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4 PAYROLL BLUES , . , Ten : years ago Bob Feller signed a 5 Cleveland contract calling for $10, ¥ 000... Xt looks as though hell . land in the $80,000 bracket next ¢ teason , , . Don’t be surprised, * therefore, if Bill Veeck, club presi- © dent, induces Bob Hope, the radio | comedian and part owner, to get out and do his stuff on the first base coaching line at some big . Sunday games. = 5 =» =» \ HORNS ON CRONIN , , , Now hat the 1946 world séries has been
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least—the leadership ‘In the state conference. :
Notre Dame held a 41-to-22 halftime leadership and then proceeded to travel at the same pace during|. the last 20 minutes.
| 55-49, straight league victory and seventh in all ;
derson, 45-39; Evansville dropped a 52-41 decision to Southern Illinois Normal, and Ft. Harrison nosed out Hanover, 31-29, in other games involving Hoosier colleges last night.
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A sad but wiser Butler basketball
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was the 18 points contributed by] Charley Maas to be the game's top SCIrer,
DePauw rolled over Ball State, for the Tigers’ fourth
Dayton upset the Ravens of An-
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POSSESSION GAME—Both John Pearson of Cathedral (white suit) and ‘Bob Benjamin of Shortridge clamp hands on the ball dur-
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Colleges Put O. K. on Plan To K. O. Professionalism
NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (U. P.).—The National Collegiate Athletic asso-' | ciation today voted adoption of a five-principle program to purify college sports with an added proviso for a .boycott against institutions which do not conform to the strict amateur’ code.
tight supervision of recruiting.
a “black list” of institutions to be boycotted. . , The first four principles were
tended what was supposed to have
opposition over the fifth principle governing recruiting. The opposition, led by southern schools, finally was voted down 76 to 33. + The recruiting provision reads: “No member of an athietic staff or other official representatives of athletic interests shall outside the boundary of his own campus, solicit
Two junior heavyweight grapplers
from neighboring cities in ©Okla-|he whether on or off the campus be homa mixed plenty of prize ring| permitted to offer financial aid or stuff into last night's the Armory when a
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In other bouts Rene LaBelle of Toronto, Canada, subdued Dave Reynolds of Columbus, O., to take semi-windUp laurels after 27 min-
+ |utes with a dropkick and press, and
Lefty Pacer of Cleveland, O., took
'116 minutes of the opener.
Added Incentive For Goal-Geiters
who were mem-| There will be ah added incentive
for goal-getting in tomorrow night's hockey game ‘between the St. Louis
signed contracts Flyers and the Caps at the Coli-' Manual at Cathedral.
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CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Carmel 31, Pike Township 30, Franklin Twp. 49, Morristown 43. Shortridge 47, Cathedral 36,
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Bicknell 35, Petersburg 30. Blackhawk 40, Pimento 34, Brazil 60, Clay City 21, Brownsburg 59, Pittsboro 33. Bryan (O.) 48, Butler 45. Cambridge City 43, Williamsburg 29. Carrqliton 45, Lucerne 36. Clinton 45, Attica 43. Columbia City 38, Berne 26. Covington 24, Cayuga 22. Hill 42, 27.
Deedsville 44, Bunker Dugger 34, Parmersburg Dyer 41, Crete (Ill) 28
8 4 Evansville Central 61, Evansville Bosse 45 Pt. Wayne North Side 49, Goshen 41. orace Mann 28, Gary Froebel 26. Greenstork 48, Economy 43. Greentown 32, Sheridan 27 Haubstadt 36, Cynthiana 20, Honey Creek 47, Carlisle 29. Huntington: Catholic 43, Andrews 27. Huntington 49, Decatur 46 (overtime). Jasonville 47, Worthington 30, . Kendallyille 41, Lagrange 27, Linton 54, Martinsville 38 Muncie Central 50, Ft New Richmond 36, Wallace 32. New Waverly 43, Twelve Mile 38. Onward ». ockfield 22,
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Dayton 45, Anderson 39, uw 55, Ball State 49. Pt. Harrison 31, Hanover 29. Dame 86, Butler 40.
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Huffman Signs Pro Grid Contract LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (U. P) ~ All-America Tackle Dick Huffman of the University of Tennessee today was signed to a Los Angeles Rams professional football contract, despite the fact that he has another year; of college eligibility. General” Manager Chile Walsh
drawn from school. He played in the Orange bowl game this year and in the Sugar bowl in 1943. ,
Week's High School Basketball Schedule
FRIDAY Beech Grove at Speedway. Brownsburg at Decatur Central: Bloomington (University) at Shortridge. Logansport at Tech. Mariual at Ben Davis. Medora at Crispus Attucks. Sacred Heart at Washington. Silent . Hoosiers at Pike Township. Warren Central aé Seuthport.
Some. ©1150 plant managers of | Stokely Foods here for ‘a meeting! from. 14 states and Canada will| Broad Ripple vs. Shortridge (1:30 attend in a body, And they've put up $10 for the player getting the |Howe vs. Lawrence Central -(2:15). first goal and another sawbuck for Broad Ripple vs. Lawrence Central the shooter of the game's last (7:30). +
Basketball Scores Last Night
E. ChicagowWashington 36, Gary Emeron 35
. Wayne Central 46. ac
(IIL) 36, Dana 35 (overtime): net 23.
Bhelburn 40, West Terre Haute Valley 26, aute
Southern Illinois Normal 52, Evansville 41,
74, Potomac State 8§7,| 85, Boutheast Missouri
SATURDAY
Silent, Hoosiers at Indiana Boys’ School. (At Tech Gym)
p. m.).
{Howe vs. Shortridge (8:45).
Clemgon 58, Presbyterian 42. Denver 44, Colorado State 43, Drake 41, Iowa State 38, Duke 55, Davidson 47, Best Texas State 70, Stephen P. Austin
molds 2% Jacksonville Naval Air Sta: on 44. Georgetown 85, Transylvania 36. George Washington 65, King's Point Merchant Marine Academy 47. Hastings 39, Omaha 34. Holy Cross 64, Toledo 58. llinois, Tech 73, Lake Forest College 61. Kalamazoo 56, Hillsdale 40. Long Island 58, Utah State 38. Loras 77, University of Mexico $9. Mickigun) Normal 53, Percy Jones HosMissourt 39, Kansas 34. Ohio University 47, Xavier 30. Oregon State 53, Washington State 30. Rhode Island State 88, New Hampshire 64. Rutgers 76, Newark College 60,
To enforce these principles the strued as restricting the public apN. C. A. A. ultimately will compile pearance of a member of an athletic
“This principle shall not be con-
pro mitt bill to be staged Friday at the Armory. Conn won the nod with a stirring rally in the last two rounds of his previous meeting with Bruce, who is ranked as a contender for the state welterweight crown. Conn holds the number three spot in the state welter ratings, with Bruce ensconced in the e slot. ; The fea! attraction will pit the
lard Reed's state heavyweight diadem when Billy Petersen of Indiana Harbor, rated the top contender among Hoosierdom’s heavies, tangles with Johnny Denson of Indianapolis, ranked second. It will be a 10-rounder with the winner in line for an early crack at Reed,
Army Will Meet
Stanford in Gotham
4 WEST POINT, N. Y. Jan. 8 (U. P.)~Army’s football team, which took the Army-Notre Dame game away from New York city because ticket demands and gambling wegp getting out of hand, will play again in New York in 1949, meeting Stanford in the first game of a home-and-home series. ' The 1949 game, set for Nov. 8, will renew relations between the schools after a 17-yéar break. Stanford won games in 1928 and 1929,
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Bill Kelly, 48, who piloted the Chicago Cubs’ Davenport (Iowa) club last season, will manage the Los Angeles Angels * in‘ the Pacific Coast baseball league in 1047,
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (U. P.) —
Cathedral rallied somewhat. in the
third stansa, but Shortridge still]
managed a 40-23 advantage.
Bob Wade of Shortridge topped].
both teams with 16 points. township at Morristown. The
as Dwight Swails poured 33 points through the hoops. Carmel nudged Pike tewnship, 31-30, in ‘another game. Trouble for Huntington Around the state, Evansville Cen-
‘tral and Terre Haute Garfield con-
tinued their unbeaten ways with sase but mighty Huntington barely got by an unexpectedly tough Decatur five. ° Central, rated No. 1 in the United Press high school rankings, rolled over city rival Bosse, 61-45, to notch its / 11th victory. Garfield also polished off a neighbar, Terre Haute State, 61-34, for its seventh victory. /But Huntington, bidding /for No. 11 against the Yellow Jackets of Decatur, ran into’ trouble, winning
won only three games all season.
Bears of Evansville Central firmly entrenched in first place in the high school “big ten.” Lafayette Wins No. 10
Both the Decatur and Terre Haute programs are invitational events with boys from several cities entered. On Friday, Coach Bland will take
team will be made up of Roberts, Roembke, Green, Cone, McGow and Hines.
Schedule
College : TOMORROW Hanover at Franklin Wabash at Ball State Indiana State at Eastern Illinois 2 FRIDAY Canterbury at Huntington Taylor at Concordia Oakland City at Scott Field SATURDAY
t the end of the first period, 18-4,] at the intermission, 29-14.
Neatest trick on the county fronts ‘was the 49-43 victory of Franklin]
Flashes snapped a 10-game victory | iskein for the Shelby county snipers
The evening's festivities left the’
the Caps. The screen at the en
into the nets.
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On the Ice
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
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3 10 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Buffalo 8, St. Louis 4 NEXT GAME
ANAPOLIS VU, 8. LEAGUE
Houston 4, Pt. Worth 3. Minneapolis 7, Omaha 3.
Sneddon Named
TRICK ' SHOOTER — Here's Donald Clark, Flyer defenseman, who shot that "trick" goal at St. Louis last week which beat uck hit the d of the rink, bounced back ‘over the cage and off Goalie Red Almas’ face He'll be with the Flyers when they oppose the Caps at the Coliseum Thursday
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Tomorrow = Night—8t. Louis at INDI-
PT. COLLINS, Colo, Jan. 8 (U. P.).—Robert Sneddon, recently a halfback for the Lds Angeles Dons professional football club, was named today as assistant football bantam, 118; feather, 126; light, coach at Colorado A. & M. college. 135; welter, 147; middle, 160; light
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Fred DeBorde, Indiana A, A. U. the list of Gloves tourney shows to Feb. 7 and 14 The Golden Gloves the bouts are governed by DeBorde « named five referees to on each night of the fistias
cuffing. Al at. epesionced men in the ' and are to the
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rotate “third well: qualified supervise the when the chips are down in the glare of the ring lights. Nine judges have been assigned. Golden Gloves over the three-round route, two minutes to the round, to a decision of two judges and the referee. No draw verdicts are permitted in these elimination bouts since there can be no return matches under Gold. en Gloves rules.
Two Tourney Physicians
Seven timers will take turns hold- |
ing the watch*and manipulating the
bell, and two physicians will con-
duct the physical examinations
{prior to each show.
The tourney officials accredited by the A. A. U. follow: Referees—Heze Clark, -Happy Atherton, Roy Rodgers, Dick Patton and Lou Thomas. Judges—Ed Zimmer, Ed Clemmons, Billy Shing, Al Feeney, An-
thony Copi, Ted Sullivan, Louis]
Rosenberg, James Cunningham and Don Dietrich. : Timers—Carl Matfern, William Jordan, Randel’ Willis, Ed Aspinal, Paul Jordan, Mark Cowan and Sgt. Enithett Stages. Physicians—Drs. Paul Dintaman and Harry Brown. Announcers—Tom Miller and Paul McDufl
The Indianapolis Golden Gloves
meet is conducted by the RobisonRagsdale American Legion Post and sponsored by The Times. ? The tourney is fought in two classes, novice (beginners) open (experienced). The weight divisions are flyweight, 112 pounds;
FoR > . : Session Nine Judges and Seven Timers Are
Assigned for Annual Fistic Tourney By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
officidls who will handle The Timea-Legion be staged. at the Armory Jan, 17, 34, 30 and
the strict amateur code.
bouts are fought.
and
distriet boxing chairman, today ane ‘Golden
is sanctioned by the A. A. U, snd
heavy, 175, and heavyweight, over 175: i The tourney is open to all ama« teurs 16 and older. There is no entry fee. Boys who desire to come pete are urged to ‘join one of the many local clubs and receive.training under capable instructors for free. All gyms where boxing is on the program are well equipped. The winners in the eight open weight divisions.will represent Ine dianapolis in the annual Tournae ment of Golden Gloves Champions at Chicago in early.Mamh. The Times-Legion Sournament prize list has been expanded and | will be announced at a later date. | After all tourney. expenses have | been paid out of the receipts, the | “net” is divided 60 per cent to the { Robison-Ragsdale post and 40 per cent to The Times' Christmas Clothe-A-Child fund. The RobisonRagsdale post's share is used for Legion philanthropies and for the promotion of amateur sports.
‘Both Doing Nicely | NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (U. P), == Babe Ruth, the hitting star of the New York Yankees in the 1920's, and Joe DiMaggio, his successor as
an outfield slugging star for the Yanks, both were reported recovering rapidly today from operations.
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Pep’'s Leg Broken MILLVILLE, N. J, Jan. 8 (U. P), —Willie Pep, world featherweight champion, suffered a broken left leg in Sunday night's airplane crash, instead of a mere cut on his ankle, Manager Lou Viscusi disclosed toe day.
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