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v : Sd a oy ; * ola Wook ean record of the Indi lis Capitals tod: d Coach T aw | omorrow ; : ; 4 ny : Bs ; Open Tonight Ivan’s team had roiaet oo or fhe vis spot iy ern division way, Beautiful Cleaning

§ of the league. P N . : : : : o ok ios ro Netman Signs your By JAMES E. WALTERS || | a A preview of the next THums.(.,_ nue a Ie foal by Jim Conpeher Ju. get the deudiock 8t ' ypw YORE, Nov, an Pr) | BD) RUGS: FURNITURE United Press Sports Writer ‘ : no 4 i Legion Golden Gloves was promised ‘ The New York Knickerbockers of v Basketball comes into its own ; : Last night the Ramblers broke| rs lis, Conacher (unassisted), 18:31 \ RIGHTY IN YOUR HOME 4 pn i ¢ tonight in the opening of the two-|out in a scoring rash at New Haven | Penaities—Cameron, Millar, =" "° the Basketball Association of Amer-| B BY OUR TRAINED OPERATORS his week in Indiana high school wo ¥ day City park department tourney|te win before 4100 fans. (Third period Scoring 4. Indianapolls, [ica professional league announced | Fl GUARANTEED-INSURED borts, but the collegiate season, |@& . ’ ; omlinson hall. Onl did Haven, 8hibicky 6:39; 10, ew the signing today‘-of Bob Cluggish, . i - " i at Ti y once the Caps enjoy the maven, Burns (Shibieky, Kunis), 7:86; a 6-foot, 10-inch ter Biel Sohiirtues on ‘a Jimalted front, to | The opening gong for the entry|lead. That was when Nelson Po-| bis, Meliaven, send char), io; an) CL ltE 4 ae Oo 1086 ; . / v . rom ill must Sompate with Footbal : § [list of 100 amateur scrappers is set dolsky and Tony Licari found the 19.44. Penalties—None. and Eddie Qra-| through 1940. Wractiong like Indiana. Purdue. eg p ; : ji [for 7:30 o'clock. Weigh-ins were|range in quick succession in the ham, » Most. of the week's attention will J ? - scheduled for 4 p.m. first period, after Ott Heller had AMERICAN LEAGUE remsmmenOU'T “OF -PAW Neues nter on the Anderson Indians, |§& Ls \ K. Mark Cowen, director of the|scored for New Haven. . Western. Division Men’s SUITS, TOPCO ATS : fending state prep cage cham- ; ci city recreation division, sald many| After that, it was all New Haven, w \ ons. The Tribe,’ with only be-|& : ; 3 ; : of the boys in the city tournament| Though banished from the game levels aor. 2 and OVERCOATS ectacled Bob Spearman back de ll |were being groomed for entry in[twice on penalties, Joe Bell man- INDIANAPOLIS -1 } These garments are S 50 om its first five, and with Keith : CS " the next Golden Gloves. aged to rifle the puck into the In-!s:. Louis .e {| thoroughly sterlized and hmbert succeeding Charley Cum- : A new feature of the park tourna-|dianapolis cage once himself and cleaned and must not be up. ings as coach, opens 1946-47 play ! iki ment is a sub-novice class for|assist on another tally in the open- Pts. || confused with cheaper, ors up fo $28.50 i] moe night against Greenfield X ? youngsters who have never been in ing session. Mel Read was credited a sarments. y ’ = . Bl Anderson. @ d . with th d ke: Providence 5 a : a boxing ring. All weight divisions e second marker, ; JOSEPH S L Off re Adolph Lam. il After - the Greenfield game, |§ hie 2 : in all classes are represented in the Score by Conacher Phiadelphis 111: : ul @ oan ice bacifield meme ig ih oi wo an vd 20 bouts set tonight and tomorrow! mach team found the net in the PR Chas. "ICLiNG ‘ht o E 88 ? : : : : ; ; : . Wl peating in the state title race, Go 3 night. Tomorrow night's fighters). ong period, with Joe Levandoski RESULTS LAST NIGHT 146-148 N. ILLINOIS ST. r a #8 | will be the finalists. The bouts are AMERICAN LEAGUE h R1-6006 core We Indians travel to Marion Fri- i A ; i under A. A. U. rules. scoring for New Haven and Con-| New Haven 8, INDIANAPOLIS 4. hens £. - one RI- — : ly i Gots for moet a a bY a ll | Process wil be used to purchase acher couniering for the One. | Becht, ovine . ; p i boxing equipment for city Norm Burns and Alex Shibicky| &% “iste: soheduted. osiers) HB. 3 7 133 br with a 36-33 conquest department. General admission is|teamed up in the finale to ice the oy es scheduled, ( Makes a tasty Whiskey Sour Heart) HE § 3 58 Teentows : 35 cents, ringside 60 cents, and|encounter for New Haven. RATIO ateTe boc A Bois 104 Other Powers in Action 3 ; ha 3B [there is a general admission ticket| Licari’s second goal of the game Montreal 4 Bostun 2, avse it's blended in Kentucky edral) FB.. 7 1 43 | Several other potential powers, ; a = lat 50 cents for admission both|was the Caps’ lone offensive gesture.| Detroit 8, Chicago 2. Attucks) FB 6 6 43 ? lle. H 2 Only’ games scheduled. by Glenmore Ripple) FE 6 2 38 | ich as Franklin, Shelbyville, Hunt- 4 nights. New Haven (3) Indianspolls (8) ridge) HB . 6 0 34 SMMcton, Muncie Burris, Warsaw, and : A ’ a UNITED STATES LEAGUE : Hoosier) FB 4 12 34 a Almas! groisas City 1, Omaha 1 (tle) pple) GB... ¢ 0 36 {funtingburg, also play twice. off . Ausey $ee gl gu Milar| "pul 8, Dallas © ik ise) #33 7 3 Sikankiin, 23-22 victor over South- In a usual rough fight, Notre Dame and Northwestern played Phillies Discuss Read ce@ lil Doran | Tol BONE scheduled Atvicks) HB 3 : i 1 pr asl week, pers Shelly {ot Sard scoreless football through mest of the game at South Bend, until the D I $ M . 0 “iicar: ) QB ....p. 45 0 30 elbyville Tuesday. ay,| Irish opened up in-the last quarter to add three more touchdowns to r qarion : ~8core by Periods— : RESULTS SATURDAY oosier| QB ‘ 3 2 le wrenceburg 2 ab Sania and| their early game points, winning 27-0. John Mastrangelo, Notre Dame | ea ° ' Jeu Bava frrviverreer 3 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Net em: 1 pymour at Shelby. Little Warren| guard, breaks through to throw Jack MacKenzie, Northwestern half, for | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18 (U.P).| New Haven spares — Jusda Church. | INDIANAPOLIS 2, Springfield” 2 (tie) riridge) HB 4 1 28 » ’ , . EL. i | Hershey 8, New H 0. EE were HEE sta Huntington Tuesday and theh| 3 joss in the first period. — Thwarted in their attempt to Cameron. 8 Sultesy. Tom, Bead, Pitaburen 6 5. Lows » - a y \ Ye 3 | 8 Vikings Havel 10 Warsaw . - land Marty Marion last year, the A ol Fhlacn. Cleveland o Buftalo ju he ing mv Warsaw, easy winner over Bea- 7 | Iners 0 en k ® Philadelphia Phillies went after sky, Conacher, Selisizal, Sullivan. Re NATIONAL LEAGUE an rim’ Se Tun last week, is at ‘Goshen| LO P Par Registers «Mr. Shortstop” with renewed zeal lor undated), 3:15 2; ndiunupolt dal | SL WTOC 86.8 Proof =6734% Grain Nentral Spirits IT . . . today in ‘an effort to build one of wh LS “| Toronto 3, Montreal 0, 0 : is, { , 1:29; 4, \ 0 3 In 3 10 On the collegiate front, seven With Victor y Fi ] T . h the strongest keystone combinations Bell (Rand, Church); a Jew Haven: | UNFRD. SEATES LEAGUE Gleamore Distilleries Company : ’ i i 1.908 igs x, on ap Vues u them PT. WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 18 (U.| ma rum in the National league. Jusas. 3 od ta i ee Be | Omaha 3, Kamas City 0. Louisville, Keatucky 4 . : ’ T 5 n nne y as 3 1 x is 30 avens ® vith I on star|P)—The Ft. Wayne Zollner Pis-| park School's football team today cx > Hlfies Oe i a Levandowski (Read, Church), 14:04; 6, In-| Tulsa 3, Fort Worth 1. A BETTER BLEND FOR BETTER onus $t 3 : " tons, world’s professional basketball |}, d eneral Manager He : 3 0 19 45 250 SEEumping Johnny” Wilson at cen- Fh ad a completed season record of 3 0 mis oe r, are host to Taylor tomorrow champions for the last three years, four victories, one tie and two losses lis Spies, JHAke8. HO perret of i Tri-State Thursday before go-|oPened their 1046-47 national bas- after closing out with a 13-0 tri- |W Fol 0 0 hl ion scking g to Wabash Saturday to play a|ketball league campaign last nIghY umph over Columbus (O.) Academy. 3 bg Len Emi} de da y All inn Bout mi-pro quintet. Taylor, which wi 8 $1.10 53 Visliy over ®1 Chuck . Devoe, Parks passing dications point to a future transbened the season last week by nick-| Y QUnBSIO%D Beart th quarterback, was responsible fOT| ...)" petween the Phils and St. 1 g Pt. Wayne Concordia, 44-41, is The Pistons trailed, 15-12, at € both Park touchdowns Saturday at Louis Cardinals whereby the inrmory home to Tri-State Saturday, ed Of the first period, but wentiColumbus. Not only did he throw | oo. "0 “or uone™ chive will be untington opens at Concordia ahead ‘at half time, 27-23. They | both payoff pitches but during the Signs wah yo ain io of Boston and" ursday and is at Valparaiso Sat- |lensthened their lead to 51-39 at game he completed five of 10 at- ea 8 1.8 the "mad mats day. The other game finds Ft. the end of the third period and then | tempts. His 22-yard pass to Bill Yejay. . : arrison at Oakland City on Friday. |Staved off a fourth-period Youngs-|Bobbs in the third quarter cli-Tighter Whistling vod, Ill, will pool town rall i Friday's card is brimming over Y. maxed a Park 63-yard drive. . ower as a part of Dn ia Ths 07 Shes tris SA Then midway in the fourth quar-|OTdered in League itch lined up for week” games, it features the de- Kautskys Triumph ter he hit Bobbs again with a 17-| MONTREAL, Nov. 18 (U. P).— tling ring tomore it of well-regarded clubs from| A ¢ Dayton 56-48 yard heave for a score. Hockey fans today anticipated more nton and Richmond; comeback| piomon o Nov 15 (0 Pals rm m—— strictly enforced player penalties 1 be Whitey Wahl- tempts of Madison, Bedford and. Obs Ch A 0 immed BIg Green Team in National league games, following s, O.,, and Salator wfayette Jeff, and Rochester's bid|., Dayton Metropolitans 56-48 in Will B F : d a directive issued by league Presiork. It's for twe r its fourth straight—at Plymouth. |," opti Tl Lei ball game here 1 e reve dent Clarence Campbell that all ? inton is at Bicknell and Liberty yesterday before 4000 fans. Arnold Tech high school’s city football|referees tighten up on their offia Cross are highly Richmond. Jeff, upset 34-32 by|picen led the winners’ attack with | cO-champions will be honored and ciating. Vos and are known to elphi in its opener, goes to Craw-|,, points. |dined at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at| Campbell ordered that all the eans in an effort rdsville; Bedford, 39-33 victim of Buckley's restaurant in Cumberland.|rules be enforced strictly, particud Wahlberg are of \sper, plays twice-winner Martins-| The Kautskys play their second Football awards will be distributed|larly in connection with charging, and have been fa lle; Madison, 46-30 victim of the|National league encounter at the|Nov. 27 .at an all-school assembly | boarding, wrestling along the fence,

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