Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 40

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Local. Woman Bowler Rolls in Men's League

© $200 in Prize Money 3 4A ‘Awaits Best Bowlers Ly ~ InTimes Mixed Doub

25 Top Teams to Share Potin ~~. dan. 8-9 Event Entries Mount x Re By a Sm » = The Yop. Tes on Mita Diiblag. CUA ¥" . plonship® Handicap tournament. Jan. 8-9 will share the $200 prize | (Continued From Page 38)

WN Dame bi

Beats 8

Panelli Scorés : In 14-12 Victory

PAGE 4 . LEE a SC THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Doak Shines. | Konkel Ts Staffs ga :

Over Oregon

At Game Farms for Ability and Fiicioncy

New: Director Plans to Keep Tab

As SMU Wins

Mustangs Take fs _ Victory in Bowl Tilt

(Continued From Page 37)

By MARC G. WAGGENER 4 Regardless of ‘what the Legislatire .does_ with proposals for

» Ty << money. zone. Panelli's high J elli's ¥ ’ . The team ‘rolling into first place will receive the top award of into the end Tone. him 15 yards

$35.00; second place will be worth $25.00, third $20.00 and fourth $18.00, Fifth, Jxth and seventh place teams. will receive $1000 ing scoring ct a jolting, squirm-

each and eighth, ninth and. 1th [once (three games) and- no en-|-

Ld x 3 than Dean a Suter the conversion fo through 1 place will get $5.00, trant“may be in more one| + Des 16th t "20th, $3.50, and 21st squad. Bowlers must turn in an/Put the East infront, 7-6.

Another break set up in East's.

rough 25th, $2.00 each. ntry blank to the alley owner or x > sty {second touchdown

\ At present, the number of en- manager before bowling. ».. Arles received indicate that more(.]f any bowler has turned in quarter.’ With the: ast bog than 1500 kegiers will participate(an entry blank to'the alley theyup to is own eight, Bobby Sulliin the tournament making it the|wish to roll in and have not been|van . Dartmouth in largest event of its kind ever|assigned a time to bowl, they Doll's s on the 13. In hoa rolled in Indianapolis should contact the owner or man- quarterback sneaks, Rous oa Entries ime Jan. 7 |ager of that alley at once and|sneaked over the goal to 2 There is still time to enter this{receive a squad time. Because(the East's eighth victory in tournament. Entries do not close he majority of the alleys handling games, until midnight Friday, Jan. 7. Noithe ‘tournament’ ‘Jan. 8-9 are| Finks * ulipped his 35-yard scorentry fee is required. Any ABC-|sandwiching tourney play in be-(Ing pass to Goode midway in the sanctioned bowler may choose a/tween scheduled leagues, it is im-|‘inal period, but Fischer and the partner, fill out the entry blank, (portant that tournament bowlers big East line took over and the| 8 and turn it 1hto his or her favor- be on tome. to again as th yet on the march hing : al results o e tourna- . : : ho lle: “> oni sha . Boel be published in The The “annual all-star charity| ladys Chestnuf, completely at home in a bowling alley, is the three games to be rolled. ‘Times Monday,” Jan, 10. Officisi|game netted some. $125.000 for one of the lew women. in the U.S. who bowl in a men's league. Averages for thé tournament results and distribution of - the the Shrine Hospital for cripples; She carries hor part of the load, too, offen pacing the league. will be determined in the follow prize money will follow as .soon [Children in San. Francisco. : b ing manner: Bowlers will use/as the tournament secretary has EAST

a - their combined average if they!completed the checking of handi- plant Gorell roe (Dartmouth) ; Gladys. Chestnut Has 1 82 Average, roll in more than one league and caps. Officers” for the Sourna-| ter - ek Yes=0' Retity— (Purdue; De; F i L d L s if those leagues are in the house ment are Mabel England, presi-|Rosatls (Duke. : | they roll in during the tourna- dent, and June Swiggett, secre- on re mt; Hoty Damas} r equen y ed § Loop cor ers ment. Otherwise, they will usetary. Cénters—-Beson = (Minnesota); Waodard|- By DON SIEBERT

‘Gladys Chestnut, JOnAg U. 8. Negro woman bowler, not only i bowls with a men’s league, but she shoots her highest scores compet-| Pir ing with. men.

their highest league average. Four husband-and-wife teams atu Guardi—~Tempieton (Ohio State}; All averages used will be for have joined the 600 teams that|Simon (Penn State). the week of Dec. 31, 1048. The have entered the tournament. Don|, Mish Tackles—Kohl (Michigan);

1

Quartrebacks (Columbia); testants Roll 3 Games turn ; {Cornell to turn in a high 600 game to lead} Bowlers will pair to. the right West. Side alleys and will roll ott, Minsk oulien (Darimeui’[the league.

E 2% uy ts cnasn vi BETTER so that they will play off the three there. Bill Blyth, one of the top CRiens ‘Halfhacks-—Dirricotte (Michiganyr| games. in, three sets of alleys in/bowlers of the Delaware Bowling | mo be tr perl Fae (Notre Dame): r mother care for their home

Kat 1013 N. Pershing: Ave. Shel conformance with ABC rules. Cepter No. 2 has also entered the serow (Columbia); Burns (Rutgers: Ratio a i A Valley: | hails from Providence, Ky..' but, Each pair-of contestants will bowl!tournament. Berle Bierman, Minnesots Br OF Mi:(has lived here for 20 years. 1 Sports Minded

. WEST ‘Columbia Makes Success wea); An Aaah Always sports minded, ied

Hamilton (Ark: y. "By BILLY SIXTY ft Tackles— Winkler (Tes LOW USUALLY BEST: How

« (Texas A&M); was outstanding in high’ school ” Of Double-P ick P la Mion “Guards ow. ‘Romper (@tantore;| basketball, and after moving isyou hold the bail in the stance ht Yy Levenhagen (Washington), "Indianapolis was a softball star; Will have a lot to do with the

- Centers—Pifferini (San Jose. State); {final results. In other words, it's; ed . “By GORDON RIDINGS for five years with- the “Indian

Clement, tl

Adza (Santa LOlkrL

: ~ through. The defensive men then

~ Three passes to Rawr: As the Sr Numer of Punts re same time three a one’ bot xAvge. Dist. y | A move in to screen for two. Four 92.000 Watch (Bari Cost ob Pumbles Other firsts are her Mid-Wes- “2 10 get swinging action timed

with footwork. especially good)

Bre

partner she took the 1947 crown

! TOWN 4 aching that the chest-high style: ‘around the screen and In toward i: the Fun Bowl B gh ‘ity

~ Knicks, Winners ‘ the middle. (Continued From Page 37) : jis Moat dificult. to Jerfect, be.

tourney 80 | : (cause the -weight of the y Five passes to two, who goes! y.r4s in thé final couple of ) 188 at Garden | At Chicago this year she wasl,.. pushed forward, invariably

city doubles]

in for an easy shot, |utes, but a pass interception on| NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (UP)—The 0 nn tre Cor a oul [throws the body out of balance—! : . a Roman _|the fiye-yard line with seconds to |New York Knickerbockers, run- Slinto a top-heavy position. There pS an, Dishes 4 guard go ended the threat. (Womens Singles. Oddly enough.|ys no finishing slide, or swing-.

In the first quarter, two of the {ning off a string of 15 straight her highest three-game series, a! through because the weight is too

| the end zone, and the |a seore, a

[find] period, with a 50-yard to End Darrell Reine

vastly more im- I

apolis City Park League. L ____ Columbia Coach : ALF): Hemsiend Wasninginn: Or Puy think it was . we were "portant than the NEW YORK, Jan. 1-—Columbia, fen URC): Rain a {beaten so badly by Shelbyville,” | bh feture you has had much success from this Rn Eds Svamen (Wunington she laughed, “that I decided I ake ‘standing’ -double-pick play and others of a Rate, Mciidy ARice). ol /bad better start bowling.” Q\ . [there ready to’ similar nature. (t Halfbacks-- Williams. Washington When queried about her- bowl-| bow], 2h A double scréen is more effec- Stath. Pinks (Tul), 'ing record Gladys become vague For instance, tive than a single screen because OSM: Krall fone Dail, SBE; Jon *% and explains that all her clippings, ‘|Hank” Marino | it makes it harder for the defen- a Suh Goode {are “buried In a trunk in the hed- holds the ball sive men to shift. Conches—Jeff Cravath, DCS: Ike Arm. TOOM.” chest high. In Actually the defensive man Te piri: THT. CU. | . However, she admitted that she fact, he poids it) _guatding Norm. Skinner, two in East All Stars... 0 -7 7 oj Maintains a 182 average, the so high that he this play, has to sift through not West Ail Stars 6 oo $12 highest for any woman, of her is just able to” only the two men comprising the ocSichdowns. - Wiliams. Panelli Rossides,| rage in the U. 8. see over the top., ! screen but his two teammates | - ; ere: Wilson, College of Pe. She began bowling in the Fun | Because the.ball fi sits: umpire: Pisher, St. Mary's: Bowl Ladies League In 1942 and/'S 80 high to begin with, he is tle fd dee, mond An %a 400m: has held the high individual able to get the ball well out and **y

EH “passes to Ave, who comes out of | Number _ of Penalties “a {tern. Tournament championships] Ore ; the corner to mest the pass. |Yasas Penatized’ ole 30 i Columbus, 0. in 1946 and 1947.00 PeoP'® of small stature; lke Two starts to his left, cuts Tr With Elizabeth Stanfield as her| “yop qver” T nave found 1 “at a 45-dégree angle, breaking) un n |

tical-free Conservation Department, you can bet your hottom r that a “merit system” based on’ efficiency and ability is worthy one. going to prevail under incoming Director Kenneth M. Kunkel. With Oregon, trailing by two, That will apply to everyone, from the boy who waters the fouchdowns in . ihe Tony h. Herioa. ‘birds at the game farms up 3 the director hiniself and to the fours rocklin loo grea ¢ member commission, seats on “oT mpm— faded to midfield and shot & bul- which being eagerly eyed hy | he "the trappers bave until let pass to end Dick Wilkins ofa number of candidates. an. 15 to complete their seacon, It won't take long for the word play. he fired a pass to Wilkins Ini, get around that the “Boss” 4 Keeps His Interest Wilk- setting’ a fast pace and expects | Byron. Kennedy, now judge of ins went high; pulling 4t down for. rest of the department to ithe Wabash Circuit. Court, leaves Ik lan exceptional record of service {to the .conservation rogram of

‘buildup he had ‘been given was ll

‘|Portland on the-24. On the next

Van Brocklin set up the other, “They find him dropping in at n Joticndewn. later in: the the parks, the game farms, the|Indiana. Two.

hein up and the forests; look- years. ago he

the the conservation officers was named asSMU four. Two plays later ng territory, and keeping in sistant director George Bell scored from the two. close touch with both field and of the departSMU didn’t need it's trusty- office activities. ment and armed Johnson, and he saw only i charged with limited action, because Walker's Takes Job Seriously |whipping a legispassing on this day was as good! Regardless of the fact that hejlative program} {as his running and his plnting. .\spent eight years in the Conser- into shape. That |A Walker pass, to Rote who went|vation Depargmiest as director of [Job was done thigh on the 20, put the Methodists) the fish and game division an ‘then it’ fell |in position for their last touch- : .the assistant} him to see down. Walker and Frank Payne: ommiss i oner, that -the en- a fearried SMU to the Oregon two Kay) Is not re-/larged duties of Mr. Kennedy, and Gene (Chicken) Roberts, a BA. 1ving pn that ex-|the department were implemented. [reserve hack. cracked over, LL 3 perience entirely! His willingness to léarn; his Not the smallest part of his! brilliant afternoon was Walker's! puntin. He shared the chore with| Rote, and. they game SMU a : Stunning 68.7-yard average per; :

to. assume directorship. ‘ |servation, and his fairness im Since his a handling conservation problems, intment = he Won him scores of friends in all

ts of the state. np {Penn State | Every Tuesday night Gladys slips into her shoes, polishes her| spent hours Par P) handicap will be based on 75 per'and Merta Roberts, Louis and A): Right Bods McNeill (Michigan); Me-| y \ In the first w { : oing over let-! It's a safe bet that his ‘interest {bowl the men in the Social period, alker| ® cent of the difference between theldene Groppe, Len and Hazel Faust| Pork (Pittsburgh); Spounagle Pannayl [boy ing ball, and takes her place alongside leaught- Ore flat-foot t ters. of applica- in conservation will continue and team average and 400. and Guy and Hazel Porter have! "ars: Rossides League at the Fun Bowl. On those ¢ nights it is not unusual for her ugh gon flat-footed with | \

an 80-yard quick kick that al- tions) for jobs, that violators of the conserva most hit the fed Pak it drib-| Mr. Kunkel interviewing. ap- tion laws had better stay out of bled out on the six-inch line, | plicants, discussing fufiire plans Judge Kennedy's court. i {Rote t off an 88-yard quick With conservation leéadersand in (kick 3 the second a 9 personal conferences with. per- Fur Prices Low 3 Bell and Woodley Lewis, Loe Sons in the department. | Comparatively low prices * ree Angeles Negro halfback, were He realizes fully that there ceived for pelts hag cut the nume Oregon's offensive powerhouses. | hive been many changes in the! ber of trappers in Indiana during |They helped the Webfoots to 18 PASt eight years and is keeping ihe Present season, according to ‘first downs, just one less than an open mind on departmental id the Conservation DeSMU, and were the principal rea- activities until he can make fur-| sons why the ‘Webfoots' had a ther studies. . | Muskrats have been bringing | statistical edge--242 yards rush- Studi Leaisl Hie : approximately $1.50, mink skins, ing, against 226 for the Method: ies Legisia ion “iwhich in the past brought $20

i

in passing, 145 yards against 111. Proposals compiled to date, espec- | this year, and raccoon peits hive

The lineups: ially those originating in the Con- | at 31 to $1.50, al Left Ends Payne. Wallace. “Milam. | servation Department and Pin the oe have bought Left Tackles—Ethridge, Vann. ,\volving corrections and changes; P. a prices ranging

EN Cr in. conadrvation laws, is being UP to-$7 to hold them for liber-

Halliday, Roberds, Lip- made. Rigs Tackles Hamberger, ‘Collier, King | In this ‘Mr. Kurikel has had Odds n Ends Right Ends—Blakel - Quarierbacks Walker. Weathertord.| aq Cronerapion of Byron Ken-| catalog listing all kinds of new Johann Ca ham. |nedy, retiring assistant director, fishing gear are making their a Sef Halfbacks—Rote, Roberts, Cham- who has drafted many of the pearance, Don Hughes orn "Hens Halfbacks—Pa Mise, Kendrick, | measures and has explained their o. and game director has ed Pulibacks—McKimack, . Blackburn. purpose -to -the incoming director. most co-operative in Keeping out Loh Bode caS TROON a To assure himself all possible ting and Let. arouse Robinson, Robit- | time to get reacquainted with the doors up to date on hun

{ ‘fishing’ data. Clubs reporting Left Guards—Meland, Berwick. | operations of the department, Mr. s—Melan wic Kunkel has been declining all in- meetings and other évents to Oute

ad od

nd \away from his body—the push-| Centers—Eckiund. Gibson i STATISTICS : score in that @ over since: . are j have to shift. which further adds Pat Das Bast Siest| When the ey Pun, Bowl AWAY —As he takes his first step. RIF: Fuaris—Chrobol “parr {vitatiohs to appear before con- oes Shoue. have their informa. to the confusion. We ory. 1 htt ner or mishing sEevenns 2 |Classic was started in 1946 she The ball Swillgs into a large if Right Ends—Wilkins, Bartholemy, An- gervation and other groups. date of the meeting. the screen over towards the side |Porwards Attempts Ei |carried Off the first place dia 11% Eee bn good heed. be: TQumriermmcksvan Brockin, “jotnson will Club RE so the center lane is clear. Columbia's double-pick play |Porwards Completed 11 /mond medal and won two more Cause It's started so high. | eft Halfbacks—Lewis, McKay, Buster, VWIN ~R vive . Clubs . ee Forwards _Intercepted 1h 7 s x = {Al One of: the tasks set” for the ¢ in 1947 and 1948. | THIS IS AN EASY tural -REht Halfbacks- Bell Holcomb. Di 2s, She's Not Tops { § 2 LANY, «natura Fullbacks—Sanders, Bogua {new administration in’ the Con-

Sai CORE BY PEmigns. 4.3; Servation Department will be re1221 o 13-13, juvenation of the ¢lub organiza~

gon 0 Touchdowns: Walker Rote, Wilkins, | tion throughout the state.

| Roberts, Sanders. Points After Touth- | ered BLAU, COE wy |r 5 thousand cle nad] er ris, a * - Ss Ss William - Corbus, Stanford: Meld an -a usan Cu

Earl [dwindled to about 600 active groups, few of which boast the! org. Membership that they once had.

Orian Landreth, Friends; Linesman: | Dayvault, Texas. ws

_ Statistics

It took the stimulation of Con-| I sen H ,aggressive | on To or EY Be

First downs

Net ya ny ir i4s |servation United's Porwards aitempted 49 |leadership to overcome the leth- [= um. AL Runt, Hormer sorthParad ntercepied $ largy of the Conservation Advis- ener; lords Emploraens Counieli sad Bus mber of pun lofy Committee which represents | Siesiains jobs! Pon

On Conservation Work by Field Trips. Tex

.as he prepares appreciation-of-the importance of the effective natural . resource eons

ists. Oregon also had the edge, A detailed study of legislative | 0, $30, have averaged about $10

test runs in Rose Bowl his. Points in the opening minutes in| {644, was rolled in the men's Fun far forward

is tropical pa BT To Soy

at the foul line. xAversge alstancs of punta ir

w

«the club organization.

tory got the drama-packed gameithe second half, (underway. | Philadelphia Warriors, 88 to 80,” & Record (day ejore a holiday crowd of Midwa, Se the period; Aschen-9165 at ison -Square Garden. | Await Oi ener brenner Picked Wi great horde| Trailing, 42 to 46, at halftime, | of blockers and went 73 yards to|the Knicks, led by Sid Tanen-| a touchdown to set. a new lose| baum and John (Bud) Palmer, | ~~ (Continued From Page 37) Bow! record for a run from scrim- {broke the game wide open with| : “kid” team is given an outside mage. Jim Farrar then made good good an uninterrupted spree that put =~ chance of placing high in the con-ion the first of two successful con- them ahead to stay. At the same ference race and certainly are versions. i ™ i Helcierbockua kept going to make things rough for| arriors from scoring. from| Big Ten foes next season, jgiothanetern Hideo 28 "ta the floor until the 11th minute Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler, "33 0p the first play, Jackie ®f he third quarter. bet whose quintet defeated both Ineiy rer” wens over tackle, cut to| A. brillant shooting exhibition : diana and Purdue in the Hoosier pe “runt and with End John DY Suard Bill Van Breda Kotft | Classic, can’t see Illinois as the Cunningham _ throwing the key|¥eP* New York in the game dur-| darkhorse. - Instead he believes, .. went the full distance of Ing the first half. : Ohio State's Buckeyes are" thelsr “yards © riot the count at “oe Fulks" 25 points gave him | ~choice.-to-capture the Big Ten|y.n [high scoring. honors for thé game: |

[The box: Be however, agree that the : The Wildcats went ahead in the| 5 oo

Big 10 Cagers

© rradaaipuia i

Nort Wisennsin “at Th Loyola at Purdue. State Colleges Ball State at Earlham Connecticut State at Valparaiso, TUESDAY

the center of the line for a touch-{ Tait bme Ta PAT d eh down, Yor

Pree we A a ik Xan Breda Kolff. Tanenbs 2, Palmer, raya, Officials 81d 81a Borgia and. Rall Tox

THE LINEUPS: SILHORNA in

Pnds-—V Left rvrrmie eg Tarper

Andersen at Franklin, Left Guards Baker DeJong.

Hanover at DePauw

King's College at “Huntington. Hr TR a Tr OW 1 3s Matches Manchester C3 Dayton, Right Tackles—Frassetto, Bored. Jones, WEDNESDAY Najarian Canterbury at Wabash, ante y THURSDAY Ends—Cunningham. Pressley

ght 1 Erick - Indians Tech at Huntington. a arterbacks—Erickson, Celeri, tT. Min [ Fvansville at Southeast Missouri Left Halfbacks—Main Keekley. Sarver Hillsdale (Mich) at Indiana State. Eartham at Indiana Central

Right Halfbacks—8waner, Webster

Tri-State at Detroit A Tosh. Left Guard-—-Neme 3 . SATUR RDA Centers—8arkisian, Wietecha Butier. Right GuArds—F, Day, Anderso

Big Minols at Indians Right T Northwestern at Ohle, RiSht ales. Cornoch, Porn

Purdue at lows,

meeting Martino (Iron Mike) An{gelo, in the headline attraction in a 4h aH mann, Keddie n te SUI ting Sunwal of one d Uar acks--Burson, TTAr, owers. of wres ng's ouds. i Thiscumala. [of Walfbacks—Aschendrenner. J. Mil-| ype tohmaker Billy Thom has) Dereuw STATE coLLEGES hues Raitoacks ~ Tubniclff, Worthing-|billed the clash for two falls out| Tn State at "Marshall (W. Va. Fullbacke- Murakowsti, Perricone, Sund. Of three with a 90-minute time Franklin at Jibs AB. dorset mit. Ball State 84 Eastern Hlineis. — The semi-windup will send CowCanterbury at SHurtiefl, boy Len Hughes against Joe y rand City ot + y BO eheston. a Christie while Gil Knutsen will pp: (3 |1ace Steve Nenoff, crafty Toledo y; (Bulgarian, in the first bout. Both supporting clashes are Hol Michigan billed for one fall and will carry | Berwanger, Chi- time ¢ Imits of 30 minutes.

SCORE BY PERIODS California v1 0 1 Northwestern 1 s 0 . Touchdowns — Aschenbrenner, Murakowski, Swaner, Tun A 1 Points after touchdowns—Farrar

Cage Tourney Set |oytlom (3). a.

ferse—~James M RENSSELAER, Ind, Jan. 1—Dmpirecirae Vik Michi The annual Kankakee Valley|diste: Feld Judge-Jay High School basketball -tournas cage. Statistios

Washin ton 18a on

defeated the mr Social.

Tri-State " Atsumplion. | ulibacks--Jensen, Lotter, Brunk, Nas] Junior heavyweight matmen ose Poly at Canter varTo, will tangle in three single-match . FRIDAY NORTRWESTERN ! Taylor at Concordia (Fi. Wayne), * Eods—2or vied, sto nesifer. | grappling tests at the Armory) Kalamanes at Valparaiso. aft Tuckinssawie’ Maddock: Tuesday night, with Buck Weaver

Despite her record she insists] ishe. is. not a “top bowler.” “You see 1 depend on just two! fingers for power and control.” {she explained, “I wish I" could {howl like Pat Striebeck, she is {my ideal®

W. Va. Triumphs

In Sun Bowl Game

|

{EL PASO, Tex, Jan..1 (UP)— {A sturdy West Virginia Univer-

sity —eteven, which kept —a tight

{check-rein.on Texas Miners’ ram-|

second period. Jensen got off a fg ft pf) i moving it#é1f on fine running and final winner this year will loss|iipt rc: oo Worthington at 4 Pimae 14% sassing. today earned a 21.12 tritwo or three games. who reversed tv Halfback John hearst + 3o ~-}-3-1 umph in the 14th annual Sun Bow oh 3 : This week’s schedule of Big almer, 7 1 mule fo § % 5 football game bef 13. ¥ Miller. noreck, ¢ 3 4 8 wiki. ¢ 6.8 4 game ore 13,000 fan Ten and state college games fol-] Miller slipped down the side-|Qsilatin, ec 43 3/Bisbop. c 8.2 3 Quarterback Jimmy Walthall of 3 lows: P [Rothenbre. « ¢ 0° ®Mrgnthaler.c © 0 1lwest Virginia was Mr. Perfection er —————— } eb iDES._ 30 ards, Je. ne Spifornia, Tapabaum, is 5. 3 1/Dalimar; x 3 a 3 Western Rossren 51 Tews, ot A rill far heap Fi Byrnes, ¢ 3 3 OSenesky. 8 5 I Ildirected .a Mountaineer running Nor Foetern at lssourt. a going 33 18 18, Totals 2 3 a attack which almost matched the

“powerful Miner ground game. Walthall passed to End Clarrence Cox for the first West Virginia touchdown in the second peride and his throws definitely set up both of the Mountaineer scores in: the third quarter. The Miners scored first early in the second period when Hal(‘back Pug Gabriel scored from the |two at the end of a 60-vard march which was interrupted by the first period gun. Wendt finally broke loose, for {his lone star performance of the day, late in the fourth period. to! al off tackle and remble 60 yards down the sidelines to score.

Both of Wendt's conversion at-|

[tempts failed. The game was all Walthall for {the whners.

Shuffleboard Standings

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Jisiningo Citshaw: .

11 ve 12 J «13 12 dl 18 17 1

peed 7 A

EN 13 17 A or Engin! . ‘ ‘ 13 1 a. a cate Labi ans PVR 1 1»

Her top game 18 & Often the ball is dropped behind T®

{the foul line. - ” . SO THERE IS quite a problem, | and vou should give a great deal of attention to the position you hold the ball. Find the peaiiion; that is most comfortable—c high, waist-lirre, or even hen and-then integrate that into the! rest of the ootdutt,

OF THEM Al La. 1 ‘have found| NE: waist line position-—with the ball held in the PAL of the left! hand-—hest for the most students. The starice -is upright, comfort(able. As the ball is pushed out by the left hand, the shoulders. [fall easily into a natural crouch. (see. illustration® when the: ball goes Into its downward, Back-| ward swing. TAINS that position through the rest of the SWIng. }

‘Villanova Rolls

as. he. passed ihe. Texans. sity. and. Quer-Neveade, 27-7

SAN DIEGO. Jan, 1 (UP) — Paced by the juggernaut smashes of full land aided by an early-game in{jury to Wolfpacker Stan Heath, Villanova rolled to a 27 to 7 vietory over Nevada today in a rough New Year's Day Bowl football game before 20,000 fans. Heath, Nevada's passing wizzard who set a new inter [collegiate aerial mark this year, [suffered two cracked ribs during the secohd period and was

replaced hy his understudy, Alva

Tabor. | He |game

was followed. out of the by Nevada's first-string fullback, Sherman! {Howard, when the Negro back received a Severe head gash in {the rugged game,

the withdrawal hard-running right Bob Polidor, with one and pos-

of Villanova's

a sibly two fractured ribs in the

(third period.

Additional Sports,

| {

4 ment will be held Jan, 6, 7 and 8 in She, Bt. Joseph's College aE JR a” Fr ov r ng Games will be played at night forwards a tempted es Thursday and Friday, and after- porwards intercepied ? noon and night Saturday. Eight bt < Panes oF ints ‘08 teams competing 3

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ha Deifotte: Bi t fumbles ...... 1 3 Fair Oaks, LaCrosse, Mt. Ayr, San Sab of on’ umbles -...... | 4 Pierre, Remington, Teftt and Varde “pena aN «overs 2 i Wheatfield. : 5 line of scrimmage.

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BASKETBALL

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BUTLER FIELDHOUSE TUES. NITE-JAN. 4, 8:30 P.M. ,

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Bail. Jos} on fumbles ...... : Number of penalties ...... 1 Yards penalized 5

3 i : As a result, a definite; broad, . 0 xPFrom line of m line of scrimmage.

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