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" PREVAILS . . . . Midwest college foot-

2 All-American halfie defeat North Carolina in the Sugar bowl New "Year's day, it completed his col~legiate football eligibility. Now he’s poised for a lucrative pro contract, football, baseball, or both. + . At least five offers ranging on up to $25,000 came from the folre football or baseball sources: New York yankees (combination seball and ' football) ; Chicago dinals (football); Boston Braves ball); New York Giants (base-

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UNHAPPY "EDDIE

stop Eddie Pellagrini. .

nd Atlanta of the Southern

« . Possibly the unhappiest member of last ‘season's pennant-winning Boston

Red Sox outfit was pint-sized Sop e

ungster's unhappiness stemmed

CAP LEADER — Top scorer among the Indianapolis Capitals is Cliff Simpson, clever forward, who has 41 points on 21 goals and 20 assists. Simpson is with the Caps in St, Louis today and will be in uniform against the Philadelphia Rockets in their last Indianapolis appearance here tomorrow night.

Birtler Quint Risks Conference Lead

PROBABLE STARTERS Butler Western —

pofi—8:1 . of alr. 5. “Sitver » and Robert Hobbs. Butler's Bulldogs strive to keep their Mid-American conference position and their league record clear tonight when they oppose Western Reserve of Cleveland at the fleldhouse at 8:15 o'clock.

virtue of their 58-53 conquest of Cincinnati. Western Reserve has! a 500 mark in Mid-American play with a victory over Ohio university and a loss to the Cincinnati Bearcats.

Coach Miles Scarry’s visiting quintet tower six feet or over, so Butler again will be up against a height disadvantage. This has not proven

thus far, however, and Butler speed has been a big“Tactor in the team’s success.

nation that took the court in Thurs- | day's victory over Indiana. |

cently transferred from Buffalo, N. Y. 52 to 47, at Moline, Ill, in

ners, while Bob Calihan, Gears, and Leo Klier, Kautskys, got 20 and: 15,

: Blackhawks

«| scoring with 13 points, while Guard Paul Armstrong made 12 for the Pistons.

Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE Western Division

The Bulldogs lead the circuit by|Osbkosh

Four of the five starters for|g

‘Operation for DiMag,

"too troublesome for the Hinklemen |

DiMaggio, New York Yankee out-

nt the West

Spoil McDermott's Debut at Chicago

By UNITED PRESS

The Indianapolis Kautskys held a one-game lead in the National Basketball league's close Western

race today after spoiling former Ft.|

Wayne Coach Bob MoDermott's debut as Chicago Gears coach by nosing out the Gears, 58 to 57, at Chicago last night. Ft. Wayne's Zoliner Pistons defeated the Tri-City Blackhawks, re-

the only other league game. The Gears missed a chance to force Indianapolis into an’ overtime period when George Ratkovica failed to sink a free throw in‘the final seconds. The lead* changed hands a dozen times as Chuck Risen scored 21 points for the win-

respectively. Ft. Wayne held a scant 24 to 22 halftime lead and Tri-City tied the score midway in the third period before the Pistons .were able to surge ahead. Howie Rader of: the led the individual

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% Rochester . Pt. Wayne .. 998 Toledo ...... 986 Moline ...... 730 Youngstown 1078 yracu. 1018

INDIANAPOLIS 38, Chicago 51. Pt. Wayne 52, Moline

NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (U. P.).—Joe

fielder, said today he would enter

Butler will start the same combi- a hospital next week for “seven or instructors at his héadquarters. In-

eight days” for removal of a bone

= Big Nine Bask

conference slate. Monday and Saturday to decide the

defending champion, while Northwestern moves to Ann Arbor to play Michigan. . The Hawkeyes, which have won seven straight games this season,

its first Big Nine loss. The Badgers, although they upset Illinois, 53 to 47, in the league curtain raiser, go

*1to Towa City to buck an Iowa team

which has won 39 of its last 41 games at home. Lose Pair to Washington innesota and Ohio State promised a last ditch battle in their first conference game. The Gophers defeated six Midwestern rivals handily in December, but then moved west to lose two games to a power.

.|Moves Into High Gear

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer. CHICAGO, Jan. 4—The Big Nines 1947 basketball high gear tonight as Wisconsin's once. victorious undefeated Iowa Hawkeyes in the headline attraction of a three-game From tonight through March 1 conference games will be played every

Other league encounters tonight take Minnesota to Ohio State, the

are favored to drop Wisconsin for’

Jtional competition in the fourth

spur from his left heel.

etball Race

~moves into take on. the

championship.

Northwestern and Michigan match identical records of five victories and one loss at Ann Arbor. The Wildcats dropped a 48 to 44 contest to Southern California, while Michigan went down, 65 to 61, before Western Michigan's undefeated quint. Both teams beat Marquette, Michigan by six points and Northwestern by 14.

Illinois will embark in ‘interna-

of Sparky Reynolds, left, a. at the S. lllinois st. club.

Glovers Busy at Tom Leeper Gym

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor Tom Leeper's Ringside gym at 24 8. Illinois st. (thirg floor) is going full blast readying young leather tossers for the annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney. The first of five shows is to be held at the Armory Friday night, Jan. 17, and Leeper said he will have boys entered in both the novice and open classes. Leeper 1s a veteran at the business of assembling rugged young talent for the local fistic classic. This is his 14th year in the amateur ring sport. He also is a part of the local professional picture and uses some of his pros wo serve as

cidentally, most of his pros got their start in Golden Gloves. In his well equipped gym, Leeper has ample floog space to handle a large squad and invites all boys age 16 or older to join up and receive instructions for.free. There is no fee of any kind for amateurs at his

Has Large Staff In addition to managing the gym, Leeper also acts as chief coach and trainer. He has assembled a big staff of instructors to take care of the Golden Glovers, including Jack Hannibal, Bud ' Cottey, Jimmy Crump, Sparky Reynolds, Leo Floyd and Shifty Dando. Johnny Denson, the heavyweight pro, also will act as boxing “professor” occasionally. Leeper launched his boxing school at the old Oliver A. C. on Oliver ave, in West Indianapolis, and was successful in the Golden Gloves field from the start. In one of the earlier years of The Times-Legion

NO SCARCITY OF TEACHERS—When Charles McNerney, right, an amateur tuning up for competition in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney, showed up for a workout at the Leeper gym yesterday, he was placed under the training care pro fighter, and Jimmy Crump, a regular boxing coach

HE NEVER MISSES—Tom Leeper, the veteran standing before the heavy bag, is the manager of the Leeper Ringside gym, and is giving the know-how to Billy Davis; an ambitious Golden Glover who aspires to collect a lot of glory and prizes in the amateur middleweight class. Leeper has coached and trained Golden Glovers every year since the inaugural.

ISatans and Flashes Show the Zip on Neighborhood Courts |

Attucks Squeezes Out 8th Cage Triumph

AsT Tech Loses N.C. C.

county high school basketmen today most impressive victories... Coach Jerry Steiner's Blue Devi

township. Crispus Attucks rolled along unbeaten but by the narrowest squeak. The Tigers had to come from behind in regulation time to force Center Grove into an overtime. Then they triumphéd, 34 to 33 for their eighth straight. Cathedral's Irish also were in an extra-period encounter, winning at Greenfield by a score of 43 to 41 after blowing a healthy lead in the final quarter. Tech Is Beaten

Tech's Greenclads licked the wounds of their first North Central conference defeat. At Richmond a capacity throng saw the host Red Devils turn back the East ciders, 44 to 36, leading all the way. Elsewhere in = Manon county, Warren Central and Lawrence Central came through with victories over county rivals. The Warriors turned back Beech Grove, 49-32, and the Bears conquered Speedway, 28-24. Southport won from Greenwood, 29-22, but Decatur Central bowed to Plainfield, 39-37. Shortridge really rolled in the last two periods against the Giants, scoring 18 points in ‘each stanza. The Blue led at the end of the first period, 10-5, on e strength of three field goals by Center Ken Hicks. Giants Rally

Ben Davis rallied somewhat In | the second period on Earl Stegmol- | ler's shooting and the half ended | with Shortridge in front, 17-14. Bob Wade was the leading Blue Devil sniper in the third period as the North siders pushed into a 3521 advantage. Then: Substitute | Center Gene Rogers coilected four] fielders to pace the. last- -period | drive. Eight of Shortridge's ten players scored at least three points. | Pike township defensemen were incapable of stopping the goal rushes of Pranklin township's Char=| {ley Roberts and Dwight Swails and | [tel far behind. Roberts registered | {21 points and Swalls 20. Cross Saves Game Reggie Cross again was a life! {saver for Crispus - Attucks. | Tiger forward contributed a last-

Entries Are Being Received For State Bowling Meet

By BERNARD HARMON Behrens, tournament secretary.

and minor events at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady.

Entry blanks for the 37th annual men’s state bowling tournament are available in all local tenpin establishments, according to Oscar

Behrens advised the deadline for making entry is midnight Jan. 18. The meet will open Feb. 15, with team events at the West Side Center

{second basket to force the game into overtime, 31-31. Then in the extra session Anderson Grigiey got | a fielder and Cross clinched things with a free throw. Flavian Weidekamp's field goal in| the ‘last minute of the overtime period provided the victory margin for Cathedral. . The Irish started into the final stanza with a healthy 33-23 bulge, but faded in the face of the Greenfield rally ahd saw things tied up| at 39-all at the end of the regular

Because of the central location of this season’s affair, Behrens pre-

tourney, Leeper turned up with six! champions in the open class. At the moment, genial Tom thinks | Gene Parker, flyweight, is his ace

game on tonight's card, bringing the | small but speedy University of Mexfico quintet to Champaign. " The

“Whiz Kids,” now dosers in three of their eight contests, are favored to win this match.

{for this winter's big show, and pré- |

| gicts this lad will carry off the 112- annual A. B. C. tourney are expected | Local entrants will be scheduled The veteran trainer to make the state meet their No. 1|on Sunday afternoons and evenings! | attraction, because of the great dis- leaving the Saturday squads and] tance of travel involved in attending | Sunday morning shifts open to vig;

pound title. |also said he has a pair of promisling middleweights working out. » » =

teams, and 3216 . singles

| Hammond, should be surpassed. land under.

Many teams that usually confine ever, are eligjble for prizes in both! 1

their tournament shooting to the! divisions.

the national event, to be. held ining aggregations.

[with averages of 851 and over; to! dicted last season's antry of 831|local booster teams with averages! 1618 doubles combinations] {of 850 and under and to visiting! competitors at! {booster teams with averages of 850! The booster fives, how- |

32 minutes. John Pearson scored)

but Jim Rider countered for the { Tigers. Then came Weidekamp's game-saver, {| Brightest spot for Tech was the points gathered by Dean Evans, but the Green trailed all the way at {Richmond. The-Red Devils held a 129-21 halftime advantage and were in front when the teams started the final stanza, 33-29. Stan Cummins

The | |

for Cathedral in the extra session,

Game to Richmond

By BOB STRANAHAN Shortridge and Franklin township of the Indianapolis and Marion

enjoyed the distinction of Friday's

1s got another. victory string under

way with an imposing 33-to-27 conquest of Ben Davis while the Flashes of Franklin township piled up a monster 76-t0-39 triumph over Pike

H. S. Cage Card

TONIGHT Ben Davis at Broad Ripple. Sacred Heart vs. Manual at Cathedral. Washington at Tech,

end of the third quarter. Then Gene Tunney Salyer, pint-sized guard, proceded to toss in 15 points for the Owls. | Police had to “escort” officials Earl Townsend and Don Veller off the floor at. Shelbyville after unbeatén Terre Haute Garfield nicked the Golden Bears, 52-44. Bhelbyville, one of the state's best, was leading, 37-36, early in the fourth period when Bill Garrett, brilliant pivotman, fouled out. He had 16 points at the time. Ronnie Bland was high for Garfield with 23 points, Kokomo's “Komeback Kats” scrambled the North Central conference title race with a 42-39 tri. umph over once-beaten Muncie Central. The Wildcats, far in front after a 19-point second-quarter offensive, barely hung on for their fifth straight. This, coupled with Richmond's victory over Tech, left Lafayette Jeff all alone atop the N. C. C. standings. Jeff meets New Castle in a league. game tonight.

Notre Dame Five Posts 6th Victory

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 4 (U. P) —

{Notre Dame edged a determined St. Louis university team last night, 48 §

to 46, to win Its sixth basketball victory in seven starts. Control of the backboards and: {inability of the Billikens to make good on free th. ow shots, gave Notre Dame the hard-fought contest. St. Louis missed nine of 12 free throws in the first half, losing ah opportunity ‘to pass the Irish. Notre {Dame led at halftime, 27-21. Forward Kevin O'Shea tallied 12

points for Notre Dame but Ed

MaCauley, Billikeri center, topped the point makers with 15. Leo Barnhorst, playing at guard, scored

I" points for Notre Dame.

‘Slam- Bang Mat out in Prospect

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| “Ftiendly” Jack Terry of Okla-

homa City will clash with Buddy Knox of Tulsa in what has promise 1% being a “riot” of action next Tuesday night in the Armory wres|tling ring. The two Oklahoma grapplers are {rated near the top in junior heavy{weight ranks, and Knox is the same matman who hung up a record of 112 consecutive triumphs here last summer. It is for two falls out of three. Terry has gone, undefeated here with the exception of a match with Billy Thom when he was injurcd and found himself being forced to forfeit the third and deciding fall. | Semi-windup opponents on the same card will be Rene La Belle lof Toronto and Dave Reynolds of

and Dudley Moore each tallied 11 from the fact that he appeared in house Washington team, still un-| Big Nine non-conference stand- TIMES-LEGION California. | Entries should be mailed to points for the Richmond cagers. |Cincinnatl, A third bout is to be the lineup 50 infrequently. . + .ldefeated. Ohio State fell twice be- an Ritractive prime list should | Behrens at the West Side Center, Delayed Defense jadded. - ; 3 E e L Pct. TP OP make e s tournament a{2334 W. Michigan st. Further in. rere err eee After emerging from the navy at |fore the same Washington. five, and | rows © 1.000 the start of 1046, “Pelly” believed (lost another pair to California on |Michig 1 ass 333 3s Golden Gloves (mori amir. separate prize formation. maybe. obiamen trom| Southport and Greenwood en- This “Is the End he had an inside track ‘on a first|a four game western trip. Pre-|purdu } 431 34 14 . awards are being offered for teams him at MA. 1969 or BE. 1946, gaged in a delayed offensive affair | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. 4 (U. Instead, he found |viously the Buckeyes won their onl 2 150 374 oxing ournamen 7 during the first 16 minutes which | n, string berth. . . . ead, 1a ¥ : ol Y lw 2 114 37 382 ! : 1 . : saw the Cardinals leading: by al {P)~Undefeated and untied competent, Johnny Fn art in Same: % 39 Yo 33 decision over PHI. : “a a 361| The Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania st. Last Night S Bowling Leaders 9-to-5 margin. Things moved faster Hardin-Simmons was a. 14-point path, . , . Pellagrin p gh. 4 200 200 239 Preli Jan. 17, 24, 30 in the last t : jods, h | favorite to defeat Denver university only 22 games and finished with a minaries, ’ 600 BOWLERS (MEN) B. Tharp, North Indpls Merchants B48 e last two per owever, as today as the ymet in the Alamo batting mark of oid ik k tb I S L Ni h Semi-Finals, Feb, 7 Harold Sirickiin, Pe Fox- Hunt Olassic. : a John Zaller 4: ot u Ph i M,C... 34s Coach Jewell Young's charges con-| "ob Yast of the post-season Tools * asKkerba cores ast gl t Finals. Feb. 14 ' Bud * Pulting, . Nations Say ere G. Brown. Nationa : 340 tinued to dominate play. South- , "co; .0'in DE 8. The game MB. SURE suo . 200 Fulks ot CITY. COUNTY HIGH. SEBOOLA Newh a an Be Ie AVay ABLE Now ro mea ne Toi Mixe asl Tie BO wr ungtor WoliEn 497 port's Yount was the game's lead. postponed trom New Year's . the professional Philadelphia War- Nurzen Centeal 4, Stich Grove 12, ___ rid IL Eransvile Reis “3” 30, —MAIL ORDERS Ralph Pox, nk-Beit_No, ir 842 | Patty. Striebock, Kernel Optical vi $83 ing point-getter with nine to his [day riors set a new esa Jue tue Bas- | Cline). . oe " od Ie 3 rs ay wii Seymour 38. Cio 31, Ringside Reserved Gomer Alfod, Pox-Hunt: ro Sally Tivtord, Kernel ara [Sredit th tat ther: hoi | emesis erent sienna ketball Association of America whe ashington anua Oa 0. Nashingte 4 ohn Rice, Washington Be veipma ernel .. er the state other hot ones! he dropped in 11 fouls in 12 at- Franklin, a. are Te. »:. Pitisho are 41. Jsmestown. 36. ee $2.40 $! 60 Mend Sy Rent Bum = Gertrude Bradie Be attracted attention. % AVE $1 ,00 [+] tempts against Pittsburgh in a re- {Wr RRe 5 SEC BES AT overtime). {EE 40, Mackey 25. (All prices include tax) B'Lants, Hileret. You mt. Mary Schmidi, Kernel A double-header at Gary set the , Ae cent game. , . . He holds the new Lawrence Central 28, Speedway 24. Princeton 41, , Owensville 3. , Order Tickets Now for One or Ed Huck, Jr Jr + Sport Bowl, Ren... Mickey Rotert, Real 8 Silke Mixed fastest tempo. In the first game, * league's record tor scoring in a sin- Richmond 44, Tech 36. : More Nights. Tom Elliott, Washington ............. Judy Hindel, ernel i at snr ravi, Hammond Clark, paced by George

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1930 RECORD STANDS . Wilson, the old Chicago Cubs out

fielder, batted in 190 runs in; 1930,

and it's the all-time senior leagu

high. . +. The Cubs obtained Wilson . just

from the minors for.a song . the draft price. . . . Owned by th

Hack

"Gants, Hack was optioned to To-

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS

Anderson St. Marys 32, Pendleton 27, Alquina 46, Brownville 36. Bedford 48, Washington 32. Brazil” and Clinton (postponed). Bicknel 35, Bloomfield 34, Bloomington 48, Martinsville 30. Bunker Hill 22, Sharpsville 21. Brookston 52, Wolcott 1 Boggstown 47, Waldron 43. Boonville 44, Oakland City 28. Columbia 33, New Haven 30. Cowan 41, yerton 40. Crawfordsville 34, west Lafayette 29, Dana 32, Scotland

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© first to notice the blunder and . Wilson collected |Eaton 59

him. } home runs in 19%.

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combination temporarily.

still need a lot of work.”

and, through an oversight, the | Be Giants’ front office neglected tQ re- |Dillsboro 39, Patr

$When Illinois plays the Univergity of Mexico in Champaign to‘might two of the four famed Whiz Kids will be on the sidelines when the basketball game gets under way. . . . Coach Doug decided to break up the

Jack Smiley, guard, and Ken forward, will sit it out. «+++ Mills sald, “These players are ready to go as a unit yet

Soto 31, Sola 30, (overtmie),

ixon (O.) 56 Kitcnel 36.

| D 56, . The Cubs were the | Darlington 48. Thorntown 39.

Dover ant Whitestown (post Dalevi hs 43, Harrison Twp. ( , Center 30 . 1

Eiberfeld 35, Chafidier Evansville Lincoln 65, Holland 36. Evansville Reit . meyer

Pairmount 43, Sweetser 41 (overtime), Fishers 38, Carmel 19.

ned). Iaware) 33.

Pt. Branch 49, Mt, Qlympus 24, Fountain - City 89, Bosto: . | French Lick 36, Mitche i "3s.

| Fremont 30, Butler .27.

ove Gary’ Wallace 43, 39.

Gilboa 43. Wadena 39. Gosport 37, Stinesville 23. Goodland 36, Fowler. 28. Greensfork 32, Centerville 2. Grass Creek 41, Star City Greencastle 485, Rushville 32. Hammond 52, Whiting

alsrtme), 36, on ey bg 217. Hillsboro Veedersbur 30." Huntingtén '50, Muncie 48. Huntingburg 36, Vincennes 32. Hym 35, Or ail 34, Kendatville 45, ett 41, Kokomo 42, Muncie Central 39. Lagrange 43, Brighton 22, La, 9, Greentown 6. (h

ot Lynnville 32, Winslow 28. arion 57, Frankfort 28. Morristown 39, Fortville 38. Monon 35, Chalm 33. I Markleville 33, Wilkinson 22. Mimterey 33 32, a i 31,

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Gary Mann 49, Hammond Tech 47 (double East Chicago Roosevelt

G Hammond Clark 45, oh Tolleston 41

Rensselaer 42, “Monticello Plymouth 45, Bourbon 33. ».

Rochester 43, Elwood 35. , Walcottville - 30, 32, Deer Creek 29, Richland 84, Selvin 37. Salem 41, Paoli 20. n 30, Jasonville 28. Shepshewana 60, Topeka 18, Scircleville 32, Milberry 31. Spencerville 34, Waterloo 31.

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Crown ent Tourney Hortitl, Deka py errillville . Grin Dyer: 40. h 38,

Crown Point bel Gary Edison.26. /

Henry County Tourne Sulphur Springs 60, Renpard 25. Mooreland 28, Straughn 14, Lewisville 32, Spiceland 24. STATE COLLEGES Notre Dame 48, St. Louis 46. OTHER COLLEGES Baldwin Wallace 51, Yale 47. Marshall 54, Creighton 46. Duquesne tah 30.

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Young America "0, haga Sw. (Miami) 26,

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Peter's 25 points, nicked the Gary irs ‘holiday tourney champion, Tolleston, 45-41, in an overtime. Gary ’ N ot Horace Mann, with Dan Smith and ©: 341|Ty Rohbins eontributing 32 points 337 | between them, beat Hammond Tech | in the nightcap, 49-47, in a double |

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