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Nlinois’ Master of Epigrams Recalls Days > Grange

NEW YORK, Dec. 3—Quick kicks: Members of thi e — Touchdown Club, headed by John Francis Meehan, ‘more readily identified as the Syracuse Chicken, dunked visitJng ‘Boh. Zuppke in sincere superlatives the other night in

recognition of the old guy's contributions to football down through the years.

Zuppke, coach, painter, Big Ten foothall player was a philosopher and epigram. -|demigod, to rank him at his very lowest, mist,” has been around. He! A number of exceptional playcame out of the high school ers developed uhder Zuppke, Bart ranks to become head coach at Macomber, a back, Chuck Carney, Illinols as far ‘back as 1913. an end, Bernie Shively, a guard, Among other noteworthy achieve-/but the blue plate special was ments he invented Harold (Red)/old No. 77, the Wheaton iceman, Grange and the huddle. Of the/Harold (Red) Grange. two he got more mileage and! Three times Walter Camp, the money out-of the former, great white father of football, Perhaps the most over-labored tapped Lim for Skull and Bones. tine in football literature — cer- I'hat was the first time -that had tainly in this.space—is Zuppke's/happened in the Big Ten since ‘a football takes Funny bounces” {Walter Ecicersall” was unwittingthis being a warning that any-|\¥ bringing _ athletic thing can ‘happen when two Chicago University,

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Passing of Watson Features Pocket. City Offensive EVANSVILLE, Ind, Dec. 3 (UP) =. The Evansville Purple! Aces spotted the Hillsdale, Mich., Bearcats a first quarter touchdown in the second annual Refrigerator Bowl Jame today, but beat them 22 to The Evansville victory snapped a Hillsdale winn'ng streak of 13. It was the second year in a row that Evansville has defeated an unbeaten team in the post-season bowl. Missouri Valley fell before Evansville last year. Ron Watson's passing featured Evansville's victory. He set up the first Evansville touchdown

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keyed-up college teams meet. And GRANGE'S YEARS were '23, ow many times have you read] ‘a, '25. There's a mistaken imchat “an All-America player i8| pression that the celebrated rédthe product of a long run and anhead dominated the games in his Inspired sports writer? day so completely the other guys Zuppke's supposed to have|never got beyond midfield. coined that one, too, but I heard He was good but not that good.| it firs from Koute Rockne. {1 saw him play five or six times.

» ~ AT THAYL, Parenthetically, I broke the story,

both Zuppke and K ¢ was turning pro and was in the Rockne had lively minds and liked| press box.the afternoon he closed

to make with the double dome phrases. I doubt that footballlLr ShOP In & T-0 win over OW ever knew,two more gifted, or| o.c He was already eqmimitied shameless con men, either. I mean when it came to getting a team emotionally steamed up before a game or between halves. Rockne's classic “win this for the Gipper”| can still evoke more sentimental braying and maudlin mooing in! a gathering of Notre Damers! 2 5 Lorne Downey giving out feat by Minnesota was the only| with “Mother Machree " unhappy incident the next year. Zuppke worked harder for dra- Grange was badly mauled in this| To pure corn he °P¢ ‘and there were bitter charges

Like of dirty pool. After all these years I wonder

ing it conservatively: My recollection is that he did] more passing in his bow-out game] than running and he wasn't es{pecially noted {or his passing

Zuppke winning ‘em all.

added hammy histrionics. the time an underdog Illinois team was getting ready to go on the how Zuppke feels about the out-| field to face almost inevitable de-,*f-bounds pile-up which rendered feat at the hands of a tremendous ithe redhead's left arm—I believe Minnesota team. Zuppke faced it was his left—useless for the his men in Barrymore attitude rest of the Same? BE maar, th THAT WAS "tnd pig Grange electrified the deluge.” Pulled off an astonish: ../\43" py scoring . four times

ing upset, eo; against Michigan in six tries, | going 88, 68, 57 and 45 for the | D's. Hurry Up Yost had * brought in George Little, now at! |Rutgers, to coach, but he sisted on scouting Illinois himself.

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~ . ZUPPKE Lost no time In establishing himself a big time operator, - He had a perfect season his second year in command, winning seven out of seven: .in the season's finale he beat Wisconsin, his alma mater, 24-9. It was against Yost defenses] Incidentally, Zuppke never that Grange ran unbridled.| made his letter and I'm in the Zuppke must still chuckle as he| dark as to whether he ever played recalls the deception he played football at all. I imagine he did, on his old al of the banquet

though. “It was to to make circuit. enters —Cleiiang. Bice. [rat place, “hile Buffalo ended) o bers. |The first-round duels of 12 games Right Guards—Dasher, Holbeck. Steves. yp, in the ourth spot. (WhSting 1a heeoms civent = now each will be completed tomorrow. tor a skimpy 1 160 Rist" Taekios--Mastarion, Smallbone.|. The Browns have the great) “ii. sen year of operation but| Val Mikiel of Detroit, twiceiin the opening minute, Mi R A ke KR SU Hien ee Zigbert. n Otto Graham, three times thelih 1g is the first year handicaps|voted the “women bowler of the|never led until 12 minutes of Oe te Ln Rummell\jeqagues- top passes;. and Maciy, ve heen used. Most of the giris| year” led, 2531 to 24.10, over|second half had passed. |gurstar. Shorty P. My Sonny Boy. Doreens| foie aS Gait, Dar. cx. | SPeedie, the fiy-papc -fingered end |g ying been bowling only two or|Irene Richards of Laurelton, N. took over at that At Tropical Park— |B i Damert Raid, LA are ficials: Jay R.'% Pepe pShicago), whose 62 aerials caught for 1028|4hpee years at the most but there|Y in their match, although Mission high-scoring Forward Ll 31400 Giaimine; 3 sais ANd R:| DW. T. Leataerbury entry. |peferes. Jo f Waldorf, upmire. Bob Miller. Janda also topped the league this have been some pretty good per-'Mikiel was out-gained in. pins, Suprunowicz’ basket and mone), "8.00, £10, 3.50; Adubit 111 Ww, 1118 inihes) ce ATihgt PL) Fiiate i Bcorine: il ale Huson, PAT: — formances turned in. 1085 to 1081, weré behind afterwards. Saunders), 5.10, 3.60; 108 (G. |, ynch), 6.60, 4.30, Eagle Speed 108 Evansville: uchgowns: McDoy- | Opposing those two will be the They are undertaking to organ-| pelen Shablis, Detroit, swept’ . a : Si 4 pt SC cana My oriniar, 18 36" comes SE 1s Rion 135 KN, Hid" Las| mule’ George Ratterman and Endisse wit Ja known as the 300) er inital six-game set trom Wisoonsin Wins, 63-48 Say Polly. Baird) 6.20. Also: Peter B.. Lucky Ned. Dot a iy Al Baldwin, said by many to be|ciub” for all members that have|yo or tonta, ‘Wis. o iiongs) Ravel 108 (J: Culmoner, wT OO added Rs and up: Io |Eyanevile ............... 8 & 1 S—3as great as the Cleveland duo. |powled a single game of 200 or Boduney JoS0. 6.50. 480: Big Yun 9 £5 2: [348 miles) “Double Brandy 11} .Rob- oy tes: The probable lineups: better. The only trouble is they! Summary o of the opening squad ), 32.00, 3.80; High Eso 118 ( 20.40, 7.40, 5.00; Oriole 108.iT. At- : : a] h vie |of eight girls in the first round: bianc), 3.90. Also: Crackeriack Did, finson), 11.40, 1.00; s-Seaward 113 (K. pirst: downs Evan. Hil don’t have any members eligible The v y Pr. racker, ald, Black | Church), a0 Also; Pllaster, a- | Ny ards TUshing .ooooooons 3 H TORS +...» t. reason—no one has PW L Pa. Total HO T Ul Wie, Taran, Big Disl, Royal Governor, Sky Nel yards | shing . ye Ea Te a Daily Double: Paid $68.40 Miracle, Coghise, . od” i e Tssrirolled a 200 game. However, Helen Shablis ..... * THIRD ($1000; claiming: 3 years & up: 8 Hany OU Tints; 3 ¥ Porwards intercepted «4 : to! Tol Janet Blythe has come close with tes pI tL ng Mm ee ayebiin) 3500 200, 3.30; River Seok | 8 bows) 1-1/16 miles) —Briar White 2h CL ph punts 11500 of 4 | her single of 192. Alt Rump. ..»..: : ok isons 3 40 Amo Rara-| 14 B R Lawless! (40. 3.80; a-Fleet Vixen | pall lost on fumbles. .1!0] i 3 [ia Two-Game Sets June Zimter ..... 3 4 HLH BR rum, m, Fash Anna, Bohol. Lawyers Goid. 1% ting Bdge, Butler, Harold Harter, Ta-| yor ale. 2 50 Two game sets rather than the, rent 2 4 2110 10m m

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and intercepted three | Hillsdale passes, one for a toueh-| (down, { But Huston went over from the {one-yard line to climax a 65-yard Hillsdale drive late in the first quarter. Billy Young's kick was good.

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| Evansville Scores The Purple Aces received the kickoff and marched back, scoring on a four-yard line plunge by working on the first play of [the second quarter. Neither team threatened in the {rest 0 the second quarter, but Evansville marched 78 yards| after the second half kickoff for {a tally, with Watson passing 24 {yards to Johnny McDougal, Bill {Russler made his only successful |conversion. In the fourth quarter, Evans- | ville drove within the Hillsdale [20-yard’ line three times, but {fumbled the ball away twice. | |They were stopped the third time, but Don Galey kicked a 20-yard

Plan ‘Sudden Death’ Period in Case of Tie

The “spoileg’ Buffalo - Bills, who to surprising ties during the reg-| champions again tomorrow in the|

ica conference playoffs. The question is, have the Bills| really got the Browns’ number or will they finally be crushed by {the famed Cleveland power? In regular season play, the! Browns and Bills wound up with]

a 28-28 tie and 7-7 deadlock, To-| Women Competing | {riod, they will compete in a singles Bot ET (eld go son ganavite ne TOFF ows Jnger esque er iogand doubles tournament at the “In Match Play \Nidiigan Drops x Brazil, 13 to 42 Fo Fountain Square alleys. They w i Ends—Crouch, SP uares. ew, wa decide the winner if the game also have tournaments with other| Chicago, Dec. 3 (UP)-—Anita Spartans, 52 10 49 Et wes on in hotted: Up after four Teulariteams in the nation. The three Rump of Ft. Wayne today took| -EAST LANSING, Mich, Dec. 3jof Indianapalis came behi~4 Centers_Piuseeraid, Elliott hest winners, in ea vision : (UP) — an » Right Guards — Gerhardt, Katterhenrs.| = The Browns, still smarting from ing! ar national ‘champion-|® half-time lead over June Zimeer, oo errul chig v Sng Joon a he gual ig seconds axe. RIEh: Fook Hann. Baw rion. Wesel. |those two ties by the Bills, areiship trophies. These will be con- of Columbus, 25.49 to 22.38, In ered to a a ach; pov mate tation an: J Sires gars : Quarterbacks Watson, Untried.|OUt for blood, while the up-and-| ducted by telegraph. the inaugural national all-star| Michigan Btate- tonight in the Brazil's basketball team here to|McKasson. ousal, Wires, Logel. (down Bills are determined to Rolls_Every Thursday - 's individual bowling basketball opener for both teams. i Ru ht Half—Working. Bauer, Coombs.!prove the tie games were no, omens n ua Eg Davis . [luk The league rolls every Thurs- championship at Northwest Ar- Led by veteran Guard Hal Mor- Nyers es Pulivacks—Galer. Endress, Riley, Wil-| yi int/daY. afternoon at the Fountain |mory, a with 16 points, the Wolverines ae Rillsdale (1) leveland rates a seven-pointig,,,re glleys. There are eight ,..' oo oo tered are com. ere outplayed completely until back

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Speedy Forward Hits for 37 Points In 84-61 Victory; A'ex Scored 38

LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 3—Jim Line, speedy University of Ken-

. College of Indianapolis. Line marked up 13 field goals and 11 free throws for Ed 37 points, one point under the record of 38 ~~

ames dni Xavier Rally Beats Franklin, 72-41

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Times Special CINCINNATI, O, Dec. 3 (UP) {—Turning on a speedy rally in fo second “half, “Xavier Univer: sity defeated Franklin College of

Line left the game in the middle |

against him. Had he continued, he {undoubtedly would have set a new lindividual record. Leading scorer for Central was guard Bill Brown with five field! goals and two free throws for 12| points. Bill McGrath had 11 an

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cVey and Miss Theo Parr, tesc e, Anna Hervey, Nina Myers, Louise Simpson, Shari Bentx, Gladys Marion Morell. Third row: Lois Ponsler, Alberta Schwomeyer, Eliza. beth Fischner, Sandra Ketchum, Helena Bernha-dt, Barbara Robbins, Barbara Nibarger, Nancy Wilkins, Rose Laut, Mary Drury, Jean Bowers, Mary “tha Brooks; Betty Campbell, Betty Jean Kest-

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Bills Face Browns 40 High School Girls

rqganize Bowling League They Will Compete by Telegraph

With Other State and National Teams

customary three is the procedure Lsuretts that the Manual keglers follow. Up to the present time, the honor of having compiled the highest series has gone to Carole McVey. Carole is the official scorer for the group and recently came h with a two game figure . In the individual avemge

ae artment, Barbara Phillips and tucky forward, came within one point of breaking the all-time Carolyn Bennett have it , to

[Southeastern Conference single game scoring record here tonight themselves as each can boast of 3900; claiming: 3 years & up: ias_he paced his team to an 84 to 61 victory over Indiana Central a 135 mark. Larry Lehman, manager of the Fountain sponsor most of the trophies that will be awarded to the various division winners. with his wife, Ruth, havé given their complete support to the Ljllard, John Snodell of St. Louis t| iscored 1221 for temporary possesthe sion. of the runnerup position, Also passing Joe Norris of Chiof the eight cago, the early leader with 1215, was Frank Evans of Portland,

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h The Smith boys were the lead- ee Central Suter. Bashan born Gym the Marion County! Gene Smith, and Xavier Gold Medal Holiday Tournament, "sophomore, led his team with 23/t Was announced yesterday by H. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dee. 3. |(UP)~The University of MinneThe tourney will be rufi-from sota held off a last minute rush Dec. 18-to Jan. 1 and will be play-by Loyola of Chicago tonight to Franklin jumped off to an earlyled in two classes, A and B. Aldefeat the Ramblers 55 to 51 be-| lead, which changed hands sev- total of 14 trophies and 110 gold fore a crowd of 9228 the final five medals will be awarded.

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By GENE LAWSON Some 40 Manual High School girls have taken a little respon- a ¥ 26 at halftime, CLEVELAND, Dec. 3 (UP)— sibility upon themselves at an early age. | iss Theo Parr. physical education instructor, has organized | twice held the Cleveland Browns! [them into a bowling PI 8a There are other local high schools that sponsor bowling eng BTA . ular season, clash with the league yy Manual's organization is the first and one of t! semi-final Tound of the All-Amer-| reo _ be Janctiontd Jo co) And it has to conform to the rigid regulations laid down] |by the Indiana High School Ath[letic Association. The girls have a chance at a {little national fame already. Pur {ing the Christmas vacation. pe-

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2 4 22.01 1,081 1M Bill Lillard, 22-year-old kegler oon first six-game qualifying round of the 9th annual national all-star individual match game champion-|

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Lillard didn’t fa!l below 200 in his Initial half-dozen games, totaling 1306 for an sverage of 217 plus. Competing in his first All-|. Star meet, the youthful Texan carded successive scores of 208Larry, along 231-244-205-214-204. Rolling on the same squad with

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tise vies OAKLAND a Dec. 3 —! Oakland City College stayed in| front all game to win comfortably

nols. State Normal's basketball team here tonight, ; Tho ultiate winer maintained | {a working margin throughout the! De Paul held off & last-minute game. Hubert Daugherty led the {rally after coming from behind host team with nine field © goals | 4nq defeated Ohfo State 70 to 68

ahd twe frat throws. Leos Heinle, tonight. ® BUA note 1 {to lead his mates. Oakland held a oe held Jigtte from 22 to 19 edge at the halftime, only five minutes to But It was Oakland City's first vic. pul¥ State, led by 0 ax ut tory in three games. Illinois re- | 0 ,

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Wilsonless Anderson Bows to Evansville

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ANDERBON, a basketball season for the first 43 to 32 in a high school bass time in three years without the Ketball game here tonight, services of “Jumpin” Johnny! The winners overcame a 24 to

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Summar Oakland hy (83) Til. State Normal (sa) points when the game ended. Morrow f t f » ‘onshruck.t a « oll | Ohio State held a 10 to. 1 ! arvoet = : 0 3/Burride jo. { 4 bi 3 ‘after the first 10 minutes of play, Nortick. . i : 3 teimie'e" 4 1 9 but De Paul fought back and went. aldrine.« 0 0 2 ahead 31 to 29 with three minutes aMar,! 0 0lOrtwert Bits oI Huston t 0 8 {,remaining in the first half and fe ts 5} Blake 3 4. alheld the lead from lead from there there on, ans, 0 0 oWilliams.g 0 0 ure. 0 0 1iChiod 0 : 3 Blennemang 0, 0 1 Jnginger.g oe Connersville e Nips Totals 34 17 18 Total 22 10 381 Oakland "city 43 nl

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c. 3—Opening to defeat Howe of Indianapols

Wilson, Anderson College bowed, 21 three-quarter advantage held

84 to 59, here tonight before a bY Howe with Black leading the strong Fvansville College team. Way. Black paced the hosts with e high individual scoring of | [12 points, Wien) who this season ‘joined Howe, behind 6 to 4 during ths the professionals, was missed as first half, was down, 14 to 13, at Evansville jumped off to an early the halftime. Kenny Wood was lead and held. The winners led|-he big gun for Howe with 14 | points. It was Howe's second loss

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