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MONDAY; DEC. 12, 1049 +
Heller Raises Cain
For Revenge | ‘Lie With Mini
Meeting With Sooners - Gives Champs Chance To Bolster Prestige
After blowing a 2-1 lead and trailing, 4-2, at the end of the CHICAGO, Dec. 12 1UP)--Big second, Coach Ott Heller raised a dressing-room rumpus that Ten basketball clubs, their pres-| fired up the club. The Hellermen came back in the final 20 minutes, tige knocked tothe bottom by five with a flury of action to gain a|™ {losses in nine games last weeka 4-4 tié with Hershey before his head after a collision with end, . looked toward defendiiig 5694 customers, |Andy Branigan. The impact ‘had champion Illinois to gain revenge The 4-4 pulled the Caps abreast| Branigan reeling for remain- for itself and the conference this Pittsburgh for a third-place tie der of the game. fenseman| Week. with Pittsburgh in the American Clare Raglan and Rod Morrison Hockey League's western division had their noses misdi. ected by ‘a 55 to 47 decision to Oklahoma | and extended Hershey's deplora-|SWinging sticks. on the Norman floor Saturday, | ble road record to 11 games with-| Cincinnati will be the Caps’ nex but this Saturday the Sooners out a victory. It also gave the home opponent here Thureaa come to Champaign for another contest. And Illinois, overwhelmed
Ca night, ps a clean slate with the Nigh _ by a height disadvantage on the INDIANAPOLIS Goal, Sawchuk;
B'ars. They have won two and De- foreign floor, will be primed for, tied t fense. Lund, k 8 wo games with Hershey, aon: FA00 Quackenbush; Cent or, D. Mor- racehorse tactics to try to win.
Local Skaters Roar Back To Deadlock Bears, 4-4
By BILL EGGERT | . + If the Indianapolis Caps ever string together three action-| studded periods like the final last night in the Coliseum, they would be almost unbeatable. :
Figure in 3 Goals spares. Dewsbury. Caglan, Wot. Wiseman.. The Illini will be the only club The Indianapolis front line of Hershey. Sonl, Henry; Deiense, Jones, to get a revenge shot as other Enio Sclisizz, Lyall Wiseman and F Pine goenter, Marlo. Wings Brown. |osers will have to find solace Pat Lundy figured in three of the bb" person Manaty, Bradley, Lowe. from new victims. Purdue went Caps’ four goals. Hershey pulled . of fei Tend finesmbn referee; Johnuy down at Kansas, 60 to 52. as the the same stunt with Barton ! CORE BY PERIODS Jayhawks avenged a loss at Bradley, Mark Marquess and INDIANAPOLIS 3 : 3- 4 Lafayptte last year. NorthwestHerb Cain scoring three of the , SCORING ern_dropped a 67 to 63 game to Bars goals. son irst Morrison), $9 aagpolis, R. Morri- Colorado, losing in the final min-|
“, hey, Bruce Rod Morrison and Sclisizzi sent gefiiioy ahaffvy, 1:36 3 indianapolis. ute to six free throws.
12:93. Penalties — the Caps out in front, 2-1, with awe thigh sticking), Dewsbury + {hign Michigan lost to Toledo, 57 to sticking), Dewsbury (higl ) first period goals, then the Caps Second Period 4, Hershey, * Bradiey >> While lowa was upset bY] watched the B'ars go by in the \fyoen™ Aiarayess, 7:42; 8, Hershey, Lawrence Tech apparently up tol 2 WV qUess Calr r . . . second 26-minute period as Brad- shy. Cain ‘Marquess. Moe) 11.00" pen. 118 usually good hardwood abil-! . alties nes (ro h n ‘ s ley, Marquess and Cain tallied hind “Pers i HE adianaboris "esha ity, 54 to 43 Ww . | h " undy d > Fis n The Caps showed what they are ([inds. Dewsbury. +51 Fensities None The f Hom " capable of doing in the final pe- rer le_four Big Ten. teams. -vie- . torious Saturday included the
riod, They became the aggres sors, throwing hard body checks and forcing Hershey Goalie Gordon Henry to make 21 saves.
On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division
two clubs remaining undefeated |{in the circuit. Minnesota trounced {Oregon State, 60 to 44, as the
Sclisizzi banged in his second goal Slevsland . WF TEe SOG visitors came off a win over at 2:21 and Wiseman added the INDIANAPOLIS i113 § 2% 33 33 Wisconsin, and Indiana dropped tie goal With a 20-foot shot at bibtebureh —. 10-106 26 ji 1 {Michigan State, 73 to 58, Ohio ! incinnati 519 4 14 67 118! {State, loser ly to De P 4:57. . Eastern Division s only to De Paul this Henry Gets 40 Providene WL TPs Goa |year, nudged Butler, 67 to 65, Several other scoring oppor- Suiits 1313 3 R'% 31 while Wisconsin swamped-Loyola, - \ tunities for the Caps went awry gorineteid. . . i3 if i # 9 #1! 88 to 35. as they kept the play in Hershey's Toe 8 103 The won and lost standings: RESULTS LAST NIGHT wo LP oF portion of the ice. Terry Saw- [INDIANAPOLIS 4, Hershey ¢ (tie), Minnesota . 3 8 1000 its shel, Dap goalle, tert get a save; Providence soi. Las 5 ra rd 7% am 2 un minutes jasse * Buffalo 4 DL . Tod. 1 mer. 1s i - had-only &-dozen for the evening. — - ~ NATIONAL WARE : - Trietats wf i Tat 8 Henry had 40. 1 ’ - Hlinots i... 3 1 86% The fast final period took sta Roramt- on it S4iPurdus 11500
toll in-injuries. Defenseman Ben Few , “
Woit liad several stitches taken ind Chicago
This Week's State, Big 10 Cage Card
TONIGHT St. Joe at St. Ambrose. TOM
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Heady, Biers Win ‘Bowlin Crowns in 1949 Tourney
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By GENE _AWSON \Ed Lampereki. exo, Mined 4 cena Notre Dame at Wiscon Curt Heady and LaVerne Biers| Vernon Lewis, Delaware Soclal ixed i Drake 8% Purdue. doe Tech. are the Indianapolis Match Game Pru. Cabisier, Saturday Night Mixed “ WEDNESDAY Champions for their respective Jack Ervin, bid Saale apvern 7! Btington at Concordia (Ft. Wayne), divisions for 1949. E _ Buri, Hillcrest Mixed 1! Evansville at Eastern Kentucky. Heady won his end of the crown Harold Steickiin. 7.36 } Blecario Mixed ii Indiana Tech at Ohl Northern by posting a ten-game total of Ant holy rizank, ¥ ony ws Manchester at Western Michigan
2002 pins in the finals at West WLERS (WOMEN) Arkansas at Illinois
500 BO Side last ment 1p an Simost even it Fatty Birlene: Tehrs Beer SR average 0 s opponent was Ruth Lehmann. x Bob Kelly who knocked over 1881 kighle cibara, Suvtp, Nigh N : ie
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Evansville at Morehead (Ky.). Hanover at abas Arkansas at Indiana University.
Findlay at Indiana Tech IDAY
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for the runnerup slot. Curt’s best Darothy IL LEAGUE LeapEnt ( 08 Mn at Con a game in the series was a 230 count Roberta raoll.- Sune da, Night Mixed 482 Earlham at Oberlin in his sixth attempt while his Mavbelie Mca 7:30" Mixed PD {38 p,ndiana State vi. St. Mary's in Sa lowest mark was a 171 in the lreinig Ruan fosical Mixed ........ 481 "St. Joe at Chicago University. finale. (Pay Siler, Delaws are Social Mixed .- 198] Wabash at Butler. R13 m. LaVerne Biers was hard pressed Be MO aon: Western Electric Mixed 4 Western Michigan SR ‘stat to get past her opponent. She Rurmer Riviera Con nent Mixed $31] Prankiin at Hanov ate. finally won out, 1798 to 1758. Mary Slarrin ton. H Hillcrest Mixed i Huntingte on at’ Greerivitle. nL
Earlier yesterday afternoon La- Mares. abley, Service Eiccirte Mixed in re ame ve. Dot Benedict. Moo: hu $ 32 can Verne had ousted Lou Early 3 Stella Hines, Ski- Hie “Junior Mixed 35 | Shunien "at Oakland City, atone for last year’s final gam mainmses— Purdue at Bradley
setback at the hands of the ee Meet Forfeited »
kegler. Grab Tourney Lead | Shortridge High School's res In the Pot-of-Gold Classic at tling team today was awarded a owa at Western Reserve. the Antlers alleys, the Blythe forfiet decision in a wrestling | Wisconsin at Marquette. Rubber Stamp-Indianapolis Her- meet held Dec. 5, against South- re Sm ald contingent came from no- port. The winner of the snaich Basketball Scores where to grab the lead in the Was Southport but The ford ot wa : RESULTS JEyTERDAY’ tourney which began last week. | “ineligible gr Shortridge lores 13. Bt. Joss 80. 5 JE Hs py a enol officials said. IQainey a Warronsbut 5, 651, the top three. game total of g the session and also the only mark over 650. Tillie Jardina’'s 585 with| Fehr's Beer in the Packard mixed loop at the Central plant was tops among the women. Curtis Lawless became the sec-| ond kegler to nab the almost im- old Chicago bowling instructor, today succeeded Connie Schwoegle possible 7-10 split this season.)as national singles match game champion. Lawless was rolling with Eli Lilly McMahon, formerly of Lodi, N. J.
I. ran Saern Ontario \Canadas
also Okiahoma at Hiinois owa State at Minnesota Missour! at Michigan State. Ww.
Junie' McMahon Captures National Singles Pin Title
in turn bounced back and toppled scoring system.
the 10. His total for the 64-game round- | The Lions Club circuit which robin grind was 11-plus points
Northwestern In Chi-|
at Valpa-
CHICAGO, Dec. 12 (UP)—James (Junie) McMahon, 37-year-
captured the ninth annual at the Beech Grove when he hit edition of the National All-Star meet at Northwest Armory here the seven pin on the inside which last night with an aggregate of 318.37 points under the Peterson
sumed command in the finals as {he rolled a 214.16 average in the
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES $
Manual. Among 11 Unbeaten Major Prep Tea
© By JIM HEYROCK. A CURLY-HAIRED youngster stood watching a group play baseball at School No. 13. He didn't exactly understand what the game was all about. He had arrived in Indianapolis and in America — only a few weeks earlier and he couldn't speak or understand much English, But he liked the game and. wanted to become a great player, He was Tryon Checkoff, an immigrant boy from Macedonia. Tryon was frustrated in his desire to be a great athlete but he has satisfied his desire by becoming a sponsor for. nearly very type of athletics in Indian-
The title holding Illini dropped! aro.
. » » BECAUSE HE wanted “more American,” the immigrant boy, who thinks he is 31 years old, has changed his name to Joe Tryon. Tryon doesn’t know exactly ihow old he is since there is no record of his birth. He was born in a small village in Macedonia during one of the many wars in that country. The village was being burned at the time and no recordr was made, He guesses at
_Tryon's hope of becoming an athlete was shattered 12 year |ago when he injured his shoulder {playing baseball. ” . ” WHEN HE became a ful west side businessman, he sponsored a howling team. He put. several thousands of dollars into his baseball teams in order to win three pennants in four years.
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| A basketball team was next
and at the present time his club is leading an Em-Roe amateur league. Now, Tyron is adding amateur boxing to his vast sporting activity. He will sponsor a team In the coming Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament. Fighters for
81 south and west sides. " 8.»
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the Indianapolis All-Stars, semipro grid-aggregation. As the Tryon, All-Stars, team played this year at the Inidianapolis Speedrome. Next season he hopes to make it a fullfledged professional team, entered in the Central States pro league.
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Mr. Tryon-insists tHat his teams feels he became a winner in 1926 busiest
be winners when he came to this country and Central in the top North Central and go after win No. 6, while Tryon, who lives at 1541 W. attended public schools 13, Mars Conference -game of the week Winslow's ‘Pike County champs Michigan St. the's a bachelor), Hill and 46. {| Wednesday, sand also Rushville travel 3. 8 Silver Creek Tay : —— : Ee Friday. ‘The first holiday tourney will . Madison should extend its win-'be an al-Indianapolls affair be. ning streak to eight straight, at tween Tech, Broad Hows is) Golden Gloves Entry Blank the_ expense of Mitchell Tuesday and Washington on Sat =
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Straight Victories New Albany, Princeton, Terre Haute Garfield Also Boast Perfect Marks in Campaign
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press The roll call revealed today only 11 major basketball powers with their perfect records still intact, And following the “dog-eats-dog” fashion of the Hoosier Hoopla
iwithin the next couple of weeks, |” = The Southern Indiana Confer-/and Columbus of the South Cen-
- Jasper's defending state
The western division of the|f0®s
bel, and the others are scattered,
field of the Western Indiana, and {and Whiting has the same notion Columbia City of the Northeast! [when it collides with Froebel of
Fi, Wayne South and In-| But Froebel just concluded a
dianapolis Manual. Tell City and Winslow led the(diana
|house parade, the big
were favored to go unscathed at! least another week.
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number 18 expected to be pared down ‘considerably
three unbeaten’ out-|tral loop Friday. Jasper has notched six Albany and Prince- straight and goes after two SIAC this time -- Huntingburg ‘anference follows, Tuesday and Evansville Reitz ry Mann and Froe.| Friday. East Chicago Washington in de Madison of the(vades Gary Friday in hopes of Terre Haute Gar.|/ending Mann's five-game streak,
ce, and West Lafa./the Steel City,
highly - successful Southern Injunket, drubbing Martins. vile and Evansville Memorial on |successive nights to make it four victories in a row” for the Blue Devils,
undefeated power shots may le to keep their rec-| but most. of them Expect Thriller Another Friday night thriller should be the West Lafayette. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer tussle. Lafayette has won five straight ny takes on Gary|while Gerstmeyer’s Black Cats hit ay and New Castle’sithe skids for the first time at Trojans Saturday. Whiting last Saturday, 56 to 52. will be one of the) Tell City’s marksmen host meeting Muncie Evansville Memorial Wednesday -
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