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Quick Opening Play Pays Off

‘43’ Does It Again; If's : Foundation of T-Formation ROUTH GaCARY. Football Coach, Univ. of Notre Dame

squad and in their

schedule.

In fact, in the early mo-| ments of the game it looked as though it might be *he day for

more the two things that pleased|Will go down as the greatest upset most, in addition to the victory, year in the history were the fact that there were no injuries to any of the personnel. and the fact that halfback Ernie Zalejski’s performance assured us that his long time knee ailment

has disappeared.

» " REVIEWING Saturday's game

BEND, Oct. 31 — Last Saturday, as always, George Sauer’s Navy team was a great credit to its and to the fine institution they represent. - The wonderful spirit that is prevalent on the Navy cheering section is exactly the type of thing that causes them to be feared by every team on their

coaches

Listen to “Leahy of Notre

the realization comes to us of the and Minnesota. pening

importance of the quick plays in the “T” formation offense. Notre Dame backs got

away five times

fairly good sized runs; two by Sitko, and one each by Coutre, Zalejski and Landry. Each of these runs resulted from a quick opening play which has always been the foundation on which the entire “T” formation

is built.

Three years ago we started to|coaching gather material for a book which has since been put on the market. At that time it was decided that

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Saturday on!formances.

ball on a simple “43"-and ran 91 victors.

yards for a touchdown without a hand being laid on him.

» ” SINCE COMING to Notre Dame Emil Stiko has advanced the ball over one mile for our team, and I- would venture to state that

more than two-thirds of this high class football.

yardage has been gained

opening plays.

on quick

A simple “43” means that the No. 4 back (quarterback is No. 1,

left half No. 2, fullback No. 3, and|defeat Texas U.

right half No. 4) carries the ball through the No. 3 hole, which is slightly io the right of our right guard a« he lines up at the line of

scrimmage.

- The guard blocks his man In towards the center of the line and the tackle blocks his man out, while the halfback spurts through just as soon as the ball is snapped

Georgetown U. 42 to 0.

of football, After what happened two weeks, ago it would seem that football fans would be accustomed to seeing top heavy favorites defeated, but certainly no one could have foretold of the decisive manner in which Tennessee and Purdue were to subdue North Carolina

Knowing full well of the ability of both men it was not at all a surprise to leam that they had devised plans to stop two of the nation’s best, but the convincing manner in which they achieved victory certainly merits their job being placed with the all-time achievements. Americans all love the man who can come from behind to win and to Mike Milligan of Pitt, Eddie Anthe most important play to ex-derson of Iowa, and Matty Bell of plain in the book would be our quick opening play called “43.” Proving its importance Navy, Larry Coutre carried the

SMU, goes special commendation for the amazing manner in which against their teams took advantage of every opportunity to emerge the

. » » WHEN ONE realizes that Iowa was trailing 24 to 6 with only 15 minutes to play, and that Pitt was trailing with 35 seconds to go, it can be seen that those two squads] were prepared for 60 minutes of!

Matty Bell's faith in the recuperating Doak Walker paid off one hundred fold as Noak calmly kicked the:game-winning point to

Reading these paragraphs over we find a lot of reascns for sleepless nights for the remainder of the season, for who knows but {that Notre Dame may be next.

2 Postponed County

H. S.

Tilts to Be Played Tonight

Two games comprise the schedule on the Marion County grid

front tonight. Both are postponements from Oct. 21,

Contests tonight send Speedway to Beech Grove and Franklin, Ind., to Ben Davis. Warren Central is at Broad Ripple tomorrow

rt the teams In the county and two of the city teams, Cathedral City, County H. S. Grid Schedule This Week

TONIGHT

and

Speedway at Beech ,Grove, 8)tral.

8 pm.

Tomorrow Warren Central at Broad Rip-

ple, 8 p.m.

Wednesday Southport at Decatur Central,

8 pm.

Thursday

Manual finishes with Sho

ington at the CYO field.

Beech Grove at Lawrence Cen- (3, she |ce

tral, 8 p.m.

Friday Cathedral at Broad Ripple, 8

AMERICAS, HOST

Western

pm. leveland Howe vs. Washington at CYO, Bea

p.m. Shortridge at Manual, 8 p. m. Tech at Marion, 8 pm.

Rogers and O'Brien Head Mat Program

Buddy Rogers, Blond” and Jack O’Brien, known to matdom as the “Demon from Death Valley,” will hook up in the|Toronto main event on tomorrow night's wrestling card at the Armory. Dave Levin, former Brooklyn butcher boy, and Paul Golden, wniress west coast newcomer frum Lou to 4 Angeles, will tangle in semi- ; 6. S50 final, while the first event at 8:30 £08" ch, pits Herbie Grate, Toledo, against} ° Herb Freeman, New York. em ———————————

Basketball Notes gg ty 8 SERS SER TE EERE ee

ngs, vse. : : DeMarco, who played withy eqs NTHSC banner, host South be- Bend W. hi ton in a non) guslcay. Bvansville Centra game Friday, crosstown rivall, 4 ooming New Albany. - ; Washington, which Other interesting Friday games| include La Porte at South Bend| - game between Bloomington and Terre Haute Garfield.

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Manual, will complete their |seasons by Friday. In a finale Wednesday, Southport will be trying for its ninth straight victory when it travels to Decatur Cen-| 1

pm. Friday's games include CatheFranklin, Ind, at Ben Davis, dral’s closing tilt at Broad Ripple; ist, rtridge.

Beech Grove and -Lawrence|,S-Inds Central will play for the last time Be iand, Riegle (Schulta) 16:14, at Central Thursday night, He aS I pellfaal mh Tech finishes its North Central SHicking) 18:36. “holota (slashing), Saw Conference title bid at Marion Third Period Friday, and Howe takes on Wash-

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had to be escorted to their dressing room.

back at 4:24, taking the puck at Cleveland's end of the rink and twisting swivel - hip fashion through the Caps to score unassisted.

for Indianapolis at 9:02 with an angle shot that got by Goalie Johnny Bower. Then the Barons

caged Holota got one at 10:37 after Goalie Terry S8awchuk had cleared one shot, but was out of position] for Holota’s pitchin. Ken Schultz bagged one at 15:27 and Carse notched his second at 17:02 skating around Defenseman Joe Lund zipping a hard lefthanded|their last 33 contests. shot by Sawchuk.

and

Cleveland Starts Farly The victory widened Cleveland's

Bobby Carse looked like a half-

Rod Morrison got that one back

three quickies. Johnny

Protests Goal

a goal in at 9:44 in the second period and Cleveland's got its final tally at 16:34 while Indianapolis was Sclisizzi was sitting out two minutes for highsticking when Cleve-

tested the goal because a Cleveland player was

with a tight defense and misdirected Cap passes.

with the high-i pittsburgh, 48 to 14, a week goals scored in one| Bojlermakers stunned the football world with a 13-to-7 upset victory Indianapolis this|over touted Minnesota, dealing s death blow to the Gophers’ Rose Bowl hopes. ! This week, Indiana invades/leyan; Earlham’'s Quakers, who|t Illinois, and the Hoosiers hope downed Rose Poly, 25 to 6, for to rebound after dropping a 30itheir second HCC win, travel to io 14 homecoming -decision to/Hamilton, N. Y.; Franklin invades Wisconsin. Purdue travels to Wilmington, O., and Taylor, 41 to Michigan. The Wolverines 3 conqueror of Bluffton, O., meets whipped Minnesota a week ago. another Buckeye eleven—Ash- | Notre Dame’s Irish, fresh from land. Huntington is at Findlay, their 40 to 0 romp over Navy at|O., Friday. Baltimore, will run into much rougher competition this week when they meet Michigan State at East Lansing in one of the top games of the day. The Spartans will risk a five-game winning streak while the South Benders haven’t tasted defeat in

pers and Ball State also retained Cap Center Jerry Reid steered|their perfect records. made it six straight, mauling Franklin, 54 to 14, in a Hoosier College Conference game and shorthanded. Enio/marring the Grizzlies’ homecoming.

land Defenseman Ed Riegle|straight HCC victory. Hanover

A new star is rising in the East sored and it is undefeated Fordham whose coach Ed Danowski surprised the seaboard by outclassing

Bill Blackburn, Chi

Indiana and Purdue Take man, oee: Roles of Midwest "Spoilers’

By United Press 3 Indiana’s two Big Ten college football teams were considered

that h in ,3to 1. Barons put their cards onthe “spoilers” of the Midwest today. the. table early night First it was

Meanwhile, Hanover’s Hilltop-

Hanover

This gave Hanover its fourth

. meets Indiana Central in an-istay near home base following Player-Coach Ott Heller pro-/other loop game this Saturday.

Ball State won its 11th game

in thelin a row and fifth this season crease directly in front of Saw-/with a 16 to 6 win over Valchuk when tb puck scooted by|paraiso. The Cardinals should the goalie. A Cleveland player was have no trouble running up 12 there but the officials didn't see! consecutive triumphs this week him. when ‘hey invade Manchester Neither club scored in the final whose 14 to 0 win over Hunting-

Indiana which riddled previously undefeated ago, and last Saturday Purdue's

period as the Barons coasted in/ton was its first this year. In another HCC tilt, Anderson's Ravens go to Canterbury.

The New Haven Ramblers willlThe Ravens had a scare last Satbe the a Cap foe here Thurs-'yrday and were saved by Jim ay nigh

Macholtz’s touchdown in the last 30 seconds of play, which dumped Indiana Central, 27 to 20. i Butler-Western Michigan Butler and Evansville, beaten in their last outings, re'lturn to conference warfare this week.

Butler's

Bulldogs, who

Fame, from occasional “attacks” both!since World War I, in which he was an artillery sergeant, his wife, Aimee, said.

gunned

SRE Ana saa Kal E 9 % . P, games played: G, 3 oq | ass! . Pa. points; PM. £9 1 mingles; aa Sosls against; 80,

ord eland, Carse (unassisted) 4:34. R. Morrison \edifidan

Cleveland, Carse 1 17:03.

Penalties—| ificking slashing)

ring—None. 8 Sawchuk Bower 29 Shots—T Hlanano s 55, Cleveland 39. Cap Scoring

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Buffalo Skates Into First Place

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By United Press ’ - Led by yéteran Comter Ab De.|tral's Bears, the Marco, who slid around in the American Hockey League last the outcome of Friday's game at

Cleveland and W:

‘|nois State, 14 to 0, host Western

against Eastern Kentucky.

Saturday, State at Eastern Illi--Inois, 33 to 0, and St. Joseph's at

to 0. DePauw, Earlham, Taylor and Franklin also will be on the road. DePauw, 41 to 6 winner over Lake

dropped their homecoming to Ili Solunar Table

Michigan in a Mid-America Con-lp,ue 5 favorite time during the ference game, and Evansville toPS|aay ang night when as Pas its homecoming activities with ani 4 when they play. Raglan) 9:03. »|Ohio Valley Conference game Cleveiang. Bolts (gare) 1031 for The Times by John Another intra-state game pits Knight, designate these times in Indiana State against 8t. Jos-l,, “effort to tell the fishe

§—Indisnapolis, Reid (Wiseman, C. Msc-laph's, Both were blanked lastiip. pest time to wet his line.

*{8t. Norbert’s, to the tune of 39|31—Todar

Forest, Ill, goes to Illinois Wes-

l

‘Two Illinois clubs—Wheaton (early last month. Yesterday at and Illinois College—and Cedar-|Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium, ville, O., travel to Indiana. Val-{the two were almost equally brilfiant but Groza's 38-yard last-pe-bash, 33 to 7 winner from Canter- riod field goal gave the Borwns ajto 0, should be expected to roll{Holcomb

bury, entertains I. C. Rose Poly, 30-to-28 revenge victory.

paraiso hosts Wheaton and Wa-

which hasn’t lost’ a’ game to an out-state team this season, meets Cedarville.

Grover Alexander

Ignoring his doctor's orders to store,

walk” today.

whose 373 pitching victories are a National League record, blacked out yesterday. Doctors at Hollywood Receiv-

ing Hospital, where he was rushed in an ambulance, said his collapse may have been due to a ruptured blood vessel. released and ordered to go to bed.

He was

A member of baseball's Hall of

Alexander has suffered ever

Most anglers know that fish

The Solunar Tables, compiled) Alden

(Central Standard Time) Minor Major Minor Major

King Basketball will launch

equipment.

and that of the North Central

determined.

NIHSC Saturday night by virtue of South Bend Central's 7-to-7 deadlock with city rival Washington. . That gave Riley a five-and-one record in loop competition. Centitle favorite, cannot catch Riley regardless of

Ft.. Wayne North. : Games Scheduled East Chicago Roosevelt's Rough Riders, the top-ranking Hoosier prep schookoutfit guhning for the

King Basketball to Mount Throne in State This Week

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer

Indiana this week, but the high school football campaign still has two weeks to go before the youngsters swap pigskins for hardwood

The western division championship of the Northern Conference, the Southern Conference title chase, the western Indiana titlist

Conference still remained to belthe only W-I-C. game Friday,

South Bend Riley clinched the Gerstmeyer engage non-league eastern division crown of the foes

may contest

AM. P.M Aigeles § T Pet. ® ivense BA0 C188 120-5 1:aB {08 JANES kl. Y as ‘3a [Chicago Bears 0 . 40 131 —~Tomorrow .. 1:35 8:20 2:05 8:40 Wednesday» 230 9:00 3:00 9:s0|EHCASC, Cards i i? i 13 1 3— Thursday 3:20 9:40 3:50 10:00 veer ceanne said B 00 0093 100 4—Pridey ..... 4:10 10:28 1:40 10:45 pn a : 8—Saturday ... 4:85 11:10 5:38 11:30 ESULTS YESTERDAY 6—sSunday .... 5:40 11:50 6:10 fos An cies 7 Chicago, ears 4. Monday .... 6:20 12:10 6:30 12:35) Negyor Slate 41, Chicago Cards 38.

its lengthy 1949-50 campaign in

while Terre Haute Wiley an

" Broncos Still Unbeaten

apolis Tech the North Central Conference championship by defeating Lafayette. The Broncos still are unbeaten in the conference. Undefeated Tech, meanwhile, was highly, favored to win its last Joop game at the expense of a Marion club which hasn't won a game all season. Gary Roosevelt can win. the steel city’s title for the second straight year by

Riley, and a non-league

‘nearly pulled the shirt off New York Giants’ Bob Greenhalgh in a desperation tackle in the third quarter of yesterday's game. The Giants squelched

the faint title hopes of the Cards with a 41 to 38 win in the National League.

Groza Settles Duel on Gridiron

ball’s best quarterbacks — Otto Graham of the Cleveland Browns and Frankie Albert of the San Francisco Forty-Niners.

passes to Graham's three when the Forty-Niners crushed Cleve-

played yesterday, the New York Yankees remained in a first place

Baltimore Colts, 21 to 14, at Yankee Stadium. Only 11494 fans came to watch the rugged New - York line lead the Yankees to ollapses in tore their fifth straight victory. burgh At Los Angeles, a crowd of for th carriers displayed e_ league lead with Iowa|gsary speed evade Gophers. Saturday with a 24 to 7 win over oo He Northwestern, last year's Rose

Bow! Yon’ Facopein saptrst Muncle Driver: Wing 5 its en ry o i season, 30 to 14, over Indiana, P@NN Roadster Race while Iowa : with a three touchdown final pe-

riod surge to whip Oregon, 34iso_Raiph Stover of Muncie won

86,080, the largest in National HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31 (UP)—|y aague history, watched the Los Angeles Rams remain professional football's only undefeated team his collapse in a downtown drug-|y,, peating a fumbling but fightformer big league star; o chicago Bear team, 27 to 24. pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexan- Johnny Lujack, a young Bear der vowed he'd take “a little quarterback, kept pace with Bob Waterfield, veteran Ram passer, The famous 62-year-old hurler,|;, o eld personal duel.

20, early in the final period but

New Castle can hand Indian- |g

a game

t same day, Evansville Central hosts up-

Lov Kicks Browns Past Albert Team

NEW YORK, Oct: 31 (UP)—It/had won only one game. makers one of the sury took Lou (The Toe) Groza to| It was doubt} now that Min: prises of the year. ; settle the latest personal duel be- nesota cou d bounce and Iowa, . = 8 :

ween two of professional foot-

and, 56 to 28, at San Francisco

Yankees Beat Colts In the only other AAC game

Win 6th Straight He got the Bears in front, 24 to

Halfback Tommy Kalmanir gave

kickoff 57 yards for a touchdown. In other NFL games, the Phila-

Pittsburgh Steelers; the improved

Packers beat the Detroit Lions, 16 to 14; and the New York Bulldogs played a 14 to 14 tie with| the Washington Redskins.

Pro Football

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Enter Division rp op| Were the chief point-getters for BOWLING INSTRUCTION puisageie o,,.,,% § § 3 if ithe locals each marking up twoll WL mini, 0AM kes SOx Giants $30 sd 138 touchdowns. Jacobs scored his two MOK thro SAT. 2PM. te 4PM.

ashington . 3 400 York Bulldogs 0 5 000

Hawkeyes Cha Ohio State, Mi For Championsh

for the Big Ten football title loomed today wi Towa, title favorite Ohio State, ahd defending champion | Michigan embroiled in the scrap. : r

with three victories in four games, while Michigan was one game off the pace with two wins in three contests.

through for a share of the title, but barring a tie, either Michigan or Ohio State will be knocked out of contention when they tangle on the final Saturday of the sea son, Nov. 19. And a tie between these two would give Iowa, should! it win its final two games, a clear title.

to an extreme, face their toughest test this week when they play|® Minnesota at Minneapolis. the Gopher game, Wisconsin in its final conference clash and will be the favorite to win that one.

might bé different. should be the favorite, but after’ \dropping & 14 to 7 decision to Michigan, the Gophers failed to come back and took a 13 to 7 {lacing from a Purdue team that

verhaps with a touch of Rose

El x Bem fever igs ene orough Calls Purdue Win

Be] hae: nesta dows meeting A Team Affair R

will headline a slate of four conAlbert threw five touchdown co.ance games. Michigan enter- (UP) — Purdue's upset victoly tains Purdue, perhaps on the way back now, makers beat might beat Michigan.

the Ray Eliot eleven, even though it lost to Michigan

through the hapless Hoosiers.

consin at Dyche Field in a toss-{Which all but blasted the Gophers ur guns, Wut either 3 teams was Hope for the Big Ten title ora tie with Cleveland by beating the ex go an re \ A ry conference race no matter ET Tote adams a

Saturday’s scrap comes out. | WAS Ohio State will play out of the|“great.” sly conference, traveling to Pitts-| Holcomb said the downfield locking was superb and Purdue

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Surprise Victories Give low Tie With Buckeyes, One-Gome Lead Over Wolverines By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer + CHICAGO, Oct. 31—A three team race to the finish surprising

Towa and Ohio State were tied for the lead today, each

Upsets Gophers

Jowa had a chance to go

f The Hawkeyes, boasting spirit]

After

Iowa nlays

Gophers’ Stock Declines

But against Minnesota It: Minnesota

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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 31

and as the Boiler-|over Minnesota Saturday was a Minnesota, they team triumph, Coach Stu Holconib said today. 4 Indiana plays at Illinois and “Our oor up for game as a team could be” sald. “Our hlocking and

Saturday, 13'that

Wisconsin at NU Northwestern will meet Wis- (Individuals for the 13-to-7

. bi The Buckeyes moved into a tie|pall

came from behind

| the second annual 50-lap roadster

ryons Bury Cincy am. som mews."

' Los Angeles ‘its sixth straight victory when he returned the next S, Driving ind down the field delphia Eagles took undisputed ajnost at te yon All- for.28 laps first place in the Eastern Divi-igions marked up their third home sion with an easy victory over the victory yesterday at the Indianapolis Speedrome before 4302 York Giants came from be-\gang Victims of the attack were

hind to beat the Chicago Cardinals, 41 to 38; the Green Bay Shs Susumnali Golden Gophers,

14iin the fourth quarter, the first 1

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The All-Stars scored two touch-| yesterday downs in each period and gathered a total of 350 yards for 1¢/!aPp behind

first downs. The visitors got 107 yards and 4 first downs.

Roy Jacobs and Kenny Smock

time from 10 yards out and the! second from 12. Smock got both

elphia 38, Pittsburgh 7. w York Bulldogs 14, Washington 14

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RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 21, Baltimore 14.

Cleveland 30, S8an Francisco 28.

Amateur Basketball

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