Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 16

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West Pointers Repeat as Top ‘Team; Trojans Make Rose Bowl

NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (U. P).~Army wore the national collegiate ~football crown at a jaunty angle as it packed its pads today while she gridigon gang started to sweat out a four-week wait for the bowl , »@ontests which wind up the season. IX The Cadets ruled the roost after their expected 32-to-13 conquest {of Navy, It was Army's second straight undefeated season and made “~the West Pointers national bosses ‘with sectional understudies in Indiana, Alabama, Texas and Southern California. ++ Alabama's Crimson ‘Tide joined * Army and Oklahoma A. & M. in the all-winning column as it took the Southeastern conference champlonship with a 85-t0-13 triumph over Mississippl State.

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Bowl berth and the Southweest conference title, They will battle Missouri's Big Six kings In the Dallas tilt on New Year's day. Two other conference games saw Baylor upset Rice, 17-14, and Southern Methodist flatten T. C. U., 34 to 0.

‘Miami Awaits Nod

| Miami of Florida virtually oe U CL A: Defeated clinched an Orange Bowl bid as it s Sout hern California's Trojans | conquered Auburn; 33 to 7, and

was expected to receive the nod today to face Holy Cross. Chief victim of the week-end was Notre Dame. Great Lakes, a surprise winner when it knocked the Irish out of the undefeated class in 1043, beat the South Benders again with a 39-to-7 triumphs yesterday. North Carolina walloped Virginia, 27-18, and in intra-state rivalries in the South, L. 8, U. downed Tulane, 33-0, and Georgia

bested Georgia Tech by the same count.

Washington Is One Game i in Front in Eastern Division

t. NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (U. P.) ~The New York Giants, who have won “only three games this season but made two of them decisive in the “National Football league race, were the only obstacle today to an eastern “division title for the W Redskins. New York's 28-10-21 upset of the Philadelphia Eagles yesterday while Wpsbington trimmed Pittsburgh, 24-t0-0, sent the Redskins into a

"Winner Take All un. Jame vet ‘Bout in Boston

Should the Eagles win over Boston next Sunday and Washington lose, the two would meet in a playBOSTON, Dec. 3 (U, P.)—Featherweights Timothy (Buddy) Hayes and Tommy Moore, a pair of Bos-

off for the right to oppose Cleveland for the league crown. Cleve land has clinched the Western * ton Irish lads who began their fistie .Jends on the city's streets, battle in a-10-round boxing bout here téhight

division honors. Cleveland's Bob Waterfield was © with the winner due to get $3500 “and the Joser only his lumps.

the whole show as the Rams defeated Boston, 20 to 7. His passes set. up all three Ram touchdowns and his fumble set up the Boston Fighting on a winner-take-all |score. He plunged for one touche- bats, this pair of youthful feather- down and kicked two extra points. “Weights will be resuming a battle] A strong Detroit defense which held three - weeks ago in which|stopped Green Bay three times in+L Hayes won by a whisker ori a be-|side the Lion 10-yard line, and a _aipted, but bloody rally. short-passing attack by - Chuck , Hayes was discovered in a street|Fenenbock in the third period gave sistent outside his home and brought | Detroit a 14-to-3 win over the “alorig through the smaller fight “clubs until he finally reached the big-time this fall, He never fought as. an amateur and has won 39

Packers. Detroit clinched . the “wietories in 42 professional starts.

Western division second place. THe Chicago Bears escaped the Basketball Scores CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

Washington 39, Southport 24. arren Central 50, Pike twp. 30, 0-30; Crispus. Attucks 29.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS

ville 34, Princeton 14. nsville Bosse 59, Linton 19. . 5 Wayne Concordia 27, Columbia City

“meanwhile won the right to face ~ © ‘Bama in the Rose Bowl as they . Gaptured the Pacific Cogst confer- . ence crown with a 26-15 win over . P.O.LA w+ Oklahoma's Aggles, through with “their season's schedule, and their Sugar Bowl opponents, St. Mary's of California, both sat out the week-end, / “Texas came through with & 20 ‘ $0-10 victory over the Texas Aggies last Thursday to clinch the Cotton

cago Cardinals, 28 ta 20, on clever play-calling and precision passing by Quarterback 8id Luckman,

Football Scores

STATE COLLEGES Great Lakes 39, Notre Notre Dame 7,

OTHER COLI COLLEGES Army 32, Navy 13.

Alabama’ 85, Mississl Btate 13, ary Lew Wallace 56. Mishawaka 30. Allen 12, Knoxville ammond 41, South Bend Central 40. Baylor 17, Rice May Porte 30, Plymouth 33. California 6, St. Potight o Apr City 28, Brazil 24. Plorida Normal 54, MT is (Ill.) 36, Gary Horace Mann 32. Florida A&M 33, Louisiana Normal 13. th Bind Riley 37, Fort Wayne North Valley State x Alban Bate 0 Bide na 33, hd.

Louisiana State 3 Toine Maryland 19, South Caroling’ 13. orth Carolina 27, Virginia 18. North State 13, Oregon 13. Southern California 2% U.C L A 18 Southern Methodist 34, Christian 0, Stanford 12, San. Mateo Marines 6 Tennessee 45, Vanderbilt 0. Jia sain AAF 18. rginis te crEinis Vnion Wake Forest 1 .: Yale 28, . pathy lemgon

STATE COLLEGES

fana 59, Camp Atterbury 4¢9, due 48, Indiana State 37

OTHER COLLEGES

4 bur to 1 on Wallan, 58, Ohio Wesleyan 36. Brooklyn 36, Webb. 20. Shigngo 43, inet: Tech 43 svertime), C. of N. 94, LaSalle 532. Soncordis tah. 40, Aoi Mu. Drake 66, Central Iowa 38. Findlay 51, (Bluffton (0.) 28.

Felix (Doc) Blanchard 28), Army fullback, as he neared the goal line for his second touchdown, his Fl (Doc Bch as, or left far behind. Army defeated Navy, 32 to 13, in Philadelphia

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Soldier Loads Star Bowlers

CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (U. P.)—Pvt. Therman - Gibson, Detroit bowler now stationed at Scott field, Ill, headed a pack of 114 competitors in the fifth annual all-star national individual match game tournament today with a 12-game total of 2501. Gibson, making his fourth stab at the singles title, added a 1313 yesterday to a 1189 score rolled on Saturday to lead the field. Midway through the first round of the tournament, Gibson was followed by Walter Ward, Cleveland, and George Young, Detroit, in sec-

Ward's total two days was 2443,|“big time” | Young had a 2436. 13 games to roll before Wednesday, in

Another Upse

—Seore in New York on Labor day.

Hogan Is Winner By Six Strokes

ORLANDO, Fla. Dec. 3 (U, P.)~ Ben Hogan, whose six-stroke victory in the Orlando Open yesterday was his second straight tournament win; headed a field of some 150

athletics resume

Open. Hogan was in top form as he ran his 1045 links earnings to $27,000 by capturing the $2000 war bond for first place. He carded a 67 on his final round for a 73-hole total of 270, 14 under par. - ‘Harold (Jug) McSpaden a tie for second with John Revolta at 276.

Manning Collects

Casting Laurels Manning tallied scores Eo and 90 in %'s and %'s and skish respectively, honors for the men at

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Silent Hoosiers In. 2 Tilts This Week

defeated Center Grove last season

but dropped a 33-32 decision to Union.

Scoreless Tie City recreation department football teams still are at it. Husviing Hut and Buss Buckets played a Soatices He at Riversign Yeudhg: The teams will meet again

Sunday, also oat ihgain, Tet m. There will be a curtain raiser

PROFESSIONAL New York 18, Faiirdeiphia an Washington 24, Pittsburgh 0. Detroit 14, Sa hay 3 2. Ros

Clevelan ton. 7 28, Chicago Cardinals 30, ioe TEAMS Camp Lee 12, Little Creek 6 Fleet: City 23, easl er n. Point 0.

Leneva 56, Carnegle Tech 31 peorgetown 57, Loyola (Md.) 46. ustana 35

fom Cereal 48, Case 46. isville 52, Murray State 42. 89, Rio ande 3

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58, Ripon Mexico Mines 9“, % hod Bliss 23, 58, Alfred Camp Otek m. 3s. ul h Dakota State 43, Gustavus Adolphus esiern ginla 38 he Wesleyan 33, ; hein 3 Birnville State mn. n Rosson : kosh Sheboygan 36. Globe Trosters a1, Kautsky's 30. END SCREEN AND STORM SASH TROUBLE . FOREVER

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McGrew at Convention

Ownie Bush, Vice President Frank E. ‘McKinney, Field Manager Bill -Al Schlensker

Heavies Billed On Armory Show

The first all-heavyweight mat and and third place respectively.jcard of the season, with several

The 114 entries still have, another ory tomorrow night. Ray Villmer, St. Louis, a nd Gob, opposes Anton Leone, Birm

Fans are promised an unusual

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= t leagues planned meetings | Wednesday's offical opening of the minor baseball league. sessions on

signed to become general manager of the Detroit Tigers. Hamey’s selection was unanimous. Mike Kelley, president of the Minneapolis Millers, was chosen vice president. Hamey received a threeyear contract. Parke Carroll, form-

Association officials devoted the

Bulldogs Play Wabash Next

early lead in Saturday night's encounter, but Butler pulled into a 16-15 advantage at the half-time. Manchester rallied in the latter stages of the game to pull within a point of the Bulldogs at 42-41, then the Hinklemen turned on the heat

Jerry Cranny, rhinie Butler forward and a former Cathedral -Was-—the—game's scoring | leader with 12 points to his credit. With the exception of Cranny,

{Blues' Prexy Roy Hamey Takes Over as A. A.'s New Chief

O. Dec. 3 (U. P.)~Representatives of the Interns.

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tional leaguers particularly interested in creation of a new AAA

With a capacity entry of 192 teams, the 19th annual “Pot of Gold” 1050 scratch handicap bowl ing tourney for five-man teams, got under way at the Hotel Antlers over the week-end. Dorsey's Funeral Home topped the scoring of the 64 teams that participated in the initial Saturday and Sunday schedule. Rolling on the 6 o'clock squad last night, the quintet posted a 2559, added a 578 handicap, for 3137 and the leading position, Libby Lodge No. 1 assumed the runnerup position with a 3118, gleaned from 2468 and 650 free pins. Hub Tavern took* over the No. 3 spot with 3109, having a 2513 actual and 596 handicap. Hornaday Fourth Hornaday Milk Co. of the Lourdes eague landed in fourth position with 3108, resulting from 2595 and 513 charity pins. _Kingan’s Tasty Cream bard is

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Pherson | Coal, sixth, with 2733 (333) 3086, Other teams landing among the top ten were: Schoetle’s Insurance 2497 (538) 3035; Stewart Warner South Wind 242¢ (587) 3011; R. C. A. Record Repair 2239 (765) 3004 and Milikan Business Brokers 2420 (556) 2085. The event will be continued over the next two week-ends.

Zoliners Lose

PFT. WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 3 (U. P). ~The Rochester, N, Y., basketball

wi a8 Half—Butier 16, ManchesOfficials—T. R. Smith and Ted Lents.

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Zollner Pistons, 56 to 54. ‘Rochester led most of the way, although the Zollners threatened the New York-

ers with a one-point lead midway in the fourth quarter,

Hockey Deal

fenseman Art Lessard returned to the Buffalo Bisons today after an

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. By BOB STRANAHAN “Bun Cook's Cleveland Barons were on the way back home With their second tie game of the season with our league-leading dianapolis Capitals. The clubs battled through & 3-3 stalemate before 8361 fans

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diminutive winger fired in the goal|p which squared things while both teams were shorthanded after 26 seconds of the final period. This also kept Leswick’s record alive of having participated in a | scoring play in all of the IndianPapolis home games. Barons Take Lead Defenseman Ben Sprout sent the Barons out in front after the first 49 seconds of play on a sole dash through the Indianapolis defenders. Johnny Holeta evened things, however, firing a sizzler past Goalie John Kiszkan from about 10 feet out. George Ritchie, who picked up the puck in center ice, got an assist on the play. This came late in the period, The Barons struck suddenly and early in the second period when Lee Gasparini batted in a rebound shot after 36 seconds of. play. Freddie Thurier shot a pass 1 across to Roy Kelley, bearing ina fast, and the winger feinted Goalie Tommy Wilson off balance to score at 4:41 of the period. Play waxed warm midway in th in thejlock.

Hockey Summary and | Standings

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Indianapolis (3) Cleveland (8) AN LEAG Wilson... aL oe € Kimkan Meier Ivan Uh ha mpson...... ght ense ...... out GA ; McLenahan... Left Defense ......Bessone INDIANAPOLIS «. 13 8 4 111 BB. Heleta.......,... nter .Cunningham | Pittsburgh ......... 11 6 2 a 3 Leswick ....... ght Wing ........ Atanas Cleveland ......... ¢ 785 aa N11 Bukoviteh...... Left Wing ...... Brayshaw St. louis ......... $ 113 8 » 13 Spares tindisliapoiis) Ritchie, Brani- Eastern Division gan, J. McAtee, Douglas, Rossignol, Woch NM 4B Conacher, N. McAtee, Sawyer; (C jeveland) | Hopney ” 8 4 holome, ‘Trudel, Bur- mT 18 ington, Thurier, Gasparini, Hergesheimer, 63 100 3 HT

Referee—Buteh Keeling. Umpire—Harry

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3, Cleveland 3 (tie). 3

INDIANAPOLIS Buffalo 12, St. Louis 4. Providence 4, Pittsburgh 5, New Haven 3.

Pree reasanye 1 32 Pirst Period Scoring-=-1, Cleveland, NAPGLIS 4, 8. sCoRsq X Sprout (unassisted), 0:49; ‘3, Indianapolis, Hershor¥? hi 8 Haven 3. : Heleta . (Ritchie), 14:02. Penalties—Gas-| Gaveltd " Plontatnce 2. 3

parini (slashing. Second Period Scoring—3, Cleveland, Gasparini (Bartholome, Burlington), 0:36; 4, Cleveland, Kelley (Thurier, Trudel), 4:41; 5, Indian lis, J. McAtee (Douglas|LIS

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Wochy), 10:15. Penaities—Brayshaw (high sticking, Ga pave (tripping), MecLena‘han king (interference),

Toronto Moves Out Of Last Place

NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (U. P.)

Bedsone Douglas pore lg checking), Adolph (hold ). ird Period Scoring—8, Shdistapolis, Leswick (Heleta) 0:26. Penalties—Rossig-

slashing), Simpson propio Sher. ritt (charging).

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