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Football With Leahy—

Trojans Look Best in West

California, Stanford, UCLA Loom as Strong Contenders

Building Grid Winner

Squad Small, Short in Depth

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach University of Notre Dame : OUR NATION-WIDE discussion of the 1950

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Pacific *€Coast Conference x ww among the nation's top 10. The three are,

utlook could be like a bride’s first cake now enters the section which suffered the most, ootball-| ise, will definitel

ARAN SRR Ry: ps : pred ivan) 8 a a Needless to say, we are talking about the Far West. rjge on the Greyhound bus. This fall could very easily see three teams from -the/

By FRANK ANDERSON Football at Indiana Central

It won't turn out-to be much. : At least it won't this season, IC in for. rough - times. Inexperidy He T 2

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There's a new coach, Walt Bart|kiewicz. Walt brought brother

IMentors Facing Rugged Task at IC

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Li ale oo : wy FRIDAY. SEPT, 1950 Hoosier Football | og Starts Tonight :

Inexperience Outside of State The Indiana collegiate football

To Be Problem |season gets going tonight—out-| specialty is the cage sport and|side the state. |

his time is consumed in the de- t tafl work that With ap SU Taylor University of Upland, letic director is The Greyhounds after two weeks of drilling, will are still fairly new to football.|meet Western Virginia Tech in a

(RAT"EAT as Coach Ed Bright's] "o.oo was unbeaterr ust yeas

istant.'When B ats Taylor has a 32-man squad. ya 3 res over od Baht Jets Nek Twenty are lettermen. | WATER HEATER

hounds to an HCC crown in 1947. Evansville College will open its

AMONG THE independents San : . |Francisco leads the way and they California, look like one of the country’s best | Southern California and Stanford. non-conference teams. Santa Clara

Joe along to help with the backi field. But things aren’t the same |for the two as they were at Indi{ana University. The outlook is} | different. Hoosier College Con-

Walt and Joe peed no intro- diro g duction to Hoosier football fans. ge! n: segaon HOR aw, Their line play at Indiana was out | L2KIng on Morehead Sta ‘each-

of this world. They're proving to ers at Morehead, Ky., in an after-| be popular at Central, too. Walt, dark tilt. Then the Aces will pre-;

APPLIANCE STORE “THE HOUSE THAT

JARRETT'S

: ; must start from. scratch under) . After ‘seeing the Rose Bowl "coach Dick Gallagher who/ference football in ‘a minor key.

game of last year, we felt that p.. put two of the Orange Bowl Walt and Joe played in a major

California would have things champions back. Joe Ruetz is in key. The HCC is a conference of i

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pretty much its own way on the same situation at St.Mary's as character-building Hoashatl, ’ | they face an exceptionally tough! Build Character he hig fall. but reliable Bie OO from some of the Schedule. Talented new coach Bob| character building is what the more. astute pressmen on the Brozan will also have problems prothers Bartkiewicz will bef ~Coast tells us that — Southern due-t0-a major. scheduleat 8an. guing—this—autumn:— Thirty-four California and Stanford will be Jose State. men are out for the sport at IC. equally as tough, while UCLA . a Seventeen of these young men i cause oe nierable trouble. WYOMING IS favored to edge gre lettermen. A hahdful of the} as the league's “dark horse” Out Utah for a repeat performance remainder never played the game.

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: —Photo by Bill Oa This information combines with|28 champions of the Skyline 8ix| 1, \ 0 are light for the most Chuck Zopf holds the ball as Dale Robinson gets off a place kick.

w Southern Conference. Denver figures a rat hat bw Hpo thelr best close third with Utah State, Colo-| Part.

rado A. & M. and Brigham Young jate Se ean Cravaths completing the conference. Colo-|

Trojans. Our thinking here is rado College under the capable;

coaching of Al Binns should reEs spat wah COLA rk. %, ne op tan he 82 oe.

and Stanford in November Rocky Mountain Conference. - = = E s -

CALIFORNIA and Stanford

If they carry poundage,,

ing prime consideration.

of claiming the conferencé crown. | ! Anyone of these three will give AT® Bob Wilkinson of UCLA and| oo; schoolmates are on hand|

the West Coast exceptional rep- Bill McColl of Btanford. Barring|, orv night. It is these boys we,

resentation in the Rose Bowl, and! injuries, Wilkinson A ould be | ll discuss. * unless the Big Ten comes up with | unanimous. In addition to Mc-| One and One-Half Deep Coll, Stanford has two great|

They Greyhounds will be abou one and one-half deep. That's not a healthy condition. Eighteen boys

a powerhouse, this will

ks. Both Gary Kerkorian and

{ fo! hos most. enjoyment out of the Bowl Harry Hugasian afe juniors whose

‘names will become synonymous, from Franklin Township, is a! Nicoscn, an all-ti Greyh 1 agreement, J should do most of the playing this| » an all-time Greyhound | Behind the four mentioned ¥1tP Saceeas at Stanzord during season. If injured players recover talented pass - receiver, Passing| basketball great, was glad to turn| teams compétition should be the next two years. it could be 21. Offensive and de-| Will be one of Central's “best|the football coaching reins over to

3 8 southern Cali equally as tough for the remain- California and Southern i

SERVICE BUILT"

they don’t tote height. If they Crowe, the Negro fullback from passing takes hold like ants atirhe like football, they're at practice. Franklin; Shaw, the former Man-/a . picnic. f If not, they complain of tummy- |ual and Purdue flash, and Barnes, | {aches and shooting pains in their a Howe product, at halfback, kicks a long ball and is cool land Hank Leistikow at quarter-| under attack, If his knee holds| Walt and Joe never bumped up back. Freshman Quarterback up, he could be the Greyhounds’ | i which. ‘against those conditions at IU. Swaine from Bloomington, Blo, 2 breakaway runner. Crowe | . Under Clyde Smith and his asso- should see lots of action, too./is No..1, one ‘of the best backs pads he'll find out. about foot - ALL - AMERICAN candidates was the thing. But Swain is poised, tosses a 00 will battle it out for second, 2'® many in this sector with two Cr ho. moan of imsgined pass and his head. Leisti-| with either team being capable ° the country’s best ends draw- .., . ts are in the minority at kow has a tendency to lose his| They | he south side school. Their more stuff under game fire.

{school football and should come Pollard, Salem. Walt and Joe say | tjalong to push Barnes. Stahihut|the boys are learning quickly and and Chandler may give way to should be a lot of help before the| Roberts at end. Roberts, a senior season ends.

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The offense will be built around to be unsure afoot, but their

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good in the conference. Nicoson Relieved of the ho~efuls never

Three

Shaw is Kicker |Kokomo, and Nick Anderson, | Thayer played six-man high Burney, and Freshman End Dick |

{fornia each have two top per- : ) : formers in Les Richter, guard, most. Walt and Joe arent buy-|

this 10-team league. Due to their, y alj-/INg any. impressive closing victories Sver/20A Jim Monacliing, back, oF Su! Here's the way they'll stack| Michigan State and Oregon in|, +" 0 .ra Paul McMurty of the Up on offensive and defensive 1949, we favor Kid Taylor's Ore- mt es Two of America’s best | units: Backs Marion Burleson, gon State Beavers for the fifth 6 backs will perform on the; Tom Barnes, Bill Crowe, Dave spot. They will be hard pressed by| west Coast as Ollie Matson of|Shaw, Fred Thayer, Roy Swaine Oregon, Washington, San Francisco and Hugh McEl- and Hank Leistikow; center, ington State. Idaho and Montana, = or Washington batter en-| Vince Klos; guards, Dale Robincomplete the conference with In-lom le {son, Roland Schroeder, Gerald puifieient Foy to become major y ga Schroeder; tackles, Cy Kincaid, rea s fall y : . } !Arnold - Spilly and Renaldo Sav-| ——y OUR WOTRE DAME sched anelii; ends, Walt Stahlhut, Vern! SEAT COVERS | ’ Chandler, Wendell Roberts and WE RB

area until Dec. 2 at which time {Joe Hurrle. Be $595 and we will meet Southern Califor- | Of -the--18--only- Thayer Kios-

nla. It would-not beat all sur- |. oop coaqer are unlettered. | 229 W. WASH. ST. + Across from Statehouse

prising to me, if on that date, |, ver ana Schroeder are fresh-| We were opposing the team se. | = 11." o0de company at cen-| The New Method of Roach Control

ing spot in the first division of

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lected 10 Fra In the 1951 |¢.; 1t's a sore spot. The three in-| ose How! jured lettermen are guards Walt

Major League Leaders (Dine, tad Pa Tatemtn aod

Preston may come around in time for

fusial, 0) 3841 Why befbor with messy powder when 4.9.2 || So0ione i Hi game ato. brushed around just whore 17 an Rugged Guard Sooper, 115 4B! Dale Robinson at guard ranks og : ul 360 second to no one. He's small at! Evers roit 129 486 95 1 .338 5-9 and 179 pounds, but he’s agBly UG BE IR aressive and fast.” Last “season | s ale spent most of his time playiner, Pi | , Red 3 Batre. tes 4 Bros Phillies 3/ing in enemy backfields. Just ask] Rosen, Clev, 4/Stephens, Red Sox J0 | RUNS BATTED |Hanover. | | Deneena ox 140) Pants. hie He Gerald Schroeder, no relation ris. Tigers 130 [to Roland, and Savanelli are the

e TCHING | »W_ Ll heftlest men on the squad. SaJ iasite. giants i fume Site 4 4 [vanetit tips the scales at 225 and ¥ Konstanty, Ph1 15 8 —__|Schroeder weighs in at 205. The

[other probable game They'll have to be. The brothers supposed to lose. B . + UNIFORMS | Sept. 23." With the game so close I HAVE A LARGE STOCK FOR * Golf Notes,

xk * ER “YW % Kx Kh Mitrom 193 to 165. Ten range) Bartkiewicz know that a team Crowe Will Star OVERALLS + um mii ts MEN! WHO WORK 1 ww co roofer mo voor

4-4 record last year, will be fast. Vv WO RK CLOTHES * beat. If the boys hesitate, thev'il / ¥ * have time to remember they're. n at Delavan Smith Field on | { They've held but three so far. championship tournament with

ety x an 86. Winner in the championship fight

I have sold more LEE’S in the last 10 years than any other was Mrs. Noble Reed who defeated Mrs. | Clara Cutter, one up, Other flight winners: | First fight, Mrs. T. M. Connelly; second flight, Mrs. A. B. Clark; third flight, Mrs. | | William A. Sterretf. ~ | s. Cox also won the . Gaus took

\ | The Greyhounds, who had 2 ; a 2 LE E ® ” it] that's moving is a hard team to The opener is against Hunting- »* 10 | I N 0 Vv E R AL L S gsterda, tn’ the Pleasant Run Women's |

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