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for Jewell Young's r Pace Scorers By JIMMIE AN 8 Perhaps later this season, there'll be room for some ThanksCB Sa Both teams will push away from the table on) PROVIDENCE, R. I. Nov. 34 tomorrow and next week, Coach Jewell Young -~On han ihe will atin be talking turkey. a ed ey rt in the AmeriBe to 28 almost lels.| The Red Devils held a slim 10/can Hockey League.
little With eight minutes to go. Joe shaggy, Southport came|COBNEToe got 10 points to lead JRIVEY FIGs tacked up his : the winners and Walter Andrews igh . : basketball innovation for the with 10. The loss dropped Indianapolis a two-platoon system-—and just Was tops § Re Yosers \s7) [to fourth place in the western diwise players.D tg Tt pf ft pt|vision standings as Pittsburgh i 1 1 1 : after winning over 8103 arter eight/Biaere 3 8 Hiiclere 1|Springtield, 5 to 3. In their last after 16.1 Sachens 9 jemplin.g-:: /. 1 fi starts, the Hoosiers have won But the minutes got longer at the {aviekg at : {Anderson « 3 1 2 three games, lost 10 and tied one. o 01 4 | Fraser equaled a league record 38 to 18 three-quarter mark and Allene" isd lope fag pluie dud
fe = == =~ Successive games. Five players 1 Tire Fonnsnio 33. Ben are tied for the mark. Providence, the
Saigthport had 100 many horses Amoide 0 fo hington’s young panies. | Totals 14 , , | time score rently Southport wasn't up| Hau defending
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ners and ! Nelson with 11 each. The score! an equal number for the losers se) | Was deadlocked 19-all at the half-| 3: 1 ao (A A time, { City 32 Campbell 1 1 3 : may {mnt 1] J ra oy tn top| ha $ Ihe ke 1% thers 4 33 wambler. f £8" (Shelby) 29. {Hannay {B. Wells, © © 1/Cagpenter.f 3 1 3 4 IR Campbells & 1 3|Nesone 5 1 JC Rieke © 1 1 ghar 80 pRWEE. ffl ? . \ Lovells oo 3Muekere 13 | Pls" £80 3 a’ a { Smith, o 1 3 — 0 wrens central w Totals 15 11 18/ Totals 10 13 #1 | i. "| Sore at Hall—Pairand 19. Prankiin|
nt swed: Lawrence Central 16, “Pree ; Missed_Miller a Tucker 2 Tech Opens Handily [Bide Wamsler &duilh” p nal champs had . i Hi ah an experi. Hawks Triumph, 45-36 ced Warren Central basketball] Decatur Central Hawks led all nee! winning their season in-| the way to notch a 45 to 36 hard-| a 50 to 26, before mearly/ Wood victory over Beech Grove fans in the East Side gym at home last night. last t. {| The Hawks led 15 to 11 at the
nigh | tirst d 35 to 23 Althodgh hel to a'9 to 7 lead|first stop an 0 at the in the first in Tech jumped three-way mark. Alfred Shipley| 3 eight min-|led the winners with 19 points, Me En- While Ralph Cingo paced the) utes later, then we Chane in losers with 14. Tt was Decatur's| ill ; 0 he s led his mates|first victory and the Hornets’ Wi Tech Reserves Win
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MacGenius, Hannegan, Veeck Contradict Yawkey Moan
~NEW YORK, Nov, 24—It's just like the editors of the Wall Streét Journal have been telling us, there's no money
smoke or selling 1904 calendars. Take Tom Yawkey's case, He bought the Boston Red Sox in 1933. - Today his
investment is close to $4 mili before 3881 Chicago shooting ability stamp Misha = lio. Since he took over he's neir, and Del Webb, war-time Stadium fans. waka's Maroons. as one of northe,. had only four black ink years, bulider, garried the heavy golden Wallace (Wah Wah) Jones, ern Indiana's top« aggregations not counting this one, as yet un.|IN§ots Which swung the incred-| Olympian walked off this. season. - I audited. To quote the afore-|Dl® With ine Anfividtal Acving per. Reggie Crockett The Maroons tied South. Be mentioned editors: “The only reall A few hours after the Yankees y... "04 ‘the scoring with _.__ [Central for the Eastern Division money made by the team was in/had won the World Series in 1947 throw, Reggie Crockett, a senior from of Northern 1946 when there was an Indicated |it Was announced that Topping: (roe COW. Sady TRIP Sy Lo Cw wa. will have only|Conference last year. i profit of $491,367. In 1947 when 3nd Webb had bought up Mac, "sop gagsiofsky sank two one season with Butler Univer- Coach VieWukowiths % the Red Sox were defending the Genius’ steck. Estimates as tol. =, ‘0 rid a ane " |who likes a zone defense, ; pennant they had won in {046 What they paid varied from s2/ JI Ones (0 Eve CUICRED & 160 sity's Bulldogs but is expected t/on)y four seniors, among them they showee a deficit of $15,073.” Million to $1.6 million. That Mac-|,, "00 add strength to the short crew. |mx-foot-five Dick Freeman, But Well, you see how tough it is.| Genius pocketed a net of $1 mil-| The Olympians were outscored | A 24-year-old veteran of the with six-foot-six John Benjamin
lion was generally reported and/ Not only that but consider Mr. ev od:
| Yawkey's experience in 1948, That' i was one of his rare hiack ink MacGenius came into the Yan-
voars. Cleared $55205. But his kees in 1944 with what had to be
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from the field, 21 baskets to 10, Ar Corps, Reggie is 6 feet 3ianq
in the first two periods. The second half was a repetition of the preceding periods as '®h
six-foot-four Neal Tracy, plus inches tall and has a wealth of at least one other six-footer back, experience in basketball. A cen- the Maroons are a much feared who can play forward as outfit.
: : I : 2 y y lativel all bank roll. He well, Reggie is a transfer player) Lina to : apat id games hich Free throws isons: Hike Sukhi. | league champion, increased {ts Star ball player, Ted : Williams, 3 Xe MNES Sm Rr eats Tater the Jun Kept driving in for from RR & Lee Univer- South Bend Central Strong oof fault. The Junior-studded vie: Jobn Mullints a saslern Sivision lead to tren id Tut Hater 30S with one big enough to choke Joe!" Kleggie or Ba kept Groza Sity. He was named to the As-| South Bend Central won't be i t t ' ’ . : i : , ¥ Continentals pressed early and "Plugs Win Close One Points over I Haven | keep haif the season and repeated E: Brows. He must have made! in check, ciated re nN oolege a pushover this time, either. The shaved plenty ow up ad scrap, as avila were idle, | chatess. to take Selding. lessons "at of De aaint innovations. a on t of Indiananelie oi of and before that he was a mem. '08 Of sharp-shooting Andy Toth They held Southport commend-| BROWNSBURG, Nov. 24 — In AY lend Vatishes * onlin ue a Atge. who believes, during his stewardship, I don't Boeri ; i 8 Mekiihen.o } : § er of the St. Paul's School #nd tall Bruce Daube will hurt, ably off fhe boards in the satly YS unity champ 1 lead. but Providence added everything the editors of the Wall Toca ll ever seeing >. roulette wheel Kudeika:t 11 gshaemer: 1 ¥ 1} [Marylang High School cham- Yuk Cttch ] Ba Primmer retained 3 ithree Is in th d t Street Journal have to say about} : i ’ 14 . 42 . , Sutin thm 1 100 doe unde tT, thelr don WELER, bees Stn, 13 "EOE 1s Be “oh earn of dame (v8 eof} BE He pare too ue vel elec nd husky Ent Shin negli. fact. . Louis here last night. {surance markers late in the final and Shen they eae Mri AND now SHOuS U0 eo. 351 lcelved six varsity awards enough talent for another top3 “kinky-haired | period. awkey as a shocking warning! , 11 4 | “ : Sehmall . inet one of Jue ces i in 8 The visitors Jompst to rte], Center Pat Lumdy and Fraser/Of what can happen io anyone right citizen who, if proof - .. ta3 Cl regis og Bort un Acoust notch outfit, out He bora the Bela in the Sat half He got |then held a 17 to 11 difference at|traded goals at the outset, but/Who is silly enough to buy Into néeded. porbelm By Tru. Tos GLEE tows 33; 8: el Of Weyost, W. Vi Esmond brillian r {baseball instant heed. - 1 a she wo dy ’ two in the third period. He had he halftime. It was 2 3 2 ay Yue ay Gloves ang) all I ust give | nstant heed ARS He , even out-hu st led IDIANAPOLIS oo TIA 1 3-7 He has been displaying good pre-| jump champ Jim Harper, but is an off night, but Big Dave Ber-it third quarter. Center Yi club its firs*eriod: advan | STILL AND ALL I am puzzled. MacGenius. He got half interest, -3 Throws Missed-—iohes % Oppsa 2. season form and should be ha outfit built tram didn’t. Dave hit six for 12|Stewart got 11 for Speedway andi, ser ticked : an the 8 Worse, my faith is beginning to/in the enormously successful St. Bradles and Hann. the first ten players on the But-| around Dick Tinkham and Chuck and made 13 points. His back-/Sherman Skenck was high for > 4ser ¢He again in open» : be that Louis Cards without putting up a! {ler varsity roster. Doppler. ‘board work and . pepper will be Brownsburg with 13 points. jing ntuiites ut Phe Serond perio stip and i Pri? Be of quarter and one year later (1948) | Pro Basketball | tu rear —— From te comes word jan ‘arl Liscom se peculia | * 3 . : . devastating to all later. He played| Brownsburg () Speedway (34) of registered on a blistering shot totinance aren't as all-knowing asipeddled his holdings for a COOIINATIONAL paskETRALL ASSOCIATION! Another Fox-Drive that Marion Cra RY has ah ‘inuntil five minutes remained. Jkenck.t 4 8 4Wiee ’ re? Perish million, all clear profit of course. | Won Lost Pet. | club, | take m [Meadows t ~ & 9 ‘4&urkendahlt $ {knot the count midway through|we've been led to believe e an i" 5% Planned for Saturday that statement too seriously. Then the two-platoon Jymsn enbergey § 1 YStewaric 2 1 3the period. Center Jack McGilljthe thought. And yet— | This was ope of those deals Fev Yoru ¢ an But he as hk came for Mr. Young found > « 1 8 dWilsone 2 8 3put Providence out front for the| Let's look at the other side of only a tax expert would be able hirgton ¢ A A Perry Township fox-drive Is ion yy which Crawley failed to scoring and Tsbound leader. Jesse EE iReckwoodt 1 1 sifirst time in the 16th minute. the picture. Right after the war to interpret. It went something Ehiladeinhia { 3m scheduled for Saturday mOTning. ome up with a team, and * Xstman, 4 3 8 Ral ove jLariors 3 & 3 _ | Fraser completed his hat trick|Col. L. 8. MacGenius enhsted the|like this: Sam Breadon, who wey | Hunters will meet at Shelby St.| pie" ver should be no exception. who made only one poin out,’ 111838 Totals ~ 8 1634i0on a pass from Liscombe andiaid of some crisp, fresh, succulent owned the Cards, had over Won Lest “Petland U. 8. Road 31 at 7:30 a. m. bs first’ three Waters, mide the[bgE Tg Speedway 11. Browns-ithen Center Ray LaPlante ended money, and bought the New York extended himself. By making the|iinneavoils “0% 3 78Two I5-pound turkeys have been! All- . of six field goal attempts free missed: Speedway 9.ithe point making on an angle shot| Yankees, complete with farms,/deal he did with Hannegan and Op ie 8 4 S88 offered for prizes. John Boner of Tryon Stars Face g fourth quarter, Bia one TGTricile” Referee: Tope. Umpire. Bos- With 65 seconds remaining. etc. Total investment was put at/the latter's associate, Fred Saigh, st. Louis 8 ¢ 45% Greenwood and Jerry Hum Chicago Team Today throw. He rebounded well. Re 25.8 tics ———— - $2,750,000 at which figure it' was now sole owner, Breadon was able Wotlers DIOR’ Low pes were turkey-winners last t| The Tryon All-Stars of Indiano Got ‘Hi what the late J. P. would call aito cut the tax bite by better'n a Anderson § 3 I Dpoth shooting the same fox at Washington had Larry Master- ph r. Bub— High School Basketball J third. WbiARous iE 1 4 | the same tins. apolis and the Chicago Crusaders son counter that attack. Larry; It was the same act with Al CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS How much MacGenius put In| nis 1 suppose, is what is Ataris * . : 3 43 : ee were to meet in a semi-pro footgot three of six field goal at-idifferent setting as Shortridge’s Tech 50, Warren Central 26. was not disclosed. Since he'd been! eant’ by deficit financing. ver Awake 1“ 0% SHS ‘B's’ Win ball game today at 1:30 p.m at tempts in the fourth quarter and Blue Devils fell victim to a 36 to pecatur Central, 45, Beech Grove | salaried man for years chances|greadon. in effect gave away half RESULTS LAST LAST NIGHT the Speedrome. ended up with four elders. He|33 verdict to Greenfield s Tormid| 38 are the amount was extremely .is fortune and still made money. so ® NDLANAFOLIE n | The Shortridge reserve basket-| The local eleven sought its got little help from the is taller last night. 5 0 ¢ Fairland 41, Franklin Twp. 33. Se What an old fuddy-duddy that me ¥ {ball squad defeated Greenfield 24 sixth victory in 10 starts. ands where, but Washington »| Sym . Greenfield 36, Shortridge 33. Hock Summa | . ort. Wahingon i. {to 15 in its season opener last A preliminary game between and should have ph, who go {Lawrence Central 32, Broad Rip- ing politico with excellent connec- Col Basketh I inight on the Blue Devil gym. ithe Garfield class C PAL team team. than last year. points in 20 games for Shortridge ple 30 (overtime). | tions, Hanegan did all for lege {Guard Jim Jinks paced the Win. land an all-star junior eleven was - Southport should keep spanking|last year, took up the one-man Pike Twp. 37, Ben Davis 34. Xhimseit all over. But Sat fof DaSrence Rech” 89. selfrides Pield §¢ 'mers with six points. scheduled for 12:15 p. m. % most of ‘em—even on some “bad” (act again last night by notening|Southport 54, Washington 28. kA r nights like last night. If not, 15 points, his average for last! Speedway 84, Brownsburg 32. Ar PEOmOty Jn he sens that ‘ there's always the tournament.season. But it wasn't enougl. | OTHER HIGH SCHOO acGenius was. was Coach Young and his young Greenfield, winner of three of “, Sent tiia bossa) fan. All Haunt. jegells will be yeady then. ard fou gates. 1604 to 8 at the first| 30 2 gan y - 3 Taney, a a 2 a ht of 48). |pause in a Ante dl othe a, » altogether uncommon in this day WHY Sesthpors (88) ° Washinsten G8 (Bill Dishman got 11 for the win- a: | an aye cu has. io. abo poner § 1 HBL {1 Hoon ‘stmpts and. Greene . tor’ waning. money Kiannegan DO SO MANY y en pts a 0 is . 3 § 8imade 12 of 50 could have done so with persua- ; Seo 3 Mastoeson.e $88 hortriase.(33) Greentiels (30) Bl Anchaster 44. | ; sion. He had a bad ticker, his BEER PRINKERS jms 3 i i ? llsuppter = T% 5 3 | Gmbe. uiatalsted) 10: Th oxi days were numbered and he ~ £1 y i : . Eke, £0 dMERme §g NER 11 : wo {fe de Rar” Mor YE wanted to be sure hie family—a SWITCH TO Kihs.{ ; Bane] } }iBans 1 ; la "seriod (3) Bi Praser | re anythi VE : . 000 f Sesels provid {lac or anything. Neve 0 RO ht ses an ieee : : ° | jabiarie" San AE roves ee. I think the editors of the LD C WN Tote | al 13 = Wasp 21 ket. : i | Pena {ies—Quackenbush. ~~ Stoddard. AT wall Street Journal will concede 13. 13, | Bers 224 { {this shows it is quite possible to Bees throws missed—Bouthport Yotals 31 IT30 Tolas o pass 2 On the Ice {make a fast buck in baseball. ; Overtime yalftime score: Greenfield 19, ; " | AMERICAN MOCKEY LEAGUE | uw Bears Win ree throws missed: (Shortrid 28, Pt. Wayne Western Division Central won fts nls g ‘a. (Shortridge) Wi TPs G THERE IS MORE evidence. 14wrents _— Il game and|gpvie (Greenfield) Lane Mer 0, St Louls it 31 28 %# 8B) Veeck, the odd character, has gurl ple lost as the Bears|, Of tale—Refores: Wolo Mons fa 4. IP thos © 7 11 3 1s 33 oljust unloaded his stock in the Rip overtime contest! : |Cineinnati ©3143 9 4 #®Cleveland Indians. He was a won a 32 to 30 Flash : | Eastern Division lsmall change man, too. Veeck at the Rocket gym last night. shes Lose Third f e 13 0 36 8 “Mitook over in Mid June, 1046 “He A field goal by Bill Hollenbeck) po, mownenip's basketball aa s $1 31 & Hpulled out, a little more than Broad Ripple with two sec-i, 1. | J5s. Cutler 33. alo 10 1.3 8 8 ’ "a remaining gave Ripple a 30- t its third game in a row, 3. (Springfield ta 718 8 three years later, ahead of the deadlock at the regulation by dropping a 41 to 33 verdict a RESULTS LAST NIGHT |game by from $500,000 to $700,all um Reynolds potted to Fairland in the Flashes’ gym! Ossian 39. Providence 4. INDIANAPOLIS 3 1000, as the guesses range. period. But J yn [last night. Scribner 34. tisburgh 5, Springheld i. | There's no money in baseball? with a minute to go Re a y : field foul tory. Wining He Cullogh placed He tithe Twp, Pitaburen a Hershey: Providence st/On the contrary, it’s a lush field clinch 8 whlle| ow old a ncinnst Dan Siler got nine for the win- E
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