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JOgREO .... kilns Sesrvanan BEB... TA ents ate Kickoff: 1:30 p. m. (Indianapolis Time), : OFFICIALS: Referee, Rollie Barnum (Wisconsin); Umpire, R. W. Finsterwald (Ohio University); Field Judge, Lloyd Larson (Wisconsin); Head Linesman, Herbert Steger (Michigan). BROADCASTS: Columbia Broadcasting System; WIBC, WIRE and WISH, Indianapolis. ~*~
SPORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
The Glorified Pail . . . Bo McMillin and Stuart Holcomb|: grid teams have met only once before. . . . In 1943, Hol- Oy comb, then coach at Miami of Ohio University, gained a 7-7| tie with the Hoosiers down Bloomington way. . . . But no| . keg was at stake. . . . This time, with old Bo still at Indiana, | Holcomb will invade with Purdue's boiling Boilermakers = and at stake as a sideline will mm be that Old Oaken Bucket, made famous in Hoosierland as a symbol of victory in the annual Hoosier football classic.
Millin's TU squad will be aiming 10 GeriRON BARGAIN. make it four
5% MG
crowd to gaze upon Surviving Bucket founders!
‘lare to be on display, too. But
PURDUE
role of favorite. . . . On the other hand, IU Coach McMillin js tickled because his team is the | = = underdog. . . . He believes it will | = add to his players’ determination.
. Do you know We have double- | headers in baseball and basketball) a8 A common occurrence. Now| : ltake a look at football history. . . . In 1017, Georgia Tech played a football double-header, with Furman and Wake Forest, all in one day. L. . . The Georgia Tech alumni must ! [have been mighty rugged to last out| S88 “ltwo games and still remain upright.| § rh © ® - | | 45 YEARS AGO . .. In 1902 Ohio| © | state invaded Michigan and the {Wolverines bounced the Bucks| © ‘around to the tune of 86 to 0... That's right, eighty-six to zero .,.| _ Eighteen hundred loyal fans fol-|
Up Their
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STUART HOLCOMS, Purdue football coach. Rifle Tournament Purdue's Secret Sessions Officers Named
Hide 'Game-Winning' Plays August Belter and R. W. Thomp-
Students All Fired Up at Pep Session; Boilermakers Rule as 7-Point Favorites will serve as range officers for he all-day rifle tournament at the
. By GEORGE WELDEN Sunrd. & Sund WEST LAFAYETTE, Nov. 21—It was “I” day minus one on the National Guar Tmory - Sunday p,.que University campus today. under the sponsorship of L. Strauss - , gi gent enthusiasm reached the near boiling point last night as & Co. and the Central Indiana Rifle, than 300 led by the 100-piece Purdue band, attended a gigantic League, | pep rally held north of Ross-Ade Stadium to send Coach Stu Holcomb's Their appointment was announced, p;jjermakers in quest of the Old Oaken Bucket tomorrow at Bloomtoday by John Piper, league secre- gion Students had gathered tary, who will act as tourney reg-iy,,q all day yesterday for the huge dents and ammni will be able to istrar. Robert Jackson will be squad! pone that burned as representa-|5ee their favorites in action, count-
the opposing grid warriors are unlikely to have their minds on the trophy when they collide on the greensward. , . . It's the last game of the season for both teams, both coaches will shoot the works and members of the rival squads will dismiss the Bucket fever until they have completed 60 minutes of rugged football. , , . The victors wilk do the celebrating in the gloaming after the official timer says, “That's all, boys, until next year.” , . . The emblem of gridiron supremacy between the Hoosier Big Nine Twins then will be polished up again and a new link added to the chain.
~ » ~ TITILLATING TANTALIZER . « Whosgoingtowintheindiana purduegameandbyhowmanypoints? + + + Itposesaknottyproblemnine timesoutoften . . . itsaknottyproblemagain . . . Wefigurethepurdue
towed the Bucks to Ann day and 12,000 faithful will follow Ohia State to Ann Arbor tomorrow despite the fact that Michigan won last year by the one-sided score of
58 to 6. . . . In 1902 if you Ohio, you got 30 points . .
Arbor that
“took” . This
week you can get 35, or thereabouts.
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LATE DINNER DATES . .
There will be a big Thanksgiving Day college grid menu this year
with Pennsylvania topping the list .. games next Thursday
and Cornell . Other major will be
Texas-Texas A. M,, Tulsa-Arkan-
sas, Utah-Utah State, Rutgers, Cincinnati-Miami
Brown-
(0.),
Dugquesne-St. Louis and a flock of tilts between second-flight elevens.
'WAY BACK WHEN . . .
Years
Old Oaken Bucket battle against]
IV Hangs Crep But McMillin Is Joking
33,400 Fans to Set New Attendance Mark;
Del Russell Looks Good as Aerial Threat
By BILL EGGERT BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 21—Bo McMillin telephoned Stu Holcomb doh Memorial Trophy today as today at Purdue to let the Boilermaker football coach know he would team’s most valuable player, dress his Indiana University squad tomorrow in black uniforms. “Yes, we're going to hang the crepe early” McMillin said. “We'll Manual players today at cerenionies have the best band. Looks like you-all will field the best football team.”|in the school auditorium. Twenty« But that was McMillin getting humorous at the end of a hectic| four senior players later were hons
week in preparation for IomorTow's| o ate College r
director and Elton Jessup and Eddie (ives of the school and Holcomb less othery will have their ears Hiatt will do the scoring. | gave short snappy pep talks. | glued to radios all over this city. The event is open to all indiana = Other students wandered around! Two special trains are scheduled shooters and the prize list consists, th, campys hoping to find the|l0 leave here at 8:30 and at 9 a. m. of five trophies and 35 medals. |«pyrdue Victory Bell” which is miss- 2 the morning. The early train will Registrations will be accepted ab ing again this year. |go by a direct route while the latter
scorewillbefiftyminustenplusfive
ago the annual Big Game on Tur-
of Bo's 14th season at IU. | {key Day in Indianapolis was a high
twominustenplusoneminusnine n plustwo . . . Forindianafiftyplus twelveminustenplusoneminusfive
|school -attraction between Manual and Shortridge, played at the baseball park. . . . That was in the days when Indianapolis had only the two
alumni began arriving today stirry up pre-game interest for tomorrow's gridiron squabble over an ugly nail
the Armory Sunday from 7:30 a. m.| “ ing-of-Miss-Indiana”| Will make a short stop in Indian- Pp high schools. . . . But came the day has attracted 12 radio stations, the until 4 , m. with squads Poort Bhi ® Mie InSianar |apolts plustwominusthirteenplustwo |yhe;, the followers of the rivals,|Columbia Broadcasting System and at regular intervals from 8 a. M.'students confined themselves tol Final Drill Light minustenplustwominustenplus mainly non-high schoolers, staged a|several hundred sports writers. three. . street brawl after the game and the Bury “Jawn Purdue”
Coach Holcomb, who is in his
to 4:30 p. m. team yells and songs.
N84 8 DELVING IN FIGURES. . . Com-
Thousands of IU and Purdue Butler at Cincinnati. Purdue at Indiana. Tulane at Notre Dame. N : . keg. The red hot intrastate rivalry Nisgira at" Valparaise Northwestern at Illinois, Ohio State at Michigan. Wisconsin at Minnesota,
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BO MeMILLIN, Indiana football coach. :
e Early,
Purdue. It will be the last same Big Nine Card
TOMORROW
pper Iowa at Evansville,
city school authorities ruled “never| The student body started their
ago IU was tagged the favorite
Paddle Meet Set for to entrain at 3:30 p. m. today for Squad through a light drill yesterSund McCormick's Creek State Park day after, a week of secret hard Tomorrow, unaay whére the players will remain until |ScTimmage.
The Marion County Table Ten-a few hours before the all-impor-| Despite the fact that the Boiler-
| 0 makers are favored to win by seven
nis tourney will be held tomorrow tant game with Indiana at 1:3 and Sunday at 6 p. m. in the Dear- p. m. tomorrow. born Hotel. { For the first time since Purdue's Indianapolis supports
points, it is believed that Holcomb has held his secret sessions to de-
throw something “new”
The Purdue squad was scheduled | first year at the university, sent his
five na-|service-studded eleven downed the VEIOP @& game-winning play and on paper only. . . at the Wisconsin, 7-7, after Purdue fell
parative scores are just gibberish if used to dope out an Indiana-Purdue game, but the field is wide open to those who like to guess. . . . . . . Comparison of games against mutual opponents this fall sheds some light on the possible outcome, but
. Indiana tied|
again.” 8. 8 8 DOUBLE VISION. ..
geles tomorrow. . ines are not overlooking a
. Michigan has assigned two football hawkshaws to scout the UCLA-South-ern California game in Los An- . + The Wolver-
#bing
as they point up for the Rose
{athletic has announced that all fckets have
festivities last night with a gigantic parade, snake dance and last rites for old “Jawn Purdue” who Was; placed six feet under the ground in Jordan Pield mid flowery obituaries and triumphal band] music. . | Meanwhile, Bob information
Cook, 1U’s impresario,
winning over Nebraska and Ohio State but losing to Northwestern,
Wisconsin.
tional champions and they will be Hoosiers, 7-0 in 1943, the Boiler-| | seen in action. During the war or-|makers were favored to win. | Hoosiers. He pointed out that in|apart with the jitters against the Bowl. . . . The Bruins- Trojan Be AE Ue tht the. 33400. who ganized table tennis was hampered) Secret Practice jevety game thus far, the Boiler- same team, the Badgers winning, game wil stat) at 4:15 p. m. In- ih ie uth na] of thel considerably because many players| But it was in the darkening DaKers’ supposedly “new” plays had (32-14. . . . After which Purdue hit| dlanapolis time. series will set a new single game
been known by opponents. Holcomb said he believed that if the Boilermakers could keep the (team spirit and enthusiasm with-|7
ere in seryjce. {shadows that closed in over the Recently, however, there have Purdue practice field yesterday two been two leagues formed in Marion students reiterated the reason that County, One is the Industrialian outcome of the “Bucket Tussle”
Hoosiers “all they - want He |
of members of the Table Tehnis.final gun. |
Court's Club. " Huddled close against the green|POnted out, however, that the over-
all strength of the Hoosiers on paper was greater than at Purdue. He indicated that Indiana was
|steel fence that surrounds the field, | Dodgers Purchase the pair was trying to peer through . la slight crack in the exterior for studd St. Paul Club Outright a last look at their favorites before Sa Moy, Doleoiial Jower thet NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (UP)—The|the final game. - | Hoosiers have clicked but oe d Brooklyn Dodgers today announced Wonder what Stu's got up his|¢pie season. A bad break early in
stride. .
-0. .
favorite on
sheet, but Boilermaker Coach Hol-
comb is calling it a tossup, .
No coach relishes that pre-game
the sawdust trail and found its 8 4 = . . Purdue beat Ohio State, 24-20; Indiana beat the same team, : . Iowa trounced Indiana, League and. the other is composed never can be determined until the| or. UShtening they would give the 27-14; Purdue trounced Iowa, 21-0. | . . Against Pittsburgh both teams won, Indiana, 41-6; Purdue, 28-0.
and season's attendance marks. More than 103,000 will have soen| the Hoosiers at home this year| in four games and approximately 400,000 for the entire season. - The city's biggest traffic jam ever is expected and police here have)
SOME CHANGES COMING . .. The baseball rule provides a player is out of the game for the day . + once he's been substituted for in a game. . , . That kind of rule in football would curb the coaches
been instructed to direct one=way|, trafic along Seventh St. to Me-
the greensward. . . . It's a safe bet
Reliable Replacement There isn't a student on campus, or even Bo for that matter,
the free substitution rele before the 1048 grid season hits the sports calendar,
outright purchase of the St. Paul|sleeve that makes this week's Prac-| the a club of the American Association|tice session a private affair,” the facto, Bini be, %e-'desiding and named Mel Jones, current head | tall-skinny lad asked. | of their Montreal farm team, &s| “I don’t know,” the other replied, | Selects Starters general manager of the new affiili-| “but it's got to be good. Those Holcomb said his starting backate. | Hoosiers haven't done much so far | fleld would be composed of Norb The deal was closed through 8t.'but it doesn't. mean a thing in this Adams and Harry Szulborski at the Paul Club President Walter Seeger, game. halfbacks,” Bob DeMoss at quarterpresident of the Seeger Refrigera-| “Those Indiana guys can fumble| 23K and Jack Milito at fullback. tion Co. who held the controlling!all year but when they play us, you| zulborskl has gained the distineinterest in the St. Paul team. |can’t get them to drop the ball. A|!Oon of being the nation’s second Brooklyn has had a working agree- fellow who's been passing 20-yards bee : rush and Adams has been ment with the Saints since 1943. |all year will throw ‘em for 50 in this| ‘'¢ squad's “workhorse.” sm ————————— jae: oy ees pe 80k Purdue wins toPurdue Gets 6000 Tickets | JW remains to be seen, but Notre Dame Students ie pair. had’ the key ‘to wip there's pne thing that sticks out Watch Mich. Practice makes the bucket rivalry what it is ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 21 (UP) in Hooslerland today. ~Thirty men showed up at the Purdue's publicity office was able Michigan football practice field yes- to obtain only 6000 tickets for the terday and announced they were Same and these were sold before from Notre Dame. [ season opened.
They were visiting students from| Bob Woodworth, Purdue athletic|,, 3 the Notre Dame school of commerce, Publicity director, claims he has Rone un Sou Holeouth,
for the coach-of-the-year and chances are you'll have to search
apolis,
Buddy Hassett,
Blackhawks (65)
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Linden 40, New Marke. 33
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Kautskys Home Tomorrow After Losing to Tri-City
MOLINE, Ill, Nov. 21—The Indianapolis Kautskys were a full game behind the Western Division leader, Minneapolis, today in the) National Basketball League after dropping a 6554 decision here last night to the Tri-City Blackhawks. Kautskys. have yet to score a victory on the Moline floor after : . two seasons of play. The same clubs will meet tomorrow night at|Pl8y against the Bollermakers and pyarsity. Block T—Charies Scharbrough, the Butler Pieldhouse in Indians|——— "Tr" === r
former Notre | Mik 'S Debut
like a sore thumb: Dame player, led the Blackhawks Ask anyone here in West La.|!® Victory with 15 points, { fayette, who they would nominate| ANUS WAS igh i man for Tri-City held a slim 30-28 halflong and far to find one time lead and then increased that who would even think of naming|!0 55 to 42 at the three-quarter|—Big George Mikan's debut with|IM8 squad. (mark. Summary: Kautskys (54)
“= Worth 16 Points
who believes Purdue is going to walk over the Cream and Crimson boys. And they're basing their faith in| the sure arm of Del Russell. a 178-
over Marquette, The quick-running halfback will
that's all. His injured shoulder, leftovers from the Michi-
ficlenty for full time action.
soliciting any chances for permaSHEBOYGAN, Wis, Nov. 21 (UP) nent injuries: that will hinder his | ders are ready to play.
the Minneapolis Bakers was g00d| y.qiana has scouted Purdue three |
for 16 points, but the Sheboygan
t
rib and | Allen
A LoL, William Miller, Ed Leppeor ob endall, y gan tussle, have not heésled suf-| Donald bere. Thart
He | Meadors, " a Robert Book and Lloyd W won't throw passes; not even with ice tern Din raise. Ray his left hand. George hag another | Kennedy
year of eligibility and McMillin isn't |inger, James Kimmell, ren,
owa, and playing a 7-7 tie with
Locker Room Advice
Manual Honors Foothall Squad
Fred PFlanery, center for the
Manual High School football teany
this year, received the Gilbert Mors 2
Football awards were presented’ 7%
ored at the annual Roines luncheon; Gold footballs were awarded Henry and James Harvey, Kenneth Innis and Roy Turley. Other awards . included:
Sweaters: Bill Ada Planer, Clifford Grider,
Bill Anderson, ary Landers! Jim Adams, J
ve block “M's”: Jack Rider leng} Ed Traugott, Dave x . George Bower, George Breithau t, J Eickman, Cien Brown, James Liv ton, bib De Hoff, Hen Newl| nie Whppar, John Malet, n McRoy, Ri Richa Chay los ; Scheib, Wayne Tyra ang man numerals: Robe Bobbie Baldwin, John Botos, Charles Bark Clapper, Kenneth Cline, Johg Eaton, Ourl Edwards, Dons , Ronald Graham, Dale Law4
Frank Murray, Marquette coach,
left some good thoughts for 1U fol- | Mitehell “Bil lowers, when he departed last 5.) week-end. He thought Del Russell/ert Strohmeyer, Gordon Tabor was a better passer than Tallafer-| or. Po ro and believed the McMillin squad! had more punch with Russell run-| {ning and passing from the tailback!
; But what ebiiches think and sta- |
More impressive are the| cribbled locker room signs at Me-
morial Stadium which read “You! Fs a who make a practice of pouring a |can't tackle or block too hard” and! BEFORE THEY KICK OFF. ... steady stream of frgsh players onto Purdue goes into this game as the : the football form [there'll be some changes made in|morial Stadium.
‘You can be hard as nails and still
|be a gentleman.”
me, T€Ch Gridders Receive Awards
a rence, Walter Jones, Richard Lee, Thoma M George McGinnis, Prederien Nuckles, James Nyers, Done Palmer, Forrest Ray, Bill Rigel, Ed s Bob Stadtfeld Glenn Sealed, Robe erber
Ridhard Brehon” were Howard Wetb and tg seo met * Blue Key Banquet:
Set for Monday |
{ties reveal are worthless in this| The annual Butler University | series, a
football banquet, sponsored by Blug Key, senior men’s honorary organi< zation, will be held next Monday a§ 6:30 p. m. in the Riviera Club. ’ Guest speaker for the prograny will be Mayor-elect Albert Feeney} Gene Kelly, local sports announcer, will serve as toastmaster, » i Members of the varsity and fresh+ man football teams, cross-country
|team, the coaching staff, and fac-
Tech High School's football play- ulty officials will also be guests a}
Lawrence, Charles Erk, Alfred Lu Relford, Jack Haines, John Lawyer
Russell Faconne, Bery
Bucksot, John Preston,
John Lytle, Robert
Varsity T. H. 8. Awards—Charles CapRobert Pulton, Thomas Gilbert, Richard Maris, James Herbert Quandt, Harry Romeril,
Nile BSmith, Martin D, Walker, Paul
All other Hoosier grid-|Woolen and Basil Zilson.
Cross Country Service Awards-—James Benz and Willlam J. Jenkins. Block TIngle Harris and Raymond Jensen. T. H Awards—Richard Corson, Howard
ers received letter and sweater| he banquet.
lpound junior from Park Ridge, Ill, |8Wards last night at the annual {who completed 10 of 13 passes for|banquet at the school honoring the 308 yards last week as McMillin's team, boys pounded out a 48-6 triumph| Coach Howard Longshore and|
Frank Leahy to Scout : USC Game Tomorrow . SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov, 21 (UPY
{Athletic Director Charles P. Dag-|—Coach Fr . ank What about George Taliaferro? well certified the following lists for|that Jody uid Local awards:
he won't b€ around when hig | Notre Dame team plays Tulane tos morrow. ¥ Leahy will be in Los Angeleg | “casing” the Southern California« | UCLA game in preparation for Dea,
:16 when his Irish meet Southern
{Cal's Trojans. Notre Dame is fas | vored over Tulane by 34 points, Turkey, Chicken Shoot | Members of the Marion County {Pish and Game Association hold their annual turkey and chick< jen shoot Sunday on the -clul§ {grounds near state road 34 and Big Eagle Creek. +
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| Purdue pg {more friends this week than ever h Indiana times this year, just what Big Nine Crick, William. Cull, La Uiey explained, and. Just looking. | 0 rore, | 24 Ono Biate ~~ 29) 13 Nebrasks .... 0lripiow 00 a A|kiler, Ca i 3|fvedskins had too many sharpshoot-\. es will allow, and McMillin Is| Hart, obert Neal’ and Keith Page. | 1 w : | “7 Notre Da 7 Wisconsin ... 7|yonNieds, f 6 1 3|Grate, f 40 3ers for the visitors and the Red- : {T. H. 8. previously awarded—Willlam A | “Almost every person I know and ame, 22, 14 Towa co. 3Camic, f-8 4 1 3Andres, { 6 0 1 well vérsed in the Bollermaker| Kingery and Don . Amateur Basketball some 1 don't know want tickets to] 3} Boren © 7 4% Sictaburgh "8 (Lewiniki, t 1 0 O\Rien cc 3 3 4 shina took a 56-41 victory last night. | capabilities. He knows, for instance, pem—— Ss : | : en, ’ : toniiht. at ane ae ile Yl chenithe game. It's no use, however, | 3 lows 0 7 Ohio Siate .. 0 Hubbard, c-g 3 3 0lclow cx 3 3 3) Five Redskins scored nine OFithay his team will be outnumbered | schedule: 7:20, Lincoln :Chiropractic Colt|they've been long gone,” he pointed| 5 Pumcaces ~~ 28 0 Michigan .....38 Hamett g 3 8 2 Qensicnen, ¢ 3 0 2)more points, with 10 each credited ang outweighed at every offensive, e vs, Central Business College; 8:20 : { spurgh 0 48 Marquette ... 6 Thurston, g 0 0 DNorris, g 2 0 lity Luther Harris, Eddie Dancker [ Lane Drafting vs. Purdue Extension: 9:20, jout. tio "IRIs — be | Pugh, 'g 0 - and Al Ios ’ '- (and defensive position, | Indienypolis ~ Conservatory ve. Medical Although only 6000 Purdue stu- ra ttn TO potas TH TR TOY Tote 3] i . Weatherman Helps THIS SATURDAY °'=* oo a el es ST | Score at Hal{—Tri-City 30, Indianap-| A Stars Beat Jee | “But we've whipped ‘em before 3 ding CL TS A a god nh dyad hf ¢ Anderson Stays Oni": Throws Missed—VonNieda 2, .Otten Ps (With less material,” McMillin said. ; be % |2, Hassett 2, Thurston, Kier 2, Giamack,] APPLETON, Wis, Nov. 21 (UP)| geouts Pooch Harrell and Gordon 3 t As lowa Coach: °° * {~The Oshkosh All-Stars took the pischer have let it be known that| PURDUE 4 presents . « League Standing {lead In the second quarter last night pyrdue has one of the best, fast-| Ph - & IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 21 (LP) WESTERN DIVISION ‘and rolled on to 50-43 victory over|charging lines in the conference. §—Dr. Eddie Anderson, whose resi, - . , W. L. Pet ithe Toledo Jeeps in a professional] To counteract all this, McMillin at PURDUE @ination was turned down by the Mignsfyolia oe 33 A00I basketball game at the Appleton nas come up with some Purdue , : {University of Towa’s athletic board, [S\DIANAPOLIS ... 3 3 ' 400 High School gymnasium. specials. I saw the IU squad test! 4 at said today he would continue as; HE exten prone Be 3 +] Forward Bob Carpenter led Osh- these new plays yesterday. I saw| INDIANA football coach under a new athletic : EASTERN DIVISION on kosh with 22 points. them because I promised not to program which “straightened things |Anderol ..........o...... os 1 | wha » tch out Purdue. INDIANA 8 out.” Rachel), 4 3 mmPackers Take No. 6 |“ Torecast a Brought to. Our 4 © 8! Anderson, who resigned orally be- Syracuse 3 3 3%4| ANDERSON, Ind, Nov. 21 ( UP) (suitable day for football tomorrow; : 1:15 Pp WM Rifore his team's upset victory over|®unt ........ l......® & ooo —The Anderson Packers held aicloudy and somewhat cooler with, PHILCO Lio ng Minnesota last Saturday, said he PROFESSIONAL five-point margin at the half last|the possibility of light snow flurries. with was grateful “to ull my loyal sup-| . = Netiesst League = night but had to overcome a Pt.|In the event of inclement weather, : y porters.” xs Hy a Pe. Warne 00 Wayne lead in the last quarter to however, Memorial Stadium will} s 2 Gene Kelly The program calls for organiza- Rochester o, Flint bo a win, 82 to 69, for their h straight{rest tonight under a canvas| Public By ; . tion .of a junior varsity squad with |Ovhkoen $9, Toledo 43, professional basketball ry. cover. or i } BC : its own coaching staff, development Association ‘of America “= | The Packers’ attack -was split| Tomorrow will be the second time . ’ . : WIE ie 1010 on Your Dial ia of closer relationship between thes: pois Providence #1. h SORE four players who scored 15ithis season that Indiana has been (742/702 {LL{L, ¥ . 3 . 3 : luniversity an a high schools, |Baltimore 68, New ¥ points or more. Pelkington was top | the underdog and the Hoosiers are ) { ; 3 i lun y Tow , u 8. Me y | . : . An Invitation From Your Local Philco Dealer anil Dl emi ets sell Cnieago’ 81,” Wasnigion Ti. | | man for Pt Wayne with an! appreciative of these odds, Prior to SEE YOUR 1948 PHILO $oe o o : . a “ *% organization, . School : even 20. . the Michigan debafle two weeks | pm—
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