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-. By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer . NEW YORK, Dec. 22—Christmas is galloping down to the wire today, a hallowed holiday dedicated to peace and
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happiness, and it creates an opportunity to saunter back|# in memory through another vanished year and savor once|}
more the memories of 1949 on the sports beat. It wasn't a standott, this year which is joining the
legends of the past. Yet it Stadium as they tossed In the %
had its moments, good ones|iswel to save him. with new friends and new| Hot, humid August and the thrills, and sad ones squeezing Walker Cup matches. out an unashamed tear for old|glish were charming. The Amerfriends who took the long count. !Cans were winners. The Flip back the calendar with Pancho Gonzales’ comeback in one who tries to look beyond the ihe Nationals to whip Ted Schroescores to January and a cold. ger and the futile hope that Doris rainy day. when a broken old part a kid who beat polio, might man, ‘rich in money but poor In|win the women’s crown. So health, finally stepped down. Uncle Mike Jacobs reached the end of the road and it wasn't.. pretty to see. Maybé you hadn't tered hills of Rochester, N, Y. liked him, but somehow you.could feel for him on a day which comes to everybody,
THE RAIN-SWEPT, wind-bat-
in September as skinny Charley Coe copped the national amateur | golf championship.” Flying home { cal ight | YOU WATCHED Joe DIMAgEio and tuto the frenzy of the ren. ink a $90,000 contract and nant races. Wondering, in the grinned with him as he recalled/tunnel under Yankee Stadium | making $2.48 a week hawking whether Yankee Cliff Mapes and)
newspapers, And you laughed Fahge. The Yankee-Red Sox fi. out loud when Gorgeous George pale which you could hardly bepreened himself in a slipper satini|jave and the series. : gown for his Garden wrestling debut, a fashion _show which called for its own type of courage. |
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Tommy Henrich, a cocky pro blushing as his mates thanked him for the home run which won Then it was a cold April day the opener. And, at the end, a and you watched Charley Keller wan and haggard Joe DiMaggio take his licks in. a batting cage finally hitting Fhe homer and and grimace with pain as he telling Little J not to worry pulled -a muscle which was toiabout a ball he had lost “because - mark the end for him. Tony Zale, || just lost one myself.” the middleweight, finally retired] vow and you were glad, remembering | the glazed look in his eyes the
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Southport Defeats Pettiford, a 260-Pounder,
Elwood, 48-42
_ Irish Beat Deaf School For 1st Win of Season
Umpire Bill Grieve were going to| The Cardinals are chirping
again after their eighth high school basketball triumph in nifie games,
The Southport Red Birds paced: by Jack Armstrong's 18 points, handed Elwood its second defeat
{in nine games last night, 48 to first bit of fighting in the 1950
42, on the Elwood floor. | Bill Huntzinger, Elwood for-
TONIGHT Speedway at Lawrence Central
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Pirates Put Stress On Youth in Plans Baseball Rule | 55" 3ele Coogon Rated High Changes Lift FE Re Rough Stuff
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 22—The Pittsburgh Pirates renounced their claim to the title of baseball's “nine old men” today and said from now on the accent is on youth. . General Manager Roy Hamey said the club is through with middle-aged players and will. go along with “our kids.” “After all, baseball is a young man’s game,” Hamey Book Rewritten in Mer 3 young Shorter Form, Made Less Complicated NEW YORK, Dec. 22 (UP) Baseball's: rules committee told players today to cut out the rough
said. %Youth is the slow road , but it's a sure road.” Fesler Angry at . » Resigning Report stuff they learned on the football Ir fleld.
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to the junior circuit, Hamey added: » “And you can bet we won't take any more of those old fellows from the American League.”
The committee completed a Reminaes that Duly last Sat. Bowl Game, He Says {massive job of rewriting thejyrday the Pirates ug ~yearentire baseball rule book onlold southpaw Pitcher Frank PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 22 (UP) 4 A orders of Commissioner GA. B.|Papish from the Cleveland In-|—Wes Fesler, Ohio State football . eth . ; ye Ae ® Chandler. He had said he|dians. Hamey explained: coach, has denied ‘indignantly ree Trainer William Riggins, Welterweight Willie Scott, Sponsor Hi- (wanted the complicated code| “Sure, but we couldn't turn Him ports that he resigned while pre
chopped down to a size that any|down, according to our scouting . 12-year-old can understand. reports. He looked pretty good Paring his team for the Rose This the committee did, and inland we think we may have got Bowl the process made several minor|a sleeper. Frank still has some “I resent very much the posi{changes—the most vital being pretty heady baseball left.” [tion which reports place me in” {those which eliminate as much , the handsome football mentor Ibodily contact as can be fore-| Coogan Rated High told reporters. “My sole aim right . Leading the parade of Pirate jow ig to prepare the team to play For example, You've seen some youthrul hopefuls are Dale Coo- ¢o4tpall.” beautiful football blocks on sec.gan, 19-year-old first baseman, ,, . ~1 mbus 0. Citizen said (ond base. There's a man on first and Danny McConnell, 20, an In-/ io qay that Kesler had ree and the batter raps the ball to fielder. signed and that Sidney Gillman, necond. That man +“ first, seek-| Coogan looked great last ver present coach at University of
Preps for Golden Gloves
He's Fast Despite Size and May Seek
Either Novice or Open Class Crown By }IM HEYROCK Golden Gloves heavyweights are getting bigger and better.
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ing to prevent a double play, son with Indianapolis and New , take over the Twenty-three-year-old John Pettiford is a good indication of he r block at the second Orleans and may be ready next a arcs Bk of Sr the this. He has lost 10 paunds in preparing for the 17th Times-Legion , .. " e runs into the bag. (season. Manager Bill Meyer will ’
look him over in spring training,” | *idered.
“He may he ready for the “I have not resigned and if I {majors néxt season or may need had the announcement would have ork. been made by. Athletic Director
. It Is Against Rules Now
That's illegal now. If ‘the
thei ; | er tries to interfere with a|2 little more minor league w his; tieir boys have great possibili Dlayer in the act of catching the After all it’s a big jump from Dick Larkins. It is true that T
ties. . ” Willie will be in the Novice ball the batter will be called out. the Triple A to the big league.” have been made offers of business
He expects that to be His fighting wéight when he enters the ring at the National Guard Armory in search of the Novice or} Heavyweight crown. 3 nu — John, who
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tournament, is undecided as t | , - 7 opportunities which I eannot afwhether he will fight Novice, divigion. He ned no 30 11 probably be a double Play | aver “But anne fon rot to consider. But that's xX . : 8 anyhow. : “ . in id. among the other inexperienced ; . aided by his job as a track| The fielder also got the word Y®ar® ago the Pirates were looked the situation,” Pesler sa
fighters, or enter the Open Class.
upon as a haven for veteran play-! Fester said that if he had any First night eof the tourney is i X Jan: 6.
sito lay ort ne. Tough Stull esleTs. In 1945 Pitchers Rip Sewell{announcement to make it would ja hy er ou a : can and Fritz Ostermueller, both over pe made at the proper time and a base runner, the umpir [the 40 mark, showed they had would be. an official announce-
worker with the Union Railroad.
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night he went down befare the failing fists of Marcel Cerdan. Now it was a lush, green April In the West Virginia hills and at Anky- Jimmy Demaret complained he and his goif-
Bobby Locke screaming because
f {Winn's death, memories of chats with 24 points, half of them" from ng at the; lat his Louisville &fice, with theithe free throw line. . {Northwestern Community Center the Shaffer's Market. Despite his brass spittoon’ in the, Cathedral broke into the win. under the experienced eye of Wil-/tremendous weight, spread over
bright Ig ning column for the first time Jiam Riggins, veteran of many a six-foot, four<inch' frame, he is
Big John is a delivery man at
Soret. oohe unexpected death of with & 32 to 25 verdict over the TINE CAmMpaigns. Riggins believes exceptionally agile. He isa graduwith though n f ay uh tate. Deaf Bchool in the Cathedral his boy might be good enough to ate of Muncie high school and oughts o grim sta gym. The Irish, who dropped 80 up against the more experi- has lived in Indianapolis since
BR] Tq i . went that he'd "be back” to re their four previous games, led all ®"
Meh” to r ced boys by tournament time. 1939. He attended Ball State Colcapture the middleweight crown. way and were out in front, 23]
John, who served three years/lege the past two years. Dates of this year's tourney ing-how powerful Army was andipam threw in nine points for been training at the center along will be Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, with
fgive the base runner -as many oo on sa to hel ites {bases as he thinks the runner gyros yy ep We Pirates ment. {would have made anyway. |" Hugh Casey, Kirby Higbe and ‘ . | panother Interesting rhxnge is Eimer Riddle were other hurlers 7 New’ Schools Enter {the location of the strike 2one.[who were on the other side of 30 ; {It used to be from the top of the when they joined the “Pirates. TOrre’ Haute Tourney [batter's shoulder to the bottom Hank Greenberg was past 37 TERRE, HAUTE, Ind. Dec. 22 lof the knee. Now the batters get when he joined the club three sea- (UP)—Seven new .teams will be |a break. The new zone is-a little|sons ago but his name still spelled competing’ in the eight-team field smaller. It's from the batler'simagic at the box office. But thelin this year's Midwest basketball (armpits to the top of the Knee. §100:000 investment in Greenberg tourney, beginning here Dec. 27.
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e | Lawrence Central got smacked Beck gumat Foun Jd Hoh {down for the fifth time in six outDixie fighting mighty Notre Dame! !n8*. 53 to 43, by Pendleton in the the PGA at Hermitage Country even through the first half Lawrence gym. The Bears trailed Maybe sports writers don't have At the end of each quarter. Gar!
Club. Your yarn i. | y that it-was a a satisfactory feeling of acco _|Wallsmith, who scored 15 points
. “pitch and putt course” had irate " members inviting you out behind plishing anything really worth fF Lawrence dropped in 11 from And it's often cold and|the free throw line, i
the caddy house. { while. July in the heat of the Jersey lonesome in the press box after| In the only other scheduled hills, with Gus Lesnevich laboring|the cheers and the crowds have game last night, Coach Charley for his shot at. Ezzard Charles faded homeward. Yet.in and the heavyweight title. Then hack, you know you've had your the moth-filled night at Yankee moments, too.
Greyhounds to Lock Horns
marveling as Sammy Snead tore! apart cool Johnny Palmef to win
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walloped Plainfield, 54 to 19, with! 11 of 12 Hawk players figuring n the scoring. Bob Holderfield's 13 topped the Decatur Central
scoring. ! 2X nel “ Southport 4%) Elwood (42) | A" i ®f prench.t 1 nt With Villa Madonna Tonight =: |p. 0 Temana.¢ 0 g 0 ef -0 1 : - 8. 1 1 RQitty.0 0 3 Indiana Central will be shooting for its fifth straight basketball fertiame 3 33 Farce = §-§ | victory tonight and seventh in nine games when the Greyhounds Nerdliy « i i 1Qadones 2 38 take on a new opponent, Villa Madonna, in Covington, Ky. [raatocks 3 8 CL ~The IC quintet has won over Ball State, Franklin, Earlham and| Totals 17 1434 Toi Neu Taylor in its last four outings and will be tuning up for the Midwest | uthport are by Sisnn 1 13 12-48! Tourney that opens next Thursday in Terre Haute. } |Bvoed 1s il 1-43 Meanwhile, Purdue showed off| = TT — Paettram 3 Martin 3. Herdins 3. Prench |
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Hornets Sting Barons 2 to 1
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drubbed Western Reserve, 75 to Keto my United Press sgemeyr. 3 “That would be like asking us : : A fluke goal that was more em- want . Indianapolis Caps in practice to- tq give.up Kiner, T oul Peggy. her spirit improved by eee Bd. in Lafayette. inarrassing..than.-..disheartening : Ee B as et a Scores — y placing the. hockey..club_at lwp give tp. KImero me, would iivan's- friendship, was able-to 3 Other Games Listed seems to be one answer to the 1 gifontss’ : : La z full strength. for Sunday night's: Fra Pirates Have the second teave the hospital spon after and
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~ {League wail, “Who'll stop the|Conatonc CITY. COUNTY SCORES {Summitville 71. Windfall 58 Jim Uniac, participated in yes- ils » Today, as she visited the hosDats inet. Jt ‘season's Cleveland Barons" ori 3 A _ _lcathedral 32, Deat School 25 Tegre Haute Gartield 41 Terre Haute terday’s workout after recover- an ne the a with ital for a check-up, she yecalved NEAA champion. the Barons last night. 2 to 1 but] "wie vr arsine + © | 1 Pension 31 Laren comen 0 We Bost gs Jt variable aisg Tor wetion ChTit. gram meth our lids or “raatne Chvistmas." from one Joo MuliIn other Hookier games last with the aid of a ot WD tom | Dent roa™™ by ust, 13 +2 Southport 48. Elwood 41 Winchester 83: Boston 39 ave ent BOL AS on Christ grade with our kids or maybe Cortina. from one oe oy night Evansville walked all OVer the blue line that ran afoul of a Cheers! : B15 4 5-37) OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS CROWN POINT TOURNEY “kil” penalties when the Capslt a whi But were Going la She od ith football star Anderson, 84 to 45, and prepared player's pants before it scored. |Lessile Fainter bo O Bonnell. Sioks. Alamo 48. New Ross 41 Qrimen 52. shih us are shorthanded with a player in it a whirl,” Hamey said hopefully. Dartmouth foo'ba EA ~ to test. Butler's Bulldogs tomor- A {in Springer, Conaton 2. Roberts 3. |Arlington 35, Moral Twp. (Shelby) 33. heal ’
“on D With the game tied at 1 to 1 in w“yoW night in the Fieldhouse; Tay- the closing minutes of the final
lor handed "lose Poly its fifth period, Church Russell of Pitts-| Decatur Central
Officials—Hurrie and Faras, | (0) Plainfield (19) |
straight “setback, 47 to 38, and|byrgh launched a sho tx 1 pf] tg tt pt Valparae racks up he Seutuh eeu Gout Som Bowers wan BEE 1 {1 4RMAY {14 0g a , 8, | Andrews 3 homecourt 66-64 (UPR OVer Benson skated across the mouth Soli |} demertt §b | Western Michigan. = = “lof the goal at that moment and Sicware 4 3 3 Younis © © 3 Indiana State finished its West- the-puck glanced off his pants leg | Shirlev.¥ ; $ 3 ATE ! : 3 [7777 ern tour defeating Southern Ore- and through the bewildered Bow- hrocxe © 3 0 3 oF gon, T4-44, for the second straight ers for the clincher, "3 oiChitweods 1 2 ¢ night. It was the Sycamores’| The victory moved the Hornets - - ) -— fourth victory In five Western Into third place in the Western| To 30 1413 Towle 1 810 games. They have a 7-2 record Division. > Decatur Central 10 12 14 18-54 thus far. The Buffalo Bisons gained a 2-{flainfield 3 0 3 619
_to-2 tie with Providence to stay a| Free Throws Missed McKinney 3. Hold:
in the tournament by Shaeffer’s letic Unions will prevail through- changed.
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with Willie Scott, “19-year-old the finals.on Feb. 3. | Coaching Box Extended Was a profitable tuition for Ralph! 1pgiana State, host and defendwelterweight. Any boy 16 years old or over| __|Kiner who gained many pointers|ine champion, runner-up Northe Both boys are being sponsored is eligible to enter. Amateur Ath-| The a Mile alse has boro from the American League slug- east Missouri, and five others e pitcher r from last year’s tournament
Market, 2634 Northwestern Ave. out the tourney. Fights will be Pivot foot on the rubber, the No Mcre Trades Now on’ i The market owners brothers Hi- over three rounds, two minutes other foot on a line extending [won't 2 in the 3043 Jue. Oe man and Dave Dott, believe each. from, the plate and the ball] Hamey said “the Pirates are Only returning sc : - , gripped by both hands, he can- through trading for the present. {necticut Teachers. { ‘not take his stretch without! “It’s just a waste of words” Three Hoosier college teams
drawing a balk. However, he can Hamey, said.- "Maybe some teams will participate this year. They stretch before he gets into that|will change: their tunes after theare Franklin, Indiana Central position. first of the ‘year but we're pre-and Hanover. ~The coaching box.- has been-ex. pared. to start. the.season wi (—Schedutefor-the-opening-roundt——— tended to 20 feet from the orig- roster. Dec. 27. 7:15 m.. Eastern inal 15, and the catcher’s box will] Hamey said during the winter! Bec “0 S50 Be fo OEE 'be extended eight feet back of baseball meetings the Pirates 0 Hanover. vs Wheaton. {the plate instead of 10. tried to’ swing a deal for Short-P- Mm. Hano . :
_ Golden Gloves Entry Blank
National Guard Armory, Jan. 6, 18, 20, 27, Feb 3 “— Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion : Sponsoréd by The Indianapolis Times ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
Cheek approximate weight and elass: . . - us 4 1 . { Otherwise, the rules remain as stop Alvin Dark. f Dee. 28, ki gi A — — —— NOVICE CLASS lthey are—only they are simpler.| “But they wanted Wally Weat-fecticut Teac iin ve Pe —118 , —00 (Beginners) {Old words such as “batsmen” lake. ‘We couldn't consider that. tate; “ p. m., . —rte —h 'have been thrown out. A compli- Westlake fits into our plans be- diana Central. ——OPEN CLASS catted cross-index system which cause he and Ralph*¥iner were . —— —a w—gres. (Experienced) sent you chasing from one old|the only two players on any one,Shrine Gridder Returns book to another has been elim- team last season who batted in f : - (inated. {100 or more runs.” In Role of Santa NAME i ioeenssarioretsssnessssssesssttessssssssiesinsesstssissncenssssssnsense | We tried to obtain Pitcher guAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22 Gerry Staley from the Cardinals.) yp) __Shrine- football players 0 0 aC ’ But again they, too, wanted West- never forget. ADDRESS ....oouoinnirernretttnnsaresisnssacessrsnisascsssrsesrstossansantassre lake. Everybody wants West- Last your a star named Joe , . lake.” {
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i : Sullivan, Dartmouth, visited the . | Asked. if the Pirates would ’ ny For 0 Tilt make another try to land Stan | Crippled Children’s Hospital and, Musial from the Cardinals, made friends with Peggy, 6, nc - : ~ Hamey laughed: |San Francisco. He promised to the . write and he did.
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Nelson Podolsky rejoined
HIGH SCHOOLS /Stilesville 53. Monrovia J8 game here with Springfield. © |youngest team in the league. The now is on the road to recovery.
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Bridseton 53. Mecca $0 . COLLEGE RESULTS Podolsky is recovering Buck Creek 47, Jackson Township (Tip- BIG TEN charley horse. His place in the pecanoce) 40 . front line with the Morrison)
Centerville 52, Cambridge City «0 | Washington 83. Minnesota 46
Charlottesville 36. McCordsville 25 College Corner (O.) 55. Brownsville 39. Columbia City 42. New Haven 40. Cory 36. Coal City 30
|brothers has been filled by Gor-| |don Hajdy who has scored four, |goals in the last two games| [Coach Ott Heller is undecided
| STATE SCORES {Evansville 84, ‘Anderson 45 {Indiana State 74. Southern Oregon 44 {Purdue 75. Wentern Reserve 54 Taylor 47. Rose Poly 18 68, Western Michigan 64
Delphi 40. Cutler 38 Valparaiso yet what he will do with Podol-| Deputy 42, Central (J on | ; J "le ° ocdol-| Pesoto Marion 8t Peal 410 OTHER RESULTS sky and Uniac. { Leo 3, 1 ntvil ) ] i Binbureh 57 Clack Tounsnip 50 American Univelsity 65. Qpio Wesleyan 47, Heller who has missed the last Ell tesille 84. Gosport Reloit 98. Baldwin Wallace 60 two days of practice, is scheduled Palimeunt 35 Secarvville 28 Bradley 67. Washington State 39 [to return t Pores ge phwestier 4 Canisius 83. Tin Ohio) 31 urn tomorrow from his ® t 3). Jackson Township (Clinten Bolorad dane 53 home in Kitchener, Ont. His wife|
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. o_o Hamlin recently suffered a broken arm. Ft__ Wayne Cathelic 43. Decatur Cathelld’ sages Millikin 60. Northern Illineis State : I arm
’ lt . | erfield. Delashmit, Andrews. Myers, Case. 0,00 0 Now Waverly 17 |. 50 , D1 point ahead of the Reds. Provi-| Reese 3, Young 2. Stephens Gary Tolleston <3 Gaver 37 Kentucky 49. DePaul 47 . . TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE \dence was on a two goal cushion! Referse. Tom “Stirling. Umpire. Clyde Grass Creek 33. Akron 3h oo * Mia nl (Kla.) 53. Mississippi 67 Tug Wilson Mum on - 1 ~~: reencastle 47. Clinton 4! i oli OT mins! Pay t a Indiana Central at Villa Ma-, he second period when Les '“ e— Greentown 83. Flora ad Boring Hae eels nes or. ROS@ Bowl Pact ! donna (Covington, Ky.) Hickey and Lloyd Finkbeiner took | Pendieton (33) Lawrence Gent. (43) JHs00r0 44. Veedersbury nderson Bt. a. 808) 42 k y . TOMORROW turns scoring within five minutes Craver t f" Crawiord.] Ir 4 LAL Be uma 88 Tennenies 43 65. PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 22 (UP) F TY DOLLAR . of each other to get the tie. Taylor. 3 2 3 Wallsmith.t 211 3 Kokomo 48 Logansport ¢1 Toledo 82. Denver 80. F— Big 10 Commissioner Kenneth J Evansville at Butler, 8:15 p. m. Springfield's game at Hershey House { . 1 : 3 McPadden.c l 3 § Lavar-4, Ra 3 ravens ore West Virwints 81 Temple: 46 { (Tug) Wilson declined to predict 2 0 ; Kentucky at Purdue © was postponed. tllon.e 0 1 0 &ler.s 8 1 3 Mackey 58, Ireland 42 ¢ Central 38 {Xavier (Cincinnati) 78, Santa Clara 41 today whether the Rose Bow) 5 eeswmsspoinspiom—— Reesiinge 3 & Hiuimers © 8 8 & Mineweb Falon ps Scranton 58 Hartwick 51 pact between the Pacific Coast ——————————— — owar 2 Reynolds.® 2: 2 v Brownerowd ‘24 : on a rdn o 4 vit] “nol ter 1 Montclair 56. Trenton 33 - Purdue made it look easy win- On the Ice Wiens 1 0 38wafuxe © 0 8 ACE Tt ~ tons College 61 Now Mexico so ~~ Conference and the Western Con AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE \ 3. Pine Village Brookiyn College 86. Queens College 4! ference would be renewed. 8 ning its fourth victory in five Western Division . Tota 19 18 221 _ Totals 12 - Wa sland 45 tas Jech 85. Austin Sorel The contract pitting the PCC tg, ts. OG Gi \ 4 tnnell 30 - ‘ 1a . ’ . w= games. Coach Mel Taube started cleveland iH dos ue wm 8core by Quarters . +. Wingate 28 ngls Wesieyan 4. Oltawa “ football champion against the Big| : “ ’ his reserves .and they built up Boul 13 "ii 33 8 ? Lawrenne Central 78 1 th M n 0 up t 38 furon Kearney Neb.) Teachers 56 10 title-holder in the Rose Bowl {INDIANAPOLIS 13 12 4 3 8 Pree Throws Missed—Crosiey 2. Taylor Betal cvenster 87, Syracuse 64 (overtime). Bonn Mate $4. Slontans Lisle 84 lexpires with the 1951 game. a 36-35 lead. Seven of the 10 Cincignatl $ 20 6 18 71 130, Ui Blin Howard 3. Wallsmith 3. | Bagricksmins 25, Chnoannon 28 " |= IC fo 00 Ma cn ———— J . layers t t into the first half Eastern Divisign Ty 0G McFadden 3, Reibel 2, Reynolds aleigh 59. New Sulem 57 : ; Uo g - play o get Into lye w Buffalo Ws 4 Ei 8 pT! Referee George Danforth. Umpire— Richmand 12, C ille 30 A A Te TAN Sl RRR SE JA Jk iz lv : 5 “ “ Tn were sophomores. Taube used 16 providence is 14 i 3 1s 1s Leon Hodson Rowville W Mict lea Lown 48 i } . 0 ~. - ringfeld . 3. } —— Rushville 49. Hagerstow THE BEST LUCK : players for the entire game and New fiuven i is 2 8 R 33 Fi ht Results galem Conter Tas Avon 4 ¥ 0 - - . \dborn 45. Wheatland 3 ' 14 goured coe oF wicre field goals. og RESULTS LAST NIGHT | 9g gia ; > pint stiand 38 A FISHERMAN WITH 5 PA T Purdue. Guar WAT ams Providence 2, lo By United Press eridan 38, Tipton 17 § - N° S led the scoring ee | Boasureh % Cen oy dostoonsd). [a NEW YORK -Cieorgie Kublas wr! Ah Pond_Adums #6. Washington Clay A - : : , IBrookiyn, outpolnted Duillo Spagnelo. Spurgeon 45, Dubois 41 . E ER HAD i The Bollermiiicers, cracking the NATIONAL LEAGUE | a 0G 185% New York # . ) st Bernice 43, Newport +0 . baskets with a 34.9 Average, Detroit 19 8 3 <1 100 70 . : ree scored 24 of their 30 field goals Torta! HRY : 3 H i Adds So Much—Costs So Little : : ' from: close in. Western Reserve jo% York Hoi 3 ud . .! ' Boston 10 15 6.28 11 97 . kept the game from being lop- Chieseo i$ 3 Bid Fishing Equipment and~--.- WITH ONE PANTS sided with accurate long shots New York 4 Montreal 1. ” . Toronto 1
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