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gC ROUNDUP =k ’ FRANK ATTENDED WINNER S.D. GRAMMAR ag _* | Each Week Produces More Candidates . = a Ben, FE "By EDDIE ASH Purdue Pulls AND HIGH School . HE SorRE PRODUCES djor S a For Scripps-Howard Newspapers’ Award ond wiimiph “ . 5 »> - » ' . ; i : r starts a fl By EDDIE ASH WINNERS Now! “WAS CENTER (1928) "AnD [Vo hk By LAWRENCE ROBINSON A the left-hand FIRST TO TRIP ARMY. , .-. } » . ‘ TACKLE (1929) Ta . NEW YORK, Nov. T—Pencil-chewing and ‘deep cogitation will 200-pound Bx Columbia University, the grid team 7 ; UNDER Loc ANE 0 : ear U es mark the individual balloting by the nation’s coaches who vote in‘ from Pittsbu that snapped Army's long unde-| i ill / ) the 1947 Coach of the Year award. This hectic campaign, conducted by : Main Ever feated string,. will not have a gpot| -# LIS 4 YEA ec .| the Scripps-Howard newspapers, including The Indianapolis Times, has weights: B .on the West "Point schedule next : coed oT x sparkled with competition, and with great jobs done by great eoaches. burgh ws. | fall. . . . Gene Rossides, the Lion's| t 11] I or NOTRE DAME nn oll S Every week produces not one or two more candidates, but & whole annapolis, Ace passer, is the poy | ; ; : fibck of them. Take last Saturday. Semi- Win lad- who pitched : ; SHOWS w= | Consider Reshich You know that Matty Bell is doing Georgia Teh reins suly three years terweights; the strikes thau } : . | Consider Restriction a great job at Southern Methodist: 280, achieved a great victory last Chicage va upset the Cadets Boilermakers Seek 37 Wws & 0 S - T -i.e od again, because he upset one of the Week over one of the game's real anapolis, ® couple of weeks 4th Big 9 Victory 3 LoSSES | n Jpring fuipng country's favored teams—Texas. | ase ADS or o Duke. Prelim, 5 § Wo. . . , He can «= CINCINNATI, O, Nov. T (UP)—{ An4 don’t overlook Stuart | Fra y, Coach of the ¥mmy Rot certainly toss that Poothall fans tomorrow will be 4 TIES Clarification of the rules regarding comm in his first ig. Stars Bok! vem, becomes a candidate for re- Marty Hart, pigskin and he [treated to the strange spectacle of young baseball players and tighten- pom an opening reversal, the Pete honors by his masterful di- Prelim, 5 tossed it where™ Purdue pulling for an Indiana vie- ing"of restrictions on the length of go ner Ohio State star has done Fecton of the Irish of Notre Dame, : weights: Bi the Cadets could tory. the spring training season were be-| wo ders with the Boilermakers the| NO coach ever has repeated in the olis vs, Fn not bat it down. Pl It isn't that the Boilermakers ing planned today for action at then, 1 yncetters of the season, And|12 years of the Scripps-Howard bus, O. + +.. The Rossides % i have taken a sudden brotherly feel- joint major league meeting in New poy Stunidreher, the old Horse. CO8ch-of-the-Year award. Prelim, 4 system is what Rossides {ing for the Hoosiers’ gridiron for- York, Dec. 11. man from Wisconsin 15 in the! The Coach-of-the-Year award is weights: N Notre Dame will [tunes, but Purdue needs to have Both recommendations Were cme category, Harry too. suffered 8iven not alone on the prowess of olis vs. Son: depend upon tomorrow In the big someone stop the Michigan jugger- made yesterday by the major ¥ ' ithe team, but for the coach's in- olis. ; 5 v | bitter defeat when his team fumbled battle with the Army at South nau if the Gold and Black 1s to league executive coyfcil; holding its| 4 intercepted itstlf into the dol- fluence on his players, sportsman- Johnson is Bend. . ©nd with any kind of luck finish anywhere near the top in quarterly meeting here in the office| 4. against California ship and strategy. + son on the Johnny Lujack or Frank Tripucka ihe Big Mine race. of Commissioner A. B. (Happy) | But. since that tb the Bad | Bo McMillin, Indiana, won the been sideline .- are expected to throw the ball welll Ang Indiana MIGHT be able to Chandler, Co * have be ; i ane. 1 : . 8€TS honors in 1045 and Earl Blaik, "suffered in . enough and accurate enough to lead p01, As an outgrowth of the recent D8Ve been roaring at full speed, and| omy was named last year, Gatrell skirn the Irish to at least a two-touch-| wns purdue tackles the Gophers dispute between Chandler and Gen- Uday stand as a threat’to Michigan srr een tion at 8:30 down wictory. . . . Columbia's « Minnesota on an even rating in eral Manager Leslie M. O'Connor of for leadership of the Big Nine, Football Results . Rossides has always been a great np, .an0lis, Indiana will meet a the Chicago White Sox, the council] For that matter, canny Fritz C ti F passer but he really got hot in the wp. 00h powerhouse at Ann Arbor voted. to recommend rewriting of Crisler, Michigan's coach, continues === High Schools ‘ urris late stages of tho Army Hlt as the oor0q to dump the Hoosiers by |the rule regarding young players to deserve a nod, too, along with Whiting 18, Gary Horace Mann 13. ] Test Ne Lions roared back to win, 21 t0 20, ,\ 0 toi chdowns. to forbid the signing of any high| Jef! Cravath, whose Southern Cali- Colleges in the late stages of 3ij¢ Susale BY| A sell-out crowd of 85,938 fans 1s | school student in the United States| fornia Trojans seem - Rose Bowl Alliance € Edinboro Teachers ® Bay Oversoming 4 . 203-3 deficit. “this to be ON hand for the tussle at 4nn ‘or Canada. =" | bound. Academy 13. heavyweight Con hag ios} ho Fume hon Arbor, They're going largely to see The current rule, adopted in Feb-| Bobby Dodd, Who took over the|reehers semodied® iors Tho Springfield stern test at year, to Yale an Mes 8 the Wolverines, leading the Big ruary, 1946, specifically forbids only - — —— ———————————— day night w. Tilans beat Novy) i Bx Nuvy Nine with three straight triumphs the signing of students at a high! ; : ' powerhouse t slays on tne Louis ' "land rating with Notre Dame as a school which is a member of the |===—{ 33 YEARS OF GOOD TAILORING IN LEON’S Mehalakis, of «1048.0, a Even wil Any ow of top team in the nation. National Federation of State High The Curtis Suely 813 picture, |e. lions wae) Trouble In Past School Athletic Associations. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TAILORING SHOP! ; top a threewill have a formidable schedule, he M : : be offered & meeting Rutgers, Harvard, Yale, But Indiana has given Michigan Automatic Fine Carter's Herc ! 4 (trouble in the past when the men of} LEAHY. H. The council also suggested that : Penn, Princeton, Cornell, Dart- e AS ' a is signed for {McMillin were definite underdogs, J the majors’ agreement not to sign . mouth, Navy and Syracuse. . Co4c € 2 J : with a 90-mi] .w and there's a slight possibility that HED any boy who is still eligible to play J ? = they might again. However, George J in American Legion Junior Baseball Curtis has OLLEG/IATE. trail in both
BIG DAY FOR GUARD. . « . |yjjaferro, the Hoosier backfield Hunk Anderson, the Chicago pro- | ace, suffered a pulled leg muscle) FEA NK WAS
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| . achieved a football oddity when | The Hooslers, critics agree |, : he played guard for Notre Dame. {haven't shown anything startling in| CoAacy or THE YEAR . .. The alert Anderson scored Previous games but may have been) /A/ [OZ /, three touchdowns in one game saving up for this one. At any rate,
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dh ¥ OAME. BoTu HIS The council recommended that no F N 0 L : 1 o 1/943 AND 1/946 ELEVENS team be allowed to invite its players or ow oe 0 0 r a ter Touchdox against the Purdue Bollermakers.- [Coach Fritz Crisler of the Wolver- ; OE A 7 to start training before March 1 : ) Honors F . «-. He mocounted for two by [Ines isn’t taking the tilt lightly, - Vo7€0 / TEAM IN NATIoN next year or any succeeding year.
snatching up fumbles and a third | At Minnesota, Purdue again will)” ‘va FRANK IL AMY o0ToNES + | Two steps were taken in regard to We Suggest You Visit though he n
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new manager, . . . In a night game : a game in 194 “at the Indianapolis Park some years Notre Dame is host to Army at By JOE WILLIAMS : PROBABLE LINEUPS that occasion. I started out buying S¢rvice Will count in the compilation * Cornell, Carl |South Bend in the terminating] - Notre Dame Army | of a player's record for pension » Nar 350, Whe Winegarnes ve with game of their long series, Butler's) SOUTH BEND, Nov. 7—The mas- Martin ......... Revsisfibodlostly uk By ue time the train| nails . Good Hand-Tailoring ford, Temple ‘oledo, he was at bat and swung f Hi Connor ....veees le Tovveaneinninns r reached Albany and the com- * | during a « and missed the first pitch, . , . Sud. Bulldogs will meet Western Reserve ter, hereinafter known. sa Frank poe cr , 5 oo yi partment was strewn with diagrams ea | Does Take Time! 4
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+ + + This was dorlp and Winegarner , Mixed Oftensive and as a consequence three others Lujack . Guiitfaicome into possession of the entire at 130 p. m. Sunday an Municipal ‘Sta: stepped out in front of the, plate,| Butler's coaching staff expects filled in for him, which will give gue" *" ; Scoti|iSsue. That was the year Army dium. A preliminary’. game between, swung his bat and demolished a the Red: Cats to throw a mixed you a mild idea of his indespensa- Paneill F. B Rowan won 48-0, | iso ed = aoc Cnrisuian Pals 4s)
floating web that was hanging be-|style of offense against the Bull-|pility in these matters. | Keka 30 Diam Poor roan: | * = rca ——— tween the mound and the plate.[dogs tomorrow as both schools try! Mr. Leahy, who has been dining spolis). NBC (WIRE, Indianapolis), WISH,| “WHAT ARE you griping about” Amateur Basketball + +. Thereupon Ralph stepped back for their second victory in confer-|on finger nails, knotty knuckles and! : {barked Tavelle after the game.| Tonight's schedulé’ for the pre-season
into the batter's box and belted a ence play. Caoch Dick Luther has a black despair all week in his worry| Whatever naturalness he may have pg |Dasketball tourney at the YMCA is as)
~ (“Last year they beat us 59-0. triple off the scoreboard on the — —|about the Army game which he|8S 8 genius. : y gy | "7:15, Greek Bears vs. Biltwell; 8:15, next pitch MICHIGAN | INDIANA hopes, with the help of some major | The beautiful diction wasn’t|you look at it "in the true sporting lputier ¥. vs. Army Recruiting: 9:15. | nid Ea 1- Michigan Bt, 4 11~-Nebrasks 2 oop ta Not Da Pp |there. Nor the Noel Coward ex-|manner you win yourself 11 points.” Peerless Saundry vs. Indiana Central § . - nfo i T—Wise ie, | Business ege. #0 Pittsburgh she's pra 18 Lame may MANAEE | essions, nuances, gestures, the| From the conference room the! Be
} — | HE COOLED OFF . . , Hal Gregg,| 40—-N western 21/411! burgh sto win by one point, had to go see | the Brooklyn righthander, logked| je—}innmota 9 o-Northwestern 1ihis dentist, After all, a fellow's | like a sure-fire big league mound |-—- wit x ; teeth can stand only so much.
49 star in 1945 when he won 18 games PURDUE ) MINNESOTA . 88 : : 2 3 {ep +out-the week a work of the sublime the practice field where the master | Yo : and lost 13... but apparently the| jJi—Hiscoptin® 3% = tvashington — ¥ THE THREE men who attempted |, : ; was putting his young men through Besson Bs LEAGUE ~
record was just a flash. , , . He| '- Notre Dame 3 fi-Nyestern 2l'to replace him and failed deplor- | “Jack has seen Army play more non-contact drills. Yes, his teeth|omahs 3, Ft. Worth 1 (overtime).
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r 8—Michigan 13/ably, as was to be expected were oqo in the last four years than were all right now. No, he hadn't Houston 9, Tulsa 5. only four the past season. . . . How. | 3i—lows 9) M¥—-Pittsburgh ~~ pq (Moose) Krause his chief. of Ban their own coach.” Bn said| worn them out biting his’ nails | rt Kansas City 1. ever, Gregg Is only 26 and there's|143 20 » 93 staff, Jack- Lavelle, his Army in- ; ' ) , ry : still time for him to regain Winning| e.mail Biats of 0—Duguesne 8 telligence officer, and Jesse Harper, By yo Lavelle snd or Thats jo Amusing Jest, though | COLEMAN. GASOLINE Sure . . . Our TAILORS form. . .. He has a quick fast ball| j—Ohio U = 18 8—Rutgers 7 who coached the Notre Dame team after Saturday this tock. Frame oe LANTERNS are always busy . . . and 14-Wab: [13--W 2 i ' . . . And good stuff, and perhaps &| J-vabien Oa mea.wen 3 that beat Army in the very firstiineq gisciple of the spartan diet, 40 ShbiuAME | 0 yuARMY $1 Uh it does take time to do change of pace and control will 35—DePauw 0| 18—Akron o/ game of this series which, as you | 23—Purdue | 41—Colorado . GOOD HAND TAILOR
solve his problem in 1048. , , . He stands 6 feet 4 inches and weighs 105 pounds.
104 40/03 ¢7/ know, comes to a close here 3atur- { 21—T INDIANA CENTRAL| ~~ HANOVER dav. #771" |blue: plate special, has sat in press 3;—0nS 25--Canterbury 0 44—Canterbury 12] “°° boxes peering intently at -Red-Blaik! ~. Bo petakin 18 Ja —Qeors (Ky) 13] That was the game played 34 (omg searching for deferisive and jg
1 13 Deflar | 368—Anders 1 14 Manchester 13] I Manchester 6 YOars ago, in which Rockne and ofrensive debilities and relaying his
{ este | 30—Rose Pol : 1 8 hide . ) i3—Ross Poly 8. 20-Frankiia $ Dorais showed the East what for- ding to the local GHQ. 20—Anderson 14 | ward passing was all about, | “FN 143 57.137 s1| The Notre Dame squad which in-| “THIS 1S a good. Army team,”
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