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By EDDIE ASH

AN ANNUAL STRUGGLE . . . . Last year Ohio State édged Michigan, 7-3, and it was a thriller at Ann Arbor, . . . This time it at Columbus, Saturday, and

underdog tag. . 70,000 football . fanatics will be on hand to watch traditional

crown if, they de- o la Het Oly. State Cui Crisler and Illinois is upset by Northwest ern. . . . If this happens, Michigan’s conference standing will be 5-1-1 for a percentage of .786 and flinois 5-2-0 for 714. . . . Crisler’'s team gave Army a hard battle And his players had a tough time recovering from the ordeal . . . The Michigan-Ohio State 1046 records: OHIO STATE MICHIGAN 13-Missourt ... 13] 21-—Indian , Calif. ... 2 1

28-—-Wisconsin 178

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for the old oaken bucket in 1925, the Bloomington Hoos have a

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The Indianapolis Kautskys, impressive in their opening night vice

:|tory over Oshkosh last Tuesday, re-

turn to National league competition tonight when the Youngstown Bears invade the Butler fieldhouse. The high-scoring Bears from the league's Eastern division are playing their second season in the league and their first under their new player-coach, Frank Shannon. The records ‘of Frank Shannon and the Indianapolis Kautsky play-er-coach, Ernie Andres, are almost identical. Both are coaching profes-

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GAMES THIS WEEK Tonight

Youngstown at INDIANAPOLIS

better record in Lafayette than on their home grounds. . Indiana

Fe ayne st Detroit

Kautskys Seek Second Victory Of Season Tonight Against Youngstown Pro Cagers

{sional basketball for the first time J

Boilermaker Injury List Lengthened

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 19 (U. P.).—Purdue began intensive practice today for the “old oaken bucket” battle with Indiana Saturday. Thé Hoosiers possess the trophy on last year's victory over the Bolilermakers, Coach Cecil Isbell received a report from the team physician that Morris Kaastad, guard injured in the Minnesota game, probably would not play. A pulled ankle tendon has failed to mend after a week layoff, and with the definite loss of star guard Dick Barwegan Purdue must rely on second and third stringers. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Coach Bo McMillin prepared his Indiana squad today to stop Purdue's rushing game. McMillin said the Boilermakers gained nearly 200 yards by rushing against such

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teams as Ohio State and consequently must have a powerful rushing game. The Hoosiers were in good condition after an idle week-end. .

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Heavy scrimmage sessions were scheduled for Michigan today in preparation for its Big Nine championship bid against Oho State Saturday. Coach Fritz Crisler announced he would use Don Robinson at right half if wingbacks Bump Elliott, Paul White and Ralph Chubb are still ailing.

past season.

Reed, Denson Point for Bout

Two Brightwood battlers are going through their training paces this week in preparation for their state heavyweight title scrap at the Armory next Friday night.

Willard Reed, the defending

Jimmy Brown, the Indianapolis Indians’ new field manager, major league prominence as an infielder, mainly with the St. Louis Cardinals. He filled the utility role with the Pittsburgh Pirates the

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To Succeed Veteran Burwell

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor : With an eye toward generating more hustle into the field performe ance of the Indianapolis Indians, President Owen J. Bush decided upon an experiment, & move rather unusual in big minor league managerial circles. He appointed Jimmy Brown as the 1947 pilot of the Hoosier Redskins although it will be the big league inflelder’s first assignment as a manager. : ST ——— Tribe Prexy Bush played it safe, however, by signing Brown to a one-year contract only, The Indians’ new field chieftain comes down from the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Tribe's new major league affiliate. He is 34 years old and lives at Washington, N. C. He attended North Carolina State college and entered professional ball in 1933.

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day. Probably the main reason for take ing on Brown is the fact he is well acquainted with the Pittsburgh Pirate player personnel—and most of the Pirates’ surplus talent will be under his wing at Victory field.

Burwell who led the Indians to second place both in 1945 and 1946, No announcement was made as to Burwell's future connections. The Indians earned big profits

Versatile Infielder Brown was developed in«the St.

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Comes Down From Pittsburgh |

nouncement to Sullivan late yesters

Brown succeeds the veteran Bill .

Louis Cardinal chain and eventually advanced to the Mound City team. He played the infield and,

jland short. His contract was pur-

4/was not a regular with the 1946

although just a run-of-mine big leaguer, he learned all of the Cardinal tricks of the diamond and his play has always been characterized by speed, hustle and aggressive ness. Brown has played second, third

chased by the Pirates from the Cards last January for a reported cash sum of $35000. However, he

under Burwell but it is said that Prexy Bush was disappointed when the veteran failed to win the pennant the past season. The appointment of the inexperie enced Brown could mean, however, that Bush will take a more active part in directing the team, since it's already been announced that he will direct all player deals such a8 purchases, trades and releases. Burwell Hurt by Sales It looks as though Bill Burwell received a raw deal. Last season when his Indians were in the mide

{dle of the hot pennant drive, the

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has won five, lost four, and tied one | Toursiny for Youngstown Bears. COLUMBUS, O.— Coach Paul

in Ross-Ade stadium, whereas the Hoosiers have won three, lost seven and tied one at home. . . . Common foes this fall were Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota in the Western conference, and Pittsburgh non-confer-ence. . . . The records: PURDUE 13-Miaml (0). 1 0 16 T-Illinols .. .. 43 6—Notre Dame. 49 14-Ohio State. . 14 1 hn . a.

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o— Wisconsin... 34 T—-Minneso 13 | ” 174! 95 . . . DON'T BE LATE . . . Purdue and Indiana will kick off at 1:30 p. m. Saturday instead of the 2 o'clock starting time for early season games. . . . Fans are urged to arrive early and enter the Purdue stadium through the gate marked on their tickets in order to aveid . any last minute delays. . . . No seats of any kind will be available at the stadium. . . . It's a complete . sellout,

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Anderson at Sheboygan. Buffalo at Syracuse

Friday Detroit at Youngstown Saturday Youngstown at Rochester. Anderson at Oshkosh. Detroit at Buffalo. RESULTS LAST NIGHT Anderson 66, Youngstown B68.

as the result of highly successful {coaching chores while in the service. Shannon held the reigns of two top service teams, Fort Benning, Georgia, and Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Retiring from service early this year with the rank of major, Shannon immediately was hired to guide the destinies of the Bears, Ex-Service Stars Two of the Ohio team’s players are service stars who played under Shannon. Milt Ticco, former Kentucky university all-American, and Bernie Mehen of Tennessee univer-

sity, starred for Shannon's Fort Benning team. Mehen was likewise tagged with an all-American rating after his 1941 season. Youngstown will floor a team whose center can almost match the height of the Indianapolis pivot man, Arnold Risen who stands nine inches over six feet. Bill Sattler who was Risen’s predecessor at Ohio State is just one inch shorter than the local professional. Wilbur Schu of Kentucky; Charles Joachim and Jack Mills of Mt. Union college; Edward Moeller of Ohio State; Paul Herman of the Buckeyes, and John Bozak round out the opposing squad. Replacing the festivities of opening night will bg a preliminary skirmish between two American Legion

teams, Sheridan and Lebanon. THe

curtain raiser starts at 7 and the main game at 8:30 p. m.

Stanley Jewelers Roll Hefty

Bixler considered a rejuggling of the Ohio State backfield today because of injuries to key backs, Jerry Krall and Alex Verdova. Neither player was expected to play against Michigan in the season's final game.

_ MADISON, Wis.—Coach Harry Stuhldreher announced today Franham Johnson and Henry Olshanski, reserve ends, has been dropped from Wisconsin's football squad because they failed to return immediately from last Saturday's game. The Badgers will get defensive drills the remainder of the week to prepare them for Minnesota Saturday.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. —Minnesota settled down to practice today for the Wisconsin game after viewing pictures of the Iowa contest yesterday. Dr. George Hauser, line coach and team physician, said the team would be physically fit for the season's final.

CHAMPAIGN, IiL.—Coach Ray Eliot said the Illinois football

team was in good physical condi-

champ, and Johnny Denson, the challenger, are training at Tom Leeper’'s downtown gym on south Illinois street. This will be Reed's first defense of the crown which he lifted from Denson over the 12-round route while still in a war-time training camp. Later, Reed served in the European war theater. He has had three fights since getting out of service. Refused 12 Rounds Denson issued a challenge last summer but Reed felt that he was not ready at that time for a title defense. When they signed recently for the bout, Denson asked for a shot over 12 rounds but was refused. Meanwhile, Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A. C. is completing an outstanding supporting card for the show. The ticket demand has been brisk and the largest crowd of the indoor seasop is anticipated. Pasteboards are on sale at Haag's drug store, Pennsylvania and Washington streets, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

James Roberson (Jimmy) Brown

Caps Second In Scoring

NEW YORK, Nov. 19%(U. P). — John Holota of the “Cleveland Barons got three goals and four assists in three games last week to leap from eighth to a first-place tie with Norm Burns of New Haven in American Hockey league scoring statistics released today. Both have 24 points. Holota has 13 goals—tops in that department— and 11 assists. Burns has nine goals

Pirates. He participated in 79 games, Tribe bosses sold Red Barrett, star including pinch hitting and pinch relief mound specialist, to the running appearances, and batted Boston Braves. This left Burwell .250. - |with no dependable rally stopper. His “lifetime” batting average | In 1945, the Tribe bosses put a with the Cards was .282 and he was big hole in the Indians’ flag chances a member of the National league | by selling Ed Wright, Burwell’s ace All-Star team in 1942. But he batted pitcher, to the Braves. Wright made over .300 in two of his years at St./good in the National league and Louis and played in more than 100 won several games. Those victories games each season until midseason here probably would have meant of 1943 when he was inducted by|the pennant for Indianapolis. Uncle Sam. It was rumored at the tail end The Tribe's new manager does not of the fast A. A. season that Al plan to hold down a regular infield Lopez, Pittsburgh catcher, was assignment with the Indians but tagged to succeed Burwell. Now it's will play “if necessary,” according said Lopez declined to depart the to Ted Sullivan, the Tribe's new imajors and the lucrative salary up business manager, who made the |there. The appointment of Brown announcement of Brown's appoint-|came as a surprise and so far Bure ment. President Bush is in Chicago well is out of a job with no known attending an American association [chances fo land a new one as a meeting and phoned the Brown an- triple-A pilot.

Pete Pihos Hailed as Highest Scorer in I. U. Grid History

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 19.— back, who got 78 in 1944 and 1045,

Big Pete Pihos, Indiana's fullback |Deranek has tallied 18 points this

Team Total in Bemis League | = ra in good physical cond |

: By BERNARD HARMON game at Northwestern. Heavy magnolia and the mocking bird, There was no sensational scoring in last night's local tenpin league! Jor mage was scheduled for toNew Orleans bound. . , , Its an| sessions, but there was plenty of nifty totals from both men and women| 33Y'S practice sessions.

intersectional attraction. . , . EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern Mount Vernon at Princeton:

Tu- | jeaguers. . lane has not met a Northern op-| The Thos. Bemis & Co. ladies league produced an abundance of 500 had the problem today of practiStanley cally rebuilding its line for the Burris: Harttord Twp at Decatur; Warsaw |

ponent this fall and Notre Dame totals and a 2739 that was a season record for the loop. has not invaded the Deep South. jewelers was the team that rolled the big series. They had 901, 902, 936—| fina] game of the season with Illi- |! n; Greenfield Anderson; | .. . But this ib it. , , , The Irish 3739 as Patty Striebeck contributed ~inois. Center Alex Sarkisian and Warren at Huntigion oo oT { Tackle Bill Ivy, regular line stal-

Wan last year, 32-6. . . . The 16 . 07 wilds Geldemeler 564, Wilena | TOMORROW NIGHT reco : are. tt the | WATS, suffered injuries last week Comfort at Sacred Heart; Craw-

Hansen 557, Charlotte Cavip 517 and - TULANE John Murphy had 657 fordsville at Bloomington; Gaston at Alex ‘Ruth Ranes 514. | Lakeshore Mixed at Pritchett-Hunt-| its Wi keep Wem. Out of the andria. Noblesville at Eiwood. Peru at | In male loops, four soloists passed | O Grady, Frosty Carrol produced a ; 8/650, with Lou Leonard's 650 setting|cvo 1) he Capital Paper at the

Central, and Charlie McCann set! o| the pace. Leonard had 208, 217, 239| the pace in the South Side Business

129 18 for White River Yacht club in the |Men’s at Sport Bowl with 652,

BETWEEN THE UPRIGHTS « + +» Allen Brown of Georgia Tech booted five straight extra points against Tulane last Saturday, to give him a string of 14. . . . But University of Georgia's Goat Jernigan is top kicker in the Southeastern conference, however, having booted 36 out of 40 for a $00 mark,

pletes Saturday's job. The

. on and 15 assists. Leader in assists was Irish are to invade the land of the

Lloyd Doran of Indianapolis with 16, but Dran had only five goals.

who has been described as “an all- [season and thus has overhauled American at any position,” will go | Hillenbrand. With another season down as the biggest scorer in Hoo-|of competition left, Deranek may Pittsburgh was the highest scor-|sler football history regardless of yet overtake Pihos before hanging ing team with 73 goals to 71 fdr In- what he does against Purdue in his up his cleats. : dianapolis and sHershey had the|last collegiate game next Saturday.; Hugh (Knocky) McKinnis, Indi-# best defense, allowing only 34 goals. Pihos, who has played fullback, ana’s left halfback, is the all-time Philadelphia, hopelessly in the cel- {quarterback and left halfback for leader in the number of touchdowns lar, has allowed 110 goals. Harve | the Hoosiers this fall after winning !scored in one season. McKinnis 3 Bennett of Hershey was top goal- all-America honors at end in 1943, | operating as a reserve fullback, tatender with an average of 2.13 goals has tallied 120" points. The advan-|lied nine for the Hoosiers in 1943, allowed per game in 16 games. tage he has on some other prolific | Charlie (Automatic) Armstrong The leading scorers: point-producers at Indiana is that has the most point-after-touchdown he got in four years of football, conversions with 25 in the 1945 camthanks to the war, | paign, and Gene White, captain of The gorgeous Greek started the | Indiana's 1941 eleven, leads in fleld 1946 season with 90 points, heading goals for one season. He booted 1| Billy Hillenbrand, who tallied 82| three in 1940, his third and last points in two seasons, and Dick one providing the 3-0 Indiana vice Deranek, the Indiana right half-|tory over the Boilermakers.

Week's State H. S. Cage Card

TONIGHT

Portland Royerton at Muncie

NOTRE DAME ~1llinois on Pittsburgh . Purdue ....

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; : GP G ATP at Valparaiso; , Deipht at Rossville; Mitchell at Paoli; Sil- John Holota. Cleveland . .... 18 13 ver Oreek at Jeffersonville, Norman Suis, New Baven 28 2 THURSDAY y . 8 -

Jack Hamilton, Pittsburgh Holland at Huntingburg; Beech Grove at 11

Tony Bukovich, Indianapolis. Pike Twp; Edinburg at Silent Hoosiers. [Don Metz, Pittsburgh ........ 16 10 FRIDAY

Jack McGill, Hershey pase} Decatur Central at Ben Davis; Lawrence | John, O'Flaherty, Pittsburgh.. Central at Warren Central; Bpeedway at

Speedway Plans Franklin Twp; Linton at Bicknell; Hunt- Love Doran, -10dianapolis

0 T--Miss. State 54-Clemson .. 13 Georgia T..

City Bowling League Results

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» . » ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE. . . Illinois and Northwestern have met five common foemen this season and their records furnish plenty of dope angles for the figure filberts who dote on comparative | B® score deductions, « The Illini will be the choice to knock off the

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-J , Thos. Bemis Harold Percifield, Herff-Jones 605 | Ruth Ittenbach, Darleene's Otto Richter, . viene O04 | Hilda Geldemeier, Thos. Bem

Wildcats at Evanston Saturday and | Doc Gold . . 804 | Peggy Eskew. Harlin Brog .. Frank Kagel, Inter-Plant . 603 | Margaret Clark, Thos, Bemis

Sasy-Pay PI easy to b

. I-Ticket System Bon Carne Chen ames | Next year’s Speedway racegoers Batters: oe IuEian; or A reanonstie, | Mel Hill, Pitisburgh ......... 8 A f B F S d Lou Leonard, Moose Lodge 050 | non Dien Br GFADERS (MEN) ws! Wil get into the grounds and to|Frankion st Alexandria; Elwood at South Te, Rimatead. st "Louth in Aamareur boxers race cecon Frosty Carrol, Capel panerd %3|D; Zoppla, Kahn Tailoring Mixed... s97, thelr seats on one ticket. Tostvaviiie 8s Mowticully, Mule Surv . . has. McCann, South Side B. M. ..... 853 | Claude Noggel. Fraternal . .- 805! The single-ticket system will be|2 min n ; Glen Walker, internal Revenue 848 | pores Nissan, Lists Diab * 5% installed by the Speedway manage- Romar. petrolouty. at_Bhifiton. Hunter- Detr it ( t Evening of Tourney Action Joe Bo Nisko Ltile Mower oc. ih | Lom Remit inn CCC S41 ment in an attempt to out down abea Cat sarin Romo at frank’ | oI Lenter ; Low Co, Sortie Br Soieal Churen... &33 | Tom Brown, Nort Side B : 383 | congestion at the gates. Previously for Lalgjetia, det Srauiarasville; Action will continue tonight and tomorrow night in the city rece Quorge 2ix, St Philip a 830 | Bij Lambert. Ravenswood Merchants. $76 reserved seat holders often waited at Muncie Central; Liberty at Richmond; Holds Ice Lead reation department's amateur boxing tournament at Tomlinson hall, Jim Smith, South Side B. M......... 628 | By yin, Alo Transp. + 363 until arriving at the gates to buy Bristol at Elkhart, New Fars ot Crrs ai The last of the prelim matches are to be run off tonight to prepare Lon rap, Svangeical 824 | Niles McMahan, Riviera Club .. 549 | general admission tickets. Franklin; Morristown at Rushville; Sey-; ‘MONTREAL, Nov. 19 (U. P.).—! the state for the big finals show tomorro®, Walt Henderson, Inter-Plant B14 | Gren, eal, FU. Square Recn. ....... 38 Distinctive colors will be used for | mous * Sey eM enen. Culver ai Billy (The Kid) Taylor, clever] In the opening program last night, 17 bouts were scheduled and “ 6% Dabner | Pun Bowl Commercial .... 528 tickets in each stand, and ticket Fowler at Deiphl: Rossville) center on the Detroit Red Wing resulted in one knockout, 15 decisions and one default. A delay was stds HUB Lv ex 485! purchasers also will get a map of |& ;| first line, held his lead in National met in assembling the ring and al-|——————————————————— soz | the grounds with their tickets, Un. |Brookville at Dusnebsdlls, hockey league scoring today, with though the show got off to a late | tossers furnish a lot of action and 887|der a new traffic plan, 22 lanes of bars 4h UEDA Michigan City 18 points, but official statistics start, the boxers ready ahd {siambang entertainment is the traffic, instead of 11, will lead to in-!at Gary Wallace. showed Maurice Richard of Mon- | threw punches all o the premises |rule, : 343 | fleld parking areas. uuu o« treal coming up rapidly. {in typical Golden Gloves style, Tourney proceeds will be used to 8 capacity crowd will be there. . . .|Loute Newman, Capital Paper : 603 | Wilena Hansen, Thos Bemis 881 Prices at next year's 500-mile race| St, Catherine Gets Taylor got one goal and one Bill ‘Roberts; South Side Com 'purchase equipment Jor me chy An Illini victory will mean unds- | re! Shown, Real Bilk Mixed... 003 Helen Dysert. Ravenswood Merchants. $53 will be unchanged for general “Th k se B th assist in three games last week, re- | munity center light heavyweight park department gyms. General adputed possesion of the Big Nine | Bil Noffke, Evans Are Na! "1 on | Marge hes. i . S46 mission, box seats, parquet seats and | an sgiving er taining his leadership in assists| (175 pounds), «stopped Milton mission is 35 cents and ringside crown. . . . The records: Sam Teszis, Transportation 601 | Mary Lou Boucher, Ravenswood Mchts. 533 bleacher and reserved seats in siX| The St. Catherine team won the|with 12, while Richard ‘ got two| Chandler of the Simmons A. C., to 60 cents, N'WEBSTERN ILLINOIS ©... s32/8randstands. Prices will be higher,|piyision 2 championship of the C.|goals and two assists in four games| score the lone k. 0. Roberts swarmed | Last night's compelte results:

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601 | Iva Dininger, Thos. Bemis ..... Ann Poppaw, Thos. Bemis i Mary Rohr, Darleene's

Elmer Gehl, West Side Church 41—Iowe Spats. | 33--Pittsburgh . 1 W n . 6-—N

Ci 13-Michigan .. 9 T—lowa . 16—Ohio State... 6 116 | 182 9 » n » RUN ONE-TWO . . . Indiana's Big Nine football foes have averaged only 42 yards per game against the- Hoosiers by passing. «+ + « The second best pass defensive record is that of Purdue. . . .

i That Centleman

: Wrestles Tonight

third local appearance as an added

card at the Armory, team match is the feature.

“Friendly” Jack Terry. makes his| Rosemary

attraction on tonight's wrestling | Flossie Haufler, Ravenswood Merch where a tag- | Evelyn White, Harlin Bros

| Margaret Buchfink. Lakeshore Mixed The headliner sends Salator Bal- Martha Stephens, Thos. Bemis

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Mary RO however, in grandstands B, I} and G. Edna La Pary, Thos Jessie Campbell, Thos. Bemis Mary Imler, Nichols Jewelry "se Betty Van Camp, Delaware Matinee

A&P

begin about Jan. 15, the Speedway

Y. O. Cadet football league yester-

Over-the-counter ticket sales willl day by defeating St. Philip, 6-0, in

the playoff of a postponed game.

| Richard leads in goals with 10.

for a point total of 16, Both Taylor over his opponent with potent blows and Richard have played 13 games. |

8am Graham, 123, Riley Pal club, pointed Ray O'Neal, sub-novices. Harry Dunn, 154, Leeper

olite 126, Riley Pal cl from the opening bell. ey, Pal sn

A. C., des All bouts were scheduled over the | isionea Ernest LaFollotte, 150, Rhodius

Mary Kelly, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream.. 526 office reported. St.

Catherine will

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Roy Conacher of Detroit is third | three-round route, two minutes to!

Mary Barigner, Darleene's Marion Mooney, Darleene's Catherine Merrick, Ayreshire Colleries Rita Maher, Darleene's onahue, Coca-Cola ... Rose Proctor, Coca-Cola Charlotte Cavin, Thos. Bemis

526

. 519 7 uth Ranes, Thos. Bemis . ‘a Darleene's ; 511 511 wo 11

June Lawler

Rosie Elliott, Darleene's

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Trinity, Division 1 titleholder, for the league championship Thankgiving afternoon at Delavan Smith field. St. Philip and St. John-St. Joseph will play next Saturday morning at Brookside to decide runnerup honors in Division 2.

As Buc Trainer

19. It was Pittsburgh Pirate! baseball headquarters today that Billy Herman, new Buc manager,

in scoring with 14 points, and Ted Kennedy of Toronto and Max Bentley of Chicago are tied at 12 points.

Fight Results

NEW HAVEN, Conn. Ernie Petrone, 137, New Haven (

the round and under A. A. U. regulations. Bouts were held in three classes, sub-novice, novice and open. Tonight's action is booked to get

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under way at 7:30. The young mitt B

Pal club, novices. Walter Winters, 136, Simmons A, C., outpointed Andy Anderson, 135, Douglas Community Center, novices. . Ronald Phipps, 161, er A. C., oute pointed Clarence Ford, 152, Simmons A. C., novices. William Irvin, 156, Simmons A. C., out= inte gene Fowlkes, 151, Douglas ommunity Center, novices, James Montgomery, 140, Lee A. C, outpointed Francis Ruffin, 141, Bouth Bide Turners, novices. Howard Allen, 147, Douglas Community Center, won by default from Fred Wash«

days. Just driv let us know wl and how you ! red tape. Our plan en #t your own © drive on the } It’s the painl ‘t ¥

Philadelphia, Jupointed Julie Kogon, 133 | )e

Pictures for ‘B’ Men

The Butler university “B” Men's club will see motion pictures of the

310 had reappointed Charles A. Jor- . so8 |gensen to remain in the capacity :+- 8041of club trainer. The season of 1947 . 501 will be the 18th in succession for

bo, New York, and Whitey Wahl- | Naxine Parker. Thos. Bemis os... berg, Columbus, O., against Gil La Mabel pwn Hari Bros, 4 . ~ esta Davis, Harlin Bros Cross, Boston, and Whitey Whittler, Mabel Hill Blue Ribbon the “mad matman” from Riverwood, Ovel Smiser. Blue Ribbon

ington, Leeper A. C., novices harles Lewis, 104, Northwestern Pal club, outpointed Glenn Wilson, 103, Riley Pal club, sub-novices Joe King, 94, Northwestern Pal club, out=

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‘The Boilermakers have allowed an average of 62 yards per game. + ++ In Ben Raimondi and Bob

PROVIDENCE, R (Red) Priest 157, .Cambridge, Mass, outpointed Henry Jordan, 150, Philadelphia (10).

WASHINGTON, DC —Fritzie Zivic, 148,

1.—Al

By 'Y' Swimmers

Swimming schedule of the Indi-

DeMoss, Indiana and Purdue have the Western conference's top tossers, :

» » » IT WAS A STUNNER , . . That decisive defeat of Texas U. by Texas Christian last Saturday was one of the most stunning upsets in Southwest football history... , T. ©. U. entered the game quoted as a hopeless underdog, as it had been defeated in 1ts last five starts. Yet Christian won, 14 t0 0. . . . Texas swamped Oklahoma A, & M., 54-6, and T. C. U. lost to the same team. ‘7-6. . . . Also, Texas beat Arkansas. 20 to 0, and Arkansas downed T. CU, 34-14.

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y was Navy, against i 4 (for

Ill. It is for two falls out of three.

and are standouts in heavyweight division, teamed against two speedy skilled—opponents in Wahlberg and Balbo. Lefty Pacer of Cleveland clashes with “Friendly” Jack Terry of Oklahoma City in the 8:30 opener, Terry {is “something new” for local mat (fans, While he presumes to be a | “gentleman” of the mat and sports {@ wide grin at all times, the custom|ers discover early that he is a “vil{lain” of the first order,

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the junior

Milwaukee Foe CHICAGO, Nov, 19 flurry of right “and

Joyce of Gary, Ind, fifth-round knockout last night for Marion Rhoten of Milwaukee in their scheduled eight-round ‘bout at the Marigold gardens.

the Milwaukee puncher for a c of nine in the then beat a lightning his jaw to pu

139 and Rhoten at’ 133,

Whittler and La Cross are special- | Ists at tricky and aggressive tactics |Thelma Richardson, Real Silk Mixed

Dorothy Stout They Are Peg Gilliland, Internal Revenue “7 and Emma Butller, Kahn Tatioring Mixed 413

Jimmy Joyce Kayoes at the moment, looks like the most-

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Bac (U. P)—A| For the third straight year it is! gaek

left jabs to| Army's crashing Cadets dominating the jaw from the fists of Jimmy (the lineup = with four Back

spelled a |perths. as of old with three nominations,

ount state of Pennsylvania, an old time | fifth stanza, and | football factory, cops top honors

phie Krapes, Coca-Cola .

vaia 501 Jorgensen as trainer at Forbes fleld OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) .

[Pro Football All-America Conference _ Miami 21, Buffalo 14

488 Solataire Beverage , 455 Riviera Club 451

Alice Cavanaugh

Butler-Valparaiso football game at .|a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the fleldhouse. Plans for the coming basketball season and annual football banquet Also will be discussed.

Pittsburgh, drew with Jimmy McGriff, 144, Washington, D, C. (10). CHICAGO-—-Jimmy Joyce, 139, Gary, Ind, knocked out Marion Rhoten, 133, Milwaukee (5).

LTIMORE Buddy Walker, 185, Columbys, O., knocked out Johnny Shkor, «Boston (10).

3 Irish on Fraley's All-America

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NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Agreeing Tackle once again with the futility of it all Guard 'but getting there fustest with, what Center Guard

Fraley's 1946 All noe

America football team. kK"

By OSCAR FRALEY Name Henry Foldberg George Connor Joe Steffy Charles Bednarik John Mastrangelo Walt Barnes Burr Baldwin John Lujack Glenn Davis Charles Tripp! . Felix Blanchard

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and Louisiana State each ‘place one. | country. Both are big and fast and A crowd of 1603 saw J | Geographically, the whole coun-|sparkle on offensive and defense! oyce drop try is represented although the!equally well. Connor and Barnes fill the bill Steffy, ace of the middle of the among Army line, and Mastrangelo, who fast tattoo with four men; Qal@fornia rearing coaches—big tackles. Connor is a runs the fighting Irish center. ,%0 put him down two, and the five others hailing pro league dream and Barnes doesn’t final count. Joyce weighed from Tilinois, West V

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Lujack draws the nod over Tucker by a whisker, You can get an argument, but here he’s a better passer by a shade for the difference. Davis and Trippt can play for any pro |elub+in the country. There may be better college halfbacks, but I | wotldn't know where to start looks |ing. As for Blanchard the bull, he {may not be a Nagurski, but he'll do [until one comes along. There they are, gentlemen, knock ‘em down! | The second team: Ends, Hubert Bechtol, Texas, and Barney Poole, ‘Army; tackles, Bob Davis, Georgia Tech, and Warren Amling, Ohio State; guards, Knox Ramsey, Wil{Nam and Mary, and Alex Agase, Illinois; center, Paul Duke, Georgia |Tech; backs, Arnold Tucker, Army; ‘Herman Wedemeyer, 8t. Mary's;

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pointed rdinand Edwards, 78, Douglas Community Center, subsnovices ming team now includes 10 meets outpointed Ross Gluff, 114, Brookside Pal 8 r, 116, Northwestern Pal with other organizations in the club, pithdiniad Thomas Studebaker, 115, . |Garfie al club, sub-novices The local team, which holds the| ®e8 or ouipointed Maurice Paragon, sthte Y. M. C. A. ‘championship, | 76, Douglas Community Center, subs Fred Carroll, 124, Riley Pal club, oute winners in last year's state meet inted Willlam Woods, 129, Northwestern {Pal club, he 14-year age limit for| Bill Roberts, 174, South Side Communit Bow over the y 8 stopped Miltop Chandler, 166, {8immons A. C, in the first round, open Meets scheduled are as follows: class. Nov. 23, Greensburg ‘Y’ at Greens-| ity Center, outpointed Danny Morgan, burg; Dec. 21, Terré Haute 'Y’ at|138, Simmons A, C. Raymond Jent, 126, Riley Pal club, sub« ‘vat Indianapolis; Jan. 11, Lafa-|"°5 ce 131 . ’ - ’ Sh, or . . 17, I.|nity Center, outpointed Jimmy Corr, 135, yette Y' at Lafayette; Jan : South Bide Community Center, open class, Jan. 18,-Huntington ‘Y’ at Huntington; Feb. 1, Terre Haute ‘Y’ at In- : The Squirt basketball seam, winner io C. pool; Feb. 15, Lafayette ‘Yat In-| tour of its six games will open piay 8 dianapolis; Feb. 22, state Y. M. Cle mat Broad Ripple American Legion at 8:15 p. m. Friday at the Dearborn gym. ville. more Veterans Monday night. Boys on the present team are: ee Phillips, Jack Frazier, Don Peters, Charles Smith, Mace Arnold, Stan] yan; Dick Millikin, Jerry Kirkman, | , David Boswell, Jim ElTom Wise, Charles Lunt, and Sam i

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