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tuition and incidental fees only.
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Big 9 Heads Delay Stand On Television
CHICAGO, Dec: 11. (UP)--Big Nine athletic directors today postponed dction on § league television policy until after the annual convention of the National Collegiate Athlefic: Association in
San Francisco Jan, 7-8.
“The problem of establishing uniform policy on video was discussed, but as television in col
legiate athletics is a major item of the NCAAA agenda, It was decided. to table Big Nine action until the spring meeting. Directors. also failed to take action on a suggestion that all}
member schools begin their home | :
football games at 1:30 p. m.|
There were indications that most | schools in the central standard] thei. kickoff to 1:30, but it was em-
time zone would advance
phasized that it would be a-mat-ter of individual policy.
Present starting time is usually
2 p. m,; at least until November, |
when some shift to 1:30 p. m. Meets Assigned Dates and sites for conference meets were assigned. The golf meet was awarded to Michigan May 27-28; tennis to Northwestern, May 26-7-8; wrestling to Indiana, March 4-5; swimming to Purdue, March 4-5; fency to the Navy pler at Chicago, a branch of the University of Illinois, March 12; gymnastics to Michigan March 26. The major winter meet, indoor
and scheduled for March 4-5; while outdoor track competition was awarded to Northwestern for May 20-21. The annual spring meeting of the conference will be held at Champaign-Urbana in conjunetion with the “indoor track meet March 4-5,
Scholarship Rules "CHICA Dee. 11 (UP) — Faculty tio of the Western Conference approved for the second time today an amend-
ment tightening restrictions on| §
seliclarships held by athletics.
The action was taken at the|’
annual winter meeting of the
The representatives deferred action on Michigan State's application to become the 10th member of the league until after a joint session of the athletic directors tomorrow morning. Their action on the scholarship amendment, which was first approved by their group in September, made the regulation effective immediately.
After the first approval the —of all-member schools;
were obliged to approve it to make it effective, Instead at least two schools rejected the pro-| posal and under conference rule it was returned to representatives’
_ for further discussion.
Rule in Force
Passage today puts the rule in force and any members who do not wish to be governed by the regulation. has one alternative— to withdraw from the conference. The regulation approves two types of scholarships for athThe first would permit a player who maintains a “B” average to accept tuition, incidental fees, and grants of not more than $300 per year. The second permits a average student to accept
Both scholarship types would come under the conference proportional rule. That rule provides that the percentage of athTetics holding scholarships can be --no- greater than the pereentage | ER athletics “in the student oye -« Professor «Frank: Richart -o
Illinois, chairman of the faculty
representatives, refused to reveal
~ the vote on the scholarships. ™
said.
- tions.”
Richart said the representa-|
tives would discuss ‘Michigan
State's two year old application | for membership tomorrow _morn-|
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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
Miss Indiana of '46 Peps Up Teimaborg Ti Tigers on Hardwood Court
Lois Chitwoad Teaches English, Physical Education
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Beauty Queen Led Yells “in Grade
The Tigers of Helmsburg High School are the envy of Indiana high school basketball teams.
They have a beauty queen-to boost their morale.
physical education and English, but alse sparks school pep sessions, encourages the team. photo Miss Chitwood tells the gang to get in there and: fight.
Coach Roscoe Baber, Guard Paul Ackérman, Guar Center Frank Bunge, Forward Orville West, Forwar
occasional shot
screen fest to wood, Ruby Arnold.
for sectional laurels come spring. At least one contest is. billed! each night this week beginning Tuesday when Jake Caskey's Deaf School plays host to Trafalgar., Four tilts are carded : Wednesday, one Thursday, eight! Friday and three Saturday in -| dition to the tournament. * The week-long firing includes one city-county fracas, two city) o series games and two county | tussels
Deaf School Plays Two
Deaf -School-going ‘to Pike for its: {second game in two nights, Beech Grove and Ben Davis mixing it
up in an all-county affair, Frank-,
{lin Township going to Morristown and Lawrence Central, unbeaten In five games, entertaining’ ty | Maoreayile,
{ On Thursday Cathedral, winner!
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{of four of five games, plays host Franklin Township traveling to “It was a majority vote,” he to Washington, which has lost|Greenfield, “Pike playing ene /Canter bury, 58-48 | “There were some objec four ina row. Friday's eight-town, and Lawrence playing at|
{game card is headed by" Ft. {Wayne South . Side's visit to
{Shortridge the Warren Central-}..
Decatur Central clash at the! awks' gym, Madisori's sojotirn| AWE
4-Team Tourney to Feature Earlham Shades City-County Cage Tussles
Tech, Howe, Ripple, Washington Mix-Up ~Will Highlight Next Week's Hardwood Fare
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
The . flower of. Indiana basketball tournament competition, will blossom anew at Tech's garden Saturday. to head the 17- game| |¢ity-county hardwood card this week.
The beauty queen has had lots of experience at yell leading. She led yells at Helmsburg Grade School and High School while a pupil, then went on to lead yells at Indiana University when she enrolled there. Here is a typical Helmsburg High rally picture fleft 1 to right) Mary Ann Long, Miss Chit-
Miss Lois Chitwood, Miss Indiana’ of 1946, teaches In this Looking on are (front, left to right d Luther Smith, Miss Chitwood. (Rear, left to right d Jere Lotiner.
Miss Chitwood stands in front of one of her | physical education classes. influence on the team.
rale," says Coach Baber.
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Capitals Dull Hornet Sting With 2-1 Win
School and IU
2d Division Spot PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dec, 11 (UP)--Goals by Fred Glover in the first and third periods carried the Indianapolis Capitals to a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Hornets tonight in an American Hockey League contest witnessed by 5073 fans.
into the league's Western Division cellar and kept the Caps in a twoway tie for second place. Glover's second goal of the evening at 15:35 of the third period broke a 1sall tie and gave the Caps. the victory.
5:19 of the first period, but Bi Benson of the Hornets knetted the count just 38 seconds before 1|the end ot the period.
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Second Period--None. Penalties—Peutka, Podolsky, Dewsbury. ‘Third Period —Indlanapolis (2), Reid, MacKay) sen, Lun
Glover 15:35. Penalties—Kobuse
Officials -Bernie = LeMaitre and Wald Russell: i On the Ice AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUS
STANDINGS Western ° Division WwW. L T.Pts. GO. O 8t. Louis ....... 18 4 4 40 110 Indianapolis .... 13 T 6 32 01 8¢ Buffalo ......... 15 10 32 100 ML Cleveland ...... 13 7 5 31 9% 88 Pittsburgh 13 4 30 Eastern Division WwW. L. T.Pts. GO. Providence 5 3 35 1% % Hershey ... 13 2 2¢ 86 9% Springfield . 17 3 A792 104 Washington nl 3 61 128 Philadelphia 74 160 ho a : ist Cletieland 8 Hershey . i 3-8 Philadelphia . . 2 1-3 Buffalo ....... wd 0-5 Springfield A | 0—4 St. Louis 2 0-8
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‘GAMES FONTGHT " . American League - She 1s a marvelous | Hershey at Indianapolis.
Pittsburgh at Buffalo. She really boosts mo- Washington at New Haven.
St. Louis at Providence.
Wittenberg, 53-49
Times Special : RICHMOND, Ind., Dec, 11 Opening a strong second-half at-
tack after trailing through’ most|State with a layup to make the
(Continued from Page 49) | Evans missed a free throw, hut to make it 23 to 19, Butler,” at| Shepherd tipped it in. the end of the half: Obrien snapped the net with Whittle Butler Lead another long, and then ran in Indiana State took the tip, but|for one under the basket to give lost the ball as Walker traveled. Butler a 10-point lead, 41-to 31
McDonald cracked the ice for| ~ After an exchange of free Out throws Royer connected on layup to make the score, 42 to 34,
Iscore, 23 to 21 Butler.
Butler Bulldogs Dump Sycamores, 52-49
Little Rose Bowl Won by Compton
| Butler hit the half century| p,g,nENA, Cal, Dec. 11 (UP) jmark on a basket by Shepherd. compton College of California Royer sank one to keep the two- uncorked “a powerful offensive point margin. Shepherd hit from and ripped the Duluth, Minn. the left side. McDonald. fouled,” unior College football team to against Shepherd and Butler: g/to0k the ball out of bounds victory in the with 15 seconds to go. {Rose Bowl
third annual Little game, Compton's |stars, Hugh McElhenny and Bill
Local Pucksters Take
Glover notched his first goal at
‘shreds today to run up a 48-14"
Wednesday's card will find the Beec
Greenwood ‘at [Terres Huuts
Speedway.
Gerstmeyer at Ben sue Hanover Nipe-
Times Special Brownsburg. DANVILLE, Ind, Dec. 11—
Teams Closely Matched {Canterbury College lost to HanThe four-way. tourney. 100ms. yer College 58 to 48 here tonight. | {as an. early-season dilly. Wash-| mune Hanover basketball team J mgton looks Hike theamdexdog jumped off to an early lead and Jf
Later, they would meet in closed Struggle with loop rival Danville but Tech, Howe and Broad Ripple was hever overtaken by the hosts.
session to act on ‘the Spartan! bid to become ithe 10th “member: of the the “league.
CAPS vs. HERSH
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