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TUBSDAY. Nov. 8149 Irish Hold Oklahoma, California, Army Also Retain High

Spots in Grid Tilts

Defeat of Arkansas Puts Rice in Fifth Place; Virginia Team Breaks Into Sixth Position Willianison 1949 Record Through Nov. 5 Reports

" Games Wins Ties Pet. ! . = : ‘ ——— Season, Major Games “. 539 6 sii To Taste Defeat Curtdin Falls: which favored the underdog| “0 he ouch to know: Seton. M1 Gants 241) 3153 an Sia By CARL LUNDQUIST The individual Indiana colle Felton. As is the customitnat he does mot encourage the pi : NEW “YORK. “Nov 8. Nine igiate football scoring champion- here, Detroit waite until fight rough house tactic.

By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON

The consistency of football results continued to improve last/more college football team# week. The Williamson system batted about 85 per cent correct on/tumbled from the perfect record

its week-end predictions for the highest mark since the opening week 'of the season.

Notre-Dame remained at No. 1 in the nation, keeping its rating/have: yet to taste defeat o1 re . of 99.9 with a 34-21 verdict over Michigan State. The svstem called tied in this dizzy gridiron season. w

the difference exactly.

y . - Army (beating Fordham 35-0), * 4 Oklahoma (coasting over Kansas| State 39-0) and Californias tolip [1S 0 d p ping Washington State by 33-1 )| were static in the national rating! . - spots Nos. 2, 3, 4 respectively. | Rice moved up into fifth place, by beating Ark 14-0, and| : because Baylor d out of the/ first 10. Virginia broke into the Game Scheduled in

first 10 at sixth place with a rating of 94.6. The Cavaliers dumb- New York Saturday By HERBERT FOSTER

founded Penn, 36-14. « Although surprisingly tied by: United Press Sports Writer

Texas A & M, Southern Method-| RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 8 Due Ball State swamped Manchester, ist moved up to seventh place into circumstances now beyond its 56-7. order to rank consistently over control, North Carolina collides teams the Mustangs -had beaten. with. Notre. Dame Saturday in the humpty-dumpty tumbles trom Michigan slipped a point to No.| New York with a grim .resolve to the top. They were Baylor and

% by not beating Purdue more make the best of it. than 20-12. Texas-got back into

*he first 10 by swamping strong Snavely don't concede North Car-|/Cincinnati, Wheaton of Illinois, olina much of a chance against Baldwin-Wallace of Berea,

Baylor, 20-0.

On the basis of consistency San- the Notre Dame Colossus in and Florida State in the rubble t fa Clara took over 10th place in what Tar Heel students call of broken dreams. dwelling Nuggets.

the rankings. Among other things “Damyankee Stadium.” the Broncos tied Stanford, 7-7.

and all Stanford did last Satur- and fine Ends Art Weiner and sure to stay on the list the rest|the mistakes the youngsters made| OLYMPIAN BastYor (1b) eet ae day was beat Southern California, Ken Powell, North Carolina has|of the way—Wayne, Neb, which in their first professional league (19. Hale (7), Volker (20), Evans (9), Marauette Girds

34-13. : just another good team this year. has completed its season with tiit, . Parkinson (5), McMullen (16) - ; g a = : "Too Much, Too Tough nine straight victories. Two oth-| Jones Is Ready RICK ERBOCK SRS-~Destavad. (18. Yen 1 30 who was to blame. The|let the game get ot of hand aud BEST AVERAGE 100.9 : Breda Koff 1171: Noet 81; tumpp tt; For yraue 11 t |Cadets, however, do not make ajwhen that happens the compe-

NOTRE DAME 999 Brown 872

Army 99.0 Penn State s71 Might be outmatched against the N, D., and St. Ambrose of Iowa — Jones missed one day of practicé BROADCAST -WISH, 8:30 p. m { Times Special I've k ; Earl R B t esti B C . . 4 carnivorous Irish. And the ends collide head-on Saturday. B ' roause of & Sev ree alia T | MILWAUKEE, Nov. & Mar- I've known Earl (Red) Blaik, open to question. By the tin@ dklahoma 98.6 Oregon State 87.1 c C urda) oth with the team because of a severe quette University's footnall team, their mentor, for years. There they decided -gto take forceful

Rice #49 Miami Ohio

California #71 Northweste #7.1 are still ironing out injuries from have eight straight victori y ady ti " : orthwestern | g ) g traig victories to cold but will be ready for action Butler to Battle . |preparing’ for Saturday's wame isn't a finer gentleman in sports, steps the gamé had become both

Alabama Texas Tech

Wirginia 946 San. Fran U. 869 i > | A ri and Tennessee. Justice sprained Just one school anywhere In| Along with Jones in the start- with Sle: v4 SashinstonCst 343 his ankle in a 75-yard touchdown|the country still ‘boasted an un-|jng i be Joe Holland at the! (today for -a defensive session He urges his youngiters to play disgrace. as O. 83% So Carolina ~ #8 dash against William and Mary/crossed goal line. That was lit- other forward, Alex Groza at cen . . . against Boilermaker plays after the game up to the hilt — aud| Imagine, five successive penalSameicis |. 93s Drepah %% last week, and it may hamper his tle but loaded Gannon of Erle ter. and Ralph Beard and Cliff 1] nivers [reviewing ‘itd own’ offense, yes- What's wrong about tnat’ But|ties being called on one single Kentucky ~~ 334 Qie Mis = M3 foxy fidgeting in a broken field. Pa. which has run up 113 points Barker at guards 'terday afternoon. he's a stickler for the rules, de- eftort to kick a point after touchOhio State $32 Miami Fia 860 Snavely calls Notre [Jame the to a big zero for their five op-| Barker expects to use his sups The - Hilltoppers were warned cency, fair play and sportsmnan- down. . .. I wonder if anything . CL 93.1 Wake Forest B58 o..0past team in football, . but Donents. ; rer . poss ‘| Butler, headed for its second yesterday of Purdue's recent im- Ship. {like that ever happened before in Maryland 30 Texas A&M 85.2 BT : again whenever possible. He'll] y LSD. §28 st Mars Cul. 383adds: “We will do our best! Wyoming's Cowboys apparently nave Floyd Volker and Marshall/losing season since Tony Hinkle provement and new spirit, and, There has been a whispering the history of college football. Cornell U. 826 Nevada a against them—win, lose or draw. took their position on the list 8 Hawkins to go to the forwards, became head coach in 1934, wil told it will take a peak perfcrm- campaign aguingt Blaik and ine dust what the omaals ought to Ler 924 Hardin 843 We expect to be better against little too seriously, exhausting young Malcolm McMullen at cen: wind up its 1949 gnid miseries ance on their part to stay in the a ie ee .a8 Jury cos i i hive done to lower the fighting Soeur 33 futon ov 34jthem in the future. poor Colorado State to the tune|ier and Bruce Hale, Carl Shaeffer o ooo + Ath 0 mati Same this weekeand. g 8 9 TT of the combatants 1s :fiot pe Nine ruiary Ma "We. have go-deluaions about OF 103 to 0. thus beciming thelang Jack Parkinson to fill in BC, 0 sity a Hah Boot oe ey sand, Cutis Orman. the A a suing EY hor > * pele job bystander Pennsylv 2.0 Cincinna this game.” . nation’s highest scoring combine! d = ‘Diversity. J a c obby Fribvi o . . es eir jo 0 Keep vill 91.7 : ards. : Arkansas 918 Pendiston Mar 8 Delusions or not, North Caro- with a total of 343 points in guare Olympians are in the midst Both Butler and the Bobcats quette have been sidelined by leg The sports writer who tried tothe game under control at any ay 914 San Jose Si. 8 yp 4 dirty play into this incident ce 910 Miss. South 83s lina students will descend on New eight games. ‘of hiring and firing in the substi- have dropped their last three injuries suffered in" the South rea y play in ncidenticost. That they failed rather Fordham 90.8 Wyoming 836 York with a whoop and a holler Army Has High Average tute department, but have not de- games, the Rulldogs losing to Carolina game. {deliberately distorted the truth miserably in this obligation was . Calif. U. ,90.8 Hard -Simmons 83.5 , my £ g gs E set rnin > ‘and is a discredit to his profes-| th ini f tmouth 906 Detroit U 813 for their team’s chance at the big) However, Trinity's Hilltoppers cide. who will go and who Willlw,ehirigton of St. Louis, Illinois : {the opinion of a great many fans Qeorpia Tech 803 Colorado U. 338 time. They cockily plan to leave from Connecticut. lived up to, stuy. Washiiglon of St cous, llnois Wellman to Defend sion. Ortmann was knocked out|_Fordham and Army alike—as Hlinols U. = 90.0 Georgia U 833 the big town limp, even if the Tar tp by ; | During ‘the past week, Dillard ni tiny 1 . by one of his own men. This is|they sloshed through the rain and Zuals U 03 Quorgia 1 : their name by topping the list, 8 I while Ohio U. has fallen before Cross Country Title ini The evid the ; Princeton 892 Temple 313 Heels don't have that effect on with the highest average per Crocker, who was optioned outimiami, O. Marshall and Cincin- not opinion. "The evidence ia there; gloom after the final play in AL v. 34 CG emeon iim 3 Frank Leahy’s legion. game, 48.6 points acquired while by the Anderson Packers, has pati . - - | Jack Wellman of Howe was to|to be seen by one and all in movies| Michie Stadium. As for the rela- . Xavier Ohio 888 Lousvile U #31 After all, they reason bravely, rolling up a 292 total In six wins. Deen working out with the Olymps.. The two clubs have met two defend his city high school cross|of the game. Whether this ma-itive merits of the two teams, Bosion. 0 884 Texas Western #31.Notre Dame has to lose some- among the “big hoys” Army But no decision as to whether heimutual opponents. Butler lost to country championship today at 4/licious slander had any influenceimgre anon. Vanderbilt 831 Okla A&M. 8 )|time. But they hardly expect it nag the high average with 431 will be an Olympian has been Western Michigan, 40 to 6. and to P- Mm. over the Howe course. on Fordham's emotional approach . es eo Juan 830 to be this week. points average in a seven-game made. |Western Reserve, 28 to 6, while! Other competing schools wer: to the game Saturday is not itional $ ye —— : Add ts,

Joe Arthur Seeks 14th Ring Victory Friday Night

! 3 i “ i 7-27 ,i Virgi seven. Joe Arthur, Indianapolis middleweight, will be seeking his 14th Breaker, a 27-27 tie with Virginia "C= co rbockers have been’

straight ring victory here Friday night. ~

Tom Miller, matchmaker for Good Sports, Inc., today signed Union of New York which tied : 1 Y y atest defeat havin Willie Pierson of Cincinnati to meet Arthur. And Willie could be the Middlebury, 14-14 warfare, the lategt de g . man to break Arthur's winning streak. a In a previous meeting here, Pierson knocked down Arthur in

- ~~ |the ®irst round of a four-rouder. Irish Schedule

{But the latter came back to score

Douglas Keeps

fa victory.

Dunn, was eliminated from the CHICAGO. Nov. 8 (UP)— Notre . . (program today after.doctors dis- Dame's football schedule is Vince Boryla and Carl Braun at NEW ORK, Nov. 8 (UP)-— covered: he had -a slight heart pooked full for the next four forwards, Connie Simmons at

. | Nate Arnold of Louisville, who Full for 4 Years AHL Scoring Lead been signed to meet Harry

(es Douglas led American Hockey condition. Miller said his organ League scorers for the fourth ization would not take

cent weakness as he continued to jn top physical condition. coast on his early season splurge. 8

Ss, Clevel i nd ” Douglas, Cleveland winger an Harris of Chicago for a six

= former-Indianapolis--player, who. = “got off 40 a great start with 13

points in the first few games, NE sought for-Andy Anderson has only scored seven points dur- former Indianapolis ing the past three weeks and only Gloves -champion:two last week to give him a total

Marco of Buffalo,

ry of young Terry 8awchuk' of Barrigan of Milwatikee. =~ Indianapolis. Sawchuk has allowed only 29 goals in 13 games for a leading average of 2.23. The leading scorers:

Indianapolis tomorrow while Ia

Fast To Nation's No. 1 Rating

| Leave High Class

Such realists as Coach Carl rence of Wisconsin, Xavier of

Except for the fabulous Justice

Even at their top form they ers in that sector—Valley City, Forward Wallace (Wah Wah) Ritter (10

87.0 the Tar Heels' trimmings by LSU their credit.

. ) . any opponents, according to Athletic Dick McGuire at guards. straight week today despite re- chances with fighters who are not Director Ed “Moose” Krause

Arnold was replaced by Lance luncheon yesterday that “we are Olympians” Kentucky boys. They, Founder: ATi OPPONEHY 18S hes iseason;-and-our problem. is.10-find since _he was a member of the Golden to play us.” Gene Parker will meet Hyman Marco of Buftalo, ay insuliers, sa University official- was quoted as! familiar to Indianapolis” pro fans Nobody. hus ia. has bee abl event ring ngeher Pat Inc Kun LiL ch 1 nt aan he. Knicks 55 the. ndianapol

to match the goaltending wizard- pucci of Cincinnati and Bunny announced after its defeat by Jets last season.

Barrigan. is due to arrive in tions would end after the 1950

cubucei will arrive Thursday. Both - Pittsburgh this year signed af

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= I Proving Fight F State Scoring Pretty Tough Race Again in Rearevieriin®a

College Grif Knickerbocker Cage ston _ Teams Mar "i Perfect Record

.; "NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Unless someone turns canary, Se 3-Way Tie ‘or blows the whistle, it is almost impossible to prove a prize : . ‘will ever know for certain ‘whether the recent bra be= Title Not Likely tween Kid Gavilan and Lester Felton in Detroit was bur-

‘fight was fixed. It isn’t likely, for instance that anyone Field of 26 Yet To Be Decided Until laped. From all accounts it was an outrageous decision

ship won't be decided until Evans-|y,ne to announce the officials, Perhaps neither Army ° nor lville and Ball State complete wis fs done to protect the gents Fordham was to blame, After their campaigns two weeks hence prom evil influences. It does not all, football is not ping pong. . lor perhaps not until Notre Dame yo neak endless faith in their in- And it-is the natural instinct of a jcalls it quits on the gridiron eority but that's the way it is (YOUNg man who has been pushed { |Dec:.3. nonetheless. - In earlier days the around. purposely or otherwise... | The scoring title chase was In mains were identified days be-*0 try to get even. Fordham, a ‘a three-way deadlock for tOD r,0 ihe fight. This system had Story book team, came into the ‘honors for the second time this. +’ joact one importaht virtue, Same unbeaten and ambitious to

{ Vata 3 lseason, with Evansville's Gene mp. oualifications of the men contrive a tremendous upset. On | ver y ‘the strength which they could {Loge!, Hank Treesh of Hanover. {the stren of y Bg {were thoroughly screened in w de to hig tt | ranking and

precipice over the week-end, leavling a high class field of 26 which

| Eight of the teams proudly sporting clean slates were major {leaguers, Army, Cornell-and Bos- . ton - University from the East,

Vince Boryla [Notre Dame from the Midwest,| .

LA a & = Wyoming f h kies, Vir- mn: s Meet Knick mao Sn aor Olympians Meet Knicks from the Far West, and Okla-/ , h st. | h oma rom ne suivene. jy Second League Clash

tied spotlight with Notre Dame| f : New Yorkers Should Give Locals

Connie Simmons

land Rocky Jones of Taylor tied ports pages. No obviously ihe ride with 72 points each. {competent or inexperienced oii ~~ Sons immentely pobular In the background loomed Emilio) hag 4 chance to slip by un-| at a a would . (Six Yard) Sitko, the Irish's gal noticed. One of the judges who| Grout Seon Ny quality Hom loping ghost who has four more voted for Felton had never offic-|vear opportunities to catch the front-|sees at a major fight before. The!" pgs runners. Sitko has 48 points. referee who sided with this judge WITH SO MUCH at stake it

in Indiana were Hanover and| & J ps get their last : : : Better Workout Tonight Than Denver Treesh and Jones Be HO the '8 No stranger to the ring and is was not surprising that the Rose chante this wee: to 8. accepted locally as a reasonably Hillers played with unusual vigor

Ball State. both of whom were| victorious Saturday. Hanover de-! feated Indiana Central. 21-6, while By JIM HEYROCK running. for their clubs will ring ata Re ) ‘ With a week of heated workouts completed, the Indianapolis gown ‘the curtain on the 1949 cel gs might have and vehsmence 4nd that Army Olympians meet the New York Knickefbockers in Butler Fieldhouse hamnaion Kehoe, who lags only e De ess might have registered with matching furies. A bie : : : at 8:30 p. m.-tonight. 2 . \ gone along with him if it had Nevertheless, it wasn't football Twb big time teams were in on & F B ; ; one touchdown -behind the three, K " TT It will be their second league engagement and should give the (= "ol" Gil has two seen known in advance he was —naot the kind of football that we Olymps more of a workout than-they received in their firs: meeting = °F id es has Logel oC work but I'm sure the vigilant want our youngsters to see or to S games to go, and so has Loge voung men would have protested see ourselves, I hesitate to bring =

with Denver. nnn > SCOTers: The locals had’ little trouble PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP The leading scorers rp ARAINSt assigning this. inexpe- the officials in on this for they. "=

Fordham and théy joined ‘Law-

y 1 v 00. 38 1 PAT } subduing the Denver Nuggets last OLYMPIANS KNICKERBOCKERS | Plaver and Schoo, O% TR "4" "2 rienced judge to such a -respon- have enough worries and burdens week. The Olymps, with frequent|Ne Na. Trees. hb. Hanover + 13 8 4isibie trust {as it is. Still, so many neutrals “| gubstitutions, out-raced the cellar 4h HU ’ Bodie Kehoe, pull State § 11 0 = = =» {who also know the score—were il . “ee Ll tt, , Fran \ Pol o uo y r i Player-Coach Cliff Barker, 13 Orom aides Simmons (6) |Pahr. hb. Valoarsiso 3 8 0M AT WHAT POINT does hard, inclined’ to place most of the Finish S y egret ALTE Gallatin (11) {SONTAG To, TAREE re 71 0 3 bruising, give-and-take-football on blame on their shoulders I feel At tai i pig } however, went to wor Joun “1 (10) Barker G McGuire (18) | Redmond, e “Anderson s 12 i the college field degenerate -into the part they played—or rather, east one of the 26 teams is ately after the game to iron out OTHERS Coutre, fb. Notre Dame ‘ rowdyism? The Army-Fordham|didn't play—warrants examina-

Hawking game was the roughest I éver saw. tion.

Even now, hours later, I don't There is no question that they °

practice of playing dirty football./tence —of -the officials is surely

James (14)

tonight. Purdue at Lafayette, was set OF out of sports, for that matter. a farce and was growing into a

Seek Taller Man Ohio U. defeated the Bronchos, to include Manual, Tech, Short- known. I wouldn't want to think | Of the survivors, Valley City] Crocker is six feet three inches 16 to 6, and was held to a 7-7 tie ridge, Washington, Crispus At- so. Their Shas, ka Danowskl, is had the narrowest escape, defeat- tall, which doesn’t appear to ful-|With_Reserve, : tucks and Broad Ripple. no plug ugly. ei er, and I ave ing Northérn South Dakotalfill the Olympians’ needs. They % | Teachers, 20 to 19. West Vir. are still searching for a man tall'ginia State went out on a heart- € than Groza, who is SIX feet

total of 302.

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tate, and the same fate befell 3 ; beaten twice thus far in league

peén at the hands of Sheboygan, § 99 to 93, last Sunday. The Knicks § currently are riding in third place in the Eastern division of the National Basketball Association. {The Olympians and. the Ander: son Packers are the only undefeated teams in the Western division. a The Knicks prebably will start

- years, so there is no shortage of center, and Harry Gallatin and

Boryla was a member of the Krause told a quarterback 1948 Olympic team along with the; .isolidly filled .through the 1953 are familiar with his style of play

room for fine teams that want All-Star team which played fh: ’ : Chicago recently. ce There have been reports that The former Notre Dame and {some Big Ten clubs didn't want Denver University star is a high! to play the Irish. A Washington scorer. One player who. will be

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