Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1943 — Page 14
Towa Seahawks on Nov. 20. ‘Hoosier Big Three members play “away” this week, with Notre pe meeting the Navy at Cleveland, Indiana tackling Ohio State Columbus and Purdue invading Madison to square off against hapless Wisconsin Badgers. Last year Notre Dame defeated the Navy, 9-0; Ohio State deed Indiana, 33-21, and Wisconsin defeated Purdue, 13-0.
THE GAME at Cleveland this Saturday, Irish vs. the undefeated untied Annapolis Middies, will be one of two Games of the sek. . . . In the other top feature undefeated and untied West t Army is to meet undefeated and untied Penn at Philadelphia. Navy has defeated North Carolina, Cornell, Duke, Penn State Georgia Tech. . . , The Middies had two close calls, against ¢ and Penn State. . . . Notre Dame defeated Georgia Tech, 5-13: Navy defeated Georgia Tech, 28-14. | . The Irish figure to outscore the Middies in the Cleveland attrac(seating capacity sold out), and Purdue figures-to trounce
jana vs. Ohio State, Boy Meets Boy
THE Indiana-Ohio State tilt at Columbus, malching young n rivals, figures to be a close thriller. . . . The grid handix probably will call it a toss-up in the Boy-Meets-Boy game, Northwestern defeated Indiana 14-6, and the Wildeats downed hio State, 13-0. loo "ne ; = =» 7 OUTSTANDING upsets Saturday were Colgate’ decisive victory ‘over Cornell and Southwestern Louisiana’ Institute's huge victory : Sotithwestern of Texas. . . . The two Southwestern teams bene» "ited greatly by navy units, but the Texas outfit was supposed to be @head on star football trainees. = ss » =» =» NOTRE DAME had to punt only 11 times in its last four games Against Georgia Tech, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. . . . Notfe Dame's team-wide strength was reflected Saturday in Michigan's 40-10-8 defeat of Minnesota. . . . The Irish defeated Michigan, 35-13.
: esults of Week-end Football Games
Tulsa, 55; , _ Notre Dame, 47; Mineis, 0. Vanderbilt, 9; Camp Campbell Bomb.
", Indiana, 3; Wiusup Sin . Villanova, 27; Lakehurst Naval Alr Sta. i . 1 tien, 1. , 14; Franklin, 6. “Wake Foresi, 21; Virginia Military, 6. Field, 12:. Indiana State, 0 Washington, 23; March field, 7. Eo Mill Naval Alr Station, 3%) wot vieginia, 32: Carnegie Teoh, 0.
Whitman, 12; Willamette, 3. > B, 20; Xavier (Okie), 19. Xavier (New Orleans), 8; Northeast] A :
OTHER COLLEGES fpbama, . 4 cemvice TEAMS
0 Arkansa + 8; Ca Robin-| Camp Grant, 13; Fi. Riley, 13 (tie). * en, 0, ih S84 WS; ny i Bainbridge (Md) Navy, 4; Camp
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y, 3: Yale, 3. | Lee, O, » , 4%; Ci Wingham, 6. Georgia Pre-Flight, 9; North Careline ng Green; 11 Bata HPreriighs. A
new : phy + a Marines, 20; Jacksonville - Nr 4 Bo . “re! Keon is; Camp Campbell En"oP: a B—. n. Fan Diege Naval Training Station, 35; ) Conese 4: elastin. . Alameda Caan Guard, #5; Pleasanton chers, SHEA): Mint i Bay Coast Geant, 105. Fi Mone Cornel ); 23; Luther, 8. el ! MM
ree, 9 Field, ys 14 Richmond (Va.) Air Base, #0; Norfolk Parent. 41 Ben Fran. Marines, 8. 0. NIGH SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES _ Bm i heaton, 19 itis). . Cathedral, 30; Silent Roosiers, 4. pie Sed ‘Bears. Bis West Virginia RL Schosl, 46; McGuftey (Oxford, | A and M. 9; Morris Brown, * Culver Military Asademy. 19) Lake Porv est Avad » ” and Marshall, 28; Mublen-| ™) eal ( Ky), 1; New Al
berg bany, 1. : : Lakes, 41: Marquette, 7. | Emerson (Gary), 6: Maywood (IIL), 0. a (N.C) A & T. 3% Comp ECC" (Evansville), 40, Sumner (Si
Normal, 6; Tiinels Wesleyan o.| Louis), 8. ight wa eaneslod.
i» . Doane, NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE 0; 1. Bears, 33; Brooklyn, 21. Sate 31, Ggargis. 8. Wanlgn 13; Chieage Cardinals, 1. Army Air 19; Texas Qreen Say, 3 Petron, & > i (0), 35; Ohle Wesleyan, 0. 10. oh Pfu, . (Ma), 13; Cha Coast Navy-Arkansas, canceled.
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orth Texas Aggies, 9; Texas’ Aggies, ¢ hen 3 hie State, 0 ; Kansas , 0. 8 § (tie). ta) val Alr Station,
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The Indianapolis Capitals teok it on the chin from their parent club, 13; the Detroit Red Wings, in the Motor City last night but those who saw ine game were convinced that the tiem, 7; Caps looked good even in defeat. | The score, 7-3, did not tell the The experienced Wings some goals because of the of the Indianapolis de3 the Caps expect to have of New! the defects remedied before Thurs-
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Southern California, a certain | decisive margin recorded in the 34Rose Bowl nominee barring acel-
and Washington meets the Spokane, | football history that the Gophers Wash., Fliers, completing the Pro- | have been beaten by more than 40 gram for the unbeaten. Colorado points. : college has an open date. The victory was the first for Colorado college kept pace week-| Michigan over Minnesota since 1933. end by sidetracking previously un-| Daley scored two touchdowns and beaten Colorado, 16-6, and Southérn gained 90 yards in 23 ball earrying California kept its goal line un-| attempts. The yardage boosted crossed with a hard earned 6-0 vie- | five game total this season to tory over College of Pacific, also|yards. ; previously unbeaten. The other| Daley was the first player in unbeaten teams which tumbled from tory ever to play on both sides the ranks were Southwestern, which|the Minnesota-Michigan football was upset by Southwest Louisiana feud and he has the further distines Institute, 25-7, and March field, a tion of having been on the winning 27-7 loser to Washington. Texas side all four times. A. & M.'s perfect slate was spoiled No One-Man Show
by a scoreless tie with North Texas Aggies. ? ’ The Michigan victory wasn't a one-man show, however, Daley had High-Geared Offensives {plenty of help, principally from ElAccurate Angelo Bertelli and roy Hirsch, who turned in his outHurlin Hal Hamburg, two passing- standing performance of the seamasters, who have been utilizing air son. Hirsch scored three touchpower to keep their teams unbeaten downs, including one om a 61-yard will meet in the Notre! Dame-Navy sprint on the first play of the game. clash. Bertelli, benched and blanket That run rocked the Gophers back ed through most of Notre Dame'sion their heels and they never we-47-0 rout of Illinois, threw one covered. touchdown pass and connected with| In addition to Daley, Capt. Paul five of seven passes for 83 yards. White, the right halfback; and All Haberg did against Georgia|Mervin Pregulman, star tackle, will!
passes and score a touchdown him-| Saturday's contest. self in Navy's 28-14 victory, | While Michigan was regaining | Two highly geared running of-some of the prestige it lost when | fensives collided in the Army-Penn beaten by Notre Dame, the Irish | game. Army's breakaway backs have kept moving on toward their na- | scored 211 points in five games, tional championship by burying Iili- | while Penn has made 202 points in| nojs, 47-0. its five tests. The victory was Notre Dame's! Both Army and Penn pulled afth straight and was achieved in | punches in their week end victories, an effortless fashion. The Irish reg- | Ary urine in sibs o oun uate played only 16 minutes. e 37-1, while nn team on a part time anift tn besting Last Half Rally Columbia, 33-0. Purdue put on a stirring last half The coming program generally is/rally for the second straight week the most attractive of the season to/to preserve its perfect record. The date, | Boilermakers went into the fourth |
In the East, there are such fea- quarter tied with lowa, 7-7, but|
tures as Princeton-Brown, Holy then applied the pressure to run Cross - Colgate, Cornell-Columblia, out a 28-7 victory. Tony Butkovich Muhlenberg - Bucknell, * Pittsburgh -| again was the top man in the Pur. Carnegie Tech, and Penn State. due scoring cast with three touch~ West Virginia, downs. 3 i ———————————— Otto Graham scored one touch. | U. 8. TAKES OVER JAP TASK |down and passed to Lynne McNutt The giant king crab of the Bering [for the other ‘as Northwestern sea will be canned commercially by [downed Ohlo State, 13-0, Americans this year for the first| Indiana trampled Wisconsin, 34-0 time; formerly it was canned by am Camp Grant played a 13-13 tie the Japs and sold to u with Pt, Riley in other games.
Brooklyn Finally Scores as Passers Have a Field Day |
By UNITED PRESS The forward passers were in there pitching in the pro ranks again ' yesterday, setting one new National | Washington . league record and equaling another |Phil.-Bitt. . in a day otherwise notable because #- last piace Brooklyn Dodgers ar » ; came to life, - felis The Dodgers, scoreless all season in losing five games, opened a sudden second half offensive at Chi. cago against the great Bears and rolled up three touchdowns. However, they eventually lost, 33-21.
x Gheen Bay was responsisie for ine| Barney Ross
the Detroit Lions this year, 27-6 at : Detroit. The Packers intercepted Is Improved passes; surpassing the old record by two. Frankie Sinkwich, a star last week, misdirected seven of them, tying a record previously set by Parker Hall of the Cleveland Rams in 1942. A crowd of 41463 saw the game.
Adds To Records
Sammy Baugh added to two new records he set recently by throwing a touchdown pass in Washington's 13-7 victory over the Chicago Cardinals at Washington. Baug hl brought his total yardage from passing to 7057 and the number of touchdown passes to 65 for his
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Junior Heavies Open Mat Bill
Jackie Nichols of Nova Scotia and Angelo Martinelli of Boston, junior heavies, will open the mat card to-
Victor Kulbitski' (89); Notre Dame fullback makes 5 yards around right end of the line in the second quarter morrow nigh at the armory at 8:30.
as Notre Dame beat Illinois 47-0 at Notre Dame.
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Older, but Not Any Clearer To Mitt Card
Indiana high school football teams stopped their family fight long 4 LIE ; , 13; Seuthern Methodist, 6. Tech was to throw three touchdown from {enough last week-end to step outside and whip up an assortment of STATE: £oi1Aa8s Tulsa, 8: Dia, & : be Some Mn, IE rire belors Teaming vo the heaton, Heslop omar nen. o
shall wear the 1043 crown.
Indiana teams played six out-of-state squads, representing Kentucky, day “with the signing of Mutt
N. J. Shapiro and Coleman are heavies, with Abe being recognized as Jewish heavyweight wrestling champion. He beat Jack Reeder here last week. Headliners, meet for two falls Plans for the Friday night ar-|ou¢ of a, pie Bo Grubmeyer | mory boxing card went forward to- [of Des Moines and Parmer Jones of | Montgomery county, Ark. Grub-
Ilinois, Missouri and Ohio, and beat five of them. In only one game Schwarts, Cleveland welterweight, |MeYer polished off Pat Riley here
was an outstater able to score. That was ‘the New Albany-Louisville Manual affair in which New Albany handled the ball in much the same fashion that most people handle a bar of soap in the bathtub, Manual won, 14-7, because New Albany, which had won five straight
a crucial points in goaldward drives. Evansville Memorial was much too powerful for Owensboro, Ky and redeemed Hoosier prestige gouth
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GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 25 (U. university's football
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career in pro football. ; ~The New York Giants avenged
Memorial, South Bend Washington, | : Muncie Central and Lafayette West Ft. Wayne, Ind, to collide in the junior heavies. Side still are unbeaten, as are two, six-round semi-windup on the five- | ; Terre Haute schools—Wiley and|gvent bill
Memorial starts on the Evansville | ity merry-go-round again this| Maxwell of Indianapolis before local |
games for an undefeated record, week, but Bosse was expected to be| fans, but will be facing a harder fumbled four times in the last hall|the one that's dizzy after the ride. | puncher in the clever soldier from | Lafayette West Side and South! Baer field. Bend Washington apparently were
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and Pfc. Dave Bruce of Baer fleld, |; coe two weeks ago. They are
Schwartz recently stopped suey BOYS Town Win Gridiron Trophy
UNION CITY, N. J, Oct. 28 (U.P). A third meeting between Johnny pate anagans Bors Town, | *, {Neb., ootball team | Denson, Indiana's state heavy- Hay J. y May yor cause they won the rubber game shall of Dallas, Tex, will headline in their three-year series with St. 4-0 ‘| the card. Denson holds two 10- Michaels’ academy, 14-7, yesterday
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