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Press dinals had the hampionship of otball League delivered today, of the Eastern ayoff game at inday between agles and the

red their first league history verpowered the 0 21. Paul Christman ff covered 80 st play from ouchdown that lead they never, ¢

to one more mer Angsman ith Pat Harder The defending one touchdown pass and two sacrinty. n Tie hed their seas out the Eagles tie Sunday by Bay Packers, 28 mé they have n league history

mashed to three Eagles and also rd of 1008 yards season, d Jim Castiglia the Washington omped to a 40 Boston Yanks, ne of his greatw ichdown passes, two dthers. ams smothered ts, 34 to 10, in © of line strength, §

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MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1947 _ By Frank ] Wilson

Pin Patter |

Youthful Pat Striebeck, star of the Yaver Men's Shop quintet; stole thé show over the week-end. Competing in two tourneys, Pat closed out in both with a combined average of 200, She worked a 109 aver-| age in the WIBC Sweepstakes Indiana-Missouri district Yolloft, and a: 201 in the city match-game contest. The district rolloff wound up at the Pennsylvania Slides yesterday afternoon with Miss Striebeck and Mabel Skinner topping the major and minor divisions. Bot 174 vetoes games, Pat totaled 3304 pins, Just | week-ends. Open to all ABC-| six short of a 200 average. Miss | sanctioned bowlers, it will offer, Skinher marked a total of 2587! guaranteed prizes of $350 for first, timbers, | place in the handicap division, and Both scores will be compared $300 for tie top apt jn the actual with those _of the /leaders at the group. other rolloff sites in the district.| Participants may bowl as many| The highest scores in both divisions times as they wish, but they must! ‘will take the holders to the national | roll with a new partner each time. rolloff in Dallas, Tex, sometime|A bowler is eligible for cash in bath next spring. divisions, as many times as he bowls. | Coon Stxty per cent of the prize fund will| The city match-game tournament |go to the handicap division, with finale found Miss Striebeck and|40 per cent being given to the ac-| Johnny Murphy the winners. Mur-|tual division. phy hit for a 2043 ten-game total in| The entry fee for the affair is $7 defeating Jack Smith for the title. per team. This fee includes the Pat dropped Laura Alexander with [cost of bowling. The fee must ac-| a 2010 tally, The final round was company entries. All checks are to

GREYHOUND = FORWARD

—Bill McGrath, a sophomore ! from Fowler, will be in the Indiana Central lineup tomorrow night when the Greyhounds tangle with Hanover Cgllege in a Hoosier Conference basketball game at the University

rolled at Pritchett - Hunt and |be made payable to the tourney gee. | O'Grady’s. retary, Joe Kirkhoff, 1010 E. Mar-| Heights gymnasium, rn ket St. Tourney manager is Joe Et Following the second week-end |Dezelan. of competition in the 21st annual » les’ a or

Del England has patil elected to, head the Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors Association for 1948. Eng-

“Pot of Gold” tourney, the top team is the Downey Dunker five with a total of 3145 pins.’ This score includes a 373 team handicap. In the|land’s vice president will be Paul runner-up spot is last week's lead- | Ferdinand. Also elected were Lo-

ers, Indiana Veneer, with a total of | renz Wiesman, secretary-treasurer, 3138, including a 483 handicap. | land directors O. Scott, Carl Hindel| Walker,

Leads Hitters

NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (UP)—Harry outfielder for the Phila-

umph over the Blackhawks,

| burgh—8amis (unassisted) 11:02; (6) IN. New Haven at Phila elphia. Providence Couture, Lundy Score Pen IARILI = Juhay (Sullivan) 13 40. | A BAYT Chercinna at at INDIANAPOLIS | “ 13] { - | Then last night, Gerry Couture oa Ko Eh ing). “Doran! Philadelphia at Buffalo; Hershey at New bi ourne 0 S {and Pat Lundy accounted for I ~| {Slashing} in Sioen Hpping. Pa éxelt and fiaven; 2 as hington at Providence, Pithes) undy (fig

~ | dianapolis goals and that was the /Margin of victory over the Hornets Hiliou, [in the stormy session witnessed by |i; inte ihe goal | 8887 Coliseum customers.

Pittsburgh players and one Indian- | scoring position apolis player, to him It looked as if the Caps might

Ofcials—Charles McVeigh and Prank

into a 2-1 leadership. | Open “warfare” broke out in the Hornet defenders were intent on | final period and the officials Im-| ¢masthering Simpson, Couture slipped [posed major penalties against tWo i from the other side to be in|

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National ature Meores) l Detroit 4, Chicago 3 | ‘

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nday) Detroit 1, New York 1 (tie), Boston 4, Chicago 3 Montreal 4, Chicago 3 UNITED STATES (Saturday Scores) Pt. Worth 3

iim} “which sent the Caps | While the | (Continued From Page 22) of a late rally when the Tigers {dropped a 45-43 decision to Clear|

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: astern Division To a Rough 4-2 De Over Pittsb TCT EE oc a Roug - ecision Over Pitts urgh Ed : 3 od § 4 , I By BOB STRANAHAN | : Hers ey 0 8 33 : vl \ 3. 309 “§. Their play sharpened considerably in the last two weeks, our Caps On the Ice . ys 3 nl yislon Por" AMERIC WU y Un s o 5 today are again making eyes at second place in the Western division AMTRICAN, LEAGUE "The Ameriin Rocker League wal |Ghicao cards 9 3 0 1% 308 3 ./in the American Hockey League. WL re 6 0a y Leag Chicago Bears. 8 4 © 81 ja3 ul | Aftér-a 2-2 tie at Pittsburgh and a 4-2 triumph over the loop's | Pittsburgh vio-18 4 3 41713. 63 becoming . unsafe Yoday i 2 Toa Angeles ...8 8 0 300 a an leaders here last night, Coach Johnny Mowers’ charges hop East for a INDIAAPOLs” 31.38 a, ranking teams. The ambitious Phil- petroit_..,..... 3 9 0 ” {couple of games and a chance to] gneiang .......H-8°1. 0 8 1 adelpia Rockets and the St. Louis ? pick up some mote points. Hockey Summary Eastern Division Flyers were providing a good share |’ Theyre against the lowly Lions| Pittsburgh (f) INDIANAPOLIS (4 |providence non SESS 9% of the newly developed épposition. | in Washington tomorrow night, | Kem 0 saers Right Defense oo 10 AAT Parana shin 3 3 3 9 117 Philkdelplis, which mre Rag ‘then play in Providence on Wednes« jH4ekor . bet Detense .. ' + ‘Buminery, New Haven 14 3 23. 8% 06 won twice as many games as . t 16 2 18 76 108 3 | day. The Caps have won twice Sloan Right’ Wing ern ! gauthier Springfield. 19 1 17 90 127 all last season, swamped the West: | from Washington, but have dropped | 57 a th... prion iE ton Baan RESULTS LAST NIGHT jern Division's second”place Buffalo|§ t decisions to the high-scoring| O'Flaherty, Samis; Morris, Dawes Costels JNDIANAPOLYS 4, Pittsburgh 3, | Bisons, 7 to 3, Saturday and deadwo ic Mackell, Hill, Lemieux. Indianapolis| St Louis Hershey 3. y \ Reds in previous meetings « this’ Lundy, Sullivan. Pogdolsky, Nicholson, Buffalo + prin fleld *3 {locked the’ Providence Reds, Eastern season. Bhnnar: Couture, Doran Bruneteau, New Haven 1 Philudelih 1 Jue. [leaders, 1 to 1, last night, Pl: involved in the Detroit pishus Ete by Feliedhe 2 RESULTS SATUR St. Louis, last in the West ayers’ in is | 8 thous sii 38 13 INDIANAPOLIS ’ Bibi Y te. | St Louis, last in the Western race, swap continued to pay dividen Dames First Period: (1)| Cleveland 2. Hershey 3 (tie was ‘just as potent, defeating the for both clubs over the week-end. | Pittabun Costello (Mackell, Dawes) | Riladulahis o Sula 3. |defending champion Hershey ‘Bears, yFor “the Caps, Eddie Bruneteau ash he murs: (hashing); THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE to 3, last night. Don Grosso , Scored one of the two goals at Second Period T.0) INDIANAPOLIS | TOMORROW NIGHT — INDIANAPOLIS | scored three goals and Billy Mesburgh, while Rod Morrison and DIANA - (8 8 WEDNESDAY — INDIANAPOLIS at Provi- 8 'e as Fis et h kers DIANAPOLIS — « I df ed dence: Cleveland at Springfield; Hershey Comb set up {ive as the Flyers made arty Pavelich each got markers |, oar roughness): Nicholson (els #0, Philadel bia Pittsburgh at Buffalo. [it two straight at the expense of the in the Red Wings’ Saturday tri- bowing). =. C0 ANAPOLIS~| FRIDAY- Cleveland at Washington Second place | Eastern section Eastern section club. Doran (Summers, Couture) 7:57. (8) Pitts.| SATURDAY--Washington at Cleveland |

Third in line is the Horns team out and Louie Dezelan. of the Elks League with a 2726 ac- | 8 8 4 tual count, a 405 handicap, for a| 1n® of the 3131 total team is the Segmental Saws squad out of the E. C. Atkins loop with a 3113 score. Fifth place is held by the Allison P-80s who marked a 2575 actual score, added a 535 handicap and arrived at a 3110 figure. Low in the money following the week-end's efforts was 3016. n ” s | Word comes from Louie Dezelan regarding the eighth annual Dezelan Recreation Men's Doubles Clas-| sic. The tourney will start Saturday, Jan. 10, and continue for three

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Football Results

PROFESSIONAL All- America Conference itle Playoff) Cleveland 1, New York 3. ational League Philadelphia 8, Green Bay 14 Chicago Cardinals 30, Chicago Bears 21 Washington 40, Boston 13 Los _Angeles 34, New York 10.

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Jagiee Won-Ten League. League,#Which rolls at Pritchett's The lourth placing day evenings, have contributed with the St. Louis a Christmas fund to the Gift Shop|joining the Phils, made 186 hits in The fund will/513 trips to the plate for a .363 enable veterans who are unable to patting mark. His 16 triples “also leave the hospital to do their was high for the icague.

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In second place was Bob Elliott {of the Braves, the league's most |valuable player, who hit 317, Chi|cago’s Phil Cavaretta and Augie {Galen of Cincinnati tied for third

|with 314. ‘ Completing the first 10 were Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh, .313; Stan Musial, "St. Louis, .312; George Kurowski, St. Louis, .310; Tommy Holmes, Boston, and Pete Reiser

Brooklyn, 309, Brooklyn, .306.

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have had one in the cage early in the first period when a shot of Lundy's caromed crazily around the cage, but the-goal judge didn't see it. There was no doubt of Pitt shurgh's| marker midway in the period. Les Costello flipped it past Red Almas knee-high from about six feet out and just to the right of the cage. Battle Furiously Indianapolis battled furiously for the balance of the period trying to square things and the Hornet netminder was kept on the jump, especiglly late in the stanza when Jack Hamilton was-sent off the ice for holding. Attesting to the fury) of the Cap attack was the fact that Bastien had 16 saves during the 20

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Tony Licari got the equalizer for

Red Doran flipped one through) Bastien's legs early in the final period when the Hornets were caught short” after Stan Kemp had .been|

the final flurry of fists which | brought all of the players on the ice into a big huddle near the | | Pittsburgh cage. Fleming Mackell

{and Lundy got five-minute penal-| ties out of it for fighting.

Tulsa 3, Ft. Worth 2 Kansas City ad Omaha :

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sity; Pts ~ Points,

Paul 4, Tulsa 1 y : Minded 5 7, Kansas Oity 3 tied up late in the game at 40-all. | Doran’ Connects * Houston 3. 81. day) Paul Middlebrooks with 10 points!

| meted a misconduct penalty. GO Ast. Fis | 8tm a1 20 41 23 Cardinals, sectional champs, jour-| a Sansiuee Shor, » Man, too, Sls 1 it in 18 neyed to Jeffersonville and saw ey E bg al \s | Miliar $ 12 3% 1 [their latest victory string snapped : 8 a long shot by mis g 14 23 12 at six straight by the Red Devils, from the blue line which Almas 13 n- J ' | Do 9 13 21 28 56-42. couldn't even see. : 9 9 MH Lundy got the game's final Fofolin 3 $ 1 N Decatur Central _won handily ] marker at 15:40, banging in a re- Dewsbury 8° 3 4 3 (from Plainfield, 50-42, In the only bound on Barry Sullivan's shot. Bruneteay .. tavees 3 ] : 3 2 ‘other game Saturday night. Ralph This also came while the Hornets Burdett .. anes 10 } 2 1 4 'Lollar, who scored 19 points during were shorthanded and just before g—games played: GO-Goals: Ast - the game, led a last half attack

AS PIM—Penalty in min- Which enabled the Hawks to wipe

our Asshats, One Game-—D. Morrison

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15 Puma Gridders Receive Monograms

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