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“SPORTS . ROUNDUP

"By EDDIE ASH

HE RESPECTS PURDUE . Bernie © Bierman, . the Minnesota, Gophers’ veteran -coach, told Min-| neapolis newspapermen the other! day that it will take a *Mjehigan effort" to beat Purdue. .

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the Gophers in Minneapolis Saturday. . . . Bierman had his play= ers all hopped up for their clash with Michigan and the Wolverines had a rough time fihishing mn jx, front. + + +» As 2 matter of fact, a stunning upset was in the making at one time during the fracas. . . . Bierman added, “Right now, Purdue may be as good a ball club as Michigan and tae Boilermakers’ T. formatibn may Le the best in the conference.” ... The Gophers’ master mind also ex-

pressed high regard- for the Purdue|,

line and for backs DeMoss, Szulborski and Adams. . . . Bierman’s scouts. have trailed Purdue closely and he has studied their reporis from week to week. . He sald the Gophers had a mental letdown against Pitt last week and didn't get down to earth until late in the game. He has been bearing down this week on his line and demanding more hustle and charge. + « « Grid fans of the Twin Cities area are looking forward to seeting a bittle battle when hte Boilermakers invade,

” ” ” HOMETOWN CLIPPINGS . . | Harry Szulborski, Purdue's star | back, is getting a lot of ink in the Detroit papers.

THURSDAY, NOV. §, 1047 _

|a tie with Washington.

He hails stands a good chance from Detroit's Pershing high hands tomorrow with Jack Tichenor | {of the games. school. . . . At any rate, Big Nine [of Shortridge taking over the top|

Washington at Tech =. In Other Top Games On City Schedule

Rockefs Ty Satans Risk 3-Game Winning Streaks; Tichenor May Take Over. Scoring Lead

By GEO

Crispus Attucks, undefeated in the|

will play Ft. Wayne Central Catholic at Tech's field on Saturday. Coaches Ed Diederich of Broad Ripple and George Gale of Shortridge will each risk a three-game

ing a slight edge in statistics. Shortridge has been unbeaten so far this season in six games but holds Two of the victories: were in city. competition. The Satans have racked up 215 points against 25 for “Yh opponents, On the other hand, Broad Ripple

{has three victories aginst city and

two against county rivals. Two out-of-town opponents however, dropped the Rockets 6-0 and 13-0. Against local talent, the Rockets haven't

had their goal line crossed. The Rockets have scored against 19 for opponents. - -

138 points

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Shoots for Lead

city-county scoring lead

The

With but one week of high school football left on the menu for city teams it appeared’ certain that tomorrow's four games will go a long 4l way, in deciding the mythical city championship. Broad Ripple will invade Shortridge fleld and Washington will play {| Tech in the two most important games on tap. 3. Howe will travel to Silent Hoosiers, and Cathedral and Manual will _{imeet on Delavan Smith field in the J jlother two city-series games.

only two games in city competition, | Jafter getting off to a-bad start at

victory string with the Satans hold- |.

E WELDEN

! {season's record of four victories,

|two defeats and one tie. Coach Howard Longshore will be seeking his fifth straight victory

the hands ef Howe. The Hornets edged out Tech, 19-14, in the geason opener. The Greenclads have an over-al record of five victories and three losses. In city competition Tech| has won two and lost one, Records:|

WASHINGTON TECH | 24 W. Lafayette 13) 14 Howe 1% . Bend Cent. 24) 12 Lafayette 26 | 33 Manual of. 7 Richmond ~~ * 0] 13 Shortridge 13) 13 Muncie a“ 0 Evansv., Reitz 20) 32 Andersen 34 Southport 0 13 Manual | 18 Howe 0 13 Cathedral 45 Logansport 123 70 149

Hoosiers Winless Howe's Hornets should have little trouble in winning from the hapless | Silent Hoosiers tomorrow,

the victory column. The Hooslers |

coaches are unanimous In con- spot. Tichenor has scored 62 points, | have racked up,a total of 127 poihts|

ferring on Harry the honor of [four behind Bill Roberts of Speedbeing “the most improved back {way who has completed play and

in the Western conference” . . . mainly because of astute handling | by Coach Holcomb.

n "= NO ILLUSIONS . s for the best, fear for the worst.

|is currently in the lead. Coach Diederich “is expected to irely on the:scoring punch of Jim Swope, Don Klinger and Bob Macy. - They hope | Besides Tichenor, Coach Gale will ‘ae nd}— i Meaning the Western Michigan Te Tod Stews, Cre kx 1d to anel 2 1

Bronéos who are slated to match |, © down power, Records:

grid prowess with Illinois at Cham- | paign Saturday. . .. The Illini are| taking a warmup before meeting Ohio State and Northwestern, . . .| Butler beat Western Michigan, 21-| 20, two weeks 850. |

don't get: enough basketball at| double<headers, go to Detroit. . Managers of the Arena are scheduling triple-headers| on Sundays. . ., . Any way to coax another half-buck into the boxoffice.

at their peak against Michigan and| the Wolverine coaches are wary about this week's clash. . , . Michi-| gan has had two successive rough battles, against Minnesota and Illinois, and may not be Sith “up” | for this one. . . « Only years ago, Indiana handed Michigan its only conference defeat . . . and in 1944, a Michigan team regarded as a strong favorite, was blanked bythe Hoosiers, , + . Michigan won last year. |

» ” INDIANA IS AWARE OF IT + + « A Michigan play that gains consistently, and that Illinois found hard to eck goes like this: Jack Weisenberg, fullback, after a fake by Bob Chappius, left | half, feeds the ball from a spin to the right half for a smash at the opponents’ tackle. . . . Two blockers precede the ball carrier.

oo IT WAS A CINCH TO HAPPEN.

” IE THREE FOR ONE . .. If you | “18

big Olympia maining city championship will depend] dropped Southport

SHORTRIDGE BROAD RIPPLE 58 Beech Grove © 39 Ben Davis 46 Southport o 41 Anderson 12] 26 Sacred Heart 13 Washington 13| 0 Richmend 19 Cathedral 0 27 Warren Cen, 19 Withrow 0 14 Manual 24 Manual 0, 32 Cathedral

Greenclads Improved Washington's chances for in .the running for

o take place on Delavan Smith fiel 0 Evansville Oen. : tomorrow when Cathedral's Irish,

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13 Southport 7 0 Saered Heart M Warren Cent, 9 14 Plainfield Washington - 13

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Irish At Manual A hotly contested battle sh

9! smarting from a 32-0 defeat by |

Yo Broad Ripple, meet Manul’s Redo skins who have yet to win a city — series contest.

[three games in a row with Cathedral coming out a little better by win- | ning two for the season. -Manual 14-0, for its

largely upon whether or not they} only victory.

can set down the- Highly improved Cathedral has | Tech Greenclads tomorrow. | Coach Henry Bogue's Continentals! WOLVERINES "WARY . « . Bo!have two victories and one tie with McMillin’'s Hoosiers generally are| Shortridge. in city competition. Last week Washington reduced chances of Howe's previously unsomewhat by

defeated Hornets

dropping them 13-0 in a hard-

fought struggle.

The Continentals have an over-all’ 5; -

Pin Patter

scored 53 points {against 83 for opponents while

104 for opponents. CATHEDRAL MANUAL

By Frank Wilson

The fast Indianapolis League, | each Wednesday evening, again proved to be in top form last night by

producing three of the five honor Heading the quintet of laurel

which rolls at the Pritchett slides

counts marked in the city. winners was Del England, manager |

of the Speedway plant, who dropped 679 pins for his three games’ work. |

Del combined tallies of 211, 190 and 278 to lead the list.

the Blythe Rubber Stamp team.

The runner-up, Paul Fields, was oly Carogelli, He Her

just four pins behind England,|

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land 221.

prevailing in football this fall, some Of 652 pins.

coaches have beens calling every!

At the top of the women’s list was play in the close games. ... U. C. | Patty Striebeck who scored a 589 for L. A. lost last Saturday, 6 to 0, and Ithe Yaver Men's Shop team in the 5

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SATAN BACKS—No ily school has scored yet against Broad Ripple’ s line, but

the Shortridge,High School backfield (shown above) will haves something to say

about that when the two schools clash tomorrow at Shortridge's 8 right they are Jack Tichenor, Ted Steeg, Fred Davis and Chuck Keever.

: Commission Probes Threat [Jim Turnesa Ties Against Local Heavyweight pio ct Record

field. From left to

MILWAUKEE, Nov. 8 (UP)—Frank Fawcett, chairman of the Wis-

lof Virginia. Three Ivy League tenn, Colgate, —— Brown and Dartmouth, yesterday he either “lay down in the sixth 134 |, otified him that a league ruling round or get hurt.” ould| | prevented them from appearing in d post- -5eason games, Other schools which have been approached included inert uv said. | New Hampshire and Rutgers,

Week's s High School

| Both teams have lost. their last Football Schedule TOMORROW Broad Ripple at Shortridge. Cathedral at Manual Howe at Silent Hoosiers Washington at Tech SATURDAY Crispus Attucks vs. Manual has scored only 20 against| central Catholic at Tech

After getting the props knocked consin Boxing Commisston, said today investigators were checking a from under a seven-game Winning... that Colion Chaney, an Indianapolis heavyweight, streak last week the Hornets face) threatened with harm unless he a team that has yet to break into! | Detroit, last week. . Simultaneously, Fawcett announced revocation of the license of Joe

PINEHURST, N. C, Nov.

had been | =Jim Turnesa of Elmsford,

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course's number low number.

the fighter in the dressing room roneck, N. Y., who shot a 70 yester-|

before the Oma fight and suggested day for a 141,

Promised Protection

Oak, Mich, all had 143's.

Officials promised Chaney and {Leeper protection during the fight {and the Indianapolis boxer won au 10-round decision.

Football ‘Anhiversary

MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov, Fawcett sald —Marquette's

the man might have: been observe its 25th anniversity | mission against Azzarella and Kahh coming game against Villanova. was unanimous, Azzarella has held ET T—— Wayne a8 manager's license for seven years. Fight Results United Press

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Hoople Is Still Gloating Over His Upset Predictions

He Chose Pitt Over Ohio State Now He "170. Foresees Virginia. Toppling Mighty Penn

By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE, Former Banderillero

Egad!

We have been discussing football so consistently since the

first pigskin was booted on the kickoff in late September, I'm beginning

1 to think my millions of gentle readers need a change of pace.

How about taking up some other interesting subject for the day, - 4 y o

| such as bullfighting? | (Editor's Note: |he wants to take the customers’ {minds off the gridiron.) The first man to fight a bull in| a closed arena was a distant Hoople relative, Don Rbdrigo Diaz de Vivar He was a protagonist of the Spanish line of Hooples which burgeoned around the city of Madrid, | Don Rodrigo carried a spear and | rode horseback. In those distant days, the rules somewhat favored ithe bulls, Now 10 men and three horses are used to battle the charging bovine, By the way, before we terminate our essay today, let me remind you casually that it was Hoople who gave you two of the season's sterling upsets——Pitt to beat Ohig State and Dartmouth to defeat Harvard. In the selections for Nov. 8, ‘my | special is Virginia to topple mighty {Pennsylvania Har-rumph! Notre Dame 21, Army 0. Butler. 14, Western Reserve 12. Virginia 13, Penn y

Hoople has booted so many predictions lately that

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Princeton 7, Harvard y Georgia Tech 27, Navy 0, Cornell 33, Syracuse 0.

Columbia 20, Dartmouth 12, Holy Cross 27, Colgate 13, Yale 21, Brown 7. Wake Forest 19, Boston Cal. 6. Michigan 26, Indiana 6, Wisconsin 19, Towa 12. . Kansas 13, Nebraska 6. Oklahoma 26, Kansas State 12. Michigan State 13, Santa Clara 0. Purdue 14, Minnesota 7. : Duke 20, Missouri 7. . Northwestern 26, Ohio State 12 Oklahoma A&M 20, Tulsa 7. Rice 19, Arkansas 13. Texas 27, Baylor 7. : Georgia 33, Florida 6. w Kentucky 20, West Virginia 14. Tennessee 14, Mississippi 7. SMU 19, Texas A&M 17. California 20, Washington 7. Oregon 13, Washington State 0. UCLA 20, Oregon State 6. So. California 34, Stanford 0.

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