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. Recalls Lamb Chop Diet At Indianapolis Last Season

By 3. G. T. SPINK of of “The Sporting News CLEVELAND, Nov. 18—Mel Harder, the Cleveland Indians’ coach, remembers that when Al Lopez was with the Tribe in 1947, he'd hoist himself onto a trunk in the clubhouse after each game, fully uniformed, and needle the players who dressed hurriedly for a quick departure. He'd holler, “Hey, where you young fellas going?"

Let's sit around and talk a a a . little baseball.” ed with me and try to read my-

self to dreamland.” ¥ r » ALFONSO RAMON LOPEZ, now the manager of the Cleveland club, after putting in three successful seasons at Indianapolis, laughs pleasantly and smiles a handsome smile when reminded v of this. “That's right. he admits. *'Course as manager 1 can't needle the boys as much, but I'll still walk into the clubhouse» and shoot the breeze. I know I'll have an office of my own, as 1 did at Indianapolis, but I'll be dn the plaves’ locker room as much as 1 ever was, More than TH be in my office. that's for sure. “In fact, cne of my ambitions is to get the players to stick around the clubhouse, too. I'll always be the last to leave. Wan: to get "em all to think about baseball all the time. Want to get 'em to know each other real well and pull for eacn cther real well”

Gain at Lea A Tie for Big 7 Title

By PHIL DES

» ” LJ . J LOPEZ CONSIDERS himself _ CRMAN, Okla. lucky that in his 19-year major Fearsome Oklahoma. league career he was educated by touchdowns in four outstanding manajersWil- breezed past Miss McKechnie and Frank Frisch. “They all taught me something.” he points out. The - run-away w Lopez’ parents were horn in Sooners at least a ti Madrid, Spain. They came to the Seven championship United Sta *:s. settled in Tampa, have held alone the Fla., and reared a. family of sons. The seven boys and two girls. came interested in baseball but through his brother Emilio, was two years older. “He was a good catcher,” says Al ‘and I learned ‘much by following him D around the sandlots. 1 along wherever he went, made the Sacred Heart team.” He quit school grade to turn Tampa club of " State’ League. “Got month. ~Lhat was a money,” he explains. ~ ~ ~

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LJ » ~ BUT IN OTHER ways, Lopez life has changed, ‘As a player used to play cards a lot with the fellows,” ne recollects. “Now I pageball He watched me play hardly play cards anymore It every game in Tampa. The next > : Isn't good for a manager to play year, 1926, he died.” Of his large PAYS totaling : cards with his players and at In- family “Al has only two sisters N® Pall oy — dianapolis 1 had only one coach: 3n4 one brother left. He Jost two |ioment later Billy : 80 I cut out most of the card prothers in the past two years; fT, from the fo playing. Started going to the one was Emilio, who died of a Jreatherall kicked movies, instead. fieart-atiack. 2 five conversions. “In the last two or three years

Ive been going to a show just Al. himself, stays in fine physi1 Ss x n ’ ; : cal condition. He's five-eleven an «£58 than two m about every afternoon, especially and

; weighs about 190. “He appears Safety Buddy Jones : o8 the road; 1 hw it's a good physicall able to go behind the Yards for the Sooner’ E- 2 yay Da ax y about Jaan plate today, “Those days are return touchdown of > 2 - from the dugout, shoot em-up mos le. They re the ihe third-base coaching box, but made it a 3g. os not from behind the bat.” He was hallf- by AS A MANAGER, Lopez has still putting on the mask become much more superstitious. Mitt at the age of 40, catchingt

Oklahoma's Leon Heathe set the pace about

Missouri forces on

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The Sooner

“But now, when things are go- IN ALL HIS baseball years

the Giants. McGraw was managing the Giants and there really

when we won five in a row. After we lost 1 tried a new

half,

when Quarterback

Illini Topple

pleep like a baby,” Al said. “Now series. I can't sleep much during the “My second thrill You guessed season, I Keep thinking about it. Being made Prarages of those tough games. After a rough major league club/ the Cleveland one I take lots of newspapers to Indiana i

x Olympians Beat

Earlham Downs Tri-Cities, 74-67 Greyhounds, 40-13 conus vom voces.

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yards amd

yards, making it 20 to 13. Earl- (ne shooting was over the Olymps next week would give

_ a punt on its own 41.

ex for a runnerup. J | Rushing mE tas touchdown run, Chuck Troutman “scored two ra points and touchdowns for. the winners white SE with ne tara tallied iWlee tor the &V

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bert Robinson, Casey Stengel. Bill streamliner through a whistle stop

Nebraska Al be- have a chance to share the title —

Just Misses Record

laude Arnold to equal the record Pennsylvania's

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yards, on the Missouri

Returns Punt

or maybe from second Port touchdown Vessels 27-0 shortly

and Score set up by a Tiger fumble, reserves took over

» “I had a couple of superstitions over 50 games in his first year as in the second half. A 63-yard : as a player,” he reflects. “Like us- manager at Indianapolis. : march ended with Merrill Green ing the same bat each day. .£ 8 2 plunging over from the. one and

Jerry Ingram recovered teammate

scored. in the fourth. period

Ohio State, 14-7

Power Bottled Up (Continued From Page 33).

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yards Tor a 19 make their first score before the 30, 000 fans at ‘Memorial Stadium. SL

Irish Rally, Gain Monon Bell Keeps Chiming 14-14 Deadlock For Wabash Little Giants

Ing right, I even eat the same 'Wo thrills stand out. “The first Jack Santee’s fumble in the od (Continued From Page 33) (back Mike Gillis hooked onto a things.” = was when I broke into the majors zone for the final touchdown wi Gephart aerial on the 50 and . He then recalled with a In 1930. “I wasn't anything spe- only 14 seconds to play. Overcome 14-0 Lead 7 hol a second. cooted it to the DePauw 31. Full- : chuckle, “Last season I was on cial.” he recollects. “It was just Missouri, which failed to pene period opene F vard drive." yonn Price lugged it hot a lamb chop diet for five days that the Dodgers were playing trate Oklahoma's 40 in the first He'd by Hawkeyes was . capped ‘by Fullback Ted

Steeg's bounce over from the two, ahd heavy to the two in several

Phil Klein (Continued From Page 33) But Halfback Jack Hickman smashes and then Steeg took the

: to : s Ww menu. When we're winning I was red hot rivalry between the passed 10 yards to Bob Henley. yards to the Notre Dame 27 after Missed the point. ; il hh Slicknans Rick in even wear the same clothes. A two teams. There still is. T was the third ~traight completed pass grabbing a Wiiliams toss. On DePauw resorted to trickery to £alist Qidn't ‘niiss a ry in the fellow does most anything to just an excited Kid, 21 vears old, in a series totaling 50 yards. fourth down. with the Hawks gain its second TD. Halfback Pen second-hatt surge x : try to keep his luck going.” “Just the idea of breaking in still on the 27. Halfback Boh Wil- Faber took a handoff from. Gep- Wabash recovered. i. DePauw “And the sleeping isn’t as good. against McGraw thrilled me. We son ‘made a great juggling catch hart on the 15 on the Kickoff ° fumble on the DePauw six and “When 1 was a player 1 used to won four out of five in that of Quarterback Glen Drahn's return play and skirted the right Ha

Price struggled over on the very next play as the period waned. That did it for the third quart er and the Tigers.= The Little Giants stood olf the Tigers the rest of the way, only

sidelines. to the Wabash 22. Halfback Steve Nagy made the rest of, the yardage on the next play, zooming over left tackle. Kees-

rass, and oped to a touchdown. . Irish Start to The fast moving. nature of these early minutes is pointed UP tip ; Hh ; Dy: the fact that. there wasn't a ling again kicked the point, punt until Williams was forced to. 1PePauw took a bigger step stopping to add one more touchkick from the Notre Dame two Minutes later when Gephart threw down. That was accomplished by vard line late in the first period. 53 Yards to Héllensteiner for the Tackle Bill Orman, Orman interIt wasn't until the second period third Tiger score. But this time cepted a Gephart' pass on the that the Irish could get going. Warish linemen blocked the Kick Wabash 46 and lumbered the 54 Then... Fullback— John Landry PY Keesling. The blocked PAT vards-to-the-goal-in-jig-time— seemed to put guts into the DePauw took to the air after

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score its-hests in the second half, 16 vards to score. fowa 20. Halfback John Petit Yyabash defense 3nd 1 held. IR€ .ysi. The air was filled by WaContinued From Page 33) ‘ hy ohio Sts vas ‘mined Pon circled end from three ; ras PERL of the first half... pash linesmen and Wabash cheers : n ' 41-35. but the damage had been Ohio State wa determined tt > ap [re uw The second half belonged to hi Jeers, to Bob Ewing 'for 14-yards and gone. Frankie Brian. the former thereafter, but it couldn't €qual 2 0 Score aller Sesing PR dina Wabash body and soul. An inter- and Tiger plans for a rally choked . Fred Schlotterbeck converted to Anderson Packer, paced a fourth the spirited Illinois team. The 9°%D Lf snagging a illiams ceoted” pass. det up the Little © death in the turgid atmosphere. -——tie tiie count. Ria after, Lich: quarter Blackhawk drive that Buckeyes later marched from the pass no Lo ne still trailed. Giants Second Yolichdiwn.. Halt: ‘We Tolled You So’ : tenbfg went ove On a One-y#d nétted 27 points. Brian rang the Ohio 20 to the Illinois 13 before PS te a a. on FR Th ie That's the tale of Wabash-De= F quarterback sneak and Schlotter- régister for 13 of his total or 17 Klevay Fe Lo! faening 3, ike an Tote pnget i the Irish B lid Th Pas —_ J Si B Fiona dnv i arl- i F ny TRS YASS and lia opa pounced on Tho MAS a J er, Capt. Marvel or Hopalon - A in for Ral) pointe he Hawke fan na Pa ball for ta oh the 10 to Put on one of thepr oie tashioved v 0gs ump BS Arr But Wabash i _ Lichtenberg added his second The game belonged to the Preak up the last Buckeye threat marches late I ne third period. Sycamores, 32-0 it football and DePauw. calls it TD ‘from one yard out in the Olymps by courtesy of Hawk Fourth Victory Towa Threatens : oi : : quits for another year. second, but Central whittled the fouls. Indianapolis’ cashed in on It was Illinois’ fourth victory On that drive. which saw Notre (Continued From Page 33) The victory gave Wabash -a lead in the third. Ray Swayiie 14 ‘free ‘throw attempts in the-in five conference games, and the Dame move 80 vards in:20 plays. twice to lead the touchdown pa- 'ecord of four wins, ‘two losses flipped to Don Thomas. ex-Cris- first half, just double the amount decision meant that a win in the the Irish line kept the. lowa for- yade, his 57-yard gallop was the and three .ties for the campaign: pus Attucks athlete. for nine ,¢ points by which it won. When season-finale owvér Northwestern wards™ from rushing Williams longest scoring play of the aiter- DePauw ended up its season even

g consistently for the first time in y at four wins and four. losses. the Illinois ;00n

Indiona ......18 Marquette . ... 7

Diagram phote by Liyod Walten and J. Nugh O'Donnell.

Fired-Up Gophers

26 after taking a pitchout from the tricky Lou D'Achille during the second scrimmage play of the contest. The play started on the Marquette 45-yard-line. IU came from their own, 33 to the visitors 45 in the first

scrimmage, then kept the ball.

O'Toole to Meet ‘Great’ Humphrey

A veteran campaigner from ’ . Boston, Tommy O'Toole has been : « signed to oppose - The Great . ' . Humphrey on Tuesday night's Bierman $ Reign Ends Armory wrestling program.

On a Happy Note O'Toole fills the sixth spot in . a lineup of three heavyweight (Continued From Page 33) matches 36-vard run in the first period, The headliner will pair Bobby then took a screen pass from Bruns. Chicago, and Ray Eckert, Dale Samuels 70 yards for the St. Louis. ; scond score shortly after the Buddy Curtis of Indianapolis next period started Samuels and Fred Atkins, Australian, are

kicked both extra points. Shortly before the half Minnesota took charge. Klefsaas romped 45 yards off left tackle to score. Three touchdowns im the second half closed the remaining gap and shot Minnesota out in front. Kletsaas, Ted Christensen and Gary-Johnson alternated in line smashes on a drive which rolled 50 yards. Klefsaas scored from the one. Drive Foiled intercepted pass foiled the next drive, then Minnesota ‘drove 42 yards for its third touchdown and went ahead. Klefsaaxs plunged "over after a roughing penatly had set Purdue back on its ‘own two. ? The final touchdown came when Bob Thompson took a punt on the Minnesota 29, shook off a tackler, reversed his field and went down the sidelines. Dave Skrien kicked three out of four extra points. . Bierman was honored time ceremonies

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ham. hid been successful on 28 of 36 the Rose Bowl bid again the gate, ila mized his small Crowd ; Ontiy dissenting note bi He War with: a new automibie. Lichtenberg Goes Over charity throws to 19 of 27 -iof The 1946 championship Illini Josses wit 1 Pur HY : i bon ane A handful of Tans looked Tost ash latory was sup iec . 6 ne MINNESOTA y : ry. and score he / 2 $ ¢ : é May- . , Another one-yard sneak bythe Hawks. Shooting from the team went ‘to. the Bowl and A ) oo ih h iro3e g in the huge Memorial stadium as po tier 1 o oe tition but leit Ena Gal AOR allison i . \ mmseit t 8 i ar . * Q f "Oi ackies na « ohn » Lichtenberg made it 26 to 13 floor read: Indianapolis 23 of 68, dropped UCLA in the first in- aov n mse nm i 14 yar the SUN brake through and: pres , be it 8 rat po Tompe aan. Bl oH early in the fourth and Earlham Tri-Cities 24 of 84. terconference match neak ‘sented perfect football weather Sach time 8 NYC engine thugs Left Gunes escort hey on ‘Stolen, Ham- ~~ 0 13 béfore Central ; ; lowa thre eatened twice again, but S¢h I e a eather 4, the field it. bathed the old : r résc ) 1, Stolen 1 \ ran it to 40 to efore Groza's high-point deadlockers ~ Ohio State's loss was its first > a mel G 10: State couldn't score. The Hawks moved [OF the crisp, November &fternoon. yp, Bell in smoke: dnd soot. Right Guards--Olon. Costes, Jiglm scored again. Schlotterbeck con- ware Brian and Noble Jorgensen in six league scraps and it meant | ont st o RE move yonon : ¥ SOU Right Tackles Te Re DI, cer, & — verted twice after George Cooper of the Hawks Their 17-poiot that the BN a ait defeat to" the Notre Dame 27 once and Butler's dominance also showed It also bathed reporters’ notes in Exber Ede ans Fare : oe Bob Ewing scored the last a 1a. ne LR : > Briston returned a "kick to the up in the game statistics as they jnky blackness, too. royal Lig 01h g.ng, sonansen ia and Wing evening was three better than the Michigan next week to take a . A ; . . Fo : i : two Earlham TDs. efforts of the Olymps’ Bob Iiavos ole : anferetnne. tithe Vo ta Notre Dame 36 in the fourth per- ground out 258 vards on the After the game the Wabash pp uarterbacks -= Christensen. Wheaton : $ SAVOY. cleat of snice ti bras 5 Cooper went -53 yards from The. Olymps * > meet: th n Waiver would Wi od ground and 145 through the air student body could taunt Depauw x ft Haltbacksc-Klefsaas, Hudak. Mco- ’ . d . \ re a 0 olverines w ( . : > i > oie 3 i > RE oore - scrimmage around right end on oo, Moline this afternoon. consin. with four wins { two Towa had possessionspl the hall In Thalking up sixteen first downs. about the bell with-an "We: tolled _Right Halfbacks Engel, Thompson et I on our Thien Next Indianapolis home Zane defeats. a chapéee 10 heat As the game ended, but used up so. -» They Hmited the: host Svca- You so. Da iien: or neon Ewing dashed. off right tackle Pri SEAS IRIE obi hed libid mente pr hia ppg eye emer 4 WHT D8 Tlésda; N&l BOCHes IDK 8 mid rete Hr—tire—irfivdie Trthe-fnees—to- Am or “for 89 virds after -Eartham-took- Cr Pp ar Fhtistt ig a AE pL Rae Dea a Fe a a vada Fhieehaig

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Hollensi einer ‘minute remaining. . {roza e til. 4 Jorzensen } 3.07 vards Ee ‘ > game left to play th : n. It the : 1 fternoon Tackles— Widman, Beebe. Rowe q Laver 2 4% 8 NVR it z Kam ( 1a 18 Beason atternoc Guards Beck. Clift, Chaffee Earlham won the first: downs, (200° 1 vy 0 1... On the ground the IHini had was also the first tie for Notre RUTLER Centers -Vear 18 to 13, ‘and carted off the yards Walther :.2 Y Aion vs rds © yared to 202 for the ei : 2 ne Quarterbacks -Gephart. Stenhen Shaeffer 21 2» 0 o 120 yards compared to <02 Dame, which has wor while End Scheusesier, © Johnsor faitbacks Lee, Nagy. Williams Faber rushi totals 279 yards to 148 ] ‘ ng totals . Buckeyes. Thus Ohio State's total yo... Cram La Fisher, Johrison Daliey Totals « FIT IRN i 19 10 1 losing thre¢ Hurle., Smith. Lawy Fou't Fullbacks—Shawver. McGin “for the Roasts. : Torals P1990 cain was 299 te Illinois’ 209 The: Liisin . am A Ee a Fis . na Central Lar br Periedh Stalwar ‘ere. prominent * on 2 Schankerman. Hammon. Ku'- Wabash 0621 7-3 | Eads Roberts tania Hurrle, Chand IDiaRarOLY & 415716 1 Stalwarts were. promine OWA rat Gollner. Jennings.” Wilson, Cross DePauw 7130 0--20 ¥ . 9 17 14°77 43 both sides: among the linemen Sw C O'Chnnor.. Sypult. Rodick “Touchdown Wahash- Steéx (2 Price Tac Kincaide, H Martines Soilly Free thiow ENR ones, "MoMullen i) > K az L a . Quarterbacks— Mavhuzgh. Crawforth Oras DePauw’ Hollensteiner 21, Nagy ma Fg id R. Schroeder A. Bagnnerst st Mra: vich 2, Beard Wal thes ; Sut the linebacke TS On eac eam. eft Halibacks danke Sturz*on. Points after touchdown: Wabash— Hickman . . ydorovich Fa 3 p o s a 1 { Popa 4 DePauw - Keesling 12:1, all PATs by Cen! Hiivcord. Berman 2 re ily iy fg hie b or ere the Halthacks King, - Halla Walls, nlacemer fficials ‘Pat Kennedy and Charlie ANC ackle / Tate 3 ¥ siminiak, Weidekamp PF otticials--Re lack Bafnhardt: Um wayne, Brown Zopf a i . Puilhacl tanies ‘ar { ; Eckman i _ rk< s, Pullbacks Johnson Staniev, Cornelis pire. Marvin Shih Field Judge. Joe HarRicht on Thonias, Rans- Hlinois bulwarks . while . Illinois Curie ! on: Toad Lineman. etl Barth fhacks Burleson, Preston . > could have heen far more dan Ri . , INDIANA STATE STATISTICS Sih ‘Depa Hall, Letw z. Thayer, Crowe St. Joan of Arc gerous bat for Ohio. State's Bob Harrison, Scott, Griffith, Rusiell Frei dowha abash x rer, Ei Wg Pratt * Heid. He made a good 530 per Ri Green Moore, O Rourke. “Etithz, Rich, Yards rushing , 204 1 jckman, Brown Weoors . . ova Yio Bristol Ct Yards passi 1 164 . Wins CYO Trophy cent of the Ruckeye tackles and Fulibaeks- Reichardt, Denning. Riley Gilman, Gainey, Gough. Kiince Pa sses attempted - ? i av pLVET a 1 g po “% x uxton asses completed 1 Belser. [Operie, Sauffer, Fowler he ptayed every second on. de NOTRE DAME thay: Lu RO, ie Rohineye Passes. intercepted 3 3 a Washington. (Continued From Page 33) fense ; Quarterback. Frew. Hudson Fy Fuimiiies restenria 3 } ks —- Cooper, Christmas. . ft thacks--Brown. Hasset! 11ND 8s . ‘ a oop touchdown early in the second _ILLINoIy it Haltbacks.-Workman, Roe. Rob- Opponents’ by bles Tecovered 4 ao — . Left Ends Klimek. Vernas r f En Snilth. ‘quarter. He circled right end for' Yo Ra NUne te Poach awit Kiepmeh y . + 5 tg > Left Guard ( S10 Scoring: Cross, Cornelius’ 2. Weidekamp, eriods: > s 11 yards for the deciding tally. Centers-—Vohnshi Savino. Livorsi Points after touchdowns. Jen- : = s Comiral $ A) - ' Ca B + t 1¢ 6 ¢20—4 Cathedral's chief threat came ight Guards nings, 2 STATISTICS es unring 3 i ~ sTamisrics J rian late in the second period ‘after a “Right Tackles stegert. A Tate Es Ind. 8. Btlr Starts at + .y yy Right nd fax. Jones First do 4 18 oo 0 rst = ne Hy. 1 gibloeked kic X but ( Riledea: WAR, OE riirharks. Major, Br 3 Rushing yardage 54 258 ' stopped ‘on e two vard line. Jen Halfhacks--Douslas 1azia Passi ardaze 3214 ] t 3 4 ' 13 14 DE aL at 148 29. St. Joan of Arc's chief yard "Rint ps Nearthe : EN ; 4 \ " - . ght Haifhacks —S a pl 4 6 on 5 gainers were Noone and Jehn La 3 3 } Selken 3 5 McGinty. who on ted 4 pa iiibacks Raklorits, RB Tate Pu: 3 Po) 3 0 convertec An opa, Ellis A ; a rR 5 ‘ ap eT h . single R Soa 2 30 spearheaded the ground attack. Chk 2 wise A J ennand 0 50 A gy dotle BUX BAX Inds Wa*son. Gande | § barre i : 2 ].” The football committee for the [eft Tarkles Wittman logan tm 41020 Hunting Free oe layoff included: Frank E. Mc- Rasch. Mans. Fash clothes, coats, kK Razich. Manz Fash chi 16-12 ols and 4 : dw > , ; oth. Heid TER : 5 an ote Blasts B janney, Edward Fillenwarth, F. Riltz. Ronemus. Fischer sfamisyics Western Shel: pans 4 A. Wilhelm and the Rev. Fr. M™ . lekz. N. 0 gun Shells ty 4 | ‘raut Momsen, ; 1 ( \ Dartmouth, 24-0 | Kavanagh. The late Mayor ‘Al i + kis Facs, Walther. AnSsrson asker ardaze . . ne i Yd Quarterhach Cufcillo. Elwood. Widdoes SNE vardaze 33 ITHACA. N. Y. Nov. 18 AUP) ~ Feeney, one of the ( YO's earliest Lell Ha backs: ANC WCE. Bruney asses atteqipted 1 11 swept past Dartmouth’ and” closest backers, also was a Right - Halfbacks -— Klevay, Hamilton a #8 completed ks 4 Sturtz ) - ses Intercepte 1 | : ease today as/Mmember of the committee prior tc Fullbacks—C. (Gandee. Hlav Bunty: Since EA: 33 specialist Bill Ki oi his death last Sunday. Hitiais oJ 00 Pr Reriady oP To en ean di L SIZES In a preliminary game, Our Oh Sate Bs 0.0. 7 Yaras penalised 28 ES ouc owns iinois—Stevens. 2 wo mph. Lady of Lourdes, Division 1 run- State—Janowics : STATISTICS irk, nerup, won 18 to 12, over Immac- 25 : for the first ulate. Heart of Mary. Division 2 pirat ; :

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