Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1947 — Page 8

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SPORTS - ' ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

THE BIG PRO GAME . , . That football battle in Chicago Sunday betweefi the Windy City Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles for the championship of the National Pro League is to a an eAT

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cup Br ARO Washing Purdue ay-for-pay and: ‘Eagles met times in league play with the series a standofl for each and a tle advance ticket sale for has passed $100,000 The Comiskey Park. prices for grandstand, $4 and bleachers The park is scaled .to $197 000 and the Cardinal pre Ray Ben predicts a

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Bulldogs Are Dismissed For Xmas Holiday

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Rg al imong Hoosier basketball fans Yes there will Are ticket svatllable for I" i ad le<headd 1 he Butier Fieldhouse on ‘Ja 1 and 2 A Keng icket manager at Butle need that an addltonal 650 Yickets for both nights of the hardwood classic have been‘on|] ale, at Marott 18 ¥. Washington. ! He ‘alse Indicated that mall orders wddressed to Butler will continué# to he filled throughout the holidays Pans sttending the first annual classie will witness an experiment with two rules which may be rec. ommended | change ext season, Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler announced Officials Selected Officia for the twon-da erie involv B f Indiana, Purdue ind Not Dame La NETe AN tlouniced Ie | clude GCilen Adum ep \ Cinle Robinson Indians. Gil McDonald, Marquette and Dick Gra Michigur Actual eletiog "game to he handled by ndividun will be made later I'he tue antemplated tle chang now being “tested” hy Western Cor ference are the permittin of 1 er talk with coach during ail me out perio and the ne { floor jump balls to the losest [ the three floor cirole Meanwhile, Hinkle sent Buld dogs through a Nnal p

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missing his charges for the two-dn Christmas holiday period Le practece sessions will be resumed Friday for the full Bulldog squad

Howe Tourney Tickets On Sale for Saturday

Moeket Hd ball tournmment I'ecl High School Saturday went on tle uy . Howe and Broad Ripple High Schools and the Bu Calla han and smith-Hascley porting ROO; Lore Bam Kell Howe athletic dire tor. hn innouneed: price f $150 for the two CS8IONS Individual ton tickets are $1 Palrings at the four wav tourne: are - Howe Peru at 0 pom and Broad Ripple Elwood at 245 p m Fhe championship game Is scheduled for B15 p m. Satu day following the consolation con test at 7.30 p.m

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Basketball Results

STATE COLLEGES Michiga ate 61 Indians #0 ol Dame 1 Kar "0 Purdue 60, Washingto 5 OTHER COLLEGRS Hin 5. Washington State 42 Net ka ¢ Colorado Aggies 4 MNta Clara 45 Georgetown 39 Alabama 39 pit sburgh ) Kansas State 60 p Havs cache 2 Duquesne 65, Utah State 43 Ket icky 6 ML John's (N.Y) «0 Penn 47, 1 t Tech 44 New. York 1 61, Corne an Wyoming 8. Rice 8 ert v loveis Chicago # ex (| A 1 tana 9

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Boilermakers, Irish Score Victories; |. U. Beaten by Spartans

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Coach Mel Taube’ charges tromped on the Washington Huskies

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as the quintets wound up activity until the big “double. double-header.”

Notre Dame also triumphed on the Irish fite's Western trip, edg-| ing out Kansas by a 51-49 score, but Indiana University. was a casualty at Michigan State, 64-60 ‘Purdue's triumph gave the Boilermakers a record of six straight! after their opening defeat by one

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until Purdue knotted the count at| Officials: Currie (NYU), “eyers (ch. {12-12 and went on to lead. 27-22, at ts Pardue (60) Washington (38) the half. . is t 5 1t pe a < p xness ‘ 01 | The start ‘of the second half saw ATE * oo § § 321 Washington move -out again, and gaudeil, $ . 3.1 0 0 0 . a wer AR. Ah Va anks, f 3 1 $1 3X take a momentary 36-35 lead in the gyiierneld, c3 0 0.0% final period. Purdue puiled ahead Erte © 0 1 363 ad a i. Berberian, g 5 2 2) 9'y 2 |again, however, and. the Huskies Theisen, g 0 0 3 £.00 ® [threatened only once more, when Henson, g 2 phd $23%¢ aL y olla r, st they pulled to within a point at By y : 3 3a 1.39 wr 9 av 24 12 19] 19 12 17 43-42, with six minutes to play. Purdue. ‘29; Washog | Dick Axness and Bill Berberian ton a . . Free Throws Missed: Axnes:, Caudell 2, were high point men for Purdue, gp. °°, Berberian Thiessen. Bots 3 dropping 12 points each for the Carnovale, Bird Nichois 2, Jorensen 3 , Oftficis Nate Messin v Boilermakers’ sixth triumph. in| con pani Nate Messinger. (NYU), and seven starts. White was top -scarel for the Huskies with 11 points Notre Dams 03 on Kansas 49) : R PI ig fv pf It was the second loss to a Big Barnhorst, t 4 y 4 England, t £5" Photo by Jobn Spicklemire, Tines Staff Photographer. nino team for Washington, as the Siler. tf ~ 3 1 0 Morel Y 3313 ; t . \ | |e 4 | . . i © ‘ roonen Martin - LOOSE BALL SCRAMBLE- Member: of the Southport [white lerseys) and Franklin Township (dark jerseys) Huskies split a two-game series at QHelran $11 4 Eskridge, 2 00 1] : : 5 ley, « R 2 tramel, 00 nce on a | se ball durina the ope 1 ame the tourne vb Ted vesteraay W ating the outcome Minnesota before coming here. Be- Gordon, g 1 5 4 Waugh, c 4 1 ? . } T Fy fore their Eastern trip they had O'Shea, & 1-2 J Mabry g 138 ran re Rov Bertram [If d M t 3) .of Southport and Don Toon (I1), Junior Rockey 4 ‘ Houchin, g 4 2 § gl a y © am | na UY} A yi ’ amassed . five straight wins on the Sapp, % 11y v “ » -~ { 4 ( . arr, g i Dick Walker (44), ot Frank In wnsSnif Frank n up et the Cargmal 46 4 West Coast. Enns, g 1-31 . - Feegans, 00 2 a =n on .4 . Brannum Is Star 18 15 20 * wii * S ° N 4 arfield tarts Notre Dame took an enzly lead if-Time Score—Notre Dame 25, Kane Mr. uts Warriors Surprise Ne Rigi guuciontes. Sung ogo avhaw ally » its © Hallora oley Gordon , O'Shea, EngJayhawk rally to split. even on its 7. idge, Penny, Mabry 3, Nouchea TW ritics in’ ourne western trip. The Irish lost earlier ants to et ut AND er ring to Denver —— By GEORGE WELDEN Kansas bounced out in front at 59th School ons ' AVENROT. ( of the Marion Count Br United Press the start, but Notre Dame took 10S ANGELES. Ds ¢ up siph Clevenger, dean of-the-Manjo , ; . mn. eastern Conteren today to have a Merry Christmas, for his team pies with Terre Haute Garfield. its bid for over a 25-21 leadership before the i , rence Galloping Glenn Dat the Jamo omething of a surprise in’the way of a four-team tourney victory ai another long victory streak stalled intermission. Led by Center John HARTFORD, Conny Dec. 24 (UP) Mr. Outside” of Army's mightie I'ech . Crawfordsville .last week. was Foley, the Irish threatened to make I'tiiity College today became the cam, wis trying to get out Clevenger's Warren Central ottfit wasn't even a good third choice back on the winning trali today a ‘runaway of it in the last half 59th. school to join the - newlyArn toda possibly ta going Into the affair yesterday. tor the Warriors had just got through and the Purple Eagles and their until Kansas launched a counter- formes Eastern College Athletic . , tentral followers were hopeful they rally sonierence, ( estesalaried pla losing a decision to Decatur Central I'he Flashes used their height ad- | aver : Te ! ; hey had nolev. was. the corer With 18. The pur ‘of the 1 And Southport is supposed 10 be yautace to control the ball off botl found their stride at last. Foley was the top scorer with. 18 € purpose o e ECAC is to th { ro s 1a 4 t dia ( i 1 dil 0 OL oa - . ol atts 1330. 1 tl professional foot- kingpin in the county ranks. packboards and the ste rine “The Eagles made it four victories po : ittain uniform eligibility rules and But the bovs trom the Post Road f gumior Rockev and Don Adcock in five games last night, tripping t East Lansing. the ha p shoot- the use of the one-year freshman Da e Claremont Cal t1- School confused the critics by prgyided the margin of victor) Greensburg, 53-33, in one of the NE of Bob RBrannupf .Michigan rule and. the one-year transfer dl ars f vi I . H ee fat 4 in. hr . It dmitted lie avenging that defeat by the Hawks wks thc : oi . better games on schedules State center, had mdst to do with rule nba clan admits 1 Early in the third, Christie and the Hoosi defeat ECAC pers’ inc y and then beating Franklin Town- pick Khiel gat » Cards 13.20 Evansville Central proved once ‘PE Toosler dele “CAC members: include Yale, vd applied tor a resignation from Dick Khiel gave the Cards a 14-2 in! nd 2 Brannum, former All-American at Harvard, Princeton, Holy C I \ I lifetime SNIP 1D the final game, 48-44 lead but the Flashes rallied to go again that being called the number t kv. 3 Snart te N ; Rand Rags: \ A ou « t » | . » yr . + Qa 18 . <Q - ”} ‘ 4 M ‘ "A in From the opening whistle the in front. 30-29. at the three quarter one piep school quintet in Hoosier- Ken ety pated the Sharia) ly & Northea tern, Bates and Bowdoin. mi ef but he refused 0 wirriors were hot. Franklin took a mark. In the final stanaza. the land is befitting them. The Bears, hig ghilume il a hes —————————— } va ) : ; 4 hack with two field goals witl vw er he wanted ta shelve 3-2 lead on a free to by Bob. Flashes continued to work the ball who should reach the finals next two afd a ouarter inte to pla King Jewelry Co. MS. ni mas a heutenant in Adcock but Duane Bruhn hit a jn for set shots and in the last two March unjess they get knocked off 2 ! sid i : ie ls 5 : ot Ak er to play football “al ca fat sleeper to put the Warriors into the minutes stalled to protect their lead that very rugged Bloomington % yeah 2 5 all 4 2 k. . ' Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing . - oosie came back strong price lead, 4- I'hev never relinquished Summary : semi-final, won their seventh after int " Ty cam ud ron 3-DAY SERVICE 1" " > 3 A @ 1 SS ¥ Ii é A three-time All-America at ti and piled up 17 points In the Franklin Tw 16) Southport (41) Straight by defeating Logansport of intermi ion and g ibbed a F Estimat " Pe , : . ‘3 one-point lead midwav. in the third res Estimates Arm Milita Academy in Wet first stanza against 13 for Pranklin ig 13 8 Pi the North Central loop, 63-38. . : . . R Rockey. 1 '. 6 0 0 Kite 1.0.0 ; 2 neriod after a free throw bv Norb easonable Prices Point, Da had been wooed DY Warren outscored Franklin in Ebod 4 4 1K. Wheeler, { 0.1 Elsewhere, Kokomo dowwed EIl- Herrm tied ti t t = Al Work Guaranteed the pros ever since “Ws gradua'ion each of the next two periods but Walke 2 0 1;Christie, ! 8 2 wood of the Central. Indidna Con- : annie ie count at 35-all. Rings Cleaned FREE of Char, : Adcock, g 4 2 Stumph. f 3. 1 2. . : Indiana stayed ahead until State last spring as was his touchdown Franklin. scored two more points Toon, g + 0 5 Bertram, ¢ 2 0 3 lerence, 44-31, Rochester upset Forward Bill R 1 hook KING J WELER twin, Felix (Doc) %smmchard, the than the Warriors in the finai ‘°'7% # 0 0 0 Bidiak, 3 1 0 ? Plymouth in a CIC Ailt, 37-35, and fi oo eS ape 1ak ooked in Mr. Inside’ .of the edribination stanza. Summary » Minor, & Woo 0 Huntingburg had “it in for Vin- A a 0S ae iy Wi 80 and MEW WASH 5ST ™u 1 Ete Hdg. Although he denied at first that! Franklin Typ. (844) War. Central (49) Boltz, § 1 1 2 cennes; 52-25 . eval ‘the ci en nto." action a —————————————————— , ny 1 ¢ S he had submitted an application = % i Pf Vat: : 3B 1 PH totals O 6 9 Totals 7.1 - RIn edo ing, moments, « A tland i Carin — ‘for resignation, Davis later issued Eirod. rt 1 0 Bruhn, ( 5 3} Score by. Periods rx} R U P I U R E D? a formal statement in which he said| baker. ¢ © 2 0 1 Brune, f 20 Crank Tw) 3 8 is B- Grid Coach Quits : Set Roce Date - ET Sau Cupeiand. y { 0 0D ‘ LM Pres Throws Missed—Christie, Smith, CLINTON, Ind. Dec. 24 (UP)- EW YORI. O . : Bnjoy Safety and Comfort X nd er. 3 y + Bo . Elrog Walker, Adcdck Clintgn- High § ol's head footb: NE » Dec. 24 (UP)—The . hiro norma military channels on 0° rs, 82 8 vor a Re Bibieh He 4 I $100,000 Geld Cup Internationa SPORTSMAN Athletic Tram ¥ , re i 3 ach COrge bict 1g Gu? J, UU [ nternational the Same manner @s Kv 7ther MeCul'gh. g 1 Officials —G. P. Stiver and Prank Ba gach, G e Bipic r1gr horse’ race inaugirated this vess For Men Who Work and Play Herd Warriors Rap Hawks ferday to “accept the principalship : : 1augurated this year \ Mi y desire y-be Reparated Y 48 9 : : A " 4 “ will -bave its second ru wy Absolute Money Back Guarantee! a y ‘ Warren Central built up’ a 17- at Glenn High School. Superin- § seeond running at FREE Circular on Request! rte ~ | i th ackoy. ( ark Xs irda . orb te “rife r 3 3 z 34 pot leadership in the first pres endent E. C. Boyd raid that bask Belm nt Park on Saturdav, Oct KEENE DRUG CO. : : 4 BT a! A " na; periods ‘of . the cond atu 11 Coach Bob Burton would assume 16, 1948, the Empire City Racing ’ 1Ly I am taking this action he Leland Ty Pe si 3 Be Association announced today Meridian at Ohio 811 N. Delaware d It confidential matt Ri LO Wine game, then urvived a Deca Lo ge : 202 N Delaware St. Davi dd that was why he had Double Overtime Tilt Central last-quartey 1udl) } Ri ¢ e report first, He ssid Southport held the consolation 10-28 vi to make ure that thie honors but the Cards had to ge Scoring. was. syehiy atvided amon a » an Lng, Rl ee \ 1 led no Me = XN Wn NS department officially had con- into a double overtime to do it he Warriors as they piled up thei x Wy 1 it he had applied for a Decatur Central had the score healthy lead, then the Hawk 1 i H tied 46-46 at the end of the reg ceeded to Outscore them nthe A ‘ iar game. John Pluminer scored a Nal session, 13-8. Bob Seerlev led field goal for Decatur but Roy (his lpfe rush for the losers. SumBertram hit from under the hoop Mars to tie “the count 48-48 as the gun DArren Cenj (40) Decatur Cent (38) . "Wieland f 1 23 Lucas f 60 1 3 sounded Brubn.{ 4 3 Seerley.t 2 4 Then Bertram tipped: in one in Deer.c ! 2 4 Lollarc 4“ 4 4 C re 10 tle. non 3 the sudden death period after both iaemets 1 4 0 Gaon 93 Py 8 3 Rosemever f 0 0 0 nn teams had missed several tries Wienesf 0 0 10 from the field. Marvin Christie, lit- Brune. a 2 3 8 noon s Bot y )y 0 OPI 0 4 2 tle Cardinal guard, became ill fol- Wells & LL] y 00 Plummer ¢ 1 0 0 lowing the afternoon game and was Totals 5 10 171 Totals e 12 18 unable to play in the night ses- Score by Periods » slo S . Warren Central 14 10 8B 840 Siow ummary: Daun Lents tn sn Subpart 100 Decatur Cent: HD) ¢ _ Pree Throws Missed--Rosemeyer. Bruhn Jaur ¢ 2 ' ¢ Tw" “a Pl 2, Deer 3, Brune 2, Miedema 2 eerley aus y . : v 0 9 Palmer, Lolar, Plummer 2, Hardin 2, | ‘ ! Langston 2 4 ' i 8 6 Officials Prank Baird and G. P. Silver 1 Langston. § 0 0 1 or BIRR pr OI B00 MBM, 0204. 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