Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 13

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| Ins Notre Da Dame

inds Glory rail Again

Williams' Aerials

Forces Trim Middies

By MILTON DOLINGER United Press Sports Writer

the despair of one of their bleak-!

glory became working partners “again today at wind-swept Municipal Stadium where the Fight-

“NEXT OPPONENTS Dittsbursn’ Hy NOTRE DAME. ane,

tion and twice came from behind to sock down high-pitched but luckless Navy, 19 to 10. Beaten three times by Purdue, Indiana and Michigan State, .the Irish were not to be dénied today as 71074 rain-drenched fans cheered them on. It was All-America Quarterback, Bob Williams, Notre Dame's “passing fancy” who came through with ' two touchdown passes with a wet ball on the rain soaked field to direct the forces to victory. Bitter Battle

all the way as both teams fought

a fist fight before the final gun.! With-the score 10 to 7 against them, the fired-up Irish put on a Smart 78-yard march to a téuchdown early in the third period to go Mahogany |

ahead for the first time. Williams

: threw three passes in the downPlastic field parade, wafting the last one Cabinet #45 end "Chester Ostrowski in the

end zone on fourth down from the 12. vard line. z That was the key moment of f | : the ball game, but Notre Dame er eo y made its margin more secure when the green-shirted boys got going on another scoring march in the fourth period. Notre Dame Captain Jerry : . Groom started it out when he SCREEN " biocked a Navy punt and a host of Irishmen fell on it on the Navy : 17. Johnny Landry engineered

iced! Because things the rest of the way, with three straight plunges, the final

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Cube, pictures one being good for five yards’

through center for the touchdown that made it 19 to 10. Intercepts Pass y The teams slogged around on "the uncertain turf through the first perfod and neither patterned +a definite scoring threat. But from its own 45, Navy suddenly began pushing back the. Irish early in the second period with Bob Zastrow showing the way by, carry--“he the ball 26 yards through the middle... The, march brought the

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on ow 5 where a fumble temporarily halt-Bank-away ed proceedings as the Irish rePlan . covered, Then Bill Powels intercepted 3 ‘Williams’ pass on the 26 yard line

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CLEVELAND, Nov. 4—Out af |

est seasons, Notre Dame and)

Be AR rose in their best tradi-

to salvage something out of their poor seasons, and it erupted into

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indiana. Central thought it had the passkey unlock Canterbury's foughdown door when His pict i picture was sorrel. Greyhound Quariorback Rey Sndye Comodted Indiana's star sophomore pass- 17g The battle was bitterly waged ©n a seven-yarder to Halfback Tom Barnes in the second period of yesterday's game at Delavan Smith Field. Barnes was pulled to earth by Canterbury's Bob Chase after er. Lou D'Achille, was kept in on pr poy

catching the ball on the Knights" 18-yard line.

57 Yard Pass Play, Syrck's

Kick Spell Canterbury Victory

By FRANK

ANDERSON-

Cantirbary’s Knights grappled with Indiana Central yesterfay and won by a toe hold, 7-to-6, to stay unbeaten, untied. A frost-bitten crowd of 300 fans turned out at Manual's Smith Field to see the Knights extend their string to seven games,

The win was Canterbury's sixth in Hoosier College Conference Wisconsin ...... 7 "013 1 competition. The Knights sewed

week. - Indiana Central's récord moved to three wins, three defeats and a tie overall and 2-2-1 in-league play. Halfback Dick Syrek put the toe on defeat fer the Greyhounds. Syrek's placement after Bob NEXT OPPONENTS INDIANA CENTRAL at Taylor. CANTERBURY at St. Joe. Lin Courtney had scored on a H7yard pass play made the difference. The Knights scored their touchdown midway in the first quarter Quarterback-Ceorge Barlow spot-,

ir aan SER touchdown pass, sparked the Cen- U. of South .....14 0 6 0—20 Leads All the - Wa fans had expected Rote to do for back to the 23 { Wiscisii made’ 196 yards by h 2 ‘ 4 é 25 in two plays Hoosier Conference tral ground game, Meanwhile, Wabash . teen 0.0 0 0— 0 By HOMER DUNHAM y their previously unbeaten team. then Halfback dre hd TUSBING to 143 for Purdue. J Canterbury ...... 6 0 0 1.000 Continiied P 14 c LB Franklin ........«0 0 7 0-— 7% ? «Times Special Writer =~ | Townsend had one of the best ended the threat by intercepting. 1 Ends + Andree : y 3 1 0 jsuitContintec on age iO ) 3 la pa his- 8. Koma. Jande er Hanover ........ 3 1 0 30 Hanover ........13 13 0 14—40 KALAMAZOO, Mich. Nov. 4-- days of his football career. scor-|& Pass on his et Tackiee erated. lbrtent. Sumi Anderson ....... 2 25 memes iter - Western Michigan, playing sharp ing a touchdown in the first pe-| n Indiana fumble by D'Achille {eft Guards Kennedy, Simeic, 8 Indiana Central .. 2 2 1 .500 Olyn legen AG han 2 8 3 320 footbs 5 took full advantage of riod from 5 yards out and run- Was recovered by Michigan State {mel iers—Hansen, Simkow Hg Taylor ......s::n2' 2 8 300 isin ny ‘ the breaks today, especially in Ning 4 yards for another in .the on Indiana's 34 early in the third Right Guards—0 Brien. Givers D. Stale ‘Manchester<i..... 2 4-0 Manchester ,.... 0-0 0 6— 6 the first half to hand the Butler Second period. period. setting up the Spartans’ *’Risht Tackies—Huxhold, gehith, Berndt: Franklin ...v.0.0 1 20 200 AViimingion «ese 0 713° 0—20 University football team a 34-13 Rote's effectiveness should not Nird touchdown. Fullback Roy MG Right Bhds—Msyers, Sichtien, Faverty Earlham ooperees Slalral {- Bu els, BG] TEN. ide ieal before a big - homecoming be minimized, for he scored two : rane Wentt .Ovel.on. 8 "7-yald pejets terbacks- Co Miller, D. Schae= “ourtney in the right (ae pa crowd, with the Broncos leading touchdowns:—but—theiilier-was SE Ahh — ted Courtney io fie r int 3 a, nesota ...... 0 0 0 0— 0:38.7 at the halfway. mark; note the invincible back of other Another pass “interception” by Te Pa , Teteak, Mans : heaved from the Canterbury 2. Towa Seess 2120026 0.7 "0—13 Wentery started slowly, getting days, good for an automatic 4 homas. at midfield gave Michi- ign HpHbacks—Burks, Withers. Lane. :

‘and that was it. Courtney gather-

Delavan

up the loop championship last

throug h the uprights for the point that was to mean the game.

The touchdown was Courtney's Ind. Cent. 18th of the vear and his second Canterbury via a pass. Fullback Trent Gip- W. Mich. ... son was or the throwing end Butler

when Bob -counted the other aeri-| o al TD. The six points gave Court- S

touchdown derby.

After that Canterbury splurge roce Poly .

ney 108 for the season and a run- : away lead in the state college East. Kentucky. . 14 6:0 .6

the Greyhounds began to look

alive. Marion Burleson; the Grey- —-

hound halfback who had let Courtney get behind him on the

Groza High Scorer

ed the pass in on the Greyhound g In Losing Caus

47 and scooted in unmolested. Syrek came in, gauged the win-

tery winds and taced the ball

} | Caps Defeat Barons, | | 6-2 For First Triumph

= ‘ Hellermen Snap Nine-Game Winless Streak; auring the off-season, 7 : The Olympians 1éd only once Bowl. Green .... 0 6 0 0- 6 up the first with a 37-yard run to 21-20, with tne game still in the "Mazz

BALTIMORE, Nov. 4 (UP)— Michigan ..... The Baltimore Bullets handed In- nilinois ..vovvuv 0 7 0

dianapolis -its second loss of the = plays ‘with Sta ob Morse Fred (The Needle) s starSenapolis Us cone Wm of MIDWEST pias WHA ie Da Fi me pr Te ® Far one of D'Achille’s desperation Cefters-—Rnits. Banus Skibinski, Hous~ Season here tonight bY tTouncing Revraska 8 15 15 11-30 gave the Broneos frst down on downs—24 vards ‘to Ben White! 25 es aud 121 60 yatdato seore. fof im Tackies—Belettic, Bruner. Villieu. the Diyvipies 3% is 86, before Missouri ........ 7 7 13 7T—384 the Butler—20. *Norm Harris Who lateraled to Rote at the 4 pap. ir Luke. BiinEer Suds ~ Slane, Conti, | leily, approximately 2000 fans. EE + tossed to / 0 Thompso yard line -in. the second period, Dekker ! : uarterbacks-—-Samuels, Jon : It was the second straight win i refers 70 . hal the do, HS ampson I again in the. fourth Td : 5 lcm D. Thomas, an Raihacke Riesek Maciolo, Xu lof the new season for the re. 1% St iiiii:: 18 erred yards to White “Ta Sh Gane, oon J, oh SLs Sma Henin vamped Bullets whose speed and Drake .... TT3—2 “In the second quarter. the Broa “Rote got a touchdown from © E : use, | Pu wibrke Rerestes Montgomery LL depth were improved considerably Bradley ....... a 0-14— 14 cos scored three times. The Butler fhe 1-yard line in the third pe-! Sr Tots, Soir wi Wisconsin Bobi’ 913 13-83 g "Kent. State oh 12.1 0—19- team hit*pay dirt once. Morse set riod and the score hovered at Et Tackles—McFadden. Horrel, Stroln. i, Ee Strehlow. Burks, ‘Mansfield, .

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Waights Edge jane Central, 7-6. Snow Fails to Hamper

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Spartan Power; Aerials Rivet the Boilermakers

D’Achille Passes Wisconsin Rolls Halted by Defense To 4th Loop Win By DOUG GRAHAM | * By TOM WESTERLIN

“United Pre prt Writer United Press Sports Writer EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. 4 MADISON, Wis., Nov.+4—Wis-- -— Michigan State's powerhouse consin romped over sagging Purthat a snowstorm. and Indiana due, 33 to 7, today to treat its couldn't stall, slammed to a 35 homecoming crowd to the team's NEXT OPPONENTS — fourth Big 10 victory against one ei nn HIG AN STATE. loss. , a A xi - Backed up by the best pert 0 0, 0- victory over the Hoosiers yo ance Wisconsin's line has

today behind the three-touchdown shown all 8 rterback spark of Everett (Sonny) Gran- — Sason: “Quarterback or delius Ti NEXT OPPONENTS PR ’ wester Some45,237 chilled fans braved WISCONSIN at Ohio State.

frigid - weather ‘and intermittent John Coatta nailed down his title snow to watch the Spartans 35 the conference's leading power to to their fourth straight passer by connecting for 13 in 24 win and sixth victory of the sea- attempts, including one -for a son. touchdown, ” Halfback Sonny: Grendelius Halfback Roy Burks pulled the smashed 177 of Michigan State's ‘crowd to ifs feet with one of Wis339 rushing vardage on his scor- consin's longest touchdown runs

; i ing spree. One run was a 25-yard and backs Bill Hammond, Bill Canterbury 7 SH seamper and another took him 16 Schleisner and Rollie Strehlow, 1 5 vards through Indiana's secon- completed Purdue's collapse by" nd. Central 6 on dary. 2 ramming over the goal. Michigan Skate rolled up 23 Outclassed In Air

first downs while an almost air- ii tight defénse limited Indiana to ie isconsin completely Su am 30 yards 8 ere.30 yards rushing. accounted for all but 10 of the

heck by State's secondary which Diagram Photo b Wallon H ¢ Strehlow crashed over from 9 Y Loy , ad ). Hugh h Phone}: intercepted- four passes, one bY the one- -vard line midway in the

| | line backer Ed Timmrman who | e ; first period. Purdue bounced b FOO BA > raced 60 yards to seore Mic “higan's with pe 58- a RS ho 3 hack f LL exas ops final touchdown just seconds be- i, the game. But Wisconsin's

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= Broncos Tim = rg Se man 3 exas came out of the ‘bruisin® Indiana made. its. only serious mdi notched Up two more

J fore the game ow 32 iron line forced Purdue to kick. | D’Achille threw 3: 32 passes and. pale Samuels Purdue's 19In Upset of the Dav. completed 13 Go 150 Yards. yentate Sper calles conpected : a uo tes ng interceptions fig- in the second period on a 33-yard ed heavily in the game. 1Indi- naeq to Neil Schmidt for Purdue's

6—19 Over ; ana fumbled eight tim 1 hs 66,000 Watch Wild Southwest ee mes and lost ne score.

= 1a. A; yop After that, Purdu ve 3—33 Classic; Winners’ Fine Play Pays Off Indiana's Sam Winston fumbled into nat. Pu territory except [I By Lloyd Larrabee, United Press Sports Writer the slippery ball on the opening on punts. 7—35 AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 4—University of Texas stopped Kyle Kickoff and Michigan State, Burks expldded through Pur 0— 0 (Killer) Rote today-and smashed mighty Southern Methodist Uni- slammed 39 yards to its first que's weak line in the third pevaysity, rated college football's top team, in a 23-20 upset thriller in ‘ouc¢hdown before the game was riod for an 80-yard touchdown ve px the best wild” and wooly tradition of the Southwest Conférence. three minutes old. Grandelius sprint, the second longest run The game had everything it took to amaze and entertain 66.000 went over. from 16 yards out be- from scrimmage for Wisconsin Ti

0—34 spectators jammed into Memorial Stadium on a golden autumn day hind perfect interference. He in the last 25 years. Coatta 615i for a look at the only two teams Seored again later in the first pe- flipped to Bob Mansfield. later in unbeaten in conférence play. = . Q after a 53-yard Michigan the Foe for -agnother ‘touch- -

struggle an odds-on: favorite to threat in the second period after touchdowns in the last period to

a wind up in the Cotton Bowl as pass interference re gave the Hoos- : Butler, JAZ tom re conterence on le ne ll en sich state’ mo wens wi 10 14 susan 26 £ : . Halfback Arnold Bowman Jost : a3 Byron: Townsehlt: the terror -in-a yard but an off-side Penalty plinged. across aod the 3-yard * — Western Michigan the Texas backfield, did for the advanced the ball to State's 3 P ¥y

triumphant “Longhorns what SMU Michigan State threw Indiana |

‘Hutchins, 0— 0 one counter in the opening period. OF 5 yards when the pressure was gan State its, fourth marker a ™F, llpatks—Rammond, Radcliffe, Schlele= few seconds later. Grandelius ber.

6—32 Quarter! s on at midfield, rback cott réturned a went the last 25 yards. Both, er End. PURDUE

0—o Butler punt to the Western 34: W hen Texas solved Rote SMU ‘teams played evenly in the f Leit Ere i pier. 0—3 and three first downs on rushing turned to an air attack with period until Timmerman ed lot Quards—Deem, Jackson, Scallish,

Right Epds—Minarik, Dibble, no, Hammond, Schneisner, Schmidt. Bobo. “points after touchdowns: Coatta 3

Meet Cleveland Here Tonight i In Second Game during the entire gamé. That was Miami (0) .....12 713 the Butler 3.- and" then sliced = Quarterbacks—Dorow, J. Thomas, w. 8anuels. CLEVELAND, Nov. 4 (UP)—The Indianapolis Caps broke out mid-way during the first period yo. ... : 1s o 5 I through tackle to the goal. (Continued on Page 15~Col £5 Toit Mralfbacks—Grandeitus, - McAutiree, First. downs ne Poregs with va rash of ‘goals here. tonight, their biggest scoring drive of before the Baltimore - offense — = ‘'*1:%' 0" i 3 he Bulldogs cane back- with EO Hilfbaiks Plast Berson. Vout Busing Jardase 14 . _ the season. to defeat Clevelatid, 6 to 2. before fans in the Arena. strated ‘ perking. Cincinnati 9.7 0 1-23 one_when John Lawyer recovered City Umpires fo "Meal Qua ie Tre Bor eon Passés attempted 20 - eds The teams square off again tomorrow, night in the Indianapolis However, the. Bullets quickly Ohio U. ...... 00 0 0 0 — 0a Bronco fumble or the Western a PL 5. Timmernen Jasses intercepted 8 Colisetim. ~ ~ owercame the one-point Indian- Alma 3, Albion 7 29 Crawforth passed -to Schuys- Tomorrow Evening —C Anderson Winston. Ko- Ponting averase 58 / » The triumph snapped a winless Indianapolis. streak of nine gpolis margin ‘and went on to pipand College 15. Huntincton 2. sler, for 3 and then hit him again The Indianapolis Baseball Um- ! Re ied - games, including one tie, and was ————— = om ~—-——r-huild Up-a comfortdble cushion Beioit Colt Li Liwre ce . for first down on the Western 5. pires’ Association will hold re . ®. f the bosses, van, coach of the Red Wings > Blaftton 21, Defiance 1, ; 7 > Now an bins § done in front o e parent bosses 6 \e ings, that twice extended to ‘20 points.’ Central Towa 34, Simpson I. Sturgean © lacked._inches around important meeting tomorrow at : nT o T— 1 General-Manager Feek-Adams and the parent lub of the Caps, Eeleven-—peints by Wah Wah Gaptieston Fchrs. C1. So HL LU. % tm : =F © ays cYo Cadet = z £ AGar d eee nf otter vier —T =< trpHr1 1+ - 2 i Lite regular quarters. 2.30 p.m 3 Y L 3 Coach Tonimy Ivan of the Detroit watched the game. . Jones in the third period kept the Concordia. Minn, 26. Ougsbure 8 (Continued .on Page 15—Col. 4) Harry Gould, president, re quests Ine .. Football _ Schedule Red Wings. -" The lineups: ‘ Olympians in the coritest, but the E lilinols 21. s. Hlinois 3 a a allFmembers to attend, The Asso- Ashi DAchm Th CYO Cadet § 7 —4 Adams and Ivan had been sum- . Cleveland—Goal Bower: defenée. Samis. Baltimore marksmen racked up a pheeria 50, Bethel 0 3 > : Byers today follows Cidet fooiFall” schedule far PE 2 ‘avitt; cent Dongias: wibes Pofus i P 2 pureka 14, U. of Lil. (Navy-Pier) 6 ost- eason ciation’s 33d” annual banquet is z dan, Davis DIVISION ONE = i mioned to Cleveland zy Cap Gen- Kelly. alt Wiliams. Lund. total of 30 points ‘in -the - final Findlax 19, Cedarville 4 : oY se, Gomory 3 3 Hergeshei nytier Sonmor, I iends University 13. Bacone. 6 * to be held on Wednesday, Nov ¥ backs. Bowman. Vanooven s Pp. Mm. 4 Ee era) Manager Dick Miller to. find Mackay, fyriers. Sonmor. gyarter to win going away. Herdegbers 2: Wheaton 0 Tech-Cathedral 15. at ‘The Homestead, 5694 N.. ,. . .Score by Periods & Arc”'vs. ‘Holy Trinity at 5 Rs India apo 3reAn ~ Tiinois Coll, 13, Eimhurst 6 ha 3 Ash Nan n:. State yi : : : 1 - - a solution to the Caps’ Woes. Folk. “Ra r I Wilso Groza High Seorer Illinois Norm, 14, Michigan Norm. © = . - Meridian St... at 7 Pr m. m 3 a 4 Pu vs. 8 Foch at Brookside Zz ‘Adams hinted at Some future J Wilson Morrison Alternates—Quacken- ~ AleX Groza, last season's sec- James Millikin i1. North Central 15 Game ‘Doomed’ Sedma ; —— i 3. Crane vs. St Patrick at Ellen- — — Jus h eait r : baston | Ses own C - Arrting oi indinnapols players His Hi ee se. Heid. Glover: orrterdmerrorer-tr- the -terg ue ERE Ha rrr ee Ye le —rssnaE SEES geen St. Catherine st Our’ if they didn Snap out of thelr in- ean PIPE Wo REVHBTAL Lifes nian, Bo 86 Yaak high horors for the nig ht i L. City J. ©. #8 TIndependenge 3°C aun sw 5 vnar Table : —— EE —— . _— 3 effective scoring doldrums. Cleveland 20re_brPerinds with 26, points. while Jones, Ke I RH) W ashington's Con- = —— ER p. or resi Holy Eros at dF I thought-We Senta PELE SIR rOLls dt Walt het—andFod-Beard-also--Rit Tyr rre mm EE aeettio a tet Ry L. a I NN Err Ee at Histon. TB Aaa i * good team down to Indianapolis Fist Searing Sammary double figures for the visitors. Lake Forest 10 mn To 2 : ech ans : nothal : 30 To I i n a 3 1a = 2 bis a > = i 3 : “ y r # "INDIAN APC . shingtor (Ss tor ' va fo \ CA tan gd 2 1 A Holy vs } this, year, but. apparently. soma- first" Pefiod i 3 IDTANAPOL i Seven Baltimore players also has ich = : : X mt Homa 3 aba J i rove "High schooly . 4 bo . i x Lo Tid 3 f oa 1 are of the 50 Indian- 3 i110 "uF A idea. € 4 . - Hie We one he: said o- Bae $ nalties— hit- double figures with Dick Me- Mariville Tehes. 13. Rickers ii Teht s 13 3 y ) i ra I [: Is cham 3 2 " 3 2% hitb BN name & ye at ’ 33 Trae ht YQ Field, > ne 1” - night. . Second Period: 3 INDIANAPOLIS. Wott hen, of- last year's Waterloo vaukee 1c 4. Catrall (oi ipolis Bigh school footbast cham. 8 ss Yo 1a === | Bumble a. Coen ».i3 mS Anthony vs. Holy Rosary id 434 SNLIAA NA 1 ol J : M i > 3 h catty [a 1 12:25 6 45 00 y 1 Hzed ae 40 1 2 No . Tee : Threaten Pay Loss ila ted £ 2h -Laevel un n- Hawks, leading the way with 20. Nirgiatiae 2 mats 2 pionship z : : a. a 0 u Fie 3 3 i t lover N McA sta nv st pa son a fi si Even though the Caps strutted Reid. Soc . Baltimare. bt Indianapolls Bt North Dak Coll. 13 Susan Any po ea ; n game of, their best scoring punch of’ the }rippine. Morrison (hooking). . -Lund Hott anf 33 3 Jouest 4 : 3 open) Coll 2 Aurora 14 playoff. for charity is out of the loosier . out ° e nowe nder : : Na (hizhsticking tt i c k ) hieldt 3 5 4 Hollan eli ochester ag slo . season tonight, Adams inferred "Third Period A NDIANAPOL TS Hatdy Budo | 3 6 3 deadilien ned ot Benedict. 36. Southwestern Kansas 6 Jubstion Baskethall Nien jong s Na vel <Q a v , es 8 S a J y that maybe some Omaha players \Schlisizzsi and McNab, 3:45. Cleveland. HOSCH § o filMrasovicht 1 1 14 Benetiet 36. Southues has stunted the healthy football would be brought up for a trial. Penalties Non ie a Mehen.c 8 3 iGrome 8 10 3 Soren akols State in Wane ne) 0 growth “in Indianapolis, “will ” Corley: 2 Lavoy.c pringfie chrs, 27 arrenshurg > . in ; The threat of loss of pay in the B: € 51 3 Beards 8) 3 13 SH. eh throw a long body block on any : - : F LR 2 2 3 Walther $3 °§ tewat t shkos 3 cal .n <t-8048S difference between the Afnerican On the a MATTER Fi Blevins 1.0 0y aw is patension 20" Concordia 12. proposal “for 2 poy t Season game. Tr - — — — 4 Hockey League and the U. 8. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE “Totals 35 32:31 To 32.22 29 Al enony 13. : » tar & y League may lead to a hustling Western Division Score ‘by Periods — BOTH TEAMS are blessed with Cap sextet : + Gineinnat T3150 8 Ge Rbieous cB RAR 4 EAST fine, basketball-piaying football- . 1 , - 1 40— wn ns ———————— a w— . : "Steve Black, Detroit utility Cleveland : 2g 8 ty 88 pom Yale ............ 0 0 0 0— 0ers.' Cathedral, which won its player on loan to Indianapolis INGIANAPoLs 1 8 1 '3 2 1 Pro Basketball Dartmouth ...... 7 0 0 0—7 fou ‘th straight city game Friday, at ‘least for two weeks, got into Eastern Division ; National Basketball Association Columbia ...... <6 7 o 1--20Hhnas comp leted its season... Four ; : : W 'L'T Pts EAS ‘ layers ‘harles (irk tonight's action and notched ..nis a 7 18 o EASTERN DIVISION i pet. Cornell vivian. 013 0 6-19 grid player: ri Jirhot, first Cap goal at 8:11 in the sec- 5% 83-1 13 0 1.000 al eee 2 Bob Springer ike Conatd® anc ond Wa with assists from } $1 3.14 0 1900 Pern aa : o I=13 Tobinny Riddle Jr.-are varsity ‘Gerry Reid and Freddie Glover. Pl 2 1 3 AYMY ex. 7—28 |, asketball players who have to 5 . “Caps Score Early : +g fg. 000 Princeton 6 3 140 get in 10 required practice sesZe ! 3 SION 5 Pe - Colgate 0 7 0— 7 sions before the Irish netters t Te ion or Cincinnati 3. St Louis 3 Jovertime : g 1.000 Harv ard . 4 0 0 “—_ 7 open against Deat School Nov. 17. 2s ad un the contest RR GAMES TONIONT -. Minneapolis’ 111101000] Yd 300 Holy. Cross ..... 6 20.0 0—26 - Tech, which won three city en-. S nd 2 1 R30) ; ve OF re relinquis Hy g X ian 3: 8 INDIANAPOLIS win t -« 4 2 33 Rome rT 18—gg B2agements, has to defeat ever-, when Larry ilson ‘scored atl 15 "archey at New Haven. Springfield at, ! ple. ioiees Ge Pitroublesome Washington to) * 0:51 of the initial peried. Goals Proyidence: pt Delaware ...... 0 0 0 0—'0 i} 2 share of the city Crown sae NATIONAL EFAGUE — “i - May were then ‘bagged by Jerry Reid W L T Pts G OG Boston U ......: 0 6 0 10—16 Friday. That means at least al = T, i [| - 2 i - ~ s Mog and Benny Weoit before -the orotate 1 01 3.17. 8 2 Wm & Mary .... 7 ‘0° 0. 7—14 one week delay for the playoff Diustraced Barons made it 3 to 1 on Joep 4-2 2-10 1114 NATIONAL LEAGUE pr oq. for Tech and.at least two weeks $169.95 ’ ax : 373 3 3 34 1 Anderson 83. St. Paul 67 New Hamp. 0 uv 14-21 - : Lund’s solo dash at 6:35 of the { 7% 2-32 213 5 Conn 0 0 7— 7 for Cathedral. \ middle session. : 1-53 5-10-19 B cannes es imi - 1 < CTC -~ ~_ _Oo% Rt Cy ¥ i 5 i Steve Black, who joined” th Neen 2 NIGHT Shue) Notes . ] : 0 7 9—-i TECH'S BASKETBALL team Caps from Detroit today, scored Toronto 2 New ' mat re in, the Dearhora A hn Py Vermont 0.7% 0. 6 0—13 opens at Howe Nov. 25. Tech : GAM N1GuT ent nh t Cio aymn no FOO 7 . i the fifth goal at 8:16 and then 4 Boston at Es Tox York at t Chicago. tou! wil nt be Pit Pitt. terresaanen ld 0 TT 0-21 footballers —. Joe . Sexson -and oo - ‘seconds later Reid made it 5to 1. (Mondas): "Today's non-tournes FB visaiaiaes 0 - 7— 7% Myron ‘Monriarity, “are the only, | fod Gord : . Be Dour In: the" third perio yordon Al m. Southeast Jets vs. Southport este = . two. ‘holdover veferans from art , : RULEETS «rev.0:4.9.0 0 6-15 Haidy finished off the scoring for McAtee to Seattle WEL Tl LR RL ge 0.5.0 13 Tech's sectional champs of last * the winners at 3:45. Steve Wochy, BUFFALO, N. Y. Nov. 4 (UP) Bis A Bm Alison Jets ve Silver Brown .....vii: 0 8 0 61}, Fuiipack Gil Bierman, | of Cleveland ended the scoring at —The “Buffalo Bisons of the em Orewaod Lures B08. Coll. +o.vvu. 70 0 6—13 among others, is another Tech

17:37 on passes from Murdo. Mackay and Ray Ceresino. . Jack Adams, géneral manager - of the Detroit club, and Tommy

American Hockey League have |sént Goalie’ Phil (Red) McAtee to,

Seattle of the Pacific Coast Lea-| gue on’ 24-ours recalls :

‘Handy Hardware. |

High School Football

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American Intl, 2! B.. Wesleyan (Conn.) % | . If Washington wins Friday, the

Amberst 22. Tufts

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0—20, k {hardwood sandidate.. Indiana's Gone Gedman, who Brought the ball bak’ 16 the Hoosier 4

playoff honeymoon will be over— State kick, is about to be snowed. under by Bob Graves of MSC. Ne. 77 is rs wound up on the short ond o the 350 contest cplayed in

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