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List With 90,000; Alabama ‘Rules as 13-Point Favorite
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By CARL LINDQUIST, Unitéd Press. Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Twenty-four college football teams and two
all-star squads went through their final paces today, ready to usher in|
what may be America’s greatest sports year of all time in an assortment of 13 New Year's day bow! games expected to atiract nearly half a million fans. Sag Popbiarity of post- -season classics has drawn a record field of participants, presaging an era which|— may provide New Year's day grid- | failure to click in practice led many fron entertainment wherever’ the | to believe the game might result weather is temperate and there is alin a runaway for the once-béiten stadium big enough to draw a Longhorns crowd large enough to make the| The Oil Bow! game at Houston, venture profitable. | Tex., abandoned last year because Headlining the program are the of the war, drew two evenly old favorites, the Rose Bow] game matched teams, Georgia of the at Pasadena, Cal, the Sugar Bowl Southeastern conference with two at New Orleans, the Cotton Bowl|defeats in 10 starts and Tulsa, a at. Dallas, Tex, and the Orange Missouri valley independent, making Bowl at Miami, Fla. a quartet of jis fifth straight bow! game aphardy perennials that survived pearance with avecord of seven wins witholt interruption throughout the and two losses. Georgia was a grim war years. slight favorite among the 27,000 Largest Crowd fans expected to attend that battle. The Rose Bowl, great-granddaddy| At San. Francisco, a host of of all the post-season events, again|crippled kids throughout the land will draw the largest crowd, with a |will be the eventual benefactors of capacity house of 90000 fans as-|the charity game between picked
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sured for the battle between collegiate squads from the East and Southern California, making its West before 60000 fans, The West ninth Pasadena appearance ond was a bare one point favorite in a Alabama, coming west for the sixth game many oddsmakers were Alabama, highest scoring rating as a strict toss-up. team in the school history, was a Other Lesser Games 13-point favorite to ruin Southern The other bowl games drew
California's perfect record of eight i stralght triumphs in the Rose lesser-light teams but because of
Potent Hoosiers Face Bul Idogs Tomorrow
= Here's Harry Good's- potent Indiana university starting basketball lineup that he will put on the Butler fieldhouse floor tomorrow night against Tony Hinkle's Bulldogs. From left to right are Norb Herrmann, Brownstown sophomore, and Captain Dick Witfenbraker, New Castle senior, guards; Al Kralovansky, East Chicago sophomore, center, and Bob Mehl, Indianapolis Tech freshman, and John Wal. lace, Richmopd sophomore, forwards. The game will be the first meeting of Butler and Indiana in basketball since 1942. The Hoosiers have won 15 of the 20 games played. The series was begun back in 1900.
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Shakeup of Caps Pays Off - With Twin Triumph Over
Hornets i in 1st Place Fight
By BOB STRANAHAN It would seem that the Caps’ front office knew what it was doing when the shake-up in the lineup of the local American Hockey league Coach Johnny ‘Sorrell’ s charges, playing in- airited fashion; trimmed
boys had to come from behind to the stanza and later when the offido it. cials decided that Rosy Rossignol had elbowed a Pittsburgh player. | The Cap defense was ahle to turn aside all scoring thrusts, however, ~~ |but Pittsburgh was not so fortu{nate when the Hornets were short a man in the second period. Johnny O'Flaherty was sent to the box for hooking Pete Leswick and it was while he was in servislamming Cap forwards around and | Ee er ache broke the way Goalie Aldege Bastien was a stick ‘and as he skated to the protecting the Pittsburgh nets. sidelines for another B8impson But our boys weren't through. banged the puck into the cage. The And the same alert work which they | assists went to Blake and Rossignol. (had exhibited during the first two! Hornets Take Lead
ri fi periods finally paid off with the Johnny Mahaffy tied the count
just a little over three minutes Les Douglas fired a rebound shot|jater however, and the Hornets
would have been willing to have| settled for a tie when the Caps |
the Easterners, 2-1. That one-goal lead looked mighty big the way
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With Miami Salvo For Gopher Tussle Tonight Attracts Fans
CHICAGO, Dec, 31 (U. P.}.~With the myth of DePaul's “Invincible”| A holiday tourney at Tech's East one-man team shattered by Illinois, Coach Ray Meyer hurriedly put | side gym with Howe as host occutogether the pieces for the Demons’ New Year's eve game tonight against neq the attention of local high | | Then came the tingling gameMinnesota .at Minneapolis. schod! basketball fans-today. | Blake, you'll remember, came to| winning period. The Demons, pattering along behind the hot-scoring pace of All- Tech's -Greenclads, beaten only the Caps last week in the deal with| Blake's wing god]
efforts to match opponents of equal strength, were expected to provide a full quota of thrills for the fans attending them. In the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla, Wake Forest with three ~..., Tony Hinkle's Butler Bull- | wins, three defeats and a tie on iis dogs warmed up for their New record, meets South Carolina which years contest with the Hurry'n |wén only two games, lost three and, yisnsiers from Indiana Saturday by tied three. A crowd of 14,000 is eX" edging out a stubborn University of
which gave the Caps victory Wwith|gent out in front with only a matess than five minutes to play after|or of seconds remaining in the George Blake had tied. it up with period when Don Metz knocked in a lorie shot from the left side of|, rebound ‘after Wilson had made [the early in the speriod while Pittsburgh wais short. fi nded. |a save on another shot but had
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Bowl, Dixie's Sugar Bowl with a reputation for sensationally close games at stake, was expected to have a more exciting battle for the 73,000 fans who will pack Tulane stadium at New Orleans for the game between perfect recoid Oklahoma A| & M and once-beaten 8t. Mary's, the kid club which became the!
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pride of the West Coast by beating the Southern California Trojans, 26 to 0, In a game considered by many as the top upset of the 19045 season. The Aggies. are a touchdown favorite. Holy Cross, carrying the hopes of New England, was a slight underdog in its Orange Bowl assignment against home town Miami, univer. sity before 36,000 fans in the Florida metropolis. Each team has suffered one defeat although Miami also has a tle against its record.
Longhorns Favored The Southwest conference cham-
Drake of Des Moines, Iowa with a record of four wins, four losses and a tle, was a slight favorite over) Fresno State, host team in the
Miami quintet, 37-38, at the Pairview fleldhousé. Thirty-five hundred fans roared with approval as the Bulldogs led | by
American Center George Mikan, were fast gaining acclaim as the nation’s
[No. 1 basketball team until their| =“
eight-game winning streak was (snapped short by Illinois Saturday
Marion Fine, pint-sized Butler night, 56 to 37, in the top upset of | Ohio Ste | es Tow
Fresno, Cal, Raisin Bowl where 15.- | guard rallied in the last four and the young season.
000 fans are expected. Fresno won| four and lost five games in 1945, At Birmingham, see State (7-2-0) ‘gas matched | against Texas collegé: (6-2-1) before! a crowd of 7000, in the Bowl, has two bowl features, Louisiana Normal (2-2-0) meets Lane college (§-1-0) before 6000 in the Flower Bowl.
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«- his ' recént “-eireuits. - Philip alleys as a pin-setter,. spent
four years and eight months tn-the a |
,, the 152d infantry in the South Pa-
Orlando, Fla, was host to the | Azalea Bow! with Knoxville, Tenn, college (4-5-0) pitted against Florida | N., and I. (6-1-0) with 7000 fans ex-| pected. The Cocoanut: Bowl at Miami matched Bethune-Cookman (7-3-0) and Albany <Ga.), Teach-| ers (8-4-0) before 5000.
pions, the Texas Longhorns, weren't expected to have too much of a ‘tussle in defeating : thrice-beaten Missouri, kingpins of the Big Six |N. conference in the Cotton Bowl eoclable before a full house of 45,500. Texas was rated two touchdowns the better team, although Missouri's
"Perey Henry Announces Appointment “Of John Murphy as Assistant Head
appointinent of Johnnie Murphy as assistant manager of the .Moon-Lite bowling alleys was announced today by Percy Henry, general manager of the Brightwood establishment. ’ Although he is one of the city's-younger pininen, “Murphy totes 8 record that measures up to any old-timer's accomplishments. He was all-events - Shampion of the 1936 A B, ©. tournament, held inf Indianapolis. Murphy - won the city singles championship in 1938 and 1940, and was also ali~events king in 1940. He has two perfect $00. games to his credit in sanctioned league
to his entry “in the” army, had rolled 28 700-series in esgun competition. se ro on He had seven to his credit In both the 1939-40 and 1040-41 sea- - ‘sons, Rolling “with thecity's opt ““Joops, he carried—averages of 300 ‘or ‘better for several seasons. Since discharge from ~ the army, he.has been in action with’ the’ Indigsiapolis and Fox- Hunt
The hard-hitting Suh, who got his startin the pits of ‘the st.
service of Uncle 8am, and was with “Johnnie Murphy He saw action, Hb. Leyte and rolled an ctual 503 and added a 67 handicap. : ‘Henry will find Murphy valyable Woods Is "Third - fhstructing’ newcomers and there is Merrill Woods was in “Hird place | a possibility he may. prove to De 88), or g64. that resulted from a! fine a tutor as the man who taught [3 and "133 handieap- Harry Woir- | him the afer polnts of the game, p,ve held fourth with 695 160) 855 he a itchett, who! \and” Ed Sargent was fifth with | St, Philip Event Opens Other leaders were: The 18th ‘annual St. Philip. New|Shewman, 760° (93) 853; seventh, | Year's Clasgit; a handicap singles John "Wehr, 822 (29) 851; eighth, "vent, opened Saturday at St.|Joe Fulton, last season's winner, Philip alleys. The tourney will be 800 (45) 845; ninth, Bob Weymeier continued today and tomorrow ad 745 (967811, over'the coming week-end. ' It con-| A three-way tie exists for 10th, sists of four games; plus handicaps. ach contestant having 836. H. W.| Larry Fox and -John McGrew Creasser had 720 (101): Prank were tied for first place ‘affér the Held, 743 (93), and Niel King Sr. | initial two days of firing.“ Pox had | %0 (67.
gn 870, garnered from an actual . rE 833 and 37 tree pins, while-Mcqrew | Hickey ais
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one-half minutes to down the stub{born Miami five.
Ala, Tennes-|of his thirteen points in this period. to close out the old year on a vic-
The visitors using their superior | height to good advantage, led |
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Tonight Miami, O., at Camp Atterbury, wT OMOrrow-— Indiana at Butler, ~—Wednesday-— Notre Dame at Purdue Marshall, W. Va.; at Evansville. ~Thursday— Puerto Rico at Valparaiso, wFridaye Beloit at DePauw, Wabash at Crane Navy. Central Normal at Huntington, wSaturday-— DePaul at Notre Dame. Brigham Young at Valparaiso. Indiana at Chicago. ‘Purdue at Ohio State. Franklin at Camp Atterbury. totes | Evansville at Western Kentucky. Central Normal at Manchester.
termission: they held a 15-14 lead. An opening basket by Forward Norman Hartman gave the Hinklemen
their only lead during the close Arpt,
period, The Bulldogs tied the game at 19 to 10 “with four’ mihutes of -the second half gone. But the Redskins, led by Reed Porter, who scored 19 points in the contest to give him high point honors. for the
(evening, shot their Way back into
the lead. Jerry. Cranny and Eine then led ‘a rally enabled the Bulldogs to ‘downy. for. the second time this season, The Butler
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Two aggressive grapplers will be facing a pair of skilled matmen in the tag-team match featuring the opening of the 1946 wrestling season of the Hercaules ‘A. C. tomorrow night at the red v The tussle “fide” Steve “Nenoff, Toledo, and Gil Lé—Cross, Boston, against Réne La Belle, Toronto; and-
Billy Thom, Indianapolis. Steve and |
Gil are widely known rough and tumble experts. La Cross originally [hdd Mike Angelo” ‘as his partner;
(but Nenoff is steppifig IT-as » subs
stitute and the change is viewed as a strengthening of the team: Local-mat fans have been ong strong” for tag-team bouts. which | were first introduced here about a year: ago, The one coming up tomarrow night-is Usted as a surefire “thriller” ‘as all four wrestlers are front liners inthe junier heavy-
“weight ranks. JimsDobbie, Toronto, |
and Billy Fox, Cleveland, are in the supporting. matéir-at 8:30.
«| Bisons Top Barons
Knocked out of the nation’s un- |
Fine scored seven defeated class, Mikan & Co. attempt | or nwestern . Chicago
tory note tonight while undefeated [Northwestern entertains Great
Vulcan throughout most of the first half. | Lakes’ dangerous sailors in the only while at Jacksonville, which When the gun sounded for the in- other major game.
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DePaul at Minnesota, Great Lakes at Northwestern. :
Tomorrow
Illinois at Wisconsin, Indiana at Butler, St. Louis University at Iowa.
ers, who have won five out of seve games with spasmodic bursts
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»scoring power, are decided und
dogs against DePaul, while sailors, who stalled to a 51-1050) victory over Purdue Saturday night, probably will give Northwestern its firs major test of the season “Great Lakes has developed into one of the most dangerous teams in the midlands, while Northwestern shows indications of becoming & one-man outfit behind
- Sheboygan Edges Locals, 59 to 9
Superior height paid off for the Sheboygan Redskins yesterday as they came back from a first. quarter deficit to hand the Indianapolis Kautsky’s 8 50-to-49 defeat Big Ten champ scorer Max Morris— on the Armory basketbal court in
in the DePaui pattern. DePaul fell with a thud betore|® NoUonM Professional league
Coach Doug -Mills’ clever Illinois contest. defense Saturday night. Mikan| Woody Norris, former Butler uni-
the afternoon's poured in 20° points. The lllini|Versity star, led concentrated on Gene: Stump, the activity, sinking eight field “goals demons’ No, 2 scorer, holding him to collect 16 points for the local to. three points. club. Only three personal fouls Illini Seek Vietory were - called ‘against the Redskins: : Indianapolis led at the quarter, Tliinols, strutting its new giant-|14 to 9. At intermission time the To Jo rs wh ly Sows 5 » away in the quarter ‘lat Wisconsin inthe best of three, -
by Kokomo, was carded to meet the | strong Columbus Bulldogs in the | Howe was pitted against | Franklin in the second clash of | the afternoon. Evansville Memorial, Warren | Central and Speedway were victors in the three meets held in the Capital city area ord Saturday. Memorial Triumphs The high-flying Tigers of Evansville thumped Sacred Heart in the finals of the meet at Cathedral, 62-22. Coach Art Cosgrove's team had been installed as a pre-tourney favorite. Center Larry Holder On scored 22 points in the final game. Warren Central staged a last half rally in the final game on the Warrior court to out-snipe Washington's Continentals, 36-33. Washington led at the intermission, 20-17. Coach Ralph Johnson's Spark-
thing of .an upset in capturing
Franklin Township was the Speedway victim in the title game, 33-32.
Carr Paces Local Casters With 98
Ralph Carr toof top honors in the men's % ounce event. at the regular weekly mieeting of the Indianapolis Casting club “yesterday whgn he posted a score of 98, Sec-ng-placy in the eves yent to Hop Hames, who Celebrated his from the army by & py 97. Mrs. - Myrtle Su
A3 to 40. games. lowa's all-victorious --de-| In the lid lifter, Kingan A. A's fending champions bid for their| defeated the Colony club, 34 to 23. seventh straight victory against St. Louis university at lowa City and undefeated Indiana plays at Butler university, Ohio State, 1944 champion, moved into first place in the conférence rage Saturday night with a 57-to-40 victory over Michigan, the Buckeyes’ 16th consecutive Rome-victory. “0.8. U. with two 'consectuive Pike Township Tourney coutererice’ triumphs, chmpared -to| Seeder MW. Pits Toveship FT,
Zionsville 37, Pike Township 71. Speedway 33, Prankiin Township 33 (Anal).
Warren Céntral Tourmey
Washington 39. Manual 27. arren Central 37, Greencastle 23.
CITY, COUNTY -HIGH SCHOOLS + Cathedral Tourney 40 [Sacred Heart 37, Cathedral 19. Memorial 55, St. Mary's Cathedral 41, St. Mary's 33. Memorial 63, Sacred Heart 1 (nab).
its. third Big. Teh victory next Saturday against Pwdue in the No. I engagement oh a heavy four- -game conférence card. In other Big Ten games Saturday, ‘Indiana plays at Chicago Illinois at Michigan nd ‘Minnesota at Wisconsin.
30th: St. Advances | Post Quarter Finals ‘Cagers of the 30th Street Garage apparently are the team to .beat. {The defendiriy champions advanced to thé semi-final round of the Class ‘A division holiday basketball
tourney for independent teams yes terday when they edged the Broad
Greencastle 40; “Manual 31. Warren Cepstral 36- Washington n (nal).
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS v #Francesville Tourney... Juiiaski ~ Medaryville 23, Prancesville = n Francesri 7, Madr e Monon 53, HFlask Afinal). a Touriiey a Young America 36, Galveston 33. Howard Twp. 13 Waltén 33, J QGalveston 45, Walton "eg } Young Amerfea 34, Howard Twp 33 (SnaljSouth Bend Tourney Sintra M, boi .
appanee 33 y pre 42 (final), Gary Tourney / Totlentob 9, Horace Mann 3.
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Basketball Results.
Terre | Indiana State 49
: [Srpdiel Tech 55, Nebraska 38, Shnitius 3. Hamas Ha Marshall 84. - : Kenta DePaul 37. : a 3; St. John's EBrakiam) 8.
drawing second billing. .
‘Emerson 37, Prose! ¥ i eston "33 (Anal).
Emerson 0, ois Pon 3 Lowell 38, Marsiitettie i", riffith. 48, n Polit iffith 43, Lowell 301 » Nana).
ot STATE ¢ cotLzoss Butler 37, Miami Oreat Lakes Te Po tue 50. Wyoming 48, Valparsiso 40. — ute Tow ney Loydla Chic Rastern. Tliinots ¥ ~~ Evansville a _ifnaby;
oTHER ® COLLEGES reén - 51, Jone Jang “0.
Evansville 56 Indiana State 48
Sovling O
Minnesota 69, . Nort! State 48. Worth Carolina. { a, St Joseph's (Phila-
Northeastern 31. Clark: 43’ y io State 97, Micimgia
Tennessee 43, Toledo 4, “Toiedo. Navy 3.
a PROFESSIONALS rare Wazne Rochester ter 30.
8, Kautsky s 4“, 43, Trenton 58.
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‘Hockey Results:
And if last|while Marcel Bessette was off the {night is any indication, he's going | |ice for interference. It was a long to fit into the Indianapolis ‘scheme | {drive from the left side after Bran|of things very handily. igan had started the rush.
. Also "a standout in last night's| Steve Wochy and Jim Oqnacher play was Doug McCaig, the big de-|eath got assists on Douglas’ winenseman recalled from the Flyers ning marker, a rebound shot at
replace Gearge Ritchie.
McCaig, a favroite here when he| lafter this goal and it was only by played with the Caps’ 1942 title some fine work that Bastien kept team, was forced to shift with Hugh a couple of pokes by Conaclier and Millar and Andy Branigan on the| { Tony Bukovich out of the nets. back line due to Rollie McLenahan' 5 Our boys move to Cleveland for incapacity. But he seemed to thrive|a game tomorrow night, ‘play at extra duty, as did the others, | Hershey on Saturday and then ree and Hornet forwards were sent turn to the Coliseum on Sunday
sprawling on ren dosasions as| for a meeting with the Barons,
boo Summary, Standing Indianapolis (3) Pittsburgh (2) AMERICAN LEAGUE / 1 .. Bastien Western Division Brodeur WwW. .L INDIANAPOLIS ... 17 11 Pittsburgh .....".. 1§ 11° ton | Cleveland ,........ 12 11 St. Louis
spares—Millar, Biake, RosBukovich, Leswick, Brown, Johnstone, o erty, Providence ...,... 5 New Haven .......5 21 1 108
- LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS INDIANAPOLIS 3, Pittsburgh 2. Buffalo. 6, Cleveland 3. Providence 5, Hershey 4. 84 Louis 2, New Haven Lo {SATURDAY SCORES INDIANAPOLIS 4. Pittsburgh 3 Heaney 5, St. Louis 1 - Buffalo 5 Cleveland 3.
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