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North stern Pi Northwestern Picke . . ’ . $ -. Over Michigan's Magicians Times Special proved their ability against extremely tough schedules, these two Irish from Notre Dame will be the victor in a free scor-| 0 OT iucey and TU-|they will rule a 35-point favorite over ow, Purdue over lows Improving GEORGIA should the two schools in their 13th title race. Outside the Confer- Cincinnati, VIRGINIA over Wash-/edge in the series, having won {AND MARY over Virginia Tech. Arizona. ig year, 31 to 0. F , fA within the Pacific Coast Confer- tc little difficulty from’ their rampton, first and second string

T ] o $ o Win Big 9 Crown By FRANK LEAHY, Coach, University of Notre Dame Northwestern and Michigan, in a contest that will undoubtedfy schools will square off before 99,000 fans in Ann Arbor, Mich, Fighting will be handicapped by the loss ing contest. . Remaining Big Nine LANE will have the edge over over Nebraska's football squad. and Indiana downing a tough r Lousiana State. MIS- battle. The game was sold out ence, Wisconsin should top Yale, i, ton and Lee, and WILLIAM six, lost five, and playing one tie The Western Front Southern Conference Zavoriie Capt. Bill Fischer and John ence as OREGON meets its big- | Peighbors, North Carolina State left guards, and, Fullback Mike

FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1048 ‘age v . . . ® =» Wildcats Are Leahy’s Choice Ii sh Lose “x ¥ Tomorrow's No. 1 game will pit the two Big Nine powerhouses, decide the winner of the strong Midwestern Conference. Having LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 15—-The When. the smoke has cleared, we believe that Northwestern of three. I 2 tomorrow, yet results should give us Minnesota Mississippl. A full house of 38,000 will see 0 Ohio State outfit, to stay in the SISSIPPI STATE is favored over|last April. The Irish hold an with Michigan State overcoming! game. Notre Dame won last Much activity will be prevalent NORTH CAROLINA will experi- | Swistowi ) gest test in Southern California. Leaving the South, we like DUKE Rowies. WALL aise echien

Jeff Cravath’'s Trojans will battle fiercely for the 60 minutes, but

over Maryland in a close one. Eastern Parade

|Fischer has a dislocated left el{bow, Frampton a torn hip muscle {and Swistowicz is recovering from

Noman Van Brocklin and com-| Undefeated ARMY should prove pruised back muscles. pany are not to be deterred in|teo potent for the rejuvenated Bill Gay, Chicago sophomore, their bid for Conference honors. Harvard eleven. Don “the giant- probably will replace Swistowicz. CALIFORNIA should continue killer” Faurot should lead his| The Irish gridders arrived in unmolested as. they roll over MISSOURIANS to another out- Omaha this morning and traveled Oregon State.. Dark-horse WASH- standing victory in downing by bus to Boys Town for a ‘final INGTON will prove too strong/Navy. In the big Ivy League pre-game practice. They will for Washington State; Stanfordipattie, we are picking PENN to stay overnight at Boys. Town.

will catch the brunt of UCLA'S gutscore Columbia. | Notre Dame is unbeaten in its rebound. In non-conference tilts,|

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NEVADA is favored over St. Mary's, UTAH over Denver, and OKLAHOMA A&M over San Francisco. . Deep in the Heart of Texas

_ ‘must go all out to deféat a powers ‘ful Rice aggregation, but we still believe the Mustangs to be ‘the No. 1 team in the Conference. In "a high scoring battle, - TEXAS should edge out Arkansas, with

In other Eastern contests, we

{like PENN STATE over West

{Virginia, WAKE FOREST over (Duquesne, DARTMOUTH over Colgate, BOSTON COLLEGE over Villanova, BOSTON UNI-

SOUTHERN METHODIST ymRarTy over Temple, KANSAS

[over George Washington, FRANK|LIN- and. MARSHALL over Car{negie Tech, and CORNELL to win {from Syracuse. Our Eastern upset {is RUTGERS over Princeton.

{last 21 games.

‘Week-end State

>» Football Schedule

TONIGHT * LWA Rr TOMORROW AFTERNOON Washington U. (St. Louis) a! {Butler (Homeconiing). : Ohio State at Indiana (Homecoming).

BAYLOR defeating Texas Tech, Home in Indiana and HARDIN SIMMONS down-| Our loss of Bill Fischer, All-| ing New .Mexico. Georgetown American guard, and Mike Swisjourneys to Tulsa only to be re-towics, pile-driving fullback, due pulsed by the OILERS. Bud Wilk-/to injuries, will be greatly felt] fnson’s surprising OKLAHOMA by the Irish this coming Saturday U. team will continue its winninglin Lincoln, Neb, As Bw] pen ways in downing Kansas State. |[formances are never indicative o , : Way Down South in Dixie |our outcome in our series with ° JMcK Sndres a1 Jhuderson, zu Auburn lacks sufficient power the Cornhuskers, we look for | raise: (Homocomin . a to cope with GEORGIA TECH'S|Potsy Clark's boys to be up for PATHS Por iopam uE)-. (Home march to a Southeastern Confer-| this one. yo through the comin 0 y y =Uehcd champion el 0-8-0 YOars,- eR SK ANS RAYE. MPAeL oe a ears should out-|the Irish more times than any TOMORROW NIGHT last Alabama, VANDERBILT other team on our schedule. . Indiana Central at Franklin. ” : - Ottawa, Kas., at Evansville.

n . . ” Illinois Wesleyan at Indiana State. Manchester at Bluffton, O. SUNDAY AFTERNOON St. Joe at Loras (Dubuque, Ia.).

Grinnell at DePauw (Old Gold Day). Notre Dame at Nebraska. Purdue at Towa. Michigan Normal at Ball State | (Homecoming). _ { Taylor at Canterbury.

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Properly Used Lateral Is Deceptive, Destructive | ° = ===>

A eT el Tome tt. epi ot W Us Tish! NEW YORK, Oct. 1 —When ; / y'ave: came popular, it was predicted that football would be revolution- Gitwon" co: No. 1 he he. : “ied. And (NAL the American game: would 00n-Tesembile. the Cana: Crescent Paver. 8. Hoosier. Cask and, Of) dian style of football. : Anyone who saw Andy Kerr, formerly of Colgate, teach his College Football hipper-dipper lateral passing attack might have agreed with thisiwest Liverty, W. va. 27, Steubenville 0.

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BULLDOG WITH A ZEST—One of the Butler Bulldogs who is expected to add speed to the Bulldog power when Butler tangles with Washington of St. Louis tomorrow afternoon is fleet-footed Les Esarey, Bulldog right halfback. Esarey, who is from Indianapolis,

weighs 170 pounds, but has been

adding weight and length to his yardage gained with his breakaway speed. The Bulldogs will entertain the Washington Bears at the Butler Bowl in the annual home-coming clash

or. the local

Battered Bulldogs Seek Homecoming Victory

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Butler's Bulldogs, whose own

will dig their teeth into the tough, undefeated Bears from Washington University of St. Louis in their annual homecoming attraction in the Bowl beginning at 2 p. m. : Coach Tony Hinkle's proteges will don their best football man|nérgvbefore a pre<game estinmate crowd of some 8000 Butler grads who'll also be on. hand for the crowning of the homecoming queen at halftime. Miss Betty Blackwell, a senior from Indianapolis, will reign as queen betweén halves. The an-

to 12 .in the Butler Fieldhouse will . lower the curtain on the homecoming festivities tomorrow night. The touchdown pyrotechnics may be provided by a quartet of ‘battering ram fullbacks with Butler's slightly-battered rams—

Weidekamp — matching heavy pokes with Washington's Henry Christmann and Charles Eberle.

ment, Weidekamp, is nursing a sore side. There's nothing wrong with Christmann, who has averaged six yards a crack, and Eberle, who has scored four fouchdowns in three games. Bob Hamilton is expected to at right

«|be out for the same reason. The Bulldogs are still looking

ted

Moriarity is still hampered with a shoulder injury and his replace-!

dentures were slightly disarranged

fololwing a surprise kick in the teeth by Western Reserve last week, have picked an inopportune time to be the football team Butler alumni will come home to tomorrow afternoon. . The Bulldogs, still bearing the scars of last week's 6 to 0 scrap,

PROBABLE LINEUPS

| Washington 1 Butler [Although the Hoosiers aren't {onday. +o1orers bX nn, Murphy [Scheduled with them this year, Gillespie oh G.. Matternowski Ohio State will face the test two | PTOKD) . .. ab “es Zogts 2; +R. a .. Hamilton week-énds from now, | Bennett. wR BE. £."" Dobins Fullback Battle ° * [Gorath TR * ® amock| BSth Indiana and the Buckeyes a Renrayr Der Mae x Dek A AR IDE (Christman... PF Moriarty | Hooslers’ loss, however, was to a

Kickoff: 2 p. m. > g Officials: Referes, Frank Luzar; UmHarry Deckert; Head Linesman, E.

| pire, : IB Sebald, and Meld Judge, Ott Rost

{for a rifle-arm thrower to match ithe Bears’ aerial offensive and {support Coach Hinkle's . ground-

nual homecoming dance from 9/gobbliers.

y | Butler will try getting off the road to ruin against a St. Louis contingent whose predecessors were battered, 40 to 13, in the last meeting of the two schools in 11941, In the seven game series, {Washington has won four, lost {two, with a& six-all deadlock on

ancis.. Moriarity and Fila the records. LS Mariasity Sus. Flavin The visitors have vanquished]

{the Missouri School of Mines, Carnegie Tech and Washburn College while the hosts disintegrated Indiana Central in its opener, and won a one-pointer

at Cleveland.

against Evansville before losing

Ind. U. Faces Bucks.

Smith Plans To Use Reserves

By JOHN V, WILSON Times Staff Writer BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 15

itself curiously atop the Big Nine heap along side of Northwestern, hopes that its waning strength will be revived for the homeicoming match with the big Ohio State gridders here tomorrow, That the boys were running out of gas after several “iron men” had played 50 minutes or more in the three starts this season was shown vividly in last Saturday’s fourth-quarter loss to Texas Christian. Coach Smith is planning on relief for his many-minute men against the Buckeyes and counts on playing reserves “even if they don’t quite measure up to starting performers.” ’ The all-important gridiron battle will bring together two teams still very much in the Western Conference running. A high hurdle, of course, is the Wildcats.

non-conference foe, while Ohio State: fell before Iowa. Of special interest tomorrow will be the “battle of the. fullbacks”—Indiana’s Harry (Chick)

currently

Big Nine, and Ohio State's 220pound Joe Whisler. Whisler has been the real mainspring of thé Searlet attack, tallying once against Missouri, twice over the Southern California goal line and once against Iowa. In Indiana's two league wins Jagade averaged 6.7 yards per try rushing-on-12-attempts: —- Bucks In Good Shape

According to reports from the Columbus, O., camp, Coach Wesley Fesler views his team as in “the best physical shape we've been in at any time during the * On the other hand

‘Washington Elevens Trim Irish Teams

outlook.

. - . FORECASTERS overlooked one wery important detail, how-

How Times Experts Pick Tomorrow's Grid Games

r forgot that when Frank Stu Tony Eddie Bill Jim : ig en fae completed ! Leahy Holcomb Hinkle Ash Eggert Smith . Consensus there still remains the little chore Indiana-Ohio State ....Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana ‘Ohio State Indiana Indiana of gaining yardage. , : aska-Notre Dame..Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame “Completion of a Yateral 18 a! Tows:Purdue ‘civsenssealowa .. .......Purdye i—— Purdue. Jowa ~~ Towa - Purdue Even comparatively simple job, but in-| Army-Harvard ‘wessssss Army Army Army ~ Army Army AFI RY AY nnn variably the man with the ball Michigan-Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Michigan Michigan Michigan Northwestern Michigan Michigan is out in the clear, denuded of Minnesota-Iiimets + +++ + Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota . Minnesota interferers and ready to be Rice-S8MU ...ccvvvvnnes . SMU SMU SMU . SMU SMU SMU SMU chopped down by ‘two or three|Tennessee-Alabama ...Alabama Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Alabama Tennessee Tennessee tacklers. Holy Cross-Brown .....Brown Brown Holy Cross Holy Cross Holy Cross Brown Even The lateral, however, i= a dan-| Oregon-8. California ..Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon + Oregon , Oregon Oregon gerous weapon of attack. Calif.-Oregon St. ......California California California California California California’ California California FE a L8U-Georgia ..i.......Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia PROPERLY used, as part of &/mexas A&M-TCU ......TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU well-executed running offense, iti{; of Wash-Wash. 8t.,.U. of Wash. U. of Wash. U. of Wash. U. of Wash. U. of Wash. U, of Wash. U. of Wash, U. of Wash. can be deceptive and destructive. pytjer-Wash. (St. L.) .. Washington Butler Butler Washington Butler . Butler The professionals use the short cojumbia-Penn ........Penn / “Penn Penn Penn. Penn. Penn. Columbia Penn. lateral frequently. | Wisconsin-Yale «ces... Yale Wisconsin Yale Wisconsin Wisconsin Yale Yale Yale It enables the runner to break ng yy. Missouri ........Missour! Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri , Missouri Missouri loose where he can use skillful pyjane-Mississi esses Mississippi Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Mississippl Mississippi Tulane dodging to advantage. Texas-Arkansas ..... .. Arkansas Texas Texas Texas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas N, Carolina-N, Car. St., N, Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolipa N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N, Carolina N. Carolina F d WwW bash Dartmouth-Colgate ....Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmou Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth - Fravore a Kentucky-Vanderbilt ..Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Kentucky pentucky Yanaerhin Kentucky Vanderbilt ¥ anderbit APrinceton-Rutgers .....Rutgers Rutgers Princeton rinceton utgers Princeton Rutgers utgers Tackles Earlham UCLA-Stanford «ce... UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Times Special DePauw-Grinnell ...... DePauw DePauw - DeéPauw DePauw DePauw RICHMOND, Oct. 15—Earlham | wabash-Earlham «..... Wabash Wabash Wabash Wabash

Washington High School grid guard because Kyvik's knee in-teams scored a double victory [fury hasn't responded and Rightiover Cathedral vesterday after. Halfback Jim Warrenburg will/noon as the reserves ran up a 280 score at Washington and the freshmen won, 7-6, at Riverside,

Guard Casimir Witucki

480. . . « Tomorrow, the gridders from New Haven and|r the Ivy League as the Blue in-|; v Madison

Coach Clyde B. Smith's Indiana®® {University football team, finding

{State and Wake Forest. , . . Thus

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Bulldogs were once in the second period and again

third. . . + Nevertheless, Yale

“{fntsh. , , . Coach Herman Hickman has the Blue warrio their all and displaying the fighting qualities of the Y yedr! Midwest sports goers get a look at €

to tackle the Big Badgers . . . hk Coach Hickman is in his first if year as Yale's § coach. . . . He is a graduate Fi of the University

of Tennessee and was All- rica with the Vols,

. +» « From 19437 he molded est Point Army's power. Coach Hickman house lines , . . and before that was assistant at North Carolina

far this fall, Wisconsin lost to Indiana, defeated Illinois and lost to California, . . . Yale beat Brown and. Connecticut and dropped that close one tp Columbia. , , . At any rate, the football fans in the Midwest are glad that Old Blue has come out to pit its Ivy League strength against the Big Nine's, , , . Several members of the Yale squad hail from the Midwest, mainly from Chicago and Wisconsin areas. . . = » - WE'RE ALWAYS INTERESTED jn counting money even if we don't see iti . . , For instance, that - “gate” TEREW:ORishoms: 8 e+ + The “net” was split 50-50 and each school fattened fits bankroll to the tune of $75,799 after tax was deducted. . 4 + Gross receipts were $208,614. ... It was the largest “take” in the 49-year history of the Long-horn-Sooner series. . . . The Texas state fair board also reseived A _Smable chunk for park rem + « + Money grows on cactus in Texas. y 8 =»

By Eddie As THE EAST still is talking about list.

Yale game, the 34-to-28 football thriller won by the teams would have folded were they two

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: * ® » . MIDGET RACE DRIVERS will converge on Chicago Sunday + where a 100-lap race is to be held i] in Soldiers’ Field. . .. Only 14 cars will qualify for the big event and more than 50 leading small-car pilots are expected to report for the qualifying heats, , . . Faul/ Russo, veteran, is going after the big coin along with his nephew, Eddie Russo. . , . They will makes an interesting special attraction in the preliminary speed action, " ~ » y

. BO McMILLIN is finding fessional football is .no bed. of Na 1 straight and their is with the Big Bad Bears

and]

Tackle Jerry Morrical are listed as doubtful starters for Indiana, while Halfback Del Russell and

not be ready for action, .~Homecoming- festivities gin tonight with a student pep rally and bonfire at Jordan Field at 7:15 o'clock ‘at. which time Coach Smith will give a short talk. The pre-game show .will start'at 1:40 p. m. tomorrow with the announcement of the homecoming queen. Governor F. Gates will present the crown before an anticipated 33,000 spectators. . RBA,

High School Football

Auburn 14, FL. a . Roneois T. 'erre Hau Sullivan Creensburg 38, Greenfield 9. .

will be the underdog when the Quakers meet the Wabash Lit- - tle Giants here tonight. Kickoff will ‘be at 8 o'clock and the game will be played under the lights at the Richmond High School field. Glen Harmeson's Little Giants] have won two straight this season after dropping the opener to Bouthwestern of Tennessee. Wabash tripped Carroll and Case. Earlham, on the other hand, has suffered three straight set backs, to Anderson, Hanover and Wilmington. While there are not serious injuries in the Quaker camp, there are plenty of minor injuries. Quarterback Jerry Huntsman, Guard Bill Pontius, and End Jim| Fowler received injuries in the] Wilmington- tussle last week. | Capt. Dick Paulin has not fully] recovered yet from a head in-| jury received in the Hanover fray of two weeks ago. Fullback Dick Gingery is still treating a twisted knee received in’ the Hanover

game. I cme enter

Fight Results - By United di MINNEAPOLIS-—Jackie raves, 1 . ustin, Minn., inacked Sut Manny Ortega, Paso . (1). HES BARRE, Pa. Buddy Parrell, 186, Newark, NJ. drew with Gene Buf wr faloy 1614p, Philadelphia (8),

BUTLER HOMECOMING Saturday, Oct. 16th BACK THE BULLDOGS

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Oct. 16th... Washington (St. Louis) . Oct. 23rd... Olncinnatl Oct. 30th... Wabash Nov. 13th. ..Ohle U.

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