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By. OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 2—The football specialist only on offense was on his way out today as legislation to pave the way for the return of the storied “iron men.” A drive "was gathering momentum to abolish the platoon such powers as Michigan and Army use separate offensive. and defensive teams—with indications that
substitution system—where
next season no more than three substitutions would be permitted at one time, “The touchdown has become too cheap,” insisted Lou Little of Columbia, chairman of the
— Coaches’ Rules Committee, who
is expected to propose the threeman limit at the January meeting. And he was supported by such teachers as Jimmy Phelan, coach of the Los Angeles Dons of the All-America Conference; Earle (Greasy) Neale of the Philadelphia Eagles in the rival National League, and Hooks Mylin of NYU. Essentially, the move is designed to aid the smaller schools
Ingram Spikes Merger Rumor
By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Nov. 2 -Commissioner Jonas T. Ingram of the
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who plays was readied
which haven’t the manpower available to afford the two-pla-toon system. Masking this intent to hobble the football factories, the “have nots” contend that once again the premium will be on all-round players. “So many substitutions are made now that it looks like Chinese checkers we are playing,” Phelan asserted. “We have made a fundamental change by per-
and in making a radical move of this kind have made a mistake. Now we have no yardstick to compare present day football with the game of the past.” Neale backed up Phelan's statement by insisting that he “wouldn't give a nickel” for a player who can't be used defensively. “Some of them don't want to block or tackle,” he said. “In the old days a player had to do {everything. Any player should de
mitting unlimited substitutions]
NO SOAP BOX ORATION-—Today is election day, but Coach Sam Kelley doesn't need a soap box to deliver his speeches to members of his Howe High School football team. Instead, Coach Kelley sits on a tree stump during a time-out session to plan the coming strategy with his probable starting combination in the city series game against Washington at Tech Friday afternoon. The Hornets will be seeking their second city victory in three starts. Shown above with Kelley are (kneeling) Right Tackle John Vollmar, Right Guard Dick Delanglade, Center Bill Stewart, Left Guard Ed Koeppe, Left Tackle Tom Johns and Left End Don Lynch; (standing) Right End Dick Wickliff, Quarterback Jerry Logsdon, Fullback Dick Merchant, Right Halfback
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All-America Football Conference ; today declared that the Cntengs] Ne RIS would make ihe change Rockets would operate again . AP
Norb Adams May Face Gophers
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 2 Quarterback Jim Maloskyilist was another center, Bob (UP) — Purdue’s Boilermakers|limped with a stiff knee; Half- | Wilson, who smashed his hand in!
next year and every year that hig: haired former Cincinnati out-
counted today on the return of back Jack Sturdevant nursed athe Iowa tilt last Saturday.
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fielder would limit substitutions OHNE. ro d vii RD one man. Most coaches felt, ver! am ig i ys ne (however, that this was too severe. ce ar-dwelling| qv,are ‘was fairly general agree-
Rockets merge with the National
League champion Chicago Car. ment that permitting substitution!
{of* three men would solve the| dinals. t = chest Speaking at a football lunch. Problem even while Little ad-|
|Norb Adams {squad against Minnesota | week-end. Adams saw only limited action |
injury.
“ : /mitted that the plattoon system 3 while the POWerful Pittsburgh P: anthers eon, Ingram said “There's going made for better offensive foot. | Adams Would De ready for the BOBO this WR the Navy Vith whom the Buckeyes tangle to be a Rockets team in Chicago ball { Gophers. Wolverines piers * Michigan |Saturday. | next year.” He said the team| TT | tilt. esterday . | Fesler, former Panther coach, was “coming back with the IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 2|,,.5ity saw movies of Saturday's |
strongest ownership ever known’ [4 -Team Match in Chicago. {
Had Bad Luck {
captain the Hawkeyes next Sat-| urday when the University of | “I think Chicago probably can iowa piays host to finols, nt maintain three pro football teams, but the public demands a winner. | Nobody had more hard luck than! the Rockets this year,” he said. y,
Ingram suggested he would re-
Right Halfback Mearl An Australian tag-team battle | definitely will be out of thel
Armory tonight, with Frankie |geparation, Dr. Eddie Anderson |
to bolster their|charley horse, and Tackle Bill Shi Citron had a sore knee.
against Marquette because of a|(UP)—Coach Bennie Oosterbaan| But Coach Stu said today that he would emphaHolcomb said it appeared that|gize
(UP)—Center Dick Woodard willl go, "against Iilinols.
n To S Armor Bill |will be Woodard's sixth straight 1 jnneman went through another "0% SHOugh Jeserve strength to, |game as captain. |lohg passing drill today as Coach wi Naber |cjyde Smith concentrated on an, EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 2 (UP) | aerial attack for Notre Dame _ , . i ill top wrestling action at the Illini game because of a shoulder|,. + week-end. \— Northwestern's Widcats will | DI ASTIC COVERS
The Badgers meet the highly, {favored Northwestern Wildcats| this week-end.
COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 2 (UP)—| Coach Wes Fesler warned the) Ohio State eleven today about the
{ | ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 2 i
pass defense during every
{said he was worried about the Panthers’
strength. He pointed] out that
Pitt had won four| |straight this season because fit
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 2 (UP) -— Del Russell and Alan
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tire, explaining that once the two pro football leagues get together his slogan will be here I come.” Ingram said there have to be some losing teams but that the owners could get together for better business and make a success of pro football for all teams. “If there are two major football leagues, each bas to be represented in Cnicago,” he said. “A league without a team here wouldn't be a major league.” Ingram said his ambition as a commissioner of the All-America was to get the two leagues together. “The All-America Conference league is going to operate next year,” he said, “because there are
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Hart of Chicago and Joe Wolf of reported.
|Columbus, O., tabbed to face Irish Mike McGee of Cedar Rap-|
ids, Towa, and partner Martino, —The University of Illinois ath-|., oo. yo, Kelly fractured a bone [against Ohio State and all those (Iron Mike) Angelo of Toledo. Hi department announced today |,
{| Matchmaker Billy Thom has that Walt Kersulis will be able to signed the feature for two falls Play
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Nov. 2 (UP)
{X-rays today to see whether|team suffered no serious injuries
re Sed a A | MADISON, Wis, Nov. 2 (UP) [tact work this week, Coach Bob, Cm ia $23.95] | —Badger fans awaited results of|Voigts said today. He added the || Coupes aid $13.95
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this week-end when the!
lout of three with a 90-minute Illini celebrate Dad's Day with] {time limit. Hart and Wolf com- Iowa as the opponent.
|bined to down McGee and Ali
|Aliba here two weeks ago.
my James of Houston, Tex.
They'll start the program at 8:30| yp juries hampered the Univer-|
jp mn sity of Minnesota's practice turn-| Thom has arranged to give the out today. Trainer Lloyd Stien reported injuries of three players. |
(fans early election returns be-
|Brandfort, Ontario, against Jim-|%a8 out for practice today.
Kersulis was taken out of play
[late in the Michigan game be-
| f a twisted knee. Sam The supporting clash, slated cause O for one fall or 30 minutes, will pit Piazza, who missed the Wolverine|
|Joe Christie, a newcomer from |82me because of an injured side, |
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cial strength. The same is true . "rT 'S U i Ww A Y S M I LE S in the other league.” | i hd Ingram, a former Navy Ad- ana lai d ial | ind miral, praised Coach Ed McKee-| ! ver of the Rockets, who also . spoke, as a “good coach.” He said Lead Bike Racers ! McKeever would be the first coach in the Rockets’ unhappy three-| v year history to have a chance to] CHICAGO, Nov. 2 (UP)—Rene go through one football season,/Cyr, Canada, and Cesar Moretti, attend the draft meetings ‘and/Italy, today remained in the lead continue for a second year. (as the 47th annual International mm [Six-Day Bike Race went into its|
second day. | Cage, Hockey Players | Twelve of the original 15 teams Flee Boston Gym Fire [still were on the track. Benny BOSTON, Nov. 2 (UP)—Eleven Mangano of Brooklyn, N. Y., was | basketball and hockey players the latest to drop out, leaving his were forced to flee early today partner, Ted Smith of Buffalo, when a $75,000 fire swept the Bos-'N. Y. to carry on alone last
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