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Kautskys Take On Anderoom Fader Here Tonight

Beating Posi 63-57 Risen Scores 15 Points for Victors; Minneapolis Pulls -Ahead 2 Full Games

The Indianapolis Kautskys, winners over the Toledo Jeeps last night| for their secdHnd straight victory, will face Owner Ike Duffy's Anderson| Packers tonight in a National Professional Basketball League gamg/at| the Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30. The local pros staged a hit of a fourth-period rally last night to defeat the Jeeps, 63 to 57, at Toledo. Kautskys led all the way until the closing minutes of the third : PROBABLE LINEUPS

period when the Ohioans took .over ri y r. Anderson a 51-47 lead. Then big-Arnie Risen Hale : r . * parE and Leo Klier Bodganski | 8 asiadvn 8hipp paced the rally Coss .. Betz that brought the ct. Wabash Awards second triumph in five games on v the road. Risen connected for 15 Mf p ers . points, i The most im-, CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec. 23 —

portant factor in Head football Coach Glen Harmelast night's vic- son today announced major football tory was that the awards to 24 varsity players; locals edged - out! Eight seniors were recipients of of their usual cellar habitat and W- jackets. They were Bill Trapp, are enjoying a half-game lead over Crawfordsville; Jim Allerdice, Indi-, spin on a furn last-place Tri-Cities in the Western anapolis; Wilbur Morton, Division. : | Themiq Plakos, Indiana

: ris er | inhi rt. Tonight will be the packers! first Ronald Montgomery, Pittsboro;

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a points. The Redskins held an early Neyads 53, Springfield College (Mass.) 48.

but-Minneapolis overcame it San Jose State 67, Willamette 49.

Santa Barb 47, P | nard Connely, Crown Coa BTR Dorothy Noone, R. B W A 440 ip”fhe second quarter. The Lakers Bs rede ki} Oregon 35 five moundsmen won 20 or more season baseball tours. Cheek Barrett. Little Flower . 575 Ruth Huff, Riviera Past Pres. Mixed-443 od 30 to’ 26 at halftime. State 60. games in 1946, Feller was.the lone . CHS Bowling Green 95. South Carolina 73. ke P B k B I Morningside 48, North Dakota 47 20-game winner last season. The N ro Das ot a | Eastern Ben Sr MuTTay 43. general earned-run average rose .21 = bl NATIONAL LEAGUR New Market 50, Waveland 27, tto 3.71. | ad Easterfi, (vision PROFESSIONAL | : \ - Last Pet myracuse 48, yo 2Hibition Feller ranked runner-up in earned = . x # Rochasier + oR i 4B reesei runs with 2.68, followed by south-| ~~ < E Pr. Wayne 8 1 aw Eddie Lopat of Chicago.and| . : Cr acuse i} 48 Abandon Net League Lindt Dick of Philadelphia,| , OID .ssvvvccssvsvnnnnas oy y $I. 16 Joo} NEW FORK: Dex. 3 un —Com= ach with .281.. : e Richards anh! "poole Frank (Spec) Shea of the Lost Pct: nounced today that the World Pro-| yl : Minneapolis 9 501 Yankees owned the highest won-lost | Bhebovgan 1 son fessional Tennis League was being . ; | Oshkos 3 13 42 percentage with his .806 mark, INDIANAPOLIS $n t31 abandoned because of the lack of amassed by winning only 14 and, Tri-Cities .. 11 .389 “enough top-notch pros to give the . : : :

losing five. His earned-run average —far from spectacular—was 3.07. Reynolds Closest | | "Closest to Feller in the matter of victories were Allie Reynolds of the|

RESU LTS LAST NIGHT

INDIANAPOLIS 63, Toledo 57. Minneapolis 61, Sheboygan 52.

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Golden Gloves Entry Blank Yankees, 19-8; Phil Marchildon of | Philadelphia, 19-9; Dobson, 18-8, National Guard Armory, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6 and Fred Hutchinson of Detroit, —Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— 18-10.

For the first time since 1936, Feller failed to strike out at least 200 batters, but he led the league in| that department anyway with 196,

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Leads 11.Honor Counts on Games of 245, 182 and 276 at Pennsylvania Alleys

House League at the Penn lanes. Charles Navikas' 703 led the evening's 11 honor count scores. The male keglers of the city claimed nine of these, ~ while two women rolled 600s. « Navikas' tally was compiled on games of 245, 182 and 276 for Tilson's Clerks. In the Holy Cross loop at Fox-Hunt dropped 683 pins. for the runner-up- laurels, | Funeral Home, Johnny put together - {marks of 254, 253 and 176. | For the women, Eva Williamson !gelical League at’

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Training Dates

Menu Calls for 27 Exhibition Tilts

The Indianapolis completed training schedule for 1948 and the menu calls for 27 exhibition games before the Hoosier Redskins open™the American Assogiation championship season with the champion Kansas Cit}

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600 "13 Jolinny Mencin, Holy Cross . : 683 Charles Stotts, Allison Plant No. 10 $12 1 1 Tex pie in Tomavamtis is elm Een, In an irk Feller, Chandler Split RE ty Bhar Lb tt Solas "0b HB EL EE 8 Me i he, rice ub 46 St aul Sequin, Te Three weeks ago Kautskys dropped) enrolls, Berkeley, Ill, and Dick, ¥ | Larry Callahan, Evangelical : 671 Norman Kuehr, Indiana Lumb. Mixed 4 16 81. Paul at Sequin, Tex. 1 : wapin, Danville, Ill | John Montgomery, Court House ....... 866 Harold Reinking, Ft ure Classic . 563 17 Toledo at San Antbnio 8 league tilt to the Packers at Varsity W's wer rded to J es! 8 | ony Munter, Court House .+.... 865 Harold Unger, Riviera Squs Pres Mi 587 18 Ban Ar tonio At San Antonio Anderson ind hen reversed that) co, Biggenville, 0; Tom Bar| 7 19 Ime itchi [a3 ape. Rangelic 11 ah Behelopt. Br igwood Nereus Sap 30 MwA: at Victorino Sud t J * - ic . }C I Woo 1 (Le n ctoria decision the following night in an Biron, Steubenville, O.; Tom Bar Gene Blantord, Bt. Joan of Are Ntl. | 848 Corwin Gever. ‘Carmel alerehants, ixed ao 1 ukee at Austin, Tex exhibition game. rett, River Farest, Ill.; Tony Cefail NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (UP)— Indians against Philadelphia on wiifred Brebab, South Side Bus. Men 648 i 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 22 Toledo at Victoria o Dufty h Gary; Bill Duehon, Berwyn, Ill; American League pitching honors July 10 and Young Billy McCahan |puteh Werick, Capital Pa Shurch 648 Eva Williamson,’ Indianupolis Classic 628 33 a ania at Victoria 1 : ride » He dianapolis ASS 603 4 Lor] Pp: Wher a as remodeled his pierce Green, Crawfordsville; .Jay for 1947 were split between blazing of the Athletics against Washing- Gene Jlarper, Moos is ' 843} ab su BOWLERS (WOMEN) 37 Houston at Vv in cy © s a p Na ssi C 0 b a ine onsiyevably this Gray, New Castle; Bil Hoganson, Bob Feller of Cleveland and Spud ton. John Zeunick, ILI Bell Telephone Rey a beck, Jndinnapolia Ginnale ik 56 New Orleans at New w Orleans 5 as i additions to the Niles, O.; Don Knutson, Marinetta, Chandler of New York, according] The New York Yankee pitching Clazles McCann, South 8: Side Bus. Men 840 Betty gisToliette, (ndidna jolis Classic ; NeW Orleans at New Orlean ~ . . .e u A adil 55 3 Tag a e Fenton primarny the Wis.; eo Loyas, Rahway, N. J.: to official averages released today, staff was the best with a collective Moran, Inter-Plant . 639 Edna Mae Schoen, Indiar a) is Classic 58 J Mohile at Mobile. - conte + BD t . 63 Hs sat 2 Mobile a Wie estar Be Sen ers with Roch- yo MeKinney, South Bend, Frank but neither the Indian fire=ball earned-run percentage of 3.39 and pr, Bren Antlers Recreation No. 3. 638 Hild Gedmeie;, Inditnapoils Cia ¢ M81 3 Bigminghni. at Birmingham iy or a Division s first Ritter, Roselle, N. Y.; Jack Wright, Tartist nor the Yankee veteran was the St. Louis Browns were far and I Ys Sous Site Rus Men. ' pid Louise rey, ZTaiknoush, Electric 541 8 Jaina CR Bygnain ‘ y 8 88 2 rie Scheich,. Indianapolis Classic 35 5 anh P 21 gamed this Bon of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Rie Wahl and particularly proud of the question- away the worst with 4.33. Yankee Niles McMahon, Ravenswood Merch. ..619 Merle Burton Fone Ll TR : Memphis ut Mermph! 8 8) . » " - Ray Tucker, Fraternal .. 618 Thelma Wettle, Ind lis Clas 1 emphis their individual stars include Howit Norman Wilson, Chicago; Dwight able ascomplishments. hurlers struck out the most bat- Ea, er Bell relephone .. os ag Nile, dianapol 8 Classis : a1 ° Little Rock at Tillis Rock Schultz Charlie Shipp of Indi Osha, Linton and Frank Roman, The 20-year-old Feller was the ters, 691, and Detroit pitchers com- Bl onli, Sou, te Susinen Men... 313 Mary Baringes, Darleen Mirabea ux 520! 11 Little Rock . Tiki. Rock he 2 - a ollins, ou Ouse... . nn Crull, Indianapolis Classic 33H oy , ’ ’ : gnapolis, Joh Ha Charli Gary. only Americ League hurler to pleted the most games, 77. Matt Donahue, Court House 614 Marge Skelton Ln TAR 28] 3 New York Yankees at Indianapolis p n rgis, ar ie | 20 games. DB his 20 triumphs —————— Gomer Allred, South Side Bus Men .. 614 Helen Erdley, Darleen Mirabeaux 24 Black and Rollie Seltz. RN TE _—— win B | George Hessman, U. 8. Rubber . 81 Scheik, Real Silk Mixe 524 Nationally Advertised Basketh 1] Ri It were the fewest he<has registered F 11 f —- thr George-Crofts,. Fraternal 812. Rath Graham, aa Rpg ie 522 y vertise Black is a 6-foot S-incher who a esu S over & full season sinde 1938." His elier 10 1g [George Logan, Indiana Bel Telephone iH Dorothy Mashiek, Indianapolis Classio 522 x Watches * Piamonds 14 ne Piccione u orma Trittipo, Real Silk Mixed 52 starred last year for St. John's of Auller iE Soil EGES 11 defeats left him With a preent - Juvenile Delin uenc |'Bob Earl, South Side Business Men ... 811 Sophie Lad Indes aoa fixed 510 Brooklyn. ghssiion 56, a] kland City 46. “9 y |Curley Street, Moose ... 611 Catherine Blossom, Arbogast Floral ... 517 * Silverware ’ . BIG NINE age of .645, sixth best in the circuit. | " 'Harry Schornstein, Court House ..... 808 Shirley England, Nichols Jewelry 316] Expert Waton and Jeweirs Repairs Mi a NIN CHICAGO, Dec. 23 (UP)-—Bob Harold Goldsmith, Fraternal ......... 607 Gertrude. Rhodes, Indianapolis Classic 516 pe ewer) tepalrima Mikan Scores 20 Michigan 31. Southern Celifornia 38 Chand] nactive for most y Boni lorhia 39, andler, inactive r. Pennington, Optimists . 808 Peggy Lanham, Solitaire 518 NELSON'S J fry: 1 Hilinols 71, Washington State 35. eller, star pitcher of the Cleveland y leen A eweiry, ino. In one other game last night, Oklahoma’ » Wisconsi the season because of arm. trouble, & Leo Dalton, Holy Cross .. 808 Virginia Gurian, Darleen Mirabeaux.. 512 > THER AEs : Indians, announced today he would Youn ng, Inter-Plant ~ 604 Amy McDaniels, Indianapolis Classic. 512 | 36: N. Penn. Opposite Loew's the Minneapolis Lakers, led by their cony 82. tia aac is . | was the official leader in earned-run work Tor the” 15llowing vear.as ad Ralph Richman, Fraternal 804 Edna Lakury, Indianapolis Classic 510 | WO! = |Gomer Lorenz, Moose 01 {Harriett Patterson, Indianapolis Class. 500 = Ate. MRA TA high scoring center, George Mikan, Hofatra tor, 8 on dt Maritime average Wh 246. He ' won only | Sandie Ty of a $100,000 fund set Bill Northern, Moose .. | Betty Deppin, Indianapolis ye «on 508 4 pulled two games ahead Of the Academy ‘44 v nine and lost five and won the title| b fos tact Dick Nolan Fraternal ii . 800 Ann Sauter Rolitasre Nab 304 KE 4 3 3 a anufa ( osemary Smit arlin Bros ! | 5) second-place Sheboygan Redskins [on Tsiand U_ 49, Oregon 47. lonly because Chicago's Joe Haynes, UP bY Xo Ie 3 m mu StuFing Wilson 8hopp. Speedway Classic -.... 308| Dorothy Cimmeiman. Indianapolis’ Cl. $03 wy , W in the Western Division, Lawrence Tech 43, Texas Chriciian #0. who had a 242 earned-run mark, OMPANY (0 combat Juvenile delin: gaven Siar, Eratsporieflon..... . 3o8ionhle, Kiabse Mobil, Jog io: a DRUG STORES Minneapolis defeated Sheboygan, Drake 65 00 aie, Vesleran 34. failed to complete 10 full games, - |quency. N Harold Darringer, Reformed Church .. 803 Marie McCoy. 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