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nation’s strongest teams in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Stanford, I believe they will
complete their third conseentive season without defeat.® Behind DACKer Elmer Stout is a standout on Army's defensive platoon, and in Al Pollard Coach Blaik has one of the year's most promising
Army, Villanova should he the other dominant independent team. Under new coach Eddie Erdlatz, Navy will have to do some re- sophomores. building in the face of their usual Rutgers. Leon Root leads the rugged schedule, and tHe same LaStern centers, may be said Zo? Pittsburgh under
again be strong as they continue their trek back into national pigskin prominence. Rutgers will also lend power to the non-conference teams. An aggregation that we like very . y much is New York University. In fer Fordham, Nick BolHughie Devore the Violets have one of football's most talented
Today, Sept. 18, is an extremely sad day for Boston University Coach Biff Donelli, as it marks| the entrance of potential All West Coast Sensation, American quarterback Harry Agganis into the U. 8. Marine Corps. | Prior to Agganis’ departure the Tarriers loomed as one of the season's best teams.
peak performance. George Munger will do well at Penn. His teams are at their best when the competition is toughest, as proven by their 14 to 13 loss to Army in 1949. Perennially a strong contender, | Dartmouth also will bd in the) running. Yale should follow in order, while Brown and Harvard under new coaches, Gus Zitrides and Lloyd have to readjust themselves. Harvard obtained one, of the profession’s best when they, got Coach Jordan.
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THE EASTERN SECTION of the country will have several Bron | football teams Si the Soming season, but
orseshoe Title ord Repori—
Big 3 Due to Report
‘On Rearming of Europe With Unified Command
Germany Expected to Be Left Out; Allies Expected to Loosen Controls
Allison. Jets Win Bates
Army’s ‘Finest’
Third Undefeated Season Predicted for West Pointers By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach at the
The 12- -power North Atlantic Pact Council planned to. take i the first step today toward creating a unified European ras
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Warning To Reds Deputies to the 12 foreign minirepresenting the , Canada, and 10 western J Furopean powers placed before ’ the top council a comrhunique for BIRTHS expected release before nightfall. The announcement will declare that the 12 powers are agreed on the need for increased and combined forces under _a single supreme commander. This would be ~ a warning to Russia and European Communists, plan would mean ‘American troops signed to an international force in curope for the first time in peace. Details would be worked out by military strategists and put up for , discussion at next month's meeting in Washington of the 12 de-
Indianapolis
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tackle. Frank Miller, Cornell halfback, is the Ivy League's best bet for national recogniation. Other names that will be in the headlines are Dartmouth’s Johnny Clayton, Boston College's Ed Petela, Dick Doheny and Alan
Helen n Hikcktord: Boil Daisy Hart; C a Methodist—John, Helen Jackson, Rich-
The Allison Jet + horseshoe team today holds the 1950 Hoosier Capitol Association championship. The Jets finished the season with a 32-4 record. Members of the squad are (back row Enlow, Kenneth Asdale, Albert Losey, J. C. Cunningham, Supt. of Mfg. Allison, Claude Coker, E Parrish, and Arlo Harris. Front row: R. C. Kidd, Horace White, George Keller, and Albert Lutz.
Old Age, Opposition Can't Break Up Oilers’
Keon kovak ot Pittsburgh, Gerald Aud- Home—Aler, Evelyn Parrish, 2853 N. |
ette of Columbia, Bernie Lemonick of Pennsylvania, Bernie Custis of Syracuse, and’ Colgates’s Alan
UP NEW ENGLAND way we FEIT look for big things at Holy Cross under Eddie. Anderson. One fact ®'S Who Write for the various pre. we know for certain is that the future opponents of the Crusaders will find themselves up against some of the toughest defensive plans in football. tional rivals from Boston College will again be big,-fast, and aggressive, and should receive their big test early by the University
The United States will be rep- lores Boyce, Fred. Addie Frette Joseph. resented in the October meetings ,»~ Secretary-Designate , George C. Marshal} | The Big Three plans to loosen ° occupation . controls, [the German police forces, increase their occupation forces and Ger-
Halt Slinging Sammy Baugh
Tosses 3 TD Passes as 'Skins Beat Colts;
Graham Figures in 4 Tallies for Browns
By NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Neithér time nor old age nor the de-| fensive designs of opposing teams can stop Sammy Baugh of the Redskins from the deft completion of his pin-point passes. f The 36-year-old passing master put on one of his time- honored baseball men were thinking and aerial shows yesterday, throwing for three touchdowns as Wash- hoping today. They were still reelington dumped the Baltimore Colts, 38 to 14, on the opening week- Ing from the Oilers’ ride to their end of the 1950 National Football
A consensus of the sports writ-
Is Amateur Cry
Capitol Repeats As City Champions
“Break up the Capitol Oilers.” That's what a lot of amateur
season football annuals tells us that Army is not only the best team in the East, but the best in the nation. We concur. Distributed by by McNaught 8 Syndicate, Ine. |
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nounce their intention to end the ‘state of war with West Germany. | They would give Germans
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baseball championship. The Oilers yesterday ‘off Vestal Steel, 19-1, to wind up West Germany jundefeated in seven games of the \double elimination tourney. That |performance kept pace with their employment has been slashed Wm ]
[1949 championship play and set a result of the Korean War. {them in a class apart in amateur
Williams Paces Tryon Victory
Des Moines
| oma | anes. however, was outshone by vie "Butcher, . at 431 Doustas, enter- |
the magnificent Saturday night job of Otto Graham, who threw
for three touchdowns and bucked NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (UP)— gyer for another as the Cleve-|
Today is “N” day.in New York—/janq the day Noor, the great, struts his| American Conference champions, | ing they will definitely be a gues. stuff for the first time before wajloped the Philadelphia Eagles, | show-me Eastern racing fans. A sensation on the West Coast IN THE IVY LEAGUE it's Cor- earlier ‘this year when he beat 10, nell all the way. Second only to Calumet Farm's Citation four, Army in the East, the Big Red straight times, should be one of the top 10 teams open Belmont Park’s rich 18-day in the country. They Fave what it fa]] meeting when he engages B Lefty James is a great four rivals in the $5000 Harmonicoach and Cornell has fine school con Handicap. Rushing Cornell will be and Pennsylvania. Charley Caldwell
art i at 1443 Shelby, cororays son, 71, at 1445 Broadway,’ ar eta Kiistemeier. 62. at 1430 Spann.) Bdward npayon 63, at General, arterioscle"avert Leighton, 70. at St. Vin. cent's, pneumonia. | Mattie Pearl White, 63. at St. Vincent's { a
is booming today
Helps to Open Track
The sweeping industrial boom e Communist troops crossed
since In winning the title the Oilers ] 1 late { e has | |called it quits to a season in which the 38th Parallel fats In Jun !
y had won 34 of 35 starts, in-, DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 18— eluding their last 28 games in a
|The Tryon All Stars of Indian- TOW. flashing winning
defending "NFL titholders, in the long-awaited haream| game” before 71,237 fans. swinging into high gear to meet
foreign orders quadrupled by the
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WORCESTER —Holy Cross’ loss | to Boston College, 76-0, was their, |worst football defeat.
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Vestal just managed to hang smiles today. Yesterday they took ‘on as_the Oilers ran rough sh the game, Com- their second straight victory with over two hurlers. The Steelmen es Moines averted a dented the plate for their .only run in the seventh inning. Coach Harry McCracken plated Bob! Ray home from third with a single J spoil a whitewash job by Great Britain
LONDON'S double-deck busses rolled again today when 17,000 busmen called off a strike less than 48 hours after the govern-! ment threatened to clamp down on Communist underground agents trying to paralyze the nation's economy with wildcat walk-|
Demand for labor has been so heavy that a shortage of skille ad laborers already has developed. During August workers were added to industrial payrolls, aecoring to labor min-|
In congratulating Coach Paul rown of Cleveland in the dressing room after | missioner Bert Bell of the NFL a 27-7 conquest of the D : {called the Browns “as great a Fiddlers. Noot's appearance in the mile-|team as I've ever seen play pro-| at Princeton ang.a‘sixteenth event is expected! fessional football.” has improved things each yearits gyershadow the 37th running and the Tigers are fast reaching o¢ the $20,000 Highweight Handi-| As always cap the opening day feature.
Longden to Ride
{former Butler University halfobby Layne, the former Texas back, who had a big hand in keep- | star, also put on an aerial cir- ing the Tryons’ hopes for an unlcus as he passed the improved defeated season alive. New York horse fanciers have Detroit Lions to a 45-to-7 victory scored twice, first taking a 40been waiting patiently for al over the Green Bay Packers. glimpse of Citation’s conqueror] and can be expected to turn out] en masse for his Eastern debut, showed that ball '' Johnny Longden flew East yes-| | terday to handle the reins on the
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i Oil had the game won| as early as th \yard pass. from Quarterback Bill The AT i rd noe Zollle Toth, a rookie fullback, Sylvester in the first period and runs as the Steelmen juggled the -carrying still is plunging over the goal line with a ball in weird demonstration of |errors. Eight runs in the third inning was the blockbuster from The third Tryon TD was scored which Vestal never recovered,
After the eight-run outburst Oe nists id riot appear to!
have led the bus strike, but dem-| leaders said the Reds had “confused the issue.” The busmen voted to press their demands for wage through normal channels of medi-
EAC Michigan, 8t Burst Sia
in the pro games as 15-yard end run in the second.
{he bulldozed his way for 118] -br: yards in 19 carries—an average, BL Norse, Swed, |of 6.2 yards per try—and scored by Tackle Bill Kuntz. two touchdowns in the New York blocked a Des Moines punt in the Vestal settled down to better | Yank’s 21-to-17 squeaker over the [third period and toted the ball baseball, but it was too late. The Sylvester Oilers just settled down to scor‘wound up the parade by pitching ing runs they didn’t need. 10-yards to Halfback Bob Straub) in the fourth quarter. Place kicker Jim Warrenburg G Shanice lof the All-Stars was successful on Baki three of four conversion attempts. Hurrle.lb The All-Stars will go after win ghell, 56 3 Sunday against the Ft. Roessler | Wayne Saints In Saints in Ft. 't. Wayne.
State Grid Teams Step Up Pace
Indiana’s 1950 college foo LATROBE, Pa., Sept. 18 or, nn picks up “momentum _10_¢ Duquesne University, playing With ¢p;s" week when 10 more clubs their coach on the bench, roared ,;nveil their new editions, from behind to score.two touch- popes were high they'll downs and hold St. Vincent Col- ore lege to a 14-14 tie yesterday be- teams which opened their camfore a record crowd of 9050. , who appeared no;
hulking Irish by Mrs. Charles S. Howard.
Major League Leaders
By United Press NATIONAL SEAGDE
| San Francisco Forty-Niners.
Pet.| scampered 121 yards in 24 tries’ 3 for a 4.6-yard average and Sid 5 Luckman showed some of his old33, time passing skill as the Chicago’ Bears beat the Los Angeles Rams,
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heavily in city and county council elections throughout Sweden yes-| terday, tabulations showed today. | The Communists lost 62 seats] they had held since 1846 in polling | $A proxmately 200,000 fewer votes: | |The Reds retained only 29. seats. The Social Democrats won 744 i of 1444 council seats, a gain of 80
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The Indian government has de-! Priends A at mortuary. 1 ‘clared war on the nation’s 50 mil-| lion monkeys who for centuries | have ravaged farmlands with im-/ /punity because of the Hindu Ld it is a sin to kill them. Ignoring Gandhian principles of n
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|punched over the tying touchdown Wabash came off with a triumph, |with less than four minutes re--plasting Kalamazoo, 27 to 0. |maining in the game. They had Evansville’s Purple Aces,
Ft. Wayne Capeharts, who won all states to kill monkeys as part last the first interhemisphere amateur of a “grow more food’ campaign. \narrowed the margin to 14-7 in year’s Ohio Valley Conference baseball championship here last There is one monkey in India for absorbed one of their week, dropped a double-header every se\ seven persons. {Charlie Rapp climaxed a 66-yard worst beatings, 53 to 0, at More- yesterday to two. Japanese profes- - drive with a 17-yard touchdown head in an OVC tussle. : And Taylor's Trojans Duquesne Coach Phil Ahwesh, West Virginia Tech, 'a National Guard captain, left for last year, still a toughie and went ge active duty at Camp Atterbury, down, 33 to O. atierhooh game i nd dropped a Games this week: Friday—Taylor at Manchester. | Saturday-—Anderson il |mington, O., Butler at Evansville, {Canterbury at Franklin, Southern Illinois at H
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day for former Gov. Martin Sen- Foaller. Boson ud nett “Mike” Conner, 59, who also gate at Eastern Llinots. served as the first commissioner of the Southeastern Conference. Mr. Conner died Saturday night | of a heart attack. He had been |in fatty health for the past four) pearborn Gym, all dolled up| a
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