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Lakers in night in the Herald-

the member of the new Natio Basketball

followers have been speculating 1 on what would happen when the squad at Loyola University's gym Lakers, with six-foot, 10-inch Monday. There were indications Mikan, met the Olympians, with all might not run smoothly in the six-foot, seven-inch Groza. | collegiate Camp. Rupp Was Unhappy

Rupp was not happy when the {Kentucky boys slipped from be-

he would cope with Mikan, |P¢ath his wing at the end of last! pe {season and signed to play profes-| sional ball in Indianapolis.

Another member of the col- extremely doubtful starters for giate team, for whom Indianap- Indiana against Wisconsin Saturolis fans hold more than a passing day. The Hoosiers went through iinterest, is Leo Barnhorst, Notre a night workout yesterday as they Dame's great star, who recently|polished their defensive game. gigned with the Chicago Stags. Leo will see action at either forward or guard. The other members of the Olym- ; plans, in addition to Groza, will “Northwestern's defensive play,| ‘be Cliff Baker, Ralph Beard Wallace Jones. Loyola University, winner over Kentucky in a sensational upset fn the National Invitational Tour-|wag particularly concerned over nament last spring, will be repre- tne Wildcats ineptitude against sented by Jack Kerris, All-Amer- 544 plays, ica center. Others will be Okla-|

& M/ Harris; IIliBo A dloman: Minne. Janowicz Returns

At their first public appearance in! Indianapolis, at a banquet severpl weeks ago, Groza was asked how I'll outrun him,” was Groza's

nh t's game should tell the

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Will Also Test Issue Whether College Aces Can Cope With Pros

Alex to Find if He Can Outrun Mike, as He

Said, in Olympian-Lakers Clash

By JIM HEYROCK, Times CHICAGO, Oct. 26—Will Alex Gro George Mikan? Will Mikan be able to keep up with Groza? How will professional basketball's infants, the Indianapolis Olympians, stack up against the better pro teams this season? The answers to these questions and others should be clear after

ports Writer za be able to hold down

fellow,

Mikan was the scoring ace | practice sessions for Minnesota.

season arrived here last Satur-| On the other hand, Groza was

the “Fabulous Four” ithe top scorer at the University of

did not arrive until Monday. entuckians, now,

_ Kentucky last year and has been|gitions respectively.

following the same pattern in i k “iron curtain” early professional exhibitions. plans to keep the

If the four Olynipians get into bers of their own club, the tonight's tilt at the same time,

Olympians, were de- they should get an indication as

because of their extensive... rst pro season.

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Olympians ol nal: come back under their old college mentor, Adolph Rupp.

Rupp began working out his

Yale's Toney Vince Boryla; Mikkelson; Colgate's Ernie Vandeweghe, and Johnny Wilson, (sensational point-maker Anderson College, The collegians hold a 6-3 rec-

again

sota's Jim McIntyre; Utah's Vern! Gardner; St. Louis’ Ed Macauley; Defensive Fullback Vic Janowicz Lavalli; Denver’s'Was due to get back into action Hamline's Vern today and put the’ Ohio State

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Iron Curtain Gopher Drills

Bierman Shakes Lineup for Purdue : Invasion

ups sifted through the doors of Bernie Bierman’s secret

Some of the more drastic) Skip Engel running at Buster Mealey, Dick Gregory and Wayne Robinson to offensive lend, left halfback and center po-

around his squad for the re{mainder of the week as he pre{pares for Purdue Saturday.

‘Warns Boilermakers | LAFAYETTE, Oct. 26 (UP)— |The Boilermakers, definite under{dogs in the upcoming clash with | Minnesota, worked intensively on defensive assignments today. | Coach Stu Holcomb bluntly {warned the squad that they were {in for a rout unless the defense {improved considerably over last | week.

IU Works at Night

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 26 (UP)~Mickey Marshall and Milan Sellers were still on the injured list today and appeared as

Polish Pass Defense With Bonus Players

EVANSTON, II, Oct. 26 (UP)|

which has shown some serious, {flaws in recent encounters, was to

State. Coach Bob Voigts said he

COLUMBUS, 0,, Oct. 26 (UP)—

«Buckeyes in their best physical shape of the day's clash with Northwestern. |

Piazza Is oK

CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct. 26 (UP)

today of the services of Sam {Plazza, his regular left halfback who missed the Purdue game because of a back injury, as the Illini prepped for Michigan. Piazza probably will share his backfield chores with Chris. Pagakis who played a leading part in Illinois’ 19-0 win over Purdue.

Hawks Strengthened

IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 26 (UP)—The Hawkeye line will receive new strength Saturday with the return of Earl Banks at guard and Hubert Jonston at tackle for their game with Oregon.

Badgers Bolstered

MADISON, Wis, Oct. 26 (UP) —The Badgers were speedily regaining top physical shape today for their encounter with Indiana Saturday. Left Halfback Rollie Strehlow,) who missed the Ohio State game because of a case of flu, will be able to play, as will Right Half Gwynn Christensen, who returned to action in the last week's Buckeye contest.

Defense Improving ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 26 (UP)—Michigan’s defensive punch has been showing improvement in recent games and drill sessions. The improvement has been credited to the one-two combina tion of Center Tony Momsen and Dick Kempthorn who clicked as a defensive team for the first time this season in the Wolverines’ upset over Minnesota.

Know Yoor Olympians

Dropped for

MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26 (UP) |’ | —Reports of major lineup shake- |} closed

in preparation for Ohio/want.

At Invading

Hinkle Is Stressing Tackling, Signals And Passing

giving spirited

lapse in fundamentals last Satur- in low. day, Coach Tony Hinkle is em-

mal University tilt. { The _ invading Redbirds

Roy Mann Playing his first season of inois while dropping close games| professional basketball, 24-year- [to Eastern Illinois and Western at $3000. old Roy Mann, was signed this | [1inois. |

week by the Indianapolis Olym- Veterans Invited pians, !

Roy, who is six feet, five 2500 high school seniors fromlion for $1300.

"central Indiana and war veterans inches tall and weighs 200 som Billings and Cold Spring Ra pounds, was a student at But- !Hospital for Saturday's 2 p. m. ler University before signing Kickoff. with the Olympians. He trans- | ferred to Butler after having Struck, has averaged five yards| finished three seasons at West- per play on offense and limited ern Kentucky. {opponents to only one and one-| Last June he was married to 'half yards in five games, Dean]

senior at Butler University. |pack, is

years in the Navy during the nois Intercollegiate Athletic Con-

with the championship service team at Miami, Fla.

s Normal. The same film

reserve center. {will be seen tonight by the But-

lle Red Sox Washed Up Fieldhouse.

BOSTON, Oct. 26 (Up) —. Tne J0¢ Kuhel May Get

Boston Red Sox, like several Kansas City Pilot Job other major league clubs, went on NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UP)—|

minutes.

record today as saying they have! 1 {get another thorough going-overiall the bonus ballplayers they| te lg of Prep Coaches to Hear

date to confer with the New Pro Baseball Official

Dick Butler, assistant to A. B. few days regarding a managerial Chandler, commissioner of profesberth with Kansas City of the sional baseball, will address the Indiana High School Athletic Asas to whether the Red Sox womld | - The Yankees said that al- sociation coaches dinner-meeting, {here tomorrow night. The annual meeting will be held lat 6 p. m. in the Athenaeum. R. B. Miller, president of the! Principal bonus player with the|the Yankees added, Kuhel will be| Board of Control, will preside; Red Sox is pitcher Chuck Stobbs,| given consideration and Skiff will over the IHSAA regular meeting, season for Satur-igg.vear.old southpaw, given a|be given another job in the or-|tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Man-| {ual High School auditorium.

Red Sox’ General Manager Joe Cronin declared his club “is not York Yankees within the next interested in any more bonus players.” Cronin made the policy statement in answer to a query AMerican Association. be interested in bidding for Lt. though Bill Skiff is still the pilot Glenn Davis, former Army All- of their Kansas City farm, there| America with big league aspira-/is the possibility of a change. tions. - | In the event a change is made, |

$20,000 bonus for signing in 1948. ganization.

* Fairground cattle pavilion yesterday. Redbird Team “vce cic wo oo sn 100 in the ring were sold for $1000 Stamina and or more. In keeping with the low Jack Kramer speeding to the West | bidding, two colts in the $1000{today still king of the tennis proand up class were retained byjifessionals but sitting on a shaky their consignors. throne. Westfield Star brought the most

llege try this colt's consignor, Henry E. War-/fojts of week for Saturday's homecoming. wick, Westfield, started the colt/Champion Because the squad ‘showed a OF at $5750 as the offerings came Gonzales for a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2

The wid ely-known trainer,{atch of their international tour.

tackling, signal drills Harry Fitzpatrick, and passing for the Illinois Nor-|tonia, a yearling filly out of the/Bis 0ld pro polish wore Gonzales {Warwick consignment for $1000./40Wn. Sep Palin, Indianapolis, and won three and los‘ two Chis sea. George DeVries, Norwalk, Cal, forebodings for Big Jake. There

son, winning over Indiana State, Were disappointed in the offerings, = Lon", Ty cates will be

James Millikin and Southern Ili-|for S. G. Worthy, a colt in their ana Soy !consignment, and bid the horse in

An auctioneer turned buyer |when H. E. Kirk, Anderson, pur-| A crowd of 13,357 at Madison - chased Kings Honor from the Butler University has invited ee W. H. Curry, Tip-|Squeak through the first set and

Tag Foes Dull Tilinois Normal, coached by xa Sharp Brothers

The Sharp Brothers weren't, too sharp last night. The wrestling brothers were in the doubles. the former Joan Christena, a Burridge, 155-pound junior half- defeated in a tag-team match at leading the Redbirds’ he ANBOLY oy Wid Bill LongMann served two and one-half |running attack as well as the Ti 707, an rt a ed aby war as a radioman. While in |ference’s rushing statistics. |Mike Sharp, who pinned Long-

. ! i with - the service he had two seasons | “Bur payers saw fms or| So, 7 10, mine wih» grape

last Saturday's 7-to-0 Bulldog de-| He will | : {ond session Longson evened the feat and heard scouts’ reports of | serve with the Olympians as a |Titinot ora pinaiug Mike Sits 8 Base r B Men's Association in the[ I the Bale, Pluping B on Sharp! nine minutes. In the curtain raiser; Peterson used a back drop to: subdue Whitey Whittler in 17

Bulldogs Star 2 Eee

Starting slowly, Kramer kept An agent of thejpounding away at the nervous ef-

(Pancho)

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{victory last night in the first

bought Na- Kramer's stick-to-it tenacity and

But in the match were grim were signs that this scar-f

mighty hard to lick once he gets over the jitters of his professional debut. Square Garden saw Kramer lose the second before he got his big game going. LOS ALAMOS, N. M.— Frederick J. Just before that Pancho Segura| Roach, warehouse executive, has joined of Ecuador scored the same sort] the switch to Calvert. “You are mise of victory over Frankie Parker—| sing taste, flavor, mildness,” he says, a 6-3, 6-4 decision partly the re-| “until you switch to-Calvert!”

sult of Parker's nerves. r The two ery teamed to CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ! Parker, 8-6, 6-¢ ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits, beat Kramer and Parker, 8-6, 6-4,| caivert Distillers Corp., New York City

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