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~ Purdue Faces Badgers, | Irish Challenge Navy 2

| Butler Also Away Against Western Michigan; | Canterbury-Indiana Central Tilt on Tap Here By FRANK ANDERSON | Stay- at-home football fans can follow the state's 5 . Three tomorrow if they have:

1—The price of a newspaper (The Times).

3—A friend who is supplied with items No. 1 or 2. In other words the only college football to be found in,

"Indiana tomorrow will be com Jt played by smaller schools. dh it his “Bote pgm ring og a, The Big ' Three, Notre| wre. he Be > ’

Dame, Indiana and Purdue, need high pitch last week in upending, a victory transfusion in their Previously unbeaten Northwest- | on schedules. So they travel. The ern, a factor that may help Pur-|

Hoosiers skip to East Lansing to due. It's hard to keep a team meet Michigan ® State. Notre UP tWo weeks running. Add New Player Dame pulls the Navy inland to] About the only place for Pur- 7 . Cleveland and Purdue tries Wis- due to go is up. It is down about After Losing, 4-1

PRAT . Cap g Head ~ [Continentals Ready for State Harrier Meet Hexas-SMU Game we — Tickets Going ig $100

Butler on Road - : Butler Rocky. - : : CERT ° | oF Butler knows how to win, but By BI, EGGERT | Butler leaves town for Western |4oesn't often get the chance. If The Indianapolis Caps have;

Michigan to make room for Can- Xrai tried - everything except Yokum'’s . terbury and Indiana Central, who oN Weldakamp le Feayy 2 Tm Kickapoo Joy Juice.'Maybe that's! a; tangle at Delavan Smith Field atBulldogs could unseat Western NeXt since they dropped their 1:30 p. m. Canterbury’s perfect! {Michigan in Kalamazoo eigith game last night, 4 to L string of six games puts the game, Butler has two wins, three here-in- the Coliseum. in the Hoosier spotlight. llosses and a tie, while the Broncos. It was all gravy for the wit Other games find Taylor at nave taken four of six starts. On Der Cincinnati, as the Mohawks) Anderson, Ball State at St. iho record it's Western Michigan, Jumped back into a first-place tle Joseph's, Indiana State at De-| la team reputedly without gan, with Cleveland "in the American Pauw, Hanover at Franklin, and fense. A_hale Weidekam 1d Hockey League's Western Di-| Wilmington (O.) at Manchester. help the Bulldegs, His 44 ur vision. Huntington stays in Hoosierland, of Butler's total rushing De Nine games now have gone by 4

but leaves its campus to play { and his 48 points of 96 scored by and Indianapolis has picked up| Ashland (0.) in Wabash tomor- P Yl one point out of a possible 18 in|

> " his team make it logical. But row night. 81 Wabash tries Southern hospi- 0U has a chest injury that isn’t] the Standings Ths Caps =n t| , : ; alone in the goal-starving family. | tality with a trip to Tennessee to TeSPonding. so it seems doubtful... parent Detroit Red Wings| meet University of the South (Se- Heo Champs have scored only 17 goals in eight wanee). In Kentucky tomorrow Canterbury's unbeaten Knights

night Evansville College meets are favored over Indiana Central; games, the Caps 16 In nine games, Eastern Kentucky State at Rich- The Knights ‘have already Late Conference’ mond. : : wrapped up the Hoosier €ollege! Meanwhile, Omaha of the U. 8. : ; One Tilt Tonight Conference crown and their battle League, is averaging five goals) - ge : Photo by John Spickelmire, Times Staff Photographer. Only team is action tonight is with the Greyhounds, although a Per game in six starts. Omaha, ‘Washington's Si and sectional cross-country high school champions are ready for the annual undefeated, untied Valparaiso. loop tilt, has little significance, |a150 Detroit-owned, leads the U.S8.' gtate prep hill-and-dale. championships at Coffin tomorrow at 2 p. m. Coach Cloyd (Curly) Julian

loop in offense.

The Crusaders play winless Indiana Central has three wins, muses. over the team's strategy with Arlan Lickliter (kneeling),

Leroy Phillips, Don Lickliter and Dick

Luther College in Decorah, Ia. two losses and a tie. And it has Hockey teams can develop a 40) .in (second row), and Kenneth Barnes, Finis Gent, Tom Kaptain, John Owensby and Bob Bern-

The Irish of Notre Dame, ap- Halfback Bill Crowe on crutches 8Toup complex and Heller believes parently in for one of their worst with a leg injury. * Greyhounds geasons in 10-years, meet a Navy halfbacks Marion Burleson and

team that’s little better off. The Tom Barnes are slated for limited Irish have won two and lost three aotion only because of hurts Stead .of a players’ bench may

while the Middies have a single . i pein: Irish, Ri |e I Boney g The Knights feature Bob Court- Taking for granted that they

ey, the state's t But that makes little difference ney Op scorer with got a few bad breaks last night,

points. It also stars an iron- [pq li 11 hustled “ traditi f beifig a) ndianapolis' was still outhustle : Jn-ibe games tradition o R 2 man line, a by-product of a squad by the Mohawks and even while as | oni of only 29 mer 29 men. the Caps enjoyed player-strength

mistakes, are making more than their team titles.

Jest a Lot Of Hot Air

crowd puller, More than 82,000 DENVER, Nov. 3 (UP)

people are expected to jam Cleve- |

Jand’s Municipal Stadium on. the! jadvantages, they couldn't match i . — Coach. Bud Wilkinson of shores of Lake Erie. : Indiana Central © SE 3129 fans. Paul City Championship Oklahoma University said " i e ney ‘ine x8 . : yesterday the high-altitude Irish Favored mb !Denis, Jackie. Gordon and Fern! Hangs in Balance bugaboo was rhea The Irish are favored to win yi {Perrault teamed up for the Mo-| Cathedral meets Broad Ripple apd that “no matter

seven points. They have dis-| 0 hawks’ first pair of goals in the (4; ght at the CYO Stadium in a Sdvitel fiat Whey Rive Sharer pens a7e ril |opening period, the first one min-i¢,4thall game that could put a q Be on a will lute after the Caps’ Max Quacken- crimp in the Irish city high person of John Mazur. azu {bush was whistied off the ice for school’ grid championship aspira-

counts.” supplement All. American bon 22-Game Schedule |noiding. itions. Both Tech and Cathedral

Williams. But Navy has Bob T Spoil Shutout ¢ are undefeated in local competi- man squad arrived in town Ee oy Uifle 0 Start Nov. 25 | Defenseman Ernie Roche added tjon. P to get in shape for a Big ejse Hu: Ny 3 pay as a | It's basketball time again at 3 third Hawk goal in the second Seven game with Colorado

The Hurrying Hoosiers of In- rnhdiana Central. seriod a Gerry: Plamondoil If the Irish win. tonight, they diana were slowed down’ to a (gach Angus Nicoson-is drill- Perio it a at ry in the don) can sew up at least a share in walk last week by Illinois. But, , squad of 33 men for the period. It looked like Cincinnati] the diadem. Tech meets Washthey're ready .to i 2 Greyhounds’ 22:game- - schedule! Goalie. Emile Francis’ second, P8ton Nov. 10 in their showdown doubled-barreled jinx in) : gan which opens Nov. 25 at Hunting- straight ' shutout over Indlan- Pattle. State. The only way to By he ton College. Eight lettermen, in- apolis until the Caps’ ‘Freddie, Tonjght’s battle between the sontest is to call a tle. oma cluding only one of last year's Glover zig-zagged down . the Irish and Rockets is to start at teams defeated Notre Dame. eq Starters, Dwight Swails, reported middle and flashed a shot by 8 o'clock. Tech beat Broad Ripteams that do that are supposed ,.. practice Oct. 30. |Francis. Heller and Gerry Reid:Ple, 21 to 0, earlier this season, a Passes Likely Monogram men in addition to gave the assists. | “The only blemish on Cathe{Swails are Jack Colescott, Bob! The first move to rebuild the dral's record this season Is a oneThe Hoosiers, with Quarterback popieon” Don Stevenson, John club is the announcement that 22- touchdown loss fo undefeated Lou. D'Achille at he controls, gy, lair, Wendell Roberts, Leon year-old Jack Taylor,”a: wing and jefferson of Lafayette. While may have to wing it al he a Patterson, ‘and Dave Jones. Ni- center, has been promoted in the there .are no outstanding backThe Spartans are longs on coson’s biggest task is to fill the Detroit chain from Westminister fie]d men on the team, Coach Joe ground. But Michigan Piao ti shoes of Woody McBride, a high- of the Pacific Coast League. Tay- Dezelan has put together a squad 2 be penetrated by air, having g scoring regular, who was called to lor will report to Indianapolis that has plenty of speed and deArmy service after school started Saturday night in Cleveland. Tay- ception.

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to practice for the game.

Dame last Saturday.

i fall. es Hor, Slow in _turning professional : Te La +D P : Indiana's gr ound stuff Hr the (this =——Tonight's game reminiscen ou 4 eti TY "hands of Bobby Robertson, a Small School Power but fast ih scoring goals, was .“" " jou Cathedral-Broad

i y in the Detroit training camp this ,,. . hard-charging South Bend junfor, FPerennially one’ of -the small con. He played with the Ripple clash, Avhen the tables To Start for ND Michigan State can counter with School powers-in this section, In- were turned./Then the Rockets

Everett Grandelius and Ralph diana Central will participate in Amateur Hamilton, Ont., TigerS yore undefeated and the Irish fell SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov,

usual. A psychiatrist's couch -in- TREE ERR RRR RE RENEE RAT RRR en

where you blow a football “up, the air inside is the same -and that's what

Wilkinson and a 36-

tomorrow at ‘Boulder, He scoffed at -the idea the thinner air of the mountains wouid work a hardship on the Sooners who will be seeking their 27th

At almost the exact moment that Oklahoma arrived, In town and got settled, the—year's first snowstorm whipped up and + there. was a good chance the Sooners would have only a minimum of time

is players, so afraid not to make| hardt (standing). After losing their first meet, the Continentals won seven straight before winring

Anderson Favored In Cross-Country

Muncie's Lambert Should Take Honors

meet tomorrow,

event over the rolling

Well-Balanced Team

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Bespectaclad: Jim Lambert ot!

Lambert won the two-mile]

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seat today for the Texas-Southern Methodist football game, which may go far toward.-determining the lineup in two New Year's Day "bowl clashes.

line seats for, tomorrow's headline game between SMU and Texas, the only undefeated teams in

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Southern Methodist, ranked No.| {would help.”

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point favorite over seventh-| rated Texas, loser of one game

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homa. : obsolete, said- “Texas really got

Tomorrow's victor was = eX-'rolling last’ week (when they pected to be an odds-on favorite

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ference . championship and an|ently licked their quarterback automatic. bid to the Cotton problem and they'll be laying for

Bo ly,

Officials of the Sugar Bowl thousands of fans rolling into game in New Orleans also were his city of 131,000. That was

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would - scout the clash because

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teams with: good _ records season. i About the .only persons that! weren't engaging in “bowl talk” ‘were coaches Rusty Russell and Blair Cherry of SMU and Texas, Chamber of Commerce officials

respectivety. -

right now, and that's SMU,” said Cherry. “We're not interested in any bowl game, one way or other. We haven't given it (a bowl game) a thought.” Russell echoed his words. However, other. school officials, who asked to remain anonymous, Pro Baskeball frankly said that the $110,000, NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Cotton - Bowl plum or the ap-! proximately $100,000 offered by Baltimore . ‘the Sugar Bowl was quite inter-| |W aanieton esting. | BORtON ork ee Some 67,000 fans were expected | Philadelphia

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=! sectionals the Indians placed their |§

S'runners between eighth and 14th| =' place, to. shade Muncie Central, |

= 54 to 59.

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Sectiohal - champs from Ft. = Wayne North, Hobart, BloomingMishawaka, Indianapolis S Washington, and Vincennes also ¥ TO will battle the Indi ans for the team: title, ~~ aX Eg A total of 19 teams and 15 in{dividuals—148 harriers—qualified [for tomorrow's finals. Teams g from Bloomfield and Concannon «x 4 have made it to the finals for| x

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last season. | iv J (UP)—Coach Frank Leahy sal Pisano, speedy backs. . the Mid-West Tourney at Indiana ‘after giving the Northsiders some ) b y 8 The ar have two wins, State in Terre Haute Dec. 26-28. McKay Hurt 'anxious moments. The Rockets last night that Halfback Murray Be nih 1k two losses and a tie thus far.] Thirteen games on the sched-| Heller, recovering from a this year have an in-and-out Johnson, Gary, Ind. may replace 2

Michigan State has taken five of ule” are Hoosier College Confer- broken thumb, had to. move Hie team and so far they have a 2-2 John Petithon ‘in Notre Dame's

six, its only loss an upset by ence tilts. Loop contests include a left wing position last night in city record. starting lineup against Navy 10! I b I Maryland. {Earlham, Hanover, Manchester, the second period after little Doug Ci St di morrow. Co ege Footba Purdue Underdog -|Anderson, Canterbury ‘and Tay- McKay was hit by the puck near ity an Ings Trainer Hugh Burns said Petit-/ St. Ambrose 48, Parsons 20. n ] » Purdue, a team that’s never! llor, all to be met twice, and the close of the first period. Mc- 3.0 ity Alt Games bon was suffering from strained Quantico Marines 33, Youngstown 1 T ~ “been the same since It knocked Franklin "The schedule: —=Kay stopped-a shot with head cathedral... 3 0 0 7T 10 neck muscles—sustatmed—agatnst” off Notre Dame, rates as the| HOME and suffered a slight concussion. Teck, hist 3 y 0 $ 3 2 Michigan State last week. He was LEON _ 1S OPEN Sh Tri-State: Dec. .12— Fran sr 2S ac red Heart ead d Ql pa carried from the. field -sufferin ci underdog against Wisconsin, The a? s arin Dee 9. Hano SoA 13 Hocke Summary ! Ripple 2.2 0 4° 4 0 ¢iom exhaustion. g Boilermakers (1-4) face a Badger | Mascneier: 18 en Anderson” un Fou y Shortridee 2 2 5 3 4 5 Johnson won reco itio f FRIDAY and SATURDAY eleven defeated only by Michigan Te iarlor. Feb. 21. Villa Madonna, Feb 28. INDIANAPOLIS. Goal, Brennan: 'De- Manual svg bedi Lope A e ygnition a A Nr Ee in fveistarts, — He Re Reon Mirrges: wel sooo fog the oaches iter Petitvon was 1 P M—F h: 1 “the Nov. 35. Huntington: Dec. 1. Eastern SPAIe%, Folk. Heller, _Woit, McNab, Bcli-[ ~ *Season com pleted -7 hurt, carrying three times for 25 ZE 5 Arye a SE Hol al Dec. | 3. Hanover: "Dec 1 shai Kav Beith Glover” dsidy ng vards. He also caught a pass for : \ ig ou = | Taylor: Dec, a Madonna; >. 21, gy §;. Center. Gordon; Wings, the 1 N ‘ : , : pwisy finn, | Ball State; Dec. 26-28, Mid-West Tourney gn... : ithe last Notre Dame touchdown. x at Ingiana 35. Jan, 20, Louisville’ eb Ferraut, len: “But Loy Ron Deer Shoot Sunday ! ———— my r— It's : ’ ncheste 7 : i i 3 Anderson: Feb, 19. Canterbury. DS ffietalse Red 1 mek. Hal Jack ~ A Tunning deer shoot, open. to Basketball Notes TOPCOAT been son, linesma all shooters, will be sponsored by Rasnlts. of War miun tours wt Dears Weather. On the Ice ISDIANASOL Yeore by Peclods § 1-1 the’ New: Palestiie Conservation sym fast night Kingan Packers 58. Flory ; : . § S f tt 3 1 = Club 8 d beg 0 28: Cook's Shell 48. Silver Circle Juniors AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE te Scoring. Summary u unday, beginning at 12 2:30145 Exhibition: Greenwond Lumber 33. = h K " ! Ron his BA Ral cddA0 Ls Delle OD THE. CIID LA DER Levinson Hats LOX BESIDE dover eds] —— a BF H teen wood -

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——— at a anal. Roche a —— a SAFETY : BE ra vee rr ery SE———— Pua e-c3 3 30 "LL. Wil 7 Moore: | Gare Wanace 15. H a Tech 6. “LINCOLN 3, L il tripping Moore: arr allace ammon re . i NSEANAPoL1s wie 0 8 kd Gary Ropsevelt 27, Gary Froebel i INSPEC I i I Eastern Division 4 tf. Plamondon' East Chicago Roosevelt 13, hein Bend t WLP Pet 24-3 ii, INDIANAPOLIS, Washington 13 dtie | Buttalo +5 3 0718 65 Reid, Heller: § 2 Pe nalties—Irwin | : | Her 1 3 1 13 81 37 holding Scllsizat) 5:17, Evans. (ChAreing | : ; |Spinglieia pina 3 RAR BRE ‘Freshman Football Cig —— {New Haven '.....:...2 9:0 4 29 t ars , Shortridge freshmen defeated Tech WE CHECK . Results Last Night “ City, County H. S. Grid freshmen. 20-2, yesterday at Russel Jultus |

mento and Morristown.

ROthester ....,..ccoenesees row to see Cherry's T-formation| In Cities |

Muncie Central and Anderson's team apple with SMU’s varied Fi. Wayne perennial champions were fa-! grapp L

vored. today to ‘walk off with] honors. in the fifth annual In-| diana high school cross-country

single-and double-wing offense. | Minneapolts ~.....

offense we haven't met this. year, | and that we don't meet but once] Shebortan 86,

Coffin PE golf course last year in record ¥

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“If You're Content With 30-Yard Posts You Can See Southwest Giants for $50

By LLOYD LARRABEE, United Press Sports Writer AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 3—A cool $100 would buy a 50-yard line

Scalpers were asking $100 for cholee tickets and $50 for 30-yard

uthwest Conference play. ja year. If we had more time uh

in the nation, was a seven| pica who retained the wing

style play through the years s season—14 to 13 to Okla-/while most coaches thought it

sweep to the Southwest Con- beat Rice, 35-7). They've appar.

wl in Dallas. A bid, incidental-;;c »

worth at least §110,000. | Russell and Cherry didn’t have Sugar Bowl Interested cne worry, however, that plagued

housing. The game itself has been sold of out for weeks and hotels in cities this | within 75 miles have refused res jervations for many days. At least 20,000 fans were éexpected from Dallas, home city of SMU’s Mustangs, and Austin

erested. They announced they

the dwindling number

were wringing their hands because of the lack of accommoda= tions. A campaign was under way for Austin residents to take “visit. ors” into their homes, but most citizens were interested only in ‘one thing—the “big game.”

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