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Tall Hoosiers Play Wabash
Board to Decide Tourney Sites
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fornia 6. . . . Add another verse to the Victory: Song and gét acquainted with unheralded Coy McGee, a Texas terrier up from the reserves.
Bowl Choices
Quintets Will See Action
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Co The Irish : By ST SNIDER By JAMES E. WALTERS, United Press Sports Writer stepped gh, A 4 United Press Sports Editor | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 2.—Coach Branch McCracken, the 0 : . pa 3; , : ken, the ne of th wide and hand- NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—All that's | “wonder man” of Indiana university basketbail before he joined the ness which pro
some to close out an undefeated season. , . . Eight § victories, one tie, | 271 ‘total points and only 24 by opponents. . . . It all spells colossal. «.. It wag a great
left of the first post-war football season which broke attendance records everywhere as advertised are the New Year's day bowl games and Illinois, Rice and Georgia were pegged today as early favorites in threé¢ of the four headliners on Jan. 1, 2 . : es Illinois (7-2), . undisputed Big job by ea Nine champion, moved up as a 1'a Coach Frank Coach Leahy point Rose Bowl favorite over U. C. Leahy, who fashioned a marvelous yA (10-0), which knocked over grid machine in his first Season| nebraska Saturday, 18-0, gnd proafter serving two years in the navy.|jided the West.coast with the first . . . Furthermore, many of his key! perfect record bowl host since Stanplayers also had been away in the fords “wow-boys” of 1040. navy, with the marines or in the Rice (8-2). Southwest conference
navy in 1943, unveils his first post-war quintet tonight before an alltime record crowd of 9000. Big Mac won't come right out and say that this could be his greatest team. After all, in his five previous seasons at Indiana he won the NCAA championship in 1939-40 and C I never finished lower thgn second in the Western conference. But he ° ege Net Card does admit that this squad “com-| TONIGHT | Wabash at Indiana, | Huntington at Manchester.
pares favorably” with any of his others. The Hoosiers get under Way yy. . wit : against Wabash college and play Haho a B Ulion (KY: slate host to Miami of Ohio on Saturday. ywheaton (IL) at Valparaiso . The 1946-47 edition of the “Merry | " Macs” will be a typical McCracken- | TUESDAY coached, fast-breaking outfit. It Huntington at Anderson,
will have the added advantage of Evansville. at Southeastern (Mo.)
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| army and it was a difficult task for| co.champion with Arkansas, rated ; GT : : them to recapture their old oot-|a half-point over Tennessee (9-1) being I. Us tallest in history. Teachers. : iokjonnl trent ball stride. . . . But Coach Leahy | in the Orange Bowl and Georgia Tall Team [ndings Tech at Tri-State, ee lb McCracken lists his current start-| WEDNESDAY y
found the way and the Irish per-| (10.0) jumped to 14 points over formed like a super prewar team.| North Carolina (8-1-1) in the In this corner's opinion, Notre g,gar Bowl show coming up New Dame is the 1946 No. 1 eleven and | year's day. Leahy is the No. 1 coach of the| The Cotton Bowl struggle be-| year, tween Arkansas (6-3-1) and Louisi-
a = WHERE IT ana State (9-1) had the oddsmakTHE NAVY GO L lers stumped temporarily and it PLEASES. . . . And almost got ’
. rated even-up. here. . . . Army 21, Navy 18... . Although Georgia and U. C. L. A The upset of the century almost |
wound up as the nation’s only | came to pass. . . . Like Notre
major undefeated and untied teams, | Dame, the Middies exploded the |gounch backers of Army (9-0-1) myth about the West Point super-
men, who were saved by . .. A dark day for the Black Knights of the Hudson.
tife clock. | |
Unbeaten, Untied
Touchdown for the Middies. .
. Leon Bramlett (No. 87) catches a pass from Bill Earl in the end zone for Navy's third touch-
down in the big service classic at Philadelphia. This came in the fourth period after Army had failed on a running play on fourth down. The Cadets won the thriller on point conversions, 21-18.
A. A. Prexy Sees No Strife
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (U. P.).— President Prank Lane of the Amer-
Kick the Extra Point, Says Fraley—Right Out of Football
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Army’s 21-to-18 victory over Navy was. inscribed today in the storied history of this smashing series with a |
Trouble Ahead For Kautskys
Back home after eastern jaunt, the
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ing five as Al Kralovansky and John Franklin at Notre Dame, | Wallace at forwards, Ward Williams Canterbury at DePauw, Int center, and Ralph Hamilton and Concordia at Manchester, |Norb Herrmann at guards. That! THURSDAY combination averages almost six- | Butler vs. Alumni. feet-three. Hamilton, at six-one, is' Canterbury at Anderson. {the “little man.” | Wilmington (0.) at Earlham.
It seems likely that the kéy to’ Indiana Central at Evansville.
Indiana's championship hopes ‘lie St. Joseph's at Huntington. |in Hamilton and Williams. In 1942- | Valparaiso vs. Long Island in Madi- | 43, McCracken's last season, they| Son Square Garden. eed a blistering scoring pace and | FRIDAY | gained all-Big Nine first team hon- |
Both recently were released Hanover at St. Joseph's,
St. Xavier at Anderson, Tiffin (0.) at Concordia.
ors.
x = = .. EAST : : TRIPPI TRIPHAMMER. ...| Bates (7-0), California (Pa) [ican association today discounted crying keynote for at least one change in the football rules—abolition { Kautskys today hada rough woulel _Jinmilion, he outs. Sy His, SATURDAY y Tech 7....A] - -0) reports of an impending clash be-|of the e int. Ny Be thei in their bid for Ss , r wf... Georgia 35, Georgia | Teachers (9-0), Delaware (9-0), repo! pe 8 e extra point ahead of n a a as fie played three, Miami at Indiana,
wider margin than the experts pre-
{Thiel (7-0), Wesleyan (7-0).
tween major and minor leagues on
Coaches questioned on such a move have shied away from taking
National basketball league promi-|
dicted. . . . With Charlie Trippi “on MIDWEST new operating agreements as dele-|sides. But there is no question—particularly in Saturday's service classic | nence. {y ears for the Atlanta, Ga., service Balj Sure st Negro Dame, fire,” the Cracker state classic was| cavus Adolphus (7-0), Mis- gates gathered for-this week's base-| —that the decision it provided was Coach Ernie Andres’ charges tan- [depot aos Sirped id HesHy 300; Me gens wof s the ineers . , « | ball meetings. i ter [to prevent so many ties. It is some- : sions In a ana Just run-of-mine a Eng 'sour! Valley (10-0), St. Norbert's 2 unsatisfactory and the point after '0 P y gle with the tough Packers in An | hit 60 points in one game. Hamil- St. Xavier at Indiana State.
cracked under pressure. s = » NO TEA PARTY... .. Holy Cross 13, Boston college 6. . , . The Beantown stunner. . . . Beaten four times by weak opposition, and 13-point underdogs, the Crusaders unveiled a leftfooted - punter - righthanded - passer in Wally Sheridan to clip the touted Eagles. ” ” . TAKING IT IN STRIDE . . » U. C. L. A. 18, Nebraska 0. . . . The Rose Bowlers played under wraps to confound the Illinois scouts. . . . The Bruins’ first undefeated and untied season in 28 years. ; , . Although they were in the New Year's Pasadena classic in 1943.
» » " CLOSE TO DISASTER ... Tennessee 7, Vanderbilt 6 . . . The Vols barely escaped loss of face for their
| (8-0), Upper Iowa (5-0).
SOUTH ~ Georgia (10-0), Southeastern| Louisiana (8-0), Maryville (Tenn.) College (8-0). » WEST U. C. L. A. (10-0), Southern Oregon College (7-0). SOUTHWEST Hardin-Simmons (9-0).
and Notre Dame (8-0-1) will present a ‘terrific argument on the subject of the mythical national championship. The only scar on their records was a scoreless tie between them and the fact that an inspired Navy eleven scared the daylights out of the proud Cadets in the finale probably can be discounted on the grounds that traditionally Army-Navy games scoff at form,
“There is no clash between the majors, and the minors,” said Lane. “We are concerned only with the betterment of all. I see no selfishness in this viewpoint of the major leagues nor any desire to predominate.” Preliminary sessions were scheduled for today and Tuesday with the minor leagues meeting Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and the majors Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Of principal interest to West Coast fans was Pacific Coast Baseball League President Clarence (Pants) Rowland’s . campaign for major league status among the baseball magnates. The possibility of a third major league on the coast was ‘viewed skeptically by Connie Mack, veteran Philadelphia Athletics manager. He said major league baseball on
one and Bill Hawkins failed twice.
touchdown makes a gamble of a What akin to flipping a coin and is |a senseless procedure. For if a team earns a deadlock .it should get it, regardless of whether the] thought is abominable to some | coaches.
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grand game. Navy lost the game because lady luck refused to smile. Jack Ray, who has kicked the P. A. T. for West Point much of the season with indifferent success, toed three
derson tohight, meet last season’s champion Rochester Royals at the, Butler fieldhouse tomorrow night] and then engage Anderson for the second time here on Friday night.| Saturday the Kautskys trimmed | Syracuse, 62 to 59, whilé the Royals!
of them through the cross bars. Navy's. Bob Van Summern missed
Over the season and through
really are decided by the extra! point. Navy was not the only victim Saturday, however, as Van-
Each team scored three touchdowns. It should be good enough for a tie. ‘And of the 103,000 spectators in the stands, you couldnt have found one even among Army rooters who wouldn't have admitted that a fighting Navy team which| o0nt makes itself felt. Run was killed by the clock on Army's | i rough the records and you'll be! four-yard stripe hadn't earned a deadlock. |are decided by that bonus margin. Thinner Than Fpper This season there were only a few Red Blaik, the ‘Army coach, ad- [more than a baker's dozen in the mitted the victory was “thinner | many top tilts, namely:
decision to Tennessee.
were dropping their first decision of
{countless games, very few contests |the season to the Chicago Gears while in service. He was an army
by one point, 65 to 64. | Lead at Stake , | Leadership in the western divi-
derbilt dropped an unlucky 7-to-6 sion of the league will be at stake is back, were regulars in '45-'46 | tonight in the Anderson high school | when Indiana won 18 of 21 and It is in the close, bitterly fought | 8ym when the two teams clash.| missed the Big Nine title by a free | games that the extra point luck Big job of the Kautskys will be to throw. {handle Howie Schultz and Bill
Hapac, Packer scoring aces.
fully surprised at how few major games| Andres plans to stick to his regu{lar starting lineup both
in the { Anderson and Rochester encounters,
{ barring injuries.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Western Division
| scorer. | sky. was a regular the past two sea-
Hanover at Oakland City. | Tiffin (0.) at Tri-State. Illinois Wesleyan at Wabash.
Popular Mat Duo Returns
The popular and successful com= bination of Salator Balbo, New York, and Whitey Wahlberg, Columbus, O., will return for tag-team
ton’s big problem so far has been trimming his weight. Former Bombardier Williams, who lugs his 190 pounds with enough speed to play both backboards, was able to play only a limited amount of basketball
air force bombardier. Wallace, Kralovansky, Herrmann and Guard Dave Walker, who also
tomorrow night. Balbo and Wahlberg will take on two aggressive opponents in Whitey Whittler, the “mad matman” from Woodriver, Ill, and Dan Savage of Salt Lake City. It is for two {falls out of three. It was two weeks ago in the same
Wallace, an ex-air force bombardier, notched 302 points. last time to set a new I. U. scoring record. Kralovansky, the Indiana captain in 1944-45 was second highest Herrmann, like Kralovan-
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Orange Bowl appearance as they Three Yards From U : ” than tissue paper.” It was even| By 7-6: Alabama over Tulane, t ‘ring where Wahlberg and Balbo “blew” several scoring chances in : puet the coast might come “within three | inner than that. As a victory it |L. 8. U. over Rice, Oregon over Col- | Anderson NE Te he oh Underclass Reserves through with oD at the the clutch Three yards away from the great- [years” but “I can see no immediate! way jmaginary. In my book, Navy lege of Pacific, Pitt over M te | INDIANAPOLIS. 4 1 300 204 218| ‘McCracken's top reserv ba- | ¢ i n t+ upset at least since 1943 when " i ” . ! ) Yi h r Marquette, | Oshkosh ve 3:2 G00 995 79p Pp reserves proba- expense of Whittler and Gil Lax % 2 est up: possibility of a third major league.” |earned at least t land the Oklah Sheboygan .......2 3 .400 265 264 bly will be Soph h i FORM SHEET SETBACK Great Lakes whipped Notre Dame — ast ou ue, |and the Oklahoma Aggies over T. C.(cnicago .. 1 2 333 188 “178 or phomore Bob Mehl, Cross. The bout established Balbo, xX ... | The really ridiculous part of the U.; St. Mary's over Nevada and Detroit 1 9 an early season starter in 45-46; y io Alabama 24, Mississippi State 7 Navy was stalled three times by |<: { 15 738 456 a newcomer, as a “big time Finally picked to 1 th rn ANIY'S stalwart line aud HHalY] k extra point conversion is that 22 Oregon State over Washington| Eastern Division | Freshman Murray Mendenhall, Who grappler. : ’ phormes Ea Sid By down in defeat 31 to 18 wi ar am ac § !young men can belt their brains State by 13-12;-Oklahoma over T. C.jzoede . : } 351 348 180 was all - Southwestern conference aontv La Due, Manchester, Mass. : y : out for an ho ret ho | U., -12; Pt. Wyane ...... : ) 248 | d ile" r i I 4 tor 21 odds makers eat crow by rolling the clock ran out before the fourth | . . isn’t F Sn hous sha yeu 3 WAH Wo 20 he. Dyer Ddahoma Buftale 1 3 0 Bs Me Sure Mies Win Paine %Eice meets Ken Ackles, Los Angeles, in like champs ‘despite four beatings. down could be run Seorin Victor th a second of Aggies, 20-18; Kansas over Missouri, |gyracuse 1 7 115 304 47] inSituie; Freshman arlie Mey- the one-fall opener. do it. Orlyou cz : Too late 1 Pp Bowl bid os o Notre ‘Dame ODS teted ts. tye g playing time can step in, swing his |20-19, and Holy Cross over Brown;| Youngstown 1 7 116 380 bers, an all-state center for Jeffer- watchmaker Lloyd Carter had liquid holey, in: jue or a Bowl bid, how- Pp n leg and win the ball game. Time 21-19. SATURDAY SCORES sonville before entering service tWo announced previously that, due to Then rbt 23%
INDIANAPOLIS 62, Syracuse 59.
tained fran any
ever. defeated season with a 26-to-6 vic- By UNITED PRESS : : 2 " : nis \ory. over Salis. Galifornis erham's - ebony. ask mal out when the point after touch- | If, on the merits of an hour’s| Oshkosh 63, Detroit 53 years ago: Sophomore Don (TeX) the coal strike, there was some § poe fll YOU FIGURE "EM OUT . .. Dr. ’ ) ) down is tried and, theoretically, {hard play, they should have been| Chicago 845, Re Ritter and Freshman Lou Watson.! qoubt as to whether or not the & “
Lucien Stark, Norfolk (Neb.) physi- ' cian, has announced his 17th annual All-American “jaw-breaker” football team. Here fit is: Left End — Zuravlieff, Northwestern. 4 Left Tackle — Czarobski, Notre
sweeping and smashing to 523 yards on rushing plays and 100 more by passing in its final parades of the season. 1 Georgia, led by Charley Trippi, as it had been all season, routed Georgia Tech, 35 to 7, and removed any doubts of the Bulldogs’ great-
official winner of the 1946 state col- | legiate football scoring race.
campaign for a 60-point total. Orville Williams of Butler, another Negro tailback, was second with 54.
Brown, a fleet freshman scatback, in the contest. tallied 10 touchdowns during the|
(Rabbit) Brown, today was declared a place-kicker used only for that | ties then why not settle for a draw? |
chore could win every game for|A team which matched another for his team without officially being | 60 gruelling minutes should not be {humbled in defeat by the vagaries The extra point was instituted [of a cross wind or a wet ball.
Ft. Wayne 62, Detroit 39. NEXT GAMES Tonight—INDIANAPOLIS at Anderson; Ft. Wayne at Toledo, Syracuse at Youngstown. Tomorrow Night—Rochester at INDIANAPOLIS.
A dozen more state collegiate basketball quintets open 1946-47 {play this week, putting 23 Hoosier | fives into the field and leaving only Purdue and Rose Poly to launch {their schedules. The week also will feature Notre
Dame's opener and Valparaiso's $600 Stroke
Armory would be available for the weekly mat card. It is now definite that the N. Pennsylvania st. arena will be open and the wrestling show held.
Dame, Left Guard—Barzilauskas, Yale,
Indiana's Pete Pihos was third 2 Out-of-Towners Take Away Biggest Share Of Bowling Prizes in Capitol City Tourney
Center ton, Princeton. Ju reward—a perfect season, .an (48. : Right Pera Devaric, Harvard. 1° tation to the Sugar Bowl at| This was the first time that an Guard New Orleans and a share of the Earlham back won the individual scoring title. Brown's point total By BERNARD HARMON After recelving an entry from Visiting quintets grabbed the bulk of the top awards in the team | Fowler for his “Pot of Gold” tournaevent of the sixth annual Capitol City tournament, which wound upP|ment, Lorenz Wiesman was advise
ness. That victory bore a three- {eastern swing tg meet Long Island] ORLANDO, Fla, Dec. 2 (U, P.).— in Madison Square Garden at New One stroke was worth $600 today to {Yom : Harry Todd of Dallas, Tex. who : Franklin lifts the lid for Notre won the Orlando Jaycee open golf {Dame at South Bend: Wednesday. tournament yesterday by that sim {margin .over runner-up Johnny | Palmer of Badin, N. C. Todd had a 72-hole total of 275.
Woe Tackle—Zmijewski, Notre! southeastern conference champion{ship with five victories. |was the third lowest winning total in history.
Right End-—Mihajlovich, Indiana. | Quarterback—Kasprzak, Columbia. Left HalfBback—Kzeleznak, Kan-'
~ Secos Top Marion Five at Armory
Conference Plans
sas State. F b I a 10-day run at West Side Center last night. a T2-hole of 275 Right Half Back — Schimmel- oot a Grand Cigar Store of Connersville nabbed first place and the $400 out-of-town entries will not be. ac- | Ye * plenig, Purdue : hi H NATIONAL LEAGUE award in the handicap division, with its 3236. cepted . .. Ramona Frosch “cleaned”| The Indianapolis Secos avenged . Fullback—Pasquariello, Villanova. 1SCUSSe ere Refen BiVision saan In the actual scoring division Van Aman Hotel of Ft. Wayne took the the 4-7-9-10 in the Ernest Johnson |2n earlier season defeat by trim- SEE nn Phe new iid. Amer Athletic New York 5 3 1 a i [63 $300 first place prize with its 3008. ; | Coal league last week. The wfems” | INE the Marion Drapers at the BATTLE OF BALLOTS It e new ~American. Athlet ¢| Washington 5.4 1 386 1M 160) Local bowlers, however, fared well Striebeck, Betty, Shipman, Tillie| : Armory yesterday, 56-53. Indpls.’ Bae Take Crt tm He sialic conference today was ready to begin Piwsburen 2 8 © 300 10% J3¢|in the minor events. Harry Wheeler Jardina, Eva Williamson and Doris|3r¢ making these impossible shots. The Secos held a 27-24 halftime as leaked out that the situation operation with the opening of the Boston 2 7 1 a: 175 233|and John Murphy won first place Parsons. {look easy of late. .. . But here's one jeadership and continued to domi- Own was not Bil serene Yass tie RHE collegiate basketball season. Western Division lin the doubles with 1274: Bob Drex- | yan |that wasn't made. Jerry O'Grady, nate play in the last half. Howard WooDY can association rectors elec ; - |Chie Bears 7 2 1 718 244 189 ? g a : i - -] i their new president recently . . , It Representatives of the five mem- |EL080 JK8T8 ¢ 3 5 ‘spo 131 120 ler took top money in the singles| BOWLINGRAMS—The Fox-Hunt Tolling on his Pritchoyt=Hunt {Huffman sniped 25 points for the NORRIS Ro ber schools concluded an organiza-|ros Angeles 5 4 1 .556 237 240 with 682 and Pete Ernst won the {O'Grady alleys in the Lourdes jocal club to be the individual scoris said it was a close, hot fight be- tional meeting here today after Chicago Cards s 3 ’ 48 360 1% all-events with 1933 Others finish- Classic race for first place has de- jeague drew the 5-7-10 last Tues- ing leader. | tween three leading candidates grafting tentative schedules and sn |ing among the top five follow: veloped into a four-way affair, with day night. | '] Butier University —6-ft.-1-in.—180 ibs. ‘thinned down from 10. .. At any other details for competition i ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE ; : pd } pr © ~1-in, rate, the story goes, Frank Lane s compe n Eastern Division TEAM (Handicap) — Dietzen's Bakery Marott Shoes holding a two-game Don’t give up. That's a good : B k tb ll NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE was not chosen until a poll of the Dusketball. Iooth all, Nasghal: Fors, New York wer pot rs on viller. 3200. A ee Buijdery (hh. | Jead over Bowes Sealfast, Tompkins motto, especially after seeing the askKke a B ASKETB ALL le hiefs had been taken nin ween mv New ork 8 3 1 Te Ta | Wayie), 302; Calhoun Wine Bhop (FL.|Ice Cream and L. 8. Pratt, L. V. L602 rolled by Dorothy Berkopes in 1 HOOLS ague chiels had been taken €| Competing in the loop will be But- ’ 42 | wayne), 3201. Low to casn, 3061. LOCAL HIGH SC times. : ler, Ohio university, Cincinnati Miami. 3% § fa 13% 23] TEAM iActual)—Jockey Club (Cincin-| who are tied for the runnerup berth. the Kernel loop Friday night. The goye 36, Tech 33 a i : a4 4 Western Reserve Way. The ~~ Western Division Eo RE Bal Ba . + Every member of the Dela-| Mechanic Laundry star opened | Crispus Attucks 3% atone. oi] INDIANAPOLIS 9 MADE BATS BY HAND . .. J. A.lgo0ls will not play full con- [Cleveland 10 3 0 8a amL 8. Pratt, L ~ L. Indianapolis), 2893 ware Bowl quintet qualified for With a mere 146, but kept blasting SWBR COOLS KAUTSKY'S 3 ; ) =|Los Angeles 1 636 28 5 to cash, 2771 , , - i Hillerich, producer of the nationally | ¢erence schedules this season but San Prancisco 8 5 0 615 280 183 | DOUBLES J ‘Berry-R Davis (Louls- match play in the News. tourna-| to connect for 233, 223. . . . Another Michigan City 43, Brazil 42. ! —— i famous Louisville Slugger bats who | win launch full-time loop Action | Chices° 5 6 2 45 246 28 ville), 1242.1 Hated Schira'(Cincinnacl), | ment. Quite an accomplishment. | tip, resulting from a pair of last|p Prot 36 Alexandria 35 ; . 2 died last week at 80. went to work | : ) 3 —_— { , Jim Hurt Sr.-Jim Hurt Jr, 1243. P.| johnny Beam took care of a few! week's Indianapolis league totals,' Hammond 38 South Bend Central 36 § { i th 1947-48 ¢ Its lends 3 's 8 Lane>H, Schneider (Muncie), 1236. Low to $s ) 1 . Bo Bend Cen- 5 in 1881 at the age of 15 as an ap- A Ma i wr. (Saturday's Scores) cash, 1185. : : | Thanksgiving dinners, awarding Is to get your strikes together. Paul So Catholic 18. , Bown Beng Cen ROCHESTER 5 - INDIANA COLLEGE® SINGLES--H. Hampton (Hamilton, Oo. tyrkeys to all league leaders at the|Stemm had 21 strikes in his 685 ROYALS.
TOURNEY AT LUCERNE |
{ Motes, 33, Lucerne 31. | New Waverly 49, Leiter's Ford 37 | Leiter's Ford 43, Lucerne 42 (consolation)
New Waverly 55, Metea 38 (final).
rentice in the woodworking sho ; » his father . . . He made a ara | Acial opening of the loop were Alden Notre Dame 26, Southern California 6.
W. Thompson, Wayne; Don Peden, | OTHER COLLEGES | | 4 bats by hand. {Ohio; John Wiethe, Cincinnati. Bill| ormy 21, Navy 18.
| Councell, Western reserve; Tony Arizona = Kansas State 7. : | (Cincinnati), 1867, Eimer Dean (Indianap- + Hinkle, Butler, 1 : ppl . olis), 1853. Low to cash, 1760.
and Commissioner Auburn 47, Florida 12. | Dr. David Reese of Dayton. College of Pacific 19, Xan Diego State 13. | In the L. Strauss & Co. teen-age : . Georgia 35, Georgia Tech 7 . ,y Q A r w “ The league officials considered AD | Hels TC ross 13. Boston College 6. | tourney Saturday, Northeast Com=>
680; Ken Christensen (Indianapolis) : |R. Sherrer (Hamilton, O.), 655; Fonnie Pennsylvania, Illinois and Central series, while Ralph Richman Snyder (Indianapolisr, 6564. Low to cash, 589. | | ‘| ALI EVENTS. Basil “Manns Indianapo.|3lleys on Wednesday night. | 22 strikes and totaled but 643. {lis), 1894; Christensen, 1888 C. Dinger A———————————————————— ————
had Tues., Dec, 38:30 P. M.
AND EVERY TUESDAY
BUTLER FIELDHOUSE
STATE COLLEGES Sheridan 61, Indiana State 49
City Bowling League Results
[ Pt Indiana Central 55, Taylor 43 545 Valparaiso 57, Concordia (8t. Louis) 51
Ate orntd : y . : {santa . ’ ROR WEEK-END LEAGUE LEADERS Ted Davis, Parkway Mixed o“ invitation by Wayne university to Hardin-Simmony ¢1, Tess Tech 8 | munity Center finished with 2593; oie BOWLERS (MEN) Otto Hellewege. City Walther Mixed. 535 | —— Reserved . Seats—81.25-51.50 be host for the 1947 outdoor track, Oklahoma 73, Oklaboma A. & M. 12 Buzz Buckets with 2448 were seC- |. yaignan, Pox Theater Mixed . 866 fito, Moore, Tt. Square. ts yelous) > 328 OTHER COLLEGES | General Admistiorite 5 . hg E tn “ is . b 8, g L . tennis and soit meets at Detroit, Nichiew Staic™St Washiugin Susie 3. | ond; Carnegie Hall was third and) joe cortata- Foyitust Sunder’ iain. S33 | jon, Riis, EY Mind Bit | etncks STA" lege 8 Mii or rolina 49, Virgin ma = B - M p -Belt yaw . . ile y Ma) J May 23 and 24 but deferred final de- | North Carolina State 28, Maryland 7. | Keystone Kanteen fourth. Nr Be “s1¢ | Fred ‘Becker, CYO ‘Mixed 3H | Canisius 79, Oswego (N, Y.) 42. DOWNTOWN TICKET Sala’ ) cision | Oregon State 21, Washington i2. | The Star's 3-J tournament for Hobart Moore, Fox Theater Mixed .. 801 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Kentucky Wesleyan 68, Louisville 60, CLAYPOOL DRUG STORE—LI-67 . | Rice 38, Baylor 6. { : {Jack Pozner, Beth EI...... ... 608 | mulan Holiday, Pleasant Run Mixed. . 518|Stout 43, St. Marys (Mina) 40 x | Southern Methodist 30, Texas Christian 18,| WOMen got under way over the Euless, Link-Belt wre ensees 808 , | Georgetpwn (Ky) 67, Cedarville 38 a = { I8 o 1 y . . + | i J —— Rod WY — — - a — wo— ———— —————— | Sewanee 13, Kenyon week-end at the Pritchett-Hunt-| OTHER LEADERS (MEN) OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) i /
Tennessee 7 Vanderbilt 6
A. 18, Nebraska 0 506 | Ruth Moore, Fox Theater Mixed
Atna Bateman, Uptown Mixed (6:00). 493 |
City Table Netters
O'Grady alleys. Leaders, after two. Chris Pittman, Pleasant Run Mixed .
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