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‘CHICAGO, Dec. ¥ (U. ston Dig Ten configs. primary)’ to tightening its general eligibility rules, went on record again today as oppased to having its football champion play any post-season games,

Athletic directors, faculty representatives and coaches of the Westfi sonterece entered the second

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8 suggestion made earlier this year by Fritz Crisler, Michigan athletic director and head football coach, the directors voted yesterday to annually recognize an official team champion in all sports which do not have all-conference tournaments. Two Classifications Indoor and outdoor track, wrestling and swimming champions are determined through annual. cone ferénce tournaments while football, basketball and baseball fall into the non-tournament classification. The winning team will be deter. mined by percentage points, counte ing tie games as half a game won and half lost. Previously a tie game did not count in the per. centage column. With faculty approval assured, the directors voted to start hand.

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By UNITED “The North Central conference, _Hooslerland's “conference of basket--champions,” takes over the state high school cage spotlight tonight

Jefferson's Broneos, Anderson's Indians and New Castie’s three “future book” stalwarts in the N. 0. O., are involved

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Sewiid B® Longsen, heavyweight ¥reatiing champion, makes his first of the local indoor seanext: Tuesday night at the ArMory, where he takes on George &ayo) Koverly, : £1 will be “villain vs. villain” as two giants of the grappling in. come together. Both are

16 Quintets to Play n Pro Tourney ~ CHICAGO,

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ing out “official” titles next year.

Conference Teams

in five important games. Jeff and Anderson clash . head on tonight at Anderson while New Castle's undefeated Trojans, appar ently over the worst of their influ. enza attacks, play host to once-de-feated Indianapolis Tech. Then, tomorrow night, Evansville Bosse’s defending state champions travel to Lafayette; Anderson plays undefeated Muncie Central and New Castle invades Muncie to meet the

its way into the favorite's spot to restore the fading glory of the North Central in the 1945-46 state tourney, 12 State Titles When Everett Case's Frankfort club won its fourth state title by beating Franklin in- 1939 it was the North Central's 12th state chamtourneys. More to the point, it was the N. C. C.'s 11th state title since 1925. Since, then,

the North Central hasn't had a chaipion. Other spotlight games tonight out in the state:

Gary Lew Wallace at Valparaiso, Evansville Reits at Jasper, Madison

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

By JAMES E. WALTERS United Press Sports Writer

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Loft to right: John Janisch, Bd Sushis, Milt Schoon, Coach: Lorén Ellis, Bob Dille and Walt Radecki.

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NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (U, P.).~Al Weill, manager of Arturo Godoy, {heavyweight challenger from Chile, conferred with Promoter Mike Ja~ cobs “last; night on the possibility of a title bout against Champion]

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“the world's tallest basketball team” | Soamnes ¢ Lo Sie Union Mills [3 inches tall and plays forward, He res is a tremendous rebounder and wes Gary second only. to Dille in scoring a wan Oly season ago. Janisch played prep Michigan Clty ball for Union township in La Porte tie Olbaon Clty, M0. The REDE fund up Ft. Wayne C St. Louis Greenville, Pa. | 6 Gary inches, respectively ve of Gibson Oity, Ill, one of the And, as the Valparaiso coach| Key men for the Crusaders are standouts in last season's TIHNOLS | 1ass puts it: “They're pretty husky mop Dille and John Janisch, a pair [prep tourney, towers § feet 8. boys as well as being tall.* which played for “small® Hoosier | TOTWard Jim Able is 6 feet 7 Milt (Long Goon) Schoon, who and Bd Susnis and Fred Wolf crowd presses § feet 10 inches, is playing high schools. 6 feet 5. Guard Walt Radecki, allhis third season at center and he's| Dilley all-American as a fresh- state at La Porte in 1043-44, stands been one of the top scorers. man two seasons ago, ranks as the! feet 3, Godoy Wants in [Ted McGrew Departs Indians to Take Picture for Tr i | Y Over Reins of Braves’ Farm System At Heavy Crown

BOSTON, Dge. 7 (U. P)~In

Indians Have 49 Pastimers Counting players on the active list, players still in service

Fairly, Shemo, Normah Wallen, Pat Capri, Bill Skelley, Wayne Ambler, Charles Alkley, Bob Fletcher, Outfielders Wayne Blackburn, Artie Parks, Bob Dill, Tom Davis, Morris Ader-

ern, yo Bakery, Bw Brass Ewing Aluminum, Mechanic's Teundis, Clemens, Tom Neill Wadley: Co., Four Roses, : N : 1 P. Mo~Link-Beit | 2 Atkins i No. 1, Atkins Skill Saw, Mayer B k b S Chemical No. 1, Pehr's X-L es Sehults | hemical Wa 1 Pon as etb all Scores | 3:8 P.M. iture, Diamond Chain Automatic, Crown ry, Ad-| Cathedral 28, "oy ve oN. vance Eipetrotype, re “Beverage | Union OR en owhship Jo nson) “39, Silent | (Washington), rtman Purniture, Five | Aces; R. C. A. Inspection. washingien. yg Cass) 43, Young [8 P. M~~Bontie's Fox's Stesk | oon imaL. House, Turk's Tavern. Rn Sqtre Tavern, * COLLEGES | Strest Pederal Loan. | juniata 83, Carnegie Tech 41. Grea. “orantia nt State 1. Refdssary a. Dewi) po-Xut, win Walldce 36. John Carroll 2. a. Pp n Market, Hauler | Be Wooster 41, A tal Surveyor ors, Shrine Arabs Mustler ures Ki Point Marines Union on. Yn ow Machine.

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club around new manager Billy South signed Jake Flowers as coach and former N MoGrey 4a head of thelr enlarged farm Aystem. McGrew, recently-named general manager of the Indianapolis club's § {afm system and a former scout for the Phillies and Dodgers,

action.

s Joutle wave the the Boston Braves have |» League Umpire Ted

will be assisted by Jack McAllister, formér Cleveland manager who has scouted for the Braves for several

quarters that Indianapolis will share in the. operation of the Boston “chain store” clubs and with MeGrew supervising “the entire setup. The Pirates announced yesterday that Flowers, who has been with the club since 1940 with the exception of more 8 year in the armed service, released at his own request, The have in.

1940 than » was of, to eight

Braves they minor-league clubs for 1946. A player agreement with the Indian apolis club was signed yesterday.

The Indians have been. dgsignated as & Boston “affiliate” club.

Indianapolis Sells Ben Geragh

en Geraghty Dec. 7 (VU, P.).—~ The minor league convention moved toward its conclusion today with major player deals apparently being hed Sor consummation at a later

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Rossignol turned the hat trick although playing out of position on

The game marked the return of Goalie Floyd Perras to the Cap lineup after a lengthy stay on the shelf because of injuries. Caps Take Lead The Caps lost no time in taking over a 2-0 lead in the initial period. Johnny Holota sent a long drive Goalie Yves Nadon just over

League Lead nse of New Haven:

Rossignol Scores 3 Goals

By BOB STRANANAN

The New Haven Eagles ‘probably have decided that Kilroy, mysterious, must be some relation to Cliff Simpson and Rosy They certainly couldn't put their fingers on those two Caps night as our boys bolstered their American Hwith a 6-5 triumph before 4544 fans—the smallest crowd of the season.

spares—-MoLenahan, Dougss. Simpuon, Bakoven Sawyer, Woehy,

N Labovich, pe te oh get, Fraser

INDIANAPOLIS New Haven ......... de First Hod—soortng—- (3) Jhdianspolis, Holota Baewicr. Bukowieh) 7:00: (3) To: ne haven, Fargaier are 11:41; (4) New Haven, Dawes (Pargeter, Fraser) 12:30; (3) Indians sisted) 18:13; (9) New. Naven, Milford Milne) 15:00

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Wilman Is Ahead In Pin Classic

CHICAGO, Dee, 1 (U. P).~Joe

Wilman of Chicago, winning 13 out of 16 games, today took the lead In

bowling tournament. Runneryp last year, Wilman

yesterday. Benkovie, Milwaukee, and Pvt Therman Gibson of Detroit, were tied for third place.

S————————————— Dodgers Sell Hart

NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (U. P.) ~The Brooklyn Dodgers .last night announced that Inflelder Bill Hart had been sold to Oakland of the Pacific Coast league. Th JOuniuiE, who blayed with the Dodgers in through part of last season, Wh . Swi vious of, She Your in onie game hi t four home runs.

1944 and was tat and

It was announced by thé Indianapolis Indians that Ben Geraghty, second sacker, had been sold to the, Sacramento club "of the Pacific Coast league. Lower leagues were expected to fill many managerial posts today. More than 100 such jobs were open as ‘war-suspended leagues resumed

Although every big ‘league club was represented here, and all were top-heavy with 1045 regulars and | returning servicemen, no “big names” were involved in the brisk actions so far.

FIGHT RESULTS

Art Robinson, 156, Pittsburgh gg +r Frank Serna, 151, New Yor wn.

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Rutan Out in Front In Miami Golf

MIAMI, Pia, Des. 7 (0. Chick Rutan, Gross Points Wood,

Tenpin Tourney To Be Resumed

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