Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1949 — Page 28

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Football With Leahy— Predicts a Tie 4 At Michigan

ND Coach Silent on IU hot Chances Against Irish

WHEN TWO of the nation’s finest football coaches assume [their positions en opposite sides of the gridiron, and each is given an equitable distribution of top calibre talent, the pigskin prognosticator is presented with an indissoluble conundrum. Such is the case tomorrow when the University of Michigan plays host to“its rivals for state and national honors, the Michigan State Spartans. We have done considerable research as to the capabilities of

®Ach squad and find them to be Just about equal. Knowing full $#11 that Bennie Odsterbaan and “Biggie” Munn are two of the

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J-importarit contest will end in a tle score, DE Etdle Anderson will be handling the coaching reins In

pitial Appearance. in Towa ‘Stadjum, We look for Coach Sanders miintain his perfect record against Big Ten competition. Illipoly’ will find Towa State stubborn, but reserve strength should ercome the “Cyclones.” BIg Ten stock is expected to soar as sconsin, Minnesota and power laden Ohio State chalk up vie- / {dries over Marquette, Washington, and the University of Misa / sburl. Two of.that conference's most logical title contenders will meet tomorrow and we belleve that Northwestern has too gihny veterans on its squad to be sidetracked this early by PurRemaining Midwestern contests favor Miami (Ohio), West nia, and Hardin Simmons over Wichita, Ohio University and cinnati University.

BOSTONIANS win be treated to the first appearance of the ber one adherent of the “Split T" formation’ as Oklahoma the aerie of the Boston College “Eagles.” From this corner it looks like Oklahoma in one of the week-end's highest scoring games, New Englanders will enjoy the victories of Boston University, Yale, and Holy Cross, at the expense of Syracuse, Connecticut, and Georgetown. The East will suffer in intersectional struggles as Stanford and Texas subdue Harvard and Temple. Top flight Eastern contenders, Army, Columbia and Cornell should remain as sufh by overpowering Davidson, Amherst and . Niagara, The seaboard’s closest conflicts will see Villanova and Pittsburgh edging out Pénn State and Willlam and Mary. ‘We leave the area with the selections of Colgate, Rutgers and Prince-:ton-to- defeat Buffalo, King's Point and: Lafayette... ; “Favorites in the Southern-and Southeastern’ snference wit make their debut tomorrow and we shall be most interested in hearing how Tulane downs Alabama and North Carolina defeats North Carolina State. “Breathers” are no longer apparent on the majority of southern schedules and important matches support Mississippi, Georgia Tech, Kentucky and Mississippi State to beat Auburn, Vanderbilt, L. 8. U, and Tennessee. Duke, Georgia, Maryland and Florida should not have quite as much. difficulty with Richmond, Crattanooge, Virgigia Tech and = Citater,

SOUTHWESTERN defending champion, "Southern Methodist

Rice should make it unanimous over Sotithern Conference members as they upset South Carolina and high riding Clemson, T.C. U. and Texas A & M will make their title aspirations known by subduing Oklahoma A & M and Texas Tech.. “Darkhorse” Arkansas is expected to tune up easily by rolling over North Texas State, while Denver, Kansas, and Kansas State are chalking , up wins over Colorado A & M, Colorado and Ft. Hayes. Pacific Coast leaders, California, U.S.C. and Oregon are predicted to keep the slates clean jn their contests with St. Mary's, Navy and Idaho, Oregon State, Washington State and Santa Clara are favored to defeat Utah, Montana and San Jose State. 8t. Bonaventure's trip to San Francisco will prove worthwhile as Hughie Devore's lads gain the decision. : Our own "Fighting Irish” open.the season tomorrow as we welcome Indiana into the Notre Dame stadium. Particular concern is manifested over the large number of boys from the South Bend area on the Hoosier squad. Such outstanding lads as Ernie Huggett, Bob Stebbins, “Slug” Wituck!, Bob Robertson, Sam... Winston and Ernie Kovatch are likely to provide us with some uncomfortable moments as they endeavor to display their best wares before the home folk.

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach of Univ. of Notre Dame,

p33 "Listen to » “Leahy of Notre Dame,” tomorrow at 1:30 p. m, Sanding members of the profession our opinion is that this

I: 2 game as “Red” Salders’ UCT A; “Bruins” make-their -

will have to go all out before downing Wake Forest. Baylor and.|{éam can count on only a hand- tions, an offensive practice here-

Experience-Short Bulldogs to Meet Test

Hinkle's ‘Mystery Team’ Can Well Be At the Crossroads in Opening Game

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Biuitler's 1949 football machine, tagged by some observers as nearing the “cross-roads” of Butler football this season, steps into the path of the fast-moving Evansville Express tomorrow afternoon at Butler Bowl, Yunis Impact of the clash between the Bulldogs and the downstate team that's loaded with freight- train proport ions, could find Coach Tony Hinkle's: “mystery” team ~ tottering on the brink of early- im season ‘deratinient. " . Other unforeseen mishaps not. withstanding, the Bulldogs will hardy pile-driver through limp into the Butler Bowl for their middle and the man who can opening scrap of the. season, but Scatter the secondary on pass

wark of the Butler work.

only letterman pivotman and

McSemek know what it's

as the stabifyzer,

first-game enthusiasm. The opening kick-off is slated kins, unter de luxe last year, for 2 p. m. Coach Hinkle will try to com- + Although sprinkled liberally bat some of the problems with | With" lettermen, Butler's present more emphasis on the T forma-

morrow’s clash.

ful of tried veterans to carry the tofore subordinated to the Hinkle the Butler showing:

load and loss of key men last single-wing sequences. year. 8 The Butler mentor has a quinAside from the lack of- ex-tet of T-quarterhacks. ready to perienced depth among the sec-'serve the new menu tomorrow lond and third stringers, the Bull- Quarterback Bill Sylvester of |dogs will ry answering SeVeral Cathedral probably will get the qriver

Mangrum Wins, Palmer Beaten

WALTON HEATH, England at 1 p. m. at Riverside Park in

. the city amateur baseball finals {Sept. 23 (UP)—Lloyd Mangrum wranager Luke Allison will

from injuries. Fullback

Capitols to Meet “o

Farmer's repl Reement,

Fisher of Coal Fork, W,

Capitol Oil, unbeaten in six COuple games.

‘the game, Have 21 Lettermen

[semifinals of the British match John Males on the mound. Bob With. two-year awards.

[play golf championship today, but Elliott, manager of the DeWolf

Baseball Calendar

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| Indiana Central had its first The Pumas’ » [full-time cross-country coach with game Oct. 1 with Eastern Iiligols, the appointment of Jack Rice. Charleston, Ill, will be played at NAL ’ [former Butler University runner. 2°p. m, instead of at night. “p- Bulldogs 6. The 29- -year-old Little State, A home game with C anterbury, . anyd s, Conte Anweins mile champion In’ 1042, 1946 and originally scheduled for the after: Mss CANDIES

947 is a three-year Navy veteran. noon of Nov. 12, will be played wuki a resides at 1428 N. New Jor- at Kauts fleld, Kokomo, 7 felested 11° i Nov. 1L

News nine, will choose from

was eliminated in the quarter- la Miller, [finals by Henry Cotton of Eng-| DeWolf News has lost one city yaar land series game and should the hirq [ . . ‘Newsmen win tomorrow's tilt | Mangrum defeated Charley Ward, a British Ryder Cupper, 2 mediately after the first [up. to emerge the only remaining’. — him. They have 21 lettermen. American in’ the field. Palmer Bishop Out lost to Cotton, three-time British Open champion,” 2 up. | Other members of the U. 8. 1 Ryder Cup.team were busy point- , 4 0 the Philadelphia Wari ing up reasoris for hurried trips

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23 (UP) Gale Bishop, former Washing

td All of the players denied that they have withdrawn from future ciation team revealed that Bishop thirties and early forties. British tournaments because of underwent riédical treatment

% the devaluation of the pound.

ships at the end of the second il head,

Guest Interviews

Grid Schedule Changes | | TUNE IN EVERY

mes State Service

Ti RENSSELAER Sept 23 Changes in two St. Joseph's Col lege ‘home football games were SATURDAY announced today-by the Rev. Ed ward M. Roof, athletic director. BM

opening = home

900 TO 9:30 A. M.

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= Indiana, hampered by two play- in jert.

| first call and will be one of five “ | Bulldogs who'll provide the bul- studded with lettermen, the great Milwaukee this year was two with a 79. Results were:

| Four of them are in the line backfield operator at fullback. flanking Indianapolis’ Don Hinkle Northwestern shut out Purdue, 21 pla

promising, but ailing replacement for Capt. Ott Hurrle. Tackles Bill the Bowl at 2 p. m. against Evans- ,, Guards art Havin an and Pocket City eleven defeated Moreall portant questions confronting about, ey ve been around for three other campaigns and. can rm 1oOKInE fo th Seatac, the ITOVIE Crh Fle wie Tne: Ace U1 SNIe-Geep 3h DuckOild ar tough tn. deat at “Vieary pow sd grows orgh fod de the forward wall through the middle ®t ermeri and have {wo OT.MOIe Field and realize. they-are in for Hamilten 062

Ends Harry Farmer and Ralph "* teeth with situations. And they'll -try find- Chapman complete the front will be armed to the teet ing a replacement for Knute Dob- line, and with several exceptions, a sharp :drop-off of experience have been hit by injuries and a here, tonight, tomorrow nig personnel will make the Butler leading doubtful starter is Full- gunday afternoon, after whish! eleven a question mark for to- back Flavian. Weidekamp, Indi- the rivals will go to Milwaukee

Injuries will play a big part in|With a practice injury. Flavian! Meanwhile, Indiana Central, 28 8:15, the Sunday contest at 2:30. Weidekamp, injured since the first to 26 loser last week to Rose Regular season ticket prices prefew days of drills, is a doubtful Poly, seeks its first triumph at vail. starter at fullback, and Farmer {Huntington. Wabash opens up at! and Chapman are recuperating! Albion, Mich. Other games to- until three games are .played. Ben morrow are Earlham at Ander- Playoff postponements, if any, Johnson, ex-Crispus Attucks son, St. Joe at Ball State, Canter- are staged in the city scheduled . looks like good relief or bury at Hanover, Franklin at starting material for the power Eureka, Ill, Indiana State at Illi- achieved an upset in the first

J chester, McKendree at Rose Poly them down, three games to one, as of ~ i y DeWolfs Tomorrow | “strep” throat and may NS ola and Valparaiso at Defiance, O., before the ( ullopmen hit a win-

Bob Straub of Instraight games, will meet once~ dianapolis, and Guy Fish are on

| beaten DeW olf News tomorrow the mend and may nbt get into State Football Card

The Purple Aces have five threejot Chica o shot his way into the st er Earl Stegemo yr Year lettermen and’ four more| ’ : - a ———— & y start either Fav geroller or Evans-| Evansville at Butler, 2 p. m. ville has three three-year men| n the second team and a trio of | ohnny Palmer of Badin, N. C, : ol. three-y ar men. on the third J ; . Lefty Ormen, Ray Richey or Rol- i in" The-situation in depth is 2 p. m. 80 healthy that Ted Ping, a three-| lefter winner, is playing string behind a two-year) a Jetterman who's behind reguler| Franklin at Eureka, Ill. second game will be played im right end, Ray Bawell, the only starter without a letter behind” mal.

Coach Don Ping has an Evans: = ville-flavored squad that's led by Gene Logel, rated second string (night). i y on the Mid-West selections last] ton State basketball player, will season. Ping started off. Bill Hil- * SS lenbrand and Tom McGanon . riors’ lineup this season because among several other collegiate Probable Pitchers Today of illness. stars, while at the reins of Me-| The National Basketball Agso- morial High School in the late (Won-Lost Records in Parentheses)

New Butler nicked Evansville, 14 to a3) at Washington Ears 13-11 throughout the summer ‘and was 13. In a bruising game at Evans- *7§, Borris 4-13, day-night. ago 3 9 Bob Hamilton, who withdrew told that he must have six months he last season, ces hold i. RS to 0 triumph over (mearden 8-8 , pulled out of the (Only Ro scheduled.)

ee a ae FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1049

Tribesters, Brewers | Open Playoff Finals

“| It's ‘Play Ball’ Again at Victory id Hoosier Field Tonight; Muir, Roy Matched

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

| | It’s “play ball” again at Victory Field tonight as the Indianapo~ . rd eams lis Indians square off against the Milwaukee,Brewers in the opener |of a best-of-seven series to decide the American Association's . . . playoff champion. . The winner is to represent the AA in the Little World Series wal C 100 | against the International League playoff champ, Buffalo or Montreal, The crippled Indians are be . 8 have some outfield reserve help Indiana to Test tonight through the purchase o Probable Lineups : Dave Bell, lefthanded swinger, BREWERS INDIANS Irish Strength in from Albany of the Eastern Natuluid, » Beard, of gue. He batted .328 in the Binns Cassini, 3b State's Top Struggle Class & Eastern circuit. Glewon Fernandes 3 By BILL EGGERT | McKinney Finds a Way Bn. 1 Weathoris, ot Just how strong Notre Dame is,| Although teams in the playoffs , "J Raum whether Purdue can catch the are limited to personnel as Of purrs oe TO |scent of Roses and a surprise Sept: 11, last day of regular sea-| Roy.» Muir, p “nonbreather” opener for Butler Son competition, Tribe Vice Pres- “ a.» will usher in the Hoosier footballlident Frank E. McKinney, in a Indians at Bat e+ season tomorrow with a bang. last-minute despération move (PLAYOFF AVERAGES) Twenty-one Indiana college used his influence and obtained ABR. H RBL SB. Pet teams are slated for action with the consent of the Boston Braves, Weatherly ....12 2 6 1 0 80 {the top struggle being the Indiana owners of the Brewers, to acquire Dallamudre .“ 3 } 3 } 0.81 |at Notre Dame scrap. an additional player. on 128 8 nN The Irish haven't lost a game Bell is 27 years old and comes Conway ‘U8 8 T 0 My {since Great Lakes did it in the to the Redskins by outright pur- Jarner IT 3 5 1 0 a0 {1043 season's finale, 19 to 14. chase, according to the announce- ..:'0 HY $1 am S———r—————— ment. This means that he will gain n 3 ¢ 3° 2h Noir NISARLY HE melas be with the Tribesters for a 1950 Peters $0 1.1 0 138 (Grea, . Anderson, tryout. ¢ Slutty 13 1 1 1 0 om { Johnson LC Balanon , The Indians’ outfield was weak-| Twe-base ‘Mita Pleming : ay | Eat. ' Wek! Se by $he Joss of Duh Jesry vagy Cami 3. Beard 3, Weatherly 3. Cone ‘ cala an m allessandro “4: ten . Caen since the close of the regular i... vad “Base Mis—Beard, Pernandes Coutre - Rotsectt schedule. Roy Weatherly, stilll Meme ryps—Pernandes 4 Conway 8 BC art Bowman handicapped by a hernia condi- Fleming 2. Beard 3. Kalin 2, Cassini

Dallessandro, Turner. PITCHERS’ RECORDS Ww L

Broadcar- Soi. _WXLW tion, played the last two playoff,

games: in Minneapolis ‘and will|

| Since then Notre Dame has gone

y w L |28 straight games without defeat, Bol standing by Weather with] Mtr 3 Olohnson ...... 11 een ....... * ! [being tied only by Army and be stationed in right field, Ted ween . 1taney vena OE

{Southern Cal. |Beard in center and Frank Kalin

er suspensions and 12 pre-game, | injuries is as ready as it ever will] Batted in 72 Runs |

Brewers at Bat

(Regular Season Averages) AB H. 2b Jb HR ni Pet.

{be and will enter the game a 28| In the Eastern League, Bell Hartsfield 640 203 27 3 12 a1 {to 33-point underdog. |collected 172 hits, batted in 72 Aucoin 361 100 13 1 " Joa {runs and had 12 homers. Prior Mo 575 169 27 5 20 117 394 Schmidt to Start [to service with Albany, Bell spent ppiting oy Hinijlaem ~ Against Northwestern, Purdue [two years at Keokuk. The Indi-|Etten 518 145 22 4 2 : 2% {Coach Stu Holcomb is planning ans’ parent Pirates have a work-' Conatser 1M 47 10 1 5 25 278 to start Nel Schmidt at right Ing agreement with Albany, aig MM NHI sm half in place. of the limping! Manager Nick Cullop of the py... FH ir » : : > ~ [Harry Szulborski, - who will ses Brewers announced he will depend enue "iis “31. £8 3 18 ay. “ISothe game action. Szulborski has upofi hiz ate righthanders, Nor- Just 6 15 30 2 10 .

«man Roy, tonight. Young Roy

PITCHERS’ RECORDS wu

purNorthwestern LE Purdue 4 had a regular season record Of oy Wo GW.» (gamle L Had 11-6 and beat St. Paul twice in|..." 1 Y Brake s Wietecha we ** Carnaghy the first round playoffs, One of Manville 9 7 Fox l {&emnoen -B © paieci his. victories over the pennant- Epperly 12 10/ Martin 01 {Kedar R .- Waitmet winning Saints in the playoffs Perry 15 18! ~ i Miller | ir -k + Schmidt was a one-hitter. He won two T h Golfe — |funniens B gadamsand lost one in battles with the| | €C rs Defeat Kit i Be Indians this year.

‘Washington High, 10-8

Southpaw. for Tribe Tech golfers scored a 10 to 8

been | the Big Tens “leading

Against Evansville Speedsters Tomorrow sinesim: “ow sors Miia, 8, Tor, m0, re velo yerertay ai coma over

Washington High School as Jack

averaging five-plus yards per try. ging -P ps His record against Bartley took low gross honors

Northwestern, meanwhile, is ‘OuthPaw.

wins and two losses. However, | Bartley (T), 79, defeat Beatt Teal. |Art Murakowski being the chief, =o ola 0 victories over! and i: Do 2 prov 2 eu od ‘Minneapolis in the semifinals h AL deteated a hg Bn pelt ayoff. Normat Stusti us 3' Sng | 0p, detest to 0, last year. TT 99, detenied Baa pnd 1: Paul Jone a In regular season, the Indians 9. defeated Charles Cullum. 104 Butler will open its season in] defeated the Brewers 13 times in| (BBs PRR, STARTS nd 'b - Salesing

the Tribesters won five and lost six, and in Milwaukee the Red-

irby (Shelb Syvile SPA An interesting numerical statistic Suing annexed aignt ang Sroppen os she Cotte Gousell or Jac oan rien

on Evansville reveals that the| The Redskins found the Brew- yet 0 File onpeiines

| ville's “loaded” Purple Aces. The 22 engagements, In Indianapolis, y Softball Notes

head, Ky., last Saturday, 14 to 0.

Julisepien at each forward posi- come tough sledding in this play-| C'© and Sch¥mbra; Leech and.1 SRE

|of{ finals. Tonight’ tourney sche jlo t Sa tadiu 5 hes vo ipl Hit By Injuries Three Games Here fo cramtorast pe a m 7h ih

Coach Tony Hinkle’s Bulldogs| Three games are to be played

t and RODEO

|anapolis sophomore, bothered to complete the series. 3 and

Night tilts here are to start at HORSE-SHOW

Mooresville, Ind.

SUNDAY

The teams are to remain here.

The Brewers, like the Indians,

SEPT. 25TH

nois Normal,” Taylor at Man- round playoff. The Saints had

12 O'clock Noon 20 EVENTS

Eats on Grounds

AMERICAN LEGION Zook Scott Post No. 325

in a night game. . ning stride and Won three ————————————————————— straight, The Redskins faced a more difficult uphill battle. The Minneapolis Millers had them three to nothing before they bounced back and annexed the next, four.

TONIGHT DePauw at Kalamazoo. TOMORROW

Indiana at Notre Dame, 2 p. m Purdue at Northwestern, 2 p. m.

Indiana Central at Huntington, VAN CAMP AND YOUR Earibam at Anderson | HARDWARE INDEPENDENT Canterbury at Hanover. “ & RETAIL Indiana State at Illinois Nor- IRON (0. HARDWARE Taylor at Manchester. - DEALER

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McKendree at Rose Poly. Valparaiso at Defiance, O.

Wabash at Albion.

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