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NE : . " pot | < ; Bi os . : ay pad i " ‘ n , ‘lliamson Lead ~~ ldidick Father Winning Play inmamson Leaa i; LE £1 | < : Sp : » worry. and wished them Tuck. The next night he WILLIAMSON 108 RECORD THROUGH From Toledo y Wolverines’ 28-0 Win Dumps 10x 1s mecomp | Our Babe Becomes Papa, pone again - . . Tm going to move into the Ww asym wos TUS PL Hold 137 Points per | Snags League Title But don't worry" Again I promised I wouldn't i Week sarrunenre 310 308 3 633 t don't worry. champs, y ildcats From First 10 GORSON .-.iiins 1500 1243 3 83.4 e ° nts g g but I did have the game with the Bears on my in’ the J Consistency .... 1509 . 1473 ns Game Avera e in '47 i By JOE WILLIAMS ind and ed tha fact in Best Average 100.0 . 9—James nzelman, men trifling passing. By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON : 1 Michigan 8:4 5) Okia. A&M #10] Hal Tidrick, who 9. or ER Gh os TT ig gen Et 3 . Prest:| MICHIGAN'S retroactively rose-scented Wolverines pounded 3 Nocarcline S80 33 Weve ssgithe top offensive stars in the up to speak at the Football Writers’ luncheon in “WEDNESDAY night another call. The baby \ ’, ¥ i a , ’ 's| Northwestern, 28 to 0, in the week's greatest show of strength, 4 California Sell 84 Detroit U. 86% National Basketball League last| Toots Shof’s plush beanery yesterday. hadn't been born yet but Dimancheff was stayand in doing so, dumped the Wildcats from their No. 1 spot down| § 50." 035 86 Tocas Tech 86.1)year, has been purchased from| “You never can tell about football” said Mr, Ing close . .. ‘They gave me a little room for enough top to No. 11 among the nation’s teams, 1 emaon on 8} MiamiO. 885/the Toledo Jeeps by the Indian-| Conze “I'd like to tell you the story of one Myself’... And after he had finished describing youthful Northwestern's tumble from the Willlamson System's “first| » penn. 4. n Wash, State 86.3/apolis Jets, Manager Bruce Hale 5 . x of my backs, Boris Dimancheff, how it feels to be an expectant father I made or ay ten” was judged by the vast difference in the score. By the same | 1 Tulane ~~ 843 © SRC 3 2announced today. : * and the time he became a pd hi ask Bin he Shew we were going to reasoning, Minnesota dropped 13 Georgia gag $2 Neorasks 803) = Although Tidrick has been father, It was last season.” play the Bears for the title Sunday and that he few holes from fifth place to 19th because ANYVIRING bul : mild upset 13 Texas i, " Toma yenture 8¢.0lworking out with the Jets for To some of the diners who had o iis) part ta play. * occur bYithe Gophers only beat Illinois, 6/Was apital University (Co-| is Cornell U 1 $8 Wisecon Ss0ithe past two weeks, his sale was i still believe application, ¢lose y you can’t expect me to come out for wear- io 0, lumbus, Ohio) defeat of Marietta, 13 NAIR. 30 &'Blown as.4/not official until today when In-| {8 attention to detail and a will. Practice at this time. My wife's going to have a Es Ol satan es 23 18 a] Not since 3 wes CHE Nevada at tk ge, £3 dlanapolis received _ notification ingness to work hard and long, baby. I'm going to become a father. Can't you talk AN play of power 20 Ohio State 92.3] 70 Okla. City = #s.3/that he had been waived out o are qualities that go to make : After eight consecutive| 21 vanderbilt #23 71 L. 8 U. #5.3/the National Le ; “Just one hour,” I pleaded. “Just come over moved the Wolverines to the top S®me. ander , ational League. success in any undertaking, such top-heavy losses, the Lutherans 32 8. M.U. 9. Wash. Cat. 8321 With Toledo during the 1946-47 this was to prove a most warm- and run through the play so at least you'll have tchers as Gene of the list ahead of North Caro- overpowered Marietta, the same 3 Kansas U. Hy 7 Rutgers 84.9 season, Tidrick finished fourth in ing sto a mental outline of it? Well, to cut it short, we , . h ry. » and|lina, Notre Dame and California, team which spilled Carnegie 3 Fenn State 018) 75 Bb, W0INational League scoring with a “Our man Dimanchefr” didn’t get to see Dimancheff until after our last olde os who» faintaized Sele States quo. Tosh, x ho She Week betart. #1 Tennesse 91. 7 inolsU. 48itotal of 579 points. Last season went on Mr. Conzelman, “is Workout Friday night. He arrived in the dressing and Larry , Catch: rT) ) , Clem- other big joit, as far as the . : ‘s/he dropped 723 points through : xactly a sophisticate. room around 9:30 at night and passed out cigars, First son and Army each moved up a/Willlamson Rating System is con- tH Darimouth 90 3 Virgo . Cal 83 the Paring pen Dimanche fr ast grind ey He Maybe it wasn't too late. We'd do the play on - notch to make way for ney cerned was Miami of Florida's 33 Purdue" 488 82 Navy | 4413.7 per game average the| first time. Somehow he seemed to feel he was the blackboard. But, no, our man still wasn't in about. ne a obey - Be rs ET to detent of Detrot (iow ih! 3% Mamsonsi™ S84 84 Miss. South: ii 1 league’s third highest average’ Ploneering a modern miracle. Normally. 2 Joo tor football. Jt developed he had a prob- * 35 Oregon U. 88.4) 85 Rice 840 0n the free throw line, he | wou ave shar s sublime excitement but . batting, and the Vteran hey bla, 2 30 14, 42 Tulane, Wii Sores Which made the System ie Alaba 84) 8 Colo A&M 3.31189 of 243 attempts for a .778| this was the week we were to get ready to meet i ¢ & 9 . members are not going old knoc sipp 0 e100 e powers were clair-| 35 vce, g¢ 88 Texas A&M 81.7 percentage to give him the top the Bears in a game that figured to decide the WE'RE UP against it,’ he sighed. ‘All our for at least two more years. . . .lundefeated ranks by a 20 to T|voyant, Just a few: Washington 38 Santa Clara 88. 89 Ramblers 88 rank. championship and I had a special play worked Plans are shot. We figured on a boy. It turned In Mitchell and Doby, the Cleve-iscore at New Orleans, (St. Louis) 7, Butler 0; Brown 14,| § yu sland 879] 91 Triattyct. 832] Tidrick is the eighth All- out for him. out to be a girl. And now we don’t know what land officials think they have aj The Williamson Rating 8ys-|Holy Cross 6; Cameron 33, John 32 Plofda 3101 92 Mublenver$:. 53.1 American cager to join the Jets. : oe oo to name her. He looked around at the group : pair of outfielders that haven'titem batted 82.2 per cent on 375McNesse 13; Oregon 8, Southern] (i ofilnoma v. 87.8 94 Marquette 83.1 He gained national recognition “IT WAS to be the first play in the game, 2nd gestured helplessly. Meantime, I'm thinking WOR reached thelr peak in big league|scores - reported—a good per-Cal 7; Minot 13, Valley City 6;| 4 Kentucky #78) 9 W Virwinia 83.0 witn “Washington and Jefferson provided we got the ball. If it happened to click about my pet play and how I'm going to stagger than 10,00( ball . . . Both were standouts dur-/tormance since the upsets mostly Yale 17, Wisconsin 7; Vanderbilt| Quantico #14 91 X Texsast. #23and holds the W. and J. scoring we ‘vould have the Bears back on their heels the Bears right off and how I need Dimancheff Ronald Gr ing the 1948 flag race, both asiwere mild ones which could be(26, Kentucky 7; Colorado A&M) # VM 1 = 313 9 Olah 800 530 record for 1 game, 1 year and right under the gun. But it required considerable because he is our fastest man and speed is the that's not ¢ altters and fielders . . . Moreover, justified when readjusted. 21, Wyoming 20. | 80 8. Carolina 87.1 100 Xavier 824 3 years. work and split second timing.’ Nothing less than secret. Well, sir...” ina high Prexy Veeck is a stirewd baseball et Be na: ~~" perfection would do. We don’t, practice on Mon- You may as well know what happened. With- ol 1gh sc man and is suré to be prepared * * | Bowling ' Notes day but I had told Dimancheff what I had in Out any practice whatever, with no preparation only 138 p to spend big money to keep his ri onor 0 i sts | ormer 0SS ges The Ritchey Bowling League mind. beyond the sketch on the black board, the play will be 14 3 club among the front runners. |’ | {has an opening for a team having “That night . . . it was Monday . .. he phoned Worked perfectly. On the first play Paul Christ- he was bor
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TT le DE CYR eres sdk Oho : Ey These were the only unbeaten and untied survivors of the thou- was free today on $2000 in bonds pr is Ma BQ: ete mes wtf ea sands of squads which started out in September with high hopes| posted by his former employer, ’ : rh Maybe i of leveling every opponent in Sam Breadon, former Cardi- 3 ne . . laude, All-J sight. . ago but which has won four in|nais president, signed two $500 FRANKLIN, Oct. 19 (UP)— Whizzer Wh Most of the clean slate teams/a row in '48, bonds for the charges here yes- [Indiana Central moved another Thats 8 1 were. in the Midwest and the| The hand that rocks the cradle teruny and posted a 0 bud Sie) Sloser » 4 ascond Hoosier of ¥jes a East, although every section of on the 0 charges at police y onald’ tS ation oll was represented, >? Winning football games for), ,ou0rters, night, defeating the Franklin Col- & freshman There were 18 in the Midwest, 16{'h® Fort Hays (Kas) B8tate| gooper pleaded innocent when lege Grizzlies, 19 to 13. ber of Lav 4 T h th ) in the East, nine in the South, . Bers Where there are nine, raigned before Criminal Court | Central opened the. scoring. in School's Be: five each in the Far West and/ others with 11 kids on the first yuqge Louis Comerford. |the first period, when Marion - . the title a: the Southwest, and two in the|l°®M- The pigskin packin’ pappies| Cooper said he expected to get Burleson smashed over from the school grid sparsely settled Mountain have bowled over five straightienough money to cover the 1-yard line. Wendell Roberts County. It Bajeely Ragky opponents checks from the signing of a and Charles Dill added touch with Ronal¢ on. e i - Irish Stas Second |p it opr oiitttar aurtheesborol aatbull contract, but the deat school In the second period. Betas th a fell through. . the weak m ne eulasly mgniicant 1 n Wh and the Old River men from| He did not identify the club Franklin, with a loss and two 138 and sta 1 Ason upsets and cut (Sewanee worked in a little re-iwith which he tiatin {ties thus far this year, scored its . throat football was the fact that or ne. was. negotiating, first points of inches tall; there were only nine major un-| 8° in compiling their perfectbut said his pitching arm is back|$ {first points of the season when Joe "ning guard records in Dixie. Last year Mary-iin shape and he hopes to pl |Gallant -climaxed an 80-yard beaten combines, Michigan, ine Tenn.) Teachers knocked ET apn pe play|S8 drive by going off right tackle A for effort Notre Dine, North Carolina, lps out of the unbeaten ranks,| Cooper's attorneys said they @ id 15, 50ds and u touchdown ia ete : Penn Sta van ley aya, but is seadn they bywieq planned to go to Cincinnati later, (EH quaster. % ares. t 2 nat ’ = lover Maryv on successive|this- week in connection with the] : passed 20 yards-to —answi . \ : |Ted Marsten in the final quarter mathematic: But right in there _ | week-ends. . {charges there. They indicated q : them, just bn well Welch thie Big. Missouri Valley Leads Nation [that they expected the case to be for the second Franklin touch- a “bug” on the won and lost statistics were| No other team in the nation Cleared up quickly and restitu-; “rhe juany of the concerned, were football's little/was within striking distance of|ton made. Suteeaaaue Wag Postponed ott ball. field a Giants, Leading this gathering Missourl Valley's 36 straight.! : |e Nt because o word, you'd |were the aliant vikings of Mis- Michigan's wily Wolverines ma Wi 2 Ea Score by "periods: : Itelligonny souri Valley College at Marshall, |the best mark of the big boys ISCONSn e 7 India . Clemson 30 Who now have & record of|with 18 in a row over oo —_ . Franklin Sor feel. o's 1 13 hae Carolina [36 straight victories over a four-/sons, but. that. will be. in!s Co gam ls =o a p———— cecr—— year stretch under Coach Volney|jeopardy against Minnesota this 3 4 g! nju il wo a = Ashford. The Vikings just barely(wesk. Notre Dame wo next aC S e er ; Eagles’ “Injured Star Pike made the grade with a 7-to-8lamong the major colleges with| Be : LE ’ oo on 5 is To Resume Play Soon a victory over ceptral of Fayette,16 in a row. Penn State has 13,| MADISON, Wis; Oct. 19 (UP) : ar pl . PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19 (UP) . ttle Mo., their Tast start, Dut that|North Carolina Af; andeCalifor-|--Football Coach Harry Stuhl- TOPSY-TURVY—If you have ever wondered what a football game looks like to |—Quarterback Tommy Thomp- n J y ar: Sguchdown: kept. the nia nine. : WB dreher, who has been under fire| a center, here is your answer. This is what the Butler University backfield of (left to |son, who" injured his right shoul- : |slate clean. : Other smaller schools with im- by part of the University of Wis-| . hi} Les E iaht halfback: Bill Syl back: . : lder in Sunday's game against the Frankli In Illinois they were talking pressive victory lists over more/consin student body, was sup-| "9 1) Les Esarey, right halfback; Bi yivester, quarterback; Capt. Francis Moriarty, Washington Redskins, probably tory, will tr about the about Bo han oné season bo BL today by ‘the university| , fullback, and Dick Bennett, left halfback, looks like to Center Ott Hurrle, or his relief Will be sidelined for less than at Pike ton! crew from 'Tilin of Connecticut with 18, Tras ‘of presflent. coon nung SES sti one” of the 78 times thev the Nivea: wo weeks, the Philadelphia e, W Jacksonville, which dropped all|Dubuque, with’ 13. and] President E. B. Fred made a| Man Don Hinkle, én” one of the 78 times they snap the ball back during -an Average |Eagiss announced last: night - week's. grid nine games on its schedule a year /Heidelberg of Ohio with 10. special visit 0 he | team drcaging game. ¢ : Dr. Lloyd Stevens, team sur- scheduled fc " room yesterday - express s geon, said X-rays showed no bone Thursday a : confidence in Stuhldreher, and to i Nine Foothdll Bri f |Crosetti Named [fracture or chip, as was orig- Shortridg aver eam ac S P apologize on behalf of the uni- J 1eTS inally feared. to Cathedr: versity for demdnstrations against SA ——— ' a during the game with By United Press | LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 19— To Coach Yankees Washington Yale Saturday. | CHAMPAIGN, Ii, Oct. 19! en McCaffery will be at the. NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (UP) is fei ecor ount Wisconsin lost the game, 17 to Coach Ray Eliot said today he : i) oo == 1 ednesday Part of the a a oiled ould use this- week's football right end post for Purdue Satur- Frank Crosetti, 38-year-old form- " Christy, & ] By JOHN REID hoisted a huge banner saying Sh” u lob a PT at. day when the Boilermakers meet er shortstop star, who served as GIVE YOUR CAR in the Catl The Yaver Men's Shop team must be out to cop the WIBC “Goodbye, Harry,” duri th practices ta Jevelof 8 Illinois. Coach Stu Holcomb said part-time player and coach with out of acti crown this year. They rewrote thelr own record book last night game. YY ¥ py ¢ tack which might give Hino ite he would use McCaffery because the New York Yankees last sea- Bedtain, with a ot sradie game, bettering by five pins any game rolled by, Fred said he “deeply deplored BE on ent Rory ost to both Clyde Grimenstein and Bob son, last night. was named a The d ocal men fall, and is the best five-woman game reported in the regretable demonstration” ; ; ) Whitmer still are out with in- coach for the 1949. season. Hvalry dale the country . far hie Magaon, _- | Saturday. Pale ar mith and Half- juries. Crosetti, last remaining Yankee The remas - ue Sa OY Roig Jo ngle game was 1096 set by this| “Upon behalf of the university, back Jack Plerce reported for| yom indTTST Oct 19—Even to have played on the same team follows: Classic last tehett league went over the 2500 mark. I apologize for the unsportsman- ractice today and probably will | IN , . with Babe Ruth, will serve under] Year, like behavior of some of your p {the injured members of the Uni- Manager Casey Stengel along] The DeWolf News had 2683, Rodebeck » play against the Boilermakers, | | 1104, 1004, Just one pin short of Motion Pictures Marott I Fred sald to|mot said. Both missed the Min-|versity of Minnesota football With Jim (Milkman) Turner, Rye the Coan Say ha pin ah Shoe Store 2502 and Franks Fur- or and the team. nesota game last week-end De-|team got into practice today as "Tied M4 & COACH last week. | De '| Patty Striebeck paced the squad| Now OL 10 the man ‘Who Ca to T l cause of injuries. Coach Bierman again experiment-/of San Francisco, has been with| Beech Gi with lines of 225, 231, 200 for 656, posted an honor count last night ps ang e MADISON, Wis., Oct. 19—The ed to form a combination that the Yankees since 1932. He was| Pike, 8 p. 1 {her third 600 tally of the season./He was Chet Holden, a Kkegler With N HM University of Wisconsin football would check Michigan next week- a participant in nine World Anderson Of the same squad, Gert Rhodesitor the Red Cab team in the| V7 €W FIAaVeN team concentrated on line plays end. Series. Never a particularly 2:30 p. m. .|counted 600, Lou Early 596, Eva|North Side Business Mens New Haven's Ramblers will be during practice today. But the| Billy Bye and Walt Hausken, sharp hitter, he was rated with! Lawrence | Wikizssen 574 and Marge Skel- League. He built 669 with lines/the Eastern Division “guinea | DraBers reported =O radical halfbacks, returned somewhat ho ihe, oa oo elding inflelders| Central, 8 n : ” changes in the forward wall. |usual good form while fullback during his active days. clon Howe at Al the above a2 173-203-260. % pigs” for the Indianapolis Caps|«.Two players missed practice be- Frank Kuzma and Dave Skrien| . A third coach will be named TRIM . Washin though team gar-| Indianapolis won a match within th « nered top honors last night, they/a Chicago Traveling League over n the Coliseum Thursday night fcause of injuries. Halfback Jim scrimmaged with injuries that shortly but the Yankees said it|] Sedans and $10.95 te 1) 4.95 p. m. |d1d not have the. highest lady|the week end at the Fun Bowl athe first Eastern club to face Embach was out with a leg ail- kept them under par. |would not be George Kelly, ! Cones ond Tech at ] Jghs 200, and is the second|bowler of the evening. Sally(The local team had 2856 While| The Caps nave o emn of two COL 8nd Guard Don Knauf pe former _ Cincinnati coach, || brant sess $4.95 to $8.95 stest man on the team.” Twyford posted 657 for the Hick-/the Windy City squad tallied ic ah fri, erent "Tred hrusSes, ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 19 USED Ti S <1 PLASTIC COVERS Frankli “« & = man Whirlaway quintet in the 2842 for three " HE OC Left Halfback Gene Derricotte RE : ranklin : . games with Western| COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 19—Coach Sed . . BLACK ‘HILLS NORMAL is a Xadu Classic. eague.\ A new. Thursday afternoon Division teams. |Wes Fesler warned the Buckeyes was back in practice with the ALL SIZES- es. $23.95 School, 3:0( not Soing a8 well yi. the gti. Hickman a. ota) od 2578 Pb rom on agin at a3 the Caphtoly began prepara- today that Wscoliain probably (Michigan eleven today for the Fully Guaran And Sim and $13.95 NE ron as o ore +|tion for the invasion by the East, would come to Ohio State this first time since he twisted his AE Ea" fe Fr (To ee fe of PE Ca a TERT Sn se eran J)” || BLUEPOINT ie, _ The vad Mme used 3 get ay istudents. Seite Jom the light drill. Nich-|ever to win. A routine drill was Sept. 25. “0 Tar ley 1436 Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. SC! -of publicity . .. : . = = nis s suffering from aon today's schedule for the Buck- ere L 600 BOWLE: i J I —__ |" _—— Nomebiony once proposed . & hat Holy I WIENS SHIN) an . oap Lov Earl MOWLERS (WOMEN) soe deep ut oR he head where he eyes who canceled practice yes- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 19 Spe and SH Rock, |e Burge, Speedway Clasiec........ 648 Dot’ Berssett, Pennsylvania Classic .. $03 y a flying puck. terday to celebrate their victory|—Three stalwarts of the Indiana, jpearfish ppery Henry Pranz, St. Philip Neri Men No. 1. &41|Lila Litorell, Pennsylvania Classic = seo| Ott Heller, the Caps’ head man, lover Indiana. ine missed practice ioiny be) Wh Y Go T H . ET a Dick Stull, U. 8. Rubber.............. 4 {fannie Drexler, Pennsylvania Classic. 574 Won all-league honors with New| — le of injured ankles. They erever ov % ave un / John Ott, Moose..,......... | na hnazivan +» B74 Haven last year , IIL, Oct. — . y 'lanover Back wFerergrinsen 043! Jor Beran Peneroar ie vg apie: + 4141 year. EVANSTON, IIL, Oct. 19 — A cause ni i Prank Held Jr, 8. Side Business Men. 640 Marie Cheisiian. Pennsylvania Ciasic. po1| shoulder separation, suffered in were the Bartkiewicz brothers, a ’ eads Ball Toters Kane Laker; 8. Side Business Men... 06) Laver: Roberts, Pennsy! Classic. 867 p | Johnson Scores KO Pe Ricuigun game wil keep| Joe and Walt, and center Joe 3 , 5. Side Business .. 633/Marian Mooney, ++ atso Day, regular right guard, Police. Hank foe hl Col Geo Miz, iid Church 629, Helen Wolf Pe "Cia 881 Over Ringo Mereris out of the Northwestern lineup i mt WIRE... | JS Svar ver (01. . indefinitely, Coach Bob Voigts| ’ a Pye fleet halfback, had an 18: ool . CHICAGO, ..Oct.. 19. TE mhli eq todRRe ge WATCH REPAIRING | “75int- advantage today over his 7| Viola Bs Johnson, 175, Indianapolis, won a After the team saw movies of by EXPERTS If | sarest contender in the reeerr SiT|Lucille Roberts. Solata (technical - knockout last nightilast week-end’s. tilt, Voigts said, fr coho Miller's .+ 613|Hallle Hudak, R. % over Ringo Harris, 172, Detroit, defeat of the year becaues of mis-}! : risus 8 In two minutes, 24 seconds of the|takes rather than because of} Modest Prices! ol seventn Sound in a bout at Mari-| Wolverine superiority. ! | Quick SERVICE ardens bef ——— Y HATHS wan er, 1020 PETIONA.| ow, CITY, Towa. Oct. 19—| . A the end of the sixth round and in Cente DIK Woodard was named: if JB Wet the seventh, Referee David Miller today to captain the Iowa Hawk-| a stopped the fight. eyes for-the fourth straight nak 29 on the Circle ch EATERY a - [hen ihe loans meet Notre, . From Power & Light Co.’ . Ls - Minister Grid Coach : i RR Vsessnuinnsrs DOO RESET utrtan IAN. JIRELA HMDA | Cortueass 31 When Michigan State began BOXING 17 playing football in 1896, the ‘sport | ’ , . : $13 Was . considered such a rowdy, BILL ROBERTS INDIANAPOLIS Cross ... ... 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