Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1951 — Page 39
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And Spartans Meet Tonight
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Only Irish who won't show up at the CYO field tonight snow-covered field yesterday aft-
weather permitting-—will be Notre Dame's But if the weatherman has a 50-yard line seat, (
dral and Sacred Heart, to move 51 yards on either side of the Weatherman's seat, will have to battle for their key championship elimination fray before some 1000 partisan followers. Game time is 8 p. m,
If the weatherman is kind, a crowd of some T7000 is expected. The fans will huddle in November's chill, but neither team will be playmmg under wraps ’ ~ = u o ’ IT'S THE SEASON finale for
both teams, Cathedral, one of the city’s perennial grid powers, is after its Second consecutive share f the city title after winning the
Shortridge’'s Ju Memorial § d at 2 y The a Blue Devils Ww 0 3 ty fravs vere to t Broad rir yn ls loser f ” iits The tilt will e. 1931 se - : i KOT wir 2 Shortridge eeking its sixth victorv in nine games and Broad Ripple wanting | urth nine a Quarterback Dick Hall was to the big gun for Shortridge's aerial bombardment while Garrett and J« ir e backfield and Cq Ss
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crown undisputedly two years ago. later in the fourth ona -two“The Irish will try to clinch an- yarder leroy Thompson conother co-city championship after Yerted I'ech battles Washington on the With: Howe leading 7-to-0 late Fast Side this afternoon. The in the third period, the Hornets Greenclads, winners of all three scored on the first play -of the city tussles, had to turn back the fourth period. Quarterback Dick smaller Continentals to match Schrier. a late-blooming Hornet Cathedral's fourth straight eity who is one of the city’s most imwin. Washington had won 2 of 8 proved ball players. intercepted an hl lo Cal Attucks pass at mid-field that led Coach Joe Dezelan's boys. meat to Howe's second score.. Schrier while, were compelled to sidetrack : > d ; : ae Sacred Heart, unbeaten in three went 3 yards on a Screen pass city games and five others all sea fron hompsor being stopped con. to retain their co-citv title out of bounds bv Ezra Clemmons The Spartans prob- on the one-yard line at the third vy their best line history, quarter gun, He sneaked over on ttle for at least a share of the the next pla wal crown tonight with their Another nterception by Millis t experienced team ever two plays later led to Millis seCoach Harry Caskey will field dd Th Ther the Schrier e boys who plaved in the Spar brother combination Dick to ans’ 32-to drubbing in 1948 Bob ored on a 21 yard touch are Ed Teagardin Joe down pass after Dick Schrier pes. - Al Herbertz' Paul Bort- raced on a fine 28-yard bootleg ind Jerry Cahill—all linemen, scoot ‘to the right. Dick Schrier = = 3 r + > HIGH - ORING Dave Bauer presed to Tom ruce for the vill be the Spartans’ chief offen- poly ay ve ground threat since fullback * Bill Knieper, who has scored 51 ATTUCRKRS failed -to field the r : season. mav be handi- subsequent kickeff and Howe re vith sickness, He is re- ( ed on the "Attucks 25. A g from the flu. The Spar- ughness penalty gave Howe a ay have to take to the air first wn on the Attucks 8 and nsolation 0 yphomores Ron Fox he Iris nners « eight { Don Reese teamed for a 6- $ 8 } to Hamm i . it TD pass § : co i hie Capt. Bob Springer re CTIH ned 123 wards er, have a balanced land : rushing, held Attucks to minus 4 r atta and a veteran defer : 11 and won the first downs, a 3 eran Middlecoff Sets Pace ie aaa ! ero e has at In Noyth South Open led 144 yards to 44. Howe ! ema 1 f 21 and Attucks 2 A and Qee INEHURST N ( Nov a cepted 4 Attucks e strengt Ca i Cary Middlecoff, out in hea: ; Bob the Irish versatile 1fter two rounds, was a The victory was Howe's fifth n ! ’ A { a e today to score a in the last siX games and its sixth Ne 8 RE ine agay J : : ! , in 10 games, including four of B A s Ory in lhe tournament! sce in city eompetition. Attucks At ect 8.4 at started him on the road 10 apded its season with a 1-8 mark ) ng £8 gold and glory the Most of the Tigers will return. s or 3 North and 8 0 hampion- Crispus Attucks, 0 0 6 0— 0 Zi Scorers with 24 : : vs Howe - c.cocvnss. 0 0 7 25-382 I? Tenn. dentist was A THIRD TU Ss E was billed an in 1945 when he |gwed that decision six years ago
the only Steady Cary fashioned his onehe 10p gtroke lead by shooting a pair of that gne-under-par 71s on the Pinetke his Country Club. Tied for the mnt up spot behind him at 143 oda with a 1 der-par were Dick ¢ Thai the local 142 {or the first two star who holds the British Ama0 the 49th renewal. teur championship: Jimmy Adams ff stands in a fair wav of Britain; and dark-horse to the success that fol- Tommy Bolt of Durham. N.C
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Developing Youth Isn't Paying Off Here With Cap Victories
By BILL EGGERT ARE the Detroit Red
Wings at fault for contrib-
_uting to the delinquency of a
its “minor league club here in Indianapolis Indianapolis flubbed another opportunity to repossess some of its early-seasgn glitter last night,
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being held to a 3-to-3 overtime tie by Buffalo in the Coliseum in front of 3027 calm customers. Buffalo, too, is having trouble
trying to get started. As a result
both clubs , played an exciting game around the nets, but that's paDIANAROLIE. Cioal H : dete Ae not winning. 1. Wilsor Hirschie a ate Folk FY a ” Coflin, O'Grady, Sclis 7.2 Re bel, McKay THUS THE Caps have gone Biitate; Coal. Crowals. deter ee. Dick through five straight games with- {he Sehtel, Pennell, wings, Xsiter, Cod out a victory, yet it is no secret Hagan, scans DeMarco, Hickey. . that the parent Detroit club, if it Officials: Referee. Bill M 0 nes wished, could plant a contending ™™ Hal Jackson BY PERIODS Borre American League team here. In- -xpianapolis 1110 stead, Detroit General Manager Buffalo } 3 0 Jack Adams wants to develop _ reion IN ; o young talent and snatch it when ber (Durham. McComb) 17:09. Pe Buflalo its ripe regardless of what time MacKay 4 1808 Penal in the season. fortes 00 tng 11:42 It's time now that Mr. Adams pin bgin drip wise up to the situation here. 045 CINDIANAROLIS donk We're top-heavy with too much Comb ifunassisted a3 a Penaltje inexperience, roughing » ” » 1 ¥ THE current crop of young:f Caps haven't hit their stride. Maybe they don't have one. And SAVES add to this that this was supposed $*°* ede HA to be the year when a bumper ;
crop of players would be hustling for jobs Maybe the Caps’ kids are scared. They're trying hard, but they're tight inside. An example of it last night was constant misleading of passes. Buffalo whacked away with 96 shots at Cap Goalie Glenn Hall He stopped 39. The Caps tried 76 shots at Buffalo Goalie Lou Crowdis, who sfopped 38 » \" » ROOKIE Earl Reibel notched his first Indianapolis goal of the season at 17:09 in the first period and Buffalo tied it up on Baldy MacKayv's tally one minute later. Both «¢lubs swapped second-
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Stan Long scoring shot that Hall and Billy Mcscore with an 13:47, lL.es Hickey Buffalo with Reibel's Hirsch goal at
period goals, at 10:45 with a partially stopped Comb leveled the unassisted goal at In the third period made it 3 to 2 for a shot that caromed o stick and the Caps’ Bert feld hustled in the 3-3 15.02 nw nN ~ TEAMS ups the
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Hockey Summary
Former Penn State Grid Coach Quits for Good
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Nov UP) ~ Bob Higgins, former head football coach at Penn State, announced his complete -retirement today on the advice of physicians Higgins withdrew from active coaching of the Nittany Lions in 1949 with a record of 97 victories losses and 9 ties in his 18 vears of service Since then he has held an administrative position in the athletic department. The .former coach said he will continue to make his home at State College
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