Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1949 — Page 18

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t wrest. ; : ring. Big spss gine A BE pi t Notre Dame BEY calls’ two ‘falls|are ; boasted seven of the nation'siout of three with a 90-minute the many lauded highly for cary-/under Knute Rockne, touched teams. = LT fim Bit. ing out three victories fn their/deftly on the broad expanse of - | from Coach! The “Human Blimp” Boston's(last four games, two of them Oliegiate and high school Dame powerhouse to little Hillsdale 0f!642-pound ring oddity meets Jack (conference triumphs. ~~ [ithietie programs and emphaSaturday t0|0'Brien in the, semi-windup. Voted most valuable player by iiFed that “if ever democracy is tee T==| "fhe first event at 8:30 willly healthy margin was heaithy| “Pressed any » It Is on the over Oklaboma A&M lasi/pair Paul Golden and Tom Mar-|iooking Lou Karras of Gary|*hacuc fleld. will meet Lotisiana|shall, . {whom Coach Stu Holcomb said, in high persons carry . the State in the Sugar Bowl on Jat) . « ““liwas my choice as the No. 1/l004 In, Bigh schact afiiatic ptoday, California. Local High School Nf tackle In the canference.” Karrasiterested “administration, fine ‘tall, goes against Schedule This Week [nea has Ld UNS ang ntlusiast: the Rose Bowl in TONIGHT : Elected for next of a collegiate The unbeaten and untied honor! TOMORROW and Suhask, Sohn Kees Soll for ‘aguiar season competi] pramiiin Township »t fe sophon proapect next. soon ookbalr Avi vicrohs Carmel at Sacred Heart. wy, Lisi, prebtan Verne C.

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major games BARRA R68 718 ’ 8 ecason, all games ARsabRANNES M48 nn sn 5.3 , all games ANRANAAY 343 38 5s ”%1 3 ‘By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON 3 The nation's football teams Are Wrapping up thelr regular footIl schedules and the fans are turning their attention to a muilti4" at bowls, which will last through Jan. 3. games, the regular schedules are played out.

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Lawrence Central at Southpert. oratorical bouquets and Capt. An-h Ben Davis at Warren Central. /gelo Carnaghi, a pha .

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Tech at New Castle,

Franklin Township at Beech quence of a speech major. Grove, {

Pike Township af Walnubip oman, ex-Kiwanis leutenant|cd

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Vallonia at Crispus Attucks. Broad Ripple at Cathedral,

Washington at Howe, Speedway vs. Manual at South! ball, something teammates prob jibe ol O. BD. vi

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Decatur Central at Washington. |nCI0dIng the Howe at Connersville, Indiana Boys’ School School.

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Manual at Brazil.

yo hool at Union Township. Frederick L. Hovde, who seldom Chi town at Pike Township. missed Purdue's daily practices, iis

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Ripple Mat Squad In Action Tomorrow Nine dual meets and the county! thing like 17 yards made {tournament are included on the PY Broad Ripple High School wrest. Week ling schedule, The “Ripple Rasslers” will open their season tomorrow night at rector at Purdue elming t RE ah 7:30 at home against Shortridge. ment The remainder of the schedule is:|DUa! Kiwanis dinner. Mr. Holcomb,

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The popular ex-second leuten- 35, Cattry ant who saw action with a com-|® bat infantry unit in the Pacific, /Schaabbl

doesn't expect to enter pro foot- ERIS

|Saulborski and Lou Karras probably won't pass up.

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was thankful for many things, statistics “that

{made Purdue the No. 1 performer:

ond year." The Boilermakers made 361 Ma {yards rushing (17 less than ND) Jos against the Irish. President Hov- 5, |de, a popular boss for any college {football coach, recalled “some-

rushing Southern California last

Mackey at 35th t Guy (Red) Mackey, athletic di-' since 1942, comed briefly at his 25th an-|

self-criticism and honest frankness, blamed himself for losing, the Northwestern game, aad add-

: But this time, the System a 31 aged 83-plus per cent for ita 3 8 Thanksgiving week since 36 Upsets included Chattanooga om 310: ’ Davidson season he hit 410 per cent of 1|tawba. 7, Lenoir Rhyne 0; Cornell] his shots for a season's total is 4 Jeon 31; South Carolina, 37, of 364 points, a new one-season Duke 8 4 Wake Forest 20; 21. Tulane| scoring record. These points nord oe lo. According to the System's fg boosted his career total to 828, [11 inols 0.5 Sjures, every one of these a new three-season scoring = 9. ih have been called mark, poi =U, } ne The Big Five ! The only Butler scoring Ba rimou : i 1{ Dame, the No. honors remaining for the little ym. & : bi man is the one-game scoring roan , 4| No. 2, record of 32 ts set In JanAH J fH wary of 1930 by Oral Mildern. Cot } 3 brand. i Fis ated ] 1 das sloson Buck was Fo : A bo a" ! C most

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ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 290 (UP) The new head football coach at Oklahoma A. and M. wi" be J. B.| ‘Whitworth, now line coach at the U of Georgia, the Atlanta Constitution reported today. The Constitution article, under the by-line of Sports Writer F. M. Williams, said there was no doubt of the truth of the information it

.|has received from “a very reliable

source.” The Oklahoma Aggies coaching Job has been open since the resignation of Jim Lookabgugh., Whitworth has been line coach at Georgia since 1939 and became

: (kmown as a tutor of place-kickers. *|As a collegian, he played on the » Alabama Rose Bowl team of 1931 ./and has been coaching ever since,

:ILovis Passes Up Chance “3li To Kriock Out Flynn

. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov, 29

.| (UP)—Joe Louis, passing up an ; |jobvious chance to score a knock- » lout, floored Johnny Flynn in the . {ninth round and then took it easy

the rest of the way in their 10-

;/round exhibition bout last night.

The former heavyweight cham-

!plon, weighing 228 to his oppon‘lent's 210, pulled away after his sharp left felled Flynn for a nine ; count.

:\Two Local Boxers Win, ''One Loses, in Chicago

Times Special CHICAGO, Nov. 29—Two In-

is |dianapolis pro boxers won and ia: lone lust in bouts here last night. Ran. (Jim Chaney, Indianapolis welter- : | weight,

decisioned Gene Joyce, Gary, -.six rounds, and Diego Hidalgo, Indianapolis welter, de cisioned Billy Cobb, Chicago, five rounds. Tony LaCassa, Chicago featherweight, stopped Buddy Ingram,

: Indianapolis, in the first round.

% [IAC Swimmers Open i Indoor Season Friday “| The Indianapolis Athletic Club

will open its indoor swimming night against in the INDAC IAC men will compete Saturday

Friday Ball State College

: [pool at 8. it. in the Richmond, Ind. YMCA. pool.

y| The women’s team will not open ié- | their season until Dec. 11

.| Speedway Announces

Counter Ticket Sale « Over-the-counter sales of tickets for next year's 500-Mile Race will begin tomorrow at the Indiapapolis Motor Speedway's Squmown office, 728 N. Capitol ye. "

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/a profession. He was assisting {his dad in real estate and contracting activities in the home

just a hobby. x Beginning in "27 and extending through '33 Blatk worked with

tor on a part time basis, In "34 he found himself at the cross roads: Was he going to be a business man or a football coach? An offer from Dartmouth to become head coach answered the gues-| tion for him. When he took over Dartmouth football they had hit rock bottom. The year before the Hanoverians hadn't won a game. " . ” ALMOST ‘immediately there was improvement. In his second year he beat both Harvard and Yale. In '36 he won the Ivy League title. Only Holy Cross beat him. Next year he was to know his first undefeated year as a head coach. In his seven years in the mountains his teams won 45, lost 15, tied four. The spring of '41 found him back at West Point, the head man. You may remember the details, Gen. Bob Eichelberger, who served with

was to do much more of the same

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Field and writhed in angry hu'miliation as Penn ran the Cadets| {ragged, 48-0.

ss =» =» : . “THIS has gone far enough,” | “and I |

exploded Gen. Bob, | kmow just the fellow who can do something about It.” >

sn =» TURNED OUT he did, too. As

{happened at Dartmouth, Army’s|] football picture brightened right]

(away. Where the Cadets had {been able to win but one game the year before, a one-point edge over Willlams in the opener, they {went on to win five, lose three and tie one-~0-0 with Notre Dame, no less—for Blaik in his first year. | Since then Blaik has produced {a succession of winning teams. {From "44 to '47 there was a non{losing streak of 32 games. Five of the last six campaigns have {been defeatless, and a new streak {has reached 20. Under Blaik, [Army has. become the most vi{brant and strident force in east-

town, Dayton, O. Football was|

the Army teams as backfield tu- oki

gallantry in World War I and|

in the one that followed, was run-|: ning the academy at the time.} Gen. Bob was an ardent football}! Late in the "40 season hej’ sat in the stands at Franklin}

Completes Lineups ~~ |Ancther Purdue Link Is Added to Old Oaken Bucket _ [SI] For Major G 1 For For Major Games in ; . > - a & k ~ gad . * ' Press Club Clash in San Francisco “4 had lasted the better part of the no Only Possible Other Date fo Be Filled ‘Hotel Lobby" Talk [the season had ended Saturday this was NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)—Only the small, less juicy Says Texas Team ‘unusual. There were the films of the Navy game of Missouri and Maryland for the ‘Gator Bowl at Jackson- Pe ui marcela pesfotysscs 4 1/55 a a > ville, Fla,, completed the lineup for the Jan. 2 major foot- While Southern Methodist grid Seem. tied. ‘His over-all record is 112, hells : : : chances y var Whi Hs oo oie fin 22% shifted to the T in "3, tne Si ' ; Cd ! : ie ’ + "There was a chance that just one more game might Notre Dame here Saturday, there not come yet. We BE nn ND ei or toi : ripen_into a tempting fickent™ The Cowooys had been was a mounting ell of back over some of the awful mis-/ing in a speicalist such as Clark organized Press| in Bowl public feeling that SMU wasn’t|takes we made this year." Shaughnessy, as was the custom Se : Jiviked 10 the URalsin In to be tered—and| Mistakes! The Cadets had|then, and, as time went on, intro b Bowl at Kezar Stadium, Fresno, Cal, and they were re- going slaugh! 0 Um, | rted under consideration for the might sven. win; Cp’ {erly had une uf Sir Snes duced a Suiher of inseveiithe aa 25184 Bowt at ME, that the powerful Irish who have| which | included a frst-week-in- wing stuff with T embellishments, ' The gentlemen of the pressi The Colorado Aggies, who were pi i vit Jo Mich ie ] - ‘Who are promoting that extrava- asked to meet Arizona State in jmanhandled most Rhetr Gppos| Oistahiep It over powerful an. You do mot hear much of ganza issued “invites” to College|the Salad Bowl, turned it down sition this season would “take it|igan, and sevén weeks later, BW} pli} “football” but watch of the Pacific and to Villanova. by a vote of the players. There easy” against Coach Matty Bell's other peak opera ASAINSL| seams coached his former Rev, Edward McKee of Villanova was a chance now that the Aggies Navy-—an operation eh us aldes—FHerman kman a said the offer will be considered might be asked to return to the Pointing up this talk was the hailed by ‘the press box as “| Yale, Stuart Holcombe at Purby the athletic board. “| Raisin Bowi, where last year they y fact that SMU supporters could less. wwe| due and Andy Gustafson at ‘If both accept, the new lost by one point fo Occidental, : get no more than 21 to 27% “Yes” Blak nodded. “Wei pu. (Fla) to hame three of could Be 5 top Botcher C. OP 21-20, k ji points against the Irish even looked ; good against] _ ioady stream of pupils With tricky Eddie Lebaron in the State will play Xavier Uni- : : - Fide from “smart money boys”— Navy but it's extravagant to say| gai continues to send out into quarterback slot, clicked off 10|versity of Cincinnati, who today Capt. Angele Carnaghi (left) affixed another “P* fo the Old Oaken Bucket as feammates |" V6, Wery perfuct We made out the Seashing warld—-and a Joust straight victories and ran up 500 ACCP" BAA to oppose the Bun. |. Karras, John Beletic and John Kerestes. looked on during the Kiwanis Club's annual banquet ‘Spotted® 30 Points one, 100." the Army maestro’s pattern of points. Villanova, whose big siege |“ © reported that College] honoring Purdue’ Boilermakers at Lefajatte last ght: Yarra , Heekde, ‘was voted most valuable | Why, these fans ask, should w a ir 5 . — a , and Beletic, another tackle, orestes, iving ‘fullback, elected ing |SMU be lo than) UNOBTRUSIVELY, YiLANUY4. Pas Nov, 20 pido 43 oy Bowl bid, la vio, "e ns ry eacapleing North Caroling, a team with a|served but firm manner, quite in as BAVAGELY iad 1vg (UP)—The Villanova College | to the Salad Bowl If It dOeBN’t ~~ rr mmm mmm enim ¢ 2 Cotton Bowl hid and record ping rel , with the gentle- Pla system—o at Athictie Suntrul adap ee ihe P Club. Bowl. | Fi rr Ca superior to the Mustangs? The Man's , Blalk has|fense, on. Jor coffees 09 4 The Sun Bowl at El Paso, re. Ak t Lift f e Tar Heels were “spotted” 30/moved steadily forward in re- more vigorous tthe Paci an dum. [16 ail set with Texas Wester S10 dl Purdue Grid Stars Honored i. i: "wu wine srs to take bia paceiponsnt. Ai stems. bo 1.8 Stadium, San Fran- to rge- * * SMU. the t oat, has been| coaching prof Put him up|Blaik on the floor spearheading sn fi Fone Againct Locke At Kiwanis Club Banquet |.2um roo ox bs bein SSE wine di 2 iid io ur iin ma athletics, | DY Texas Tech, champion of the J, > © |while giving up almost as many|Doble, Hurry Up Yost, Lon nd altered “ue | Border Conference. 33 Major Letter Award Winners Given touchdawne as they could muster|Stags, Howard Jones and Knute OSU Gets Smelly the favita- | Texas Western finshed in | Ghezzi Leads Fight Lusty Round of Applause for Aid fo Victories . [lemseives. And. today, there Rockns. Thetis whers he Belond™.| op og "ay third-place tie in the Border Con- ty ppiav ICIOrIOS | yyy serious doubt that All-Amer- .# uu Skin’ on Bet declined, : losing to Texas Tech and; Agoinst PGA Action | lina ANELOPLOUE, Tet Spo Writer ican Doak Walker would play. ONE THING is sure, he's the With Wi : —— Hardin-Simmons in addition - THERN PINES YETTE, Nov. -] Kiwanis nry of com-| These angles revived talk] most competent coach Army suffered its - a tle with West Virginia. Georke- 29 (UP). Veteran Vie % C. Nov. munity wholeheartedly approves of doing its annual! X-P duly for|that Notre Dame is scaring away| ever had and when has the In isconsin to Tulse, , [town lost four Mary-day led a movement fo Riminate Purdue University's football future opponents by running up| Hest, just te keep It In the | “or nig 6 Nov. 20 (UP) in an upset + lland, Fordham, Washing- the Professional Golfers Associa-| _ The bill of fare pleased the Kiwanis Club and several hundred humiliating scores. family, had one to offer whe " : a. a sed}, on, and Villanova. tion ban against Bobby Locke ef| Purdue gridiron backers no end last night. They're nding an| Notre Dame, however, an-| could match his talents? ~Members of the Ohio State Uniehentsn. J ouri Bos ; Tangerine Bowl South Africa. fabundance of “P'st in that Old Qaken pod nowadays and they're mounced earlier in the season THIS aes versity chapter of Alpha Tau Foal The Tigers The Tacgerine Bowl at Orlando,| The PGA voted earlier this year Pleased with the steady diet that| that schedule was full for ; hard-to-please, meticu-i,00 today got their “skin” bowl Tigers) ran. 2 has two small butito ban Locke from any of its Stu Holcomb's team has been ed that “20 minutes before the several years and that there was|lous, painfully vigilant man bas |srom members of the fraternity their trio of defeats i obo Bon ad UB tournaments because he broke a/dishing out of late. Minnesota game was the turn-a waiting list for any future come a long way since the fall ot the University of Wisconsin in Stats, thé Rode commitment, to play in 8 Toledo,| Honored at the annual Kiwanis ing point in.my life,” openings in 1926 when he spent his threeiin, pay-off on a bet made on the one point), Bouth- Sommitaent, Jo p |ciub banquet in s Union| ‘Te said the Minnesota game, Bass Now Contracts [Weeks vacation helping Georgeloutcome of the Ohio State-Wis- : However, Gheasi, at the opening, Dullding : of the 13 to 7, was the| mp. tal in such Little coach Wisconsin for fun.isonsim football game. Of & team 0-|vorms point out what happened Little, now director of athletics) The two chapters bet a “skin” Vers, Notre Dame's relations -with st Rutgers, had Blaik’s firstion the game. A skin is a tradi. ; A Tulane when the virtually coach at Miami, O,, University 10itional wager, usually the treated his team made the massacred the New Orleans Green Years earlier. At the time heisiin of a small animal with the _against Notre Wave. ; joined Little, Blaik had not the/score of the game burned into it any other team makes, [faintest idea of making football with charcoal. .-

” ® ., THE “SKIN” arrived today worn by a live goat.

Along with the goat came this telegram: : “With no chargin we send this in

A present from dear old Wis; The odor of roses is mighty stroig But no rose smells like this.”

Rifle Match

The Allison Rifle Club defeated the Indianapolis Rifle Club, 904 to 893 last night at the IRC range. 3

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