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FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1949

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

2,000 Expected To Watch Notre Dame,

" two games everyone was ex-|

‘ female keglers.

Footboll With Leahy— -

Picks Michigan To Take Army

Irish Mentor Recalls '48 Squeak With Purdue

Experts See pure ih As Exhibition

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame FOOTBALL FANS throughout the country will focus their attention on the Midwest tomorrow as the central sector becomes host for many of the day's most important games. ‘Fourteen high ranking teams will be performing within a 400 mile radius of Chicago, and it appears that the Michi- |

igan-Army con Arbo y t es A at the Longhorns bow to Bud Wilkinr mus considered sons boys.-who are fast becoming first. A look at the records|one of the Raioy's best, Miso oun, foo! I's most unfortunate team proves that the Wolverines are of the season, is expected to roll at their best when the competiover Oklahoma A & M as they tion is toughest and we predict prove that their one point losses that Michigan will chalk up theifito Ohio State and Southern Meth25th consecutive victory on the|odist were indications of their morrow. |real strength. Baylor will have People who are unable to ob-|difficulty as they edge out Arkantain tickets for the aforemen-sas, but Denver and ‘Kansas tioned game will have to go no should have easy sledding with farther thang, Lansing, Michigan, Hawaii and Qevrge Washington. to see a contest that will provide! 8 them with equally as many thrills. | HEADING the southern scene Our contention is that the eight/is the Georgia-Kentucky game man line is the best way to com-|{with Georgia getting the nod. bat the Split “T” and Michigan Interstate competition will be at State’s Biggie Munn has per-| its keenest as North Carolina fected that defense to the extent downs South Carolina and Florida that he will halt the University defeats Auburn. Intrastate strugof Maryland. {gles foresee Tulane, William and {Mary, Virginia and Tennessee, POWERFUL 3 tssosota will be, overpowering Southeastern Louithe winner as Northwestern sana College, VMI, Virginia Tech makes its bid to regain national 278 Chattanooga.

prominence after losing to Pitt. Xisewhere in the South our Wisconsin's Ivy Williamson selfavorites are Alabama, Clemson,

certainly earning early season {Vanderbilt over Du “ uesne, Missisrights to the “Coach of the Year Tsippi State, Davidson, Texas A Trophy,” but Pappy Waldorf is|g aM and Mississippl. bringing too much power from| Boston College’s impressive re-

California to be sidetracked by turn to form against Wake Forest |causes them to ‘be picked over found two things emph zed:

the Badgers. Slow starting Iowa receives our Penn State. Ivy League leader, vote over Illinois while Indiana is Cornell, dafeated by Texas Christian. Re-|in the number one spot by down-

maining Midwestern matches fa- ing Harvard, as Pennsylvania vor San Francisco, Dayton and and Columbia become runnersup| Northwestern and

Miami over Detroit, Marshall and by subduing Princeton and Yale.

Xavier. | Three eastern teams which have Listen to “Leahy of Notre proved the experts wrong quite Dame” tonight at 6:45 over {frequently this fall, Villanova, ’ WIBC. Pittsburgh and Brown,

number of notable games is the|Rhode Island State.

that area we pick Southern Cali-|looks

going all the way to the Rose town and Navy. Bowl. Having picked UCLA tol

at Palo Alta. Santa Clara will have to battle] {win over Purdue.

North Carolina State, LSU and prospects all fall is to be straight-

is expécted to continue/What to do with it when inside

Boilermakers May Rise to Heights. If Szulborski's Going By BOB WOODWORTH Times Special Wi LAFAYETTE, Oct. In the iminds of most football experts \whose predictions appear in print, tomorrow’s Purdue-Notre Dame gridiron game is strictly an ex-

contest. They point out, and possibly justifiably so, that from end to end and around the backfield the Irish have more talent than Stu Holcomb’s roster could conceivably possess. But fact is that some 52,000 Hoosier gridiron partisans, who cannot forget that the Boilermakers have risen to the heights for the past two seasons against Leahy’s legions, will be on hand] {to establish a new record for the {newly expanded Ross-Ade Stadium. Big Crowd Expected Whether the Boilermakers best, if they can produce it, is good enough to force the issue with the national title favorites, remains to be seen, but those who like

be here in abundance to find out whether the question mark that has surrounded Purdue's football

ened into an exclamation point or left in that indeterminate status. It's a cinch that Purdue’s football drills this week have How to hold on to a football and

the opponents’ 10-yard line.

hibition and not a competitive game

to watch & football bounce willip

Irish Hope to Extend Unbeaten Skein to 31;

Indiana Host to TCU

Bulldogs Face Western Reserve in Butler Bowl; Wabash Challenges Case Institute in Road Tilt

By FRANK ANDERSON Notre Dame's football team, unbeaten in 30 straight games,

premier grid attraction.

invades Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium tomorrow in, Hoosterland’s |

A sell-out crowd of 52,000 is expected to be on hand in the new-ly-expanded Lafayette stadium as the Boilermakers attempt to get on the winning track after losses to Northwestern and Iowa. Coachitndiana’s football team, whose after that 32 to 6 licking by, Sacred Heart at the CYO plant.

Stu Holcomb’s boys also have revenge in mind. Last year in South| Bend the Irish eked out a 28-27/day defeated Wabash, 14-7 victory in a bruising, hard-fought!

third victory of the season. The/out 69-6 last week. Leahy-men crushed Indiana 49-6 Wabash on Road in their home opener and pum-

tute. |Engineers, (ville last year.

strong second-half drive. IU Host to TCU In Bloomington, the other mem-| ber of the state’s Big Three, In-| diana, will face T. C. U.'s leaping Horned Frogs. The Hoosiers will be gunning for their first win aft‘er the Notre Dame decable and a Madison on the Ohio River. 46-7 loss to Ohio State. The sharp-passing Frogs, turing Lindy Berry, the nation’s Poly in a night game.

last week after bumping Kansas meet St. Joseph's. and tying Oklahoma A.& M., 33-|

with a victory over Western Re-|football menu. serve in a Mid-America Confer-

dogs dropped their opener to game with Missouri Valley.

\Evansville, 24.7, and last Satur. morale and spirit seem to soar|ghortridge last week.

Western Reserve will attempt hand the Bulldogs the Olivet The Irish will be seeking their| “treatment” which they dished|siers have definite ideas of blast- at 2 p. m. in the only other fracas

Other state - gridiron action|lated, means Lindy err, Hu meled a game Washington team finds Wabash traveling to Cleve-|pitcher, and Morris Bailey, the : at Seattle last week, 27-7, with a land for a joust with Case Insti- catcher. front-running Southport, unbeaten Cincinnati Withrow after piling

The Cavemen pasted the 20-6, at Crawfords. that Texas Christian brings to

Anderson is at Ball State in a|battery. Berry has hit 39 of 7 home-coming affair and Manches- for 497 yards. The big Balley, 2 ter invades Canterbury. DePauw’s magnificent target for any hurler, Tigers clash with Hanover in has grabbed 16 for 194 yards.

Earlham plays host to Taylor against a freshman team using fea- and Franklin is at home to Rose the intricate Horned Frog formaValpar-| {tions—single, No. 1 flinger, lost to Arkansas aiso journeys to Collegeville to| {triple- wing setups.

Indiana State’s Sycamores tace| There perhaps is neither a Berry all. {Southern Illinois at home. Indi-inor a Bailey on the Indiana | Butler's Bulldogs will try to im-| ana Central and Huntington are/freshman squad, yet the results| rove-on their one-and-one record idle to round out the Saturday indicate the defensive planning is|

Evansville, conquerer of But-/spoil the pattern. ence game in the Bowl. The Bull-|ler, hits the road tonight for a

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urdue Clash

Eleven Prep Grid Games Set Tonight, 2 Tomorrow

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS triumph, takes on Speedway hopFor the most part, tonight be-|ing to make it three straight

county losses for the Plugs. . gins the dress rehearsal week-end| “Or Tech will try further master

for-local footballers fooking ahead yng of NCC opposition by enter to the do-or-die league games taining Richmond tonight and the next week. | rest of the squads ars either on Eleven tilts are slated tonight, the road or meeting a with one of the two games to-|competition. morrow stamped as a city series Ripple Eleven Idle affair. That one’s with Cathedral Broad Ripple is idle but tough and Crispus Attucks at the CYOQ, | Brownsburg goes to Decatur Cen-

field at 8 o'clock. It could give) the luckless Tigers a chance to! {tral. Franklin Township tries for

Times BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. T— spike Irish city title aspirations '!s second straight victory over

Hoosiers Hope To Solve Star TCU Battery

Horned Frogs wu Bring Football's Pitch-Catch We Best

Jake Casky's Silent Hoosiers despite two disappointments, hopes ~ {journey to Pike for a conference to hit a home run here Saturday. Bears AVES game and Warren Central, + wise ners o e Translated, this means the Hoo |, 1a) team goes to Krightstown|to Plainfield Charlton. Three city entries spread their tomorrow. | metropolitan influence elsewhere. Two county games tonight Shortridge, destined to play a lot could scramble the reputations of|of football around here, goes to

ing the best battery in college football today, and this, transthe

in four games, and Speedway, de-| up two top-heavy victories. feated in two of four. Beech| Washington, winner of one in Grove visits the high-flying Cards three starts, goes to Terre Haute and Ben Davis, 32 to 6 winners; Wiley and Howe, 13 to 7 winners over Pike last week for its only| over Manual, travels to Westfield.

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There seems to be little question

{Bloomington tomorrow the No. 1

Indiana has labored hard

double and even The Hoosiers {have had encouraging success.

sound unless too many mistakes

Has Plenty of Ends TCU has other tools besides

Bulldogs to Try to Shake

One-Touchdown Toothache

‘Ss “ ay i

Berry and Bailey. Coach Dutch Meyer has eight ends, for instance, six tackles and fivé guards with experience. He has three centers ‘and plenty of backs who can cavort with the best of them. But he can play only 11 at one

BUTLER

Will Open Mid-American Competition

Statistics show that in losses to Iowa, the Boilermakers: have fumbled 10

Against Western Reserve Tomorrow By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

time tomorrow, and Indiana's preseason calculations—improvement with every performance until they are over the hump -— still are

vs. Western Reserve

times, that the opponents have re-

Butler's football Bulldogs try getting rid of a one-touchdown

judged sound down here.

should less Boilermakers,

{continue winning at the expense BUT FEW steps behind in thelof St. Mary's, West Virginia and Roundin Far West. Looking for upsets inlout our seaboard selections it | crack and piled up better than like Dartmouth, Boston fornia over Ohio State in a game University, Wake Forest and Duke that may well see the winner over Holy Cross, Colgate, George-

Uppermost in our mind as we win in three upsets thus far this/ |gather our belongings for tomor- the goal of the Boilermaker staff fall we will string along with the row’s trip to Lafayette, Ind., is|in preparing for the third hurdle habit of Bruins as they take on Stanford the genuine scare we received last |fall before eking out a 28 to 27|schedules. If the Boilerbefore downing a rising Portland makers’ Harry Szulborski is ready great deal still hinges on Harry other week of physical handicaps. University team while Washing-|to go, the spectators will see two |Szulborski’s

covered nine of those bobbles., Adding to the Re the han The Bulldogs, five-game losers in the 1948 season, open their Mid-American competition in the Bowl against the pestiferous Dy Spee agains Tova in wees Western Reserve eleven. The game starts at 2 p. m. averaged nearly four yards a|_ The Red Cats hold two straight victories over the Bulldogs by 8 to 0 scores. Last year’s loss was one of three games dropped in the tough league by one-touchdown margins. Butler lost to Cincinnati 16 to 7 and to Ohio University 14 to 6/corps and both have defensive but faltered before Western NE nasast conducive to goal and mental miscues had provided|gan 20 to 7. rushes P Be Hoping to get away from the| The Red Cat bunch still becoming = marginal {Fullback Nate Corbin who punc-| in one of the nation’s toughest|victims in the highly-regarded tured Butler for two years) Mid-American league, Butler pries straight. Coach Tony Hinkle,

Monotonous as it may seem, a|into its conference future with an- might have a counter-puncher| coming from that same slot. Pem|

Regular Right Halfback Jim|Cornelius of Broad Ripple might

toothache tomorrow.

200 yards. Work On Mistakes Elimination of mistakes, such as missed blocks, dropped passes,

knees. Not even

ton and Nevada edge out Oregon|of America’s best running backs Harry himself is sure what might| Warrenburg, who made the win- keep the fullback spot heavily State and College of the Pacific. in action as Szulborski and Notre happen when he gets into realining touchodwn against Wabash manned with Flavian Weidekamp.

Texas will give Oklahoma its| Dame's Emil (Six Yard) Sitko competitive action for the first ast week, is definitely lost to the]

biggest test of the season before|vie for ground gaining honors.

Cornelius, taken out of the moth time this season. 3 team for tomorrow because of an balls, joined the ground-gaining If the, “Hurricane” can ap-ijnjury received in the Scarlet, fleet for Butler against Wabash

Jack Curran Misses 700 Pins by Third-Game Lapse

proach anything resembling his 1947 and 1948 form, when he led clash. vith 106 yards in 23 tries. He the Big Ten in rushing, and John Livorsi May Start punts nicely, too. Sado junior fullback, con- Mike Livorsi of Chicago is ex-| Reserve won its second game ' : pected to replace him. Junior End|69 to 0 from a team called Olivet, John Schuesler, whose nimble- | probably pronounced by Reserve fingered pass catching set up both as “I-love-it.” Kent State also fell

tinues to display the offensive form that was evident against Iowa, the Irish may again need a

By GENE LAWSON

The local bowling picture ALMOST saw another kegler hit the|

“700” mark last night.

Jack Curran was the fellow who had an excellent chance to crack | Fred Tegler the season’s record but a sharp slump in his third game cost him [Hosoi Stile that honor. Going into the finale, Jack had games of 244 and 267. |Byron He needed only a final game of 189 to assure him of becoming the Buck, OE BS ATs

touchdowns last week, may not 23 to 20, a field goal making the see action because of a shoulder difference. | |

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{Ray Freeman, Jennings Marge) Wrsine 604 separation, also incurred in CrawWalter Scott, Community ick

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eighth person to attain the figure) in the current season. But it the same circuit. This was th wasn't in the cards as Jack could top team mark of the nigh

only hit 179 pins as he wound up| |among the women. Bobbie Sim-| George Kir "Kirkhott, ‘Bldg. his last game and netted a three merley notched the third slot by {3 Hilf ton. game total of 689. Not a bad fig- getting a 579 set for herself in|Hermag x, Bt eation.. ure by any means, but at the pace/the same league. She competed Ghd wallace Ame Shited. (mixed)

he was hitting during his first|for Century Tires. MEN (600 OR BETTER)

o {Jack Curran, American Legion pecting greater things of him.| {Charles saulters, Heidenreich 's Flowers

Jack rolled in the American Kurt Head Legion circuit at the Indiana, BR Bhim] eys |Ar pdi] Rudy Juraz. Stewart-Warner 3 Charles Sauters of the Heiden- |§eanga andrews, Nat'l Tailors No. 1. reich Flowers aggregation nabbed | Nii fo snardt, Fi-Blak Insulation ... second place for the evening by, Bob Batterson, Flesh Miller Tractor. .

1 Peck, Pepsiplastering 678 pins at Jess Jim b Dixon, "Team 32 io Pritchett’s in s

{Bob Sha ark & Wetzel re : a the BRiversa) ES Campbell, Hill's Senden Shop... eague. Saulters compiled games glen Maxwell, Rainbow chael, Telephone Answ. sve. of 223, 240 and 215. In the same Joe Pritchett. Solitaire Beverag e .

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loop Kurt Heady rolled games of} {ack Co Lyi, Hap an Bee Restaurant ss ol Alberta Wiscnmeyer, Coca-Cola | have plausible ground - gaining] a mv 222, 222, and 223, almost a tripli-| & io Sweeney, 6:00 Shrine ............ 18| Lois Glass, Frank’s Furniture ny Davis, 7 U .. 818 8ally Twyford, Frank's Furniture

cate, to grab the third positien. ced Cherry, Flesh Miller Tracto Mart 44 Wis Dowling wii Ban |B5 Jones: Linde Air Products |: ee Restaurant team. Bo arna- 3 Bob Vol. 1 “ve gua was third with a total of 661/501 ehocht NA Olifants iminidl pins, acquired in the Thursday |j Ear) Heney, Pore arn Men's Handicap at West Side jail fas Guaranfee ‘auto SF Stores with the Gwinn Paint contingent. Bob 5 enki Fiemen ’s oe ue Bill Blyth, another one of the W ‘ny O'Nefll's Tav regular top keglers, and Art Up-i¢ . dike became the fourth and fifth) Charles Ghers. Panama Bearer Inc. .. Eob Sch bowlers to hit over the 650 mark | Tony neni, Rajioy © > by blasting out scores of 657 and |SiLan Crais. American Legion

655 respectively. Blyth rolled with! LUCKERBERG'S

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games of 203, 269 and 179, his] second count being the highest of| the evening, while Updike in the Fi-Blak Insulation circuit pA nected for games of 188, 232 235.

Hilda Groebel came Sangatolise ly close to the “600” mark when she registered a set of 591 in the Coca Cola Ladies loop at West Side. Hilda posted games of 196, | 192 and 203 while rolling with Indiana Fur to lead all other|

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