The Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio), 1960-11-11

The Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio), 1960-11-11

+S&L *> •—-The Catholic Times Friday, Nov. 11, 1960 Your llfrrtter Key gift tafjM the diseased hearts of chil­ iff Lancaster St, Mary dren. SPORTS of TIMES *" 5* IS?,, Posts Perfect Mark Roush Year i^rx.'K'jg LYLE ffEILTY ^ 11 " "/ Lancaster St. Mary rolled to a 40-8 triumph over AM. 8-2503 Newark Catholic last week to complete its football MLS Realtors — 4699 N. High campaign with a spotless 8-0 record. The Green Wave For N. D. Fans closed with a 4-5 record, bettering last year's 3-6 mark. \r Dick McCormick racked up three touchdowns and By LOU FABRO > conversion to pace the Irish BILL BIERBERG Times Sports Editor m their ninth triumph in a last year when it had a 4-1 FURNITURE CARPETS string begun last season. His record. A 14-12 setback by APPLIANCES Trailing 12-0 after three quarters, unbeaten itput gave him a season's Paint Valley stopped St. Save Up To 20% Notre Dame exploded for three fourth period touch­ tal of 102 points^ Mary's bid for a clean slate Groveport, Ohio downs (two in the last three minutes) to upset a favor­ imim* JIM CHRISTIAN tallied a in 1959, its first football sea­ TO. S-4043 TE. 6-5115 ed and undefeated Ohio State team 18-13. Si. Mary touchdown on a 14- son since 1935. St. Mary re- l "X ^ This oft-recalled classic was played in Ohio r*1® **• v.ird run while teammate Jim vended that loss this season Stadium in 1935 when Coach Elmer Layden, one of 1 »y scooted 22 yards for an- when it swamped Paint Val­ * ^ V * u. \ h * . it, Bexley Zettler Knute Rockne's famous "Four Horsemen" of 1924, !>«• i * « her TD. Joe Ehrler notched ley, 46-6. P' the other Irish touchdown on was at the Irish controls. jiift a three-yard plunge. Since this is the silver anniversary year of that Kinder Key Heart Labor a- Hardware Company Newark Catholic's only thrilling struggle, it's an appropriate occasion for torr is a center In E, M; BE, 1-9622 Chuck Egelhoff and Assistant Coach touchdown came on a 17-yard Notre Dame football fans to recall that game with WATTERSO N ' S UNBEATEN eated at Children's Hospital. EAGLES — Watterson's 1960 football Roger Gibson. Third: Assistant Coach pass from Dick Moats to Joe warm satisfaction. Making it all the more appropriate John Dennis, Mike Sheehan, Jim Barney. is the fact the current season is a rough one for Irish team last week completed an unbeat­ en season—first in the school's five- Thoma, Terry Strange, Mike Watson, In chalking up an unbeaten To Buy Or To SeU fans. Frank Harris, Joe Thomas, Doug season, Coach Jim Veeley's TO UNDERSCORE WHAT we mean, next week year grid history. Pictured above, from left to right, first row: Bob Cramer, Chapin, Frank Doyle, Jack Peterson Irish squad accomplished If It Is Real Estate Call Notre Dame will have its fourth shot for a 1960 something it narrowly missed Ronnie Wolfe, Jack Dennis, Bill Roy, and Assistant Coach Ron CardweU. victory over a Big Ten team. Chances for an Irish Fourth: Mfcgr. Edward Spiers, school victory are slim for their opponents are the explosive Dick Thoma, Frank Biancone, Mike OMAR REALTY Bruce, Mike Doon, Steve Kelley and principal; Mike Callahan, Larry Fol- Catholic College Iowa Hawkeyes. lansbee, Gabe Palkuti, Tom Donley, Your Friendly Realtor Three Big Ten teams — Purdue, Michigan State Bernie Collins. Second: Coach Richard Football Scores Joe Hill, Lynn Armstrong, Tom Wil- 511 HINMAN AVE. and Northwestern — already have subdued the in­ Walker, Bob O'Shaughnessy, Keary OHIO Ryan, Joe Rotolo, Tom Sharp, Dennis helm, Tom Weiner and Assistant Coach Xavier 29, Louisville 0. EQ. 4-920S 4-9509 jury-riddled Irish this season. Purdue ran wild in a Western Reserve 20, John Carroll Nash, Jerry Anglim, Jerry Shover, Jerry Connor. —Times Photo. 12. Member of Chamber of Commerce, Colnmbua Board of Realtora, 51-19 romp; Michigan State blanked Notre Dame 21-0; Holy Cross 36, Dayton 6. National Association of Real Estate Boards, Association Brokers and Northwestern squeezed by with a 7-6 win. ELSEWHERE c.r Coiusbui; Alto s. Tnsret-'rr of the KuM'pie Listing Detroit 32, Marquette 12. As a footnote, Michigan State's victory was it fifth Boston College 20, Villanova 6. ^O0»P^OOOOOOSC€XXiOOOOQOQOOCOOOOC^SOOOaOOOCOC^ in a row over the Irish. It was the first time in 72 years Pittsburgh 20, Isotre Dame 13. Watterson Enjoys First St. Joseph (Ind.) 14, Evansville 1. of Notre Dame football that the same coach defeated Illinois College 24, St. Procoptus CHOOSE YOUR OPTICIAN the Irish five successive times. 20. Whitewater 20, St. Norbort WITH THE SAME CAJ?E USED ALTHOUGH THE NORTHWESTERN score was Vf. IN SELECTING YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN close, Notre Dame didn't manage a first down until Unbeaten Grid Campaign well into the third quarter. This really tested the C-/ BLUE VALLEY a GUILD OPTICIANS loyalty of Irish fans. Later, however, there was some Mighty Watterson buried Hartley's Hawks under a converted once, rolled up 204 BUTTE® grumbling when Notre Dame played it "safe" by at­ 9-touchdown avalanche last weekend and thundered to of the Crusaders' 288 rushing Cflpita! 1-3697 tempting a tying one-point conversion instead of seis­ its first unbeaten football season by a lopsided 64-0 yards, caught four passes for SPECIALISTS IN MUMG vmn mt, PHYSICIAN'S PiiSOUMiON ing a possible winning two-pointer. score. (Continued on page 9) IMIROENCt HPAIR SERVICE What has happened to a Notre Dame team which In rumbling to their most one-sided victory of the *OIT. F. HAQMAH was rated among the top 20 in the country in early season, Coach Dick Walker's Cut Flowers, Potted Plants polls? Eagles completed their 196^ Ftmeral Designs Oar Probably the best answer is that the rating ex­ campaign with a perfect 9-n Specialty ,wi OHIO STATE perts turned a deaf ear to Irish Coach Joe Kuharich slate and a two-season recor i sw Linden Florists when he declared "we're at least a year away." Or of 12 consecutive victories- SPORTS IS GOOD BUTTER Optical fa, when he advised Irish fans "turn to your serapbooks, longest current win-streak i *14S 04nme AM. 24S31 14* f. STATE Levis D* Santla, l*rep. Tltsft Why Millions Use It men—and enjoy the glories of yesteryear." But per­ the Diocese. haps the football writers were encouraged when THE EAGLES, with tho Kuharich labeled the season a "question mark". The the most explosive backfield pli>'„ ILuUv., -iiUid cluiC ili combination in all Central season with a 5-4 record. It was scribes should have been more cautious. • Ohio, racked up six touch­ the same record Murphy re­ His latter remark was made for several reasons, downs and ran up a 40-0 score corded at Watterson last year one of which is that he didn't have an experienced by half-time. when he guided the school to GUIDE quarterback. Another reason is that there was some Speedy halfback Frank Bi­ its first winning grid season. doubt about the performance of five key players — ancone enjoyed his best night IN OTHER GAMES, Rosary four of them backs — due to serious knee operations. of the season as he rambled blasted Columbus St. Mary; BAKER TYPEWRITER CO. Aquinas lost to South; and St. HARDWARE STORES COMPLETE HOME KUHARICH'S WORST FEAR was realized when for four touchdowns on runs INFORMATION 1*9 Royal Typewriters and FURNISHINGS halfback Bill "Ked" Mack, billed for All-America of 37, 64, 15 and 43 yards Charles lost to Lima Central Complete Line of HUNTER HARDWARE STORE honors, was knocked out of commission at the outset to give him a total of 106 Catholic. LYENDECKEH VICTOR ADDING MACHINES 28 S. High Temple 74100 points for the year. Halfback Denny Doherty Canal Winchester, Ohio Bil • Mar of the season. Sohio Service Station Lancaster, Ohio Open 9:30 to 5 P.M. did practically everything but Broad and Chestnut Phone OL. 34531 fURNITURE Finally, the 1960 team lacked overall experience. Quarterback Jack Dennis sell the popcorn as he paced was in good form as he fired PhoiM OL. 3-0143 Lancaster 904 E. MAIN STREET There are 19 lettermen from the 1959 (5-5 record) Rosary to a convincing 38-0 JOHN P. KREIDLER MOTOR FREIGHT COMPANIES squad, but only four are seniors. The squad also in­ three touchdown passes — one LANCASTER, O. triumph over St. Mary in a THIMMES BROS. Shoe* of Diftinctuj* GAFFNEY MOTOR FREIGHT, each to Mike Watson, Keary Franklin County League bat­ cludes 24 sophomores. Ryan and Steve Kelley. The Quality Meats and Groceriaa Phone OL. 3-5577 203 W. Main Inc. Warehousing — 501 S. High Phone OL. 4-0061 This all, leads into Kuharich's timetable that tle 351 $. Columbut LANCASTER, OHIO St Dial OL, 3-0871 in Lancaster. Mary and Bill Williams pass-run plays covered 43, 14 DOHERTY SCORED three Notre Dame is at least a year away. It could be and H5 yards. Lancaster Phone Ol.. 3-1491 Columbus Phone CA. 4-3193. of Rosary's six touchdowns. WHERE TO DINE L-9 longer. POWERFUL FULLBACK EAST END WINE SHOP NURSERYMEN "We Cover Lancaiter Like LANCASTER But this brings up another question — will Ku­ Dick Thoma, a prized col lege JO-KAR •1ST A U RANT harich be around? 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