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Gooky Kunnel Proud of Picking Skin
By BOB STRANAHAN
Only Four Customers Manage to Tie Him
Welcome Home Kunnel A COCKY KUNNEL preened over his crystal ball today and tore up a return, ticket to Lower (Southern, that is) Slobbovia,
The old /boy definite; contest. Hi contributor
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the beam in last week's Tough Ten
called eight of the selections correctly and not a single
True, four of the more astute managed a tie with our “expert” but
there were none to boast a better record Our goateed friend beamed also over the fact that this brought his picking record up to .667 with 20 winners in 30 selections. The Kunnel fumbled last week in picking Speedway over Danville and
(Rditor's Note — The Kunnel's Joviality may be premature. At presstime today the mailman still was bringing. in contest blanks which had been mailed in good
' , faith before the Thursday mid-
night deadline but had been slowed in the Christmas postal deluge. Should the mail produce any winners, they will be announced tomorrow.)
in guessing that Marion would beat Kokomo. The rest of them he called oorrectly, even Southport’s turn over Tech and Ariderson’s conquest of Muncie Burris. The farsighted gents who matched his blank were: JACK BRANDT, 6705 Riverfront, Indianapolis. MAX RIDGEWAY, 4212 E. New York st, Indianapolis. HARRY RIDER, 623 N, Wallace, Indianapolis. RICHARD HARMAN, State st, Indianapolis. n ~ ” Thirteen picking fans called seven | of the 10 correctly to finish in a tie for runner-up spot in the contest. Games in which all contestants stumbled most frequently were Southport - Tech, Danville - Speed- |, way and Kokomo-Marion. If you picked those correctly, you gave yourself a small pat on the back. Eighty-six of the guessers fumbled four and tive old Kunnel beat a pack of them who called only five of the 10 games right. ” on = Expert - in - reverse gear was Helen G: Boeldt of 915 Berwyn st, Indianapolis. She was all wrong on eight of the 10 and gets | the Kunnel’'s deepest sympathies. (He probably figures he'll be in the same fix almost any time now.)
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” » ” They'll Need 'Em—Shelbyville has squeezed in 534 more seats in the gym for the New Year's day tourna- | ment, bringing the total to 3510. Connerville, Rushville and Greensburg are the other teams in that |
3 one, so and need them.
2 » THAT CRAWLEY FEELING—Of course & lot can happen between
now and Jan. 24, but a lot of Tech|
followers are keeping that date in mind since that is the night Lafayette Jeff comes to town. Coach Marion Crawley’s Broncos are getting rave notices from most of the press boxes—apparently deserved. Crawley once said: times during my high school coaching career have I had that definite feeling that my team was going to win the state tournament. Twice the team came through (Washington in 1941 and 1942). The third time? That was in 1946, the season Just passed. Lafayette team was a year away,
“Only three |
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but the week before the semifinals at Purdue field house, I thought the Broncos were headed for one of those THSAA prizes. Then came Flora's remarkable team and that last second shot by Oyler,” How's that old feeling this year, Mr, Crawly?
» ~ TRAVEL NOTE— Davage Minor, the former Froebel high school ace rated as one of the best ever to come out of nerthern Indiana, is a key performer on the U, C. L. A. cage team. California probably offered more sunshiné.
” » JITTERY 5 OTTING 8—New Castle was so successful with its delayed offense against Richmond that the Trojans tried it against {Muncie. It boomeranged, however, when the Bearcats just let the New Castle boys pass the ball around— and Muncie got the points , . Bob Barnett of Muncie called it a “ho hum-drum sort of game” , , Jim Marshall, a French Lick player, threw a T4-foot pass the length of the floor against Paoli the other night and danged if the durn thing didn't go in the basket , , . A holiday tourney at Franklin today paired four top teams in the South {Central conference. Seymour and | Martinsville were scheduled at 1:30 {and Columbus and Franklin at 2:30, {That, of course, would make another Columbus - Seymour night meeting possible , , . Huntington Catholic stopped a regular game {winning streak that had extended {over two season when the Ramblers {beat Roanoke, 32-30, in an overtime. lin the closing minutes of play with ithe score knotted at 28-all, the
{Roanoke lads turned down a free
| throw to take the ball out of bounds {in hopes of getting two points.
Week's H. S. Schedule TODAY | (Tourney at Butler) 1:30—Bedford vs. Howe. | 2:45—Jeffersonville vs. Broad Ripple. 7:30 Consolation; 8:45—Finals, FRIDAY (Tourney at Washington)
tral. 2:45—Manual vs. Washington. | 7—Conselation; 8:15—Finals, SATURDAY {Tourney at Cathedral) Cathedral, Sacred Heart, Ander-
Catholic. { (Tourney at Plainfield) Decatur Central, Speedway, | Beech Grove, Plainfield.
Week-End on Ice
get-to with the Smoky City boys a A Pu wodolaiy a A ee | (was a wide open affair in which! | Slmpaon 15 18 33Nicholson. 3° 6 $ the Caps literally skated away from Doutles, 13 3 Ji gummers 1 {4 4 the opposition, Jim Conacher was| Wochy 12 10 12) Reise ’ $ 4 a ball of fire in this one, contribut- | Soh 1 2 {EY 1 o 1 ing two Indianapolis goals and an| | Blake 3 31 1] Burdett o 3. 3
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Caps 2d in 'Wastorn Division
Our Hockey Boys Enjoy Successful
Defeat Pittsburgh, 5-3, at Coliseum After Nosing Out St. Louis
By BOB STRANAHAN
ful week-end.
burgh Hornets before 7846 approving fans at the Coliseum last night, 5 to 3. This came on the heels-of a happy but rough conquest of St. Louis on Flyer ice Saturday, 8 to 5. The CAPS SCORING
| Morrison
assist. He also got a goal in St.!
and an assist to bring his| : ) Soils an total to six I Indianapolis came up with two
(fast middle-period markers, Conmatched by Les Douglas. acher was on the firing end of one Eastern Swing of these at 5.11 and then it was The local skaters take off to- only a matter of seconds later morrow on an Eastern swing which yi. Bob Wiest steered one of Leo will have them out of town for | Reise’s shots into the cage. Christmas. Wednesday they hook up with the Hornets again at Pitts- | burgh, then Saturday they'll be in! Hershey for rugged competition with the Bears. All in all, the outlook isn't too promising but they've been doing all right for themselves on the road, so perhaps things will | turn out well. 1 h Sam Kennedy, recently moved up| | a solo rus from the Omaha club, sent the In- | Things Get Rough dianapolis club into the lead at| Things got a bit rough at this 11:30 in the initial period last night. | {point and Tony Bukovich of the He moved in on Goalie Aldege Bas-| Caps and O'Flaherty drew penalties tian from the right after Cliff for fighting. Stan Kemp was sent Simpson had shot from the other off for high sticking and the of‘wing. Bastian stopped that shot ficials made it misconduct when he but cleared right into Kennedy's objected too strenuously. Couture and Jack Hamilton also were sent the puck into the nets from about to the box for roughing. four feet out. This manpower shortage didn't Both clubs blew scoring hances | seem to bother the Hornets though later in the period, one Cap’shot by| {and Sid Smith counted twice beSimpson hitting the right cage post. | fore Kemp ¢ got back on the ice.
Douglas was wide open for the fourth Indianapolis goal early in | the final period. The Hornets matched this one 35 seconds later, | however, when Johnny O'Flaherty, batted one into the nets on the fly. Conacher registered his second | goal from about eight feet out after |
Hockey Summary and Standings
Indianapolis (5) Pittsburgh (3) AMERICAN LEAGUE Almas ....... Goal........... Bastian Ww Summers seas "Ri ht Defense. . .. Kemp Hiern Division Pt ein Smith Cieveland LM 8 34 ih Couture ....... Right Wing Sloan | Pittsburgh ve 18 te 38 1» 0 Conacher .......Left Wing Taylor | puaato 38 3 1 ew Indianapolis spares—Sim Burdett, [8t. ils aaa Hy 14 f an 1 119) Bukovich, Simpson, Wochy, Wiest, Podol- | : sky, Sclisizzi, Kennedy, Reise | Hershey Eastern Division Pittsburgh spares—Morris, Dickens, Wil-| etiae¥ -...c.....'195 6 4 43 124 son, Hamilton, Hill, Archambault, Hiller Sew Slaven . 12 iH : 28 103 102 O'Flaherty, Benson, Langelle. Province 3 BB 3 = 4 1 —Score by Period— | Philadelphia . 323 4 10 95200
RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 5 Rittabun h 3 Buffalo 1, Springfield 0. y Cleveland 5, New Haven 3,
Indianapolis a 71 2 2-5 Pitgsburgh ‘ 1 0 3-3 First period scoring —{1) Indianapolis, Kennedy (Simpson) 11:30. Penalties—Bu-
| in, 1:30—Shortridge vs. Warren Cen- |
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INDIANAPOLIS 6, St. Louis 8. Cleveland 1, Hershey 0.
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New Haven 4, Springfi Wiest (Reise 5:45. Penalties—Couture pring eld 2 (board Beng) Simpson (interference) Dustalo 5. Pittsburgh 3 period scoring—(4) Indianapolis, rovidence 6, Philadelphia 6 (tle),
Douglas {Conacher} Pa (5) Pittsburgh, O'Flaherty (Wilson) (6) Indianapolis, | Wednesdayv—INDIANAPO Conacher (Couture, Douglas) 17:00, (7) ). { burgh; Springfield at Ty, Pane
g Pittsburg! ith (Cutts, Hiller) 16:14;| 3 Pittsburgh, Smith (Hiller, Sloan) 17:48 (feiphia ai Hershey: Buffalo at St. Louis;
ties — O'Flaherty and Bukovich rt: Kemp (high sticking and mis- NATIONAL LEAGUE ~onduct); Couture and Hamilton (rough-| Montreal 4, Detroit 2 : Oronto 3, New York 1.
UNITED STATES LEAGUE Fort Worth 4, Dallas 1. nsas City 10, Tulsa
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{ — The Philadelphia Phillies, who p in a similar In Mexican League | claim by first baseman Ulysses Lu-| MEXICO CITY, Dec. 23 (U. P). | plen, were forced to pay third base- | —The Mexican baseball league was !man Merrill May $4500 in settle- going ahead with plans today for ment under the selective service the establishment of two separate law which guarantees a veteran his circuits in Mexico for next season so pre-war job. as to accommodate additional cities May rejoined the Phils last Sep- Who have asked to be admitted to tember after emerging from service | {the league. and later Was released after being! Jorge Pasquel, president of the paid $1050 of his $8000 contract. The 1€38ue, said he no longer would Elizabeth (Ind.) infielder sought the Personally contact baseball stars, help of government attorneys, who but would allow each club to sign successfully pressed May's case, its own players,
College Football Hardwood Notes
North Texas 14, College of the Pacific 13. First-round results yesteraay in the 17th Southern California 20, Tulane 13, aniual holiday tourney at the Dearborn:
g PROFESSIONAL | Squirt 52, Flackville 19
Cumberland Comets 44, U, All-America Conference 3 i Degoiyer P: a 10, New York 9. | dram 8 i rinters 34,
Robison-Ragsdale 38, J. D, Eli Lilly 50, Bat nbridge 29
S. Tires 33. Christamore In-
Adams 3,
Our Indianapolis Capitals were back in second place in the Western |} division of the American Hockey league today after a decidedly success-
F Coach Tommy Ivan’s hustling youngsters soundly thumped the Pitts-
up for today's tourney at Butler with a 53-38 conquest of Decatur Central Saturday night.
school game Saturday the Sacred sion to an alumni quintet.
fifth in six games for the north side
| Army Athletes Busy
5 and plebe teams competing in 10
HAPPY BIRTHDAY—Tall and poker-backed Cornelius McGill cuddy, better known as Connie Mack, celebrated his 84th birthday in Hollywood today by planning, with all the enthusiasm of a rookie, his 63d year in organized baseball,
‘Rockets Conquer
Decatur Central Broad Ripple's Rockets polished
Ia the only other local high Heart cagers dropped a 48-30 deci-
Broad Ripple's victory was the
team. The Rockets led from the outset and had a 28-15 halftime margin, Jim Drew, Broad Ripple center, was the game's top scorer with 17 points. Harner got 14 for the losers. The Rockets were pitted against Jeffersonville in the second game of the tourney this afternoon. Howe and Bedford were opening foes at 1:30,
Rose Bowl Fans | Look for Santa
PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 23 (U, P.).| ~Football fans gathered in two groups here today and the majority | in one of them was doomed for dis-* appointment. | It was at the ‘one formed outside a ticket booth at Arroyo Seco stadium—home of the Rose bowl— hoping’ to find a Santa Claus in| back of the ticket window. The other was at the railroad sta. | tion and those fans were scheduled to get what they were after—a | glimpse of Illinois’ Big Nine champions who will meet U, C. L. this daddy of football bow! games on New Year's day. But the chances of those looking for Santa Claus two days early were | slim. Only 8000 of the 90,000 seats! in the stadium were going on public sale and there were more than enough people in line as dawn broke to gobble up all the tickets. | They weren't very good seats! either—most of them in the end | gone—but there wasn't a fan in line! who wouldn't have settled for a pair | of them as an early Christmas gift | —even if it 3 If It cont $5.50 a ticket,
Davis Cup Play Begins Thursday
MELBOURNE, Dec. 23 (U, P.).— Jack Kramer, America's top-rank-| ing tennis star, drew young Dinny | Pails today as his first-round op-| ponent in the Davis cup challenge round, while Ted - Schroeder will | face the top Australian player, Jack | Bromwich, when competition begins | next Thursday.
the Australian duo of Bromwich! and Adrian Quist will oppose the! American tandem which Capt, Walter Pate has not yet selected. On the third and final day of play Bromwich meets Kramer and | Pails Sakes on Schroeder.
Secos Win Fifth ‘Straight on Court
The Indianapolis Secos today boasted a string of ‘five straight | professional basketball victories fol- |
Cleveland PFifas.
WEST POINT, N. Y., Dec. 43 (U. P.) —With varsity, junior varsity
different sports this winter, Army's intercollegiate athletic program will reach a new high of 177 events from January to March, Col. Lawrence (Biff) Jones, graduate manager of athletics, announced today.
Valpo Cagers Bask
SAN JUAN, P. R., Dec. 23 (U. P)). —Valparaiso’s basketball team, which arrived here by plane last night, began workouts teday in the warm sunshine for their forthcoming game with the University
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