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By FRANK LEAHY Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame

SATURDAY'S GAME concluded my 20th year in the football coaching profession, and I am extremely happy to state that I have never been as proud of any team as I am of the 1951 Notre Dame football team. :

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relief in amendments aimed to nomically.

They went to Los Angeles after - three extremely rough and dis-|1¥ following the fortuned of the heartening games. Upon arrival Notre Dame team. He lives Just the newspapers informed them Outside of Los Angeles. Very that they were seven point under-| Shortly after the game the seven dogs fo a great: Southern Cali- Seniors who were on the trip came K W up to me,- and with Captain Jim

voted to reduce their player limit

fornia team’ . { which had # |[Mutscheller as their spokesman,| heaten Califor- isaid, “Coach Leahy, we would like

nia and Texas {you to take this game ball, which | Christian, and ie | has been autographed by - the that - the ° Tro- i team, and give it to your brother

jans were really i’ Jack with our very best wishes.” up for this cane i

~ » » It seemed to HONESTLY, folks, I'have heen me that all these

in sports all my life and like to

factors would ¥ think that I am a fairly rough, disturb a. team . #. 'hard-headed football coach, But whose average # “7 7 & * that hit me. Between the lump Age was 19

{in my throat and the tears in my years. <But. after eyes, T had a hard time muttering, watching the game I am abso-i“Thank to-as grand a group of lutely convinced that the lads |ads as I have ever known.” were not concerned in the glight-. The seniors of the 1951 team £8, will live in my heart as having been a wonderful influence on the TWICE THEY came from he- youngest team in Notre Dame hiahind to tie the Trojans, and in tory, the fourth quarter they went on "2 8

to win. That is the time to win. WHAT WAS undoubtedly the Several times since starting this mest humorous incident of the article I have wanted very much day came after the game. Things to mention the names of some of ‘had quieted down a bit, we the individuals who" played out- thought, - and we were meeting! standing ball. But, the more I|with the pressmen in a postgame think of the game the more I|interview. realize how many men played Key| A) of a sudden several of the roles in the victory, and because players grabbed me and before 1 I know the movies will show that!xnew it IT was under the showers some of the unsung linemen did clothes and all. It may Seem great jobs I intend to refrainifoolish to some of our readers, from mentioning any names. All{hut to me it was the greatest | 1 want to say is, “thanks to all of [thrill of my life. Te,

them—we are sure happy.” | ‘To me it meant that these lads |

2 WW » appreciated, and even enjoyed all! IT IS very difficult to tell about |the hard work we had given them a subject which is so close that jt during the fail brought tears to my eyes, but I} : "nN don’t feel that such an unselfish! ygRry VERY truthfully, there gesture should go by unnoticed. may be a happier man in America| When Notre Dame wins a football today than the writer of this| game it has long heen the policy column, but T will have to see him! for one of the senior members of 'befgre 1 believe ft, : the team to get the game ball as When you stake everything you a souvenir. have, your faith, your reputation I have an older brother, Jack |and your hopes on a group of boys| ; Leahy, who has been bedridden!and they come through then you| by a erippling.paralysis for sev-|feel that everything is meant for| eral years, and whose entire life/the best. ¢ |

Student Teaches Teacher as Rams Humble Bears, 42-17

By United Press NEW YORK, Dec, 3-The Los Pittsburgh defense but defensive!

| Halfback Tom Landry scooted 10] Angeles REMS vere Only a Jew yards with a Steeler fumble and | Place u WNnS AWAY! jefensive Halfback Otto Schnell-| from their third straight division i

title today because Coach Joe bacher tan 64 yards with an Jn Stydahar taught his old professor cep 20 Fass 10 Five the New A : Yorkers a shutout victory a few lessons in offensive football. we Styvdahar, a big, good-natured West Virginian, studied football of the day, watched San Fran-! for eight years as a Chicago cisco’s No. 2 quarterback, Y. A. Bears tackle under Coach George Tittle, heat the Lions with last! Halas. He claims the Bears al- half passes to Rill Jessup and Joe ways are tough ‘because you Arenas at Briggs Stadium. have to beat the team and that Steve Van Buren ran for two Halas.” But yesterday his Rams touchdowns and End Bob Wals-| clobbered the Bears, 42 to 17. ton caught two touchdown passes | It. was the worst defeat ever as the Eagles tied a NFL record suffered by a Halas-coached team|by rolling up 32 first downs! in the National Football League’'s/against the Redskins at Wash-

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OLUMBUS, O., Dec. 3—A little relief was all

e minor leagues wanted today-—relief from | television, radio, player limits, and other “ex-

begin the drafting of minor league players down through the ranks, their president, George M. ad Trautman, said that “our biggest need at the moment is ‘a little more co-operation.” Trautman cited the.J18 per cent decrease in minor leage attendance this year over the past year as an {llustration of “what we are up

THE MINORS acknowledged they were up against it as never before and they sought official

. Most of the hig minor circuits already had

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asking the big leagues to give them a lift by cutting their limits from 25 to 23. : George M. Trautman, president of the National Association of Minor Leagues, said that . g the player limit reduction was essential because leagues met to it will provide a pool of good talent all the way down the line,

“WE NEED this help and we expect to get it,” he saide “If they provide these extra players through the general reduction all the way it will

help the standard of play throughout the minors.” Trautman the amendment

conceded that which was proposed jointly by the two Philadelphia clubs, the Athletics and the Phillies, would undergo considerable opposition. “However, we have reached a point where we have got ta look at our cards in the hole, and if they aren't good enough to win the hand, how can we expect to do any business in the grass

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National Division competition. ington. The touchdown parade swept Los| Rookie Quarterback Bob Celeri| . - Angeles into first place- in the threw two touchdown passes to m 1al1S Win Natiohal Conference” when the/End Dan Edwards and another! San Francisco Forty-Niners beat|to Halfback Buddy Young in the the Detroit Lions, 20 to 10. The|last period at Green Bay, Wis.

. . Lions now trail the Rams by half|to give the Yanks their first ost |) Seorin Duel a game and’the Bears are half victory,

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THE. CLEVELAND Browns AMERICAN CONFERENCE J moved. . closer to heir F seth Sveland srirve hl 0 900 P32 03h | Pody has to get burned 1n a redstraight division crown by defeat-Washinstors "nt 13 | 30 1a hot scoring duel. The Indian-: ing the Chicago Cardinals; 49 to Ehiladelohia a 4 s 0 400 218 217/apolis Olymps are happy the 2%. The New York Giants, who|Chicago Cardi "3 8 0 ‘303 108 283 bod y the Mil Kk trail the champ b 3 NATIONAL CONFERENC 31 Somebocy was . Vwausee : pions by a game WL T Pet Pts. Opp.| Hawks and-a-half in the ‘American Con-/Lot Angeles .......7 3 0 700 328° 221 - ference, shut out the PittsburghChicage Bears '§ 31 o ‘oof 333 318. The Olymps felt pretty chipper Steelers, 14 to 0, to keep their Dn Ancien 3 3 0 S58 3 i today. The good feeling came

New York Yanks 1-7 3.115 . RESULTS YESTERDAY New York Yanks 31, Green Bay 28. Los Angeles 42, Chicago Bears 17. . Philadelphia 35. Washington 21 San Francisco 20, Detroit 10 New York Giants 14. Pittsburgh 0 Cleveland 49, Chicago’ Cards 28

faint division hopes alive, The New York Yanks beat the Green Bay Packers, 31 to 28, for their first victory of the season ‘and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Redskins, 35 to 21, in thé other games. : Each team has RN reg- Dates Are Set for

ass Hooping the Hawks wasn’t easy ular season games fo play. The Rs Roh Trier State Track Meets work. Milwaukee led 24-20 and

honors next Sunday against the) “The Big State track meet will 1140 at the first two quarter Steelers at Pittsburgh. The Rams be held again, May 24 at Indiana|S:OP%:

203 310 from last night's 80-71 win over (Milwaukee, The win gave the |Olymps a .500 record in National

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Packers. Detroit finishes with ate Athletic Association also set|> °° for a lagt-minme push; another game against San Fran- May 17 as the date for the Little an cisco, State track ‘meet at Ball State. + TAKING CHARGE for Indian-|

ee The Little State tennis meet will/apolis in the last five minutes’ were

QUARTERBACK Otto Graham be held May 15-17 at Karlham. Bill Tosheff and Leo (The Lion) threw three touchdown passes “to The Big-Little State cross country Barnhorst. The two joined Center End Mack Speedie and one to meet will be held at Butler Nov, 7. Joe Graboski for 13-piont totals End Dante Lavelli in the first - ee —— over the whole route. But Paul half as Cleveland coasted to its Doi 1 » Walther emerged i : : » as Olymp high ninth straight victory. The Card- ouble Main Event scorer with > : p .

inals gave the world champions Billed in Wrestling So there was no fly in the little more than a workout. Cleve- "

land had a 42-0 lead when Coach Cowboy Len Hughes will meet Oy nent, Today Rt Paul Brown decided to let Coach Steve Nenoff in one of two main there'll be Nats init tomorrow Curly Lamheau's men up for air, ©Ven! attractions. billed fo share night when Syracuse visits In-

The Gianfs' offense rolled like 'N® Armory mat spotlight tomor- dianapoliz in Butler. Fieldhouse.

a square wheel against the rugged row night, : Indianapolis ot Mitwnukee 31 ot : - The other part of the two-ply Jonas! § 4 1'Hutchins.f 8 '1"3 attraction send y ? Lavoy.t 4 2 1Bovenf p12 Br n sends Buck Weaver and Barnhorst.f i 5 3 Meher 20 3 - olland, tten.c 3 8 4 er Ruby against Sheik Araby Graboski.e 1 8 4 Rehfeldt.c 90 1 and Johnny Rococo in Australian Lot ran. i 2 Black.e . 1 4 elf.¢ pb 3 8 |tag-team action, Jakars n o 20%8hens | 002 erat str ee Valther.g 4 5 Wilson, 234 Get Your Cash { football Results OBriens 103 ! esults Totals 272621), Totals 201327

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By United Press a “fabulous offer” to play basket-|

PEORIA; Ii, Deg. 3—Threeihail from a southern university! missing Bradley University bas- (pis season. ;

ketball players, described as ‘“do- Dunn was a regular forward

ing pretty badly” in their studies, | ih apes x were reported on a tour of the[and Anislak and Pikrone were re-’

seek to enroll at another col-| The Braves will play tonight in lege. Minneapolis, Minn., against the The trio—Pat Dunn of !'Chi- University of Minnesota. Coach cago, Don Anielak of St. T.ouis, |Forddy Anderson said the squad's and Dick Pikrone of Chicago— morale was very high despite the stunned the Bradley campus loss of the three.

when they simply failed to show ” Schroeder, Trabert Win

up for the season's opening game here last Saturday night, ] Their whereabouts was a com- MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 3 plete mystery until the parents (UP)--Ted Schroeder of La Cre-| of two of them reported that they centa, Cal., and Tony Trabert of had received telephone calls from [Cincinnati required only 50 mintheir sons from Nashville, Tenn. utes to blast their way to victory President David B. Owen of|in the Victorian Doubles’ QuarterBradley said that all three playersiminals today. but ‘an another “were doing pretty badly” in their| American combine, Vic Seixas and

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weeks grade report. {Schroeder and Trabert, who are 8.8." [favored to take the title Friday, MEANWHILE, sources in Peoria whipped past Ken Rosewall and said there had been rumors of at|Lewis Hoad of ~ Australia, 6-3, feast -one of the three receiving 6-3, 6-3.

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roots whére major league pennants are.won or lost years before the key players ever reach the top?” 2 > * &

THE DRAFT of minor players, a gigantic transfer production, will be conducted with much ballyhoo through the same mediums that Trautman despises—radio and TV. Trautman, conceding that these interests are friendly and eager to keep the minor leagues going, said that he felt it would be better if they “didn’t keep petting our dog so hard that they killed it from too much affection.”

The Southern Association yesterday voted to reduce its player limit, but only for the first 30 days of the season. After that, the clubs will be allowed to carry 19 players as in the*past, plus one more during the last 20 days of the season. The Association also voted to hold its annual all-star game July 9 and adopted a 1952 schedule

SEN. EDWIN C. Johnson (D. Colo.) was re. elected president of the Western League for three years, after club, owners agreed to dele. gate most of his duties: to an executive vice president. Johnson will pick the new vice presi. dent, but he himself “will make *‘all the impor. tant decisions.” ‘ Former Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler returned to the game by becoming president of the International Baseball Congress, which will sponsore a world-wide. world series of dmateur teams next October. The Brooklyn Dodgers announced they have traded catcher Toby Atwell of their Montreal. farm club to the Chicago Cubs for outfielder Carmen Mauro, cash, and another player te be added by the Cubs later,

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| | By FRANK ANDERSON | The selection of TCU for the Cotton Bowl and Baylor BUTLER BASKETBALL for the Orange Bowl rounded out the program for the players are so high for, their major bowl games today as one of the noisiest of modern opener with Northwestern! college football seasons was packed away in mothballs, they can't keép their feet on] TCU earned the right to face] x = 4

th ''nev're flvi Kentucky at Dallas, Tex, New ps e ground. Theyre ying 10 Year's Day by beating traditional Bowl Lineup Here's how the post-season bowl games

rival SMU, 13-2, and winning the

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Butler Coach Tony Hinkle

line ‘up: (including results of games. al- | thinks “he's in the air express Southwest Conference Heer aaa iy savin ES BS Xn lor, which topped Rice, 34-13, t0! Nov. 22- Burley Bowl, Johnson City, business. -He's shipping 15 as- pp Tenn. Morris. Harvey 27, Lebanon Valles.

finish second in the conference|,* Rh oris was immediately invited to op-!Jewell 12

i No. 30--Fish Bowl, 8an Bernardine, Cal pose Georgia Tech in ye Orange Io. Bernardino 48, } ‘rho. J.C. T. Bowl, : | Dec. 1—Gold Dust Bowl, Vallelp, Cal — "nN | Olympic College 3, Jabs Sotlese 14: Shrine Potato owl, arysville, 3) oe NO FEWER than 20 Bowl Boise 34, Bakersfield 14. :

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sorted parts to Evanston. If all Lewis College 21, William goes well they'll fit together and form a basketball team tonight. The Butler plane will fly through the clouds. But it won't]

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; : i is ar, \mind. Tony's cloud concerns Ames will be played this yea Ill.—Arkansas State 46, Camp Breckinwhat he's going to use for a ranging from the ultra-modern HSE, ran Bowl Eallsh x o . : : i ; ec, ~Pythjan Rowl, Salisbury, N. €, starting five against the Wild- Electronics Bowl to the ancient California, Pa., Teachers vs. Leunir-

cats Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Cal. - yne; Milk Bowl, Martin, Tex.—Sequoia i Vocational vs. Opponent to be named; I.ii-

x a = A total of.17 teams, major and fis Rose Bowl. Pasadena, Cal.—Tylep J, " : : iv $ - C. vs, Pasadena C. C. FORWARD ORVIS murdsal TUT, Survived the sason, Wn okt, EGE Sufi cams gongs 7 ; ate —— S= ton ri ustis vs. ‘Parris Islan Maand ‘Center Ray Stewart answer dM land—will face each ines: “Electronics Bowl, Biloxi, Miss 14 two parts of the five-part prob-|S€é aD aryland-—wi Camp Lejeune Marines vs, Keesler Alr : other in the Sugar Bowl Force Base. lem. The rest of the solution will : : | Dec. 15—Service Boul, Columbia, ol » . }~— “ ackKson vs, arsweil, ex. r orce have to come from: | > is 2 : . Base; Texas Rose Bowl. Tyler, “Tex. —KilGuards Bill Roepke, Jim Cros-| TENNESSEE, which finished | gore i C. vs. Northeastern Oklahoma ley, Mike Radkovic and Don Hol- the year with a 35-27 victory over | ‘Dec. 25—North-South, Miami, Fla. w— loway; Forwards Dick Cranny, Vanderbilt, headed the list with| Northern All-Stars vs. Southern Alli Dec. 29 -—— East-West, 8an Prancisco, John Hall, George Theofanis and|10 victories. Maryland, Bucknell, | De East Alor on Wott AD Sie Tom Huff. : Valparaiso, Princeton, San Fran- Cigar Bowl, Tampa, Fla.—Camp Lejeune Roepke and Crosley are ag-|cisco, Michigan State and North-| Marines, Brooke Medel Con teii Stars gressive, strong defensively and ern Illinois State won nine games|vs South All-Stars. : i : 3 , | Jan. ]1-—Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Cal--fair-shooters. Radkovic and Hol- each; College of Emporia (Kas.), | niinois " Stanford: Sugar Bowl, ow Joyay are good shots, but only Bloomsburg a a Cotton" Boi, Daiias Tg Renters we n defense. ern Maryland, So ako } range Bowl. mi, a. —Rayvlor ’ . vs. G sh: , E Tex Theofanis and Hall are workers Mines and Illinois Wesleyan won vs George Tech: Su BOW lias mit

~-College of Pacific vs. Texas Teoh: Tan-

‘ho ai . y gerine Bowl, Orlando. Fla.—Stetson vs, who get things done. Hall, a let-leight games each; Lawrence ferme or io: Thad Bowl = Phoenix terman. has seen fit to move (Wis.) won seven and Susquehan-| Ariz yton vs. Houston: Sun Bowl, Fi i =if ti « $ : d Paso. ex. —Texas Tech vs. College of since =itting out the Alumni na (Pa.), Trenton Teachers and pacific; Oleander Bowl. Galveston, Tex —

game Thursday. The rest gave St. Michael's (Vt.) won six each. Se Angelo

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o » gyn 1 | TWO conference champions, in 3 THE BULLDOG plane will addition to TCU, were Srowney Toronte Pulls Within condition the players for the alti- over the week-end. Tulsa rolle . . tude they'll find at Northwestern. up 623 yards to heat Detroit, 34. 2 Points of Detroit

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] The Toronto Maple Leafs were and Harold Grant are 8-8 and 6-8, Conference title and Texas Tech making things interesting today respectively. In fact, the Wild- downed Hardin-Simmons, 28-21, in the national hockey league as

lcats’ starting team averages 6-3 to cop its fourth Border Confer- they pulled to within two points {to Butler's 6-1.

ence crown in five years. Texas of the pace-setting Detroit Red Among things the Bulldogs Tech automatically received the: Wings. . won't find at Northwestern this bid to play College of Pacific in] In a rough encounter last trip are Ray (Big 10 scoringithe Sun Bowl. ~ night at Detroit, the Leafs picked champ) Ragelis and Guard Jake| In the other conference that | yup important ground as they outFendley, now with the Ft. Wayne was still unsettled before last Sat-| fought the Red Wings 2 to 1, Pistons. Graduation thinned urday, Georgia Tech and Ten- pefore 14,338 fans. Northwestern more than 'some- nessee finished in a tie—both un-| 1, pen games, the Boston

What. beaten in the league. Tech prying gained their first heme swamped Georgia, 48-6, to keep yi tory in 10 games by downing NORTHWESTERN HAS a 7-2 pace with the powerful Vols and {yo Montreal Canadiens 4 to 1, edge in the series originated in|could lay claim to the title be- 5,4 Bill Mosienko’s two goals 1934. And the Wildcats’ 1950-51 cause of two more conference ang three assists led the Chicago record of 12-10 was much health- triumphs. | Black Hawks to a 6 to 4 victory jer than Butler's 5-19. Happily,] Two major upsets marked the gyer the New York Rangers. the Bulldogs chose to ‘leave the last regular-season week-end—| le stb — record book and last season on Boston College springing a 19-14 the ground. surprise .victory over Holy Cross If Hinkle solves his problems and Notre Dame shading South-! r tonight it won't be a case of “out’ern California, 19-12. 7 Heston Canorete 3 EW Od OY of the flying pan, into the fire” It was Navy's turn to chortle Front 34: Greenwood Lumber 56, Kinman for Butler tonight. jin the annual service clash and | Seinfard Texace. 80. “Li wad SR the Middies made up for those \ertine); BOUEh GUETEEY oar do:

: g of 0 {Midwest Trees 47, Mitchell Scott 39: New Rifleman Medal J eS or subjection Er Central 31,-International Harvester

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stumph of 152 John Raster, a plebe. | —————

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