Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1948 — Page 32

Fischer, Brennan, Panelli, \ Walsh To Play Last Game Saturday

By FRANK LEARY, Conch Notre Dame University. "We can't be wrong on more than three predictions this week! Following Saturday's games there are but the bowl classics to con-| ‘sider, as another ‘successful football season is winding up. j + Tomorrow night, In Miami, Andy Gustafson’s Hurricane’ 8 play host to the Commodores from Vanderbilt. We look for _Com-/ Ehiame (Red) ‘8anders to guide his crew v through the stiff Miami)

| sidered a potential y Be eT it eathern oy uggs John Frampton joins these two tunity to mar Clemson's perfect {gents as our defensive specialist yy Knowing of the great winding up his career in’his own| h f 4 . p fight the Clemson Tigers put up,P2ck yard In California.

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last week to pgeserve their re- Walsh. Always Active te 1. Sampson 4 % (CHRISTMAS! cord, we feel that they. are not] Our center loss will be limited] ne Dakota 64, Moorhead (Minn, i to be denied in this week's finale. ito one man, but the filling of his| Phila.) 83, Lock Haven (Pa.) On the West Coast it looks as!shoes will be 2 most, Sic ea chery’ 83 Wayne Neb) Teachista. i TRU TEMPER 395 h Utah State will not en- task. Bill Walsh's muddy jersey i hough hospitality of San Diego. and position at the bottom of] scifhern California 42, Los Angeles ore § RODS . . Priced from . Our great international every heap was not easily dis- | ilaneva 11, Baltimo more Loyola 54. | HEDDON PAL 50 struggle with Southern California cernible to those publicizing our| Whitworth 34 Washieton State 66. i RODS Priced from . _signals_the end of the campaign contests. Witiism and ¢ A %, ‘Langley Pia 2, I ves for both teams. History proves| It will be many moons before] 3 S SHAKESPEARE a ‘that ‘this contest always produces the likes of Frank -Tripucka’ el Carmer 0, GounTY mic a ta GLASS RODS from 24 a goodly number of thrills for {ball-handling wizardry will be chi gl pag’ +B ne 3° wouble] rr . those in possession of a treasured seen in. collegiate circles. His | Senior Bob Hamilton gives a few pointers to a trio of: returning Bulldogs before the awards ban- Pie Sahl 3, Walnut Grows 10. | ducat. {sleight-of-hand was ‘responsible | quet last night in Spencer's Restaurant. Left to right are Hamilton, Capfain-elect Bill Kuntz, Quarter. |shortridge 3. Noblesville 30. Although he finale of Sach an any of Hip undetse ted, quick | ¢ Bill Sylvester and Center Don Hinkle. Hamilton -was selected by teammates as the most valu- Arlingtor TER HIGH SCHOOLS ! - CASTING REELS season Is welcome rom a physi shes of ou CKS pH cal standpoint, we ~annot but| At 20 years of age, Terry Bren-| able player of 1948. . a ji . Batesville 31 Osgood a3 2 PFLUEGER, SHAKESPEARE, ore, «feel a tinge of “regret as | Brighton 42, AND SOUTH BEND.

we nan holds the honor of being the | No. 1 left halfback on four suc

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- gentlemen-athletes who will be be Jenpmbered and appreciated. | playing their last game in a Coy MtGee's broken leg deprived | Notre Dame uniform. Starting at him of much honor and glory end, we lose Alec Lesko, whose that would justifiably been his ~ outstanding defensive play in the had he been ahie to perform. - . Pittsburgh and Nebraska games Panelll Versatile won him favorable newspaper| A fullback by trade and a halfnotices, Once again; our tackles back when the need arises, John seem to be prominent among the Panelll, as one of the nation's graduating seniors. leadirig gfound gainers, takes his Leading the list is first-stringer jéave Saturday. Jack Fallon, who, despite carti-| Added to his offensive chores, lage operations on both knees, John was called upon to assume

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Indiana Central is stil looking {for its. firet collegiate basketball {victory of the season today after taking a 62-58 beating from Oakland City Tast night In the University Heights gym. It was the Greyhounds third straight setback. . The Oaks led at the half, 38-28, and stopped alate IC rally. Bob Lockmiller paced Oakland City with 22 points and was helped by Gil Hodges, Brooklyn Dodger first

made up for his light weight bythe additional responsibilities of baseman, who dumped in 14. his burning desire to play with a quarterbacking our No. 1 de-/Summary: sald. winner. fensive unit. An outstanding | Ind. Central (58) Oakland city a2) good : Gaul Also Goes member of such & unit was Lan- scorn t 'F 5 "5 Dougherty, t 1} To Joining Jack Is Frank Gaul, caster Smith, who new leaves us Roberts, 3 0 omiadle. t 3-11 considered the outstanding Notre/to use his defensive AbHity as a [Sues dt +1 Dame lineman by the Navy play- lawyer. Griffith, e 1 1 3 Hodges,g 6 2 3 ers this past fall, Further de- ichriders 31-4 Qlacon. 131 Pleting our Vaeules will be tn Gordon. Captains. Irish Being 108 pound stalwart, SOUTH. BEND, Ind, Dec. 2\"* 12 ~] Captain Bill Fischer leads the! (UP)—Paul Gordon, senior| Totals = 37.413 Totals 810 9 list of departing guards: His con- guard has been named captain My at Half —Oakland City 38, Indiana tributions to our ‘squad are at-of the 1948-49 University of| Pree Throws Missed-Tdiana Central—[, tested by the Notre Dame basketball team, B¥alls J. Mepri Qu

herty, Lockmiller 3, Hodges Cheferee. Jewel Youny. Umpire. William MeNamara:

Mikan Scores 44

AYN State Service FT. WAYNE, Dec. 2—George Mikan, HA tying the Basketball Association of American in{dividual scoring record last night by three points as-he scored 44 while his . Minneapolis Lakers were losing to Ft. Wayne, 84 to 74. He dropped in 14 field gota

number of All- Ath . = he has already etic. Director Frank Leahy, today. Gordon, of Baltimore, Md., was

fourth highest scorer “for the Irish last season with 160 points.

made. Alth having a remaining _ year of eligibility, Marty Wendell, a ferocious. line backer, is con-

Hale Promises Jet Shakeu ~ After Team's Poor Showing

By JIM SMITH Coach Bruce Hale of the Indianapolis Jets, completely dissatise|and 18 free throws. fled with the showing of the basketball team Tuesday night, ycsterday promised a thorough team shakeup. ‘Packers s Take 2d Pl Place In an interview with sports writers, Hale outlined a “egt tough”! HUNTINGTON, Dec. 2—Bill policy with the players who'are not living up to expectations, Closs scored 18 points last night “We weren't thinking, fighting or moving,” said Hale,” and as|as the Anderson Packers too a result we played a pretty sorry over second place in the National brand of basketball, I feel that Professional Basketball League's only one player, Fritz Nagy. eastern division’ with a 76-62 turned in a capable performance, victory here over Detroit. ForThe rest of us were dead.” Sends for 3 Players - {ton Capitols. «In line with his new. reorganiza- At the same time, he expressed’ tion policy, Hale has sent for| coffAdence the boys would play Paul Napolitano, who played with|far better.. basketball against the Minneapolis Lakers last sea-' Washington than they did against | son and Bob Fitzgerald, former Ft. Wayne. I Rochester player now Playing in The Jet coach concluded the in- | "the American League. “terview by stating he had under} Napolitano, noted for his slioot. estimated the power of the teams! ing ability, is flying in from the|in the BAA but, he said, “I am Pacific Coast to join the team. sure we can build a club that willl Fitzgerald, 6-foot-8 cager, will join| give them all a run for their| the Jets on their eastern trip money. We have a starting five . Which includes a game in Balti-|that' has proven its ability tol more tonight and then in Madison! match the rest of the teams. We, Square Garden in New Yorkiare weak in substitutions and! Saturday. that's what has hurt us. I realize] Hale indicated if Napolitano the responsibility is on my shoul-| and Fitzgeraid prove to be-of -as-i ders. It's up tome to produce.”

sistance to the club, he will release two players before the Jets’ next home game Tuesday night

in against the undefeated Washing-

{ward Oliver Schoeff marked up 128 for Detroit.

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‘GUY -E. LAWRENCE - CARBURETOR

went wrong. We are one touchdown. away from Mid-American|of master of ceremonies. A ButConference strength and we almiler alumnus, Luke is always at his best at the Butler banquets. captain of introduced his up| {successor Tackle Bill Kuntz, who [will lead the renoyated Bulldogs

to build up to that strength.” Beginning this month the Bulldogs will undergo a conditioning | — = (program which will continue u to the regular playing season. | “We haven't time to teach fundamentals during thé season and “| still teact offensive and defensive |ofn Hae} techniques which will help. win Smock and Bob, ‘|games. “The conditioning program Will | MeSem help to eliminate injuries. You| rEOPHOMO Res ris ar can't Win football games unless pire coaiiubi iohn Che you can practice Monday, Tues- Yon and Thomas Wrigh day, Wednesday and Thursday. "| William L. Howard, athletic committee representative, john presented awards. to 24 members | Ws of the varsity football squad ands: three awards to the varsity cross-|* manager's award. country men. Fifteen men received the serv- Fi ice award inaugurated last year. THEODORE ZIMOWSKI*| Thirty-nine men were cited. for! service with the freshman team. Principal speaker for the evening was Col. Roscoe Turner, who gave a speech on air power and its place American Turner hardly dealt with footbut did preface’ his speech

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