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IU Cagers Smash Kansans, 3-36
Hoosiers Start Rolling’ In 2d Half of Game
, Dec. 17 (UP) Os chalked up Coach Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf of its fifth straight pre-conference the California Bears is opposed ‘cage win tonight by. a 56 to 36/by. one of his former pupils, Bob geore over Kansas State. A fast break that started click- duel of similar systems,
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"Rose. Bowl Classic
wil Provide Study of 2 Great Systems
Waldorf's Single Wing Pitted Against _Voigt's I" Should Assure Thriller
By FRANK LEARY, Coach, University of Notre Dame Dec. 17-—-While enjoying the pleasant i weather of Hawaii, it Is difficult to realize that in two weeks major = teams throughout the nation will be facing one another in bowl
HONOLULU, T. H,
ent of Roses football game is one of the great| rt. Conceived in 1902 as the first of the great
secr n' Hoosiers] fSocret_of, the Hurl on hands|the very successful professional “four times and was knotted five coach, Paul Brown, Coach Voigts 1f, which was|/ became a disciple of the “T”; times in the frst ha In-| While the Waldorf system, both diana pulled ahead five minutes at Northwestern, and now at before the first period was up;
“featured by defensive play.
an Guard Lou Watson d Sophomore Bill Garrett led the Hoosier attack with 14 and 13 Forwards| Rich Harman and Ed Head topped| “the Kansas Wildcat effort’ with nine and eight markers each. It was the fourth straight road de-
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Score at Half-Time—Indiana 21, Kansas 3 oe Missed—Ritiet. 3 Schwarts, Rt Ehngell § 2, Barrett 2, n Hiser and ea
Manchester Ws Aon gi gee All boys participating in the ville, Jeffersonville ‘st Evansville C aneral, | ns Times-Legion event will receive Ros mort, Trl BERRI Ca) or are by some of the country’s
post at Auburn, Hammond Clark at Easé
“putting the clamps on Western
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intersectional post-season classics, | this contest has until more recent years attempted to bring the out-| J standing Eastérn teams to gppose| the ultimate winner of the Par cifie Coast Conference, ! This year marks the third year| of the now famous Rose Bowl! pact between representatives of the Pacific Coast Conference and the. Western Conference.
fro > It will be old home week as Johnny Denson, ri
Voigts, the Northwestern mentor. However, it will not be a
California, depends upon the in-
indicates that given adequate their arms when the last blow is material, either system possesses! Golden Gloves Tournament, the necessary requisites for pro13 ducing a top team. An excellent opportunity will And Gene Jackson, owner of be presented to the spectators to/the gym and chief trainer, is no compare the relative merits of|less enthusiastic about his young two of the nation’s outstanding Duskies: The gym came out with fullbacks. Californias’ Jackie Jen-|three Novice Class champions in sen was” selected as the number|the last Gblden Gloves Tourney one fullback on Colliers’ All-|and Jackson believes the three American team, while pile-driving boys will do equally well in the Aft Murakowski represented the|OPeén Class, which is for experiWildcats on the All-Players All-{enced fighters. American. Cops Heavyweight Title
Undoubtedly both these lads| In the last tournament, Warren
ing to evaluate their respective/copped the heavyweight crown in qualifications on New Year's Day.ithe Novice group. Keller this
ight, squares off si heavyweight War: ren Keller, in ani or the Golden Slaves Yournament,
Jackson's Gym to Enter 15
/Ang In’ the second half was the Serving an apprenticeship waer IY Golden Gloves Tourney
Young Huskies Confident of Carrying Off
Heavy Honors in Various Competitions
By JIM HEYROCK The leather-levelers from ‘Jackson's Gym, 211; Kentucky Ave, and worked on to 21-16 edge at tricacy of the single-wing. This|expect to have a large number of the awards tucked securely under
The Jackson entries, which will number about 15, are confident | they will win in their respective weights and classes,
“Tommy McClara is one of
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Sports Calendar For Today, Tomorrow
Today Local High Schoo! Basketball
are great, and it will be interest. Keller, 20-year-old 183-pounder,
Having had the privilege of|¥éar will be in better condition |
e,/mon to the to Chicago with all expenses paid]
prizes and additional prizes will]
Novice Class light heavyweight
While unbeaten Man Manchester was (champion. He will be fighting this year for the first time in
Open Class competition. Two Novices in Game Russell Burden, 19, is the other
Oi Michigan, 71 to 66, last night. Wheaton College set a new all-
pd pro-| time home scoring record against champion from last year's Novice!
Taylor, 87 to 63. gang. He won the lightweight Manchester's triumph was the title and is expected to do well most startling upset of the cur- this year in the Open Class. rent season. Western Michigan,| Jackson also has a couple of which had a string of five wins Novice fighters whom he expects including one over Northwestern, to do well in the coming gloves led only once in the game, 9 to 8.|matches. Tommy McClara, 17, of The game served to keep the 728% E. Vermont St, will fight pjunbeaten string of Manchester!in the 135 pound class. 3 will be. ve at that Jucky number seven, his first year in the rin Taylor, on the other hand, had| NIPPY Garard, 16, 313 N. Pl luck on their trip to-Tiiinois|ton St will do battle in the 108-
open minutes, trail N. East St, a 112-pounder, .also on Ing will be looking for his first ring
bad and was never in the game after|pound class, Gene Correll, 220 mos
Michigan (66)] Manchester trophy. West, t rs ft o i ® ot The tournament's opening night § 3 3000, , 3 8 fiw be Jun. 7 and bouts wil be * fought in the Armory. pe Bowens | 4 : {¥ewie.g + ‘3 1 1ltion will be lield over five weeks. feh's 3 o SPemns® 5 0 § The other nights will be Jan! 14, Quonie 8 0 21, 28, and.Feb. 4 Beiche k, § . . Must Be 16 Years Old
To 30 11 13| Boys must be at least 16 years fas awed Xs y is no ceiling age, however.
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Wheaton a) Tayler (49) Entry blank appears today on Norman. {8 4 Ylmow, t { o "s|this page. Blanks should be filled Sw Lf 0 0 HRaike "1 8 © oout and sent to The Times. nam. 13% doirard 9 8 1! Jackson is having some “extone 11 3 3Wihelm.e 4 3 4 pert” help in preparing his fightSemastorts ® 3 ymax 1 1 Sers for competition. Johnny Den-| 4 +4 $ 3 ld. g. 3 i 3/son, former Indiana state heavy- §- Crum & © 1 o 1'weight champion, is working out al -..36 18 I Totals... 37s 19 aatly-with- the-youths. Joe -8Sgro.+ Score at H heaton 40, Taylor 30. State welterweight champ, also is {Bradley ‘University of Peoria, III,
Wilhelm 8, Hurst, more featherweight pugilist.
i Cofieid 5, Hailey: Bouts will be three two-minute fighting Manhattan College! basketball team, 81 to 72, in the;
Refereo— Hasan. feo—~Hhsan. Umpite—Haviicek. rounds in in the the tourney.
Louisville Gets Tourney © “NEW ‘YORK, Dee. 17 (UP)
I inY 3 The U. 8B. Golf Association an-| > nounced. today that the 19 0 ong, amateur public links Hr
ship will be held at the on]
Saddler, one of the busiést battlers in the ring today, ruled a 3 to 1 favorite to turn back Terry Young, New York lightweight, in a 10-round non-title bout at Madison Square Garden tonight. Saddler, who took the feather-
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to the specified 136-pound limit. SUPPORTERS § The slender, Negro title-hglder| Every man and from Harlem will use tonight's 297 WAS Si jae contest as a tune-up for his tenta- should wear & tive return bout with Pep at the supporter. Six Garden, Feb. 11. . different styles.
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Albany ai Gary Wallace, Hammond Tech| NE WYORK, Dec. 17—Basket-
Fordsvitle at Terre Haute Garfield, Jerre State College Basketball
High School emting
Tomorrow Local High School Baske ball
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of age to enter the tourney. Theré| Tol
Bradley U.- Wins
Score NEW. YO Z| Both reserve and varsity teams ington 13. RK, Dec. 11 (UP)re nr meet tontght Tn simultaneous: ER, So
Fr emus. Misged orman 2 hess helping as is Russ McKinney, for- came from behind in the last four(™ matches on. two mats, Admission Guth 2
~irinites lastnight to dafeat RS
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NEW YORK, Dec 17 (UP)—iGolf . Course, Louisville, Ky. Minneapolis 3. 8t. Paul 3 (tie).
Featherweight Champion Sandy pates will be, announced. later. Houston: 2 P 3
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Nippy Garerd, left, and Gene Correll, right, are nearly hidden by the big practice helmets. Gene Jackson, center, gives the boys a few pointers on the fine art of nose smashing..
NYU Use Simple Cross Play
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the nation a typical thriller, com-|petition, all weights, will be sent pa Seymour "at + Martimevie.| (This is the first in a series of t Ba to participate in the tournament 38" Baall: Vincenne: at Bedford, Bicknell alticles describing yaiio Ye
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foremost coaches.)
hicago Roosevelt, Gary Mann at
re By HOWARD CANN Gary Tolleston at iE New| New York University
'ayne North at
Wayne ¢ Central, Mh Michigan C City at t La Porte, ball plays of a set type are not
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ute Gerstmeyer at West Lafayette
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Valparaiso at Toledo. ville at Morehead State. Centre (Ky.) at Rose Roly.
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Hammond Clark at Matos ( ba Porte at Valparaiso.
fe Jefferson at South Bend Richmond Mat Team
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Jr oased. hating Siitee.. Ons avs Huntington, 63-35
Indiand Central used the fast
to handle rebound as is five who Break to give Huntington a 63 to
35 shellacking last night in Uni-
A study of the diagram brings versity Heights.
The Greyhounds took an® 11point lead before Huntington was
able to score. It was their fourth NEXT: OONY's Y's Double Screefi. victory in nine games. Lead
scorer was Harley Griffith, center, with 15 points for Indiana Central.
Cent © Pt. yne Concordia at Ft. Wayne Cen-| Runtingten (35) Indians Central (63) tral Cathelic. n To Meet Tech la cn i tf 1 ofl ng 10 State Callege sketball 0! n McGrath, 1 i gy #7 at Anderson, Richmond High Bchool’s wres- rt, 33% 1 Roberts, { 1:0 DePauw at James Milliken tling team makes a return en! Bret 23 jiemnt, : : : Veiparaise - Sowing 6 Green (0) st|Sagement “aga I's grap Fogwel. c 103 Brown. t 1? pler's wr at 7 o'clock in the Stites Le : 3g Slavehson, § 131 Evansville A Tech gym. Garretson, g 3 0 o| Cummings, ec 000 Indiana State in NAIR “iourney at Kan- The two teams met last Friday | Lagebeen. § 3 3 3 eBay e 2 2 3 [I let at Richmond and Tech won 321 | Schoe 5 ? ¢ 3 Harner, § a i i Kenn » ciLtayetie YMOA at Indianapolis Athletic te 18 8, AORighi's mest NHL be Ine ' | Robison. . 011 } p evins, g YMCA at Huntington team, which ‘is’ undefeated "in [Corescott & 000
Totals 14 730 Totals 35 13 13 at Half—Indians Central 31, Hunt-
Missed—8chilling 4, BuzArretson; rts, Swails 2, Brown 3,
{break isnt quite that fast.”
Renew Old Fieldhouse Feud They Want Big Share of 1949 Gloves Prizes
Meet Tomorrow Night
In 66th Net Clash
On Local Hardwood
Wabash Primed to Repeat Last Year's
Upset; Butler at Full Physical Strength
By BILL PITTMAN There will be feudin’, fussin’, fightin’ and shootin’ aplenty tomorrow night in Butler Fieldhouse as Wabash and ‘the Bulldogs meet in their 86th hardwood clash. Bhots, however, will be aimed at the basket and all fighting pre sumably will be for the ball, the feud has been of long duration, Little Giant Coach Bill Johnson has his crew al peimen for: this
game. They are anxious to plek, . Follow ‘That Man
up where they left off last year| when they beat Butler 46 to 31. So far this season the Little, Giants have won two and lost| two, setting a new home floor | scoring” Tecord of 94 points against Rose Poly last Saturday. Uses Dual System Coach Johnson, who took over the basketball reins last year | from Dale Davis, employs both! the fast break and ball control systems. | “Tomorrow night we'll prob-| ably be forced to slow down,” he sail, “because I don’t think we enn outrun Butler, Our fast
Starting for the Cavemen will be Argyle Jackson, a 6-foot 2inch center, who replaces Walt Riggle; Gene Cloncs, 6-foot 1inch, and Jack Houston, 5-foot 11Inches, at forwards. At guards wili be Ron Géscheidler, 6-foot 2 inches, and Bob Hutchins, 5-foot 1l-inches. All are lettermen except Jackson, who is only a sophomore. Hit Stride es & The Bulldogs hit their stride 3 last Saturday as they béat In-| Gene Clones, Wabash's lead. gana, Bae. a to 49, without ing scorer last year, will be the ever 8. They are at fulll man for the Bulldogs to w. physical strength and will be and wily Buds Jo watch
meal ¥ Jeimed 15 eran that gp. night when the two meet in the
Make no mistake, though, that| Butler Fieldhouse. the Little Giants aren't able to hold theiz.own on the #ieldhouse O, L. (Pop) Waner Dies floor. (OKLAHOMA ‘CITY, Dee. 17 i ; ~0. L, (Pop) Waner, father Fight Results of “former big leagus By United Press
stars Paul and Lloyd Waner, PHILADELPHIA—Gens Burton. 145, New died at a hospital yesterday. He Fhlisdsiph ied erman McCray, 148, was 72. Doctors attributed his
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