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SPORTS ROUNDUP by DDE ASH
WHEN ILLINI OUTSMARTED | famed passing show failed to click MICHIGAN. . .. In 1924, Michigan | against the N. D. defenders. invaded Illinois and was sharing the |
» “ » Western Conference leadership with | CRIMSON BLOWS A TIRE. . ..
the Iilnt. . . . The Illini won. 39 to|Northwestern 7, Indiana 6. . . . This
14, as Red Grange splurged by scor-|8 another one in which the Hoos- . ; {lers won the statistics and lost on
ng five touchar hoe [the scoreboard. . . . Bo McMillin, and throwing {the Graying Colonel, probably will
| close the gates of mercy In scrim {mage this week.
un » » | HOME-COMING JOY. . . . Butler {21, Western Michigan 20. . . . This {was a rough one for Coach Hinkle {to sweat out. , . , But superior phy{sical condition finally paid off as {his tenacious Bulldogs outlasted the Broncos. , . , But Tony had enough
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the ball for a sixth on a pass, + + + Most football fans are familiar with the history of Grange's big day but not many know ‘that Bob Zuppke, the
Illini head {for the season, coach, had . | . ® = mapped out Zuppke AN EXPERT'S VIEW. . . .
strategy that completely bewildered| Henry Cotton, captain of the the Wolverines. The wily| British Ryder Cup golf team now Zuppke pulled a shrewd grid trick| In America preparing to meet the on Fielding (Hurry Up) Yost, the| leading U. 8. links pros, was asked Michigan master mind, , . . Yost if the larger American golf ball had scouted Illinois personally and| Would hamper the Britishers' | thought he had the right defense play. . . . “It's not the large ball to stop Grange. . . . And Zuppke| ‘hat worries me,” replied Cotton was aware that Yost had been tail-| « + « “It's the small hole.”
ing his team. . ., When Yost was| pup poppbpgNed a a looking on, Zuppke had Grange)... ... 01 football game there running over tackle. ... Bob also... (uo timers, a teacher from
figured out the kind of defense Yost|, "0 0 was sure to set up against Grange. : owing te ‘young
: ; ; greensward gladiator One « + + But Yost's Selense yy B% team was staging a final touchdown much good for Michigan IA he qe 414 the timer for the. other “big” game, since Grange
never {team exclaimed, “I've got the watch went over tackle against the Wol- and time is up.” . . . “Oh, yeah,”
verines. , . . Red always ran wide, |, (000 (on the team on the around end, making it fairly simple 0000 oid “put 1've got the gun.” for his blockers to turn in the = =, 4". (oiched the trigger Michigan defense thal was set 10,4 oo the player plunged over for halt: tackle plunges, the winning touchdown, *
n » n GREATEST PRO UPSET. ... | HE SELDOM WINS. ... John Q
In 1040 the Washington Redskins Public finished second in the fourth | defeated the Chicago Bears, 7 to |race at Sportsman's park, Chicago, |
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3, in regular season play in the Saturday. ... At any rate, old John National Professional League. . . . |is getting close. But in the East-West title playoff | — ——————————— shortly thereafter, the Bears massacred the Redskins, 73 to 0, . . teelers Parade repeat, 73 to 0. . , . The game was played on the Redsking' . grounds, too, : io one 10 Ath Victory STILL ROLLING ALONG. . . .| The Roller Derby, which used to] United Press pull out big crowds in Indianapolis, | The Pittsburgh Steelers, leading still is doing big business in Chi. | the Eastern’ Division of the Na-| cago with crowds of more than 6000 | ‘ional Football League, loomed to-| supporting the skaters | Bogash never wears out and is up | Vision champlonship—something of-| among the leading scorers again, |ncially unexpected at the start of | tn =» the season. THE NEW GRID LOOK. .. . The Steelers paraded to their] Purdue 14, Illinois 7. . . . Coach |fourth victory yesterday when they Stuart Holcomb has changed the|drubbed the New York Giants, 38 entire picture at Lafayette and the to 21. Boilermakers are living up to their| The Philadelphia Eagles assumed rugged tag Illinois 43, Purdue 7, , , Purdue alumni have erased alll Angeles Rams, 14 to 7. memories of last year ... and that|Slopped the famed passing atold bucket battle with Indiana can't| '8ck of Bob Waterfield and made come too soon for them. three timely interceptions. ® Ro | The Chicago Bears, third-placers FUN AND FANCY FREE. . .. !in the West, took the starch out Notre Dame 21, Towa 0. . .. The of the Washington Redskins as Hoosier Irish made no effort to | Eastern contenders by handing pour it on as Coach Leahy substi- | them their third loss in five games, tuted freely to give the hard- | 56 to 20. It was the worst Redskin worked reserves a touch of glory regular season defeat in history, out of the greensward before a The Chicago Cards and the full house. . . . The Hawkeyes’ Green Bay Packers matched wins A ——————————— w= 10 continue in a tie for Western { Division leadership, e 3k! The Cards rébounded from their | Keberlein loss to Los Angeles last week by * thumping the Boston Yanks, 27 to 7. . a —— aL The Packers trounced the Deo] | trot Lions, 34 to 17, by the notoe always-simple method of shutting yout their ace scorer, Bill. Dudley. {|CYO Grid Scores Division 1 St, Joan of Arc 13, St. Roch 6 | 8t, Catherine 14, Little Flower 0. Holy Cross 20, St. Ann 0 { | St, Thomas 27, Holy Rosary 13, 1 Division 2 El ol Toutes bach Holy Name 12. ip , Holy Trinity 0 i| Sacred Heart 1, St. | forfeit). Lo | ol » has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes | a smoother Manhattan. *of 1045 W. Colfax, Denver, Colorado CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | ~86.8 Proof 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City
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AERIAL DISPLAY — Kenny Smock of -Butler flings himself through a host of Western Michigan tacklers for a short gain as the Bulldogs racked up their third straight victory by dropping the Broncos 21-20 before a home-
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qain through center before being tackled by Don Winslow (69) and Bill Kay (33) of lowa as the Irish won easily 21-0, to make it four-in-a-row on their home field.
STOPPED — Frank Aschenbrenner (22), Northwestern halfback, is shown being tackled by Frank Hoppe (83) of Indiana as the Hoosiers lost 7-6 at Evanston, Ill.” It
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Tuesday |
Ketonen has completed
night's Armory grappling linéup, Notre Dame vs. Navy at Cleveland. . Last year it was| ranking as the Steelers’ chief East.|“'!h three tussles on the agenda, you, o¢ Purdue, But the © threat by downing the Los:Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Indiana at Ohio State. The Eagles Hercules Athletic Club announced pepauw at Butler.
{Wabash at Franklin,
today Carter also announced the club will donate a substantial bite of the
gross gate receipts to the current Earlham at Canterbury.
“Save the Shades” program. The {featured tussle will Tommy Nilan,
send
Junior heavyweight, while semiwindup foes will be Herb Parks, of (Vancouver, B. C., and Sammy {Kohen, of New York City.
Week's High School Football Schedule
FRIDAY {Beech Grove at Lawrence Central.
. Billy G8Y 8 strong threat to win the di- Ley Cross to Meet State College
Ketonen in Opener Football Schedule
stocky Australian indiana State at Eastern Illinois. importation, against Martino (Iron yo .co ne at St Mike) Angelo, rugged Toledo Italian r
Warren Central at Ben Davis (n).
{Cathedral at Broad Ripple. {Southport at Decatur Central (n). [Pike Twp. at Franklin Twp. (n). Howe at Washington. Shortridge at Manual. Sacred Heart at New Castle (n). Silent Hoosiers at Plainfield (n). {Logansport at Tech. | SATURDAY
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FLYING TACKLE — Illini Halfback Art Dufelmeier (54) carries pigskin for a first down in the second quarter Saturday before being stopped by Jack Milito (90) of Purdue and Ralph Weiger (47), who is diving through the air. The Boilermakers upset Illinois, 14-7, at Ross-Ade Stadium.
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Boilermakers Could BeBlai oilermakers Could BeBlaik Says Army's Big Nine’s Choice | gN Choi Morale Unbroken jthat there was no difference in the Notre Dame, Butler Win While IU Loses ended, simply because the team was and it's not the kind you wear in your lapel, for the Boilermakers are| Looking over an uninjured squad at Pasadena, Cal. pointing the team for Washington
J J 1 Cl o WEST POINT, N, Y. Oct. 27 or Jan. QsSSIC {morale of the Army team now that By BILL EGGERT {never concerned about ‘the record up to their necks in the Big Nine football race and the opportunity to|after the stunning 21-20 upset loss And there's also talk of “coach of the week” honors fgr Stu Holcomb and Lee, Army's opponent Satur-'
| (UP)—Coach Ear] Blaik said today Upset Illinois, 14-7, on De Moss’ Passing; [orale of Lie AIRY SSUE BW {al There's talk of “Roses” 61 the campus at. Purdue University today|in the first place. represent the Western Conference next Jan. 1 in the Rose Bowl classic,t0 Columbia Saturday, Blaik began
his strou of Boilermakers we { QBY, a ort Ilinois,|~ PIG NINE STANDINGS J “We'll.go on, playing each game 14 to 7, Sdturday at Lafayette, sichigan NLT Tote 2 On from week to week, just as we
1 750 39 121/always do,” Blaik said. 3 38| “I know there was a lot of talk 3 3% 3 1 about pressure, but I think most of ° 333 49 92ithe pressure was on our supporters
leaving Michigan the only unbeaten | Wisconsin, : untied eleven in the Big Nine. And Purdue next week it's Illinois vs. Michigan. ihesota i -{ western ..... Because of a ruling which for-!Foerthwestern .....
bids a Big Nine team from appear-|Indiana nde {Tied games count one-
3% 33 3lland our opponents.
167 21 3 8 i i | It me won, " ing two successive years in the| on naif ‘same loot. AT Same I never noticed the team show
or | he hall ga — _ |ing any great concern over the . h tside Rese Bou Purdue a pe ne siers lost by the same score that|undefeated record.” :
choice for the “Roses.” they had won over the Wildcats the HEADQUARTERS
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revious season. Purdue Scores First Tt oy 5 6:t0-0 halftime 5 i advertised, She Purdye- Hiistoks lead on Quarterback Bob Young's attle was a passing duel wi ur- pass to End Bob Ravensberg, good due's Bob Delyieg ao I lfor 69 yards and a score. Young moss grow under his feet. e Boll- threw ahother pass,.tagged for a ermaker connected for four out of touchdown in the third quarter, five, one for the winning touch-|but Northwestern's Tom Worthingdown, while Illinois’ Perry Moss ton, a halfback, intercepted and] Sonnseted on 12 of 23, one being 2 dashed 35 yards to tie the score at esperate pitch in the last 35 sec- 6-6. Jim Farrar, another Wildcat onds of the period to Chick Mag- pack, decided the outcome by Kick-| giola in the end zone. ling the extra point. Indiana led in| Purdue scored first in the ini-\most of the statistics, including fum- | He} Sunstes on a Ja march. bles and penalties. The losers fum-| {DeMoss flipped a 21-yard pass 10ipled four times, losing thegball on} {Norb Adams on the Illinois 15. Little each occasion. | hasty Szulborski picked up 12 and Sets Up Final Score Jack Milito went over on a plunge. | Butler holds a three-game win-| Ars Haversont converted the extra ning streak today after keeping! point. 10,000 homecoming fans on the Purdue tallied its winning in |edge of their seats Saturday by dei
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End Bob Heck on the goal line on|qogs an even break in two Mid-| the next pass play. Haverstock| American games this year. | converted again on his 16th suc-| Tne Bulldogh did it the hard way cessful placement kick in 17 at-! {tempts.
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FRIDAY NIGHT
Hanover at Centre (Ky.). Indiana Central at Anderson.
SATURDAY
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fighters listed first):
147 Pounds—Dick Roembke Charles Nolan,
Ball State at Manchester,
Morris Harvey (W. Va.) at Evansville (night). Liggett. | Burns. Joseph's, | Hucipla Mie) 2 Rese Poly, Billy Bostic.
Cleveland Driver ete Wins Salem Race SALEM, Ind, Oct. 27-—After a | Baker. .
four-hour check by judges, Wally| . Stokes of Cleveland was declared Basketball Clinic winner of yesterday's 100-lap|’ 4 * midget race here and won the At Cathedral Tonight $1000 first prize. Leroy Warriner of Indianapolis fans and players was second, Clarence
tetter of Indianapolis was fourth.| Sponsored by the IHSAA,
half-mile track in :21.42. | O'Neal and G. P. Silver.
|cially aggressive on defense, spendTerre Haute Boxers i, most of his time in the Illinois Bill Roberts of South Side Com- backfield. The defeat was the Illimunity Center ‘will meet Rip Col-|Di's first in 10 successive games. lins of Terre Haute in the feature
10-bout attraction Wednesday night prank Leahy allowed subs to do most, at the South Side Motor Armory,/of the work in a 21-to-0 decision
Other fights include (South Side VS. back, tallied two of the touchdowns 135 Pounds—Robin Hood vs. Bob Earley place-kicked the extra points | 160 Pounds—Paul Terry vs. Billy Saver 118 , Pounds—Fretdd Johnson vs. Deed it. 126 Pounds—Bob Roberts vs. Joe im of a 7-to-6 defeat at North-
135 Pounds—Don Johnson vs. Phil first Big Nine triumph. The Hoo-
High school basketball officials, are | invited to Larue of| attend a basketball clinic tonight | Cleveland, third, and Wally Hos-|at Cathedral High School.
Duane Carter of Los Angeles set| round-table discussion will be in A new midget one-lap record for a charge of Dean Malaska, Jack |
due 20 they came up against a charging line that wouldn't give in. Phil O'Reilly, Purdue end, was espe-
and Eyonmettl
| Notre Dame maintained its na{tional ranking Saturday as Coach
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[over Iowa at South Bend. The 3 Irish are undefeated in their last 3 13 games. | | Terry Brennan, Notre Dame half-| ) Bo, yve lL Ay and Lawrence Coutre the other, Bill iff oy as Leahy kept his maneuvers under indicating that the South end boys have power when they
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