Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1949 — Page 12
Not. a Setup i in Sight on Grid. Card ; Due to Draw 580,000 Fans Today
M ‘Sports Writer
by ORMAN ‘MILLER, Ui ' ‘NEW YORK, Jan."1--Football offers its annual anti.
© dote for that New Year's hangoyér today in the form of a © thrill-packed slate of 16 bowl | games that doesn't haveya setup. the card. i Up of 580,000 tihaas fans were. expected to|. © jam. sun-baked stadiums Som Florida to California. Mil-
: lions of other gridiron ‘ad y squad of Eastern college all-stars - dicts will huddle by 8 ruled seven-point favorites to turn : for the nation’s annt a Year's 2 * ganzas. In not one of «were. the competi . by the margin + touchdown in odds-
asad jiished seven points over 3 CoA a ri cu. i ich lianians in the 'Gator bow! pik + break the Big Nine's Sominaties at ackiofvile. Fla. . in the Rdse Bowl, granddaddy|- . z of the New Years Day bow) Sram, this waa the Pletare: ab ‘. clashes;’ with a victory over William an Mary + «2~ ove + Northwestern (7-2-0) before 93,- Juted Seven points over , Delta. Bowl at Megphis, Tenn. Nevada (81-0), with All American Stan Heath, was three
dios - New Day Jootba, / extrava-
West before 62,000 onlookers. Missourt Favored ; Unmoved by Clemson's impressive unbeaten. . record of
/ 18 classics rs- separated ‘more than dne; books of the
-.000 ay W Wildcats from Evanston, Ill, were rated 6% point “= fhvorites to beat the Golden Bears «from Berkeley. ‘Big Nine: repre- / sentatives have walloped the Pa- /. cific Coast entry in the past two tournament of roses classics, Tarheels Slight Favorites +. .In one of the closest-rated maJor games on the program, North . Carolina (9-0-1), led by All-|six-point choice over Texas Mined! ... America Charlie (Choo - Choo) |(7-1-1) ‘in the Sun Bowl at EI © ‘Justice figured a 2%-point choice Paso, Tex. over Oklahoma's Big Seven cham- In Smaller Bowls . . pions (9-1-0) in the Bowl| In bowl clashés involving some * at New Orleatis before a Lrowd of of. the nation’s smaller football ~ 83,000. ~ | powerhouses: At the Cotton Bowl at Dallas,| Missouri Valley (9-1-0) and St. ! Botithern-Methodist (8-1-1), bank-/Thomas of Minnesota (7-1-0) ing heavily on the gridiron talents were rated even money in the © of All-America Doak Walker, was Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Fila: favored by six points to beat Ore-| Arizona (8-4-0) was favored 4 although the web-over Drake (83.0) In in: the Salad Bowl at Phoenix, Ariz. Colorado A. and M. (8-2-0) ruled the choice over Occidental (8-0-0) im the Raisin Bowl at
the Harbor Bowl at San Diego, Cal, ; Baylor (6-2-2) was favored by six points over Wake Forest in’
‘ gl
Ala. West - Virginia (8-3-0) was a
one of the day's better upset prospects, The contest will attract
_-more than 9) 000. Fresno, Cal. Bulldogs (9-1-0), Murray (Ky.) State (9-1-0) ‘was igiven an edge over Sul Ross
choice (Fex:)-State-(10-0-0) in-the-Tan-|--gerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. “Wilberforce of Ohio (7-0-1) was
Southeastern Conference Sha
lsewhere on .the Yow! pro- : and M. (6-3-0) in the ©
points over Villanova (8-2-1) in!
back a picked squad from the| ==
10{'straight during the regular sea-{ .. gon, the odds-manipulators esiab-|. . hed Migsour} (8-2-0) a _& fop-dog .
HE INDIANA
pov TES
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Clif Sim Hailed to Te
Locals Pass Up Chance to Climb
_ By BILL EGGERT
If promises will do the trick, the Indianapolis solved to never play another game as “stinky” as the 3-to-0 whitewash they took from Buffalo here last night at the Coliseum. A good hockey club seldom: plays two artless ghines in succession, all of which may lend some| third position with Cleveland. All; Douglas who scored twice. 54
Capitals
have re-
spice to tonight's and tomorrow's game here with the same Flyers. ¢ The shutout,-fourth taken on the chin by the Caps this season, didn’t drop them any lower than their third place in the western division of the American Hockey League, but if canceled an excellent opportunity to pick up two important points on division-lead-ing St. Louis. It also didn't reak their tie Yor
rated over Prairie View (7-2-0) in
s tilt in Bt. Louls
Since they blew.
+anapolstory last night,
wo ——c—n
Douglas. Scores Twice
other teams in the league were
a 2-0 lead in
ol Pinkbeiner | Meet for one of the few times this . De Lo “lat 19:57 in the final period on an Rodi rr . . ay os am that J ots Lake ideal play set up by Buffalo Re orrison waa RW . ~Huntgverage-a little less than six feet polis: Reid, Glover,. C/ player-Coach Toe Blake. ‘In be-|ma i M Woit, Heller, Simpson. per man with the 'tallest man on tween there was a goal hy apr foc Halay." Buffalo: Curty: (the squad, Dwight Swalls, stand-’
Buffalo last Wednesday ‘night and looked so miserable last night, it is probable that there is some “deadweight” on the club that needs to be cast off.
i we {Mt Fieldhouse
Tonight's Game 3d - Of Week ‘for mse
PROBABLE STARTING
weok tonight as the Bulldogs take ’ their cross-town foe, Indiana Central, Fresh from victories over pre viously undefeated Indiana and
{Purdue in the Hoosier Classis,
Butler will be fighting a letdown as the Greyho Fieldhouse. Central won 16 of 2 games last year and so far this season thave a recond of four wins and six losses. Boasting the same team as last year, they are not to be underestimated. Leads Attack Leading the Greyhounds’ atjack will be Elwood (Woody) -Mo= Bride, who is now in third place
-|in the state's scoring parade.
It is. presumed that McBride will become the exclusive propere
Hy -of-Jimmy Doyle, whois gain-
a.
o) skates the puck into the Indianapolis Caps * offensive zone and thon: flips a pass fo Bruneteau who drives J hard liner ot Buffalo bts Dion. The drive uce a score; Dion making the save during the first period of last night's hockey match. Buffalo took the game 3.0
Caps At Their Worst As Buffalo Inflicts 3-0 Whitewash
Douglas steered in an attempt, sJnalasapells ©) idle last night as Indianapolis and by Lloyd Finkbeiner at 16:44 in SauCHuk xs a in Buffalo played here before 8116|the.first period and tallied again | DX ee
Tommy Cooper at 14:02 of thes final, period when he‘ went home
INAIANAPOLS + ..o.rorresnnss 0 0 00 free on Goalie Terry Sawchuk. pr nt 170 33 on ob it. Baten panes tn ho] PT dt. Basi Po “As has happened several times | nets. He juit didn't have. the, no" dine: agar pC do] in the past it was an ex-Indi-|right men out in front. ( Ln sticking), Podolsky (roug hn). JohnTe To os. st obo oe a Bly SRL 8 (coach, summed up "no seemed to go right.” — 5 nT sel Bhities: Nome. old.
‘ithe’ fire under ‘the
reputation of putting out “dot shot” scorers. Indiana. Central” and Butler have met in seven previous games
- {with the Bulldogs winning four,
Buffalo (3) Dio
og| from the rest of the field
183 basketball Neéw Year's Day bas: iso kétball tournaments. 4 2
prises. are likely to p-againt “I this—time—to—usher the New| Year on the right 5
3 in tonight's tourney finale at Au-
# mond hopes to derail Muncie
‘Celtics Move Up
Prep Cage Tourneys po i Will Separate Sheep, Goats
Central's ey hopes in the Wayne
They'll separate the “big boys”
iin a dozen Indiana high school
And -observers point out that | Huntingburg’s
the usual holiday tourney sur-
A good: mapy of the frontrunning quintets, beginning with Anderson’s top-ranking Indians to Auburn ‘and Kendallivlle, both (unbeaten and expected to clash
burn, ‘will be in “crucial” games. At Anderson, New Castle's Trojans were the ~darkhorse. ‘Huntington's undefeated Vikings {may have trouble from either Wabash or Vincennes, and Rich-
tHe host outfit, not licked in its
ty city. An r “lulu” is expected to come off Tat Jeffersonville, where
last eight outings, hopes to.spoil perfect = record. The Hunters were in third place of this week's United Press rank-
The first two, games were played in 1924 and 1029, the years Butler went oh fb take the national - championships. In tonight's game the Bulldogs
ing at 6 feet 4 Inches.
ex a something in their legs.” “Most of the & 7 have been devoted to developing ‘|the reserves, who as the Season progresses will be called on more and more to get out and win the
ball es. This was demon» strated in the recent clash with Purdue when timely baskets and play situations by Dee Baker and
out of the flame. Centriill has been working on ways and means to stop the shooting of Butler's aces, who produced an accumulative aver age of ,367 for the two nights in the Hoosler Classic. Perhaps the defense is returning to basketball
ings: in the Fieldhouse. in fou an, prevouty SuSE play! y © 63 Tilinots . i':. 6738—U. Kentucky . 4 exception of that at Indianapolis «s—onio State quan) By a Tech went according 0 form, A -ts To SRIHL © 8 was the surprise winner. But Ef i onto Northern 8 Hammond, Gary Mann, Lafay-| ~~ °° -{50— Franklin 80 ette Jefferson, and Lawrenceburg| _ i 38 at Bloomington, all came through | 4s? 408/625 603
as expected. But—this is Jan. 1, and a few
upsets on the schoolboy mea. SPOT ts Events tov wie ites Solis Fob Today,
incie|tracting to the pollsters.
In BAA East Race
By United Press
division today after edging the.
Philadelphia held fourth spot
margin.
- sharp-shooting passing, before|the Prairie Bowl at Houston, % S 64-52 Wi ‘On the Ice 60,000 at the Orange Bowl in|Tek. ycamores core in AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING Miami, Fila, Kentucky . State Ja favored Western lan © Crippled children will benefitlover Greensboro (N. C.) A. an oO Mi D It Towle evox. 30% swam a ‘from the annual Chasity Sur Shrine T. in the Yu Vulcan Bowl. at Birm- ver ississippi e a Pittsburgh 89641 wu =sjgame at-San Francisco. Where a'ingham, Ala. TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 1 (UP)— advanced to the final round in the[Sigeland 17 8 § 3 1x io Indiana State defeated Migsissippl/second game by trouncing Con- Eastern Division 4 Bi (ens os est \ en Delta 64 fo 52 In the openiug|necticut Teachers, 65 to 52. ¥ OL Treg The tilt was never close, with| Her: 3 29 108 soul’ tiea] Fume hd the west the Missouri Bulldogs holding a |New Fav 3 nin i collegial ske tourney here|34 to 18 halftime lead. a 4 16 7 last night o ad never extended In YiGEs Indiana Sycamores a{Connecticut Blue Devils their frst Boas} 0. SW 3 Deore: 31 ta 27 lead at the half, but the setback in six games. Connecticut Fy ag Pir = Tricky Eddie Hi _coach of the Bt. Louls Univefaity basket lead. Swe back and i snapped a: Muay Ky. ny : pam nd. 2 all Team What *h roated Kentucky In the annual game of until host team broke | seven—to— : ies ae in that contest his assertion that the team goes. re pan deadiog with eight mi- me se Sina} Sound i Tfpindiniin at Springhe a: __when star Ed Macauley isn't scorin nu play. ~~ scoring honors were close- rapt . Ed got ey points as the § Billikens busted the Kaintuck Wipro Klueh, Snow Slaies 3 urges Bob wis ue Earl Cap Scoring legend ‘wide open. Coach Hick- . scoring center, topped - the Perry plun n poin \ : P GA Ps PIM ‘ ey's statement that “my team|truth—Iis that Lulsett] was the point-making with 22 markers. for - Missouri, while Connecticut LU pd 5 4:8 8 .goes best when Ed isn’t scoring” best all around basketball Player Les McKinney led the Delta state- State’s top shooters were Harry |Giover ...111111l. 50 0B oa is based on the fact that under|I ever saw.” = men with 17 points. Carlson with. 14 and Bob Massa Brunetesy 30 3°10 8 W x circumstances Macauley hn) Thank you, a. Hobsoh or| Northeast Missouri Teachers with 13 points. Cindy... . 3 u 3 51 faking rebounds off the back-{nothing ...'and who was it sald ' Simpson : ino : "board and pass + » It-was that the truth hurts? D k I's B ke th nn R 4 Dewsbury © +31 18 i Al Macauley’ Pa fir Cana ony Sixplored “Fople Can unxkei s as erba “ ings : Holler" i 3 } i “Which roduced winn Ro emain, the un . icholson . 30 2 in i as *_|French middleweight, was being For Week Ending Jan. & 149 FAR WESTERN GAM ES Btn “ 3 0% | A ol . Joe DiMaggio been elected interviewed by a group of news- This. Week's Leaders. (BrisYoung .. 00Tvs Nevada ......e383(Melong 2 OF 41 honorary mayor of the Mending papermen when he was asked: Through games of Dee. 38) ~ (SanPrsco ... 61.3 veSta.Clars .....86.8] "GOALIE'S AVERAGE ‘Heart Village, Miami, Fla, the, “What is your impression of ! Kentucky CeTr ihe fearenrire sre a4 TUESDAY, JANUARY § ~~ igaucnur .... > GA Avg." shutouts : nations) home for cardiac Sle Avariony ig aly, steeplsh{L Western Xo Kentucky cy ae ooL RAS Celta Sanbiees Tk wel | ’ x MS Li Zsa . “ep vs 0 uy .*51.6 a as a etry coc aut rhe “| § SHE: ci ow iy ier», Five Changes | 1. Bowling Gr en Al group of sportswriters for a visit “I haven't seen enough of; h loon. 10°... oY SA Yr 38 In High School to the home. -The group includes them.” f Siueinael Farrer aan oR 73.8 Doeaut coe vs Noel astey «e301 A Sarazen. Johnny Farrell,[ The lady was his wife, Denise, EAST MIDWEST | TUESDAY; JANUARY 4 Gr id Rules Made Stan Musial, Lefty Gomes, Billy who - asoompahied i 1s _thie‘ Hoty Croat 104 St lous ... STL ve Bi. Jobe, N. ¥ 90.97" “Jurges and Tommy Thompson, [country . . . an er —glance(S CoN x os Bradley ...... Ts eM bere 513] CHICAGO, Jan. 1 (UP)—The DiMaggio, because of & recent seemed to indicate that he Be +884 Bowling C n.. 308 ve Wishngion 353 National Federation of. State play og Sid Fb aRur, ll Nok wostiare rs case you think that| |olgate sshase 414 Cincinnati a ye WE "64 High Seton! Buon Assuciations rads ; ADS. oon 2 v 40-9 -A0NOUN ve changes “in foot‘ball game at Flamingo Park bowling's 300 game is a rarity, arhatan vo S18 Hamline “841 yx Porham ..... 814/ball rules at the close of its four__agajnst a local team. the American. Bowling Congress ~1't $13 Minnesota © 35.0°VS Mass. ...... 4 |day meeting yesterda < Lavell vs, Lulsettl has reported that 55 Such 38 SOUTH BO Hava errr dl The re % — OWE OT.” 60 been scored sea~ «K : 4 Santora pen “Howard Hobson,” coach ot Kame ave ji rinfprig™ NS at 3 Ruling 7, Hw gar. Toa ar ONE: If a foul occurs during “Yale basketball team, mus f 20 game CITOTS0 Utah ass 66.3 vs Delaware 39. ja backward pass or fumble there “a nice sort of fellow, according of 299 and 32 games o 2 N. x “uate . ns Wasnington . 69.8 vs Rutgers ...... «86.2 will bé no mandatory loss of the to a letter from the West Coast. Personally, 198 looks mighty ney Ky. Sta 110° San Pransisce THURSDAY, JANUARY ball. Hobson this week told New York|in my league. Louirvie 680 “uol8 ve 8 Bonay .... 8131 TWO: A team may hold dis-
newspapermen that A rs a better all around mam, “Bull* Durham; has a-devil: player than Stanford's immortal| lof a time restraining himself. | Hank Luisettl, But Harry Camp- When his team scored in the clos-
ee trert CHP in--whieh- ree.
Is quoted:
them Lavelll is a better shot than known otherwise as the “Lulsetti, But out here “fon the the penalty box: oy So let that
his Tony| Tulsa's rookie hockey defense-'s. M. | Texas rh
rh pT oT Sa Francisco -incloses-aing seconds, -Bull-just had-ter clap, si SATURDA
(light. He was amazed when he Cincinnati
“When I" the East, I tell] wound up-in the penitential pew, Niagara 8 IMB ih. the sin bin or | western
innesota ..
W.Ky State
ns vs Bt. Jos. Pa.
WRAL).
- State California .. INTERSECTIONAL GAMES X,
68.0]
108.01 44 Syracuse
- Butler $4 Mich
BID S00 var vs W. Virginia. .
7 ’ u Colgate
" Dartmouth ro
.... 61.8 va Canisius ......* MIDWESTERN GAMES ATURDAY, JANUARY 1 | Bowling “Green 74.4 vs Xavier 268.3 ¥% 70.0 vs Toledo ... 9
: 85.7 vs Earlham . . 62.3 vs Okla. City 3.3 v& Creighton
sae
foscurs,
9 point, +. "50.7| * 73! - FOUR:
. 33, .*673 tance legally gained before a foul
. On free kicks, there! +++..86.3\ will be no second kick if the ball |
but Kenny -Sallors and Rookie]
| Howie Shannon put on a two- I man show for the "Rollers to give| fied of the action by letter; THREE: On punt returns, the! Boston a few anxious moments the right to appeal the ruling, the vs Kentueky State Vuieam) wabore +47 ..*11.0 penalty for a foul usually will be before the final whistle. Ki 413! measured from the point of Te-
for the winners. The standings: Eastern Division ’
“Sattors-—hoo| 19 ints and; | 34, rg Slomp ind Reached at his. home in Lan“I am living, {in the house and am proud of it.|Be The people of Lancaster were! Pragter
Ewell Ruled Pro For Accepting Gift",
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1 (UP) fobtieh —Harney Ewell, an outstanding western | track star on the U. 8. Olympic| noma: ‘The Bostofi Celtics moved into] | eam, today was-declared-a pro-| a virtual tie for fourth place with fessional by the Middle Atlantic| Philadelphia in the Basketball, Amateur Athletic Union for ac-|, Association of America’s eastern cepting a house and lot from his’
| Lancaster; Pa.. neighbors.
Frank N. rcival, secretal lowly Providence Steatnrollers, 8) of the Middle ersival AAU, |S
“Ito 67.
Tomorrow TODAY
LLEGE BASKETBALL Finals in Midwest Collegiate Basketball Tourney at Terre Haute, 7:30 and
'OOTBALL BOWL G Cal:=Galifornia SAM
¥ adena, North Rose), Orleans—North Carolina vs. Okla(Bu Dallas, Tex. - Southern Methodist vs Cotton):
1 Mam), Fla. Georgia vs. Texas (Orange) n Francisco—East vs. West (Shrine). Jacksonviie Fla.~Clemson vs. Missouri
Hirmingam. Ala—Wake Forest vs. Baye |. Memphis—Oklshoma Wile [Ham & Mary {Delta}. SY ww ego, Cal “Nevads. vs. Villanova (Harbor)
{nounced that the ruling was made [Mines (Bun Tex.—West- Virginia vs. Texas
‘by Judge Harry
| tee.
8 McDevitt; | with a-sHm- six-point percentage President of the. Middle Atlantic Tt Mion), (Cigar). Boston went into the| district and a member of the na-|alsd). * ~~ final quarter with a 16+point. lead tional AAU’s legislation a (Rata lo A&M
Although Ewell, who was noti-{"
has
Tamps, Pia. —Missourl ~ Valley vi. BE (Balad. vs. Arisona vs. Oo Wilber
Tox. ~Prairie View vs. Grand, Fla. —sul Ross {Tex.) vs. Mure eh Pie
(former Penn State star said he HOCKEY—Americ
| would make no t.
{caster, Ewell said:
|
Washington at Cleveland.
at Hers Philadelphia Fliswren Indianapolis at St. Louis. ! Springas id,
a Haven at Milwaukee — Bert Lytell
ve. Jerome
, JANUARY 3 i883 goes out of bounds. Instead,” it L. pet. lawtully- nice to give it to me and|{ROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL coast) I'd get in trouble even be a lesson: N hed eo ae ve Valparaiso Cenrsiwill go to the receiver's 10-yard Nos psen ers 3 iit certainly would “be ungrate-| Ft. Wayne at Minneapolis. trying to compare the two, i A Happy—but not too happy — 0. et03 ve Vana nate: "902 v8 Rockhurst... 30] (line, or to the.line where it went Pitas n 5 ful if I were to fail to acknowledge yr Pe Pr A New York. "Bo my answer-— and it's the New Year! nw Who nAY, aaivaky 3 mies 65.6 v8 Missours | de jout- of bowiids, whichever is most Bos [ps u jthe gift or seek some way out.” Chicas ai" at Providence. - —— N.C.State .. Sone vs Can oo TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 fadvantageous to the receiver, ro uis at Rochester Xavier 71.0 vs Loyola Md. .. A vs Franklin ..... ‘80.9! FIVE: If an. eligible receiver | "1 Ie E il Bea (T uar -Around Play WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8 [Lt a Hover 33 L ra oyola Easily ts | OMORROW *Home Team: eLast Years) catches a pass in or behind the'chicago ....... 6 |PRO BASKETBALL x Oklah Favorite Eh SY A re Re” Bad oli herimmage ine th penalty wi SE { # Bowling Green, 60-38 il Vib Inox york. *66.0 va N.Carolina . . 809 ve iS (hs eac 0 Log iI $7 CHICAGO, Jan. 1 (UP)—Loy- New Fork a oh S anoma NCBiatd ... 114 ve Longisiand .. *88.1 Basketball Scores | ontally tachi Chaty for in| anspas SEE ola University_swamped Bowling MOCKEY American ‘Le AKE EASTERN GAM a T . * TT mp reen last nig th an eas I By BRucR Doach | SATURDAY, ions ee W Misisippl Dale 2 # ¥ » N d R $ 60-t0-38 win. y Cloveiand at New is, (NEA) ©1--2613 va Qornell _....... 88.4 Northeast Missourt #8, Connecticut Teach-| FH. V. PORTER, executive sec- ote ereree The Loyola team took an 8-to-5| Fitébureh at Providence NORMAN, Okld., Jan, 1 \ 3 n DP ausane hat: ui ers 52 (semifinal). retary, said there was “‘consider- | lead in the first five minutes. In| ~The old guard-around play is Wn eit +++ 134 Wisconsin 09. Marquetie 34 able discussion” of a proposal to Quits BAA Post the second half they kept 20 still a favorite at Ciiagouia.. 7 %86.3 vs Eefayatte 2803 mutate Misstacion R GoLLbas peru Players Jo vance &| SPRINGFIELD, Il, Jan. 1/points Shoat at all times. Probably one of the oldest an t - 51.6 vs Dayton 84.7 Georgetown 173, John Carroll 83 umble. e sa e state of| (UP)-—Ronald Gibbs, famed foot- | The wling Greefi team was best plays in basketball, it is still ei ve ghlod, | 1.618] awrence Tech 40, Delawpre 4 Oregon will be used again next|pa)l and basketball oficial, quit unable to hit the hoop during the a pippin. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY § Austin 47, Texas Christian #4 season’ as an experimental field today as a Basketball Associa | f rst eight minutes, and was' on There are many versions of it, | Akram 2 ‘04 ve Foungatotn og} Bu tage Loyola #0 0 Bowling Gieed yy | for study of the matter. tion of America referee because the short end of a 35-to-12 score|] Beech Grove Bowling Al but the principle is still the same. | il Normal .. “48 ve Hillsdale 33.6 Tiinots Wesleyan #1, ‘Bau Claire Teachers oF tur said IY ot pment} “professional basketball is get- at the half. IND & TROY AVE. BEECH argv ' ' Union 7... Reserve “.. *4h 4, changes were made bécause the » a — - —_— do |." , oH ie ; : ting entirely out of hand. We have two ‘fine guards | E58 Nora ‘ “a v Ehlcuerat: ‘ 308 New Mexico SE “Abllens Christian #4. assoclation felt there was “no A Lo on both col- Si M 4 C h J ns Paul Merchapt' and Ken Pryor” Ia +727 v8 DePaul +. .01s €23 Mardin 83, ‘New Mexico Highlands 46 "- Pp n col- Jigns as Hea oac | Okla AdeM co Hig specific need” ‘for them, but that! The latter, & very godd set shot, Bitusburghs 2473 vi Ark Bate a1 (consolation fina an the matter wil Ll’ ander loge. ahd professional courts and; on ARKVILLE, Miss. Jan. ill RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE is particularly effective on this, (Wabash... %46.9 vs Canterbury ... 433 Los Angeles “Lovers %, Marshall 48 (con-’ stud elde, said there was too much| | (UP) — Arth ton, THERMO 2.500 : y. booth t BAA H ur (Slick) Morton, 0. do $1.29 y w.1) 8. 5.3 vid, n a ames, He! : play. , \ © i ve AN » , IRIDAY. JANUARY o % wioming 4. Montana 42 ihre phase). TTT he that omclals “are not! Who aaa bigh school coach gave 12 Opponents don't expect him to r | Oxnterbury , *43.2 vs RoseP ae 169 Central Tourne igetti od Army's Felix (Doc) Blanchard ~ break through for lay-ups. | By Teach. ‘ 34 8 Williams ro is Cornell (Towa) 48, Qrinnell Be. vg es. rislie Betting thay. Shipport Cecisions 1s gridiron start, today was BLUE POINT A in /'The-play__nets many * baskets, . ay > [ind Contras voi 11 BLGRNage | 306 Mistissinews 14, Jefferson Twp. (Ofant) 0 M P r on t oir Jecisions. signed as head football coach at] Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. / seems to. work in spurts, - - ® | Masingusn e888 ve O Wesliyan - |. $0.3 Wester 48, Swaytes 31 n Mat rogram ‘Wisconsin Walle Mississippt State College, Merchant, three, passes to five. Sh Redo AV Warm. A) nn UOMG | emi. windup opponents forint te opre EO . AE and cus immediately. Slatin Junior, Boys Tennis SOUTHERN GAMES - [baton a Foraii’s Tuesday night's Armory mat cara Marquette, 60-34 THE BITTER RIVALS MEET— ONDAY, JANUARY ’ —t SA's Mando. AT the same time, Tourneys Wind Up orgs ws Jaxuamy 3 a1 B rolite Owner. Di i have been selected, with Cowboy)" MILWAUKEE, Jan. 1 (UP)—| SEE THE BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE!
one moves back and: screens for, gn 10018, Jan, 1 (UP)-~Tony| two, Five feeds two, who ha&ir pert of the University of! tied lo the right, Inking oa Cincinnati and Kenneth Angyl,| ¢ of the scrpen, an “ Hamt k. h., ‘won thes tion for a lay-up "Ender the bas« or rage mg et. fn the national Small Boys and, It is important that the timing Junior Indoor tennis tourna such that three moves out fast ments. a8 not to block the middle.
‘singles ‘championships last night yy’ Texas
Trabert, who was first’ “seeded Tex Wein
9.0 vs Loyols, 1d)
81.0
EVANSTON. II,
Jan. 1 (UP)
M3 Oscar E. Breault, 60 years old, | Canadian, for one
J 3awner of the Brolite farm stables,
eel i | 5
N Cardia . "0 vs Maryland Tulane 3 vs Florida Misst or gi ¥ IA oan : asin v ve BMU ve vs TCU : Tex Wein . 80. : vs Hardin . 63.3 v8 Tex Mines Wm &eM *58.0 *s TowsonSt WEDNESDA Y, JANUARY: Paylor . 88 " Arkansas | Mureayst. 61. nn StL. *50 pi ABIL: Chris, asst, 03.3 va N Mex A&M
: dijrars.
Siimess.
s/ With one horse and in Subssquent } years developed including Wi d Challenge Me on his Lexing-
an Ky.,
hd
farms; Mr. Breault is survived’ by his Shon Mrs, Kathryn result, and CEE
utes.
known
weight lineup... dn
JBuck” Weaver,
two fall#'out of Lmtd :
to face Joe Christie,
Hoosier” from Terre Ha
Len Hughes, of Pittsburgh, slated
the tall fall or 30 min-
Matchmakér Billy Thom signed minutes. hut the “Ithe clash late yesterday and willl over immediately afterward and He founded the stable in 1942/add an opening attraction to com-|piled up a lead of 26: to 10 orld plete a three-tilt, all-junior heavy- halftime. It was their fifth win
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