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Northwestern Was Top Choice Of Last Week-end's Games

By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON

Mighty Northwestern knocked off Purdue, 21 to 0, in the greatest show of power last Saturday. The Williamson Rating System looked upon the Wildeats' victory @s its best pick of the week Although the Boilermakers made Notre Dame use all of its tricks to win: by one point the previous Saturday, the facts and figures showed Northwestern would come out on top. _ Other results which showed wILLIAMSON 1348 RECORD THROUGH

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the correct rating percentage Week: .

were Lehigh 28, Case 18; Clem-! son 6, North Carolina State 0; Jonesboro 13, Western Kentucky 12; Ole Miss 20, Kentucky 7; Ohio State 20, Southern. Califor nia 0; Rutgers 34, Colgate 19; Duke 7, Tennessee 7; West Liberty 7, California (Pa.) Teachers] 6; Champlain 7, St. Michaels 6; Depauw 6, Ralainagoo 0.

SCORES which especially justifled the system's . predictions were among Others Wesleyan 13, Bowdoin 0; Arnold 20, American International 0; ~ Ursinus 19, Drexel 7; San Angelo 19, Lamar 6; Erskine 13, Johnson City 8; San Jose 20, Puget Sound 13; Chicago ‘State 20, Monmouth 7; San Diego JC 14, Bakersfield 13; Louisville 20, St. Joseph's 0; Mississippi College 14, Stetson 0; Mississippi State 7, Baylor 7; Washington State 14, Oregon State 14; Boston U. 13, Scranton 0.

Most of the - week's upsets.

weren't so hard to believe once the Williamson System readBiggest upset was Harvard's 33-24 defeat of

Columbia. A real reverse came when "Hirst = Smapes Riss regarded Thiel, 7-0. » » -

OTHER surprise reverses were Cornell 13, Navy 7; LSU 26, Rice 13; Southwestern Louisiana Institute 21, Houston 7; Wake Forest 21, William and Mary 12; Wofford 0, Northwestern Louisiana 0 (shame on you, Northwestern). The system batted better than 83 per cent on 314 scores re-

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OCTOBER -3 REPORTS Games Wins Ties 314 258 4 . 168 a8 14 . 788 50 5 V! E, 100.0 1 nN Nears “ 90.6 Centuckymy, . Californi& arolina . 98. 0! 29 Michigan St, : Neo Tech 98. Pennsylvania 5 Notre Dame. 95.5, 31 Detroit U M. U. ... 95.3 CF 1" A 7 Ohio State...95.2'33 Villanova :. $5.1.34 Cornell U: .

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ported. That was probably the largest number gathered at any

3 Teams Share NAL Lead -

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Bears today were sharing the Western Division lead of the National Football League with the Los Angeles. Rams after their latest “revenge” victory over the Chicago Cardinals. The Bears; who were knocked out of the Western title iast year by their city rivals, made up for past indignities last night when they pasted the Cardinals, 28 to 17. A record Chicago pro-

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Mississippl State

one point Sunday morning. This observer watched two socalled “mino® games from the press box last week. One of the teams, Mississippi Southern of Hattiesburg, upheld the Williamson System by routing Austin College of Sherman, Tex., 41 to 0. But the other victor, Southeastern bouistana~--College.. of Hammond, hase the ratings, by Gaudingl eg pahle andy:

Milligan College 14-0, In :

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Mississippi Southern, State conference team, bump off many of this year's crop of “name” teams. Auburn had to bear down to edge the Southerners, .21. to 14, in the opener.

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Yanks ‘Open en Hunt For Successor To Bucky | Harris

NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (UP)—

lined up today to be looked over by the Yanks’ braintrust. A terse announcement from the front office late yesterday said: “After a conference among Dan Topping, president; George Weiss, general manager, and Bucky Harris, it was decided by mutual agreements that Harris’ contract would not be renewed.” . Active Yanks ‘Out’ The, announcement also said that several candidates not*4ncluding any active. player with the 1948 Yankees, were begs con-

one men m SRE 04 successors to Harris are Dick Bartell, manager of the’ Kansas City team in the American Association, and Jim ‘Turner, manager of the Portland team of the Pacifi¢ Coast League. Turner is a former star, pitcher for the Indianapolis Indians.

3 Feature Bouts Carded for Friday

State welterweight champion Bob Simmons will meet Nat Arnold of. Louisville. Ky. in. one.of thrée feature eightround bouts

the Narth Pennsylvania Street Armory. Heavyweight Bill Roberts will|j,, face his most potent foe. since turning professional when he tangles with Bob O'Bannon of Jeffersonville. O'Bannon is ranked by the state athletic comnvission as the top challenger for the crown now worn by Colion [Da Chaney of Indianapolis. The third bout brings together Indianapolis’ Joe Sgro and

class event: Promoter Forrest McKinney has also signed Bob Roberts, Indianapolis, for a six-round light

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Simpson to Stay in ~ National League

ing American League rookies, in-|

out of amateur ranks, are being given serious consideration for regular positions on the rebuilt Indianapolis hockey club which will open its 68-game schedule] at home against Buffalo on Oct. 14. . One of the sextet, Terry Saw-|.

chuk, is regarded as the finest young * goalie in professional hockey today: but any of the

other five may play an equally important role in the Caps' quest for their first league championship since their 1941-42 titlewinning squad was wrecked by World War II. Two’ of the group are defense‘men—Beénny + Woit and Frank Melong—and the other three are forwards. This trio consists of Fred Glover, Gordon Halidy and Gerald Reid. Sawchuk, Melong and Glover are all products of the United States League, but the others will be playing their first season of professi 1

play the fine form shown in recent workouts at the training

camp here. Simpson Stays Up Ott Heller, the Caps’ new

coach, believes that: all six are

American League, but he said a final decision. will

Sunday night's exhibition: clash WIE Dri 5 dea miengeiin At the same time, Heller indicited that Cliff Simpson, will start the season at center’ with the Detroit National, . League| team instead of at Indianapolis. The decision to keep Simpson in Detroit means that Don Morrison, the rookie who went up to the Red Wings soon after the start of last season, ‘probably will be returned to Indianapolis. veteran, and Reld ave elated as. «ihe. playmaker ors on the Hoosiers’ other two forward lines. Glover and. Haidy, the the other aia;

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After pulling through" the their teeth” Saturday, Butler's Bulldogs returned to practice yes-| terdsy to overcome their major]

Tackle John Murphy, who was left to rest in an Evansville hob]. pital, is expected to be in uniform) when the Bulldogs take = West-| ern Reserve Saturday, but tain Francis (Mo) Moriarty will be under treatment all week, Moriarty. was sidelined after atx}

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