleigl, Virginia Military-Richmond | eeled Pennsylvania, which pushed Dart- {at Richmond, : was nullified and they prob- | mouth out of the unbeaten ranks,| Rocky mountain and far western 7-6, should have an egasier time games: California-U, C. L. A. at against Lakehurst Naval at Phil- Los Angeles, March field fliers-San Diego Naval at San Diego, Denver Ft. Riley Cavalry at Ft. Riley, New Mexico-Arizona State of Flagstaff at Albuquerque, Redlands-Pomona nance at Redlands,
Golf Crown
he in t Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Philaa touble again In the, held the 1043 world champ-|. lonship today after defeating Sam | the side. “The southpaw's control Byrd, Philadelphia, in a 36-hole | Was uncanny and he had the Card- match at the Tam O'Shanter coun-
Br ap McSpaden shot a three-under-NEW TORK YANKEES par 141 to beat Byrd by
Southworth Could Use Hoernschemeyer I
By JACK CUDDY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 17'—Monday morning quarterbacking:
Stagg couple more years’ experience, and hell really turn out a football team. Although he’s 81 now, his current College of Pacific Tigers have bowled over Alameda Coast Guard, St. Flight, U. ©. L. A. and California
inch line on a second down; then failed to score on two plunges by Big Bill Daley, “on . » BUT THE height of heartbreak came at Great Lakes, Ill, when Dean Sensanbaugher of Ohio State took the kick-off, after Great Lake's first touchdown in the third period, and galloped 98 yards—only to be halted just short of a touchdown. Then the Sailors stopped the Buckeyes cold.
. » » BILLY SOUTHWORTH eould use Bobby Hoernschemeyer, Indiana’s freshman fullback who pitched six touchdown passes as the Hoosiers husked Nebraska,
54-13.
n » NOTRE DAMES teli is a dangerous man with hands or feet. He completed five of eight passes against Michigan, two for touchdowns; and he place-kicked five extra points, bringing his season 's total to 14 out of 14. Operator K-D suggests: “if you have, any kicks to register,
the one-yard stripe in suffering its third straight defeat? ARMY, which Dow has rolled up 120 points against a goose egg for three opponents, displayed chiv-
STATE COLLEGES Notre Dame, ‘35; Michigan, 18, . i PuMue, »; C Grant, §,
Aww, 39; State, Wabash, 7; Nlineis Normel, 3 (tie). OTHER COLLEGES
Arkansas A. and M., 19; Arkansas, Army, 51; Temple, 8. i” a
eds Coast Guard, 2; Sam Frame
we A Bates, 13; Camp Edwards, 7. x Bowling Green, 31; Patterson Field, ® 38: Tufts, 6. .
, 38; kl Camp Baviarmngle Tesh, Caroling State, Colgate, 8; Penn State, § (Hie), College of Pacific, 12;
38 Dia, i California, 6
Mareh Field, 40; C. L A, 7.
v, Maryland, 19; Richmond Army Aly Base, 6. Memphis Navy-Southern Methodist, can-
- Mis 1. mm K ig State, ay em apa an Navy, 14; Duke, 13. " Nerth Carolina, 23
Western Michigin, 80; Xavier (Cineine |
natiz, o. alry in the waning minutes of | W Saturday's 51-0 sham battle with Charley Sampson, a guard, intercepted a pass and galloped 60 yards. Instead of going over for a touchdown, he gallantly |* placed the ball on the one-foot | peadems. stripe. On the next play he step. | a—— ped back and booted a field goal,’
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