Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1945 — Page 28

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back in Billy Canfield, the athletes * coached by Cecil Isbell are equipped | Fo strike hard either by ground or i alr, 17-Year-Old Center “Whether Michigan's revamped

‘weapons and launch an attack of Ats own is a big question in the ‘minds of Wolverine followers. «+The Wolverine line will have a

husky 17-year-old replacement Watts, transferred by 1, for

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of a series which has produced some of the most memorable contests in Midwest football This year's game has all the earmarks of developing into another of

that football fans have come to expect when these oldtime rivals meet.

Picture Changes Until a few short weeks ago the

the appearance of a romp for the Irish. Since then the Wildcats have come with a rush to upset a highly favored Pur< ' team, drop a 16 to 14 decision to Ohio State, and overpower Wisconsin, 28 to 14. And early in the season the Wildcats held Indiana to a 7-to-7 tie. This sudden upsurge on the part

of h " 50's gridiron surprises. Until; With &-673, the best three-games they ran ‘up against the powerful service elevens, Navy and Army, the Irish boasted an undefeated record that inchided Illinois, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Dartmouth -and Iowa among its victims. With the exception of the opener with the Illini, the Notre Dame team was not pressed in any of these games,

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Times Special EVANSTON, Ill, Nov, 16.—Notre Dame's football team which saw

its dream of an undefeated season |. shattered by Army's juggernaut last week, will seek to get back on the victory trail when it meets Northwestern’s surprising Wildcats before a capacity crowd of 47,000 here to-

The 25th game between these two "offensive team since the Bollep~rtfaditianal rivals finds the Irish leading With 19 victories against three for the Purple. Two games ended in ties. The preponderance of | Irish victories belies the intensity

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annual encounter between Notre Dame and Northwestern had all of

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produced in thé present campaign of the EB. C. Atkins loop at Fox-

Chain Saws. Gene Harper's 225, 237, 191-653 in the Universal at Pritchett’s and Kenny Christenson’s 199, 220, 224--#52 in the Automotive at Fox-Hunt

ances in men's circles. Her First ‘600 Mrs. Waymire’s 203, 245, %65— 613 was the first 600-series of her tenpin . career, which started last season. It is the best women’s series of the season in the Koerner Optical Mixed league at the Sport Bowl, where she posted the big total, : Ei |The official list of winning feams

of Silver” tournament for women has been. released, following a recheck of averages and handicaps. The winners are Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 2621; Bader Coffee Co., 2609; Thiessen's, 2605; Marott Shoes, 2582; Mechanics Laundry,

Coal & Oil, 2563; DeWolf News, 2544; Rose Tire, 2543; Budweiser

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city-wide competition. He had 258,

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2404. “Checks On Way Checks are being mailed to the winning aggregations, according to ‘Frances Rhoads, tournament sec- | Action in the West Side Center's annual Capital City tournament will -be resumed over the week-end with team events scheduléd tomorrow afternoon and night and on Sunday night. Tomorrow's schedule follows:

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SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 18 (DU, P.).—Notre Dame Coach Hugh Devore said today he wasn't certain where he would coach next year but wherever it is he would like te be head coach. Devore dismissed reports that he was to succeed Oscar Hagberg at Navy by saying “I have had ne offers of any kind” He added that he would rather be a head coach next season than

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