Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1948 — Page 6

ree Od,

——Spivey, a seven-footer,—no less

Toe Times Sports Editor

and Pep bowed to Saddler in New Kentucky

the opener.

ran fast but didn’t get anywhere.

> ~ Sports Roundup— Three Lost Ring Titles In 1948

All Eight Champs Went to Post and Five Survived

By Eddie Ash

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THREE professional boxers became ex-champions in| 1048 as all eight fistic kings put their crowns on the title!

block, : . . Shorn of their championship belts were Gus™

*Lesnevich, by Freddie Mills, England; Tony Zale, middle-| weight, by Marcel Cerdan, France, and Willie Pep,. featherweight, by Sandy Joe Saddler, . . . But Uncle S8am’'s boxers hold five of the eight crowns in the fight-for-pay sport. , .. The other overseas king, in addition to Mills and Cerdan, is Rinty Monaghan, flyweight, of Northern Ireland. . . . The American bruised-ear mitt artists still ruling in their respective weight divisions are Joe Louis, heavy; Ray Robinson, welter; Ike Williams, lightweight; Saddler, Georgia to land the young skyof course, and Manuel Ortiz, the scraper . . . According to word El Centro, Cal.; bantamweight.' from Lexington, the tall boy is . Lesnevich was dethroned inno freak and is showing enough London, in July: Zale lost his basketball ability to land on the title in New Jersey in September, varsity next season . .. But when scouts brought in York in October. . . . Buccessful Spivey to matriculate, the string-| kingpins in title bouts were Louis, bean Cracker weighed a mere 172 against Jersey Joe Walcott; Rob-|despite his tremendous height . . . inson, who beat Bernard Docu- That called for more food . . . gen; Williams, who stopped Jesse consisting of eight quarts of milk Flores; Ortiz, who flattened|a day plus full course meals . . Memo Valero in Mexico, and; Now, to hedr. Kentuckians tell it, Monaghan, who stopped Jackie the seven-foot Spivey tips the Paterson. . . Highlight of the beam well over 200 pounds andi fistic title activity was Louis still is filling out . . . Well, if he k. 0. of Walcott in the 11th/doesn’t outgrow the ‘gymnasium, round. It was the Brown guess everything will be all right.| Bomber's 25th successful defense, n o | of the ring sport’ richest prize. jg Leede, who stands 6-3, | - The year's leading fistic Up-| recently set a Dartmouth bassets were Cerdan’s triumph over | ketball scoring record by countZale, Lesnevich's defeat by Mills: yo 34 points against Harvard and Pep's dethronement id Sad «+ « And It was Leede who held gained a dispute d of points verdiet over Lesnevich | Ye old-epns . a rounds before more than 45,000 English fans. . . . Zale dropped THE Murray the middleweight crown to Cer-| dan only three months after he had regained the title by stop-: ping Rocky Graziano. .. . Cerdan hails from Casablanca, Moroceo.

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(Ky. ) College 4 {football boys are to play in the, {Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando, 'Fla., Saturday . . . But they got no luxury trip by riding the Pullman cushions or by cosy plané +.» + They made tlie long 866-mile| journey by bus . . . They are to meet Sul Ross State College of| Alpine. Tex. . . . And this bowl, attraction is to be staged at night under the vporida moon, . . ALTHOUGH professional | sports promoters have advised "Branch Rickey that the pro football business hasn’t a chance in Brooklyn, he proba--bly will test it for another year

ie wo. The fo Il red ink has bees Aho. profits

. THE wives and, families of the 12 ‘married members of the Oregon Cotton Bowl football squad also made that long trek to Texas to watch the Webfeet players clash with the Southern (Methodist Mustangs, Saturday”: | . Just like being home for the “holidays. >

PLAYING on the "University of Kentucky freshman quintet is Bill

The Kentuckians invaded’ earned by the baseball Dodgers.

Kentucky Cagers Romp

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 30 (UP)—Kentucky's basketball tornado ripped through the galloping Greenies of Tulane with child's play

_ease last. night for a 78 to 47 victory in the Sugar Bowl tournament.

Ed Macauley’'s 23 points gave St. Louis University a 61! to 52 win over Holy Cross in the opening game of the double-head-er played before 7500 and that matched undefeated St. Louis against undefeated Kentucky in the finals! of the two-day tourney here to-| just a case of every Rontuiianr night. Tulane plays Holy Cross in Shooting the moment he got his, {hands on the ball. Most of the time the result was two points.

Tulane Pulls Up

Tulane held Kentucky to a four point win—51 to 47—at Lexington, Ky., last week, but last Hight it was a different story. Kentucky in Fine Sha Last night Kentucky deadly

the intermission. Came the secs ond half and the Greenies showed & wee portion of that spark which)

as a Scaring machine which be chec

was an erratic fire horse which

gave them si with the NCAA champions last] week. With Jim Riffey and Mel

"|place Hershey.

Tulane was hopeless in the firstrd? Owen Sound. Ont. half, and Kentucky led 47-19, at ®

{Holds Caps In 3d Place

ts wep cements

“Victory Upset. At End of Game

BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec, 30 (UP)! —The Indianapotiis Capitols| moved into a third place tie with Cleveland In’ the Western Divi-| sion of the American Hockey| League last night when they| played a 2 to 2 tie with high-| scoring Buffalo. Cleveland, which has heen lead-, ing the Caps By a point before} last night's action, lost to Her-! shey, 4 to 2; Indianapolis seemed to, have a well-earned victory in their grasps until Lloyd Finkbeiner, a defenseman, slipped a 353-footer past Terry Sawchuk with only three, and a half minutes remaining in| the game, The Caps led until that point, 2 to 1, on second period scores by|

.Nels Podolsky and Calum Mac-|

Kay. Buffalo's first score was made by George Pargeter in. the {opening minutes of play in the first period. Buffalo had only 21 saves “while Sawchuk

was peppered with 34 shots. Indianapolis (2) Buffale (2) |Bawchuk G oy on {Nicholson R.D . Dewsbury “ie LD...oue ¥ inkbeiie ‘ D. Morrison © Tees R. Morrison RW... .... cory | Podolsky LW MacKenzie | Spares—Indianapolis Haidy Melong, |

[Wait Simpson, Lund, Reid, Glover, Brune- | feau, Heller, C. Janay Bufta essard: Johnson. R. Blak M Hu Rargeter, Douglas, “Cooper, Hal

MacKay,

H. Blake,

Offielals—Bernie Le Maitre and Patsy,

| Callighen Score by periods

INDIANAPOLIS Nn 2 0-2 . 1 0 1-2 y ne SUMMAry e Pirst Period Buffalo, Pargeter MacKay) 3:18. Jenalties—Melon Morrison. RE 2, Glover, { Finkbein con: a " period- 1nd anapolis, + Podolsky (Dewsbury 7:10; Indianapolis, C. MacKay Glaver. - Reid) (10:26 Penalties—Pinkbeiner, Lund, Lessard, C. MacKay, Melong Taird Period Buffalo, PFinkbeiner M ay Pargeter) 16:21 Penalties— | | Nicho! son, Glover _ Finkbemner; |

Providence Reds | Keep Hockey Lead

By United Press 1 The Providence Reds continued

"Hunt ng. R

Lessard, |

insurmount-| lead over second

taining an almost {able 20-point

The Reds won their fourth in

Over Tulane 78 to 47 Ee Se Tr

{behind slick goal-tending by Harvey Bennett. Hershey, content now with their second place po{sition defeated Cleveland 4 to 2. In other games St. Louis swamped Philadelnhia, 8 to 2, and Pittshergh bowled over Springd, 6 to 2, The most dramatic job of the night was turned In by goalie {Gordie Henry of Hershey. The! |Bears' goalie, playing with the {knowledge | Qf his father's death turned in fine job to help consolidate his e¢b’s =acond place hold.

On the Ice

AMERICAN LEAGUE Bt, Louis 8, Philadelvhia 2. Hershev 4, Cleveland 3. INDIANAPOLIS 2, Buffalo 2.

Wally (Wah-Wah) Jones was/Payton leading the way, Tulane| Standings =~ oo "ston 0. gun in the Kentucky pulled up to 49-28 in the first five EASTERN DIVISION. . attack with 18 points, and - minutes of the second half. | Brovidence 3 8 3 49 168 On! chomping Ralph Beard was next| That was good’ but not good new Haven ' 11 30° 3 3 108 120 with 17. Center star Alex Grozalenough. The Kentucky power|Sorineteia 9 2 4 2 1s 1 137) got 12, * wore. the Tulanes down, despite ptaeson + 3B IN. 2 ln But the individual point derbv|Riffey’s 13-point performance) WESTERN DIVISION meant little in this rout. It was best for his team. Bt. Louts SL TEs G00 . Bo iBittsbireh 1 3 : a 3 38 BASKETBALL RESULTS ie iiiis Cleveland 17 8 9 126 100 Buffalo 18 12 4 is 23

STATE COLLEGES

returned to Southport,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ce

580, 000 fo See Saturday’ Ss Bowl Games

Horton Smith, Jack Hall, Coach Jewell Young, Gordon Miner and Roland Nerding, first row

(left to right), Robert Boltz, Lee

McGathey, Dick Theil, Bob Wheeler and Bob Jaus, second row.

Louie Sa Dave Bertram and Jess Eiermann, third row. They're Southport's Cardinals who

Jewell Young

Goalie Connie Dion face unbeaten Huntingburg in the four-team tourney at Jeffersonville New Year's Dey.

Is Having a Lean Year,

Buf He's Building for the Future

Southport's Cardinals Prefer to Play Tough Ones, Even If They Get Beat

ANGELOPOLOUS Coaching is a waiting business: for instance. The former Purdue All-Amer-

‘By JIMMY

Take Jewell Young.

“ ica great left the Riveter campus

the basketball scoring recard books: He topped his senior year wi

{points m’ 12 Big Ten basketball SATes. He was-a shooter, a runner,

a passer. . In the fall of '38, he tame to Southport as assistant basketball] ~oach after barnstorming with his Jewell Young All-Stars. While, he managed to’'cram in five years| of pro ball with the Indianapolis | Kautsky’s, he did something else. He began developing little shooters, little runners and hele! passers—all little Cardinals.

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[their complete domination of the was in his first year as assistant eastern division of the American] mentor that Southport won the Hockey League today by main-| |sectionals—in 1039.

Returns to Southport After a sefvice tenure, Young So did) another sectional title, He was] head coach for the first time, and| the Cardinals won the crown jin! 1947. They advanced to the finals of the regionals — Southport's farthest penetration into the annual school boy classic. Young lest much of his championship material the following year but still managed to lose] ,only a half-dozen regular contests. Then came the lean year. {This is it, As athletic director, saw to it that he'd make better

Sycamores Win

—Indiana State won its un game in defense of its Midwest Collegiate Basketball Tourney|

crown last night, edging out Okla-!

homa City University, 47 to 42. In the opening game of the jthree-day, eight-team meet, MisS sissippi Delta trounced New Mexico State, 55 to 42. The Indiana State - Oklahoma City game got off to a slow start, with five minutes elapsing before Oklahoma City notched the first

Young!

i American League

"tr RACING

Park. | Pair Gro nds (New Orleans)

_ (Tourney Game

‘meeting one of the state's top (teams in the Jeffersonville ney Saturday. Huntingburg is unbeaten in eight tilts. He. meets] | Huntingburg in the Evansville| |Bosse-Jeffersonville quadrangular] voc with affair. And his 2-6 record to date belies his optimism. Lose One-Pointer to Cubs His boys will feel at home| - since they've met-—and lost to— [teams and’ “better men by getting | Jeffersonville, Madison, by one A better poys; he got beat. He's playing tough| tral, ones—and losing to the wants it that way. That's one » reason

Sports Events For Today,

in 1938 after playing ha

Ss. th a record-breaking total of 184

them—but| |The Cards defeated Washington| ‘and a good Elwood team, and] he'll

itral, two point losers to Lebanon, |and three other city teams, ‘Young switched things | weeks ago.

two |

{sophomores from a previouslyTom orr ow lunbeaten second team and began Ra [juggling his varsity lineup. TOD AY He beat Elwood, 51 to 50,

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Crispus Attucks at Pine Village a o foliday Tourneys o |Lee McGathey. - who made 11! ary ww ourney. At New Albany New Apany. Jasper. | points; Jess Eiermann, Gordon. [Bedford, Madison {Miner, Roland Nerding and John] COUSINS nase. {Martin. Seniors Bob Theil and 8 ! t Notre Dame at Southern Methodist {Horton Smith — and Juniors

Midwest Collegiate Basketball Tourney Louis at Terre Haute (7:30 m., Arizona Sat vs. Northeast Missouri State; 9 Murray State vs. Connecticut State Jaycee Collegiate Tourney at Vincennes PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL ational League Tri-Cities at Syracuse Waterloo at Anderson

. Schmalfeldt and Dave ® Bertram have been carrying the (brunt of the Cards’ play when the sophomores aren't used. It's an ideal competitive situation—the seniors and sopho-

ssocigtion of {mores battling it out, and Young

Rochester at Baltimore Indianapolis at iiadelphia, Chicago at Provi Washington at oy ais. OCKEY

America

on the winning baskets of the future.

Curb on Colleges’ Recruiting Hinted

Springfield at New Haven,

At i Anita

TOMORROW COLLEGIATE BASKETBAL west Collegiate Basketball Tourney] 1 fresnel

ASKETBA Association i] flv 2 Providence at Bost #

HOCK official of the National Federation

of High School Athletic Groups! said today that colleges and universities have gone too far in

American League | Buffalo at Indianapolis, oS 30 p.m.

Illinois Overruns

{indicated curbs may be imposed. Colgate, 77 to 54 He used a post-season exhibi-! CHAMPAIGN, Hl, Dec. 30 tion tour of Hawaii sponsored by (UP)—The University of Illinois 3 St. Touis University alumni basketball team outreached, outs group as an example. ran and outscored Colgate Uni- FH. Vam Porter. executive secreversity of Hamilton, N. Y., last'tary of the National Federation night for a 77 to 54° victory be- of High School Associations, said

“the 32 teams matched up inthe to the t

whenever | | point, Cathedral, Lawrence: Cen-| Dallas, Tex.—Oregon and SouthShortridge and Franklin./ern Methodist.

be lamong others, still have to face|Cal., | Brazil, Martinsville, Warren Cen-| sociables will: le

(fornia and Northwestern.

{having started five sophomores— | |major bowl games. |

building this year, with his eye]

~ weather fair and dry;

"CHICAGO, Dec. 30 AR

|drafting high school athletes and|

ee THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1048

Showers May Dampen Enthusiasm af Some Holiday Grid Contests

Gat» Receipts Probably Will Hit $2 Million;

Only Tradition Lacking in Colorful Spectacles

“By CARL LUNLQUIST, United Writer— son NEW YORK, Dec. 30--More than 580] football fans will rise from their New Year's Eve revelries to attend 16 holiday bowl games and a lot of them probably will get drenched from week-end showers, a Florida to California iook at the weather revealed today. The fans, some of whom won't be feeling too well anyway, New Year's being“what it is, are most likely to get rained on in California, Texas, and Louisiana, the, So; (10-0-0) va Missourl (8-2-0). long range weather forecasts in- kAttendance 38,000; weather fair gicated. land warm; betting Missouri by 7. If the crowds come up to ex-| po. Memphis, Tenn, — Oklapectations, they will set a new | noma A&M (6-3-0) vs. William & all-time New Year's Day football] Mary (7-2-1). Attendance 30,000;

attendance mark and will pay| weather mild; betting Willlam & upwards of $2 million for the Mary by 6.

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Lafayette Jef Wins Tournament

he *f onl The defending champion high 193,000 for the clash between Cal- school basketball quintet—La-~- | The|fayette Jefferson—had a large ltwa conferences represented each sized feather in their caps, two

privilege of promoting every:| Dixie, Birmingham, Ala.—Wake thing from reses to alligators and| Forest (6-3-0) vs, Baylor (6-2-2). from raisins to cigars. | Attendance 25,000; weather rain It has been raining off and on maybe clearing and cooler by all week on the sun worshipers game time; betting Baylor by 6. throughout Dixie and on west to| Harbor, Sam Diego, Cal.—NeTexas and California, but there is|vada (8-1-0) vsVillanova (7-2-1). a good chance that the weather) | Attendance 23,000; weather clear |will clear up at least in some and sunny; betting Villanova by 7. sections before the holiday. Everything but Tradition Warren Selects Practically every game will be a gaudy spectacle with bands, | Underdog Bears |pretty girls, parades, and other T B Wi Id = |pageantry and entertainment pre-| ceding the actual “rock and sock” o ad ! cats activities on the gridiron. | SACRAMENTO, Cal. Dec. 30 Everything but tradition will |(UP)—~Gov. Earl Warren- today be at: stake, but in the tempo picked his alma mater, underdog |of these hastily arranged post-| California, to defeat Northwest. {season extravaganzas it is sig-!ern in the Rose Bowl game. {nificant that practically none of “The wish might be the father *esatd, “but Tit 16 games ever met their opponent stick with the Bears — they jon the gridiron before. |haven’t been beaten yet.” | But the battling collegians willl Pressed to pick the scor$, Gov, |get nice “take home” pay—for, {Warren said: |their schools only, of course—|, “I'll settle for one point; [ranging from around $5000 for settle for for a win.” {the smaller bowls of the $100,000 {guarantee offered the lucky par[ticipants in the Cotton Bowl at As usual the biggest crowd will

be in the.Rose Bowl at A 31 Pasadena, where this

He moved up his |get around: $200,000 but that more victories to close out 1943

must pe divided up among the and a good-sized measure of revarious member schools so the ivenge today, all as a result of

tenterprisé- {sn't -as profitable for! their triumph in their own holiday.

{the participants as the other! tourney yesterday. The Jeffmen, who had lost three The Sugar Bowl teams, Okla- games before the tourney, but homa and North Carolina, will still ranked fourth in the United lug home about $105,000 each! Press standings went all out to from New Orleans while Georgia beat South Bend Central in the and Texas will get about $75,000 final of their tourney at Lafayapiece for playing in the Orange ette, 50 to 39, last night. LaBowl at Miami, Fla. fayette advanced to the final at Thumbnail Pieture the expense of East Chicago A thumbnail picture of the! Washington, while South Bend major bowl games (betting odds was turning’ back unbeaten are latest on:the-scene quota- Brazil. tions): 11 For Lawrenceburg Rose, Pasadena, Cal.—Califor-| Lawrenceburg ran its string to nia (10-0-0) vs. Northwestern'll straight in taking the tourney (7-2-0). Attendance 93,000; at Bloomington; Hammond High betting came through as expected .in the jorthwestern by 6. {Hammond holiday meet. Sugar, New Orleans, La. —| Lawrenceblrg squeezed by [North Carolina (9-0-1) vs. Okla- Bloomington in the: final at |homa (9-1-0). Attendance -83,000; Bloomington, 57 to 51. {weather showers, clearing in aft-| Fifth-ranked Hammond had Jorncen: betting North Carolinai/the toughest championship game |of any of the tourneys, just get-

2 eoton—Dx ting by-eity-rival Tech, 47 to 46. (Methodist (811) vs. Oregon The Hammond Wildcats beat (9-1-0). Attendance 67,435, sell-|Noll, 53 to 43, in the semi-final

lout; weather cool, no rain; bet:game, while Tech smeared Peru, |ting Southern Methodist by 6, but|53 to 37. {plenty of Oregon money showing.| In the steel city meet, Gary's Shrine, San Francisco — (East Mann, "Wirt, Froebel, and Emercollege all-stars vs. West college/son all won and were slated to

‘all-stars.) Attendance = 62,000: pair off in that order ‘for the weather probably rainy; betting semi-final 1 games today. East by T!.. — — Orange, Miami, Fla. — Georgia (9-1-0) vs. Texas (5-3-1). Attend- | Rent a C ar

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Montana 76. Brigham Young 75. Muscatine (Iowa) Tourney |

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Western Illinois 69, Dubuque 5 A Northern Dinas 3 oie 3, anit Wesleyan 82.| — State Loden 5 A ig | MANHATTAN, Kans., Dec. a Teas sue of AR ol sideline double pick has Oklahoma" a8." ** _ |proved very effective at Kansas es aaexa State on I vetin State.

You will note that it is an outames Milliken Of - -bounds play. Mankato Tourney | Thus the men have time to set River Falls (Wis.) #8, St. John's (Minn) [it up easily. ok Teachers 56, Manka Two drives in as if to get the Mo ball from three, who is out of|

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morial 40, Mishawaka 36, ™. Wayne

front of three's defensive man. Five moves out from under the| basket to complete a , double | screen. Three passes to one, In’ the {center of the court. One relays the ball to four. y i. Three wipes off his guard on five and two as he cuts under the basket for an easy. lay-up shot on a s from four. ‘I The play starts from a station-| ary position, making the double] k-up more effective than a

North Side

Starts From Out of Bounds

season,

Jack Haines, weight,

amateur heavy-

of the main attraction" at the Northeast Other results: 100 Pounds—Dickey Musgrove and John Southgate drew. 112—-Carl Harvey Sutiointed carl Gilpin and Jim Duzan outpointed C 1 113—Charles Wola mith outpointed

Goines. J45--H00 Kennelly outpointed Gene Par i T60-—Roy Peterson outpointed Carl} | Shtieber. Amateur Basketball | Indiari¥polis Ideal Fruit Market)

he late basketball team is io play in Alex andria Bunday, Jan , eeting the Indiana Amateur Association girl uintet ot that city, Other cities in the league . Wayne, Boonville and i. Roy manager and coach of the Indianapolis five and extra games are wanted. Northwejtern Com-| {munity Center. take notice: Hons RI-1072.! {The Ideal team is undefeated in five starts and won the association title last

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Gasy-Teurnex Call Harel tid -Ttonik—tihe = . Vincennes Tourney fans Mann 56, Edison 33 wvliegge noixkey oi ed Boal 2 Wirt to Aoaeie: for 4541 —fans—in— Huff —gymna—that-most-of—the delegates-at-the Warm with sponsors pointing out §i te _ 1 = | Evansville 39, Oosryelown (Ky.) 42. Milam Wirt 38.1 Tolleston 45 Minnesota 4. Yale 2 needing three more to tally from sium. national meeting of the group that there never has been rain for | E-U- IR ECO o Fastern Minnis 3% 72, Jou Southern Hlinois 55. Ne Eas, lines & y rth Dakota S. Col ado College 3. the Bodk. 4 or Bicketad 12 : i Hlinois (73) Colgate (34) want to, put restrictions on “ex- any of Jrevious 16 Orange Bowl 'MARKL D IV * Missiasippl Delta 55, New ? Mexico siais] Lafayette Tourney i : uane Klueh bucketed 12 points 1g 1t pf 4 fg ft pf/treme” practices. {games. Betting Georgia by 7. I. 2 a SE city 4% {Brasit_43, (Hast Chicago Washington ,, Wilkinson Denies for Indiana State,” with Harry Zddieman, f 3 Omen t, 3 0 4 Porter said he was not “trying! __Gator, Jacksonville, Fla.—Clem- n - £238 BIG NINE Latayeite 8, South Bend Ceniral 30 » Talking to Dodgers [Hk that output for Anderson. £20 (0Dairf «1.3 0ito aim a barrage” at the alumni| A r————————riy Hiinols 77, Colgate 8. | ' BILOXI, Miss., Dec. 30 (UP): ch, f° 0 0 9Vandeweghee 8 4 4 of St. Louis University located in Corn Bow! Tourney Worthington Tourndy =| In the curtain-raiser, Dick King Cottrell. ¥ 0 0 0Cremin 214 Drake 47, Vande: eo 45, 2icknell 51, Worthington 38 (final). {Codch. Charles (Bud) Wilkinson! Osterkorn, 2 3 Pal a San Francisco suburb, who he Minnesota 64, Dartmouth. 52. PROFESSIONAL “lof the Oklahoma Sooners said|pfex tops with 19 points for New Kersulin = 0 0- 3 Palatini 1 0-a/sald picked 40. California high “OTHER COLLEGES National:League today that he had heard. nothing] |exite, but Bob Meitinghy racked Ei $3 5 OMore & 9 © school football plagers and sent Akron 88. points and Elmer Boggs 12 f 0 > ore. 8 J 2 A RL Tra Se Aan repanpiie 0f-Chicafo._newipaner esisoppt Dota ations. 43 410 11 GAG G0 Gen exhib Duguesne na, ie KO {Pravid 0 Sant , eports—that he was being con-| okla. City (42) Ind. State (47) oan 0.0 0" H CT - - en mens Gee wR I Rahes 8 dered for: Harry Stumrener ref gre SRE § 1 oa using it only as am fiimots. Roay 2, San O Ciire Teachers |Minnespolis 91, Washington 68 {old job as coach at Wisconsin. Relais, ie, f 2 ° Yara t i o 1'Srogian. € 100 |example, B he said. John’ Carroll 42. Cornell 80. A Ee “I. haven't talked to any —of. Dozier, { 0 0 1'McDonald, f 0 8 5 Totals 33 1 otal lac a8, Teachers 61, “Plattevinte reed lini Center Signed \that crowd,” Wilkinson said. | aiodkin. f > ; 3 Jadodyasky, 1 i z : Hail, Time Hiroe 4 «0, Colgate z 10 19° Demands Open ABC 3 1 “> 4 - e 5 — State 74. Mississippi College By Pro Grid- Y ee . Hy eve, That 2 Grae 314 Manx © Ie Fgersonouierks om 3 “iets, Erickion 4 a HEWARE: N i ber. JTF Forth “Dakote €1° a Teachers $6; ankees ou axKe e Hansen, g 1 2 1'Walker, g 2 0 2 © e , n Cl Q e ew Jersey Princeton. €2," Miami (Fla) 35 | NEW YORK, Dec. 30° (UP)— ob If it It were offered to him. Runket wr 9 1 jerome malan “mpl. sm) State CIO demanded last night] all 69. Texas A. &*M. 85. . |The New York Jaukess of of the! ie a that the American Bowling ConTo: 46. Hacsin Simmons All-America Football Co ane Sealpers Get $50 Pair: EE me bhai ss B1 Packers. Pull. Game esa. be. forced to. open. a com. SMALL TOYS, . : oma City 8.re a Te = announced today that they a For Rose Bowl Tickets |! ee Throws Missed—Lemons 2, Dozier; Out of Fire, 51-50 pees, DD ye! permitied to Shes, Dou Cross En ys —Eraig—O Neil, Hanser — — a oo en IST Kentucky 78, Tulane 47 “7 of Tinots center. PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 30 eh,“ Woolsey 2 T tournaments In this § rem Sb - Okiahoma Git Juuryes | Manne a Gobt, 1Hueh, Lup — Rose Bowl tickets were W** Delta 35 N. Mexico State ne) hi ATERLOG, Ta Dec. 30—| e ABC plans to hold a tourney| MICROSCOPE SETS, okiabonn. Champienship. h Babee “ ‘\209-pounder, was a 1946 Rose, selling on the scalpers’ market kL ! § 0 33. Kirsch, ¢ 0» 1) ne poderson Packers, leaders of in. Atlantic City this summer. | Mechanical TRAINS, y wv i T ze —— — v — co Ci Bow eamiate of Buddy Young AY fr $501 pi ERE {Emit | Jie Rae dion of te Nu : ELECTRIC TRAINS, ne ¥ e price, althou, h ar for this | ns, ¢ Ing, 18 ’ e, pulle : Ton, Hetil SRE Place: He - Yankee stay Negro hal | time of the week, Baar lo con- |GosEr. g 3 Soa & § 171 one out of the fire here last night} WANT TO LOOK BETTER Tor 8Y ers ‘Kansas 80, Kansas State 4 Rated an outstanding lineback-| siderably from last year's record [Bide § 3 0i3sfeating the Waterloo Hawks, AND FEEL BETTER? HOBBY. HORSES Oklahoma 55. au Sipte “is er, Mastrangeli came recom-" a pair for the Michigan-| . — — — 91-50. - ’ 3 Chlomdo. ay ation Nemifine! 'mended by the Yankees’ Big‘Ten Southern California game. Regu-| Half Time ete peta 21 |,, The contest, a see-saw affair BASKETBALLS, Vissour! 52, Nebraska 50 scouts, Ward (Piggy) Lambert-lation price of the tickets is $5.50 New Mexico State 2 throughout, had the Hawks lead- FOOTBALLS Pht rue and Gus Dorals. each. y Pree Throws Mikned McKinney, Robbins ng at the halftime 29-28. Dick" Lora 89, Corneil _iTows) “ Ty > Tm = [Ciba hen ateriig Stwany na t. Ambrose 85, Simpeon 48 an for he night & Marys auion) Bi. tuner 01 Kansas State" 4 Double Pick Haines Wins by KO wih 15 Howie shut eq ont

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