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Purdue-Wisconsin Game

Tops State Grid Action

Irish Travel - Your Indiana-OSU

To Pittsburgh, TV Grid Roster

IU Meets OSU :

By FRANK ANDERSON THE CREAM of Wiscon-| 5; sin football hopes can be 26 in Purdue's Ross-

«.curdled Ade Stadium tomorrow.

The dairying young men from 34 Holcomb’s| 35

Madison = and Stu

Boilermakers settle things at 1:30 36 p. m. The right outcome can; 40 butter up Purdue's homecoming 43 and give the -Boiler-! 44 makers a 2-0 record in Western 45

alumni

Conference play.

_ Though the experts say no, all] 50 those things can happen; That's! 51 R why an estimated 40,000 people| 53. will be in attendance. And that’s| 55

why Purdue-Wisconsin is

game of the day in Hoosierland! 61

and the Big Ten.

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WHILE THE favored Badgers! 65 and hopeful Purdue are putting in 66 an hour's work, the rest of the 67 state's grid forces will be in ac-! 69 tion, Two-thirds | of the Big] FI Three, Notre Dame and Indiana, (i are traveling. The Irish are in| 2 Pittsburgh for Panther skin. In-| 73 of acting at Hes-and- it:

diana parades its bit

Bidhd huni

Indianapélis

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Purdue-Wisconsin on the radio or| go out to Manual Field for a look | Central-Cedarville. | The Central contest begins at 2] 84

at Indiana

p. m.

Butler deserts its Bowl for a day in order to take exercise at| 38

St. Joseph's in Rensselaer.

Big) 70

fans can listen to!

Games in state include Olivet at Wabash; Carroll at Valparaiso; Hanover at Manchester; Anderson at Earlham; Taylor at Franklin; Indiana State at Ball State and Murray State at Evansville

(night). DePauw’s Tigers take their 3-0 record to Kalamazoo (Mich.) College.

Wisconsin at Purdue

PURDUE WANTS to be the class of 1951 for its class of 1926. The 34th renewal of the Wisconsin series pays special attention to the 1926 graduates’ silver anniversary and the coronation of a,

home-coming queen.

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Although he’s not a member of | the Purdue class of "26, a gentleman named John Coatta rates special handling. John is the Wisconsin quarterback and a leading disciples of aerial might. Currently, hé ranks ninth in the nation AMMONE "passers WIth & 000 COI

_ pletion mark on 46 of 76 passes.

Another young man who uses

the air for more than oxygen is Quarter-|

Purdue’s Dale Samuels.

back Samuels throws the part of his weight attached to hand with rare abandon. His 33 completions in 67 tries is evidence of why he

ranks 18th nationally. #“ » =n WISCONSIN'S exercise in Tug Wilson's Ten reservation mixed pleasure and tragedy.

TWO hours of Big has brought

It

was a pleasure to tie Ohio State,

6-6, and snub the experts.

And

“fF was a tragedy to outplay IiH-

nois and lose, 14-10. If games were

INDIANA Name ; Pos. Petrauskas, Ray QB Ellis, Jerry .......u.s RH ‘Fromhart, Larry .,... RH 1 17 Byers, George ........ HB | 22. D*Achil'e, Lou ........ QB Gomory, James ...... RH Ashburner, Richard... QB 31 Davis, JOM cecavsecss RH 32. Oison, Dick ..evvsss.- FB 33 Fisher, Earl ..... verses 'FB Van ©Ooyen, Jerry .... FB Dozier, William ...... RH Slosky, Edward ...... ¥B Holzbach, William .... LH Zeller, William ....... LH Gedman, Eugene ..... FB Daugherty, William FB 46 Robertson, Bob ...... LH Begkert, Mel ..l...... C ie, Charles ...... C Martin, Larry .#..... G Ferrari, Ronald ....... C thes 60 Fioritto, Benny ....... G Kincaid, William ...... T

63 Morgan, John ........" & -64 .Connors, John#...... Zobrosky, Lou ..%

Thomas, Danny ...... Blackburn, Marsh ... Spahn; Gerry Jvvantek, Wiliam 3 2 * Dzienslaw, Henry ..... Jagielski, Harry ...... Russo, Pete i Bird, " Ghezzi, 79 Luft, Don 81 Kobulnicky, Paul ...:..

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G E E 82 Spahn, Tom .....ves.s E 83 Anderson, Gerald ..... E | Moss, James ......... E | 85 Zuger, John .... ss... E 86 Anderson, Clifton ..... E

Inserra, Robert ....... Smith, Merritt ........ Hutsell, Kay ..ccceeave Parker, Melvin ....... G Bingham, Dwain ...... G 93 Dunn, Charles .... T 94 McElhaney, George ... E 95 Barnhart, Richard .... G 96 . Furiga, Victor ..... «we G

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12, in the series. been five ties.

Dairyland football.

ring sight, Indiana at Ohio State

(football) hands.

Tow.

the lights of Smitty's eyes.

does that put Indiana?

Last gasp passing gave the Boil-|in lies Indiana's hope of salva-|

ermakers a 34-30 win over Iowa|

two weeks ago.

ion. The Hoosiers can suspect]

Naturally, Stu Holcomb is wor-| WiCZ sleeps the clock away.

ried about Wisconsin. human.

and rushing defense.

He's only ND at Pittsburgh

The Badgers rank second nationally in total defense On rushing

and passing plays they have permitted a miserly 155.3 yards per

game,

E | Memy FUNRINg plays have, ,, ..it showed: up the Irish|terbury’s

found the Badgers stingy to the rextent of 65.3 yards an afternoon.

2 = LJ HOWEVER, Mr. cal realities.

their tosses against Purdue.

Holcomb's | worries are eased by some statisti-| Opposing passers) have earned few headlines with|T€2dy to take it out on Pitt.

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NOTRE DAME flies to the Pitt

|Panther’s fur starts flying. Notre {Dame is mad. | The 27-20

\pass defense. Frank -Leahy has|/Canterbury is no more. |been combatting the problem all terbury players are still around. |week. When Frank fights a prob-|Quarterback George Barlow, Half-|

lem he works his squad to a fare-| Packs Dick Syrek and James The aroused Irish are/Trinkle and Center John Syrek

|are playing for Cedarville now. So it’s not inconsistent that Indiana Central's center, Abie Car-

thee-well.

{| It isn’t that Notre Dame has

|

three games the Boilermakers it in for Pitt. It's just that every] have stopped all but eight of o7/week the Irish have a symbol.

enemy air attacks. yards to a game.

It figures 45

Coatta and his coach, Ivy Wil-

liamson, won't let Purdue rest on| ‘ts statistics. Coatta, an amiable| Strongly wheh travels with other under-

sort, graduates of talent.

Soph Harland Carl

move-up department. u = »

SAMUELS WILL dispatch the has a bruise hall to job-doers like Ends Bernie only limited action tomorrow. Brewster, Backs Phil Klezek, Glenn Young, Dame are John Mazur, John PetitTom Redinger, Earl Heninger, bon, Bill Barrett and Neil Worden, Jerry Thorp. Just how Dale will the first backfield.

Flowers and Darrell

and Frosh Alan Ameche of the we-want-to-|

dispatch the ball is up to Wiscon-

sir to find out.

Wisconsin has won 16, Purdue dium.

INDIANA vs. OHIO STATE

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SATURDAY, 0CT. 20 12:45 P.M.

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The Panthers have one of the | nation’s finest passers in Bob| Bestwick, Last year Bestwick hit 19 of 24 passes against the Irish, though losing, 18-7. And Eastern writers have been booming Sophomore Lou Cimarolli, a scataway left halfback. Pitt has a better than average

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before, Wisconsin is the cream of games. v When Sugar times and one game was a tie.

and cream get together it’s a stir- B tler at St. Joseph's

“WE FEAR St. Joseph's.” says| In Butler's Tony Hinkle. CLYDE SMITH, a mighty man good reason. { is he, without large and sinewy Butler has made mental lapsesifeat and Princeto That's why in the wrong places at the Wrong ninitive choice to Hinkle has ag jts 17th straight victim. Cor. Undefeated Southern California. Seems tucky. |strongest, but the tremendous in-| Maryland, |centive that will spur Southern over North Carolina 1.SUI and. \- «| Mississippi. Friday fracases favi jor Miami and Wake Forest over {Washington and Lee and George i Washington. | Florida, Virginia and William and Mary are each given a slight {edge over Vanderbilt, North Caro- ™, , (lina State and V.M.I. Duke gets ! (the nod over Virginia Tech, and in a game to be played. next Thursday we favor Clemson over South Carolina.

us that Ohio State's line is really too. 11% ° minutes Pen to suspicion, shorter Purdue would t have a/that the Buckeyes falter when has sidelined Crumley. 1-0 showing in the conference. ¥i¢ Janowicz isn’t around. There-|is a k

OHIO STATE

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Rosso, George Beekley, Marts ..... Andrews, Lawrence ... C Merrell, James ....... C Heid, Robert c Rath, Thomas OC; Ruzich, Steve ..v..:.. RG wos eee; Ls tle Wey RE Takacs, Michael viv TG

Ronemus, Thor <..... RG Smith, Carroll

Logan, Richard ...... Campanella, Joseph .. Jacoby, George .... Guthrie, George ...... Hietikko, James Endres, Robert Vavroch, William .... Grimes, Robert ... Armstrong, Ralph .... Gandee, Sherwin ..... Joslin, Robert .....c00 Knapic, Bernie Walther, Richard ..«. RE Thomas, Richard ..... RE | = Manyak, John ........ Katula, Ted ..ocvveees

There have;squad as it trudges down [long road back to the hei One notes (who can help) the Notre Dame remembers ¢ presence - of Leo Sugar, on the Panther teams of substance Purdue side of the program. Leol|fury. Strong Pitt clubs have de-

; Navy at Northwestern, San Fran-| h, indeed. Like we said/feated the Irish five times in 18 *% ah Ie is roug has won 12 cisco at Fordham, and Marquette,

at Tulsa. Two intersectionals toinight: Detroit at Boston College, College of Pacific at Boston U. games,

Notre Dame

Ohio State figures to beat Smitty's/time this season. Indiana team hands down tomor- asked the boys tp think straight and improve each Saturday. ImSputtering though it may be, provement 1s needed tOmMOITOW./yygrvarq. Ohio State has ground power to St. Joe is tough: TT : spare. Indiana has shown a lack| The Pumas and the Bulldogs of the same in its three games. have similar records. Michigan stopped the Hoosiers split four games. And Butler has hard with a sub-par squad. Ohio/two wins, a tie and a loss. Their State can hardly be called sub- only common opponent was Valpar, which makes it look dark for paraiso. Valpo took Butler, land St. Joe, 32-3. :

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By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 19—CaliGolden Bears face

their stiffest challenge to-

morrow on the road to a conference season in football's gameagainst Southern

unbeaten

Ineligible for .a return to the one teams of modern football, California was favored | by® 13 points to dim the bowl hopes of the talented Trojans. This showdown df Pacific Coast| at Berkeley, home of Lynn Waldorf's tops a spark-

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THE STANDINGS in both ma-| J0F leagues. in the south ‘are in) i067 a shakeup among the leaders {with a pair of vital games mathe!

far unbeaten

Bred by 19° points ‘n its first league Southeastern conLT ference and Maryland was fa|vored by 14 to drop North Caro{lina out of a share of the Southlead. Both fa{vorites will be playing at home. ranked second to [California by the United Press| rating board of coaches, was| favored by 14 over Alabama continue its sweep in the South‘eastern campaign. = o

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= #” { 3 THE COLUMBUS Citizen chides{ THE PUMAS will be hurting at, SAN BRUNO, Cal., Oct. 19 (UP), FROM an inthe Bucks’ offensive line as in-|fullback, a key spot in Coach|—Three jockeys were injured in a ter - sectional offensive. But it’s the same line/Gene Fetter’s attack. Norb Hum- Stretch spill at Tanforan during|standpoint, the that operated in the 7-0 win over|mel, the senior bash back, is out/the running of the sixth race yes-|Illinois - Wash- © = =» # Southern Methodist. Notre Dame|for the season with torn ligaments|terday. knocked Indiana with ease, but/in his right knee. couldn't handle SMU. Now where!Gorman and Freshman Clayton|Canada, up on Gold Jig, was the terest as it will provide a bet- . |Klein are filling in for Hummel. Most seriously injured with a frac-|ter yardstick with which to comA man who should Know told| Injuries.have hit Butler hard, tured left collarbone and a mild: Lost are Ends Crumley and concussion. A fractured arm| Taylor Powell, Inglewood, Cal.

Robert Summers, Winnipeg, holds much in-

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Tax Break ‘Asked for Baseball

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 \—Pitcher Fred Hutchinson, player representatative from the American League, asked Congress today to give baseball |players a break on income taxes. | The veteran Detroit Tigers {hurler said ball players wear out {fast-—so they ought to be al{lowed to deduct for “depreciation” |like a businessman does for his {factory, " machinery and equip~ {ment. | " » » | HUTCHINSON told congres{sional baseball investigators that |“one of the biggest injustices of {major league baseball is done the iplayers in the application of injcome tax.” | He said a major league ball |player lasts on the average only five years in the big leagues. Hutchinson testified before the House Monopoly Subcommittee. The” group i8 airing compldints against baseball in a hearing laimed at determining whether some of its features, such as the “reserve clause,” should be ex- ' lempted from possible prosecution as a violation of antitrust laws.

Walter (Red) Smith, sports columnist, said yesterday he ‘hought there must be more important matters than baseball for Congress to consider at a time like

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or the reserve clause which ties them to the first club with which [they sign. : { He did recommend that the |“players’ representative” in each {league be permitted to vote -—— along with the owners—on select ing baseball's high commissioner. His testimony came as Congress neared final action on a new compromise tax measure which would boost income taxes of most citizens, including ball players, by i113, percent.

Hoosier Enters

On paper California

[Californi a jon will be enough to - bring them the victory and [top consideration £ for Pasadena in ,%

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We pick Illinois.

fractured hip. He and Summers’ St. Joe has won twice in its Were taken to South San Fran-five-game history with Butler. Cisco Hospital for treatment.

Ohio’s line and hope that Jano-|Hinkle hopes the Saints won't come marching in tomorrow.

Cedarville at IC

difficulty before downing stubborn Santa Clara. UCLA gets the nod over Oregon, while Oregon

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ter, is a former Canterbury playAbie’s pal of the Cedarville lonly symbol Notre Dame appre-|P0OYS, but his friendship ceases on |clates in football is victory. Those the gridiron. Irish frosh and sophs reacted/Plows for Abie a pal is just a unbeaten umber to be hit. [ream train was derailed by Fred, COACH WALT Bartkiewicz's These de-/Bénners and SMU. They will gree-seekers include Backs Rollie SHOW it tomorrow, Strehlow, Robert Young and Jim| qHERE WAS bad news for When the Cedars bow in. Walt Hammond of the first team and notre Dame this week.

Greyhounds [their fourth win in five games

Payj has been cheered by the return Burns, first-string guard, is prob-|°f Quarterback Ray Swayne, sideably lost for the season with a/lined

Burns’ run-|Scrimmniage. The Greyhounds will have to be

d heel and may see/On their toes. In the audience ‘will be lots of high school juniors

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Panther today. Tomorrow the| ‘Canterbury Tales.” tion at the track hospital. Cedarville’s “T” formation re-|

lsembles the lineup that won the ently blinded by the sun as he de loss to Southern Hoosier Conference title for Can.li€ared the stretch run, began to are in the proper frame of mind Knights last season. S!288er and went down. Gold Jig/to do some upsetting. For this| But Can-| Went over the fallen horse and reason Texas, Texas nd. Powell steered his mount into the Baylor will have to go inside rail trying to avoid theifore they down Arkan

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“Gridiron Spotlight Shines on West Coast

By Frank Leahy, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame THE national spotlight swings all the way to the There's Pennsylvania was favored by 13 West Coast this week its first de- of the day to occur in Berkeley, Cal. : : There the high flying Bears from Berkeley will host

Important games favor Georgia and Tulane

= NORTHWESTERN is given a slight edge over Navy in the main {Midwestern attraction. Nebraska, with Bobby. Reynolds back in pare the undefeated Big Ten teamyshape, will hit the win column at to a high ranking coast club. the expense of Minnesota. 7 Wisconsin's fight to remain in ‘8] Undefeated Stanford: will have the Big Ten title race will inspire # them to beat Purdue. Ohio State and Michigan will edge out Indiana and Iowa. High ranking Cincinnati is favored over Western Reserve and Iowa State gets

{He escaped with a bruised hip ington State, Idaho and Brigham | °%" vote over Missouri.

gets the nod. Pennsylvania will| A&M and stop Columbia's win streak. Army| all out be-/is too strong for Harvard and| sas, Texas Brown is favored over Colgate.

Christian and Texas Tech. We|Strong Ivy League teams from

Navy was most impressive. Oklahoma will re-enter the win!

game. High ranking Tennessee]

|Alabama. |

can’t help but select SMU over Princeton, Cornell and Dartmouth |Rice, although Rice's victory over should defeat Lafayette, Yale and | Syracuse. High ranking visitors from| column by beating Kansas. Two Michigan State, Boston College| high-scoring -elevens from Colo-;and San Francisco are favored: rado and Tulsa will defeat de-/over Penn State, fense minded Kansas State and Fordham. Holy Cross ‘gets back Marquette. Colorado A&M is fav-/in the black by beating NYU. { Our own Notre Dame team will {be in the East in a desperate ef-

- SOUTHERN skies shine on two|fort to get back on the victory surprise teams from Georgia Tech |trail. Our opponent is Pittsburgh and Auburn. Both are undefeated and I hope we can slow down fas the whistle sounds — Georgia their attack which has seen them Tech will be undefeated when score in every game against top the guns goes off to end the|ranking opponents.

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Six Vieterles South Dakota State 238 Five Victories North Texas State Cincinnati a Southwest Texas .. .... . 182

-end and we look for the upset brake UU 124

Pittsburgh (Kas.) Teachers .. 108 Four Victories Beloit (Wid) Stetson (Fla.) California . ie St. Lawrence (NY.) Morris Brown (Gs.) . Bucknell (Pa) .......... . 155 Colorado College of Education. 155 Valparaiso (Ind. _. 1 St. Vincents iPay Eastern New Mexico San Francisco San Diego . College of Pacific '....... Scranton (Pa. ves Northeastern (Mass) ... Western Illinois 8t. Southern California Texas A & M .... Ohio University Stanford Murray 8t. (Ky.)

Dayton - (O.) Rochester Texas - Michigan State

Illinois Wesleyan ... 61 St. Thomas (Minn) . «+ 56 } Three Victories Maryland Eavesevnnvans neers 330 Bowdoin Me.) Sania 120 Puget, Sound (Wash) «141 New. Haven. Conn., Teachers. . 115

Oregon College of RKducation.. 104 Cornell: . Santa Barbara (Cal)

Princeton A ma 91 VIHaROwS ..... ..... J ssiveeen R3 Worcester, Mass, Poly ..... R2 Hiinots aia .R2 Tennessee ; vistaaes BS Northwestern sania 8

Coast Guard Conn.) .. Lawrence (Wis b7) Northern Illinois . Auburn (Als.) Bavlor : James Millikin De Pauw (Ind.

Two Victories

® = = Dioomsbure) Pa. Teachers . 4] EASTERN . fans will have a Rocky Mountain College ~~ ye Bay [chance to see the results of &N|commbia . _..... .... .... THREE of the Southwest's un- outstanding coaching job as Ernie Morehouse (Ga) .. LO. 1 feated elevens face teams which |Jorge's College of Pacific team Sussiseiaiine Be Vietory a plays Boston University. Pacific|Centre (Ky. . ] rs 14

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