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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1952
Ivy League Champs Schakel ame
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BY United Press
NEW YORK, Sept. 26—It’s Ivy League football that flicks across the television screen
tomorrow and representing it is the Ivy's best team for the past three years. Princeton has been undefeated for two straight seasons. Using the old-fashioned single wing-
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tt ——————————- back formation, Coach Charley Caldwell developed in Dick Kazmaier, the old-fashipned triplethreat sort of player who once appeared in the Frank Merriwell books. Kazmaier is gone now, but Princeton still is strong and the Iavotite to beat Columbia. » ~ USING the single wing, Princeton is easy to watch. The man who gets the ball from center should be easy to identify. This system is based more on power
intricate hand-offs of the Tformation variations. The tailback tomorrow probably will be Bobby Unger. He is a left-handed passer, and when he gets the ball you can expect & passing play. The runner is the wingback, Dick Yaffa. Backfield Coach Judson Timms says: “This boy can run like hell. Watch him carefully.”
Princeton has another passer in Ralph Willis, the quarterback.
But No. 83, Dick McPhee, is really the man to watch. He's the captain and star end. He will play on both offense and defense. When a Columbia man is smeared, watch how often McPhee jumps up from the scramble. You'll realize he is as important as any back can be. » » »
COLUMBIA IS green. There is one man who must be watched carefully, Passer Mitchell Price, He is Coach Lou Little’s hope. Price will pass from the T-
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Frank McPhee . . . Princeton captain
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getting a clean pass off, you'll COLUMBIA
know the line is not holding. Six No, Player
men will play both offense and 14 wyorster, John . defense for Columbia. 16 Mercier, Robert . Like Princeton, Columbia has 18 Patterson, George ....
& good end playing both ways— 21 Pirper, Max But this is Columbia's lightest 23 Carr, Richard its entire offensive line back from »5 Ravi the undefeated years. Neither 3; avin, Jobin
team has had the benefit of spring gg practice, due to an Ivy League 44
MITCH PRICE—A brilliant T- 5 Krebs, Keith .
runs well when occasion arises 5
should break several Columbia 81
to fullback this season from half- 85 Ward, Alfred
standing only 5-foot-8 and weigh- 88 Scharf, Ted
Al Ward. 22 Price, Mitchell ..
backfield in years. Princeton has a4 McCullough, Robert .
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Karavolis, Sam ....... Fow, Ben ..... Valuska, John ....... ruling. 50 Hampton, J Ff asseme The game may be ragged. But gx; wor ery it could be close. 52 Rudtahen David 53 Botbyl, Allan Stars fo Waich 61 Zielezienski, Joseph .. 62 Gregorowicz, Ernest .. COLUMBIA 63 Nesti, Richard ... 64 'Previsano, Donald ...
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formation quarterback. .. weighs “gg Bernard, Emile ...... only 162 and stands 5-feet-10, gy ¥adok, George «eo... but is one of Columbia's leading gg Opdyke, Neil . all-time backs . .. exceptionally 7) Ginepra, Alfred ...... fine passer and field general ... 79 Armstrong, Jack Nelson, John .... . gained over 1000 yards pass- ny Caselle. 3a ve : ing and running last season and 78 Wodeschick, Gene .... Hopp, Dale ..
records this year. 82 Wallace, Robert BOB McCULLOUGH — Shifted 83 Bonnano, Philip .
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back . . . another “shortie,” 87 Garrison, John .......
ing 175 pounds, but is expected 89 Guerriero, John .......
to play a 60-minute game ... 92 Haggerty, Denis ..
plays safety man on defense . ..
speedy, shifty runner ... good, 1957 Team Records COLUMBIA
punter. | PRINCETON
ALFRED WARD — Should be | 3{ ew York U ..30 34 Harvard
avy 20 14 Yal the No. 1 pass receiver for Price's ii Pennsylvania 7 13 Pennsylvania afayve 7: 9 Ar throws . . . small for an offensive | 3 [58 Cornell 13 21 Corny
end at 5-feet-10 and 170 pounds [1% Brown 0 21 Dartmouth
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ERNEST GREGOROWICZ — Major’ League Leaders Another of the Lions’ double-duty Based By United Press
on 375 Times At Bat) * linemen . . . a 6-foot-1, 205-pound | NATIONAL HE
tackle who plays offense and de- = C
t blocker and Emholtz Chicago 100 fense . . . top-fligh |Kluszewsk). Cin. 133
- tackler. | Rbinson, Brooklyn 147
PRINCETON | Sehndiensl St. L. 149
AMERICAN LEAGUE
FRANK McPHEE — Described Philadelphia 112 536
by Coach Charlie Caldwell as/Mitchell, Cleveland 132
» | Wdling, New York 122 4
%one of the greatest ends ever’ ge, “Roston 114
and two opposing point-after-| touchdown attempts last
outstanding on offense and| Mantle, New York 139 ME RUNS defense ,..a 6-foot-3, 200-isauer, cubs iE RUNS
Kiner, Pirates 36 Dot pounder, he blocked six punts prnen Trates 38; Doby,
. o ONS, BATIED IN auer, ubs Rosen year (Shue. Cubs ie 107) Robinson. Chi
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Bob McCullough . . . Columbia captain
Lou Little .. . Columbia coach
PRINCETON
Ebery, Richard .. Lovecchio, Francis ....
Smith, Homer ... Pitts; Arthur .... Lane, Daniel .. Tyron, William ....... HB
Jannotta, New .. Stevens, Richard .... McClain, Edward ..... Hill, Robert ...... Henn, John .....c0000
Muys, Jerome .. ‘Forsyth, Edward ..... Ughetta, William . Jaenicke, Paul . McConnell, Verne .... Torrey Blair Herbruck.. Richard ... Herr, Cowles Mayer, Martin .
Aldrich, Stirling ..... Wilson, Leslie ........ Powell, Fred Milano, Peter ........ Weimar, Peter .. Kovatch, George ..... Glass, Bradley ... Ellis, William Van Gytenbeek, Peter Anderson, Charles .... McPhee, Frank ...... E Shaffer, Byron ...... E Berkowitz, Harry ....
Gets Top 749 Score
HERBIE SCHAKEL, veteran {city bowler, couldn't have turhed in a better performance if he used! a cannonball last night. Schakel| blasted the maples for a sterling! 749 three-game series—one of Indianapolis’ highest scores in the, |last 20 years. » » »
| | SCHAKEL, a member of the
‘Foster Freight Lines te am, {achieved the imposing total in the| |Solataire Beverage , League at | Pritchett-Hunt-0"Grady on games! {of 265-279-205. In the first ga | Herbie rolled strikes in the t [seven frames and then started the next game with seven more, |strikes before stumbling on a spare, i Nig Eller, rolling for Richard | Bennett's team, and Bob Kares, of 0.C. B & A, each registered | with 653. Eller's string included 192-254-207 while Kares fired 216-217-220. Otis Ray Inman of Taylor |Grocery fired 655 in the Business: {men's League at Valhalla, In{man’s string included 279-206-170. 1
Ann Sauter sparked the wom- | en's division with 616 in the) Bowes Seal Fast League at West | Side. Ann, who bowls for K. W.| Carr, put together games of 204- | 189-223. { Earl Simmons led the Shrine | League at Central Alleys with] {650, resulting on games of 251-1187-212.
Other scores last night included: Central—-Shrine Leas Earl Simmons tiasvaesassane Sam Gn A die arvin eridge Tilinois—P. R. Mallory
Dick_Fickman Pennsyivania—RCA ‘Mixed League Bob DEWEY .......coovnesnsnrneccnsares 557 { Frieda Degischier oO Eom ah AE A 445)
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Broad Ripple—Matinee League [Lucille Ballard .........cvoecceansecrs 506 | { Lorette Mitchell ...........cova0svuine 501! | Riviera League JDslaware-Telophone ® earns { Bruce RE a5 tase sibr ii iss anne Printeraft Major Bernie Miller ..... .......
Dezelan’s—Western Electric {Carl Broadstreet ............. ....ee0 Henderickson Insurance Bill Henderickson . St. Mich
{Ivy Orf. weeszrauiss resnik-Dezelan Dotty Benmett ...........c.eoesesnenn 499 | ge on Women | Mary Masser .... .........es.seescsn 431) Fo 1 Square—Tavern League | . {He vandevender .............co00nienen 595 Moose League [Ben NOTMAR ...........co..coasaos Fox Hun(—Veteran’ s Administration JHarold TRAM ......coovvsniviiracnsasns 57 Pauline McDowell casavnes 508 Shelby Ld League Charley Meyer ................coonnvnen 60 John Scheib ........ Jo raise Ane re naan rs 607 Bud Falting .. ve. 620 Taria’ s—Recreation ‘League Hert LYRE... 0 dei talcianai inva 574 | Clifford Reed .............ccooo- vans S74
Indiana—Farm Bureau Men
Parkway—Firemen's League’
Joe Sandberg 604 Pritehett. Hunt-0' Grady—Western Electric Al Rosander .. : CORA IR 602 RCA League Bob Jones .. . cacrarneenane S48 Solatary Beverage a
Herb Schakel
Growers League Henry Stumph oa West Side—Matinee League |
Lyons, Leonard .,.... Huseth, Ronald ...... Stinson, Robert ...... Mathis, Harvey ...... Uuger, Robert ....... Yaffa, Richard ...... Taylor, Morgan ...,..
Thompson, Richard ...
Stew vart, William
B-foot-9 168-pounder. BILL TRYON ~— Understudied
and is team’s best passer and, 812 E. 63rd.
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a hard tackler who seldom |Ennis. Phillies 105 Hodges, Dodgers 102 miss RUNS misses . . . also fine pass- -catch! [Rbinson, Dodgers 13) Soren, Cleve, 101 usia ards 03! Avil i on defense. TTA—Shift 4 emus: Cards 102i Doby, love: 101 NED JANNO — od ‘w HITS hite Sox 190! Adams "7 from safety man to tailback spotiniiial Cards if vis ct 1 in single-wing attack, filled last|Schndnst, Cards 186. mn * geason = by ° all-America Dick Kazmaier . . . a bullet-like inside BOWLERS!
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Nolan Dawson ..........c.c....xsues +. 802 Farm Bureau Women halves). Eleanor Buckhorn, Woiken. sesssansas 419 The game was primarily run Aaron Ward Lio ie voids 585 and punt and there were no oonLit ponsor’'s League al . Rose Py oH 519 time-killing huddles. Players
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HAMILTON COUNTY CHAMPS, 1902—The Forloy High School football team of 1902, Hamilton County champions, will celebrate their golden anniversary tomorrow at a reunion in the old | school building. Front row (left to right) Dr. Lesley P. Davis, Herman Myers (deceased), Dr. Ofis Vickery (deceased) and Clyde Hershman, Second row: Dr. S. Clyde Phillips, Harry Evans, Spencer Ogle, Marvin Foulke and Jesse McMurtry. Third row: Joe Wiles, R.'C. Foland, Fred L. Gleeson,
Charles Eaton and Lindley Pickett,
"02 Hamilton County Grid Champs Return ::
By BILL EGGERT BOXLEY, Ind., Sept. 26—Jesse McMurtry and his cornAudrey Gainey L.. oles 33 fed farmboy friends started the twentieth century sports-| o wise with a straw-filled leather pouch to play rugby.
Later, McMurtry's uncle {boys learned football's fundamen-~
4 ai from Joe Kercheval, Purdue’s|er, Peoria, Ill; Harry Evans,
|great gridiron star. Fifteen of those husky, country youngsters formed Boxley, Ind. High School's first football team! {in 1902 and they won the Hamil-
3/ton County championship playing | 663 such teams as Cicero, Sheridan,| boys made their own uniforms, 442/ Arcadia, Carmel, Noblesville and | wore flimsy headgears, canvas
Westfield. \ EJ » » BUT THEY have another rec{ord perhaps no other team 50 years old can boast, All are alive
and Dr. Otis Vickery. Those were rough and tough football days. Players often played an entire game without | substitution (two 30-minute
unscrambled from a pileup, and the quarterback (from a T-for-mation no less) would direct the next play by signals. . The golden anniversary of that
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MILWAUKEE — Promoter Phil, 11:45. Washington defeated War-
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SEASON RECORD
Right Weong 15 556 i»
5 1 TODAY | Franklin over Seuthpert --- » | Grizzly prospeet. ! Deaf School over Beech Grows, 3 p.m. — My Dbattin’ average | Orioles, is for the birds. Ben Davis over Pike Town ship—~Whassa matter, Giants? West Lafayette over Broad Ripple—By a Ripple. Evansville Reitz. over Cathe-dral--A wham-doozie, Decatur Central over Plainfleld —Hawk-eyed. Warren Central over Franklin Township—It ain't easy, doe. Shorteridge over Washington at CYO—Air raid sirens, Tech over Anderson — TD party. Sacred Heart over Lebanon at Manual Field—Why not? Howe over Manual at Tech— { I'm in the Hornéts’ nest. Speedway over Lawrence Central—Durned if I know. Crispus Attucks over Open Date—It's a cinch, Coach. Home teams in bold face, All | 8 p. m. games unless indicated.
5th Straight Win
Tom Rusler led Washington to its fifth straight cross-country | victory yesterday running the Warren Central 2-mile course in
Valley of the Wisconsin Boxing! ren Central, 18 to 37.
Chuck Davey a guarantee of] $10, 000 for a fight. in Milwaukee.
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donated a football and the
ager of the Philadelphia Eagles| {since he resigned as head coach!
became chief of detectives and chief of police; C. W. Eaton, Tip-
iton, Ind.; R. C. Foland, real es-|
tate auctioneer, Noblesville; Spen-| |cer Ogle, farmer, Sheridan; Marvin Foulke, farmer, Sheridan; Dr. 8S. Clyde Phillips, * veterinarian, | | Sheridan; Lindley Pickett, con-|
Peoria, Ill.; Guy Miller, farmer, Sheridan; Clyde Harshman, farmer, Crawfordsville; Verle Harshman, Tipton, and Dr. Leslie, iM. D., Portland, Ore. Thirteen of the 15, ages 65-70, are living and in those days the
jackets to elude tacklers. Sev-| eral of the boys ran three miles | each day to practice. These men will tell you boys were made of tougher stuff in the horse 'n buggy: days.
Millner Returns as Redskins End Coach
PHILADELPHIA * — Wayne Millner, assistant general man-
less than three weeks ago because of “illness,” went back to the Washington Redskins today as an end coach. Vince McNally, Eagles’ general manager, said George Marshall, | |{M
ONLY 8 ar} RATS Sulrs
Nig Eller ......cconeevs +853) championship team will be ob-| owner of the Redskins, had reDick Crawford La served tomorrow in the old school Juested Miller be owed R x : Claude Johnson -{ turn 0 asnington ciNa { a] building, now used as a com y Earnie Ela hes -Bridgesart po 567 BS center. Ladies of the said the Eagles accepted Millner’s | Ethel Drag dry Women's rere: ses Methodist Church will serve the resignation, paving the way for Marie JSicimer vi... + 32 ginner. The arinual Boxley reun-|his transfer to the Redskins, | Maxine Parker + $%91jon will be held Sunday. _—_——— HE Orlena Wagner : iH . = High School Football Dick Srecdwar—hinde Air Products 627 MEMBERS of the 1902 team Evansville Central 20, Evansville Mater Dick Underwood ©: (1 ll i stil living are McMurtry, who) Det bo ion 25 Gary Mann a | Bob pre ui - rs . 605! later served 36 years with the In-| Hammond 7, Hammond Clark (RR 1 ort Bow! adison” Flower Shep : Saaae Rehr Aan EA waa } Police Department and } Fa Turpin oor fee 333, aianavelis Police Dep MR. DISNEY HATS |
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