Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 36

Caldwell Seeks Weather Clause

Princeton Coach Wants Right - To Postpone Grid Games

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NEW. YORK, Dec. 1—Quarterback sneaks (treachlerous people): “If the Princeton coach, Charley Caldwell, has his way future Tiger games will be postponed when dogs. {weather conditions are intolerable. This privilege would be|

Rose Bowl In 34 years but they ‘refuse to believe they are under-

East's worst storm in years shut out in the poll

to see Princeton and Dart-|

mouth last week.

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AS HAS BECOME: customary |

wate tangling -

Despite their unimpressive! record of five victories in nine games, the Walverines' victory

the undefeated! California Bears. ; Not since Brown played in the!

{1916 Rose Bowl with a similar The idea, of n recent years Army's & Sub pecord has a club traveled West,

course, was to guard against re- stantial favorite over Navy infor the prestige game after such

| funds.

If football polls have any vir- the Easterr

the brass bowl game which ends geason, -Unbeater

a poor campaign.

Brown was shut out, 14 to 0, by

itue it is the comforting absence untiea and virtually untested, the washington State, but Michigan of harsh finality. Oklahoma may Cadets face a Navy team which has no intention of following suit. ivery well be the nation's No. 1 has won only two and lost six. [From Coach Bennie Oosterbaan

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team but to contend it towers lover all others to the sharp ex- scheduled into disaster before the | Wolverines

As usual

the Sallors were|gown

to the waterboy, the figure they'll be

[tent indicated by the ballots is season opened and dropped their ready for anything California has {first three to Maryland, North-| {to offer.

utterly preposterous. |

‘should have been 213 to 4, mini-| | mum. It is plain

many vitaming. in such teams as

Boston College, Kansas State and | Mississippi. I'd have to doubt that school tie games where the imOklahoma .faced any team, with ponderables, team spirit,

{western and Princeton. At Navy|

R_ALL, Oklahoma just {the fearless schedule makers conaa beat Taxss. Score 14-13. Yet sider the likes of Penn and Tuiif you go by the poll that score |gne

breathers.

“Nothing doing,” - This |

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{shrug off their poor record now|’ They tell thimainly because they expect to story of a high school phenom. lentrain for California Dec. the voters who was contacted by a Navy! {faulted Army on its schedule. Ad |geout. | mittedly the Cadets did not have| frightened youngster said. Ba back breaker but only ghoulish|rather fight Joe Louis.” ireasoning would describe Okla | obviously, ‘homa’s as suicidal. There aren't| fought Charles.

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without a single man on the hosthe pital list for the first time this

ear. Star Linebacker Roger Zatkoff,

Louis who missed the Wolverines’ final 9 to 3 blizzard victory over Ohio] 4 State because of an injured knee, has been given the green light] by team physicians,

Backfield mainstay Chuck Ort.

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{the possible exception of Texas, tion, pride and all that sort of jolly! ithat was as formidable as M Michi-| rot, frequently play a decisive

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stages of the game. . The situation was almost identi: cal in "48, Army all-winning, Navy all-losing. Yet the final score was 3 21-21. 3 95 | Mostly it was the old school tie | business, where the underdog, all wheed up, plays with unmatched! erocity, forces the breaks, capitaHizes on the advantageous psycho-| | logical conditions and before you (know it, what figured to be a

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