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THE INDIAN APOLIS 1 TIMES _
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Lee Jouglard Is Named
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Football in the East Is Big'?' but Penn Is Favorite ~~ .
By FRANK LEAHY. Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame =. FOOTBALL IN the East presents the major question 'mark\of the 1951 season. Princeton, the top team in 1950,
feel that he will do one of his finest goachug Joba,
. IN CLOSING this sectional review we move back home to the
in converting a man to fill the versatile Chuch Ortmann’s shoes. Purdue and Iowa will also give us a chance for a first hand review
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Finalists Get Chance | To Enter 4-Ball Meet
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1951 ‘Bowler’
By United Press
lost 10 of the first 11 offensive operators by. graduation, \while Army must start from scratch in her rebuilding | program. These two factors, plus a very strong team,
to be first division material as is Dartmouth. Strong independents
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and I hope it will be more pleasing than what happened last fall. Northwestern is the type of a team that has the competitive fire to dump the favorites, and with
Midwest and the so-called, Midlands. In the latter sector it again looks like Oklahoma all the way. Bud Wilkinson did his best job to date in 1950 when his pre-
By JIM HEYROCK Finals of The Indianapolis Times Tolirnament of Cham-| pions today were set back one week to Oct. 7 so the event will not conflict with the annual city four-ball tournament’
ibway World the slightest
COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 26 Lee CRUSE Pennsyl-
Jouglard, a 30-year-old Detroit, vara # 3 i he 1
’ | kegler who is only eight times hall's modern heavier than a bowling ball, tool 1 favorite in the Dodgers for | day was named 1951's “bowler of Area, with an ag
the year.” (gressive Navy In a nation-wide poll, members|t © a m receiving of the National Bowling Writers Major consideraAssociation overwhelmingly voted tion. Prificeton the honor to the former Wexan, 2nd Cornell ° who tips the scales at 130 pounds,| Won't be far off but handles a 16-pound bowling, the pace and may ball with pin point accuracy. (combifie with He received 46 of a possible 60 Penn to make the
ve more games ston and three | ust win four to | g, three to tie. | nly three more i Philly and Sat= | in Boston when { 2-game winner Jansen will be
Leahy
first place votes, good for 545 Ivy League a three way scramble.
points. The votes were scored on| Yale and Columbia will con-
* |Completing the East's top teams
' appear to be just slightly off the
” . i 3, ready for a have six to go, | ting with the |
the basis of 10 points for first, tinue to gain strength'and appear
9 for second, etc. Second place! honors went to Dick Hoover, 21-| Low They’ re Rated
year-old Akron, O., resident who
dominantly sophomore team went undefeated. Although some of the. “big names” are gone this fall the nucleus of another powerhouse is befng molded around All-Amer-ican Billy Vessells, {© Chasing the Sooners 4n this aH ‘race will be Nebraska and, | Kansas sparked by Bobby Reyn-| THE TEAM which will fool ‘olds and Chuck Hoag respec-| {most of the experts will be Army. tively,
They have suffered irreparable losses it is true, and they will no| IN THE Missouri Valley Con-| longer be the team to he feared. ference, Tulsa leads the -way with! But, in this role Earl Blaik, as a| Detroit and Oklahoma A&M in} coach, will be at his best. He has hot pursuit. The team to watc 5
accepted a great challenge and I here is Houston which is definiteP gr g ly on the way to becoming a|
| "Tepreseniative” | Texas team. RENEWAL OF the Rose Bowl!
in: the area will be Pittsburgh, Boston« College and Holy Cross.
will be Penn State, Syracuse, Fordham and Villanova as they
pace necessary for the unbeaten bracket.
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freedom from injuries might level into a leading contender. Nothing is known about Minnesota and it doesn’t seem as if Wes Fesler has had enough time to indoctrinate the Gophers into his system, Perhaps by the end of the season this team will reach its peak.
TOPS AMONG the independents will be Michigan State which should be among the Bation’ s top five teams.
Kibitzer Helps | Her Roll 700
This is one time it paid 10 listen to a Kibitzer.
Miss Hilda Groebel probably
The 36-hole men's final was slated to start this Sunday over the Meridian Hills layout at 10| a. m. and the women's 18-hole, final at 1:30 p. m.
ment agreed to set their event back in order to allow Chuck Hess of Coffin and Dick Stackhouse of Meridian Hills, finalists in the second annual Tourney of Champs, to play with their club
{teams in the four-ball.
will compete in the four-ball event Sunday.
A large gallery is expected Oct.
scheduled Sunday at Meridian Hills. |
Officials of The Times Tourna-!
TEAMS FROM each of the 16: “|clubs in and around Indianapolis
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playing the 36-hole final over his {home course. But throughout the tournament! {Hess has given notice through his| steady play that he will be a rugged man to. beat. He gave the 25-year-old Dye a sblid trouncing last Sunday over the Hillcrest course, 4-and 3. » » ” STACKHOUSE won by the. same score over Buck Hatfield of | South Grove, ery The women's final, with Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer meeting Mrs. Robert Laycock, also was sche~ duled for this Sunday but will be {set back with the men’s évent.
hey are off tod up with five )X, playing Fri doubleheaders “Sunday. They on Friday. ahead 3 to 1 ast night, gave nificent Maglie homered in the ext two batters arber came in ng, then cut off t of the way. a homer and t Giant pace as h game. , over six run both of their their big rally of the opener hit a two-run Kerr smashed and the maran enough for in who went on game-—pitching of rest. Young red from a sore ded his career, all to win the
” IX took a 4 to lians as Lefty ed late inning game that put nes behind. The e in the eighth loaded in the
Mitchell lined .
r double play. mes involving Reds downed 3 In 14-innings ia hit a home up, while the } Cubs, 6 to 3, Ay pitched the 2 to 0 victory
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All-Star tourney in § Dunkel's
Football Index
{pact has added even greater stat- would not have had Her first 700
Trophies will be presented to
7 to watch Hess, who upset: top the winners and runnersup in
HOOVER, ® who edged Jouglard,
(Games Through Sept. 22 for the All-Star tournament title, uy P
R Texas "108.1 6. Frisco ...103.5 | in Chicago, got only two first| 3 Kentucky 1081 7. Wash. 1083 | oon with his Dunkel Football tition in that league. Ohio State|from a split in her second game meet Stackhouse for the Champi- Final Pairings place votes, but amassed 409 : Calitbenia as 3 i Ay | Ratin WFBM-TV to |1s the team to beat with Illinois) at the Sport Bowl. on of Champions title and the ngs : points. Steve Nagy, veteran Cleve- > Tulsa 1046 10. Arkansas [1000 | atings on - mor- (and Wisconsin being the leading 5 » trophy that goes with the crown. Chuck H Coffin, vs. Dick Our SERVICE DEPT. remains land k : lia bp College of Pacifie; 12, Misslssiopis| row might from 10:35 to 10:50 contenders. BOWLING in "leagues only. six ue ess, , c OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT an ; opie, Dlaceq third with 3881 cnpukei Hi. Kansas: ork, Georgias a! The definite “sleeper” in this Years, Miss Groebel subbed ‘for Fred Hadley, Meridian Hills Stackhouse, Meridian Hills (36) nts inclu five first place} a » : m. ? in ’ i hn TR Nt Webrai Works Hho RR AES: I en _ | conference is Indiana, and we Certrude Meyer last night for the Pregient, Said thers would be nojholes). | daily (6 p. m. on Saturday) Chicago, 1950 “bowler of the F Unde OTHER MIDWESTERN will learn of their strength the |7-Up team and rolled the sea: i WOMEN to save truck owners value , | Favorite Underdog e i : , ’ Tournament. over the North Side, nes. C. Richard Fulmer Hill year,” was fourth with 351. Next| FRIDAY THURSDAY hard way this coming Saturday 4Son's first 700 for women and the: =~ "0 4" » able time on the road. Trucks came Joe Wilman of Berwyn, IIL, |fiouston U. 84D Detroli “80. bn'3 Carroll + 69.0 Youngstown +501 afternoon. :/first 700 a woman has recorded ™ jerest vs. Mrs, Robert Laycoek, can be driven in af the end the big man of 1946, with 321. | SATURDAY Ditaws Nay Veter. Wl at the Sport Bowl since the alleys) “We can easily work out the Speedway, (18 holes). of the working day and . BL Bro w {Alabama +1087 L.8.0U. 133] a Jeary aa BECAU SE we are playing the were opened in 1941. change,” Hadley said, “and we are ; picked up the next morning. ounding out the top ih were Arkansas led Tempe st. ua fieigeibere a aapier 144.7 Hoosiers we have refrained from| A regular Schuster Coal Co.|glad to have The Times Tourney | os Ifi N No time wasted! This is ane Tony Lindemann of Detroit, 303;| Bucknen “T84 Mubi'be 400| fa Wesleyen 467 Central lows 418 asking too many questions about/team member on Wednesday and at our course.” olfing Notes | Ed Kawolics of Chicago, $251; California Wit deh a Kent Sint” "$62 N Dakota ‘533 their prospects, but I do know {Thursday nights at Fox Hunt x x = The - Indiana Profesional Golfers As other Washinglon Chevrolet Therman Gibson of Detroit, 226;| Clemson = 4 $26 Ree ca IBS SATURDAY that if Clyde Smith's team is im-/and West Side alleys, Miss Groebel ; Ee dohe Samant Tooties Tabi] Wemy customer services, . Willi Lillard of Chic 135 le ola. 3 DECISION BY Times officials, al Tuesd Mrs. Gi am ard o ago, + Col. A& Jes , Mines 43. B wallace 3631 Muskingum 156.3 {proved 50 per cent as much as it/rolled games of 241, 239 and 220. f |Gividen, He Te secretary, . and Stan Slomenski of Newark, |gorhell Rye Dyracuse £13 DePauw 1397 Hanover 35! was last Pear then there isn't a! 'H i high 662 fo make the change came aftet (i at, night. N.Y. 122 Duke. 3a Bradley = 1842] Eartham *16.7 Manchester 15.1) er previous high was a SeV-| considering the fact the four-balll The pro-pres will be held » oo “ | Florida 933 gitspur 89-9 Franklin 87 Ind. Central +60 team in the nation they can’tieral years ago at Pennsylvania. df 2 _|at the komo © guntey Nr ET Fordham 879 Dart th 79.3 Ill. Normal *46.1 So. Illinois 36.0 t t Th levent has been playe or 12 sea Tadies at Wate Country <a G d S h ; | Rordhax 513 Ruetmouth +118.3) Lo, NOL hn 3 D, State +303 ee ON Sven erms. They will be She had 23 strikes out of a pos- |sops. The Times Tournament, Muncie. Each Ia be paired rade Schools Hebi. | in Bagwe™ clilllgmesss,, GD meile Rpmuch stronger than most fansisible.36 on alleys 7 and 8 last wile meeting with increased in- "Vi: RE ET in he Si Open Grid Play [Ev Bf BSE gf 3f Ba” 4 ‘rs nant [laren golfing cre, sn Ho AGL Tm Se pe rn ay {Kentucky 1081 Mississippt ~ 2978|Q Wesleyan 204 Otterbein ~~ 207 MICHIGAN is the question TOP SCORER for the men in Second year. eer” afer, Milan professions || Four football teams in the new- | Maryland 98. Wash & Lee Jui velparaiso tél Indiana State a mark here as it will take a game the city last night was Bob Gal-| Stackhouse will be a ‘slight ired Tn Mrs, Wikia Lubger. Mrs. ly organized Indianapolis Public Miami, 0. ‘82. Bows or. ». Wilmington 213 Capital «;33/ or two to determine how success-| ‘lagher, who totaled 680 in the favorite to win the Champion of {for a met best ball of to B- g School Athletic League swing into Michisan +1103. Mich. st. = 84.3 JIUCAbeSE (830 Camp Ledeune ix ful Bennie Oosterbaan has been AMA League at Central. [Champions title since he will be JOReos final journey of the year at action with games this week. Moatina aB3 New Mexico S43 EE _—_- li . Games will be at 10 a.m. andy —a *35.41 there is no charge to the public. Hime RE] Colgrado ae Schools 1 and 57 will play Sat- oi +101. 80. urday morning at Hove Y while [Obis. 5 “1ioa’0 ios 693] Schools 66 and 86 play at Short-|Oreson St 1883 emp & Mary m3 ridge. The stena Saturday of Princeton Hi xu iE competition 1 pit Manual’s Rutgers ’ ayette +33.3 eighth graders against School 80 Siagtord i ns BO ce Bt : wd Oct. 6. The season's card: oe own 4 Saturday—1 vs. 57 at Howe, 66 vs. 86 Texas oo. i081 Purdue. " “08 ig 66 at Shortrifige, 80 vs. Tex. Wesn 136 N. Mex. “aan 259! 86 at Broad Ripple. Manudl vs. 57 at Jrinity, Tx. na Sao. Sims “3 Manual, vanderbilt 80.1 Auburn *163.0/ Oct, 13—1 vs. 80 at Broad Ripple, 57 “ , . » 66 at Howe Manual br at Short Wake ut 32 5 © Shute +103] ; h sh'tn v nesotsa *185. ” Oct, 20—1 vs. 86 at Shortridge, 57 vs. wasn. St ei santa Cia 5 30 a Broad Ripple, Manual vs. 66 at Wren “868 Denver "| Oct. 27—1 vs. Manual at Howe, 57 v5. g¢ pona'vi’e 89.6 Dayton vig 7 | nx Shortridge, 66 vs. 80 ait Broad OTHER EASTERN | Nov. 3—Manual vs. 80 at Shortridge. SATURDAY | - omer ; —| Alfred 303 RP i +1228 Bowdoin 149.0 Tufts *:38.1 Bridgeport 40.0 N. Brit. St. *i354 Coast Gd S34 Norwich 118.31 ! a aare ' Ex Ae cut «i430 i | Maat S01 Bates td 4 Maine 149.6 . 1. State *31.0 {| N Hampshire 66.2 Brandeis .. Rochester 44.1 flegheny 38.7] St. Francis *45.0 Ss 129.9] | St. Lawrence *624 Union, NY 128.5 "| Scranton . *613' Moravian 228 $n eld 21.4 Cortland St +332 : aryland 152.3 Gettysburz “425
OTHER SOUTHERN
i FRIDA ! { Chattanooga 67.1 Abilene Chr. 68.7 i Wofford *58.4 ampa 385] SATURDAY | | Ark. A&M *37.1 Henderson 2291 E. Ky. St. *63.7 Marshall 46.9 | Evansville 645 W, Ky. St. “46.7 ; { Fla. te *160.3 Troy State 43.6! Ee { Murray St. 56.5 Tenn. Tech *51.6) sifie {8am H'st'n *50.9 How. Payne 45.0 a ant [SW Tex. St. 587 Texas A&l 531 ¥ [ya Tech *49.5 Davidson 48.6 | M.-L 17 Richmopd "42.11 1 |W. "Texas St. *334 Meda 49.4| . I | WVa. Tech *38.7 Slip'y Rock 32.5 ~TimCobane | ~ OTHER FAR WESTERN . 3 FRIDA Laok Mogozine | Wichita UL Stan State” +588 | dn { « Jd Bris. ¥'ng *155.8 Hawall 46.71 % [Fen rdine 158.5 Fresno St. *51.2 | 4 Redlands *41.4 San Dimas 3.2] j 's. Diego St. *63.8 Pacific Subs Z| len Home team. fFinal 1950 rating. zNew | tea | EXPLA ATION—The Dunkel Power In-| | dex provides a direct comparison of the)
! relative strensth this season to date. us a 0 team | points stronger than a 40.0 team on Shel lr oolibirative records. | does not 0 team | should win by "6 points Decanse the ratings have not been adjusted for such! | factors as home team advantages, injuries| jana lineup changes. Therefore, they are ja he so constretd in any way as gam- { Ditne ormation.
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