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|§K*|S 88 SI7BB ¦L jyHP gift' * 2 (N Sfef Buckeyes and LSU OPORTS Army in 3TAR, Wellington, D. C. Poll THE EVENTOO Follow / ¦ .•V MMfNM able, ton teams bolding those Tech, and TonWsna State A-20 UhbMtsn Amy. which edited positions last week dropping Jumped Iran ninth to third Virginia to its growing list of out of the top 10 entirely. through Its convincing victory victim* tost Saturday retained Wisconsin. No. 4 a week ago, over Kentucky. • firm hold on tho No. 1 spot dropped to 13th aa a result of Texas also gained In prestige, . A mm* cl Si In the weekly Associated Press Its defeat by Iowa; Michigan going from seventh to fourth. WIN, LOSe OR college football poll which saw State, loser to Purdue, dropped In fact, only first-plas* Army %*,' 10 teams pretty well and lOth-plaoe Clemson re- P* Jv 4 Sir the top from fifth to 20th. and Navy, No. 0 last week, fell to 18th. tained their pneiNnwe ISI\MdrawFT By FRANCIS STANN 1&R The sports writers and The Middles were defeated by Louisiana Btate was the top WjF~jPl mortscasters taking part In the Tulane Saturday. choice of 22 voters, second only balloting gave the Cadets 90 Replacing those fallen giants to Army In that department. Texas, oddly enough, flret-plaee votes and a total . are lowa, which climbed from landed In of 1,440 points. 7th; Northwestern, fourth place despite the fact 18th to got only two Oh, Johnny 'O' Three From leaping 17th to eighth on it votes tar the No. * FaU Grew from position. some strength its astonishing 1 The Longhorns, like WHEN STEVE BAOABUS JOINED the Redskins the of nearly Ohio State, which moved victory Michigan, Ok- Ohio State, were on all years ago he asked Owner George Marshall for a jersey place, over and from third to aoeood lahoma, moving up from 11th the ballots for a place In the With "GO” on the back. first-place circle, drew anly 14 votes, to ninth through lopsided select but not consid- - rap- Its , “Why?” Mr. Marshall inquired, Interestedly. but tbs Buokayss’ strong victory over Kensae. ered as a first choice. “So that when the fans see me run on the field they’ll port for looser positions brought Tho top XO, based on 10 •ay, ‘Oh, oh, there goes Bagarus!'” replied the uninhibited them aa Impressive total of LSU Gains Star Notches points for a first place. 0 far 1,110 points. Auburn, place second, (first-place votes) son of Dame. In second last etc. Notre week, dropped appealed sense Tho fourth, fifth and sixth to fifth aa a re- and season records in paren- The idea to Mr. Marshall’s of show- places proved the most vulner- sult of its tie with Georgia thesis); manship and, since there was no rule against such a style to X. Army (00) (4-0) 1,440 At the time, Bagarus made “OO” pretty famous. Next 2. Ohio State (14) (4-0) 1,188 Sammy Baugh’s “33” it is perhaps the best remembered 8. La. State (22) (8-0). 083 jersey In Redskin history because Bagarus danced and HARTACK HIGH ON BLACK HILLS 4. Texas (2) (5-0) 881 jigged to a lot of yardage In his day. 5. Auburn (8) (3-0-1).. 706 Now the magic number seems to be “O,” but Johnny 0. Mississippi (4f (5-0). 893 Olszewski (pronounced 01-shet-skl) did not ask for that 7. lowa (13) (3-0-1) 832 Late Entries Boost Northw'tern (3) (4-0) particular Jersey. gave it to him because as 8. 818 Mr. Marshall 0. (1) (4-1) an was familiarly Oklahoma 441 All-America hero at California he called 10. Clemson (5) (4-0) 371 “Johnny O.” National League teams had The fact that all Pot in Garden State Second Ten to waive the rule that quarterbacks must be numbered Notre 183; Colorado, 19, 20 to 50, Sjt the AMoeisUd Priu the same day by winning the Dame, from 1 to and halfbacks and fullbacks from 157; Wisconsin, 131; Air.Force George. The jackpot for the Garden 830,675 Mayflower Stakes at ; did not deter Academy, 122; Purdue. 62; \*** * State Stakes, world’s richest Suffolk Downs. by expected . Texas Christian, 37; Georgia had to beat horse race, was sweetened Others in the race IT IS NO SECRET that the Redskins |40,000 today, and Jockey Bill were the Briardale Farm’s | Tech, 35; Navy, 31; Mississippi Green Bay last Sunday to stay alive In the race and that Hartack must believe he’s Rico Tesio, Ralph Lowe’s i State, 30; Michigan State, 24. “Johnny O” was the young man who sparked them to a finally latched on to a colt who Sherry Prince, C. C. Boshamer’s I: ' , 37-21 .win- "Johnny had to deliver,” Coach Joe Kuharlch might give him a third straight Carolina Joy, the Spring Hill l said. “WltH’Don Bosseler so badly hurt, we would have had victory. Farm's Dobbie, and Leo Ed- anything had happened Pour owners waited until wards’ Moon Age. Group Set to use Sam Baker at fullback If yesterday’s deadline to pay a 13-Man specialist, handled Meeting to Olszewski.” Baker, the kicking hasn't 110,000 supplementary nomi- Belmont Ends the ball In any other way this season. nation fee for Saturday’s mile Belmont Park’s regular fall To Pick Stars for In his quiet way, Kuharlch, naturally, Is elated by and one-sixteenth race which meeting ended with Jack R. : Olszewski’s new status as a hero. He tried long and hard should decide the 2-year-old Hogan’s Anxious Moment Basketball Hall enough to get Johnny O on his side, an effort bom In the title. The Llangollen Farm ($20.80) winning the $29,300 BOSTON, Oct. 21 (AP).— Handicap by 1 mid-1940s when Olszewski was playing high school ball. named Restless Wind, and the New York three- The wheels today quarters length \ were set In Johnny O as being bom In Poltex Stable nominated Win- of a over the The Redskins’ roster lists expected. Hoy One-Eyed [ motion for the first elections 21, 1930, everybody some Winner, as Two Cain Stable’s Washington, D. C., on December but OOSTERBAAN ‘STRUNG UP IN ANN ARBOR others, the Sta- King. C. Mahlon Kline's Mys- ¦to the National Basketball as a kid he Brookmeade thinks of him as a native Californian because sign identity ble’s Sword Dancer and T. Allie tic H was third In the mile and l Hall of Tame which will be lo- Long Beach. The resemblance is not noticeable but the makes unmis- grass. began to attract attention at St. Anthony’s at as some University of Michigan students protest the coaching Grissom’s Namon, were sur- three-eighths race on cated at Springfield College. was University takable prises. Racing continues for two Kuharlch head coach at the . At that time of Bennie Oosterbaan with this effigy hung in a campus tree yesterday | Ground Is expected to bo of San Francisco. Hartack had kind words to more days at Belmont when the after football defeats by Navy and Northwestern. The score last Sat- , broken for construction early “Didyou try to get Olszewski to USF?” a man asked Joe. say about the King Ranch’s United Hunts has Its annual i urday against Northwestern was 55-24. AP Wirephoto. he rode to a meeting. The Hunt ; next on campus near "No,” admitted, we knew we didn’t Black Hills, whom United fall the Kuharlch “because two-length victory at event is tomorrow's $50,000- game Johnny O and naturally I Garden ¦ the site of the first In stand a chance. I’d heard of State Park yesterday In a mile added Temple Gwathmey him, was supposed to have the [ 1891. wanted but Notre Dame and 70 yards tune up race. Steeplechase, 2Vi miles, where ! Meanwhile, nominations Inside track. Then, suddenly, he bobbed up at California. Mrs. Ogden Phipps’ Neji is CLEMSON VS. SOUTH CAROLINA First Win in Seven | forms have been circulated No, we mostly got the kids nobody else wanted at USF." asked to carry a record 178 1 among the colleges, clubs and ** * * Black Hills had raced six pounds. Jamaica opens Thurs- ’ leading figures In the game. Coach victory. In Lions' times without a his day for the final 33 days the "IN THAT CASE,” Joe was asked, "how do you account of ! The Honors Committee has last start, the Belmont Fu- New York season. announced i„ results for your Francisco team? Eight ... or was It Side Issues Highlight the 1950 San turity, September 20, Black Jockey BUI Harmats rode : of the first elections can be ... good In pro football.” nine made Hills finished sixth after a slow winners at Garden State, , ready by January. League right now,” Kuhar- Lashes Out at three "Two are National captains start. including Tudor Era ($12.40) A candidate can be const d- - answer your my Jch beamed. "Five became all-pro. But to 'Big Thursday'Game “IfIhad choice of mounts In the Sundlalers Purse. He i ered under any of four cate- will develop? The schools in Saturday’s race, I’d still take Eighteen gories—an player, question, who knows how kids By The game will be played on also rode Crosses i outstanding boys just mistakes.” MERRELL WHITTLESEY this one,” Hartack said. ($10.80) , coach, that passed over those made Team's Critics Staff BUS Writer | Saturdays, and on a home-and- in the fourth and Uea referee or contributor.
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