Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1947 — Page 22
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ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
WELCOME TO THE A. A. . +. Prank Shellenback, the Minneapolis Millers’ new manager, Was one of the last of the great spitball pitchers , . . He saw service as a player in the: majors with the Chicago White Sox and with Minne-
apolis in “the American Association . , . in the long ago . . . He drifted out to the Pacific Coast League and - was a leading hurler there for years
« « + Bhellenback managed the San Diego club three years, - 1036, - '37 and second, third and fifth, in that order . . . His fifth-place club fin{shed above’ the 50-50 mark at .520 . + . His second-place team finished but one and a half games behind the winner . . , He developed Bobby Doerr, the great Red Sox second sacker and started Ted Williams on the road to fame . . . Willlams reported to Shellenback as a pitch er and, Prank changed him into an outfielder because the young fellow demonstrated more power with the bat than he did curving 'em off the mound . . . All baseball fans will appreciate the importance of Bhellenback's decision on Willlams «+. As a Detroit coach last season, | “Shelley” directed the Tigers for awhile when Manager Steve O'Neill was shelved by {liness { LJ ” ” HIGH AND HIGHER. . . Arkansas U. is stretching basketball's New Look too far, . . The Razorbacks’ center, George Kok, | stands 6-10. . He's tall enough ! to look over the Great Divide. . . . The Oklahoma Aggies also have found the Fountain of Youthful Skyscrapers. . . . They have seven treetoppers, 6-8, 6-7, 6-8, 6-4, 6:3, 6-2 and a midget at 6-0. |
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~ . ~ ALL-STAR CONUNDRUM ., .. The 1948 big league All-Star game fs to be played in 8t. Louis, July 13, an afternoon presentation. . . .| Btanley Harris, pilot of the cham- | pion Yankees, will manage the American League All-Stars , , .| but who'll manage the Nationals? + + +» That coveted role was earned by Burt Shotton. . .. Maybe he'll be drafted again to serve the one day, while Leo Durocher retires to the grandstand. . . . Next in line would be Eddie Dyer, master mind
of the 1947 second-place Cardinals.
n » ” RIPE FOR MAJORS .., The International’ League has two
member cities the majors would like to take in , . . Montreal and Baltimore. . . . Ample population, spacious ball parks and no | T7hedule problems. . , . Montreal | has a sports drawing population | of over a million. . . , But the | International League probably | would go to court to resist any invasion of its territory, | » » » MISSED THE BOAT . . . Sporting News, the baseball Bible, says: “Al Lopez, it now appears, took the Indianapolis managerial job just a year too late. The veteran catcher, who refused the same post a year ago, because -of his disappointment over his failure to land the Pirate Job, would have been. in line to succeed Billy Herman, ousted. ast Beptember, had he served an apprenticeship in Hooslerland.” » » » RAISES HIS OWN PRICE... | The Detroit Tigers tried to draft | Catcher Cliff Dapper from Montreal and lost out on a technicality. . . . Now Dapper has decided he's ripe for the majors . . . since the Bengals tried to snatch him for $10,000. . .. He'll have a sound. argument to chisel a meaty 108 contract out of the Royals,
u n ” HE'S RIGHT, TOO . , . Don't! talk to Dutch Meyer about Texas! Christian tying undefeated Southern Methodist, 19-19, on the grid-| fron this fall in one of the South- | west's classics. + . « “We didn't tie the Mustangs,” point out the Horned
Frogs’ coach, “they tied us. We were leading, 19-13, when they scored their last touchdown with
only 10 seconds to go, and tied us.”
» ” ~ BOWL FAVORITES . .. Michigan probably will be marked up as a 20-point favorite over Southern California in the Rose Bowl grid classic . . . and it could be 27 later in the month. , . . The | major bowl favorites at this time are the Wolverines, Texas, South- | ern Methodist and Georgia Tech, | ” un ~ PLENTY OF HOPS, ... The St.! Louis Cardinals have a highly rated | rookie pitcher’ coming up next spring . He is Clarence Beers from Houston, where he ‘won 25 games the past season , ; . the first| time since 1937 that any hurler! had won this many games in the Texas League.
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lity Tourney To Play to Start Thursday Night At Fieldhouse
° Rockets Handed First Defeat
The Indianapolis city tournament claims the major share of attention | high school basketball play in the area this week ! The big meet, last at the Butler University Fieldhouse, opens Thursday night with the Silent Hooslers|
and Tech carded in the initial game at 6:30 o'clock. Howe - and Sacred Heart tangle]
in the second, and the first night | winds up with Shortridge ‘opposing | ancient rival Manual. | Play continues with three more | games Friday night, the semi-finals; Saturday morning starting at 9| o'clock and the finals Saturday af-|
SHORTRIDGE BLUE DEVILS—Grouped around Coach Jerry Steiner are members of the Shortridge Blue Devil basketball team, one of the favorites in the city | net meet this week. Kneeling (left to right) are Dudley Burge, Jim Horton, Harry Lev- | inson, Bill Ralph and Coach Steiner. Standing, Dick Lacey, Don Mote, Kenny Hughes, Warren Central at Pike Townshlp.| Gong Rogers, Ross Lambert, Charles Keever and Ed Gasper. The Blue Devils have Silent Hooslers at Center Grove, | lost I iy South Fint tarls ihic season THURSDAY | lost only to Southport in four starts this season. (City Tourney at Butler) 6:30—Silent Hoosiers vs. Tech,
8:00—Howe vs. Sacred Heart, 9:30—~Shortridge vs. Manual. | FRIDAY (City Tourney at Butler) 6:30~Cathedral vs. Winner Game
Week's High School Basketball Schedule
TOMORROW
Syracuse Next Jim Doyle Adds the For Kautsky Five To Butler's Fast Break
Indiana, Ball State and Anderson Quinfets
One, » . 8:30—Washington vs. Crispus At-| ~ EGStern Club Loses Are Only Unbeaten Teams in State tucks. By BILL EGGERT
To Ft. Wayne, 58-47 | The Syracuse Nationals, with such Fame stars as Jerry Rizzo, Johnny Gee and Mike Novak in their roster, are
9:30--Broad Ripple vs Game Two.
Winner Jerry Cranny of Indianapolis *is Butler University's choice for allerica honors this seasan, but the former Cathedral High School player is being ctowded by another ex-Irish performer, sJim Doyle, a arren -Cen- , ‘ ~ | Scrappy six-foot sophomore guard, who leads the Bulldogs in scoring. booming through Indiana on a Na It's a tough problem for any college «sophomore to gain nation-
tional Basketball League tour and wide recognition, but Doyle danced about the Butler Fieldhouse floor meet the Indianapolis Kautskys at Saturday night in big league style, ———————
the Fieldhouse tomorrow night, p g . ; , flipping in 18 points as the Bulldogs Syracuse, in fourth place in they o00 "Con “et™ gl To ece 67 State College Net
| Eastern Division of the circuit, lost to 49. It was Butler's home opener Schedule for Week in Ft. Wayne last night, 58-47, and | 4 fret tyiumph in three games. TONIGHT
is due to ‘ he Packers at Anfio ue hae tie Packers ut A Doyle's 18 points gave him a 36-| Apderfon at Wabash. | Coach Bruce Hale's Kautskys met total for three games. Ranking be- Indiana Tech at Huntington, the Collegians of Chicago in an ex- hind him are Charlie Mass, i Kansas State at Indiana. hibition game at Attica yesterday Cranny and Ralph O'Brie n. 23; Bill] Pittsburgh at Purdue. and are due for another ‘with Toledo Shepherd, 19; Robert Evans, 13, and TOMORROW at Jasper tonight before returning John Barrowcliff, 15. Franklin at Earlham. Fast-Break Pays Off | Hanover’ at Indiana Central.
to league activity, | i { Following tomorrow night's game! Butler's triumph over the Pumas Loras at St. Joseph's. the Indianapolis club takes an east- served notice that any one of seven! WEDNESDAY ern and northern swing of the players is capable of scoring and| DePauw at Wabash. league for games with Rochester, that the fast-breaking offense will Evansville at Indiana State, Syracuse, Oshkosh, Sheboygan and run several ball clubs ragged this THURSDAY | Toledo before returning for a meet- season. | Anderson at Olivet. ing with the Anderson Packers here Indiana State at Eastern Illinois.
~0Other Games— Decatur Central at W tral Clark Twp. vs. Franklin Twp. Brownsburg at Lawrence Central. Pike Township at Thorntown. { Speedway at Danville. { Southport at Madison, SATURDAY (City Tourney at Butler) 0:00 a.m.~Winner Game Four vs.! Winner Game Five. 10:30 a.m, — Winner Game Three vs. Winner Game Six. 3pm. —~Winner Game Winner Game Eight,
Seven vs.
ternoon at 3. 1t was necessary to shift the semi-final and final sesslons due to Butler's game Saturday night with Canterbury, Start Preparation
As the teams started preparation
| .Center Barrowcliff was a suprise
on Dec. 23. ‘a... vibes . | Indiana Tech at Ohio Northern. for the meet in various gyms over : : {in Butler's victory: his rebound) Xovela at Indi the city today. 1 rod that th NATIONAL LEAGUE work kept St. Joe from controlling Yo ana. e city today, it appeared tha e Eastern: Division the hall and he added 10 pomnts to] Manchester at Ball State. winner would come from a quartet Won Lost Pct e p FRIDAY Rochester ... 15 4 780 the Butler scoring. | made up of Washington, Broad Anderson 13 5 708 | : «<n | DePauw at St. Louis Concordia. Ripple, 8hortridge and Tech—al- . Nayne 19 3 881) The Bulldogs maintained a 10- Hanover at Earlham. though not necessarily in that Toledo .... eed Ro JihRoInt tad over the Pumas dUring| yezuy Christian at Valparaiso, order, Western Division most o e game Dite eh tr) SATURDAY Washington's stock took an up- /on Lost Pet. Charlie Barton's 13-paint effort for| Si Minneapolis “vr 8 555 ot Joe. After Butler's 34-24 half-! Canterbury at Butler. ward boom Saturday when the Sheboygan 9 s00 Ob. JOE. > “ ’ | Illinois N 1 rabash, . | Oshkouh ‘ 10 444 time lead, Barrowclif{'s two goals] nois Normal at Wabash, Continentals handed Broad Ripple tric}: ns PAW y | Michigan State at Purdue its first defeat of the 1047-48 cam- INDIANAPOLIS . * Jeand Cranny's one WHhin the first) :
Notre Dame at Denver. Oakland City at Indiana Central. St. Joseph's at Anderson.
paign by a 39-38 margin. The Rockets were the last of the city or county teams to taste defeat. Coach Frank Baird's charges had rolled through five games unbeaten until the Rockets visited the West Side gym. They were in front at the halftime, 15-13, but fell before! a last half drive of the Continen-!
minute put the Bulldogs out in| | front, 40 to 24. Center Bill Krodel and Barton! pulled St. Joe within nine points {at one time in the second half but { Doyle hit two quick field goals from Syracuse 64, Flint 55 {back court and the Bulldogs were NEXT GAMES Inever threatened again. Then with TONIGHT. Syracuse at Anderson; She- ‘WO minutes to play Coach Tony
RESULTS YESTERDAY Minneapolis 60, Anderson 49, t /ayne 38, Syracuse 47, Toledo 78, Tri-Cities 65, Rochester 78, Flint 63,
points on 12 free throws and nine field goals as the Anderson Ravens smothered Franklin, 81 to 67, at Anderson. It was the second straight game that Asaderson has
RESULTS SATURDAY Rochester 68, Sheboygan 48 Minneapolis 67, Oshkosh 47.
sent the scoreboard into the 80s. tals boygan at Flint Hinkle cleane dthe bench of re- . . Wilholte High (TOMORROW Syracuse at INDIANAP- serve players and they, too, added 3 Teams Unbeaten oite i OLIS p ayers wy, WO, { aha Hs Soc ctraio ' WEDNESDAY -- Anderson at Minneap- (4 the scoring with Marvin Cave Wabash lost its second straight Guard Maurice Wilhofte led the olis; Syracuse at Toledo ting wo field oil game, losing to Wooster, 52 to 37, winners with 10 points, while Don re BeLiing > By? * as the invaders grabbed an early Klinger sniped 12 for the Rockets Tag Team Grappling Breather For Il lead and led throughout the conBoth teams blew several chances Both teams. almost used an test, from the charity stripe, Bout Is Arranged identical number of field goal at-}-~Indiana Central racked up its Howe finally reached the win- A tag-team battle involving Cow- tempts. Butler hit 28 of 74 while fourth victory of the season against ners’ circle Saturday night after boy Len Hughes of Pittsburgh and the Pumas took 79 shots and hit|three defeats by beating North five outings, a field goal in the Paul Orth of Massillon, O. facing 20. Butler missed four of 15 free Central of Naperville, Ill, 62 to 46,
closing second of play by Joe Pirtle Buddy Curtis of Indianapolis and throw attempts and St. Joe broke giving the Hornets a 40-38 victory Frankie Talaber, Chicago, with the even in 18 attempts. . over Ben Davis on the Irvington bout slated for two falls out of j4e Platt. a former Indiana Unicourt. Howe was ahead at the in- three, or 90-minutes, will feature/ye sity basketball player, was weltermission by a point, 21-20, wrestling action at the Armory to- comed back to IU Saturday night Orispus Attucks was the victim morrow night. as coach of Carleton College, but The special opening attraction ype Hurrying Hoosiers forgot Platt's will send Billy Raborn, Atlanta, Ga., past after game time and romped against newcomer Jack Popenhelm over his Carleton five, 76 to 42. Tex from Portland, Ore. The 4wo-tilt Ritter dumped in 20 points for IU bill 1s being staged by Matchmaker anq Captain Ward Williams, playLloyd Carter's Hercules
after the two teams were tied, 23all, at the half. Woody McBride
while ‘Dwight Swails, a freshman from Franklin Township, scored 17 for Coach Angus Nicoson's squad. McBride is leading state with 123 points in seven games. After the week-end games only three college teams remain unbeaten. Indiana, Anderson and Ball
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MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1947
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Youthf the show « out in botl age in the 201 in the The . di afternoon and minor games, Pat six short « Skinher timbers, Both sc with those other rollo The highes ‘will take th rolloff in next spring
The city finale fow Johnny Mt phy hit for defeating Pat droppe a 2010 tall rolled at O'Grady'’s.
Following of competi “Pot of Go is the Dow total of 31 cludes a 37 runner-up ers, Indian 3138, inclu Third in 1i) of the Elk: tual count, 3131 total team is thi out of the 3113 score. the Allisor 2575 actual dicap and Low in t week-end'’s
MANUAL'S REDSKINS—Coach Oral Bridgford's Manual High School Redskins will be pitted against Shortridge Wednesday night in the opening round of the Indianapolis city basketball tourney at the Butler Fieldhouse. Seated (left to right; Charles Fisher, Jack Poole, Hymie Calderon, Jim Glass, Don Liggett and Dave: Coppage. Standing, Bob Calderon, Roy Turley, Dick Smallwood, Bob Scheib, Jack Roberts, Max Calderon, and Coach Bridgford.
Demaret in Front Cardinals Humble Bears, As Money- Winner Browns Are AAC Champs
Chicagoans Await Eagle-Steeler Playoff, Pockets $2000 Prize
Cleveland Stops Yanks for American Title iami NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (UP)—The By United Press A Nami Open This Cleveland Browns, who retained The Chicago Cardinals had the ry © +1. their All-America Conference cham- Western Division championship of may be a new golf season, but that pionship yesterday by drubbing. the the National Football League man Jimmy Demaret was out inn. vou Yankees, 14 to 3, were signed, sealed and delivered today, front again today as the leading y,ioq toqay as a near-perfect offen- (but the ownership of the Eastern money-winner Among the profes-| gy. ;acnine that “has everything.” title awaited a playoff game at sionads, taking up where he left off Before yesterday's payoff clash be- Pittsburgh next Sunday between last season. fore 61,849 in Yankee Stadium, there the Philadelphia Eagles and the | Demaret, the fashion. plate from! cone many fans who thought that Pittsburgh Steelers. Ola, Cal, earned $2000 for his vie-\y, “yankees, with Spec Saunders| The Cards captured their first tory in the $10000 Miami Open ,,q Buddy Young might be more championship in .league history |Iotnament Jesevoay =, 4 foo potent than the Clevelanders., Sunday when they overpowered the finishing second in the Orlands 5 But the Browns came up with a Chicago Bears, 30 to 21. {Open last week, put him back in
betier iin? Geng eh in Wind A pass play from Paul Christman aham and Marion Motley, leav-it, pahe Dimancheff cover Jie: Place In the Pro field after the ing no doubt about their superiority vards on the first play i Just i¥e ournaments of the NeW over the New Yorkers. scrimmage for a touchdown that season. | i 7 4 : ; . | @raham riddled the Yankee sec- gave the Cards the lead | Demaret won the Miami Open'gngary with his aerials, completing Sane nished hey evel {With a 72-hole score: of 267 that 14 of ing : tied the Miami Springs course rec-
0 of 112 ea RS oe) Christman passed to one more ord. His final round was one-under- (he y touchdown and Elmer Angsman par 69 and- his best hole the par 13 car
ankee line for 109 y i is. e yards in ran to two others with Pat Harder five, 500-yard fifth, where he had| ‘Meanwhile, Sanders was stooped adding a field goal. The defending an eagle three. |almost cold on the ground, gaining
champion Bears got one touchdown ~ Fred Haas Jr, the New Orleans|only a total of 40 yards, and was °" & Sid Luckman pass and two insurance salesman, was
second held without scoring a touchdown °® tosses by Nick Sacrinty. (With a 269 that was 11 under par for the first time in 16 games. In| Eagles Gain Tie \and worth $1400. - 'the air, Sanders completed only] The Steelers finished their seae Third place went to bantam Ben seven out of 18 shots for a total of Son a week ago, but the Eagles |Hogan, the ex-PGA champ from 89 yards. One of his passes was in- gained a first place tie Sunday by Hershey, Pa., who played the entire tercepted, but hone of Graham's. |beating the Green Bay Packers, 28 tournament with a lame back. Young fared better than Sanders, © 18, the first time they have Hogan, playing the final round with but committed two fumbles tnat eaten the Packers in league history |Demaret, had a 69 for a total of 271 wiped out Yankee scoring drives, |aiter 10 losses. and a $1000 prize. “I Each member of the Browns re-|, S.¢Ve Van Buren smashed to three —— {ceived a winner's share of $1,191 99. touchdowns for the Eagles and also . 'while- each man- om the Losin set a new league record of 1008 yards Mikan Scores 22 Yankees received $794.66. The i gained rushing in a season.
Against Packers receipts for the playoff game estab- Sa sh and Jin Castiglia
: had a field day for the Washington MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 15 (UP)— lished a new conference record, he
$200.820.30 Redskins as they romped to a 40 The Minneapolis Lakers defeated Pr |to 13 win over the Boston Yanks, the Anderson's Packers, 60 to 49 A
| i |Baugh, completing one of his great yesterday in a National League Amateur Basketball |est seasons, three touchdown passes, basketball game
played before 6141 Golden Hill Wildcats will meet at 30th and Castiglia ran to two dthers. fans. {and Clifton at 6:30 tonight before holding] The Los Angeles Rams smothered With George Mikan and Jim Pol. | 2&! first practice at the Municipal Gar- the New York Giants, 34 to 10, in lard combining for 34 points, 22 of 7 te 9 o'clock.
dens, Cold Spring Rd. and U. S. : AP and U. 8. 53, from'o awesome display of line strength, them by Mikan, the Lakers led the A Anderson, Ind, team all the way,
holding a 21-point lead at the half.
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The Indianapolis Athletic Club | swimming team lost to the Huntington YMCA; 39-45, Saturday in a dual indoor meet at Huntington. Jack Patten of Indianapolis was the individual high scorer with first in
Athletic his first game- this year, State lead the list but each s¢hool i Tech's newly formed wres . ing in hi St 8 lL hte 1 : .y 9 | HUNTING COAT i Minots Tow Be fir ; Joréd on, Hing Clb, added 13 more, has played ouly.iwo games, [ite 00 ay x ya Jroe Se. VOLLEY BALL : {Sine & oy | hy St —————— Notre’ Dame came back with a and anchoring lhe winning yard, Water repellent, 2-shell Ee ——— meet a grappling squad from An- . {relay team, Rubber used derion at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Boss Rickey Says NO second half scoring spree to squeeze C ; is Se —————— kick ball $1 1.25 pockets, blood- h98 $5.00 local gym LOS ANGELES, Dec. 15 (UP)— by Northwestern, 61 to 55, with wORTErences Joni ch : as kick ball. proof game pocket. 00 The Greenclad squad will be Plans of baseball “rookie: of the Johnny Brennan and Kevin O'Shea BIG NINE ‘Junior ampions seeking their second triumph of year” Jackie Robinson to referee each scoring 14 points. The game's (Nonconference Gan) n oat PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 15 (UP)—| the season after winning hy a score Wrestling matches here were can- high man, however, was North- rows ..........coovvvinenns 3 0 1000 Chaffey Junior College of Ontario, ' . TL ’ J 1 i ’, of 35 fo 28 over Richmond last Fri- celed today at the request of his western's Bill Sticklen who collected | Yisconsin ....ooviveennnie 3 2 1000 cal, held the nation's junior college, SPORTING day. The public is invited without Brooklyn Dodgers boss, Branch 23. Jane” ~3 0 1000 football championship today after GOODS CO : B 129 W. charge to Thursday's affair, Rickey. | Jumpin’ Johnny Wilson scored 30 pyraue =. 2 1 ser defeating the Cameron Aggies of - i p———————— ’ ——————— een a. wnt —— Northwestern . i ] 00 Lawton, Okla. 39 to 36, in Satur- 136 E. WASH. i * Ohio State I 1% 500 day's second annual Little Rose i INDIA High Schoo oliege basKkerna cores HOOSIER CONFERKNCE Bowl game. : ' \ Nha "1%, moe oe Oo o | 15 E. Ohio St 1 ys SATU r Tourney at Peters | Minnesota 63, Nebraska 59 1 ; 750 . ” " 8 RESL 118 SATU RDAY " | 8purgeon 45, Petersburg 38 (final) Missouri Valley 40. William Jewell 35 yg Central 1 500 Sam Robertson Dies TUESDAY IS BASKETBALL NIGHT { CITY, cot NTY HIGH KCHOOLS PREP ‘SCHOOLS. ACADEMIES | Muhlenberg 56, American 5 . Rose “Poly... 1 500 i gl Hig! ng 45, Srispus Attucks a. | Culver 47, Detroit Todd 2. bool. 3 Morris Harvey Ki Cedar) le 38 . | Earlham 1 000] BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. 15 (UP)—| MAJOR LEAGUE i Ban 0 entral § i pl¢ . Park School 39, Cincinnati Day School 32. Montana State ! Montana Mines . | * i : Howe 40, Ben Davis 8 t 42 | Shipshewanna 4). Howe Military 34. Navy 67, Johns Hopkin 2 . Manchester ] S00 Samuel © L. Robertson, 72, well- | ’ Jeffersonville 58, Southpor 2 | STA "OLLEGE 8 tners 67, A 63. : Washington 39, Broad Ripple 38 Anderson or nk 8 Ohio State 83 ‘Marquette 0. Hanover : ° 000 known area sports promoter and a Onn OTHER WIGH SCHOOLS Butler 67, St, Joseph's 49 i ” {Qberiin 3 Allegeheny a 3 OTHER ToMGLS - former president of the Interna- ® \ mt Churubusco 44. Alumni 28 Ball State 53, Milwaukee Teachers 48 Ohio Northern 55, uffton 3 L et. | 44 i Evansville Reits 40 i Branch 34, | Gongordia (Ft. Wayne) 79, Giffin 30 | Oklahoma City 54, Austin 38. Ball SIA ....coonnvrienies 2 o 1.000 tonal League Buffalo baseball club, | } Al Evansville Memorial 37, Terre Haute Earlham 57, Olivet 53 Oklahoma A. & M. 56. Temple 40 Indiana State ........o000 5 1 833 died of a heart attack at his home | g Ley: 28, {funtington 54, Taylor 53, Ohio University 63, Mariett 4 PRYOR sie caviess sens “ol 3 an i Pt. Wayne Central 52, Marion 50 Indiana 76, Carleton 42 | Princeton 40, Villanova 39 Notre Dame «v3 1 ee here yesterday. Tues Night Dec. 16 Ft. Wayne North Side 59, Auburn 37 Indiana Central 62, North Central 46, | Pepperdine 53, Lovola (California) 38. Valparaiso i 3 ‘867. . y § A Wayne South Side 47, South Bend Indiana State. 62, Marshall In. | Renh State 43, prashington & Jefferson 49. DePauw .. . 3 2 800 i Wash 28 Louisville 58 Evansville 4! | Rockhurst » Baker 33, Huntington . 2 8 : » Indiana Boye: "choo! 85, Bowers 4. | Manchester ho. Findlay 86. |San Francisco 38. Utah 31 St. Joseph's ‘33 sw Amateur Football Butler Fieldhouse i nw E La Porte 5! ” tre Dame 61, Northwestern . t orber ichigan Tech 2 Ci ia rasta asst saatS 2 500 Laie 31, Culver 1. 1M Siena 2 Darang 45 . San Diego State 52, Occidental 44 Oakiand City ... 3 3 400 The Golden Hill Wildcats and ® ° 1 INDIA Miitord 0, olumbla City, 3. Wooster 52, Wabash 37. Southern 1linols 34 Southean Missouri 48 Butlen eeaee . } 3 i North Side Trojans played to a | 08s 8 . : p " | 8 " o i . . - Owensville 54, Mackey 33, Avvalactiind TER, DOLLEGES 38 |8t. Bonaventure 64, Scranton 27 Tri-State + } 4 .200 scoreless tie yesterday at Riverside po - Plymouth 61, Tipton 44, {Albright 41 Gettysburg 45 Te { Southern California 63, St, Marys 30 INAIADS TOR ..ovevrrsasses 1 4 20 park in a benefit game 3 i Vallonia 70, Orleans 34. American International 48, Clark 48, 8t. Thomas 67, St. Ambrose 40. Evansville «0 3 ROL . ty i } Tourney at Delphi Ashland 65, Fenn 49. Swarthmore 48, Franklin-Marshall 43, w— : 7 Cutler 49, Monitor 40, Baldwin-Wallace 70, Otterbein 39, Toledo 11, Kalamazoo 48. . a ’ MAYTAI Camden 41, Chalmers 33 | Bates 68, Colby 58. Joledo a Refance . (second game), » vs. | onitor 44, Chalmers 39 Bradley 56, Texas Christian 532. Ton! Yeo "No tha s Stab “ J we ne: Pari Cutler 43, Camden 41 (final), { Baylor’ 53, Wichita 43 a ee 5 Tiana: Lisle 49. . Tourney at Summitiville Becker B51, Assumption 47. , © Tulane 63, Centenaty 46. Fairmount 36, Gaston 30 Beloit 53, Cornell (Iowa) 41, Utah State 63. Montana 50 owe Jeflerson Township 41, Summittville 34 Rucknell 66, Juniata 35 Union 40, Vermont 39, . EDEN (hens Boling Orig To, SONY 00 ee 1a. | Linkin, Duke doo win w. a n . . r : Si : hy bn WEP, Rprteiite | Clarion Staffed Niimanien 8, Duegt Sound, 20, NATIONALS Kandaiivilie 49, Rome City 37, Sent] Michigan 86. Western Ontario 40.| wastminister 55. Carnecie Tech 45 PAUL CARR 0 on 50, Kendallville 38 (final). A \ Fe William & Mary 75. Western Marviand 49 — ——————— - Canisius 89, Louistans State 44. Western Kentucky 78, Morehead 48. ! algate 41, Corne a Worchester 80, Norwich 49
Western Reserve 53, Wayne 43 , Colorado State 40, i Lake Porest 39. | 63, Pennsylvania 42
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