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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ — ma MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1051
Grid World Looks Rosy (Bowl) For Illini |
Upstate Prep Half and Half ~~ &
ty Gene FifngOn... Michigan State to Put Peden Mark on Block
~~. ry | Gridders to ( 00 you See mwose") > i hi rod) By United Press MICHIE Tne! i go Ee se’ § Illinois emerged as the Western Conference's No. 1 . ND i w ’ 3 1 : : ’ K LEAHY i ; Head Football Coach, U'. of Notre Dame Settle Title are
By FRAN
© TAKING EVERYTHING into consideration we mighty ee to have emerged from Saturday's game’
with a 19 to 0 win.
It had rained constantly in Baltimore prior to the game
and as a result the field was a saa of mud. In addition to this
Navy was.a finely trained well
cg-ordinated: out-
It iz very hard to believe that stich a consistent team has not as vet won a game this fail. A very good example of their fine coaching was displaved in the sec- y ond half. 8 & During the game our quar: terback coach, Bernie Crimmins, gits in the press box and makes notes on any weaknesses shown by the opponent. When he came ihto the dressing room at half time he mentioned that every time we would flanker a man in either direction, the Navy would weaken a specific spot by sending a man out to cover him. : = ” ” “BY FLANKERING a man and funnitg a play at this spot we would be able to gain considergbly. The only problem was that (Coach Erdelatz spotted the same weakness. ' The first time our quarterback called this play in the second half our. ball carrier was met by a host of tacklers, and this continued for the remainder of the afternoon. . In fact. it was the fourth and final quarter before our lead was lengthened to a safe margin as Bill Barrett returned a punt for 74 yards.
Frank Leahy
IT WAS an important game
for us to win and we were very fortunate in being able to do it without receiving a major injury to any of our lads. John Petitbon received a bruised shoulder while returning a punt in the second quarter but will be all set for
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By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer Indiana's upstate high school
football, . clubs seitkt the West
ph’ State the big game with Michigan a the end of the 1951 season.
Also, we are hopeful that our Only a few scattered Thanksnumber one defensive left end, Riving games, the NIHSC playFred Mangialardi. will be suffici- offs and conclusion of the drawn
as the gridiron warfare neared
{ently recovered from his leg in- out Southern Conference race re-
jury received in the Pitt game. main after this week, ray a wt The No. 1 contest pits onceWhen we left South Bend hy against city aival » ashington plane on Friday morning it Was Friday in their traditional battle.
f oosevelt wins, Coach Pete clear and cold. On arrival in lf TRoosevel Riders will tie Baltimore it was pouring rain an 4 Rucinski's Rough Hers Wi
it continued to rain until about Gary Emerson for the division an hour before game time. crown with six loop wins each During most of the game the and a toss of the coin will desun was shining. When we ar- cide who plays unbeaten South rived back in South Bend at 8:15 Bend Central for the league Saturday evening we were championship. greeted by several inches of snow. 2 nn = Top honors of the week went SHOULD Roosevelt lose, Emto Red Sanders of UCLA and Ray erson automatically i= "in and Eliot of Illinois. The UCLAns the two northern powers will
downed mighty California .in a square off for the title next week
very convincing fashion as they South Bend Central Ioade J out-played the Bears in every nine straight with a ‘hard-fought department. 6-t0-0 victory over previously -un"x on beaten but twice tied South Bend WITH but 65 seconds left in Riley Saturday, - the game Illinois defeated the Once-beaten Evansville Central Big Tens defending champion. must defeat Bloomington SaturMichigan, for the undisputed lead day. to stay in the running for in that conference. SIAC honors, while Evansville From a statistical standpoint Memorial tackles crosstown foe this was a very evenly played Reitz Friday. ame with the Illini takin few #8 2 g A Ring = THE NORTH Central and more chances by throwing more _ ; South Central championships passes into a 40-mile gale. These
were settled last Friday. Rich8 s d 3 gy ; haan pin Off as they scored mond took itz first NCC crown 8s play.
bv beating Marion, 26 to 8 -also UPSET HONORS ta Marvin the Red Devils first perfect seaBass at William and Mary for Son With a nine-game Winnicg defeating Pennsvivania, and to streak. Jimmy Peters a Dutch Meyer (once again) whose More glitter to Richmond's triTexas Christian team handed UMPh by winning the states inBavlor its first defeat dividual scoring race with 151 7 rr x ee tie POINLS. Dempiaeition 10 shete men Otis Southport won the SCC banner : : Pm . 7 defeating C sville, 27 to 6. Murray at Duke turned in fine by Selesing a top jobs as the Razorbacks beat Texas Hammon ny which : 2aw. its A&M and Duke tied highly rated 'ANKINE even whch : : 8 string of 14 triumphs snapped by Georgia Tech. Tennessee stayed
: . a 13-all tie at Evansville Memoon lop by handing North Caro- rial last Friday, closes against lina a convincing defeat.
Noblesville this week-end.
= ~ = INDIANAPOLIS Sacred Heart's eight-game winning streak will be in jeopardy against city rival Cathedral which hasn't been stopped since losing to Noll in its season opener. In other games Friday, La Porte's once - beaten and tied Slicers host Michigan City, and Muncie Central of the NCC tests Gary Emerson. Lafayette and
: * ° Browns Still Turning i= so ani i:
Mistakes Into Scores
Purdue Saturday.
rs. Parsons Takes
NEW YORK, Nov. 5—The Cleveland Browns, who w
an unprecedented five straight professional football nr E t pionships by making a minimum of mistakes, are turning M p Yen
apportunities into touchdowns at tremendous rate in their
ids for =ix titles in as many seasons. Cleveland turned four Chicago Gardinal fumbles and an interdepted pass into touchdowns or field goals yesterday to win, 34 to 17. and remain first in the Nasional League's American Conference. : While the Browns again displayed the alertness. that has Brought them five straight vietories since they lost their 1951 opener, the Chicago Bears kept first place in the Nationa! Conference with a 27-to-0 victory over the Washington Redskins. The Browns and Bears have identical =I records. : 2 2 = * THE NEW YORK Giants remained =econd to the Browns by defeating the New York Yanks 37 to 31, and the Los Angeles Rams took undisputed second place behind the Bears with a 23-
tn-16 decision over the San Fran-'}
eigco Forty-Niners. In other games, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34 to 13, and the Detroit Lions downed the Green Bay Packers. 24 to 17.
: = x Ld . BILL: WILLIS, Alex Agase Emerson Cole and Captain Tony Adamle recovered Cardinal fumbles and Agase added a pass inlerception to give 19,742 shivering Chicago fans a sample of how the Browns have Played since losing Jheir first game to Ban Francisco
= ” THE DEFENSI\ E linemen, led v¥ guard Willis and ends Len Jord and George Young, are doNg most to write Cleveland's newest victory story. gressive play has developed ar
.azex of fumbletitis among enemy
~ Hall Tr n v Jall earriers ar 1d the Browns ar *# have 8-0 records. NANRINE aimost every rival er wr into valuable points ;
The Bears aiso showed the
‘Walston, Pete Pihps and Dan Hen
Their ag day and will mest Christ the &" King. winner of Dyas 2, fori pp '¢ the championship at the CYO ui. ’ field next Sunday Both teams
8t, Catherine to win the runner-
Time« Special tomes ae mre PHOENIX, Ariz. Nov. 5 Yank Halfback Buddy Young Johnny Parsons, winner of the carried the next kickoff 90 yards ,ppreviated 1030 Indianapolis the other way for a touchdown snn mile Speedwav classic, was but Ray Poole’s three field goals $2584.30 richer today. provided the Giants’ victory mar- pareans. trailing until the final gin before 25682 Polo Grounds gs, laps, put on a finishing spurt
fans. : to win the second annual 100-mile Quarterback Adrian Burk ppaenix AAA racing event here
threw touchdown passes to Bob yesterday
. rv Banks, of Compton, Cal Sandifer to lead the Eagles 10 o.. cocond and Jimmy Davies, victory before 19,649 chilled fans Van Nuys. Cal. winner here last ta » ' «+ wWinne ; 81 at Pittsburgh. year, came in third. Doak Walker, the league's lead- Tony Bettenhausen, who also ing scorer in 1950, scored 2a got the pace here last year, contouchdown and kicked three extra’y; oq leading the pack until the points and a field goal to lead g34 lap before Parsons took the + t + f Detroit to victory before the ..4 Battenhausen went out.on 18,000 fans who braved i8-degree ;p. 97th lap because of mechaniweather at Green Bay. cal failure in his car
arso time was 1.10.5 etPro Football Parsons im wa 1.1 54 B tenhausen has won'the 1951 AAA United Pres a i Iv 12 AMERICAN CONFERENCE point-championship. Only 12 of W I 5. OP the 18 cars finished the accident5 1 0 331158 77 4 1° 1 800 152 113 free event 33 300 143 111 Toit 34 ° 3% 14d isa Other finishers follow: Neil Car- > ae 208 111 141 ter, Joe James, Walt Faulkner $5 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Gordon Reid, Bill Schindler, Man-
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NIHSC ¢hampionship this week]
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Dims, Dut-Run Moles
At Boston, Open Here Tomorrow
The Indianapolis Olympians
carrving a 1-1 record and their 35
suitcases, were back in town today ready to open their 1931-32 home stand in the National Basketball Association tomorrow night. The Olvmps were slated to be feted at a tipoff dinner this noon and were ready to fatten their 1-1 record tomorrow night against the New York Knickerbockers at the Butler Fieldhouse. Game time is 8:30 p. m. The local pro entry found Boston's Celtics reluctant to go for its impressive nine-won, 2-lost exhibition schedule. The Celts blasted 60 points through the meshes in the second half in Beantown vesterday to win 97 to 65, before 3012 fans after holding only a one point edge, 37 to 36 at the halftime. They hit nine consecutive markers in the third period after Bob Cousey had hit 18 points in the opening half. Teammate Bill Sharman racked 17 points for the Celtics in the final period. Cousey had 25 points for the winners, while Bill Tosheff, former Indiana University . guard, paced the local club with 18 points, Leo Barnhorzt and John Lofgran followed with 14 each. The victory marked the apening tilt for Coach Arnold Auer bach's fast-moving Celtics. Summarv.
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a 7 ta » tg ft nt §. Angele 4 2 0 687 172 112 Rigsby, and Johnny McDowell. oar RAT t dun Detroit / ] 2 1 .600 154 123 : : £oox b, 5 Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 118 147 Bettenhausen, who had held a} 3.8 iii $2 Francisco 9 300 133 198 three-quarter of a lap lead on Br 3s ' 9] ¢ i414 2D . a 0 n RESULTS YESTERDAY Parsons hefore going out, was M 12 $09 eo 18 z - * A 2 0 2 13 Ba : driving the No. 99 Belanger Spe- ? 1 22 cial that carried Lee Wallard to pi. $3 1 1 yanks 33. victory in the 1951 3500-mile 8hArmang 9 | $45
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Christ the King Faces Tag Match Heads St. Philip for Title Wrestling Program
8t. Philip is Division 1 cham-' pe Jungle Boy and Sheik pion of the CYO Cadet football Araby ‘will meet Buck Weaver league. : and Larry Chene in a return AusSt. Philip defeated Holy Trinity, tralian tag-team bout to headline to 6. at the CYO field vester- wrestling at the Armory tomorrow night. Jungle Boy and his Arabian partner took a previous enEas ement here two weeks ago Logger Larsen will meet Johnny Satan) Rococo in the special sup-
. portin bout. ip spot in the Non. 1 division and ung eS ————————
Sacred Heart won 33 to 0 ove
ere geared for the November St. Andrew won second place in ®
rive ax they snapped Washing‘on's two-game winning streak nefore 31.737 fans in the capita veorge Blanda's two field goal lus touchdowns by Chuck Hun +inger, Don Kindt and Julie RvAovich gave the invaders more han enough points as the Bear ne choked off the Redskin atick, r » ” . A CROWD of 55.569. Los Angeies fans, the largest gathering of {he day, watched their Rams get {evenge for last week's loss to the Forty-Niners. Waterfield and Elroy Hirsch teamed for the winning points, a ‘touchdown pass that covered 78 vards. in the {fourth quarter : After his experience against Cleveland, Emien Tunnell caught fair catches several times vesterflay but the slim Giant halfback provided the top: individual feat of the day by carrying’ a third: period kickoff 100 yards for a Jouehdown,
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the second division by taking St. Anthony,-33 to 12
« Ween the gzecond-place winners
game Sunday.
runner-up trophy game bewill be. staged as a: preliminary
Sacred Heart's Gene Childs scored two touchdowns to run his season total to 101 points. Other scores Div n i wer 13, SL. Patrick Joss 8, 8. Thomas
+ §t. Christopher 0 ! J. Cathedral 7, 8t won over Holy. Rosary by forfes
Irish Want Tilt
Cathedral's football team has an open date for next Oct, 22 durIng the week of teachers’ institute. Coach Joe Dezelan is the man to see. The Irish would prefer a home game at CYO field. :
Army Gets Coach LAWRENCE, Mass Nov, 8 (UP) William R. Gosseli n of Lawrence, end coach at the Uni. versity of Rhode Island, reported 3745 Ww. itor the Army for induction today.
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‘wa > City Kickoffs Pending Indiana Hobby ht by Sowing Phil Greenberger . nnings to end th Washington -Tech Shortridge-Broad Ripple games to be played at 2 p. m. ! Ripple is currently scheduled to Shortridge at Tech's home clash scheduled for 8 p. m., but may be played in the
Walt Roky downed Joe Bogue frames yester- /, breaking a second place tie
berger earlier and came in ..Harry Cooler was last with no wins in five m: atches. |
choice for a Rose Bowl bid and at the same time made its Strongest bid for national recognition as the best college football team in the land today as the season headed into the November home stretch. meme samr———— Thanks to a scoring pass in plus 10 by air and minus 10 by the last 75 seconds which brought rushing. a 7-0 victory over Michigan, Illinois took a firm grip on the THE BIG sufprises of tha day Western Conference lead. That In addition to California's defeat, result stood out over about a Were Duke's 14-14 tie with Georgia half dozen major upsets as the Tech, which dropped Tech from most significant of the day. the unbeaten, untied class; ” UCLA'S triumph over California; It also stood out as the most yyjian ang Mary's 20-12 upset of impressive victory scored by any Pennsylvania; Columbia's 21-20 of the eight remaining major un- squeaker over Cornell: Dart defeated and untied teams, al- yauth's come-from-behind 14-10 though most of the other seven triumph over Yale and Oregon won by wider margins, State's 40-14 rout of Washington, There were also major victories BUT WHILE the Illini proved !n the Southwest and Missouri themselves under adverse weather Valley Conference, In the Southconditions and against a power- Jest CY Deg! previously unful foe, unbeaten Princeton won a Hed Baylor, 20-7, and by only 12-0 over Brown, Stan- 0k Undisputed possession of the
) lead. And in the Missouri V y ford was hard put to down Wash- 4, came Pog bani ington State, 21:13 and Cinein- (igive 35-7 triumph over Okla. nati’ just sneaked past Hardin- homa A&M and now leads the
@ 2.19 Simmons, 13-12. conference with a 3-0-0 record, The other unbeatens had a A&M dropped to second place much , easier. time but” against With 3-1-0 while Drake is third weaker tea 18 than Mic higan with 2-1-0.
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I'ennessee brushed aside North H 2 . ‘arolina to. run its two-year OTHER major results were: streak to 16 Straight and Mary- Notre Dame 19, Navy 0; Purdue land rolled over Missouri, 35-0. #8 Penn State 0; Holy Cross 34,
Michigan -State was idle and San 0 gale 6: Bucknell 28, Temple 7; awa 11 BAYER 7 « Francisco played today. lowa 20. Minnesota 20, Uhio State : ' . }, Northwest 0; Rath, snow, cold and high Ingjana 0: O winds bogged down offenses all State Vir around t he east, midwest, part Clemson 2
ys 03
rest 6; Kenf the southwest and in the Pa- tucky 32 1a.) 0; Wash ifie and contributed ington and Virginia Tech y the ily’ lower scores 0; Mississippi State 10 Tulane 5:
than us Saturdavs Texas 20,- SMU 13
2 = x IT APPEARS that lilinois, now } hi ghe Western Lonterence lea e iBves may have to wait a long time be-
fore its likely Rose Bowl oppon-
ent is known, Stanford moved into ‘ ’ a tie for the Pacific Coast lead 0 ers with Southern Cal by its victory
over Washington State and the PINEHURST. N. C. Nov 5
only thing that seems clear now rh P A vouth movement in nro iz that California i= out of the id aa an running | The Be g Dre 8 favorit Forget it aid Sammy 8 Th ars. pre-season favorites gel it. said Sammy Snead
to win their fourth straight crown. with a laugh today dropped a real eve-brow raiser to
UCLA, 21-7 and now stand .500 21 on! 2 3 ers gave Uncle the conference, Sam the Ryder Cup f eo fifth siraig ea and e seventh in : : nine os SOUTHERN CALL, forsaking conference competition for an A man can play real good golf intersectional game at Yankee Until he's 40 or 45 7and besides Stadium with Army. was shocked Kids don't mature anv more like by a first-period Cadet touchdown thev used t Qnead said but recovered to grind out an He was plaving captain of the impressive 28-8 win United States tean tab FL Army was aided by the fright. pleted a 8. 0°21, rout of the ful football weather and made it British vesterday bv winning six close for a half although the of the sight ydividual nsatohas Cadets did not make a first down and splitting a event Thev lost
in the entire game and wound up oniy one after taking to 3-1 lead exactly even in yards gained Friday
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