Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1952 — Page 15

14, 1952

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Leahy Drags Out Annual

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By BOB RUSSELL SOUTH BEND, Sept. 13—Some coaches would be satisfied with this year’s Notre Dame squad. But not Frank Leahy. And who can blame him? Memories of national championship teams he built -

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only a few years ago still burn |

brightly for the gloomy genius of more from Springfield, NI, will # South Bend. Compared to them. |play behind Lattner on offense i the young Irish of 1952 barely and start at safety on defense.

miss being mediocre,

“This could be our worst sea- Heap, a sophomore from Coving- . son since 1941, our first year ton, La. Fran Paterra, a junior from McKeesport, Pa., will play there, too.

here,” insists Leahy.

un EJ ” “JUST LOOK at our schedule— Pennsylvania, the best in

the Midwest, Oklahoma, the best | in the Big Seven, Texas and Southern California, among the| best in their sections. “Purdue, a truly fine team, the best it has had in years, Iowa,

Navy, North Carolina and Pittster, with 1 burgh, all improved. To play suchiDs, De Liel, i Fret Manglialard)

a schedule, we need a squad like [Palumbo and Bob Ready at tackles and Jack Lee in the middle.

our 1947 group. what we have.” Leahy waved a hand in the general direction of the little band of football players—only 59 turned out for practice this year—working out. within the confines of Cartier Field. The offensive unit most likely to face Penn in the Sept. 27 opening game includes only one senior.

Instead, this is!

THAT YOUNG en of distinetion is Tom Seaman, 198-pound guard from Canton, O., who looks like the most solid lineman on the squad. Leading the list of juniors up front is Art Hunter, the only regular left from last year's line. The Akron, O., boy, who stands 6-3 and weighs 221, has moved from center to end. Jim Schrader, a 206-pound Junior from Carnegie, Pa., has replaced Art at the pivot. Three sophomores are early standouts in the line, Walt Cabral of Honolulu, T. H., at end; Fred Poehler of Jackson,

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Ambrose Academy in: Davenport, | Iowa. Because John Lattner and Neil (Bull). Worden are back for their! second seasons, the backfield prospects are brighter. | Lattner, a rangy 190-pound All-America right half nominee from Chicago, carried the ball 68 times for 341 yards and-six touchdowns last fall. The former Fenwick High athlete was also a standout on defense.

® = = WORDEN WAS Notre Dame's workhorse. The 185-pound fullback from Milwaukee went 676 yards in 181 attempts and scored eight times, Paul Reynolds, a speedy sopho-

CYO Football Card Today |

Division 1 |

St. Catherine vs. St. Andrew, Garfield Park, 2:00. Sacred Heart vs. Lourdes, CYO Field, 1:15. Holy Trinity vs. Little Flower, | CYO Field, 2:30. St. Joan of Arc vs. Holy Cross, 46th and Arsenal, 2:00. St, Thomas vs, Christ the King, |

the their neck-and-neck race for the East, Michigan State, the best in/quarterback assignment,

|bine at the other and Reynolds| practice at Culver (Ind). Military patil; Oct. 31, at Goshen: Nov lat safety. '

The left half job will go to Joe *

Two sophomores are continuing “ HERE'S HOPIN'—CYO gridder Jimmy Henneghan keeps his Ralph Guglielmi, 6-0 and 180, | fingers crossed as he is weighed by Coach Bob Dinn and Manager frets Columbus, 0 bas #0 edge | Rev. Donald Coakley of St. Phillip Neri. Jimmy was safe. He didn't |

over Tom Carey, 5-10, and 175, of Chicago's Mt. Carmel High, | scale over 128 pounds which is the limit for offensive backfield

but it’s closer than you think. s The Irish defensive’ line should Players and ends in league play. Twenty-four CYO teams open

their 1952 season this afternoon.

at ends, Sam

oe hn the Tule Indianapolis Lineman Cn Culver Squad

|a solid linebacking trio which Times State Service { The Culver schedule js: jincludes Dan Shannon and Dick! CULVER-Tackle Paul L. Har-| geo 27. south Rend Catholic: Oct. 4, Szymanski. Lattner will be at one gitt, Indianapolis, is one of 50 schlaram (Danville. il): Oct. 11,

half, Dave Flood or Gene Carra- candidates to report for football Morgan Park Academy: Oct. 18. St. Bede's

Academy: Oct. 25, Western Jills _+Cinein- ,_ at St John’s Military Academy; Nov. 15. Morton | {Hammond).

| Academy.

Mich., at tackle, and Frank Varrichione of Natick, Mass, a guard. » AT the other “tackle it will be) Tom Murphy, a senior from st.| George High, Evanston, Ill, o Joe Bush, a junior, who was a high school All-American at St.| better truck buys

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