Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1949 — Page 28

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te teams Paaton and untied 1 records this week-end.

Notre Dame (4-0) will be aim-

ing fer its 33d consecutive game withdut eat when it battles Navy in Babe Ruth Stadi in Ball Btate (4-0) will be at home against Valparaiso tha has one game and tied another i nfive starts. Ball State has a almost 30 points per ville (6-0) tdkes on

opposition meeting ChatUniversity in Chattatonight. Chattanooga's thre losses have been to Georgia, : and Mississippi Southern. © The Moccasins defeated Abilene Christian and Oklahoma

» Butler Homecoming Hanover (5-0) with an average of 35.6 points per game will entertain Franklin, a club that has lost ‘one and tied one in five fans anover in

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Sawchuk Is an Old Hend at Stopping Puck With Glove

Indiana Goalie Terry Sawchuk, who is a first basemin Cdr the wocloy offseason, spears a shot with his left glove during the second period of last night's 2-to-1 triumph over Buffalo in the

Caps Make Straight hy Beating Bisons

Presence of Heller In Uniform Seems

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By BILL EGGERT Superstition may wear out the Indianapolis Caps “dad” of hockey, but since Player-Coach| Ott Heller Hut on his skates, the Benedict 19, Claflin 0. Blueshirts have won three straight. Last night they finagled a! 2-0-1 victory out of Buffalo in the Coliseum before 5816 cash | eustomers, The 39-year-old Heller put on his uniform for the St. Louis game last Saturday night and since then the Caps have won over the Flyers, Pitts-| burgh and Buffalo. ’ The Buffalo viclory boosted Indianapolis into a two-way tie for first place in the western division with St. Louis who won in New Haven last night, 5 to 4. Idle Cleveland dropped to the third place. We say the Caps finagled their victory last night because Buffalo attempted 60 shots at Goalie | Terry Sawchuk, who came up| with ‘37 saves. The Caps, who| never looked like a winning team | until the final period, tried 37! goal attempts. Buffalo Goalie

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Football With Leahy Hopes to Prop Up Predictions

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By FRANK LEAHY, Head Foothall Coach University of Notre Damo ‘ WEEK'S surprising upsets throughout the nation eaused our predieting average to fall below .800 for the first time this fall, and it is with added zest that we scan tomor-sie-{TOW’S tussles in an attempt to raise our overall average of!

to see the teams of two of that group's most successful

Lynn Waldorf and Red Sanders are relatively new names in the

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top and we feel that the experience of Coach Waldorf will cause the Biérkeley Bears to emerge with the victory as their

remains unspotted. Southern ‘California is expected to remain on 4 the Bears heels by

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continue its fine brand of ball as they outscore Texas A. & M Moving into Kansas we see the Rutgers, University of Kansas edging out| Kansas State in a traditional!

fans will have an opportunity

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our fingers crossed because we),

click. Intersectional Iowa, Michigan te, and Marquette subduing Oregon, Temple,

teams, Missouri, Oklahoma and Brown overpower Nebraska, Iowa State and Western Reserve. The high flying Flyers from Dayton U. are expected to remain as such by beating Xavier.

» aabaules are arat the point. where the ma-

sof the teamsiarée meeting nal rivals in some of important games we predic L. 8 U, an

Tech will defeat Clemissippi and Duke, Four of the South's top teams were upset last week-end and we feel that Cincinnati, Alabama, Tennessee and Auburn will feel

L apolis- oe). pau shu: Defense are Tavored| North Caroling And --Anderbil asl, Beauty will look on as the Buil- eff FY" Gomis, o Horio’ WH of the na- they attempt to regain their dogs and the Red Birds battleQuac enbush, fseman, Kay, _ Reid, gots the nod| prominence. ~ Other important it out. Miss Catherine Jeanette|Lundy: C. McKay, Uniac. Heller. ‘Mulhal 3 games in that area favor Tulane, Hart, brunet senior, was selected pe Dutfaly_ Gon oal, Dien Defense. nk. Maryland, William and Mary and| Yesterday to reign as homecoming| Cooper. Meer: lt ates. “Bavidson, an uproar Virginia over Mississippi State, ueen. iter, Pepnell, ' McNab Sewis, Suekey, victories South Carolina, Richmond and Pk Meeleh, Prank cal

West Virginia. | Eastern emperors, Army, C nell, and Pennsylvania will ror] serve their untarnished records at the expense of V. M. I, Columbia and Pittsburgh, with the

This contest has all the|jatter team putting up the strong-| & conference titleiest battle before being subdued.|

t| In New England we look for

efinitely must te alongithe return to the victory column)

of both Harvard and Boston Col-| lege as they defeat Holy, Cross| and Villanova. Harvard's sched- . much more for the

Art Valpey's boys. Boston's most successful team, Boston Univer-| sity, should be able to name its score with Scranton, while the Yale Bowl will see a close game! di with Yale edging out Dartmouth. In football's oldest rivalry we «are picking Princeton to Sows,

{season for upsets in football, we! are proceeding into the Navy

~ MICHIGAN'S Victory over Min- game with the utmost caution. nesota has thrown the Western No one knows any better than| Conference title and subsequent| our squad, unless it be the Army Rose Bowl bid up for grabs. The squad, how capable the Midship-| Wolverines will knock out the men are of stopping a winning] next leading contender as they streak. |

0 Our Notre Dame team will be

other top contenders, Minnesota! at good strength, and while we and Ohio State will not lose any know it is impossible for the lads ground as they are defeating Pur-|to-play as well as they did against

| Tulane, when they reached their

Two unpredictable elevens meet! peak, we do feel that they will

as Wisconsin takes on Indiana,/try as hard, and we can ask no |and we pick She Badgers With! ‘more from young collegians.

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homecoming bunting tomorrow when they meet the Illinois State Normal College Red Birds in the Bowl at 2 p. m.

would give the Bulldogs a 3-3 mark for the season. Apparently the gambling fraternity thinks the Bulldogs are (Red) Bird dogs, for touchdowns. one opponent the teams have in common—Indiana State~—the boys may be right, know the Hoosiers can win if they| nile the Hinkiemen poured it on, ning

will : see|pyj1gogs a five-point spread.

and Colorado State, as visiting|g,oq 7.t0-0 defeat by Washington

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Connie Dion had only 13 saves. 1.57 Average The victory, too, was a fitting | climax to the rookie-of-the-year| honor bestowed upon Sawchuk be-| tween the second and third pe-| riods. Maurice Podoloff, AHL| president, presented Sawchuk with the Dudley (Red) Garrett Trophy ias the 1948-49 outstanding first|year man. At the close of last season, Sawchuk received $300 that goes with the honor. The lone goal scored upon him last night, reduced Sawchuk’s goaltending average to a low 1.57, best in the league. Buffalo went into the lead at 3:16 in the second period when Defenseman Gordie Davidson's shot caromed off the outstretched arm of Heller. Jerry Reid, tied it up for Indisnaboiis at 19: 43 in the samé period, doing a Sonja it is picking the\Blue by two genie spiral and backhanding the On the basis of the puck past Dion. While Ab DeMarco of Buffalo sat out two minutes for ‘hooking early in the final period, the Caps Lyle Wiseman punched the winal by Dion at 5:13. Dion had cleared one shot and while he was still down on all fours Butler coaches, dissatisfied with|{ Wiseman scooped the puck into

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With 20 seconds to play, Buffalo yanked Dion off the ice and substituted an extra wing. The Bisons got four shots at Sawchuk who cleared them all. It was a rough night for offi-

Bulldogs Host To Minois State

Butler Favored ‘In Homecoming Tilt

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Illinois State bumped the Sycamores 28 to 0,

47 to 14. That would give the

of St. Louis last week, have been stressing tackling in drills this week. The Blue met defeat by the simple process of letting a Washington ball carrier slip from the grasp of three linemen. Coach Hinkle has counseled his young|cials Frank Callighen and men to hit ’em for keeps to- Charles McVeigh. They were morrow. negligent on some rule infracUse Single Wing tions and called others slightly

Illinois State, which operates ‘Udicrously.

out of a single-wing version of The Caps will leave tonight by the T-formation, will be seeking|train for Pittsburgh where they

ill play the Hornets tomorrow its fourth victory tomorrow. % Besides chopping the Sycamores, Bight. They will return here Sunthe Red Birds defeated Jamesday to play Cleveland on the Millikan and Southern Tllinols| Coliseum xe. Normal. They lost to Western) Hockey Summary and Eastern Illinois, respectively.| tet

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