Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1945 — Page 18
{ WILLIAMS SAYS
¥ SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov, 6 6.—All the showing of ‘the football mystery picture of the year, entitled, “Was “It a Touchdown or Wasn't It?” did here was to add con-
‘fusion to confusion. All right, then, Colella didn't get over with what
would have been the winning touchdown for Notre Dame
against Navy, but how about Brennan, you bum? At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon visiting critics were herded into the projection room in the basement of the athletic association to see movies of the Cleveland game which produced the controversy ver the rg ods the assistant coach, was in charge of the rituals in the absence .of Head Coach Hughie Devore, who had flown to New Jersey to attend the funeral of his mother.
‘Ustiversity Accepts Score as It Stands’
MR. SHEEKETSKI was very solemn about it all. “Before showing the picture I should like to say to you gentlemen that this is being done at your request. So far as the university is concerned the game ended with the final whistle in the stadium. The university accepts the decision of the officials and, of course, the finality of the 6-6 score.’ ” . . . » . THE disputed play came in the closing second of the game, and since this was the main part of the film in which the critics were interested. it was thrown on the screen time after time. In due course Mr. Sheeketski snapped on the lights and said: “Now gentlemen you've seen the play: You are invited to make “your own conclusions. We of the coaching staff have no comment.”
“Minisi Saved Navy on Colella Play sie WHAT-the-film-showed,-as-is- pretty well known. by. now, is: that. Navy's Tony Minisi came booming out, of the end zone to hit Colella near the coffin corner, twist him. in such a way that the ball carrier's feet actually went over the line, but. in falling, his body pointed toward the opposite goal, and since he was cuddling the «ball in the hook of his left arm, it couldn't have been. a touchdown.
THIS play didn’t "end the game. There as “sti time for two * more and they are seen in the film. First, Dancewicz tries a quarter back sneak and is stopped, though he still insists he was over. Next, Dancewicz hands the ball to Brennan, the right halfback ~ who tries-a-buck and is also stopped: Or was he? This Was where confusion led to confusion. By now Colella was forgotten; burning question was did Brennan get across before he was Be back amid the massive labors of the Navy forwards?
Joe Not at All Certain
: BASING my judgment on such testimony as the film offered - Pm certain Colella didn’t get over but I'm not at a1 certain, Brennan : Incidentally. this clears up another dispu LA OE on the Jast play, not Dancewics as Nrst reported, nor Angsman as later reported.) onBmnpinnd gaplin pile-up the ball can be found resting a yard back but, it, in the official’s judgment, it had been carried over on the original momentum it 1s still a’ touchdown. a
” > we saw yesterday makes you want to bet Bren 3 Navy forwards caught up with him and k Squirang
pile was unan optical Musion, 100. from the 50-yard line on. the opposite naturally, would have been more had Yen placed directly shove the play.
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Back on Job For Soldiers
WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 6 (U. P.).—Defensive and offensive scrimmage was scheduled for the Army
Blaik, play against Navy, prepared the) {Cadets for Saturday's gamé against [the Irish at New York. Blaik, head of a scouting party of 10 West Pointers who watched
{ last. Saturday's Notre Dame game,
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football team today as Coach Earl] impressed by Notre Dame's)
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| while Army romped over Villanova}
at West Point, began hard contact | drill yesterday. { Poole Available Army will go into the game Saturday in good physical shape, Blaik ' said, barring accidents in,
practice. End Barney Poole will be| available for the first time in three!
| weeks, and Halfback Shorty Me- | Williams will be ready for full ac{tion for .the first time since the | Duke game. Pass defense got a great deal of [attention as Blaik and his assist|ants worked to halt the Notre Dame! {aerial game led by Quarterback! | Prank Dancewicz,
.- SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov.-6 tl: P.).—Gloom hung heavy over the battered and bruised Irish of No- |
on the hospital list. Except for John Panelll, reserve fullback, the injured players Were expected to be ready for Notre Dame’s game against Army at New York this Saturday. Frank Ruggerio, regular fullback, is scheduled
the lower part of his face, but with Panélli out ‘and Stan Krivik, No, 3 fullback, not having seen regular action for two weeks because of a shoulder injury, the Irish fullback corps was-cut to the barest minimum,
Light Heavies Motched Here
A six-round ‘semi-final duel be- |
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mitt menu {0 be staged Friday night at the Armory. The winner
Roosevelt of East Chicago Moves Into U. P. Top Position
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glances at South Bend Central
for Central's upset 7-8 decision over preMy top-rated South. Bena Riley befars. some 10000 ‘ along with . . =
How They Rate
The United Press state-wide high! school football rankings after last
week's games: a]
Chie Roosevelt (won A lost B). -Branteifie S~=Muncie C
tral (8.8), (h0). 4—South Bend Riley (iol), S—South Bend Central (wen 6. tied 1,
1), esolh Bend Washington (vos 5, tied 2, Jost 1). (won §,.tled 1). SEvansville S.emerial (8-1), (won 6, ted 1, lost 2). 6
fos , Wiley (5-1), Mmhawaka 1, —— Castle (wen 3, tied Cathedral “8.1, "eat 4 Washingbin ua. Columbia ny (3-9),
Sarringhaus Is Going to Stay
COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 6 «U.P le C. Widdoes announced today that Paul Sarringhous, one of the Buckeyes’ most highly-publicized backs, will continue on the: team. Widdoes made the announcement after a conference wtih Sarringhaus who said yesterday he was fed up! with sitting on the bench while! 60 yards for its touchdown. youngtsers Hal Daugherty andi Dick" Flowers, the Bears’ ace, Jerry Krall filled his spot in the plunged for the score and then) backfield. kicked the winning point. Sarringhaus agreed, Widdoes said, [vo refrain from engaging in public! Idiscussion of team affairs and to | let the coach do the talking in the | future.”
their date with city rival East Chi~engo Wi ‘Friday "too lightly. ‘Washington lost to Whit- | ing, 13-7, last week and ruined its chances for the west N. I. H. 8. C. title at the same time, Central, beaten -only by Louts{ville Male, 13-12, and tied by South © + Bend Washington, 13-13, drew a . tartar, too; in-Evansville Reis the state's 10th ranking club. The Soutn Bend Bears proved they could keep up with the best of them last Saturday. Riley, boomed as the state's best for weeks, scored a touchdown In six plays the first time it gained pos session of the ball. Central took the resulting kickoff and marched
Gophers | Work On ‘Offensive Plays
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 6 (U, P).— The Minnesota Gophers, still smarting successive defeats at the hands of Ohio State and Michigan, concentrated on offensive plays in practice drills for Saturday's game here against undefeated Indiana.
Fight Results
BUFFALO Willie Pep, 120%, Hartford, Cinn,, stopped Mike Martyk, 131, St. Catherines, Ont. (5), non-title.
BALTIMORE Arturo ¢ Chile stopped Louis Long. 1% 14, mn.
ASHINGTON-—Lee M ET cad 208 avigsined Vasey boar
Ph AIA Buty Ralph Zanell Rodeo, RL (an,
a Svaay Hayes, 126. Boston. sulpoived Moore, 130, Boston
held by Al Sheridan.
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probably will be in line for an early crack at the Hoosier diadem, now
An overweight, non-title welter-
when Bob Simmons, Indiana welter champ, high on the list of challengers but not yet ready to make the 147In MecKessick's + Priday night! showing warrants it, however, the
a chance at the crown, probably over the 12-round route,
McKessick has fluctuated between the welter and middleweight classes
divisions,
‘Wabash Schedules
to start -with—a-plastic-mask over}
weight melee will headline the bill |}
tackles Mike McKessick,|?]
Indianapolis puncher will be given | 3m
Gene and has done right well in both
Gene Rossides. sensational Greek freshman back on the Columbia university eleven, is shown as he practically hugged the ground to put the ball across the line for the second Lions’ Youchdown. in the first period Saturday. The boy from Brooklyn tied up five touchdowns to permit Columbia to amass 34 points to Cor: nell’s 26.
More Indians
Prep Quintets Start Friday
By UNITED PRESS — Hoosier high school basketball strikes a faster pace this week— the second "of the season—as 14
title drive into action Friday. Four
both three-wme titlists, and Logans-
the Jasper Wildcats, Jeffersonville Red Devils, Bedford Stonecutters and Kokomo Wildcats. Jasper, which wound up last season with a 24-2 record, plays at Washington Catholic. Jefferson ville, winner of 21 of 24, faces Corydon. Bedford, which won 19 out of 24 starts, is hest to Salem. Kokomo, North Central conference champion and a 22-game winner, meets { Sheridan. Frankfort at Rossville
Frankfort, with Dorwin Dick succeeding Larry Farrell as coach, ‘Opens against Rossville, the team which caused the Hot Dogs so much anguish in recent sectionals.
Awards Up for Competition
the annual Thos. Bemis mental attitude awards.
Bemis Mental Attitude Tenpin
Local league bowlers will again have an opportunity to win one of
The initial trophies were posted last season by Thos, Bemis. Jr, in memory of his father. The elder Bemis was a tenpin fan, as is the donor and his son, Lt. Thomas III, a B-25 pilot in the marine cerps in
The Hatchets from Washington invade Petersburg and expect little difficulty getting their season off on the right foot. ' Both Lebanon and Logansport may have trouble. ‘The Tigers meet Batesville of the Southeastern conference at Lebanon and Logansport, minus the
{in years, takes on Delphi. | A fifth former state champion ~Martinsville—also will be firing away at the basket. The Artesians, |.
the South Pacific. Last season's winners were Judy Hinde! and -Jack Hunt. = They were chosen by a committee of 20! judges, one from each of the local bowling establishments. The same committee is in charge this season. To be eligible a bowler must be a member of a sanctioned league and receive at least two votes as a can- | didate from his respective league. They must also participate in the annual city tournaments. The men's awdrd is a sterling stiver belt buckle with a diamond- evening.
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in--sports circles:
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Bob Laycock, North Side B, M. . 6411 Chins. Mason, Indiana Bell Ralph Neal, West Side Church .. Geo. Niehaus, Inter-Plant ......,. Al Winer, St, Philip ........ Ferd 22 and, Lakeshore Mixed
{soma 5 ‘Sinclair, Little Flower .... Priel
600 BOWLERS (MEN) Bill Blythe, Fraterna
R : 3 Sous Fleld Pi. Square Classic. . 4 KE an Haye ¥ McQuay-Norris . HE Esterline, Zarmel Church :..
i 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)
Rita Chandler, Ravenswood Betty Dobyns, Darlene's Mirabeaux Mary Sheehan, Bite Ribbon Ice Cream Claire Cassidy, Blue Ri . Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed Pauline Mohler, Datitas s Mirabeaux. Mary Kelly, Blue
604 Dr, Frank Walker, Be Awood Merch. 604 Claude Collins, Court House .... . 004 Tom Webb, Evangelical . 802 John Bright, Internationa! Harvester. 01
'17 Court Games.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Nov. 6 |. P.).~Coach Dale Davis of Wabash college yesterday Swounced . {17-game basketball schedule for
Nov. 29-Danville Athletic club; Dec, 4] At Butler; Dec. §—At Illinois Normal; Dee 13-—Pranklin; Dec, Crane navy; J Stout field: De . 12--At Barlham. | ann; 14—Ball State; Jan. 17~Butler; Peb. 1--At Crane navy: Feb. 5--At Central | Normal: Feb. $M Pranklin: Pe Carel Normal; Feb, 16 Enriiam;. Feb, 19
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| Mullins New Coach At Santa Clara
SANTA CLARA, Cal, Nov, 8-(U.. P.).—~Lawrence A, (Moon). Mullins was under contract today to coach the Sanita Clara Broncos. Mullins, 37, will arrive here next month and the former Notre Dame star has been given a free hand in the selection of his aides. Formerly, Mullins has coached at Loy ola of New Orleans, Florida, Iowa, |st. Benedict's of Kansas, Texas, {and Iowa pre-flight school.
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Two Boilermakers On Hospital List
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov, 6 (U. P). «Purdue's football squad went through conditioning drills today for the Boilermakers’ non-confe-rence game here Saturday with Miami university of Ohio. Norman Maloney, righ end, and Ewell O'Bryan, reserve tackle, were on the hospital list as a result of injuries in last week's same with Pittsburgh.
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It is Hart's first match here this season. Jim Spencer of Boston
meets “Frank Clemons of Battle! Oreek. Mich, in the semi-windup. |
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Bob Jones, manager of the Broad Ripple alleys, has announced the appointment of Harold (Pal) HorHorton recently graduated from Kentucky Military academy And is well known
Scoring in last night's Naghe sessions was light, Bill Blythe's 646 in the Fraternal league at the Illinois being: the top solo series of. the
Local Logue Tenpin Scores
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| Bva Wilimann, Carmel Church Mixed 468 , Jol . . 48 481 4 Ima a lakeshore Mixed 451 Mixed 451
who clipped Mooresville last week, 32-29, meet Connersville in the first South Central conference game of the budding season. It will be Connersville’s opener, Other Leading Games Other “biggies” opening this week are Madison's Cubs, Mitchell's BlueJackets, Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs, iShelbyville’s Golden Bears and Goshen’'s Redskins, Madison is at Vevay, Oolitic at Mitchell, Blooming university high at Greencastle, Concord at Goshen and Greenfield at Shelbyville. Biggest surprise of the opening week firing was Windfall's 23-21 double-overtime decision over Tipsom. The Blue Devils will attempt a rebound act against Greentown this week. Muncie Burris; a 36-20 victor over Hagerstown, faces Central conference rival Hartford City
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(Cliff Wells touch for the first time!
[If Your Son Is Football Zaney,
Frank Ruggerio, Notre Dame fullback . , . nurses Navy bruises.
CHICAGO, Nov. 8 (U. P). — Mother, if your son wants to play football, let him read this first. It's just a partial casualty list of
-|some of last week-end’s games:
Notre Dame 6, Navy 6 Angsman, Jost 11 teeth; Fullback Frank Ruggerio, in university infirmary with 13 stitches in his chin; Panelli, out
Chicago Bears 28, Green Bay 24 Green Bay-—Halfback Roy MecKay, broken nose; Halfback Irv Comp, seriously injured leg, will be out of the next two games, possibly the rest of the season. Chicago—Tackle Lee Artoe, fractured upper jaw, seriously bruised ‘cheek bone, teeth out of place, Ohio State 16, Northwestern 14 Northwestern — Halfback Bruce
for the rest of the season: Quarterback Don Laser, sidelined with facial cuts. Michigan 26, Minnesota 0 Michigan—Halfback Bob Nuss-| baumer, broken nose; Halfback Don Robinson, reinjured knee; Henry Fonde, pulled muscles, plus wrenched ankles.
Evansville Books Heavy Schedule
EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 6 (U.P), —Evansville college, embarking on its heaviest basketball schedule. in history, begins 1945-46 competition here Nov. 21 against Camp Breckin-
‘| ridge, Ky. The complete card:
Nov. 21-Camp Bréckinridge; Nov, 28 "Hi: Dee 5=Loulwille: Dee;
tra rmal; 14—At Anderson; Dec. 15—At Central Normal Dec. 19~ Southern IHlineols Normal; 27-39 Midwest tourney at Terre Haute: Jan, 3 Marshall college, Huntingion, W. Va. Jan. 5—-At Western Kentucky; Jan. §-— Indiana Central; Jaan, 18—At Southern nots Normal; a. 3 diame State; Louisville: eh. "3 Rastern Kentucky: en, ‘Western 9—At Kentucky: P Feb, Tht O Oeorgetown; “Pen. 1 Feb. 20--At Indiana State; Feb. AA Indiana Central
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Bairstow, shoulder separation, lost
land led in penalty minutes with 27, including a major. Perras Works Out Meanwhile, back in uniform te bolster the Caps for their Shes Jong trip East is Floyd Perras STAs. - Yogiiar _{goalie. Perras as. been Fl inactive list as a resul sustained in the a Oct. 21. : However, Tommy---Wilson; - bore rowed from the parent Detroit Wings, will be around to guard the nets for the home game with New Haven Thursday, and the Sunday night Coliseum tilt against twices beaten Pittsburgh. Perras will ene gage in scrimmage sessions with apolis club prepares for its pile
United States league,
Hank Camelli Signs With Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 6 (U. FP) Catcher Hank Camelli, recently dise
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