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BE errr errmemiane r—————a erro ore bi i “By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, Univ. of Notre Dame | Bulldogs Face Invades Southport in Other Contests Invoh ~~. NOTRE DAME, Ind., Dec. 16—The announcement. that | State Rival Unbeaten Manual collides with high-scoring Crispus Y the monogram winners at Notre Dame had elected Jerry! 1" In Fieldhouse Attucks tonight in the top attraction of a nine-game city. Stirnw Groom to lead the 1950 Irish football team brought much! | Butler. one of two teams in the county high school basketball card. - : And happiness to all who will be affiliated with next year’s squad. | state that hasn't won a basket-| Sporting a four-win streak, the Redskins will meet their ¥, NEW Y For two years Jerry has been playing in relative ob- ball game, Will be a heavy favor- first city opponent on the Tech floor. A iw oka enters with hl, scurity as one of the bulwarks of Notre Dame's defensive Wt (ite forthe first time tomorrow y 2.1 pecord. | . in a playe unit. Nothing could please p——— | night when the Bulldogs take on New York . g please |day. - Very Httle glory or acclaim ‘Wabash in the Fieldhouse at 8:18.| In other home-front en- m Washingtor he couching staff more than falls to ‘the Jrish whouk sole duty "| Against Big Ten competition, /sounters Decatur Central That am 0 know that such self-sacri- !# to stop the foe, yet without; Butler has dropped three straight! . . © .. fice 14 } wy T such men no team would ever to Illinois. Ohio State and Michi- visits Wdrren Central, South long-distan e 8 genuinely appreciated by succeed i : n while Wabash has won over port is host to Cathedral and tween the LH Seammates, UTE tak at deal of ch % Canterbury, Rose Poly and Han. Greenfield invades Franklin ports, the N " z akes a great de . ’ te pL) i bed J ’ a way, Jhe ele ton of Ter acter - BETA tis al Ho over and lost only to Indiana. Township. | The Times Clothe-A-Child Fund one of the finest young men we De always ready, regardless of the Butler Coach Tony Hinkle has| Five other county quintets will will get another boost From Wres« George St have ever come In contact with, “!'uation, to rin onto the field: called ‘up three sophomores from see action on foreign courts ting Matchmaker BHlY THom man Dick but it 1s also a tribute to Mike “3d do your utmost to prevent the reserve team and has wel-| Shortridge travels to Ft. Wayne this Year. al promoter will stage Don Johns Swistowicz, Bob Lally, John Petit- the opponent from scoring, and comed the return of Dee Baker,| —————— 1° oc “hpi . But / the bon, Bill Gay, John Helwig, Jim {Tom {his group come the ‘men senior letterman who missed the High School Schedule Dis second annual Ehrstias hens his —the ¥ Mutscheller and Bob Toneff who are the backbone -of your, Michigan game because of a cold. AONIGHT efit card in the Armory ring n waiting fe 1 say this because the afore team when the chips are down. ! Sophomores who are getting the, Manual vs. Lrispus ? nttucks at Tech Tuesday night with profits from phone bac mentioned youn , men are the Proof of this came in the fi \! once-over are John Hall, Don| Decatur Cefftral at Warren Central. ithe show to be divided equally bee said ‘the , young na oF i 19.10. the foal) Houston and Dick Cranny. Har-| Sithedral/at Southport, tween The Times fund, the News , Y ones who played primarily on de- qudrter of our SMU game when lan Sturgeon, a transfer from Shorizlode a a a Caann Pide Christmas Cheer Fund and the Yanks to y fense with our 1949 team, and in our No. 1 offensive center and Indiana University who will. be Sacred (leart Y. Nainut Grove |Star's Santa Claus Fund. Delay

recognizing the value of Jerry guard, Walter Grothaus and

| .| Beech firove at Center Grove { ‘heavyweights will tang! ] x Groom, his teammates were also Frank Johnson, were injured. Up eligible in January, also Is prac- pi "younihip at Thoratown Four De ation. hn Neither saying “thanks” to the men who from the defensive unit moved ticing with the varsity. | +, TOMORROW NIGHT I e ea Sharp of Canada lay is cost “ " \ } { ’ urney (Tech, D> tpple, | 2 e an en Sha comprised our “Stop Troops. |Groom and Burns to join with ud wh 4S Hoosiers Win, 73-50 Bane and Washinggon Tord PP! signed to battle Ennique Torres, had broke Men like Jim Martin,” Leon their offensive teammates in @ a a Cis 0 Te " In last night's state basketball | / Maoh! vs, Bacted Heat 8 etihin "lof Sonora, Mexico, and Pete Pee Seal wo Hart, Larry Coutre, Paul Burns opening the holes necessary to! . ‘ Hp at iia ih aa play, -Indiana kept its record] Greenwood at Joeedway |e Central |terson of Los Angeles a, buck-—at and Fred Wallner, who played score the winning touchdown. | Freddie Glover (No. 18), Indianapolis wing, scooted into the Cincinnati net last night during one clean with its fourth straight vie-| T*"7neton Ind. st Decatur Centres (50, 0 0 oo norting clash will ath = Joth anise and deienss, com- WE of the Cop rushes as Indianapolis scored freely to win, 9 to I. Mohawk Goalie Gerry McNeil stepped tory. a 75-50 trouncing overig, i. gije which sports an un- be added to complete the proe difference. Emil Sitko. Bill Wighikin® Beenk | ANNOUNCEMENT of the cap- aside as Glover and a Cincinnati player filled the cage in the Coliseum. Arkansas, Side and. ne he blemished season record. The gram. Thom hopes to exceed last Of cour: ‘Johnson, Frank Spaniel, Ralph|taincy was made at the anpual Ya stands taking notes for the Hoo- Archers have won four straight. Pr total of $150 turned over the possib!

. . | # 8&8 = ® 8 = McGehee, Walter Grothaus, and Notre Dame football banquet C Fr i 3d Pl ser Classic to be playe Sacred Heart in Action . claims of t ' $ played in the] | c Bob Willlams to express their| held in the campus dining hall, nM [ Ig man | aps orec ose on ace Fieldhouse here, Dec. 29 and 30. Sacred Heart, the county’s| Che's Al on (nie at the thing bes thanks to their unsung team- and it. was my wish that every wntown ‘licket Center, (lay. holding up

} ] i , "Pe . highest-scoring cagers, warm up n mates for all. they did to make Notre Dame fan in the country As Mohawks Succumb 9-1 gg Although Ahay Taet Faker against Walnut Grove in prepara- pool Hotel There Will be no ad- said the - an undefeated season possible, |could have been there to see their| eam g ected | i 28 points f : ’ tion for a set-to with Manual to- ' or c¢_'m Pri ee Mickey Ha

In selecting Je Groom, our team receiving so many well-de- . . . thers took a 68-61 beating On \orrow night at Cathddral gym. ! I son for tl defensive rte, as next served tributes, Y Haidy, Subbing for Injured Podolsky, thelr home floor from Wabash, The Spartans have beaten Fr Buck Ace Rejects have on th fall's captain the team reiterated ~ Such prominent sports figures) NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)— Pulls First Hat Trick of Year for Indianapolis ey ner scheduled of five opponents. . : De the sentiments that made them as Jim Britt, Coach Carl Snave- The U. 8. Lawn Tennis Associa- 8 D © Jost fle secon Beech Grove, with a potent 6-1 Isle Bowl Bid At unbeatable. [ly and Dr; Karl Leib helped to tion today ° rounced a 1949 na- By BILL EGGERT game in seven starts, 64-60, to record invades Center Grove rd any | TW {make the affair a complete suc- tional junior Wightman Cup team Third place in the American Hockey League's western division Morehead of Kentucky and Find- while 3 cedway < wih off | COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 16 (UP) . ade delin —THOSE. of our readers who! cess. Members of the 1949 team Made up-of 12- promising young belongs to the Indianapolis Caps today lock, stock and barrel. lay ran away from Indiana Tech, inst Dar ille a a Sua T |An invitation to play in "the The Senat have followed Notre Dame foot- were awarded Noire Dame mon--teminine prospec's, headed by 14- And speaking of barrels, Cincinnati's defense must have been 76-54. ’ py ro a vir Re OWN Hawaiian ‘All-Star football game swap of | ball closely the past two years, Sgram blankets by the local Year-old girl's’ champion Maureen out for short beers last night as the Caps gave out with their biggest Se |r or nat TRAmiown. 4 Honolulu following the Rose Baseman | whether from the stands or the alumni club, blue and gold: pen Connolly of San Diego, Cal. {scoring spree of the season, a lopsided 9-to-1 ¥ietory, inthe Coliseum Olympians Sell | Tech's spacious gym willbe ig or) ocr. wae turned down Michaels parlor, will be happy to know that| and pencil sets from the mer-| Miss Connolly, Barbara Beckel for 3152 customers. deere - oS {the scene of a four-team tourney ve ie qay hy Jack Lininger, the Chicag Reid sda ME Ansel Jensered No. 30. chants of South Bend, and gold ©f Peoria, Ill; Laura Lou Jahn! The victory was Indianapolis’ Styled the puck by Sawchuk \/olker fo Nuggets { tomorrow. Visitors will be Broad (0 state's center standout and Is out the ; h has y TH TOD Coir SR Rees ar Ae Wa. Of Clearwater, - Fla.; = Elaine fifth in the last eight games. And 3 ne The Indianapolis Olympians to-| Ripple, Howe and Washington. ynepacicer. eanwh poe ie. ndianaf Tech faces Ripple’'s Rockets in] ants kept

Notre Dame's defensive work, will tional Championship, from the LOWRRFEF FART unkRr tse, Shs 2, Lames the Caps When Cincinnati's Ivan Irwin ; aT | be leading the 1080 Fighting Irish university, P Ruth Pate of Ft. Worth, Tex., were have soit Baa ER RE a2s In hae to Denver WIth & 10°40 first tilt at 1 p. m. Howe and! gine orn oo ET ontinental plans 2 | " . { fer era RL ATT OY, ER IIS tuo y . » . © into their fifth consecutive season| It was a wonderful evening chosen for the “ionor for the twice. Coach Ott Heller sent Dewsbury The 11th min, FOVE Volker ohingioRmgill meet at 2:15. g through Jan. 14 to take part in

without defeat. . second year In a row. | a "Neil, Cinci " : | [Winners collide at 813. , EA PR SRR Shihand Jerry Groom typifies the type most enjoyable season 1 navel The remainder of the team was jooked like & “Lonesome Luke" in or Heit, back on the lee hop 5h BL to, he NUSETe TU) "oi “tech and Ripple have 3:1 “Lininger married and & father, | moe of men who are playing defensive evér experienced since entering Made up oi Jane Harvey Breed front of his cage last night as hat trick. Dewsbury, Playing R. (Babe) Kimbrough, said the|records, while the others nave said the trip would keep him *Hughson

football throughout America to-| the coaching profession. Sn and Anhe Elisabeth Dive of New Cap rushes threw 48 shots at him. |... o wing and skating all over deal was for cash and was sub- come out on top in three of five away from home for too long a as one of t TT ——_— " . . — “lea hi 2 A Loon erg hy . ! Left Winger Gordon Halidy, filling yo joa tried .one shot that ject to the approval of Maurice 8ames. {time. He refused with regrets, has heen p Smooth Runnin Hoosiers nica a Len Vor re in for the injured Nelson Podol-'y;,500q" off the boards. Haidy Podoloff, president of-the NBA. | In three other county contests, Buck Halfback Jerry Krall, howe ble ever sl [Los Angels: Edith Ann eo ven sky, scored his first goal of the wos there to stop it and swished| Volker, who came to the Olym- Lawrence “Central tackles Pike gver, accepted the offer to play , . for the I! : lof Belmont, Mass. and Patricia AHL season and added two more js pv McNeil, who by this time plans from Oshkosh, is 27 years Township, Greenwood visits|after the Jan. 2 Pasadena fray champion u Cc ass r ansas 75-50 Zell f Sa Di re “@ for the hat trick, the first to bei, 09 jike a night club doorman old and starids six feet three inch- 8peedway and Decatur Central between Ohio State and Call. won four 4 , - ! The. junior Wightman Cup year pe ener an TAL Dew As watching the customers enter. es in height. {plays host to Washington, Ind. |fornia. relief ; year. Defenseman ewsbury| \ - . Fast Start, Early Lead Give McCracken squads are training grounds for slammed in two as did Enio Scii.|, MCNell had 28 shots for the 60, Le Ch Pl E : . {the future U, 8. women's teams gizsi Don Morris d G minutes. Sawchuk had only 18. wo tL ] i Futilit : ance to Play Entire String of Reserves |that annually engage. Great Ty Reid pl nod ine eT" Cincinnatd took only 26 shots. } BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 16 (UP)—Indiana Universit Britain in int . i | The Caps’ defensive play last i Bc ! ! , y poured ain in international play. . | Nomi - on the heat against an outclassed University of Arkaiisas ret bette ee | After Cap Goalie Terry Saw- night will come in handy again| WHY DO SO M Y " ; quintet |chuk had a shutout for 54 mi ; 3 ing a 75 to 50 intersectional basketball victory 'Y' Swi Defeat {chuk had a shutout for 54 min-/gunday night when the Cleve-| V i : . rted fast and Coach ‘Branch MeCrek «ssf wimmers erea utes and 55 seconds, Cincinnati's Jand Barons, leaders of the west-| ery : rters out before the first quarter ended. bra Phil Hergesheimer, shoved in the ern division, come to the Coliseum. — en i EH nob iiadbemdbon 3 quar ire Med. Jndinne Sisla-a ded High School Squad Mohawks’ only score in the final (INDIANAPOLIS: = Goul, Sswchuk: De-| 2 LOS AN Lou Watson and Center Bill, | The YMCA senior swimming period. Yt was a worthless tally!\forrison. Wines. Haidy, R Morrison: TO oLD CROWN ALE ° —TFootball Garrett, who wound up with 20] Arkansas {9 5 Indiana G5) [team won a telegraphic meet from as the Mohawks lost their 11th gpares, Dewsbury, Raglan. holt. Wisman, 3 gate matte points to take high honors. |Hugwetns ff "Layers § 3 ° Mate gh School, Loulsville, Ky., road game. Irwin Blake: Center. Stefantew: Wings Futility F The Razorbacks controlled most Smith. =e 1 } 8 Fosiiemm.e 1 3 1150 to 7, sweeping all first places. Haildy Hits Twice | Hergesheimer. Dube: Desiauriers, Lepine. BECAUSE , y | Ambler,e 2 2/Buck.f - i 0 1 John Stephenson of YMCA took | Hirschfeld, Frampton. Hebenton, Gagnon, Year's foof of the rebounds, however, as their Bresmiler.e 3 0 2 Robbins.f 0 0 1|high-point “honors with firsts in| After Haldy had missed a set- Locas. Moore, Campeau. Plamandon, Hal had to fi six-foot, seven-inch Center Bob Miller « i 3 LUNE 3 8 lithe 100-yard free style and : up at 1:30 in the first period, Don | juommen * Red Reynolds and He IT HAS ios Ambler Juaiied the pivot spot Jiliamss-t ¢ 8 PWavartze 2 8 9 vidual medley events Morrison scored seven seconds =. SCORE BY PERIODS = 2 For the freely eep the defeat from be-|Losue.s 0 2 Miranda.¢ : | ————c—" |later from the left side. Haidy Cincinnati ¢ 0 14 y Soing a voit. BE 1 on the lee scored at 703 from the let side", SCORE norte pi NO SMOKY st teams Watson and Garrett, working! Totals 31 8 27 Total > 17 = and added another at 8:53 from json (Quackenbush, R Morrison), 1 31. oO ) | smoothly with the other yl Score af Half—Indiana 36. Arkatass | AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE the right side, 20 feet out. Dews- 2. “INDIANAPOLIS Haidy (R. Morrison. FLAV R gate nomi Pree Throws Missed— Hudspeth, Cathe W or D. "Morrison), 7:03. 3. INDIANAPOLIS, . University starters, racked up 11 points injeart 3, Smith, Hess. Miller 5, Williams, | estern Division berry got his first at 13:59 from Haidy (Raglan). 8:53. 4. INDIANAPOLIS, 0, lost 11 the first five minutes as their Alef 4 Losue Stutevile 2. Garrett 4. Cleveland 5 LES SOF way back after taking a swift McKay. Dewsbury oon! 13:30. Penaities:| land Stat teammates fed them the ball and| Ofcials—Hale. Swansors” and Don Elser. INDIANAPOLIS | 1} i # 4 $1ipass from Don Morrison. {py Second Petiod_-8. INDIANAPOLIS. Dews- aa a i A > ) NDIA? > } ury (D. orrfsem), 9.54. 6. INDIAN-| (won 0, lo the score stood 11 to 2. McCracken | —————— |Otsdursh i d $8 3 J Dewsbury made it 5-0 at 9:54 APOLIS Aad plover, McKay. 18.14. started pulling his first string and| . i i . |in "the second period and Reid pan) 1717 Peas, Sclisigsl (Raglan, Wise-| _— Started bauing his fut string State AAU Leader | Rotten Division q gg blinked the goal light at 15:14. Third Peried™3. INDIANAPOLIS. Sclsea gts Arkansas narrowed the count| 10 Retire From Office IButtate os i i 3 30 '8} 9 Sclisizai steered in Clare Raglan's|cinnati, Kersmheimer 'Statagiew, Piamas: ing candid to 21 to 24 after 14 minutes but] The monthly meeting of the Sntingtiod: ‘ood i Bi NS shot at 17:17. (Dewsbury, Reid). Penalties. Gagnon, W nual futili the regulars went back in. Gar-|Indiana Association of the AAU ‘*r0® 13 7 2 4 ws After Sawchuk had made some McKay. Deslduriers. Glover: Irwin. inated itse rett abbed three more ints! ! RESULTS LAST NIGHT |terrific saves in hope of his third i grabl ore pointsiis to be held Monday, Dec. 19, INDIANAPOLIS 9. Cincinnati 1 h IAC PI M 7-0-8 viol in pacing the Hoosiers to a 36 to at 305 KE. 19th St. It will be New Haven | Providence 1 8 utout, Sclisizzi creased the Cin- ans eets end a 44-g 29 hal’time lead. lealled to order at 7:30 pb. 1a . NATIONAL LEAGUE |cinnatl net again with a goal at, Indianapolis Athletic Club's | “That v Two more veterans, Guard Gene] Don Dietrich, president for the Detroit EER Rtas Can the third period. Then girls’ swimming team will bel New Jerse ' , pres Montreal in 9 : 3 the Caps’ defense went meander-| host t So 3e , Ring and Forward Jerry Stute- past three years, is to move to Toronto i388 } i aH 0 the South Bend Girls’ it. A winl ville, broke fast at the start of Milwaukee after the first of the Chicace " 2 18 { selt ‘alone with the puck in boon boys ua» ai RS JAC) still mot ft the second half ahd dropped 11 year and will retire from office, Poston 8st : ” Ys Wm against the Laf-| 11. points between them while the AAU members will present him Montre mESLTS Last NIG (of Bawchuk. Hergesheimer tried ayette YMCA Saturday afternoon! Addi

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