Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 42

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"President Stood By Navy In Lost Year's Service Game

"PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26—A year ago Harry 8. man sat throughout the Army-Navy game on the side. Maybe on a hunch. Perhaps to lend moral support. It is customary for the Chief Executive to assert his firm neutrality by sides between halves. Even Mrs. F. D. R. respected the practice the year she represented the White House. : : There is reason to believe, however, that Mr. Truman knew he was flaunting tradition

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BOSTON, Nov. 28 (UP)— Vengeful Boston College opened

Cross today and ran up a 76 to 0 score that wiped out bitter memories of many an upset defeat In the long rivalry between the two Halfback Al Cannava and Full back Ed Petela each scored four touchdowns and Ed Songin for three before 38,751 chilled fans

at Braves Field to help produce).

the most one-sided triumph since the traditional series began In 1898. Jt also was the worst lcking apsorbed by Holy Cross since the , . football team tht same year, a fitting season in which they won only one of 10 games.

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and dropping the opposition be- Left Tackle James Curtin Whiting hind the line of scrimmage. (Left Guard Ted’ Cripe ~~, Goshen Second Team Tackles Center Ralph Baer Kokomo The second team tackles are Right Guard Jim Lucky Columbia City Harold McMillen, Reits, Evans- Right Tackle Frank Kettles Horace Mann, Gary ville and Jim Burrls, Michigan Right End William Jones Roosevelt, Gary City. McMillen did much to make Suarterback ‘Barney Beers Auburn his team one of the most feared Loft Halfback Lorenzle Willams Froebel, Gary

Harold Brumley

In the state while Burris’ line play N&ht Halfback he pay Fullba Tommy Wilson

Was a big factor in making the

Hammond High, Hammond Reitz, Evansville

lendid record of t t | — Oty team. o the Michigan rechnical's scoring ace and pass

ean be no doubt as toiPteelver, with Crandall 1s second

There the ability of Bill Ralph, Short.|'eem all-state. ridge, Indianapolis, and Dan Love, Back of this unusually strong Roosevelt, Bast Chicago, to catch all-state line, place Carl “Pete” forward passes. Love's play dur:|/Fisher, Reitz, Evansville, the best ing his entire season stamped him|field general in the state and one as an all-state end. of the most remarkable open field Shortridge won all Indiana runners in the country, at quarJties on its schedule, losing only terback. The halfbacks on the a Cincinnat! team by a close frst all-gtate are Bill Holsbach, score, Bill Ralph, 220 pounds, 6-|Roosevell, East Chicago, foot 4% inches tall, giant wing- Jerry Ellis, New Castle. Holzbach

man, star of every game on the was the best ground-gainer of the Molchan of Merriliville's unde- [Abang Bo deserves undefeated Roosevelt team. Jerry feated team is given the fullback fan City: Robert

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¥ * » : ar: (the ball behind hi Iitne ball t ol first all-state. His eateh of John Ellis is another great open field position. Football fans who have per Pranels Guten hah heiigvars Die. 10 darted oft on Bo Suiting bel mr Fo a os ¥ Lauter's long heave in theirunner. At fullback, we put Stan. watched him play declare he can|gusbelis: “Vacs Bt ohn Maaeciis: | 102-yard- run. ¢ supporters before leaving the field. ¥ $ Shortridge-Tech game was one of ley Dobosg, Roosevelt, East Chi-'do everything well—pass, run, §¥ie Wi he Bel oN a1 - : rs, two from Colo- SUN., NOV. 21, 1:30 P. M. 4 the most sensational plays of the| who is unexcelled as a/tackle and block. Dick Hostetler, Jagkson Central. Ar MH. S. Basketball rado and one from Colorado A. & ¢ x 1049 season in Indianapolis. The er and line bucker. All these Laporte, playing behind a weaker gouth Bend: Ropsrt Tolber | oe M., were ejected from the game * young Shortridge end just out-backs are stars on defense as well line than these other backs, Fle ofisee ordtie’ SEAL wean oe Mowe ar VULTS. lon personal fouls, and 45 minutes TRYON'S ALL-STARS Teached and outran two oppo- as offense. This is the fastest and scored repeatedly on the best I Warts. das Jac uf, Plymoy i | OTHER RESULTS after the game was over, several Dents who Attempted to GUAM best backfield named on an all-/teams in Indiana. Cumphelly Broad lagapolis: xa «a (hundred students and rooters re- n ABE KD Ah Sha Hast Sree state team tn many years. Jack all 5 he Ny wile: “Jolin Lauter. hort | { : Jalned ou Fisom. Mma, Sotng) + BENTON HARBOR MICH Bchool team Mar ’ vy M 3 a nk | W pre i . ’ gina lna me for the winning Othe Bathe. Sry ton County champions, is the other di pe APS ale Soha ig x ' . Me, all ath the Second 4nd Shird teanthind all-state halfback. Dick| Princeton: ; : ndianap & Gale Admission $1, Tax Included X% fe best ands 10 PIAY ToL |other years have been hamad on/ Men Bere tiiording Plaver orijch Bb dis obits, Si. 1 WANTED: £ woanne souou RIE Wits : fctiool than n e- the fat assis. Duniey Hupts-lis a field general andl offensive Brasil: » Bat mond “Feet, “Vain: HO . i Nov. 27 Benton Merbor - A good of- man, w one of the! is named third it. of Telok h rete by \ ’ CARD ADVERTISERS fensive and defensive end. {best offensive fullbacks in the) quurtorback "- Sif stats, Fo i: Sra EE ‘ HOT CARS Myc, BY:See on Indianapolis, state led his team to victory in| |ipton: Hy ymout: | Hp i ; Dec. 4 Des Moines, lowe Advance Tickets on Sale ot : all I ae Bon Mature Call Riley 1466 py Na Claypool Hotel Ticket Office rplins Dg’ xr Ask for Al or John ~~ JNOPLS. SPEEDROME Children Admitted Free { A 0 \ — 2 v Kiley Ave. and Road 52 + Preliminary Gome ot 12:15

field of the second all-state played| with ‘a small town high ‘school which lost but one game and it {might be mentioned that he made |21 touchdowns during thé season. (He is big and fast, also a great |defensive player. Everett Brewer, lof Dugger is given quarterback lon the second team. Hs could {play an, place in the backfield.

| The third team backfield iIngood blockers. Dan

wthrop, and cludes four fast ball carriers, all KE . ickey, Col umbla

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ire Frank Luzar was on hand fo call a Roepke. Scrambling for the loose ball is Howe's Chuck McMullen (46). Tech won 51 to 37.

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CHAPEL HILL, N, C., Nov. 26 (UP)-North Carolina's brilliant tandem, Charley Justice and Art Weiner, today gave the

| touchdown Tarheels a 14 to 7 victory over Virginia and a spot in the Dallas

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ANE bid to play in thetr third major Tar Rice bowl in four years. They played in the 1047 and 1949 Sugar Bowls,

In Cotton Bowl Game Booked At Dallas, Jan. 2

FT. WORTH, Tex, Nov. 26 (UP)—North Carolina's thrice- Dallas, beaten Tar Heels, and the Rice while a record crowd of 44,500 Owls will meet In the 14th an- watched, Weiner, North Carolina's nual Cofton Bowl at Dallas an All-American end, scored a touchJan. 2. : |down and caught three passes,

: ‘bringing his total for the season Dan Rogers, chairman of the i, 52 receptions. He was one short board of the Cotton Bowl, said of the new record set Thursday that North Carolina won the majvy Bud Cts Coggin of Mississipd ting vers gp ul rn: vi deten ng ne Uy or | Justice, dazzling Tarheel halfN.C, 14 to 7 [backs was hampered by an afile : : njury but still passed 25 yards to ly one beating, ov iner in a touchdown play that

| ed 64 yards, and ran 14 ‘tough Louisiana State in an yards for North Carolina's other

in other games and their impressive first-half showing against the ‘mighty Irish of Notre Dame in New York won them the nod for

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score. Rogers said it had been agreed North Carolina held Johnny

several days back among all concerned that the winner of the North Carolina-Virginia game

(Papit, Virginia's block-busting {fulback, and thwarted the losers’ desperate passes in the last half,

personal foul on Fahrback, penalized for dumping Te Photos By Hoary E. Glesing J. Ties Stall Photographer

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sould appear in the big Dallas Drive For 74 Yards

saucer. North Carolina started a TéWorth $120,000 |yard drive that paid off ip: the The appearance will be worth second period when Justice zipped

approximately $120,000 to each through tackle, cut to his left and of the opposing teams, iskittered over the goal. North Carolina has been beaten, Late in the second period North

Dam _|Carolina ripped from its own nine By Notts "380.404. Ten Ito its 25 on line plays. Justice

passed to End Ed Washington on Sorhe problems of the CottoNiyn, 36th, and then hurled a long selection committees were... i, Weiner, Waiting in the clear, the big All-American went all the way. ‘ Tackle Egbert Williams converted after both touchdowns. A third-period North Carolina threat stalled on the Virginia 15, and the Cavaliers started a desperate attack,

ment. Both Baylor and Rice had a shot at being champion of the Southwest before their playoff game in Houston. With “suitable” opponents Rogers

Aring Camp Pendleton 32, ow ite Military 81,

Mexics Western 37, Adams State 14 West Texas 41. N. Mexico U. 18

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Honorable Mentic

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Merrill King, Mitchell: Lary 1oSanspork, Pat Pinkston, en Richar affenberger. Seymour: Di vote. Abash; Rev ners. ville; nn, ensse 3 na Beaver, "BL UI Michigan Cla BE Bushey, Muygpete Central. nele; Phillp Hart, New Albany: Afshall mp- | onl loomington; B er, Till. ails. own Polini, 0 Austin, Cenir yansvill Steve

e » South Bend: Fred McCarty. plarsns, mond: Boehm, Centr

ing: Jim ky Poveil; Jack Raley, Sul ivan Fai Dihaselaer; Rusgpe Ly v! ngensmith, a ington: Arey meril, Technical, Aan i Eroest SHompsoy Ble nell; ary's, © n i conney Jhichie ae uklinski, el bil Beryiried oli: hard Vanderzsyde, Roger Central

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with an intercepted pass, and, after that, it was ‘strictly Carolina’s afternoon.

Fullback Bill Miller, a plunging|

205-pounder from Suffield, Conn,

|savagely hammered out Wake ! Pat: Forest gains.’ But an epidemic of versity of Wyoming football ayne fumbles ‘and blocked kicks were teams to meet in the fifth annual Q s Ch A for

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Pait and Halfback Ralph Shoat pounded out short gains downfield, and Quarterback Whitey Michels sneaked over the last six inches,

against the winner of the game End Carleton Elliott converted.

at Chapel Hill

Deaf School's Jerry Moers Tops City

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n for 1949, The brilliant all-around gridiron performer who once was a first string tackle as a freshman, compiled 102 points this segson to far out-strip End Bill Ralph of Shortridge, his nearest rival. Moers compiled 18 touchdowns for the. Deaf School team that completed its season with a 7-1 mark. He played in seven games, og He county scorers all year In the six games in which he Ulysses Rice, Decatur Central

scored, he racked up tw 100 | tuck, was third with pois:

and thres TDs a game in four tilts, Ralph, easily the best all-| around end in the city, got nine

TDs and four points after touchdowns for 58 points, no biting Mascari Scores § TD's no cutting

Manual's Frank Mascari and Howe's Leo Ahearn each scored nine touchdowns while Russ Meadors of Tech, one of the finest running halfbacks in town, made 42 points for fifth place. Ea As announced previously, Law-|; rence Central's Dan Siler led the|; county scorers with 76 points, = edging Southport’s hard-running|® back, Jack Hall, who had 74. Si-|® ler scored 19 points against Beech

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(Continued From Page 41) | SECOND TEAM Sumth on defense backed pA the Position Name School is a powerful man A Left Bnd Myron Moriarity Technical, Indianapolis grat blocker on offense. He has Left Tackle Harold McMillen Reitz, Evansville outstanding in every game eft Guard Robert Hanrahan Roosevelt, East Chicago this year, He has speed and made Center Dick Berndt .- Logans about as many tackles as all the Right Guard ~~ Sam Triece Frankfort Test of his team. He is big And Fught Tackle Jim Burris Michigan City did the punting for his team. Right End Jack Crandall Bloomington Blakemore, gs big, fast, ie On ton Everett Brewer Dugger Blocks ir he guards in. the state. ck i ading antral Both Bang Tech's Les Nell (4) isn't running interference for teammate Ernie*Cline. He was tripped hb Robert Hanrahan, Roosevelt. Fullback Stanley Huntsman Crawfordsville Howe's Larry McKenzie in the Howe-Tech hardwood opener for the Hornets yesterday and East Chicago, the host Bloeking| THIRD TRAM went sprawling. Cline suddenly clutched the loose ball in his tummy during the scramble. guard in northwes jana 8 {en pe———— ra ———— —— oh named on the second team with Position Name School | ® » Sam Triecs, star of the Frankfort Left End Phil Harris Plymouth Football Scores Underdog S. Carolina Fights team. During the last two sea- Left Tackle Stanley Nice Warsaw (Continued From Fage £1) sons, Triece has been one of the Left Guard Frank Luzar Cathedral, Indianapolis mwas asc} : standout performers in the state. Center Bill Parker - Jefferson, Lafayette Okinhoma ...... 14 14 13 0—41 eacons, ins, T= 0 - . Muncie Central High School's| Right Guard Davey Moore Central, Evansville Okla. ASM .... 0 0 0 0-0 Ossie Mon glant tackle and Right Tackle Bill Cook Washington, Indianapolis -——----: | COLUMBIA, 8. C, Nov. 26 (UP)—Underdog South Carolina Don Meyer, West Lafayette, hard Right End John Landuit Washington, South Bend WEST took off like a ball of fire but then had to fight down Wake Forest's fing Mneman, oe chosen fur Quart rir k Plex Jet thar Reitz Memorial, Evansville = PE — TT i Jastmiinue eomenek 3a acors a 27 to 20 victory before a shouting! the all-state. Montague is C ack Southport A aa | homecoming crowd o ,000, six-foot one and weighs 230 Right Halfback Dick Hostetler La Porte (Colorado A&M .. 0 0 1 7—14| Rex Enright's Gamecocks went into the game at a frenzied pounds. Don Meyer is tall, fast Fullback Dan Molchan Merrillville, Crown Point | Artzona seessssss 0 0 0 0 0 pitch and had one score under their belts before the first period was and clever. While not as heavy| FOURTH TEAM [Kansas ......000l4 20 12 046 two minutes old. ete ——————— as some tackles, he is rugged and! 4 Lovels (Les Angeles’ #1. Tempe State 7. | In the second period, Quater-\ * [Position Name School DESPEAC it inack Ed Pasky ran 101 yards Wyoming, San Jose

Get Bowl Offers

FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 26 (UP) ~Bids have been extended to San Jose State College and the Uni-

too costly for his line-crashing Raisin Bow! here Dec. 31, it was

|South Carolina {7:/Wadiak shook loose on his own South (18 and ran unattended to the

|W ¥ ) Slyreng—oresy cptener Flee ake Forest 20, The big Deacon

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,On the sixth play of the game, Halfback Steve

lone [line held off the Gamecocks then oe but they drove right back to the|

two. Fullback Bishop Strickland

is City ul Bast vin: | Krebs, dheten; Xu- | went slashing wide around right Indianap- (end for the score.

Wake Forest drove 89 yards to

announced today. The Spartans of San Jose won

{the 1949 California ‘Collegiate |Athletic Association championship while the Cowboys of Wyoming topped the Skyline Confer-

ence this season,

3 Players Ejected in Colorado Game

BOULDER, Colo., Nov, 28 (UP)

eel. ithe South Carolina 11 midway { New|through the second period. But Colorado A. & M. scored a 14-|

ifas (when Quarterback Harold Black-| SR erby tried to pass, Pasky grabbed today in a bitterly fought foot-|

to-T upset victory over Colorado]

Grove to overtake Hall who had - City Scoring Leaders (Final) J pf School .. BIT malph shoririase earl, ual {Leo Ahearn. Howe . | Russ Meadors, Tech 5 Washington | ™ma Deal hool | arks, Shortridge . } Digrman. Tech ry of Hea an ooten, Deaf Sch hg {Bob Gilchrist, Shortridge ..

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