Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1947 — Page 36

CASHIN SANS Ae I

WINGED WINGMAN . . . Bob, Mann, Michigan's Negro end, has.

scored four touchdowns this season. . He started

“Saturday when the Wolverines. invade Madison in the day's most impertant Big Nine, attraction. . Mann was de‘veloped by Bennie Oosterbaan, three - time AllAmerican end at Michigan... . Mann was a halfback in high

Oosterbaan school in his home town of New|

Bern, dM C. , He also played in ‘the backfield "at Hampton Insti- | tute, Hampton, Va. . When he turned out for football at Michigan

in 1044 he listed himself as a back-| . But the Wol-|

field candidate; verines needed ends and head coach

Crisler assigned Mann to Ooster-| baan with orders to make a wing-|

man out of him. . . . It worked to] perfecti n ' Mann is a sure pass receiver and he's also “adept

at carrving the ball on Michigan's pet end-around play, fine defensive end, too, and is A satile athlete . In spring, Joins the Michigan track

ver Mann squad 40. . . . on’ pagses against Wisconsin last year, one on a pitch from Bump | Elliott, the other from’ Bob Chap-| puis . The score was 28 to 8. : » » NO HANDSHAKING . . George | Halas, coach-owner of the professional Chicago Bears football team denies that the pros are one happy family like the collegians are supposed to be . . , George sald neither he nor Curly | Lambegu, Green Bay Packer coach, ever congratulates the | other after a game, ’ " " » 1 PROS WILL HAVE TO WAIT... Johnny Lujack, the Notre Dame has announced he will play! pro football next fall, . He will| graduate in June. , . Although he is supposed to be headed for the! Chicago Bears, the Chicago Rockets] also have ideas about signing i: im.! However, the pros will have to| withhold any business conversation with Lujack until Spada time.

star,

TOP BOXING “PRIZE + + + The over South Dakota, St.- Louls and Chicago CYO, an organization that| Detroit before striking lean times

is loaded with high class amateur

boxing talent and always makes &giate and Villanova.

great showing In Golden Gloves) competition. , .>, The CYO is hold-

Ing a tournament of its own and p..nk ‘Murray's Hilltoppers without the reward for the eight champs the services of their ace offensive

will be a trip fo the Rose Bowl foot- | ball game and Hawaii,

“SPORTS ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

. | invade South Bend-on Nov. 22. . ..

. He runs the sprints and| He tallied two touchdowns |

Including students on the campus for Indiana High School Day, beIndiana : Marquette 17Nebraska 0 313-8 Dakola T—~Wisconsin 7 27-8t. Louis | 14-Town 41--Detroit 18 41--Pittsburgh 6 1)-8an: Fran.... M 6 Northwestern 7 12—Wisconsin 18 FnkMalo Bi 0 7-Mich. Blate, 13 0-Michigan ... 38 7T-Villanova ... {92 82 147 154

SOMETHING

SAW . Henry Frnka, Tulane's head | football coach, scouted Notre Dame the Wisconsin himself last Saturday and is back Badgers on ‘the road to ruin last|/in New Orleans showing his boys year and he'll be in there again how to stop the Irish when they

WELL, HE

The Green Wave tried it last year and got pushed around, 41 to 0. {. . Tulane's colors are olive grees Land Columbia blue. | 8 nu | UNCLE GAVVY ... Jeff Cravath, University of Southérn California head grid coach, is a nephew of {Gavvy Cravath, the old slugging |big league outfielder. . . . Gavvy {hit a long ball in the days when |the horsehide did: not have the | presentday rabbit In it. . + . He resides in California and is a jus- | tee of We peace.

1U, Marquette

| HARMY Meet 1st Time wis A PROBABLE LINEUP lnm Margie | ON PURDUE'S Famer ETL ee BG 10 ht ki Hat a "ations CHAMPS OF Hh ov ith air r E sankiwict 7028 €/029. pickin = 4 8 mikes THE 1929 Riokor 3 0pm (naianapoiis ime): TEAM WAS ie Tr 14- UNDEFEATED. Indiana and Marquette, a pair of HABMESON {football teams whose fortunes have] COACHED RAT [run toward the dim side this season, | L EWNIGH For

(will try to re-establish their winning

‘ways here tomorrow against each, 4 NUMBEEL OF YERRS,

other at Memorial Stadium In the

first. gridiron meeting between teams’ of the two schools

tween 15,000 arid 20,000 spectators, depending upon the weather, are — {expected to be on hand for the 1:30 p. m. kickoff, The Hilltoppers from Milwaukee {will be attempting to raise above the 500 mark for the season while the |Hooslers must win to stay above (that mark. Marquette opened its

Pitt to Oppose Purdue Eleven

PROBABLE LINEUPS

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IH ARMES © N HEAD COACH OF THE WABASH LITTLE GIANTS — OF US CAN BCEMEMBER THE A1/D A WAS AN ALL- AROUND QTHLETE AT IND/IANALCLIS MANCQL . LATER, AT PURDUE, /1ARMESON Won VARSITY | LETTERS IN rooT BALL , BASKET Ball aNO BASE BALL | FOR THREE YEALS. AS 4 LEESHMAN LE WON NUMERALS | Nortwestem. which bas been IN THESE SPORTS AND IN TENNIS 45 WELL

~|Little Giants Are Favored’ To Retain Monon Bell

Nov,

20's WHEN “laenry”

14—DePauw University’s Tigers and the Little. Giants of Wabash tangle here tomorrow in the 55th renewal of their football rivalry which is one of the oldest in the Middle West, [Perform offensively due to a cast

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Wabash, DePauw Renew ‘Bell Classi

FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 1947

IND Risks U

EVANSTON, 111, | Dame's | win invade Northwestern's Dyche

Nov. .14—Notre

game of one of the Midwest's |est grid rivalries. The two team's

a top heavy edge of 21 victories against three fpr the Wikeata) 5 {Two fames erided in ties. ‘ | A capacity crowd of 48,000 will THINK CL) witness the game to which all tick{ets were sold two months ago. The DROP SOME | yickot will be at 1:30 p, m. OF THOSE

MINOR SFe

Notre Dame, winner of six | straight games this fall will be fa!vored heavily over the hard-bitten’t (Wildcats whe have lost five games while winning two this fall. The Purple victories were .scored over UCLA, 27 to 26, and Indiana, 7 to 6.

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Northwestern Notre Dame

| 0-~Vanderbilt ... 3| 40-Pittsburgh ... 6 27--UCLA . 28 22-Purdue . iq 21—Minnesota .. 37 31~Nebraska veer @ 21—Michigan 49] 21-Jowa . 0 T-—Indiana 7—Navy vr @ 0--Wisconsin ...20/ 27—Army 1 6—~Ohio Bt....... T 82 157.108 ... ... «es 20

The Wildcats dropped an “overtime” decision to Ohio State last week by a score of 7 tp 6. The Irish have displayed steady improvement this fall as they rolled to consecutive victories over Pittsburgh, Purdue, Nebraska, Iowa, {Navy and Army. In defeating the | Cadets last Saturday, Notre Dame that a powerful running attack that ‘cracked the Army defenses for four touchdowns. Hampered by Injuries

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Untied Record Against Wildcats Tomorrow

Irish Have Won“21 Games, Losing Only 3 in 27-Year-Old Series With Northwestern

undefeated football team Sart)

Stadium tomorrow for the 27th|pes “old- be

first met in 1899 and the Irish hold|

The lone doubtful starter is Joe Sewell, right tackle, who sustained a knee injury in the Ohio State game. Center Alex Sarkisian, who suffered a broken arm early in the |season, will be available for de|fensive play, but is still unable to

[sedson with three straight victories | Moy (©) varie Biri Pi ‘It will be the final encounter of the 1947 season for both teams | Bis am that prevents passing O'Reilly LT :Porsythe| and the visiting Wabash squad will rule the favorite on the basis of “¢ °& : {with four consecutive losses to San rahi (Ome BAKO | records this year. Wabash won in 1946, 26 to 0. The Wildcat attack will center |Prancisco, Wisconsin, Michigan pera) RQ... Bumper DePauw, dogged by minor injuries PROBABLE LINEUPS {around the ball carrying of HalfGrimenstein .....R E........... McPeak(and hampered by the loss of two DePauw Wabash | backs Frank Aschenbrenner and Taliaferro Is Out Dattoss or Re Bs Cummins| fAirst-string men, has stressed pass Kepley .... CTrrn Hog Tom Worthington and Fullback The Hgasiers. will face Coach|Adams .......... "ROH DePasqua [defense during this week's drills, in. | Lite ..,. EG. Duchon | Art Murakowski. The latter leads Millia "UP, B is Hlehards| dicating that Coach Mike Snavély Bai gn Bhvas|the Purple runners with 342 yards h (indian cB, Or rian Broadcasts: © WHAA. (Purdue); WABK expects the Little Glants to strike|Tubper . RELI Fae in 83 carries for a 4.1 yards average * JR “oe .e ire - St et” Gn Tat, Homa ST, XOLR SR Lrg th fr RE Sie qr, orn, Te ha at's it x e Mails by Michigan game injuries. Hugh LAFAYETTE.) Nov. 14—In its| With 54 games played in the Fresiand NH. Ostiek | conference piss interveptions.

really something to bring the kids Lo the: gym. ” n ” | A LOT OF WOE . .. A ticket scalper plying his wares for the | Indiana at Michigan game last | Saturday was nabbed by the law and received a

60-day jail | sentence, , . . He also lost on his | * “business deal” , , . The cops

grabbed him while he had 11 | tickets left. » ® .n | ANOT HER DISPUTED PL AY . The Georgia-Tech- -Navy game ast week will stay in the books as al 16-14 victory for Tech but Capt.| Tomi Hamilton, Navy coach, says the motion pictures of the ' game show quarterback Jimmy Southard of Tech was less than a yard| behind the line of scrimmage when the ball ‘was snapped to start tne! playoff play, thereby making him ineligible to receive a forward pass. , , . This pass beat the Navy Conc h Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech has his own version and sa the play was legal,

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~ » » ICE. SWIFTIE . , . The Min- | neapolis Millers of the United States Hockey League have come up with a flying Greek on the

ice. . ., He is Walter Atanas, a forward. . . . The Millers claim the little Greek is the fastest

thing on skates in the league,

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McKinnis, who has been averaging final home stand before the Old [nearly five yards a crack from| y

probably will get the Otken Bucket finale with Indiana call at the left halfback post. |at Bloomington next week, Purdue's End Bob Ravensberg is not like- surprising football squad, currently

{ly to see action, having reinjured a [holding down third place, in the Anger previously hurt against Ohio Big Nine race, will meet #& well

series, which began in 1890, DePauw! | Bromer has won 24 times to.25 for Wabash.| The five even contests in the séries| o have been scoreless,

At stake is the Monon Bell, sym-

State. - Frank Hoppe, a regular in|yasied Pittsburgh eleven here to-| ee {1046, is slated to take over duties ‘morrow afternoon before a “Letter Jw La ‘on the left flank. {men’s Day” crowd of approximately| O«Louisville ... 17. 7 Marquette, a T- formation team, 125,000 13-~Rochester oe g al 0-~Ca DN |operates behind a big, burly line av-| mpe panthers, who have exhibited [16~Ohio Wes... 27] 33 eraging 202 pounds per man, -a slight] lone of the country's toughest de- a Dutler Favs 3 “® ‘weight advantage over the Hoosier|g...oc until worn down in the final|— 2 176 135

{line, but the Indiana backfield will stages of recent games, have had

to

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-Butler {It’s up to the disabled men in the!

{bol of the rivalry since 1932. when| it was presented

Pennsylvania War

1:30 p in indi apor tie | He has intercepted six passes for a total of 167 yards. The Irish squad was to leave for Chicago late this afternoon following the regular practice session. The

team will be headquartered at the

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Veterans to Decide

“ Kenyon 0f Franklin .e Oberlin ......

{outweigh the Hilltopper ball carriers (1. penefit of a week's layoff since nearly 10 pounds per man. : their great stand against Minne{sota, and are expected to be ready Wallace Nominated for a supreme effort to score their

For USGA Presidency [second victory. of the season over a | Big Nine eleven. NEW YORK, Nov 14 (UP)—

1939, a vice president since 1045 —

and chairman of the green section |!D8 committee since 1940. He was presi- | |pressed to maintain their groun

| dent of the Georgia State Golf |8aining pace against the rugged " Association from 1037 through 1046. |Pittsburgh forward wall, Purdue ~— | scouts have pointed out that Pitt held “Illinois scoreless for = three| quarters; “held Minnesota to only] one touchdown in three quarters, and blanked Ohio State. | Bob Heck Hurt of In striking contrast to the rested condition of Pitt, the Boilermakers have been showing thé cumulative effects of successive battles with Illinois, Towa, and Minnesota dur-| ing this week's drills. A varied assortment of bumps and bruises has| forced Coach Stu Hoicomb to make| at least one shift in starting lineup, moving Capt. Ned Maloney to left end in view of Bob Heck's injury, and others may be necessitated. Ad t b | Adding to spectator interest will ap a e be the appearance -of the 135-plece Pitt band, which is generally re- | garded as the best musical marching organization in the East, The Pitt band will join with Purdue's own nationally recognized band in|

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Trencheo hee at As a result of last year's thrilling

student body road to serve as the symbol for the series. The bell has changed hands each|t0day that its decision on GraziPreviously Wabash | 8n0’s case would be based on a poll

year since 1943 two years beginning Of patients in the veteran hospitals

held it for

H. S. Basketball |

Bristol 28, Goshen 27 (overtime).

HEATS MORE SPACE AT LESS| 0S1/

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with the 1940 game and DePauw for throughout the state.

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the quarter-| Slated | Russell Freeat left a 160-pouiid has

: The hard running Boilermaker ) Jus - A [Fielding Salis Of Augusia, te, backs; headed by Harry Sgulborski|the next two years. | Charles W.. Littlefield of Montclair and phe Adams, Bie Nine See Coach Snavely IN. J..'as president of the U. S. Golf| wm ip the race for-Big Nine Jush- Gruener, Association in 1048, Chairman A. M.|™ puraue Pitisburgn | SUAItINg fullback, to Reid of the nominating committee, | 14--Wisconsin 32) 0-lilinots 14/ back post and will probably start! {announced today. The election will] 23-00 85. 2 ° NA ake ¢9| Bill Bromer at {be held at the U. 8. G. A's 54th| 62—Boston U 7 6—Indiana 41'as A new starter is annual meeting here, Jan, 10, 1948.| Ji—Jhinois .... 11 nesta "29 (land, who probably will be Wallace has been a member of| 21-—-Minnesota . 36 halfback. “Freeland, the .U. 8. G. A. committee since | 7g 14 2 93 freshman from Lawrenceburg,

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Ring Victory Here

Faces Hubert Hood , In Armory Tonight

Jak (Buddy) Walker, Columbus, 0. heavyweight veteran, will go to the post for the 11th time here tonight when he faces Hubert -|{Hood of Chicago at the Armory. * Hood holds a 10-round decision over Walker, but not in an Indianapolis ring. © | “Main event—10 rounds—heavy- | weights: Jack (Buddy) Walker, Columbus, O., vs. Hubert Hood, Chi- * cago, MIL. Semi-windup—§ rounds—bantamweights: ° Chuck McGow, Indian- § apolis, vs. Sammy Patton, Colums, O. Prelim—§ rounds—welterweights: Jimmy Cone, Kokomo, Ind, vs. Billy Harrington, Columbus, 0. Prelim — 5 rounds — light-heavy-weights: Kid Bartley, Indianapolis, vs. Jimmy Sheets, Hammond, Ind. Prelim — 4 rounds — light-heavy-weights: Lou Bryant, Indianapgu vs. Virgil Strouse, Hammond, n Bryant, Strouse and Sheets will The high school basketball season, | be fighting here for the first time already two weeks old In some sec-| tonight. The Strouse-Bryant scrap tions of Indiana, will be ushered in| will open the show at 8:30 p. m. tonight in Marion County in a ~ |three-game schedule.

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Franklin's Grizzly Cubs in a tilt at Southport. Southport retained only three/At the Armory next Tuesday night veterans from the tourney squad When Steve, Nenoff and Dutch last season. (Schultz tangle with Buddy Curtis, In the other county games to- [of Indianapolis, and partner Tommy night. Speedway plays . nost to Nilan. Greenwood; and Ben Davis onter-| The bout will be for two falls out tains Center Grove, of three, with a 90-minute time Other county netters waiv for|mit. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of

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