Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1951 — Page 8

mM Sh el a a , > ’ v a - Bei -~ 3 * . . ~ + } . ” : ; . ; wk 3 > = ; ; ! : . "e . y rE oe ri : SEER CT Sh fogs : al L 78 3 eo ee ‘NOV. 25 1951 PAGE ‘8 ___. _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a SUNDAY, 0, 99 as a . SUNDAY, . » : - Boilermakers Jubilant After 21 To 13° Victory ig |] ere Bv JACK WELSH ¢ Vall Sertiebody tackled the run- going better through the center. arching kick but the extra that kind of a game. ‘Yet the cial train which would carry IMPORTANT } lere’s na Staff’ Writer ner. There was some slugging Stu, looking calm.in a sports . point .wasn't needed. Indiana twinge i pain never mage them them back to West Lafayette. : , ” BLOOMINGTON, »Nov. 24— and everything broke loose. suit, sat on the rubbing table was through for the day. ince. hey were too happy for Plenty of thick steaks awaited | Th -owd was gone. Torn That's all I can say. We man- . and nursed a soft drink. The Boilermakers sang a tha 0 in ! { 4 e Crow vas gone. lf Vas i rir ’ Aa r ch f “Hail. Old Purdue” x x x the victors in two special charaper and seat cushions littered aged to keep most of our boys Yes, it was a team victory chorus o ail, rdue : pec Pa structure of Memorial Sta- on the bench.” i but I must cite the fine work as they ripped free from the THE DRESSING ROOM of tered dining cars.” For the dium but in the private con- The Purdue mentor hated to of Phil Klezak, Leo Sugar, Dar- dirt stained grid togs. Several Indiana's tired but scrappy Hoosiers, it must be “wait ’til fines of their dressing room gee the game end in such a rel Brewster and Allen Haeger, athletes grabbed senior trainer gridders didn’t contain the stere- next vear.” Pu due's Boilermakers rocked turmoil but he admitted that They were terrific. In fact it John Mihialko of Akron, O. otyped depression of a loser. Bo McMillin. th rehired with ubi! tion on their impres- “gneh incidents” are expected in was Hager's pass interception and-dropped him ungently in Clyde Smith walked through ot : f Indi : Fst. Bi siv 21-13 vi tory over Indiana's such a heated rivalry as the that set up our clinching touch- the shower. > the mingling crowd, occasion- mas Oe i ana. a, '8 Bly Ho posal By an Old Oaken Bucket. w down.” John Durham, a hustling left ally detoured by the well-wishes en champions, climbed the 3 BR A i, vy enabled the Bt a » » 8 halfback, sat on a bench and * of a loyal fan. The players we the Stadium DE The ctor enab 2 2 2 : og * off’ hi s. dressed and were quiet. There § afternoon. He had left In<i ken 1cked to HOLCOMB was referring to Pulled "off* his shoulder pads. aq : coveted Old Oaken BURN. PURDUE’. power-nouse elev. re F Lou D'Achille The likeable kid flashed a wide Were no tears, no excuses. Sev- diana with their last victory réum lo Joe campus Se k t en repeatedly ripped through the ' .. Pass from Lou acm rin. as a trickle of blood eral of the lads munched an over Purdue. -He sincerely ~Lafayette for the fourth straight pus eke aale Tor sul that Hager plucked out of the ran from his nosé. “Canc you Orange as they sat on a bench, “wished Smitty could have done - ar t befor ) - siers the mide or sub- ui v . . : yeal but not before one of ine Hoosiers in the n i PrN sky late in the fourth quarter. imagine that.. I get this cut on dripping wet from the refresh- the same. : 1 lecti diawildest finishes in the RISIOry Of stantial yardage. Holcomb said pager raced 40 ‘yards to the the very last play of the game.” ment of a'warm shower. The musty twilight slipped hn Selecting your the SeTins 2x comfortable with he changed the strategy after 1-foot line before -he was ad 2 2 1 away and an inky blackness mond, the most imporPurdue w XS By mit : nq the game started. Purdue had knocked out of bounds. Two DURHAM wasn't the only The genial Smith took time cuted over the now subdued tant things to consider its one touchdown do RN spent the week stressing an at- plays later Max Schmaling dove banged up player. There were out to tell this writer “we had M ial Stad are Color, Cut and Was moving goalward late I jack off the ‘left side of the over for the touchdown. Dale many cuts and bruises among no excuses. We played hard emorial Stadium, Another Clarity. By these yardthe fourth quarter. A weak sun Hoosiers’ line. but found the Samuels converted with a high the Boilermakers, It was just and lost to a better team. In- chapter of the Old . Oaken sa. ¥ ar as was succumbing to iron grey rasn’ sticks, fine diamonds are skies w hen the free for all |] a _ = | Jana Pratnp nh Sa jr pap Bucket series was' written. Now judged and by the K 1 n { ~for - ¢ | nce. raue just go e. jo i : J 4 -— A ) started. : : Far and Away— done . .. and very well.” only the staccato grind of type name Keepsake, quality CHAPTE x # = "s : SMITTY posed for pictures Writers and teletypes were is assured. To avoid an By ROY CHAP) hin SF HOW piRphened 1s Bar ey { oy On 64 Question win Several or ig departing heard as sports writers added unwise choice Yook for Narn: 1 e * | seniors, who a worn the | A ews vie ‘nals were Purdue's David v PRESIDENT BARK. A . ih I c 5 A Crimson of Indiana for the last he period. = remem aes the words “guaranteed - ! THERE IS A mreaKer and Indiana's Harry ICE RES 1] ARK- gin over his opponent to 227 nv tor | time. is ” de- s i : Jag*ski. “he fists flew and LEY has joined the ranks of and assured his re-election, al- Wi Lo } So bors Lady One fellow asked Clvde about ENJOY HOLIDAY EATING! Fegiviered Ro > ett Helena a Ird.ana prayers surged onto the those too -coy to declare them- though 1800 ballots remain to As Ey old friend of G. B. Shaw, the future but in his final de- FALSE TEETH scribe on he ag $ $ Aldabra that field. Purdue's forces even in- selves in or out of the 1952 presi- be counted. said his will was “ridiculous” be. ‘feat as coach of the Fightin’ confirmed by the Keep: 50 to f. island when ] cluded the water boy and dentjal race While visiting case she didn't share in his $480.- Hoosiers, Smith found time to ghoeome Somiertable a sake Guarantee signed i {hare more thar trainer. troops in Korea, the “Veep” was Lost and found SE a any. Joke. “Maybe you can get me a Teeth by using” by Keepsake and Ta- ASY TERMS : ) Te tha; The fans came out of the asked if he planned to "step UP An pyjinois trapper yesterday thing to the people he loved,” said JOP - . - I hear they need a good COM-FIT PADS Vel's. E 1 How oiq stands and spilled onto the a notch.” He told the inquisitive to, 4 2 human skull near Belvi- she. 1 loved him dearly.” clerk " at your place.” org i MR R when brought t fleld. It was nearly three min- GI: “I haven't said anything gore in a swamp. Officials said gm A Then in a solemn tone, the J satisfaction of nat. f -do not know. utes before the officials fash- about it back home. so I don't "4 jain there only a short retiring coach told the press |] iral teeth, because § as it seems, its : foned a truce and the game con- think I'd better say anything tim ie . . his plans for the future Were [Jfoods and liquids ! : : e, thus was not an Indian. oy 5 " cannot get between bv that of a tinued. way over here ; indefinite. PAD and Plat STA : . 3 : But the left side appeared to If S . : comlo os bie. azn # Y SOFT and which is living However, the final seconds | have been fractured § ossible f Smitty had a farewell WEEKS e. Awan sonlurm LL a5Y ’ ® were written off with eager on- oat Ole ¢ ! n possibl message for his squad. he |] less. Com-Fit Pads are really a modern § of Mauritius, | lookers crowding the sidelines. ioul pay. . saved it for a special “get- J ™marvel at ales mn 4 yemareutle § specifically men Stu Holcomb, coach of Pur- Crime Doesn t Pay together” planned later to- OMT Tals an i tional Possessio dues happy warriors, had a Burglars broke into a Wheat- Bight.” Frode Mork! " : ” } Wowhch the sizeable chore in making him- field, Iowa, bank, battered two mine he ht 19¢ 1oc’e- Mar 119 N. 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White, Trenton, N.J., who died Clare Maty youn? ph oe wh LL pa— Illinois must have had its hands in a hunting lodge fire Nov. 18:2 Stale ess person bY : wg) n | PAY IN '52 i R i full winning by a field goal.” near New Boston, N.H., will be NOW She Reeds 8 staiemen you TIL P. M. : @ Holcomb said it was a team cremated and her ashes strewn the mayor of Chicago, her One : 1: victory but he “didn't think the over the New Boston country town. that she is single, after t |: boy played their best game of side where she spent her youth. Which she'll be free to marry unray But from the stand a a =» frocked priest Salvatore Negrini, e y A § . { point of thriils it equaled last Back to Jail it ? a» i year's victory over Notre Dame In Joliet. I1l., Statesville Prison F . d » % and Purdue's beating of Ohio bh Warden Joseph Ragen said he For a Frien i Btate when Holcomb first joined Alben Barkley will demand extradition of 81- One-armed Hans Halonen, 41 3 the Boilermakers. year-old Thomas Hawley from climbed 430 feet up a fog-shrouded i = = . , 2 = = ‘ . Detroit to serve the remaining radio tower in Seattle, Wash. in i AS FAR AS the fight was Wins by Mail eight years of a 25-year sentence search of “my friend. Jack.” Police : concerned, Stu was as ‘much in A tally of absentee votes yes- for a 1913 saloon murder, Hawley coaxed him down after 40 min- ‘3 the dark as Se next guy. terday boosted San Francisco escaped Sept. 7, 1919, was picked utes, found no one else on the “Our boys were carrying the ‘Mayor Elmer E. Robinson's mar- up last week on a drunk charge. tower. c 5 — — SHOP ECONOMY FURNITURE OUTLET, 237 E. WASHINGTON ST., FOR GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! Carpet Sweeper CE . 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