Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1946 — Page 8

riumphs |

Ripple frounces Manual as Howe Conquers; Cathedral Yields to Noblesville

tournament game at the fi

of the high school basketball walk in Indi: Hicks’ of Shortridge (30)

. The Blue Devils zipped past Pranklin township, 42-41, and Southpert, 37-33, in the tour-team tourney at Butler to make it five straight victories, .. This didn’t match Crispus Attucks’ record of seven in a row alter the conquest of Pine Village, but| | -the Tiger opposition hasnt been' Tourney Monday quite so stout as that of Shortridge. Howe's Hornets will serve as the | Broad Ripple trounced Manual, posi school Monday for an invita51.37; Howe rapped Greenfield, 46-| ¢jonal high school basketball tour3

Yount (10) of Southport.

28, and Cathedral dropped a 39-30 payment at the Batler field house. decision. to Noblesville in other Bedford's Stonecufters oppose engagements involving city teams’ ¢ne Hornets at 1:30 p. m. while last’ night. Jeffersonville meets Broad Ripple Noteworthy on the county side at 2:45. The consolation game | of the docket was Warren Central's| will be played at 7:30 and the 49-39 conquest ‘of Decatur Central] tourney finals at 8:45. : and the snapping of a five-game Tickets for both sessions will victory string for Beech Grove. The| sell for $1.50. Hornets were toppled by Center| Grove, 50-39. (33-20, then withstood Redskin rushes. Blue Devils Take Lead 11 the last two periods. Bill Bastian .

ortrd .6 lead |SPiped 15 points for the winners ig luge shot bie a Southport | Vil Ronald Hallam and Charles last night, but Kenny Bridges led a Smith (hared Corn honors for Cardinal rally which saw Coach | Manua wit eac

Howe led all the way as the 3 Swell Jones bots In front at the| | Hornets - polished off Greenfield.

'The Irvington cagers fashioned a’ Center Bob Benjamin teamed) 3 git period lead and were in

with Bob Wade to give Shortridge (+ at the half, “23-11, Hugh

a third period advantage, but y,.,.eijjon again was the top man fe: Bridges still kept Southport in the 16 gomets with 10 points, althougl:

and

Kenny Bridges '(15). and "Dave

* AIR. YORNE=Dos Thomas of Nip > Southport Shortridge (No.''33). and ‘Carl a sd Epler of Southport (14) appear go Klin Twi ® | to have made a takeoff tooy Pp gether. Actually it's a shot at ; ‘the bucket by Thomas, with Eps Wins Tth ler unsuccessfully attempting to block it. The action was caught in the first quarter of last night's ield-

"house, won by Shortridge, 37. 33. Also pictured are’ Kenneth’

running with a pair of fast baskets. seven broke into the scoring. Shortridge led with two minutes (cathedral lagged at the start and

Dick Wade pilfered the ball and nijjers, Noblesville forged in front! went the length of the court to i, the first two periods, 20-9, then!

port but Wade hit again: for ‘the (pe 1051 naif to win. Blue Devils before the gun Sacked. | It was Wade's life-saving act i

thrill-packed afternoon game. The conquest of the Hawks. He conhe brought the ball down the floor, in a ding-dong battle.

led the Satan scoring with 11 field and Pike township weren't so for-|

goals and four foul tosses for 26 tunate among the county snipers. points. | The Sparkplugs lost to Danville, 41- 0 nso ns; Tech Triumphs 33, after enjoying a five-point lead

Tech's Big G ; sal at the half, and Pike was stopped

,On the state scene, Evansvil Siders 1g pe the i ier n Central's Bears pushed aie) team, 33-30. Jimt Settle was the big gun in the Tech attack at night with 10 points.’

Tech « was fairly successful in| |apolis at the armory last night. bottling up Bridges in the afternoon | Lafayette also rolled along with apo y

and dropped the decision ‘On the surprising side was An-

by Thorntown, 37-25, after also be-. S Di ualified aon yom a ing in front at the intermission. Bank p. . h

score. Bridges countered for South- co of determined Irish threats in| In His Roughest Brawl

Curry Is Star | NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (U. P.).—As Ray (Sugar) Robinson donned his new welterweight crown today, it must have seemed doubly precious: the final 18 seconds of play of ie Neste invita a ae! for he had gained it “the hard way"—in the toughest brawl of us overtime period which had kept the 'of Warren Central's Warriors in the Career, after waiting five years for a title shot. Shortridge string intact in the | For six tumultous rounds last night in Madison Square garden, it i 1 , ; seemed Sugar Ray's long wait might be climaxed by a knockout defeat Flashes were leading, 41-40, when tributed 20 of his 3 19 pois instead of a crowning victory. But he rose from the canvas, and he! away the. foul and| Ben Davis won handily from, came from behind, to win the unanimous 15-round decision over dan- |

for the 42-41 victory. He Mooresville, 54-43, but Speedway ® | gerous Tommy Bell in their battle for the vacant. title,

The two tall Negroes fought for the crown left vacant when Marty {Servo retired from the ring on| { Sept. 25 because of nose injuries.

crowd of 15,670 was on its feet duiring those six rounds, inh frenzied anticipation of the biggest boxing |

Charley Banks, Cincinnati light | {upset in years as Bell, a 5-1 underwell to the front of the picture heavyweight mauler, today was un- {dog, shook the great Robinson with | with an easy 52-17 conquest of the der suspension from Indiana rings Crisp left hooks that had him| touted Jeffersonville Red Devils, It! following his unsatisfactory show- 8IOZgy again and again, was the eighth straight for Central. |ing against Al Johnson of Indian- |

By UNITED PRESS usually ran into a regular forest of ji res St 2 Discer 1.'and it is with these Hornets that Indiana's only two undefeated{red shirts who waved long Hmb- | Negiey 3 A jhe Caps are chiefly concerned. ! basketball teams still had perfectilike arms in their faces. J rorniciala — Earl Townsend and “John The Smoky City skaters hold {records today, although Purdue's Three straight baskets shot North Canterbury (48) Indiana Cen, )37) | edge thus far, having won a Baird | Boilermakers barely pulled their Carolina State into a 6-0 lead, wally Gibbs.f 3 owenst s 1% while losing one to the Caps. The ame with St. Louis out of the Tulane had to run in the place | Hanson, f 1 0 2Cummins,f 4 3 4lother meeting ended in a tie. po And what a fight it was! The Jas last night. |position for the rest of the race. kee) Ysommens §o o| Hornets also hold a 16-12 advantage | Purdue was pushed to nose the, It was Charles McMillan who | Bara 3 : § Griffithe i 3 51in total goals for the four games. | Missouri team, 55-53, at Lafayette! | kept Tulane alive in the first half | as 1 2 4 McBride,c 0 0 of The Caps are in fairly good phys-§! | while DePauw rolled to its fifth and Hal Peck in the second, while |Thompsong 1 0 overs 3 3 %lical trim after two rough contests | victory at Galesburg, Ill, defeating Jim Riffev, the Tulane center who | Bastin,g 2 0 1lof last week-end and all four ded Knox college, 55-42. | pivoted Washington's Hatcheis t0| wotals 15 18 13 Totals 14 9 16 fensemen are ready to take their

But in fhe decisive seventh round,

Robinson, 25, barraged Bell's body | th such an explosive hooking atame D ia 53-44 victory over Frankfort. Referee Roy Rogers disqualified | hut falled to stop Suetin |..F Queen City pug in the seventh Cards ustin scored i {derson’s 38-34 triumph over Muncie (round, lifting Johnsop’s hand in final bo shot rt the tS; his Burris and the 30-28 defeat plas-'a token of victory after Banks had

tack that Bell never recovered completely. Robinson, In registering his 74th

| ities to shoot, they cashed in suf-| Tulane (44) N. C. State (34) Sta Unbeaten ficently to stay out of trouble. Adar iM Forest of Redshirts | amis t : ; 2 Sion" : 4 » wman y Coach Clff Wells’ Tulane Green- | pffiuer 3 3 rCommas : ies operated fn more helter-skelter| [Berea ls 1 8tine.c 0 fashion, but they might have stirred | purr ™° 5 5 oNElTE, up some excitement if they could] | Eerie 2 i 3 § Hahn g 0

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¢ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TONIGHT

Ball State at Northern Illinois. DePauw at Western Illinois.

Drake at Notre Dame.

Indiana at Loyola (Chicago).

: Hl SATURDAY , DEC. 2 1948 |

un Shortridge Victory | String

To Five

Twin Bill Proves I's Easy to Put Games On Ice at Coliseum

Do Just That in Achieving Victories By J. E. O'BRIEN

college double-header therein.

North Carolina State and Canterbury Fives

The new basketball layout at the Coliseum makes it a simple matter to put a game on ice—and that's just what two teams did in the first

Coach Everett Case's North Carolina State five quickly froze an * | early lead to best Tulane last night in the main go, 54-44, and Canteribury used the same mould, you might say, to defeat Indiana Central,

| 48-37, for the benefit of the early

that outside apparently kept a'l2 points for the evening. ‘goodly number of fans by their Mutt and Jeff | firesides. | x

mind the city’s early hockey crowds. They were at a loss as' to whom to pledge their allegiance, but in both games their support finally went to the underdogs. {point total to 136 for six games.

{

(Strictly by matriculation, not birth) nine points at intermission, but

|champions from Frankfort. Their points.

When they had their opportun- | Maries:

have dunked some points at vital|

|looked like vitamin-enriched ver-/the second half they never could | Isions of his 1936 state high school | come closer to their foes than 1

{height gave them a command of | One final word should be reserved : the backboards and they worked for the retrievers who stood guard 58." At least a tie for second ple __ [efficiently from there—employing On skates beyond each basket to in the hot Western division 7 |short, sharp passes and heeding Snag balls that went bounding out | | of the American league.

Everett's ever-haunting pleas to On the ice. Neither committed an/ Rough St. Louis must be met to} of play remaining, 33-31, and Guard over could catch up against = Sugar Robinson Wins Title Purdue, DePauw “keep moving.” ‘error in the two games. The sum- |

moments. Nevertheless, on their in-{ Totals 17 1018 Totals 2112 15

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customers. Central, was the fancy dan for SATAN STAR — Earl Smith,’ | The spacious arena became nr one Sate racking up | winter wonderland for the occasion six field goals and four free throws. with a fringe of hockey ice around Warren Cartier plunked in seven oh ae, jeiersonyile ced Davis | the floor and the team in the main|vital points in the second half for h 0 Wiley e uiler le attraction wearing seasonal red and the Carolinians when Peck was! "0Ys¢ Monday in Howe high green. While the indoor ice didn’t threatening to overtake them sin-| school's four-team invitational deter from the hardwood action, |gle-handed and he (Cartier) totaled| tourney. Howe plays Bedford at

six-foot, five-inch forward, is one

1:30 p. m. and the Satans op-' pose: Broad Ripple at 2:45,.

Jim Springer and Frank Gibbs,| Losers meef in the consolation . Support Underdogs {Canterbury's basketball Mutt and| at 7:30 and winners in the feaThe 3345 who risked fenders and |Jeff, combined for 39 of the War-| fure final at 8:45. frostbite to be present brought to | riors’ 48 points, with Gibbs con- | necting on eight straight from the! free-throw line. Springer, a 6-foot- | (a Face Two 9 giants who does his work under |

the basket, thus ran his season!

Case's North Carolinians (almost The Greyhounds trailed by i] Week end Frays | in|

| night on’ Flyer ice and the Pittse.

morrow night, but this didn't damp en local ardor. Indianapolis has shown defini | improvement and the Ivanmen : gunning for a pair of triumphs afte a week of intensive preparation. Hornets Face Bisons

Pittsburgh must play the threa

IAS DAS te

North Carolina State at Anderson. | Half- Tie, Score—North Carolina State ening Buffalo Bisons tonight before

t. Louis and Purdue never wege their 1941 and 1942 tsate champion-| Half-Time Score—Canterbury 27, Indi- | regular turns. Thain Simon had |separated by more than six points ships could have been cited as the +22. Senti) 33. — Cummings 3, Teturned to. uniform and also wil as the visitors staged a surprising | evening's hardest worker. | Cuddy, Bun e 2, Bastin 2, Sommers, be available for back line duty if

Louis led at the half, 31-30.

Ed Ehlers,

Boilermaker guard, pounded under the basket with only | seconds remaining to break a 53-53

vasions of the keyhole territory they 24. Tulane

hrows Missed

pringer 3,

offensive throughout the contest.| Pete Negley. formerly of Lawrence | ® Offi ials—Don Cooper and Tom Stirling. | Needed.

making the jaunt here tomorro

: ' Washington ..... for the county team. . : tered on Marion by the Kokomo |fallen to the canvas from a me- | victory In 76 professional bouts,|dealock with a short shot. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Er AURgLon -.... un Wildcats. Both winners were de- diocre blow. Scaled 146%; pounds; Bell, 146. It DePauw held a five-point lead Fy iy Fox: Hons Classi i 30d Reali, "flew York” Central. Xe . veda , Ne Rockets Down Manual {cided underdogs. | State Athletic Commission Chair- | was Robinson's second triumph OVET lat halftime and turned on the!jotn Fehr FoxoHunt 665 | Oscar Behrens Pox.Hun

tourt in which 45 fouls were called. perfect record streaks with not too

{victim in their first meeting at] | Cleveland . Jan. I Jan. 186, ¢ 1045,

Broad Ripple outlasted Manual in| Huntington, Terre Haute Gar- 'man Arch Hindman ordered Banks | Bel: Who had proved a much easier | power in 8 rough encounter on the Rocket| field and Lawrenceburg continued | purse withheld and said he would | {ask the National Boxing assacia-

the last canto to win Wilbur Richwine, at

handily from a game Knox five. | Herd Hill, Construction 5 ol | In other state games, Canterbury Lowel McElfresh. Sport ‘Bowl Reco. 64300. Crofts. Washington

. 660! Charlie Cray, Fox-Hunt .. eee 6568! jock Clerk. Washington . ......... 3 | Geo. Coffman, Moon-Lite Hdep.

dwin, Antlers Recn.

| Gene Zweissler, Real Estate ........ 0! John Murphy, Fox-Hunt ...........

H. Langsénkamp

p. m.—Bruce Fogle-Ray Stauth, Al! anna Early, Kernel ,.

Leading Bowlers in Last Night's Leagues

+ 801 Dorothy Erler, Rempel

ato He Hudak, Kernel

803 Neil Schima, Kernel ................ nn Crull. Kerns! 5 |hnn, St Reimer, Beard's Food Mkt. 804 | Rosemary Kruger, Kernel 5 603 ' Marie Fylton, Kernel

{Margaret Carna Kernel .. Heien Krause, ol nel,

Hoosier hockey fans today saw] 0 a good chance for Coach Tommy] Ivan's Indianapolis Capitals to re.

| burgh Hornets at the Coliseum toed

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600 | Patty Striebeck, Kernel .. a The North siders led at the halftime, | much trouble tion to suspend him. He called a 48:97, Bariham. ea] an ee EE reir Bi Ea, Arr Silen A.C, 1. IL. wy Dorothy Es fo 2 ht 5 owns { ee nnsnin O33 at Zella Engler, ert er snrisan Soinission meeting tor Jan 3 of {Hival Hanover 61-46, and Southern | Mariel SES in gan AA RA sai : oi XeapERs (MEN) 3 i Mazenis,'R 8 B. Cl be - Herman e, ngan viene uen E Hull, National ....... College } ligh School Basketball Iain | ins upset touted Indiana State Eimer Lunstord, Mooh-Lite Mixed |... 638 | benriin ley National co. Lite ‘Mixed sea | Betty Levitts, Real Silk Mixed ! P . Johns Tri ® Gomer | Alrod, PFO Hunt “vs eniaunoy 5a C. 8. Smith, Grotto ng ET i 1 1 {Marge Battreall, Kernel ............ 50; CITY, NTY SCHOOLS 0. on 1iries tricbeck, xX-Hunt .........0000 Dave Klingler, North pls. erc i s 36 Mooreorle' Bee By loon sp. | Johnson tried to make s scrap of | ————— — |Foomie Snyder, Real Beate. | Sn aller puson No. 40. fel A SLAVERY (WOHEY) I ac arr, ea. ° . . Ava Ti Ne cansaasaann * yah ey TON BII sre nia patie Wielieiawn 10 h) 29.|it all th but hi rap of | 0 gxas U Baltimore Favored John Rice, Washington . . 618| Bill Matthews, McQuay-Norris . 571|Jean Reap, 'Prest-O-Lite Mixed _.. .. 488 jcott 31, Orland 28. P p i e way, bu 8 oppone! o CLEVELAND, D BY Phil Elrod, Washington « 617 Paul Day . 573 | Mary Fahey. Foster-Messick Mixad.. 48 Scott (Toledo) 49, Pt. Wayne Concordia|Unwilling after a couple of flurrie ec. 21 (U. Lou paugherty Insurance ......... HH Ed Farrell, st. Philip Men’ 5 Club 513 Blanche Sager, pMoon-Lite Mixed. . 433 . ichols ashington an Hogan, oan o re American oe ville 30 Ba 30 BE erick 49, Clear Springs 44. had gained him an early pei Ted Sullivan, business manager of | Baltimore was believed to have the \rt Donavan, Allison A, C. . 814 Slade Treer Jr. Traffic Club ....... 569 Mary Harmon. ioc Aoeina © C.. 41 ne 1 Fabedral 3 Shelburn 49, Fairbanks 3 | Banks took a five count in the fifth. the Indianapolis Indians, today an- inside track today on the All- Amer- 8 ees, wilson A. Cs a vse enenee 818 Harry (Pinika, Veierans A Adm ae 367 | Lio ols Blake Ev inge reine 47 sen Si Deck Senitel 3, (00h Bend Central 31, Souih Bend Aaws} Tommy Charles, former state nounced the sale of Chet Wieczorek, “a conference franchise left open pen Merle New York ewe 812 | Chas. Dickenson, PHO'G Mixed |. faa | Ina Praniiin. Sunlic Service Mixod. 10] t Ces ! » a i . 4 Bhorttioge a’ oo in’ Tw AY (Over South Whiel. "Hamilton 31° 20. light heavyweight champ, got up Tribe outfielder last season, to San when Miami was firoppeq, Ep hein FLOR usuevus 612 | roar San Poter-Memick | Mixs d -- 35 Myers, Veteran's Adm ; . 4208 ime) ” Straughn 30, Cad die 27 {from the floor to register a surprise Antonio of the Texas league. T {Fonnie Snyder, Fox- HUB rxvergh §12| John Steinbach, Public Service Mixed 532 A ; Tech 19, Franklin Twp, 35 (consolation) Staunion 53, Van Buren 20 Park < L | Francis Bray, Link-Belt No. 1........ §10 Harry Shambaugh, Christ the King. 324 Shortridge 31, Southport 33 (Ana Terre Haute Garfield 48, Re awiosiasiile] knockout victory over Dan Raisor| Wieczorek appeared with the agers Lose {Ernie Voels Pox-Hunt ~° .... loi" 300 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 87-Year-Old Bowler | rte 35, Elwood 30 X in the fourth round of their bout.|Tribe in 95 games last season and| Park school’s basketball team "Wilson. Allison A. C. 171. 608) itis Jardine, J. E. Kernel «....... 598 Wi Turk Pri OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Union 46, Howard 28 |Other results: |batted 208. He had 47 runs batted d:opped a 45-38 decision to the Dan- (D. Parks surance 907 | Betty Deppen, Kernel ......00..00. 593 ins lurkey rize Algsing, 119, Fairview Twp. (Fayette coun- | Wr adesville 57 Cynthia 20 ; | Jimmy conn, 148% Kokomo. outpoinied in and his 98 hits included four |ville Athletic club last night at Dan- Ras. Pox. Pox Hin: . 606 | adc, Kune Srivebramaig | FRANKLIN, Ind, Dec. 21.—Tom mbla $0, Klondike 33. Wolo i Bayithisy | Gene McGovern, 148, Granite City, IN| {Corl Pox, Real Silk Mixed .. . €05 Eva Williamson, Kernel ? » ; Ambla 4 38 Te iMuncie) 3 [Wa ace 38, Towler 5 in six rounds triples and 18 doubles. ville. Carl Hindel, Fox -Hunt . 805 | Betty Leach, Kernel Turner, at 87 the grand old man of Angola emont : Wain! 5. »Svencet 33 . [gore Bronner, 17813, Cincinnati, knocked | The sale price was not revealed by | - [Gertrude Bradley, Kernel ; : Avia 47 ‘Cromwell a Waveland 49, oan i Toals 27 jout Bill Teer, 179'2, Gary, in the first . : ¥ Ruth Ranes, Kernel Franklin bowling, demonstrated’ Bedford $3, Vincennes 35. ‘avnetown 37, We Rall le (IN) { round Sullivan, Edna Mae Schoen, Kernel 53 | : i rne 36, Bt un Westfield 31, ‘Sheridan 21, ar nis, plik, out § a ity “Bowling Tourney Sc eqaules Hie movers” Kernel rs 8 conclusively it's not how fast you hiting 46, a FY v v ¥ ta Roberts erne 42 4 Foon wo Herre Haute Wiley 20. | (double 8, Gary Froebel (Gary) tour rounds. S 3 Fi f Bes Davidson, Kernel .. [roll the ball but where, by downing’ Joswell Bari x 2 {wi 20 te ecos an Iras TEAM EVENTS—DEZELAN'S J. V. Thomas-L Minnick, R. ary Baas, Kerne = ; 1 Williamsburg 31. Modoc Tag" | Mary K a large field in the handicap divie} razil 36, Attic nN ; Winamac 42, North Manchester 35. 1 m.—laria's Spaghetti piiouse. | ert-T. E. Fenringer. H. W. lark. W. R.|Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed . 35 3 uck Creek 35 Shadeland 32. | Windfall 35, Prairie Twp ‘To Clash Tomorrow | Schmid s Beer, Stewart Mf liable | Martindale, Earl Fagan-Prank Bucksot, Marie Hoffert, Real Sifk Mixed . 3 sion of a tournament at the Franke: sunker Hill 50, Walton 36. { ades ecomes : Metal Spinning Corp. Poodles, Reliable 0k Burton- Bud Land, George Nonwel- | Margaret Skeiton, Kernel . : Bin. Bowling: Center and emerging] uritey 42 43, Si 0) Brookville =. STATE COLLEGES Several members of the star Ne- |Pattern. Kistner Battery, Luca's Market |e P. Custar-w: wv Sovdiazure-P. Way “ih-{Ramona Frosch. Kernel SER ane 29 ln 8 . q . * e Clinton 59, 8 19. {gro basketball team at Great Lakes Fata Un. Ferfidale Tavern, Hunk: Oliver, 32¢| With a turkey as first prize. 521 |

Canterbury 48. Indiana Central 37. Connersville uo Hapttora City 34. | Rerauw n Hhor 42, 4 Dodger Coach JRngan Bhs Vesdersbw mB. 30. { Purdue 55, St, Louis Dunkirk 15 43, Femnvile | Southern Tiinois 57. inane State 54 East. Chicago W ton 51, Gary Mann |

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NEW YORK, Dee. 21 (U, P).

) —

Yord . ak » OTHER COLLEGES { The Brooklyn Dodgers today boasted orkfown 3 | Akron 73, Case, 50. | “ i Bolen of le Central 52, Jeffersonviite 17 | Brown 62, Massachusetts Tech 49. ja three man 1947 coaching staff, Eva nsville Sassi B 41, Princeton Lincoln | oe A. oJhicaso 40, wd of Ray Blades, Clyde c B Fy Albany 30 Detroit ot Tic dl |BukelBrth and Jake Pitler, to All Alte an 28, | Denver 51, Colorado St 50 - R bybe Central Cathoite 39, Hunter- | Duquesne « 53, Morehead fo ’ 52 | the vacancies created by the resig | Georgetown 70, Davis Elkins 31 | nations of Charlie Dressen and

ain North ‘Side 47, Ft. Wayne] Rustérn Kentucky 66, Baylor si,

is 58, California 48, Fountain ty 43, Lyon 40. Nliinois State 49, Millikin 47,

Johnny Corriden. Prankton $i

Lawrence 42, Carleton 40. {

Fulton 36, Richland Center 21 bawrence Tech 64, Otterbein 54, {sald at Los Angeles that he chose 56

Calveston’ 35, io America 31. Le h 82,0 Wittenberg 5 I anus 6 t. Mary’ lw - ry Emerson %, Evansville Reitz 41 [, times). 2 100) gliittwo aver ary Wallace — 2 ahaville Memorial 46. | | Manhattan 67, Brooklyn 5s,

| Blades and Sukeforth yesterday

, Hobart 31.

Hammond % 0 Tolleston 33 Syracuse 74, Ohio W ™ nla fie i “ 5% Valparaiso. 31. | Brinceton 60 Raters thleya | treal Royals, was a Dodger scou ver North Madison 27. Pepperdine 73, Houston 61 | 1946. a 3 y | Tuskegee 50. Wilberforce 41, 1945. - St. Pan) { Venderbilt 51, Sewanee 30

{ Brooklyn Manager Leo“ Durocher

‘be- |

11lin, Seton odin 8, Willie and Mary 31. |and Sukeforth, former big league!

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4 NEXT GAMES (overtime). Tonight-—IND ANAPOLIS ’ town LNDIANAPOLIS | wt voures- (4 Home Games in '47 Rochester at Oshkosh. "

NEW JORK (Madison

out-

New pointed Tommy Bell, 146, ounsanah |burgh, Marquette and Purdue.

{cause I .wanted to get the best men |

is i" | Marshall” 88 Murray 33 | available.” Pitler was named Dodg- | Crown: aint 41, ichigan State 51, Stanford 4 Buren IN North Carolina State 54 al. “ Jor coach last month. 34, Van Bu 31, maton 19. | Northern Illinots 51, Central Michigan «7. Blades managed St. Paul of the! Raat Le Haute 48. | Shinhame Aggies, 47. Kansas 37. | American association last season maha . Iv

Southwest Missouri 53, Centenary 51, [catcher and manager of the Mon-| 47,

is a Dodger farm.!

|

| Naval Station two years ago will | appear in the lineup of the Cleve- |

tomorrow afternoon.

1:30

(Sahara

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Grotto Jost) . m,—Fezzes,

ast, ter Boys land Pifas, who clash with the Team No. 1, Legion No

Indianapolis Secos at the Armory | (Na. Corps,

Hoofs, R.

Drill Tea No Fred Tegeler. T. Brown-F, Rubbert, Jim | Mabel Pischer, Kernel

Hsien 8r.-Al Hussung Jr., A. E. Farm- | Moors rie Hoffert, Kernel |er-A. Abell, J, Rost-E. H. Nichols. T. Rea-| Elizabeth Pieischifier Kernel

en Drill | McKinney - Gene Fwisaler, L.

| Mr. Turner rolled a total of 6513

: 520 Pins including his handicap.

Drum Corps | Ha Clarkson Phil Seyfried. Melvin Roac

m.-—Morgan's Restauiant, Stout's | Robt. Huffman, H. Angtison-R, E. David-|

| servis Station,

Red Pryor, leading scorer of the Hardware,” Laker Naval team in 1044-45 and Art|Epler Marathon Serv,

arrell Granite,

Harrell Plu

Painters,

| Grant, picked on the all-Island! han Spangler 5 a

team on Guam, after leaving Great | ony »

Lakes, are two of the former Naval |Seal Pasi, L.

performers.

| City Beer, Cook's 5 Goidblume B Beer, Meister | Martin-Joe Pritchett, Ralph

| Brau, Indiana Fur Co

m.~Tompkins Ice Cream, Herfl- | Loon Cottfgim-Pat

Bittrieh's Meat Market, Bowie | Jacoby-Lew Leonard, Jim ol 3-C.

A preliminary at 2 o'clock pits | | Cafeteria, Marott Shoes.

the .local Tom . Joyce girls against |

|affair is sated » at 3.

U. C. L. A Eleven. Fails to Click

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 (U, P)

P.) —Football Coach Allyn McKeen | renewed a five-year contract goon

. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Dec. 21.— Mississippi State college today end- | Fight Results {Indiana university's football sched- | ing speculation that he was schedule next year will include four! led to seek another job, —Ray Robinson rear? Bquare Garden) home games—with Wisconsin, Pitts- |

11 a. mL. the Marion girls. The Fifa-Seco |Joodman-Moore,

McGrew, Chas, Hayman-Noel Shaw (D.O.), | Craig | Noel Shaw-Lee o Daniels-Glen

arold Clark-Everett Blanton, Cell pari bing, Epler’ 3) ton. S. ;Belinedy + M. Weber, Mills

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Pratt, “Falls | Huffman, Bud Howe-Les Martin, Harold | | Hagemier-' arsol, Russel Ployd Marine, George Crofts-H. “Sohne, |

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