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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Single Wing Comes Through For Milligan,

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Mike’s ‘Old-Fashioned’ System Handed Wildcats a Surprise

Panther Mentor's Job Saved

Once by Students and Alumni ; By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 5—He was bred in the tradition of the single wing and becomes enraged when anyone calls it “old fashioned.” He nearly lost his job the first year he had it—but a hastily organized student-alumni committee stepped in just in time.

-_|Krall, Ohio State's speedster left And he came th their necks : rough for those who stuck out half, looms as the player to beat

He is the United Press coach for individual statistical honors

to save his.

of the week, Mike Milligan of ern-day systems. Our single wing | Pittsburgh University, whose actually is different from most, much-maligned Panthers roared Versions. We use different re-

forth with the season's biggest|Vverses than the old Pitt teams only one conference game, he i

Ohio State Leads Big 10 In Statistics

Left- Half Jerry Krall ~ Tops Conference in ‘Total Offense Yardage

CHICAGO, Oct. 5 (UP)—Jerry!

n the Big Ten football race. Although Krall has played in

upset. Saturday when they de-|@nd we pull the man-in-motion scooted for 129 yards in 12 at-!

feated Northwestern's Rose Bowl frequently.” : t champions, 16 to 7. | Last year the single- wing won “You would have loved those SIX games and lost only three for Klas Mulligan said after the vie-i at wpset? ory. “They were rarin’ to go and, | gmt ‘gosh, they did, ” Milligan has not taken a vaca-t

“I only hope we can be the same | tion since he became head coach net. -

next week when we meet West/in 1947. Even in the summer he

Virginia, They'll be laying for |studies football — and the few |Pandel Savic, came along to pace us.” times he wanders to the civic|the conference in passing and light operas he so loves, he finds help the Buckeyes into first place| himself in Pitt Stadium, for that’s|in the team statistics. ranked as one of the best last! But Milligan has discovered year, completed five nut of eight, it's a attempts against Indiana Sature{secret the women of America day for a .625 percentage of completions and his tosses gained 75

Jock Sutherland as a guard on| I just go window shopping yards.

Vindication for Mike

The triumph was net just a ball game—or even just one big where the operas are staged. ball game—for Milligan. It meant vindication of the theories which nearly cost him his job. He had been bred in the single wing of |bave known for. years.

one way to .relax—and

the Pitt powerhouses of the 1930's. |40Wntown,” he says. “It's won-|

He joined the Pitt coaching staff in 1934, served as line coach

at Florida from 1938 to 1941, and! 3 1 at Florida trom 1838 to 1041, and By Mite Wins

the next year took over as head coach. His first season was a dismal failure. The team only won one

Times Special LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 5—

Owned by O. C. Adelman, Mount

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asked for his resignation. The tured the $3000 Newport Stock | phudeints and alumni, Who usually | rarm Pace in straight heats. chores for college coaches, Heavily backed to win the race, formed a committee and demand-|Bud Mite took the lead at the ed that the trustees give Milligan start of the first heat and was] another chance. never headed to win by three] lengths. Think Differently In the second heat, Try Wyn, It was the single wing that{owned by E. A. Bostain, Chatwas the root of the trouble. The tanooga, Tenn., took the lead at! faculty committee thought it was|the quarter pole, but Bud Mite outdated. Milligan thinks differ-|took command in the stretch and | ently. won going away by a length. The | “It requires good blocks and!/times for the mile were 2:10] tackling, the essence of all mod-'and 2:13.

Taylor Rolls Into Bowling Honor Column for 2d Time

By GENE LAWSON . Two more keglers, one for the second time this season, crashed

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into the “700” class.in last mnight’s bowling activity. |its third NCC triumph, having deHobe Moore and Dick Taylor recorded sizzling totals of 709 and |feated Anderson 56 to 0 and Mun704 respectively to have all of the glory to themselves. Moore posted cie 13 to 6. Mike Walker, senior his top figure in the East Side Classic circuit at the Pritchett-Hunt- | guard, is expected to start his

O'Grady plant when he put together games of 201, 252 and 256 as he rolled with Hatfield Motor contingent. His mark raiges the number of persons to hit the “700” mark to seven. Dick Taylor became the only| kegler to crack the coveted figure twice so far this season by blasting 704 pins in the Tuesday night loop at the Pennsylvania alleys, also the scene of his previous honor count. game of 211 and then really proceeded to set the alleys afire by notching scores of 246 and 247 to clear the mark. Primarily through

tion. 245, 215 and 219. In spite of these high marks

of the session. Side Classic. games of 175 and 205, Chuck]

The West Side Classic, a loop which can usually be counted

10.7 yards.

Pitt. This year—who knows after Place in total offense with 179 yards, adding four pass comple-

Daye chalked up games of

none of the men mentioned could) come through with the top game That honor went Defeat of Red Sox

t h Marl in the .East! eC me Tolling two COStly to Boston Cafes

crashed 277 pins in’ his finale to/sized ice statue of a Boston Red Dick opened with a top them all. [Sox batter fanning the cool air

upon to produce its share of planned for a World Series that

empts for an average gain of He also was in first

ions for 50 yards to his rusning

Krall's teammate, Guaticsctt i

Savic, |

In team figures Ohio State was,

derful.” |tops in both offense and defense. SS ts The Buckeyes gained 527 yards! lagainst Indiana, more than 200 {yards above the 32@ yards North-

| {western gained against Purdue In 46 he returned to Pitt as $3000 line coach under Wes Fesler, and Newport io tela second place in the divi-

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The Buckeyes also held Indi-

. ana to only 96 yards, compared INjUry Postpones to figures aboye 200 yards per game but, oddly, it was the fac-| Vernon, O., and driven by Wayne game for every other team in

ulty committee on athletics which Smart, Bud Mite yesterday cap-|the conference.

Parents of Tech Team to Be Guests

Parents of members of the Tech High School football team will be guests of Tech officials when the Greenclads entertain Richmond in a” North Central Conference game Friday night. Athletic Director Charles Dagwell said the parents of the players will hold the spotlight in an added dual attraction that will also feature the Indiana University “Marching Hundred” band. The I. U. band will perform between halves of the game. Tech will be seeking its fourth straight victory this season and

second straight game at the guard berth vacated 10 days ago by Gordon Rindflish, lost for the {season because of a broken bone |in his foot.

BOSTON, Oct. 5 (UP)—A man-

in an icehouse today symbolized the plight of businessmen who

postponement of weight scheduled for Friday night in the National Guard Armory.

New Stick-Wielder for Caps

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Sam Mulholland, fast-skating right winger obtained the Philadelphia Rockets, gets “measured” for an Indianapolis uniorm. With several other new faces in the lineup, the Caps will open the American League hockey season at Cincinnati next Tuesday. A special train will carry local fans to the opening.

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Butler Squad For Red Cats

Bulldogs to Face Nemesis in Corbin,

Fleet Reserve Back Impressed with Western Re-| | serve's 69-8 victory Saturday over {Olivet, Coach Tony Hinkle in-| tensified the drills of the Butler] Bulldogs, in preparation for their Mid - American Conference tilt with the Red Cats Saturday.

| Although injuries continued to (hamper the efforts of Hinkle to get his starting 11 together, the rest of the squad scrimmaged| |yesterday.

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9 | Beet Western Reserve halfback. Corbin played a major role in defeating the Bulldogs in 1947 and '48. He is the outstanding ball jcarrier for the Red Cats and 3 definitely the man to watch.

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Heavyweight Bout

A training injury today forced the heavyar

tournament fight c d|

Willie Clemons, Indianapolis] heavyweight who was to have| battled Willard Reed in the semi-| final round of the tourney, yesterday suffered a broken rib] cartilage during training.

Promoter Forrest McKinney | rescheduled the fight for Oct. 21| in the Armory. Dr. Claude E. Hadden, Indiana | Athletic Commission doctor, ex-

amined Clemons yesterday and

reported to Commission Secre-sion, grouped in foursomes with tary Fred Lisenby that Clemons each score recorded indiviauany, Purdue Makes Two

ja five-flight basis. All pros will |IC, 10th.

Butler Harriers [mn lcard:

Win Over Central

Round-Robin Golf Tourney Planned

Hoosier Pros Will Thomas of the Butler team, tied

Play at Leesburg for first place over the 2.7 mile LEESBURG, Oct. 5 (UP)—An|course. ) unusual round-robbin golf tour-

tral, 20 to 35. yesterday in a meet Bob Ham, at the North Side course.

White, |

top Hoosier pros at the Tippe-|man across the line for Central. canoe Country Club near here| Other winners were: Don| BE; this week-end. Brown, Butler, fifth; Dave Jones, Fight Results Host pro Fred McDermott said!|IC, sixth; J. C. White, IC, seventh;|

REAL—Laurent

Sigmund Jones Beas In Amateur show tomorrow.

1 = = n ‘Si 7 Utilizing motion pictures show-| mon Pures ing the Bulldogs operating against] the freshmen using Red Cat plays, Hinkle hopes his charges will ~ Rea for Battle lable to bottle up Nate Corbin,

Holy Name Union To Sponsor 10 Bouts

The “Simon Pures” off in Holy Cross Hall, Special guests of the Bulldogs Oriental St., tomorrow night in a |at the game this week-end will be 10-Dout program sponsored by the

The show is one of a series i planned by the group to raise the Indianapolis Junior Chamber funds to build a CYO gymnasium lin Indianapolis. The program for {tomorrow's show has been ar-| {ranged by Chairman Tom Bene-| and his committee.

Walter Haywood vs. Sigmund | Butler University's cross coun-|Jones, 135; Dick Fulk vs. Bill} try team defeated Indiana Cen-|Alexander, 112; Dick Stevens vs. 147; Del Bob Charlie Rankin, 175; Dick Powell! Harold Cline and Don|vs. Fred Rice, 118; Dick Ham vs.| Dick Bennett, 126; Jerry McKin-| ney vs. Warren O'Neal, 126; Andy! Anderson vs. Gene Anderson, 174; Time was 15 minutes and 24 Bob Johnson vs. Bob Brown, 112;

ney will bring together 16 of the|seconds. Art Bright was the first Bob Cannelli vs. Don Cox, 147.

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Nlinkig Drills [Rey tor Action Ualiar, Fightes

BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 5 (UP). heavyweight

Attendants at Emergency Hos

|pital said he was in the operat{ing room six hours after he had {dropped the decision to Oma.

Bertola was still in his ring

|togs in the dressing room at Me{morial Auditorium when he come plained of an upset stomach, {Then he collapsed.

Efforts by his manager, Emil

Nanny of Chicago, to revive him failed and an ambulance rushed the fighter to thé hospital.

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GREENCASTLE, Oct. 5—De-|Dermott said. Pauw’s Tigers, after a lay-offf Participating in the tourney, Monday, began drills yesterday besides McDermott, will be Bill

for Saturday's game against a heavily-manned Hanover squad. Hanover has a 2-0 season record and DePauw has lost two games to date. To correct a spotty defense and a bogged-down offense that developed in the Ball State game last Saturday, Coach Mike Snavely put his backfield combinations through heavy drills yesterday afternoon. The line got tackling and blocking assignments. Snavely has scheduled scrimmages against the freshman squad today.

honor scores failed to accomplish never will be. oll Bo pig Be Daniels anything spectacular last night. Hotel and restaurant men pins. This was the top team fig-| Compared with the previous alone estimated they lost about

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Marlowe Hits 277 (did, however, come through with The same circuit produced the some creditable scores. Laverne third, fourth and fifth place bowl-| Biers set the pace when she neters as well. Walt Eggerdine came ted a three game total of 569. Lain third with a nifty 686 mark, verne did her bowling for Mikeregistered while rolling with Sells in the Tuesday Night Ladies Ritchey Furniture. He had circuit at West Side. She barely games of 245, 223 and 218. Trail- managed to edge out Ruth Hinton ing him by only four pins was who rolled with Crumley Cleaners Karl Kiefer of W. F. Jones Studio in the same loop and had a set of with a 684 set. Karl posted single 567 pins to her credit. Following marks of 171, 256 and 257. Round- her by the narrowest of margins ing out the first five was Dave|was Kay Ralston with her figure Parker with his total of 679, com- of 566. Kay rolled for the Oecrtel’s piled while competing with the 92 Beer team in the Won-Ten Iaria’s Bowling Alleys aggrega-'league at Jess Pritchett’s. . = =» # #2

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BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP) —Indiana University’s search for imore* speed moved reserve - left {half sophomore Mickey Marshall |into the first-string right halfback {slot today. | The Hoosiers also welcomed {back veteran Center Joe Stebbins {and sophomore Fullback Jerry Van Ooyen, who came off the injured list as the team worked {out in the rain in preparation for ithe Texas Christian encounter Saturday.

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