Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1949 — Page 30

New Gor? Fe 5 To Cop League Tilt

First Period Shof Gets Past Sawchuk; Injuries to Both Goalies Delay Start of Game

By BILL EGGERT 1s getting to be a “whodunit” why the Indianapolis Caps can "t|

It there had been an ocean at each end of the Coliseum ice | rink last night, something would have kept the Caps from scoring/ a goal, At it was, New Haven got only one, blanking Indianapolis, 1 to and taking over second place .in the American Hockey ru Mi s eastern division, “The 5023 fans saw Indianapolis| oo 0 shut out for the first time this/ Just ag the gime was short of] . season. Where the Caps used 10 ..,ring wo was it marked by few) ‘be a ready teddy club, today pinaities. . Only - four rule . in-| they're just ruined bruins. fractions were called. Hit Cage Post Last night's attendance boosted | They had scoring opportunities the first five-game home turnout) Jore last. night, perfect setups. to 31,007. Last year's attendance Be Woit and Doug McKayi/for the first five games was) each hit the posts with shots that 35.504, would have gone into the cage if] The Caps are scheduled in they had been inches to the left [Cleveland Saturday night and will It also was another case of bad return here to play-Sunday night breaks. Indianapolis tried 57 against the St. Louis Flyers who shots at Goalie Emile (The Cat) have been in town all week pracFrancis, who-had only 24 saves. |l'cInE: His defense was that good, New ‘Hockey Summary

TMA three desperate -saves- ~bust errands, Br: couldn't grab ‘the elusive puck. R2 Ris i Slo, ig TA That one goal got larger as time ,, H Jar mes Dunn, Emerson Rey wore-out. SCORE BY PERIODS With 50 seconds to play. in tl VDIANAPOL 18 2 4.4 final period, Player-Coach Ott SCORING SUMMARY Heller yanked Sawchuk off the rst Period Scoring 1. New ice for an extra wing. With alpeare {hancien. Bemis’ Beta face-off in New Havens zone, the 1939. $ Caps got two shots at Francis. "i Goalies Shaken Up t took 25 minutes to play the ; first two minutes of the Lind be- Amateur ‘Basketball cause of slight injuries to DOth! Two eames will be plaved in the Mea. Sawchuck- delayed the warm Congr ney - tonkght in th

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EAST. LANSING, Mich, Nov, 4 (UPp—<Notre Dame faces. one of | the toughest rivals of its 10-game football schedule, Michigan State, |

Emerson Reynolds- accidentally|tomorrow, and as usual Coach

{Frank Leahy figures his team could be beaten, Leahy, pessimistic about most [Irish contests, predicted that: the [tangle between his club, unbeaten now in 33 consecutive games, and Michigan State would be “high | scoring.” “One touchdown or eveh one} (point could decide it,” he sald. “1 {know you've heard that before,! but this looks like quite &. ball) game.” Michigan State, coached. by Clarence “Biggie” Munn, a form All-American guard at Minnesota, | reportedly was at full strength | for the first time this season. And!

Haven took 38 shots at Sawchuk.| INOUNAOUIS, Ops, SASK, Di {he Spartan line. DUWATKEE DY x2l, R. Morrison: Spares, Raglan Guards Ed Bagdon and Don MaCenter Sherm White finished a Bin c. Mackay, Unise, Hailey som, was expected to give the Irish scramble at 19:15 in the first po 1M boland” Goals. i "Dat forwards thier greatest test of the riod, scoring after Sawchuk had! ori.’ Armnay ent ter, Gory fon Wings, Year, | Apates Ave

..Jhus for Notre Dame has not been ‘outplayed In the Ime Th any; game, ‘and its backs have had] the speed ‘and drive to take. full advantage of any meager holes, Will Shoot the Works { Notre Dame anticipates that Michigan State will shoot everything to shatter the . Irish win streak. 3 “After us,” a Notre Dame representative sald, “they've got Oregon. State, one of the weak! teams on the West Coast, and’ Arizona. ‘So it's practically the last game of the season for them.| i They'it throw everything at us.“ ] More than 50,000 spectators, al capacity house, will jam Macklin Stadium for the élash. It will be! | Michigan ftate’s sixth and last | home game of team which has lost only once,

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Greyhounds Face Hanover Hoping History Repeats

IC Gridders Spoiled Perfect Season For Panthers in 1947, Try for Encore

By FRANK ANDERSON

Indiana Central's Greyhounds aré hoping that history repeats Harry Farmer, Capt. Bill Kuntz and John Mur- throw Two: years ago the -Greyhounds met an undéfeated Hanover phy; Guards Ray McSemek and Passes, football team. When the smoke of battle had cleared away the Curt Kyvik and Center Don Hin- ball game was quite won. {Central gridders had spoiled a perfect season for the Panthers with kle. This year the Houpds are out to do the same : tomorrow on {Manual's Delavan Smith field.

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Crowe and Dave Shaw, Crowe is Peterson and Halfback Jim War- fring had lifted. the a former Franklin High School renburg will flash and Shaw operated for Man- Don Roberts and Dick Barr, line-

biter Tries. = To Show ais F How to Win

4 Bulldogs will -- Play Their ‘Last Games Tomorrow

Last-Period Pass Gave Mortangs | 1935 Victory Over Baugh and red

By MADISON (MATTY) BELL (Centre, 19) Haskell Indiass, 1919-1921; Carroll College, 1922; Texas Ohristiarh 1923-1928; Texas A. and M. 1929-1984; Southern

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Butler's football Bulldogs will try winning one for Dad tomor-| wow. Fourteen Fairview seniors will don their football togs for the last time to try doing something about a season record that could | become. worse next year. It's) Dad's Dad tomorrow. Butler entertains Western Mich-| igan in a Mid-American Confer-| [ence game in the Bowl at 1:30) p. m. Despite three losses in the . by the bucking Broncoa stern i§ expected to bring more in- its 96-piece-band. It has a line average of 208 (pounds, with only two men scal-/ ing less than 200. The backs av-| erage 180. Butler's line strikes al 192-pound average and the back-| field a 169-pound medion. 1 Butler's chances of bettering its

has also lost four of, six, includ- | ing a 16 to 6 loss to Ohio Univer-| sity; a 27 to 6 defeat by Cincin- | nati, and a 34 to 20 lacing by | AW Uritversity. + Broncos Lost to Washington The, -Bgoncos lost, 12 .to 0 to) Washington" of St. Louis, a team that nicked Butler, 7 to 0, on a break-away TD scamper. Butler! closes its season play traveling = Ohio University on Saturday,

12, } The Bulldogs are on the brink | {of their. second losing campaign | {under Coach Tony Hinkle, who! had nothing less than a .500 sea-| ison in two decades before last {year’s 3-5 showing. | All the- starting forward wilt willbe gone next year and fans {might remember more readily veterans Ralph Chapman ‘and ends; Tackles|

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| were awarded the Knute Rockne Mem

record “of “two vietories - in six,championship. games are not remote. Western! “ gosy teams were eto iy

| Methodist.

1935. Regardies of what the future holds for him, iaky Bal ban been a Squthwest football immértal since 1985. It was them, In¢ his first season as coach of the Southern Methodist Mustangs, that Belt raduced What ie still considered ome, uf the JEONUG Jase the Southwest has ever seen. Bell's Mustangs, which won 13. and was tied once in ‘88 received the first invitation ever extended to a Southwest Cone ference team to participate in the Rose Bowl, and even after losing, 7 to 0, in a valiant Pasadena battle against Stanford, orial trophy, emblematic of the national football championship. Southern Methodist 20, Texas Christian 14, Ft. Worth, Tex, . Nov. 30, 1935

This game is described by historians as a game that sent sea soned ‘sports writers such as Grantland Rice, and other notable {knights of the pen, into hysterics that found an outlet in some of /the finest football stories ever printed.

~-An invitation to the Rose Bowl—first to be received by any Southwest Conference team-—depended on the outcome of the {Southern Methodist-Texas Chris-| tian SER ie for the. conference Roach’s point cut our lead in half {in the second quarter.

fiercely battled third period. We were out ta protect our lead and

All-Americas—the Mustangs Lo desperately trying to tie the

uld not: break through Bobby Wilson, and the Horned 3°": ©C (despite ~ Baugh's perfect passes, Frogs by Sammy Baugh: and tis! repped”

itoo many of which were d was my first season: at Southern, overanxious receivers. It was

|different at the start of the It was truly a battle of - tWo|gourth period.’

great teams and it's difficult for : me or anyone, partisan or other- TCU Ties It Up wise, in that crowd .of 40,000; to] The Horned: Frogs weren't describe the feeling they expe-/dqropping any more, A run by rienced when with minutes re- Lawrence brought them deep into {maining, fourth down and seven our territory, and then Baugh yards to go, Bob Finley passed pitched to. Walls, who brought it |{44 yards to Robert Wilson for down to the 8. On the next play, ithe touchdown that gave us the Baugh found Lawrence with the game, 20 to 14. (touchdown throw. Roach kicked the point and the game we had A_Paming Mood started out to win early was now Even in the dying moments, tied at 14-all with only efght minwith Baugh's arm ever-cocked 10 tes of play remaining. those deadly. aceuale) Later the Ponies lined up in we never balleved this {punt formation on the TCU 47, {Everything seemed normal for the Baugh was in a passing mood— routine, safe fourth down kick.

with a string of 10 victories each, both were led by great

In the backfield Quarterbacks more so, than ever, that after- |Finley received the ball-“Flawe Bill Sylvester, Ed Fike and Dave noon. When the smoke from his! Ilessly., without wasting motion, he

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{They are third in forward pass: Hog Three Players Stars Three players form: the drive] shaft of the Panthers’ smoothworking gridiron machine. They,

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Halfback Hank Treesh and End 1Bill Klein. Peterson has gained 1224 yards in six games for an average of 204 yards per contest. He has thrown 12 touchdown passes. . Treesh, shifty and powerful, has picked up 620 yards on 74 carries

game, The hurrying Fort Wayne back has scored 680 points and picked up 208 yards on pass receiving. The glue- fingered Klein appears to be well on his way to a third straight national title in pass receiving. He was first last week and now has caught 28 heaves for 729 yards. Indiana Central can offer two

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(43. forwards, completed 17 of the field was Wilson. Sensing the ual and Purdue. Butler, which last took a 21 to thém for 172 yards and onearama of the daring play, the A note of gloom was injected. DoE. & © touchdown, and had only one in- d stood ‘ 20 thriller in 1947, has won only crowd s up as one, into the Central picture this week three games in 10 played against| tarcepted, Our defense thought It wp perfect timing, Wilson when Coach Angus Nicoson lost the.Broncos since 1035. as in a basketball game. seemed to lift himself off the

the services of two star linemen w w i for -the Panther game. But e got away to a 14-0 ground to snatch'the ball—not by

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A kneslD Basketball lead: |mueh—but he had it. The catch injury will Sideline Métvin Dik ro. sr much—bu e defensive center, and a dislocated a ue Races, % | Just ‘when It Jopked as though they later called the - “385.000

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