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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 1950 |
’ : . ow . 2 fo ; tem " iid + “ © * j . a. : Football 51... The East— Here's Your Roster Without r my, het e’ Ss A F I ee- f or All For TV Football oy By CARL HUGHES America votes is End Ed Bell, certainly one of - IF You RE LIKE US, you'll be watching WFBM-TV. Pittsburgh Press, Football Writer 5 This is the am of six articles by Serippe- the best in the East. - HOW HUGHES RATES EASTERN TEAMS IN '51 this afternoon ’ , ; / ts writers sizing up the U. S. oS — 9-Vill ; » IT HAS been customary for some years now oward spor ¢ 1—Penn 9-—Villanova to rate Army as “best In the East and go on College football scene for readers of The Times. PRINCETON — Scripps-Howard . Coach-of- 2—Cornell 10—Columbia - The local video outlet will be screening the Cleveland ' from there. Tomorrow The Times Football Express B0€S ° the-Year Charley Caldwell sadly confesses -he 8—Navy 11—Holy Cross Browns-Chicago Bears pro football game. That's on The Cadets never failed the crystal ball ° to the South and Southeast. .- doesn’t expect to retain the title. He has one 4—Princeton - 12—Rutgers * Channel 6 at 1:30. : : / i y — z iv 13—Fordham -gazers, either. But now the experts will have ANOTHER factor clouding the crystal ball is returneec from the starting offensive platoon that 5—Pitt to live up to their name without Army's help. {pha usual Ee of I changes. That brought new respect to the SIfigl& wing. The 6—Yale 14—Boston College oo” To help you enjoy’ the game today, The ‘Times Sports > Predictions in tyDe for early usually is considered a nandicap to a team, at poldover >. Dick caznaler Site Li gouny on ag use 15d high Staff has compiled the team rosters of the pro foes. You'll - deadlines had Army on top in . : ; threat tailbac an whom there is none better.— 38— \ is the East as usual. Those were jeast oo He sew wan gots vs system tally The season may be pretty well spent before ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATES be able to follow the players as they cavort up in Chicago. made worthless when the crib- Most unexpected thange was the mid- summer he SRY oak gets his Yeam. Quilt the Way Ed anos SF STERN SRID POWERS i Pitt The Times will continue to provide these “TV roste bing scandal, with the resulting , - e wants, but he has some. of last year's strong ell, end, Penn. ChrissWarringer, end, . ea of 90 Cadets, was Joye Of sen Casanoes from Pu 0 Dpegon: reserves to start the replacing job.. Caldwell Ed Weaver, end, Army. Bob Zastrow, quarterback, ers” for you throughout the footkall season. made public. hasty decision on a replacement they. would press. May be short-handed but he is sticking to Navy. Dick Kabmaler, halfback. Princeton. Ted Have a good game. “9 ob Athletic Director Tom Hamilton. who had vary- A Platoons nevertheless. Marchibroda, quarterback, St. Bonaventure. Dave b AMONG those expelled were § ing success as head mentor at Navy, into the . . y+ >: o.. - THeKok, center, Princeton, Chicago Bears Roster all but two of Col. Earl (Read ™ ! coaching slot for the coming campaign. CORNELL-—The Big Rea was rated as a dis- . Blaik’s varsity holdovers. About Another switch which could complicate the appointing club last fll, yet it lost only two top independent even though its chief offensive | No. Player Height Weight College all he has left at West: Point § ratings found Jim Leonard leaving Villanova games. This year it could lose that many again weapon—Bernie Custis—is among the departed. ENDS is a football and the air to blow } ' also too late for his successor to take advantage and be rated weil near the top. Chief reason is Floyd Schwartzwalder, the ex-West Virginian | 20 =~ Hoffman, John 6:2 220 Arkansas it up. Hughes of spring drills. Art Raimo, the new Wildcat the additional over-all strength among the Ivy who has undertaken the task of building Syra- | 51 Kavanaugh, Key 6:3 207 Louisiana State The result is the greatest uge: grid boss, should be familiar enough with the teams, and Cornell plays all the stickouts. cuse into a power again, obviously thinks he is | 20 Keane, Jim 6:4 215 Towa free-for-all fn the East since Pitt's collapse as a getup, however, because he served Leonard as George (Lefty) James is moaning about on the way. “We'll be deeper, faster and more | 37 0O'Quinn, John 6:2 192 Wake Forest perennial top dog after. the late Jock Sutherland packfield coach. graduation losses, but the tipoff is that he singles experienced,” he glows. 88 Schroeder, Gene 6:3 191 Virginia departed in 1939. Veteran Denny Myers Svas succeeded by Mike Out a shortage of linebackers as hls problem. A RE 7 Sprinkle, Ed 6:1 207 Hardin Simmons. No team figured to clome ‘close as a match Holovak at Boston College, where the alumni Strong disciple of two-piatoon football, he has PENN STATE—If it weren't for what must | 53 Wightkin, Bill OS CKLe Notre Dame for Army, so it's not just a matter of knocking were screaming for more wins. Also up New enough veterans spread through the offensive ., ty, most ambitious schedule in Lion history, 31 Connor George 6:3 240 Notre Dane off the Cadets and putting the predicted runner- England way, Gus Zitrides retired after one year ind defensive units that he can worry about one (phere would be some optimistic growls from Mt. | 5, RSET C0 g hit oo Aus up at the head of the new lis at Brown in favor of Alvah Kelley. 5 Nittany. Instead, however, there's weeping and : : ° Princeton, with its perfect record and Ivy There have been changes in another depart- ole gnashing of teeth over the fates that find most 2% fies, Paul 2% a Tujane League championship, rated with the Black ment since last season, too. The number of big YALE—The Old Blues have the best comedy of the foes on the‘upswing. 55 re 8 8:3 245 Vila oy Knights of the Hudson in many observers’ eyes independents was reduced by two as Duquesne duo since Abbott and Costello—Herman Hick- Rip Engle, who closed his first season in a rl au last season. It's a possibility again for eastern and Georgetown dropped the sport “for the dura- man and Peahead Walker—and there's a suspi- plage of glory, insists he can’t see how the Lions 78 Jelly, Tom GUARDS honors. That despite the fact that the Tigers tion of the emergency.” cion that they also have one of the best football can come near duplicating their 5-3-1 chart of 25 ‘Barwegen, Dick 8:1 208 Purdue lost much of their bite via graduation, “BW teams. last year. Michigan State and Purdue have been - : 8:0 215 Wake Forest A . Many forecasters, in fact, pick them to not added to the coming card, and there isnt a soft | 38 Bradley, Ed : ake Fores 4 ~ & 3 ) s » ’ } ’ | y \ 2 : f THE Hlon cost of football was a motivating only end Princeton's four-year domination of the spot on it. 82 Bray, Ray 6:0 235 Western Michigan MANY experts are sure to climb on the Penn actor in their decisions, probably even more . : ‘ dns fa 40 Dempsey, Frank 6:3 230 Florida fe th th orld sit i Big Three (Harvard ‘being the other member) Besides, Engle lost his entire backfield. bandwagon. “They're loaded,” you hear from an the world situation. ale : : ’ - a 27 Lazetich, Milan 6:1 214 Michigan The same goes for th th bsent £ but also pick up ail the chips in the Ivy League. wm : : the Philadelphia spies. 8 goes for the other absentees from The Eli squad goes deep this year and the : a es . | 14 Hansen, Wayne 6:2 230 Texas Western Cornell was supposed to be the class of the the eastern ranks sipce last fall—City College of rotund. Mr, Hickmen, Whose television fame is VILLANOVA —Like Fenn State, the Wildcats | 23 Serini, Wash 6:2 235 Kentucky Ivy loop last fall, and could have been a year New York, Niagara, Catholic U., Mt. St. Mary's 1. ing his Zr ti r must find a backfield before tackling a schedule CENTERS away. It's impossible to overlook Penn State, and Washington College of Maryland. Each’ ou grow 5 grid a ing professes © be that includes only one home game. That prob- | 31 Clarkson, Stuart 6:2 225 Texas A. & 1. {00, the Nittany Lions having closed their cam- Said it hopes to get back when conditions im- °Onceried Baty With the guards. hats & tact jem comes as no surprise to Art Raimo, who | 55 Moser, Bob 6:3 245 College Pacific aign with four straight wins and a tie after a Prove but the pessimists felt that the move , o Hels succeeded Jim Leonard only recently as head | 66 Turner, Clyde 6:1%3 235 Hardin Simmons eine start would be permanent in most cases. The Yales, with active alumni support, have .,,.; for Art was Leonard's backfield mentor, QUARTERBACKS " One of the conquerors of Penn State, Syra- one ! 3l the ar oll eas oi fhe Alleghenies, BEEN FELLING 2nd tie may be the year when Not only the entire first-string ball-handling | 32 Lujack, Johnny 6:0 187 Notre Dame cuse, 1s top possibility among the independents, ¢ ne Fa peg) Sat Are: ae Sa Jena ns 3. corps, but four other regulars graduated so | 12 Romanik, Steve 6:1 190 Villanova though. Navy may have a better team than the been unseated y 8 COLUMBIA—Lou Little always manages to Rajmo nas 2 lot of Holes to DUE, y Wiliams, Bb tt A Hole Dame Orsnge but after Heir usual (atu Lteaking Now let's look over what should be the 10 pull at least one major~upset a season, and this a *.o % 57 Boone, J. R. 5:81% 163 ‘Tulsa U. * schedule the Middies’ record cou ook rather ¢,,ohest teams in the East: fall he may need it to make the campaign worth PITTSBURGH—If Coach Tom Hamilton | 10 Campana, Al 511 185 Youngstown shabby. ie “law while. The general Ivy League improvement Tupans allot She suicide Sdnesue his Tors | 19 Davis, Harper 511 172 Mississippi State : r ’ -hasn’'t seemed to extend to the Light Blue and ave to play, he has no one to hiame bu elle. | 48° C 8 i n PENN-—They're ho ed up in g \ : 46° Hunsinger, Chuck 6:0 188 Florida NOT DESIGNED to make anything certain . ,, = "0 "0 0 y re hy Ah Suenertonn White, although it can count on the best of last Director Tom Hamilton. The Panthers’ 10-game | gq Ronee Brad’ 6:1 195 McMurray _ except the uncertainty of it all is the junking of Penn has experience depth and quality * year’s squad to be back. card as usual is the country’s most rugged: 11 Rykovich, Julle 6:1 205 Illinois the freshman rule, plus that ever-present ogre Combine these items with the. sound coaching a & & Duke, Indiana, Iowa, Notre Dame, Michigan 5 Stone, Billy 6:0 188 Bradley —the draft and service calls. of George Munger and his well-established single NAVY-—Bob Zastrow as a sophomore quarter- State, Rice, Ohio State, West Virgins, Penn | 23 white, Whizzer 5:9 172 Arizona State The situation as regards the frosh is even wins ang it's easy to understand why the Quak- back went hot-and-cold for the Middies last year, State and Miami (Fla.). 16 Hardiman, Tom Georgetown more complicated by the fact that the Ivy erg figure to rule the Ivy League. Of course, they but he picked the right time to be hot—against . Last season, playing almost the same opposi- FULLBACKS League decided everyone else was out of steu. payee crucial dates with the defending champ— Army. So Eddie Erdelatz, now ready to begin tion, Pitt was able to vanquish only neighbor- | 22 Blanda, George 6:2 204 Kentucky The Ivies don’t intend to use first-year men in gtjj).powerful Princeton—and the other most po- his second campaign as head grid strategist at ing West Virginia. Hamilton, who doesn’t intend | 34 Dottley, John 6:1 200 Mississippi varsity competition. The Eastern Collegiate tent contender, Cornell—but Munger's men should Annapolis, can't help but hope that his field to make many changes in the T-attack departed | 30 Falkenburg, Herb 6:3 210 Trinity U. Athletic Conference, however, has okayed piebes pe able to handle those assignments. general will go on from there. Coach Len Casanova installed, may be able to | 55 Gulyanics, George 5:11% 205 Ellisville J. C. for play alongside the upperclassmen just as has Their toughest going could ¢ome outside the If Zastrow does keep his passes on target with add at least a couple morc wins. He has a solid 6 Kindt, Don 6:1 205 Wisconsin most of the rest of the country. circuit, although Penn is one Ivy League eleven. any consistency, the Navy will have much nucleus from 1950, when most of the starters | 15 Morrison, Fred 6:2 220 Ohio State The frosh won’t make much. difference early that has managed to do right well against the smoother sailing despite its schedule. The front ° were juniors. in the campaign, when the coach probably won't intersectional tough guys. office supposedly softened the grid card some- Add to that a group of promising recruits Cleveland Browns Roster even know all their names. Come mid-season, Reds Bagnell is gone, which means a mighty what, but if there's a breather it must be Army. from a frosh team that was unbeaten and in- ~N Plaver Height Weight Collezes though, with its usual growing injury list, and big hole must be filled at tailback, but Glenn “sb cluded Army's Plebes among its victims, and it's | 9% ye g i g g fuzz-cheeked phenoms fresh from high school (Bones) Adams has been moved from wingback SYRACUSE—The Orange is given a tough easy to see why the Panthers are mildly opti- I ENDS play could be plugging thosc important gaps. to close the gap. Already being boomed for ‘All- assignment, being ranked by some as the East’s mistic. 53 Orlich, Dean 8:5 215 . Nevada = A 53 Ford, Len 6:4 230 Michigan Th . 59 Gillom, Horace 6:1 220 Nevada Gr — 56 Lavelli, Dante 6:0 192 Ohio State e Huddl Pro Football 50 Oristaglio, Bob 6:213 215 Pennsylvania, 58 Speedle, Mac 6:3 205 Utah — ears OWNS Oo | 82 Young, George 6:3 215 Georgia ny 3 TACKLES 48 Grigg, Forrest 6:2 280 Tulsa 46 Groza, Lou 6:3 235 + Ohio State “my FRANK ANDERSON | Butiee Alumni Association. What, Remember these names: [the quality catch up to y quan-| Exhibition Slate 40 Kissell, John 6:2 247 Boston College ‘BUTLER football is on the" w? : - Quarterback Fred Davis; [tity by then? Knowing Hinkle| 42 Palmer, Derrell 6:2 235 Texas Christian So we'll build,” says Tony. Ends John Benjamin and Jim |and his coaches, it probably will. . By EARL WRIGHT 44 Rymkus, Lou 64 235 Notre Dame rise. Just watch Tony poosh “The majority of the boys want, Woesnick; Halfback Don Kelly 2 # » United Press Sports Writer 49 Sandusky, John 8:1 250 Villanova to play good football. I'm going «+ + all sophomores. They're Tr y .| GUARDS em up. : : to give them the opportunity. | comers and a good advertise- lL . And Here's IC— | NEW YORK, Sept. 8--The Chicago Bears and Cleve 35 Agase, Alex 5:10 210 Illinois Tony Hinkle admits he has we'll run, we'll block, we'll scrim-| ment for last ‘season's Bull- | “WE'VE GOT a football, any- ‘land Browns, who boast the finest records in professional 34 Gibron Ale 511 231 Purdue quantity (65 candidates). Later mage. And we'll profit by our| pups. There are others, too, way” smiles Walt Bartkiewicz,| football history, meet tomorrow in a national league ex-| 32 Houston, Lin 6:0 215 Ohio State on he may admit to some quality. mistakes. | suphomeres Bud fro whol the gridiron head man at Indi-| hibition game at Chicago is Soyiroll, Charles 59 213 Louisiang State : ’ shine. Bu ey’'ll have to : | 30 illis, Bill 3 § 0 e Bil Not NOW. .Jt's sull early. FRESHMEN ‘are’ eligible for Sun Pit inky BY} jana Centeal, | A crowd of 60,000 was expected] | 38 Gaudio, Bob 511 222 - Ohio State The lean dean _ varsity competition this season. ’ | Walt wishes he had more play-i¢o. the second meeting between | ships. ‘But Cleveland suffered one ’ CENTERS : of Butler athlet- Forty yearlings have reported. . 8 8 ers to go with the football. His ave] the 1950 NFL = p 4 : eveland, the 195 cham- of its infrequent defeats Tuesday 22 Gatskt, Fank 6:3 240 Marshall ics believes boys ~~ |Some will make it, some won’t.] HINKLE has changed. He's drill call brought out only 32 pion, and the Bears, the league's night, losing to the Detroit Lions, 20 Herring, Hal a1 210 AGborn come to college © {But all will play. Butler plans to ‘more demanding. The Bulldogs | Players. That's spreading it thin all-time champions. The teams 21 to 20. | 2¢ Th 8 T 61 220 Willlam & M to learn. So he’s retain a freshman football team.| {for varsity in the rough .Hoosier| ompson, lommy : m ary lare getting things done in prac- {meet in their first regular season. Some of the Browns limped | . QUARTERBACKS giving his grid- No one is cut from the Butler| g P |Conference. | Oe) . . le is high. Thi game in Cleveland Nov. 25. The through practicé at Bowling] 60 Graham, Otto 6:1 195 Northwestern ders plenty to squad. Sometimes a boy quits for tice. Morale is hig ngs are| “We've got speed and some ; , 3 {Browns won an exhibition contest Green, O., as the champions con-| 62 Lewis, Cliff 5:11 168 Duke study His Piyeical or mental reasons. Why looking up. . |throwers,” says Walt. “Our Pass-| erom the Bears last year, 21-23. [centrated on defense for tomor-| HALFBACKS brand of the “T” no cu Hinkle doesn’t do everything.|ing will help. And Dave Shaw's %e AT ry offense calls for “If we cut the boys, we might pres got help, talented help. As- read to go at halfback again” | The bears have a 1-2 record in row's game, Fullback Emerson/ 90 Bumgardner, Rex 3:1 193 West Virginia ense y Cole, Left Halfback Rex Bum-| 84 Carpenter, Ke 6:0 18 Oregon State 1 tentiall ood player, texhibition play this year but over Cole, penter, n : { g brains. The gray ase a polen.aly g player,” sistant Coach Boris (Babe) Di-| » 3 = : . T savs. “Some boys are slower 'the years the team has won more 'gardner, Right Guard Lin Hou-| 82 James, Tom 5:10 185 Ohio State matter really Eh ot A ver \Manchelr, .€x-Chifago Cardinal SHAW AND Quarterback Ray, | championships and division titles ston and Chubby Grigg, Cleve-| 86 Jones, Dub 6:4 205 Tulane elo an others. - ’ ’ : x matters. re poli has paid ot for usm |Heetfoot, keeps an eagle eye on |Swayne will spark the backed han any other team in the land's 280-pound right tackle, 80 Lahr, Warren 5:11 ~~ 185 Western Reserve “ t , z=, y pa the backs. Wally Middlesworth In the line, rugged Guard Dale : Last year’s Anderson { Robinson will lead the way. Rob-| league. The Bears also have done Were expected to miss the game. 85 Loomis; Ace 6:1 190 -LaCrosse State Teachers ~ team won four, BUTLER had 14 returning let-;20d Jim Hauss handle the pia ns ne _his non-offensive More to draw the kind of crowd All have ankle or knee injuries. 92 Moselle, Dom 6:0 192 Superior Teachers lost four and tied one” recallsitermen to start with. Now there, tackles, gual and Senlers. a SOR en the opposition’s back-|eXpected tomorrow - than any The Bears reported nd injuries. | 94 Phelps, Don 5:11 185 Kentucky Tony. “It even surprised me. But are only eight “B” men in camp.| Dimancheff an BEE cn lone Fo's rated one of the best other pro team. a Fa 96 Shula, Don 5:11 - 190 John Carroll we had three good reasons for The draft, the classroom and the Dew plays at the quarterbacks. fie e's . : " 98 Taseff, Carl 5:9% 192 John Carroll | Owner-Coach George Halas of IN T ROW’s other NFL that record. Remember Tim|desire of some to pass up the Hauss and Middlesworth gun the in the HCC. id be. in het. .the Beats first made the nation’s IN amok 9 De Fok FULLBACKS Crawforth, Louie Weidekamp and sport has pared the list. linemen. The backs come charg-| artkiq@icz wou e ox xainition, * me Uireen B: y Fac 74 Adamle, Tony 6:0 215 + Ohio State h Bwffback Billy Crowe fan pro football conscious in 1925 d Philadelphia Eagles will John Schuesler?” The monogram list reads: ing out, miss fire and run the play ter shape y lwhen B a < ls. an lladelp. 8 | 70-. Cole, Emerson 6:2 215 Toledo en. Jim Crumley and Virgil Lan- Over. Repeat, repeat, repeat . . . of the fabulous Crowes had e made a cross-country meet at Milwaukee, Y2 Jagade, Harry 6-0 210 Indiana d ey Fish and Joh repetition is a hard teacher. And showed up. Billy decided totour featuring a halfback from| The Detroit players had the 76 Motley, Mari 6:1 238 Nevad YEP, WE remember that trio. £r¥: ends; Gay Fith an oh repetition is on Hinkle's staff. skip football. His aggressiveness Illinois named Red Grange. Halas easiest workouts this week. Lion] E play, cariom : bdr Crawforth ranked 14th in Hie les) oun Mauls When the players get a move- and speed will be missed. lalso introduced the modern T-Coach Buddy Parker was 500 © © 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000 nation in passing among smal s- = formati attack t h de . Lh Pe. Weidekamp backs; Ron Hallam, quarter ment or a play right one of three | End Joe Hule captains the, on ck that has made pleased with their play against ! LATEST MODEL
shared the leadership in punting (43 yards) with Quantico Marines’| Schuessler was|
guard.
ends in pass receiving. This year Weidekamp, Craw-/of last year's forth and Schuesler belong to the year’s rhinies.
back, and Bruce Hamman,
|business.
the shoulders tem operates.
times, Hinkle thinks he'll be in That average hasn't]
That's a fair indication of the yet been approached. But it's on| Thus the Hinkle sys-
First game on the nine-tilt card, ...\ oven this season,” Walt
lis Valparaiso here Sept. 29. Will
Parade to Greet Football Hornets
Hornets Will be buzzing over Beech Grove Friday night as a parade and pep rally marks the first home. game of the Beech Grove High School Hornets. They will meet Franklin Town-, ship. The annual parade is scheduled to start at 7 p. m., rolling along ‘Main St. into, the football field. Prizes donated by the Beech Grove Booster, Club will be awarded to the best parade en-| tries in several categories. : Parade judges will be Tom, Carnegie of WIRE, Sid Collins of
WIBC and Ted Knap of The Times. | Prep Grid Menu | |
FRIDAY. Franklin Township at Beech Grove, 8 p.m. Southport at Ben Davis, 8 p. m. Broad Ripple (open). Washington vs. Cathedral CYO, 8 p.m.
and Pfc.
W. Naomi
at
Central Catholic, 8 p.m.
Decatur Central at Mooresville, Pearl Harbor.
Purdue Varsity Tallies
1 TDs in Scrimmage LAFAYETTE, Sept.
tended offensive scrimmage of) {the season. | Coach Stu Holcomb
1 [field combinations.. Ground plays laccounted for six tallies,
{passing for five.
lof qudrterback Dale Samuels,
and fullback Glenn] Young scored the first two touch-| downs.
‘Sophomores Pace IU
Holzbach of East Chicago and
Both entered 1.4iana's scrimmage session to-
day. Holzbach connected’ with [two long touchdown passes, and |Ellis raced 55 and 45 yards for two other tallies.
Pike Township at Lawrence Oen-. tral, 8 p.m. Sacred Heart at Manual, 8pm. | Ft. Wayne South Side at Short
ridge, 2:30 p. m. |} Wins
Bept. 8 (UP)—Los|| th American Le
Speedway at Danville, 8 p.m. Greenfield at Warren Central, 8 p.m.
Yo AY]
i Brake crtios. ; 32 N.EASTSY. = a
BRAKE INSPECTION
Stop i in at
a
'FR-2223
{looks like a long season.”
BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 8 (UP) | —Sophomore Halfbacks Bill
Jerry Ellis 6f New Castle sparked |
|game card.”
8 (UP)—lty Walt.
experi- bury proved a break for Indiana
|
mented with four different back- Central, a 1950 victim of the all-|
and enrolled at the University Heights
A veteran backfield composéd good third of Canterbury's for-
|halfbacks Phil Klezek and Earl ar this season,” NEW GAME — Two local Heninger, brothers who played on the Ben Davis High School football team’ in 1950 are now in the Marine Corps. The two, Cpl. Harold R. Lawrence D. Ritter (left to right), are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Ritter, 5009 St. service last February. Pfc. Ritter is now stationed in Newfoundland, and Cpl. Ritter at
Greyhounds.
Chi* three-day vacation.
Walt regards him as a fine field cago’s sly fox will meet-a worthy came out of the” Cleveland game
leader. ” » =o
“I FIGURE we'll do well to 2
(grinned. “Last year |season) we won three, land tied one.
(my first lost five
lyear-old Cleveland coach.
» 2 tonio, Tex, next Saturday.
ule:
Sept. 12—Green, Bay vs.
opponent in Paul Brown, the 43- without any injuries and began practicing again today at Ypsi- @ llanti, Mich., for its game with the g
IN FIVE campaigns, Cleveland Chicago Cardinals at San An- ° never has been anything but. a We have an eight-,champion, winning the All-Amer-
ica Conference title four times] San
a pep guy the passing quarterback almost the Browns that he gave them a ®
with lots of heat and ability.]a symbol of the pro game. The team @
Next -week’s exhibition sched- @
The HCC's race will be a 3n4 the NFL crown last year fn Francisco at Minneapolis, Minn. ®
aered affair, He looks for Hanover,!
(pion, Canterbury, is no more. However, the folding of Canter-|
{ties in five seasons,
according its first appearance in the league. | (night).
! The Browns, with 64 victories] 'Purdue’s varsity rolled up 11 Earlham and Anderson to set the against only six defeats and three Angles at Cleveland (night).
touchdowns today in the first ex- | | pace.
have made
|conquering Knights, Abie Carter, | ZX ia rumbling, roaring center, has,
{school. Last year Carter was a ward wall. “P11 build our share of characWalt says. “It|Z
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