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SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov, 15, — Notre Dame's football team takes off" Hotthwestern here tomorrow, Hit “all over the campus and through the downtown area conversition still dwells on the Irish’s scoreless tie with Army. That's what has Coaeh Frank Leahy wor-
ite has fears that while the fans and maybe the players mentally will be opposing the Cadets tomorrow, Northwestern's Wildcats will spring a gridiron surprise. «He knows what has happened to other. teams. the week after going all-out against Army. There was Michigan, for example, which hasn't completely recovered yet. Vulnerable From Air To brush all thoughts of Army out of his football team’s collective Mead, he worked them vigorously yesterday, paying special attention to a passing attack, Throughout the season Northwestern has been undsually vulnerable to air attack. + Aside from Leahy's pessimism, Riese scarcely can be any dispute er tomorrow’s final score. The projonal oddsmékers gave the Irish & 20-point margin, : While the Irish won't be in top physical shape for tomorrow's game, j1l the regulars with the possible eption of Jim Martin, left end, probably can start and this includes Ziggy Czarobski, right tackle.
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orried Over Possible Let-Down
stadium.
Cathedral's Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside
Here are the Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside of Cathedral high school's to preserve its perfect city record tomorrow against the Washington Continentals. Fullback Flavian Wiedekamp (left) is the Irish pile-driver who also handles’ the Cathedral punting chores, while Halfback Rudy Bayt is used for the off-tackle and flank runs, Tomorrow's game is scheduled for 2 p. m. at Tech
football team which intends
Ted Williams Is Honored
NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (U. P).— Outfielder Ted Williams of the Bos-
in the American league batting race with an average of .342 and later turned out to be a world series “goat,” today was chosen - the league's most valuable player for 1946, A committee of 24 members of the | Baseball Writers’ association of] America—three from each league city—gave the gangling Red Sox {slugger a total of 224 points on the |
Hal Newhouser,
By UNITED PRESS The Syracuse Nationals boasted their first victory in the national]
ton Red Sox, who finished second | basketball league today following points, 10 of them in the second
a 67-to-64 triumph over the Youngstown Bears last night at Syracuse. In the only other league game] last night, Anderson won a thriller
from Tpledo, 51 to 50, to maintain a first-place tie with Indianapolis] lin the Western division.
Trailing 36 to 43 at the half, | Anderson Syracuse came from behind to send | Oshkosh
Youngstown down to its second de- | | pound “slugger, “who returned to
win the American league pennant.|years of service as a marine aviator, | Toledo... left - handed (finished second to Mickey Vernon |Syracuse |pitching star of the Detroit Tigers of the Washington Senators in the Youngstown
stadium sellout is matched by sell- who won the award in 1944 and batting race, second to Hank Green{1945, was second in the balloting | berg of Detroit in home runs and { Northwestern's final practice ses- with 197 points, while second base- | runs batted in, and topped the {man Bobby Doerr of Boston fin- league in runs scored with 142. Wil-
puts at all South Bend hotels. gion was devoted to defensive meas-
ures and fo putting the final touches on a passing ‘attack.
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ished third with 158. The six-foot, three-inch,
liams clouted 38 homers and drove
175- in 123 runs.
Syracuse, Anderson Register National Net Loop Triumphs
feat of the new season.
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Johnny Gee, six-foot, nine-inch center, paced the winners by pouring in 17
half. Indianapolis dropped a two-point | decision to Oshkosh Wednesday night at Washington, Ind, in an exhibition game but it did not count in the league standings. Western o vision
Assoc Fhitiqelonia 68, Washington St. Louls Baston 62 on
Western Coulérende Race In ‘Now-or-Never’ Stage
By TOMMY DEVINE, United Press 0 Writer CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The bewildering Western conference football race reaches the “now-or-never” stage for three outstanding title con- |
tenders in crucial games tomorrow.
league encounter pits Iowa against Minnesota at Minneapolis. Illinois is the current conference pace-maker with four triumphs against a single loss. The proteges of Coach Ray Eliot have beaten Purdue, Wisconsin, Michigan and Towa, while losing to Indiana by a 14-to-T margin,
Tied by Purdue
Ohio State is third in the race with two triumphs, a loss and a tie. The Bucks downed Minnesota and Northwestern, lost to Wisconsin and were tied by Purdue. Illinois stakes its title chances on
‘lits ability to overcome a persistent
Ohio State jinx. The Illini have not beaten the Bucks in their last 11 annual meetings and only once in the last 16 contests. Illinois’ last
by a 14-to-13 margin, Although Illinois never has quite measured up to the lofty pre-season forecasts made for it, the team has been the most consistent combination in the conference. It goes into tomorrow's contest well rested and in top physical peak as the result of | an open date a week ago. Ohio State has the Western conference's finest offensive team, but the Bucks have been an in-and-outer throughout the campaign. Ohio was extended to the limit to edge Pittsburgh, 20-to-13, a week ago. Wolverines Bounce Back After a mid-season slump following the terrific battle it put up against Army, Michigan has bounced back with two impressive triumphs at the expense of Minnesota and Michigan State. The Wolverines rate as the pronounced favorite over Wisconsin's highly inconsistent eleven. Michi-
OP.|gan has a season’s conference rec-
ord of three victories, a loss and a tie, while Wisconsin has won two] and lost three. Jowa hasn't won & game from | Minnesota in the Gophers’ home stadium since 1921, but the Hawkeyes figure to break the long jinx tomorrow. Iowa's brilliant defense appears far too strong for Minnesota’s freshman dominated outfit.
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