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‘Transfers’ In Bowl Tilt

Moriarty, Sylvester May Not Start

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SPORTS ROUNDUP! Northwestern

By EDDIE ASH

, LONG BOY RETURNS Howie!

Bchul elongated hasketball cen ter who also Is the Philadelphia Phillie fi Dasemal Back pra h the Anderson Pack r ‘ « tional Pro Basketball E+ . be: Nee 0 say 9 Packt Coach Mu Menden ha very happy to see the § young giant on hand and ready to + The Minneapol pro quintet new In the National 5 League this vear “ has been irving Mendenhall to pry Schultz loose from the Pack ers and has had all offers rejected . +» Schultz is a Twin Cities prod: uct, resides in St. Paul and was an all-around sports star at Hamline University, 8t. Paul, before becoming the first sacker for the St Paul American . Association club

, Schultz topped an impressive debut in the National net loop last season by being named to the all

fellow started the 19047 major league, baseball campaign with the Brook

lyn. Dodgers and was: sold to the Phils for a reported price of $50,000." « +4 The Dodgers sold--him afte onthe Wer, SR TAY TAK] Bobinsor wed il their needs at the first sack. . , » There was no! other opening on the Brooklyn in- = field for Robinson, otherwise

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‘retained and pot some of that World Seri TAVY. n n ” OH, BOY

Hardin-simmons College made a Merrviwell debut as a college foolball player this fall. Against

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3 Inches and weighs 210 pounds, owns a gold mine, n » » SMART GENERALSHIP , . . In A ne last cu won i West Pou in a close one 1-18 Rn ( Ra er, Nay hallback Navy coaches a play books. . . . It he worked out with mn backficld on “defense, one ree guards in the lineup at . After Navy recovered Bavsinger called a play coaches could make a . It was a forward | pa toy Schiewek, who, as a backfield man, was eligible,

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4 w ” QUARTERBACK SNEAK . .. On the Chicago pre [football | Cardinals’ return trip from Cali- | fornia this week, where they were upset by the Los Angeles Rams { last Sunday, Paul Christman left | the train during a brief stop- | over at Kansas City to telephone his family , . , and when he returned to the station the train had gone. Chee Choo Christman is his new name. i . JH “tu THEY ALWAYS SCORE . ,. The Catuwha College Indians of Salisbury, N. ©, scored in their Tist!

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was in 1939 by Elon College, and the Indians meet Elon this week. Catawba barely squeezed out points

LAST Srosped, a DOLL {eds Doust MIEN Th his week's practice sessions,|[Bnd defense.

PROBABLE LINEUPS Butler W. Michigan | Farmed LE . Sehiller | . . \ Ku | Brown ( C 1 Westerr MeSemek LG y Grossman coming game with Western . |Mcsen : © gy Grossman F Kyvik RG. ... Contes Ull* Isurphy RT . Btuits | Dabkin ‘ RE ‘cous Hoven Bylvester ..oieves QB, Sevres Milosevich | BIVOCK 5. ssiesse Groggel Willams «oouuiie RH. sevsenrnsnse Bush Moriarty FB . Marks

Kickoff 2 p m ! Butler University's Bulldogs will | have the services of thelr “transfer

Meet 28th Time players” tomorrow afternoon when)

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§ Butler Home-Coming Hand Purdue Set For lllinois

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4 ©" |Irish Going After Fourth . Victory Against Hawkeyes

Swistowicz to Replace Injured Panelli at

Fullback Spot for Notre Dame NOTRE DAME, Ind, Oct. 24~ PROBABLE LINECPS Notre Dame's Fighting Irish gol, Noire Dame after their fourth victory in as gna (Capt) .. many starts for the current cam- ponmeyer ..... entertaining the | Wendell ..... the sixth meeting’ of Sitke

Czarobskl .. Swis iqwiga K f A aL Te a BEL a, WIBO (Indisriapever, in three of past five contests, a when Notre Dame was also fave ored, the Hawkeyes finished on top and thereby have a three-two advantage on yic Considered one of the dark horse

for 3 p. m. [Brennan

the injury occurred in the Irish dressing room, and although an Xray showed no fracture, the elbow is still very sore and his participa« tion tomorrow is extremely doubt ful. Mike Swistowicz, Chicago, or Floyd Simmons, Portland, Ore., will start in place of the injured Panelli, Swistowicz, operating at right half,

best teams in the country, have

Bowl for the Fairview school’s! suffered reverses from UCLA and homecoming gam! | Illinois, but have great expectations last week gained 39 yards in nine Hoosiers Pin Hopes Despite the fact that Coach ‘fony of atoning for these setbacks io. Carries and scored one touchdown. ; finkle car use his transler players morrow. The remainder of the starting line On .Tulinferro’s Play fide con use, his anster payers | Clever Quarterback up ls expectedito be nfuch as in the PROBABLE LINEUPS came. the Butler squad will be In Al DiMarco, Coach Eddie An- past vid eorae Surdjicyer, Meac TC hvasiern LE at diate handicapped by the fact that Quar- | derson has 2 clever T-quarterback Te oy poss y returning to Hagmann 1 Wa terback Bill Sylvester suffered a late who is rated as ong of the out-| a ¥ Ime cent . spot in place GREE oe He wenn BIOWR nkle injury and Fullback Francis standing passers. in the country.” o ety illipsburg, N. J. Da ” G witucki (Moriarty has a broken small toe Emlen Tunnel, at left half, is a 16 “HWIEVES will stay in ChiBroasiter Lo RE nase las the result of last week-end’s Wa-|= top-flight runner and also the C280 tonight, arriving at Notre Bursoi . Qn ebek [hash victory, Both backfield men i leading pass-catcher in the Big e stadium shortly before noon ih og Ea ne . N oranek are in doubtful playing condition. } sk 80D ’ / Wi i 54 Nine. Bob Smith figures as the tomorrow. Murakowski 2a, .. « Jagade In the event that Moriarty 18 an-|u WER eR 4 A s4 |leading ball-carrier for the Hawk- Sox E DAME IOWA x Kiko y, m ‘ " | : “ . D. *Bikon.3 pom. dtanapoliss, wiOM|abIE 0 Day, Hinkle wil start Tom RUGGED BOILERMAKER—One of the key men in Purdue |eyes. | Sibel 3 " ona Te d WBU oominglon he JG | py { Y ack Ans . gt . . 3 i and WBUA * (BI lon, Ind), WKJG | sleet, veteran fullback who 02s\ University's forward wall is Bill Horvath, 190-pound guard from | Although their running attack, is «on indians i EVANSTON. Til. Oct. 34~Nortt {been switched back and forth be- South Bend “Washinal d ior | : p showed some improvement while 13 Obie State 13 EVANSTON. X - ori. tween tackle and fullback, and Jim| 20U en ashington, anc a major etter winner at urdue, gaining a 31-0 win over Nebraska is Taine = Nene gh ae FE ose: 00 warrenburg, one of the transter| He'll be a starter against the lllini tomorrow. last Saturday, Notre Dame's! ym—— all rivalry began in 1899, will meet players. Sleet has seen consider- yr & 8 #8 strength in this department has Fi ht R Its for the 28th time before a home-|’ ot the Foti ° rig esyV able action at the fullback slot tnis| been considerably weakened on ac-| coming crowd of 45,000 at Dyche| ... hile Warrenburg last] i am 3 X eC e a count of Fullback John Pane nia Yeusy Stadium tomorrow The series . NS rer Alan | ie 0 ui, PALL RIVER, Mass.—Eddie Moniz, 146, which 1s replele with upsets finds| P1Yed I the Mray sane agains Morristown, N, J, incurring a. dis- Gade. 0p" Tasbos rR i Te Ty vv ’ Ohio University three weeks ago. Of A located elbow. The dislocatio dade 140 A x the Wildcats holding an edge of ¥ . aa rmy ame a a aye . slocation was| pHILAD — Gavilan, 4643, - e Is ineligible for Indiana Con- i Bly Nixon, . fla 16 victories against 10 for the Bit. 2 ree 9 | A 2 greatly reduced immediately after a \ suipolaied

Hoosiers. One game (1045) ended) LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 24—Illi-

Understudy Sylvester in a tie,

Hinkle will have more difficulty The gante, finds both teams seek-| one signal califr Sylvester {who outplayed the mighty Army ing theibgr)t Big Nine victory of none of the migrantd play this po-|tleven two weeks ago, is expecting : . {a replay of the Cadet game tomor-

the season. The Wildcats have i » | {sitfor. and substitute John Masariu,| " "" A lost successive contests to Minne-|. loiier winner, has been iraubled|'°Y When it meets Purdue here.

sota and Michigan while the gyl-| Purdue's coach - Stu Holcomb Hoosiers bowed to Iowa and ware) Sh, Jeaton by 3 to play, the duties 00ched the .ends for Army's chief held to a 7 to 7 tie by Wisconsin.|,s running the team probably will|mentor, Earl Blaik, last year, and Free-Scoring Game {fall to either David Peterson or has learned everything possible .-On_the basis of past perform: Harvey Hudson, bot: i deneelis{ (TOM the Army cggehing staft what ances, & fre ring game is In|gophomores. oo the Tllini have in th way of offense

[Wenréd offenses: After betng--held Himies Main Worry wis developing] Army used —a-six-mam defense scoreless by Vanderbilt in the|.,me way to counteract the Bron. [#8ainst Illinois and Purdue plans season's opener thé Wildcats scored |oos' massive 212-pound average per|to do the same because the Purdue

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traveled 90 yards with kickoff for a touchdown. was the first time he ever han-

died the pigskin in he ove a Under Lights, 9-0

Phil Collela, ex-Notre Damer now | with St. Bonaventure, had a simi- | lar experience, . He galloped 76 yards over the goal line the first time he carried the ball when the Irish met lllinois in 1945, { n n n HOME-AND-HOME, . Michfgan and Minnesota met twice “on the gridiron in 1926 and the Wol-| verines won both ends, 20 to 0 and Tt 6 In the 1942 clash between the Little Brown Jug rivals, Bill Garnaas of Minnesota tried the first drop-kick of his collegiate ca-

reel There was no time to employ the usual place-Kicking method, so Garnaas dropped the pigskin and booted it between the uprights for a field goal in the waning seconds and turned a 14-13 Gopher defeat into a 16-14 victory » u » THE “BIG” GAME . The weal coast’s undefeated grid giants col lide at Berkeley, Cal, tomorrow California vs. Southern California Last. veat the Trojans beat the Bears 14-0 , . . The winner will be tabbed as a sure thing to go to the Rose Bowl, , , . The records: CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CAL. Bi Santa Clara 7 21 Wash, State " 11 Navy 77 Rice bi 4) St, Mary's 42 Ohio State 0 4% Wisconsin 8 Oregon State # I Wash, State 161 108 13 u un » LITTLE DROPS OF WATER 128, Southern California loyal claimed that University of hern California deliberately iked the ridiron at Berkeley the night before the Trojans and Bears clashed . It's in the books as ‘wet field incident” . Southern, California backers pointed out there wasn't a rain cloud within miles, . , . The game wound up in A scoreless ti . The Trojan have defeated the Bears eight wraight n v - QUAKERS ARE RUGGED , ,. The University of Pennsylvania

Is sporting an undefeated, untied record and form one of the East's football powerhouses. . . , Al Sica, halfback, is so rugged he sleeps on & beard, . .. own bed around — a large-sized plank. . . . One of the tackles, Ed Marshall, whe stands 6 feet

ANDERSON, Ind, Oct. 24 (UP) Jud Robinett and the Ball State football team defeated Anderson College here last night, 9-0, in a hard-fought game. It was the third win for the Cardinals, and left them in the undefeated ranks, though they have been tied twice, Robinett scored the only touchdown of the game in the third quarter, and it was followed by Anderson's only ‘serious scoring drive. The Ravens drove to the Ball State 2, but the Cardinals held firm and took the ball on downs. Ball State's first score was on a safety in the first quarter.

Hoosier Grid Card For the Week-End TONIGHT

Earlham vs, Indiana Central at Southport Stadium (n). TOMORROW W. Michigan at Bwtler. Minois at Purdue, Indiana at Northwestern. Towa at Notre Dame. Manchester at Canterbury. Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw, Evansville at Murray State. Franklin at Hanover, Indiana State at Marshall, Rio Grande (0.) at Rose Poly. E. Kentucky at Valparaiso, Kenvon at Wabash,

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TOMORROW Sacred Heart at Silent Hoosiers. Crispus Attucks "at Evansville Lincoln. ° Broad Ripple at Warren Central nl, Shrine Contest MEXICO CITY, Oct. 24 (UP)— Centenary College of Shreveport, La, and “Houston University. of Houston, Tex. topped the list. of teams being considered today as

He carries his the likely U. 8. representative to

face a Mexican All-Star college eleven in a proposed Shriners penefit game here Dec, 27.

+ + + The Indians had another close shave in 1942 when | Wilton Davis of Carolina Pre-Flight beat them 13 and Michigan.

4 run of injuries to key men in the the series.

foyr tuochdowns in edging UCLA,|man line. Passing was the only so-|tYPe Of play this season is a repro27 to 26, and followed this||iion and this duty will fall to Ken duction of the Cadet’s style, performance by tallying three gmock, who will be playing his sec-| Purdue Is Threat touchdowns against both Minnesota ng game of the season. Smock willl The thirty-first renewal of one of

Indiana, which warmed up for pt wayne, and Jim Roseastinl, ference football will attract a capaits annual visit to the Wildcat lair zjonsville, who have handled this|city homecoming crowd of 42,000. by rolling over Pittsburgh last 8at-|passing position against Indiana|Although Purdue has won four of urday, 41 to 6, pins much of Its! Conference teams. the last five starts against the for victory around George Big Team Illini, the invaders hold a 16 to 10 Taliaferro, triple threat halfback) western Michigan will be theledge in the series, with four games from Gary who ranks as the leading | jargest team that the Bulldogs<have|ending in ties. Illinois won its offensive player of the conference. faced this season, and likely the first game since 1919 from the The durable Hoosier has been a biggest that they will meet. Along Boilermakers last year, 43-7, en virtual 60-minute player this fall.| with a husky line, the Broncos av- route to the Big Nine title. In four games he has gained 265|erage 189 in the backfield for a total] Although Ray Eliot's well-bal-yards by rushing and completed 13| average of 200 pounds. lanced squad, currently rated fifth out of 32 passes for 217 yards. He| Outstanding in the Broncos'|ijn national standings, has been has averaged 40 yards as a punter|starting lineup is Center Charl *S| established as the favorite to conand ‘has returned eight punts for schoolmaster. Coach John Gillltinye on the victory path, the un71 yards and four kickoffs for 93 rates Schoolmaster as the outstand-|apashed Boilermakers have demonyards. ing line backer and defensive man grated in their last three starts Leading Scorer {in the history of the school. Alagainst Ohio State, Notre Dame, Northwestern, which penetrated product of Kalamazoo, Schoolmas- and Boston U. that at the peak of Michigan's vaunted defenses for | ter was converted from a fullback | gpeir game they can be a threat three touchdowns’ and a total ofthis season to center and has held | goqinst any opposition. 348 yards by rushing and passing,|down a starting position since then. | In the final analysis, the result possesses a trio of hard running He weighs 245 pounds and is 6 feet ig apt to hinge on the play of the backs in Art Murakowski, fullback, 4 inches in height, Irival forward walls, but the forwho leads the conference scorers; In total series the| ward passing duel between Perry with 30 points and halfbacks Frank Broncos are ahead with five victories moss, of Illinois, and Bob DeMoss, Aschenbrenner and Tom Worthing-|for the six games played belween|ot purdue, will undqubtedly be one ton who have carried the ball at 5 the two schools. Last season's 19-|,¢ the highlights. 3 yard average this fall {to-0 contest for Western Michigan| mhe Illinois aerial ace, Moss, who The Wildcat line, weakened by a was the largest winning margin ing currently rated ninth nationally,

has completed 32 out of 49 passes 19 for 323 yards and three touchdowns ,4/in four games so far this season. o Purdue's own DeMoss, who led the =» Big Nine in yardage gained by passing last year, has completed 18 out of 42 passes for 258 yards and four touchdowns over the same span of

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last two games, will be strengthened| Butler Pr | & Ball St. by the return of Fatso Day, and| ; onie 0, 3 ar ) 1 St, a Jerry Carle, guards, who did not {4 nn play against Michigan. There is/ also & possibility that Alex Sarkisian, star center, who broke a bone in his right forearm prior to) the Minnesota game may see action | UJ nusual in Nation games. : aguint the Hoosiers, | SOUTH BEND (UP) Notre| In addition to the anticipated 0 Van dng ® Dame boasts the most unusual de- Passing show, the game has explo- ” fense record in the nation with the |Sive possibilities on the

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| MEXICO CITY, Oct. 23 (UP)=— Feller struck out seven men in five innings and 20,000 cash customers were on hand, so everyone was happy tonight as Feller's All-Stars defeated an aggregation of Pacific Coast League players, 5 to 2. Feller, ace of. the Cleveland Indians, allowed only two hits and walked one mah in the five innings he worked. The Coast League team got both its runs and five hits off Bill McCahan of the Philadelphia Athletics. Andy Pafko of the Cubs also hit |}]- a home run and kiner, Pittsburgh sar, added a double and single to his round-tripper. Ferris Fain of the A's got a double and two singles. !

Goal Line Uncrossed WEST POINT, N. Y. Oct. 24 (UP) --Army is the only one of the nation's major powers whose goal line has not been crossed at the midway mark of the 1947 season. After the Cadets comes Penn State, which has yielded six points, Georgia Tech with seven, and Notre Dame, S8outhern California and West Virginia with 13 points each.

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7 UCLA 21 t ¢ i Michigan % best mark in restricting enemy Purdue's forward wall has yielded 40 aerial gains and the lowest record [only 120 yards by rushing in the —— oe lof interceptions. {last two games against Notre Dame College Grid Scores The Irish have had only 12 passes | 3nd Bote NU. Edom LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS |somptetan against them in 44 at-| yo wihtmOUE 0 0 Pittsbareh Ball State 9, Anderson 0. tempts for 75 yards, yet have inter-| 24 Ohio St. 200 35 lowa South Carolina 21, Clemson 19, {cepted only one for a low percent-|

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