Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1945 — Page 18
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Undefeated Season on Gridiron oy » WALTER BYERS, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Nov. 19.~Undefeated Indiana fights for its first Western
conference football
Saturday when 'it meets Purdue in
traditional “old oaken bucket” game, an annual intra-state feud the Hoosier Coach Bo McMillin terms “just a plain ol’ dog fight and
yant to predict the outcome.” el AI sition Wisconsin: at Minnesota, Otlo Biate- at
which tuned up for the “old|Min
oaken bucket” with a 19-to-0 victory over Pittsburgh last Saturday, defeats Purdue, the Hoosiers will set two marks: (1) Their first championship since entering conference play in 1900, and (2) their first undefeated season in history. Only sa defeat will deny those hard-bitten Hoosier fans at Bloomington this time, because a tie
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Buckets Clinch
Junior Honors
The Buzz Buckets made it seven victories.in a row in the Capitol City. recreation football league by edging the Harmony Hut eleven, 7 to 6, before a crowd of 2000 at Riverside yesterday. The Hut lads were out in front until late in the third quarter. The Buckets clinched the league title. In the Municipal league the South Side Saints retained their lead by. defeating the Rhythm Rockets at Garfield Park, 18 to 0. The Saints have won six games, In other games yesterday, Brookside downed Jive Hive 13 to 0, in
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Allan Dale of Purdue (white Jersey) is shown as he infercepled a Michigan pass intended for Bob Nussbaumer in’ the game Satprday at Ann Arbor. Michigan won, 27-13, te remain in contention for the
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a scattered few teams in the far north, Wabash valley and Indianapolis still not under way. Bud Ritter, Norris Caudell, Bryan (Broce) Jerrell and most of the other players who made Bosse of 1043-44
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UPPER DARBY, Pa. Nov. 19 (V. were
pllanky Bill Butterfield and the
and Bosse of 1844-45 one of the state's all-time combinations have been graduated. Even Coach Herman Keller is missing.” He went back to freshman coaching, his first love. The Bulldogs, now tutored by Clarence Riggs, will be built around
brothers Buck—Don and Jim, All were subs last season. Bosse doesn't expect too much trouble in its opener, however, It plays host to Boonville, : : . Other Powers Start Among the other last season powers starting play this week are Huntington, tourney finalist; Michigan City, Muncie Central, Linton,
Wabash. : : Huntington, where Coach
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Union City tests Muncie Central's Bearcats (20-8 last season) Tues-
STATE COLLEGES Indiana 19, Pittsburgh 0. Notre Dame 3% Northwestern 1.
OTHER COLLEGES Alabama 71, Vanderbilt 0.
acuse 6. @ 30, West Texas Stite 19. ? ebraska Weslegan 6.
te 71, Ni lumbia 32, Princeton 17, ticut 54, Boston 0. Cornell 20, Dartmouth 13, Detroit 27, St. Louis 0. Kirksville (Mo.) Teachers 0, Florida 41, 0 Florida A. . 34, Clark 19. 35, Auburn 0. Harvard 14, Brown 1. Hutchinson Navy 30, ' Pittsburg (Kas) Teachers 0. Towa 20, Minnesota 19.
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Sunday Football Scores
Minoks Wesleyan 34, lLilinois State Normal 6 Towa Std 8, Drake 6, J. C. Smith 35, Shaw 0. Kansas 27, Kansas State 0. Kentucky State 31, Morris Brown 6, Jangaten 20, Arkansas State 0. He a a sore Tech 1 iquette 19, Kentucky 13. 2 Michigan State 33, Penn State 0. Mississip)
ana 0. - Morgan 20, Hampton 0. Morehouse 13, Knoxville 8. Navy 36, Wisconsin 1. Nebraska 53, South Dakota 0 Nevada 26, Great Bend AAF 13, Ohlilo U, 14, West Virginia 0. Ohio State 27, Illinois 3. Oklahoma and 46, Texas Tech 6,
Otterbein 12, Albion 1. "A Rice 6, Texas A. and M. 0. Rutgers 13, New York 7. ouston 13, Prairie View & Southern Methodist 231, as 0. Southwest Louisiana 13, Louisiana Tech 7. Stockton Commandos 19, Stanford 13. Swarthmore 26, Johns Hopkins 13. Temple 14, Holy Cross 8. Tennessee State 36, Lincoln &: Texas 20, Texas Christian 0. Tuskegee 35 Pv McClelland 0 ogee 12, y UCLA. 13, St Mary's 1. 1 ia 40, Oceana Navy 0.
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l Carolina 13. Ww ton 13, Idaho 0. Washington State 13, Oregon State 0,
State Champs Open Hardwood Play Saturday Minus Stars of Title Team |
By UNITED PRESS Evansville Bosse's Bulldogs, only a shell of the great team which carried off the last two Indiana state high school basketball champion~ ships, swing into 1945-46 action Saturday night. The Bosse debut headlines the week's double-header firing. Many of the quintets play both Thanksgiving eve and Friday night, 30-odd perennial powers besides Bosse open this week, leaving only
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Linton (33-5) ‘Wednesday Evansville Central at Linton day; Gary Wallace (20-3) at South Bend Adams Wednesday and North Manchester at Wabash (18-7),
renewal of one of ‘the state's rivalries and Shelbyville travels to Franklin. Friday will find ‘ Jasper
West Virginia State 47, Bluefield 0. William: and May 25, King's Polat Mae
Field 0. | First Air Force 15, Second Air Force 0,
. HIGH SCHOOLS Idistspotis Cathedral 38, Indianapolis oh , But Chicago Roosevelt 28, South Bend entri 2 Evansville Lincoln 39, Paducah, Ky. 0,
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