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season.

- Pike st., Shelbyville, who was geveral hundred who tried

their hand at the game.

testants missed only one choice and two of these were from the home of the Golden Bears. They were Charles Cochran and Herman Cole. |, Mr. Cochran faltered on the Hunt- : ington-Rochester outcome and Mr, Cole thought wrongly that New | Castle would beat Tech.

‘The other fellow who booted only

the smog, cuffed three of the 10. He was wrong on Franklin-Sey-mour, Richmond-Muncie Central |

still managed to outlast several hundred of his “co-experts.”

guess more astute than the old boy.

i *. They were: H. J, Spitler, 606 Con-|

gress; Norman Wilson, Pennsylvania; 147 Detroit st.; Don Wilson, 5429 Guilford; Ruthanne Huff, 5001 Winthrop; Dick Drake, 122 E. 47th | st.; Earl R. Williams Jr, 5950 University, and Bob Flock, 415 E. 6th st., Bloomington.

same number as the Kunnel. The “booby prize” will have to be cut up three ways. Dick Patton, Washington hotel; Jack T. Morton, 3108 Winthrop, and W. H. Brinley of Zionsville can fight over it. They called only three winners on the list. Mebbe Mr. Pattof had better stick to the wrestling and boxing business. . The Kunnel his fingernall$ chewed off up to the elbow, is thumbing through his juleps and schedules figuring out the next

you can beat him again?

THE TOUGH TEN HE OL' KUNNEL took off a battered fedora and ex- + * tended his hand (South-paw, that is) to 12 doughty picker who beat him in the first Tough Ten contest of the

He bowed particularly low to Louis Briggs of 829 S.

" Bhelbyville, it seems, is the pick- | ers’ paradise. Three other con-

one selection was W. M. Buis of | im, 8639 Birchwood ave. Indianapolis. Be Kunnel, possibly fogged by | who handicap those “forecast-for-| May

and Rochester-Huntington. But he|

Fighty-one customers missed the

|$4-t0-32 triumph over Broad Ripple

Tough Ten for Wednesday. Think!

the gnly perfect picker of the

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MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1948

"000 To See ‘onight’s “ ollege Cane. Tilts

In Opening

well-known entrants in the minor prevailed. Bock's Sinclair Service nabbed

and 564 handicap for a 3148. Circle Tower Hat Shop, paced by Jack Pozner’s 641, the top individual se-

|ries of the week-end in team com-

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{amusement only” cards, had their |difficulties. One of them went wrong on 10 of 28 games listed.

ton would beat Petersburg 15! { points. But the score was 46-34 or

- Bight picking fans were one 12 points, so the handicapper lost| gqded his 67-

|both ways on that one., In other instances the wrong|

better than Tech but the East sidlers won the| game, 43-32. | Speedway, | also, was listed as a! {six-point choice over Manual but the Redskins confused 'em by winining, 24 to 21. n ” o DOING NICELY.....Woody Yeager is the man of the hour in the Irvington section, for his Howe Hornets are at the head of the Indianapolis high school parade. Hugh Moreillon, clever center, puced the Eastsiders to a masterful

before a jam-packed crowd Saturday night. He collected 14 points. The Rockets were within hailing distance at the turn, trailing by only four points, but the Hornets really rolled after that. & "Reggy Cross canned 16 for Crispus Attucks in the Tigers 34-31 victory over Medora in the only other game

wo lg at Te Even the professional pickers,

Glass Bowl game.

- setts freshman doesn’t have to take soldier. He proved that in the Glass Bowl

most valuable poll condiicted by the Toledo Blade.

consider the chunky little character from Arlington, Mass.

Looks Like a Student

He looks more like another student, which he is, than a football! player. (He's an undersized five! feet seven inches and only 160) pounds but tosses a football like a

rabbit.)

(A fine baseball pitcher, too, he doesn't dream of professional ath. letics but has his heart set on being 8 history teacher.) Although he was wounded in the

Art wears a brace on his left shoul- |

football game. (The wounds have to shift for themselves.)

wears the number 41, made famous in the past four years by Glenn Davis, Doc Blanchard’s touchdown twin in the Army backfield. Despite his slight stature, little Art Art was hs a lot of lot of football player in

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Howe 42, Broad Ripple 32. Crispus Attucks 34, Medora 31.

HIGH SCHOOL Beotisiury 20 A 28, pAITorh 27, 8

7, Vincennes 26.

Alb any 1 1. Shelby ville 39, Basie 1 City E. Chicago Roosevelt 26

(IIL) “, * Chicago Washingt n Bristol 33, Shi Shewanmn 26. ten 3 Muncie Burris 1, New Castle 28, ‘La Porte 3 Plymouth 30,

at Galveston Young America 3 Howard Twp. 31. Galveston 36, Walton Howard Twp. 32, Walton: 25 (consolation) Young America 39, Galveston 29 (final). Rossville 43, W, Lafayette 3Q ton County Tourney

Ben Oxford 57, Gilboa 30 (flinal).

Toutnst

STATE COLLEGES Manchester 61, Taylor 55. Indiana 60, Miami (O.) 36. DePauw 54, Franklin 52. . Notre me 80, Ball State 31, Wabash 58, Illinois Wesleyan 56 (overtime) ndiana State 50, Xavier 48. anovey 44, Oakland City 42.

OTHER COLLEGES Western Michiga A 58, Manhattan 53. Baim) College 34. Mich) por State 29. Ontario 10

, Albion 48. rip 50, wv 24. wling Gree ae or ’ Genta Michigan 58.

k Josep s " a.) 60, Idaho a» t 53, Wooster 48.

wrence 50, Hobart 34. rd 56, MIT, 33 Ix Diew 32. Coeds A sL : gervl, York 0 qlrookiyn 48

fi Central (Mo.) 30. ov: ud jc MBaltimore) 38.

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Another Football Blanchard Is a Study in Opposites

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer - TOLEDO, O, Dec. 9.—Art Blanchard, a brown-haired study in opposites, was named today as the outstanding player in the first annual

right shoulder in the South Pacific,|

| And, while he is a Blanchard, he|

\ ashington College 48, Bainbridge Navy Fanall A ghentucky yen 3. : a 59, Georgia’ be inois Feachirs 59, Conoordia

80, Montclair

48 (overtime), Lyn Fling AdeIphi 2.

iMvolving a local team.

‘The second most famous member of football's Blanchard clan, is no relation to Army’s mighty Doc. But the 24-year-old Massachu-

a back seat for the South Carolina

the Glass Bowl game. His selection

contest in which he was awarded|as the outstanding player came! Duteh Haufler, Traveling er honors in a|close to being unanimous.

Here are a few of the reasons:

Art's team, Bates, came off second The fleet-footed halfback, who | Par Fronds” best to Toledo, 21 to 13, yet the starred as Bates went through its mighty mite starred even in defeat. ‘regular campaign undefeated, car-|Roy Hines, Wiesman Recn Which is a bit amazing when you ried the ball 15 times to pile up a jon Poh raveling ©

a total of 90 yards through a mas-| sive Toledo line whith made him| look like a midget. (That averages | out to six yards per carry. He also scored Bates’ touchdown | | {in the fourth quarter to put his [club back in the game and en- | gineered a threat which came close

glant and runs like a scared 2 Surning the tables in the con-

test. Twice he halted Toledo. drives by intercepting rival passes, return{ing them 34 yards out of the danger | zone, And in the passing department, Art looked about as good as they | come. He pitched 12 aerials and | {completed eight of them for a total {of 94 yards, although how he was!

as a major mystery. Boston college slipped up on Art. After graduating he attended B. C. {before going*-into {lowing his disgharge he picked | Bates, which doesn't give athletic scholarships, “because it has tough- | er ‘er courses.’ l

College, High School Basketball

Penn State 40, Georgetown

Salem College 46, Sheph : Rensselaer Fory 48, Or rd slate busy

entucky 80, Cincihnati 49 Sioux Falls 47, Bethel 45 (overtime).

PROFESSIONAL Association of er | Providence 59, Toronto we = New York 90, Boston 65 Philadelphia 57, St. Louis 47. Chicago 86, Cleveland 78 Washington 75, Detroit 64,

National League - Rochester 60, Toledo 44.

‘1 Oshkosh 74, Syracuse 43.

SUNDAY RESULTS National League t. Wayne 82, Buffalo 41, Rochester 67, Toronto 63 Sheboygan 50, Detroit 37, Association of America Cleveland 72, Philadelphia’ 66. New York 62, Boston 44.

EXHIBITION Indianapolis Kautskys 69, Gary Ingots 61, Indianapolis Becos $7, Oolitic 45 Indianapolis Becos 37, Red od Heads 34.

Hardwood Notes

Bchedule for Jon) ht in nn Bush. Ta lahan league bear Bchwitzer- mas Vs. Bast Eide ver 15, Fountain Square Eagles vs, Cumber. land Comets; 9:15, Wiedemann Beer vs Litzelman Coal.

Results in CYO Cadet yesterday: St. Catherine

Little Flower 15,

Yesterday's scores at Dearborn

Bemis Ba Ace Electric Wi, BT 0 82; Velerana® Hoo: , Paragon Pure Oil 36; Indian ment 21, Moose Lor i, 4“

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Op "0; acheia 2; Bl Litly

A. jhagues p the Central “'y" AK won thres Siral two. Wednesday ht's Schedule: Jadians Central Business College v Davis Vets; 5,

Rjaving weekly a in ght and the I. C, five

Indianapolis Dea ndignaports” Bar.B

oan Arc 12; Holy Rosary 24, Holy Name 19 Bt, John's 46, St. Philip's 14: Holy Trin ity Bt. Ann's 12; Sacred Heart

ym: | ware 73, Btandard- Gro-

nA. A 4b, Parmers |

Lincoln Chiropractic and Indiana Cenial Business college are leading the two

7:15, | vs { Greek Orthodox ra 9:15, Butler |

petition, are the leaders in actual | scoring, They had 2762. Fred Schindeckler and Glenn) berry assumed the leadership in the handicap doubles with an actual 1144, to which they added 204 free pins for 1348. Their 1144

For example, they thought Prince-| was a1s5 good for the leadership in 3 mi

{actual scoring. John Pickering turned in a 597, in handicap, and | became the maker in the han- | |dicap singles with his 664. John |3

2247 N. team was picked as the favorite.| mder turned in a 598 to assume the |t Floyd Steenberger, New Castle was rated five points No, .1 position in actual scoring.

Retains Title Leo Ahearn retained his title as the News match champion, as he won this year's crown over George Crofts at Moon-Lite alleys last night. The champion spilled 1957 maples in his 10 games, while Crofts, who had been stacking up big totals in earlier tourney appearances, slumped to 1689. Gertrude Bradley won the women’s title, outscoring Tillie Jardina, 1787, 1763. It is the initial match championship for Mrs. Bradley. In the Star's 3-J team tournament for women at Pritchett-Hunt< O'Grady, Cincinnati Salem Gardens assumed the top spot in both the actual and handicap divisions. The Ohloans posted a 2628 in their three games for the best actual total, and then added a 342 handicap for 2970 and the best handicap series, In the Link-Belt doubles meet at West Side, Bob Carnagua and Herb Wolf topped the actual scoring with 1251, while Tom Bullock and Jerry Brothers were first in the handicaps with Il,

Light Scoring Prevails

Sessions

Of City Pin Tourney

Bock Sinclair Five Holds Net Lead as” Circle Hat Shop Paces Gross Division

By BERNARD HARMON

The 41st annual men's city bowling tournament got under way over the week-end. Although several top-notch aggregations and a host -of

events were in action, light scoring

the top position in the handicap

division of the team events, in progress at Dezelan's, with an actual 2584

Tourney Standings

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1—Circle Fri Hat Shop ......... 2762 }3—Epto WH TRAVEIR. .. oai'ss insasras 272 3-—S8tewart- warner Southwind ...... 2720 $~CTOWN "CORE .\\.: or x verrines 2603

Coal . 5—Indpls. Brass & Aluminum ...... LES—HANDICAP Mayberry brecht-Ferguson sey - *MeCracken ya 1 ER EN avi! 5—Parlette-Burnette DOUBLES—ACTUAL J-Senindeckler Mayberry berts-8tull .

3_Longerich- ng. 4—Moran-F. JOhNS .......... 0000004 096 —Johnson-R. Johns ..............4s 1079 SINGL ES—HANDICAP Y— Jann, Pickering FE aR LEAs {2M pra seni esvan G34} 3-H, a ane .. 652] 4-0, G. Miller . 640 5—~Wm, Haering . 637! SINGLES—ACTUAL 1—John 508 2—John Pickering vault « 507 wen inher , 582 4—Bob Earl . ..... . B80 $—Deibe I etiiingy . 580

+ « « H. Bchakel warmed up for a nine-consecutive strike 277 middle game with a 112 and then bowed cut with a 135. That's a hard way to get 524. It happened in the Indiana Recn. Russet Cafeteria took over the “giant-killer” role last week, knocking off the Marott Shoes twice in the Indianapolis and the L. V. L. three times in the Fox-Hunt Classic. . . The “cleanup” of the week was Ken Christensen’s sparing the 3-7-8-10 split in the Commercial league, , -, . That 616 of Leonard Weeding’s in the Commercial was his initial 600series. : Aplogies to Marott Shoes. We called Russet Cafeteria’s 3145 of Wednesday night a three:game record in

‘|the Indianapolis league. This record

belongs to the S8hoemen on their

5 | combination paced by tall Bob Cook, 3 fourth high scorer in the Big Nine

; tests this year, the visitors will have

Butler Plays First of Five Big 9 Foes

Wisconsin to Start All-Letterman Quint

PROBABLE STARTERS r

Butl » Wisconsin x BRIN 20 vcr ranse sshd ores sr nreyva Coo & ¥ raven Poviieiisn, Menzel Barrowclife aC iganvainy Haarlow MBBS +ovvvsneiveyns STR Bel Toon .... G . Launtenbach Referee, Karl Dickerson; umpire, Glen Adams; tipoff, 8:15.

Butler's Bulldogs oppose the first of five Western conference basketball teams on their 1946-47 schedule at the fieldhouse tonight starting at 8:15 o'clock, Wisconsin furnishing the opening opposition, Coach Harold (Bud) Foster of the Badgers will start an all-letterman

at ce race last season.

As will be the case in most con-

a decided height advantage over the Hinklemen. Wisconsin averages six feet one and a half inches. Picks Starters | The Bulldog coach plans. to use| [the same starting lineup which saw | action in the conquest of the alumni |

ence.

Badger-Butler university game tonight is Robert Haarlow, a six - foot - five - inch center with two years of playing experi-

starting team that gave Wisconsin its initial 61-43 triumph over Lawrence college.

Expect Sellout Crowd For Irish-l. U. Game: Purdue Faces Wabash

Hoosiers and Notre Dame to Match High Scoring Machines Before 9300

By UNITED PRESS

season—three games involving Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue’ and Butleg —is expected to draw 23,000 fans tonight, A sellout crowd of 9300 will watch Indiana's Hoosiers and Notre Dame's Irish risk unblemished records at Bloomington. A near-capacity crowd of 9700 will take in Purdue's debut at Lafayette against twice= beaten Wabash, while another 4000

Hoosier game of the season, although both play Purdue twice. Coach Branch McCracken's fast-

week's most startling upset, trime {ming Anderson, 47-40, and dropping {the John-Wilson-sparked Ravens

oh breaking Hoosiers who polished off {out of the I. C. C. lead. . Miami of Ohio with ease last | BADGER CENTER—Starting Saturday, 69-36, will be slight fa- College Cage ard nter position of Wiscon-: {yorites. TONIGHT ; sin's all-letterman lineup for the | Notre Dame's freshman-sopho- Wisconsin at Butler

more combination followed up‘ an 86-38 rout of Franklin by trouncing Ball State, 80-31, last Saturday. Use Reserves McCracken started his second stringers ‘against Miami, while Coach Ed Krause also substituted liberally in getting a game-time line on the Irish squad.

Notre Dame at Indiana. Wabash at Purdue. Manchester at Anderson, © Canterbury at Ball State. TOMORROW NIGHT Evansville at Georgetown (Ky.) Indiana Central at Huntington, St. Joseph's at Illinois Wesleyan,

Haarlow was on the

lass Thursday a Brig 2, ee Mel Taube, one of Purdue's gerat- WEDNESDAY , Dick Beacox at center and Coloradan Chosen est’athletes, will be making his Seta) Hanover at Louisville, : as head coach of the Boilermakers THURSDAY Marion Fino and Herod. Toon as : : t guards. A. A. U. Pp resident tonight. Taube finished out las Eastern Iinols at Evansville. Also due to see action are Charley] SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Dec. 9 (U. St. Joseph's at Indiana State.

apolis high school stars, and Bill dent of

den of Ft. Wayne South side, and for the John Barrowclife of Spencer. The Bulldogs have been practicing | Was re-

Hinkle’s assistants, Bob Dietz and session

football season.

Maas, Bob Evans, Jim Doyle and P.) ~Wiflard N. Greim of Denver,

for several weeks under the eyes of |A. A. U. convention at

./head coach at the conclusion of the | {selection of Omaha, Neb.

Conference Standing Pepperdine at Valparaiso.

Put in Call for th

NEW YORK; Dec. § (U. P.) ~The p New York Giants, who won the

New York's Football Giants

ro Grid Standings

Ralph O'Brien, all former Indian-|Colo., began hissthird term as presi- Valparaiso .....iieens k 0 is i FRIDAY the National Amateur Ath-|DeFa LC adoke : 0 o- 33 Shepard of Hope; Leroy (Ebok) |letic union today as the organiza- Ph 13 2B pitiebureh uk Be Mangin of Washington; Carl Bra-|tion continued clearing the decks sone Tech . 1) 194] Oakland City at Ft. Harrison. 1948 Olympic games. Hamtbgon oiifini. 3 2 Me 13 SATURDAY Greim, an insurance executive, Canterbury oF 1 » Rog y -eélected by the 58th annual | Fenover Central “1 3 13 ies Indiana at Louisville. its final | St Joseph’ shreds . i 2 i 3% Indiana State at Purdue. yesterday. The convention VElaate ses -1 3 18 208 Notre Dame at Wisconsin. Herb Schwomeyer, then under the aiso gave unanimous approval to the | abash ........ +8 1 3 4! Manchester at Indiana Central as the Concordia Re . : 3 Jo Jai DePauw at Bal] State, |1847 convention city. Damiana CVY 0 0 0 of Defiance (0.) at Canterbury, Ball State . ‘3 8 2 3 Earlham at Franklin, Fr Ri 4 0 0 9 Taylor at Huntington.

Tri-State at Lawrence Tech. ’

season as acting coach when Ward : : Wabash at Illinois Wesleyan.

(Piggy) Lambert called it .quits in mid-season, Lambert, incidentally, will miss the opener—the first time | in almost 30 years. - Purdue has center Paul Hoffman, forward Myrwin (Red) Anderson

e Doctor

Direct Service CLEVELAND TO

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i i and three substitutes back from last |] BOWLINGRAMS- Rolling three 3188 of Nov. 27... . We were also|eastern division title of the National | Bprs DAW . sisop) jar Sree outstanding service re-| MONTREAL games of the same score is getting wrong in crediting Dorothy football league yesterday With a New dena 8 3b a0 18 1824:rnees like Eddie Ehlers and Max | rather common of late. Last week's Berkopes with three 600-series this|y) 0 o victory over Washington Washington (3 3 1 38 in isi Biggs. The Boilermakers are extriplets were Paul Ray (Indianapolis|season. She has rolled but one, the Piitsburgn.....3 3 1 Joo 1 331 pected to use the same fire-wagon league) 179's; Hilda Foster (Kahn|other two belo to her younger|that was a marvel of team play, Western Division : ‘attack as they did under Lambert. Tailoring league) 138’s; Forest Doo-|sister, Jo. Well, it's all in the today put their hopes for victory [Ehicagy Bears 5 8 2 ] 300 239 M3 Set Pace little (Allison Engr. league) 171's.|family. in next Sunday's playoff with the Chicago Cards. .. 6 $ 0 545 260 198] Crusaders Se : Chicago Bears in the hands of one fecten, Bey ....§ 5 0 545 148 158] In the state conference, Valpa- Vie LONDON TCA R . Ci I; : man. : ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE raiso was setting fie pose Sh and OTTAWA esu ts in ity Bow ing Leagues The one man is Dr. "Francis| Eastern Division oP.) jiree. Yes yn BY vo . : 3 Sweeney, entrusted with the job of |New York 9 3 1 .750 239 192 2 P/ dal 4 BOWLERS CAEN) 680 Dutch Behrens: Dtown Mixed 18:00) 30 repairing Bill Paschal, the Giants’ Brogklyn id | EB 2% 3 ane Sievts, While nave, Jagans i Bud Schock, Traveling. crtereireiin. G00 IS oiieit, Pleatant Run Mixed {3%lace runner, who suffered a jaw Miami Cl 2 io 0 ei 136 327 State 3d ladjatiy Tee also are|] aul : ws - . | Bud Argus Traveling. on Le yOtihedral High %|injury and a shoulder bruise in Cleveland ie a 20" ann @ pd Bek tet in one ane. 5 tie Tor 3:30PM ; 10:15PM ng- ; : f yesterday's|San Prancisco .. 9 513 3 ™ : Benny, "Alison Owls ........ ".. 830 (the third quarter o Angeles ..... 7 -5 1 .583 288 273 . [Lou Fouts Trasling. : fo Moore, Pt. Square Mixed (8:00). 48 romp, Dr. Sweeney said he believed | Chicago Erie 5 6 2 455 246 208 jie lea) Setapusy edt TRANS -CANADA Ar t fneon ines . 0 HOWLERS (WOMEN) the jaw was broken, but that pes- | pif seem een seo fe : aid d Rose Poly are the INTERNATIONAL TRANS-ATLANTIC . 613 | Ann Sauter, C. Y. O. Mixed.......... t College Football |Earlham an ’ : | Ken’ chrisfensen: Ti reing. : 80s fale Hii daxcselt i TI er Toledo a Bates 12 Jonly I. C. C. teams without a league/] Arcade, Union Commerce Building, on rl Sehater. Li a Belt..." . 608 Habel ‘Duy, Nathonal oo, Mized - $1 Bears. jak Sia Denver It lgame under their belt. Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie rl, Travelin © 608 | Cather ) john Mehcin, Traveling. : 803 Go pcting Naor, Jiesonsi Con Mixed. i Chicago showed that it is in fine [South Carolina A. & M. 13, John e Valpo, which has dropped two in or your Travel Agent

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Layden to Speak

Cathedral Boosters To Meet Tomorrow

At Wabash Dinner

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec. 9.— Elmer Layden, former member of ! Notre Dame's Four Horsemen and | ! later coach at his alma mater before

| commissioner, will be the principal

| speaker at a dinner in honor of the

Sports writers and celebrities from several cities are expected. All members of the Little Giant | grid team that won seven of eight games will be guests, Jogether with the coaching squad.

Davis Cuppers In for Practice

MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 9 { (U. P.).—American Davic cup tenInis players turned to intensive practice today after non-playing captain Walter Pate admitted he was disappointed with the U; 8. showing in the Victoria tournament, John Bromwich won the singles |

crown by disposing of Gardnar Mulloy and then Ted Schroeder,

over an American team. Pate said | he had hoped the U. 8. players would be farther advanced in their preparations, and decided that hard , practice was the only method. The | teams must be named by Dec, 16.

'DePauw-Rose Poly . Game Is Canceled

| GREENCASTLE, Ind, Dec. 9.— | league games The basketball game scheduled beof | tween DePauw and Rose

"| tomorrow night has been canceled,

‘| Athletic Director Raymond Neal!

announced today.

deferred since the

and Australians took the doubles | 5°?

Poly

Rose Poly asked that the date be

school is not pital 53, Electronic 5; Municipal Stadic um "eady for competition. uip- |

Football banquet plans will highlight the monthly meeting of the Cathedral high school Boosters club (at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school assembly hall, Several films depicting outstanding plays of the 1946 grid season will be shown,

Kautsky Five Eyes Ft. Wayne Contest

The Indianapolis Kautskys, winners of two exhibition contests with

gagement with the Toledo Jeeps but their eyes were on tomorrow's game at the field house. The Ft. Wayne Zollners come | here and Coach Ernie Andres’ team !

staters, Ft. Wayne nudged out the Kautskys for their only league set{back in an overtime game. If the Kautskys win tonight, the | over-all league lead will be at stake | as each club was a division leader |

today. The standings: WESTERN DIVISION w Pct. Pts, "OP INDIANAPOLIE ve. 1 3 HS 483 4 Oshkosh 42 807 360 423 Anderson ....... 3 625 457 457 Sheyboygan ...... 4 3. 571 389 48 | Chicago verve go R400 F034 Detrojt .. 2 8 200 472 560 EASTERN DIVISION Wayne . +8 1 B57 418 347 | Rochest er «1.3 11 548 455 Farensavee 6 4 600 412 347 tBuffale .........: 3 8 JIB T1 41 Syracuse cnereind 307808 4417 188 Youngst own 2 9 182 520 500

Oaks Get Lillard

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— Oakland of the Pacific Coast | league has purchased outfielder | Gene Lillard from Sacramento for | an undisclosed amount of cash, The Oaks also signed Larry Barton, a first baseman, who was a free agent.

Gary over the week-end, were in| Milwaukee today for a league en- | A

has a score to settle with the up- |

~ LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9 (U. P).|

so03 (Shape for the championship game Nevada. 2

by trouncing Detroit, 45 to 24, and |

6, Hawail 7 a row after winning four opening’? ___

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In other games yesterday the Los | Angeles Rams clinched second place iin the western half with a 38-to0-17 conquest of Green Bay, and the Philadelphia Eagles .won second? place in the East by dropping Boston, 40 to 14. In the All-America conference, the Cleveland Browns, western di- | vision champs, climaxed their regular season with a record 66-to-14 victory over Brooklyn, giving the eastern champion New York Yankees something to shoot at against Mian tonight. In yesterday's only other A. A.C. game, the San Francisco 48ers surprised the Los Angeles Dons with a tremendous attack to win, 48 to! {7, and clinch second place in the west.

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