Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1949 — Page 28
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J Grid Interest 4 Turns South
Tulane and SMU
By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame SOUTHERN STADIA will be the scenes of several of | ~ Saturday's more important football games. Of ppecial interest to those who follow the fortunes of Notre Dame
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be the outstanding contests in which Tulane, North |
Carolina and Southern Methodist will be given the acid test as they oppose Georgia Tech, Georgia and the University of Missourl, Tulane and Southern Methodjst are facing the teams that Were able to keep them from having a perfect record in 1948, and the impressive showings made by both last Saturday inform us that they, too, have improved considerably in the past year. It is our belief that the outcome of these
Listen (o “Leahy of Notre Dame” tomorrow at 1:30 p.m, _over WIBC.
“two games will determine whether or not the two aforementioned | schools are to be regarded as the top teams in their respective conferences, and realizing this, Coaches Henry Frnka and Matty Bell wil] unleash their complete bag of tricks and maintain their winning streaks. Chapel Hill, N, C,, will see two of America’s finestcoached teams in action as Carl Bnavely’'s Justice-powered Tarheels subdue a strong young Georgal aggregation, important southern struggles we give the edge to Vanderbilt, Clemson, Mississippi and Baylor over such formidable opponents
Btate, Along the borderline it looks like William and Mary, West | Virginia, and Tennessee (who fooled us last week) over Virginia Tech, Washington and Lee and Duke, while the deeper South will see Rice, Florida and Miami defeating 1..8.U., Tulsa, and Rollins. South Carolina will experience strong opposition before outscoring Furman. . ” » » » » SURPRISING setbacks to Boston's two major teams in action, Harvard and Boston College, cause Columbia and Wake Forest to be favored over the Beantowners. Balancing the New England | budget will be Holy Cross to beat Brown, The East's favored four, Army, Cornell, Villanova and Pennsylvania, will have to extend themselves before they overpower Penn State, Colgate, Detroit and Dartmouth, A much improved | Navy team will finally leave the red side of the ledger by outmanning Princeton, while Maryland and St. Bonaventure will have to fight to down two well-coached teams in Georgetown and Dayton University. Intra-conference clashes are in vogue on the West Corst as the defending champions, California and Oregon, risk their title in games with Oregon State and U.C.L.A. It will be rejuvenated U.C.L.A.’s biggest test and we think that the Bruins are capable ‘of knocking off the undefeatéd Webfoots from Oregon. Callfornia’s power should be too much for the Oregon Staters, Jeff Cravath’'s Southern California Trojans appear to be & sure bet over Washington State, while Michigan will have tg con-.
Irish Mentor Selects |
Georgia Tech and Missouri |
In equally |
In Second Round
Reed, Watkins Tangle Tonight
: Boring Tourney Lawrence and Manu
The second round of the heavy- |
{weight tournament to select the | {Indiana champion will be held to-|
{night in the National
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In the second round fights, Jim | {Watkins and Willard Reed of In-
|dianapolis will tangle, Sid Peaks off their league records tonight.
{will second round battle,
meet Elza Thompson in
be 10-rounders, The Athletic lordered |O’Bannon-John Oliver fight. {will be over eight rounds, In addition, Promoter Forre McKinrfey has signed Indian
[lightweight champion Gehe Park-|%€r
er and Bobo over 8 rounds.
{the show at 8:30 p.m.
City, County H. §. Football Schedule
{ TODAY | Beech Grove at Deaf School,
Drago
p.m. Ben Davis at Pike Township, 8
p. m. Richmond at Broad Ripple, 8 as Alabama, North Carolina State, Kentucky, and "Mississippi a
|CYO, 8 p. m.
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Central, 8 p. m. Howe at Manual, 8 p, m.
8 p.m.
Tech at Muncie, 8 p. m,
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AMERIC EAGUE tinue their brilliant brand of ball to defeat surprising Stanford. ! ¥ Pet. San Francisco 1s favored over: Loyola in the remaining coast 429 contest, and in southwestern circles we prefer Texas, Texas i 3 Christian and Iowa State over Idaho, Arkansas and Kansas, a Bal nn. . oo TE IN THE Big Ten two future Notre Dame opponents will NATIONAL LEAGUE square off as Purdue takes on Iowa. Taking into consideration |p .ooxiym ........ oi OR Purdue's fine showing against Northwestern, without the full-time hulu AR 4 . Va services of Harry Szulborski, it looks like a victory for the Boston, “ 4 Boilermakers. Also in the conference Illinois and Ohio State are. |Bitwuren | 1 the favorites in skirmishes with Wisconsin and Indiana, Non- |GHCEOS am
conference contests give the odds to Michigan State and Northwestern as they oppose Marquette and Pittsburgh. | Notre Dame takes the long train ride to Seattle to play | Howie Odell's Washington Huskies who threw a big scare into | R Minnesota when Husky Hugh McElhenny returned the opening ! kickoff 97 vards for a touchdown. We plan to use the same lineup | that opened against Indiana with the possible exception of left guard where the Injured Frank Johnson may be back at his old position. Assuming Notre Dame can get organized a little earljer im the game than they did last week, the sellout crowd of 58,000 will witness an outstanding football game,
Bob Carnagua’s 655 Is Best" As Bowling Scores Slump
By GENE LAWSON Bowling performances last night continued to take a nose- .. dive from those record smashing totals rung up on Monday and; Tuesday evenings. Top man in the picture last night was Bob Carnagua, who sc ord a three-game total of 655 at the West 8ide plant. Bob rolled in the 6 o'clock Men's circuit with the Gwin Paint team and posted games of 268, high game during the evening, 184 and 203. When Bob Kerz teammates to a total of opened with that 268 affair great, 2864 pins. This was the highest! things were expected but the next] {team mark of the session. O'Dell game soon killed any chance he chalked up a series of 632 in the! had of hitting the 700 mark Uptown Classic. After Carnagua got through in| Production in the feminine dihis circuit he went over to|vision remained on a par with Pritchett's and turned in a set/those turned in Wednesday of 623 whilé rolling in the Fi-Blak: night. Dotty of the bowling Ber-
Insulation loop, ‘iby notching’ a three-game total of Leo Jenkins came as close 45 588 pins. This was the winning is possible to winning high laurels fgre the preceding night as well for the night. He fell only one pot inaugurated her pin short of Bob's figure when he work with a 164 count. She then connected on a set of 654. Leoirgjled two games Ly the identical registered his total*at Pritchett's goores of 211. However, .she did
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GAMES TODAY
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RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland coo. 900 1037031 # 13 ! As it was, the off day helped. J capacity. Chi 201 000 Of y Wage and Megan: “Kugara" Cain Sad It gave the team a chance tol] Fits mostly aioe Los Rs, iteher. Kuzave ati relax. Most players in the race a 11 small 110 ™ Phliadeiphia at New York Ipostponed. In this final week are tired and] cars. = Only Games Scheduled) Sig That's the natural reac- 1.95 ition, NATIONAL "LEAGUE | | EXCHANGE g (First Game) | Tenslon Takes Toll All other sizes In stock at rookiyn 00 503 100 9 10 8! Th vt i n sac ye- . 900 '301 33-3 3 P50 Are ension-packed | guced prices. nd Ca mpanells Spahn Hall G. games. They take a lot out.of a Arrett an Crandall osing ihe: id man. While on the field, tension BLUE PMY 4 Lg Second Game: 8 PLY
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All second | [round fights in the tourney will and one non county game in three starts, is host to Speed-
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Cathedral va. Lafayette Jeff at [aves Anderson, tries keeping their week. Hardest hit are Speedway,
| Crispus Attucks at Shortridge, Decatur Central at Plainfield,
Pp Franklin Township at Warren
Speedway at Lawrence Central, umph over Bill Geyer's Craw- {Dave Wilson will move to full-
atred Heart at Southport, 8 Week, opened their city title con- (right half. Fullback Harold Kuy-
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down. Any way you figure it, — 3 2'we have to win.
Grid Schedule Carded®
al Try for Clean Slates In Loop Games Tonight
Will Meet Speedway and Howe Hornets; ‘Eight Other After-Dark Tilts Scheduled
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Two of the top runners for prep gridiron laurels among |
the city and county footballers will try keeping smudges
Lawrence Central Bears, winners. of two county titles
|way's defending county champions, deposed last week by Decatur Central, 14 to 0. Manual, only unbeajen and unscored-on ship going to improved Warren [eleven in local football, will try Central. Pike has lost two In to add Howe's Hornets to their/three games, the Giants and two previous “victims in the city Franklin have lost all three, and jes at Delavan Smith Field. the Warriors have won the last | Both games are ai 8 p.m, {two of three games. Eight other after-dusk tiffs are! In other tilts tonight, Broad billed tonight. Two of them are Ripple, with two straight 26 to 0, all-county squabbles. A pair of losses, will be at home to Rich|city contenders, Tech and Wash- mond; Cathedral will entertain ington, are hitting the road, the tough Jeff of Lafayette, and {Greenclads tackling Muncie in a Sacred Heart, which won 9 to 7, |NCC tilt and Washington going for its first triumph in two years, to West Lafayette. go to Southport. The Continentals, who were set, ° Teams Injury Riddled |back 12 to 0 by Manual last week,| Today's action finds several also have a 7-all deadlock to their| contingents hovering on the brink standings. in the city firing. Tech, of uncertainty because of a widewhich rolled up a 56 to 0 verdict gpread epidemic of injuries last
pes alive in the NCC tussle Tech and Cathedral. against the Bearcats; 28 to 0| The Plugs will be without the losers to strong Evansville Reitz|gervices of Charles Martin who last week. (will be out for at least three Two Daytime Games {weeks with a dislocated shoulder, Two tilts were booked this aft-/George Vance, right halfback, ernoon, Shortridge’'s eight-letter- was lost all year because of a man téam, with a 46 to 21 tri- shoulder separafion. Quarterback
fordsville team in its opener last back and Ray Smith will be at
tention by playing host to Crispus kendall has bad ankles and| Attucks. Attucks has won one in pulled leg muscles and won't play|
Washington at West Lafayette, | {three outings to date. It's the first ‘against the Bears. Lineman Bob
meeting of the two In history. | Coughlin is a doubtful participant In the other daytime affair,/and so is veteran Center Ronnie Beech Grove, with a 12 slate, Bland. faced Deaf School, seeking its| Cathedral's Carl Accomando,| second win in three games. | veteran tailback, and Guard GorThe county clashes tonight also 'don Rindflish of Tech, are lost include Pike's entertaining of all year because of injuries reBen Davis and Franklin Town- ceived last week.
y Tomorrow’ s Game Big One - For Yanks, DiMaggio Feels
| By JOE DIMAGGIO Conyright, 1949. by The Indianapolis Tim NEW YORK, Sept. 30-—We are packing the. Whole season Into
three exciting days. Of the three, tomorrow is the big one. The opener with the Red Sox'is the one to win. It is the game of the year because there may not be another chance, It would be the last game if rain comes Sunday. ! We may go into tomorrow tied with \ the Sox, or one up or one
{talking back to the television | creen, I was trying to talk up|
The weather can make a team '® a double play.
{very uneasy this time of year, We were lucky yesterday. We were| 10MOrTow, maybe wil be
rained out, but the Sox couldn't OUF turn. But if the Yankees play either. If they had playeahave to lose, I want to be in and won, we would have had althere | losing too. |nervous bunch around our clubhouse, We would have had to |worry whether we could get in jour game today to catch up.
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