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By United Press ith b CHICAGO, Nov. 28.Nobody gets hurt dealing wi By FRANK LEAHY Frank C. Lane, the Chicago White Sox's “man in motion” Pos. pl __ Mead Foothall Coach, University of Notre Dame By United Pros general manager, said today. . ng 3 SATURDAY OF this week will present sports fans DES MOINES. Iowa. Nov. Lane had it figured out that the triple-deal he engi- T- DonC Bross the nation with the biggest single afternoon of og ape University today ¢ néered with the St. Louis Rrowns 4 Phil Masi is 35. Last year G. 18 R ports entertainment yet to be seen on the television spurned pleas to reconsider and, Washington Senators VESIer™ viarhos was out five times, but C. Dick } screen. i ; tu na day would benefit everybody, PAT" ell be a good reserve catcher for G. Bob W ; ; : ; : 2 its resignation from the Mis- ticularly the White Sox, just as, Fo Because of the difference in — . i souri Valley Conference—and it he anticipated that his maneuvers 2:7 2 : T. Jim W times viewers should be able "02 yard or so is needed for a appeared Bradley also would quit earlier. would benefit the Boston «(BILIL) Veeck figured to: use E. Bob. C see the complete Army-Navy? SAT O° i f° nieded for 2 ap ause the league took ne action Red Sox Matt Batts catching anyhow, and B. Dick} game before the + call? When sifeh. a situation ex- in the slugging #f Negro star 880 Niarhos can work behind him. . 1C ( imeras Sele ists always keep vour eve on the Johnnv Bright of Ft. Wayne. THE WHITE SOX gave up to Then Littlefield ean m : Suu B. Johnn aot ick up 1am 2 most dependable back Drake quit the conference and the Browns one of the most logi- piteher oy them or help us B. Vito P ; ikely the quarterback will severed relations with Oklahoma : “ for some } : the Rickol of call his number when the chips A&M last night over the Bright cal candidates for “Rookie of the , ¢ year, and Widmar had a B. Hank the Notre Dame-g are down slugging. Oklahoma A&M apolo- Year” for 1952, Jim Rivera, to get he} of a minor league record. So = Southern Call. As the game progresses and gized for the incident in the Oct. catching strength in Sherman we think Paul (Richards) can do SECC fornia game in you find it fairly easy to follow 20 football game. but Drake de- Lolar. something with him. And Lit- Pos, Player Memorial Coli- 1 the ball, then begin to watch the manded league action and didn't Alang with Rivera went First tjefield probably will get more E." McPhee, geum in Los An- (linemen. Once a fan sees how get it Baseman Gordon Goldsberry, work with the Browns, and he T. Toneff, ! geles. In an ef- jeach lineman operates on every a2 8 Catcher Gus Niarhos, Pitcher could develop fast. G. Cannam: fort to be help- ~ : play he will gain that much more CONFERENCE COMMIS Dick Littlefield and Infielder Joe «Then De Maestri is a good C. Boerio, 1 ful we would like : enjoyment out of the game. SIONER Artie Ehlers asked De Masetri. Lollar was accom- glove man. He'll do anything in G. Daffer, " lo. put forth ‘a Leahy By watching the guards as Drake officials to reconsider its panied by Infielder Tommy Upton the field, but he didn’t hit well T. Pearman few suggestions ’ they pull out of the line on run- drastic move, but the school's and Pitcher Al Widmar for us. Maybe if he gets a chance - E. Mutschel Which we believe will add to the ning plays you will notice that athletic council chairman, Frank But Upton lasted less than six/down there, he'll hit better. B. Bright, 1 enjoyment of the persons watch- invariably the pulling guard Gardner, said, “our minds are hours on the Sox payroll before Tare was squall configent B Malsen, ing the game on TV, will le; y 30 far as We are con- . . . : me . Lane. shuffled him off to ash- that Upton wou = . Janowicz The a for these thoughts has ball ea ye he Jath , Ae ue a en - SERVING BUTLER—A quintet of service award winners—Tom Huff, George Theofanis, Bill Miller, ington for Infielder Sam Dente. ators and Dente would help fhe B. Kerkoria come to us during the many hours gle wing football just as much In Peoria. Ill, Bradley Presi- Mike Radkovic and Dick Cranny (left to right}—will get plenty of service with Butler's basketball Bull- “Our ee TL ola eal hing ' White Fu3, Ha lata] I : we have spent watchin fnothall : m p ured ax a1. ve <A} a i S . : . . Aa \ [Lane 3aic and Ollar Is a bette ANNO er | ( J Jo “pn movies ds the pi] twenty i . in i ’ Toratinn. Sel av an 5 pol 2d he dogs this winter. They'll start tomorrow night against the alumni . Then it's at/ Northwestern Monday catcher than anything we've had while Dente he listed as iia i years. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA league, too, night at Northwestern. He's only 27 and rs is 30 and ‘good bench strength

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; a : : soon,” he said. “The final decision J Ohio State, w T formation we will treat of that speed and deception enjoyed bY ,octe with our faculty athletic [3 selected in plan first. As the ball is kicked the T. The tail back who handles committee. “First t f 00 America J: off to start the game and the the ball on the great ma jority of J .

: ¥ A by injuries e: camera swings downfield, the men the plays is located five yards di- DRAKE CHARGED that Okla .

1 / : 8 : “ a berth on th to watch are the linemen on the rectly behind the center. Four feet homa A&M Tackle Wilbanks Kazmaier, t receiving team. By noticing to to his right and slightly in front Smith smacked Bright deliber an dS fp d round ga which side of the field these men /©f him is the fullback. Either of ately early in the game and broke ) me gr aun. 3 are running you can determine to these men may receive the ball on his jaw. The Aggies beat Drake

: 3v FRANK ANDERSON tive undefeat which side the eventual receiver a direct pass from the center and and Bright was sidelined for the By FRANK

. r o "fr e. { - Era FoF TaN " Timed State S . ns nnot be gambling into the field of univer- become “whipping boys" for di balloting, rec will attempt to return the kick. the action originates there. The rest of the season except for the THIS COLUMN should be called por oaiiRef 28% S000 50 1a DE, si ty Hats es BRO. Sitw bith thletic : gruntled factions that have used 2350 ant a C ay ; 3 fr o 1 t - ¢ , - s Hghtl ceepted ane ot I I'( S11) { p 8 t 14 - Once the game has settled down fall hack gay num, pass, handoff Great Lakes game where he per- Off the Buftat-board 1oua. The diana’'s retired football coach Sih Chrrics with it the Oppo “The challenge for coaches and the won or lost measuring stick tn He was name to plays that run from the line Da teammate or even kick from formed brilliantly although play- reason Butler's football Bull- Clyde Smith vesterday made the (S500 C40 ree lee DC PreSlaerie If racy claal.clt. We determine the real value of ‘the the Don] of scrimmage. we have found it M® position. z : ; ing with a special brace, dogs eat tonight. ‘ first public pronouncement since... , ...arvation of ideals and cannot wait for the other fellow athletic program. Neither can Second in t) best to watch the quarterback The fullback may come directly Bright, early this season broke Tony Hinkle will have more quitting his post. respect for discipline and author- to do it. “The battle of right or presidents permit this. Mc cColl, with Tr i i i » res ( i i12 I ne a t r- t«¢ Gf 3 LDF ¢ Ti i Its 1 for the first few plays. When you into the line. he may spin and the all-time ground gaining rec- than steak and potatoes on his Addressing the ‘Bloomington ity =o important in our country. wrong is first fought as individ ? a2 1a 3 at | , it ‘ £ ( i ii » wi i s i L i - . u have followed him closely for hand to the tailback, or he may ord held by Charlie (Choo Choo) mind when the Bulldogs dine in Rotary Club. the mild-mannered We, as coaches, and universi- uals within ourselves, This we “THE TIME haz come for several plays then vou will find SPin Sompletely around and pass Justice of North Carolina. Atherton Center at 6:30. The Smith said he did not agree in... " o " qo ane a” in ctitutiond cannot and must not ignore coaches to be as courageous as it much easier to follow the ball. Irom his onginal Position. The The Drake council aid it quit jpan Tony will be thinking about principle with the wav big time have sald our athletic “heritage “The decision of the right or We expect our men to be. If we Each individual quarterback manner in which the exchange is the conference because of its “re- paskethall prospects. His cagers fontball was being conducted id Se AF net : wn BS Sine oF 4 thietiec nro. honestly believe, as most af. us does things a bit differently and nandled by these two men is the fysal to investigate the assault gpan against the alumni tomor- . The following is the statement . » MPSS of potage. = The time wrongness of the athletic j io, in the worthwhileness of our " i ! ) ; mS iAlnniag : is has come for universities to re- gram rests squarely with the uni- do, in th 83 of ou i , a Y key to the deceptiveness of this failure of the conference to 3 h 1a " r Revd Aa R q : p n y > § " once you are hls his way of Se Fs ey i ps vi Se Re or row night in the Fieldhouse eleased by Smith Assess their entire athletic pro- versity presidents. The necessity Professior then we must leave 00 1 ’ ' A einin a 14 y + “am i 2 or on it - . . - sb 4 + : i Se 2 lot of he tion yi the fact that all of the backs line yre of the conf Srence to Ty Basketpall js looking up. a The Mine 13 hare whl i wn BTaM as to its true educational for this decision cannot be avoid- No QOUbE 2S to OUT position f retell a ot of the action. 8 sg tig th Fairview this season Peppered comes necessary to make known value. od nor sidetracked. The athletic “We must stand up and: be Ep 10 the same Side of the center 4 gate e total situation sur- with last winter's great freshman publicly my reason for resigning » » 2 : ad rewhat rallel counted This is the hour. We ; ———————————— A GREAT deal of interest is and the line is unbalanced in that rounding the mame , , , and ye. [10 Jast win Freat Ives 3 head football coach at Indiana coaches have a somewhat parallel ted, Ta . Pik Dun TV if the f All take d ’ fis the team should hold its own and as hea all coach at fan: “IF WE continue to sell our responsibility. They eannot re- cannot let | cape us added on e fan w ake direction. fusal of the conference to take then some. But Hinkle isn't pre- University. * 1 4 : rs = : at hat I deplore the action of anv ings will be time to analyze each situation and In Southern California’s tail- action in any way." : Some mi * n i id tears. "MV Qecléion to resin Wis not athletic birthright” and blind fuse to accept it. They must no Alaa pei oe IAIv Ia IB rE. morrow Rig! think what he would call if he back, Frank Gifford, TV fans will Gardner said the Teterence to SII § muc sie Tee der its becatise of organizéd or unorgan- Surselves to the real value of ath- compromise ther presidents, This teas : for public consumption its p.m. were the field general under the see a triple threaf who coastal » needs a varsity season under its becaut ; reall dent ro " letics to the students and univer- is a clear-cut relationship. Each leasing fc n 4 "40 Bon in- ee same conditions. If it is a large fans believe is in a class with GARDNER said Drake officials feet before the really good days teed Slum oF gr po A piney y iY. then we fiust certainly be has Dif responsibility. if athletic Ih " I have Je yardage situation and they are Tennessee’s Hank Lauricella and protested the assignment of offi- appear. e ao rer Srineipte Willing to accept in part the blame coaching fs to remain an honored fire of y . ty UY ie ye oRrabable Winae in a position where a pass might Princeton's Dick Kazmaier. cials for the game as far back as ; 2 = =a 2 ne ah in Dr for the inroads made by protected profe ession its members cannot no piri eo Bet my Heart Texas ’ be of great help, watch the Space prohibits our going into August because the officials “all ASSISTANT COACH Bob Dietz today. 1 find 1 ean Ro ri 2h pa tart Spf rh wl O Wat's ] quarterback closely. See what type more detail on the subject but I came from one section of the con- handled practices while Tony pol- combibmité the bovs Shder iis G dv n Nomed IJ’ S Most Valuable a statements = ; Ral 0 of pass he calls and how well he: am hopeful that if our readers ence.” Two came from Texas. ished of a 4-4-1 football season. Sump reior. tie Garnersice which eama Pe “The airéctor of athletics Miami Fis. fakes in order to keep the on- will follow these few suggestions one from Oklahoma and one gyen with football on his ming SUPervision, the univer y BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 28 pass receiver. He accounted for NE le ; : Bi Tees i i § ard i i I represent, the things that I hoid . ~ total of 1.307 Vi in rust at Indiana University in no way 8 rushing linemen away from him they will derive a bit more enjoy- from Kansas, he said. Tony didn’t miss much in the way "0" od and fine about the UP} — Fullback Gene Gedman a total of 1.307 yards in rushing, terfered with my coaching Alabama “a as long as possible. ment out of football's biggest day Henry Iba, athletic director at ,¢ paeketball Our spies report 0 be Eo . Wi oe or ial was selected by his Indiana Uni- passing, pass receiving and kicks Ras nierier io Baylor 10 ¥n a short Yardage May when on television this Saturday. A&M said he had “absolutely no peeped at his cagers daily. great gam of o - or mys versity teammates last night as returned and carried the ball 178 PIR a: The aisistait conchies Ga Tha at - © tt < (e's i 1 aver times r 3 ‘ards : & . } { - — mm - — ~ comment’ lo make on Drake: Thanks to the peeps Tony got «MY profession iz an honored the most valuaple football plaver Lame for 31 yard: ; ad. were mod of my own choice. Their poly Cross - withdrawal. Aggié coach J. B. a good line on what he's got. For one. We are responsible for the for the 1951 season. Coach Clyde Smith sald Ged. to me iz unquestioned and Eos "3 P / , b he : 1 sans ] lent “ jovalty to me f ques rquelt urdue OSS e en S Whitworth could not be reached. the last two weeks he's been physical, mental, spiritual and The 19-year-old Duquesne, Pa. man's best talent was “his fine i A es deenly the manner in Margaeiss 3 p sai i t ee Y ig s cir 23 , ‘a t ta § ' appreciate dee t m i - Owen said that anywaction te tightening that line with scrim- moral well-being and development native was Indiana's leading scor- blocking A aj precia as he ad in Navy ¥ ; ; not 3 o ha 4 r which they willingly sacrifice ! Oklahoma 3 be taken by Bradley would no . i 48 points this season He was in other words, a m1 : . : f at mages an of fundamental dri lie, He of the voung men who come under er with points HR ' a tn help perfnrm a difficult So. Calif. D include cancellation o hletic : . : dim ou Hanior ales x the great team man when someane order to PI ' F Stetson vs ig alwavs the fundamentalist, our supervision during our coach- Gedman, a junior. a wa Hes ” 'd sso Tennessee oy Oo e e e ics relations 'WHN Oklahoma ASM. in tenure and after. This iz a Hoosziers top ball carrier and | elze had the ball too Smith zaid. task a ass Cc 9 EA Ing i na a : F sh a pe ——————— m—————— Texas Tech .g Fi t Indi t vi ; = ra State 3 By JACK WELSH irst Irish Defeat Indiana Central HB sae

A ranking university president came to the defense o . intercollegiate athletics last nigth at the Indianapolis Ath- Is to Brazil, 47-41 Beats Huntington

letic Club. Times State Service Times State Servide

BRAZIL, Nov. 28-—-Bob 8San- HUNTINGTON, Nov. 28 —IndiFrederick Hovde, president of Purdue University, told 4o.o 15 points led Brazil to a 47 ana Central got off on the right

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the school's Alumni Association,————— — to 41 victory here last night over foot here last night in defend- He was vote of Indianapolis that he “does not Holcomb, - hardly less youthful Cathedral High School of Indi- ing their Hoosier College Confer- : i in the PGA believe. Ameérican athletics to be than his players, pointed out that anapolis. ence cage championship. The ¢ . 4 nN to 10 ballot in great danger despite recentiany coach can only be as good It was the first loss of the sea- Greyhounds defeated Huntington © O an 5 Toledo. 0. 8 scandals.” as assistants and trainers.” son for the visiting Irish, who 70-80. » Novak of Lo “I am not pessimistic about the “Despite our loss to Wisconsin, were topped by Bob Springer’'s 12 But wasn't the easiest task in g —— future. I shudder to think what I felt confident Purdue would do points. the world for the defending ]

the country would be without better in the final weeks. The Brazil scored only one point, a champs. Huntington led 3338 at sports. Frankly, without athletics boys didn’t let me down an inch. free throw, in the final quarter the halftime and it wasn't until our society would be on the down Perhaps if we would have had one while Cathedral scored five. Bra- the final five minutes the Grey-

says CHARLEY TRIPPI Star Back of the Chicago Cardinals.

grade,” Hovde told an enthusias- Of two star performers in key po- zil led at the half, 31 to 22. He able to move into 4 ’ x ied i ’ wh - e lead. tic alumni on hand to toast Pur- sitions. this year's eleven might Cathedral (41) Brazil (47) No . : te 1} fcttpf * 1} rman Cozad. Huntington " > due's 21-13 victory over Indiana have been one of the greatest a8 Jo Bn Sl high point wr itl ie a “Professional football players like myself at ( Rat " ad a 2 t A 2 y ga un over the eh or Pete oo Blackuen 5 i § i 3 Jones and Jack Colescott shared need the extra energy that ne HOVDE said he was a firm be- ster Boilermaker y toa . ! 1 2 t 9 i 0 honors with 10 points each. ; i ’ ; i liever in sports and he enjoyed tearn's host valuable Ae d 8B 0 1 1 Indiana Central (30) ° Huntingten (60) milk can help provide. That's why I drink playing the game during his un- prankiv w SATO Ld Ea yD Nemenet ELM 7 dergraduate days. However. the 2B rly: oe aad Re Tot 15 11 28 18 1 iller 31? > ‘ HAWTHORN-MELLODY, the Milk of Champs astute university head countered. nad ros tie 38 2 F knew he had great potentialities, : 3 1 ‘ with the contention that “too we hoped ae EL Tes ti: 1 14 .I like that heavy-scoring much emphasis has been placed Brewster improved i » h y ard 1 3P Ruzzard. 8 2 4 # wster proves witn each well 2. Bussin . Patterson, e 0 0 1 fr h-f he-{ fl j* n Sports, game . . . our hopes were a real- “*n0*r —_— — Lucas, © 2 88 esh-irom-the-larm Haver The one-time star quarterback ity Pete was great.” McBrile.x 4 2 4 . Jpnnesoia's 1924 eleven said Holcomb also announced the “Best at DePauw de® 3 . 3 ri a Dyes Brake live rugged schedule the Boilermakers GREENCASTLE, Nov. 28 (UP) Bfshte 1 1 1 .nems $ or the wr ; n ay » | | Theil 2 1 3 foothall cheers die down on the will face during the next four _Halfback Ward Shawyer, a na- als 20 12 26 Totals Amn

last Saturday.” years, “We had a tough course tive of Davenport, Ia, was named fiime Secor an 3 this year but I believe Indiana most valuable play- Central 23 Hovde cited that a balanced E today as the p

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—Huntington 34, Indiana

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standards in life . , , educationally, professionally, morally, and spiritually. Students should be afforded an opportunity to learn both in and outside the classrooms. Yet these vouig people cannot be expected to do anv better than the example set forth, by the older ones.” In hailing the Purdue team S Hovde asserted himself a= a man

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