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By EDDIE ASH Michigan Is EE ————————— » : ; emit Big 9 Choice |
now will sit back and wait for that big pre-Rose Bowl fracas between "Notre Dame and Southern Cali “fornia in Los Angeles on Dec. 6. ++ + The inters sommes i sectional battle will command nas tion-wide interest, a crowd of snore than 100,000 and 8 radio audience
of several million: + . « Both teams will rest this week while preparing for: the atttrac-
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CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (UP)-The University of Michigan was selected [unamimously by Big Nine representatives today to represent the conference in the Rose Bowl football game at Pasadena, Cal, Jan. 1 Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, commissioner of athletics of the Big
’ Dame ras rolied | Nine, made the announcement. up 253 points in winning its eight! Crisler Notified games and permitted opponents 45.| Wilson sald that Ralph W "a I'ne Trojans have won seven Algler, Michigan's faculty _ repreand ted one, with Rice, 7 to 17, sentative, and H. O. (Fritz) Crisler, and have scored 186 points to 27!athletic director, have been notified by opponénts, . . . Southern Califor- of the invitation, nia invaded the Midwest once and Three teams were rated in order trounced Ohio State, 32 to 0, , . . of preference, as is customary, and The -Ricé game was the Trojans (Michigan was unanimous first second of the season. . , . The!cholce. Ratings of the others were Texas school has had just a fair not disclosed. season om the gridiron, winning The fast-stepping Michigan club five, lasing three and tying one, ... Won its final game of the regular : Southern California's standout. vic- season Saturday with a 21.10-9 vic. HOOSIERS GO FOR GAIN — Dick Deranek, "Indiana halfback. scoots for a tory was the swamping of Califor- tory over a traditional-rival, Ohio ; f . ul d by A C Cs 38) P d ; in the Fisch nia, 39 to 14, in its own league, . State. Bix other Big Nine clubs short gain before being tac e y Angelo arnagni 3 ), ur ue center, in The 1irs One of the Trojans’ regular back- Also completed the season's play i period of the game. Coming in on the play are Casimir Witucki (66) and Del Russell eld aces 18 Don Dol alfba and Northwestern upset Illinois, 28 to \ | In | “1, ne tir 3 Belg exp a o> bi Halfback ing 13;- Minnesota beat Wisconsin, 21 to (22) of Indiana and Phillip O'Reilly (72) and Abe Gib on (34) of the. Boilermakers. He Is an alumnus of Southern Cali: 0. and Indiana tripped Purdue, fornia, ... The Trojans had a close !
shave Saturday when they eketl out & one-touchdown win over their! crosstown rival, UCLA. . , . Notre|!
last vear, 26 to 6
" City-Ce Schedule [Blue Ke "sens roe min GitY=County Net Schedule Bjye Key Banquet The Lk t fctory the | wi mrp ot evens, Calls for 14 Games
{ . Dame defeated Southern California| While Indiana's win also was slight- | To Be Toni ht ly unexpected. The Wildcats trailed | Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, heavy firing on the city ana
XE #8 [Illinois twice during the first half, | county high school basketball front is scheduled for Wednesday night, : Mayor-Elect Al Feeney will HE GRAZES . . . Blair Cher- but each time came from behind to this week in a lusty 14-game program : |
ry, head football coach of the |!
Texas Longhorns, doesn’t bite his Day gave Northwestern a 14-13 will fire their opening field goal salvo Wednesday, Mannual joins
nails or tear his hair during a edge at the half with a 68-yard the group Priday night, and Howe, Tech and Washington see first Silas a a ropeeanteY |e tables and sure enough it was| close game. . , , He eats grass, runback of an intercepted pass, and action on Saturday night's card. —— ————— the Riviera Club and Indiana had possession when | ov «If a game Is close all the [they held that lead intil the Arial! Coach Cleon Reynolds’ Cathedral H. S. Basketball Coach Tony Hinkle and Bill King the closing gun fired. | way it is said the Longhorns’ quarter when Prank Aschnebrenner snipers launched their 1047-48 play S h d | f w k Blue Key president, also will speak. Indiana's line outplayed Purdue's master mind makes the ground -sparked drives for two touchdowns Saturday night in victorious. fash- J¢tneduie ror ee |" Football and Barrier wards will in the first three periods and Mc- | around the Texas bench look the and 14 more points, fon at Ben Davis, The Irish were| WEDNESDAY be ted Will F. Shors | Millin's pass defense had the Boil- | part of a skinned ball diamond. . Minnesotas’ pass defense was su- outscored from the field but made | Ben Davis at Pike Township. B Frosspte by a h oS ormakers baffled. The winners al- | : a perb against Wisconsin and the their free throws count to triumph, Beech Grove at Decatur Central. Butler athletic committee chairman.
A SURPRISE PACKAGE , , . Bpec Sanders, football great with |
etake a slim one-point lead. Loran Broad Ripple, Crispus Attucks and Shortridge of the city contingent |
iophers counted twice on inter- 33-25 It was the third straight set-| Westfield at Broad Ripple. Te Bulldog vesm will select next epted passes. Walt Hausken 'back for the Giants and the only Crispus Attucks vs. Warren Cen. Year's cap .
the professional New York Yankees|T0mped 61 yards after catching one game in the county Saturday night. ral at Tech. Hukle's aasistanis, John. Rebold,
of the All-Amerita Conferencemwas Wisconsin toss to give the, Gophers) just a sub in college. , . He stooged ‘heir first. touchdown, Later Bill for Pete Layden and Jack Crain Thiele went 37 yards with another)
- Fairland at Franklin Township. |Jim Hauss, James Morris and Phil- | Mike Radkovic and Herman Hag- Greenfield at Shortridge. {lip Heisler, and Cross-Country
{ner shared scoring honors for the speedway at Brownsburg. {Coach Galvin Walker, will be hon-
winners with nine points each.
- Center Grove at Southport. |ored, in the Texas U. backfield over «| Wisconsiy hidy 00 the op Min-| coach Jerry Steiner's Shortridge | ! FRIDAY py two-year stretch. , , After serving | NesO a a Ya twee oD aulce netmen open play against a tested! Mooresville at Cathedral. : . . three years in the Navy air force, PAsse ele for a yards and qreenfield squad “on Wednesday Manual at Lawrence Central. ‘Junior Heavies
Sanders joined the pro gridders and| the second Gopher touchdown.
in this, his second year, he's one
of the best passers and ball toters Nearly under wraps. Bob Chap- |, tt , Tom : x oe yam ‘Pius, Bump Elliott and Jack Weis- Crispus Attucks takes on Warren | SATURDAY ;
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| Wolverines, each scored one touchLOOKING AHEAD , , . Min- down, and Chappius retained the Continentals at Southport {Washington at Southport.
nesota and Michigan are the pre-
Ini ght on the Blue Devil court, while| gouth Bend Catholic at Sacred : Michigan defeated Ohio State Broad Ripple entertains Westfield. | Heart, On Armory Bill
bus : . | A lineup of six junior heavynburger, season-long stars of the Cc nt Tech's gym in the Tigers’ Broad Ripple at Decatur Central. (weights slated to tangle in three first encounter. Howe at Tech. {single match tests has :been completed for tomorrow night ‘at. the
| .| Manual pays a visit to Lawrence S— Armory, with Buddy Curtis of Indiseason favoriies. to. eaplure. the |Big Nine championship in total of-| |
| [Central on Friday night to start! ossessing a lot of speed, tackles anapolis facing Cowboy Len Hu hes title in the 1947-48 Big Nine bas- Henge by gaining 90 yards rushing p p po g y g
ai and 217 passing: this season's play, but the principal the Cardinals at Southport in the Pittsburgh, in the main event atketball race. . . . Maybe Indiana : fireworks. are reserved for the fol-|Continentals’ ‘first games also on traction. and Purdue can do something to Big Nine Standings lowing night when Howe and TechiSaturday night. The Curtis-Hughes argument is trip up the Gophers and the |
Wolverines, , . , It doesn’t éver
pay to sell Hoosier state fives [Michigan .....
short on the hardwood,
» » - 3 BROTHER VS. BROTHER . . .llowa sisiase B Mike Balitsaris is end coach at the/Indiana ...... 2 University of Kentucky. . . . His Ohio State 1
younger brother, George, plays end |
(Final) “|tangle on the Greenclads' court in| Coach Frank Baird's Rockets. of scheduled for two falls out of three,
" k 7 38 Iw op the battle for East side supremacy. Broad Ripple play their second en- with a time limit of 90 minutes. Wisconsin ....3 3 1 883 13 sex Howe surprised Tech in last sea-|gagement of the week at Decatur Steve Nenoff of New York and Purdue ......., 3.3 0 .800 108 101 (son's opener,” 36-33, but Coach!|Central the same evening. Silent Rattan of Warsaw will collide Iltnots ....,. 3 3 0 .500 130 ) | i i Minnesota .... 3 0 500. 110 108 | Woody Yeager has lost many of Sacred Heart, away to a winning in the semi-windup, while the } 1 411 x 138% | the boys who helped with this vic-istart< last week against Mt. Com- opener will pit Rex Moberly of Northwestern $0 33 8 Ml tory. (fort in an overtime game,” meets Birmingham, Ala. against Gil La 4 1 280 47 8x] Washi y | “ » X—Tied games Gount one-Ralf game ing Washington, with a number of | South Bend Catholic in the other Cross, the Boston Badman. one-half game lost. veterans back in the lineup and'city contest of the week,
for the University of Tennessee, .. .
It was rather a tough spot for the Pacific Coast Standings
brothers to be in Saturday. . . .|
Teierans back | (Fina Skins: Upset Cards as Baugh Sreyhounds Open
. \ ; see { W L T Pet. TP OP ri sma vane an th vow Stee 3 8 Eo Hema oc B ds 'New Look" Against Pumas elr @ % P ¢ =| California 8 B33 135 MM | mes Special rvice set the Wildcats, . , , Mike Balitsaris Orion trees 3 } : 4 hi # ives ecor S ew 00 | RENSSELAER, Nov. 2¢ — St. is a former Tennessee star, Montana ...73 1 0 97 4 0 By United Press {Joseph's College Pumas, successful ) 8 ; : i 4x [aso Hise... 3 : : 4 " ju The National Football League's récord book had that “new look™| 1D their opening basketball test of ON THE WRONG HORSE ... Washington 3.3 8 208 88 8 today. designed by Slingin' Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins, | the season, take on Indiana Central R " » ’ C 0 . “ So we picked Purdue to win over litho ® 7 0 3 24 Baugh was given a “day” yesterday by the Washington fans and here tomorrow night in the next Indiana in the bucket ruckus . ..
But all the Boilermakers won was Big Six Conference
he responded by heaving six touchdown passes, one short of a NFL encounter.
| principal speaker at the Blue Key their deight but most of the observ- | banquet honoring Butler Univer- © had a feeling. that it was too,
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MONDAY, “NOV. 24, 1941
| Boilermakers,
Cream and C n’ Pass Defense Made shot, Fans Flee Rival Look Overrated | mas»
Star Gridder -
Memphis was playing Pearl High of
Grossman's ‘Goal’ Toe Brings 16-14 Triumph; |x invine saturdsy night. The
Irish Didn’t Need Leahy to Win, 59 to 6 [score was 0 to 0, late in the last By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | quarter. Bo McMillin's Indiana warriors played their flashiest game of: the ely; a Shot, ratig Poiana season Saturday and battled with traditional fury to down the Purdue ngto
Aldridge, fell to the ground.
| IU made their Old Oaken Bucket rivals look overrated for three| The fans thought a madman had periods and captured the season's finale for both, 16 to 14. {broken loose, and fled Sulphur Dell In the scoreless first half the Crimson and Cream. did everything Park in panic. The bulk of the
superior and constantly had the
Washington squad also fled, not
Boilermakers moving in reverse. lovich, end, broke through, blocked leaving enough players to finish the Indiana seemed to feel it was on George Papach’s boot and fell on game. So Pearl won by forfeit.
ithe way to victory and then pro- the ball on the Purdue nine-yard| pater, the Washington eoach |ceeded to achieve that goal by scor- stripe. An offside penalty was called swore out a warrant against Charles {Ing two touchdowns in the third/on Purdue and it was disastrous to, Whitfield, who had been dropped |period, one conversion, and a field|the Boilermakers. It put the ball|from the squad in favor of Aldridge. goal at the start of the fourth per-|on the four and Dick Deranek spun Coach James Boone said he thought fod, kicked by Rex Grossman, through for a touchdown and Gross- the shot actually had been aimed | The field goal didn't seem im-/man kicked the extra point. lat him, but hit 15-year-old Ald-
{portant at the moment because it
For Indiana's second touchdown ridge instead, slightly wounding
{made the score 16 to 0, in Indiana’s| Del Russell threw a long pass to him in one leg.
[Savor and Purdue had not come!
[close to invading their Bucket foe's (Continued on Page 23, Column 3) Whitfield.
scoring territory.
Police today were searching for
But as things turned out, Gross- | man’s three points won the game. He sent the pigskin between the | uprights ox the first play in the ‘fourth quarter and Coach McMillin | wisely ordered the try. IU was on | Purdue's 14-yard mark and Gross-. man made the kick from the 22, Purdue Strikes Back | Then the Boilermakers finally! perked up, boiled and rallied for| two touchdowns and two conver-| {slons. That Purdue effort turned the big attraction into a real strug~ gle. Purdue supporters screamed |
lite for the Boilermakers to turn |
most pushed the Purdue boys oiit of Indiana's Memorial Stadium in the first half despite the fact there was no scoring. The Cream and |Crimson chalked up 11 first downs to, Purdue's three in the first two | periods. It was Indiana's fourth straight | triumph over Purdue on the grid-, iron ‘and was :. sweet victory for McMillin because the Boilermakers {entered the contest a one-touch- | |down favorite. | It was the 50th meeting between (the state rivals and 33,400 tickets (were sold for the game, largest] |crowd ever to attend a grid pres-| |entation at Bloomington. It was! {the 22d battle in the Old Oaken| Bucket ' series which Purdue now! {leads by the narrow margin of 11] {to 10 (there were two ties).
McMillin In Front Before the Bucket became a fix-| ture Purdue had won 14 and In-| diana 10 and there had been three| (ties. Indiana holds a wide edge |during the McMillin era, winning (nine, losing four and tying one. { Saturday’s first score: blossomed in the second minute of the second | half on a blocked kick and Indiana recovery, the second on a 59-yard
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