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it tackled . 16 rig ef reas ine has ) on the’ games,

straight Manual "the flu. ks have les for i started | 8 years, 1 Jerry rst tedm present lens led st unde- \ history: 148 avers game.

)OSIERS Moers is Any City iham. rown 10 d tossed ards all Frank ple’'s line a good 4 points,

ears 18

, Nov. 30 Tules 88

L of game gets into

ore backs, [owns early in er stopped

ored two riod, three d off with lsa’s pass le touchrst three

hat.

SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1948

Penn Staters Tumbled From Unbeaten Ranks By Pitt Nemesis, 7-0

Panthers Check Lions’ Flashy Runners;

Tight Pass Defense P (Continued from Page 45) cial moment. Pitt's Bobby Lee intercepted Petchel's desperation pass on the Panther 5. But State renewed its vicious drive the next time it got the ball. Starting on Pitt's 48 the Nittany

* Lions called upon Petchel again.

Jimmy Joe Robinson intercepted a pass but interference waa 8 Tiled and State went to Pitt's 2 Passes Click Petchel fired a 11-yard pass to Larry Cooney and followed with a rine-yard one to John Smidansky on the 2 with five seconds remaining. Rogel crashed to the 1-yard line as the final gun sounded

State's meager consolation came in their big edge in the statistics. The Lions were ahead in first downs, 15 to 4 and out-,, rushed their opponents 186 yards to 65. Pitt's passing netted only 12 yards to 54 for Penn State and the Panther aerials found their mark only twice out of five| attempts. State completed four! out of 14.

aves Victory Path [the march until Bobby Lee's re-!

a scoring threat.’ In the third period Penn State put on a sustained drive beginning on its 17. In 15 tries the

|covery of Rogel’s fumble ended:

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FOOTBALL SCORES

Benedict 14, Alsbams A. 4 M0: Delaware State 22, St »

; Dt Teachers 0, $ a. 3 Sg Lt aoa a 7 3 1538 Ly City Teachers 0, Fayettevill Dartmout! cranes $—3 i Sydney 3), Gentre 3h Boston Coll.....

. 018 6 1 Reaone, Tate 19, Tenn. State 9. St. Mary's (Cal.).

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Boilermakers Michigan Picks Up Yardage Around End

Run Wild, Win B= 8 Daken Bucket ;

Szulborski Leads Way

As 47,161 Watch:

(Continued from Page 45) excellent blocking to score. Trbo-| vich’s placement was wide and!

(Continued from Page 45)

hd Miss. College 13, E Texa » oy 1 Southern TU 37. Florida A. & M. 12. ‘Southwestern U. gl Northwestern State T= 7 Stetson 12, Mill a 13 Wofford 40, Macon Cotiege 6.

SOUTHWEST

=, 70 1—42 — Kas. State ceeees 0 0 6 0— 6

Rulgers ooo 021 0 TB pire TL 0 0 THR {Fordham | ceeeesn 0 6 6 J—19 Tes. Christian hl 7 0 G7

Temple Holy Cross

Villanova “hn

0 0 0 6 0 63 San Francisco we 3 6 0

Lions stormed 67 yards with Rogel shouldering the ball carry

a personal contribution of 63! yards. But the Pitt line closed in and the Panthers took over on their 16.

PITT Left Ends—Skladany, Gerem ekl ov!

Right Tackles — Coleman, Forsythe,

Right Ends—McPeak. Quarterba sks—Let, Puderien, Cummins. Left Half ecconi, La Hardesty. Right Heltbackss Robie: Abraham. Fullbacks—-DePasqua, oy Becker.

PENN Lett Ends—Tamburo, Smidansky, Rum-

Deg Tackles—Murray, Norton. Left Guard—Drazenovich. Centers—Beatty, Hedderick. Right Guards—Simon, Felbaum Right Tackles—Pindley, Murray.

kick ther bad ing duties on all but one trip ip for Kicker! Sniied i on apolar vad

- [to Szulborski who sped downfield

Purdue was out in front, 32-0. Purdue attempting an on-sides

\W. Virginia ..... 6 0 0 14-20 Arkansas It 14 21 6-55 IW. Reserve .s

‘caught his own kickoff when the /ball bounced off the chest of IU’s Jerry Morrical. “On fourth down,| with 11 yards to go for a first down, DeMoss shot a flank" pass’

| Adelphi 6, Arnold 6 (tie). {Bergen 19, Lincoln 6. Champlain 20, Sampson 6. |Baylor ....c..e:e. 0 0 6 0— 6 tico. Wash. 13, Georgetown v 7 { = saphena dt —— — Glassbore Teachers 12, Panzer 0. Haverford 28, Swarthmore 3 (tle).

South. Meth. .... 0 0 7 6-18

Fur Johns Hopkins 7, Western Maryland 6. New Mexieo, ..... “vee 8 07 0—=17 Kent State 42, Conn. U. 2 Lebanon Valley As. Upsala is. tavingxtune 26, Sto . |Lockhaven 46, Catholic ua {Muhlenberg 44, Bucknell 14. {New York U. 25, Kings Point 6. | Penn Military 39, Albright 0.

{Eastern New Jasin ive College 32, New Mexco Milita 9. | Hardin an Austin College 7. Langston 13, Prairie View 6. N. Texas State 27, E. Texas State 7.

to Indiana's 16. DeMoss faked another handoff, turned and tossed a pass to end Bob Heck

who was stopped on the 4-yard | Stephen F. Austin 21, Sam Housten

Right Ends—Hicks, Hoggard. © Quarterback—C. Drazenovich. Left Halfbacks — Triplett, {Petchel, Chuckeran. Right Halfback—Luther.

Codhey,

Thus, the Pitt Panther again | Pinpcks ley Joe, Colone, Rogel.

raised the specter of an old jinx against Penn State. It was the Panthers who handed State its last defeat in the final game of the 1946 season, 14-7. And it was Pitt who last blanked the Nittany Lions, 7-0, in the final game of the 1945 season. Pitt failed to ‘enter Penn State! territory until the second quarter, when it penetrated to the Lion’s| 29. State took over and was on

CORE BY : PERIODS

Pitt 0 0 —T Penn State . 00 0—0 Touchdowns — Bolkovac, Points after touchdown—Bolkovac STATISTICS

First downs =... ........ Net Jara rushing .. ards passing .. ot Tard attempted Foryands completed wards intercepted an of nt 7 |x-Average distance ‘of Punts 33

©

iPwmbles " ..........c.c.conee Ball lost on fumbles Number of jenaities erase 5 iYards penali x-From line of scrimmage. |

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1 3 4 1 ceriees 1 1 2 0

w ae —-

‘Caps Lose Ea Bow to Springfield, 8-3

‘SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov.

rly Lead, |

20 (UP) —The Springfield Indians

won their first Saturday night home contest tonight by defeating the!

Indianapolis Capitals, 8 to 3, in a

n American Hockey League game ,

at the Eastern States Coliseum before a crowd of 5,000. The game, was a rough affair with the referees calling 14 penalties.

Indianapolis opened the Seoring with Cliff ‘Simpson hitting the.

nets of Red McAtee at 9:58 wi! he took a series of passes Then Nelson Podolsky and Rod Morrison. The Sprinfield team came back and tied up the game with a goal by Doug McMurdy at 13:05 and took the lead before the ter. mission when Billy Warwick a pass from Joe Conn at Hh Springfield picked up its third tally early. in the second period on' a goal by Gordie Tottle at the 1:20 mark. In the third and final period the Capitals came back. They tied the’ Indians on two straight goals—! beth of them by Calum MacKay. The Indians came into the scoring column with five goals. Billy Summerhill broke the tie when he took a pass from Leo Curick at 6:20.

Springfield Indianapolis McAtee vein wchuk Tottle rv anae Polgolin| Sonn. .......on ER Divs vines Nicholson BUMME ou. era rere on Warwick ee seh Sdolsky Trudell . . Springfle 1d ‘spares—Allen. Metodie Courteau, Curick. Schmidt Summers

Jones, McMurdy, Kaiser, Macey. India apolis—Dewsbury, Melong, Woit, Tray,

Lund, Reid, Glover, MacKay, Haidy, | Reller, - by periods: Bite] Baden 2 1 Indianapolis corse) 0 QSeoring summary Firs: peri indianapeits, Simps (Podolsky” Morrison) 9:58;

Merturdy (Kaiser) 13:05: Warwick (Conn) enalties: Haidy, Trudell, MacKay, Woit, Conn CO period Springfield Tottle (Burns, Trudell) 1:20 Pena'ties; Podolsky 2, McAndrew 2 Simpson, MacKay

ird’ Indianapolis (Woit) 3:50; MacKay (Reid. Glover) 4.95 Sprinfleld, (Curick) 6:2 Ourick (Summerhill, McMurdy) 9:50: Macey (Jones, Kaiser) 12:25; Trudell Jan ASHNed) 14:01; Burns (Courteau, dell} 4:49, Warwie Je Referees—McVeigh and, McLean,

On The Ice

AMERICAN Hockey LEAGUE Western wivision

Penalties: Lund, Ly

T St. Louls .o.. x . 4 26 72 45 tas oe iied Bos Beech Grove on the Irish floor. Buffalo cove. 10 1 } i 3 551, The Irish jumped into an early INDIANAPOLIS 5 3 19 58 51 lead and never gave it up as Eastern Division. veg og Don Roeder, senior forward, Providence 1 1 7°40 scored 22 points. He missed six| ershey 9 free throw attempts. Mike RadNew Haven % 2 14 70 | Bpsinatield aril 0 5 gr ml |kovic trailed Roeder with 12] Philadelphia." 4 12 x y ws ] 50208 [points while Beech Grove scoring

14 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Springfield 8, INDIANAPOLIS 3. Hershey 5, New Havefi 4 Cleveland 4, Buffalo 2. Philadelphia 7, Washington 5

eveland at Rovivence: Pittsburgh at St. NATIONAL ‘LEAGyE

Springfield at Buffalo. Cl

Pts. G OG

ETI onward 2 [x]

6 votes 4.8 8 29 50 gp, RESULTS LAST NIGHT Toronto 2, Boston 2 (tie).

Secos Play Flamingo Quintet at Armory

The Indianapolis Secos, inde-| pendent professional basketball gums team, is to tackle the Terre Haute Flamingos at the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St.,

this afternoon at 3:15. There will

be a prelim contest at 2:15.

Both teams booked in the main

attraction are made up of former high school and college players.

SUBWAY SMILES

Badly Battered Ill -

Offers No Alibi

(Continued from Page 45)

who had the misfortune of hele

ting in the way of the Purdue steam-roller when it discharged! |all its pentup steam of six losses. Casimir (Slug) Witucki, the Fu Hoosiers’ workhorse guard, lost a!

tooth and reinjured his swollen | Yards | penalized ...... :

lower lip that looked like a Ubangi's. He couldn't talk. The other guard, little Walt Bartkiewicz, was removed from the game twice with a bad leg and ankle. His brother, Joe, injured a leg. Another end, stalwart Francis (Poony) Carter, bruised a leg any back. Halfback John McDonnell injured his leg at the outset ne |got little response from it the rest of the day. Ernie Kovatch,! |another wingman, came out and limped back in.

did George Taliaferro. He!

3— 3|wefit in and out three times. The some sleep,” said Stu after the|

n/Second time he was carried out

Spring eld after re- injuring his leg, he didn’t care what I do now.” The nervous

g0 back in. He couldn't. His is the kind of courage that makes it thre Bucket battle «especially when there have been so

MacKay few P’s in the Old Oaken pod ulations, o:(0f late—and Purdue was long

overdue.

Roeder’ s 22 Points Lead Irish Cagers

Cathedral High ag opened lits basketball season last night!

Pts Gog With a 48 to 38 triumph over Season. Pinkie modified his state-|

(was paced by J. Wise's dozen |points. | Cathedral held a 10-point lead |at the end of the first quarter and was out in front, 28 to 17, lat the half. Summary:

jana’s 10.

Fe Rogg

|O'Reill ily.

iwas spread from ear to ear and

; RPI 47, Brooklyn Cel, 13. | a line. Chuck Ortman goes around Ohio State's ond for short gain. Dick O'Hanlon and Dave Tem- |Seranten 57 Naga WM. [western hole.) Slate 61. Now Dexica AM Fullback Jack Milito then! pleton close in for the tackle. (Toledo 3. New Hampanire id. =‘ & Plowey pval I ne yo ou eh : D | Washington (M4. 8s befsware , Gallaude FAR WEST OW A Season’ Ik, S h ro Basketba [Wasiexan 36, Rochester | Oregon State .ora 0 0 0 T= Bus eng, yoke ing the S called Doak Slowed bo Wa opn ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA SOUTH Oregon U. .. «0 7 38 0-10 searing column. as os Western Division rr — fr - or fer O'Reilly to attempt the ex x % 1 re N Carolina «.vrs 0 0.6 H—20 Gahifornin T 0 0 07 tra point with a center plunge. ea S oO - ic ory: Rochester 8.1 3 Duke te vuibevy ene 0 0 0 0—0 Stanford Ja 0 06 0—6 O'Reilly did and now has an in-| sere . v::i3 3 2H eer a iam ict irr teresting story to pass on to his} pATIAS Tex, Nov. 20 (UP) had forged a touchdown lead mid- aol : $1.3 300 Florida ..... ee 6 7 014-27 South, Calif. ies 014 68 0—20 {grandchildren. The decisive vie —Sophomore Kyle Rote put a be- Way that same period with a 2 INDIAN AROLIS 2 8 0 Miami (Fla) .... 0 7 0 6—13U.C.L. A....... 0 6 7 0—18 tory was Purdue’s 26th in |vard scoring drive ending in Eastern Division - er = 'games against Indiana. lated spark in a lethargic South-\,,,\.." wo varg plunge. — w Wm. & Mary ....19 0 0 7—26 U. of Wash. ..... ~ » : 3-34 The Bloomington eleven has ern Methodist team today as SMU But SMU came back--just as Jathingtan: .... 5 N Car. State .... 0 0 0 6 GHIAN0 osu vacess

8 8 . : — won 20 and five games ended inmoved past a stubborn Baylor i nas in the past when the chips Ng¥ York [Ill s ties. Since the Old Oaken Bucket eleven 13-6 and into an almost ere down—with Rote stealing Baltimore ..... 3 “was tossed in as a rivalry prize syre bid to return to the Cotton! ‘the thunder for the-day from his Providence 1 in 1925 the Boilermakers lead Bowl New Year's Day. {all-America teammate, RESULTS LAST NIGHT

Doak| Indianapolis 110, Providence 107. with 12 victories against Indi- Until Rote, finally living up to Walker. Washington 90, {the reputation he brought with]

Brigham Young 13, Wyoming 1". H 54 Colorado A. ne 15 29, Colorade 25. 0 0— 0 Colorado College 12, Colorads Mines 7. Montana 43, N. Dakota 7. 0 0—0 Occidental 14, Pomona 0.

0 0—0 me—

ix Final Standing “In Big Nine

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Sh Oa Oo Oe O90 OW iH =] . 1 =

i Ga. Tech —— 143 C itadel

aaas sor

1 0 al he Tennessee 0 ston 175 . New York 91, Philadelphia 86. Kentucky vevesse 0 7 0

Baltimore > St. Lou —— Ch GAMES TONIGHT Clemson ........ “hicago at . Wayne Baltimore at Minneapolis. Duquesne ....... Washington at Rochester. Se ——————————————

PURDUE Left Ends—Heck, Bland, Grant. {him from San Antonio high!

Left Tackles—O'Reilly, Trbovich, Kar-|school circles, tied the score at Vanderbilt in Romp ras, Considine, {6-6 with his scoring sprint two | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 20|

-2

Tate. Lens Guards — Horvath, Smith, Hard,|

Only games scheduled. La. State vissnseds Pet. TP OP Murray. minutes from the end of the third| — s crushin NATIONAL LEAGUE L Pet Sentors—Sprang Carnaghl, Crowe. period. SMU had looked like! |(UP)—Vanderbilt used ush g| Results Last Night Alabama .... - 0 — rte v 9 000 130 37 Right Guards—Gibron, Weizer. power, its most alert defense of Oshkosh 67, Sheboygan 41 bos —~ Northwestern . ] 48 55 Right Tackles—Barbolak, Kalapos anything but a conference cham- Tri-Cities 93. Hammond 73. Georgia .... 0 7 19—38 Minnesota 1 iS ju a Sight Br Wht tmer, McCatlry, ‘Grim- pion. the year, and all of its 46 players — {Furman 0 0 dana ervey 3 3 jog a: 2 enstein e Le . “oe . Quarterbacks—Gorgal, DeMoss, Hart-| Baylor's rugged Bears, scenting to slap down an impotent Mary- High School Football : = a lowa : 1 4 Ld a oi {Lett FHalfhacks--Szulborski, Deem. |one of the upsets for which the|land team 34 to 0 today before a Evinsrille: Content 19: Evautville Base re Vanderbilt ...... 7 14 0 1354 Hiinols ue .... i 3 5 288 T4 Le ight Hain cks — Adams, Agnew, Green and Gold eleven is famous, capacity crowd of 21,000. Whiting 18, South. Bend: Central Maryland ....... 0 0 0 Minos as 1 5.167 70 138

Fullbacks—. tat. Milito.

INDIANA | Left Ends—Hoppe, Kovatch, Winston. | Left Tackles iorrical Georgakis, Rawl.| Left Guard—Wituck | Centers—Polce, er, Karsten, ‘Steb-| 4 bins Right Guards—W. Bartkiewicz, Brooks, ' Smith Tackle—Goldsberry

Bin Ends—J. Battkiewicz Santer.

7 i DUTY

ett Halfbacks— Russell, rh. Sel-|

Right Halfbacks—McDonnell, Tuloacks Tellateris. Hinkle. ORE BY PERIODS Purdue . 12 7 T 13-39 Indiana y 0 0 0 0— 0 Szulborski 2, DeMoss 2,

| Huggett, |

amg,

Touchdowns: il Points After Touchdowns—Trbovich 2, STATISTICS

PUR. IND. First downs. ........ocineese 4 Net yards rushing .......... 456 {Net vards passing ve . | Forwards attempted orwards completed IRorwards intercepted

mbles . | Ball lost on fumbles . Number of penalties ..

PEER TE

of punts .e Average distanc distance of of punts .. 4

Purdue's Happiest Men? All of Them,

(Continued from Page 45) {the final score of his final game.| He made one point on a conversion,

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Wants His Sleep “I'd like to go home and get!

TERMS

game was over, “but I really don’t

tension was over, no more foot-| 20,000 $1 DOWN ball worry until September, 1949. R.P.M. $1 WEEKLY The dressing room was a bed-| : lam as athletes shouted congrat- MOTOR

sang Purdue's victory Yr song and ate oranges out of a, tub before taking off uniforms oy and tape. An hour later the noise ON OFF FINGER SWITCH

THE PERFECT GIFT!

had subsided to a dull roar as! (they recounted plays and congrat{ulated each other again. Both Holcomb and Pinkie WilIson, backfield coach, agreed that| today’s game was worth the whole,

ment with the comment “we would have liked to have won a| couple more games.” l Holcomb stood in the center of the dressing room alternately ‘hugging his players and shaking hands with well-wishers. A smile

in his hands he held the ball used in the last half of the game. “We're going to keep this one,”| he said, and the grin got wider. Purdue students asked for! touchdowns all afternoon, and| the Boilermakers answered every|

PEt Tal Er tL tsil zd %

Cathedral (48) | Beech Grove (38)

| g ft pf! fg 1t Pf Roeder, { 16 2 2/Cingo.f 4 1 Koers,f 2 0 2 Henson f 15 i Cunn’ham 0 2 0Switzer,c 1 51 Haugh,c 2 0 2/Challis,g «2 0 3 Roberts, g 1 0 2 Wise, 525 Beech, 0 1 2/McDonahue 1 1 2 Radkovicg 4 4 2 | {England, 00 2 'Roseng’teng 0 1 © Totals 19 10 14 tals 14 10 z | Score at half: Cathedral 28, Beech, |Grove 17.

Free throws missed: Roeder 6, Haugh, | | Radovic, Beech, Rosengarten 2, Swier Bl Challis 2, Wise, McDonahue _Officials: Jack O'Nea’, !, George Bender.

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