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onsen Freshman. Quarterback Bob Stephens of Indianapolis (left) and Senior Quarterback Co-Capt. John Behler of Muncie (right) listen as Dr. Orsa Fred Oversireet, a refired Greencastle dentist, explains how the old wedge formation worked in 1890 when the Wabash-DePauw gridiron series began. Stephens, former quarterback of Broad Ripples city champions last year, is a strong candi
date for the Tiger quarterback spot next year. Bucks Favored
Football With Leahy— 9" Over llinois | Rose Bowl Hopes | |
Scoring Game Get a Rebirth
a history odd male population at Wabash.
ND Coach Hopes Irish Will Out-Tally Tar Heels By ED SAINSBURY
By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Céach, CHE a viele Britt Onlo|
University of Notre Dame State's Rose Bowl hopes, killed]
BEAR MOUNTAIN, New York, Nov, 11—Bringing our "Notre Dame football team back to the sidéwalks of New ~ York is certainly one of the more enjoyable assignments) Listen to “Leahy of Notre D 7 tomorrow at 12:15 p. m. over WIBC. 3 in . mor. nia » n Jao favorites, of my coaching career. We have never gone into New York "codlines a (hree-game confer , | late of 1 t Wisconsi without that massive city seeming to turn itself over to the and Indiana at Michigan. =a
Michigan was expected to conManhattan always holds a and Virginia Military look like tinue its drive for a third con- ~~ soft spot in my heart, for
get ‘a chance for rebirth tomorrow against Illinois, another
Bowl contender. | The Blickeyes were one-touch Wabash last year. This encounter! Coach Mike Bnavely's boys have/ {been getting up a full head o steam for the 1:30 p. m. kickof tomorrow. So has the DePauw campus that began showing its feelings about tomorrow's clash
43 with that 8 to 0 victary over,
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good bets to defeat North Caro- secutive league title with an easy early in the week. ina State and the Citadel “twin over the. Hoosiers. Indiana | The elements are ripe for an-| . = was a four touchdown underdog other tradition-punctuated clash CONSIDERABLY less action against the defending titlehold- between a pair of Hoosier teams than usual will be taking place in ers. that first began warring over a the Midwest this week-end as In pre-season forecasts, Ohio football and a clanging hunk of ‘many of ‘the home teams are on State and Minnesota were doped locomotive in 1890, the road. Of top importance ini to battle it out for the champion-| the Westérn Conference scene is; ship. Their game Oct. 15 was .{the Ohio State-Illinois clash in|supposed to settle the matter. Zin which we see the Buckeyes out-| Minnesota won the match, but for daydreaming after 1:30 scoring the Illini. Still the confer-ljost later to both Michigan and, : ence favorite is defending cham-/pPyrdue to fall out of champion-| the plon Michigan and they should re- ship contémtioh certainly and
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with Coach Carl/slows down high flying Wisconsin. | : . . _than. one Non-conference games favor Iowa GO Mem 1 :? Final Grid Tilt “that the Stats, Purdue, and Northwesterniyy sinking Illinois tomorrow and| For Both Teams Tarheels’ 1040 record to date is|Over Nebraska, Marquette, and|yficnigan next Saturday. it would | ' Webi : not indicative of his coach-|{Colgate, , | Howe and Crispus Attucks footoh) ; "Nat Southwest ah h take the title and the Bowl bid.| t al tre t ing, Shauty. Natwaily, Wo. tearl_ Southusstarners, wil have. thei gus should liinols down. the| DOL, Leama, WL 10, Resorts DO I DARE deenae rented Wyemin ia thipotel) Bucks, the Illini could clinch the Mpdiotre Tepdlations when | .y king on tw W Se xh BOW! bid by beating Northwest. JSNEle Ih Llelr seancn inate ai of ball that North Cas ina, til don't believe the _ on SID Dent wash And might get the | ort is ala ted tor 10 Yok for ry bed of owe Ba} > nas championship, too, should Ohio| Sho ® a X or ; 2 He ons of tha Rieher/area’s ~iggest battle. will take|StAte beat Michigan. nt en contests “of “our - season. |Piace- between the - nation’s two Wisconsin, the third team’ with | rong SY con lt. ary favors d our sincere hope Is that the top exponents of the Split “T" as BOWL and title possibilities, was| ger i - us a ius 8 Irish can get the ball across that/Don Faurot, the teacher, and Bud{3, one-touc hdowt ehidice vet the & To ae No ar - final marker a few more times Wilkinson, the pupil, square off in| 0 pho chance in the league !0 date. After losing to Broad
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than the opponent does. {the Missouri-Oklakoma game. | Ripple and Tech, the Hornets won . {This is a tough one, but our vote 3nd Bowl race, : {four straight in a strong comeOklaho-| The outcome of the games t0-,,.\ effort, but lost to Warren
LOOKING southward we see 80%" 10 the undefeat wo meveral games that with have con<{ ANS. : siderable bearing on the final " standing in the Southern Southeastern © Conferences. The
i hb S Christian; and Arkansas. An in-|M Ah W “ | i most improved team in that areal... i...) affair gives the nod|Wistapsin, Tilinols would be out; Shcred Heart, 6-all, ne yletentes
morrow and next week-end might|~,.1..1 33 t Saas i ‘ EE 1 3 1, 0 0 loser to the ap gee restores Minnesota a8 & Bowl POR“ rockets and Washitigton, |Rice, Texas, and Southern Meth; sibility too. Should Ohlo State] cian Lon Watford's eleven
lodist, downing Texas A&M, Texas Beat Illinois and then “lose to: . | higan while Minnesota beats | tripped Sheridan, 19 to 0, tied
{Jeff until last week tied with {Téch for the NCC grid leadership. Shortridge ana Broad Ripple] and Tech and Washington were battling in key city series games ‘this afternoon.
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is expected to remain in the forefront as LSU subdues Mississippt, © San Francisco over Tulsa. lot conention and, the Buckyu second game, the young Tigers, | State. Very important games . rt Would DED IN Send pace] _ should witness the defeats of Al-| JA ST YEAR'S co-champions With Minnenqis nd possih iy abama, Auburn and Vanderbiit|California and Oregon meet on Iowa, should ‘the Hawks down by Georgia Tech, Georgia and Tu. the Pacific Coast and we feel that| Wisconsin. lane. Last Saturday's unforty. California has too much power to natel, Clemson, Duke and Ten- De derailed by the Ducks. Stil] ' nesibe are expected to return fo. holding an outside chance on the| owe Ig the Win ‘coliiinh a8 they take the Ros “Bowl is Stanford whe will: "= 7 50 05 George defeat Idaho, as’ UCLA. sub: a : * Washington and Mississippl. . dues Washington in a close con“oNodthern Conference contender, test: West (Coast, fans will like | 0 oN I Kentucky will have to go all out the precision with which Michi. ‘ B Lefore they stop Florida and gan Btate moves as they beat! . The IHSAA board of control, HA Charlie Hunsinger, Wake Forest Oregon State, while one of the has settled the rhubarb between (UP) wtf a a ipoast’s most important non-con-| Howe High School and Southport. nsmed Tip \ference..games fa vers Santa Howe High has been placed 60lo00 late vest Clara over 8t. Mary's.” probation for one year, | greatest sing} : Once again, Boston will be the, The rhubarb occurred when STeA‘ ast 3 gle a : sales In har. scene of several fine games and Roscoe Pierson, coach of the hess horse history atthe standard {to our mind the most important Howe reserve squad protested. a bred horse sale in thd, Pennsylone will see Boston University's pass play and eventually walked Vania Farm Show building, winning streak stopped by Jim off the field with his team before! Imperial. Hanover's price! Tatum's Maryland Terps, Bul- the end of the game warked by All-American Ray was awarded a 1-0 victory on a'lndianapolis; Fred Egan, Orlan Krouse, the Terps are one of the forfeit, Fla; and J, J. McIntyre, Hollins, !
most underrated teams in the In their decision, the board of Va. pushed total sales for the country. Boston College having control instructed Howe Principal past three day sto $928,875. Last found Itself will please their fans Charles M. Sharp to notify Prer- oq wg four-day sale ‘record wi by beating a fine Fordham team. son that any similar action on his only $1,024 550 ’ as Top ranking Eastern elevens, part will lead to a more severe y fr STs Army and Cornell will both ‘be penalty for the high school. = - L’ % i extended before. they vanquish ii ———- College Football Penn and Dartmouth Your Pardon IABULUS SN. Dulver-Btoekton I | y A . ‘he ao Sais Sicide schedule doa The Times reported, in error prow A the) wiki, ated yedterday, that the flag pole LARGE STOCK OF GAMES, { hi plague at the Russel Julius Me-! arch rivals, the Yales are being B aque dedication was given by SMALL TOYS >» | defeated by Princeton. Area un- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee in CHEMISTRY SETS
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Things were a little quiet on the Wabash campus during midweek “preparations for the ‘Monon Bell ‘battle “with DePauw at Greencastle tomorrow, But 225-pound Tom Buikema of Chicago, major, tried drumming up some interest among the 600-
Monon Bell at Stake in Renewal Of Ancient Rivalry at Greencastle
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS GREENCASTLE, Nov. 11—DePauw’s Tigers are looking for no peaceful overtures on this Armistice Day eve of their gridiron battle for the Monon Bell here tomorrow. The tackling in Blackstock stadium will ring with the [tradition of the years in the oldest collegiate gridiron| Butler | rivalry west of the Alleghenies. : The fang-bared Tigérs want|
record—four wins, two losses, and
in a mid-season loss to Minnesota, to keep that 400-pound relic/one tie. The nip-and-tuck series {transported back down route almost makes it Wabash's.. turn,
to take tomorrow's battle. The Cavemen have Center Joe ‘1bvas, one of the “best in the Midwest,
# Frank Roman and Joe Dooley, ¢ poison to DePauw in the past.
At Wabash, there's been a
|sereneness indicative of a calm-|
Little Giants.
1 It's’ been different here. The three wins, three losses and one campus is alive; Five foreign exis;
change students from each school! The Bulldogs lost to Western walling the p were swapped off, legally, last/Michigan, Washington of St.his great bac night until game time. That's Iouis and Illinois Normal in their Charley Justice. Choo-Choo’s triple good will on the surface and more ast three outings.
row. Victories have been scarce be all year. Only one shows up on when they won only three of eigh the records in black ink; six are games. Las
posted in red. Last year the was the first losing one under a defeat. . Ding-Dong Affair
Wabash's Little Giants have the Monon Bell tradition below.
DePauw needs a victory tomor-
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Junior
man Virginia Kraft of Batavia, lll, .
of ; Battle
Prakel of Versailles, O., (left), Senior ish up the ancient
Photos by John Spiel Connie Ca Monon
on (center] and Fresh.
Bell for another year's say Jn
Greencastle after the Wabash-DePauw game tomorrow. Miss Kraft is an Alpha” Chi Omega; :
Prakel is an Alpha Gamma and Miss Caylor, las
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
Butler Faces
Ohio Bobcats
Bulldogs Hit Road
For ‘League Tilt
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Bulldogs meet the Bobcats of Ohio University tomorrow at Athens, O. Both teams will be striving desto break three-game {losing streaks in the Mid-Ameri-can Conference tilt that marks |the close of Butler's grid season. |... Ohio has dropped games to both| |Cincinnati and Miami universities {In MAC play as well as a contest {with Marshall College in the past {three weeks of play. These losses;
y |coupled with three wins and a tle before-the-ftorm explosion by the at the beginning of the season,|
football teams.
iron glories...
| threats this season have been con-
| Even.if they can upset the Bob- fined mostly to virus infection, cats, the Bulldogs can finish no hip Injury and sprained ankle. tter than they did last season There's just no getting around it, t! it looks like Notre Dame will wrap
t year's football squad up its 35th straight game without
Tigers won six and lost two. It's Coach Tony Hinkle, The record practically the same team thisjto date of two victories and five] year.
get going,” says the likable De-| Pauw mentor.
Thirteen Seniors on Team MWe. just haven't been able to
Thirteen seniors
will depart after tomorrow and
they'll want to make it pleasant
for everyone,
Morris captains Dooley and Lovas. Eight!
Co-Captains John Behler and Begley will face
Wabash four-year men will be
leaving, Things look good for| DePauw-Wabash, WIRE, 1:15
Wabash next year.
The Bell series stands at 9 and
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football team.
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7, Wabash, since 1932, but for 564:30 p m.
{meetings
it's been a ding-dong
On the Air Tomorrow I Notre Dame-North Carolina, Co- wIBC, WISH, 12:30 p. m. Purdue-Marquefte, WXLW, 1:15
m. Football Roundup, WFBM, 2-
battle even without the bell most, Eootbi | of the time. Wabash has won 26 ba Results
times and DePauw Soar NS [Tigers have a chance for a dead: Central Catholic 7
lock. Five games. ended in a
scoreless tie and two years,
in 1902 and 1910, found nq games in
the record books.
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Within - Hoosierland the top {losses puts this Joars Squad on battle will be the ding-dong af{the verge of being Hinkle’s worst fair between Wabash and DePauw [for the Monon Bell. It will be the fo Wheaton, {Inthe game tomorrow, 14 But~ 57th meeting with no holds barred, ler seniors will be playing their | last contest for Butler.
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12 Hoosier Grid Teams End Season Tomorrow
Notre Dame, Indiana and Purdue still Stay in College Pigskin Race
“~~1t's the end of the line:tomorrow for 12 Hoosier college
out, the state’s Big Three,
Tomorrow's biggest fracas, involving a Hoosier eleven, will be the Notre Dame-North| a . Carolina scrap in New York Tomorrow's State City's Yankee Stadium. Al-/Football Schedule
though tar on thelr heels may| slow the Irish, they are a 33-
Marquette at Purdue, 1:30 p. m, Notre Dame vs. North Carolina A. In New York City. Indiana at Michigan. Butler at Ohio U. Wabash at DePauw. : Indiana Central vs. Taylor in Marion. yt Anderson at Franklin. Indiana State at Ball State. Allegheny, Pa. at Earlham. Manchester at Hanover. Huntington at Wheaton, NL Michigan Normal at Valpas
be the windup for Indiana Central and Taylor at Marion, Anderson at Franklin, Manchester at Han over, Butler at Ohio U.,. Hunting. ont, IMl.,, Allegheny, | , Earlham and Michigan Nornial “at Valparaiso. Canters
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won 26 of the series games, De-| qq tonight at Collegeville,
Pauw 25, and five have ended in ‘tie scores. It will be the season's; finale for both elevens. Indiana and Purdue will get in! . their last spying session ‘before | Louisville. they tangle, Nov. 19 at Blooming-}-
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