Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1949 — Page 32

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Hard-Charging Line Forces I Uy $81. 583 Pot didn't pay off and one fine Kan seldom | - Of Rose Bowl to Fumble 7 Times Nebraska Slows a a ook i agaist the sur Bob Zastrow Sparks Heo re EVANSTON, IIL, Oct. 1 (UP)—Pittsburgh's Panthers, a rough] prising lowans. ipmen tough gang of football veterans, upset Rose Bowl champion North-| Ted Atkinson Vaunted Gopher Iowa State got two touchdowns Midship "» 1 é T western today, 16-7, before 41,000 Northwestern partisans in Dyche| Has an Easy Ride Ground Attack jin the second period. one on a 28-7 Victory o *u Stadium. { great pass from Bill eeks to! I The Piitsburghers, With many, of the same men who played| For the Full Route LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 1 (UP)— 579% ‘halfback Bob Angle and the oth-| BALTIMORE, Oct. i (UP)— 3 whnie against Notre Dame when it had Sonny Th and Michirar vhon| ‘NEW YORK. Oct. 2 (UP An out-weighed and out-manned er op a line smash by Weeks aft- Navy's Midshipmen returned to it had Bob Chappuis, Greentree Stable’s Guillotine ut Nebraska team slowed down the er Angle ran 52 yards to set it up. {the winners’ circle today after a How old 4 every period Caryl, one. jcounted for a huge pot-of-gold vaunted Minnesota attack to-| Bill Chauncey added anotheriiong stretch in which they went of these Evade Northwestern, .on the od [ AY and untold glory today as he| 'day; but ‘the galloping Gophers iowa Stats Bigg pi 8 a ne two full seasons without a victory, ju pri pid Band. couldu't aly until the last jatreaked down the Weidener) kept enough steam up to Pound/Not until then did Kansas score, LoPpling Princeton, 28 to 7, with, Records st miny play, when Scat-| | 8 ip tavay ou 3 triumph fn 3 lout a 28 to 6 victory before 36,000) pick Gilman saved the Kansans Out too much difficulty at Babe in Indianapoli zy Gye | lana tate, =f) 60th running of the ‘Futurity fans, tom a shuiout when he- raced, Ru Stadium in: their . home oie. begh \Stakes, America's premier gal favored ‘Minneso yards for a standing-up touch- ury an en Johnny Miller skirted the for 2-year-old thoroughbreds. ol — nsavity Jovers RMirgeota} down with only six minutes left| Led by Quarterback Bob Zas- athletic-minded ond from the 11 after desperation] Scores 5 Times Waiting for the young son of | ma SD vatlin the game. |trow who scored one touchdown what few team passes brought the ball down . Cocond Half Bimelech at the end of the six-| {98 wo dazating passes ang wp {himself and threw passes for two istence, organia there. and-a-half furlong spin was a NEXT OPPONENT |others, the Midshipmen powered to be one of Fumbles 7 Times VALPRAISO, Ind., Oct. 1 (UP) gg7 585 jackpot, plus a big. vote Northwestern at Minnésota. ll 0 ans {through for touchdowns in every leagues in the Their hard-charging line Jed by —Valpraiso burst loose for fiveifor the 1949 championship of his| Sewis Si Baum Sie. {period but the second as they the first in thi Tackle Nick Bolkovac and two touchdowns in the second half givigion, block-buster line plays. Bu |broke a string of 15 straight win- This organi: immovable ends named T ed today to overwhelm Indiana State Calumet Farm's Theory fin-| unexpected power of 5, But the less games. = the Indianapol Geremski and Nick DeRosa, by a 32 to 0 score. ished second in the bulky field of Nebraska made Bernie Bisraan's op ougars Zastrow, playing his first sea- made up of me: rushed the Northwestern backs| Joe Pahr sparked the Valpoi17 juvenile racers, three-quarters | men look sluggish at t | son of college football, racked up 8873 Women k with such fury they fumbled Crusaders and scored the firstiot 3 length back of Guillotine. | | Nebraska never was sn LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 (UP)—| Navy's first score on a Suanere 3 Jar y. seven times. [ousndown after only two min- gp A. Firestone's The Djver was lin the game after the first pe- A sluggish, uninspired Southern back sueake from Yaw ones ok line joate, pe wll The Wildcats, apparently think-| XT OPPONENT /third, another two lengths off the iriod, but pesky Fran Nagle kept California football team lumbered less Shag opm minutes after the on EP i ing more of their games in the fapemery Bina Yorern es 8 i pace. {Whipping passes over the beefy|to a 35 to 7 victory over Wash- game known as “sec next two weeks with arch-con- It Was an Easy Ride i : {Minnesota line. It was Nagle's ington State today, overwhelming! Later in the same period, Full- a. 8 foes’ Michigan and Min. Uit8 Of the third quarter. Pahr| Wallace (Wahwah) Jones dribbles the ball while Joe Holland magic arm that piled up 194/the speedy little Cougars by back Dave Bannerman climaxed Ing that each ference foes ig ran an Indiana State punt back Ted Atkinson, who rode three : : RE N ight of bers al |a 60-yard Navy drive by crashing ond string.” nesota, threatened as far as Pitt's 75 vards for the tally. other winners on the Belmont throws up a guard as the new Indianapolis Olympians opened prac- yards gained on passes for Ne- weight of numbers alone. over from the two-yard line for Members of t 15 in the second period and to the, Pahr who gained a total of Program, got Guillotine off third| fice yesterday in Butler Fieldhouse. The new Indianapolis entry {braska to only 97 for Minnesota.. The victory did little toward en- I to seore autle ou } 21 in the third, but the greater 124 yards in nine tries from and had an easy ride over the in the National Professional Basketball Association, plans to offi- | 200-Pound Line {hancing Southern California's) Roger Drew kicked the éxtra department as Panther line was equal to both scrimmage, set up the second full sprint route. The young cially introduce themselves to the local public in an ‘exhibition later | But Minnesota's 200-pound line Standing 3 the favors to. wis point for the Midshipmen. front line anc occasions, touchdown with a 46-yard sprint Greentree charger opened a day. this month. Bare than made ub for the 2rIRlW ale tos BL re no th as ""A fumble by Halfback Bill trying to boo: Gallant Little Bimbo Cecconi, 'to the State 13. Mac Heigt took light lead at the midway point, P ashington State he em even ., ers on his own 17 in the that they mig} Pitts Jt halfback, who wis ari over from the four. The third [1 EL0pel Joe snmeleiedin ell Wins Free-Scoring Tilt bested the Cornhusker ime twice| three periods. Mast of the cheers second, period set the stage for ff first team mer field twice with Crusader touchdown also was, -, { e p ition. The M ried off the 4 lin the third period to score the of the crowd of 36.243 in Memorial Princeton's lone touchdown of the SO oe

fnjuries, ssed for one touch- scored on a four-yard buck, by| Theory, who turned back Guil-| . jun a us up the other with Harold Mack just before the lotine in ‘a race on the Widener, ITHACA, N. Y,, Oct. 1 (UP)— began to make things interesting. {sychdowns that sewed up the Coliseum were for Washington game a ing a 31-yard run [third period ended, |couse last Monday, forced the Cornell, last year's Ivy League | Piling 2 three touchdowns game for the Gophers. {State's game stand against the . but came a fe Pitt struck suddenly in the first Ron Schech scored both the Pace all the way but failed to| football champion, started out °"® "OF TOTN® Brilliant Billy Bye made his Trojan powerhouse. So. Methodist Barely | latter loop is

Valpo touchdowns in the fina) threaten the winner in the final! impressively \again today by few passes in the second period To f : 2 x and bowls at t period when Cecconl passed 3 period. The first came on a two- | drive. The Diver showed a bit of p 8 y 'Gators Trounce Tulsa count for the other two touch- ‘Basketball Notes [Edges Missouri, » 27 every Friday e long one down the middle to De- 1 | trouncing (Colgate. 30 to 27, in a ry y Rosa on the Northwestern 14 and yard plunge, and the second on Closing speed; moving up from) TULSA, Okla. Oct. 1 (UP)— downs. The first came on a t088| 1... gm.Roe Sporting Goods Company is DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 1 (UP)— Sever A Soe, \e Joe five-yard pass from Henry the middie of the pack to nail free-scoring contest before more rhe ‘Gators of the University of (to Gordy Soltau. Then a few min- orssnizing oasketoal feasucs at the New| Dazzling Doak Walker led South- During this

Meier. {down third money. an 20,000 fans. Florida, led by powerful Half- utes later, near the end of the Sufurdey aights. Any day pihursday andi ern Methodist to a thrill-a-minute

Robinson for the score. Score by periods: | It was Guillotine's first stakes After Cornell led 32 to 7 mid- back Charles Hunsinger, trounced period, Minnesota took the ball’ Ee Tt ase St i 28 10 27 hairline viclory qver a age Kicks Field Goal indiana State... © 8 8 0 0 Victory, although he showed tri- way in the third period, Coach the University of Tulsa, 40-7, to- again and Bye whipped a slick Em Roe store of by phone at LI-34dé supercharged Missouri eleven to- course; a far cI Pitt made it an even 10 towards yo paraiso ay 0 0 19 13-32 Umphs in three minor races this George K. (Lefty) James shot in day before more than 9000 fans one to Dale Warner in the end be) tourhament starting Oct. 10 Heam| night before a limp crowd. of fully finished : the end of the second period when| mmr year. He paid $19.60, $6.40 and reserves and Colgate immediately in Skelly Stadium. | zone. ray montars ill Cotter at 0-15, 56,000 in the Cotton Bowl. ag period

Bolkovae, with Bill Abraham | $3.40 across the board. Theory re-| holding, drove one through the Kirshbaum Plans Night warded $3.20 and $2.30; the Diver, cross bars from 23 yards out for| $2.50.

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a field goal. This was set up by For Olympian Team | Mrs. Deering Howe's Donor oe pot a Cecconl's twisting cut back off] Reservations are now being spurted in the stretch to defeat oe ney on

tackle for 31 yards, ~ {taken for the second annual Mrs, Ethel D. Jacobs Stymie in Just before the end of the third awards banquet of the Xirsh-/the $25.000 New York Banticam| A period DeRosa, who seemed to baum Men's Club to be held Oct.'secondary event on the Belmont spend most of his time bouncing 12 in the Antlers Hotel. | program. Brookmeade Stable's| the Northwestern backs around,| The buffet banquet and recep- Chains finished third in the gruel-| knocked a Don Burson pass intoition also will serve as a “get ac-| ling two-and-a-quarter mile jaunt. the air and Guard Rudy Anda-/quainted” night for the new In-| It was the third straight stakes, baker took it on the fly to North-|dianapolis, Olympians, profession- victory for Donor, who won the western’s 24. Jimmie Robinson al basketball team. Reservations Narragansett Special and Man-!| scooted around end from the 12 may be made by calling LI. 1612. /hattan Handicap on previous for the score. [Tickets will be delivered by the! Saturdays. Donor, the favorite of Besides his fleld goal, Bolkovac club. la crowd of 35586, paid $6.60 also made one of his two con-| Members of the Olympians will straight.

tion the many + lars that are i . keep. Bowling *ness in those a The most in 4 taining to the “the ball. An % was composed ¥ a hard type ¢ «+ imported fron and did not ha “lite” as do th

version attempts. Eddie Nemethipresent awards to some 80 boys 50,000 added Hawth The procedu made his one try for Northwest-land girls for achievement in ae es I Vor 1g aifered & 0

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