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TODAY'S SCHEDULE ~Tourney at Tech 1:30—Broad Ripple vs, Shortridge. 2:30—Lawrence Central vs. Howe.

Beech Grove at Sacred Heart.

flinger with an intense ‘desire to win whether with Boston or with Oshkosh.

Twnty-four-year-old Wallace has been a Boston chattel ever since started his baseball career six ago. Jim was tutored by his

Coleman, n r of the Evansville club in the 1 league and Colently has returned to

By BURTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer . NEW YORK, Jan, 13 (U. P.).—Apart from the financial remunera‘tion, another reason that made Billy Southworth happy the day he moved Louis to Boston is a skinny, almost anemic-looking left-hander

; indications, Southpaw Wallace is the type hurler Southworth was accustorhed to having on his Red Bird staff—an able

the Bridgeport Bees and picked up the nickname of “Cyclone Kid” be cause of his ability to strike out

gether a streak of nine consecutive victories which was broken by the Louisville Colonels, who beat him 2 to 0. He was the strike-out leader in the association last year. and boasted an earned-run average lower than two tallies per game. Boston recalled him in late September and in his first game he whipped the New York Giants, 7 to 3. On the last day of the season by Manager

{Wallace was nominated by

Del Bissonette to go against the

: managing e|Glants again. He pitched nine Braves, signed young Wallace to a scoreless innings and gave up four contract after watching him work hits. The Braves hadn't scored, out. : either, so Jim was removed for ECE Shach 3 ball sill way be. Pinch Hitter (Butch) Nieman, who yong Jim's | , he was optioned didn’t produce. Neither did Relief to Owensboro, Ky., of the Class D|Hurler Don Hendrickson, so New Kitty league. He won 17 games and| York won, 1 to 0, in 13 innings.

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TAAL Ring Ti

The Labrol twins of Gary— champions in the featherweight and lightweight divisions — were out-

standing in the final round of the

Gary the team award with winners|South Side community center. 1lead midway in the last quarter and } , : quarter a in thred Of the eight divisions. [Terre Haute, And Deorgs Shesmare evens | the Giants marked up their seventh New stote champions are James| Baker. Terre Hester Beth hos mer®sn | Wil against five setbacks this season Cousins, Douglas ‘PAL, flyweight; | the middleweight division. on the county floor.

Results of last night's bouts were: FINALS James Cousins won a 1 Dave ade ere a 8 decision over won a ncislon over Ed Lawrence, North-

western P. Gerald Labroi knocked out Sonn’ Susi PAL, eq third round. n rol out int Dave Coleman, a; po

Buster Miles won by default Kenneth Vint, Kokomo. whose injurie in an earlier fight prevented him from continuing. Sheppard wbn by default from | James Tate, Northwestern PAL, who did!

hr for the final bout Snapp outpointed Bob Hatfield eine Carter scored a knockout . the | third round over Ed Hicks, Leeper A SEMI FINALS im Oo Cousins. won by default from | Lockefleld PAL, in the fiy-|

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brol over Sylvester Simmons, PAL No. 32. decision, and Thomas Blair over Richard Bentley, PAL No. 2, knockout in tie first round. Lightweight winners were Dave

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Welterwe who wen were Buster Miles over ne Joyce, Gury, decision, and, Keuneth Vint over Robert McAdams,

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Light heavies who won were Ursal Snapp who outpointed Oscar Hamp, Gary, and Beb Basted Xoo knocked out Bob McClary, Leeper A in the third round. Heavyweight Bd Hicks won by default from Herman Scott, PAL. the he fale divi Sivision, Lee Carter won a techin the second round from Beck, hi ihe

LaMotta Repeats in Bout With Bell

NEW YORK, July 12 (U. P.)— Middleweight Jake LaMotta regis tered his second victory over wel-

terweight Tommy Bell last night at Madison Square Garden in a | good - fight that had “scant signifi cance except to uphold the genera) ally accepted ring credo that a (good. “big” man usually can lick a good “little” man. Stocky, black-haired LaMotta of | the Bronx—enjoying a weight adc.| vantage of 10%; pounds—won the unanimous 10-round decision sve Negro Bell of Youngstown, O., the same ring where he did on | wise last July 6. A crowd of 16,194 paid $74,452 to { witness this second brawl in which LaMotta was rated the 3-1 favorite.

Hawesville (Ky) 36. Rocknart 1n. Hebron 28, Boone Grove Holland 45, Cusco 31. i) Huntington 65, Hartford City 28. Jackson Township (Howard) 48, Ervin 28. | Jasonville 46, Marco Jeflerson Township (Elkhart) 18. Jasper 54, Princeton 26 Kentland a Joudiane a Ladoga 38, Ww Ross 3 Lafayette o Prank! Xa 40. La Porte 44, South Bend Riley 23. Linton 39, Bloomfield 26. Lizton 23, North Salem 22 (overtime). Lynn’ 36, Lincoln 3 (two overtimés), Madison 52, Salem Madison Township (St. Joseph) 30, Lakeville 28. Marshall 28, Rockville 28. Moxie «L Metea 45, and 49, Fiat Rock (IL) Mitchell 35, Orleans 33. ". Modoc 40, Losantville 39, Monrovia 40, Morgantown 28. Mooresville 34, Spencer 23. Muncie Burris 37, Peru 25 Nappanee 48, Michigan City 45 New Albany 30, Huntingburg 28 New Castle 38, Kokomo 36, New Haven 40, Bluffton 29. New Lebanon 42, Graysville 20. New Richmond 46, Bowers 43 | New Waverly 32, Rockfield 27. ' North Judson 45, Monticello 38 Oolitic 42, Brownstown 19. Onward 40, Lucerne 25.

Oxford 39, Otterbein 20. Petersburg 61, Owensville 3) Pierveton 33, Mentone 24. Pine Village 37, Ambia 33 Pittsboro 43, Stilesville 26.

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Poseyville 32, Griffip 29, ) | Rensselaer 27, Winamac 21, Richland 35, Newburgh 31. Richmond 30, Anderson 27. Roanoke 54, North Manchester Rochester 44, T) ton 36. Romney 28, Clark’ tm 19,

Royal Centre 40, St." Be: 3 Kaox 3 § Shawswick 27, Needmore 23. Shelbyville 38, Martinsville a Shipshents a 41, Brigh ton 22. . 36, Carmel 24.

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Crispus Attucks at Vallonia. Indiana Boys’ School at. Silent Hoosiers (2:30 p, m.). Manual at Cathedral. Washington dropped Sacred Heart from the undefeated ranks in city series play, while Tech was forced further down in the North Central conference standings by losing its third league tilf in five starts to Logansport in two of four basketball games involving city teams last night.

seventh victory in 11 encounters by tripping the Spartans, 40 to 35, and

The West Siders remained unbeat- |- _|en on their court, registering their

CITY STANDING

out with Boston in 1043, but after] gpygongville exercised its option WL Pa OF. Pe ; 2000 beating the Pirates in his first start|,, ni; services late in 1941, and the 3 Mae and icing the Tex Uhre, he Vas Cing of 1643 found Wallis on he] Bs 2 Me eet . inducted ifito the army. Braves’ roster. w 3.28.24 du Jim didn't let the service : 157 182 338 ey J am White] TRAt was the time that the army Xi 3:4 31.18 48 tching. stepped in and when Jim donned Silent Hoosiers... 0 0 — — 000 in khaki he hurled 42 games and civilian clothes again after three Crispus Attucks. 0 '2 40 51 .000 was victorious in 33 of the con-|yegrs in the service, he was sent to BBL vs vars sss $3 6.20 0 fests. In the winter of 1044 the|ine Indianapolis Indians of the|Logansport humbled the Big Green army handed Wallace his walking| american association on option. - [on the Berry floor, 42 to 34. papers because of a knee injury, Wallace immediately became the| Manual was topped for the 11th 24 Years Old sensation of the circuit, putting to-|time in 12 outings, 32 to 29, this

time by Ben Davis and Crispus Attucks notched its third triumph in

39 to 29. Take Early Lead Jack Woodson and Ralph O'Brien led Washington to a 14-to-9 first period lead and at half time the Continentals maintained their slim margin, 22 to 19. Ed Mader, Roland Conway and Mike Zahn sent the visitors into a 28-t0-22 lead during the torrid third session, but the scrapping Washington squad narrowed the gap to one point, 31 to 30, before the final quarter. The West Siders clinched the tilt after the score changed hands twice when Woodson, Jacobs and Mattingly combined talents to score five points after Jacobs tied the count at 35-all with a fleld goal and free toss. Dan Mcllrath and John Holton paced Logansport to a 20-t0-12 halftime lead after Coach Herman Hinshaw’s Indianapolis team jumped into a quick 10-to-6 first quarter lead,

Berries Never Headed

a fourth-period Tech rally, Berrys were never headed.

Ronald Hallan and Bill Donahue paced the Redskins to 16-to-16 halftime score as the South Siders

in |gave their best performance of the

year with a revamped lineup. At one time Coach Oral Bridgford’s aggregation held a 27-t0-22 advantage, but Earl Stegemoller’s fielder with five minutes remaining in the game climaxed a Ben Davis scoring jaunt that erased the Manual margin. Crispus Attucks led all the way enjoying an 11-to-8 first quarter and increasing their advantage to 23 to 15 at the half and 27 to 21 at three-quarters. Kenny Bridges and Don Gustin | paced Southport to a 38-24 triumph over Warren Central in the featured county rivalry contest on the card. Bridges hit for 12 points and Gustin 10. The Cards led at the intermission, 18 to 8.

"Game, Canceled

The Lawrence Trojans announced that their game with the “Y” Reps scheduled for tonight has been canceled.

nine starts, bumping Fayetteville}

Although Bob) Kurtz, who was on the bench for three quarters with a leg injury, and Paul Kortepeter led the

Ben Davis overcame a Manual

Tall Tommy Wilson . .

for the championship. We'll be playing our favorite trying to achieve these admirable accomplishments. But the catch is that the law of averages might pull a half-Nelson on the Hoosier hopes. Win Six Straight

games from the Flyers, scoring 38 goals to the Mound City team’s 13. And sotne think—at least St. Louis holds the opinion—that things are Hable to change. The Seibert-Sorrell contingent plays in St, Louis tonight and then rides the same train with the Flyers back to the Hoosier capital to tackle the visitors here tomorrow night. But to get back to that record chance, Tall Tom now has three consecutive shutouts and 199 minutes, 36 seconds of scoreless hockey to his credit. The 24-year-old rookie from Paris, Ontario, needs to protect his cage inviolate through the first period tonight and a minute and 27 seconds of the second to break Hershey Goalie Nick Damore’s mark. Nick once went 221 minutes and

Cone Mr. Zero

Indianapolis has won six straight |.

record in sight.

has a

Rookie: Cap Goalie Shoots For League Record Tonight

By BOB STRANAHAN : This could be a mighty big week-end for our Indianapolis Capitals. For one thing, tall Tommy Wilson could set a. new American Hockey league record for consecutive minutes without being scored upon. And for another, our boys could regain the top spot in the hot race

“cousins,” the St. Louis Flyers, in

er being able to flip the disc past him. Wilson started his span when he

held Hershey scoreless during the

last 19 minutes Jan. 5. Since then the shutouts against Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Providence have followed. In regard to the league lead business, Indianapolis could take over first place by beating “the up-an-coming Flyers tonight since they're only a point behind Buffalo and the Bisons aren't scheduled. Bisons Vs. Providence Then, the outcome of tomorrow night's encounters also will have an important bearing on the league lead ~ since the Bisons entertain Providence and will be heavily favored to win. Regardless of what happens, you can rest assured that any St. Louis goal rush in the first two periods tonight will meet stern resistance from the bolstered Cap defense. The Caps would like to see Tommy break the record.

two seconds without an enemy skat-

Pritchett alleys tonight’ to handle to attract a record turnout.

forwarded their league averages to do so immediately, as they will be necessary in computing handicaps for the coming meet. June Swiggett, president of the | Indianapolis Women’s Bowling as- { sociation, announced today that she {had appointed Margaret Skelton as vice president of the organization. The office was vacated when former

Vice President Betty Nigh moved!

her residence to Chicago. , Although most of the city’s top

bowlers, both men and women, were |

in action in last night's league ses-

sions, scoring was not up to the|

usual Friday standard. Only two men reached 650 in| their three tries, while on- the feminine side a lone 600 appeared.

State High School and College Basketball Results

West Middleton 31, Clay Township ATE COLLEGE (Howard) 22. Notre Dams £ Great | Ros 50. West Terre Haute 31, Concannon 28. West Point 34, Wea 23, THER R COLLEGES Wilson (St. Joseph) ». hgh Liberty 28. | Michigan ow Chicago 23. Winslow 32, ORKIsn d City 28. Johns Hopk kins 47, Randolph Macon 43. Williamsburg 54 Econo! 2. Hampden-8idney 33, Virginia Military 30. | Woodburn 54 13. North - Carolina 44, Virginia 32

Spencervi | Wotcottyitle 45, Lima 20. Boone County Tourney { Dover 34, Thorntown 30. | Whitestown 66, Advance 21. | Zionsville 47, Jamestown 28. | Finnell 45, Perry Central 33.

Hancock County Tourney

| Maxwell 36, New Palestine 20 | Portyille 3, Mt. Comfort 20 | Marshail County Tourney | Lapaz 32, Tippecanoe 19, | Culver 32, Argos 26. Plymouth 68, Jous Bon 3. Bremen 63, Tyne Lapaz 51, West Township ».

» Rush County Teurney

filroy 40, Manilla 186. tw Salem 40, Carthage 33.

Grant any Tourney

jas City 10, Jonesboro ‘airmount 29, Jefferson Srownahip 14. ww 46, Bweetzer 35. Wabash County Tourney Lagro 57, Somerset 4 Linlawn '25, Laketon Chester Township 5 imosinville 5 Adams County Tourney Geneva 39, Pleasant Mills 1 Hartford Township 532, iron Township 17. Monmouth 39, Monroe 34. Sheity Quunty Tourney . Auburn 37, Waldron 35. Morristown 43, Boggstown 25, Moral Twp."86, Flat Rock 33.

Jacksonville Navy 41, orida 29, Maxwell Field 48, Auburn 41. Duke 46, North Carolina State 34 Clarkson 170, Middlebury 36, Connecticutt 54, Maine 30. , Delaware “state 32 59, ‘Drake 39. Rice 55, Southern Methodist 50. Ripon 55, Cornell (Ia.) 28. Kansas 28, Nebraska 23. owas State 45, Missouri 33.

Eastern State (Xy) 71, Murray 66. Central Michigan 62, Kalamazoo 46. Western Michigan 51, Beloit 3: Concord 51, Po tomac State Pairmont State 62, West Vin ina ee n Fy

Baldwin-Wallace 46, Oberlin "7 Oklahoma A. aud M " Creighton 34. Arkansas 49, Bay West Texas State 5. Abilene Chriziian an. Jamestown (N. D.) 49, Ellendale 33. Maryville Teachers 47, Cape "Girardeau 4“.

Joras (Ia.) 51, Central (Ia.) Louisiana State 54, Mississippi State 30. Concordia (St. Louis) 57, Concordia (1ll.)

Kearney 45, York 42. ttawa 87, Haskell 38.

ig ton 43. glon estern Washington Camp ranks North Central (Ill) 36, Colorado ate 48, Colorado Mines 39 na State 83, West Western State 49,

SERVICE T% TEAMS

Parsons 43, In Washin

Ft. Harrison Billings Hospital 61, Anderson ! College 31.

Entries Close Tonight for Wows:

27th Annual ‘Bowling Tournament

Entries close at midnight tonight for the 27th annual women’s city bowling meet, scheduled to get under way at Sports Bowl Feb. 2. Frances Snyder, women’s city association secretary, will..be at the

late entries. The meet is expected

Miss Snyder has requested league secretaries who 'have not yet

Morris Tutterow:. was the top | soloist of the evening, getting 245, { 227, 190—662 for Epler's Marathon Service in the Sport Bowl Recrea-Ltion-matches. » Ralph Arbaugh paced the FoxHunt "Classic leaguers to assume the city-wide runnerup berth. He had 193, 238, 221-652 for Tomp- { kins Ice Cream. Mickey Rotert High Mickey Rotert had 212, 196, 192 (to hit the 600 mark on the nose {for Tompkins Ice Cream. It was

the second time she had entered 600. BOWLERS (MEN) | Fuck Mager. Be kesatek Mixed... U8, | i Morris Tutterow, Sport Bowl Recn.... 062 en's es the select circle this season andjZorus TRUUREoW. Ror nt Classic... 652 | Lee Munger, Christ the King ....... 525 on Hand for gave the Optical loop a total of 20{ Maurice Wellman, Fox Runt vee bi sa BOWLERS (WOMEN) p Claud Collins, a tate ...... { ! » for the present campaign. Miller Ensminger, Washington .. | Mickey Rotem Kernel Optical Co. .. 000] Immediate l nstallation The second day of firing in the|John Schwitser_ Link-Beit No. 1 ; indi Ray jesing, National .......coeenes 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) third annual West Side individual) job "GClelt' ‘pox-Hunt 1.00101 err 639| Mary Baas, Kernel .................. »s/| MONARCH SALES CO. classic is on tomorrow’s tenpin pro- Cat) Josder, Sattonal Glatsal or! Jarie Fulton, Kernel .... 593 . au Ss, New Yor entral . tty Doybns, Kernel .... . 584 “ » gram The Sunday schedule Toliows! Bob Earl, Sport Bowl CD. +a Boron Thorpe, Kernel ...... . 581 “Specialists in Home ‘Comfort . ~John agner us agsin, | John Burge, Construction ..........e. Margaret Skelton, Ker: . . MM (Richmond); Leon Cottimgam, Henry | Harry Wheeler, PoX-HURE <. sresnrss Judy H Hindel, Kernel El lms] 36 W. 10th St. LI-4438 Shriver; Eugene Moore, PF. R. Peters, (Hank Noffke, National . ............. Willa Mae Russell, Fun Bowl sesnsess Nig ! (Hartford City): James B. Wickersham, | Earl Taylor, Indpls. Rallvans Mixed. . 829 | Gertrude Bradley, Kernel . (Richmond), Dave Daniels; John Sech-|Bob Wuensch, Fox-Hunt . - 629 Agnes Junker, Kernel a ouski, (South Bend), Harry Link Jr.;|Ray Sleds, Moon- Lise Mixed ../.... 625 Dorothy Berkopes, Kernel Harry Huston, Henry Hackman (Rich-|Russ Billinger, Allison A, C. ..... «++ 624 0ozel Jordan, Kernel y mond): A. Maturs, (South Bend), V. 8. | Walter English, New vor: Central ... 619|p op Stallings, Kernel McDonough, (Richmond); R. . Golf, | Herman Bohne, Washingto ‘os 619 osemary Kruger, Kernel ' : (Hartford City), Lawrence Wiesman; W.|Fonnie Snyder, Fox-Hunt 617, averne Biers, Kernel ......... H. Hopkins, (Hartford City), James Hurt|Rudy Stempfel, Re "Estate ses 818] potty Striebeck, Kernel ...... i Jr.. Allen FP. Joseph, (Jasper), Matt P.|Bob Holdeman, Sport Bowl Recn. Les B15 Ele Nash, Moon-Lite Mixed . 534 ¥ Smith, (Richmond); Everett Oberlies, | Dad Hanna, Fox-Hunt ............... 61 Charlotte Cavin, Kernel ae hy Dennis Lauar; C. Medler, (Hartford City), | Howard White, Pox-Hunt ............. 614 Audrey - Buiter, Kernel yaa 525 Eugeng, Kunz, Jasper; Walt O'Neill, E. K.|Roy Robbins, Water Co. ............. S111 fartha Roberts, Indpls, Railways Mix. 522 z i Longdetker. (Richmond); Florian Bettag, | Wm. Hinshaw, Naval Ordn. (Sturm). 611 Marina Es al 52 ‘| en All Jasper). H P Painter, (Hartford City): | Bill Russell, Indpls. Railways Mized .. $08 | viyien ony, Hemel. pe da au ompson, inder, (Hartford |Paul Moore, FOX-HUNt ............v. jor, Kernel .. me yy 2 eta, (Hartford City), Ollie | John Comba, i i i a rrr Alsiinder, Eemnel ve Night Sat ay. ngel, (Jasper) George Niehaus, Link- 0, 1....., : he Boys at 11 P. M. 5 P. M.~Fred Backenstoe, C. Kladden;|Ed Huck, Sport Bow 908 {Claret Von Buty. Kernel... 4H A Nl Earl Fegan, Prank Lazar; Bob Barker, |I Shelly, Naval Ordnance (PHO'G) .. 605 Bstell \Lause, By TKOEDOL ess vases Ernest Allred; Walter Stahlhut, Fred Estle; | Ray Olsen, Insurance ~..........c.... brid Fives Rr og he di | PENNSYLVANI A Russel Lower, Bill McGregor; Joseph Ku-|{Béb Carnagua, Link-Belt No. 2....... 602 v Aid rs Kernel | cera, (Michigan City), Don White; John | Walter Nash, Washington ........... 802 | LE Lechan. Kernel .... ALLEYS Bader, Leo Hale; Leo Kopack, (Michigan | Robt Rankin, Sport Bowl Recn. .... Beul B Miers Kernel. { City), Tony Rea; Don Screes, Pryor Smith; |Jim McDonald, Allison A. C. ........ aa] el kere... 38! N. PENN. George” Schnebel, (Michigan City), Prank | Walter Barrett, Real Bstaté ......... 602 Renn Maen Kernel no. 2 Komlanc. Joan Esterline, Louis Ehrlich, | Herman Sands. Construction ........ 602 ra Deer, ‘Kernel oo. RI 0078 (Muncie) ; Mugry Rannie, Michigan City), |Ben’ Holdaway, Insuranee ........... 600 ooees on Jeernel 1) ; - Tony Brisnick: Arch Heiss, Harry Rieck, Beck Pletson. New york Omntral henna S00 Neti TR Kernel ves 0s —— (Michigan City); Jerry Brothers, Joe| Emmett Beyers, Sport Bowl Recn...... ee, Pritchett: Bernard Woznick, (Michigan Julia Lang, Kernel ......0i¢eesiiennt 302 ILLINOIS ALLEYS

Sopts. Mike Bisesi; Willlam Charles, Omer

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Out as Pros’ Grid Leader

. NEW.YORK, Jan. 13 (U. P)~ Bert Bell, 52-year-old co-owner of

ceeding Elmer Layden as commissioner of the National Professional Football

bitter battle for players and for fan

conference. Layden- resigned here last night during an executive session of club owners Jn, which he said he was relinquishing- the post because of some “personal plans for the future.” The owners made it apparent that

might have prompted the act by Layden when they offered him the same $20,000-a-year salary tO remain with the league in an advisory. capacity. ‘Hard to Turn Down’ “I am taking that offer under consideration, and it would be hard to turn down, because it has been a grand experience to work for the National league,” Layden said. Although there was some opposition among the owners to Layden’s regime, it was believed he had the

which the vote of seven of the 10 clubs is required. Bell was given a three-year contract at the $20,000 figure and will set up new National league headquarters in New York as soon as he disposes of his team properties in Pittsburgh. With Art Rooney, he shared ownership of the Steeler franchise.

Armory Wrestling Card Completed

Completion of the all-star wrestling program for Tuesday night at the Armory was announced today by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A. C. Monty La Due, Manchester, Mass., and . Whitey Whalberg, Columbus, O., will open the card. Jim Spencer Boston, has been obtained to test Wayne Martin, Hollywood, Cal, in the semi-windup. All four are touted as “big time” in the-junior heavyweight ranks. Featuring the show is the first appearance of the season for Farmer Jones, the Arkansas “hill billy” grappler, who is in main go action against the aggressive Joe Fernona of Newark. They meet for two falls cut of three with the other bouts

McCracken Serves As Administrator

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Jan. 12.— Indiana university's head basketball coach, Branch McCracken, just recently released from three years’

now, but in an executive capacity only. Pending his official return to the university as head coach of the hardwood sport, McCracken is working in the vice president and treasurer's office as a buyer of surplus property goods for university n .

Cottey Loses in

eart: ie Se |

the Pittsburgh Steelers, inherited a $20,000~a-year headache today, suc-|

league on the eve of al support with the new All-America|

there was no serious friction which|

navy duty, is back at the university [Great Lakes took an early lead and

She. Sy Swi, Too

Jeanne Wilson, attractive Purdue university coed who won national titles in the breast stroke at 100 yards and 100 meters last season, has been officially named as a member of the National

A.A.U. women’s all - America swimming team. Miss Wilson, a freshman in the school of science at Purdue, is a protege of Dick Papenguth, Boilermaker swimming coach, who is recognized "as one of the leading exponents of the flying breast stroke. She set a new American record of 1:15.1 for the 100-yard breast stroke last year, and recently established a new American mark of 36.6 seconds for the 50-meter distance in an ‘exhibition swim-in the Purdue

pool.

Irish Cagers Register No. 8

GREAT LAKES, Ill, Jan. 12 (U. P.).—Undefeated Notre Dame marked up basketball victory No. 8 today on its march to national honors, something the Irish often have gained on the gridiron but seldom on the basketball court. The Irish became the Midwest's leading power last night when they walloped Great Lakes, 72 to 50. They: overtook the Sailors just before the end of the first half and then, behind the 22-point shooting of Forward Leo Klier; turned the game into a rout during.the second half. With Mel Riebe, former professional * national . basketball league scoring champ, setting the ‘pace,

held it for 13 minutes before Klier rallied his teammates.

Stars and Tiremen In ‘Rubber’ Game

The “rubber” game between Fuzzy All-Stars and the U. S. Tires will featire the basketball program at Sacred Heart gym tomorrow afternoon at 3. p. m. The Tiremen won the first tilt in overtime and lost

St. Louis Match

ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12 (U. P).—Art| Cooper,” 133, St. Louis, decisioned Bud Cottey, 136, Indianapolis, here | last night. In other bouts, Deacon | Logan, 165, St. Curly Denton, 162, Cincinnati,

third round.

Louis, decisioned vs. 30th Street Garage at 5 Cumand | berland Comets vs. Beech Grove at Charley Riley, 120, 8t. Louis, stopped | 6, Red Cab vs. Mt. Jackson at 7, Billy Miller, 130, Pittsburgh, in theland Bud's Service vs. R. C. A

by a close ‘margin last Wednesday. Other games at the Sacred Heart court tomorrow will send Indian-

apolis Pure Oil against Paragon

{Pure Oil at 4, Lawrence Trojans

Traffic at 8.

OTHER LEAGUE UE LEADERS (MEN) Newt Jennings, Trafl

501 P. M.—Willlam Tarrant, Howard | Bill Kelly, Allison RS rotptor . 594 White Chick Jardina, Gene Briner; Neil | Walt Rosenbaum, Kingan ...... . B88 ng Sr. Prank Fox: Russel den, Dean | Chas. Mason, St. Joan of Arc, . 585 Lion; Pete Busselle, Paul Ste Bud | H. Thomas, Bchwitzer-Cummin . 585 Schoch, Dave Killion; Manual BoRonecker Joe Gale, Real Silk Mixed 583 Lou Stumpf; William Nichols, Wm. J. Al-|Ray Cregg, Prest-O-Lite ..... 571 brecht, (Muncie); Paul Moore, PFrank|Guy Porter, Mutual Milk ..... 571 Koonts, (Muncie); Frank Stumpf, Miller Dave Lee, Bankers . 577 Ensminger; Jack Hunt, Walt Eiseman, | Chas. Stallwood, Allison No. 3. 572 (Muncie); n McNew, Oscar Behrens Chas. Sauters, Rosedale Dairy 558 Ray Pox, ke Sansone: Pete King Jr. |Bill Rodebeck, Marcy Village ........ 552 Joe Piccione; Geo. Wilson, Carl Brehob; Wilbur Eads, Diamond Chain congas 853 H. Deer Jr, Howard Deer Sr Chas, Sentir, Chrysler Air-Temp .... 552

Local league Tenpin Scores

SATURDAY, aN. 12, 198 ‘ech Bows

[Butler Seeks 8th Victory

{them in height.

icials~-Edwin Howa

walter Burface, S8eymou a, Indianapolis;

In a non-conference attraction, Coach Tony Hinkle's Butler unie versity basketball team will play host to Coach Mel Brewer's Illinois Wesleyan five tonight at 8:15 in the Fairview fieldhouse,

Earlier in the season the rangy Titans defeated the Hinklemen on the Bloomington, Ill. floor, 52-45. e Bulldogs are current leaders in the Indiana College conference title race with five victories against no setbacks. “The Butler net squad has won seven games, having lost only to Louisville, Indiana and Wesleyan. Tonight's contest will again see the Bulldogs taking the floor against an opponent that outclasses J. Hoffman, center, is measured at 6 feet 6 inches while Henry Bennett and J. Hershberger are 6 feet 5 inches and 6 feet 3 inches respectively, Jerry Cranny, converted center, who stands 6 feet 2 inches is the

close to matching these Titans in height. So -far this season, Nowever. the Bulldogs have been able to make up for their lack of height by play= ing aggressive ball which has been very effective against taller oppone ents. A preliminary game between the Rushville Boys’ club and the Bute ler “B” team will gpen nights festivities.

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To Trip Hawks

CHICAGO, Jan. '12 (U, P)=~ Iowa's defending Big Ten chame pions risk their undefeated basketball record tonight in the heart of Hoosierland. Home floors and partisan crowds have developed into major factors this season in the Big Ten and Iowa's veteran Hawkeyes invade the hotbed of them all at Bloomington to meet Indiana university in the best of four Western conference games. [ Elsewhere, Ohio State's fast-step-ping Buckeyes gun for their second victory over Illinois at Columbus, Michigan tests . undefeated Northe western at Evanstos and Purd

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The Iowa-Indiana game is predictable. The Hoosiers were ra ed a powerhouse as they rolled up eight straight victories, but then suddenly collapsed to lose to Min= nesota by 11 points. Meanwhile, Coach Harrison's Hawkeyes have reeled off eight straight. But in their two conference victories, they were slow, squeezing past Illinois by two points and whipping Wisconsin by only seven. Purdue and Wisconsin each will be bidding for its first conference victory of the season tonight. The Badgers are slight favorites,

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