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Photo by Lloyd Walton, Times Staff Photographer
HOW HOWE DID. IT—For four years Coach Carl Bonge's Anderson High
School track teams hadn't lost a single meet, cross-count the high school prepsters. Then last week, Indianapolis
ry run or state title: among Howe's formidable cross-
country boys crossed up the Indians and scalped them, 26 fo 29, in a dual cross-coun-try run at Howe. Shown above is the nucleus of the five Howe runners who placed against the Indians. Left to right: Senior Dave Cook, Juniors Jack ‘Wellman, Kent
“Pierce, ‘Leslie Swinehart and Pete Alexander. Wellman and Alexander was the sixth Howe man to finish. Jame enth i in the meet for the Hornets, is not shown.
placed second for Howe s Stewart, who placed sev-
{Notre Dame, California and Min-
. {try respectively.
Tarheels: 2d, Irish in 3d Spot
By PAUL B, WILLIAMSON. NORTHWESTERN is approaching the middle of the. 1048. season still the major team in the nation. This week, the Wildcats lead the Williamson System with a 99.6 rating. They followed the prediction Saturday by coming from behind to shade Minnesota, 19 to 16. In the system's “First 10" this week, North Carolina moves up to second place from third. Army, which was second last week, slid all the way back to the 10 slot,
nesota are the third, fourth and |= fifth ranking teams of the couyn-
” - LJ OF. 866 games reported last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Williamson system picked the winners in 82.6 per cent of the contests, Northwestern over Minnesota, of course, was the week's top pick. But there were a couple of good ones among last Friday's games—Colorado A&M
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NEW YORK, Oct. 12—It has
distinguishable,
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beat Denver, 14 to 10, as predicted, and Wichita took Drake 21 10] 20. | There were- many scores” last week. Many fans
Williamson system doesn’t call them that if the rating can be straightened Jut arter the game. ¥ J
Teachers Resume Braves Can B Butler Series
The Indiana State Teachers) College basketball team will play a regular schedule of 22 games We had picked the Indians. But and take part in two mid-season Braves a tie and-they would haye
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By ROGERS HORNSBY
As Told to John P. Carmichael, Times Special Writer BOSTON, Oct. 12—Maybe the better team won the series ‘and
a couple of bad breaks cost the had all the best of it in a seventh
tourneys during the 1048-49 sea- Same, with Johnny Sain. Cleveland would have had to start Sam son, Coach John Longfellow an: Z0ldk or Steve Gromek with one day’s rest. |
Billy Southworth did a great
nounced today. who replaced Played every game for-all there
Longfellow,
Johnny Wooden as athletic direc- Was. in it and his choice of pinch-|
tor,”2aid the net series with But- hitters. and relief pitchers in the ler would be resumed this season, 12st two games was-100 per cent. He said the Sycamores also would But ‘you always can second-guess. participate in a four-team tourney In the third inning, with men on at Kansas City Dee. 17-18 and first and third, one out, and Alvin
hold their. own Midwest. tourney Dark the hitter, he grounded to
over the Christmas holidays. [Bob Lemon for the “start-of-a-: The Sycamores, runners-up in a double play. national tourney at Kansas City . last season have only one first-| THE COUNT was 3-1 at the
stringer, Duane Kleyh, back from time and if Southworth was go-
job of managing | in this series. He - . FAILURE to sacrifice ‘may {have cost te championship. In ‘that ninth with the tying run én first and nobody gone, it was percentage to move the man to second. Boston was the home \team and you got to play for a tie at home because you Know] you get another crack at it now [BB inning.
Sisti ‘couldn't get the ball on the
ground. ‘He: popped into a double-
Washington, 6 to 27, was a-sur-prised to many, but when the ratings are readjusted, Washington turns out to rate consistently higher than the Uclans. The Williamson system probably was the only one in the ¢ountry to pick Texas Christian over Indiana. TCU beat Indiana, 7 to 6. Some of the other top Williamson picks: Ole Miss. 20, VanSerb} 73 Occidental 8, Santa Barbara 7; Texas Tech 41. Tulsa 20; Columbia 34, Yale 28; Santa Clara 27, Stanford 14; Knox 6, Grinnell 0., Kansas State, after 28 cohsecutive losses, beat Arkansas State of Jonesboro 37 to 6. The Williamson system picked Kansas.
would call them upsets, but the|coaches as belonging to him.
THAT 1S, UCLA'S losing to|Oran&e.
That may be a little far{fetched, but certainly anyone who,
{recognize the Columbia team he
1 doubt very much if many fans would have trouble recognizing Frank Leahy's handiwork were Notre Dame to wear Red or
Fischer, Swistowicz Out of Irish Lineup
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 12 (UP) — Trainer Hugh Burns re® ported today that both Capt. Bill Fischer, deft guard, and Mike Swistowicz, No. 2 fullback, probably will be missing from Saturday's Nebraska game because of injuries received last Saturday. Fischer suffered a dislocation of his left elbow and the lower
ds Reflect
Personality of Coaches
By EDDIE DOOLEY, Former Dartmouth All-America
been sald that were it not for the
color of the uniforms of rival football teams, they would be in|;
On the contrary, an experienced observer would be able to tell almost any team, regardless of its ts disguise, if he he knew its coach |
“The. personality, philosophy,
general attitude and reactions of |} “surprise | knows Lou Little would quickly a coach are so impressed on the men he teaches that they are re- ||
flected in the work of his team,
ness, its never-say-die spirit, its
plex style of attack are as much
ecution of assignments as carried out by Notre Dame, are a reflection of Leahy's way of doing thihgs. And they are done in. a way which is reminiscent of no one but Frank Leahy:
A team is a combination of a
reflection of its coach." .
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PITTSBURGH, Oct. 12 (UP) Jake Mintz, manager of heavyweight Ezzard Charles, said today he had matched his fighter with .|{Joe Baksi for a bout at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 10 and LLIAM! £CO ROUGH ocr. 10 - REPORTS - ow SON _ 1348 RECORD rumor ThE Toe pet” * [that the winner would fight Joe Week vies “ae 3 3s Louis in a title bout next June. ve Pry 11s 1 0.1 Charles of Cincinnati and Baksi BEST AVERAGE 100.0 of Greenwood-Lake, N. J, were 1 Northwestern 99.626 Indians ‘ ni 3 Tennessee Fy id Mublenbe a3] Sriginally matched for next 2 N. Carolina 98.0 27 Harvard ol. a. , ry’ mont ut the bout was can3 Notre Dame _ 96.5/28 Michigan 8t, ‘90.853 Texas 87.0, 78 Virginia 845 \ 4 California 95.1/20 _— Mary -90.3/54 Bonaventure 86.8] 79 Navy 84.4 /Celled because Baksi suffered a 5 Minnesata 413 Dartmouth 20018 5 Texas To Tech. 31 % Wash: ae 34 broken finger. . 6 Baylor #5131 Towa U . Xi 1 Georgia Tech 95.0!32 Columbia 89.1 on Miami 0: 85.5] 82 Misa. South. 84.1] Mintz said Sol Strauss of the ‘ 8 Michigan U. . 94 9/33 Ohio State . 89.058 O, Wash, 86.5/ 43 Rice 840120th Century Sporting Club had # Clemson 94.3 34 Purdue 83.8(5 le 86.4] 84 Colo. A&M 838 eed to the new date He said 10 Army 94.7/35 Missouri U, 884/60 Wake Forest 86.2!" 85 Brown 838 agr . 11 Pennsylvania 94.536 Oregon U, 4|61 Utah uv LH Texas AM 01 the new agreement required Baksi 12 Ole Mi 94.3 37 Duke 8.3{6d Nebraska amblers Sito 13 Tulane 337 38 N Oar. St. 80.3(63 lows Stats 86.0 88 Trinity Or, 83a |'C POSt & $5000 forfeit, 14 Georgia $36 39 Villanova 334 64 Niconam 30 » Richmond u 831 Fi ht Res et —— 15 Cornell U, 93.0 40 Bo, Calif. U, 88.0/65 Di arquette y v 16 Arkansas 93.0 a Santa Clara al i) Piisburgn vu. ns 3% ¥-Jirginia 34 1g t esv ts SELF-POLISHING 17 Nevada $2.8 42 Maryland g n. 5 . \ NEW HAV 18 Detroit U, 92.443 Florida 87.9(68 Okla Bity U. 85.2 93 J, Carroll 8291128, New York stopped wittie. Roser 19 Alabama 92.3 44 Oklahoma U. $148 69 Holy Cross 333 X Shh Sines 324 Wilmington, Del, i 3 20 Vanderbilt 92.3 45 Boston Col. a \ 4 YORK | ATE Park — * 21 T.CU 93 THis Kentucky © 878171 Miami Fis. 88.1] 98 Princeton 82.5 Tony Janiro. 1550 bn ror ae LIQUID WAX SHOR POLISH rg 228 MU 92.147 V.M. IL 87.3(72 Illinois ne n Ravier 0 84 Kekaler 30. Brookiy lyn ne (1) 3 23 Kansas U 62048 8 Oarolina 87.1173 Rutgers © : A £0 attriceiant, 20844, BLACK BROWN TAN BLUE OXBLOOD | 24 Penn State 91.8 49 Wash. Ost. 87.1{74 Auburn 84.9) 90 Cheney 82.0 Baltimore, outpointed Johnny = Shkor, hiRe 25 Miss. State 916 50 Oregon St. 87.1178 La, Tech 8401100 Stanford _ 83.0 216%, Sparrows Point, Md, 10), Be 4
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part of his left arm was badly bruised. Swistowicz' back muscles were bruised and he suffered possible interhal injuries. All first-string men were excused here today as the reserves scrimmaged the freshmen.
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Marge Skelton, bowling with
the Yaver Men's Shop team, and
ast season’s squad, Longtellow |ing to let Dark hit the next pitch, a re schedule: ihe should have had Tommy Louis: Dec.. Holmes running off first so as
. Nov 29 Concordia ot St tingt —. A 111 2—Huntington; At, Touteville; cut down the margin, for a
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Dot Berkopes, rolling with the Hickman Whirlaways squad, both in the Pennsylvania Ladies Classic League, topped the 600 mark last night, Marge Skelton's games of 221-228-177 totaled 626 while Dot Berkopes posted 607 from games of 204-190-213. The Yaver Men's Shop girls led the Pennsylvania Ladies Classic League with tallies
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