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Vol.V.No.Vo. , N.3 35 U. S. Naval Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 21 October 1950 NOB HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMERS PRESENT NAVY OK's RELEASE SECOND ANNUAL CARNIVAL PLAN FOR RESERVES Washington (AFPS) - Enlisted * Rear Admiral and Mrs. A. M. Bledsoe Among 400 Spectators members of the Organized and at Colorful Event Inactive Naval Reserve with four or more dependents, who have ac- On Friday night, October 13, er Reed. been involuntarily recalled to 1950, the NOB Junior-Senior High tive duty, may now apply for re- 50 Yard Backstroke (boys), Bill lease from such duty or discharge. School physical education classes, Smith. Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, under the direction of Coaches Er- (girls), Underwater for distance Commandant of the First Naval nest Reddick and Barbara Brough- Barbara Thomas. ton, presented their second annual District, said recently the requests swimming meet to approximately 25 Yard Backstroke (boys), Dick from enlisted men are to be filed 400 parents, friends, and students Smith. through channels and forwarded gathered around the brightly-light- Underwater for distance (girls), to the Bureau of Naval Personnel ed and spacious Fleet Recreation Judy Veach. for appropriate action. Pool. 50 Yard Breast Stroke (boys), Dependency includes wife and The girls' water ballet, expertly Bill Smith. children and parents. In the latter led by Joan McNeal and Barbara 25 Yard Breast Stroke (girls), case, the parent must certify by Gould, opened the show sharply Barbara Thomas. affidavit that the Serviceman is providing for more than one half at 7:45 p.m. These ballet leaders 150 Yard Medley Relay (boys), were followed in rippling lines of Hough, and of his or her support. The dead- Bill Romoser, Jeff line for filing applications is 1 intricate patterns by a bevy of Jack Smith (team). graceful and attractive young January 1951. (girls), Bar- swimmers: Ramona Sparks, Mar- 100 Medley Relay The Commandant announced that Judy Veach, Barba- sha Snay, Susan Maulsby, Rowena bara Romoser, the Navy has suspended further Stanley, Judy Veach, Barbara Ro- ra Gould (team). recall to active duty of Reserve moser, Ann Havard, Sissy Maulsby, 100 Yard Free Style Relay personnel with four or more de- Dixie Adair, and Barbara Brough- (boys), Dick Smith, Dick Davis, pendents where records so indicate. Collier (team). ton. Adorned in silver caps and Sonny Provisions of the Naval directive swim suits of contrasting bright 100 Yard Free Style Relay do not apply to officers, members colors these girls glided through (girls), Ellen Oliver, Ann Havard, of the Fleet Reserve or Marine the water like mermaids: and their Judy Veach (team). Corps personnel. swimming and diving was reported Diving (boys), Jack Smith. as being super by the enthusiastic spectators. After this eye-catching Diving (girls), Rowena Stanley. CINCLANTFLT SENDS display of form and timing on the During intermission both the CONGRATULATIONS part of the young ladies, three high school swimmers and the spec- tators were honored with an out- clowns, Hank French, Bill Romoser, The standing exhibition of expert div- Commandant TENTH Naval and Al Havard, entertained the District forwarded with congratula- hilarious antics ing by Wayne Freed, FN, USN, audience with their tions to the Base Commander and outlandish costumes. well known as a diver on the Base, this week a commendation to all hands After a word of welcome and and CPL James Hessinger, USMC, 1943-44 Pennsylvania State Diving of this Base which reads as follows: some introductory remarks by Mrs. "The Champion and member of the 1948 Commander-in-Chief notes Barbara Broughton, high school with pleasure (in the report of girls' physical education and swim- Olympics team. These divers high- lighted the meet with their per- the recent Administrative and Op- ming instructor who served as erational Readiness Inspection) the announcer, the well-balanced and formances, each man doing six dives, some of which were so in- EXCELLENCE of the U. S. Naval well-organized program of events Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, got under way. Results and indivi- tricate, graceful, and spectacular as to awe the assembled onlookers. Cuba in the elements required for dual medal winners were as follows: the proficient performance of its 25 Yard Free Style (boys), Jim- Officials for the swimming meet mission as a Fleet Base and ex- my Lippold; 25 Yard Breast Stroke were: Mrs. Barbara Broughton, tends to the Commander and ALL (boys), Dick Davis. Announcer; Wayne Freed, James HANDS, a most hearty WELL Hessinger, and John Welsch, Jud- DONE". 25 Yard Free Style (girls), Su- ges; and Ernest Reddick, Starter. san Maulsby; 25 Yard Breast Stroke (girls), Rowena Stanley. Vermont was the first state to Everyone should own a com- provide for full 50 Yard Free manhood suffrage Style (boys), Jack fortable bed and a comfortable pair which was not dependent Smith. on prop- of shoes, because he's in one or erty, owned or rented, or a specified 25 Yard Free Style (girls), Ging- the other, all his life. income. Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday. 21 October 1950 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 21 October 1950 NO MOVIES AND WHY!

A regular column "Your Movie Guide" has been absent from The Indian for the past several weeks Sunday, 22 October 1950 Editorial Office, NOB Administration Bldg., for good reasons. Mainly they are Room 205 - Phone 254 that there have been no new films Catholic Masses received as you well know if you 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 21 October 1950 have attended any of our lyceums 0930-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL OPERATING BASE of late. Many of us have been 1745-Naval Base Chapel Guantanamo Bay. Cuba guilty of hurling verbal blasts Daily Mass - 0630 Rear Admiral A. M. Bledsoe, USN either directly or indirectly at the Confessions before all Masses Commander local motion picture exchange. In Protestant Services Allen Collier, J03------Editor doing so we, are making a sad Sunday: 0930-Sunday School P. H. Teeter, LCDR------Staff Advisor mistake. The trouble lies not local- 1000-Adult Bible Class THE INDIAN is published weekly, fin- ly but higher up. 1100-Divine Worship anced by appropriated funds, printed on government equipment, for free distri- Incoming movies received here Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal bution on the U. S. Naval Operating Base, are given a Class 3 priority on Chaplains at this activity Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by order of the FLAW and MATS flights. Movies CDR JOHN F. HAGEN, USN Base. Commander. shown here are first shown in THE INDIAN is published in compliance (Protestant) with the provisions of NAVEXOS-P-35 Bermuda after which they have LT P. J. MARRON, USNR (Rev) 1945. been transported via MATS to the THE INDIAN uses Armed Forces Press AF Base in Chicopee Falls, Mass. (Catholic) Service material which may be reprinted where they were relayed to the with the credit line: AFPS. Norfolk motion picture exchange to MONDAY AT 1300 be placed on FLAW flight for HOSPITAL NOTES Gtmo. as it passes throught Nor- Punctually on Monday at One folk. The last such shipment re- p.m. as on every 23 October for ceived was several months ago. the past 166 years, the swallows Heirport News: The near-hurri- The last shipment of new movies will leave the old Church at San cane must have been too much reached this Base about 5 Septem- Juan Capistrano in California. even for the stork-only one new ber. These did not come throug reg- These "Miraculous" birds will take his appearance: Fred citizen made ular channels but were sent in flight-thousands of them-head- Ray Nisewaner born 16 October to error, or by an act of fate to the ing for the open sea. They will ADC and Mrs. L. R. Nisewaner. MATS terminal in Mobile, Ala. return on time. 19 March, next CWO R. H. Slack has gone to the From Mobile they came to Gtmo year-St. Joseph's Day. States for a few days leave-ob- via commercial air. Since that date Where do they ject in mind, purchase of a new car. go when they there have been no new receipts. take wing every winter? . . . Out ENS Farrace Worthy, NC has Present indications are that we to sea, the nearest "landing stop" gone to Texas for a short leave. are approximately 50 movies be- 1000 miles away. An old LCDR P. D. Cronemiller Mexican depart- hind in our receipts. of the mission explains: "They ed on Wednesday morning on ten carry a little twig in their beaks. days leave to attend a meeting This past week dispatches were of When they tire, they place the American College of Surgeons sent to ComServLant requesting the in Boston. action to get the films shipped here. twig on the water and rest on it". It's quite a birthday This is not the first time that such a burden for the little J. Gallant, HMC had bird but it is also its "Life-Saver." this week. He would rather not be a measure has had to be taken. The past So is every man's Cross-a burden reminded of any more birthdays, two times that the supply on hand has been exhausted it has on his way, but his life-saver too. but he did enjoy a surprise party FOLLOW which was given for him. been the same procedure, see old THE SWALLOW. Be- movies until Norfolk got ready to fore the long flight, the parent W. W. James, HMC, medical birds take the repair man, reported for duty send the new ones. Usually it seem- young swallows on ed to be that the local exchange short hops, until they "get their this week. Welcome to Gtmo - we wings." They must know you will enjoy your tour of not only got shunned on new re- "Qualify" be- fore they head out duty here. ceipts but also was caught holding for the limitless the bag with the lemons of the horizon of the sea. lot of sea movies they stocked. In like manner, we too have our TRAINING GROUP This time however a much better CROSSES, our sacrifices, our bur- TRIVIALS choice was available and the mem- dens to bear-loss of some near bers of local exchange are to be relative or dear friend; accident or illness in the family; misunder- Who's prominent in the social commended for being able to put as many good films on a re-run of standings, disappointments in the section? Well, lets see-The Little home-these are heavy Snay had a bang- the circuit as they have. At least, crosses but fisherman, Frank also our spiritual up birthday party at his home Sat- even the most pessimistic fan will life-savers. Peter J. Marron urday, joining forces with little have to admit it's been better than Catholic Chaplain Jack Brown for a gruesome-two- seeing such movie programs as some 11th Birthday, in which all the "Triple Threat", "Racing Luck" Battle Creek,. Mich. class was invited and a cake was and other class "B" or "D" pic- (AFPS)- tures as has been the case. Master Sergeant Erwin C. Wilder baked even though a few couldn't is searching It will be worked out soon, but for a dog with two come. Must be great to be eleven, sets in the meantime let's exercise a of teeth. Wilder left his new would a liked to have been there! plates on his little more patience and gratitude desk. A few mo- Then we have the story rumored ments later he saw a dog toward the boys in the local trotting on the grapevine about the mystery ex- from the room with them. change. They're doing "I'm of the tin hats, or who signed the a great job getting awfully tired of soup," with the material they have. survey sheet. Probably a good thing the sergeant said. that Generals aren't appointed and surveyed as easily, or should I say Work hard and save your money Every minute the human heart hard in view of all the paper work and when you are old you can have exerts a work force capable of about what every young officer the things that only young people raising a weight 78 pounds to the (Continued on Page Four) can enjoy. height of one foot. Saturday, 21 October 1950 THE INDIAN Page Three Saturday, 21 October 1950 THE INDIAN Page Three MARINE MUSINGS O'ER THE TEA CUPS TEEN-AGE ROUNDUP

PFC Hensmanns was high shoot- By Betty Radcliffe Congratulations to all the win- er at the range this week firing a Well girls, here it is! We are ners in the swimming meet. I know score of 226. 1stLT Neef followed going to have the pattern exchange all of you look forward to receiving closely behind Hensmanns with the that I mentioned a couple of weeks your medals. Everyone participat- score of 225. It might be noted that ago. Through the generosity of ing in the meet did an excellant there was one hundred percent Mrs. V. Havard and the girls in job whether they were winners or qualification at the range this week. the Thrift Shop the pattern ex- losers. Thanks to Mrs. Broughton Have you seen these jets flying change will be handled by the and Mr. Reddick for the long hours around the area this last week or Thrift Shop. Now let me brief you of such good instruction. The girls so? Here is the dope on them. On on the way the pattern exchange in the water ballet did a wonderful temporary duty with the Naval Air will work. All you need to do is job and it was certainly beautiful. Station, but living at Marine Site, look over your patterns and pick Joan McNeal had a slumber are the members of Marine Fight- out the ones you no longer want, party Friday night and it is need- er Squadron (VMF) 115. These check them to see that they are less to say that it was fun for men, under the command of Major complete and in good shape, then everyone attending, who were Sally Maas, come to this Base from take them to the Thrift Shop Tuckett, Ramona Sparks, Sue Cherry Point, N. C. Presently, they where you will find other patterns Maulsby, Barbara Thomas, and the are engaged in maneuvers with and then you can exchange your hostess. All of us stayed up late members of the "FDR". Yours tru- patterns for others. You will be into the night singing with Sally ly has talked to several members allowed to have pattern for pattern at the accordian and Barbara at of this outfit; they unanimously but if you would like to donate the piano. agree that they believe Guantan- patterns to the exchange that will Saturday night Joan McNeal amo would be a wonderful duty be wonderful. Similar to the blood gave a dinner party after which station. bank, donations will be necessary everyone played Charades, with Last Saturday morning during to give the pattern exchange a good Ramona's team winning by three the parade, Colonel Hough present- start. Monday morning the Thrift seconds and Bill Romoser's team ed the following men with the Shop will be open, as usual, and being the losers. Those invited to awards as indicated: TSGT Anter- will have a few patterns ready for attend were Don Miller, Bill Ro- burn received his Third Good Con- the exchange. As you know, the moser, Barbara Thomas, Al Ha- duct Medal Bar; CPL Stuckey, Thrift Shop is open on Monday, vard, Ramona Sparks, Sally Tuck- PFCs Clyde and Knowles were Wednesday and Friday mornings. ett, Pete Parish, Sue Maulsby, Pete Broughton, and Hank French. the recipients of the Good Conduct Here is some good news for all Medal. The dinner was delicious and the the lady bowlers; the new ladies games much fun. bowling league will be ready to Saturday afternoon we were all LITTLE THEATRE start around the first of November. If sorry to see the high school base- Nita: No, you're not dumb. At you are interested in bowling in the league all you have to do is ball team defeated by Caimanera least you seem to know on which by a score of 11 to 3. Eddie pitched go the NAS Bowling Alley to- side your bread is buttered. a wonderful game striking out morrow evening from 6 to Janet: Meaning Mr. Mitchell? 9:30, men and allowing only Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday eleven Nita: Yes. Only you like it but- eight hits. We are sorry Bill Smith tered on both sides. afternoon from 1 to 4; next Sun- day evening at 6 or the following received a broken wrist in the game Janet: Meaning Bill. and hope it will soon be all right. Nita: Yes. Incidentally, your Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday afternoon from 1 to 4. It It is good to know that Ramona's lipstick is will be just a little bit smudged, necessary to bowl 3 consecutive jaw is better and here's hoping it dear. will be entirely 0. K. in the very games to establish your average Janet: You're on the right track. so near future. Bill did kiss me. please go early. If you cannot come to the See ya next week. Nita: Was it fun? bowling alley on the days and hours mentioned, call Mrs. Janet: Yes, it was. Good, clean DeYoung A sailor's enlistment in the Navy fun. and she will arrange another expired. A shipmate asked him The above dialogue is from the time for you. You have the opportunity to become a regular what he thought of the sea. coming Little Theater production, bowler or a substitute, and excel- "Just this much", he said. "I'm "For Love or Money", by F. Hugh going to put an oar over lent chances to win a trophy at my Herbert. This sparking comedy will shoulder and start walking inland. run three nights: November 7, 8, the end of the season. The trophies, pins, And I'm going to keep walking and 9. Plan now to attend one of etc. will be on hand very soon and walking until someone stops these three performances. Remem- so that you can see just what you are striving me and says 'What's that thing ber-you can always see a movie, for. Good luck to you and I'll see you there. you've got over your shoulder? but you have very few chances to Then I'm going to settle down right see "flesh and blood" talent! Bye now. there until I die.

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. 9.29( ) nM Saturday. 21 October 1950 THE INDIAN Gtmo. Bay-19 Oct 50-2500 Saturday. 21 October 1950 THE INDIAN Otmo. Bay-iS Oct 50-2500 GRIDIRON MENU TRAINING GROUP TRIVIALS By Bozo Clodfeller, I Knoxville, Tennessee-(Special) Indiana crew. Indiana worried Ohio (Continued from Page Two) -Greetings! Today Bozo is writing State last week and will give the should know. Its rumored around you from the home of the Universi- Irish a better ball game than they Washington that as soon as the ty of Tennessee Volunteers where will be bargaining for. Let's say experts (officious person with a General Bob Neyland's once beaten the luck of the Irish will win out brief case) thoroughly analize the charges prepare to battle Colonel once more. Illinois is host to mistakes made during world war Harold "Red" Drew's Alabama Washington's Huskies in a top II, that another request will be Crimson Tide this afternoon in intersectional tilt at Champagne- forwarded to that ex-dashing young Shields-Watkins stadium before a Urbana. Illinois with Johnny Kar- gunnery officer to explain in more capacity crowd of about 55,000. ras at his running best should win, detail why he permitted that gen- The Tide, like the Vols are a but the Huskies will make it close. eral to revert to farming without once beaten outfit. They fell before In case of a muddy field, look for getting his tin hats back. Bill Edwards' Vanderbilt Com- a Husky upset. Dogs, dogs, dogs-there is a modores, 27-22. Tennessee was up- Back in the South, Ga. Tech steady increasing number of them, set 7-0 by Mississippi State. who tripped L. S. U. 13-0 last week most of them just plain yappy The tilt here today is the game is favored over Auburn who lost dogs. They no longer need a home of the day by far in the South. It to Florida last week. Tulane who now that they can go to one of is between two of Dixie's bitterest almost beat Notre Dame last week the number of galleys available to rivals. In the colorful series which takes on Ole Miss and the Rebels bum chow, so they just run in dates back to a 6-6 tie in 1901 the could win, if they play like they packs secure in knowing that no- Alabama lads have won 17 and did against Vanderbilt last week. one is going to bother them. The Tennessee 11. There have been On second thought we'll stick with cat population on Bay Hill seems four ties. That's the over-all Ten- Henry Frnka and his Green Wave to be picking up too, pretty soon nessee record. Since General Ney- from New Orleans. there will be a cat and dog for land came to these parts, Neyland Elsewhere in the South, Georgia, everyone, come one, come all! ! coached teams have beaten the Tide who last week thoroughly trounced The Sunday turnout in church nine times while losing five. Last Mississippi State 27-0 travels to was definitely heartening-some- year they tied at 7-7. Baton Rouge for a night contest thing more of us should do more Tennessee warmed up for today's with LSU. So far the Bulldogs have often. It is just as difficult to start clash with a 41-0 romp over Chat- not uncorked any spectacular long a good habit as it is a bad one, but tanooga while Alabama was rolling running plays to speak of, but on unfortunately not as hard to break. over Furman 34-6. One significant the other hand they haven't had Deep within each of us is that little factor which may prove to be the to. Their line has out charged their voice asking and wondering why turning point of the game today opponents so that the ball carriers we don't pay our just respects is that while the score doesn't were jarred loose from the ball every Sunday, and as we get older indicate it, the Vols had a lot of and another Bulldog fell on it at all that same voice grows more re- trouble from the Chattanooga opportune moments. So far it has proachful over the wasted sands as he passed from the paid off. LSU has a fairly steady of time. Those grains of sand T-formation. Alabama uses the forward wall of its own though and gradually accumulate, and you lose "T", as well as the Notre Dame that may make a difference, but that peace of mind and gain that Box, and they have two excellent not in the victor, just the margin burden that you can take with you. passers in Butch Avinger and Eddie of victory. Georgia is our choice. Welcome aboard Ship's Clerk Salem. It's a tough one to have In the Southwest, the top game Mac Leod, USNR, this scribe along to pick and one of those old-time is being played tonight in Houston with the Group wishes you a most knock-down-drag-out affairs, but where Rice must face the hard pleasent tour of duty here and on the strength of Salem, Avinger running, title seeking Southern happy sailing. and the rest we'll lay our stack of Methodist Mustangs. SMU, fresh Congrats go to Mr. Edwards on blue chips behind the Crimson Tide from a 56-0 rout of the Oklahoma making LT from Jay Gee. Hope of Alabama. Aggies, should cop this one by the next one comes soon. 'Nuff for I know some of you would be two touchdowns. the philosophy side for this week, interested to know that Bozo came Out on the west coast, California lets just keep in mind a little S through with a .730 weekly aver- meets Oregon State and it should saying similar to the Golden Rule age last week with 19 wins out of be another Bear victory without -"If you can't boost, don't kick". 26 tries. This gives Bozo a season- too much trouble. Oregon is picked al average of .730 on 92 wins, 32 over St. Mary's and Stanford is losses and three ties. given the nod over a stubborn Texas over Arkansas; Baylor over Moving along now to other top U. C. L. A. team. Watch that game Texas Tech; Texas A&M over games of the day across this great for an upset too. It could happen, T. C. U.; Colorado over Arizona; nation of ours. In the East, Harvard you know Wyoming over Utah; Amherst over plays host to the Army's rampag- Skipping over the chalk-lines: Coast Guard; Bates over North- ing Cadets who slipped past Mihci- Brown over Princeton; Bucknell eastern; Buffalo over Brooklyn gan last week. The Cadets own the over Colgate; Penn over Columbia; College; Carnegie Tech over Alleg- second longest collegiate win Dartmouth over LeHigh; Ford- heny; Cincinnati over Western streak, in the country with 23 ham over West Virginia; Syracuse Reserve; Furman over The Citadel; wins. Today should make them 24. over Holy Cross; Maryland over Washington & Lee over Davidson; Cornell's Big Red, near tops in N. C. State; Rutgers over N. Y. U.; LaFayette over Delaware; John the Ivy league faces Yale and since Temple over Wayne; Kentucky over Hopkins over Catholic U; Massa- the Reds are playing on their home Villanova; Tulsa over Detroit; chusetts over R. I. State; Santa grounds we'll say Cornell. Navy Purdue over Iowa; Oklahoma A&M Clara over Nevada; Suwanee over takes on Southern California. over Kansas; Oklahoma over Kan- Mississippi College; Tufts over Southern Cal has lost twice, to sas State; Michigan State over Middlebury; Williams over Bow- Iowa and to California. The Navy Marquette; Michigan over Wiscon- doin; and Xavier (Ohio) over is still looking for their first win. sin; Ohio State over Minnesota; Louisville. This could be it. Navy, the winner! Nebraska over Penn State; North- Out in Dykes Stadium, Blooming- western over Pittsburgh; Vander- Hear about the girl who stepped ton, Indiana, the Notre Dame bit over Florida: Wake Forest over out with a lumberjack and ended S Fighting Irish take on a hustling Georgetown; Virginia over V. M. I.; up with a little shaver? e f SPECIAL SPECIAL FOOTBALL HEADLINES VOL I. NO. 4 SATURDAY 21 OCTOBER 1950 FENNESSEE-ALABAMA TO LASH THIS AFTERNOON GENERAL NEYLAi SfS VOLUNTEERS NORTHWESTERN OUT FOR REVENGE HOST TO 'BAMA CRIMSON TIDE IN TILT TODAY WITH PITTSBURGH Knoxville,Tenn.-- The eyes of Evanston,Ill.--- The 1950 edition of Coach Bob Voigts' the gridiron world, particularly Northwestern Wildats take the those of the Dixie Gridiron world field in the friendly confines turn to Shields-Watkins Filed of Dykes Stadium here this after- here this afternoon where at 2:00 noon as they seek revenge at the (EST) a capacity crowd will see expense of the University of the kickoff of the game between Pittsburgh. The Pitt Panthers General Bob Neyland's host Vol- upseated the Wildcats in the unteers and Harlod "Red" Drew's second game last year by a 16-7 Alabama Crimson Tide. score and the Wildcats are on the prowl now. The two teams go into this afternoon's fray with identical They rolled to a fairly easy recor s, thus far in the 1950 win over Iowa State in the sea- season. Each has lost one game. son opener here in Dykes Stadium this year. Mighty Tennessee was went East to altimore and made upset by an alert Missiscippi some of the experts pick up their State eleven in the second game pencils and figure things out of the 1950 season by a 7-0. again as they rolled over the count. Alabama tasted defeat at hapless Middies,22-0. Last week- the hands of a rejuvenated Vander- end they outclassed a filtering bilt Commodore team two weeks Minnesota team here but were ago in Mobile,Ala. unable to find the scoring punch whenever opportunity presented The Alabama-Tennessee football itself.They did manage to out-- rivalry is one of the traditions score the Gophers though,13-7. of the South and certainly one of For the Wildcats, after today's the most colorful games of the tilt, the roughest part of the year. The series dates back to road lies ahead. Next week they 1901 but the modern series began go to Madison,Wise. to play the in 1928 and continuing uninter- Wisconsin Badgers return home rupted except for one war year to play the stampedeing Ohio StatE (1;43) has been the attention Buckeyes on friendly grounds,then hit getter. Since that renewal date the road for contests with .both squads have won nine games in LaFayette,Indiana 'Purdue and and three games Michigan at Ann Arbor before end- have ended in ties. There were ing the season with powerful scoreless dead- locks in 1936 and 1944. Illinois here, on November Last 25. year's game was a 7-7 tie. In the last decade and half-the Pittsburgh has not had such a Alabama- (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued On Page Two.) PAGE TWO PAGE. TWO F-0-0-T-B-A-L-L H-E-A-D-L-I-N-E-S

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(Continued From Page One.) (Continued From Page One.) an impressive record to date. Tennessee game has produced more In short they are still seek- bowl teams than any other ing their first win of the collegiate contest. 1950 season.They have dropped contests thus far to Duke,28- From the initial date of 14, Ohio State 41-7 and Rice the series (1901) Alabama 14-7. Coaching the Panthers holds an edge over the Vols of this season is Len Casanova, 17 wins to 11 with four ties. the genial gridiron mentor who The first game of the series in met with success at Santa 1901 ended in a 6-6 deadlock. In Clara,out nn the west coast. this series almost any score is Casanova has developed the likely to be posted. For instance nickname of "Great Lover of Tennessee won the 1904 game by the T formation" for himself a 5-0 count.In 1907 Alabama won and has installed that style of by the same margin and the next offense at Pitt this season. year 'Bama took the tilt,4-0. In making this move he has had The next unusual score came in to convert three dozen single- 1932 when Tennessee won,7-3. Nine wingers to the Chicago Bear years later in 1941 Alabama came type offense,and such conver- back to win 9-2.A year later sions simply can't be accom- Bama copped it, 8-O. The Crimson plished in a hurry. The boys Tide has the better side of it haves tried but it takes awhile in high scoring too. The Tide to become accustomed to the of 1906 whipped the Vols 51-0 intricate T offensive plays. while the highest .score Tennessee Once the Pitt offense starts has been able to run up has been rolling,Panther opponents had their 25-0 humbling of the boys better beware. from the Capstone in 1931.

Northwestern will go into Leading the 1950 Alabama the game this afternoon the football machine is quarter- favorite of the bookies. This back Clarence (Butch) Avinger, may well be however with the left handed,left footed Tide 1950 season tight games have ace at the signal-callers spot; been busted wide open by those Ed Salem,the 'Tide's number one considred. "unable to do so. tailback and ,Bama Upsets have continued to gain fullback. attention on the nation's grid- irons and this might be one Avinger is 21,a 6-0,212 pound of today who knows. Northwest- senior from Montgomery,Ala., is ern is a powerhouse. Pittsburgh considered A16lbata's best block- a potential powerhouse. er since Riley Smith earned all- America honors in 1935, and FOOTBALL HEADLINES awarded Jackob's trophy as the best in the SEC last Publiahed ;each .week as a year. He special supplemeHt to The Indian ranked second in the Southeastern from news releases received Conference as a southpaw in the Editorial Office,The in 1949 with a 41.4 yard average on kicks Indian,U.S. NOB, Gtmo. Bay, Cuba. 51 and also completed -(Continued on Page Three.) PAGE THREE PAGE THREE

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RCE MEETS SMU. TONGHT GEN. NEYLAND'S VOLS HOST TO BAMA OWLS OUT TO EVEN SERIES UP AS HIGH RIDING MUSTANGS INVADE (Continued from Page Two.) Houston-,Texas-- 's 2 of 54 passes for 296 yards and Rice Owls, who had a sluggish 5 touchdowns from the port side. time of it last week on a wet, He leads interference when the miry field in Pittsburgh and Tide operates from the Notre Dame won by a single touchdown,14-7, box and is a running and passing tonight entertains one of the threat from Split-T formation. strongest teams in the Southwest Conference, the Southern Method- Ed Salem,22,5-lo,189 pound ist Mustangs. The game will be senior from Birmingham,Ala. Back played in Rice Institutets new for his third season as 'Bama's stadium, with a seating capacity number one tailback and offen- of 70,000, Over 50,000 are expect- sive sparkplug. Salem led the ed to crowd their way into the Tide in passing,scoring and stadium by kickoff time. returns last season, and ranked second to Calvin in rushing. He Southern Methodist holds a completed 40 of 75 aerials for slight edge in the series with 558 and seven touchdowns, in- fifteen wins as compared with 14 cluding a 77 yarder and the win- for Rice. The Owls will be trying ning score against Georgia. He to even things up tonight. Rice scored 51 points on four touch- won last year 41-27, It was also downs and 27 out of 33 conversions the Owls who deal SMU their worst He averaged 15.3 yards per try defeat in the opening game of while hauling back nine pupits this series back in 1916 by winn- for 138 yards. ing 143-3. That year was a miser- able one for the ponies against From Athens,Alabama comes Southwest conference fees as they Tom Calvinfirst strin'tBame: scored only six points while their fullback who is 24,6-0 a senior opponents were amassing 388. and weighs 198 pounds. He was the Tide's leading ground gainer Field general for the Owls will in 1949 with 339 yards to his be Vernon Glass,5--11,170 pound credit.He is an excellent kick- senior from Corpus Chrieti,Texas. off returner with eight retuns for Glass is a two letter man at 209 yards and a 26.2 average.The Rice but until this year had never nickname of "Wildcat" aptly de- been a full fledged regular,having scribes this stocky gridder who played-behind Tobin Rote, At left is playing his third season of half will be several men. Sonny varsity ball and who is explosive Wyatt,5-8,172'pound senior from in hitting the line and a good Austin. Smallest (in stature) but long distance hauler. one of the best backs on the squad He is a fast starter,seldom loses Tennessee who has kept on ground.Another senior will prob- the rebound since their 7-0 upset ably alternate with Wyatt, that by Miss. State will be out to being Rex Proctor,173 pound,5-lo (Continued on Page Four.) (Continued On Page Four.) PAGE FOUR PAGE FOU F-0-0--T-B-A-L-L H-E-A-D-L-I-N-E-S

TENNESSEE -- ALABAMA TODAY RICE MEETS S.M.U. TONIGHT

(Continued From Page Three.) (Continued From Page Three.) prove that it was all a terri- ative of Sour Lake,Texas. He ble mistake. Since that loss anked fourth in conference punt to the Mississippi Bulldogs eturns in 1949 with a 13.8 yard they have trimmed Duke,28-7 average in 19 returns< At full and last week in a warm-up for ^rill be .either George Glauser,19 6 today's tilt they trounced ound 6-2 senior from Houston. Is little Chattanooga,4 1-0. One Like Glass in that he has only one significant factor arose from year to be a regular but is making the Vol-,Mooca.sin tilt last he most of it as successor to Saturday that has caused the obby Lantrip. General and, his staff to put in long hours of work on, the Leading Southern Methodist.s Vol practice field. That was *igh flying Mustangs is Kyle Rote, the success that Chattanooga's Johnny Champion,Freddie Benners, quarterback had in passing I.N. Russell,Jr.,I.D. Russell,Bill from the T-formation. There wereRichards,Dick Hightower,Bobby plenty of 'Bama coaches ,in the Collier,Neal Franklin,Bob Vann, stands including and kick-off specialist Bill Red Drew whose Crimson Tide Sullivan, to name a few of the turned back little Furman U. ouer packed SMU lineup. Friday night. That weakness on pass defense could prove Last Saturday nightdn Dallas' fatal especially with Butch famed Cotton Bowl, the Mustangs Avinger and Slingin' Ed Salem cook the field against an unbeaten both doing the pitching for the Oklahoma Aggie eleven,just a few Capstone crew. ours after Oklhoma had trimmed Texas,14-13. The Texans more than But, Tennessee will have made up for it as they swamped an attack of all its own. And the Aggies by a surprising 56-0 it will be a strong one two, score. spearheaded by. such lettermen as Dick Ernsberger and Bernie Rotehard running,foot-in-the- Sizemore at fullback,Hank face Mustang back will be teaming Lauricella,W.C. Cooper and with little Johnny Champion hard Howard Payne in the tailback running and precision passer as slotWingback J.W. Sherrill well as a glue fingered pass rec- and wingback Bert Rechichar, eiver from Houston. I.D. Russell, The latter has oft been referred who played 220 minutes last year to merely as the team's best and all on defense is a menace to all-around offensive performer. all SMU opponents. H.N. Russell,Jr. son of SMU's head coach is a level In the line, .strapping Ted headed field geheral.His bril-iant Daffer,is at guard. He's tagged signal calling against Notre Dame as the Vols'- best guard since last December endeared him to SMU All-America Bob Suffridge, and fans. In the line center Dick Jack Stroud .at tackle.has been Iightower and tackle Bobby Collier nominated as the SEC's top tack- anchor a forward wall that can le. Bud-Sherrod who last year open holes for their backs or hold made the AP second team All- their opponents away from 'the America heads a strong end golden door to a touchdown. corps. . PAGE FIVE PAGE FIVE H-E.-A-D-L-I-N-E-S

Wp GEORGIA, LOUISIANA STATE VANDERBILT HOST TO "SLEEPER" VIE TONIGHT IN BATON ROUGE- 'FLORIDA TEAM THIS AFTERNOON

Baton Rouge,La.- Coach NashvilleTenn.-- Commodore "Gus' Tihsley's Louisiana quarterback, William James Wade, State University's Tigers, a Jr., commonly called "Bill" is big disappointment in their set to lead his Vanderbilt conference tilts thus far hope teammates to victory over the to hit the comeback trail here Florida Gators if it is at all tonight at the expense of the possible when the two teams University of Georgia Bulldogs clash on Dudley Field here whom they will entertain after this afternoon. having their homecoming spoiled Bill is a model American boy Georgia Tech,13-0. who loves football and is un- usually well-equipped for play- The Tigers are also out ing'the game. Huge hands, long to avenge the 7-0 nothing arms, long legs ,courage and a defeat handed them by the boys keen mind are strong assets of of Wally Butts in Athens last Bill, and sound reasons for the season. Ten games have been predictions of a year ,ago that played 'in this series, and LSU he will become an outstanding won the first seven. But the quarterback. As a sophomore Bulldogs have tamed the Bengals Bill accomplished only 1/5 the in their last three meetings. yardage and TDts that senior Georgia has garnered wins in Jamie Wade (no relation) gained, 1947,1948 and 1949. Each team but this season it has been an has shut out the other twice entirely different story. He in past competition. LSU turned is 20,6-2,wieghs 197 and pitches the trick first in the second on "V'1 basebaJl team. Aiding game of the series in 1935 by Bill on the offense will be a 13-0 count. Again in 1945 such speedesters as Terry Fails the Bengals did it 32-0 in that who had an average of 6.2 last now famous game which marked season with the frosh,Irv Berry the return of the much heralded and Jim Tabor at the fullback Charley Trippi to the Bulldog slot. But the emphasis wil be line-up after serving in the on Waded running and his passing U.S. Air Corps. The Georgia to his favorite target, Bucky squad held the Ben gals score- Curtis. less in 1949 and 149. They scored 22 points in the final Florida. The one team that quarter to win, 22-0 in 1948 was supposed to be the doormat and won 7-0 last season. of the SEC along with Auburn this year has not been that. They Leading.the Tigers in quest started. off. slow with a 7-3 win of their first SEC win will be oVer the Citadel made Ga. Tech Ebert Van Buren at fullback,Lee kick a field goal in the closing .Hedges at quarterback,Billy seconds to win 16-13 and topped Baggett .nd Ken Koh-iz at the Auburd&27-7. Men to watch for S halves. the Gators are Captain Angus Wil- liams,qaurterback,Alt.Capt. Loren Georgia will rely on Mal Broadus,half, Don Brown,end, Co.ok,Lauren Hargrove,Mike Merola, Carroll MacDonald,guard,Scotty Zippy Morrocco,Fred Bileyu and Peek and Bubba Ware, others in their quest of victory. PAGE SIX PAGE SIX F-0--0-T-B-A-L-L H-E-A-D-L-I-N-E-S

OLE MISS GUEST OF TULANE IN " PAPPY" WALDORFIS BEARS HOST NEW ORLEANS THIS AFTERNOON TO OREGON STATE BEAVERS TODAY

New Orleans ,La.-- Tulane's BErkley Calif.-- "Kip" Taylor Green Wave, plays host to the bringshis regon State Beavers University of Mississippi rebels to town this afternoon for a go here this afternoon in the Sugar with the California Bears. Bowl stadium. Kick-off time is set for 2:00 P.M. Pappy Walderf's charges are unbeaten and aiming for a return Tulane last week played a . performance in Pasadena famed Rose magnificent game against the Bowl. In the sixteen previous Notre Dame Fighting Irish and had meetings the Bears have won ten the Greenies been able to put a and the Beavers six. The most damper on Bob Williams' pitching points Oregon State has scored could conceivably have come up against the Bears was 28 in 1946 with Notre Damets second cmnsec- while the Bears have a high mark utive defeat. It is the fear of of 42 against the Beavers setin Coach Frank Leahy that his Wave the game of 1948. girdders will be suffering a let-down after playing'the Irish. Leading the Bears this after- If such is.the case the Miss. noon will be Brent Ogden.21,5-0 Rebs might came through with junior from South Pasadena,Calif., their tenth win rver the Greenies. Jim Monachino 2115-10 senior from The Wave has won 20 out of the 29 Redondo Beach,CaliforniaPete meeting thus far. Schabarum,21",-5-11 senior from Cevina,Cal. and Don Robinscn,20, The Johnny Rebs gave Vandy 6 -1,junior from MartinezsCalif., a fight right down to the finish in the backfield. Up front it'll before.succumbing 20-14. In all be Ray 'Solari,23,6-0 senior from porbability they will be ready to ,Calif. at left give Tulane an equally hard guard Dick Groger,20,6-1 junior fight. from San Francisco at center and Roy Ward 21,5-10, senior from Leading Mississippi will be Newport Beach at left end. Rocky Bird,Jimmy Lear"'Trigger" Thompson, "J" Salley,"Showboat" Beaver quarterback Gene Morrow Boykin and the old master at will lead the Oregon State eleven fullback-- Jrhhny (Kayo) Dnttley. this afternoon. Morrow, a junior Dettley,senior.from McGehee,Ark., threw 33 completitions in 8l wieghs 198 is 22 and stands 6-0. attempts for 615 yards and four He is known over the Snuthland- touchdowns as a sophomore. His as "Long Johna.Last season he favorite target this afternoon gained.1312 yards.rushing.He-also against the Bears will be the same scored 84.points for the Rebs. as it was last season,John Thomas, 6-3 and 220 pounds of left end a Tulane will be spearheaded by sure-handed pass catcher and a Ellsworth Kingery,Harry Kahn,Joe vicious downfield blocker. On the Ernst and Bill Bonar and. George defense against the Bears and Kinek, in the backfield. All-Amer--\ particularly on.the lookout for ica Paul Lea will anchor the Green/ California aerials will be Bill Wave forward wall against the Sheffold,junior halfback a pass bull-1kh riiushes-Af Dmttl'ey and defense specialist. Last year he company. .: intercepted nine enemy aerials. PAGE SEVEN, PAGE SEVEN F-O-O-T-B-A-L-L- H-E-A-D-L-I--N-E-S

______I GA. TECH HOST TO AUBURN IN MICHIGAN MEETS WISCONSIN SEC CONTEST THIS AFTERNOON AT ANN ARBOR THIS AFTERNOON

Atlanta,Ga.-- Bobby Ann Arbor,Mich.-- Michigan's Dodd's Georgia Tech Yellow Wolverines who made Army go all Jackets who have won their out before losing 27--6 returns last two football games after the gridiron wars today before dropping their first two will a home crowds as they tangle with entertain Coach Earl Brownt s the Wisconsin Badgers in Michigan Auburn Plainsmen this after- Stadium. It is to be the Wolver- noon in a. Southeastern Con- ines homecoming. ference game at Grant Field. The Wisconsin varsity squad This is the fifty-third arrived in nearby .Dearborn,Mich- meeting between these two igan yesterday afternoon by teams with Georgia Tech having chartered planes and remained won 25 and Auburn 24. Three over night in the Dearborn Inn. have ended in deadlock. Tech They arrived in Ann Arbor this has not bowed to the plainsmen morning by special bus and will since 1940 when Auburn won, leave via special bus for Willow 16-7. Their largest score Run and their plane back to rolled up by Georgia.Techwas Madison. in 1917 when Tech won 68-7. Auburns highest point total Heading the Michigan team came in 1894 in' the third as they try for victory against game of the series and is the Badgers whom they have beaten the moat points scored by the 17 times out of 22 tries with Tigers. They won that cne, the Badgers winning 4 and one 94-o. endind in a tie, will be Bill Putich at quarterback,passing Gone from the Tech campus Chuck Ortmann and Ted Kress at is ace quarterback Jimmy South- halves and Don Dufek at full. It ard,guard Buck Doyal,tackles, as Ortmann who was in Army's Tom Coleman,Clay Mathews,ends hair until he was injured in the Colin Anderson and Jack Griffin third quarter. and halfbacks Jimmy Jordan, Bill Queen and others. Calling Guiding the Badgers in their signals this year for the Engin- attempt at picking up .win no. 5 eers is Darrell Crawford,Kings- in the series will.be Bob Pet- port Tennessee junior. Running uska and John Coatta-at quarter- for Tech from the left half ack, Harland Carl at left half, slot is Buster Humphreys and d Withers and Jerry Schaefer at Jim Patton with Bob McCoy, ight half, Bob Radcliffeand Jim Joe Cobb and Bubba Sykes Hammond at fullback. Radcliffe operating from the other half. rom West Allis, Wisconsin was the Fullback is capably handled ig gun inV"th Badger attack two by Bobby North George Maloof weeks ago when theyupset Illinois and.Pete.Brown. by a 7- score.

Leading Auburn will be adHIGANDROPS ARMY Bil Tucker, Jim Jeffers, -Michigan will not meet Army Jim McGowen and Don Blackerby. in 1951. The Wolverines will meet Mnst are inexperienced.Tech 'tanford on Oct. 6 at Ann Arbor is a 14 point favorite. instead. PAGE EIGHT PAGE EIGHT F--0-0-T -B-A-L-L H-E-A-D-L- I -N-E-S

7 Spotlighting

OUR COACH OF THE WEEK NEXT WEEK 1 Next week we will be R.R. Frank saluting General Leahy, Head Coach, the Univ- UNIVERSITY OF NOTE DAME' Neyland,of ersity of Tennessee on this page. Born August 27,1908 in signed as Boston College Coach in O'Neill,Nebraska, Frank Leahy ready to handle .the was raised in Winner,S.D. The 1939. He was opportunity, as proven by his re- family moved there when he 22 games. was only a few months old. His cord of 20 victories in Father, Frank Leahy,Sr., is dead. His mother, three bro- Elmer Layden resigned in Feb., Leahy's dream came true thers and four sisters are 1941 and when he was named to succeed the living. Leahy attended Winner director High "Thin Man" as athletic grammar school .and Winner his School for three years and and head coach.He concluded first season at Notre Dame in then the family moved to Cinaha, victories and one Neb., where he attended Centr&1 1941 with eight He played halfback tie. High School. season opened with at Winner but at Central was The 1942 was great- shifted to tackle. He. entered Leahy in poor health, He Notre Dame in 1927, was elected ly bothered by spinal arthitis. The in tye first game president of the freshman Irish were tied and beaten by Ga. Tech class and played under the by Wisconsin late Tommy Mills, then freshman 13-6. After the Tech defeat Leahy for three coach,who later as head coach went to the Mayo Bros. at Georgetown gave Frank his weeks and Ed Moeever took the Cish won over Stan- first coaching job, Frank got reins and the and Illinois. in two or three g :ames in 1928 ford ,Iowa Seahawks in time to, lead the as a center He was moved back Leahy retunred to tackle in 1929 where he Irish to wins over the traditional and Navy. played with the 1929 undefeated foes, Army national champions. Leahy re- Navy on May ceived a knee- injury in the Leahy entered the pre-season training in 1930 9l1944, After an indoctrination he Zas assigned to the Pac- and did not play all fall. course ific Submaine -ommander, Admirdl was Leahy'd Leahy received his bachelor chamrles LcLwoodol athletic aut- science degree in phys. ed. Euty to supervise of sub returning in 1931, and signed as line. iv.itie.s for orews that fall at Georgetown. Crom patrols. He was discharged coach 1945 as a Lieutenamn His lihe made.,such an impress- n mid-November He returned to Notre Dame ion on Jim Crowley in she M.oh- in 1946. igan State game that C oxy e- hired him in 1932, When Cr iley ; Leahy's 7-year record .going into moved to Fordham in y),e he '50 season was 60 wins,3 losses wnet with him Sbf6'QuG Tibe - band 5 ties.One of the finest re- famous "Seven blocks of ftrnie" cords anywhere. the line that kept Fordham from Ls defeat on all but two occasions' Leahy is six feet,weighs 190. in 1935,'36,and 1937. The big (He is married and has-six children. chancee came for Leahy when he