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The Question Is
"Unbeaten USC Holds Answer Since Trojans
Meet Both
SMU Record Spoiled by 19-19 Tie With TCU;
Army's 21-0 Victory
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (UP)-The question before the house today was which is the better team--Notre Dame or Michigan—and it was up to Southern California to learn in two not-so-easy lessons. '
The Pacific Coast champions,
Notre Dame this week at Los Angeles’ massive Coliseum. That will be Then on New Year's Day they meet Michigan in the
Lesson No. 1. Rose Bowl: Lesson: No. 2. Although the comparative scores in the two games surely cannot be considered as foolproof measure of the two Mid-West mighties; they'll have to decide the mythical national champion, Army Isn't Champ One thing is certain, though. Army is not the champ, and that must be pleasant relief to those who became tired of the Cadets’ domination. The 21-0 victory over Navy ended the West Pointers, who didn’t do so badly after all this year despite losses to Notre Dame and Columbia and a tie with Penn. SMU, the Cotton Bowl team, was Involved in the biggest surprise of
the past week-end. It took all of|ton
Doak Walker's brilliance to save the Mustangs from defeat, and as it was they got only a 19-19 tie with TCU. That spoiled their perfect record, and also the Cotton Bowls hopes of being the only post-season classic between two major undefeated and untied teams, Penn State, champion of the East, is SMU’'S opponent for New Year's Day. ’ Pleasant Present Georgia Tech upheld the Orange Bowl’s faith by making one touchdown count for plenty in downing Georgia, 7 to 0. The Orange Bowl picked Tech Friday to meet Kansas, despite the grave danger of an upset the following day. Kansas beat Arizona Saturday, 54 to 28. Elsewhere in the South, Mississippl- beat Mississippi State, 33-14; Tennessee upset Vanderbilt, 12-7; North Carolina downed Virginia, 40-7; Florida lashed Kansas State, 25-7, and North Carolina State played a scoreless tie with Maryland. In the East, Jolly John (Ox) DaGrosa was handed a pleasant little farewell present from his Holy
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Ends Not-So-Bad Season
unbeaten though tied once, meet
Cross team. DaGrosa resigned effective after the game, and his boys upset Boston College, 20 to 6, to make him feel a little better, At the same time, NYU played a 13-13 tie with Fordham and West Virginia downed Pitt, 17 to 2. In the Southwest, Oklahoms downed the Oklahoma Aggies, 21 to 13; Rice downed Baylor, 34 to 6, and Texas Tech downed HardinSimmons, 14 to 6. . All of the major bowl teams were chosen by today, with Michigan and Southern Cal in the Rose, Alabama and Texas in the Sugar, Tech and Kansas in the Orange, and Penn State and SMU in the Cot-|
Big Four to Join Hardwood Parade
(Continued From Page 18) time of it in the Boilermakers’ opener with Xavier this week for the Musketeers manhandled a good Franklin team at Middletown, O Saturday night, 70-53.
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Alvin McCully (15). Army won, 21-0.
SERVICE CLASSIC — Army and Navy players form a ile in the center of Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium gridiron as Navy's Bill Hawkins, right front, picks
c. Army players are John
Trent (80), Goble Bryant (73), Jim Rawers (88), Joe Henry (63) and Joe Steffy (61). Middies in the play are Philip Ryan (81), Arthur Merkel (83), Dick Scott (57) and
By United Press Maybe it would have been different if Johnny Clement played in the game, as Pittsburgh fans were sure to insist today, but the fact remained that the ° Philadelphia Eagles were on top of the National Football League's Eastern Division after a 21-0 conquest of Pittsburgh. With Clement sidelined because of an injury, the Steelers had to stick to a not-so-effective defen sive policy yesterday, and the result was the Eagle victory which sent the Philadelphians to the head of the class before 39,814, Steven Van Buren-scored in the first period when he bulled over from the one. Joe Muha, who helped Van Buren along with a 59-yard quick kick in the first quarter, scored the second touchdown on & 28-yard jaunt, And the third came on Bill 'Mackride's run from the nine after Ernie Steele returned a Pittsburgh punt 49 yards. Governall Leads Giants Meanwhile, at the Polo Grounds in New York, a crowd of 28,774 was watching Paul Governall lead the)
By Frank Wilson
Pin Patter Wiser
The West Side Bowling Center's Capitol City tournament saw many changes during the week-end's activity, New leaders were to be found
Moving into first place in the handicap division of the five-man
Close at Half The Grizzlies were only a point, short of Xavier at the half, 34-33, but couldn't curb the shooting of| Howie Schueller and he paced the team to victory with 23 points to his credit. Guard John Lewis scored 15 for Franklin, ‘Coach Mel Taube who hs lust five key men from last year’s varsity combination, is faced with a real reconstruction task at Purdue. Taube must locate replacements for such outstanding major lettermen as Capt. Paul Hoffman, fourtime all-conference choice, who es-| tablished a new college career Big) Nine scoring record last season; fast dribbling guard; . (Red) Anderson, flashy
Dean Trump, centers. Eight major lettermen, including five holdovers from last season, privide the nucleus for the 1947-
cludes Bill Berberian, ball hawk guard, and Bill Lodge, jumping jack forward who specializes in under the basket work, along with a trio that developed rapidly last
guard; Jim Ertel center, and Julius (Bud) Ritter, center.
S.S.C.C. to Train
Trainer Tiny Bland has an-
by St., are open to amateur boxers
Times-Legion Golden Gloves show next January. Boxers may work out each weekday from 3:30 p. m, to 10 p. m. Meanwhile, the South Side Community Center's amateur boxing squad will meet’ Cincinnati's CYO champions in an inter-city match Wednesday night at the Motor
Bill Roberts, 175 pounds, will fight Jack Ross in one of the feature bouts while Russ McKinney, 126 pounds, is scheduled to face Charley Freeman.
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{dropped into third as two Indian-
team event was Marott's Shoes of Indianapolis which added a 220 handicap to a 3116 actual count and totaled 3336. Last week's leaders, Indiana Fur, dropped into second place e| |with their total of 3267, including ule includes an estimated $750 first handicap. In the third spot was| Prize. Also special prizes for high Holbrau of Richmond with tally of|Single game of the tourney, highit 3229, including a 310 handicap. (Single game in each squad and secIn the actual division of the five-| poe high sgle yi e in tact fund man event, Tompkins Ice Cream| ’ > ee, noluding 8 cos surged into the leadership with a jo wiing. Deadline for entries, 3090 count. Resting in second was| midnight, Wednesday, Dec. 31. No Hudepohl, Cincinnati, with a 3014, Pry accepted without payment of In third was a Kokomo entry, Bar- full entry fee. Send entries to tour ney’s, with a total of 3005, Damen secretary, Carl Hardin, Dr. Dan Smalley and Elmer Deon | [Neat Side Roving Con jer. E of Cincinnati, last week's doubles|, West Side Individual Classi leaders with a mark of 1300, were ® Inedvicua Bsc, o . »
600 BOWLERS (MEN) . apolis duos assumed the pace mak- John Harris, 6:30 Coca-Cola (Cent.)". 648
ers spots. Carl Hindel and Ired Ba Talley, Pritchett Sun, Eve. Mixed. . 644
Rogers, Delaware Social Mixed. .... 632 Estle moved to the number one|y, Rogtch, Delaware Social Mixed... . 618
position by virtue of their total of|Foley Bottoms, Hosiery Workers ..... 616 1374. Hindel garnered a 697, while|Russ Jones National Malleable....... 812
Reevis McCallum, Fox-Hunt 7:30 Mix, 604
Marott's Shoes’ Johnny Kiesel, last week's leader, who scored a 691.
Thig Wace was jointly held by John L. van, Louisville, and Milt
Sterrett, Parkway 6'P. M. "Mixed 573 Michael = Solitaire Mixed ... 5701 George M Lm 8q. 6 P.M, Mixed. 569 | Ft George Holta Br. R. 1 P. M, Mixers 540 Orville Meailliard, Del. Twilight Mixed 549 Jerry O'Grady, Holy Spirit Mixed.... 547
Bryan and Pointer Pace, both of Gus Branning. c. Y. o. Mixed i” i 8s ere e188 ones Au xed, Ft. Wayne, who posted 6172's. Komlance, Br. Ripple 8:30 Mixed .... 513
R. Ard Br. Ripple 8:30 Mixed... 5 The all-events race was close with|z;, Aner BC FUPPE Soa Mixed... 530 Leo Ahearn coming out on top Don Chesher, Nw % - 328 with a total of 2002. Johnny Kiesel|peany Bonannon, uar . 8PM. 24 posted a 1909 to give the Bowes star atta; M. Cass-Colp (Cent) #24 a three-pin advantage. Carl Hardin
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Anna Moulden, Pritchett Sun. Eve... 539 who had a total of 1961 was in third,
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3.82 Mary OTHER" LEADERS WOMEN) i ( ) TOURNAMENT DATA TO RE- Nelda Carey, Delaware Social Mixed. 497 MEMBER — 21st annual “Pot of Anna Bateman, Br Ripple £ FLA Mx. to Gold” 1050 scratch classic, Antlers|Harriett Briles, Fox-Hunt 7:30 Mixed, alleys, Dec. 6-7, 13-14, 20-21. For|¥ests, Dyvis American, Cun Co Mist, five-man teams. Prize schedule|Jean Enders, Link= Beit debt ii Li based on 60 entries: first, $200; sec-|5e Bockones’ Cox 0 Twillg t Mixed 4 ond, $100; third, $50. Entry fee,|Martha Harrison, Solitaire Mixed. . $13.50, including the cost of bowling. | Fi.ie pit ri : 451 Deadline for entries, midnight, Fri. Alta White, Ft. Sq. 8 P. M. Mixe day, Dec. 5. Entry fee must be paid] hn Bone Oe ised by that time or reservations will be | Ethel Stricklen East Side Chev, Mixed ul nez Depke, VFW Mixed canceled. No entry money Will be shirley Welch, Coca-Cola (Pt. Square) an returned. Send entries to tourna- Jess Busemichel, Pt. Bq. 6 P.M. Mix. 306 ment secretary, Ed Erler, or Lorenz Wiesman, Antlers alleys, 750 N. Me- Crispus Attucks Banquet ridian St. The Flanner House will sponsor Fifth annual West Stde individual Crispus - Attucks High School's classic, West Side Bowling Center, annual football banquet Thursday) Jan, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25. Winner | at 6 p. m. at the Flanner House, based on actual wood. Prize sched-|333 W. 16th St.
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Pro Basketball
RESULTS LAST NIGHT . Wayne 67, JNIIANAFOLIS 86. Tri-Cities 83, Flint 68. RESULTS SATURDAY Oshkosh 60, Anderson 89. Byracuse 89, Toledo 48. Rochester 58, Minneapolis 53. NEXT GAMES
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33 (consolation), OTHER COLLEGES Buffalo 68, Ontario Aggies 33. Chicago 57, Illinois Tech 42. Chicago Teachers 60, Concordia’ (TIl.) Loyols (Chicago) 89, Aurora 35. Loyola (La.) 90 St. Notbert's 80. Manhattan 9, Springfield Marquette American
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tory of the season—a 35-31 thriller diller over the Chicago Cards. The lead changed hands seven times in that game before Governali's 26yard TD pass to Frank Liebel in che last period gave the Giants victory. The half-time score was a baseballish 3-2 at Los Angeles, but the Green Bay Packers cut loose with a telling aerial attack in the last half to down thé Rams, 30 to 10, before 31,040, Boley Dancewica heaved three touchdown passes to give the Boston Yanks a 27-24 win over the Washington Redskins before 24,800 at Boston. One of his aerials was
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Sanders scored three touchdowns in the victory over the Buffalo Bills before 39,012 at Yankee Stadium yesterday. That ran hig total for the season to 19, a new professional record, Harvey Johnson is the man who gets into Sanders’ {act; he boots the extra points after Spec crosses the goal, and yesterday Johnsons’ five conversions set a new record of 47 for one season. While Sanders was ripping up the Bills line at Yankee Stadium yesterday, Baltimore's 14,085 faithful saw their Oolts win their second game of the season—a 14-7 triumph over the Chicago Rockets. There was little significance to the game. Baltimore is in the Eastern Division cellar and Chicago in the Western Division cellar.
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