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Cardinals’ Mr. Slugger. “Walks Off With Honors ~ From Sports Writers

. Repeats Triumphs of 1943 and 1946 By Topping Sain and Dark in Ballor—

By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 2.-Slugging Stan Musial of the St, Louls Cardinals, who walked off with virtually every batting distinction! in his circuit the past season, today was voted the National League's! most valuable player for the third time in his seven- Year career. The 28-year-old Cardinal outfielder from Donora, Pa., who won the batting championship with a percentage of 376, previously was

National League's Most Valuable |

1948—Stan Musial, St, Louis. 1947—Bob Elliott, Boston. 1946-—Stan Musial, St. Louis. LH 1945—Phil Cavarretta, Chicago. 1944—Muartin Marion, St. Louis. 1943—Stan Musial, St. Louis.

voted the National League's most! valuable layer in 1946 and 1943. it marked the first time in his-: tory that any player has won the National League award three times. Joe DiMaggio and Jimmy Foxx were three-time winners in

. the American League.

Musial, a left-handed powerhitter who paced his loop with 131 runs batted in. gathered 18 first-

“place votes from the. 24 baseball

writers who cast ballots. His 303point total was 80 higher than the 223 points polled by runnerup Johnny Sain, :game winher for the Boston Brave es. Sain received five first- -place votes ‘and Boston’s Shortstop Alvin Dark, who finished third with

and Pitcher Harry Brecheen of) the Cardinals who was fifth with y 61 paints. < ES Amateur Fight Results Bob Kennelley of Northeast Community Center won a three round decision from Jim LaFollette of Rhodius last night in the feature bout of the weekly amateur boxing show at NECC.! Other results were; Flyweights, Jim Duzan won from John Eades, both Northeast Community’ Center: | bantamweights, Bobby Combs decisioned artheast Community |

Goins. both Nor Center; welterweights, Floyd Smith won| from Harry Wilcox, both Northeast Com-

munity Center. J. H. Gillam won from a 15 to 10 advantage at the first] rk |stop, holding a 26 to 19 edge at odius, decisioned Ray Peter-/the half and maintaining it, 39 team showed a 23048 ‘game for

. JP. both Northeast Community | Center; lght_heavy weights. Ernest Aa Follette, son, Northeast Community Center. .

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1939—Bucky Walters, Cincinnati. Zilson is shown:above receiving a gold football from Prir 1938-—Ernie Lombardi, Cincinnati. {1987—Joe Medwick, St. Louis. 1936-—Carl . Hubbell, New York. 1935—Gabby Hartnett, Chicago. 1934-—Dizzy Dean, St. Louis.

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\in the last three minutes at Car- Place witha 666°at Pritchet!'s. ees Delaware Bowling cehter on the ae ene rane fin 4h in Place with a 665. He mowed dawn Hire outings. throughout, getting individual gamé of the evening.

: a Dr. David Tavel | th In other games last night Beech Grove was edged, 38 to 36, in a double overtime by Fairland and Pike Township. walked over Walnut Grove, 39 to 19, for its 297 Second triumph in three games. | Beech Grove and Fairland were even at 33-all at the end of the {regulation time and.36-all at the Indiana Bell Telephone, end of the first overtime period. # Nelson dropped in his fourth a0 field: goal to clinch thé victory.

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By DON SIEBERT Three squads broke the 3000-mark last night at Pritchétt's and! “¥:_ Dutch Hazelwood pounded out a 710 on the West Side alleys for the “Goodman's Department Store five to head the pin parade in league | competition. | atch walked off with top daurels when he constructed a 244: 232-234 bination. ‘Bob Kays. smooth-working kegler for’ the Kay Jewelry quintet, eked out second

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women's division with a 2592 Bob Carnagua, Polling with the made with tallies of 865-820-898.

” One of the best fiverages for the month is held by Niles McMahan who rolls in the Zjonsville League at Broad Ripple Bowl. THIS wéek makes His Tourth week Lead Top Teams of. 600>er-better three-game totals The Rodebck Motioh Pictures in league bowing. He rolled a 632 his first week, a

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{to 32, at the three-quarter mark. high honor score when they built 617 in the second, last week he [Ray Riley, who ultimately’ got 13 tallies of 1014-959-1075. The Ma- hung up a 610 and. ghot a 613 {points, led the rally from a 50 rott Shoe Store quintet. was three last night. to 37 margin before the gun pins away with a 3045 to roll the {ceased the firing. The Spartans second high three-game total their elders how to bowl Nin {edged Carmel, 20 to 19, from the while taking three from the Bean: leagie competition yesterday. field but lost the game at the foul blossom Mortuary squad with.a stripe, 1206.” * -

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Janice Battreall, scoring a 559, F3045 K+ 30TH Was turned=n by was more than a-mateh- for her. the Kay Jewelry five to finish.mother, Mrs. Marge Battreall, ird. who missed thaf score by 54 pins. At the Fox-Hunt lanes, Hilda They both bowl with the Bill Géldmeier was the standout Anderson Spring Service at Foxamong the gals, registering a Hunt, for the Davidson's Indiana Howard Deer Sr. gave his son, |Fur five in the Ladies Sponsors Howard Jr, mere competition | Classic. when he rolied a 604 for Russet Dottie Berkopes, rolling with Cafeteria against the youngster's rolled 629 at Pritchett's 584 on the Delaware, alleys - Any bowling news is welcomed d Marion Zweisler took third by this column so that it can be passed on to others ‘interested in

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2 W be | co . 5 , ; I footbal Po Cr i Members of the 1948 Tech Hgh School football team were honored at the anfual football 1940—Frank® McCormick, Cin‘ath.| banquet at Tech last night with he highest honor for ‘the evening going to-haifback Basil Zilson,

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200 Attend: East Side Banquet Eighty-eight awards in football ard cross-country were giv: en to Tech High School athletes at the annual football and crosscountry banquet held in the East Siders’ cafeteria last night. Top: honors went to Senior Halfback Basil Zilson who was presented with a ‘gold football by Principal Hansen H. Andergon, Zilson had previously won 2 green sweater in track, a wh sweater in-wrestling and-a Te “T in track. ho mw 200 persons attended the ban

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country -teams. Films of the Indiana-Wisconsin game were shown by Edward (Ted) Whereatt, head freshman coach at Indiana University.

Te Awards follow:

FOOTBALL

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{Glover

txer- (McKay, Reid), 4.27;. Providence (2), Fraser Bedard), 8.08 enaities Melong | LaPlante | Second Period —INDIANAPOLIC (3) Mac Kay (Reid, Woit), 3:07 Providence 4 | Lisgombe (Arcand Bedard 62 Penal ty — Podolsk |

(Capitals Rout Providence by: 3102 Score

Snap Losing Streak Before 4907 Fans

imes Special PROVIDENC E, Dec. 2 Indianapolis ~~ Capitals

{losing hockey streak iast night = iwhen they upended Providence |3 to 2, here before 4907 fans.

It was the Caps first triumph|

{In seven games although they | have two tie games on this cur{rent road trip.

For’ Providence | the defeat snapped a seven- game winning streak. The Reds, leaders of the Eastern DAviston; made futile —at-{ tempts in the ‘last 3 seconds to score by removing their goalie Harvey Bennett, and putting six wings on the ice. Cap Goalie, Terry Sawchuk, however, made! several marvelous saves to nip the offensive move.

Providence (2) aYPMANArOLIS (3)

Bennett Sawchuk | Stanley B ; De wsbury Arcand 1 LaPlante D Mi | Kapusta LW Padolsky | Stoddard RW Bruneteau|

Spares Providence Fraser Lisaombe,

LTR" Hener- Melong Woit. Lundy, Haidy, R Morrison Reid, ‘Mackay IE —~Score By Periods— Providence ren 1 1 0 2 INDIANAPOLIS : 1 1 1-3

Scoring summary y First Period-INDIANAPOLIS (11. Glo

Third Period INDIANAPOLIS (6, Bru neteau ‘unassisted: 14:38 tdard. Glover, Haidy Officials—Dom Baolte and Hugh MeLear

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the guards, is only 5-6. |

All but Border, who is a sopho-

more, are seniors, and among the, four reserves are two seniors— |

Jack Smith and Perry Badger; a!

Junior, Leroy Woods. and a sopho-| more, Bob Dittemore, brother of Winfield The Continent: adele

Seid: wom pe THI ¢ Green Bl Bweater Alle | Nr Charles™Rage, Herbert FUR nd dropped their opener last week |

ros "John ole Gol T"' + Robert. Faccone; Alford Lux and Allen Relford White Block *‘T" ater- ~Alexander | Anderson, Charles, Caphiig Robert Pul-

to a tan Soup bunch, a1] o 35 |

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on, Thomas Gilbert Robert Japes.. James Cos ich Hine will work on a speed |

t Kimmel), Ri chard Maris, Donalth, wJavity, d

merchant or two to help offset |

m, Horry Romeril Fn on TRE Niles Smith, Martin Wier the lack of height, experience and

and Jom _Wollenweb HS

ill gem Baxter, Gilbert Bierman, depth. He'll have to strike al Bryce Bledsoe, Walter Butrum kdward} happy balance between trying to|

Clarky Tom Davis, Benny Doss,

Der IY enn. Robert mold™another serious contender Hal es. Merle Horton, Gerald Koehler, for sectional laurels this vear and!

Dallas Lyons, Tom Morton, Robert ‘Neff,

Rushton, Bradley Sheiton, Gene DUIdIng for-the future with only|

wh ip Winipsced and Alvi “Whittle Freshmen Awards—James H

(2 handful of ifexperienced ur der-|

Au-l | ve Ronald Burton, John Cave. Harry Classmen.

Crocker, Jottie Davidson, Earl Ensinger, William Pinkbiner, Myron Garland, Rich ard Grimm, William Hughett, Nick Jan netides, David Lewis. Donald Linebaek, | William McFarland, Willlam Mills / liam Norris, William . Riggs. oe Sexson, Laren Spears, James Stephens, | Stephens, Sam Stuckhardt, Bill

nald Pur 597 Bonn Gilbert Tate, - James Trivp. of the West Side school.

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