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Takes First Look at Boilermakers and Gives “ Wes Fesler, Ohio State Coach, Believes C Hard Work Order for Northwestern Team Might Be Good at First Practice ROC By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer co} By JIM HEY ROCK, Times Sports Writer od | . | LAFAYETTE, Sept, 1.-The canvas curtain was drawn tightly | CHICAGO, Sept J- The Sruciing Jay-tedar, held bumping and wit! about Purdue University practice field yesterday as Coach Stuart K that's part o le: procuction ule y ug apolis R (Stu) Holcomb got his first look at the 1949 Bollermakers, team began today with every ¢lub in the eircuit hard at wo or But Stu, starting his third year as boss of Purdue grid fortunes, is the chase for the league's 54th grid title. ‘ Ba means t + a little more optimistic than the average coach. And from his tone | Only one coach in the league, Wes Fesler a Ohio te, was on the | it can be surmised he belleves this year's team will be a good one. { willing to admit thay his team might be good on the opening day of In the Holcomb doesn’t hold-with all =" a - practice, ’ " pii—"— E—————— . the advance notices.that have been! As Holcomb sees his team after |" “We have a good footbalti with. the-improved teams In the Shere M : ) | ’ { " y on , ‘ posted about the coming season's the first day of .fall drills and [team,” Fesler said, but he was Rigienct iu Haloomb forea™ Quen 8

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he's a former Ohio Btate Univer- Angelo Carnaghl will be In the |because two guards and two bac . sity football captain, he doesn't center of the forward wall, from the 1948 team were missing.‘ to the Boilermakers’ first contest by beatl believe the Buckeyes ‘are the out:| Earl Murray, a four-yehr veter- Defending champion Michigan's last year, against 2otre Dame, at Red J & fit to worry about this season.’ (an who has shown ‘steady im- Coach Bennie Oosterbaan solved| when Purdue wen own to a The biggest job of the season, provement, seems td be the likely one problem with speed. Halfback'27 defeat. It was Stu believes, is winning the first choice at one guard position while Wally Teninga definitely will not| We're on the ry spot against : Indians game against Northwestern, the James Weizer probably will be at switched to ~quarterbaek, he Northwestern As last year against . cluding 1 team he considers tops in the con- the other. said. “as we have five promising| Notre Dame for the opener,” he helped t ference. : | wive A jor lettermen are avall- candidates to choose from;” said, but he neglected to point out the Tri “I don't see how the writers pi. at the tackle posts but only : {vi | ¢ More Injuries {that the opening loss for his club the Bird figure it.” said the husky Hol- iu, rugged Lou Karras, a four- " \ a RTC I v | AL Northwest Bob Voigts was widely blamed for its miser- | bat prov comb yesterday after tlosing the year man, and John Beletic, a ‘ orthwestern {able season. J a Ber ron at North. | Junior, seam. to be up for the Norbert Adams, right halfback: John Kerestes. fullback; Angele Carnaghi.-captain and center; Bob Hartman, quarterback; Ken. immediately put his crew 10 hard Most Important 2 The ¥ oh - n orgal, quarterback; Harry Szulborski, left halfback, and Coac u Holcomb (left to right) go over some ays durin 8, tackles, * Frank Leahy at Notre Dame 7 single, Oe Bare fost Bow) "AFURE assignment. =. «eth Gorgal, quarterback; Harry Stlborsk, left halfback, and Coach "Stu Holcomb (left to right) of the plays during work with guards, tackles, ends any i wing team, and they're Back this sea- Beletic was hampered by a 16g the opening drills yesterday. : |and’ centers getting” down to warned his :team that each ope in three gomr-with—31-out—ef-.33 varsity ‘nury last TJ but ie ready Sh " — m———— — ie | gorimMAge am Oo n g. themselves ponent would be the most impor. was his players.” . Yor thes -e it a Be Joe Williams _ Says— Donelli Fires immediately after the first- hour tant on the schedule. 2 season a % 72 Candidates _ : 8 on a 4 K oi ’ ; eo . +! BEE... iip@f-loctures. and calisthenics, | “Gentlemen,” - he said, “never Clyde The Boilermakers swing. into TE en: and su | : . Ace Halfback | “We have more injuries now forget that TRATANA 1s™the most DNA ‘action Sept. 24 on a visit to/art Scheer will be battling over rl ame x [than any time last season,” important game. After that the hits and North ern. tl two positions. : } . . oath | = BOSTON, Sept. 1 (UP)-Bob Voigts said, “but the team is in second contest, with Washington, The -1 Ne re going to prepare for It won't be easy to replace Bob { : Boucher of Dormont, Pa. who Sood spirits and we Rope we Say iwit be the most important we appoints orthwestern just as hard as we neMoss, Jast year's long-armed t S St t ; G _|stay.away from more injuries. ay. t. Paul prepared for Notre Dame last quarterback now Eh os e 3 OW ar : had the best ground gaining av Bernie Bierman at Minnesota Promising right halfback Jerry last ‘nig year,” continued Stu. “And I be-| sional football with the New York jerage on 1948 Boston University, oclaimed that. his Gophers,|Faske led the return of 63 candi. been bar lieve if we can get by them we'll gy j1dogs, but there are some good Tim Mara's ‘Pros’ to Meet Mrs, {football team, was dropped {rom|,mang the four top title favorites,| dates at Iowa. Coach Eddie An- Brewer have a good ball team-—a winner.” i rogpects.’ Kenneth Gorgal and vt sd £2 {the Terrier squad today after, .q.po favorites. Each:-job is/derson said there would be no "but the A troop of 72 candidates trotted Boh Hartman will be scrapping Helen Reid's Grads in Opener {walking out on-& practice session. open he sald, and “we're going Scrimmages for the next few : him in ‘out of the Ross-Ade Fieldhouse| ier the post. Both are good J —— errr ee | B. U. Coach Aldo (Buff) Do-{, give everybody a chance.” | weeks. 'Al Di Marco, last year's. despite | yesterday to open the drills. Coach ry iners and accurate passers. NEW YORK, Sept. 1--It is commonly believed by out- pel sia Mi RIERYY org oarded Illinois’ Coach Ray Eliot, ex- ace passer and quarterback, res. Last Holcomb and his assistants im-| laid ie : bat ’ : : alfback from the sburgh| ecting to rely on sophomores, turned as a part time coach. with Ro mediately ordered the gates to the| Hurry Harry Is Bask - siders that life in the big town is keyed to a frantically swift suburb left practice Tuesday with- he ting to Yan Sophomon ey evar aon forncd aut at with Jo field closed and the canvas drawn But the pot practically el nd hed 'pace. This isn't a faithful picture of how we do things out explanation. ; =] oh Bich Wisconsin. Captain Bob Wilson st. Pi at the open end. HE a tocted H (Hurricane) around here. For example, we're playing our first football: “He's through” was Donelli's| n Same Spo {worked out at offensive end, ale and Indi “Three weeks isn’t long to pre- DY !leet-foo arly yg : 3 {only comment. | “When a team is trying to fight! though his post as defensive line and the pare for an opener like Nartts- BaulbosskL. 158 Jeo ay man on game of the season tonight. In other sectors, supposedly, Boucher held the Pennsylvania out of the second division,” he backer will be unchanged, Morn- their cul western,” is the attjtudé Holcomb the squad a pounds. : more tranquil’ and less hurried, the season's been under state high school record of 9.7 said, “there is no way to tell how|ing and afternoon drills were which t seems to be nourishing. - He was one of the .country’s for t h KS, | em for the.100-yard dash. 'strong-we-wiil have to be to cope scheduled until school starts. Toledo 1 11 Lettermen Return - [leading backs last year and is ay for two or three weeks... Under Coach Steve owen —— : turning Although Purdue lost 12 seniors OUE0 SOF avH Duets things this Our belated inaugural pits Mr. Mara's ‘artisans «ways, up : : i ‘through graduation, including last) a : : - : ' i [to now, were slavisuly devoted . i - . “year's line end to end, 11- lettgr-{'OP contenders for All-America Mr. Tim Mara's professionals the single wing, an offensive | : 4 : -_— , The | men probably will comprise {honors, barring injury. {against Mrs. Helen Rogers Reld's| jqi0gyncrasy handed - down by: 1 > v : Co vw. the Bird starting combination. Last year he led the Big Nine [college grads in the Herald Trid-/waer Camp. = + > : : sisivilliiii Rene RIS BOR Last season after a one-point/in ground gained from scrim- une’s annual spectacle at the Polo] There are two réasons for the 5 . : aid . 3 four m ‘Joss to Notre Dame, 28 to 27, the ruage. During the season he car- Grounds. The profits go to that!“ guijtch te the T, a pattern of 3 . tifes in 3 - e

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This year's team, Holcomb be-/great accomplishment by all ob-- Broadwayites. sults. One is that the Glants : lleves, will have more depth at servers, considering he was a part In due course they came to | Jost money in *47 and "48. Per- | x i Billy the ends, more speed and of a Josing ball team. understand their contributions | haps the ether reason isn’t im- 5 i + and Jac : 't be plagued with the in-| At right half probably will be enable Mrs. Reld—who has | portant. Anyway, it has to do yi : - i away af juries that hampered their pro- Norbert Adams with -John-Keres- Sr reg Ome to. be known as the first | with the presence of Charley i trieved .__ gress last year.” {tes at full. : Harry Saulborski . . . Purdue's | 1ady of football—to send hun- | Conerly. lence of Charley... i wild th The second test on the Purdue. But Holcomb has nothing to cyndidate for All-American. dreds of New York kids-to sum- ra Ed, 2 rent Prank] schedule Site Wilts s Saufh One, cry abort 4 Hen ut Soapt watt pores =o ===! er cAmps in the country where AL SHERMAN who onee 5 in the © Iowa will furnish the oppositionito see what his huskies do Against mg og some of them get to ses a cow | punched the clock for Lex Thomp- i throwin. for. the second Boilermaker game|the could-be conference champs Sell Wedemeyer for the Yh Holy an experience, | son, the grand old ‘man of oo. and circ anA the first home game, Oct, 1,'—the Wildcats. Te Baltimore Colts which while-novel: can scarcely | Jootball installed the T for Jer, F 8 iio ———————ytpie hi ST G > sh their a dation of | Mara. The T stresses deception, The 1 G wr al es an A Bri nk Clash LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1 (UP) : ar Spree | elusiveness, finger tip blocks ‘and Jerry. 8 0 ~—Herman - Wedemeyer, former artis : | speed—plus power in the fullback Jame kn c { and Do

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Dons of the All-American Pro|John Weber, Chip Gannon, Gene * 3 : . : force at ton , : first inr Defending Champ Faces Netter Who Football Conference to the Balti-| Rossides, Lou Kusserow, Rip|[ofc® at onights game. 1 say] BECAUSE ’ with a t # A ’ | I] more Colts in a cash deal, it was/Rowan, Pete Willams, Bobby = = yea ® 00 He score Knocked Out Italy s De Be 0 announced today. Jack Stuart, Joe Steffy, Chuck) o Pr e Saw: Piles in Sow bali, Cassini's FOREST HILLS, N. Y. ‘Sept. 1 (UP)—Deéfending Champion Coach Jimmy Phelan, who also Bodnarik, and Bob Sponaugle. | "°C ih Pom i Jan, + : analy Dick (Pancho) Gonzales of Los Angeles was scheduled today to had coached Wedemeyer at St.| Mr. Mara's professionals —the| coo" 0 To (LAT R00 Foo Jv ] their fi _ bump into glant-killer Jim Brink of Seattle as five seeded ‘stars Mary's, expressed regret at los- Giants, you know. -— have gone, =~ designed up sti i : Steiner bid for three berths in the quarter-finals of the U. 8. Tennis Ing the player who came from|radical this season. They have =... e=-ahmuiate home ru {Hawail. Phelan said he felt|embraced the T. For an event of ’ “ . championships. . ONE: A _punt from seri Broome Brink. a tall, determined left-hander with plenty of punch, was ‘Wedemeyer would do better with| comparable surprise and daring "a Int th —Scrim- b \ . 5 . deep gr ¥ ’ the lone unseeded PIAYEr In the] rss | team that tised the T-formation.| you'd have to go all the way back 1 ge into the end zone is no re Queen : group of six. He knocked out | 48alnst Jaan. Quartier of Britain, Amount of the purchase-priceito the day Roger Bresnahan wore onger 2h 3itomatie Soucy pack - Tribe p | Sco ‘was - realed. 4 ng put in play ; ninth-seeded Vic Seixas of Phila- an arba e ° an was not revealed shin guards in public for the first Broome ol ; : i : ceded player, | on the 20. If a player is so ® depihia ‘in thé Tirst round, rally-| Francisco. an uns | : mi scored X a a %e=] ' i Mrs. Magda Rurac of Los . 5 : ninded he can run with it. And } ¥ ing after being two sets down,| Meets nw : late al 4 here's wh the attack . ¥ plate a # Angeles; formerly of Romania . ere the a is en ] | \ % and later accounted for Marcello : ase qa Q en ar ‘ : ; . ; Natisin’s 2 . second In the foreign i couraged: Even if the player's ! 5 E __ Del Bello of Italy's Davis Cyp And seeded nd d - - o : | | list. | ) : { downed before reaching the | . team in straight sets. I Three seeded Americans, Jed by AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | Kansas City cranis Fi 200 ne 3 goal line it's still a touchbaek. | 2 But t : Gonzales, who did -a lot of t Pani OM adton ‘and Mouk: Baranill aad Brady. | So what can he lose? | S40 i Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont Rol routs. \ 3 : e lose? lead in giant-killing himself last season ¥ » «13 Innings p . : when he won the title at the age ‘of Wilmington, Del., reached the Milvaukes oh " iH in Mixaukee 600 103 00 3 2 } TWO: Heretofore an incom- | three sti: i f ; . round of 16 yesterday. Others Minneapolis = 6 TM 4M Ros and Burris, Taylor, Lavine and’ plete .pass in the offensive | : . a run ir Y ugh up: with Ue Yield were Shirley Fry of Akron, O. olumbug res 8 rt 15 | Anderson. team’s own end zone was a sters ad ¥ Be Dah iy on gal and Gussie Moran of Santa Mon-| Toledo Ww a . . AMERICAN LEaGUE ha salety. Now it's just another and boll ok > a oo ' Hew: Cat: : = i ahi 7 |New Yor 1 200 ncomplete pass.’ The purpose | ers in th ot alraight ut bitterly. fought. sets, : . WRI Wap es [i on Rasch hile sanford. Bion vid here is to embolden end: zone | Final = ~%,- 179, 1-0. ! i} v asl Thos . - ov A I Mulloy Gets Ampon Local Casters Take ®:on, EE ER Ta ony RR Yoichauw what this} registere Fourth-seeded G i : stro oon 30 4 8 phiadeivhia 00 304 000 000 0 ge, font you? More dos. ninth; * | Fouriaetied Cards Wut National Meet Honors [iim fi if 1 meena “Haas 1 Seri’ semen he cong Rr Felicissima Ampon of the Philip- | Times Special : anu .e 3 8 1+] ae Bearden, Benton Sl Winning - minutes. NE hurlers 1 | rE Ty £3 T n cher, Bento . pines, sixth foreign seed, in an-| JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, Sept HON L LRAGUE pLteher, BERLE cond Game | THE FOOTBALL fathers have, 384 Ra other third-round match andl -— Wilbur Brooks and Jack Won Last pet. 0B | Tloiang 000 000 a= 1's also acknowledged that _there| Four ¢ Sixti-steded Art Larsen of San Moore, both of Indianapolis, cap- | Broskiyn . 2 4 OW a gu ciable and Astreth: Winn. Gercls and have been times when the game| NOT BI Quese el ancisco was paired against thel¢,; 1s | 18 gaton coo. 88 80 AH 13 gilington “300 200 ¢ was not always ! TTER! ; veleraii John Bromwich of a Te laurels in the d nance Rhiladelnhia eee 86 B08 I oS ashingeats 0 nn $00 2 3 : ys conducted on the R 3 The It ! aC] ; Aus- events as the 41st annual tour-| pitswursn ... 0.00.0 51 Ak it 1812 |“ Hidson and Evans; Pierce and Wheeler. | DiBhest possible level of sports- NOT SWE to face 8 tralia In the other. Bromwich ney of the National Aséciation Cineianant FER TT AY FROM ~uccocnceenn vox ny O30 7.31 6. manship.. One of the new. regula- ET entered the third-round by hreez- + ~ hicago .....» 49 30 380 30% Detroit 100 003 006 4 431 J fo ; - Harvey ed. ound by hreez-|of Angling and Castings Clubs = | Stobbs, Hughson and Tebbetts: New-| tions has to do with Illegal use JUST RIGHT! beat. 8 Ing past Andy Paton of Ann opened at the Speed yesterday. | GAMES TODAY ~ [pith Slob: Lotions ocher, "News |Of hands in close-up blocks. The : slated te Ashior. Mich; 62. 3-0, i Brooks set a record with a long , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION houser. ' alm is. to eliminate or at least, : — X second-round matches were cast of 427 feet in the %-ounce| : (All Games at Night) N en —— ’ minimize slugging. etd 5 halted or ralued out: completely event while Moore won the % Fleas at Loutatiye Sev crass TIT nner is eo rpreeensd pea, Amate yesterday, iIncludiig the feature, distance everit “With an AVErage Kansas City at Minheabo!is Bosto i i . \ ’ h Si sending Wimbledon Champion. cast of 339 feet, -four inches. | Renews Oe icAN Teka Ur Behmite Chipman Muacrier and Owen. Tie in State Meet amblers {eNews ork at St -Louls Sain, Hall and Salkelds W hh Times Special i ark oy Tu Ectirveder of La Crescenta mrp | Patton ‘at Betroii fal “Losille Shhked se Winning pIkchel | QULVER;- Ind. Sept. 1-wDr.T. listen fs Indian Ball . "a al, agains adimir Cernik of yA j--whiiadelpnia, 6t Cleveland (Alm), New yah 003 000 0118 9 1,V, Petranoff and Ray R SH c ins Gu Washington ‘at Chicago (night iNew York - . nofl an ay Robinson, Games—Wi 1 A Czechoslovakia, 10th seeded -for- . est Tourney i cinoma ATIONAL toasts Karle sewail Lombardr od accu: both of Indianapolis. tied for low By g wigner All six will bé cleared Mee Rudolph Block, & Suest, Ghicase at Boston. ’ © [laugh Jones and R. Mueller. Losing gross henors in the Indiana sen-| Every Night Excopl up today. (won the guest-member golf tomr- Filisburgh ai New Yor Si. Louis at Philadelphia, postponed. lor golf t ith 76 Wifmen's Division ney at Meridian Hills yesterday = out tt Fhadepnas (enti. | ™Clacinnati at Brooklyn rt don A yranme) With 79s here Sunday “a ihe. women's division, top- With an 89, taking low gross RESULTS YESTERDAY ) . ae . | ' : seeded. Lolise Brough of Beverly !Aurels. Mrs. Don Kennedy had , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ( SR : , oledo 304 000-13 18 R Hills, Cal. leads -three other 90. and Mrs. William Kenrick a Louisville 100 41 100-3 18 3 Americans against foreign stars 02 Ihe and Cinsbety Brown, Pris and ONLY OPENINGS

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