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1 ILLINOIS, the Big Ten football champ, already has/game” got under way today here to stay, soft-spoken Lou bumped off two Pacific Coast Conference teams this season as Coaches Ray Eliot of Little's whispered words be-
and will receive heavy support from the Midwest to prevail over Stanford's fine team in the Rose Bowl.
However, for the figure filberts, against common opponents, Stanford stands up close enough to rate an.even choice come the New Year's Day kickoff, This will be the Illini's second trip to Pasadena for a Rose Bowl performance. . . , Illinois inaugurated the Big Ten rivalry with the Pacific Coast Conference by defeating UCLA, 45 to 14, on New Year's Day, 1947. Stanford has performed in the Roses attraction eight times; winning three, losing four and tying one. . . . Knute Rockne's Notre Dame Irish, the Four Horsemen of 1924, trounced Stanford's Indians in the Rose Bowl, 27 to 10, on New Year's Day,. 1925. u » = | BUT THIS will be Stanford's | first Rose TLowl appearance | since 1941 when the Indians defeated Nebraska's Cornhuskers . .. However, Stanford shelved football during the war and naturally was hampered when it resumed the grid sport.
n n ” THERE'S QUITE a similarity in points posted by Illinois and Stanford against common
opponents this fall, namely, UCLA, University of Washington and Michigan . ., . The figures: ILLINOIS STANFORD 1 UCLA , 13. 21 UCLA Hu 27 Washington MN 14 Washington 3 i Michigan # 23 Michigan 13 6 33 58 be
Just play around with the figures until New Year's Day and see what happens when the Tournament of Roses is in full bloom. » = n LOOKS AS though Tennessee de-emphasized overemphasized Kentucky down Lexington way . It wasn't exactly the defeat that numbed the entire Blue Grass country last Saturday, it was the size of the score + . + Kentucky has scored only 18 points against its closest football rival in 20 years. = = = TENNESSEE is undefeated, untied and virtually "untested . . . The Vols have one more regular season game, with Vanderbilt, which has had just a 80-80 season . . . The Sugar Bowl surely picked off a classic when it matched Tennessee and Maryland in its New Year's Day presentation. . . Maybe Mighty Moe Modzelewski, Maryland's bull dozer fullback, can shake up the Vols, but we doubt it now. : = r = CURTAILMENT of football is in the talking stage at the University of Louisville. .., The university dropped $230.000 on its grid program the last four vears. . . . In six home games this season the Red Bird total attendance fell below 30,000, = = = KANSAS CITY has sounded a warning that could make a big difference in American Association baseball next year... . Fans there have called for a showdown with the parent New York Yankees before they will make any move to support the 1952 Blues. ... The revolt stems from the 24hour recall gimmick that has wrecked the Blues the past few seasons, the constant shuttling of players between New York and Kansas City = = "= IF THIS rebellion idea spreads, the major league clubs will have to call a halt to save the American Association from going on the rocks. . , . Every club in the AA except pennant - winning Milwaukee was hurt in a similar fashion by its parent club last season. . . . Indianapolis was damaged beyond repair when the then-parent Pirates snatched Shortstop Dick Cole and Outfielder Tom Saffell.
” oT x LOOK FOR a lively hot-stove league this winter. , . . Some International League cities are
threatening to do the same thing Kansas City has in mind.... The parent Boston Redgox are trying to win back the support of Louisville fans hy promising to rebuild the Colonels in a big way.... We doubt that Louisville fans will go for the bait. .., They've seen their Colonels ‘wrecked so often, it will be some job to recapture their interest. . . . Since Indianapolis is under new ownership (Cleveland), fans here are willing to “wait and see.”
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So. Cal Looks For Way to Beat Irish
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27—|
Scholarly - appearing Coach Jess Hill, a leading exponent of the “will to win” as a factor in football, juggled Southern California's lineup today in an effort to produce a combination that can beat Notre Dame.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27| NEW YORK, Nov. 27—Ad-. |—The Rose - Bowl “brain/mitting that pros#yting is
By OSCAR FRALEY |
(Illinois ‘and Chuck Taylor ofl.ame 53 ghout heard across the| 2 {Stanford started preparing for the land today as he blamed the, § (Pasadena New Year's Day classie, nation’s college presidents for thel ae Sates have Ynoze or Jess current low estate of collegiate] jLurn 5 Be - football. | [the Staris linger on, mapping ge “Little, speaking as a coach {fenses while viewing .movies of, riliz ‘ 90 {their next foe, or ono of- whose Columula teams. for 3 | i : » years never have been touclied by [tensive Surprises. . [the breath of scandal, insisted | THE TWO clubs officially got that much of the gridiron scandal the. bids yesterday to represent the could be stamped out by a general Big Ten and the Pacific: Coast rise in college admission requireConference in the game that will ments.
{be seen by 100,000 in Pasadena] 8 8.18 plus countless millions on tele-] “THE BAROMETER of a foot-
(vision. ball team is its admission re- | There were reports that Coach quirements,” Little asserted as he| {Taylor of Stanford was planning questioned last week's Washing[to junk his whole offensive after ton meeting of 10 college presiithe shellacking he took from dents who attacked the easy [California last Saturday. But the courses offered at some schools. lyouthful coach probably feels] “What I'd like to know,” he {better about the whole thing to- asked, “is how those courses get day. on the college curriculum without | “Coach Pappy Waldorf of Cali- the college presidents approving fornia told me that his Bears them? If they aren't qualified played their best game in five courses they shouldn't be there in years,” said Taylor. "So maybe the first place—and the president] we didn’t do so badly, at that. of the college should be the first
= = = . : 1 ; ne to know about such courses. “I WILL say ‘this: The defeat y 9 » iy an
by Cal was good for our club and : will help us get in shape for Illi- THE MAN whose tattered Lions
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nois.” upset Stanford in the 1934 Rose IN APPRECIATION—Herman Brecht, president of the Indiana University Alumni Club of In. Southern California, 10th last Smarting under the 21 to 7 de- The scout reports will be mulled Bowl game argued that college dianapolis, chats with Indiana Coach Clyde Smith (center) before presenting him with a wrist watch | week, dropped down to a tie for
feat his team suffered against over for the next few days by football players have plenty of 4 , dinner in the Severin Hotel
UCLA last Saturday, Hill moved both coaches. study time if they really desire his players like chessmen during Eliot said that he did not have an education; that collegiate
post three weeks ago, as a token
workouts in seeking to regain the 2 scout on Stanford at any time. coaches would adhere to stand-| of the club.
drive that for a time seemed to be. However, he will have available ards demanded by college presi-|
moving Southern California to-/the scouting reports of Ernie dents and that scholarships ® 2 . | With Stanford dropping five ward the Rose Bowl. : McCoy and J. T. White of Mich- should be taken completely out of Wallard Will Race Ml { U in |places, Maryland, Illinois, Prince- " igan, who worked for the Big the hands of the athletic depart- |ton, Georgia Tech and Wisconsin
= = HILL TOLD Southern Califor- Ten. He presumably also will be ment and handled on a strict : nia football writers yesterday able to look at the moving pic- academic basis. | that UCLA played inspired ball tures of the Michigan-Stanford| “One of the big troubles now is rms eo and he failed to single out one game. : that if a boy can’t make the grade| #
performer on his team as worthy
of mention.
at one school, he knows he can|
” = = TAYLOR HAD scouts follow- always go somewhere else and
By BILL EGGERT
“We're going to put 11 men out INE Illinois for its games against pass the scholastic requirements,”| “If all my arms and legs are
there who want to play football’
Hill said. “It doesn't matter if He also will be able to see pic-
they are freshmen or seniors but they're going to be boys with a
desire to win.”
» Ohio State and Northwestern. he charged. “If we all had the working right I'll be here.”
same admission requirements it! That was Lee Wallard's anould do away with many abuses./swer last night to questions “There are a number of boys in| about his racing in the next 500. college today who shouldn't be Lee was one of the guests of]
tures of the Illinois-UCLA and = Illinois-Washington games, which w should give him a fairly full
eal % report. a 3 3 t c a said Be rel thal Scumemn) Waldorf of California believes there,” he added. “I know of cases honor at the Indianapolis Motor Lgil'ornia § 30 Ag BaME (at Stanford will give a good Where boys were accepted with Speedway's annual Christmas in its system and he would try to account of itself against the Big POOT scholastic records behind press and radio party at the
bring it out Saturday against the
Irish.
Ten foe. Pappy is optimistic them.” | Speedway Golf Club. considering what happened to $ = = Other honored guests were
or aN a the three teams he took there in| AT COLUMBIA, Little insisted, T. E. (Pop) Myers and Harry ; ¥ > Y"!the last three seasons. Cal lost the football players have “plenty” Hartz, both of whom were preers performed so listlessly al-/a)) 4pree of its Rose Bowl starts of study time and this season only sented their plaques from the though giving UCLA credit for its sor waldorf. two of his squad drew a failing Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.
win.
5 = » “BEFORE THE game we felt the boys were ready for their best effort,” he said. “And then the bottom dropped out. They whipped
us on the line of scrimmage.
“UCLA out-playved, out-tackled
and out-charged us.”
“I believe Stanford has a bet- mark in one subject each. The presentation was made by ter team than any club Cali-| “And they take tough subjects Speedway boss Wilbur Shaw who ,fornia has met in the last five —no setups,” he pointed out. {made his first public appearance vears, with the possible exception| Little ‘said that proselyting since suffering a heart attack of Ohio State,” said Waldorf. “does not upset me” because it last summer. { “They played well against us, crops up in every phase of ac-| It's a medical miracle that Lee but we were just a wee bit ‘high- tivity. {is alive today. er’ for the big game than they “Maybe I'll take a shellacking, Byt 37 skin grafts and 15 blood
Hill immediately moved Fresh- Were” . : for saying this, but if the admis- transfusions after that nearmen Ends Ron Miller and Chuck 1aylor said today that his club sion requirements are all right, if tata] burning in -an auto race at
Greenwood up to starting berths
turned Linebacker George Bozanic into a quarterback and
would resume. practice Dec. 16 the curriculum is all right and the Reading, Pa.|June 3. the 1951 and would leave for the Los An- poy gets passing grades,. I see 500 \ile Race winner still visions geles area the day after Christ- nothing wrong with it,” he 88-5 career in racing. ~~
; mas. moved up reserve Fullback serted. { He has his choice whether to
Harold Han to first string.
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The Trojan coach*emphasizea White Sox Announce “BUT SUCH help should not/drive the famous No. 39 again or
some of these changes were only ‘G sat be administered by the athletic § ¥ ‘Grapefruit’ Loop Card temporary but there was a new - air of grim determination on the CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (UP)—The should be administered on an
a new sister car that Owner Mur«qt rell Belanger of Lowell, Ind. is
department,” he continued. . : Bb building. The new car is an exact
Southern California campus as Chicago White Sox. 1951 “grape- academic basis. Any of our boys duplicate of No. 99 and the race
the team worked on preparations for the Notre Dame game.
If Hill goes through with his exhibition schedule for this year.and it will not affect their situa-|
fruit league” champions, an- getting financial aid can drop out cars’ parts will be interchange-
nounced today a 33 game spring of football any time they desire able. Wallard estimates the Reading
hinted promise of using more The schedule does not include tion at all.” accident cost him $100,000. That
freshmen he "will be doing what
any “one night stands.” and Gen- Little admitted that equalizing is how much money he would
Notre Dame has had to do all eral Manager Frank C. Lane said admission requirements ‘“prob- have grossed from appearance
year. Notre Dame advance man
this was the first time in exhibi- ably never will come into being.” guarantees, advertising and race
Charles Callahan said the current tion history such a program was|But he insisted that it would cre. purses. Irish squad was the youngest arranged. ate an ideal situation that would, Could Have Spun ever fielded at South Bend, with Twenty-five games will be with kill much football scandal. And ; = Aa : freshmen and sophomores out- ma%or league opposition, 10 N¢ punted the ball right back to His wife, Esther, didn't want
numbering the upperclassmen.
“The team is coming out here not expecting to win but w 4 1 : Pp g e hope Purdue Player Picked soft courses?” jobligated. Mark Light, race-car
we can.” Callahan said. Pro Grid Playoff Dates Announced
in ~ the college presidents by asking Dim to race that day in Reading, against the Chicago Cubs, again: ge ¥ : § but Wallard, one of the most-
“Just who is it that okays the liked drivers in the business, felt]
NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (UP)— An answer might cause some OWner and driver, had given WalEnd Leo Sugar of Purdue was embarrassment, at that! lard his first chance in a decent among the 13 college seniors] race car and Promoter Sam Nunamed yesterday to play for the/ A WHALE OF A SALE is going mis had remembered Wallard
PHILADELPHIA Nov 27 East team inthe East-West on daily in The Times Classified during “thin” racing years. UP) —Commissioner Bert Bel] of Shrine football game at San Fran- advertising section. For whatever] Wallard could have spun Light's
the National Football League an-iCisco Dec. 29. nounced today procedures td* be So
used in the event of deadlocks in
the National or American Conference of the loop at the.elose of the regular season on Dec. 16. In the event of a triple tie in! the National Conference among the Los Angeles Rams, the De-| troit Lions. and the Chicago} Bears, the Los Angeles Rams will}
meet Detroit at Detroit Sunday
Dec. 23 at 1:30 p..m. The winner| of that game will entertain the!
Chicago Bears on Dec. 30.
Easter’s Injured Knee Being Examined
BALTIMORE, ..Md., Nov. 27) (UP)—Physicians at Johns Hop-| kins Hospital studied X-rays to-| day before reaching a decision on| whether Luke Easter, Cleveland! Indians’ first baseman, needed an
operation for an ailing knee.
Easter arrived at the hospital vesterday for a checkup and possible operation for the injury that] oe
has been diagnosed as a possible { : : cartilage injury. Doctors said, § 2 : TN oS
however, that if an operation is decided on it would not be per-
formed for several days.
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By United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 17 — Barring an upset or poor showing against Vanderbilt in-its final game Saturday, Tennessee will be acclaimed as . {the nation’s No. 1 college football {team in 1951. { The 33 outstanding coaches {who make up the United Press rating board made that clear to|day when they gave the unde- | feated Vols of Coach Robert {Neyland a total of 334 out of a {possible 350 points. It was the strongest showing made by any iteam in the ratings this season, - = » THEY GAVE Tennessee 26 | first place votes, five second, two | third, one fourth and one fifth— {one of the few times this season {that a single team has appeared jon every coach's ballot. Points fare scored on the basis of 10 for a first place vote, nine for a second and so on down to one for a 10th. ; Michigan State remained in | second’ place, getting six first {place votes and a total of 306 | points. | = ” n THERE WERE two changes in the top 10 from last week. Stanford. third a week ago, dropped Ws to eighth place as the result of its defeat by California, while
21st place after being beaten by { UCLA. The newcomer in the top 10 was Texas Christian, which did not lreceive a single vote a week ago.
yesterday. The luncheon honored Smitty, who resigned his Indiana of appreciation. Don Edmonds, assistant coach (right), was guest
PY . leach moved up one place from [their ratings last week. Maryland 4 S eo i m was third with 226 points followed . , [by Illinois with ne Ay caught fire, but rather than risk f with 192 Sere | . Stanford inning into the pits or crashin d {Wisconsin ’ SPINE P g |with 113. Baylor held ninth place into the grandstands, he chose : : Lu . ot a5 last weeli—wWith 79 to steer down the corner of By United Press {—same spot as the main straiiitaway away DES MOINES, Ia, Nov. 27— points. from other cars before leaping. eigen Rips Big Maryland, Niils a ; iv eT ton each received one To save others lives, he endan- yg, this time by the athletic pote, gered his Sn lost a chance council at Drake, where the Ne-| Of the teams in the top 10, all Io kan 100.500. | BT, star played. ‘have completed their seasons exWallard isn’t “down and out.”| Chairman Frank N. Gardner | ont Tennessee, Georgia Tech, If he quits auto racing, he has said Dr. Henry G. Harmon, uni- Baylor and Texas Christian. been offered positions with sev- versity president, would report to eral automobile manufacturers the ¢ouncil on the recent meeting!
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»* For This W eek | EARLIER. COACH J. B. Whit. ©f Indianapolis will honor the Big » Nov. 2 : ‘Ten second-place finishers at the Thursday, Nov. 29 jworth, at Oklahoma A&M, lis Athletic Club toTexas A&M Texas said he planned no action against | [ndianapo a Saturday, Dec. 1 ackle Wilbanks Smith. Movies *George Washington Richmond—E of the A&M-Drake football
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Hawaii College of Idaho game showed that Bright's jaw Purdue; and Mamie fe was broken when Smith dovde PSE Ol Fon ta. Aisha ote slugged” him during a tackle! % "2+ purdue, will speak. Alaa Navves Drake charged the action by “pio Shively, sports announcer Goonia Torh® Soorria™ Smith was intentional but Smith!, "wage in Evansville, will be | Kansas Missouri and Whitworth both denied this. | aster of ceremonies. Coach Stu
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New M tah § | Holcomb, who had his most sucNor fess sate Bown Bosox Deny Reports |cesstul season at Purdue this ahoma klahoma A&) R Bay! ih ear, will cite members of his Southern falilernia Notre Dame Of Williams Trade Talk staff and squad and show films *8 ss Stat | > > Tennessee ate anders State BOSTON, Nov. 27 (UP)—The | o¢ the Indiana-Purdue game Texas Christian MU Boston Red Sox today denied 2! played Saturday. Tulsa on Yi ahs mona published report that they are ne-! Xavier (La. Southern U. gotiating with the Yankees to'gs Friday, Dec. 7 frade Ted Williams for Jos Fight Results Miami (Fla.) Pittsburgh DiMaggio and three more New| By United Press . Saturday, Dec. 8 York players. . NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena)-—Pat A Sl : York, outpointed CharTulsa Detroit 5 We have not been negotiating ET oh Roswell. N. M. (8). . Friday, Dec. 21 with anyone for the contract of BALTIMORE. Md.—Eddie Marshall, 165. . id * Ted Willi » i Capital Heights, Md, outpointed Tex Hawaii Arizona ams, said General Newby. 173, Washington (10). Snieht same Manager Joe Cronin of the Red. WASHINGTON—Gene Smith, 137, Wash-C-—to be played at Little Rock, Ark. {Sox. : Suston. Xnocked out Eimer Barksdale. 126, D—te be played at Sacramento, Cal. | The report, published in a Bos-|~ SCRANTON, Pa.—Rocky Castellani, 157. F—to be plaved at Birminsnem. Ala. {ton newspaper quoted an uniden- Luzerne, Pa. outpointed Terry Moore. G—to be plaved at Philadelphia tified American League club *3 Baltimore 0), _ . oeton,
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