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Handicapped Blue Devils Throtle Shelbyville;

Hornets Bow to Franklin Grizzly Cubs

By BOB STRANAHAN Shortridge and Crispus Attucks were the only unbeaten Indianapolis | high school basketball teams today following Howe's skid before the} Franklin Grizzlies last night. : | Coach Jerry Steiner's Blue Devils stamped themselves as one of the city’s most potent powers by rapping a strong Shelbyville quintet, 34-26, while Crispus Attucks was rolling to the Tigers’ fifth in a v conquering Windfall, 27-25. ii Mn pulled away in the ast H. S. Cage Card half .to subdue Howe, 27- 17, and TONIGHT ° hand the Hornets their first FEVER owe at Ben Davis. -

in four starts. Tech also pulled something of 8 | Washington at Broad Ripple. notable triumph = in spanking Crispus Attucks at Pine Village.

Frankfort, 35-29, for. the Greenies’ | Manual at Southport. second North Central conference victory. The victory of Shortridge |; , Griner led this late attack, and Tech, plus Southport's over- and piled up 43 points for the win- | whelming 41-32 handling of Cathe-| | pers. Elmer Summitt was high dral set up next week's tourney 8 for Howe with 10. Butler as a sure-fire attraction. | Paul Kortepeter was the big qui] Pranklin township, the other team| in the Tech attack as the Green) entered in the meet, Was another clads broke away from a 13-13 half-| winner. The Flashes humbled De ie deadlock with power to spare catur Central, 57-49. lin the last two periods. He scored | Continentals Triumph "15 points for the Eastsiders. While the Blueclads and Tigers! Bill Niemann caged 13 and Roy | were extending victory Strings, {Jacobs 11 points to pace the Con= Washington was making the Conti- |tinentals to their victory over nentals’ first appearance in the win- | Lawrence, Harvey Craig of the ners’ circle, Coach Rowland Jones' Bears was the game's top point-| tumbled Lawrence Cen- getter with 14, however,

tossers : tral, 42-38. Bridges Runs Wild Manual, Sacred Heart and the! Cathedral, like so many more

Silent Hoosiers were city casualties. Southport opponents, couldn't stop | The Redskins bowed to Warren Kenny Bridges and that accounted | Central, 47-27; the Spartans were for the Irish downfall. The Cardinal | peaten by Pike township, 34- 27,and star contributed 19 points in an|

As Butler Quintet Makes Pitt Stop

Two Late Free Throws Put Bulldogs Across 41-39; Friday the 13th Jinx Stalks Panthers

By J. E. O'BRIEN

chieved their first triumph of the young basketball season, 41- 39. like rush-

into the last College Cage Card

TONIGHT

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| hour trolley commuters minute and a half.

1 There it was—the score tied at : sid | 39-all, the big timer's clock steadily | Indiana at Louisville. |advancing into ‘the last minute, | * Indiana State at Purdue.

Notre Dame at Wisconsin.

[bot h teams scrambling for the ball, | Manchester at Indiana Central,

{and coeds chewing on what once

had been daintily manicured nails. DePaue at Ball State Kibitzing on Timer | fiance (0.) at Canterbury.

{ | { Earlham at Franklin. Dr. H. C. Carlson, the Pitt-coach.| Taylor at Huntington. | forsook his place on the Panthers’ mp j.State at Lawrence Tech.

a station ovér the left shoulder, {nan Hinkle had trying to pick ready to wigwag time signals to 1cking combination. |Coach Tony Hinkle in’ the best [navy fashion. | Then Nate Apple of Pitt fouled things ‘looked brighter. | Herod (Hero) Toon of the Bulidogs,

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| free-throw bar to give Butler | scant 40-39 edge. | Hinkle continued his ups downs like an express elevator. | Jack Boose of Pitt, who had done some spectacular work previously, {blew an out-of-bounds tipin basket, cliff, Cranny, land the Panthers were charged Maas. (with a couple more misdemeanors in the excitement

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While an effort was made today to coax Butler blood pressures | back to normal, Pittsburgh's basketball team continued its Midwestern squared Off for a rough week-end | safari to Illinois with an almost nightmarish horror of Friday the 13th sirezle in thelr efforts to pass the All these ill-effects could be traced to what transpired inside the Pittsburgh Hornets a as back wfall when t} lldog $ i Fairview fieldhouse during last night's sno 1 n the Bulldogs into contention for the Western

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Meet Bars at Home Tomorrow Night

The Indianapolis Capitals today

division lead in the American Hockey league. The rough and ready St. Louis

Flvers must be met tonight on their home ice, then the leading Hershey Bears of the Eastern division come to the Coliseum tomorrow night,

Pittsburgh's assignment for tonight is against Hershey on the Horpet ice and the Smoky City skaters travel to New Haven to{morrow night. One Point Behind Indianapolis is a point’ behind

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using Big what seemed to be his most effecto Ralph O'Brien, John Barrowarid Charles

the Deaf school lads lost to Beech outstanding individual display of | Butler said no thank you to both | It Was all even again at. 20-all, * Grove, 42-38. prowess. Southport led at the Balt | and took the ball out of bounds. 32-all, 35-all, 36-all, 38-all and 39Speedway nipped Mooresville, 45- 21-10. | Then with two seconds left, an all Bui, Orantiy, Toon snd OBrien 44 and Brownsburg also was a one-| Sacred Heart led at the inter- lintentional foul against Pitt gave Were hitthg. and Pitt showed itseif point victor over Ben Davis, 42-41. mission, 12-10, bul failed to throttle | | Butler two free throws. Jerry ¥eak on what had become a static Benjamin 111 |Fred Engeler in the last halt and | Cranny made the first, and the ope: fred 1 wi IPike rolled on to score its first| Bulldogs" took the second out of | lanterna, [ree requently’ for y ervices gs he secon : 4 , : Shortridge was shy the § Nek lvictory of the season. Engeler got| bounds.“ It was all over then. | under-the-basket attempts in the of one of its ace scorers against the 112 points. Bulldors Puzzled first half, led the scoring parade Selden Seas I Benj Elsewhere over Indiana_a cold | | oh _~ wd vi ois wih 14 points on six field goals and out o n 58 ; avbe e hex ha en an Pi ive free throws. Boos ontributed wave of upsets caught up with| oose contributed didn't stop the North siders, They | Columb, EP eiford = ro] AERIAL ATTACK—Apparently hanging in midai {ry Kenneth Hicks (No. 30) of When that last-minute stir started, 10 to the Pitt sum.

rolled in. front, 13-9, after eign! ville, Both Columbus and Bedford

minutes and were leading at the biew substantial leads to drop de- Shelbyville

Shortridge hoists in a field goal during the first half of last Tans game against Other Shortridge players pictured are Julian Rosenthal

the Panthers had totaled 13 field

at extreme leit] coals and 13 free throws in the book. ed between O'Brien and Maas,

Butler scoring honors were divideach

the Hornets in the Western division and eight back of the leading Cleveland Barons. . The Caps moved out for St. Louis this morning after a week of actual game inactivity but pleifty of nractice on the Coliseum rink. The club was to be joined in the Missouri city by Lawrence (Sam) Kennedy, ‘a right wing graduate from the Omaha Knights. They'll also have with them Defenseman Leo Reise, obtained from the Chi=-

cago Blackhawks via Kansas City. CHICAGO, Dec. 14 (U. P.).—The new broom was sweeping at the Chicago American Gears of the National professional . basketball ] ue today as Maurice White, the owner, ponderad the loss of big George Mikan at center, end fired Davey Banks, his coach for one month, for indicating des) ald

7.. Shortridge played An ranny, whos ree : i { wnmarv: iat the 1 of the ‘ex-De Pat half, 23-17. 8 8 a the CiSiONS to Seymour and New Al-] 'D Th He 83 : 2 f i of Hicks The Satan: bested " d Cranny, those free throw with nine points. The summary: = at the loss of the ex-De Paul st tight possession game uring \bany. The Owls won, 38-30, while | and on omas. mingway Ol hel Byv ille is in front oft ICKS. Ihe J>artans besre cinched the Butler victory, wore a pittsburgh (39) Butler * (41) Harry Foote, general manager of last two periods to triump INew Albany nudged the Stonecut- | Sh elbyvil e 's Golde en Bears, ‘34 26. hig 13 on his abbreviated costume.| =~ 1 1 fe fr pr the club, announced he would diBifiGamete Shelpyville star tens |, gy qa" ~~ "7 {——eertee—ecm———— Earlier in the evening things Giye™"¢ ' § 3 1 3 1 rect the floor play of the team unter, picked up 14 points—six from 1 hadn't been &o cheerful for the But- Ciepiv. f 00 ? 31 til a new seh is se) ‘ ' a 1 L 1 a new cocch is selected, and said Lebanon Triumphs " y , Brose. g 42 o 0 of" § ' the foul stripe—but Shortridge was p Oo nson rases ou S {ler partisans. In fact, first-half shuper. c¢c' 0 0 0 1 1 a search doubless would be instisuccessful in bottling up other Bear| Jeffersonville was cut down by a [happenings scarcely would have Avple, : : 2 ¢0 1 2 tuted to turn up some expert on threats. Kenny Hicks led the Blue {not-too-well regarded Lebanon con- made material for a letter home to Zernich. g . 1 1 0 0 0 the hardwood to guide the team Devils with 11 points 'and Bob tingent, 52-26. v.48 on Li hi Heav wei i 1 lie mother. eh ® $3 f 1'1l The Gears went against the Ft. Wade had 10. | Jasper, Lafayette and Evansville I IXie eams The Panthers’ figure-eight puzzled © 0 0 wayne Zollners, a standout MidA field goal by Reggy Cross in Central moved serenely along the the later! or Bulldogs, who also were having ; ' ° 1 est pro team for years, last night r d t g Vv ( hi 1 e i x » rad - { am ) 8, 3 131 the closing seconds of play at victory trail to rate most of the w : hoo sax If any doubt existed concerning fies ss get away from him n the later a. .cive troubles and appeared ’to ~~ Totals .. 13 13 21 1511 14 0 Foote's first effort—and they Windfall enabled Crispus Attucks attention among the topflight quin- Fourteen former high school bas- ypgiana’s state light heavyweight S'aRes © f the scrap after going along 4 a round of introductions $OI° 4 JalC Bitsy Jove 3 merged with a 47-to-40 victory to keep the Tiger string of triumphs | tets. Jasper won its seventh in a ketball stars from Indiana are on titleholder, it was banished today. in a well-planned and well-executed among themselves. And no well- -to- Boos IO I Ch OBrien 2 3 ; intact. The local snipers were in|row from Washington, 34-22. The the squads of North Carolina State Daskv AT Johnson of Indiana LL ly attack. de ‘matron ever “had 2 harder time 2 Ba rare wa + and Tom Stirling front at the half, 13-12. | Broncos tumbled Kokomo in a and Tulane, to play at the Coliseum I } 53% 3 Son : Te P Tommy Byron. and Jerry Foany - in SERRE add Basketba I is las night stoppec ommy | ~ i hic ’ Howe played alongside the visit- rough game in which 58 fouls were Next Friday night in the second A FL of ove Soh and Tex 2 Gales) Plifo, Chicago, staged 8 RATIONAL LEAGUE . i s T 8 Xas .q. B¥s ing Grizzlies at Tech for two called, 61-39, and the Pocket city 8aMe of a collegiate double-header. | i wi slam-bang semiwindup with the los Lo 0 Expected Westain Divan ee OF periods but couldn't match the last cagers won handily from Vincennes, Coach ClLff Wells’ of Tulane has A rt of the seventh round cj; jight heavy copping.a close nod | INDIANAPOLIS .. » 1. 00 39% 54 2 , Tas to defend the crown. ; Ere) > Jr ol 3iy Bes half drive of Tim Campbell's boys. 3 35- 22. Jim Riffey of Washington, Bob ¢ : oe Both lost points for fouling and the ro avo $ ) La crannies Cripe of Flora, Charles McMillan The marvel was that Charles last- chjcagoan asked for a 10-round re- y n 5 3 625 434 404 Naw Bast) Fig CS o¢ ed so long against the smooth Ne- nto) NY 4.4 00 380 3FR {of New Castle, Virgil Risner of | *¢ be] > : ,._ match Byron is will NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (U. P).— 2 10 66 368 683 Vo vs o " f Shelbvvill gro belter. Johnson flattened him 2 y 9 A% i é a esulTs | Warsaw, Hal Peck of Shelbyville, | rinaries: The Chicago Bears’ western division Eastern Division CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Mishawaka 3{ Goshen 32 [Tom Havig of Jasper, Haralq Jami Sk ER El Ind li¢ amateur box- champions of the National Football wh & op » 1 shen 0 t "v1 1 QR ‘4 rn aia oli ev 1 na - ationa ( IH poche » 3 1 R30 300 ; | Mitchell 44 ae SU. High 3 ‘son of Logansport and Tom Bow- hird rounds and had him down Shap is, en Indianapo 4 a TFive tod al Se y SA 3 Beech Grove 43. Sileat Hoosiers 28 Modoc 45. Jackson 40 (overtime), ro WR < } for another count in the seventh Ind ’ «alors snorted Marion county cham-]/CREUE, were dug lo arrive today lor. 5, 8 870 130 Brownsburg 43. Ben Davis 41 iovertimel. onjior 28, Romney 24. {man of Wabash. bo aa js E15 Shot ds tomorrow's plavoff game with the pufralo 4 8.400 523 Crispus _ Attucks 31. Jinahad. B Monroe 35, Decatur 26 |" Former Hoosiers playing for Ever- before Referee Dick Patton called ' pionships today and turned their : vie. Cola Criacuse 4 12 333 264 Pranklin 27. How Coniral Montezuma 33, Hilltdale 25 | = eH ets : a halt to the proceedings. re " eastern champion New York Giants, yi neciown a 10 .165 580 662 Frapein Township 87, Decatur ental Montpelier 52, Petroleum 37. ett Case at North Carolina State Jo Keto: t his't : |. HY Leach 34. ¥ attention to the Times-Legion expected to draw a record 60.000 Sh Monterey 37. Medaryville 31 , ark ~ o 0 son le temper and cool- age 2 c 3 ; : or Pike Township 34. Sacred Heart an or cllo 58, Royal Center 22 are Jack McComas of Shelbyville, roi LT eR Golden Gloves preparation. Immediately. after arrival’ the RESULTS LAST NIGHT Southport “w Gathadial 33 2 Morganstown 44, Stinesville 37. Charles Stine of Frankfort, Richard : Bears were slafed (0 go through a) CDIease #1 Fu. Wayne 40. ortridge 34, Shelly ie +h Morocco 58, Brock 26 Dickev of Pendleton, Harbld Snow The triumphs were recorded in 0.8 u¥ > peeduay 45. Moorestille Muncie Central 60, Logansport 38 | Dicke 1dleton, now Resi is in Cit Bowlin Loa ues : final workout at the Polo grounds, NEXT GAMES Warren Central 41, Manual 27 Muncie Bute 46 Jiardore City 3M {of Anderson, and two former Y g g [the Soutii Side Turners’: tourney scene of the fourth championship’ Tong INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo. Pt b. + apoleon IY | f . robe Awe : 2 3 ; pata Wan at Oshkos Sheboygan a Rashington oo. Lawrence Centra 38. og 34 Jayetieville 32. {Marion county stars at Lawrence 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ben Hodap, Moon-Lit» Mixed .:...... 550, finals last night with four knock- tilt between these two teAms Re orieate i ew bany 2 edfor hn fay . Ray "ov Hun v i 4 {Ted Hert Kingan A A 4 . ; " : 1 - m——— Albany 59, Dunkirk 58 (avertime). New Carlisle 48, Walkerton 4d. |Central, Pete Negley and Norman Wayne Clarkson, Fox-Hunt Classic .. 893 | pf0 "In, i800 {5% poy Mixec 23g outs being recorded. The Giants defeated the Bears in Arlington 44, New Salem 43. New Castle 23, Richmond 18 | Sloane. Ken Christensen, Fox-Hunt.. 648 realy A Sieh ¥ : sini, 1 d Beg 8 \ | o , 14 T k R . | £ 1 g Pred Estel, Fox-Hunt 648 | man, Moon-Lite Handicap : , 30W. runner-u n a regular season game Oct. 27, 1 Aas, 32 Vey Bo = [New crt 20. Perr a » Indiana Central and Canterbury Ray Johns. Insurance 642 | Everett Tames, North Indpls No 33] Crsntes Melo . p ras t g : E ar fae viva Avon 41, Danville 32 |New Ricnmond 4 Boners 28 3 Al Dole, Bankers 37 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) the 118-pound open class, was to 0, but injuries to two key Giant, ~pr-1Go. Dec. 14 (U. P).— The Berne 1. FA a ep ad ms county)! New Ross 45, Advance 18 , " [Play in he opener & 7:90, Dien Ro ig F oH p 616 Louanna Early, J. E. Kerne .. 601 awarded the Henry O. Goett sporis- ktzcks have dissipated the favoritism Illinois Tec h relay games, largest eng: 37, Hart'o Pp. Adam dks Ney Waverly 85, Washington Twp. (Cass) SI SAR Sia [Bill Kuhn , 610 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) manship trophy. the New York entry was expected to sAGOr collogiate track meet in the Bloomington 81, Martinsville 49 tover- | noplesville 37, Greentown 38 Ernle Voel Laverge . Bet ; 5941" pecults follow: enjoy. The Bears ‘were 10-point PE . o te. TUh Bicknell 48. Preelandville 27 North Manchester 35. Clear Creek 32, rey ounas ost Yonn Matinee . O! Ifs-pound. novice. Rudolph Thema. favorites |nation in 1943, last year of its runickne reclandville 27, ve y 82 Central 21. ohn Meacin, Fox-Huut .. .....0ee ol. 18-pound noyice 0 thiman. Ja S. Frriveny 1 5 paired ° are) - Bluftion' 41 Ossian 37. | North Salem 30" Amo 26. Jim : 358 Leeper” defeated James LaFoiletce, Lerp- : - jnsg, will be vevived next March 13, nv < i. - litie 29. Shoals 24 " . 1, By ‘3 : lit was announced today. © well i 0 | Qolitic 29, Shoals 24. T M h t . 363 118-pound. of Gene Parker, Le or i Brash a RAL Ry) Qriand 3 Meg 33 Park 33 4 0 anc es er Giergianni. Allison A. C. .. ..... 619 Bea Davidson, Kernef ........... 561 deieaing haries A McGow, * sou a Side c. Newton to Head e) Brighton 48. Scott Center 14 Te t F - oe Lou : n " . . vo at “IVE F Bristol 3 Jefierson Two kbar) 30 FAI} AM. West Baden 3 | Fd Bright's Indiana Central BoP [Ed “ open Thomas Bing. Doue- Tennis Association GIVE A LOVELY rownsville 52 rookville a \ i uf hecdolwt Amo! B delea'ed 18 WV 1 . Portland 33, Pennville 26 K i 2 t . » -_ . . K ( by decision : Bunker Ril Yo M Oalveston o Re vi Wheatfield 26 Greyhounds will be seeking their } Kier W novice. Paul Hines, South! George Newton has been elected D E S eminglon heat ¢ Oni “" jefeated Charles McNerney ) whi Barner. Ry Twp. {Decatur) 34. Rensselaer 3 Monon an 4 {third basketball victory of the ra Donavan, All Washington C defeats : president of the Central Indiana FOR CHRISTMAS! + Rising Sun 20 oores Hill 2 nt ar a as AAR t spen. Harold Green, Soul h 7 $ " Butler oe GE Hagerstown WM. | Roanoke 32. Liberty Center 30 season tonight when they play host Boy BO ahs Adm 610 rn : Sia ed Maurice AC Tennis association for iy wl was r Center 35. Selma 3 { Rosnn 83, linjagn > e 28. to the Manchestér netters. Fonnie EY 4tr "Fox Hunt 610 | Wilma Bennett Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 336 | Northwestern by decision announced today by Mrs. A. Wayne Chester Center 45, Rock . Creek. 25 Robinson (Ill) 43, Terre Haute Stal Bob Bolinger, Sport Bowl Reen 609 (Doris Glenn, Sturm Recn 534 | 147-pound. bpen. Dick Roembze. Soulh|pgyrphy secretary Chesterton 67, Jackson Twp. Porter) 37. Rochester 5 Vern 42. | The improving Greyhounds, Who john Penr, Fox-Hunt 60g Alberta Rosa, Kernel Side C. C. defeated Julius Griffith, North- y. ar) : CT os he % ior Creek. 8 3 Rk ore 53 Mave 33 d »d Huntin F ast |C. Kays. Al | Batty Strieeck, Kernel tern. by decision : R. H. G. Mathews was named Clinton 38. Otter Creek | Rosedale 38 Me 82. DORNazE) umpe intington's Foresters last fm E CanTains 606 Eleanor Bohn. Stu: m Been 147-pound, novice Leroy Mansfield, q nd pal Raul Concord 38, Middlebury | Royerton. 6, Hurtison Twp. (Delawa: Tuesday hight, 64-31, will place Jim Hurt Jr, surance ....... .. sw, 804 Brances Snyder, Ke: POWELL lia knocked ~ut Flovd vice ‘president -and Clyde Raub Connersville 38, Rushville 36 (overtime). | ¢ b t 7) - Walter Fries, Insurance 604 | Betty Deppen, Ker: el ¢ tr South Side erat! : treasurer. Newton will represent the Cory 35, Rile jSenbosn iF Te Bion Twp. (Jay county their conference record of .500 ON |otar Behrens, Fox-Hu 603 | Muriel: Hayes, Kernel .............. 160-pound, novice ul Terry, ianner t the West T Sa RA 2180 Ji unt ¢ Rupte ha tireall = t ill r £ 5 Zi L ster Covinguen 51° wilimeport 1 a1 8 the block against the invaders. Tovia Lahti, Allison A. C 802 Marge BRuzeall Rota 2 ries ¢.. 53 House, Srteated oan: Irvin, Smmmons organization a i e eT n len A ymout reg . .+ Pat "Quinn, anc he ne Daal i a SS0C 1eeting in Chicago ne: Dana 30 Bt. Bernice 27 Se yiogs 3 | The Gre vhound coach has indi- Pal yr Isp ely errs 600 na Mae Schoen Kernel 51 160-pox und open. Ha rv Dunn Leeper. association Ir e ng 1 cag 2. 1 xt Deedsvils 43 Burket 23 { Shawanie 5 ted no cl e t t pe Leo Jenkins, Washington 600 | 1 a Alexander, Kernel . ...i.o0000e 519 defeat ed Billy Davis, Leeper 2] IRD 2. month. Frederick Hunt will atiend ugger 28. Carlisle 25 | 8heiburn § } cate 1 change in tacurs to be t hi “or a ' Agnes Junker, Kerne . 519 17 nd, novice, Alonzo Eas lac East Chicago Washington 38, Valparaiso South Bend Washin lon 43 Nappanee H smploved against M acter whic a Luts h Jyashingion ¢ pind Br Shipman, Kernel .......ess. 516 rer Hee se, defeated Willlam Bell, Sim- the meeting as a delegate at large. 2%, South Whitley 35e Pierceton 24 emploved against Manchester, which 'Don' W Fox-Hur 00 Hida Gildemeier, Kernel 515 ‘mons A. C. by decision East Gary 37. Dyer 35 | Spartanburg 55, Lincoln 27 or) means a + ¢ " Al Longe: ich, National Vanit o Lern 1 514 175-pound, open. Sweet Wiilie Roberis Eaton 65, Redkey 51 | Spencerville 53. Pleasant Lake 37 means that Central will continue OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Ho 2 Hayden Bo ‘ 514 South Side C. C., defeated Milton Chand- R h t D P Bilelaville 48 SiXon 34. Fo he : A I nets 59, Xnox 352 to rely on a fast-breaking offense. Paul Ducate, Antlers Reta 598 Frances McPeeters Real Silk Mixed 508 | ler, Sim: mons A. C.. by decision oches er, e auw Elwood 50, Wabash 38 it igh ig tte 3 ’ Probable starters at forwe re Mont Schi eider 8t. of Arc 395 Charlotte Dickerson, P-H-O'G Mixed 507 ———— «Je “ Evansville Central 35 Vineennes 22 |Saunton_31 West Terre Haite 2. a EE Rt { ¥ aid are Moot ON erion, P.H-0 0 “Mixed £83 | Ruth Hinton, Prest-O-Lite Mixed 508 To Me on Gridiron Student Desk, 95 Springs 70. New Lisbon t Evansville Memorial 47 jCannelton “ ia SL A a rel 4 Ralph Owens and Bob Cummings, p.ed Priester, Traffic Club 02 | \Miidred Christian. Pub. Serv. Mixed 505 EBVONS Soug Maple or Walnut airian faldron 38 ! : est 1 1 . A sootz. A 711 99 Violet , .0'G 502 aT r 7 i tary - . > we G d ulliva 8 wit} ‘lev . 1: yyy | Adolph Goetz, Mare illage ? Violet Dow, P-H-O'G Mixed > . ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Dec. 14 wih : Fairmount 48. Sweetser 23 [TEE ja ite Gerstme 4] - van 8, with Harley Griffith slated to open | grt Poe liv Real ate 84 | Pauline Ritchey, Kernel 500 DETROIT, Dec. 14 (U. P.)— . : Beautiful Waterfall, Po Rack 30 at pa oa 4 Sheridan 3 at center. Don Bunge and Jim [F Kelso St Philip Ment Ub OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Walter O. Briggs, president of the game with DePauw university at Flora 44, Delphi 22 8, Orleans 2 uddy will probably get the call at Helos Brakensles, [Real "Silk Mixed Lyons. - Poster-Messick Mixed 489 : oh eaul id today Oreencastle next Oct. 11 was on the 34.95 89.95 Pontanet 31 urg 36. Wa) net own JIB eroy ro ; Blake E. C. Atkins 487 Detroit baseball - club, sal da) \ / pe TO in Cit Waveland 51. Alam - guard posts W. Rogers, Naval Ordnance ake, 1 os 499 : y i football schedule announced toeday oo. Fountain City ville 39 La 25 , : Larry Eckstein, Public Service 550 Frances Lipps, Veteran's Adm . : he had offered William G. Evans, . iversity of Rocl + by Easiest Possible Terms! Wayne Central 3% Onward 30 - {I'm Welch, Prest-O-Lite Mixed 332 Plorence Dit inger Ind Rys. Mixed 445 sresident ‘of ti Southern associa- for the University o ochester by . . a Me Are 28 5, Garrett 32 B. Hughes, Allison No 381’ June Gla Marcy Village 443) presiaent « eS re Athletic Director Louis A. Alexah- Take a Whole Year to Pay: orth * 2 g dl : ral man- ° k washington Center 38, Cosase 22 | tion, the position of genera ls 1 Foie a Ear Park 18 Washington Catholic 44, Louisville 1 Kingan and Mallory ager of the Detroit Tigers. sder. DePauw played here this year. § OPEN MON,, FRI. and SAT. Fremont, 4. Salem Center 38 ML To Raise Curtain Cit Bowline Tourhe Schedules | — NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M Fulton 53, Kewanna 41 Whstfield 36, Carmel a vria bi g y 1 : . y vin West Laf ayes +37 ers 43 : Yelt Kiersop 3, East Chicago Roose. w 29. Ambis 25 | Kingan A. A. and P. R. Mallory TEAM EVENTS AP. M.—H. Btahi-G Shearer _Schear- Joins Ramblers Christmas Toys and Games Gary Mann (Gary) 43, Gary Wallace 30 Datte t tstan 1 Cirin]l 10:80 A, M. == Corriden® Tavern No, 1, ¢r-k. Jacobs L. Denae Hne.C. Hane er i - Gary Wirt 42. Hebron 34. oh ANIA Eo ®0 Ousiaticie Joos ig WHIRL ¥ket Paper, Link-Beit Screw Mach, A Wa on-N EWU Roseieyer- binel-| NEW HAVEN) Conn. Dec. 14 (U at Reduced Prices | 277.0 > (To - x IAT i teams 1 . N “ar . . 1 v \ he. i . 3 § - Gas City 47 Alexandria 33 vi Kennard 40 18ain8, Will cash » BS re ninety ee. J Mayer No. 1 Cher Ao Ny Thompson Art Smari-Herman Drake R. P.)—Jean Paul Lamirande, rookie | Buy Now While You Have a ghd ili . t 22 iy At oF \ ort < othe y » Da I ¢ raclor, - Me + “ v-R alme Sau Gerstmeye: (Terre Haute) 3 Attica 2 Vv EERE rouRNIY of tomorrow s pro haskethall Same Around-the-Corner Grill Day-R p Anderson HD Cole ae: defenseman, has joined the New Choice of Our Large - Variely. Tan shines) Gras C ae are Mile 30 * Buffalo 30°. adams Twp, (CAITo it a) the Armory. The game starts at a 1 r — Fgxuarthy Ford lunges E. McCay, E. Pierce-H = M Laws Haven Ramblers of the American BLUE POIN AUTO re SR le A . 29 51 2 igs Angers Dbillips i, McC 1X Hupk ¥ arshwiler- angs - . Sr, hoe ay NS omin d Burnettsville 2, Idaville 25 (final), Pp mn tt th pits the local nher arrett’s Inn, Old Crown Ale Borer.w. 8 Shaan ‘A. Kruwell-N. Raney, Hockey league. He was sent (0 the SUPPLY 711 E 38th 5707 W MORRIS 3°w [6th ioomingdaie — | he main attraction s the 10C Lumber, Chevrolet, Dr. A. C. Danke. Mon- gill Lemas Bt “Bob Woolgar, Jess Stewarti- t bv o M gs mn “ i y é New York ison and Ra Sts. LTE BE. 4863 LILITH Greenfield 50, Greencastle 29 STATE COLLEGES Secos -against the Chicago Brown Bich. Piestone, But eu ory Tav- From Flack ner-E.- Haase, J, Pduner- i oy 0 parent Delaware, Yad JRABACYEN) 35, McKinley 29 Al Gerson 70 Soncoid a 280 Bombers at 3 p. m. 0 : "(Dismend Chain Squad) ° 1 ny Be RA Tim Stricker, nges | Lc e a Butler 41 Pittsbargh Ea | %:i80 P. M.~—Inspectors, Bench Men, Spe- Chas, Kirkno a 3 e Cangag’ os Wi g god " ammond 45, Hammond Cl 56 rl cial Chain, Machine, Shop, Veterans Bor. ar usse den, R echin Hammond Tech 47, Whiting 45. 2 THE RC OLLEGES | Miami Woshed Up ing Mill, Bike Assembly, Hest Trea Wood, T. Young-L. Stanley, EB. Hatley- Munn Accepts TICKETS ON SALE NOW Harrisbu 93, Springfield 23, a Lathes, rockets, Automatics, Tool Mak~ hiesing C Arker- t - Haupstads 41. ily a | ers Bptoe : hut, Ralph Boltman-Leo Smiley, Larry SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 14 (U. At L. STRAUSS and COLISEUM BOX OFFICES for the BIG Hoagland - 45, Monmouth 41. MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 14 (U. P)—| gp M.—-Typogr aphical Service, Bmpco, Moran- joe Culligan, Gus Alandt-Don Bak: P.).—Clarence (Biggie) Munn 1reHobart 50. Gary Edison 48 Quantico Marines Florida fogtball fans admitted today Tic Toe Club, Luzar » Assistant Gen. oF 1} © Grady-Jer:s OW. "Sch vy ’ Creek 52,° Coneannon 138 } eral Manager. West side Social & Oui- Noggle- W. McGregor, PR. Cale-W, Schuck, signed today as head football coach COL 1 « Institute Tech 88, Chicago ‘Teach that last “night s near-record lOW ine Do-Drop-In Tavern, Stanley Jewelry, 'J Brown-A. Maloof £ McGail-C, Shalsu 8 Bleago. Tel } 5 . or 8to Tur) s Tavern, Zif- fer, R, Mose) G. Eaward at Syracuse university to accept a (Clinton) 85. K " 66 B a attendance of 2340 as the Miami Pies “1 : Ri chey Purbiture Ir Pau Ferdins and-Bernie Mills, | oinaiap ost at Michigan State irklin 3 e Al lor 4 ucs nes tche init . bes . § £ . Bethel College Bethan: Coliege 43. 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