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Why Isn’ 4 Tech Playing Irish?
Cathedral Bumped From Card To Make Room for Shornidge
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : The beer was cold and the felWhy aren't ‘Cathedral and Tech playing that post- lowship warm as Al Lopez said season football game? goodby to the Indianapolis In-
- dians. Wouldn't it be nice to see the two city teams who have ds moving up ‘to manage
tied for the 1950 crown with four straight hometown vic- the Cleveland Indians of the
‘Kinda Sorry’ To Be Leaving
tories? American League. But the last thing he managed in Indjana polis It was never in the cards in the First place. Oe i ks was a ur Tech had scheduled Cathe- get You mm ot ory d a handshake for the press eLs 0 aroun Oo ne week-en y ice dral in 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948 tate Te Hw @ racic ana Tribe front office
and 1949. Tech skipped * the Tech wanted to play Shortridge The goodby was said in the Irish in 1916, presumably to get in October in 1950. Tech won- Victory Field executive offices in another North Central Confer- dered if Cathedral might be able Press, radio and club officials ence team on the rotating NCC to play Tech the preceding week droned on and on about the old schedules. 30 room could be made for Short- days, the days ahead and what A year ago Tech got the idea ridge, Oct. 27, under the lights. | might have been. Only silent obit wanted to switch the annual Cathedral tried shifting around. jects in the offices were the cups Shortridge battle from Tech's, The Irish have been playing that El Senor had brought to last game on the schedule in No- Southport around the week-end of Indianapolis. A pennant, a Little vember to a more convenient Oct. 20 for years. The Irish asked World's Series championship and time —obv iously for monetary the Cardinals if their dates could two runnersup were represented gains. " be switched. The Cardinals tried in the gleaming silver and gold = to keep everyone happy but South- trophies on the stands. rk cit ara Snortriage have port couldn't change -its date with Three Happy Years son finale in C Sabla) for 1930. Thus a baseball genius said el Cathedral couldn’t help Tech so goodby to three years of his life green, Night football came along, the Irish were bumped out of the _ three happy years in Indianapgate receipts naturally shot up, Greenclad's path and Tech and olis. and. the business of night foot- Shortridge played this year on El Senor, dressed in a blue ball was bandied around. But Oct. 27. suit and waite nylon shirt with
business wasn’t bad. 8 8.4 figured tie, relaxed more than he Maybe .the ‘school board would Tech.and Shortridge played be- had in three vears af the helm of frown on it. Maybe not fore 8000 fans this season. Tech the Tribe The pressure was off A vague notion that the school and Shortridge always draw well This was the ‘in-between season
board would curtail night football despite bad weather. The mone- too early ‘or spring training, too in the local schools after Nov. 1 tary gain was negligible and it late for much thought of what took root. x . deprived Tech's fine Greenclads had happened in 1950. Tech Athletic Directar Charles of an opportunity to play Cathe- Between "bytes of a ham sandDagwell wanted ' to move the dral's potent Irish. Tech and Ca- wich and a pull at a beer, Lo-Shortridge-Tech game. closer to thedral don't mieet next year. pez opined that he “was Kinda autumn weather— perfectly legiti- A morning newspaper said sorry to leave here” and covered mate. It was a little crowded on Tech's athletic director has indi- up his apparent sentiment by the Tech schedule. A hole had-to cated that both teams would un- joshing with Ownie Bush; club be made. doubtedly be glad to play a post- president. Tech had been playing Cathedral season game if it were possible,
Banter Exchanged on the last week of October, That Would they?
“Yeah, so what if I have to |warm up Feller. Don't you want me ta be comfortable,” Al shot
On Top; Army Now Third
“Better check your baggage be- ¢ “fore you go, AL” Ownie said. “We pig
Power Index Keeps OSU 7 oe mising two cateners pin
Lopez ‘Manages’ Smile As He Says Goodby
A familiar figure says goodby to Victory Field. Al Lopez, pop-
Bierman ‘Open’ To Grid Offers
United Fress Snorts Writer
MINNEAROLIS, Minn, Nov.:
14 —~Don’t bury Bernie Bierman The Professor-of-Pigskin Power; who . quit hig job az Minnesota
——eoach, may wind up néxt season
at Texas, Southern California or
some other major school There was nothing confi but one fact stood out-— Bier is not going to-remain at Minne
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sota as a $7500 a year education prof when he gives up the coaching duties here at the
end of this season. Instead, he
- will listen to some fancy offers
at schools where the rebuilding job ‘will not be difficult. Texas was: the "best. choice Blair Cherry has announced that he will quit coaching football there at the end of the season and his spot seenis ideal for the venerable Bierman Wilkinson Mentioned The question of where Bierman the
will go is only one which see in his gridiron hotbed now. An other is who becomes the new
Minnesota coach Most prominently was Bud Wilkinson, a Bierman product who has tutored OKlahoma to 28 consecutive victories
and who has a $15.000-a-year contract-—with three years to go with the Sooner Oklahon = demanded t} Min t iway from Bud and Wil ‘ hims« i } Wis perfe t } 38 11 Okla homa
ular manager of the Indians waves "so long" to co-workers Ted It was believed also that Minne Sullivan (left), business manager, and-Ownie Bush, president of the sota— would offer a newcomer club, as he leaves to take over as manager of the Cleveland $10.000 per year, considerably less
Indians.
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back. . Difference Between Teams Declines Then the banter simmered As Leaders Run Info Trouble — =toown an] TOpes told sometinlr >
of what he faced in Cleveland. By DICK DUNKEL ‘Coaches? 1 really don't know As a result of last week-end’'s games, ratings of most leading vet.=The job came so suddenly college football teamis continue to shrink, and it begins to look like that I haven't had much time to a gradual return to the good old days may have set in. talk with the Cleveland officials. The Power Index now is reflecting the diminishing difference Mel Harder is still around up between teams of the higher and lower echelons. Gone are the there. And ! like Mel.” : super elevens of recent memory. They're all vulnerable now, and, = Other than mentioning Harder’s maybe, ,in the future, it will be eters — name Al wouldn't be pinned down possible once again for Wittenberg when the Cadets’ 51-0 walloping as to coaching personnel. In reto challenge Ohio State, Stetson Of New Mexico. was added to the ply to a question about Hank to male it hot -for Florida, and rec ord. The rating decline is due Greenberg (Cleveland general Cenfre to push the Harvards t0 the lower average rating of manager) second-guessing him } Army’s opposition. on appointments, Al said “Well, lank and Power Index of cur- a manager can always say no, if rent national and sectional lead- he can't say anything else.” = | ers follow: Gutteridge May Go 1 Don Gutteridge, his Indian-
around. Ohio State hung on to its No. 1 position, . in topping Wisconsin, 19-14, but its rating dropped from
116.1 to 113.5. Compare this to NATIONAL
the 139.2 Power Index of the 1945 3 Galifornia” 13% apolis coach, may be with him in] 3 AMMY Lien r sai } Army team. : id Kent kr. LLL 03% Cleveland. Al said _ he admires The Buckeves' figure of 113.5 2 Te ina 06.6 Don’s ability ‘and “maybe there! means that they have shown, = ints Ey 93% will be some news about Don| through correlation, that they| 3. Zouthern Methodls 929 coming out of the minor league) have been about 113 points strong- 10. ; 01.7 draft meetings Thursday in er, per game, than the nation's Rb MIDWEST ' Cincinnati.” : i ee mE Ohio—State EB. + \ , = weakest team. Pe ; 101.5 THinois Ths “Cleveland —has- lots‘ of speed; Bears Second P ‘ 59.4/ Oklahoma 103.3} and three power hitters in Luke 5 Michigan State 7 California and Kentucky. regis- 83.1 Wisconsin og 2, Easter, Larry Doby and Al Roy 7 94 6 ”"” tering two of the week's few Syracuse oo. ELT Michigan - pi8isen,” said Lopez. “We'll come creases, p#hed into Second Fordham 80.4 Iowa 90.3 along all fight up there if the rer 5 is Bucknell 80.0 Notre: Dame — 90:1 ’ < y fourth places, respectively. Dartmouth 79.9 Northwestern 89.0) War doesn’t hurt us too much, unbeaten Golden Bears now SOUTH FAR WEST We've already lost a. couple of ro. af ickint IC Kefitucky 108.3 California 109.7/ good boys, rookies, that is.’ 109.7, after licking UC LA, vie. | Texas 106.6: Wyoming 97.3 B Al said he's something of a.’ ahd the equally unravished Wild-s M. vu 102.91 Washington 97.2 3 g cats have 108.3, after downing LX A & M. 10240 C L A 347 rookie to ‘he American League. Miss. State 48-21 + 8. U 97.2 Oregon State 88.6 I only had a one-year hitch in ey =. Bs ... 963 Loyola 88.3 i : i Teve- | Army, also undefeated, dropped Fay Of ee 959 875 the American ae un Seve from second to third, with 115.0; Juisne uc HE 85.4 land. The rest of my 17-0 a
Jerry Groom Named ‘Lineman of the Week’
Frank Leahy Says Team’s Captain, Center
One of Big Factors in Improved Play oR
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer MF. Bush likes Mr. Rickey, too. CHICAGO, Nov. 14- Notre Dame's football team, its record Ownie admits lickey’'s a hard
; cob ois 50 2 to deal with when you're a tarrrished by threé defeats ‘in 1950 after four undefeated seasons, Man sh : h stranger. "But he -takes care of
his friends and his own organization. He's a sound baseball man.” Lopez leaned back in his easy chair” and -cpined that the war would make all clubs, major-and minor; sit+ight with what they've got. Ownie Bush seconded the idea by saying “Allie, it's a good: Pittsburgh he was inthe lineup (DINE you're going. We're going for 56 minutes and agaist lo have tough going in the As. Where he went visually the full sociation next season. I mean all “distance; ~he- confessed he -atant of ua Be TE SL OI MENT py
because he * ‘was ut for a couple ing batt of kickoffs,’ > up And -at tnat a shadow passed
Ston (rest Fat In on Most Plays draft giving him lets of. manage- - Against Pittsburgh Gr ,_irial worries. But it passed as he Il) si Bail ' 8 g 90M coy said, “Think Bobby "Feller's be-
sred the hen +#rom sideline. to ing worked too often. He's still sidelined as linebacker and rarely got a lot of stuff we can use.”
was a tackle made that he didn't : : : 3 i . : The idea was filed away ‘ina + of .8L least. help: finisp baseball brain that's the envy of Off. ih many.
Groom, a senior in the College" ~ 5 Lopez brusgped away a sandof Commerce, handles 218 pounds ____ pee ie ime
on a six foot. three inch frame. Even last year, as a junior, he UP Grid Ratings was ‘the regular Irish center and was never outclassed bv such name stars as Léon Hart, Bill { Wightkin and Jim Martin. Like this gigantic trio Groom too plans to play-pro football for {a year or two.” Then he expects {to go into business with his father in Des Moines. Michigan's fifth string halfback; West Bradford, who paced 1¢ (the Wolverines to a 20 to 7 vie- So Te . o 1} jtory over ‘Indiana, was named ern Methodist, 23; Cléthaon, Wsomine. 1) Midwest back of the week. Washington. 8: Michigan and Nebraska:
eset mares 4 each; , Georgia, Maryland “and Notre Damve, 3
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Center Jerry Groom, Coach Frank Leahy said today. Saturday Groom again was a standout on the field to win honors as United Press Midwest Lineman of the Week as the Irish dropped Pittsburgh, 18 to 7 to come hack ————T : above the 500 mark: for the year, Groom “has. been close to an with four victories against. the iron man all year, averaging over three losses. ig 54 “minutes per game in the a - seven Irish contests. Against
Team Points 3. Army (18) covvevicsnees 309 2. Oklahoma (8) *vecvesanea 207 3. Ohio State (8)..ausseess 208 + California (2) veissvenens 257 Kentucky ....issasshseee 213 O-TeXAS8 ivi.isenvearvrens 191 T. Princeton «...v.civesiss 90 8. TNHAOIS cof eeeiseannsnes ON 0. Tennessee : ...ccvivsesees 48 ,. Michigan State .......... 34
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| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 14 pletely recovered. {(UP) — Coach Frank Leahy of! intd condition to play,
{Notre Dame broke his usual Mon-| sald. en day practice routine Yestentay, ‘Wisconsin Deadline
and also denied a rumor that rsdlt loay * For Deer Hunters would leave the Irish. “ joe Wis., Nov. 14-If At the moment all I'm thinks! you're going deer ting in Wising about is the game with Towa ,ongin this year, you must | Saturday,” he said. “After that vour deer tag not later than will come the contest: with South- Friday, November 18 the day be erp-California Dec. 2, -and after fore The Wisconsin Conservation that I'll only be thinking about Department warned today. spring practice.” Only those hunters who possess Contrary to his previous custom , jeer tag when the seasno opens of excusing from Monday drill all «3 hunt deer under a law put players who, appeared the pre- into ‘effect last vear. It provides
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