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1 sk Records uty hdd Kunnel Pre » 2 a hig! : np of Pickin lows and Minnesota Leaders Toppled sa ‘In Action Tonight; In Men's Cit n ACTI $ y 5 ‘ COCKY ‘Wildcats, Bucks Tri Bowlina T A lacars, BUcCKs iri pOWwWIiIn ourn The old, ' P ! RY r ey . contesy, Hy 3 v1 . contributor Undefeated Boilermakers Will Be Idle; Pacesetters in Handicap Doubles Manage True, fo . .. | there were r Indiana and Hlinois Are Losers | To Hold Top Spot Over Weék-End record wouldn't have CHICAGO, Dec. 23 (U. P.)—Two of the Big Nine's remaining three By BERNARD HARMON meier's Grille league on Christmas, no ale LA been any playoff undefeated basketball teams risk their records tonight in a slate of The only leader to maintain its| Carl Stegemeier gave the birds te his picking 1 4 with the Care five contests, #5 Minnesols evel o Nebraska While the tough Jowa top position in the 41st annual Pes Jopes for hee. high ola) and to 20 winners 1 Ry and the ve enter ) 2 of the Todd Pharmacy + The Kunne 1 Sala ks would Purdue, the third clean slate club in the conference, is idle. Jana oliy bowling Lournament, 10l-| gy gop. their top team series. . . , picking Speec hf have opposed the Northwestern and Ohio State were knocked out of the ‘undefeated lowing Saturday snd Sunday's ac-| Mary Baas had an odd series in the ‘ Imps ie Red Sox in the (I class by Pacific Coast teams Sat- tivities, was the two-man combina- | Primrose House loop Tuesday night, © (Rditer's Wo 4 “lurday night as five of six Big Nine basket to drop a clinching two tion of Schindeckler and Mahew, | Opened with a strike and continued viality ms series. , . . y : Now, the Dodgers Mort Cooper |ioqms which played went down to points and enable the Washington who clung to the No, 1 rating in|to strike every other frame. : She presstime to are trying to swing a big deal that defeat. lquint to stall out the victory. the handicap division of the doubles |filled in the strikeless frames with was bringin would place Cooper in their lineup) The Wildcats tripped on a rugged| Minnesota was the only confer- with 1358. splits to wind up at 138, which had i in 1047. . . . So far, however, the Southern California crew in Chi- ence five to win Saturday. They Harold Martin and Joe Pritchett| We sincerely hope old Santa "faith before : Braves have refused to listen to|cago stadium as six-foot-six-inch |downed Iowa State easily, 51 to 41, combined totals of 592 and 658 for|leaves a few bulging scores in the night dead offers. . . . One called for a straight Alex Hannum, the Trojan center, |as big Jim McIntyre, six-foot-nine- 1250 and the leading score in the |Stockings of all his tenpin addicts slowed in player swap, three Dodgers for/led them to a 48-to-44 triumph. inch center, dropped through 23 actual doubles competition. and that every bowler in the city deluge. She Cooper, . . The Brooklyn bogses Hannum, until he was injured injpoints. It was the fifth “straight Phil (Pug) Seyfried soared into|Das a VERY MERRY AND HAPPY any winner } believe that an ace pitcher like the second half, was the difference |for the Gophers. the lead in both ons of the | CHRISTMAS. nounced ton #4 Cooper to top their staff is all they between the clubs as he controlled | In other Saturday games the singles competition. He had 256, 221,| ° S—— - need for the 1047 flag. . . .|rebounds from both backboards and | Illini “Whiz Kids” lost a 53-to-35 234-711 for the lead in their ac-{ City Tourney Leaders in guessing t = ith a never-|decision to California, Loyola tual scoring and, with a handicap of Kokomo. T A The dickering between the clubs|dropped in 16 points w , , po Ax of - . EVENT (ACTUAL) called corre : furnished laughs as well - smooth | miss throw. cracked Indiana, 60 to 53, and Mar 50 pins, he took over the top spot|, .. 1 Buckeyes Beaten quette set back Wisconsin, 56 to 47. " in the handicap division with 761. |Perndale Tavern o.oo. %'1''**** turn over ' 5 YRS. « « warm a - 8 TAYE oovvsoanesecreereves 3 anew 8h, 2 + Dusted ne Perini Ohio State TO Whines] wey hy sercRd game 1 Wo PITCHER AND CATCHER—"Oh My," groans Otto Graham, passing quarvgh Marost Shoes rolled 2805 series kb ob: Bn So piais.o 1 i told the Brooklyn sgents: “You put Huskies at Seattle in the first game nights for the Illini against Califor- back of the Cleveland Browns, as‘'he talks to Dante Lavell, end, who caught his lt, assume the leadership in the|Oircle Tower Hat Shop |: The farsi LH three Brooklyn baseball writers in. lof a two-contest series. They play [nia and in the first contest the winning pass. The Browns won the playoff game, 14 to 9. actual scoring of the team event. | TEAM EVENT (HANDICAP) matched his § a room with three of our Boston | the second test tonight. The Buck- |“kids” were victorious by an equally | si ——————— | Ferndale Tavern’s 2794 with a han- Bedale Tavern ‘ : . JACK BR! 3 writers, give them full authority to| eyes were striving to overcome a decisive score, 58 to 36. But Satur- dicap of 355 pins gave them the Uptown Tavern .. Indianapolis. A 4 ike a trade, and I'll guarantee 47-45 deficit in the last two minutes |day the Californias were ready for | ! ; d WwW It 2d handicap lead with 3149. Bue Laundr Yat bic MAX RID E they get results” . .. On second Saturday when husky Boody Gil- the fast-breaking Illinois offensive’ N er n [0S eve an ears Ss In the second week-end of action | DOUBLES (ACTUAL) York st, In \ thought, however, both sides dis- bertson slipped under the Ohio and turned the tables. | i in the “Pot of Gold” team event at Hard Mattin-Jou Pritchett cerprins ¥ HARA 3 he . ee . | the Antlers, Indiana Wheel & Rim mmons-Ralph Franklin . ndianapolis. a carded the suggestion on the sup- | Pro Foothall Crown s Tony _Burello-Claude Neely ; SA Bud Brown-Lou Cox RICHARD §. position that befors the scribes D p Ww T St t Fi n dace i took the leadership with an actual (Bud Brown-Lou Cox pn ves In completed the job, the room serv- Pp 2836, combined with a 407 handi- st, ue i 100 great & load erau ops are rives CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 28 (U. P.).—Cleveland boasted its second ma-|cap, for a 3243. ied Shindecier Glens. Marhe to get by the clubs’ auditors. DePauw university's Tigers, un- and Ball State dropped a 48-37 ver- By VNTED Pause jor league football championship in two years today aftet the Brown’ x «= Martin-Pritehet St Sieun Mayowry.. 1244 Thirteen p ; . n @ der new coach Hal Hickman, today |dict to Northern Illinois in other Both the Indianapolis Kautskys|i4 to 9 conquest of the New York Yankees, but even the most rabid] BOWLINGRAMS — “'Twas the|q. Roy Sootpasiur Res tSibery..., Mi , 9% tha 10 w FOUR THIRD SACKERS owned the best record'of any of the [games involving Hoosier schools, |2n e Rochester Royals, respective | Cleveland fan admitted 3 WEB that December playoffs could be ac-|Night Before Christmas” will mean fi, hie; ictard, Ca iui 1908 x ne . 8 eaders in i i - n >i y Jackie Robinson, the Negro in- [Hoosier college basketball quintets. I C.C. Games All Games | National basketball league, were re- complished in August weather. Ci something to the employees of local SINGLES (ACTUAL) Games in fielder, will be given a chance to | The Greencastle collegians shaded W L Pts OP FE gue, The Browns, Western division All-America conference titlist, came|tenpin establishments this season, |phi1 ‘Seyfried take ver third base for the | Western Illinois at Macomb Satur- peu ite 3 : on 9 : : covering from surprise Yefents Joday from behind twice to nip the|~——————— —————————— a8 ‘practically all alleys close their Bi 4% orone . gmbied n Dodgers next spring but will have [day night, 55-51, for the Tigers'|Ind State ‘200 14 TM § 1land the Anderson Packers were in a|yganiees, Eastern champs, and win| tops on the Yank 42. Three passes) doors on the eve of the great fes- Tony Rea Pr supevies uthport - I : y Evansville 1.0 80 3 3 1jtie for second place in the western d champion- | to Lavelli scored the touchdown. The| ti d So ill Tansy i... : way and Ko to beat out three others for the [sixth victory in a row. DePauw led Anderson 6 1 407 260 7 3 following four week-end § the first A-A. C. gran Ron ive day. Some will also enjoy icked th Ne. 1 assignment. . , . It will be up [at the intermission, 28-24. Guard Ball State ..2 1 131 146 2 3jYace folowing tour wee -end games. | i, Cleveland won 13 of its 14|last pass covered 16 yards and La-|Christmas day with their families|pny ey SINGLES ¢ (HANDICAP) p self 05 to Manager Leo Durocher fo make |Bill Walton with 14 points and For- Huniington.. 2 3 LEE) $ 3 Milo Ticco's spectacular goal inj, oijar season games and found |velli took it on the goal-line. Groza as the “blackout” continues through Charles Holmack ra your t a ‘the final decision. . . . Competing |Ward Earl Gardner with 13 led the |ad;, Central 3 3 388 353 3 { the overtime period enabled Youngs-| .sterday’s 13th triumph no jinx, converted. Wednesday. Was it that new|L. Tansy . 708 ghiy-siz for the post with Robinson will be | DePauw attack. Manchester. 3 4 Wa 3 lewn to defeat the Kautekys, 08 'o|aibeit anything but easy. Christmas bowling ball that aided [Joe Reeve ... w" Fey fou 2 Tom Brown, Bob Ramasmsotti and | Meanwhile, Indians again fal-|Hanover (1 3 138 178 li I Ry S oyels Temperatures stood at 29 degrees, L is + M k Maly Sammon bo the top total of | POT OF GOLD LEADERS of the 10 gar the veteran Cookie Lavagetto. tered before a non-conference foe. Sidiale 5 } 3 1 iS 3 a 63 to 58 loss at Oshkosh on the, three degrees below freezing, and Ouls 70 ake ke ue ibbon league Friday | yes Wheel and Rim " » = The Hoosiers dropped a 60-53 de- ag shiiy 1 3 1 208 1 same evening. It was Indianapolis’ |it seemed much colder than that as F d d T “Coal Bi" at th 7 Lo Ro | Hoss RR Expert - i GRID SCOUTS DELIVER. , . .|cision to Loyola in Chicago. John [2k SWPO8 0 4 168 250 3 Sling : snow blew in from Lake Erie pn a xten e our ye Bill” a e Fox- Hingan BoP iovvientios ronnie Helen G: w the University of Arka 1 4 y 168 ¢ third defeat in 13 games and the Hunt alleys, as Bill] Brunot, one of (Parkway Inn ................ elen G: F hen vi o nsas| Wallace sniped 24 points for Indi- Concordia SS} 181 4 9 $|fourth Rochester loss in 14 starts. |steady, sharp wind. The challenging tee serial I a BRE ne 8 ay Indian and Louisiana State grid teams meet|ana but the Hoosiers couldn't check |pugler 1. 'x x x x EH cn waco mto| weather held the crowd to 40,000] NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (U. P).— oe sala is ie t side WEEK-END LEAGUE LEADERS wily oi of in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on|the activity of Johnny Dee and the Notre Dame. x x % 3% 3 Ha tie with Oshkosh by downing the| although the Browns drew as much |Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, leaves to B Be ts opening, 600 BOWLERS (MEN) the Kunnel New Year's day, Arkansas nativesilittle Loyola forward canned 23 to|indiana Tech x x Xx Xx I 1/Chicago Gears, 57 to 54, at Chicago's 88 71,000 for games in balmier [deciding to make profitable use of "i 5 0 Rho, is former em- Bil Bek .oitvdine... .. 888 (He probab will havé every reason to crow re-be the biggest factor in their set- | (Rose Poly hay yet to play a game), ; breezes. Last year, the Rams won idle time as he waits for a present- oymen the envelope business. 'Larry Fox, Traveling. ...... dy ou the | gardless of the game's outcome. back. international amphitheater, and Ft.| the: National league championship sble challenger, has agreed to al - Johnny Beam is also playing Paul Field Traveling 638 Mme | arr t-ma ? ; ark Hi i now. Seven Members of the Louisiana Stop Rally State College Card Nore: a gt rial in a game played in Zero weather series of exhibitions in Latin and Sari he » offering a 25-pound | Fred Schicime. ‘raytens ¢ welonk] oH ) ¢ g a i or . | Miller squad hail from the Razorback state.| Notre Dame quelled a late Drake, TONIGHT league player, defeated the phe- against Washington. South America, South Africa, Aus-| (GT, BC FICE Of BE RUSE RET Herman Bonne rts They'll Ne Lu 8. U. football talent scouls|yprising to nudge the Iowans at| . b c tralia, the Philippines and Europe. |SYlvania, Illinois and Central—for\H. Smith Link-Beit .. 614 squeezed in made a grandslam raid. South Bend, 50-56. Th fficials| Indiana at Marquette. oygan Redskins, 69: to 57. | Fails to Cool Graham “Professor” Billy McCarney, the|the high three-game practice total. Bil Biyine Frevelin I 613 ith Ben ree officials| pi Sate at Milwaukee Teachers. Center Howie Schultz, former| ; » Ie! por the women it's 3 pheasant. 07 | Lou Dissnny. Found. du EY for the | - un = were used in the game as an ex-| Hamline Universit - sank the| The chill wind didn't cool Otto|champion’s tour-manager, revealed 5 a pheasant for augherty, Fox-Hunt Sunday. ment, bringi THREE IN ONE. . . . Daytona periment. THURSDAY I Paros batket in the last 30| Graham's passing hand, snd thatithe plans today and said the first the top three games. On Wednes- OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Contierville Beach, Fla, has an early hotell Leo Barnhorst of Indianapolis) Terre Haule teurtey. winning Packer basket n the last 30) 1 icq” Cleveland to victory withexhibition would be fought at/dey afternoon Johnny is giving u Jae, Netlorer Beige fit HR burg are th headache. . . . Three ball clubs willl contributed 12 points to the Irish FRIDAY tad twice Pi SY Gears ah Hp! th | some aid by Fullback Marion Mot-|Mexico City on Feb. 5. Other beuts| Christmas party and turkey dinner stan Halgworth, Hosiery Workers ... 361 . one, so they’ train there next spring, Columbus|cause but Gerry Dirkson, reserve| Notre Dame vs. Dartmouth at ie he closing mines lly, a giant Negro with tremendous are planned at cities in Guatemala, for the pinboys of his three estab- |g. NEE C0 NACH oo tock) 38 of the American association,|center for Drake, was the lendine | | Cleveland. ; 8 Ft ng R Nig IinUes. ipower. Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Chile, {lishments. B. Bordick, Parkway 1 Mix. (8 o'clock) $83 THAT CR Rochester’ of the International 5. Terre Haute tourney. wayne, Dieying without Bob Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Venesu- . as Joe White, C. ¥. O.- Mixed 9 : ous of th n scorer of the game with 1 McDermott, Charley Shipp and Milo| New York's strong line stopped 1 and Pt Ton ’ Haven't heard much of “Dutch” 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) course a lot league and Colum e South| gyerett Case's North Carolina SATURDAY Komenich, who were suspended be- the Browns for most of the first ela and Puerto Rico. Mary Leppert, Uptonw Mixed (6 o'cl) 530 now and Jar Atlantic league. . . . It's going to be|giate cagers continued their suc-| Canterbury at Butler. eause of insubordi P half. The Yankees took the lead Haufler this season, but his Sur- Tress ajres Fr. Sa. Mixed (4 oc})- JO followers are a problem to shelter members of the ul invasion of the midwest! Wabash at Kentuck hsubordination, signed|ha h : veyors were “on the beam” in|Eitii. Dunn’ Uptown Me toot) 302 d since t squads. | $50ks Hike some Coss! ye Hans Dienglt before. the game to after moving to the 11, from where Two Grid Foes Return Thursday night's Universal session | DR ONE mind since the boys will have to take to th {with a 68-65 conquest of Anderson| Terre Haute tourney. comply with a league rule which Harvey Johnson kicked a field goal. TE a | ann fe lied ~ efte Jeff com ve . 8 aT a stipulates that all teams must nave! Late in the second quarter Gra- To DePauw Card tables of five embers of the Stege- | ara Rv City bariway Mx. 6: :00) i Coach Ma: at least eight players in uniform. ham found the range. Alternating] GREENCASTLE, Ind. Dec. 23.— nna Rita, City are getting 1 * THE DIFFERENCE IN YEARS. | Week-End Basketball Scores Chick Reiser and John Pelking- pusses to Dante Lavelli and Mac-| DePauw university next season will wr A of the press =" She contract of Bill Wambs- | CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS STATE COLLEGES" ton led the Ft. Wayne attack with Speedie, Graham moved the ball t0(face the University of Louisville NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE served. ganss Was not renewed by the Ft. | Rioad Ripric 3 Dectiur Sentral 38. Ipepuuw $5. Western Dinos 51 1s and 1% polite, sespece/vely Wile) the Yank 10 and MSUY plunged ang Carleton university 11 football Erna S Wayne club of the All-American OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Re na = SAIGUoyEaN. acIOm wo saris, W: Groza fof the firs; time sitice 1942, The ing career h: Girls’ Professional Baseball | Evansville Reits 4 Gary Wallace 52. Northern Tilinois 48, Ball State 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE converted. cgmplete Tiger card for 1947: feeling that league manager is to | Eansville 3. Boonville 38 Ra t SnCerson. y ivisio New York, which had been an- sept. 27—At La ; be EO or 41 ello nie Sooseveh 2 OTHER COLLEGES i. pel Pts. OP gover at cs oe odds which set 05h University of Loulsville. * Xin ae sta oh v r . ody Hr - University o ester. six years ago Wambsganss made |; wasne Norn Ble 44 a panes Se Aa Hadas Wi Toyon he, RDIAXAPOLIS . 10 § Bo Bom the Browns up as 14-point favor- Oct. 18_At Carlelon INDIANAPOLIS oe i Tr that unassisted triple play in the | Bim? Clark 92. Columbiy City 25 ! | Akron ® ono ILM. a Anderson 3.4 632 780 737 ites, came back in the third quarter Re Bune KAUTSKYS , Baer Ft between Cleveland ary Emerson 48, Evansville Memoria 41. | Baylor it n § nage 1 332 665 é 3 : drive, | Nov, 15—Wabash. . wall | series omg Fp Sr HR ar | kn Coen 83. st. Francis 44 Detroit $4 3% st sland seored On ant §eyard deve — VS. — Just passed. and ph . Ne was Cleve- | Terre Bye Gerstmeyer 38, West Lafa.| Buffalo ad 29. Eastera Division after Groza missed a field goal at- Lafayette te er. eS TG Oe 8 wage T&S Bink see, arove scr from the 3 CHICAGO ——— | ePau or arolina ocheste 7 27 368 Ir : y - A CLOSE SHAVE + + « The In- Madison Scottsbur | Detroit 69. Albright 61. ane -& 8 1 108 IBig,.4 ine. GEARS ’ dianapolls Indians swung a “big” ’ Ge tant 0) 4. Pull la 4 2 35 38 eyo Cleveland hit the cham- y Men’ deal over the weekend . . . and Sever Relations | Holy Cross 45. Dartmouth 14. Paeue ni R90 3 Hl onship stride Tate in the fourth BUTLER FIELDH O U SE benefitted by the shade of one per-| \ADISON, Ind, Dec. 23 (U. P).| HotuoKy 3 eres 32. RESULTS YESTERDAY ar re ney ry and u centage point. . . .. Secretary Ted ong Island 42, Tennessee Anderson 37. Chicago 36 | quarter. : re Sullivan Pa he is up ay Nis{gAietie SPLON Se OY on Han 41. PL. Wayne 89, Sheboygu 57 made yardage and the ask Se» THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 26, 8: 30 P. M. gains in SULTS SATURDAY NS i - baseball statistics. . The Tribe be | school ; pk ® g | Gierbern: Ss. betrott Tech 32. Yonsei 175 RATUKDAY is - fense moved in. Then Graham Reserved Seats, $1.25-$1.50; General Admission, 85¢ All garm S Was- suspen: ay as| Gon 67, Niagara 60 (overtime). , gan sharpshooting. What probably ized clea sold infielder Frankie Drews to the (overtime) (Prices Include Tax) Madison's principal, C. K. Salm, | Rochester 33, Rensselaer Poly J6. Oshkosh 63, Rochester 58 {was the turni int was a great DOW TICKET OFFICE dittoned. Syracuse Internationals and pur-! { Ripon 49, Carleton 47. ng po ¢ CLAYPOOL NIOWN DRUG STORE—LI-6754 chased infield: {prepared a report to the state ath- | San Houston 64, Stephen PF. Austin 56. NEXT GAMES catch. by Edgar Jones, who pulled elder Len Schulte, a St.| lletic association charging that a) Seton Hall T1, Wittenberg Tonight—Chicago at Anderson; Sheboy- : his «sh Bs Louis Browns’ farmhand who ern California 48. Northwestern 44. gan at Youngstown: Buffalo at Toledo. 'a bullet pass up rom «shoe- ' with Toledo last season. HR i piayes deliberately gratis 3 Bowling Green (0) 70. e—— + rr ——— ,. ‘ ou an njured” a adison : the Indians, Drews batted 240, for | St. Mary's (Cal.) 68, Bradley Tech 59 L " player last Friday night. | Texas Aggles 51, Texas Tec BX the Mud Hens Sie batted .241. Texas Mines 51, New Mexico Aggies 44.) B The teams are traditional rivals, Tulane-Louisville (cancelled). 3 »

Utah 65. Montana State 29 wi Washington 40, Ohio Stale 48 Washington (8t, Louis) 56, (llinois College Washington State 44, Montana 40 Western Michigan 84, St. Ambrose 55. PROFESSIONAL Basketball- Association rovidence 63, New York 61, | Herhineton 68, Philadelphia 56

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