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By BOB STRANAHAN THE INDIANA high school|and practices virtually every day Athletic Association Board of Control gathers next Sat-| urday in the tall reaches of

One of the items of business which probably will come up, Sw. for discussion before President E.| C. Boyd of Clinton and the other ville Reitz was a little late in finish- | members matter ney assignments. Indianapolis.that the I, H. 8. A. A. requires. t Tech has put in a bid

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on: the Indian court before the |tourney even starts,

WHAT'S-IN-A | «+. Oaktown has a player named

| Turtle, And his running mate answers to Snapp.

!leaders hadn't had all the practices

So, when Reitz played Vincennes |

the in the basketball opener a youngster sectional, regional named Canterbury was in the line- |

semi-final up. He was supposed to be a sub-!

meets and would stitute. play them in the half of Reitz’ ¢ Butler university conquest of the Alices. field house — ca- he might be a regular before long. pacity, Anderson school also has petitioned for the The Anderson gym seats in the neighborhood of 4800. Tech may-—or may not—be a participant in the regional. depends on how 15 other teams re- |

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| » » » | GAME OF THE WEEK . morrow night

in .. the Shelbyville has won three, in a row in league play and the Bulldogs a | pair. The game shapes up as a scoring

temporarily — the leader

And, please, let's not have that duel between Bob Welmer of Corgument that it isn't wise for one lumbus and Bill Garrett of Shelbyteam to play so many tournament ville, two of the top point-getters in Ander- the South Central.

| ” » ~ HOWE READY. . .. The Hornets were ready and waiting for Tech in that 36-33 conquest. Also, 37

that 37-24 triumph, > 2's »

TIGER RAG. . .. Crispus Attucks

held the upper hand most of the victory | scoring | so the] Ml | Spartans apparently couldn't watch |

32-26 . The divided,

way ‘in the Tigers’ at Sacred Heart. . was fairly evenly

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HE'LL DO DIVISION ... Evans- the block. ®

is the ing the football season and several | were tired as a tour- of the gridders expected to be cage |

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+ To- ing speed and scoring power even at Columbus the | {when Hershey was shorthanded. But, should Bulldogs and Shelbyville's Golden |as a matter of fact, the Hoosiers’

the Anderson Bears get together at Columbus in| {two tallies were registered when gym wouldn't even take care of thea game which will decide And a lot of An-| iderson people would like to see the South Central conference.

at least the visitors were at full strength.

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Locals Sluggish

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sparta Editor : Indianapalis hockey fans got a look at the American league's current

| over-all leader out at the Coliseum

» | that the Hershey Bears will be right Where they are or plenty close A-NAME DEPT. | when the season ends. The Bears edged Tommy Ivan's Hoosier Caps, 3 to 2, before 9609

customers, But the visitors looked indicated. They have a mighty rugged defense and are fast with

It's true, however, that the Caps result of their long road trip which forced them to play three games in the last four days of the journey. But big Gerry Couture, just bak from Detroit, only played in one {of the Caps" road games, at Cleveland Saturday night, yet he was sluggish to the point that {he couldn't get up any speed and {was an easy target for the Hershey | defensemen; who dumped him at

Speed Is "Absent Having players in the penalty

[Caps simply didn't have the skat-

The first period was scoreless as both clubs sparred and played it] safe by not staging and blistering | rushes: down the ice. In the second period the action | {stepped up and it was one and one. In the third it was two for Hershey and one for Indianapolis. The Caps’ third period goal 4 goal came)

Hockey Standin

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Weslo Indianapolis (2) os Di fouls are a lot for 32 minutes of 8 Division. pug oo) ors rrers ene IIIS basketball. The Greenies outscored [Sitrsiand seeesrer If 8 Ign 38 man Summers Howe from the field but lost the INDIANAPOLIS i807 8 um £1 Onadreniic Ch uipsen decision at te 15- oot stripe. [Darnley sf 30% or Wochy u | Eastern Division 3 |e falter score by Periods T GH, . . Jewell | Hershey eine 350 41 BE 90 SUTHEFSRAY .i\iiis eters rsisovis v 1 3-3 , CARDS rou : |New Haven ....... 10 8 3 23 75 45 | Indianapoiis sErthiinies ran 0 1} 3-2 Young's Southport youngsters |providence ........ 8 11 4 20 73 5 Hershey Spares— Branigan, MeGill, had lots left for their last-half | Philadelphia seise sh 3 11 3 13 M 1 Bruce, Buller, McAtee, Martin, Csin, drive against Washington. . . . | RESULTS LAST NIGHT ae on: Sichotpos And Bridges-didn’t fall down on Hershey 3 INDI AN APOLIS 2. Burdette, Bukovich, McNab, -Podolsky, 4 1, Couture, S8clisizzi, Sullivan, Douglas, his part. Kenny got 15 points in Phiage)puis 4 PIo¥igence 4 (tie), Officials—Alan Shields and Bernie Jei

NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 3, Detroit 3 (tie), New York 2, Chicago 1. UNITED "STATES LEAGUE Omaha 5, St. Paul 1, Kansas City 2. Houston 2 (tie), Tulsa 1, Ft. Worth 1 (tie), SATURDAY SCORE Cleveland 7, INDIANAPOLIS 3 Philadelphia 5. New Haven 4, Providence 2, Sprbghe 1 Hershey 5, Bt Pittsburgh 4, Buffalo % (tie), NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4, Detroit 1 Toronto 11, Chicago 0. UNITED STATES LEAGUE Omaha §, Eousion 4 Dallas 4, Tulsa St. Paul 4, Minneapolis’ 1. 1.

partment grid league. The All-Stars conquered the Buzz Bucket entry, 7-0, yesterday at the Butler bowl before some 1000 fans. Les Esary scored in the first period after the recovery of a Buzz Bucket fumble on the 10. Tom Dobkins passed to Les Hummel for ‘the extra point.

{second on assists by Mario and

After Trip

last night and the consensus was

even better than the thin margin

at 19:37, or with only 23 seconds of playing time remaining. The Caps’ teamwork was below the caliber they sported before hitting the road after Nov. 10. But there's a reason for it. Couture and Les Douglas lost their old touch while serving for Detroit and now it's Coach Ivan's job to recapture the winning gait in practice. The Caps’ next home game fis Thursday, against the St. Louis Flyers, and the Hoosiers are idle until that tilt. Steve Wochy, right winger, rammed in ‘both Indianapolis goals last night, the first on an assist by Cliff Simpson, and the second on an assist by Douglas. For the Bears, Bill Thompson, a former Cap, chalked up the first tally on an assist by Paul Ronty. Armand Gaudreault banged In the Bears’ two third-period markers, the first on assists by Lloyd Gronsdahl and Frank Mario, and the

Gronsdahl. Since western division Pittsburgh was idle last night, the Caps {muffed a chance to take over | second place. However, the locals are only one point back of the jrunnerup post but are six points behind division leader Cleveland.

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THE" INDIANAPOLIS TIMES [oe Homecoming Is Marred

By Rugged Hershey Outfit; Pay for Indians

Court Rules Land

Tribes May Collect $3-Million, Interest

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (U, P.).— Four ‘Oregon Indian tribes may collect from $277,000 to more than $3 million—plus 90 years’ interest—

court decision, The Indians won from the white man’s highest court a ruling that they must be paid for the approximately 2,770,000 acres of Oregon coastal land taken in 1885. % hater is paid, there will Havel to be two acts of congress and a| census of the four tribes befare any | coin crosses an Indian's palm. The tribes which got settlement on the 81-year-old transaction were the Too-Too-To-Ney, Tillamook, Coquille and Chetco, They are among numerous U. S. tribes which remain unorgamized by charter. In that status, any money they | make or get is funneled into the | U. 8. tréasury to their credit. They | can't get at it except by act off congress.

Census Required

get the claim money into treasury account. Another would! be required if the tribes demanded personal proportionate payment, If | that act were passed, a census also!

Indian service spokesman said.

much money the tribes should get. ! The supreme court. said only that it should be figured on the basis of 1855 land values, plus interest. The rate of interest has not been set. It should at least double the award Land values in 1855, such as are known, varied considerably. The U. 8. once paid a Minnesota tribe as little as ten cents an acre, a rate

: which would give the four Oregon

tribes about $277,000. There is a well-established precedent for paying $1.25 per acre, the| homesteaders’ price. Such a rate ‘would return the Oregon Indians approximately $3 million not counting interest.

as a result of a recent supreme!

from Wem | ;

|of his paper,

One such act will be required to! ness in War Production,” their | | Morris,

would be required of the four tribes, | Prime They have not had such an enroll | Smuts of South Africa was a guest ment procedure in 30 years, a U, 8./at the White House today for the | frst time since the Hoover adIt will be up to the U. 8. court of | ministration. claims to report to congress how!”

In one of the first photos since their recent marriage, Artie Shaw and his new wife are pictured at a New York night club. She is the former Kathleen Winsor, authoress of the best- -selling novel “Forever mber.” py

Literary Club Meets At D. A. R. House

Fletcher Hodges, Henry C. Ketch-

| am and William M. Morris will read papers tonight at the Indianapolis

| Literary club ladies’ night meeting at 8 o'clock in the D. A. R. ehapler| house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. Mr. Hodges will have for the title! “Gasoline and His-| Mr. Ketcham, “Small Busi-! and Mr. “The Scottish Character. "

Smuts at White House WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (U. P.) =e Minister Jan Christian

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