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ND F it Mi dle Team Can Win Contest Headlines Coac For Winning TD 1/5" 300 TH Tonight's Activity bis ’ 7 po ysl] in 1950 I roy is to ¢ Soi Atl Peak Saturday uw Opens hs gains! s ? a Cagers; Oppe "By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, Univ. of Notre Dame | Coach Says Williams A eams fo Jee ction saiuraay a. BY LAW yet, day's. CHICAGO, Dec. 5 (UP)—A 17 schedule, includ — - EN ROUTE FROM DALLAS, Tex, Dec. 5——In Friday'ss Rates With: Lujack 1 , 5 —A 17-game e. includ. NEW Yi ‘colimn we mentioned that, if spirit and determination had As Quarterback ing. some matches with major intersectional opponents, Sollege, #1 any part to play in our game with Southern Methodist, we| } faced Big Ten basketball téams this week, the second of the Lynn" O. : HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 5 (UP)= 1949-50 combat 1 felt that our team would preserve the four-year recordic,..n wrank Leshy of - Notre. 0 combat. ; a «in 1935 wh they worked so hard to establish. The two mentioned fac-\pame, here today for & high! Every team in the circuit will be in action Saturday ihe nan. > tors certainly played an important role, as both teams Were school father and son banquet, night, with nine ames on the program. Major intersec- team was highly geared for the meet- "= Wiliged 9. coach - during flashed his famous smile and said’ tional contests then will be Miami, On at Sichan Bork Won ing. Coach Matty Bell did a tne past four years, It certainly he Would let the 1950 football sea- Oregon at Minnesota, Ilinois|the other contest. Thursday Ore- The India tremendous job of getting hig/will seem funny at Notre Dame son take care of itself. at Oklahoma, Purdue at Kan-|gon State appears at Wisconsin Waldort, team into the proper frame ot| Without them next year. For the His. all-powerful team that sas, dnd Colorado at Northwest-| ith Toledo traveling to Illinois. has shifte mind for the game, and on the Jeuainger 27, Alte, : Shall ah, [Played 38 games without a defeat! ern. Buckeyes Defeated his team s strength of their performance) aya 1 hg land capped its performance by Ohio State was the only league ‘unbeaten t a pride, and tell all who afte Inters |g), ding | . “ Other Baturday matches are —————— Saturday, our opinion fs that|o oq’ that the 1949 Notre Dame asa ng’ inspired Southern Meth-| Acme Telephoto. {rows at Lawrence Tech, Ohio [team to lose during the first week The Cc Southern Methodist is the finest (team were true champions In adit 21 0 in Dallas Saturday Johnny Lujeck (arrow), Chicago Bears’ quarterback, tosses a pass to J. R. Boone (57) for a 30- [State at Butler, Wisconsin at Loy-|0f Play. .The Buckeyes, rated as be anno: team we opposed in 1949. |évery sense of the word. \champlonship LGA Jintional yard gain in the Bears-Pittsburgh Steelers game in Chicago erday. Boone caught pass in |ola, Indiana at Michigan State 3, Poseidie title contender, Friday. . na owing J 54m Saturday, “ow iby graduation. | spite of guarding by Darrell Hogan (73) and Jerry Shipkey (49). Other players ere Jules Rykovich |and Michigan at Toledo. |Paul at Columbus Saturday. Pe the Rose E fst paid # visit to our dressing] AFTER THE GAME the play-| Only one of the regulars will| (11), Chuck Drulis (21), George Connor (81), Paul Stenn (35), Bulldog Turner. (seated) all of the | Four games were. on jonight's Other Saturday rests were defeated © room for the purpose of congratu-|ers of both teams mingled withibe back next season, Leahy point. ears, and Bob Davis (28) of the Steelers (being blocked at left). . | Rrogram wit . : y ity | [inols over Butler, 60 to 96, January ir 2 broth. *4 Out. But that one man Is - « w . 8 un ret tree eet | BLATE-lOWA SCTAP al lOWa Y|Michigan, over Michigan State, 52 will meet ( lating our players. For the bene-each other as If they were broth-|o oo 5p Williams Lo. the headliner. Other games are to 49 Purd ‘ 0 Pa fit of those who know. of Doaklers, It made little difference that " Pralses T-P ne. ! s : Wabash at Indiana, to open the, 9 Vv pareve over DePauw, 70 Pry. | iv what thev-read in the rs. T-Pllot ers ro ri e re are to 49. Wisconsin over Marquette often has | Fg br ey state ar is one team represented a Method-| For Williams, Leahy had a stir- Pp " i Hoosier season. Marquette at g3 4, 48, and Minnesota over the voting : ist institution and the other a ring tribute } . Ohio State and Ripon against 1.ovola, 55 to 51 tor di a very fine young gentleman who!cianoiic university, The boys “Offensive T BR Hl 8 § T H . N ° 3 Loyola, 53 to 51. y. and is ; ! 4 sity. » 3 p ely and " . , Ww Northwestern in the Evanston pn " JE3 Serat Shad to Honiwesiern had a ‘tremendous amount of ad- Willlams is as good "Hah now oe 0 o e ro ns or l e anity 0 g Ig High 8chool gym. Michigan Thursdaw in its. semen tabulated leity and re To Bim, ration for Sach other, and Johnny Lujack,” the coach sald NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (UP)—The 8an Francisco Forty-Niners, the | Kansas State vs. Wisconsin at 54 to 43. while Iowa trounced nouncemen to be a very level-headed sincere. Naming outstanding. players on ay was reminded of the first professional football team to threaten to go on strike and] Vir ini School {Madison is the major scrap of Colorado College, 78 to 54, on the Many a young man, and it was our pleas- gither team would be an injustice ! otre Dame schedule—Indi- the only club to beat mighty Cleveland during the past three years, ginia $ Tuesday 8 two-game schedule’'same night. can Footb: ure to have him visit us after the gq it w ana. Purdue. Tulane. Navy, Mich- will play the Browns next Sunday for the All-American Conference, (3, § List TT privileged : | as team spirit and unity joan State N C n Suspect Lis game. that brought each team to the 8 ate, North Carolina, Jowa, playoff championship. 2 U } 1 N given Old «=u ® ; |heights they meached Saturday. Southern California and Pitts- The Forty-Niners, who soon thought better of their threat to| BLACKSBURG. Va. Dec. 5 pseé S, arrow ave Ma THROUGHOUT the 20 years Undoubtedly, Kyle Rote fis the en. : strike “unless each player re-— | (UP)~Three Virginia colleges ad- . le This Cal apd ; 8 tough. T don’t see how we cejved $500 for playing New York a single season as Philadelphia's mitted today that they are among . spring up that I have been in the coaching most underrated back in ‘Amer- can win tr . "2 "and Bal} 00SI ri oe | n them all next year,” he in the playoff semifinal, beat the big line wore down the Giants. the NCAA's “suspect seven” and] pionship b proud hep Ey team as Tam of thisisix.yard te bp SOmimgnisd. {Yankees, 17 to 7, yesterdy Van Buren has 1050 yards so farisaid ‘they would fight the sanity Br United Press wasn’t ove yéar's national championship ag- most effective when it counted at ~~ eveland gained the other pldy- 1a Yeas and or Another crack $0%8 Jugulation atcusations rath-) The 1949 Indiana collegiate football campaign was history today * Atornia jus ok re X . - 07 ri iy { e of its xi J . |e n plea nnocen 0 viola-' > t Not >) th los - ing, --gregation. fn the “second haltimost. The state of Texas will be off spot by putting on on | In other National League con-!tions. and even at Notre D ame they closed their books on the past season. ning, game SMU scored the tying touchdown. talking about this game for many patented finished to beat a stu i at rere But" they'll be talking for many years to come about the Fight- The fifth Our team really had their backs years, and well they might for it born Buffalo Bills team, 31 to 21. teste, he Washington edakinal. The NCAA announced Saturday ing Lrish’s hair-raising 27 to 20 victory over under-rated and injury- ern Califo f to the wall as by that time theicértainly presented the fans with ef Regt sb A RORY Era touchdown Tun BY ne Green gro Packers. 30 to 0 [that seven schools have beén ac- riddled Southe.n Methodist which closed their fourth consecufive test. Califc Mustang... realized. thelr. oppor eve ing - possible 1H the way am reat Irish {Verl INywhite, Frankie Albert's the Detroit Lions rot out of CUsed of violating recruiting pro- unbeaten season. Si eae ett wes Fe en tunity and were determined to pro-iof football thrills, 10-yard pass to Don Garlin and a [py “0% PRES ene BO or the isons of the code. and that all: Not since Great Lakes then Englund Signs Pact ten} tect their position. Tt was at this) In addition to Matty Bell of 30-yard field goal by Joe Vetrano qo itm C8 OO by edging, Cn face expulsion at the asso-coached by Butler's “Tony” Hin- yyy : mear tags that Notre Dame displayed Southern Methodist we should like By ED ¥ITE put. the pocketbook conscious frst time in four years by edging ciation's annual meeting fo Janu-|kle, licked the South Benders in With Boston Celtics Jord, ye ___the stamp of a true champion, as to pay a tribute to anothér coach] United Press Sports Writer ‘Forty-Niners in line for a big ~~ gs, 2 =i: ary. 1945 have the Irish tasted defeat. BOSTON, Dec. 5 (UP)—The of coachin they marched all the way down who did a marvelous job Satur-| DALLAS, Tex. Dec. 5—8ideline slice of the players’ share of the Pro Football { The NCAA announcement did Since then they've won 36 of 38 poston Celtics of the National On the o field to score the game- day. He is Earl Brown of Auburn Photographers who did a little championship game at Cleveland. . {not identify the colleges. But contests. The two blemishes were © elsco adm ing touchdown. Most im: whose team was the underdog in eavesdropping said today that Thus, they'll get the extra money, ine gg oe three of them—the University of a scoreless tie against Army in 3 2 etball Association have drums fo Jotant is that they it the itional battle with Ala- Notre Dame’ ’ ith YWAY. . } ’ W . Virginia, Virginia Military Acad- st year's 14-all dead- Signed Gene Englund, 27way, right rh the (oama. Bring! ha a team to such might be ee Fging Trish oy Ne Ayal League, the dein "Giants n i 2 i emy and Virginia Tech--volun-l1ock ie Ee California center who hon year 4 TS Shiai [heights at this late part of the “Crying Irish.” |western division leaders seemed LiitAbureh osineen 3 3 SSH tarily owned up today. ‘in their last game. 'kosh (Wis) All-Stars of the old Kentucky. Yes, I am mighty pleased with season Is a difficult task, and our, This was one of the many com- determined to force the Philadel- New York Bulldoss ~~" 1 8 1 100 They Insisted, however, that! In 1947 and this year Notre National Basketball Le a but only tc this fine group of lads we have hat is off to Coach Brown. [ments which poured forth in the phia Eagles, eastern title winners, Western Division | + pei [they were following an honest Dame couldn't be stopped. The ,... ! ague. last and Oklah ; . wake of the 27-20 squeak Notreto doubt their scouting corps. = Los Auseles 1 i 3 74 and not hypocritical policy, and Irish marched to nine triumphs in ° of 1, 28.2) Ca T i : ad by Bi {Dame scored over Southern Meth. | Cardinals“Beat Rams Chicago Cards |. iiiii0 i 1 4 that they would defend their poli- 1949 and to 10 this time. But A resident of Oshkosh, Eng- In Pad PS. rimme y BISONS, oaist saturday. Although tne ardings- pom Breen’ Bay 3 § 3 73cy before the NCAA in a s0lid they had to hustle against the 'und was named on last season's Marchie Sc fi ar . rish thus finished ‘their fourth] While the Eagles lumbered tc RESULTS YESTERDAY block, hoping to lick the threat- brilliant Kyle Rote and his SMU All-League team. He was the an amate Advance Toward Hershe consecutive season Without a/a 24 to 3 victory over the New| _ National Leakue fened ouster. Expulsion would be underdog. last Saturday to gain circuit's third highest scorer with Stanford te Y | detent, setting a néw record, their York Giants, the Chicago Cardi- ghicage Cards 37, Los Anseles 37 {serious, since it probably means the victory. |823 points. vard and n Tinos Special 4 etractors were many, \ {nals beat the Los Angeles Rams,| Detroit. 28. New York Bulldogs 37 {no other NCAA universities could te and his teammates passed : fornia, 34- . 2 BUFFALO, N. Y. Dec. 5—The Indianapolis Caps moved on| One veteran photographer, who 31 to 27, in the final seconds of Ehisce®his 3, New Vork Gianis 3. play the offenders in any sport. |, ROT AT dn the grouny. vut This Week's Indi much for to Hershey, Pa., today to wind up their long suitcase tour of the roamed the sidelines in front of play to prevent the coast team Prancisco 17, New York 1. |Almost all colleges are NCAA |ipen the chips were down it was eel’: Inciena UCLA and Edst after gropping 4 340.2 American Hockey League game tast the Irish bench in pursuit of his from clinching the western title.! Cleveiand 31. Buffalo 21. {members. {Notre Dame's manpower supe- College Cage Schedule stemmed. Bight here 19 the fourth “Toss 'n eight ee 15 J Sugsen, 3814, “why liste guys werel_ The, Ra Jou eg tips tne « » A Iriority which had the edge. still, ToxiGHY wr Sar 3 - Indianapolis’ n e games since the sion o of-| - | i , Evansville ‘at St, Joseph's. ac # left home Nov. 15. The Blueshirts close the three-week trip against Acials, and not just the ones even Of Winning in the west. The Bears njuries or ce Card Matmen bie a he hare te toa] adash at Thatane i » team whic] | Hershey Wednesday night and| ~~~ ———— the fans thought might be in!/beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 30] 0 T : h downs, ville at Jndiana State. battered, « _ hurry back to Indianapolis to of the third - period. Sawchuk error. [to 21, and Los Angeles must beat’ i pen onig t 1 : } Final i An Sate Heajon.” 3 surprising | meet New Haven on the Coliseum 8°! i Shek on it, but it bounded! “SMU got as many bad breaks OF tie the Washington Redskins Holland F R Southport High School's wres-! Hayover ogee ne © RA Nertgwesterd'” It takes ice Thursday night. tay ie. cage. |as the Irish on declisons, but they NeXt week to qualify to Hsge: $16 fom ace tling team, with one letterman ine or ® Poanthers wen Jato TOMORROW kids out + Buffalo's iin last. night Hock Sum jvere. way behing, on the squawk- Eagles. The Beary! Rovever, he ir the fold, will open its 13-meet card ,. ora on Thanksgivin 8 Qe on Bail Bite "he alana Central complisnm "was the fir BISONS OVEr| * pion OLIE~. Ghat; vehi” Ds] a tougher break. They play their. . Fimer Soesta by entertaining Shortridge to-|1 ora On Thanksgiving Day only| Rha nficn *s, Furth Beaded x Hhdiatavoiis tia season. an ination xeon und; Center, D. a twest gS arenes coaches! ANAL grudge game with the * TAMPA, Bubs Dec, 3B Jol. night at 7:30. ed ier ackio ha Ena] Tazlor ay Hanover Scripps-Ho Caps had one victory al on irr, Roth Wout (Who saw the game from the 8. {land, winner o year's Indi- ] Y, . a a n ear polls. + | tie previously, : [Sn seta, andy. siar DB |grandstand were not overly im-! Quarterback Paul Christman led anapolis “500” was forced out poe tone teres pounder. will second straight Refrigerator Eanes state a Macon, anon Sanders. ; “Raglan Scores | Sufialo Goal Dion: Defense. M. Currie, Pressed by the Notre Dame might. (the Cardinal rally which over- after the second lap of the 10- a Young team that placed a close Bowl victory over previously sin- eau RE, Det Ragidn sent, barcorier; Center, Pennall; Wings. Ricker, Blair Cherry of Texas sald he came a 24-to-3 Los Angeles lead. mile feature AAA auto race here o. 4", Tech LF the Mario {defeated Hillsdale, Mich. last pepauw st Indiana Stats. the Sisnaeman Cir} 1100 ati ap govres. Davlgron. "Fld" 410t think Notre Dame could Christman engineered three yesterday because of pain from co .niv meet last year Coach Saturday evened that score. Gar tou TERSDAY : ane 1:12:08 in the first period with his ar: Ashoge. as Masel. 1d keep up such a pace if it played touchdown drives, topping his/injuries suffered in an earlier o.oo McDaniel former Big Hillsdale had won 13 games in cnelier cantormars Tadians "Torn a2- : : Magic Bennett. : « Mosman, full Southwest © {performance with a 24-yard scor- crash. ; awe ‘ a row and was favored. But the {odin Ohio Northern. Huntington. Tri- s first American Hockey I Conference | pe 24) Ten middleweight chafmpion from State ! . | SCORE BY PERIODS schedule. He. pointed out that Ing pass to End Bill Dewell just The race was won by Bill p Purple Aces, who were beaten Teauessee Tech at Evansville, in | goal after being set up Tor the; alo PRIN 1 1 1 - ‘hi Indiana, wiil field the following | ¢y d tied during the Sifishton at Notre score on a direct pass from Cen-| TANAPOLIS SPRING 1.0 1-3the Irish were playéd almost to before the game ended. pebindler. one-legged driver from’ ,. tonight: 95 pounds, Morgan ice an ed once ur 8 the Giaiemata nt Vals tL Joseon's : dcKay ist B ~ IND a standstill by an SMU team Stev Vv D , alt reeport, N. Y / } . jregular campaign, rose to the oc Folds ai’ rlinots. © rier Doug Mo teams showed | Hr i) oh agian which lost thre conference Be 53 yards. wren although, Holland suffered a severe eve poo. Ronald Paumgart: 112, al casion and whipped the Bearcats Oreson ‘State at Wisconsin, With | ! tendency to t the t |altten—Devaury (Podoishy, N° cots ames this season. . league ground-gaining record for !Aceration and body bruises when oo, * gtanfieid: 133 ‘R pert|T Ou. ike north, 23-to0 7. Tavior Tourney 0 Y bowling pi ‘ A orge game In|, “Davidson. rH Cumie ———— terse or re embry ee 2 his car turned over during one of } eld, 3, obert| The passing of Ron Watson and Huntington af Miami (0.), i. favor of pri feuds. Indian- fra Nickey (Par-| " . ’ . ° ithe heat races. He re ~ Pence; 138, Jerry Grummell; 145, pass receiving of sophomore Ray SATURDAY pattern. apelie._Al Dewstury and Sut. or. J 1188 Penaliies—Piak. Groza S Mi h Scorin Fails the a and attempted id Jim Whitaker, 154, Joe Blazek; Bawel highlighted the game, And! Hanoter al Ang oon There s Huge Currie each was rd Period: 4-Balfalo. or (an- | t /163, Rona rown and Stanley pijjisdale’s f d Bill Y il Stats at Valparaiso ' isted), §.00, SINDIANA : drive the feature but the pain tas ale's feare oung, the Ohio State at Butler. ) though.’ L« + with two penalties during the rion 5 Morrison, Wott, RR = T Ellis; heavyweight, Dick Weddle. ! , , on Millikin at auw } i 1 «17.35. Permi. . forced him to quit. » nation’s leading scorer, wifh 122 garinam st nat c on.a 689 : hectic stanza. i [Sina WAG: Dewsbury. Oo Rout Syracuse Cagers Schindler finished six lengths: The Cards will be host to An- points. gained only five yards tn}, Framer’ ve." wing Bris at. Owens. showed ° i ; Pho on Bigiom Reavy going and On the Ice SYRACUSE. N. Y., Dec, 5—Big Alex Grota continued His high oica40f Mark Light of Lebanon, der0n Friday. 12 attempts. Purdue ot Kasag sn State. game as h } AmERIGAN { Ns Yay IEC, iroza continued his high- Pa. Doc Shanebrook .| — wee : had one stitch takemw over his ary Bi LEAGUR scoring pace last night, but Indianapolis lost its second straight/apolis was thin. ook of Indian | *11: : Lines. ot" otlghoma Hh ‘ nt Ge. He returned * Butalo ii. lang if 14 . game, this one to the league-leading Syracuse Nationals by a 67 to| excmeeneey ee emir : iams iveén ge stadium. ps pea st Chicase standing fe : ‘n period. ul! IP : 3 8 3 score. » . . { regon | ate at nesote puiting oa J one of ts Ari power | Ix Lis i i i i $ 5 A record State Fair Coliseum crowd of 8008 cheered Syracuse Variety of Trees pect Over: Dawson in Title Go Wistonsia 37 Chidaeo Lovoia : who 1s on] {| Dlays o riod, © score | to its 10th straight NB , in 15 s this ecies o ’ | Se IEAn at _loledo. rr m——— at 189 YE Delton Hugh ravidence a 8 99 for the aggressive Nats, ie nd pajunnd ath sees. the Anal re —r By JACK CUDDY ] : { Currie propelling the puck past Bu fap : 1 87] Groza piled in 26 points (8 bas- out Wah-Wah Jones, who has an ration finds that no other simi-| y JAC » United Press Sports Writer BOWLING 5 . . Goalie Terry Bawchuk from close sarinefeld *e res ij 1A i kets and 10 fouls) but, his indi- infected heel. Saturday night the lAr area in the temperate zone has PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5—In boxing's last title fight of 1949, MON. and FRI, 10 A M. fo Noss ‘in. { ey 3 {vidual effort couldn't mat Olympians dropped a 99-77 de-/S0 many different kinds of trees explosive Ike Williams will make his fifth defense of the undisputed ; ” ' “+. The Bisons went aheas to say | Provide Io I Mo well-balanced Nationals who have cision at Rochester and the de- and 80 great a variety of woods. lightweight championship against Freddie Dawson of Chicago MOR. far SAT., 29. M. fo 4 P.M. : near the end of the middle pe-| incinnall § ned 4 the league's best-win-loss record. feat lowered the transplanted _ . 7 [tonight before an expected sell-out crowd of 14,000 in Convention PARKWAY RECREATION f ' riod as Winger Les Hickey drib-| ATIONS ater, G 00 Syracuse Takes Lead {Kentuckians below the .500 mark. Know the Bulldo S Hall. . TIT W. 34th St WA. 9977 © bled line mate George Pargeter's rol sees 313 77 3 Syracuse opened with a 7-point|10 losses. to 9 wins. hs g bec Spindle-legged, bload sHolliderey Williams was favored at 11-3} . . . ‘ Og eek: 110 had Chicaes SH ft i Boon were never Firion TOY if fo " at 1% | Tay : ) land he was grimly determined to year by Sugar Costner, welter-i| —-— ~ : | OI in 6 mn ? . : 410 3.Be 3 3 3! : rl ‘ ’ wei . v im Pa ar twist when Defense- New York § i 4 87 22.18 Sano: 3 1 1 Hate t t 02 3 (keep his 135-pound crown so that weight contender. Meanwhile Wil-| : : a Jee i vd Finkbeiner goifed a ov yor RESULTS dart NG ond hit pa the quarter and ckibntss § 3 tans t i i ! |he could defend it against the tiams lost two of his 10 fights . } . o . *eterson.c jroza, ¢ : i ” I y {Jong shot from the point at 9:00 Rorian oy gates i | Early in the third quarter Ralph Ratkovicze § 3 yMcMufienc § 0 2 winner of a British elimination this year Both defeats were by TTT" Beard’s free throw knotted theSchayer: 3 § 3 O° {i |lournament at London in Febru- Ri1 Gavilan, welterweight chal ¢ BIO STORES ' : score at 35-all but’ Syracuse emit bo 0 . |ary. lenger. as e a a in S rag Chollet & 00 0 | Brown-skinned Williams, who Champion and challenger are un e 5 quickly pulled ahead and it was } | all | of Dec. 1, 1949 never close thereafter. Total 23 21 2¢_ Tota 2217 22 signed a new three-year contract linusually rugged. Although each TC (Ratings Through Games . 1, ) Plaver-Coach Al Cervi led the al Time Sc ore—8yracuse.’ 33." INDI- | with Manager Frank Palermo last has tackled the toughest men in i : TODAY } visetaua Jou IH wi rampaging Nats in the scoring, Free Throws Missed Gery 2 "Gabor {night, was favored also because|the lightweight and welterweight | ; — pn hg EEE HES GE il Gi RR of Bn svowiner, seus’ the Seg Wiiamy’ was svostes | id Niagara. 647 Brookly PE sissippt 438 E'w Tenn. 383 | by George Rakovicz with, ©OTcieir—Bovie and Borgia. (stocky Chicago Negro in three UU ‘ean wson only, i i ston Hall 63.0 Ring's Pa. #3 Tere go 4 Tec Wesierun 3 nd a 2 Pro Basketball | nontitle fights. In 1944, Ike of tWice. Those kayoes occurred | : - arn wm w i 31.8 *Virginia 1% 3 aryiand © a3 It wa h d straight 1 i « {Trenton, N. J. knocked out early in their careers. | | * voila Te ut 8 FAR WESY was the second straight loss NATION AL ASSOCIATION ! Neither w . : - : Aaville . Yor. "td. $11) sgotorade 61.3 Emporia St... 383 for Indianapolis, playing with- “Western Division {Dawson in the fourth round. In either was expected to have s BE Rranaile » wr Late 3 3 regon web ramets al . . Anderson x Pet. OB. [’48, they fought to aedraw. And difficulty making the 135-pound i 35% FOL be a 13 Meh tate 843 pTS0AY Tigers to Play 7 Games [iiosiios 8 a lin February, 1948, Ike outpointed limit at today's weigh-in. Nl > 68% Ae a Gpioneh $4 Nebraska 840 Maryville #t a A H . N t Fall (r1-Cities “ s 12 7% 1 {pim. = or : Ehivioe #4 indiana $1 0Ks Aan OY Tama gw te At Home Nex Bere fof i | Dawson 1 Faster Casting Notes _ Ono Bate ai Mr # iat 343] American © ter PRINCETON, N. J, Dec. 5 Central Diviglon ot GB | .At 25 Dawson is one year eas Tt N3 Hil hn. Mind, 2) on 3 Ao be rg (UP) — Princeton University's ci. aso ! EN $ Ia ’ wel |younger than the champion; and roResults of the Indianapolis Casting Club CANINE DELUXE itt $1.59 iltaote 59 SE. A Bartmouh. 343 Aadlesury #4 varsity football team will play p™505," a 5 a 14 he is faster and more polished. ‘s-Onnce accuiacy— men; Marry Sut-'] GOODYEAR & U. 8. CHAIN $ UTH |oitaly Cross ART Had 408 seven home games next fall for Rochester 10 8 623 112 Also. he is a good who! Phin 100. Wilbur Brooks and BALLOON. All Stses 1.98 Alabama 0 Florence St 3|*Muhlenbers 62.3 Fordham 50 3 ax St. Louis 500 3a e¢ is a good puncher who|each #7 cau . Tron o i Navy il PC 47 the frst time since 1035. accord. Eastern Division pet on . ‘has knocked out about half of his, ah TUBES, All Sizes EEE 98¢ X & | *Penn. warthmore 429 ing to the 1950 schedule released 4... 1 3 ! Robert Steinh 77 opponents. But he doesn't hit | atpain 98. | be X 8 ep, Stat a9 FTacyse \ obe einhart | { A 4 Mis. Co 3 rant ate f enduananns M4 today by R. Kenneth Farman, di- Yew York i} 3 w 3 as hard as Williams, who punches ie 0! oft BLUE POINT AVI, oN. C. State pavideon 3 racuse " btics u §1 2 [rector of Princeton athletics. | Baltimore '. 08 Robert Steinhart is one of the|like a middleweight, me | Brieht and Ell | Delaware, Madison & RB Sta. " 4 C11 3 tyillanova # Pigbe Ny 802 The Tigers will leavé Princeton pose © ® Soar odd 1 three men from Broad Ripple] Maturing during the past two Boy ¥ a Ta + Ky, State l. h 50 ork AG 839 only for games with Yale and| rraguse Huta LAST" Nia . |High B8chool's 1945 state finals|years, Dawson improved much, He > aT DHS 0, SE emg Wy, ff Brown, They play u nine-game ff, Wifi, Vitis it .|squad who is working for a po-hasn't been beaten since March, i I= . THURSDA " {schedule for the second year In Denver 86. Waterloo. .|sition “on the 1949 Butler Uni:|1948, although he was held to a RAS ja row. . Shebovean at Adereont TT versity varsity Bulldogs. draw in one of his six bouts this IR $3 dalvard 40 . | A forward, who is 6 Teet tall X . 8. 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