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Holiday Tournaments. Coming Up This Week
Prep Teams Ready for Tough Play in State; 4 North Central Fives to Tangle in Anderson
y JIM SMITH
Nearly all high school students ig, Indiana look for- .
ward to this holiday season. No school, consequently, no _studies to worry about, and plenty of good things to eat. That's the fare: for all the students except . . . “The Basket-| ball Player.”
Holiday time is tournament time for the athlete who indulges in the hardwood Oman, they Beld thelr opponent
sport. He may not have|ts one field goal defeating them any studies to worry about,|31-13. but he does have to take part in| One of the smallest high|2® daily workouts with the team in schools in the state has a basketorder to stay in shape for the/Pall team that has been doing all tourney games. right. The Panthers of Clifford And that rich holiday menu|High School averaged 37 points isn't conducive to staying jn/PeT Same for eight games winshape so he has to take it easy/Ping seven of them, while holdon the “turkey.’n trimmins.” ing their opponents to an average When Saturday rolls around, |0f 29 points per game. Joseph it's going to be Happy New Year Brown, a graduate. of Indiana for some state high school bas- State of Terre Haute is doing keteers. For others it will just 3 Dies | job as coach of
in am oben BUGS Defeat Purdue 47 to 43
basketball teams will pick up (Continued From Page 10)
their first tournament experience. And some of them are headed for Purdue controlled the backboards host of the game.
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Raps College Talent Raids
L. V. Phillips Names Offending Groups By JACK RYAN Special Writer CHICAGO, Dec, 29-—A plea for tan all-out counter-punch at colleges offering airplane trips and all-expense tours ‘to prep ath.
tion of the National Federation of High School Associations here. L. V. Phillips of the Indiana Association named the offenders as “the Southern Conference, the Southeastern and one down in
Talent scouts arrive by plane and spirit good prep athletes away for days, said Phillips, in urging delegates from 43 states to give thought to counter-measures. . “Our high school students miss as much as a week of school while on these campus tours,” he said. Besides representatives from 43 states the federation convention drew delegates from Ontario and New Brunswick in Canada. It represents all but a small fraction of the 27,000 high schools in the United States. Hockey Raids Canada’s principal sport headache in the prep field, so the On-
to the raids on this side of the border by college talent scouts. Up north the professional hockey clubs wave their bank books to
a rough going over. Big* John Barrowecliff pened
- = o HUNTINGTON, undefeated so the game with a one hand shot down the middle and then Buck-
far this season, plays host’ to Wabash, Vincennes and Washington. The Vikings are likely to be very unhospitable; In regshot O'Brien and Bob Evans found the net with a bevy of looping two handers to take the lead to 21 to 7 for Butler.
ular season play they have won Norris Caudell opened a Purdue]
nine in a row. Jeffersonville will entertain Evansville Bosse, rally with a pair of hook shots to take a little of the slack out of
Southport and Huntingburg, and it looks like their headed for trouble. Huntingburg is another team in the undefeated the score. An exchange of foul shots made the half-time score read 26 to 19 for Butler. : Back on the Beam
ranks. Another undefeated team, Auburn is going to throw a New|, The second half” opened with: Purdue apparently back on the beam with three quick | points.
Year's party ‘for Angolo, Nappanee and unbeaten Kendallville. Butler, however, wouldn't’ have it 50 and drew away to a 35-to-29
Ft. Wayme North Side will have lead as Bill Shepherd went out on
South Bend Riley, Ft. Wayne Central and one af the tallest] teams in the state, Mishawaka, fouls. Ralph Chapman and Marvin Wood entered the game for Rutler,
as its holigay Sues. COACH KEITH LAMBERT'S The * Boilermakers began to spurt and drew within reach of
Anderson Indians will be the host to an all-North Central Conference affair when they entertain Logansport, Kokomo and New Castle. Richmond is slated to entertain Marion and Muncie of the same leagde and Ft. Wayne South Side, an outsider. {the Bulldogs at 34 to 37. Wood
In the South “Central Confer-, ence Rushville will entertain Greensburg, Connersville and Shelbyville. Frankfort should win it's own tourney against Craw-
then connected for his only basket of the game. Berberian and Howard Williams pulled Purdue a little closer again at 38 to 41 after Charlie
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many s, rich Stop at Golden
fordsyille, Elwood and Michigan|Maas sank a layup shot. And City. {then Purdue took the lead for the On the slate tomorrow is the oply time of the game as Berstandout tournament at New Al-| berian and Williams again clicked bany with the high scoring Cubs successively.
the high school boys playing hockey. ’ The Ontario authorities cite an instancé where a 16-year-old was the target of hockey cash. An attempt to bar. the outright “kidnapping” of hockey. talent by the pros, it was said, has resulted in under - the - table arrangements whereby prep hockey prospects land on secret $200-per-month payrolls. While U. 8. colleges and Canada’s hockey pros were taking the bulk of the punches thrown in the jopening discussions, the Federation had a slap ready for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Phillips cited a 35-year period
ignored by the NCAA. Linked to Backing He linked this to his association’s strong indorsement of National Federation football rules as opposed to the NCAA code. i “All but two of our Indiana football coaches indicated this fall they prefer the rules as contained in the Federation code,” Phillips
letes wis voiced at the conven-|
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in which his. association: was.
. |Bears Open Final Rose Bowl Drill
Jack Swanger {lef}; hoiback, and Jeck Jensen, fullback, of the University of California and other Bear players have arrived at Riverside, Cal, for their fi r final Rose Bowl pracie
Local Man's Trick Shit
Wrinkles Bowlers’ Brows
Ralph Marsh Ties With Charles Kladden *.
For Top Honors in Last Night's Games By DON SIEBERT Bowlers who saw it are still trying to figure out today How John McGrew, who rolls at West Side, made what is considered an “impossible hit.” - In his second game last night for the ‘National Coal Co. five Johnny carried away the 6 and 9 pins. with his first ball and left the 3 and 10 pins untouched. e that one out. Ralph Marsh at Broad Ripple and Charles Kladden at the gaz and Jn. Rummered ou 4 a Pensylvania tied for first place fii are a gan) in he with a pair of 665's last night. Commercial League at Fox-Hunt. Marsh, who rolls for The Inn in| Roy Morical, aiso in the Allied the Business Men's Classic, turned | Printers League, took third place in..a 235-197-233 series, while with a 652. High individual game
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Oklahomd’ s Wilkinson Is No. 1 Choice to Succeed Stuhldreher
Formal Offer of Wisconsin Coaching Job
To Former Minnesota Star Expected Soon By HARRY SHEER, Times Special Writer CHICAGO, 'Dec. 20—Charles “Bud” Wilkinson is Wisconsin's INo. 1 choice to succeed Harry A. Stuhldreher as head football coach in 1949, ~ The former Minnesota gridiron great, now drilling his Oklahoma | ven at Biloxi, Miss., for Saturday's Sugar Bowl date with’ North]
F Sarin “ean have the post Ir he Wants it.
No formal offer has been made!" to the Sooner boss, but it was learned that one will be ‘made officially within a week. He has indicated to intimate friends that he is “quite satisfied” | at Oklahoma, but other sources! say Wilkinson is tempted to gest) his skill in the tough Western| Conference. He tops a list of 15 candidates being surveyed by the Wisconsin . board of regents, who will name {his famed six-foot, 10-inch broth their top man at Madson, Jan. 15. er George for a long time, came, Others being given seribus con-, In for some extra plaudits of his sideration are Howie Odell, Uni-| own today as a clinch scorer tor|
[Ed Mikan Paces Stags to Victory
By United Press Six-foot, eight-inch Ed Mikéaa, ‘who has stood in the shadow of
Fronka, Tulane; Lisle Blackbourn, ketball Association of AméFiea.| now Badger backfield coach, and Lanky Ed tapped in the goal] Win Brockmeyer, Wausau (Wis.) {that gave the Stags a 76-to-T4, high school head man. . {win over the Boston Celtics last SGreat Minnesota Stay inight at Boston in the final minStuhldreher, now in Pasadena! ute of play. to attend the New Year's. Day 15-point scoring performance -for
[Rose Bowl classic, stepped down/Mikan that made him second high
as head coach three weeks ago, {Scorer behind teammate Max
but vetained his post as Badger Zaslofsky, who had 22. athletic director. po 8 The Celtics, who fell into fifth,
place in the Eastern Division,| He is expected to confer with were led by Forward Tom Kelly} Wilkinson next week, during the Cin 15 points. annual N.C. A. A. and American; ~ dn BAA games {onight, &Rrovi-| Football Coaches Association) {dence is at Baltimore, Rochester] meetings. in San Francisco. at New York, and Washington at Wikinson, who still ranks as| | Mineapolis. " Mi ta’'s greatest - all- around | football player, succeeded Jim Tatum as Oklahoma's head man! this yéar and took the Sooners tof the Big Six championship and into the Sugar Bowl.
‘Wants Hockey Club
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 29 (UP)| —Milwaukee may have a team in the U. 8. Hockey League next sea-| They lost only one game, a|son, League President Jim Hendy| 20-17 opener to Santa Clara, : sald today. After playing every line posi- ==
versity of Washington; Henry the Chicago Stags of the Bag-|
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Increases in Boston
i Dec. 29 (UP)—Col1e
ate and professional basket {ball attendance here was on the {upswing today. | In four games this sedson, the colleges playing at Boston Gare den had drawn a total of 35.258 las compared with 24,815 for four we last year.
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tion but end and every backfield!j spot under Coach. Bernie Bierman | at ‘Minmesota, Wilkinson went on as Ossie Solem’s aid at Syracuse. _A\After three years in the Navy|} a in command of the -aircraft carrier \ athletic program, “Bud” | stepped into the Oklahoma pic ture in 1947. He succeeded Tatum as coach and athletic director last February.
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[McAfee Retirement
Report Gets No Denial CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (UP) — Frank Korch, Chicago Bears publicity director, said today that he had “no reason to doubt” reports that star halfback George McAfee had retired from professional football. Korch said McAfee, 30, had in i dicated to Coach George Halas . {that he might not play next year. He said the former Duke University star told Halas hé' “wanted
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