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As ok Bi eal Nona . Attedks Pit Its. Triple-J Threat Against Irish = POR 5 Caps Await Rambler Invasion gu em ses pe a hy EDDIE ASH New Haven [ce The Major Goes Heavily Towa Readies “0 |On Saturday's 'Breathers’ Surprises fof

r " By MAJOR AMOS B, HOOPLE

. JUST IN CASE . .. pis President | Qwnie Bush of the mndianapalis AL: B ‘Indians has decided definitely to cam 0asts install a new field manager for. the + inn aan LATOR AMS Ot he lao

Bo | Strong Defense closes & goodly number of what I have aptly named ainereemr- NOTE Dame

umph! . ’ Let me ‘explain how I derived the word, millions of readers. When | ] | After gaining better than an even one goes along at top speed, one is apt to run out of breath. Thus, a IOWA dh Jove, Oa . & ] a LS - : F | over Ball oll | break in their first four games of man running for a Streetcar may find it necessary to pause and pro- P).~Head ac : 8 een ! 5 | fans Sat ‘ - ’ : «ceed at a leisurely stroll for a block today uncorked several aerial play %i 5 °) ms me nd Se & 8 the season, Coach Tommy Ivan’s oF periaps two. unaed. by the. lows gti amen ; sent & ut com ~ La 8 | Indianapolis hockey Capitals will AH . . ua against previous foes in hopes they - ow ; ok Tew vailable field | “(Editor's Note: He must think & Notre x 4 Buy Ne he # face a strong defensive combination |. writing a health column.) { would squelch the strong gs

te ! " . y : ; / SE " i Cc =-ont Don Gut-; | when. they clash with New Haven's| , football team playing one for-"\’ Dezge te pi gg Tunnell iA Saas 4 tan ie Lue [| Ramblers at the Coliseum tOMOIYOW | midable foe after another may find J threw completion after completion 7 j j r > Butler © : § en > |its' lungs ready to burst. So the| to a variety of receivers in yester- ; ; y 2 earlier a : n Red bi Se Packed with talent obtained from | even schedules an easy opponent. | ddy's practice. The Hawkeyes went ; ; : Ls pohipelu Sox this year. . Al- - Gutteridge the New York Rangers, the Ram- gay gaff! Let me say here that| . through & long drill in which the ‘ , : we i | a ie though the A. A. Mud Hens did not blersy already have registered tWO some of these easy opponents or| ) B team used Notre Dame plays. A a do ‘well in the league standings un- shutout victories against formidable |, shovers often upset the canoe, ¢ PN der Gutteridge, he had unusual suc- | opponents and Ivan views the Im- mite doughty adversaries to the BLOOMINGTON, Ind. —The Fe \ b Ww - . cess with young players, particularly | pending contest as one of the eanp / Indiana university football squad wh Ld P ) hom in developing consistent, long ball Se Now that you have digested alll . looked for a line plunger today wy *. ates hitters such as Mud Hens Jerry h | this—without bicarbonate, I trust— to fill the gap left by’ three ailing : { Scouts Witte, Al White and Paul Lehner. On t e ice let me point out the several breath- | 7 fullbacks. Hugh McKinnis, left os > ; y Foi _. . He also taught White to burn AMERICAN LEAGUE ers in my appended forecast, name- | . halfback, and James Roberson, Eo : i by ‘line. thas up the base paths. . .. Gutteridge Western Division ly: Harvard over Holy Gross, onto | Some do not regard ‘these as| freshman end, were expected to ; iS " os : : | : aie Ja also is an aggressive, hustling play- w 3 Pts. 3 GA State over Minnesota, Vanderbilt | “breathers,” but ‘do not forget that{ share the assignment in the p ; y hei d : b xX 3 over : { Cardinal ér, a spirit instilled in him, no NDIANAPOLIS 113 1 6 over Washington—hmph! IT invented the word! Hoosier's Saturday encounter with | ¥§ ” “ as Sh rR doubt, when he pastimig fof the St.|Pittsburgh ..... ...- 1 3 13 v— 3 | .. Real

. is HRY Nebraska. regula Louis Cardinals. . 50 SAW DEER, i 3 10

: . ii . . ; Above—Crispus Attucks’ three “J's,” the Tigers’ transportation | well as ' service with the Browns. Eastern Division SAL Major Hoople S Selections LAFAYETTE, Ind.—Coach Cecil trio, are sharpenify themselves for their encounter Saturday, afters | weighs 9 a: zB tershey ; 4 : Isbell reported today that Quarter: noon against the strong Cathedral Irish in the week’s top high school Lynch is LOPEZ UNCERTAIN . . . Tribe New Haven 3 1 Army 27, Duke 12. Mississippi 12, Arkansas 7. back Bob De Moss and Right Half- football game. In formation here (left to right) are Therman Wash« 195 Prexy Bush is supposed to hat A spin id 0 | Brown 13, Boston U. 0. Georgia Tech 20, Auburn 6. back Bob Pfohl, who played briefly) id | ington, who directs the three “J's” from Suarjecback: ‘Eulas Jackson, aa Lopez, Pittsburgh's veteran cateh- © iladelphia ae 8 Colgate 12, Penn State 7. Texas A. & M. 19, Baylor 13. |against Ohio State last week, would 2 ’ right half; Ben Johnson, fullback, and Charles Jones, left halfback, in th a er, in mind as the new Indian field | RESULTS LAST NIGHT Columbia 19, Dartmouth 6. North Carolina 13, Florida 7. see more action against Pinsyurgh) CE | Jackson, Johnson and Jones have accounted for 96 Attucks points A ey i this season. : “ | Left—Coach Alonzo Watford, veteran Attucks coach, plots te ini stop the Irish in their march to another city title. # 4 » Joik a

Harvard 12, Holy Cross 7. Mississippi State 20, Tulane 12. Penn 14, Navy 7. Texas 19, Rice 7. Pitt 19, Purdue 13. California 14, Washington 13,

a new contract. . . . But Lopez has GAMES TONIGHT had no managerial experience and! providence at Buffalo. it's not a sure thing he wants to Philadeipeis 3 ene: pass up big league competition. . . .| It is a sure thing, however, that toughest assignments to date for Lopez apparently wants to get AWAY |, aggressive but inexperienced from the Pirates and an attractive] , o.oo

blocking in drills yesterday. replaced 3 — hi Yale 27, Coast Guard 0. .. Wash. State 20, Oregon State 18. a Oy Belaisrine oul go . s Ham {tor Michigan 20, Tilinols 7. 1. C. L. A. 27, Santa Clara 7. § , as h d R M h who now Indiana 21, Nebraska 0, Stanford 19, Southern Cal. 14. Bixler announced today he would : S erl an, a1Sor | at Ce e | wie now

Notre Dame 20, Towa 0, Ohio Wesleyan 19, DePauw 7. use Halfback Tommy Phillips as | punt at

Butler 14, Ball State 6. Indiana State 26, Canterbury 0, quarterback when the opposing de- Perrone,

salary might lure him to Indian-| The Ramblers’ defense is 80 " I ve. : > : | Oklaho 1 \ 3 tense setup looks advantageous. Fe ahoma 27, Iowa State 6 Indiana Central 7, Rose Poly 6. OT Bockeye's ban, Dry : | n rmory ar r 1 ay

apolis. . sa rugged that only Hine goals have Tulsa 33, Kansas 6. _ | St. Joe 13, St. Ambrose 7. . — THREE - STATE ALARM . . .|been. scored against em in 4° Cincinnati 13, Mich. State 6. Earlham 13, Franklin 7. James Foley, said ‘a layoff © > a - . Warn Members of the Hoosier Big Three |games. However, the Caps are Pretly| gpio State 13, Minnesota 0. Evansville 14, W. Ky State 13. couple days would make right halt- "3 | Al Sheridan, former state light-|Brown, 220-pound Detroiter. . : go out of the state this week and, hot themselves in that deparument, Missouri 12, Southern Methodist 6. Manchester 20, Hanover 14. !pack Mike Cannavino ready for the | 3 {heavyweight champion, has been The six-round semi-final will | Tourn according to the season's records to of play as only six goals have been qu, A & M.19, Tex. Christian 13. Eastcn Kentucky 19, Valapariso 6. Minnesota game Saturday. Canna-| - signed to clash with Dan (Hair) {PAI light-heavyweights - Jack Hill, | 20. Wome 18 date, along with the unpredictable registered against them in four, Aj hama 19, Kentucky 6, Wabash 14, Centre, 7. vino’ suffered a groin injury during | LB : Sig ol oc) } , y of Bloomington, Ill, and Lg Roy | i Woon grid campaign, the Notre Dame, In- starts. " — - - ere yesterday's drill. |Raisor, clubbing local heavy, in a giajes of Chicago, over the sixe | !

| y chieftain, if Burwell is not given; New Haven 6, St. Louis 3. Princeton 13, Cornell 6. Vanderbilt 21, Louisiana State 13. . o.\\..qav. The Boilermakers stressed

five-round fracas on the pro fight round route. Another six’ will bring Se Deaths

diana and Purdue elevens will have! All of which points to an exciting . st—— > Ney to fight to survive ... The games battle of goalies and defensemen Franklin Now Has 280 Answer MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — warren Cathedral, Ripple card tomorrow night at the Armory. together Indianapolis welterweight eliminati "Nebraska here tomorrow. williams, . promising left halfback . ] Sheridan’s last outing here was Buster Miles, seeki aL will be played at Iowa, Nebraska , whe ‘Reserves Triumph | Buster es, seeking his fourth pervision and Pittsburgh and a clean Hoosier | The boss of the Caps expressed A | before he was hospitalized with a ; at Sports Arena last summer where [straight pro win, and rough.and cost of ¢ sweep is unlikely, although there's himself today as satisfied with his onqer even | . . et ( q / | bruised hip early in the season, Was| Cathedral high school's “B" foot- he dropped a six-round decision to ready Bobby Fowler of Minneapos '* Loni an even chance it will ‘happen . , . club's improved passing and steady | returned to the Gopher lineup to- | ball team scored a 13-6 victory over, Al Johnson, newly crowned Hoosler lis. The four-round opener is ved Wo pla The pairings and scores to date: ‘work on defense. . FRANKLIN, Ind. Oct. 28 (U. mm Yim Stale Service day in the right halfback post. |the Bhortridge reserves yesterday to|175-pound champion. Raisor scored io be signed.

: only 25 | NOTRE DAME Patrick Player-Coach —Franklin high school, a famous | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 23.— Coach Bernie Bierman sald |conclude an undefeated season. Thea quick, first-round knockout over dated: Wi 3

| - 8 ill and Bill Thiele, in-| Iris Vv N Castle Garfield Foster, another local prod- : 3_Pittsburgh . 0| “We'll have to make the most of name in Indiana basketball, today Indiana university today had a 0 ory py We ning contést on aa previously best New Uafi'e p Kokomo Boxer Wins The B | y jan |

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39 18—Purdu - reek’s Armory bill Trt | 49~Purdue ..,. ny ! d Broad Ripple and tied Wash- uct, on last weeks 3 td , Sy opening Seale New HAE Ee ee E1AIE 10 1UTIOlie pst man basketball squad but no bas- | week, would be ready to meet Ohio ington and Southport. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter is pit-| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 (U. P), | being Ble eT, DN sn nistory, ; | ketball floor |State this week-end, In another reserve game Broad ting heavyweights in the main —Kenny i, 147, Kokomo, Indy wh RDN "8S he) * - ‘hile! event, slated for 10 rounds, with outpointed Joe Moore, 149, Los Ane PURDUE : » “| For eam. Kk | That number answered Coach | —_— |Ripple bested Manual 26-6, while { Miami (0.) . 7 Cause Lynn Patrick's club apparent Loreal rani loge | Branch McCracken's first call, but | ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The Uni- the Rocket freshmen downed the Jack (Buddy) Walker, of Colum- geles, over the four-round Toute | Rock

w 16} ” | Notre Dame 2 pateick 1 aa National boys in the town played, but certain. | Le opening practice session had to versity of Michigan stressed pass| Redskins yearlings, 13-5. Ns, 0, waiting bo Iss Clarence! here Just Migiv. Ls Soutl

j=Oblc State + 1 {ly nothing any self-respecting high be held on the clay floor in the defense today in practice for the epssneny Rp) Jest 15 sever youre, Shion ool basketball ys igh fieldhouse. Workmen hoped to have |Wolverine-Illini game Saturday. The | Migs A By Ramblers and Re took part as a with. And wasn't the school’s en- the floor laid by tonight. . return of two injured players, guard | os 91 Gingman in his team's first four|oliment of less than 400 too small McCracken expected to make his George Burg and fullback Jack ; : - at the } 9 his seascri, Other pronent | to fleld a representative football | first slice of the unwieldly squad | Weisenbruger, put the Michigan ‘ the first 13 New York veterans on the New team anyway? |today, eventually trimming it to 30| eleven in near top shape. | : ; football + 22% 8|aven roster this year include The Grizzly Cubs, under the helm!°F 35, Two practice periods will be ere z : ; The UNDER THE STARS . . . College | Goalie Sugar Henry, Hal Brown of the veteran Jesse Lash, had moro(held sol the squad reaches a CHAMPION, P —- Son Sey SAY what you please «os over the of the Pacific lost, 47-13, to Univer- |and Ott Heller. Patrick did not per-|COWn than ups for the first 10 years ze. _|Eliot put the pois g — = park lea; sity of Arizona at Tucson, . .: The form in the New Haven lineup at ¢f football. This season the Grizzly Among those back from last year's| through stiff scrimmage today after | Paig game Was played last BaturdayisSt. Louis last night. | Cubs came into their own. squad are Johnny Wallace, Al Kra-|excusing four injured players from ’ P A Y w ha i ou lease ) South Si night and the score missed many| The Caps’ No. 1 forward line con-| Opening with a 34-7 rout of | lovansky, Jack Herron, Norb Herr-|the drill. More rest was expected | y P eo 0 0 men are Midwest newspapers. . . . Now Pa-|sisting of Les Douglas, Gerry Cou- | Crawfordsville, the Grizzly Cubs/man and Dave Walker. Returnees|to ready Art Dufelmeier, Alex Agase, SE . | high sc cific has to meet undefeated North- | ture and Jim Conacher has peen | knocked the defending South Cen-| from former Hoosier teams include Mike Kasap and Mac Wenskunas ides 1 western this week. | particularly effective, and Couture | 181 conference champ—Columbus— | Ralph Hamilton, Ward Williams, for the game at Ann Arbor Satur-

sw _® {was on the scoring end of five plays|OUt of the 1946 race, 20-7, and fol-| Bud Brown, Warren Lewis, James day: JUMPING THE BOWL GUN .. “| against Philadelphia. He also re- lowed through for six more vic-| Smith and Roy Kilby.

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| : Silioe HIeTe noe mol snough foot: seived credit for two assists. {iovies, THE lyme same dag, Migny Ty eS - : 0 ’ w. - 11" Douglas also starred against Phil-|% y Cubs pore von SRO C id S . iS) 1 E R E T E S Houston, Tex, Optimist clubs &ré|, gq. 501s here Sunday by collecting Greenwood, 52-0. Larry Says Yankee Tow ee going to stage @ bowl attraction 10| "oot and five assists. | Franklin's only close call was last Job Is Still Open ; days ahead of the New Year's grid — Friday, when it clinched the South ‘oo vopw oct. 23 (U. P) Tag Teams Draw . features. . . . The champion of the; 3 . Central title—it's first—as quarter-| ’ . ee : eat St. Louis

Lone Star conference, made up| |back Eldon Graham place-kicked President Larry MacPhail of the| us Z A of - principally of teachers’ colleges in| ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23 (U. P).—The two extra points for a 14-12 victory New York Yankees baseball team 323 standing Too ey Ns ; ; Texas, will be matched with an out-! New Haven Ramblers stopped a late Over runner-up Seymour. {squelched published reports today | = to a draw in last night's - standing opponent from another rally by the St. Louis Flyers anal os t ne that Stanley (Bucky) Harris had | Net Ib avat the AFmOrY. . state. ‘ won a 6-to-3 victory in an American FIST IN a Series been named manager of the club| .. yo.t matching Billy Thom,

¢ un 8 Hockey league game before 6836 . and added .that “The Yankee job . HOW'S YOUR MUSCLE? . . -lfans last night. Of Dyer Dinners {has been offered to no one.” |187, Indianapolis, and Rene La Belle,

{188 Toronto, against Whitey WhitPopov, the Russian weightlifter,| New : tn.0| HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. 23 (U. P.).| MacPhail f 188, po New Haven got. off to a 3-t0-0| cPhail rose from his sick bed, or. 192. St. Louis, and Steve

came out from behind the Iron Cur- ead, but the Flyers tied the score|—The season of testimonial dinners last night to deny a story that] i tain only to lose. . . . He was de-| early in the last period. A minute for Houston's No. 1 baseball man, Harris, Yankee front-office execu | Nenofl, 100, New York, was fought feated by Stanley Stanczyk of De-|later New Haven went ahead again |Eddie Dyer, opens Nov..T7, |tive, had been appointed Eu fon even terms during the final 10 troit. U. S. weightlifting champion on a goal by Joe Bell and St. Louis.| That's the date the Chamber of 'and that Charley Dressen, coach | minutes. | in the featherweight division, foriforced to take chances as the Ram- | Commerce has selected for a feed with the Brooklyn Dodgers, had Previously, Thom used a stepover the world’s crown. . . . The Motor plers concentrated on defense, then honoring the native Houstonian been named his chief assistant in a |toe hold to pin Nenoff in 35 min- .

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City strong man won by the mar- gave..up two more easy goals. to/Who went into the major leagues “secret meeting” which included {utes and Whittler squared the gin of 11 pounds at a Paris muscle- make the Rambler victory more de- and won the world series his first American . League President Will | tussle by pinning La Belle with man show, cisive. |year of managing. | Harridge. {a leg breaker in 25 minutes.

Reavy ory . Patrick a ————— | h, W i A ———————| In the opening match Buck . z . . Lynn Patrick, gm N : Ww 181, 7 Haute, t d | New Haven, and Earl Seibert, Cathedral Boosters Neyland Rates U P Nod ike Ne mer are the only player-coaches n She To Rally Tonight | . . Francisco. He used a dropkick for . . Seiber | r (

American Hockey league . Cathedral hi . I ' he tri h ired 15 min- : | gh schools Boosters) Ao !(C h-of-the-W eek’ the triumph and required 15 min ved wad played Sor he pas club will sponsor a football rally S oac «0 - e- ee utes. Raps pe e second hall of i ,ioht for the Cathedral-Crispus

{ Attucks game in connection with| NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—The war straight passes he had the ‘movies NO Apartment, So s # ’

ts - . DOUBLE: FOUNDING . '. Big is. JORRIY WERE 1 OO Sand department . busted him from a.shown so often that troops in that Wilson Jumps Club ; league ‘ball players refer to Sports- cans at the |brigadier general to a major, but theater figured the game was the | fans game at Tech field : | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23 (U. P.).—The mans park, St. Louis, as the “rock | saturday is the organization's floal. he figures he doesn't need any only one played back home during, St. Louis Flyers were without the PROVE IT TO YOURSELF— quarry” . . It takes a double beat- Pictures of the Cathedral 31-8 vic- Stars on his shoulders to win foot- the entire war. | services of spare goalie Tommy Wil- : : ing season in and season out, hous- (ory over Shortridge will be shown ball games, : : Finally he came to a weighty con- son because they couldn't find him 4 ; ' ; ing both Cardinals and Browns for s1ong with’ two. football films en-| «He's the United Press coach of |clusion. lan apartment, BL 154-0 DOUG Lon Fhe titled “The Hidden Ball” and “Batk- the week, Maj, Bob Neyland of the | “Nobody can. stop that Gilmer| Irked at the club’s failure to find ’ i 8 : s “| field Aces.” Alumni and friends are violent Volunteers from Tennessee. rom passing, but we'll have to have him lodgings, Wilson left last ni ht ] quently take unexpected, nasty invited to attend. : | At this time a week ago he was Our boys down there to horse-collar|to return to his home in er WHITE GAS VORTEX REGULAR bounces . . and night games in-| ——e—— saying his team didn't belong in his receivers,” he said. apolis, He was purchased from the

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* nN | { Now, affer the Vols’ 12 to 0 triumph Vols kept Alabama from scoring. |ing. ' w , GRID TRICKSTER . . Bd (Buck-| MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 23 (U. P).— over the crimson-faced Crimson pi =: : 2 ets) Hirsch, Northwestern guard Jack Meagher, coach of the Miamictide, a lot of folks think he was . : : # y a whose line backing has played an Seahawks, resigned today, the right. "They're that much better. | TAX TAX

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