Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1950 — Page 16

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: * By BILL EGGERT THEIR best-played game : Yoon in the books as a 4-to-2 victory over Pittsburgh, the Indianapolis Caps steamed out’ of town today to begin their annual trek through the East. It's a nine-game spread over three weeks, opening “iphursday night in New Haves, whose reorganized Eagles have won only four of 20 © Not included in the ling squad today was Steve Black, worthy winger who has gone to Detroit to learn why the Red “Wings bavent pacalled him to the National League, ;

wie BLACK wi loaned for two weeks to the Caps, Nov. 4. The time elapsed Saturday night. He has intimated a foolish move sthat he may quit the pro game if he isn't recalled. The silver«tongued Jack Adams, Detroit: general manager, probably will talk Black into rejoining the Caps in the East. Black is primarily _concerned about his automobile. He was sent to Indianapolis with such short notice that he left his" car (minus any anti“{reeze) parked at the curbside. If the black-haired Black stays in Detroit or bolts, Player-Coach Ott Heller will play as a wing. .- The Caps showed some splendid scoring and defensive habits last night and Heller believes the squad has “discovered itself.”

Cap

PITTSBURGH came here were a four-game winning ‘streak and had beaten Indianapolis: three times already this season. After seven penalties, added evidence that league officials are cracking down on unnecessary rule infractions, in five and

‘one-half minutes in the first period, both clubs settled down to

‘some solid hockey.

Ray Hannigan sapiialized on the Caps’ lone defensive error

€ootball With Leahy— Illini Defense Provided Edge

Upsetting OSU Makes Eliot Favorite for Coach of Week

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame

anything but victory on the football field, and we have al-|

defeat.

ern Division of the National a morgue after the game as the Basketball Association after turn-'boys felt they had let Captain ing back the Indianapolis Olympi- Jerry Groom down. But Jerry. ans here yesterday by a lopsided gathered the lads around him and score of 104-to-81. told them that because of the The task was accomplished as manner in which they fought the 'Hawks marked up a total back, he was every bit as proud of 66 points in the second and to be the captain of the 1950 team third quarters. |as Jim Martin and Leon Hart The Olympians handed the Tri- were to have captained the 1949 Cities aggregation a 74-t0-67 national champions. heating at Butler Univer Fleld- 2 nouse Saturday night.” t the a ; rast-breaking Olympians were un- SATURDAY'S “game of the able to connect here on the much- day” developed into the “upset of; smaller Moline Armory floor. |the day” as Coach Ray Eliot's] Jorgensen High Big Noble Jorgensen and sharp- [igus : Hi subdued the Big, shooting Dike Eddleman paced | en leaders from Ohio State. It| the 'Hawks to a 22-16 first quar- Was the defensive might of. Illi-| ter lead. After that the host team nois that provided the edge: over | blazed ahead to hold a 55-41 edge the Buckeyes. Vicious . tackling at the half. caused four Ohio fumbles, and] When the firing was all over the pass interceptions quelled | Jorgensen was high point man Buckeye uprisings. The victory| with 24,' followed by Eddleman which practically assures Illinois| with 23. Alex Groza was high for of a Rose Bowl bid certainly Indianapolis with 16 while Paul makes Ray Eliot a top nominee Walther and Leo Barnhorst threw! for the “coach of the week.” in 12 and 10 points, respectively.| Another ' splendid display of Indianapolis (81). Tri-Cities (104) spirit saw Minnesota's Gophers

Javor J. Miasovich, Beard, Tri-Cities— mast coast as Pennsylvania, | |

Georgetown and Harvard defeat- . Pro Basketball ed Wisconsin, Holy Cross

estern Division

rays. 56. Yew ‘York 83. t ayne B84. “ialtimore f0. Aneape 90, Rochester 17,2

have ‘the Hurricanes among the (nation’s best.

ways felt that to be satisfied with anything else is to admit

- However,-there are times when existing circumstances

{the New York Yanks yesterday,

{day night. leam which took its third title in matches wits with his old profes-

- fg I ’ Holland.t J { zodarovicn. 3 i "3 coming from behind .to defeat 4 MeNtuilen.t ’ Chelan (- -. 38 : Purdue in Bernie Bierman’s last} Barhhorst,! $ 1 2 8 ; iroza.c 8 ‘Jorgensen. 9 LaVoy,e 23 Herma 4 Sanstiery 3 0 1lLogang 3 J A 24 ovich 33 Brians : 3 0 oA A ed 8-4 {Bane & 10 proof of their admiration for, Beards 3 _ _ __ their great coach. ittarorts 39. Tae 0 5 BR yo.” TIH-CIU8S - . ....iruen 104 THREE FINE - coaching per- ® ws. Missed: {halen Hs 1- | pl > i Gali, BarRRGrat. ros 'mances--were turned {non the| 0 4 avoy 4.

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ning note by topping the visitors, 4 to 2.

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Loves Leahy ~ ockey Summary

Raglan, Quackenbush: Center, L. Wiliso

Wings, J. Wilson, Morrison: Spares,

meeting at Reeves' home. In answer to the report Reeves said: “ONE: Frank Leahy has never been to my home; “TWO: Joe Stydahar has a two-year contract to coach the] Rams in 1950 and '51; { “THREE: There has been no| deal with Leahy.” Stydahar, whose Rams retathi] (first place in the American Con-! ference of the N. F. L. by beating |

and McLellan (highsticking) 7:31. Third period: 6-—I

'rison (L. Wilson) 19:58. Penalties: None.

(43 to 35, said: “I've talked with Mr. Reeves and with Fred Levy {one of the {five partners in the Rams). and they've told me that they are perifectly satisfied with what I am |doing with the club.”

Rams' Coach

Announce oo All-Star Teams

St. Joan of Arc Places 3 on Squad

Los Angeles Mentor

By EARL WRIGHT, Un NEW YORK, Nov, 20—Coach

‘knows best.”

but

The St. Joan of Arc nothing but trouble when he row, defeating Cathedral, 7-0, sor Sunday in the game which aced three boys on the dream probably will decide the conferquad of Division I. jence champion. ? The winners have been invited! “The Bears have some mighty

to meet the Evansville cadet fine players, but Halas is the guy

and champs, St. Anthony's, in a post- , NATIONAL ASSOCIATION |Brown. All three games were fig-| S amps, scrap Y's. In a post- who makes them tick,

Stydahar

in the Pocket City said. “He'll outcoach you every

Bil w L Pet. ured to be close. But Penn's next Sunday. time Minneapatts . 8 4 .sse-power made their victory over| The All-Star team was selected The Rams’ rookie coach said Rochester fre esse al) 8 343 Wisconsin very decisive. {from all-opponent picks submit- Halas’ head butters were just as NDIAN. Krorse ‘4 400; A sure nominee for the Orange ted by the individual coaches and |. © , h fore whan Eastern Division, =. Bowl reared its head as Miami the four outstanding players on 8 and ‘tough as 1 ex It Bota { . #1 downed Florida, to prove its tie|each squad. a New York 110! Bad Luisville was an exception. CYO Cadet L Dn straight seaiyashington : i $ 400 Andy Shstaisen Bas done one of adet eagye eng ro or e year's best coaching jo hifi =e Wasnt cle 04 , Init ApS) LIS 1. Miami, and I know he Eh pi All- Star Teams “ ‘As Tough as Ever’

DIVISION |

Left End—Tom Hagan, ‘Lourdes.

“They're just as tough as ever,

Our * but it's that coaching that will

Lady

NATIONAL LEA UE Left Taockle—Jose Rr Side, Bety Trai , astern Divisi on, = re her.’ Si. oun of A 3 bring them out on top’ Stydahar : : - i } re an asses E 800 OKLAHOMA PUT in its. most Ne Richi Gusra=Phl Gatiean.” 51. "Ph pri ht now Stydahar is’ on oie. 333 serious bid for the nation’s num-| Right Tackle—Louls Annee, St. Roch. |. or. TEAL I

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‘Res ults Last ht e Shenoyean 84, Kansas City 8 a

Bobby Bruns, Chicago, and Ray over Eckert, St. Louis, will wrestle in the main event tomorrow night at the Armory. . Buddy Curts, mbets Fred Atkins, 250-pound ral heavyweight titleholder, in the seminwindup. Thé first bout sends - Tommy O'Toole against The Great Humphrey.

:the Longhorns to a’ victory

tending Texas A & M out of the

running.

Nation's Unbeaten Football Teams

TEN VICTORIES

Indlanapolis.

Kentucky v7 380

California 2¥}

Three Bowl! Feelers I Morrie Maer wove WG BETHLEHEM, Pa. Nov. 20 Atfiese Christian Tex’ © 304 44 (UP)—Lehigh Unjversity, which . FIGHT vicTORIES 5 completed the first” undefeated , = ; Pls. Of football season in its history, has Oklahoma ail 3a _ received “feelers” from the spon- Wyoming 300 eo fou of three post-season: bowl BEER a doe JI ay dl 8 he x-8t, Lawrence (N ) dad A spokesman for the university X-Canterbury © Twin ‘m - x ew 236 }

said" that Lehigh officials had x- West A ate IW, va heen approached 'by representa- SEVEN VICTORIES ‘tives of the Cigar Bowl, the Sun yn. ips. : 2 Bowl snd the Tangerine Bowl. |EWiitewater Wis.) i. 23 The spokesman said he had “no x-Florida State iy. 5 coriment” on whether Lehigh was| considering acceptance of a 8-1 sible bowl bid. PS ten di

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Unbeaten Lehigh Gets. ] NINE VICTORIES iG or, A

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Right End—Don Rech, Holy Cross top. In a burst of cdachitis last ne McGinty, Bt L. Joan of Are. eek. .Halas. said. Los. Angeles. DF re thiee New York Yanks would win’ ii a1thacho Dan 1 5 : afin Ae Loan the National Conference Ute, The. Rams proved him 50 - percent

iy Title Flower. HONORABLE MENTION Tony Fry, Vince Greiner, Jack Parker of Lourdes: Abel. Kasper, -and wrong .yesterday when they.beat

5 ) Lady slave i. Arenson i) {a masterful job against Army, Hovis ie § Hower") fiarbets and thie: Yinks, practically eliminating . but their diversified attack Proved, Frahlick And. Toni “Meanie st Phin: the New Yorkers from the race. Armory Mat Car too potent. : ry ; Henry Hoftmeister and Dick .Hoerner, a 220- -pound fullbl ; | Blaid@Cherry - and’ Jess Neel? 3 wered cart, Jimmy Put: hack who covers ground more like Includes 3 Bouts collaborated to send Texas to the! La} Fern B i Wichard Both T Tauner a 'souped-up halfback, scored three. ; : Cotton Bowl. Cherry by guiding Prestel-St. Patric Ram’ touchdowns on dashes of 64

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and 31 yards-and.on oneC Létt End—C. Rimp, linmacniate J y : 3. one-yard Left Tackle—Carl Stone, Cathed

i buck. Quaterback Bob Waterfield" fit G — + =~ r Eimer Cher: Chel the Ringer (FEW a 36-yard TD pass to Elroy cht Guard—Ray Ritsi, Holy N Rick ent Juatd-K, Ril Holy Name’ Hirsen jad kicked ee nthony goals and four extra points. Glenn Right End—Ralph Joh St. Th Fullback John. Morales. Holy Rosary. Davis got the other Los Angeles alfback==Ronald ife, Cathedral Halfbaek-dohn N Morgan, 3 Immacalate touchdown on an 18- vard end ru

He Quarterdack—Ray Oyler. st

Ann. > ) Tae MENTION The Yanks made Stydahar Don el mmaculate Hear Ct 5.8 and pac A athe weat by scoring three last period

Mascart and Tom

- touchdowns, but the Rams were

ATY 1 St re : A Sess Sd joAndre sc In command all the way as they a ly Name Fann oh Pe Badus splintered. Coach Red Strader’'s Ann Bi ¥ Schmidt a and Mika - defense for a total .of 638 yards. a he yi fussel and. b: Cu ‘The game drew 42.673.

In the other NFL games, Bears kept pace with Los Angeles by shutting out the San Francisco Forty-Niners, 17 to 0; Cleveland Browns rallied to beat Crispus Attucks at Sheridan the Washington Redskins, 20 to Franklin Fownetss at Fortville 14; ‘the Chicago Cardinals came Broad Ripple at Le arene Central : from behind 10 beat the PhilaI A Rosle i Seipia Eagles, 34 Jo. 30; ne Sooriridae a Greenfield, . New York Giants defeated the Southport at Washington Baitimore Colts, 55 to 20; Doak Walker scored all the win- | § ‘ner’s points. as the Detroit Lions]

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. Local H. S. Basketball : ; Card Through Nov. 25

TOMORROW >

Beech Girove at Decatur Central . Pike Township at Ben Davis. Franklin Township at Fatriang Brownsburg st Speedw

Nov. rid beat the Gréen Bay Packers, 24! Manual at Lawrence Central. ito 21.

Nov. 28 ... t

Howe at Tech The Bear line beat San Fran-|

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NDIAN NAPOLIS. Mor- |

Against Old Teacher in Key Game

Stydahar's first place Rams léad the Bears by ‘half a gatiie in with Graduate The CYO headquarters today the NFL'S National Conference after their 43- 35 victory over the john Pp. Curley {appearance in the Minnesota Sta- [announced its All-Star. team se- New York Yanks yesterday. They, 3 dium. The fervor with which the|lections from the Catholic grade also lead the league in just abqut Gophers. fought back is concrete | #¢hoo! cadet grid league, which every offensive department, Iclosed regular season play Satur. Stydahar said today he looks for

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when he got between Defenseman Max Quackenbush and the Cap Goalie Jim Henry for the first score at 16:31. Quackenbush atoned for that mistake with a long goal at 1:11 in ‘the second period. That sparked the Caps. Even with Cap Defenseman Bill Folk, probably the club's most improved . - player in the last two weeks, sitting out a two-minute penalty his ‘teammates scored again at 3:15. Rags Raglan broke up a

; | The Cire Bil Folk looks back to see what is happening to. Pete Backor 5), Tim Horton (3) and Goalie Gil “Mager or the Hor- . ' IT HAS NEVER been our policy to strive for any-, nets, after a wild scramble for the puck in last night's hockey action at the: Coliseum. The Caps closed their home stand on a win-

On the Ice

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division oe «

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WL T Pt Ai Cleveland 13 5 2 28 80 3 place things in a different light. Such was the case last Woit. * McNab. _Schlisizi, Reid, Glover. Gevennd, 4.1 5% 0 {oach Rams no met Cr op EER 0% 2 4 4 ow 2 Daoprs Iniure Pittsl gt Coal 1 yer: ense, St Oouls é - Saturday when the Tow: Bs itorton Center. “Migay: Wings. INDIANAPOLIS | . 5 on : Y:-11 44.66 " {8olinger, Bart Spar %. Ashley, astern vision ° Road Jinx Do S Hawkeyes jumped off to a . Blair. Hapniean, Armstrong. Flam ar Ko- Buffalo 1 L 1 as 3 03 ve 14 to 0 lead in the first quar. | Team President [us picLeilan, Sith, Maloney, eit: Benner... 18 3 1 BB 5% Three Players Involved ter. I have seen. teams collapse| Spikes Rumo jLasesman. Hl Jackson Providence OT A In Auto Crash 2a . ale " 1 Ss r : | Score by Periods New Haven | 4 18 0 8 52 108 n uto ras under similar circumstances, but P | INDIANAPOLIS . Sr a esults Last Night o i S A an that is one thing our 1950 team| NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)—-|Piroursh Ew ivorANAPOLES s, Plttavuten 2 MACON, Mo., Nov. 20 (UP)—| oe will never do. They fought back President Dan Reeves of the Los| Scoring Summary Now HY en Br Deft a 3 Three members of a Grand Rap-' “ |with all their might to emerge AnSeles Rams in: the National] JU perigdy, Penaiies’ Horton and Cleveland 5. 'st Louis 2 >. ids, Mich, professional. basketpe = Local Pros Lose with a 11.10 14 tie It's not what [Football League today denied re- Folk (highsticking) 5:35. Smith and NATIONAL [LEAGUE ball team were recovering today “To Hawks 104-8) |we-were aiming for, but urider the POTtS that Frank Leahy of Notre i porn JY: 5. Backor ihaidine Toronto . 3 ¢ 28 1 3sfrom injuries sustained in a twog |conditions we are very proud -of Dame has been signed to coach Glover 4 pero "5 igi avons Detroit i 3 i i 3 scar collision near here. secon —-— ~ #4 1 " MOLINE, TIT, Nov. 20—The Tri- our lads. jthe club next year, guickenbush” (Wilson) 1:11. 3iN: Chicago $8 7 2 2 8 The driver of the other cor, ov. | A Los. Angeles newspaper re- DIANAPOLIS, Sclisizat (Raglan) 3 “i Boston Li 4.8 23 35Wayne Edwin Livingston, 21 Cities Blackhawks ioday held ts . 4 3 ported that the signing of Leahy sii 11.41 S—Pittsbursh, Smith (Afm-| Toronto Reni Last Night Springfield, Mo:, was killed in the eir first place spot in the West-| OUR DRESSING room was like was agreed upon recently in a SHORE ni aman} 18:18, a chen | Detroit 3. New York 3 (tie). accident Saturday night. He was

Montreal 3, Chicas 0 1 U. TEAGy E Denver 6, Kahn City 1 Tulsa 2, Omaha 2 {overtime. tie),

lalone in_the vehicle. Treated for injuries were William Lowery, Bobby McDermott and Kasmer Ostrow skie, all of Ft, Wayne, Ind. George Glamack and Price Brookfield, who formerly played with the now defunct Indianapolis {Jets, and Elmore Mergenthayler, other occupants of the car, es\caped injury in the e crash,

{BC Grid Coach ‘Ready to Quit

Resignation Linked

To Pay Settlement

NEWTON, Mass., Nov. 20 (UP) | —Head Coach Denny Myers today iwas ready to quit his Boston Colited Press Sports Writer 'lege post providing he obtained Joe Stydahar of the Los Angeles settlement of the one remaining

Stydahar Fears Halas and Bears

to Be Playing:

{Rams studied football for eight years as a star National League year on his contract. tackle for. George Halas’ C hicago Bears, and he still thinks *

‘teacher’ Urpder constant. fire from vie.

tory-hungry alumni, Myers talked Athletic Manager and Athletic Mod- “ erator’ Rev.. Maurice V. Dullea cisco into submission: before gver terms for buying up the 38,105 at Chicago. George Blanda §20,000-a-year contract he had kicked a 32-yard field goal, John had since 1941 when he replaced Hoffman scored on a 39-yard prank Leahy. | dash with an intercepted pass. Though Myers’ salary was 20,and Johnny Lujack completed a pgp ye arly, he was required to 39-yard TD throw fo End Ken pav his assistants from-that sum.

‘Kavanaugh to furnish the Bear ya wag believed to have cleared

points.

about £12,000 for himself, Walker -caught

three touch-

p Even as Myers talked terms. down’. passes, kicked a 40-yard (, leaving after the Holy Cross field goal and three extra points game Dec. 2, alumni groups ‘to lead the Lions to victory. backed three candidates for his

successor. Myers” team is winless in nine games this season. Doherty Mentioned

Pro Football

NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Conference Ww T Pe

LT t. Pts, OP A Cleveland 5 Theo sy isl Mos t prominently mentioned] New ak Hants : 2 0 718 201 133 was Arizona State College at iladél 67 231 ~ China oh ds 4 3 8 4 189 22 DS Coach Edward Doherty ittsburgh v 408 444 7 M1 a , “het Won $a) Me HeWwWho resigned last week for “bet NATIONAL CONFEREN ¥ ’ ter security. Doehrty’'s resignaWw .L ct, Pts. 0 i . ; itr irect Los Angeles 8 3 0 300 401 i i ips believed Linki Yhreet Y Chicago Bears 18 23 to e opening a oston College New York Yanks 6 3 0 .667 234 to t p 8 E Detroit 4 8 0 444 224 “34 where hé& starred as a quarterCreen B 2. 10 322: 191 204 . San Francisco 3 8 0 300 162 441 back nearly a deeade ago. Baltim 1.8 0 “111/180 128 Others backed .by divergent Its Yesterd ? 3 Los Angeles ih New Yo Ir Yanks 35 B. C. ‘groups were Freshman Sigioachs Mike Helovake aR lle.

Retro fg Breer By aE I

Chicago Bears 17 Nelsen i — ATREFICAN And one or the” et pane Bp ‘famed fullbacks in B.C. gridiron

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years.

the past

Tempe State a Salad Bowl Invitation Third candidate was Holy TEMPE, Ariz., Nov..20 UP) Cross Backfield = Coach ‘ Charlie

1;Ameérican: back Arizona State College of Tempe O'Rourke an a accepted a formal bid today ton B.C. football * heyday of

‘play ‘in the fourth annual Salad 1938-43. : { Bowl game at Phoenix, Ariz.' ° ee ET CTR New Year's Day. Le ; The post-season game will be Morris Signed the..second straight Salad Bowl . ; appearance for the Sun Devils, To Fight Ross who were défeated last year by George Marris of Louisville has Raver Cipsinnat, 8 I A been signed to meet Richard Ross “under consideration to meet the Of New Albany jin a four-round Sun Devils included Loyola of featherweight boxing match as Los Angeles, Drake, Tulsa, Mar- ope of the preliminaries tothe quette, Lehigh, and San Fran- Joe Sgro.Eddie O'Neal serap in cisco University. the Armory Friday night. DR A RR In his ria Morris decisioned Chuck McGow, Basketball Notes Indiana featherweight champion.

Its. yesterday at Dearborn gym + Blan oe Boxing 83, Pepsi-Cola 28; "Empire STO is st arting a comeback"in Fife 87. Woodstock AC 30. Vestal'Steel 70..preparation to meeting Andy An-

DH V Center Gir ST Alexanurie. "Sina SY Mstiver. Circle Bar derson in a return match. Ander-

r Virmup tirals) Yicd son won a decision several weeks

allory 48: Bland Pa 48. "Handy Ho wood ‘Lumber 62,” Plectronic Stee 1 32. Ps h- Callahan league games tonight: J. J.- Madden vs Jn k-Belt vs, shell Oil; ston vs. Southeast Jets Managers are invited to attend a meeting .at 8 o'clock tonight at Holy Cross gym iy ht's sched're for the Sparialias § Sacred Heart: 7. North ra oA ers Mutual

7, diana w elterw eight championship.

Soluncr Table

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he. Sportsman's Store card at New Sususts 7. vs. Blue and White: 8. rnett. Binford - vs. = Clermont: New

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Hannigan to get home free. Both Sclisizzi and the puck slithered into the Hornets’ cage. : Ad = " 8.'8 -

CENTER MAX McNAB made it 3 to 1.for the Caps at 11:41, sending a screened shot between Mayer's legs. At this point the Caps were skating faster and checking harder than at any other time this season and Pittsburgh wings were beginning to back off. Ken Smith drew Pittsburgh close again, 3 to 2, with a goal at 18:18, : The third period was just plain, solid hockey. ,There wasn’t one penalty called by Referee Walton Russell and there wasn’t ‘any scoring until there were two seconds left to play. ‘With 40 seconds to play and a faceoff situation near the Cap goal, Pittsburgh removed Mayer from the Hornets’ goal for a spare wing and tried the football play whereby each Hornet blocks a Cap, leaving one Pittsburgh player to try and score. The Caps finally gained the faceoff with Center Larry Wilson passing to Rod Morrison: Rod. not knowing how much time was

left to play, skated almost leisurely down the ice and stuffed the °

puck into the unguarded Pittsburgh cage for his first goal this season.

Four Big Ten Teams Still In Tile, Bowl Scramble

Saturday's Games to Decide Issue;

Hlinois Is Given the Best Chance | By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer

surgent Caps Head East After 4 To 2 Viciory

Pittsburgh threat, passed to Enio Sclisizzi and Sclisizzi outskated -

CHICAGO, Nov: 20—Four teams retained a chance for the Big

Ten grid championship or the Rose Bowl berth today as the league headed toward the final Saturday of the season. With every club defeated at least once in conference play, { Ohio State, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan all had a chance to

| get one or both positions. Everything hinged on the out- New State College

{come of three of the four con{ference matches on Saturday's islate, Michigan at Ohio _ State, ‘Minnesota at Wisconsin, and Illinois at" Northwestern. Wabash, DePauw land Miami at Miami Friday Listed as Holdouts night. | The Indiana Collegiate Confers Illinois apparently had the best ence, Indiana's new: six-team athe chance. to come up with both the letic circuit, was ready to do bus-

The other conference contest, Indiana at Purdue, will ‘have no effect on: the picture, nor will the non-league fight between Iowa

Bowl and a clear championship, iness today with a year-around

although Michigan was in a sports program. similar position.” The best Wis- Spring sports schedules were consin can do would be a co- drawn up at a meeting here yeschampionship and the bowl, while terday, and schedules for the Ohio State can take a clear cham-1950-51 basketball season were pionship, but can’t go to the bowl completed previously. as the 1949 Buckeyes were RoSe maamae in the new loop are ButBowl victors. !ler, Ball State, Indiana State, Val« Illinois can grab the bowl by paraiso, St. Joseph's, and Evansbeating Northwestern, no matter vile. Wabash and DePauw, with how the other games come out, similar-size enrollments, were inand if Michigan should beat yiteq to join the new conference Ohio State, then the Illini also put so far have turned down the would get the conference Crown. phids according to Butler Athletia Michigan can get both the Committee Chairman Dr. William championship and the Bowl by| I.. Howard. beating the Buckeyes Wiile/ The team will play ID conferIllinois loses. lence basketball games this sea Badgers Are Underdogs ison, on a home-and-home basis. Wisconsin can get the bowl and They will play a five-game foot« if Illinois and pall conference card next fall, | Howard said. 0 State can get a clear title! A spring sports carnival, com= by ta Michigan. |prising track, tennis and golf, will It was probable that either Illi- be held at Ball State one week nois or Ohio State would win to preceding the-*Little State” ses-

Michigan lose.

{eliminate Wisconsin. ‘Both the gion. The new conference named |Intini, victors over the Buckeyes Dick Koenig of Valparaiso athSaturday, 14 to 7, and Ohio State letic publicity director for 1950-51, were sure to be favorites over the| eee {Wildcats and Wolverines, Michigan had a racehorse game ‘Robert A. Cook against Northwestern Saturday, finally coming up with a 34 to 2 Back at Indiana triumph as Don Dufek average . 7.3 ol per carry and scored BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 20 — two touchdowns. Robert A. Cook, veteran athletia Minnesota gave resigned Coach ! publicity ‘director and assistant Bernie Bierman a parting gift, to Athletic Director Paul Harrell the first victory of the season in at Thdiana University, : eight games, a 27.to 14 decision returned to the I. U. payroll over Purdue, as Sophomore Kerm, today. Klefsaas became a possible 1951! Cook, who returned to the hero with 4 stellar running per- Indiana University campus last formance and three touchdowns, Weekend, was on a tour of duty In non-conference games, Wis- with the Air Force.as public reconsin took. a 20 to 0 drubbing lations officer. Cook was recalled from Pennsylvania, Michigan to the Air Force Aug. 7. His State—knocked off Pittsburgh; —19-terminal ve to 0, and Iowa, which took a 14-| Tom Miller, assistant publicitys to-0 first-quarter lead, had to set- director to-Cook. has been acting tle for a 14-14 tie with Notre publicity director in Cook's absence, °*

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