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NEW YORK, Jan, 5.—The Eas

Rule Changes ort Next Fall

| schedule of events over the “weeklend.

St. Philip individual sweepstakes, the first week-end of - competition

tern Intercollegiate Footbgll.associa-

tion today recommended to the football rules committee ot the National

Collegiate Athletic association the

adoption of six rule .changes which

were used with “great success” by the E. I. F. A. Sur the 1944 season.

Asa S. Bushnell, commissioner of the E. I. F.

, polled the athletic

directors and football coaches of the BE ue 30 member- -colleges

- and found “large majorities of each group in agreement that the modifled playing rules as uSed in the East last year were highly beneficial | to the game. The rules were adopted at “meeting in New York last fall, prior to the start of the grid season and were used under a “gentlemen's | sgreement” arrangement in games between member schools. They. provided. for: - ‘1. Prohibit use of out of “bounds Kickoff. 2. Permit use of one-inch = artificial tee for kickoff.

Lesser Penalties

3. Lessen severity of penalties for fllegal forward pass when . made beyond ‘line of ‘scrimmage, (reduce

to five yards from spot, down count-

ing) and when made by team which | did not put ball in play by scrim-| mage (reduced to five yards). 4. Clarify the ofI- side rule d.e., geturn to previous rule, by eliminating provision that penalty be! exacted in. certain circumstances whether or not ball is snapped).

5. Permit all fumbled balls to be given the nod to team with high-|c scoring Gene Faris at .forward in Tone R a,

advanced by opponen:s.

6. Permit. forward passing from, any point behind line of scr immage.

p ittee of the| The executive comin that |left' the campus to enroll in the Gene Briner

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E IL F. A also recom the rules committee adopt two] further alterations in the playing code. Its first recommendation called for more rigid restriction of the use of arms on. the offensive by allowing players of - the team in| possession of the ball to obstruct |

opponents only if their hands are| i

held against the body. Roughing the Kicker

that the hands be close to -the|

body. recommendation championshi ainst the winner of Hank Mueller, St. Catharine The second 9 P P 2g {Carl Zody, 5 | Louie Grapp, Mitchell Cleaners Mixed 3 “aa

¢alled for easement of the penalties | for running into the kicker and roughing the kicker by eliminating| the automatic first down following | these infractions and assessing only the specified yardage.

mittee also went on. record as being opposed to the recent suggestion | which emanated from the Midwest |

that football games be measured in|

Ramsey Beats Bray

number of plays instead of in number of minutes available for com-

petition.

HOCKEY

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BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 5—/|

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scratch team “tlassic, the bowling proprietors’ doubles meet, a quintet - of, ¢harity matches and | fan invasion ot Chicago by SIX quin-: tets are on the tenpin calendar. The remaining 160 of the 400 en-

|go into action over the four-game

Fulton, present leader, who tops the | standings with a 943. The gvent winds up Sunday night. =“ HA, With an ‘entry of 78 teams already in the fold and more expected prior Ito the Saturday noon deadline, the! Ft. Square event will open a run of

The. windup of the 17th annual|at Moon-Lite alleys Sunday night.

in the annual Fountain Square 1050- | weekly |

‘The charity matches, being bowléd as a benefit for the Women's International. Bowling. Congress’ “Wings

of Mercy” campaign, will be staged

| Five women's teams will face five men's aggregations, the matches starting at 7 p. m. Brightwood {Bakery men roll -Ideal Furniture] {women; Sylvester's men fate Red] | Rockettes women; B & H Specialty ‘men match shots with Hogsier Coal |& Oil women; * Horning Quality+ Market men compete against Bemis

[trants in the St. Philip tourney will ‘Letter Service women and R. C. A

men will have Harry C. Moore girls|

Toute in an attempt to unseat Joe, as their opponents. . |

The six Chicago-bound quintets| | will compete in the annual Ray | Schalk Holiday sweepstakes. Bowes 'Sealfast, Marott Shoes, Herff-Jones, | Cook's Goldblume, Falls City Beer! and Gold Medal Beer, all high rank- | ing in local scoring achievements,

\Cheeréd by the performances Of | iyi week- ends at 6:30 p. m: tomor={sre the teams that will make the |

Henky-—-Jdim-—Cepeland,—who- ehrelled.,

POW: Apother- -$quad-rolls-at-9--and.

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: — : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Local Bowlers’ Prepare for

Busy Week-End of Action = .

Plenty of action isin ‘store: for local bowlers as-they face a heavy |

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Ray Bottema ; Paces Butler Over Flyers

The Butler Bulldogs. defeated | Freeman field, 49-36, at the fleld- | house last night. Flyers : second loss iyi “eight games. :

Ray Bottema was high-point man

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for the Bulldogs, witli six field goals, §

and six free throws for a total-of 18 points, . ‘while Schoenhaus took {honors for the Mosers with six field goals and two free throws,

With two minutes playing time remaining in the game, Coach Hedden- substituted- Lee Hummel, Jack Compton, Don Birdge and Jerry DeWitt for Bottema at forward, Her-

{rod Toon at guard, Art Cook. at

forward and Gene Bland at center. | The new team finished the game,

‘The Bulldogs’ next game will be

in schdbl only last week and who action Will be fesumed Sunday with| “Bob Haagsma, Tol with Snider | with the Manchester nét squad on

bids fair to take the place .of the departed Charley Radcliffe, Coach. Harry Good took his Indiana bas{ketball team to Ann Arbor today {to open the Hoosiers’ 1945 Big Nine campaign torlight against {Michigan's menacing Wolverines. Copeland, who played high school {basketball at Elwood, Ind. scored |four points as the Hoosiers beat | Nebraska, 65-42, on Dec. 30 and was inserted into the starting lineup by Coach Good against Pentath{lon university of Mexico City here (Tuesday. --Copeland led the team with 17 points to a 53:33 victory lover

the" conference curtain-raiser, Radcliffe, who had scored 91 points in seven games for Indiana,

in In-| is

U. School of Dentistry {dianapolis this week. He the navy V-12 program.

‘Title Bout Billed ‘In Philadelphia

the Mexicans and has been Leo Jenkins, Universal

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{James Purpura,

Jin Ferguson, | Vaughn Cooke,

Russ Anerson, P. R. Mallory : Ed Fanchaly, a

Jack Mercer, E. C

shifts at 1, 3:30, 6 and. 8:30 p. {Entry may be made through Striebeck, by calling CH, 7061 FR: 2012. , Thev doubles tourney, staged the bowling proprietors, will be h id | at Pritchett's with men’s doubles, | women's doubles and mixed doubles |

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scheduled. Opening time Saturday | is 6 p. m and Sunday at 2 p. m.!

s a =o 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Boo Haagsma, Automotive John Bright, Holy Trinity ava Andy Anderson, Universal ....... eu. Bob Sutphun. Universal Al Menges, Universal

Henry Stumpn, ‘¥egetable Growers". harles Harter, P R. Mallory Universal : . McDrle, ‘inland Container Pavey, Printcraft caravan Emil Luca, Universal Bill Adcock.- Coca-Cola Bill Blythe, Unive sal . P. .R. Mallory . Automotive Parkway Rech. 1 enry Buck, Vegetable Growers International Harvester 6 Printcraft RGU Automotive

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Harley Price,

Universal Bob Darnaby- Jr., Shrine . .'7b Sweeney. Allison Speedway Atkin

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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5 (U. P.).— Prank Luzar, Holy Trnity ...

| Promoter Herman Taylor announced {yesterday

that Juan Zurita = of |

Boxing association's Monday night's 12-round fight be-| {tween Ike williams qf Trenton and: willie Joyce of Gard, Ind.

{Bill Sellmeyer, The present rule stipulates only Mexico would defend his National prancis Jordan, lightweight | Roscoe Finkbiner, Marvin Shell ‘Serv | Ed

{ Frank Parker Jr., {Doc Walker, Riviera Club

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Bu: Jing Trades Elk

Huck, Koerner Optical Mixed L. 8S. Ayres & Co.

Bob Shell, John Koch Furniture Dean Pump ......

Taylor said the title fight would Harry Court, Basca Mixed a.

be held in Philadelphia

Zurita’'s manager, {pion would be ready to defend at! that time.

In. Cue Contest” By coming from behind, Walter |

in a state cue match

to 40, in 90 innings three-cushion tourney

{of six, the loser’s best was a three. | Bray led, 32-18, at the end of | | the 59th frame, after which Ram-| {sey rallied and chalked up 32 points in the last 32 innings to finish out| in front. Tom Brooks and Harry are to clash in a“ tourney

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‘Pro Gridders Plan

‘Sudden Death’ Rule |

CHICAGO, Jan. 5 (U. P.).—Rev-| olutionary changes in professional football rules were proposed today | Ramsey defeated Orville Bray, 50 py owners, coaches and officials of the National Football league, high-|

lat the Harry Cooler parlor last lighted by a joint suggestion to]

d a high run play off tie games in a “sudden | hight, The Wisner had » ids death” period and to abolish the |

{kick for conversion.

According to one proposal, a * “stid- | be launched if two teams tied after the |

{dén death” playoff . would

{regulation four 15-minyte quarters. | {After a two-minute intermission, |

match |the two teams would start another |

{15-minute quarter and continue by

| auarters until the game is decided.

Joins Holy Cross

WORCESTER, Mass, Jan, 5 (U. P.).—Alvin F. Julian, head football coach at Muhlenberg college in Allentown, Pa., has been named backfield coach of the Holy €ross team, faculty officials said today. He is the first assistant selected by the new Holy Cross head coach, John Da Grosa.

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

JANUARY 14.31

NC. LOUSVRL 11 KY,

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79 Gert.ude 71 Eleanor 2 | Phyllis 2: Helen Schmidt,

7 Flossie Haufler, 3 | Betty 5! Eva Barry,

7) Haskell Bryunt,

9)Jennie Sweeney, 9|Clara Fon, 157 Lucille Kistner, St. Philip No. 615! Betty

13 | Charlotte Cavin, ¥! Bridget Dalton,

5|Nell Schmidt, 59 {June Swiggett,

3 .s {Mary Jane Gill, American Un. Life .

in last night's league matches. He had 245, 214, 220—679. John Bright, in posting a new individual three-game record for [the ‘season in the Holy “Trinity loop, | was runnerup. He solved the Dezelan alleys for 222, 225, 224—671, as a member of the Apex Coal team.

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500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Bradley, Mitchell, Coca-Cola Beyer, Roberson Underwood Typewriter Roberson .. Roberson

0 Jan Wulzen,

O'Neill, Coca-Cola . 545 Koerner Optical Mixed Betty Depyn, Roberson “iB Ollie Shriner, Curtiss-Wright HX Mary Jane Wilmeth, St. Philip No. 1:. 533! Roberson .. ' i Maxie Parker, Coca-Cola { Margaret Pitcher.. Coca-Cola: ........ S261 Coca-Cola . 52 Emmerich Inn

Sturm, #Roberson Pauline Ritchie, Roberson Roberson Coca-Cola . Eleanor Kottkamp, Coca-Cola......... Grace Simmonds. P. R. Mallory...... {Sue Long, Coca-Cola Ted Moore, Roberson § | Hazel Weymire, Koerner Optical Mix § Flora Cullivan,” Coca-Cola *5 !Vi Maltsberger,- Coca-Cola . {Martha .Fon, Emmerich Inn... i Sophie Lowe, Raberson Hazel Wagner, Roberson O. Seckel, Roberson Edna Garringer, Roberson NP Eula Holilday, Mitchell Bros. Cleaners Mixed . Roberson Roberson

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H. S. Fives in Heavy Action

The city and county week-end

hardwood menu: | TONIGHT Manual at Washington, Shortridge at Ben Davis. Southport at Howe. Technical at Richmond. Cathedral at Greenfield. Dunbar (Dayton, 0.) at Crispus Attucks.

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Decatur Central at Plainfield. Lawrence Central at Speedway. Warren Central at Beech Growe. Franklin Twp. at Pike Twp. TOMORROW NIGHT Ben Davis at Broad Ripple Manual at Sacred Heart. Rushville at Technical. St. Joseph's (Rensselaer) at Cathedral. owe at Decatur Central.

Seven Indianapolis high schools | are -booked for basketball action tonight and the “main go” of the evening probably will he that Manual

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Roberson Coal Co. 371 14

{Sampson Naval Training Center 36,

| Boonville 23,

m.| Auto Service of the Automotive| the North Manchester court, Jan. 6. Al league at Fbx-Hunt, was top scorer | Last night's summary: :

Butler (49)

FG PT PP FG 0!Schoenhsit: 6 1! Bostic, f 0 0'Turnerc . .2 0! Tines.g 2 2 0 0 1

* Freeman (36) Cook. f | Bottema,f { Rodebck,¢ | Luther.g Robbins g | Hummel, f | Hogan. f

"3 Crimmins,g ¢ 0! Thompsn,{ 2 Bowers,g 0 Kovaeic,g

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Toon.g .. Bland.c .. Compton,g 0

AHO O~ASORW CHOCO AD

Totals 19 11 13 10

Referee — Dale Morey,

Umpire — Herb Schwomeyer y

Basketball Sdires |

STATE. COLLEGES

2 Butler 49, Freeman ‘field 36.

OTHER COLLEGES

515 Romulus Air Base 40, Detroit 36 (over-

time) St.

Lawrence 31 i

{ Marshall 76, Pentathlon (Mexico) 44.

Dartmouth 51,. Camp Endicott 40

[Illinois Tech 63, George Williams 45

HIGH SCHOOLS

Dale 22.

Wadesville 27, Poseyville 23

07 Horace Mann (Gagy) 32, Emerson (Gary) |

SERVICE TEAMS

4 Ft. Warren 58, Ft, Logan 42.

McCook (Neb,) Army Air Base 51

PROFESSIONALS

Air Base 317,- Pueblo

1 | Sheboygan 48, Pittsburgh 37,

It ‘was the Free-

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division . fh 3 15 8

1B. 8 , 401 5 20

INDPLS ..... 1 Cleveland’ 5 i 5 Pittsburgh... 23 St. Louis . : : Eastern Manoa wa Ww TGF Buna: wre 40 1 4. | He rshe vs 13 4 | Providence + N18 2 108 SCORE LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 3, Buffalo 3 (tie). NEXT GAMES ~ TOMORROW += St. Louis at Cleveland, } Rroyidence at Hershey, Buffalo at Pittsburgh. St NDAY--Pittshurgh at INDIANAPOLIS, Cleveland at Buffalo, St. Louis at Provi-| | dence.

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Winter Whopper |

{the teams:

1 | Morireal 17 pladetrals ......4. seseess 18 | Voronto . I

While most sportsmen wrap up | their reels for use next spring, this Tar Heel followed schools of striped bass into Albemarle. | | Sound in N. C,, and brought back | this 131 jopownder,

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k | Toronto Leafs enjoy over the lead: ® ing Montreal Canadiens tightened Rk | up the National league hockey race

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Goalle ..........Picard Right Defense ..., . Lege Left D. ‘ce .... Davidson Ce » -Boothman. -+ -Munghich hg ubue Brnrer— (Ihdiinarois; Forbes, M. Skin. ner; McDonald, Garvin, Poitras, J, Skin- : Thomson, Thiebalt, Hewson; (BufLassard, Dyte, Halderson, Jones, | Lewis, Emerton, Purge, Webster, Kovalchu Referee — Harwood, Linesman — PitzLi erald,

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“—==8core by. Periods— INDIANAPOLIS. 0 Buffalo ... 0 first Period ‘Seoring - Thomson (McDonald, Bukovich), 15:29 Buffalo, Lassard (Aubuchon, Boothman), 15:49. Buffalo, «Jones (Leger); 19:49. Penalty—Lassard, Bukovich (high sycking’, ty

2-3 1-3 Indianapolis,

Second Period Scoring-—None. Pena | Lassard (board checking), Third Period Scoring — Bukovich (Kowcinak, Leswick dianapolis, Leiwick (Bukovich, i 1:42. Buffalo Webster (Leger, Koval13:10. Penalty—Free penalty shot —missed (violation in falling in the crease). * ~8aves by Periods— 8 5-20 Picard i 8-22

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The special “hex” that the

again today. i The Leafs, playing on home ice,

| | stopped Montreal, 4 to 2, to take al (| firmer hold on third place,

It was the fourth victory in six starts for Toronto over the Canadiens with | Montreal holding a single win and

Ea tie.

The second place Detroit Red Wings missed a chance to gain two | points, by being held to a 4-to-4| tle by the fifth-place New York; Rangers at New York. Standing of |

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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5 (U. P.).— The galleries were following Slam-| {min Sammy Snead and “Lord” Byron Nelson today as a field of 132 of the nation’s top-flight amateurs and professionals teed off in the | 72-hole Los . Angeles Open golt | | tournament at the Riviera country | club. Snead, winner of tournaments on

two winter the Pacific coast

CHICAGO, Jan. 5 (U. P.).—The major league agreement, organized since his release from. the navy, |

baseball's “constitution,”

comes up for revision today before a special and Nelson,

top-money winner of

| committee which has indicated that it will define explicitly and prob-|{last year, were favored to conquer |

| ably rescind some of the powers of the document which made the late on

| Kenesaw Mountain Landis truly the czar of baseball. The 10-member committee, composed of five representatives ach]

{from the National and American leagues, meets behind closed doors | to draft the new pact as baseball

{makes its first move toward answer- | ing one of the sport's toughest ques- |

tions, “will the new commissioner have the same inexorable Powers given to Landis?” Whatever action is taken today and possibly tomorrow,

{leagues’ full membership at a joint | | meeting to be held at New York, Feb. 3-4. The committee definitely will not touch in any manne® upon who will; -succeed Landis as commissioner and |

no announcement of its action will] : at Washington struggle with both be made until after the New York | coach "at Indiana university,

if the com- | { mittee hits a.snag, must be submit- | ted: for official approval of the two |

| |

"Under that rule the commissioner! could fine a club up to $5000 and| banish from the game for life a! player, club official: or employee found guilty of “detrimental conduct.” “That may prove to be the stumbling block,” said Harridge, who will sit on the meeting alone with President Ford -Prick of the National league.

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| Thom i n Return | were Harold (Jug) McSpaden, who | accepting the resignation of Edwin $

Go af Armory

The veteran Billy Thom, head mat | is to!

city rivals reported in good shape meeting, President Will Harridge | appear in a return match with]

to bear up in a bristling contest. Tech performs in a North Central conference tilt at Richmond, Ca-| thedral plays at Greenfield, South-| port at Howe, Shortridge at Ben Davis and Crispus Attucks p host to Dunbar of Dayton. In Saturday games involving citys teams; Rushville invades Tech, Howe goes to Decatur Central, Bem Davis! visits Broad Ripple, Manual plays at Sacred Heart and St. Joseph's of | Rensselaer is scheduled to perform against Cathedral here.

of the American league said. Old-Pact Power - The present ~ agreement, which! set up the Landis commissionership, | Jan. 12, 1921, covers playing terri-|

1ays tories of the two major leagues, player limits, waiver prices and the;

famed “conduct detrimental baseball” clause, in addition many other phases of the sport: Undet the old pact the first power! vested in the commissioner was “to investigate, either upon complaint

to to |

{or upon his own initiative, any part,

High School Boxer Appears In Garden

NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (U. P.)— Gen. John J. Phelan, chairman of the New York Boxing commission, ! vesterday- ruled that the scheduled 10-round fight between Billy Arnold | of Philadelphia and Cpl. Pritzie| Zivic of Pittsburgh, must be reduced | to eight rounds because of Arnold's, age. Arnold, 18, a high school student, | meets Zivic in Madison Square] Garden tonight. He will be the first | high school student ever to appear | in a main event at the Garden.

Baksi vs. Oma 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Promoter | Mike Jacobs late yesterday @nnounced that Heavyweights . Joe Baksi of Kulpmont, Pa. and Lee Oma of Detroit, Mich, had been signed for a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden on, Jan, 26.

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| Maufice Chappell of Montreal,

| top the weekly wrestling show next Tuesday night at the Armory: Thom is the only opponent to hold a ‘decision over Chappell since the latter first invaded this territory last spring. He upset the French-| | Canadian in a closely contested {struggle three weeks ago. Maurice| |is of the skilled and rugged type and has been asking for a chance to “even up” with the I. U. mentor. |

Rene LaBelle, the Montreal mat- |}

{man who came through with a [triumph over Monty. LaDue last, Tuesday, will be in the semi-windup. | LaDue had won “three for three” in| [the Armory before meeting Rene,

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FRIDAY, JAN. 5 1945

Hockey Caps

: Play 6th Tie

On Home Ice

The -home ice record of the. Indianapolis* Caps. now stands at 10 victories, six ties and nary a defeat at the ‘Coliseum rink this season. The Buffalo Bisons tried to snap the Hoosiers’ streak. last night but the fast affair wodhd up in a-3-3 deadlock.

The next opponent for the Caps will- be the Pittsburgh Hornets who

N\"lare scheduled in here on Sunday:

night, Bill Thomson of the home team chalked up-the first goal last night on assists by McDonald and Bukoevich. Th» time was 15:20. Lassard of the visitors knotte the count in the same period 20 seconds later on assists by Aubuchon and Boothman, And before the close of the int= tial session the Bisons took the lead ona goal by Vernon Jones on an assist by Legar at 19:49. Between periods the relay race for $100 in war bonds was staged with a foursome of Bisons Oppos= | ing four of the speediest skaters of the Caps with the locals win- | ning in a close race as- Webster | took a head-long dive near the finish line.

Two Fast Cap Goals

The order was Jones, Lewis, |Pargeter and Webster for the 1invaders and Bukovich, Thiebeau, | Leswick and Poitras for the Caps. |The ‘latter four were presented |with $25 war. bonds provided by local hockey fans in the interest of the infantile paralysis fund. Paid {attendance was 4334, J The second period was scoreless | and the rivals entered the last! stanza with the visitors ahead, 2 to! 1 The Caps put on a swift offense » and marked up two goals to take! the lead, 3 to 2. Bukovich scored | at 1:36 on assists by Kowcinak and J Leswick and Leswick tallied at 1:42 § on assists by Bukovich and Kow- | J cinak. x It looked like the Caps were “in,” | but the Bisons declined to wilt and | tied it up at 13:10 on a goal by Webster on assists by Leger and | | Kovalchuk. There was no further |

scoring and the teams had to be satisfied with a tie for one point # apiece in the league standings. | It was the fifth meeting between the Caps and Bisons this season, the Hoosiers wirming two and tying | 5 I !

| three,

Lt. Stanley Klores

‘Missing in Action

EVANSTON, 111, Jan. 5 (U. P.).— | Lt. Stanley Klores, former North= | | westekn university “baseball coach | ‘| and major league player, is missing | in action, his wife reported today.

Klores’ wife, Martha, who resides 4

here with their son; said she was |

| notified that her husband was communications officer on the destroyer # Cooper which was sunk Dec, § near |

Ormoc in Lhe Philippines.

Grid Staff Resigns LOS ANGELES, Jan, 5 (U. P.).— | The University of California at | Los Angeles was in the market for (a new football coach today after C. (Babe)

Horrell, head Bruin

Wilshire course; Bob Hamilton, na- mentor since Décember, 1938. As- § sistant Coaches Bronco® Nagurski

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mother of Carl a d Pauline Swal illlam and Jam Wednesday ,,. m the T lin Funera at. Services Satu Calvary Ul” B. ¢h State, Burial Mi invited. ADER—~Evelyn Nic mother of Barbar of Mrs. Charles Jersuldine Joeren ler. Mi. Charien queline Lepper; Funeral Saturday H. Herrmann East st’ Priends | moral Park. Fri p. wm. Thursdav fv—Katie; “bela Bain snd mothe depar’ed - this li Services from tr Mills, Saturday. J invited, Interme

BERK SHIRE—Sara loved wife of mother of Ben E James P. Parke passed away Th service Sunday, Brothers Irving Washington st. B 11:80 a. m. Pri chapel after 10 RUNNEMER-—Geo! father of Mrs. M ert White, Miss J mer, passed awa Services Sunday, C, Wilson ‘““Chape Prospect st. “ Pr Balem cemetery. t ,

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(COR. AHILL—Nel', nie Howell, P. McCarthy, Ind Helen Davis and Cpl. John E. and «f U 8 army, p evenhif, Jan. 3, tial, Funeral ,] ceney & Feene, N. Meridian st. high. mass- at drai, 9 a. m Bi tery. Frirjgde*ma time. LINE—Francis E., “of Otto, brother and Forest Cline, day. Services 8 the J. C. Wilson “ 1234 Prospect st. Mt, Pleasant. T™ “Chapel of the ( ONNOR— Mary (r wife of John (Jal Kathryn Connor grandmother of J olis ana Cpl. Rob Cal.; sister of Mr Johp and Micha apcils M |. Aci of drelan dag morning. Jan pital. Puneral fr tuary Monday at tion churecn at | Cross. Friends n ar’ after Friday wei meet at ‘he m. {rr prayers ONKLIN—8uzanna of “Mrs. Rosie ( Oliver, Mus. Pea Conklin; passed a neral from the church, Jasonvill o'clock noon. FP. homie, 332 Beaut, Friday. Shirley ROUCH-—-David F beloved husband father of Mary W Rosemarie Crouc Woodrow Wardell, brother of Fred Blanche Manus assed away Th onday, 3 p. m., Central Chapel, 9 Anderson cemetel at the chapel alts DEDERT —Clara; be Esther Alyea, Mr: Cpl. Ralph Dede: wm ny; sister of M Harry Waterman, liam Hansing' |

, 1509 Pros) Eminats Evangel corner Laurel “nc cordia, Priends | GRINDLE_-M2, Pri V. Grindle; d & her home, Flanner & Buch day, 3 p. m, ment lafer. BALL—Horace E., husband of Estell Paul Bidson 2k brother of A. assed AWAY 8 onday, 10’ a. mw 3026 N. New Jer Park. Friends .x dence after & p. Service, RAWN-—Eddle, "ge Jewel a m; grandfath brother of Mrs. Willie Hawn, S¢ away Thursday n Shirley Brothers N. Illinois st, | Burial Anderson call at the chape KIMBERLIN—Dr, Dorothy B. and ' away Friday at | st. Service Flani tuary, Sunday, vited. - Crematior chanan Cremator} LYNCH-—Harvey E., into rest Thursd

ys Peace Chapel, Burial Oaklandon, MALOTT ~- Hattie F entered into rest W wile of William 8, Ralph J., Edna ar sister of Mrs, | Gr ve Briner, Mr Lenry Shanks, F Preeman. Service at Moore Friends are welco cemevery, Marion MICHAEL —Addle L tered 11%) rest W wife of Daniel Clarenca Springer . m., at Moore 4 el. Friends are derson cemetery MICKS—Leora, 331 mother of Glenn

; grandmother and’ Fred ank; day. Services Sal J. C. Wilson *C| 1234 Prospect st. Friends may call. Chimes," NORRIS-—Harriett of Mrs. Lois H. 1 t the residence,

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