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when the University of Texas and

Kautskys Only rei vi 0 Games Out

. the University of Alabama clash in lace the Sugar Bowl grid classic in|

New Orleans. . . . The adversaries’ are powerful and both the Long-| horns and the Crimson Tide boast | of ace artists in throwing the pig- |

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Bobby Layne Harry Gilmer |

skin short or for distance with acs!

curacy.'. , » Harry Gilmer of Alabama and Bobby Lane of Texas are the boys who toss the leather in. big-time football fashion. . . In the 1945 Sugar Bowl presentatation, Gilmer completed eight in eight passes although his Alabama team was edged by Duke in a spectacular free-scoring tilt. , . . The score was 29 to 26; in other words, a total of 55 points in a major . yolhe wild contest ‘had the crowd’gasping. , . . In Gilmer’s collegiate career his passing average stands at .531 and Bobby Layne's stands slightly higher at 537. Texas has been established as a one-touchdown favorite in the Jan 1 clash but there will he many supporters ‘on the Alabama band wagon because the Crimson Tide made a great finish as a real power during the regular 1947 ‘season. LJ - -

NOT SO HOT ., . The pitching in the Pacific Coast League is not up to the standard set in the other Triple-A circuits, the American Association and the International loop . . , Here's some of the proof: Tommy Bridges, the oldtimer who used to pitch for the Detroit Tigers, topped the PCL hurlers in earned-run averages last season at 1:64 per nine innings. 5 td o HOOSIER ACE COMES HIGH . «+» The guess is that Ronnie Clark, the’ super halfback with East Chicago Roosevelt High School last season, can pick -his own college and name his own terms ., . He's that good . . . Midwest and Southern universities are reported running a race for Clark's services . , . The colleges below the Ohio River usually get them when they really want them, - n o » EARN THEIR MONEY... Of all officials of professional sports, the basketball and hockey referees get more heat at close range than the call-’em-as-you-see-'em boys in other branches of the play-for-pay business , . . Players: can make a referee look good or altogether incompetent The fans who do the shouting seldom

see half the fouls , , . Quiet, please. "8. MARATHON BOXING In

1806, Joe Gans won from Battling Nelson on a foul in 42 rounds . . . The contest was scheduled to go to a finish . , . Gans, who was the lightweight champ, weakened. himself making weight and never was quite as strong after that although he fought eight bouts before his death in 1910 , , , Two were with Nelson and Gans was stopped in 17 and 21 rounds, respectively Making unnatural weight has wrecked the health of many wopnotch boxers. » » n HOCKEY GENEROSITY ,.,. If a player on the Toronto. ice hockey team leads the National League in scoring this season he will receive a new car from another club owner in the same league Sounds silly . , , But when Max Bentley signed a $10,000 contract with Chicago this season, Bill Tobin club president, promised him a “buggy” fresh off the assembly line if he topped the league in points .". Later, Bentley was traded to Toronto ... Tobin says the promise still goes . , , It's a good deal for the player, but a bad precedent to set-in pro sports. ~ ~ » TWO IN ONE DAY , , , Last month in this column, we commented on a football double-header played by Georgia Tech one day back in 1017, . , , Comes now, Edward P. Harry, of the Muncie YMCA who relates that the University of Florida, his alma mater, engaged In an afternoon grid twin bill on Oct. 10, 1025, defeating Southern College, Lakeland, Fla, 9 to 0, and Hampden-8ydney College of Virginia, 20 to 7... . Harry said he played the entire game against Southern and one quarter against Hampden-Sydney. . , . The object was to give the Gators a real workout to toughen ‘em up for

+ + « But Tech won, 21 to 1.

| winning _ streak—their longest in league play this season—the Indianapolis Kautskys meet Syracuse iin Shelbyville tonight and then wing to Minneapolis tomorrow for

Closs drove

Glamack hit two free throws to Gauthier, who has been recalled bY troit and will be used by the Red p) make it

Take Thriller-Diller From Ft. Wayne, 60-58

Proud possessors of a four-game

game with the Lakers, The Hale fellows took a thriller-

i|diller from the Ft. Wayne Zoliners {at the Butler fieldhouse last night,’ 1 60-58, before 7986 paying fans. This Ileft them only two and a half games /behind the leading Minneapolis elub in the Western division of the National League. Sheboygan tops the Hoosiers by only a half a game, so = traffic really around the division lead.

is getting jammed

A tingling 18-point final period

with George Glamack in the life-| 5 20 saving role ultimately turned the ‘trick for the Kautskys last night.

Starting into this final 10 minutes,

Indianapolis trailed ‘by five points at 47-42, after also trailing at the half, 23-22, just been whistled to the bench on

Tall Arnold Risen had

personals and things didn’t look all healthy for the Kautsky cause,

Glamack Stars Glamack personally conducted the

aio . Kautskys into the leadership With winger in the first of a few moves calculated to bolster the club for a INDIANAPOLIS 1% two fielders and two free throws. playoff bid. It was tied up twice aftefward in

under to score and

55-51 The timer’'s watch showed 4:16 of

the game-remaining when Player- .....4 jeading scorer, hasn't been to get into the National League coach Bruce Hale intercepted an ., .go tive in recent games and the playoffs, so the parent club is turn-out-of-bounds.pass and went under ¢.... omces of the clubs figured ing its attention to giving a little

to Hake A 57-53 for the Imdian- \1..¢ {he shift might bring better help here. One trade already has apolis clu

Bob Tough scored twice for Pt.

Wayne and Glamack once for Indianapolis to make it 59-56. Dic Triptow followed with a neat one for the visitors and they called a hasty timeout with a minute and 15 seconds remaining. Then, during the remaining time, the crowd was treated ¢ fancy bench masterminding as each Favelich come to Indianapolis. coach sought to take every possible advantage for his team.

Call Timeouts

Carl < Bennett of the- Zoliners [orWard line. This will give Brune- making it a four-point week-end said the youngster will be given a hadn't used up anywere =ear his allotted timeouts, so the visitors began calling them to get the use of each precious second to organize lion, Cliff Simpson can take his and already hold one 6-3 triumph 1imit of 40 players. their final attack. Closs contributed '€8ular turn at center on’ another’over the Flyers. Against Washingthe final free. throw. then a foul !ine with Tony Licari and Enio!ton tomorrow night they'll be going’ * was called on Glamack. AAU Swim Post Pt. Wayne took the ball out of Nation will be made up of Pat the Lions. Two of these, however bounds with 53 seconds of play ~undy, Nelson Podolsky and Gerry were by one-goal margins. The last remaining but failed to get a shot. Couture. There was & jump ball und each Used as an extra forward, coach called hasty substitutions to. zet additional height,

Pin Patter Zollners took the ball out of i | in : a er

Again they failed to get a shot end the Kautskys took over, apolis lost the ball by failing to get similar amount of 600s for the ladies last night, “Copping the honors| it over the 10-second line. four.seconds left, Towery ‘was sent 3 ; | {in an effort to cash in on his long- while the fair sex gained honors through the efforts of Marge Skelton pointment. Rhodes’ announcement by 14 to 20 points, the Trojans are confident that they can make the Where the championship tilt will be said Aspinall was appointed to|cocky Midwesterners eat their dis-| ~~ = ——_ Ensminger totaled 712 on games of 234, 211 and 267 for the Brass “stabilize the committee for the dainful opinions about the quality | Packs Which makes up in numbers| this lof West Coast football, i Aspinall has been affiliated with Coach Jeff Cravath's men, who VtARdINg climax runners.

Hale fouled and again

shooting ability. But the Kautskys and Genie Drexler, smothered him and Triptow’s last : long blast hit harmlessly on top of Rail in the Washington League at the Illinois lanes. Striebeck worked Olympic year.”

Officials—Lyle Ciarnish

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SHOT STOPPER—Gordon (Tinkle) Bell will be in the nets for | | the Lions tomorrow night at the Coliseum when Washington plays this season for a regular job with the Lions after playing part of A | last season with the Pittsburgh Hornets. He has one shutout to his

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Columbus, Delphi, Seymour and Greensburg

To Be Represented in Bouts Next Month

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | Four Indiana cities outside of Indianapolis have indicated they will enter amateur boxers in the annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves tour~ Evansville nament to be held at the National Guard Armory, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30

Central, currently rated as the top and Feb. 6. Hoosier schoolboy basketball team, will be put to a supreme test «wday field. However, the tournament committee when the Golden Bears meet Lafa- gate yette Jefferson in the final of the wider range in competition. Lafayette holiday tourney. | even stronger year than last when many observers non, 8% ! i LTR X picked them to cop the state cham- Shelbyville, Franklin, Greensburg, en RS % Sk x) A pionship, advanced to the second Greenwood, Rushville, Bloomington : : EA and final round by virtue of their'yud others. {45-38 victory over previously un[beaten vi Chicago Washington to pe sent in as soon as possible. Gene Jackson's, 21's Kentucky Ave., last night. Jefferson, the North-Central Oonference titlist, got by the first cound| ;3a1den Gloves field is forming and and : {by defeating the Columbus Bull-|y hig entry is expected for both Center. the Caps here. Bell came back from the Pacific Coast League dogs, 63-54. | East Chicago Washington, led by oy nerianced amateurs compete in Centers are tied in with the PAL La {Randy Balas' 14 points, took & 23- {1 ETL ol |18 halftime lead over the southern|..e i the novice. Sein] " powerhouse, but the famed chird-

The out-of-towners are Columbus, Delphi, Seymour and Greendesires entries from other the event a

cities to give

classes must be at least 16 years of age. This is a national Golden Gloves rule andi no boy under 16 will be permitted to compete, Boys in Hard Training

Several Indianapolis gyms already are showing a lot of Golden Gloves It is necessary for entry blanks training activity, particularly at

Boxers JEIS from Anderson,

sought LebaGreencastle,

now are being Lafayette, Crawfordsville,

There is no entry fee of any kind. the South Side Community Center, The usual large Indianapolis Northwestern Community- Center Douglas Park Community the open and novice classes. we) Some of the city's community pen division and the begin- clubs. The Jackson downtown gym has about 12 amateurs in hard training °

Of all the per-\ j,k pyrham is training the

Le * 5" ys.» period rally of the Bears was (00 At Eight Weights , and Mana { 3 E Tw . ’ ger Jackson has the facilCc Add Y oun Win er [On the lce Honey LsAcve |TONGR Tor John Barotios crew. |, THE are cont ant "112 \ties to handle 50. His gym is fully AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGU vA) : aps 4 ©] Eastern Division re. Scores 2 Painis txfook pounds; bantamweight, 118; feath- Souipped Zugene Bland, Sanus Bide | : . | providence .....18 11 3 9 188 lis Lee Hamilton, Central's six-fool- |g .yegni 126; lightweight, 135; y er boxing instrucTo Re lace ern au ier | Hershey 11 18 8 30 111 134 three center, was high-point man welterweight, 147; middleweight (tor, also has room for additional Newdtaven oo d1 20 3 31 10 1% of the game with 20 tallies. The| yoo © ART le and | 20Y8 In ‘his well-equipped gym. { By BOB STRANAHAN | Nahin ton 3 0 3 3 ju 1 victory was Evansvilles eighth heavyweight ai) over 115 ’ | Competent coaches are stationed The Indianapolis Capitals were in 8t. Louis today to swing back into ring . Western Division “Nn straight, while East Chicago's rec-| ny. (0 nament ” conducted of at all gyms and instructions are for American Hockey League action and were to be joined by a new left Ri!fsbure nb 3 40 119. 108 ord now reads four wins In five , 061 basis, free. 13 3 ’

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—————— apt —— selon — —— Tr at the place of Fernand | “Gaythjer 1éft yesterday for De- Louis: ® Providence rshey; Jad hin at Springfield

hilade! y TOMORROW - Washington at Wings over the week-end. OLI8; Hershey atl uffalo

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Pirates Sign ~ Young Twirler

CHICAGO, Dec. 27 (UP)-—The, Pittsburgh Pirates have gigned An-|

results for all concerned. proved advantageous to both, and McKay will take a regular turn General Manager Jack Adams of

tomorrow night when the Caps en- Officials that he is sounding out tertain Washington. . some of the other clubs with a view The young winger impressed toward strengthening the Caps. Mowers favorably during the train-| Dewsbury Hurt thony Judge, a 20-year-old pitcher ing period and it was a toss-up| There Is no likelihood of Al without professional experience, with the coach whether he or Marty Dewsbury rejoining ‘the club for General Manager Roy Hamey an(some time since he has re-injured nounced tonight. {his knee at Omaha and again is on| * Judge played for Austin High : {the inactive list. Bruce Burdett also School in Chicago and then entered McKay will team with Eddie is to stay longer with the Knights. the army where he had an impreeBruneteau ahd Red Doran on One| The Caps have high hopes of sive record in service games. Hamey

Lines Drawn

teau and opportunity to shift back against the Flyers and Lions. thorough tryout in spring training to his regular right side of the ice. They'll be playing their first game The signing of Judge brought the With Lee Fogolin back in condi- of the season in St.

Sclisizzi. The other forward combi- for their fourth in a row against

Goes to Aspinall

Pdwin Aspinall, .. 135 W Hampton Dr, has been named chairman of the women's swimming committee in the National Amateur Athletic Union, The appointment, announced yes-|

Barry Sullivan will

be was a high-scoring 8-T affair in! 5 Washington.

By Frank Wilson

f y ‘mi g | or the male contingent were Miller Ensminger and Paul Striebeck, since & man was given the ap-|

men. They were scored hy Carl winning high game of the evening

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son 46 602 Eastern Kentucky Btate 70, South Dakota Construction ' 601 49 e, Constriction rT ER LEADERS (MEN) Finch, Clifton Wilder ’or

15.114 fans despite the worst snow- . 801 Hamline 49, Emporia 41 storm in New York City's history Kansas 57, Ban Prancisco 42 . ] 598 Miami 43,’ Piitsburgh 40 | Riggs beat Kramer just as he

Day, Traffic Club . 587 Minnesota 80, California 58 lcockily sald he would, and Just as

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Ernie Koch, National : cess B84 Marshall 56, West Texas 58 ‘ ‘ and gf Ryan, Poster Messick Mixed .... #75 Siena 58 Boston College M0 oh he has dominated pro tennis for Hiatt, ROSeARI® .................. 86 Southwest issouri tate & South: cevera 0 “hv tha Ban Tezzis, Moose ... .. ......i.co0000s 567 western Kansas 39 b . } seasons—by making the Ray Jerge Mitchell Scott , $83 Utah State 82, Lawrence Tech 58 (over- 0ther fellow make the mistakes. Henry King, Central States Env .. 558° time) Howard Goodwin, Antlers Ree. No. 1 558 Washington 61, Ohio Sate 56 Kramer was obviously. jittery in Pete Bium Sahara Grotto 861 GH SCHOOLS t 1 » y Ben Hodapp, Pres Radio Mixed 536 HIG EI Li he opening set and methodical Carl Huseng, St. Philip's 343 ldverty 44, Rushville 43, |Riggs, as cold as the blanket of Bud ‘Matthews, St. Joan of Arc Am, 539 Waterloo 36, Ashley 20 | mee whic v Osburn, Irvington Presbyterian . 82 Gary Tourney {snow which lay on the.city, had no Harold Coons; Chevrolet ighthawks 53 : : 1 {troubl n Reiph Daniel, Richardson & Co, Mix. 504 Jolleston_43_ Wik 36. uble winning. Dale Wilson, Bt. Andrew's ......... 801 sann 48, Bdison 27 Then Kramer got a grip on him-! Johnny Bowman, St. Andrew's vooe 301 mnerson 51, Roosevelt 41 . Corum, Eagle Machine Mixed ... 481 :

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n ps 3 » South Bend Washington , Whiting 38 iE mplon had to break Kramer's in Mary Fahey, Bowes Beal Pay 87 t Chi o Roosevelt 42, Bouth Ben . rude Rhodes Yaver Men's Shop. 31 Play, Caicas y the sixth game to square the set.|

Laverne Biers, Foxworth r 4 {They battled on ev the! TR ad, A TE tram Lafayet(e Tourney sy en terms until tne Ruth Ranes, Indpls. Typewriter . 868 Evansville Central 45, Bast Chicago Wash- f§amé when, with Riggs lead.

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INDIAN- and Charles Vau AFOM . 'ball game troit is in an excellent position phis at New Haven; Cleveland at Provi- P8ll § ' . De 3 Po i | Hall and Bob Cook, who sparked [the losers, both\had 17 points for high-point. honors

hold Louis tonight pirate roster to the legal off-season =

108 starts. | ‘Lafayette took the floor without ing and

Coach Johnny Mowers’ team is to be joined in the Mound City by RESULTS LAST NIGHT {the services of Bob Masters, its vethin : Washington 5, Springfield 2 | the next three minutes until Bill 39.year-old Callum (Baldy) McKay, a left-winger from the Omaha team. AMES eran guard, but Ernie Hall,

Bronchos' classy Negro center, Was gio expenses, Haven at Pittsburgh, w

Gary Emerson,

While the Lafayette

the spotlight

ell supported by Earl/ Heninger paccdale American Legion post for ghan to sew up the egion philanthropies, and 40 per

) Which had

tonight, ayne Central will risk its perfect govern, record inthe South Bend tourney

sons connected with the promot

Deuglas y 18 staging of the event, only 8 boys and Milton Bess is

head man at Northwestern. ’ the professional referees are paid one’ of the tan eas ls Sixty per cent of the receipts, Gioves all-time greats

Cards Favored

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cent to. The Indlahapolis Times Clothe-A-Child Chyistmas fund

| CHICAGO, - Dee. 27 (UP)—The {Chicago Cardinals, strong men of

- the Western Division, were installed ourney Prizes . t

the East tomorrow in the playoffs open class, for the National Football League runnersup in the championship, WhO! me big game of the NFL season (is expected to draw about 40,000 |fans and the winning team will get

and

Bouts are over the three-round

means that each player on the winning team—and the betting is that it will be the Cards—will receive 5 about $1500,

Amateur Ath-| Pt. letic Union and its boxing rules I' Will be the third meeting be- ¥ {tween the two teams this year, «id

earlier results helped swing the

| The Golden Gloves tourney finals will sanctioned by the

Prior to the tourney, all boxers

today, Princeton's Tigers will have will be given a physical examina- weight of opinion to the Cards

| plenty of competition at Evansville tion

and a medical checkup by ClICAE0 Won both scraps, a jpie-

and Rochester and Goshen will at- committee physicians at no ex. | Season exhibition, 38 to 21, and a

tempt to gang up on the strong pense to the contestant,

La Porte quintet.

{league battle three weeks ago, 45 to 21.

Since the’ last brawl, however,

Boxers in hoth open and novice

ul “ MMeaubha Aosta a {Steve Van Bwen and T USC Out to Make Midwest | Thompson, the aces af the rnd Eat C F TT Om Taming omen. ans "eos : outstandin t . i at Coast Football Opinion jis oon wa conn

PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 27 (UP)—Southern California, trying hard | warned his players that theyll

Sl ee ———— terday by Mayor James A. Rhodes The drives of the city re ded to two 700's for the men and a of Columbus, O. president of the to forget its lone 1947 defeat by Notre Dame, sought today to salvage have to play their best game of AAU, was a break in tradition. It some foothall glory for the Pacific Coast by beating mighty Michigan | the year to win."

has been approximately 18 years in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day:

The Cardinals planned an eaily

Undaunted by the odds-makers who have made them an underdog Workout today in Comiskey Park,

the ba ay : games of 243, 215 and 242 for his mere e bankboard. Summary score. He rolls for Falls City Beer ¢Vinson's Hats in the Washington , avr sw i : Indianapolis 6h | Pt. Wayne 38) A s for Falls City Beer League: Herb HOIt. 245-191-216— swimming committees for 10 boasted an unbeaten record of seven Rite t x ft pf Triptow.t 'f " pl in the Fox-Hunt Classic loop. 652 Bye, Madisor Ave Fioral in the years. He .is secretary of “the victories and a tie prior to the J P son . g 5 ' Gi , 1 3 3 Menk 2601 ite , 3 01'S i ’ women's Olymple swimming com- , p GH A }-3 Juss, 31 Briwneirs Bporsos 5 gathering Sport, Bowl Recreation League; piiivae and will help poe the Hoxre aime sane, Jobe 2 prove Ds 3 3 7 8m oy 3 3 3 oe . ‘ Ye Yad es OP Fonnie Snyder, 183-236-213—651, for go women's team at the Ol TH DIC he al ohn Ys Kier, 1 0 1iKinneyt ‘04 allies. Miss Skelton garnered 2 poyey eal Fast in the Fox-Hunt trvoul Detroi 16 OLYMPIC was a fluke and to refute the Dyck vy Rikiny ona $34 647 for the Yaver Men's Shop quin-'caggic: Morris Tutterow, 223-227- you : i aan next July 9-11.charge that the Pacific Coast ConBogdanski g o 0 0 tei LEh te Her game were 246, 208 and 200650, for Epler's Hardware at 4 Colle e Q . t $ ference over-matched is champion Totals 18 24 1b oo Coie Sane gales > a. the Sport Bowl, and Don Wendling 9 vintels by i glnged, shop Saree > _ 8c riods 2 nd 2 or a while bowling qo. ; y ' : meet the Big Nine titleholder in the Indianapalis $ ore 1] PC 20 18-60 for No Golden Pheasant scuad € 237-221-192—650, for Polk's Milk of In Vincennes Tourney Meet ow 8 t ) Iidianapal 3H i 2% Jo Ider asd Squad. the North Side Businessmen's loop VINCENNES. Dec. 27—Fou = : y Free thro piss « Risen 2 ale J 3 y "OT . oP A i JAINNES, » a “Our col- ; ili ' or x hiows nis yy 3 Jae ; Seven other hénor series were at Parkway. lege basketball te: 1 f 0 Loe Familiar With Sod Smiley turned in around the city by the Hardin's 287 was the laurel- C5¢ Paskelball teams, lwo from In-| The Tro)ans will have one big

diana. and one from Missouri and advantage in that they'll he playTeam high scores were turned in one from Illinois, will compete in a ing the game on the same sod ew Year's Day tournament here where they already have won eight nut of nine previous Rose Bow! con-post-season record

tests—the best

Rotkwstar oo eR Lest Pal Classic; Lauren Case, 218-244-200— 2660, in the Pritchett'’s Sponsor's "°° “/OHUSCUT : : Anderson reternrine 13 7 82 662, for Hurt Bros, Realty in the Ladies League, and the Brass Rail, Evansville College and CanterBt NAIDE ireiensareis il 4 hoo Insurance group at Penn; Gary 1000-1005-1128—3133, in the Wash- bury College will meet in the open-'of any team in the nation, [aiedo 2 12 wo Coryell, 219-230-209—658, for Harry ington League. ing game. Southern Illinois Univer-

UCS lost its only Tournament of

Roses classic

Riggs was coasting in the third set and Kramer, national amateur champton from Los Angeles, »roke through in the seventh game on two beautiful passing shots, then held his advantage to win the set. Kramer started the fourth set by! breaRing Riggs’ service, won that back in the fourth game and then kept up his dogged retrieving until Kramer's game fell apart] under errors. Riggs won two love

games in the final set.

In a preliminary match, limited, time,

one set by Champion Dinny Pails

cisco Segura of Ecuador in the pro-'

debut for both, 15-13,

to Alabama in 1946

|played, and the Eagles, who arrived

morning, will hold light drills (for what it lacks in individual out-|in neighboring Armour ent, this

|afternoon. Stacked Two Deep

Cravath admits he hasn't a back South Side Boxers

onthe squad In a class with Michi- % gan's’ Bob Chappuls, Jack Wetsen- Sweep Five Bouts South 8ide Community Center's

burger or Bump Elliott, but he does amateur boxing team made a clean

have them stacked two deep at every position, sweep of a five-bout program last - Southern Cal yielded only three night at Anderson. Results, with louchdowns In beating six Pacific local boxers listed first, are: Donald Poust decisioned Boh

Coast Conference opponents to gain Stecklin, 126 pounds; Fred Johnson

undisputed possession of the West decisioned Jim Benn#étt, 118 pounds:

Coast crown. The Trojans walloped Washington State, 21 to 0; Oregon Bud Mc8hay decisioned Charlie State, 48 to 6; California, 39 to 14; Brown, 160 pounds; Red Hassel deWashington, 19 to 0; Stanford, 14 cisioned Lee "Deck, 147 pounds, and to 0, and U. C. L. A, 6 to 0, Bob = Roberts decisioned Kenny Bayes, 135 pounds,

In Intersectional clashes, the CYO Basketball

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»_ ¥.at . i " by Notre Dame ea = + wlast Night's Leading Bowl ES, Mis Bun) 4 by Nore Dame Minpeugol oof 1 wbast Night's Leading Bowlers olisge. wi he second after beating Penn State in 1923 ee enpanimiiian JUNIO LEAOHE INDIANAPOLIS rene 19 11 488 0 BOWLERS (MEN) Marie Fulton, Foxwo Ford 533 Fam oters of he. alternoon Plibuigs in 1930 and ‘3, Tulane A Ba k I {BS Philip Na. 1 wig) Ns . 1 42 i AK : Ma ton, rit I 33 11 u . % ’ 12m t P » Qenkoun : 13 368 M Her _Enaminge Washington ++. 112 Bophie Lowe, Andrew's Golden Pheas 521 ames will play In a consolation'in '32;, Duke in ‘39, Tennessee in mateur $ etha Hol frit Np, No. AD edrely _ RESULTS LAST NIGHT Paul Btriebeck, Palla City Beer ...... 700 Male aalreall Andersoris 8p Bery, {3 game that night, preceding the 1940 and '45, and Washington in| Schedule for the L. Strauss Class A St. Patrick vs Bt, Joseph; 4, Assumption INDIANAPOLIS wxr GAMES ~ Srl Har Tan Nee oe 15 Mary McCiuis Beard's Food .. 30 clash between the two afternoon 1044 BN ipa, iament do At MS! rv. ol, Clow: 3 Hey Name ve. 8, o m | Rardin ompkin's Ice Creamy ... 675 Noi nt indpis. “Ty i 520 ’ earborn gym tomorrow is. | , Philip Ne J 5. Bvracii. ar J Nel Koelling, Indpls ewriter . Bb X . ; , , cure at Bheibyville; Toledo at Minneapo- Gaon bognsll WoouraDce So... ..... 862 Agnes Junker, Indpis. Typewriter .. $19 Winner Southern Cal whl pln its hopes Cranford ‘Cafe bu. Southern Omks: 30 an SENIOR LEAGUE \ { fers p 5 TAToh co 898 Jane Grayson, Beald's Food . 3181 TT inc ; q v . b Iver games st Cathedral Gym) I heheygen st Oshkosh; Anderson Herb Hohl, Sport Bow) Recreation ea 82 Wine Greyson, Baatd's Pood... 313 The Vincennes Junior Chamber against Michigan on a powerful side M Xo 33 Moose, Lod . V8, Tranklin 1 pm, Cathedral vs. Bt. Catherine; TOMORROW INDIANAPOLIS at Min- Morris Tutterow, Sport i tt Catherine Piigpairick, Andersn’s 8p. 8. 511 of Commerce is sponsoring the-ine which averages 208 pounds club radeiie: B30 piitboor Sales va 219, Joly. Names or. Holy Cross. 3.30, neapolis; Oshkosh at Ft ayne; Ander- pon Wendli ‘North . ane Butter, Eli Lilly 512 tournament. p Kirbys Tavern: #: / acre ears vs ur Lady o urdes; son at’ Plint: Syracuse AL Tri-Cities; paul Bedford Conminetine Bus. ‘Men 850i getty “Appleman, Beard's Pood 510 Heo . from end to end and a group of WIrbER Haver: Bo entOpiyer [Frintets|( 30. Holy Trinity vs. St. Joseph; 5:40, Toledo at Sheboygan Ed Btriebeck, Falls City Beer 64g/ Laura Battson, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 509 ©. vs. Allison Jets: 8:30, Morgantown 5% Joan of Arc vs Holy Rostary. S————— - Walt Glogoza, Dezelan Classic ........ 639 MAI Bass Indiana Ruf oy ora 188 bd . Independenis ve, Kingan Indians. Thea DIVISION $ . . f [Ralph Richman. Pritchett Recreation s3g| Marie Chr ’ an ar ofthy ar 3 an am (o] i 4 Ol % I Last night's Class B tourney results Littl® Flower at 8t. Joseph (Shelbyville), 34 Nominations for | Henry Stumph, Sport Bowl Recreation 638! pa afi, AEKEL One ed 1 Bol at Dearborn: Aero Club 20, Big Fou, AM 2p m 4 Jonny Kiesel, Marott's Shoes .. .. 834 y .3 Hawks 24; Pelham Blue Printing 47, Fu: _—- a—— Widener Handicap paul Fields, Delaware Eine Center 8 ie LEADERS te onny "h HE & Pp i D : nas ge Cream 21, and El Lilly 47, Mould T fF R | t d 4 , Spor owl creation 625 Ruth oeble, Biue Ribbon Ice Cream 7 ings Ine, 42, - MIAMI, Dec. 27 (UP)—Two for- Roh, SoMtiuction {Past tree $4 Tessie Van Benton, Poster Messick M. 428 Ji ery ramer S ro e u { Ol oy oe ¢ ite iran ' yu! o ‘ 5 Beal Fas Ruby Fields, Richardson Co xe . om M/ SON, ec. 27—-Andy 5 ¢ t Charli¢® Dicki Poodmstr : I 5 : y Palrmount Class will meet the Insle ’ mer Shamplons and Re a Horid Ooi Weaston, 70s M. 818Liose Rader, Bugis Machine Oo. Mixed 209 NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UP)—~The Bobby Riggs-Jack Kramer trans- Mig Co auntet tomorrow at 12.30 p.m Who has scored 111 points in six horse of 1 S Jeu a ia Aen t yt easy, & mk Beit Bo. 1 :ieenre-.. SM Jcontinental tennis tour will be resumed in Pittsburgh Monday night ** '"° South Bide Turners gym. games thus far this season nas saul and Armed—hea oe 15 o Bud Dietz, New York Central ., .r 809 Basketball Results with Riggs, defending professional champion, one up as a result of Fi h R | “.. been re-elected captain of the Han 34 nominations for the 1 h renewa orrest Japes, Insurance. s08 INTE COLLEORS his 6-2, 10-3, 48, 6-4 triumph here last night. 9 t Results. lover College Yasketball team. of the $50,000 added anes fans Bob Bolinger. Spor. Bow) Rerceation £07 myansville #1, Morehead (Ky) 47 Bantam Bobby of Altedena, Cal, was sure that he could spoil * By United Press EE ———— ee . it Jr r c . 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