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MONDAY, NOV. 2, 1037 WHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ia Ba ay Tg BUTLER NETTERS DRILL . HEADS UP, THERE . . THEYSHALLNOTPASS,NOSIR! . . . HEREY ARE . . . . GOTTABECAREFUL, TONY'SLOOKING . MM... NOT BAD

; ill kis p jor guard from Brownsburg, demon- Chester Jaggers comes from Willard Faucett, who played high school basketball with ' the old mac i y 'W Introducing Jerome Stiener, soph- Laurel Poland, jun ua h r y playe gh school basketball wi And here's the old macs. we MLR forward, eis Sot a flash Eom Berne, who is oY strates here the form which he hopes will help hin Louisville, Ky., and alternates at Logansport's state champions, is a guard. Faucet is start- tro himself—Tony Hinkle, Their AOL opener Weg Oakland of Butler's most promising net pros stop the Bulldogs’ opponents. Butler has scheduled some forward and guard. He probably will ing his third year with the Bulldog varsity, and his experi- Butler coach, looking over City Dec ; 4 Bill hails from Ft Wavne pects. of the nation’s strongest teams this season. be one of Butler's mainstays. ence is expected to be a great help to the Bulldogs. the season's prospects.

( #hifts. The Bt. Joseph's season opens

( : | 1 Bi t A sist | : | Dec. 9 at Valparaiso. Gophers First, I. U. Is Third | ator All-Stars Weekly Bowling Roundup Bears Sure of [ys proves that PP m—

. 1 Sih | un ETT Nn 2 VO ; | BASEBALL PLAYERS In Final Big Ten Standing o> perme Berman, Onherity of John Blue Sets Fast Pace in Indianapolis League With Bid to Bowl HAVE KIND HEARTS

d cocoach of the Eastern All-| : : a Lack of Reserves Big Handicap to Hoosiers; Purdue in Star team for tho annusl San Tran] Average of 212. Players Said to Favor Pitt | gyickory, x. o. Nov 22. : | cisar, Shrine East-West football | As Opponent | Caddies complained in a

Four-Way Tie for Fourth Position. game New Year's Day. John Blue today heads the field | Conn. General

Bierman will succeed Dick Han- |. the Indianapolis League at Boul apie ¥ ur 10s, . | Pritchett’s Alleys with a season’s | New Amsterdam

laverage of 212. Leo Ahearn holds | 1°"5" spier

| second place with 209. Averages Insp. Bureau | Hoosier Cas Und. Agjusung Fid. & asualty

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1.OS ANGELES. Nov. 22 (U, P).— New York Yankees carried his . v own golf clubs.

California University’s “wonder” 80 when Murphy and Don team will be invited today to repre- Heffner played the Tuckahoe

\ ley former Northwestern mentor, in By STEVE SNIDER joining Andy Kerr, Colgate coach, United Press Staff Correspondent | to prepare the Eastern team for the CHICAGO. Nov. 22. —Minnesota’s Golden Gophers closed the hooks game. Bierman, Kerr and Hanley, | ; today on their poorest football season since 1933—and still wound up with | the latter chairman of the selection | follow: ite vite sent the West in the Rose Bowl, an course here they hired two another undisputed Big Ten championship. committee, will pick the Eastern | ge 3 212/Tarrant 37 1 honor which is accompanied by the | boys, paid them the regula-

For the first time in four years they had no claim to national honors. representatives, 22 in all. Ahearn 209 Hurt 3 95 | INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE | : tion fees, and carried their ow : Pp Pritchett ... 208/ Collins 95 | Antlers Alleys) | Pacific Coast Conference football || paces while the Kis Praree

Nebraska and Notre Dame saw to that. But outweighing those two de- AA Kiesel 5 207/Rasmussen .. 27 185 | (Hotel | 33 Ave G. Ave. | title and the equivalent to a cash || They then bought dinner for

feats were five strai ictories again: ference foes who no longer Behrens 208 Ernst : feats were five straight victories against Conference f B Murphy 30 206 Hanna 3: 4 | Hunter 1 Haught . 27 166 o t Wi ¢ $100.000 i ‘ the caddi " av) 18 166 | bonus of almost $100, in gate C ies. i 0 | YES, WE HAVE

; * e feared the once-mighty scourge of¥ —— — i] TARE Nya 2053nyder ..... | Haagsma ... Lm the West 135 points after trailing by 10 points C e Onl L. PF 3 205 Moore ...... 30 193 | Chown C. Campbell 166 | - Ohio State, only one of the title |} the first half. " | | Seni it . 204 Bruder vgs 180 Bader | Fie RIN 7 185 |r o Cexiishiuibd : contenders the Gophers failed ts 4. Defeated Northwestern, 7 to 0, | Hunt... 3 203 Michaelis 3 192 | Gulling Westenhofer 165 | The invitation, fourth to be tend- \ v | meet, finished second with five vic- and avenged last years | I or I urdue A orutin rid 503 fea, } "23 1901 Hayes TS SheaIe! Tih 1¢s | ered the Golden Bears in the mod- 30 Cagers Drill on tories and a single defeat—by In- |ing loss that ended a chain of 21 Johnson .... 27 203 Spencer .... 27 1f Eller, we Neubauer 2 34 | ern history of the New Year's Day Roy Aten Rarely 0 Istraight. A first period touchdown | | Hardin ..... 30 202/Haislup 7 190 Laughlin 1a. Indiana barely finished in — E. Striebeck 33 201 0'Grady .... Johnson

Mitney 1" 21 18 | classic, will be accorded by the 10| SE, Joseph's Squad vas all the Gophers needed. Mounts 3 200/McNew ..... 3: 3 | Brown ll, +e aviropd S30) | * 5 C

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Mi Lit for “mBers . institiplace, Northwestern, Michigan, Footer a Boreas. conference members, Each institu |

Ae , ; 5. Beat Wisconsin, 13 to 6. : Id shoe § 3 18% \f ti eluding California, will teleS sin ¢ urdue wound up in 0 - : 0 th 0 | Fehr 5 200'Bloom ...... Martlage ion, including Californi: a or “fourth place | Briefest summary of the bitter Lo: Yo Bade + 3 | Gray 3 199imcnmelz ooo. Ra ine. 5 | graph its vote to Dr, Hugh ©. Will- COLLEGEVILLE, Nov. 22.—With|

Cra ‘os And ole aA ABE . ) 199{8Schmalz 27 6 | Smith " . pric h od Bia . a 4 Illinois was eighth, Chicago ninth ¢3mbaigh, which was undecided un- Oaken Bucket. Ty 9 Heiss 30 185 | Batchelder 51 | ett, University of Southern Cali-, the squad increased to 30 candidates | vo 3) wr 516. Campbell | fornia instructor who is Conference 'by the addition of football team | GALLON

3 hi 3 til the final Saturday: and Towa finished at the bottom of : J : > 35 RIN revs 5 : Indiana lacked the reserves, Mich- Hck Ian oF 3 ae : Stone SALON

the heap. . | . ! ! \ ; : : 8 ) ‘er r 99 Stevenson .. 198/8elmier : | Selmier Minnesota clinched its frst un. I auto ary: Ti too | RE hw ne | BED i Binney i. Shute." Rowe Dr. Willett the vot Tie 341 (NOB ‘ ; 3 Vas ) : i . ' iebec 3 197 Malarkey ... : | Shute Rowe rae 38 | until I. ille counts the votes | disputed title since 1934 against | Age ; ; | _A celebration in honor of Purdue |B. Str : > 2 8 Rowe. | ba ea Eoin Saturday, 13 to 6. "The many injuries, Wisconsin was short Johnston ... 33 106/Spotfs ...... 33 I STANDING I shortly before noon, but he said the €t. Joseph's College basketball team Don’t Spoil Your

yy bu d nd 196 Liebtag : / | ne | q i ; iidn’c | University’s football squa a vrreee Sn ? 7 bapoins “ h u- ’ Gophers scored in the first period ON : oaches for the 13-to-7 triumph over [ata ious 3 Hern 31 Teo | Indiana Wheel & Rim 3 Foutcome ‘was '», “foregone” oncid I TH COI rau, nave a crac Sota. CORChEs | Bisesi 1.11. 30 10 | Bader Coffee ......0" : sion, | Four regulars from last year's THANKSGIVING

and kicked the extra point that de- | : ha " . 4 | : cided the game. Wisconsin hung Tal Spang; Indiana which returned the “Old edi Stan sing a ing Auto Electr | California won the championship |squad, Dick Scharf and Ray Wich-| With Tire T ble 4 " BiCH a N y sulling Auto Electric 5 2g ; Mins ati t unner- ob : 5 22 |Oaken Bucket” to the Boilermakers | | Saturday by defeating the run |alewicz, forwards, and Barney Badke rou

on grimly, scored on Howie Weiss' | Minnesota .... | George's. Barbecue = 3 : Ohio State .... ¢ : , | Spickelmier Fuel Capital Ice Refrig ; Stanford, 13-0. The Bears fin5 campus will be held at the Kiwanis | Falls City Hi-Bru RR Er Tinaton v up, Staniord, l1o=U. ; : : Y farmon-Herrington Sevan ished their schedule without defeat. and Jerry Yocis, guards, are back | Equip NOW With ST. CATHERINE'S LEAGUE They won six Conference games and with one of several freshman candi-

seven-yard run around left end but | fhdiana : 2 failed to convert. The Gophers set- Northwestern a3 |Glub here tonight. |\Bowes Beal Fast (Fountain Square Alleys) | tied one, a 0-0 deadlock with dates expected to complete the start- New ® - § Woithave 35 hoi ‘Woirhaye. 35 Joi Washington. ing five. Because of the new style « e

Michigan 4 | Highlighting the banquet and a | Barbasol ) . ye Wor sat i sec - . Braun 1. W. Wolsiffer As the Ber.rs were voted In, SPEC=iqohmiay the Cardinal mentor prob- |

tled their business with another | Wisconsin “Nos long touchdown march in the final | Purdue 46 | speaking program on which several Conkle Funeral Home Shenk 31 110 Henk ulation on che choice of an “FAS: |ably will attempt to develop two) al 80 | ern” opponent was rife Two state-!.omplete teams which can work in Anderson Eckhart i ments tended to clarify slightly EE on TIRES -

v Illinois perioa. { Chicago 17] prominent Indiana persons are | LaFendrich Cigars ... : King's Kegelers Hickey Schmalz re: Wendling. 3 15 | conflicting rumors:

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es =i edule vi Je the CE Rasmussen Team Ohio State rolled over Michigan n affixing the * nk for the ei | Louie's Tavern : oe ‘th ti i row. 21 to Boston Hockey Club time in history of the 13-year-old Coca-Cola er for Hie Tourth (He a 3 row. in , 7: “af . . ‘trophy, marking Purdue's latest, vic- y oy re 0: Purdue upset Indiana, 13 to 7, In Ww Ins Sixth in Row ‘tory. ai) their annual free-for-all for the Speakers of the evening include G. Ave. the Hon. Michael L. Fansler, judge |Rigsbee .... 3 195Andrews .. of the Indiana Supreme Couri and jJoelling -.-- 3 gi\micManambn

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Obergfell Thiele 27 15¢ 1. Several team members, among | Roell ; Sweany .. 57 | them Bob Herwig and Sam Chap- | . Weber ... Koor 38 . : Lee eon Cooney .. 27 135 | man, disclosed that an informal | . DECXIer n 7 Rehaad : 54 | straw ballot taken among several | Just present roehlic : urphy . 52 | A y » Kors 23 Richter zo | Of dhe varsity Dyers Jr a your license cer- . Rohrman Braun Sr. 27 1 e shurgn. year | a rau I | preference for urg y tificate, select

EN Braun Jr. 25 143 | ago a poll of the Washington play- the ‘tifes You Holzer . and the Panthers were invited. need and make Sauter Jr 182.Rey. Downey 23 113 | ficials will withhold their selection weekly terms. NDING | until next week, apparently to await That's absoluteSouthern fronts, where the supposed : to it. big three—Pitt, Alabama and Ford- v Opportunity bama meets Vanderbilt, another el- : igible, at Nashville, Tenn, Thurs- | a Clothes at Big

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{ Chi $ p - ston's Bruins, setting a red hot Roe eee dumped Chicas With thre uel a Br straight victories, led | & Notre Dame football star from |Karrman ... 9 183 wands downs in the second half, 21 to 0; 1 abe ' 1002 to 1004: Elmer Layden, head |B «ii 30 l82Wwilliams

the American division of the Na- : . Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, seins ¥ » wo |COach at Notre Dame; Edward C.| Brouwer tional League hockey race today by | piety, president of Purdue, and power

7 to 0, and Nebraska routed Iowa, , X Ake 28 to 0. By DO is contintied their sen Mal Elward, acting head coacn of Kirschner Here's how the Gophers won their | ine streak Just ‘night | 0s Boilermakers. {McCann .... 2¢ crown. with & 2-1 Reorion before a ctl pie mee she Tosehing | 1. Defeated Indiana, 6 to 0. BO of 14 000 at Chicago Schmidt and Hal oh Hp Hips us are | Bure, Ir, 3 McMilli t ace to Ee Mey schedule speak. Craw ved McMillin felt he had a char Dumart tallied for Boston, and Featuring the program will Dei McCahill

lick the Gophers when Nebraska ve : SAW ) ! turned the NA 14 to 9, the previ- Brydsom scored for the Hawks. the announcement of letter awards Be rr 3 Johnson lta varsity and freshman varsity | we ovo 3 Hoover

us week. Still, Indiana outgained | , a | Snesoth eros place but in scor- JUNIOR GRID TEAMS ; football SELES: election of nest year’s captain and selection of the |

ing territory and held them with- : U e out a first down in the second half. | TO CLASH IN BOWL a able player “during : v ; "AS nA So a | . the 1937 season. { Mortimer ... 32 a WIoriercias | “wi ~~ | ‘The Boilermaker victory At RE, lll 3 Ig8dohnsone emiback. ‘They et me back ‘With 39 | With the North Indianapolis jun- Bloomington Saturday enables them | Foster . ... 27 163Steinbach ... a $ re wn with 39 | jo; high school football champion-|( finish the season a tie in fourth | Showalter .. 68 Zwicker .... i 3 AT ve y 3 "ne 2 i 5 . points after trailing, 6 to 0, SCOriNg | ship ai stake, School No. 84 was to|place in the Big Ten standings, RE 168, Whisle ott

13 points in each of the last three cjash with School No. 70 at 3:30 187 Doerfler ~ i. - . . K 6 Gamble periods. | p. m. today in the Butler Bowl SUNDAY Rak rel Se 165 Wrege The Gophers Wake Up | Harold Cook is captain of the School| St. Vincent, 18; Canisius, 0. Eprccher --. 2 10d faye i 8 S ;y La SN? b. vee AS . 3 Routed Towa. 85 to 10. After | No. 84 team, while the School No. 70 SL Joseph. 10; Ia toonte, ! Wilkins .... 12 164 Kaiser

losing to Notre Dame, 7 to 6, the team is co-captained by Fred Clark | oN: Mary's of Texas, 6; Loyola of New TEAM STANDING By United Press Gophers woke up in this one, scored and Joe Pratt. Gonzaga, 3; Portland, 2. Equitable Sec.

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| victories today to clinch the Western division championship of the National League foouball Ay The | PEORIA, Tl, Nov. 22.—IndianBears have three games remaining. | apolis pinmen today held the lead Winning their last seven games |in two divisions of the Midwest lafter two early season setbacks, the | Bowling Tournament being staged Packers came to New York heavily | here, | E |} Heaters for favored to vanquish the Giants. But ’ . = ‘ All Cars k | the New Yorkers outfought and out- | The Barbasols took first place in| A as Low as played the Westerners in 60 minutes | the team com,jetition with 3087, van | EE They're 8 | of bitterly contested football to|of which was an 1101 game. Don | 4% El Unredeemed $ 95 | win, 10-0. | Johnson led in the singles with 257- | and _—— The defeat left the Packers in a | 212-225—694 Johnson was second | Reconditioned || RMS | | second place tie with the Detroit | II the all-events with 1880 while Over 500 t ¥ | ions, who walloped the Chicago | Fonnie Snyder and Carl Hardin, | garments to || LOW AS

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! With Ace Parker, the 1936 All- | among the leaders. America from Duke, passing, kick- | The Falls City Hi-Brus of Indian- | Gd All “colors . | General Motors ling and running, the Brooklyn apolis hit for 2880, good for sixth 2 dn Rrials XT all sizes Chrysler - built ® | Dodgers routed Pittsburgh, 23-0, in | place. Joe Fulton and Hardin paced = N wonderful assort- and Ford cars ; | the Pirates’ season finale. | the Hoosiers in doubles with 1231 Boe art styles— f | Washington's Redskins kept close | and took fourth position. - me at 35 to $8.50. | to the leading Giants in the Eastern | Action will be resumed next sat- |

: : = (7 | division race by handing Cleveland | urday and will continue on week- A\ (i ) A its ninth defeat in 10 games, 16-7. ends until Dee. 12. The Marott | ee fo, ELECTRIC FAN

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