Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1950 — Page 32

Question: Are Purdue's Sophs Impressed by N. D.’s Records?

Irish, Boilermakers in Top State Clash; : fa totter than it was before che IU Opens Big 10 Play; Ohio U. at Butler | :

Still Unbeaten : By FRANK ANDERSON One of the state's six undeThe autumn leaves are falling. Will Notre Dame?

! feated, untied clubs, Indiana CenThat's what Hoosier fans are wondering as they face

tral gets a healthy argument toanother week-end of raw-raw throats, | morrow in Madison, The Grey-

The throats and the teams get a workout tomorrow. hounds tackle the dangerous Pan-| So bar the door and hide grandpa’s cowbell. You'll get all|thers of Hanover, defending Hoo-| the noise the traffic can bear in South Bend and Blooming-

ton. JOMIOITOW, ging from the d Jdrums last! Be ¥ emergin, 0. 8 Pauw; one of the perfect six, last Take South nd. p there week as they opened with a 20- week and went down, 14-13, Centhe Irish of Notre Dame apd 20 tie against Nebraska. They tral ith bounced Huntington and Purdue's oilermakers meet in Franklin for new coac a were forced to come from behind . 4 Bartkiewicz. the state's’ game of. the day three times, so Clyde Smith e

Notre Dame, unbeaten in 39 straight games, still rates No. 1 needn't worry toq much about pany in the perfect record class in ‘the nation, but the seat of the staying power. {with Notre Dame, DePauw, ValIndiana is sophomore - studded akilise, Canterbury and Ear

mighty is wobbling. North Caro-| in vital spots. Quarterback LOU pepauw ‘will risk everything

lina shook it a bit last week in droppin 14-7 decis . dropping a ecision to Frank 1, schille, one’ of the greenies, tomorrow against Ball State.

Leahy’s legions. : Then try on Bloomington for may have an Achilles heel (most Canterbury and Earlham will] size. Down there it's home- sophomores do), but he didn’t Slim the list when they meet in coming, with Iowa's Hawkeyes show it to the Cornhuskers. Iowa Richmond... Valparaiso. tries the piece de resistance for In-fears him. Smith fears Iowa, winless St. Joseph's for size. diana’s up-and-coming Hoosiers. ‘making things even. Other he IomerTew Purdue Impressive It is considered most inoppor- at Huntington Tilinols Collegs atl Purdue, impressive in an open- tune to lose before one’s alumni. y., 0. Principia at Rose Poly, ing 34-26 loss to I'cxas last wee'-, Indiana is hoping that it will be and Indiana State at Southern! sill remembers the Irish wrecking in When opportunity knocks. Illinois crew of 1948. ‘That wrs the year’ In our own front yard we find > ol Purdue had it only to lose it, 28- the Bulldogs of Butler and the roy gisaenter in She. Mg Bat 27, in a thriller-diller. The Boiler-' Bobcats of Ohio University. The Ra Ee Ravens step: makers spent the rest of the sea- l0op-leaving Bulldogs across. the state Hne rity : EP scn in recuperation, Mid-American Conference Bob- Marietta (O.) Collere row This year the Iris~ re still cats tee off at 2 p. m, in the Bowl. + “} Loleg rearded as a potent tide. But Butler has yet to win a game in, © = the tide is receding; like Bing the young season. The Bulldogs Crosby's hairline and ‘in’. nearly dropped a 14-12 opener to Evans-

| * Former Champion | as deep as 1949's. Purdue's sopho- Ville and tied Wabash, 7-7, last P o f

mores are too young to be im- Week. Ohio University went out On | pressed by records. Rut 57;000/(0f class last Saturday and 0 Mat Card fans aren't. They" be there to-2 28-2 lacing from Illinois. morrow. | The Bulldog ‘ kennel keeper, lish bone crusher from Detroit, ) ) i [Tony Hinkle, could have it easier and “Wild Bill” Longson, former Showed Staying Power tomorrow afternoon Regular world's heavyweight

pions.

As for Indiana, there's no place Tackles Dick Bidstrup and Back champion, will collide in the main their season stri ng to four|

like homecoming to start on the yack Renner have dropped out of event of next Tuesday night's! Jiectory trail. The Cream and school. And Back Haond Stur-| Armory grappling card. “rimson lost to Iowa, 39-5, last geon is definitely out with a frac- Matchmaker Billy Thom has year in Iowa City. So revenge tured left cheek bone. will be the motive. Revenge plus] The loss of key personnel puts of three with a 90-minute time the fact that Indiana is tired of it up to the rest of the Bulldogs. limit and will add two other all- © losing. They've been coming along well star attractions to complete a The Hoosiers showed signs of and even Hinkle's worrying frown'three-event program.

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Indiana Central is keeping com- :

Wiladek Kowalski, the giant ro- Mo. Valley Blanks Evansville,

EVANSVILLE, Oct. 6 (UP)— Aces’ defense from his own 33

wrestling The Missouri Valley. Vikings ran Fullback Gene Morrison kicked

the Evansville signed the bout for two falls out Aces last night. Right Halfback Bruce (Spider) Webb scored on the first Viking a record of 52 wins, 4 losses—two

play from scrimmage, a 67-yard of them to Evansville—and one that carried through the tie for the past six seasons.

Glen Drahn and Fred Ruck (left to right) give lowa Universit

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[Chicago Bruins in the National ~~ | Basketball Association were re- ~ (assigned to other clubs today at

4 the only pair of experienced quarterbacks on one team in the Big | Ten this season The Hawkeyes, who ripped Sauthern California, 20 to 14, last Friday are Indiana's homecoming opponents Saturday.

Their second touchdown. in the straight with a 13 to 0 win over final quarter, was made by Left Purple ‘Half Marvin Sprigg why went over from the four to cap a -65-

«0 0 0 0—~0 schools. Missouri Valley.. 7 '0 0 6—13 Tri-State staff in September, 1948. a ihe ve Cathedral © © S —- AT In Seplember, 1945. the King vs. Cathe a

| NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UP)— {Seven members of the defunct

|a meeting of the league's board lof governors.

The New York Knickerbockers,

came up with the prize catch, acquiring high-scoring Max Zas-

{ Herb Pigman, 17, is a senior at

Here is your Tech correspondent to The Times.

correspondent for the second straight year. He is the son of Mr.

Tech and Times

Herb is sports editor of the

|lotsky, a former St. John’s Uni-| | | versity star. Zaslofsky has been

{among the top five scorers in each of his four years in the professional game, ; | The Boston Celtics gained For{ward Bob Cousy, an All-American |selection last year while playing, for Holy Cross, and the Phila-| delphia Warriors were awarded {Forward Andy Phillip, one of the original “Whiz Kids” from Illinois. +The Ft. Wayne Pistons acquired rookie Center Larry Foust of La Salle, Tri-Cities picked up veteran Center Kleggie Hermsen, ‘while the Washington Capitols gained two guards, Frank Ku'delka and Joe Bradley. /

Mummert Named | Tri-State Coach

Times State Service { ANGOLA, Oct. 6—B, J. (Doc)!

Mummert, Nappanee High School! basketball coach and athletic director, yesterday was named to a

1310 0 ‘similar post at Tri-State College. | | Mummert, a graduate of Frank-

lin College where he played on the “Wonder Five,” succeeds Bob Divine, who has been called to active duty with the U. S. Army.

The new Tri-State mentor has coached also at Logansport, Jef-

The win gave Missouri Valley fersonville and Winamac. :

Divine, a World War II veteran, | has been assigned as ROTC in-| structor in the Chicago high He was appointed to the

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6 : ’ ’ Managers’ for '51 NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UP)—Chicago White Sox General Manager Frank Lane sald today his team has not yet decided on a manager

for next year and “won't until we

{wind up business this year.” |

Lane, here for the World Series, was told a Seattle newspaper said] Seattle Manager Paul Richards] had been signed to replace Red | Corriden. “That’s fine,” Layne said. New York paper says we've signed Lou Boudreau and an Oa land paper says we've signed Chuck Dressen. now we have three managers—but they are all} news to me.”

CYO Cadet Loop | Grid Schedule

Oct. 8, 1950 s At CYO Pield—2:30 p. m., Holy Rosary vs. St. Andrew; 3:45 p. m, St, Anthony vs. Immaculate Heart; 7:00 p. m, St Patrick vs. Holy Trinity. At Ellenberger—2 p. m., St, Joan of Arc vs. Our Lady of Lourdes. At Brookside No. 2-2 p. m. St. Philio

vs. Little Flower. At 39th and Illinois—2 p. m. Sacred eart vs. Holy Cross. | ~At Garfield—2 p. m., St. Catherine vs. St. Roch, 5 ! At Beech Grove High School—2 p. m, St. ! Thomas vs. Holy Name.

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