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“AN 1° . * P * Michigan in Rousing Battle; . - sh Quintet Edges Purdue Hoosier vollege basketball players were enjoying a holiday vacation , well-earned after Saturday night's rousing encounters which saw win its first Big Ten game and Notre Dame stop Purdue’s streak. : Crimson five was forced into an overtime by Michigan before emerging in front, 67-58. The teams started to leave the floor a fleld , hough. it nad wen. e058. but | ‘| ke’ Commends won, officials nullified the goal. The ’ o he ates period to sn 1 the er period 1 mpe 11 BOWlers’ Legion : Pag WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (U. P.)~ led his team's scoring with 17/0 ugh the Bowlers’ Victory LeIrish Nip Purdue ] Dame was in front at the| has sent his thanks to the coun-31-18, and then beat na try’s 16,000,000 bowlers for helpdetermined Purdue rally fo ing to make the life of overseas servicemen more pleasant, Capt. Billy Hassett of the Irish| Ina letter to Arvillee L. Ebersole, scored 17 points while Paul Hoff-|director of the legion, Eisenhower commended the B. V. L. for {ts work in “cutting through every type of red tape” to send recreational ‘| facilities for servicemen. Ebersole said that in one year alone bowlers through the B. V. L. sent Yanks abroad 75,000 fishing kits, 200,000 decks of playing cards, 33,000 books and 50 tons of equipment for six recreational centers in the Aleutians, Ebersole also revealed that the
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Basketball league decision to|largely to a three-goal ‘last-period rally by which Detroit tied Chicago, books Slate, 51-34, at Kansas City in the SF ho Sprung News ootimi) record Youngstown yesterday, 44-35, but|4 to 4, while the Canadiens defeated Boston, 4 to 1, in games last night. | ioday for the ninth. vun-1 Jos Ehiiay was penalised for AMERICAN LEAGUE d day of a double-header Dro-| Jos. poe or mm ny tm] oungsiown Jes ¢ Ernie Andres, Toronto shoved New York deeper into the league cellar by trimming |2in8 Of the world's richest 3-year-| {ripping midway in the period, but Western Division oy Cree Beant 108 tals and that an 3 0 the Ranger, 4 t0 3, on a late Babe Pratt. : old race—the $100,000 Santa Anita}'D® Caps weren't able to profit by/ = WL 7 6 Gira in thelr first same. Tarr| 2ditionsl 25,000 copies are on their thelr star, as we i Sangets, 434 3 0 & Je woul by a his absence. Neither were the buon > . 1 3 § I 3 Pepperdine Sele game. to| &Y to men still overseas. Andres, property of the Boston eal leads by one point—26 to 25—over Chicago, with Derby : Hornets late in the stanza when|Cleveisnd ...... 1 95 01 John Janisch 23 points Red 80x, was notified by the base- Boston two games behind Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth Arden Graham's Rollie McLenahan was sent to the| ° Wu ...... 915.3 80 119 nN WFBM 1 lead Valparaiso to victory over the ball club that he was to have noth-| Doug Bentley scored three goals |!YiNg §0al by Ted Lindsay was 8 |poin Chance Farm headed the list] box for tripping. aaturn BIvidA ei Hawkeyes Extended 17 Horsemen ing more fo do with the hardwood! for Chicago as the Blackhawks |uive ‘Karakas' snowder, [of Dominations with four stake win-| Walton Scores soe 0 of fd alt B $30 Early BI only ‘other Western - The Kautskys had Woody Norris, sped into an eek lead, but the The standings: * ners and four others. Her stake The Hornets made it 2-0 in the New Haven Lb 4 20 100 14¢ 12 ' In Top a Jame " Sutuiday Gi th ‘Al !|tormer Butler. player, and Join Mote Tugged Red Wings aame Baek | = ed . LT Palhorses were Star Pilot, champion second period before the Caps really LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS 3:30 Time to o extanded 2 to the mit ven e IT |styier, ex-Chicago professional, in pinged Fa € 3 352-year-old colt of the season Lord|St down to work in earnest. Bob N 3 Pi 3 (tie). Te rou : their lineup. third goal was a long shot by Bill |goton ..... - 8 8 Nipoevell Knockdo and Walton took a short pass from Hershey 3, New Haven 3 (tie). 8:00 Early Bi subduing Illinois, 41-39. It| BALTIMORE, Dec. 2¢ (U. P).~ Quakenbush that bounced into the |Detroft . 1.11 T 3 1 wn Colony ©" 0 1, 2 8:18 Barly Bi The The visitors held & 27-15 half- " TOronto ....ocesveves 1 12 3 11 | Boy. . Johnny Mahafley for the goal. Cleveland 4, Providence 2 8:30 Mrs. Parr sixth straight triumph for otal of horsemen barred from. léadership but the net off Adam Brown's leg, and the lnew York .ooorrer., ¢ 14 3 10 Fred Syse's Air Rate, unbeat Steve Wochy tallied the first In- ree 3:45 Mrs, Parr Te a ee | peHtion Iy Wie Maryund to-Thilied to trim this margin to six colt which breezed to the New Eng-|dianapolis marker after a neat bi Giviant oe HAO 3:15 Light of points late in the closing period at : as : land circuit 2-year-old ch | of passing from McLenahan. Later|St 3, Buffalo 2. 9:30 Evelyn W points for the winners. | day, and Commission Chairman eo os ac lerman riticizes year -hampion vidence 6, Pittsburgh 8, 9:45 Bachelor’ Sema looked Jorywd to George Mahoney said that specific in the on C Sips cis your, was a surprise en- in 18 perios Maree Dessttie wat Hershey % New Haven 4. 0 Bet’ schedule this week Scoring honors game . hooking, Ron : a es Shares it be me ependedie, jerry Steiner of the Kautskys As On Ca f Fl f Go h Alfred Vanderbilt also entered|Just 8 the penalty box door was| ..... NEXT GAMES 10:3 Woanan's battle between |peb, 11. Wilh 18 woes, Dk Buutihol its € use 1or op 0 P ers eight horses, Stellar Role, Strike ZHinging open Jo Jet hun outa back | Butalo ere, New Haven a% Prove J048 Aust den Ohio State at Colum- ; Three, Thwarted, an, Geisha in shot | dence, at St. Louis. 11:00 Kate Sm night. Ohio State, vel Jockey a: Suns And The Sheyboygan Redskins are| MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 24 (U. P).—Coach Bernie Bierman, whose Newsprint, on 22g ark Ravin, (Which tied the count. It came at 11:30 Rom. Hei sd Tlinols by f0Ur|yrasy on charges that a steeple-| or: On the home schedule at the football team completed its most disastrous season since he took over| Louis B. Mayer entered six, in-| 16:38 in the period. : |Holy Cross Player 11:45 Our Gal Dec. 15 in the conference| pace mace Nov. 30 had been | Armory next Sunday claims that “Minnesota will come back.” cluding stake winner. Widow's Peak The Caps continued to apply the| 1] With 12:00 Gilbert | lead in thel.q .q» The Gophers, he said, will have to undergo a complete overhauling, /and the three-horse entry Honey-|pressure, but the Hornet defense- ith Pneumonia 12:30 Purm Ci week, Henry Parr III, president of the| Tha re All Sef however, and start from scratch. : moon, Moneybags and Charivarl, |men checked every thrust and| MJAMI, Fla, Dec. 24 (U. P.).~ Bd? Parts On 3 Maryland. Josksy Slub,_said ihe} | NEY Ie 71 J¢7 With os 8 great go of work and enthusiasm by everyone connected Jory O'Flaherty came ¥p. with Holy Cross’ Orange Bowl football 3 on Michigan State would co-operate officia or terested Minnesota] — = ; __g ian unassisted a a Hohn “sehieditled ‘to arrive :30 of night's non-title card in- | Pimlico. ; NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 24 (U. P.). it wil take that same work and en-| 0006 Minnesota might before i can to 8 training 3:90 Holiday } cludes DePaul at Dlinols, North| ~The St. Mary's and Oklahoma |thusiasm to do it again.” be proved and the players’ over- n Southpaws The home boys put everything CAmp for its game Miami 3:30 Xmas My © Dakota State at Minnesota and . o Aggle football teams set.up train-| The gray-haired coach criticizeq|OPHMIsM as the result of early lop- they had into that final period.| university on New Year's day. 315 Rmas My Great Lakes at Purdue. 2 lini § rts ing camps today—St. Mary's at|the public as one cause for the Go-|5ided victories were major factors in| NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (U. P.).—|Wochy hit the cage post on one| Tackle Roger Desroches, s first. 3:00 Two Hou EH Edgewater park and the Aggie at|phers’ five-game losing streak and|'D® Second worst season football|The New York Yankees, even with| n0t, 8d McLenahan nearly had) stringer, was hospitalized with 3 Tao How : annin Registers Prod P fi the final week of drills single Big Ten victory during the| °°°'d in the school's history, hej, lke Joe Di 3 another drive in the nets before Pneumonia and could not make 3:45 Two Hou g roduce r'ront for their New Year's day Sugar|1945 season, id. i | orden Maggio, Joe Conacher connected with the goal the trip, but otherwise the squad | Ml “G00 Twe sou ; ting Victory - Bowl ; T Bierman said the fact that his Phil Rizsuto and Tommy | which kept the Caps on even terms 1s in good condition, Coach John § A vo Hou se Indianapolis Casting club CHAMPAIGN, Til, Dec. 24 (U Both arrived at New Orleans yes- Guer-0y team did not work hard in practice | Henrich returning, still must feel] Vith the Smoky City skaters. Dagrosa said. 4:45 Two Hou its tourney activities at] Lo Tootall basketball at the terday. Oklahoma A. & M., went “Too many fans annually con- hurt him worse than the defeats.|insecure. An announcement from| The Caps go to Cleveland for a : - hall yesterday with Bin| Oniversity of Illinois sub- | directly to Biloxi. cede the Big Ten championship to| He added that he was “amazed” (their offices recently revealed they|S™™¢ tomorrow night, play in Pitts- Zollners Win i stantial profits in the fall and| St Mary's devoted the day to| Minnesota even before the first|that his boys were worse at the end burgh Saturday and then meet the| wr (va ma PK ighiig by placing top side tn the %'s event| Vinicr Of 104, but most other|sghiseeing and in the evening at-(63m 1 played” he sid Tot the season than at the start, | "0s ee08 additions! Pers. ojToruels hero stain Sunday Bight. p.;, rng aa, Dc. 2 WW, {iti sports showed a t0tended » party at which the Ala- ; an announcement might be : rout by chalking up 8 perfect score. He |, 01 report of the univer =, i: expected to ca tional professional 4:43—Front Pa ; ; bama team, N : . use hearty laughter a 5:00—Music Sh to fo sod, pace wi scion [oan 2 so sos sows| BASE Football Squad Runs Behind [ea & sows Saree Yoni SehOLE and Baski Jomo fond & soit vn ||) His Sutphin ; at was honored. a The -Zollners grabbed : 33--Lowel} mae 3 ed 5 A Golf —— |Schedule Before Shrine Bowl Game [vu tm so coves ar st | pry, LORE: Dee 3 ©. P| a rst hui” snd held. » 38 em a he rommen [$16,088 and the university's golf Pro Change ad Petersburg, Fla. weight, Who has wor 42 of his 43] be reson. casters with a perfect score. : " | _PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3 (U. P).| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24 (U. P)~Co-Coach Andy Kerr today| But even though the Yanks willl profsesional fights and drew in the : : Brocks paced the funior casters in|, SPOFts showing a loss included|—George Smith of Philadelphis,(Sloomily pronounced his East squad “far behind schedule” in ‘work (have an abundance of talent in the| other, meets Joe Baksi; Kupmont,| | WE BUY DIAMONDS the %'s e and Doris Bright|U®ck With $5235 and baseball, (golf professional at Atlantic City) outs for the East-West Shrine game New Years day. infleld, outfield, behind the plate(Pa, in a 10-rounder at Madison|§ Oi Ge nia gue, U.S. N ~plabed: frst. Fx-the "Ses ~- , wrpstiing_ and the country club for the past two years,| San Francisco's rainy spell broke long enough yesterday to allow/and on the mound, will be| Square garden Pridsy night Wf" Yon | a intramural and recreational sports toddy he had been signed as|the easterners thelr first odtddor workbut 1 threé days. They took [lacking simiost yn teft-haxid=| the feature” Of the week's boxing | the tere We Fart | r- A— ".. ¢ |also lost. A reserve of $62,305 was|Pro at the Buffalo, N. Y:, country|full advantage of it. : _ |ed pitchers. That's what the club{card. - . ; Export Watoh, Jewelry & _ HORIZONT Basketball Scores |* tide for needed equipment ciib and would begin there in| With Merrill Prost, Dartmouth, . is seeking. It will be Schott's first fest Repairing | 1,8 Pictured askeToa core which was then ynobtainable January, Bob Evans, University of Penn-|linemen through stiff blocking and Two Southpaw Pitchers against a major opponent. Baksi, “Ata Low Priel il naval _Jea CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS - ; 1 and _| tackling drills. real An extmina Y unsuccessful lately, attributed. his ik L fi Rear-Adn Buty Fotlesion 41 Southport 31. Oakland Obtai Hall of Fame Syivamia. x sn, see The West camp concentrated on| ~~ © nly tac] defeats to poor conditioning and JEWELRY £0. ee axkian ans COOPERSSTOWN. N.Y. Dee. sa 0 Satng passing, the|punting and signal drills, the lat- brings aid De would be 1n tap shape for Follow Bids. 1-3 W Puma. Gt , 12 Oily OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS R “ lads from the other side of the[ter from both the “I™ and single- | Southpaw hurlers, Joe Page, a hold- : Floor=Cor, Penn, & Sta. East Chicago Washington $4, West Lafa- Fl k 4 Pl (U. P)~—Baseball's Hall of Pame |p, pies topped off » three and|wing formations over from last : '§ 13 Native of Gary Emerson 53, Rvansville Memorial 40. OoCk © ayers here will be closed for an indefinite Bob Goode, Texas A. dnd Youthiul ' al Elea Evansville Central 48. Huntingburg Jl. : period. Officials at the Cooperstown | One-half hour workout with an M.|Herb Karpel, major : Fil Te | = 15 Asterish a Wt Mundie OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 24—-Con-|memorial said the building will be|hour of freshman, and Jack Leicht, Oregon, |joaguq experience, other lett. |[§ Il Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry § 16 Rational Pt. Wane Central 83, Muncie Central 21.| tinUing to strength the team for|shut down during minor alterations| Bast Line Coach Beatile Feath- npresssy Observers With thelr), anders, now are in service. ‘They Cameras, Musical i ' 18 Extinct bi Mion 37> Manele Geitral 38 (overtime 350. Oakang 9) otter ne (Soast|and probably will reopen in March. lers put his all-star collection of : p——— include Marius ny) r . $2 Tt “Instruments 4 3 Js Attempt * . Richmond 40, Pt. Wayne Central 31 (final). , ‘ -— 3 Jake Wade and Tommy Byrne. Loan "pe 3 n aa ; { . iE ae — Toe Gr Dromed (rn 2) ve cic AGO Re | [EEE 6 4 of the American associa- ~~ 1 la at 3. tion as a result of negotiations a¢ Golden Gloves Entry Blank . AE IN TO * 25 Tana me sep rh Jatin Gard Armas Su, 18.35 Yoho o § w BUSINESS DIRECTORY |@§ "5 tow A eastern : tioned at Camp Hood, Tex., but ex- + RB » The ‘ ] ww, : Oreos Sota 50 (Saturday).| pects to be discharged soon. Sponsored by The Times - . m 1 ; ~*54 : Ditch ows 41. Tinots 30. wr | Earlier at the minors’ meeting In| pvraIEs LIMITED To AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER. | E-WE Marquette 8, Wisconsin 41. Columbus, O.,.the Oaks acquired - Cheek ving weight class . - + 33 Impair. New York U. $6. Rochester 1 Infielder Bill Hart from St. Paul of vis —tit it die 34 Ovines Scranton 46, C. O. N. Y. 42. the American association, Pitcher med 18 —l00 ! (Beginners) + 36 Compound St. John's (Brooklyn) 67, Ohio U, 33. Floyd Speer from Milwaukee of the 1 . : + ether CO | Drama ely fe — opm, oon, b 20 Toward Yale 4, Dartmouth 31. ge ay : ¥ ) © 40 Compass p Pt. Wayne Zolinars 14. Clersiand 41. NAME +.vvuee ’ 4
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