Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1943 — Page 14
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ce’ Lee
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ershey Defeats
> Penaltics Are
Numerous in
be of “Ace,” turned out to be the “acewill be running 60 vards for a touchdown, hitting a base- in-the-hdle” fori:ihe Hershey Bars ball out of the park or fanding a knockout in a rich bout jast night as they handed our Caps the Garden. A ; “- BS a i oy here " Lo invariabh prompts the innocent bystandeis ‘to 25h pointed me A _ cuestions. questions mixed with astonishment, curigsity and ckepti- Both teams had quite a time tryEvidently a great number of these quesions have been di. ing to nutckate each other from the at Washington. In any event Washington has announced start ard seven minutes went by ppointment of a presidential commission to recat and review before either goalie had the oppor. v hich wo include the name athletes who were tunity to do any .work And ine -F group whic} uld . fArst hit of energy exerted by either eiected because of flat feet perforated ear drums and tempera- af them came when Red Kane mental ulcers flipped the puck from the blue line s = » ” ry { Mr. Nick Damore, who saved very : eautifully and, by the way, proOne Aim—\ictory ceded to be quite a nuisance all "APROPOS of the situauon we think you will find the following evening and not as far as goalcomments of interest: | tending was concerned Het eel “I examine in psychiatry and neurology at the Grand Central {he and Bly SON have induction center. This work gives me much leeway In sizing up thousht they were g
the individual as a whole with respect to his u
Simp lv
stats not only
NEW YORK, fetched in by his draft board, examined and tossed back.
cause of a minor physical disability.
swept
Blackbirds to defeat,
the
crowd to appreciative ecstasy with ‘its fast- breaking, firehouse game— its flawless ball- handling’ “of ‘hell-for-leather, cross-weaving short and |
long passes—its stamina. A veteran | “It's
season's
biggest
Dec.
(Eddie Ash Is On Vacation)
By JOE WILLIAMS | Times Special Writer
27.—A
being here in the atmosphere enables me to pick
Our 4-3 Loss
| © By FRANK WIDNER { Mr. Elwood Lee, who happens to! have the very convenient nickname
name athlete will be
A week later he
isefulness army, . gi nessoNth: Peggy O'Neill Caught up con-
the L. I. U. terpreter. told him that the only reason Herbut it lifted Mordles attended coaching shey didn’t have seven men on the basketball schools at Columbia U. and at ice Was because he (Lee) didn't Northwestern. He was impressed have a hockey stick. And there was with the trend toward extremely the .young feminine fan who gave
phserver wrapped it up with, the fastest team I ever saw.”
every angle.
we
‘This first international ~college| Last tage game ever staged at the gar- the same squad as he has now—|
tall players in the United States. Lee a none-too-polite shove as he Realizing that he could not match left the rink . . , but that's another this height ‘at Havana, he decided story.
to go all out for speed: thus min-| The defeat was a hard one for the imizing the American - height ad-|Gaps. especially after their per-| Cleveland's Bas,
jTetiage if he ever brought a Cuban formance against team to the mainland. irons Saturday night in whic they year, his boys—practically clipped the Ohioans, 6-4. The next game for the boys will
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was 2 Shundering success from played three games with. the ex- be Friday—New Year's eve—and fhe
cellent naval base team at Guanta- opposition “will be Cleveland. Sat1 Bap Bay, a team epmprising sev. |urday night the Caps will be at] sky-seraping ex-college s ha rane, won of the three conThen Morales, knew je.
here to face Pittsburgh.
and Sunday they will be |
ted
MONDA
“6700 ON LE
[Striebeck Brothers. Among
There were the phenomenal basket- fdVised that their father was dead.
ball Whiz Kids in Illinois in the Johnny x in spring and Brooklyn St. John's ty- inning of be third game. ing Wyoming as the buzzer sounded turning point of the series. at Madison Square Garden and los- ou Bill Joh eon s triple with a ing in overtime in what came as ame ane bases, The Carclose to being a national champion- Spud Cr part at the seams. ship game as could be arranged. hi Sonal climaxing his Count Fleet frightened opposition — ear with two victories away from the races and threat- § -
{ening records with Johnny Longden holding an armigk of horse. © Just 2 drops Penetro Nose Drops in each L athe freer almost : Only 25¢—234 tim
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the eighth The
, Didest Loan
‘Brokers ix the State
Re-.
The CHICACO En.
«GE WASHINGTONST, Js el
Nation's Bowling Leaders
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{Wayne Central, to top spots.
but { {good Muncie Central team boosted
Woe =
Edges Ahead For Top Spot
By UNITED PRESS
New Castle, the team whish has ranked at the top of Indiana high
school basketball since the. season |began, held its position in United | Press ratings today, but was'forced {to share its pinnacle” with Ft. itself no stranger The Trojans, loser
of but. one
{game in nine, and undefeated Cen(tral, winner of its last 24 games over
a two-year span, tied for first place {in the final 1943 rankings. Murray {Mendenhall's defending state cham. pions, were placed second last week, their smashing victory over a
the Tigers to the head of the class. Tom Carnegie, sports broadcaster at a Ft. Wayne radio station, who has been describing Central's play for the past two years, said
state champions looked,
Scoring Average High
passes as the professional Chicago | Bears massacred the New York! Giants, 56-7. Sammy Baugh and the washing- | ton Redskins twice kidding the} Giants and then smacking them! 28-0, to go into the playoff just as everybody expected them to do In| the first place.
on Ing]
Diamonds Watches 1
ical Instruments, Camer ; ing, Shotguns, Ele: |
SUITS TOPCOATS & 0'COATS
ment cleaned
a SAVE—BUY BONDS
took them over—see for yourself cach gar-
~told from new,
FAIRBANKS LOAN CoO.
95
and sterilized and can hardly be:
} gt | i : $ J
that | |Central looked as good against Mun. {cle as last year's (ever
III FHOMAA EOL BELA NITEM RITTER
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En Peggy O'Neill. who has always However, it was impossible to see , I state that consciiption in the past. as of been pretty much of a gentleman {lower the rating of Strings Allen's At the outsel mar 2 i cer will proviie for the around ihe rinks in the jong years, big and veteran club. which has ave now vy the | re never did and never will that he has played hockey, was eraged 48'; points a game to 30 for semp c ay ch It must be clear to all that the army has caught bv Mr. Lee In a little mat opponents ‘e nhiaciive. winning the war. No matter how Washington re- ter of vterference and had to | It was simplv a case of Central oniv one ( BWIA ! Ne | f viges the draft law vou can bet vour life that anv drafree who is spend two minutes in the penalty [climbing up, not New Castle falling L RES : , , I. of hig “bad-bad” recalled re-examined and rejected can be definitely written off nox ecatise {in {ts rating, and Central didn’ EE (tacts . climb far enough to pass the Trg. as a liabilit And then the trouble started jans. s = = ” "or Our Mr Vie Lynn, whose presence Undefeated Ft. Wane South Side , . i } «no uncertain that they . SE el About Punctured Ear Drums ere Was £0 uncer | f ent : {held third place, and the high. 1d nnd that a champion in fant or oN ; . I . he | Ed, Paul and Al Striebeck. . . , Look out Mr. Tenpin, here comes that Striebeck gang. powered Martinsville Artesians, win. OUR READFRS =hould bear m1 Hl VR to him for making the hat trick a : i ner of nine of 10 YOUR i > , alle wi alls @v N : , irtherNer ne ames as the han life might easily be a complete drawback in action A punc- few weeks back. came roaring out Indianapolis, which boasts many in 1929 and has continued his ED, who rolls with Falls @ity money bowler, gave further evi- roar after their ond stra Wi ‘ . (Ar instance. may appear to be a trial physical nf a center-ice face-off to cover hi tenpin achievements has what is activities each season since that beer, has missed but one season - dence that he was just that. when South Central conference crown tured ear ar le lanes, ar ‘ , 3 ne nN ‘ hie . aR league ar e aking in (oo ! 3 ros defect. which, under ordinary circumstances, no one will question, man. It so happened that George probably one of the highest scor- time. , Asha) Los . oe Capon allows in he assumed the'slead with a 920 |were fourth. ! 1 1. Which its ! te ) (Pat t1erson \ r Ve ing other c¢ hinati tt / e oldste is one of the his debut a ne Ca 0 ieys . . - hen the punctured ear drum Is ‘considered in terms of front Paty Patterson. one of our bo Ing brother combination in the Al jihejoldssen ison OI ) ‘ series over the four-game route. The remainder of the big 10 ine but when the punctured ! from last vear. was in the wav and pation, city's veterans and since his 1916. He had Co , cluded (5) Bedford. (6 Jasper. (1 } dieal appr us » different. ; \ lle i UCR ( "tual total 873, t R 1G I . Jasper, line action, the medical approach must be Giileren , Vic houneed him hard. skating back- The pin-slapping brotners are {nitial league session at the old Paul also rolls in the Printcraft which an a ow a of 87k 10 mine on : o } \ 11) re v f10 mn ns | | No : AP oe NET ¢ -1 1a1i4l 1 rsaon, alr 1d ark { I{ be certain the enemy would refrain from u-1ng ward and unaware of the proceed-: the Striebecks. Al, Fd and Paul, Y. M. C. A. allexs in 1912, he and Fox-Hunt Classic leagues, ; ! tl Ning ; Muncie Central ard (10, N \ . " ot 17, ips 1 ther i nci trai, 2! } 2 v poLsor d ear drum would met be looked upon A ings until the collision each toting a better than 200 av- has been one of the city's stars. Al performs in the Optimist and bole on w mn Bl ni 3 ew i . . > ; ‘ho goes best i ma- ibany, Hews can our authorities be certain of the enemy's Mr. Patterson had his nose ban- erage tn the city's No. 1 loop. the He is general manager of the Jniversal ‘and Ed spends one Ir Who goes. best in tourna serio ® ! ! ! / A A } ment. play, is runnerup with 901. Anderson Advances ir ted to- a gas attack a man with a punctured daged up as the Blood flowed and Indianapolis league. Paul is the Pritchett allevs and performs with night a week in the Fox-Hunt. He had 850 and a 5-oif hand inten ( f xv . | " « and a o- andailcap. | , ~ 0 dnt hope to survive serious and possibly fatal damage Mr. Lynn went ta’the penalty box circuit's leader in individual aver- Dick's Auto Service in the Indi- - All three are regular competitors "Bud Schoch was third Th Bes Bedford was in the same spot jt far a True rieht off he would be a detriment ta his outfit. for charging—as Ace Lee very “ex- ages with a 210, Al is ih the anapolis loop. Al aiso has con- In national. state and eity tour- "Tog," (pm ooo Sas Toasth held a week ago. Jasper moved up fo hi br ain, Thus Tig antnonty and vou pertiv” called it-—but the time was, prynner-up spot with 209 and Ed verted his fam into bgwlers, naments and rivals usually know with 792 (80). 872: Dick Stull a notch while Anderson advanced ; leet ses 1 think speak with 1 1 f H . J. ) , oh v ) 4a , ia, < l VE an Ao As for ulcer cases. I think I can speak , sgiasch for five minutes instead of two hplds fifth place with 205. If any his wife, Hallie, and daughter, they have been aifong those pres- was fifth with 781 (80) 861: Ge oe two places. Hammond Clark is a | i mpat hy plaved no part in.rejecti Su : 1 ' ; gen , can rest assured sympathy has played no p ! Ne George's nose shouldn't bleed 80. trio of brothers around the voun- Patty: being members of local ent. “Harper was sixth with 750 (109) newcomer to the high 10. and re cases. Diet and freedom from worry will help keep these rases lair} freely.) trv can top their combined aver- Jeagues. A son, Robert, now in 5 nn = 859, and Don Baker was sevi nth Places Shelbyville, which, Aropped } mn n 2 t i it \ 1" 1 a’ - | : i ‘ : ‘ = E : - 1r $ symptom-free but our statistics show there jc almost invanably Alwavs alert Hershev wasted Wttle age 208. they really have some- (he navy, also was a howler and THE 16TH ANNUAL Si Philip with 729 (117) 846, -" [from the select circle aster taking a recurrence when these cases having heen accepted as ‘healed, time in taking advantage of the sit- thing before the war was tagged as a 200-scrateh handicap sweep- Tournament Manager John a trimming from Franklin fe : Th = Co fall ; " Inte 1 ' , : he co unc Sentrs stil 3 “y are later subjected to the stress ana strain of rv hte This ation. Wally Kiltea, (who later “ comer. Al was city all-events giakes got under wav at ndon ves- Madden has anfioun a Muncie cen ral still is a ‘good hoireiinelcaseiien : nk. 1. for one, would eve induct a man ) happened to be vi adept at help PAUL. the est of the ti champion in 1019 and 1927. terdasy and conticued through last there are a few openings on the | team gaa he on y one a fe 0 ing th i oo %~ ing clear broken glass off -the ice) tolls with Barbasol He first ene Teamed with his brother Ed, he night. The event will be resumed schedule. Anyone interested in beat New Castle—despite the lacing who is afflicted In this nant N \ NY «Ri ry IS Wi | . A . . > Pare tal a i ho 1s ! » ye. lipped the puck to Goalie Harn tered competition in league cir- shared the state doubles crown on Jan. 8 and 9. entering the event is requested to Le wan Central handed the A Lumley the's back), while Hank | or 000 washington allevs in 1927 Jerry O'Grady, always tagged a getin touch with him at CH-1210. arcats. Examination Too Nevere! Lauzon and O'Neill drew the as- - —-— New Albany also remained a top- ‘ : } sists, The time was 11:12 . . notcher despite a loss. The sched« oy ~ 1 cert y yw mt hijte to the eliciency ol * . 11) > rit “TO. DQ 80 would ceria ot oy / n k Y Standings and Suzimaries ule may have contributed to the the army. You see, the induction of one infit i vidual who it Damore Had Tronble ung agazine oc € ’ uc dmnan drs Bulldogs'defeat by Evansville Reits . I. certain to crack up before ce a1 ction at all may Damnore was raising merry cain oO - — I — last week, since it was the second NOEL 1 I ip BA on . A. . 0 t Cn iro lB CTE WA nore individuals in caring down b the Hershey goal and Indianapolis Hershey (4), Indianapalis (6). Cleveland (4). {hard game in two nights for New require the services Rs finally left the ice with what 3 Goalie Damore Lumies Goalie er | Albany Av him un tn and thro the pont fir ispusition Clearly Aperrilwer TA Kal Nei Ists am S Righ Defense Pearson, Sherritt Left Defense Ferens S ears In ‘ ° i for him uy ! =n escribedd as a broken skate N a Yott Defence Lauzon Lynn Right Defence Bercone | Jeflersonville alse boasts a fine this does not make efRmer ~ ax soon as he came back, the Bars een SA Thm gai Deter Snanaga | record, but 1t has been compiled for 5 f ¥ \ Con XaMminatin ctnmy i an . tark 1 ' ng < rel eft 1 - - All this is parting f ni e wcion # " started another attack which made NEW YORK. Dec. 27 IG ANA OMS olnsk Buller, Smith Right Wing rokop, CHICAGO, Dec. 27 (U. P).—In the most part against smaller 418 10 be regretted fe public 1: not awe re of the pee nae mamas weve pony Here are The ‘Ring’ magames si ant WIA CRE BUT lm a siren, Sra (7 Sreatest exbiniion of bls fe ehvels | Wasingion's esurgen | tite re NPE Nn \ th i nak Nn rs y jthier TI ns + ’ s . | . , . more disturbing is the fact that even the military does not seem 0 : ‘ound the Indianapo is net to bea copvright upper ranking ‘of the Dodds. Hudson, Knowles, Hodgins, Moe Keweinsk | rire year professional career, Sid- Luck- Hatchets also gave warning at the | videnced be flicting re- umiey at Sr \ig O'Neill, Dal Jovelan dN Snares ! Pou - r ter~ , be completely informed evidenced by the conflicting re oh fo o Lvnn was if the NOTId’s boxers for 1043, with the ORell Daley an. Wills lington, Barthalome. sTrudel. Cunningham, ‘DAN ran from scrimmage, inter- end of 1943 that 1944 may be ' A han ‘ey All of Nis 1 fe n AS | . ‘ + 4 ’ reshei » er TIT + . , . - ~ y 4 + ports we receive from time to time We hear. nn the nne hand. our " X nm nr ® cham pion of each division named Seore hy Perinds — BR rss J onieo, Linesman cepted passes and threw five touch- another Washington year, : base hospitalz are cluttered up with ( raftees wha have cracked up penalty box so Lee tried to even first Indianapolis 1 1 1 3 Patsy Callighen C0 a i down aerials to spark the Chicago! Fvansville Bosse is uridefested. Becsok J serra aRtot inet ar Ia hings up by calling George Pearson | ‘ont Joe Louis fine Hershey 1 1 14 Score by Periods— Bears to their sixth pro football In the north, Gary Emerson and ecause of this we are criticized {or being Loo iax for checking Winky Smith The Co ' ' i i ) Co Indianapoli . 3 6 i , . ; p 7 Y y ry Then on the other hand, we recetre ward [rom Washington that - ; t active), Jimmy Biving, Tami Mau- First period scoring 1, Hershey, Kilrea J1080FPONS : l : . championship yesterday, defeating Whiting drew attention, and Terrs SO Oe : Tati re Caps took advantage of it, 100, 107 tell, Lee Q. Murray. Melio Bet- ONeill Lauzon, tr 2 Ho Plas First Period Scoring 1, Indianapolis, the Washington Redskins, 41 to 21. Haute still boasts an unbeaten five Bur rejection rate is too high: that-our processes of examination al +Billy Thomson took Smith's perfeet "0: | SO terson, Lauzon. Hergertn 1142 3. In-.gp.0" gorrell, Thomsoni, 10:39, 2. In| "But. in spite of Luck 's su- in Wilev i tina, Turkey Thompson. Gus Dora-_dianapolis, Thom sor Smith), 14.18. Pen- SM Sorrel, Thomann 11:33. 3 ’ 81 Hc Mans SULNingvi ey, too severe pass to flip one by Damore from: the-= "=== alties—O'Ne terference), Lvnn (charg. J S08Pons dled ‘13.07. Premaey,. the decisive victory left Smet rT ne at 14°15 or zion, Lee Savold, Joe Baksi, Buddy ing, Peatann ripping’. bn Ain Laat A A 5) 07 3 ) Fo LLL MUL. & . | n ” im at 1 Is | evelan rudel (Bartholome urling- 2 s y: Fy . ” ” - The second period had no more Walker, Joe Maxim, Pat V alentino. « Second. per od scoring 4, 1 In di ianapo is. ton, 18 44 Penalties.-Sherritt high 0 fans WOE wTia, the re rT ! 3 Eo pR ' ha veweiod ~ re N Sorrell (Thomson Smit ! , Her- cking Pes ) ‘high sticking): Bes- SU wou nave een | Sammy And About Ilhteracy than started than Lynn and Preddie Light Heavyweight Gus Lesne- he; “paiterson (unassisted), 19:54. Pen- one (hooking. Bessons major fighting: Baugh ; : 3S d TOSS rea 0 t itt] i , vich, Llovd Marshall, Nate Bolden, aities-Oiinski hooking Moe, (iripping, (major fighting); Lynn (10-minute augh, accurate Redskin passer and TO SUM UP. it is my thought based on my experiences here Hergert had a little disagreement a Mills. Anto Christoforidi Sherritt playing with a broken sticks, ER ' Luckirain's ehiet rival. had not been ' ; . ' Gr Whether or not jt was intentional, Freddie Mills, Anfo Chrnstoloridis, Second Period Scoring -5, Cleveland, qi ; i \ nenetinn center. that if we wer all it 13 on the side of Cy , Lo y period scor Indianapo . i ing sidelined durin the entire at the inductin i oP, Lynn very luckily skated away just Alabama Kid, Jack McNamee, ? J {ane "7 Hersh u ide uopar poinhel igs 2 x diane h half, ¢ ) ah erg ccor ihpratity 4 t Y Ar « oY: eer ting ‘on Mmanv dou 1 £ : vhier TA Fal t NATEOT 1 rison (Gl Tr inskis 5:29 Hiberais woe Leone nN tal are as Hergert's stick came down on the Middleweight—Tony Zale (in- Mor n A nd Lenn Por 'alfies Sherritt (10-minute miseon-. On the fifth play of the title pl | cases, probably in the optimism that nature somehow wil] take ra “lee with a resounding smack. Moose active Jake Lamotta, Jose Ba- (aghiing duct), Sherr " PLEIIIng 7. Indianap off contest, le Sammy Gil La Cross, the Boston matman i } ; J , Jill - i Scoring 7 n olis, g 8 Dn ther Sherritt promptly spilled Mr er- sora, Jack Chase, Holman V ams, —8aves hy Perinds — oller: 6 31 ot nem. 1 -yeeal th APs for re-examination is or or mn 2 ! H Steve Belloise Lumle RB # 2 ard 14 oa Irale Rab, 44 yards to Luckman, who réturned who halted the winning streak of That nh I recal r 1 \ 5 : ger on he ice & ' l . i ) Yamore . 18 - n 1 Rartholome Rurlingtoan: 24 vards to the Redskin 43. where Martin Angelo will attempt to do 3 . hie ix the last group which should be tapped Scarcely : 3 yore Welterweight—Freddie Cochrane 50: 10 una Burlington Trude! : ' unwise. This iz the last group : : Three Fast Penalties AT F TE Bartholome:. 15 39. | Penalties Olinski BAURN made the tackle That tackle the same to Whitey Wahlberg to @ . vi} . ~ 3 nl th tov at miel } inactive ? obinson, rit zie rtholom ] . 1 linaki a € Ra P - any of these 4Fs would be reaccepted. and the tew that might” be Crach Johnny Sorrell tied the IDACHvE)., Ray Rebinso Lira ( d G cross checking possibly spelled defeat for Wash-! would be a detriment count at 11°11 with a beautiful shot Zivie, Henry Armstrong. Cocoa Kid. {zyI'U ge rame ure - Saves he Periods , « 1a ington morrow night in the Armory - So a to! Ln. Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Garrison 3authier : ’ i ot Also vour readers should be told that no one is re fected hecalise on assists from Thomson and Smith hr 0 Tie ih . In Houston Bowl Lumley 14 13 17-44 A comparison of the Baugh- wrestling ring £ Fa . . Jghtweight— , nt au b, © & 3 of illiteracy, (Ed. Noté: This is in reference’ to Reau Jack, the which brought Mr. Damore out of dari mid Sammy ARRAY An Pven AMERICAN LEAGUE Luckman econffict reads like a rec- - Angelo had gone undefeated in prize fighter). The illiterate is sent ta an armv school where he is the nets velping again terms as outstanding contenders HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. 27 (U. P). Weer Division 0G. pe. OMmendation to football's “Who's local action until he fell before La BR ) rire fr ED rey t 1; t Then Mr. Lee dished out three °° 2 iL Se . 1 New he 3 : 2 Who." 7 taught to read and write Pherejisjnshaxcentin: If the iinterate penalties in rapid-fire order Jerrv Bob Montgomery; Bobby Ruffin, Ike The first annual Oil pax] New and § ; ' - -» 2 Luckman: Cross. - Wahlberg has not been dyfails to chow a mental age of better than 9 vears (the moronic level) Olinski took one for tooking, Moe Wiliams. Slugger White Year's day football game may turn pitsburgh 5 " 3 5 se 18 1 Completed 16 of 26 ' /feated during the indoor season gnd sT "ious h 2 is al - a VR BH : De , > . : : 1 ) ; i : asses for he is not accepted. The reason is obvious. What good is & hope zot one for tripping and Sheritt got Featherweight--Willie Pep (in- into a grudge battle between Ar- Pw DTG 0.6 pu 276 yards. He threw Ave times for it is Gil's idea of coming thybugh Tr sont rrr - oo : I. i active part of vear alk right. ’ > - PAR or less)y stupid person to any army? ene for (of all things) trying to play Ac'ive part of year, Prins Wright. kansas A. & M. and Southwestern Ruttate a 1 3 3% a1 og touchdowns, breaking the playod with an upset. The bout is for two | “One more thought osihg. There is a popular belief that with a broken stick Te pe Jam Bo , H ; Louisiana institute Providence 6 17 4 3 3 1s game record of three set by Baugh falls out of three 3 Tp a ond in the arn a man mav a failure in he atier<on fl in to Jeflra, Phil erranova, Lefty a in - } gL, : v . anvhody can make good in the a A man may be a Ia I'hen Patterson came flying in t« Plavers of tl t rade ors — . . In 1937, and shattered Baugh's ali- ; . , a ayer f the two squads began RESULTS LAST NIGHT i ranki : ic civ life but he can | 1 a soidier uniform and right awav ne send Hershev ahead with a sizzler Chance ! 1 Hershew: 4: INDIANAPOLIS. 3. ; time playoff mark of four scoring Frankie Hart of Chicago engages been: rs B SUCCE Tt doe vot that wa Oyr experience «ix seconds before the buzzer Bantamweight Manuel Ortiz. arriving over the Christmas holl- Cleveland. : Providence, 1. | passes, Angelo Martinelli of Bgston inthe mes 8130 It dof : YI en . SN ; In, 2: Pitt . A Pe ¢ 2m than not proves 14 be a mili- sounded ending the second period. Rush Daima David {Kui Kong day and expressed a desire to re- Pf ray re re Sels Up Own Touchdow jorie-fall semi-winduy! ~Martmell shows the cit i re ! 4a § = pe _ : y i. al ~ . own i oy cov - A oo nl pat ! I wish to remain MoF rewarmed his penalty box Young. Lou Salica, Benny Gold- J. oi 0d ceason game which INDIANAPOLIS, 6: Cleveland, i. | has not been here fof several weeka, tarv failure as we i. ro toed : ) seat at the start of the third period berg. Tony Olivera, a 20-20 t Hannes 5 Bu tiaiyl 3 a 2. Gained 64 yards from scrim- The opener infrofiuces Paul Bozen . oT A \ ended in a 20-20 tie tt h, 3: idence, 0. p . anonymnuz to vn ° a this time for interference and Flvweicht—Jackie Paterson. Peter fltshuri ron mage. In the second = period, he ze], a newcomer./ He is from Okthen Alex Ritson tied up the game Kane, Sammy Reynolds, Little Bowl officials predicted that 30,- NEXT GAMES |cambled on fourth down and made! mulgee, Okla., ad will oppose Jack ) ; | . ald ST WEDNESDAY —Hershey at Cleveland. | fret down on a quarterback sneak to ; . eo I . at 13°10 on assists from Bernie Dado. George Parks. Larry Torpe: woilld see the game Ruffale at Providence Bloomfield of Birmingham in a one« Iq tnin atins 0 avang Ruelle and Kane Hergert received ——— - —p— — extend a 69-yard drive to the tying {af tussle. yr 3 = credit for the w inning goal at Nas | n a = jhe qouehdown, Te . + SAY R{I a running an yaras to e gen she ins fom Spend 1943. —a Banner Year in Sports men Bank Show U. S. How to Hit Hoop hen the PA. orks reallv started. ann r i r three, from where Bronko Nagur- Service en an re «ki punched across Gaston Gaughtier and Lynn started i. "N ’ n ie . Anoop IRSONE Co | By NED BROWN Part-mutuel] betting wotal t soaring over the. Red Birds. 3. He intercepted George Cafego's | n a 9 p BY JECR CUDDY swapping punches near the pres ; - : ! DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 27 (U. P.).~— a CC . , n Times Special Writer to unprecedented heights. The clubs training in the North pass in the third period, returning + 1 ited rra¥ Staff Correspondent box and when it seemed to be all C 21 yards to set up his 26.yard touch. Servicemen in this part of the . : . lim} : ' aver. Mr. Lynn raised his head too NEW YORK. Dec. 27.—At th® Sammy Byrd, Babe Ruth's under- for the first time since Cap Anson “I up 3 gue NEW YORK. Dee. 27 (USP 1.—A squad of lightmin' Latins from r. Mr nn rai Clea er vbody be- : down, pass to Dante Magnani on the | COUNtry today were pinning their Havama university did a spri zhtly ofl -t-Bu alo today. after stunning quick and—wham!—He caught a beginning of 1943, every | study in baseball, winning the Vic- read the riot act to the White rext play, and less than two minutes opes on seven men to carry the a imnmiver Phigiitly SL Aa le Sethi 3 1 , t poorest year " fi . S | 4 New York with one of the biggest me~opolitan basketball upsets hard one on the side of his face lieved . WoL be oe respects tory Open, his first big golfing Stockings under the Chicago stands. ney snagged Baugh's pass to.return | | Randolph . field eleven to victory Nev that De t, in sports. prize, witl re otal ove - or NN " < : vears s that 1npped it open and brough Hh oo oil TE as Brod. at ANY I 1 a o Shan total ” fn The Brooklyn sit-down strike, If yards and set up another pass to| against Texas in the Cotton bowl, 1 ke PA laret spouting t e 1 : v7 cago's Tam Shanter, A. atty ; © : CL The mustachioed magicians of the Malecon made Christmas turkey oe clare spoating. Both he and of its predecessors, Berg coming back i ee Attendance dropped somewhat. Magnani, this time for 66 yards ana | New- Year's day. % \ \ { ) aut} Trecel o sf B ( a nde VSic . R out of the unbeaten Long Island university Blackbirds Saturday night Gauthier received five mirutes for =F C0 rapks ‘were depleted, g, under a physical; Notre Dame shooting for it all, 3 touchdown, | pefore 17.043 flabbergasted fans ot} fighting but by that time, both . ; feges were handicap following the automobile 1oth straight and first unbeaten pauen: S. U. Is Favored flare 4020 XM CE . ip ing of course, and many co accident t e ; . ) A 2 vears | Madison Square Garden. Cuban ciet of the Caribes' speed. No, it [Come Were on fHellice Emig 08 forced to abandon football because w o annex the Womens and untied season in 13 years, Completed three of four passes in| 8 A - superiority was mot properly re- Loo that made them d from the hips. the army’ would hot permit Its estern Open. rushing the ball 80 yards in 20 plays the third quarter for 55 yards,| EL PASO, Tex. Dec. 27 (U. P.). Bu k ’ ’ was n ru hat made th 0 . I. 1 eo ot} 3 2 - ! ¥en} TH fieeted by the 40-37 seore, 0 } ) k Charged by Three trainees to compete. The standard Gunder Hagg, the Swift Swede. to take the lead with time running throwing 17 yards to Andy Farkas | — Little Southwestern University of thet "OUT rh : % . : » . . Y ¥ < i < . . Havana's “Caribes” play Canisiu heir court rhumba at such BLSter-— it fqund himself charged of haseball play fell off, quite natu-. CAVINE America’s finest routers out, and losing the finale to Great (or the touchdown and in the final|Georgetown, Tex. today ruled as a 1a ari Jia) allisihs 1 . & S - wy sla i as i N . - I ns - , at Buffalo NY LOIOrTOv night 1N8 pace. Morales spiked the rum Damore and two other members rally. hut the navy's co-operation RASpINg. Arne Anderson, his coun- Lakes on _two desperation passes minutes of the game gained 652-1 favorite tp, defeat New Mexico 4 ' : - St es tryman, clipping the mile mark to with only 28 seconds to go. : r versity. Saturday in the ninth and Temple at Philadelphia Satur- suggestion by a double play from of the Hershey team ang then some with the colleges and participation ‘ 026. . - in mee ith onl 2 Bertil B welt Irish vards on three throws, scoring with juni oY ot y obeall is. day. night. Without having seen Tus impassive face to that of a fellow hounced a bottle off the ice by the armed forces enabled foot- ©. © ed y aE ana jump Irom he Anges Berte DN i a 25-yard heave to Joe Aguirre. annual St ga . I % 1 e ech, dre ~gitirer-Ganisius-—or Temple play th THEWHAL shocked interpreter. Hix rhat~was—when MrKiireg —came tall 1g fieid-as-many. fine teams as +A-—heavs hearted. Mest Gono on cv ae wag the Gutfit’ EH TTR ne I s Se ‘ of oe . ton Coope: 7 EAEE. season, we warn both that theresa . _.. hew . to the coliseum's assistance with aie seen in a normal season. In- ) . 3 Ty d= tropical storm coming Roopsters . eschew the -cask. “Bef os sw eepiing deed the Notre Dame edition was breaking the Yankee and American which competent authorities sal ! 5Y jus Any reenks i 15 BIAS BY : CL : 1 inx in 3 against any Be } w ennywon dreenks or has the night 4, wav, the crack of the evening rated with the all-time greats. A an! he second game of could score 50. points against 1 S es - Boy, It's a Wow life, he is wot vou call jerked off came from the guy behind the Thrill-seekers were not shoft- uaa fH : the Cooper broth college team. or seven tvicieiown 1g it for y This Caribbean hurricane of hoop the squad queeck.” said the in- press box who hollered at Lee and changed anywhere along the route. r Pop after being. 8id Luckman's E
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