Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1947 — Page 16
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Leahy ‘May Switch Lujack T
SPORTS Lea ROUNDUP
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CLL By JOE WILLIAMS ; © SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 4A large number of gypsy sports -writers assembled here yesterday and the Notre Dame coach; Prank Leahy, abliged with a mass. interview which seemed proper enough at
next year and that will be a tremendous loss.” Mr. “Leahy is one of the mast talented .worriers in collége football. ‘He 1s the only coach | who is gifted enoughi‘to worry about this’ year and the next year at | the same time and -do a thorough job of it. Lujack still has another ! this particular university and practical, too, | vear of eligibility but his classrooni-eredits are such that he is get- | Mr. Leahy is & precise person who gives the impression he is al- Ung out In June and joining the professionals. ; ways striving laboriously to be meticulously nice And gracious and hd : | Le because he almost always succeeds in being just that there are some | “THEY WILL BE getting the finest passer in ‘the game” nodded who question the validity of his character. They say he is too nice | Mr. Leahy who went on to tell that he had ‘had Sid Luckman, the and therefore he can't be too real, which is a peculiar form of reason. Inventor of the pass, out here last spring as «private tutor to Lujack. ing that perhaps you can unravel. I can't, . :
. PAID TRIBUTE BY ARMY , , . After last year's. scoreless tie be-’ tween Notre Dame and the Wes! Point Cadets on the New York Yankee stadium - greensward, -the « Army grid coaches and scouts sald . Jim Martin, Irish end, was trouble- +: some to them all afternoon because of his all-around performance . . . And hell be .in
Mr. Leahy is operating in the field of literature himself this SORSOn | | CC ..® * y wo»
: | - and there was an essay under his’name. in the local newspaper vesANYWAY, Mr, Leahy was sitting here in Rockne Memorial Hall, | terday. It disclosed that he was toying with the ides of starting Lusurrounded by these masters of sparkling prose and he was answering ; :
Jack, the team's quarterback, at fullback. . . their bright, searching, profound questions, Yes, Notre Dame has “Yes, if things get awfully thick against Army,” he agreed, “I may | been improving from week to week. Yes, the Irish ought to be sharp switch him to fullback. He 1s the best Ball carrier on the squad. I for the Army game here Baturday, No, he has not been saving any Of course, he is riowhere near secret stuff to spring against Army. The reason they don't run more SE
could use young Tripucka at quarter. the passer Lujack is but he throws very nicely, at that.”
men , . . Leon Hart, who ix only 18. is Notre Dame's other regular p corers end this vear . . . Hart I§ rangy 4 and stands 6..feet 4 inches and weighs 21§ pounds He saw some Holds 6-Point Edge part time game. service last year Over Roh McBride vou BE nfs from- Turtle Creek, E . ft. end. halls — United Proms 5 Pa. . .. Jim Martin, left en 8 The Jim Peterson o-Bill: Kiein-
from Cleveland and was a combat ination was still the most poMarine in the war . . . He stands yas weapon in Hoosier college foot-
8 feet 2 inches and weighs 205 and ball circles today and is mainly reis 23 years old. , , He was a center
in high school in Cleveland, at East Tech. .. He is an exceptional ¢,ine race, : blocker. , , During 30 months in the gain who has figured prominent. marines, Martin was decorated With |v 1. all but one of the Panthers’! the ‘Presidential Citation for his yix cames so far this season, tallied - heroic service against the Japs In ne of his tengn's . two. touchdowns the invasion of Pacific islands, again Centre. Ky, last Priday night for his ninth score of the campaign.
” ~ » PURDUE ROOTR FOR INDI- That gave him a total of 54 points,
ANA, , . Against Michigan, that
bop > oppo. [UA 8iX shy of last year's high and ¥ (1 h VY eam Soni ope a touchdown ahead of Indiana IONE NT I nents , Pe ' ’ ; ’ Central's Bob McBride, who went \ v s BE nd ee iit. scoreless against Anderson over the A fo TERANS-r. Pour membon of the world champion Kautsky profes«21; and Indiana defeated ’ ‘ . t a . . A 9-21; and Week. and. sional basketball team who will be back with the team tonight for the openin ame E 41-6, and Northwestern beat Indi. Three players chalked up 9 p 9 9
wo of the season against Oshkosh at 8:30 touchdowns each in Saturday's grid
battles, They were Terry Brennan oan of Notre Dame, Purdue's fleet-footed | THE LAST PLAY ... The South Harry Bzulborski and Fullback Jay Dakota State-North Dakota State Gray of Wabash. grid game last week-end was a His fwo markers against -Nayy scoreless tie.as the timer prepared £ave the line-smashing Brennan a to end it all A few seconds re. 36-point tie with Ball State's Jud or Robinett, who remained the most
ana, 7-6. . . . Indiana edged the - Wolverines in 1945 but lost to the Ann Arbor outfit last year.
in the Butler Fieldhouse are
of ( i (left to right) Ernie Andres, Arnold Risen, Herm Schaefer and Leo Klier. ay
Kautskys Open Pro Cage Unknown Leads Season Here Tonight $7500 Golf Ope |
—%he National Professional Bas- year; Ernie Andres, defensive ieade ketball League's season got under who way here last night with the | per
Golden Glovers are looking forward to a bigger and better Times- Legion tourney in January
Bruins in the. Rose Bowl last New| Year's but today he was blamed by
McNair of Aiken, 8. C.. a Table T
"I Duke university senior, was third managed to average 7.9 points with a 70.
the son as a Kautsky “keyhole” open for rushing plays sistant basketball underenath the basket. | University, Chuck Solodai®, “limpire-in-chief| Preli { minary at 7 P, ¥ z |for the National Basketball league, | wll PM will officiate tonight's opener with! Royals Lose to Dow 'Spike. Gornish. Solodare of New. cede tonight's pro attraction, —— MIDLAND, Mich. Nov. 4 (UP)—!wark, N. J. has been officiati -| ‘The Kautsk d will | imalso upped his batting prowess. , .., ! ? ’ ClaLNg Das AUSLY squad will leave im i - His record at the plate included POW AC turned back the Rochester ketball for 13 years and has served mediately after the game for an- Sign for Bowl Game 38 doubles. 18 home runs and 87 Royals, 50 to 47, in an exhibition as a baseball umpire in the Inter- other exhibition swing through the! CLEVELAND, Nov. 4 (UP) —The runs batted In, . . . And he did all Pro basketball game here, tonight, ‘national League 16 years. Gornish East, meeting the Washington Sen-| University of Kentucky and Villa-
player and as- pounded Teddy Randolph of New born Hotel, coach at Butler York to the canvas three times here
players, because he gave them no chance to run the team independent of the bench either in practice or| in competition,
cinnati Reds were willing to peddle Shortstop Eddie Miller prior to the 1947 season but all major: league clubs with shortstop miseries passed him up, thinking hig. arm was dead
{round decision victory, He made a comeback, however; and |
calling CH-
fair to” Notre Dame
i there again this 18 that they don L-have a good running. attack. , , . “We, dofi't have, oN Se = | week when the Any one who can go all the way and we have been weak at fullback | THE question everybody hag been’ waiting for, Dave Eagen, an Ink | ' old rivals wind #l season, This explains why we threw the ball so much. Goodness ' stained serf from Boston, brought up the subject of the break between up thelr tradi. - knows, what we'd do without Johnny Lujack.” {| Army and Notre Dame. As you may have heard the series. comes to | home and - tional. series... in At this point Mr, Leahy shuddered , , { “You know we lose Lujack | an end out here Saturday. It began in 1913. A : | he promptly said: the Notre Dame : py ltt Mair aa re mtr orm A fd Yd Jim Martin stadium . , . The i End To S husky Martin Is thé. only returnee anover p among last year's top Irish wing-
{last night, but the Cincinnati clout- and women's jer couldn't keep him there and had open to all T. T. players in Marion , i - County. Blanks may be obtained at A preliminary at 7 p. m. will nre. 10 be satisfied with a unanimous 10 \ : p y pm ive the Indianapolfs T. T. courts or by
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home series, one year at West Point, the next at South Bend,
“Absolutely.”
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ODDLY, EARL BLAIK, Army coach, had the same remark about Mr. Leahy in my presence a week ago. Also, on that occasion I had learned that Blaik had made a plea before the athletic council to save the Army-Notre Dame game on the basis-that it was the biggest college game in the country and as such wis goad press agentry for the college sport as distinguished from the fast growing professional sport. “I hadn't heard that,” commented Mr. Leahy, Angle.” It seemed to impress him somewhat, because in answer to the | next question, which was that since Army insists the game had gotten out of hand in New York, would Notre Dame agree to an alternating
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! : be r game last year; Herm Shafer, mds mip Times-Lagien ihe. canipiis SD ekapapet Blli Anderson Packers taking a 71-6 (ward who scored 350 points in u . nd | The Indianapolis Table Tennis “. uw Sports editor Bob Alford of the "i Victory ver the Oshkosh All- {1946-1047; Leo Klier who had a 9.5, hanimous ecision jCourts announced today that the THE COMEBACK KID - Even Daily Bruin. wrote, that the game: Stara. [offensive average last season, and! BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 4 (UP)— Marion County tournament will be-{-eompetent “judges can be wrong." by Labrucherie, not the ~~ | Bob Diets, who will double this sea- Ezzard Charles’ dynamite-laden fists held, Nov. 22 and 23 at the Dearin sports, at any rate. ... The Cin- breaks. Officials plan to keep
Events will include novice men's Entriek are
Rudy Stumpp, president of the Indianapolis. T. T. Association, will be in charge.
outhpert (n). Ball State at Michigan Normal. Canterbury at Hiram (0.). DePauw at Earlham. Manchester at Franklin. St. Joseph at Indiana State, Rose Poly at Cedarville (0.). Wheaton at Valparaiso. Oberlin at Wabash, | |
Amateur Basketball
| King's Peature Department Sropped Ei Lilly, 41 to 28 in the Warm-Up ot | {ball tournament at Dearborn gym last i night. Also University Heights trampled | Asre Olub, 47 to 27, and Squirt bowled | jover the Rens, 53 to JO | Toight's schedule: 7:18, Joe Mack ‘vs | "Insley Manufacturing: 8:15. New Winches ter ve. Big Beagle, 96: 9.15, Christamore Houss vs. P R, Mallory Three games will be on the program | tonight for the YMCA pre-season basket-
(Chandler's fine), that's up to him, Comiskey said. “But if he does he, will haye to do so as an individual and not as a member of our or-| ganization.” Comiskey emphasized hoard's action
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| the discharge to the Brownie man{agement at: between $20,000 and the Wabash game, the Bulldogs {$25,000. “That is reportedly the an- will be at full strengt | nual salary of Ruel, | paid off in full for 1948.
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% bit after the manner of a fighter attack- but at the same. time confident he could handle it. I got the impression this was a subject he was eager to discuss but not ‘for y Woodward and Tim Cohane had done magazine articles on the break. Yes; Mr. Leahy had read them. No.-he didn't believe they were entirely or to him either. They inferred that Leahy and Blaik had developed a revolting distaste for each other. . “I don’t even know Blaik,” protested Mr. Leahy. have formed a dislike .for him.”
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‘Western Reserve Rival First Time in History “ Butler's Bulldogs will be seeking their fifth consecutive victory and
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ference competition Saturday when they ' meet Western Reserve of Cleveland in.the Bowl, It “will-be "the first meeting for the two schools on the gridiron, Approximately 2000. Indiana high school seniors will be on hand to mark the Bulldogs’ third M-A coni (ference appearance, : ee ep eee | Both Western Reserve and Butler . 4 : {have met Ohio University this seaIr as {son. Western dropped the Ohio eleven 20-7 while the Bulldogs were toppled; 14-7. .° Despite the fact that Coach Tony {Hinkle has had to switch his line-
' & Browns’ Manager | up from one conference standard
Owners Dissatisfied ‘othe other before each gam, the - ..... | Bulldogs have racked up four With 8th Place straight over St. Joseph's, Wabash, 8ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4 (UP)—Herold Western Michigan and DePauw, (Muddy) Ruel, manager of the St. Butler at Full Strength Louis Browns, was fired today. The Redcats, besides holding a The announcement of the Browns’ victory over Ohio U., defeated Akpilot's release was made jointly by ron 18-0; but lost to Duquesne, 6-0:
“That's a new
Ruel
; {Ruel and club president Richard to Rutgers, 21-6; to Wayne, 20-13,
Muygkerman. and Baldwin Wallace, 13-8. : Ruel served one season. Hinkle is ‘working with his seven He was signed to a two-year con- transfer players who are eligible for
of
worked. Ruel left a post as assist- lineup but ‘the remaining five bol-
team at every position exbert (Happy) Chandler to take over cept quarterback, peti the helm of the faltering ball elub o« With Fullback Francis. (Moe) Best estimates place the cost’ of Moriarty back in ‘good condition
after nursing ,a ‘broken toe since
y h for the first who will be time since the Ohio U. defeat.
a — . Dissatisfaction withthe last- a; place finish of the dismal Brownies Frankie Ray to Box
was the only a
'Ruel's mar se les Thompson
The former Washington catcher; Frankie Ray of East Chicago and
e was told that the directors had Les Thompson of Indianapolis have
Probable L re . in. the linet bf | posi. Bathered last week to discuss the been sighed for a six-roun - mained... South Phivta hurriediy consistent point-getter in the state. Kantskys Yahabie. Lineups Oshkosh shother Beton official from 8yr- : ‘ & ip 8! Drvare pos situation for 1948 and had decided wind-up scrap on ered erry Melichar hig Aon the ball. te.Robinett, incidentally, has scored Sci. iE Cap aon ay 1: ¥ | PINEHURST, N. 0. Nov. 4 yp) on for Oshkosh tonight when to scrap his contract. Armory fistic bill. They are welterRilgap We. © into. the open ‘and Once in each of the Cardinals’ six Riu rte O i A The Daiknh team 1s coached this _The $7500 North and South Open they play the Kautskys in the erm BS ine | weights, Rv on 5 80-yard run. . . . He §ames (o date. Oenslchion Q saure. Lauteobach hy ” aig ee Baring got urider way here today as a wide- Fisldhouse. Veeck Still Interested [ Buster Miles, local uribeaten welwas racing Across midfield when The leading scorers: Ore a=~Cluck * Buiousty=- snd pike tial Osirkonh Pe op Fabs open race. - Se men mn im——— In Trading Bovdreay rerweigh, wil oppose Freddie Tibbs, » Pos Os T Pg Pal T| Game Time--8.30 m, Yous : . 2 " , : 0! olumbus,- O,, - the. gun sounded and North Ds Sill Xion. Hanover. TY : 0 on Pont aia iN? Western Division six times and the pi nian Ben Hogan of rahe Rockingham Horses CLEVELAND, Nov. 4 (UP)— mil »» 0, {n a five-round kota tacklers tried unsuccessfully Bob McBride, Ind Cen EB i hn , hi National League overall title in 1 aie 4 elen | Presi Cleve- . oo to bring him down. . . . Then he [Jd Robinett. Bali a rn ¢ ‘ 00 3" That uncanny ‘professional touch iia n 141 the championship he won last year. Get Swamp Fever President Bill bg of jhe; Steve {The headline bout is slated for 10 : cal ih wrtral SH renuan, N. I Bd 33010 of putting the basketball through <. and it seeméd that any one of a .g Jo ians sai 1 ay t e dismis- rounds with Bob Sikes, 194-pound nonchalantly kicke e Juh Brown Rariham HB 4 § ¢ 0 3 the hoop gets started here wnight| Big Leroy Edwards, who was a 4 1 it wal ; ALEM. NH. Nov..4 (UP)Six sal ,of Harold_“Muddy” Ruel as Indianapolis heavyweight, meeti pointy... It's one for the book. (oreiils Williams, But. HB 8 8 © © 30 when the Indianapolis Kautskys, member of Tech High School's 1934 yo gs byers could walk off with horses: at ‘Rockingham. Park today manager of the St. Louis Browns pop car 200-pound Pitts he No OVERS The bi So anh ARt 3102 world champions, open their Na- team that lost in the state finals. is the $1500 top money: - + Were réported victims of the dreaded had "Do bearing” on his Proposed |, ar ! poy ! gh GOLDEN GLOVES . . . lao) H Baulborski, Purdue HB 8 4 0 0 M tional League schedule against the back with the All-Stars Along With pra” aon Tom Jacksonville, swamp fever which caused 38 thor- trade with the Browns involving Rualear fale Signe w her Lou Jacobs, Anderson HB 8 4 8 0 3 Oshkosh All Stars at 8:30-ai the Eddie Riska. Notre Dame: Gene he ae onn Teal established him- oughbreds to’ be destroyed last Tie Mgr J Soudrenn, ; s territory. . . . It's e wou datobs, ; ? - re ' self as one possible winner vester- : ‘I'm. still willing to talk about . A. Hayerstock, Purdue OG 8 0 118 2 Butler Fieldhouse Englund, Wisconsin bh Car ; month, . g a ° Hf 10752 was aes hy one Da League team owners, officials and East Texas Siete ph, day. when he led the field of 144 The six—were the Sniy ones of Sen fe Se Louis uick Service! the Wie. Te sully Sy Campus Paper Blames Commissioner” Ward Lambert have Jack Maddox of West Texas- State Pp mad contestants in a quali- several hundred screened Who were re be a We 5-HOUR 2-HOUR AS Ap 3 : " 3 ying round. anything. “nA 4 promised ‘ another season of fast Teachers. ’ _, found to be infected, the Horge- So : i une for a tentative Golden Glove UCLA Coach for Defeat? nar ed Yr at lest Years Eee Teal shot a fout-under-par #8. men's Benevolent anid Protective As- No Ti in Ser = I LAUNBRY DRY CLEANING franchise and-may send a m 0 LO8 ANGELES, Nov. ¢ (UP) . AF 3 Teaulsgty Gene Dahibender Jr. an Atlanta sociation announced. The names of ° les in eries , young Filpino boxers to the Taur- Coach Bert Labrucherie was hailed Packers Win, 71-56 squad who have returned are Ar- amateur, and Him Gantz of Hats: the six were not revealed. | LEXINGTON, Va. Nov. 4 (UP)— Lp LAUNDRY & nament of Champions in Chicak® ug one of the nation's top younger ANDERSON, Ind.. Nov. 4. (UP) nold Risen, center, third place scorer ville, 8. C.. each had 69's, while Saha a {In the 27-game series between Vir W CLEANERS next winter. . . . Indianapolis coaches when he put the UCLA a ’ in the league with. 582 points last! yaes Cx
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