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| Wabash \nd DePauw Set For Monon Bell Battle[ —

Tigers Hope to Balance Dlymps Play [Hardwood Ace

Score in Oldest Rivalry West of Alleghenies

‘We'll Have to Point Oyrselves Right for This One,’ Says Coach of Cavemen

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS 3

CRAWFORDSVILLE. Noy. 10—You can't blame Coach Glen

Harmeson too. much for ‘wedring that furrowed look. above the eyes this week.

This has been a football season” in which only Notre Dame is.

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Knicks Before

18, 000 Tonight

Head far Garden After Taking 103-73 Lacing at Syracuse’ SYRACUSE, N. Yo

safe from a rude awakening any Saturday. And since Coach Har- The Indianapolis Olympians pro-

meson is masterminding Wabash's Cavemen and "not Notre Dame’ 8 cave-'em-in-men, Mr. Harmeson might have a point, TUS this He's Had a good outrit bells ang. kept in. mer this year, His record is four wins, yy Tigtie Byslerions — two losses and one tie, that in 2roun spite of obstacles, in and out of men of Wabash aren't stirred up

the classroom dn this college of liberal arts for some 600 men. He has eight seniors on the! team but most of his starting gents at DePauw, half of them | lineup will be sprinkled with soph- feminine, have edught fire to the omores and juniors. This is the spirit of the week-end for the Monon Bell to masculine &onstituents

way Wabashmen are--untjl ‘game | time

Monon Wabash plays DePauw Saturday afternoon - at the Tigers méighbors, it's been said. rekstock Stadium, But not when the Monon Bell 10 s the season finale for both battle rings. ® and a perplexing orfe for “We'll have to “point ourselves

clubs Ww abash. Maybe for the Tigers, right for this one,’ says the half-| harried Harmeson. He. too, has

too, DePauw had a record of six victories and two losses under recognized the lackadajsicle aura Mike Snavely 14%: year. Virtually around the Little Giants’ campus. the same team ¢ came back this It isn't hanging low like a thick but just drifting like a

vear and now has won one game cloud, are light mist.

in seven. Thirteen seniors ready” to pull stakes at Green-| The “fog of mystery” might lift castle, all of whom have started by Saturday. If it doesn't, the in: games this season. Tigers will even up the: store on Tigers Have Bell the oldest gridiron rivalry west of The Tigers now have the 400- the Alleghenies, Wabash has won: 26 games, lost 25 and tied 5 (all|

pound locomotive bell in safe keeping, token of that 8 to 0 vic- scoreless ones) since the _ series began in 1890. It's the 57th meet-

tory over Wabash last year, And they're determined to put that ing of the two schools. No games |

bell back. in another year’s supply were played in 1902 and 1910.

Games Tomorrow Loom as

this week. Wabash and DePauw

students are really fraternal

City Prep 'Semifinals’ :

Blue Devils Favored Over Rocket Team, Tech Over Washington in Crucial Contests —

From now oh, the 1949 city high school football championship can shape up like an elimination tournament.

Two “semi-final” games could be played tomorrow afternoon and what could be the city “finals” might be arranged. next Friday at Tech.

Shortridge, the favorite, is host tomorrow to Broad. Ripple's resurgent Rockets in half of the city series semi-windup. The additional fans for the crucial game ‘starts shortly after 2 p.m. contest. following dedivation of the Rus-— De Coal strike prompted re-. sel S. Julius Memorial Field, pur-,5¢ heduling of the game to Friday chased for some $2000 in 1904. afternoon. Since the coal truce The other bracket pairs Tech's 3Mme yesterday, however, no favored Greenclads, against MOVe has been made as yet to Washington which. could blot P°0K the game again as a night Tech’s unbeaten record of seven affair. = An after - dusk “fracas, | victories— two — of which are despite possibility of cold weather. |

fessional basketball team headed for Madison Square Garden to-

of moth balls, or whatever iron day smarting from a 103-73 lac-| :

fing at ‘the hands of Syracuse.

The Olympians game tonight in| ithe (iarden with the New too much, but maybe that's the | Knickerbockers will be played be-

York

fore a sellout crowd of 18,000,

i {the first sellout in many years for It might be that thé 2050 stu- @ pro-basketball game in New

York. The beating the boys from Hoo-

thing. Maybe the sierland took last night proved

of Wa- nce again they desperately need g9t ready for another ride on the bash have cased the joint. well co 2

Ip. The team fell apart in the second half. They were outscored in the two final periods, 59-38. Only once did: they. lead and that was 23-18 at the first stop. At the half they trailed 44-35. And then the roof fell in. Paced by Adolph Schayes, the Syracuse

hove Rit- from al-over-the field «cw

and despite Alex Groza's 24 points and Bruce Hale's 23, the Olympians were helpless before the onslaughts. The victory was the fourth in

ja row for Syracuse who leads the

eastern division with a 4-0 record. Syracuse (108) Indianapolis (1%)

fg It pf fe it pf Gabor ¥ 0 3.6 Beard.f 2 8-8 Seymour! 4 6 3 Hawkins! i 01 | Corley. 6 4 3 Haleft 10 3 4 Mcknowski.f 5 3 4 Holland.f 0.05 Ratko viez.e 0 0 2 Groza, 710 4 Peterson.c 4 2 6 McMullen:c 2 06 Hannum. Bb 0 6 Evanse 0 0 1 Schayes.g 7 8. 3iBchaefler.g 012 Levane.g 2 0 lJonessg 0 6 5 jChiliet R 4 3 1 Potals 720 35 Totals , 281 Score by Periods INDIANAPOLIS 23 12 16 2=T3 Syracuse 18 26 29 30-103 Pree throws Missed—Gabor 2, Seymour Schayes 2, Chollet, Manhum, Levane, [Corley Macknowski 3, Hawkins, Hale 2 {Holland ' 2, Groza 5, McMullen : Jones

ice J Nov. 10,

Hazel Walker

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3 p. m. Sunday to meet the New. Augusta Athletic Club. Miss Walker

free throw champion.

was a national

Dempsey Urges Government Smash| ron FT on ‘Monopolies That Ruined Boxing’ —

‘Smaller Fight Clubs Don’t Have a Chance,’

Says Ex-Champion in Press Interview Here By JIM SMITH “There is no fight game today. “And there never will be until the government steps in and breaks up the fight monopolies of the International Boxing Club and the 20th Century Boxing Club.” This slashing indictment of the present day fight pictur® was

+ |volced by Jack Dempsey, former world’s heavyweight champion, and

f all ane of the greatest i 9 is Rooney, co-star in Jack's movie, [time. Jack Was. ln Jn BESRY |; and in town for the doings. > ow y Fr « yesterday foi a Press prey gi Mickey was in bed trying to catch ‘The Big Wheel,” a Soy . | UP on some sleep a * 0 , ten..arcund the 500-mile race of. at Jack is-thesmost popuiar which ho is co-producer. champion ever to enter the “The present boxing mongpolies squared ring is evidenced by the have ruined the boxing game. swarm of kids that surround him There is no real champion. The wherever he goes, kids who hadn't organfzat! on is the champion: be- gven been born when he was cause they control the fighter. He world's heavyweight champion. merely works for them jug Dignts) Yes. people sti'l ast Jack how whom and how they tell him or] he feels about the famed 14-count he doesn’t fight,” said Dempsey. \5¢ his second bout with No Chance for Fighter Tunney,

“The = smaller around. the country,” ued, “and the individual

Gene

boxing. clubs “One of the things that amazes ome is that young boys and girls ontinhe Sut Who weren't even around when I fighter was champ, ask me about that don’t have If a fighter fight. I don't blame Gene gets to be good, he won't get any fights unless he signs with one-of- the fight combines. Once he! signs, he is no longer an individual fighter. He is an employee of the organization. He fights their way. “The government should do {something about the present setup. After all why should a small {group of men control the fight game. No one would stand by and let a’ small handful of men control all the baseball clubs in, the country, or allow one man to operate all the theaters, Why {should such a condition be allowed to exist in the fight game?”

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blame the referee, Dave Barry, either, If anyone's to blame {t's me. I should have gone to a nevtral corner like I was told before the fight. Still 1 think I got break because a -lot of my, friends thought I won that tight! and as long as they keep thinking] that way, its fine.” Dempsey is pretty certain that! Joe Louis will fight again and try| to regain his world title. “Louis is now fighting 10- -round exhibitions." said Jack. “If he wasn't trying to get into shape] for a return bout, he would stick] to four-round exhibitions which’ provide enough of a show.” Can he regain his title? “I don’t know,” replied the exchamp.- “It all depends what kind | of shape he can get into and then| too I have never seen Ezzard! Charles fight. Louis really didn't have a right to quit the ring and hand his title ‘over to someone else A championship is something you fight to win, and you should

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among city followers. Tech and Shortridge lead the city race with two and four victories, respectively, Brodd Ripple’'s defending champions,” slow to generate, have won three of four city games, including a onepointer dropped to Washington. The Continentals have won two, lost two and tied one. Coach Walt Jurkiewicz’ Rockets could dump Shortridge off the leaders’ heap and- the Satans: would have to put Tech on the scrap pile next week to clinch the title with a 5-1 mark.

Ripple Could Keep Title Broad Ripple could keep its city —

title only with a Shortridge vig-i

tory, a Tech defeat by Washington and a Tech victory over Shortridge. Mathematically, the chances are slim for a second straight Ripple title, but the young Rockets. could back into the title, ’

IT Shortridge defeats Rippreana

Tech downs Shortridge after being tripped by Washington, the! Satans could win their second city crown In three Vears under George

yale. Victories for Tech and Shortridge tomorrow would as: sure a Championship game at: Tech . ’ The Tech - Shortridge game. originally was scheduled for p. Mm. but was moved to 8 p. m.

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