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DOUBLE EXPOSURE KARRAS—Times Photographer Lloyd B. Walton caught Illinois’ Johnny Karras twice on one film negative. At left, Karras, who scored all of |. 104 after two of the three the lllini touchdowns, is shown going for 13 yards to his own 36-yard line in the second quarter. At right Karras is going over for a touchdown in the same quarter. Notre Dame touchdowns. MIDWEST Although Walton snapped both pictures from one location, the two pieces of action were at opposite ends of the playing field. Hence the crisslcross grid lines.
Bulldogs Gnaw Evansville,
Hanover Trips Central, 20-0
WITH some help from former Indianapolis high school football graduates, Hanover College re- ..., Mmainedd unbeaten in Hoosier Colvee ZRNpge Conference gridiron play yes-
NEXT OPPONENTS Nov. 3—Tavior at Hanover Nov. 3—Cenire at Indiana Central
terdaV with a 20 to 0 victory over Indiana Central at Delavan Smith
Athletic Field was t
ough a «dr
mused Over wr the sect juarter and a pair in ghird quarter a, an - :
(a! Indianapolis tossed to Ra ensmith in the endzone {ror 23 for the first tally after earller had held the Panthers ¢ the one-foot line. Dick Dearduff ick™ for the point was blocker
by Central's Walt Dininget
The Grevhouds romped 83 vards iround end in the third quarter but the touchdown was nullified by & holding penalty. Chuck Zoph
ornered on the Hanover 30 lat
eraled to Quarterback Bob Wood vho went over for the no-good
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» LATER in the same period
‘entral gambled on fourth down
in thelr own 21 With an incom
plete pass and Hanover took over ind scored in four plays with Fox
hitting Klingensmith again on 20-yard pass play for a touch down. Dearduff placekicked th point for a 13 to 0 lead Near the end of the third quar ter, Hanover took off on a 41
vard march after Fullback l.eo
Kelly of the Panthers had in
tercepted an Indiana Central pass
on the Greyhounds’ 41. It took eight plays this time with Dick Merchant of Indianapolis plung
ing over from the 2 and Dearduff placekicking the extrapoint
for a 20 to 0 lead that held up during the remainder of the
Jame
= n ” HANOVER, stopped at various times on the 18, 33, 10 and 1-foot line by Central, threatened again in the final quarter, but Central's Billy Crowe intercepted a Fox pass on the Greyhounds’ 4.
HinCentral over
First downs : } ? By rushing . . By passing . 0
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Flyers Toss Caps, ® ® ry Again To-night Times Special ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27-—-Unleashing scoring attack that. had carried them to five victories in Six--games against Eastern DPiviston-—-clubs; the -8tFlyers tonight defeated the Indianapolis Caps, 5 to 1, be-
fore 8884 fans
\ ) As a result, the FiYeca/iinined Hamilton passed ag:
tied with Pittsburgh fot fixst place hind
the Western race WKY PiNs burgh 3
The Flyers 'maintained the net
five - goals - per - game average They have rolled up 35 goals. The same teams play again to morrow night in Indianapolis u » ~ DURING the first period, Goalie Glenn Hall blocked wave after wave of Flver attacks, but in the second period the Flvers lit the lamp three times though not without an argument The Caps complained bitterly that the Flyers were offside on one of their tallies. And in the final period as they scored two more goals, Indianapolis put up another beef, Referee Walton Russell would hear none of it. Meanwhile, Billy McComb, 1ézmer. Flyer captain, and Stefe
Black, an ex-teammate, tangled 5
twice and brought some fireworks
By penalties 0 aphid g ¢ ‘ LL Fd RENIN el 126 og0 ito the battle late in the game Yards gained passing . f fi though they were penalized only
Passes attempted
Passes completed . 0 ionce, Passes intercepted op ad o 2 # " { st nalties : bd ¥ : _R Fumbles Pe ! 1 THE second time when Black «Carol, Er
Fumbles lost
Washington State Wins PULLMAN. Wash, Oct. 27 (UP) -— Washington State College's devastating ground attack rolled over a fledgling University of Oregon team; 41 to 6, today in a Pacific Coast Conference football games before 12.000 homecoming fans,
High School Football
Ft, Wayne South 18, Fi. Wayne Central _Catholie @
“Crispus Attucks 2, Deaf School 0.
Bend Washington 27. Pt, Wagne
Bend Washington 23, Fi Wayne! we Militars 39, South Rend Catholie 7. Goalle Hall's padding and trickled, ig Whine Military 18, 31. Jon's Delatield|in1g, the net. Twelve seconds later, p
charged McComb and tried to trip him, the St. Louis player
whipped off his gloves and made pc
threatening gestures before officials held the combatants apart,
saved the Caps from a whitewashing. He sank the lone Indian-
apolis goal at 2:28 of the final sax
period on a pass from Jim Hay.
But St. Louis had a command- nak ing lead at the time, the result of '
their three-goal scoring outburst
in the second period, Their first INDIANAPOLIS goal, a distinct fluke, came when
Jackie Hamilton shot from behind the net, caromed crazily off
i. CENTRAL... .O EEE. ad taken ad..10 . UhgeBi
10 FOR MERCHANT—Dick Merchant, Hanover halfback from Indianapolis Howe, picked up 10 {hirq quarter to send Ahe crowd Darrel Brewster. followed a yards on this line play in the feurth quarter yesterday for Hanover College against Indiana Central. home happy Hanover stayed unbeaten in the Hoosier College Conference with a 20-0 victory at Delavan Smith 5 7» Fred Preziosio.
the same sizzling >
Simpson was in an advantageous |
) spot and he fired a drive into the p 9
ALL BACCARI'S goal
ann Se — / : . > i Illinois’ defensive Quarterback Al . . Umpire Hugh Bergstrom suffered Dame's charging linemen playing Wheaton 26; North Central 7. Brosky showed the pattern of a fracture of the fibula in “hista stellar game. Samuels, who Wittenberg 20, Georgetown (Ky.) things tb come for the Illini - right leg when he investigated a completed 12 of 21 passes, gained 12. aerial defénders. J first-quarter pass play too care- 159 yards ih the air, while Mazur's = — EAST Brosky intercepted his first of fullv. And-Butler Halfback Har- throws went for 90 yards. LM two passes into his own end zone, , 0d aime land Sturgeon limped off in the] It was Purdue's fourth loss NiYals. ccoxvenions 8 7 7 7-27 cutting off the Hoosiers’ constant 3 first quarter with a broken collar five games and the 17th in 23 colgate ........ 0 7 0 0— 7 aerial threats ‘ bone. games with the Irish. So meses ineeen aw # Evansville helped minister to NB PuriverArmy vis @ 7 7 0—14 BROSKY also speared his seetd dw S - Bergstrom in the { period and 3 8 Columbia ..%.... © 6 8 0— 9 ond pass off Dick Ashburner in ’ then turned its administering at- 2 "5 — To 1214 forbidden territory in another sec- . Er u ae re NL 3 SH PBRN. us sanasins 0 0 0 14-14 ih eG sd En Oy oh : an TU Times Special ten on 0 Utie LUATLET DE > ! 1 Navy .......... 0 0 0 — 0 ( “ perioq snulling i an & CRAWFORDSVILLE. Oct. 27'Charley Fisher faded back to his I . a ee ha irdllyn " i lis Olympians to- 25 and threw to End Ray Bawel J Princeton ...... T 13 20 13—33 Indiana Tackle Nate Borden, road record on the Butler 3: Bawel outran ha Cormelt Lid 6 0 2 17—15 rushing brilliant Quarterback oo ermbral .'the R ; saftevman for . . tsi ———————— —— T« 'C 1 kK O'Conagainst two de- th Bulldog safteyma for the ( — Tom O'Connell, blocked O'Ce the Milwaukee touchdown, the play covering 68 Big Ten Standings Harvard ........ 713 0 0-30 nell's attempted pass. plucked the an e high school vards. The Kick by Don Folz was ' W LT Pe rp_or Dartmouth ..... 0 6 13 7—26 pall out of the air and charged Michigan 3 8 0 1000 JOR 11 a ———— - we + revs. & + : Fi n no good tHineis rf 8 0 Lae 33 8p oo 3 0 0 6 ¢ eight yards to the Illinois’ 24 3 top point n = Wisconsin : LL 1 BS ER EN ra Jrtasdans fter Brosky nterc } Dike PI man <r : tars ip OND State 1 11 30 85 8 Holy Cross ..... 0 14 20 7—4) After Brosky intercepted tbe : or the Hawks with eight field- WITH TWO minutex left in Northwestern PF 1a a 3 . = : heave, Illinois took over on the 20 - d I YW . - —_— — — - Shin 3% duc a » goals and four free throws didn't the first period Butler's Paul pagina "33 33 4a $tiAdeiphlll, Upsala’. With O'Connell mixing “end get a point in the first quarter Bennett recovered an Evansville Minnesota ® 30 00 51 100 Alfred 81, Brooklyn College 0. sweeps. pitchouts and aerials, Il-
Caps claimed the Flyers had been the play. Gealie Hall had heen trapped outside the goal
circle when the shot wag made, Louis pulled away in the last period when Steve Hrymnak connected with a pair of shots. The first at 8:14 on a pass from Pat and the second from Black and Bac-
Hockey Summary
INDIANAPOLIS
" Cincinnati Gardens where they Nov. 3—Hope at Adrian (N) will meet George Mikan and the
Coflin finterference;, MgNab (tripping
SECOND PERIOD ton (unassisted) 10:57 | (Hamilton, Taylor: 11:00 It wad McComb. Incidentally, who Baceart Itie
8 Tavier (holding),
Diymslan ON 4 Milwaukee b 3 pf The Tigers had to scQre twice Graboskif : 1 3 4iMehs + ¢ in the second half after trailing Lofgran, { 3. 6 0 Ber t 0 1 at the half, 25 to 13. Hotisndt. 19 hse. ? 1 Halfback Steve Nagy of Plym- . Lavo c 1 3 > I :¢2 llouth, Ind, crashed over from Nous. 3 1 J0Sheas’ 0 3 1 the 1-yard line for DePauw's win-| Basker ¢ 0 0 1 Benekeg 0 2 ning touchdown in the final Sonate 23 quarter after teammate Jim Daily Hales a0 , had tallied from the 3 in the third Totals 28 27 21. Total 16 18 24' quarter to climax a 38-yard drive, Halftime score, Olvimpe 42. Milwaukee 20. A nine-yard run and {Wo.passes, led to Hope's first half touch. “8 Enter Horse Event downs. A nine-vard field goall
SCORE RY PERIODS
Pro Basketball
Indianapolis 83, Milwaukes 30.
90, Boston 88, ~son Square Garden,
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Butler -..«.., 7 27 By ED SAINSBURY Evansville ...... 6 6 0 0—12. By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS United Press Sports Writer Times Sports Writer
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Oct. Notre Dame .... 0 % 10 Imad BLOOMINGTON. Oct. 27—
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lopse a crushing ground at- Hidishy Tinen : : : or team punctured a long time . tack paced by Neil Worden, opm i oer Flex and Indiana's fightin’ Johnny Lattner and Paul Rey- i entra 0—20 Hoosiers, 2 to 0, before a nears "NEXT OPPONENTS = —— re hy eng of oe home. w» Nov. 3~~Penn State at Purdue Hope ..... 02 ; fans in Memorial Stadium Nov. 3—N. Dame. vs. Navy at Baltimore. 0p 0 6—25 here today.
a The brilliantly-balanced Illini s today to wallop Purdue, v4) n 30.00 9, before 57,890 fans for its Franklin 6— 6 rocked the Crimson's hopes for fourth win in five games this sea- Wabash 14—49 survival in the 1951 Big Ten race . : ts eR by winning Illinois’ first skirBon, Anderson ....... 0 0 0 0— 0 Sa
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by a night-long drizzle which — ——————— —, Nov. 3—Michigan at. Illinois ceased only during the first half, Taylor .......... D 08 Gmbh OF Blame oTT the Irish stayed out of the air Earlham ........ 8 0 71 013! 1910 nO omiegton soi since Hoh 3% Doss] y | fe rn cn 4 s los ana here much as possible and Quarter: ] BIG TEN 14 to, 7, in 1946 and 13 to 6 is back, John Mazur tried only. 12 ¥ ’ 1937. hie Hh pac: H + " SOV ° a ier oo en vot . : pas), He It Op seven DEALS Michigan miressg 1d 14 18 1254 vipat Mee 8 Carsain Tim Mutschelier | was Minnesota ..... 113 1 0—27 COACH RAY ELIOTTS Illini, ( aphain Jim. wuischelery, Was ee 114 ta 1g conquerors of rugged good for the final touchdown. Northwestern «+0 0 0 0— 0 Wisconsin, sealed Indiana's. seegs Bn .-Wiseonsiprei.. 7 14 14 6—41 ond setback in three conference S LY i OM oT —————— ere gy) s wi : HIS ONLY other major ‘com Michigan State . 13 6 20 14—33 counters with a ground gob-
pletion, a 50-yard heave to Billy _. bling array of vers til < - Barrett, set up the second Irish Pittsburgh ..... 970 0 8-28 .nd a solid forward tg hats Times Diagram Photo by Lloyd B. Walton and J. Hugh 0'Donse/| marker, a 15 yard field goal by'gpjo State ..... 7 20°13 7—47 Responsible for the pieces of Menil Mavraides, who also con-jomwa .......... 0 0 7 14—21 Indiana's shattered homecoming bl : hopes was - swivel-hipped, AllAmerica Johnny Karras, who But even without Mazur's pass- — cracked through for all of the ing, Notre Dame would have tri- Kansas ........» 13 6 1 7—33 Illini’s touchdowns. } ‘
umphed handily. Lattner, a Chi- Kansas State ... T—14 is broke open what loomed cago high school product turned quo 25. Adrian 12 : ugged line duel with a i -] 2 loose to run for the first® time sien 3 os ie is. record-smashing 88-yard touch-
today, garnered 66 yards in six hy Sows jun only seconds before the he . : iw na o e fi tries and he turned in a 40-vard Carroll 32, Corngll College 1. rst quarter.
-. ~ + hi > = touchdown gallop which gave e,ira) State 47, Lincoln Us 14. THE 115-POUND halfback
i Notre Dante an eight-point lead cppqre 33, Bethel 0. Started the lights moving on the i U er pe S o: Ii oY. Cincinnati 53, Texas Western 18. scoreboard with an electrifying We Reynolds, who had showed Coe 21, Grinnell 6. nos
run down the right sideline on i signs of greatness earlier, Denison 21, Muskinum 20. a duick-get-away smash off the
, - $ slammed out 74 yards in 16 car- Eastern Illinois 47, Southern II- right wing. . a. | ces iN 0 B ries with individual runs of 14. linois 19. A goal line dive by Defensive _ 11 and 10 yards plus a three yard Emporia 14, Ft. Hays 7. Halfback Johnny Davis to dis.
Carnegie Tech 18, Case 13.
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drive for the first Notre Dame Great Lakes 53, Scott Field, Ill. 7. lodge Karras was 1 3 SE . CBRN : . ay and 8 late and Sam Kk By FRANK ANDERSON touchdown in the second period. Jowa State 13, Drake 0. Rebecca place-kicked the first of oi THE BEST wav to win at ; 78 8 = Iowa Wesleyan 50, Central (Mo.) his three conversions as the gun - . ANE. ornnls o 0. ended the first : oker or football is to keep WORDEN, a workhorse full- : . : Ey : St quarter. S ei I hole. Butler A back nicknamed “Bull,” was, just 1llinois Wesleyan 27, Illinois Col-| Indiana got a life for its deepAces In the hole. u er 3C that as he carried the ball more lege 19. . est penetration of Illini terrftory 4 tht yesterday in winning a frequently than any other runner, Kalamazoo 51, Hillsdale 7. ,tWo minutes before Karras' side- x football pot from Evansville's 24 times, and gained 107 yards of Ienvon 34, Capital 27. line sizzler. Pete Bachouros. one Joon a the total Irish gain of 331 vards Lake Forest 41, Augustana (Il) of. Illincis’ hipper-dipper backs r Aces. 2 : ain of 334 vards x er-d cks, 4 * The Bulldogs kept the Aces in on the ground. Veteran Billy. 3+ Se vet ee fumbled on the Illinois 23 and § the hole bv intercepting two Ba was the only other lawrence 20, Rips 3, Ray Petrauskas recovered. Indi- t Passes reco: SHAE four BE ansville No dash man for Notre Macomb 63, Michigan Normal 18.202 Jost 7 yards but Lou’ : passes, recovering four * Dame. picking up 48 yards on 13 Marquette 2%, Miami, 0. 1. D’Achille, who hit 5 of 12 aerial ] ov. wb NEXT OFPONENTS carrie®. But.he marked up the Missouri 35, Nebraska 19. : flips, stabbed Halfback Jerry
Ney. 3—E. Kentucky at Evansville
Irish score on a 1 yard ns Pleasant 26, Ill. State Normal Rote who made a fine catch on = 2 . ; Le the Illini 11. : Both Purdue's scores resulted N nksid v gi al Dakets, 3 The drizzle-chilled homecoming from breaks. The first—a nifty x ww. Missouri State 1. Cape Gi: fumbled after an errant pitchout - : crowd of 3000 saw raindrops fall 42-vard field goal by Jim Reichert .; dean 0. and. Illinois took over o Pn H. 20° i “inthe first” half “and Evansville’ Which cleared the bar; "82 yard Ghis U. 28. Kent,%1. . = re era seas es fall in the second half. The Aces distant. by a good yard—followed Ohio Weslevan 20. Oberlin 18. ers Tecovery of .WOrs Oterbetn--22Marlettg thm es ~ IFeSSTRE TO0F 3 Iemma Them den’ sfumiste onthe Irish 39: The Principia Sureka Re ~ the Tightning came. Butler struck second. 7a 43 yard pass Irom Simpso back for 14 points in a
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%Two plays-later. Karras escaped. 3 8 to the right side. : . : tg dr The rin Set 2 Big Ten Scoring. rm 2 Lureks 8. "run scrimmage. It surpassed the —— Str A : » arsons 12. 85-yard TD scamper made by urbulent Quarterback Dale Samuels to End Springfield (Mo.) i3, Rolla Mines Gill Culligan, of Michigas against’ i Wisconsin in. 1944. Karras’ firstperiod back-breaker came after Indiana had taken to the air hoping to crack pay-dirt first, But
fumble by Reynolds recovered by Toledo 12, Bowling Green 8. "Wayne 62, Omaha 9. THE BULLDOGS got a lot of Purdue's running attack gent W. Reserve 15, Wash. (St. Louis) — breaks. But they weren't alone. for only 98 yards with Notre © 12.
and the Olymps. led at the first fumble on the Aces’ 24. The Bull- Amherst 21, Wesleyan 21 (tie). linois drove 80 vards to score its
stop 17-12. But Dike caught fire dogs had the ball on the 12 when Hoosier Conference Bloomsburg 28, Kutztown 0. second TD. Bill Tate and Don in the last three periods to get his the quarter ended. The drive " _ . Bowdoin 60, Colby 42. Stevens slashed to tRe Indiana twenty points fizzled out on the 8 w i Too Bradley 47, Brandeis 0. 21, then O'Connell pitched down Top man for the Olympians was On the exchange of punts Butler “entral }.3.8 0 Bucknell 40, Lafayette 21. the middie to Karras at three. Guard Paul Wal who hit siX pegan to move. Starting.from the } 2 ) 80 Buffalo 20, Conn. 6. Karras, who slightly befuddled A ftiold nd five from the y 2 { 500 rom Mie Dele no A ot Tom ne Continued on Page 14—Col. 4 oe + 3 8% Continued on Page 14—Col. 6 Continued on Page 14—Col. 8
points»The Olymps led at the half
12-29 and the closest the Hawks DePauw Is Still
could get was in the fourth period . when they climbed to within four Unbeaten, Untied points at 70-66. But the sharp] Times Special shooting Olymps. pulled away to HOPE. Mich., Oct. 27-—DePauw take their eighth victory and third University ruined Hope College's against the Hawks ‘homecoming here today, 25 to 23 The Olympians wind up their
"04 i at the NEXT OPPONENTS road trip -Monda) 2 Nov. $—DePauw at Indiana State,
to remain unbeaten and untied in five games this season.
Minneapolis Lakers
NEW YORK. Oct. 27 (UP)-—A and a pair of extra points gave record entry of 2089 ‘horses have Hope a 23 to 13 lead been enfered for the Open Jumper Nagy also sc ored® in the first ind Hunter Championships to be quarter and a two-vard pI held at the National Horse Show Stephens to Penfield Faber tallied Ee ; from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6 in Madi- Bebe second quarter touch- ': TEN YARDS MORE—Paul Reynolds (18), Notre Dame 4 {down Si | Purdue. It marked the third consecutive first down for Reyn
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