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y' Rote Rated Best "Of ND Foemen

U's Sebek, Purdue's Kerestes 4 Win High Praise of Irish Coach

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, Univ, of Notre Dame HAVING SEEN but 10 college football games during the past season, I hardly feel fully qualified to select a real All-American team. However, I should like to take this| Tse Seesl 12]

opportunity to review the All-Opponent team as selected by |, oo ests the 36 men who saw the most service for Notre Dame ini, pyture ”y a. pogo

; § ——t - the 1940 season. |Coach Biggie Munn's boys rate jn, DAME are expected tonight at the|

: Realizing that some of, "oo ol of their opponents, (annual banquet here sponsored these names may be & bit un-| Gpposite Coleman is Nea BY the Notre Dime Club of the familiar to the fans who have Frankiin, Southern Methodist sim conn to the Seen the majority. of mythical tackle who was definitely one of, . \acome curious about such teams for the year, I still belisve the finest linemen our lads FAR cuestions as: “Will football bel

: into all year. Singling out an out. pe that if the following mentioned standing SMU lineman was diffi.| de-emphasized nrougs sess

ND Football Future to Be Banquet Topic

Annual Event in South Bend Tonight

Buckshot Sails Above Buckeye

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Platoon Plan ‘Greased by Grid Changes

Big 10 Coaches Clean

New Effort Toward Repeal of Bonus Rule

- Revised Playing Regulations, Proposals For More Night Games on Business Agenda

Up on 1953-54 By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer Slate in 8 Ho NEW YORK, Dec. 12—Major league baseball club oi AGO yo a ur Big Hers were about to get together today on a uniform playTen football coaches with unpre-{°8 plan to be used whenever there are tie finishes in the

cedented speed cleaned up the PenNANt races. 1053-54 grid schedules in less than| ~~ That was one of the most important items on the cal

eight hours yesterday. 'endar as the big league bigwigs met for their annual mid-

reahey_Simultaiepusly agreed on winter business sessions, At To requires & best twoof the por, ol pl to " [which time they also hope to|out-of-three-game-series, while the Michigan State, as a league make some startling player|/American League stages & one:

ame “sudden death playoff” member, participated in prepar-qeais again increase the number 8 In the past the Tose in

ling Ihe geld, se Bédles for the of night games, and try to getitne rules was practically unknown year Der) an ame out the minor leagues to reconsider|to the average fan, but Since ' conference minimum OF ¢neir failure to repeal the con-|194s there have been playoffs in

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played as well as they did against ally well, but the boys felt that|

ball game. {ulation shows that Joe Niekirk of Of the 11 men picked, only one North Carolina was rated tops in| received the unanimous vote of all the center of the line. | a» = A nt or SOUthern Meth: | PLAYING the opposite end of odist, The new uffense that Matty the line from Weimer on this Bell employed against our team dream team would be Jack Ditt-| was definitely. designed to fully mer of Iowa, who was selected by

_|his teammates as the most valuHrioh the taieats of the hard: is Hawkeye in 1049.

aa | Rounding out the backfield Is Running is not Rote's. only qo, tarback Nick Sebek of Indiforte, as his passing and Kicking 4, and Fullback «John Kerestes| did equally as much to keep theios porque Selection of these two

fen were grouped together, and cuit as they all played exception. OMY Program™

Frank Leahy leave the school?” | Statements concerning future

attained a record of 38 consecutive games without defeat and some of the country's powerful schools have been scared off the schedule, A prominent Notre Dame alumnus had said Leahy wil leave the school after another season, although the famed coach has said he will remain as long as the school wants him.

© Trims Its. Budget Notre Dame already has begun

six games each yean two at home and. four away. jaoversial bonus rule. |each major league and during the 1 It should be one of the busiest | gat season it looked as if there

{Franklin was the Of. Notre Dame, they would be cap-| Be he rg Sof hotly Policies are expected to come dur- | {| The coaches instructed their|gesgions in years. The leagues would be playoffs in both able of giving any All-American! ren yi i {rules committee répresentative, |, 0 fi ‘ {contested as we f~ced many out-|!"8 the spéech-making at the {Fritz Crisler of Michigan, to sug il hold separate sessions first, American Has Advanta team in the country a very tough i. ding pivot men, but final tab. banquet. Notre Dame now has gest permission for ; n le t ,/today and probably tomorrow, Fionn 1148 Avan age ) 8 pe sion for a single free, ,. oat together and vote on pro-| That was what worried the club

|Supstitution for offensive teams... i" |sgislation in a joint ses- Owners. Should that ever happen ourth down and for de- |under the existing differe in {fensive teams at any time. ston late tomorrow or Wednesday. £ rences | Much of the time will be de-{Tulessthe American League penRequest Fifth Official |voted to study of a new draft of nant winner might have nearly 'In addition thay requested use/the entire structure of playinga week's rest before tackling the lof & fAfth official or stationing the rules by a seven-man committee National winner. |umpire opposite to the head lines-/ Which was appointed by Commis-| “Personally, I think ours is the {man to observe infractions in the sioner A. B. Chandler at Sarasota, best system,” Frick said. “The | line. Fla.. last spring. : other is too much like just | Crisler “sald the suggestions] Must Be Understandable tossing a coin, because the site still would prevent quarterback-l Chandler, with approval of the Of the park for thal one game {ing by coaches, but would allow major league executive council; hinges on just that, and you know {the grid clubs to get a punter oritold the committee to rewrite What advantage thers is to play{safety man into the game without every rule in the books, if neces-|In8 at home at a time ltke that.

M a constant threat. It Isp.) iy indeed a tribute to their trimming its football budget. It safe to any that barring injury yiiey and I am certain that had/reduced the jobs program from Kyle Rote will be one of the DA- 4). regnective teams snjoyed a 20 to 15 boys. Scouting costs also tion’s best backs In 1980. “Tj4010 more luck the aforemen. Were reduced this year. Trailing Rote by one vote WAS tioned gentlemen would have been Chief speakers at the annual Michigan State's aq guard, Ed on several “all” teams, Jerry banguet forthe national champs Bagdon. Bagdon te with Don |Fask, lowa's most potent offén- Will be Dr. Karl Lieb of the UniMason, who was also picked by sive weapon vs. Notre Dame was versity of Iowa, president of the] players, to give the Spartans edged out of the backfield by one National Collegiate Athletic Asso-| pair of guards. in ool yote, ieiation, and Carl Snavely. footfootball. Hardly an All- Reviewing this team with Wei-/bdll coach of the University of “team hasn't mentioned ner and Dittmer at ends, Coleman North Carolina. | it is the factiand Frankiin at tackles, Bagdon| The team will be presented the #0- good that and Mason the guards. Niekirk at Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell Memorial from being &lsenter, and & backfield of Sebek, Trophy. : Rote, Ohandnols and Kerestes, The trophy is emblematic of the, ] 2 jonal gridiron championship: in-|and is -sponsoréd by the Notre] the Dame Monogram Club. Michigan: was swarded the honor last year when the {ation was made: for the first time.

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Buckshot O'Brien (10) goes up to score for the Butler Bulldogs against Ohio State University in their game last Saturday night in

ae 4 SE Swimmers Win Olymp | ans 0se, the Fieldhouse. This will give an idea of how 5-foet, 9-inch Buck-

The Riviera Club senior girls’ swimming team defeated ' the mg. shot gets around the big boys. He is outjumping Fred Taylor (15), senor Indiana ir Mhietic ow Of. 74 to ft Wayne a b-foot, 5:inch Buckeye. Other OSU plaver is Robert Burkholder, terday in the Riviera Club Indoor, i. | (5). Buckshot scored 30 points as Butler lost, 67-65.

the majority of their points by dlanapolis Olympians were back taking the relay events.

vie jor tanksters, 31/Cities in Butier Fieldhouse after ey Here Justo |drop A 90-to-T4 verdict to the

| Ft. Wayne Pistons here last night. | Ter. he, relay, Riviera A Partly responsible: for the Pis-' America Conference with their fourth straight championship, an

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By EARL WRIGHT, United Press Sports Writer

the free throw line. Sonnbctad for 28 out of 33 charity) Eagles domination of the Natibnal Football League. sses, A crowd of 3800 fans ®aW growns ended the history of the ~~

Grosa, currently leading league in scoring got 22.

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the playoff at Cleveland. The Rams

{ a weak Washing- cago Cardinals, 52 to 21; th ¢| title by beating g-| beat . the Néw

regulation 72 holes, met. today In oo Turkey Shoo!

Phe Riviera girls accounted for FT. WAYNE, Dee. 12—The In Browns Win Fourth Title sd

NEW YORK, Dec. 12-—-The Cleveland Browns closed the All-

oke, Sally Bowsrs fons’ victory. was Ahir Accuracy the Los Angeles Rams probably will need a perfect performance They and a well-shinéd rabbit's foot next Sunday to end the Philadelphia Takes Bay. tour

The AAC merged with the 30-year-old NFL Friday, and the/consoiation with a 4

|won the NFI, western division Chicago Bears crushed the Chi-| York

: Gs : — i . 53 1027, at Los|Eagles | Bush-Cailshas Sched | Brundage’s In ff 1 domed i ria 3 i rin all pray host to the/ Giants, 17 to 3; the Detroit Lions, ote’ wa Rod Vystar“ "Rou + | reasoning, he re any man re-| GIFT CERTIFICATE mE Dex . en {wim 3 { Eagles in the 1040 championship beat Green Ro KR leter-arewars, oo MEE (ceiving an athietic scholarship | this 5 d : Rivi- ’ i e unday. |. Result t New A ta—Pour-H would no longer conside an MIAME ‘Tia. Dee. 13 (UP <font 10]. "vie Bue Bchaster, Rivt-| Sobre" i Roary’ 18 4 § game next Suriday \second place in the eastern race faundrs # Mas ll Mecnanls ¥ | — Cn longer 2 pon" ="|| Christmas Bob Hamilton and Freddie Haas tree sivie, penny muoniosse (BASE, fo} BOMEIS. 313 Six Touchdown Passes iny defeating the New York Bull-| piv Gere INE Ayiiilailnl Bill Holland Wins Ir. Whe were ‘deadlocked with relay, Riviera, 1:88.0. ' | NogaLe ' ¢ i Ram Quarterback Bob Water dogs, 27 to 0. Hy ae un Ae of Sh 1 , . 20K after the Cal oC AL ie CIRM 138 ind Norm Van Brocklin, his| Bear Quarterback Johnny Lu- Front. tavern uw Hoalents scheae—f 7Y2 Mile Tampa Race Pecord-breakiag s Stiles Takes Honors Rhine SW Tome | 33530 rookie understudy, beat Washing- jack climaxed his second pro Yeesardsa Rieetric ve Midwestern Hee! | TAMPA, Fla. Dec. 12—Taking| lia 34

ton with a rain of passes, Water- season by completing 24 out of |

{penalty sary, but to make them all so/But we are going to try to work | The coaches also approved simple a 12-year-old boy can un-{something out together.” rehange of the scouting rule, as it/derstand them. | Increases in the #umber of |pertains to scouting of non-con-| The committee has held three night games, again to record [ference opponents, to permit lengthy sessions since then, one levels, seemed certain. The Cin{schools to assign two scouts to in Sarasota in March, one in Cin-/cinnati ‘club already has decided feach non-league foe for as many|cinnati at the November draft!to play from 21 to 24 home night {games as they desire. The limit'meetings, and one yesterday. In games next season and the |of one man scouting three games addition, subcommittees .and in- Brooklyn club may also go up {for conference games was re- dividuals were empowered to re- again. Each league will vote on

tained - {codify certain sections of the whether to change the number Increase Traveling Squad

4 irules and report back to the mainithat a visiting club is required > [body. [to play in each park; if the home 1" They aso increased the travel-| President Ford Frick of the club so demands. Personally, in the administrative party from 10:the majors definitely- would- get club is required to play five, in ['to- 14: The home team will be together and change the differ-ithe American League four. pro permitisd to dress &s many men ence in their rules for settling vided the home--club wants it as it wishes while visiting clibs|pennant playoffs. The National that way. : fam be restricted to 40, unless Ap ) ° fe a ° Ee Te ——— {their junior varsity team rived NLA A UJ 5 | 1 WwW d [at the same site on the same P i i e pen week-end, when the junior players : lalso would be able to dress. 0 ( ; I S hol hi The coaches decided that teams, ver ° ege < ars ps imust leave the field 15 minutes B w 7 {before kickoff and that the coin ya BOD, Unltd Prews Sports Writer toss must be held before the! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 12—The ranks of the simon-pure teams return to the dressin National Amateur Athletic Union were split open today on the quesRE € tion of amateurism and athletic scholarships. hd ) J Avery ngage, veteran president of the U. 8. Olympic AssociaMichigan State was given per, "s3,4 the Olympic committee “did not consider any man receive

ft to complete its agreement i {ing a college athletic scholarship an amateur.” { to play Oregon State one week Retiring Presiden. James A.

home today to prepare for tomor- Cl Oo { A AC C ‘ahead of the authorized o y : penin [ king the relay events. out to|tow BIGhUS meeting with (Fri To ose u AP OE ar or ve wean Rhodes of the AAU came back/amateur t would mean that near-

{with support of scholarships for ly all college athletes would not be

ae mot allowed to open Prac-iathietes, declaring any man|eligible for Olympic competition. arher, accredited by the NCAA, certain-| Brundage said: d Basketball Notes {ly would be accepted by the AAU.| “We of the Olympic committee

| - Meanwhile, the camp followersiwould not consider a man going nerican Legion won the|of both men were non-commital|to college on an athletic scholar sting Oras Gribben 3 d until they were able to study the, ship eligible for Olympic com-7-41 decision over Situation further. ipetition. We would not even con-

Albert F. Wheltle, Baltimore at- sider him an amateur.”

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- member of his. team to be picked , 1:138. or - ! gives up an iden of how highl, Fo sie. uty Roberts ac. [Chasis Black pace the, Pistons (| four-year-old league by beating Yard Fee Frankie J Mbert|, Intiuzszon, inaed ®. Warne in |{oney who took office yesterday) Rhodes claims that an athlete, 1 - “ ; 3 * 8 - y! w rr Ly -1 ex FPR . Virginih Willisma, 1AC. Wno-| on victory with 24 points. Alex 1° ag Rn hoe ye ous. Franciseo its only score. |hmerican Legion Lesrue. Salord obi fused to be drawn foto the la, on ens etry ob : at C1 n In other final NFL games. the Riots. irvineton 45. 8 £8" #

3 troversy yet. He said he would student or any other scholar. Bahivitions Fred iam ora Food prepare a statement for tomor-|=== —e row. GIVE A LEVINSON

el eibyville {Legion 30, Morgantown 46, Mayfair 38. ! he Under line of

Pt Marrison—10th Air Porce 54. the lead at the beginning and

hung on the lip of the cup until Al Bm Sam started forward to} .. give it another nudge. Snead finished fifth with a 260, Harmon was aixth with a 270 and Demaret trailed in 11th with a 276, Johnny Palmer finished third and even Hamilton and Haas couldn't match the ¢hubby Badin, | N. C., player in the final round He went around in a threesome| which included Hamilton and fired | seven birdies for a 32-31-83, just) - one stroke off the course record! of 18 holes, He finished with 266.

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Trautman ‘Fairly Good’

COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 12 (UP) ~George M. Trautman, president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (the minors), was reported in) “fairly good" condition today at |White Cross Hospital. Trautman is recuperating from a stomach) operation. ? i

AAU Names Aspinall | Times Special SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec.| 12--J. Edwin Aspinall of Indian-. apolis, along with A. Wood Har-| din of New Albany, were named yesterday to the swimming committee of the Amateur Athletic| Union at the annual meeting here. |

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Broadmoor Country Club methodical Edgar Jones got the first Cleve-

be land junior girls’ and Period when he climaxed a 58-;,, ¢ajq nothing to bolster that

8 classes Friday afternoons Yard drive boy pir y plunge. Motley made it 14-0 when

in the third period and Dub Jones the Bulldogs lost their 10th game got the last Cleveland touchdown gf the season to the Pittsburgh |in the fourth period after a 23- Steelers, 37 to 0

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-— 1 i t an 18-hole tor first se Throws Mies -. McMullen 3 felq threw two touchdown passes 30 passes for 468 yards and six, fi, Fg, 47 a glavelt PO Clarence Btiles won the grand|ittsietu 0 Sg Bl Bren ‘and Van Brocklin th re w four. touchdowns against the Cardi — [never yielding, Bill — Holland, | in the $10,000 Miami Open golf { |_ exo agit] (High _ senpal) Bt. . » prize, a hind-quarter of beef, io Redskin Quarteback Sammy nals. He broke the previous pile? ®t Harr w Faas of Lou winner of this year's “500” at tournament. ’ yesterday in the annual turkey Pro Basketball |Baugh completed his 13th NFL|league mark of 448 passing yards ioe, 1 Mois ne . 59. Bt, Mark | Indianapolis won. a seven-and-| Setting a pace that swampedishoot sponsored by the Sahara Br United Prose season by throwing three touch-in a single game set by Baugh line “Flower. 3 8 Woops 20. Haly (one-half-nille auto race here yes- ‘ such old pros as golfer of the|Grotto Revelers and the Crooked WESTERN DIVISION |down passés and scoring the last year. | Rrinity No.1 32, 8 onniiis s No 111 iterday. { year Sammy Snead, Claude Har-/Creek Conservation Gun Club. woL Pct other hington touchdown on f |8t. Thomas WN at Anthony { Cathedrai| Close behind Holland through- Issued for Any Amount mon and Jimmy Demaret, Hamil-| The shoot, held at the Crooked Angemea, oof} 1 1} a sneak through the line. Pro Football iat Philo" No 2a seater “cathear lout the race was Bill Schindler i ton and Haas ol three Creek Club, attracted 1000 sbreen Lol i Ram End Tom Fears caught NATIONAL OQ Th, LEA OLY 36. 8 Uenilion 3. 8 TMaer 38 "8% of Freeport. N. Y., who won last, HARRY LEVINSON strokes off the tournament and marksmen, | Waterloo eee Bm 10 passes to boost his 1949 total ‘bi bot op HVE Ju at Catnarine HY 8%, Mark week's race here after Holland|| 37 N. Penn. Illinois & Market course records. . - ee EASTERN DIVISION 130/15 77, breaking the league record phiiadeiphia ny iy a [34/tion 33. Trinity 29 ' was forced out by an accident. | Ww or he Sark of Casti Notes Tw y pet Of 74 set by Don Hutson for the Ne. Yok olants : ; } w i g set by Snead And Aer] one of sesterdas’y tournament of the( SERCH coe NE § Green Bay Packers in 1942. Bob Wasington $71 am ue tied by Demaret and Henry Plc- LC wing dub ab Bout 8 a fon on sevens) Shaw, the other Los Angeles 1% eatery Diviglen rete Bunce Acouracy— Mea) Marry og Riz. rrerecereginie i i 38 tanker. tied an NFL record by Angeles 1 3 w Hl pp Shot a Hretuander-yat in BE ‘ongh:"xbmen) on COERAL DAVIN in, % catching four touchdown pauses, Si Jun : } 3 | | 's on final a irs. _Floregs | Tt was the same old story at gel y 0 8 I il 33% ’ regular tournament . hier) y i noeapolis ........... If E) Pet. Cleveland as the Browns com- ro So aEsuLys fRsTERBAY a Hamilton a 32-33, while|™,; “Oper rags Mery LT RCE rye pleted their sweep of all four] Beira a) Green Bay]. . © Haas of New Orisans matenedsnh J wife", MWB WAR, «nit ff HA AC championships, breaking PIE hey bi his tall, Landover, Md. rival with Gladys Ha ya Lo RESULTS LAST NIGHT the all-time pro record of three | Los Angeles 83. Washington 37 a 31:34. Hamilton is a former| BI, 53° sot0y Lynn. $0. Ti Warne 90. INDIANAPOLIS 4 [straight titles held by Green Bay M Seeki N.Y Evansville, Ind., golfer. ——————————— Fri-cliiss fa. Degvec ta." 1 |of the National League. Includ- Many ing o Ts Snead had luck with his \ tuse 8, Sheboygan 72 ing title games, the Browns com- 3 putts except on the eighth hole Know the Bulldogs GAMES TONIGHT piled a record of 55 victories, four Bulldog Coaching dob where he sank a 20-footer that MN. Wayne at Anderson losses and three ties before the ‘ ec. La ¢ . |AAC collapsed Ted Collins, owner of the New ” psed. {York Bulldogs, said today “my )

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