Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1949 — Page 29
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"Hot Service Rivalry Could Dull Edge of Cadets’ Advantage
NEW YORK, Nov. 25—The best football team in the East, Army, and the best in the West—very likely in the world—Notre Dame, move in to finish some unfinished business tomorrow. a ph ; The Cadets, astoundingly tied by Navy in their finale bast Your 31 $5 35, wil Suqenvar to prove it was all hideous dream. held to 14) ——— y to 14 in an equally incredible lay Inftetios, Jot to Hula. shocker by Southern Califor- TY start im but ! 40 naw +1. NOW ONE ° ap THO DUP: ell DS moth there,” George Sauer, Navy's first against the invading horde from civilian coach in two decades, told the Pacific. The fact that the Me the night before the game, He usually accurate Minneapolis odds) 0) sincere; he simply had no make the Cadets and the Irish|WaY Of knowing.
firm favorites is sufficient proof! Hawkins went on to play a full
h adm game, offensively and defensively. Bhat sueh Mgmirable qualities are He was 50 per cent of the MidSince college football is. essen-| Tabu ts Stack. He has In fact tially a game of emotional strains, vaees, the boys call the differ.
the likelfthood of what is known Without him the Cadets prob-
15.000 Fans Raise $50,000 For Packers
Hard-Pressed Team
Helped by Town “In Squad Game GREEN BAY, Wis, Nov. 25
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cold and snow yes the Blues shade the 35 to 31, in a fund-raising intrasquad game. i Jerry Atkinson: head of the Packer-Backer fon, reIported that $42,174 had been contributed at kick-off time and that the kitty would climb above the $50,000 mark when reports from outlying towns come in. Girard Stars
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Know the Bulldogs
because 15,000 rabid fans braved,
as an upset in the trade 1s always gp)y would have made the 20present. This is particularly 80 point spread stand up, despite the in the case of traditional rival-' fact that they had to play withries, such as Army-Navy. lout their No. 1 back, Bobby Jack Class will prevail in a majority Stuart, who, favoring a groin inof instances, even in these meet- jury, retired after carrying. four ings, but the
Jug Girard paced the Blues to victory, passing for all five touch-| downs. good for captained the Newcomers. Kirby, Bill Kelly, Walter Schlink- | man and Heath lead the scoring.| The grass-roots campaign to raise $50,000 began recently when
most meticulous times for a net gain of 5 yards and thoroughgoing coach has yet Nobody knew in advance that to devise an impenetrable defense Hawkins would be able to go all against the intangibles and im- the way or that Stuart, who had ponderables. gained more than the entire Navy This being so, the crying towel team combined, would last less
coach is not always as counter- than 10 minutes. cial shape.
feit as he would seem to be at . os Ex-stars showed how they used first sob, for the impossible hap-| THE PRICE MAKERS are pens with greater frequency in Somewhat more respectful of
| Navy this year. Instead of 20 | they make it 14 points, It is gen58 a erally agreed Navy is better; how CONSIDER Army-Navy a year TUch better is the question. ago. The Cadets Sk To The Midshipmen have three game unbeaten and untied The | fine performances to their credit; Midshipmen had a perfect record. | they beat Princeton, 28 to 7, Duke: =i ight losses in eight games. | 25 to 14, and held Tulane, 21 to 21. Even Columbia, five times beaten, | Tinceton .is_top drawer in the : 2 '| {vy League, Tulane has lost only knocked them over, 13 to 0. Army |, Notre Dame and Duke, beat) by 20 points, forecast the Minne- Tennessee 2nd layed North! apolis mathematicians. Which, in| (ZR FS | CFC Aa view of the scandalous disparities, No N t { : 43 h i seemed conservative encugh. 3 Xavy Jeam 3 nce Bs > been able to present more imBut what happened? The Mid- pressive credentials. The Midshipmen did everything but winighipmen are distinguished more She same They utsushed, gull for depth than individual talents, | 8 ¢ Cadets although in Bob Zastrow, sophoto achieve a completely legit Ione. arrerback, they have an| Fourteen former U. 8. champi-| mate stalemate, 21 to 21. |exceptional passer . . . “potential-iong are included in the field of They hit just as hard if not ly the best Navy ever had,” to0|contestants for the national table harder, they played with just as quote Earl (Red) Blaik, Army] much spirit if not more. They coach, whose business it is to be waited until the last day of the informed about the enemy. { jeuisun Io play thelr Suest game, The Cadets are first class.| morrow at 1:30 p. m. e quality of foo they threw
college football than in any other
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“This is the town they think is going to surrender its franchise,” | said Curly Lambeau, surveying
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Notre Dame and Michigan. The intensity of effort which the squad is physically sound. spawns impossible results in tra-| TO Win the Midshipmen must U. 8. in the world’s tourney, Jan. ditional rivalries was not the conquer an Army outfit fully 29 in Budapest, Hungary. Jimmy whole answer. There were other|manned and fully armed, an McClure of Indianapolis factors which are more easily yn-0utht which from season's captain of the 1949 team. derstood by the layman. The|start, has been bracketed with; New York, defending team physical solvency of Bill Hawkins, | Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Cal-|champion, will be led in this nafor one. The Midshipmen’s full-|/ifornia as the aristocrats of thejtional tourney again by Sol back was not supposed to see game. No mater what you use| Schiff, the nation’s top-ranking much action. He had been a for logic you must string along player, and John Somael. Lazlo semi-infirmary case all season, with the Cadets to lengthen their Bellack, Hal Green and Mal Rusvictim of a rare blood and gland- defeatless string to 20. | sell.
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One to Nolan Luhn was athlete where he played baseball 95 yards. Stan Heathland basketball, Jim is expected Jack/to be in the starting lineup at
json Jimmy was chosen on the, |Mid-American Conference's all-
1 ly as un- - i ——— guard. As a result of his out.|V a game traditionally | period: Snidow took the opening kickoff standing defensive play last sea. |CRFtAIN as its weather forecast FSO land drove for a touchdown in {this year, t an ers g eight plays. Bob Miller carried {the brunt of this drive. His 44--
fans became disturbed by reports Star squad.
that the team was in bad finan-| uw oF THE speediest Sen on |squad, he is also a scoring threat. ready for its part of the show and {Last season he scored 200 points waiting for the influx of visitors. to in SHaplonships urine the in the 23 games played to rank|Most of those who will see the Bit Den ison a ped - O third on the scoring list. He has game kick an extra point for the Blue gy pytier letters in basketball Philadelphia considers the weekand baseball. |
a nard J. Doyle, 6251 N. Pennsyl- K& {just in time. the crowd. “It will never happen vania St. Jimmy has been a regu. | was. Bt Site = the underdog! lar since his sophomore year and|Middies aboard, and it bowed in received the team's “most valu-/jeference to the powerful unde-| able” player award last seasonifeated West Point ‘team which| and was selected the outstanding won eight games this season an
Catticlic athlete An the Slate, Alhas not been beaten nits last| (3%) py Andersen (UR br while Metz and Harrison each five senior 8 year, Jimmy is an even| ~ N | Cervif 0 3 6 Gates.t 4 18 ' : '.. | 5S : 6 feet tall, weighs I pounes op outhal] WeShentz, id fivor. | Gabor 9 3 0 8mont 1 1 scarded 74's bn today’s 18 holes.| j,i petore the end of the half, * ’ | y : | Corley. 411 4 Parsist 4 9.1 Tiny Norm von Nida of] is 21 years old. lite in this port city, long before Mcknowskif 7 17 8 Briant § 8 8, ctralla, who carded a sub-par End Bill Klein was cjected from oe pom —— Agi) ived for thelRtarsone 31 3 8 tee 338. : {the game by officlals for an un= . . shipmen arrive Ratkovich.e § | & plates 1 3 871 to take the lead yesterday, , n Reitz Cops Titles ior, m workout in he vig con G02 140 dhiatne | § te buck with 16 today for aff P22 25 ps Shenton cre orseshoe far | Seymour, ! v | " po ‘ | 8t . 3 8 6147. He was matched by Manila's| As Central Loses tail end of Broad Street. The choliet oo 3Smiere 0 9 SiLarry Montes and next came Pellagrini Released ” |Cadets’ turn on the brightly-hued| | 355 ro. 33 51 8 Australia’s Peter Thomson (148),| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25 (UP)—1d«
surprise, 12 to 0, defeat on city f hour later. tennis championships here this| rival ¥ischoduled for an o
Pocket City prep football season| Middies were due at the Pine Smiley, Hargis 3, Oates, Stanczak. Matches will get under way to-|\wound up. " : -
{They have more over-all speed JPALCO Hall, 16th and N. Ala- Reitz, the twin championships of battle. The Cadets, following reg- Evansville 73. Oakland City 47.
Elmer Cinnater, president of|jijana Athle f opponents with the exceptions of liffa, the quarterback, ranks with|the U.S.T.T.A. will select from| Kree Athlete {oni erence. of theleiub = array Oreland,
’ | the nation’s best. And this Sue the tournament four men and Bosse touchdowns. He raced 54) {three women to represent the|y,nqg for one in the opening min-
Was the opening 60 seconds of the! Army-Navy housing bureau set
‘Boston Runner Wins
Syracuse Uses 5 Overtime To Ede Anderson, 125-123 opr. 39
Packer Coach Files Protest ; ae RI In Bowl Tilt -
United Press : Consider today the plight of the Syracuse Nationals and the Anderson Packers in the National Basketball Association, Hoosier Panthers Fall From Ranks
Service Tilt To Celebrate a0th Meeting
Philadelphia Scene
They battled through a record five overtime periods last night |
before the Nationals finally won out, 125 to 123, and now they are faced with the possibility of playing the game over.
Of Bedlam as It seems that when the regulation game ended in a 76-76 tie, " Coach Howie Schultz of Ander-| . = ’ Big Show Nears son filed a protest over a substi-| k Of Unbeaten Teams By RUSS GREEN tution technicality. So if the pro- Pro Basketball © Times Special United Press Sports Writer test is upheld by league officials, | EASTERN DIVISION JOHNSON CITY, Tenn, Nov. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 25—|the game will be erased from the|, _ oo. Pct. /24 — Hanover's Panthers were The last primp was put on brass TecOTd Pooks. |New Fork 3 4% rudely smacked from the ranks. v | Should the game be called Baltimore . ; 433 of the nation’s undefeated here 9
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and braid, the final frenzied hunt|... mcial,” here are the records poston
for non-existent hotel rooms and shat will go into the books: Five CENTRAL DIVISION tickets was launched and the an-lovertime periods; most total. . w. nual hysteria before football's points in one game, 248; most Minneapolls .i.illll1000 biggest show—the Army-Navy points one team, 125 for Syra: Rocher
Rochester . > . 1 customary | 1s, , © {Bt Louls game—settied into its customary cuse, and most total fouls, 130. DIVISION
{today by an aroused Emory and pot Henry team, 32-0, In the fifth 78 annual Burley Bowl contest. Two first quarter touchdowns il and three tallies in the second |period belted Hanover to its first.
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: course today. tame Lasts Four Hours Ww Pot season against: LO is Hes aia jstriet Yen The service meeting 1s tomor-| Ayn estimated 7000 fans spent Andersen Terran : Beioht of ne an a crowd player on the Butler University(ToWs gala grid event and Withirour nours of their Thanksgiving Weiss: .. 11111100 41} of 12,000 watched, basketball squad again this sea-|Fresident Truman in the role Ofinight to see the game at Syra-[{i Ctr 4 3% Emory was a one-touchdown
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RESULTS LAST underdog but from the opening 8 Haine, 03, Botin 123 (five over- kickoff rolled do the fi al50use 10h Anderse |most at will using spread forma~ ¢ York 185, Philadelphia 70. |tions and a split-T.
For the non-believers, here are Belinore os at 1ouls ! e scores at the end of each Sheboysan 130. Tri City 113 (overtime) The Wasps of Coach Conley
No. 1 fan, 102,000 fortunates Whol, co and undoubtedly sighed knew someone who had the price yj 5ns when the marathon strug-| pt will settle into the depths of gle was over. {Municipal Stadium for the golden anniversary meeting of the teams |
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A former Cathedral High School |
This city, which has viewed 17 30 50 76 83 87 95 107-125 {more Army-Navy games than any! Anderson— ard Rn to ths Hanover 20 ack
lother, and which never ha® 3g 41 55 76 83 87 95 107-123 In Island Tourney up a 21-yard touchdown pass
[grown tired of the spectacle, Was| ,, , gg overtime period at from Chick Davis to Teif Kiser, Sheboygan, the local Redskins | After battling on even terms Sune buck Sony. HO to bs MANILA, Nov. 25 (UP)-—E4) tor oy My Quarters the e Ft. Wayne Pistons dump | Wasps o na another touc the Boston Celtics, 99 to B85, \Porky) Oliver .of Wilmington, | 3 on march on their own 36-yard | ; : despite a 20-point effort by Tony Del, Dick Metz of Virginia, Again it was Miller who end a + Lived |Lavelli; Les Pugh's set shot with Beach, Va., and E. J. (Dutch) supplied the spark. His 25-yard he pe lifted the {iieat of a one second to play gave the St. Harrison of Little Rock, Ark. [reception of Chick Davis’ pass 1t| Louis Bombers a 65 tod 63 vic-\,.4 the field at the halfway mark moved the ball to the 34, and tory over the Baltimore Bullets, on four straight running plays land the New York Knickerbock- Of the Philippine World Open pgyis scored. The clincner come ers gained their fifth straight vic- Golf tournament today with 36-|ing from the five. tory by edging the Philadelphia hole totals of 145. RE completed’ its Seotin Warriors, 75 to 70. ‘shortly before the end of 4 Syracuse (125) Oliver shat a ome over, pat 73 pale, when Davis went over from
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EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 25 grass for their day-before study| Halftime Store—Syracuse *10. Anderson ar. nnia's Pedro Garcia
(149), agri rtstop, today (UP)—Evansville Bosse hung alof shadows and air currents was *l, die Pellagrini, a sho Pp,
isspd—Cabor 3. Cervi 2. Johnny Bulla of Verona, Pa. received his outright release to |corley Bevo 4 chazes 3. Hannum (150), Marty Furgol of Albuquer- the Baltimore Orioles from the St. Seltz 2, Closs, Schultz 5, Kirk 3 que, N. M., and Spain's Marcelino Louis Browns. . Because of in|Morcillo, each 152. |juries Pellagrini appeared in
College Basketball The field will be trimmed to 79 games for the St. Louis
Central yesterday as the Their exercisings ended, the Devoe | Valley Golf Club at Clementon, Bosse’s win gave a third team,|N, J, for their eve before the| 36 for tomorrow's round. club. ‘He batted
Evansville and the Southern In-|ular procedure, were to bed down
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fourth frame. up for the game. Ticket scalpers Central penetrated within the were asking, and were in a fair
N. Y., club of the Class A Eastern with a last-minute touchdown League. pass from Don King to Fullback] Rice, a left-handed hitter, Vince Gatto. | played 39 games with the Cardi-| The Crusaders, a Negro team | nals. jast season. He had a .200 that won the Midwest Conference] batting average. championship last season, scored) — . on their first series nf plays with| Bert Browser plunging over. i . King also tossed the All-Stars 5-Mile Race, Sets Record frst 71, hitting End Knute Dob-| MANCHESTER, Conn., Nov. 25 kins with a 30-yard aerial, i (UP)—Tommy Crane of Boston|
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In the preliminary game, the|
Scalpers Asking $25 ute of the second half, and can- a reservation for two months. All 2 tered 23 yards for the second inirooms were allocated to the NN \ @® 3 Bosse 10-yard line twice in the way to get $20 to $25 for a ticket A : first half, but lost the ball both —more if the location was good | ; Sth ut————————————————————— ous, x . « The long distance forecast calls ‘ Cards Sell Rice . xe “ {and fair, y rr To Rochester er eeemeesion | | Nn / ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25 (UP)—The KK} | / St. Louis Cardinals today an- King Tosses Tryons ‘ 1 Oil []/]] nounced the sale of reserve Out- - : fielder Hal Rice to their Roches- To 13 7 Victory | ¥ League. laiming for their seventh straight : Rice was sold to the Red Wings local semi-pro football triumph keep the Cards within the 40-| The smallest crowd of the seaplayer limit. Their roster jumped son, 1000, saw the All-Stars yesof Harold:Stamey from the Utica, |saders, 13 to 7, at the Speedrome
Hotels here haven't accepted . MN times on fumbles. |and the prospect looked prosperfor the morning to dawn bright | ter farm club in the International| The Tryon All-Stars will be| in a straight cash transaction to|Sunday at Speedrome. 2 : ; 2 to 41 last week with the drafting terday edge the Chicago Cru- 11] 9 1 . If it were only for the compli.
held a new record for the five- Garfield PAL Club Class C chammile course today after winningipions defeated a C League allThanksgiving star team, 27 to 0. Tryons' Sundav opponent will be Benton Harbor, Mich,
the 13th annual Day race against more than 60 runners.
CYO Champs to. Play St. Joan of Arc, champions of the CYO Cadet Football League, | will meet St. Benedict's of Evans-| ville at 2 p. m. Sunday on CYO| field. The visitors have not been defeated in their last 37 games.
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