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Sports THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 B. C. and Harvard Favored to Win Opening Games Fourteen KICKOFF By Gene Mack Eagles Host to Richmond Tonight; Crimson Plays Springfield Tomorrow C.TONI6I RICHMOND "If Oil Notre Dame Eleven So Depleted It Even Practices Field Goals ny JERRY NASON PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26 The importance of publicity in this town is nil.

Overstuffed drum-beaters for the Notre Dame-Penn football game here tomorrow would starve to death if they lived off the lineage in Lineups at Braves Field IKIra.rtl I SO P. B. C. RICHMOND Flanagan 1 ....13 110 re HtlT By ERNIE ROBERTS Both on the upgrade and both rated as two-touchdown favorites, B. C.

and Harvard footba.ll teams open their seasons this week-end. B. C. has the first assignment tackling a good Richmond (Virginia) eleven tonight (8:30 p. at Braves Field.

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W. II Brlnl i Smith field Judge, Henry Huim: Carol nai: iN. Y. 0.1, iitj Tomorrow (2.30 p. Harvard move into iti "new-look" stadium to battle the strong-nrm Gymnasts from Springfield.

With the 5toeI stands torn down, only the concrete horseshoe remains It Soldiers Ftold. Lineups at Harvard Stadium McCauley to call on. The Eagles also have some top-notch gallopers ready for sub duty tonight in Mike Mikulics (who (Klrkalt: HARVARD I fl P. the local journals. The Marciano-Walcott fight crowded 'em into a corner, and here they are, just emerging, with a sellout.

The Penn football team owns this town and always has. Neighboring independents like Temple and villanova come up with an occasional sockeroo of a team, but they don't sell much ice. Hot or cold, the local clientele will take Penn. With a dash of soda. In any town but this one a college publicist would long since have exdored starred at Dartmouth last Satur Over 15.000 fans are expected Holenkn at.i..

aav). joe Anesrn mrcai iuuohck iTrg, vi iHKHIIini llwtumiiu inc. I I added to his B. C. club which is 3H p.j r.

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qb. HAl'ies rh1. Ch.mHIer Ihb. Morru v. Ihb upset Hnlv Cross last Fall.

But thouRh Mike has back his C. backfield" of Kane, Johnson, Brosnahan and MvCauley, the Eagle coach is gloomy about the inn im ion iflu 215 ItiS fb, Anderson IOOK lor rntui ueurge i-oiiumrr aim tuivir, in Bob Flanagan, center Frank Morze i.Hrf flnfiria rnnn in on nn uimnti lu mi nic v.i wiyi, Morze, incidentally, is mak-i veteran bacKflem ana line, Dut Ing his first start at center and will! trouble with injuries. DkrJ iy ii be tested on his ball-passing ability. Guard Eli Manos may not be able C. deflniteiy will ''thout, Richmond runs alrnort the gamejto play against SprlneMd because tackle Jack Parker, a 200-pound a straiuht ankle trouble, while end Bill junior star, Brockton Jack has occa5lnnal The Spiders Weber is out with a broken finger.

ba knee, won even dress. Not much is knowrl fr0m fiindTomicki'f except that the Gym- fuls (ends Tom "bicki arm mod -nnd'nasts scrimmaged Yale and gave Flanagan ana guard rat or ug BRain." jthe Blue some competition. Ossie Mr.iltlu iA to wet nlnt hurt'solem has been on quarterback have minor ailments ana me aoc-i T. hnt hut hp' eot several exoe- the depths of the murky Schuylkill from the girders of the nearest bridge if faced with the paucity of space devoted to his football game that exists here. The fight devoured space for two weeks.

But Mort Berry, the incumbent at the Penn A. is in the pleasant position of the guy who operates the only craps game in town. He could give full devotion to his task by merely walking down Chestnut st. carry ing a placard reading "Penn vs. Notre Dame, Saturday, Nov.

27," and sell this one out. And he'd get no help from the rival maestros. His own coach, George Hunger, would have discouraged a potential Harvard patron with his announcement following Penn's final scrimmage, which was, "We were so bad I wish our opponents had scouts here today. They'd have been overconfident." Francis William Leahy of Notre Dame has been blues singing since last Spring, and Frankie Boy has a noble baritone for the blues. Try and buy a ticket, though.

B0rra'cticed us to death.lrienced running backs The eagy practiced mucn tnis weeK. SniHra ii frrchmpn I veteran threw three different for- Don't exnect B. C. to show much deception or variety tonigni. iioio' vale and Comnanv have been work.

on defense (allowed in their con-jmouons ai iwirvaru mai jv-r aim ference). and Merrick thinks they'll only lost 21-13. be all right, although Randolph-1 Right now it looks as though Macon scored three touchdowns Harvard is a better two-touchdown against them last Saturday. Ichoice than B. C.

Those Richmond Harvard la in murh thfi name Solders may be of the Black Ing on fundamentals and few plays. Yet with an all-veteran backfield, B. offense should move smoothly. Jimmy Kane, the 20-year-old Weymouth sophomore, admits that last year jitters have position as B. C.

The Crimson has Widow variety. VON NICHOLS HARVAftO Emergency Call at Notre Dame me Kotre Dame football team will not appear here until this tXTBA afternoon, at about 4 o'clock, and At South Bend they call this senior class "unlucky." That is, its foou ball material has suffered singular casualties in an academic and draft-board sense. Fourteen members have been Maloy's Passing McLaughry'sBigWorry as Dartmouth Eleven Awaits H. C. Opener its only physical exercise will be to walk through plays on the ball Syracuse Coach Wary of Hidden U.

Talent By TOM FITZGERALD SYRACUSE, N. Sept. 26 Floyd Schwartzwalder, the prow-chinned Syracuse coachmight be pardoned for wondering if Boston University's Donelli has a convenient ace tucked up his sleeve for this evening's room at the Hotel Warwick. lost since Leahy wrung 20 prac- Charlie Callahan, their advance. tice davs out of the last Snnni'i agent, has been appropriately de-' Indiana weather.

The total casual-Pressive. jty list of the senior "football" class "Were In a bad way." mourns is 25. Lineups at Hanover (Game itirta at 1 a'clara) DARTMOUTH HOLY mnSC TtilrUcher It ZPO 3no Dm Ramhour S3J 190 rt Conney Godfrey 1 190 200 it Mlllatt By CLIF KEANE HANOVER, N. Sept. 26 Though confidence explodes all over the place among his players, Coach Tuss McLaughry of Dartmouth rubs his chin and wonders what the football season will bring when the Green opens its schedule with Holy Cross here tomorrow in the first major New England college game.

the two-minute man from Lexing- The Penn freshmen gave the ton, Mass. "We are In such a bad 'varsity the sandpaper treatment way that we are bringing along i here two afternoons ago, but I'm two varsity basket ball players advised by friends on the local Joe Bertram and Jackie Stephens journals not to be too misled. "The who have never played football i Penn Freshmen." one scribe told 1 IA IX -m meeting between their teams, starting at 8:15. iV ii jnnnson c. lili." uieanon Krii'h rg 2I1QJ18.

Is Flarke rawell rt 2ns Jiff it Rlmktu McLaughlin 180 100 la Carroll Miller nh KDIRI nh Milnv BaA M. met -rS at Notre Dame and did not report: me, "are really something. They The fellow can remember theprehensively for the emergency of until last Tuesday. eat their steaks raw." anomer DossiDie scene siraier. JUB TrTi Smale Ihb 173 165....

Ihb Schlllrr Colllna rhb 1(15 176. Hettinger SiirlnKer fb 200 203 fb Harrlnnton Referee. FVancis X. Keating (Fitrh- occasion of his coaching debut in A jinx which Eddie Anderson; we'll have some trouble in that 'They answered Notre Dame flogged the Quakers an emergency I here are several canamates ior department with Holy Cross." call. firmn of the Crusaders holds over him 49-0 in "61 and 60-20 the season be- the role, of course.

In lads like Joe 1949. nurg; umpire. A. aui Mcnton tlovoiai; lineman. Jnhn Kelleher iBoifnn "Thev've been given a fast course fore that, when Marty BrllL the Terrasi, Paul Salisbury, Don Feudis McLaughry has never beaten Then, as now, Donelli had his College): field Judge.

Mark T. Crehan Nine of the 11 Green starters won letters last year, while the remaining two were reserves. This (Harvaroi. big ace right out there in the the Medicos teams in six attempts here and at Brown along in defensive halfback play. Yes, local kid who wasn't good enough presumably the coaches figure to make Penn's varsity, ran wild they'll help us against forward, against 'em for Notre Dame.

They open for anyone to see. uartmoutn team is Dig, Dom size and manpower. rV llllQTTlSOtX with trying to figure out just passes and probably will get into1 haven met since. Harry Agganis was making his how much ability is combined Penn possibly will be a sliaht the same." with the enthusiasm of his play own bow as a varsity collegian that evening, but he was just favorite. If they happen to win it, I was just thinking, it will be the first time one of Mr.

Leahy's teams But the lack of an outstanding passer and a smashing fullback stops McLaughry from being too enthusiastic over what the year will bring. "I had the fullback Charlie wagged his heaa in ais-mav. "You know," he said, "since I've been at Notre Dame, and that's B. Harvard, H. C.

Favored; ers has left the veteran coach as full of puzzlement as a new mentor. and Lou Petroka. TERRIER TALES There were 38 players In the squad which was flown down in two chartered planes, arriving precisely on schedule at 8:30 Left at home because of a last-minute medical decision was Gerry Keane, defensive guard from Brookline The team doctor feared that the shoulder injury Keane sustained at Wichita a week ago might be a slight separation He didn't want to risk any aggravation This was a particularly tough blow since has lost in the East since Florida about the most heralded sophomore to come along the pike in quite a spell. coming uacx in saia been since 1946, I've never seen nicked his B.C. lads, 7-0, in Octo-what I did see on our practice ibcr, 1939.

My gosh, that long ago? Nine Green Lettermen to Start McLaughry. "But he's eligible. field last week. The two teams last met here In! "ere are six others fighting for i i m- i I The Lynn young man 01 me many B. U.

Underdog A Notre Dame football player '50 In Anderson's opening job, but none of them has his talents didn't disappoint anyone connected with B. U. It was a ance of his "comeback" to Mt. St. speed.

He was just starting to By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON James and battled to a 21-21 tie. blossom at the end of last year. Apparently there is destined to be! "What I'd give for that Charlie Boston College is favored over miserable rainy evening, but Harry directed his club with considerable savvy. He threw only six passes Richmond and Boston University is another lull after this affair.

Since said McLaughry, "I have Ray Cataloni, the squads top lineman, is out for most of the season with a broken leg. practicing field goals." Charlie said It was though it was almost an unforgivable misdemeanor at South Bend, as if a field goal, like a pun, was a low, unworthy thing. The operative under orders from the boss man, Leahy, to polish up th inn nt hi shop was "Minnie" Holy Cross is reported to be off the a good little ball handler in Jim a slight underdog against Syracuse tonight, according to the William Green schedule in '53. Miner, out ne can throw well son Rating System. and just when I have two good bie McLaughry was heartened con B.

C. with an 87.1 rating seems siderably last week after a scrim but two clicked lor toucnoowns ana he had another scoring toss nullified by a penalty. But Harry wasn't the Number One star of his own debutant party. Those honors were reaped by his fellow townsman from Lynn, Bobby ends in Thlelscher and McLaughlin to throw to. They have excellent too strong for 81.4 Richmond maee with Boston Collece.

Al Syracuse rates slightly higher iMsvraides. rileasantlv remembered Wray to Start at End for N. U. though a controlled workout, with speed, but Miller can't get the ball MM IjNDRESa Better than Ever! no kickoffs, rumor has It that Dart-jio tnem. mouth was superior to the Eagles, u.hlrmtnff thorn fnur fnnrhrlAwnc tA.Not H'orrlpd Ahnilt farflnnil Attarlr Whelan.

who ran wild through rain in the vicinity of Lowell, Mass, as somewhat of an immortal end for their High School. At Notre Dame the formidable (211pounds) Greek has done everything but repair the field house TROY, N. Sept 26 Hop- three. Defensively, in the line. Mc than B.

87.8 to 86.0. Holy Cross should eke by Dartmouth on Saturday in what promises to be a thriller. The Crusaders rate only one-tenth of a percent stronger than the Big Green. Other Saturday games find Harvard a comfortable favorite over ing to explode a lightweight "I thought we did well running Laughry apparently isn't too con-backfield behind a heavyweight; the ball," said McLaughry refer-jcerned over what Holy Cross will line, the Engineers of Rensselaer! rjn8 to the workout with the throw at him. Almost his entire Polytechnic Institute open theiriagles- "But we.

eouldn't do any-lworkout yesterday was devoted to plumbing. He kicks off, converts 4Un nnini. fartrJ nmir 1c nn raU for and mud to pile up zi yaras ana score three touchdowns in leading the Terriers to a 33-21 victory after they had squandered an early thrpe-touchdown advantage. Whelan, son of a great schoolboy coach, wasn't a total unknown, to be sure, but never before that night had he created anything like a truly striking Impression as a member of thing on pass defense-and I defense, consuming about twoXi goals, such says Callahan are member what that Charlie Ma ovhonr "ThevVp nrpttv niiH oain. Amnrs.t overJ the depths of contingency to whicn did to us two years ago.

Irunning plays." admitted Mc-' Irish have decended, can play 66th football season here tomorrow against Northeastern. This will be their first gridiron meeting with another game sched- an1 hut will in this eamp shuttle (nntihar V. nj ii a 1 tMvwiiu 4.1 win uo "He might be even jiuMujr. a.iu i iidve di cAueiieni Rhode Is and State loss against i between offensive guard and de Saturday, too." said McLaughry. backer-up in Bayard Johnson.

My the B. U. varsity. Rensselaer. atiuled for Boston next Fall.

fensive tackle. The 18,000 people expected rrom wnai 1 ve neara. carrou is otner backer Is hurt. I won't have Tram in left eolumn 1 picked as the a better receiver than McCan, who; Mike Papantones for two more dinner, it also tr home team un-l The middle man in Leahy's five- the natural bowl stadium on the Coach Ed Jontos can start an ex- was good enough. We lost ouri weeks.

I was reallv well fortified SpJKn'lrt ln man defensive line, and a vital de- hill tonight understandably are perienced backfield that has trlple- starred I), tensive key, will be Jackie Lee of; deep defensive men and I expect; there until Papantones got hurt." FRIDAY inreat quarterback Don simek Winner WR Loner wRiMedford, whose Fop is a "trouble calling plays for Willie Lick, Mer BOSTON COL I I ml shooter" for Walter Brown at the Col. a Minet going to keep their eyes fastened on Agganis' 33 as the unlucky number that could do most damage to the home forces. But any of the folks who were present In 1949 will be looking ap- .87.1 Richmond 81.4 776 'Colo State 71.1 .84.3 Wichita 84 0 77.4 Hawaii 74 8 edith Hemphill and John Okrepkie. The Huskies will be missing their Detroit Boston Garden, Lewis St Clark Another thing I have seen since Dliy eill D)f Miami RJtHV I Its fl I've been at Notre Dame," Calla Tufts Underdog Tomorrow in 51st Tilt With Bowdoin Duke 94 4 DO 8 So Calif 5 2 Northweitern 84.4 Svracusa 87 8 BOSTON 86 0 regular fullback, sophomore Sid Watson, who was injured in practice Thursday, and are doubtful about Capt Joe Cash, who hurt an han said, "was a scrimmage like the one we had just before I left Temple B8.7 Albrlaht 75.0 Cortland State. .78.0 'Holttra Uand State.

.78.0 'Hotttra 57. ankle In the opener. Konnie wray, a tall newcomer ui.uiwMivih, mc, vjt liji- i-udcn Aaam waisn nnn nis 5-Pack! jf JILiiMiY from North Quincy, is scheduled to I start at an end post for Northeast SfiiP? lettermen, but the ball eleven will square off a0. sth Carolina. 89 4 'Army 89.s the veteran Bowdoin team to-had the 3umP that they opened J'gnd lAubum 3 ernIn Cash's place if Joe is not ready, and in Luke Lally spot if muiiuw unci iiuuu 111 vrimwui 6v niiicu iu 'dowimi urefnsi.i a good target for the passes ofirie1 in the 51st gridiron meet South Bend.

"No Notre Dame team has scrimmaged so poorly since the Wednesday before the Illinois game in '46. We got whacked, 26-6, that Saturday." "Sometimes." you consoled him, "your best fighters look terrible in the gymnasium." He brightened. "I hope you're right." Charlie said. "But what was that George Munger said about Penn's last scrimmage?" Whether or not Frank Leahy's tactic Is to undersell Notre Dame, this agent Is unprepared to report until Saturday night. The quarterbacks Dick Cox and Ralph lln8 between these top New Eng-Barisano, who will share pitching; land collegiate rivals.

It'll mark duties. I the of the 1952 season a 13-13 tie With a Strong Bates Bnu Young- BI Now Mexico 80.8 iBucknell 83.1 Lafayette 78.2 (California 95.8 Missouri 81 8 Coach Adam Walsh has an ex-'Cincinnati 88.2 Kansas 86.4 perienced backfield ready to go Hi 1 with junior Jackie Cosgrove han-okiahoma 94.7 'Coiorndo 88. i dling the and doing the "41 ing for the home club. Roger Cornell 93.1 Colgate 85 2 Lpvpviiie and Mel Tntmnn at thp H01rY CROSS. 88 7 -DARTMOUTH 88 8 wu l.ne Wash 88 9 'Davidson 79 9 halfback slots will share the pig- Da.vton 8J.3 Drake so 8 skin-toting duties with sophomore Bl" lli The Boston Globe tHOW! NO STICKY HAIR, HANDS OR COMB' DRY IIVIMCIS Hal Anthony, a former All-State Georgia Tech! 04 0 Flnrlria 90 stcertainly, have been deplenished.

70 88 3 SPRINGHFLD 1-i A 1.. halfback from South Portland i ui.ic -I JlJ. high. Utah 85.1 -Idaho 83.0 oooooooooooooooooooooooo t.nas will lorm the nucleus of a Si 5 veteran Polar Bear front line. -KentuckJ AT LAST! BERT PARKS STAO OP MIT termen ends Frank Farnneton and 83 2 IL 81 Present 67.2 A 92 4 A CREAM OIL THAT'S Ev Wilson have moved into the Mirh state! '982 Michigan 'break; the 92 8 'Miss State 90.3 88 2 Memphis State.

6 SAYS: NOT STICKS NOT GREASE B8.3 YALE 88 4 4fc eh Lehi. .8 6 82.7 Wash Oeo No 924 Carolina AND KEEPS HAIR IN otlensive tackle and guard spots, -respectively, while Walsh has navy moved freshman halfback Phil KewrYork.J.. Day up front to cover the left flank. Texa" 8 Flipper Fleming remains at -other end. Veterans Dave McGold- Nebraska rick at tackle, Gerry Goldstein at guard and Capt Gus Agostinelli ln 83.0 North Dakota.

.66 8 SPRINGFIELD at HARVARD 87 8 A hi maiana PLACE ALL DAY LONG! 888 887 92,5 91.7 'Oregon 93 "Penn State. 93.0 "Penn 91.2 Iowa .91.1 Texas Tech. tne center ot tne line Eive tne for. ice 87.4 hlenbera .75 5 in ts.f i Muh ward wall a lot of talented material. tS a 90 2 Okla 89.7 Junior Tommy Myers has been West Reserve I I -Toledo 7ti 8 lected for the Important left half- S5 "i back spot in the opening Tufts A wt He'll team with rn.rnn.

sj.e 'Utah Maw 80.0 82 1 902 92 3 .88 3 82 3 virsinia i a vanderDilt tain Dave Fenton at quarterback, 'Minnesota 93 4 'Washinaton Dick Lawrence at the other half S3 ORDINARY CREAM OIL VITAUS HAIR CREAM jand co-captain Bob Garvey at full-iBoiiins ti 'Willi, WILLIAMS .77.5 9S I Marauette Wisconsin Wake Forest Wyoming 92 0 -Wm Mary. back. The Tufts attack will feature a single-wing formation with various and double-wing plays Montana 72 2 A AMHERST '53 MODEL CARS MAY GARRY HIGHER PRICE TAGS! (B David J. Wllkia) Detroit (AP, Sept. 10).

Higher prices for 1953 model automobiles appear virtually certain right now. How much higher STILL is the big question. BUY YOUR OLDSMOBILE NOW Immediate Delivery BIGGEST ALLOWANCES Thar ar no lower prices on Idas new Otdsmobitai than are quoting, or batter allowances on trade-ins than we ar giving. Your used car will never be worth mora or worth at much again, as It it now. Liberal termi.

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Evenings and Saturdays, BE 2-5804-5-6 Customer Parking Rear of Building tydiDac Qldsmobile (V OF BOSTON 808 Commonwealth it Cotiagt Firm Bridgi .67 1 72 0 .818 2.1 western car. "ftpthany irmxea in to Keep tne suae vanea. jDavn it Eiklns 77 2 7.2 Veterans Bobby Meehan and Dick wiiKeit 7S 2 TUPTS 67.2 g. iMarshall also will be ready to go in ieranpei! 88 I -BRIDGEPORT 52 79 8 Calif St Pa 70.3 Carnegie Terh the halfback spots. SAVE" mStt LSI lqy 1 hkiCtf JIM 77 8 NORWICH 83.9 76 9 -DICKINSON 83 49 size IIMM liKU TRINITY Hob.irt Inior Rhyne MAINE ManfleM WESI.EYAN Kutz'nwn EQUALS LEAD" 60 Brooklyn 4V0 79 3 East Carolina 87.8 81 2 RHODE ISL'D 79 4 g.

67.3 Ithaca 50.O 74 0 MIDDLEBrRY 83 7 75 0 -NEW HAVEN 67 4 A ING 59 SIZE i 68 TH EA STERN 70 8 -Rensselaer kCREAM 0IL! IJHERE5 NO FLOATING GREASE with new VITALIS hair CREAM l.POUR ANY LEADING MEN'S CREAM OIL INTO WATER AND STIR. SEE THOSE FLOATING BLOBS OP GREASE 1. DO SAME WITH VITALIS HAIR CREAM. NO BLOBS Of GREASE. IT DISPERSES COMPLETELY.

TRY VITALIS hair CREAM TODAY Rochester 76 3 Kings Point 68 3 Trenton 67.1 Ktngs 65 5 St Lawrence ...78 3 -Union 57 4 NEW 3 -Upsala 55 6 VERMONT 87 7 Chamclafn 57 1 Denwon 77.4 'Wash At Jeff. .70.8 7:15 TONIGHT CHANNEL 7 "FOOTBALL THIS WEEK" Norman Spar picka lha winner of Saturday's big games Pnnf4 ir "PRESTONE" Anti-Freeze EQlTALIS HAIR QREAf.l met 'TQfiytM. maksm 0 mev vrratij nan tonic 31030 ON YOUR DIAL oooooooooooooooooooooooo.

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