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| Leahy Predicts Best '| Grid War i in History
By FRANK LEAHY, Notre Dame Football ry ave te Pad
mer weather
..secure-a firm
pass plays, scoring.
of the week, as coaches the latest gim- . icks introduced i by their prospec- ; tive opponents. § No less time will be devoted to
the stopping of
individual stars. The most interesting race in Big Nine history is fast shape. Always a
. contender, Northwestern's "line proved the undoing of Pur-
ARI Coheh Leahy |A. & M. to round out this section.
lethal
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due to the tune of 21 to 0.
Here, the Boilermakers’ ‘passes their positions as leaders, overproved their undoing, as they coming Georgia and Tulane. One failed to complete in 13 attempts,. touchdown was the margin in _ having five intercepted by alert both victories. Northwestern defenders. - Badgers Confuse Issue Wisconsin served to confuseties in this area—Vanderbilt and the issue by taking the measure Alabama, Tennessee and Duke, | _of Tllinois, 20 to 16: Indiana main- and Mississippi State and Baylor. tained . its percentage lead in|VMI,
downing Iowa, 7 to 0.
To indicate to the remaining Big Nine teams, that they are to wmdereckoned Ohip State made a long ride much. Jonger by, dumping the" from the”
with,
resentatives
fornia respectively.
Michigan took to the airway scoring both of its touchdowns on| aerials, while the Buckeyes relied mostly upon the pile-driving of}
Joe Whisler,
Minneésota sharpenéd its itack "for the Big Nine struggle, off Nebraska. Faunce became a marked man _by agath turning in a stellar per“formance” Yop ame ‘Gophers: Hawaii's 52 passes were to no avail as Michigan State rebounded thioughout the coment. |. from their loss to Michigan
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In the West, California up’'a notch toward the Rose’ Bow) in subduing St. Mary’s.
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, the various scouts for the football legions were treated to a full display of aerial and ground maneuvers. Capualiaing on the pleasant fall day, when passing aces could ~grip-on-the-pigskin, wand thelr feceivers could deploy} most effectively, quarterbacks were quick to call their- favorite Tesulting - in high
- Midnight ofl will be the rder C1.
“| The*equality of competition
home afd" ‘Cornen
gegd| d downs on the
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is proving to be a-hard luck outlosing by one touchdown, ashington State being the Wash UCLA returned to the ‘win column by clipping Idaho, as '| Washington and Oregon State tied. Doak Walker; in leading Southern Methodist to their victory over) Texas Tech, established his team among the tops in the nation. Arkansas upset Texas Christian while Texas was romping over) New Mexico. Oklahoma A. & M. downed Denver and Oklahoma University * tripped up Texas
Close Ones in South
In the South, North Carolina land Georgia Tech established
was further evidenced by three
Florida and Mississippi {proved the masters of George Washington, Tulsa and Kentucky. When Brown stopped Princeton, Harvard stopped Columbia,
ruised «eur «eastern
Connecticut, aided this prediction percentage. Penn State, Penn,
{Holy Cross and Boston College came through as anticipated. The intense heat in Pittsburgh Jio0 ook the toll of the hosts, to perit our Notre Dame team to register a victory, as the entire Y Irish squad participated. We had Ev expected our team to suffer a letdown after their Purdue game, but we were pleasantly surprised ag they contimaed - to ~~ hustle]
It is our belief that the turning “point of the game came when FRR ge
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nine-yard line, End Bill Wightkin had stopped a 00-yard run by Jim Robinson of | | itt.
Sais, Royals Ready for ‘Series
COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 4 (UP)— i Brooklyn Dodger farm clubs,
2 set today to cross bats in the little world series, scheduled ‘to ge der’ way in St. Paul tomo St. Paul earned the right to resent the American Association
{Hoosier Gridders {Gain Even Break
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| St. Paul and Montreal, ‘were- all| :
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Wisconsin Adds Confusion To Big 9's Foot
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Win Over Manchester
Indiaha college football teams ould do no better than—break
tion Saturday. Of the Big Three only Indiana and Notre Dame came through with victories while Purdue was being shutout at Northwestern. Other state winners against “foreign” opporfents were Wabash, 14 to 0, over Carroll and DePauw, 6 to 0, over Kalamazoo. In the other three defeats, state teams failed to score. Little Taylor, which never fielded a football team before the current campaign; took the worst beating, losing 47 to 0 at Wilmington, O, The other Hoosfer losers were St. Joseph's, which lost to Louisville, 20 to 0, and Ball State, 12 to 0 loser to Eastern Illinois.
even with out-of-state competi-|
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Catches Include Prizes In Times' Fishing Rodeo
TW ' Prizes galore—ail of them useful to fishermen-—will be awarded next Saturday during the first annual mien pahing ~Rodeo ag Jake in Morgan-Monroe State Forest - The list of prizes is.growing daily ‘as the nation's reading manu-1, facturers of fishing equipment continue to send gifts for the anglers ~men, women and children—who present the best catches on
Bryant Creek Lake
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Bryant's contest, so there will be no wait-|
Keep reading your Times for the list of valuable prizes and other - important news of the Fishing Rodeo. - If you haven't sent {n your entry blank, fill out the one in today’s Times and mail it in. If several members of your family will compete, a‘tach their names
tach it to your entry blank. The contest will start at 8 a. m.
At home, Anderson continuéd to lead the Hoosier College Conference. The Ravens, who crushed Earlham last week, made it 40 to 0 against Franklin. Indiana Central's defending champs opened defense of their crown with a 21 to 13 win_over Manchester, and Hanover also racked up its first HCC victory at the expense of hapless Earlham, 55 to 0. ‘
-1eavy, they id HIDOSIOL.. Sully, A “Fep= F~predictions. 1Suspended for wo ifePicifie| Afmy Rutgers and Wale, in cons Coast, Oregon and Southern Cali-|quering Lafayette, Colgate and
LEXINGTON, KB. i oP} —The United States Trotting Association has suspended six Mid-
the sport for life on charges of
fixing a race at Brentlawn, Ky, Aug. 24, it was announced today. Robert B. Jewell, chairman of the district seven board, announced that the action was taken last night after a review of evidence assembled at previous on-the case: wie Drivers suspended are Herman Stepro, Corydon, Ind.; George; Rattenbury, Munci Ind.;- Lou!
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High School Football
Sential 19, Crispus Attucks iIndianapalin § i (Indianapolis) 20, Elgin m1) Academy 0.
conference["
honing 20
when Gov. Ralph Gates officially opens the contest. It will close at 3:30 p. m. so everyone can be out of the state forest before
Dy the rales and-1I-realize that the awarding of prizes.
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Age needed to determine classification
All Na will be distributed at prizes, whether expert fisherme » Creek Lake oy the or not. The prize distribution wil make it possible for the first.
ing for awards, timers, women and children to win along with the veteran Fill Out Blank anglers.
on U. 8. Highway 37, south of Martinsville, Bryant's Creek Lake is near the main entrance to the forest and modern roads lead to the site
placed-in-the. lake for the contest
to a sheet of plain paper and at-|stocked there. Experts of the Indiana State Conservation Depart-
dark. |co-operating with The Times in Everyone will be eligible for theistaging “the jgentogy.
Entry Blank Times Fishing Rodeo
Bryant's Creek Lake, Morgan-Monroe State Forest (On U. 8.'87, south of Martinsville) TRL AANA A Saturday, Och, 9—8 a. m, to 3:30 p. m, woe Rove is -myy-entny for The, Times Fishing Rodeo. I.
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Morgan-Monroe State Forest is
Hundbeds of tagged fish will bei in addition to the many already ment are now busy tagging fish for the contest and these will be placed in the lake especially for
the rodeo. The conservation department is
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Musial Signs New
UIS, Oct. 4 (UP)—Stan, Satay,
ilehgues, was signed to a new {two-year contract today by J Eres. e St.
revealed but the best estimate of the figure, agreed on after a 15minute conference between Musial and Hannegan inp the Cardp nals’ office, set the fence-busting
Wa ayne Sout e South Side 13; ary Proebel 6 Evans lle Bosse Alban he: Chicago Morgan Pure 27, Howe Military 7.
s.|outflelder’ 8 salary at $100,000 for the two-year span. : ‘
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Morry Martin — in gaining loop crown. The winning blows of of ht od game were a homér by Fererson and a run<scoring double by second sacker Fallon, George Montreal, the International League champs, will fly to St. Paul for the first two games of the best-four-of-seven scrap. The | next three games will take place {at Montreal. Then if the series |is unfinished after five games, the teams will return to St. Paul for the last two games.
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Butler Wins A Straight i Blocked Kick Beals. “Beanwville, 1413
- By FRANK. WILSON . Some. of those football purists who would ‘do “away with the polit ~ after touchdown have an ardent supporter in Coach Don Ping of Evansville Collége today. Ping's Purple Aces were downed
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imidget racing season closed at the W. 16th 8t. Indianapalis
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OLISH ment and later dismissed. It was SHOE PO
by Tony Hinkle's Butler Bulldogs Saturday, 14 to 13, in a game played in Reitz Bowl, Evansyille. Butler's spotless record ‘was
had been maRing Butler look bad all afternoon falled to hold. on one play. That play was Karl Kleinknecht's attempt for the extra point after Evansville's second touchdown. Second Quarter Splurge The Bulldogs scored both of their touchdowns im the second quafter.;:.- Fullback Flavian (Skeets) Weidekamp crossed the goal line on the first play of the period as he bucked from the three-yard line. The drive had started _on, the Evansville 47 where Smock had-intercepted one of Joe Unfried’s passes, Esarey intercepted Dick Gonterman’s pass on the Butier 40 and returned to the Aces’ 20 on the second play after the ensuing kickoff. Smock looped two passes to End Harry Farmer, the second over the goal line, The first Evansville touchdown came on a drive from the Aces’ 34. JMorris- «Riley «seoved. from - the Kleinkgeeht added the ‘point, The second Evansville score was tallied ;in the fourth period. John McDougal took Dobkins' kick to the Evansville Ron Watson threw a long pass tb Gene [Logel who went over untouched, Thea came the kick that missed.
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