Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1947 — Page 8

start, hig two shutout victories,

‘on Pitcher Fred Sanford the heavier part of his sa team’s mound work next season. " . +, Sanford, up| “from Toledo last fall, is a rookie in big league experi-

al ba By BOB STRANAHAN «ence thoug -

y usle Jag been in eyes come to town.

3 1039, . . . The in Hoosier loop competition. The

“caught Ruel's admiring eye, thanks |p, ‘thom fake on Wayne uni Cramny.......¥

io his performance last season, versity of Detroit at the field house San oF EY When, after emerging from three wednesday night in their fourth Toon.............

Mid-American game. | Tipoff: ‘8:18 p. The Buckéye game originally was| Ofcials:

Butler Five Already Riding High in State, Mid-American Loops

Hinklemen Vanquish Valpo for 3d" Victory In I. C. C.—Entertain Wayne Wednesday

~ Muddy Ruel righthander has busy Bulldogs, mid-term exams be- J TONIGHT'S STARTERS

Still riding. the crest in the. Indiana College conference and the tually he's & vet-/ oq anonican circuit, Butler university's basketball Bulldogs ‘tackle thelr “ertin at 27... The loo, Big Nine foe tonight at the field house when Obio State's Buck= |

s Coach Tony Hinkle's Blueclads breezed past Valparaiso Saturday ganization since, ..¢ petore some 5000 fans for a 55-43 triumph and their third straight

$:15 p m. . Jim Enright and Glefin Adams, }

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then starred for the Browns late In| 04 164 for Feb. 8, and tickets the 1046 American league CAMPABN. |; coq with « « » Reporting to the St. bows honored tonight. ‘club from Toledo, Sanford pitc Shoot for 2 Titles

against the New York Yankees, : Sept. 15, and proceeded to shut them | The Bulldogs, who have designs ference race.

five hits, all singles. . ; . Ajon both league titles this season, a Sanford goose- a the | [started slowly against the Crusad- |

Chicago White Sox on four hits, ers but picked up momentum as | and, although he lost on his third the game rolled along., Hank Bern-| ‘beaten team in the lqop,

at| into an early 6-0 lead, but Herod the Toon and Buckshot O'Brien led a | Fo Se Cit "| Butler -rush which saw the Blue Oakland City,

thick plans fo 1947. of Ruel: 4 {take over the lead at 8-T.

= " = HE GOT PAID, TOO . spite twe touchdown runs, Paul Governali, the Boston Yanks' Ne. 1 passer, finished his first year in the National Professional FootBall league last fall with a ball carrying record of minus 187 yards |

{10 points at the half, 31-21. Midway in the last half this margin had mounted to 23 points | {at 45-22, largely due to some fancy | sniping by Long John Barrowcliff {ment and Charley Maas. Butler eased

trastate

1 be | With the defeat of Valparaiso and thas date wi the 52-46 setback handed Indiana {State by St. Joseph's, left Butler in the driver's seat in the state con-

Canterbury Runs Wild ng Evansville is the only other un-

but

| Aces have registered a lone victory. {ing and Paul Meadows fired Valpo | Canterbury ran roughshod over! 76-38; Franklin rapped’ 57-48; Indiana CenThe tral won handily from Huntington, ' De. |Hinklemen never were behind after |e Nah chester nudged Ander-; “oe that and widened their margin to SON, -37, and Indiana Tech topped { Tri-State, 41-38, in the other in-' games Saturday night. Ball State ‘won easily from Il-| linois Normal in. another engage- |

up after that and coasted in with ih C. C. Standing

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Butler this evening at the

"BUCKEYE STARTERS—Two Ohio State cagers due to answer the whistle against

{cent of the entries. (The old Kunnel “blew” that one, too.)

however,

For Experts TeDepe

‘Tough Ton

By THE KUNNEL

~The Tough Ten—

‘UPSETS in last week's Tough Ten contest proved too hard to fathom for the majority of the experts and not a “Perfect Ploker |

{was.in the entire lot. The hest prognosticator of the group, however, had nine of the |

10 games called correctly. The one missed was Jeflérsonville's surprise : triumph over Albany—a -common falling on approximately 9b per |

Here's the week's top picker, folks, and take a bow: CREAMY FRELJE, 118° Kansas st, Indianapolis Congratulations, Creamy. The Kunnel only wishes that his blank |

could have been nearly as perfect. He missed four of the 10 and now

has a season's regord of. 53 correct selections. in 8 Attenipls for a $8 |

| batting average.

bobbles to their credit and are deserving of mention. Here's the ‘list of almost-as-good-as-Cresiny-Freije folk: / Leon Taylor, 2211 Pierson, Indianapolis Tom Todd, 3015 N. Penn, apt. No. 1, Indianapolis W. H, Seward, 1827 Sharon ave, Indianapolis Max Ridgeway, 4212 E. New York, Indianapolis Bill Dame, 5626 Lowell ave, Indianapolis B. E. Bolden, 1325 E. 72nd st., Indianapolis Frederic Harrah, 309 N. Addison, Indianapolis Nice going, boys, and keep trying, Maybe you'll be thib ‘week's Perfect Picker. ~ o # Twenty-nine of the customers beat the old Kunnel by one selection, getting seven out of 10 correct. Then there were 238 who wound up in a tie with our addled “expert.” He beat the rest of you..but good, Robert Palmer writes that his perfect blank of a week ago was overlooked by the tabulators. Robert couldn't repeat, however, and missed half of last week's games. Walt Frankhouse, Route 9, Box 339, says he has beaten the Kunnel for four straight weeks. The Kunnel nosed him out last week by one,

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Fieldhouse are Warren Amling (left) and Jack Pfeiffer.

An all-American football player, Amling plays guard for the Buckeyes and is rated |

a top defensive and rebound player, while Pfeiffer, who once understudied the Kaut-

MIDGET METEOR . . Law Central 30, Granatelli brothers of Chicago “have |Biosd Rip Dy ANTenee ents

built a midget race car capable of | Gary IY Telleston 40, Southport 3. r I 8 straightaway top speed of 128 Shanon 46, Silent Healers 25.

miles an hour, according - to the|Shortridge 33, Howe 30.

. % Washington 45, Warren Central 34. : : 1 x- Florida 50, Tampa 30. estimate . , . The Granatellis e OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS [Florida 30, Tampa 30.

plained that the speedster is POW-| columbus 61, Bloomington 39. | Georgia Tech 48, Tennessee 43. w Concordia 63, Delphi 39. § ered with Fora V-8 60 horsepo ef Ft. Wayne North Side 37. Michigan City 32 engine, raised to 105 horsepower pi wayne South Side 33, Lebanon 23 by means of special equipment , , .|South Bend Central 41, South Bend Washington 29 They named it the Grancor Special oa Froebel 50. Elwood 37

. + » Sounds like a ground rocket. Darlington 40. Anderson St. Mary's 38. Jasper 45, Evansville Bosse 28

Capitol 70, Ohio Northern B§6. DePaul 52, Michigan State 48 Drake 36, “Creighton 35.

Georgia 44, Auburn 40. Gonzaga 53, Montana 57, Holy Cross 69, Brown 49. Hope 49, Michigan Normal 42, {Hiram 65, Thiel 51 | Hamline 46, St. { Illinois €3, Wisconsin 37.

| College of Pacific 70, San Francisco 30. | Central Michigan 70, Northern Michigan

Dubuque 7, Iowa Wesleyan 38,

Georgetown 66, Niagara 64 (overtime).

John's (Mmn.) 40.

. 8 2 | Princeton 40, Mt. Carmel (Ill) 37. | Kentucky 71, Xavier (0.) 34, NEW SCORING MARK. . .. The St. Joseph's 55, Demotte 21 |Louisvitie 21 Cincinnati 52. . LaSalle 7 emple 71 1946-'47 Notre Dame basketball Allen County Tourney |futialh La.) 59, DE aghll pane).

{ Loyola (Chicago) 42, Havana , : Hoagland 38, Huntertown 23 Latayette 87, Lehigh 43. all-time Irish scoring record of 1241 Hoagland 38, Monroeville 27 (final), |Loras 70, St. Norbert's 48, paints for a single season set by the | Cass County Tourney ML len 51, ‘Oberlin 38. ; ’ : : Galveston 38, Twelve Mile 33 1044-'45 high scoring quintet. *| Washington Township 31, Young Ameri- Northusston 59, Iowa The Irish have scored 829 points in| ca 26 avy 39. North Carolina 35. 13 games to date and have 12 games| ®‘jo3" ** remaining. . , . An average of 35 will do it.

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team is almost certain to break the Monroeville 36 Leo 34

{Oklahoma 57, Missouri 43 {| Pennsylvania 44, Cornell 38. | Ripon 46, Carroll 41.

Marengo Tourney Valonia 57, Milltown 35,

| Milltown 29, DuBois 24 (consolation). San Jose State 53, Nevada 45. | Marengo 33, Tri-County Tourney Morgantown 39, Monrovia 34. | Gosport 39, Eminence 34 | Morgantown 39, Gosport 32 (final). Wabash Valley Tourney Spencer 32, Washington Catholic 29. Terre Haute Garfield 56, Linton 46 Terre Haute Garfield 51, Spencer 38 (final). Warrick Coumty Tourney Lynnville 64, Polsomville 31, | Boonville 66, Elberfeld 25. | Boonville 49, Lynnville 32 (finals), PREF SCHOOL ACADEMIES Culver 41, St. John's 20 Butler “B" 39, Park School 34. STATE COLLEGES Ball State 43, Illinols Normal 39. Butler 55, Valparaiso 43 Canterbury 76, Hanover 38. Franklin 57, Oakland City 48. | Rdiavia Central 59, Huntington 47, ndiana Tech 41, Tri-State 38 { Manchester 50, Anderson 57, Boston 82. New York 46 | Minnesota 59, Indiana 56. Philadelphia 61, Detroit 53. Notre Dame 74, Purdue 43, Bashingion oe Pusbuigh 71. i Bt: Joseph's 52, Indiana State 48, ¥ Chicaga ss, oral, 94, 57 | OTHER COLLEGES N

| Army 55, Dartmouth 44 rRUIBITION | Alabama 38, Vanderbilt 33. Arizona 61, Arizona State Akron 61; John Carroll 45, Bradley 4, Tulsa 42, Bowling Green 67, Dayton 850. Canisius 72, Long Island U. 48.

Syracuse 81, Clarkson 53. | Simpson 74, Wartbur | Stanford 44, Fresno Ban 34. | Seton Hall 60, Scranton 33

Springfield 57, Providence 52 Southwestern 32, McMurry 31, Texas Wesleyan 61, Toledo 55, Detroit 44. Texas Aggies 52, Rice 39, {Utah 50, Wyoming 42. {Utah State 40, Colorado 34 Virginia 58, Virginia Tech 52

| Washington State 48, Oregon

Wooster 75; Ashland 386. Western Michigan 45, West Virginia 91,

PROFESSIONAL

Valonia 25 (final), +i, Carolina 73, Clemson 39,

Austin 239

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{ North Carolina State 65, Wake Forest 48. Washington Township 25| 5.0000 “State 60, Washington 44

| Morengo 50, DuBois 31 | Riiode Island State 68, Villanova 64.

8t. Louis 34, Washington (St, Louis) 33.

| Washington 6), Oregon State 44

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Western Kentucky 56, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 50. Washington & Lee 109, DuPont 64.

Iowa Techers “36. Bethany 34. Youngstown 53, St, Prancis 48,

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Toughest of all, of course, was that Jeffersonville-New Albany affair. But nearly as many of the customers booted the Shelbyville triumph over Columbus and Franklin's victory over ‘Madison. Se | those three games would seem to rate as “npsets of the week » : » Ld There are no “softies” on this week's blank and it was with fear (and trepidation that the Old Kunpel Scribbled his “winners” with.a | shaky hand (southpaw, that is).

Maybe you'd like to try your luck. There's no prize, but you ged

For Thursday

| Armory Thumsday night, Jan. 30. It was necessary to

| this week, instead” of Friday,

{Jan. 31 when the tournament dates were set in December.

slambang boys don’t care on what] {night they do their stuff. They'll be ready and in better condition lthan on the two previous programs. |

Last week’s action saw the caliber |

Montana State 72, North Dakota State 37. of boxing and slugging stepped up| 40

land the guess is that there will be! {more of the same torrid leather | throwing this Thursday. The weigh-in and physical examinations will be held at the Armory

Thursday afternoon between 3:30 With. Detroit Pros and 6 p. m. All tourney boxers must report. The show is to start at 8 |p. m. The fisticuffing got -off on |S lscheduled time in the first two pre- { Tech college and independent prosentations and the Golden Gloves fessional cage teams, committee hopes to continue hit-| 5.4 conch of the Detroit Falcons |

ting that prompt pace.

The tournament eligible list 1s! still heavy and it is estimated that lat least 20 bouts will be run off ‘Thursday. Boxing will be continuous resigned because of ill health. Curtis |

{from 8 p. m. to 11:15, or 11:30.

matches staged. Reserved seat tickets are on sale

store, 136 E. Washington st., and a

dowajowr gt the Bush-Callahan ep. DRIVING COSTS KEEP GOING LY

the Sportsman's store, 126 N. PennIngianapalls Kautskys 74, Marion Drapers sylvania. The prices are: Indianapolis Becos 49, Terre Haute Nor. |$2:40, and main floor Yeserved chairs, ways

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Both novice and open class fight-

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General admission viekets are §

Plavian Wiedekamp, Cathedral High . 568 Percy Van Horn, Dr. Scholl's Mixed ., 547

Art Slinger, C. Y. O. Mixed . 547! Vartuk, Parkway Mixed (6 o'Clock) | 543 . | Earl Baxter, Ft. 8g. Mixed (8:30) ... . 532 4g O'Pecks, 101 hie Class .... 516 Seo 0. AsMuore

8q. Mixed. 8 o'Clock) 512 tamm, a a (Illinois) .... 4

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Marge Battreall, Dr. Scholl's Mixed 551 Hélen Schmidt, National Coal Mixed 541

hold the amateur fistic fireworks on Thursday Mabel Daywitt, National Coal Mixed 539 because the Armory was unavailable on

Audrey Suiter, Pleasant Run Mixed 532 R

etha Mae Carver, Pt. Se ————— ————— OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) but are not sold in advance of fight B. Bohn, Uptown Mixed (8 o'Clock) .. 499 Di 8 ; night. There also is a 50-cent Liekel | anes 6.00) rr for children under 12. Attendance | Rosemary Minatel, C. M Fox Th Mixed .. last week picked up over the frst De. Michass’ Ste Joun of Are &o (night and it is believed there will EA rit be another increase Thursday, owing Taube Is Baseball

{to the fact that more boys in t the! Coach at Purdue

(heavier weights will perform, LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 27 (U. | Curtis Quits Post P.).—~Mel Taube, Purdue university's new head basketball coach, has been appointed head baseball coach.

DETROIT, Jan. 27 (U. P.)—Phil achs, former coach of Lawrence

January, after 29 seasons at Purdue.

has been

95 mond at Kokomo,

into hard Dick bri St. Joan of Arc CYO ... 490 Times-Legion Golden Glovers lost no time getting back {training today for the tournament's third show to be staged at the

8q. Mixed (8:30) 524 if But the Marge Battreail, Parkway Mixed (6:00) 517| VAYRe Sauth, Columbus at Rushyille, Con

| Gerstmeyer, ¥: Onditned = 48 Culver at Bourbon, Royal Center at Del-

365 | phi, Flora at Winamae, Mitchell at Peters-|

Taube thus took over both jobs held by his predecessor, Ward (Piggy) Lambert, who resigned last

Seven of the several Wundewd bAN HE A up with only twe

Bicknell at Princeton, | Huntington, Martinsville at Washington, | Madison at Huntingburg, Peru at El-| wood, Rochester at Hartford City, Monon] {at Monticello, Wabash at Plymouth, Tip- |

x.» + The former Columbia univer- [reserves in the lineup. 10 Gaines All Games I a (the satisfaction of out-picking our expert. Then, too, maybe you're sity grid star wound ‘wp each | Both Break Fast Buti Wiese or wL| gkys' Arnold Risen, uses his 6-feet-5!/; inches at center. - - the Perfect Picker. Just send your blank along to Short Shots in care gasie in the red when his losses Valpo's famed “T" formation did’ [Evansville Virire ive 3 2 3 8 lof The Times, or fil them out on a separate plece of paper. Letters im yardage, incurred when Snows | not confuse the- Hinklemen nearly indians Siaie. 3 I P, { M T k T Prize” be postmarked before Thursday midnight, allempting to pass, were subtract- {as much as the Crusader fast break, a ear? 3 580°. 413 20° 6 ygan S au oore a es op (All Friday games) ‘-d from his ins ; {which Butler more than matched! Canterbury tres : 3 uu i : : ? ® ° ¢ o His choice, in capitals YOUR CHOICE ~ s =. = {with firewagon dashes of its own. {Manchester 4 + 8 $ 363 83 s 4 In West Side Pin Classic WATCH THAT TIGER. . . . Only Berning wound up as the game's indiana Central. 5 4 wl 463 5 : he: ; 1. JASPER over Evansville Central ‘ three 1948 regulars of the Louisiana |leading individual pointgetter with {Wabash ........ 3 3 209 29¢ & 6! . 1. d LJ VA en FRE. ccovrnvannracrcnsnecnsnresnncnnsnne State football team will be lost bY| 7 pyt it was cheering to note that (Franklin Ita mln By BERNARD HARMON : graduation before next fall. (O'Brien got back in his scoring Tavier 2 4 25 3 3 5 Sheboygan's reinforced Redskins The 1716 eight-game total, posted by Prank Stumpf in the annual| 2 HUNTINGTON over New AIDANY.......ccovsncecarsnserssnsnsassans fullback Gene Knight. | fState ...... 1 3 116 204 3 58 g 2 : They are \/form and poured seven fielders Eurinam ‘1 3 mm 3m 3 s/come to the Butler fieldhouse to0-|yest Side individual bowling classic a week ago Sunday, looked like a guarg Fred Hall and end Clyde {through the nets. ‘Toon and Bar- Oakland Cy... 1 © 34 108 1 8 morrow night to form the opposition| gre winner until Paul Moore: and Al Weevie faced the maples on the! 3. FRANKFO ; And the Tigers were) {Hanover 14 1 i RT over Anderson.........ccocevevsrensssnsrssrcinecssone AfuRey. as Sad e ke Won] {rowcliff each got five and Maas | Concordia = 3 3 1 2 3 2 the 2 Jenapae Rauiseys ad final shift last night. ‘ : another 10 points on four from the |p; ni 6 4 for their 1 § t home Na- a strike spree. and ran: neck-and-neck for first ~ ; nine games in 10 starts and Paved court and two at the foul line. |indasa 3 % 3 I § § tional league victory. aes PE Od a EE A Er Sic Wr) 4 LEBANON over Coawtordavlle...-....os:vinsinirsssssrssresiusnists a Jugsed schedule. , . “They Sot 8] yne Bulldogs victory, coupled Soupied} | Vseaton ended is Coach Doxie Moore's team hasie, gg, against Weevie's 175] wry sme INDIVIDUAL CLASSIC He with Arkansas im the Cotton added the services of six-foot, nine- finale gave him the edge with a asi Standings) | 5. ROSSVILLE over West Lafayette. .......covevcransvsrcsssennsesssne Bow in 4 tussle igied rain and, inch Bob Dykstra in a straight cash | i0S OVE (0 0 SF 0) 20, | 1—paut Me 1783 eh efeat was with - i i 3-Al W Crary by C Six Big Nine Net Teams dea] with the Detroit Gems Since! 25. 336, 238, 187, 230, while Weevle | al wee, £ Li iivaraseens: 1118] 6 HUNTINGBURG over Madison. ..............00usersnnsesessnsesense y Georgia the Redskins last played here. connected for 215, 237, 266, 224, 215, { 4—Chuck Hamilton (Gary) | i ie RY Cases NEED { Sheboygan, just a game out of|.o “ios” 19s 1719 good for the! s_Evmie Vous... : ON THE “porrED LINE . i in ase or i zy second place in the Western division t 7—Pisher West (Ft. Wayne) . | 7. CATHEDRAL over Washinglon.......cccoiiintinirsncrisnnssnssene signed Ghteads > ke Sod seats i” : Sdumphed handily ‘over Nypileg pe enders who finished | | $ Mere nt Muncie) : or sq TH -Citi nt esterday, 52- er week- (Richmond) ...... Manager Ted Lyons said he that CHICAGO, Jan. 27. (U. P.).—Six | The Standings She Iii es e A ae ints inthe. top 10 Fonnie Snyder, | {10—ML Hackuah (Richmond) ” wis 8. HOWE over Bloomington. .......... seasesssernastrsmniisennserneiy + Poied 8 Plot. ,, , Sox players uf Big: Nine Dusitatind Semin Weve Wisconsin 3 = Te ro 3 or ‘and-Fred Lewis 15. with 1704, good for fifth place, and | | SPEEDWAY i 2 : . : ally do a lot of haggling before \in the running for the conference ys pican 3.1 1% mW a The Kautskys go to Evansville to Dean Linson with 1680, good for. | Perris Pood cc Wome Hs 9. SOUTHPORT over Franklin township... . i i ii iivirercsrnsssn grabbing a pen to ink a contract.. title today as Wisconsin Indians ..........3 2 "600 219 2 night to play a benefit game for the eighth place. Snyder's opener, a : xe ss Could be 8 sign that the Sox are “| cage - tle a) Minnesota .......3 2 600 246 344 P Zh, won the special $50 award for PRITCHETT'S : A Be » ha family dropped into a first place tie with Hiinois _.... «323 00 a ne polio fund against the Rockets, so Tt { Mechanics Laundry Women ......... 3048 10. TECH over Muncie Central..........cocoienennininsricssesronssnnrs determined to a happy fam Yi Mi nt Bh with three victories Ohio State ....... 2 1 smi 333 there will be no chance for Coach high game of the mee | Ritchey Furniture Men .............. | : this year. RQ Maan, Mos Rs I he 1 38 ou rl Ernie Andres to rest his club beforg |- Matches were numerous on local MOON-LITE of N s 8 = - jand one defea i Northwestern | 1 ‘200 320 Whe otk ter. Indianapolis alleys over the week-end, but the {Moore MOTUALY Wamets vssnereier: 3031 AME ......uiee Ser vesesiretraneniaans es eraitnsteratetreanedD IT'S A HARD LIFE New | Three clubs—Indiana, Illinois and NEXT GAMES 2, elleoun trude | re» { locked behind | Tomight—Stinnesota at Purdue; Worth- won the earlier meeting here with doubles clash between Gertrude ijarrett Appliances Men ......... vs 2192 ’ Manager Billy Herman of the [Minnesota Stadigekec three | western at Wisconsin. the Redskins by a close score Bradley and Sally Twyford, local [Fowlers fui Club Watmen axine So Bil Address .......e.isinsieerieniiniine Wn ianraieasareivevese sess veiaad Pittsburgh Pirates said he's a can- [the pacema r 1 Radous and Nina Women ........ 2533! didate for first base, second ‘or J in five league games. The Wildcats inflicted on Iowa Satur- NATIONAL LEAGUE Stas, ig yo) Ba of Chicago's | ———— Optical Women fo third, but hopes hell be beaten sixth team, Purdue, rated a con- day. . : L Pet Pls. OP leading feminine pastimers, brought subbing for Tess Morris, otaied HEY infin ine a re a were dr ekg a on aa s¥e ie vhs redeay ere ‘eaise ne out at all three positions. . . . It's {tending position because it has lost | Illinois restored the Big Nine |;ypranaporis . 18 7 720 1438 127 out some real scoring. 11085. hard going in the big show when only two games al BR bas cage Tace ip. a free-for-all When Dh 12 37 1688 1860 In leading the local duo to a| John Fehr was the leading scorer | Week's Mai or H. S. Games a manager has to get out there | only one victory. |i tipped Wisconsin 63-37, at Sheboygan bees 1 10 At 1231 Tove | 2549-2305 triumph, Mrs. Bradley [of the week-end league activities, | and play a game as well as master | One of the six challengers will Champaign. It was Wisconsin's first | po ok 070% 18 114 131 1390 cracked the maples for 259, 210, [connecting for a 697 to lead the SUEIPAY #t. Wayne South. at Muasle Burris Kolioe mind it. . . . Well, maybe Billy will (drop out tonight as Minnesota conference loss, and gave Hunols Eastern Division. 228, 223, 216, 204—1340, an av- Traveling league in yesterday's Bloomington at Linton. Princeton at mo at Peru, Mishawaka ai Auburs, Wars settle for the infield utility Job. |plays the Boilermakers at Purdue revenge for the 5347 licking the imoctostr,..... 18 § 3 HIS 153|erage of 223%. Mrs. Twyford had matches at the Pennsylvania al-|S'aM Sadho gf BEodll WESE Whh' concordis; South Bend. Adana a3 2" In the second conference game on Badgers imposed in the opener -. FRP® ------- 13 12 620 1481 1430|1209 while Mrs. Van Camp con-leys. He was in action with Bowes Hartford City at Muncie Central, Ros. PL Wayne North Hammond Ciark a BALF PINT ON 1CE +The Na-/the Monday program, Northwest. Jan. 1. tities 1nd 1 ET] 1332 1306 nected for 1220, and her partner, {Sealfast. Vile at wasn = Ay oSopicordia x ng tional Hockey league, the ice game's|ern’s surprise five will play Wis-| Minnesota added to Saturday's Youngstown .... 8 19 321 1659 Bury, Culver at South Bend Riley. Gary big time circuit, has a “shortie” who|consin at Madison. confusion outlasting Indiana to RESULTS YESTERDAY Y } d ' B Ii ¥ L d Manat '¥ Say Suan, ne at ttc | is a regular right winger for the| The Minnesota-Purdue game was |win, 58-56. Sheboygan 52, Tri-Cities 47. steraay Ss owliin eaaers Iii... Martinsville at Bloomingto New York Rangers ... He is nok rated even, while pg Purdue lost a non-conference Pr. ug Sangeraoh 50 a 40. este Y 9 jyersity, JStymous at Madison.” EE iy ni | of a’ buds and Joa vet and very beautiful, Tui by Warwick, who ‘is only 5 feet 5% was given a chance to beat the {match to Notre Dame, 74-43, as | RESULTS SATURDAY WEEK-END IEAGUE LEADERS roa LR Mixed 50 aol, Mon IN LSDAT | Boy”, ink X Donut o Shite Lady Bout fou o { : : : , Lo t inches tall . . . and this doesn't|Badgers despite their unfamiliarity | {the Irish avenged a four point | | gelikamn a Detroit, 8 oveEtimol John. Pelir,. Traveling. 97 Geo, Hesuman y FOX prhenter M Mixed - oa i Richinand_at Muncie Busiis Soganapor, charm. 3 for $2.50 or 3 for mean when he’s standing on skates] | With the Madison court, on the trimming at Lafayette earlier this | NEXT GAMES Max Sylyester, Teen-Age (Pox-Hunt) 35 OIE Sti Bel ora 600 Waterloo, Warsaw at Plerceton, Woodrow ah andar wn . . . Guess the peewee must be strength of the 59-40 ) beating t the month. Tonlght—Tri-Cities at Toledo; Rochester Jack Hont, Traveling Mised po ADE. CUB Wilson (8t. Joseph county) at South Bend poviage. Returt 4 0 a pretty agile to keep from getting] ons au. Younssiown;. Detdolt , va. Ostkost 80y.y peek, Traveling... oc: Sag Bill Oler, Fox-Hunt Sunday ........ 398) THURSDAY « PLA ude ul 30:50 Cr tossed over the boards by the big Tomorrow Night—Sheboygan at INDIAN- (R. Bohn, Uptown Mixed (8 0 ‘+ 309 Claud Mller. Hosiery Workers ...... 508) Gary Tollestcn vs. Gary Wallace. PB immense andl gr hrs Bob Wilson, Link-Belt .............. . M. P AE a een 508 | - fellows. . » ‘Week- End Basketball Scores APOIS; Syracuse at Tri-Cities 2h Roy Knapp. National Coal Mixed .... 580 Jasper at Evanyiie Central, Evansville SIV." Bloomington, in. en 3 . Barney Walker, Witsman Recn. .... 583 poege at Bedford, Linton at Sullivan, | The | CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS California 62, U. C. L. A. 46. Paul Briles, Pleasant Run Mixed ..., 574 New Albany at|

ton at Sheridan, Decatur at Auburn, Ken-|

dallville at Bluffton, Columbia City. at] Garrett, “Anderson at Frankfort, Rich- | Marion at Lafayette] Jefferson, New Castle at Logansport, Nap-! {panee at Elkhart, South Bend Riley at Goshen, La Porie at Michigan City, East Chicago Roosevelt at Whiting, Hammond at East Chicago Washington, Hammond {Tech at Gary Froebel, Gary Mann at Hammond Clark, Gary Tolleston at Ft.

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