Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1948 — Page 6
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through the years, his own all-time nine, as follows:
Sports Roundup—
~ Mack Gives Nod To His 1910 Team
Connie Also Names Choice C! Stars During Career
: By Eddie Ash Ee or Times Sports Editor . CONNIE MACK, who celebrated his 86t terday, recently named his 1910 Phil the “finest team I've ever managed.” . the Chicago Cubs in the World Series, four games to one.| down | Chief |
ice of Athletics players
h birthday yes-| adelphia Athletics as .. That club defeated
Bender, pitcher; Mickey Cochrane, catcher; Jimmy Foxx, first base; Eddie Collins, second base; Frank (Home Run) Baker, third base;
Jack Barry, shortstop; Al Simmons, left field; Mule, Haas, center) field; Danny Murphy, right field . . . When sports writers are hard |
F & 3 Hi t Sc h o By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLUS THE FIRST organized high school wrestling tournament in Marion County has been scheduled for the Tech High School gym Feb. 11, Tech athletic officials announced today. | ’ The tourney will encompass at least five mat teams within the county and will be the first major step toward unified development of the mat sport in the county and city high schools in the Indianapolis area. ! 4 or William Treichler, coach of Tech's undefeated mat team, said today the tournament will be a one-day affair with at least two mats being used to run off bouts simultaneously, » » . LJ w n ONE-MAT will be used for consolation bouts with. the finals of the meet carded in the evening. Head gears will be worn by contestants during the meet. Competition will be held in the 12 weight classes—95 pounds, 103, 112, 120,127, 133, 138, 145, 154, 165, 175 and heavyweight. The bouts will be six minutes long, divided into three, two-minute periods. '
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
. a complete book, if they desire one . .. When night base-bali-hit the big show, some base‘ball observers predicted Mack would retire from the dugout . . . but he fooled ‘em all by staying on in the trenches . . . The old boy is a physical wonder for his age and his judgment ‘of ...player. talent remains sharp . . . His enthusiasm for the.game is just as great as in the old days; which helps keep him young. n . . BUSY GYM . .. . Four basketball teams use the Anderson High School goalhouse . . . An- _ derson High itselt, of course, plus St. Mary's —of Anderi ~ Anderson College and Packers of the Rr E « + i Anderson High's quintet outdraws 'em all. . . » ERNEST VANDEWEGHE, Colgate's great basketball center,
is 20, stands 6-3 and weighs 200 nds He's yi : a ham
School, ybung "Vindeweghe al ‘starred in baseball and footbdh .s. He will get a ‘taste of Big Nine baske
etball shortly : . . Colgate plays ‘at Illinois next week, for two tilts, Wednesday and Thursday, after which the Red Raiders battle the Minnesota Gophers on Jan. 1, where Ernie will vie with another ace center, big Jim McIntyre, one of the court game's CE. . r tren college basketball . . . iv the coaches; that-is-i-+ The ! minds who blow their tops over the officiating when their teams are trailing now apologize to the officials after the game's end ... Nervous : tension is terrific on the i mentors of the big-time teams
master
put for a stove Jeague story, they always can get one from cen] All Th 1 . oe a » ” | | DON'T OVERLOOK Indian | op fee
{apolis’ own (arden, the Butler Fieldhouse, and next week's Hoosier Classic , . . Purdue, Indiana, Notre Dame and Butler, fs « It's a bargain , , . The ad-| vance seat sale hasn't been too good, but is expected to pick up| - at a rapid pace now that students from many colleges have SWarm-
Western Foes |
Trip Rocky Mountain, Pacific, Coast Cagers
NEW YORK, Dé. 24 (UP)=='"
ed home for the holidays.
» ” ” SKIPPY STUHLDREHER starred at quarterback for the Kisky prep school (Pa.) eleven this year ... That's the position his dad, Harry, played at Notre Dame.
“who also | a
Too thE
western over California, Texas, Missourl
Sugar
close.”
ae. LOUISIANA STATE has arranged’ a rugged 1949 football schedule, playing Kentucky, Rice, Texas Aggies, Georgia, North ‘Carolina, Mississippi, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State and Tulane . . . Seven are home games . . . The two road tilts
four times . .
and two and a half lengths .
that play in Madison Square
"N.Y. Enickerbockers Coach “NEW YORK, Dec. 24—This double cut off post is one of the New York Knickerbockers’ fundamental plays. - It is important for each player to fake before making his move. Usually the player fakes in the direction opposite to that in which
was on the level,
Knickerbocker Play Uses Double Screen
Effectively
; sa ® = DICK DUNKEL, the college Sassketbay Xpe » 'some thal. gape : has issued his ratings on the teams scheduled in the major .. arioni , gan walloped Colorado bowl games on New Year's day A & M., 56 to 37."
. + « He gives the nod to North “Guarq Wally - Horvatch, who
homa over North Carolina, South-| hax {erm Mathodist. ‘over . Oregon, ... whio sews cheersd.on also]
s
over. : ylor , . . Dunkel sizes up the 10 4p the. Trojank. x frie : Bowl contest (Oklahoma-| North Carolina) as “closer than| cove Northwestern its - triumph
will -be-at-Georgia_ and Tulane.
4 - » ” -~ UPSET was the only horse to hold a victory over Man o' War 2» but Big Red defeated Upset . by two lengths. one length, one and a half lengths Upset's .one victory called for an Syracuse University scored a investigdtion at Saratoga but it was finally agreed that the race
Big Nine representatives, who gave their Far West riviia such a bad time in football during the past few seasons, today were {proving just as tough to beat on ithe basketball court, |" The Big.Niners made it three out of three éver Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain opponents
Wisconsin topped UCLA, 49 to 46
scored 14 points, sparked a last half rally which enabled the Wild-
thy Ray Ragelis and a basket by Bill Sticklen in the last minute
{in the first half of a double header in Los-Angeles. . Scores 20 Points 18 Center Don Rehfeldt scored 20 points in the nightcap as Wisconsin snapped UCLA'S six-game winning streak. The Badgers had to overcome an eight-point deficit to turn the trick. , Re an scored its sixth vjetory of the season in seven starts with-an-—easyconguest_of-Colo-rado A. & M. at Ft. Collins, Colo. Bob Harrison, who scored 12 points, and gridder Pete Elliott with eight, paced the Wolverines:
major*upset by taking the measure of favored Oklahoma, 55 to 49, at Syracuse, N. Y. Arkansas Loses 50-45 Coach Hank Iba's Oklahoma A and M team was forced to come from behind to beat Arkansas, 50 to 45, at Fayetteville, Ark. in a nip-and-tuck game which saw the lead changing hands 12 times, . In other big games, San Franleisco upset North Carolina State, 154 t0 47; Wyoming beat Oregon, IST to 44; Bradley of Peoria, Ill, trimmed San Diego State, 60 to
The five teams scheduled to compete in the invitational count. meet include Southport, Tech, Broad Ri hortrid, a Decatur Central. POE ie, 8 ie am
w " ” » THE GREEN TEAM has added two victories this year onto its victory string of nine meets last year under the supervision of Coach Treichler. The Techities have been holding workouts in a portable structure because of the lack of adequate training quarters. ‘Broad Ripple and. Shortridge are engaging in their first complete season of dual meets. Decatur Central, under Leo Shively who is in his first year as wrestling coach, has won three of four meets, having been defeatéd by & strong Danville, Ill, team, last year's victors over 's state champions, . E" fon
” » » » s THE CRADLE of local high school wrestling teams-—South-‘port—has won only one meet in four trips to the mat but Coach Chauncey McDaniel, in his first season at ‘Southport, has been juggling a semi-experienced team to seek additional balance for the state meet in February. : “wn
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John Barrowcif, Butler canter, leaps to Block a shot by Nat Mille of LIU last ight 1n Med Square Garden. The Bulldogs were victorious in their third et, ps to 54. as} right in adnon
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FRIDAY, DEC. 24, 1948
Feb. 11
His second stringers lost, 27 to 21, to Anderson, but his first team was handed a 43-to-2 trimming by Coach Clifford Myers’ Bloomington Panthers. ‘ ; McDaniel, former Indiana University Big Ten middleweight _champion under Coach Billy Thom in 1940, is the fourth Cardinal mentor to handle wrestling at Southport since 1934. - . .» ‘ lL I J A FORMER SOUTHPORT matman—Chester, Robbins— was
regarded by Thom, his ex-coach, as one of-the best prospects for
last summer's Olympic team before Robbins injured a knee last
year. He was twice Big Ten champion at 136 pounds at Indiana in 1943 and 1946. : Thé ¢ity and county coaches will meet soon-to complete arrangements for the tourney. Lawrence Central, under football coach Bill Smith, has begun intramural wrestling as have other. county and city schools this winter, ; Ben Davis, once a power in the state meet, disbanded dual ‘meet and tournament competition two years ago.
12,954 Fans Watch Butler Cagers Upset
~s
route home today with a
Long Island, 63-54
" Bulldegs Give Easterners a Lesson; Buckshoh\QO'Brien Scores 20 Points
By BILL ROEDER, Specia¥to The Times NEW YORK CITY Dec. 24—Butler's basketball Bulldogs, en “handsome holiday gift in the form of an
upset triumph. over..long.. “|surprised by the ease of the vi
BY
- |again the -pacemaker with 20] .|points, declared that Long Island
—{to0, Jim Doyle froze up onus;
ry. The Bulldogs routed Long nd, 63-54, before 12,954 fans ‘at Madison Square Garden last ni \ . In the second game of the| oc double-header, Colorado -University, another underdog, pny gers hauled ' New York University,| \,
for Butler in five games, ‘and O’Brien, |
Score 50-28 Victory-_-On Hone. Floor the. weakest| , Cathedral High School's basfaced to date. ketball team tucked “away the jy. pre-Chrisgmas prep netfac4. tivities last might i
Ralph (Buckshot)
proved definitely opponent Butler has ses Bakt-Tice Before... fe wan'nbt
ith. a birds. Elated by his first success at the Garden (Hinkle's Butler {teams lost twice to LIU before the war) Tony said it was obvious that Long Island was off on its kept Cathedral among the city shooting. Statistics agreed: But-|leading teams in the win-loss col- ‘ [ler hit for .383 on its tries from {Bpne. “ the floor; LIU fizzled with a 189 The Spartans were handed mark. ; their fourth loss in seven games “We were the faster ball club,” as Mike Radkovic and Denny Hinkle said. “That helped us con- Haugh paced the victors with 16 siderably. But we had our troubles/and 12 points, respectively.
on its home floor. It was the Irishers’
fifth
and we all know that he is & much jeq his mates with 12 points, con--{better ball player than that. [necting for hal of his team’s 10 “We made mistakes that could field goals. have hurt ms if Leng Island had, pj} Pickard, who had scored. been shooting bettér. Late in the gs points in six games, was held game they gave us a scare bY gcoreless from the field for the picking up on defense all Over first time this year. He made one the floor. We hadn't seen that point. {this year and it did upset our| Meanwhile, Don. Roeder’s nine lboys, so much so that the score points brought his. total count in got too close for comfort at one seven games to.100 points for the
stage” With O'Brien and Bob season to continue leading the Evans hitting ° effectively from city’s scorers. short range, Butler built up a Cathedral (30) | Sacred Heart (28) | . 33-24 lead at half time. > Recert v v9} xing.£ 5 % rf Take 17-Point Lead | Radkovie.t 13 AiSchacter.f 1 13 Evans cooled off in the second Ps 1 % 1iRtiers . 0 i 3 half but Bill Shepherd and John Englandg 3 : A + 3 3 2 Barroweliff took up the slack, cunningh'm,g 0 1 o/Butler,f 103 -tand-with less than seven minutes Koerstf 1 2 3 rg remaining the Bulldogs had Reseve 13 3 TT j d the score to 56-39. © | Totals 21 815 Totals _ 10° 8 14
39, and Louisville defeated Arizona, 69 to 50. . .
Basketball Scores
Rejuvenated Jets Thump |Ft. Wayne Pistons, 71-59
Injuries Sideline
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This 17-point margin was their Referes—Doc Silver. Umpire—Frank Luwjdest of the game, and it mars rowed dangerously as SOON asa. . Long Island went into its at-Pike Township
court press. The Blackbirds were!
nd. University, found themselves
hieesh on tive - Breckiyn Blac Ito 28 Yetory vver Batred Heart
triumph in “seven contests and
John Carrotl, —Spartan-guard,
68-65, by dint of a last minyte| : Y rally. Er a AS . i cis Ran. Heart. oh ‘The vie Ory Was Eee I FNP NE as a
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Frank Wright, Joe Pritchett, Charles Meyer Guy Porter, U Ray, Gu: Joe Medle, Lin Oren Buliss, 1
Harry Moore; Pred Antibus,
Dick Stemm, 1] Matt Ranes, 1 John Branam,
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_ he intends to go. utr a Long Jind th | . Tri hs. 50-4 This makes the screens more Butler 45 Land nant ce Wildcat End stealing the ball right and left. [ FIUM effective, helps to shake the op- BiG NINE Team Displays Improved Ball Handling My and with Leroy Smith, a springy plas, 1 ponent guarding. Michigan 56, Colorade A sad M 37. . . . : : Negro sophomore, hitting with] Pike Township racked up its Four fof BACK to take pase - nan 3, Southern Calitorals 3. In Racking Up Fifth League Victory Zuravieff Hurts jump-shots, Long Island began to fifth victory in seven starts last from one, eeds ve, sds = ‘OT COLLEGES. my a ee IM-S 4 |spurt. | ,» downing arlottesville, 50 who acts as a post. emcee NEY | - Shoulder; to Rest | That brought the score as close 0 41. : : At the same time, two feints to i. : rr nt. Daskttoe 3 Yad gave themselves & PASADENA, Cal. D 2 ae 50-51 but with Tittle more than Leading the Pike attack wers=-== rpg and ents tothe left, J. - oit 69, St Marys (Cal) 54. p . ey bea eir upstate rivals, the , al., ec. 24|." inute to pla: ‘Brie _|Harvey Templin, Loui 5 right a 3488 60, San Diego tate 39, | Ft. Wayne Zollper Pistons, 71-59 (UP)—Substitute Don Stonesifer 1. to: play, O'Brien con- p # Denton screening out defensive one, Colorado 68, New York U. 65. : Bc LE ie dior mom ERS by i rma o : : verted a free throw and followed ang Joe Conarroe with 11 points | Colorado State 76, Kearney (Neb) Teach- It was evident after. the first few minutes of the that it [took over the left end position atin st Break Offensive one cuts close off the ® | “ers 47, ' | eA game (hal 4th iti with a fast-break goal to wrap up each. Pike ran up-an -11-to-6--post, "Three cuts oft the first cut- a Dray iv. simpson BU; as going bo develop into an old fashioned backyard squabble, the Northwestern football team's tne victory. . |first-quarter lead and was never ter. one, receiving a pass from ~~ New York. Knickerbockers' inne by sia Gara Bw “. Lisi ” ; 0 de ia 33 bad basketball | play. But for a Prac: Ne hi 2 2 Janky Se ou Draws Four Fouls headae at the half the Red i pOSt {bbling sas 40, Centenary (Lai ~ “ » Doy , jDeviis - tage goal a, ana BH double cut off post ye 1a Omaboms. Clty Diversity played the bad basketball. ~|- High point man for the Pistons catcher, nursed an injured shoul-| persemal i Bp hid BE Io os ae ote that ope fishhooks, afterigg = ’ . 5. >, The Jets showed -improvemeiit Was player-coach Curly Arm- der on the sidelines. : 16 minutes. The New York fans|at the three-quarter mark. DA A at pa aa : Okishoms A & M50, Arkansas 45... |gver. previous games. On their strong with 4&-goints on Tive Tield |" Zuravieff was i a : : ing up 4 scréen iur three, to I = cones RIPOR AWB) $2 WATRO BE: mc a the 3 ‘goals and one free-toss. as injured when he got -a kick out of Fvans' “foul-!— It was the third straight for ——be-in-a-defensive position. DE a, Tes, THE Sn gs yay Sih Ten were, Ee mle] alter fatehing a_pass_from|shooting style. They likened it to Pike and the second loss in eight : S—— a Seton Hall 59, William and Miry 55. y Indianapolis (71) I Fi. Wayne (50) quar ter back n-Burson-in yes~ Johnny Vandermeer's-famed '‘one- games for Charlottesville, am NEXT Rhode. Island State's . el ; Situs 2. Dr screening for -a teammate. In| tg 1 pf 1 1% ot terday's workout. X-rays -re-/two-three” windup-in baseball, | Fike Twp. (5) Charlottesville (41) fast break. Officials Chosen "| Southwest Missourt State 43, Wayne (Neb) addiiion hel en. handling the Blaeckt = 1 3 Siiwaronst 1 1-3 Jealed _no_ shoulder _separation,| Evans and Barrowcliff, with 13 Templin, ¢ BS mutorae FA" . T - tenes 0. i Souttwisiers -OKia- all an g aroup Lumpp? | $ $ (Ker ¢ . ; : : doetors preseribed heat treats points each; “trailed O'Brien: for|Sonazion: % $3 }iGooper, 3 0 i i N . I ish Hawaii 7 homa Tech 35. 31 Fouls on Pistons Towery,c 3 6 3Triptodt 8 3 jiment and massage and ordered{scoring honors. Buckshot still Bell £ 0 0 0 we a. 33 oo ANQ AFISH= \ i ~Wally--Marks,..Gill. McDonald, Wishington State 85, Central WAINREWI| The Pistons played a ragged me. 0-1 -@Mshnkene 2 1 biZuravieff to stay out of action|leads the club with 72 points in Magic ~~ 4 1 dicoitere 111° Tilt Says Leahy Glau Diehi 2nd 308 ToiVay, Wei Wrong 31 Oren ¥ game and one which could hardly Kirke td SF 33 Joni next Wek. coining | AVE games. The Bulldogs missed | Denton, . 35 Ee 334 x RILEY ® known. Midwest basketball offi CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS be called clean and sportmaniike.Rrockiieiag 1 2 TMopure =~ 3 3 3 Coach Bob Vogts’ concentra- their first five fouls but made nine eco 070 TAIINY 93% Fn. LOS ANGELES, Dec, 24 (UP) 015 nave been. chosen to handle Sithedral 50, Sacred Heart 28 In all they committed 31 personal|Maddoxs . 0 0 0Smileys 1 3 ‘sition on passing-during the long of the next 11. . Towns, g * 0 0 OLewman,g 0'0 1 i —There is no basis for rumors =... .ssic next Monda [Bike Tounthip 0 Chariottesvills 41. fouls, a..great. many. of them UN:| mois 33.37 18. Totals 30.18.31) 1 Indicated that the Wildcats Hinkle's charges willirest until 0 51 521 Totas ~ 15 11 17 that a football game between tne 71008 oy, Clasals Dex. Konaay Avil) a. nen SEROUS necessary and apparently. delib-| Score at halftime: Jets 32. Pistons 329. will take to the air in their Rose when. they face. Purdue|’ Score at Halt—Pike Township 24, Chat Notre Dame and the University jand Tuesday in Butler Fieldhouse. 370. 50 8” Widen 53. erate. Bruce Hale, who while he|, Fite tRiows missed, Jes Buccs &iBowl game against California and Nowe Dame meets Indiana i Pres. Throws Missed—Templia, Conarros of Hawaii may be scheduled next! -Game assignments... for the Pairiand 71, 8t. Paul 34. was playing with the Jets seldom Nagy 1, "Hamilton 1. Pistoris—Mogus 3, OTe n at any time during the. rat. the er! wagle 3, Cochran 5, Denton 2. Towns, season; Irish Coach Frank Leahy.quariet have not. been. made “yet. artrord Ey Seneve’ Ee #7 Ihad a foul called on im, com nie: Phil. Fox and Prank Scsmion a Butler Indians and. Now LB me | Raferse—Gurwosae. ~Uipire—Dible said last night... . - ") on RE 4 i Huntertown. 24... y \mitted three. Prior to the start] a imaetvie——————— i Rea . > Notre 1 Ed ts coliosiate tootball caliber| —Si¥-radio stations have _con- Jip, 5 "Gls "ylctr © of the game when the Zoller oy — ppp gp iBye ille-A Purdue in another twin bill the Sign Star Fullback there isnot quite good enough to tracted to broadcast play-by-play. Kr Me, Jen Jefe, Toy players were Introduced; the fans [EVansvitie Aces folowing.night. ST Jrwtorr De TP) compete against Notre. Dame,” [Local stations covering —the yryieo 3s Griead +1.——— ____|gave Hale a nice hand when his eve di S B 0 : BW Onn. FY Cif ck Kurk ER Leahy said on his arrival here by games will be WIRE and WXLW. [North Judson 41, Winamac 39 (overtime). name was called. But these vu WN Fy eaf ( ttawa, 85-655... % } PD retrtado.t 38 PH ed hi tar fullback Pan American Clipper from|Also on the air with the games| south Bend Riley 47, Crawfordsville 43. |cheers quickly turned to boos. It " _ Z| EVANSVILLE. Dec. 24: Wood, oO Hom 1 —9—o—2-irom the University of Detrott, will. be -WTOM, Bloomington; Terre Haute State 48, Terre Haute Gerst- Ww’ , ec, 24—Ev- R.OBrien,f 8 4 0 Tropin t o o o today ‘was signed by the New Hawaii, where he conducted a) are or doesn't . ke Hoosier hardwood ansville's Purple Aces took the| Biker! 0 0.1{Bigos, 0 3 of faothall elinié at the university. [Wha NCBI | Ny - oo > OUL! Waveland 40. New N 40. New Marker 28... fans very long to spot dirty measure of the Ottawa av Chapman, ¢ © 1 ° 3 smith: } } ° JO antes of She All-Ameriea With Leahy were his wife and Bend, an of Columbus. | — basketball. : from Mehl, e © 0 OMurtha,e 0 TI ; enee, three children. They left by air{ Tickets for the Classi¢ may be Sharkey to Referee Lumpp High Scorer CLEVELAND, Dec. 24 (UP)—I|1a8t Kane a Daghetball Bery aes 3 3 8 Scherer © 343 last night for Chicago to be home purchased at either Butler Uni- o« . The Jets pulled their team The Cieveland Indians {bday be- Evanaville . = |Plelds,g ~~ 0 © 0 Lipms : dian got there “fustest|poy) pian.g . 3.4 3 RADIATOR . for Christmas. versity or Marott's Shoe Store. | Title Mat Bout Here shooting up hitting .310. High/came the second major league With the mostest,” hitting 31 of | WOBien, g ’ 3 Andersen, ¢ ° 0d Has ATi. FRLESE 1 ° NWA wrestling champ, Loujpoint man was Forward Ray, {108 shots, while the Braves hit |Gard.g 2 0 8 Sealed Cans $1.29 k I’ C RK } Thesz, will defend his title if the Lumpp who scored 14 points o jelub, fo establish an “extensively yy zp" bett | |Whelan.g- 1.6 1 un e S age [+ | ings | Armory Tuesday night against five Feld ny a i re training camp project for their average, The sinh gan Total or Soa BLUE POINT AUTO ’ |Colorado. 62.8 Nebraska, 30.7 George (K. O.) Koverly. Referee throws. His shooting average for farm clubs, designating Marian-'45 to 31 in favor of the Aces. Hier Bar eT air 30 428 SUPPLY This Week $ Leaders {Towa State, 62.1 Harvard, 52.4 | for the match will be former the night was .333. Next in line na, Fla.—a former B-29 Army alr] Otaws 4B) Fvamville (39) land Nn MinsiiR. O : || Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. Eeatiysy AL wo. on Lohame, Clty Tou Ce World's Heavyweight Champion was Lionel Malamed with 13/pase-—as the site. Rush, f LPL armett th PE rowelitt (4) Shepherd, Doyia (2). Peur. | Se—— 5 N roiina Stats’. ...... 80 z| Baylor, 67.1 Auburn, 45.9 Jack Sharkey. points on four field goals and five {Turner,f 8 6 3.J Barnett, f 1 3 1jtado (2), Bi (4), Murtha, Scherer 3 Bopp Carolina State ..........- 303 JaEL 0a Auburn, 43.3 Since Koverly almost got out free. throws. Previously, the New Y or kiHaney,? 1 2 4 Northerner, f 2 3 1/Lipman, Gard (2), Smith (2), French, § at Lou RANTk). State Lo tlw Texasdt. 608 Tour Oka Jer of hand during his last bout here, In the first quarter the Jets had Giants established a similar camp gods’ © 303 Dogen 100 A oficial Hagan Anderson wi Arthur C § Boo’ ©1001 a ne 42 Tacha Silly ‘Thom is m.|trouble finding the basket on for their farm clubs at Sanford, Moere.c = 2 1 SBaweir © 9 0) Melhold. ustom Made Bradley i...... . EASTERN GAMES . w . | or! | RA ct Ap OTT TO YOUR CAR BY SK 0 & ike zovant DE ora champ to K**Ploniy shiota Jom he Seid. Bising pi Indians amounced that 12 tic: | 3 2 {orm © 33 Packers Trip Oshkosh go! TAT ET +«74.0 None schedul { 0 eir minor league clubs will] Watkins, § |Hafele.g “11 8 8 5 i | 3 8 172CONY 0. "008 ve Newark ...... 489 ae tle bout ls to be one of {iC He He abe they tratled train at Marianna beginning Mar. Brunbes 0 8 3 ADDERS as "of oe i oA sd hi Hi h 3: 16.3 Hotstra vy. ALATA ve... #13 rain bout is set for three falls|by one point at the end of the 10. Hank Greenberg, Indian vice Wessel. 8 0 3 9tional Basketball League never amd biandlay 64 “74.3 Lafayette ....583 vs Buffalo ..... *479/with a 90-minute time limit quarter, 15-14. In the second|President, will supervise opera- (|Canterbiry, ¢ 3 1\0| were headed as they defeated : pois eh HoRugers” I. 401 va Davee. BH rem QUSHtRY, the Jets pumped in geven tions, assisted Ly Herold. (3uddy) [Falbers.& 0 0'0|Oghkosh, 79 to 63 Ties [hui gail . bo ~a?00 Las [Ruel and team scouts = 15 2 VT 28 . ) Manhattan ... 68.0 a8 MIDWESTERN GAMES Bill Burwell Named field goals and four free throws . Totals 23 19 28] Totals ~ 3123 28| Anderson leads the Eastern Digion Ny. 618 my SIERIY / while holding the Pistons to four eyed pare clubs that will) Half-Time Score—Bvansvilie 4b. OUAWS| vision and Oshkosh is pacing the Gaile SY 14 :11172.3| None scheduled Davenport Manager © [field goals and six free throws. | train there are Wilkes Barre, Pa.;| ‘pres Throws Missed— (Ottawa) Turner| Western loop. SOUTH FAR WEST | TOMORROW PITTSBURGH. Pa. De The score at the half read 32-29,(Dayton, O.; Harrisburg, Pa.; 4 Tiegreen J, Martin, Moors Haney 0: Oshkosh (68) Anderson (19) 81 Wyoming 71.9| None scheduled. a (UPY—Fb ROH. a., ge. Indianapolis. -'|Spartansburg, 8, C.; Pittsfield, | Evansville) J. Barnett 3, Axford, Halele, 1 1 of fg 1t pt 0 F “88.0 O Adolphus ,. 43.4 ve SD State ....413 —Roy Hamey, general man-|"" 5 'on (Sti 0 tne second half,(Mass.; Burlington, Ia... Batavia, =e t 35 0sunmct 36% hs 723 : 8 {Indiana ..... 740 ve Notrebame ...72.3| ager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, to-| hs A AL 5 | ultz, 244 : ts 1.0 OF Purdue .......097 vs Butler ...... *67.4/ day announced the appointment of the Pistohs pulled up closs on all. Y.: Green Bay Wis. Uren S h ed S d d 1st . t 0 0 o Margi. 304 AWiignty) i +703 .- 8. po Sahstown, 0. Tourney, Dec. 37-38 | Bill Burwell as 1949- pilot ef Er. throw by Jobin Hshniken Put Ld enn el ae Serovas-l a ude : ¢ 38 4 Komen. ] : } GUARANTEED , .. 188.9 Kent8t,, Mt Union, 51.3 Ss. , Pa., 4 2 0 8 4 ui 65.4 Muskingum, 565 Youngstown, “4 |Davenport club of the Three-Iifield goals by Carlisle ” Towery ES ercHiold. Cree, 3 r | New. ORLEANS, Dec. 4 wr) nod 3S o/Sofinson ¢ : : 3 WATCH y X . 838) SOUTHERN GAMES Meague, a Pirate farm. , » and Tucson, ending champion Ted ,8 6 1 4 Mendenhll,g 3 2 3 8s aco ..615 and Charlie Black, plus a free Ariz, are the only Indian farm Schroeder of La Crescenta, Cal.,| § 9:9 yOu g 3} REPAIRING ryan, g 0
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saw long service with /Indian-;52-46 Jets. apolis, and with the S8t. Louis| Jets Pull Away ’ Browns and Pirates in the majors.| The fourth stanza started out ts _ |to be a repetition of the first with ' [the Jets having trouble hitting {from ‘the field. But ' with t Pistons fouling and the Jets mak"New York 3, Chicago 2. ing them good at the charity line,
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‘NATIONAL LEAGUE ~~ Montreal 4, Boston 2.
UNITED STATES LEAGUE the Jocal boys managed to pull St Paul sym. worn 3 |away from their upstate rivals,
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Pree. Throws Missed— (Oshkosh) Hannum Bolker 4, Englund, Berce 3, Burieister, Bancker; (Anderson)
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