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league competition were:

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u ler Plays ” Tonight

Coach Paul D. “Tony” Hinkle ded yesterday's practice session of er University’s netters by nam- } a select group which will take Jart in a warm-up game at 8 p. m. ht against the Y. M. ©. A.

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varsity squad in the Fairview Field]

Those named in the first division of the squad of 30 candidates for the varsity are Elwood “Woody” Norris and Wilbur Schumacher, co

captains of this year's squad, Her-|

Pert Schwomeyer, James Baumgartner, James Deputy, Bob Fletchr, Fred Hunckler, lenn Miller, Harold Miller, Paul ‘Reynolds, Ted Schindler, Ernest w, Paul Weaver and Lothar Tyke” Manifold. Franklin will invade the Bulldog eamp Saturday evening fresh from ‘a 52-31 defeat Monday night at the hands of Loyola of Chicago. Bute Jer-Franklin hardwood relations date back to 1008, with.the locals

‘commanding a 1l4-game advantage.|

Butler has won 37 contests while the © Qrizzlies have triumphed 23 times. Butler has won the last seven contests with the Baptsts, and this year ‘they are out to get a more comfortable victory than last year’s 38-34 gqueeze win in the final moments. Jack Wheeler, six-foot sophomore from Noblesville, is the newest addition to the squad. Boris “Babe” Pimancheff, who starred for the Bulldog school during grid season at left halfback, has not yet reported for intensive net drill due to a knee injury received during football season.

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Mel Ott, one-time “baby outfielder” of the Giants, is now the manager of the New York National League club,

State Basketball—

the basketball championship South

three reasons: 1. Breakdown of Central's great club of 1940-1941. 2. General loss of stars on annually potent clubs like Michigan City, La Porte and Elkhart through

bi graduation last June.

3. Entrance of North Side of Ft. Wayne in the competitive field for the title for the first time. However, word along the grape-

%| vine says to watch Wooden’s Bruins

again this year. Back as the key man in Parson Howell, a gangling, loose-jointed Negro who soars 6 feet,

6053 inches and is a great floor man

and a dandy shot from the edge of

gos the free court circle.

The Bruins have whipped Muncie

1 Central, and lost by three points to

Kokomo’s Wildcats. These tests

S00 stamp Central as a top-flight club,

and with the wily Wooden pulling the strings, Central should be among the teams battling it out for the crown. North Side, soaring the Western wing’s membership to 11 schools,

29| Will be a club which will bear

watching. George Nulf, one of two

T5|new coaches in the scrap this seaSas | son, will not have. Bobby Cowan

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‘South Bend Central Broken & In North State

By BOB OVERAKER ; The South Bend Tribune

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Dec. 3 (U. P.).—A wide open scramble for

Eastern Loop

Bend Central will defend throu

638 | out the 1941-1942 season will rule play in the Eastern wing of one of the |S0ns,” Terry said. “We are out to 8 state’s toughest leagues—the Northern Indiana Conference. It will be a free-for-all swing down the title lane because of following

skins are figured to be among the top teams off their record of the past several seasons. North Side is in the title fight for the first time. Nulf is succeeding his brother, Bob Nulf, and marks an entrant that bears more than just a passing glance. Michigan City will need watching under a new coach, George Wegner, succeeding the veteran

‘Boy Wonder’

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For Two Years/Si:

By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Stat Correspondent JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Dec. 3. —A general shakeup in the New York Giants was forecast today as Hisly to follow on the heels a ew olay eh > as mans ager and Melvin Ott as Terry’s suc céssor and fleld manager. Echoes of the Giants’ sudden and far-reaching shift which elevated Ott, one-time boy wonder of the Polo Grounds, to the role of plays ing-manager and Terry to a t ce job were still in evidence to day as the 40th annual minor league convention got underway with nearly 1000 baseball men from all sections of the country in attendance. The first Giant deal is likely to binge on whether First Babe Young is drafted into the Army as slated: If Young goes, the Giants will most certainly make a spirited bid to get Johnny Misze from the St. Louis Cardinals to re place him. This is only one ef the deals the Giants are likely to try to put across to rebuild their drooping fortunes after three unhappy years in second division. .

Signs 2-Year Contract

Ott, signed to a two-year contract as playing manager at an estimated $25,000 per year, and Terry, who also was given a two-year agreement at a rumored $30,000 after his managerial contract which still had a year to run was torn up, have conferred at length on moves designed to bring back the glory of the days of John J. McGraw, the master who started both Terry and Ott on the road to baseball fame and fortune. While Ott and Terry have quite a way to go to refurbish the Giants, President Horace C. Stoneham ‘is going to give them a free hand in rebuilding thé Giants into a dominant team. “I'm going to try to give Ottie more to work with than I had at the Polo Grounds the past few sea-

make the Giants a winner again.” It was evident that the new role into which Terry has been cast already has taken a trémendous load off Memphis Bill's shoulders. In circulating among National League managers and officials last night Terry exuded charm and cheerfulness, a role he hasn't played in years Expect Lively Action With the Giants not only ready and willing to trade and several other clubs already seriously shopping around, it seemed certain that

Baseman |

Platak Ranked No. 1 Handball Player

\ ® CWrel +1719 a 2 Dusek Whipped by ‘Wild Bill’ Longson Joe Dusck, of the “Rioting Dusek” canvas head first. That was all for bout Thom was to pin his opponent Brothers of Omaha, Neb, was do-{Joe. He didn’t come back, and it|twice within 45 minutes or forfeit ing all right for himself last night/was a full 10 minutes before hely. clash. When Reynolds was une at the Armory in the main event|even came to. able to continue, the I. U t men. y|of the. evening against ‘Wild Bill’ Coach Billy Thom managed to inne, iin, VU. 00%

Broth tor was a ile a Voi 2 other gos 8 imo win his handicap test against Dave| The opening tussle was won by

: take 1g|Reynolds, popular Idaho light-|Joe Millich, of Kansas Oity, who aod 1a en the fins a0 in 1s heavy, in the semi-final when the pinned Len Macaluso, of alo, 2 oress and was getting up a good |latter injured a shoulder in losing(N. ¥., in 15 minutes with a full ead of steam in the second session |the only fall of the fracas in 32 | Nelson and bridge. They are heavywhen Longson smashed him to the minutes. Under the terms of the|weights, : :

Loren llis, who stepped out to take the National League would see some

grey me court reins at Valparaiso|jjvely action on the player marts ye here and at the major league meetWegner has built his'team around [ings in Chicago next week. Jim Kruse, a 6 foot 7 inch center,| The Pirates’ attempts to trade who is a dangerous lad under the|Arky Vaughan, star shortstop, have wicket offensively and defensively|been stalemated for the time being due to his enormous size, because of Manager Frankie Elkhart, featuring a fast breaking |Frisch’s fancy demands. In an team stacked with three vetergns|offer to the Reds, Frisch asked for headed by Wayne Windmiller, a |Elmer Riddle and was turned down. high scoring center. Cliff Raeder,|Then he offered Vaughan to the guard, and Bob Osterloo, forward |Dodgers for Whit Wyatt or Kirby and center, are two seasoned net-|Higbe and again was rebuffed. men who will take over later due| Hopes that the Cleveland Indians to playing football. might be active on the trading Each coach suffered from gradu-|Mmarts were upset when Lou Boudation, thus leaving the wide-open Feu, the Tribe's 24-year-old manscramble for the title. But from |28€r Of nine days, made the rather early observations it appears that|Startling statement that he didn’t it will be a battle down the stretch |°XPect to do any trading whatsowith Central, Elkhart and Mis ever. Boudreau’s attitude apparwaka heading the van into the dash ently upset the White Sox's plans for the wire, to swing a deal for Outfielder Roy Weatherly Ton the’ Tribe. ll . e Indians completed their BASKETBALL board of strategy to assist BoudSchedule for tonight's : reau w e appo ent of the RE ie RE, das Efi volerane Burt Shofton and. Oscar T:30—L. 8. Ayres va. Indians Farm Bu. elillo as coaches.

ware) J: D. Adams vs. Vonnegut Hard-| JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 3 (U. 9:30—Texaco vs. Eu Lilly Co, P.)~Eddie Dyer, manager of the Houston Texas League Club for the Sobadile. Png) past three years, today was named day hans for th 2 Toms. Wednes- manager of the Columbus American 7:30—International Tool vs, DeGoyler sho Succeeds Pure # (J

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