Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1950 — Page 24
to relax and enjoy the remaining games on our schedule, = I should like to explain just what takes place in our backfield, Because the quarterback in the “rr must be able to pivot his body toward either side of the field with considerable leverage, it is required that he assume his stance with one foot slightly in front of the other. Here is where the fans, who are presented with the closeup view allowed by tele-
Bob Williams Has his right foot
and vice-versa. This is not true. In our system the quarterback
other is calféd the pivot.
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Make no bones about it, Paul (Lefty) Walther has put on weight. But he's getting behind in the scale department, something no forward should do. That's why his Indianapolis Olympian teammate Alex Groza is checkin bounce to" the ounce. Paul is stubborn about being weighed and |* is fighting a rear guard action to save his newly- gained four pounds.
foot. lel to the cross field markings he | halts his pivot and hands the &. H
vision become disturbed. On the bail screen it appears as if every time : pp y pivot is employed the position of
: back, the play goes to the right, the
pushes off with
has the option of making one of (oot, two pivots on every play. One is dn called the “reverse’ ' pivot, and the Again, “cross-over” allel to the yard markers he By employing either of the spin and places the ball in these pivots the signal caller can the pocket formed by the right carry out his assignment on any| halfback's a
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| Irish Backs 4 Not ‘Tipping’
TV Fans Fear Notre Dame Revealing Direction of Plays .
By FRANK K LEAHY, 7, Head Football Coach, Univ ersity of Notre Dame Nick } EVERY MONDAY MORNING following a Notre Dame: | ike Blsesl. Tompkins i She aris game that has been televised we have found our mail con-| tains many letters from Notre Dame fans advising us that :0i5 mmicine. our “IT” quarterbacks have been tipping off the plays. tee This Monday was no exception as several letters, and Richard Chickmore. Basler Lodge even one telegram, were received fre om various sections of An gauter.” fhiilay Slashers
the country. In order that, pivots are employed. The play is our supporters might be able No. 43 in which our No. 4 back, [Xone
the right halfback, carries the
[bail through the No. 3 hole, which {ith Rants is at the outside hip of our right Charlene Secor Posies Ouedising guard.
First, the “reverse” pivot. The
left foot is slightly in front of the right. the quarterback pushes off with Mae Keating ais left foot and spins away from Mary Sate SoH elinyidvon Auto saies the line on the ball of his right, Cecelia Bright, Rowe Jey Jevenry ; As his body becomes paral- Uarearet Pe auersoll, Western Electric :
As the ball is snapped
to: the fast- charging right alfback. When the “cross-over” feet is reversed. Now, as the ball is snapped, he §. the same left but spins toward the line, the ball of his right foot. as his body becomes parstops
will begin to believe, because then we-ecan fool him with the
vet to face an opponent who thought along those lines. Perhaps, if ‘the person watching | he game would plan that -on Te play he would muster his defense on the side he felt the olay would be run to, ‘he wo quickly. see how vulnerable he is making himself, Occasionally it would work but the damage which would result when it didn’t work would be riepaiable; ” " ANOTHER QU ESTION which nas been brought by television viewers is that our guarterback keeps his feet together for a running play, and places one the ‘other on a passing pjay. Need‘less to say, this is a very important point and upon receiving this nformation we went: over the game many times, In this close study we were unable to notice any such tipfis. After giving the matter much thought I have become convinced that. this is an {llusion srought about by the angle from which the picture is being taken. It is my sincere hope that the information presented in this article will be of assistance to some sf our fags as they watch the
remaining games on our 1950
schedule,
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third forward = ted Er ET ne 2 Jndjanapolis Frei Gr. HO ar th Wags: 0 ; club worthy of defending its Calder Cup championship. points for the Caps lasi year. Jonny Wilson » scored” 80 ] Fy : Cap General. Dick Miller announced today before for Omaha last season while his brother totaled 79. ir ] p departing for an American Hoekey League Board of Governors’ Although the Detroit portion of the training camp will break or meeting in Buffalo thaf contracts had been signed by Enio up Saturday, She Caps are Sxpected 10 stan with Brennan in ihe : DE Wot a toon Ha craoaie. BI hE aT Tory due for his ship squad, Center Pat Lundy was traded recently 50 n sons n ational - Pug t : rs 18 ? J Others afe expected J come to terms this week-end. ; "8 = vo succes *ampaigns here. and Defenseman Joe Lund is a likely choice to wind up as trad- For R er, conferring with Detroit General iT Jack MILLER ALSO reported that Podolsk: : Since the Cs their AHL season Saturday. "Ue rok sult Watarial , Oct. 14, in : dam gine 0, EAT ford ti, Xo 1 Une on the Sent Se Male camp's no "srt Soipuneed 3. Louis, has Vann to ated, he unr vis Sac ra Yeo Reid moves into the position left vacant by the trading of 1949-50 three iliy Sad that Neltie ‘wil be in Cap uniform. within twe or should nouty the Caps omer In the ut ae TS To Team Captain Don Morrison to the Chicago Blackhawhs, : mor Jly 8ap in the Cap squad is the defense. Folk is being pro- The Hellermen will remain in Detroit this week-end for the (Hommy } : Omaha. Wo a holdover, hoes Detroit- League game resume drills next Series CA PROBABLE second line will have Max McNab at center of Al Dewsbury, since —y Blackhawk. 0.3 the shoes lon heading A “They are scheduled in | ‘W rodter and Steve Black and Doug McKay on the outside. Black played problem for Coach Ott Heller. Cap fans may see Max Quacken- Buffalo, Oct. 15, before opening here on Coliseum ice, Oct. 19, ' ha’ Wort all of last-season with Detroit. McNab, another one-year Red bush and Rags Raglan again sharing the checking. There are against Cincinnati, 2 a (©
Deal to Hurl Same Fella Who Predicted Louis For Birds Tonight By KO Says Yanks in 5 Games
By JOHN P. CA Columbus Holds gy RMICHAEL
Times Speelal Writer 3-1 Game lead PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4—Now 3 punch of kids, averaging less the Dodger rally.
that the World Series is on, theitp r (UP)—iquestior, 1a: than 24 years of age, and nursed]
triumphant?”
Church at Pritchett's. He put to- opening game with a five-hitter, our better-known football coacties fever the last 10 days. Fellows! shake off on short notice.
gether games of 205, 250 and 219. will try to hurl the Columbus Redigay. Curt Heady, city match game Birds to the Little World Series| king, rolled his best league effort championship tonight. season with Foxworthy od Ford in the West Side Classic. games-to-one lead over the Balti- through the same channels that! He combined games of 220, 214 more Orioles in the best-of-seven ra Joe Louis by a knock- |
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To THE " ERSUN rlloving CHICAGO, Oct. 4 (Up)—mia- 82 City ty Football Teams y g dleweight Rocky Graziano rated “bread and but-|the game it'may appear that one as a 9 to 5 favorite to beat welter-| play in the Notre Dame T type of pivot is being used much weight Gene Burton in he 1) formation where both types of more often than the other. This T' "=" onight which opens s what we hope the opponenti,), Chicago Stadium indoor fight
season.
Graziano was expected to weig opposite plan. However, we have, 145 pounds for the match |and probably will have an eight-| {pound edge on Burton. Burton, a string of 10 straight victories in Chicago including wins over Sugar Costner, Ike Williams and Johnny Bratton. | Rex Layne, Salt Lake City, and Date Hall, Chicago, heavyweights, will fight the 10-round semiwind-
however, has
X- Rays Show Baugh's | gram has enrolled about 2050 Right Elbow Fractured
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP)—, east Leagues play on Saturday X-rays revealed today that pass-| {mornings at 9:30 and the CYO and behind ing star Sammy Baugh of the Open Leagues play on Sunaay at, Washington Redskins suffered a 2 p. m. 3 : : : small chip fracture in his right | y ; p Lod elbow when he was injured in Sun-| NS pe Ed day's game against Pittsburgh. |
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* $38 the financial pool. Paid admission |work.” [time. . | In yesterday’s workout Danny fo Be |for the first four games was 63, | 4 a8 | Entry fees for the tourney will STOCKTON Cal, Oct. 4 (UP) Thomas was moved to the first “* $33 378 for a total of $45.691.55. The - THE WAY THE Yankees take be returned to the players in| reatened with a ban by the string offensive guard job in place 18 winning team will divide $27, the fleld, it makes little difference prizes. Indiana has waited a long mighty Pacific Coast Conference, °f Bill Smith. I 330 1414.93 and the losing team $18,- whether a righthander or a time for such a tourney, while/College of Pacific announced to-| —- . 3 276.62. {southpaw faces ‘em. Yogi Berra| Kentucky and Iowa have had one day that it intends to confor | ; OMATIC a” Baltimore Columbus ‘and Johnny Mize provide the left-| for years. The Publinx is said to with m 1 30 young 3 23 5 3 A walker. ct *% 1] ¢ handed punch, while DiMaggio, rate on a par with state amateur conference athletic eligibility | “ | M YT oc 38) wast of, $0120 ght: R $29 $ Phil Rizzuto and Hank Bauer meets, rules next year. PY 813) Kabir. It 415 QHemuse20 4 01 ji Dave it on the other side. There etre et ——— This means that the 15-year-old | 1 C AR Lf S HERES {14 olemliap {14408 Ooponderance of swrength High School Football Fractes of playing Stockion Cob HOTIRRIIG { » Mig 8. ¥ 510/ Kerns, 3b 3 1 0 3 Benson, rf 4 0 4 0 : {lege sophomores with the Pacific] re NDA 318 Kennearo 3 § & 1 Saini. 3080 Sawyer and Casey Stengel ar- | Auburn 25. Pt. Wayne Concordia 19. [varsity will be stopped. A 308) Shore p 000 0 Moulder,» 3 0 1 1| " 4 Totals 33 $33 8 Totals 31 837 9| : . 505) . Cihocki Walked for Kennedy in 8th| 504 inning { I pM I i i GEE EET . 502| Columbus 0 30x—5§] 501 Errors— Knickerbocker. Pellagrini, Kerns, | . 501! Moulder, Runs Batted In—Costa 4 oore, ... 500 Walker, Kluttz. Two-Base Htis—Costa 2. Walker. Home Run--Moore. Double he
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STENGEL had problems of age| fout in eight over Ezzard Charles; and injuries, he juggled his line-| , the same source which gave you ups to such fantastic proportions |Rumpelstiltskin or whatever his/at times that Outfielder. {name was to win the -Kentucky Mapes and Third Baseman Derby: {Johnson turned up as leadoff men. But the Yankees are a much He gambled in resting DiMag-| sel safer prediction. You got more gio so the guy could take a deep -30 To face Deal in tonight's clash, 8uys going for you than'in the breath and get A new grip on the ¢: Manager Nick Cullop of the Prize ring or on the race track
¢ Orioles named Righthander/ Somebody's liable to pop one out State Gets |
LITTLE | WORLD “SERIES | what happened (Best of Seven)
Yi Tuaerd series after winning last night's game, 5 to 2, behind Glenn Mould-/
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623 Moulder Checks Orioles | Moulder held the International “PEEWEE" REESE, the de-| in feated Dodger captain, is a! a8 check last night. The Orioles’ staunch National Leaguer, but in| : only runs game on a seventh-|the wake of Philadelphia's be-|
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: ae ‘on Austin Knickerboeker’s single, Roberts might give ‘em some . 3 a walk, and Clyde Kluttz' single. [trouble if he can keep his fast . 2 The Red Birds had given Mould- bail outside.” the Indianapolis Golf Association ‘gos. er an early lead with two. runs inning on Billy spect for young Mr. Roberts. Jim be held Oct. 14 d 15 at 803) e an at South press over 803 Costa's bases-loaded double. Costa Turner, Yank coach and an old | Grove. The IGA will sponsor the {P OBrien. 83 doubled home two more runs in 20-game winner, said: “He's one| Po 402 the seventh and scored himself/of the finest righthanders I've|tourney. | ¢nilon Harry Walker's double. lever Seen come to the big! Players will compete over a 36-| | Bill Kennedy of the Orioles was leagues.” Eddie Sawyer, the Phil| hole route, By holes Seb suv} | Entry fee is payable to series. {Russell, professional at South College of Pacific port Last night's game was the last something left for the finish, no |Grove, Players uncertain wil: be $illin which the players figured in matter how hard he's had to, | permitted to enroll as late as tee Acts on Ban Threat
Joe (The Mighty) Titan(
Clarence.
WH ithe type of pitcher who has]
jrived at the same series objective bat. The Phils must be tired. n lin diverse ways. The former took | itook a lot out of them to stave off |
“Which t will So in surviving, the Phils took C eam them through a whole season, ine] a physical and emotional beating As some of cluding a siege of pennant buck-|which they may not be able to Coach Johnny Druze, who scouted
(games. They might do it in four. their first seasons in the big time. | ay : HS AY be & fall Jike [lost the first game and whompe ithe Yanks four in a row. After] to Minnesota, | there Saturday. {Ohio State, Tennessee, Michigan Clef, and the Bears within 48 hours the) Bill {Phils might go right or‘to a series
If that comes to pass, we'll go
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O Brien, Bulba “4 |
Publinx Tourney -- Jone “it” in tag team wrestling. was back practicing with the
tapped the pair for the honor at berth. Macciolo, who was in only,
4 Zola, ao: lost the first fall to worked with a backfield which ne Eagle, 205, on a body press had Veteran Neil = Indiana has a state public links. one 23 minutes. Then O'Brien right half, John Kerestes at full i # minth-inning rally with two out|“The Yanks are tough. "Robin | championship golf tourney at last. came back to even the match back and Dale Samuels at Quare Last night it was announced by When he felled Levin in 12 min- terback. uke hii a slam and press. The clincher was a The Yanks themselves~have re- that the first annual meet would pine «ninutes pletiigdy
In the other bout on the card| 218, ! |Sharpening up the Indiana ground {grappled to a draw with Shiek attack will occupy the attention
pe that. And I told Purdue assing J sare egy all the w Hopp can be a for us. : Ale ame Johiiny 1s’ 3 satiliipation fi . outfielder, he « Irish Scout Warns on the field, he 1 ; course he was Of Samuels’ Aerials sautse he vas | SOUTH BEND, Oct. 4— End got him. Total you have a re {Purdue against Texas last Satur Very good insu day, said today that Boilermaker thing to remen
Quarterback Dale Samuels will be one of the best passers Notre d Dame will oppose this year. Purdue and Notre Dame clash
Meanwhile, Irish Trainer Hugh Burns has reported that Left Halfback Billy Gay, may miss the {Purdue tilt because of a bruised ‘heel in the North Carolina game,
'‘Macciolo Returns to
Glad } : 1-came down the club on th afternoon and a beehive here I've ever seen’
about baseball. _ Boilermaker Backfield We couldn't } LAFAYETTE, Oct. 4 (UP) — up in it, and | {Purdue cncentrated on pass dee that the Yank |fense today in drills for Sature Phils won, For
'day’s encunter with Notre Dame, Veteran Junior Mike Macciolo
kids trying to I Dave Levin and Lone Eagle squad vesterday at his left half inal last week upset them, a lone play against Texas last week, make tings al ow |
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Smith Sharpens IU Jums Al
Ground Attack “BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP)—
of Coach Clyde Smith this week las he puts ‘his Hoosiers through ‘practice drills in preparation for /{their Homecoming same with {Towa Saturday.
—Hemus to Costa to Marolewski. Left on] Bases Baltimore 5, Columbus 4. Base on Balls——Off Kennedy 2. Shore 0, Moulder 2.| Struck Out—By Kennedy 4. Shore 1, 6 HY a -OH Kennedy 5 in 17
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