Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1950 — Page 14
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; nmsml he this week. Notre Dame clashes Bob Owens-Bob Ea a with Navy at Cleveland; Indiana, im Denison Harty Shemy. ¥ “which lost an important Big 10 Gee. Mille : me at Illinois, 20 to 0, invades Bob Raye Dar all higan State, and Purdue seeks Earl, Saino Ratmon © “ads first conference win at Wis- |}. Bartlet]. R.
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I Game of Week: 4 Texas vs. SMU
Mich. State Showed Finest Offense Irish Have Seen
. By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach v. of Notre Dame
3 LAST SATURDAY, Notre Dame was beaten by the| ‘finest football team we have seen this year. 1 have never ‘been more proud of any team I have coached than 1 was, “after Saturday’s game. Every single player on our team|
Valpo in Front | 43.7 Per Game
14 Teams Drop From Select List; | Kentucky Wins 7th NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (UP)—, | Led by eight big league big wigs, {40 perfect record college football|
‘played better football than his actual physical capabilities|, still were sticking around |
-allowed. Because of the trémendous loyalty displayed by! icaay, but 14 of their brethren fell]
our student body at their; ~giant pep rally,
"Our lads entered the game at/in the key game of the Southwest |
_Aa fever pitch and played. in that Bate all afternoon.
that day “the ‘Longhorns will host Friday night, top-ranking Southern Methodist sions.
Conference.
{ ANOTHER SOUTHWESTERN Princeton, Army, Oklahoma and wx It was the very best game that coach is deserving of much praise Miami, with five were the major]
with a crash on week-end excur-/ i Kentucky with seven victories, California and Wyoming with six; each, and “Southern Methodist.
In Offense With
“Notre Dame has played this year. and he is George Sauer whose leather pushers on the honor roll.|
wit just wasn’t enough. * The game was definitely a
Baylor Bears upset Texas A&M. But they had to vie statistically’ alma mater, lat least with the Swedes from caused one of the Gustavus Adolphus of Minnesota, ! «and a field goal were recorded. day's most surprising results as/the Valparaiso Crusaders from put the puck into the fichigan State has one of the they came from behind to tie fa-| est offenses we have ever seen. :ored Michigan,
Biggie crowd pleaser as. 10 touchdowns Minnesota,
Munn'’s
to prove Bier-| ie Defiance
“Pheir head coach, Biggie Munn, man is still the old master.
"spent three years as an assistant
and eight - years under SCrister at Michigan. #Michigan State offense he has|
Ohio State's 83 to 21 victory successfully blended the Minne- | jover Iowa caused idle Southern [ovtbal tradition, “.sota power with the Michigan de-| Methodist’ s stock to soar as they| “ception to provide & devastating are the season's only conquerors!
Very important Big Ten vie-3 to Bernie Bierman at Minnesota, tories were registered by Wiscon- | Fritz sin, Illinois and Ohio State to| Into his keep that race close.
‘attack. In addition, the Spartansjof the Buckeyes,
wblocked and tackled with game “winning precision,
not win this one for our student
essed, They ‘had a gigantic «bonfire and rally at which Mel]
» IN THE East's big game Char|ley Caldwell’'s Princeton Tigers had the best offensive mark, an I AM SORRY that we" could convicingly proved that they must average of 43.7 points per game be reckoned with as they rolled and a total of 264 for thelr six “Body. On Friday evening they over Cornell, 27 to 0. Ed Danow- triumphs, #put on the greatest .display of [ski upset the experts as his FordFre Dame spirit I have oe fs team whipped San Francisco./the finest record for the school
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VALPARAISO SANTERBURY i iid Franklin . 8 38 Indl Ana State 82s a" ior iia 0 ' 0/12 Earlham 7 Te Sons in Katiover . » Anderso Seta i i han Slate 7140 Rose Poly . Hg
Indiana, and little old Lehigh !with a mighty proud and ancient
14 in Midwest
Gustavus Adolphus had won {more games this year than any [othe on the list, eight, so eA
Lehigh’s six victories gave fit
Full of vim and vigor, Valparaiso
Yanks Win as Ratterman Dueis Lujack; Philadelphia Whips Washington, 35-3
By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK. Oct. 30—The pigskin bounced around like baseball's “lively ‘ball” and the final score looked like a basketball
game, but actually it was professi manner,
That was the Los Angeles Rams’ 65 to 24 victory over the Detroit Lions in Los Angeles Sunday—a run-and-throw affair that
reached its frenzied peak in the
Another important step towardisince the 1907 season when the/third period when the Rams scored
fen, Jim Britt, our vice presi- {by
tain, Jerry . Groom, and titer spoke. I know the students| sincerely reached the hearts of all!
~pérformance indicated. But it «takes more than spirit to beat a great team like Michigan State. My sincere congratulations go-to| “Geach Biggie Munn and his ad
Tex.,
fernce,
Andy
{remarkable job at
threat to California,
Gustafson’'s ent, Father Hesburgh, our cap-/Hurricanes who beat Pittsburgh) the by four touchdowns,
Bruins lost by only one
At Southern Cali-
and are
The Midwest had 14 of the per- |
{four of the Pacific Coast, three in! the Southwest, and one in the Rockies. Pefinsylvania's six honor roll
shall, Bloomsburg, Carnegie Tech, | Thiel, and Drexel gave the Keystone state a wide n. Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, California, and West Virginia still had three perfect record squads apiece. Modern Record Oklahoma, which now has won 26 games to surpass any modern streak of solid victories since Cornell won 26 in a row from 1921
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ND Does Best Job
‘Of Season in 3d Defeat
Canterbury Captures HCC Crown;
Valpo Keeps Perfect Record Intact By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer
Sure, it’s their worst season since 1934, but the boys of Frank| . * Leahy seemed headed for another upswing in the college football Gustavus Adolphus Minn SEVEN
picture today.
a field goal to beat them. ~~ And with players «“Mutscheller, who picked up three “fouchdowns on aerials; work- A : horses John Petftbon, Billy Bar~pett, Gerald - Marchand, John ~Mazur, and a
. back next year, “the Fighting Irish could well [start another «wyictory string. “. Valparaiso’s Crusaders also
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through 1924, was the overall leader among the big teams. Army, which has dropped only two games in the last seven years, had a run of 25 without defeat including two ties. Among the major unbeatens,! Wyoming had the best offensive J{record. 39.8 points per game with| a total of 239 points. Frinceton! had a 36.2 point average, just a ‘ghade ahead of Army with 34.4. EIGHT VICTORIES
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Prize list for the recent’2-in-1| {Beech Grove Bowling Tournament! Arm {was announced yesterday by Bob| [Bloomsbury |Earl, tourney secretary. {Sher Kithoms {0 Checks will be ready tomorrow Lew at the Beech Grove Alleys. The |Carneste kept their perfect record intact. event drew 153 entries and paid, (Pla _Led by dependable Joe Pahr, they $520 in prizes. First money in the Whitewater Cowes scored two touchdowns in the Singles actual, $85, went to Henry|
the season
like End Jim! —Othér intra-state games were! Ball State at St. Joseph's, and | {Indiana State at DePauw. State's 8t. Lawrence Sycamores absorbed their worst Florida A&M drubbing of P {Eastern Tiinels; 4 47 to 0.
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thigh national ranking was taken team also won six in a row tolseven touchdowns and the Lions
Miami establish an all-time high. [scored one.
The orgy of scoring stole the Notre Dame stars George Ratter(fect record teams while 13 were spotlight from the other doings In nan “of the Yanks and Johnny LIKE THE SOUTHWEST Con-| \from the East, five in the South, ithe National the Pacific Coast Conof our players, as their spirited ference will have {ts showdown |this week. Howie Odell has done a Washington | and their victory over Stanford Saturday makes them the major whom they play Saturday. Coming along on across THE NATION there the outside is UCLA. Red San~awere many fine coaching jobs| ders’ ned in, and the work done by point to Washington, ir Cherry as his Texas Long-|ready to move in should the leadnerns routed Rice, sets up the ers falter. “game of the week” for Austin, fornia, Jeff Cravath has his lads this coming Saturday. On back on the victory pais.
Football League,
lwhich saw the Philadelphia
Eagles take undisputed first place |due
{in the American Conference and| {the New York Yanks go further
teams, Lehigh, Franklin & Mar- ahead in the National Confer-|
lence.. Van Brocklin Stars ° The individual star of the Los Angeles friumph was slim Norm Van Brocklin, the quarterback from Oregon State who threw] five touchdown passes. All told he connected on 13 of his 17 tries for 293 yards, but he had stiff ‘competition for top laurels.
On his own team, Bob Waterfleld relieved him at quarterback and performed brilliantly and V.¢ T. Smith ran a kickoff back 93 yards for a touchdown. The Lions’ Wally Triplett topped {Smith, though, running a kickoff back 97 yards for a TD and add-| {ing in runbacks of 81, 74 and 42 {yards which were stopped short lof paydirt. Fred Enke was the
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onal football in the ultra-modern
The Yanks' 38 to 27 victory over the Chicago Bears in New York gave the “lively ball” another good workout as former
{Lujack of the Bears matched Passing arms in a long-awaited
a oT in the duel went to Ratrman by a wide margin—some solace for the time he spent on the Irish bench while Lujack held down the first-string job. The Yanks’ blonde bombardier had five long passes, two of which
scored two touchdowns and -thel
other three putting the Yanks within bucking distance of paydirt. Those terrific tosses were for 59 yards twice, 52, 46 and 37 yards—a total of 253 yards right there. Lujack checked in with one touchdown pass—a 66-yard ‘heave to Ken Kavanaugh—and a series of shorter passes which set up a fourth period score.
Browns Top Steelers
the two teams clash again in Chicago Nov. 12.
passing ace for the Lions with re touchdown aerials.
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The Irish dropped their third game of the season to Michigan] ifssouer “aller as “State Saturday, 36 to 33, but it was their best showing this year. §enfucky aes They outgained the Spartans in every department and it took | Abllens CRrstian’ Hal
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Do loss 1 To St. Louis, 5-4
Penalty in Extra Period Is Costly; ~ Cincinnati Faces Faltering Caps Thursday
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club, since the game was introduced here in 1939, has gone through 10 straight games without winning one, but our Caps are getting close. After Sghiing to gain a 14 Ye during regulation play, last night in the Coliseum, the Caps were kayoed, 5 to in a sudden death overtime by St. Louis. That made it a
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week-end twin-killing for St. Louis since the Flyers broke a 44 tie in St. Louis Satur-
day night to win, 6-4. Thus the Caps have played
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St." Louis Goalie Red Alias: makes a brilliant save as Cap Left Winger John Wilson fries to net to bolster a losing cause at the Coliseum last night. The Hellermen lost, 5.4, They have yet to win a game this season.
Pro Gridders Score Like Hardwooders As Rams Swamp Lions on the West Coast
against the Pittsburgh Steelers, 45 to 7, but they did most of their damage on the ground. For once the magic arm of Otto Graham was given a rest as big Marion Motley pounded two touchdowns, one on a 69-yard run, and Dopey Phelps ran to one touchdown and set up another with a 61-yard kickoff return. Motley, in eclipse for a time, was his old bone-crunching self as he average of 17.1 yards per carry. Philadelphia beat Washington, 35-3, when two of Sammy Baugh's passes were intercepted and a third fumbled for Eagle touchdowns; the Cardinals beat the Giants, 17-3, on Jim Hary's 31yard pass and Ventan Yablonski's 15-yard run and field goal;
and San Francisco best Baltimore, 17-14, on N Saltau's the last
14-yard - field goal period.
Cage Clinic Tonight New regulations will be discussed tonight during a basketball clinic at Cathedral High School gym. The clinic, starting at 7:30 p. m. is sponsored by the Indiana High School Athletic Association and the Indiana Officlals’ Association.
. 5 Southwest Champion PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 30 (UP) —Top-seeded Bob Goldfarb captured the Southwest tennis tournament men’s singles title yesterday with a straight-set, 6-2, 6-1, win over Arthur Anderson, Los
Bowling Event:
Vern Evans Fires 683 for Top Honors
Miss Early Spills 628
Shelby Street Savings bowling 42 i {teams took the lead in the first two days of rolling in the West 8 | Side Capitol City Men's tournament.
Last week-end’s bowling was team competition only. Doubles
| High individual mark was set {by Bill Behrens with 862 for the {Purity Box Lunch team. The Box|
a spot among the pace setters. The tourney will be .over five {week-ends. Shelby Street took the| {handicap lead with 3006-272. Actual Basis All singles and doubles event
tion and $100 for each. of singles and all-events.
+ 84 = = r 8 & Rogers, Zebra Kid MEN'S, LEADR To. 830 5.0 Yatton Bans, Packard Dia nupolis : | “#4 _teHead Mat Card |i #1 Shoat “.| Three singlé-bout mat tests be-| 44 6 x tween heavyweights are booked 738 0% for the Armory ring tomorrow gs p a 3 ® night, with a clash between Buddy |Z i 01 10.00; Rogers, the “Atomic Blonde” and ter $4 0/the Super Zebra Kid, a masked Jim Barber Ke of © + 1.88 % matman, heading the card. Jou Noll, Broadmoor mi 38 Dave Levin will tackle Sheik Mars Burton. Woives : a Clarence in the semifinal, while Wai Pars. ¥ West Side - Wonders $350.00 the first event pits Lord (Tarzan) Gene Paynter, VFW ..X.....
prised Western Reserve at Cleve- Basketball Notes
land, .25 to 14, with Lou WeideSR¥mp scoring three times. The «Bulldogs invade Western Michi-
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ne Mississippi Delta, seek Ohio Valley conference
~mer from first ph at Eastern Kentucky. In games with out-state op-ig ents, Huntington meets Ashd, - 0. ~and Wabash goes against. thé University of the South.
ws HCC contests this week are
nterbury at Indiana Central, Today Sante Tham |Wednesa: . Saturds Fay - a
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Refi 881° man Krauser. Bob Audrey. - Par . 850 Results at Dearborn Gym yesterday: | nk Cabasler, Ban- . BAT Bland et 84. itary TR tive: r 0 Ol * BS Baar Mute v - 3 A . @ " “a i (irc Bar 53. Allison. 82: @hell Service “IV ympic Team Bob_H pte 541 | Kirshbaum 35: Kingan's 84; T™ Siate ; Bad > Jones, Medical Mix 531 Pharmacy 49: Night Is 33, Ramblers mes State Service ja Reed. ntain 828 | Lumber 37: 08 Tire 8 Y mmvsed] TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 30~The Bl gion, Bao Bee Schedule tonight: 6, Silve gl es 3, Indiana - State basketball team, Jim. Musehin. Loe & at. Bend; 3 Pepei-Cols vs. Flicks; 9 winner of the 1950 NAIB tourna-|; .. party. Artie Sportsman results: ment at Kansas City, will provide Sutter, M Buzz Bucket. 14, Meyer Chapel 6; Senate a Ethel Avenue Merchants Te otty dos . Sr a: halt the payers for the United , Indiana Reformatory 27, VBM 1. 4 ympic team, which will
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High School Football Schedule This Week
Wednesday 5 Lawrence Central at Bosch Grove. 7:20
Pinkerton against newcomer Her- Fra
* Marge Skelton, Packar ih Dilly, Ban-Dee
3 {and singles events also will be included during play, however. Carter Ie ‘is in the lead for first money of $300 with 2941.
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Vern Evans and Louanna Early
fled league bowlers last night.
3 {Lunchers, however, failed to gain | Evans had 683 while Louanna had |
628 with the Packard Indianapo{lis loop at the Central Alleys. Martinique Lounge made a
clean sweep yesterday in the Tra-| ing “League to snatch the lead
will be on actual basis with $200 /from Mechanics Laundry, Veedol| as the prize in the two-man sec-|/Oil and Mid-State Freight Lines. the Only one game now séparates|
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{Hellermen take {in a home-and-home week-end |series. :
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leight games, losing seven and {tying one. Cincinnati is due ‘here Thursday night before the on Cleveland
Jinx vs. Gremlins The Caps are starting to take, {faith in jinx and gremlins be-| cause there is something that is; ‘keeping their pucks out of that 24-foot square cage at the ends
lof playing areas.
There were a half a dozen times last night when Cap wings went, -fin alone on Goalie Red Almas and failed to score or had shots hit {the cage posts. A new league ref-| eres, Harry Ornest, didn’t add much flavor either. A cheap penalty he called upon,
both sextets played evenly. While St. Louis was short. handed one player for a penalty infraction, McComb skated around Brennan's cage at 4:54 in the third period and faked the Cap net tender. Doug McKay pulled Indianapolis up with a sensational tally ‘that brought most of the 4842 customers to their feet. He was {tripped by Steve Hrymnak while angling away from the St. Louis goalie. As he fell he made a {sweep at the puck and sent it {quickly by Almas into the right corner at 9:26. At 18:34 Gerry Reid, jumping {over the sideboards as a replacement, took a blue-line pass from Gordon Haidy and went in alone ‘to score the tying tally. E As the overtime session opened,
{Cap Defenseman Rags Raglan the Caps’ Bill Folk had 1:33 to
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{shorthanded Indianapolis and it]
was only 51 seconds later that! Flyer Center Cliff Simpson flicked] the winning goal by Goalie Bill Brennan. Former Cap Simpson, a former Cap per- Bag former who hadn't scored a goal this season for the Fiyers, got|
Comb also chipped in with a pair. The Caps pecked away 29 times at Almas in the first period,
Wilson made it 1-0 at 1:50 on a rebound shot. The Flyers’ Eddie Olson got that one back at 10:57 taking a “cross-court” pass from|¢ Pop Backor and angling in alone 3nd at Brennan. Ben Woit put the Caps on top again, 2 to 1, at 18:02 with a rebound but MeComb whizzed a screen shot by ‘Brennan at 18:35. We were getting ours the hard way while
two goals. Teammate Billy Me- sor. Htiitisas: od
to earn a hard 2-2 tie. Johnny 4
complete in the penalty box. Two and one-half minutes later it was iall over. The Caps didn’t get one ‘shot at Almas while the Flyers tried 11 shots.
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Canterbury Takes Hoosier Crown
Canterbury's Knights were dressed in shining armor today. Coach Bob Meyne, the sexHanover stalwart, has guided his {shining Knights to the Hoosier College grid Conferénce in his third year at Canterbury. / And the title came almost as sudden as the announcement of > the Conference championship. The Knights took the crown after Indiana Central ‘and Anderson played a 7-all deadlock Saturday. That gave Canterbury, with five
to catch up. Central's game with Canterbury Saturday will have no effect on the championship. Central has won two, lost one and ‘tied one. Anderson has a 1-1-1 slate with both teams yet to play three games. The league ruling, calling for a tie game to count as half-a-game won, was not announced -after- being changed for this year. Canterbury smashed Rose 89 Poly 40 to 7 Saturday but the {victory had no bearing on the
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