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“SPORTS ROUNDUP Evansville Central Ranked [Jansen and Spahn =p By EODIE ASH ‘« ex_a_ Top National League F— serene me we As No. 1 H. S. Team in State pjiching Percentages B55

Walcot next summer. . . . The turn to switch hitting next spring.| _.

her sixth of the

heavyweight champion has been . , . The Dodgers are shy of good, © Giant Rookie Has Best Won-Loss Record;

or a 637. This

the master-over-all in the “re- righthanded hitting outfielders. , . .! | , ‘at . ashek was just match league.” ... rr Carl Furillo is their lone fly chaser 1 Golden Bears Braves Southpaw Is Most Stingy With Runs rge with a 636 The German, Max i in that category. . . . Reiser is a | y : ] NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)—Rookie right-hander Larry Jansen ba hf 234, 208 and 1 - Bchmeling, “got it versatile pastimer and altering his of the New York Giants topped the National League in pitching pere. i olled in the Ir quick,” alter flat- “ batting style is unlikely to throw ! centage with a lofty 808, and Southpaw Warren Spahn of the Boston bt ssic loop at tening and stop- 4 him off stride. { : Braves ‘fashioned the lowest earned-run average 2.33, the official aver« i irives. ping Louis in “au 1 ages disclosed today. a their first shin TOP ATTENDANCE, . . . Big- Jansen, who reported to the Giants after wigning 30 and drop. bi Tue men of 1" dig. . . a bout gest professional football crowd ; ping six with San Francisco of the, . . - 3 Ns, that occurred be- this year was slightly under 83,000, | ames Pacific Coast League in 1946, found ; oh Forest i fore Detroit Joe in Los Angeles, to- watch the L. A. | major-league hitters only slightly hy pponse ; ey won the crown. Dons of the All-America Confer- ~~ | more difficult and racked up 21 tri- ague at Penn

P32, 213 and 222. Bob Williamson bn games of 199 Dillons Office ¥ Bouth Side Busi

ence. . . . But the Dons slumped doy, Buddy Baer, Tom _in mid-season and down went the Abe Simon and Joe Walcott’ [gute receipts. Billy Conn . . . all of them caused) Louis trouble in first matches. . . .|

Southport Joins Well-Regarded List

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer

umphs against five losses during 1047. | Spahn, 25-year-old Buffglo, N.Y.,| fast-ball wizard, permitted only 87 (runs, 75 of which were earned, in|

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But when they came back asking! Philadelphia sports gossip says The Richmond-New Albany and 290 innings while winning 21 games| t the Sport Bov for it a s&cond time, Louis sent the Fenn and Notre Dame are dis- Pt. Wayne South-La Porte intersec- gnq losing 10. His won-lost per-|§ ; ® ringsiders home early by dishing| ©Ussing a future football series to tional prep school basketball games| centage of 677 was fifth best in the ED CAMPBELI out haymakers. . . . It's true, of Pe played in alternate years in this week-end were considered as j,,gye, . . : th a 658 rollec course, that the champ is slipping, Philly and South Bend... . Penn likely answers today to the strength Won Most Games i ub’s gatherin,

is one of the nation's leading grid of these four Hoosier schoolboy | Spindly Ewell Blackwell, Cincin-|

quintets. !nati’s"'mound ace, garnered most of All four were rated high on the| the other hurling laurels, however, second weekly state-wide United ne gan Dimas, Cal., right-hander|

but it's also a safe guess that he took Walcott too lightly and was universities and came close to

moré or less a victim of over-con- POSUnE a perfect record this year, | fidence in training. . . . Also, it had The Army tie stood in the way.

Bowling for the had games of 21: The U. 8 '} rly evening le:

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been over a year since he defended,

his title. . . . We believe several factors contributed to Louls’ poor showing and we don't aim to detract from Walcott's amazing performance, , . . He's entitled to a lot of acclaim. . ,. If he can stand up to Louis for 15 rounds a second time, well and good. . . . We would not want to be in his shoes on the second trip, however, . . . Here's hoping the way is cleared to bring them together again. , . . Public pressure probably will turn the trick.

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~ d ~ | BANKROLLS TO “SUFFER” ,.. Baseball club owners are fretting over soaring hotel, food and transportation prices and what the inflation is likely to do to their spring training outlay next year, . , . It's going to call for a meaty bankroll to carry squads of 40 or more Bouth and foot the bills for a month and a half, ,.. Every major league player also will receive $256 a week for incidental expenses during the training period. ~

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Joined the elite already last week, it was the first appearance in the top 10 for the other three clubs. New Albany jumped to fourth place from -the “well-regarded” | | category by virtue of its 33-30 vic-| |tory over Bedford, last week's top|seeded team. La Porte's Slicers, | Eastern Division champ with South Bend Central of the Northern Indi-| ana High School Conference, | snapped Culver's six-game winning

Press rankings, While Richmond won the most games, 22: pitched | n

the most complete games, 23; reg-| istered the most strikeouts, 193, and | authored the circuit's sole no-hit- | no-run game against the Boston |

Braves on June 18. His 16 consecu-| =

tive victories represented the longest winning streak ever put together by a right-hander in modern National League annals, { Blackwell's record of 22 victories and eight defeats gave him a per- | centage of .733, third highest in the |

soap BEST AVERAGE — Rookie Larry Jansen of the N.Y. Gi-

ants, who scored 2| #riumphs against five defeats during "1947, topped the = National

League in pitching percentage with a lofty .808, the official

streak last Saturday night for their| loop, and his earned-run average of d fourth consecutive triumph. Pt. 247 was second only to Spahn’s, averages disclosed today.

Wayne South also has racked upt. Ralph (the Hawk) Branca of pitched the most innings, 290, and

are Bowl came pounts. Top was games of 183 econd better-th ored by Bernie ered games of or a 663. The sixth hgh

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{The Chicago Cubs will have a| {rookie pitcher in training camp) {next spring who didn't lose a game | {in 1047. . ., . Working for the Camp! {Lee, Va, nine, Bob Kelly, young righthander, won 15 straight with inary a setback. . . . Returning for another trial with the Cubs is Clarence Maddern, outfielder, who nit grade next ‘year. | 335 in the Coast League. . . . His Tun {grandslam homer gave Los Angeles HE WAS A DEAD EYE... Lou the playoff game that decided the Boudreau, the Cleveland American pennant with San Francisco, League manager and shortstop, used | oN ou to be some shucks as a basketball] PRICE BOOST... Hoosler supplayer with the University of Illi-| porters of the Chicago Cubs who nois Western Conference varsity , . ,| make occasional visits to Wrigley Lou hounded that big round ball): Field In the good old summér time

and was a consistent point getter, will not be delighted to know that are hoping to at least gain three

SON . . . From Pete Castiglione, the Indianapolis Indians’ 1947 ace shortstop, from Greenwich, Conn, . . . He adds, “Also pass along my best wishes for the holidays to all those swell Indianapolis fans” , , . Here's hoping that Pete will be back with us if he doesn't make the big league

four triumphs. Brooklyn and Johnny Sain, lanky | faced the most batters, 1174. : Championship Talk Boston right-hander, were the only| gen Trinkle, the Giants’ hard. Krone of Kansas State. IU was a seven-point favorite. Meanwhile, Evansville Central, other 20-game winners in | working relief artist, pitched in the TR ranked by some observers: with the| league, both of them winning 21 and most games for the second straight great Evansville Bosse teams which| dropping 12 for a .636 percentage. year, ‘appearing in 62 contests. He copped two straight state titles in Schmitz Lost 18 also finished the most games, 38. 1944 and 1945, took over the pole| Blackwell, who won the shutout On the debit side, Johnny Schmit position in the rankings. | title in 1946 with nine, relinquished | the Cubs lost the most games

Caps in fast [Ball State Is Only Unbeaten For Two Games | College Quintet in Indiana (ox cio fis Bh pon i ie BIER ETRE § G0 Boi

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Ball State College of Muncie stood out today as the only unbeaten Bloomington High came close to|——————————— rn The Indianapolis Capitals were in college basketball team in the state following the season's first defeats getting them into trouble. But! y ee Kirby Higbe of Pittsburgh way ithe Tit il) oy to open a last night to Indiana University’s Hurrying Hoosiers and Anderson Central, winner of 57 of its last 61! 0C p S oiCe fe ost Fin hurler in jy two-game chedule against the SOHEES |games, has a star-studded outfit eague, giving up bases-on-balls | , . i | Indiana fell before unbeaten Kansas State College, 61 to 53, at and reserves fro undef ted! an Car {ay of Philadelphia Washington Lions there tonight! serve m an elea . committed the most wild pitches, 8 inst the Rhode Island Reds Kansas City, Mo, and the Anderson Ravens were nosed out by Wabash, “B” squad to be considered a se- prenes, and Against the Rho le 180 5 46 to 42, at Crawfordsville, : rious threat for the 1948 state prep Joe Hatten of Brooklyn permitted tomorrow night at Provi ence. = A In other games last night Purdue! SUMmmaries school title. the most sacrifice hits, 20, and From these two games the Caps jumped into a commanding lead in| Kansas State (61) |" Coach Walter Riggs’ boys will NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)—The Tommy Hughes of Philadelphis

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n " ft. pf! g 1 ; 8 gui 2 , IT SPIR box seals will cost §2 in .148, an inte before returning to the bisg -GpENILE Minutes and, wen} OD rman, t 3 2 "4 williams, t 4 4 5 meet city rival Bosse tonight. |All America Conference held its sh-| val Sully ok gl i « THE RIGHT SPIRIT . . . The increase of 20 cents. ... A 3 per fons ’ 0 Bo skate]? DANG Plusburgh a 50-29 defeat Noone, f 9 9 3 prmsrong. {1 8 21 Teams that vanished from the nual draft of college football play-| , ix ole i Saifies Were nmed I y ’ y { . ‘ollseum where ey ale afavette > owey, iter, 3 8 : urin season, Cleveland and Brooklyn ball clubs cent city amusement tax in Chi- inst Clivelund Sunday. night |at Lafayette while little Huntington go0En £0 1 0 Schwartz, oc 1 5 5 upper bracket included Madison ers today with a three-man league © 8 NE y So : regg She ty will play two 1048 exhibition games cago goes irito effect Jan. 1 (against Cleveland [unday night. (cojlege was running over Indiana Brannum, o 3 3 3| Meyer, o 4 1 5 and Lawrenceburg, whose schedules committee representing the defunct ranca of Brooklyn, Murry Dickson : merican next season with the eed i . - Lee Fogolin, Caps defenseman, ech 73 to 58 Clark, © 3 3 3 Jensen, g 00 0 Ig, se schedules Chi Rocket, 1 hi |and Ken Johnson of St. Louis y Tio proceeds going FT twas left here yesterday t 2] " oe! Dean, g 2 6 1llHerrmann, g 1 3 4| were not quite as heavy as those of |“Ricago Rocket Iranchise. leh lev B tt of Bost e, to sandlot funds in the two cities. BIG YEAR FOR ENS ... The Was l were yesterday to nurse a 54 Fouls Called Langion. 2 3 3 Siolar = 1 ® lupo other front : ibe | rhe Rockets rated first choice in| ChATIeY Barrett of Boston and Ed Ed Taylor, 8 se Chie .¢ knee injured in last Saturday's game 0 , aS five Shannon, g 3 3 3|J. Stutevie g 1 1 5 the other front-running clubs, and e Rockets rale : Oice IN yively of Cincinnati each pitchin Carl Wood, Transp . The Dodgers and Indians will Syracuse Chiefs monopolized honors 1U limitea the Kansas State five Lo ; heir } 1 p 4 Ivan Lively, Speedy - : ; .. lat Pittsburgh. Replacing him in! } e fleld goals SEC ; Wallace, g 1 0 3) Logansport, which bowed to Muncie the draft because of their last-place ,,o_pitters uck Mar} meet in Brooklyn on June 14 and In the International League statis- At Eg I 8g to only four field goals in the sec a oe wn} — .

—— Hi Markey, Ra Totals 25 13! 31 Central last week. finish in the western division, and OTHER LE

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Cleveland, July 14 . . . Both will be tics for the 1047 season, . . , This the lineup will be CHF Simpson, ong half, but the Wildcats connect-

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club is managed by Jewel Ens, for- team’s leading scorer. Tony Licariieq on 17 free throws to cushion!diana 2s. mer Indianapolis pilot, and its pres- Will take Simpson's place at one of {jeir 36-25 half-time lead and a Wii FL en Sila) ident is Leo Miller, former Indian- the centers: Fogolin should be ready goosier second-half rally. |2, Shannon; (Indiana) Williams, Meyer |

Half-time

18 Totals 17 1 | Score—Kansas State 36, In- The Top Ten

1. Evansville Central (4-0), 2. Bedford (7-1).

they were expected to go after Notre

The St. Louis Cardinal pitching staff ranked best in the matter of

Dame's Johnny Lujack as a nucleus earned runs with 3.53 and Pitts.

for rebuilding. However, since the Rocket fran-

burgh flingers finished at the othe:

In Madison Square Garden, New |apolls general manager The to play against Cleveland, thus) Kansas State moved into an early |2. Schwartz, Lollar, Wallace 2 | 3. Lafayette Jefferson (6-0) end of the scale with 4.68. Boston . | aie R y : : 848 ole | Purdue (50) - Pittsburgh (29) | ¥* J : . chise was declared vacant over the York, last Saturday, four high [Chiefs led thelr circuit In batting Fiving Simpson a chance to renew 15.5 lead and led at the end of the| = tg tt pl "1 pt] 4. New Albany (4-1). SUSE it took a special commit- Brave hurlers pitched the mos) school basketball games were and fielding and in double plays, Dis bid in the American Hockey! rst periow, 15 to 14. During tne|Axness f-6 7 1 0| Brehm. f 0 0 11 5 South Bend Central (5-0). ’ » : complete games, 75, and St. Louis , . ol , | | Ertel, 0 1 1 Latagliata, £1 0 0 tee to represent the club in the cardinal dsm istered th . Bain, Auto Trar played in the afternoon and two | 176, a very important baseball item, League individual scoring race. second half, the two teams kept the | Caudell, * 0 3 2 Forquer, f 1 0 1 6. Richmond (4-0). draft, pending the re-awarding of| al mouncsmen registere Orville Baxter, Mu College games at night... It was |. ,, Ens’ club also made the fewest! The Caps hold two straight omcials busy calling fouls. Alto- | Br noid «23 Ro 6 o of 1. Ft. Wayne South and Central the Chicago territory. The com- most sistgevuts, 612. — : mass hardwood action with play errors... and had three individual triumphs over Washington but have! geifier 54 personal fouls were called, williams, f 1 4 3|Canterna, © 0 3 0 (4-0). | iitice Was osm: a ph Adm. Jonas League booby prize went to Pitts 3 starting at noon . . . A spectator [fielding leaders. , . . The Indianap-|Yet to run down the Rhode Island! j) against Indiana. Four Hoosiers, Berberlan, g 5 1 1 Prederick, g 0 0 0 g poaaion (5.0). posed 5. burgh’s Ken Gables, who showed f I n 6 | Ulm, 0 0 0 David, g 114 6-9) Ingram, AAC commissioner; Rocket the highest earned would work a kink in his neck |olls Indians completed only 130 ¢lub that is leading the Eastern capiain Ward Williams, centers! Butchko, g 3 0 2( McCrossin, g 2 1 5 9, La Porte (4-0). |Scout Hank Reese, and R. E. Garn.| e earged-run average of : watching ‘em all double plays last season, division, Tom Schwartz ahd Charles Meyer | Theisen, § 0.0 3Cieply, 8 2 0 313) past Chicago Washington (3-0). part owner of ihe old trutehine Lent, 54.00. Gables accom. . -~e -_—_ . ———————— EE, YY» and guard Jerry Stuteville, leit the| Totals 19 12 13 Totals i 9 J 18 Well-regarded: Terre Haute Gar- Garn is expected to be represented)” is u the Hk by Yielding ‘two : Simpson Trails Prokop 26-Second Knockout game via personal fouls. Williams,| pear® 10 Fali=Bureue 28 eb agen fleld (2-0); - Lawrenceburg (6-0); in the new ownership, too FUDS In oneciurd of an maine. § 7 . . i aver ; » game's rer | Butterfield 3, Ulm 2, Butchko 3, Brehm, is re y 4 » “ Dazes Mexican Boxer Hoey Ss: yas We SAine a ey | Latagiinta 2 Lerner, Canterna, David 3, a) A al The league yesterday revealed Nationally Advertised i , ’ “18 a 4 *| Cleply oir eo! that the money-losing Brooklyn . NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)— Stale lorwar -| Officials—C ckers a4 Wally (5. ; § 3 ’ 4 By 3 Points in Hockey Race xv vou oe bv tor DMs Sid idan i os cn mon we wa (8 Sn "0 FRE i, ne, Bri ores eps | EL , : aR ners ‘ Wabash (45) Anderson (12) -2). 1 id . ilverware $4 NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)—Ed (Whitey) Prokop of Providence dazed by his two-punch 26-sec- : : fg ft pt It pt ing, with all bills paid. still ranked as the top scorer In the Anierican Hockey League to-| ond knockout last night that he | Wilson Scores 17 | Clones, £ 7 1-3 Milton, ¢ 4 33 However, the AAC announcement | Expert Watch Yu Jewelry Repairing ‘ day, although Cliff Simpson of Indianapolis was not far off the pace. | thought he was a handler, not a | Purdue was anead, 14 to 3, after Bile L3 3 Hfarks tr 318 Tag-Team Bout to the effect that the Dodgers were| NELSON'S Jewelry, Ine. x Each scored four points during the past week, according to official fighter, | the first three miuules of piay aud goo no o 1 3 Minglee, g 2 2 1 > paid up did not still the reports that] 36 N. Penn. Opposite Loew's v 1 yx - i age s 3 2 : statistics. Prokop thus totaled 45 points in 27 games, while Simpson, After being helped out of the Maintained a l0-point aavantage| BUChins. 8 3 J 3 aderson § 8 0 At Armory Tonight te league very much wanted lem ; \ playing in two more games, had 42 points, | ring after the 10-count, he seized | Until the closing minutes, when &|Gesch'dler, g2 0 3 Barnett, g 0 0 1 : |Branch Rickey to take over the § The contending positions in the y "4 climbed |SCOTING splurge widened the gap. MacDougl g 0 0 0 Holloway, g¢ 0 0 0/ A tag-team struggle awaits Arm- |... | The HUB'S Complete 1 : 8. pot | The leading scorers: | his own waterbucket and climbed "| Kortepeter,g 0 0 0 Williams, g 0 0 0 f ight wh Budd . . league's “big five” also remained GF @ A TP back in with it to await the next | Wille rackig up ther tard) - ory mat fans tonight when Buddy| one story insisted that Rickey HOME OUTFIT unchanged. Ray LaPlante of Prokop Providence a7 24 2 48 By “7 | straight victory in our starts, toe | Totus 2 718 Totals will’ A Curtis of Indianapolis and Frankie turned down an offer last week to —EASY $295.00 Providence occupied third place LaPlante, Providence. NAHE HT Boilermakers were led in sCOriNg by| Free Throws Missed—Miiton, Parks 2, 1alaber of Chicago will tackle Cow- yo control of the team because he] ‘TERMS - ; Lidcombe. Providence 31 13 3% $1 Esparza lost his bout to Roecs Dick Axness. who Wilson 2, Mingle, Servies 3, Clones, Risley boy Len Hughes, Pittsburgh, and i ; with 41 points, three more than gmin' Pitsburg i. 27730 15 3 Rossano of Brooklyn in :26 of |Sophomore K Shy 2, Houston, Hutchins 2 artner Paul Orth, a newcomer preferred. to . wat until he could The Hub Furniture Co. - his fourth-ranking teammate, Carl Kobussen, Bree 3 N12 3 the first round, the quickest main |SParked ihe ave with 15 points. State Coll Net P ' Massillon. O make a better deal in purchasing 414 E. Washington St. : Liscombe. Syd Smith of Pitts- Gauthier This bapolis 3 16 18 32 eventkayo in the history of St Gene Clones and Bob nutchins Jtate College Ne {here from Massillon, O. the. controlling stock. : burgh was fifth with 35 polnts. [RA AINOR® ooo 38 1 18 30 Nicholas Arena POT wero respousiole primasuy for Wa- gehadyle for Week Ue Manis! ie es dey Baz Bastion of Pittsburgh, the Bell. Buffalo Limos 18 30 en mans Bash upsetting Coach Pop Heddon's : billed for two falls out of three, gy a Sa Set Sl loops leading net-minder, chalked Bedard Proridence =. 38 13 18 19 af R Pl Anderson quintet. Franklin Sanouy with a 90-minute time limit. up his second shutout of the cam-|fammerni Wpringaea 38 13 18 % J Rams Players Bach player scored 16 points and| pRB IEEEAR | The speciat supporting bout at § SANTA SUGGESTS i o y ’ — | Mario, Hershey . 7. 2!" ; ‘ . , Sac hi mm a 130 p. m. will pi y rm o paign, thus lowering his goals— Marks, Wersney™ "30 13 11 & Consider Retirement [ied a second-half rally tat carried| pahovel 4 TIRANA € A PLEASING GIFT TO

Atlanta, Ga. against Jack Popenheim of Portland, Ore; -at-one-fall, or 30 minutes.

against average to 2.33 per game: LaPlante led the playmakers with 20 assists and Rookie Phil Samis of Pittsburgh was carrying well his role as the top “bad man" with 66 total penalty minutes, E

LOS ANGELES Dec 16 (UPY={ the Little Glants to victory. Johnny Three members-of:the professional Wilson, Anderson center, was held) Los Angeles Rams football team to 17 pois. He now has scored 5 are considering retirement, but the points in the Ravens’ first three team management reports none of games. them has resigned officially. § ammoeinsnmns The three, Tom Harmon, half- k b 1 back; Jim Benton, end, and Roger Bas et a Eason, guard, all said after Bun | eee een [day's game with the New York| STATE COLLEGES

| Giants that they probably would purdue 50, Pittsburgh 27. . | not be back next year. a ai wis 12, Huntington 73, Indiana Tech 58,

““ OTHER COLLEGES Minnesota 46, DePaul 4%

WEDNESDAY DePauw at Wabash. Evansville at Indiana State. THURSDAY Anderson at Olivet, Indiana State at Eastern Illinois. Indiana Tech at Ohio Northern. Loyola at Indiana. Manchester at Ball State. FRIDAY DePauw at St. Louis Concordia. Hanover at Earlham. Texas Christian at Valparaiso. SATURDAY

1 » ‘Week's High School Basketball Schedule TONIGHT Warren Central at Pike Township. Silent Hoosiers at Center Grove. THURSDAY (City “Tourney at Butler) 6:30—Silent Hooslers vs, Tech. 8:00—Howe vs. Sacred Heart. 9:30—Shortridge vs. Manual,

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OLEAN, N. Y.,, Dec. 16 (UP)— Football Coach Hugh Devore 3f St. Bonaventure College last night was the recipient of a new automobile at the St. Bonaventure gridiron . club banquet, Devore, presented the car by the student body for the. outstanding

Butler Renews Drills | For Canterbury Game ‘| Butler University renewed prac-| tice sessions today for its Indiana Intercollegiate Conference basket- F. ball game with Canterbury Satur- Joins Western Squad day night at the Fieldhouse. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16 (UP) —

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The Canterbury game will offer Francls Bakoca, a 196-pound end| BOSTON, Dec. 168 (UP)—Jersey South Quraren Tl Neer 30. Canterbury at Butler. work he has done for the school in : » irman 9 J Rk \ yr ' : » the Bulldogs opportunity to from Washington State College. to- Joe Walcott will make his first George Washington 57, Davidson 40, Illinois Normal at Wabash, his two-year coaching role here, deBu gS an pport A g ge, 1

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y . iro "aT . R Juke 59, Hampden-Sydney 43 day was named to the West squad American ring appearance since his Duke Sh 82, Gannon 45.

of the Shrine East-West game nere heavyweight title bout with Cham- Kalamazoo 45, Adrian 44

» Duquesne 50, Bowling Green 44 on New Year's Day. Bakoca re- pion Joe Louis when he referees & st Louis 54 Missouri 34.

places Wendell William from Rice lightweight boxing bout at Boston Belo

0 Heidelberg 66, Kenyon 48 Institute, who will be unable to Garden Monday night between Bob | Washington (8t. Louis) 54, Marshall 48. 1llinols College 52, Illinois Wesleyan 50. compete due to seriousness ‘liness Montgomery of Philadelphia and! gastern Iliinois 55, Millikin 49

Murray Teachers 40, Arkansas State 40.

Michigan State at Purdue. clined to comment on the possibility Notre Dame at Denver. of his leaving St. Bonaventure for| Oakland City at Indiana Central. another collegiate or professional St. Joseph's at Anderson. |grid coaching post. |

bring their season's record up to two victories and two defeats. The Danville college lost its first four games this season to Indiana Central, Western Kentucky, Ball State and DePauw before winning over

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North Central College, 55 to 51. [In his. family, {Joey ‘Angelo of Providence, R. 1. Calitics 30. Bimhurst 44 ? — ES ” SS ————————— ———— A ———————— Pepperdine 54, California Poly 48 Brigham Young 46, Arizona State 48,

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