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Single Defeat by Muncie Central Mars Tech Record _

Runners-up in the 1950 Indiana. Indiana C 1collegiate football scoring race [lined with

Iplay for Valpo : {will battle for positions in the {was the first time

{final three weeks of the campaign he did not get fir 'as Canterbury's Bob Courtney to- column. The loadings

‘day was assured of first place. c,.rtnev. HB. Canterbury.. The elusive Eiwood halfback Fair HE. V

Challenges

By JIM HEYROCK Joe Sgro wiped his hands on a cloth and put one foot

on a beer case behind the bar

Only two customers sat on the stools on the other side of the bar and bartender Joe had just set up two Togming

glasses. “I'm working harder

a fight,” he said to the two

men as he rubbed the purple]

discoloration under his right eye. “And T'll knock him out if it’s the last thing I do.”

now than I ever have worked for

held a 42-point edge over the field, { Weldekamu, B with 108 points and ome mOTe Mine game to go, Joe-Pahr and Nor- Mutscleller, man- Arnold of Valparaiso were Macholts, second and third with 66 and

55 Rapaich, points, respectively, and two more : backfield—aces, Lou Weidekamp Plans Golf Class of Butley’ and Franklin's- Den - Jimmy ‘vaughn, professional at Gines, have 48 points. .° . . peasant Run golf course, will i Louriney Rep! anterbury In. ...auet a.czlass in golf at tha the undefeated ana untied ranks Central YMCA at 7:30 p. m. to-

las) nie lone. wi Titi oring it morrow. The class is open to all I : Mg ts e touchdown ag; ANS ‘men and women.

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27-year-old body “into top fighting- condition; challenged Andy Anderson to a championship rematch with the winner taking both ends of the purse and the loser taking only the bumps. and

Basketball Notes

The squat South Side battler hi Ther Results _at Dearborn ver gis ises 8 : d P ey ; Silver “was referring to Andy Anderson. >’ Nises oe receives during” the Somet Ing e 8c 38 a on Jets 48: Cook's. She who lifted the Indiana weiter- "oo PR _NEW_YORK. Noy ,7 (UP) Service 30. Moose [Lodge 40 weight crown from Joe's curly Promoter Norb Updike nas: Football Coach Irv Ee 7 : head here Oct. 27 on a 10-round Ade no plans for Ihe mutch, vet. came up with a unique suggestion schedule at YMCA: decision But Joe is confident Anderson! today to prevent lop-sided foot- 4 il Makard i a will accept his challenge. “ball, gamas Hove 335, ciety Savings Vs. Ti ‘ CF2 T° age . 4 " ¢ v % 112 School JOE “WAS NOT the sharpest: ;Ahd regardless of condition or 5 i , ; a He ‘wants the rules changed so To a athlete in the business as he lost Ability, it'll be hard to beat a man Here's Tech's once-boaten Greenclads who will try for their fourth straight city victory and. a share of the city grid crown against that every {ime one team scores =. GUARANTEED to the 18-year-old Anderson, who With ihe determination of Joe “Washington's Continentals Friday: (First row, left to right]: Ed Clark, Gordon Rindflish, Jerry Koehler, Norman Wilson, Bob Hughett, . 4 touchdown the other team gets = bh R .e was perfectly conditioned. He 2870 77 David Lewis, Jottie Davidson, Jack Woolen, and Tony Zilson. (Second row): Student Manager Harold +Comer, Charles’ Cave, John to add a player on the field. Give Walc lepairing was slow, miserably out of condi- P R d C il D " Bi It Mi Il R | \- up one touchdown, and vou get to, : n rry- Rodman, Carrell Dusang, Bill Mills, Ronald Jack II Baxt nd Don Lin k. (Thir Student Years Experience tive and his timing could be com... THE TRYON All-Stars are toy- Gilson, Gene Turnipseed, Perry q, a ackson, Bill Baxter and Lineback. (Third row) id are 12 mer, Give wy AoTENGoWDS 20 Years Expe

pared wifh that of the greenest amateur, He had stepped (rom. behind

Jaria’s bar and a few minor workouts into the ring with the light1$8rated Anderson. The wellproportioned, dark-skinned youngster batted him about at will, = ” Ld BUT JOE DIDN'T alibi in defeat Instead up early the follow running through i Garfield ‘Parl Preparing for a “Ferurn match with match that he is not everf certain of getting. He is in. the park everv morning now for miles of running And in the afternoon, gym, boxing and training ‘I'm going to be u ” n

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gan cleaning off the bar. ~Anbthérr customer entered ‘and seated himseif at the bar you doin’ Joe?" asked the man as he put his lunéh pail on the stool beside him.

” ” § “I'LL. BE IN the best condition ever.” blurted “Huh,” said the a questioning look. “I mean, I'll be in dition I've bean fight when I meet that again.’ » One of the men shoulders Another took of beer. The other just his mouth open. “Well, IT will, . I'll out the next time.” There was silence.

” n “DON'T YOU Joe's voice grew louder. There was more silence. “All right, I'll fight the guy, winner take all.” And thus, the challenge , was made and witnessed. Joe Sgro, confident that he can mould his

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a MIDWEST 100.1 Veteran heady Quarterback 11 Ohio State 114.1 pl , a iv ra J = Pr 1063 Drie logo 1-€S Gerlach can give way to Jun a1 3 kl ahoma 101.8 for Wilson on defense. When n 1 ich, Stade 99 . : = = = sburgh 84.0 Wikeonkin 95.6 Gene Turnipseed plants his port- November 4 : A RA Fa - 928 cide toe into. a kickoff big Jerry Law Cs B22 Indian OFT : 5 ’ t November 75 82.1 Notre Dame 23 Koehler, 190, is a defensive-line-owa . ~ 79.8 Northwestern 89 2 backer and can play at halfback 1088 Cal EST asp Or full, He replaces Bill Norris, 1053 Washiigton 100:1- 183, at right halfback. » 0713 UCLA 99.7 1993 Wyoming 9568 So far,. no one has replaced 892 Col. Pacific 93-0 oT vs We GRAY tant ri. 3 Fullback GH Bie ma ah, Tech My a 31 Lovola 88 9 quiet ‘Mr. Inside who is an 4 regon 1 y : Sens 948 8 Er asisco 5.4 honor. student. No one will Tulane - 12 alif 85.1 Coach Longshore «thinks Bierman

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with the iden of t bring! ng in Manager George Bohnenkamp, Nick Jannetides, Gil Bierman, Les Gerlach, John Cave, Ronald Stephens, Bill Norris, Larry Shepar rd, Pat a big professional football team Amore and Student Manager Wayne Young. (Fourth row): Asst. Coach Wally Potter, Coach Howard Longshore, Bryce Bledsoe, Sam for a post-season game. Stuckhardt Merle Horton, Tom Davis, Joe Sexson, Myron Moriarity, Athletic Director Charles Dagwell and Student Manager Donald

They appear to- be strictly of Hale. professional caliber after nin: A Taam: That Wants o Win Faces Charley Admits Tough Washington Eleven Friday Justice of It

and you get to use 13. And so on. Coach» Mondschein ‘is of City College of New York, which has : lost all six of its games this year.

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strajght victories. By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

» “When vou talk about teams that realiy want to talk about ! 3 With Bonfire Tech WASHINGTON. Nov. 7 (UF) When the chatter drifts to 3 team with mounting and zing, Choo-Choo Charley Justice said . " a . ihc rity ndian today the lateral pass which cost AES PI x \ Sn hen { comes: to grouping oer I Indiana's f 1 CATHEDRALS Irish did ait talk eh: at he. B... W] fe i RE ! roet Tec ? > hima $50 fine an mae him “a . : better Thala need prep foorhall teams, don’t forget ( tle celebrating last night. VEN OHO ht teams. this season. five 6f them in the tough R0atl just .as easily could have K P Y E Five hundred turned out at CYO nes: haven't been able - to do nade him a hero : Stadium to felicitate the football much about Tech. =o talking and like many Tech's athlete Justice, the former llniversity ia . 1 a2 about the Greenclads is in order carries his success pleasingly of North. Catoling great Who is ram nen J to 0 re fn in INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY YY J 1Cie i Da ’ > share in the city prep grid cham- re hi LS isc whin WANTS to play football, in’ W AShIBEton. "Reds Kins. ‘was fined plonship Ne late mt TT h isn’t the addition to hasketball, baseball for violating -a elub rule againsf ] cles slate . bu oc S h ne rive yp: A830 There were plenty of speeches same ciub it was Sept. 29, five and track participation. He had unauthorized lateral passes. The and a-huge victory bonfire. Team 0" o “pooco Tech now rid- considered forsaking the game pass in this case cost Washington irs Gene Mangin and Joe Lutz ing ih and place in the nce but approached Longshore "two A defeat at the hands of the MACHINING cna ASSEMBLY were among the speakers. C oach with a 4-1 record. might ‘Re ave weeks before the sson started. 4 ew York Giants Sunday. Joe Dezelan had his say. The Rev. handed likeable Coach Howard He wassgiven a uniform I Seserye lo he 2 Boa Char 2 Fr ; qa (alvi > \ h ile Ras: earnad SCY 38d: 1 don't blame the coach Fr. James Galvin. superintendent po og 5" Cocond eonsecutive Senior John Gilson has earned OF SH 0 COT] DATE TOE LORS @ All ‘Machining and Assembly Departments should report for of Cathedral High School, also North Central Conference cham- one end berth and Senior Myron in bn 2 = Rs 1 1NK- k th I hifts b ' 7:30 A. M. Wednesda i Ae \ 1] W) 10 S * . . spoke, The featured speaker was pionship — or co-champlonship — Moriarity, another one of Tech's ing a ; u ! eu whe nl saw a work on eir regular shifts eginning a Ys Ss Neg 1] edskin n ee -clear or

His Honor, Mayor. Al Feeney, him- all-round - athletic competitors that

November 8.

! : s this year: } lateral.” Seit nce ¥ prevty fair player-wita Of course, Lafayette Jeff's the mans the other flank: -Meriarity The play. came in the last ? a team named Notre Dame, new NCC = titlist with _six;can Tit" well Of either end OT & ta of the ge a. puns : A gala dance in the school gym- er fe ‘His pass as can Sexson ie of ihe game. ile SCOre Was : J straight victories—and . Tech is Pass £5 tall HEA : tied 21-21 and the Giants had Y nasium wound up the activities. yo Tackles Tom Davis, 200, ani : Fai Now the boys must wait and see next in line. Jack Woolen ! t ! i 174 ' i just kicked off after a touchdown. h : 2 i Ww ys § § Jack oolen, a nug r 4 1 1 how Tech fares with Washington Tech Faces Washington ns : piel ED 1 pound Justice got the ball on a. lateral : , R m 4 o in ¢ -W Stier siraaaqie 1uar( > r * ! to see whether they will have to Right now, Tech is waiting Ini. yoo, ind Gordon Rind- gilts be a He Tavis i} @ Employees in Departments 34, 35, 36 and 40 should report for share iz 3 o the Continentals first . : : : y ? en arle Was opped by oe . . 1are the diadem. Le Jing 04 Te a Lat year, flish. Ziison one of the state's the!Giants, he. too. threw: a later- work on their regular shifts beginning at 7:30 A. M. Wednesday, . 2 oh best middleweight matmen last \ oD : . 2 hh loss to g al. It was intercepted, and a few Tech's city championship Io X year, can be. as tough as he is mements 2 : November 8. agKes ver Shortridge was the only defeat on > ' : 10ments- later—with only four ! ; a ) easy-going. n ankle injury seconds to play—Ray Poole of the : y : Dunkel Lead the Green anche! hd Washington SATly last “year slowed down a Giants Kicked a 40-yard field @ All other Foundry employees should report for work on their 3 Fie A Saddidml + + . . promising ToT egiate © career for goal to win the game . Sis J . b 10 TNE 6 half sp to tie Su 5 . reqular shifts beginning at 7:30 A. M. Friday, November By DICK DUNKEI put on a at ai eran ob Rindflish, a Texas transfer and Justice and Tayvior were fined gu'e 9 9 ¥: y Whep the Texas L ORRASFRS the hard- P hi rar n finest grid one ‘of Coach Wally Potter's 350 each: Coach ‘Herman Ball . boy Wied oy er the Southern Metho- Ih one of Iodtgnepony 8 pluckiest linemen, said, “Charlie was warned about Signed dist, 23-20, last Saturday, they thrillers. Shar than 2.2: Longshore has nothing but the rule against wild laterals paved the way for Ohio State to Washington, tougher ~_ praise for carrot-top Sam Stuck- after his first game, when he tried

A. M. BOWERS, Works Manager

take over the national lead in the 6-1 season effort suggests, is back: =, Power Index, with 116.1. at Tech Friday at 2 p. m. and The once-heaten Buckeyes have, Tech, winner of three make 1 who placed se faced six opponents who have had city skirmishes, wants to make iti cone pac

am-average rating of 85.6. Against four soit can catch up with Ca- oop 40 who own one half

center to lateral Amore, Cardinals cond in. the feather- “There wasn't anv excuse for a at the state wrestling Second violation, and a veteran vear—has —used— his Hke Taylor should-knew better”

190-pound . junior

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that tough schedule, the Scarlet thedral's Irish. a wrestling training to good adand Gray has had an average Of Indianapolis” 1950 champion- vantage despite his 133-pounds.

scoring superiority of 30.5 points ship. He can start at offensive gard. per, game. Add 85.6 to 30.5 and| Should Washington win Friday, Bryce Bledsoe, another of you get the Bucks’ 116.1 rating. well, Tech wants to win, a habit oh Bil Treichler's wrestling Now, those who rank teams on it gets into with a few of Indian- stalwarts at heavyweight, fills in the basis of number of games apolis’ better football players. at tackle With 215 pounds. Tech's success this season has’ p,¢ pe jsn't one of Tech's 17 Army as their No. 1 team. And stemmed from team spirit, on-and-'ga ior who want to- win Friday. they may be entirely right. It de- off-the-field cohesion and several pi. ic 4 Junior who wants to win. pends on whether you're trying to eral talented team and individual X measure . average strength, as demonstrations. Yes, size and H. $s Ba ‘ sketball . 1950-51

shown by the actual record, or at- manpower have helped despite the Local tempting: to estimate potential fact - Tech lost Sophomore Hob Lid- Lifters for

strength regardless of the record. Crocker and Dallas Ly The Power Index sticks to the through fhe classroom at di FRIDAY rec ord ‘alone. year. 1. Ohio State RATIONAI 116.1 Green 1s Deeper Y Greenwood Ae 2% 0.1: The Green.is deeper this season i hern’ Methodist .. 108.3 than last in the point-procure-y 187-3 ment department with more opCies setnnns nnd . 104.0 tunities for offensive and de-

. 100.3 fensive alignments.

is. “the best. fullback I've scen "here at Tech,” Turnipseed, Who {likes Illinois, has 26—out—of 31 placements . this year*after: getiting 26 of 29 last season.” He = uses contact tens: fom I

Junior Joe Sexson, who is learn-. { ing to-stop-and-start-at-the same{tire HE sprung loose for 84- | points in eight games. His speed | belies his 200 pounds spread on a

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