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“Explanations and spéculations on the suspension of relations between Notré¢ Dame and Army
mated that players ‘bn either side ever had been approached by fixers. The wagering on Army-Notre Dame
tributed the rupture to ticket complications , . . Notre Dame always will have them and so ‘will the teams on its schedule, because the Irish long have been the greatest attraction in college football.” i FJ Ni ” FLIMSY EXCUSES «ss Continuing, Ward said, “Army advanced a desire to have greater
Leahy lie between. .The explanation is as simple as that. ; “There is one comforting angle to the ' Notre Dame-Army incident. West Point's Earl Blaik will have
college card will be Notre Dame’s visit to St. Louis university. The Irish will seek their sixth victory lin seven starts.
Are: Undefeated
nine ma jor e bas remain undefeated. today.
= DePauw Oly | Unbeaten Five |
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In Indiana |
U. C. L. A. Topples Purdue Cagers
College Schedule : TONIGHT Notre Dame at St. Louis U. - TOMORROW NIGH? Western Reserve at Butler. Earlham at Canterbury. Evansville at Murray State. : Indiana State at Western Michi-
gan. Ohio Wesleyan at Wabash. MONDAY NIGHT Indiana at Ohio State. ” DePaul at Purdue. Valparaiso vs. Wyoming at Gary.
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college basketball team today as Purdue's - Boilermakers dropped from the perfect-record class. DePauw's six victories against no losses was tops in the won-and-lost - column in Hoosier collegiate
59-53 by the traveling University of California at Los Angeles five at
Bloomington rival fared no better against Butler. Purdue and U. C. L. A. battled to a halftime tie, 25-25, and the two
way in the second half, 38-38. | Dave Minor, former Gary Froebel high school star, and running-mate
the points that“put U. C. L. A. into a comfortable lead. The Boilermakers threatened near the end and climbed to within four points of the California team, Minor scored 12 points and Barksdale 13. Capt.
with 14. Feature attraction on tonight's
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Card Next Week
The Armory will be dark tonight but , Matchmaker: Lloyd Carter of,
the Hercules A. C. announced today that he is planning one. more professional fistic card before The
the ring spotlight. Carter is attempting to match Johnny Denson of Indianapolis and Billy Peterson of Indiana Harbor
10. Peterson is listed by the State Athletic commission as the No. 1
His first four attempts were dismal Cornell, Seton Hall, West Virginia, |
‘1st Big Purse of '47
Still - with perfect records are
Indiana had only one unbeaten 3
circles.. The Boilermakers, defeated]
Lafayette last night, took small! consolation in the fact that their]
squads were deadlocked again mid- |’
Don Barksdale started ‘pouring in)
Paul Hoffman led the Boilermakers!
Rhode Island State and Western Teams which lost for the first time this week included Kentucky,
Syracuse, Santa Clara and Holy Cross, which last twice.
Wilson Predicts’
House-Cleaning
LOS ANGELES, Jan 3 (U. P).— College athletics are due for a cleanup, Western Conference Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson said, today, , “We have reached the crossroads,” Wilson told a football writers luncheon yesterday. “The colleges can either level off and oper- | ate as they should or get in trouble.” | Wilson, secretary-treasurer of the | National Collegiate Athletic asso-! ciation, said the N. C. A. A. is meet- | ing in New York next week for the! purpose of cleaning up intercol- | legiate athletics. ; . He listed gambling as one of football's problems, though admitting it was more of a problem in basketball. .
Hogan Shoots for
LOS ANGELES; Jan. 3 (U. -P)— It was little Ben Hogan against the field today as 135 of the nation’s top golfers and two British invaders teed off in the 72-hole four-day Los Angeles open with $10,000 at stake. Top money winner for 1946 with some $45,000 in his sock, Hogan was expected to encounter. some of the toughest competition of his career in ‘this opening skirmish of the annual cross-country * links campaign. ‘Play was, over the 7000-yard
contender for Willard Reed’s state championship and Denson is ranked | second. oh ]
‘Seeks Farms in A, A. |
#| COLUMBUS, O, Jan. 3.—A deal|
(to use American: association baseball parks for a National football] league farm loop may be made in | New York over the week-end. ! | Frank Lane, association president, ! said through his office here today he would meet Sunday with Bert | Bell, National league head, to talk over the possibility of leasing A. A.
parks to Bell's group for a sub-|
| sidiary league and fof exhibition games during 1947, A similar offer was extended by the all-American conference last spring, but the deal never was completed.
Golf Dates Set
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 3 (U. P.) ~The 1947 Indiana Women's Golf tournament will be held on
cpurse July 14-18. Mrs. J. ©. Shorb, presidewt of the association, made the anhounceinent today
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H. S. Cage Card TONIGHT Beech Grove at Warren Central. Shortridge at Ben Davis. Cathedral at Greenfield. { Center Grove at Crispus Attucks. Plainfield at Decatur Central Lawrence Central at Speedway. | Greenwood at Southport, Tech at Richmond. | Manual at Washington. . Franklin Twp. at Pike Twp. i | TOMORROW NIGHT Sony Ben Davis at Broad Ripple. | { Sacred Heart vs.. Manual at Cathedral. ” | Washington at Tech.
Fight Results
RIVER, Mass.—Bobby English, River, outpointed Kenny Haines, 131, Toronto, (10),
ATLANTIC CITY, N 162, Kansas oly. Mo., ker, 162. Philadelphia,
FALL 126, Fall Ray Spurlock,
City College of New York, Purdue, swee ta: of four games a
They will be firing at the 930 top
Striebeck, willbe resumed tomorrow
ol] drew Johnny Wal. |M (10),
singles ended last week-end. The St. Philip 19th annual singles
four-alleys will also draw to a close this week-end. Pull squads are scheduled Saturday and Sunday.
series posted by Johnny Kiesel. The twice-a-month doubles events, sponsored by the bowling proprietors, and in chatge of Hallie
and Sunday at the Delaware. Women bowlers were outstanding in yesterday's league sessions, Helen
| : Last Night's Bowling Leaders
600 BOWLERS (MEN) '
Harry Lovett, McLarney's Lunch..... 617! Riley Chilton, E. C, Atkins Co........
W. Clark, Pi-Biak Insulation...... ... 838! Miller lsurInger, Universal.......... 634 Jack Colvin Jr., Fi-Blak. ........... 631! Neil King, Shrine (8:30) ...........e0 62: Preston Sargent, Shrine (8:30)....... 627 | Harry Stiver, Automotive rae eg Jim Purpura, Koerner Optical Mixed. . 624! Earl Milan, Shrine (8 o'clock! ev 8191 Bob Susemichael, Moon-Lite Major... 618] Al Meyer, Printeraft... srinerrrane 615 | Tom Bemis, Shrine (§ o’'clock)........ 615 | Mort Barborich, Holy Tiinny AEC eye nts 615 | Wm. Cabe, Ranier piture.’. ....... 614 | Rudy Jurasz, Stewart-Warner........ 613 E. Haus, American Legion (8 o'clock): aii
Bert Bruder, Shrine (8 o'clock) Mel Roache, Coca-Cola........... .. 608 Frank Bucksot, Automotive ... pie 606 | Tom Logan, Shrine (8 o'clock) « 608] Carl Schnabel, Fi-Blak Les Miller, Hol; Trinity ....
ss 8 vr 605 |
Dutch Hohman, Universal... | R. Wilhoit, Pi-Blak......... .. 603! Earl P y—AULOMOtIVe .. .orineiiris
Jack Lovelace, Coca-Cola ..
Pete Gallagher, McLarmey's Restaur... 601] Vince Obergfell, Stewart-Warner ..... 600 | Bob Irwin, Shrine (8:30 600 !
ans 4 . Norman Hamilton, Shrine (8 o'clock). 600 | OTHER LEADERS (MEN) {
Ray Coss, American Legion (8:30)... 506 Irv Miller, Delaware Major FAV Eddie Richards, Allied Printers. ..... 594 | Earl Bright, Pa 591 Wm. Koehling, Vegetable Growers.... 580 Pearson, L. 8. Ayres & CO..........., 584 | G. Norman, Building Trades.......... 583. John Lanham, Merz Engr. ........... 582} Jim Darnell, Pittman Pood Mkt, Mix.. 580 Chas, Funke, Fire Dept . ............ 579 Clyde Arnold, Riviera Club ........, 8 Harry Vandeventer, Parkway Recn,... 570 A. Huffman, Sportsman ...........-. 569 | Helvey, Sturm Rech. ................ 568] Noah Harding, Koch Furniture cove BGS | Bud Hardacre. Mitchel-Scott-Ettel:... 553
Louis Clark, Alpha 546 | John Basso, V. P. W. ..........0..000, 527) W. Lyons, St." Catherine's. . MR | V. Kellermeyer, Chrysler Airtemp.. .. 510 John Achar, American United Mixed .
600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Helen Thomas, Coca-Cola 634 Gladys Chestnut, Pun Bowl ........ 621 500 BOWLBRS (WOMEN) I Doris Parsons, Brightwood Fuel 570 Hazel Johnson, Bowes BSealfast 568
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Thelma Richardson, Bowes .......... 569 | Aileen Pray, Coca-Cola ‘ ress DOB Sophie Krapes, Sexton Real Sstate... 568! Iva Diningsr, Bowes .........cccei0s 550
Marie King. BeXtOn ....vevrrinpiniia M1 Mabel England, BOWES .....covnnnrvere 540 | Mabel Pischer, BoOWes .....oeosansbise 538 | Aletha Boyer, Coca«<Cola + ..ovanrvenss 5374 Clara Fon, Bexton ..........ee0 832! Harriett. Sharpless, Antlers .......... 529
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DOWN BUT FAR FROM OUT—John Barrowcliff of Butler went down in a heap during a late basket drive against Indiana last night, but the ball zipped right through the nets. Ward Williams of the Hoosiers waits to catch it. -No. 12 is Norbert Herrmann of Indiana, while the other Butler player shown is diminutive Ralph {Buckshot) O'Brien, who starred in the Bulldogs’ 52-41 conquest of the Big Nine quintet.
o a 5 hi City and St. Philip Bowling Kautskys Idle but 3 ; _ gme _® : : Tourneys Near Finish ig By BERNARD HARMON oa With the holiday season written off the books, local bowlers are look- | ing forward to a round of tournaments, scheduled in the next three! ths. clusion of the annual city meet is on the week-end slate at the
| Dezelan alleys, where eight full squads will try to oust Marott Shoes and Ferndale from the top positions of the team event. The doubles and!
| Butler
| Big Nine rivals. . fl rr Tony Hinkle's youngish team played with almost high school abandon for life and limb to turn in a workmanlike 52-to-41 triumph over an uninspired Indiana university quintet last night,
Regain Top Spot By UNITED PRESS The Indianapolis Kautskys again|gipn fouls and were pulled out of ‘held a slim lead. in the National, . o.me 5 few minutes later. Their Basketball league's bitterly contested replacements, Bill Shepard and Bob Western division today after the pans, came through nicely, howtop three teams repeated their , or and Butler still managed s 25- | “trapeze act” last night. : | Indianapolis was idle, but took|
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Some 8500 folk braved the ice storm to see the rivals clash for the
"124th time on ‘the hardwood. And
seldom in-all of those years was a
“I Blue and White team more in ~om-
mand of the situation. “It was a tipoff that the Crimson was in for a bad evening when Herod Toon and Charley Maas con-
Inected for the first two Bulldog
shots at the hoop. O'Brien Leads Attack . After that, they took turns get-
and’ to heap woe on the Hurryin'
‘| Hoosiers. Agpin, it was little “Buck-
shot” O'Brien, the West side Indianapolis boy, who led Butler with seven field goals and one free toss. [He popped them in over his guards’ outstretched arms and from some uncanny angles. Maas, too, came in with a finé rebounding job as well as contributing seven important points and Long John Barrowcliff teamed nicely with him to keep Indiana scoring chances at a minimum” To the credit of Branch MecCracken's tossers it must be said that ‘they were frightfully frigid from both the field and foul stripe.
- {But they never quite managed to
get their high-geared attack under way, and, after the first 10 minutes
{of play never were closer than six ‘| points to the Bulldogs.
Get 29 Points : Ward Williams, Hoosier center, and Forward Ralph Hamilten gathered 29 points between them to be the most productive for the Bloomington collegians. Johnny Wallace showed only flashes of his usual form and McGracken couldn't seem to get a combination together which could click with any degree of consistency. Maas paced Butler into a 9-1 lead before Indiana gob a field goal, Hamilton connecting from beneath the basket., Then Jerry Cranny and O'Brien got in some scoring licks and Butler led at the end of 10. minutes, 17-7. Cranny and Maas were loaded
{14 halftime leadership. Indiana worked with better co-
Thomas and Gladys Chesnut pro-| arg place by half a game, while the ination in the early stages of the
ducing series”of 634 and 621. The former had 205, 234, 195, for Seven Up No. 2 in the Coca-Cola league, at Pritchett's while the latter con-
Oshkosh All-Stars, from third to first without playingigr.. ton duo
last Monday, lost to the Youngs-|.. mental in trimming Butler's lead town Bears, 5¢ to 48, and dropped .; ov points at 37-31.
who
jumped
{second half -and the Wiliamslargely was in-
nected for 233, 199, 189 in the Pun! pack to third. The Anderson Pack-| Butler wasn't long in taking con-
Bowl women's league. It was the initial 600’s of the season for both. Harry - Lovett's 227, 225, 225—677 for Wonder Five in McLarney's Lunch and Riley Chilton's 247, 265, 160—672 for Wide Band in the E. C. Atkins loop were the top scorers in men's ranks. ’
Anderson, was ahead, 35
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Thelma. Broughton, Antlers Maxine ‘Parker, Coca-Cola
.OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN)
sesesanans 504 | 502
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Artie Stephenson, St. Philip anna 498 Loretta ewton, Koerner Optical .... in from the Ft, Wayne Zollners for June wler, Graham rajture ..... “i ¢ , Mary Curd, Uptown Recn. ........... 465 insubordination,” has been signed Dorothy Lyon, American United Mixed 425) a5 player-coach of the Chicago
| American Gears and will make his} { first appearance with the basketball | team when the Gears meet the In-| |dianapolis Kautskys here tonight.! McDermott, a top scorer in the National Basketball league for the i : . 1, Plumbers’ past five years, was signed late yesSupply Co,, Pennsylvania Railroad Crostabt terday by Vice President John Boord . 806 | : Terms of the con05 | 6:30 P. M.—Credit Union, No. 1, Mec- tract were not disclosed.
Basketball
{ NATIONAL LEAGUE Western Division
Bowling Schedule
TEAM EVENT-—DEZELAN'S 4 P. M.—Indiana National Bank Team No. 2, St. Paul's No, 1, Grapho Water Pumps, Indiana National Bank No, 3! Claypool Power Shop, Usher Mortuary, Indiana National Bank No. 1!
Drum
Corps, Pocket Pickers, Flash Co.
of the Gears.
Norris (Machine Progress Tool,
Shop), Tamer, Lamps, Federal! Post 62, No. 1, Rural Pharmacy, General Plant, JohnH. Holliday - Jr. No.—186, Roosevelt Pro Pharmacy, Records, Osric Mills Watkins | Post No. 1, No. 162,
9 P. M.—Fischer Pharmacy, Team No. 8,| Davis & Little Coal Co. Hills Snappy! Ww Service, Sheridan Theater, Marvin's Serv-| INDIANAPOLIS .. ice, Mechanical, Indianapolis Paint & Anderson 1 Color, No. 1, Indiana Grain, Circ-Air, Oshkosh Moose Haven, H. F. Mearling Insurance.
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ers advanced from third to second trol : : again, though, O'Brien, Jimmy by whipping Sheboygan, 80 to 64, nov1e and Cranny shot the Bulldogs in the only other league game. led by Gainer and Staczak who scored 17 points each,| “proa¢ and Cranny fouled out be- : 13.32 at halftime and |. 1, game ended, but by this lengthened its lead in the. second i. 0 Butler was playing & stylish
{into a 43-31 lead that began to look safer all the time. :
game of “keepaway” with the Hoosiers. Barrowcliff and Shepard got “sleeper” baskets for the Blue during this bit of delayed action. The Bulldogs tackle Western Re-
CHICAGO, Jan, 3 (U. P.).—Bob serve in the Mid-American loop tosuspended |
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| morrow night at the fleldhouse while LU, starts its Big Nine campaign on Monday at Ohio State. Mr. McCrack:m probab! y Was .a little harsh with the Hoosiers today. Mr. Hinkle shoyld have been quite
mary: Indians (41) Batier (38) fg 1 ig t Ritter, § ° » A { it Wallace, 31 71 3 Rralovaaky ¢ 00 4 01 Mendenhall © ] 0.00 Willams,c § 3 ef 00 0 Musing § 3 fioerane 3 0 3 ann, Hamtiiton.g 5 3 1Toong J 03 Watson, g 0 0 0 Doyle, g 1106 Shepard.g 2212 13 15 1) Totals 2 2
ne Throws Missed--Ritter, Walla Willams 3, Herrmann 3, Hamilion atten A arias an, Barrow ~Officials-—~Glenn Adims and Karl Dicke erson, Athletic Director Tony Hinkle of Butler university today announced that the Ohio State basketball game originally scheduled to be played Saturday, Feb. 8, had been changed to Monday, Jan. 27. The game will be played in the fleld house as originally scheduled.
Moline to See First Pro Tilt
~ MOLINE, 11, Jan. § (U. P.) ~The Buffalo Bisons of the National Professional Basketball league, renamed the Tri-City Blackhawks after transfer of their franchise to Moline, will open their league schedule here tonight against the Ft. Wayne Zollners. Home games for the Moline entry will be played in the Wharton field house, with a capacity of 5500, All games originally listed as home games for the Buffalo - team for the remainder of the schedule will be played here. However, dates will be changed due to differences in
ferred to Moline after local sports men bought stock in the club when financial difficulties oecurred a$ Buffalo. ; The Tri-City name was selected because Moline, Davenport, Ia. and Rock Island, Ill, are virtually adjacent.
Crosetti Named NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (U, P).— Infielder Prankie Crosetti, last of the “old guard” New York Yankees, was riamed player-coach for the 1947 season today, foining Charley Dressen and Johnny Schulte on the strategy board of Manager Bucky Harris. Crosetti, who will be starting his 16th season with the Yankees and his 20th in organised baseball when he reports to St, ‘Petersburg, Fla, Feb. 20 will assist in the training of rookies in the spring camp.
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