Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1943 — Page 27
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[Purdue Opens ISeason With {DePauw V-55
Tallest’ and ‘Smallest’ Squad Faces Heavy Holiday Schedule; Dille Nominee for Busiest’ Man|
At 6:01 he drove a hard shot from |displayed some fine passing to score
the.red line thut whistled by Kara- the final goal at 18:30. O'Hara Has on “assists from Ritson and chipped the puck perfectly to Glov-
torious service to boxing, tw former professional fighter now the service,
out the Caps, beat Karakas at 1: al!
of the second period on assists from| er in front of Karakas and the lat-
ergasting as : [Ruelle and Big Mike was forced to tt For the first time, the trophy was Great Lakes. VALPARAISO, Ind, Deé. § (U. P).—V university's basket-| Times Special Smith and Thomson to give the Caps, ter beat the Reds’ goalie 0 the qyarded to a group of men instead , Ind, . 9 (U. PD. alparaiso sity’s ! WOR: load. Y nit the ice to save another hard|punch. at encounter, ball team, the country's tallest college team and at the same time one| GREENCASTLE, Ind, Dec. 0.—|® three-g t was a short|gho pefore Kane blinked the red| The next home game for the|’t “7 individual Since its inception en predicted * of its smallest, today put in a bid for the title of “busiest.” | Lt. Everett N. Case takes his strong time later that Providence racked light again at 6:53 from close up. |Caps will be Sunday night when in 1938, the award has been made who get hit The Crusaders, who average 6-feet-5 and whose tallest men are 6-10 ey up its two goals although only one| Roy Glover’ and Jackie O'Hara they play host to Pittsburgh. every year in the memory of Edward = and 6-9, have only eight men on the squad, but have won four games DePauw university V-5°cagers 10) yay really earned. | - J. Nell, a boxing writer killed while Biba chaps without loss—the latest a 66-33 trouncing of Evansville college last night. West Lafayette Saturday night 10 me first score came when Goalie covering the Spanish war. an nothing— Valparaiso has two more games provide the Purdue university Boil-|Harry Lumley was 10 feet out of H k S The blanket award was- made to e unexpected scheduled within the next four days plants. The tall boys will play. ermakers with a rugged test in their the nets after saving a previous shot oc ‘ey umma ry the 4019 pro boxers now in the te normal —against - Concordia of St. Louis|three games in three days against first start of the season. which took a bad bounce. All Hec| smite tiseams—— iri — represe ne will be Niescitied io | Pozzo s , /e mem sional bettors Saturday and Bunker Hill naval air|strong industrial teams for the! 1" Victories in six out of seven con- had to do was push the rub- Indianapolis (8) Providence (9) First Period Scoring—(1) Indianapolis. | group at the annual io o pron ans are their bass Monday pleasure of war workers, meeting tests played this season, the De- ber into the goal as it was left! (Lumley ...... Goalle . Karakas1 ynn (Thomson), 1.08, (2) Indianapolis, | Boxing Wr el 9. upsets. And The the Crusaders prepare for a Beach Aircraft on Dec. 29, Cessna Pauw Naviators are out to top the unprotected. {Lynn . Right Detense.....,. Kemp] [Ruelle (Ritson), 15:2). Penalties—Kemp| p a n Jan. 1 . Christmas holiday trip to Wichita,| Aircraft on Dec. 30 and Boeing Air- ; o Thomson—drew two minutes for sherrits ...... Left Defense........ Moch | (tripping), Bheritt (board checking), | | Previous winners were Sgt. Barney entages, they : : : | 76th national ranking “accorded p | . {Ross, Joe Louis, Henry A: t holding and the Reds took ad-|Thomson .........Center Boyd | Olinski and Ward (high sticking) y Armstrong, ae ca b Kas, sponsored by Wichita war craft on Dec. 31. i 043 tea hich G-/ used by. . a i Seba ; y Coach Case's 1 m Ww WAS {vantage of the situation by scoring Bukovigh .... . Right Wing Bherwood| Becond Period Beoring— (3) Indianapolis |Billy Conn ah Jack Dempsey. - t The Crusaders have a candidate d ) 8 serve as their - IP for individual “busiest "hi ale organized in mid-season and won again when Johnny Gagnon de- Smith Left Wing Giroux | Bukevieh (Thomas, Bmithi, 1.40. ry —————————————————— USE OUR BUDGET ol or vidual “busiest man" honors, nga eight out of nine games played. fl Spares— (Indianapolis) Olinski, O Hara, Providence, Poszo (Cooper), 4.23. iH) NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE : ected a shot off Lumley's arm at|mo Providence, Gagnon (Sherwood, Boyd), Set | OCKe D t 3 ’ Morrison, Glover, Kane, Ritson, Sorrell, a es too. > h : Has Full Schedul Neil King Jr. . . . a stubborn Leading scorer for the Casemen|ig si on a drive from the red line. Ruelle; (Providence) Gagnon, Cooper jane ] onaition wThomon (halding) I’ LAKE PLAGID | A ‘ « 0 (8) poli +A ! in 1883 when s chedule eight pin caused him to miss the [in seven games of a 27-game| The score remained 3-2 in favor of | | Reneud. Forget Bchuits, Ward." W hittet, [kane (Ritson, Seoting-.4) rr ann: | py he LAC. ls Bee, ou at Madison Bob Dille, ‘leading scorer of the select “700.” schedule is Russ Wendland, North- the Caps until six #iinutes of the | Referece—Parsons, Linesman--Wills {Apolis jane (unassisted), 6:83. (8) In ge ockey . No! ‘ dianapolis, Clover (O'Hara), 18.39: [tournament will be played on Dec, ih the 13th, : team with 85 points in four games, western university captain last year, final period had elapsed and then! —8core by Periods - | —S8aves by Periods 30, 31 d 1, | out, and the ENC SE a is married and is the father of two with 83 points, an average of ap-/Red Kane went to work. [INDIANAPOLIS 3] ian } 6 1 day. and Jan. 1, it was saRounced so loud that AC I LSC | children. In addition to a full aca- proximately 12 points per game ba ’ Mow ow iw nf ¢hie gullible demic load, the 6-foot-3 Chesterton, Neil Kin Jr Close behind Wendland is Ed FARR RA AR A RR J RR 3 Rv ad Rh Rh ik RR 5 TE Rh rk 0 Rk Th Rh rk Oh TA RA RA RR TR RR ly his death Het a Ind, forward works a regular a g ° dang of Loras woes I Service Station Store Hours: Open from 8'A. M. to 9 P. M. 'Til Christmas gam 0 a Valparaiso war - 2 evel, plant. Movie-Like Finish , pro-football . In th o : £ arin on te ame tat night, Eransvile | GAAS DOWIETS | mr waviaors anata ne ros ff houters : still was within, stiiking distance at (Continued From Page 26) Dar Cee AL pl ndal-shou ! halftime, 26-18. And in the first 0 ’ y nig n a Toa -Shauiset . halftime, 26-38. ANA 5 ih dred £ | movie-like finish; with Don Wal- EC A A A A RC A PR a Ra A A OR A 5 A Wo hodlots Siar lices—in their with 560 and 559 were the other |dron, substitute guard from Milwau-
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ville rallied to within four points of Valpo. : Then Alvin Schmidt, Dille #nd Milt Schoon led a Valpo uprising which quickly left Evansville far behind. Schmidt scored 20 points
for scoring honors, but was closely
followed by the 6-foot-9 Schoon, who caged 19 points, and Dille with 17.
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Earlham’s Opener
second half for a 36-25 victory. _ Earlham had fought on even terms through the first’ half and
menibers over 550. Additional 500-shooters were Marta Eskew, 548, Jessie Womack, 547, Rosemary Krugep 540, Agnes Junker, 538, Damsel Baxter, 536, Mary Bass, 527, Doris Parsons, 528, Betty Nigh, 526, Dorothy Berkopes, 526, Billy Rice, 516, Ann Krull, 512, Evelyn Pyle, 511, and Nell Schmidt, 500.
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