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Marshall Tells California Still No. 1

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third straight week, the United Retes Grid Teams

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POINTS are awarded on the basis of 10 for a first place vote, nine for second, and s0 on down to one for a 10th place vote.

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: i $e *. va J California’s unbeaten powerhouse (First place votes in parentheses): .,.0i3 Tech, 25-7 conqueror of sideration in the ballot were Notre THE CARDS announced they y as the nation’s No, 1 vollege foot- TEAM POINTS I.suisiana. State for its fourth Dame, Purdue, College of Pacific, will receive . Pitcher Octavio Ruin or Se § .o|ball team today and moved Ten- I1—California (17) 813 straight victory, took over sixth Marquette and Fordham. pert from Houston of the Texas - |nessee inté second place to sup- 2~—Tennessee (6) 358 place with one first place hallot el —- League, Tele Ean aver By Un cour {plant Michigan State. 3—Michigan State (5) 238 and 149 points, while Illinois re- . from maha . o ; estern | WASH IAI TON Oct. 16—! In other RR Aes re-juggling, | 4—Texas (4) 225 tained seventh place with 138 Valpo Stars Tied League; Outfielder Vincent Moreci : y ULL Princeten was voted into the top 5—Texas A and M (1) 163 points. Following the Illini came from the Sally League and Pitcher

For Score Honors

Ralph Beard from the Interna-

Washington's once-mi ghty 10 for the first time this season: 6—Georgia Tech 11) 149 Maryland with one first place vote : tional League By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Redskins, fast becoming the Georgia Tech advanced from I—Tilinoin I30iany 150 POIs, Baylor with 681 > ware the 1951 Indiana co. In exchange, Rochester gets ; 1 . ' . . 4 . . . t t sixth lace, Notre ~-Marylan . DOoInts, an rinceton wi "8 3 y 19. diana col- ; iy ’ . r Royals RICHMOND High School's athletic setup intrigues me. first “de-emphasized” team SIENH So Bi Boom hed SAR Or Buviar 61 Dt lege football scoring race between Eitcher Fred Martin, Jack Crim. success, The Red Devils are climbing higher up the state's ath- in pro football, were put on a fier its upset beating by South- 10—Princeton 30 Maryland, which was tied with jumping Joe Pahr of Valparaiso ait Bp Hui Dan Lewanby it. letic ladder this year. They're looking down at the bottom “win or else” basis today by their ern Methodist on Saturday. Second 10.—Southern California 40 Stan- Baylor for ninth place last week, and his team-mate, Royce Rowed- SO) alien, Houston Se, ; nh i steaming owner. 2 4 a , ford 4. Houten Me 18: Nonh. moved up one notch in the’ rat-der. a4. lin A en rung right now. : J : Redskin Chief George Preston! CALIFORNIA, which defeated western 13, Wisconsin 10, Washington 1; ings, while Princeton advanced Both have seven touchdowns in Ed Muckelson, while mit Bases Superintendent Paul Garrison 21. to 0. shouldn't be ashi ed of Marshall, infuriated by his team’s ' washington State, "42-35, for its A _ Noire Dame 5: Purdue and Col from 13th after upsetting Penn- four games, Rowedder was the Oiraha ’ “ernia goes 0 is one reason. Coach Rill Elias is ; wh dn asham 0 poor showing, bluntly served fourth straight victory over a lee of Pacific, 2 on h; Tulsa, Marauette gylvania; 33-7, top pointmaker last Saturday Cleveland purchased left-hand a second reason, Add Art Beck- 2 maby ity to handle Peters and ;otice that he expects a form major team, received 17 first and Fordham, 1 each. os i a . scoring three times against Aug- er Llovd hep x 2a See Sa 2 ner, who moved MN Other. speedy teammates On j,i erga] starting with next Sun-|pjac ; of 313 ohizan State. which “had a OTHER BIG advances among ustara, Ill, while Pahr had to be ..... . YT. Ban (TFA ; “the pitchouts and flank move- place votes and a total of 313 Michigan State, : cisco of the PCL where he won from Muncie 4 e OVe- jay's game against the Chicago = i "012 es tough str in downing Mar- the second 10 were made by Stan- content with one marker when he . . ments. With a few exceptions points from the 35 leading coaches tough struggle in g } 9) 's ; N® eight and lost 10 last season, Central to Rich- Tech's line jammed the middle Cardinals. who make up the United Press quette, 20-14, for its fourth vic- ford (21st to 12th), Southern/left the game with an ankle in- while the Phillies brought up mond this fall; : 2:1 : > 1 “I'm fed up with a losing . , d back to Methodist (unranked to 13th), jury. 3 y n " enough. But Richmond is too " wo. 5 rating board. tory in a row, droppe n . Southpaw Jacob Schmitt (10-14) probe around much footiall team for Anyone team,” Marshall snapped. “I'Ve| ‘monnessee, named the top team 'third with five first place votes Villanova (unranked to 15th), and, Norman Arnold, another Valpo and Outfielder Clyde Schell (.306) Some Tore ahd in the Conference this year YON€ given my coaches the best MAa-lin the pre-season and first weekly and 233 points, while Texas held Northwestern (unranked to 17th). ace, is runner-up this week with from Baltimore of the Internayou can see the 4 a year. [terial we've ever had and we'd | rankings, attracted six first place fourth and Texas A and M re- Southern California ‘topped the'32 points, a single marker ahead tional League plus Pitcher John Red Devils are qpoy COULD get as much as better start winning 8SOmeiy,tes and 258 points, advancing tained fifth place. Texas had second 10, advancing one notchjof Fullback John Nelson of Tay- Sanford (15-11) and Jim Comgolng to get gooond place, if that's consola- E2e* \from third place last week after four first place votes and 225 from last week, followed by Stan-|lor who scored the Trojans’ seven mand, an infielder who hit .318, Anderson lott. . tion, .but it'll have to beat Ko- SH $ » = 10 beating Chattanooga, 245, for points; Texas ‘A and M had one fore, sa Ohie Sane any Vil- Pius against Manchester last from Schenectady, N, Y., of the yarrison i8 pome Nov. 2. Richmon s onl MARSHALL'S explosion fol- jtg third straight triumph. first place ballot end 183 points, ‘anova. 1s 8 ond 10 wasibaturday. Lastern League. a hero to welding together yarion remaining in 1 Tay ony lowed in the wake of a 45-0 - A rr ero F - a -— an extensive ath- The Giants won't be tough shellacking at the hands of the] ; play the Angie letic program, enough. Cleveland Browns 8unday—the ter of self dipping into the And for today: I'll go with Redskins’ third straight loss. grade scHools. Coach Flias has Peal School aver Plainfield c oming on the heels of last . about as good a high school foot- ° Eharlton at Plainfield. year's woeful 3-9 record, the fiery f the game ball team ax vou'll see in Indiana 2 8 a Washington owner made: it plain this corner, this fall. And Beckner i$ capable . - eS, Overall he won't stand for many more it the last- of state championship nasketball Kokome 1 0m: 55 \ s o 1 Setbacks. ie le and you E contenders. He showed that with [FON 3: 2 +1 1 Marshall refused to say whether ‘ama. : Central's 1951 state chantpions, Marion 3 1 1 4 1 ! Head Coach. Herman Ball's head ply gnengion 8 NATHAN BEER GAR LDR AX New C SA Tay Ty was on thechopping black; but J gu Ror Hy ae A RE ATK. HT vedi & BC Goh i op Ap fe or MART ENA ed Se din sa ion XCF RA a A rere eed re SET LPP . ; ay, SPIFtedi =" Tea ied 16 make The Red DEVI Hasets ARE A TRE a SE eR Wee peer oa ee hades {led on both « sprout wings in one year. Wings Ao bit 3 i 0 1 « o ances Yke “Sunday's game and tric score- don’t grow on basketball .cham YET TO PLAY I'll take some drastic action.’ 6. behave. _ plonsghips that fast, not in Indi- Nov. 3—At Marion many Marshall was reminded he has was really ana’'s basketball climate. Oct. 10-At Pre ioms - previously said he never fires a ing Royals. y #4 8 Oct 34 Loganspor! coach in mid-season. ought they Ew YARN : NOY, a—der Tech “All 1 know is that I won't Ngiie. Shay ELIAS, LIKE BECKNER, is ao To he ay a ns ’ personable gent who knows how Logansport "or i : t on strike to handle bovs. That's gett o Oct. 24—At Kokomo. down,” he retorted. “And neither| me out. Its 21 | a err iD] Nav, -Lataveile will the fane.” . * axt > import t high Marion a. nd off Ike re iy then eave orl Yor. Eibmed 0 re until a re- distorted values and sense of : 9 . Committee Meets salary dur- proportions Tonight s Wrestling The Times-Legion Golden Gloves That's one reason Richmond's : committee will hold {ts second foothall team has class. It rubs Card at Armory meeting tonight at The Times |S ——————— weno fete » mentioned, off from the coach. The vouth- MAIN EVENT editorial office. Plans will be coi ie the most = ful Flias commands consider- Sharp brothers, Mike and Ben, furthered for the opening of the! Yee Alot “able respect and popularity va. Wild Bill Longson and Ivan 1952 “tournament early in Janualph Bear among his players and towns- Rasputin in tag-team bout. Two ary. . { ) gh no fault people. out of three falls or 90 minutes. Veteran fi sed in scor- He's quiet and likeable and FIRST EVENT Fight Results N 5 nan of the knows what's best for boys. 3} : <= ’ Ralph Garibaldi vs. Masked By United Press ¢ A iggybacked > ys Green Raider. One fall or 30 HOLYOKE. Mass.—Johnny Bratton, 159. x if eft Hazard ELIAS CAME TO Richmond's minutes heginning at 8:30 p. m. IL Too Wier Wien 10, woe: i f. junior grades as an assistant ee a I a — er ig 2 y the dark from Martins Ferry, O. His foot- | : | of money ball:playing days came along ; f hope. An- with those of Cleveland Browns’ 4 | § he Olymps Lou Groza, brother of Alex, who ah i i a2 at Pikeville, needs no introduction. Martins | § 5 ochester a, ’ Ferry contributed the Grozas to ; i yo .. t F3% the sports world. a4 ; 5 i wt 41 rim pine at he une | Stokely-Van Camp ni 4 .. § 3 i 5 sity of Maryland, under Coach 3 jor. § 3 3 3 3 nan. 41 Jim Tatum. One of his team- y 9 3 3 Ree, 1 $1 mates and close friends was 3 3 .. § 1 larrupin’ Lou Gambino, the big, i 2 } power-house running halfback. | % 1 -——— Gambino left Chicago in 1941, : | 1 i i als nnn went to Indiana University, had . ] ¢ us 5 4-1 a tough time trying to beat Bob ! 5 1T_17_ 4-1 Cowan and Charles Jacoby out % i 3 % : — i of a wingback spot. After a serv-| | 1 3: 3 i ice tenure, the 220-pound Gam- ? ; " » s hino was an all-America at ® pr a M Maryland, { ¢ Se = ” - ” | i 'ARS | S81X SENIORS adorn the Red * RALPH BEARD SPORTS Quiz | 4 4k Devil grid squad now. Five jun- i §% @rxanen Devil grid aud now. Five jun- | 3 MIKE LAYDEN school %e. 57 Bl WI Bs E and little_Sophomore Lewis Allen, | Y% JONN HARE, JR. vs 40 [AR J } will be back. | id RX z Dail | Clever quarterback Boh RBar- * JONNNY HUTCHINGS School No, | | 3 | L y © rett, a play mix-master, and Jim BY Peters are going. But they don't Students of the two sehoois in a knew where yet. | : Peters, -despits his 160." glant audience and stage participation unds, should be a help to a i . i * Seip ta nny SPORTS SHOW conducted by LUKE WALTON BB = of / |) - Big Tem school. He has the § : : 2 : speed and tricky knee action of re St rma— 5 Ri 2 hth te ri —— w/ 2 AILABLE : Boris Dimancheff in Babe's Another Public - ih hn, Ue NR 0 ; > 3 playing days and the change of pace’ and deception of Billy Service Broadcast i stg Hille : / . nbrand. of 2% i Peters can stop and. start at u, sd ee some the same time. 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