Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1949 — Page 28
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SOUTH BEND, Nov. 25--Highlighting the final fully scheduled Saturday of the 1949 season will be tomorrow's title tussle “etween Rice and Baylor at Houston, Tex. Preseason dopesters gave little consideration to either of these teams when discussing possible Southwestérn Conference champions. Listen te “Leahy of Notre However, to the winner of Dame’ tomorrow at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow's game will go the ***" Station WIRC.
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"By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Spnrts Writer NEW YORK. Nov. 25 Ted Wilof the Boston Red Sox,
sequent honnr of being the host yp ying 14-14 tie of last fall. The who missed winning » pennant
team in the Cotton Bowl
Last Trojan team of last year had a ind a batting championship on
year's game between these WO yory similar record to this year's the sam. day, won the consolation
powers ended In a tie, and earlier Jioven and row. as then
our today of being named he Ameri:
games this year caused them 10 pionting Irish enter the contest can league's most valuable player
be rated equal. with Jess Newiey's yndefeated. Knowing of Jeff Cra Rice eleven gelling the slight edge cath's remarkable ability to get in our book. his squad “up” for an important Sharing the Texas spotlignt Is game, we are entering tomorrow's the Southern Methodist - Texas game prepared to meet one of the Christian game in which we fore- nation’s hest. It will be the last see Doak Walker's return to form game in the Notre Dame stadium combin'ng vith Kyle ®ate's run: for many members of our squad ning to give the Mustangs of and it is our sincere hope that SMU. a victory. Other Texas they will leave our fans with the games favor West Texas State same fine ifnpressions that thev god Texas Mines over New Mex- have made upoti them in the ic» ard New Mexico A. & M earlier games of this season. Of considerable importance to se
the national scene is the Okla- . - . homa-Oklahoma A. & M game. in jot
Bud Wilkinson's Oklahoma team is considered the prize bowl “erteh™ of the year and all eves | be focused on Norman, Okla.
rs the Sooners subdue their arch- award, following Jimmy, State, 34 tw 27. Texas wallope} n Is UiInhotn As Fv wilt BOSTON. Mass, Nov. 25 (UP) Te Hank Creenferg. Joe Di- Texas A & M. 42 to 14, In a Arizona Slate > - {ewhouser £3 . : enter the bowl picture pe con- — The football players “acted as Maggio and Ne SEs fight-marked game at College ciuling a very sucesssful season Perfect gentlemen”. hut not the Williams finished with a com- {Station, I'ex., and Brown rolled
at Lovola's expsnse. Completing fans who clashed in a blondy riot that area's schedule are the Kan. *fter the Thanksgiving Day game sas-Arizona and Arkansas-Tulsa Detween Kast and South Boston games in which we see Kansas High Schools. and Arkansas emerging victori- East's 7-8 victory over South cus. The Far West has but two at White Stadium plunged some g mes on tomcrrow's schedule 300 partisan backers of the tra which favor Nevada and Brigham ditional rivals into a post-game Young over North Texas State fray in which an estimated 50 and Pepperdine. youths were injured Nearly 100 » police were needed to separate the ONE OF New England's oldest battiers. many of them non-stu | rivalries will be resumed as Bos- dents, who wielded belts, blackton College and Holy Cross square jacks. brass knuckles, broken bot off in Braves field. Having been ties and lead pipes. privileged to take an active part Witnesses said the troubl: in this series 1 know that past started when a group of “Southie performances have little bearing fans, enraged by the loss. massed on the eventual outcome. How- to wait for the “Easties” to see ever, the record books and the which were tougher. statistics give the odds to Boston School authorities said they College, - 2nd we are selecting would investigate the rucas, hint-
Denny Meyers to win. Ing that next year the game New York City will be afforded might be scheduled on a school one more Saturday of college day. A similar riot occurred last football as Fordham defeats New year. York University, —————— The most important of all traditional games will take place in Irish | Lose ose Flynn Philadelphia as undefeated Army DT ry na army For Trojan Tilt The exceptionally close calls that soUTHEEN Army has had in the past few D. Nov. 25An yenrs shoud serve to send them elbow dislocation has definitely into this game in the proper "idelined Notre Dame reserve end frome of mind to play the ball Bill Flynn for tomorrows’ final thay are cavable of Army has home game with Southern Cal. not displayed fis fullest capabil-’ Flynn, whose status was anitiss since the Michisan gage but founced today by Trainer Hugh we feel they will operate at full Burns, was irjured in practice efiic’ency tomorrow as they down Wednesday. Burns would not Navy. comment on the playing condiTHe Tulrne stadium at New tion of Fred Wallner, regular Orleans will house a game whose Tight guard who sprained an winner will, in all probability, re- #nkle last Saturday in the Iowa turn to that gridiron on January 2d for the purpose of representing the South in the Sugar Bowl
Coach Frank Leahy has been watching the weather forecasts “for tomorrow. Although a howi(Ing snowstorm yesterday sent the Irish indoors, the weather bu-
ieader, Tulane, traditional ri
entertains their ‘al. Lovisiana State
University. The Tigers of L.& U. "eau has not promised any of the heavyweights, will wrestle in the The Illini seceded from Notre Copyright. 1949. by The indianapolis Times in g close game. But Baylor, with have been extremely successful in same for tomorrow. Only one main event on next Tuesday Dame's schedule after the '46 454 _CHicao Duns News. Tas a 4-1 record. will tie for first place upsetting potential powerhouses "omplete practice has been held night's pro card at the Armory game, if an upset is sprun this fall. Undoubtedly. this con- this week because of the in- Two other heavyweight matches Army played a tie that year, Amateur Basketball P prung.
test will provide the patrons with ~'*ment weather.
an unexpectad number of thrills
Army-Navy and Notre
Baylor and Rice fo Settle Southwest Conference Title Also Among Highlights By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer
| pionships were awarded yesterday and another comes up for
ling close. | Cornell scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the last period to defeat Penn, 29 to 21, at Philadelphia for the Ivy League championship, southern California game unbeat‘and Wyoming: shook loose in. en (as usual) and’a‘dalid choice. the second half to down Den- py¢ Irish Coach Frank Leahy Is ver, 25 to 6, for the Skyline BIX ¢earryl (as usual) that the Trocrown. [jans will spring another surprise
NEW YORK, Nov. 25-—-Two conference football chan. Sincianati
grabs Saturday as the college season races toward an excit- BUTLER
{Yankees with 121 and Shortstop Irish will have posted 37 games without defeat. {Vern Stephens of Boston with an ‘even 100.
Parnel, 3,
tor 194% For Williams, the .ong-strid-ing 31-year-old outfielder it was the second most valuanie player award of his eight-vear major league career. He firs! aus named for ine distinction in "94¢ when he compiled a 342 percentage, the identical mark he registered over i the past season. ir : . Sn The last player to win the MVP ? award while not performing fw a pennant-winning club was Pitcher Hal Newhouser, who was named while a member of the ssennd-place Detroit Tigers in
west Conference honors.
| ships, bowl invitations hinge on
Maryland kept in the running for an Orange or 'Gator Bowl bid by walloping West Virginia. 47 to 7 yesterday Miami University plays Kentucky tonight at Miami land then Maryland the following week — <0 from this trio of ° games will come the opponent for © |already-selected Santa Clara” in the Orange Bowl. The University of Missouri, alSecond Award Williams became the American
season, kept its hopes alive for Langue s fifth two-time winner of
a bow! bid by defeating Kansas
fortable margin over two Key plavers for the world champion New York Yankees. Shortstop Phil Rizzuto, wha finished second and Relief Pitcher Joo Page, who was third. On the basis of 14 points for a first place vote. nine for a second, eight for a third and so on down to one for a 10th place vote, Williams received 272 points to 175 for Rizzuto and 166 for Page. Even more significant was the fact that Williams received 13 out of a possible 24 first place votes while Rizzuto got five and Page three.
{over Colgate 41-26, in other major games yesterday. The biggest spectacle, if not ee AG ArmY’s traditional clash with Navy before 102,000 at Philadelphi. Army is_a 14-point favorite for the contest which will be witnessed by President Truman and British Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Montgomery, Tomorow's calendar is studded with other fine games, like un- ~—— beaten Notre Dame vs. Southern!
Irish Aim to Make Trojans Calitorsia, Rice ve. Bayioy with | Ne. 37 on Their Parade
stake, and Tulane vs. Louisiana 1183 Points in 4 Years Give Notre Dame |
" .|State with a Sugar Bowl bid the Longest Unbeaten String in Modern Football
iprobable prize for Tulane if it wins. only other players who received’ By. FRANCIS J. POWERS, Times Special Writer 100 or more points were First CHICAGO, Nov. 25--1If Notre Dame's backs “go marching by Baseman Tommy Henrich of the Southern California tomorrow, according to song and story, the
The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame ‘have good reason to remembér this fellow. He is Bill Martin, University of Southern Calfornia ‘fullback who scored two touchdowns against the Leahy lads last year, giving ‘he Trojans a 14-14 tie with the Irish. Martin, one of the top scorers of the Pacific Coast, will be in action against Notre Dame tomorrow at South Bend. :
Parnell Is Fourth Lefty Mel Parnell. the Red Sox pitcher. placed fourth in the voting with 151 points and his mound mate, right hander Fllis Kinder was fifth with 122 The
But the Army-Navy game with
gray, its blaring bands, ¥s visiting dignitaries, and its tradition ,,» of thrill-a-minute play, is the one. that everybody gets excted about. Just for the records, Army's un{beaten Cadets come up to the That parade, longest in modern football and against nation- hig game with a slate of eight wide competition, began at Illinois in the opening game of the victories and no losses. Navy Other first place votes went to 1946 season and has been séen from the Atlantic to the Pacific and has won three, lost four, and tied and to Kinder. Hen- Gulf of Mexico. scored 301 points and needs only °P€. rich and Stephens who received Along the line of march that o, against Southern California one apiece. next week turns southwest into ..4 Southern Methodist to pass Williams, a left-handed power Texas. the Irish have defeated 14 {he total! of the '48 warriors, wno hitter but a right-handed medi- different opponents. also played 10 games. ocre fielder. cornered the Ameri- They have beaten Purdue, Victories over the Trojans and can League market on individual fowa and Navy (stout chaps) mustangs will give Coach Frank performance this vear. four times and Northwestern, j.anhy a record of 52 vietories, Rapping out 194 hits in 566 Pittsburgh and Tuline three. three defeats and five ties and a times at bat. the lanky slugger Tweo-Time Losers fourth national championship. CArs— led the league in home runs with Two-time losers to the scourge Twenty seniors will make their victory.” 43, in doubles with 39 and in of the St. Joseph Valley are Ne- rarewell appearance on the Notie Army's attack centers around runs scored with 150. He tied braska, Indiana, Michigan State, Dame field . Saturday. Among the line-smashing of Gil Stephen-team-mate Vern Stephens in the Washington and Southern Cali- them are three who contributed son and Jim Cain and the rifle-| all-important runs-batted-in de- fornia. The Trojans escaped from mightily to the 36-game march: passing of Arnie Galiffa. Navy's
Underdog Navy, grimly seeking revenge for injuries, athletic and otherwise, of the past year will | be out to better its astounding | 21-21 tie of Army last year. And ! the Cadets will have a cable : message from Gen. Douglas Mac-
partment with 159. a third defeat on the 14-all tie 1e0n Hart. three times All- main hope of an upset lies in the I" my _of last season. but will join the America end; Jim Martin, end passing of Bullet Bobby Zastrow. : Zebra Kid, Levin Huskers, Hoosiers, et al, eve- and tackle, and Emil Sitko, a Rice, with a 5-0 record in the | i two-time All-America. Even Southwest Conference —can nail
ning. ; Schools that escaped with 6ne’ defeat were Illinois and Army.
Matched for Tuesday
The Zebra Kid and Dave L.:vin of those three.
sults In the ‘Iwkey Day tourney at Notre Dame comes up to the pea porn Lods se
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and we look for Tulane to eke out P d : k life's little: futilities. North Car- Horoms Mate Gems. Grioben: and a Absher Gets MVP a very close decision. Southern ossel an iC er e ew olina has played the Irish only Kermodie Texaco 10; Ace Electric 80. Award ot Anderson - > - i 1 3 Conference leader. North Care once, but will come back for more 40: Noth ¥ Alr Force Vd ne nd o 48
fina, Is predicted to hand Virginia its second defeat of the season. » » »*
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next season. Winners advance to quarterfinals Sun.
Largest Score Notre Dame's largest score on 59 to 6
remained In the running for the Texaco vs. Heston Concrete,
pionship will be decided when like the 14-14 tie last year. Baylor and Rice meet for South- was the closest call the Irish have had in their 36-game unbeaten | In addition to the champion- string. Tulane is a heavy favorite to several of the week-end games, defeat Louisiana State and that
{though defeated three times this &
the biggest game, for tomorrow
its marching ranks of blue and =
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usually accurat make the Cad firm favorites . that such admi held in respect Since college tially a game of the likelfthood as an upset in present. This in the case of ries, such as A Class will pre of instances, e\ ings, but the and thoroughge to devise an im against the in ponderables. This being sc coach is not a feit as he wot first sob, for t pens with gre college football sport. » CONSIDER ago. The Cad game unbeater Midshipmen ha ~ too—eight loss Even Columbia knocked them by 20 points, f apolis mathem view of the sca seemed conser But what ha shipmen did e the game. Th passed and out to achieve a mate stalemat They hit ju harder, they p much spirit if waited until ti season to play The quality of at the Cadets back each of opponents witl Notre Dame 3 The intensit spawns imposs ditional rival whole answer, factors which derstood by physical solver for one. The back was no much action. semi-infirmary victim of a ra vhs
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s . . 36- e sweep Was decided as Tennessee opposes Otte Graham the recognized jpop's western division title by $e 3g Same gh on a day Sportsman's Store league results at tackle from AnderSon, has been Vanderbilt and Georgia Techn arm” of the Cleveland Browns humbling the Detroit Lions, 28 to when Frank Leahy was out scout- Ped [Heart Jefferson Hotel 39 Kennedy voted most valuable player at Antakes on Georgia. Although all and Harvey Jonnson, the “toe” ¢. In Detroit ing the Trojans. However. the and Schaefer natn Lesion 41, derson College for - 49. He is one four teams iegistered wins last of the New York Yankees, set Pe Hornets and the Dons Irish have scored more than 40 ria aaiance rmemm of seven seniors on the squad. eh Eaturday, Tennessee and Georgia new All America Football Con found little for which to be thank- ne or 13 oth au} F b I | Absher is » graduate of MorTech were most impressive and f , _ ful after the games, for their set- points on 13 other occasions. oot Q Scores ton Memorial High School ' rd § ! erence records while leading re of ) yf vw. Only once on the route have the Ay.aima And M 34. Tillotson 0 on r 8h SC gl sould remain on the victory side their teams to Tharksgiving Day bac 8 eliminated them from the Irish failed to score. That was fn Arka 13. Union 'Tean.' 7 Knightstown, where he was a = of the ledger. Other Southern triumphs AAFC playoffs the Army game of 1946. Glenn Benedict. 15, “South ¢ F000 Biste 0. four-letter man in football, bascontests see Clemson, Mississippi Graham broke his own passing Passes 2785 Yards Davis abd Doc Blanchard famed Carthage J 20, Towa 3 Wesleyan 8. {ketball and track. and William & Mary having record for regular season play Graham,_ performing before Mr Outside and Mr. Inside, also Chatt2noogs 13 "Buuren — things relatively easy as they as the Browns dumped the Chi- 5031 fans in snow-covered Soldier Jweré blanked for the only time Colless pacine 8 Cal litornia Poly 0 down Auburn, Mississippi State cago Hornets, 14 to 6. in Chicago, Field, ~ompleted six ou* of nine in their brilliant careers. Sincinnatt 21. Mame 0.0 “¢ and North Carolina State while and Johnson set a new mark tosses for X88 wards to run his Through four seasons Notre Betr oit A Wich y . ’ Wake Forest Alabama and Ken. when he toed his 100th straight total passing vardage for the Dame has scored 1183 soliits an Han 3. re OS, Skin and Marshall 14 Attention Sports ans tucky will have much more diffi- conversion in the Yankees’ 17 to seaso mer . ) = : | v Sy Hampton Institute 13. Virginia Unio ; culty befors edging out South 18 victory over the Los Angeles old ny oY yard, h. A lmd 208 points po Howard 30 Lipcoin Py. WE ; Carolina, Florida and Miami Dons in Los Angeles 147 A " rw - pol ane HoTAre Payng 20, Anil lene * Christian 0. Announcing a statement of policy on Nothing could possibly loom In thé only National League Bill Boed ) A gures to one touchdown ga! and. Wes sdron. Neo. 2 larger In our minds. as we pre- holiday game, the Chicago Bears " opdeker plunged for the a game. Marland State 60, Fayettevilie (N.C) 0 v 5 Browns’ first touchdown in the Best Defensively ennessee 14. Tennessee Poly 0
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4 » pening minute and Marion Mot- The ‘48 Irish were the best de- Missourd a Kans sas State . Army and Oklahoma Picked ley bulled his way across for the fensively, scoring five shutouts Morris Rrown Vi Clark ate 1 . other score. Johnny Clement also and allowing 24 points in nine orris Harvey 61 West Virsinia Wes sleyan T i Th Si t Cl Plunged for the Hornets’ Jone games. The present team has an Sr Roth Yona bate " 0 ep eir a es ean toe. . : - almost certain chance to be the Noriolk State 7. 1 JEhra th City ® Starting yesterday afternoon, Thanks: 3 + . } Rockhy National League tilt. be- hest on offense. It- already has San Diezo Sta ed & Santa Rarba.r 0 a i By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer worn the Bears and the Lioos fan Jone lan Brame ate giving. WXLW, 1590 on your dial, NEW YORK. Nov. 25 Two perfect record teams were the Was billed as a battle between Pro Football Tuskowee 20." Alahsms | Colleze commenced the most extensive day- ¢ : Tuskey Alshams . Colleae 19 choices today to wrap up an undefeated season over this week-end two former Notre Dame quarter } . Texas Collree 19. Wilev' 0 1 basketball in the his of collegiate football packed with traditional rivalries backs, Johnny Lujack and Frank A-A CONFERENCE © Virginia fan Slate 0 a Mir un] Me Ske Coverage It's Army over Navy and Oklahoma over Oklahoma A. and M. -Tripucka. Lujack, the. Bears’ Clevelind 2] 3 Mm, anne ton and Lee 38 Rehmond 14 tory of radio in Indianapolis with the X ts « « 1 - "1 Westerr heaton v as these two giants close out their 1949 campaigns unbeaten and YOURE star. again outshone Tri-.sa 8 1 8 ern Rar 1 eon o re-broadcast of the Washington-South-join ‘California in the select list of major elevens who survived pucka. who was his understudy ° 4 8 0 31 Wyoming 28. Denver without disaster. Notre Dame at South Bend Los Angeles 4 8 8 ON Xavier'1a Mab Tow port basketball game. If was the start Baltimor 1 . with two more games to go, was b Lujack, completely unruffied by : RESULTS YESTERDAY om (Ad Tohnson Clty. 4 n) of a season that will include approxirated in its customaty role fin Foot all Games a pelting snow storm, completed Xow York 17. Los Anguies 16 o Bmory and 40%y Mr. pow 4 * fifty (S0) broadcasts both of the weekly [(orecaststhe pick =O th Ai =’ 18 of 24 passes, two of them be- - NATIONAL LEAGUE West Livertr wTves oo Wostern Caro | MON fy (50) : oe over Southern California n e ir ing touchdown pitches to Ken Basten Divas FPO live and re-broadcast nature. How Others Rank Kavanaugh and Jim Keane. The PRES ED : } ! oo MINUS 0 . Esbyr J ’ I i Running through Saturday's Army-Navy ., . WIBC, 12:30 “ions. meanwhile, picked up only New Torx oinnis v4 0 3 CAR WASH WXLW is a daytime station. To reach - T0 \ hingto 3 175 best: ; _ 70 vards on the passing of Tri- SUNTE0 os j 31°80 the most people most of the time durArmy over Navy Navy's best Notre Dame-So, Cal. . .. WIRE- "ucka and Fred Enke. and were stern Divivian 75 : . outlook in years but Army depth WXLW, 1:15 p.m. WFBM, 1:30 "eld to 40 yards on the ground. roe Aneetes RYT "Sh C ing daylight hours, these broadcasts “ 4 Chicago Rears 7 A) 0 00 { k figures. pom. . v Sohal Char + 3 Y oR Hoe SUNDAY will be heard for your convenience Oklahoma over Oklahoma A. High School Football Borns Bay 3 A : 0 CLARKE AUTO WASH and for the most part on Saturdays and M. Easy; Sooners are solid Arkansas over Tulsa—Ending [ran the Bosse 13 Breau lle Cantral ¢ (RESULTS YESTERDAY i EIA SEEN Meridian ANAT Lincoln " v wvilh ater Seago s 3 oft 7 Notre Dame over Southern a three-game losing streak De aa — . _~ and Sundays—the latter when the “a $8 o Terre k at Wier TT Haute 1 OO * 3 California Too slick for Trojan pagan College over Holy Cross fei 1 (tie ibis, lias professional football season ends. Holpower, ke ACADEMIES —y v « Ninth defeal in 10 ZAMES maior Academs #0 Cuirer THE IRI H HORN i Rice over Baylor Spot: fora i ’ Tr ' “4 5 A iday tournaments when played in the ming w fh | as the Tech invitatie or upset. Also: Fordham over. New York, Additional Sporfs SAEBDEN' : afternoon, as well as the Tech Invi Louisiana State over Tulaie- Bi (IC ATH SVG. S-hove a limited supply of these tional. Marion County and others will
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