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HR TRACY But it was Mooresville's guard, Weingardt came in with second WN” | Chuck Quillen, that kept the local honors for the Spartans racking up, {lads in a At of anxiety. Quillen three two-pointers and two charity nt Rogue’ {plumped through 10 field goals and tosses, | SE {two free tosses to draw down top| Prawat with 15 and Balka with 10, Nar scoring ‘honors for the evening end points, led the losers. Both teams, veaume” | BUTLER LETTERMEN — These Butler University basketball lettermen, shown above with Coach Tony Hinkle, [Sie tis Moagismntes in the game foylasored 19 he josia bub hy Spats LANTES OF will test their speed and shobting-eye next Wednesday night against an alumni squad at the Fieldhouse. Kneeling |“ qiinedral went into the lead at seven for the losers.
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(left to right) are Charles Maas, Bill Shepherd and Bill Larson. Standing (left to right] are” Herod Toon, Bob Evans, Jim Doyle and Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien.
SPORTS ROUNDUP
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Spartans, Redskins, Irish Triumph In Friday Night Tilts
Ripple: Meets Decatur, Howe Faces Tech | While Washington Plays at Southport
{ Four city and two county high school cage squads will move into | action tonight seeking to equal the three victories by city teams last | night. Howe's Hornets will travel to Tech for the season opener for both squads, and Washington will open in’ the Southport goalry. Broad.
Ripple will invade Decatur Central.| ! | Manual's Don Liggett nal: S. Games Tonight |
| through 17 points last night to lead Broad Ripple at Decatur Central
. Howe at Tech. Tan |the Redskins to a 32-28 victory over |Lawrence Central. The Redskins Washington at Southport. {held a 15-10 advantage at halftime 39.33 with two minutes to play, but {with Dick Smallwood, Max Calderon | Quillen spanked the nets to regain |and Liggett's accurate sniping pav-|the lead. Irish center, Eddie Neu {ing the way. It was the first time hit from under the hoop dnd Her« lin seven meetings that the Redskins! man Hagner' and Jim Roberts {had been able to defeat the Bears, slipped through one each to put the | Don Schroeder pitched’ eight!game on ice. Hagner was high-point' {points to lead the evenly matched man for the Irish with 19 points. {scoring efforts of the Bears. . Sacred Heart made it two in a Cathedral's Irish rallied in the row last night by toppling South final two minutes of pla§ last night Bend Central Catholic, 41-39, in the| {to drop a visiting Mooresville five,|Spartan gym. Bill Engleking flipped 45 to 41. It was the second straight through eight fielders and four free| victory for the Irish. Tthrows to lead the winners. Jake!
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i" Major Bowl Games Leahy Says USC | Complete Their Lineups
" . NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)—Thé “bow!” picture for.New Year's Day’ was coming into sharp focus today wigh the lineups complete for the Has Great Line [four senior games and with the smaller bowls taking big strides in the {same direction.
Bedford Racks 5th In a Row
United Press Bedford's Stonecutters were off to
a fast start in Hoosler high school
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Jack Blackburn, formerly of Indian-{, . . Hank has been in pro ball : . { By HARRY GRAYSON Here's the way the major games were lined up: apolis, who trained and coached Joe since 1936 but he’s only 28. Iisa 8Y Ji Bre NEA Jporte Sater ROSE BOWL, at Pasadena, Cal.—Michigan, Big Nine champion, vs.| a aes Louis to the heavyweight boxing 2. 4:8 ac » ig Sey NEW YORK, Nov. 20—Prank gq, hem California, Pacific Coast| Ts - championship, used to be in Jersey] CLEAN SWEEP... Michigan {their list of victims last night, 30-/ Leahy thought enough of Southern Conference champion. land is understood to have received Joe Walcott's corner. . . . As a mat-| State College has lost eight play- i He ” pi. California to scout the Trojans gyGAR BOWL at New Orleans one from the Sun Bowl at El Paso, 0 SPEED” ter of fact, Black- perma us| ors to league professional base- | While Rflerso Rviie und Meh "| pimself while Notre Dame smacked|ys _ Texas vs. Alabama. Tex. yl brn Tefs Walcott ' i ball since the close of the 1947 [gan City stumb ed in their Bu / oF lane. COTTON BOWL at Dallas, Tex.| Catawba: College of Salisbury, aah ke over the ! collegiate diamond season. . . . | eArly-sealon Win streaks, Bedfor | All you can get out of the Irish| go thern Methodist, Southwest N. ©. and, unbeatem~.and untied omar Netley 30 take f Louis That's a lot of talent out of ome |Logansport and Pt. Wayne South cogchy 1s that Troy has as g00d 8 conference champion, vs. Penn Wesleyan of Middleton, Conn, have! idly Sraiuing 9 dled 4] college in one swoop. . .. It is |continued winning ways on the team as he has seen all fall. |state been invited to the Tangerine Bowl luresn O'Hare + » « Jack han § said both Pitcher Robin Roberts slim post-Thanksgiving card. “Jeft Cravath has a great line,’| ORANGE BOWL at Miami: Fia.lst Orlando. Fla.” Catawba has ace THE, WEST" and divacied i% | and Shortstop Martin Hansen |, Despite one defeat this year, Jas-| repeats the biggest winner ever to! _wansas. co-champion of the Big cepted but Wesleyan hasn't yet Sn = in several © 3 "| received big bonus money for Der assured observers it had ts come out of Winner, 8. D. He Six, vs. Georgia Tech. replied. i term 0258 early ring @ap | signing with the Philadelphia | usual powerhouse by drubbing Un- | sneaks apprehensively of John Fer- ’ sh Buk" and Mary will abnest Sari} PeRrancRd, oad | National League organization, ~~ |Deaten Jeffersonville, 50-26, for its roro, Southern Cal's six-foot Say po ig h in the new Dixie Bowl at Birming- \ DAYS” Walcott started “ uu second win. | inch 240-pound tackle, and the All| Kansas and Georgia Tech were Tie. other tha be FORCE” pro boxing as a WEST POINT TO ANNAPOLIS| Frankfort took the wind out of America end, Paul Cleary {the latest teams to sign on the ham, Ala. e other eam may NEYMOON™ feather weight EB __|. . . Dick Scott, the Navy's star Michigan City's sails, 36-25, and| Leahy talks a though he hag dotted line. Kansas, unbeaten but announced tomorrow and Tepons —_— and moved along Joe Walco center, lives in Highland Falls, | Logansport eased past Flora, 40-39.) 5, ides Notre Dame will meet tied twice, was announced as “in (are that it will be either Vanderbilt| MATINEE | gradually into the N.Y, just off the West Point reser-| Pt, Wayne South notched its second its match up front for the first at noon yesterday and Tech, beaten or Nr, ul Bowl 1:00 P. M. heavier divisions. . . . He learned vation , . . However, he didn't 80 win, 55-37, over Bluffton, while ¥% | time in the Los Angeles Coltsenm jonly by Alabama, was announced | n Bow . hy boxing by watching oldsters workout for athletics in high school and| Wayne Central opened the 868501 | Dec. 8. and that's where the Micks |" a few hours later. It will be| College of the Pacific is booked | O'Brien . out in gyms around New Jersey.'the Army grid scouts passed him with a 50-40 conquest of Hartford have mowed tom down.-1h the } {the first post-season appearance for for the raisin bowl at Fresno, Cal MOVIES ...In this fashion he became ac-/yp, , , . He used to watch the City, y —in theline.' he Jayhawkers, who have com- Utah, the Big Seven champion, got
ted with Blackburn, who, in|
any weight. .'. . At any rate, that was Jack's history around Indian-
boxing on. ‘several occasions, but not because he wanted to, he said. . .. He was in need of a weekly cash stipend and took jobs wherever he found them, and at one time was on relief. , . . He was out of the ring three years at one stretch beginning in 1941... . But he redonned the gloves in 1944 and has collected a few substantial purses along the line. . . . He has not fought much class, however, and is taking that long gamble by
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O'Brien . {pass and teamed with LaPlante for/ cession all fall, ting Louis for the title. . . . Re- West Point Army's 1949 football of MOVIES’ a of what happens to Wal-|schedule, playing at the academy.|® goal by Kapusta to run his consecu-| Should Southern Calfornia hap- . Relbery cott against the Brown Bomber,!|, , . Too bad the Cadets don't get tive scoring : streak fo 20 games. Pen to repulse Notre Dame, the N” hell have a huge bankroll in his|a trip to Honolulu. . . . It would pe Prokop now is only one game away Trojans’ battle with Michigan in|
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o SOMETHING, PLEASE... Don Kolloway, White Sox second basemen, still is rolling up “assists” | during the off-season . . . He's s sporting goods salesman in a |
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trance examinations at *==Hockey Le a ’
Cadets practice and knew them all
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eived no encouragement to enter
West Point from the Army officers.
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and he was accepted.
~ - ” RACE TRACK LANDMARK... Jim Fitzsimmons, dean of American trainers in the bangtail business, enjoys the distinction of having had horses in the same barn at the Hialeah, Fla, course every winter since the rebuilding of the stables in 1931.
LA. A TRIP WORTHWHILE . . . The
: Big and mobile linemen give the | oted their regular program, while the other bid but turned it down| Ceits all the answers, which they moon which concludes, its season|and now the committee reports do wherever they are assembled. |,..ins Georgia today, will be mak. five other schools have been sent No Public Sale ing its seventh bowl showing. “feelers.” Interest in the game is unprece-| Around the other bowls: The Unlyersify . of Nevada is nted even in -siich_.a football] The Delta Bowl at Memphis, slated for the Salad Bowl at (center as Los Angeles, where more Tenn, announced . yesterday that Phoenix, Ariz. Utah got a bid to [kids kick footballs than throw Texas Christian snd Mississippl this game, too, and turned it down, WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (Up) Daseballs, There are 105,000 seats, were signed. Ole Miss, it was re-| West Virginia has not yet reThe Providence Reds skated to he! Veb there was no public sale. The vealed, has been under contractiplied to a bid from the Harbor [top of the American Hockey League's| ducats went to alumni and season since last May, but TCU required Bowl at San Diego, Cal, Eastern Division today on a 4-1 vie-| Hcket-holders. (a special waiving of a Southwest| The Cameron, Okla. Aggies, untory over the Washington Lions.
Reds Take Over
las‘ night to take the Easbern lead Pere on in. Their games with the league champion) to sign.
dence Wingman Eddie Prokop scored Notre Dame and Michigan, which has expressed itself open to bids as rivals, 4
University of Hawaii will appear on/on a Pete Kapusta-Ray Laplante have taken turns heading the pro- EE ——————
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of the Hudson . . | through South Bend.
eal big stuff for the Black Knights . if not routed
y nA CLASH IN COLORS ., . If there
fare any Reds in Hollywood, they while Red Raney scored the only now have a Brown among them. Washington goal late in the last
By Frank . Wilson
Pin Patter
{from the ANL record set by Tom the Pasadena Rose Bowl, Jan. 1, ONE 700 and four women's 600's were added to the record books in Burlington with the Cleveland would come close to determining the league activity last night. y Barons during the 1945-48 season. [national championship. | Johnny Kiesel joined the select group of 700 owners as he fashioned Roger Bedard and Harvey Praser Natural Rivals a three game total of 707 in the Fox-Hunt Classic League. He became got the other Providence markers,
igan is mad at Notre Dame. Year, 237 and 248, Je ols for Marott's Shoes. |
in and year out’ South Bend and ) Se on | LEADING the parade of women's pox.Hunt Classic on games of 213
Games Scheduled For Tonig
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Hy Buller FORMER CAPS-—The above
trio gf defense men once upon a time playad with the Indianapolis Capitals but tomorrow night they will be in Hershey
uniforms when the Caps return | home to meet the B'ars at the |
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20,000 See Kautskys Lose To All-Stars
Pollard Paces Victors To 68-62 Triumph
CHICAGO, Nov. 29 (UP)—The | College All-Stars, most of them |“Ireshmen” in professional basket(ball, headed back to their teams to(day after joining hands to defeat the Indianapolis Kautskys, 68 to 62; here last night. More than 20000 fans jammed Chicago Stadium to see the col{legians win the eighth annual game. | It was the sixth victory for an All- | Star team. | Forward Jim Pollard of Stanford
. began hitting in the second half
and pushed the All-Stars out in {front with the winning margin. He |collected 19 points on eight baskets and three free throws and was picked as the most valuable player fon the squad. | Regain Lead Bob Dietz, Kautsky guard, ‘ provided the spark that gave the pros a 26-19 lead at the first quarter. | But along came Big Harry Boykoff {of St. John's and he nydged the [AlkEtae into a 32-31 halftime lead with the help of John Hargls' of Texas. Each scored three fleld goals apiece during the second quarter | rushi " | Kautskys regained a 51-80 lead {in the third quarter on successive long shots by Leo Klier and PlayerCoach Bruce ‘Hale, Then Mark { Tedorovich's field goal gave the | Stars a lead they never relinquished. ‘In the late minutes of play Ralph | Hamilton, who starred last year as |a forward at Indiana University, dumped in two quick long shots and added a free throw that killed off a final Kautsky threat.
year's college team, was {for the Kautskys with 14 points.
Léo Killer, who starred for last top man
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curtain-raiser the Chicago
(Stags defeated the Philadelphia | Warriors, 75 to 71, after overcoming a& 10-point halftime deficit.
{ Vance and Zaslofsky headed the Stags’ revival ‘and within three minutes of the second hall the Stags went ahead 41 to 40. Joe Pulks of the Warriors topped the scoring with 22 points.
Armed Voted - -
‘Horse of Year’
{ing Form papers, it was announced today,
The great gelding, who also was
judged best in the handicap divisio
received 25 of the 28 votes cast with It,
two going to King Ranch’s, Assau last year's choice, and one to Mi:
Ethel D, Jacobs’ Stymie, the world's
leading money winner. V. Whitney's
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)~—CaluUnbeaten Bouthern California is Conference rule (which prohibits defeated and untied, have accepted met Farm's Armed was Joted “Horse The Reds scored in every period|the nation’s key college team from post-season games by all but the a bid to the Little Rose Bowl at|of the year” by a vast majority of |Pasadena, Dec. 13, and four Cali-|staff experts of Triange Publicafrom the idle Hershey Bears. Provi-| Trojans will give a definite line on| Miami University of Oxford, O, fornia schools are being considered tions, Inc. publishers of Daily Racand Associated News-
Phalanx was
| 1's too bad Fritz Orisler of Mich- the T6th person to go over the hump this season, His games were 321 Judged the best 3-year-old colt by two votes over Calumet's Fervent
Land by one vote as the best-3-year-|
Kautskys (62) All-Stars ( l wi GTP. : WLEP { xior? 5 4 5Dwanf 000 Hale f 4 5 gis, 3012 Gensichent 0 1 0 Hamilton? 5 1 4 sen. 0 4 3 5 Pollard! 8 32 Glamack,o 2 0 1 Black! oO uo tote. g 5 2 l'wilkinsont 0 0 o Andres.g 3 1 3 Todoroviche 8 0 4 Closag 0 0 0/Boykoff,e 4 31 Grate g 0 0 0 8elbog 011 Norris,g 0 0 0 8mileyg 013 200 1 31 2 Lo . 000 IE: ad - in frotals, “31 8 13.18 HIT ime All-Stars 38, Indisnapaiis Nr ¢ Missed : ree rows issed — (Indiana, ) Risen 2, Closs 3, Glamack, Kljer, Dede.
(All-Btars) Boykoff, Todorovi , - ton, Pollartd. y 3 Yau |
Greyhounds to Face Kentucky Tonight
Indiana Central College's basket ball squad was in Lexington, Ky. today where they will meet the University of Kentucky tonight, The Greyhounds warmed up last (night winning their second game by defeating Taylor University, 85 to 50, at Upland, Ind, on the strength ou OF Bob McBride's 19 points. ‘| Tonight's game was conceded to be a warmup for Kentucky's roach, Adolph Rupp, who has several AllAmerican players from last season that can't make his starting \ineup this. season, Last year the Kentuckians won 34 of ‘97 games.
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After the St. Louis Browns an- | period. | (old. But Why Not was almost a [omen”’ downtown Chicago department |... AlleT . Ann Arbor perhaps come closest to ¢ 104, ) ounced they had traded Johnny “ 600s was national champion Agnes) unanimous choice as the best 3- - p aE 1. i Chatinse Slore and is doing all right. over Lin ite Washington ney On the Ice having a parity of material, andi; ker's 637. Rolling in no Priteh. 23 and 237; Forrest Jones, who | year-old filly with 25 votes and also Pro Grid : Standings nee” the counter and on the floor, | » ’ { Eastern Division they are natural and historic rivals!” "" ee had 1 fo NATToNAL fitting lee and roller skating shoes tors recently, he upped and _an-| Ww LL Tre | “Michigan has ‘one of the finest °'*'3 Sponsor's loop, which produced had & 881 for Mutual of Omaha in took top honors in the handicap AL SSoHALL LEAGUR DE ead Don has a sales- [nounced his retirement from the Providence ....11 § 3 24 9 38 vachines T've seen I & long time” ll of the women's 500's with one the Insurance League at the Penn. division for fillies and mares with } T Pa ‘ on usta 5 and gab |diamond for a career in the movies. Neniey ooo: 8 1‘ x nn Harry Stuhldreher of Wiscon. cXCeption, Agnes ‘tallied games of \sylvania lanes on games of 232, 217 ¢l8ht votes against seven for Gaol. [DtaburEh 3 3m man’s “look” and ga | To prove he meant business, Washington ... 7 14 2 18 66 93| 878 brine ve ne Nn" 203 225 and 209. She bowls for the | t } lorette in scattered balloting. Boston i $ ‘1 am soba nn # = [ohnny had his picture taken Chisdelbhia "6 13 1 13 81 sin. “The Wolverines have every- J di 8 TVpewriier ' sauad 1 20¢ 282, and Jack Hunt who rolled a hl... Washington ¢ 0 m3 COLLEGE NETTERS TEMPTED > ne ot shit i Ay oo spring and ed 14 . 1 13 67 06 thing—speed, drive, deception, in-| > muape Polio the 5q i {853 for Herff-Jones in the Fox-Hunt Al ¢ : S d d New York Weston on . T 3 .000 + + . Semi-pro basketball teams 5 aH g yrs | Pittsburgh in » ston 30 38 41 centive and reserve material of op. (Va Ne her bi the Salbpa oe group. His games were 268, 235 and ervi uspen e Chicago Bears: .“ r “3 0 800 around New York state are back So7Ipt. Buffalo .. § 32 328 7 es shelf variety. Against this, Wis- 8 “ 147, a Ward’ Lambert Chicego Cardinals ...7 23 0 718 ng Studded : s : INDIANAPOLIS 11 9 1. 23 98 M4 ” was Marie Christian, who also High y 1Oresn Bay ........... 4 4 1 500 .. doing business with college players d Cleveland .....10 6 2 22 13 se Consin had little chance. scored her first honor mark of the gh team totals for the evening CHICAGO. N 29 (UP)—Ward Los Angeles rises i 3 0 444 NS in that section; according to reports Roach Pounds Out BL. Lou suiTe LasT Nour reer ey season ‘with a 626, She compiled, ° scored by the Delaware Bowl-|y pe One of the Na! TOMORROW'S OaMEs® : = SULTS LAST . , ; 3 B40) 4 ’ “1 "Pittsburgh at Philadelph lla Lane from AAU . . . But the amateur 10.Round Decision Providence 4, Watiingion i Manager Suspended {scores of 193, 211 and 222 for Fox-|ciseae oor. one one FOX-HUnt| onal Professional Basketball| Chicago Cardinals st New York. (-END” chiefs are planning to keep cl0Se| yp yoRg Noy, 20 (UP)—| TONIGHT- INDIANAPOLIS Cleve- worthy Ford. Next in line for hon-| LNs ' —3078, and |; cue, has announced that he has hon. Aw Boston
watch to break up the chiseling! RMANCE’
E C.0.D” % practice . . ; It was deft Seuthing boxing record listed 27 straight vic-| TOMORROW — Hershey INDIAN NEW DAVEN, Com, Nov, 2 aver Men's Shop quintet, with a Sponsor's League, 809, 913, 1042 by the AAU that uncovered ramifi-| =. today. but the Plainview, Tex.| APOLIS: Cleveland at St. Louls; Spring- (UP)—State Athletic Commissioner| of S10 ou’: giines of ‘218. 183 . cations of this “ring” in the past] iddl ight ded a tornaio fin. | Macon: Ph anacnce: or rh a New! william J. Prince has announced! samy $ | loge 24 434 The college boys use fictitious TLC €We gL nee | . that Art Tatta’s fight manager, nd 210. Teammate Gertrude] : ve P "on 3 Zhen: thes ‘sii ish to get his latest triumph, a 10- Davt Bi Fi A im Marini: “has bee sus. |Rhodes scored her second honor Neale, 3 Assistants WAY" an - ik piround decision over Herbie Krono- LAYION '9 ive eniamin wh So count of the week, a 603 on games Si N RICT ATTY.® away from the campus to Pick P's; 156 night at St. Nicholas Plays Here Tomorro pended lof 00 days “for comductlet 197, 109 and 207 19ign New Contracts a fast buck with the semi-pros. y rr A". 4 | unbecoming A manager on Nov, 24." ’ ‘ PH SAILOR" Arena. | The Rits Lounge quintet. xnown| Laine) “. x ILADELPHIA, Nov, 20 (UP) A YEAR FROM Sow Mar- A crowd of 3608 saw the 158% last season as the an Ramblers ly The commissioner Sad f 2 al ADDING their names "Se rs, jumped into the Ting before the ' ’ t Rhodius Park at 1:30 p. m. 9 quette has two Big Nine Schools [POUnG FRO SUIDOR Nis Sow 0x lwill face the Dayton (O.) Big Pive| doctor had signaled the referee to Male honor list were Bob Suse- the Philadelphia Eagles of the Na- cester-Toledo game Thursday night. "2% 2 Ny aks ps fr— on its 1948 football schedule, Puts re punches but Kronowitz, at horow in a Negro Midwestern stop -the fight because of Tatta's michel of the Delaware Bowling tional Football League, was under due. and Wisconsin . . . Other |." = 0 ew the solidest Basketball League game at thelout eye: (Center five, who tallied a 685 In the y new three-year contract oday he Plus top attractions for the Hilltoppers vii Rronowits siffered a gash Northwestern Community Center at! | Be |along with two of his assistants Tae will be with Pittsburgh, Kentucky 5. : :
and Michigan State . .. The Milwaukee ‘eleven will play nine games, four at night, with South
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over the bridge of his nose in the| first round and Roach was bleed-'
Marine Lavern Roach's
ng from a cut above his right eye
'as he rolled up points in the last
‘For Jumping Into Ring {Yaver Men's Shop in the Pritchett's
at Hershey; Buffalo at ors was Patty Striebeck, star of the]
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Included in the locals’ starting LIST Night's Leading Bowlers
lineup will be Ray Crowe, former! 0 BOWLER (MAN) (Carl Zike. Poodmaster Ponds Mixed
p ims Creo Oburn, Bteeg Drugs Indiana Central player, and Joe Johnny Kissel, Fox-Hunt Classie TOF Org ul RE of An Amafican
John's work has
suspended At Cervi of the Roches-|
ter Royals for “conduct detriment [to professional basketball.” i Cervi, league-leading scorer la {season, who also leads thé leag
Green Bay al Los Angeles.
al Amateur Football | The Riverside Cardinals and the South st | Bide Baints will clash in a benefit foot{ball game tomorrow at Riverside Park
lat 1:30 p. m. The Cardinals, sponsored
this year, was suspended, for the|by the Indiana Equipment Co. have re-
ceived numerous injuries this season and
next two games with Minneapolis {hops to defray medical expenses with
and Anderson. The suspension re- |lomotrom s proceeds
Non-Title Victory
MANCHESTER, England, Nov,
New pacts for Neale, Line Joach| (UP)—Freddie Mills, Britain's 176-| {John Kellison, and Backfield (aach Pound champion, was recovering to- | 347 Charlie Ewart were announced by 9ay from a bitter but victorious 548 General Manager Al Ennis, Neale DOn-title fight against 186-pound ; - 2% and Kellison have been with the French heavyweight Stephan Olek, |
The 10-round bout last night w
performance.
ifth Largest
stadium,
in the Midwest.
Both Coliseum and L. Strauss Skating Will Be Resumed on
close all the way but Mills won the decision with a superb last round
EAST LANSING, Mich.,’ Nov. 20— started on Michigan| sss 18 operating under a coach other State's new bowl-shaped football It will accommodate more than 50,000 to be the fifth largest
WELCOME THE CAPS HOME
| HOCKEY
| CAPS vs. HERSHEY SUNDAY, 8:30 p. m.
2.000 RESERVED SEATS
at 85¢ Tax Inc. on Sale Sunday at 10 A. M. at Coliseum Box Office Only 1500 General Admission Tickets 60¢ (Tax Inc) on Sale Sunday at 7 P. M.—PBoxes 2.20 and Side Mezzanine 1.80 and 1.20. Reserved (Tax Inc.) on Sale at All Times and Phone Orders Accepted at
eo Golden Hill Wildcats and the Valley
to the Earl (Greasy) Neale, head coach of sulted from his conduct in the Ro- Merchants are scheduled to meet tomor-
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Jonn's Coac ay ir . . eliman, - ” oh snd \ Slack trial with the Cincinnati Reds next qcainst the Texas Longhorns in the| Sacred Heart 41, South Bend Central Kenny Christensen, Pox Hunt Classic 36 Agnes Junker, Indpls. Typewriters .. #37) NEW YORK, Nov. 29—For the F ET", spring is Hank Sauer, rangy right-|Sugar Bowl football game at New) CMAIC oo onis oR hier 6 MAT Shleheck: ayer Mews Shop. | 810 rst time in 13 seasons, the basket. esday handed swinging outfielder. . . .[Orleans New Year's Day, planned Bedford 30, Seymour 2% ” | Earl Cox. Destiany Faante seas . 832 Gertrude Rhodes, Yaver Men's Shop 803 yan gayad of Brooklyn St. Wright With: the Syracuse Internationals to end its regular season tonight| Boonville an. Bicknell 31. re ar Fox-Hunt Classic +s... 629 500 BOWLERS WoNE) season ora ie 33, Mt. Vernon 27 | %~ 188sie . 629 Amy McDaniels, wes al Pas ' WOMEN" 1st , Sauer was voted the against Miami University. 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