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1946 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football season

The 1946 Indiana Inercollegiate Conference football season was the season of college football played by the 15 member schools of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) as part of the 1946 college football season.

1946 Indian Intercollegiate Conference football season
SportFootball
Number of teams15
ChampionButler
Football seasons
← 1945
1947 →
1946 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Butler $ 6 0 0 7 1 0
Evansville 2 0 0 7 1 2
Wabash 5 1 0 7 1 0
Earlham 4 2 0 5 3 0
Saint Joseph's (IN) 2 1 0 3 4 0
Hanover 3 2 0 4 3 0
Franklin (IN) 3 3 0 4 4 0
Ball State 3 3 0 3 4 1
Indiana Central 3 4 0 3 4 0
Indiana State 2 4 0 4 4 0
Manchester 2 4 0 3 5 0
DePauw 1 2 0 1 5 2
Canterbury 1 4 0 1 7 0
Rose Poly 1 5 0 1 7 1
Valparaiso 0 3 0 1 7 0
  • $ – Conference champion

The Butler Bulldogs, in their ninth season under head coach Tony Hinkle, won the IIC championship with a 7–1 record (6–0 against IIC opponents). The Bulldogs led the conference in scoring with an average of 21.75 points scored per game. Four Butler players received first-team honors the 1946 All-Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football team: halfback Orville Williams, end Knute Dobkins, tackle Mel Perrone, and center Ott Hurrle.

The Evansville Purple Aces, in their first year under head coach Don Ping, finished in second place with a 7–1–2 record (2–0 against IIC opponents). Tackle Bob Hawkins was the only Evansville player to receive first-team honors on the all-conference team.

The Wabash Little Giants, led by head coach Glen Harmeson, finished in third place with a 7–1 record. Wabash led the conference in scoring defense, shutting out six of eight opponents and giving up an average of only 4.0 points per game. Three Wabash players received first-team all-conference honors: quarterback Frank Roman, fullback J.K. Allerdice, and guard Bill Duchon.

Conference overview edit

Conf. rank Team Head coach Conf. record Overall record Points scored Points against
1 Butler Tony Hinkle 6–0 7–1 174 63
2 Evansville Don Ping 2–0 7–1–2 149 52
3 Wabash Glen Harmeson 5–1 7–1 144 32
4 Earlham J. Owen Huntsman 4–2 5–3 105 57
5 Saint Joseph's (IN) Richard Scharf 2–1 3–4 59 81
6 Hanover Don Veller 3–2 4–3 76 74
7 Franklin (IN) Roy Tillotson 3–3 4–4 81 65
8 Ball State John Magnabosco 3–3 3–4–1 101 67
9 Indiana Central Ed Bright 3–4 3–4 44 92
10 (tie) Indiana State Wally Marks 2–4 4–4 70 59
10 (tie) Manchester Phili H. Kemmerer 2–4 3–5 68 120
12 DePauw Robert L. Nipper 1–2 1–5–2 58 195
13 Canterbury Henry G. Miller 1–4 1–7 43 140
14 Rose Poly Phil Brown 1–5 1–7–1 46 155
15 Valparaiso Emory Bauer 0–3 1–7 50 156

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Teams edit

Butler edit

1946 Butler Bulldogs football
IIC champion
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record7–1 (6–0 IIC)
Head coach
Home stadiumButler Bowl
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Butler Bulldogs football team was an American football team that represented Butler University as a member of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) during the 1946 college football season. In its ninth season under head coach Tony Hinkle, the team compiled a 7–1 record (6–0 against IIC opponents) and won the IIC championship.[2] The team played its home games at the Butler Bowl in Indianapolis.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 28Eastern Illinois*W 19–128,000[3]
October 5Indiana State
  • Fairview Bowl
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 13–77,500[4]
October 12at Western Michigan*L 0–193,500[5]
October 19at DePauwGreencastle, INW 41–65,000[6]
October 26Ball State 
  • Butler Bowl
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 20–6> 12,000[7]
November 2Wabash
  • Butler Bowl
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 25–79,000[8]
November 9Saint Joseph's (IN)
  • Fairview Bowl
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 31–65,000[9]
November 16Valparaiso
  • Fairview Bowl
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 25–02,500[10]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming

Evansville edit

1946 Evansville Purple Aces football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record7–1–2 (2–0 IIC)
Head coach
Home stadiumBosse Field
Seasons
← 1942
1947 →

The 1946 Evansville Purple Aces football team represented Butler University as a member of the IIC. In their first season under head coach Don Ping, the Purple Aces compiled a 7–1–2 record (2–0 against IIC opponents), finished in second place in the IIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 149 to 52.[11]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 18Southeast Missouri State*Evansville, INT 0–0[12]
September 26Louisville*Evansville, INL 7–13[13]
October 5at Illinois Wesleyan*
W 20–6[14]
October 12at Indiana StateTerre Haute, INW 14–13[15]
October 19at Marshall*W 7–06,000[16]
October 26Murray State*Evansville, INW 20–0[17]
November 2at Indiana Central
  • Southport Stadium
  • Indianapolis, IN
W 35–0[18]
November 9Southern Illinois*
  • Reitz Bowl
  • Evansville, IN
W 21–76,500[19]
November 16Arkansas State*
W 6–6[20]
November 28Northern Illinois State*
  • Reitz Bowl
  • Evansville, IN
W 19–79,000[21][22]
  • *Non-conference game

Wabash edit

1946 Wabash Little Giants football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record7–1 (5–1 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Wabash Little Giants football team represented Wabash College of Crawfordsville, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. In their first season under head coach Glen Harmeson, the Little Giants compiled a 7–1 record (5–1 against IIC opponents), finished in third place in the IIC, shut out six of eight opponents, led the conference in scoring defense (4.0 points per game), and outscored opponents by a total of 144 to 32.[23]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 28at Indiana StateTerre Haute, INW 13–0[24]
October 5FranklinCrawfordsville, INW 22–77,500[25]
October 12Ball State
W 6–04,500[26]
October 19Rose PolyCrawfordsville, INW 34–0
October 26at Centre*Danville, KYW 16–04,000[27]
November 2at ButlerL 7–259,000[8]
November 9Lake Forest*Crawfordsville, INW 20–0[28]
November 16DePauwCrawfordsville, INW 26–0[29]
  • *Non-conference game

Earlham edit

1946 Earlham Quakers football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record5–3 (4–2 IIC)
Head coach
  • J. Owen Huntsman
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Earlham Quakers football team represented Earlham College of Richmond, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. Led by head coach J. Owen Huntsman, the Quakers compiled a 5–3 record (4–2 against IIC opponents), finished in fourth place in the IIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 105 to 57.[30][31]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4at Indiana CentralL 7–13[32]
October 12at Allegheny*Meadville, PAL 0–7
October 18at Wilmington*Wilmington, OHW 13–6[33]
October 26Franklin 
W 7–02,500[34]
November 2at DePauwGreencastle, INL 6–13
November 9Canterbury
  • Whitewater Blvd. Field
  • Richmond, IN
W 27–61,200
November 16ManchesterRichmond, INW 19–6
November 23Rose PolyRichmond, INW 26–63,000[35]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming

Saint Joseph's edit

1946 Saint Joseph's Pumas football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record3–4 (2–1 IIC)
Head coach
  • Richard Scharf
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Saint Joseph's Pumas football team represented Saint Joseph's University as a member of the IIC. Led by head coach Richard Scharf, the Pumas compiled a 3–4 record (2–1 against IIC opponents), finished in fifth place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 81 to 59.[36]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 5at ValparaisoValparaiso, INW 7–0
October 13at LorasDubuque, IAW 13–04,000[37]
October 19Indiana StateRensselaer, INW 19–0[38]
October 27at St. Ambrose
L 7–145,000[39]
November 2at LouisvilleLouisville, KYL 7–137,500[40]
November 9at ButlerL 6–315,000[9]
November 17St. NorbertRensselaer, INL 0–23[41]

Hanover edit

1946 Hanover Panthers football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record4–3 (3–2 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Hanover Panthers football team represented Hanover College of Hanover, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. In their first season under head coach Don Veller, the Panthers compiled a 4–3 record (3–2 against IIC opponents), finished in sixth place in the IIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 76 to 74.[42]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 12at Rose PolyMadison, INW 7–0[43]
October 19at FranklinFranklin, INW 14–0[44]
October 26ManchesterHanover, INW 21–0[45]
November 2CentreW 27–20[46]
November 9Indiana CentralHanover, INL 0–6[47]
November 16at CanterburyDanville, INL 0–7[48]
November 23at GeorgetownGeorgetown, KYL 7–41[49]

Franklin edit

1946 Franklin Grizzlies football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record4–4 (3–3 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Franklin Grizzlies football team represented Franklin College of Franklin, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. In their 16th year under head coach Roy Tillotson, the Grizzlies compiled a 4–4 record (3–3 against IIC opponents), finished in seventh place in the IIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 81 to 65.[50]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 27Indiana Central
  • Franklin High School Field
  • Franklin, IN
W 18–0[51]
October 5at WabashCrawfordsville, INL 7–227,500[25]
October 11Defiance
  • Franklin High School Field
  • Franklin, IN
L 6–15[52]
October 19HanoverFranklin, INL 0–14[44]
October 26Earlham
L 0–72,500[34]
November 2WilmingtonFranklin, INW 25–0[53]
November 9at ManchesterNorth Manchester, INW 13–7[54]
November 16Rose PolyW 12–0

Ball State edit

1946 Ball State Cardinals football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record3–4–1 (3–3 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Ball State Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented Ball State Teachers College (later renamed Ball State University) in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (ICC) during the 1946 college football season. In its 11th season under head coach John Magnabosco, the team compiled a 3–4–1 record (3–3 against ICC opponents) and finished in a tie for seventh place out of 15 teams in the conference.[55]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 28Canterbury
W 27–6[56]
October 5at Bowling Green*Bowling Green, OHL 0–14[57]
October 12Wabash 
  • Ball State Field
  • Muncie, IN
L 0–64,500[26]
October 19at ValparaisoValparaiso, INW 20–65,000[58]
October 26at Butler
L 6–20> 12,000[7]
November 2Manchester
  • Ball State Field
  • Muncie, IN
W 41–6[59]
November 9Michigan State Normal*
  • Ball State Field
  • Muncie, IN
T 7–7[60]
November 16at Indiana StateTerre Haute, INL 0–3[61]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming

Indiana Central edit

1946 Indiana Central Greyhounds football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record3–4 (3–4 IIC)
Head coach
  • Ed Bright
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Indiana Central Greyhounds football team represented Indiana Central College (later renamed the University of Indianapolis) as a member of the IIC. Led by head coach Ed Bright, the Greyhounds compiled a 3–4 record (3–4 against IIC opponents), finished in ninth place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 92 to 44.[62]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 20Canterbury
W 6–0[63]
September 27Franklin
  • Southport
  • Indianapolis, IN
L 0–18[64]
October 4EarlhamW 13–7[32]
October 12Manchester
  • Southport's Roosevelt Stadium
  • Indianapolis, IN
L 12–19[65]
Rose PolyL 7–13
November 2Evansville
  • Southport Stadium
  • Indianapolis, IN
L 0–35[18]
November 9at HanoverHanover, INW 6–0[47]

Indiana State edit

1946 Indiana State Sycamores football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record4–4 (2–4 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Indiana State Sycamores football team was an American football team that represented Indiana State University as a member of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) during the 1946 college football season. In its 14th non-consecutive season under head coach Wally Marks, and its first since the end of World War II,[66] the team compiled a 4–4 record (2–4 against IIC opponents) and outscored all opponents by a total of 70 to 59.[67][68] The team played its home games in Terre Haute, Indiana.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 21Illinois State Normal*Terre Haute, INW 13–0[69][70]
September 28WabashTerre Haute, INL 0–13[71]
October 5at ButlerIndianapolis, INL 7–137,500[4]
October 12EvansvilleTerre Haute, INL 13–14[15]
October 19at Saint Joseph's (IN)Rennselaer, INL 0–19[38]
October 26at CanterburyDanville, INW 21–0[72]
November 9Eastern Illinois*Terre Haute, INW 13–0[73]
November 16Ball StateTerre Haute, INW 3–0[61]
  • *Non-conference game

Manchester edit

1946 Manchester Spartans football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record3–5 (2–4 IIC)
Head coach
  • Phili H. Kemmerer
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Manchester Spartans football team represented Manchester University of North Manchester, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. Led by head coach Phili H. Kemmerer, the Spartans compiled a 3–5 record (2–4 against IIC opponents), finished in a tie for tenth place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 120 to 68.[74]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
Rose PolyW 9–7
DefianceL 0–7
Indiana CentralW 19–12
BlufftonW 21–0
HanoverL 0–21
November 2at Ball State
L 6–41[59]
FranklinL 7–13
EarlhamL 6–19

DePauw edit

1946 DePauw Tigers football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record1–5–2 (1–2 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 DePauw Tigers football team represented DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. In their first and only season under head coach Robert L. Nipper, the Tigers compiled a 1–5–2 record (1–2 against IIC opponents), finished in 12th place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 195 to 58.[30]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
Lawrence*T 19–19
October 5Illinois State*Greencastle, INL 0–18
October 19ButlerGreencastle, INL 6–415,000[6]
Rochester*L 6–32
Ohio Wesleyan*L 7–46
EarlhamW 13–6
Oberlin*T 7–7
November 16Wabash Crawfordsville, INL 0–26[29]
  • *Non-conference game

Canterbury edit

1946 Canterbury Purple Warriors football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record1–7 (1–4 IIC)
Head coach
  • Henry G. Miller
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Canterbury Purple Warriors football team represented Canterbury College of Danville, Indiana, as a member of the IIC. Led by head coach Henry G. Miller, the Purple Warriors compiled a 1–7 record (1–4 against IIC opponents), finished in 13th place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 140 to 43.[75]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
Indiana CentralL 0–6
September 28at Ball State
L 6–27[56]
CedarvilleL 6–14
October 26Indiana StateDanville, INL 0–21[72]
MuskingumL 12–32
DefianceL 6–13
EarlhamL 6–27
HanoverW 7–9

Rose Poly edit

1946 Rose Poly Engineers football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record1–7–1 (1–5 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Rose Poly Engineers football team represented Rose Polytechnic Institute of Terre Haute, Indiana (now known as Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology) as a member of the IIC. In their 16th non-consecutive season under head coach Phil Brown, the Engineers compiled a 1–7–1 record (1–5 against IIC opponents), finished in 14th place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 155 to 46.[76]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
ManchesterL 7–9
Rio GrandeL 6–28
HanoverL 0–7
WabashL 0–34
Indiana CentralW 13–7
PrincipiaT 0–0
CedarvilleL 14–32
FranklinL 0–12
EarlhamL 6–26

Valparaiso edit

1946 Valparaiso Crusaders football
ConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate Conference
Record1–7 (0–3 IIC)
Head coach
Seasons
← 1945
1947 →

The 1946 Valparaiso Crusaders football team represented Valparaiso University as a member of the IIC. In their first season under head coach Emory Bauer, the team compiled a 1–7 record (0–3 against IIC opponents), finished in last place in the IIC, and were outscored by a total of 156 to 50.[77]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
NiagaraL 0–31
St. Joseph'sL 0–7
ConcordiaL 7–28
October 19Ball StateL 6–20
October 26at Eastern KentuckyRichmond, KYL 7–12
HamlineW 17–7
November 8at Western MichiganL 13–263,500[78]
November 16at ButlerL 0–252,500[10]

All-conference team edit

The IIC coaches selected a 1946 All-Indiana Conference football team. Conference champion Butler placed four players on the first team: halfback Orville Williams, end Knute Dobkins, tackle Mel Perrone, and center Ott Hurrle. Wabash followed with three players named to the first team: quarterback Frank Roman, fullback J.K. Allerdice, and guard Bill Duchon. Indiana State, despite finishing 10th in the conference, placed two on the first team: halfback Max Woolsey and guard Dick Guyer.[79]

First team

  • Quarterback: Frank Roman, Wabash
  • Halfback: Orville Williams, Butler; Max Woolsey, Indiana State
  • Fullback: J.K. Allerdice, Wabash
  • Ends: Mike Patanelli, Ball State; Knute Dobkins, Butler
  • Tackles: Mel Perrone, Butler; Bob Hawkins, Evansville
  • Guards: Bill Duchon, Wabash; Dick Guyer, Indiana State
  • Center: Ott Hurrle, Butler

[79]

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1946, indiana, intercollegiate, conference, football, season, 1946, indiana, inercollegiate, conference, football, season, season, college, football, played, member, schools, indiana, intercollegiate, conference, part, 1946, college, football, season, 1946, in. The 1946 Indiana Inercollegiate Conference football season was the season of college football played by the 15 member schools of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC as part of the 1946 college football season 1946 Indian Intercollegiate Conference football seasonSportFootballNumber of teams15ChampionButlerFootball seasons 19451947 1946 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L T W L T Butler 6 0 0 7 1 0 Evansville 2 0 0 7 1 2 Wabash 5 1 0 7 1 0 Earlham 4 2 0 5 3 0 Saint Joseph s IN 2 1 0 3 4 0 Hanover 3 2 0 4 3 0 Franklin IN 3 3 0 4 4 0 Ball State 3 3 0 3 4 1 Indiana Central 3 4 0 3 4 0 Indiana State 2 4 0 4 4 0 Manchester 2 4 0 3 5 0 DePauw 1 2 0 1 5 2 Canterbury 1 4 0 1 7 0 Rose Poly 1 5 0 1 7 1 Valparaiso 0 3 0 1 7 0 Conference champion The Butler Bulldogs in their ninth season under head coach Tony Hinkle won the IIC championship with a 7 1 record 6 0 against IIC opponents The Bulldogs led the conference in scoring with an average of 21 75 points scored per game Four Butler players received first team honors the 1946 All Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football team halfback Orville Williams end Knute Dobkins tackle Mel Perrone and center Ott Hurrle The Evansville Purple Aces in their first year under head coach Don Ping finished in second place with a 7 1 2 record 2 0 against IIC opponents Tackle Bob Hawkins was the only Evansville player to receive first team honors on the all conference team The Wabash Little Giants led by head coach Glen Harmeson finished in third place with a 7 1 record Wabash led the conference in scoring defense shutting out six of eight opponents and giving up an average of only 4 0 points per game Three Wabash players received first team all conference honors quarterback Frank Roman fullback J K Allerdice and guard Bill Duchon Contents 1 Conference overview 2 Teams 2 1 Butler 2 2 Evansville 2 3 Wabash 2 4 Earlham 2 5 Saint Joseph s 2 6 Hanover 2 7 Franklin 2 8 Ball State 2 9 Indiana Central 2 10 Indiana State 2 11 Manchester 2 12 DePauw 2 13 Canterbury 2 14 Rose Poly 2 15 Valparaiso 3 All conference team 4 ReferencesConference overview editConf rank Team Head coach Conf record Overall record Points scored Points against 1 Butler Tony Hinkle 6 0 7 1 174 63 2 Evansville Don Ping 2 0 7 1 2 149 52 3 Wabash Glen Harmeson 5 1 7 1 144 32 4 Earlham J Owen Huntsman 4 2 5 3 105 57 5 Saint Joseph s IN Richard Scharf 2 1 3 4 59 81 6 Hanover Don Veller 3 2 4 3 76 74 7 Franklin IN Roy Tillotson 3 3 4 4 81 65 8 Ball State John Magnabosco 3 3 3 4 1 101 67 9 Indiana Central Ed Bright 3 4 3 4 44 92 10 tie Indiana State Wally Marks 2 4 4 4 70 59 10 tie Manchester Phili H Kemmerer 2 4 3 5 68 120 12 DePauw Robert L Nipper 1 2 1 5 2 58 195 13 Canterbury Henry G Miller 1 4 1 7 43 140 14 Rose Poly Phil Brown 1 5 1 7 1 46 155 15 Valparaiso Emory Bauer 0 3 1 7 50 156 1 Teams editButler edit 1946 Butler Bulldogs footballIIC championConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord7 1 6 0 IIC Head coachTony Hinkle 9th season Home stadiumButler BowlSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Butler Bulldogs football team was an American football team that represented Butler University as a member of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC during the 1946 college football season In its ninth season under head coach Tony Hinkle the team compiled a 7 1 record 6 0 against IIC opponents and won the IIC championship 2 The team played its home games at the Butler Bowl in Indianapolis DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 28Eastern Illinois Butler BowlIndianapolis INW 19 128 000 3 October 5Indiana StateFairview BowlIndianapolis INW 13 77 500 4 October 12at Western Michigan Waldo StadiumKalamazoo MIL 0 193 500 5 October 19at DePauwGreencastle INW 41 65 000 6 October 26Ball State nbsp Butler BowlIndianapolis INW 20 6 gt 12 000 7 November 2WabashButler BowlIndianapolis INW 25 79 000 8 November 9Saint Joseph s IN Fairview BowlIndianapolis INW 31 65 000 9 November 16ValparaisoFairview BowlIndianapolis INW 25 02 500 10 Non conference game nbsp Homecoming Evansville edit 1946 Evansville Purple Aces footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord7 1 2 2 0 IIC Head coachDon Ping 1st season Home stadiumBosse FieldSeasons 19421947 The 1946 Evansville Purple Aces football team represented Butler University as a member of the IIC In their first season under head coach Don Ping the Purple Aces compiled a 7 1 2 record 2 0 against IIC opponents finished in second place in the IIC and outscored opponents by a total of 149 to 52 11 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 18Southeast Missouri State Evansville INT 0 0 12 September 26Louisville Evansville INL 7 13 13 October 5at Illinois Wesleyan Memorial StadiumBloomington ILW 20 6 14 October 12at Indiana StateTerre Haute INW 14 13 15 October 19at Marshall Fairfield StadiumHuntington WVW 7 06 000 16 October 26Murray State Evansville INW 20 0 17 November 2at Indiana CentralSouthport StadiumIndianapolis INW 35 0 18 November 9Southern Illinois Reitz BowlEvansville INW 21 76 500 19 November 16Arkansas State Bosse FieldEvansville INW 6 6 20 November 28Northern Illinois State Reitz BowlEvansville INW 19 79 000 21 22 Non conference game Wabash edit 1946 Wabash Little Giants footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord7 1 5 1 IIC Head coachGlen Harmeson 1st season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Wabash Little Giants football team represented Wabash College of Crawfordsville Indiana as a member of the IIC In their first season under head coach Glen Harmeson the Little Giants compiled a 7 1 record 5 1 against IIC opponents finished in third place in the IIC shut out six of eight opponents led the conference in scoring defense 4 0 points per game and outscored opponents by a total of 144 to 32 23 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 28at Indiana StateTerre Haute INW 13 0 24 October 5FranklinCrawfordsville INW 22 77 500 25 October 12Ball StateBall State FieldMuncie INW 6 04 500 26 October 19Rose PolyCrawfordsville INW 34 0October 26at Centre Danville KYW 16 04 000 27 November 2at ButlerButler BowlIndianapolis INL 7 259 000 8 November 9Lake Forest Crawfordsville INW 20 0 28 November 16DePauwCrawfordsville INW 26 0 29 Non conference game Earlham edit 1946 Earlham Quakers footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord5 3 4 2 IIC Head coachJ Owen HuntsmanSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Earlham Quakers football team represented Earlham College of Richmond Indiana as a member of the IIC Led by head coach J Owen Huntsman the Quakers compiled a 5 3 record 4 2 against IIC opponents finished in fourth place in the IIC and outscored opponents by a total of 105 to 57 30 31 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceOctober 4at Indiana CentralSouthport High School StadiumIndianapolis INL 7 13 32 October 12at Allegheny Meadville PAL 0 7October 18at Wilmington Wilmington OHW 13 6 33 October 26Franklin nbsp Whitewater Blvd FieldRichmond INW 7 02 500 34 November 2at DePauwGreencastle INL 6 13November 9CanterburyWhitewater Blvd FieldRichmond INW 27 61 200November 16ManchesterRichmond INW 19 6November 23Rose PolyRichmond INW 26 63 000 35 Non conference game nbsp Homecoming Saint Joseph s edit 1946 Saint Joseph s Pumas footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord3 4 2 1 IIC Head coachRichard ScharfSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Saint Joseph s Pumas football team represented Saint Joseph s University as a member of the IIC Led by head coach Richard Scharf the Pumas compiled a 3 4 record 2 1 against IIC opponents finished in fifth place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 81 to 59 36 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceOctober 5at ValparaisoValparaiso INW 7 0October 13at LorasDubuque IAW 13 04 000 37 October 19Indiana StateRensselaer INW 19 0 38 October 27at St AmbroseMunicipal StadiumDavenport IAL 7 145 000 39 November 2at LouisvilleLouisville KYL 7 137 500 40 November 9at ButlerButler BowlIndianapolis INL 6 315 000 9 November 17St NorbertRensselaer INL 0 23 41 Hanover edit 1946 Hanover Panthers footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord4 3 3 2 IIC Head coachDon Veller 1st season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Hanover Panthers football team represented Hanover College of Hanover Indiana as a member of the IIC In their first season under head coach Don Veller the Panthers compiled a 4 3 record 3 2 against IIC opponents finished in sixth place in the IIC and outscored opponents by a total of 76 to 74 42 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceOctober 12at Rose PolyMadison INW 7 0 43 October 19at FranklinFranklin INW 14 0 44 October 26ManchesterHanover INW 21 0 45 November 2CentreW 27 20 46 November 9Indiana CentralHanover INL 0 6 47 November 16at CanterburyDanville INL 0 7 48 November 23at GeorgetownGeorgetown KYL 7 41 49 Franklin edit 1946 Franklin Grizzlies footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord4 4 3 3 IIC Head coachRoy Tillotson 16th season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Franklin Grizzlies football team represented Franklin College of Franklin Indiana as a member of the IIC In their 16th year under head coach Roy Tillotson the Grizzlies compiled a 4 4 record 3 3 against IIC opponents finished in seventh place in the IIC and outscored opponents by a total of 81 to 65 50 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 27Indiana CentralFranklin High School FieldFranklin INW 18 0 51 October 5at WabashCrawfordsville INL 7 227 500 25 October 11DefianceFranklin High School FieldFranklin INL 6 15 52 October 19HanoverFranklin INL 0 14 44 October 26EarlhamWhitewater Blvd FieldRichmond INL 0 72 500 34 November 2WilmingtonFranklin INW 25 0 53 November 9at ManchesterNorth Manchester INW 13 7 54 November 16Rose PolyW 12 0 Ball State edit 1946 Ball State Cardinals footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord3 4 1 3 3 IIC Head coachJohn Magnabosco 11th season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Ball State Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented Ball State Teachers College later renamed Ball State University in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference ICC during the 1946 college football season In its 11th season under head coach John Magnabosco the team compiled a 3 4 1 record 3 3 against ICC opponents and finished in a tie for seventh place out of 15 teams in the conference 55 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 28CanterburyBall State FieldMuncie INW 27 6 56 October 5at Bowling Green Bowling Green OHL 0 14 57 October 12Wabash nbsp Ball State FieldMuncie INL 0 64 500 26 October 19at ValparaisoValparaiso INW 20 65 000 58 October 26at ButlerButler BowlIndianapolis INL 6 20 gt 12 000 7 November 2ManchesterBall State FieldMuncie INW 41 6 59 November 9Michigan State Normal Ball State FieldMuncie INT 7 7 60 November 16at Indiana StateTerre Haute INL 0 3 61 Non conference game nbsp Homecoming Indiana Central edit 1946 Indiana Central Greyhounds footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord3 4 3 4 IIC Head coachEd BrightSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Indiana Central Greyhounds football team represented Indiana Central College later renamed the University of Indianapolis as a member of the IIC Led by head coach Ed Bright the Greyhounds compiled a 3 4 record 3 4 against IIC opponents finished in ninth place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 92 to 44 62 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 20CanterburySouthport s Roosevelt StadiumIndianapolis INW 6 0 63 September 27FranklinSouthportIndianapolis INL 0 18 64 October 4EarlhamSouthport High School StadiumIndianapolis INW 13 7 32 October 12ManchesterSouthport s Roosevelt StadiumIndianapolis INL 12 19 65 Rose PolyL 7 13November 2EvansvilleSouthport StadiumIndianapolis INL 0 35 18 November 9at HanoverHanover INW 6 0 47 Indiana State edit 1946 Indiana State Sycamores footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord4 4 2 4 IIC Head coachWally Marks 14th season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Indiana State Sycamores football team was an American football team that represented Indiana State University as a member of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC during the 1946 college football season In its 14th non consecutive season under head coach Wally Marks and its first since the end of World War II 66 the team compiled a 4 4 record 2 4 against IIC opponents and outscored all opponents by a total of 70 to 59 67 68 The team played its home games in Terre Haute Indiana DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 21Illinois State Normal Terre Haute INW 13 0 69 70 September 28WabashTerre Haute INL 0 13 71 October 5at ButlerIndianapolis INL 7 137 500 4 October 12EvansvilleTerre Haute INL 13 14 15 October 19at Saint Joseph s IN Rennselaer INL 0 19 38 October 26at CanterburyDanville INW 21 0 72 November 9Eastern Illinois Terre Haute INW 13 0 73 November 16Ball StateTerre Haute INW 3 0 61 Non conference game Manchester edit 1946 Manchester Spartans footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord3 5 2 4 IIC Head coachPhili H KemmererSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Manchester Spartans football team represented Manchester University of North Manchester Indiana as a member of the IIC Led by head coach Phili H Kemmerer the Spartans compiled a 3 5 record 2 4 against IIC opponents finished in a tie for tenth place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 120 to 68 74 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceRose PolyW 9 7DefianceL 0 7Indiana CentralW 19 12BlufftonW 21 0HanoverL 0 21November 2at Ball StateBall State FieldMuncie INL 6 41 59 FranklinL 7 13EarlhamL 6 19 DePauw edit 1946 DePauw Tigers footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord1 5 2 1 2 IIC Head coachRobert L Nipper 1st season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 DePauw Tigers football team represented DePauw University of Greencastle Indiana as a member of the IIC In their first and only season under head coach Robert L Nipper the Tigers compiled a 1 5 2 record 1 2 against IIC opponents finished in 12th place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 195 to 58 30 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceLawrence T 19 19October 5Illinois State Greencastle INL 0 18October 19ButlerGreencastle INL 6 415 000 6 Rochester L 6 32Ohio Wesleyan L 7 46EarlhamW 13 6Oberlin T 7 7November 16WabashCrawfordsville INL 0 26 29 Non conference game Canterbury edit 1946 Canterbury Purple Warriors footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord1 7 1 4 IIC Head coachHenry G MillerSeasons 19451947 The 1946 Canterbury Purple Warriors football team represented Canterbury College of Danville Indiana as a member of the IIC Led by head coach Henry G Miller the Purple Warriors compiled a 1 7 record 1 4 against IIC opponents finished in 13th place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 140 to 43 75 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceIndiana CentralL 0 6September 28at Ball StateBall State FieldMuncie INL 6 27 56 CedarvilleL 6 14October 26Indiana StateDanville INL 0 21 72 MuskingumL 12 32DefianceL 6 13EarlhamL 6 27HanoverW 7 9 Rose Poly edit 1946 Rose Poly Engineers footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord1 7 1 1 5 IIC Head coachPhil Brown 16th season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Rose Poly Engineers football team represented Rose Polytechnic Institute of Terre Haute Indiana now known as Rose Hulman Institute of Technology as a member of the IIC In their 16th non consecutive season under head coach Phil Brown the Engineers compiled a 1 7 1 record 1 5 against IIC opponents finished in 14th place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 155 to 46 76 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceManchesterL 7 9Rio GrandeL 6 28HanoverL 0 7WabashL 0 34Indiana CentralW 13 7PrincipiaT 0 0CedarvilleL 14 32FranklinL 0 12EarlhamL 6 26 Valparaiso edit 1946 Valparaiso Crusaders footballConferenceIndiana Intercollegiate ConferenceRecord1 7 0 3 IIC Head coachEmory Bauer 1st season Seasons 19451947 The 1946 Valparaiso Crusaders football team represented Valparaiso University as a member of the IIC In their first season under head coach Emory Bauer the team compiled a 1 7 record 0 3 against IIC opponents finished in last place in the IIC and were outscored by a total of 156 to 50 77 DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSourceNiagaraL 0 31St Joseph sL 0 7ConcordiaL 7 28October 19Ball StateL 6 20October 26at Eastern KentuckyRichmond KYL 7 12HamlineW 17 7November 8at Western MichiganWaldo StadiumKalamazoo MIL 13 263 500 78 November 16at ButlerButler BowlIndianapolis INL 0 252 500 10 All conference team editThe IIC coaches selected a 1946 All Indiana Conference football team Conference champion Butler placed four players on the first team halfback Orville Williams end Knute Dobkins tackle Mel Perrone and center Ott Hurrle Wabash followed with three players named to the first team quarterback Frank Roman fullback J K Allerdice and guard Bill Duchon Indiana State despite finishing 10th in the conference placed two on the first team halfback Max Woolsey and guard Dick Guyer 79 First team Quarterback Frank Roman Wabash Halfback Orville Williams Butler Max Woolsey Indiana State Fullback J K Allerdice Wabash Ends Mike Patanelli Ball State Knute Dobkins Butler Tackles Mel Perrone Butler Bob Hawkins Evansville Guards Bill Duchon Wabash Dick Guyer Indiana State Center Ott Hurrle Butler 79 References edit W J Bingham ed 1947 The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1947 A S Barnes and Company p 124 Butler Football Records PDF Butler University 2017 Retrieved February 1 2019 Corky Lamm September 29 1946 Early Surge Gives Butler 19 12 Victory The Indianapolis Star pp 41 42 via Newspapers com a b Jack K Overmyer October 6 1946 Butler Scores With 25 Seconds To Play To Defeat Indiana State 13 7 The Indianapolis Star pp 41 42 via Newspapers com Corky Lamm October 13 1946 Butler Humbled 19 0 By Western Michigan The Indianapolis Star p 41 via Newspapers com a b Harold Harrison October 20 1946 Butler Overwhelms DePauw 41 6 Balanced Power Is Displayed Hinklemen Show Strength After 3 Mediocre Tilts The Indianapolis Star pp 41 42 via Newspapers com a b Bob Barnet October 27 1946 Butler Cracks Crippled Card Eleven in Final Period to Take 20 6 Victory The Muncie Star p 25 via Newspapers com a b Corky Lamm November 3 1957 Butler Trips Wabash Bulldogs Hand Cavemen First Setback 25 To 7 The Indianapolis Star pp 41 42 via Newspapers com a b Bob Overaker November 10 1946 Butler Trims Pumas 31 6 Before 5 000 The Indianapolis Star p 41 via Newspapers com a b Jack K Overmyer November 17 1946 Valpo Drops 25 0 Verdict To Bulldogs The Indianapolis Star pp 41 44 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 176 Evansville Held To Scoreless Tie The Indianapolis Star September 20 1946 p 22 via Newspapers com Larry Boeck September 27 1946 U L Downs Evansville 13 7 On 2d Quarter Touchdowns The Courier Journal p II 7 via Newspapers com Evansville Proves Too Stout for IWU The Pantagraph October 6 1946 p 7 via Newspapers com a b Ray Franks January 24 1946 State Beats Aces 59 37 Evansville Press p 18 via Newspapers com Evansville Topps Marshall 7 0 The Park City Daily News October 20 1946 p 11 via Newspapers com Evansville Defeats Murray Eleven 20 0 Lexington Herald Leader October 27 1946 p 28 via Newspapers com a b Ray Franks November 3 1946 Evansville Mauls Indiana Central 35 To 0 for Fifth Successive Triumph Evansville Press p 1B via Newspapers com Ray Franks November 10 1946 Late Drive Nets Evansville Victory Aces Win 6th Game in a Row Southern Illinois Normal Is Victim of Local Surge in Last Quarter 21 7 Evansville Press p 19 via Newspapers com Dave Kennedy November 17 1946 Arkansas State Deadlocks College 6 6 on Reserve Back s 63 Yard Run Aces Have Big Edge in Statistics Evansville Press p 1B via Newspapers com Jimmy Fraser College Whips Illinois Champs 19 7 in Grid Finale Here The Evansville Courier p 22 via Newspapers com Young Fred November 29 1946 Purple Aces Halt De Kalb Winning Spree The Pantagraph p 24 Retrieved December 8 2021 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 229 Wabash Tops Indiana State The Indianapolis Star September 29 1946 p 41 via Newspapers com a b Butler Scores With 25 Seconds To Play To Defeat Indiana State 13 7 The Indianapolis Star October 6 1946 pp 41 42 via Newspapers com a b Bob Barnet October 13 1946 Undefeated Wabash Spoils Cardinal Homecoming 6 0 The Muncie Star p 1C via Newspapers com 28 Oct 1946 Page 1 The Advocate Messenger at Newspapers com October 28 1946 Retrieved July 14 2022 10 Nov 1946 Page 42 The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers com November 10 1946 Retrieved July 14 2022 a b Wabash Tops DePauw For Monon Bell The South Bend Tribune November 17 1946 p 13 a b 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 175 Jack K Overmyer September 26 1946 Lettermen Of Prewar Caliber Chief Earlham Grid Problem The Indianapolis Star p 22 via Newspapers com a b Indiana Central Defeats Earlham Grid Team 13 7 The Indianapolis Star October 5 1946 p 18 via Newspapers com Dale Stevens October 20 1946 Earlham Stomps Wilmington 13 6 Jim Phelps Mainstay The Palladium Item p 10 via Newspapers com a b Dale Stevens October 27 1946 Earlham Edges Franklin 7 0 in Thrilling Home Coming Tilt The Palladium Item p 10 via Newspapers com Brown Scores 4 Touchdowns as Earlham Wins Final 26 6 The Palladium Item November 24 1946 p 10 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 215 St Joseph s Beats Loras Gridders By 13 To 0 Count The Indianapolis Star October 14 1946 p 19 via Newspapers com a b St Joseph s Turns Back Indiana State The Indianapolis Star October 20 1946 p 44 via Newspapers com St Ambrose Smashes St Joseph Winning Streak 14 7 The Daily Times October 28 1946 p 14 via Newspapers com Larry Boeck November 3 1946 Persistency Pays in 13 7 U L Win The Courier Journal p IV 1 via Newspapers com Dave Yuenger November 18 1946 St Norbert Trounces St Joseph Eleven 23 0 Knights Are One of Nation s Few Unbeaten Untied Teams Green Bay Press Gazette pp 15 16 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 181 Hanover Wins In Last Gap Evansville Press October 13 1946 p 26 via Newspapers com a b Hanover Raps Franklin By 14 To 0 Margin The Indianapolis Star October 20 1946 p 45 via Newspapers com Undefeated Hanover Dumps Manchester Evansville Press October 27 1946 p 22 via Newspapers com Hanover s Passes Nip Centre 27 20 Evansville Press November 3 1946 p 18 via Newspapers com a b Hanover Is Beaten By Hounds 6 0 Evansville Press November 10 1946 p 4B via Newspapers com Hanover Bows To Canterbury The Indianapolis Star November 17 1946 p 48 via Newspapers com Georgetown Rips Through Hanover 41 7 The Indianapolis Star November 24 1946 p 48 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 178 College Grizzlies Take Greyhounds 18 0 In Opener The Franklin Evening Star September 28 1946 pp 1 2 via Newspapers com Grizzlies Lose Three More First Stringers In Defiance Battle The Franklin Evening Star October 12 1946 pp 1 3 via Newspapers com Franklin Thumps Wilmington 25 0 The Indianapolis Star November 3 1946 p 43 via Newspapers com Franklin Cops 13 7 Decision The Indianapolis Star November 10 1946 p 42 via Newspapers com 2007 Ball State Football Media Guide Ball State University 2007 p 96 Retrieved July 8 2020 a b Ball State Rushes Into First Victory The Muncie Star September 29 1946 p 2C via Newspapers com Card Eleven Downed by Falcons 13 0 The Muncie Star Associated Press October 6 1946 p 1C via Newspapers com Card Gridmen Crush Valpo 20 6 Second Loop Win Taken by Ball State The Muncie Star October 20 1946 p 1C via Newspapers com a b Bob Barnet November 3 1946 Ball State Turns Offensive Guns on Manchester in 41 6 Victory The Muncie Star p 1C via Newspapers com Michigan Normal Ties Ball State on Pass Interception Late in Game The Muncie Star November 10 1946 pp 1C 2C via Newspapers com a b Sycamores Down Cards 3 0 With Field Goal in Final Minutes The Muncie Star November 17 1946 p 1C via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 185 Sam Chernin September 21 1946 Greyhounds Gain 6 To 0 Decision Over Canterbury The Indianapolis Star p 16 via Newspapers com College Grizzlies Take Greyhounds 18 0 In Opener The Franklin Evening Star September 28 1946 pp 1 2 via Newspapers com Greyhounds Are Defeated By Spartans The Indianapolis Star October 13 1946 p 42 via Newspapers com Indiana State did not field a team in 1942 1943 1944 or 1945 2017 Indiana State Football Media Guide PDF Indiana State University p 96 Indiana State Yearly Result College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved April 27 2022 Indiana State Triumphs The Indianapolis Star Associated Press September 21 1941 p 38 Retrieved October 16 2021 via Newspapers com Indiana State Wins 13 0 Over Illinois Normal Chicago Tribune September 22 1946 via Newspapers com Wabash Tops Indiana State The Indianapolis Star September 29 1946 p III 1 via Newspapers com a b Indiana State Eleven Wins 21 0 Decision The Indianapolis Star October 27 1946 p 42 via Newspapers com Indiana State Victorious 13 0 The Indianapolis Star November 10 1946 p 42 via Newspapers com 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 193 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 167 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 214 1947 NCAA Football Guide p 228 Bronco Eleven Beats Valparaiso 26 to 13 Western Michigan Takes Early Lead The Enquirer and News Battle Creek Michigan Associated Press November 10 1946 p 14 via Newspapers com a b Dale Burgess December 6 1946 Four Bulldogs On State Club The Indianapolis Star p 29 via Newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1946 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football season amp oldid 1214143104 Indiana State, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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