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1950 Freshman Team Hailed os Superior . To Those of the Last Two Years

What has happened to Notre Dame's football greatness? - Is the university de-emphasizing the game? Are the other colleges finally catching up with Frank Leahy’s boys? John P. Carmichael, Times Special Writer, answers these and other’ questions in a series of three articles, of which Hie followIng is the last.

By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL, Times Special Writer CLEVELAND, Nov. 3 (CDN)—On the eve of its traditional ‘battle with Navy here tomorrow, Notre Dame reaffirms. its purpose

of playing winning football as long as-the-game-remains=a -part—of{

ts athletic program. “We've never thought of de-emphasizing football,” “declared Athletic Director Ed (Moose) Krause, - “ We intend to win as ‘often, —and-4s long. as-possible— We re~— mm mm gard it as a matter of honorable! found themselves stymied by prestige to be on, or near, the top sophomores ald ‘Juniors at other every season.’ Schools who are just as good. Jim These words echo and substan= ‘Mutscheller, Chet Ostrowski, Bob tiate those of the Rev. John Cav- 1oneff, John Petitbon, Del Gananaugh, president of Notre Dame der, Johnny Mazur . . . they all who, in a public talk subsequent C3Mme from the freshman team to the defeats by Purdue and In-| of 1948. Son ioe vn diana, said: “We are not reconcil-| Promising Sophomores ing ourselves to a period of Halfback Murray Johnson, who losses.” iran well against Michigan State Men who were freshmen two after shaking off a preseason inyears ago are trying to man this jury, Quarterback Bill Gaudreau, year's Irish squad with a little|Guard Frank Epstein, Halfback heli Pp from sophomores and have Ralph Paolone, Guard Jim Allesmete ~—— |sandrini . . . théy're all sopho-! by the end of this should be more fit to

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|time schedule. : | Freshman football teams at {Notre Dame don’t play a schedjule. In a boy’s first year at Notre {Dame, the faculty wants him to {get on with his work and sur{roundings «7s. w-10.7Jell” Into the university pattern. “| From all reports, the freshman squad is a bit superior to those of the last two years. Two potential backfield stars for, '51, '52 and '53 are Neil Warden of Green Bay and Johnny Lattner| of Chicago. Material Diverted | Is good material being diverted {from Notre Dame? Undoubtedly lyes, to a degree. For one reason: More people; are being graduated from various universities than there were 15 years ago. These ‘men, and women, settle down in widespread communities and are filled with

zeal for their own alma maters & i ++ 80 they constityte alumni who. |are interested in seeing that their { :8chools get promising players. id | For. another reason: Competi-

itlon for regular play at Notre Dame has been so keen in recent years as to discourage a kid of ordinary caliber from casting ./his lot with the Irish, even though “he might like to play there. For a third reason: Colleges are committing themselves to {bigtime football for publicity and revenue to handle. their over-all |athlette programs. Thus it is only natural they want quality

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steps. It is not improbable that Notre | Dame will win its remaining four games which would -give the| Irish 6-3 for the year. (Michigan, | Minnesota, etc, won't finish any. 'better.) The Irish are getting better every game. Their offense; is clicking. - . They are. DECOMTAZ inured to injuries. For all anyody knows; they're on their way back to Hel top on third bounce, so to speak and looking forward to more national titles next year ... and, for years to come __ Copyright, 1950, for The Satlecerois om]

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Shotton’s exit

Sammy Snead led the way into Bavasi would henceforth South Open golf tournament to- vacant by Branch Rickey’'s withday with a two-stroke lead. drawal. Snead slapped in one 50-footer Questioned; and one 40:footer in scoring a six- about. Shotton’s under-par 66 in the third round Status, O'Malley yesterday for a 205 total. He replied sassed up Johnny Palmer of ously, “ Badin N—~—€5-who ledtafterenchr last-m-a-nagesr of the first two rounds but then Brooklyn has fell into a tie with Jim Ferrier of had.”. Following® San. Francisco at 207. Palmer 8 pause, the Dodgers” poruy prexy added: “Shotton is still the manager until something is done. high on our agenda. I can promise an early decision on the matter but first I want to have a long talk with Barney Shotton. He is a grand gentieman.” Populat Club Member

terday, but bogied his way back up to an even-par 72. Ferrier shot a 11. ' Meanwhile, the hole-in-one sideshow to the tense fight for top prize in this 48-year-old iournasment continued. After no less Wednesday, Ar{thur Doering of Richmond, Va, fired one on the 206-yard 15th hole using a No. 4 wood. Doering wound up with 71 for a 216 total. | Could Do No Wrong whom were promoted

| presidents in the new Snead could do no wrong. He

whammed his drives dead to the green time after time, and that was expected. But not expected was the way he tapped in the ball once it reached the green. On the 573yard eighth hole he put the ball on the green, 50 feet from the cup,, in two strokes. Then he [tapped it in With an ease that .maddened the enraptured duffers of the gallery-—and his reward : : : a was ‘an three. His 40-foot Huskies were favored today

: . 1~+. ball headliners on the long, jputt gave him a birdie on the 17th. ihe Rode Bowl.

Tommy Bolt of Durham, N. C., shot a 68 to rank behind the {he mighty Mustangs of SMU we Snead-Palmer-Ferrier “big three” yer rugged, once-beaten Texas, a with 208. Mike Turnesa of White gne-point victim of Oklahoma. (Plains, N. Y., one of the tourna- The winner will reign as confer ‘ment’s hole-in-one men, and ence title favorite and the South. Shelley Mayfield of Cedarhurst, west champ wins the Cotton N. Y., tied-at 210. Turnesa shot Bowl bid as New Year's Day host, {73 and Mayfield 68 yesterday. Washington, surprice team of r National Amateur Champion the Far West, was rated a oneSam Urzetta of Rochester; N. Y., poing favorite over California's shot a 74 for a 218 total. Jpertect Yecord Bear Bears in thelr y vital

Three Ex-Butler Cage Star To Make Prep Coach Debut

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Three former Butler University cage stars make their debut as Indiana high school basketball coaches this year, a United Press survey showed today. They are among at least 15 « changes which too since the close of the 1949-50 season. Also included are three college mentors, who returned to high sehool coaching The former Bulldogs getting their start are Bob Evans, who played with the professional Indianapolis Olympians last year, at Franklin; Dee Baker at Brook, and Marvin Wood at French Lick. Another Butler graduate, Wal/ter Fields, took over for Merwyn (Red) Anderson- at Batesville when Anderson signed at Madi{son Fields is a sophomore at coaching. He was at Earl Park last year. Anderson succeeded Ray Eddy,

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who ¢ coached Madison ta the state later signed with Kokomo before resigning to go:to Purdue. Rill Johnson, who coached at Wabash College, and Joe Platt, head coach at Carleton College, both former Indiana University players, return to Hoosier prep positions. Johnson, a Jeffersonville native, replaced Ed Denfon there. Denton is in the Army. Platt has taken over for Bud

|Overton at Kokomo. and Art Cos——iwho.coached at St. Joe College, | “replaces Ernie Tidrow. itler C: | Taff at Tell City state champions at Evansville {Bosse before becoming assistant Season tickets for Butler Uni- more. King resigned last spring. versity’s 13. home game basket- Also downstate, Andy Taff, nights of the fourth annual Hoo- scoring record at Hanover last sier Collegiate Basketbadl Classic, season, succeeded Ivan Hollen at

grove, another ex-Butler athlete Herman Keller, who had two Ducats on Sale ‘to-Harry King, is head coachonce ball “schedule, including both who set a hew Indiapa college have been placed on sale at the. Tell City. Hollen moved. to Wash

university; .Raymond Gladden, ington. Clifford Marsh stepped ticket manager, announced today. up to head coach at Sul ivan, reThe season tickets, which will placing Bill Lucas? who. trans-

sell for $12.50, will contain one ‘ferred to Brownsburg. | reserve seat ticket for each home Max Bel, who had great sucgame. This year the Bulldogs will cess at Fairland (Shelby County}, be host to Northwestern, Dec. 9; replaced Don Dick at Alexandria; {Iowa, Dec. 11; Michigan, Dec. 16; Earl Overman, another ex-Butler 22;-Purdue;-Dec. 23; player, went from Beech Grove to 30; Ball State, Lebanon when Forest Witsman Jan. 13; Indiana left for Rensselder, and Warren

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State, Jan. 17; ‘Valparaiso, .Jan. Seaborg of Bourbon succeeded 127, Notre Dame, Jan. 30; St. Jos- Harry Koss at South Bend eph's, Feb, 17, and DePauw, Feb. Adams. : 28. | Purdue in Booch Shane. f wr —spggae— For Wisconsin Tilt INSTALL Ye

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Snead Takes Over Pee Wee Reese Hinted North-South Lead Due to Take Over Dodgers

Shotton Is Manager Until ‘Something

Is Done,’ Explains Brooklyn Prexy..

3 (UP)—The revolvirg door which whirled 8 carrying Manager Burt Shotton 3 out and Pee Wee Reese in to take his place. : from - the Dodger picture was {putts in the wake of the big Brooklyn ‘press conference yesterday where Walter O’ Malley, drives which made shim famous, club president, announced that Fresco Thom share}! iv the final round of the North and the general manager's job left tional set-up, Indicated a “strong a $100,000 offer for a title bout

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Mustangs Meet Texas With Cotton Bowl! Bid At Stake; Washington Takes on California

By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer Southern Methodist and Washington's to sweep their critical Saturday foottroubled roads to the Cotton Bowl and

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“We have no objection’ ' player-manager,’

to a Thompson ren asked a question that clearly referred to Reese, “Lots of men have playéd and managed at the they—-won-pentrants, too Look at: some of them . .. Joe Cronin, Bill Terry Lou Boudreau . . Bucky Harris and Leo Durocher. Bavasi, general manager of Montreal in the International League, also spoke highly of Reese and praised his qualities of leadership. O'Malley, while—emphasizing

that he has not spoken to any . prospective managerial candidates as yet, pointed up the fact

Thompson and Bavasi, both of that he wished to reward only M:

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Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles, was scolded by Promoter William Kyne today for refusing with Joey Maxim for Pern reasons.’ Kyne declared that-if Charles intends to be a fighting champion

he cannot refuse to meet a top: contender. Mintz failed to answer an Oct.

12 tel legram from Kyne _ on ‘proposed match between Charles and light heavyweight champs mn However, last week Ryne phoned Mintz—at—Pittshurgh—and was informed

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the 35-year-old former, should not. prevent a match be-

*tween the héavy and light heavyweight champions of the world.’ said Kyne.

you intend to have a fighting champion, the public will demand that Charles box Maxim whether itt be in Chicago, New York. or San Francisco. Jack Kearns, manager of aXim, said that Charles is wel-

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purse necessary, - “to win the hHeavyweight title.”

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Fight Results

By United Press a YORK (Eastern Parkway)—Tomny Bagzzano. 153'3, Hartford, Conn. pped Artie Diamond, 158. New York (7). RIVER, ass.—Leroy Coleman,

. ; 0 re installed d' seven-point favorite vio 156, Springfield; Mass. (10),

Rose ‘Bowl test at Seattle, The fuskies dropped one at Illinois but are undefeated in the con: ference. campaign that determines the Rose Bowl host. Six other major unbeaten, untied teams in BAdinen to Southern Methodist and California are shooting for another week in the circle. Unbeaten Army, Princeton, Miami, Kentucky, Okla-

homa and Wyoming "all were listed as favorites. In the East, Army was held at 14 points over once-beaten

Pennsylvania and Princeton was a 20 point choice over Colgate. Kentucky was a

over Florida and Miami the pick aver Georgetown. If was Okla- , homa by 14 at Colorado and Wyoming over Idaho. Notre Dame, beaten three times, nevertheless reigned as -a 14 point favorite over Navy in a

game at Cleveland. North Carolina was a seven point underdog at ‘Tennessee and Georgia Tech was an underdog at Duke by seven in a pair of inter- conference skirmishes. In the Big Ten, red hot Ohio State, a- Rose Bowl ineligible, was favored by 20 at Northwestern

and Illinois by seven at Michigan.

Wisconsin was favored Ry .seven over Purdue at Madison, Wis., and Minnesota rated by six over Jowa at Minneapolis. Michigan State. ——hest=—to~ =iadisng = favored by 10.

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