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4 RE "a . 1) By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ’ \ pt Woy, Times Sports Writer ‘ ; i 3 # BLOOMINGTON, Ind.,. Nov. 23 — Memorial Stadium \/ Bil reverberate with memories of the great gridiron lore fq Lvesteryear here tomorrow. 4 For the 27th time, Indiana, the host, and: Purdue, visitor, are paised for another —— — ttm = -making Old Oaken Bucket Through the Years ‘ w e, symbol of supremacy beween Hoosieraom's sister-schools With 1U, Purdue Xt r * on Ql«the tough Western Conference, 1891—Purdue 60, Indiana 0. * Once again, the 1:30 p. m. kick-. 3390 _purdue 63. Indiana 0. = ” off finds Purdue perpetuating the 1893— Purdue 64. Indiana O. deeds of the Pesty Welches, the gq pyrdue won by forfeit Izhells, the Carters and the Pur- 130% Purdue 20. Indiana 6.
via Once more, Indiana churns 1898-—Purdue 11, Indiana 0 out memories of the Huffmans. ,g99 _jndiana 17, Purdue 5.
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CONSIDERABLE LIGHT’ will be thrown on what to expect in two of the major post season classics as Tennessee and Kentucky meet tomorrow in Lexington, Ky. Undefeated Tennessee, which has already been invited to the Sugar
Bowl, meets the Cotton Bowl 2 #2 a nominee from the University of go u'THERN CALIFORNIA Kentucky. + should then gain a tie for firkt
T he Wildcats are in an envia-. ble position as
place by beating UCLA in a cloge games Two real strong intrastate battles give a slight edge to Washington U., over Washington State and. to Oregon State over Qregon, The Southwest's major attraction is the Rice-Texas Christian
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| i / and they will : the Bennet(s, the Hillenhrands 1900—Indiana 21, Purdue 5. L have no trouble game which will give the winner and the Pihoses in the spongy 1901—Indiana 11, Purdue 6. / cetting prepared i» ‘the number one gpot in the Southturf of familiar Memorial Sta 1902—Purdue 39, Indiana 0 ap ih gaine 28 * west Conference. Our choice is dium, 1904—Purdue 27, Indiana 0. they know they Texas Christian in a wonderful . x. . . 1905—Indiana 11, Purdue 11 re meeting one ball game. Bayvlor will keep in - A VIRTL AL capacity crowd of (tie). are Tie g aus the: race by edging out SMU in ve a fans vm hugdle inde Ne 1908—Indiana 10, Purdue 4. ® t dy a heal a free-scoring battle. § . clio PRT “ihiite ¢ . . est, yen Der's skies paying in ute : 1909—Indiana 36. Purdue 3. Thess points convince us that In thegast Princeton completes 1 great Classic with its penchant 1910—Indiana 15, Purdue 0. Nes points or a1 another rfect season with a for the unpredictable and complete, 19), pyrdue 12, Indiana 5 the Wildcats from Kentucky will" = 0 Dartmouth. Cor : disregard for the favorite. 1912—Purdue 2g Indiana ~ spring one of the year's biggest Wi oy oF ait a Cornell ve 2 : : : T— 34, ana J dal; 2 raat T SARE wave difficulty but should edge Last year’s favorite—if that's 1913—Purdue 42, Indiana 7 upsets and defeat Tennessee. out Pennsylvania in their. tradiwhat Indiana was—fell 13 to 0, 1914—Purdue 23, Indiana 13. So nl EE . tional classic. Pittsburgh will numbed jn wintry, zero temper- 1915—Purdue -7. Indiana 0. THE SOUTH'S two other top... ihe winning side of atures, Unheralded Halfback 1916—Indiana “0, Purdue 0 rated teams, Georgia Tech and. a beating their neighJohn Durham took the apening (tie). Maryland, should have less trou- oo. Penn State Kickoff and ran 85 yards to a 1917 —Indiana 37. Purdue 0. ble as thev knock. off rs from nn State, ™uchdown. I. 1920—Indiana 10, Purdue 7. and West RB = = . Only 10.000 fans hall reached 1921—Indiana 3, Purdue 0. ind Wa } if} } TOP TH I in the Midwest fheir seats, the remaining 35.000 1922—Indiana 7, Purdue 3 play better ball than they did last matches neighborhood rivals from 3! ie sitfing in warm ears awaiting the (tie). week t are to beat William Northwestern. The Kiel ey never Saw 1923—Indiana 3, Purdue 0. and Marv and South Carolina Illini have too much at gtake to cickoff the; Aw, : tog much | : Purdue. which hecame the first 1924—Purdue 26, Indiana 7. We believe they will. Auburn De A hset . Northwestern. Wa school in four vears to tromp on *1925—Indiana 0, Purdue 0 and Alabama should hit the vic. [00K for Ll nois ‘to win and annex the crumpled grid dynasty of (tie). tory path again by downing Clem- the. Big Ten crown, Purdue and 0 : . 2 gry n will r \ Notre Dame last vear. had lost 1926—Purdue 24, Indiana 14. son and Florida. Louisiana State Wisco 31 will remain the ru six straight and forced Indiana 1927—Purdue 21, Indiana 6. and North Carolina are our Rers-up by beating Indiana and to are the Big Ten grid eellar 1928 —Purdue 14, Indiana 0. choiges over Villanova and Duke Wiscor ! : wil 1-4 records. Indiana. too. 1929—Purdue 32, Indiana 0. On the West Coast we are again Several seniors will be playing ha ‘dumped N. D. but had al 1930-—~Indiana 7, Purdue 6. \ | climbing out on the limb and their last game in. the Notre 3 over-all slate. Purdue's was 1931 —Purdue 19, Indiana 0, Ey a i picking an upset. California is Dame stadium as we entertain ns 1982—Purdue 25, Indiana 7. i just ahout due for another great lowa to close out our home sea- ! as x» | 1933—Purdue 19. Indiana 3. : * day. Stanford has been worked son. It is with thoughts of last PURDUE'S fortunes were down 1934—Indiana 17, Purdue 6. Wil coring very hard in their last few games. year's tie game with the Hawkthree vears ago but Stu Holcomb's! 1935—Indiana 7, Purdue 0. With Olszewski In the’ lineup-our eves hai we have been preparboys blasted Indiana. 39 to 0, for; 1936—Indiana 20, Purdue 20 . T pick is California to win. ing for this contest. the Hoosiers’ worst beating since tHe). : 2 IONS OSS 2 = Sa . Purdue won by the same score! 1937—Purdue 13, Indiana 7. . in 1902 ° 1938—Purdue 13, Indiana 6. Packers Italian Ace ur . ri OS er In 1936. underdog Indiana, led| 1939—Purdue 3. Indiana 6. by the brilliant Vern Huffman, 1940—Indiana J. Jur I . By United Presa MICHIGAN R—Knutsom. E. P. ....oe 0s ¥ tied Purdue 20-all, in one of the| 1341—Indiana Gspurdue 0. = pETROIT. Nov. 23 — The De- aKes eda No. Name Pos. S8T—Schlicht, Lea ....vasee FR Buckets’ all-time elassics. In 191% ~1ndiana 20, Purdue v troit Lions, treating 33.452 : 14—0Oldham, Donald I.. ... HR 88—Veselenak. J. ..,eeiesss E 1940. Indiana Guard Gene White 1943—Purdue 7, nding 8 Thanksgiving Day fans to the 15—Howell, Frank ........ HB 30-—Pickard, FR. ..otass 4: FB kicked a field goal in the final 1314-~1ndiam i April > wildest scoring spree in their his. n od ace 16—Witherspoon, T. W. .. HB OHIO STATE 13 seconds from an angle in the 1945—Indiana 28, we wy tory, walloped the; Green Bay, oe 18-cflickov. Ed ..voons. an. RH No. Name Pos. mud and snow as Indiana won 1346 Indiana 34, Pur ue « : Packers, 52 to a5 estertay for Bi: id ed Ji VO an 19—Bradford, Wesley ‘FE. .. HR 10—Hamilton, Ray ....... RE Tito 0, 194] wingiinn J8 Furdne i. their fourth strfight National DURANGO, Mexico. Nov. a 23 McDonald, Duncan ....QBR 11—Ernst, Richard ....... RH . 8—Purdue 39, Indiana 0. w ht xr ialv'e racing aredevils, jero og ; Tik3 . : A But mene . of the * previous Hp A Indi 8 Football League victory. Italy ng dare s ® 24—Putich, William ....QB-HB 12—Bruney, Fred ........ LH battles carried more drama. | 949 y . dis 0. Sparked by Quarterback Bob- Taruffi and Alberto Ascari, 26—Bilings, Wiliam FE. .... QB 15—Deeks, Harry ........ RH er psychological impact, than | 1950 Purdue. 13, Indiana. 4. by Layne's four touchdown pass- flashed through Mexico's moun. =3—Zanfagna, Don ...,... QB 16—Klevay, Walter ...... RH does tomorrow's 54th meeting t Standings es, and beautiful scoring gallops Ce L t a record.breakin oa 30—Baer, Fred ........... 'R 1T—RBruce, Earle ......... RH gine $5 © ; =.q by Jack Christiansen and Bod Alen H ecorq-bDreaking ¥¢ ss..Hurley, Robert ....... FBR 23—Arledge, Richard ..... RB since 1391. | : Won Lost Tied 2 : oi ext x 8 Q A 20 = Hoernschemeyer, Detroit moved miles an hour yesterday to take gs _Reqcorla. R. G. ...... FB 24-—Hague, Tom ......... QR On paper. the game belongs to Purdue ........ 28 - 2 , av . : rei: x : 5 Purd That’ ‘ > tart Indiana 20 28 5 into a temporary three-way tie over first and third places in the <3%—Tinkham., David J. ... HB 23~Curcillo, Tony .,...... QR 1 <t prance for'inANana ....... - - . s ost ad a : THE Bon Ne at's just cause for . for the league's western division Pan American highway race S8—RBalzhiser, R. EF. ... 4. +. FB 283—Wilks, William ....... QB Holcomb's alarm. He knows the *0Old Oaken Bucket rivalry began. lead with the idle Chicago Bears Taruffi crackeq tw more 39—1Le Claire, LI. E. ....... FB 30—-Wagner .......cco0ven IB Bucket Dasties hy No oa the ® 2 a and the Los Angles Rams. road race records to bt ip a 40—Canty, Norman W. ... QB. Si—Janowicz, Vie ........ LH . e psychological element!’ . ES ” ie i . r 7 3 Cerne y ns a > Var . dias § ord is impres- x pyc 2 ¥ four-minute n gin over ner- 4l—FEaddy, Don .......... LH 32-—~Bechte!l, Farl .......0, FR belongs to Indiaha. No team PURDUE Yee pre LAYNE'S quartet'of touchdown Yr, fo : . bai - a ot We FR re. All season, it is 4-4. It has up Trov Ruttman of Lyawpod. $t—Kress, Ted ..e...0..00 HB 33—Koepnick, Robert ..... FB h _ sive, season, it : n Hart and ’ ) sc Mags : Ny could be more ripe for the pluck won 3 and lost 1 in the league. pitches, two to big Leon Hart and 1B Cal But even the terrific speed. 46—Peterson. D. W. ...... HB 34—Moritz. Roger ........ FR ing than is Purdue. : os ¢ Nisconstn tae apiece to Hoernschemeyer _ ERE ai Nt hirn in fret Bl was 49-—Evans. Don YH 36-—Hiav. John FR 4 S ; Purdue is tied with Wisconsin. Walker i ed his - which put him in Orst j e Was : “YHANS, LIOR +rxsrrnnen " . ay. ! xrstiiaseey Few Purdue teams have had so "“" leads. 4-0-1. The Illini has and Doak alker, jump i clower than the fantastic pace. hZ--Vanderzyde, RAY ....... € 43—-Gambill. Dayid ....... RH much to win. Yet so few Indiana ols a s reat t k - scoring heaves to 24 — only four G Li u Grid Results Yesterda set by AS oy ; 33—0O'Shaughnessy, R vie 44—Skavarka, Bernie .... LH feams have had the weight ad-ito down Northwestern tomorrow. ¢hy of “the NFL record of 28 IF@yson Lines Up Y:. jt by anes 34—Melchiori, W. E. ....... € 41—Rosso, George RH vantage of the psychological pull. If Illinois loses, Purdue can touchdown passes in one season All A ; \ 1 tty 2 | 242 85 _Siortack. Emil. oes. . C 1R—Beekdey. M. sein. LH eoming with the team that's such win the Big Ten and go to the set by Sid Luckman of the Chi- ~-AMmerica ars SanmBerE “ : ASCARI, WORLD'S number .g Drake Donald... ip BE 2 ARES Le a. an underdog on paper. RoSe Bowl by repulsing Indiana. cago Bears.in 1943. ; NE a dusted E two race driver. trimmed 13 aT oi tpl nt TTC C S3cMerveil. James . :. =. C . 4 : A Ait « Dean ..csciare 3a p— » RMP]... “ry yu -= For the third time in nine Walker, who also kicked seven Teams Sunday Abilene Christian 34. Howard Parne 162 minutes off the mark for the Sh Suidar, Eugene ( M—Heid, Robert .. AS IF A POSSIBLE Big Ten years, the Bucket Battie can have straight extra points, opened the SPeS S walte ros cn Arkansas State 17. Ozarks 3. 267T-mile morning leg from Mexi 39 Brwers Glenn 3 a b 35. Rath. Thomas ..... GC title and Rose Bowl hid were not a bearing on the Conference race. Detroit scoring romp in the first SPORTS WRITER Harry Gray- Seafiie: 1 South CorvtineSiate . eo City to Leon, and went on to oo wo 0 0 op aQ #0—Ruzich. Steve RG . Tae . oil > + ire a Yin _ 3 Bluefiel State ws 1 State ol ag the lean-Diirans y re — g +s HM Lirica nnna 7 . PY PE , airs enough, Purdue is faced with a In 1943, Purdue shared the Con- period With a feld goal. but Green son was the first to line up A celled ST4erase the lean-Durange record. gi pygger, Dosa R. -.... G 61—Fischer, Louis ........ RG human interest element unex- ference crown with unbeaten and Pay outplayed the Lions in the A marica foothall teams in fwn C2 14 Western Reserve 13 (te : Oy «+ mini ang cmp (TOM 682-Strezewshki, R. J. ....... G 62—Takacs, Michael ...... 1.G celled in the time-honored Bucket untied Michigan after tripping. first quarter to grab an early platoons twe vears azo th is Mo id oe 12th place to third in the over-. .. Raison. Richard A. .... 6 Gi-—Ronemus. Thar ....... RG battling. Indiana, 7 to ©. 14 to 10¢ lead on the pitching! : rs ag Detroit 3. Witchita : all standing of the cross cour 65-—HKelseyv. Ray T . GG 65—Smith: Carrol ........ 1.G Indi a's fired-up Hoosiers have E : 5%. power of Tobin Rote. Grayson's 1951 selections will Faston 2%. Phillipsburgh 13 he trv race : : ' a) weep esans ' id , . . ds ndiana s fired-uj . In "1945 Indiana won its only Rote -to8séd three i , Lett sburg Ae. Jraakiin and Marshall 7 i 1 8% 66—Waolter, James ......... (i 68—Roberts, Robert ...... L.G o i 7 ains 3 § . wie s e mes [or gr; ross T imez Sunday ampt MH. Vi on 13. rie averaged 9¢ mil an hour ae mm > . so : : > fought adipirably against odds 16 Conference erown in Nigtory. Hsin oe COR Ee I. gallop across The Times Sunday He nderaan 4, Ouachita 0. or i aR a. Ts an OUR WR Tiwiy, Hebset Foo. GG 67—=Wittman, Julius ...... XT r \ — 7 t . REIT . . 3 : l 1 § I n Borin o tofstr r " - I n miies bs . . i . win for their coa —iyde Smith coach, Bo McMillin, who will view! onb-vard’ sriashi over the lin sports page. igi Be Fi 63—Kinyon, Peter O, ...... GG 68—Faeh!l, Paul .2........ 1.G ~who resigned his position, effec- tomorrow's classic, had won > °ne-yard sma ver ‘the line, y 2s Lincoln 13, Howard # : s a =z 69—Williams, R. M cess» G Ti—Logan, Richard ...... RT fue i ; : EF. 8 2 Lineir Rhvne 33, ha 13 a as i va 7 : hme iw : :? : er evibiis games, Smitty seven of eight Purdue Eantes: He LAYNE HIT Hoernschemever DICK KAZMAIER of Princeton Lewis's], Wiliam Jewel 1: Tech " JARUFFL, DRIVING 3 Ferrans Tow Zatkoll, Raber! siren o + WE yen 1 / My Y iwon nine, lost four and tied one jn the first period on a pavdirt il ar. dle Tenncases 1M, Tennessew Yeoh identical to Ascari's, started 2—BRalog, James T. ....... T T3—dacoby, George ....... LT e y k "las : : JAHL is the top choice 1 evervbodyv's (tie) 8 . has never won a Bucket clash. iin his 14-year coach tenure. ASS rew re in 5 the top choice on everybody's, (oo; vayey 14. California Poly 3 Mexico City in third place but T3—Bartholomew, B.A. .... T T4—Guthrie, G. ......0000s LT ) Pp and thr three more ‘in > . That's probably a faetor contrid-| p,.q,0 jg mindful of a keyed- the second stanza before the run All-America list¥ his year. ButiNar piven A . (pulled in front by taking “4—Rahrig, D. D. .......... C Ti—Hietikko, J. ...0vainn LT uting to the wrath of a few dis- yy, yn4iana. which clubbed Ohio ning of Hoernsehemeyer and WHO Funs with Sim Si defenes OA raat 13 Livingston %. > minutes off the record for 15——S8tribe, R. C. Ir, ........ T -Endres, Robert ....... RT : ’ v oai vith in th mn in will io N arsha 2 (tie) . - ~~ pe wn ~ » Lpt alumni at mid-season, giats 39 to 10, a team that tied Christiansen in the third period against him in the 1951 lineup will Presbyterian 21. Newberry # first lap and 17. minutes off i6—Johnson, Thomas ...... I i9%—Vavroch, William ..... RT » Smitty's resignation. Wisconsin, 6-all. The Radgers made passes unnecessary de found in Harry Grayson's All-'3an Dees Jtate 38, Santa Barhara 4 speed standard on the Leon TT—Walker, Art: ...vvvsors F. B0—Grimes, Robert ..... + RE Tomorrow is Smitty's last pasted Purdue) 31 to 7. while los- Hoernschemever raced 82 vards Ymerica Football Team Sunday in Sauthern State 19. Arkaness A And M : Durango leg. i8—Pederson, B. LL... .... 0. T Sil—Armstrong, Ralph ,... LE ~~ re te npessee Sta t ¥ ~ . ’ 4 ¢ . chance to win. Indiana wants to {no the statistits to score in the league's longest The Times sports zection FE Taree, The 39 durable daredevilg still T9—Rennet, Donald C. ...... I S4—=Gandee, Sherwin ..... LE reiindle any flickering hopes that Notre Dame bopped Indiana. 48 run from serimmage so far this pri Tiah to ashe fn. ¥irginia Wark 5. at the wheel after three danger. S80—Osterman, Russell ..... E R5—Joslin, Robert ....... ow EE Smitty might reconsider with a : : vear, and Defensive Halfback Virginia State 11. Morgan # packed davs will rest here taday RI—Tepp, E. R. ...... 0... F Ri—Knapic, Bernina ...... « LF : . to 6, in their openers and the ~ ° Washington and Lee 39. Richmond 7 2 R possible Bucket victory, No HOO- pueh’ najled Purdue 30 to 9 at Christiansen streaked 72 yards U. 0 Roc ester Wiles 15. Texas College 15 ithe) hefore resuming the Pan Ameri- RI—Dingman, R. W. ....... E R9%—Walther, Richard ..... RE sfers have won against Purdue mid-season oy and 89 vards on twa brilliant punt . Xavier 32. Toledn & : ran highway race with a dash tn R83—Ntanford, T. (, ........ I 2M-—Thomas, Richard <.... RF. And no Boilermakers have lost ' returns a few minutes later. ¢ Proves a Point HIGH SCHOOL CRIbuaRGs tBriecraw and. the Bl-eGrest MIE. convene Eo S—Manvaic John Cr... LF » . . Fransville M 1 13 aville L : A against Indiana. 1 oH Green Bay held Detroit reserves Te ater Tran * YU" finish run to Juarez Sunda) B3—Perry, Lanell W, ,...... FE. 9—Katwla, Ted .......... RF. Cama “gi! + "HE. NINE Purdue seniors in 0 legs ir } inal rie f OC T N Y Nov 1 Evansville Central 20. Evansville Reitz A R = Last year, Coach Smith was » hd t . 1 on Er i kna : pe; ot and R HEBTER S ¥ soo. Terre Haute Wiley 0. Terre Raute Gargiven a three-year coptract 10 cludes: Len Rugar, Pete Brewste: its final touchdown nn Bob (UP) —Dr. Cornelius W. DeKieis field 8 (tie). Pe: 3 g s i “" , Thomason's toucHdown 3 t x . a. E PROFESSIONAL davs before the annual classic. Bob Bringer. Clint Knitz Joa 'DOMASON } n 0 wet, president of the University nf ¥ « I iin \NitZ, « ’ ’ tk » : vy aADeiroit 57, Green Bar 25
= End Carltap Elliott to close the
His boys want him to fill it out. Skibinski. Herman Murray, of ccorin Rochester, believes college foot- SERVICE TEAMS Despite a 1-4 conference record | . : ’ scoring. Fort Jackson #7, Camp Breckenridge ¥. 4nd a 2-6 over-all showing Crispus, Attucks: Durham, Don 2 x # ball should be pursued on “a mid- - i : Kasperan and Glen Young. ROTE’'S SPARKLING aerials dle road between drastic suppres- DON'T PASS UP PROFIT! " HN IR.
they've been playing like they a 3 ey it The Foo Se to 14 and! Ten Indiana seniors will try found Elliott in the first period. sion |, | ..and self-defeating over Make quick cash through Times ” . r Don Mosselle in the second and : A " Classified Want Ads. Sell un-
30 to 26 losses to Wisconsin, Min- getting the Bucket for the last . muhasiz > nesota and Michigan State, re- time. They are: Cliff Anderson End Ray Pelfry in the third pe- ®MPD4 needables, reat rooms, ete. Phone f iS i PAIS AS OL = ig bg 3: rp ao 3 I {toe I! f " == pectively, belies tiga per- Mel Becket, Bll Bird. John Davis, riod. He set up his own first period: He cites the U. of Rochester's PL aza 5351. t Fr DEL : Luft. Ed Roth ally with a 50-yard toss to Pelfry. just-completed’ seasons of seven [* ————— —
f BE a Jim Gomory, Don formances on the field. Hence, ANI The res ¢ : jo he rest of ms w lay i Merritt. Smith, Danny Thomas | of the teams will play yictories in eight contests ax “the
pr 3 md ™ - > : . . Nr, : sunday. The “game of the day and Jerrv Van Oaven B® 3 at ie at z - l will match the defending cham- best indication we can point to of our eanin
Purdue's consternation. For the
first time in four vears, Coach Smith ean field a team that can Roth teams will rely heavily pian Cleveland Brewns against the wisdom of our foothatl policy shsorh punishment and remain, au underclassmen. Ace Passers the Rears in the Ohio city's big Rochester's traditional policy on Service dangerous to the final whistle Pale Samuel: of Purdue and lakefront stadium intercollegiate sports forbids ath AR . Lon D'Achille and Dick Ash- t zch rah J ; scholarships or any form of burner of Indiana will meet for Pro Football . aiibatdv far. nla . : Ever Hour on the Hour ubsgidy for plavers. ’ Y h It! the second time AMERICAN CONFERENCE It requires that varsity athletes | Until 3:00 P. M. Saturday ou ame . In the running department, In W LT Pei. Pigs] meet the same admission stand-
diana will depend on Bill New York Giants : 3 1] ip a 133,ards and scholastic requirements SERVICE (WE HAVE IT!) Daugherty B Dozier, (zene Pb Be 1 i 3 5 178° 179 in college as any other students Gedman, Jerry Ellis and Bill p i116 17a The wumiversity operates its gport DRY CLEANERS
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