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2 # And Salary of $50,000 5 3 Football Coach Frank Leahy of | Notre Dame Indicated today that| tains” when they trot out on the 4 he was not interested in an offer|greensward in 1949. . , . Strange ghutouts| 10 coach the professional Wash-|as it seems, the co-captains are
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The victory left the Aggles: in front of the Missouri Valley con-| ference and with an overall record of 10 wins and two defeats, 8t. Louis will be back in action tonight against Tdisa and there was no predicting what kind of a mood the Billikens would be in for that tussle. Their upset left just four teams on the list >f major schools unbeaten—Western Kentucky, Hamline, Minne-| sota and Villanova. ]
Tech-Jeff Clash Heads Cage Menu
| The Tech-Jeff of Lafayette {hardwood clash will headline the
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Tottle, a , Schmidt, Summerh aL Gooden, McMurdy. seven-game local prep school bas- th 2-8 1-1 wad in sities. Schmidt tral Conference foe as Shortridge
ketball card tonight. Tech's Big Green will be host to its high-ranking North Cen-
entertains Howe in the only city
.|series game and Broad Ripple is
at home to Greenfield. Cathedral's Irish go to Lebanon for the outstanding out-of-town game involving a city or county
McMahon | team, while Manual travels to
Indians holding Dewsbury (charging), Olover Oicials Emerson Reynolds, James
Oolitic and Washington journeys to Noblesville. Sacred Heart will entertain its alumni this evening. Tomorrow night, Crispus Attucks puts its 11-game winning streak on the
Manual goes to Paoli.
Leahy Shuns Redskins
SOUTH BEND, Jan. 21 (UP)
ington: Redskins for a.reported salary of $50,000, “If I coulda not coach at Notre Dame, I would not want to coach anywhere else,” said Leahy. “I {hope sincerely that I can stay at {Notre Dame for a long period {of time.”
Shuffleboard Notes
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1; L 's Tavern, 2 MARION COUNTY TOURNEY Warren Central 36, Lawrence Central 37. Franklin Tewnship 40, Southport 29, or HIGH SCHOOLS Cary Tolleston 38, Gary Mann 26, South Badd Adams 6, th Bend
Cay 90's,
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Cans y ' Washington Township BM, Royal Center 45. Onward 47, Twelve Mile‘ 44, Galveston 58, New Waverly 20. Clinton County Forest 35, Washin y Sugar Creek 83, Kirklin 48. Michigantown 58, Mulberry 47, Fapeite County rney iebutt 4, Alguing Nn Orange Bentonville 43 (double over. \ + Hamilton County Tourney Sheridan 33, Fishers 13. Carmel 17, Jackson Central 30. Porte County Tourvey Wanatah 38, Mill k 33, Stilwell 47, Union Mills 38. Wastville 51, Kin g! 2. Sitwell 3M, Wan 2 | ton Twp. 48, Hanna 39, Poséy County Tourney (Cynthiana 432, Mt, Veron 40. " Ay y
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first this year. . . . And what I’ would like to know is . . . first, in what league?”
- = ALTHOUGH there is only a remote chance that Pitcher Mort Cooper can recapture his former skill, baseball fans are glad to know the Chicago Cubs have 1aken hitn. On for & tal... Al . any rate, the one-time Cardin the ball so hard right back at me that T barly had time lo(rier Mes Dem WSC Tom the raise my right leg algntly. The rhe veteran's arm three times ball nicked my pants as t passed, subjected to surgery as he
through my legs. It hit just over, .., i, stay on baseball's paygecond base and then struck | br ; 0, &aY pay
against the Yankees and had two strikes on the Babe, Tris Speaker was playing center field for us and he came sneaking in, an old trick of his, in an attempt to trap the runner off second. Speaker had crept to within about 10 feet of the bag when for some unaccountable reason I whirled and threw to the plate. The Babe hit
son 67-54. The Cardinals turned loose a powerful second half drive| that Anderson couldn't match despite Johnny Wilson's 19 points.’ - Colonels Get Lesson The Praying Colonels of Centre College got a basketball lesson | last night they aren’t likely to forget for a long while. Hanover | drubbed them, 79-44, on the. Pan-| home court at Madison. High point man for the night was Hanover's Andy Taff who scored 19 points on six field goals and seven free throws.
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either a pebble or a hard spot.| Thereupon it bounded high over] Speaker's head. The left fielder
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. « Cooper was at his best| Evansville College edged out as a Cardinal in 1942, 1943 and Eastern Kentucky at Evansville 1944. when he won 22, 21 and 2261-57 mainly on the shooting of games respectively. {Guard Joe Hafele who hit two {thirds of his shots from the field!
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Top 10 in the Rock-Ols Shuffleboard |
" n a THREE Ohio State football ‘players are part-time pages in | the Ohio State Senate. . . . { They are Jerry Krall and Rod Swinehart, backs, and Tom Snyder, guard. . . . It helps the gridders pay living expenses and if any strong arm aid is
e ball at top speed more than 00 yards out to the center field, fence. The Babe rounded the] bases easily for a home run. That was the hardest hit ball of my career and even now I look at my right knee and thank the Lord that it is still there.” « % » TED BEARD, the Indianapolis Indians’ mighty mite right fielder last seasom, who was promoted to the Pirates after the Tribesters clinched the pennant, is back in Indianapolis for a visit. . . . He's a guest of Tom Saffell, his cen--ter field pal who will receive a
be within call.
» ~ . SKEETER BOAT pilots are at it again in the Chicago area, at Fox Lake. . . . If you are a speed addict, this is it. . . . The tiny ice boats skim across the surface at
than 100 miles an hour. . . . There's always plenty of excite-
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{speeds ranging from 60 to more| .
and eight free throws in as many
Box Scores:
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Totals 24 29 25 Tolals Half-Time Score-—Indians State diana Ceritral 45. Free Throws Missed—MeGrath, Steven-| son, McBride 2, Harner; Kiueh 4, Mo-| Donald 2, Dimich.
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Pittsburgh tryout this spring. + + « Other-indians here aré Péte Castiglione and Johnny Hutchings. ‘ » . ” HAVING COME up with a
“double quarterback” innovation Klapper the’ Winner last fall, the Notre Dame foot-|
ballers will have -“double cap-| ALKIRE Blapcr Sptentod, Sevres state three-cushion billiard match at the Board of Trade parlor. Each of the contestants had a high run of four. Tonight's match will be between Bill Braskett and Al Maloof.
ment for both the racers and spectators. . . . Spills, collisions and even breaking through the ice are by no means uncommon,
ends, Leon Hart and Jim Martin. |.'+ . The Notre Dame band also {will have to brush-up on “Dixie” | before fall rolls around . . . since] the Irish schedule has taken on a
Southern accent.
o » » BILL VEECK, president of | the Cleveland Indians, is trying to work up a feud with the New York Yankees. . . . A baseball “feud” always helps the gate. . . . The fans take it seriously even If the ball play-
Picov Wins Again NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 21 (UP) —Clarence Picou rode his first winner yesterday since he lost his apprentice allowance on Jan. 13. The winner was A. C. and P. W, Fergusons’ Zoom and paid $33.40, $14.40 and $7. Besides, Zoom made part of the daily double which paid $437.
College Hardwood Scores
WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY At Terre At Attlea Riley 88, Blackhawk 36. Hillsboro 54, Covington - 26,
48, Honey Ofeek 30. Atsion 75, West Lebanon 37.
Terre Haute State Terre Haute Wier 12, Pimento 45. St. Prancisville (Tl) 36, Osktown 18, Decker 38, Sandburn 38. PROFESSIONAL
Association of Americs Minneapolis 83 arhe 8. |
Wesbington n, Brovia ey Hh Baltimore. 82, New ae 2 i Anderson 1, ee | Sheboygan Beane Hanover Indiana
At Bloomfield Scotland 86, Alfordsville 27, Bloomfield 40, Shoals 38. Solsberry 30, Epsom 31.
At Bragh Clay City 33, Staunton 33, VanBuren Twp, 41, Bowling Green 30, At Clinton yugs 62, Ne 33. Perrysville 42, Clinton 39, Bt. nice 33, Dana 30, At Farmersburg {Hymera 51, Coal City 4&3 Shelburn 47, Parmersburg 30 A) Jhitsonvills. um. ” eport 25, blong ao Flat k 38 ! {Mutsonville 50, Palestine 48 (overtime). * |
Midland 40, Binora 30, {Linton 35, Odon 23. Lyons 39, Swits on n { {9 At Marshall Rockville Rosedale 41 (overtime). Bridgeton #7, Scotland (Tl) 35.
At Spencer Patrie 41, Charl 2».
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Gyms a i an in the annual county prep hardwood tournament at Butler. rigorous training today AE ie egion, Golden Ba ; |weigh in for the third round of the 16 Ll pha 1813 gOURLY nel Champion to De crawhen at ne, Tien Gloves Tournament fn the National Guard Armory. ek , \ First battle, of about 18 to be presented tonight, is sched Ee wat to start at 8 p.m. The others were. first sem \ be brought nto the ring in rapid|in the action until the midway : ¢ : Members of the Times-Legion. id Ta the. stoond game, ‘Ben(a bad night—four for 11 Sports Events he youngaters be: A 81 lacing Franklin Township won the P : to 45 and € p. = today. of Pike Township Wednesday|hearts of most of the 3709 fans |Here and There in Tn who will night, showed it ‘also finahjwith dts 40 to 20 eohquat of the ae. : Drawings, n SCraps, both ‘against defending | much taller Southport qi : 5 *¥. ohan Only last Friday the Cards ; Today, Tomorrow will be made at 6 p. m. ; Two teams probably never/crushed the Flashes, 56 to. 26, oA Pairings Posted Ll heir right to triumph|at Southport. The list of pairings n; over their foes Stop Ste lumnph But Coach Henry Potter's five HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL be posted on the walls of the vineingly than arren and|/pulled a Houdini act on the gery Butler Wie dressing rooms and it will not be; Franklin Township did last night, |Cards last night. Franklin trailed five’ (game 4ix); 3:48 winner game until that time that the contest"The Warriors stunned the Law-|6 to 2 in the first quarter and | seven’ amas, 8130. m., ‘winner game(ants Will know whether OF not - rence Central Bears with a dis-|12 to 11 at the half in a dull first six vs. winner game ' they will be on tonight's card. play of accuracy from the field(balf. Then the flashes caught en a ead. Ripply But regardless of the pairings, that not even Butler's Field. fire. Rangy Dick Walker canned Cathedral at Lebanon. an action-filled program ‘is in house weaned Bulldogs have been|five points and little Dave Young (Eatayetsn ‘3c at “rec. store for the 3000 spectators ex able to match this year. made eight in the third period as Washington at Noblesville, ~ _ |pected to attend. Coach Ralph s fire. Franklin led 29 to 20, ‘at the Alexandria at e Burris Although it is the third night crackers exploded for a 01theequarter mark = Moncey’ "Wabash of the tourney, some of the eager, field goal attempts while crush-|ger men moved in deep and PC Wayne Ceniral ut Rochester Yotion for the first time. [or ing the Bears, 56 to 37. In tbhe|Young and Gene McCullough, at Richmond. many it will be their first time first half, ths Warriors hit 17 of oth. Mader 5-6, worked gat. 50 ee. in the ring before a crowd. : r} moved around hy ve 27 shots for an amazing 629 id hs yr Rushville at Connersville But all will Bave 050 0 Jock ve Bears Hit 194 [Cardinal defensivemen. Walker, a a lon. In WHDA-4D Win youth who In direct contrast, theo Bears| Phil Wampler and Young broke Aurora. at Bate —— participated in at least one fight connected on only 14 of shots| Southport re City. will be presented a prize. And - for a chilly .194, but suffered|in the last session. ; . eas. TAwrencebare there will be additional prizes for just as much from the humilla-| The Cards, who hit only 206 Buddy Ingram (left), trainer at the Rhodius Community Center, - Novice, as Harley Greathouse, 135-pound Novice, and |siiem 's ‘Scosibure, the winners in each weight divition of the haskst bombardment Weineaay night aging Decatur dons the leathers to give two of his Golden Gloves entrants some James E. Henry (wearing cap), PAL supervisor, look on. Action in Eransvile Memoria! st Boonville. sion of the Open and Novice Sha spnssaned yecord, team ‘with ting .182, 12 baskets in 66 tries.| Pointers. Squaring off opposite Ingram is Richard McKinney, 126- the Gloves will resume tonight at the N. Pennsylvania St. Armory. |% srsonvile 30 at Jasper. - dlasoes. 10 th. Opep Slits. wil The Warrlofs more than|Franklin hit 13 for a fine .361 » Sport : Vincennes at Washington. five-day, expense-paid toned for their verage. s Roundup— : be given a : EE dcr as evn.” Aggies Upset pe - Sycamores Down [Eta fechas erie ; *| Warren Cen. (58 Cen. (37) ; . ¢ They, hn, tl Ee YT: Lisenbee Tells |, » Ea TO Ft, B oe Tenn 31 0 20 i copie Hi + 1 i Billikens, 29-21 Greyhounds, 82-17 ita: emer. |o2"imEe Ssnt to cr fd Een, &4 Of Ruth Drive SRILA be een tome. sellnt 06 a Ge Tit. quarter i : i133 Game of Basketball ts : 54 Fouls Called; Mishawaka at La Porte. prospects mere, tie oom intes ust 83 ©’ ‘Set Back 20 Years’ Ball Whistled Through Pitcher’s | Klueh Scores 22 Points |™™ * Goiiscr susxersacs Conger of the ‘Ace Bxtermiator £ oe Sas : : e than the Bears’ defensive 24 143 3| NEW YORK, Jan. 21 (UP) — Legs for Home Run Breaking a 69-all tie with four| "In BL EIU Hs [squad who wom ‘a technical age for a 32-minute game. at_ halftime: Warten Central 3. por getting the game of basket- SE : i minutes to go, Indiana State last Chictio An of o-oo knockout in the 147-pound Novice «1 minutes gone, W an open ewes pail back 35 years, the Dulanotnn By Eddie Ash " night defeated Indiana Central Bo poxivG pur. [Class last week. His win was por : "aN" le up 3. aan, a ding EM in the atte 4 oy ie {82-77 at Terre Haute. : sylvania I Herth "ne Syed Casl Reason 3 Riiodiys 8 PAL. ; ¥ Referes—Ray - Lackey. Um-|gon the national championship. | xr Times Sports Editor ; The Sycamores hit four straight TOMORROW in 40 Seton oC_the ral a Caskey. Sports fans from coast to coast ARTHUR DALEY of the New York Times recently field goals in the last few minutes| HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL > Conger 1s a tall. Hare junéiing Ind. second, six of Ty LLL found tn ing Syartime Score wrote a story to the effect that Babe Ruth once hit a ball of ihe Same that hau Aig tied Crispus Attucks at Bvansville Lincoln. |} cooraing to his trainers, he will » Meld, 2 ggles - a : . A break , and three of 3 4 Yachmuane $1 ibeaten St. Louis last night “in-S0 hard that it whistled through the legs of the pitcher |; potn teams wasn’t slowed down | mince Central at Bedford, finish High in is division. Sim lates. i 3 Sithens%° 1 3 3|credible,” for nothing like it hasland over the head of the center fielder for a home run . . .|in the least by the 54 fouls called. Evansville Fy #¢ Bloomington 24 thin there's Harry Daley to 24 at the. ® o OMiOnibeyt & o o|been seen on a art an ears. M'Sports fans challenged Daley for the facts and he was 81 In Row at Home Michigan City ai M. Wayne North |won by a TKO last week in 1:30 ‘at the third 3 3 &Minery os 3a va Inacls for ouch Bank forced to chase through old files to back up his yarn , . . Daley! High scorer for the night was| COLLEGE BASKETBALL of the second round; Howard _ren’s shots came ae = = = Jefensive oh grea was only repeating what Ruth wrote in lis autobiography . . .[the Sycamore’s Duane Klueh who Andstgon 48 Manchester. Allen, Douglas PAL, who won foul circle area at BI portals 13 bent? a fog Sle machines. plays|that he once had hit such a drive off Horace (Hod) Lisenbee . . ./dumped in 22 points to run hisjoskiand City at Mspover. by TKO in the third round. from far out. nship 11. and smooth ball handling, the Lisenbee, who pitched for Indianapolis at one time, rushed to|16-game total to 250. The victory, 's at _Ball State. These two have won fights in : « Curran Gets tiers Stine: Sou . : Daley's support . . . It was a freak hit, proving that anything can|was the 31st straight home court at Huntington. the early sessions of the Gloves . A McGather, Smith . Frank- | Bills were out to prove they could | Daley's suppo : Indians State at of Cincinnatt. | ; if Walter Curran , Walker, MeCul- wild against the best defen-|happen in basebaM . . . Lisenbee explained it in this fashion:(wWin for the Sycamores and it|;ieia% TOF IF Shio Northern. Tourney. i 14, Ed Wieland ke ih San. Tin lo xh Samat the best elen “I recall the game perfectly. It - Gon snapped a five-game winning thd < estern Conference Fans are assured an entertain< five, Bill Deer y Lackey they were completely stall ad! was in 1026, There was a runner, Veeck said, “I understand Gen- istreak for the Greyhounds. urdue at Ohio State. ing night as the contestants strive ; : ey Hare o mpl aly ha and on 4 base and two out. I| eral Manager Gevrgs Weiss At Muncie last night, Ball Staté|lows at Northwestern. toward the eight divisional chamCap Good Chance k was pitching for Cleveland] Picked the Yankees to thumped the Ravens of Ander- Purdue at North vo
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